ll I-ttlitil llitbllosi important nestling Matter Selected Front This laws for the liiihsrltiiietottyl Gittirlianl’: Dtitttt n .'.I‘I Y AFTER THIRTY YEARS. -- Bioter St. Josephine of Mt. St. Vincent, Halifax, N. S. arrived in the city-last week on a visit to her brother. Mr James L. Mullen, 58 Cumberland Si... anti other rela- tives at Trscadie and Mt. Stewart. It is thirty years since Sister Si. Josephine left. this Island and con- sequently is greatly impressed by the many improvements that have taken place since then. LAID TO REST.— The funeral of the late John Bell, which took place Thursday afternoon from his late home was largely attended. The service vneconducted by Rev R. H. Stavert. Mr Bell lined with his son Mr J. Nelson Bell and had ruched the advanced age of 88 years. lie was a man high- ly respected in the community in which he was a life-long resident The funeral was under the 11090‘ (ion of Mr D. .\t. stat-thou. The pail-bearers were Messrs Andrew Dollar, Fred Iiollar. Wallace Alc- Neill. George hicNeill. Ernest Dollar. and Brent Dollar. Inter- ment wae in Brookfit-ld tcmctt-ry. LEAVE FOR BOSTON-Dr. anti urn Christopher, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Douoe, loft by auto for their homes in Iloston I-‘riday Tbvy ill-y tend to visit sc-voral towns in New Brunswick and to take in will? of the horse races in tho Suite of‘ hiaiue. The Dr, is er of horse-racing, _ vacation in his native. prrlvlilCé earl-let- than usual, to take in the races Old Iioiue Week. His vleil was some what marred. by the deaths of his two old friends Messrs P, S. llrotvn. and mood Kelly. Their many Wish (bent a sait- Vtliflgl‘ 1101110.! with the hope of seeing them next“"~“1-‘°~““l Y%I‘. - The Grand Lodge I. U. 0. F. and the Rebekah Assembly opt-tie in Saint John tomorrow morning and a number oi tlt-li-gzttcs are leaving the proceedings. are the (Irlegates frotn tht- 0tltl-~ fellows: J, J. Mcliiunon, Grand Secretary; Theo. Scntner. lit-pill)“ Grand Master; J. J. Bethune, B. C. Vnnidcrstlne, Claude Smith. John Hcarn and John '.\icLauclilin.‘.l.hcre was a large “m, The following ladies will rv-prcetint fishrrmenl the lti-bekabs: Mrs W. S. Iirownp Mrs Fulton Atlanta. Misses Iiildit Harper, Olive Lowthcr and Libby Wright. The nt-ntiuurtrters ti" the delegates while in Saint John‘ will be the Admiral Bi-atty Hotel. i The marriage took place in St. DunstanY-i (Tathcdral at 6 o'clock on the morning of Jilly 151 0i Jil-‘i-l W. Lambert, and Mary Ellen. Savidant, eldr-st daughter of John- Joseplt Snvldant. I The bride was attired in a navy bin. tricotlnc suit. with picture hat to match. After the ceremony the liatltiy counts [iartotik of n tlainty breakfast at the homo 0i the brltli‘. 1n the el/vlllilg a reception was held at the bride's home- bappy couple were the recipients of many usi-ful and pretty gift-s ln- cluding silver, cut glass, anti linen nlso an address anti wicker chair from the firm of Poole & Thump son's Ltd. Montague. The evening was iipcnt in danc- ing after which tbc host of fricntls left wishing Mr and Mrs Latupbcrt many years of wt-dtletl bliss. _,__ Yesterday station 10 A. S- itsalti broadcast the two services of tlill Uniii-d Church. and also the dinner h." mt, 1,, the m,“ Occasion n“, hour musical proi-tT-‘l-llllllfl "l i119 Vilotioria Iiutt-l. At, tihe morning scr- vice the soloist ivzis Mr. T. enjoyed by atll. A lllllllllil lefllllre 0T "110 1141i’ Wasnt-vt-r st-tin so perfect and desir- thelillili‘. a lilllll to live in ns Radio. of the retv-ptiou by the Viic (linner programme front tonia lIott-l, iti tho dining room of the sister Hotel. the QllW-‘ll- ‘l 741W“ "dim?" 'l'li~-.=._- results have b-eu ililillll“ ‘mil lwk his by lilo application of inicllt-ct and mun [ilace lllPlllli, and [he rt-sults INHH‘, Hz’ tnind. lint any farmx whose lnnd IInm- n‘ friends c _ this vicinity to eti- onaun tones t. o. o. F. -'vtls tu se-‘d vwtlu _ . excursionists here this mortiing to be present at K,,,,,_.,,,,_,u,u The lltllillllllgirriur-e County by the c. N. ti. innmttlslity God in lllS all-wise timvl- Tlwiivill. at _ ‘lb-period of forty-two years on the Bentley wliloac isitlilltll»! W“ 810ml)? IIos-itou (Ilobe and bus soon a good Th“ tint parts of the Province. i l DIED $UDDENLY—0n July 8th [1925 William McPherson of Mont- ,ague, formerly of Burlington. and til years. lit-sides his widuw he “,1 Edward u J“, m“ with a leaves to mourn two brothers and palm," acumen; when he cumbed |ouc sister, viz. Hugh McPherson on a ma“. and new“! a pa“. o; .and Dougald of Burlington and Saba,“ and m tum“: fem we M" Georg? mW U! whealilfi’ m" st-ivtmrs inflicting a nasty wound rl- 11* it“ ll w" 01 "W late tin his forehead. Medical aid was Murdock and Hannah McPherson quickly sunmmned_ n“, wound m. "1 Darllugliiln- outring two stiulit-s. lt. is pleasing "*—~ m report the little chap is now SPLENDID POTATO FiELD.