fr" - - ~ ‘ ‘w. i? Kerri w. . aHE-fi, MON-DAY .. DIIPINDARY OOLLICTIONT- s lsdiu nhlutly Interested" n the wrlctltemwn Dispensary Issued letters for the slime-I collection in aid of the fonds of that bsoebfcent Institution. No doubt they will be returned $01M‘. well filled. The Dispen- sary deserves to be generously "maintained. ss-umou TO- NiGHt-Tontbt mt I dclock ‘ the Armour-lea. lilnjor Ram Bo- tzhune‘: battery will held a Iocruit- Ing rally and smoker. Already over fifty young men have enlisted and NFTIILLERY tonight. it is expected that many mcnewlillbeoulhandtzojoin up. All excl-biliary men or those be- longing are invitu no be present- Hlso those who have had no train- ing but desire to receive the bene- Blt of artillery drill. A short pro- gramme of song with a. supply of smokes and refreshments will be a feature of the aflalr. e n-l WEDDING BELL8.--0n Wednes- day evening April 27th a pretty and ineresting wedding was solemnlzed at the home of the bride's mother, Charlottetown, when Miss Sadie, only daughter of the late John D. MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald was united in marriage to Mr. Percy Wood of SouthporLThe cere- mony was performed iby Rev. H. Pierce of Pownal, in the presence of a number of relatives and friends of the contracting parties. Mr. and Mrs Wood who have the best wishes of a host cf friends. will reside in Southport where the groom is a prosperous farmer. The /brlde was the recipient of many pretty and valuable gfts. PRESENTATION — On the ev- ening of April 27th. about 60 of the good people of Pleasant Valley Methodist congregation gathered at the parsonage to spend the ev- ening with their pastor and his wife. ‘Mr. John H. Weeks was ap- pointed chairman and s. short pro- gram was given. Then -Mr. Geo. S. IMIcLeod read an address to Mrs. Geo. Ayers of appreciation for her services in the different depart- ments of church work, and Mr. Thos. Bertram, on behalf of the people presented her with a well filled purse. Though taken 'by surprise, Mrs. Ayers thanked the friends in a few words for their kind expressions of appreciation. A dainty lunch was served by the visitors, which all enjoyed. The pastor and his wife are encourag- ed Iby the many words of appre- ciation and deeds of kindness ex- tended to them from time to time by the pecrple of the circuit. MISSIONARY WOEK IN EGVPT. ——A decidedly interesting address on. Missionary work in Egypt was given in St. -Pa.ul’s Church lea: evening by Miss Harris of Cairo, Egypt, who is visiting this coun- try under the auspices of the Church Mlissionaary Society. Miss Harris who is the daughter of a Canadian clergyman has been en- gaged in missionary-work irnr Egypt since 1904 and is a good speaker who tells of the work being ac- complished n that country in n very ‘interesting manner. The great obstacle 1.0 effective missionary work in Egypt, she ‘pointed out is Islam-the Mohammedan religion halving some two hundred million fol-lowers and liis s. decided menace to religious observance and every- She spolne of tihe great lack of Mohammedamtlsm as a religion its utter emptiness, its low moral standards amd its ritual observanc- es which are utterly devoid of the splriiltrual touch Kin any respect. In EZYIK one method of reaching these people is mhrough the schools srnd hospitals. The speaker had been a superintendent tn a miss- iunssmy hospital which had as mllillly as one shone-and‘ patients when sh-e lelit there. In these hos- pitals an absolute rule is made as to religious observance and every- thning lid; carriedout accordingly. Miiss Harris gave am interesting re- view of conditions existing during the war riots and showed tihat the missionaries were war workers in s. very real sense» In the illustrat- ed‘ lecture which she is to give tonight in St_ Peters Schoolnoom under tihe joint auspices of the w. A. of St. Peters and‘ St. Paul's (Jhumdh, she wrlll also have some very unmsual costumes and strange curios to show. TUIIDAY -— TRACK HANADIR Wolfe OlfYe-Mr. A. W. Moi-end. Drop- rletqr of the Garfield rm, track was e. visitor to town yesterday, seeing the hwsemen and making arrangements for his big July mce meet. LITTLE emu: DIAD.