. ._L1~A-»-. PAGE SIX i TO-DAX AND “TD. vvnrking hours! .. . . :'."i=.1€.$~‘.. - 1,... 577?“... n gfiuppose you gaml "v IIIIZI o. crystal and ifiiieunl your past life L] riaralcd? The Inti- “ ixiui-is-s - the things d mu thouzht tho f, world would never f;_ know- QALSO COMEDY ILLXI Churches of the city was held. BIZ‘- Lerprct cor seen audience. fine rilvc: 1h»: list-me and .'\.:r..i!r-k.' Good o fins much appreciated. ml cldors. is n-m- ..~ ’. b» Frld in .3; Ltaiprqm July 17th. " SP‘.'IZ("‘S 0f CFCY. TRYTIFY LNITED (‘IIFRCII M. m” A ..,,.. E Tl inst. i iv:- iind hear wha an artist's mod It Ls sensatlo nal. ST. JAMES’ AND ZION CHURCHES Sunday morning the first of the; joint services of the two Presbyter- Rc-x. Scott Fulion. D. D., preach- ed the sermon. "Draw nigh to God; rind He will drawynlzh to you“ from JIlfIlOS I123, was the fez-rt of an earn- i est, logical and convincing sermon.I Malcolm MZacKinnon sang a solo, i he was in splendid voice and his in- ‘.on was appreciated by the; gauon and also by his un- Thc choir sang with ' ' ‘ii School and Congrega- 1 1c to Lersls‘ Point is set~ ‘l. A ciwition was read to M1117‘. b? Flvlcr A. A. Mc- YWIIOII wzth the call roach. Ivhiistci‘, and a can-g called for .. 14th, when re- b~ appointed to at- Ki ~r Ivieinorial h!’ i. Ell i cl ds during TO-DAY AND WED.‘ man who I I Sunday Services i ivms. JOHN I ,son oi" Mrs. John iJohanna Doylei. wig/e of 87 years. The late Mrs. S land a half year! a and sustained a fr "i l community: She will be ci"caily' miss- Ied in the neighbourhood as she was inlways kind and obliging, readj: she be missed mother. spirit winced its v.- Tlicre are lei’: to great-grandchildren, jsincerc sympathy is I I ly attrnded, took pl of I‘YPSI7}'T"T.'\' r n. hich rrnss of Requiem was sung. by her pastor. Rev. The remains were m; Fpmwfl was broaden” I South Shore Ceimetcry‘ beside hcri i father and mother, ‘the glorious ressurcction. I Pail bearers wore [brother in law of d ‘~"*1l.'II‘\‘§-1li‘>n,Currie S. T. Currie, James Hogan. Eve. 7.15 l: 9.00 26c, Mat. 3.00, llr, 16c. Eve. The strange story of a ner thoughts nf women. Tense! Gripping! Hys- _ There passed suddenly away to her {eternal reward u: old and respected ‘resident of Rocky Point, In the per- 8L been in good health until about two which she never fully recovered. Al- ythough being crippled she a“ fmmcm- “ppmprmte w I all her faculties until the end al- °f m“ ‘Tinmfrls “ddress- I wiaf-Ys interested in the wrlfare of the "O Love That Will Not Let Me G0. ‘The Sricizirnent of the Lord's Supper observed in Zion in the evening The Blinlsteris theme was devotional he“, the sick and needy’ but no pm“, , and deal? with the story of “Meribah I “.111 congregations piison: n: both services. Miss! m Profit‘. was guest soloist; hcr home, as she was a kind and loving On June 4th, fortified by the Irv: ‘ j rights of her holy religion her gentle} W- yotnrz men becnnie members‘ ofiwsion of their faith and wcrei .:.m full communion by the I and m.” dmmhmrs‘ John m rhomestead. with whom she resided, ' Isabel MacDonald. On Monday night James of shell Harbor, )1. s; Aynbjg, the gifts were opened by Elizabeth iin B. C : Frank in Long Crook; Mrs. i Rennie and Margaret MacSwain and Sam McDougull, Nelson. l3. C.; Mrs. W. Dockendorfi’, North River, besides a large number of grandchildren and Ihe funeral which was \cr_v large- THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN y. Central Guardian i I if. TRANSFERRED—Ronald Grundy 52c. "GREATESTSHOW ON EARTH' 42c, : of North Sydney, has been transferr- ed fo the Canadian Government pa- contlxiued from Page 1 trol boat, which patrols the coast of Baddeck and left last week to Join the boat at Charlottetown, P.E.I.