Aim!” 'mp°.lljppltiy_ lluding.,.|daiier.;.$¢|ecie(l, from This M ONDAY ARSH .. CHAMBERS-q At nlwllulch Cathedral. Motltroul, “embel- ‘third. the marriage "mac very quietly of Bertha _ llllugllter of the late Col- .' J, Chambers and Mrs. Chum o} valall-eull. l’. Qmuull lir- w, ,|, Tidlnarsh of the Royal m, llospltal. Montreal, son of and llll-ll, W. F, Tidmursb of ioticlowll, lhEJ. The Rev. Can- thalnbers. uncle of the bride. orunfll the ceremony, The bride “l... unattended, was given v lly llcr brobhel" our. Edward (immlllors. and wore a tout-eu- up“, lilo (iress of sliver French . i-nlbroldered in mauve shad- “, pill-pie, the coat of purple m.“ llrlllp rust trimmed with a 9 hanli of chinchilla on the hot- , with ("tlliur and cuffs to match, gl hut of ptuple Austriatl vo. l», and carried a bouquet oi‘ ol"~ a and lily-tlf-the-vuliey."Shortl- l- lilo ceremony t~ho bride anti lll left 1ol"'New York and At- lleCity, (in their return i)r. and ‘fldnlnrsh will rosldo at "Ted- " Vlultlrclvlll fol" the wintrr TUESDAY is HAND INJUREII-Mr. iiu» Strh-klauti of the C. N, it. luor strolls had tbreo of llll‘ m oi‘ his left- llitllfl painfully mil wbilo oporltting u buzz ur (in Friday last. 5LANDER DEAD-A tologrtlul. boon |‘l*l‘i!l\'i'tl lll tilts ("ity un- lll-illg the lioulb at Garry. In» llll, ol .\ir.-l. hiirilaui Swooncy. e ronlaills, uccolllbanitrti by ilcr glllor ‘iirs. Mllrray (uce Augu- l; Swt-cnoyi loft fol" Cllariotto- ‘|1_\‘t‘$tfll‘tlily whol'e inttlrnlcllt ll take place. Funeral notict: 1| appear iuter_ CHOOL BOARD MEETING-i lire rl-gular luontltly meeting of (‘ity i-lrlltloi Board held "last evening. Principal Jlohnst-on of est Kvnt School was granted a nllfx thriller leave of llllscnco. Wilfl dt-citlcd thul tho schools lllll trltlst‘ far the Christmas hol.» ys on Wednesday December 272. ll rl-opt-n on Monday January ~i. -LAID T0 RE8T.-— Tile lltiil-‘ll gllrrtll] ill Sunlmersidtpm the me cf hl-r t-llstcr Mrs. William into on i-‘ritlay morning of an old ll l-(aspl-rlt-d rcsitie-ut in [he per- ll of Alisa Lois B. Woodside. She (l been an invalid for some years. ho funeral look place yesterday ternnon at 2 o‘ciock from tllc mo of llcr sister to tho Peoples vmr-tvry. llcv. Mr. Bnothroyl] (ll tinting W EDNESDAY ‘fill: pl-opic of Peters Road and icinily wcrc shocked when on Sun- ay morning 6th. lust. the illielesm lolly oi !\t"r. ‘fboulas Carver was cunt "l the residence of his dang k1,. 311's. ‘Bears. lit appears thllt n Saturday evening Mr. Carver l on his way home from lRey- irllllgp. and called at the re- ilient- of htlB fl'iiliglll.fl1'_ who was onlpo rlly absent at the time, and, flllllcillrg that tlll leaving there lilo (lurk tho wagon came ill tact with stoncs and uneven und near tho we-ll. was ovor» noti ltllti till‘ tlccousloll tllmwll lolllly to tho frozen ground. caus~ glinstzlut (loath. ‘filo horse llllll2ll‘lilt"tl and tho over- rnmi wugtlll wcro found ll short stunt" - tlwzly. _ lir, l-rant (‘nlollt-l" arrived usl goon possible and after viewing the lines t‘ business.‘ .\ir. Hegau said, sir. ogun is ill Port Arthur and lion. Willis-ill lnspecting- tho‘ local brttuciiesfQlt may be meutlonedl that Mr. Hogan is exported lll Charlottetown shortly on a visit to ills pdreuts. Mr, and Mrs. J. B, Hogan. --LATE MISS LOIS WOODSIDE "Tilt! fuutwrui of tllc into Miss Lois" IVo-Alsltle troll hold on Mondlll afternoon from the residt-nce other dstcl" Mrs. Mlllilt). Granville Street, to tllt- People's (lenlctcry. the 50f" vlccs ut tho ilnust- and grove wort- dciivercti by Rev. Mi‘. Boothroyd. Deceit-loll. wllo was of n quiet and gentle (iispositiolr endeared ‘tr-er- stlit’ to all hcr associative by ill-l- llpirit -;li‘ solflforgctfuiut-ss and fldl-l ity to her friends. Slit‘ was highly" JSIPEIIIIJII for ht-r nobility of chur- sctor null her lrul_v lthrstiltn vir- llfi‘$~ 011i‘- t-llslvr (lull I rl-o ilrtltllors art- loft to luourll. The pill hoar- .