I NESBCDGET FOR OUR sArtiinAY SUBSCRIBERSLI gifts-including money and susten- tiel cheques from the parents of the bride and groom. IUILAL Al.‘ SABKATOON-Thi funeral of the late Rev. Donald W_. Campbell was held at Mflfilflilei ruuasoai IaIIT F03. QUEBIO-Mtel’ I four-day visit to Prince Edward tributes from the families and rel- atlves. The pallbearers were six of her In Factlve interest in various b!’ ‘ of the church work. The funeral will take place on PBISIDINT OI‘ OIL COMING —At a special meeting of the Char- stown Board of Trade yesterdlly anorexia caam none-at is ‘ ‘ the T‘ “ ‘Stores have acquired a lease of tha pre mlses occupied by the Island Radio ‘- more resonan- MISSING MEN considerable anxiety was felt at Tracadie on Monday for three men who had put out to 56a in a b0“. and did not return when they wero Mrs. J. D. Reeves of Seattle who has been visiting her old home in Bradalbane lgft on return bymotor yesterday. She wee accompasfed by her two sons Wilfred and Jack. leave again the same night at nine dclock. A banquet is being arranged at the C. N. R. Hotel. B" E*‘°°“°“°Y 5151“? °' n w“ Noumea m“ s" l" w' (Liberal Co mittee n oms) and “ma” m“ 51" mum“ 01am "%1§“’°£‘§"'§' m} ’ w‘ mmmtm‘ ‘m’ °' mfi‘§=§3§'§.'?.'1‘i.?.°?.o‘3 “:3. smuiulilssnogi; ‘fznevfimdayicififig " . ' . . . in o 1 ~ . - - . accoinplmled by R"- 91" myhrirfidlizxifefintgliugsdsy gt gill open for business in October. fuéucfihdwwtflngi?‘ '1 M: frlognvaeuslmgn andglioy Dickleecn. ,;';§,,,°:,“‘;fi rounding cunmunltiel. the happy omciat . Pallbearers we iDr. R- . - h and Rev. Earl Damn. m- L30 p_ m_ b, ma‘; gram and --— ' in the Roman Cath liougegntotn‘ a a 1- “bu; n “w”, m5“ couple left by motored anextended .1. McDonald. w. '1'. Toliey, Y. Dea- “1 w Bellini“ "m I “"11"” ° ° "'1" nuruiman - ‘ ' " honeymoon trip to the New nngiauc kin, .1. L. McKinnon, n. .1. Scott plane for Moncton. N. B. where he a ‘train for Levis. The 1719945111 501i Wis t0 leave earlier in the day with controller o1 civil aviation Wilson and fly directly to tour 0f U18 Mfiygdllifié Iilfindfi. at'k8_ The bfld. myemn‘ in . blue swagger suit with white seces- series. The Guardian joins with a host of and William Phillips. Burial was made in Woodlswn cemetery, sas- katoon. Salk. ACCEPTS CALL-Rev. J. E Chisholm. at present pastor of the Baptist Church at Haeel Brook, P E. I . has IIISS EDNA PEAOOCK. demon- r and fitter for Gornsard gar- It was with deep regret that W111 be it ouretorc all. day d8 l d t d “y, a; M; 4 ' wwpud . “u 1° u“ t <1 ba k. The were reported friends in nding ngratulatlons. -LAID T0 REST-The funeral "‘ " d‘ d ‘Itglynggtrbi trlif-siolgayrlriigng $111“ '1::n"e‘°"°"“tl1gh '1 ififinwytvgfiiyfiiiltd gal-leading: £’i‘.§?i§?'7=n°{f.o§‘°o.v‘§§°ifi§‘nf"$fii sglzecleeis “glide! eywnlni- $311.? §y‘5i‘§;.y"“in3l’"'§“s..;""i§ °1 ti?" 11$ “m”: w“ hfh“ ' - thltl-lltai aulaotlirn - ,- ' —-- .‘ yesly moon rem s e phone and make your ap- 18:80.61 Tfifinm. m dugud ‘ ‘m; m‘ 311W“ "Mk5 m‘ mmd g3: glzxfivelwo‘; gsilfiziyzzlmptka FALLS opp LADDER. —- Master §m§°,.,,°§§';l°f§§o'§§'nbooi§“t§rt1 SULLIVAN-Meaning Presbyterian Church, Summer ‘in and was very largely attended. In the absence of the minister, Mr. Delmont Yeo, Presbyterian minis- ter of Tyne Valley ducted the service. The pail bearers were Messrs. Earl Schurma-n, Maurice Mill Chle . '1, ’ tft in the People's Cemetery, summer-side. ‘S. The people of hope River and vicinity were deeply saddened on Jims 20th when nJews mango! the endosrried bouquetef lillieand "flflwillllinlm l" 1'1"” maiden hag: 1cm; u“ fem“ Iara Power. vMr, Power. a former . . ‘Pranlor, an, cousin or the bride. "Mm ~111Mb Rim-P" "PM" eraide. A presenta- acted as bridesmaid Tend wore ‘a °° “l? 17.11119‘! 