/ hold automobile license plates, bc- JULY 1e, 1o2s__ 44-: In Meinoriam , __. __ ‘T0 TIIE MEMORY or iinssas l (i-‘aqifi-zviava AND BLANCIIE i MR. ARTHUR WALSH i Mufh has been said. perhaps. and ifzicwh 2115M yet be written about jiudtlnsic accident. which occurred ch” ‘heck i120 off Southport- ‘ivfhlitiri mbhh"; the esteemed family IE - ‘and Mrs. John J. Walsh of , llliolvax: of thrce of its loved mem. g1"? tragic news announced by T N arlottetcwn Guardian o; iiiucsday la.'.t evckcd a wave of un- fifrffliil Iymimihy for the bereaved Pf“ 1 P" deeply afflicted by the sudden tragedy, almost unpampeieq ‘in-tho history of our fair Isle, b Attendant circumstance served viii‘. c increase the grief ever linked ’ h death m any form. As the hcmw trio, Genevieve, Blanch and lirthur set out from home about one "ch91: ‘Mfnday to travel by car to Charlottetown no warning shadow of the future gloom crossed their mm "heady Bllildcd by the rays of wedne-‘Idiiy morning's sun which was to shed its golden glow on Gcnevicvcfis wedding with Mr. Leo MmTk-‘JBY. This happy event-the OJCi-ISIGII of a joyous family reunion —-war. the chief reason why three absent members oi’ thc famlly\_ George and Ircne of New York and Joseph of St. Augustine's Seminary. Toronto-were, at the same time. spccding towards Charlottetown by the latc Borden train. To avoid all delay in the family reunion as also to complete the purchases for the festal celebration the three victims 0f the tragedy xiecidecl to spend the afterncon in town. meet. the late » train, and thence journey directly . home. The early evening hour was spcni by Genevieve and Blanche in the company oi‘ their sister—Slstci' Mary Theresa of Mount Saint Mary. While Genevieve discoursed of the new life so soon lo dawn for her tho sunset glory bathing the Mount told hctr not. that for her life's sun had S8 AGED fin the BOTTLE Sussex Red Oval has been storing up mellowness for you. Now you’ll find it at fountains and from grocers fully ripened, ina- tured-a drink of golden goodness. The finest drink at the fairest price, 8 and 12 ounce bot- ties, also in the ex tra-econontical A38 ounce bottle. Re- . _ Only the crowded condition of the tul n allowance _On cor prevented Joseph's joining the bottles. if YOU like r -t_v of five who embarked at the ‘station after the arrival of the Sussex Red Oval Borden train. Crossing I-Iillsborouah (BIOIIIHUC) tilGfi Bridge they proceeded at about ‘ke Sus~ you’ll also h ‘twclto miles an hour along what they thought to be thc "T“ hill road. sex Extra Dry. lyTilt? misty darkness and the absence of all danger signals robbed them fHE CHARLOHTTETOWN GUARDIAN Deputy Minister 0f ' (Canadian Press) I this evening that, ' ,mendation of the an order-in-council l l Ministefof Fisheries. . This appointment, ‘tion now taken is in fulfillment lthe undertaking by ldations of that commission. Ottawa Minus The mocking bird, a. spccimcn of which was seen in Saskatchewan re- cently, placing S» hatchewan on the limited list of provinces In Canada that the bird with the opera throat has ever visited. The first known visit. that the mocking bird paid, old records show, was to Straihroy. 0n- tario, on July l. 1800. 