ti? f - MONDAY . . Al. Wood Islands North on June —- 14th. 1921 Daniel H. McMillan in ' the 64th year of his age. He_ leaves to mourn besides his sorrow- illg widow. one son Duncan and one daughter Annie .l. at homo. onmsister Mrs. Archie McConnell, of Pisquitl. tour brothers. Angus oi Boston, Mass" and Duncan, Dou- lnid and Neil of California. fllmflg "awn ‘ant-r. iv\\i\>!"><‘_ alarms-if? rN-t‘ W‘ ‘r --DIED AT DORCHBQTEWMAQS. -—’l’he angel of death visited the home ot John Delaney. 5i) Wales Pl... Dorchestor. M3354 on June 15th, and took from them their ilitlo son lqgétl eighteen months. The child was sick only one week and despite the efforts of the most eminent tiootors and nurses and the most. living cure he quietlv passed sway. The little fellow w . exceptionally bright and will he sadly missed by his trarents anti nil who knew and loved him. .\ir. and Mrs. Delanevure both from ’l'i(znish. P. E. i. Mrs. Delaney was fortuerly tiilissl (‘lam Piteo, daughter of the latc James Phcc. To the ‘bereaved parents anti two ‘.\ir. Grorge A. Thompson oi the we! known firm of Poole & Thomp- stn, Mlontague. crossed to Pictou l~‘rida_v morning in the S. S. Con- stant-e and alter arranging busi- ness matters in connection with the tern schooner Victory Chimes. returned to the city last evening by the same ‘bout. Mr. 'l‘hoiiipson speaks highly of his tr_ip going and coining and would recommend a sail on the Constance as a must pleasant wziy in which to spend a. day's culling. The death took tiiace at French River on April 24th ul' .\irs. lra McLeod, zit tho age of 557 years. leaving a sorrowing husband and infant daughter. Mrs. McLeod was highly respcctctl and esteemed by all who bad the pleasure oi her acquaintance, and always took an octive piirt in tin.- aliairs of thc en- tire conimtinity in which she rc- sitleti. The funeral wits conducted by llll8 Rev. John Stirling of Brad- albanc and Wits one ot‘ the largest inr ntany yours in the cu-minnnity‘. tutosting to the high esteem in Wil|('ll Airs. lit-Lead was lield by the people. aunts the hlisses Slarie and Millie Delsneys we extend sincere symntthyz- ll. Oil l‘ and Mrs. Geo. hiacvnrrtiac. and thuir son Edwin. city, atienticd the closing exercises at Mount St. Vin- cent last week. and were the guests of Mrs. David Cameron, Sh. at Halifax. Their eldest datigltter. (ilatlys. was awarded at the t-ltvs» ing the. Archblshotfs gold medal for general excellence. the highest award obtainable. and was 111st) one of the thrcu girls who tricil for tho (itivcrnor-Generii1's lirunzo Medal for English l,li)5‘l‘iii\1l'£‘. Miss Mac(‘oruiac i-ompletetl her Post Graduate taoursp anti carries homo with hcr a diploma for tuili- tary drill. club swinging. dumb hells. wands. ililliPllP Ltpparatus ox- erc scs, polkn ilantrinir. and fencing which covers the entire gymnastic course at the institution. On tilt’ first day of .\la_v. lilfil. Brzitialbatie was callcd to tnourn anuthcr of it»: ybiing. Miss Annie Macintosh. who pas~ctl ittvay rit the early zigt- of twenty daughter of innit-rick Alt-turns. At first hopes for her recovcry" wore entertuint-ti when it bccamc known that her rccttvctyv was hope- less. She ii('(‘€‘|1t0il the condition with (fhristiziti rcsignatioti to thc Divino will expressing a tic-fire to leave this world of pain. sorrow and death to he trith liim. her Redeemer. Her itincrnl which was held on the Itrd of Nlay was largely attctidetl. The fiiticrni services at tlic litiiise and bravo were. t‘iii\tl\li'i('.fl by licr titishu‘ titt- Rev. .lohti,Sterliug, B. A. who spoke words nt‘ comfort to the hi» rezivctl (other. utul sister Florrio and ‘brother Datiiiie and -\'()l'll-‘ of fitlmillilllttil to those present. licr remains were laid to TPsl in spring- ton Cemetery. Hff-‘URTHER PARTICULARS— A sad itt-i-itlont occurred at Nint- fru-iigc. Harbor on Saturday even» ing Juno 18th. when .