5W1" “W” m tion from the Alherton w. a. of navy blue silk‘ georgette. Tliegroom "dwhggzhmfifllgumj. ' which Mrs. Gordon was form ' was attended byhis brother George “W?” e’ “hi-s ‘t. h-o-e a member was made by the pres- Mcouur, Immediately afler- the ""1 w“ “m” g ident, rm. can Weeks. we. Lucy ceremony m. and Mrs. MoGulrk 1:1°w"“°"fnm“Y ‘mum film» "Mr- ‘.i‘i'...‘§°"‘.°“". other s“ ~ s“: rs may...“ ~-»-~=°“"‘~=»~ "W. ~-'- » i»- waspresen aovey uque auyspe c e an. ey, ' cf flowers. The regular business of will reside in m a‘ h“ “l! M” 5°“ m wua recent visitors to Prince Edward Is- 1 hm» 3W5“ °1M""“d M“ L“"°“ the Society was conducted in the Clinton. wheremr. m" ofxopfxlfienm mm’ “m” “w. o‘ m‘ d. Mr: Power was of a quiet-Vim tion and was held hllh harlottetcwn Royalty, m, A very pfgfly wadqm‘ w" Qmsby °1 C afternoon. The rally was a great loin in m ahappy mar- soienrinieed in st. Paul's Church, gfaghhg; ‘gcillgltfgznymwmufig success and there was a very large ried life. Previous to her marriage m _. Eqmmgrglde on muggy mqmm‘ “ mum a“ of Mémuw M“; Th“ attendance. S Miss Sullivan was. tendered a mis- by ‘u who h“ m. pkuu" o! m. n... _, *1" °'°1°°" "1"" M1" "WW was Mlnand Mraainnreecond visit °°“'“°°“‘ “W” '1 m‘ w“ °' scour-interwe- . 1 Irene gander, o; gummy-q“, m the Island by mum Among m‘ The house. barns, granary and Miss Mamie McGuirkf at which she m, guard-much w“ h9g4 in becamethe bride of M12119) Sylvalr pom“ o; mun“ vim“ we" o.“ blacksmith shop of the late William received many bee-ut ul gifts. and“ PM“ m “any, any 1, 5mm‘ °1 mwhbm- Mm- endlsh and Brackley beaches, Exper- mm“ ‘*1 Um?“ Om” w" 1"“ ‘any was largely attended. Many Mass 1“- "V- M". 9- J- "Wwlm- lmcntal Farm. Charlottetown. and 1° 11* "m" Wtdlmdly mm!“ -s.\n NEWS nhcervsn-mo. Cards and floral srrlyl bore evi- v.o.. celebrated Nuptial Mass. As vmon, Pal-k M; m‘; 143mm,, by-flfp 0! m unknown Orillll- T119 ‘rhomas Mitchell of Sununerside denoe of the friends he had made m‘ ""151" W11‘ “m” 111° and family are all natives of Erig- 11" W" 11"" M11004 55°"! 11 l-m- has received the sad news that her m retained since going to reside-in church, Mrs. Roy Sllliphant played 13nd. During the war w. Bin 1" the?!“ use"! "l" 113mg“? brother, Charles Day, passed sway t "united stator » n. the Wedding Man-ch. The Girls oir “w “m, gem“ m - - had ' ‘ ’ ble . at the Hospital in Moose Jaw on There are left to mourn his loo, rendered very sweetly the music of g9 now 06mm“; a lucram, mgmm The wind‘ was blowing towards the July 35m H, had been m about 110"" "K1 11W" 899p 1901"!" 1-1181 two months. He was 5s years of age; it ciuld not be saved. Neighbors the Mass. There was a large atten- m m, yum‘, 11L “ma,” m,‘ N, dance of friends of the bride and w,“ me “M1111; busing!‘ mm y", H, w“ 5 mm, qt 51mm Qn. ¥'°°m- much improved during the past year. B11119!" "id 101131119 "W111i!" W1 tario. His wife died about a year The bride looked very Winsome in and most of the machinery. ror- a“, “m; a" 913m chudyan ran tunately the stock was all in the a travelling suit of blue, with white g, mourn 15mm”; w» at pgoqaa iield. A quantity of hay and the ' - hst and accesses-ion. ;|w,_,g_ .Miss MaeNeill attended hing mill were destroyed by , , __._._.. the bride. The groom was supprrted the filo. i ‘ p-uyggu, guygggkm. ma. by MnfJoseph Gaudet, cousin cfthe No one was living in the house grfl 0g ma, Jul-m magma; took , bride. at the time although Mrs. Brooks 91m yum-day morning from her’ . went over to the house almost every, ma reaidenee. Dorcheeter Street. day. The property il pfllily WWI“ and was largely attended. The pall- by insurance. ~ bearers were Messrs. S. P. Paoli, Dr. ' ~ Croken, D. J. Riley, George P. Nich- olson, James Macmillan and Dr. J. D. MacGuigan. Service at the _ church was conducted by Rev, P. 0'1’ W- 111°!!! J- DWI"! F11" l MacMahon. 