1 i ‘N?’ uonoav’ awn the .'l‘he presents inolud- when ‘he w" “m uaaionuu. PICTURL- um w Ms on can ' . .- . ' pistol; overhaul. ~ l ‘ 5 9 ‘m5 " m‘ {up mun, vsyggkm g,g';°g;',°,gi,°,l;figg,flgyogh~me=gg ed and caulked both bottom and glglodamwood of allesinasidiglreegiev; Johndrldhiéldld Ollnneesnvs at u“ aside yea- a-i. in unionwith their many moods l“? f4“, '1" ifnmu“ “T”; “ thatthetlgfgamddatlo: oi:- of annliurvard _ University Medicapl . _ Mo," T; - . num er o new ees. severe pec- ,, h’, “m, h“ “m” T‘yloz' élizflnflizftmillaifiwm lseasitoaawfgaliiofta» n o! shoe and keel “d fend” The Royal Alexandra l-l l of School, Boston, Mass. where fir. a ‘m.’ ‘a a n "us. . _. . were providad totem" with l com Edmonton, had preeented a mem- 1lilslrrebe; fools megs in the q‘...- ufm hi“ '- ‘ w THE STEAM-ER “Diane” ch“ New new n, oi paddiwheeim The orlal picture to the hospital with this ear l asa. r m z M: of Slanmeoaide for ed irom h", saiimi“. anemoon bottom was scraped and rompleto- ‘m °ll8l'"l"3 “l u“ b°fl°m l“ umbofgfirsahlgifwambiaif-iii n‘ "*5"? 7"" "'4 '- "l" fill“ for st. John's rynu, Will! a full car- ly covered with copper while new "'°"'°"Y °' h" “unm ’“°'““° i; ,1 Medic" 81b0,, 3,9,,“ II QSOEO III] lQtlflilllfimlol will so consisting’ oi 5000 .1385 pom, hard sheathing wag pm, gil i-oiiufl W001]. It l! ll bfllilllfill picture and £7722“ h “Jdi Br. ht send‘ dldih her memory. The funeral was 10o tonsil” 1'00 head 9g “i. at the water line to protect her "l" "W"?! rllmlll“ u‘ ‘he N“"°‘ firs?“ .. m: SW0 8:,‘ i: Him“; M“ “t. 7h“ “n “e537 a! 2 tle.'115 pigs, 22 sheep and a con- from the ice. The steamer was Hoalf- one °t u“ Haunting Qouepe where i; wok m. B A p’ amnuwhmlaoth" “Win55 sideraible quantity of Sundries. launched last week, the first time "u"?! l" “Tm”! M"- w°°d “id g ' ‘ ' ' USO Old Dill-d! f0!‘ In 1101159‘ a ‘-. HUG!’ (flan. The deceased the masher of Douis and John El of Surnames-aide, another son, before entering Medical School. Mr Laraibee is a sm of Mrs C. A. Larabee, widow of the late Nath all that marred the happiness of this auspicious occasion was the This is the first diroct sailing from Charlottetown to St. John's, Nild.. without any trouble. The Public Works Department deserves credit l . It’ ui k and eco- lcimchdl.‘ Goosd qfO: the hands. ~ absent: of their classmate Miss x. ‘hum. “V” m Calgary‘ this SQRSOII- lflclarélliitzhmtohslta Isggigiasliiariorlnfnvtviliz: wood’ ‘aim w“ so suddenly called aniel Larabee 0i‘ Eldon. P. E. l. ROIIIOVQS stainstind Kflge an: ~ - --—- , ‘n-fuuosa YESTERDAY.—Tbe can,“ "noun, to nei- Heavenly home, before com- MORE RETURNS comm; m__ lellyefl “l9 5k ll 9° i" F NERAL QATURDAV- —- The second thunder storm of the sea- pleting her training. Sllltlfllll. . ‘ o‘ m’ h” J°5°Ph M- son was experienced in the city THURSDAY in addition ‘to the returns already , Mr. J .0, Hyndmsn, President of . the Associated Boards of Trade ROCKV polNT FERRYP-Il ll‘ has received official intimation expecled ma! the 5- 3- Hlllfibl-TPO ma‘ the pint Line steamship COL will resume eailinss on the Rocky poration of Boston will operate dur- P911"- FBTFY llelll- Ylll-‘llllllly. lug the coming summer the two llpessey was held Saturday matting from his late residence. 