1 u-lil.; _ iMrs. C. C. Dunham; where a grand img _ _ _ ‘A _ ‘ '_f _reception was held in their honor. in as well ag _reassuring ones in the A 3. yi- of . Sergeant Major Sherren is the eldest orm of snbstuuti,al_ cheques. The ”~ i`»~‘.‘-f 1 i _ _ . -_ .- ,. __ _ 1 ‘_- , __,~ _ ‘eoifbl 'Mr._nn¢1 Mrs. Samuel Sherren. ‘:room’s present to the bride was- a 2 1'* if » 3 ' ' " " ' ' __ Crispaud P. E. l. and has won for him- iilv .~ , . ‘ ., ... Q. .1 ..\» .§i*~5*“PMP‘- > ` 'N32 -`~ 3 ;.~ .i 7. . .i r _ » . .lt l. ._ . ._....g,_ 1,# itil; 1 = _r -r t :,-. lo ,ji ‘» ¢-.,_s~<_. ._..- _ ..,o-.»..»..~»_..-,...-I..-... ,’ fn*-'.. i his ` .~ 4 :_ fi..-.< 1 .~ ,-ii-‘t-il. V. .-'i` _ -1. » . .'. U. iii# i _.__ ¢_,` ll r) . _ it ‘il ' y " _ ;‘;.‘3.>“‘!aaf.-° , _ \. f.: ii.-ii 5 a.':_’ .»~ , io. . _ . _. »»., _ __,..1|-_ J ,lit . "i‘:"f.il`§€l i _ew -: xii 7;-“;l'i.'i" -mi x ‘”= , . . i _ f5§}f.:;j 5 T ~ i.e»;~;>f;-it A l' fi. ’;f~.f.. “ta,'_.‘,-._ ` 1. . . til. ff; f"'=1s’,. ' .L_ ‘ s E "¥l‘ii“‘;."; li it in ,V ir '- '1 l_ -.‘i,}.i,‘ ti .. 'fi I... :M Y .M |.,'..~1i gl A. i- 1 i . tg- \ i .-‘ 1 N. 2. » .. fi i \ 1 »os£&su ` L, .. -ti" ‘j i f .__§._ vii; Everywher<.&razor, strop and _ 12 blades, complete for $5.00 I "ia .oh 5.: ’< _ '/'il i fs _ » . HAT’S the result of the shave you get with an Aui:oStrop Razor. Its clean, sure strol_¢e, adjustable for light or close shaving, removes the beard quickly and thoroughly, leaving the face soft and smooth. such comfort is poooisio only with oo I Aut0Strop Razor. Why the AutoStrop Razor i in particular? Because with its stropping fea- ture there’s always a sharp blade ready for use. A few tums on the strop re-aligns the saw-like edge that results from shaving; it keeps the blade free from mst; and ives.y0\_i for each day’s shave a keen~edged blade. You do not need to take the blade out to sharpen it, nor do you have to take the AutoStrop Razor apart to clean it.. Self stropping shaving and cleaning are all _done without _ Ft _ 7 . I I removing the blade from the razor. QR* ' Irish. is/ if 5’-5§ `_/ AUTOSTROP SAFETY RAZOR CO. Limkd Au!oStmp Building, Toronto, Clmldl V em' 41! E ill 8 'n _ _ - '-' and`v'iiét‘ory' ‘to the world. His ‘many Fo .. . lil . .x ...` Ir .y . . . 1'-__,`1i_. ._ -l..-..' tn *ul ku Fawcett Ranges are the handsomcst, most economical, durable, and satisfactory, as well as the best bakers. St-nd for our booklet ekplaining why. It contain.: facts about ranges thai you, as a lmusekeeber, ough/ lo know. CHARLES FAWCETT LIMITED sAc1<.vu.Ln -N -B - CANADA . II~I_IeIIl\ ,I is ‘l I l lvl I ' I .' I ‘l»-- .sl-‘, ;;;;°€.;;3;§§ Po. A. st... . wouoown Lou-= ~ t » t'-1 ` - ~ -. . (Maine)'coi1clave reported their ex- fm' A __ fperiencos in"t.he following order-Dr. ‘alia _ ‘Ira J. Yeo, 'President Walter Grant ' ' banquet in the city hall at which 600 the 'Rotarians went into business ses and six sisters to P. E. I. He first settled in Rose Valley, where he mar- riedlhls wgtfb, Christy McLean, who ft irecessesol the old schooner. _,gt i P it VI* ' ___ iii, r_,8ve serovar “rue v|cs~cvutucet.