_- M“__,T;"'-'c‘y~rer9.<n._-.-..eot.»~,. -, . leading lhiler rresi leek’: q . l. Among for llie ‘iiiialrloiieftowa Guardian's a ‘ alnav "l ' - ASSAULT case Bef re an. The sympathy o1 111111""1l'°'°“ F ~ IWWKY "mm "ml Wlm- l“ wndlwn’ Alex. (lasnubell. J. .. in gnmmer- friends go out to the family 01 l“ Jinan.“ wfptiorelgrlmlz: ‘ “d “hm” ma" “mm "d ' side yesterday two parties from late Mrs. Patrickirralnor, who ond time this week e mu N-WQEWFUL MNNDATE‘ — m“ 3mm °°°“°" °t n“ “f,” “m” U S8 ll.- trhesry figured in an assault ease died nt'her residence s4 Harrison side Fire Devflmiil" Y“ "t3, "hm “m” Bu!“ “u” o’ we ‘rm Norm u“ l - The mailstrate gave a verdict in 8t. St. John N. B. on ‘March 21st in out, for a fire in the houseo "m" °"“'"""°“' m’ lmhenlmw‘ c" mm‘ m!“ “wee r Wherever the RECiPQ favor oi the defendant dismissing the 1e year of her age. The ee Moses Arsenatit. near the o ‘M Mam“ l“ J‘ H‘ Tulor’ C u-mamme ‘allowing program the action. ceased lady whose maiden M1119 tanks in the Welt End. There was lottetovvn, Mate, coasting. rled out: An opening Cheri". e - ___ . w“ M,“ m” 0,915,,“ n; horn on], ,||;m “ma”, . "‘" R“ “l” “d 3m‘ b’ “ °",,,°,,,,", -s:n|ous ILLNESS. - The in Kinkore. P. s. l., and in January ' -— , "film" Al’ T“ °‘“,'E'°°“"’°'°“ °' m“ m’ m‘ N many friends of Mr Joseph Burns 11m was married to m. ‘Patrick nETURNs noise. -‘Mrs. Johrr . neat. - at the half nan 11 11° ta-leat- Reclml“ “l” of Keusington, who was stricken Tralnor of that place, by the Rev. home from boa e lea. hill-- mass yesterday. Father Laurence Church Organ. by Miss hliqu f“ quite suddenly last week with Pgtrlck Doyle, and where l" where she spent the but W0 Mauro’ The are“ or ' children were born to them. Twen- months visiting her sou. KNOW- h t hlle Father Best. galntllfilékwgaltlaelleolflillualved at theLand, by .\lr. Hammond J. ince- eleven o'clock Mass. Father A. .l. solo, l‘m Glad My Hearts My 0W1, Mdltrtyre preached an able sermon Miss Lolita MacVittie. instru- st both services. in the eveninsfmental music. violin and organ, His Lordship Bishop O’l..earyl.\1iss Verna Darraoh and M1‘. J05- preached the third semen of theleph Dunsford. Closing chorus, Lenten series. The Corpus Christi-‘Jingle Bell, by the Choir. A hearthi dared propriato music. vote of thanks to Mr. lace and ot - choir t“ _ l lers helping in the program was ‘OFFICERS ELECTED-The Wrnored by Mrs. Wilfrid Eergusonp, M. S. of Bideford United Church Worthy Mistress oi Melville L. O. held their Mite Box opening B. A-. 111131 Beoondod by Mr- -\1>1’<111 and annual meeting on Tuesdavyishaw, “orshlpful Master oi borne afternoon at the home of Mrs “ML 0. L., and 1611119194 by "19 B. Hayes. Quite an interesting chairman to which Mr. lnce made programme was rendered and thereply in a few fitting words. Dur- following officers elected for theing an intermission lunches were ensuing year: Mrs Leslie Morri- sold and 511$! before closinS 11 551° son, President; Mrs (Rev). Brucevof cakes and a snug sum was reel- Carew, Vice President; .\irs Clhlldejged, Then the evenint W" Hayes, Secretary; Mrs L. A. Burg-brought to a close by slnllnfl ll“? lelgh, Corresponding SccretnnY-Natlonsl Anthem and all dispers- Mrs W. B. Hayes, Treasurer. -ed to their homes congratulating, BURIAL SATURDAY. - The ltable and enjoyable evening. . funeral of the late Mr. Arthur; Duffy was held Saturday morning’, tuisoAv from his late residence. Govern; mént House Cottage, to St. Dun-- sun's Cathedral where a Requiem lllSll M!" “'35 celebrated by Revattend the funeral of the former old record and her l _ . 15,15 themselves on having spent a 11W ling 24 34 wuhds leu days. RETURN HOME Mr Edger \llsl‘°“ld “°d§“b;§dll' ; m d, mm ~‘b l‘ eerso s s . ¢Docherty. and his son, Curtis, whoiafige 35g“ prllwes me iarrit-ed in the city on Saturday ttgispim o! we farmers o: “vnmoL dam was the her day. mak- oi butter in 119i‘- to be con- lgiatulated gn his purchase Whl¢l1 land champion in .\ir. Hueslis is prove of great progressive . , . .. Th ll —-- §.;..