‘l'|i \\‘L'l‘t\ Rirssrs William lllltJllilllr an._M. L. Ilrtttlshalv, E. W. liian- .ln(l J. A. Bravo. “H, OFF FOR FRANCE-Major T. li- llllltcrs loft (_IIl -Sllnrilsly lnlll"llilll.»_ for Franco Ill cullutv-iltln wllll Illi- <ilrol- fox industry. From the Rog- "rs" ranches this yw-(lr .\'.’l pillTg nf foxes wort- shipprd ill (lllllfgll of Jack Aylward and 'l‘houla¢-l Fuller- ton of this oily. 'i‘.llt- lill‘llli'i‘ will rcturn t" Illl‘ island. and tllt- latter will Pvlllillll lil Franco lol" n your. Tito foxes welo n magnificent lot of animals. ull hung scolwl by George. liraciwtt of tho Anlcrican i<‘ox in- stitute lutlking an ttvt-rago of bill/J percent. A largo uunrbtel- look tho sllpcr-utlvanct: award. \Vlll('ll lurrtns b5 points or bottt-r. all litllili.’ mgisiqtrli ill the (Janadian Llvt- Stock lttlgistor. Last yt-ar J2 pairs of foxes wore soul. from the itog~ 1's ranches to France to Ml‘, Loul> Ilartcns. who was so lltllllgrfllld with ill" lliilll lillilliiy 0f the animals that ilo gavo ll lunch larger ordcr tilts Fall. llcfore the cull of the: year it is l5XDi‘.(‘.Il‘(l that about 300 pairs of fnxcs will be shippcd front this widely fault-d group of Rogers run- t-ilte to different countries. lNMAN-CAlN NUPTIALS -A quiet .aud pretty wedding took place at St. (Zltllncntsrtvllul"(.:h, Som- orville, Mass“ Nov. (l. when Miss Mabel Jnnnln, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joint lnnlan of Aiberton. be~ (rnlne the bride of Mr. Harold M. (Jain, formerly of Sunlmervllle. The bride wore white crepe tie choneand white veil trimmed with orange "biot-lsolns and carried a shower "boutlltet of white roses and maiden hail" fern. She was nt- tended by her sister. Miss Mildred lnlnnn, who wore pink satin trim- med with gold lace. and wore a picture but and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Mr. John Praught of Boston acted as groomsmnn. Al‘- ter the ceremony the happy couple returned to their future homo where they were welcomed by their many friends who showed their cl-ltooln by tho many flllll‘ costly presents. After the recep- tion the brldul party loft on an extended tour of the New Ellillllllll States amid tile good wishes of a imst nl’ friends. Mr. and Mrs. Cain will reside at 232 Cedar Sh, Som~ erviile.——-(Pntriot please copy.) REMAINS ARRlVE-— The re- mains of the late Mrs. ‘Michael swl-(llloy arrived ill the city yester- titty afternoon fmnl Jndliano. lac- ("onlpanied by her daughter. Mrs- 'l‘. Murray. Thc funeral will take place frolll M. Hennesseys Parlors on Friday morning at 9.45_ to St. Houston's Cathedral. thence to the ‘It. C. Cemetery. ruins and situation concluded (loath was cuuscd by injuries lllinctl by tlll- fail. ‘.\ir. (‘tlrvcr was an old and os- 9ltl4‘ll resident. of Peters Rum], ills ftlnllly ilstvo tho sympathy oi r t-uilrl- tsululnunlty ill lip,“ gi||| ti sudden bortravcmtrnh MR. n. u. HEGAN m roar RTliUfh-Prlrt Arthur News. llfflllllfll‘ ol‘ llocolnbor 2nd says: - ll- lirgnn, lnspocitir of tho ‘llll of Nova Scotin, with head‘ lnrlors at ‘Fornnlo. arrived in o l'll_\‘ today from a lilili‘ of rstl-ru (fannvln as far us lilo Pac- l‘ roast. whore ho has boon for c ilust tour months on his all- I insptlctiou of tllc Hank's ‘l Mr. Hcitan is partlclt- ll!’ lroil pblusotl with bunllfmls nliilivlls in Western Canada. lion» is n for-ling or confidence llllront-n tile West not floletl tor ‘ ill Yours. This fooling is. for ll "lo-st part. fostered by the lino "h oi‘ i925 and tile general im- ovorul-nt in industry and other Best Way to Loosen StubbgrLL Cough This home-mods untidy is n Wendi I" quid: meulto. Bully and ' upl! nude. Ii ...l.":"..'""..