— ‘Ming ‘mg’ 0n Thursday, the privilege it was ‘ 0f a Guardian scribe to be sliuwni WEDNESDAY a field uf potatoes, the property oi Mr. J. A. Burgc. the efficient an-l gniugair 0F 0'30"‘ FEME?‘ obliging c N R agent at Betilttrtl. B “i ‘.‘“'e°°" “m” "g “i ' " Th“ apeciméu b‘ agrmmura, members 0t the Central Christian in- . , Church choir, .\Ir. Alex Stewart. dulnry l5 ‘he realm “f Mr" “urges son of Mrs. Dilttiel Stewart, oftltls’ leisure momenta, and they are few, rm,‘ “w, presented “m, a mu“ m" “u” “Wing dischurged “m” tatn pun and fllldhshfl of farewell. fully the duties incumbent on his n“ Occasion being on the eve of "ill". llfi’ 1101911095 llllf llltli: lll 1119 hiii departure tor Western Catintltt. attainment oi acts that or.» inn-it ML shg\fi'fll'[, who has been a nit-ni- lISP-‘illl- The llf-‘ltl Vl-‘lllvtl 001N311"! bi-r of this choir for a number uf six acres and even if alt-i down y-l-nrs. tittcndcd I‘. W. Cont-gt.- from INJURY TO CHlLlL-dsast Fri- day evening Master Harold Jay. the four year old son ‘of Mr. and \\'. G. Bruce Charlottetown, spray; Milton Young. Hull. Mass" spray; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Garrett. spray; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mac- Vnne. spray; Little Muuricn Brady Charlotte-town, spray; Little Betty ‘Bruce, Charlottetown, spray, Th.- Live Stock Demonstration Train made its first stop Monday. August ltith at Hunter River. The number of people coming in from the surrounding districts. exceeded expectation. it is estimated that between three and four hundred farmers. their wives and children viewed the exhibit. A very keen interest was manifested and those in charge oi the, various cars were kopt busy answering questions. Expressions of high appreciation on this progressive Policy were beard on all sides. More detail re~ ports oi the Demonstration at the various stopping places will appear later, among the choicest tlic plants which institution ht- rt-ccivctl a would command attention. The teacher's license. While iti \\'~-st- James and John McLeod. the two lrlie anti foliagi- particultrly lli‘@-t'l'll Canada Mr. Stt-tvart intrnllt-i t0 young lads of ten and nine years st-nt a bi-tttiful aspect and on clos-tt-nflztizt- ll inspection you find lll“lll absti- ltlitl)’ trt-c from infi-ctioti, No: one The illlln-Till tit" the into ll. (ior- m us“; Slum w,“ mum] h, rm tlou Ciitliffi; took plat-c trout the “hhk m“? w,“ me tum.“ drmmy liouie oi ‘bit parents, Mr. anti Mrs. Show pm“! U; vigorous develop. Joseph (utlifie. Cape Tritvcrse. on mum “n.3,, ‘ti... ha", ‘now mm. .\ftintiay' afternoon. and was an un- plan-y curt-roll the furrows and.“°'““llY “r743 mm» i“ h" “'11s i1 vibrating iii the breeze pro» ut H YUHDKTPEQH “drfnrefl “m1 rwlmflml reality that pit-titres cannot i-tvnl. lfzlfwlifwafrfifiilllxii: illmirfifiiqiifiililniiigi" d'l‘li.- service was conducts-ti by n n its. ii..'.‘.‘.»'..;‘.§“iiifiiliti.”iiiiiafii , rs,werc hlostirs. Harold East- er, Louis Trninor, James Flood. who were fellow-employees on the tntains the natural csnstztitteutsfloyu‘ Bunk Sm“; A_ B_ Cuumev v ilti achieve t-quil results. if be Frank (juume and wm_ Gummy DR. MILLER ILL-A Canadian id only utilize lbs nit-tins ut bis There we“ nwny 593mm,] flora] Press despatclt from lientv-ille, N. with rational tiirtcLoti gflq-rjngg, lmermen; was l“ uampiai, states that Dr. A. it‘. Miller, Su- Btlrgc is Hmong tile first futon (it-mttiry. ' I. jiei-iuti-ndeni m‘ the Nova Scotin l"llY Lung-r “nub _ Provincial Sanitarium, is critically .n -—Y. At the Annual Meeting of tlit- Lib ill, suffering from internal hemorr- ernl Conservatives of tho \\‘bitu lingo A ttgliggrun], however, receiv- Roud Cross Poll. held at Kilmulr, t-rl from in; Miller “Jduy g[3[ng _'_NEARLY 5oo_cloae on 500,011 July 28th inst. the following rc- (nag he [no]; a gligm rglnpgn, but h," Su,n,,m_,.s,de,‘solution was utiatiimously tinsel-d. hlg condjllg“ l, gr-gntly improved, and other pmms my WHEREAS it has pleased Al- l11 llll’ l°1l°llllli< illtllr-“Itllilll- respectively. sons of Mr. John Mc- T‘ Lcotl, i-Iuston Street who have been titissirig from their home since Monday, were found on Grafton street enrly last evening by Offl- ccrs Higgins anti Doyle who return etl them safely to their homes. The two youngsters salt] tlicy had been late for supper on the previous ev- ening and bad h-i-ti afraid to go homo, ‘Phr-y WPIW‘ not very com- municative as to .tbeir escapade. but did not seem very sorry for being captured, after having spent a night in the open nir. THURSDAY will no doubt puzzle ill: lnggard .