, y’s Health The Summer fgnths , " an $1" 19 child H mum sea ‘ i are the ren. 'I‘.he son. which nfantum. colic, diar- so a dyixafltltihyafitiiif‘; oorile is . M...” the mother real- M’ The mother must be l l‘ “L w prevent these Klimt" "my du come on " ‘rpnnlsh them. No other m '. nut-h aid to mothers ' a is o other a8 Baby's Ow“ l“ Wmguialo the stomach . ‘This are absolutely sals- 9 dealers or by box from The Dr. (70,, Brockvllle, " mgdiciil L w centfl 0- . Medicine THURSDAY ' s. McNUTT. I ‘Bfllfaro; ‘tab: late Mrs. '-"“‘,§.,n took place yester- “cher “m, home, 80 Euston Marpeque Cemetery and W“, attended. The service ‘flame was conducted by Orr Mulligan assisted .wmlqeorga C. Tayl0i‘ and Jwljgrnsst Ramsay. Tho pail "L", the Railway depot wore “ “mp1 Col. H. M. Davfson. 5"?) Hy',,.1man, Dr. Pethlck. wright and Mr. W. A. Hires- ’ Mslllcqtie the service was Mid in the church, which uélnlzul m cnpflfiily by former hm nnd friends who assem- w pay thc last tribute to one l., nil lovod. Tho service was we‘; py the pastor Rev. J. Murchison. iiiiiilllied b?’ Re“ 0 Mulligan and Rev. Dr. Ram- ' 1'1... pail bearers hero wcre ‘Jmnos mor, Mr. Hume Hop- , Co], II. M. Duvlson, Dr. 1a., Mr. w. A. Hucstls and _D_ K, Currie. eslofllay‘; yacht race was full mynls for fhosc who bravcd the meals and could kecp on ihc "as without being blown away m n 35 knot gale from the South p and plenty of white caps “m, (up little 18 footers had f. "hands full". The race started mo unfit-r the supervision of: p Keenan. Chas. Mitchell, Wal- rs IllncDoIIaltl. 1p- folluwlng floats got away. lln. Bunny (loogle. Shclk. Byng Iloy, udtlitaEiIn-iwilti J_. Miss (lbarlottc- ‘mil S tllow. .- ‘lltilollwvog unfortunately met will u utt-itlent before thc race mini unable to start. ilrflrsf buoy was rounded by p8. (looglc with tho Byng Roy fl at hcr stt-rn closely followed the gift-n: sud Iludtlic. At tho rbor buuy thc (Ioogln was gtlll filing bys small margin ovcr the 11g Hay. in rounding the ‘nmkg y tho Byng Boy's of l foulcd while jlbing wring hcr c-rmv ovcrboai‘ for n sant flip. l\lr. .los. liirCzlry with motor boat came to tho rescue took thc overturned boat in .wl1il<\ the crew cnjoyctl a mot- lloat of boating for a change. The ram did not finish on nu- t of the sluko bout being n away. Saturday will doclrio urlayfls raco over tho same Kitlitbslalntilng tho intermittent. “ urs of rain. punctuated with lnshowers on thc side, and very sunshine, the ‘Maritime Field ‘hack Championships held at Ibegwelt ‘Athletic grounds yes- y. were in a measure success- ‘l carried out. lllllsugh no Maritime records by the hoards. the time and res in ‘tho different events ilvery' good consldelring the i‘ condition of tho track and e Jlcef, which was scheduled commence at 1.30 had to be lllllllsd on account of Ibo in- lllfllii’ of the weather, bu't ‘with ~cloutls clearing somewhat, it decided to hold tho (games 2.30 sharp. llllre was a fair attendance. i! whom were HliS Lordship. Bishop nl‘ Charlottetown, Ills "shill Mayor Jenkins. Rev. Fr. lllclionzlo. Rev. Fr. L. lSmitb, ‘ Rev. Fr, flillis. "i008 tho number of‘ notablo Elks compelling at the meet yes- liy were Charlie (iorman. of Mill. N.Il., present quarter-mile id's skating champion; "Zun" "ti". Sussex. N.B.. Canadian high " illlwmplon; Vdclor McAulsy. ifllflllonaily known long distance "Bi; llbll. McDonald. Charlotte- “ fllliiliillml ‘Maritime broad "" Michael Thomas, a former "llilm runner and winner of a “' 0i’ long grinds was also on "Wilda. and an interested spot:- °i‘ 0i all the events. especially llvsnrut- run. ‘which haid two Iletltors, MoAulay and If. ‘Camp- ‘wiiil ‘by tho i'orme-r in 27 min- " "ll 53 seconds. Thomas rc- rked that if it was in 1911, it id lie “one lblg go"-hls ltime ills five mllc run at that time 26 mlmites and 18 seconds. e iii llhc oleotrio light sports at A (‘ll grounds. °0lll mention is due J. Mahar. m". N-‘S. who gave a re- rhblli lirrformance in the ham- . (iliiilwlng ovent He won at “"1 lll his second throw; in ilil trun his distance was 13s “live feet ‘better than the "'9 ‘P000111. but he unfortun- liiiiltlll the mark, rtne throw I " not being recognized as ‘J w“ Notes-Mr. Manor In to- ’ m d. lt being necessary to m: t0 the circle when taking l . A Aberwalts am again to the , ,_ ' "i-i‘ by winning the olub “Milli! with a total of 58 iillllsx. ma, second. mom- v 1M West St. John A.