‘.l".2"?.i;r.:"$: tar M f‘ most. riepen able means of break- " "ll “l "' .n coughs. lt is chi-up d "llllllle, but very prompt in action. lldrr its healing. soothing influence, "t soreness goes, pillegm loosens. ‘l "l1? becomes easier. tickling in mill} Flops and you get. a ‘good llilnlrfitgidaleep. The :23 tame‘: I ITB I 24 houraor leu. wlggthlnlr belie:- Mtllfoj" " , honrneuetts. eroup, h" “skim bronchial nthmrer nflnlliTifl “LEV: eull¥Z-"§l°'i9lli'»§° T -" ttle and nu ull. bottle with ‘nlll Granted no r syrup and e eke “llfllllv. I you pre er. use elerl- “Jfflmfll. honey. or rn syrup, " “l Illlnr syrup. itlm- n , illlt ill ounces-l hm ly m p y u rh better cough yrup hen "$31 ‘but rcedIv-mndo for 82.60. gun‘ Peachy an children love its s n Inst-int t a slllm - 3”.“ "lllllmm J‘ Ifllfllh: 13%:- . time extract. own the world ‘l’ for its gmmpt healing offer: the "Hall! runes. l It ‘or ntlnentqonhzglil; inll - fractions. and dent woe t HOME FROM DETROIT-Among those arriving in the city otl Tuesday night was Mr. Arthur Vale-her who wag called home on account of the serious Illness nf his father Capt. A. Vaiclll-r. Arthur who was o. for- lili‘l' l'|Il]Ilf\_V|‘(‘ or tho Henderson and (‘udnltlre ‘Men's FliTlllHlllllK Store of illlo ("ity loft the island about five years ago anli look a position in tho saltvs dc-pnrtnleni of tho lllrison Mnnrl- llthqlostllc ilousc of Detroit. During tllc lust. two years ho was (lctnilcd to country iorrlt (vry and tnudc u grt-ul snctrss "f lhl vork. Sincc ill-Hi ho has received several promotions and now holds tho position nl‘ city salosnltln. The many fnie-luis of Mr. Vatchol- welcome him holnc and aro plt-ttsctl to learn of his success. THURSDAY SADLY BEREAVEQ-Tho (loath occurred yesterday of bliss Evelyn R. Vosscy. beloved (iaugiltcr of Mrs. hirlrlllarot Vcssoy. (lf this city. after a few months oi‘ delicate health Miss Vossey. who was for stmle time stenographel" in Tile Guardian Office was a general tav- orite and her demise at the early age of 21 comesas u debp shock to her relatives and friends to whom is extended sincerest sympa- thy. GRANDMOTHER OF ELEVEN KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE- A correspondenfto the Guardian writ- es a; follows: Mrs. Charles L. Mor- rison formerly Margaret L. Smith of Maple Plains was accidentally killed by an automobile on her way to St. tlifalry‘; Church on Thursday evening, Dee. 8rd She leaves tol mourn besides her eel-rowing bus-I band Charles Morrison, four daug- hters and two sons also glX sisters and one brother, James J. Smith. Maple Plains go mourn her irrepar able loss. May-her soul rest ul P8500. IBLANDIR MARRIED IN U. s. ——An interesting marriage to many friends here and in Boston took place in 8t. Joseph's Church. Rox- bury. Mum, on Sunday. Nov. 1st. Roxbury. and James Steele or Pro- vidence, were united in marriage by Rev. J. D. Sullivan. The bride was attended by her sister Miss Helen McNeil and the xroom Ches- ter Redmond. The ceremony was followed by a reception at the bride's sister. Hrs. Dun Ron. Al- leuton. they beautiful gifts were received. After e short trip to New sou_ Thomas Johnston, J. C, 'l‘ll(l"i‘=‘lll'.‘-l>ll lfl llll llplolllc 1st and "has when Min Margaret McNeil of. their home in Providence, R. I.. where Mr. Steel holds a respon- sible position with tllc New Elig- land ‘foiephono and ‘Pcicgrnph Co. '1 in: bride is u (laughter of .\ir. and Mrs. Angus J. .\icNell. Antlgonlsil, N. S.. tho grown sou oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. John it. Steele, Charlottetown i’. is‘. l. HUTCHESON-McLEOD WED- DlNGt-Jfllo nulrriugo of bliss Null- cy McLeod. of Brooklyn. to Dr. ll. v‘. Illntcliesou of 37 Main Street. tilts village. took place at 12.30 o'clock Saturday. October 31st at tile Little Church around the Cur’ ncr ill New York City. Tile Iicv molly. Mr. ulltl .\ll"s. John Otto. of llrotllclyu. ‘WPNPHIR attendants. i)l". and Mrs. ilutchostln spout their lltlllt-ynllotlll lil liurk Fails liiil, l't-un_ ‘Pllcy will iivo in Now Yrlrb Pity fol" tllc wiutt-l" and tzlkt- ull apnrtnlrnt ill Tzlrryttnvn m llll‘ spring or curly Sllflllilflf- lb". lint. ilccn in buslnt-ss hero sluco June l (‘filo happy couple nlontlt-nt-(l above are well lilllmil lii (‘in-trilli- (clown The gloom is lilo obit-st snu of Mr. (i. F‘. llll't'lll’.