where Mr. Myers is n very prosper- MONDAY ILL ATTEND CONVENTION llilllllre. G. F. Hutcbesoa and Dorothy, leave on Tuesday III, on a motor trip through of-Novn Scotla. While away Hutclreson will attend the Au- Colveltiou of the Maritime etrio Association which m ts this week in Halifax and ex- pfitu to return on Monday next. Inna annexes-rm recent- lytrected shrine to St. Teresa was hot evening by His lordship , lssisttd by Rev. r Basil Croken and Rev. r Bay McKenzie. Beautiful mimic was rendered by the Corpus Olklsti Choir, the boy's choir and uh mambo .- of the Society of the TUESDAY Tuesday at 3 p. m. Iii l “t” r1917"- An 591-7791371319, Msblel became the bride of Mr. Roy 11 "is 131115911911 by R31’- Fankflfanton, sun of Mr. nud .\lrs. AlqI. B! K1108. 5- J- 'bcrt Tnntou, St. Eleanors. . . i“ An event of much interest toukfllllsl. plice at St. Andrew's (‘hurch ouvqy the morning ofJuly 4th, 1927, \\'h9ll1_~;|'P Mina Zilla Feehan 0f Savage Har- hy hour was united in marriage to Mr. James Atkins of Mount Stewart. The bride, who was given -in mar- rllge by her brother Adrian. vrasjou Slit-as tabtefully attired in a dress of pou-l .\liss Jenn drb blue Sirlsssilk lace with genr- gette trimmings and wore a pic- thrice ttlre hat of corrcsp0ndi11g tcxturcfusettil aild carried a bridal tiuuquct of but- t-llaneotis shower at tl Mr. 21nd .\l1's. W. C. Iilcbcotl. .\lt| ‘i11_:1 short speech. cxplaiucd lubp-t-t of thc gather Adelaide Hulnpbry filled Willi m ‘ beautiful 8 s carried a bouquet nf pink carnal-i ions. The groom was stipportetl l1_.'_ Mr. Peter Jay of Mount Stewart. ruucnaz. TODAK-The m-icnu‘! of the late Ralph W. Mncdonald will take place at Georgetown this afternoon at. 3 o'clock. and costs, or 3 months in jail. In the second case Mr. A. C. Saunders, who appeared for the Prosecution, asked that the information which was laid u11der the provisions of the ,old Customs Act, and which has and William W. Mocdonald of New. York. Although absent from thcl Province for many ycars, the late‘ granted thc request but in doing so said that as the amendment com- pletely changed the nature of the t‘ ' we Province’ having taught School, 1on of defendants counsel, Mr. C. D. in Roseneath. Souris, Georgetowll-thirldaccazsguwlheiiathgrzdgieigdant did as principal and vice-principal lnjnol appeal. Ml, Saunders also asked Bllmmerside. He was a man of ' ' sterling integrity and trustworthi-lfgaatgesizrgil c?l‘l]ll%e’l?:t égfilyzi; nose as may be inferred from thcl one firm. N. B. Thoyer d: Co, of for argument until July 25. One‘ . . . Milton, New Hampshire durmgldrunk was fined s2 and costs‘ practically all of his thirty years spent in the United States. He was, v 1 ‘3i'$1‘£.§§§°‘3..§.§1?...§i.s‘i$§$“..'i§ Eifilcffycfvglelgoll, 5W; 11-11 1n 111s sisters, Mrs C. H. Douglas, George-lMedlcal A550 la“ ° 131° canadm‘ town; Mrs D. D. Scannell, Jamaiczfes l“ June 19g: ‘I'll w ch °°""°"‘ Plains, Mass. To the bereavedlconvenll ' . ' s u‘. rule this sisters and brothers who were but on ‘s held only m me 187g‘ est cities but as Prince Edward Is- recently called upon to mourn thc1land has m e l d th l death of their mother. the Guardian; termini“ w‘ t“ 101:” of en‘ extends sincere Sympathy‘ twas declged at? tlgeeflaorfriiltto tinfleneiini; llast month - —WEDDING BELLS-At ccitzt-atlland ..,,,,,.,,,‘,‘,’,,?f*§,§’,‘,‘,?_‘* i“ ‘he Is Badeque Baptist Church Wetlnes-l The registered algel-ldal-lce 3|; Tor- nto in June last was about 1700. day eve, June 22. a very prctty and]; impressive wedding ceremony took,“ l5 no; expected mat the 1923 9.11""? W119" E1111“ 11111111111» l'°ll"l1@“11coz1vention will be as large but ii: daughter of Mrs. Charles Campbell, l5 bellevell that between 70o and 800 Chelton, became the bride of I-lcbcr delegates wlll be ln Chmlollewwn ‘next year on June 18th-—25th. Ernest, son of 'l\lr. and Mrs. Ilcr- mun Myers. Cnrlewn. Rev- Dr- -l- 1 , The Island Association is already “Sldey officiating. The winsom-almalllng preparallons m handle llle YOURS 1111111! W110 W115 81V?" ilwll-Wheavy burden of the convention. by her brother Mr. Ray ll. (‘amp-l The following commlllees have bell was bccomingly attired in lvnrylbeell nppolnled; satin wearing the tronvclltional vclll General Commmeellnn J_ w_ P_ cMlllan, (Chairman); Dr. S. R. with orange blossoms autlcarryintyM enkins, Dr. Warburton, Dr. J. A. a boquct of pink and white carna-l‘; tloas; her only jewelry 11011114 fllMcPhec, Summerslde; Dr. G. F. handsome necklace, a gift of tlicllgewllr‘ Dl.