\Ir_ '1‘ [T ES DA Y ‘ —-BR|LL|ANT ISLANDER—-MlBB night on the harvest excursionqticnce to remove‘ from-ottr midst Doris Ena Locke, formerly oi Yhere were quite a number of wo- our respected and much beloved spar-procure and Snmmel-glde, h“ BOATS-llnowse was lieltl in the highest es- the Sbuth Calgnry High School, _ ndmw" or 199111 ll)’ btllll Hltlcs oi politics, it lt-ittiltig the grtttitiatlng class lti 1'9- llflrlfilllllllllrfi 111111 Il"°"ninu honored in all his dealings 25 and winning flu. MPKIIIQD schol- lll" "m" imwm“ dlfitrlcls M’ meiwilll ill-S ftilltlw-IIWH. n man xvliusc flrhllllll, (in another occasion she “mmllx nlmsm“ "l m“ Hollis l“ Wllrll Will! tlfl K001i tlti lllli 110ml. llllll won tile (iovevuor (It-heroin dtrlze Mm“ Calm” Sunday’ film" a ivliuse knowletlgfl 0f llriliiitss was and Shield for licr school in com- mlmlmr “mil "m" Summorsme by Douiinion wide, And wlicrcas lion. petition with students from all ov- auttimtrbllc and motor boat. _ My pmwse enjoyed m0 runes, Con, er the provmce 0-, Amertu’ The P l’ Bin] i’ o Sumnicrsldc at-. . _ _ Max:151 :7"; rglfgpred Several apnfldcnce of bis pany throughout this Year Book 0i tilt. 5mm, Calgary proprmu, gklemlony m,“ pathppltroviticfi foir nvililiity ‘years. tultFI more liigli School. in a write up of the p_ p_ Arsenuul, was “met celeyespecitt y n lt. . uirny arioui graduating class, pays bet‘ the fol- _____ ylisirict where he won so many lowing tribute: “Doris llama Locke COMPETE |N sH°Q-r___\1eg5r5_ liartl fought political battles. 'I‘herp came all ibn way from Summer- Allan liicCabc. F. G, Kcnncily antLltlFP l‘lf-‘ltllVt‘ll lllfll We Illatrt: on rc- side, l‘, H. I. lier birthplace, to Cai- IH-rcy Latitlrigan. lt-ft yesterday curd out‘ duel) Tfii-trel. and sorrow gnry, anti straightwuy proceeded to morning for Montreal], where tlhtry for bis tl-‘atll. lllllfl Nttttiviitl‘; from ttnnex tltu Governor (iencrnks meti- wiil take part in the Qlll'l)0t5 rifle the councils of our Province a mun ul in (irudt- X nntl has been setting shoot, being hI-ld this week. hirsxwhtiui by his wintlom nntl grnsp of pace for South Calgary ever since. tl/llltlfliltlll tlflftllllilflflillftl llli“? lll1=i1tho needs of our people and Pro- She is one of our quiet ptipils iii biiutl ilfl for as SDEGIJIC whore she vhme made mm n mwer of sn-engm ‘he cm“ ronm, m" Spoaks wnh a“. ‘V-lll Vlsll 1'1'l“'11‘l5~ Th‘) "Tlllmnml to the governtiicnt of ivliitzlt he was tbority on school lorc, ntid is set:- Lll“ cmlclllsmf‘ “l m“ illl Honorable int-nibcr, rotury of tiit- Your Ilook Committee Q""l"”'C “W” "rowed l“ 0l‘"“w“i Fnrtlicr rt-solvtitl That wo cxtcnti Miss Doris I-‘no. Locke is a. tlnugli- when‘ mpy Me “nlered for “who his sorrowing tvltloiv and family ler of My: Ali-fun ll Locke for-ni- slioot thurc. Lt is unticrsttxld tbisluur delirium q t, ‘. ‘_ ‘ r _ _ . .ytiipatliy itt this hour erly of blicrbiotike and Summer- .;.~ tb first time -i.n ltilond tl1'llil' _ m“ fwe" Oman“, ‘In the Quelvlytif bnrtitiveuicnt nntl titeep SUITOW- 511(k) nnll n nnlr-t- (if Mr, Joni-pl? Locke and Mrs, George lilcCnllum ‘competition "Fitrthtai" t-i-solvcd, 'l‘hat a copy of 1 illlH rtistilutititi bc fnrivnrtlcd to his n! Summertime, Before going to ; vlsn-ORS FROM 5051-0” __ family. itt Murray llarbtiitr and to (jnlgnry Elm “in; n student l“ tho ,.\ir, J. A. Mfisktlll. of Boston. and thwart-as M tillllllviltlllll» Stimmerside Iiigh School. lMr. Samuel W. Holt. 0i‘ the Boston HUGH MATHESON —BLESSING THE ‘t‘l h , . t P . Chairman vigor? nfaialfskizllllhstft fkttgtlutzrstl M. C. McGOWAN Al plilvlllen"? R- l- i)" 3111)’ 5m- ‘vmu,'r_ m, he is a native or south’, Secretary 192.5, after a short but distressing illness—(‘aucer-borne with heroic ‘which Mr. Holt has come to our T "‘~"I‘ fortitude and calm resignation to the Divine will, the late David I~I. Ilutuc in the 72nd. year of his life. Born at Bath, Mo. the dect-asr-d in t-arly life locntid in Ilrook-lyti. ti’, iii}. I. but some time later be settler] down at Peters Road where ill» greater part of his life was spent with his family on his farm Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Young. oi’ Kitigsborti, P. it}. i., have thi- sym- lllllilly 0i‘ many friends lri the I...