\ir. ‘finiothy Mcflirmick of Selkirk Wits lcnvini‘. the harbor with s ("dfllliittl of lob- ster shells. l1 would tippctii" that hris horse took fright trout the noise of the shclls in the cart and began to run. .\ir. Jit-(‘oriitack who was walking beside the cart in front of the wheel. tripped and fell in the wheel track and the loaded cart wont lengilnvu-"c UVPI‘ his body. llis adoptv-rl son, cle- vcn yours old, was. with him. Some men who were working near. cutight the running horse anti ha iiy ran to the place oi the ac dent. They found Mr. .\lc('or~f muck tinconscious and he lived only a few tninti-tes. His YPlIliIlDS were taken to Mrs. Ilryanis who lives near and the Coroner, Dr. McLaughlin. stiminoncil. After the inquest Sunday tmtirning, the TC‘, nuiins were taken to his homo in; Selkirk. Mr. McCormticlc. who was (H yea-rs of age. was an lion- cst, jovial and kind hearted farm- cr. always ready to lend a helping bnntl and ho will br- mtuch mlsscil front Lita community in which he lived. ilo loaves to mourn be» tildes his SOFFOW-lllg wlfo and tttlnpttstl “mo. i..-av brothers and one sister iTinvtirtls of iii) carriages: fkollotvmi tho remains to Ft. Mar- garetks 11i(‘liurc.l\ when‘ llotitiio High Mass was sting. The funcr- nl ucrvlcos wcrc performed by llov. K. i’. MicPhorstm. after which the roiuuiits \\’l‘t'i! laid to rest in tho irdjniniug ccmctt-tjv. May his soul ' IHHIFI‘, i Pheo, who make their homo at the: A BRILLIANT STUDENT.-~~.\ir| -5AD DEATH-Death at all times is sud btit ivlien .1 young and devoted wife and mother is taken aw y from her home and Yillllil)‘ it s indcctl sudtlcst of all. Such \\‘.‘l.\‘ tho case in the recent tieath of Mrs. l-‘ritnlt McLellati who dicd on J-llllP 18th ut her home Huntington Avcnuo, Roxbury. Mass. Her death at the early ago oi 25 years ltas cast a gloom over the whole neighborhood where she lived ‘or she had by lit-r geniul illsp >11 and kind waws won the love and esteem or all who ltncw her. licr hstibzinti who is tho 1m uf the lute l5. l). hlt-Lellan. Al. l‘.. ilirincrly of Palmer Ittiail. l’. iC. i.. is licart broken wliiii- tho two tit-auilftil little girls left he- liind tire too young to realize their il'l‘t‘l)i.i.l‘it~lllE‘ loss Airs. .\icl.eiian was .r1ueri_v' .\ii.~' Tore a. daughter of .\ir. .\llcliticl (‘orcortil of Bald- winis ltoad, P. it}. i’ Besides her llllnllilnil .' t» leaves 4t ilevotcd lath» rt‘. three stern and four brothers. 'l‘ho funeral ivas llPili front tlic l'lllll't'll oi‘ the Iiiessctl Sacrament and was lllTiYEly r¢t.ti1-nn_.-.\__ cut...- nt‘ tltc pail ‘hearers were from i‘. it‘. i.. Alussrs ltetrben tvuiignn. J. .\lt:.\'ciil. J. ilottgziti and t‘. Alnrri- mu, thc tllliO-rs being Nlcssrs. Ern- cst Wcrncr and Jas. Nlctlrcehziu. litixbtir)‘. hlitss. May she rcst in ptmctn- ll. Sriirccly liiid thc liomc. oi .\li‘s_ .-\lit-c (lrltfun of lfltnyvalc been tin- W-iltwi of its cloak m‘ sittinoszi on ticcniint of thc domisn of one oi‘ its nutnbt-r—\itt= late Sit-s. William f;1-i1'ft>n~—\vl1ei1 it was ttgaiu en- slirouticti iii :1 like tinntlc of grief wiust-tl by tbc 5.»; Flillll‘ cur-Monger of ticziili. This titnc its victim was Lucy Lcviuin. who ni tltt- earl zigt- o1‘ twenty-out‘. dopzirtt-ti this liit- tin )l_t\l\(ll\_\‘ June l1’.ti\.. "flit- il('t't'ii$i‘il who for stun.‘ months past had iii-cu rvsitling in (‘hnrlottetmvu w twkrn sudden- ly iii on the umrniiig oi the 13th inst, She \\"i~' iiiiiiicdi:ttci\- "cniov- od to tho (‘miilottcttnvii Hospital. but in spilt‘ of all tlttatvtnctlicttl skill could do. licr soul \\illiin u fciv short limirs llllil winged its stidden flight to tlic Grntil Beyond. To lllillliPl". sistcrs. and brothers bvr ttnt-xpectozi tit-nth was u heavy cross to bear. but their S l‘ H g (zitlttilit- ftti‘li rtvsc to tlit-it" lll('(‘ and fcrvcnily they pr: 'cd "Thy will bc done.