.- - at». t m latest illld um lriiirhri liars; ' Mailer silent raisin. liar: law: for iile clirrliihhwi.» chitin’. Saturday s - “x l pleasure and enjoyment was pre- sent. The wedding preeantl were numerous and costly. and included , about two hundred dollars in cash. The groom's gift to the lbrldo-was a gold bracelet, to the blddesmaid an amethyst ring. and to .the grooms man a set of cut-i links. THURSDAY, as to meet at Tyne Valley on Tiles- day, Sept. 21st at 2.30 p. m. The ENJOYED VISIT — Harold P. Presbyiei-y wai; [hen closed with MacPhail. Albert E. MaoPhail. and the imuediciiom party have returned to Hyde -Park, _,___ - Maasnslltsr having spent a, "delight- TERA" coNsEm/A-i-ive iui" vacation with their parents at LAAoa/ione oi iim aide“ indie, Th o rdian Joins with Mr and souvhport “d mud“ i“ vamm‘ to vote in the vlovliiw <1" 111° 14111 o i111 _ _ . parts of the Island. These popular M" Macgaciienh Priest Mrs Duiiys many friends in wish- you“: men who imid iiigii posiiious, Was 11 101 Lot 46 a staunch 1115 11-19111 m"? 115997 ""5 "1 at the Condlb Electrical Corpora- and’ gigs,“ ' ' ' W954i"! m9- 1 tion have thoroughly enjoyed their 0'18" ‘ '*_" visit to dear old P. E. I. having - word to those in trouble but ss—' pecially will be missed in H18 home where she was noted for her hospitality and was every ready with a smile and a welcome ior all. The pail-bearers were viz: John Trowsdale, Robert Graham. Ken- neth Glllis. Warren llodgersou, Sidney Trowsdale. Hammond New- son. MONDAY BAD NEWS RECEIVED. - Mrs. G. H. Holbrook received a wire yes- terday evenlng from Boston con- veying the sad news oi the death oi her sister. Mrs Stephen H. Lewis. The community at Tryon was greatly shocked lo learn on Wed- nesday morning oi the death under sad circumstances of Mr. James Harvey, an elderly and highly es- nuns ls iisilili. Tllke Did Dutch-E. the safe and econom- Ice] cleanser for removing all impurities. visible or RECEIVES WORD OF BROTH- ER'S DEATH — .\ir. J. D. Taylor received a wire last evening stat- WELL KNOWN TRAVELLER DEAD - Mr. Bert Newivlne oi the teamed citizen. The deceased. who was a man of robust constitution lllg that his brother, Rev. W.P. Tay- lor had passed away in Boslon.Mr. marriages was solemnlzed at St. bohm’ c, N, n, shops received a telegram ~ inv' " ' It contains no lye, acids or hard grit», and wlll'noi: injure 1|“; finest enamel surfaces, Fm; Healthful Cleanliness hi] through the house __ u“ __0ld Dutch. . MADI} IN CANADA yesterday announcing the death oi his brother William H. Newsome. Bggd 6U years of 1'0l‘0ilt0 Ml‘. Newgomp was one 0f tllf: lJBSt known commercial men in Canada. and he is especially ivoll known in Prince Edward island where he has been coming for tllo lust forty years. Tito funeral _will be hold in Toronto Friday afternoon. lie lea- ves to mourn n wlfc and one son in Toronto, and his only brother B81‘! of this city. Luke's Episcopal Church. Olbeary and "mvknfw m‘? physlqlle- h“ Taylor leaves this morning for when Miss Edith Belle. fourth glewgigwlllti: ggpzzltlyagiTéggg Boston to attend the funeral. v erse some years ago. He had been working in tho field us usual on ‘Puesday and in the evening at- tended a political meeting. Next morning he was found dead in a room upstairs. An inquest into the death oi - the late Anthony Mitchell, which 111111511191‘ 01 69°13“ and mlnbmh occurred at Lennox island on Tues- BPYB" 314111191199- '\1 Unlmwale- “'85 morning at 10.30 a. m. at Lonnox united by the holy bonds of matrl- day mowing, w“ iieiii yesierday 111°11Yt° Mr- n°d°ll7h with’ Wung‘ lsland- Dr. E. T. Tanton presided e111 11°11 ‘*1 M75 Ma” Slew?