A . lllisfaké‘ by -. buying ,. I prices to biggest buy- _ *9 _ ”"J‘t1l.*rs.1s2'v~- l; ».ll0FF’$ noun llllvs . lllli is- usuu A TIIE slzsl our no sna Central‘ Guardian at. ‘James PRESBYTERIA lii. Muc-ilng orscsstrn at 7.30. 49c, ‘Pawns. cbnssrs AND CORSELETTE Dollar Day price Bros, Ltd.‘ 102a 1 1 3i SILK srockmzs _ V 25v. ‘Futons. - 76R Bros» Ltd. 7623 7 7 3i ‘BOYS CAPS 090-. 75s., $1.00 Plltons. / ' ents, indefinitely. lWe can show you men’s fine boots of ex- cellent qualify (not shop made) on up-to- ' date, lasts for $2.50, $2.98, $3.25 ‘and $3.98 for Dollar Bros. Lid. 7023 7 7 3i l. 2 MENS SPRIING COATS. ‘Spociul Dollar iliuys M275. Paiolls. 703i YOUR SUBSCRIPTION may have expired, renew po\v and get your choice of a Valet Auto Strep _ lOHUROHF-lPre-commullion service? will be held Friday evening at 7.- Lafilss cor-rot; veers 2 rol- T634 SIIc.-—I’row'se pull‘. LACE CURTAINS, slightly soil. ed, special price oi 75c,— Prowse 763i , ___ TIHE NORTH SHORE HOUSE, IMaipeque will be closed to transl- 7637-7-8-21 CREPE DE CHENE, good heavy quality In IIGWGHI shades. pricc $1.30 lllly only. -—I’row:-lc and our extensive and Razor, Illads and strap irae, or Val- N . s . i Frlauiein The; many's most noted woman air p||_ Where a sumptuous dinner was serv- ‘Ordination Ceremony‘ Sunday. June 19th. was the occa- sion of the solemn ceremony of the ordination of Revs. John-Howard iMullally and Charles Joseph Mc- Carthy to the high dignity of the Holy Priesthood. The ceremony was performed by Fr. Mullally‘s uncle. His Grace Archbishop Sinnott, of ‘ Wlnnipell. assisted by llt. Rev. Msgr. zfllair, president Catholic Church ,Extlension Society as Archdeacon. ‘Rev. A. J. McAulay as Notary, Rev. , A. L. Sinnott. Master of Ceremonies, land Rev. Owen McInerney, Ecchas lassistant Master of Ceremonies. Fr. ‘Mullally, was assisted by his lcousin, Rev. F. L. Mullally, of .St. - »Dunstan's University, and Father McCarthy by Rev. Frank McAuiay, of Winnipeg.‘ Rev. E. ' i |Walke:'. D.D., former pastor of Rollo » Buy, and o. number of clergy. occu- pied seats in the Sanctuary. I-Ilui Grace Archbishop Sinnott preached an eloquent sermon on the dignity oi’ the priesthood, the relation be- tween the priest and Christ and the relation between the priest and his fellowman. _ . l After giving their blessings to their ‘relatives and the large congregation lassisting for the occasion, the ncwly lordained priests, accompanied by l-Iis Grace Archbishop Sinnott and ,the oiflclatlng clergymen. repaired fto the honlc of Fl‘. Mullallys moth- Raachke. Gen ‘ler, Mrs. John Mullally. Souris West. ammunition-pow...» varied line of womengs or Utility Knife free. Elehtr one ct, is planning go guempg a geru" led them, along with the immediate to New York r0n~stgp 4||9M_ "- ; families and out-of-town guests. pecials at $2.50 are j the talk of the prov- ince and although this makes a remarkable premium. men's sAlLorl STRAW ‘HATS odd lots regular $1.75 to $3.00 lDollar Days 150e, lPlttons. 7624 AN EXPERT. trained Ill Dr. line is getting pretty sclmlys nlct-ilod of treating fullell _. are priced much lower f how and find that. our f statements are‘ alto- gether too mild; u l.