!\t '1' Prince Edward Today nrorc rjzn GAPlTIlL-f-TOIIIIY " "this column ls reserved for news of local Interest but advertising of u news; nlture may be Inserted st 4 cents n word strictly payable ll advance. WATER RATES-Tuesday the 10th is the last day for paying wst- er rates. L-6692-7-9-2i WESTVIEW LODGE, North Try- on, now open to tourists and trans- lents. Also catering for special meals by appointment. Write or phone Mrs. Wilfred Inman. , L-GOQiI-‘I-fl-fli THE CHARLOTTET THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN DANCE AT HIGHLANDS Wed- nesday, July llth L-6725-7-tue-wed-tf. IIAVE RETURNED-Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ritcey have returned to the city after attending the weddi- ing of Rev. S. B. Proiitt and Mrs- lrene Hill, observed this week at Bedeque. II-Iaiifax Chroncle ATTENDING CONFERENCE — Miss Margaret Huntley of Vernon, Miss Florence MacPherson and Mr. Prince Edward Island. OWN GUARDIAN III MEMIIRIMI MRS. ALEXANDER STUART A; Murray Harbour North. 58b- bath, May 20. 1934. there Del"- fuliy passed away to the Heavenly home Alexander Stuart at the advanced ale 0! 9i- years 7 months and 1'! days. She was the last survivor of a family of six of the late Allan Stuart. who emigrated from the Isle of Skye, Scotland, when a. youth with her parents and liter- wards settled at Belle River, birth- place of deceased. In her early girlhood Mrs. Stuart l . i JULY 1o, 1934 y k also in mo. 3.0. ar. door-cm! p“ h: ximuhbizlgegaltlilihflillea ‘Elfin?! .6 o o F o D -_ Good Health ! so three sisters. rington, Summer " ; E. Oficnnor, Carleton. and Mrs.’ James Mulligan, Cape Traverse. ss well as three grand children. child- ren of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mona- ghan, Trail. His funeral jock place from his: residence in Summerslde to St.‘ Malichia's Church. Kinkora. whersi burial mass was celebrated by 1101., M. Smith, after which all that was mortal of a loyal friend and up-| right citizen was laid to rest beside. his first born son, Willie Driscoll.| The pail-bearers were: Hon. A. E. Allistair MacLeod of Uigg passedi through char-iotteiown ycstcrdayqbevame a member y in full wh- Scales. m. P. Foley: '1'. L. comp- morning en route to sackville where 11111111011 0f Bt- JOh-lll Pfflfibyifirilllliton; William Deehan they will attend the Young Peoples Church. Bi-‘lffl-Bt. Hid 51W‘ ht!" Sorrow for the dead seems to bs_ Q°n;enn¢e_ marriage to Mr. Alexander stllll-fl-lthe only sorrow from which we re- .____. Hish Bank. Who Dmdewflflld hfil’ ll fuse to be divorced, every other zNgAqaMgNjggjq-le engagement number of years. she Bi-ilelldediwound we seek to heal, every other 1,. announced o; Jean myzabem Little sands Presbyterian Church. affliction to forget. but this wound daughter of ML and M“. A_ w_ where her hlISbSlld filled the OIIIOG we canslder a duty to keep opeyh Stewart, New Wiltshire. P.E.I., to v1 Eider for a number of yam. lw- These words aptly describe the tie Mn Clayton mm, mde,km_ of fore his demise , ‘of melancholy affection that binds Montreal, son of Mr. C. W. Eld- A5 Wile and lllmil" in iilfl il°lll°-.us to our beloved dead. though 5on6 erkin. of Zelma. Basic. and of the he? pleasant’ “hi” w” “whys il'°lll l" bY ‘iellih We illillll’ iillli me Mfg. Eldefkln- The marriage evldeiwe With h". ililld Blflitillil- we can hear the gentle fall cf their has been arranged to take place on she w“ ‘mm! h” h" hihd hoshi‘ mlliiiitd