i i i ii l. __ fi i* -1: lf- li- _»- ._ ,._`_e`? rr n. .-'_' in- ig .Tru *__ ;" 1. ,i: . nm _m 11.-T1_§§“` . l -.i ii, . if i- ? .`i‘ -»-~_»-.-- ,_ ' 'i _ i s ,I € 'i -if ,', 5, i. 1 .pi _'i 'i i ~s _ii -, il. 11-7 .~._t . \ _pu l ` ~__-... I ' i i . PT i _ _ _ .--~.<-.- s._._.,_. '_-__ __- ,li - W. -_._ _ x-“_-." !'|- ».. i i i l i -..,.~.-,._.~_.._.,..._ 4 .\, Ct viii it i ' odeat-lxoooull'¢datthePE _lily them safely *'i"‘i‘ MTH or mile Niorrrr ii N it omni ifriary night or in ie Preiltt. o trained nurse lllldil' l-only std ofrcumlhnic~ Prolitt was one of the sured ,for a number of in the city and mesh..-tim contrasted me disease __,”ul=Q_ed any on Friday. The . _ i __vera,. ` removed from Y7l'|lM'l illiiffukibg parlora _Sat - i-13,.. _ _ _"W*"*. _ _ -'. , ._ moan .~. The _ ,_ Bo- _ who w avr Wu brought bzfore the llsdstrate Qtnrdaylhd this -lf'-§£|I9¢ll._|_2!ld_ taken _to`ber , i§_.;A.l_hsrton by train. 1;' M i ‘tl fy " 013 Killers 100 all 'Drll88'il¢l» General Storm Best of per Packet Grocers A ‘Blu A :Ng -» while helping a neighbor at making hay last Saturday evenin , Mr. Alex Anderson of Orwell' nh Wharf was seriously injured in the face J falling on a hay rake eeping of Vernon was phoned for and promptly came in and did all possible with the means nt hand. Kind friends volunteered to take Mr. Anderson to the city, l midnight where the wound was further treated, and the patient made as comfortable as possible and up to last evening was doing as well as could be expected. A'r s'r. JAMES' ciiuncii. -.Ai St. James’ Church yesterday Prin- cipal Fraser, of the Montreal else adjourned. 'The prisoner nik- and “° Christmn b°d7 has “ "‘°“' =Prcsbyteriau College preached two gi if he could not be tried as he B tended.. pleading “gul'lty." ,Hs G was informed that the Attorney A msn appeared in count and claim- M if ~ ii . - 0 Chllsillm b°dY has H m0“°l"`li' :ng he spoke on the significance of I 3* “W Bible- ‘the song of Israel' “Spring up O » The speaker had the profoundcsi iv H, I ` ..- b ' 993”-gi , iooki i w th _ e . s ng ye unto it, a cdhtlfui "°' “S " ew” Sympathy Will* the Pfeebvfefivnc- time lyric found in the book or ethodlsts and Congregatioiuillsts Num|,e,.5_ To me enema, mind 9d um pnmner °°°"ed bins f"`°"‘ in their great endeavor to unite in ima weii was me Bymboi of abjecy hill! toupiiect, but he was informed W he had better find out if any money h was oollected. The prisoner a.lso I, forried about his car, -but his Hon- 0 or gave -the machine in charge ofi(‘ officer James Walker who will w More it while matters are being S straightened ouft. a Following is the ri-suit of theii .'°!"C¥ Miss Gussie Acorn Miss Adele McLellan 3. Miss Helen Power Miss Ruby Benoit Miss Laura Brothers Miss Helen Hogan Miss Sadie Head Miss Reta McDonald Miss Beatrice McKenna The winning candidates are re- quested to apply to the G. W. V. A. Rooms to receive an order for their prizes. Mrs. G. E. Serren who nominat- ed the First Prize Winner, receiv- es a ten dollar gold piece. Owing to the fact flint Miss Re. ta McDonald, left the city for St. John early in the contest her name was withdrawn but as the names W€,l‘€ Drinted on the ballot it had to remain on the list. §°.°°"."'.°“!“ 33,550 26.200 C 6.590 31.210`.\` haf is Called Chmch Unmn but toil and the song illustrated the e did not believe that Christ's genius of me Hebrew Wop] lo ’“5"""- 'hm ‘he Church might be reached a religion which ma‘il'eville ne, referred to this union, bitt to humb],_,s, dun, a joy The speak hrlstian unity of spirit. Other- er wen, on ,O show ma, the me ht” We must s“pi’°se -that the of Christ, though full 'of routine ' aviour's prayer has remained un- _ . - _ -_-- ----;--- ::'.?..‘°':.‘:.'. °1z.‘°..fi.‘...“'i°'.':i.‘:.'.‘2. ""°" _h";_“"e f_l?5k' \‘_‘;“5_ 'Run iit`e, like Nature, was one of re- ‘“&" or '"‘ '° ‘ V' 9 ' 9 pose in uctloti. The sacrament of W .V. A. Popularity Contest:-.said that His Church would be » . _ l5G390;co|iiiio.