- -.s z - -i epidejitsloft measles is the experience amw of K , ‘ No cases, however, me mo seem, 'ills serious. ening ` _*T* work - .»PAs'rons -'ras nev P A om, ° Fits of Moncton, N.B. has G. ll »- -_ at Tryon, while the Rev. Mcxen eo 'Somers of Silver Falls, N iy 8,-M B.. -i`5`~~ _ the Rev. Geo. Ayers at in, 1, `- W A '* visor o .,`;'I_ “ll fl W, been _,_- - ated to succeed the Rev`. Ngw 0 _ 3 . . ee M . nights Summerside consisting of _ ey returned on Sunday._ been a Anot ...- tomobile party came in Malmo from , y Harbor on Saturday and B Wm ` . . . . . l ~ . K S G§_l:"l§_Y_an? a:g°¥Ii0y Of bonds of matrimony. After Mass they Cofiln & C0.. Bild flIl\l8l\i0l‘ Of Mr- motored to the Rodd Hotel where a and Mrs. 'Rod-k. McKinnon, Wey- gimp mouth Street, became -the wife of Mr. MTL tuous breakfast was served in Rodd’s usual manner, only the Milton Bell, one of »Charlottetown's iniimaie .friends of me popular young lBBllil1S blfll°l`9-Til” D“i°l'» Rev- QB- couple being present. After breakfast Emery. performed the ceremony in they motored to the brlde’s home in the presence of the immediate iriends Mayhem where B host of friends were and relatives. Tho ‘hr-ido WHS ‘li-limi assembled to greet them-. The evening ln s suit of navy blue. and' looked v.-ni. quietly spent in dancing and Vol? tlllllflllillg 0&l‘l`YillS H llBllil5°m° singing. The music being supplied by -'boquet of white F0808- The °°“l‘l° “the best violinists of the surrounding were without attendants. After the district and the crowd only dispersed ceremony they left by .the Borden when the cock -by his' melodious voice train on a Wsdiliux tl'il> l-0 901119 °f the foretold the approach of mornlng.The ‘Pl‘ll\¢iP¢l Ci\llNl'l5l\ Cliiea- Th” Wild' groom was ably suppor-ted by Mr. ding -gifts were Ill-llll0l'0\15 and V°"Y Stanley Blacquier whilst Miss Marlon beautiful. The Guardian i0lllB ill °X‘ Peters acted as bridesmaid. The tending best wishes. bride .. J -»- with was gaily attlred' in brown silk a picture hat to match while the Sill! Di9S0 llll l05i1 lll°ill0l' 95i°°m' bridesmaid wore a suit of blue silk edfoitiaen and piouool' ill l-»0Wi! W-A having also a picture hat to match. Gol, who pailsd 9-'By illli9ilY» SUD' Their numerous friends both ln Ken- do evening, at his residenc residence ,ing on upper Fifth Street. says the San long ve i Tribune. of June 4th Diego E |1118 ' Mr. Goff was born in Print! Edward gQc|A|_ 3ERy|¢;E CQNVEN1'|0N3 Island. F°l’l'““i’y. 1852 and came t0 _'Conventions under the auspices of to this city in l887, during the great the Social Service Council of P. E. boom. He at once b8C9-me idelliiiled I. will be as follows: Alberton-Mon- with the business. interests of his new day_ dlotne and took an active part. in all ter July Sth, 2.30 and 8 p. m. Hun- River-Tuesdayaiuly 9th, 2.30 and its Bl!i9l‘Dl'il6!- H0 Wi" 999901311? 8 p. m. Charlottetown-Wednesday. wells at Bakersfield. While eng88Gil Jul in this work he received injuries from _T which he never fully recovered. He m_ was elected super ntendent of the Wm s terian Sunday school in y 10th, 3 and 8 p. nr. Summerside hursday, July 11th, 2.30 and 8 p. The Convention at Summerside be for the whole of Prince Coun- that at Charlottetown for the First Pre by iyt 1897 and held that position for a num- whom of Queen County; those at Ai. interested in ¢ll° milf 5\’°Wi“K i“d“5' bcrton and Hunter River' are local l-PY “lid lllid 0110 Of U10 lille” lem'-‘“ district conventions. Speakers. Rev. ranches at Chula Vista. Later he _]»_ invested largely in the oil business eral G. Shearer, D. D., Toronto, Gen- Secretary The 'Social Service and personally superintended the de- Council opcanadm Rev_ H_ R_ G,-ani velopment of several good producing D_ ber of years. He was also deeply ill' ser terested in t he work for United H_ D General Secretary The Social A. Goodwdn. 