YOOIFSWPS B! they Silently rank Friday mamlng, July 27, a. m... taiity. and 1w one ever Want from glide along the hallowed halls oi ber or o'clock. at the residence cf Mr. h" ll°°l llllllFlY- 5i“ "l" “l” ll memory. and in our hearts we build z-d this year. and Mrs. F, A. Whiitall, 516 Ros- ch75” ‘Fhdeili °i ‘he Bibi‘? "Id i“ a shrine wherein we inscribe their Bsterdltv 0n lyn avenue, WestmounL-Montreal sawed Pages We" h“ 5°15“ and llama» fllld towhich We B0 from J. C. Slmp- gazette, 00mm" lillliil! ildvllilcill! Yea“ worldly distractions to live once son. medical secretary at McGill illldl Willie °°lliilled l° h" l‘°°m 1°? more amid the scenes made mem- llnivcrsity". llizl ihc irisdira the ihsi‘ hihe hwhhhs and even up orable by their presence there we love I faculty at McGlll were 1° the dill’ hem" h" dehihi to recall their virtues. or hear again - ' Also a great pleasure and con- their kindly voices now stilled in death; till our hearts grow tender, and our tears fall anew, until we realise what a hollow mockery is all our musing. for it cannot bring back the friend we have lost- Thcse thoughts bring back in reminescence the form and face of our dear de- parted friend. M. P. Driscoil. His faults. if faults he had. have gone the way of oblivion, while hi5 many excellent traits of character stand forth in high relief from the well filled bflltkmfllmd of affectionate ‘ memory. He was a man of simple and strong faith who never made an unnecessary parade of his relig- ous convictions. In the last days of his illness death seemed to hold no terrors for him. but with the faith of the Catholic gentleman that he was. he settled all his world. iy affairs. with hope and confidence 1n a merciful Judge. and when the end at last came it was with a. wiwh so gentle that nu family and friends who knelt beside his dying McLean. M.P.; Wm. Noonan; A. A. THE ANNUAL CONVENTION of the Prince Edward Island Federated Women's Institutes will be held on July. 13th and 14th in the Assembly Hall of Prince of Wales College. L-68il3-7-7-l0. WINS CAMBRIDGE HONORS-w Following the attainment of dis- tinction at Cambridge University in his medical course David MacKen- zie. son of Dr. D, w. lvriacKenriie. of this city. has returned here from England. He won a first-class in the Pathology 'I‘ripes. a which only one other mem his fellow students reach When commenting y the information. 1.1:. 1 “l am a Queen . . . yes, but first . . I am a uionzan!" ‘WISE mothers know how much their child- l'en’s health depends upon the food they eat. That’s why they insist upon the priceless pro- i,» tection of Electric Refrigeration. c H R I s T I NA with john Gilbert‘: Ian Keith Lewis Stone 7- Elizabeth Young Also “WEEKLY NEWS" . Shows at 3—7—-8.45 . But that is only one advantage of Electric Refrigeration. It will actually save you money. Many of our customers have found that their s to mourn and of a devoted daughters. . lVLi-s. refrigerators have, more than paid for them- selves. urse next autumn. -Mi:mtreal Gazette. (Mr. McKen- zie has also had four years in arts at McGiil, taking honors in all sub- jccts.) Wlf mu KELL’, Ian Dine- hnrt, Renee Gadd, Russ Brown ADDED _ . . COMEDY ‘SAILORS BEWARE" AND IVIUSICAL Harbor North. and one son, Angus Stuart, Mount Clemens, Michigan. ' lived on the old homestead in High Bank. until he and his family went to residue to Michigan Since then she has lived with her daughter and son-in-law. Mr, and