~'.etl of wheat and tures, that ;?,§_l:§e ang, ggakllfas |£,mll;;’?ce'2_ l20,ii8Uiliotli would grow together until the His Elevation au'd c0n___e(_muon of t 71.0-i0 harvest, and -that no tiian could ,separate them until that time, the commonest things U! me' tn Charlottetown and personally o one could gather together all l hrist's flock in the city of Clinr- 0 the __ ___ _ A __gt_ mb 23-ii30|lottctovi'xi. for tio one knows that n mr "5 0 ug 12.710 ii -ki ii s i iiiinseir Anti "We l’““@‘1 l’@““°f“"Y “WW °‘ mt W uv or .S ,_ k d _,__ Augustus 'l`. Cairns son of Mr. and itienibersliip in Christ oc 0 . -not depend upon membership in MfI,sh‘;°l:1';c(:_;isr;js (xaguklwlqilgltxxgi L ‘any l’“",|°"mr "I“"°h' _ young man who was highly admir- " Even if we could unite every is 0 I _fhffeiffidii i»°_dy fb" 03; ‘H52 iheifjg ednfifinll ni'§°ii°in§i'$` iiiiii ii.. nerr C‘__“'_;f“__ ”° __ e ‘Q “sm __ st patiently and cheerfully he was _ lb P‘”“FL’~ ‘f_ W0? L_‘h attended by his pastor Rev I. R. it-\i_{* _¢_\t1_ f_‘_\_i°_f{f:_<>\_‘§_:_i\1f° 1-__ W_:__ A. Mcnonnid. one when n boy , . , _ _ - tli}:iH?iiLohlvfe;Ketilll pr;l:iKctiLtn'iiim=ih;;ii's Ztyzsgiiegetgxienaffluarigmerschogg' telegraph the hour of his arrival .clotlilug. We had Church Union Dimsmns University and prince in the Western Capital which will i'OI' 21 ill0\lSI1l_l¢l F69-T5 il€f0l`9 '-119 of Wales College where he stood l Church was divided, east and west out nn n brilliant 5iii(ig,ni_ He but that was not Christian Unity. taught school successfully for a -_- At the evening service Rev. number of years till he received FAMILY RE-UNION.-The nrrlv-lCanou Troop preached a powerful the appointment of School In- tion landing then proceed to 'Picton _sl here ui' Mr. Franklin C, Cotion‘sermon on the story of his own spector which office he resigned and the Rev. Walter Aidan Cot- eiillghtennient as to the true im- owing to ill health. He was n ton has effected a reunion ot' the i>0rt oi’ "The Second Coming of prominent member of the Charlotte fa-rmily of .\ir. and Mr§_ w_ L_ Cm. Our Lord and Saviour Jeaus_t0wn Council. K_riights_of Columl;_us Michael Francis left Tlsllisll 0" - » -' to i . ton, of this city, now in the iittiniii Christ. 3- Humber 0 W Om ll‘0V9 S year of ,_|,e|,..mm.,.led H,-e_ _Mn E, .l funeral to St. Teresas Church c. cation, wiin his wi,-9 ,md I-,,,,,ii_,. The funerni or the late Mrs. where H Requiem Hlsh Mass was of-iii;-as boys, came .from SL peg Michael Burke, took place _l_Nednes~` §_“e¥i_S w_ii_iclg_o_ii_a_l_<_l__ ' . _ ._ i' _' ‘ t 9.45 from er res - - .- » -- er S' Cfme Brewn' The’ "assed (M morning a i th ,ii _ in the sanctuary. Rev Theo Gallant irom picmu _in me S_ S_ Ma_gd,u| n dence, 57 King St., uni er e r on smurday eve___ng_ The Rev e“c___________ 0_ Mn Frank Hennessen to iéresided at the organ while Rev ~ - qt D D ,mfs Cathedral thence to eruard Gillis assisted the choir. A. Cotton has -been in his native “ ‘ U ”` Seventeen years have elapsed since qhe 'Requiem High Mass was in-other nnriusi-{ sisters he Went to England. Previously he "e]°'?"“'°‘1 by the “ww Fame' The following brother Knight- " for several 'ears Rector of Rooney and .Rev' Father Maurice were all-bear r \i t' M l` ‘(32111-gi:-t.<>svn and Chiarry Valley and MCDOMN omdated at me gmva an Vi? W Cgyle A lagulil; \\;mriit$l i V q ~ ~ , 4 G, assistant priei-it at St. i.uke's Catlie- J The, WG bealgfxs \;eN;{f\hf- Sm;/(im PiCi0l'l. McCoi‘mac and Fr,ancis dral, Halifax. in England he was R0°epl'\§`.r‘d ,O er M "‘.;,‘.n'h ‘_r' iiennessey. for two years ii cnriiie oi SL “ii-ii. "Pen 0° 5 ‘md ‘ r' ‘ 'C 0 as Mass Cards were received front, _ . _ _ Thistle. T .iel s Church. Croidon-‘Just outside She leaves to mon", 3 sorrowing K’_‘_‘;________C|_;‘;"1‘g_°__t_e_:_‘:_‘;:‘___ _____C°“';_‘;::_~i nf London. Th ii i i , _ , _ , _ 1 . . Mifleld in Yorksll'il‘e, <3eiite‘:i.?d] thi: h“.s__h“m_] “Fd lr? dd0m.ed Lmmr(;IM"B' J°hn calms and family' Mr- .\li_. ldincst l<`t.i.