tlculsrenre puu-“L “ny|cl‘_ __ T» lion. MI.’ Campbell speakl in IIIIIII d u‘. ' the 7-?'r'f"t'°-‘.'2 w,f.$".’i"3.'§v¢ turned Mme mm the “t! WW sl taking her little boy with hi’. and: improved after bh overl- unuu l“ Dumgnglowfngurnsofthsklndneeeof Dnvrisbwnskeld ssssu an¢r~“""'""4“"""'*““'¥"' noon from her late residues st m! l!!!" Millim- w to York Cemetery. ————‘ L In.‘ Bwunmynn 0mg“ p’ -VIIIYQIS FIN I. CJ-slr. gjgggflhyfigtlnSpc flesndlrwantkevrcneeleyad wero Edgar Henrtsfljbhs-r, of Nehrul. C., are vb pill pew- vvsrt, Wsihee Wood. ltmg llr- Oaaeley‘: old home I! 1-‘ Kuisimwn. Mitfhneelyhnsbefi 'lnthesrvioeoftbeCansd:lsnPs- cflollsilwey a passenger con- nnlgtnn Attewze TWO onemv. He nuns on b81198 w CALLS — The firemen were cs1- lld Oil! twieo last hill!!! the flfil N» timenbontlwtnafiresttlfl Prince Grocery on the corner of ous. Potatoes may "m8 5'“ Prince and Wlter Bu. There was many "native sons. K tonsiderabls damage by smoke and water. The second osll was at mid- IIEO cnoes ACTlViTlE$-—-\llfl night to Proud and Moresidee Ger- Mona Wilson. Chief Red Cross age. ‘rhere was s slight blue. the; Nurse, leaves this morning for damage being of small consequence Toronto to attend the annual meet- ing of The Red Cross Society which FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The! will be held there on the 21st in- iuneral of the late .\irs. Duncan. slant. En route she takes with her Darrsch was held yesterday after-‘iirre crippled children to Halifax noon from her .are residence at . for treatment. Dr. H. D. Johnson. Mnrehfield to York Cemetery. Rel; representative of the Red Cross ML Boolhyoyd officiated iflfllllléd fllllfllil. - occupy his pulpt at both services camPbeu F1007 Whsmng “ma!” nan snndnnn Mn Henmnn n“ been,“ His iaczory is in Wolioston. Jay the 13th to Canoe Cove ceme- abeent for nearly four mouths. ctr-Iii?‘ :25‘? der special treatment for his throat‘ n g {um ' _ still enjoying the very ha; of goodilley. in San nnnndncm can" and n“ Yen-Kinsman: cgflillllesflllfltgetsfilfllfii ssnce of her poster, Rev. Ewen iSLZJZKtYZ fZ§‘“I.'.T§..'l§§§r‘§..’l§Z "we "c 5mm“ °' e "mw B l ,m1hu!-'l¢lu!'1n8 1118111 ll! Canada 111 Taylor, Hector Campbell, Sam lilac- the near future. The dorrmnd for Neill and D. x. Taylor. in this city. ENJOYlNG V|8lT.— Mr. T. 13.] orsay of Charlottetown, r. r1. m‘ ‘fake iglpigrlrlwlllfifid gfauroglllf, There was quite a Big Fire at 1n Purple Springs, Alta, on Jan. and Mrs Grady are the ‘guests or their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. Transcript. 10th altar a sickness of eight years= iCampbell unchinas is increasing. K. lthe Orphanage Room 15S Prince ber of the Board was given the "privilege of cotisigning the Mort- C .3362 to the flames while the other Tlu funeral of- Mr. Samuel L. T -n C 1 D A ‘n K; 1mm who died Fridav. Dec.‘ '“""°5 ‘m °' ' ' ° “m” l 1874 Willi U] ll in the chair, watched with pleasure nieneceng,“ heragly it) giginwng FOR A VlOlT-tlisn fi-rric I101- mnmflurlmrarsideindrnsthisnork- ing for n vuit to Montreal and Ibronto. Sheetpectstobesbncilt seiotfitssdilrnlleh- twoorthreswseks. IITUNOS HOME —1Ise man! h-iends or Mrs. John C. Campbell. will be ghd to learn abs has ro- P. E I. and will lksiy lake a "try" and vicinity were saddened on 1N- potatogowim-oncofthe in- camber 11th, 11M. when it wll dutltricethst nnhae P. ELhm- made known that Mrs. Archibald MacDonald bad passed peacefully, nwaysttlrcsgeofifyenrn. Al- though not in robunt health for some time. her death was very un- expected to all. The late Mrs. Mne- Dotrald who was formerly Emily Jane Betta, second daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Martin Belts, Curm- berlaod. was s kind. christian home loving woman. She will be greatly missed in her home and by a wide circle of friends. Besides her psr- he ‘Society here. leaves on Friday to ems were are h“ 1° mourn t by Rev. Mr. Spencer. The palibear- ' attend a meeting of the Rcd Cross fieaitpguflsgngusmidmzgeuigfilzg: ere were: Edgar Hearts. Peter Ste-l Council which also will be held in ' ' wart. Wallace Wood, Tuper Fergus- . Toronto. on, Henry Boswell and John F. Fer-_' ing sons.’ Martin of New Dominion; Adelbert, Cambridge. Mass; Geo. 4051.0" V|S|TOR__M,,_ J‘ A settled nearby; Charlie. Albert. _____ Jcamnben. “no was w!