“ Luci. by her kind and izcuti» disiosititm had won the tioservPtl t‘ "pccl and cslcciu of 1i host of lricnils. llcr sudden death in the vcry bloom of woiiianltiititl. has left in the lit-arts of those who knew anti loved her il void which itllilll not soon be filled. llcr funeral took place on Thurs- illiy tht- 16th. to St. Ann's (‘hurcb Lot ti». whciw- ltcqtiimn Mass was sting by ltcv. l)r. 'i‘houi:is Curran, P.P. Thc body was thcn convey- f‘ll to 1h.- atljuining ccmetorgy, wltcrt- all that was tuurtal of a loving sister true friend and an exemplary trii 'tian_ was laid to rest in its last resting place to await a glorious rcsurrcctitin. Jiay hcr snul rcst in pent-c. llvsillcs :1 kind nrnl loving moth- cr, thc tiecoiist-il lteavcs to citcrisit lit-r moinor_v tiirt-t- sisti-rs and iivu brotlicrs: N-argitrot in North Adams. Mary in Soutntcrvillc, M: s. John in Wcstcrn (‘:iiiittla, llfiliium_ .lauics. Louis, ilcrald and Ada at burnt». as well as n numt-r- trill-t host oi" rclativt-s and frit-ntls i0 all of those the warm Hyiupntiiy of the: community is cxtenilctl in tliclr ltvrcavcuicnt. Tito pall-bcarers “ilriitli. lliinicl wt-rtt. William t'(iinn. \V itci‘ 1( i Every “is (lumadok Dessert " - “c111 .11 aw. -t\t».r."1.v¢;4 ~:'~.-:M'¢' Where in the Dominion 6151.110 Iflbwtlknnous - nmnnun. "lliGSi mi lliost Matter. Selected from Have You Tried (BROWN LABEL) ‘ Your Grocer sells it g for c i per pound. Coitdy. James Quinn Joseph Duffy and Joscpu L‘ Callaghan. Spiritual bouquets were received from tht- following her ntotlicr. her sister liiary. her brother \Viiliatu_ Airs. James Aictlinn. .\ir. and Airs. Eneas (‘larkin. Mr. and liirs. Chas. Doyle‘ ‘.\ir. and Mrs. l-‘itzsimtttons. Mr anti Mrs ll Molyncutix, Mr and Mrs. T. Trainor, Mr. and Mrs. Peter i‘lurkln. Misses Minnie Mo» Ginn_ Agnesfallagliztn, hiargaret Quinn. Katie Duffy. Katie Dougher- 1y hlargttret (‘larkin, Marie (‘al- laglian. Mary and Ada Smith, nltirl-{nrct i-uid EvcLvn (Windy, Jen liaughcy, licrtlia Cilliilgllilll. Nlary .\ vrtle Gurman. hiossrs. All’, 'l‘t'atiuoi' Patrick Callaghan. and Daniel Mt-Lcaii. .\lur_v (‘nlliifiiutd FOR THE RACE$.—-A string of ltorses from tho hfaclvinnon Drug (‘outpanfs stat-bios left yesterday for the rzvces at Moncton. Mr. l‘. S. Brown also left with Alice the Great. PAiNFUL ACCIDENT-A pain» ml accident occurred at Buy View on Thtirstlziy last when Mr. Pres- tuu Warren of that place had his hand tivken ofi’ wihlo running a planer. .\ir. Warren was immed- kliely rushed to the P. h‘. l. Hos.- pital where at lust report he is resting comfortably. LOSS BY FIRE-hit‘. and Mrs. E B. llurnelt, formerly of Brighton stibtirh of this city, were very for- tunate in the heavy loss of their house with practically evcigv thing. The finals of the President's match was playctl on Saturday at. the liclvidcrc. Links. Bliss Edith Rogers and li. E. Iiltilicr winning from Miss Lorna Wccws and Judge iSltatvzirt. Nils Rogers wins the President's prize and .\iis.~= Weeks: the prize donated by the \'ive-‘ President. l The ladies putting and approach- ing ctmtcst ivns ttlstr held~.\lrs. li. F}. Miller first anti Miss Lorna ‘J. Weeks second in tlic putting. and in the tippfiltttrlllflfl Mrs. W. S. Stewart first with Nliss Edith‘ [Rogers second. ' The tiny was particularly fine' with ii plcusnnt breeze, and there \\'ll!~‘ it large turn out. Mrs. J. A. Matbicstm. Mrs. J. ll. Aiuicolui and .\ll.=s (lillcspitr served lczi. .\ir. (‘oruftuit. couiplctetl his work as instructor and returns t0 Syd- tlf-ry this, niontlny tuorning tzz- be present at tilt» opening tm Wetl- flfWillly oi‘ tlic stiicnrlitl now club house of the liingiin (‘minty (‘lub, whore be is pcrmanontly cnpltiyeil. 'l‘ht=. nplninn general amongst the mcnrbtirs is that the (‘li.'i1'l.'1ttctt>\vn Golf (‘lub Filfilllll have u pcrnitin-i cni prctlwsitiual and if this is not’ citrrfcrl out next season an cndcuv» or slltililtl ‘ic made to liuvi- .1 mun for two or three months at least. Very excellent results are already apparent from .