=-cr, Pol.inion,.C. .idmi Mrs _inning Pi-ali Ming Fim-_ Community i'th R ' 't' i . ., - , , -_ ~ - ~ if-......-ani..-.?-....‘1.. §ii.ii."§\.'-§’i'l..“’.`.‘.. ‘“,°.".‘_° “‘ ?“’."‘°' ‘“° -“'“‘“" Mr- -»<1Mf-»~J- B- _ . _. _ life- \\__ill}-im H-urls. Bqswti and inns. Miss iunrgarei and Helen ti missionary among the Kafflrs and Mfg uhiilam Decosie ,.,,y_ They Towan Mr and Mrs J P ,womgh [‘_“l“_“' iq"-he' Cmm" is "0“' Pfhl' have the heartfelt sympillhy 01' the an and family, Mr. and lilrs. Jos- °‘P“ °f 3 College in R°§5l9“"“‘°- community in their sad bereave epn ivicphee iiii- Jack iiiorrigney Johannesburg, forthe education and mem_ Emaf Alex _ind J McDonald’ training of native clergy for the Mlss Agnes Murnaghnn Mr. Picton Aniglican church. in South Africa., A REMARKABLE Sw|MMER___ MCC,-,,-mac A_ Friend M, #_-Hd _he is efliovuiz a holiday. The The ,0,,,,,,.,,,g ,,e,,, ,.,,,,,,,d from' ,, unroni Hynes. was Anne cond- ieunion of the two absent ones with “-(,,.Ces,Cr_ Mass paper will he of win. Miss Kathleen McCut'ville. their parents. -l.irotlicrs_and sisters imerest ,O many friends hem ills Newport friends. "’5'de"! 1" "'15 “Wi ‘S fi" eve!" The little lady here mentioned is a _ ii’ 'he me of the famlli’ UW( 15 neice of Mr. Justice A. E it anti 'il.~ - ~ .~ < '”° ,__ ::.::;;.i::“-.'1i..f:.:.¢:z..s: 1-<-si.-;i.a. in Sl- P1'-“VH Cl1Ul”Ch Y€Sl€TyCi_\_i; _S_?_;»r_e_t_=_i_:yFui{;l V-he S@C0Ud C0mil\E Of Chilsfi U9 ing congratulations from members die'-illgulshed from the end of the of the club for her recent remark- Igrsémg and go# Dig' Mgcxlnnon’ W0l`ld Came 10 him S10Wli', lint able stunt of swimming across the Lieuienhnméov y HH, (war the with wonderful significance, years waters of Lake Qulnslgamond at a via or Hdsw emiw' ss ommp after he had been ordained, point near the Rowing Club. Qmdya ' b "ef O h “mmersme through an article in the New York Estelle is the youngest child ever The n“:l';c;:_a(;_ogg er__TFsn°_\‘E____nL ‘Churchman pointing out the bonil to accomplish the swim according of union in' Christian baptism. One to Coach Barnicle, who says site E;;`r3f;s(;v‘;5eS?_(::§_lé__gld1°:__f§%’_':€:` cannot be baptised into n sect of has remarkable endurance for one iChrlstianity but into the whole so young and may possibly develop :_;:.t,;3_:;|v_v"1§/|oun‘?"c_;‘_!g_';‘; Hgh; ‘xxx -Christian society. into a champion girl swimmer. The fl i , ti - *Baptism and Communion are on young lady accomplished the swim b5'nr;f;_gal;t gil: ocfhffrcglf _‘$3 4 level as instituted by Our Lord. unaccompanied in the water but an ah. of gay 'feqtwn _O th One stands for the new birth and was followed in n rowliotit by Siam on mg ,m.f,.ni an Exctllzlfg, the other for Christian sustenance, Coach Barnigie. amd Dany were me, by _he genial _ Z € pastor of the parish Rev. Father 7 Arsennult, by Mr Justice Arsenault -Mr. Adrian Ansenault, M. L. A., Rev. J. A. Macdonald, Grand River and other visiting clergyman and laymeti. and accompanied to thc balcony 0\` the Parochial House which had been gally decorated for the occasion. il-lore \Mr. Justice Arscnuiilt on behnlfof the Acsdians of the Province, after "O Canada" had been sung in French, read on address in French to which His Excellency replied in the some UNLESS you see the name “Bayer’ on tablets, you ,,,,,g,,,g,,_ Hu, E,,ce,,e,,cy _peaks French fluently and the large as are not getting Aspirin at all ,,,,,,,,,,',,,g,, were Emmy _,e_,g,__e__' to hear the reply in their own tongue .ii mark of courtesy which they will not soon'forget_ After the reply -His Excellency from the ___ `balcony pulled a cord which un- /fl’ li '__,_.-_4.§_,.__Q--_,. -11 veiled the monument. A little boy and s little girl, brother and sister Y§ ' , of young men who had. served in B , .