“ Ar” and the following jury was ompan- 111s Woodstock '1‘° 111° 11111111111 °1 oiled: Sidney Richardson. H. w. n. the wedding march effectively ren- siaverii i>_ G_ Eiiiih Harry Brown‘ dered by Mr. Harold Burnyeat- Ciaii-Q Qjontggmgfy, Ray Brown, 193101‘ 111 “urge-m” bflde- 19am“ The evidence off-several witness- °11 1-119 ‘"111 01 h" tamer filtered cs was heard and showed that there 1119 811-1119111191)’ dewmtell “hurch- was no drinking by thc accused. or 511° w" lwrgwusly g°wned l" on the island at zlic time oi‘ the white georgette combined with snt--ii°a.iii_ ' 111 111111 ‘"0"’ the ‘mnvemmnfl "c" After deliberating for 1:’. minut- “11115111- “'1' “m1 m” Indium"! m" es tlho jury returned the following aiiflediloiiiwmi- 111° bildeflmflid- verdict. that John Henry Mitchell. Miss Hattie lVlacPhee was striklng- o“ the iiiii day 0,; Sepmmbei- did 1v 1111111111 111 P1119 1111K 111111 W01“ felolliously, willfully aha of his a 111cm“ ha’ w muck Th8 5mm“ malice aforethougiht kill and murd- w“ supmrled by Ms "lend M" er one Anthony Mitchell, and we MANY PASSENGERS — There was an exceptionally large passen- Kcr list going out by the Car-Ferry on Saturday morning. The express train to Borden was one of the largest of this season having ten cars crowded to over-capacity. They a 0 w“, a, Si) were mostly island tourists return- filigggxifas dfmm Moicidaynedwhen Mi.‘ lug lo their homes after spending Maurice Pcrry. a well-known and ‘he sunlmer “'9' prosperous farmer of that place i l .-. the members of the household _ ,_ were away ivOiklllg in the field,- allmm“ "‘*i‘,'éOI;i110-iyeafxildeayrynaéliiiiig i , , ,ii.o.lo the 23831120??? gtilfikxiglneutlgsaeifle?“the graves of former members return about 4p lll..\ll‘ Perry Wifilwera demmted‘ The parade w“ “mud lying meiess ‘on [he fioumluursllalled by Col. Davison and the A reccptable which had been conjsgl-viw take" by Brmlher Gemge —-SUDDEN DEATH. .— A vvty WEDN ESDAY RECEIVES CALL-Rev. Dr- Freeman, formerly of the Baptist Church in this City has received and accepted a cztll to the Calvary Baptist Church in North Sydney. “.\ir. John Davis Reeves of Snat- ilo. Washington. died Aug. 26 19- 26 at the homo oi Mrs. Oliver Fow- ler at Blackle. Altu. - Mr. Reeves went there to visit 119T. lmd later was to visit Mrs. J. N. Webster of Imperial Sask., who was notified that he had had a pur- BlYl-lc stroke, she left at once and HOME ON VISIT — Cadet Ed- ward Malone of the S. S. Canadian Conqueror, (‘. G. M. M. returned out lo the conilllou puoplc, A grout‘ FRIDAY botanist. ail-though llo hail n thor-. ougll knowledge 0f flowers, ilndl SUDDEN BEHEAVEMENT McLeod. taining a medicine which he was} taking for stomach trouble wasi found‘ lying near him the content-w being spilled on the floor A doci- or was summoned and announced that Mr. Perry's death was due to: heart failure, a ivczlk turn having’ come on suddenly. causing him to; collapse. Deceased was 7G _v9al‘s| oi age and leaves io mourn his. wvlie, ihreo daughters and five sons. The daughters arc “is NVill Cameron, Summersiilc; Mrs (‘smile Perry. St. Nicholas and The oration was made by Rel". \V. Bruce Muir and the last post sounded by Bilgler Chas. Hiue. ill the passing oi Miss isabel Mc- Millan, who died at Rustico- on the Qill. day oi August last a: the home ‘of licr cousin Mrs. Dan. Bulmnu, the Province has lost one of its noble women, and the community of liusltico one whose life had ever beel. rich in acts of kindness. al- Julia rendered without show or os- teulaliou. Sister Vina of n religious 0rd" 1"‘ since the death of her father ‘Montreal. and Perry are at llOlllt‘ other three are in and the Slipping from the ivnslo gale o the mill tlnzil rll Bradnibuue. _ Rockmlld-gllulllzali- whose Mam“ {and loving care Wu‘ .' ilolu T“) or ‘he “"5 Phllilibllou. Angus lilcMillnu. shc llfill for the most part been living with Mrs. lender solicliude llnd helped l0 ‘llflgllféll the loneliness nnil cou- ,il‘ll.lill8 to the comfort of a life scl- frcc from physical. iillllwlll-‘i. "am Em] “'°°d5ide' 11-1911 f““1l9"“iHel"lasi illness was but the cllluiill- years. fell uuzloiiccll lo his lit-nib in the pool below. on Tllursilaly dill aiiou oi‘ many years of physical siliTt-iiug consistently borne with erllocm- while o“ l1“ “'31 1° ~“"_l1"°l~ pullout endurance, never wvitllout The b“?- “h” i‘ m" 5°11 "1 MY-iccilz-sge nor always without cheer- and Elli-s Hadley Bradalbane. was lust econ alive n". dinner time on 'l'h-.lr_<ils_v. llc left on’ return lo school rind us he did not collie home ill tile i-veuiut: a search parry’ was organized in look for hilu. Woodsiilc ili‘iiiiiii,ss_ l Her funcral service. conducted lby Rev. Di’. Ranlsay of Trinity l'liili>il Church, Charlottetown, was ilii-ld at the residence of .\ir. Dan llullunn of Rustico, from which her The lllllll COllllllll-lreiuiiiiis were conveyed i0 poring? ed all night and all the next ilmvi-emeieri“ where she no“. ins imp Without success. Oil l-‘riilay noon all the coillluiluitil-s Bradalbnne were notified by l('lL‘-- phone. and huudrcils or iu-oiliei joined in the search. day evening at five body was recovcred from llic pool in the irlill-tlaul. Evidently llc was on his way to school. null us be usually took thc short cut across the llnm. b8 dill so on the occu- “llietl beside the mother whom sllc ‘Wmmdlllad lost in early life, and the father WllOiIl l0 serve in his declining years she deemed herself privil- Q“ §ul"""iiged, and upon whom she had lav- “Cmui lhgllsllell without stint the full meas- iure oi a daughter's love and af- ‘ifection. Their passed peacefully avray at Boston. .\iass.. on Aug. 26th 1926. sion, and iii some way roll ovi-r tlligsamh J‘ (mi, Dunn) imiaved wiie waste gale. Di". Bovycr 0i Crililailii. coroner for I‘rlncc County. was i-illlctl m1 (i 72 [of Thomas Fisher formerly of ll‘rincc Eilwiiril island. Canada. iii-Z- ycars. The deceased with home froul New Zealand on Satur- day evening on a visit lo hl.- father Rev. E. M. Malone. leaves on Monday James Duncan. Woodstock. During the ceremony,,wllicli was perform- Mr. Malone for Montreal singtou-former rector of St. ed by the Rev. G. '1‘. Sprlggs, Ken» medicai expei-is mental condition. recommend that John lilltcllelbtllc accused. be examined by proper to ascertain ‘his one time failed to recognize thc-Mr" Wm" "'“‘“’l‘3‘“"'- X011‘ llo dilffoilll when llc sitw it. lmilun- imcelbuil wurll. flplll his; So it had been. said the pl'czlcll-1‘°r' ["1111 711111011111“. Louisiri that her husband, (llcv. Uni A cl", witll Jesus Christ when hc was? was by his bedside when he passed away. il-lis wife arrived from Se- attle four hours before he died. Mrs. Reeves and Mrs. J. N. Weh- where he Wlll sail for Cardiff. HAZELBROOK CIRCUIT— Sci"- vlce will be held in (Yross Road Church. Sept. 19th at 11 a. ill. Alex- ander Baptist church at 3 p. m. Hazelbrook ‘l’ p.m. Rev. R. W. Lindsay. Pastor. officiating Pray- cr meeting and conference Wed- nesday, Sept. 15th at 7.30 p. m. at Hazelbrook‘ Prayer meeting at Alexandra Thursday S p m. Mr. Lindsay will hold service at Pro- teslani Orphanage, Thursday, Sept 16in at 7 p. m. The ulombcrs of lhc indian Re- SEYVlHlOII at Lcnllox Island ivere shocked yesterday iii tile tragedy which occurred about S o'clock in the morning. l; appears that while Anthony Aliicllell, an Indian between 50 and 55 years oi age. was milking his cow. he was iltlnckeil by his son, John ilenryillitchell. aged 26 years. who sleallliily crept up from be- hind nnd llittillg his father on the head with an axe spill his skull open causing instant death. The yoiillg lunn who‘ committed the nlvful deed is a returned sold- ier who “'21s severely shell shock- ed and whose brain has not been quite normal since his return, bllt he was not thought to be danger- ous or violent. Deceased leaves besides his wid- ow. who is a daughter of Chief Sark, Lcnnox Island, iivc boys and three girls to mourn their loss. An inquest is being hold. lliitchell was nrrcstcd and held in custorlly. WEDDING BELLS-At 6 n. m. on Tuesday morning. Sept. /14th. a means of sum of money. They will reside ill James Pendergast, President of tho Lakes-the ushers. Nlcssrs. Alvin Webb and Elvin Boulter found the accommodation inade- quate to meet the requirements of such a large number od friends. and ness the union of this popular young couple. After the marriage the bride and groom repaired to form, He“ w‘ B‘ Aiuir‘ we Moder. ator presiding. her home in Fniouvale where a sumptuous wedding supper was served to nearly two hundred in- Tbe accused Indian is now in the Prince County Jail‘. An adjourned meeting of the Presbytery oi Prince Edward ls- relatives who came hither to ivit- iami was imid iii Zion Church iasi evening. .Thc meeting was opened in due Those present vircre Rev. W. B. vited guests. Mr. and Mrs. Arhing em Clerk‘ were the recipients of many useful n and beautiful gifts which include gold and silverware and a large Woodstock. Among the guests pre- sent were ille brides sisters-Mrs. ev. DI McLean. Fulton, Rev. F. G. McIntosh. Home Ziiissiou Secretary oi the Marltlnle Provinces, Rev. Andrew Brown and lllessrs. Murdock Ross, Wm. hic- Millan and-Donald Mclfinnon, Alex Rev. G. Rev. Muir. Moderator. Rev. R. H. Slav- S. Mitchell, M. Scott George Mercer, and the Misses Mii- iiiicDoimiii and Aim-dock Mchgmiqn, 119 111111 11311-19 lllilcnwe; 1111i! 1191‘ Eidershiiud hlcssrsSylvanus Dober- broiller. Mr- Arthur MaoPhce; uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Er- tou and suburbs. The Fifth Annual Diocesan (‘on- League was opened in the CJiiJLA. 1191‘ ty and D. Stewart, representatives. The reading of the minutes of nest Bryan, her cousins, Mr. nudihe last riieetirlg wasnvaived and Mrs. Graham; also Mrs. King unddieii} as read. The first matter eealt Miss Gladys ilfenton all from Boe- with was a call from Tyne Valley Hall, Kensington, on September 7, was accepted by iiim The induction service was nrrang and was numerously attended. .\irs. Kenslngtou subiDlvision. presided. The Program ed for us follows: addressed to Rev. Andrew Drown. Ireland. Tile call was largely 81811- eil and accompanied ‘by a._ guarantee , oi‘ the usual adequate stipend toge- veutlou of the Catholic Women's “m. wiiii iiie iisiiai ]iQ][dgyg_ being extended to M On r. Brown it ‘Rev. (l. S. Mitchell, Moderator of Tyne Valley Session will preside and induct. Rev. ,M. S. Fulton will preach. Rev. R. H. Stavert will ad- Slnglng of Ode. "0 Canada." thv dress the newly lndllulcd minister Assembly. Prayer. Rev. Dr. Monaghan. ton Sub-division, Mrs. Jas. Ponder lll. and Rev. W. ii. Muir lllc 000910-- , The induction will Hike [IIGCP in Greflmg’ ‘President of 1‘°“*“"11'ilis 'l‘yue‘vallcy Church at 2.30 p. on Tuesday. Sciil- 2151- slcr accompanied the remains back to Seattle for burial. lie leaaves to molirll his loss, his wife, three sons and one diluglitci" also four brothers Duncan Reeves, of Kamloops AlliLZ llorntio ltceves of New Hampshire; llubert Reeves of Freetown and Ilerbert Reeves of Victoria West, Prince Edward island, Canada and three sisters, Esther Reeves of Bedeqile i’. E. i., Jone Reeves of New Hampshire and Mrs. .1. N. Webster oi imper- ial Sash. NUPTlALSF-Thc marriage of Illlss Maud Malone, oi Fl-cclolviulo Ml‘. Wilfred Connolly. Central lio- lloquc. was solomnized at St. hiitryfl-l Church. Indian ‘River. on Wellnes- day morning. sepi. 3th, Mgr. Gillls 0111911111118. The bride. who was bo- Qoililnizly attired ill navy satin Cl‘i‘])(1 and large black lint. was altcllilcll by her cousin. Miss Alina Quinn, oi Cardigan, while tile groom was ably supported by his brother Bcrll- ard. They entered the church to the strains of the wedding march played by Miss Driscoll. Alter tho ceremony the wedding party lilolor- on Clll'lll."l‘llC Pharisees, learned-i. lug of a MOSSlUlI. did llut recognize-l lllni ill Jesus Christ. Consequently‘ Jesus lllli] mailo use of tllls saluo, tcxt iu illustrate their lllllltlllfiS-S. lllll. said lilc llfflilfflliil; thi- stiluo Jesus. but all his followers-l. Like the living stimcs of Christian Church tllcy should not if thcrc were already those in lilo Clluroll today. is built. And dead stones». mil-l vcry impressive, Church school room, at wllicli llll oppnrtillilly was giFFu for lilo llicnl- l1 burs 0i‘ liilo congregation null bccoluc acquainted FllllCil. witll .\ir. L‘ —WEDD|NG BELLS. — A YUP)’ ill-i-ily ivelldlllg look place ill Mont (‘iivulul on Scplculbcr 1st, wllcll Jcrv-llllilll (lnlllilil. was united ill the ed to Charlottetown, returning iu the evening to the hoiuc of thc bride. whcre a reception was ll(‘|(l. the immediate friends ofllie bride and groom being invited. ‘Fllci their popularity. The groom's giiti to the bride was an amethyst ring} and brooch, to tho bridesmaid n silver rosary and to the organist a gold bar pin. Amid n shower of congratulations the happy coilplc; lcft for their future home ill Cell- tral ‘Bctlcquir. mnlly and useful presents lfifllifyfqifilfl‘ by Mrs. Williiilu Ilcyllolils. from iii I l‘ (‘l . cllillil. |i‘l'i'|il' 4|i'~l‘llllll' tin-us. hilly imllils of uuiirilniluy tu .\ir. F MlUllilPl Dcsllolrllcs.» of 'i‘il:,lilsh. 11 Tho ('l‘l'(‘llllllly was pcriovlueil by llcv. Allilrcw .\l‘SLlllilllli. ’l‘llc ccrc 15 molly was l‘l‘llll('.l‘(‘(l \'l‘l‘_\' .\l(lllll‘l‘ill. who plilycll lllc lllllSH illlil i-iaiug lunuy bcullilfill llyllllls. Silo also plilycil lllf‘ wcililiug lllnvl-li. W 'l‘lli- llriilc was iilll‘llil(‘(l by llciilricc Willi ll"! Kathi- lili-lltlli ll Aviicllnult. ivllili- All". ln-vi (iallaillr. lll'lllll(‘l' 0|" lilo bl-iilc, iibly silpilori- ll (‘fl llli‘ lzrlllllll. Thu llrliln. lookcli Iii Vt‘l‘_l‘ liiilltisllllu- ill il lllllllly bhlllilil l‘ Tlu- lviiliiilllg us they were ill "thc prouliscll com-f ' “'111¢l1 111B Cullrt Ilouse in Siillllllcrsldo 1110 1111111)’ ollAlpllollsils lhliglo in‘ ‘fornlcrly of’ Si. l-Zl -i Tllc illiiilclion service tbrougliouillizuv, P.i<}.l.. llliilll’ and liislcditon. for ziluinst two llmlrs. At its coll-ill) be prcsciit (ll ill!) lllilfflfige qr; clusioll a social was hold ill Zlflllilllfllly of his coll-in Bliss liulh ll lilillau oi l)0l'l'll(‘>‘li'l‘. lilies. will] i0 nice; cd ill tllo llOllli‘. oi‘ (‘ilpliv llll])l'(‘S'- lliPli‘ lliacKclizlc bziil piisscd away gii 1326, Particulars liiler. —MURDER CASE - Juiln H, Mitchell charizcil with lllli mimii ills flttllcl" Anthony .\lllt'll0l|1i[ Li, “OX isliillii on Siapii-ulbci- lilil w; lll‘flll'l t bci‘ l l - - n .' could be used to typify not only im. ifriliice Cugikiisig}: Lmtrnmglhl" .\l l‘. lill Tuesday ilcxt f ' St. Pclcl" they could and should bciiiig before Jiiiiizlér ililcliilililgrlr leinli FOFi-MER lSijANDER - Rey f‘lliczigo_ 1i] \ ~' ilzlrish, lid ii Yljli in :.. recently. Hi‘ magi. iiie iii c was in Uilsluil lll‘ um.- piuhi-iai . ciiilll iilllpbcli. \\'ll\‘i‘i‘ llc was grecllc by ii nilllillcr iii" old iricnils fro __ llciir lflvcl". llulio ll.l_\' and Sourl. A PLEASANT ‘can-teams A very interesting i-vi-ut look plat l\liil‘i-!ill'i"l. ilnuglliilr of .\ir. llll(l .\ll'h‘. "11 FY1911)’ 919111111- Wliliinillcr llll ill thc linulc oi‘ Mr illill .\ir.-l J. _- lilflf, lllxill-riuli-ulnl i-‘zlrnl. Wllfl ic ulcmbors oi‘ ilu- "lookout" llll "Pllilzlillcit" l'lll.~“-'i'.~‘. m‘ iim li-i iii ilullil,v'Si'liiili| lib-v u. i Kfillll “lrillihf i0 .\lis.i lailli zifiisc. who is -horli,v lo lll‘. lua Tlll‘ lllillUrl “shill ii" wil with s lillli-ss slccl- iln iill cut glass; iillll . ‘.- llli‘. Mir-is llillusl- is ii cmbiir oi‘ ilu- i-huir oi‘ iiu- llilillll |llll‘t'.ll. llllll l|i‘l‘ l-uliiribuiioilili illl- lllllfllflil lil-rvill- iii llll‘. Pllllf‘: gast. Civic Welcome. Mayor J. Laird. Rev, Jog, C. ilarrisnll was air pointed to thc New honilcn coll- grcgallou for ll ilci-iorl of six mouths colldl :t an inquest and cmpallcllvdréu. hushimii and n“) (iaiigiiiers lilr. Roderick .\lcl\'il_v. (forclrliiuliimmigmied imm Gaspereaux is the following jury: u i" about iwo months agoysiie n“ gqm!“ lllilll been in failing health for some ' r- “m,” ‘ ' ‘z uiule prcvinils to her death, and M1- Archlbald 3l"l‘l“u"u ‘notwithstanding the loving care, NI“ Vern” 310°” [and attention which she had receiv- ggdéfllizllgcuilmclgfillizlc or! lilo cud cause calmly and quiet- - ' 1'. _Aft°"_f"f ilmlihm‘ m. )Tll0 law Mrs. Fisher was a de- “ere ‘Mm "o" "(m ivnlcil Christian lady and a good lly ilpprl-vliiicll. GET-AWAY You must try Champlil" Spark Plugs to prove how party lvl-ll- girl-ll ii lll‘iil'l)' l'l‘('(1|)l.l()ll lluvl- l)i'l'll I11‘ iii ihl- briill-‘s llolui- illl \\'l-ilui~:.-dily. 'l‘ill- lvi-Ilillll: ]ll‘l‘.‘~‘l‘ill$ \\'l'i‘t* villll- iillll‘ illlil bl-zililiiul. .\ll4‘l‘ illl (‘iljlly- f|'l\' lill l|(‘|lill'li'il ior illliir quiet but prctty wedding was sol- His ailllillééfl a‘tv Trinity Parsonage by c ev. . M. R an, when Bliss ' c lo, “ ‘out des (‘ouirobnu- _ _ Ruby M“ Davisoii? ii i“ iiaugipdigrlfliggdamocsh Cosmo Encimm dating from Sept. 1st iillil looking ter of My and Mm Jiysopii Davis-On’ Piiiio5oiiiiy_ forward to lho induction at a later Kflnilniilon. was united in marriage Presentation of C. W. l... ‘Prize, P911911- , to Mr Gordon C. Warren, Charlot- Miss Isabel Gallant. hllscoilche. The lllilllfttlflll of Roi‘- M- 3- P111" tctown. Tho bride who washecom- Address. Education. Rev. Dr. M. ton into thc pastorate of Zion ingly attired in a navy blue tailor- Monaghau. Church ‘then followed in thc _mnn- cd costume with grey bat and slices Hcallh Talk, Dr. J. D. McGuigan. uci" reported clscwhcrc in lhls ls- Woffllllll -FURTHER PARTICULARS- A icrrlhlo tragcriy occurred ill Lcn- nox Island on 'i‘ilcsilay morning when John llollry blitcholl, ivho for several months has been mod-Pm“ _ iaiiy deranged “ruck and kiiieiiiililllllw. _. ‘,1iili‘lll-lvlyivlllliilllilil)’ his rather Alimony Miicimii wiiii yours ill iluili-y lvviliiv-ii lllc. .\ir. an ax,“ Jiisi ii ‘peek iiriwimis ii“, illlil _.\ll'..-. lii-sliilrbvs will rcslilc. ill insane man llarl attacked null llru- film's)" tally beaten another lllliliin. Slu- s I witncssos whom Al llll- l't‘Sllli'lli'l‘ oi‘ lli‘l' lli-ilbl-li’. A however. knew how the accident occurred, a verdict was returned of accidental drowning. The whole community’ has been affected by the young lnll's sudden and tragic death and many gather- ed to pay their last respects at his funeral. which was held yesterday afternoon. On Thursday July 29. 1921i word can"; by wire in Mr. (icorge Trows- dale from Charlottetown 11051111111- conveylng the sail news that wife hail pasfled away (he s11")! returning on lo Goll. that Rave it. for to be absent from the body lo' b9 present with the Lord. Interment was made on Satur- day afternoon to the beautiful cemetery. Crapaud. the funeral he- ing largely attended was conduct- cd at the house by Rev. Geo. Som- ors, Union Clillrcil. assisted by Rev. C. C. Rand, Anglican Church. (‘ra- paud. and at llie grave by i181‘ i151? tor. Mr. Geo. Sonlers. The deceased lvill be greatly mis- sed in the community where she was always ready to assist in tulle of sickness. and l0 give u cheerful ‘vi-lio dud mother and always will- lug to lend a helping hand to all in sickness or trouble. She was a consistent member of the Catholic Church and was always punctual ill attending the Holy services un- ,til a year previous to her death. iwlloil sickness prevented her from latlcnding. Her funeral on Satur- iilay Aug. 23th at 8 o'clock a. m.. _froui thc home of her daughter, i‘.\lrs. Dr. Groppner, 1909 Columbus iltvs. l0 St. Mary's of the Angels iChurch. where a Requiem high ‘lllilss was celebrated. and thence to the New Calvary cemetery iwhere all that was mortal of the ‘remains of a loving mother were laid to rest. The deceased had ten children eight boys and two girls. three of the boys predeceas- ed her some years ago. and she had 14 grand children. The boys living are John, T.. in Rumford iliaine. llcnry. Ziinrlinv Edward. and lJosepil in Boston. and two girls Sadie and Katie also of Boston. Also five brothers and three sist- ers lwo of which predeceased her some time ago. She also leaves to ulourn besides the ch-lldren men- tioned above a sorrowlng husband, who allvays treated her with the greatest affection and kindness. (May her soul rest in peace). to match is a graduate of the Prince Edward island Hospital and has nursed in Charlottetown for the past year and a half previous to her nlarrlflge. She was thc recipieni of many useful and valuable pre- sents both in Charlottetown and Kensingion. The groom, who 11:15 been a vnlucd employee at the Ex- perimental Station for the past eight years was waited on by his fellow workers and presenter] with an address accompanied by t. purse oi gold. immediately after the °°1e111°11Y Mr. and Mrs. Warren left by train for Guelph, Ont, where they intend spending the winter; followed by a host oi good wishes from their numerous friends for a ~1>vn voyage through life. Patriot please copy. v WEDDING BELLS. —A lvcddiug of nluch interest unis soicrunizod in Si. hinlnchlfiil (‘llurcll- Killkora oil Wednesday, Sept, lat, when bliss Mary Rosella hlllrplly, dailgiig. er oi John R, and Mrs Aiurphy of Shamrock was united lll marriage to Mr. Leonard ‘Duffy, a prosperous farmer of the same place. The bride was chnrulingly dressed in white snlin with willie veil. silo wins nltcnded by Miss Agnes Duffy sister of the groom. Tile brides- maid was attired in blue geori-tctte Annual Address, Diocesan Presi- sue. Alter lllc induction llorvlcn was dent. Mrs. Fred Conroy. Vocal Solo, ltnlian Song cored) Madame St. Coeur. Hymn, Holy God we praise Thy Name. the Assembly. IE1!’ oyer some routluc business was dis posed oi and the mcollug adiourn- ii A Social Hour, Kcnsington Sub- wonrk Worn People Division. National Anthem. The election oi officers resulted as follows:- Prca-Mrs. W. J. Mciutyro. 