“ nome Lemuel. Arthur and Arnold. also REV. NEIL HERMAN RETURNS; Word has been received from Revqlleven P. E. i v-isited his brother- Neil Herman, B. A, Pastor ot thejin-lavr. Mr. Central Chflstlan Church of this sinzwn on City that be will return to his regu- Cempbi-il in y" pagzoral dudes 1M5 week and: oginal pstentee of the well known U16" m!" 0f BQPTOW- 25. i927, after an illness of some {Street last evening which was wit- months. Although Mrs. Kathrens and Mrs Esmonde R. Sullivan ofigessid bgoaige ogmggelgr Corinth Street for a few daysl “is ee- bled f m k9 1a,; From here they will go to Georgiagwh 1e “gem 1 or e m!“ for a visit, and then will continuelmonmly meet us‘ 0n a several months’ trip which will take them to Florida, New 0r- leans, i..a.. along the Pacific coast had been feeble for some time the end came rather suddenly at the Sylvan, Washington. were unable Air. J. .r. Mclxod the oldest mem '° "m" “M” ‘he "d- tyheututlcolilllsivorllir. l-nnetsltesdwonseeold Albertou. the late Mrs. Chas. H‘. McKenzie was bald yesterday afternoon, from her rste residence. lliltcn. where I short service was held, thence to Milton Episcopal church, where the regular service was conducted. Rev- Mr. Johnston officiated, ‘assisted by Rev. Mr. Roy M0019. The pall- besrers were. H. H Horne, J. O. Hyndrnan, J. P. Moore. W.Ed. Drake. J. l. Stewart and H. W. McKenzie. interment in Milton Cemetery. The people of Nine Mile Creek OUOOIBIFUL STUDENT — Af- the Mid-term examinations recent- clsg l, in 2001087. mskinl ninst; five per eennlilelead iasdalli teroftbelateBlIrtJ-Rbltlfl! LAID TO REST-The funeral of Ottawa sad have cloud their al moelllll of the Surnmerside Town Council was held on Inp- day night. it was decided to 30:11am s siren whistle mt- the alarm with um; to usual reports were submitted and the usual election nppotntmenu- made. The usual "winding up” smells: were made“? the Coun- cillors and Mayor expressing satisfaction with one another and the excellent year's work in par- ticulnr. The funeral of the late Mrs. Mich- ael Duffy was held yesterday; morning from her late residence. McLeod; was conducted by Rev. P. Mc- - two daughters, Sarah (Mrs- Colin Mnhon, D. D. on the death of his moths- st New uacnougau) Md "t" m“. a" o‘ Jan“; Stan-an‘ Kw. Nine Mile Creek. and a number of tt-edngsday (ha), y‘; nrotbere and sisters to whom our the pybpflflnf and or sincerest sympathy is extended in Mr. Lamont officiating in the ab- mg me wmwr" MacDougall. The pail-bearers were rook blaze at his home 82 Harvardvuxfitnolhlng bu! ashes mmamuL I l" ma" marriage "'97 Telllailwdi filfitzrffittffiiiflzvifriii. §ZEYm=~w1 wee Cochise-be do" c‘ vices. Miss Constantine sang twoire of Mr. Jenkins favorite hymnsflbmumg t”! ‘m3 “wrung” 5"“ m‘? "sun," My God m Then" nnddinstitution 115 acres of FREE [Qngwwn 5nd than“ m Sm“; “What a Friend We Have in "OI-D LAND- Jesus". The funeral was largely attended and there were manfl floral tributes. lir. Jenkins was horn in Print: Edward island April '15, 1883, and had been a resident of West Med- lord for ten years. He is survived by his wife, four children; smother. four brothers and two sisters, Mrs. John T‘. Finley. Elias J. Richard and William H, of Arlington, Mass, Mrs. John Leem of Atlantic, Moss. and Dpltrain M. of Humboldt. Min- nesota. iHe was n member of the West Medford Congregation Church. TUESDAY There passed away at the home or her parents on Jan. 10th. 1927, at the early age of flvs years and 4 months. Vera May. Although so ‘ tender in years. she bore her sick- ness with patience, until the eud came- She will be greatly missed in the home, but God saw flt to call her to her eternal home in glory. it is to be remembered that Jesus took little children in his arms and blessed tlhem and surely we could see expressed in the face of this dear little one that peace and com- fort. which alone cometb from Jes- us Christ. There are left, her heart- broken parents. The funeral took place on Jan. 16th from her home in Rice Point to Canoe Cove cemetery. The ser» vices were. conducted by Elder James McDonald. A very large number of people as- sembled sud showed every evidence of sympathy for the bereaved. and respect for the departed one. The psll bearers were Messrs. Garfield Moi-lecbsru, Charlie Mc- Fedyeu, ‘Ewen McKinnon, Charlie MoDougall, 888M886 was" d Hardly Stand ‘ wk, Altos, is most gratify-ing to note that [n against the building. the The death of John G. McLean of to Califronia and thence to Taber, mu‘ Department o’ Railways Boston, but fonncrly of West River Alberta 111(1)]; up a ha]; section 01km’ Canals» omealY- P- E3 7- ‘in this Province, is another remind- er that in the midst of life we are the lightning or break of wave man srave." their