‘AIA.. "ll I win of 1o. “Hunt-r single nnd doublo reef ' Died. at Cardigan. on Monday, Mclsaac, aged 56 years. Deceased was a son of the late Hilary and Sophia Mclsanc. of St. Peter's, and was the third member of a family of nine. four brothers and flve sisters. One brother. Bonnet F.. died seine years ago. For sev- Columbia, and New Ontario, in _in the mining business in British which he achieved considerable success. Ho married Miss Caro- McCormack. Cardigan. and four years ago settled at Cardigan and took up farming. He was making excellent progress in his agricul- tural operations unitl about a year and a half ago. when he was stricken with illness. The best of medical skill and careful nurs- ing availed not. ‘ Last autumn. hoping that a change of climate might be beneficial. he went to North Carolina, but this Southern visit was not productive of any lasting improvement. He return- ocl to his home in the early Spring and lingered until the end came as above stated. He devoutly received the -last Sacraments administered by his pastor Rev. B. Gillls, D.D., and de- parted this llfo fortified and con- soled by the ritcs of the Holy Church. He was buried in the cemetery of his native parfslnSt. Peter's. and his funeral thither on Wednesday. 15th. was largely at- tended. Hlgh Mass of Requiem was celebrated in tho parish church by Rev. A. McAulay, P.P.. who also officiated at the IrI-bera and the last sad rltcs at tho gravo. lie leaves to mourn a disconsol- atn widow and .tbo following broth- crs nnd sisters: Archibald. in the United States: James on the old homestead; Isabella. wife ofJohn Jr Mclnnis; Catherine, widow of the into John G. Mclnnis; Sarah. wife of Robert J. Lewis. all of St. Peters; also Clara. wife of Doug- nld A. liicDonalil, Peukefs. and Mary. wife of Roderick McDonald. C.N.R.. Charlottetown. These to- gothcr with a large circle of re- latives nnd friends have the sym- pathy of tho community, in their bereavement. ILLP. That tho fame of Prince Edward Island seed potatoes is spreading throughout parts of United Stntcs not hitherto reached. was evidenc- ed this week by the arrival lu thc Province of a number of promin- ent growers and others interested. frmu the Southern States, who made a close inspection ofgrow- lng crops, and cxprossofl them- selves as very favorably impress- ed. These visitors included Messrs. G. W. Waller. of Ilastlngs, Flori- da. secretary-treasurer and gnu- i-rul manager of thc Hastings Elk- ton Potato Exchange; J. M. liar- rison. llfPf-lllltllli. of tho South (farolinzl. Prod-ucc Company; H. (Iurlctoif and f‘. Saunders, of Nig- gott, South Carolina. Mr. Saund- crs harvested this ycar about 1.- 000 acres of potatoes, and Mr. Harrison about 700 acres. Thcy arc among thc largest growers of‘ potatoes in the State. The party arrived Monday after- \ noon, motoring through from Mnlilc. Thcy wcrc shown some Irish Cobbler fields throughout tho Province by Mr. Wilfrid Boul- tt-r. soc-rotary of the l’. Ill. I. Sued Potato (lrownors Association. and worr- partiottlarly wr-llplonstltl with the typo of (‘obblr-rs grown hcrc. They wore anxious in secure a trarload from some good field, and nsstirotl thc secretary that should those provo as pro table us the Island sued has bce i in other sot:- tions they would return