feature new hygienic help -nolaimdry,justdiscard N a new way, women now an freed of the disadvantages of old-time “sanimry pads,” Protec- tion is greater. The old embarrass- ment of disposal and laundry is avoided. Get Kotex-S in ,~l0 betttr-claa women have adopted it. ‘r / Discard: as easily as a plane of. v tissue. No laundry. Nofibar- rassment. ,3, It's five times as absorbent ll ordinary cotton pads! You dine, dance, motor for hours HADN‘T ANY HOME A Girl: Didn't she ask you to zake her home? A Man (but dumb): Yes. Girl: ,Then why did she pet so inqry and leave? Man: I told her I hadn't any zme. I boarded. in aheerest frocks without a ‘"8 doubt or fear. , It deodorizes, too. And thus ends ALL danger of ofiending. Youask for it at any drug or department store, without hesitaney, filuply by saying “KOTEX." Do as millions are doing. End old, insecure ways. Enjoy lite every day. Package of twelve costs only Rbrex No laundry-discard like dense ..-l,--‘---——— QANADNS COAL Canada has the only two coal rc- gions on the seacoast of North Ani- erlca} and controls cite-fifth of ihe world's coal resources. A Annual Meeting‘ The annual meeting of the ‘Stand- ard Black Fox (‘ompany LttL. Will be held in the Y. M. C. A. parlors on Wednesday 27th inst.. at 8 p. m. -D. A. McKINNON. Sec. Trees. REGIONS. 2172-20-3i—Sat-;lon ISLAND . PRODUCE l WANTED POTATOES, TURNIPS, LIVE and DRESSED POULTRY, BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE With a representative in every city and town throughout Canada and with a well established connec- tion in the United States, New- foundland, Europe and the West Indies, we are in a position to place your offerings on the markets that will bring you the best returns. if you have any of above Pro- duce to offer please get in touch with us. The Harris Abattoir Company, Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN, P- E. i- mo+++e+ Professional Cards Dr. J.-Fergus Donnelly VETERINARY SURGEON Graduate Ontario Veterinary College, 1907. Late Capt. Royal ‘Army Veterinary ‘ Corps, London, Eng, 0fi‘ice—E. Farqusoma Stable. ‘ Phone 298. 147 King street. 8-28-1mo. DR. I. E. CROKEN VETERINARV SURGEON Foxes examined for purchaser. Labaratory tests made for para- sites and other diseases. I‘ 48 Great George Street Next Custom and Marine Building. Phone 804. II-ZI-lrnth. Mark R. McGuiga O O IARRIITER, SOLIOITOR, ETC- Monsy to Loan ‘Cameron BIock,Charlottetown,P.EJ- Dr. C. C. Archibald Gritflrste of N. Y. Post Graduate \/oigE> ‘RINTERS WILL UNDERSTAND "i don't like his type." nwhy," "It makes a very bad impres- sion." He: is your sister still out of town? She: Heavens, no! She couldn't he still anywhere. /\ RUBBER STOMACH MIGHT. HELP THOUGH "i undsrstazzd they supply you ith ‘raincoat: when you ‘rqara Fella, it's no wet there." “Yes. but on the Canada ride It's -‘ vet and you don't need a A SOFT-SHELLED NUT Daughter: Mother, what does it scan when a man has almond eyes like Reggie? Mother: In his case it means he‘: a soft-shelled nut. ________ ATTENTION FOX BREEDERS Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose Winter supply of me t Testing Eyes and supplying Glasses Till? and ffhroat Now is the time to buy your (frozen) Horse- clther boneless or in quarters. meat Is strictly veterinary in- vislt ‘ The Red Lamp Mary Roberts Rhlnenoflt (Continued) How he reconciles this with the (‘arroway murder and the disap- pearance of Maggie Morrison l do not know but certain facts seem to bear out this Idea. Ha was, In one sense. a man of mystery. His accounts were paid In