last resting place at New Dominion. in his short stay be visited some friends in Charlotte- town, and his aged father at Rocky Point. A man fifty years of age. of splendid physique, and seeming- friends good-bye saying he would Little am they think that the of news of his sudden death cams as 0d n great shock. Alas; for the plans of man, amid the uncertain ties of life. God willed otherwise, for after an illness of only one day his spirit was called to the Greet Be- from bis home on January 30th and the many floral tributes were evi- dsncs of the esteem in which i116 deceased was held in tbs place 0f fcrrnerly Miss Bessie Rowe oi Charlottetown. Aulsy, which occurred st his 181B residence, tar Roxbury 81-. ROX- bury, ‘Mass, Jsrr. 26th was a 8P6!" shock to his many friends sud rc- latives. The death of Malcolm D. Mac- m’ U‘. The late Mr. MncAuisy was born e a; (jtfdlggn, P E. I, in 1M2 and early in life moved to Mot-ell Rear, where hslived until about nine years sgo, when lrs and his wife vn moved to Ronibury Mess, where his no fenrily mu already settled- ly known and greatly esteemed men in his native PPOV|B°B~ will 11s was looked upon b! B" i" l friend in nesd, a kind husband and s loving father. ity ' flocked and respect in‘ which he was held. i-je was attended during his last illness by Rev. Tr. Kennsn of St. peace. rile was on of the most wldfl‘ they went to Canoe Cov where they farmed some twenty years, later they moved to Char- Mines, N. S. land at Purple Springs where later he was Joined by Mrs. Kathrens in death." and that "like s flash 0! and the remainder of the family. where they have resided since that c passes fromliie to his home in the [mm Calgary, Howard oi Sylvan, Wash- ington and William who resides at tbs home farm st lPurple Springs. Also two sisters ‘Mrs. W. W. Will-l liamsou of Colorado Springs, Cob; orndo and ‘Miss Sar h M Le t- ly in the best of health, he bade his Bnnnnn Mn“ n: was“ 9:34‘; Lin: h .| - . come n", summer nnn Se, men, fgfflgglvaflafhlzlsgfgilwd e dsush Archibald r. Sharp and Mr. Brewer u - The funeral took place from the goodbye was me h" and ‘he home at Purple Springs on the 27th were able to attend Hsnkin from Calgary, Tuber —ON DIRECTORATE-Messrs. Sanford Phillips n: Otheary and Al. RECOVERING. —Mr. Earl Mc- Donald and Master Lloyd oi‘ write "W. have been confined to their me with a severe st ck of scar- a bad attack of throat trouble sf‘- ter the fever. Tltsir many friends “m” “m “h” ma“ chum-en’ H" Winn ,0 n” ‘hen, n“, mnnrnvrdliion did not seem critical uni-h They we", ‘mended nnn a few days before her death when m‘ lnen. lune,‘ by Dn ,,_ McnnHtrw vt-alnvd that life was impos- again. tyre, Montague. in 1.906 late Mr. Kathrens went us Herbert. ofl his adoption the Taber cemetery. February 22nd. ...“.:".':*r.:.::;":: r.".';r:'."£..*:.'::; woo-o» ........... .r t...» w» N. B. Government. The people from his native pro- vince settled in Boston sud vicin- ford. Stewart was tendered s riiiscsilsn- sbower st bor home and was Rev. ty the King has been pleased tol result of flu and pneumonia. At-awurd the imperial Service Medal] her bedside during the last mom- instead of it being an occasion ents were her daughter, Mrs. Geo. 4°, lament k w“ one o; calehra- Sherburne and eon William. The iuon [on n consumed ‘he LAST other members of the family, Her- to Vancouver B C.. and backFFAR-‘i MORTGAGE °11 ‘he 115 be" or Calgary and "own-d or home through the Canadian prov-acres still held b)‘ U19 Yum-unm- inces-North Adams Evening‘ are the following: [Metal Worker, Department of Rai iways and Canals, Charlottetown, E. l. “fyatt, William, Machinist, tie-f Boston a few years, from therelblirtmenl. of Railways and Canals,‘ e, p_ a nulCharlottetoivu, P. E. Island. Helper. Department of Railways and Canals, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Bernard, John, Section Fore- Yesterdny was nomination day in Sutnmerside for the coming civic elections. The Mayor, one Water ommlssioner and two Councillors Th k .. w “(Le The late Mrs. Kathrens leavemwere elected by acclamatlon‘ Pee W99 8 3E0 P- - ' l!!! 5c‘ l0 mourn he 1058 d h! M .§ nomnnnnen the nennnlnn o; n13 Gem Sherbmfne ofputgfi! ggflugirstrong. who has previously served; cousin, Miss Katherine McNeil]. to A113" and m,“ no ' ' In the west Ward Mr. E. H. on ,'Zfiiiifmiflfi..§°““f’.i"ifi2'ii.‘i¥°.fi“$.?5 F‘ Bmem- Ennwre. W. Gillie En- lMr. Morley M. Bell, barrister, was the only nominee and was there fore elected by accinmstion. There should be a lively contest the east Ward as two popular; ndidates were nominated, Mr. W. . l d wl‘.;."