“ U1" l)“. tinned slams, [my immldezttb of their nine yntir oltl sort, klVllltiiflil. Ills Illness WZIS due to Prlnceiu fall which ctunictl tin abscess on He hm,” m spenmtht- brain. IIo was treatctl in the ‘three weeks here and vii“ dmemPrinct- ltldwnrti island Hospital nnti ‘also in nti hospital in Boston. shores. Ho has been for the long ‘ . Ed ward island. guests of tlhe Queen Hotel t-njoyctlt, _ the Orchestra very much and were‘, PA|NFUL ACC|DENT,_ on Frl. Efefll-l‘? IllPfl-“i-‘ll Wllll lllt: IIOVGllYIday evening last Master Harold of the event. ‘Jay. four-ycar-oltl son of Edward E. Tho receivnr was loiincd throttitlrmm Mm Jaw cm“ bemme m.“ the lcln4lnt>¢<s of Major Kvlllll lmilflhavlngnvcry serious accidentwhen BN1. Pfllflltlfllll 0f ml“? 15111114 Raillilihc got tip on a chair and reached C the scissors. When turning around Mass, where he passed away on the mortiint; of July 25. Wbcn we think of littlo Wins- ton and his early leave taking of this world, the poet's words: "O Death. thou lovest the beautiful." nrfic in our minds. for he was a boy of splendid pliyr-ilqtic, beauti- there. The late Mr. lllilllP tvas very popular with the majority of his acquaintances. IIe ivas n brilliant ‘oonvi-rsntiouailist. anti his wlitly anti liumerotis sayings brightened many a lnnH-ttittie evening in the t-oni-ntuttlty where be resided. lIe 0. 10 A. S. has. mode a decided inn-l D"0V"1ll“11l ll‘ ills "l-lllel’ ill Villiforchentl just at the edge 0f the 11 newlliair. wuiiplltflcr anti it is taxipcctstl will be.slieing he w,“ bleemng very free. l" iy. rushed to the phone and called u-nie iittrtitigh the use of heard in morn distant points flte fitturti. Iiottcrs of ftion are. rwgtiltirly received Nova Scotin points, The length is tlitito luw 232 metros. iltiiilttl? o great fai in it. I can safei relieved tnytronbles and rm." were not}. atvoy at lilo timnlspray; Mr. nntl Mrs. Lester Little. wilt-inlet the fire ftfill come bnck snt-il-yttn. Muss. satay: Mr- and Mr». Ill and ads.‘ stlleotfld not do‘ h". had put cine i l qlthas Qlmvubovvithouts _ table Blood! recommend a ti’ n__m fies; Verdun. Ioniresi till-t " iii i . ‘l‘l' ‘till? ii i‘ ‘i l! .ll. fl t. ' l . itlt M “Pllreolajtliti doctor, who in a very few min- lil-‘llvl’. Mrs. Wfarrt-in Bartlett. 0i’ 3.1m?“ ‘A Sfigfliiz: fiFpYuq-g f2: “Itdgtgilltos was there. Stopped the bicetl- llYtltt. Mllllfl-r llftlllglll lllfl lJDtlY the following family survive: Jug and put two stitches in the homo for burial. mmhflk, y h, Kansas, Jmm n m |wountl. Although it WIIS tin ugly The futierul service wtis con- SUFFERING V dual treat ohett-"I antA bucket brigad was formed iintdllltitlter and Daddy. star; SlBterlLivc-s- fllltl u ‘l ed tr. i- ’ ' ganvetaku Lydia the fire bad gilinzfl mo mttch hPnti- ‘Mill Brothers. array: Mr. and Mrs] H} ‘New w P n" v fhl-linkhami Vemtabie Compound and Y t. I w. ho ityvill the “""'".*...i'.......:r.:i...r Tnos. H. Gammon, ' vistitutl Prince Fitiwnni Island and wan-n- » Pilkhatn’: Ve table Com- lllifilm Qlbury Farm. u, purchased sovm-nl young animals I00 harmfnltlrngs 53%.- be fell, the scissors going intn his i‘ttl features and frank coiititt-tt- ance. He. was manly. polite nntl itffectionate nntl all who knew iiitn lovml hint. Ills mother. accompanied by lit-r iii-as n clever performer on the sitige, and was frequently called u-pon to take a lending part in iit-lptfitl community serials. His father picked him up llli‘ \\'Pflt,'\vl‘lllillll and Oliver in N. Bnttieifortl. Soak. Joseph in (ircgon. N. S; (Ioorgina (Mrs. Ed- iwountl everybody was glad lt was loot its serious as it looked at first. ducted by Rev. W. R. MncWalktir. htiniattir of the Baptist and Chris- This is surely n lesson to chiltlrontian churches of East llolnt. lie war-d Thompson) in iLong Inland to keep clear of such sharp instru- spoke from the words: "lie shall N1 g; an“... (Mrs Janfltfl n: merits. gather tho lambs in His arms and Dewar) -in Mtirray Itlvt-r, P_ E_ 1,; iillla. (Mrs IProd Sitircne iu Pic- iott, N. 5.2;) lVststiyf Mrs, Imrne Rut-ll) in Murray Ilurbor; Sylvia (Mrs. E. ‘Mycrsi in Lot, 48, -I_’. E. I.. Also a brother Flam in ‘Bath. Maine. and n sisirr Mnry Isabelle (Mrs. George Bt-nrs) ‘in Murray I carry them in His bosom." Thu , _F|RE A1- B°RDEN__A u...“ choir sang three selections softly the catise of which is unknown. oc-Illlil BWQQUY 111111 11B llleY fltllll-t Olll‘ cnurred at Borden on Saturday af- ffmlrl“ "“““°11°“d "l9 Dlvlllt‘ W011" ltcrnoon when tho dwelling of Mr..