0n rare occa- sions the bird has" been soon in Hamilton and Chatham, Ontario. One was seen in 'l'rui'0, N. S., and the last rccordcil visit was to Sable . Dominion Government away from the Capital. mainly their respective provinces. Foul and Canon are abroad. NOTEO ALPINIST rcntin ' l i ti C tb ll. - -. ery agt Q/zihreiohl Riel-‘lefacailihittilegqisiliynory Mount Sm“ the peak h‘ with them. from that’ most impress-Mash?" Nahhhh] Park named “he” ive ceremony, perhaps a richer gittithh Ghhhht he“) Ci the 50m“ than they had come to offer. Theiripole ha“ been mnqhehhd- The 3595": primencc, by hundreds was meant toihas Just bee“ ‘had’? and m“ Shh‘ be and was a most eloquent exwlfffitifddli climber is‘Dr. J. Monroe pm m" of their deep Sympathy‘_Tlici'ington of Philadelphia, notcd and steem for the bereaved familyflmplnm and humor or "The Ght‘ but the courageous, silent noblemm-he Mmlhhhhsh with mm we?“ resignation to the decrees of. an allpr‘ M“ Strum“ “l” 0f Phhh‘ loving Heavenly Father, displayed helpma’ a hwmberhi h°hh the Am‘ by every one of the chief inoarnersxlwica." hm‘ the Imhhh Ahhhe clhbsi awakened mm deep admiration twilliam Hainesworth of New Haven, fen’ by every heart. when readmIlCOIIlL, and Julian Hillhouse of the words of Holy Scripture uttered Newton, Conn. The altitude of Scott by the vniinnt Job amid his tribul- is 10-826 “t?” DISLTIIIIHILOI‘ 10f any knowledge of their mistake 1i" Jl9¥il1€l i-"i-kmll m0 Wmngd roadvthe Name of the Lord" ‘lilockifls at a height o; 8590 {any DMol-fioii Sllllgl Grandmal". Idarhvl an tic rut ii im 1' n f ‘r ' -t be "k d th c- i1 5" W00 81'5- CARVELL BROS" ‘which aroushd tlhemaurlgs the siilchgén Rmxfiémy d: 301x58 mggseda is? “S; tagulcarm Sggttwolgliiciei?“ an; Saigon IgCCAtHLtiCTLLA Boys iComplaint. LTD" pilunge of the car over Southport. y wharf. So suddcn had been thel mlungc, that, as Irene the survlvingl girl affirmed, she did not. knowl .what had happened nor where she’ .was until she found herself floating in feat she had ncvcr before been] table lo accomplish). All honor and gratitude arc duc to the brave irtsrcuers who so promptly answered; {the cries for help and to whose Charlottetown I’. E. I. Sussex Mineral Springs among, “The Lord gave and mo. After cstablishinga high camp in ‘Lord has taken away; Blessed belone of the largest ice basins in theichflfley CFHSWBII. single grave that received the bodies made the, prchher “can! of m“ of the three whose lives had ever mountain itself. Thcrc was no doubt been so intimately linked with the about the “hmh h" h “"15 made homc lifc and two of whose future iwihe- Oh the fhsh httemih the lives were, so soon, to have added party mhhd that the South Peak light and joy to the homes of which they topped was hm the _ < .d highest. High water added to the Mehqs Leo Monlsscy and Edwm difficulties encountered but the ' 1 h h 1 f G. t ascent was not marred by any Mfialf: tale; ha‘)? Sig“, no?“ egfifh standing hardship. Mount Erman- ‘to be numbered among the “Dearhtingcr. 10.080 feet, and Mount Ev-l Presentation of PfiZ<‘.S.—Pl‘iZC prc- itimcly efforts George and Irene owe ones with God.._whose ranks sixlnns, 10,460, named after another LTD" ihlrifgplg/sg-‘v 1mg Suspense of the 10v iyears ago claimed a brother, Mervin. imietirgtlgy Q1191“ pavigfhpurialige i < ' t th - - ' ~ ~ B ing parents, who had kept ceaselesslI];{Twigsldgeirtgsseggientgreaid time, it is cl med. Sussex, N. . ' ’ vigil during Monday night for the {return or five loved ones, was ter- minated early Tuesday morning bu; only by the awful realization of foreboding fears. Never, perhaps._ had a sterner duty been apportioned, loving cliilP-Jn than that performed by Joseph Walsh and two sisters of the deceased Sisters Mary Aloysius and Mary Stephen of the Order of, St. Martha at Charlottetown, who bore