.-..~ #1..‘ _ . .. - -.-.=:.—.$>:sz-"T" Tit hint and IONOAY POLL FROM ' TWENTY-SIX YIAR OLD MARI. —llr. Neil Mc- lhohsrn, Long Creek, ls being con- Iratnllted on the ownership of s baaldfal foal, the dam of which is tho twenty-six year old mare, Lens Wood and the sire Frisco Direct. LAID 1'0 lIEUh-Ths-funeral of the Late Lucy Jane Ford took place yesterday afternoon from the residence of her brother 42 Chest- nut 8t. to Winsloe South Cemetery. The services at the house were conducted by Rev. W. M. Ryan and at the grave by Rev. ‘C. Graham. The funeral was under the direction of MacLean A Mac- Donald. MADE FINE SHOWING. — Among the names of successful ls- land students at Dalhousie Univer- sity appears that of L. A. Doyle, Earnscliffe. In first yesr work of the Faculty of Law Mr Doyle succeeded in obtaining first class honors in Contracts, 1; Property, 1; Torts and Crimes; while in Contracts 2, and History of Eng- lish Law he passed with second class honours. - FUNERAL 0F LATE A. P. LARGE-The funeral of the Late Alfred P. Large took place from his lam residence 162 Hillsboro St. on Saturday afternoon to the People's Cemetery under the dir- ection of MacLean & MacDonald. The services at the house and at the grave were conducted ‘by Rev. W. M. Ryan. The pail bearers were Messrs. Fred Rencuf, Percy Proud, Jas. Carter, Geo. A. Hughes, G. H. Holbrook, and Geo. Chandler. A very large congregation at- tended service in the Central Christian Chursh yesterday morn- lng to welcome Rev. L. C. Emerick the new Minister. Reverend Mr. Ernerick is a young man of studious appearance and ccmrs to the church very highly recommended, His wife and son will arrive here with- in a few weeks. For some time past Mr, Emerick had been very ill and his appearance last Sunday had to be postponed on this ac- count. He has now recover-id and he filled the pulpit of the Central Christian Church yester- day most admirably. A special meeting of the Royal Ddwarrd Chapver of the . O. D. E. was held in the Empire Room. Navy Dengue Building, yesterday afternoon. the date of regular meet- ing falling on the holiday, 24th. May. There was a large attendance. the Regent, Mrs. itfcCready, presid- 1BR. Mrs. W. H. Brrhoe was elected an active member. Final arrangements were made loci Important loading iron lnllti: Week's lows lord‘ A ‘flbsrloliolown Guardian's Saturday j, RECEIVE! DIORlIF-Ths rnany friends of Mr. Fred Jennings the genial Professor of St. Dunstans University are congratulating him on his success in ‘having received his M. A. at the recent convocation exercises at St. Francis Xavier's University. HAVE JOINED Ull-‘Dhe fdlow- lng Fox Companies are added to the Fox ‘Breeders Protective Associa- tlonz-Charlottstown Silver Black For Company, Ltd., Mount Edward Road. 50 pairs; General! Fur Farms. North River Road. 25 pairs: General Fur Farm-s. Mount Edward Road, 25 pairs. —-LAID T0 RE8T.—The funeral of the late Alfred Keoughsn took place Thursday morning from his residence on Ottawa St. to St. Paul's church, and was largely st- tended. The Knights of Columbus, of which the deceased was a mem- ber, marched in a body. A High Mass of Requiem was celebrated by Rev. John J. Macdonald. The pail-bearers were Messrs. Mark Gaudet, L. N. McNelli, J. J. Mc- Nally, J. ‘M. Noonan, Stephen Liv- ingstone and D. F, McNeili. TEACHERS MEET. —'l‘lre re- gular meeiingof the "Teachers Im- prevement Club oi Ufi" was held at the home o! the president Miss Florence Scott, on May 13th. There were seven teachers and in- spector Shaw present, The meet- ing opened by the reading of the minutes by the secretary. The question box was then opened and various questions in arithmetic and Englbh were discussed. Mr Shaw gave a very instructive talk on composition work, grading of pupils. arithmetic. etc. Miss Margaret Scott read a very in- interesting paper on language em- phasizing the importance of punct- uation, of correct selection of topics, and the necessity of having children write correctly. After s lively discussion in this paper the misting adjourned. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Miss Alice Nicholson, Orwell Cove on June 3rd._ A very important meeting for the purpose of the formation of a Fox Breeders‘ Protective Association was held in the office of Mr. W. K. Rogers Saturday morning. Over one thousand pairs of breeding fox- es were represented by the gather- ing of business men. The recent theft of foxes was the primary cause oi the meeting. It was felt that the most active mens- ures should be employed for the protection of those in the fox breed ing industry; and with this end in tlie Charlottetown Fox Breeders‘ Protective Association was formed, “n, Queen Alexandra Rose Day toland the sum of three thousand dol- ho held Friday, May 22nd. This lars subscribed with additional ca- ss-lc is in aid of \Var Memorial andipm“ K necessary‘ other patriotic schemes. The President, Sec retary/frens- ‘q-he subject“ sowing delegates ures should be employed for the m the Convention w be held in Otjed to take charge of all (lctn-lls, Ill mot-m Jung 15L m 7th‘ was discusy and the Secretary is instructed to wire at once for a pair of the best Th“ Chaim-W‘ will lwld their Anqlmln tracking bloodhounds uvuil- mmi Fancy Sale and Tea on Novemqable in America. These dogs are ber 18th. ‘Wit lithe singing of the Nsillionai nels nnd are guaranteed absolutelylmldnllihl All?" Anthtrm the meeting adjourned. R. C. N. V, R's. GO IN TRAIN. iNG-Suturdny afternoon the first quota from the Charlottetown Half Comlmlly. Royal Canadian N:- val Volunteer Reserve, left for Halifax for a four weeks‘ course, The foi- lowing young men were in the par- ty: W. Cullen, A. B. R, Bell, A, B. R. DeCoste, 0rd. Sea; E. Doucette, Ord. Seaman; F. iliiorrison, Ord. Seaman; H. Ingram, Sto. ll Class; W. Locke, Sto. II Class; R, Ward, Act. A, l1; A. Lafferty, Aot. A. 13.; D. Murray, Act, A. 13.: E. McLel- lan, Sto. ll Class; S, Campbell. 0rd. Sea; J Mclsuac, 0rd. Sea; G. Dalziel, i0rd. Seaman. On arriv- ing ln llnlifax they'will enter the barracks whore they will spend two woolw, ilicn nmbnlk on the torpedo rlvstroyrr. ll M. S. "Pat- riot" and u mlucswoepcr. nnd put ‘in two works nilont. The drill on the ships will consist of mino- swccping, torpedo running and gunnv-ry Othvr drafts will g0 for- ward during the summer nnd in Junc. Mom-punts (ionrge V. ‘Bun- and Chou. Jr-nkins will leave to takeup n mural,‘ in gunnery. Illbrecum MBTIIERS Letter from Mrs. Ayara Tells How Lydia B. Pinlrhanfs Vegetable Compound Helped Her vinufelv- “*1; e15: con srnsnt, w l got to feeling so badly that l could not sleep nights, rn hack asked so across my hips, and domywork during the day. ch an easy confinement . head about T. Iistouvdhoatai s. have sll mds outside the from one of the most famous ken- perfect in their art, They will nr» rive here next Wednesday evening, and will be placed in charge of a caretaker, and will only be avail- able for the use of members oi this Association. The services of the best dctect- ive agency in Canada are being re- tained, and will be utilized should necessity arise. The members have pledged theselves to come to the assistance of anyone whose ranch is broken into, or from which any foxes are stolen ;and to use cvcry endeavour to bring the culprits to justice. Each ranch so protected will bear a placard ‘stating that they are members of the Charlottetown Fox Breeders’ Protective Associa- tion, and warning anyone against tampering with the ranch in any wny, Members will be balloted now that the Association has been form ed. nnd absolutely no assistance will bs given to non-members, as