- France made a presentation of a . ._ -beautiful rug the work of 'ladies ol , 2 ' the parish and a canoullle of flax. K1.. His Excellency then wished to ` mark the occasion by granting the school children of the parish a l holiday on his birthday the Iltli September next. The mothers and fathers of boys who had served in France were next presented as Accept only an "unbroken package" of “Bayer Tablets of wen as an the young mn ,,,,,,,,,,i who had served after which eil Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out _by _____________ who w_________ _O ____ ____ physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions or marched pm, and ,hook hand, with His Excellency. The monu- E C0ldS H¢ildilCl1C Rll8lll’l18llSlTl ment was then visited after which the assemblage sang the National - Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis ,mem ,hd M E,'c,,,,m,, “_ Earaclie" Lumbago Pain, Pain varied emi-ni cheers. ,- -We are informed that His Excel- Zn: ,s E8D`AY‘ i 'A VERY ENJOVABLE ice cream festival was held in the Town Hall Georgetown on Wed nesday evening August 22nd pro- ceeds in aid of the 'Building Fund of St James Church A large num ber entered with lest and enjoy ment into the spirit of the occas- on. Miss Helen Boyce of Dorches- arrlving at the P. E. i. Hospital at ter, Mass.. delighted the audience by dancing the "Highland Fling." A good sum of money was real- ized.--A_ -BRIDAL SHOWER.-On Fri- day evening, a miscellaneous show- er was tendered Miss Margaret Drummond (whose haDD¥ marri- age is to take place Wednesday) at the home of Mrs. John B. Mc- Kay, Springfield. After the bride- to-be was brought to the parlor l on these institutions, just its Iver able sermons In ,he even little Rhoda McLeod dressed in bride's costume. wheeled in the prettily decorated and heavily lad- en carriuge containing_silver, cut glass, and pyrex ware. Miss Flor- rie Hickex cut strings, while Miss Bessie McKenzie read the verses. Miss Drummond responded in a few words, thanking her friends for their kindness undexpressing her complete surprise. After sing- ing, “For She’s a Jolly Good Fol- nw" n dainty lunch was served by the ladies, and a quiet social evening was spent. Owing to unforseen circum- stances lt was necessary for Major Shearer to cancel hisseapl-ans trip o Summerslde on Friday. Mr. J. Le Roy Holman motored ook up the matter with Command- er Shearer explaining to him the many disappointments occasioned by nonfulfillnient of previously contemplated visits and urged him o make the trip on his return from he Magdalene islands. Major Shearer appreciated fully the sit- uation and kindly' consented to miake the visit early next week. He expects to fly to the Magda- lenes on Sunday and on his return o Charlottetown Monday he will ikely be on Tuesday morning weather permitting. ‘He will take a bird's eye picture of Summerside make a demonstra- via the Nova Scotia. coast. WELCOME VISITOR. -Rev. Fr. Friday morning' Aug. 10th after spending a few days with his uncle Mr. George Shelfoon. 1-le was in- deed it welcime visitor to Tignlsh and all did their utimost to make his visit as pleasant as possible. iMr. Shelfoon invited a .number of the young prlest's friends, both old and new, to supper on Sunday evening, Aug. -Sth in honor of his guest. Among those present were: Father Mullally, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Morrlssy, Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. McCarthy and Messrs John Buote and Leo Nelli- gan. Father Francis sang High Mass on Sunday morning and preached a very instructive ser- mon on the Gospel of the day. The manner in which he developed his text would have done credit to a much more experienced preacher and indeed augurs _well for his fu- ture success in the pulpit. CLAIMS TO BELONG HERE. - John Byers, a youth who is said to be from -Prince Edward island- was before Magistrate Crowe in the police court on Thursday morn- ing, charged with ‘stealing ri pair of pants and it coat from a board- _liig house on Walker St. lie was remanded till the following day. Byers was taken off' the north bound Maritime Express Wednes- day afternoon by Chief of Police Fraser after he had satisfied him- self that the coat and the trousers worn by Byers matched n piece of cloth cut from the vest which lie- longed to the suit the coat and trousers of which- were missing. A 'man called at the boarding house referred to above on Tuesday and asked for a Mr. Brown which was not the name of anyone at t.he house. ‘hater it was discovered that a pair of pants and a coat be- longing to one of the boarders were missing. The latter was reported to Chief ot' Police Fraser and he began an infestigation. - Truro Citizen. ‘ t ‘ -<--eoai-~~ Rheumatic Suiferers May Obtain Relief hy Enriehlnp the Blood Supp.