g m MEMORIAM KENNET-hifi-WKENZIE "llwiv four rears deserves more than grossing notice. _Hc vwus a. gen- eiaifavorlte not oniy in the cum. mlllld-Y but with a wide circle oi.’ I I -out tb southern part of the Isl. and. in is younger days he follow. 8d a flea-faring lile illlfl Cflillfl ten of many interesting exiperlgngg; m many lands visited by hl-m in the pursuit of his calling: A Il]fl‘0 . iard ‘high characicr. lie served ‘ii-ls Igenoratlon and left to his firnlly file herimla °f B 800d iionie. Be- ‘sizles hi; wldgw, he is Huwvhmd by F9111‘ 501i: and one daughter. These , v fl, Mess, Donald McKcnzieDark illarbor, Me.,'llir. John M. MZPCKEIL Z1‘! 8M Allills MacKennle on the homestead a-rid Mrs. Alex. MooLeod, jNew Bezlfor-d, Mass. To these llfl ex- friends. i i MR. RODERICK McKINNON . i The IKwDle of Alexandra were shocked when ~lt ‘DQ081119 known on iFi-diiv. A-prl-l mi, 192s, that one ,nf its oidesit and most respected farmers in the person of Roderick McKinnon had DBHSBIl peacefully a'w"Y. after only a few days illness \ NEW UNIFORM OF 'Bi-‘.lTlSH TANK OFFICERS oilcers dressed in a distinctive uniform. officers dressed in their new uniforms on tend a levee held in St. Jam's’ pap,” thc-ir way to ‘i? . i _ | LITTLE EGYPTIAN PRIN CE DRIVES HIS eWN CAR - miniature automobilg in the royal gard :~.. rcal er‘) and the little prince has a vuonzicrftil Imc running around “is ‘own speedway. This pcuro was takien by h-‘s mother Queen az . - - ._ 4 . r 1 “IT AINT GONNA RAIN NO iV'0'!" THE MAN WHO REALLY KNEW WHAT HE WAS SINGING ~ ' ABO UTl ‘ - -London Opinion. HALF MILLION ooiZLAa can rer MADE _m isso A. o. Tha"imporor’s Carpet," which was recently sold by tho Aus- trian Government to a British buyer, for 0600.000 was mada In “N! when tho oraft of oarpat weaving was at its zenith, it was origin-ally °Wncd by tha lafid Shag- of Fania who presented it to Pater tho Great of luooia, who in turn ,.. Iontod it to m. HOIAIo o1 i-isvlflvro TM Photograph shows My, M. Iahar and his son. otanding in front 0i‘ a portion of the rpat which they brought from Vlsmia undor "Mir. Tho cares‘ maasuras 20 foot by‘ 11 fast. atl H-R-H. Prince Firuk, the heir to lhc tiiiore of E-gypi. driving his Th5 little vehicle is a ' Olvli Service Commission, Ottswas t‘! Pneumonia. Ho was tenderly nurs filrliy hi5 lvviilg wife and daughter- 11 --1W. liut all thc nursing could not eituy the hand of death. He wil-I ibe l A bY-ilroduct of the war, the tank, is now manned by men anti "iiidiy mi-suud by all. His word was The pljoto shows tank "5 Km"! "B l"! ‘lqmiii. There nrc left to mourn besides a sorrowlng Wlil- ow. tliree sous. Nathaniel ut limiic Il" Alexililiilffi; Maxwell in Van-trail» V". BC. uind Arthur in Miildcii. a———-- -~,‘Mr-ss._ wvho came hunic lii iiiliiiu Iiirnlcm was sung iiy iiit Pillilill‘ lit-v. lhis famp"li"i'rlliicl'lil which was held .011 Friday, April lilt-li, and iviis one '-\"".ri ives nrrsfstwl by lllO IIIr-‘lioillsl Vlinisicr, Pr“ Mp. Tnlpy “=3 r-‘v. "write liyruris wcra sung. Rev. Mi "l5"? ant-kc ru H1". lriesslrif; a living really \\'hf"i the mill ¢~~m.._. iri ziilsi WOTilS of 'I77“F'll."ll0ll anti‘ for! In the HOfFHVlHg Qnog His friynqlnq war, mm in rag, a, in» it-ixii vii‘ ii llil')lii iJ‘.ii-l.ati<».:ii ll the Cross Roads Criiimiqrv >bpq'dq ii llllt- frluirl, i-u- livir- rliiall lliil ‘ercd our; grme before. The p1]|.""'l(lll t-Ifiiu; ill’; iiiiziiiuij; of in .