11w ‘CHARlZOTTl-ZTOWN, ‘amass:- Budget for 01111‘. idy S All! "LIL BUSH-Coincident With is connected the consecration this cuss of Joncsvs. A. Home lb Com- m‘ m"°d“°"1°° °' u" '1' m1“ 5"‘ ' ' ‘l! it. - Durldhaafe- ' ' pdny, action for dllllllfl arising out a W- _______ __ .____ _ ______,____, . A. ' or ‘ rs V _ I ‘sibér . with ‘sweet-afloat whotfsd delightful‘ vim. tcxarioiia llctloaaioi- New Irunswlck pad Nbya loath, mire" ' node. ' - mun“. 00m I service of the U. P. in 1911 in the " | auditor's office and was transferred | to the tax department ln__ 1922, where ‘seated with many pretty and useful gifts from a well-filled basket. Miss enl r Bryentcn ’ ‘i la“ Bradley ‘y, Vernon | vice between Charlottetown and ‘ ‘the tht-ookplscein orioisea ,‘_ _ prlsaflto .. greatly appreciab f“ ed. (Patriot - copy)? 1‘, l‘ IITURN _ as coiivnrrrlos run. w Dover returned _ of Betimley . from 0n,- '- _tio it tario. ‘wh a been attend- ' t, . ' ingasadol tmtlieannuai ponven- tioa. of the 0 tholio Women‘; League. of Canada, s. Davey speaks "F, highly of th treatment accorded “the all Oansdial delegates-and u en- thusiastic o ' tl-le-"jsuccees ‘of the Conventional a. whole. She was very proud hear. the some of Min Frances p. ,a Charlottetown girl.‘ mno cod ‘ 1w a meeting as second ce winner in the Can- adian‘ esss competition, wbichwas sponsored the League and open While l" ‘Wlhd-i?" Iv when ‘ ‘ case of n. CQ-vstha Canadian Nat- Wleheard- Thiswasan 0n of delay, _ csnoellaqrttie ‘ “' , _ be ooliaired by on. fiver-t on July 8th. The i-lolin McGuirk w. Macdonald A on n-isay. ‘ooagmorlt was til July fill-but one ease. _ ‘Prainor vs. City of . horlottetown remains to be disposed toall Canada. ms. mvoy‘ hsd- an enjoyable visit with her son, William, who has been located in Windsor for. the two years. Mrs. w. .1. McIntyre one Mrs. l". J.‘ Casey, other delegates to the Convention, remained over, the form. ef-lldy is expected home ‘ruesday 1118113. ‘E the latter hasiplsnned 1' d visit with friendnln ___- , BPI-Yl-lllent reports that on the whole‘ the season been a yd one-jibe total catch for May _ . - 300-009 ire-mus in erpeas of that -' M19. ,-_!_933,'a.nd Ir, is expected thit i e June catch will be equal, if not v {TUESDAY ' was m noise-centenar- loo M- Herald o_f_ ‘Georgetownhas fqtllrhec from Retina. where he spent . the ills .w tor and‘ where he built égl-lztlhll o! the c pondios l two boa l l r, Mr. .11. m. Poole of the m i’ Y"; 5h b] n“ 01 11" Poole Cinstruction Company. one of n, °° Sig‘ 7d 3:0 “s? the bc tslis 36: feet long and is a ' - , i‘ I-ll _ Ill crulsin launch. the other ls 18 feet " fumw“ t“ ‘tfiitnlie- l" i‘ “We” s boa't. These were built for ‘"1" m ‘lllmlilll "l l‘ ""1 the ‘us. of . Poole and his family floater. . . on Lo I kt _ . ‘—s 0' u: oslvos-sbeotaco "cdmmfi “m: Mwhl- people ttmdzdthe oolr Club Dance \ r “F”? =1 "h" ai s side on rrldsy night, “r m‘?! e w: hu-‘blhd .whlch Bslielolp-lsearrs. a. '1'. l-lol- g n to gown, also her men's ll ture department. This ' ‘Ah’ m‘ “d m" his pqspl dancing "door and with the usic supplied-by Dixon's w" "ilg Booms; Bum- STV l. 11885.; " rPIOd CDQVMQ, Qjqhqt‘ la‘ the “mum. . n" elsea, Mess; Mrsluorarlooo, Cam- guy,” l, ',_ m“ Fm,‘ ‘ numb" ' M“ ‘mmlm M of be 1e Charlottetown and "°“"z"- lwilsl». Den"! Other plactsattending, the pleasant Mill- function. ‘ » b “w. resents -n~.mr~ or 5- ‘ her daughteriMra. H. of Spring Park Road will i two weeks_ago ry critical condi- versu were “tend prssirsprslro son. ‘The. brioe-io-lio ‘thanked her ‘friends in a few_ well thoosen words fol-their kind remem- Refreahments were served ill-the ‘Willis ladies and a. pleasant "B11158 was spept, and all departed wishing ‘their friend many happy years of wedded life. WEDDING llELLS.