§;’r°..““'l‘3§.e D MDessrs Emma lalh"-‘l1°l'",° m‘ “"l‘"' mum’ —LEG BROKEN. - ur. Thos '“'lll lea"? m“ 11mm“! °ll "lumilieid of Hope River had the mis Doucette, Eugene Wynne, Leo Deir- om John l Connolly’ Joseph Kelly-Ito Providence, Rhode island. I and Eugene Doucette. Service at- the grave was conducted by Relxl P. Walsh. lt is with deep regret we record, . R . A_ ‘L M“, the death of Mr. Joseph smith!“ ‘he P'°"°°“" e" fortune of getting his leg brokel ‘last week. wlfiile olltiwfll Wlllll a v . ting ogs OFFICE OPENED - The Prince 1111mm‘ °l “belid “ 5° ha I Edward island Temperance Alii- gliglflizalgealalderanllel: whgnlo: lance, of which Mr. C. Vi. Crosbylms ham recenm, by fire. Tom 5 "ll h \' to recuperate rapidly ill ilieod, Field Secretary and Organ-alder ioehold down ms position as wlllch l°°k place a‘ b“ lmme atllzer, and Revs R. H. Stavert. sec'>.tl“.irlerli o“ ‘he local ha“ team Lake Verde on Saturday. February‘; e, r._ has o “d 26th, alter a two weeks illness oiFHaéL Georgi 5L The persona“, lmelmollm- The deceased wlw waslof the office consists of .\lr. L. P. G9 years ot age, was s man of many Tan,“ and m“ 39mg sgewarl flue qualities, an honest, upright, as s,enographer_ and trustworthy, neighbor alwaysl ready and willing to lend a helping» WEDNESDAY hsnidiln timedof need‘, his geuisl dlls- _m HOSNTAL __Hi5 ma“ $t on an luv!“ convegsal an friends will regret to learn that Mr. e mm a we come "s tor y Llewelyn Rogers Summerside. is young and old to all homes. His ' ‘m om“ “linen summer-K, The people of Argyle Shore and vicinity were shocked on hearing of the death of Mr. Colin J. Mc- Phail who died suddenly at his home in Argyle on Feb. 14th, 1927. The late Colin McPhail who was in his eighty- first year. was the youngest and only survivor of the family of the late John McPhail 119mb Wlll lei“? a 1111111110? l11 i119 ggupgteselgog ggiienéuiirelhienfisvnif; one of .the earliest settlers of community, which will be hard to nwufoma l’ Argyle Shore. p ' * He was a man of quiet unassum- flll. Daring his illness he was fre- quently visited by his pastor. who administered to him the last rites of the Catlloic Church. He leaves to mourn. besides a wide circle of friends, one daughter. Mrs. I-‘retier- sumed on Governor-s Island about ick Duffy, Lake Verde. His \vife!,he_15‘h'0; Apr“ having predeceased him six years‘ ago. His duneral, a large cortege of, people, was held on Monday, Feb- rusty, 28th to St- Joachim's Church, Vernon River. where a Requiem High jMass was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. P. D. McGuigsn who tents. The Post Office was situated also officiated at the grave. The,in the building and yesterday Post pail bearers were: John l-iellyyiOfiite inspector Whear received AT GOVERNOR'S ISLAND —- Mr. lvan Reddin has received word from Mr. Hugh MacKay. stating that drilling operations sill be re- -FiRE AT ELLERSLIE - On bfenday the store of .\ir. John A. MacNeill, at diiacNellYs Mills near Elierslie, Prince County, w-as des- troyed by fire with part of its con- Jnmeg cur-icy, John T, Gl-lmeg, word oi its destruction also. The James Mmgdam, p, _\l_ Callaghan origin oi the fire is unknown. ing nature and sterling character and will be greatly missed in the community. He leaves to mourn his loss. his widow who was the eldest daughter of the late John Currie. Esq., of DeSabls and four sons, Walter S., and Arthur J. at home Mack .l., settled in Argyle and John D., an officer in the Am- erican army. . The funeral service which was largely attended was conducted by his pastor, Rev. Ewen McDougall. The pail bearers were: John C. McPhail, Granger McPhail, Jolm McPhail, Mack McPhail, Dan Dar- rack and Duncan Dsrrach. —WORKM EN ORGANIZE.— The and James Trainorr-R, l. P. “i , —FIRE SCARE IN KENSING- TOM-The local “fire laddles" received a call early on Saturday morning for a fire on the roof of Wolkmeus Association of Sum- merside have become properly or- ganized and have adapted a workt able constitution with proper by- laws governing same. Their luode of electing officers is by nomination and ballot. Their nomination was on Thursday, March 17th at which date .