‘y .ln the days of our fathers and grandfathers, rheumatlsm wus thought to -be the unavoidable pen- alty of' middle life and old iige. Al- most every elderly' person had rheumatism, as well as ninny young people. it was thought that rheu- matisin was the mere effect of ex- posure to cold and damrp, and it was treated with linlments and hot applications, which sometimes gave temporary relief, but did not re- move the -trouibie. in these days there were many cripples. Now, medical science understands that rheumatism is a d-isease of the blood, and that with good, rich red blood any man or woman ot' any age can defy rheumatism. There are many elderly people who have never felt a. twlnge of uheumntism and many who have conquered it by simply keeping their :blood rich and pure. The blood enriching qualities of Dr. Williams' Pink Piills is -becoming every year more wide- ly known. and the more general use of these pills has -robbed nheuma- tiam of its terrors. A1, the first ska of poor blood, which -is .shown by loss of appetite, dull skin and dim eyes, protect yourself against fur- ther ravages of disease iby taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. They have helped thousands-if you give them a fair vrialthey will not dis- appoint you. You can get these pills through lhndy"'Bsyer" boxes of 12 tablets-Also bottles of 24 and l00-Dl'\Ig'g|li-I- lency was much pleased- and al- Bill' 495|" ill medldne °l' bi' mil" Aspirin ls the trade mark (registered In Canada) of Bayer llumfsetilrelof lone- though he had [0 i-ugh _‘lp 0|-dar [0 at 50 cents a bfi! i'l’0m The Dr, -Wil- ncstleseidsltor of Bsllcylirn-id. While it is wul knimn_}_:=t.a|=irg\.;n':s3:_:;::; cinch the bolt at Bom.” his "_ imma' .Medicine D0__ .B|-ockviiiew "'“"“°""' '° .an "b°o&“°"° 'mmfsmm W" 7! 6 ' mark wal "Well it wad worth it On ing on that beauiiini Angniii ui". Tip ‘ ‘ ' . . .»s.i1-. Agents-Men or women Sell knitting yarn The article that is most in demand today Thousands ot pounds of yarn will be sold he- tween now and Xmas Get Your share of the business. We supply sample cards showing 38 samples of the best two and four ply knit- - ting yarn on the market. This yarn 'is suitable for both hand and machine knitting. We supply your customers free with printed instruc- tions for knitting popular, upto date garments and allow yon large profits on your sales. Write today for sample card and also particu- lars of our special yarns at 85c per pound. Donaida Mfg., Co., Dept. 129. Toronto. 8-30-Stf. -é--<-o>-- VISITED PROVINCE-Mr. J. E. Dnlryuipie of Montreal, Vice Pres- ident of the Canadian Naticiial Railways accompanied by Mrs. Dalryinple, also by Mr. Dalrym- ple's brother-in-law. Mr. J. H. liiurceau. of New Hampshire, and the latter's daughter. Miss Mar- ceau, arrived in Charlottetown on Saturday evening, and left at noon yesterday on return to Montreal. The party were taken on n motor trip by Mr. W. K. Rogers and Mr. l’. W. Clarkin in two cars to the Western part of the island. There were eleven in all, including liirs. Rogers, Mrs. Clarkin, Mrs. Bonnyman of Amherst, and Mrs. Lungton of New York. They drove to Summerside via the South Shore, and Victoria, and after having lunch at the Western Capital, proceeded to india River, liisipeque, French River. Stanley Bridge, North Rustico and Caven- dish. and thus were enabled to get a view of typically fertile and beautiful sections