“%';‘;i..lZii23£."i§.° 5.322. c. t. l... 33'1""? "d w" ‘"1191!’ iillfilldnyesrs by ucctsmation. There will children- bY 1191811“?! in U10 Vicinity B8 be m election for n Water Com- _ well as friends from Taber. ‘ssioner to fill the vacancy mm- Macme °t “e The immediate relatives who caused by the resignation of Mr. the funeral Thomas Cnrruthers. Two caudid- (“"9919 0f Lime“! were the daughter Mrs. Sherburns ates were nominated for the vacan- yond ilnd two sons Herbert and Wil- cy sud this should be an internsh- ' ism. also d Willi .l t t i. old and we Th‘ largely attended tuner“ a n“ son am H lixllilzgnfiflallflfia: again the field, Mr The ‘Rev. o. H. Villett of the Joseph (Post) Richards and Mr- United Church officiated. Maxine Gallant. The remains were laid to rest in The election takes place Tuesday saddened on February 71h "he" n ‘was learned that tbs M1891 0F d“? r fred Simpson. of North sr. Elesu- “d “M” ‘he “m”, ‘f Mr,’ WK, have been nnnomwd an monk lacs MacLeod and c s meg fr ma b", o; the dlnecwnnte or the arm victim his loving wife Rot a n fen-Canadian Packing Co., Saint 20m 7”" o‘ h“ ue‘ John, N” H, Th, new nh-wwmm Deceased was born at Bonsbaw. consists of fourteen members, P- E- l.. and was the Yolmles‘ twelve elected sud two named by daughter of the late Anzlll! M0‘ sacrum and Msrssrst Mecbmlsflll- --- At an sarly axe she removed to Enrnora with her aunt and uncle who adopted list‘ st her mother's death. The circumstances are patntlculgr- lsadowin to tbs facttats cEn let-lever" Master Loyd moving lg“ one bnbysgm nlne dnyn old, be w ‘slble and that ther spirit was return- ___ Iintz m God who gave it and on ti: ninm tiny nil that was left of s kind to my their 1m --w£oomo BELLS-um the otter-i utul loving wife and mother wss m7 respects. The number of beautiful tory. T" °* floral truism and spiritual 1w“- ite with all who knew her was evi- denced by the large crowd thstlsum“ C" l" A followed her remains to its inst resting place. Previous to ber marriage Mlle The service st the house and grave wns conducted by her pastor Mr. Stsntord who spokelwm’ ‘ma’ sukucflfiwgfné‘ Ill-hiss 10cm. Port ‘stein. Glddinse wls hurried in Kiel Nvlnl Wfllls of Heath- fisfli. Devotfltire, . ll 0199066 in loin bes- true- frieruis in Abuey. P. s}, |_ and three small children, one sister‘; soon ls necessary err-enge- Ssdle of Grevlottetown. —JII.TURNC NONE-Raf. John J- MacDonald, pastor of 8t. Paul's (laurel. Starunerslde. home Saturday nllll Bum an u- telldcd visit to Ionoion, 8t- John. ltummrd. Maine, Montreal, Ottsws and Boston. -—6O TO OTTAWA- —8e.nstor sud Mrs. MacArthur and their two daughters left Saturday for hontelumntmevlideforcho term o! one present session. Tkey' will Attend the reception co m, Governor General and spend n 19' dlfl ll IQIIUGC]. gn y~g||,Q_ -'I'OWN COUNCIL. —Tlrg flu- st n, t o! $418220. bgusdded. The YESTERDAWS FUNERAL. — INJURY. —- While Qouplfllfl cars at Royalty Jllmthl. st 11.46 Yesterday forenoon Arthur Coffin. 820 hasten Stunt, a Inkr man on the Geortotown tail had two fingers badly inland-die ton of one being taken at! at the first being gtoppcd st the crossing. Norman Ramsay. Hamilton. died st-hie bums hen on Thursday, Pet» rusry 3rd. after s punished ill- ness. lie wssbnrled at Ialpeque on Sunday. Febrnal’! ‘ll m0 l?!“ vices being conducted by Rev. Mr. their return on account of sufferinz from a lung affection. KILLED II TEXAS —- Ii’. llld Mrs. Stephen Gayle, Richmond St.. psndlcitin two W063i I80. ght s telegram from, whose condition for the last week Lieu-lwu causing her relatives friends much anxiety, but they are pleased to hear her condition has king. improved. ‘ Ramsay, George McKay. Alanna Barney, infred Glllls. One hundred‘ sleigh: silent- ly followed in the funeral proces- sion. Left to mourn are Wiltrsd Ramsay, Mrs. Thomas Beer. Char- lottetown; Mrs. Lennon] Stewart. Btotghton, Mess“ Mrs. Norman Ferguson, Hamilton, Neil and one grandson Leslie Ram- The deceased, Mr. Ramsay, was a man of sterling character, honest and industrious, strove to live a life in conformity with the principles of his faith, and stating that their son tenant Benedict Doyle o! the Fly- ing Corps bad been killed there. l-‘unber particulars are inc DEBATE. -—-Resolved “that poverty develops character better than riches" was the subject of s debate in the Prince of Wales College on Tuesday afternoon. The speakers on the pro side were Lionel Burgess, Helen Buntain and y, and on the con side ,i~.:‘::?::::..