From out the page: M n-nnrnce - llllllfllllr U," l all‘; A195 _ h!‘ : "and". and _ llpc, ho? E-nnllcrl ' "ail/iii LAUTI ‘ ~. illE STAGE WITH ~'» lLATURING i. \ L y - .rus'r a "RAMONA" as roar: Two ‘IALLNI AND l-. l ma done-Ill’ loin-now near or ALI. mi nus you've war-rm roll STAGE AaND SCREEN rparuass 12516!‘ fiarfer- 11cm [bwis - Roland Drew F UL MUSICAL SETTINGS i? ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUE n .LOCAL sllvoans-lsonos INDIAN DAWN" THE FEATURE PIC 1'. (é? 3 SHOWS- DAILY AND nus-rs Ptronoool: EVENINGrl Tuna BOTH snows ST. JAMES CHURCH CIIILIL v v v i‘ CAPITOTQTO-DAY lore‘; tho moot thllhl of New York pictures-tho in u picture that outer- tn the very end. — “Y” Bowling LEAGUE ZION Last night the “Gypsles" won ov er the "Thunderbolts" by the nar row margin of 132 pins. L. Robert son of the "Thunderbolts" scores of 255 and 642 pins respect ively. rolled the high three of 632 pins. The following are the line-ups: the loss of a loving brother. which In the second match the “Light- ening Strokes" spelled defeat for; the "Dephes‘s"l:y 205 pins majority.- A. Howatt of the "Lightening Strok-‘ a" us» Sea» M lls..sg°ll".z..ei.ii.'sr.is‘:s“ while W. Murley of the same team 000000 but with his greatest hope unrealized. For years he had plann-. =ed to become master of the coal ln-I ‘dustry of Vancouver Island with all TUES. M A C K CQMED; .ALSO SENNETT‘ ¥“Run Girl Run” _ ' Coal Mines Consolidation _. the Canadian Press - ; of some of the largest coal mines o easilyivancouver Island, recently effected. d m g ' lwas one of the dreams of the late hem the high single an me s rmgllion. James Dunsmuir which never came true. received for the first time since her VICTORIA, B. C.. Oct. 26.-(By )-Consolidation _ Wot pace that would allow of an in- Dunsmuir, who was once lieuten- ant-Governor of British Columbia and reputed to be the wealthiest man who ever made a fortune in I not noooeniiy onion:- opinions of ‘ nu. r 0+0- CORNEBIS AND GROSSINGS! Sir.--The habit of many drivers. in driving rapidly around corners and by crossings is fraught with so much danger. indignity and unfair- ness that it is up to the City "film- ers" to give our efficient police force the necessary authority to speedily end or mitigate the nuisance. I havcseen car after car racing around corners while pedestrians stood waiting for a chance to cross the street. They have no right to KODAK- ~ GENCY O 1 78-10- - ~31. Fresh and Up-tol), i flpood irrthis Drugstore, g c lino ol Kodak and Brownie lrlflioea on display. aihulm and other amateur 32:0- Bvvrytlrlr; fresh from u, catalogue. “nice the oflnplete modern KM“ J. Ernest H. Wqfth‘. 142 Prince Street ‘Everythig With tho new In“; “w: m 82.25 "Yllll 2a: Pllllllll from Films c; in and prowl" ‘ NYAL onuosroar; '- Phon; g l do such a thing, but are merely a- stray on the false principle that might is right. The walker knows that the law protects him yet he is afraid of being killed by the lawless. Any man or woman who deliber- ately “drives" around corners or across crossings, is a Iawbreaker and a criminal. I have seen walkers halt in the middle of the street, in ter- ror. they not knowing