97 Kent Streoi- bud was largely at- tended. The hearse was preced- by the members of the City lljro Department, of which the de- recoivod by the Department of Agriculture peultlons have been re- ceived from Lower Montague and Rollo Bay School Districtsm-ecord- ing the vote on the Restricted Area Plan. It is encouraging to note that yesterday. Fortunately for the peace oi mind of nervous citizens the storm did not last long there being only three or four peals heard. The thunder was accom- Tha funeral of the late Captain Duck was held yesterday afternoon the funeral cortege leaving Wrights Undertaking Parlors for York by road at half-past one, f Made u. Canada - . ::;._,,.:;.;' - i _ pauied by several flashes of heavy oiHmi-niug Express passenger --ISLAND LADY D£AD_-. Mfg, Among the many who gathered 100% 011119 (mine owner; .15 those 1 nrd! gylntlilzalbagtgrflathswaliahtci. §§,l,':“,,'f§aififlhfchfigfgsfiudgfig Stoamshipa. Colima and Chinpas Joseph Davison died in Monson. to pay a last tribute of respect to dlgtfigtg have glgngdjn (avoi- Qt the iliaine, on April 14. She was for. merly Elizabeth Bean, and was a woman of exceptional ability and loved for her sterling quail-ties. She leaves to mourn one daughter d ll . ‘ » _ Th“ l‘ m9 outwme of negotm" zinerl; ligggallidKegslllglifgsPgdEfolf tions carried on by Mr, Edwin N. wile, h h h i i. ii d Guneeulus. United Swiss 001W" hiuchesyrgpartahsygis 12?: gn- Kin";- ihe deceased were representatives of the-Charlottetown Post Office staff, the Masonic fraternity, and the G. W. V. A. The Dali-bearers from the parlors who were mem- bers of the postal stall’ were owessrs. W. M. Burhoe, J. A. Mac- Donald, F. A. Coyle. D. A, McKen- The pull bearers, all m-embars of thsliire Department, were Chief Rani-hen. com. J. Martin, Capt. A. Vatacher. Fred Tralnor Thos. Ho tit and W. Bradley. At the Cat rai Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rlev. Maurice Mc- Do|?ld, services at the grave was con uctod by Rev P. Walsh. As between Boston and Charlottetown calling at Halifax and Hawkes- bury leaving Lewis Wharf, Boston. every Saturday afternoon at 2 0’- clock. policy. The energy and ‘progressive- uess of ‘the breeders, cooperating with the teachers in these two sec- tions, shouidiprovide in inspiration for immediate action -in districts where no action has been taken as yet. a while. With the passing of the storm clouds the weather cleared up and in the evening the air was balmy and the sun went down in a veritable blaze of glory. It is to he hoped that the effect of the scorm will be to clear up the at- mosphere and give citizens a taste . _ _ —BEDEQUE CENTENNIAL. - o- emu i» $5.322.”ui’§’l!§§§§'i.’u.fi‘2§..;‘229i; :P..£“s;‘"i§;i:.‘$..‘" °° m “*‘"""°"" cuw-“o- u ww- mm ti, c m - _ ii ‘ ' ‘ ' grogation will be commemorated . ... or... “ “a "e w- ..r:.;.*....r::::“. .":.:=:*-.~ 0.132. iéiiifiil. :::.."::..::..Y:.:: u u‘ “Whoa Bill!" ___ ii t a e r0 9 Y?!‘ i ' July 5H1, (it'll, and 71h. There TUESDAY .'l‘he regular monthly meeting of GAzETTED d gum“? u,“ ‘Zita’ -terday after an illness of over two Was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Wm be Swami services in me the “Royal Edward Chapter of the Prom" 0118 fill Falls 9T5 ‘We 7 Smith of York. At the Church and FROM NEWFOUNDLAND.- The three muted Schooner John Mlllctt 1N tons, Captain King,‘ arrived yesterday morning from St. John's, NfltL, attor eleven days passage to Messrs Woodman 8t Co., to load a ofpotstoes for Newfound- lan . This is the first arrival from ‘Nbwfoundland this season. lt is un- derstood that the cargo is already at the ship's side. , years of Miss Millie. Biggs. Al- gieiiéefiilogfi-gxifiihfi“53123328“; though ill for so long yet her re- QAS" Caretaker, sourisi R Ei i_ covery was fully expected and her The Dim Service commission am death which was unexpected came . Allllllllllgégien “all: tlrslfiuéisnazfg: bounces the establishment of elig- “s a shim‘ '0 he!’ mall?’ "lellds- grieai s] Divi i Th Gm i w" ibieiism in which u“, ‘oiiimning 8p, The late Miss Biggs was for a num V118 ua V As on.