‘illli lint] lilo brldo ntlcntlctl school ill this ("ity and is a uiccc of .\ir. ulld Mrs Illli ." "_ Silo nludu nlany frirluJ< wllilc hero- Tho frlcuds of both tincttll" and lilrs. ll|llt'llt'5l‘ll will .blill in wishing them zlbtlnllltllt imp‘ pines») The nlttrrltlgo took place vol-y quietly last (evening. ill tho pros- ollcc of only inlnlotiluttl relatives anti frlcllds, of .‘\ll". Mannlug 1pm. ilull, son of i)l". and Mrs. ilaguitil. to Miss illliian lliaciitinahl, (laugh- tor of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ala." Donald oi‘ this city. After the ("cl"ellltlny, which was herinruletl by Rev, l"). M. .\ial(lllt~ lll tllc ilotlgsnll Mclllllrltll (‘hunch St, Peters (latborlral. lsfillllllflrilbfi “it-titling March being ])lll_\‘l!(l by .\liss Ethel iiztgntlll. Mr. and Mrs “ nail and tllc guests spcul ill:- ovoning at tllc homo of .\ir. and .\ir.-l, (lonrgc S, lllllltill, Brighton. 'l‘h(-. happy (‘tmplo loft. later by car for iiortlon. and will spend tilt-ll" ilonuynloon on a. tour ol‘ tho Mttri~ times. Iluriug the ivotitiitlg ceremony. birth bride and lzrtloln were unal- tolltlotl. 'l‘bo bridt-fs costume was "if ivory (rltiffon velvet. with veil ttuti orange illosz-ltllns and lull.- ie-rfly roses, She carried a silow- or bouquet of lilies of tho valley and nlaiden llrtir 'i‘t-rll. 'l‘llo lil‘l(lt‘.'i:l travelling Clifitlllllt" was oi‘ brown flat (zrcpe. trimmed with llflllllllliltlf! fillr-t and Irish l-rot-llot, with bat lo lunicli. Slit‘ woro a i-iutison seal ("out il'lli'llll(‘.ll with stluirroi the gift. of tllc grtloln. FRIDAY SENSABAUGH-SENSABAUGH. -- A llilll.-l. luurrlago took place at tile honlt: of tllc bride in tho presence of lnllncditltc relatives when Mrs. ililllii Sfillfiltliilligll of lVllllTllY Hal" borwas united ill the bonds oi‘ mat- rlnlouy to Mr. Chas. L. Sellsabauilll oi’ liiurruy River. Ilev. C, E- Arm- strong officiating. BACK FROM HOLIDAY — MP- illld Airs. P. L. Cash o: Enlerald ac- companiotl by limit‘ llllllfilllel‘ M“- Lmlntlrd Moflarville of IFrectuwn. arrlvrtl on the island lSaIurdaX at‘ tor sllt-iltlllll.’ U19 Pill" Week visit‘ lug fl-igllllg at Moncton. while thorn they were tho gilcsts of lllr._ and Mrg, 1W. "Il. Whitehead, 52 Itallwu)’, Ave, Monctou. The Medical Soc‘ -ty of Chariot. tctown was rc-tlrgunizoti a fcw weeks ago with tho following (lili- cers: ./ President. i)r. Warhurton. Vlcc-Proslticnt. lir, S. ll- Jflllliill-‘i- Secretary, Dr, ‘Wtlllfltlll Tldmltrsll. Progrnnlnltl Conllnitttze. i)r. W. J MaclMilltln, In", S. ll. Jenkins. ill‘. | J. Yctl, At illtl last mccting i)r. 'l'l'(iultlrsb road n vt-ry interesting paper and exhibited n (also. At last night's meeting a splend- id llnpt-r (l-n llitllltnlpsitt was road by lb", ti. it‘, limvul" and a very profit- nillo discussion followed. ‘l‘llo nt-xl meeting will bu hold on January 7th. "itcv. J. W. Ilaytor, Idvangelist, has iltwn unanimously called to tho pastorate oi‘ the North Itlvor Group of lillptisl Cllurcbcn. ‘Mr. Il-aytcr willie (iccply appreciating tho honour conferred upon him ha; pro- mised w give tile matter his prayer- t‘lll consideration and hopes to bc in a position within a week or two to give his decision. Mr. i-layter. llits iwcn largely and successfully used in the evangelistic field not only in Prince Edward island but ill New Brunswick and Nova Stwtia. His message-s are distinctly even- gelical. ferven-t and withul prec- tlcal. Mr. Haytcr never gets a gun- shot away from the gospel. He in fearless tn o. marked degree; he hows to the line, let the chips fall ‘-'-‘li(‘,l(.‘ tilt-y will. The North River Group may conslde- itself fortunate if it can secure the services of one who has been so successfully usritl Randolph Ituy perforated the filth.“ ‘ --AMERIOAN FOX FUR BUYER —~i\lr. Daniel S. Mcebuu of New York. ls making a large purchase of silvcr fo.\ fprs. .