\ir. (‘nrnikuflds ex- cellunt instruction. the only regret bcin: at the shortness of his stay. in golf. perhaps mtrrc purtlctiiitrly than in any thing olsc, newly ac- quired knowictlge in proper method of play ‘ very easily forgotten tin- pt stcntly- udiicreil tn and practicctl until it KEOIIIPS natural tn tlicii piuyer.—-li.E..\f. ‘Th? TUESDAY. The death at (lcorgetosvn on Sit» turdar evening of Mr. Simon Mar- illi Will be learnotl with dccp rt»- grct. 'l‘lie into Mr. Martin had hccn in poor heuith for tivcr n year but bore his suffering with great patient-e. He was Sit _vc-.trs at age; 'i‘licrt-. are left to mourn three daughters and one Stilt,’ Mrs. Henry l.avantlic.r. (icnrgctmvu; Mrs. Fri-ti (lotcll. (loorgetoivu; Mrs. Rooks in iiosiun and Mr. Gil- bert Martin also of lioston to whom tho vmpiithy of the W110i!) community" is extondede-A. 5OTH.. ANNIVERSITY. — ltcr Tiltltllilii Aiarsliali this your coir.- lllcicil fifty _vczirs in the ministry- and was rcccntly publicly [lrtn-‘(llli- 0d with u lifcsizctl irntncd plnilo- graph of iiimscif. Durimz his long ministry‘ Mr. Marshall has sorvctl the ftvlitnvinpr, circuits: DUlPSlHWTI. Knowicsvillc. llentun. Kcswick. Dornhcsler. Point du Butte. Fair- vilic. St. .lohri (Furlctonl. (Jliathitm, \vtl(i(l!4iil('k.. St. Joint (Quccn Square). St. Stephen, Point do Buttc. ‘St. John (Pnrimarihen), Pbutlottctown. itlrttcc) Frcilcric- ton and lruirvlllc. PEARDON-YOUNG WEDDING- Miss Nlargarct l]. Young. tliittgbttii‘ 1.1‘ .\l|" and Airs. Art-iiiiniiil Young ‘of It!" North Alain Si, Atiloliorn. Muss, xvzts married 'l‘hur.-'tla.\‘. Juno iltii to Percy 'l‘iiom:is Penrtlnn of iloston. formerly of ,\iunl.iguo. P. E. l. ‘The (wercuitiny look pluce at tht‘ home of thc bride's pair-outs, which was htiuilsomcly decoriiti-il itrr iiw iWCllSlOIl. The bridal party stood tinder an arch of Tami. mp1 cut limrcrs. 'i‘bc bridcsnuiitln were it‘. llrlugs iboth of Atotlebqrt) and the hcst ma was L. l-‘ay Brown of EvPYPit. é-htficirtting pastor was Rev. .l. li. Pi-arilnn or South ills Ruth P}. Kinncy and Miss Pcnrl-i Telephone wires were burnt pm tindcr tho kitchcti. 'l'liey wore un- ‘able lo (call firciucn from Vveilesley. (Mass) liotvever thc house and furniture were insured} ABSENT THIRTY YEARSHMr. John A. hit-Loud, forntcriy or Vai- ltivficlfl. lii1.- 'ved on thc island on-a slit/rt ‘ t to friends and re- lntives ziftct" thirty years absence in ‘$111 Fritncisco, Calf, whore he conducted '11 large and successful a §l‘OCCl‘_\' thus-moss. Nit‘. lilo-Lend is at pre. n1 stopping with his ‘sis- ter-ln-law on ICIISIOI] St. Zlirs. Mc- Leod ‘formerly M‘ "s Mc- (‘ormzttu who ziecotnpzinietl her iiusbaiutl is tilsu an island lady and lit is hoped their visit among their many rclulivcs and friontls will be vt-ry plt-zutitnt. Died Juno 22nd at his honic 111 Elm Aveunc. Scrg l-‘retlorick Silli- nioiis. age :42 yours. TllPFl‘ arc lctt to mourn besidos his stirrotving uiic, his illillOi‘_ lflii» lowing ill"? the flti\v<-,rs:-- Pilimv from his wife. (‘resccntfrom mut- her. father and, Gcrtie. Bouqui-t from .\ir.". John (‘iisinrtl tiiitl .\‘l.ir_v Castprtl, Wrcatl! from (‘has \\'it_v<2 zird i'i|t11ii\'_ llnuqtii-t front hon. Listen-is cliiltlren. Bouquet front .lcau \\".t_vc. iloutttiet from iitiszitrtl, litilltltlt?! from Mrs. liitciiic ind Mrs (lcsncr. The pail bvarcrs cimsistcil of six snltliters. Kinny fricnds mourn the loss or‘ Sci-gt Simmumr Patriot [ilease copy PROHIBITION COCKTAIL-The t-timpinintliug o1‘ one n1‘ the iari-ttist cock-tails ever produced in this Prohibition Province took tilaice yesterday tnorning about i1 o'clock. 