of Prince Edward Island. The death occurred in Boston, Mass., of Dougald Mclsaac, a very highly respected resident. Deceased was in his 84th year, and had it wonder- ful strong vitality and bore his iii- ness with Christian patience. All that loving hands und careful nursing could do, was done to re- lieve his sufferings, but Divine Providence willed other wise. ll-lis death bed was a. tranquil one. his loving pastor being wit.h him and his soul was fortified by all the rites oi' his Holy religion. He pus-sed peacefully away to his Creator and Judge assisted by the prayers of those loved ones pre sent. His kind disposition en- deared him to all, and he was lov- ed and respected by'nll who knew him. He is survived by n sorrow- ing wife in Boston, Mass., it broth- er John Mcisuac living in ‘Mitchell River and also a sister, Mrs. Allan Currie of Georgetown. and a stepson, Hugh Mac- Donald, Bosfon. Mass., The body was taken to Mrs. Cur- rle’s for burial and the funeral took place on Sunday, Aug. 19th. Rev. Father Kiggins oflficlated. The remains were conveyed to the cemetery where all that. was mortal of it kind and loving liiisliand wasi laid to rest there to await the glorious resurrection.-A. ' Citizens generally will be -grati- fied tn learn that the splendid work which has been carried on by the Kindergarten will not be discontin- ued although the building in which it has hitherto been situated has .been taken over by The Guardian. The new quarters oi' the Kindergar- ten will be in the liaiidsouicly equili- ped new school rooms of the Metli- odlst Church, where every facility for 'thu touching of the junior an_d prlniary classes will be provided. The Kindergarten will open on Tuesday, September -ith with Miss Carvell -in clunrge and with an as- sistant teacher -under her. -in addi- tion to the ibri-glit sunny classroonis on the south side of the ibulldlng the spacious social hall upon which -the class rooms open will be utilized -by the -Kindergarten. The -polished hardwood -flooring of these rooms is practically on fi. level with the street, having -been raised over three feet i-ti the recent allernstions inside to the building. Thi- -Kinder- garten entiiance will be on Prince Street. The space between the church and the i-ieartz lial-i, it has been suggested, would .make an ex- cellent lawn and ploy ground for the child-ren. ' The trustees of the Kindergar- ten are -to be congratulated upon having secured those splendid quar- ters, where -there will be an iiliund- ance of sunlight nnd plenty of room for the children to work and play. The Kindergarten, which has al- wiiya been undenominutinual, will be conducted under the saute con- ditions as before and :i large at- tendance of pupils is ex-pected when the classes open ncxt month, At her home, Kingston, P. E. I-. in the afternoon of Aug. 2nd, 1923 Mrs. Golding Smith departed this life to enter upon the higher ser- vice iii the house not made with hands eternal in the heavens. Mns. Smith was born at Cnscumpec P. -E. I., in 1872 and during the in- tervening years enyoyed life above many being endowed with a. strong and healthy constitution. Her first illness was experienced about tho- middle of June. The host medical aid was-secured and lov- ing hands ministered to her needs but all in vain. The vigorous, healthy body lngan to manifest dissolution: that slowly but sure- ly the earthly habitation was be- ing taken down. During t.-he days of extreme weakness she possessed hor soul in patience, enduring without a murmur or complaint. and nyinlfesting chris- tfan fortitude an courage. She 9¥l>res_sed to her husband the lllfnrise which had dawned upon her when impressed with the fact that her remaining days upon earth were but few. Neverthe- less she submitted to the will of her Heavenly Father believing that His plans were best. When the twilight of life was approach- teniirs wAi1iiiun“.::1i.i:“,:°.:‘i.'.‘f.fi:.