t 5 A‘~1tl"1:€>i§; s u». M... ... ' t... u.u. =a..ur- tnn.t~. t. \»~' HONDA‘, FUNERAL SATURDAY. — The Christoph‘: ssnoon tron: his late residence. 185 llpperPrinositreegtohnPaurs Chnrch theses to the Poop!"- nu alelatyro, John L. ‘Iwonaldé Daniel IeNelll. Gelwiel Morrison and Anlns Olllll. —'11 The deathoccnrredatllltonon and menu lnanhlr- Batunday. February 1311i. 0! E11! eerglesarsllaalllordsonflsr-“uflmumypqgu othln in rained a modernize temperament soles, beloved wife n! Charles E. that produced a uniformity of lb llytheGnaldlan WEDNESDAY enllda shot! ‘up. synpathyflrhedateofthefansral Hewasmmtpstlentandoblltwillbeaanoenosdlater. WEDDING lELLll-‘Ilse mart-L age of If. Solomon finwlord 1 Women's Safety ' filnetery where interment took place. A private service was he ntthehoiaghyllev. l-LD. Bl!" as the church and srave. psll baron were: Potnsroy. l-l. l: Miller and H. B-zrelatlvel. Stewart. February K11. 1P!‘ "911- -\1’°1111"°°'~ and an active worker “Illa-Rennie. The deceased who wsflaluon most desirable. . had been l th Methodist only 49 years o! nae a.” ca“. w m‘ ‘ we m m”; fonnlty with its rules. and was hur- led with all the mlentnliy 01 1119 ‘l nl short time. and her death" mond who also conducted serviceanegnli’; ‘the "r, "ma o! ‘omuj gem mmgujhood comes as a heavy blow to her w_ “we, w_ R_ A111“, A, Ajbeloved husband, family and 01-h!!! The late Mrs. llacKenzie who ‘was a dattxhter of the late Charles -WEDDING BELLS — At 111°;Coles. was a most estimable woman. lleaory, Suntmerside on Tuesday-‘a member of the Anti-id! Chum!!- ‘ in the While. Miss Carrie Alice Stewanlwomm-s Auxiliary. She was a lovq Methodist ritual. -—Y— of the late James known track-man of Klmsdale. _.A member Church. he al- There passed peacefully l"! 1° her eternal reat on the 81st. of January. Mrs. Aletha Currie, wife Currie, well The deceased was born at Mal- peque. the daughter of the late Gas-ks of Charlottetown and 5th- er Gloveret Mt. Stewsrtwaaol- etnnlsedat mehomeofthegsuom, 78 Brighton Ave, (hsnlottetown, mtnoomonllbulith- Theosre- unoay was performed by the Rev. I. Killer-ulna. of IL Stewart. fiun loss clchrl elk’ flying bygum ‘ oontititan seulrethisfli-TWEFV JAQTOR llllflll -¢- 0a so eoent of a trnehlasolas throat all- tnent, Rev. ll. 0. lelhnald. for the past twelve months the popular pater of Trinity United Church. 8 J‘ . has been forced ‘to resin 111s char‘! here and will leave ahorfly for the Canadian West, where it is hoped that the fir atmosphere will prove benefl _ —-DEATH DEEPLY MOURNED. —.\'ewa of tho death of In. Peter Iyll-Lfilijlfl lowing: Customs and Excise-Bo S. Madientle. 0. A. 9.. Subcul- lector of Customs and Excise, Lim- ‘a y. “sanitary pads." insecure and un-‘ceased who had reached the ad-' daughter of Mrs. David Stewart. 0! ‘pg wife and mother. dQYOI-ed W1“- North-em. was united in mil-HHS? acme ‘ad “mu; and much Qymw 111 31h 51111011 113°? E115- e11": pathy is telt for her husband who m“ °13.'" “d 34"" 11.“‘5°1E1"i°‘ ls lest to mourn together with two”, w“ n, m4 ab‘; E151 31119911111‘ _Pf“‘°“5 ‘P e»? sons. Rank and Robert at home. guutil Monday morning when muflga ‘i?’ 7'1"“! ‘af Hind‘ five brothers and tire sisters e150? “ed a miscebanmus 511mm‘ a! a" " ive her. There are two brothqshe never recovered. . 5 m“; 3553f: ‘,§fi:h'i;f;eend i: éfs in the Canadian West. Dr, W. Her sudden death came as illiaxu Wallace and Mary Do and was in her high esteem i" which she was held R- 091“ a‘ 3251M’ 32d C‘ S" at great mock m [he mmmum" from b), he], m-end, Lunch ‘as a .64 .0 Biadworth, Sash. and three broth- whose midst she will be Sh?!“ about an" peapk and a ‘ w err ers_ y H_ g 1.1 ud A. 3 a; home, missed as her cheerful disposition. _ ,_ i” _ , _ The 5 w“ are M” _y_ ;;_ Bunmm sympathetic kindness and bosqCormsc rs. John Chslsson, judg- gggl"e*l‘cmea,fef“j"“i" c o. Mum “quay; L,“ and pitagictlg‘ had won her e host of 111cm; fgr the plaintiff w me gmuunt 1 n ~ . -.at home. "rm - ° - 12d“; ggdnilme. 