Mrs. Cortney J. McLure. where she remained an honored guest and was tenderly cared for during her illness when all that loving hands and medical skill couldi do was dons but God willed otherwise and when the summons came she died as she had liver trusting in the merits of a ilrlkdfl‘ crucified Redeemer. on c" See the new General Electric Refrigerators t0- day. One out 0f every three automatic refriger- ators in use is a General Electric. That in itself is reason enough t0 select a General Electric Refriger- ator. But we will gladly tell you about its many other exclusive features. ten dol- charged with obstructing an officer was xe- SASKATCHEWAN FOXES_ manded in custody till July 16. Mr. Ronald F. Gay in writing to a friend says that on .1 recent visit to Kelliher Saskatchewan-on my way to Prince Edward Island visited the Keiiiher Silver Black Fox and Fur Farms operated by Mr A. K. McNeil. a former Islander and brother of wellington “mm McNeil, Southport McNeil "Tilly- established himself r in the fox '_""‘ _ business with six i6) pair of foxes M“ Keiieh “h” ‘Wiles in 1925, Tc-c‘ay' this man is one of the h°m d‘ phhhi’ °i "shhy C saskatrhevyan-s most prominent in the New York Herald-Tr business men and fox ranchersi and wh“ '5 h 515i" °f M“ His success grew out cf his own Hhgheh i5 Visitihg Chhri ndeavor and courage plus °h h "achmh- - excellent fox ranching conditions— especially the climatic conditions. ghiwooeghgehhhhcihgthitld hgahi”: - - which McNeil claims to be id h“ h’ g ehs- 55 eh he gtriyusiiilslts; tietyéinstltliivizllzéioltiigifieldllilglz raising of foxes, 11°51‘ and the Misses Ruth and Ade. ar- land many acts of kindness of h tléman. Gloria stuai-t is seen in the i-Queen chfimmat We have a Gm, ranciier- prepared 160‘ females for giggdaiis‘ Mggfal’ wmnhfeg .2311“ arrmfn. “Per f??? h“ heading feminine llilri- and makes U5 go at. the height of her ilramntic breeding purposes this. year’ and ‘m ‘i; spa tag er m“ on Thy fene lame y filial; u I h "any “feel the helpless State i“ genius adamsel who can stride cf- the“ "ixeh prhduced 5"‘ lllllldmdfix, [er mo evil Mrs- Robe" frne u ferflhu has Me g“ te which she has been plum; entire“, recmveiy through Comedy and We‘) thirty-lune i639» pups. which is. d 0 Rose Va. .y. 31c Boron o H ay.N ay 2nd in “vithout h” ow“ knowledge" chm‘ sadly in tragedy-and make each npplicxlmatcly ‘m average or {cur The “play at at‘ Drlih ihumh" pletcly under the control of the doc- dramatic changé a true and mm (41 pups to the pair. Mr. MciNeil e 56mm“ 8' he c hm and tor. she follows his every suggestion moment has added much impetus to fox- “have. were mhducied by ‘he and even aids him in combating the M_G_M dipped lavishly mm the“. ranching in Saskatchewan. Besides M __ gastoi‘. Rev. J. H. Douglas assisted desperate efforts of her lover and golfers to provide the Gm-bo with a his own personal farm he had] ' Y the Revg T- R- GWQ-KB- friends to release her from the spell. suitable background [mm m story started sixty i601 o;her ranches in. h!“ remains were laid w he“ he‘ Important supporting roles arc and in SCflmEL-Iqlciakis fashioned the Kcllihcr district which this! .