which way coming speeding cars are going to turn. Why should the public be sub- jected to such treatment? Our EASTERN NOTES Mr. W. J. Brennan. accompanied by Mrs. Brennan was a. passenger to the City last week. Mr. Bren- nan has not been enjoying his usual good health for some time Needless to aay his e?" "- for treatment. many friends wish him sp covery: streets should be rendered safe for __.i every one. not only for the athletic, ' nimble-footed young person, but al- Mm (Sgngggr) Hug g3 left», 195g; so for the aged and infirm. the lit- tle children, the blind. the deaf, and the lame. It is high time that autolsts were compelled to respect the rights oi’ the walker. This can be done by go- ing around corners and across cros- ;sings at a funeral rate-at a rate week for Western Canada. called there by telegram that her daugh- ter. Lottle was vcry seriously ill. Later telegram stated that there was a slight improvement. An accident occurred on the Souris-Rollo Bay Road last week ‘when two horses and carriages col- “Wlmlwllfi SWP- » llded. No one was injured, but-one If drivers were compelled to do} this, does anyone believe that bus- vehme was very much danwged. lness_ would be injured thereby? WCilld it be a great inconvenience re to have to slow down and pass m around corners or across crossings at E-rlratte tltlaltfwould notlbebclviable to, s ou le or*man c ' has often been said thgt lt wddlild? lgling friends m BOSWIL a great thing if Charlottetown could be called the soberest town in the Dominion. Would it not also be fl e if "l" City could be made the safes Mr. and Mrs. H. I-I. Acorn have turned home after a pleasant otor trip to the City. Messrs W. L. Dingwelland John Tumor motored to the City last week and were registered at the Queen Hotel. and intends entering the hospital- Mrs. a. c. Cox, Sourls is vlsllffllellfl- Rev. Father Monag was a ‘passenger to the M“ , Islands last week, where he i, I," minister to the spiritual need, , ‘the P901316. Prior t0 his dep ‘the children of Souris pregen ‘him withanumber of gmsln , , lo! their appreciation of his ., ,," Iinterest in them. " l t Miss Margaret Landrlgsn u ,,, vpanled by her mother and bro; lleit Souris for Boston a short ‘ago. L The fmat buyer“ ‘rounds. A number or disposing of their old mats in u. change for art squares. no gm buying antique furniture. n‘ is on 11y llecpleug l The first shipment of seed m, Jiltoes was loaded October 22ml Only six bags to the acre are permitted as yet. Traffic to M 1mm the stations is almost contlr. llcus. I We are glad to hear that m; Evelyn Bryanton, formerly or no“, Bay. now of Charlottetown. is im- lproving after an attack of dips’. Master Leonard Condon. Sour]; made the round trip to the Mag- dalen Islands last week. Mr. Joseph McDonald, . .- lee both for th h y» - arms SERVICE - The annual waTnlumolvT DIRECTORY Gm ‘me ‘mp°"'“‘“‘ Pmdlwlus mines in» use w o. ride and those Bay. has purchased a new car. ~... {in tral Gllardlan imlly of the children attending St. , R Cruwen 146 .1.” 