, . 1 taiesi IIONDAY l 1' 0F CONFI -Hls Louis 0'Lear era n 113p (i0 confirmation ,1“; eighty-live 11,6 Cathedral led ferred the Sac- upon one yesterday ____. v IN PORT. ‘rfnllitfl lll. poi-t iit m0 11-1 ’ day afternoon from Hall- IT, one has been. 1111 1111'" 1,016 11151, two tor three . now a liiflilhflsllllil6ffililing P01181111 ‘zfiagoslotia on. the Borderi- ‘ .1 T011110. 1' FUNER-AL - Mr- "Edwina, of East Roches- aflunwshire. 11nd his sister, 1 qchnniill, Jamaica Plains, gl-idvuil lii the city F7113“? l eiroutc to , mo funeral B of their 1110111811‘. , , 11 Donald, whict Egfalltlegtcrillalhy. Their broth- ‘lllllbliall lurrivml Saturday from I York. ucK BY TRAIN —Sat- skiiillilrlillui; 11 ("3' owned by Mr W Bentley who was also driv- ',,,,,, Mcompaiiieil by Mrs. may was struck by .1119 311111‘ 51.1.; train which is due here at r0 a, whuflwstation and was , ,,,,,,,,,1,.4, the occupants es- gg wmloufscflOlls injury. it is 121111111 the train was bucking the station and Mr. RMAJltud passed away at 12 o'clock the LordJprevious night at the early age of y 355151. l: years for ‘very few even knew 1111;,“ t at ewas ll. Walsh’ MCM Mr. Bell wns_ lie paralysis and although he had, boy, nod-not fully recovered was in appar-1 ently good health. church Sunday evening he was seized with a chill which develop- ___ The ed into pneumonia. of an exemplary disposition, belov- ed by all who knew him. a prosperous farmer ‘up to the time of his first illness Bruce three years ago when he retired from active farming. , 01-11 eon of thc late Mr and Mrs Charles SM Wm sh y ell, Cape Traverse and leaves a "lags has received a ioietzvazn from widow formerly Miss Helen Smith,.1118 $118191‘. Mrs. R. Goff of Sea‘.- daughter of the late Hon. Matthew 3-110. Cflflyeyiuir. the sad non-ii of the Smith, Hampton and six chlldren,‘111‘-8111 01 1191' datiahtc»: Maud, wife the oldest fourteen years of age. 01 M1" illlf-Hl" Two sisters and four brothers sur-;(-‘11111‘101t’-11111W!1 friends vive. namely: Mrs J. P. Crockottysympaithy to thc hcrciivcil fnmily. ‘harlottetown, Mrs Harry Webster W11, 1o, itngustine Cove; Nathan and Fred. , George") "iipe Traverse; Eber C., of Calgary izwbeth ‘hfacdonalil took place 1nd J. McCurdy, Hollywood, Cal. Tho 1111191111 took mace Satuydgy to rest in iSain-l Davids C1llll‘(‘ll‘(‘l1- afternoon to Hampton Cemetery. 11161131‘! by'i111‘i side of liar hu the Rev. Mr Fitzpatrick of Bedequeiwlltl had 1hisusiiil nwny litany yum-s assisted by Rev. Mr. Somera and 1181b Mr. Bnnyard. Tryon, officiating at‘ Tho Maggng of CapQ the funeral of lhlClKlg from (lcorge- Traverse 111,11 31111131111 311611.161] in toiwn, the sitrrountlini: 1'()iill>ll'y nnd a body and conducted the service 1mm‘ iffhiarlottetown. at the. grave, led l-lowatt. the home. all esteemed vory highly. bereaved widow and family Thc llearn that one" of its most esteem- citizans, Mr. Thomas B. Bell. Three years ago stricken with infant- While in Mr. Bell was He was of Victoria He was a by Mr. Louis To thc “y, "'11:. iiiiih-iiioting this i-itiirt- Gimrdimi oxtrmds 12111.1". over the crossing. i1l1111y- "ruzsoav nmruttv INJURED - His 1111y friends will regret to learn ,1 11,3 ,1, (t Irving, M. L. A., met h a serious accident. Mr. lrving. ggfle i0 inc top oi his hlsli . when lllO upper strains save ’ and he fell t0_the ground. second singing fortunately e his fail. (YlhBfWlSC he would - y lnivo been killed, as it was, int»- badly shaken and is now iiied to his bed 111M191‘ the floc- st-are. and it may be some lit- ihnc before it will be known scflllils his injuries are. [bout 8.30 yesterday morning o of unknown origin destroyed 11min barn of Mr.