— Sydney Post. Votes.” ENROUTE T0 GEORGETOWN- Professor Rochford, Summerside, passed through the city yesterdcy enroute to Georgetown with five race horses, Peter Will Tell, 2.10%, T. J. Devlin, 2.11%, Peter Alright, 2.16, ‘ Fernwood Aubrey, and a. trotting mare by Captain Aubrey. FUNERAL SERVICES-The funer- al of the late Hugh Hennessey which was largely attended, took place Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock from his late residence, 206 King Street, to St. Dunstans Basilica, thence to the Roman Catholic Cem- etery, services at the church and} grave were conducted by Rev. P.’ hlcMahon. The pail bearers were: and after Doyle, Thomas Ranaghan, Anthony Flynn, Phillip Slnnott. 7.15 & 9.00 16o. 26c. I F FUNERAL OF THE LATE WWII. I afternoon from his late residence on ring ‘Ischool Street, and was very largely iaticndcd. Service at the house and, , grave was conducted by Rev. Dr. Vin- iCOllt. The pail bearers were l\Iessr.=., knew tlic in- , S15, P. J. Simms and Archibald MC-i tended funeral of the late Hadley V. Buntain was held at. 3 o'clock Satur- day aftemon from his late residence, 139 Rochford Street. The funeral was under the auspices of the Masonic, Lodge and was largely attended by this association, also by the I. O. 0. F‘. and Rotary. Services at the house and grave were conducted .,by Rev. M. Legate of St. James Church, of which the late Mr. Buntain was I member. The pull bearers were Alc-ssrs. C. H. B. Longworth, Ben- jamin Rogers, Sr., Alfred Pickard, G00. B. DeBlois, J. E. Bell imd C. H. Chandler. The Masonic service at I the grave vivas read by Capt. Kemp. ' Interment was In the People's Cem- etcry. A. SMITH A s,,,,,,,_ ma, Charles Stewart recites the advanced A few feet away Premier mlth had always go, when she fell acnmd mp “on, ther on, the prime minist Rte-hurl i PRE-NIJPTIAL SHOWER-On Fri- } day, June 20th, and again on Monday. ' June 23rd. Miss Rachael MacDonald, I who has since been one of the princip- i ols in an interesting event was waited to upon by friends imd showered with many lovely gifts. The gifts were more than in the carried into the yiarlor in an artis-E I tically decorated basket. The bride. WH|CH_WE_BELONG’ , was lead into the parlor while the Wedding lvlarch was softly played. On the first occasion, the gifts were av hcrvvciiwiird, Iopcned by Margaret. hiacsivaln and mourn four sonsI Catherine M. MacDonald, while the (I19 , nccompaiiyving verses were read by CD06. And here Is a stand FISCAL UNCERTAINTY. Scattered about the refreshment booths. with lemonade and cheap polit hang such signs as these ‘Bessie MacLcan lead the versesl Among the many gifts was a beauti- ful clock, the gift of the young people and choir rncmbers of Hunter River United Church. The presentation was innde by Eululie MncLeod. yLuncheon wus served by the ladies and a veigv pleasant time was cn- iyoycd by all. Bidder"; “Countervailing all to whom extended. ace on June 6th. Fr. AIcCarIhv, laid to rcst Ill‘ THEY THINK HAVE PA IIONAGHAN-TROY-Jfhc marri- Izure of Eileen Ann, daughter of the f late Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Troy, of Dul- Iliousic, NIL, to Mr. Charles J. Mon- iaghan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vwlonaghnn, of Charlottetown, P.E.I., there to await SHELL. Frank Smith. cccaiwffl, Nelson RECIPROCITY OF 1911. P R OT E C T I O N, TARIFF-INSTABILITY AND TO BE FOOLED INTO BELIEVING THAT THEIR PARTICULAR FISCAL PEA IS UNDER THE OTHER During the next month or so of warm weather this marvelous peripatetlc show will exhibit in all iook place on Saturday morning, 3i l": handled in a Chnr-lquetowfs" '. manner. lie is onr.‘ of sev- " . win P“ ' wiion for, pron; ""1 Dlfm-I Mr. and Mrs. Th" mili- Cumberland. ifiil solo, excel- " 3"‘- A-"ill-ll‘ H- Charlottetown. w» fltiod is a . i|l‘l"Il appreciated ' .. r-Wi member of the congre- "w s thr- I-lon vrahin R. B. Ben- . who is LI. member of tho United l; ' k L"l‘.