‘ “e g the pears: hightkeepar, Grade 3_ C1355 bcr of years employed by the Civil Milli-l“ , 55°“ a ‘m an 10, we“ pqin}, p_ E_ i“ Dem“. Service Department at Ottawa. A SW1"? “d Cmnpa-“a "m" st- meot of Marine and Fisheries. Ben- very lnrse number oi friends will 3°11" 1-“59- A- F- “"1 A- M- jamin iliacisaac, O.A.S., ‘Hawvborne, regret to learn of her death. ~ P. n. 1.. John‘ Arthur m1, 0.2.3.. “NDAY 0'Leary,.P.E.*'l. Leslie A. MacLean, Mr. C. .\i. Williams. of the 0.A.S., O'Lea-ry, P. E. I. Peter Soldiers’ settlement Board inform- 37- JAMES CENTENNML“ Smith, O.A.S., West Point, ‘P.E.I. ctl a Guardian reporter yester- Th” “(l-burned meeting M the can‘ Waiter Stewart, 0'Loary Station, day that the Scottish settlers at mum“ Cmnmlm“ "t st- Jame" church on July 5th at both morning and evening ervices, also another special service Monday night, July 6th at 8 o'clock and on" Tuesday, July 7th there will be a Picnic at which public speeches will be made by prominent men from far and near. Rev. J. A. (‘aims 0i Langbank. Sasku a native oi’ Freetown will be present nud Rev M. l-l. Macintosh, Rev W. A. Mc- Quarric and other ‘ministers who had served, in this field. The church will be represented by the moderator of Synod Rev John Mac- i. 0. D. E. was held yesterday after- noon lin tba Empire Room Navy League Eruilding, Regent Mrs. bic- Cready presiding. After the usual opening ceremony reports from various committees were read and adopbed. A com- munication from Head Office Toron- to re the National Annual ‘Meet.- ing, to be held in Ottawa June 1st. to 7th. was read. Delegailcs t this convention ‘from the Royal ward Chapter will be appointed at next meeting. Plans were made for the sale of grave the pail-bearers were resi- dents of York. House Cleaning MUST BE DONE AND NOW IS THE TIME TO DO IT This work has always been dreaded by both men and women but now there ls a way, a quick and thorough way to do the heaviest of your spring clean-lug. IT'S THE HOOVER WAY Why not try it this year-We have a machine that we The Presbyterian Church. Sum- morfieid, Lot 67, was struck by lightning yesterday afternoon and burned to the ground. Calls for help were quickly answered by Emerald. Kensington and else- where but the lightning bad so completely done its work that no iuman effort could save it. The insumucc is small compar- Bd with the loss. The rfire originated in u...» spire and slowly worked its way down Had there been apparatus avail- able at the time. before the fire had Alexandra Roses, Empire Day. May 23rd 'l‘wo new members were elected, Mrs. W. A. Miller and Mrs. K. J. Martin. With the singing of the National Anthem the meeting adjourned. ENJOYED Miss llagnaii, of Auckland. N. Z.. who has been visiting friends and rela- tives on llie island. left for Eva her Station, P. E. l. Work on the highways is pro seeding satisfactorily under the new arrangements lntrcTduced this B88801]. sioners are now installed giving direct supervision to the work in burs. P. E. i, Benjamin B, Dumviiie, Cunavoy, M: and Mrs lra Johnson O‘Leary, P. E I. Postmastcr, Peak- and family. have. es StatriomJohn W. Currie, Peakeg what inconvenienced by sickness, already made good progress in their new farming venture. of their good fortune "in this res- pect saysa letter to Mr. Williams from ‘them, is due to the consider- Tho three road commis- “Him and llllldllefis 0i’ lllell‘ Hell!!!- Thesc, after giving them a most hearty welcome in a tangible contributed though some- Much a house Church was held last night in the office of Mr..John Agnew, Chair- man of Trustees. After a full dis- cussion irwas decided that on 31C‘ count of the General Assembly be- ing held in Tomato in June and necessitating the presence there of a number of leading Presbyterian Ministers and laymen, to hold the Centennial celebration in the week of August 23rd to 30th. The follow- lntosh. D.D., and by the represent- atives of P. E. I. Presbytery. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS. -—Mr W. H. Studd was elected Pre- sident of the Institute oi Ohartcred Accountants of Nova Scotia at the annual meeting of the organization held Tuesday evening in the Qllenll Hotel following luncheon says ibc Halifax Chronicle. The annual gathering was largely attended rent at a moderate price-Aha HOOVER, Ii beats, sweeps and cleans does not damage the life of your rugs, carpets, etc It removes dust, moth eggs and grit-the destroyer of carpets-Its the modern method of bouscclcaning. Come in and sec It work. WE FRAME PICTURES AND UPHOLSTER FURNITURE Henry MacFar/ane & Co each county. They are, Mr. William lQm" fills” Cain, Summerviile, Kings‘ County.',““m‘mg “ll i119 eyonlng of April Mn George Mcoonam ,3°,,,,,,nii_lzsra. lvhen more than thirty neigh- in committee was appointed -to REAR 0F Hol-mANs complete all arrangements and reached tho main biliidinz. ‘ll several provincial members arriv- mlght have been saved. but no ing in the city yesterday after- home by way of Vancouver April 15, 1925. on Miss Bagnall left Phone Shop 1042 County. These officials take the place of the two engineers who formerly held office in this city and whose positions were abolished in favor of this more direct super- vision. The Road Masters continue giglrlilg 3:3, guggilggirimeriliavrapagifgf l“ lmmerly l“ ‘he (llllcllalge l)’ scripiicn from that periodical. all their duties and farmers are at of which they highiy appmciaiei House 134-J . . for the oc- , pmies. effort of all those who bad assem- he,- ho A ii 1i, 1923 d . bons visited them, bringing poul- 9'91"” a pmgramme noon in order to attend. _ . bled could chock the flames.—Y. sailed miin-ongngiami’ ‘vheile Zlilie (rigging Cglzlifltsngg: i135‘ try and "other useful articles. caslllll- Ml‘. 301111 AEIIZW-Mckzllglllm“: sor A. L. MacDonald. 0i i118 D81" —-' spent several months. In the fail ’ For ‘these good acts the Johnson's “l Tlllllleell- Ml- D~ - "l" ' housie Law School was present as HYMENEAL,-A very pretty wedd- Clerk of Session, Miss Jean Mart- in, President of the St. James Guild, Mrs. J .L. Thompson, Presl- dent of the LadiesAid, Mrs. K. J. Martin, President Missionary So- cleiy. The committee was authoriz- ed to add to its members and also to appoint sub-committees. of 1923. she crossed over to the continent, visiting all the principal cities in France, Italy, Switzerland, where she remained until the mid- die of January, 1924. She then went back to London. and after travel- a guest of the institute and ifollow- 1mg ‘the luncheon. delivered a short address on "Wills, Probate, Matters and Succession Duties.’ D. S. Jrlart, representing the Insti- tute of Chartered Accountants 0i Prince Edward Island. was also present as a guest of the Nova Sootia Institute. After the regular ‘business of the meeting, Including the ipmsentation of the annual re- ports of the retiring officers, was wished to express through the Press. . Another act they wished to ac- knowilcdge was alettcr of welcome their thanks .: ingwae soiemnlzcd Sat. morning at i} 6.15 when Miss Annette Florence lMacKinnon was united in Holy Matrimony to Mr. Ernest Caswell, both of this city. The ceremony was PWlOTmW by Rev» GBOFBB C- TRY" ling through Scotland and Wales, lvl‘. Pastel <>l Zion‘ Presbyterian in July, 1924. she sailed i... Hali- Church, at the home of the bridesiiax, ;\~_S_ Arriving mere, She spem liberty to commute their road tax- They 415° “vmie i118‘; we 301m. mother, 201 Grafton Street. The}, mom], visiting among“ rem. es by Statute labor as formerly. sou houiestead was recently visit. bride Wnennnltnndvd and was elven tivcs and friends in .