nextyoar asking for a contract for a. very largo quantity. The soil and crops of the Province appealed vory strongly to them. They ro- Inarkcd that they bud ncvor boforo I looked at in some of the farms at which stops were made. Road they expressed a dcslro to visit a fox ranch. A cull was ac- cordingly mado at Mr. John R. Mund's. who very cordially show- ed the vlsitors through his ranch. This was the first time they had seen foxes tn captivity. and were greatly interested iu every detail 0f runcb munagcnlent. With tho party were also Messrs. W. T. Groton, travelling representative for the Peninsula, Providence. Exchange, of Poco- moko City. Maryland; J. L. Scrib- ner. seed specialist for the Maine Potato Growers’ Exchange and Mr. Williams, of Prosyile Isle. Maine. Mr. Scrlbnor sought diligently in tho various flolds visited for the slim or long type Cobbler which gives so much trouble to many of tho Maine growers. lForlunately he was unable to flud any tubers that boro tho characteristics of this (liseaseti or undesirable type. If. is estimated that about 125.- 000 bushels of certified Irish Cob- blers will be for sale by the Asso- ciation throughout the Province this your. This is about double tho quantity of last yonr. On ‘the other hund. as there is not tho sumo demand for Green Moun- tains as last year. and tboso will be about tho same in quantify as Cobblers. which will he n good deal less than last year. Fair prices am expected for the Green Moun- tains. but the market has certain- ly shifted in favor of the Cobblers. Our Cobbler seed. Mr. Boultnr declares put Prince Edward Island on thc map so far as the potato grownig scctions of tho Southern and Atlantic States are concern- ed. It would be unfortunate if any lnfcrlor seed should. through lax- lty. on tho part of the inspectors. the growers or the IZTOWMW 0i" ganlzation. reach tho people of these sections who are anxious to secure the best and who show n willingness t0 00y B Dfiiiiililm i" such. There is an opportunity at the present time for the openifli! of a large market for Irish Cob- bler seed. and this market is prac- tically assured for the next three m- four years, provided we can continue to produce and 010011 ggqrl of a quantity equal to what has already 5"" 11100190- August 13, 1923. John Alexander DALENES__ Tami Most‘ Important noun Mailer Selected f SEAPLANE REACHED mae- Word was received Magdalen islands. The plans. which owing to the fog was unable to reach its destination Monday, left Charlottetown yesterday morn- eral yell" 00000500 W08 Bllsascll in; m, 10,50, arflylnig n; Amherst, dan fn the afternoon and cros M. I. at 12.10. A course was fol lowed along East River to Mt. Stewart and through to Savage Harbor. The Brant is being kept line, daughter of the late Hugh at Sum-k, h, readiness m me cane her sons were the guest of accident. An hour and three quarters is tae normal flying time required and had word not been re- ceived in the course of four hours the Brant would proceed to look for the airman. It is expected that the seaplane will return to the Province from Amherst today . H. M. C. S. Patriot arrived in port about 6 p. m. last evening and docked at the Marine Wharf. Word had previously been received that the destroyer would reach here yes torday morning but a delay was caused at Chatham owing to the arrival there of the Vice Regal party and the Patriot did not leave until 6 o'clock yesterday morning. The Patriot a. sister ship of the 280 fcct in length. with 27 ft, beam eighty-five officers and men. un Commander H. F]. Reid. are Lleutenants C. H. Taylor, D. R Menzies, J. It} Lleut. Commander G. P. Clark Since taking part in the llcctor ce CDWIUOD at Pictou the has along the St. fore coming hcre. Officers ship is uscd for training purposes She will remain hcre until Sop to Bedcqtie. C. B. until