‘ 0- Dealh- W119"! l9 lllY ""118?" Arthur Arsenault with all its com, Srmilfltllllltts friends sent flow- tents was completely tlestroyednpll‘ 1"‘ "lllilwl" The flrri was not noticed until it, The 300ml 5111111" 5¢ll°°l- Rlvel‘. P- E. I. lwae seen coming through the rooffwlmlllt: Mr. and Mrs. Warren] The rt-mains accompanied by ‘at 4 o'clock. too late to save it. liflrtlrlt» l-ytttt. Maria. tfrescentzjMr, llfltl -.Vll'R, George Critff (relat- ed at the home of his son-ln-litw. Mr. James A. Dewar, Murray Rive/r. whore servltit-ewsre held in the Kirk by the tRev. Ewen tMcDougail. who in his usual impressive man- way. The loss is psi-tinny covnredfiif- R- ‘l/ltwwfllket‘. spray: Mr. and ‘by insurance, Mr. and Mrs. Arsr-it- M"- ll- l~- filllltlt. Lynn. Mas-i ner gave hopeful evidence for the deported of a blessed i ‘tal- iiy in the life to ootae. Amid tlic sorruwing relatives and» friends tho departed was oom- mitted to rest beside his first wife in the Old Cemetery at. Murray River, To the bereaved widow and fam- ily thn deep sympathy 0i the community ls extended. Yesterday August 12th, will go down in the history of the vii- lage of Whcatlcy River as one consecrated to the hiouio y of the glorious dead 0i that community to the gallant boys who fought and fell in the Great War. To parpettiatedihe memory of those who mods tho supreme sacrifice in the European conflict, the resi- dents of this district have erected on t-ht- north aide of the river, on a. very appropriate spot just at the Elllflllltit- to the village. a hand- some. nritnite iuouu-ment. sur- tuounttd by a black obelisk. and bearing tlic following inscription: WIIEJVFLEY RIVER Ll-ISJ‘ “'8 FORGET Built oi‘ a Proplt-‘s Love, tn the .\l(‘i|l0l‘)' of our Heroic Dead toil-innit kiLLED IN ACTION Pie. l<‘rt=tl'k Zliailieson, 1917; lltc. Arthur Ling. Sept. 1.7, 1916; I'm. Leigh Cotes, Fob. l3, 1918; Pie. Mose tizilliitit, Sept 28,1915; Cpl Jerome Gallant. June Iii 1il16;- Agnes S. MacDonald, Nurse, June 20. 1917. Dl 1D 0F WOUNDS Pin, Roy Ling, May 1. 1917; I'M‘. Eusebe Loco. Sept. 4,, 1918. Dilill) FROM WAR SERVICE Gr. 'I‘. D, Pitlgeott, July 10, i920; Iltti. Letiiiiel Wnye, Oct. 30, 1020.; Pic. Wm, Axworthy. Jan. 11. i922 'l‘ht~ tiiiveiling ceremony was car’ rind out in the presence of a huge concourse of people yesterday aft.- eruoou, with Capt. D. A. MacDon- ald, chairman of the Monument Ctuuuilttcc. presiding. The act- ual act of unveiling was by His Honor the Lieutenant Governor. 0n the large platform erected for t-he purpose were seated beside tihe chairman and the Governor Hon. J. D. Stewart, Hon. Dr. W. J P .\i:tcMillsn Hon Joltn Sinclair. D, A, MacKinnon, M. P.. Dr. Jen- kins. nide to the Governor. J. II. Duntain, M. L. A., Bet, J. S. Bonncll. Itev It. H. Stavert, Rev Mr. Baxter. Mr, T. D. Ling. and Mr Wm. Crewe. At one side uwre seated ‘tlic relatives 0i the fallen, While the music for the oc- casion was rendered by the Wheat- lcy River choir, assisted by Mr. Robert Messervey. Miss Smith presided at the organ, The ceremony opened with t-hc singing of the National Anthem. ‘followcti by introductory retitnrks by the chairman. who called upon Hie Honor Lieutenant Governor Iieartz as the first speaker. His Honor tie-livcred a fine stirring ad- dress, lti which he laid stress on the fact. that tthe people for whom our sold-fer boys had sacrificed their lives had a grcnt debt to pny. one which could not be wiped otit by the simple t-rt-ction of a monu- lltent, but. only by dedicating om‘- sclvcs anew to tho service and tluty for which they had so gladly died. Etitiitti: his address amid etithusiasllt: applause, the Gov- ernor. after the rendition in oliorus of "0 God our help in ages Past." descended from the lat- form and untiraped the memorial while tihe assemblage sang in un- ison the National Anthem. The weather for the Montague. ltortie races, wltlcli were held yes tcrtlay afternoon, was ideal until about four o'clock, when a heavy shower cnitsetl a great niniiy of the spectators to take shelter in cars and vehicles. It cleared‘ off again somewhat but was rather dirty nt the C1080 of the races, The attendance was about 2500. and ditl not come up to other years flue largely to the fuct that haying is late in that section surrounding Montague. The track was in excel- frcc for all, by Mr. . lottotuivn. \lr. Iirn. Mt-Tagun luuid- _,.