|.- was won, op o mme ooo gh neon.-Au portant oss sizing it-gg; ooilekli yei we ‘iulichlirg oviaosog Lbeiors Vi Chancellqyg Fi rald.'“_ snd_§ll hairs' yous time. 'charging them with fraud and con- _s very large |0cisl`of the congrega- splracy in selling sn old ship knowing tion of the Methodist Church ot this . the same to be condemned and unsea city worthy. Up to the present the ev- Movement was presented to the ~-peo- idence taken has been that of Messrs ple, C. H. Kinch of Barbadoes, F. K.-sided. Warren, ship-owner of Halifax, Geo. orial’ Hal; was occupied and the best .YounE. shlpwright of Halifax and Capt of good fellowship prevailed. The pas |Rosenbury and Captain Walsh for my and his wife welcomed the pso- ,plsintiifs and Mr. Benoit for the de- ole as they entered, The Rev. Mr. giénce. 'die vessel in question was the strothard gave a very inspiring sd- -sehooiiiar=Be.sve'r which the pleiniiif'B idress in which he set forth the aims ;p\n-ehssedé in *lax-ch, 1918. The ves- md ,eel sul stubs Keen detained in uonm wo., ‘The plsintils claim that the vessel genuon and his audience caught, as to date has cost them $18,000. The he case was begun Wednesday morning. 3|-'g ’l‘i|e “court Nlourned ycSi€l‘dHY if’ excellent music and the Ladies Aid forest-today bi Il a. m. when the case se,-ved refreshments in their usual twill be resumed. eiiicient manner. . ' . in of more than ‘usual - ilJ|:'ti€ebil'u't?5`l>`l¢ blade in Avo3i`§%ii_B_i: lllgsday evening, Oalgber 21.Bat thg h S t M J Rlibu _ .9 ' - id of 'li/ir. lialm ernar ffvevn lgd tarllrenaltss lliriss Adelh Gang: lfgenenlalss Amy -Caldwell, sister of I bell, one ct' Amherst’s fair ladies.__Rey Mrs, Bernard waa_.'._ Qsrrled t0 ML; Mr. Webber performed the 11)&l’~i‘lH`¥‘€ Iames P. Sel~liQ"k.;R'ev. Ines was the iyservicefiai the presence of a few of tile ifilciating niet and Mrs. Ines, inear friends oi the bride and ‘ groom. pinyed me frnsrch and Miss' i’l‘iie bride lookbd charming dressed in diva Toombs visa' bridesmaid and .lVlr. iwhite duuliess satin ang Crepoflde é‘iaFry`._Cnldw'e`l}»‘brother.oi the bride ,Chine with hat to mate . She li BC .v s fwore the groom’s gift. a beautiful set iiaassed in w.h.it_e silk mulls with veil ;of silver tipped* fox iurs. After the ser- ind ` . vice they motbred in the Sargent Maj- maid wore whitssiik voile. The _Dres- 'or’s car to the home of his sister, imts were multiplex, including valu- ROTARV CLUB.-Rotsrian Major show_ _ D. A. uvraoinnnoh presided at the :ct _und the presents included it ccl- weekly iuncheon in the Ruse and 13,;-gy !_ection of articles that are at once use- iyesterday. Among the guests pres ill _ _ ent' were" Rev) H. T. B. Strothard ,'enuine popularity of the. contracting Chatham, N.B., Rotariun J.Frod Fr-hs- varties. . . 