\'lr. Henry DesRoches was re- elected President, Gloris Gallant, first vice President, John E. .\'lc~ lnuis, second Vice President and J. H. Burke, Recording Secretary, J .J. Perry, Financial Secretary and Andrew Blacquiere, Treasurer. These were all elected by accla- matlon. For trustees were nomin» nted James H. Grady. Maximo Gal- lant, Edward Gallant, Adolph Perry and Joseph Linklettcr. Three only of these could be elected and the following were successful in the ballot on Thursday night: Jas, H. Grady, Maxims Gallant sud Edward Gallant. For Finance, were nomln~ ated Erulle Arsenauit, Anthony Bernard, Tennis -Gallsnt, Joifle C. Gallant, Robert H. Phillips, Jobu P. Wedge. Four only of those could be elected and the result of Thursday night's election was as follows: Tennis Gallant. Joffre C. Gallant, Robert H. Phillips and John P. Wedge. Messrs- Henry L, and Louis T. Gallant acted as scrutiueers and conducted the election lu a very efficient manner. After taking their nuisance in that vicinity. This per- phcgs the Ogle“! made alpprop- son was caught in the low practice flue speachea and so; away (m. a oi "windowpeeping." He was sen-ism“; sum, tenced yesterday i0 a term in jail. There are a few of this cul- prits like about town and they are known to the Police who are keep- in; them under observation. News of the death of Mrs, Wm. H. Kendall of Rochester, -N. H., ou- ly daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Arte- . , _ , mas Eeriuson. Mt. Herbert. P. E. l. géggggzlgd “qagiecmcltfsaiilh Tlclgergais “m” ‘a ' pa“ ‘lmck l” h" man-l’ apparatus but a bucket brigade fflanda- m" ma“ l‘ Y9" a!" ‘bellied extinguished the blaze just as was married at the Pownall Par- the Qhgmlca] amved__l(_ - sonage and left her girlhood home with a bright future before her. Her happy married life was, however. suddenly cut short, when recently she was stricken with pneumonia. Complications followed, and in spite of all that loving hands and medical skill could do, she tell peacefully asleep on March 10th, leaving a heart-broken husband and an infant son. Pearl, as she was familiarly known. was 8 Young lady of keen -FOR MONTREAL-Mr. Hazen mind and winning personality. who l. Jfoilellan, Summerslde, leaves by her loving disposition endeared this morning for Montreal, where _ herself to all who made her ac- he will in future reside. Previous qusintance. She was‘ never happier to his departure Mr. Mcbellan was than when helping others. Uhsel- presented with appropriate rem- flsh. noble-hearted, generous to a Bmbllillcefi l?!‘ ll- T- Holmfln. Ltd" fault, honest and upright of charac- "(l ll"! Klllgllls Ol Cf-‘lllmllllfl- M1‘- tgr, she w“ greatly Mlovfli lliclsellsn was one of Summcrsides Pearl will be missed, but her mm"- lmlllllal‘ 3'0"“ me" ‘mil Wm Ilemory will live on, and will con- be gremlymlssed‘ tlnue to cheer and inspire those whose privilege it was to know her The tunernl service and inter- fient took place at Rochester, N. -IN HOSPITAL — His mall)‘ --BAN LIFTED —At a meeting of the Board of Health held in the Town Hail Summerslde on Monday night the ban on dogs was remov- ed. The dogs may now walk, or run, about in comfort without fear of a uniformed marksman follow- ing them with a view to taking their life. SENT 1'0 JAIL - Monday night the Police received a telephone summons to Brighton on the com- plaint of a citizen concerning s ‘To he; huglmnd, faflhQf. mother man who was making himself a and brother, the deepeit sympathy is offered. - . t LECTURE ENJOYED. —¢On the evening of March the 18th., a very enjoyable entertainment was held under mile auspices or Melv-llle L. 0. B. A., and borne L. O. L. in the The people of Cherry Hill and ed and saddened by the sudden death of their good neighbor Mr. Orange Hall at DeSsble. The . All, g-C m 1 l being ruled to