182 his control. He was for a long per- "Wm “an” I am Sr t General regret is felt in this vl- - - " ' —-——— 3311185 Sunday School was held in Pooh's Wharf D D1 kmson 1oz 162 no iod the dominant figure in the slt- ' '1" "u clnlty over the death of Mr. John Misses vickerw“ “d w‘ v. v POSTPONED'_OWmg to the wnnmncn with the rorenoon Se,“ schn A Q Newhan, Capt sumb R- seamen ' 135 16,7 164 uation, his influence extending west- ‘ 5AFETY- IW. Peters of Lower Rollo Bay. Mr. Red Cross nurses ‘Vere rem“ ‘i v *-l':ll of the late Mr. John Agnew vice yesterday fcrenwn. were was by. after discharging o cargo o; C’ Jenkins ' 115 152 no Wald l0 Hawaii’ 501ml HS fer as the ‘ " lPeters will be greatly missed by a M" m 5mm“- ; place in 5;, Jamgs ghm-ch on a large attendance and an lnter- lumber for L. M. Poole 8a Co. has R. Cameron“ .. 121 193 l 9 Mexican m“ and n°rth t° Alaska" II‘ lwrde circle or mends‘ t l‘ ‘willy. the Halloween Tea has esllns llwsranune of responsive sailed. , G Farquhavsén 164 n8 139 but the consolidation which he; . . l ____ ’ g Miss Laura McDonald. Ll! ~. postponed until Wednesday. Jc-adlngs was Elven by the children. Cltn-ishefs Wharf "r r l 260s planned ‘m m‘ b°°°m° an“ "m" T!‘ ' ' ' M“ D"“'°' H“ Bwke “d m” Pond‘ has _ accepted time R1 {led by the Minister. Recitations r Schr. and Vaughan Ca a John 0 a _ c‘ . many years after his death. YOII and VlClnlty ily Fortune . motored to Belmont “hm ‘m’ the balm“ i" ‘he W qmiDlNGr Will be loading livelwefe also elven by Jean and. Mary Murrayywlth coal for ‘crrrigru a Thunderbolts v““"°“"°' 131"“ ‘s ‘he “"11” °f —— lslllllifll’ "l"; We" the twists 0f “"5 s°h°°l be“? vwl“ °“"“$ ' and lambs t Belle Rlvcl-SMQQKQYI Francis “m5 and John cu . the coal industry of Western Can-l Mr and Mrs. Lowell compmn OpMrs. Earl McLaren. the resignation of Miss‘ Jenni day Oct. 30. D. .l'-tiley. Denny. and the primary class Bchr. Nellie J. King, Capt. Mur- L, Robertson 255 _ 213 174 ada- The Hudson's Bay Company Summcrside. pasesd through Tryon who ‘has since. entered mm - t sevs-lo-zs-al clearly and lmpremvcly repeated ray with a cargo of coal for Carra- Mrs 1, mb...g.'..'."" ' ss- 135 bmugm w“ mm“ “m” s°°“““d‘°“ sumwy e" PW"? f!" Crflpllud M“ Leigh Dmgweu- C- Nr R~ m” °i nmmmlmy‘ we p the 23rd Psalm in gunman also 3119,75, cu _ L émhewn 86 us 138 to work the mines at Suquash. so| ‘ City, ls spending a vmaflon m another successful year for Ll ..'('TORIA HOCKEY club an- the fourth commandment. A solo Piclrarifs Wharf A‘ Pam-me l“ 98 105§am¢d from the Indian expression Mr- Danlel Laurie. of New llsvrrrFvrlllne- Riv" s°h°°lfils M155 M°P°llald -"‘9°m!g Tuesday 845 P- "l- was m have bee“ rendered by Ma" schr- ca“ E- Rlcllflrd. Capt. c, small 12v l," 189 the rock that burns.” The mine is spending a few days with rcla-V a very efficient ‘md elmerlen ~_» Trade Rooms. 8142 jofle ghamfler but unrvmunawm gkmnu- with Con] ‘m. A Plckard 8a M R055 " m9 143 was operated as early as i838. but itltives in Tryon and North ’I‘ryo|1_ t B. Creamer, Souris and H. Fran-teacher. Miss Jennings, now owing to indispositlon, she was un- Co. Total-deli I ' ' ' ' ' " . was not until the early fifties’ that "$15, lam-lung motored m Mg 5m“ Charles Lutzc, dld Slllfllldld w ;i'i‘Ol"JA HOCKEY club an- able to be present. There wasa D. P. W. Dredge No. 115, Capt. h ma] w“ dismvered at Nflnflilllo and MP- 8nd Mrs Morley M. BrruMlSQaa-t and Scotohfort. Sunday. l" me 5°1l°°1 1a“ Y“? Se“ . drooling Tuesday 8.15 p. m. large congregation who followed Macleod in port. u M i s‘ k the mdustrl’ beclime Wll-lmefclfl-lly 90101115011 and Mr. Harrison R Bell two Dllllils l0)‘ elllrlmc?» him‘ Q ~ = of Trade Rooms. 