1 She was a devoted member of The Campbell_-——McKeuzie case The annual m Society c-i St. Dr took place. Feb. l . . dent. .\lrs iDr- S. T‘ - - 559d away a‘. Sr. Pster's‘her girlhood convened her day. Jany 29f txtytluee. M. . rlazd. wi of the late Christian citizenship. b.€P-l._. Sumerian-i. who predeq min. ceased he: tjoree years. in ferjgqjng Mrs. Suthe- of ‘the Altar c! the U188, the president __ r. _, the year's work spoke a few en-=-'3-~ 1-319 azd had been for a, ckeu with heart fail.» ugh this treacherous .ead_v to patch her Maine; Emerson, HnverhilL Mass. couraging words to :.. who bad been very active during 11 ‘Neill, sud Mrs. Laura ualds guL yeah Al.‘ 1B2 llhd Fllhéfl M - 1- »- --- “$37.31;! ‘&2:‘°&8é.‘f°i£'.£u°.':.‘"°“°‘°'“‘ she iuffered a slisht shock from which Ithe Presbyterian Church, and from life at zhejto God, and had attained a reputa- Catber- ‘ lion for her’ sterling character and There are left to mourn the loss 5o! s loving mother. three sons and two daughters. William, ‘Montague. Herbert, at home; Mrs. Ruby Mac Oliver. {O. A. 5.. Letter lottewwu l‘ disposed of: Thst until today's session, lug:- Lower Hurray River. John Thos. Coch lted Service Ontport. Borden; Mar- es. —-I'rank S. Car Connolly, carrier, Char- Tbo Supreme Court at George- town opened yesterday with a‘ small docket. There were two @593 of Alfred Mc- "is postponed until the July term. A liquor case was held over _ The iurr comprises the follow- George A. Poole (formsn) Muuwsue. Edsar Glddlngs, raue. Baldwin Road, Charles K.‘ o I x ; Martin. Glenmartin. John .\'. Mc- Donald. Kilznuir, Frank D. hluDou. ‘dd- s°“1'15- G°°18e 3179B, Peake‘s' day employ “KOTEX.” anywhere. nary cotton pads! fending. You get it at any drug or depart- ment store simply by saying “KOTEXT Be sure you get the genuine. Only Kotex itself is "like" Kotex. No embarrassment. In fairness to yourself, try this new way. l2 in a package. No lattndry-disard like tissue Eight in 1o better-class women to- who thwusbuut War lightest gowns an! 510$ without a second thmlfllll. any by, Dismrds as easily as a piece of tissue X0 laundry. X0 bother. Five times as absorbent as ordi- 198811"- RBY Df- 31155911311 W110 P19" Dwdofiui Ends ‘a ‘ca, of o‘; ,ney. She leaves to mourn besides Bernard, Tlgniah. which occurred It! the home o! her daughter, Mrs: vanoed age of seventy six was one‘; life was blessed‘ with good health and n sunny dis-i ipositlon which won for her many ‘friends. About three weeks ago she was taken seriously lll and from the beginning her condition was con-I sldered very “aye. During her 11l- .ness site was daily visited by her ‘pared her for her homeward jour- ghfil‘ sorrowlng husband one sister,’ lthree daughters and three sons to. [whom this community extends sin- icere sympathy Jler ftmeral which} took place from her home to the! Church of St. Simon and St. Jude, where a large number of friends’ ‘gathered to ‘pay their last respects r0 one who was a friend indeed-T. I I FRIDAY SAD news-am. 31101339] Lang-l ley yesterday received the sad i l l i gush-stirs New Capital, Canbe: rs, the new ca news of the death of her sister Lady Dvflmw- has 11"" “mag” 11' idvnc“ 1" t... ' Afis goodl GAZETTE: ffuem llst of use-un- William Corbett. will be heard with: permanent 1'11 "we apnoint- R55 ;.<,mm', 1559355331: profound regret by her many; “"1" "mu", “am” u‘ u" “'1' sctgaet-d tgday largely to old-tine friends here and elsewhere. De-l Your grocer mow‘ when so. . 1 3'01! order RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE you are a judge of fine CC . pltal, lo named construction for 11y 00- , _ _ . - - ._ , the seat of overn ment the Australian COmmq . the _v@3f_ 354i commented o; the ‘,1 210x39,“ . was nocHaverhilL Mass. Road. Montague Annear. lower‘ ‘fxtmeeawlan’ wlmbldied m Pm.