- 51:18 her huhbhhd 1h the Lime iorit tho star's talents hrovidiiig liur rm‘ have viodiiced i658 puss. i 57nd‘ Ceniewy ‘v-here many °i h" with those rare opportunities in Tim-QC irliithcs have bvfil Climflliiy [Dimer Irlenqs glahhered to bear emotional range so clear to the heart Sliileilisl-‘li by MF- McNeil. He has tnbum of mo" love and regard to of all actresses. And, in clccor and fielifililled his Strliih Oi‘. IOXES 5:5 who formerly lived among costumed effect. the film is all that through Experiment, and has truly. em it should be-—a tribute i.» Wiitcr Ii pure bred strain of foxes. The , MR. DIICHAEL P. DRISQOLL h; "Love Captive“; At Capltol “RADIO ROUND UP” ‘ Many months have passed since we have seen a. picture which holds _. L___.§_4_L_; -..L..._ the audience in such a spell of fas- - ‘ cination as “The Love Captive." the y strange Universal drama. which Garbo Ill opened an engagement at the Capitol Queen Christina!’ Theatre yesterday. _ The story deals with an unscrup- Pflnce Edward Great Garbo. the m ulous doctor who treats drug addic- tion by means of hypnctism, and tense drama enters the story when bail“! Opemn he uses his power to make conquests Prlnoe Edwarm among the women of his acquaint- amehow’ I mange to unload B“ my superlatives every time I g0 to see a Garbo picture. And. begging nnce. your pardon, I am going to do so Nils Asther plays the role of the l-ascally doctor, and contributes a again over “Queen Christina," which brings Garbo back to the screen characterization which is uncan- after a too, too long absence, For in [or the .11. Ilsa Mlnard’: for Cuts and Sores _._._}____._ PERSONALS Only $10 Down 24 Months to Pay oi agniflcent. is g yesterday at the asonable gifts during her stay among them and especially the time of her late illness. For this aritime Electric Company, Ltd Charlottetown, P. E. L We may ask. of dissolution. pression of "If in that moment did he retain an im- the eager love that Sim‘? to keep him with ‘us. who knows." , ' L___________ MISS A. GILLIS Her many friends throughout the _ Province will regret to hear of the death of Miss Mary A. Gillis, for- merly of Garfield. Belfast, who died suddenly June 3rd at the home of her sister. Mrs. F. E. Davis of Fall River. Manx. with whom she lived for the last number 0f years. She was a daughter of the late Alexander and Margaret Reid Gil- lis of Wood Island Road. Her last visit to her- native Province was made nine years ago, when she re- newed many old friendships. Her r Ulla Minlrd’: for Stiff Jnlrlfs _____¢.____ We have it - all sizes and kinds, Dressed or Undressed ‘Asphalt or Cedar Shingles Hardwood Flooring or British Columbia. Fir MACDONALD-ROWE Woodworking Co, Ltd. Charlottetown I l l l those of th players to produce a very unusual quality Captive“ e leading screenplay of a "The Love was directed in excellent fashion by Max Marcin. famous playwright. who is also the author of the story. _-_-_______. Ready For Inter- . But, despite Gi " grossing rapidly in w fine work and the cxcclleiii iicrform- (m- m arices of such worthy players as C. Kcuihe Aubrey Smith. Lewis Siczzc, Elizab- eth Young. Reginald Owen. Keith. the film remains a pcrs triumph for the star. Vall cyrlcld‘ School Sports The annual School Sports W011‘ held in the rink at Valioyfieid with a very large number of spectators present. _ The trophy donated by tilt‘ vag- lcylield Athletic Club was won Y the Vallcyficld East School. Mr. L. D. MacDonald was in chnrgc 0i the different sport events and "lllilil of the success of the mcet i5 dllfi u, mm‘ Messrs. J. K. MacDonald. J. A. MacPherson. J- P- Macl-"lllli were judges. At the conclusion of the sports. Mr L. D. MacDonald presented the cup to