=ii .‘:".*;1.°:::'::.'.»» w- ~- R-v-w-d- r»- w» 1 Prince Street to St. Dunstan’: Cathedral where a Requiem nigh} Mass was celebrated by Right-l Reverend Monsign Maurice!“ fggéuagnl" T}?! FpallMam:?‘Prince Edward island Hospital on James Eden, H. Holl, Thos. Camp-iFeb' ML she ‘ bell A. c. Ducbemin and s. Aiwm“ ‘n m‘ 9°mmmw “d w" Service at the grsvelmgmy appmcmted by an who, know her sea. good kiendand, ineighbotrr. Mrs. Bell will beg-est- jly missed in ‘church circles. She H PP R51. RNS_ ___|bad been a member of the Metho- ThgAnliqarly reArsuxrs and ‘friends arid“ Chm“ m" m" m“ m‘ Mr. Matthew Callback, will tie-gm“ ‘m’ l‘ m“ “he pleased to learn that he celebratediohurch The “lawn m“ place on Mon- llitiasmeeii%hiatlziiaggblt)elrtjhgtg. Igttiiggigzglshinafi (nzirnmtgetir loser,‘ r. . o is d-i W"; - tery and was largely sitcnded. Refluibel Trw“ “ ‘3fivhga"b€:“m,nn m6 nonnesmm. And”, m Ab. th. After a bounteous survqnqmnd- ‘vaahiliwm- 35*» “M per o! unmenriouable good eats. az- Ts- Mlfw l1 00D". 11¢!- Geo‘ Gmwam’ J" J- Mun’!!! J‘ w‘ very enjoyable evening was spent’ in which Mn. Callbeck w take a hearty share. also m st. a-l The death of Mrs. Elizabeth r...,,,,,,,,';§,'j"“‘ s l“ s” “m” rens took place at the farm home been many happy returns o; the day, his friends homes. Among those ‘to whom His Males‘ Worthy, George William, Sheet the record that be has made in this! ‘world is indelibly written in the ,hearts of the many friends that now mourn his deplorable death. Y There passed into her home after an illness of The death of Mira- ‘Yilrliam Bell Abney, P. E. I. occurred in t.h "es a very active tended her, George an employee of Bruce Stewarts, Mrs. Will McPher- son of Upper Hillsboro 8L and Mrs. and. Tertlus H. Harper. The funeral service will be co nducted by the McDorlgali and the mains will be laid to rest beside those of her dear husband who pre- of Oanadn- Her husband! 59,3935“ hen many yearn an,» ed thirteenyeam ego. There Citizens were shocked to learn of the sudden death of Dr. J. C. Bousiield which took place last lnlght st his home on Prince St. as apparently en- '.'he hes; of health, he made Dr. Bousfield w During the illness of Mrs- Bell “any. golthe uustinted kindly helpfulness There wag-of friends and rmlghbours highly appreciated by Mr. Harold After wishing My. cltll- Bell and his brothers andsisters. ‘interment took place at Mummy be dispersed to theipltivcr, the officiating clergyman l fl-Wector by Davi d l-‘rss C .. pent; Rev. ctn-rstopher (lrabamv s“ e’ ° 4 He was an active member of St. News of the death of Liv-scam. iiue hiacquarrie came as a distinct shock to the community of Enmore nnti to her many friends both nt Ways William David, Charge- home and abroad, band Painter, Department ‘of Rail- wsye and Canals, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Worth, Lemuel, Pipeiitter, De- n He is survived by n15 wlfg w lwlwm the Guardian e Mrs. MscQusrt-ie appeared to be in usual health and on l-‘flday. Dec-r 24th went to Summerside to attend. lto business and was stricken on parttnent of Railways and ‘Csnalapher way home 0n the train and was Mr; Kathrgng wgg bro‘; at Charlottetown, Prince Edward ls- anoe Cove, d’. E. L, in 1852 daugb- IBM- ters of Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLean! She was married in Boston, Mass, WEDDING BELLS. —Tl1e mar- laxe took plnce in St. Geo rge's fihurch. Banff. Alberta. on Mo ndsy of Misl- ughter of rr, to Mr. Marguerite Beryl Orr, tia Mr and Mrs Lorne C. O Clyde Rutherford, son o Mrs Douglas Rutherford, taken to the home of Mr. Wallace medical aid was st once procured, and all the kind and l-Tcareful attention that Mrs. Noy and! Pdtlte willing assistance of kind and; sympathizing friends and neighbors could give failed to bring her back. to health. So rapidly bad a serious? Noy, where of iiali- f neumouls developed thsfmercanule circles case o Mortimer. John, Machinist-latter a fgw days of severe illness! she peacefully passed away on: "Thursday, Dec. 30th, i926 at the age of 62 years and seven months. 'in response to a telegram three of her family and one son-iu~law iBPHVGd before the funeral which‘ lwas held from the residence 0i Mr. Wallace Noy, Enrnore on Sun- day, Jan. 2nd. The servvice at the bous and grave was conducted Mr. McGowan and the Carew of the United Cliu ll h ' ' m. Mt m o» ti...;“:sfi::.i::.:z“menial‘: cently appointed llus and Superintendent o Massachusetts for the Woodstock Typewriter Com [The wedding w Many friends in the city and dis- Ol. will be Shocked to learn of n death in the Vancouver Hospital, Vancouver, B. (‘., 0i‘ Diary iiockln, Rev. Mf- Gene-ml Mrs. Hockin was born in Stan- cbel, the daughter of Capt. Samuel filldflflnllll. and moved to Vancouv- er about tuurteeu yeas- ago. ‘She was buried 4th. inst., in tihe M North Burnaby, B oral was largely many beautiful floral tributes w ived more. Mrs. .