‘ $1,313,011, 3?"; removed froen Melbourne to the new city, the W“: retirement of Miss Ame Fen 5° 41-11?‘ <11. w” “s 19w"; 511° "s “l” “ “"111 "'1 1m": “.1°““‘g“°- "H" A- 311111811- Gk"- sn-reneo nosm-rat. - rue we’ ' of do“ e pneumma men! autumn: belna rmwu ABOVE Is a view taken mt April. m. Se!‘ "110 1W1 199611 1'11’ ' 1‘: "33: Jerfnany (fiends grandmother to he, "m grand [mum Allister H x°D°“a1d' manv friends of Mrs Lawns“ we early “e o’ 18 yea” get i; a portrait of Hon. Mrs. Ronald Greville, who left for Am. W," secrevaryqreasure: 21c ZIEYCZIL’ was s0 near. ‘daughters she cared for from, Georgetown Royalty, John Stewart. Douflks will regret lo team “m1 "'1 u,“ a, the "m, “m; a. m; Duke "4 open”; of York, Sh, h society. ,. 310731.35 beau’? he’ deamachndhood‘ Am‘ James Gord°u'iGe°rgeto‘n' Tho!‘ senchabough she has entered the P. E lslnud1 LAID To REST _The funeral O11 a close friend of the r0yl1 flmuY-ifld W" 91W l"!!! 01 Prime Min. After the adoption of :he trvr" .~. . d {be las. rites of theiAlma; Mrs. W. G. Doyle, Charlotte, Murray River. The last named was flown“ ‘londm. w undergo "aw-file 111119 1415- A118 L- Reach W85; p," for Mme, er‘s report the election of offlc 3'1 CTJ-l‘? (“"11 c’! wmch 10w"? 3150 1W0 81516" 311B (390119 ‘ ' ' was aiways a zealous member. he was a person quiet and uuaa. v dale Pres-Mrs (or, s. n. Jenkins sumrns. “+0 wus dram ready w! \'icc~Pres.——Mrs (Seas. Lyons _. e a hcIDIDQ 1181141- 119? _ Seq._-I-Tea;_3;,§ F_ p, 51;; w e few. bu: always tending toi, worm, praise rather than defame. Her pe son will be missed, her charltq RETURNS TO PENITENTIARY able déetk remembered by all who 5 February 41p 1mm he, —-Deunis Peters, who with LOlllS knew her. tl-Zlmsdale cemetery. 5kcoubrev was found guilty of A large funeral followed her re-‘t manslaughter at the last term of radius to St. Peters. wheffi Re" Morrison, assisted by the Rev. Mr the Supreme Court is to leave this qmezn 31355 W65 511118 b! RBY- FT- 1 Elliott. ' took place with the following sult: ‘F0118 1 with flowers by in. | Currie and Rebeccn Wallace, Elms- Tlte casket was tenderly covered loving hands. showing the respect she was held The funeral was held on l-‘ridsy home to Sen-loo was conducted by her pastor. Rev. Mr. absent through slclme5g_ delightful time, and gleaned a great deal of imformation at first hand concerning conditions in oth- 1119111. address and a sum of money, as a taken of appreciation of her etlic lent services. and as an expression] e." Hum-er‘ 3°11“ Th°mp5°n~ Lem morning ‘m. Dorchesler penm-nz- xlwuigan. who also officiated at inry to serve the sentence impo? T59 813"» ed upon him. Peters was taken to Dorchester lest Monday but ers and a son: Mrs. Lawrence Gal- was rejected on account of a lung taut, Ethel and John all at home. affection and had to be taken back. two sisters. Medical examination made hcreifloxbury. Mass, and M75. before his initial trip to the Peni-'Gi'iit=, Pisquid, P. E. 1.. tentiarv declared him in fit coudr bro. er. Pius Mclnnis, St. Peter's. - ~ b t the Med- a": 21:,'.".2::::s:';r"..",.. lying“; otherwise and refused to receive him. Premier Stewart 0" D . his return from Ottawa and Monty a: ma! fired (he Deputy Minister 01am‘. Justice. Ottawa. Albertou for Councillors l1] ihree ma; Pate-rs be returned to 111“ their positions {or the ensuing Peniteutiarv. Sheriff Doufifl" 311d yea:- Depuvfv Brsvllr?‘ “111 have Peters. in 6111"“- wmsr FRACTUREQ- She leaves to mourn two daugbu1 Mrs. Sarah Mclunis. - EAPPOINTEIL- 2s‘ i tlo R om gtayozl Doyle, Charlottetown. passed‘ in reference m O5 qultll)‘, Mayor Lawson and the1 ‘_ 4 _ . fert ‘B. Crockett yesterday morn- this and Saturday rcrrcned unrd flit-w.