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Aug 6 .-Maria Marcclina Denis-tcs. :ln old peasant woman of zlzis riilnzc. has just returned from .l Ezuzartlnus _iourncy on foot to the :nal city uncicrtflken in fulfilment u rriizzimls viiw, Sho had pledged ~ “lf fo make a pilgrimage on foot H. :\cf\ the Pope, if hcr :lying son were :<~ zorrfi to hrallh. She reached Home ff.; .fort nzlti '.vcarl'. but triumphant nf. having; attained her goal. "From hor zlflilvc- village the penni- lf~,=;= \-.';flll:;ri;edi1é1amon‘ but I would! ‘on on Juli; sm" “id tw” _ _ t Q ,you-iz U- S- A- We “if Wax” “mm*“m“ CHURCH OF SCOTLAND--Rev. E. suner with indigestcn after every ljmt “ter gemng up when me wok sourls East on f.u¢-my, c 0 _ co Mary beloved vlfifo of H es. in ine 29th.. year 1/21 b; 1 ~ ( a stroke and notwith.st.u.ndiDB Y-he eirorts of Doctors Mcbomld and Seaman together with the kind mln- , _ istlwtions of two nurses md hor frie to restore her to immediate nds , , much she nncliy succumbed on the' above date, and her soul took its _ flight to her Divine Master. 1 Mary, as we all called her, was; surely one of G0d'.s noblest ydiin8i T women, always jovial, always 1oving.i E A her life was as pure as a lily'l- DUF- ing her illness she was visited sev- eral times by her devoted pastor Labd) Most Rev. Mon_si§nor McLean who! administered the last Sacraments and also by Rev. Father Crokeni F 38C. 75C; Her funeral on Thursday morninsl -______ __ _,___ _ in st. Marys Church was very hrse- l without honor in their ew-n neun. sn aonscs ` ly attended, among those in attend- . ance being asv. Fauiers Muilullyn Sinnott, Croken and John H. Mul- lally, of Winnipeg. The funeral Mass was sung by the pastor and the last sad rites at the grave were performed by Rev. Father Cnoken. 1 She leaves to mourn besides her husband and four small children, I have a grand appetite without a ihar father and mother Peter and trace of indigestion. ‘I get up morn- iM_,.s_ pew, g¢mway_ of New zeam-|d_ ings after ll good night's rest, ready 5 d for a hearty breakfast and feeling 'three brothers Michael' Joseph an like I had a new lease on life. 'Peter D. and five sisters, Mrs. Frank th“Sargon Pills arelthte onlyulaxative tgedys, of gnu;-is Line 1-cond; Mar-3 a ever gave me as ng re ef from liver troubles and constipation, in an lamb’ Tewsa' Irene and Helm' “ui ‘of whom were with her during heri illnes and death. Among the offer-= iings were Masses from her father, `and mother and family, Mr. and `Mrs. Patrick Hughes and famlly,i iMr. and Mrs. Thomas McDonald, iMontecello, Mr. and Mrs. Urban *ni-udley, Peaues, Daniel Mcncnsld iund family, sourls, Mr. and Mrs. ‘William Malone, Souris, Mrs. Allan iMcCormack, Souris Line Road, Mr. iand Mrs. Frank Kcays. sourir Line Bond, Miss Nellie McDonald, Sourls, ,Miss Sallie Lane, soars, Mr. and lMrs. George Mullally, Souris West, Michael Mcrntyie, sellrlrk, Mr. and Mrs. McPhee, selklrk, Mr. and flvlrs. Daniel Conway and family ;Souris, Mr. and Mrs. William How- Alett, Gowan Brae, Mr. and Mrs, Ar- thur Mclnnis, Charlottetovm, Mr and Mrs. Henry Mallard, Gowan .Brae, Mr. James A. Hanlon, New izealand, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mal- ilard, Gowan Brae, Mr. and Mrs. An enjoyable sunday school pic_ iJames Mclnnis, Ashton, Mr. and !Mrs. Jamm Mallard, Gowan Brac. Wreaths: Mrs, William Howlett. iGowan Brae. Flowers, Mrs. James jR.. Manning. Mrs. William Brennan fand Mrs, John McDonald. i Messages of sympathy from Mr. land Mrs. Peter McPhee, Mrs. Mc- Avsry and ml. Joseph Gorman, (Island papers please copy.) iQUEEN OF THE GYPSIES BURIED (By The Canadian Press) i MADISON, N.J., Aug 6..-The long fend eventful reign of the elder Har- risons over the Romany gypsies en- ded here when the body of Louisa, their dowager queen, called also the madam, was buried by the side of King Naylor, her husband. The curi- ous rule of these two began in this country u half-century ago while Rutherford B. Hayes was President' and in a sense continued without dis- rites were said for the Madam. , Neither King Naylor nor the madam were gypsies. They were born in England of English parent; and came to America as ch1ldren._ The madam throughout her life insisted ithat there was no such race as “gyp-‘ try. The case of Dr. Bunting, the dis- . ooverer of insulin, is typical. for the brilliant y0\1ng scientist has already received at the hands of his l>¢0Ple all the honor of personal approbation which they can bestow. From other countries too he has received the recognition which is his due. for he is probably the youngest man to win the Noble Prize. Canada is now paying yet anoth»er| tribute, and Lord Moynihan, the! President