the news of the awful tragedy to their parents. By noon, Tuesday, the bodies of all threc had been recovered from their ivatcry grave and were prepar- ccl for burial at the funeral parlors of Mr. A. Hcnnossey. The heart-ren- ding scene of a triplc cortege oi’ i hcarses, accompanied by the silent. — griof-striken father and brothers wcnded its way that evening to- wards the family home. The vast concourse of people who assembled on Thursday morning to accompany the bodies to their last. l i? Spring snap fasterers madc of hravy wire have been invented t0 ing less liable to loss than nuts. (L7- Strawberry Boxes ‘Spramotors " Do not delay in piiwllll W1" rder for this particular "SPRAY- JI." in order to secure early deliv- ry, and complete “Satisfaction? fhis Machine has stood the Inst on r. u. l. m- the inst 25 1""- Prices and Terms arrilhlfli 1° "l" customers. iSAMUEL KENNEDY CIIARLOTTETOWN. I‘. E. l. We have received one carioad 185,000 Strawberry Boxes ' woohoovoooooooaooooooo-O ' INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN direct from the manufacture» lhdo from oloar whiiewood regulation sin n required by "l0 SMALL FRUITS ACT. done up In crate; 001,000, 500 and 250 to the unto, but sold We use this ndlocllvo ud- ln any quantity. vlnodly. Sufferers from Ey ' iFatber Faberis beautiful poem “To. family members already referred to= Dh Thhhhgw" 1e“ whh Hm‘ five other brothers, Prank of NewihPh-‘e wfiay h” ‘h? Cchhlhhi“ val‘ York, Earle, Reginald, Chest/or and by W11“ ‘he-l’ ‘"1" 1m“ haw“ Gerald at home, one other Sister Crcmwell of Philadelphia, leaving 1_ S’i'umia and Hainesworth in the 13:55])‘ qmuags; “org figgggjvilaligne Lake area where they are sister’ mm McLearL ‘ivorking on Mount Charlton and The following lines-extracts from l°~1l°1 111311 Peaks- Tinie t0 Cut Hay and the noble mourners. We do not grudge your eyes the In deciding the Stage at which w blessed lighticut hay, we havclo consider both Which gladdens them upon llfesquantity and quality. Timothy hay farther shorcrcut before bloom has 9.8 per the Dear Ones with God." are offered as a tribute to the deardeadl Although our eyes ache hourly forlcent protein, at full bloom 6.3 per. the sightfrcnt protein. and when nearly ripe. Of your dear faces lost i'oreverI5.2 per cent. But consideration more..must be given to maximum yield. [and experiments have proved that rob you of anfwe get maximum digestible protein hour's PEDOSEWIIKI maximum total nutrients per In the sweet peace so eagerly dir-iacrc by cutting when in full bloom. slrcdWhci-e there is a large acreage vo only God our Wfllld/‘ICUL. it is necessary to start ahead ‘ yearning know-spot full bloom in order to finish be- that lived in you, with fore thc hay becomes woody. you expired. We would not Though For all prlzcdjthese are prevalent, should be cut That. bound you to us by a ihOlIS-tiiYSl. for hay. Meadows i’ Early Red and rights, Clover arc ready in ad nce of the The ioncs that soothed, encourag-iLate Red, Alsike and Timothy; and ed, and adviseii;|ihen come the later grasses, includ—. The sympathies that were our ing the Bents and other marsh var- hearts delight. ieties. - Our llvc stock and the export Ah, yes; we miss you with a trade would benefit greatly from growing want the timely mowing and proper cur- Whlch seems as though it mustping of hay. Selective cutting en- be satisfied. ables the farmer to store separately. shadows every hay of the same class and quality. corner haunt and simplifies the grading for