- Councillors being returned tol mg Summers!“ is called upon w’ 1 The pull-bearers were six nep- Arthur and Fred. Rennie. ~ William and Arthur Currie, Arthur hows, 1Hamill and Ob Ramsay. ,Summerslde; Mrs. Albertou; Mr. Xortham; .\ir. Ob .mourn the loss of one of its fines icltizenslfr. Crockett left his home .about 8.30 o'clock yesterday morn- Mrm in" for his store. On his way down 1.11054 Cass, mm,‘ Rh.“ had thglte told a fellew pedestrian that be: Mrs. Laura. Oliver and Mr. Emer- ,son Currie arrived in time for the 3131'? 3 funeral. ‘m ‘ Among those who attended the ‘funeral were: Mrs. David Manson, James Birch, er provinces and in the States. On their return to Canada Mr and Mrs McEwen could not help but con- pare favourably the state of culti- vation and home comfort in On- tario with what prevails in the var- ious states they had passed ihmlllth- Similarly when reach- ing this province they could not but feel thankful for the pleasant conditions here compared with many of the places visited. life. ..=WELL RESPEOTED RESID- ENT.—Sandy Angus .\lcD0l1ald, Bear River Station. passed away luring the week. after a short ill- ness at his home. lived alone for many years. was never married. of best wishes for a happy msrriedl Zgflgker’ ma‘ C°1e5' and A- B‘ % i —LARGE FUNERAL. —One of ‘the largest funerals ever seen in ,‘Summerside vras that of the late The deceased gwas held from his residence on was, over seventy years 0f age, and {Beaver Street to He iChurch yesterday afternoon. gbeld yesterday afternoon from the. in" sum”. Bruce just before I19 . . f th al rinces mIY 111-‘ _ -l'6Sld€llC6 of her son-in-law Popelww 0 e W)‘ p Mm Grevme.‘ w," m“ “mt Rumors that appointed‘ yovennor-fleneral 1r. took ‘rplace in Milton Cemetery. The pall- Mr. Herbert R. Crockett which Trinity United] The -—-BRIDAL $HOWER.—-On nitrht of February fourteenth, all rnurls led to the home oi" Mr. and I Mrs. Frank '1‘. Yeo, N. St. Eleauofs, lage, who met death by drownillfl . they were conveyed to the Vlllfllle- {The funeral took place on Sutur- (lav afternoon from the parents’ residence to the cemetery at EE- mont Bay. the Ramsay. and Mrs. W. G. In the sudden death of m. um» -SUDDEN DEATH.—'l"tle c011“ 111111111)‘ of Grand River was align-lief; to learn of 1m- s tide-u deat _ o“ Mr. Frances .‘ic.\eill on Thursdaf morning, Feb. 10th. Althoush was known ma, 31L _\1¢._\'eill had- not been ‘well for a few dBYS misrofiune of [facwrmg he‘, wrist" found the walking difficult on ac _ l - she slipped on me ice when leaving and te ling him to deliver it. the house. It is new meudins 111991)‘ th t hi h d bob l although she suffered much pain 88| a B u w“ 1 er “g and collapsed upon the floor. Medl _ _ . u ‘d her; count of the hetvvy snow. Upon env iistttxizgfrif; tgehclrlttly snaetileri-lsayat; hampering his store he spoke to ius_ , . . i: set. The accident occurred when’ so“ Harold pass“); 8' parcel 1° mm. He .. .. took off his spectacles complaining give men’ a dmusand him wall seneranv-tugusgr W11 11E 113d au ordinary co . -_ _ .b f re previous he had lea lnsmhflmfisiuzht‘ where ‘he HVQdIKIOHG undbrenxltxo: 1 §1=hY 1111111 Gzggallés ‘lfgghnflj;éa,ii TWENTY-FIFTH WEDDINGAN- o n .. . - . tnorning he did not seem ‘_ _ ~ J l ‘Rogers were extended con “"59 1h?“ if“: Eugenia’; gfigfiisairraziittxtllations on the occasion of the aroufld 1 ed ‘$5109.? immediatelyffith anniversary o! their marriage and exfére." 3,,‘ s“. q nnyeigm Saturday evening by upwards of 1"‘ M1“. V’, 0 “fin Dd favor, two hundred callers. Mrs. W. K 18am m déeyash d- talc, p0,. Rogers and Mrs. James Paton ush- amy know,“ m ‘deb 1s Sh. '6“), of ered tothe dining-room where Mrs. manyhygarsrheslzap ‘$30; éhurchj Fred Nash poured tea and Mrs. W, at: c5222? ulléno?” vdlce “MA, Heustis cut the ices. Assisliing “ ' Mrs. H. W. Weeks. .