\',~ MONDAY sw York tnLa tlavmtoeempletaherstudiasat thallowiorklcaooiofannlisd Arlihliarb. ruItllAi. oartlaoav. - The fnaaral of the lfr. Joha-nlic her, Angus, srs and J. Walter Jones." Wm. kc- Iary (Ira. W. kind and affectionate chrlstlanfllw Convention Chum. Everett- mothar the . --Iffis;Maas. on Tuesday evening Feb. (an. u, p, Nagpur-m), qtthjleth. when Mm Jennie Champion. whom die died. William. in Als- dlushter o! hir- ano Mrs. Cham- aka,_ Malcolm. in California. Johlnliifl! 0f ‘K819641119. '9» E- J-- ind 5T- in Quincy, Mags, and Ale; hflsso l-‘ruach sm of John and tho Ihotellowiag msmbsrsofhsrpyaewyeartclhaarsyrredlhs- wmosuo sail-s.- A quiet and lanchlin. Then rs-l but very pretty wedding took place main to cherish the memory of slat the rerirh Muss o! the immeas- -._- ._.,. “ BTOOHTII. P. E l. grand children is‘ n ‘u V“, grand-children. Cemetery largely attended. The services at tbs church and grave wars cou- ductad by Itav. W. Bruce Iuir. OIIT TO IUFIIIE COURT. — Th0 ll filo henceforth: Yea. saith the Spirit. that they may rest from their lab; Oil": and their works do follow them.“ TUESDAY —IMPROVING. — 'l‘he many friends of Mrs. Ollie MoCarville of Dunk River will be glad to know she is recovering from her recent Gowns illness. ISLANDER WON. --A despatch from Mwseilw. suk, March 1st llflI—MalC0|m Benton. 78 years 0f 88o. a native of Prince Edward Island won the Saskatchewan championship at the first old time flddlers’ contest ever held in Can- ada. which was concluded hero on Saturday night. Bsatou who danced a jig off the stage when he concluded his trial is the father of nine sons and six daughters all v ng. E E E E S. —8UDDEN DEATH. - Many friends in this province of Mr. Wm. G. Cooks. Borchester, Mass, (formerly o: Bsdequs) will learn with regret of the sudden death of his wife which occurred on Febru- ary 12th. after an illness of only a low hours. Shortly after Mr- Coohs had left his home for his business in anothsr part of the city‘ Mrs Cooks was stricken with par-l alyais sod passed away before her ,. husband (who had been summon- ed at oncs ) could reach her. The death occurred at Fairville n the morning of the 38rd of February. of John Power, aged‘ 84 The veers. Deceased leaves to mourn Nicholas and George _ m’ the Harris Abbattoir 00., Char- l"*-"' lnttemwn, Frank of Boston. Mass" "Y" and hiartin on the homestead; also three daughters, Mrs Jatmss E. Hogan. New Glasgow, N. S; Mrs. The death occurred at Red Point John J. Whelan. and Mrs James H. on the 4th, inst, of CbristinaqGsrland, both of Fafrville. Sunday and was largely attended. Mrs. Cooks visited her slate law, lrs- John Davtson last msr. leaves thirty seven m4 t" gregt-vmatrimony. The Rev. l-‘r. Ofilielly “Blggggd "Q qhqlpastor of the l. C. Church officiating dead which dis in the Lord fromITbs' bridesmaid was Miss ‘through life. ,late Ira French oi Sturgeon. P. E. ‘l. were united in the beiy bonds of Mary iMacl-(eeman daugbter- of Mr. and iiMt-s. Geo MacKeemau of Gaspar ‘eaur, P. E. l. while the gmom was iatteuded by Mr. Daniel MacKee mam, brother of the bridesmaid 'A.i'ter the ceremony they motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Jamtieeon (Mrs. Jamleaon is a sis- gter of the groom) where a wry idalnty supper was served by Mrs. Jamieson and Mm. Victor McGulg- an. fflten the wedding party went to a "down east” dance hall where _a very enjoyable evening was spent in dancing among many of their Pdown east" friends. ‘Phelr many friends wish Mr. and Mrs. l-‘rencb a happy and successful journey ‘her faculties son Wm. on the old homestead has lived to see a great many changes in the community, old time