capacity by an FETUWW“ “m” -' M“ Mag-h Zgrdnllig? cdllrln 3503i . “m” 1mm u], surround“; Thomas Colter, of Cabri, Sasltat- Ma “ma, wbrk durum the day and chewan, and her little daughter, Marlon, are in the city on return to their home in Western Canada. Mrs. Oolter spent part of the wint- er at her old home at the Head oi Cardigan. She was accompanied (flair-ions to hear Mr. Hammond J. ihbo, in his very pleasing and in- ng- manner tell of his trip aI-the Nome mining camp in its days. and the impressions upon Mm in his various exper- little realized that as he sat with folded hands. chatting with his wife and son that with his days work ended his life work was also end- ed. for almost while speaking his to the city Monday by her sisters, 5°" ll°ll¢°d lll! hi?" 01°11 811d lMlsses Luella and Melvlna Gordon uiliaklv took 1m in his arms and ‘Mrs. Colter intended leaving this M11190 lilm‘ 0h e solicit. but-even morning for Cahrl, but her depart- 1110b he wlifdelti. 1 " ' ure is delayed owing to the tact 0r‘. Toombs, Mt. Stewart was im- thst her sitter, Miss Fanny Gor- niedia-tely shibfrltbnednbe pronounc- doa. tluined nurse, had her angle ed that death-had been instantan- Ihadly iniured yesterday when she eons. ' -' » "ll 011 "19 lov sidewalk at the low- Mr. Coffin was s highly Iespected 61‘ @1111 0f P1111“ Qifeei- She VII resldentoi thscommunlty in which taken in the _ smbttilance to the its livedjaltd vwllinhe missed by all, "m" 54"“ ‘ll ll°l9ll§l hut motle especially i! the helm "m" I" 3'"? “"1" 1°11 °l i" where his manners one everyday L lzgxnlloi '3?‘- s‘ llmlmib?” chrlstian-lty were most evident. He broken or not. ° "1 5 ‘ “llieaves to moflrh his widow (nee . _ we Mono ihone senftusset at. l, , ome, two ‘ g terp, Mrs. Alberi ——FiN-I "Oi-OTIIN-diir. lids" Webster. art. ewari and Mrs. Will Miliigall. of Milligan k Morrilon, crawiord, Methuhe Mass. N°'""m "llnlly "ld l" .1“- p.“ ‘Mr. Coffin, ‘ twice married, his Heustis of Wiltnoha very line Hui-am “m, a" y E“ can“ Wm stein bull calf, ten months old. His decleabéa'h‘fiil,hlrty'fl've_ n". "a sire. tor which Mr. Mlliignn rscenh m‘ m“, a1 “which was. held ‘on the Lflgfgflfaabu," If”; "t" i“ ms who largely suenueaiir sym- hada ind hill ancestors hack including his daln “geuln5“£,'l9“3:|“dymhllom . fandkfre“ “malt” “l” “we urzll ‘Cbirlbttleiotwn salon-db?“ 1 ' I U\| ‘or ’ racord" “m M n". the services at the home and grave, l -' » * . caf ls an CICOmbl§1l£gflO'g,:Jawm,h9.;-.ir ‘a? glgmmm n. A an on son. J4 h of cow and plug‘ v i II 00 'n "I ' . n! sun P“ " °" Moansev. David n. McDonald. Aen- eas 1". McDonald and W. Henry j mum; cellleit in dllarlottetow: in 1% aleinst all breeds. ‘Her . mother had e 11000 pound "Q y“; Cflllll. f surrounding districts were surpris-~ pleurisy will be pleased tohear that he is slightly improved under the asslduous care the attending physician, and a "fighting chance" for recoveryw-K. -nu'r+t, stellar-ren- we have heard‘ ‘with first news of the death of Madam Myrick, wife of the late Mr. J. d-l. ‘Myrick, who was the pioneer Myrick in this community. Medan; Myrick spent many years in Tignish, when her husband lived. but of Jute she ‘has triads her home in Dorchester, Mass, where she lived with her daughters Miss May M. D. and Miss Alice ‘R. N. This community extends sincere sympathy to the Myrick families. t! nine years ago their familY °l four sons and six daulllllels “lime to St. John N. B. and entered busi- ness and settled here in 1805. Mr. ed there, and prospered] A l°' year! ago the first "break was their eldest. daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Crosbymnd later Mrs. 4 ler, wsslcailed sway. These We" the on deaths in- the temilv- To speak o Mrs. Tralnor in the shot"! paragraph of s ‘newsplififlf. would not do the subject full justice. She was a woman of superior intelli- gence and to know her was to 8d~ mire her, and love her. To her husband and children she was queen of the realm, called Home, and she reigned there in all wis- dom and prudence in all gentleness and patience over those whom God had entrusted to her charge. and the devotion and love that her fa- mily lavished upon her, their idol- -BEST—-CLARK-A quiet mar- riage took place st Oak Lodge, Monctou. on Wednesday, March 23, when Ernest W Best and Miss Me- lissa H. Clark. of Summerslde‘, P. E. 1., were united in the bonds of matrimony hy Rev, J. G. A. Col- quhoun. The bride is one of Sum- merslde's popular young ladies and for some time has been on the of- fice stalff of llfillar Company The groom is a well known and popu- lsr salesman. After a short hon- eymm“ ‘he happy pa" “m make brated their golden wedding, and their future hgme in Boston. Monc- over one hundred friends offered (on Transcrlpl‘ ‘their felicitations. Two of Mr. and 1-HUR5DAy ‘Mrs. Trainer's grandsons are ' ‘priests, Rev. J. Butler of Buctou- —1CASE SETTLED - An as-lche and Rev. Albert Butler of Hali- sault case between rural parties, fax, 011i? 8111110 daughter Miss A9 came up for trial on Tuesday be-t ues Butler is a novice in St. Vin- fore Mr. A. Campbell, J. P. Aiterlcents Convent St. John. For the hearing the evidence the case was last few years she was a great suf- dismissed, each party paying thcirpferer from neuritis -and since July own expenses. H. 1926 was confined to her bed, and when the family and friends real- - ‘.33; ;lz..‘:"1:'r:..:*ii..s".,::l funeral of the late Mrs. Joseph sorrow “.35 exn.eme_ B,“ the Mcinnls was held yesterday morn-‘Heavenly Father whom she loved ing at 5.50 from her late resldenctraud Served and whose every “mm, ‘he Law Cmms Bulldlug '-° lhelration during her long life was di- Railway Station where the re- reeled ,0 mm ‘m, the Gmcé of a mains were forwarded to St. Ten‘ happy dean, she passed pememny 9555's f“ lmermenb The W“ away surrounded by all her family healer” “'9”: 3195"‘ 3- P- Bradiand fortified by the sacraments of ley- T- A 5'10"» ll- 9°11"! J°5"tfhe Holy Catholic Church admin- cph McAulay. Joseph Hughes audimered by (he He“ Gem.“ cam“ Ch“- J- Mllcheu- C. S. R.. who was at her bedside ' gwhen dying. She has left to her OARR_oARVER wEDD,NG___,\.t'amily and friends a precious leg- very pretty wedding. was solemn- acii l" l191‘ 15311111"? and 491mm“ "° ‘Zed a‘ n Bayfleld Sugeet at ‘the-‘hcrfl holry rellgllon land its practises. home- of the ‘bride's brother on Pete‘; uéficfichulgn gllaczfgam Wednesday evenmg’ March 23m’ where a solemn PQ-llitifll Massalwlas’ 1927, when Miss Florence May Cflflflcelebrated b herq grandson Rev daughter o! Mr" Gwrge T" ca" °l Joseph Builel", Rev J Coloran C‘ this City, became the bride of .\lr.‘S_ s_ ,R_ as deacon and Re“ G_ and were succesful, her daughters married all in St. John. But no and greet liiother and ask her wise appy event occurred in July 1925 J. W. Hayter. The bride lookedqmd Rem FL very charming in a dress of sillcthe grave. She was attended by Miss LilllanIShe leaves to mourn four suirported by Mr- John ‘Carr, brh~ Ambrose, four daughters, -Mrs. J. ther of the bride. After the cere- Butler, Mrs. J. mony a dainty supper was served, about thirty guests being present presets were numerous and valu- able. Mr. and Mrs. Carver will ro- gltiazsiglotlaygdrle later om-(Patrlot-Sharp Pains In ' The Joints And A wide circle of old friends here, will regret to learn of the death of Mr J. Morris Wright. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wright of Elmdale Form, Bedequc, which took place in Vancouver, B, C, on 'l‘h-ursdsy lfiSf, following a serious operation at the age of 69 years. The deceased was one of the best Known and most progressive farm- Reiisved by Using Doddm Kidney Pills Dinner Pills. while in California. Mrs 81111381‘ met several who are spending the winter there. among. whom were d l tn n liv- Fred Simmons. and M" Tumor an a n” e Harry Hunter and Hon. J. H. Emma ‘But- Little Miss, daughter er of North River who has been seriously-ill in Charlottetown for sympathetic during W. H. Rackham of Amherst, N- 5-. has received word