\iacQttarrle has left a lam- ily of seven children to mourn the ss of a most devoted mother, Mrs, H- (H3086. Denver, Col.; Mrs. D. eymouth. Mass, [so Vi“ ‘airs. William Bell. o mer e, . asst; William and mbmson‘ Frank MecQuarrie of Ayer, Mass. l1] '. rt. liicDowcll, w m ccemem’ Miss May and attended and’ e, and ten grand She leaves to mourn ‘besides a also leaves three wrmmug husband. her futher and Q8161‘. Sadie at home. two broth- ers, Roland of Ed and Jack in New ii sisters and thr Senior and lrrs. Reed and James n, Msss., Thomas '9 of Concord, Mass, and John Chap. llle of C005. W. H ANDERSON-ANDERSON. ilflllfltler of ntrs. n l evening‘. _.-- .-___. ed bliss. lug of the wedding reel by the bride and groom who proved that Time which had left its imprint on many things had failed to affect tho lightness and fleetuess of fool forwlrich they were noted in their eurlier days. ___._- ‘The following particulars have been received of the death of the lute Dr, C. J. Bousileld "whose sud- den deaib was reported yolmlldbyi The Doctor had been around l! The death of Sergt. 6. A. _Gidd. hey P. E- 1., oc- imfll‘! lmslfltal at India. on Jan. 16th. 19- the lute Mr. Lestoc St.. Peter's, to Mr, son of .\lr. Ewen the late Mrs. Ander- (formerly or Truro, place at high noon, Y. Feb. 9th. nt the bride's mother, in the Presence of the '1 usual Wednesday. and bad been out cured in the m IAICRDOW, 27. 39mm" 9111111118! went over- the war ss a member inn Expeditionary the war was over, at (n6 nmnennlnnn] itivcs, the Rev. disappeared. Demo- “Citizen Soldier" the regular army ‘ Nation issued a were willing to rm to serve the untry- Among oth- msn vhlunteered. placed in a regi- flll Mmy. Soon sees of The Canad lForces. it wuss found hh soldier had biliatlon of loot tbs ranks of deplseted. The call for tnen who continue in uuifo needs of the co srs this young and was at once DIED! of The ind he found himself Eastern Frontier o of Canada for many yearmflfll J. M. biacLeod 0g. Weddllls music was Miss Lolima Ander- drawlng room was ed with Daffodils, ferns and potted I11 ‘libs bride who was given y her eldest brother, Alldt-‘Nflll. was exceed- y in a French gown of rxetve trimmed with 5s veil b01115 0f tulle tiny orange blossoms. *1’ 9110"" bouquet of white Wltlh bandeou of Dosing activities y n00 fibgtkutime. for WWII Hill. Sergt. ings has otutlnusd tin this nerv M iu the time of his do of libuaeis. Si -whom be visited last fall and the Preceding fall when he made trip! to the Old Country in connection with shipments of came. There il also one brother in Woburn, Muss- MeoDonaIrl. worn s Monet 0i yellow ros- srd Anderson, cousin touching words of sympathy to the ' U ‘N. bereaved and paid s glowing tribute to the sterling cbsrqcter and Christian life of the deceased. 1 i Q n She leaves to mourn besides s m. gepent n mus c, games. e 0., a er large ",'.'.°,‘L'.,“X$,,§_,virr¢h they dimmed w thetrmmrs. t heart broken husband also of ltorbttry.‘ ‘Icy be fest iulllfillilnltllllli l they bed h l0"! gnod mo, number of relatives and that the Mhnqitfs got ho wMdr he finally eticcumbed, Summerside, on Tuesday. Wb- laid to rest in Mt. ‘Pleasant Cem- 5"!‘ Iruary 8th, by the Rev. Mr. White. otsry. “m” usts- that were tendered were csrrle Alice Stewart, daughter of Tliet Rcths was s general favor- strons evidence of the m“ 1°" Mrs. David Stewart of Northern. was united in marriage to Mr. Aul- ton Lelloy Elia, eldest eon of Mr. h c“ o‘ 8m. church mum" Iend Mrs. Russel Ellis of Bast Bids- m . - '_ The pail bearers were nephews of the deceased; Ernest Melville m." izi..'