friends to rest in the family plot in Val-l lsyfiold cemetry. a very largo soa- coums of friends and noillbola til-I lowed the remains to their ‘last; resting plloe. showing their high regard for an old respected citizen- who lived among them since ‘the early days of this beautiful thriving settlement. WEDNESDAY succassrun sruoziur. Miss Vina Montgomery. daughter of Mrs. P. Montgomery, City, who recently graduated from Beverly Hospital, Beverly, Mum. success- fully passed her State Board Ex- aminations last week, making 85 ‘per cent. A very creditable show ug. WONDERFUL OLD AGE. - An- other year has passed and the many friends of Mrs Louisa Sanch- baugb are offering their congratu- lations, she having on Feb. 1st at- tained the great age of 99 years. Although so advanced in years she is still hale and hearty having all except her hearing which is slightly impaired. Mrs. Seucahaugh who resides with her To walk from Charlottetown to California, a distance of approxlma-l tely three thousand miles, is the‘ im Office comer on March 15, on the first cfum continent bike ever attempted from this Province. Both these young men. neither of them yet over thirty years of age.‘ are electricians hy tradz. and one of them has been working for some months with a local firm. while the other has come direct from Hali- fax. Finding times here e lit-the dull they made up their minds that they could do better in the Golden State. and made known their intentions of hiking the intervening distance widow of tho late Theodore S. Rob-‘d The funeral was held on Th: ash‘ Ob; lamented death from ay morph; to ernon Rfvor it‘ attack of a tam saus- was attended. M j Bil 113th‘ COP-THUG M" FORTY HOUR [9gm°;.d m m. - s DEVOTION. -- "QIIIIWY Hal hr f IaflDILwaadnly-rs- Mayhsrssttapsam. .‘ lsllwvvflidvvtthaflxuwviiyrueg" "I" "mfin, mnymmmmQflglvlleoflolenliisghawaau ____ ' =§ of ma: is ‘is. Th! o" oflflf°m°d h‘ m"“"' hium”. 3"‘ u. ""“°"" aews- rsisolufo'mtunv mi" l" fi°"""”‘""'“""""""""""°°u'“°' "*3" i uswon-Fffifiriiafa-‘Nr9r':“:.§'%m~aomuamavetosimnruum-mrmw-zg ‘h? m riswasaryosuaaal. tunmmmmut m mm“ .m~wl so by mo. and m 1a Ire coup-mm them. and wish 511 eafrbfin d b m"? a on? D D “fix w i" d Nomad- a iasut member of the East gret to learn of the sudden death run-ma ties. as preferred by some three many harry rem!" i“! " ° ’ " Y ~ - ' - -' Q ' '0 W" “"11": those I0 asstm Church. She also of wh. H. Kinsman. Freeland, Lot 0f thl Dies-ions walkers who havcfday. Rfifiifillfiil by Monsi nur Maurice nbzc- Ffryilngfliperlencss of the “Cold thtotbsbd herself much in the;11_ which Qggqlffed yg5\efflgw_ been Unssessful in reaching the, ‘ gfigflgfl-acgrfv-BHEV- m; dayh when so many perk. ted social welfare of the (flmmilliilYlifarch 1st, after a short illhesaplcmfi ' The Annual Meeting‘ of the Prm- f’ - -" e " 4mm ° 0°11! 8nd temnesis of Iliat ‘Mahubmgh for u" pas, ‘flnlfrom blood poisoning. The mm Dom m.“ are m 89km“; nondpm Edward ‘gland lawman o! ‘he Walsh, blaster of Ceremonies. The day. irurpthstbaaeng was not unexpecf-gjilr. Kinsman was one of the larz-l ed, per. as "emise ‘came as a shock in heF-mimeruiifi YFIQMB- iand fox ranchers in Prince County "file funeral which we! held $8!- and was only in his forties at the‘ urdhy.’ Feb. 6th, was well atteudednume of hi; death Begjdgg a 10v. despite the int-leniency of the in; wife and mother there is a weather and ~ almost impossible large circle 0g relatives and friends i'""'dm°° °Y "it? hlghways- ito mourn his demise. The late Mr "(The services which were held in Kmsmgn was widely known] th Baptist Church. Kinzsboropthyoughout ‘prince County where. wpgert-gqductcd" by Rec Wallace Rube wok an “(we part, in all move- MdWalker who took for his textmen "Qiesfiédfnre the dead who die lnfprmqncm ‘mglmfll,’ pear later. The hospitable home of .