- Robert Chair of York. This’ unfortunate i occurred at n time when tho r ivzis undergoing an oper- i in thc Prince Edward island 11h]. The conflagratioh des- . i some valuable farm machin- including a manure spreader. the engine, threshing outfit ' dso u large quantity of wheat ieed oats. However the stock 'ithe exception of one heifer saved. The loss whichdfl ‘i covered by insurance is in i vicinity of $3.009- irieinis were shocked to learn 0i’ Iiaiidilen death of Mrs. James liLeoil, which occurred very 81111- iiiy Saturday evening. at he i. (~11 her daughter, Mrs. Frank ifhoinaihlfnidericton, N.l3., with whom she maile her home for some year; past Deceased, by her kindly aisniier and sweat perso ality, made many friends and kept them. he gOILDI‘. J.S.Mcl.ieod, oi Medi- iie Hut, Sank; one daughter, . Frank T. Thomas, of this l; tiro mothers" Arthur Gates. (‘lierlortoio-wn, P.iE.i., and Fred- k Gates. of Anaconda, Mont., _oni: sister, Mrs. Roberts, of tlantl Ore, survive. An impres- scrvicc was conducted Sunday rnnon at 2 o'clock by Rev. Dr. . Warren, and the remains . taken the following morning lisi-loaiciown for interment, nic- lianli-il by Mr. and Mrs. mus. _ Joy-ride in a stolen car, cul- ted in unlocked for results, 111°1‘"1I1E. when six young men. tr thc influence of ‘liquor. $111811‘ car headlong into a 1110118 bole on the corner of mouth Street and Longworth nie ill 9 o'clock yesterday 111s. Offlrfll‘ Watson Higgins "1111 lust on his way to report 111i’. seeing the accident, tele- ~ at once to the Police Sta- 9iilcei' Joseph Trainor quick- "fiveil on the scene and both he Officer lliggiiis took two of 1111' occupants in custody. A __‘ ‘"118 so badly cut about the 111111 head that it was found y115,1,11‘yto convey him to the ,,,,,_,,°1,ri1ai. "The other three mgr-Mn the crowd which had ckm,‘ 11511111111. but will likely be ,0’ "11 1n the near future. (rnr 11-“ 11111. and b1 beyond repair. _ 1:011 arrested will appear be- louni" this morning. ,5 “immunity of Albany was 911 on ‘ H a so uai-iiaiis l Least. Nola. Mada liar-jump 11-11.‘! mo, "19""! Who ClUll beat it FOR QUEBEC-Sgt. Allan (311118 1911- 11115 111111111115 1°!‘ Quebec of carnation» Tile groom was sup- where he will join fourteen other 1101.184 by Mn Loo 131.11.151.11,‘ 11..., Canadians-i who will represent. Can- thor of tihc bi-ido. During ilu- (‘c111 . - .,, . 1, ~,.,,1,1e ,,,,1,,. 1, i111bpq- 1- 1,-- adn at tho National R1111! AS50611‘ brirtioit of mass 1hr. ladies choir iii‘,I,"_l"1,3tl11:l:,_ 1:14 l11_ ‘1‘.~,,I_.l,l1,.,-_ A1 11,1.'Ul.,',,,'8,, £1,317,981“ Ilisley, Fhigland» ' 1 ' ilou matches I vthe bride is a incmbci- reiadi-iuiii 4111-,‘ “as This is the second time that Sgt. liicCabc has won this coveted lion" c-r and Prince Edward ls will all- wish him the very best of success- L 'street._l1alifax, learned by cable Sotuixlhy. that his sister-in-law had died iu London, England, on May 29. A. Starr, who died Sico land, in 1919. formerly Miss Ella Brown, dau-gh- ter of the lato Alexander Brown, of Charlottetown, P. E. l., and she is survived by ihrce married daugh- ters, two in London and one in Toroto, and one sou. Alexander in Montreal. -Halifax Herald. known lady c-ra-tor who 11115 been ad- dressing meetings throughout the province in support of ‘Stewart's proposed legislation carried her campaign iii-to King's County when she was heard at Montague last by a large and enthusiastic audi- ence. IMrs. Fallig capably compared the s-rn provinces ion. as. chairman and a. vote of thanks moved by Mr. undseoonded by Mr. J. N- aild was tendered Mrs. Fallis. Miss Janie Gregory one of the sea- son's brides-to-be was tendered a miscellaneous friends on Tuesday, May 31st at the home of Mrs. J. E. Cantwell. 