ized Mother was her earthly re- Rev. George Rackham who has ward. Her sons entered business been a, missionary in China during the past three years announcing his safe arrival at Peking. ‘lay P589641 U111! U16)‘ i-‘llil 11°‘ "ill Raclcham has been in the danger sons but is in good health with the Wllllsfil l“ "Y Perlllellllliil- A Vi"? exception of some eye trouble. Mrs. Rackham and children have gone to when Mr. and Mrs. Tralnor cele- shanghai where may Wm be under the protection of the British auth- orltles. Furness of Vernon River leaves operative Hog Shipping Clubs of Benson Warren Carver, son of Mr.’ Com“ as subdeamn_ she w“ 1am Mall‘ Clllvel‘ °l llYllllllle- The celelto rest in the New Catholic Ceme- mony was performed by the Revnm-y, He“ h; can.‘ Re“ J_ Bum“. Summerside people Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs J. Bell. MAKING GOOD RECOVERY - Anna MaoWalker. of "Rev. Wall. Maownlk- the last two weeks has returned to her heme and she is mslsing splen- did progress. Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Waiker speak in terms of highest praise of friends in Charlottetown and North River and adjoining communities, who were kind and the anxious days. HA8 RELATIVES HERB-Mr. from his son. .\fr. A BlG SHIPMENT-Mr. Milton this morning for llloutleal, the Co- the Province have selected .\lr. Furness as their representative and he is accompanying a shipment or live mainland cars, all loaded with live hogs. The shipment would be vaued at approximately between $10,000 and $11,000. Mr. l-‘tlrncss will have ~quite a responsibility in seeing that the animals are in good markets. --GETS SIX MONTHS-Tile fol- lowing is a clipping from n Mone- tou Exchange: "Wilfred hint-Dou- ald, of Summerslde, P. I-I. l., who was arrested Sunday afternoon on a charge of drunkenness, was ar- raigned in the police court yester- day morning whore he was accused of stealing clothing valued at $25 from one 0i the gucsis of a local hotel. He pleaded guilty charge and was sentenced to serve six months in Dorchcsler jail. The clothing was recovered by inspect- shape when they reach the big or Brace McKay d: Co“ Ltd- to the es, a sou. Alfred Lcematl. cause you untold agony. trouble. Brick dust deposits merits. You need Gin Pills. good condition, impurities ailments are bound to follow. they go right to the source. normal activity and good health. druggists. National Drug and Chemical Company of Canada, Limited, _ Toronto, Canada. Your kidneys simply must be kept in because they must work day in and clay out to filter out the from your blood. When they fail to perform their duties, poisons collect in the system and very serious Take-Gin Pills today. They give instant relief and banish the trouble because They heal and soothe the inflamed organs, gently strengthening and restoring them to Try s box of Gin Pills today-Silt: at all och ' It is a Wdminglbf Kidney Trouble W-bcfore you suffer another minute-t k Gi - N Don't let your kidneys go from bad to wolrsee-tlllqpillii if you under from backaehes, pains in the side and joist m- swollen hands and ankles, you have the sym torna of ki ney l" fille urine, pain ul, scanty or too frequent urination are also danger sip. rlals of kidney and bladder derange: all residing lll the United Suites. ale left to mourn. Deceased is n nephew of Mr. Joseph MacDougall ._- BIRTHS _______________.___._______ SIMPSON-in this city oil ‘March 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Simpson, a son. MOORE- At Hunter River Mar. 29th to Mr. andMrs Nelson Moore a daughter, Ethel Florence. REEVES.-At Kcusitlgton, March 20th. in .\lr. and Mrs. Alfred Reev- CUMMISKEY _ At Rochester, N. H. to .\l.r. and Mrs. Charles Cum- luiskoln a daughter, Myrtle Violet- or Harris and returned to its own- ‘m... His Honor Lieutenant Governor Hcarlz last night tendered to thoqlr, Congrattulutlons. MaeLEOD -at the Prince Edward island Hospital on bisrch 28th, to and Mrs. (ieddle Placbcod. MeKlNLEY- the Manse, Cornwall, .ou blarch .30th, 1927 by Rev. E. Mitt-hell Alt- ken, B. A., Doris Myrtle Lowiher.