\‘ll0 'l_‘"’li'0“'s P-voi‘ bfrikmg !'»,yvm-_ ymqk wit‘. so (l‘.‘l!l‘ly l:iv.-il iii ll .. on ‘tics. S"-vuunl Pollixzng. “mp1,. il"i‘ltl_\ mourned lil ll.) l,lI_ .°iiiil‘h, .."hn I3rmvii and Niiililinlial .|ii.~ llIll(l\\'lllL{ lii‘ of sy ii ‘7i"'yfl!‘HilX puiliy Spiriliiiil llllll .\1 0i‘! l'..l,‘,' lmflthfi" l‘ N‘ "irlllly iluiius, l T'"“ ""1" h" course wns ru ‘ ."‘" lriil ll"'\i'il li’ Sivisur Wllll , ‘Enter iii. ilinn li rt ,T\'~‘-\' enriist the Sriliits If (in, - , Arid ivitli loved nrrs Len-n“ MFH", lii" i= realm f“nni (ill labor; i And ri‘e‘l rr-"vt for ever mnnr —v——<o-@______ l MR. PAUL GILLIS l _()n Frlduy. Marcli_27tli ilie litmus ‘"1 “'5 "wily friends uiid rGllllliflfl ‘wfrf’ iweDly saddened, when it w“ icrlillbil that Mr. riiullnus Glllis pl‘ IMontrose hud been euddculy culled from this earthly scene [jgcgused fcrcr from heart fullure,-biit Lllggg who knew and loved him bad fond- ly hoped that he might longer be iflDflred to brighten the home now made desolate by the unflinching Mild 0f_Dei1th. But God in His lii- flmte wisdom bad willed other- Wifie; and with perfect resignation and obedience t0 that inevitable summons he calmly laid down the burdens of life to take up the crown of eternal happiness. a life long resident of Montrose and in h-is passing the neighborhood loses one whose place cannot soon be filled, one who had always a kind heart end u ready liand to 1161i) and cheer those lii sorrow or in need, All through his life lie was known and respected for lils honesty and integrity in his dial Inge, his sincere friendship with his felloiwmen and lils never felling duty to his country and lils God. Seven Cllllflffilljlft} left to mourn the loss of a most affectionate [nth- er whose tender iiollcitude for lils loved ones was changelesswind un- fedlng. Rev. S. S. Paullnns, (lung. de Notre Dame, Chicago, 111.; Rev. S. S. Charles and Rev. S. S. Mary Wlnnlfrid, Cong. de Notre Duine. Newcastle. N. 13.; Katherine oi’ the Mrs. G, A. Ready, Tlgnish; Berihe and Alfred at home; Also one bro- there Mr. John Glllis, Miscounhe ondtwo sisters, Mrs. Margaret (lil- lis and Mrs. H. J. Cahill. Alberto“. The deatih of the late Kenneth MssKonzic, Gairloch. at the age of Jrlends and acquaintances through. _ strict integrity, cheerful dl-siposltlom gpre Alex. K. MiicKenzle, New Bed: “"1161! the sympathy of their many fliri-iioiiiir: ‘(l lii-i well il’llll‘ I!‘ had for some time past been :1 eui- r The late Paul Glllis who was irifM- I». Paar-e. Miss Cecil - his seventy-seventh your had been IN DANGER or PRISON seureucs Tex Rickard, the big flight promoter and Internationally known sporte- man, together with a number of associates, is in danger of being oommltitud to a penal Institution for what Judge Bodlne of the Unltcd States Court termed a flagrant v.0- lation of the law, by showing mov- ing pictures of the Dempaa, Sar- pontier fight in twenty States, and than telling “a cock and bull story" about showing the pictures in’ hos- pitals and escaping with a mini- mum fme. The Judge told tho lawyers they had better have appeal papers prepared ‘if they intend to appeal the case next Monday whtn the cast comes up again, in New- ark, N. J. ., Caiziiplicll, iLSSISlLll by Rev. l,r. ihlonuliiiii, hlli-itillillilip as Ueucuii and l 51'" 50m“ fill" Lillillbl" Hililllay, ‘Ilgiiisli no i-i- M15‘. \- .