\ir. Mccuull has a vrry important order for a Soul! American uonlpully and require.» some lino skins lol" these cllentsd lie is also buying for hie owll flrlll ind export to Eilr/Jps. lie is ro- malning ill Sunlmorslue Friday and Saturday ltlld will be pleased to .ll(r(~t blocdcrg and purchase tiloil furs, Ml". Mcchnn is at the office ulcllaitltl. PAYS TRIBUTE-A correspond» out lil writing frolu Portage Vdlt‘. \l_ il., to the St. John 'l'llllcs—-Stilr. i':t>l'i-lh oi‘ Carlwcil l‘ti|;.l'8l.l.(!fl to ilnar oi‘ lilo passing of i)r. Wultlon. lilo of tho ll(!lllil'(‘ll stills of Pcuob- sllnis, u plat-c ho cvol" lovoti and win-rt- ht- was always glad to return to. Two (ltbl-r stllls of Pollobstlul-s- lvllu iltlvc boon an honor to their Province and‘ tllo liolnillitiil, are illu sic l-Zzokitll McLeod. who bt-canlt- ill .\l. i’, and n Chief Justice oi‘ tho -l'l"ovincc of New Ilrnnsw|cl( and was ltnlgbtcti by his King tho lair Kins. lddwltrti. Atlothtlr llilll is in illl- [lllfrillil (if Ml". Jnlln hi. ‘ii. Mi’,- Frcudy now living lll (Jllarlotlv- l‘. Iii, I.. who for tt lllillilivl’ ~ ' nullnbtel- ‘ ll .Iollruallst fol" many years, and lvlltlso Writings uro now road lll‘ iht~ Press, fltl"'und wide. l -HAS NARROW ESCAPE-l" <olno (lays ill-IO Ml". llotlry Lewis. .|l'.. ol‘ ffastcuntpoc, llilll his barn Il-taily (lostroycd by fire. .\ir. Lewis FOE-ii‘. iillfllll. 5 (rclnck and went to llu- barn luft to put down food. blaze ("zlngllt in tllc straw. Mr. Isl-sis escaped froln the loft and hnslonctl to gct tbc_anilntlls oltt. Whilo be was unticing the last horse. tho ..ablv door blew shut and lll‘ was ullunsi sniftlcatotl by‘ smoke. iiut for ills wifc. who ("amo to llll! rescue. ht». xvoultl probably have lll‘l‘l.'-lll('il ill tho flames. as he would not tlnti the door. Iiy this limo a lnrl-tc. l'l‘(l\\'ll hurl ltssembiod. but nothing could be (lone to save tho building. A doctor who had l\i‘t‘.|| summonoti for Mr. Lewis found his lungs lll such condition that there was (laugcr of pueulnon- iu. anti he was confined to the house l‘or some (lays. ills loss is partly covered by insurance. ISLANDERS WED-An Interest-i tug nlarriailo to many friends bore and in B08101] took place ill St.. Joseph's Church, ROXDIIT)‘, Mass" on Sunday, Nov. lst., when Miss Margaret. McNeil, of Roxbllry, and unlit-d ill nlarrlage by itev. J, D. Sullivan. The bride was attontietl by hor sister. Miss Helen McNeil. and tile l-irnom by Chester Red- lnrlnd. Tile ceremony was follow- ed by a reception at the bride's rllfillil‘, Mrs. Dull Ross. Allostoll. Many beautiful gifts wore rccclv- cii. After a short trip to Now York tho happy couple will make their homo in Providence. Ii. i.. where Mr. Steele holds n responsible po- sition with the New ilinglanti Tele- pllonv snd- 'l‘olngrapil Co. The bride is o. (iaughternf Mr. anti Mrs Angus J. McNeil. Antigonish. N.S. the groom a son of Mr. and Mrs. John it. Steele. Cilarlottotown. P. hi. l. ill (‘ilurltliilltowll on ‘Filnrsdtly. Ni)\‘t,‘ill|i0l“2tilll._ tllc (loath occur- rctl of Mrs. Mary hi, Ulllis. in her 82nd, yvar. 'l‘llo late Mrs. Gillie wus u. sister of llcv. Mgr. l). M. .\itlcl)orltll(i, t"il._v, and was tn" ".0 nlarried, first to Sttllihtlu Ii. Muciiolltllti, oi‘ Mou- ticelio, and zlftorwzuwli-l to James Jliliis, oi‘ Pistlultl. botil ilusbandll prpdooeasotl her many years ago. llfor tllc past tlllrty-five years Hill‘ il('l.i‘.(l as iltlusuktltlpor for her ilrolhl-l" ltcv. Mgr. l), M. Mnclion- aid illlrini; his pastorate at. Tit!" nisil. ‘filo laio Mrs. (liliis was ill- dw-(i ont- of llllitiftlfl nnblt-wtilnllll. lilllil. charitable anti sympathetic. ."llwlly.~l sacrificing herself for tilt‘- (llll'l' ttlld Ilt-llvfil. (if (llllors. Silo louvill-l lWlllllIl lit-r a lung llfo izlor- iclls ill its oxunlplt: oi‘ llltl highest. lypc of lmblc and (rxnltoll ‘(lllrlsi- lt-uity, itov. Mgr. l). M. Mat-llollald is the only surviving member oft tllc family ext-opt her stepson ill S, lilaclitlnzlld. (lf llosttln. Mnss.