'l‘hc cnmipotitint pa-rts consisted of tluee cases of rye whiskey; two cuscs and two gal-ion tins oi‘ ruiu. The mixing took place ut a storm sowcr at the corner of Dorchcstcr and Queen strocts, not tar from tbc (Zcrnrmissinuk WEIIPOllUIlSI‘ by lllspflPiOfS llovci‘ and llit_\'\\'tlilfl. ‘Flterc was u largo crowd prcscnt btit no samples wcrc glvon il-\'Vll._\'. Thu wot izuoris wcre tliosc HtElYu-l under "right to stmrclt without n warrant. and Hl.(ll‘l‘(l in tho Prohi- bition Counnissioncfs warohotisc. PRICE CONTRAST-in tbc wlr.- dow of Jcnkins & Son. gruccrs. (lritftuu Strcol. 1| most untistiul anti intcrcstlug cxbibii is tllspl "cd to show tin.- difference in tiriccs 0i’ lJTtiC(‘l‘l'l'.S ui pruscnt and tbow- ox- isting a ycztr ago. (in tmc sidc of the window is displayed a ltli) lb bag of stigur valuctl n ycar ago at $22.01!. 0n the other side In shown what can b0 tint-chaser‘. for thc sumo tnontyv t<itla_v'.-— 100 lb hag stigar. on; bus. potatoes. 2 tins salmon 5 pounds bonus. :1 lbs, rlco It iivs. lard. ‘,5 packages biscuits, 2 liilPliilllPti shrt-ddcil wliczit. t} puck- agcs corn flakes, i? tins rnrtl, ii tins lit-ans. ii tins totnatot-s, l3 cukcs soap, 154 lbs flour. 5 pnckngcs soda I: tin-.- f'll(‘()il. it lbs to" “m! 2 packagcs (Juno's liiisifirst shortcu- mg. WEDNESDAY ENJOVABLE DANCE-Ifhc niem lit-rs of tiio Pastime (‘lub and tiiclr illfiilllfii llPlil 2i most onjovnblt: dour-c in tlir-ir hall. Qui-cn St. tliontlay r-vcning, tipwurtls uf fifty coupllcs being prcsent. Orchestra itiusic was furnished by Mr. Worth Filltl bless-rs Elzeor sud .lo.tc.ph Arsenault. Dainty rcfrcslnnentn were ser-"tul during the interval. liinnhttui. a brother of the groom. hi‘ Jliss Violet. Frost pittnist of lirPri-tt. and bliss Alvah Whitle- innrn, violinist of llnstnn. Ushers wcrc Arthur E. Young and Hurry" Young. cousins of the bride. bride was nttircd in white genr- sbc carrir-tl n shower bouquet 0i white roses and lilies of the valley, The bridesmaids were drcssetl in pink and pain grr-Pn orirandic. ier a receptionfillr. and birs. Pear- dnn loft for a wedding trip to (‘on- side in Boston. whore the groom has purchnscti n business, WPTP recitiienls of litany bcautlfui- liy lot in ppm", m o t’ l,‘ l v_ WBLPMSIJKUQEUII‘ 9d b? RQV- DI‘. George Stee . gifts of linen. cut ttinsn and silver.’ ad [by his pastor, Ho‘: l-‘nuiltti-Illiig. ' . "m" of m” "oom- "lmfil it! Mm Pcflrtion in '1 well-known manic, Dnunlii who Woke in glowing H- .4 ifkb‘; F111]; ‘ ‘mm J‘ e53‘ "PM"! Th! ""3"!" YWIPPIPI‘ o! this c ‘ ' "" '1 wide terms oi’ hnvintr vlsltcd him durlnl ‘F-‘Fd i u F ‘ ‘ - w war“ Mm‘. ‘uupmm’ Armuwll- ,.|,.,.|,. M "19"," m u", Au|phmo_ 1M8 “he” - - _ I inter oi’ the bride on - . ‘Tim committee in chargi- .1! this The wedding itutrch “'11s tiiityetl dime” ‘lmprw’ "M" f" ‘he Ellie-fl‘ ‘dill manner in which it ivas con- tlitctcti. Passed peacefully nwny at. litcllonulds Prince Rupert. former Rctte nvcr silk. and WON‘! a svreath: l.\' 0i Geflritolown. Wilfrid t‘. Mo caught with orange binssctns and; Donald IIKPII 745 Fears after a ling- Prini: ilincsn which he bin-e with deceusctl was the Remind son of the late .loseph it. Ab: McDonald of Georgetown and leav- widow, Newton. l"!!! and upon ilivir rcttirn will ri-V ltnymonil and (leorgo all oi Prince His re- They mains were iitid to rest in this fam- patience. The ,cs to mourn baubles his mothcr. three lirnthcrs, Rupert. also twn sisters. , ti. '11"; homo of his mother .\ll‘.~t, Blanche Wceii-‘s News for AT HALiFAX.~—A. ll. Profitt lute ot Charlottetown is now at -Halifax nntl is taking over from Mr. Howe. the Y. M. C. A. W011i at Caftlp l-lill Hospital. Mr. Howe leaves in a te\v days for Kelltvlllfl {where he will supervise the work ot the “ "' at the Sanatoritim. CROZIER~WALKER WEDDING “lilmma (7. Walker. of Los Ange- los_ (Ial., sister oi ‘Horatio Walker, the wcil-knowu artist. was married at l2 irciock 'i‘liursd:i_v, June 23rd. at Kcntirit topJ. A_ (lrozier. Winni- peg. ’l‘ho~bride was given in mar- riage by her brother. Horatio Walkor. Rev. Robert Nairn P91‘- iormcd the ceremony. The groom was nttontleti by t'apt. ll. J. Pepper ititci" the wqddlng luncheon Mr. and Mrs. C_ruzior left on a motor m“ m1 the lriko of the woods.