265 Grafton Street. evening was greatly everybody present. lovely gifts for Miss Gregory were brought in, wagon with little Miss Jean Mc- Eachern as Arthur Cautwell as groom wh-lle the verses were read by Miss Eliza- beth Connors. served a dainty lunch everybody departed wishing Mies happiness for the future. iRyan, of Triniity United Church. Chamlottetoivini, has accepted ‘a call mm o, ,,, 111111611 from 11113100 the ‘Cdliflfitflll tiniteii iohiirch. ‘ ' 1171119111 wwt- 111° Siaiint Johni twee-t. iMirpityta-n left 3° b31111’ 119411113911. "9 Molt-day moi- ling in attend the Conference at Sticky-lilo, day afternoon of the late Mr. F , Alexander Stewart. i8 Hayfield St. 1' d” 111°1‘11111E 1° an aged and respected citizen, who ever had the welfare of tho com- munity at heart. being especially interested in church and philan- thropic institutions. ha bequeaths to the directors of the P. iii. i. Orphanage at Mt. Herbert the magnificent sum of 312.580, for the benefit ofthe endowment fund. This magnificent legacy is the re- sult of lifelong savings. and it is Ill sons, all 1h understood» that for many years he has had this cherished object in view of helping the unfortunate. Mliilllish1r lll ' 111131111‘. ' woos no ants -- M-isa Annie ibeedihun only daughter of Mir. and fro. ofWaver- . _ ‘, 1 Leedha ‘is {ignites-win and mat day oi: Georgetown. She wan The funeral was very 3°11" largely attended by friends from| far and near who come to pay the, last tribute of respect to one whom A- 541111-‘13111111111- Duncan‘ soy, Scobic Johnston, and Dr. A.l’*11"1i-' 1° 1118111 .i Ivar/fin 9/11; o ‘fir an of lllilill, Iflgi ASAD MESSAGE.._.,\’lI‘. 1.;_ T. Chiiilf-uili-n. Many will (extend ‘The funeral of the liiiii wing. 1.31. ‘as head of the Oratory and Physic-piohn Dewar. iiiiii imam?‘ “i*"iia'iiiii~"g"'liiiiiér'siiaiiii riiiii niii "viola." inn" iiiriiiir iiiifrioliei ed by the Rev. Mr. Grant of liiuli peque and Rev. Mr. Ayers of Ken- sinflton and interment" was made week before commencement she was sent to Wells College, N. Y., to cast the characters for their cam- mencement play of Shakespeares in Clifton Cemetery. Tile pall- "As You Like it". On May 18th bearers were Andrew McKay, John Mrs Westmoreland received her deqW- MI-‘Kfly. 1111811 -1- McKiiy. P3111161" gree of B. L. i. Bachelor of Liter‘ Cotton. William Cciley and John ary interpretation from Emerson McLeod- College of Oratory and was one ui1 the twelve students, out of a classl T119 11911111 00611111111 at “New? of seventy to have her name pine-glands”. Charlottetown Royalty, at ed on the Honor Roll. Mrs West-1 ll o'clock yesterday furcnoou, o‘. morelandbus accepted a position Jesslc Stctvrirl, widow of thc late ul Culture Department ow Westley-f Mrs. Dewar had reached tlic rare an College, Stanstead, Quebecflngo of one hundred years, linvim: ivherc she will be associated with been born in South Lake, Prince 1111 old college friend, Dr. A. D.'Edward island in 1827. n daughter MncKenzlc, who iii now principal of the late Peter Stewart. Shs was oi’ that College. Her many-friends the lot-z". surviving mcmbei- of that ivish her continued success and family. prosperity. > j Shc lcnveii to mourn three sons, 1Alfred E., Peter and Harding THURSDAY iDowar, all _rcslding at “Nevi- —-SAD BEHEAVEMENT-F" Ailmlds‘ telegram came to Mrs. Alex. Mac-l ISLAND LADY MARRiES.— 11111111111. 0'Leai"y. on Saturday, bear-- , _ in: 11,0 31,11 News ma, 1,8,. dang-h. .\ll:.l:l Henrietta Rackham, teacher ll- . ltl sbariil. The-re xvas a largo irtiiiidiiiinp 111 The Pall bearers were Messrs (Stewart, Maurie ‘Donovan, CHAISSON - WATSON WEDD- fllllflfiffi Gym" ING — The linurringo look 1ilnco iii St- Dunstaifs Cllllletlflil ycsicrilay .. _ _ _ _ _, , , mommg a, 6 Quack m. Evulylfllllt. iioiiui uas tailed b) telephone Mary (."lli1li~lSC'il, daughter of Nlrs. A PFUZE W1N11ER—-‘1°1'111 11111“? Loo ‘Chnisnon, this city to Jiilin \'i'il ISLAND Rl-ELEMAN LEAVES (:- 8t feel proud of h FORMER »OH-ARLOTTETOWN ADV. —Mr. C. (l. Starr, Green Sho was the widow of David ln Glasgow, Mrs. Starr was Mrs. Howard F-idlis, the well- Premier Te mperonce evening esults of Prohibition and Gov- ent Control, iit the various wdth telling convict.- IIVlr- Joihn A. Stewart acted .D. ‘L. MacKinnon MacDon- BRIDE T0 BE SHOWERED. - showor by her A pleasant enjoyed by A wealth of in it large decorated bride and Master After the women Gregory WEDNESDAY RECEIVES CALL-—R6V- W. "M. Tho funeral took place yester- ln his will who-have tio seek the the Orphanage. Stephen ham, N. Si, will be married to Dr. 1 ib- Mcbeod. now machining- " h invancouver, iohls a very hvorite. already been lithe guest of a number of parties given~~ guano of friends. Her gin viii iii-silt‘ “icimdui , V. Y. II! 0 lumbar of the ref ome- 11-. for the Graiifi’. 