mar- Yct cvermore beyond our vision ket, The shipping of badly-cured Kiidv- Ibrittlc, stalky, shattered timothy |and wecdy cow-hay cannot be n. Will you not welcome us with Olli-‘paying proposition, and a single ton stretched arms’! of such poor material may easily """"“"""‘ riiln the reputation of a whole When we at last will win the vic- cargo. tor's crown From-i- Wlll not God's very throne have Dominion Seed Branch, added charms Sackvllle, N. B. Office. when we can Join our worship to And your dear Fisheries Appointed , OTTAWA, July lit-The Minister of Marine and Fisheries announced on the recom- Prime Ministeigi had been issu- ‘ied. appointing W. A. Found. Deputy the Minister while Miss Louise E. Bears rcacl the said, has bccn made in accordance with the terms df legislation pro- posed during the parliamentary ses- _ sion of i927. The creation of this term HDW fllllfikly the year , position was one of the recomnicn- passed! whtrh“ m” Yeah has bee“ idaliiona contained in the report of as pleashm h" W“ i“ W“ dimes “s! ‘the Duncan Commission and the am a teacher us it has been for us as- the Govern- ‘ment to carry out the recommen- Cabinet Ministers decide to undertake. OTTAWA. July 13.-In ilqwgyt tlgvr‘ parting we ask you to accept this‘ tbusiness just at. present. No cabinet i members are in Ottawa today al- though the prime minister is at his summer place only tcn miles from the city. All the other members arc 1 Messrs Robb’ Motherwe“, Ileennd‘ The Animal Examination of All-y Island ofT the coast. 0i‘ Nova Swill.’ MT. JASPER NATTOIlAL PARK, July; . . _ iliiw-Flu" the first time in its his- tum“ prmnm "hhhes ghve ample W" , Dialoguen-A lMlnistrlFs Mistake ‘ Recllation ~Nurtling the Baby. Oiil- | Following is the program: Chorus. The Island Hymn: recitation, Wal- do McCloskey; song. Sadie Mooney: song, The Little Housckccyicr; din- loguc, Deaf as rr Post; geography, Grades 3 and 5: Chaisson; Grades 2 and 1 reading: giiialdcsliinfigygithg; recitation, ElvaiBenr my" smith Schmi- Deaglc: chorus, Vacation Days: his-l tory and geography. seniors; recita- tion, Charlie McCloskey; Grade 5 reading: dialogue, An Unsuccessful Prize for attendance, donated by Women's Institute. awarded toElva Deagle. Prize for general proficien- cy, I-Ielen Chaisson. Prize for high- est average in Grade '7, Frances ‘ Deagle. Prize for highest average in Grade 5, Elva Deagle. Prize I BROOKLYN SCHOOL PICNIC. On the afternoon of Juno 29th, the pupils, young people and rate- payers of Brooklyn school district motored to Albion Bay. where a ivcryenjoyable sch oi closing picnic! was held. The aft rnoon was spent, in games, bathing, boating, etc. To-, wards evening a dclightfufsupperj was served. ‘Before departing for‘, iwma Miss Miriam Bears prcscnt-‘ cd-the teacher, Miss Belle Bruccnl with a ivell-filled envelope of money following address: Dear Teacher. — We meet today‘ for the closing of another school has scholars. Perhaps some of us have‘ tried our bcst to study, while oth- ers look back with regret and wish: they had given more attention to; your instructions. We thank youl for your keen interest in our ud-l vancement for the past year. Nowl we learn that you are not comingl back as our teacher next year, and? are sincerely sorry. But our goorli wishes follow you in whatever you ,‘ So just. bciorcl of small tokcn of our (esteem. Signed on behalf of the Pupils of Brooklyn School. ‘ 10-1 ANGLO RUSTICO SCIIOOI. nunl Examination of Anglo-Rustler) School war; iii-id Juno 28th a largc attendance of parents and raw-pay- ers. The pupils were examincti in thvi iuricus subjvcts by Mrs. Jas Steven-i son, Mr Harvard Buntain. and tin-ii" teacher Miss Irene Wyand; and dence that thy had received cars-fut training. i At the closc of the examination a splendid program was given by‘ siveral addresses were given FX- pressing appreciation of tho trach- crs work and regret that she wns fencing the district. The following is the Program.