- ~ The atbove notice ciippctl from lil‘: Winnipeg 'i‘i'ibune was itPiftllllllilll- led by a‘ photograph 0t’ Mr. anti Mrs. (‘rozicr who arc to rot-title Hi Wiutiipteg. ‘ RETURNED FROM TRIP- l\‘lr_ I and kit's. John hit-Innis of Winslow-i. rcttirncti this wcck front a very pleasant visit to tho formcr‘.~; brot- hcr, Mr. (Jharltis Mclnnis, West Bethe] .\ie. Mr. Mclnnls says the state of Maine is suffering con- siderably for uarit pt‘ rain anti crops arc not looking by any means as well as thcy arc hero. indeed ho was surpriscti aftcr two weeks ab- scuct: to find tho crops bcrc look- tug so well. The lumbering busi- ness in Maine although still quite at-tivu has fallen fur bolow what it was a fcw yours ago. On the wbolo Mr. Mclnnin thinks Prince lititvnrd island fur Ithcutl o1‘ any part of the country sect‘. by itini during his itiisciicc. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEET- lNG.—.»'\t n meeting of the Execut- ive (Youncil Monday afternoon tronsitlbrable business was tiisposcti of. i-‘irst the Board of Etlticatitm was constituted. and disposctl at matters pertaining tn it. No kp» pointment was made to the vacan- cy in thc School Supply Oiflvfi. bill this will likely bo. done shortly. There arc now two vacancies in the Model Sclnnil. and it was dc- citlcil it) hand the rt-ctnnuit-ntlatitm for now li‘il(‘llill‘rl UVPI‘ to tho Sitpcrintcuilaitt ul‘ i-Jtiticzttitm and tlir- Principal of tho (‘ollulnh Per- missitm \\'i\.\‘ grautctl to cmplriy the sistr-rs n1‘ the st-lititil at Kinkortl as public school tout-horn as they hold liconsbs. and arc properly quaiitietl tinder tlic luw in be paid as Public School tpttt-hcrs. 'i‘he school will bc uscd as u Public srbtml.' Th.» lloard was then rc- ctinstrurtcd into thc Executive. and with rcspt-(‘i to tho many infrac-i lions of lbc ‘Motor Vclilclu l.:i\v it tvzt-t tirtit-rcd that c. copy of titt- nt-i which has bccn nuiilcd to cacti iiculcr ho also pnblinhctl in tho prrss fnl- gr-ncrtil information. Miss Smith was zippointetl (‘out-t Stun‘ ognnpthcr. Routine hardness m‘! ctiplctl tbc rcntainilcr of the tiiiio A1 Latincltim: on ilic afternoon cf May lTtli. tlicrt- pa.. d inviiy from this world to his ctcrnul rc- wartl John i). \\'ztlltcr. il|.'{(‘tl R‘; Von-rs. Dot-(Hiscd liad bccn in fail- ing hcaltb for the past four months; lit» bnrc his stiffer-lugs with tit". pnticnce characteristic of the il‘llH (‘lirisilnn spirlu Not a murmur of srllffr-riiig over ckcaipcd his lips. lii- was u urtu of lililfly sterling quaiiti s, bunt-st, upriiritt und sill- ccrc in all his dealings and whose. contltict and character on all no cnsions have bccn ll’l'(‘i)l‘(7ill‘lltll)|(> lie was consoled in iris last illm-ss by treqtient visits from his pastor Rev. Pius A. McDonald. from whom lio recoivcti the lust rites of the trhurt-Ji. lit‘ IOHVBF- l0 111011111 two sons, Joseph it}. and Angus D. and one diitigbtct- Rlurgarct: “hi0 four brothers. Rcv. Dr. Walker, Rollo Day‘; Dr. Hugh, Lowell. Mats-s .lolin ZVL. of tlic. Stewart Dry (Hinds ('n., l)otr;ttiir_ Illinois and Angus of Boston. Muss and ibrcc sisters. Mrs. John Mtvfivvitltl. (‘tlil-Klifli- All“; Mrs. llirargarct Nlcllonultl. Launch- lnmMury at. homo. Two brothers |nntl tit-roe nisturs prctlrt-ctiscd him- l)r. Felix and Puiriclt Mrs. .lamos ‘Mcllonultl, St. tlnortzesI Mrs (it-orgi- li. Mcrlut-iicrii. Ottawa. and Teresa who dlcd in girlhood. A large (‘illllttillrrtifl foliuweti his rcmitinii to Si. (lcnrgcs whore. .1 iiigli Mass n!