- Bideford United Church was the scene of a PKWY wedding oniTuesdsy evening the llth inst, when Mr. J. Marshall Sproule or Parrsboro, N. s. was unit- ed in holy wedlock to Erica Cook, Wllnsflst daughter of Rev.‘ Henry cook. no father. or the bride, as- sisted by R/cv. Mr. Coleman of the Aqllican clsurch performed the cere- mony. Psv. Mr. Doig. now in charge of the Presbyterian Church of Tyne Valley and‘ District, acted as best man. The church, which was filled to capacity, bad been nicely decorat- ed by friends, for the occasion. ‘rho song, "O Promise Me" was perfectly rendered by Miss Kathleen ‘Phillips. The organist, Mr. Stewart Williams, then ‘ began the Weddlngv March. when the procession up the central aisle/was led by the two little flow- er, girls, Erica Putnam and Wanda Williams, followed by the brides- nlaid. MissgAlice Bird, of McAdam Jct. N. Bfflwlflo 'ws.s_a cqllegefrlclld of the bride, and then the bride on the arm of her father. At the close of the ceremony a reception was held at the pdriopage where the many presents were, received. The bride and "groom left the same evening for Pictou where Mr. Sproule is resident master of the. Collegiate school. Dur- ing the summer vacation the happy pair will reside in Richlbucto where Mr. Sproule has been appointed to fill the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church‘. , ' ’ —-DE,ATH 0F ‘MRS. 300E510]! MoLEOD-—The death took place on Friday last in the Prince County Hospital of Mrs. Roderick McLeod, oi Mount Pleasant, after an illness of three weeks, at the age of sixty-two years. The deceased, who had car- ried on the homestead since the death of her husband twoyears ago, was one of the most honored ladies of the distrlctpa staunch Presbyter- ian andweli known for ‘her hospit- ality and generous support of any good cause. There are left to mourn a. family of seven sonsand six daugh- ters, namclyz-John, of Lewiston. Maine; l-Iersll, of Portage; Alexand- er, Howard. Wallace. James and Ban- key, all of Mount Pleasant; Mrs. Gar- field Green of Mount Pleasant: Mrs. Hubert Hutchinson, of Ellerslle; Mo. William ‘lrowsdale, of Cape Traverse: Mrs. John D. Irvine. 0! Mount Pleasant; Miss Pearl and Miss Cassie, of, Lgwlston. A149".- .1180 91$, 9mm!" were“ ‘ll/tr’: ‘ loco’ ‘ Mcfioull, ‘ " 0T ll at Prince of _ Wal and _is a gradual)” g {Bows-cm ‘JR r session of St. Paul's Sunday case a 11°01 yesterday afternoon, a tab-but a to the memory of the late Mr. A. ‘ed wit . Hearts, who devoted a great, d“; fccnclud his life work to the welfare of ‘this tel _, Billldhl’ School, was dedicated by llliill 2 y. m. -'.i Molld when the '- Rector, Rev. H. D. Raymond, who prisoners will be sentenc clsred Mr. l-Ieartz’; life an ouk , —————- ' - om: example of faithfulnecr. Re- R01‘ ks i rs also made by Mr, Juli“ ,mee'.i lizard, llr. W. It‘. Bentley and; In. H191 urdy. e tablet is inscribed as fol- - ws:- "In memoriam . a verdict of. l1 the cases to Pleasant Valley, and four sisters:- Mrs. John McNevin, of Bcnshaw: Mrs. Anthony Tarbox and Mrs. Wal- ter I-Iaszard, of Providence. Rhvdfl Island. and Mrs. Percy Crozler- o! Halifax. N.S. to all of whom much sympathy is extended. The remains were taken to Mount Pleasant on of