Stirling Mack/cod. Captain 0f the winning team. Following is the summary: Wangers taste as ~a producer; progenitors of his present stock are M-G-Ms pocketbook and the careful ihc original six pair. Mr. McNeil probing or‘ -hc research department. plans and is approaching his The picture is all Garbo. True. plan-lo have each fox producing at John Gilbert is the Spanish horo- a maximum. and this is being Phone 341 many friends -13-l'l-2i. Prince County were sh surprised to hear of th Friday morning. of Mr. Michael P. Driscol! at his home in Summer- funeral sehvi“ has hehi at after five weeks ill- 0mg o! h" sister llhd “'55 mil‘ ncss. Mr. Driscoii was well andiducted by the RC“ Dhi L favorably known to the travelling Kmx Pehwck of the United public. having been 011.11. Station bymiall Cilllmil- Agent at Freetown Station for 37 m oak Gm“ Gem WW5- llhd W85 hold in high favour with the . L-BBG-VLIO The funeral took place in St. Paul's Church and was very largely attended. Rev. Bennett MacDonald celebrated Requiem Mass; and Rev. llihfl‘. G. J. MacLellan. D.D., VG. said PFBS- the committal at the grave. Interment was The C.M.B.A. o! which the de- etefy- ceased was a member marched in a body from the Funeral Home to lthe Church and from thence to the - _ -——-—- grave to the last testing place. v1 e 1 w reéiiefltflirflgifiéldgeliiiili-lfng: ‘with déaeéi; mTl-ie gall bearers weir? Mayor Lid- s F m; C RISTUS c remov ng summersida withi . y r . s ne, essrs E. W. anson. J. E. Oglyefhiogfoz. the Ingisn singer, his family where he since re- 11193431,? 13' Mhcmhhid ill 8 DB-Iibll. J8me! Hughes. Gabriel Mac- disaoversd in Algonquin Parkby Ihg 5id°1i~ H6 was in his 65th year, a aihsizua ‘h Rehthhm- M555» m" Donald and W. B‘. MacNeiil. late Leonora. Kennedy. who makes 800d christian man. and devout ygars '3‘: 2i sever“ mimlh-‘l a" '73 The remains Were his 150th appearance with the Royal Cilhwh“ femhihg "he 1"‘ m“ °f The lateg D‘ Choral Society. Albert Hail. London. mil’ Mil-ll" Chllrvh in his last Mm a, seven in the opera “l-Llawatha" and who hihhsi iwlll hi8 dill/lite 986w!‘ Rev. the so“ I Al then leaves to be the guest of the Behhe“ Mcmhald’ Wh° W“ with Donald o Chrristus at Oberammergau during him imillelliii’ during his last ill- M]; b l the Passion Play. He is the first "=8- He was born in Cape Traverse, l l‘ ‘l Pl’ he "ml" into the Norith American Indian to see the P-E-I. and was the son of the latc emp 0y of h“ uncle‘ ‘he hm? Rim‘ Passion Play. which was first staged Jilil“ Eli-mil and Mary Deccan. He 1m Mwmhaid °i shmm°lsiiie llllll about the time that the Jesuit fa- ielll“ ’° "will" “l” 1°“ °i l‘ hi“ at? with 0' 3' Saunders um“ he thers were bringing Christianity to illlsilllmi "lid devote father his Wid-' “Thhifé the Mohawks. to which tribe Oskc- 0W Gwrsenia Meiver. two boys l’ "m l‘ nonmn b910,,“ and seven daughters namely: John went w B°5t°h _‘ L.._’___ S. Teacher in this Province. Lorne mam hi‘ s" 5' Boots (in Irish hote1)-—-"I‘ve ior- a student at st. nunstans Acad- “hi?” “m” gotten. captain. whether you amy. Charlottetown. Kgthlegn, He W?’ wanted to be called at six or seven." Georgenia. Florence and Katherine] Well until he became superannusg. Voice from within-"What time at home. Emily. Mrs. Cecil Mona- ed‘ From his “my h°yh°°d MhMllC is i. nowr- ghm T...