the end of the war was witl the (icstroyer ffotillas of 'I‘hc Patriot. Patrician became Canadian ninnd of thc Patriot} Licut. mauilcr G. (‘.. Jones was muud for tbo- past your relieved at Chafbalti by Lieut. Con Cont crow having born paid off. Saturday for England whcro will complete a naval cnllrao. no i Nova Scotia. half of the city has been dcfcrrcf until today. tho annual big sporting vvcnl fo thc whole province, wclrc hold you torday afternoon. The wvcutbt-r con tllfions mfiiiiliill‘. but cleared up in tho al‘ special train _ left at i) am. The number of‘ pas threatening WCillilcl‘. l0 o'clock and this lprovontetl a largo number of car owners from the grounds. Montague has always been fam- ous for tho way it caters to its guests and tho (‘rack and boarding houses put up appetizing meals which ‘dill much to make the ‘tiny a pleasurable one for vibe vlistors. The management. of the tarck have had very bad luck in recent years with tho weather. lln the last three years two of the meetiniga have ‘been rainy and this-has caused a curtailment in what. would other» wise be o. magnificent attendance. The track was in good shape yes- terday and tho races were very good, although the fact that two of them were won in straight heals robbed them of the uncertainty w-hleh Imak-es the sport so appealing to thc onlookers. There were scv- eral minor accidents, one snlky be- ing broken and another drlvcr hav- ing u very narrow escape l'rom lu- iury when th-e malre ‘that be was drivllug reared upwards and foil back. The 2.20 Trof. This race had seven starters and Aurora and Patrician is a splendid- ly equipped torpedo boat destroyer with a speed of 37 knots. equival- ent to 42 miles an hour. She is and carries three 4 inch sorui auto- matic quick-fire guns, one 2 pound- er anti-aircraft gun. one 12 pound field gun and four 21 inch torpedo tubes. She has a complofcmcfit of tier the command of Lieutenant Other officers with the Patriot Ray and Engineer destroyer made an extensive crulso , Lawrence and was in Chufham for a week be and crew are all Canadians and the tember 5th and will probably go The Patriot was launched in the latter part of 1016 and from 1917 the Grand Flcct llllfiPl‘ Admiral Hcatty tho Aurora and thc ships iu 1921, Lieut. Commander C. T. Boar being at that time in com- Mom “WIS mander Reid. The Patrician is now on the Pacific Coast and the Aur- ora ls at Hulifux in dry-dock, thc Licut. Menzies, who hulls from Vancouver. is leaving the ship on hcl being relieved by l-iout. i-I. W. T. Grant son of Governor Grant of Owing to tho lutvncssof tho ar- rival of thc Patriot yt-sttlrtlay tho usual -ccrexnonlal welcome nu lw- The Mouiagilo races, which are King's County and are of Interest to were unfavorable in the ternoou and were fairly good. The from Charlottetown s-engcrs was not largo owing to thc The . rain came on at Charlottetown at about ti‘. i HAD PLEASANT TRIP-Mrs. Edgar M. Docherty and twin sons at the Marine Office from Major Curtis Gordon and Bruce of Pro- Shcarer yesterday of the safe ar- vidence R. l., who came to the ls- rival of the seaplane at Amherst land three weeks ago on a motor was a recent visitor to Montague trip and have been visiting relativ- es ln New Perth and Roseneath arrived in the city yesterday on re- turn homa. They motored to Ho: se by the Car Ferry . They were ac- companied to Borden by Miss Mar- garet Shaw of New Perth. Whilc in New Perth Mrs. Docherty and s of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gordon. A quiet wedding took place July 18th. at ‘Holy ‘Rosary Cathedral when Miss Angeline Callaghan became the bride of Alfred Dow- ling. Rev. Father Gillls per- formed the ceremony. The bride was attired in s. suit of battleship grey, the coat opening over a blouse of grey georgette; and BhB wore a largo black and gold pic- ture