\fr.=. Robertson is now closed and her The 83mm] meeung of ‘Bruce. slsterin-lnw. Miss Jessie Robert-istewan and Company was held lnstl sou, has retired to the home of evening with a good represimta‘ her sister. Mrs. Merrill Stewart. lmm of the shareholders prgrgont i Sa/tisfactory report! We” W5‘ —.-EGG CIRCLE‘ MESTIgGt igmltted showing that thedOymgaag The annua meet ng o en ru 115d mule good progress iiril Bedeque Egg Circle was held on yea“ Monday. 15th inst. the president Mri The ‘board of directors was r0- D. B. McDonald presiding. This flamed as follow“ vjrlclc has had a considerable in-i cprestaent_.‘_\jy_ Bruce Qiewart, creiase in mtlzzmbzrshlp “during lghe- vmjpreskbent _. gm. F_ R pg ypar, __ gg l0 l B flllm Efnemnz. $26-77‘) |d""°“[“' ‘wtffg- mgecfidv Secretnry-Treasurer- Major C " h B "I “e ‘i 7- ‘ ~""' ‘" "in. .\IacKa . ' 1955- A "me °l ‘hanks “ha? DirecLorStL-Seua-tor McLean. M“ "mderedfihe mammer‘ Mr‘ A “ srs Frank M. ‘Stewart. John A. MR Schurman ‘for the faithful and Elly . _ ergeue permrmlmce of his dutynhalr. and Charles H. Chandler il was resolved. trnanlmodsly- I11"! . delegates from this circlu. bring in‘ a resolution. at the central con- Hon. H. D. McEwen, who for the ing that the _ inB skunks be rspealelti] and thnjtfla flgzllViilnlhg-‘llhlfmttti: fpngrtilrdaflyr bounty be pave on ese nm . -» - ‘ . d t u m" a]g_ The tltc information on mnrltct-nc rm- Q'Z'§..u§§.".’§.~§r5t§r the largesfitlltlniifi he has shined C" it‘? "l" numsugir eggsJdtlrlngstlte yrceabtégeliit] tthe coming session of th-.- Loz- m ws; ames aver. - . .- sa ure. - 3; Alex. Anderson. 8173-731’ Mr. MoEwen states that bll"i‘ll".'-'.'i archibalduigsgertbtfligi-iiii; gg-Alg-tcouditlon; In the We“ birdie: nt 3ft,- ay. .. 5- . . - -“ '_ qircseut. are at ‘normal. r ~ v" ' $23 4,9; Hermite i-lyari, till-v? sugar crop not bavluz "Wu t. Duncan Nicaflstleri- filuilrfsfft-uilif-lirity heavy one. w; u, s1 ,_ ;.rems.=. .c.a . iielfiit; ‘ti-flier imvther. $153.91.’ ..ie.ssr= D. B. McDonald. T. JM . mun. W. N. Jenkins and J. H. oil-i Donald wereIsplpolntediodelegrllfg:Elggriamfzlekgifllglvtzspltgtzre will be a m the Contra .nnven u. "N v rk m ‘Hrpmnm Mr m? ensuing y”, ew o t s season. . . B. M Do aid. ‘m’ " '°'.'°“" “q h min n We ztou CHURCH. - Rev. Dr. A. 0 prealfleni’ rbikuirfitlir sccretory- Mscltae occupied the pulpit of . an - . .. . - $39.11“ M,“ nmmm ltuchoggnnyzlon Church last Sunday morning Artemas McPnnll, Horace WflKlll-qandt 1219MB‘! lllmacmnfi "T?" '1'" d ‘R Mac.,cepa y o arge congrega on: Elli-int: MncFMmne an J ‘Arr ngerne ‘s have been made to} ' iretain his services for the coming Q33"; Millet"??? ‘S. 2.2°i'...'.”.' i moderator of the General Assem-' visited New York uuo maue m- quirles into the potato ntarkst There passed to her eternal re- ward tin-January 3t i928, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. N. P. MacPherson. Kiltmuir. Mrs Polio‘! Benton. at the advanced age of eighty-six years. By the passing away of this es- timable lady one of the very few remaining links, binding the pro- aent generation with the past is now aoYBTM. She was born in Kilmulr, ilsle of Skye Scotland. and emigrated with her parents to a tzhia Province in the year 1841. The family settled in this locality. whore she passed the remainder of her life. vShe enjoyed a remarkable de- gree of vitality and good health. even to within a few days of her death; and. when at last the call rams, she km-w that her time hers below was about ended. and she was quite