0,11, and at the grave Pmifltlifid 11111955- by Father Keefe. Born in Donaldson eighty-four . years ago. the deceased was known as a most prosperous farmer. He, with his family removed to the city in 1915 where two years later he was appointed High Sheriff of Queen's County, a pasltitln he, held during two terms. In i885 he married Margaret Lacey of uracedie and "of this union there are two sons and- three daughters. - About three years ago the late Mr. Dougsn was taken ill. the last two years b confined to his bad. wheresllpossi lewesdonetomeke the long hours pleasant and oom~ fortable. During his illness many friends visited him and with them he dis- cussed t events, his mind being as alert as when he was about. ‘there passed away at North Mil- on June. lath. i036. at the home of his niece Mrs. Amos Redd. Angus R. Maeleod aged eighty- ery business in the cltyfor a num- ber of years. He was a menu! a kind and friendly disposition, and all who knew him will regret to learn of his deatlu/ There are left to mourn. besides his sorrowlng widow. the following brothers: Mr. Peter Trainor of this City, Dr. John B. ‘Promos’, and Thomas Tremor. Bell, River, Mal. James J. Trainor, Mpplewood. and] sister, Mrs. Margaret Smith, of t‘ City, to all of whom ThaGuard extends sincere sympathy; Edward Doiron, son of Edgar Doll'- on, Mayfleld. who had the misfor- tune of falling ofl’ a. ladder, break- ing; both wrisis. is now in the City ‘ Hospital dzing as well as can be expected. His many friends wish him a speedy recover!- A pretty wedding was solemnlsed in St. James Church, Summer-field. on weomroy. July 17th. when Miss Minnie Mae Sullivan became the wife of Harlan J. MoGulrk. Clinton.“ Rev. .". —VISITORS T0 THE ISLAND- Mr, TD. O'Brien of Truro and Mr. Harold Nelson of Stewiacke. spent an errloyable ten days at Harbour‘ View Cottages. Summerslde. This was their first visit to the Island and they were charmed with the pltalltyigaokrded ooniQQ. . 1 1 5 ~ ‘Mrs. George B. Mcmchem of‘. Denver. Col. who has been vfiiting; friendsih‘ Mt. Stewart and vicirfty ffortbrpast month, leaves‘ on her steel city by heavy fog after he had flown only 20 miles. -DIACONISS HONOUR!!! - At the evening session oi’ the W. M. S. District Rally held at Albe 8., and a graduate of Acaidia Uni- versity. He is at present in his first pastoral charge. tments early. Prowse Bros. ». RENEWING I-‘lllENDSl-IIPS — i v, Father James J. McWade has turned to Boston after a visit to ' lnce Edward Island. 'While in arlottetown Father Mcwade was entertained by his aunts, Mrs. rho- . ‘Koughan of Weymouth St.. and = Frank Flynn of Sydney St. - titer McWndc also visited the fth place of his father, Mr. Mich- . J. McWade of St, Teresas, where - was given a splendid reception Rev. Basil Crolren and his many nds and relatives. t - rmr: 11v WOOLLEN MILL-The iiremm responded, tc...an..,aiorn sh ‘aster i1 for a k ,. os- n sad gloom has been cast ~ - by the ’ passing away cf Mrs. Peter Iinhanen in her sixty-eighth year. She had been - * with l“ "w. for several years. but nevertheless the end was su" and. 1M1- All that medical skill and the tender nursing she received from her daughter Janie. cauld do were om A in uu t Eth ibert ' a "hospital a e . ull rsanite was tendered a farewell. y The ‘was in ~of Mrs- (RevJ L, -W. Parker of West Cape. een- ‘Stree, ‘obloit yesterday ‘ _ slight blase in the "picking room". A Mil some throvsh the plckins machine in ‘ *‘ with thennetai teeth caused a spark which ignited the wool. There was considers-no smoke in the lower 1:01:80! the tgulldlng. hi: the em- es on e upper con. tinued work until the rueogctn had “““"‘1““11 “d m‘ “"1 °‘ extinguished the blaze which was DWI‘ °“"°’°“ “"1 “m” h" 1°‘ ' confined to a. fireproof bin. 14st m‘ "mm- FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The March this‘ building was consider- funeralof the late Peter Whftty gbly dgmqeq by m, mm n"! was held yesterday morning from 53mg ggugg, ' his late residence Der-cheater St.. to St. Dunstank Basilica where Re- quiem High Mass was sung by Rev. Fhther McCardle. The pallbearers were Messrs. James Power. J. A. McDonald. Alex Coady. George l-landrahan, James Gonnley and John Gorrnley. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. Father Keefe. the choir riate footing The ia-idr wore a royal blue silk crepe dress with, lace, trimmings I awe < visit ‘in ‘Maine and Massachusetts on her ho eward journey. She . pccornpan here by her sis er. Mo. Gertrude Stout, of Maiden, Mass. SPENDING PLEASANT HOLD DAY—-Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. unchal- of Dorchester. Mass, are spending a pleasant holiday visiting relative: and friends in Charlotteto , Cor- ran Ban and Bedford. Mr. acNah who is cmnected- with. the Boston Rapid ‘Transit Co. for many years; is accompanied by his friend lilri William Fahey of Dorchester, who hiis aEso a ldfig connection with thd Rapid ‘Transit Co. in the Ashrnnogg VEHICLE TRAFFIC~Some days lgo in order to find out how many rlages and automobiles travelled diver the four main arteries leading ‘h the city, men were put on nt i llsboro Bridge. St. Peter's Road. the Lower and Upper Malpeque Roads. As a result it was found by correct tabulations on certain days of the week that an average of over five thousand vehicles came to and left the city. The checlrings were 'made by the Public Works depart- ’ ment. RECENT VISITORS Among the division. This is Mr. Riley's visit to Prince Edward Island. an he expresses himself es being de-‘i lighted with all he has seen. Char‘ lottetown he considers an altcget - up-to-date city and he ls deepl impressed with the beauty of - 5 rural sections he has visited. th splendid beaches amd the hospital ity and gracious courtesy of the peo pie he has met. . -—DIES SUDDENLY-Mr. John G. Perry of DcBlols, '77 years of ‘age, passed away in the Prince .County Hospital on Sunday at . noon. Mr. Perry was taken serious- ly ill at his home. an operation was found necessary and he vras wushed by car to the hospital but .* euocumbed to the fatal illness at ‘the door of the hospital. His re- "ij/piains were taken by Compton's "motor hearse to his home- He .__ caves a widow and one daughter. Af/Tha funeral will be held on 'I‘ues- jg day from his late homo to thv =- rR. C. Church at Palmer Road. MANY HAPPY RETURNS — Captain T. G. ‘Taylor. veteran mas- . ter mariner. who followed the sea for B7 years, starting in‘ the days of "wooden ships and iron men” celebrated his illst birthday at his cottage, Ocean Crest in Keppoch yesterday. He was born in Pictou in- 1884. went to sea at the age of 1B. became -‘ when only 23. ‘saued: the Seven‘ Seas in sailinr rhips and steamers, ret‘red in i809 to= become agent oi‘ marine land fisheries for Prince Edward Island, and held that office till superan- two brothers and one sister, namely Bruce and Janie. Hope River. n Waiter in Pennsylvania. ‘He is also survived his wife, formerly Mil- M and six children: Wil- l , Clara, marl. Walter, Rich _ . Two children. Hilde . "Elinor pNdeoeaeed him. .- May his soul rest in peace.- WEDDING BELLS-wt quiet wed ding of interest to many friends - -‘ the | ide and groom in the wester part of the province and in Char l lsttetown and vicinity, took place , t‘ the home of Mrs. an. Wilkinson. 48 Upper Hillshoro St, Friday, J 12th at 4 o'clock. when her youriges daughter, Eva, was united in mar ' marge to Mr. HughStanley Hyde. u‘ .1 3% goflnm 11%.’; "$33,"; minted in 1924. His last bonnnonn perforated by the Rev. n.5, Weir “jinx; “$14”? 3m” 51"‘ BA" m. Vernon who is a perm . hare . oug he ls four score and friend oi the bride's nonie. of lo v ‘xwvtllf 11°“ ""91? "m9";- ""1 standing. The wedding march w . ‘5 ° 3°’ “"4 “"37 ° m” played by M,“ Best A 501°. no Pm. many years his. junior. The host of feet m, was Sung bv M". A_ 3 friends of the genial captain wish Weir. The bride was the reciplep him many hspoy will“! °1 t1" .4“ of many beautiful gifts from ~- large circle of friends. The wed l ding party, consisting of relaiti and a few immediate friends. - later entertained at "The Old Sp i Blue Room" where a dellpio wedding supper was served. -. young couple are to reside at Corn- C ma,‘ wall, and have the best wishes d l, i ' their friends for a. happy. and pros- Bkfié perous married life ' » ‘ v_ The following is the ord-zr of Memorial Service to the late Rev. George Claremont Taylor, former Pieter of the Maiaonneuve Presby- terian Church. Montreal. which were held inti-iai church _on sun- day evening April 28. 1836, Rev. Geo. RowllniL-BA» 8b.. Minis- ter. Mr‘. W. MacDonald, 0i‘ Ohoirmaster; Organ Prelude; Psalm No.10: Prayer; Hymn No. 600: Scripture Reading; Choir: "What are these that are arrayed" - (Stainer). Announcements and offering; duet. “The Heart that was Brohen for Mfl-Misses E. Lawson and M. Foster, (Geo. C. Taylor Memorial Club): Hymn N0. m vs. i. c. s. and 6.’, ‘JIJDOXI by Rev. Wm. or; Muuig , ma. ‘an, ‘ mp, F.R.G.S.; Prayer. Solo. "One Sweetly Solemn is -i \ D wnmsas moonstone-win- ners in the Quaker Puffed Rice and Puffed Wheat Babe Ruth Contest, up to the week ending June 30th, have been awarded softbaila and baseballs in this city and district. The Quaker Oats Company are giving awaygabsolutely free each " week no less than 500 softballs and baseballmAllthatisrequired lobe ellgihlefororleoftheeeprisesls to write a (is-word letter about ‘fwhy Quarker Puffed Rice and Quaker ‘Wheat; are the most popular summer cereals’? and send .t_ l-long with the two tops from either a Quarket-Puffed Rlcegor a v __Qua1§er Pulled when col-ton. to riiougw-isr. a. Brown. . , the Quarlrer Odts comonrtvl‘ at ' Unveiling of Memorial ‘Pll-que ‘to Peter-borough. I-Iérc are the winn- the late George Clarernont Taylor ers from this district-Arthur by. Miss M. colvln (George Taylor , ama,.21 Weynrouth at. cbnr- lemme! 01w) ;'rhc Last Post by - ottetown. P. m. I. Omer Bernard, Jlmes Cameron (Bay Scouts sand. Tignish, I. Weir. Vlokers). Hymn No. 675 verses l, ' pqyéng] gr“- Qhlflottgwwu‘ p_ J. and 5: Benediction. 3am. xgnngQy, guppy”; The late George C. Taylor was , 1, Therm; Bu“, gqmmm a former devoted and much loved J5,“ yum’ q-ym vane“ pastor of Zion Church, Charlotte- ' town for 13 years, at a e. ._ on July ia-isss. to Mr. and ma. Bruce Campbell, a daughter, veasis Glenda. ' ,4, -rsucarvr: san NEWS-Word ‘this been received by relatives of ‘z the death on Saturday afternoon at ‘the Neurological Institute, Montreal, oflrvlng Clark of Wil- hiotj Mr. Clark was 45 years of age farid went up to Montreal a week "ago for an operation. He is the son " '0! Mrs. Clark, of Wilmot and the late Edward Clark. Besides his mother he leaves to mourn his igwidow, nee Helen Cairns. and a gjittle son two years old. Also two flhisters, Mrs. John Hogg, Wilmot, " and Mrs- John Cotton, Kelvin, and _. ;.fo _ roth rs in Western - ema n, acgm ed ,5 .. Cal , are d ‘this evening. Funeral arrangements will be made later. The death occurred at hisresi- dense 18 Pie it Street Tuesday, swarm - l. the Charlottetown Hospital, on July as, ioas, to w. Mrs. Joseph A. Murphy, cherry V -‘ NEAR TBAQIDY-A_ moonlight by. a son, _ i °“°“"'°“ m“ “M” 1“ momma-at Port screen.‘ satur- at Covehead recently when a cere- lessly tossed. cigarette t fire to a g? "my W- llfld motor launch laden, , Iii! pic- nickers. Several members of West “M.” Covehead Young, rpm Jociety . set out in the boa flier! clam ..- bako on the beach flit! were} feI hundred yards frongshottjwheu the fire started. After dropping ‘the craft's iuel overboard, all hands. leaped hastily into the water. A fisherman on the beach who no- ticed their plight, rowed, out in his boat and brought every member of the party safely to shore. ‘Many friends inithis Province will regret to teem of the death yester- day, at Schomberg, Ontario. of Mr. ‘rhomastluthbert James. Mr. James. who would be BI years of on Oc- tober 8, was born" in as, the family removing to St. John's, New- foundland, while he was still a child. Rn came to Charlottetown in 181i A pretty wedding took place June 28th at 8.80 am. in St. Dun- stan's Basilica, Charlottetown. when Rev. F. Macqueld, united in marriage Margaret Kai, daught- 93‘ "1 13511161 Reedy. Qtlvehesd Rear a and Herroll. .scn of. Mrs. Mai" Asbihl, Milcove. The bride looked charming in s. gown of blue crepe with nbcezfeories to match and car- ried a dainty bouquet. She was at- tended by . her sister Miss Dolly Ready who also wore blue. _The groom was supported ‘by his broth- .‘4 J.‘ MOIJIODQAt Brookfield, July ~21 Mrselioderick McLeod. a _! BEDMOND-In title city July D. Wallace Redmon . I89 4 niontha CONNOLLY-In this city. July l! Mary Connolly. l!“ '75- §.°""’§"1fi;“§ i}??? iilifiil ., up . _u . . Gquoigble‘, aged 3 weeks, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Wesley Constable. ' i," W’ At ' Surnrnenide, I?‘ ‘aasmes Berry Hunter. aged . y .- , DOUGAN-Dled in the city oh l July. so, ma. Anthony .1. Dougedi, The death of an old and respect ed resident, Mrs. John Oahoun. of Beach Point. 3E1. occurred at the ‘Pgyrfy ogn tltxgy er 11°56“ Mblng‘ M1“ we’ Gem’ 1 mony the bridal coupleJeft ma“- lsnierz’: $5.2: PM 2;: : M m nun-o n d- the old pomeei- settlers of 9.2.x. "m"! °° 111° 11°“ -°1 the 1W1“ she was one of fourteen children. a “m” ‘"79" wu-‘enm-w m“ 1m‘ woman of high moral principled gggtte relatives of the bride and 3 hetl . h ‘ ' ' a;*r:'.r:.*::‘.i;"€:i;u‘. ..:..S nevu- I» owl-o» in ~ hand to those less fortune mm bride was tendered a miscellaneous herself and was an ardent ‘worker ‘MW’ “t m’ mm’ "1 h" 951m“ the Christian church. Her health where F numb" °t “"1111 31115 had been mums m, the put yen. were received. The Guardian Joins REVISITING ISLAND-Mr. John D. Campbell and daughter Laura, accompanied by Mrs. Isabella Mac- , Kinnon, and Mr. and Mrs. John 00y. all of Medford, Mas" arrived on the Island Saturday to spend a few weeks with Mr. Campbell's _ daughter. Mrs. John MacPhail of argyle. Ibis Mr. and Mrs. C0y‘s t vlsitto the Island, and they ‘express themselves as being most favorably, impressed with its scenic ‘v beauty. Though well nigh s. quarter v . 1. ,1. Friends from all over the Prov- i inoe attended the ‘ebratlcna at Grand River yesterday in honor of Rev. Father John A. MacDonald who his sever for b0 years in the A deep sorrow came upo Pointand vicinity on July 2nd, when the spirit of Mrs. Samuel Sabine went to Join its Maker. The deceased. who had been in 11°’ a “m”? h” “Peed 51"“ the but she as tconflned to he-r bed 1" “shins Mr- Ind Mrs. Arbinc s g1 h u“, m, u, t ministry of the Roman Catholic ‘hm Y!!!" "he W" hilhly "- from Cyrus sieldu onice in New ,4 y“... _ Mixes MacKlnrion and Campbell, “mu 5;,’ £9121“ previous m h" long. happy Journey through life. "tom we“ iormnly gehglyéz Church on the Island, BP°°1¢<1 by 11"!‘ 011116 0! "1911111- York to take charge of the New u“ , m“ 1°“ ‘m’ “m” “m1 “h” death. All that kind end 1o son, born va years ago at Argyla mu lies opened with 11s w born st Dv-rlinstonnvhem York-Newfoundland-Iondon Tele- area - at Pickle Lake, Northern "111 51W 1°“ l“ Prlllm- “"1 1°“ hands could do to alleviate her s , A very w! death occur-react Milt-r 5mm and ems o, smooi caachq- Hish Mess in the parish church 1* 11"“ M“ °1 111' ""- bl" ti" srnph Company on the Island. suc- Ontario. Jack 1.. seer. aged is. fly-w rd. with eager anticipation the ing of old timers of their cniid- - hood days. ceecling the late Mr. Charles Hynd- roan in this position. his“? m. the Ne p ompan acq . w gczk-Newicilpdland-men Tele- graph, andiretainedbdr. James as superintendent for ~ this Province. Through his Anglo-American Com s new cable, a piece of. shore end ofthaltddetlontioelblewhiohis son of Mrs. Beerrahd the faring muld not stay the hand Phillip Beer of death and she passed to her etern rest on the above date. A short ,' neral service was held at her late home. The remains ivore then con-I veyed to the Murray Harboifl‘ Christian church where Rev- M‘: Britton conducted the service, slated by Rev. 0.2:.» Armstrong. hymns "Asleep in Jesus.” "Hook d Ages" and “In the Sweet Bye and ray River, P.E.I., in the passing of Mrs. Freeman , on Wed- esdil-y. July 17th. ma. The deceas- ed had only been ill for about five weeks. and ten days in the hospital revealed that nothing could be done. = a wis sent home and rallied tly. but only for a few days. late Mrs. Reynolds isadaugh- tor of Mr. John MacDonald, who born in Scotland and came out - this country when l2 years old. ltwhlehtiwsaed pflestwestbe celebrant. Rev. Father Poirier of . '5 Deacon of the Mass. Sub Deacon. my. Robert MacDonald, c. ea. n. 0f Brockviilc, Ontario, at present visiting his old home in Grand BUN‘. Master of Cerefnonim. Rev. Fether N. Ellsworth of St. Dun. atan's Bullies. His Erweliency MOI H57. Bishop OBulllvan m. to the western part of the Province, where she married Samuel Sabine, who predeceased her 24 years ago. Always a friend in time of sick- ness‘ and sorrow she endeared her- self to all who knew her and in her own sickness always’ maintained a cheerful spirit and a loving word and smile for everyone. There are left to mourn an affec- tionate mother, threo daughters and last few years he made his home with his niece Mrs. Amos Rodd. who faithfully and tenderly cared fos- hirn during an illness of about two years. He was a man of sincere piety. of true devotion to his Master and Church younfigt late . P.1d. _ 4 anchors-at trio City xcsnitil. ' My so. itseydbennislinnott. '- ~ IOIINNA-At ‘her we reruenue in Dbfcfleltei‘ at, Charlottetown, July 30. i035, Mrs. John McKenna. poo-At the Provincial Ssnatorliihi i‘: I Mr. L. E. Phillips, Bartlesvllle. Oklahoma. who last 'year retired "from the chairmanship of the "Phillips Petroleum ‘Company, is ‘ spending a few days in the Prov- ince, He is accompanied by Mrs. Phillips, who with him has trav- bbe . brought up their family in the fear elled all over Canada and the 3 " . n . Pall-bearers were: two sons. namel _ 3t lla. "Era, nod We 01 U10 M0710“ 17D" W 1191119 nl>vnited stat“ Mn Phillips has ma; rgvewav 21111 i6 Mega”. wanna . e was for many yea-rs a merchant prose;- of mum ‘in: Mme‘ o’ raugatpflvéltinntdsig: of God and in the atmosphere o1 made, For thirty years uninterrup- on Monday. July 29th, Hum. Doc, -: visited every country in the world Hume. George Stewart, Wilbur Me- t clledmfl“ and 1E1" 9'1 Mun" HOHOIHJU. His-i Eve, at home: Theo. 1411 59m“ W" “m.” ‘m W“ m“ u“ a Wu’ = ceremonies from different par- “mum “m” iahss in the diocese. The sermon WI washed by m. Rev. MI. o. .1. MacLellan, v. o, of 511mm“. iver. He is still well, though ad- vanced in years. and his daughter ‘v - lived with him. Mrs. Reynolds. who was born in connection. All during his super- intendency it maintained with little or no interruptions. Retiring from the te north of the equator except India, Arabia, Egypt and Russia. He is delighted with the summer climate . .-of this province. and is particular- Nell, Hedlev Penny, Ernest Penny. Interment took place at Murray Harbour cemetery. ' of Oakhili. N. 3.. and Jago at home, all of whom with the exception of Annie were with her at the end. Following a short service at the . llCIIAlDI-At the P. E. Hdspftllw Mendsmsulyse. 1,. Ralph Richards. Igcddwc; years. ,./ .ngt0n: Mr. Austin Arsenauit, iummerside, Mr. lltric Taylor and bliss May Taylor. Freetown-S. . ., I . By Guardian's Special Wire) W HHWGTON. July 29—Profits 29g. 323003000 to insiders of one "Annotated" Gm and Eiiectric Oom- pl-bvw e saber». holders received Ittle or-iiothing were disclosed ‘to- my byflie Unitfliiptates Senate Jill?! cuQIMeO V ' 1 committee he - tigation of they fight against. 1 continent. Mrs. Woaiside was also a great readerandthese two things made her a delightful companion; Her husband predeceased her sortie years ago, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ham-ii were pioneers of Hamilton and g Woodside farm iaoae of the fin in the district overicchifll Bi ,1 mend Bay. new are left tom ' five sons, Keir on the homeste _ William and Archie of Ham! E f ser- . Jamel some my pleased with the hotel accom- -naarn or rues. norm I. vlledonle lv-“ty e181" W"! Ilq- 1* home. "new were taken to om. 1.. McIeod) lived to- "'°° '1 “"4 °‘ ‘mt “"1 °' u" “'1 m‘ “m” R111?“ ~ _ also survived ~ her h band, "$19115 91 11h remained lh Olili‘ . . ' . . .2‘;’.“.‘2.“‘;‘;.Z.“§ £2‘...§.i°.°2.""."..‘”li'i hflfiiihflotldht“i.“filni‘fiifi one... o bond... 14.5.. ...“zl o... 5i‘.*‘*i.§l’i.2.‘i'i"s;"li.’.° ‘ltfifiifi; m: so» w can» w m» iihl'...’?i..o"é.‘.‘3,....' ’"i'oi"l‘i...¥§"...- in» M -\---~s=vn wit" '1“ nland should become a most popu- her passed to the Greet Beyond in "M “im- "lth his flthfl- lmfill- Btirlins. assisted hr slr- Mucban. ‘tfldfiom w““‘,‘°""l""' supporters a the church. fi,fl'm°°fl“§hfi'fin% -- - - - . " r ' .2131‘ tourist resort. the personof Mrs. John H. Wood- ‘filmed l1’- hflme. I188 and AleX- 'I'he ll bearers were: Messrs, am u‘ m 111' W‘ . 5.1". ago, gave a gen- M m“, m “Mann'- Mr. and Mrs. Phillips are regis- side. who owed sway at her hon» "d" °- It WM» The" is one n-vid d. Amos Gorrill, t m. , - - rous donation of undreds cf dol- ~ » 1 . . . t Iqtered at the Canadian National. in amnion on July 23rd. although Philip Stewart. James stew-rt. si- m‘ "m i“. t“ “m” F" lars to the, sun ‘ty.~ans tes- . . .. .. ._. confined ‘ti/I tnewim dior thechg: wit‘ Maolesn- ‘and Herbert‘ Mac- a" 1k. Mmléghai,” tn m“ . m,“ o, m“ u, ‘m. _ B .. TUESDAY few years rs. was - . 11ml. - wiwlm-h- - m; 5M4, qho y". 1n LE- ful and happy 1n the knbwi .. . and three sisters. Mrs. Sarah Mur- -.-_..... dress from the parisioners of h mm“. x a . JIONSIL CASES __ A numb" that he, me h“ be“ “w”; , dock cf Murray River. Mrs.» Hora - The death of rm. Alice Bagnall 511M River was read by -Mr w" ’ km!!!‘ r‘ a p1 tonsil cases were treated or. the and that her children were a ccui- Holman. age we years. which occur- Prank a ~ ‘_ . a ' '~ ‘igrince County Hospital on Monday. fort and blessing in hec- decllni red Saturday. 6V . July 13th. The n" h“ h h‘ “m. m“ “t, ‘u . . “lfnong the patients are: Miss Helen years. Mrs. Woodside had visi .- gflsingof be last ofthe i u",- n m,“ b. g Bmallman. R. 8., of Knutsford; her children in their homes in dii- e late Eiclllfd Blilllll. m“ mm‘ “you. “um” u mm Muster Burton Bell ~of Alberton; ferent parts of the Dominion and y Basel GNVWII Mm! has been re- “m”, ‘ Miss Marion MacNelll of weliing- she had returned to 1m- Igimq . ton; Miss Lois Barlow of Welling- home enriched in mind with the ‘hum. ton; Mr. William Tredenlck, sum- many things she had-heard and w.“ on side; Mine Annie Stewart, Weli- seen‘ while travelling some the “u, .