*;:.r.'::.'z ... us. .1322‘; - mtv-m <- --- w- "Ha is survived by his widow. Tmwd mfldhghnfiitfisntl; Msrgsret. a limiter of m lite ' ° '"' l" I - Mn." uoonuv-unnn’ t." nnnnn, was served to over eighty people lerl, er. at. rnooert of st| rsurfllnd a w“: anion-No events: w» nuts. mu Jon and two sons. will have the sincere sympathy of s wide circle of trlerids hers in their sudden ‘ .. . merit. ld of him and to w" nned’ nnd “m, 1 which was dignified aive. Mrs. R- H. Dews sweetly. "i Lovo You oheon was served room where the do who expected to see him borne on furlmrxlr pen. su miner. They are 5119!. P. E. L. Oll- ver, of White Sande, P. 3.1.. ‘loslonnlr. in Mline W urns, hrgwoofr. N. g; Williams. Beech PL, P. n Monday afternoon from her late home 87 John Street, the service being at 2.30 o'clock, and the cor- tete leavinl for lillrnwood berneb ery at three. On account an tlrb illness of Rev. Herold Tolnkinlon. couple left amid sho fetrti and good widhes wI a succemhtl of Wales College. completed a three Acadfid University. AIIIIONOn will live st student of Prince while tilts groom Church. the funeral service was conducted by Rev. J. A. Ralilllf. Minister oi 8t. John's United Church. who wu assisted luv. V- 1- Kirov. and ruv; sunbeds.‘ ‘lnlev. Mr. Ramsey, reed u" hymn, Kirby reed spprctrrirte Abide With Mo,” n“ 0i Scripture, while Itev. ‘Penna ENJOVAIUI DANCE _ A very enjoyable dance was held Wednes- dsy nilht st the There were thirt dings beads Rose and Grey. y-fivs con-pies pre- Tbe cblllerones were, Mrn. fl@fi‘fill b0 III-GO. during the evening, and passed nway shortly after entering the bousu. lHB was born in the north of Enl- lnud, in the ‘hike country. Bill)’ years ago. and has been n resident practicing his profession nee!‘ Hamilton, Ontario and doilll 111‘ spection work for the liledcrnl Gov- ernment. He came to Prince Ed- ward lsidnd about ten or twelve years ago. and since then hi! 1590" Federal Government Inspector und- er tho Health of Animals Branch. Deparmnelll. or Agriculture, at Dev- is d: Frusefs plant. Ho leaves to mourn e. sorrowinl widow, who is also a native of England. Among his other surviv- ing relatives is c sister in ED815115 The widow and other relatives A large number of leading citi- zens rrteuded the funeral of the lfle Mrs. Oliver Jones, which was held lllelcr of Weslerlllemorial‘ United l}... was} "l... m. to d Io-IDQwuI-Jlhladnlcelll on"! bsshockedtohenrohsome ofChervlottetown yam doethwblehtookpineotuterpovllt- “W! "“"“m'm n haIInmInNQnomRQIerIQdandIIIlIQIVQPINUI" VISITING 610K PATIINTI -- ilr. John iHowstt of ‘rryon. splll! the week-end in the city and visit- “ 1m pop Brent. who. has been a patient in the P. B. I. Hospital for m; put nine weeks. but who is them back on mw irnlrrovlllt rapidly md to be Able to leave the hospital in a few weeks. llr..Howntt also visit- ed his daughter, Mrs. Gordon Mac- Millan who was operated on for sp- ers of the family, two long, g ton 8., and Andrew H. J son-in-law, C. W. Redm grandsons, Vernon M, and 8. Jones, and s ne The rernsins were lnl the family vault in Elm (The dbove ls taken from Daily Times of Moncton, N, February 8th. The late Mrs, Jones wee a sister of Mr, Beer. and en aunt. of M Stewart of this city. LAID TO REBTr-Tho funeral of the lnts Mrs. Chas. E. McKenzie was held Mommy afternoon from her late residence, Milton, where e. short service was held. thence to Milton I-haisoopsl Church, where the regular service was conducted. Rev. ‘Mr. Johnston officiated, assisted in the death of J which took place sits nsss on the 8th insL, suffered the loss of o est most honored an prising citizens. The deceased was kovs. and in early li Nail Pond where be milling business and maiued for some yes ward moved to Palmer Ro be bought s. farm through bis indu msnt, be developed “l farm Plilllflrtler bearers were: H. H. Horne, J. 0. l-iyndmsn. J. V. Moore. G. W. Eternal Dnrke, J. l. Stewart and H. W. one, n McKenzie. Interment in Milton of Canoe Cemetery. Cove and widow of John Dicltin- ' son, of Liucolnshire. England. Be- ,sides numerous friends and relat- m7" ma?’ m”? “y” “wt “ I lives she leaves to mourn Johnllrflt Wwem“ “PM” team o’ nnd “Mnnyn n, non“, wnn mvinghqhorses hitched to great loads of piping. These loads of tpipe are for the new casing at Governor's isl- Psople coming across the Hills- tellectunl capacity as well a cessful business man and to the time of his fatal illne took a deep and active lute all matters pertaining to the welfare. die was one in the dsirying indu tion of the Province and some years e. directs nish and Palmer Association. in pol a staunch and cons of the Conservativ in religion a devout a lbman Catholic, and al steadfast and true to the causes lm Set his broad cultured Ion was ever open Drilling stopped at i200 fest ow- ing to the smaller casings not be- re- ing here. All the pipe will be trans- ferred in a few days and some of the drillers are now on their way here-and Governor's Island will again be the scene of great activi- ty. The beginning of