cash; ‘the r automobile [In whlich he larrlved had been bought a second hand a few days before, ‘by the s rotary rind in the same manner. nd all identifying marks hail been care- fully removed I‘rom his clothing. lil atitlitiun to all this, there is the puzzling report on-the knife It- self. Examination under the mi- croscope shows fibers of linen as ivell as fragments of cellular tis- sue. But it iilsc reveals minute Iiarticles of tobacco leaf, showing it bad gone through apocket. But Illr. Bethel was not a smok- er. AI some one time, then, Bethe] clearly secured the knife and Wfllllltlflll his assailant. Mn seri- ousiy, evidently. since after that he/was able Ito do what ‘he did do but sufficiently Io turn the minds of the police toward ‘the man who claimed Io have been struck by an ‘ automobile. This .clue, however, ‘has develop ed nothing. ‘The night was dark, and his rescuers ‘have no descrlp Iion of’ him. save of a heavy set figule and a dazed manner oi‘ speech. They carried him to Mar- tin's ‘Ferry. but the conductor of the night express remembers car- rying no such passenger. . . . Greenough Io-day showed me Gordon's diary, rescued __f,rgm the suitcase. lI. ‘has at some time been dropped into water, and cer Iain paegs are not legible. II‘ in- deed that ward may be used where nothing is legible; where each page presents such jumbles of large and small letter-ass the followingsenterice, which I have copied ‘as a matter 0t‘ interest: "Tm gK- GTRgg UHMT 30l- Lm-GT '.\loti'l‘." The record is not a daily one. but apparently Wtlfltllflell for'.i0i- ting down odd thoughts or ideas It continues, Iioweverfut intervals, for the entire period of his stay a! Twirl Hollolvs, the last. entry hav- ing been made on August 17th. Certain entries are neat and methodical. The one on July 27th, however, after his‘ ‘injury, is by hand, and shows certain era- sures und- changes. Once or twice In August the record is long, cov- ering uinre than u page, while the Jilly entries are all brIef-_ On the last page, however, and wlflioul i-tlnlemnt, ‘he has drawn In, rather carefully. a smiili circle enclosing ii triangle, - Greenougli, while attaching u cer- tain interest to It, has not yet sent it t0 be ilecipheretl by the emit experts of his department. All a matter of fact, I silspect. him oi lloldiilg it out, with tile iileu of be lug uble In claim the reward ii‘ he finds ‘Gordon. VVllitJlI rcwirril, by the way, now stands Iii ten thousand dollars. August 23rd llaliitiiiy siiw a red light in the hour-lo the night Bethe! was killed: llc has just told me. lie ran out, after I ‘telephoned him, anti from the foot oftlic lawn he saw It. it. was gone almost at once. . llc has ai-ikeii me to experiment with him to-night using the "lamp from ‘the attic closet. ‘I have giv- en him the keys. Apparently what ‘he wishes ‘to discover is the approximate location of such a light. I have no idea of ifs pur- pose. - The Trials _ Of Middle-Age Much oi.‘ the Suffering Women Endure Can be Avoided. Every woman approaches middle- agb with considerable anxiety, be- cause she knows this Is ‘the time of her life when trivial ailments may be the flist signs of trials and suf- ferings to come. ‘She fears the head- aches, backaches, Iussitude and other distressing weaknesses that burden the life of so many women ‘zit this period- Much of the anxiety and stiffer- Ini! that assail women approaching iuidrtlle age can be avc-lded. This has been ‘proved by thousands of huplly. virile women who have re- lied at this time on the health-help given by Dr. Williams‘ ‘Pin-k IPiiis. To the middle-aged woman tho one thing necessary to carry her through her years of trial is rich, 0'7"“: FIYOI’ Building spdeted and properly packed. we Greet flwrse Street GUARANTEE full satisfaction. m om“ H°\ll‘I-—9 i0 19-30. 