“ BC‘. Mary 5n mop Donald was a faithful and trlist.i , B00t5—~"Eight, yer honor." ' , Pam. Mmm and Marian-worthy Employge. ily ice-box. Catherine got in first, “ (Imcum " Pwircrr throughout ocked and e death on too. but it wasn't she slammed the door arid impris- oned the other two. A hair hour later, when tha mother. Mrs Alfred van LOOII came home, she found Viola point- ing to the ice-box. She opened the door and found the children un- conscious. A police emergency th an in- squad revived them wi halator, and they seemed to have suffered no ill-effects. — STRAWBERRY BOXES large enough, so ming is pro- estern Canada; the prosperous district of‘ r their: was $l600 worth cfi fox wire purchased during the, m“ month of Miiiy by persons who arei Ohhi building and enlarging ranches. Among the Islanders starting in _ ‘this district is Mr. P. J. Khouhg- lien. popular and efficient principal ‘of the Kelliher High School. He is a brother of Mr. J -A. Khoughan or Avondale P. E. I. :1. T.fi' _ son; 2, Gordon MacPherson; 3. Gordon MacRiie. Shot Put (16 lb.)—l. Myles Mac- Pherson: 2. Gordon MacPherson; 3. Charles Campbell. 440 Yard Run-l, Myles Mac- Phcrsoii: 2. Gordon MacPherson; 3, Gordon MacRae. Quarter Mile R leyficld East; 2, SENIOR __.._. . - (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) YARMOUTI-I, N. 8., July 9.—Six Amcrican crews have entered the International Yacht Races to be held here July l0, ll, and l2. Staged yearly on the sparkling waters of Lake Milo which forms the northern boundary of Yar- mouth. the racer; are competed for by crews of two representing their respective yacht clubs. Trim sloops of the Acadia class are used in the seriesof elimination races and are manned by Junior yachtmen from 12 to 18 years of age. Among the United States Clubs entering is the Corinthian Yacht Club of Boston. defending title- holders. Last summer Skipper Ben Smith and his sister Julian took the Prince of Wales Trophy in a thrilling finish. This year the Acsdian club Yarmouth and possibly the Roy Nova Scctla Yacht squadron cf Halifax will try to bring the tmDhY to Canada. for the first time in its history. About l0 yacht clubs in addition to the seven already entered are expected to have crews on the Lake for the opening day of the races. The following cuibs have entered: Corinthian. Boston; Plcon, Easter Marblehead, ltiass; Manchester Lianchesfier. Mill}; Vineyard Haven. Mass; March Moot, Mass. and Acadian, Yarmouth. .________%__ D. D. MacDONALD D. MacDonald was -Mile-.Bay and was "l" llllil M"? MM- as Elizabeth of one other sister, Mi Boston left to mourn. "Dan at Ron. aids" "Dan at Saunders’ is gone -but not forgotten. R.I.P. _______________ CHILD LOCKS BROTHER AND SISTER IN ICE BOX NEW YORK. July B.—Left rrionc while their mother went market. ing. Catherine van Loon, four- year-old. and her brother. Arthur. 2 l-2 found a new pastime today when they squeezed into the fam- clay. Girls-l. Val- I-Icatherdale. go ML Muponayd and found employ-I Pierce and Co. Ery store in Boston. ked there faiihfully and ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND I00 Yards Dash-J. Angus Mac- Donald; 2. Stewart MacDonald; 3, Luucliic MacDonald. 