‘- 9h! "mpletes in: hop she will be ‘he H“ ma" 9i‘ woman to effect a westward air crossing of the A1. lantlc. MEN'S KHAKI PANTS for lllt) .» llrcilos tlllilLil-IIEI‘ loot troubles. will big man sizes ~12 and 11', Spy/f i‘ we" exllallsl“ w“ l" "iiil..."ii‘g‘é‘ ' 11g 0 - ‘ , ' ‘ ‘ - _. ._ _... flunk we have enough Alley ill Co. lull. Cll'tOW7ll6-3[l;.7 Illnl- MEN'S BLUE AND onev Slll'l!_(‘.‘ to last ‘over Dollar ‘ ' $27.60. lpllltlllb‘, | On the following Sunday Fathers Mullally and McCarthy celebrated ytheir first solemn high masses in ‘St. Alexis Church, Rollo Bay. Rev. .A. L. Sillnott was assistant priest“ t Rev. F. L. Mullally and Rev. F. Mc-' , Aulay. Deacon and Sub-Deacon.~ _‘ Rev. F. l... Mullally delivered an elo- quent address suitable to the occa- 4 5101i, congratulating the young, l _ipricsts. their parents and families. ' After tllc Mass. the parishioners suits u relzulul- $35.00 value Special,‘ vlllsenled cash of the priests with an address and a. well-filled purse. 763i , I Day. MOTOR PNRTM ___m._ John A __.__ . ,to vlvhlch both made a very fitting; .3. Fraser and his daughter, Miss lill- BED SPRING llllil mattress l)ol~l rel” l" - "’ ' Bic of Kiugsbol motored t0 ill‘: lill‘ Dllys $03-75- Pillfliifi- l‘ _.._ ___,,> __ '_""' C-ity on Thursday Ill their new Star 7011i.’ _.. Sedan. accompanied by Mrs, Ty- 14 MENS ' . ‘ ° ‘l . Ohllllg, Miss Jennie Sltewar- ’ T . ‘flvclwds and‘ ,‘ Special discount 0n “enrd Mm lgmnfm-d Robertson. éyorstrxls. Special fol‘ l)ollzll~ Duy._ ' I While Ill the City, Mr. Fraser ali- 15.00 sizes 36 lo 4:5. Sec tllc lot. ___. , men s heavy wear! telnded ii meeting lot ilie Eilecllllvl‘ Palm“ 7034, Mr. Lester Jay. Fanning Brook, is oi‘ thp Board of Trade. ' BOYS LONEF-A-IVT SUITS employed in hauling firewood to ' ' . i —~—-— l l Mrs. A. M rtin. M . M ‘tl ‘b _,ht. Blg. discount on all WOMEN'S INSTITUTE- — The Si" ‘llll llllll il-l- SlHvl-l! Doll ' the wood Zy the corfd fr:‘lnIl\/Ir?l31ay. July meeting oi’ New Glasgow Wo- men's Institute was held on Mon- ,day, the fourth, at the home of Mrs. ‘P. L. Campbell with a good attend- ance of members and visitors. Meet- ing opened with the Institute Ode. Members answered their ‘names by giving short recitations. Miss Net- tie Andrews and Mrs. J. L. Steven- son werc appointed as a sick com- mittee for two months. It was de- cided to hold an ice-cream social on July 9th. Meeting closed by singing O Canada. Next meeting to be held women’.s. light -c-olored goods except what ar- rived this week. 95 mairs women’.s yvhitegcanvas sneakers sizqs’ 21/2’ 31/2’ 4’ on Monday, August 1, at the home 41/3. YOIIlJhSSIZQ 11 andnl Mrs. .1. B. Dickicson. Roll call chairs 9 and Worth ‘I to be answered with “Ways of Serv- |ing Vegetables." flQm 90c t9 $125 furl s1‘. JAMES’ SUNDAY SCHOOL l ' PICNIC-The annual picnic of St. 5a cents per palr‘ ‘James’ Sunday School was held at Stanhope Lane on Wednesday after- noon. The cars left the Sunday School Hall between one and two o'clock, and'ftrrived at the picnic grounds in good time. Unfortun- ately it rained considerably, but Satins $1.95 per pair up and a lot of odds and ends at 25c and 50c. \ had enjoyable and successful games between the showers. There was a good attendance. about 25 cars con- elders