-¢The death occurred very suddenly on Thursday lest at the home of 1h. and Mrs. Charles Rankin, Mt. Al- bion of ‘Shirley! Elisabeth. their little daughter, aged three months. The funeral took place Friday to Mt. Herbert Cemetery. GOING TO OHIINAF-Dr. Flor enoe Murray, daughter of Rev. Rob ert Murray. until recently of O‘ Leary and Bloomfield, (P. E. l.) has been appointed medical mission ary to Honan, China. She has for a year or tIwo been practising with Dr. McDonald. well known In the surgical world of Halifax. -MAKE8 PRESENTATION.- Former associates of Mliss Marg- aret McPherson of Sinclair éfitew- art's store met at the home of Mr, and Mrs Geo. Hogg on Friday evening and presented Miss Mc- Pherlson. who is shortly to ibe a principal in an interesting even; wiith many beautifulpresents, in- cluding cut glass, silver, etc., and a very enjoyable evening was spent. —WELL KNOWN RESIDENT DEADu-The death occurred s few days ago of Benj. Huntley at the home of his mother, Mrs. Hunt- ley, Conway. Ben was well and favorably known in Summerslde. where he had been for some time a valued employee of Messrs Hol- man, Ltd., ‘but on account of Ill health. was obliged t0 resign early in the winter. ‘He was _of s. quiet disposition, demonstrating that ac- tions spauk louder than words. His many friends here extend sympathy ‘to the br-reaved ones. H T0 UNDERGO OPERATION_ The Maritime Baptist has the fol- lowing regarding Rev. E. P. Cal- der, who recently held a lweek of special services in the Charlotte- town Baptist Church: The many friends of Rev; E. P Calder will regret to learn that he has been obliged to g0 to Montreal for an operation of his upper jaw. For some time he thought it was a tooth that was giving him the trou- blc, but it is now feared that it is just. .- u-II ..'.,~:--v‘.~~~5-§ '- e-w 1 .Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Townshend of Souris are receiving the sympathy of their many friends on account of the death of their 1 year old child, Kenneth. which sad event took place on April 17th. Some months previous he was taken seriously il.-I but made a complete recovery. until a few hours be- fore his death when he was attack- ed again, death following without regaining consciousness. The de- Ceflflflfl W!!! an exceptionally bright and’ lovable cmld \a.nd' w.iil_ the greatly missed. The funeral was held at 3 p. m. on April 18th and was largely attended, Rev P. Lj Mnlvlbhon officiating. something more serious. We are sure tha/t many prayers will be of-. fared for our brother's speedy and complete restoration, and that he may have many years yet in which SUCCESSFUL ANNIVERSARY SALE.- Messrs Prowse Bros., Ltd report that their special anniver- sary sale on Saturday proved a decided success their stores be- ing crowded all day with custom- ers and everyone ‘being kept as to use his fine gifts in the service. I busy as could ibe. More business . of God. BEQUESTS IN WILL-The last issue of the Maritime Baptist says: Our issue of April 13 contained u notice of the death of Miss Selina, the"! W“ 110i 5W1! i1 “"86 amount Campbell, a valued member of the of cash taken in Messrs Prowse Charlottetown church. Since then 1mm 8- DBPOBIIIIISB 0f U19 DTOCHBdS her will has been probated and the of this sale were. however. enabled following bequests [were left by] to give the very creditable sum her: to the Charlottetown Baptist of $800 towards the two hospitals church. $1.000; u. u... Baptist and two orphanages-WOO coins to Home Mission Board, $1.000; to the 68011 011e- Baptlst Foreign Mission Boaéiii, f1.