\rs. thorough knowledge of music welLwere M _HI J. M b u- also. for upwards of thirty yearsJbr "Pemick been the singer at the weekday ' ' High Mass. ‘He 18 s111'1"11'911‘ bYh the‘ following sisters and not ersmveil] v - v h _ . . . , pastor of the Lnlted Churc '41:". “vliifi2fiiizfféiififti' 212::- .-. u W -- - rpri e and shock to his many ,Atleline, Mrs. Mathias Morrlsonqagend: on the Island‘ when he Mrs. John Tralnor. Messrs Hugh. , k _ Albert. and Jarvis, Il-ayside. P. E. l.1 w“ 5° “en and mvorably novm‘ Hls funeral was held on Saturday! fins. ditaérl-lngoogklgtlgcelngltl ‘Htdlvlviss mornlns to St. Patrick's Church] fut a ears o, age i“ WAS born in where a requiem High Muss wuufgxg yand educuied M Queen-s celebrated by his pastor tho ‘Rev. U-nwéralt Kingston 0m h“ John A. McDonald. rm remuins4“ac\.em7£1'eld severaxbresbiterlan were then laid to rest in the ad- ‘ ‘ 1 Th Wheaten, pastorates ‘in this province, Orwel- Joumlng cemetery‘ e pa QMnn-ay Harbor South and Wood islands; and in .\'. B. he labored at I Doalttowu, Stanley and Nssilwaek. llle was an ardent unionist and came to Gugetown lust October to ‘Mk9 charge of the United Church Where. During his short stay he made many friends. During .-the jlsst month he had been seriously lll with heart trouble and other complications. (Ho leaves his wife daughter, fhliss Jennie l7. MaoNsill, 1a brilliant graduate of Mt. Allison University. now on the staff of Brnnksome Hall. Toronto. Rev. E. B. Weeks of Salisbury. N. B. recently officiated at the funeral of Mrs. Jane Gibson. of Q Covet-dale, Albert Co. N. B., who '3 had reached the remarkable age . of five weeks short of one hundred years. medical assistance was The passing of Rev. A. J. Mac- Jsmes Frank Maydlew, died at Kenaington on February ‘I. Al- though he had sustained a period of llbheelth for more than a month, Vyet. his mlady evidenced no criti- cal symptoms. . l m was born in conform- m 1s- 84, the son of James Mayhew end his wife. Matilde Boyle, u native or Prince Edward Island, when. only two years old he came to Prince Edward Island, sailing to |Pllt8l1l8, thence across the lsih- mus. and up the eastern coast by sailing vessel. Landing on Prince Edward llslnnd he located at Gra- ham's Road. whore he engafled in farming, There he lived until he disposed of his property, and two <I()]\I11Pp;l1ll~-k(‘(‘p/ ."tli~.'qft"ti ll-lllllfli1l9r 11111111117 w“, days the accident happened a few dflyfll any unvenssnv --Mr. and Mrs. Ben-l or; was given as the cause I death. lnany years of usefulness iand leaves a void in the -ship of the town that it will be ex- ‘u-eme], difficult w m]. A5 a sucjthat gives him power over men. ul jeweller and watcbmaker-T° s37 ‘ha! ML has“ was the tcessf i be was ranked as one of the town's deadlng business men being cou- Isidered one of the ‘best repair men an his line in the Maritime provin- Ices, - The late Mr. Crockett was born ,in Little York, 59 years ago. He Was a member of the I. O. O. F. ‘and the flag la flying half mast Over the I. 0. O. F. Hall _vester- ‘day out at respect to his memory. . The deceased was twice married ‘hi; wife being a daughter of the late Thomas P. Huestis. By this union. he had four sous. Roy of Souris. Stanley, inspector of the Bank of NoveScotaiiLand Harold R. associated with himself in the 19111911? business lu Summerslde. fllld one son Girl. now in Syracuse, -\~ 1-. by his present wife form- ally Miss Maud Arblng, daughter of the late John Anblng, of Summer- side. An adopted daughter Ethel will also miss him. There are four brothers, Frank in Portland, Mo, Walter iu West- ern Canada. Lemuel In mule York. P- E- 1.. end another brother in 11111 01191. the United States. ltlao two sisters town Royalty. To the narrowing yrldoy sud [gm-j c, ‘d, _ um b hscrft eyes looked love to eyes that 112d alaeeu“ Tfisituiififi. #6213211: -‘7’1"-’k§’ -"‘5‘“‘ 3M ‘:1 “m ma“ a‘ o, a marriage belF-so the banquet beTbe deceased although not iu thefi st of health for the past year went about his business as usu.u'°‘.