‘l1‘(‘ll of Canada, bu: the chief at- . . Ir: riirm was the preacher of the day’, P". Lu: Clarence Alackinnon. Head Seymour Rocky Point. Spiritual Bouquets. town. family, Rocky Point. Message. of Sympathy. 12s.". known. nirrt highly resprcted ,'.i:".d lllOFL beloved among the Mari- time lenders of tho United Church. l.» $116K" from the text Deur. 6-18 "And thou shalt do that which is rmli: and good in the sight of the Lorri, that it may be well with thee." 1r was :i splvnditi discourse in which ho printed out that the permanent pr~~<y~r-ritjv' of n pmple depended upon IS character and that the character cf 1 wople depended upon the fir- Itizvlny of the nation. _ In ‘in evcninc Y" , W- - f ‘ ‘- ~ --~"sinslkw undurmuditumxmrb. ,_. . Point. fer River. Mrs. Annie Gale. Aim. T-.1~.I'?.<'..,. A voice we loved Is stilled. A place is vacant In our home, which never can be filled. May her Soul rest In (Pgtriot plense copy) - _‘ ‘L. i i'l-s..11‘d§#4$§"3"§" "w Ilwlliillg- “WIPES John Currie. Stanllous Dorion. I "TY IIITITSTI"? Flowcrs-Afireath, family. . plies Mr. Roy “my; Cami we. Ont, presided at‘ sigtpf! pf Mo“ Pfqcloug 31°04, I Mr. and Mrs. John A. Smith. Rocky Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mclvliilan. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus McMahon. Miss Irena Connolly, Charlotte- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice White and v o‘. l‘ Hill Diriziitv School and the M75, R Mahler and family, Rocky Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Herrcll, l-Iun- Chestnut I-lill, A precious one from us has gone, ,__,..__.___- ‘ the earth and It shall teach thee." His r‘ ‘ ‘_ address was a study as to the mean- and Eng of nature and how to see and June Z38 at St. Anthony's Church, Montreal. The ceremony was per- formed by‘ Rev. Dr. Gavan Monaghnn of St. Dunstuns University, Char- ,‘ iottetown, PILL, assisted by Rev. Al- lfred Monaghan, S.J., and Rev. Dr. ICurrzm, brothers and uncle of the 'groom. The bride, given in marriage | by her brother, Mr. L. T. Troy, wore a I gown of madonna blue made in long princess lines with a lint of natural panamniac and crepe shoes to match; her bouquet composed of yellow ,Pornet roses and babys breath. She was attended by Miss Alice Chisholm, who was gowned in yellow chiffon with a large mohnir hat and crepe slippers to match her gown and car- ried a. bouquet of blue corn flowers. The groom was attended by his bro- ther. Mr. Theodore Monaghan and the ushers were Mr. A. B. Troy and Mr. A. P. Grant. Following the nup- parts of the Dominion. It but one feels that at last I King-Moore trio and their UP A NEW BAG OF TRI GET TOGETHER A MOR faith in their own skill at fooling the unsophisticated populace that they hope to rake in sufficient popular support to keep them going for another parliament- ary term. They have deceived the country before. that when the present circuit is over. the Dunning- TIRE FROM BUSINESS UNTIL THEY CAN THINK TION OF NOVELTIES, FREAKS AND STUNTS. Ways"; “Political Somesaults"; “Tight-Rope Walk- ers"; Lightning Change Artists”; "Anything to Geti Never before did a “big tent" shelter a morain- triguing two-ring circus. There is the free trade ring to beguile Mr. Dunning's fellow-farmers in the Westzi There is the high protection ring to please the st_eel and furniture people in the East . Mr. Dunning, beingi the chief performer in both rings, is seen to pass swiftly from one to the other and back again with re- mark-able agility. ONE MORNING HE RIDES THE FREE TRADE MARE AND THE NEXT THE PRO- TECTION HORSE. Never was there more daredevil bareback riding or a more barefaced rider. free trade circle he reads a proclamation denouncing the principle of protection as hurtful and immoral. Back in the protectionist ring