\'. s. This ‘be- has! year the Depnrtmenvoi Pub- ed by Mrs J. Muldrcw, director of i away by her brother Mr. Arthur mg the birthplace of hcr mother, lic Works bought a ‘Weir Grader. the Home Branch of the Depart- uml ‘will keep the date fresh in the ui-inds of; ibose who handle the en- vglopfis, Over $7.000. in prizes will be distributed and the ‘list of event's so far ‘is as follows: Firemans ’l‘ournumcnt and Sports ~i$3ill°lli prizes) V; mile Hose Rccl race. 5~ yards Hook and ‘Ladder ltace. 100 yards Duty Rape. 1 mile Relay Race, Hose-Coupling -Contcsi. 10° yards dash, l/ilnilo Run, l/‘Allldlfi Run. tras, and musical talent for which plans are now being 1118110. The moi-ling ibcn adjourn-ed un- til next Wcdnusdy at thc some placc. PLANS FOR HOME WEEK AND TOURNAMENH-lvir. W. Rellsh Tinney, Secretary of the Old Home Week Committee informs thc Guardian that ovcr 1000 half-shoot MEETINGS ON RESTRICTED AREAh-JVII‘. Waiter Shawpf tile MlwKllllloll- Fm‘ ‘U10 Cl-‘lelllfllly lhv About the middle of August, she a machine with tractor incorporat- men-t. . Pepaéhlgzflgigtlihigflsfiggg: tiltitgil: completed. officers were elected posters have been distributed in Tug-oi-War and 100 yards duel)! ggllizizxlylxitli] came to l’. E. l., making her homc etl unil it proved so satisfactory Nccillcss to say, Mr and Mrs 0 meetings have has“ held 5i var, for the your as filows: President Canada and iiie New Luglnnil (veterans of 45 yours and 0V"- at New Glasgow the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. l3. Dickicson. Whiic there silo vfsitcd Charlottetown. Summcrsidc, llialpequc, Margatc. Cavendish, Mayileid. Hazel (irnve. Granville, Brackley Point. Hunter River, -Frctlericton, Pleasant Vul- icy, Wheatiey River and North Carleton. and also enjoyed several pleasure trips through some of thc beauty spot-s in P. E. l. and economical in its work that the Department has acquired two more, one for each county. They can each be operated by one man and a boy and the work carried on throughout the whole season, es- pecially at the time when the far- mers nre busy on the land with their horses and will be used on the main highways while Staute Johnson arc somewhat struck wit-h some of thc practices here and Airs Johnson was quite delighted It; find that, instead of a built in grate, she had a large kitchen range on which ‘she could keep three or four pots all well heated at the one time. To have new scttiers located so generously shows the appreciat- W. H. Studd; Vice Pres, Joseph Wood; Sec'y Tress, H. JD. Lircigh- ton; Council. E. Kaulbach, J. R. BlaoketlJ, F. H. Nightingale. G00 H. Holder. G. W. Dickson, W. E. Leverman, C. L. Torey, l-larvcy E. Crowc-ll. Members of Dominion Association. W. H. Studd, Joseph Wood; Auditor, F. S. Maclienti. Two (lays l-lorsc-EadnI-{Sii-“W l" purses)—Six classes: 2.15 trot and poor, 2.21 trot, 2.27 Trot and 2.30 Puco. 2.11 Trot, 2.20 pm “ll 2-4“ Trot. Open to horscs from the Mari- t-imc Provinces nnd Maine. U- 5- A- Yucbt Races, Aquatic Sports. illum- inated ‘Boat Parade. llrillllll all‘! Canadian War Ships ‘in Pol‘!- Mlllllll in Camp. Unveiling of War Memor- Siutcs giving descriptions of tho fentg and nntcrtuixutnrnts io be run rin connection ‘with thc Fireman's Tournament and Old liomo Wvck. July 13-48. 