‘°“T° dangled and everyone thought that be badw beforef lhlm. His untimely death removes dress M TQM?» M" F1855‘ 1E Jmany of a staunch and true friend-Due 11f Ktugaons Grand ._m<1u1e citizen-aged men‘ ripe Mrs. Herbert Lewis. Little Yorlemgood-utlghta" the crowd dispersed and Mrs. Silss Prowse," Charlotto/ On Tuesday evening. February" 1S, the Orangemon of Kingston, P. E. l., their wives, daughters, m0- thers. sisters and sweethearts as- ‘sembled 'in Lhe pillage hall for ‘(their fourteenth annual banquet. (The immortal Bye-on evidently" had a poetic vision of this festivity for he well dmtrlbes it in the words: ‘There was a sound of "merrb ntent" by night and “Kingston vil- lage" had gathered there her bout- ty and her chlvelryfiaud bright the lamps shone o'er fair women and hearts t happily and when music Jarose with its voluptuous swell. begatnso is prooeeded,_so it end- Aftcr a few remarks by the irmzm, Mr. Beer. Bliss Rim the audience elm a solo. Mr. D. F. ikaser cave the ad~ in wisdom, in wood-will and in that magnetism speaker is to say that the address was excellent. Miss Flossie Younker caused “laughter to hold both his sides" as she favored the asscmbly with .a humorous selection. 1 The instrumental music fut-m visited by Mns. ‘Holmes and Ma‘. ‘Donald hfacDonald, was such as ‘to gladden the heart's of all music Iovers. 1 And there were addresses galore 1-—-"ll0 lessthan four clutgytuen Ibe- ing present. Two were natives- Rev. R l-l. Stavort and Rev. E. M Wilton. Two were foreign horn- ‘Rerr. Dr. Kannawin of Toronto and Rev- \V. R. llleoll/‘allrer, who hails [from Cope Breton. If "a thing of beauty is u joy forever" as the poet assures us. then the remem- brance of the tables will be a ‘last- ‘lng joy to the banqueters of Fri- day night. for the ladies of Klug- |ston know well the mm to the 0r- ‘angeman’: heart. attd they exerted themselves to make tire euppor all and 1's reported to be qu bonds, during the war time. et's. Lawrence McDonald, El’. WILSON-LARGE. Thomas J. Wilson, both of Con? evening at 5 o'clock at the parses-Q age of the Baker Memorial .\lElhO-, dist Episcopal Church, 8 Green, Street. The pastor. Rev. Ralph! L. Minker, officiated at the cere-1 mouy, the single ring service being,‘ used. home in this city. Mrs Wilson's P. E. l., where her mother Mrs. William Large now resides. Ma friends will 10in in happiest felici- lotions. ‘ KmpLy REF5REN¢E___.“ ms‘ thirteen was born at Wiusloe Road OI 3115-"! L015 A111? 1111111111. 111111811191‘ service in St. Peter's Bay‘. lastf 111 13415 fail,’ and ‘Mm’ F‘ n,‘ L'\g1m1m' Sabbath, the Pastor made fitting 711919 81'? 16ft to mourn two . ..z. l. cannrs and Art tur yman reference to the loss sustained by the Maritime Conference of tlfb was a minister who was greatly loved, and who did splendid work in the Presbywery of P. E- island. when he was pastor in Orwell. Murray River and Wbodlslantls. He was a native of Orangedale. C, B., and a graduate of Queen's Univers- ity, Kingston, Ont. He is survived Crescent. from Truslccs. Tea-Who "mansion. A! n lam hour Mr. by his wife and vlautthter. .\l1SS|chgrg' N“ n; spring park laud Mrs. (‘lurk tlmvo In Summer- Jennle MacNeill. B. A.. who is u; lVreath from Truntmcn and.-‘1'"11‘. lvnvillt! 11y 111111)’ lllflfllllllll successful teacher in Toronto. ‘Employees of A. Plckard 6r Co. ‘"3111 ‘"1 11 1111111‘Y"111"11 111D 11> Many will regret to learn of the Frazer's. they will he tho itm-ntluol‘ Mr. and death in Toledo. Ohio. yesterday of ‘Cut Flowers, Mrs. \\'00d,- Mn‘ ~1~ 1‘:- S"11"1'"“"1- M1"- 811d Mr. William A. Marlin. who was Brighton. Mrs. J. C- Wilson. 