- .. Mr and new '0 pnyilnileclnmzgliflriéikisi‘swnlrlihilpiil. I slit-i i an h‘ ‘the l; """"“ '“ a "ll" 1'0"! rcsiilont. TlIt.‘l1,l--."“-I: \.\Ll.‘~lm1‘-llll t“ l‘; d Jlllmn’. "'i“"""‘ "T8 lrnnrf-uut/il’ by thel-kpnl}; elyiql-h‘ ‘l. f‘. ftilfliblull m,“ Mr 2m,” 1y, Emmi“ Minister ,i Illbl. (ll llh Wilt, iiiio lllul 1,1. n .- y 'liiiii nine yeiirz-i iigo. Th.- piill innu- .. : s iveic: M. .l. Foil-y. nus. Wiini Ii l: li:l‘l. Ilarily, llurnew Bow iit-i-i U-UPICII JIK, itllll Mose‘! nit-y. ‘vi llt-‘ll lllr; lIPil iinli-iivi ivoriis were .‘\ ‘l wt-ru r L. I .iii: M escapes of Sympathy iii. l lllllli, ljliiiikl-itt:-i.u\\'ii; ‘Sir. ITZIIIPIS, Sr, hi. '\i. iliiyiii illil . . .'\ .l<iliii;-iiuii, 'l'i_I;iii:‘li' i lii-felic. ivliss (l. llillliilll.) .\. ll. Paterson, Alias I‘). l. idflhfi J. lniiiirizi-y, Otto il.. Ropers, Alberioii; kin. All: rtoii; Nlr. iiiid Mrs-r W. Pl ijzillzigliiin, Si. Louis; .\li'. iiiil Mrs - ii. l‘. Foley, S-iiiriincrsidc; Ur and '.\l.rs. I‘. Murphy, Summersiilie, Mr. iind .\Irs_ F. McAusland, DTield; Miss I). (Zallughan. Ehbsllciit; llirs Kelly, bliss It. Glllis, llisciiiiclic. Masses Sisters and Pupils, St. Imiis Academy. Chicago, lll.; Mrs. illary IE. Gillie and Rev. S. J_ iMiacDuiialri. Charlottetown; Misses iLottie and Mona McWllllnms. Misses Nellie and Bessie Creamer, I’. J. Me Evny and family. Sisters of St. Mury’ Academy, Senior Pupils St. Mary's Academy, Junior Pupils St. Mary's Academy, Newcastle. N.,B.; Misses K_ and A. lllifluulloniiltl Mlsii ‘McCahe, Ottawa; Boarders o2 St. Louis Ac- ademy. ‘Chicago; John Glllis, Ii-Iis couche; M. M. Foley, Alberton; G. A. Ready, Tlguish; Mrs. J. =Keefe and family, Mrs. Margaret Gillls. Alberton, Spiritual Offering: Sisters and Pupils, Tlgnlsh (‘on Vtlnlpslflléffl and Pupils C. N. l). Newcastle, N. IB.; Sisters until-Pup» lls. C. N. D., Chicago; Sister St. Philip, Charlottetown; Miss Georg- ina Glllis, Alberton; Miss Annie Harper, Tlgnish; Dr. and Mrs. Johnston and. family, Tignish; Mr. and Mrs. uE. 1L. Harper, Tlgnish; Mrs. Margaret Glllis, Albertou; Miss Florence Callaghan, St. Louis; iMliss Annie lxiighiin, Alberton; Miss Margaret McArville, Albor~ ton; Mrs. W. D. White, Aihcrton; Miss Laura Glllis, Mlscouclie; Mrs, Margaret White, Alborton; P. M. and lMirs. Foley und family, Kildare; Mrs. Harry Oillrien, Albertou; M. M‘. Foley, Alberton; Mrs. J. B. Cun- ningham iifldyMfbl. A, McGrstli. Al- On Tuesday morning March 3i. a large concourse of sympathlzlnny neighbors and friends who hadl come to nay a last sad tribute tn the departed, formed in funerul procession and wended their wiiy to Sacred Heart Church, Alhertnn, where Solemn High Mass of Req- berton; Mr, and Mrs. J. J. McQuald and family; iMlrs, Joseph Keefe iind family, Alberton; Miss Kathleen Brown; Kildare. MRS. ALBERT D. KELLY THE cnsizilorrizirowugliaiiniAu Kiln)’. lovlnl wife of Albeit D.’ " h.r chances fol iclizinicrl and the lust IZETCIHOILEQ of i-vflflfllfl." Kelly died in ‘Sl- Joseph's Hos- Dital. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly lived flflpillly in their home at 8 Gilmore Strcst. Foirboio. Mass” since their uinrizago in 1922 . when cruel death set in his Iain; and the faithful soul roturne to its maker ‘rile d-atii of Mrs. Kelly, for nierly Winifred Lenuigan of Pan- mnre Island. P. E. 1., was a greet shock to that community, espec- ielly her lov-ng mother who natur- ally must shoulder the heaviest bait of the burden the sorrow of ii mmhei- for her beloved child. ii will also cost a gloom over lilr. Kelly's friends and relatives In Kelly's Cross. Mr. Kelly's former home. 