'l‘l1crc is ‘in course uf pnvparation a booklet containing a complete programme of tho events and this will bc ilisiribuied hero and some will also ‘bs mailed abroad, Entries have been received ions places throughout the Pro- vince during the -paet ‘week ‘for the purpose of discussing the Reslrlol- ed Area -P'lan. Many other districts have arnanged for meetings to be held in the near future and ~it_is expected that before the middle of May the Plan will have been-fully discussed and acted u-pon in every part of the’ Province. Representa- and carried 2t bouquet of peach and g White roses trimmed with maiden- ‘ hair fern. The Wedding March was played by Mrs. Arthur Macliinnou and during the signing of the Re- ister Mrs. Louis Howatt sang "O misc Mo." A wedding breakfast was served following the ceremony and there was a large number of i guests present. The toast of the M1,, n . , i ii, _ id i g-iiii p _i _ The P. E. island Amateur Radio i- i, i, i diiiqwro ma. la], Naval and Military SP0"!- 'lr'r1de's health was ‘proposed by Mr. nail was much impressed viéiqtb rife lam" Wm "e awmable for the huzllve efoxfs 5.1.5111‘; iiiimllgrhrlilf; Fvesi o‘ theiiiDeparitiment we i-ifit Assllclfll-kl“ held mo" 59cm“! 132.1‘. enntzlrsselirlbcriilig hgtcls hay: re- Street. ‘Parades. lncluti-inz All!“ Arthur MacKJnnon and was en- island and the reception she re- ‘Mam Seven other families will in all and “g m” “s! w saw" pa“ B meeting in the S. 0. E. Hail on l and decorated f-loats. Band Concert! at Victoria Park and Queen Sqllll" Gardens. Elaborate Midway and ce-ived applications for Reservo- tloiis ‘during the week. The Com- mittee has ordered a Cancciation and discussing the Plan with the farmers. The following ‘pllaces, each ‘representing a number oi ‘school dis- thusiasticaliy honored. After break- fast; ‘the happy couple took ‘the morning 1min for ‘Borden en‘ route ___.- ceived. This ‘being the native home of hcr father. who left here in 1863, ‘in company with his wife probability arrive on the island from the Old Country this year, Wednesday evening the 29th inst. The death occurred in this loity The Preside“, Mi. Howard “mm Monday, alltef i1 ‘lengthy illness. of , , and it is already decided that two . (‘filled U19 ‘llleelillg l0 Order aml ll Stump for the Postal Department, Circus on Market Square nil week. l“ ‘he Unllell States whele the llllll father's family. and also of Mr. Cwpml" R" B‘ Duck’ m ‘he mm‘ of these will set-tie near Kenslng- iggfdznhalgepatlghd NlhilllimWlllatsvgiazs u.“ opened wiih a genemi discuss. advertising ii“, Tournament and Farms“ pica-ii” every morning at honeymoon will be spent visiting John Darrow and family in a sail- Will‘ 0i’ ills use. ton and Lower Montague respcc- g p ' ‘ i011 011 lls 01118015. nlmfi lllld ll!- . l fGo r mental Experimental Farm- piaces of interest. As a surprise a ing vessel, which took about six MW- Duck w“ a 5'0“ °r ‘he ‘me mooknefld’ Grahams Road’ Argyle this w u be use“ on every mace o v9 n . . lure. 14s Milo Role Road Race. ‘summer- number of the bride's friends motor- months to get to her tiestination. (390789 Duck» 0T pleagflm- Gmve- flvely $11079. Klilgfiwll. St. Catherines A pi-eviougly appointed commit- fiitlfiriffeiiéf, ‘glmgghaitililiebgi-Isido to Charlottetown. The events “l l0 Borden and Rave them a his Alter arriving in Auckland they en- H“ will“! ‘W’ ‘PM mm" “sew!” “M wih“ °°' P°m'°““ “m M" tee on bye laws then brought in- e15 have sent their envelopes toioro open to Mum-line Provinces and sendoff. The bride's going-away gaged in shipbuilding for some l" Malch- 1912- being a member or Hard] iKnew bemgic rcmated i“ the districts “up its report and after a carvfui ii“, Commiiiee “m; i119 committee New England States. Special re- c mm“ w“ "My ‘lllllfl Wlrfl- twill. llmv- All" mining. and filler Blew mfipecwr ‘vheam ma“ h‘ 1914 he - y mum} n: these centers