1-80 to lyorder too small. No order too big. McDonald & M¢Piie.}-‘;25.'.°.'.°"' """ “"“ ""‘“*'""' BI AU red blood. iBecause 0i’ their direct action on the blood, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are the one remedy praised by women for women's needs. Among the thousands who have founrd benefit from this rem- edy is Mrs. Allan Wager, Echo Lake, OnI.., who saysz-"I was at a twritlcal period i‘n tile lives of all women and was sick and miserable. Longueuil Meat ‘r. a. rseooNALo, u. r. MoPHEE Exporting Company lerriaters. AITOPMOYI, Ito. Money to Loan Riley Iulldlne UONGUEUIL, QUEBEQ 2026—10-l3-ws8l. Charlottetown was unable to do my housework. The least exertion would cause my heart Io flutter so violently that I would have to sit down. ‘I had headaches and bacltnchcs, rind was in a depressed condition, I saw Dr. Williams‘ rPink Pills recommended . room and decided to give them atrial. If. g IHALgAXms ?.?."I.'.§.§'".?.“liil'.“'..'.ii§i.i3' i“i..‘.'.“‘i“.‘£ i’ .¢HER§9uRo Ziliwtii’ ii.'.’;"‘."?l'.‘.‘ "3.‘l£§.'..°.“‘"i ‘SOUTHAMPTON 11535.1.difiii”ii.i.‘“..i‘i.‘l'fi'i'"ili'fii.ifi who are run-down for I am very Krutefill for whet the pills did for may. . M.’ ‘For iilI ailments due to weak _ watery blood Dr. Williams‘ Pink; Pills will be found a specific. You can seI the pliittrern any medicine °H|° ..i.--........ Nov, 1 ‘IIIE MYAIIPWTSTEAWPMKET conP/liiv HALIFAX, N.5. d931,,- ,,,. by m __ . ' The‘ Dr. Willis Mgdicing " nrockvllle. om '_ » .,.. g d.“ u/ m; _., is Home-ma """..':.-:.::::.""......'*--"" soneverldnd. You’ ou ever used it? feel that the? house wvithout It. Us sim le and chea but the we; it takes bod of will soon earn it a permanent Jour home. ounces’ You con buy ready-made for $2.50 this home-made remedy brands, relief. Splen id for‘ throat tickle asth pound of genuine ‘lr-igdpniatablo gunincol, wh u mgit ailmiiantgi i o ave . ""5855! f0!‘ ‘l? oolirxlildggtloflalélhgg: wit directions. uarnuteed to zive absolute satisfaction or noneyproniqtly refunded. The I "inex Cd. ‘orontn. Ont. E351. I understand that the guards who have been watching the house at night have been-withdrawn, anti ibat herefter only such watch will be kept as will suffice to keep rway the curious crowds that. s-tlii throng here in daylight hours. (Fo-ilay IAnnIe Cochran and Thomas "have been putting ‘the house in order, preparatory to its final closing. I shall never Open it again. Thomas has already painted lire window boards and put some of them in Dlflfie- Lei us pray that they keep inside what should be inside, and outside what should be olll! ,,,,,,, yaugust 24th. The strings of small bells, fast- aned across the closed and shut- tered windows, frequently vibrated 2a i.'Il'0llgh_8._l1ilJ1fl hail been drawn ICIOSS them." (‘From “Eugenia Riggs and Her Phenomenal’) Any coherent recoj,‘ of our last night's experiment is dlflcult w; iluy; not. only do last night's ilaims always seem absurd in to- day's sunshine, but I am not at all certain now ‘that I did not build ull. >ut of my recent, reading and what I knew about, the ‘house, a liultllbflfl )I‘ my own. - ‘than temporarily lift the gloom,’ probably heard of thi flun- oils ho e-made cough syrup. Bust have Thousands of fam- eould hardly keep iiféiili. Into a ltl-os. bottle, our 2% ounces of