hat. The bride and groom were attended by Miss Gwen Mc- Carthy and A. MaclGilies. The bridesmaid wore a. pretty grey canton crepe with large blue tulle hat. The groom's gift to the bride was a silver tea service and the bridesmaid an onyx cameo ring. The bridal couple loft for a honeymoon trip to Winnipeg. On their return they will reside at 1361 Relallack Street. - (Regina Lender) was tho fastest on the fprograrn. It was won in straight heats by ‘Bren- ton H_., owned and driven by Mr-H. C. llooper. of Charlottetown. Bren- ton H. never was in trouble in any heat and won with considerable to spare and apparently well within himself’. The excitement was in the race for the remaining posi- tions. Jn t-be first heat Mac Todd was second after a keen contest with Harry T. and others. In the second heat Glenmora was second. the race being between her and Keltie. In the third heat ‘Coryset. owned and driven by tihe popular Mr. P. ‘S. Drown, landed second place after a vigorous drive. The fastest heat was 2.21%. which was within two seconds of the track re- cord, held by IMiss Belle Rico. The 2.40 Trot 'l‘his was the second race on the [vrogram and had four starters. It was a good contest, going to the limit oi‘ fivo heats before it was finally (won by Baby Todd, owned by Mr. John ItlcDonald of South- port. I'.‘ID.I. Stella Todd. owned by Mr. H. A. ‘Campbell, of Charlotte- town put up a great race, winning the first and third heats from Baby Todd. and being second in all the others. The contest between these two irottcrs was an exciting one nnd kept tho spectators interested. flapper lion was sccond in the _tbird ‘heat. l l 2.25 Pace. This rare was won in straight heals by Miss bouanda, owncd and flrivon by Mr. W. 'I‘_ Semple of Ken- sinlgton .P.IC.I. This mare had thc others outclassed and looked as though she could go in 2.20 with- out trouble. 'l‘hcro were no less than ton starters in this event. and it took considerable storing to get them ziway. In the first hoatPrincc Mac, owned by Ziir. Bou-rkc of-Solflb- lmrf, was regrettably distanced, the horse not seeming to get on bis stride, probably due to tho large field. A good pacer showed up in I-Ieotor, owned by Dr. J. D. McIntyre. of Mon-taguc. Hector was a trotter until this summer when he was converted to the pace, and he looks like a real good pros- pect. Baron Boy. owned by lMr. J. K. Stanley. was second in the first Iieat, and third in the other two. l I‘ sccn such fields of grain as they taking the trip. But notwppsfunfi. pacing a ‘good race. lug the threatening weather there __ __ _ was a ‘largo uftcudancc. It bclng os- ‘Jfllia 900ml“ l" "l9 St- 9019'“ tlmated tbwt 3.500 people worn on of tbc drivers and Siwvlhl-OFS- tMr. F, E. J. Wright. Summerside. acted as starter to the satisfaction Following are the summaries: 2.20 Trot. Pun: $300.» Brenton II. (llooper) .1 I I G-leumorrzt (MoTngIIc) .4 2 6 Mac Todd (Brehaut) .2 5 7 Coryset (Brown) .6 7 2 Harry T. (Rooney) .3 4 4 Mary Pickford t-Arbiug) .5 6 3 Keltlo (Walker .......... .. .7 3 5 Tlmc—2.21i/|, 2.23. 2.21%. 2.40 Trot. Purse $300. Baby 'I‘odtl (Hooper) .... ..2 1 3 1 1 Stella Todd (Conroy) 1 2 1 2 2 Dapper Don (‘M.eNelll) . 4 3 2 4 The Pup (Kclly) ‘3 4 4 3 Time, 2.26%. 2.24%, 2.27%. 2.26. 2.33. 2.25 Pace. ‘Purse $300 Miss lbouauda (Sample) 1 1 1 Hector (McIntyre) .. 4 2 2 Baron Boy (Hooper) 2 3 3 llarry Gem (lMCCii-lbe) .3 4 4 Also started-—Winnie M. Todd E. binjor 5., Northern Lady, Baby Aubrey. Prince Mac, Nellie D. FRIDAY ..'RECENT VISITOR. —- Mr. Michael Vuozzo of Mcdfortl. Mass, and while here was the guest of his uncle, Mr. Frank Vuozzo. He is the proprietor of a large restaur- ant in Medford. and reports busi- ness good. DEATH AT BEDEQUE-The death took place at Lower Be- dequo last evening of Mr. Albert McCallum at the age of 75 years He leaves to mourn a sorrowlng widow two sous and three daught- ers. The funeral takes place Satur- day afternoon at 2 p. m. to North Bedeque cemetery. ..