and "- i” study and discussions of these a is printini! on the back the date of duced fares have been secured i immed with ‘henna ‘and she wore years they started Turva Lumber ellllglell u" “"3759” i“ “he Fm“ Hun when He antic Dated "mt there Wm not b“ ‘ sot of lzyoiaws was adopted. Und- er these was set forth the objvcts and aims of tho ‘Association, which among other things were to co- opcrate in all manner pot-vsilyle with the Telephone Telegraph umi Electric Light 00s.. umi ulbor vendors or uecrs of electric cur- rent as well as to cucourugc tho proper use of rudio new, for thc purpose of eliminating disturb- tbi- Tournament. From this source from the Canadian Natimnl Rail- it is uxpccmi that there will be ways from all points in Mlirlillfl" 13.000 or more envelopes with iho Provinces and on nll Steamship zuivcrtiscmont on ihcm. This is n Lines connecting will! ‘Prince Edw‘ vcry grout source of udvertiscmcntinril Isl-and. a henna hat. The variety and ex- ceiic-nco oi’ ‘thc wedding presents was exceptions-i. On the Monday prior to ills wedding thc bride was given a. miscxellaneoiis shower by tho lliisscs Punchcr ‘and many usc- fu i-gifts from bor fricnds were ‘in- cluded therein. The ‘bride uiso ‘re- ceivml a substantial lcbcquo from the omploycus of the Telephone Cflllllllfllly with whom ‘she was n Contingent. and spent three years in active service, returning i0 the island ‘in 1917, and resuming 111s postal duties. Captain Duck bciorc enlisting was for a number of years a mcm- bcr of ‘the old 82nd. Battalion, starting as a Private. and lacing promoted to ‘the rank of Captain and Adjutant in Juno, 1911. He al- ways ‘took ‘an Ienthusiastic interest one dissenting voice on thc ques- Compnny, on lhc Thames, which “on i proved to be quite successful. A few yours ago he retired from busi- ncss life, and movcil into Auckland whcrc he rcsidcd till his dcutli in i917. Willie on the island, Miss Bagnaii became interested in thc Fox industry and purchased n puir, and was very well satisfied with bcr investment. Miss ling- nnll also visited thc United States. Returned So Says Quebec Lady of Her Son Baby’s Own Tablets Always In The Home Mr. Comtola suffered from a stitch ‘In his aide and rheumatic pains ‘in his legs. St. Jenn dc “Tilillll, Quc., Muy i.-— (Spccial)~”l have been waiting Oucc a mother has used Baby's Own Tablets for her littlc ones she “We Got Exercise < Postal Department was marked by faithfulness and efficiency. He was of 1~i he used to have n. stitch in a man n! flee vlvveiouc. n! exwll- his side and pains in his legs which cm character. and vnivved s wl<l@'wo believed to be rheumatism. I-ie popularity. He was a mambo of toil-k 3 boxes bi mdd-B Kidney the Masonxlc and Odd Fellows ‘Lod- _ sail for Auckland the latter part of July. Tho writer wishes hcr a bun voyage and hopes before long to iyclgoriic hcr buck again to dour num l7 years 01d. and nt lilo use Baby's Own Tablets on hand. Thou- sands of- mothers have become con- vinced through the actual luau of the Tablets that there is nothing to equal them in banishing constipa- ntiun of tcchnical (lain. of lntcrcst to radio owners umi fans. To eu- tnbiish a ‘suitable meeting place for ‘thc members for entertainment and tho exchange of ideas. _ nnccs. to assist in establishing u co-um-kr-ig Tim grgmn is i, vaiuoi] returning ‘to the island for the ill lllllllfll‘? lllllllfill- 8nd was an for my son in icturn from the lum- Willi usc- ncthins else and us long local broadcasting station for thc - employee: of Rogers Hardware winter. l-In route to Vancouver She cxpcrt nlfic shot. be!‘ CIHIID l0 know lilo feflllll 0f your as there are babies in thc homo Province. .