8142' with interest the service of the little Bohr. Eldora. Cant. p. Hamilton g m “g m e‘ |‘ml’°'°“"‘- A ml“ °ll§l°d i" 1853 °f sllmmmlde- motored to lrycll! Ml. and Mlu- Edward Barrett. “mm “m” ‘mmessm ' " (mes and a splendid address on 3gb" (“summing a cargo of coal 164 m7 56 near Nanaimo is still being operat- on Sunday. where they were guest; City, were visitors at the home of ' z “OT V;_TONE_FO,. the cooler “Things that Abldea. delivered bv for A_.P1cka,.d acu has Banal 106 -1. H hm ed and is the oldest operating mine 0f Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bell. _ iMr. and Mrs. David Coffin, For- MP- A- C- COX. C» N. R. lll "iinlis we recommend a cup of the minister. the Rev. W. Bruce sflhlfi Lady May; Capt. Murchis- 229 l1” 211m Canada" It’ was the wemniwn ‘tune. returned U91“ St- ‘mm- 4 vilrcne breakfast Monday‘ Muir. The choir sang very efiem on has sailed for Pmetm l 122v)” 9.8 seam. discovered in i871, which The numerous friends of Mr. Ab‘ ' ' \ ’ ' 1‘ 8733_10_29_n Lively the lovely anthem “Just as I Lyons» wharf 171 229 1.52 Fade a fortune for the Dunsmuir brc Hcwatt. Tryon. regret to learn. Mr. and Mrs. McGuigan and Mr. Geo. R. Keefe. Gilly‘ W5 Am» and at the ayenjng same Schr, Ambition’ Capt. Amos ca,“ m m 987 Hmlly. that he is still confined to his holncchlldren motored to Rollo Boy Sun- knuvm and popular Salewlw l“ JYT) ANNIVERSARY - Alpha “Hear Our Prayer.” mlchuel. after discharging a cargo - The wul industry of Vancouver but cue and all hone hls recovery day and spent the day with Mrs. the Bil"! Drug C°~ “'83 a “m” wvflah Lodge Wm celebrate their of ma] for a Lyons 8‘ Co" is Island has fallen on evil days in may be a speedy one. iMcGuigarfs sister, Mrs, Elmer to Bouris this week. I jnniversary on Tuesday New waiting for favourable weather to nephew, fzgfigttfliars gwrmgito “m” tmubl" lCampbell. '-'— d o sail. e °n 0 0Y6 Ell fuel oil and Mr. Kenneth Mclx id f T :~. During the shipping of see Stock Qaotatlons Schn Irene M_ B" Capt“ Petnpas E w _ other causes. These conditions were motored to Summersxilge ojn ‘Jlrfctd- Mr Preston B antcm Rollo Ba. W909i $1115 week we an°wance w“ Kr KNOWLEDGMENT-The P. with.“ cam” of CW1 f0!‘ C- Lyons ti; P. przyrm ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 28g 1g: 13g resiivcnslbge for the recent amalga- nesday in his new Ford truck. had [the misforglne of losing i raised to l0 bags per acre. 105W‘ l "ofiliital acknowledges with Co. ' ' ‘ ' ' ' '* ml! 0n o the largest producers, the l bl H 1 ti of 6 as first reported. _ n donation or $40 from Dr. IUHJlIlQIEAX. Oct. 27.——Quotatlons schn Bonus, Capt‘ Frank BOWL lgxhuersion . . . . . .. I42 216 134 Canadian Collierles (Dunsmulr) Lt,‘ The many fl-jends of Mrs. Wefl’ KgJiaEe Joscenrrrlp lsalstfervvclleela ‘vlutch of England “Us e by Johnston and ward» reault after discharginll a car o of ' q arson 106 i m3 98 and the wesiem Fuel ciJrpoffltlfln dell U!