*A PAINFUL INJURY. -— Mr. Ora Kaye, Montagucys local tin- smith had the top of his thumb al- most taken off a few days ago while operating a tin cutting machine. The accident is great- -ly regretted as this ls the begin- ning of Mr. ‘Kaye's busy season. ‘He is in hopes of being all rlgbt. in thc course of a few days. ..*MAKE8 SPLEN~DID BUY. — Mr. Frank Mt-I-ntyre of Moni- sgue has purchased from Mr. Alexander McLeod his splendid Ayrshire cow, one of the best in these parts. This purchase will bo a valuable addition to Mr. Mc- lntyres already t'ine herd of cattle. bir McIntyre who is one of the most prosperous and up-to-date farmers in this lsiaud is to be commended on his purchase. WERE VISITORS HERE-Mrs. E. S. Archibald of Ottawa and daughter Kathleen, who have been spending the summer at Grcgofs Hotel Hraekley Beach, and visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark at the Experimentatl Farm leave this They came direct from Amherst. iii 1.. in one bour and fifteen minutes over the Alagdalcnes. They have a1 town for the Public Works Depart graphing Sumulcrsitlc en rotite. ceremony tho happy young couple motored to Borden iBoston. at the homo shower. A deputation from of which she is a member of the degree staff also waited upon the bride at her parent's residence on Monday evening and presented ver. A host of friends will join us in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Daley evcry happiness. .lVIr. and lilrs. J. Alfrcd Doyle have their only child. Marjorie, (aged two years and nine months) whose death occurred on August 21st under such sad ‘circumstances. Wb-Ile the little child was returning to the city with her mother the automobile in which they were flili“ lug burned ilIFl-le causing tho occup- ants to be thrown our and resulting in thc death of tho child. Marjorie was a bright. lovowble child and will be sorely missed by hcr D0100"!- Following is a list of floral offerirlgfl and messages of‘ sympathy. lCrescents~Grantlma and Papa; Aunt Mary and Uncle Lin; Margar- et Ross. Sprays-Andra. Emma IM. l-Iolbrook. Misses Ruth and llelcn Tlngley. M1‘. A. H. McDougall. LVHSS Blanche Mahar, iMlss Dorothy Iiohn, Mr. Mill Mrs. James ‘Cifllen and Family. Messrs Percy and Ben Acorn. Messrs. Leslie, Arthur and Stewart Peppin. Misses ‘fhclma and Norma Peppln, Mrs. S. G. Pclllliii- "Mi- "ml Mrs, Frank Roper, hllsses Gwen anti Nina Keenan. lCross-Mr. and Down and Nora. Wreatb—<Mr. and Mrs, S. (l. Pr? pin. Mr. and Mrs. 0. (1rnoin.-.\ir. and Mrs. Wm. Pcardon. ‘Miss lbfllim Connolly and Mr. Leo McNally. Bouquets-Wires. John Saunders. Mrs, E, G. Saunders. Miss Bud Dal- llng. Miss Mcblurray. =Messagcs of Symlliiiliy~Mr. nnd Mrs. George D. DcBlols. Mrs. Emma M. I-Iol-brook. Mrs. A, Green. (Ilali- Mrs. William (Halifax) morning on return homo. Mr. Ar- chibald who is Director of the Ex- perimental farms for Canada, rcc- Somc air photographs were taken ready secured photos of Charlotte- nicnt and if today proves finc they will probnibLv go to Plctou. photo enroute to 0n Monday night a large number of the bride's friends met of Miss Jean McKay and tendered hcr a miscellaneous the Maple Leaf Rcbcrca Lodge. No. 13 her with a haudsomtl. piece of sil- the sympathy of all in the loss of fax), Uncle Frank and Aunt Pearle. "on friends a...‘ beaW-RED ROSE - TEA has a multitude of them-witch three generations in one‘ family. m llInu|up"uuluvllvtunlnnluuq- non annua- RED ROSE COFFEE n awn... packed ‘ fresh in doubly scaled cans. ll young children who scarcely two years ago were made orphans ‘by the death of their loving mother and who now mourn the loss of a devoted father. His funeral which took place to St. Francis De Sales Church, Little Pond on Saturday afternoon was largely attended. His pastor, Rev Dr. Walker performed the funeral Hazel Rose, daughter of Mr. is expected before Ion-g that definite lPeter Rose of East Baltic, P. E. 1.. plans will be on foot for the estalb- dled at the Peter ‘Bent Brigham lishrucut of an all ‘Canada College 140510101. 