he hands the steel in- dustry a bonus and higher duties. And so the enter- Captain Rfv'8.l’1,' m. Flynn, John‘ taining programme proceeds. A TRICKY PERFORMANCE BUT CAN HE GET AWAY WITH THE DOUBLE i’ Ylity-The mind-h of m. lute wml STUNT? Can he keep the eyes of the West focused I ivw was held fit 2 o'clock Saturday on the free trade ring and blind to the PFOIGCIIOFI) ? ‘ It is even more difficult to keep the eyes of the [industrial East trained on the act which discloses the concessions to protection to the exclusion of the neighboring act exposing the surrender to free trade. , ‘Johnathan West, F. x. McKenzie; IF HE COULD BE SURE THAT NEITHER SECTION i . Mfrvd Afflcvk. New“ Ratteflburid OF THE AUDIENCE WOULD LOOK IN THE WRONG i‘ DIRECTION TILL THE SHOW S OVER. ALL MIGHT a églrguriil. DYMIIMI‘: iiDougull. Interment was in the Peo-, BE WELL FOR H|M_ H: NOT‘ THE DUNN|NQ_K|NG_, ' IN“ °°"“"°‘*' MOORE CIRCUS FACES DISASTER. “c0019 scour" - _ i ,4§;“‘f“;:x§:,:ffmffigéeani From the big tent we pass to the side-shows, where for another “not a five-cent piece" we see ex- posed for the edification of the unsophisticated mul- titude that marvelous monstrosity labeled the “MAN- FISH.” for the upper part of its body resembles the National Policy and the lower extremities a scaly Mr. Cobden. .In one booth, decked out in prairie fashion, Mr. Crerar is observed resigning office be- cause of a two-dollar duty on steel. and returning to office clasping a six-dollar steel duty in both arms. In the next- which has a totem pole in front of it, Hon. a poem from his own pen entitled “THE DEATH KNELL OF PROTECTION." King and Mr. Euler engage in a puzzling vocal duet, one approving and the other denouncing liquor exports to the United States. Fur- er bIandIIy appropriates Mr. Bennett's proposal for an Imperial Economic Confer- CIRCUS EQUIPMENT jammed with an immense assortment of Liberal fiscal policies, including FREE UNION. CONTlNENT-TO- BRITISH PREFERENCE. TARIFF FOR REVENUE. grounds are a number of' washtubs full of American ical tea. Over these booths : “Dearer Fruit and Vege- tables"; “Convictions” (if any) “Sold to the Highest Duties Made in Washing- ton"; “Anything to Win an Election." We now proceed to that part of the grounds] where the nimble-fingered thimbIe-riggers manipu-i Sister Joseph Eugene, of Minne- Iate their fiscal peas from one walnut shell to anoth- er. ALWAYS THE ATTEMPT OF THE PERFORM- , ERS IS TO MISLEAD THE ONLOOKERS-WHO. ID THEIR GOOD MONEY s proprietors have so much the voters are awake and circus WILL HAVE TO RE- CKS—UNTIL' THEY CAN E CONVINCING COLLEC- GOES T0 HOSPITAL-Mr. David Hamilton, the well known painter of 27 Hensley Street, leaves this mom- ing for Halifax to enter Camp Hill Hospital for treatment. MACDONALD-CLARK -— A very tial mass a reception was held at the residence of Mrs. A. Grant, MacKay street. where the decorations were carried out. in pink and white peoriies. Mr. and Mrs. Monaghnn left later for a honeymoon in Ontario, the bride travelling In a fawn ensemble with blue Imku hat, blue shoes and carry- ing a bag to match. The out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lane. and Mrs. E. L. Day of Boston and Miss Edna. vtlheatley and Miss Vivian, pretty wedding was sulemnized at 7 p. m. on Wednesday, June 25th, when Rev. A. E. Chapman united in mar- riage Rachael, youngest, daughter of D. M. MacDonald, of Hunter River, to Mr. George Willard Clark, son of George Clark of North Wlltshlre. The bride entered the parlour on the arm of her father to the strains of Lohen- grin’: Wedding March, rendered by of mock orange blossoms from the centre of which was suspended a large wedding bell. The bride was beeomingly attired In a. gown of rose beige crepe romaine and with a wreath of orange blossoms In her hair and carried