“ B"! Rlad to know th t he h ' ' Mr Leon Johnstonc is Slllllllml _____ ~ Members Montreal Stock Exchange. ma] ti”, a Lvons an Co‘ vs-waiivlng FWjlI/lonaghan .. . 139 "177 106 of Canada, Ltd. has returned hflme from thcaPsEl Similar misfortune. collage to St. Peters and Bali! 21m TWIHGHT HOUR_CFCY N f9;- mvgumbfe weather £0 San‘ "Tovggflggzvz? ' " ' ' ~ ~- 129 130 115 _ Island Hospital. where She has Bee’; Farmers m this Section are busy starch factor“; by nmwv trll¢l nvvnd Radio Co‘ on the air av 63D cw York Exchange Buntaln. Belps what’ church N t a patient for the past month. and shipping potatoes j collage and this week. w.- evening. This hour to lake do M To & s F. . T“! R°“"' “P” Bay“ h“ “m” NE vices 11'. 19: h n°qequ°7held 5“- ls spending a couple 0f Weeks Coll-insole stock ' -"- Waco cf our noon Draizramlnc, C an‘ B‘ Ry‘ 191*‘ ed for Plnette to tow D. P. W. W even‘ 21 “vane” Resl- Sunday vfllesclrll; with her Parents. Mr. and‘ ' Mr. W. H. Townshcud. C-Nlnu which will be discontinued. Old M5 5&3“ g" ‘g3 Dredge No. 9, to Lower Montague. AND V|C|N|TY ng' at‘ inst‘ Mrs. Frank Dixon of Augustine Mrs 1; s Johnstone and 5.... was a. visitor to his home in Boll), time songs and mush ‘m: Bwvdllvmg‘ d“ gig? “éotrdfioiifi? ‘BT55 ‘$231135? 1 The residence of Mr. and Mrs wave" Sum. ‘motored. to the City yestrr- BM’ slllldal“ . An, Co}, M“, 0v ________ __ as - __ - - ens - Mr. Eldon Large. Tr on, Wm. Warfleld. r 'I‘r ll ~ " . lduy- Mrs-Johnston“ daughter. "” a. ‘lIRLE SOCIETY meeting at N. Y. Cen. 8a l-Iud. Riv. R. R. 1737.’: fjerLdlghgadzglgz llcurml M coal {or visitor to wnmm V8118; 18.5? tafeelglw“ bllmed W 319 Efzflilderlieilggsltl Callflnlgtollyl plgtyi Mrs’ Brenmnonvc’ a student of U'C'C' is not Mr‘ and Mrs. Brllzebl-Iklllllgigl “Tnuud United Church, Tuesday. 90h- Onr. Co. (N. Y.) . . . . . . .. 78% ' "Sega Vera Haismggliiknl Capt- illmguetrst of Mr and Mrs. Reuben m‘? hm!" 0f 1 and 2 Ffldlly mflrll-ylGcorlgee ‘Idefgl, tltfigsorgllgrgirltixlgvVenjaymg her usual good health’ ‘ feierlieeyclsiwfihgotiiferc gcconlila" (‘v rbcr 30th. at 8 oclock. (Travel urual Petroleum . . . . .. . 60% Skinner after discharging a c“ o 8- ing. 19th inst. It seems a stovc and M; Kenn canflcld were vi it‘ ' as - McEwen and two chili pnmflnns permitting“ speaker Hm; n Liam. Cm. cu _ 82% v l} c L i; was moved w another bum a day v . s - A very enjoyable bridge party by Mrs. Earl H u _ "w" F. Bcothroyd. Everybody IlliPI‘. Petroleum . . . . . .. _. 44% 0d Cg“ or ' yons 6’ 01h“ “"1- The W. M. :1. met a: the homo of 0r so before the fire and it is sup- MS o summcrside on Tuesday W" WHS slvvll M the ll°lll9 01 the are" °f Gremwwh" B il1rrrps{cd in Bible Sammy Work gmnfiog o; NW, Juwy _ “l; e ' Mam" what! filizafaimtlelel Waillgglgll. New Annan. 2054:}! the?‘ chimney‘ was at fault, fining. Misses GarArlett. Scarf. Thiursvciavy ' invitrd. 3743 out crn Pacific , _ _ , , _ __ _ m1 a moon. 1. inst. with ai" -uc yv e occupants cl m - , “evening. out s x cen nv te —-' '_-' ___. Unicn Pacific Ry. .. 