- 000; to the Grande-Ligne lss on; _ lT‘elIer Institute. $500: to the u...,,§“,§,;1fi°$f~“,gf"§?*g;'{$30,333}; tist Aged Ministers’ Annuity Fund. at the advanced use o: 85 yea" $1.000; to the Protestant Orphan-NW“ one of the oldest and be“ 889 at MW!“ Heflbefl" P‘ E‘ I" known residents of that part of the $500; to the Halifax School for the‘ country" In the earner days m’ Blind, mo. v--_ ~ 4a ‘a lflfiiied u... community in all matters of advancement and enterprise and I 5 . WM WEl-l-"Kflilwii "i"! -' Eyugiltrrifidgnzlugggueioirullifiiell: The death of John Maloney tookiand needy “ma” round in Mm Dime i" m! Mme» H°F°""m°' N" B‘ t e friend and helper. He was a skill- on April 23rd. The deceased was m‘ woman‘!!! as 8L wheehwflgm only confined to his bed a veryiud might have been “an on m5 short time so his death came as b h m h a great_shock. Mr. Maloney wasfhegc o y a week “we h“ engaged ‘Ira the. lumibsr busintefiss B" m‘ ‘I e i" ""5 “m” ° After several months of intense are“! 9116mm’: Piiadiiazdxfigigfl suffering endured with true Christ °"°- H” gal‘; In?” mt and inn patience there passed to her ‘Y "l“t°°m° Y 5 “gmtflflsd to Eternal home Mirs. Ellen McKen- BIIIIIP °Y°°= 1&3‘! “B8191; W3 beam, ere widow of the late John Mc- lrh: éilofor." Gerda“ 0MB“ ~31“! We Kenzie. Mrs. ‘McKenzie was 69 will-Baa: ‘W35, "an Am“ years of age and until a few Islgnglolnfl ‘Bertha Dental College. 1:351:15 Sig‘) had anioylfdl :03‘! ' r .‘ewasmuo'oove y glmYmm gifiehmgflggewntfig; g: those who knew her and an aff- Nggvéhfi “an Pemck at henna ectionatfi mother and kind neighbor Fm" ‘fimlivla EVI“‘1‘;:°Y'“A‘“‘::;" §.‘.‘.‘.'....'.’.'..u§".°u?-I.‘°'J. Tli-“Zifiiigfi 9's’ "ti?" é ‘a3; fémna“: m5’- wure with her at the time of her 3'1"! d?“ “gizlfhad efnanc’ 518mm illness and death and havo since f? t?“ “in m be viér Bony returned- to their homes In the r in a I?‘ "a u‘ y States. where-severed others of her m “r M 5 ea ' children reside. II-Ier son, Leo who served In the Great War was liv- was done than in their anniversary day sale, though owing to prices being much lower than last year Nothing Else is Aspirin "I _ Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all. Aug t only an "unbroken package" of “Bayer Tablets of Mp1 n,” which contains directions and dose worked out by W: ‘ durln 21 cars and rovcd safe by millions for ber fatltenbfr. Amman, m ma plenum remembrance Mm‘ t!" . .~ “,5 fie T human “gum. u’ comrkheunuflim’ only awn lays previously In the ceremony and the mddll: feast New Following the cere- . Fr "i" r ‘r 3 - » some bathe. no m» syn-um: hat cor-ml. the mo tow-M MM “Welsh WWW "We. NIIMQIWIIIIWKO. "It! I'll" tflnfliiii- m“ i" all!“ or m morning 1min m ‘Oharlottltovgigrey tailtmldflrsvllhg out wit: I . -'~ . I - , sounder» ass noes wanes. shduammirtoduwifls, , ~ . , - emu-sous ' , I e emu In dealt) .4 , ' - Nile eon theltjlehrrn-te thu "u" ‘ ‘iifiulii’ '. m" .