“ Welcomea-Frc-ddy Bulman. , Chorus.—Vacation Time" by three girls. l‘ Recitation-Mildred Bulmail. DrilL-Hurrzih f0 ‘the Holidays" by three boys. Rtcitation.—“lf" Enid Clark. . Rrcitatimr~Why Boys Complain plain is. Elinor Bulman. Ruth Buntain. f Duet Coming thro’ the Rye" Jean- , nette Clark, Bernice LePaga, = Recitation-The Way to bc Croat. Alma Railings. Address On Patriotism.—Mrs Jas. lStev-enson. v l lscnted to Freddy Bulman for having‘ {most stars for spelling in Grade TL. I Prize prcscntcd to Enid Clark for lrnlendid work in Spelling in GrndoT II. l Prize prcscnted to Mildriid Blll-‘y ‘man for having moststars in Gradc ; P. S. Certificate presented to Doris Buntain. Address and Presentation.- Speeches, etc. Sewing of ice-cream. The splendid talk given to the/ ildren by Mrs. Stvenson on "Pat-l rio ’sm" was enjoyed by all. She specially emphasized the training of loyalty in the school and homi-v Loyalty to playmates and to-parents which means in later life, loyalty to friends to social obligations and fin- ally to king and country. Tho following. address was read accompanied by n. presentation. - -¢--{—O}--~ BEAR RIVER SCIIOOL. Phrblic‘sclioolh '2.;~..{n.1;...., lilntl-Qiniiiinirs i115" HiHv-i tliei/ have béeiiynblyiehmfi ‘h I i u OTTAWA. July lli-Jflit‘ On Thursday evcning, June 28th.. the closing exercises of Bear River} senco of a largo nudicncc. The, children were examined in the vnri- mud an appro “ntc gift. the address:- Miss Mary McIsaac, Bcrir South School. Dcar Teachcrf-The school the closing of which thu cxcr Fnllotlving: West, and Miss Mary MOOIWY- M113 showed by their ready answers that they had been carefully instructed. (7 Grade 9 reading; Patricia Deagle; recitation. Grade ‘I reading; your care, and bcg you to this small gift in remembrance the happy year we spent togi-tlieiq duet‘ Bmy aoyhSigned on behalf of the Pupils of‘ recitation. Katie tPatriot please copy.) <0>-—--__ WIIEATLEY RIVER Whcatlcy River and adjoining dis-' tricts have employed woll tho tcnch- ers at. its doors as Miss Ethcl Ling isi in her home school for the third year. Advance; chorus, Vacation Song. Miss Ruby Stead in Grrcnvnlc for [m- hcr second year. your own? land. When the old tics are knit again And the sweet ties by death's in one‘. it an unchanging and immortal progress in Grade 5, Sadie Mooney. ‘Prize for highest rank in Grade 3. rude BIB-SP "n60"? Annie Chaisson. Arc reunited by the Master's handmank in Grade 2, Waldo McCloskey. Stanhopc like Hazi-l Grove has to Prize for highest " EALTH is ‘essential t0 success in my business. Pve got to maintain my physical machincry in prime l condition, or my business pays theipenalty. Pm ready to buy 0r try anything I need l0 play the eighteenth , hole as well as the first." \ "My car is essential t0 boil:- business and pleasure. l never skimp in any inipor- lant matter like lubrication. I buy Loiioil because ithiizisurcs the perfect; health of my 22ll'— Ensures easy “free from worry” running find no engine com~ CHECKL- LOYAL MOTOR OIL Loyal hitisic P101134‘ Every Wednesday 10.30 P. M.