1 I and _District President George S. In ._y_ } man. The conclave opened with s people were present. The iirst vice- :el president, John Dyer, a furnier from as Indiana. was t-he principal speaker.He ` J is 't`he'most eloquent speaker. with thi Je? exception ofalleslie Pidgeon, the rep :I resentatives fad heard. Next day the gm 'iadieswere driven round the city and .tr at specia-l service held for them, while ° sion One of the results of the visit md had' M' varkms times' mpregeub was ‘itlrnt a bunch oi livewire Amerl ld sieveral or the leading com' _ . . - _ ' _»anie`s_._ At one time he was in Rotarians intencbcoining to_t,hnr. :hnrgé of the *Union Mutual lnsup etown lor tile district meeting in . .alprll.‘.lTh?;’P.resi(lei1t announced that :2c?.§;;é§e;¥§§e i?ll;“e;v;:3;l:|}_ia1LT§; e follow ng definition of Rotary was he ' ' - » . _ w Yprk_Life. _At i.l1e,t:lme oi' l‘]‘;"3°I§i1“;§‘,;’;:’9(;l“"g;§P@i“*¢d_P§’ fi"°_1{ .ns déluh no was iooiu agent or,_tho is _ f .P 9 ‘SS 0'1"' 0315 -Jnited__Liie Insurance Co., of Port- _ .t raternlly without ritual, pass- and ghd wa - 1 _ . _ s considered one.of,-the word, oi secrets, a business organizes most ,wcessful agents or the com_ tion without commerciaiism or person mm. sl- ' ' ' _ i al gain; a religion oi’ service and good HM;-'_ "Shea had auwids ac unim. f _ _ ll _Terilowshig xvgghleut church orAcreed._.. moe. He was known as a gqod mix. _ e voc st r the day was Mr. Char . _ __ I | I iesi' Earle, accompanied on the piano giéggg ‘tixgthlgfllilgy t§;,n'fnak’§§ vIL;_3 .- _ _/F" W .7 . _ .. _ 'J by 'M155 Earle- _ _ ._ . vang nlember of S1;_"Jgs5ph'5 church l ___ 1 . I . _ _ . There passed away at Mt. Hope, P. 1lg_e£sl4({e(;v9}:;§,'€;litfl;?li,9,h0 was `!0n£er_ ` '; E .I ,on_Scx>t 27th one or tho _ously 1 'G , ly; 3’ \.~. \~ fr; pioneers" of the Province, in 'the"DBi"' Ee.0llg.alila]ale1;I\?g;sa?éhy of 'Tig ,e __ af: _ l _ . . von ohuu- e J)/§§§sj_', -/. 5/>_\__ son of Mi. Samuel Nicholson, who _-em his mother' M _ ,M t. Sh J rgtrclgloxtkissripe age of 103 years one sister, Miss Cliira Balggiiza, wliad -r _ ‘ H ~ _ _- s in charge of the -millinery depart- ,i __ e was _b_ori'i__in the Isle oi Skye, _ g f_ h N 'Sc<>tl#n&.<>i='1wio ui. 1816. and in the .iff ofoiilofs, 1i2f."i:oi'ill°°i5 istiii :Sli year 1840, emigrated wi.-th his parents Walter .Shea_ ' n'i:\rle‘is co c-rtable home. F. Lord w ' He was a man ot a deeply religious 19;), at Qhe ul; ol;a;fe;eag.v';vfr £22; nature, and splendid quail-ties tx had been a remarkably active man character. and was ncvcr known in until about the first or last December the coinniuuity to_say 9. bud word cr when he suffered from a stroke of do n wrong deed. Ho loved the pa,-a1yB;H_ His ,.ec_.,very was only predeceased him ten years uso. In partial. and although hs was a-ble to 