11111 111111-1119 1111 "P11191111" 101' hlglffllkl Wat-ton of Silllllll0l‘.‘3l(l1‘ ilii-l fish. A few days ago Mr. Allan'ce,-e,,,ony ' Cummings succeeded in landing trout which tipped the scales eight pounds. Tlllg iii no fish sior 31111 @1111 11° 1191111911 11>’ 15°V°1"11 °flsatln coat nnd ivnlto int and \\‘0l'<* the neighbors who saw it wtvil-illed- a magnificent bouquet of pink ca lllLLlULS- She was flSSlSlCil by .\ii.-s Gwlrlldo M069" “'1'” ‘W111 l‘ "nwiu-i-ll dzinco iii llll‘ itnsc and (ircy crepe do chcno (lrcss, navy coat uiiii|1,,,,, ,,1,,1,, by some 01- 1,1,, f,.1,,,,,1_,,_ bcijg 1icvfnviiioii .1 blue georgctte (ii-cs white hat and also wore u bouqnv St- iDitrastuifs (laiiiv-ilwil oi‘ Wllli‘ propriate and pleasing hymns. Th lonrlerirgrooaiiifs gill: to "inc bridc was ll im and‘ ‘beaiuttlful pearl necklace; ir.» t od by the young couple lll('lll(lllLL', "lions. the soul of Joseph Priinght 114N513 to its eternal reward. ‘The iloctnist- though in failing on with 1ini-aiysis skilled medical aiii, iillil lflllil nur llc (‘lliurch of which llc was ever est in all hi-s dealings and rer-"pci- valued member of St. Joiicliim Choir. Vernon River, .1’. of the New Yprk, New lluvc and Hartford present at the funeral; Vernon River; Goliciun on homestead and one ilaughicr, .\i "l which was lartzely attended loo Glligan after which wore borne laid to rest in the family plot. Th William Cain, -Edwaril Daniel Carmichael, hlichacl Powe and J. J. Welsh. of the success, which hu_s ntieudei hor studies, in Boston, both at Em l1 crson College of Oratory and Bun-i ton University. During tlic wint elr Mrs Westmorcland took part in tic demonstration of Contest, in A Bringing Up Father -Mar;1[)qn;1l(1, '1*_ 1;, 1101-1-15. the horses’ heads they bolted. lie and zfiN-tiipiilliil Masg celebrated by ltovJ’. ill-Syll- 'I‘he_ bride was. gowiicd in with black cut gilass 36L from the ladies choir. Th“ Glmrdml‘ 1°11“ l" “°“15ml"l“' at hm‘ home, "65 Princeton Sit. on ‘Monda!’ 91/911115 1111111 111117041 znvay on Saturday, May 21st in was sixty-nine your“ M use. niiii ii1- Allfll :10, 1e15, lilll. llll‘ so years had 1e,.,,,,,_ 1,, S__ (nee 118111111 111i‘ 1111f rcsidvtl ini the old lioinesread where 11,,‘,,;.1,,,_1_,,, ,1", Home m. liirs. William H.’ past year his doaili. iviiii-h was not funeral services, largely nttcuilod, unexpected at times, i-ziine rather were held on 'i‘ucsdia.y afteinnotin. suddenly at the end. llri was sificlt- l\1‘|‘ pastor, Rev. (loorge W- W111“ and in splic- of run 0f 5- flrliifing. .\'l'i‘.'4. Nitibztrfin. u 111011111111 in); he piisseil peacefully aura), fur- i‘ tilled by the last rites oi‘ ilii- (lullio- 1"” F? - Mt- (lciic-tcil member. He was ll, mun oi ‘ - . ,- , I lighter, Mrs. iVimrcn Wightinilir sterling qualities. tipinrht and hon-Li.‘ _,,,_ln,,,g,,c, ,,,l,,,_,' 11,,,.1,,1 W1... 111 ed by all who kcuw him. He ivas u for lll1\1"-1111*‘ inst llarbiirtt Jniinct McKay relici Railway. W110\‘-'111'1llii\'8 lost another of James oi‘ known and highly respected reci- thc dents. u woman whom all knew us ri-i. the typo oi’ true Christian futurc 1191019 183.1111‘; W151,“ M1; and P. J- Brothers, Eiliovalc. His funer-i-zcncrations will revere as the 3111-5, Thompson 1111111y 1111D11y year“ o,- oo1111-o1 and 1815111 feflpeqf 1111-96 1.12.,- m W, “m, N,“ H B place on April 15th to Vernon Riiv- ‘r where service was conducted by 91‘ his beloved pastor, Rev, ‘P. I). Mc- thc remains ' to the cemetery and pall bearers were, Robert Cnady, Collings. A BRILLIANT STUDENT —The many friends of Mrs Amy M. West- moroland will he_plcnsed to lcnrn1 Religious, drama. given by tho class in Pug-l 11111113’. ut the Department. of lflnci Arts of Boston