reconciled to m and be with the Lord which is for better. She was a woman of a sterlinl christian character and a wonder fhl Bible student. She was a con- sistent member of the Valley Field Plresbyterlau Church for many yssta, and always made an effort fo be pnssent at public worship when possible. ~ disr- hnsbead wedsceased her almost fourteen years. She raised a family of elem children. afl'of when slls sadssaoursd to arias an . ,. . - ltieahof . » n, Canada whom he had the honor to succeed as minister of Si.» Stephen's Church, st. John. N. u.) Dr. MacRae has for several years. been engaged in educational work, In the Western Provinces especial-l ly as principal of Western Canada| Collage. He is a pleasing speak-f; or and Zion Churdh is to he con-. gratulsted on having secured his,‘ services at the present time. ¢ SABLE °PP°RTU~|T|Es-~—*TllF, Guardian has received from Mn? Louis Timmerhan a letter whltrh~ he received from .\ir. U. Gunprusofl Leningrad, Russia. acknourlt-ti-tiurr’ weyious cv-reopondeuce. .\ir. (ictr, erosoff states theta Sable Farm in which hs‘ ls Interested la now run- dy for the business of exporting‘ live sables for breeding purposes‘ in exchange for (‘anadian Sllvt-r Foxes. all particulars ragnrrliur which may be hid from the Snvlt-t‘ Trade Delegation, 212 Drummond St, Montreal. Mr. Generosoft who it will be remembered Visited P. E. island several years agb, con- cludes his letter as follows: "l should be glad to send through you and your Charlottetown Guardian my best wishes to all fur farmers whom l had the pleasure to meet in m: while vlsitinl their farms. as,’ potatoes ln| to tbs Guardian yesterday morning. I'M‘. and in their daily life uumed. to long periods of walk- ing. They do not Int-incl to ut- tempt to break records, but will proceed at a leisurely pace, milr~ lug, they hope, ain average" rat-c 9f the distance t ey‘ twwerftially. ‘and this,‘ with a s ‘orbaccount n! ts for the betterment of tho their experiences from time Funeral notice will 3P‘ time. will he made known to the l0 people of this Province through the columns of the Guardian. and familiar 8W8)‘. a-ud as the new generations come along, they also bring chang- es with them. This aged lady has 0111901 Wm! which J-"k 305911531 wonderful memory. and can tell and ‘Robert Harris. both of Hallqaome gntereaqng fax. will start out from the Guarrl-‘gone dayg_ grandmother having seven of family. namely, Mrs. Beuj. Reynolds, M. H. North, Mrs. A. Reynolds, Mllllnocket, Maine: John 11., Oak Valley. P. E. f: Wil- liam. Murray Harbor North; and Mary deceased, children, twelve great grand chil- dren and pine great great children. Guardian trusts haugh may live ta see many more years. Another old couple worth." o; mefiflgn are Mr- and Mrs Samuel Lowe yn, the ladies alive!!! ll“- astnnatiiau Red (‘rose Society w“ est a-nd most successful farmers‘"'i""‘flo wiremen. hhve become acjheld in the Red Cross office l" Charlottetown on Tuesday noon March 2nd, the President MT. Justice Haszartl presiding. The rc~ part of Miss Mona (l. Wilson. (MP! ._ Rev] (‘res-s nurse, of from twenty, to~twenty five mn- llPn-§"V() rp\'|p“’ o; m. work of thr- 95 34B?" They Wm keep a ‘atom Nursing Service during the p118! year, and contained v9?!’ Falifymg infgpmntloll of the‘- of the organization, The reports 01* the Secretary‘. Dr. S. ll. and of the Treasure-r. .\ir. l). A» Mt-Kinnml. were also read and all] opted, anti showed that the society 'l‘hon1svn. faces have passed things of bye She ls a great greatl fl Thirteen grand grand five generations. The that Mrs Seucu- hut as in every thin: ufp-r- R" .