1862. lie 1n‘0V€d U0 Mi- H096. Wilefe lie tirlve out und occasionally attended iiveg' tis; restdoi' his dl_0ilK lille and churchservice during the winter; he _ .h‘i°r B y "“ We L0’ 5__W°i'd- End never regained his accustomed . s iii'-e was a benedictiph to All his g¢‘f¢hg;h_ Mn Lord-waq_;“)" an Tryon acqtiaintntttes, and sii classes spzlce March 29th, 1848 whlirehlie xwas a of him i\i?h aficctiotinte veneratiri guccessfm farmer and mm owner for in early days, he was a not ble. gure I 3 ' i ' at the Coinmunibns iii DUDE 9i7?\ileY‘ illidliilileydeallsiinaonnma J‘7.mi'sliBtle5r: Tl field cha '8lrcf'hlUyh. ‘Like-%1i\'1Yniihs tho mo' Rev. 1h~f"no son.`I-*rom this he WHS ll 'E00d IIIHH. iilil Of the H015’ marriage the following children are Spirit *md f“ifh» living. Mrs. Bron-mn Lea fl‘ryon'- F. As an octogenarian, he recited W_ .Lamp of Tryon. M,5_ 'H H_ Lea correctly to his pastor, the whole of _ym-vie, Alberta. Jéhn .D Lord C811 the shorter Catechism, and for this gm-y_ A|m_._ Mfsses Lottie and’Amy yandghis liggher standing as a Chris- po;-<1 9( Edmonton. , _ . , Alien- his fehdc rrcicqwd him witli.. 1hi.m`uo,' mv, 1vm."'tJ<'si-21 ation situ. .& .BUi-time SUV ,_ . _ in Nbvember of T915 the deceased was ` V He ived the simpib life' and nev- med 40 M;-,_ M5915; .mugmn of ff-..fs.°"~".z“ .::i.:if°“:°;; “sm ,,.. ‘f . - a -... ___v and no rs "1-.Lordwsss1` 'memorof' heaith.'?i'ii within a- wweeks of his mg Mefh0`di,.t churchyqgd for many death, the silver cord was loosed and years s. prayer lame; ‘Ind gripe;-in-‘ llle l0ld9Ll b0Wl 'l)\f0k8l1 Bild P18 gndent of the su ‘ 1 in the spiglt .retumeqlto God who gavq il. ' £0" Mgtuudln tter. he | , .Of lil! d€i|\ 1' 9 tc Int’ » no ,wok up ,tha well known: the lei! D. N. Forbes, work in ¢ Me¢hod|“__9humh.th°,.e_ cf Tyne Vullcy and the Rev- Jem". rush: up to mo who of his im tn- |"°"b°5» °f N- Y- _ ness. he was assistantfupt. of the At his own request. the funeral sunday School' and 'exhoner and °°i`Vi¢9 WEB °0Ud\!Q¢£d b¥-B9V- .J-,, .- _ 9_ her of the Men'a Bible Class. Our M3394' °f P53"-l _ , _, ther was one of the msn whose Mf 35?”-_ “ill iii\‘°i'i1!¢°'i- __ _l 9 ssing sway leaves the community in Igllllddli Ccimcmil'-I h t h Lou and church poorer. “ re_cious_7.__n _e sg t 0 t e r ' 9 hi W | ri me asm. arms snot.. .~si""¢i.i'§§“.;‘+.’|..°i‘§""~'°"~"‘° '°"° ‘”‘ l ~~ ~ ' 'oh-§'1a»rfsr,‘n..‘:'~ii ° 'iiflliiiillii' ----- as oo_._ 'r oo .wiuinsof _ _ _ ion 1 ii?°_oh'n‘n-;°'_ _' _ * __ _ R I his .;"~¢é'hf<\'f5 - it. is Q3-of *nw .. __, _,,_, . . Mainowgghkx, of _versus _rt . 7419. wi °'-lqtpni '11' M4 If 1 » W I ! I ° -*__ VIBITINQ TEAM ENTERTAINED fthe oiiicsrs succeeded ingetting was -The members of the Mount Allison i wet feet while investigating the inner, football team were entertained in good __ the St. D sn’s _team inet ‘ at #ie U _' _lty. A lunchebp Rshdrtonat so`c|A|..- At The Rev. Mr. Glendenning PPG- Every seat in the Heartz Mem- objectives of the movement. He listened to with the closest at- went from point to point the Sllellk enthusiasm. The choir furnished -I-HYMENEAL.-A pretty wedding celebrated in Kensington on groomsman`._, The bride wee orange blossoms, while the. brides- gifts in cut lilies. silver and lin- er bresdp1n.te{ while to the grooms- the brides sister, Mrs. Bernard, gave a sllvercake plate. The ev- niemorable. Last week al. linen er descends.; upon the bride el- and ornaimen`tal,,testlfying to the Maine, insurance agent, died sdlay night ist the C. M. G. hospi- foliowlng anlliiness of typhoid fev- .1ii_ir. Shea. entered _the hospital weeks ago, his condition _being tical at the, time. Complications de- opqd and for the past week the e had been practically hopeless. Mr., Shes was born in Lewiston 31 rs 'ago. He was 'educated in the blic ,schools of the city and had ways' resided here' his home .for ny years having been at 30_.Elm est. He was a successful insurance man Cape Traverse. P. E. I., sustained deep loss in the death of Mr Robert 'una il.-. _'_ , o'¢.roho- held l_ast evening, the Forward’ _r»~-Mau. »~=~s,o. .. --.-.. A...»= FRIDAV QITURMNG _T0 TRINIDAD. - .___ |Rev. Dr. F. J. Coma who has spent SEARCHING FUR |-f|QUOR-- A _ the summer on thfg island leaves till couple of searches' were made by the morning on return to Trinidad where police oiiicers for intoxicants yester- he has had chu t .the _Cgnadhm 1 ' i code | i ‘ -¢ v |11/`~ Y Fu'-Nl V' i illl il il 1 I :'- -is/'tx :Jul \_') Home Cvmfcffs w |\ “ \ . 1" Y* ___-I _ -""'A~=us.` ";`§- -_ ‘-___= ‘;& __ -__ =_ rr is ~§? fin i-_ - .R .f ~<‘\~é=' _ ~ yi .___ .3-_ ol Like the ~ ___ h F lox nm' .’ ‘B _._..~__ _ ._._-.n._._» no |t:|:mml|mmm::n:»::\i mmmnmmnumI/nnnmuirlmtmt I liliiilililii illliill Il l liii E 1 l 4 ‘ ».»~_ V ~ 1-... yogi _'_ _+ Militiiri Linlqlont §`wQ_Q}NliIH\lil+. l . ., | i s.€ii|1|iss~.4\o.».itl.'....».lAd'121.~.._§t.1.i » "' ' ~ &.r.t.u<\. *~ H ... _ -» ~ f. . M 4 .-. 1 1 .»r.... ...t sim/ut~ ¢»~\»» li-I - - _ '_ . I . I . . l _ . I i -1 f -li i rj / 5 0” -2 '_ <\ ">.` ` .5 Men exposed then to cold wear inferior Engineers iircmenf ilrohd loom' ~robust inen of mxle Wm an they .- _ ll il°¢\§i'l1ire -'r derwear .that protons :bein from ciliii, draught and cold.; ._.,._ ,,. _Z .___,,, r tshirt o 03000 00000 i 0009 ooo §` 4 V ""=~` . A _` -QD ' » _\' “Q - _’*-' _ ` ` V X A _. _ X..- Weth Ears rho om§ft‘iii;’ ooifooié wane: ~ that- service Wh§ti.Y79°*’ Went' witia_.c0xnDor¢_,_. " _§_ “With ~ ' ~.~»: :fi ~~.:i‘-1'@i.`..~\‘ff"f'<>~..;.n:i~*~ » rss hu.-...~no. uoosm.-or go," f- l°af°W°3l'¥" ' I .-- if. -1 1' ind! 'rn' A~zim1t»io»~b‘ecanso he io- sunowf. .~ ; . - i o i _ . $9141" me .zufomz on ihfuoawzn _ owl lines ue notmpiffb 5: maltelalesponsivg za’ »¢~ W Uiioititvtin. H - nosoron s A V .i-'gear 1.9¢( “NPUYB didn . _ \ J W ‘ I. ” fs.. umm*