University. School,‘ pf Religious Eilucatinn. assisted at the pageant. "The Trev of Life" put on in tho Methodist Episcopal Church, Auburudaltz, oul Easter Sunday night and was one of the loading characters ‘chosen. Emerson Commencement Pageant "The Legend of thc iioly in addition to this she was judge along with the State rcl1~ resentstion and a graduate of Cumes "School of Expression" at the annual Oration Tremont Temple given nndor tho auspices of the w. c. T. U.. Slic iiieu| ,i>~‘.' Reta, who was recently mar- ‘jl 511991111 111 111G 1111118 311N111 ,.1e,1'1,,,,, ,1,e,1_ The Borrowing moth, Schools. bccainc tile bride of Har- 1111‘ 111111 the sympathy oi’ mo wh°]@,01ll E. do (icnei-eii at a pretty cera- 1.-111,,,_,o_ ,mony performed by the Dr. E. J. ~ a wire last night from Mr. Ernest 6W“ H their’? Sillfrihy Subscribers nal. The value is estimated ail 837.000. The cars were billed from Georgetown. P. E. l., to Providence R.i.. as" po-taitnes. ' DIES IN BOSTON. —Mr. A. A. licnnessey, Undertaker, received .\icl(innon to the effect that his brother James died in Boston. 'i'hc remains will arrive by the late train tonight. Funeral Sunday afternoon. The deceased is a son 0}‘ the late John ltlcKinnon of this f: 1y. —-WEDDING BELLS. — At the Manse, North ilcdeqiie on Wcdncs day afternoon, May 18th at four o'clock a pretty ceremony was D81" FlCLClICIJS formed when Miss Ida Elizabeth i llurnis of Lower Freetown became Castofia is el-‘Pecially Prepared lllieevlglre 1011» M’, ‘vl111'°1‘11, lwelgnslléuto relieve Infants in arms and 3 B 0 TUB Q\vn. EV. . . I n floss, B. A., iii’ the United Church (Phlldren a" age5 of P0115111)?" oi North’ Bedcque performed the tron Flatulgnc Wind Colic ceremon ' y’ - - - ‘ . y‘ and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by [regulating the Stomach and Bowcls, aids tlic assimilation of 1 Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of SERIOUS CHARGE - Daniel McDonald appeared before ‘Mvztgis- trnte litigar Shaw yes-ierday inorn- iii.;.:, cu a ii-liziirgf- of illegal ti c of (irujr-i‘ lo obtain abmticci. Magis- , _ 1iuwootl. Sitiuriluy, at thc home of , ._5E1:11°115Ly 1NJURED__ A ilr. mid Mrs. J. ll. (Jtls, 165 Quin- lvory 39110,,“ a,.,.1,1,,,,1 happened ,,,,1ccy Avenue. '_ 'i‘h_o bride wore a 111,, 110,11, 11mm m, Su,,,,.,1,,y_ 11.1,._ismart suit ol wlritc and carried a ,1,,1,,, Locke “m5 ,,,,,,.k1,,g W111, ntlovely bouquet of sweet peas and three horse lGillll in n field ncaulllle?‘ ‘If 111“ ""1191" 01115’ 1111111911" 1,1,, 1,,_,,,,L._ some n1 11,6 1,a,.ne,,,_,'intc friends witnessed the nuptials, 1.1.1111 wrong and m, 1,0 uppruuched which \li'l‘.I'6_li)llU\\'(!(l by u charming appointed tliunei" at the Otis Home. Sweet peas and runes were attract ivo decorations. Mr. and Mrs. do Genercs will be at liomc to their ‘Wilfl riiii ovcr by linriics anti matih- friend“ 111 920 N11“ Ymk 531F991- ,11,,_.,._v_ }H§ 11.1, “.33 broken, his 1111111111‘. dc (‘icncres is connected with hndlv wounilcil and his head cut.1111° 3111111111111 011 (Jiimpuiiy. Long ‘ ‘Beach. (‘.alii‘orniii. Press Telegram. ,,,,1c1,1y byflMiss ldenrietta Iiackham spout 1:uilo from ()'Lozir_v. All that coiild,*1"m°_1111111_°11 1111‘ 151111111 1118i year. lii- (lune was (lune, unit they (iiitconic 111111 111 a iii-SH)!‘ of Mrs. iilcNcvlii. I11 u largo cxtirni now ticpcntis u11-:1ii1111'11~'111‘111-1 lhin vitality. ' . ,1 John Franklin Nlo-rrow or: Elmira TRAN$FERRED___ M“ J_ '13 died stiiltienly on Nliziiy 11.1.11 aged 7i} Pl-ic-c oi‘ thc Royal flank of Cnn-jfii-YS- Although not 1n his usual lulu stuff, uhu left for Ainhci'st.111?1il‘i'lt for some tiinc his friends N. 8., yii-siurilnyi to join the office anticipated his return to health stuff there, was aii-z-orileil ti fare- Wllll ildte balmiy air of Spring. , lic "Win zi umsistciii. inc-inner of i as long as the strength of u mail of about seventy 1u-oulii 1icrniit, but finally fell and 111ml Pdfillfjllllfitl very tho Scuth Lake Chnlsiran (thurcji. "Over ono llillllll‘C(l of tlic younizc-i‘ The Funeral service was conduct 1iiilk asscmblcil in enjoy the EVCll-fiff ‘byliov- Mir. Lockhnrt of Sounis ‘i-iini-liisiiiii iil‘ tlic (iunt-i- Mr. 111110.42, ,_ lWr-si-iiiiid with 11 Hold pen ut111;uiict> o. ii-nuglitct- of the late “Killian: curd from the "llunch." The pres- ll Muss. lfiilloiriiig ziu accident. sustained 11110111101- dflqmflner 1311,10 weeks ago, . in. P111011 31111111111"- w-ar-i encased iin 1611171111118. 