'B.A.. St. John. Pres- vi C il i.' States seamen Hllll WB! P\'°°id°“i °i ident The Social Ser ce ounc ol the Floating societ of Christian En- Na Brunswick. in addition to ot vv deavor, working wlth Mr. Giles Kel- er speakers from p_ E_ i_ pi-cgi-amine |088. W- W. Youll! HBUYY 5°°b°ld' Afternoon-Conference on Enforce- Miss Fanny Roberts. and other plone- ment of Prohibition and other laws.‘ ers in the W0l’li f0l' United sine' What the Social Service Council is "|19,-5, .Hg frequently had his wife and. drive 'him~in his auto- to the naval and aims to do. Organization, local county. Question Drawer. Even- training station and 21st infantry Y' ing-Mass Meeting. Popular Address- M. c. A.'s wltn the latest masalilwr "_ iMus'ic. Delegates. Church congre- b die and for the boys. gstiens. local temperance o s, Mr. Golf-‘VII l!lll‘l‘i°d i5° Mi" HM" other organizations dn -sympathy Wlill riet C. Sheldon. I- 9;" Di°5°t social betterment, are invited tg send l h .i the summero . i i , as they c oose. ;l:il;o3viitl?J.v? :dd :Nil m0ih°"» t°5°"“" ghggsuglic tharemillxirlrted to all sessions with two brothers and three sisters. an survive him.. . ing .-~--i--l--i J ,\- ` ` I \. ~ , , . I ' ' _ . . _ I a G W ,_ ltan's College, who assisted by the _ -_ _ Rev. F. L. Connolly, also performed __ ___ , , _ . » ,‘,`;:; g"f.1¢,l i.-.l ;.'-‘i, ` _ ___;.,_f - ._,s ~. * 4 s_ _ ' _V _ J iscinrv.. nailed we and‘wi°¢¢ ' 1 sir i».__w_n»l; li). Wa oo-onerlte l » ‘ ulsrfirl ~` ei every loci l'riii‘ ¢i'¢:\"`°“‘l °.°_ claim 'a' piirlect 'rig 'l`i0 iili 1 ` ||¢¢¢i»ipiien, Perfection Cigar. . - / 77" 10°: 5?'-” . gimp!! ‘Hunan _ Ia1\v|"l"l M ‘pv.o'U"t ' :r :"‘Y~‘»‘ 'l~' -liisliuii. _ HIIII _ ASSISTANT- Miss Helen They arose above the Huns and suc- na, of this dty, who has recent- ceeded in dropping their bombs upon usted from Macdonald College. them. The result was that the Huns I1 appointed Assistant Super- came down like -bolts from- the sky. f Womens’ Institutes, under Four German ,machines were sent Hl;:i§|in‘lI3l°Dlh_ifU;\;1dll; glmliilialsriilowil in llaénes, two were, smashed “nw H _ in mo my on Bntuay success' y I' 0 D eces an one was put out oi con- harles J. Monaghan, who has The main thought in mind at this ttending \St.-Boniface College. juncture was to get the machine ba, arrived home Saturday on back safely to the Allies lines. Lieut. to his parents. Mr. Monaghan MoDonald's observer with words of the Flying Corps in Winnpeg,‘ encouragement said. "never mind, waiting orders to proceed to Mack, l’ll take her back and land wg] on Sunday ill St. Peters in experience of Lieut. Colin C. Mc- 5 nig and St Pauls in the ev- Donald, son of Mr. G. A. B. Mc- 861119 Willl U16 MiBBl0lu\l'¥.Donald, of .-'Penticon, Cal., formerly f the Church of 'England in of this city, in an aerial bombing raid. Lieut. McDonald was the only aviator wounded among the British trol. A bullet went through Lieut. McDonald's machine passin throu h her." The young lieutenant though suffering intense pain managed to last heard of him he was in the Royal Flying Corps Hospital in London making good progress towards re- covery. _ 1 wolwshls Auxll.lA'av v_ M. c. A.-The closing meeting for -the sum- mer of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. _A. took place on Saturday .at the usual time and place. There was a large number present with some new members. The treasurer read re- Dorts of the different ei'forts_put forth for making money to repair the build- ing, which was very satisfactory. During the four months after all bills were paid we have to our credit $550.00. During that time we install- od a -kitchen complete in every res- pect. Passed over $l00 .to the men for running expenses of Y. M. C. A. Donated 540 chocolate 'bars -for the Ar- ton and Mayfield wish them a' and happy married life. | vice Council of Nova Scotia Rev ' A few mmnhs ago B "vena “Hank ll 09D°°i°“Y i° "W °"°°i“5 mul' The deceased was' one of the bright S young .Islanders who, if God -had given -. ..°CHANGl OF OCCUPATON .