3f00llilll10. M088. Oil 5110' of Optometry which will give a 00y. Aiilf- 19th. at the I158 0i l-Weil‘ course not excelled in the best ty-five years. The news came as American Coflegei ii BT00"- §il00l< 1° U19 member" of The Educational features of the the family as her illness was brief. Convention were pupflculgrly A gradual Weatllileulggegmmavlng ‘m strong. Lectures being given by .\lr. 000101100 .00 9 m" a?’ We“ -.~ 1N0 .Toronto, on "Accomo- . vIou-s, ended as above stated. (Imglzisn any Convergemlf.» which CETEIIIOIIIQS and all that was mort- Miss Rose was born and brought was deem‘), mwrcsung “m, inswuc’ ~ of a loving son, brother and up at East Baltic and she spcni. . _' father were lard to rest in the ad- ucarly all her life there. From ifililiilll Pemnlery- were m ‘wan’ u’ early childhood, she was possess n“ “Milli” OD-“mlcmm 51ml‘? 1"‘ glorious resurrection. ed of a charming manner, and -fI.i@i‘F-'5mil!ll' 0" the “PPR °l Ulllmiw“ The pail bearers were: Allan sweet disposition that endeare-illilslfl- M"! ‘llscllssell i" Willi" ill?" ‘llacKenzie, John H. Dlngtfell. he, to ML relation to the ocullsts. The display name] (',_ Mug-Cormack, John A. As a young woman she was idenL-cf nlcllern eqllllllllsiil- 0110 lill-‘llll sit-etch Wm. Swallow and Stephen ‘may filmed charlotiel°wn~ an earnestchrlstlan, the lli'e oflments by the wholesale Opticians Stnele. Driver, James A. Mac- " her divine master shone in her was undoubtedly the finest ever Donald. SEAPLANE RETURNED-Major mo“ Always gentle, kind and seen in the provinces and clearly May his soul rest in peace. Shear" accilmllmiled ‘b!’ seil-il-‘i- patient her presence breathed the gave evidence of the trenleurlolls Lame“ “ml Con’ arrived by Sea‘ Riilfll 0i P8000 000 01' E000 Wlll-‘slritics which this comparatlvcly- —'—' plane from the Magdalen Islands She entered the sick room as an new profession is making in tlcv~' Shortly alter 4 p- m- yestcrday- angel of light. She visited tnel,e1.,,,,,,g m... ,,,.,;e.,.,.,.,, mpmvpd‘ —PAINFUL INJURIES. —Mr. AlCX. (Jampbtell of Summerside re- cclvctl painful injuries about the fuco n fcw days ago when he was sitting in a rear seat of a cal‘ z0ff0wlllg till"; 1051x794 “hem “lslkllhtnltztbods of Eye examination. 01' "W" at u“ mumge- 8' Tl . new ffi-crs elected are: walked among the young people. .P,.X;__H_ (hfuarrie, Margarms. as an example of‘ genuine, noble VH1,“ S_ . ‘ young womanhood. No call for 1st v,(.0_;[_ q-_ Comm summer. which was on its way to ‘Bordeil: _ help found her unprepared nor Side ' seeing somc friends away when unresponsive. One who knew her 3nd vi¢c__A, C, nock\ye]]_ 5L struck a projecting culvert throw- ing him with great force from his scat his fare coming in contact with thc overhead rib of the hood intimately said: "Only those who John, N_ R have worked with her know what -Se(.'y rpreasmu A_ cunnmghnn,’ n wonderfully beautiful character s,‘ John. N_ p, - . . ' ‘ ~ ~ ' him and making —WEDDING BELLS. ——A qulct she was‘ _ Sh“ nlwaysf mew“ “f It 1s probable that ncxt jvfilll‘ the 0101"“ fmlllllmllrfw w, I his but pretty wedding IVIIH solemnizetl on?“ first‘ Evenbody lowed Qiiiweiiiliiil will m?“ l" 5L Jmlib.aby]113isiylfugigoxgaiéfi? 3mm. on Tuesday morning at the resi- er‘ h i\- B- ‘ fr‘ ' " den“, o, M], m“, Mm l H_ Her father, or sisters and her (Ion. Hunter Smnmrositlo, when their brothers ‘have the Sympamy :01’ n‘ is “ll-h 000D Yrgrct wn record youngegt danghlcr 31,65 Eve‘ was mail)’ friends ‘W110 31°11"! Willi the death of John I). Campbell _ ‘TU united i“ nun-flaw. m Mn prrank glvlfiggeilgiiet sggél-Tdl-gglcel In?" ‘isilffnvhlt-h took place at. his llomf! ill ENCOURAGING‘ lgAlflFluYl sicrel: Daley of S,,,,,,ne,.s,,|,,‘ so“ "f M“ _ q [h yr hi! '01P; Little Jond ou l~r|day morning. ATi0N.