| liorfltnerzll took plactl-frtiln the‘ residence oi‘ fir, W. .i, l'. Mat"- Mliltln. 205 Kent SL, on November 28th.. to St. Houston's Cemotolyl The funeral Mass anti tho services: nl. tile grave was performed by hcrl ncllllcw. Itov. J. It. MacDonald of; Si, Colurnbn. ‘Ibo pall-ilearcrsl wol"(l James MacDonald. John \ lincKlnntln, George MacDonald, l T. Gallant, Philip Noouan, W, D.| (llllis. l l Rev, C, E. Armstrong. for nearly nilltl years pastor of tho (‘ilrlstlnn Church. Montague. anti to whom] as Pastor at Large to the Churches of Christ (known as Disciples of Christ.) in this province, has re signed his charge at ‘Montague along llllflg of New Testslllcut tea- ching and preaching. Yet-I: the tinny oonpid will make BRINGING UP IPATIIIER_. ' "" WELL-THANK CAQ®NE§b. I GOT RlO or ‘rs-um- nAgllQ. IT W07. no cooo- l1- alld has accepted the call extended oi‘ Ml". (it-urge iilucQuurric_ Sum- ‘he fir” "r m“ “mm- has been extended a call to selwcllilclitlllald. l ills now iicltl tllc lirlst (l1 tho Ncwl Ycar and tbcre awaits llilll ll tuskl tllnt only u strong tnuu can melts-j are tlp to. lint ho assumes his (lllt-, ios "barked by tllc ontlre lll"olllcl"-‘; lllillil of iiu- island both as iu sym-' Jilllly and resources. At tho pros-l t-nt limo. Ml‘. Armstrong is passing] through sclcrtl trouble in tllc form; o! lllnc-s in his fulllily. lilrs. Arnl-‘ strong is ill null their tlaughtcld Vivian hrs to untitlrge all tlpcrlulonl ills many‘ ends will greatly sylnplttllizc" .\'iill him ill ills plwluont trying cir-l Jlillltltililrihs‘ anti tllo prayers of! tinny will in: fol" tho rtlzuvol-y of his lovt-(l out-s and strength fol" the "s: Many of the residents of tllc tlutics t-llat lic beforo llilll. 'l‘ho Aullurll lntlvtiug oi‘ Si.‘ i’:llll’s \\'olllan's Auxiliary ‘lvasi will ill Si, Paul's l’al‘<il .‘:lurtl._iy' iil'll‘i‘ll(itili, lit-c. lit. ’l‘hol't- was at largo tlltcntlance of mom- llcm and visitors. l 'i‘lle nlt-t-tillg was 0|lt‘lli‘ll by the; ltcctol- rho gave a vt-ry inspiring‘ lddrcss omphtlsizing tbt- llnpol"t-‘ Ilnco 0i‘ tllc w ll'k of lllissltllls wilitrlli 1s the t-xlt-lldiug ol‘ tllc Kln-gtioul of‘ Jud, l 'I‘llc rl-llorts oi‘ tllc tiifft-rr-tll oi-l |"(;t'l"ll slltllvtrll that illll \\'tll‘l( tlur~ ll'lll lit-on carrit-(l (mi sfuily. ‘filo lilrcnsj _. . porictl that a bale of‘ clothing illlll lwtl btixcs oi‘ i'illllll‘tl mods had hot-n soul to tilt; llldian‘ '\'i'll()i)l ill Tbc Pas. .\ir.; iinynl-"llltl t"(':|(i a vl-ry in- ghrostlng paper ("-lltitlcti, “The (‘lash of (loior. ‘y SALVATION ARMY LEADERS TO VISIT CHARLOTTETOWN. -- A grtlatkit-a ioi‘ illil-rt-st has bcl-ll Wllt'll the lantern (lxplotltld and the zlrousctl tilroltgilout tllc city by till‘ anllouncclncnt that (folnlllssEtlilt-r lrnd Mrs. Chas Sowtoll. lt-all oi‘ The Salvation Army for tiallzlda East. Newfoundland and licrnlutltl. will visit. (‘llnrlottoiovru on Sallll» day and Sunday nt-xt. (‘(»lllllll.;s1pll-. or anti Mrs. Suwton -ll::\'|- p; ll silent over forty ycurs ill army stlr~ vice and are wcll (luniifivll t(l speak of lit-l widespread work. which iltl-v embraces eighty (lllillllfifls and t-oi- onies. 'l‘lle (‘olnlnlisskllltlrs will bu asslstctl lil l-zlcil nlccliug by lfohmwl, Rir-htlrd Atlby, ouc of ’l‘b<- AT|lly'.1'l foremost Stillilfilfi. and Aiujor null] Mrs. Burton. (Yolnlnautlcrs ol’ 'l‘ht-= New lirunswitlt divEs-ion oi‘ which l’. E. lslttnd forms a part. The v it." of these llistlugui (ill army had» ("rs will give our t: izvns an oppor-l tnlllty of learning frolll those at‘ the top, lllllt'll about tilt ullnllcr iui atlvanccs lllntlc by this tlrgauiza» ti0ll during tllc sixty yr" s 0i‘ ill; roalstence. All tiln ill0t. lugs will ll" "lien to tllc public and every"- Junn-s Steele of ilrovitiencc, wore one will be wide-ville, l l MISSIONARY TO SHANGH|._ Rev. Vincent hlurrison writin-s. iron Strarbaro. Bluffs. (int. llt-(z Ttl.