- tillery Aid and two beautiful boquets in 'barrac'ks. Votes of thanks were £1-iven to the cast of “Right Oh".also to all the merchants and others for their kindly help. Beer & Weeks being es- pecially merltioned as they furnished all the spledid furnishings for the stage. Prof. Earle for his generous gife of $12.50. All were delighted with the results of Right Oh. Mr. 'Edwin and the pres'ldent Mrs.Donll did the financial business. neither of them handling any of the funds. So every tiling was satisfactory to all concern- ed. The Auxiliary purpose -putting in hardwood steps and floors, making the entrance presentable. painting the front and putting ln the broken win- dows; also putting on new sfpouts. cleaning and repairing as' fas ts the money will perm-it. Mrs. Doull, who has been President of the Auxiliary during the past four months deserves much credit for the energetic and bus- inesslike manner in which she has ad- vanced the interests of this worthy institution. Many friends in this province will learn with regret of the death of Fran- cis D. Goodwin, of Wellington, P. E. l.. which occurred at his home, Tor- onto, Ont.. June 14th at the age of 31 years. The deceased, who was a son of the late Mr. John M. Goodwin and a nep- hew of the Hon. Jas A. McNeill. Commissioner of Public Works. Char- lottetown.~' after graduating from the Charlottetown Business College twelve years ago, went to the Western States where he took up the study of Engineering, which occupation he, afterwards followed with marked suc- cess. Three years ago he settled in Toronto. accepting a pos-itlon with one of the large Construction Companies of that city. of pneumonia followed by pleurisy so weakened his once robust health that lie had to resign -his position, and he entered one of the lilrgo hospitals of Toronto for treatment. In spiic oi the best nled'ical skill and loving care his strength gradually faded away. Realizing that his stay oil earth was to be brief he desired to visit once more the home of his childhood. This favor was denied him~. He was taken suddenly -ill, and a telegram summon- ed ~his mother to iiie bedside. A few days later fortified by the lest l'ltes of the Church and consoled by his loving mother. he peacefully yielded his spirit 'up to God his length of days. would have donc honor to his native province. Of e kind and gentle disposition he made for himself iriends amongst all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. His remeiins accompanied by his mother arrived at his home in Wel- lington, Monday, June 17th. On Wed- nesdsy his funeral took place to lm- maculate Conception Church, and was very largely attended. friends and rel- ntlves, not only from his own parish. hut from the neighboring parishes and Summerslde being present to pay their last tribute of respectand. es- iocm A Requiem Mass was celebrat- cd by the Rev 0 Kiggins. St Dun the services at the grave. The' pall bearers were: Messrs B. McNeill. 'l‘hoe. Noonan, E. Arsenault. .l'. Condon of Wellington and M. Mc- Neill and D. McDonald. Traveller’s Rest. Besides his bereaved' wife he leaves to mourn a sorrowing mother; a sis- ter, ‘Mlm Charles Ayers. Wellington, and three brothers: Leonaid. in the Heavy Artillery, France; and' sydney and Malcolm at home; also a large circle of relatives and friends to whom the Guardian extends sincere empathy. TUESDAY Mr. Alex. Johnston. tailor, of New-port, Kings Co.. arrived in Trenton re- llsv. lsi.ANo AviA'ron'e mmnow --‘Oli-L8 8°H°0NlR»-Captain Trivett of Henan. China. ESCAPE.-A letter has been receiv- James Jerrior. of Georgetown, P.E.l. ed excellent sermons in Char- ed in this city, telling of the thrilling ' is at present visiting -his' family in Trenton. The Captain has sold his schooner “The Bell" with which he has already made four successful trips this season, and is now looking for a larger vessel to purchase. Capt .lerricr is a hustler.