440 Yards Run-l, Wallace Mac- Phersoii: 2. Milton MacLeod; 3, Dan A. MacPhcc. High Jump-i. Angus MacDonald and Wallace MacPherson. tie; 2 Lhucliic MacDsnald; 3. John K Mat-Drmalci. Broad Jump-l, John K. Mac- Donald; 2. Stcwart MacDonald; 3 Angus MacDonald. Shot Piit—l. John 2. Angus MswDonal MacDonald Poic Vault-l. aid. Stewart Mac tic MacDonald, ti just received from the factory, Well made regulation size quart and pint sizes. There will be a large crop of S T R A W BERRIES this year. Buy your Boxes early. Our prices are low for sale at our Seed Store, Queen Street. Garter 8r 0o. Limited direct JUNIOR nor. that brought him many friends. A illllil viliid- vivid. who is oai He was d true friend and never be- l-Z. iviintrd fo gc: into LIIOICC-IJCNI frayed any confidence that may h’ W ' T ' ‘ ' 1 ' have been given to him, I Many friends who knew him well half a century ago have passed on; those remaining who knew him zest have a kindly word to say of m. . Boys 7 years and under-i. Stir- ' ling MacLeod. V. F. E. > Girls '7 years and. ilndcr-l. Alice MacPherson. VFEI 2. LliY KNOX. V,F,E,; Ii. Betty Wr-aihcrbic. V.F.E Girls 9 years and under-i. Laura pom, He;rt.hcrdalc; 2, EIICCII Weath- erbie. VFE. Boys 9 years and under-l, Bruco MacLeod. V.F.E.; 2, Preston Mac- Donald. Hcirihcrdalc; 3. StirlmK MacLeod. V.F.E. ‘ Girls l2 years and under-l. Jean MacRac, fleathercialc; 2. Ilhctii MacLeod. V.FE.: 3, Alice Fott. l-Ieathc-rdale. Boys l2 years and uncirr-l. Bruce MacLcod. V.F.E.: 2. Siifllhi; Maclocod, V.F.E.: (l. Preston Mac- Donald. I-leatherdaie. _ Girls l5 years and under-l, Lil- lian R. MacLcod. V.F‘.E.; 2. Hfiiflliil MacLeod. V.I".E.: 3. l-liizel MacKin- non. Kilmuir. Boys l5 years and uurlcrml. Gor- don llfacltac, l-lcsthcrdalc; 2, Bruce MacLeod. V-FXE; 3. Murdoch Bruce. I-fcatlicrriclc. I ‘ High Jump ~l. Elliott Campbell, Victoria C’ . ., 2. Gordan Afr-char. I-Zeaihrrd-ilc; 3, Lester Campbell, Victoria Croft‘- INTERMEDIATE your skin pimply, mshy or easily irritated? start using Csltlclrl h lnow. Cointaining medicated, omo - , icnt an Iicaii ro rt'e it . “Em soothes and cornflhiagnsptenhzleer,‘ cruci- ‘h live skins and does much to keep lbcrn clear, healthy and in s vigor- ous condition. ' Qnticurs Sear; Ointment and Tslcun aresold at sii druggfll» I Iods In ours-n He had a cheerful pleasant man-i and Ahthhh iiliiilweli- y I K. MacDonald; d; 3. Lauchie His remains arrived side on Friday evening July 8th an ;l were placed in Compton's funeral parlours. Many old friends crime t: pay their last respects to a dom- old friend whose face they looked ‘upon for the last time, and ma»: a silent tear was shed in recollec» tion of happier moments when they han been with their old timq‘ friend. ‘ c y l _ ‘n Summer- Lauchie MacDon- I Donald and Mar- e. air of Eyeglassesi When you need them is one of the best investments you could male. Many who procured satls-j factory Glasses from us will. back up this statement. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optomat luc- Charlottetown and Alba-ton WOOL Quantity Wool Wanted Highest Cash Prices Paid. A. BLOCK 8r SON 267 King Street (Opposite Railway Station) hHEADACHE INDIOESTION BILIOUSNESS CONSTIPATION STANDING 0F SCHOOLS Valicvfleid East .... Heatherdaio . . Victoria Cross . Kilmuir “RRINGING UP FATHER _ __ I oohh- t<~ow wt-wr 1'0 no vt/ITH THAT QQN OF MINI~ 2239s‘; ‘<'§8L"r* 3°58 ALI. HE ‘THINKS OF lg HaVlNfA GOOD TIME.- -\ I JUST AbKEo OUR SON IF‘ HEJD LIKE To GOTQ WORK i AN‘ HE Flaunt-TED! WHAT HA‘: HADPEKIED? OH-MAGGIE! 100 Yards Dash-J, Myles Mac- Pherson; 2. Gordon MncRac; 3. Gordon MncPhrrson. High Jump- -1, Douglas Muctlow- an; 2. Charles Cnmplwll iinri Myles MacPhr-rson: 3. Gordon MacPher- son. 3m“ Jump-J, Myles MscPhier- '_ 16-h [ v MU King Fsulurla sure-rat; in; c,“ 5.5.4. ,g., .. ‘ “f ,. Wilhelm».