-.,E.,-c;‘,..y. leti the Tllllllfllllt very skillfully and. l M H “DA every licttt was u good colitis-it Am" 30' tween The Pup untl ltitijor S, tliej" pucitig son of British Soldier. Ciosn‘ finishes between Tlic Pup and Ma- “ob-day “ml-mug H15 Lordship tun Jill‘ 3. We": lllfl Ofdfil‘ lll W-TYY 111'?" Ilisliop of Charlottetown assisted Miss Belle Rico. 2.19 Paco Montague. In the first lieat Pansy Aubrey. scoring at the pole. went away fast and was never headed, Wltlultis in 2.181., and looking its though shg would win the race. The ncxf. tin-ed heats were won by Hec- tor. however and he steamed quite muster of the situation at nil times Pansy Aubrey yves a good second and Hilda Mac afoomfortabie third. The racing in this class was rather "tame, The winner was pur- chased by Mr. l). McPiiee, who al- so owns Pansy Aubrey, the win- ncr of second money. Mr, McPltec‘ Semplc, who expects witlrbirn at New Annnn in the‘ 2.35 Trot and Pace Six horses started in this race. which was won by tho Pup, tiwnutl Herbert Campbell, Char» Liiw Major S, won the first licnt. by illi- out a lcngtli. but after that Tbcyyfllsh, no“ N_ 1iogrler,11ev_ l’up ivas the ht-ttcr and Cililllliillliltlll the next three. The race for tiiirtl cnnsecl-nled’ a plucc was P11‘- Atlrltlll Pele". Alli-Z. B. 1918; and Gordon Harvester the latter ‘m, m; mrdshlp between Soldlcrvlloy twinning the coin. After the end of the first bent of. the last race, the sturti-r, Mi", Fred‘ Wright. of SUIIITIIETSIQG, spoke of} tho loss tliu trotting sport liad sus- tained iii the lust yciit" in lllu death’. o!‘ Dr. J, l). lllclntyrc of hlnutitguc.‘ Mr. Picton S. Brown oi‘ Charlotte- town, and ‘Mr. lluuiniuntl Kelly oi Stiutliport. Iio paid ll graceful tri- butc to their nicntory ntitl cullcd on tlit» itudictico to rise iintl stand with bowed bends" Wllllc the orchestra pluyetl u piece suitable to the oc- casion. The officials of tllc met-t; ing were. . Starter: Mr. Wright. ‘ Jutlgcs: (lcorge Caliber-ii, Sum-l utcrsitlc. Walter Drown. Cliiirltitte-t 2.21 Trot, $300 Purse l 2.35 Trot: and Pace S300 Purse Thu Pup, McTagun ____ _. ‘l I I I t/n Time: 2.25%, 2.25 ,4, ...2-i‘.’i. 2.241,’. FREDA Y SAD DEATHL-Mr. Duncan Liv- ingstone. 48 Kent Strot-t. Git)’. rc- ceivetl a telegram August the ltitli conveying the sad nt-ws that hit.‘ brother. John Livingston hutl passed away in llrocktnti, Mass._ GETS PROMOTION— Mr. An- drew J. Gallant, of tho F‘. W. Wool- worth C0.. Ltd. city. leaves tomor- row morning for llttllfzix. where be will join tho stiift‘ 0t‘ Woolwortlfs. Ilnrrittgttin St. store. Mr. (iullziitt bus bccn in tho employ oi‘ tho lo- tinl ‘lifilllCll of this firm for two years and his iuuny friends will join in wishing liini sittictiss in his larger sphere of tiction. FUNERAL YE$TERDAY.- The funeral oi‘ the into Mrs. Louise Wcthcrbio was held yesterday lent condition. in fact. faster than it. has ever been in its history. and some very good racing took pines. 2.21 Trot This race had five starters anti three of these became iwnt win- iera. ‘the race finally going to l'rln- cess Aubrey. now owned by I‘), lMc- Phee of Borden, I’. E, 1., n gentle- man who has mndn quite a success of fox farming. lie rcccntly pur- luinds of Mr. Tyntinl Sempio who drove her to victory yesterday. with race goers won heat and was also the contender in the first and fifth heats. Mac _Creceus won second money in this lrace. H9 finished second in tho Ifourth heat but was awarded the heat by the judges owintz to Prin- cess Aubrey having mode a winn- ing break. Mao than went on anti won the fifth heat quite handily. Ho was driven by Mr. George Hoop er. The best time mode in yester- urtluy night to find their home iti ruins. Mr. Arsennult purchased the house a few months ago anti BRINGING UP FATHER- morning from her Into resident-o, _(i-i Spring Park Itoad to St, Ditti- stiinln (Tnthedrril “more a "Pqllltlill Iiigh Mass was celebrated by Itcv. day's meet, 2.18% made by Prin-l penis Aubrey equals. ‘W3 believefl the track trotting record held by‘ This race had four starters andi was won quite confidently by Hect-t or owned by Dr, Preston .\iclntyre.§ will place Iiector in charge of Mr.‘ big things’ t ‘UIwagS ' Contains . I .0. a 1d i ; orAc t I i Of! Iii? S Tiflit‘ bait-cs Horton kq particles do better work do it more —NEW CEM ETERY.‘—On “bad- by Rev, James Murphy. Rev. l’. .»\. J. Mclntyrc and Rev. T. Campbell new ccmctcry»an extension of the old one-at "Alber- and party nt- tcndctl the Picnic at Palmer Ilontl nnd spent Wetluetitlny night in Summerside the guest of Rev. J. J. Mitt-Donald, liis Lordship left for Charlottetown Thursday mornirtii- .\ir. .I. .\. Jlt-Iiotiald, State Di‘- Duiy or ti... Knights oi Columbus. t-ity. und Mr. ~\. F‘. MCQllilitl, Past smit- Dtllilli), Sourls. rtituruotl Wt-tlttt-stlziy night from Duluth. .