-& PRESENTATION AT POWNAL.- Previous to her departure for Wal- .t.bam, Mass., Mrs. Wellington Young. a former resident of Ear-nscliffe, was entertained at lunch by the members of the Pownal Red Cross. and present ed with a valuable travelling suit teem and good will. Mrs. Young has always been an active and energetic member of the Red Cross. and contlti-i knitting of the 364 .pairs of socks that the Pownal members sent to tho boys in France since last November., THE SEA CAPTAIN.-If there is one vocation in the world which has benefited on account of the war it is that of a sea captain, says an ex- change. The amount of wages paid to sea captains today would, not very many years ago, have provided the ship with food and a complete crew. One Nova Scotia captain, who but ten years ago received not over eighty dollars per month, is now thd' recl- pient of three hundred dollars por month. with a bonus of two per cent. on freight. in Halifax lately $80 li month was offered for seamen. There passed peacefully away on' Friday, June 1-ith at Richmond Sta- tion, Miss Catherine McDonald, age 76, after only it few days illness leav- ing to mourn four brothers and one sister, namely Alexander of Grand _Rl- ver Lot 4, Lawrence J., Angus J., of Richmond. and Mary at home. The funeral which was largely attendeili took place on,Su'rlday afternoon to Wellington Church, where the sorvii ces were conducted by her Pastori Rev. F. L. Connolly. Pa/ll bearers were Alexander McNeill and D. B. McNeill. A. 'l‘. McLellan, Austin Mc- innls. R. 1. P. case, as a token oi' tile mem-bers' es-| I buted very materially toward the' -‘. . ~°“‘*"f -- _ ' ' ' rr' ' " ionsav saiu»olve._ C' `~ W ~ ° ‘ ‘ ' P . .- I “Look for-the trade mark clog o ii \ il llllllllllll J* Tiilli Hill ll -ar ]3i_etr`o PEARDON-LEMOINE WEDDING.- Miss Muriel LeMolne, adopted daugh-f ter- of Mr. and Mrs. John Macdonald; was married on Wcdnesdity evening, to Roy J. Poardon, says thc Sydney, R.ecol'd. Rev. A. li. Campbell per- formed the ceremony, which took place at Falmouth street church, Tho the quct marie a pretty picture. Following the service at the church a reception \v-as held' at the home of‘Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald. Mr. and Mrs. Pearilon side in Syirnoy. THE COST OF SALT HERRING.- le cost of salt herring keeps up. ln Tl ch ilnces, and dearer than in .onc. Manitoba ifealds the list, the price in Winnipeg being 90 cents per doz. en. In Saskatchewan the price is 87 cet-s. Quebec 69, Ontario 56, New Brunswick 56, British Columbia 60. and onl one .place is cheaper than price for the province, Saskatchewan, .. p . this vicinity are looking good but thc' ilshing still keeps poor. One oi’ the best fishermen says that the lobsters he got did not any more than pay for running his gasoline hoai., with noth- ing for his work. There was a very heavy rain on Thursday last. Mr.' H. N. Howlett said that the water at his mill was no higher any time this Spring and yet the amount of water, on the land did not seem to hurt the crop as lt settled very quickly. Miss' Lulu Jenkins is home at present with_ her parents Mr. and -Mrs. W. C. Jen-, kins She. intends to go to Chariot-U tetown soon to train for a nurse. Mr. J. A. McDonald, Duroll. was in the village recently on a business trip.- Mr. H. Dlngwell. Little Pond, was at, Howlett's Mill Tuesday taking away' some of his fine timber for his new barn.. The death occurred at Berlin, New Hampshire on May 23rd after a short illness of Mrs. Ernest Holt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Butler of Blooming Point, to whose home thc_ remains were brought for burial. nc- cnmpanlcd by thc hereavcrl husbanil.i Deceased lady, wlln left this Province, about ton years ago, was a general fa-| vorite making many friends in her nlil and new home and her early rlcatll has caused much sadness. The fu-I neral services took place to St. Bonn- venture Church, Tracadie. ltev. J. l”.