\l. gave a compre- achievements Seldom do we read in tbe'puhlic is (iopply indebted to them for u‘ ' press of our day of one who péisfifli great deal of (Pvfllctl servit-c giv-i ‘the four score year and ten_ and P!‘ "n grudgingly in the iutcrt-sts 0f)‘ so, has lived under four of (treat 1min“. heamL . Britain's Sovereigns. Catherine tMaclx-od. was when William IV was only year old on the throne of the Bri- tish Empire. During her "lifetime many wonderful reforms and great offer, it n0\\' has um only u Dw- ‘changes have taken place. 11y all the railroads of the world tlal achievement. The were built during those years. also every school ln the province has the abolition of the slave trade in, the British colonies. ' Catherine MacLeod u-ag born in lKilmuir parish lele of Skye, iScni- ‘laud in 1831, and emigrated. with‘ D853 (“'0 mimlh-‘i ha? heelldl" the the other members d! her fantllyqthnse interested in the . _ t. W65‘- lildle! B! 509° a‘ "ii e wmfltn this country, in the ship “James of our schools. "um" m C“§,.',:§;f,m;:$ 1,112.32‘. missivncr im" Prince‘ Edward 15' Gibbs" in 185s. Her father "Big", The Hon. m. McMillan also com- {Archle MacLeod and his wife Jlets- plitneutetl bliss Wilson very warm- sla (Campbell) with n family of g~ven children settled on the whim; “Md on a farm of green woodti on min "irm Catherine lived for th‘ mnW"--lur nf her life. Both her, u" "s 1nd fmir other members "' "° rI-rnilv predeceased her. ‘re two ".ti‘»l ‘livinzhnsmely . of Oitl Orchard. Alain». and _ L-sl-i. James MacLeod who has seen on hi; yftsygn-n m“ m,‘ ;L.;_->_.._,_‘,§-i, u --~t USE". nf the world, being support. Mr. PP. Pope and M-r. W. ' ="'.u"~v¢r- .1“ Custom House 0ft ' "WM" "iiv Yukon. ‘ (larneriue intact/ad's lather uiJfl. mother were conslstant memberrrccti-livw for she ensuing year re- of Valleyfleld Presbyterian Churclnianltstl no follows:- ‘rhe minister of ilhis conznegstinrn. Rev. J. A. Mstihellsn frequently visited her during ‘her declininv‘ years. slwaytrwotrshipping with er on these occasions with much’ acceptance in her mother tongue, which, m her old age u... ‘loved! best to the reading and exposition of Howl's Word and gav wonderful ev- McMillan- Hiunce of her hope ‘in the mfirifs bly of the Presbyterian Church in “i her Saviour‘: niwnrmsnland "is '" BM"!- power to wave. Riv- oussed peacefully swnv on rle Holman. Sebbath evening. Jan. i0, i928. in '11" iifiih rear of her are. “QWWP-‘MP- D- 41- WW"- Special services willhljiznhelllicilnnglit; m“ “m9”! ma“ w“ Mndm" non‘ Church Hull every evhnlng during. a - ‘~11 nl her hornebydlsv. John Sierl. EXECUTIVE co . mg week from pa]... Sunday m! 4" i?“...“i.l'.‘r‘iilf.f“i.f“.‘iii“ilii ..... m"... ""'"“' w -€'.'..’.r:..."@m._.“_~- BRINGING UP FATHER-.- V_'"M__'“*“ lGvw hear. She always enjoyellififil-flrd- ‘(Pol-has is 114a“ areas g - Rtbibllitl - Q1: was; i wmr fro use»; we: denies-Tits BUTLIQ. ‘ .1 war note 1mg w, in mnung the adoption of M Stranglers Secretary, Mrs. W. ll. - x hum era spoke in high commendation ul yr(,“.se_ nglllierfutlt rnl aervict-s at the home "W? the work accomplished DOWN"! "i" qllissloit Band Leader, Mrs. .l. .1. pumfit;;'e'r\'crc conducted by msl that whereas n few years ulw m" §l0\\'ur|__ dfl- F It». la. lftckhuri on Saturn‘ 505")‘ ha‘! "MY i‘ I"°K”‘""“° m Allin-Box -Superintentlent. Mlsiilinglllhen-“utry 2“?! internment ta ‘ S , . ; ‘ I ' "'9 ll llle Buy F‘ b s‘ Ni?!"- gramme but a record of substan- mlgmve m“ Mrs’ Fletmer‘ Wletefy- or ‘me ('8 fact that now been inspected, antlihut, umhty cast-s uiere on record 0i‘ the physic- al ticfecta of the children having been tilscovered and removed, was like a goml (imam come true 10 progress iy on the excellence other report. and suggested that use be made 0i’ the report ln pressing the claims of the Society for public support. Hc also spoke with approval of the programme submitted by the Can- adian Tuberculosis Association f0!‘ a rive y-snr demonstration iu the prevention o: mberculosk In the province, and pledged it his hearty A. W F‘, Tidlrlifliib also expressed their hearty slpproval of ins reports. The GPCUOII 0x‘ officers and ex- \ OFFICERS. Hon. Prealdent—llls Honor Lt. . Healrtz. ProsidentvMr. Justice E‘, L. W, B. Vice-Pres. Kings (for-Mrs. 14m Vlce~Presi<lent~Dr. J. Oll Vltlt-PFPQ Prince COr-Mlgg cil- Secretary-Dr. S. R. Jenkins. w aortas ‘Mr. R.’ H. Rogers. DELEGATES TO Dr. S. R. Jenkins. Dr. -H. l). Johnson. Miss Carrie Holman, Alternate. .\ir. W. F. Titlmareb, Aiterrnsbe. M-r. John McKenne, Alternate. A feature of the meeting was the serving of tea. -by the Nurses after the business was complebed. Devotions will conclude this morn- ing at 9 o'clock when the Mass of The Annual J/Ieeiing of the W. ht-lrl Wetlnestlay. March 3rd." En- couraging reports thewllllcrent departments and the; following trfllt-crs elected: .le-tiklll-s.,'l‘ltp'ltrr. t 2m] Vit-v-Presitlenl. Mrs. Tait. k iii-ti Vlt'i*-l'l‘i:.~lli|k‘lll. ' -liis wife (nee Mi I Presltl nt. Mrs. w. H. Spencer. ‘ - l F“ 511l- illus- m vie-President, Mrs. o. ax“ ’ l"'°"°°@flscd him 1s All the M . are living t as , ' ~, Htw, St-t-retztry. Mrs. H. Newsonl-‘PrisfrilldnzM mum‘ Mm’ Lorr. Set-rotary. Airs, Ayers. ' ‘ m‘ Mm” Asst. Treasurer, Mrs. Jusperlh _ 15H‘. Pickartl. The subject of our obituary. M155 Wilson's report Mr. R. H. Roi: ‘ fintlqtik, Miss L. Brecken. _.\(l(lllll)lll|l members lv_e~—~.\lrs. E. Chandler, Mrs. hock‘- hurt nntl Miss L. Lawson.‘ The Easter taken at this nmetlng. At s. meeting of the Session of St. Church parlor last night the Mod-lslngm" 18 erator, Rev. W. Bruce Muir an-ziaclflfy M- lhe P C. has nuanced that the following (alphn- Sh“ "“‘|9"‘"’»"l all Oliera betlcally arranged) had been cleci-‘Dendicltls some days g ed and consented to act as eldersz|s°°n lie in a condition John Agnew, H. J. Anderson, R. Mhomawfl- Campbell, Dr. G. F‘. Dewar, Ken‘ neth Ftnlayson, A. W. H . K. Rogers, W, A, Stewart, .l. L. Thompson. ' Owls: to the indicated death of Mr. John ware elected instead of ten as origv inally intended. will be ordained at the morning service on iSunday, March li-th ‘Hie Moderator, Rev. W. Brucel Muir. faelingly referred to the loss‘ sustained by the session and the congregation in the death of Elder John Mclnnis, who had been pres-l on! at the last meeting of the Sea] sion. A resolution expressing their‘ loss and the sympathy or the mam. hers with the bereaved family was passed and ordered sent to Mrs. Maclnnis. . Mr. D. A. MaoKinnon was ap- ' pointed Vestry Clerk in succession Away JP-hgiifi lei flash! l|i|'s7fltsl’ ‘ leading Halter Selected Fran This, Isak’: Isis: for u. 0l|srlolltl0!'l,a!-.§.l.!'iilglldf3 4.. . BANKER TRANSFERRED. — Friends of Mr. W. l‘; Barrett of lhfi local ' ‘ of the C “ Bali" of (jommsrce, will be interested t0 learn of his transfer to the New York office, notice of which arriv- ed on Saturday. February 13"!- says a Sydney Exchange. Mr. Bar- reu has been in Sydney I01‘ wit" a! years being the oldest member of the present staff and during his term here has made many friends who will be regreml to learn of his‘ departure to take place vrllliln a couple of weeks. Hwhas slaw-J! taken an ‘active part in the young people's activities of the city, and has been the efficient and capalne “aLus: algal." . Vitamin - Certified tooth mu: ioiwlltiiii can uvu illl treasurer of the Bachelors Con:- mitteo since its organization some, three or four years ago. Though} sorry to loose Mr. Barret hisl friends and acquaintances will be ‘flaunt m “he. glad for the promotion which will] mean much for him. and will Join A‘ W"? dmlflill- in wishing him continued success 'in the big office to which he goes. 00L: otarsunuvona ' i ilie leaves on Sunday evening's ex- SCOTT l BQWNE press for New York. Previous to TORONTO. ONT. his departure Mr. Barrett was the mucus OF sCOTr-s wuulon w. As pure as mountain air and rich in health-giving vitamins. Palatable and xuest of honor at several endflyabls gatherings. On Friday evening he was presented with a. silver cigar- ‘ette case by the members of the ilocai staff. The presentation vvus accompanied by expressions of re- lgret that Mr. Barrett was leaving Sydney. The above referred to is a farm ot‘ Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Bar- >rett. Whsatley River. P. E. l. Mrs. S_ R. Jenkins. Dr. H. D. Johnson. .\irs. (‘v03vdn'ill. .\ir. W. F. Tidmarsh. .\lrs. C, Gavin Duffy. bliss Helen Ziiathleeoti. Mr. John .\lcKeund. .\ir. William Moran. At the home of his son, Camer- ,‘on Coffin, Bay Fortune, there pas- ‘sed peacefully to his eternal home, CENTRAL ion Thursday, February 25th, 1926, Mr. Wm. A. Coffin in the 90th year ‘of his age. Mr. Coffin is the last of the fum- ny of the late James and Mrs. Cof- fin, who were among the earliest settlers ln Bay Fortune, and in his passing there ti thus snapped au- otber link binding the present gen- Br-‘illon to the past. Mr. Coffin was of a quiet and will!!!‘ 11189081111!!! and was much COUNCIL. .\ir. Justice F. L. Haszard. THURSDAY Ho bad been enjoying men..." health. with all his faculties unim- PMPBG. until about six weeks ugo mlgclaegfiter a wank turn, he 100k ' where- eve!‘ grateful for the tender care bestowed upon him It‘: waned pallemll’. with simple, lilting fulth for the cull he was dauy 399ml"! l0 hear. i position will be celebrated. of the Trinity Church was tvere given by Greater Engine Value _ FAIRBANKS-MORSE _ Type “u” Marine um... Here is an engine that will not It is sturdily built and wil service. Duo to its heavy com and ample bearings, the vibrat d to a minimum which dom from repair cost. ‘“ '“ ' 3 h.p. size now with maflfer car- ning cost is very ow. E I f .. n :1’, ‘$12,112: The M is also made l lion fiff' g - jjlrjfonly ieugorcalllttiltofflcelqu "711: carzaman C Pantsuits-Mom company-watts. ‘ 1s at». William Street sum u.“ —-LAID ‘TO RE$T.-—-'l‘he funeral 0f the late Mr. Henry P. Strong, Summerside. who died In Montreal was held on Mr. J. ll‘, Ptmtt. seconded tyfi. Robert Agnew, while implwsm ‘ marks were mude by Drfilolit ilflefnvflil and others in appreciation of . and was luri-zely attended. The l'un- ijndgrggyfa kindne“ ;,,1h9m_ era] took plat-e from tltc renltletrce l o Mrs.‘ P. Vi’. Strong where Ulll: 58f“; vluc Wilt! contlttt-tetl by Rev, Boolhroytl, The regular monthly meeting i v Mr- ;the Rotary Club was held last pastor 0f Trinity l'nii» iunlnit at the Kigntm with Vice- ed Church. interment xvns matle in fsitleut Pope in the chair. Alter The pail ibusiness part of the program l‘ Ait-ssrs. Daniel F. fcbnir was occupied by Past I ‘trict Governor W. S. Grant. v_ K. C. (l. utter a few brief remarks csl D. Pope and Hun. A. F. Arseunult. ‘upon -Pust District Governor S. lnmau for a talk on Rotary. - ISLANDER DEAD.--.-\ telegram lurlnn Inmim in u well preps: the People's cemetery. bearers wero: McNeill, Huwlock llefurgey. Pen-y _N. Enmau. .l. Fl \\'lyutt, famll , .. mud his “He. w3;]n@§§:l'ign(‘.l.ilcrc\n Mrs. W . homestead Ht three summer Br father, "i150 s and William 1L I .l I f of Execut-l 3.2m pauvbenrgrg “M”: in nllnslnn v Ihngwgu ggfakf. (ieorge, Jacks‘) trfferlug was also! k AldenMckler l‘? FRIDAY —-APPEND|CiTl$.