11r- uud Mrs- well known in Charlottetown. Mr. Martin left here nineteen years _ He stood inlservices at the church were con- hlglt regard with all acquaintancesqtlucted by Rev". M. C. MacDonald.’ lie Wealthy-assisted by Rev. J. C. Martin. Rev 31811118 invested heavily in Vlctoryihlr. Harding and Rev. Mr. Scot! HeiThe Oddfellows attended ins lmdy was buried Friday at St. hiargar-gaud the merch- ,_ ,- ) _ . - ant. Boar River Station. is a brothJGeorze .\lc(‘allum. Noble Granrli "WWW" 1am" “m1 gins’ w" - t l Muriel Yen. into the fThe pull bearers were: lilcssrs “Y! 1_m_,_ . _ ., _ , ‘H > - The mar-pi. Stewart. Capt. J. s. Allen, u. m f.]’}‘,";;\1‘;“ 1mm" M’ “*1” ‘ s1 ringe of Miss Alice M. Large and Begz. F. J. E. ‘Wright, J. E. Gallant "“ 3'“ where about one hundred folk .p:.'ithcr0d in honor of Miss L018 g lnmun, who was about to become "tour: of lhc principals i’? an iti- ‘ . . ‘ t -. ' . s ua~ufu1 tum-u" "If i111 Tilinfiflifilf‘ H.131", ‘di-filff... the order was conducted by MR1 ‘ "' ' rand Mr- A‘ S. Macxay, Chaplnhfl whuclod by tha- liltle Misses “$101135! ight unwrapped the giftSJ ___.. St. 1 ited with Hon. Hooper. 4 short service was held '”°° a HON: H. D. AND MRS. Mc- THURSDAY ‘at the house thence to the Milton "Amumg; 513E641’: aillcEgwlJegMhai-Hon. ‘H. ORGANIST REMEMBEREll-{Episcopal church where the regular HOME FOR BUR|AL_-yhe re. - e - - - . —- from a holiday m the “rationals a fefimfi 1“ aim‘? 1°11“ §§;‘,,‘§§,,";,“,,§$1§§°;Z,,f§f;,,9,1,; mains of the lute m. Anthony LEECO-FINLAYSON. - At the United States which occupied \ um 1 1 a 9' on - e '1hlm1"-Rev H D Ra 0nd nd yRev "'5°““““' 5°“ "r M" “d Mn’ James blanse‘ Charlottewwn’ '3“ orer three months. They 113d a ifgrgiagydwaglprgigfégrxy‘5:11;;iG_ gprigzs ymlntemznt ' Joseph Arscnault of Abrams Vll- February 22nd, 1927, by pa“ w_ Bruce Muir, John Philip Leeco, y , B1,] - z. Conn., passed Murrayllurbor North, to Lillian ibearers were. W. H. Home. Rob- fgrougfi gsrzorlrlerside ‘as, Friday Edm, Fhflayson, Murray Riven evening to Wellington, whence ii DIATHS \SPICER--At Fredericton. Feb, 21. 1927, Susan Spicer. P KlELLY-At Stanllope, February 19th, Mrs. Sarah Klelly. ' PICKERING——At Hunter River. Feb. 24th, 1927, Mrs Flora Picker- CASFORD-At West Royalty. Feb. v 21st. 1927, Mr. George Casford, age 85 years. DOUCETTE — Al. Rusticovllle, February 22nd, Alphonse lmucclte, Captain, aged 69 years. MARTIN - ln Toledo, Ohin. Wed- nesday. February 23rd, William A. Martin, formerly of Charlottetown. 1 10 and T. R. Allan. business places were closed during the time of the funeral. Who 1T By the death of the late George Cassford which occurred on 21st. W01‘? numerous for out of respect") vvlule Miss Joan lownsend read cord. .\'. H., took place Saturday-the deceased the stores and othor1 m“ 1“““°r°u“ “"505 accompanying ‘ m and made the he zlfts ‘costly. mro<zixiu to the popularity m the kites; of honor. Miss lnman, in n few neat remarks. the people presentation. and thanked their kindness. My, Wilson i5 eynplgyed by! West Royalty has lost another o: the Concord Lumber Company. Mr. and Mrs Wilson trill make their, former home was in Hunter River,- ytention a loving family could be- . , , =m grief n-k-km void w m c. the bride. while Mr. Irving llogg, Eaggfgig (123510?! Rceinmr’ f,“ {ifirrincls pairs... three 5211s. Jo§nf\\'11u1<>1 ably supported the groom- . , , , -. , _ , . l NQHL Pastor of.Gage[own"x_ B" He and Wlillant of Charlottetown. A1191” 1110 0619111011)’. the brldzt lmnclt was the-n served and the remainder of (he evening spent in music and gunws. At a late hour all tlr-partetl, after singing. "She's 1 jolly good fellow.