1widow of Alexander Jiiolasren paas<1 ‘l her Rilrd year. She W351 born in t . . 11 llrzintlcll, l1vint-n Edward Island. m“ Hum“! Show" was tendpm‘ MPH. Wm. B. Thompson of Stel ‘ About thirty five girl friends o the iPrcs-ibytciiitiit (,hur<-.h of- _ _ were attractively arranged in i’ high ideals and loved by all 101‘ 1,1,.“ ,1ec,_,,.a,e,1 "flake, ,,,,,1 ciiwtrlcncsso and novcr failing ‘rs au-rviicd by one non, Dr strniiin of “Here Comes the Ilridc,‘ area of idiitst Boston, and a. a (‘flllblllfi ..i. b Wiuuiinwir-dlostoii Aflverilser. '51 There passed to rest on the 23rd _ ilancing, the feature of the oven 11 ily the ileath of Mrs McRay we 01"‘ ‘"911 the terpslchoreau Gracia Eagan. k lll()lll(l9l‘8 of the nation's character. o1 wooded 11m M1; 1111.1 Mrs She leaves to mourn one daught- Thompson 1611 for with whom she was living at the'111.y mgpnlng, ime of her dccease, and one son Hugh, living in Boston, Mass. The funeral service was conduct- C, FRIDAY ,. ton. of .\ir and Mrs C. J. Cook. '" ?“"; 331 2°“ htld been formerly nominated but Carla, qua“: later resigned, Mr. J- J. iLnrruby re- ky of WM") lceivcd tlic nomination. gives you 4 cupaof pure, full- cream milk. AL- ways use it in PRAUGHT -— At. the Sacred lrlieflrt llomc. on June 9th, ltiary Prong-ht, aged 88 years, widow of the into Funeral takes @ iThreo carloads of liquors- of assort- ‘cd l(l11-(l'S-——v(."1ll£llllipl!.-$il€, brandy and ‘others-we're seized at -McAdam -.Mor'ixiiay night by custom“ officials. "says tho 8'1. John ‘Pclegraph-Jmir- STCHARLES MlLVi ‘|iii': topcilicr. Dainty refreshments on 171th inst. on tlhiaeiularivnl of ll mmmbvyc family. iroin tlio-,,,,,,,,,a,“.s _ Surviving Jilin are iiiii wife lDii- pcncil iiei. us n little token of rcqgoge 0151011111 1111110 g ,=,o11,5._1c111o1-. _ 1 1 ’ , , ‘ M F, son of Wlesifiielll Mai-u. Olives‘ offiéiaftllliln-lvi1cinlag1léqgwggly k113i,“ GT0“ _ iii‘ l. I i r. nmor ,1“ _ _, - 1 ' " ‘ " ‘ ' hrldeslllam» a 501d 119mm“ s“: ‘Hullglliiillg-‘ynwlllrlqiilngl foul) wall chosen Im‘ and Ixmrlck l1,1;111‘1§11{11111r1f11 11111;; 11111111111-‘11111111 11 H(,fi"ll'1.i!llill‘l(."l ivlsiietl “ii-iit-key" SllFCOHf-l 1r Q- 3,11,11,91 l l 1 (‘.1301 c“ 1'“ d- ‘ “r39 11111111‘ i hit-i new ilclil. Mr. Place iitliiigly (i 1:1 v. i ~ er of wedding presents wci-c roct-iv- ,.lé,,,,,,,,,1e,1_ ‘en v W) I‘ or Wllumm Mix“ “ml M. Teachioi- cit‘ B. C. i1i_ “i_.11_.11,_ ‘mi-.1.. G. Ilirewcr of (Iiamblnhlgc 10m. ‘HM accident occurred at the corner of and is but another o. - some yeairs iuigo “in 11C. where she i1.;;,,, Avon.“ and 15,510,, BRIDAL sHowEFh-A 1119111 heavily with a. Ford ‘ll‘l1(!lf driven. Nir. llouiter stated m,1_":1,2'£:,l' violently from his newt, ‘landing on ,\o111 worm-for 1;;1111mo1.o_ M11" D McKciiric u‘? Ilaveglonl lbllt slmtm1llug1°“l,y, 111‘ (‘mild not speak too highly of umthyi age 6 "19111-1114- 111111311161‘ . ' ""1 mt ca. i .ll-l ‘hlll- 1* ruc ., .,.- . - 11,.,,,1,1,,,,, 0,, Thmeda,“ _1,,,,,, zmyxvns pl1e‘c,lynfaued ‘aging, it m, the iitntmoni. itteivcd finm this the Bride were present. Tito giitsnvoyed. 1, i, ,,,n,,e,,s,,,,o,, 11m, .11“, “cars were roceeiiin 't i mi-dei“ lhB p l g. l l Bride was led into thc room to tlic bcatitifitlly rendered by Miss Gwen cut. and linen. The verses were 1, over an overflowing caused 11,111.11 two candidates _ mcrriment. After the verses were 111111 MCI-en" 11-11111 1111111‘e11'*11‘11 11111 oi fifty years. He. leaves to mourn a ,,1 111.. 