-— CFBO (5.754 motors) (Yanzidizxn Independent Oil Ltd, East Snini John, N. I‘. Allan (lnliIcAvity _ .t phons. D 1 :1 d y.» A. D iqto si-curo tlic services of the Misses 8mm‘ “chm” we“ hem m the ‘mimetic. Follttiwiiff!"Lhlihnlfelghnfigliaisgtin Miiricl Bowi-n and Mary Andrvw; M““~“'""" an address, whllv Frances in the schools in thc order given. Iune Grass Meadow Foxtall and ous subjects by thoir teacher Miss Dhhgie |"'°s”""°h m“ Lhhclw" Wm‘ lConch, Quack or Twitch, are the Mary Mcfsanc, assisted by Miissgllu‘; Thc little nothings» all so fondly/earliest grasses. and meadows where nie Chalsson. teacher of Cab c ca l.‘i' _ _ _ _ lgagrrl in hvr homo school Wlic:1tli+y.lh' l“ hhbhhh i" hhhhgh "wmg Rivcrl‘ U y urnpnsl. wet-k wt-ri- Ml‘ _ uaiPliuil, Cornwall, Herbie StcvonsorniL° "wk" h hhmhhl w“ this evening arc n. part, has bccn ILNCW Glascnw, nltvr . . . . . very happy and also instructive onclLittlc York, Silas Wonnucott. Iluntcrimh Wmi‘ m vim’ h“ 0w“ “mug or r us. Wc are very grateful to yOlLlRlv-qr, dear teacher, for the kindness yoifliicctt. have bestowed on I15» Willie lllldfliiMi-s. flairrry Croziei" and two child-i flficelltfrcu of Dornlcy. o l and Mrs. William Doyc, Wlicntloy‘ River, on tho birth of their duuglilvrni (‘r Z1 ave l mic was hold at Straws‘ Brncklr-y -Bczich. Motoring, Bathing. swimingni nn ihc picnic [cast which was cn-i Juycd the dny. l delightful and successful stay, to Rcv. Chapman. Mrs Chapman and say like those before them “whafdnughtcr of Hunter River United is our loss in RllStiCO and New Glas- Church Circuit. ' PAGE SEVEN Mo o o . ‘ t BusInessMan looks at , President. Prime will lcrlvt: lor Western Cunnrlzi Thursday, August 2, und ,v\'i]l ln- uwny thrci- ‘oaks. A toma- Mflrgflrpt Chandler is pnflilvl‘ lillI(‘I‘ill'_V ivas I5.‘§ll(‘(i today bltli. o ic munvriiiis (lcinriutls from var- ,K,>.L. f u yious svirtuins of thdVl/cst. hkficfiio: Mr. Mm-Kciiziv King iiilfi dcclincd ‘ of his Mflcnonflld‘ilNPSiPYll trip, illiiltstillt; that hc is go- M. 'l'li - Win iitli-y Riva- M], and M“ Bpmqnv Womp Pl'illl‘I‘ Alhi-rt. and tn attcnd the and dzmghwr‘ Hum" Riv“l_“l()litllllll, 0| tlii NAilOll-Ii l.uk thcio. Ccngratultitions rirc given to Mr» Alli-r a slinvo, lotion your face with MinarxTs. Soothing and cool. Excellent. for cuts. The Whcatlcy River Annual Pic-i by all forinv-d tho i-vciits ofl i-iNIMENIih Wishrs nrn cxyircsscd, for a happy, ml] have perfect vtulon and . therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye defect- Tho otivo power of the i entire human orlllllllll ll t Nerve liners!- i Also pint also for CUB- Il A N ‘l’ S, QOOIIBIBBY, BLACK BERRY, BLUEBIR- IIEB, RASPBERRY, 010., Ill n lowolt polliblo plop. 8mm In prloo In loll of I000 Bonn and not. Normal cyan, It In computed nun" about 20% of "III Nerve loony, but when Eye- flruln i: vrwnl. n mull Inger IINIWHIIIII II NIIIINII- Ilonoo defective syn. "llfllli , um; gonuumplllill of an ex- cousin amount of Nerve En- < orgy moy curiously I39“ u" functioning of other Grill! n! tho body and pIOIIIIM Ill t health. 80nd or phone u: yell order NOW. mm you: ans nxummn G. F. Hutcheson CARTER 8i C0. ' LIMITED. [fringing UlTFather -By George MciManu MOTHI-Rfl JUST MET THE FAMILY THAT LW/Efi ON ‘THE NEXT BLOCK AND THEY THINK YOU ARE THE NICIQT’ PER5ON IN THE HBIGHBOR HOOD ' ifirfT THAT LOVELY ? )'\ ‘x Oliltsym-lr-n-ns-unln hlml*lid sHALL I ASK 11mm ‘TO i‘ isio-MAGGE- W W“ MARY- Brits; ". rat-j ’- LET “THEM THAT Blil- . .. x KEEP 0N ~ ; Ti-uuKiN‘