this Association is only concerned with its own members, if others dc- Blfn to follow along similar lint-s lhcro is nothing ‘to prevcnt them from doing so. Cnl, D .A. vMncKinnon was ninet- ers, Secretary Treasurer with the other members as nn Executive. The following are tho ranches with the number of pairs subscrib- ed: "Unionvultf-Mscbure and Mac- Kinnon, Union -Road—-40 pairs. “Vimy"—Prowse and Msclfinnon Norwood Road-BS pairs. "international Foxes and Furs"—~ W, Chester S. Macliure, Marshilelti —80 pairs. "Bovyer Ranch" Franklin Bovyer. Bun bury-—70 pairs. "North River Ranch"—W. K. Ros ers, Soutbport-M pairs. “Dalton Ranoh"—-W .K. Roger, Southport-JOO pairs. "Bellevue Ranch"—W .l(. Rogers Tea Hill-id pairs. ‘ilflood Renew-W, K. Rogers. Southport-io pairs. "Smsllwood Ranch"—-W. K. Rog- ers. Southport-ilfi psirs. "Lawndale Rsnch"—-C. L, Mac- Ksy, St. Peters Road-RIBQ pairs. "Bridgaview Iunchfl-John A. MacDonald. Southport~55 pairs, "Silver Sheen Foxefl-Wslter S. Grant, Marshfield-loo pairs, "Brow Rsnch"—E. R. ‘Brow, St. Peters Road-dd pairs. "Newstsld Ranch"--Ed. Saund- ers. Milton-o pairs. Fnrouhsrson Ibx and lihr Farms ‘g P. A. Farqubsrson. East Royalty,- 108 pairs. "General Fur I'll-ms," North Riv- er Road-til pairs, "General For Farms." Mount Ed- t has agsn- Company. toaon the can‘, R 0 Road-SO pairs“ A meeting of representatives of ' ,, ‘ _ _ v the above ranches will be held this ward Road-do pairs. "Charlottetown silver Black Fox IAd."—-<Mount Edward fternoon pl 5 o'clock sharp in the ifica of Mr. W. K. Rulers. viaw a new organization known as- ed President and Major T, l3, Rog- » < TUIODAY RETURN HOME-Mr. and MII. Stephen women, after tiving in Cul- lfornln for the past sixteen years have returned to their native pro- vlnca and will oemsiln here snail-r‘ their home -in Grand View. They (‘r-ft OaLiturn-la smith their family 0f four children, on AprI-l 7th. and after n trip of twenty one days land- ed ‘in Charlotte-town and then-PW- ceeded to Grand View. While l1! N16 West tlviy one; many islanders and greatily enjoyed their visit, —JUD6EMENT RESERVED.- An n-yplication to eon-test t-he vsilid- il-y of the wrllzl of uhe late ‘Mir. Titus L. Yeo, of Mount Pleasant. by time widow of the deceased was heard before Judge Warburton m Pro- bate Cwn, at Summerside on Wed- mzsday and Thursday. Several wit- nesses and the arguments of coun- ycl were heard and His Honour re- served judgment, Counsel for the "state, Mr. ‘A. C. Siunders, K. C.- iior the applicant, Mr. K. J. Martin. K, (1.. and M a E. rl. Stsong. Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. MacKinnon, 2S Jacobs itrozt. died at, the J, B. Thomas hospital, May 13th, from perdtondtls, following a-n operation last, week for appendicitis, which. unfortun- anoly, had been so -long delayed that the oporwtion could not: save her. She would have been 15 years old next J snuary and was a pupil of tlhe Bowditch school, the flag of which was ‘lowered to half mast. following her dtiath. ‘She leaves- ‘besidss her parents. three broohers and a sis- ter. Funeral services were held at St. Paul's church, Friday afternoon at two o‘clock. Mr. D. G. MacKin- non its o. nnmiye of DeSabie, P, E, I. and Mrs. ‘lifacKinnou was born in South Me/lviille, P. E. I. The Inter-Maritime Rifle Match to be shot between teams of eight riflemen from the three Maritime Provinces for the ‘Inter-Maritime trophy will be fired on Bedford Range, Nova Scotia, Thursday af- ternoon, June 11, Matches will be fired on Kenlling ton Rifle Range, Charlottetown on Wednesday and Saturday after- noons, May 20, 23. 27, and 30. From those competing in these matches, the team will likely be chosen and will then practice 1o- gether until leaving for Halifax to take part in the contest. The following are asked particul- arly to attend practices: Major W. E. Smith, Gr. James Coles, Sergt. F. T. Kennedy, Gr. Percy Hooper, Sergt, A. J. IMioCnbe. Gr. G. A. Coles, Sergt.