‘ saysz-As you i\ll‘(l7l(l_" know \\" are leaving Toronto on tho lit? December ‘for Vallvollvl-l- frill- whit-h port wc sail to Sbunaili u" tllc 26th. i am the only l.~‘l1tllllt‘l' i" tho party. the other two bciug lllll Ives nf"’f‘orollt(l, i will b0 ill" s13. ond island priest to 1m lo (‘hin'=, the other being Rev. ll‘. J. .\lltl'l)t.'li l aid, S. J., who is Sllllifillilll ul tbl Jesuit College lll Silanghi. llll i also a native of Sl_ Anti:..\r's Par lsll. and has bccn lli (‘hina for till . pnsl three years. Wt,- rlo not ant‘ (‘llltllil ally (lifficully with rl-lml" to tho [lttlltlcltl situation. Till» (its patches .t0 tile press lliiVll I \-' rcry misleading, ns lottr. ‘s rota-flu“ ilcro frolu the lnissltlllarlt-s on til ilcld rcport (lniie a different silll uliun. Our Mission at (liluchoiv is. fur removed from tho scenes n‘ tho strife, anti the iltloillr" 0f lbs (listritrt are unaware nl‘ illlyllllfl‘ unusual occurring. ‘filo until" (tilinose are a peaceful loving iWl pic. and take little lnt(-l"el~"l in lb' tlffuirs which tiistnrb their over" day routine or bnslncsls.-" ..'WEDDING BELLS.—A (luilld but vl-ry pretty wedding look illlll at, Si, Potter's-l liay Wl|l‘Il lino l"' (lorlnall. son m‘ .\ir. llllll Alli“. Jill" cs (iormtm. of Si. ('llill'l"tt. il-(l ll lilo altar, bliss Anna ll, Ullululiui." tiltughttvr of Mr. and ‘it's \ll:l (‘vvllillllillils tlf Si. lH-lcl-‘l: to ho bi britlt‘. 'I‘llt‘ lttlv. A, hlc-"\lll"y ‘lull’ iutoti wlllic Ml". Jami-l." llillis rm. (lei-ell very itlillflilifltlil‘, lllllfi-C lllll’ lug tho (.‘f‘i‘t‘.llli.)ll_\‘, ’i‘ht- =brido \\‘lll has uttlrotl lll :l lluvy bluc ]ilIl|'"' twill suit. and navy and grey vclw but was uttontlcd by ht-r cousin Miss. Sarah id. "iirynn. whllc th gloom was ably snlllvlrttltl by Mr Frt-(l Curran, lmmelliatrly’ uiit-l" ill’ r-ol"clnotly the happy cutlplo (lrov to the home of the bridll \Vll"l'l' ' sumptuous tllnncl" tlwullt-tl tbrn‘ .\l‘lt~l" spending u very cnloyablt tlIl.Pl‘il0()Il in music and (lazucing thl bridal party (iopnrted to the bonlo of the groom "where n number-of in riled guests were present who nfi er pnrtlnklng of supper iroutltrti th( light fantastic to the wcll furnish tllffli? loll ed music rendered by John ll. J- Joseph M t: l n n i s Illcllucl -Whltty- Noll .\lc(‘.ornla("l(, and J- P, Sutherland. At the woe sma‘ hours of the morning all <ll"~,y,._,,,_..,.,.keeper [or Re“ The“ Ga]. Dflftell Wlllhllli-l Wt‘- Hllll W‘! ("ll "ant for the last eleven yc-tlrs; when man many happy years 0f \v(~(l(lo(l‘,_~,h.., \vas su-lcken dnwn to him. Mr. Armstrong will enter-life, - l l. l llllllafellllllltlllll"llltfilllllllllil’? ‘soloists. you do not eat." ilave nervous indigestion." “No; he says I will have “What is that?" Chase's Nerve Food. you well. "No, I suppose not." “What did the Doctor say?" “He blames it all on my nerves; say! w nervous system is exhausted and that :lnd let my digestive system rest and my zlcrvcs gradually regain vigor. “I/Vcll, I know what I would do." “I would start in right now with Dr. I have been nursing on so many 05.5438 just like yours and have seen so many restored by using i)r. ("bases Nerve Food that; I am sure ii, is just; what you needuto build up your nerves and make ._,.,,,._,__,_ an»?! i. » _ \-_—__-_-_".._:-*- " . p f, ‘I ‘\ “Oh, I Cannot Eat. There is‘ Not a Thing that I Want” “BUT you will never gain strength it "I have heard lots of my friends tell about using Dr.,Cha.sc's Nerve Fond wher they get run down, but it IIGVcT (lscurrer to me to try it myself.” “Well, I certainly would try it if I wert you. I have never seen such results as a treatment for the nerves from any other medicine." "Does he think you will soon be better?" “If you will go around to the drug store to be patmnt and get me a box I will start in right; now. .. Goodness knows, I need something to build up the nervous system so that I can eat and sleep and get some strength." “All right, I will do that, and I know you will thank mo. for