- T; them”. N Miss Helen Roglegtnmltnelri; mnsitlercti very satis- piml wrml James Church held in ‘lion for up TRQIN - F first train 220211.315? Th? n" i est sing, Larondsv 53,5; frlnm night. about 1o o'clock. Aiwrgigrt- "F ""0 Mid crew left sum}... ?rg:k":g\ll§,11t Wolock to clsar the - or Hill by puffing we elders-elecggtelgailad mow on the mus’ N” Mofénlgflgl: goactlhekwest left this» l . l)? , yndman, E. Morrison. W. C. S. Mel/tire, Melanie eleven elders’ The to be spread the minutes and a copy thereof the lute Mr. ' ‘(E -‘o a: A JHA-r ‘a-ooo N: ma: sat-lg ure ‘m? t ‘YFT HIM -Now t ‘norm so - ...._,J-;,2°'** 1 . a WHAT He ‘(QU oat-n- recelvctl in the city “Hwlnestl-liy lpuper, referred to the orlxln. " the oldflilkltt brought tht- szul news of the tveltrpnrent, possibilities and prlu in 395mm iuttltlelt tlenlll in Everett Aims" of ple of Rotary. "unlerzlllr Everett Large, ‘ . ; m“; Miss Lillie York. son of tlu- ltttt- William part of thwllarBe- “F. ‘LEIPXQ. g a; “mm, with rcsitllug in eynlourl (“mun thirty years, was about fifty-five ' ’ Years of age. No particulars of the death were received. Ha leaves a. widow and three daughters, Mrs. lsurge is a sister of the Westley of (Iharlotttown. Large also leaves a number of bro thers and sisters i-n York and vic- inity. The funeral notice will pear Inter. It was decided tn have the Cl l annual homers’ Meeting nt who has been Thursday evening ut 6 dclockt Fm-merg’ week l3 llelflfi llflld ill llll city during that week. Auumhe of speakers from abroad vllldsllv- er addressee, and the various itr- mers’ organisations will he reete sented at this meeting. Roturlan (‘rallugller reporletlp working to secure‘ a rntivlnr pia nluchlne for Falconwooti liosfl m (merge The funeral “Hm, ‘Me Capt W“ of the fund being raised fur. "l3 lliiigwell'liugton Hume was held front his ‘late residence, at lrls, on Wed, Feb. ‘24th. and notwithstanding the al- lnmst impassable condition of .roads_ was we'll attended. n. accordance with m. last wmflhcan regularly interment was at Brooklyn. Tbltumrflliilits dlirlibl that time in fl ‘necessi uteri the ‘traversing for a dis- tance of an 50- She wllijwltich was utterly impassable for to leave foqhorsfts. which hatl to be absnldon- ' ted when this Wits reached, arid it was a touching sight lo see body being borne along by the hand-s oi‘ faithful friends across the intervening space to where they. wem met with horses from Brook- lyn and the Journey by team: fo- sumsd. Thus was laid to rest one who was widely known and highly respected. llotarlun R. L. ‘Cotton. who ""188. gave a short talk in ti he referred to the work beingil by the clubs he attemicd in ill wa, Quebec, and Montreal. -LECTURE IN KENSlNKlTON __‘_____ (A ‘large audience gathered in the ' King George Wednesday evening when Mu. John Anderson of Charlottetown. gave a lBiiKlhy and delightfully interesting description of his recent visit to Scotland and France, which was intently listened to. the ‘Presbyterian Church rendered a short musical program of chor- uses, trios and solos. Mrs. McAdam Who is at present visiting her par, elite, Mr. and Mira. John Mcflw greatly pleased the auditmce w her flue rendition of "Mu-y of Ar. gyle.“ The financial results $22.60 will be used in procuring new m“. sic and anthems furthochnlr. At the close of the lecture a hearty vote of thanks was pliipnged by’ ._B, George Mollllllll‘ d MY UNCl-lé-IQFT 1500p . cur t-(E oval; amt "rack-t?" i DON'T GET AGENT r H TtELL HiM TQ - ...-s —CIBih§lF_¢¢:\d.:vfI~