—<‘I\lr. J. '1. F0 . _ k and Mrs. Patrick Dalcy- no“ 0' ma‘ “at ‘ e memory " er ‘Y1 Jilly Zllll. Tile (lei-cased was lliltirv. Provinrlail llzlirymcns .l\ssot. s_ Much,“ “Hmflllngl Amer the H0591‘ 1008 05 ii 5W00i li0ii0l1l0ll0iljliis a’ st your and until the Ililsl I i, p,“ was in the City yesterday’. and as an inspiration t0 seek tllcly 1r cnjtiyctl robust health. holiest w which human beings may? mp winter mouths his honltb j “an, 5,,,,,,,,,,,, n, w... province for filial". inlet-lined and in Ma lf‘ entered ' ,. ..; _ mak this The funeral service was conduct-hue Cifv ‘Hospital wbo>re1 he Imdcr- ‘ ‘.11? pu;:n.L-,,:L;;rn,u$h§n moses of 9d by Rev- w- R- Miiflvflllif-‘iblwent an operation by which it ivas l 569509,, h, . m m‘, qoniinued "iliilsi/Ei‘ 0i the Eli!" PM"! Cliflsmfouud he was suffering from ¢..n-i“““.‘ “QM. 0w f’, . 1 n“, grazing tian Church. who spoke words from“ ' ~ Full“ ‘md "i?" “he, “pa. ‘A590,? 90mm" from the text-i "k330i 01".} Despite these sad tidings his rcl- "lndtL T110. hLn-Smfltglu lldllltlil‘ the only belleveg- ixtlilvg;fiflntinfgrilcéidcsmiloaexdlggiztgagifitgi. i oalllsloflylnlfiltnhsgd‘ lbs. 015mm‘. The second annual convention of 9,,“ b“, Goa M118,‘ otherwise and iThe cheese market has also great- the Maritime Optomctric Associa- his body grammpy succumpeq 1,, g l_v improved—thls date a. year ago. ll0ii. m0! 0i U10 Cfilclleslei‘ Aciill- this malignant disease. Durlngl0l1i'<'50 was 50mm; at about‘ 15 cmy Hall. TPUTO. A0171"! Zlr-"ZZ- his illness he bore his stifferiugs CPYll-ii Iii‘? llll- lmlaY-Qg Cents i5 be" President F. L. Thompson. ‘Rlonctnn patiently and was frequently com- ‘ ills flffifiml- Till‘- "lfmllll gram“? °t presided and there WON! lil flllflilll forted and strengthened by visits cuccse will eventually $°lV° the ance about fifty optometrists from from his pastor Rev. Dr. Walker , problem of ills» ovor-rlpc milk mon- diiferent points in the Mafltinles in- and Rev, Ifathfzr ltoginalil Macllon- I aim. The difference of about five cludin-g H. T. Colvin. E. E. Park- aid who IIIImIIIiSIPTOIi to lllm tllfltrnnbs per I00 lbs. milk between man and G. F. Hutcheson from Holy Sacraments and the rltcs of iflfgl, and second grade cheoso [he ]syand_ ‘the Holy (Iatholir Church of which Ishouid arqugg dpirymen to greater Probably the most important he “'11s a devoted member. inn-rest in the earn of milk to be question which came lberore this Besides an ascrh lllflillfi- W" ilellvorcd at tho factory. This mat- Convenflon ‘m. discussimh was the brothers and two sisters. Ignatius l“. 1S m- Spri“us cmmcrn and will ' stablishment of a College,“ lmfelm- Cm: “ml Jospph U] inevitably loud to the Flliiiliilg 0i’ l"°p°“° e - um P 1 P E 1 also Mrs John . . h ,. of Optometry. A strong committee l if °'"-_ - " ‘k ‘Cjlj d ‘llllik its woll as l0 protect t c pa with Mr. G. A. Burbrltlgo of I-fall- fiaffulrl?al"k' 11mg: 351mg’ “g, you who takes tho care necessary fax as Chairman. has D0011 M021!‘ ‘ r5‘ ' om ‘ n g ' ' Ito produce a first grade product. ing on this for about a ycal‘ at... It D“l"‘IIc speaks eucouraglillily 0f m0 Murgarcfs. I’. l5. I.. be lravcs fivc '"fiiniiiiunn...................... \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\u ////////////// \\\ \\\\\“* \\ r \\\\\\\\\ l/llllllllllilliiillillIiiiiiiIliIIiIIlllI\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ /// /////////////////1; —-By George McManus Bringing Up Father. M .... .. - '—— --- I YOU Loo\< reopen: MRJIQCfa- i CAN ‘aEE THKT ‘(OUR HOME. Lil-TE l6 NOT VERY HADDY- ail-l“ Tin\o——2.24i/§. 2.23%. 2.24%. 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