h-sr late husband. WEDNESDAY Last evenlg at l-leartz Memorial Hall, the pupils of Mr. Arthur Vescy appeared in their annual recital. The programme was excellent and tho large audience present evinced its appreclaLon with many hearty rounds of applause. Prizes for application were awarded as follows: Junior, 1st. ' Donald Boothroyd, York; 2nd, Harold l-‘orsythe, Charlottetown; 3rd, Fulton Pierce, Charlottetown. Senior. lst, Mary Stewart, Charlottetown; 2nd. at rence Pierce, Brackley; 3rd. Hazel ‘ , Brackley. r general excellence were onald Boothrcyd and Friday night to be laid beside those s With the arrival of the Apostolic De legato, Most. Rev. Andrea Cassulo an other eminent clergy last evening and the ‘influx or clergy from l ove the Island into the city, pre atlo are now completed for the solemn consecration ceremonies which will begin at 0. . m. His Excellency, the Apostolic legato ‘will o Moncton on July 2nd, and the big, air carnival at Moncton, the Char-| lottetown Postal Department in the, last few days has been receiving let-g tars from all over the United Statu, and Canada to be mailed from here to Moncton by air and thence to beg distributed to the addresses. Most‘ , BELFAST AND mil-Lu; “WEB _ of these letters are from stamp col-| o; the operation cf a motor truck. which was to be hear before a. spe- cial jury in the Supreme Court yes- terday, was. postponed until July 28rd, an application being made tb |tlsis eiIect owing to the absence of la nlaterial witness. the Cathedrafand main altar. The side altars will be consecrated by I-Iis Grace, Archbishop Slnnott, Bishop Morrison and Bishop McNally. The Apostolic Delegate arrived in FAREWELL GATHERlNG-Jdon- day evening a very interesting func- Dr. J. C. MacDonald and we. Mao- tion took place at the residence of, Ignmd Church “twee, for gundam ,»lectors and curio seekers who wish, June 30th Be“, R1,," u ‘h m; The , to have some memo of the first Char-l gunman,‘ o! the “rd-l Supper Wm 4 lottetown-to-Moncton air mall, i“ observed. Pieparamry service Brightly coloured envelopes in which sturday. June 29th, at 7.30 p. m, ithe letters have been transferred by, R/ev. J. Stirling will preach, gel-vice g Post Office Officials have been turned§ M, Eldon 3 ,,_ m smday school a; out, sealed with the new Air Mail mm” no p_m_ He“ M_ D_ Mnwistsmp. The local branch of the donald. Minister. Postal Department will use a spe-' cial stamp for the occasion. Nearly ithree thousand letters have been re- Donald, York, where a number of the residents of that place gathered to bid them farewell prior to their departure for Mt. Stewart where the Doctor has t en over the practice of the late .' Toombs. Mr. B. R. ,Brown presided and called upon M15 Eliza Vessey who on behalf of the Alpha Women's Institute read an address to Mrs. MacDonald and pro- sented her with a beautiful jsrdlriler. Mrs. MacDonald madd s fitting re- ply. It, was then the Doctor's turn and the chairman called upon lisv. Mr. Bcothroyd who read an address on behalf of the people of York and the York Rifle Club and presented him with a valuable Morris chair and also a mecrschaum pipe. Dr. MacDonald also made an apprecia- tive reply. All’! EXHIBITION-Yesterday of- ternocn Miss Annie Watson gave an exhibition of the art work done by her pupils during the past year. ln the Baptist schoolrocm. to‘ which she invited their parents and friends. The large display, which was attrac- tively arranged on’ the walls, includ- ed pretty