a shower bouquet of cnmationa and maiden hair fern. At the conclusion of the ceremony congratulations were extended to the newly married couple, after which the guests to the number of upwards of fifty, the Immediate relatives and friends of the contracting parties sat down to n sumptuous reput. The bride's sister: were assisted In serv- ing by Mia Mabel Macuod. Mn. Isobel MacDonald, cousin of the bride. The couple. who were unat- Brown. ofNeI York-Mammalian. undedwokthnirnlacnundarnnnrcnmimbor and Allan Cummings, Mrs. Cyrus Martin In the oun rwm transits “ WANT - A - NAME ” BAR I Welcorne as the Sunshine ABEGWEIT BAR The “ WANT - A - NAME ” BAR is more popular than ever. It is growing faster and fasten haven't already tried it, get one today. for it. You may win $50.00. There is no limit to the number of names you may send in, provided each one is accompanied by a coupon. And be sure to suggest a name v If you BANG ! Here comes the twin sister of “WANT-A-NAME” Bar, ABEGWEIT, the second pride of P. E. I. ’ On Saturday, July 12, our newest bar, ABEGWEIT, will be on sale wherever candy is sold. With each ABEGWEIT Bar a coupon will be wrapped. We shall give a $10.00 prize to the person who on August , 23 brings the most ABEGWEIT coupons to our office. Other prizes are- $5.00 to the person who bringsthe second largest number of coupons; and eight prizes of boxes of Rainbow Chocolates to the next eight persons who bring in the largest number of coupons. and ABEGWEIT. Get these bars wwherever candy is sold. Ask for ‘fwANT-A-NAME?’ SIDNEY T. GREEN CARVELL BROS. N. RATTENBURY. LTD. CLARKE o- MacDONALD CANDY RETAILERS: _You can now buy our bars through our distributors. In Charlottetown DeBLOIS BROS» LTD. R. E. MUTCH 8r CO. G. H. TOOMBS & SON RQT. HOLMAN, LTD. ROGERS s ARNETT SINCLAIR & STEWART In Summerslde CHARLOTTETOWN of the bride and groom. treated departed in as orderly a man- ner as they had come. The happy young couple motored to their fu- ture home In North Wiltshire, follow- cd by the best; wishes of a host of friends. PERSONALS Miss M. H. Ball oi’ Montreal, is a guest at Beach Grove Inn. i spoils, Minn., Sister Maura, are visit- ‘ lng their old homes In Fort Augustus. Mr. J. Heber Gordon of Boston, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Norman Mc- Donald und ltfr. McDonald at Georgetown. Miss Ethel Grant returned to Bos- ton on Saturday afternoon spending a very enjoyable vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Grant. Mr. Lucious Kelly, Detroit, accom- panied by, his two brothers, Rev. J. Edwin Kelly, of Wichita, Kansas; Eugene Kelly, of Detroit and sister, Miss Kathleen Kelly, of Boston, mo- tored to the Island last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kelly and son Joseph, accompanied by Mrs. Kelly's mother, Mrs. Carr from Detroit, NLIcn, are visiting friends on the 1s- land at present. They are the guests of Mrs. J. B. Fleming. City. Mr. and Mrs. Nomian Wilson, who have been visiting In Charlottetown, returned to their home in Port Hope, Ontario. While here they were the guebta of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wil- son, Upper Prince Street. Rev. R- Moorhead Liegate and Mrs. Legato left yesterday morning by cur on a holiday trip to Montreal. Mr. legato remained over Sunday to uttdnd the funeral of the late Mr. H. V. Buntain, who was a member of St. Jamel congregation. Miss J. Munroe Nicholson of 10M rut-me Brook Parkway, Quincy, has been appointed assistant superintend- and Mn. Daniel Cummings. The nun-III! 0! tho IIMIDB ent of nurses at, Quincy City Hospi- gifts bore testimony to the popularity Much amusement W84 caused by the large number of charivarlers who came from far and near to pay their res- pects to the newly wedded poair and who, after having been generously NATIONAL