Pines; then add pain granulated ewe eyrup to fill-up the bottle. Or ecired, use ‘clarified honey, Instead 0 lllllu- syrup. Either wily‘, it tastes , never spoils, and gives you 16 better cough remedy than It is really wonderful how quickly L-outucrs Wlltlr-usirully-in 24 lmurs or egg, I: seems to penetrate through ever lair Dlwagi», loosens u dry, hoarse or ight cough, lifts tiloplllcgru, ireuls the morn! find filvcs almost immediatg hoarscness, bronchitis and bronchial ma. Pines is n highly concentrated g:- . orwa ne ex t , yll-i has been ‘seconds Io pick up ‘the chair, run for generations for throat and But, n0 amount of ligbtnoll on his part or mine could do more lharshadoyv of tragedy hung over everything at which we looked. Hnlliday felt It, and sirszestedthat “we gel tn work and then get out". The question In his mllyl, b8 said. was fhisf I had said that, a second or so -after the shot and the disappearance oi‘ ‘the figure. the ‘red light had died out in the den. lf. as he belfeved ~ as possible, this glow came from I e lamp up- stairs, brought do n for some rea- son, or from a s, liar lamp, this , equlred that I e man ‘I saw lhad time to g0 In‘ the den. extinguish’ _ the lamp and conmal It, (since if wasn't in evidence later on) get back to the library. and be ready to leave by the broken window be- ' fore I-Iaiilday. ‘had turned 0n the , light. ' "It's a matter of’ time,” he said. "I was by this-terrace when I heard the shot. I figure l-t tolok me ten to, the window and" smash lt." If. was nervous work going up the staircase. but I managed If and 00k HP my posltion- He stood be- 0W. ‘I fired—theorotically—and he did what the figure mad done; moved toward the door, still fac- ing me, turned and went Into the library. I heard him moving about and the light went out. Then In the darkness he ran into the library again, where the struck a match. , ' "Twenty second-s." "be called. Hit; voice trailed off; bis sha- dow extended ‘throuzh the den tloorwriy into the rliail. and as I watched ll. It shows the condition of my nerves that it did not seem to be his shadow at all, but some thing ouite different. For all the world like an old ‘man In a dress- Ing gown. Then the match went Out mid I heard him coming cu‘ into Iiie hall again. "Did you move a minute ago?" he asked. “.\Itive!" I said. “l wouldn't move for ri million dollars. Strike a light". ' . I i IN PRIZES 1st PRIZE-Now I827 , Stas- Colch Fully Equipped, Value $1030. This Contest .I\'ellic goes out to vlforltlin her garden. Her I mother tells her shoshouldlchan o her dress.. Dominion hosiery is already widely known throughout and hose. mellle-renliosfwlliel You "i tllfl Canada for its exceptional uallty and good value. Tu plots 0f flowerl, WhY-lt-jdfi-Iltfi need t0 Chllllflfl brig: Dohmlnidn Hosiery an: lib-eerie. will "Ffflm um . m, stockings-r r . I. " i e t um- , ' ' ca? .,".‘32'l.;5£'.i“.‘.‘i.i’.'.i°€§‘.'Li?i'il..i'.3.f.l..i‘. time pm... i... 8...... to spell m the This ls a Popularity Conbest—The sole purpose being to answer but; 1t (1111 not turn out a5 ghe expected _ introduce Dominion Hosiery and Lingerieto women who the letters got mixed,____xeading from left to rilht. each word is o‘-iplele in itself only the letters are have nut had Ill opportunity of trying It. Dominion Hosiery is not surpassed by ally other brand not ",,fl,m,,; pmpgfly, can you figure out her answer‘: The first word ls “Nellics". "The message consists of on the mnriret and it is recognized smd wanted by ' particular people only five winds and tells y something about Nellie’: Hoar-Figure out. tho correct message and win a prise. Only by our selling "From Mill to You" is it possible Send Your Answer To-clay for you to obtain the Dominion Brand Pure Silk. S>iik and Wool. and Pure Wool hosiery anld lingerie at prices f Rules of Contest Give the mime and date of this newspaper. that are unusual for aueh high qual y. , Send your answer In today-You may be the fortunate Send your answer in on one sheet of paper flnly, ‘Write ynur mime and full address plainly in pen and‘ II F?