°“i“.:.i~.':i vision she began to ning some of her favorite hymns and is a brief time crossed over to join the choir invisible and to unite with the glorified ones in that song which shall never end She leaves to mourn their loss her husband, one son and one daughter. Lorne and Hazel, bot-h at home, also her father, J. J. Rayner and one brother, Robert Rayner ilVill8 at Cnscumpec, P. E. l.. and four sisters. Mrs. William Smith of East Royalty, Mrs. Pope Newman, New Haven, Mrs. Daniel MacLean, Tyne Valley and Mrs. Sandford Philips, O\Leary. The funeral services conducted by Rev. H. Pierce of Cornwall on Aug. 4th were largely attended and favorite hymns were sung by an augumented choir. The pall bearers were Frank Norwood, Bertram Youiiker, Daniel Fraser, George Crewys, Edison Easter and William Crewys. iAli that was mortal of our de- parted friend was lnid to rest in the beautiful plot in the people's cemetery. SADIE MAGDALEN McAULAY. The Angel of Dentb. after so short an interval, has again enter- ed the home of Mrs. Rosetta Mc- Aulay, Donnldstou, and carried hence the spirit of her yollllgfftii daughter, Sadie Magdalen. zi bright, good nnd lovable girl,~but 26 years of age. But death. which declines to discriminate between the young and the old. nnd the dull and the talented, on Thursday August 9th. at 1.45 p_ni., cnltnly laid its ic-y hand on her dear form. which like the fairest flower, bloomed only to fade, and claim- ed her for its own. Almost up to the day of her death she entertained the highest hope of recovery, but the grim dis- ease gradually undermiued her strength. and convinced her that her short sweet sojourn on this' earth was at nn end. All that medical skill and the iintlring carei and devoted love of the family for her, but all seemed in vnin. Silo was well und happily prepared by her devoted and zealous pastor, Rev. J. B. Mcintyre, nnd passed peacefully away. Though herlife was short it was well lived. Ever gentle. kind nnd considerate, she won for herself n host of friends. ' for this earth, to bloom here for at season and then fade to burst S in all its beauty and purity in the ii city _of God. Such wus her life. li The esteem in which she wnslicld it was evinced by the very large tl which stand as sentlnels o'er the c nnrrow houses of our departed ones, we laid our dear friend be- yond, “where there shall bo no V Lucey. Harold Lacey. Bruce hic- ston; one lirotiicr. George l‘_, Spuflii Mntiy floral tributes nnd spirit- “'- uul oifcriiigei ici-itlilcd to thc rcs- il\‘1lfi. Elllivr J. l\icDonniil; lit-art, mil" Lilvvyz wreath. Mr. :ind l\lrs. Spiritual iinuquets: mother, Etta aid, Mr. nxid Mrs. Wedcricit Pow- th Monday night nt the hottie of Mr. ,ii- ple were present. 'I‘lie music was furnished by Mr. l)ixon's Or- chestra with Mr. llluucliurd ut the piano. in the refreshment -room n dninty liinclwon was scrvi-ii. Mr. und Mrs. Iieartz ure very popular entcrtuln- ers and parties at their homo ure eagerly looked forward to und ui- wuyii reincniiiereil with plcnsurc. The beautifully dccorntcd homo and itiwns und the plucld wntcrs of the iiiirliour with n fiili moon riliin- ing on nn unclouded sky made n cliarniing picture. The baloon und confetti dances were among the ttiost cnjoynlile numbers on tho progrnin nnd were Dcrsonrilly conducted by Mr. Everybody lind n delightful tiuif~.su nnd tho party broke up about 1.30. ' CAT As ii flower, too delicate, too pure . , \\ Mass was celebrated by Rev. Fr. ret bearers were licr own choosing, -\i namely, (ioorgn l\icDoiignli,.Eliis.¢1| Aiilay, Leigh (‘oiirt, and Pitts Mc- so WEDNESDAY :ilting the l‘:ii'ific (Yom-=t. ilu itiilfllillii' catiic exist it low ivecki-i ago from .4=\lli"|"‘\i '|l"l"‘ iii" A most enioyaliln ilnucc was given \'i|iii~nnvi,i- iiiiii iw., iii,-may qi,-_.ii iiioriiiiii; to pity -‘ilviit ‘ ` iii ‘ iii-iiticil l`i'i<-itil. Council gives over GG picnics ati- mo' lHlSilil`- N"\`~ 1- R- dnghter Miss Ruth in liouor of iinnii,-_ 45 of i|,@_.,,,,x,i,.,,,,,_,, h_,,.i,,g iiiiiinlil wliii wa.