CANDY LIMITED WHOLESALE ONLY Phone 1266 PRINCE the class of 1925. Previous to return- ing to this city she has been oper- ating room supervisor at Mount Sinai and Syderham hospitals in New York City. MR. HORATIO MCWILLIAMS The drath of MI. Horatio Mc- Wiliiams at his homo in Spring- field on May 30th is worthy of more than passing notice. His illness which began about ten months be- fore his death was of a serious nature from the first. Hope how- ever was entertained that with skil- ful medical care and tender nursing he might eventually recover but. God willed otherwise and on the above mentioned date he passed away with a loving word of farewell to the parents who stood by his bedside. 7 The decens d was In the prime of ‘life having attained the n89 07 twenty-eight years. He was the only child of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Mcwiliiams. It is diffi- cult for u; with our short-sighted vision to understand why he shou‘d have been thus early calla-d away to the Great Beyond. But God moves in n. mysterious way His wonders $0 perform" and those who are left- behind mourn not as those without hope but are comforted by the thought that "Up there we'll under- stand." For five years previous to the bc- ginning of his illness m: aeémd had been Manager of the Sprint!- field Egg Circle. In this position he won the respect and esteem of resid- mts of the surrounding districts as the nurses’ training school at the hospital, having been a member of EDWARD ISLAND conveyed to the Old Presbyterian Cemetery at West Cops when inter- ment was made in the family plot. Among the flor tributes were a wreath from the (Jo-Operative Egg and Poultry Association. Clan-lotte- towntown; wreath, Springfield Egg- clrcle; Cmsent, Mrs. hblaon Mc- Willinrris; Wreath, Miss Louisa Fish: Spray. Mrs. Barwise. The sympathy of the oommimlty has been extended to those who mourn the loss of their only son. The pull-bearers were Messrs Win. E McDonald. John MbDouald, moyd Bur-wise, Allie McNbill, 80mm McDougall and Walter Mcwlllilms. It's queer when a. wonlm doesn't act queer at times. It is often a man's strong right arm that favorably impresses l. wo- man. Women never criticize the gram- mar of men who pay them complim- cnts. A woman changes her mind so of- ten that it keeps her busy speaking it. ' If a woman has no troubles of her own she goes to a. neighbor md bor- rows some. A woman can do anything with the aid of a hairpin-except sharp- en a lead pencil. 'I‘l'ie woman who doeuft think some other woman homoller than herself has yet to be born. The psi-son adds one to one and the sum is one; the divorce Judge subtracts one from one and two ne- mains. Feather denier: of China. u; twat Ing attempted ndultentiori, such ll the adding of sand and mp0 cue in we'll as that of the people in the Immediate _vicinity of his home. The esteem In which he was held by m. Members of the organization of the Co-Opentive Em: and Poultry Association was attested to by the fut that In spite of the bad cori- dition of the roads on the day of the funeral. Mosm _ G. and J. Lkightlz-r and P‘. lVf. Nash motored from Charlottetown tn attend the fweral. The funeral services which were held on June 1st were In chlrge of Rev. J. C. Peacock of the Baptist Church assisted by Rev. W. B. lnrlng of the West Cape United Charge. After ssrviees at the home the re- small pieces to increase weight, be- Inc Prlctlced by Poultry rnisarl. .____ g‘; , on. J.‘ f’. numb" I DINTQII IUIGEDN IOUII-Ololll Inuit Ournnlliomudllobnnl nonnnzoon-anoooooood DR. W. R. CARSON films! Gnlnlo Chiropractor Chronic and MINI Dilat- 1M Prince IL Phone 107i. maim. followed by a lung cortege of tnhmunbholspnilcgraduotoof J w» ‘-.>.:‘.; s“ ..1‘fi-.*.,~" ‘" r. Oppvllto . CL Pill‘! Cllfflll "W!" NW" "14 "WW "” __,.,,,\ ma»..- TT»,~_