‘ - 5. . ‘ o. ~ ..: ing with his mother on the old Homestead and to him end the other members of the family the community extends its sincere sym- pathy. The funeral which took place to Bay Fortune Cemetery on Sunday afternoon, April 3rd was largely attended. In the death. of Bruce Stem. which took place at his home at Little River, Klnss County on Ap- ril 5th, 1921 the community suffer- ed the loss of a splendid neigh- bor and the home a kind and in- dulgent husband end father. Mr. Stead tiled of pneumonia af- ter only s, few days illness at the early age of 46. ‘He was one o. . tha most ambitious and success- ‘ ful farmers in the community and will be much missed. , He leaves to mourn ‘besides an aged father and several brothers and sisters, his wife, (nee Emily Morrow) and five children to mourn their great loss. The remains were laid to rest in the Presbyterian Cemetery at Bay For-tune. The services at the borne and Church was conducted by h-Is Pastor. Rev. m. Loekhart ‘and It the grove by the Orange Associat- ion of which he was an honored member. 11s was also a member of the Masonic order. Tbs-death of m. Stead seerneddoubiy sad be- cause It the time of his death his ‘wife ans lying In a critical condit- ion suffering ilrom pneumonia sad WEDNESDAY RECEIVES WAR MEMORIAL- IMrs. Daniel H. Jarvis, Mflflflfg; Road has received from Ottawa the beautiful Memorial Cross sent her in remembrance of her son, Joe, who died on military service, Oct- ober 29th, 1918. —BODY RECOVERED-dill‘. AI- hert Gorlll, of Northam, received a telegram on Mondaystatiug that the body of his son, John Gorrill, who lost his lifs In the Chezun- cook Lake (Maine) motor ‘boat fire lust Novemiber, has been recover- ed. The body of the unfortunate young man will qbe brought home for burial. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS MEETING-The first general meet- TH U-IOOAY —QLI‘IGVIIANIO DIDAITURI —-Rev. J. J. Banter-d, who bu been church or England rector at Port Hill for a number of years, left Tuesday morning for Port way, N. S. _ MEMORIAL IOROLL-A scroll has been received by the Rev. R. l\l. Brodie for Springfield 0'Leary in memory of her deu- son Harry. With the scroll was a beautiful message Ingbam Palace. -F0.R HEFIIRING QAHGOF-The sailing craft "Teddy Roosevelt" owned by the Portland Packing Co. arrived in Summerside Monday ev- herring, supplied by P. C. Gallant for Nova ‘Scotia parties. She sailed the same evening. SALE OF PROPERTY-Proper- ty on the St. Peters Road. near Charlottetown, consisting of eleven acres, owned by Mr A. A. McLean, Ottawa. was sold at auction this week to Captain James S Walker for $2.775. Mr. Benjamin Carter was the auctioneer. How F. J. Nash has been invited to attend the laying of e corner stone of the new m building of the University of King's Col- lese. Windsor, N. 8., by Hon. Mac- Callum Grant, Uieutenant Govern- or of Nova Scctio, on May 12th. An address is to be delivered on: that- oooasion by Dr. Nicholas Murray Butlm'_ Ib-eeident of Columbia University, New Yorik_ ..—~DIED IN HOSPITAL-Letters received by friends in Summer-side state that Mr. Fran-k Waugh, for whose relatives enquiries Wore made a few weeks ago, died in one of the hospitals of Chicago on April 25th. Deceased was a son of the late ‘M-r. William Waugh of ‘Summersido and has resided in Chicago for the past fifteen years. He had been Ill since last Novem her with an affliction of the -brain. He leaves a widow and four child- ren In that city. _'r|-I.5 p093 HoRsEsu-Under the direction of Dr. Allan. several horses have been innoculated at lSumruerside in the hope of obtain- lng a serum that will prevent and cure the disease which seems to have affected some of the foxes In the ranches outside the town. Dr. H. D. Wicklware, of the Feder- al Biological Laboratories at 0t- talwa, is expected to arrive in town some day this week to assist ing of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Prince Edward ls-- land was held Monday evening,‘ ‘May 2nd. The following officers, were duly elected: Presldent—i John Anderson, Vlce-Presidenb-J. J. Hughes, ISecretary-Treasurer- K. W. lolnlayson. The following were elected members of the Council for the current term; C.’ IMoNiece, F‘. L. Belyea, M. Jfltroran G. ‘P. Nicholson and A. J. McAdam. The Institute in due course In- tend to hold meetings at which lec- tures -will be given by leading auth- orities on accounting, commercial law, and kindred subjects, to which the members and their friends will be admitted. rHE sTANl-EY ARRIVE8.-The C. G. S. Stanley, Captain Blois, or rived in Charlottetown yesterday afternoon at 3.15'from North Syd- ney, havlng left the latter part ofi the previous day at 4 p. m. The [Stanley comes here to place out the coast buoys and will be hers for some weeks. 0f late the steamer was on ice patrol, service from Scatterie C. B. to Anticostl and from Cape Ray, Nfld., to Cape Nord, (‘. B. While on this duty about two weeks ago the steamer found a schooner adrift-the ~“LydIa Mary" of Quebec with no one ah-iard and towed her to the Magdalen Islands. The schooner was equipped for the fisheries and had evidently ‘been carried awn-y by ice. Many seals were seen while on this licrvico. CLOSE SEASONS-The Depart- ment oi’ Iliarine and Fisheries, Fish erles branch, announce close sea- sons for the Province or P. E. Is- land as followes: Trout. Oct 1st. to March 31 following; Smelts, April 1st to June 80; lobsters, June 26th to April 25 on all coast excepting from West Point to Eastern entr ance Victoria Hanbor and October 16th to August 15th from West Point to Eastern entrance Victoria Harbor; Salmon, (netting) August 16th to February 28th; and from Sept 16th to March 31st tnngling); oysters, Jan. 1st to Sept. 30 on pub llc beds and from July 1st to Aug- ust 31st on leased areas; quahu- ags, July 1st to Aug. 31 and Oct. 1st to May 10th; scallops, June 1st to October 15th; smelt fishing season (gill-nets), Oct. 15th to Feb- ruary lfith; bag-nets Dec. 1st to Feb. 15th. All dates mentioned in- elusive. LAII-‘ID-JJcDONALD WEDDING, Miss Hattie Jean Laird daughter of Mr. and Mrs- J. M. Laird, was married yesterday morning at the home of the bride m Mr. John R. McDonald. Central Lot 1.6. Ilev T. W. _Goodwill officiating. The.cou- pie were unattended. The bride looked avinsorne beneath a beauti- ful white Ibell and was given swag by her father. The Wedillllg mere was Iplsysd by Mrs. Charles Laird. After the ceremony, a dainty wed- ding feast was enjoyed by the wed- dBng party and the favored guests. The bride looked her best Uttlred In a navy ~bIue suit and- black hat and wore. a corsagu bouquet of roses- The dinln; P0011! VII IV Ipropristoly decorated In pink lend white; also the Iranian room. The event marks; an epoch in the family, that will be recalled with Dr. Allan in his investigation. The many friends of Mlr. and Mrs. Abrnhs-m PI-tre_ formerly of III-oncton, but alt present residing mt Ramiro. Wl-Il be pained to hear of the derltlr of tllieh- eldest daugh- ter. lIInr-y Stella, who passed away Apnll 28rd. ‘after a few days ill- ness. The deceased was fifteen years of age and was extending Rusiico convent. The bereavement is doubly sud as it is not yet a year since Mr. and‘ Mrs. Pitre were colic-J upon to mIourn the loss of thelir second eldest son who died in the Charlottetown HOSDMBJ after an operaltxion for appendicitis. SPLE-N-DID JSHOW. -- "Under Cover", staged _Iin the l-lalppyland Theatre Tuesday evening by the Dramatic Society of St. Dunstarfs Uniiversihy was excellently given, each member impersonating with marked ability the character as- signed‘ ‘him. The hall-l was packed to the doors and, the hearty np- plause was the only ‘comment needed as to wits fmvor with the ‘ audience. Following is the cast of Characters ‘In order of their first apeamnne: James Duncan. Assist- ant to Daniel ‘Dayton-It. D. How- att. Harry Gibbs-A Customs in"- s eotor.