'i‘ne deceased was only confined i0 bed a few day's when her con~ lllLOIi suddenly became critical and i1" Cognition was performed as a filial i-iedurce lo save her life. AUthlng was overlooked m insure recovery but re iziirillese of t-hc efIrts of the best type of pnysiclons and surgeons, ilwSlfilbtl by special nurses the 4.30 a. m., Sunday, March 29th, 1925. After having been fortified by .tiic la-zt rights of the Church. The 0nd cunie as a peaceful repose just as tlic night was yielding to the day. [Her husband. lils brother Cllilflefl E. Kelly and her brothers ltaymond and Allen Lennigan wtrc united in prayer at her bed- lslde. 'I‘he high-esteem in which she ivas held, was evidenced in the i-emarkbale sympathy shown by their many Iizends from Foxbcro and Providence ill floral offerings and tears especially by the em- ployees of the Foxboro State Hoe- pltul where Mr. Kelly is super- visor for the last ten years and. Mrs. I\.lly did nursing for a time. The body was WilkBLl in the u1ider- iiilaiiig porlonra of D. F. McCarthy d‘: Suits of 250 Charles Street and iriis clothed lI\ lier bridal attire. 'I'lie funeral proceeded to the (liurch of the _iiiiiiiziculan9 Cun- cepiion on West River Street \\'ll re a Solemn High lVIam was lii». (Jliiircli performed. lifter which LilL fiiiierul proceeded to St. FHIIIClS Cemetery. The pull bear- ers wcrc Edwuid Veiio, Frank, ’l‘i-oy, J0d-pll Mcuuhe and William, Iillflifi. Sh; is survived by a? I orrniv ng husband an infant iliiugli or, a loud mother, six l)i‘0~ ..i.-rs and one sister. "W; shall cluimsli that sivcet name Wiiiniticd till "we meet M RS. GEORGE MacDOUGALL mvcii one was sinking and died at‘- . v:.. Fi-NE TYPES OF OLD COUNTRY STOCK SElTLlNG The above layout shows the splendid’ oiassrofmimrrnigrsnts who arc comiig to Canada under the Overseas Settlement Act. Tiles: pictures show two families of the I-‘I»I~>"¢""¢¢ W" "h lam“? l?‘ ca” acia a few days ago. Upper left: Ernest Freer and family from B-ifInlIufk-mi who» are OWN! 1° IN CANADA settle near Kemptvllie. Ontario. Uppu‘ night: F.P. Titley and family iiom QINIIWIOTI. Mr. Tilw)’ "F" came to Canada in 1910 and worked on farms in Alberta 5nd Brush \!°.um|-la- when the war broke out he enlisted and is new returning to stay in Canada with his wife and family. The lower children who are coming to this coumry. these are children of Derby, who are going to settle near 1 ruro, Nova Scot a. picture shows the types c-f h"arty Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Shaw, from, Mrs. Ks’ MatDougall, wife of‘ tL-tmge lii “Laugall. and for seven; .L-cl'l yecizs u lihghly respected resilid-i eiit of \\ est Sotucrviiile, died rat-l liar suddenly a". lier home 97 Elec- .rlu Avenue, on Monday [lllazcli 30th. 1925). She was born in (Tole-l mzin Prince Edward Island. fifty! I _ two years ago, and came to the Un- ited States when a young woman.