‘ Requicm \\‘lllS molcbrutctl. by his bruthcr. lt"v. l)r. “Nilknr. ilSSl-Nlfiil t by the pttSitlt‘, Rcv. Pius Mcl)o1iaiti_ lhcncc. to lho ('I‘l|lt‘.l.t'l"_\' when: lll‘. was lltltl to rust. altiugsiiic his wilt‘. Tho pail b ircrs ivorc MGS-‘irh- hltlwiti Mcidarlitnc, Aunandulc; John l<‘. Mtzllontiltl, Little Potitl; Jituics l-‘ay. Nt-ivtiort; Patric}. M. Morrison. Angus li. Walker and Patrick l‘. hltirrison. Eternal rust. grim unto him 0 Lord and lct purpcttiul light sliinu tipou hiui. _.__. A smnvwvhitt tmustial event took tllllPt‘. at tho ltotuu oi‘ Ml‘. and Mrs. |)t)n;|]1l Alcilsmultl. “Si. Jllllvn Farm". (llasgtiw Road on the -cv0u- ing of ’i‘tie.~ul'.i_v. June 21st. 'i‘iu- tmcusion was thc. first fllOillliPIl parade of A Squadron pf thc P. l‘). lslund liiizlit Horse. Most Feet that-are tired and sore {tom ion; hours of standing soon become rested and re- freshed by gently rub- bing them with Ab- sorbine, ] r. A hot foot-bath containing n few drops of Absorbine, 1r. will have a delightfully soothing effect on weary‘ feet at the close of n ltrenuous tiny. 01.15 n bottle n molt iii-union’ W. F. YOUNG. lne. FLEET FOOT just rubbcr-solctl shoes. Tlicrc arc FLEET‘ indoors and out. Ask your Shoe For Business Wear 0U know the lightness and comfort of FLEET FOOT shoes on K Ilowiing Green, Golf Links and Tennis Courts. ‘ You get into your Why not wear FLEET FOOT all (lay, right through the summcr——and cnioy the case of an old-fashioned tennis shoe combined with the neat- nctss, style and wear of a regular shoe? FLEET FOOT have given a lot of men an entirely new idea ti." canvas, the cosy comfort-who sturdy tnatcritils and carciul coustritctioti that main: those shot-s wear so wcll~~nrc picasatit surprises to the mun whose ideas of FLEET FOOT have never gotten beyond the sport shoe. Driving a car, you know that Dominion Tires give you good service. The some great organization that builds und “llénliby Tread" Tires makes FLEET FOOT Shoes. means quality and service in summer iootxvcar as well as ill tires. evcry day and evening wear-for WOflC and play, Anti makc sure you get FLEET FOOT-sec that cvcry pair is stampctl f?‘ ' ~ a Dominion Rubber System Product D . IIIIIUIIIZIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIQIIIEIIIIIIIJIIIIIIZIIIIUIZIEIIZUIIEIIIIEIDIIIIIIUEIIIUU u as you slip on flctnncls or white ducks. The many/attractive moticls-thc siutpclincss~ “Dominion Royall Cont" This FOOT shoes for men, women and cliildrcn—for 1mm- for FLEiZT FOOT, 05 n1‘ tbc young mon who have unlist- ed frmn the stirrtnititlini: country ——— and of tvinnn tlicrc .it=.- qtiitc 1t largo ntiutbcr—wcri> present iii ilnlform. g The drill was tiudct- the direction of Sgt. Major l<‘i‘('tl iiiii'pcr. .ltitlglilg from thc tralipy appctir- unto of lllt‘ buys when iutuiiltt-d on their stiloniliil sioctls and lllt‘ rcatli- ncss with which lhg ltitis iliiritctl up) luurnpt! tho flnc points of tlio drills. it can hc sufcly prupiicsir-tl that they will niakc a stiloutlitl showing in camp. Follmvint: the drill u iulk on the duties of tho stildicr Wits given by lilciit. (‘ol. \\'. t‘. (‘oiiltg t). i’. .-\. fcw fitting and instritcivc rcmurlts on cnnip life were iltcu tnadt‘ by lila- jor Prod Antirotv. liictii (Iul. W. t‘. (‘ink was miit-li plvttstitl with iht» vvry riviliiaililt‘ showing mudt- by tiic bu s Attcr the talks ivcrc ovtr Licut. (‘nl. W. (Y. (‘rink and lilnloi‘ Fran Andrcw togcthlti‘ with tbc. follow- ing officers of A stiuatlmn. viz. iiicut. Stcrns. Lictit. John Nichol- son. liitmi, Otto (‘unipbcll and Sgt» Major l~‘rc.d liitrpor wcrc cutnrtain- cd at Ilium-d by (‘apt. li. A. Mtzllon- aid. Tho dlunnr nud tl-c ltc crtriti which was scrvcti lair-r parctl by Mrs. Zliciluniiitl and daughtcr, Miss llazci. as thoy alone know liiiw to prcparc. lltPlll and needless to say \\'l‘l'(‘- thorutiglily tinjoyetl hy ull. Antithnr d-eliglitftil ii-ttlllftt of ilm tho evening was the music, whit-b was furnished by Miss (lratwo Mc- Donald who in ll~'i' own inimitable stylc. govt» quitc n largo nuuibcr of