1,119 Jo]... A, McKay of m,“ ,1“, gun,“ emoyed snug m“, meeungn _M,.,,_ M1118 w,“ 1,, are,“ SMITH M grief-stricken widow, three sons, A. 1.~.,1111.1i.. 111111,... 1111911 7t; years. '_~ lug was a graceful exhibition of thusiasm of her hearers as she com- (1,.,,,.,,,, 1. 8mm, ,, m“ "11 '11’ M111" P111611 11w 1W0 Policies 01 “M11184 Jowssioii May 15th '19“? t0 Vir aim-i belovel n r Hart’ and Lunch was the“ Prohibition that fines not prohibit; . - ‘ . ‘ “ 1’ ‘ f ‘y ‘ 5° O- 1' Revved by me hostess. The guests “m, Mme, Bound temperance ‘vmch .\iis_ brim- Jonu-i, Snutiport, a Mrs. Quiglcy, ago 1t. months, 22 their future urn John E. Campbell, Sea View home in Stellertnn, N. 8., on Mon- ISLAND GRADUATE. - Amons That Baby Of Yours Dem-ms —- tlie recent graduates of the i3oston_ City Hospital appears the name of Miss A. Thelma Cook of Kensing-i Miss Cook is the daughter, LIBERAL NDM|NEE.— BGIYBSt ,,,x,,,1_,,e Samoan,“ a1‘ the Liberal C°mventl°“'he1d-ye5' stomach may bc ltcpt sweet and the qm] ‘Vlrs (i luring (‘lark (noc‘ tel-day to nominate a candidate inisysw,“ Clem,’ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ i place oi‘ Mr. James C. Irving, who? _ 11111:. prevent 1,314.15 William Pmught. wry; Tho Bordon plaro from M. Henuesseyk; Under- , CQ,L|'mflgd'Mon- linking Parlors today at 9.45 to St. treébfor FreoRe- Dunsuniiis Cathedral, thence by oijpn Book. 3027 road to Vernon River for inter, i merit. ' _ , 1 ____ /jg7(,[1~;11 $a1.ooo uouon ssizuns- 1511511111511 Harmless -_N_o Opiates. Physicians everywhere rcu mmend it. 1 trnite Shaw explained that ‘.110 lieur- *——- I 1111.; would be 1iostponed until 11011-1 titty 118M. Owing ".0 the fact that nuaiation, The (luariliiiii 103N151 ______k______ ‘y __ 1111? Filtering of the girl were 11.1 iin-iithut thc importation and (listrihu- 11111111149 10' ifffililiy Mir. Donald Mr- tion of this senator's fertilizer rc- ______ (v,- ‘13111511111111 I101‘ 11119 fjllllvlllfllllfi have bccii completed. MQULTpNJ-{EWSON __ A1 Q1111,» l, mriuie‘ r flail 191 131111119 K-_l‘hc t1uniiilt_v used this ycar shows 1,.1..1.,\\,,_ A111,,‘ 11_ 1921;, 11y 1191., "' “'°m*"'~“~ an iticvcase over that of ialslt yc\ar 1" \t ltyan, John (I. Monliou no _—_~ of one hundred per cent. "ie i s- Doris illcwson of (fharlotiiziuivn. PRlDETQBE SHOWERED "" Nsociation imported this year 21.000 . i m rho :1”? 1e“‘1e1',‘3'~,1_ tons. This rpiuiitity was brought in Manse, Montague, May 27th, 1927. he, flbprcluchhlg r£allrhlglféll0illllf nwlgleniiirht steamers direct from ifitlii- 3,3,1 tshe R011‘. John Stirling, Angus 1mm of M__ , , A‘, J. A, ,_ , more and was d scrirgefl Ill Ctar- ‘. tewart, 0t Wootivillo Mills, P. 011,38 m, \€.c,,q,lllés,,alvq ma,“ (’ll:l,],;21ll()li(3l0\\'ll, Suiuiiicisitlc, Georgetown L. island and Frances Agatha John- " ' " ‘ ‘ and Souris. All 1iartios who had son of Georgetown, MARRIAGES dioirnt’. W85 tlic recipient of innnyi . 1Km.,,,111-.,,,1 m“, "SP1", 2,1,,‘ avconlyplarcii their orders 1ll‘('.\'ll'lil5 to thc §1MPSON—-M::LURE._ (‘coil M, 1111111114 1,). ‘V111,, ,.,,,._.,(,,, ,,.1,,,..1, w._,,.,4,‘l‘flllllK of tin: lust sitsnmer have l'i‘-_i\llllllSfill of llay View l‘, l5. I. and ' 1ccivcil their full comgiicmirnl. 'l‘lioro i.( iina .-\. Niciiurv til‘ North Rusiico rratl by Miss Queenie (lrahanr, _ , _ y Ali-Or a dainty luncheon was serv.1liiivc bccn no complaints and no lv- la. I. were married at tho imp- iiil ‘p115 111911511111, o1.o11_;1,g M1,, disitppointincitis. The fertilizcrQFSi Parsonage, Charlottetown, llrollgghit to o, close 11y 1111113111,. pohcamc through in excellent coniliH-liiiiti 8th by Rev. Ross C. Eaton. ‘Site's A Jolly Good 1FQi]|(;\v_ 111011. ‘*“"r -~-——~-— —-~-~- ~—--- l r-~ This e-ituipentious underiulfiiig, 111-1 JDEATHS l l-AlD T0 F15$T—— T110 funeral of volving an outlay of considoi"aIiiy;——-——i—~-——--~.~i.