‘ J. S. Moore, Major, J. C. MacDonald, Lieut George McDonald, Gr, R, L. Coles, Capt. .S. Robertson, LL-Col. I), A. MacKinnon, Pte, J. D. MicRse, .\fn- jor K. S. Rogers, and any others who can find it convenient to be present. Practices will start at 2.30 sharp. Every man is ‘raked lo be ‘present ready to start at Ithat hour. Mrs, Burlmc bus crossed ovcr to the Celestial City. ifbis was the thought iliut cnmc to many a saddened heart when it ‘was known that on Tuesday at 28th, 1925 (Mrs) Elizabeth Martha Cnuscns, wife of .\lr. Tlleophilus Burboc, Alcxundru had passed nway, when it would seem in tho prime of lifc nnd bios‘ sed usefulness. Always blest with perfect hcolth, the shock of ber death was all the ‘greater in that it was‘ entirely unexpected. \Vorn by tli rconstnnlt vigilance of ministering a; the vbczl side of her blot-ber to utlmn she had de- voted s0 much of her "love and lino, she contracted pneumonia aid in a few days joined that lilntilei". During her days of pnin and suf- fering lrer noble, glorious life grew even more glorious in the love nnd wondrous faith of llcr blessed Redeemer nnd Saviour as she im- plorcd of her loved oncs around her, to be reconciled io tho Will of Gnd, for she alone was cnlm nnd reconciled, as llcr daily walk and life lisd bruuglilt licr pczlcc illlil happiness in tbo evt-ntidu. 'l‘lic Savior wlmm shc so closely inl- Iowed, and faithfully served was her all and in all. it is not cusy in these fvw linvs to make an adequate appraisal m‘ [hp l-lic nnd work nf Mrs, liurlmo. being u woman of many rnrc gifts, but mt tllc centre of them nil lny GIN PILLS FORTHI KIDNEYS Kidney disease is dan- girl-lous unless ohaoksd. Pills will remedy all kidney troubles. Get a box to-day before it is too lato- IIIIIII III: ' Sgurbfcfleal I Whenevervsoomacb d! I aaqlsstsdeabmoretbm I one-balfofhumanslcbncu I. Wlubfiblfllllwd. Than I admlttcdlymic. l on» ' if n‘? $3.? '- 2:‘ "r "and; youarcn a I. you-rtsaomachfslrly. Take I I I ' BEECH = I I I I I I I I I . . I I I I I I I I I her profound faith in God. Her gifts were of an essentially practical character, always optimis- tic, full of noble courage and high ideals, truly it may well be said of her "She openeth her mouth with wisdom and in ber tongue is the law of kindness, her children arise up and call her blessed; her hus- band also, and he praiseth, her." In the passing from earth to Heaven of this precious wife, mother nnd friend, one is remind- ed, there is but a breath of air nnd s. beat of the heart betwixt this world and the next. The last faint pulsation herr is hereafter. The blessed Lord always provides some compensating good to mitigate the severity of our loss Wilien the good and the lovely and the one on whom our hearts has rested with idolizlng fondness. dies. the memory of good: deeds like the moonberms on the stormy sea lights up rur darkened hearts, but the prelude of an endless life ‘ WEDNESDAY . NEW RESIDENT. —Mr G. W. Farr arrived Monday night from England and has secured a posi- tion on a farm a short distance from the city. Mr Farr is an ex- pert jockey, his feature being run- ning horses and hunters. FORMER ISLAND LADV- The death took place at the Sisters of Mercy l-lo:p.tal, Winnipeg. May 6th, of Grace, beloved wife of Geo. H. Wiener. Deceased leaves a ggffpwlflg husband and two small children to mourn their loss. Mr W-Isner was formerly of this prov- rince and is a brother of Miss Margaret Wiener, 87 Sydney St. Mr and Mrs. G. F. Hutcheson left yesterday for New York where Mr. Huicheson will combine business with pleasure visiting the uplO date optometrists. They will also visit their son Mr. Harold Hutcheson who is practicing in New York, and coming home will attend the McGill cloaingi their daughter Miss Dorothy being among the graduates. THURSDAY NEW YACHTS OUT. —-Yeeter- day afternoon and last evening a number of the new yachts were out (or spills and many exciting scenes were witnessed as the boats worked out . The yachts- men are all hard at work to cop the cup on the 25th and the out- come ie eagerly anticipated. -ELECT OFFICERS-The an- nual visitation of Grand Lodge Of- ficers to King Hiram Lodge, A. F. & A. M., was held in the Summer- side Lodge Rooms Monday even- ing. Among oflicers present were: G. M. Wm. C. Lawson, P. G. M. John Profltt, Alberton, G. S. Capt. Kemp, nnd Sr. G. W., W. J. Drake, Charlottetown. MILITARY HONORS. — General Militia Orders of recent date sn- nounce that Lieut. Colonel Allan lvlacLeod, of Hartsville, who went overseas with the 105th Battalion, and was transferred to the 26th. and Col. J. S. Jenkins, D.S.O.. Char- lottetown; who served as Major, and Brevet, in the Canadian Medi- cal Corps overseas, have been awarded the Colonial Auxiliary and» lends to the sorrowing gloom n beauty so and, so sweet that We would no’, if we could dare wish her back. She was a member of the Alex- andre. Baptist Church for almost 30 years and President of the Mis- sionary Aid Society for a large part of that time, She took an in- tense interest in the Church and its Societies by giving of her wis- dom, leadership, honor and judg- ment, hacked up by the wondrous life she lived. Sincerlty was the keynote of all that she said and did, But it was in the home that her sterling character nnd cheerful life shone pure and pcrfect—ns wlfe~renl, true and companion- innabls-as mother one that ber children idolized and worshipped- kind, tender nnd cver thoughtful. zllwuys lightening the pallhwny as tllc guiding star of angelic love. And now her life here is over and ber work is dnnc but her noble influence, love and purity will not cease but will be felt in ironic, church nnd community for vcars to come, "For lives are like flowers. ‘ln dying ‘they abide not alone, but sow themselves and bloom again wiill each returning spring and ever more and more," She leaves to mourn besides her devoted and sorrowing husband, two daughters-Mrs. W. Chester S. McLure, Charlottetown; Mrs. liar- old McCube, Indianapolis. who travelled home to attend the fun- eral, two sons, Russell N., Modi- cino llut. Alta; nnd lledlcy, young Still at home. Thc funeral took place Sunday, ltlay 3rd, when u large gathering ni her friends assembled tn pay their lust tribute of respect nnd esteem tn one wllnm everybody loved and lmnorcd. A short private service was livid nt the ironic and us it sccmcd that so much of her life was spout in the work of the (Jhurch, that it was fitting indeed that the funeral services be held there, The services were conduct- ed by her Pastor Rev. R. W, Lind- say assisted by Rev. Geo. C. ‘fuylor. WhenkmBaby I"; n1 When the baby is ill; when lie cries n great deal and no amount of attention or petting makes him happy, Baby's Own 'l‘ubicts should be given him without delay. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach and thus drivo out constipation nnd indig- estion; brcak up colds nnd simple feveré nnd make declining easy. be free from opiates and nurcoiics and can be given to even the new- horn babe with perfect safety and always with beneficial results. The appears stating that Lieut. W‘. P. They are absolutely guaranteed to Forces Officers medal and decora- tion for long service. Notice also Bruce, D.C.M., Brigade and Staff Sergt, and R. V. Longworth, both of the 1st P, E. I. Heavy Brigade. have been awarded the long ser- vice medal, having served twenty years in the active militia of Can- nda. The first tragedy of this year's fishing season occurred yesterday forenoon near Spring Valley when Harold Bryenton, aged twenty, be- longing to Burlington, accidentally fell into the water from the motor boat in which he was hauling lobster lines, and was drowned. The unfortunate young man was accompanied in ‘the boat by a lad of twelve years named Ferris to whom he called from the water to start the engine of the launch. house of Mr. Anrus McLeod of Kinross. The fire originated in a spark from the flue. Neighbors succeeded in saving the furniture and contents of the rooms down- stsirsrbut were unable to stop the progress of the fire" About 12.45 db-ls morning the fire- men were called to this residence of Mr. Fred Trainer. Pownal Street, where they found a disastrous blaze burning in the kitchen. The firemen at once got to firk and after f-ightdmzg stnenuously for over a quarter of an ‘hourmhey subdued the flames bur, not befone considerable damage had been done to the kit- chen. At the usual hour Mr, Trainer and his family ret-lrcd and eviery- thing appeared to be all right. About twe-nliy minutes to one illr. E._ Owen. next door neighbour of Mr, Trainofls. was returning to his home and he noticed what aippear- cd to be a bonfire in Mr. Trainer's Riley-way. He had his suspicions amused and knocked‘ at the door w awaits-n Mr. Trainer. Mr, Train- or came down and found who kit- chen iin a blaze. He immediately sent in an alarm and Jien attempt- ed to extinguish the blaze with the aid of slmnli hand extinguisher. The Iflantes Phad spread too rapidly howeved and he was unable to cope with it single-handed. By tluis time the apparatus ‘was on the scene and the Iblaze was quickly gotnen underway, From the general appearance of the kitchen it would seem that the fire originated from an electric ir- on and spread first to s clothes basket and then to the walls. The kitchen was badly gutted by the flames nnd a large amount of wat- er damage was done. The entire house was illlsd with smoke nnd considerable damage was dons tho walls and furniture. The loss and damage is covered by insurance, the greater portion of which is carried with Messrs. Hyndmsn & Co., and T. E. Mac- Nutt. FRIDAY CITY PROPERTY SOLD. —The city property on Water Street. formerly known as Block's was sold at public auction today. Tere was a large gathering pre- sent and Mr. J. A. MacDonald put up the building at $1.000. Bidd- ing was ‘brisk from five would-be purchasers and in the end the property sold to Mr. George V. Moors of Queen Street for 81,750. At Lewes on May 14th, after s lingering ‘illness. Mrs. John A. Mac- Kinnon, dau ter of the late John MacBeoh of llevrne passed to her eternal reward, where "pain and sorrow are ‘no more. She was a good faithful‘ christian and was reluly yvhen "God" called hler home. She was held in- high esteem in the vicinity in which she lived. ‘Her mother, Mrs, MacH-Pth and sisters, Mrs. John A. McLeod and Annie lIiacBeth came on from Quincy. also a brother Dan Mac- Beth of‘l3ritlsli Columbia, arriving in time to comfort hor in her last Before his young companion could do so, however, he disappeared for the last ‘time. The boy's signals of distress were answered by oth- er boats fishing on the same grounds, about two miles off Cousins Shore, ‘but no sign of the body could be found. According to latest reports the body has not yet been recovered. RETURNING FROM MT. AL- LISON. —Many of the students at- tending Mt, Allison University re- turned home yesterday, including Misses Audrienne, Sunrmerside; Mildred Muttart, Summerside; Georgie Read. Port Borden; G. Miller, Charlottetown; Ruth Mill- er, ChaplobtertowmMary MacDon- ald, Charlottetown; Phyillis Win- chester, Charlottetown; Jennie Jardine, Konsington; Pearl John- atone, Charlotte-town; Minnie Jolinstonc, Montague; Grnce Holl- Murray Harbour. Accompanying the students were n numbe parents who had gone over for e closing, including Mrs A. W. Miller Mrs J, L, Read, Mrs. Mutturt, and Mrs A. B, Holland Fire yesterday completely des- I-lirunl Thompson of Mnrgste consumed. The fire stnrted from a spark the time prevented extinction. tho fire boll rang and soon cars of willing helpers flocked to the scone and a living water-line was formcd from the river to the fire and buckets of water passed along, but the best that could be done was futile as a heavy gale Tablets are sold ‘by medicine deal- ers or by mail ut 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockvllle Ont. prevailing at the time carried the flames strongly. ' New House Destroyed ‘ Fire yesterday afternoon dos- troyed the fine new dwelling of troycd tho fino dwelling house oflflnd tO-dny l can do my wnrk und The woodhouse adjoining was alsolthem to nli whn‘ lillflnr with pa“, from the flue and a heavy gale at‘ A call was sent to Kehsingtnn." hours. She is survived by two daughters MrsJessie Murray. and Mary Alice. at home, three sons. John H. and Neil, at home. John Dan in Detroit. M1011» her mother. Mrs. MacBoth. three ‘sisters, Mrs. J, A. MacLeod. MrsiPurkess of Qulncydifasa. and Annie L. Mclictli of lhyside, Mass. five brothers, Kenneth of Bcllevue. Dan and Neil of British Columbia. John of liclicvuc and Alexander of Quincy. liisss. ‘ The funeral was held Friday at her late residence. The services were conducted by ‘her pastor. ‘Rev Dr. Davidson of Ca-ldonia. The fun- lwl “as l-‘lrirciy attended. The ‘pail bearers were James McLean, Don- ald Stewart, Henry Brunlck, Mich- aci Daugherty, Dan lilcCaulny, John MZICPlIPPSOD. tllvinhtSearle-towrfi Sybil sfroole, Relleved 0f Rheuma- ou aguo; argsret ‘ems, ' Charlottetown; Agnes Annear, “Sm and Lllmbago Montague; Messrs Clair Wright. Searlcltoxvn; Fred Chandler, Char- NOW Quebec Man Recommends lotietown; lfubcrt Mabon, Mont- Dodd’s Kidney Pills, acne; Gordon Hutchoson, Char- - lottctown; and A. ,J. Hubberlin, MI‘. Georg, Tremblay was unable‘ to work, but l; health. . 8L Marl". W110i. -Miuy gzxv-(Svec. llnU-“Your Budd's Kidney Milo “live ‘dune me a lot of good," nude, a r. G, Tremblay, who i»: well known and highly rcspuctcd herg, When ‘l sent for them I was unable to work. ll mo]; gen m“; now In good am without pnin. , l recommend B0110, rheumatism nnd pubis in the kidneys." 'Dodd'e Kidney Pills nru not put forward as a cure all, but for tho BDeci-ilc maladies for which they are recommended.- numcly. rhcu- backuclrcs, (llabctol-l, 137908)’. lumbngo, urinary troubles and heart disease. | ‘Dodd's Kidney Pills act directly and promptly at tbs scat of the trouble, They .do not cause nny dc- rangernents in tho natural func- tions of any organ. Dodd's Kidney Pills relieve llll6f‘ PE HAPS it has 119W!‘ liver action and consequent relief but they do not Bet at Dr, Chase's Kidney-Liver of their efficiency. Pills Indigestion i _-Bilious Spells troubles from indigestion are really caused by torpid Stomach tablets and lotions sometimes afford temporary cause of trouble by their direct and combined action on the liver, kidneys and bowels. A single box will convince you Dr.Chase’s ,, Kidneq and Liver 85 cts. s box sll dealers or Enususou, Bsrss f: Co., L-m, Tuztusro. Mr. John Bream“, Tfllll-W, Mam, ' . Writes» “My stomach was u; upset, l suflered fro, indigestion, billou; ness and vomiting, | became so weak, | had to go to bed. l tried Dr. Chasm Kidney-Liver Pill; and in three days w” up sndlaround again, I have not had an attack of this nntm since." __._____,__ occurred to you that your constipation of the bowels, the cause. Pills positively remove the The death occurred in Charlotte- town quite suddenly on TiieHdHY rnorninfl Mny 12m. vi MT- Frflllk J- Brndley after scwernl months of ill- haaltll caused by throat trouble, which despite the best llltflllCiil skill and tender nursing proved fntnl. Mr, Bradley was widely known. and greatly respected, halving been for upwards of twenty Yell"; l" Myricks Fish Market and more recently at Rooney Gal's Mm“ Mamet, where his kind nnd couri- eous manner won him mun)’ friendsJ He leaves to mourn the loss of a loving and devoted husband nnd father, his sorrmving widow, two sons and ilvo (lnugliters, Mrs. J- Strniu, Florence, Bessie. Hunk. Ernie nnd Irene at home and Annie in Edmonton, Alta. Three brothers and one sister also sur- vive, Peter in Cambridge, Miles! Mrs, liryeutnn, Cumnrimllzn, Muss; Joseph in lliillvicw nnd Williutn in this bill‘. Tho funeral, which took place on Tdlurstluy morning, May lilh was largely uttcndvd by many neigh- bors nnd friends ought‘ i0 fly their lust respects to mic whose tit-nth in the prime uf lllilllll00il is so deeply regretted. Requiem lligh Muss was celebra- tcr "by Rev, Maurice McDonald ill St. l)IlllSll1ll'S Cathedral and at the grave by illev. Father Sinuott. The pull bearers, were Messrs. Deni- Cnricr, Jumcs Arblflll. Edward Acorn, Edward HiKBlIW, J0me“ Dalton nnd John Connors. Many lovely ilorul offerings and Slllfll-“lil hoqucts were sent by symvlllhlll“! frivnds. Tho suddlen (‘cnth of Mr, Domiin- M, ])_ Ryan, the well known, pur. our oi the car ferry Bll-‘fluiel 1 "w" Edward island," came us n scvcrf‘ slim-k yesterday unornlllil- 9mm u"? departure oi that stczuncr for llufli- fux in go on tho dry dock, Mi‘- “Wm m“, ibfen gctlrsg as purscr on tho “Sc0ila." About nlno o'clock yesterday luorning jun; when the ship was rcudy to snil, ‘from Bordon ‘ho com- plitiucd of u pniu in tho region oi hall boo‘. illilCUil on the lorry lli’ w ‘ni. into one of the cars to s-tnrl checking the passengers, nnd sud- dmily collapsed. When‘ tlmsu who ‘wore in tho cur rvnclwvl llllll they found that lie had passcdutwny, The body was tnkvn tslmro, ‘and Dr. lhili. oi (inpu 'l‘ruvr.rs»'~, sum fur. (in his llTFlNlll in» oxurninoll tho body nnd pronounced (loath was duo to huwrt fuiiurc. Mr. Ryan was born at Monticello seventy yimrs ago, Whlen u ,y~oui.l1 ‘be clinic in (loorgctnwn nml was apprenticed as (Iicrk svith the lave ‘Michael Hcssinn. general mer- ycars. ‘Later he begun his career "6 ‘llllfeer, serving continuously rln a-ll forty-six years. in winner on i/lue Dominion: Government boats flying betwccn tho island and the mainland, and in slimmer on the bouts of tlm St'~nm Nawbgaliion Com- Dfiny, until tho service was tsllcen every other means have failed. tho lwurrt. Alter tllc passed-get cars ‘ chant. rcnutiniug with him seven » i916. He was on four winter steals trs "Nortihcrn Light,” Smniey," Earl Grey." and "Car Ferry Prince Edward island" and also on four ships of the Steam Navigation Com- pany, "Princess of Wales." "The St. Lntvrenco," “Northu-uiberland," and “The Empress." During nearly half a century as purser Mr. Ryain came in contact wish thousands of people, and was a great favourite with the traveli- ing public. being known fur and ‘wide for ibis efficiency, oourtesi and genial manner. He was in owl’! respect an ideal purscr. one of the ibcst who has leorer served from these lpmvinces by the sea. Mr. llyanmnde his homo for mall? years in this cliy. and for soul" time past has usually visited .h-|r family over the week end. (in Sat-ur- day night when he wns in Char- iottetowin n» lieu complained of mum indigestion. but Nwvam‘ from the attack and icit to ‘rcsumll his duties on Mtyndny- liillll-“Pliily l“ his usual goon health. His passing imliiy- ‘illemliml u" der who circumstances rclWrvil l" naturally comes as u heavy blow W the bereaved reiflfllvfis- Hie midis. a niece of the ‘late ‘M11 Mich-sci l-lcssian 0i Giiiirliclm‘ predeecamd rm“; gtgvfifl years i150. Those are Ic-iit to mourn one sol. 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