hoaulifttl s-oicctiuus on ihc. piano. ll-ndnr tlic lcatlorra-lilp of offlccrs, such of tliesc wlin havu all tilayod their parts woll in lhtw grunt world tvnr and sum-c of whom s-iinrotl ln lltc grunt victory of St. .ltilicn~-tlte groutcst victory of ilit; wnr as tar mi the (‘itnudluns wore concornetF-wc. fool surc tiuii. tb-n. training given to our young mon will be nt a high nrdcr. A largo number of tlic titiuplv from the surrminding (lltilrlififl were present to witness thc drill. THURSDAY —SER|OU8LV lLLA-Mr ’l‘iiuiuus (‘annomgol St. Lawrent-n, lmt 1i was ‘in town on 'l‘uc.stluy, visiting his son Wiiiinm who is stariouslyq ill at the Prince (Zounty llospitnl, tho young man underwent several npor ntionn in the inst ft-w |1mpt||g_ his prpxrffn tlwuixh slow. is still hope- u . . STEELE-ARMSTRONG. WEU. DINO.~A quiet wetldiug was 091g. mated at 7.30 nk-lock n. m. ymqr- day in the Douglas Avonuo‘ Citrtn inn Church. St. John, when Mm Edna Armstrong. slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. F}. Allltmn Armstrong of 16 Mtlltl Street. was united in mar- ‘rlage to Percy J. Steele. a pmmn. ant and popular buninegg mnn 1.- North End. says n Gt. John were. grmih. The "ceremony was pertorn. wcro pro»- I l’. E. i.. brother of tho broom. Mr. and Mrs. Steels loft on a ivcrldiiu: trip to Montreal and Qlillbfltf. Upon tb-eir rcttirn they will rcsitlu in Si. John. They will have tnc tit-s. wishes of a host of friends. McCORMAC-MURPHV WED- DiNG.--Miss Allc-c M“ duuglitct- oi‘ Mr. atrl Mrs. 'i‘i1noiiiy .\iurph,v, Sus- sox. nntl Datiicl Motkirinac, i’. 1*}. island. wore tnurriteil with nuptial mass on Thursday iuorniug at St. Francis church by ltcv. J. J. Kilt» Dornintt. The bride was ziitontitatl by Miss Gertrude Burkloy. ~ and the groom was simportt-ii by \Vli- liam Henderson, says u Si. John Exchange. l; unti u numbcr of ulhcr grtvtm ‘cs who dire making good time iis oarc. uud Tho inspection of No ii Signal (Ynmpany land, Lllvt; lst Uitttzilitm l’. l‘). i. iitianlry itt-glntuui, wits t-urrlcd out by Major Gonurzil li. t‘. 'i‘liitckt-r. (Y. li., t‘. M. (i.. l). H. (i. in tho itiorning tho (lent-rat ln- spcctetl thofiignai (‘tunpany and in tho aftcrnotin the lnfantrymoit w-cro put through their pilooS. Many citizens \\'2ili'.l|0ll with inter- est the progrcs _uf the utauuotivroa and many compiitntintary remarks were tiassetl upon tboin. The General appeprctl in be well tilcasctl with the prugrcss made in such a ln'ltri' period of tritiniug. lio was tiurilt-ulatrly pious-ed to nntico so many rotnrntatl soitliors ttmong tif-fit-crs, N. t‘. 0's and 1ncn.. \Vlillc. tixtirtrssing satisfaction iii. their iipptvarzmcc. and giving tho rcturnrtl stildici-s duc credit for tho good uluiwitii: madu by both 1b.. Siunullcrs anti lnfitntrymen. he did not mutt it» praisc tho work-oi ncw recruits. 'i'iio truup.-s at iiriizlittm illltl Vic- torlzt Pork will brcult camp today. tlw.\ tutuitqttttvtq zttildtcrl icktving tftcrnunn train FAST HORSES-“Mr. lvrttnk Hou- ioliior is to br- comnicniltui for ll1r= lino appoiirtiuct- of tho burst-s nud- cr his charge at thc. Exhibition grounds. among which z '0 Bnvins ‘.5. l9 1~i, (iwncti by R. ~\. (‘tu-bctt, llnlifax; a ibrno ytvars old. owncti by G. ll. llonpcn (Jiiirlottcinwn: lladitmi. a tzrccn mzirt- brnitglit from tlic \)ld glory" ‘Stnblcs in New York ity l)r. .l. S. M-nltins and worl; cd a milo in cart in 2.1M); llongtilu 2.21 l4 owuotl by 'i‘. t‘. lidgvll. city; llcviiislt llolly by (‘tnnxuodtn-t- (worked tin flaky tuilc v ' ,____.__. E is a food that nour- ishcs and stre thens , without taxin the stomach or clogging the has been these years because of its splendid nourishment and the qui‘ - ness and ease with which it is digested. Deli htful to taste, and ready to egt from the package. “ThmEaReamnWrGraIteaRim on nunnnnnnnnnunnmnmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn