In Memoriam i ARCHCIBALD McDONALD C" ;'I'li'or'e passed away to her eternal fist/at Brooklyn, 1.0:. e5. on .the morning of Friday the 5th day of April, 1929, at the ripe age of 94 years and 6 months, Annie Gllllis. widow of the late Archibald McDon- ‘aid, who predeceased her l4 years -ago. Mrs. IMcDonfild was born in the Isle of BkyefiScotland. and emigrat- ed to ths Island with her parents v.; when sheiwas four years of age. The settled in what is now known as Xilmuir." Mrs. McDonald's passing aivav removes the last member of i this family. In the year 1858 an em- __lgr_ann_slilp brought to this Island from Scotland 400 passengers. this niunber we; Arehibald , ltfcbonalcl husband of the deceased. sqfgnjaivr his arrival h.- setflgd in Broollyin, then a new settlement and'most of the land ‘was in its nat- ural FY8112 covered lfilth rhe giants of the forest. Soon ‘after this he met. ' Annie Glllll; and ("nose her as his life partner. ‘Vfniislngl lPrflCihCT they soon had a home for themselves. They knew the liszrdsliips of pioneer life liu pluck and perseverance over- cmre runny obsaacles in a new ccizntrv. 2Y5» Aft-Donald united with the P""l"".lfffi‘l'lfill Constregation of izilleyfielrl early in life and lived a csiuiistzziin Christian life. ‘when in ‘ieeltlrlier delight was '0 be in her _‘r.:e in inc s-nnvtunry‘. A Woman of deep my". .'1(."..*c.. to the Lord W85 ‘tors in t‘. rtnrkecl degree. In the fam- ‘iy circle silo was of a cheerful dis- rc-sftlon and the loved ones will oft- Jn>5atfYr7l irir n vcueh of n vahished gand and long for t t‘ that is stilT, ilvr llflllli“ ‘V115 Til- , ways open m am’ who needed shelt- er/In lter flPPlllllll‘? years she was iericlsfljv carer! for hi: her daughter. .EiadLe. ll/lrs. J, J Cussidjr. there are left. to "mourn thrir loss l son and 5 _ The son ls: lvfalcolm Mc- ..Pl‘4’l5l\(‘. ‘The daughters _ Half Brewdsiibnzix 353:. Cdesidy on the ‘numestrrirli Mix. Anrftis McLeod. Grandvievr. There are also fourteen Qand children and twelve great grand cliildreiw left in mourn their Q besmles a large cirvlr ‘of friends l I end acquaintances, as could be seen bvthe large number who assembled m topay the inst. tribute e2’ rosiéent at herfuncrnl l h v: ieid on Mon- éay the 3th. The sci" at ihe home _w:_s_condii)c;:d by her pager the_Rev. ‘ usmiifngrsineiei: of the UnitcdtChurch '~ ‘ci_vig_l_gvrieia. assisted by Rev.‘ m. iIvIcDowell o,’ Caledonia. The service was CCllflllC-‘Fd l’ o g3. the grave .,..._;_ crisp .: , iii:e I _ out loud! , _ milk or cream! u _~___".1\;g ;_{; ~ Serve Rice Kripies for package from your grocer. to- y)?” breakfastEnjoythemforlunch day. .Made by Kellogg in ti; " yvith fruits or_honey_added. London, Ontario. f" = . :13. 9 .. I boifi‘: ' m i F‘ “i” *“ ‘ n 1x101: ' a . ‘w’ h?“ t ‘Svii k ‘ J .‘ . ~ o" . . *’ ' ' , R118 ; ES - l.» sound of n‘ ‘ ' YOUR own ears will tell you . .,_.-, A-J, how good Rice Krispiol are — before you even taste them. .11" hose rice bubbles just pop and .. . ._ _crackle when you pour on the ._ And what ab flavor! That i‘ ' i ' toasted rice flavor-makes ~ your spoon get busy! ' ‘await the resurrection of the Just. soar. Their wings are faith and love. Till past to cloudy regions here} They rise to Heaven above-Com. WTLLIAM BEER Gods ministering angel out l Sinclair. Her remains wefe laid to there. He was wrapPed up in his ‘smmtmfl quflum‘ an‘ d rest by the side of her hugiagnd in wife and family w whom he a... é-n“ "' ' . “r t u! ‘the Valleyfleld cemetery’ there to % loving. fiiithful, and loyal. Be- ‘Cimfifen ‘sides a bereaved widow ho Jeeves [Qhfiwr h. 0n ewes Wlnss they mounm- they ‘behind three snrrowlng dmulhterl. H“ “aye-gm, Mrs. Henry Silliphant. Summer- side. Mrs. Louis Dystanl Hleralie. ‘Mrs. Smith Mark, Biggar Sask, and two sons George of Coleman, Gilbert ‘of Atlantic, Mass. Other near rel- atiws are two sisters -Mrs. Amon Morqeshead. Dcdham, Mass. Mrs. Mack Cameron. York Maine, and 1‘ TL r'\~ l: "a @l~i“.!‘!!"* !_ __ Si!!! made host: of friends Q was known, and has loft ‘ 0 f rues !"'.'P'°"j°'..*‘l‘ .. hm blbliflfhriim-drdidlor yours. ithe REE of fiira'% boon doprivesrof aworaTl/Tsltlfiu hon‘. 1y 10ft the loss ofggich u he. But he has left an example to his family "o! good citizenship worthy of lfiu. ‘tion. (WED shadow of sadness over the Val" bmh" W951" 3°61”. BYlQEPWFt- i His funeral in which there were _._hearts and minds of the people or Coleman and vicinity, “For; on~ rnuriaai- Mil-en 2m He culled w ‘in eiiemai rest m, soul of Willmm illeer. ‘Fhe deceased was a man who iiqrmallv enloved the best of health Mid hid every I-nnonruws of fresh- nTmo and via-or. On ale am instant ‘he left home only in the morning with the Purpose of procurinl and at the Brae l-hrbour, when but. a short. distance from the land his ibis time; tannin the aheily u» into o. fewfeet of wpter. The shook cf this experience t/oiovher with over "exertion proved to miieh for the ififjiipn of his hail-t. foi- iowlng close by mme immediately to 'his_auiecance but. deatincame in- stantly and could be done. The late Mr. Beer was born in De Sable, Prince Ddwurd Island. 07 ago. Wfben but a yours: man hnymoved wiiihdik parents to Brae bot tandiflyearsqohebccamea ‘Ysident ~01 where he spent ‘(fie -l‘ l"0f_ his-life. twin» as he wfs atfegtielfmtely celled by his ikrfinyrfdrjlendssavias a. fine christian geoalem-arfmssauuing many stirlintz ‘Eifiifiiieé of iQBFFEli nfid. 93in- ies which vvon*fbr_him a plfice of .zéieh.aét<zsrr -.“9)2.";~2:9"1 iris many friendsand ngqrnlntances. He was a man of exseptional good who buhis smiling ‘nice. kind- wcrds ardmumorous Jflflff <45?- I ray otlsunshizne and ____‘_ 111W she hegts ofnall who knew big Well. .For many yeoi-{he wasdan older in Anaus Ttfclniiis. Ninrtin- . A. 1.1. Tlifilifllstfi. Com-Mm °h“"°l""5d m’ “mmitidE-‘t i‘ - Liz-s. Hllfill AIcLure. f?! the abtlnh achcol‘ “flawed with an eiéiiptionarlav 800d Voice he Iii-u it w me praisefif the Mo“ m; sudden death has left. a Gigi"; 131366 in the Brae United Ziiiirbii mi in the oqrnmunitv which .3111 not. easily be filled. The torch of christsin service which has fallen from'his hands is d TOUHQS chin“ -- cnge to young men. May they PUSH it in his name. But while all this is true it. njlusl. b. remembered that by M‘ the amt 15st loss of airwaves sustained by jhls wife and family. The 1190896061 Ks; e great man for homelife M}? rerun hisvchief happiness and 19v Andbecause Many messages of sympathy were received by the grief stricken family and the beautiful floral wreaths spoke in simple but eloquent lang- uage a most-fitting eulogy of the ‘life so suddenly ended. The funeral service conducted by his pastor Rev. s. B. Profitt on Sunday afternoon fwns very largely attended. Elmer ‘Whittaen very beautifully $ang one of mm diseaseds riivoriie hymns. “Will ‘the Cirele be Unbroken." Interment 1min plaice in the Brae United mhumh cemetery and the rfimfllnfi iwere placed in its final resting place ‘by the foliowinfl Dali bearers: Russel Rogers. Patrick McCourt. uatigiic. Thomas Oulton. and B. C. Qreyanmn. The lie-arts cf many friends and neighbours vibrate ‘in galpfthetic tenderness for the flflrf fstricken ones in their night of sor- tww my they find their comfort. in iuie knowlecbe Liza: mm of this Hllf iparent tragedy is the purpose of a loving God: infinite in wisdom nnd l understanding. ma. HUGH camraau. His wide circle of relatives and if-riehds were both shocked and pain- ‘edlto learn of the death of Mr. Hugh ‘Campbell. a prominent resident of fvvidshnoreland. in the Charlottetown lfloapitll on me 27th ofdtfarch. no.ice 20f whose parsing away appeared at. {the time in The Guardian. The de- j-éEB-Bed was in declining health dur- _ the pest‘ year or so, but no one. ‘tint isnot a physician nr who had tgidgnoaei his physical condition- ififlispected the serious stare oi‘ his mealth. The late Mr. Campbell “n5 born in Westnioreland. GB years ago and moved with his parents m Middleton when eleven years of our. There he engaged in farming. but twenqi-tivn years ago. he acquired n large farm ,ad_iacent. to Frenchs‘ Mills. West- imoreland. and returned to his mt- {ive distrirt. where he was a leading resident. an obligznu neighbor, a ,_l_:_ind and indulgent father for the lrgmainder of his life. Beinz a well [informed man on political, legal. and a“ they are so nour- ishing" ‘“ owyto ," , they are ideal for the kf Put them in soups. Make crunchy macaroons and can- dies. Eat them plain or butter and serve like pop corn. Tlbeyhe delicious dozens of ways. Order a crisp fod-and-"green @- - Sllppfil’; .teaboai_nisandl.iebnrdl!tddin.of “lemme. " aboutone_lilg_idrod_s:_lvfll place ‘to Kelly's Gross Ohlgoh on tbs ‘n- ‘ernoon of Good Hefty when the services were performed by m. 1";- ‘ther McMahon. P. P., assisted by ‘Rev. '1'. c.1531.» and Rev. M. J. ‘Smith. - i The pail bearers wen Patrick l-Iammill. Tiiifmu “ , n“ lilfltifbrs. Igevi Malone. Arthur Hench 'James McAvin. i The 1m Mr. Campbell m”; u. mourn and cherish a fluid memory, ‘his wife (formerly m» nZii-m l/fonagham five sons and flu“ daughters. The sons are Rev. Pran- lcir. L. Campbell, Idpfonton, Mk4 Ambrose. of Shamrock, Walter, of 30mm. Mass: John and Jamal. of iwestmoroland. The daughter; m: _Slster St. Hugh, City Hospital. Mrs. VJ. H. Shreenan. Maplewood, and iFlorence at home. i Also one brother. Thomas Camp- bell. lifiddleton. and two sisters, Mrs. Aeneas MiG-Tl)’. Albany and Mrs. James Dalton. Port Aluustus. The family gratefully acknqzlgdge the following messa§es ma oggrigiiq; Messages: Mrs. Chron Mcvittle Ind Alice. Westmoreligd: Mr. and Mrs. Levi Trainer. Cardigan; M", u"- garet Kiggins, Ciaoiietown; sister Mary Paula. Charlott/etgwn filial; Mr. and Mrs. Walt-er Campbell. Boe- ton; Mrs. John n. Kain. Bus... Rev. F. L. Campbell. Edmonton; Al~ fred Monaghtn, Monfieal; sister Mary Ida. Kinkora: md Mrs. Henry RobertsJMiddleton; lib“. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly, Fort Augustus. Mass Cards-Sisters of at. Marthe. Charlottetown: Sisters of City Bus! pital. Mary McCain-neck and Berna- detze Connoly. City Hopphal; Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Doyle and Etta. Trainer, CharloJ/ztown; Mr. and Mrs. P. Fitzsiznmons and Irene Callaghan, Charlottetown; Dr. and Mrs. J. D. McGuigan. Charlottetown; Margar- et. Francis. Charlottetown: Edna Green. Charlottetown Hospital; m. and Mrs. Arthur Campbell. Charlot- frtovm; Mr. and Mrs. E. Hagan, Charlottetown: Mr. and Mrs. H. Molyneaux, Charlottetown: Marie M. Mcbellan. City Hospital; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McDonald. Charlottetown; Nurses of City Hospital; Annie Le- Blane. City Hospital: Mr. Thou. Cdnipbell, Charlottetown; w. and iMrs. M. Callaghan. Charlottetown iMr. and Mrs. J. Callaghan. Clrwwn; Dr. W. J. McMillan. Charlottetown: Mr. and Nrrs. Percy Dart. Charlot- tetown; Rev. Francis Campbell. Ed- monton releven Mosul; Rector and Students. Grand Seminary. ldmon- ton; Rev. D. Murphy. Edmonton: Rev. J. W. Burke. Edmonton; Rev. M. E. McCarthy. Edmonton; Rev. J. L. Stacey. Edmonton: Rev. T. R. Hammill. Edmonton: luv. E. C. O'- Neill. Edmonton: Rev. H. Griffin. Edmonton; Rev. T. Ryan. Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. James Dalion. Fort Augustus. Mary and Nellie Scott, In- kerman: Mrs. Bernard Smith and family. Emerald; Mr. and Mrs. Am- brose Campbell. Shamrock: Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Coady. Brookvale: Mr. end Mrs. Prank Roache. Kelly's Cross; Mr. and Mrs. Bennett ‘Drain- or. Kelly's Cross; Mr. and Mrs. Lovi Malone and family. Maplewood, m. 1nd Mrs. J. R. Mormghon and fam- ily. Kellys Cross: Mr. and Mil. John H. Shreensn. Maployggd; Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Campbell. sum; Mr. and Mrs. P. Mofilervill, Kinken: Mr. and Mrs. P. I-lunmill and fam- lv. Freetown; Mrs. Mag-rant Xi;- glna. Georgetown: Mr. and 1B1. Lav! Tratinrlgr, c___a.i__q__: Jcimand lotto Campbell. ,_ l Mr. Ind Mn. Thomas Campbell and family. Mid- dleion; Mr. and Mn. ‘ma. P. Hum- qiii. Ifidclletan: any 0.1mm“. liglddleton: Prgflls M’, , Hid- dietcn; Mr. and Mn. Alnlls Mur- iray- Albany: Mrflnd Mn. John J. Murray, Borden. MRS. W. I. DIOKBOI Many friends in this province will be sorry to learn of the death in Ottawa at her residence. 110 Irving Ave.. of Mrs. W. H. Dickson. wife of a former Honsfard reporter in the House of Commons. She had been il1 since December inst. having undergone l. serious operation, but hopes were entertain- ed for her compldl looovoryuntil I few weeks u; 1mm complication: ensued and she gradually leak. pul- ing peacefully away on Wednelday evening, April 8rd. Deceased wua daughter of the leis Joseph and Anna Roddin Mac- uoneld. formerly of Charlottetown. she was a nilco of the lab thalli- nur James lhcdonald, for mo! run pariah prim. at. 8t. Andrews. ‘and wu mo a hilec of the late Jutl- .-u A 4~..-;J \¢.u\‘- .‘ .-|\- i Gi-eaterx Structural Strength ifl\ ‘Jv fiaidiry; less cost. Like Timber lcet. There is no waste building to dry. inches wide. Alabastine, paper, paint The New Improved :\\\ rock. In company with her husband she frequently visited this province. where she was well and familiarly known t0 a large circle of friends and lequllntnnoes. Ber funeral took place or‘: Satur- day mcniing, April 6th, to 8t. Mary's Church, Ottawa, whore a High Mus of Requiem-was chanted for the re- ’ of her soul by Rev. Father _ Interment took place in Nd" Dame Commry. Many floral and Spiritual Ofloriugs testified to tit 000m in which she was held in * k UXHUIINL 80H! her husband, she leaves to mourn one daughter, Mrs. A.A. Moon- ey, of omen, and a grandson, helices Mooney: time stators. Mrs. '1'. P. Comm and Mrs. Clara Lnuth- ior, of Ottawa. and Mrs! C. E. ‘ray. of lii-qnlmpton, 8.2., also several nioeu and nephews. May her soul mt In pence. MIG. IAIIIIT MACDONALD. The death 6723.1. Harriet Mac- Donald came on snturdsy. April l3. at the homo of hi: aamnm. Mrs. Donald had been in flllfngjlbalth for some mantra, but the on! cum u peacefully u n sloop. ~ NH. lllcbomld Ill born in L!!! dole in November, i551. 8m mpmsd Ir. Meander MacDonald and lived the nam- part of her life in Allis- ton. P. I. l. lut for the past few ‘Ila New Improved Gyproc has tremendous "14 M411.» eman- em, non-warping fire- proof walls, floors and partitions a: Nails and Saws T h e N e w Improved roc is the easiest-to- apply wallboard on the mar- bnd ends, no waiting for Takes any Decoration This new Improved Gyproc is 3/8 inch thick, 6 feet to 10 feet long and 52 and 48 After applying New Improved Gypl xoc you can decorate immediately with Fireproof fire-safe walls and ceilings. Fire will not penetrate through its core of Gypsum Jflhll can. of umum. Mn. mo’ 0f or panels. Gyproc makes MacDonald-Revere W700. m (Iliarlottetown, P. E. I. d R. T. Holman, Limited Morris-Bernard, Tisnish» P- E- 1- Head omw- rams, camps Montague. She is survived by two sons and two daughters, v-ho are Jesse MacDonald. cf Glen William. Mrs. John Clair, of Meringue, Mal- colm MacDonald. of Ciel: W91 ' . and Dan fisfiqqsia. of am. l; wivn. N‘. sfmi-"s. 1419085111 w}; a inember of the Caledonia Presbyter- ian Church. A bile? service was hold on Mon; day at 11w at m oilTi-ji-lumfm Montague, then the rhinitis 1, ward cikénm the Oaledénfa __ Church when funeral an were llzwiid were cd-riiiiictgd bymtlufi a. A. McDowell. nqfnev. Dhiwl Williams was in charge of the ser- vices in Montague. ‘Tfiwrmentffnltiie Caledonia Cemetery. Mas. new»: vrdienson On the evening of ‘Iliursdly, his March 21st Mrs. Ellen Vickeruon. wi- dow of the m4 William Vlekoraon. Cornwall, passed plocofully away at the home of her (rand-daughter, Mrs. Walter Norton. 32 Athabasca treet East, Moon Jew, But, and 8B years. The deceased had been in her usual good health uhtil about Mn days before her death aha took influenza from which rho did not recover. . v Alfllfflllh the and came auddanb B110 W" W" Bid! for the Mum's lovlns my At! ma; 1mm 2mm and tender care could do wu done ‘for nei-‘but u» no avail. In a short. .1!!!- autumn hsskvlhtsr t9 itime we 1112mm v! Bum 1M gkgm Preproo ‘Why Build to Bum? a?‘ “grzal sting-of: .25” cfliifgh . . " pgggiitui: from Canifihm g-iw material Write us for full inha- e ' n or see ' of fig follgiagvvicg Gfiirrfélydeilers. Write» For Free . I: ‘cafes-gaw- fil- ing Co, Ltd f}:'.:nmei'sid2. P. E. I. CANADA GYPSUM AND ALABASTIVNE LIMITED, MONT REAL, QUEBEC GyprOTJH¢FEQ$J§7wi¢Ii inflammaue wood-lined walls, ceilings and partitions. come and the gentle spirit. had winged its heavenwurd flight. 3:1. Viokerson W85 born on Prince award Island and had been resid- é." "W." “$554.” l“ Ewlflii: JSJQ ,,d}_lji\ 0f_h\er 1113s; W =11?“ "B" ‘¥°' w she left. Syd- %rn Canada. ‘Juliane wibfiier J9} n. m. Vick- tnolz‘ place . at m...£?'$..."°.."i‘? iégffihfiiiii '1‘. r t of the Flint Baptist woven, __ JawxDur-ing the im- ye service sin was aweMy p n. mo r of the choir. gnaiiiqggowiiigfriiiluar hymn was lung "Safe in the Arms of Jesus," I? a m‘ a favorite of m. viabi- Q's. m» mi, w molar-n the fol- lowing was and dlllllfléflf Mrs. ptephen Rfcinrds, U - , N. 5.: Mira. mum Rfelnrdo, Sydney. u. s.; Mrs. W. Flanagan, Molapan, Mesa: and 1m. 1-1. s. Vickeraon- Mgiria and four sol-is. Francis and lam Vickerson. Imrne. B. 0.. Willem viekoraon. Moose Jew, Mac, Fringe mam-a mend um one sister. m. n. Younkcr, cmpi-a. New shin, and a number of mind: I81. Dd‘ Iffll! two. or an up} {read attondirq her funeral. Priscilla blu- mi. rmwinmnd mm nag», beautiful including a wiwm cis B. Vickerson. wmcth. XY- Q4 i 11m. Walter Norton. IYQIQI. w. Q4 as. William Vie . wnoth. U- gpd Mrs. a m. v ma. i am as! 1e» raw- - smith. spray. Helm and fifth fir. spray, m». and 10!. Vickersom, sprgy, ll‘. .- vgyeg w n. .. Wheel Wheat" "i" "1 fithoidea the remainl of h" humand. ' DANIL IUIKI Daniel Burke. one of the M?‘ most lfilily rumoured, and mall» ‘V’ oessful farmers of h! hi‘!!! W‘ sea away at. hi: home on lbw" fl at. the advanced nu of ll- was duo to heart trouble. roux-tun your; qwho n: w W‘ 1y tinged byahornothothelfiu’ practioally. an invalid. Illi- who was mum. mnnou. w "i" you: an. Than m 10ft w "l" two cons: Wfllialn. with whflll l” ti» w. mm ma‘ nu homo: M 513cm. m sum; m: m0 “M” mjiiia - wuur mum) I