of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, is crossing to the Dominion to preside at the opening of the Banting Instituto of Medicine in the University of Tbronto. The ceremony will be the occasion of a de- monstration in Dr. Barlting's honor., in which medical men from all parisi ,of the British Empire are expected to' ‘take part. The location of the Insti-i itute is appropriate, for Dr. Bunting ‘graduate from Toronto in 1917, and he ‘is now Professor of Medical Research, ‘at the University there. i What the world owes to him can ,scarcely be computed, although when lhe first announced his discovery it was ireceived throughout the world with ai The white horses tou their snowy mane; As they ride towanis the uhm-¢, Gailvninz. ral-lvrinz. rlllopinsl Bravely they climb the blue-green W!V& A-S they hurry to rcwl-l the land Gallopkis. ev-1i°pinz. rllliminul Bflidll' they wine like the Viking of old. From far 0'¢r the sfo:-my ses, Galloping, galloping, galloping! Madly they duh 'gainst the roclq cliffs, Climb, break. spread out, and fe. treat, '1"hremtening, threatening. threaten- ing! -E. C. Kcefler, Sourls. P. E. I. MONCTON, N B., Aug. 6-Mr. `M F. Tompkins, tram/c manager Atlan tic region Canadian National R.ail» ways is leaving today for Newfounz land where he will meet officials cf. icel-tain amount of incredulity. The re- i the Newfoundland Government rail- lrults obtained however soon_ placed way and others in connection witi the result beyond all doubt, and the trams matters, particularly witl *Canadian government took the uri-‘the idea of further developing ral ,usual slap of voting him a life policy i traffic between Newfoundland am to enable him to continue his me<1i-'canada via North Sydney and Puri ‘cal research. i Aux Basque. ‘ ' ,Charlottetown Business Goliege ‘ ' (Esrcbliaried 1373) Term 0pens Tuesday, N0, ENTRANCE , countanfs Degree. week day during the term, be tion in early. For full particulars apply* personally or by letter to L- Miiler, Principal, Charlottetown, P. E. I September 2, 1930 EXAMINATION V Courses cover: Business Practice, Bookkeeping-theory ` and practice-l, English, Correspondence, Writing, Arithmetic, Banking, Auditing, Shorthand, Typewrltin8» S¢¢l'¢ta1"“] Work, Filing and Accountancy leading up to Chartered AC- clvu. snlwlca EXAMINATIONS-'-u specially. ‘ _ lNsURANca, ELEMENTARY ADVERTISING and 'SALESMANSHIP will form new features during the tem under the direction of trained instructors. YOU cannot afford to miss _the splendid opP0ft“‘X%°;, which this term presents, and, while students may enter . advised and get your avpiiw' B. ` 595;-,g_7-9.12-15-4’ Q.-an isies." , When King Naylor died two yearsi ago, he had come to be known as one! of me sluewdest horse-u-rulers in my gunned states. and possessed nn` ,estate valued at more than $1,000,000. He owned land in many citiq and paid other taxes in at least n dozen states. Altar his death Madam Har- rison nevet quit the home, and was Bi ycsrs old when she died. Soon altar Mr. and Mrs. Harrison were married I-rid began ii'/urneying about the tumpikes in their horse- draw wagons, the Madam discovered _L mm, mgmr, 1, ml, Mc. that me wu endowed with "u-is ai-` vine blessing'"- sho found that by at ine conclusion of the sports tl-le mrvhins ¢= srefuliy the Palms 01 prius were distributed, consisting of peoples hands, she could predict __ MacDonald. Mr. Brett will remain in chocolate bars, oranges |.nd_ bananas, thoir future. She began the Mm MMO’ Hman' oh“_mw°_ the province until Friday, and Miss after which all sat down to I very sturdy of that ancient nrt and in her Thompson for six weeks. bountiful supper. ufdgrmd gdvgud mmy gf um ~m,|,1,_ ,,wmy_ -- -' »- ' -- 1 f ._ men" of this country - capitalists. governors, and great soldiers-og to a y ' ----_- week___G_ T0 HONOR DIL BANTING Miss 'rlule cnnewn scum, spent i-Mir Pf°i>1°m¢ (By The Canadian hm) LONDON Aug, 0 -cmudsu treat Hold, to h loin", ment of her scientists was lauded by, nm ahzluuref: mae W m 3 the Manchester Guardian in n recent i 1--» numerous -~°~ - M- f -~ ~-A M A L L ny* dem" th, moth” .~“,“_ young Toronto research worker who "IC “W ` . , ‘-°-»~»~-m~"-°-°"’" 3 I '°““'“°'°‘*‘“““°‘"”°“~"‘“"~ “from Contented Cowl” d A l I Alice shook her held scllmniy. , ,Tha Guardian s\ys:- It can never be ,, ,._n___'_ n m. ‘A ~';{`» gpg uid, "my my ig ¢od.'°___ _ ll slid of Canada that bor prophets are ,_, is PRODUCED IN CANADA Not only food value but hvoil I added to your meals when i you cook with Carnation. _Twice as rich u bottled mi1\’» always pure, always depend- able, it makes the best of dishes. And how it saves on cream and butter! wniu nu uw sun cm sod: - ¢'.»¢|»n¢:¢.un|»4.A,|n».o¢.