operations, however, should prove to some peo- ple that the Doherty Company are at least sincere in their expecta- tions. Indications. it is stated, dur- no mm mm o 2e H n ing the inst days of drilling, were struck pdown rwitholtltf “tlhgutlxr: m“ as good as mo“ Wham may dld strike oil, so let us wait and D,._ Bnnnfle] ’ , _ wish them well. The boys are out 5e ngd Zflrulgssnggfgtug? there potintiing away while we F 0f years has been employed as “"19"? slumber_supp°se mm“ 511° ‘morning they struck n gushsr-al- formerly med m gunman, Onnjtllouglt this is too wonderful to sv- on think of, yet it happens-and ll it did-this old I‘. E l. would have reason to shake in its slimy bed for xteuds deep-lily- to rsookhlze the cause. irrsspeciiv s of the tenets of cisss or creed. H e was, in the truest Christian gentleman and home were the synonyms of generous hospitality. Besides a narrowing widow -—nes Margaret Clohoss y leaves to cherish mourn their sad g brothers and" Owen and James his memory and loss. the followin sisters, namely; st Rumford. Mo, T and Mrs. Napoleon h of Nail Poyld and "lllectlvely. Msy his An event of more than usual in» terest took place at the home of Mr and Mrs Alexander MacDonald. Glenfinnan, on Tuesday afternoon Feb. 1st when about fifty immed- tinte relatives, friends and neigh- bours assembled to offer congrat- f Mr undulations and extent! henrtiest good wishes to the esteemed couple on r of the groom is the fiftieth untriverssry or their R 3._ _ know“ travelling repruflnurrlage‘ I OGER in Summer-side on Feb bicssrs J. A’; M, id is well knnwn in it! Prince Ed- Tho groom was re- tun liiauuger f the Stats 0t’ ruary 7th to Mr . and Mrs. I}. Grn» hatn Rogers, n d After u sumptuous dinner, pre- pared by the Misses MacDonald in their fur famed excellent manner, bud been pnrtsken of, an address from neighbours and friends was read by lion. David MacDonald to Dam’ of Chicago which aha groom of fifty years ably - - - respnn e . a MK 906100‘ Congrntulstory speeches, were then given by the esteemed pastor ' of furt Augustus, Rev. D. P. Crokeri Rev. J. R. Macintyre of Tracadie lllevt-lrs l. J. MacDonald, George hint-Donald and L. J. MncDonald. after which an address from the family was presented by A. H. Mac- Donald, lioth addresses being ac- , mompanied by very substantial ""199 purses of gold. Dancing was then enjoyed for a time, utter which the guests de- parted wishing Mr and Mrs Mac- Donald many more years of wedd- DOVLE-At Everett, Mass" Jul. 8th. 1927. to Mr. and Mrs Stephen Doyle. a son-Lorne Edward. DAVIDSON. --At St. Avards, Jnn- uary 29th.. 1927. to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davidson, a daughter, Lexie May. —Congratulations. McDONALD-At launching Place u-n February 12th,. to Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Pu McDonald a sou. Francis MncGREGOR—At Lew Bench, New York, Jun 30th, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. Lester MacGregor, a son. (tree Pearl Newman; of Kingston, P. E. l A pleasing feature of the even- I SHAW - MacKINNON.— At. st. ings entertainment was the danc- James United Church Manse. Weill Coveltead, P, E. 1., on Wednesday. February 9th, by Rev. 880,, William Everett Show of Bracltley Point, tP.E.i.. lllltl Mary Ada. MacKinuon of “'08! Covebend. P. E. l. OAMRIELL-WATTS — At Tre- mont Street Methodist Eplscol-tfll Church. Boston. Mess. cry 7th, 1927, by Rev. Lynn J. Rad- cliffe, Edith Adina, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Watts. ‘Yolk P. rs. island. to Clifton A. cnmnlwll- M.°FHA|LF-\At Argyle Shore, Full. 14th Colin J. MacPhnll. rnsmon — At Tryon, Pd). 14th, Ellen Trnlnor. MACDONALD - ‘in the City Hos- pital Ilnb. 13th. Mrs. Ronald M81‘- Donald. 089d 68 years. ' MoOOUOALL - At Newlown, "ll Tuesday. February 15th, Mrs. (‘alti- llhrncsn McDougell, age 06 year-v- ' DUFFY -~ In thle city, Feb. 13- Mrs. Bridget Duffy, aged 82 yeflrfl- yvidow of the into Michael Duffy- MaeLELLAN-On February 1927. Rudolph MncLsllan of Indian River. son of Mr and Mrs John S- MQcKINZII-At the Prince Ed- wnrd island Hospital on February 11th. i927. Mrs Charles Kenlle, aged 49 years. ILJIMHING — Died at. North Ill-ll‘ tico. rue. t4. Marlon c. only dwell" ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. (l. 510m‘ mil‘, aged ‘I months pnd 17 d!!!- IOUCFIILD — luddenly iu Chi’ lottetown. February 11th. J. nilougfileld. aged t0, years. cosmon- At inn-ms Thril- dsy morning, Mrs. Andrew Job!‘ IONOHANI AND N-AMPTDN '5 y Hit!!! Cllllfggolt 7 P' n! 7.29. ill be the