‘ R_ D_ Mcllallghllnl 5L Peters and Dr. I. J. Yeo (General What will be probably, the great- groom; Miss Selina lilgvcrs, the‘ groom's sister dressed ln pink sllklsecl-elllly) brocatled crepe with hat to match Commlllee on Arrangements: carrying t1 lmquct of pale pink up- Tlle general Commltlea pie blossoms and .\ir. Ralph H. Commmee on Progmm: Dll-h Campbell. a brother of the bride, Dewar, Warburton and McPhee. were best folks, while little Miss’ Cllmmlfl" on Exhlblls: Dl-s_ Isabelle Sidey. daughter of Rev. JJHOllSlOl-l‘ smlllll R“ Mlll-clllson, Ml._ J. anti Mrs. Sitlcy. dressed in yel- 35A poswla low was a very pretty and dainty (gommlllee on Enlemllnlllml, flower girl. Messrs llenry G. Af- fleck and J, W. Waugh, brothers iu-law of the bride acted as ushers. The church, where standing room was a premium, was profusely and beautifully decorated with lilacs, apple blossoms and wedding bells. Drs. Tidmarsh, McGuigan, Tanton. Goodwill. Simpson. Ladies Committee:.. Mrs. S. R. Jenkins and wives of the Doctors. Trans, tstion Cntmmltiee: Drs. H.121. Johnson,‘ McKenzie. Smith, Finance Committecz. Drs. War- As tho bridal party entered the blll-llm’ McNell‘ yell l church, Mrs. Earle D. Leland. 111 RégMl-aglan qomllilfm; D15, her well know manner. played Lob- egrlns Bridal Chorus uniil they took their places under an arch, while the Choir sang "O Perfect Love." During the signing of the Register, Mr. J. B. Lewis, Free- town, sang "My Tusk.” Immediate- ly after the ceremony, as the Brid- al procession was leaving the church, Mrs. Leard played Mende- eeohn Wedding March. A buffet luncheon was served at the home of the bride's mother. after which an innumerable host of Chlvariers greeted the newly married couple. The wedding presents were numer- ous and costly including n number of substantial cheques. Previous to tho marriage, the bride was giv- ena miscellaneous shower in Con- truIYBedeque Hall. Mr. and Mre. Myers are residing in Carleton Seaman, Ledwell. Sinclair. Hotels ' and Housing - Committee: Drs. J. S. Jenkins. Archibald, Dewar J. C. McDonald, W. J. P. McMillan. Publicity Committee: Drs. Mc- Guignn, McKenzie, Dewar. \ Sentence was imposed yesterday morning in the Supreme Court on the prisoners James Gormley and Edmund Byers. M1‘. Justice Arsen- ault sentenced the former to two years in Dorchester Penitentiary, and His Lordship Chief Justice Mathieson the latter in four years in the some institution. Both prisoners when asked if they had anything to say replied" 1n the negative. The first prisoner, James GonnJey. cha ed with assault owaaionlng bodiy henn was sentenced by‘ Mr. Justice Arseneult who spoke briefly.‘ stating the prisoner was convictedl on this charge and rightly s0. His record was not a very good one,_but he would not impose a heavy sent- ence. . m1.- nccortilngiy sentenced the prisoner to two years in Dorchester Penitentiary‘ and hoped after he came out he would mend his ways. In imposing sentence on Edmun Byers for shop brqkl with intent w commit an" lnditstabe dlfefice‘ rib ousand popular young farmer. us? , v In difficult feeding cam.» ~ Midshipman ometaustfcu a1lld.‘ybf1 l’ Elli! Blunt! inf c have bemttried’ and‘ found‘ l, , wbnqu-fu] z. breaking into‘ the Milieflctory wit baby ‘out intent to steal "and t jury right- ly found you guilty. sentence nu said the l, , mar (‘must be taken into count. You hnvebecn matted _ ma: ablnlzlk slur or. m“ '7 wfltb of! , ‘Y0 , - '0‘ ~auo.wnnc-am11cic”c'?m m4 of those fines-they were d by flfllllfi ""- an“ ca"... n . a ‘.71.’; so... ’8.““§...'1... 