eketchu in water colors. crayons, charcoal irl primary and ad- vanced work, alsolsome exquisite samples in chins painting, which 1n- cluded pieces of wcrk done by Miss Watson's two youngest pupils, little Katherine Ramsay and Katherine Shaw. All the work showed careful training with much credit on teach- er and pupils. The exhibit will be continued in the Baptist schoolroam ~ls af.emoorl and those inierested will be cordially welcome. By request Miss Watson exhibited some c1 her own work, each piece of which was exquisitely done and showed out- standing ability. During the afternoon dainty refreshments were served. CALLBECK—CUTCLIFF"‘ — A pretty wedding was solcmnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cut- cliffe Cape Travers, on Wednesday. June 19th at, one o'clock, when their daughter, Bertha Phoebe became the bride o1 J. Albert Callbeck of Tryon, 9§-..M.1'~.- flFlKiAlQI-i. .15». by Rev. Geo. N. Samers, while the bridal party stood under an arch of apple blossoms. The bride was al- tended by her sister Miss Ruth Cut- cliffc and given in marriage by her father. while a cousin little Emily ,Hlgens acted as flower girl. Mr. Ken- ineth Muttal-t of Carleton supported the groom. The double ring service was used. The bride wore a dress of carried a beautiful bouqet; of pink, roses. About forty guests relatlvesi and friends were present at, the happy function. Miss Laura Mut- i tart played the wedding march and‘ While the register was being signed.‘ iMrs. (Dr) L. H. Callbeck or Crap- Iaud sang "Oh Promise Me.“ After, congratulations had been offeredf‘ a buffet luncheon was served. There was s beautiful array of gifts in-t eluding silver, cut glass. linen and‘ cheques. After the reception the‘ bridal party motored to Borden where ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Callbeck, took the ev- ening boat for the mainland. They‘ will go by auto to Halifax, Annapolis. St. John and other points. On their return they will reside at North Try- on where the groom has Just com- pleted a beautiful new residence. 4 I I l 1 ‘The marriage ceremony was performed . powdered blue georgette crepe and rlasm prevailed l-hYOUBhWt lhe "PR5 "ISLAND GRADUATE-Mr. - John, cLcod M.A. son of Mr. and Mrs. i°°iv°d 5° l“ "id "l"? “m” t" °"' J Macuod o! Montana amflpected. A similar occurrence is rec- ‘Iother of Mrs. David C. Schurrnsn. “d” ‘t m” Mmcm“ Pa“ om“ I charhtumwn “muted h, The, where a few days ago it was reported may rectum, from the Unwemtychat over 500 letters would be des- ‘1 Manna,” and L‘ now pum. of . patched by special mail to Charlot- nlted Church in that province. His, ter Mls Jessie. also graduated as; w“ 1mm me “Hump” Genet“. Died in the Charlottetown Hospit- ,al on June 15th inst. after an illness: ‘borne with christian resignation to . '__L°Bs1-E3 SEASON ENDED __ithe divine will, Mrs. Peter Dunn of‘ e lobster season closed on the North i ll-‘mereld. aged '16 years Althoush , he" yuwrum June 25th 11,, “Sn- , ailing for some time Mrs. Dunn came rm,“ m and around Malpequg Bgy ‘Ito the city Hospital only a few days m a>yefy suqgggfu] season. ‘Threeiprevlous to her death to undergo actor-lo; there report very large treatment, but notwithstanding the _ "was tmoughouq; in, season and efforts of the best medical skill and u“ qlmntltles of lobsters were ;.the kindest attention and greatest. agkgd and shipped. It would seem lcare on the part. of her devoted son rom observation, that the business,and the good Sisters of Charity the quid develop much more profltably,_fatal disease gained rapidly. and the _______ angel of death drew nearer each day. FORMER CHARLOTTETOWN: Strengthened and consoled by the VY-Many friends here will learn Sacraments of the Church. of which, r deepest regret of the death, ,she was ever a faithful and consist- ercsul‘. of an automobile accident, erit member. the 66668566 b0" he!’ ‘Mm Arum,- Hawi daughtgr of painful illness with exemplary forti-‘ e m, y_r_ and Mm Ad“; Murray , tude and cheerful resignation to the, this d,“ ‘m; youngggf, glgtgf or gDivlne Will, until rest came on the, r . Bill Gillan and lidrs. George H. ,above date. when her cpl!"- Dfli-‘Pdl dam Mm Hales’ who h" visited ‘ to its heavenly reward. r home on several occasions, is, By h" exemplify Chflsmn me . kindly remembered and Th, she gained the respect and affection , ‘ram 10m, m smuresgsympaghy Iof all with whom she associated. - the bereaved runny 'rhl'C8 sons and one daughter sur- , , vlve. John in Alberta, Michael in '__FUNERAL 0|.- Tflg LATE Myggltlaine, U. S. A.. William at home. . Awugy ._. The funeral service for _‘ and Sister Mary in Port Hood. Nova l e late Miss Mawley. of Summer-Isifltlfl- __.. w“ 1,914 in st, Mary's Churchfl I-ler funeral took place from her . Monday aftemoon and from late residence in Emerald to St. w“ try me Church of England ,James Church where Mass was sung rial ground at S‘. Elsanors, where ' and funeral services performed by to honoured remains were laid tcrRev. Father Fjrank McDonald who t in the family plot. Ven. Arch-‘attended her frequently dllrlh! he!’ - acon White officiating st the ‘ illness after which she was tenderly c urch and grave. The pall bearerslsid beside her husband and other -‘ re. Premier A. C. Saunders, Hon. ‘relatives in the cemetery at Free- . John McNeill. Messrs L. A. Allen. , town. Tile pail bearers’ were: Joseph ‘ T. Holman, Thane Campbell and ‘ White, W. H. Delghan. James Poorer. M, Hicks-s §John McEntee. John Mabon and - i James Greenan. l ospltal. ETURNS FROM PAN-PBESBY-v. TIAN CONl-‘ERENCE—R.ev. W.. ce Muir. minisler of St. James} ‘returned by the late train on Tues- l ,day from Boston. ‘where he ai- jtcnded, as a representative of the "Presbyterian Church in Canada, the Wan-Presbyterian Conference. hm.- Ilvluir remained over for the purpose of attending the Women's Missionary Conference, but will be home ‘tomor- row, Friday night. Mr. Muir reports that the conference was a great suc- cess and that. the greatest enthus- FRIDAY APPOINTMENTS-At a pleating c; 1hr Provincial Government, Mr. A. R. Mclnnls was appointed aJustlce of the Peace for the Province, and Mr. Aeneas Klggins a Justice bf the ,Peace and Commisioner for taking ilAcknowledgment of Deeds for Queen's County. WINS CONTEST-The correst prize at the Meadowlea Hatchery. Newton Cress. was awarded to Mas- ier Louis Griffin, Newtown Grim, guessing the right; number of chicks hatched in a tray at 180 eggs set in the above hatchery by Mr. Rod- erick McPherson, Ncwtown Cross. of. meetings. _--.- GOVERNMENT MEETlNG—At a meeting of the Provincial Govern- ment on Wednesday last an interim report submitted by the outside aud- itor engaged to look into the ac- counts of the Public Works Depart- mm; w“ dyswssfl-L Interviewed by the morning of July 2nd. proceed- The Guardian. Premier Saundersf"! 