~. -~ I Comlmliy nml h‘ rr-ceivcd a chcquu will visit in (Jalizary and expects to “l8 W011i ‘in connection with the Budd's Kidney P111“. H0 1B ll Yfillllg you will always flnd a box of To collect, and ilrfungo imbiin- t e p1 e Mr. J. W. Russ, Soda Lake, Alta. O , _ - . ' Wrltesh- - Aw»- a l- “ii°‘.‘.ii.i“°.’.‘..iili.‘°‘. 2:12:23.*ss.ifsr.:“zs...zieziizi..2: -~11‘lfllifll-‘fllllfiii- i?“ "abscissa ‘u: GI .. The s_ S_ Hiiisboi-o i,“ resumed fiffigisflnoli: mil: igmfifsithgwgggdfi? boxes and after the autumn he was worms and promoting that health- Keith Rogers w“ appointed and idiie . megabit; yon THB service on the Charlottetown-Rocky from his i-iwt that his wiie (nee engaged lumbering. I sent him 3 ful refreshing sleep so necessary to the" ‘mflea were w’ at once‘ have Iain {Burt meso that Point ferry after having been thoroughly overhauled and repair- ed under the expert supervision oi Mr. Duncan McLaren. Cardigan. This is the fourth overhaul the printed membership cards and copies of bye laws, and to arrange with the association for the unilat- ment of new members. it was the opinion of the incl"!- rnore boxes, and I can certify in all sincerity, that they have done him a great good. l-lc has done the work of a man and returned home quite fat, People who knew him hardly the welfare, of little ones. Among the thousands of mothers who praise Baby's Own Tablets is Mrs. Alex. J. Perry, Atlantic, ‘N. S, who Miss Crockett) passed away in Feb- ruary last They leave a son, Vernon, who is at lpresent wli‘t'h Mrs. Duck's relatives mt York. Caaptalin Duck is also survived by at last I was forced toiive on bread and . Two boxes of Dr. Chase's Kidney- Iliver Pills made me KIDNEYS - :—-" l k ' , . KidnQY “"1 h an!‘ vessel has undergone "and never one brotihar Wallace on the 110mg. believe tba-t he is only l7 ycnrs old, all... inathiyllousgplifalbkilogwaii lnnogt .15?“ '“,,'§f,,’m°{‘,',“’,“,,°§” fir“! "magma “u” m“ Ymlllunhlildlwkfli- before has the work been so effic- stead at Picasso-t Grove, and three He "OW Wciizhs 150 lbs?’ no other medicine that can equal in of tbgxpnewe 9023011 but first“: om! mwiyiifi; '0 Pi is W' remedy. iently and expeditiously carried sisters Mrs Iiemluiei Cmclpebt Till! Bllllfilllelll Comes irom them for the minor ills that come was necessary to at once have " . ' ' ' . dying it. fll kidngy troublgg, through. The last occasion was in York, Mrs. David Dover. Suffolk. Madame B- Colllllllfl. Wl-‘llkllowll to young children." The Tnblglg evgry radio owner and [an 3,; a G“.b°;t°.d.yb’for. i920 under the Bell government and Mrs. Everett Dover, York. Telildnlli» n!’ llll! P1809- . are sold by medicine dealers or by member and to ‘hold meetings it i. ‘o0 hi.‘ when the work was not completed To ‘the bereaved relatives grout ‘D0008 Kidney Pills Pellwve U16 mail at 25c a box from The Dr. throughout the summer for the until the first of June. the work This year commenced in March sympathy is being cmtlundod in cause, when the their hour of sorrow. ' (301150. effects naturally NDIGESTION i. the pest bug-boar of the mod!" business and professional man. _ _ l‘ Ifws hadtheold woodpile totaselawltliwdllfiflllluw the liver active Qvithbdt medicine. But a» an. ll Dr. Chsds Kidney-Liver run oflivetulidneysnldbolflallanden 1 U hill’ Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, purpose of assisting the broad- Ont, " casting of baud concerns, Orches- BRINGING UP FATHER-—- ._.By GEQRGE MQMANUS YOU ARE. NOT ciomc. OUT lH THib RMN- YOU'VE L051’ EVEIIY UMBRELLA wzjva HRD- we. ii v-HDDIH ALL Youg -- ‘ ~ CLOTHEb- l PROMmED DlHTY ‘rum- vo suns sea HlM- How AM \ norm». 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