-'—WiIIIlam J. McDonald‘. eter—~A Doorkeerpor at -the Ous- tomrm-Mcrlln E. McCarthy Daniel Taylor-A Deputy in‘ the Customs ~-—~.Fla-ul F. Hughes. S-Irrah Peabody —-J. W. Gordon Ethel Cartwright ~4C<IIIBS. V. OW-lanicy. Clarence Cartwright.» ~W'Illllflm Power liltich- msl Harrington-Nell Nolan. Lam- bcrt——~A butler at Harrington's- lfrank Cain. Nora Rutledge-Frank J. Dorrcctto. Alice Harrington- Chas. -l._ Trarlnor. ‘Monty Vanrghn— Reginald M-cKimnon. Steven Den- by——Leo NeIllxgvI.n.—-Act L-The 0f- Iilce of u Deputy ‘Suveyor of the Port of New York Iin: the Customs House. New York City. -——Act [I_-—- At ‘the Harrington's Long island. (During Act 2 the curtain was towered for 30 seconds to Indicate a lalpsevof two ~hou.rs.)—-Act III.- Dffics In Harrington Home. Act 1v r-Samo as Act 2_ WEDDING DELLS- Edwin B. Jourdaln a New Bedford Attorney. and Mrs Frances Louise Muttart, widow of n Canadian war hero were married this afternoon in the rectory oi’ St. Lawrence church says tlhe Boston Poe . The groom is a son of the late An hony G Jourd- aln. l-le is a native of this city, and received his elementary education in ~ths public schools here After his graduation from Bolton Un- irerslty Law School he began prec tics in this city, and is a member tion. Mrs. Jourdein is the daughter. of Mr and Mrs. R Augustus Stan- P. E. 1.. Canada. Her first ‘ ‘ ‘ Ernest Muttart enlisted in the Rov- ment early in the war, but was transiem-edto the historic Blank Watch. Mitch served overseas with the Csnstlisn Battalion of that out- fIt..' Ha met death in the mud of Flanders st Pssschandeals In 1917, loaiinl his NviioJnd little (hillb- ter, Margaret. The bride has been visiting her sister Genevieve, wife of Doctor E B. Loflloodol 109 She has another married sister Scslins, wife of sin Jr., and Anna E. (Bush) Jourd ' of the New Bedford Bar Associa- - lsy, and was born in Charlottetown ‘ aI Mounted Rifles. Montreal nesi- ‘ Patrolman Issac Goethe. llvils in . Med- - I Mrs. M. Foley of f from Buck § ening and loaded up 60 barrels of ' 4 l >seueeéuap 1TH pnrdonnblc pride the hostcss says, “Yes, that's ‘I847 Rogers Iiros.’ " She expects thc admiration xvlrich {.11 wcm-rn cheerfully give to the really fine things that a woman chooses ivith cnrc. ‘ And there is in “I847 Rogers Bros.” something cxtra-finc—- somctiring that you do not pay for, yct something that is price- Icss. This is the hssurnncc of Irighcst quality, given by an enviable rccord of service to home-makers. No-tcst tells the truth like the test of time. I To be surc of getting exactly what you want, ask for this fine silvcrplatc by its FULL name, “I847 Rogers Bros." 1847 ROGERSBROS. I a I vsillllcnberi “ ‘FE? I __-¢-_-____ ‘V/ . __--_v--_,."“_"' AA! “home in the best circles .I|-~-.i1~;’u[ ¢-_.,.,,._, pH-eeesg 01.! Colony P/Jlttrn Ton Gil’. l» mall-II tirr spnnn i, knivu and fzr " Savage, who is demonstrating the merits of Magic ‘Baking Powder at ,- tne Canadian Farm Products store 50w“ today mflkmg arrauggmantg very kindly remembered membersim- exhibiting of the Guardian staff with some luscious samples of the good pastry which tomes as the result of the right use of this well-known in-l gradient “just. right" taste. pretty wedding took place Wednes day evening Mary 4th at the Bapt- ist parsonage, Nont-h River, when Mr. T-yrus Holmes of Kingston