9° summemd’ "d "m" “m” stated that the mattcrs contained in w Chflrlmefewh- flfrlvl"! i" 13° P- SIB. H. THORNTON EXPECTED —Sir Henry Thornton, President .cf the C.N.R.. will arrive at Borden on m, “not; could no; b, dlvulgod n, m. Arrangements are being made, the present true. It is understood m‘ l- blnqw" 1" h“ h°n°ur ‘m Tue!‘ that the interim report dealt with lily evenins- the provincial highways account. The matter of the appointment of an BOY scouts To-Gouro CAMP Educational Commissioner was ou- i’ Ar FAIIWIEW-The my scouts of. cussed st Wednesday's meeting, buttnm" Edwm-‘l m!“ km“ "i"? no 535151911, w‘; ln-fygd‘ ‘t. Th,‘ into camp at Fslrvlew on Monday ' ' for ten days. The camp will be un- lowingftbo annual moatinpof. ' orsaaisatlonin Saint John last ' - thirty-six -of'._tbe Womaqf Canadian ,PI'UI. Club, arrived. 1,! ci-larlomtown at 1 o'clock last . ’ lng andwere "sveloomedlat the ate ion by Mr. Justice srqaaaulcoro-i sident of the Publicity moot-coll. and other citinns, including months; of the locslpress. Two pullnlap placed at ‘thellfidlsposal by the Cad- plaintiff ‘perms the costs, which sdlen Jletioosl Railways. _and._at'- amounted w $25.50. Mr. c. n. Mc- timed w the "H11," 1°14" "e"!- Callum appeared for the defendant, 4lml4 m? Pl"? fllmulh '0 ‘h? 14 and Major Stewart and Lewis for,‘ “"15 "Mal , 5 m, plamfl“; S‘ ' Following their arrival in the city t a reception in honor-of-thgwisltil?‘ . Journalism was. tendered by lqlls Hon- WEDDING BELLS-Mr. C. M. El- or Lieutenant Governor Heart: and llott, of Chicago, an annual visitor to Mrs, Hearts at their beautlflll home, the Island. left for his home Wednes- Edgewatpr, where they. m Ia num- he has since been employed. —ASSAULT CASE DISMISSED- An assualt case, the parties involved belonging to Albany, came before Mr. Alexander Campbell, J. P., at Bum- merside on Wednesday. Quito a num- ber of witnesses were heard and the case was finally dismissed for want of sufficient evidence to convict,‘ihe ‘ day after a very pleasant vacation, ber of prominent citizens and spent ‘ which he enjoyed at the Mitchell; a most enjoyablftwo hours. _ Farm in New Dominion, for the past» ' Receiving with the Lleutienant Go?- mnnth. It 1s quite certain now, that,‘ emor and Mrs. l-feartz were his Aide his mp to the Island this summer dc Camp Col. s. a. Jenkins and Mrs. lavas not only to be c. vacation, as on, Jenkins. 556351-1118 We“ MXB- J. P- Monday, the 24th, he was graduated, Hooper, and Mrs. J. C. Houston, At from the Batchelofs Class, being. the dainty tea table Mrs. Reuben married to Christine MacPhall of ‘i Mmmnnd muted m‘ “u” “Pd Argyle Shore. The ceremony was per- M“- J- R» Bumm- Wt U" 11W!- M- formed by the Rev. Ewen MacDougap,‘ sisiing in serving werez-Mlsses Jen- Arm- (he wgddmg they "turned w‘ kins, Mlsess Gill, Miss Avila, Mathis- tl-le luilorell Farm. the home of the =°“- “L” “"11 “fill”; Mm“ groom's aunt, where a gorgeous wed- Murchmm‘ Mm ‘mm wmchutx- ding supper was awamng mm, ‘and Miss Jean Grant, MLss Penny Morris. also a large Chjvemr, crowd was on Miss l-leartz, The reception and ad. hand to Welcome mum Th! bflde w“, joining rooms were beautifully deco- ga to Chbago in me 1a,, Wm‘ her‘ rated with pink earl-lotions and white smerqnqaw who ,5 new vacauonlng iris. Suitable n-luslc was furnished by at the Mitchell Farm with her hus- Dixon's Orchestra band and chudrex, > The visitors spoke enthusiastical- - 1y of the reception accorded them everywhere in the Maritime Pro- zincss. The trip, especially for the BIRD SANCTUARY DISCUSSED. western members of the party, has “o” T1195“? BWTIiYIB last a num- been