-t ti i‘i»--tim-nt iiilsi-i Beckwith of Boston, wlin is iweii made mmlmi ,_,v,,_"L,, fm. “li or iliiriiig' his illith-_-.-, licr guest. A large number of poo- mm. iiirilugh NS gemwslty' R"‘|iii»-ni lligli -‘lil-i`l`-i >"‘.-.\\»s. " ' i mui ii,i,~iy_i~i,-,. will-_e_ 'l`lii~ iii-i-i-tisotl \\".i#.< nu exci- .\lrs_ liuiivi-itv had iii-i-ii ill for 1"f|.\' UH" .\">'-ill?-1 i\‘\lii\\' just bu mi, limi. lm,-i_ nm] had |,,.,.n M4. into t\|:iiiiiiii>=l_ llc \vai.~‘ ii lui Bride. Her mother. three sisters ini? l'=ilil"I` Strziiiiivl , ()i| giii,,i,,,- .‘i1\ii-‘ l'i\'\'i‘l‘-*-ll‘»' DHET. Alberto. l<`l0rc-ncc. Mrs. All‘;‘if in-r \\‘iitclici*s, li-ft tho linust- l’l`il|"~' *tl Willie' i'Ull<'i4~‘ riun J. Kcviinn. anti Etta. Donnld-.iiit'oi|i;ii ri wintiow, and iziitciwil lit-r'l`lllllI`\‘ -'Ii‘i-if-in-ii iii-tiirc limi i.ii<-r'.~i stitlilcit. \\'lii-ru iipr liiiiiy full of iii'iiiul~~», -Auroiviosits Accioi-:NT-_t-.i \i-.-r.- ..,,,,,,,,,__,,, “.1 -F ` ' ' . ` ‘I iii l ti`cirii'i uiidziy nitiriiltig .\lr. Musiiy Arai-ti- iuutiiiii iii' |.____]_,____ “___§___fl'“ tilt wits run ovci' by :in niiioiiio- lei, (‘. N. il. .\‘lit\i|sA“»~,,- ' kan;-, WiiS}i__ are ivy, to cum-ish was fouuil shortly ai'tcr\\':iriiii. Slit-3 llc liiwiiitii- |ii~p\~ctiii'_iii’ her |ueiimi~y_ was still lirentiiltig, but all nt- ill HH l~1ti‘ly .tu-~ :intl dnl nipts ut iweriiiscitatioti failed. l`1\ill\l`\l|lY illill ‘Wil ill\\'¢i.\‘>‘ The evciit is greatly deplorcil in flflllif iiiliiewlf for his work. peg; iii which ,i@,_.,.u,,,(.d “.38 |,(.i,|_ thi- coiiiiiiitiiity. She iczivi-L~i ii lius- Iliitilv l'i‘ii~iidi4 fur mill with The following in-0 the "Owl h.|_ liiixiii uiiti i'uiii‘ rimilll 4;-lllltirt-ii in l.lii-.sv ti-w _i|li|i.~'li<~ii Bruce Mc.-\ui;iy; ¢-_mtig_ _/imiie and TIME TOUR. -~.\ii‘, J. li. (i‘(!-mit.-ll, ||i.- frii-urls, :intl in Florence Power; spray, itii-_ and ol' Ciitiingiii-_v, Colin., iiulvt-r<:iliy;i`1\|lli‘\‘. lilolii1‘i', lii‘oii1\‘r Mrs. Alex )\‘i<:i(¢-iizir-; ,.ipmy_]yi,-3_ known its the “(ii'iili:iu's I-‘rii»iiil" i,-;`:ii'~» i=i»i.ii-oil liv ilu- tliouulit A. E. Best; siirny, Mrs. Jog i\i¢,\"_ now :tt Mont-iiiii on his zttiiiiinl tour ,|1|`<‘ iff |iI"il' Ii\=|I‘ ' il' ‘““""“ ers in this city_ siii't'ii\\‘iti_'.; iuilior 'intl This is ti oust- of ilu- widow of l‘i'i’ill"" ifiiil 5"" the late Frank liowztril lizilii vs. |‘1l|\\`-'ii"l- l\‘1li'l1"l the King, clnitiiing dniiingvs to this lf‘1'Vi'-‘i *liU|'||i’ fill' N\‘“` anioiitit of 25,000 for thc loss by ii’l\ii il |llll`=40ti` Will" dcntli til’ hui' liiisliaitiil whit-li occur- lrvtii- at home: ll’i\-*¢‘"“) red in Miii'ch lil2l, .liiiiics i’. `i‘i‘:i-lt, \'<‘l'Il0ll 'l‘iii-i lute li‘i°ziuk ilnlc, was cm- |-lI.\'. l°‘i|i‘ll\’l` Ui -\mll'i’l'°’7 iiloycil in thc (‘. N. R. -iiiiii-iiiiiu trziitiiug st-lionl, City shops in this city :lull wiiiiii iii itul.li :it hottie. work ti clinlii iiolditii: the iciidor of T0 UW-‘X0 \\'\‘ Ulm' iii" 0. locoiuotivii, iiiiricil, tho ti-utlcr -'.\'llli>flllly illlil lll`-'ii' illili llillllillit ilvcctisiiil niiiliiriiiigiiir cd .f\ii;:ii-stile has iiit-rilcd H9i"`U~ lloatli riisults-il from lilo injuries in llenvcti wiilcli his Hliiiiwil- ` lift- :intl Yostcrtluy ti tiuiulicr of witness- _iiave paid a little more and go .wanted." necessary to obtain the better goods require ahigher price to bc _COLE"--but would you bc satisfi with their quality? wlllhstonnl tht must losl~tlo‘snr_ _ _ . _ _ __ _ _ ____ _ _" i, _ _ '\- , _. SATISFACTION _A seemingly low price for an article is always attractive, but unfortunately frequently mislcaicling How often is heard the remark-“l would rather There are cheaper teas than “KING siil`tc|‘inf-T org nnd ilniigiiipi-5 um-y “mi iiei. his sister, Mrs. i’i»-ri-c |.:\iii-rirnti, iifii'_i|i1\‘_l`_1Il i\t_ Sl. Viiililnii-1'.; ,.|,_ iii,-_ and ii,-|r,,_ John q\_ powers Seattle, Wtisli. loft (Iubn curly iii -"'- |°`l'i'>`-1'-H \\'-io' "li null family. the vent' and has iivcii ii‘iivi-liiiii,:_'l"i' 0i` ill# |il‘