201'!» hag'sgieds' Brant Capt 3' Kelly’ good “ttendance~ M“ Dflvillmeu “Ves- Rumm’ 533203255’ $97‘? onrnxigcntaptlgit congregation at TryVguests were present. luliLnRENrTREATED~On Oct. U. S. Ind. Alcohol Co. . 13114. 561m 0'0!“ spray’ Capt‘ John giroasg. ‘Itravellers’ Rest, was "elecfedlunable to save only a few of thc msmnnugn grcgnfigiflififfidngf} “ Australian , n _., 1mg‘, number o; the mum wprunghouse Ema __ 114% WNW has saued es en of the Society for the en- contents in the house. This seems gun m the“. Church whim v I Mrs. A. E. ancis and children . .. ._ n; [he Chmqgmetown Aux“. United States Steel . . . . . . . .. 161% ' Rjevénue cuvml Baron Capt Ro_ sums Year- 8 Verlhdclllorable fact and sincerest predated very much’ by mic Sclfopfiare on a visit to Mrs. Francis» o . ' . , cf (he Protestant Orphanage. buts in port ‘ -‘ ‘Ymlmthy 0f the friends 11nd 0mm‘ lnclnlml-s rcnderin th l irlrather‘ M“ Edward gunmen!“ cam Frult lwvvvvd in the msmuimn for the Montreal Stock Exchange '19.!“ ékwnm wh I Miss Annie L. McKinnon. a res- Citizens of this community is felt more “n-‘rcqsllve It g1 muse tral Lot 16. ' ,.,,..v.v..,_ n, ..sh,,wcflng.. chm“ "m" , SS Hm d c t M 1' booted‘ lady ofthls place left here for this fsuuly lu their loss. 1. n, ti’ ‘ ' “s” “ ‘“ “““‘“ -~— l 6,. ,1... 13cm‘ the nurse in charge Abitibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 421-‘. Orv‘ “m ' w‘ “rm” ‘P "me 19W Week-i ago to spend the . - —'"' cjhurch m appcarame °f me" Most of the Eastern teachers on: VANCOUVER. n. 0.. oct. 1T“ and m give the chm-hm an 3m Mls. Kan. 8a Tex. Ry. . . 2B9 ps_'s_ Hochelaga on Pick)“ route Winter with relatives in the land of Dr. Zella Clark. a returned Mic- - " at present collecting for the Red (By the Canadian Prcssigm cx-rnnl treat. It is not necessary to Montreal Power . 105 Revenue cutter Conestoga cap-t gncle» 5am. Her many friends slonary. who has been carryln! on; Mm Maud Ben of Norm T]. on CrbS-S- All-hflllllh mfllley l8 rather weeks after a shillmf!“ °{ hipped FM mat [mm givers and rccpimrv: Namml Breweries _ mm “can m m" . - eartily wish M155 Mgglnmn a medical Missionary work in India is nowvspendvng -a fev da s lqscarce as yet this fall. neverthe- Columbia box shocks were s u 1....) n 1,105; vnjoyable anemomv Winnipeg Electric 1l0 Tm,’ Liszt“. ‘Capt Gamble ha Vfify Pleasant visit. during the past thirty years, gavoi Charlottetown where stile yh tnless people are responding fairly from New Westminster to Aus m -__-.o>.____._ Brompton . . . . . . . .. ,3!) sailed‘ ’ ' ' s ' to a very large audience a sfirrln" |uy summoned’ due m thy“ eus ‘lgenerously to this worthy fund. |g_ they arrived back ln Vsu€°"°r_ 111.5 m“. Homhy M“ “m. monk Ilrnzillan ‘Fraction . 71% Th‘; {our nmsved sch‘. “Ruth Miss Ermstme Marchbmlk- P- W» “ddmss in the summerside lhptlst illness of her broth l th s hem‘ hllcd with Australian Valenca ,0‘ - . . .. r . .. - - C» scent-mo week-end‘ an Church Sunda ev l I t‘ er’ n e 0s‘ " " ° ’ - r ms variety nu. (.11 lcimn m Mommy =l°P1C°m 0f Cflllfldll- - - 3% Mal-fin and “Charles D smnlordn . W her Y fill 118- ll Dar. mm] there when, it is ho d l Tllc Nurses are now visiting nngc5—lh0 filst o ___..