\liiiii_, whore tlicy tittcntlctl ilu- nti- llllill ('liI'lV('llilUl\ of tlii: Order. liutli fil-Ililtlillflll report tlit- con- vention n grt-ut stit-cess. tsousider- abln work bcliig nctrtiuipilsbctl anti lllilllS uizitlo for tltr- etisuinll Will‘- Tlie t-onvt-titititi was bold in thi- toivu. ll, J. Steele Cliurlottcttiivii. ‘ilotcl Dtilittli. tipiiuitig ill Ii o'clock ‘limoi-s: liltl, Acorn. M. Itlttliitrflill Alli-Ills‘! llll ll)’ ll lliltlllll‘ lllllll IlMcLcotl. ‘coitvctitiou bcutluitiirttim to tlic summary tllulutb Alllllllillliiiiifi‘ irbtirt» P00- tifit-inl liigli Mass was ct-lcbratt-ll prince“ Aubrey 50.1".“ 1 2 1 g 3 by His Lordship Just-pit l’. Pinion. Mac Cremms Hooper ___ 3 3 3 1 flliitltop oi tltc diocese and an up 3H“ non‘, Rico ztyiArulur 2 1 3 3 fvpropriittt- sermon tlcllvi-reil ‘in; Mac Todd. MucKinnon 4 4 5 -i ro llvllllislitip ‘bowling of! Slilhitozll. ‘l’. i - a ._ / . . ,. - - . -- 23:16“ $18k" 2'21"“ 2'23’ L2H"! The llélfiltlil was llfiililftl ab); tlic I. - . - . . . . . 2-" "i=- W PM" 3.21%‘ ffiiil‘§...§LT.‘§..‘..‘.$. JJSZS . li-t _______________ __21tit1@, ‘ Pglllglsir bmhrpy gpnlp,“ 1 u 9 zlltll lnrtititbnttriirrhyvilzli illih Il-IILILI} ‘of ‘ ‘ t‘ '" “" 1.21 n 'cc c‘ ‘i1:- liildtt Mac, liicPhce- .... _. 4 a 3 3:..'.;,..§,._ ° n , i l mllfwlo" -------------- -- 3 "l ‘l 4 A5 tho I’, Ii], lslnnd liimnt-r puss- lllllel 2-191-1-11914 Zliilll- 331551 ,t-d blunt; the strut-ts. lint-d witlt liliousziiitls oi‘ spectators the Island ili-lctziitrs were grot-tetl with sticb M1110!‘ 3-. llllflitillzitt --t--. l 3 2 2 PUIIIHPI"! its "HOW ill"(‘ tbt- blot-it Gordon linrvestcr, Mirityro ;t 5 3 iifoxtis‘ “llow is Spud Island?" Soldier Boy. Stewart .___. 5'- 3 4 'l‘li.- t-iiy throughout was vlzibnr. Nittiotinl lt.. Keenan ____ (i -t 5 r-ovitt-ly illtlcOfiilPfl with flags anti Cromolii. Jfiflklng _____ __ .1 l; i; m buutinns, the majority of the ‘stores also tiispliiying tin» l\', of C. ‘tiiublt-m in their show window's .\\'itb tilt‘ sign “Wt-lcoitio to the K. oi’ (‘.." . Alix-r lclvit: tin- pnriide and mass a rt-ception was held. the Mn)‘- or oi‘ the city welcoming the dole- gzitcs and giving them the frec- ‘tloin of tho city. l-Ivtiry available minute cit-fir oi‘ ttbe business meetings the delegat- tis were cntt-rtziinctl by boat nutl siitzltt seeing trips. _ Nlcssrs McDonald and .\icQitnltl luttl hardly tirrlvctl, when fornicr ilsiuntlers, rcsidcttis of Duluth. t'll|lt‘(l tlicm by phoiu. and fllso railed at the hotel pcrsontiully ilIlli t-utertziiiietl them lavishly (iurltig' tlicir stay. ".-\ good man and .1 just and a disciple of Jesus" wcrtt tho ivords taken from tho New Testament. tll-st-riptivi- oi one of its charm-- ttirs. by llrv. J, A. McLollitn at thc (uni-rail stirvict- o1‘ the lim- Ilonziiti D. Ait-Klnntui, Brooklyn. its appli- t-ublc to the life anti character of‘ Mr. lit-Iflhiion. All agreed to the and tll-iiltlsitltlii- strolls in his convlc. tions. iiiuco early lift- a truc Chris- tian, strict in bin rnnglnnh- Drum, sion. industrious and frugal ballad the highest esteem oi till. .\ faith- iul attendant at church stat-viola; liberal supporter by menm; a,‘ time of its work. Vulleyileld Co‘. grcgittitui. of which hc was one n1 the most faithful itiembers, wp] miss liiiii much. Thu sittt-t-rn gym. pntliy of a wide circlc of frlendn goes to his widow and fatiiily in their heavy bcrcuvotiiciit. Ills son Donald ttnd liis llllllll)’ live h, [he old ltomo. licctnr is in _.\1||,.On .\Itt.<.~'. The tlatigliti-ix-a an. _\|,.s_ A’ i-‘itilitystin, (lrztntlvitiiv; Mm 1r ‘Vie: Pin-o, anti Sadie, Alllsttin, M355 Surviving Mr. McKlllfltlll also a...) onp brother. Julin. llrtinklyn_ m5 iivo shill-rs, (lailierltic. North pp. Mrs. Cousins. Arlington Heights‘ .\inss.; Mrs. East-its, Cftllllifldge, Mites; Mrs. McPherson, Bellevue‘: and Ellie. Brooklyn. f The Ari of Public Speaking w" the subject of an ndtuiriible midi-cg; RlVWll by Iloinrittn (lit-int 1.374. ll('y liuiititiiLof St. John, tho speak- t-t- ill‘ yesterday's Rotary 14inch- eon. ifiratory is the fittest form of soil cXPFBBSlOII." said the speaker iii the beglitulug of his address, and iht- man who cnn expniiig- himself trlvarly and furc lily iii public can bncu-itic n leader in bis commun- iiv. Such great orfitnrs as ()‘('ouiit.-ll, Iiititiol Webster, llriglit, George Wtiitfitii. 