to the picnic grounds. Ten ‘ everyone tired and happy. You lsure make no_ here for these goods than manufacturers . .74 ers. Have a look any- K OUR . » BRAIN < CLEAR If you want your brain to l work clearly, cut out the Iyoavy noondafmoal and try a glass of rich milk and simple, l whdlssome ‘ WHOLE WHEAT » - BREAD . I in every ollco you got a dc- I Ilclous, nutty sweetness, be- | cause all tho nutrition of- the I wheat-berry Is right there, with just enough bran to al- ll y uuurn. s w" good elimination. lNow is the Time ,_..,To flloctor l Your Foxes», Ask your Grocer tor f Stewart s Made In Charlottetown 161 Kant Street l _,___, r5’ .4. . 1 was served at 5 o'clock after which "l" ‘lllwel ‘Dllpllllmellt the cars began to leave for home, ‘ililll ‘Hlllllll- Yll" ll” llllrllllllll’ ' ‘ Palolls Limited [lays $9.00. ‘Pillulls GUESTS AT BRACKEV BEACH. -—Gucslls at the Ferris, llrzlckley Death. are Miss Mal-y C, MncQuar- rie. ‘Ciliclligil; Bliss J‘ it» Scotl. Miss Eva. ‘Llulltlly, Miss Alice U" :rlge. Miss Alnlll Slocum. Miss Myrtle (‘rawfllrd- Mfils Alice Mc- Klnl, St- John; Miss Grace Baird, and Miss Constance Weaver. MOTORED HOME-Mrs. Neil ,Stewart and Ml‘. Duncan Stewart, lRoxbury, Mass, Miss Dorothy Jam- lieson. Medford. Mass, and Miss Mary McCarthy, Dorchester; Mass, arrived in the City Thursday morn- .ing and left for the eastern end of ‘the Island yesterday afternoon on a lyislt to friends and relatives. . UNITED CHURCH-Rev. . lJllcksoll, Minister. (Yavelldisll Coll- lgregutlon, ‘Rustico Sabbath School 9.30 a. lll. Rustico, Lord's Supper. 11.00 u. lvl. Now (llusgow, Lord's i150 p. m M-ISS NORA K. GILES the well ' ‘ veylng about 1501mm ones and the“. known lCcl-setiero will demonstrate ' the lLot-ers- ‘Frrlll Corset in Thursday tvd to crnle and sec ‘the new mo- dels and to discuss your Corsctl __ ‘Problollls. [Fitting appointments can ibc arranged by telephone. 7634 HERE FROM VANCOUVER. - Mr. .l. A. Jollllson- manager (irl-ul West l/lfo, VZlllCUilVvlH in visiting tllc province, lie uiilo-roll lhllifllx, illeurnlpliuitld by Mr. and Mrs- iluul N_ (Jiuyioll Jackie‘- Mrs. (‘laylorl being his duuglilcr. Mr, Johnston know-s ilho l"llilll(l -\vc»lI-_ us lllzllly y.-.'lr.~: new! lvl=lll~ lolrlovd on lllullllgcr or filo Mulial Li l lll ‘Hlllifztx, Ilo used lnl rucn ‘llllfi-ICS on our Irlll-k, and knew many oi‘ Ill-g zolll time llurlienlen. \vilIl solllo of Willi-Ill he is renewing zloqlulllltoncos, OFF FOR CONVENTION-J. ti.‘ iMzlcKay. lSydlloy, ‘(lrulld Muster of, the Free Rllil Accepted Masons of, Nova lsfllllll, sailed f-l0lll lllnd, lo allond ll Masonic (IDIIVCII-l ‘il0ll Ilcing llclll there. Other well ‘known Maritime Masons, who ac< rolllpanlczl llim are: IA.B. Colborlle um} ls,.l<1. Muggall, Sydney. and L. N. EMeKennn and lz-H. ‘Poole. ‘Mllllj fugue, iPJltlnl. and RJH. lingers 1i Charlottetown. I I _______(4.}.__._._ l PERSONALS ‘, ‘The Misses ll-l. Barret-i, J. All- (p-ewu and IR. 'Mclllsh, nurses lll training at Folconwood Hoslllllll» spent the week end in Monctou. Y! |B., the guests oi‘ Mrs. Phillips-- They were accompanied hack homo [by lMr. Jack iRIchardl-l. who spndlng a Itew days tho gill!" °l lMiss Jessie Andrews of Brackley. lPMEJl‘. Dr. A. A. and Mrs. Mullaliy loll- Monday mornlns l0? Bum!" They We are ‘the solo ngentfor l “kilns they are mo but . ‘ all of Dr. Allan's Fox Rom» Ironoionc for‘ onrmltqc; fit nu. m nu. Stomach powdsr + H+0v4* EYES TESTED I l . AND tor-mu down on ""19!" 1 l m: a by colontlflo ‘i W‘ l.°ll°"' Pllwd" "l" "db l on.“ m:thodo. ‘ c‘ and. Jnllnndlqtu , I prescribe for you. - E. W. J. S. TAYLOR nqlmmi optomntrllll 148* Richmond Strut 1 Harold L. ‘Worthy llll-illili"? ,.w spent three weeks with the doctor‘! mother, Mrs. John Mullally, Sourls West. having come home for theor- dlnation of his brother. REV- J05" l-l. Mullally. Dr. Mullally has a large dental practice and is another of our successful Islanders abroad. Livestock Report (‘Canadian Press) -. .\l0.\l'llllll€.~\lll. July li- - ’l‘~ll°l‘° wus Ollly 35 cattle and l9fllntlzlllllel me hundred hogs for srlilo o M two lllflfkfilrl Ioduy- PM?‘ ‘vhf iirln- and dealers werre talking Ii K or prices for lloilll- The” l" n oblong feeling lll the “lllfllel m‘ l ’ . - l “+9004 000 +w++w+0+wo+o+o+oow o0 .4+O+}""” I‘ lronl ' ‘ullli ‘son. g Haliilax r] B STEWARTIS llliondzly lul- ‘St. John's, Ntrwloml-lll ‘em ' pal-I then had him saw and split it. A very interesting game of ball was played Friday evening between the Head of Hillsboro Tigers and the .Mount Stewart Dreadnoughts, and was witnessed by a goodly number y oi fans. The score totalled thirteen .to seven, in favor of ~the Tigers. Seven innings were played; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ‘Jay, Borden, spent Sunday here. Miss Ethel McAssey. Truro, N.S., arrived Friday evening to spend at holiday with he: parents, Mr. -Mrs. Lee McAsscy. Cherry Hill. , On Friday, the 1st inst., the stork visited the home efMr. and Mrs. George McKenzie. St. Andrew's and deft a baby son. Continuing his .flight to Mt. Stewart, he called atl ithe home of Mrs. Wesley Jay and left a baby daughter. y Much sympathy is felt for Mrs; notwithstanding this the picnickers §l_lllll“l' 3-00 li- lll- ‘Slllllley wrvlw Everett Smallwood. late of Mooscl Jaw, Sash, in the death Friday of -her little two and a half year old son. Harvey. Funeral was held at 0 p.m. Sunday to St. Peter's cemetery.‘ ‘Rev. M. K. Charman. pastor of the ,Unlted Church, Mount Stewart, con- l >dueted the services. _ I , Mrs. H. W. Glover left Monday imorning for Roxbury. Mass.. where [she intends spending some time. Some farmers report prospects l ,W~‘l‘y good for the certified seed po- I tat? crop, but the “reds" have "miss. ed in o. number of places. The regular services of tile Prcsby- ‘ vterlan Church were held at tllc usu- l 1a] hour oi 7 o'clock p.m.. conducted | lhy Rev. R. H. Stnvcrt. Hunter River. ; Services of tllc United Church were held at the usual hour or ll, a-m. but tllc evening service was cancelled. I.- l - ~ — — l iMrl-l. lllowurd iGlovcr having gone lo tllc New England States for an» indefinite time, heir glgger-lnqaw, Mrs. J-lowzlrd Court. H-unlter lRlvor l'l lllolflllil‘ after matters lllliii her l‘l l lMr. ‘I13. l‘. ‘Clark who has rcceiv- I cd u position on the l3,»s_ nuylield unlcll is in Charlottetown fill pres- ollt left Monday to take ‘up Ills (lul- lCs Oil board. l ii l A quiet wedding was soionluizedl ill Si.» Andrew's iMonday morning] when Miss Zilla Fcehan. Savagef ll-larbour, became the blide of Mr. James Atkins, proprietor c-i‘ the ISavory ‘Hotel, Mount Stewart. Rev- ,~ Brelld Pr. AJP. Mobellan, lPJP. ‘ Performing the nuptial ceremony. In the evening a reception was held at the home of the bild". where a large number of guests on‘ ljlayed the hospitality of, Mr. and “lMrs- ‘Atkins until ‘the "was _ lhours" and all joined In wishing. ‘Iheir host an‘! hostess a happy; Vwedtled life. y I - I lMiss lEnllneline iCoilfin and her. ~frlend Miss Marion Smith who ac‘ ‘companied her from New Yolk, le turned home iWednasday‘ from a- ,‘ visit to Charlottetown and summer-i side. | i Among those who arrived this‘: lweeil to spend o holiday here arei "Miss lclleu llunucpollalo, alluglilsrl of Mir. and Mrs. David E. ‘Mc , Donald. Cherry Hill; Miss I ' .l‘l_ll.‘3l?_li£l_l1l1°ul‘l"_l?.l1)llfl‘l_-lilllllilllill. . GROCERY SPECIALS PINES Medium size, for 29c Large size . . . . . . . . .2 for 35c (SPECIAL) PLUM JAM Large 3 Pound Glass... . .39c _(SPECIAL) VEGETABLES Ripe Tomatoes. Cucumbers, Carrots, Beets, Celery, Spinach, Onions, etc. Island Strawberries Quart Sizes at 25c. Scotch Oatcake 25c. Per Package. GRAPE FRUIT 3 for 25c. -—~—————*r ORANGES 39c and 60c. BULK DATES 2 Pounds for 25c. (SPECIAL) Family Mixed Fancy Biscuits 20c. per Pound (SPECIAL) 1 LOBSTERS This Year's Pack. Quarter size Tin . . . . . .. . Halt Size Tin .. LOBSTER PASTE For Sandwiches Quarter Size Tin . . . . - . - 45¢ Let Us Supply Your Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables for Camping Parties, Picnics, and the Home. Fraser's Island-made Pork and Beans 12c., 20c., and 30c. per tin. Fraser's Yellow Eyed Beans Price per Tln . . . . . . . . . . . .200. WHY BAKE BEANS? TRYFRASEFPS ASPARAGUS Large Size Tln . . . . . . . . ..39c ‘FRUIT SYRUPS 25o. and 40c. per Bottle. AN ISLAND PRODUCT Morris‘ Ginger Ale Picnic Package containing six large bottles of Ginger Ale. AN ISLAND PRODUCT LEMONS Special Sale of Large Size Juicy Lemons, per do!“ . .45c Buy a dozen today. They are good and will keep. OLIVES Stuffed or plain, all sizes and prices. ‘ FRAY BENTOS 30c per tin, 2 for 55c. Special Chocolate Coated Biscuit 39c. per Pound. Shredded Wheat 2 Packages 28c. Quick Puddings 3 Package: for 26c. o Iolllti ns E Sod- Ltd. ' f l um. Winston all-l the genial and M- l obliglng clerk In ‘RJC. Clark's gel!- coult. daughter or Mr. Davd o. =erai store Is at‘ present on Ill.- holi- Coffin, lull. of lHi-ilsboro. and lulilsllluylt. Etta Jardine daughter oi’ ‘Mr. and, 'iM'ls. Frederick Jardlne, l-ld. of‘ Hillalloro. . , elm alum lnglea. ‘omemry. is‘ . spendlus a few days in Mount Ste-t ‘ wart the Klleilt. of ‘Dr. and Mrs. A. l ,.,.ul calves and lllllllls lCOk werllfl"? B. Martin. IRII F. -¢o>—-—-— . . lt would be strange If the oomli- Th9 llflfllllfl 0f "l9 DFIVQI 0' the fathers of confederation committee no one of the col-emailing of Dominion Day In dIrmo-Il jubilee year.‘ y ll man keeps didn't know ‘him.’ 4Q-O-§-—-—-b Money Iaum- and in‘ usually in it hurry l0 my ‘soorbbye. I . l PAGE THIRTEEN“ ‘ Fresh strawberries WHEAT Anew thrill for. your palate New health for your body f‘ Irving Nelson Linnel. i -L of the United States department of appointment stale, whose official Canada‘ as U. s. consul-general lo has been confirmed. Mil Called tin. Bar At the opening of the SIIPYCllll‘ Court on Monday morlllllgl ‘m! .motion of Ml‘. Robert N. lvlcfflelllll lGol-don Roy Holmes was admitlild ‘ as a Barrister at Law. In admitting Mr. Holmes to tllc Bar, his Loldsilip, the Chief Justice. spoke, in part, as follows: "Mr. Holmes, I noted with‘ a crest deal of interest tllc statements made by Mr. McNeill in presenting l0 ill" Court your application for admis- sioll to the Bar, and I am very pleased indeed to compliment Y0" on the noted success you have made lll your examinations. Your marks» as shown by the Examiners’ YCIIQYl-l not only quality you for fldllllSSlOlli as an Attorney of this Court, but; also, without serving the flCCllSHJlll-l ed Attorneys year. are sllillclcrlt ullder the law to entitle you to ad-l mission as a Barrister forthwith. | I trust that the success which you have gained as a Student-zlt-loull may be a fail" promise of wllzltl awaits you at the Bar. You will re- l member. however. that at all times; a Barrister should keep before llim the highest standard of profession- al ethics and to that end, I would ' suggest to you what ill future I pro-I pose to suggest to all applicants for‘ admission, the necessity for making a careful and continuous study ol: the ethics which are adopted as tlle= best guide for Barristers practising. in this or ally other British Court. l I hope that your futll‘ wlli open up before you that sue s which, can only attend faithful s " ability and keeping By bearing those bravely, there“ are lawalt, commensurate with the duties ________.__ ti? lof thosouwho enter upoll this leal‘n-,-w‘.)“‘hy ‘llllll cmlno“ Op. m" Bane 31W!’ Wlllfl \\‘llll‘ll l>Q§ltl0ll___li§ lflfvfrerc spent. on tile old homestead. l I am sptzlkllii.’ for ‘the Court in “gllml l" 0mm)" last.‘ of a. 90mm" H" leaves m Chellsl‘ the memllry saying to you that the Court hopes Olls and Clicqm‘ dlspuslllu“ “u!” l’ llllld and dewmd lathe“ “l” g f , _ , _ who entered ills holnc were most 1,9115 and five daughters, Dl you a long and successful calcer ospltably “Velcomed. There are w“ ML Holmes is w be heartily Com to mourn the loss of a kind and lov-‘ i ed profession. lat the Bar of this Province.“ Give yourself this treat today! _ ilw Mid méirlac rz- bu. is said to be contcm plati hard work. It is no Royal road that an early date. you have entered upon. The fzlitlllul colorful character than Lord Shel I Barrister and Attorney, serving tllc mlllicnail , hobo. jZWEIIy traveler, interests of his clients to tllc best ofconf- ruclicn vtorket‘, vaudev in mind hi5 annzuncirlg that he had spent S5. 1300.000 he was oaths of office, exercises libel‘. tale Zlt 573 F! d3)’ \\‘°I‘l<l"Q Ill B‘ Canal-iii" and responsibility which men in tile Lat" llfl W“ BSEWIBIFU with 80m’- ordinary walks of life do not carry. Camila responsibimiesmn the hcotloo Hope Diamond, of rewards which, ""- ll ‘ '5; --_ ‘ Lady Sholto Douglas 'i5 not to b» 0‘ . discouraged byil‘ unhappy ng divorce and Ire-marrying at Lhe will be able to locate a more, e D.uglas'vt--ho has been in turn lanchmar. saloon-keeper. railway; ilia‘ ac tcr and‘ what not. In 1904- miller glad to accept a jolb lzlllvtay survzy party in th-l welt. Toronto financiers in a Wests-in I-Ie blam,s much of his trouble-s which he was ;or a time-posses:- lt is, doubtful ii‘ oil exploration Scheme. v i.‘ _\.__ J1 eighty-four years. all oi which The sons are Alexander A., of Portland. Ore- ‘gon; and John D. of Weston. Massa- igratulated on the excellent results mg tamer‘ m‘? following S n5 ami “llllsgllsl m” daughters are M's‘ iof his examinations, he having made daughters‘ Mm M?“ d‘ Mnl-lamcs R Glallamq smnchelt M's‘ {an aggregate percentage which is Blltllalilin- P- E. 1-. Dtinaltl J- in Alexander W. Devvlre, West New- lexceptionally high, and obtaining nsl high as ninety-six per cent in ifldb‘ lvidual subjects. ' He studied with the well known‘ firm of MacKinnon 8c McNeill in‘ this City and at tllc Dulhousie Law; School, where he also made a,‘ splendid standing in ills classes. '*€§-i In Melnoriam . ~ - l ~ I MR. ALLAN lll/vrlll-lsolv | 'l'hcrc parlscd peacefully lttvlly alt,‘ Belle River oll llllay 15th, Alizlll‘ Matllcson. n lifo long and llllllllyi respected citizen of that plrlec at. theludvaneed age of 88 years. The deceased aitllclulgll not cnjoyq ing perfect health for n number of llyears was able to be about until o.‘ few weeks before his death. He was; for 20 years the faithful and trust- Maine, U. S. A.; Mrs. J. A. Mac-i Donald. Solllervillc. Mass; Craig in‘ 1 the old home; Alexander in Ontariml Mrs. N. N. Ross. Roseberry, P. E. I., and Mrs. N. A. McInnis. Wood Is-l lands. P. K I. His funeral services, ton, Mass; Mrs. John D. Matheson. Rose Valley; Miss K. Maude Mac- donald. Swampscott, Mass, and Mrs. William H. MacLeod, Charlottetown. He is survived by one brother James ltlecdrlllald oi Charlottetown. who met at the famous and 0h- Oliiver Mowctt. shown-ABOVE. . goth {in PI um of m, mullmémlmaiiém W9"! largely il-llemllffil testifying $01 The funeral service was conducted ' the high esteem in which he lvasvby RQV, David cgbum, pastor u: the held. E-lis remains were laid to rescilzqge Vallcy United Church of which ill the cemetery at WOOd Islandsgltho deceased was a member, beside those of Ills wife who prc-‘ His remains were laid away in dismissed him sir roars ago. Springton Cemetery beside his fath- *—* '"“.° 4>" "W" jcl‘ and mother. ni/llkvilmu M/\(.‘I)()l'\'/\l.l) l “““ "”_’° TTT -- -- l (Ill ’l‘illlr:ld:ly llftorlluull April fzlllil.‘ 192.‘, Mr, Malcnlln Mavdrlllltlti Dltfiliffl‘ W“ “ peacefully itWfly at his llonlc lll, .\i-;\'l" Ylillh. Jilly 6.-—PllllIino St/nnchftl- ~ il‘.'l‘lllll'll, was ri-dllslllli-il today by The dcnouslrll was tho son of llzi-‘lllfi ililli‘ -\llll"ll“ "Mllmlll-‘llllli “we DUI-mm and Kawm-m‘. M(1l‘:_‘l.\\f| l ll .\Iil!lIllillI"0ll-\'ly approved II Millall, who czlllle to tile Island from lillllllllil lllilllll ll“l“"’l*'l lll" sllllll‘ mo 15m U; Sky“ h, Hm ' in»; vigil! and Hurry Willi The deceased Ilud I08" " l"l'l -l"lY l3- “I V I c n Ir d as L- an it Ill lh I D.». tier Oil l .la ha! been suggested to the Milo , , _ Two of mo f8! ti.” II are ‘buried In Toronto , Ontario. flmflrl". Hefl- g tho int resting pIIOOQ of mobs.’ ' z- cumin‘; u- ...‘ imp-nun Geog-pd , \