andi Miss Hazel MoGregor lliver were united in marriage by Rev. H. G lilellick. B. D. The bride was attended by Miss Parkman ol’ Nuw Glasgow and the groom by Mr‘ Albert Gorill, of Northam, receiv- Lcstcr- lilzfiresor. brother of 313g: ttliwlgihgston wllrere a recen- ill, who lost his life in the Chez- iion was given lJhBfll at the resirl- uncook Lake, (Maine) motor boat once ul’ Mr. and Mrs. Rodd. They tire lust November, has been rc- wili "have the best wishes of It hos-t covered. of friends. Kingston. Phone BOD-J - I Fruit V¢II° < A full Iine of the but groceries ' . . ‘ " 3:32:21‘: rrbducil: 3"" i” "wk '- T. C» h R L. t. dy and res...» ' i”. .7" , ‘Oholee Family Groceries. Fruit , ‘INN’. Y! Groom > ppa-élzflftargtrtllser ,-pnd;canfoetlenery_apnoea 1's v 5mm“! ‘mmoggqlmwn. :1 asst" .".':.":.'-.:.. ::..::: t ""' ““‘.‘"§""?" w. .... mo». . -»-~ i . F. I. I "Charlottetown, P. Iris“ good to eat-- SILVIZRPLATE T/ze Family Plate for Seventy-fin? Years MYZRIDEN BRITANNIA COMPANY, Lrurfie, llnmiiton, Ont. Mndr in Canada by Canadians and sold by ltbdfirg Canadian dmicu Iluuuglrout l/lt‘ Dominion. a l I ONE P. O. INSPECTOR FOII MARllTlMEiSp-JL is announced that the Post Office Department at Ottawa ‘has decrldcd to combine the postal divisions of the lilari- lime Provinces into one jurisdict- ion with headquarters - ut Mono ion FRIDAY -- .».. FROM PICTOU T0 PANAMA?‘- I. Mnloney, Pictou, one of t u MAG“: TOUCH-M" water hikers’, who purposes leaving Pichou next THE the boat Friday next, when photos of the ouat may be :purc-Irased_—-Pictou POLICE lCOURT-One prohibi- tion case came, up at tho Police Court yesterday. A knotty point brought up by Mr. Innrur counsel for the defendant, was th question. What constituted iii gal drinking? ‘He argued ihrt while the vlnlw prohibits the imprv‘ per use of liquor procured in the regular way from, a vendor, there is nothing on the statutes against the actual drinking of liquor other- wise procured. Mr. iBBfltIey scour- arl this argument us rlcllculonls. Anybody talning a drink has liquor In his possession, he maintained. Magistrate Martin reserved deci- sion‘ on the case until Wednesday next. ’ WILSON—SIIM\MONS WEDDING the —.A wedding of much Interest in Westmoreiarrd and district was solemniwi‘. at, ‘St. John's Rectory on April 20th. when Viola Grace Wilson became the ivlfe of Everett lSimmons. the Rev. W. F. XVrIxon officiating. The young couple have the best wishes of their many friends for their united future. It certainly had WEDDING BELLS-LA quiet and oi’ Hunter -—-HOM-E FOR BURIAL —Mr. the ed Ii. telegrurrr on Tuesday, stating refreshments they] that the body of his snn, John Gor- Thc body of the unfur- reside at tunnte young mr-In will be brought homo for iburinl. They will v gggwggggm» oo+e+o+ooe++>+¢+e+o+4++4++o++o+0+o++o+o+o+0+m++o+o+0+¢+t t i We Sell u. Milk With u.» Cream Left In i_ s. FMADDIGAN GENERAL GROCER ,,, w TZ3E3z2iT2Z ‘ L'- .W. CRABBE Cor. Euston and Weymouth Btu.‘ 3i, bu Iottctwln Charlottetown, P. E. I. ." F.\ZM’~’)R.'\II'EI 7° °"'°“ wnnxs enocnlw Fmun L. A. HASZARD i 22s Grafton st. _ ‘In f " v sitcom A m" "n. ,1 g, fr.“ “any yo‘! wan‘ its A" m“; of‘ Preserves at big dis. m In ma all an tl . . , ownt 10ml" M" w‘ "Y" rnsm m Terlsym. 811d 8O PiCh ’ 11a Grafton a. Chlriottetowru . nyant - ‘ corrm 8- c0. li- wu- streams Jig-scarlet, Pravlsienerfiuita and \ Juli ‘wflv: ‘Mi-mew A Provision Merchant Oenfemlonery Lowest Prices Oar. Grafton G Hillsboro 6t” t. “H! . ' Oar. oydney "d Phone H»? . CITE-ii n1 lr-H in. r~..,__,uf'“\_.__, » ---~ . .01! -.r_Y' Ch-I-leltltovln, P. . . Pdtmll Ste. ~ LTD y,- PBPW Bmallwwd ‘ Inrrxms a SON j , . .»..~. r , -