‘ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowther of Cornwall to John llruvv McKinley of North River, l’. ll l~ INMAN-JAseLE-AM-At Charlotte town, -P. E. Island, on March 29th 1927, by Rev. B. -A.. John M. luman of Shore to Miss Mary Christina Muc- Leau of DeSablo. eu_- CAMPBELL-At Uigg March 3i. 1037., Mrs, Samuel Campbell ~ QMALLWOOD-At Vernon. 28th, Coffin officiated at Her pail bearers were sand with hat and shoes to matchfiher four sons and two sons-in-lavwilalure the annual dinner iu their sons, Dalziel, while the groom was ablyJohn J. T., Albert, Edmund sud J, Kindred. Mrs. 1. Buckley and Miss Lavinia at home, who. with her aged husband and Rheumatism Ontario Lady Speaks Highly f Dom.‘ Km"! Pm‘ Ind Dhmosd LeRoy Holman, Hon. A. F. Arsen- mcmbcrs of the Provincial lmgis- vcqrlllvlll], l1 son, la honor. _ , The reception and dining-rooms presented a most attractive appear- ance which was most pleasingly en- hanced by the pretty array of sweet-peas and daffodils which dec- Clial'lnlluit=\\'ll, a son, 1-2 lbs Charles Robertson. grniulations, DAWSON~ M Albany. Feb. 26th, 1927. to Mr and Mrs Murdock Daw~| son. a daughter——Merdena Blanche.- WlLSON-At the P. E. f. Hospital Zilarch l0, 1927, to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wilson, (nee Margaret Van id- tlrrliui-J u sou, gramme was effectively rendered both during and after the repast The folloyving were the guests present and those who, invited, were unable to attend. —OFICERS ELECTEE- The Committees of the Surnmerside Board of Trade have been apponlt- ed as follows: Railway-Chairman J. J. lliorris; Senator ‘MacArthur, J. l.\ir.-. 'l‘ier.~l was formerly Missll ault. Dr. J. F. McNeill, B. W. Tant- on. Marlow-Chairman, J. E. Camp- and ‘u F M Mm . 1's. .rnest ac an, ers of Bed ue, h man of many file-TUBE qua lties and a leader in the Methodist Church, left tho 15. lsndvln 1906 and has since resided ln Vancouver, where he wag held in high esteem. There are left to mourn a sorrowing widow (nee Miss Bessie Jest, of Charlotte. town). two sons and two daught- 975- lllllllelfiflllfl)’ 0f Vancouver: Vlckers, of Toronto‘. Mrs. Harry Henderson, lof Vancouver. and Miss Dora at home; also two brothers, Mr- E- J- Wright, of New Annan; and Mr. Charles S. Wright, 0g gen. "Bl 136460116. and two sisters, Mrs F- w- 3110118 and Miss Mary A. Wright, of Summerside, Mr. Ara. old Henderson, of Bedeque, l; a grandson of the deceased and three other grandchildren reside in Van- couver, where the funeral took place Tuesday afternoon upon the arrltval of his son Vickers, from To- ron o. who resides at 306 Brock St. " derfuliy from sharp pains tha used to shoot through my loll-go, have found them very good." act directly on the work of straining out of the blood. the for more than thirty years. demonstrate their worth ‘i;,"_'jf".__;_,..._ gm: 43-11 Q .111. 3 OTflERz- Fieiollefi Casioria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in_ arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Fiatuiency, »Wind Colic and Diarrhea; alisyiag‘ Fevcrisltnets arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Boweis, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. r \~\» .' l ‘fo imitatieaaualw t the ‘t -°s Kingston. Ont. April L-(Specisl) _..ll have used Budd-s Kidney Pms M. L. Bradshaw, P. G. Clark. Town for rheumatism for more than a year,“ states Mrs. W. c. (joclmle, know they have relieved me won-l do feel lots better. ~1 have also ugQd Your Diamond Dinner Pills and tbeddu; Kidney Ping are pumlyfiiinirson. B. G. Rogers, J. J. Eumsn, and simply a kidney remedy. They are m m h kidneys, 11s en g t em d . ttl a“ p“ “g in the report given in yesterday's them in condition to doifisllnglue! Guardian re the Young Pgopleg Budd's Kidney Pills have been in use in csnhdn They in the most serious forms oi kidney (us. ease. such as rheumatism, dropsy, diabetes, neuralgia and sciatica, Phyltmo‘. _ bell; H. '1‘. Holman, C. R. Rogers, , i ovellelui. l’. E. l.) '3 MacRAE - At the Prince rXlvvsrdYMwON-Al-ilh-Dietl lslulltl llosliiffll on March 1st, 1927 March 28th, to Mr. and “rs. Wallace hlsc-Rncfififi V011". \'l'allace[NUNN-At Wlnsloe on Wednesday Wart-cu, iMarch 30th, Mrs. Lorne Nunu, age Tloris MzltlMlllan, daughter or Ml-JD. D. of, island-Joyce MARRIAGES LOWTH ER — Al Percy Ewen ntncneugnll- Argyle DEATHS Mar 1927, Johnson Smaliwood, ged 61 years. -in tllls City. Charles McDonald, ugc -28 ears MeDOUGALL - at Rico P0lnt.lMAycD°NA|_D__A¢ Lorne Valle)‘. and miter supper the evening was ma“ "lends 11°" Sofwwfillly orated the tables which were illum- ,, _ spent in dancing and games Lultll 111011111 one whom they loved in lnated h, candle-light. Mam‘ "m- ‘° ""- “ml M"- elm" March 21st, 1921, Hugh MacDonald 111111 enrly hour in the morning The life. R. 1. P. A most enjoyable muglcal mm les Mt-Dougull, a son, weigbinéoltgiaged 4,5 yonm MONTGOMERY — in Modforzl, |Msss., on March 2i, Thomas F. IMoniglqmery, husband of Margaret Montgomery. (nee Ronghan). MciN-NIS — In the City Hospital. March 29th, Agnus Mclllnls, aged ~55 years. dearly beloved wffe- of Joseph Mclnnlr l BEARS — At March as, Lorna Phyllis 111W" TIERS -ln Saskatchewan, March daughter oi lMr. ‘J51. in Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Tiers B81115. 11KB 23 fill’!- a son, Charles Abbott, 8 lbs, 8 Olsc Brooklyn. 141i 51- °" and Mrs. S. M. LARKE-difonday. March 21111- at the home of her Aunt, Mrs. Livingston. Horeflold- P- 1*»- Victoria Clarke. age of influenza Qmw-ii. 927, yang-g, l-mos. 7 dflYlr -lmprovement--Chairman, Lucas R. Allen; Winsloe J. Lldstone, B. W. Robinson, M. F. Schurman, J, E. Dalton. Thomas Johnston. Enter- ttainmcnt and Membership-Chair- ] man, B. S. Deacon; M. M. Bell, E. M. Nicholson, D. 0. Stewart, L, M. MoNeill; Tourist and Publicity- Chairman. J. ‘R. Barr; Dr. J, c, l John Pond. . TALENTED YOUNG LADY _ Group Service in the United . Church at Hunter River on Sunday last, mention should have been made at Miss Marjorie wedlock, who. in a very capable manner, act- ed as organist and also trained tho Junior boys and girls lntheir vari- ouskparts and assisted generally in ma ing the service th , _ ' a w“. e success it THE child no condition ilo stand the mental and nervous strain of school work and aaamin. —AOOIDINTAL osarl-l- Mr. Archibald Carver, aged 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry carver, fol-m. Ne! of the greenhouse and then craehing right serous the eah la which he was eeadsed. In worl- ed excitedly to extricate his body, For s time their efforts to move the 11o"! stack were in vain but ilsaiiy l»!!! succeeded in loosening the lifeless body. A waiting ambulance ""3" i110 body to fie Cit! Hospit- l- W" . r mat-oneness Anaemic—Nlervous of Dr} Chase's Nerve Food have proved beyond doubt its atliiitbility in such cases- "ll! ofhtmmel-alde and now resid- 8. ' ' ~ ' ~ Arable Marielle. ' ing at Rosllndaie. Mass, mat with mom’ along m?!» ' . rcorawall Oat wrfiasl-s I italic death in Boston on March up“ blmden wlllcll ~ . '11,: s. * . e . ' " t l“ 19~ Bouncing a my wire supporting gical changes putY J l ~ 1 wamlmrVw" W‘! a smokestack at feet high as he system at th? of m‘ - ‘waesiekfa woven» "d was emptying a live ion dumping . - ~55 . yo‘ . had l hilt 011i,‘ slits had truck at the ‘Park department ‘ The ‘ 91.. ' ‘ mijdbiawaa under Ireenhduaea at sranhun Park. he 1-0pm a, " ',. “ill-twin did not was crushed to death when the iron - - - ~ . -» " . -' r- staok came tumbling "down upon cntlcal~ bin '- ‘fwd’ Sh‘ I him. m. Carver was littlngat the sufficiently. ' w- in " ‘t. Vi“ “Md” '" “Qiiefatork wheel in the enclosed l‘ ~ ' ~ . , I pielim f “ll I!“ the wire snapped and the my 4g |lvln| ' ‘ stack wavered for a moment in the “M11 mvallduul llfllth y,“ m; air. He was pinned in and helpless throughout a v - ,. .2 V t a , as the stack httrtled down. first . » was; d‘ u," b‘: ilflilh! the one storey wooden Fortunately ‘umm; J. “a.