>__ _ Abltlbi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ~30 . “m... discharging the“, vamoeg or Permits in New Annan. She described only u small decree o- may soon ’,.eco.,e,‘ “e myvarious schools East for the pllr- Australian clu-ur mm to come 311.13,,“ Limmm; (m. (“mm Shawlnlgan . . . . . . . . .. . 85 hard ma] ‘m. A Plukard g, (‘go and . h" noble “Mk l“ siimllell-a. but . pose of examining the children to British Columbia. _ m“; __________, .___ Can. Steamship Com. .. 3i) c Lyons a co have “fled ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heggarty at. told ln her well known pleasing M‘, James Cobb m)“, to r see if they are up to the standard when the motorslllp A0 fled 3°."“"‘°2..”'.““ ~ d my m is» um‘ =s=§§‘é"i§‘o‘“f.é.““if>2i‘o triiz" “its; $5393.35 iil:.;’"".';r°“.‘" some“ ‘@r§»»=3d?="" Wm» X°°I‘..‘?.‘A‘I.3IiZu- ' "M a - “i” . r" ~ the black buoy by the~tug Llsgar l r- w ° ~ ° ° P“ i ° confined t ll l- ih three curlwls °f "5 - - c S _ . wok | r , _ . o ls .omewt asevern _ _ , g1 2:52;“... oof" " t... fifil-liliillirlll’. lfii“»'"fl»’~'l ‘lr"illil»<»"llell°“iheli Z£-‘-“£‘;.8‘.;‘Z‘."‘Zl" ::..:2.::::: r:*v.;':r::.%"l:.:..il,.i:l w,“ Gm, _ _ _ I , __ 45. ~ 1 the 20m. inst at sac. A large are only a meagre 2.000 Christians/h e S m” ' connection with his store This will s ‘ r t hcwan points and B . P '. C ti . '77 ‘ crowd attended the funeral se l - How little we known here ll e - ‘wwvcr’ m“ Mr‘ 00b!’ may ‘Wm . are," ' a: a c rSSZ§‘o.i’rT$I-.‘LZ".... . 42 _ of this young girl who was ‘Li; m1 little P. s. 1.. of what rsalllly b“ W“ °“ m” m“ w "mvcm IKE-dim»: gublic izlfcfnlzvalaliellecileulig “lilfiliifirw shipment ls in the lul- l . ~ . nolllfl 5mm, Amen“ on H 471,, . _ v . , . popular and beloved in the com- on in the outside world. unless "spud" digging is now "can" w a place ‘m. “old dobmnw Mn any we o‘ an expemnent, it. s n Imperial o“ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' " 84",‘ ioNcflwAr-R'-ggxlgglégtlahfihfihednv'da Dies" 353:?“ home m us by such as Dr‘ completion in this district at ‘last, ham who occupies the other half prove popular as thevorahlivfji t‘ ' ~ , - . rensan neg- - ' __' ~ __ 1w prcos "Am" * ' 2." i“. “"1"” c r I . .l:;=.";;: 221:? zs. if..”.2°“€‘.';‘.“o’;§i. s... rs. e or y d i be- very t n. - d .. “ ' - _ The ‘EJWQW 4*’- Th" 955E433?" reavemeggpas 0:11’ l: fez: rslonths evening waapscpiasllrltqwigdnizsfsrdty.‘ 13th. weMher w“ “mtthey mm“ h“ ' surely looking up’ v‘"‘i°°‘,',"" ‘wiggltfig-lezfalm as an u‘ . I Q93}; ‘R y" _Q¢§_ g5__ A “o “haw” calved upon m moum m“, when Mm Harold n Mouse as theraylng goes. but now that ment as a h compliment," twp, mq1yq4yhu¢ w" "in-rug u the rainy season has set in they can Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. irrigation of t 6 - “renames” lish Fox NettingxEvery cm" ner- fect. Sold onlyby ' THE RJOGERS o... .1 K _ —~<.as>——~ . Mineral‘: lrlnlmoni vloI-lliaélie, “ .12 ".°'.'.‘l.'~‘“l.‘:i' or: 0 ll ll ‘ ‘g1 be l4. avwar betwgn the-On Ileonk and p _ ' nil‘, w slghedtoday by refieatstlves gt‘ both o ani- utlonr, or. sxsiilifvunl .011, ese oczmul-aenn-rl- announced’ minim. A series ofghootlngs in which (ma? chinqse d a doocno r err woun v _ this. nd other cities. Dr. Young said. was not l _ WP. ‘wit, of. im- oniu rrsprlrfrlryrq?’ ,. met at hi1‘: i office‘ may‘ and .131 ‘edtlis ' when: toweii to B olex from river ollirlrlu m» our . "it'll . g _ a. W175?" dwumuu , wuwpwn ,. .m ?rl'&"$n a3§"ro"§;, m n n H u f ntovwts a visitor ll. 1T . 1 our m was» ~ aqua" Web-i. was then the first break in a large and popular family circle. ' Among’ those in the cit day rmorninz were. Mrs. vWi-lghtvNew Annan; Mrs. Ohamplo Mrs. y' Satur- ‘ll. . . s. a . Mr pound u outfit‘ R0 rt England. and Mr. E. »"1?."'¢11PI'!', _ w-Meurr. m» ant. I j, _, .1! tls, and arry urtiss, _pt_ y. ." gov. Mr. _ . Pastor. sum- méfimfiw . ,'v Ylmh. MTV I llll" ' afternooit. m A air. Waugmwillrlot valley. to North Bedeque. rt the. illness ~ rla Burr _ " while .Mrs. Robert marriage, The guests were met at the door and ushered in the parlor. by Miss Lila Moose. where they were cordially received by the win- some bride. assisted by her mother. Mrs. George Riley. and her mother- in-law. Mrs. Robert Neale. after which they repaired to the dining room and pal-took of a vary dainty and olahoratg luncheon served by Mrs: Roubditjflrarse "and Miss Car- Stavprt d _ y cured tea and cofloe, Their man friends in this oomnmnlty h pc it shall not be too long fore. ey have the pleasure of receiving Mr. and Mrs. Mouse into. their homes- ffy t0 , , Wail Qt the home ___i- e so grit‘ sgm Mc-l Howard Wood, Red House. on the rest from their labors. - arrival of a baby son last week. once more, where he is very much The 5.8. hrranmore was in port week tr e. that is possible bctwwl two Dominlons. re shitllleww His friends are glad to learn that. Professor Stork has spent four The boi: shocks We v the m’. Master Vance Dixon of North fhy- week ends in succession in this the last outward voyflie ° I l“ on is gradually improving and may vicinity. angi. the settinfl "P- m ed dung socn be able t’: return to school shipping b91118 “ifiwmpl ‘m uicwecr the vessel was 5i’??? missed. in soul-ls 1m . Harbor. Now. like the man coming out Mr and Mrs. Harold _____~_____i . from swimming. I'm drawing near who spent the summer in Souris. . -' my close (clothes) D leave on return ‘for New York this Itheumlatlsm . ""*"‘@*>"“~" week. We understand Mr. Mat- A mm, mun-Q's rubbe MEASURE YOURSELF thewh health is considerably im- m,“ aflwgqd relieves ‘ "Y 13m“- P"""°- matic pain. r anlm ——'- ——-— . - 4, ra ns. ' How lone can 1 hold my temper Miss Peters of the .1. a. Hughes m“ ‘n w __,_. How W146, can» I Elli/Hid my 00.. lies been transferred to the tilt. . Rw- Mr. Nlvllvlnpwtliiar United-Wows cowl. for Althnw 90d and d“ . ___ Sympathy? Georgetown store. We ofler heartiest congrat lotions H0" d"? 0i." I think my WWW" —-— w. "bu"; Mrs, Ho" gugh, questions? Mr. Roy Crockett. Bouril. spent Wgmotv ey_ on the brth of a, 110W broad ll my mind IMO" "- Sunday in Rollo Bay. ba y girl in tht Prince Oou - 80h Wm? ---- , , ty Hospital, Tuesday morning, l0 HW- straight ll my will“!!! W310" A number oi vlmols to loading swam’ are my flwuzhta about red and some bllli vouwrr. alder m hrintlna 4o cbntt.’ is concerned? at Annaadals wharktotne taking i W