11...... i mercy on ac- count of youryou :‘ (recommenda- Colmilityobr ll.. m’! ' nucleic. 1m 1 SAD DEATH-The death occur- red m the Prince County Hospital on Monday morning of Mrs. Prank Huestis, at the age of 33 years. The deceased, who is a daughter of the late John McDonald and Mrs. Mc- Donald, hui been ill only two weeks, and her death came as a great shock to her friends. She leaves to mourn their great lea her husband and five young children. Her aged moth- er, two sisters and a brother also“ survive. The funeral takes place An interesting event took place at the home of .\ir. and Mrs. W. B. McArthur, Keuslngton, Wetlnesdaywilrnest E. Poole, President of the July 13th at seven o'clock, wheuPoole Construction Company, Re- youngest daughter, Nettie gins, Sask‘, passed through Mone- Mouday evening previous to her tnurriage the bride svas tendered :1 for the occasion was furnishedla few days. l .\lrs. la‘. E. Uri-h and Iiliss Mir- llillll Profitt. .\lr. James Pendcrgasi the ing and culled and _ liicl-‘ntlyeli who carried 111 a decorated basket, which was and . K. C. In one lease the defendants was fined $50 In a1 grant same when the defendant didi fact that he was m the employ 0cm‘ appear‘ The m" W“ adlmmmd’ '%l°li"s - they would not have the 1 will reduce it to four years. an aid to them in their old 1181?- ISLANDER. - Mr. FORMER ton Friday evening enroute to P. E. He was met at Moncton by his mother, Mrs. J. T. Poole and his sister. Mrs. (Rev) E. S. Weeks of Salisbury. The former accompan- 111 homcfied him to P. E. I. where they willl "visit close relatives and friends for Mr. Poole-is Company lhave a considerable number of large lcontracts on hand, and they employ a large number of skilled workmen. —Moncton Times. ON AUTO TOUIL- Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy of Reno. Nevadc. accompanied by their son Louis and daughter Whilima and Mr. Davis Rees have arrived by auto to visit Mr. Kennedy's sister, Mrs. R. H. MacNeill, 15 Rochford Street, City. ‘The party greatly enjoyed the trip leaving Reno on June 27th. They visited Salt Lake City. Cheyenne. Wyoming, Omaha, Neb; Councct. Bluff, Iowa; Chicago, Marlon, Ohio; Pittsburgh andPhlladelphla, Penn: New York and Boston. This is Mr. Kennedy's first visit in twenty-one years since his honeymoon and he, will visit his old home in Murray‘ Harbor before returning. Dr. Kennedy. Osteopath, of Truro N. S., is spending a. few dnyS 111 Charlottetown, a. guest at the Russ. Dr. Kennedy is the official represen- tative of the Universal Health Ser- vice of New York, composed of the leading doctors in that city. He also represents ten of the world's largest electrical concerns for the treatment of dlseimes. -Dr. Kennedy is very favorably impressed with the city and province and will probably re- peat his visit in the near future. Recently on account of his physical and facial resemblance to a world renowned character. Dr. Kenne- dy received a very attractive offer from a film concern in the United States to take his place on the fllm stage. He has not yet decided on his course in this connection. , Enterctle into rest at Bratlalbane after £1 painful illness of five months, borne with patience and faith i11 Hlin who doeth all things well. All loving cure and 111111116111 skill failed to stay the dread dis- ease and on the morning of July 25, 1927, Isabella McDonald, wid- ow of the Late Donald MacDonald, one of the must beloved and b1511- ly estccmed women of this com- munity passed from this life to the life Beyond. llorn at Hops-dale, (let. 22, 1856, daughter m‘ lute Kenneth and Sarah McDonald oi‘ that place. In 1877 she married Donald McDonald, who predeceas- ed her many years ago. Four oi’ their children died in infancy. She was left u widow with seven young children, whose welfare she ever had at heart anti faithfully strove to trnln and fit them for the dut- ie-s of life. Of those Kenneth, the eldest son. died 1n New York, Mur- dock at home and John W-, a law student in Vancouver enlisted for service overseas in 1914, died of wounds received in Battle of St. Julien, May 87, 1915. Four arc left to cherish her memory, Alex- ander on the homestead; Benjam- ln who served overseas from 1914 l ette (teacher). Mrs. McDonald ls survived’ by five sisters, Mrs, Mal- colm Mclnnls, l-fopctlale, Mrs. An- gus Mcllionaltl, lflprlngton, Mrs. Hugh McLeod,» Ilradalbane. Mrs. Alex. McLeod, Sommervllle, Mass" and Mrs. Robt- Gos-s. New Bed- ford, Muss. Also two brothers, ‘Arllexander and I), M. McDonald. peddle. A large circle of rela- ‘tlves-and friends will ever remem- barber ‘klndl welcome and hos- pitality. Eary in life, professing faith in Christ, she united with Summqfield Presbyterian Church and was t; Life member of the W. M.“ S; The largely attended fun- eral service at the homo won con- ducted by Rev. David‘ Col111rn. as- sisted by Rev, Di‘. Saint: Inter- ment was made at Sprlngton cem- etcrrty, Rev. Dr. Saint officiating at the grave. The pull bearers were James McSwaiu, Walter Mc- Kenzie, Angu McDonald. Jolln A‘. Mclrtiils, Jcii A. Mermaid mid Norman-McDonald. ‘She use pas- fled away from ‘earth, but the in- fluence of her beautiful life and ended mercy. The law provides a penalty of seven years. but on account of n visitor to the city Saturday says couclutletl an auto tour of Prince Edward Island and was on his W11)’ tn Saint Judge Mitchell is n native of New- castle. N.B., and went west many years ago. ln the political life of the province of his atloptioti and rose to be premier. occupying that office, ta the Sup- reme Court bench o. few years ago. late Sherrif Mitchell of Northam- berlnnd County and a nephew of the late Hon. Peter Mitchell, one of the Fathers of Confederation from New Brunswick. last Friday evening July 15th, at the home of Mr and Mrs. Walter E. Burke, 36 Upper Hllleboro Street city, when their daughter, Daisy, was united In marriage to Leonard, son of Mr. Angus Campbell, North Wlltshlrc. The very beautiful being white crepe-de-chcne with bridal veil and carrying white roses and fern. The wedding march was played by Miss Pearl J father gave the bride away. The ceremony was performed by Rev. E. H. Ramsay, D. D., of Trinity Church. During the signing of the register, Mr George Johnson sang guests present were the ‘immediate relatives of the contracting parties. After a very dainty supper the home of the bride's sister at Tryon whence morning they continued their jour- ney to Attleboro. Mass, where the groom has an excellent position. Royal Edward Chapter adjourned from Friday till Saturday evening 16th inst. was held Room at seven p. was concluded, of the proceecli Meeting of the National Ch 11111111111168 was received an Mrs. Ireland of Kenslngto llas delegate for th will probably after being re welt Chapter at Summ dial vote of Mrs. Ireland h were read from Her per Mrs. Osborne, and from Mr. R. H. Stewart for War Memorial Pictures that. are now the Provincial Building. to all who had so cheerfully and race- aa‘ue1‘1i"p*mi1*|au|i*n5uqr‘ a1eui 111m an WEDNESDAY A SMART BOY AT 16- Urban [grand son of the lute Mr. and Mrs. P. Bnmbrlck (nee Eunice Mac- Phee) Head Hlllsboro River, grad- uated in June in Brldgewnter High School. He “'41s an honored stud- e11! in his class, and won a Scholar- ship also a medal for highest in history. He will enter Harvard (‘allege in September. BURIAL XESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Duncan McMillan was held yesterday morn- i11g from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. John Cameron 143 Great George Street to St. Dun- stairs Cathedral, where u Requiem High lilacs was celebrated by Rev. P. McMaahon, D. D. 'l‘l1e pull bear- ers were Messrs. Matthew McCourt J. H. G. Murphy, Tlips. McAdam, Michael Connolly and John McKen- na. Service at the grave was con- ducted by Rev. B. Croken. —50 YEARS MARRIEm-Mr. and Mrs. William McMurdo celebrated the 50th Anniversary of their mar- riage on Monday. The event was the occasion of a. great celebration at the old McMurdo home at Kelvin, now owned by Mr. Archie McMur- do. There were about‘ 100 relatives and others present and Hon. John E. Sinclair, nephew of Mr. McMurdo presided over a most enjoyable ga- thering. An address was readiand the happy couple, who are both still hale and hearty, received a presen- tation of two Easy Chairs among other gifts. ENJOYED VISIT-lion. Chllflefl Mitchell, of Edmonton, Judge of the Supreme (Your! of Alberta, was the Moncton Times. He had Just John and St. Andrews. He took an active part its He was appointed while fudge Mitchell was a son of the A very pretty wedding took place of bride was dressed in n bouquet of uhnson. cousiirof the bride. The ‘Because’ in excellent voice, The the iappy couple left by motor car for on the following The presents were beautiful and to 191s, now residing n. Edmonton, Plmllllcfl 1111511168 11 number <31 sulr unlawfully lwrlwrlus 111111111118 There passed away at lllG home and was privileged to visit his s m‘ l“ “hemms- 7.1m 51mm‘? We‘ 5°°d5- of her son Capt. Edward J. Dicks mother during her illness; Annie 159m 111110 bride was a pearl neck- The ‘K111i! V8- Cllflfl- Wayne (l1 281 Kent St. Charlottetown, P. h}. (Mrs. Hugh F. McKay) and Jean- Me‘ ' A special general meeting of the at Navy League m. ' After the general routine business an admirable report ngs of the Annadl apter at d read. n, acted e two Chapters of Island. This report be printed in full ceived by the Abe‘- erside. A cor- thanks was passed to for, her offices in be- ulf of U16 n. s. Chapter. ' Letters of appreciation and thanks Excellency. t rince Edward hanging in. The Recent expressed her tactile on Au-ro ‘ram — m. Nelson mmendagjon o1 the jury I and Miss Margaret Riley, former- Thetly of Montague, and now residing is. in Santa Monica. Calif, accompan- flgzfnfi as“ liaselglétlgylggbeaizngzllclied by Miss Helen Cook of Lon! chest“ [or ‘our yum Good con. Beach, Calif, and a niece of Mr. duct wlll lama the llelllenclz you Harry Llnkletter, motored to the will have an opportunity there to "f": Claulfrlflg "We'll"? learn ‘a trade and make a decent ‘l all“? '1 W” 11° “Y”- living and in this way mire up for the mgy wrongs and a 1n some _ m»- m» u» 1» w» »--~»--1-:::1::..:::.::"..%::. 1...; what they expended on you and be ' 5 ' ‘ " the wreath and cross from the employ spvreath from St. George's Lodge A.1 ers and sisters; crescent» from the Douglas family. the office staff 0i’ of the Patriot Publishing Company, and Mr. John McLnughlan; qucts from Mrs. Renton and fam- ily, nml Mrs. Norman MacDonald. Court opened ’l'uesdt1y in Georgc-1Mavr°55' Abrahamm 4 years “go- A" o“, w- _ -, ejtllfil was left of a kind father and 11.1.1111}. ‘Thug-Z Z8111: Drscmll"! 11°11111b°1 W” 111111110 "=51 011 Indictment to be presented to tlieJune 7m m “wan “- B1°"1°"5 1'95"" Grand Jury, an tinusttal number for ‘Kings years Judges have very frequently been presented with the white glnv-l es symbolic of n clean crimiuahcensed: H6111‘! 111191111115. Atllllll‘ MC‘ docket. Grand Jury in the following case of the King vs. William Campbell, indictment for wounding one Ilotl- the 01d 1111168141116. MP8. M11116 D111- erlck McKenzie with intent to do|mond, Colville Station; also one son grevious bodily harm. plead-ed not guilty. Jury 011 the following other indlctments._ endJolm Quinn, indictment for minor) charged with assault occa- slonlng actual bodily harm. Lordship reviewed the bills of in- dictment, expressing regret that thecharge against a boy of thir- teen. had not been disposed of in the tMagistrateh gratulntctl the Grand Jury, as rep- resentatives of the County, upon countryside and the progress of the crops. Alexander A. McDonald, George- town; (foremun) Matthias Landri- gan. Sturgeon; Montague; Aenea Launching; Souris; enux; Andrew Paton. Head Rollo Bay; David Hawkins, Murray Riv- 91‘; John W. McPhee, Georgetown; Edwin B. McFarlune, Annandale: Michael M McDonald, Mulqglm McKinnon Charlottetown, was Supreme Court. m. ‘(Tin-v urns‘? lanai of tin Ian-Mu War Memorial, Mrs. W. Gordon would nrbbnliy v11!" fill-whimsy" during August. The Treasurer. Mrs. IL _ was authoriled to pa! Jury debt or damagefWllllam all ou toinding bills. The meeting Gillam vs. Gordon Pew Finherles ndjourqod for the summer months. 100.. Ltd. and closed with the National An- Non Jur them. lace McLe 1. 1 m» auouma" ma. 11m Wednesday morning. 1m be disposed of:- od vs. Franklin McAulay. MINISTER mobbreo’. _ Rev. Lockhart, formerly in churgg of llulted Church, Sourls. P. B. l., inllluclteg Calla pastor of St. s’ n te urch of Antigon- l t S d l , Tl 4161119 Charo-Ilia was ugclitifthi; ndgecoratdd, Arsenanlt, of St. Gilbert and Marylml- the occasion “m; [he llel-vlcell Ann can“; of s1.‘ Gilblertl! ‘Tllfllwere largely attended; Rev. C. C. bride was benullful y 8-1118 ' 11 11 Macintosh, Moderator, presided. gown of powdered blue silk. and lYThe sermon was preached by Rev. fur trimmed coat and hat so nlilatch. Howard Hamilton, Sherbrooke. The bride was ntteude y a. friend of hers, Miss Elodi Gallant FRIDAY - . l B. (‘ l- ' izufucrllilribgglelrnnotli’ Ivltll-iephbilde wit. Fm‘: F0? FEED-In m‘ report grodmsman. A large number of o’ the nee“ 311v" mx- gigs °1 I l d lll pson & Co., London land, E2ii‘.i.'.f.?,.“"‘i€{$?".“.?."wéliiil ...:i,1“"1lc'e‘~l;l lll..l.l ts... uer the bride and groom, with no.2; the “surfsldlirngn "1 118F311"; tenduuts went for a motor ride all ° ‘Wm Y H Tl b lllllMr. M. J. Doyle. North Rustico. through Egmom ny‘ lie lrll l1Thls splendid specimen was only l l e u 211115.“ rtteflltllfylztf; veth Thadlypopdlilrltyl lgglmds 11°31‘: 9112:3153}? 133119515- The of the young couple to whom is i)“ rkni ‘:8 b c to t: 1115 °ll @119 extended heartieet COIIKPBIIHRUOIIB.‘ 7'3 he‘ D21‘)? 9 11111115511’- They left the following day to “*1 hlsr-blmle 1° be wmmellded make their future homes in Bede; 0“ a Y 35 "- mx b19611"- que. Pull}. I. May the old saying 0 “happy is the bride on whom the sun shlnetb", be true. ' THURSDAY -w1:on1Nc BELL8-A very 1M1 E. ty wedding was solemnized in St. we Jacque Church. Egmflnt B8)’. Dlllwas Wednesday. Jtllll 13th. when Rev.;,la1ne F.X. Gallanruuited in the holylish bonds of matrimony Mr. The Guernsey's Breeders’ Field Day and Picnic which was post- poned from Wednesday uniil yen- Tlle luneml ol llle lllle Ralph w_ tel-day could not be curried out in MacDonald who died at Rochestenln“ entirely ‘m “ccoum o1 111919‘ New llnmpslllrel last Frllllly morllyment weather. There was n fair lug’ was llelll Mnmluy afternoon alcrowd gathered at the Experiment- Gcorgetown from the residence of “l Farm when? a P11" 01 1119 Dm- llls fllfilel,’ Mrli L’ ll Dough“ gram was carried out tiamely: A There was o. large attendance, 311M511"; "m" 1°‘ 111° BOY“ "1111/ friends from Charlottetown undlm“ s 61191111193’ C1"11— T118 11111111811 other parts of the Provinceyas welllwema: _1'“~ M91101“? 111111191‘- $-'1-~ as (lenrgetown, being present to 0O'.52"‘1~G°"1°" 11°l1°l‘"—$3-591 3111. pay their last tributes of respect. Gm“ H“rp‘""$2-005 4111- 111111111 Mr. MacDonald belonged to,thelR°‘1d'—$1-50$ 5111 Evelyn Rodd — Masonic Order, and his fellow mem- $1410‘ These 11'1"“ We"! 111111111611 bers of Saint George's Lodge. A. by. me Canadian G"°r"5‘*3' awed‘ R and Al M“ Genrgelown, nllenllelllc-rs Association and were present- in a bndy. Services were conducted ed .115’ the P"°51d‘""- Ml- 3- W- at the house by Rev. I-Ienry Pierc-Llswmdenm P'm"e11°r1- NW“ 511111111- Pasttir of the United Church, whoflhe "Mlle “m? 111111-7911 1))‘ 1111K (1- alsfl Ullered prayer al the gmvlm A. Arcl1lbaltl."l‘l1e awards wcrc The stilemn Masonic Ritual was placed by QA- A_l'°1l1111l111- 1111111111118 thou celcvvM9R,ful(.]shrdl cmfyw s e Stock lmmmmr- then performed by Past Worshlp- ' m1 blaster, J. w. MncPhee. T11 1119101111 11nd lvvlns memory o1‘ The pall-lscarers were Seymour 1119 1111c Thomas Locke of Appln Knight, Captain Charles Fitz- Rofld W110 dl-‘Pllflfid 1.1118 life for a. gcrald, John Stewart, Thomas EJ191113‘ W°11d °1l J1me 5.4927. He Morrlsey. Peter Rose, and J. I-low- W118 B l1 fe-long resident of Appln artl .\iacl)onaltl. lRoad. A farmer by trade, highly re- The following floral tributes 811661.86! by all who knew hhn far' were received: Cross from N. B. ‘and near. Notwithstanding his ad- Thaycr and Company ol‘ Rochester ;lyanced years he was around his - work as usual. Hc was a skilled ex. with whompert in making axe-handles and was 11 connectedlworking at his trade till the last. emblemallwmlnute. when he‘ was stricken with lthat dread disease plum-pneumonia lfrom which he never recovered. He bore his sufferings trusting in the Lord who doeth all things well. In his early life he married Margarcta lMcLeod. and to this union was born three sons and three daughters. His wife predeceased him by eight years, also a daughter Frances, '7 years, The July lerm ol llle Supreme and another daughter, Mary. Mrs. ees of the same firm, Mr. flint-Donald had bee for many years; . & A. M; wreath from his broth- 11011- ‘rection. The funeral services were conducted at the house and grave by the Rev. Geo. Sears. The pail bear- 1 ers, were nephews of - the de- ln recent1 I County where Innis, John McPhall, Angus Dort. lly lllelJohn Gordon and Donald Gordon. There are left to cherish his fond 1memory Richard W.. Samuel A.. on A true bill was, found John in Vancouver, and one sister Jane, Mrs. Allen Mclnnis. two broth- ers, Richard, Amherst, James Locke, Charlottetown. The deceased was the oldest of twelve children and was always bright and cheerful to the last. The prisoner was arraigned and _l No bills were found by the Grand two The King vs. Reginald Sterns island, Mrs. Agnes J. Frost Dicks at the age of 86 years. Mrs. Dicks was born at Channel. Newfoundland, Dec. 12th, 1841, daughter of Capt. William Bragg, and Mary Grandy, and was tmlted in marriage to Capt. Henry Dicks, of llurgeo, Newfoundland who was (lrowncd 0n the Labrador, July In charging the Grand Jury his Court. Ho con- The following civil ‘cues - remain y debt or damage: Wal- Mahon. were: Rev. John L01‘. 7: Rev Thos Curran of St Duns- tom's University; Rev. W. Monaghan of Scvcn Mile Buy and Rev. M. J. Smith of Kinkora. were interred in St. Joseph's Ceme- tery. thc pail bearers being, Michael Malone. Alfred Cameron, Patrick Trainer, John D. McFarlanc. Chas. McKenna. and James E. McQ111111-‘1- May his soul rest in peace. '\ It ‘saves long w grit; w soon omit to ‘clean utensils, floors, umt...w=.~.-.c..-.- 1111111111‘. ' your kitchen sinks, ba‘ brooms, etc.’ you nnoney because a little goes a‘ . Contains no lye, acids, or hard not injure the hands or surfaces. 'l‘here’s nothing else like Old Dutch forllealfhful Cleanliness runs m csivana ysls just three years the good treatment was. Toward the having expressed the His four sisters and Hugh, pro-deceased him four years ago, and there are loft to mourn as brothers. John, of Brae Harbour; Bernard, of Mnplcwood; Ambrose and Timothy. of Lowell. Muss; also his nclce Mrs. James D. Flood by whom he was tenderly carcd for from the begin- ning of his illness. His funeral was n silcni. testimony of his many friends and took place on Saturday, July 9th to Kelly's Cross Church, where Requiem Mass was sung by his pastor. Rev. P. Mc- Prcsent in the Sanctuary Souris; A. v On J11ne 29th., the Jmreavetl lfn loxncr of Church Jana-s, 01111-21. (‘luu 111s 8th, 1904.11 younger son Iloratlo being drowned at the same time. She leaves to mourn her loss four sons, three sons and-n. daugh- ter, Mrs. William Cruickshnnks of Witney Pier, N. S., having proceed- etl her to the better land: The remaining sons are William G. Dicks of New Harris, N .S.. Capt. John T. Dicks,_of North Sydney. Capt. Edward J. Dicks at Charlottetown, P. E. Island mp] Capt. Nelson L. Dicks of North Sydney. Si. ' Ilev. Dr. Morgan E. (longs, of Char. lottetown and Capt. George T. (lent-re. of Southport are her nop- hows. he splendid appearance of the Following were the Grand Jurors Robert Stewart, 11 l’. McDonald, Patrick M. Hughes, William Graham, Gaspar- Capt. urbhy, Elmira; Peter 0. Peakee Station. On motion of Mr. Johpnton, K. C. dmitted as a barrister of the The residents or 501ml Melvllll, tlon for mercy by a‘ Jury is always $+§'%'€W°'1i':'§"'i%. W“ . _'-,1.~.' Colds Pain year, had been stricken with paral- bcen able to be up around until last October, when another attack sent him permanently to bed. the middle of March he was remov- ed to the City Hospital, in hopes of beneficial to him, which ii; surely last, however. back to his old home, he cordingly brought there on July 1st only a few days elapsed, when the good God in, whom he trusted s0 much. saw fit to summon his world- weary spirit away from this vale of tears. 1927, at Church Iloatl, Wallace G, James, in his (36th year. There art- loft to mourn bc- sides (latights-rs and unc son, Mm. W. ll. Paul, ltingstoti, Daisy, Wesley at lunue. also four broillcrs 11nd one sister, llcury A1111‘?! 111111 1111, llroukllnc, .\iass., and htrs. A. Ly- sler of Youngstown, Alhmta. The ftiucral which was licld on July lst was largely zitlctitlctl, scr- vices being 1-o111l11c_t_e1l by lit-v. J. M. M(‘1A'(l(1, i-{O-i- The 111:11111f:11-t11rt1 of bricks from 17th, i927. Mrs Du oil shnlc sch 1.111111111111111 lu Estonia. aged 93 years. Headache . Neuralgia HIGH POSITION-Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Crockett, of’ Toronto, were in Moncton ‘Tuesday en route to Mr. Crucketfs former 11101110 in lfrlucc Edward island, making the rri-p by motor. M1‘, Crockett la Chief Superintendent oi‘ the Bunk of Nolvu Scotiu.‘ lie begun his banking career in his native prov- ince anti this is his first trip to this secilml of tho country for 801110 time. 'l“l1cy intend‘ to tour Nova Scotlu bcforc returning to their homo city. “lhile l11 Mono- tou, Mr. 11ml ..\1i1'a, Crockett were the guests of William Cook, man- ager oi’ the flunk of Nova Scotla licre, and Mrs. Cook, Alma street. -— liinncton 'l‘ronscrlpt. ago, but had Around there being wis to come W118 11C- clder brother BIRTHS McNEIIn-At Summerside on July seventeenth, to Mr. and Mrs. Prank McNeil, a son. DUNLOIL-Ill this city. 53 Euston Sh, to Mr. and Mrs. Cl. L. Dunlop, a son (stillborn). JOHNSON-At. Central Bedeque, on Wetlncsdhy, July 13, 1927, to Mr, C, Niclvillo nml lyirs. Johnson, 11 daughtcr. (l-‘rantrls Ruth) BOSWELL. —-At Pipette on liion- day, July 8th., I927. to Mr. and Mrs. _.1\. (‘ulin lloinvnll, n daughter, wrsighlngll) 11111.. (Inrulle, Joseph. of McDonald of ‘*1 MARRIAGES ‘ His remains ________. CARVER-SULLIVAN -- At the llnplist Parsonage, (Jharlottetown. July 19, by licv. Rosa C. Eaton. lilllton Carver, of Southpnrt and Carrie Sullivan of iris, IKE. l. DEATHS fNMAN-Dicd at North Tryon, J y £53111; 1927. Hermon Inman. agerflll) ' r.. Mat-LEOD— At Upton, Dundas, P. E. I., on May 110th, 1927, Malcolm MacLcod, aged 54 years. HOGAN —- I11 this city, July 20th., 1927, the iltfaitLsousnLiilr. nndelifrs. William llogtm, ago 6 weeks. DlCKS-At 281 Kent St. Mrs. Agnes Dicks aged 86 years. _ MoDERMlD -At Charlottetown‘ on .l11ly 13th.. (lctn-gt» Aic-Dermid, age -t\\'1-n|y-l'n1|1', son of (lflurgo McDer- wife, tluce E1 hcl and P111111‘ 111' tin- rcmulns lit-ing lui1l'n1l1l, lilontuguc, l’. l-.‘. I, to rest. in hlaric (‘cmt-tcry. Thu lmllbt-ilrors wcro six ncpl1-.IS127, film. cws of iht- tlct-oaisetl, tuuucly: cv GRANT-d“ liflllgor, July 20th,, Auniu Grunt, widow of Pcr-{tlio lntc John .|, (lruut ln ihe'86th llurry James, Lloyd your of her ugc, James, J.'1|1|11s and llasll James. ilcrbcrt MORESIDE-At North River, July 21st, Joscph Morcsidc. aged 8'1 years. l\lacMlI.l.AN--~In this city, July ncan MacMillan, Neurltis Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism 00125.net AFFECT‘. ms mam: - v -- - - Accept onl “Bayer" 211615110 Vlwhich conta as provcn dlrec 011$- . 1 Id! character has not passed lawn!» hut ::ll(:lYmI1¥::k.itll'1;lrtl;lm8lfllldhwSlbtfi On motion of Mr. Gaudet, K. (l., $319512]; tiisltgsltti-tr? gefifiesgggsg and . tlarigll "bmnllglgngbw pvlll, remain ns an lnsp ration to e unc eon at Frnnei E. 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