something ‘cf a revelation. The be!’ 0f Sportsmen of Charlottetown industrial and agricultural possibilit- and Vicill"? gathered at the home of les of these provinces by the sea, Mr. A. E. Morrison for the main their wonderful climatic and scemc "- Charlottetown reglcllfic “Tbs; fplrfigrel of those present was unanimous in pleased with Edgewater end with the that a sanctuary for wild fowl would 1 lovely outlook on the harbour. ’ be most desirable from every angle‘ ' The charming and oompanionable and a number of places for same manner of, the visitors u avid- were suggested and the respective enced at last night's enjoyable yum. merits thereof discussed. Those pre- tlon, certainly makes their entertain. ,.=,:nt were Messrs D. A. MacKinnon. merit a mutual pleasure. ' A. W. Hyndman. Judge Arsenault.‘ Following today's motor drive to issmuel McLeod, A. E. Macllell, G. ‘ Summggsldg Ind return m chulgflg- J. I). Jenkins. J. W. Boultor and A. 3 It is the intention, however, of a E. Morrison. R; W. Tufts, Chief Mi- number of the visitors to remain in gratory Bird Officer for the Maritime the Province for several more days. Provinces, was also present and of- , Having heard so much about. the fered his assistance in bringing the loveliness of the Garden of‘ the Gulf. matter to a succesful conclusion. they do-nog wish to return» home Further announcements will be made, without seeitii M. mllih 0,!‘ ‘lt as pos- ln due course. tnble under such favorable circum- stances. ' l The death occurred in the Chan‘ Cf the marry ‘courtesles extended to lmtetowzl Hospital yesterday morning them by the Canadian National Rall- cf Ernest Edward Davey, son of the ,ways the visitors “speak ill glowing late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davey, terms. All the‘ conveniences‘ of trans- after o. short illness, at the earlyportatipn through ' the MlfltllIlGS' ‘age of 49 years. ‘ including pullman car service, wen Tlle deceased was, a well known placed at their dispOsal, and the r111.‘ electrician and some years 8-30 one way officials were always at hand of the Island's swifiest hockey play- ‘ with information and advice; The) ‘crs. Fal-nillarly known as "Chick," i W!" "wt It 30rd!!! by Mrf C..H the deceased has many acqualntanc- Dilllwfll-‘C- N. R- DBRITIQ 18111‘ as who will regret his early DI-‘lml- ‘m! dwml the trip to Charlottetown At the time of the South African ,‘ ivere given every ‘attention by dim- wan he was one o; the m.“ to em ductor Jardlne and the train crew. list and on the outbreak of the Great , The motor trio to Sunlmerside.“ as War enlisted in 1914. He was dB-,u".dy "mwhctd will btrln It I’ charged in 191s but re-enlistcd in "liwki-hl-‘mmnml- ’ the same year, being finally dis- A wmPm‘ 1m‘ M. the “.‘°““’°" ‘b7 charged in 191.,‘ tendlns St. John conference last He leaves to mourn a sorrow,“ week, together with the publications ma, (nee Daisy Mom-s o, Bremen , with which they are connected, has ‘Kent, England), and one youngflreldy ‘ppeued h‘ Th’ Guudhn- flaughier, Dorothy, as well as four ffifgsrilmpltse-‘dnsf °r m“ vmw" w“ ‘brothers and three sisters, viz: Wes- , y ' w‘ ' _ ley, Philadelphia; Walter, Boston; , Mpg, 5; gmnlun¢ mm“; My“ L“ Arthur and Hadley, Halifax: Mrs. H. ‘July-n, or,“ ‘sound; M1,, a mm“, L. Dodsworth, Halifax, and Edith and ,Tofqnm, Qdltofhi ' ggpggtmenm n” Mabel at home. .erson press; Miss A.