| Mclntyre oillciating and were lnrigcly attended, the pall bearers being Mes-| srs. John Beaton. J. J. McAskill, James -Bradley. John MacDonald, lla- rolil Lacy and Lawrence Smith. Be-' sides the sorrowing husband. mother and father three brothers and one sis-I ter, Mrs. Parker of Boston are lofi. to mourn and to whom sincere sym-` patlly is extended. ` l ..*AT TRENTON.-Mr. 'John Mc- lnnis. Point Pleas-ant,who was one oi’ the recent arrivals at Trenton, has taken a position as checker in the ship ping room at the Steel Works.-Mr.' Jsmeis Mclnn-is of Selkirk Station. Lot. 42, Klng‘s‘ Co., who has held a ro- llponalble position as foreman of the Steel works left for home recently. Previous to his departure he was wait- ed onlby his brother foremen and pre- sented with a valuablle fountain pen as a mark ofthe esteem in which he is held by his associates. The presenta- tion was' made by Mr. Bert Tucker, in a neat speech to which Mr. Mclnnis suitably replied. The party then cn- ioyed an automobile drive al'ouni’.~ town, after which they repaired to the residence of Mr.George Tanner. night superintendent at the Steel Works. where they purtook of a dainty' lunch- eon. spread in Mrs. 'l‘anner's hest, style, and spent the evening very agreeahly in social conversation, nuis- . neatly crossing by the Car erry and 1 _ . ,-ti si . ,__ , _ ‘ ' , has gene to work in the stem Car c, etc. Mr. Mclnnis has been em loy- ` 'Works where he has for some id in the Steel Works for ilpwaril; of Qs . I tllie`p'rt'vlously. Mr. Johhstcn’o"two three years and' holds all enviable re- ' sons Dominick and Austin, both have plitation for trustworthinees and ef ' _ ‘ , ~ , . _ good iobs in the Steel Works.~t ‘liiclency-k. , I church was beautifully decorated for, occasion and the bride ill a tallpci costume with rose llztt and hrlilal bou-| i after it tri to Charlottetown, will ro-I | . the Halifax retail market fifty-tivo! cents per dozell is asked. which ls' caper than in .'i’ou.r other 'prov-i A .-' 3 13|-1 (rrcai (|vol'g'i~ _ Remember-There » AVN Don’t Forget There are no oihersi You cannot purchase these new . "His Mas'tcr's Voice" Records ai any hut our ' authorized dealers. Fisll and \/ciirtables. These sllollicl in walchworsls. ~l.v.1ucil /lt Canada l'aoi] Board -_-__ TE- ’. 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Tllc piilniing represents two typictll llnii Iiiis-like specimens of ihc_l’rlncn Eillvnril lslilnil silver lox. unii is a pilrilclllarly ut- iractivo cnc. li is`oll vxllibillou in the office of Mr. E. ll. llrow, lticlllllcllrl St., ami will prollullly ho illsiloscil ni’ h_v lottery or otllcrwll-sc for the llcncilf, of the funds ni thc nrgnlllzatiim, " Mrs. A. N. McLeod, Brookfield, rs-I vclvori a. wlrc from California olrihe. liltll May uit.. informing hcl' nf- illil death ni' llnr brothel' l`llnl'lvs Mc-i Kinnon. Starling i‘liy'. (`-nl, l-lis ilcntll= was due to -nnniinrk ni’ ilni~llnlonlu.i lie was an nctive and r-siccnlcil' member of ihc l. 0. 0. F. and the Oddfcllown and llchckhas.illl‘llcfl out in great. nulnhcra in .pity their last tribute ni rcsporl to ills lnr~mnr_v. Ii is said indcml that his funcrnl was iho, largest cvvr si-cn in Sterling (`li_v. llc-i slrlos Mrs. Mcl.cnd, nnotllcr slalom Mrs. J. P. Matheson, of Dorchester.; Mass.. and n brother Mr. Finley Mc-. Klnnon, of llrookfleld. P. -E. l., are left to mourn. Many fricnilsin this city regret in lcilrn ilml. (lllnllcr Hllrolii ll. \V|lliirlf=,n -if Nc. X Slcizc Buttery is olllviillly rc- or the sons, Robert is-_forming at .\i:irsllriolln¢hnm.;onr~.Flo. an #69 other in covnhead. - The ianera -. skill plane this afternoon. ‘ .--»-sawn-»..;:|m$.'wI»u\ae' _` “_ -.-5 -. ,.5 . ‘.2 1 " i _, ._ 5 ,. ii i .¢ _.-.M-._._.,_,,,.,‘.......:,.,,, Qf lik; t 4 ts 5. lf; .5 13.41" 1 t . \. F v 1 i l` -.l J . ~ 4' i a ~ . i i e. \ i ~. 1 . _\_ i .3 l l i ,. xi fr: .al -ff"u~‘v. i Y r\ \ is `\ .l - .- \ l vs_,