1nd Wen- tlteli Phillips, who SWilYctl the "IIIOHOIIS and pusioiis of iiicn as at. great artist plays tipott an ln~ strunient rose l.i fume through their utlvotzucy oi a great cause. Rtiiilflilll lluuticll taking llll the ttirhnitwtl sitlo of pitblic speaking prcs-iuliitl t-ltt». following suggestions o iill who (it-sire to express thum- et-lvcs flutntly i-nd ciictztivclii? (l) Speak in a convtirsntloiialtoite. no uiultcr bow litrgc the iiutlleiice is. Don't about or bellow. A 200i rulti is, "Go slow, rise higher. take fire." (2) Don't make a speech uult-si you are wcli pro-pared. Dtvutoaliieli cs t-ltu greatest orator of all time Wilt-l always wall proprirotl. (3) Don't be nfriiid to turn ritiwn imitations to spunk. (i- Don't tipoitiglze at the beginn- inn oi‘ your spot-cit. (Sf Don't speak tinless you have stunt-tiring to say. (ti) ltt- brief, Tito average slit-flit- ct‘ sliotiitl ticvcr take itmrc tlllill t. u or tutolvu minutes. (T) Nun-r impose a speech 011 weary audicitcc. (S) Ito glilllili‘ iii your litttlillllsfl- (ti) Don't wnvn your itrtus 01‘ use high sounding words. (10) Carefully prvtitlrt! Ytllll‘ ‘opening tinil closing, tispccitilli’ ll" ‘latter. (11) Rem] m‘. h...“ “rosters ll iilttiraturo anti oratory. ‘ (l2) A ibeglnuer should firll unite notes of his propnsctl fillrllcll- ibtin rehearse it. nt lctist tivcnt! Daniel John .’l I’. llioMahnn. The pail bearers ’",“",‘"]‘"“‘s‘“ m u"? lmrfls‘ Mnltiiuos by himself, ‘ire-re: Itlchzirti Connolly, Patrick l.-"1\‘"F“‘“ was [mm “l brlmdvmw Among the speeches Blllwllilll Murphy. Alex. McLeod and Enittieit ‘llxtymx (M) Wars ‘mo’ whme‘rectinttuicntled .lry Mr. Ilonttllll 101 1mg“, servlce m u“, gran, was his parents stayed with friends on‘ conducted by Father McCabn. A vt TY pretty ivcdtliug was sol- 181 Dorchoster Stret-t Albert. Patti Iilltz of lllfllfiil River .I.eod of Stanley Bridge. Goorifc C. Taylor officiated. i The bride was prottily gowns-ti Zn blue silk with pearl grgy trim. niings and carried a lovely bouquet of flowers, Aftci‘ tho ceremony the happy couple "untomtl to the bride's ,homo carrying with them the best tvlslios of tht-ir friends. their arrival from Scotland ‘they tuadr- ‘ii home 0f thcir own at Ilrotiltlyn. Lot 63, whore Mr. Mtj ;Klnnnn lived all his days. Ills when Mr. work most. of the time until a fcwi iveeks lit-lore his death on July 2i. My“ Belle RICO m, om “Verne Nova Scotin was united in tuarrl- He Wllfi married to Margaret Mc- me Becondlago to Miss Johanna Ethel Mac-iPiim-son. Vaileyileld East. who sun‘ until - _ (‘- study were those of Joihn Bright. great favorite with Lloyll oorgc) nud Wendell Phlliifll- Hard. unremitting ivvrk l1 l“ t-hiof secret of success as all 01" (a chase‘; 11¢;- fmn. [hg-Aduyng 5135,. timtiized yt-etertiny Aug 13th 1li25'll('€lllll began to fail two yours agoimm.‘ 1G5, 11.11191); and placed he;- m up. at tho home of the bride's cousin but be was able to be about his . rue‘ hearty thanks of i-iw Clttl wits tendered the speaker 0i I Hilly uv who chairman, itotnrian l»- ‘L. Mites. , ‘ ti" The report of the picnic will" The Retqvlves him. To them were horn twolmmee y,“ prawn“ by Rotarill sons and three tiaughters. nil Oijjmmgg Murley and adopted. ,wliom are living. Mr. and Mrs. 'Mffl\'lflllnll possessed onc of most comfortable The minutes of the meettnstll’ tile‘ Jtrly were read b Y llle 59cm" homes of thefnotarian Reuben Maetionald. l“ icountry. with industry and taste in. adopted. evidence; pltulity with other Christian life niosphere wliero they lived. kindness, cottrtcsy. hos- >0n motion oi Rotarinn 01m‘ i graces of the; tnmnn, “conned-by Rotarlan C11" permontetl the nt- ' u. Chandler, the tthnnika of ti" . . To‘ Club were tendered President 1f“ l‘h_» tmardian iviitbca Mr anti those that come after him. Mr. Mc-lklns and the»- member‘ of lilirs Iiiitz a happy and prosperouslKlhnon lllltltlvil in name nntl char‘ picnic committee. on tho “w”. journey throttith life. considerable improve- ments 0n the place. I'm. BET rat. newt: ‘MAT GUY OUTOF THAT ARKQTMENT QPsTMBS WHEN i fiTfifiT PLAYIN‘ , 02500 FOR COW.--M'r. C. L. Coodhna. Manager of Ilia, onriale Farms, near bfontrdtvl. recently THlfi lllllfffllflflPtl the Holstein uclw Wlliomke" rfro-m Waler Jones, Bun- for $2.500. He also iirmn "Bunlbtiry Farm." paying as ;bigh as $250.00 for a cnlf. He also bought twin tread of cattle frorm H. ‘J, Kennedy. Sotriiitport. ‘Iihc ship- ‘nnent consisting of seven hood. went forward on Wednesday lost, in charge of Joseph V. Brad-icy. who lmvlamiun of "Buniurry Farm." Vlihis in the oecmrd sale made to PRoy-mon-rlsie by "Burt-furry Farm." which is now in a fair way to re- cover all or more of the money opent in tho Upper Provinces some you-s Mb lor foundation 0100b i 5w E571’ RENEH rte.» Om: Vi rain] l5 ., l i v l 111.): ’/ ~ '4 V’ actor a good heritage. Quiet ini of ‘that tga-thiLlg-g. . —-By Georg‘, Molllpnus ENOUGH - e» PLSNTYl i i i l W5 v i .‘ / ’r {'4 nfijsteamtw ‘ i». fiiifrvgll