‘ Swisyierton. To- The funeral will be held from the Ironw. editorial department, Unttéii"‘ ‘McLean Funeral Home on Saturday {Church publlcationsf Mrs‘. G, Pringlo. st 3 p. m. _ _ ,lToronto'Mall and Ehnpigje; wL-A, Tothe family and relatives of the .6. ‘Caswell, Toronto; Miss L. Allan, deceased lhe Guardian extends sln- ,‘T0P0hf»0: MissJean ' Lillie, Toronto: pore sympathy. iMiss N. Mlllen, Toronto} "United ____ g ,Church publications; Mrs, ‘Arthur Mrs. .1. w. Ellsworthpf st. aobrsjoherry. Toronto, carlaolan coastal-r- .N_ 1a., Past President ol the Rebek- zmpn: Mrs. s. s. rerrinfroronto: Mm. Gaudzt. J. C. Sims. Ludlow Jenkins,‘ town, the mm- wmpom, to p, glqgg, - ,'ah Assembly I. o. o. n, ls attending Daniel Méltee. ‘Canadian Oeuntir- der the direction of Bccutmlster R- gthe District Association meeting at i mom M's‘ R- A. Personal-son. ‘ro- C. Parent and Assistant Scoutmaster ,M°ngqu¢_ while m the cm“ Mm t ronto; Mrs._ J. D.,Corlove_r, Irpronto; subject “will come up again ata fur- ather meeting of the Government in THURSDAY . the course of the next two months. SAD NEWS-A cablegrsm received l" tho city wdey by Harding a Hearts, from the Arm's representat- day afternoon for Halifax where _l_l s the sad news of the rownlhg of his only child? d. a bright little fellow‘ taln Mr. Rood spent charge of Mr. Bord-i ' aham'e Road, where dd ared himself to lovable dispo- aympathy of IN BOUT! T0 POWNAL-Rev. H. B. and Mira. Campbell left Tues- they will spend a week or two before proceeding to their new fleld- of usefulness at Pown prosperity. MX- QIMPNILWII l I!!!’ eral favorite and did a great work hera with the young people- of ‘mo-- lty Church. Mrs. Campbell is also an indefatigable worker and en- deared herself to all. ‘The people of Burns. Scouts from CharlottetownHmBwm-th L, m, Bu," o; ML “d iMrs. H. s. Ringlarld. ‘Ibronto: ‘special ffiensington and Alberton have decid- ,P ed to go under canvas. and every-, thing promises a most. successful i camp. ' - - - I ISLAND!!! P I 0M 0 ‘I I2 D-The Portland Telegram of recent date has several photographs of Union Pacific Railway officials who have been pro-, meted. Among them is an Islander.‘ Mr. L W. Hobbs, son of Mr. Edgar Hobbs of Charlottetown, with the fol- lowing references: l “' Portland man, L. W. Hobbs, 655 Tamarack _ to Mr. and Pownal are to be congratulated on‘ street. has been promoted W the lbllloll securing Mr. and Mrs, Campbell.- New Glasgow News. position o! tax agent. in direct charge of all tar matters. Hobbs entered the , writer. Melleans-Mlsasiae; Mrs. A.‘ E. _ |Morris,. Montreal; Min n, pains, —Mr. Lloyd Crozier.‘ who has been t 0"“ “Md; M1" 5- N- 3'1"?“- fcr some time the efficient book- tnflmuth; u“ '- ‘WNFB 7°71?!" keeper of Mess-rs Brace McKay 811m: M“ L“ 5- "Mimi-ml- "Wm"? Co., Limited. has taken a position in I m" 5- M- Bwlei ldmontohr Mil-I the Canadian Bank of Commerce atlD°"1‘Y~ vhmfll» B- c-Il Miss P. An- summmlde___s ' lslow; "Windsor, N. 5.; Ml; mtg“; Mrs. A. J. l-loule, Hlllsboro St. ______ LKerr; ‘Toronto: Mrs. G. Martin,‘ ‘lb- _A —Mrs. l-lugla Smith. of WlnnlpeiL,‘ “m”? "m" "- R°°~ wllihlpes: Min has arrived in Sumslerslde with herf x-‘nmm’ m1“ wmmpfii MP1 H lime rod, Donald. to spend the sum- "1 5""l°"~ "WNW Mlle M- Clerk- mer months with her parents, Mr.lT°'°m°3 m" 547mm- ‘l-‘Bffllilfli and Mm n," Pew,‘ Th" ‘n ,,__ : Mrs. E. J. bee, Toronto: Misgl.‘ Gra- wsiving a hearty welcome from their I hFm- sflmflhi W" K- Beflt. Gilt.‘ . “any h-“ndl__' 011M Hi1. M. M. IMHO. Walaervilil. Ont; Miss M. Ooyna, Q. Thong clauses for Clsaplel Ilaada w" 5- '1"“ 3°99!‘ Hand's