“ its aged and respected fesidcniS.1 The late Mr. Cassiord was stricken! .with paralysis about two weeks‘ ago and though he received skilled tnedical advice and all the ai- ——-—- -WEDDING BELLS-The ntar- t0 hi5 eternal riace was solemnlzed at the home fim‘ ‘REV. J. C. and ‘Mrs. Martin. Sllflllllvrflillfl. on February sixteenth stow he passed 1 reward as stated. z The deceased one o.‘ a family of ilrothers. John and Thomas. two Clark. \\'ilmnt. Miss Gladys H. sisters l-Jntily and Mrs. E. Ford.‘ Wright. .\'. St. l-Ilcanorb attended Henry of Kingston. Om; and tnrce’ party drove to the bride's ,holno daughters. Airs. .\. Boston. of: where‘ .1 sitmpmlotia repust was wow} 15131145; Mrs \\'_ _]_ Hi};jer_;!-‘flr\'c<l. a few lmtticdhttu rolattivos of (lharlottetown and Mrs. R.'1>@111R wrest-nt- The 0V(‘1l1l1l! “'11s Cordeau of sprlng Park tnadc lively by (he, appearance of mm; p“; expressive‘ sympam; a well nrytuttizntl bnnd of serou- WBS shown 11y the following beaugyfllllvrs. trim uclnd their parts well. ful floral tributes, adding tnuvh lo thn l|lt!l‘l‘1lll(1lll. of Spray, Employggg Davis s, Boston and ulhur points. whore Pillow-J-‘amlly. H. 1.. Payne 11.1111 others. On their The deceased was much com. rcturn they tvlll reside at Wllrnol. ago for Toledo. Ohio, and engaged in the manufacturing business and was a member of the firm of Lautl-' 8T3 Bros. Company of Toledo. Mr. Martin is survived by his wife. formerly Miss Annie MnoLure also his brother Mrs. A. D. Martin ‘that could appeal to the eye and Ito the palate-and they wcoeed- ed. Amid e chorus of hearty all happy in the spirit of broth- erhood, a! optimistic in regard to the principles of Ornngelsm. sister Mrs. P. S. Chandler, and bfiother Mr. John T. Martin of this 0 Y. The remains accompanied by his wife and brother are expected to arrive Saturday night and fun- eral Arrangement; will be aunounc. ed later. fol-ted during his last illness by frequent visits of his pastor Rev. Mr. Raymond, St. Paul's City, f The funeral services held at the' 1101118 0f Ihe deceased were con-wcKAV-lu Springfield. Lot 67. on ducted by the Rev. Mr Rsymond ‘F - -, eb. 22nd. 1927 to John B. and Mrs. The funeral procession was large, McKay, a daughun: The poll-bearers were ,Wm_ Ne] Qgfi (3111111191 WRYE- -1- D- BIKBBPqCAMERON- st Kenslngtqn, De- 11 00m 611118. Lemuel Craawelllcetnber 16th. 1926, to Benjamin L. (and Mrs. Cameron, a son. and Edward Doyle. the Interment was made P130918‘! Cemetery in [be anerJBAGNALL-At Hazel Grove, Fob- lith, 1927, to Harold and Mrs: lBag- BIRTHS t in noon of the 23rd. lust. null u daughter, Dorothy Esther. Bringing Up WELL" ‘THE R1 ther f; i‘ p, years ago. assumed citizenship in Kenslngton. He was on the staff of the R. Tuplln k 00., mercantile firm. and ell customers doing bust. \l.vl1il|tn_!11'~l'~ 1 _ TRAVELIN'_ AMaAssAooa Aamvse ro- DAY run. co oowu To “nae. oocxm‘ MEET aim-u: mu cw: ME SOME POlNTi-R5 ABOUT‘THEJOB! o Olfl7a Erltmuce- we. DIDN'T COME or? THE eon". “'1 Fume: lama. is; m... €___________. you lift it rig t ofl with fingere- “Freuonfl or a few cents, sumfle" 1" remove every hard corn. B011- 1‘°"“' °' eorn botween _ , . ealluses, without sorenm or lfflllnon‘ \ CHOWAN-At 32 Elm. Ave. Feb. 21 1927, Miss Annie Sharply Chowun, age 21 years. Funeral notice later. McLEOD- At Charlottetown on Feb. '17, i927, Jean A. McLeod, Stanley Bridge. aged 1~l years 8 months. REAGH—At her residence, Milton P. E. l., on Feb. 22ml, 1927, Ada l... widow of Venerable Archdea- con Reach, aged 79 years. ROBERTSON -ln Vancouver. B. C., on Fed). 17, 1927, Frank S. Rob- ertson. son of the late William and lfrs. Robertson .0! Montngttv, aged 6i years. Burial in Vancouver. coins Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop u 111* Freezone" on an aching corn. 1111111111 hat corn sto hurting, 611911 ‘b11111, _. Your dru 1st sells a tiny 110131 the fool. and the 1W1 Yes-we art-tam‘ 1 AMBA$5ADOR WA$ c»: 50am)‘. wauu, WHERE -By George McManus skew-Joe use s. -