1st VICB-PTCS.—MTS. F. J. Casey. 2nd Vice-Pres.-—l\irs. Amelia Mc- Grath. 3rd \l'ice-Pres.—Mrs. (Dr.) E. G. Gillis. Treasurcn-Mrs. A. J. Bernard. Corr. Sec.-—-Mrs. (Dr.) J. E. Blan- cllard. ‘ Rcc. SOC.—-Mf‘5. Jas Pendorlzast. Councillors: Mrs. Chnrlcs Fisher, Mrs. J. B. Cunningham, Mrs. Win. Pondergllsl. Mrs. Francis Hagan, Mrs. Mary J. MvAlllny. On Wednesday evening the dele- gates and executive were most pleasantly entertained nt a card party at ille residence of Mrs. (DrJ E. G. Gillis The prize winners were Mrs. Fl-cd Conroy. Ptlst President. and Mrs. Thomas Bolger. The Ken- singiou Sllh-Division gave a most enjoyable social in the C. M. B. A. llnll. where lllc delegates and visit- ors met with thc members oi the Find New Health bY improving Their Blood, ii‘ you feel run dowll. ii moans listless and that your blood is thin and watery. that your vitality lH low.‘ not sleep well and are tlrcll when you rise in the morninli- You 111111 no pleasure ill your ulellla and 1118 tlisplrltctl at work. You have no energy 1° 011' joy yourself. You do you l‘ Thousands of ruen ihro rllu down petite. breath. Do not submit to this. iiot -bio (laud with il new vitality. 'l‘llcre is no difficulty ill tlolllg this. Willliims‘ Pink Pills build up and and lllCilTlS by anxieties of work. ’l‘llousailils of lvome arc broken down (household toll, with tired limbs llllil aching backs, thousands of are pale, listless traction. it all lhing-—tllin and watery blond. vit- ality, rlln down. anaemia, poor ap- pulpltntlng l l)y their girls without lit- the saute lcuri, short . new Dr. plicn Tony. At that time cffurls wore made to have hilu confined but those who mudc the ntlonlilt. is understood, were told that lf ho did anything furlbcr that ho would lio incztrcerillcll. Tho above tragedy is tho result or that unfortunate dclnyh Mr. Mitchell wlis struck as llc was milking a COW. ills son had just got out nf bed and without shying n word ho rushed to tho WOOd-[lllfi seized lilo axe allli made inwards llls flttilcl‘. The clllor Mitchell bcliizeil hint not. to strike him but llo pnid no hcctl. hit him a crushing blow on illi- head, then iloll towilrils the woods. .\ir. Mitchell whose head hail been split open was conscious for Zl ilmo hilt lived only an linur. lmlcr —-<Ai 2 p. lll. the lnsuuc man cauli- out oi the woods wllcrc lio bud boon surrnulidcil and quietly gilvi- himself up. Sheriff Wright null posse fllTllfflll shortly uflor and took him to Summcrsiile. N. Before a large congregation, Rev. hlarcus Scott Fulton. ll. A, was ill- ducted last nlgiht nu minister of Zion Presbyterian Chili-oh, the charge being rend lo lllni by thc liiciierilhor of the Session. Rcv, W, Bruce Muir. The new minister was‘ addressed during the illdilcilou scl=| Jilin-pit lllllgvl", lluiu- lli\'l‘l‘, oil Sull- iliiy- Jilly lib, i926. Alisa-i (‘illlli-rilli‘ ilulizcr was i-illli-ll ll) lli‘l‘ ilti-ruill l'i‘Wr'ii‘(l ill lbi- ilI|Vill|l'l'll n20 ill‘ cigllLv-llllil" yours. Sb:- \\'iih‘ thc lzisl surviving lllivllllll-v of lllc lilllli- ly 0i’ llli- lam: 'i'llllll|2l.~' liilll-(vr. Sill‘ will.‘ lulrll lll Xl-lvlklilllilliillii, iillii \\‘ll('ll but ii Fllllil i-lllilzrzllril lll Prilici» iiiilviirll islzluil with lll‘i' ]ifll'l'|llS. llcvouscli was nllviiys ill robust bi-iiltb lilllll n fcw uinlllhs ili‘(‘\'lllll.‘1 to llf‘l' iii-nib. ‘Slu- wills‘ visitcil luillly lllni-s ilurllll: lu-l- lll- llcss by ilcl" pllslnr, llcv. W. V. .\ir- llilllulil, who lllSi) ltiilliillllllcrcri io her llll! lust ililly Sncrztluclit ollllc (‘ritbuiiia (‘huri-ll, of which i-lllf‘ was ii fli‘\’lilll llll'llll)4'l‘. \\'llc|i illll ii yilillll; girl slu- \\'i‘lll. lo llli‘ Ullitinl Stun-s. whvri- sbi- livv-ii nllnly y-cnrsi. Jiilil by hour-st iuli-tzrlty slli- illltll!" gtlhiLiillll ivils llll.“ |l1'li) oi’ lll‘l' l|ll‘ll lvliloivcil uulllu-l", ywllllllti-r sisters llllil only ilrolllier. l'2lll‘li'lf. to wllnnl silo l'l‘flll‘lll‘ll ill llitcr ycilrs llllil ulililc ll(‘l' lullllo illltll ills ilenlll ill May, 192i. living of n cheerful luuuuer silo lnudc many frieulls at llllllll‘. llllil abrnnil. who Willi llcr nil-cos null lli‘[)llt‘\\'.'