‘ one to win the new aulnmobll or one of the other hilt k in the nrrner right hand corner. State whether cash prises. Mia, Mrs. ur Miss. Use one side of paper only, ll. Employees and their relatives or persona eonneeeud in any way with the Dominion Hosiery Mills Ltd. m- _ the advertising company placing this advertisement arc barred from the contest. 4. ONLY ONE ANSWER MAY DE SUBMITTED BY A PERSON. _ , ‘l. Answers will be Judged and prince will be awarded by a committee of Toronto lenflenien who have no connection with The Dominion Hosiery Mills and their verdict shall be final.‘ All answers In this punle shall become the property of The Dominion Hosiery Mills. '.'. As soon as we have received your answer, you will be advised of the number of points‘ gained and asked p fulfill a simple condition. __ CAUTION-Remember, Neatnesa and General Appear- ance will be the chief considerations in awarding the [flow Contest will be Judged h t There is a possible total of 850 points. For each of the 2G letters you put -in its propr-r place you will receive l0 points-a total of 260 points. 80 points will be given for General Neatnesn and Appearance. Bil points ‘will be awarded for fulfilling the terms of the contest. "Funny." lie said.‘ heard something." I lie groped his way back to the l den. and the red lamp looked actu- ally cheerful after the complete l darkness, I heard him go into the library again and apparently stand there and llstenJand very shortly after ‘he reappeared and askcrl me to change places with him. “Sci: how vou can mu "I thought I it‘, Skip- Aml yofmwhaf. n night! A man is ri fool xvlio, prcparlrll: I0 spend a night in ii linuuttni llillL-ifl, where ii terrible t-i-imc has been recently committed. reads, ‘luring the early evening Ihc idi- otic imaginings which other men- ‘invc conjured out of Ilicii- own (lis- wrilereil fancies. 0r ouI of their disordered iligestions, tit-coiling gill ‘be ncwccttlieory- Isn't. it Wells who ha..- Iho dys- SO. last. night. I must, ncetlt; poi- ‘nn my mental tiigestioil it: ml- rauce; plcki up a book which .0 large ladiec of a lymphatic type. mould he ‘suppressed, or sold only ;o read with a box of caraniels. And with it fill myself with elc‘ merits, hideous masses of‘ mutter given temporary life and strange forms; demons, summoned by the diabolical rites of the Black Mass; and ghosts of foul crimes, come Io seek revenge on their slayers; Even lbefore I started the un- timely ringing of Clara's alarm clock. upstairs, set my IIETVGs Io iangling. ‘And there was i1 cer- tain psychological ‘preparirtion for me in the very steps‘ l was obliged to take in order Io get out of the house. For n. man of my age Io put on his pajama coat, and retire into ‘his ‘bed otherwise fully dress- ed, was an act 0f deception nerve- racking enough In itself. ‘But when Jane came In after I hail re- tired. ltardily remembering a miss- ing button, and demanded ‘the shirt I was still ‘wearing, I broke into a cold sweat. It was with difficulty that I got her away, shirtless, and Settled down to wait until the house was quiet. . . . Halllday had opened ‘the main house. and the red lamp was al- ready ln the don. Owing to the fact Ibo/f. the windows" were board- ed; from the outside, we had no scruples about lighting it; but 9,1- though it was better than complete darkness if added very little Io the general gsiety. Halliday was quiet and somewhat strained, the houso Itself bot and airless, rind with all outside sounds cut. ‘off, dfillmflfllllltly s-tlll. I lighted a I became so much run-down that Imiilcll “ml Elfllwflll 1M0 the lib- rary: II. was ll. ghost of i, mom, U19 fl00l‘ bare. the furniture rind pictures once more swaihed in white. Only the prisms of n“; 35g chandelier reflected ‘the light um] seemed, as II. flickered, Io be qnlpg. ly In motion. Httlllday hail little Io say. "I would‘ like," he explained, "to reproduce conditions as nearly an they ‘were the night you 15w m, "mire here!’- He smiled. “I don't RIIDDOse you really want to lro rind stand at the head oi’ that staircase, Skipper. but I'm going to ask you l0- llfst the camel" I llooked up ‘the ‘staircase ner- vous y. "If you are going f0 reproducg Guardian extends its deep syn- the previous conditions," I profggt. _ ed. "you mav recall that lhnd a’ ‘l’ 60c Q b“ h&m,revolver at that Iimc!" "i also qflflfn m mmpmhp, "m, You fired ll". he said, 41nd grinnedl Ompn. gun yesterday afternoon,‘ the‘ ser- fni‘ Ilic business, and now my one iIiI-a war-i ‘to get it. over. l did us lluliitlay ‘had done, moved to the library door‘, turned and‘ then, m e or less ‘holding my breath, iIIi/ed into the Iibrury and through it Io the dell. I brought up there. close to the red lamp, caught my iii ‘the socket. Instantly we were in (Virility. Rusiicn, I’. i‘). l., illlil native province. lIlflSS teacher's ccrflfit-uiii for flit- Province of l". Dermonciif first class ‘foot 4p the cord anti jerked It from foLthlp province‘ »-______ last l0 points. - ‘Read Rule No. 2 carefully before writing your answer. Don't delay-Send In your lnlwlr today, The person leéurlng the total oi‘ 850 points or nearest thereto will he given the New i927 Stair Coach, Fully Equipped, the fetull value of which is $1,080. CONTEST CLOSES DECEMBER 318i, 1926. . _ _ BISSS ST O i wesr ' DOMINlQNj,l"iQ,Sl;ERl(_MILLS imimi MR. J. s. DEFiOCl-IE TORONTO‘ . 4 ,, ., ',"l .ll. ., , "w, . 9"‘ l“ ‘ml ofliugclplll‘ S8311}? llDeliochlo, lfiflfllllifll‘ tiluglitl sctliopl ill. ‘lililily “plates: Nels [of lPrciaite. officiating. | ., m , n, . 2 c oo , we vc m cs t from: mu tic Ilrtivrilt-v. _e I'll. 1e remains were nterrcti In Ihe Iy illlillllel (iflilzngale elfpfngis X33111“ southwest of leader‘ tilcii from came Io this district in April. 192p. Leader Cemetery. (lily look my former position. I llllfl :)|ll(ll|l]§i::g:“Dllllillgililltl] irI the iimcl and since lllili. time bus taught in ‘""‘Mny his soul rest in pence. — """"l' “ail any parilmllar Kimmie“ Irnibcr V, U" Hmlufly, “m, hop. ‘hll~l)l:‘rt‘i1:(l:i[)lilllil\\ ll llu litter-uil(Nllxlélicvlllflitmevlgzlliochc w I ~ -~ , .. r - i-ize . _. . , IlFi|ll‘ll- 'I‘Iic tieceascri was horn lli ltiilghi-liiili- no relatives in illt" \V\>sl. 'I‘lii> 01ml of Tignlflh imgl, in , PI‘Il‘\‘lllL‘lill Ptllifl‘. llflilllilti Ilia 1905 mp1 mugpgil his curly (ltlili-iiliilrl llrollici‘ John Dollar-lie iii. Monclon, lmmilcp (if 31911-54, and colleges ill‘ his N. ll. Mr. Stone. our lirteiil unilPr-i Hi5 , Iirdfhnr, He held a first received the schools Mn and removed Ilium Io lrPZLIIUI‘, and miss m, Elm Avenue, fills tally.) (Ill ri-cI-ivilig lilHii‘lli'.ilOill<I from ling. t:t-i'IiI'ii*:i'It* llrolilui" John to bury tlic tllslaeuscii —--——<-o->——i- licrc, the funeral look place lilMlnnHPs Llnlmone for Rheumatism. l‘). 'l.. as well us ii 'l‘hc tlcceirseti had lived iii Sus-‘Lcader on the 28th inst, from the kiitchewiilt for about 25 yi-ars, anti Louder Catholic Church, the lllev, Scllooi ill n Soilrls for a _ Bernard taker, took chili-go oi Iilc remains, DQRQQIII} conducts u grocery busi- IN MEMORIAM ITHE LATE DONALD J. KENZIE Mac- ‘The death occurred at Cardigan on Tuesday morning last fer ii lengthy illness of Mr. Donad J. Maolifenzic, aged seventy-six. _ iSome years ago Mr. lVfac-Keuzie who had previously enjoyed splen- did health became afflicted with creeping paralysis, and for the past eight years he was confined to his bed, unable to move ‘hand or foot. | He bore his Illness with great pat- ience, and was most tenderly cured forby ‘his devoted wife. iI-Ie was the‘ son ‘of the lute James MacKenzIe, and was born at Rose Valley. - When Mr. MacKerizIe was a child. the family removed Io Uigg, where the deceased lived for a number of yars. I ii-Ie learned the carpenter trailo, became an expert builder and suc- cessful contractor.- I~Ie worked for afew years in the United IStates, before locating at Montague, where he built and con- ducted a large grist mill, which hei afterwards sold‘ to ‘the Electrlci 14in“ Company. Nineteen‘ years‘ ago he removed to Cardigan, where he carried on his work until his 111-. ness overtook him. V , -Mr. MacKenzIe was a mm of splendid qualities of mind andl hear-f. and was held In the highest.‘ esteem ‘In the community. ‘ I iHe leaves to mourn ,.a widow. (nee Miro Susan Walker, daughter‘ of the late David Walker, and uIs-‘ fer of Captain J. S. Wolkeg of Char-j iottotown): also the following sons: and daughtersz-Ellzabeth at home,‘ May, wife of MllIon\Gre_ n. Currey-l dish, Annie In Boston. William,’ student in Prince of Wales coueml and Norman at home. l iHls oldest son James, a bright and promising young mail paused, away at Cardigan this spring. I Three brothers survive, namely, Alexander MuoKenzIe, Long creek, P. ‘iii. l., Norman MuoKenzie, North Dakota, and John Mackenzie, Ever- ett, ‘Malls. also five sisters, Mrs. Flora Campbell, Summerslde, ‘Mrs. Catherine Campbell, MonfsgnoJllli-a. Mary ‘Bur-hoe. ISum-merside, Mrs. Donald J. Nicholson, Orwell Cove.‘ and Mrs. Effie Campbell, Portland. To the bereaved relatives the‘ 7- ‘ e funeral took place at Cardi- , - . darkness again. iind In absolute zzgfilecegn}wllougnzéifjgirgu15:83:; silence. ‘liillilllily, I believe, was r’ ‘iclds, and hating the world in gen-Ian“ leflllllls over tho IFlliIlP-Tillll- oral-rind his own lionic iii ]i£ll‘ll(‘ll'lwaltlng for m8 to amp em He far. an,“ a mo,“ of pmk SM, m“, movement, and the sidiien plunge ling. treacle. cheese. beer arulilnl” ‘lalkness h?“ flmmml me ’ wlckles? And Fraser Harris, wliofmllre ma" l. CM“ l“ mniemhe" L . wtlributes "this ‘lralnsenilent. iioli- ' (Jo 3° cwmmled) ‘ense oi’ ‘the postfmpressiouistii" ‘o the absinthe in their blood? ‘ ‘ll-stirrup The l Mark o “ IMPERI ‘Stamped on every IFoIrY Biscuit Milnuiac-Iureil by us, L” ls your guarantee oi highesillualily iresll wholesome iox‘ iooli which ‘ will ‘produce best results ‘in foxes and furs. |_iI8l$l on receiving “Imperials? then feed liberally and regularly and success is yours. Thellnperbial Biscuit c...,,iiu. "721. - Box 44s " . i Charlottetown, P. E. I. , ,7‘ i l‘ I , - vices being conducted by Rev. Ewen Madbmrsnll of Charlottetown. 32F l