- . For thirteen ycers Mrs. MacDougall I‘i‘!lI.lLIl .n Lowe-ll, before taking up her residence 15p this city. lShc was lab active member of the Church oii Scetlarid in Cambridge. Dougall, she is survived by four lllllglltellS, Misses Margaret. Ida and Mildred hluoDougall _ of Ubls city, and Mrs. Florence Macintosh, also of Somerillc, and one son, Slie also leaves her mother, Mrs. Mary MacPhee of Prince Edward Island; ‘lillfefi sisters Belle. Iwife of Daniel MaoFadyeu of Lowell, Flor- ence wife of Ross Sweet of Provid- ence and Sarah, wife of J. W. How- att of Cape Traverse. P. E. l., and two ibrothers ‘Daniiel MacPhee of bong C-reek and iH-ugh MacPhee of Canoe Cove. both of Prince Edweri’ Island. The duneral took 171804 (Aiprll 2nd) with service! sit her home at 2.30 o'clock Rev. J. W. Lowy of Toronto, Can- ada‘ a friend of the falblly who is visiting in -th'ls city officiated. Interment was in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge. I ‘The foregoing is ‘ta-ken from the Somervllie Journal. Mrs. Mac- Dou-gall iwas yvellfinown ihy many ln this provtinco. e was e daugh- ter of the late Ar‘ lbaly MsoPhen uf Canoe Cove. Her mother who still survives was Mary MacKay of DeSnible. She was brought to a Christ Jeans iher Lord d-uring the re- vial of religion under the ministry of llihe late Rev. John Goodwill. She was of a quiet though cheerful ills- position, a=nd was much loved and respected by all Wlillh whom shejwiis brought- in contact. Her chirstlan liife was a living testimony of the work of God, end she was loolrlmil forwalid > the communion services to Ibo held In the Church in Cain- hrldge on Sallibs-iih, April 12. She has "entered the fuller and more glorious communion with her Iioril which is not ‘lilmited ‘by the fritil body, and her family and friends find comfort lii the presence of Him of wihom the ‘whole faimlly in hen- ven rand eiiirth is named. The funeral was one of the lsriz- est seen in Somervllle for many A very sad event took place in Providence. R. 1., when Winifred Yfliflfl ' (Patriot ipleas-i copy) . Th; King, accompanied by Queen Mary, about to board tho tra l" l1 Clllll- "In". for Genoa» fromm/honca they sailed on the Royal Yacht "Victoria and Aiharw/fora orulaa of the Mediterranean lzih p to dock at Haliiax. Besides .her husband George Mac‘ hi; Kelsie A. MacDnugall of ‘this cityJ ' ltnowiledige of tihe love of God In . A iii-IVY OF EONNY SCOTCH LASSIES F 2R CANADA some of the party of seventy-f vc Scotch domestic servants who ai-i-ivid lI/YCCIIUYA to rnakefttaftiraéia than. hum, Th5 phmugraph was ma,“ \Vhil€ (hey were premenadiri; aiount. .Iie c. wk v.a. lng or it‘ UNUSUAL PHOTOGRAPH OF AUTOMOBILE TRAVELLING AT i-IIGH SPEED This photograph was made when ih s automobile was travelling nuiLly 100 mm» ‘per hour. cameraman moved his camera vcry qilsukl] in the same direction as no car was travelling and the re- The suit was this odd, but excellent photograph. The Igure standing bch.nd ale so-diora START OF A CROSS COUNTRY RUN IN ENGLAND Nearly two hundred started in this grnat cross country race of the London Territorial: held at Northoit. Needless to any the fin sh presented an entirely different picture. _ WORK ON NEW WELLAND CANAL PR/OCIIDING RAFIDLY Some idea of the size of this ' T: ' I Oust undertaking may be gathorsd from tho above photograph taken near Thoroid. At this point seven tons (I74 boxes) of d n it i 1‘ huge stone which measures 35 foot from top to bottom. y ‘m a we“ up M“. h. m.“ "m" . Wmurvxswwmfifmwr‘