~l llllfl relative-Q. will t-llcrisll llcl‘ luculory- for tili- lll1lll_\ pom] iiccils of kindness i-x- lCllflPil lll(‘lll. llCl‘ funeral look plat-c on 'l'll0.'~i(llly morning. Jilly G. the hotter, more intense spark they prorliiiie 111' gzreases the rapldifi’ ° our get-away. Whvbfl eftbehindwhen the traf- c signal flashes wliiifi} set of Chainilwl" 7W1“ put you out m front- Forda-Dldud lll the Red Bu! fififil‘. r380‘: —(sr $2M c 11:03:55.: an [uh Kensinglon Sub-Division and their Hope River, friends. All prcscut volcil lllni this con- vention was one of thc most pleas- ant and satisfactory in the history of C. W. l.. conventions in this pro- vince. The card winners were Mrs. Willi lint to lllolcil. Thc groom was supported by .\ir. John l1‘. Murphy, brother of the bride. Tho marriage ceremony was ilerforlilcd by the pastor Rev. M. J. Smith, After the luavriago the happy enrich the blood, which ilriilgs with it new health null vitality. .'I‘lle man, woman up girl W110 lakes Di‘. Wil- vice by Rev. ll. ll. Stnvert, uiulim S“ -‘\“"'-“‘ “h""”"~ iiie coiigi-eimiioii by new Gcorgmlllld was largely titli-nileil by hot" S. MltchellfRev. Finlay i.\l8Cllll0l-ll\ “my "QIMIVFS m"! mom's‘ Re" Mums. Pink Pins is My“ run uisoniook p“, in the seivicg quiclu lligli Mass lvais celehrnicil by flown, Their friends notice how The sermon was delivered iii‘. llle Jlt-v. Llarcllcc i1 eterii. Rilstico. , who nlso ofllclaicil at lilo grave. energetic “my are’ what a fine up Rev‘ M“ Muir‘ who spoke Bloqmmb whore all tllnt wall ulortnl of a lov- TUESDAY RETURNS HOME - ills Lord- ship Bishop 0‘I.eory returned Sat- urday night from Montreal being forced through sicknes to cancel CHAMPM D¢plntidbl¢ ior Evmifxl‘ A Canadian-mode 1' Windsor, 011111" his visit to Edmonton to attend the Sliver Jubilee of His Grace Arch- bishop 0‘Leary. Rev. A. L. Slnnott couple left on n brief tour. visiting points in the Maritime Provinces, and taking in‘ lilo Amherst Exhibi- tion. After their return a reccp- John T. Mullin and ‘Mrs. Andrew O‘Keeii=. An invitation was most cordially exiénded to the delegates petite they have they enjoy liiieh and llcw much “The stone which rejected became tho ly on the text. the builders You get these pills through ally headstone oi the corner." lug iiuut was tenderly laid to rest. tllcrc to remain illltll suuiuloucll to meet her lSaviour ill ilnal judgment The Rogers Hardwai to hold the next convention at St. Peter's. This was presented to Miss Mary ‘Mo/inlay. Y Biifioiiibnnied his Lordship who was reported mllch improved in hegith at the city hospital yesterday. tion was held in Mr. Duffy's home. where ailout one hundred guests assembled. and an evening of rare , _.___.__.___.__ Pulzfi-ci-lmcl-llttli inspire BRINGING {JP L‘ATHER,__ ~ —Among the exhibitors at the lAld- _ _______ _ _,- beret Fair was F- M. Ives of the wEl-l-"l? *HERE lbNcr UTTLE i “Nib E MY Prince Edward Island Rabbitry oi “NY OLAYHN‘ lN THE ‘QAQD. H D Montague. whose exhibit of Chin- 5H5 WAC: HOME LEfibOflb BEFORE chilla Rabbits proved a great suc- §TUQ*‘NI— cess. Their booth was thronged continuously by interested spectat- ors viewlng these beautiful brown eyed "bunnies“ from the island's dealer in medicine, or by lnail at in speaking on this subject hhafwhqi“ we viii-noon‘, may ‘than 60 ce-nts a box from 'l‘llc filr- Wll- Muir said that it W118 11071181111199 11 mcct with a slulllng and iii-nigh liams Medicine Co.. Brockvlllc. failing oi spcciallsis and experts tolqmmionhnce,‘ May her soul l-cst in Ont. miss things that were very applir peace, Co.. Ltd. DISTRIBUTORS {If --]ly (ieorgo llii-Jluuili HOW Mou- lb ONE . DON'T - ADQLE AN FOLK l Know VJE ONLY 0O OUR EikflDi-Eb WlTH PEACHEb’ *1" 1 ive prices and orders secured for many more of these very interest- ing fur bearers. Today this enter- prising firm is busy shipping these rabbits to their various destina- tions. This ls the first exhibit of Chinchlllas in the Maritmes and Mr. Ives is to be congratulated ior the success that has rewarded his efforts 1n this infant island indus- try. At Amherst he secured the following prises: first and second for does with young: first. second and third for bucks; first and sec- 9111 1°? 1.190. I‘li',§ rfllllfil about Absc. blue’;