suggesting it." " Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 60 cents a. box. all dealers or ‘The Dr. A W. (‘lhasta Medicinr (‘o., Limited, 'l‘0r0nto. Canadz. On cvrar‘ box of the genuine you Will find the porirai and signature of A. W. Phase, M.I). ' l dreadfuhtllsease tsncer of the st -ic Cemetery. udlerc uii that was "YWPREMER ‘USTWUTE Henhnlttcil, in spite of all that ‘Jltlldale has for sale one pure bredlcould m, Sm. WDMY“ Bu“ ‘vhlch an" 3 “'3' away. fortified by the lust. bites of Day, Tile pnil-beorcnl ‘m "biervlcf m“! gm mpmced rhyiflil) Catholic (Jilurcll, of which silo Augustus and lfiW ood and fnr mrnedlate sulmwas a devout men,b°r_ ~l priced right. This animal is a . A. Calupbcll. President Premier llstitute. ‘file regular weekly meeting of vas- held last. (evening in the Y. M. ‘, A. Parlors. with the President. \ir. Arthur Affloclc. in the chair. Lust night's nleeting was devot-_ 1i tn business matters_ and after a plonrlltl rcpasi. served by the ind- »; (if the Altxilialry. the newly valued constitution and bye-laws vl-ro road and passctl upon and a lillllil‘l' of acllivc (committees were l-poilltotl. ..*"MENS NIGHT SCHOOL-dill lit‘ t-vtllllug nl‘ llnc. 4th. lllspvotnl‘ than" oi‘ (lcorgotnlvn attended i| ‘WPYIIIK ill ilronklyn School of lilo, csidonts of this and surronrltilnl: tistritzts. inspector Sbuw first. (ltd inod llllil oxpltlltleti tho work of nlglli. schools cspetllully of the ono wlndntlted for the past two years lu tlt-(lrgetown. Lutor the meeting was thrown open for a discussion ll‘ the proposition, the outcome of which was that all present, about twenty in number voted enthusias- -|(~ttlly for the tlrgallization of a night. school. Mr. N. J. Beeps. rarllcr of Brooklyn school. is in barge. As this is the first night iflhUUl to be organized in a rural (immunity it. is hoped that every lffori will be made by those inter- "SlPtl to make it a success during the coming months. A. Sorrow- has been cast tlror tho lvholr of Eastern Kings by the lows of tbt-rdcalh of Miss Mary .\il'rpby who passed away on Nov- rmbr-r 26th, 1925, in tllc filth. ycill‘ oi‘ ht-r ngc. Tilt- (ieccnscd was (rngagod as by the doctors nltlrtal ol‘ her was laill to rest to passed peacefully tlwnit tho f-inal call on Judglllcnt were Mr. liarry Jameson. 'l‘il(.- tlo-lTholntls Ainrlllly". Nicholas Landrig- =c ‘ "t q lJl ’.; ‘ - ‘momma type kind and gentle to vfollracfldnlggastiztltlll hi?! moltl». of an ant tillcs A lilllllhrlll. '10 1hr, "mule and ‘Wmm prove an altmheart. as she icti u life of christian liYlllillllllifi-Jt. l, i’, ldislralbiolhcrd sire. If ill-principles. and was (islet-pied very l(.~. ct ln(ly communicate with highly by d“ her luilld ltndbereavcd (H103 \r(~, llxtllllll sincere acqltuiniallces. ..'==GIRLS NIGH‘T scrlooLwlll 11 aull two sisters namely; Nell Mur-Eauized on tllc l , , , lll . St. ‘Mal; ‘s Road E. bl- (httrlottetown Ye Men s Club {minim 305m“, u s ‘A’ Mry “He, prefimelm 5113s kael Lent-gain. Punnlure Mrs. ‘Tobias Laudrigtllr Sturgeon. rolled the first ‘The funeral nas- hclltl on Nov. 28th. wilom sbnwt-tl kt-c-n interest in tho ("lass was 0r- - of Dec. 7. Nicholas Miss Jl-‘flfilc ldaslou vlas elected Jltlrjoric McDoll~ Sixteen girls en- t-"rcnilti-t all of Island; aid, Secretary. St_ pplllflt; (fllllrgh. Sturgeon, work. it is till: intention 0f tllc helc itequionl blasts, was celebrat~ girls to spend purl of their limi- (‘.11 by the pastor Rev. Theo. (lallant,tts a scwini; class and the remain- asslstetl by Rvv. (i(5t)l‘i-{(.‘tOWll_ Lllvliifl! to the Cnthol-ltlry school sublects. (iwon Kiggius, lug part in brushing up the ordiu NGTHEI! -l~r-g, CHRlbTMA-s- QET DADDY 1' QETTING NEAR WHAT 5H ALL WE I've lacs»: THiNKiNG AooQT THAT won A wiser-a- l WE MOST GET " HIM ‘aOMETl-ltnq Nice. ‘VH1’: m-lnlsrMA-a WHKT WE- SHOULD QET FQK '01!!! Iv lyvruufiswnn Sumac. lac. pml mum vi-lllv- renewed J’ sat s. n 11.1! n- 1a.... .1 3.1g". 4e51, ..—. "$5.41.: