‘ioiklnsi. YllTiRDAY—The ‘"11 R°°'"'°*‘ fitfiilimfi‘ JYE. The “P1'°“"“‘°""- {gllmu "fomffg: PLEASANT AFFAIR-Ono 01th MacDonald. - Mrs. Arthur Edwards returned m‘ from Mend-u, N. B., last. The ladies nftcggtlgg: 3311,13; 1145213152‘? a; chair went to Mrs. J. J. Duffy. Hospital with his rlghit leg broken wgpnggpAy in three quince-s and his left arm in two places and other injuries. lie being engaged in building the slug- D. W. Allan, Travelling Passenge ious accident. liccls excellent for the summer. FUNERAL OF MRS. NICHOLAS COUSENS-A remarkable tribute ll. Taylor, Pireetowiu of ‘the late Mrs. Nicholas Cousens, s 3 o -. i D '5 -. E § :1.- E 9 <5 afternoon from her late residence Alexandra. by the very large iiuui- Yvrli. bcr of relatives and '5 (‘lids who York. joined in the cortcge. 'l‘-li~.- itcv. I. W. Lindsay assisted by Rev. Goa. (i. Taylor officiated at the house last James brothcu‘, Wm. slve. The remains of the tleceaseil lady were laid to rest in Pownzil store of fill-hen Frlzzell, Covehead S. Cousens, Boston, who 8l‘i‘l\'L’l1'LO'1-Z0 on suspended sentence. home Siitmrtiay night. TUESDAY ISLANDER KILLED -— A tclc- graiu from ‘Meredith, N. lI., yestcr- anti day announced the death of iieiiry at-terii-zion. ROi-WFS 01' 5133409111. I’. E. 1.. ‘who month in iMontreul where ivas killt-d in a car ‘accident. ‘111111191110?! 1V0"? given. U101} in bhc Royal Victoria Hospital PROPERTY SOLD-Tho Dillon propertty on Grafton street, which entirely successful i Sueisrove. the price being $1095.00. strength. lilr. J. A. McDonald was the Auc- tioneer. VERY SUDDEN DEATH — The son at liuiiter Iiivcr on Monthly °ihflhelp‘l'pa""fle“l 0f 50371‘ canic zis tirt-vcro shock tohis uuviiy Rh," Chef i’; ffltnem 11" <-P'-111<1 fricii-tlis. Af-tcr outings hcarfydln- 8823135 Dani's “$111217 91£fm1l1 Feud per, hc inatic a tnip to the mill and 31412 2,] n) (if 11f} t rfiflve'd-v and‘ ivliiicuuloartiing‘aigrist, without any large‘; ‘ "ma" ‘t “in r 1st g1‘o'5“1l\'\'ili)‘nl'llg. exIpircd. Since the death was rearted)’ ‘° e '19 0U’ £11411 of his wife at the old ‘home illl Cav- _ ~ 311111.511, hc livcd ‘Mill Mr. and Mrs. a as. E. Andrews and was a man A "msglgllltzangfofthy highly respected in the community. Kl“ (. l F _ , _ by l Ho was 7.5 yours of age. The fun- . g“ ‘mm y ‘xhlbmul1 Alisoi-‘P (ral will be on Wedncstlay "it 1" ‘l0 atioii was hold in tbc Court lluuee O-clmlll lllilerlllolll (illlenlllgll Ccorgetown on Friday the 17111 etrry. / y I L 1 "IBQDrQsidcnt Mr D. A. hlt-Kiuiion " Pgeflllling. This iiicetinl: was call- ‘! to consider the releasing of the _, , .. , ,_ Trotting Park to tho (lcorgt-tmvii I,II.‘,§,‘,',,1‘I,1‘Y fllimlxl cmrlllllt? Trotting Association which was re- “Halli; (lloyllgl ‘bee.’ J ‘m. prmenwd by 3195511" 56111135 liorn in ‘iiill (‘OVCHII ‘liltiah irli l Morrison and .\icCaniicll. In new m. "Hm. ‘ml: h, ,. lllrbal ll. 11,4‘ of the t-xcollout condition in llml f" {uwncn ‘vllllqzo luzmlfl 1ft in‘; which the 'l‘rottini: Assot-‘aiioii l; , ‘ ' ,. ,. . ‘. j ‘ I :21“. itllEtiidlhfhtlirifltiltiigiL mllfill(iucif‘lifll ollltllltfstokt-{llilo-ibis‘!tdxf blink " ' ’ "m i“ 1"‘ " wan i! ndcriy unir-scti by her grand. ywrs-“A- _ children and her soils ‘and after re- WELL PLEASED WITH P., s. I. “Hf-in” 1h" M“? °°“S°F.“g.§“°“'“' “Anwng the Visitors to Chariot“ iiitiit oi tilio [Catholic Lhuntn thc l _ l ‘ soul of a ovng old lady passed “w” m" the “eekflld “are M“ away. She ieavcts to mourn one and Mrs. Raoul Raymond, of G-en- ‘lmpqlltl. lllla U S. Palrlck 5W’ sw1tzerland' MT- m“ Mrs’ Ray‘ (fltii-lrt- and‘ WIT-bad. utybome and imond came to the Island the latter I ’ ,-, l‘ I ” ‘,, . ' , part of January, and since then “y” AIMfTLl (“Spay (lewasmL wt have been on the Tuplin ranchnml) “l0” m" ‘may 1O God on high’ owned by llll._ l“ K Rogers‘ allpltglbavlpixfnulshfiewais called she was Black Banks, in ‘the western part of i “ ' the Island. They came to this coun- wEDDlNG BELLS __ M ltlry £01‘ ‘the DIlIDlIIMJBGHOf learning the tllls nlomlnk at ' ox us ness. ey‘ rst intended to Ulllilclral ll“, . rl e m. ‘ll huy a number of foxes, take them ill, I vl , fgldrpag .‘ f” back to Siviizeriand, and ranchiaailrlzylllér agfiaillll. Frezgggk JLMEQE: igzmtggfige; blittjlon fwgfnglcumarticlhiztiry Power of Wither Street, to tjhemlomunwcf ;,”°m"‘nlf’de'° 0;" i'. Joseph hi. Malone, btrhh of decldfll ‘m If“ axes’ Ll laydnml‘ oily will take place. this countr {ltilfiarltni “'11; ‘oicdlctllin I m! knot Wm be mm by Re“ fox luau“)? lb is‘ f“ m} _ elFtfiiltil‘ Sinuott, The groom will fro" m ‘lrlliloou h“) ymrhl “golbe supportcti by Mr John .\lc(lec Purl: lsnlmlifl r) ° bribe?" mp1‘ Moiictoii and Miss l~ii=lcn Power ‘the "r“)‘HLH"" "“fll1l'filil-,'f'“ “1'°‘_11s'.¢itr of the bride, will bo bnirlc-s- rhwhilinfln l’) o1 l“ Hill "If lhl-‘ilmztiti. Aim-r a. wetltifug break- anll llllerilgnliq 1131f? I1113"};‘flsfxiyqftis-i. in. ‘U116 home of iihe bride's 1 ‘lvullnv F’? ‘fl e‘"'v"_' "1 1”,“ mlpiirti ..i hhc bridle and groom will ‘b '= ‘1“'1ma3‘“““° W"'11-““"iii,i";iIii for Moncton when; the y . r. 1101115 hiartius. W110 had , - , _ , lioiityuioon will bc spent. In 3pm“ sewn“ months m‘ P111100 E11‘ ll"iClI ivliih their many frientlis the ward lslanil in one of Mr. Rogers‘- , ' ranches. After some corrcspondencetzsl-fllfll18;} Q:,,',1,},',‘,‘l‘,l;'l“i§l‘l,'l‘“"y “Hwy ‘"1111? 1M1? lllllkors lie tiistaidvtl to conic ' ' o i‘ ucc tldwtird island. idox ruiiulii iailw,st;g.tl(l,t Efglsmtlzullgixlim “bong Tlit- int-nil» n; of t‘li-o Cliiirliilzit» . t.. ,2 a ioarcai . ,,. ,‘ , -, DPOSPIIL two ranches ‘in that nonn-flflffffjll,Hlljflg‘lffblllg“‘kfé‘,j,f, ‘try, a small one at lierzojeubucli-lwvll-nl; Hl-llorll‘ w“ a large "lull; soc, and tbo other at; Gryon about ’ ' ' ' ‘ - _ I , ', liicr oi‘ members of tihc Awsoczation It“WISE!‘gztriqnggemfimll"_t(’g'aeva-'prirsten.t and ills Worship Mayor Swhs conyvpmnf m in; :1“ “i “I McKciuh-i and representatives of ' l ‘ _1' 1‘ _ r" "1' p“ "Sldlit- Clmrltittettiwn Guurtllan and of foxes, purchased fiom lllr, Rog- l. , l.. l; l , _ , l _ m Pm m November lust’ As Mr‘ Ra? tit .i l.(. ucic presto as guts . —AGED RESIDENT DEAD. — 5.3’) St. Duiisiziirs Murillo Engineer. ewe ~53; 1~'g,§,-,§,-,f';g;*°,§§ 32?: ..'.."‘:...'“t‘ll.‘i‘i‘,..‘ili..i"ii'tf.; 9m” 7°: "7 xenon” “new Engineem Depot-tenant of the S. S. Huuwom,“ m “Imam Amy Cm’ “Ai-i-anmore"_ortbe S. S. “Stanley.” . I Gama“? Mr. Roebucka inhny trlends extend ed by paralysis d‘ “ma w “flu” were their congratulations to him on his never recovered. Her son Austin C. P. R. OFFICIAL HERE-Mr. r SCARLET FEVER-The Secret- ing on Wxlch ho was working gave Agent, oi’ the C. P. R., came to the ary of the School Board relwrleil away ‘falling a distance of twenty vlty on business ton Monday eveu- that there are only a total 0! 01S feet. His many friends will be pain- iii-g. lie n-eports traffic good for this utl tq ‘hear of his regrctable and ser- season cf the year and the pros- m = z: :0 B? ‘f 5i s {p C -_ E 5 E. i; z: i F. :r o n 5: '1 ll. Taylor, New Burial will be in New COUNTY COURT-On Saturday iStewunt c-f Tfllcaiiie, service which was indeed impres- uppeiirctl bcforc Stipcndiary D. E. Shaw, cliizirgcd with tliefit from the n00"! 01 111° Meuwdlst Judge A. L. Fraser of Smiris and . _l , l . his daughter, Miss Mildred, arrived ills many fricnitis throughout the bar Busy “oumde‘l‘ hero Monthly llll-{lll from lllontircnl province w The operation which was ipeirfomi- etl by Dr. David W. MacKenzic was and it is ‘pleas the patient is A BETTER sHow'NG__hl the sud-titiu tlcnth of Mr. D1lll‘l‘{Iy‘R0l)Ol‘i- Tbeiate Mrs. Cash (n MacDonald of that place She and one daughter. Mrs. who lives in Merrill. Wiscollfllll. THURSDAY ed as follows: Rockford Square, DlEs m New vom(___tuml~ie5 and \Vest ‘Kent, 2; a total of received a 05599- of respect was paid to the memory telegram this morning from his brother, Leslie conveying the sud ——Rcv. Dr. Hesrtz left Amber Moffatt, in a which begin Sunday. 0n his return to Amherst this week, Dr. Heartz I 4 I will leave for Toronto to attend ‘Wfflllf’! 1‘11';w1’°ds1“§g“}1‘°g“1$ the annual meeting of the Mission mfwf‘ a‘ I °° e y,“ _ h_ Wdis struggling in the, waiter after Churc Amherst News. boyhood days. spent the ivintcr lucc. iizreat fuiiiure as n. tourist resort of t-bo Atlantic. is registered at The Russ. A very pretty wedding wa solemnizcd yesterday morning a Mary blargzirct Power, daughter o ited in the ibonds of Holy lblatrlm of this city. ections during the ceremony. Power, who wore a charming Tile Brown costume with hat of the same shade. ‘bride, gave her away. The groom was attended by Mr. John McGee ol‘ Moncton, who came over- to the island especially for the ceremony. The ceremony took place at 5.30 and despite the carly hour there was a large attendance of friends of the contracting parties. ihe knot had ibecu tied the party mninreti to the home of the bride's parents whcrc a wedding Ibrezikfnst was served. The guests present were numerous and included Rev- crt-nd i-‘atlicr Slnnqtt. The toast of the lll'ii|('.'l'i bculth was eloquent- ly iproptiscil iby Mr. Joiiu McGt-e anti was enthusiastically toasted. 'I‘lit,- health of ithc bride's parents was also honored. At thc conclii- sion of the breakfast the happy couple entrained for Mnncton and from there they will visit many points of interest in the Maritime Provinces ibefore returning to Charlottetown where they will rc- mond left (ieneva early in January Th" 01m“ “f 11"" 111111101‘ “'00 1° side in future. _ _, lIFISIii-i. i-be prizes won during the gflmnthceolllilltzlcrogflltgngiil“ r5332? svliitcr scrim-s of races. A very 0X. course it is too soon yet to lctcr- c‘ “pm n’ mm was expeditiously “mm lmw “my Am gum“ ‘(mm sirvcd by a capable staff of ’l‘liis ranch is beautiful] glomtcgtl ‘v""'uT-S3rfi and" m0 (“rectum or in ‘the mountains about iibrco tliou- Mn Im-‘C‘n' when me vlan-ds ‘Md “and foot Elbow ma will” “we! been drips-script iilii: fO11OW.l.'I.g1€X' Although Switzerland is ‘ailapicti Ccllitinlt iriast h“ w“ Mficwwed: for fox farming, Mr. Raymond be- Th0l(l)é;?l';;'d ' Response‘ liievctl that Prince Edward Island is Om. lsrovllm. t- most ideal spot, as ihc climnlt- Th“ Mayor llrieuiltst s/uiictl for developing the “l! wopshlnmayor Mcxenna ' Eicliiblttiou Association __. ___ C, R. Smallwood New Annian Racing Association. James Iltindorkaot (ihurltibiotowu Driving Olub P. S. Brown Patrick McTague T. J. Walsh, Guardian C. J, ltfltcheii, Pa/trlot During itbe- 'i‘oas*t I/trt songs were ‘rendered by Messrs Fred Duffy, Ariilnir Bruce, E. M. Dixon atntl P. S. Brown. The Casino Orchestra rendered several pleas- ing selections and, Messrs O. W. Iiou J, H. Myers Tb e La ri ies Tihc Pres-s - OW mango if?" wilful“: would have rziilvoglilor 2...,» a: i» I C II Ill l ". 1 At 3n mu 01.2mm" m“ FORMER ISLAND LADY DIES. --'I‘he death took place on the 81st of March at the home of Dir. Am- brose L, Cash, 721 iRoton Ave, L: Junta, .Colo., of Mrs. Katherine Cash. aged ‘i5 years, relict of the late Eanus Cash (also of this is- land) who predeceased her by se Cele , Kin a gentle laxativemfea ’ f . »- . W11" "c5119!" ‘é‘.‘.‘;‘.‘.‘..2i'.¥.ii’~'... l"..‘..‘.i?i‘8'{i'.Zi TY T-be respect and esteem in which the happy couple are held in this city was manifested iby the large number of wedding presents which wore received. There included sil- verware, cut-glass, many house- hold iiecessitiee and a substantial amount in cheques and gold. The groom is a valued employee of Do (111111 ‘S11v9 ‘1110 K1118 ‘Blots ‘Brothers and includcti in tho presents were cheques irnm the firm and from the nmplnyeirs. To the happy couple tho Guar- dian extends felicitations. while only a few days there ‘dev- eloped a aware cold from which she did not entirely recover. Later B .O.—Mr. on neuritis set in and about one, from which she Cash who lives in Pekin, Illinois. and with whom she has been resid- n l j b] h Sing was with her during her last == Dame Con-vent. Hall, Thursday even- prize ' by Miss Dorothy McKen- Sammay “lag “i”... ti ' i b who» w» titan... ‘l.§f.2..‘?“.‘.i‘.‘.‘.‘3.l’.2l3...§ land, being a sister of Mr. Ronald survived by one son Austin L, Cash Mussart. pupils absent from the city schools on account of Scarlet Fever, divid- HEARING FAMCHJS LECTURER Saturday for Halifax to bear the famous Scottish preacher, Rev, Dr. ill the giliitl to "know that le-ft for their home yesterday Mr. I). J. Carmichael has fu-ily ‘r They spent the past Miss hlollfraser unideiwveut a serious opera- covered ‘from a rather long prot- racted attack oi‘ ‘pleauro-pncutuionia contracted 'ln the severe weather of mld-ivlnter. Ais "Don." ‘has always. enjoyed ipbyslcal fitness anti ‘being ti typical jolly igootl fellow, 1htis atbs- ence has been much ifeltl in the social circle notable in ‘St. Joachims Church Crhoir ‘where the has been a ietiitiinn anid valued member since Ho hopes ‘later l l, l U t t m m“ trustees and people of Alexandra M’ M DO ld lflegeuglsa; gr rgficgaga:lenl_ ‘ 111;: School Instr-ct wish to gratefully c n“ St. Duiistitns Cathedral Wlicll Miss Reverend Father A. L. Sinnott who , performed the marriage ceremony gxttlha‘aférgllxaygodézylfllei f?" 1:32: and celebrated the nuptial Muss. ‘he met g ' ' Mr. Albert Blanchard presided at , ', , . , _ the Organ and ‘played the Wedding “lffflumays g will" 51”" a "m5 March and several appropriate sel- o 00m an M“ Mr. Fred Power, father of tlic 777°“ D"“""‘“° All" u well laid plot, and each perform- >_ llBIlSMilNG 1'1’ FATHER- and Mira, L. where they will locate, NEW ea recently added a second lowenilgd cquiipmeut. ht 1i hey?" on bcr ability. st RESCUED YOUTH FROM LAK _ This will be Dr. Hcartz‘ forty-sec- 1"” °a'1°°‘1"‘<1 “Pflzed- A m” (leiiietcry. Among the chief iuouru- The prisoner who was tried sum- 011d 11111111111 attendance a! u‘? meet‘ crs were her two sous, Dr. W. iuarily was sentenced to six months ings of this Board-a record 4m Bet 5mm" agh°re‘_Re51n“ "Dally (Youisens, Waltham, Mass, and John 111 11111. T110 ‘Dristmfir “'81s 11‘110WB<1 _ Post", April 11, 1925. the Methodist Church at least. referred ‘to is a so“ m, Mr. A a MacLeoti, Park Corner, P. E. I. Ile ‘I m“ o! . '\ . i. vas MAKING GOOD RECOVERY_ strvul overseas four ycflirs and “as e, LAUNCH s. s. HILLSBOR ivihncss-itl ‘ln this port amount of ‘interest was taken yes tcrdny iii the refloaitlng of the S Ilillsborotigh, which shortly before noon. Cardigan. con-tiuuc the distance This tIfl-llll! wail: r. water and under the moving finished was yesterday. was the removal of the blocks Mn J - l b, n l, ‘d l from under the 111L111, and, at. the fllucafilgggfl ‘Lzik l? Beeljlllfgg: an: final moment, the taking away of is an authority on the marvellous mellmy bloclfhgnowmg the veswl natural phenomena of that island, 1° s '1’ dow" n‘ the water’ nature's ifairy land, in t‘lie mid-st APPRECIATE GIFT. — The acknowledge a generous gift. of a valuable bookcase and writing dusk filled with school books, and booka- of reference and biography and history. This present came i: from t-lio family of the late Mr. J. D. Shaman through Miss Liltian Scnmun. This gift is much/anore- f '~ i i by the school not only be- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Power of Wat- 11TH?‘ , ' er Street, Charlottetown was llil~ (‘dune Of mo“ value‘ but because tihcy wcrc the accumulation of ihe (my to Mr‘ Joseph M. Malone’ also life thneiof a man who devoted his line in the interest of education. spent his summer vacation lib well kept garden The books have been numbered. and classi- Tlie ‘bride, who was tvttired in fled 5nd are will “ken can’ °f by Navy_ Bluc Tricotine, wore n Sand the ‘Uiacheqx M,“ Bane Bruce and shaded but and carried a ibcauti- m“ ‘hstrm W1.“ 8v“ cherish use ml bouquel or roses‘ she was av mieiuory of their friend, M-r. J . . tendcd ‘by her sister, Miss Helen 588mm‘- DRAMA AT TRYONE.—- The Club presented the three uct comedy drama "Wil- lowdale," in the Parish liall on Easter Monday night. A large aud- lence was present to greet them. and tho splendid order which pre- vailed wus, in itself, proof that the play was fully appreciated. It was er was admirably atlaptcd for the tihartictcr pcrsonated. Tho cast of characters, who graced the foot- ligbts for lilo first time. showed. in a measure at least, whore true talent can bi- found Dctwcou the zit-ts Mr_ liiiluciiius Callaghan of Churioitclinvii and Mr. Francis J. Floml o ‘ Kelly's Cross. each filing very u shire Orchestra also atldcd to the harmony nf the evenings ment by stirring and harmonious selections, and-we hope to have them with us again at some future lows: Joel Bassett, James P_ Mi!- Cioskey: Tom Skefrelt. Patrick Ciarkln; Joseph Godfrey. Mandi! J. Truiunr; Clarence Iiinsmore. James l’. Callaghan; Ilcv. Mr, Pflls- sor, Francis Eugen; Lom I-Isokett, ner, Matthias Murray; Willie Bas- sott, Frances McManus; Mrs, Bas- sctt, Mrs. Francis L. McQuairi; linzey, Ilurtha Murray; Oleander, LEAVES "FOR VANCOUVER. Murphy o‘ mama’ .“°.°°‘€/"5'"°‘ f able health for _ ‘ es- a 1 week before bar death was attack gyytiliegr 13:1; tllglldl-Ieiiactgullerloan C‘ in her 78m ye" sentiment-Madman and MacDonald. mineral Dirwms WINS C50 PRIZE.-—Mrs. M. H. Mohennian at the Emperi-menttt-l Statlornbas had Itbe goodbfortune to win the ‘prize of $50 offered by The 2:: interesting letter in answer to their C , Mrs Charles Mull“ and M“ _ . qni ry ‘How ‘hats the Idanuiily "Herald " ' Queen Square, 3, Prince Street, Zé hefped you 1o make or ‘save m0 Mrs. Mcllennan is ireceiv- ing congratulations of her friends —Tbe first iboatin-g accident; of the - ,, . season was wiitnessedon Wascau scum or leJules lnkc on Friday, when an ex-solidier, J. ‘P. iliaclaeod, of 4019 Victoria Mr. Maiclietxl OQGH. —As it is only seldom that the launching of a vcflsel may be the disease, wns tiuiito an But in spite of occurred The launch- ing, which was a very successful one anti Isiitlrely without mishap, was caiticd out under the super- vision of Mr. Duncan McLaren. In order ‘to ensure the u" . rtflozitliig of the ship it was iuectis- PLEASED WITH VISIT .- l\lr. “my ‘° V. Ralston Jarvis of Toronto who o“ ' Be l‘ i‘ . tutikiiig a second vigil to tliillliuliiozi? U“? “'°d‘g1“g up “x m“ huge 1°53 lie is deligbttlid wtlth the figgzefcmiu] bzi ii fPi Fi"dl- *' inrnluc lalgtldbtelilbvestjthgelslgirdalias 8a A" W“ “T” 1"" ‘° b“ “m” “m” ways with the into illio The deceased. cal skill. tender g. , self to the care Katherine MacDonald) was former- V160 1° 111911‘ ‘liluipnllemh T22 ly of Springfield, Lot67. I’. n. is- makes W“ 1111101111111" '°"° "3 vices to ibe used by tibia fimn and l5 tho only ones of the kind on the [Bllflilld ‘with only one more 1n tbs Maritime Provinces. They are to be congratulated upon their uplto-tiutc who knew bcr Her husband Malcolm Glllis, Mrs. Alex. Mrs. John Ross, E ctery. d Mr and Mrs. ° White d youth who was involved in the up Apr“ 15th’ 1925' of her age. She to fail. All that » under the School In these Friends ‘around, gathered To the hearts of the turn in tenderest time of trial, No themselves know home, but heaven est for them now Ist,‘of Mrs. M. M; church and social 1864, daughter of Foley of Kildare president of the mourn fivo sisters Joseph Kennedy, Mrs. John Duffy, Sacred llenrt Gauthier as W_ iS. Lawson, J. J. McQuaid, date. Cast of characters was as foi- James Whaien.. . The following Spiritual and Mass Oifcrlngs were received: 'Offorings:—-Ladies' Aid Sacred Heart Church, _ Catholic M ass Women's League, Miucouche, ,Mr. Hackett, Tignlsh, Ifeofo and family, Rosetta (liiios. Mary Murray; Mrs. Hurry O'Brien, Alborton, Mrs. A. Mary Mccnffroy. ‘March 89th, of Mrs. Rona-Id Nich- l 3mm, ,_ hm,“ gglqgmed mum st. union and st. um Wlnilrvdi James A. of Glen Martin. kind attention could do proved of‘ A a m ll “usual AlffQd no avail. She ‘accepted lief lot n1‘ w o“ c” without comiplainins. 1111i W111! "'09 De h n, Mrs. Christian resignation entrusted her- ucArvlne and w“ l3 u etb all things well.’ The lute Mrsv n n ‘d ‘Pr b member of the a ey e BB y- I terian Church, andzook a great in- 11t- 1119 3°14"? chlbnygwlrlgaglgrsth: terest in its work. Her kind and Weaker-timing M3», , in Fmelwd loving nature endeared her to all 111911111191’ 0f m9 3'31"’ ° will be keenly ‘felt lby many rcla- 1111141- tives and friends. seven years ago. There are left to mourn sous and five daughters: resided; John Dan, of Golden, B. Mrs. Finley Matheson, Grandvlew, ‘Dorie 0! ltimiber are $227,0000,00Jl(;l Scarprouch, Quincy, yearly 111141 011a‘ 110F901“! $31-00 - 1 The funeral took iplace on Tues- 000.000. .A ‘large part of the trade tiny, March a1". to Valleyfleld cem- '18 ivilth the U-nlted States. and 111° Sgl-vlga at the home and ‘balance in our favor tends to keep grave was conducted ‘by Rev. Dr. "$118 r810 OI “©1111-1186 811115100107!’- ‘1 Davidson, of Caledonia. Ethel May Buell, daughter of ivvrvthen l0’11¢11,0l11l‘i10Il-' William J. Buell. sands, 955mm from llle 000,000 feat; of lumber is tihus wast- cartbly to the heavenly home on ‘"1- ‘1191118 501"" 4° a “m1”! 9f the and fondly cherished by her Dar- glrzegriias {'£gn3amf1g:':t‘ coll? eitts, whose only child she was. _ ' l Ute for, hm,’ had many joys and sorvation is needed to conserve our bright hopes. about u year ago, her health bcgau . careful nursing and parental love fro)" ppm Jnhn ll}, slnolnir, dealing could do to arrest the progress of hcr strength gradually gave way is sure to increase-in value. terrible strain of her constant sufferings. She bore her around our dweiltinigs and on the affliction with exemplary patience 01151111011!!! W118 Milt 419111! ‘V1111. 81111 and resignation to the Divine will a 111111111161” <1! practical fivsseetlone‘ and when the end drew near. she 31'6"- was glad to go to be with herSav- 1While quite young, Ethel united “wk a “Mow mambtm Mr" Fred walked wogtillfyhglnligr vocation as some time “Mug to ‘unefis’ Bomb a follower of Christ. She was a call» MT we Dunk“ Convantlon m flmlgllibtilrrl‘?! glihlgllsfillilnlhilrgfinggiylv Yannwuth at which the Chmtlotte- tian work she was much needed. but the Minster has seen fit to call ma" w“ hmrtifly Bull; her to the higher service of His Heavenly kingdom. ‘Her funeral was held from her years has shipping been so tbrisk late home on Friday, April 17th, at Montague eisdurltng-thc present and was conducted by her pastor, season, a steady stream of ‘potatoes Rev, S. Howard assisted by Rev, pouring into the town for the past 1,; Mull-fly “w”, two weeks, evcr since the roads be- nd llelsllbol-s, fol. mlles caiuepassaible. 0f course n-fewdaya regard for the deceased and their x119“ 111° 71310110" ‘W111 begin crop- tn t th I b. d "g WW" 011"- gzglta indorothei, Zzllliofivlngregss. few days, the Potato Growers As- parents especially ,thc soclnflml 111111011041 nlimib nnrmber of Qmum conlmunlty oarloatls of potatoes, and it is mi- dear one is missed ‘from their centml Reds’ ‘filmy’ The death at Alberton on April to sail ‘for their various destina. passing of a most estimable lady Whitehead; Ruby, Capt. Cbaisson, who will be greatly missed in for ‘Port ‘Hood; in the home. Deceased was born in 13817119111119 Bi. Calllh 31111116 f0!‘ F0!‘- -Mrs_ I‘. M. Foley, Ifiidnrc; Mass; Sister Evangelist of the Sisters of Mercy, lilacs; .\lrs_ "ill" ry O'Brien. Alberton and Mr. Potcr Foley of IEast Orange, N. J. fiinerni was held on April Church, and was largely attended. emn High Muss of Requiem epiubiy, and bad to res- sung by the Pastor, Rev. pond to hearty encores. The Wiit- Campbell, assisted by licv. Dr. Deacon aniioy- Father Gtmdct as sub Deacon. The pnll bearers wore: Alfred . Glllis nmbtis. ‘Sdiiimorside. Mrs. , Frederick W. Hagan; Simon Gin~ Foley, Kiltilre. Miss Laura (lillls. and Mrs. .l. .\. McGratb, Albcrton, Mr. If]. l". Foley, Summérside, Misses v ‘ w.“ V‘ , _ U M l? _ V l A _ 1 _k “pi? _ _ i _ 5 Al. . _ ~ m‘ I l" ' "l, ‘ l l u." ~ ‘ “‘ l..... a ' l)’ ‘ ' ‘ I ‘ _ - . - ' l‘ _ v _ \ I A . v 1 ‘ l- . ~ i ~ E ‘~ . ~ ‘ - n= “cums 1 - "Thor? Latest and Most lilllfllll Ruling- lhfler Jelecieil imi Inuit: r ihe , a W11. 2,! II - A . I ‘ ' _ . - 4 ’ _ MONDAY 1'0. Jolls Annfimong_ m; M. brosc L, Cub, hat November and FRIDAY The awn occurred an SundanAdcimsnd Florence flnlllqb- r‘ Spiritual Ollcrlngu-tllov. Sisters ‘Nev/Qfllr, Rev, Sister Bl. P111119- who had been 111 Charlottetown. ‘Rev Sister ‘St. PI1I1' ~ many months. was l m, butane. .ill.. Mr. sntLMn. J- 5111-1 311 ""1- medl‘ l; Cunningham, IJberton. M711- iuvinx hands and flgyggret White, Anierton, Misses Gillie and Sisters Montrose. M1115 . , _ ll o, “Elm who do, W. D. White, Aiberton, Mr an Mrs. J_ J. McQuaid dad family. , Nlcholwn w“ a ' It wile "Save the Forest” (lily and her passing comm-lite tor Prince Edward ‘its- “° '1'“ "lit? i” i”? "mpllii .3.’ i educatouw-c .s euGOBI-r predeceased h“ as one of the first fruits of i118 two conference ‘held nt Ottawa. He ‘then Angug, dwelt on- the value of our forest 111- wllll whom ‘sill; dustries, which are seconld only t0 those of‘ agriculture, ahd wvlfflll bot-b in the form of mw and 11111!“ o; qien Mal-tin; od products, $407,000,000. Our ex- Nevada, leaving a favorable balance of $195.- The ititlliiity of forest products and the destruction of tfoivesis by fire The cnonmnus amount of 3.600.- ln [he 22ml w“ quantity cut. 95 per cent of the was dearly loved fires uie due to carelessness on the springs amid streams, to beautify ihe landscape, shclici in dwellings, un-d preserve bird ilife from extinct- lon.Mr. Rogers tlicii read a letter But. medical skill and with local con-tliitlons anti stressing eagerly afforded. the need of tihe farmer encouraging all human effort. and improving ‘his wood ‘lot, which The importance of tree planting Rioiurian T. W. Mlorris presided arnd the club titans-tally welcomed Church and Burke, who bud been absent for ifan R. H. Jenkins sounded the "last town Olub will he represented. As lit was the anniversary of the Battle of Zeebrugge, "Rule Britan- spheres of Chris- ..*BUSY' PORT-Not for many to express lllell. more will see the cud of this rush. During the ipast ii- i§.’.“‘.‘.’§;.‘“f£l§..‘;il ‘.1'i.“’;2.”;’.‘i.i‘l..2 ‘me b“ G°d ‘ma foliimving.‘prioes--—Bltir~s ‘thirt dive how greatly the ' 'uml ‘glues t 4M . ‘ —- i... i» at::.i..::;i'i.':.':..z" zrstr- .21.‘: "l" 511° 19 1110"?" Newfoundland have arrived fir. Mon- tague and are all loaded and ready , press "in which "Propar Food and Eznoiu," quad going to IF you c a n choose be- tween taking s c r o w d e d ex- you have to stand, or a lo- cal in which you may be able to Bet a seat, take the local. After break- fast you should allow the stom- ach to digest the food you have eaten. The idea of taking n wall: or exercising in any way to digest your food or to help digest it, is a wrong one. By exercising you carry the blood to other parts of the body when it should beconcentrltted around the stomach muscles which are working to digest the clan food you have eaten, therefore, take it easy on the way to business. ' If it is possible for you to take fifteen minutes rest before starting that would be advis- able. y When yon 3d to the olilco, if you are all Qfllce worker, try andsec that the room in which you work is well venti- lated. This should be easy if you are an executive and have n private office in which you can do as you please, but for those who have to work in I general office and contend with all kinds of theories about draftsand colds, this is a little more . diflicult. It is well, during the mom- ing to take a few minutes time away from the work at band, 0H‘ with stiff, body Diet for “Underweightf ~ Daily cream. Bowl solved in it-sugnr and cream. of bran flakes may be taken. rye or graham bread-button. breakfast and lunch. Glass of milk. Baked spplfi asparagus, celery, lettuce, corn before bedtime. Foley, marks the lions-Metre A, Capt. Palmer for Annie E. Francis, S tile 1 a ‘i '- " Fomtar physical diroctorfitifia" Monika: lsiria tic-operating in and regularity. , lw-Llé flat Oh your [my draw knees up with both ti,“ floor. heavy. book will do, on than; domen. Raise the weight lip contracting tho stomach n“. than muscles. _ B-From flat position, palms down, legs out strigllt Raise right leg up as far possible, keeping your lg straight, toes pointed. Rmll 8-_-‘From‘ flat legs from floor, swing left“ right leg alternately. touch the floor until exmlll iscoinpieted. 4—From flat position, in“ straight behind bead, n bending knees, trying to told toes with finger tips. These exercises should b, done 1on2 times each at deb ( ginning, creased until they can Mus ‘ ten times each. i BREAKFAST: Dish of stewed fruit of any kind, with o1’ oatmeal or corn meal mush thor- oughly cooked with two tablespoons of butter dis- In place of this a bowl cofiee substitute. Two glasses of water between V LUNCHEON: Creamed soup. Any kind of plain salad. stewed fruit. Rice, tapioca or fsrina pudding. Two glasses ofiwater between luncheon and dinner. l DINNER: Melon, grapefruit or fruit cup. soup inf table that can be pureed. A portion of any lean broiled meat, chicken or fish. Two green vegetables. Stcwril fruit, berries, or fruit puddings. whole wheat bread anti butter. Two glasses of ivnti-r Wart» Work l‘ resumed with. fresher full“ and me .- will iheip u, day “so right," the way 0t an; Place a weight“ and lower it by [Qllylnl film left leg. position n5 toes pointed, and do u to sitting position will” and gradualh ll, » l .1 Who Exercise Toasted whole wheat. Cocoa, chocolate or u with cream or any , beans, or any ‘vege- Iirown, Linn or Mr. IllcGanern will answer your questions. to A. .\ .\Ii~'1~1\'"" cjfgleg g5 we“ a3 68.1711. H0111“. P01‘ “$7110? Bllfféllfl-nd the late John “"19. 011 10011911 11W ‘P00164106 Ladles. AM of tho price of potatoes, and although 0o the Rev. A. S. Stewart, whose ‘Sacred Heart Cburch_ in her home mi“ l5 low’ farmers are apparent" kindness o“ m“ occasdon is gretmy sbgwns ever most. l , _ . ‘l ‘l _ tkl kindly and enjoyed n wide circle n???’ gtfiflgfigflllhey are re delivered n’ Sp Budd Htnnm" a m; of friends who will long cherish ' fiflwrlg-‘ogiyslgfsrvhifrehlmluxg ‘hire, was certainly not intended for 0d the importance of being always ready and to ever have our lamps gracious and ly satisfied and are not grumbling app passage that ibo laborer is ‘worthy of his tlin IKE]. .f-unnier.—-L and one brother ..*PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES The continuing Presbytcrlans of and llml been a Ttbotmpson, also the Queen ‘Mae for Montaigne and eurrc-undiug districts resldem all Alberto“ m, the pa“ Grand Bank, loaded ‘by McLeod and held services in the Montaigne Bap- iifteen years. She was always deep- Mwrelmr- M019 vessel‘! ‘"0 0" m9 115'- “ hm ly interested in all charitable and ‘"1’ “"1 “'01 ‘be 80°11 ‘W101i 0111- 1W» "he" "‘1“"11°°"“1"°K“ °“ rellglous work and was a pa“ patch. No change is anticipated in ‘the as his text the five foolish, and five wise virgins, and ‘strongly qniipiiuslz Church on Sunday morning. pleasure of once more listening reclatcd. The aged gentleman trimmed and burning 111111101 to meet the he comes. Splendid sintillliil this service, Mira. William _ very kintldy favorinfi 111° 1 tion with a ‘beautifully’ " solo. Next Sunday uveningtll! uregation iurili M10111 1111" 111° ‘ i ant privilege of ‘hearlutr 111° 11°" l\1cV|l<':8‘|' of cnnaiean. W110 l" ‘ ly consented to B58111 “"111 iiniipit. A oortiiail invitation 1i tcutlcti to any who wish tow" ivltii these good pwnlll- brltle-BW m. Mrs. M- _ . 81:12:51] Idilxfltyifbi \Vheu the stomach is ffleble and fund lies in it until- Tonic Treatment for indigestion The Only Sensible Way to Treat licr 3rd to Aihcrtou, A Sol- was DI‘. T. m"! m” Stomach Trouble is Through Di‘. E. J. Kcii‘. E, C. Piuiitcr, J’ and‘, Dr. William ‘is Pink‘ Pill-S They Give New Vitality-and more. Knights of Col- l’ M. lMlrs. Joseph Alborton, Mrs. uud Mrs. gcstnti. the poisonous gases iiisttuiti the walls of the 5111:" uch untl t-utisc serious interference with the other on." t specially with ilio illfllilil of the he poisonous gases have other ill effects They are 1111507119“ by the blood and so wcukeu and uchcs in remote tniris of the hotly and the formntinnhfi Experience shows t“ tliosu troubles \‘i_uiisli just us soon as the stomach ls I119 i unhealthy tissue. everywhere. strong enough in tiigest the fond. needs u tonic that will nuablo it in do the work 0111111115‘ The tonic used M1111"? be one thnt will itgrca with the most delicate stomach B11 I this is exactly what Dr. WilliamsPlbk Pills d0. - lIere is u bit of convincing proof given by Mm 01ml‘ llntlner, Elli-relic, I’, E. l.. who snys:——"l~‘or Q0111‘! 3'01"“ ‘ was u sufft-rer from stomach trouble. ing the food into nourishment caused tlistress. sour stotnitch, and cat moat orpotntoes and lgrew weaflnd very nervoual Ntfmctlltrine seemed to help me ‘until I was pprsuadedke‘! tlko m. Williams Pink Pills. nnti these nimriv- W" "l; l took tho pun. faithfully for a @1111?" ll months, by which time every symptom of the trouble h l‘ tiisnvlleured, and thoro has not since been i111? 5113111”. symptom of stomach trouble. No Wollder 1 01'1"" Dr‘ wonders. VVillinmif Pink -l’ills." You can set these Piiln frnmyany medicine‘ rlvfhlhlélf- by mail at 50 cents a box from Thgmr. Wlllihmfl M V, cine ‘Ca, Brockville.__0mt. l ‘ Alessandra. art and lungs. ‘fheiw corrupt it 11H 1" 00"” [n other words. 11 Everythinfl 1 "a; bfllflhilll- l 0011M 11 ' MANUS T MY $LEEPY 5961.1. - home of bar brother-in-Iaw, Arn- a err GOLLY- MEDICINE _ THE 00cm». GAVE ME CURED FEEL. b Ens ALL DAY? \ DIDN'T’ B~r ciouuv-ifio cine _ . IN "ME M¢RNIH m- i HAVEN'T SHUT MY THREE A41. AN‘ NOT A WINK OF ‘ai-ttfi YET? 5111.711" 5A - . MISC}? slfi? imam H"! FIR , ..",‘.‘ .....‘_‘l"".'~' an. ‘unvf- !>\ lvpnumln‘