____. thc laiiio Ilernatrd Nit-Kciinit, for aovcr $500,000 has been carried‘ 111111111“ 01' Will's the efficient throng-h Wllllillll. ii hitch, .1 izrcatlMacMlLl-AN-Al 1111111111111’. Jlinl‘ -.1’~‘-'11‘<10l11‘1‘ 411. i110 421111011 3111111115 1111-1" tribute to the innuuitciniant 0i‘ ihdmll» 1937- J‘11111 11111111111111". aired 713 (lens. was. hold ycsierd-ay moc-iiiin-llAagoclniinn. ‘Mcl-EAPF-idl. Staiiclieil, Juno 7_ 1W1“ 111° m-"ldeme "1 M1- slllm-ll Mr Boulier iihoirinl The Gllllrillllllllfiz?’ NH“ "We" Ilmhim". 11.141111 "111 5 llort-iiestei‘ Stri-tet. to St.1rm,n_',,,,,,1,,,1,.e ,, ,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,1, 1mm E-|At lllfion ltd-ad, Juno 5th, t IliLS .0011; (lgq- .1‘; y-ii11-_-.1 11min‘. bus-int s luau of this lll‘0V'l?;lfw~l,,ENNA,— L“ 1m,“ ‘my ‘hum 7111' . _ ._ _ _ __ |. ti 1rd .\i(.Kenn.i. aged d0 yam-s, lll(.0 WlllLll ii-ads as follows. iMyERs_A, ,_L,,7,,,,n_,mk m, T, “l wish 1o congratulate the AS-1i-11.,_],1,,,. 2,,“ 111:7 Jqmeq M12111“ [socizition on tlic completion of out: '1 his 86th year. l l D yum!‘ 10f the biggest contracts cvcr1iiidci'-iLQwT|-1ER_..A1_ v1,,1,,,.1,, Juno 9,1, , , ’ ‘taken by a business organization ln.1$l27, (lcorgc A. Lowiher aged. 2‘l . this country. The work has bceiryears. ' l ' done with precision illlll accuracyiDEwAR-At "Newlnutls" nu Wed. reflects a great. mesdny, June 8th, Mrs John Dawn,’ thc Association 111K011 100 years " vlilcnce of u-hnt, $TEWART—At the P. E. l ilospit (‘iiinhcviittl tylrure n iiti" ,. ., ,-.. _ -_ . nub,“ Iflgh M m M“, cclohratod1lGlll.l ll (‘I 1.1 d by lilm iiom n plum-l _by Rev. P. hichialion, i).D. 'i‘li.i pail] bwirtrri-i were: Messrs. ‘M011 Alt-v. Kcetiaii. Service let tho grave irus coiidztclt-u by Rev. BAD COLLISIOM _ Yeiitcriiiiysniil to my tuind ititei-nooii about 4 o'clock, t1 bad 110111 of credit uiwn w. Street, can be zicconiplishriil by an orgnni- a1 "11 51111111111)’. 11111111 4111. I937. Ewhen a. EJ118111 open car driven by zation of this kind if properly di- Alexmlilfil‘ 319111111- \ ,., ‘Mr. Kenneth “lobster illidcd rooted and controlled.” muooNAl-[l- A1 171111110116i0W11. ' 1 111.11 an 1111.. 11111111 11th. ivlrs- Gabriel Zylacdonald lit is understood by a itaiiiy from fertilizer was purchased from ihc “be 35 V911" ' 11111"11°°-. M13 W“111111‘-1"“'11$ 11111>W11 Staiiilard Wholesale ‘Rhosplmii: and Ma°cLURE~A1 _ St. Avartls, on and1"'11111y. June 3rd. 1927. Mabel 01 1111' and Mrs H. J. MacClure. BLATCH-c/li. St- Joiiirs, NfL(].,J11_~11q “company who to complete ihr-ir ' ' ' ‘ 3rd of 1meumtiniu. llutetia S E1115 phone post WfillCll was imalily 11°11‘ l)l'ill‘l‘ and lnvc it here. m time nail . iln excess in freight bu the linelt ¥g§§“'§,°‘g1§,1111@ 1191111‘ N. Blatch. sir-inner of ovcr ftitflodThere may QUDMOKEQA, ,1“, I, F , i" 110s- atc role oil’ speed. . y . he said. bc larger concerns. but 1111111 0,, Sunday .1", 102,, Mar,“ i one 01- ,1,,,_1_.,,.,,,e,,, gmhminxs m, thorn nrc nouc more honourable 311,111,011,’ “he 3 yéarfl imomhq 111111 ‘11111211191- [daughter of" Mr and Mrs F lifllfoil-il .. sometime in Eldon. turned out hear Mri-i- Fallis on Wednesday '—"'—— night. Mr, J. Macdonald [iresiilctl house, and thc Messrs McMillan i0 , BIRTHS Cudmorc. CHAi-SSOM-At Rollo Bay, pygmy, -—-~~~-— iii‘- June iirilmleromo Frauds Cha,~,,,,°,, NUNN-t-lt Duminer, Sask, on May aged 20 years and 3 months be: l1. to Mr. and Nirs. Paige Nunn, loved son of‘ J. B. and Mrs c1111“. (iii-o lntiie Johnston) a son. son. ' 1 _ _ New Glasgow .\iiils,Qu|G|_|_=_y__A1 ML Tryon on S1111. __ ' £07m and repeatedly mused we (m May 28th. 1937 1o .\ir. mid- Mrs. day night, May 2i), very suddenly ' , after six hours illness, ilarry Alan, Keenan. The gifts were numerous iind tiositly including silver, glass rcad by Mri-i. Teresa Strain, cousi oi‘ the bride and days, BURNS would put the liquor business uud- 1_ARG1.;_/1,_ pasadona’ C3111 "way 'l111W 111,111 011-‘191- large. n, son, ‘ilaroiid Robert 1 HELM - in Quebec, P. Q-. June In an interview with Mr. .1. W. 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Heimi Boulter, Secretary of the Prince iueo Mamie Ross), a son. Eilwarrl bland Potato Growers As- WOOD.—At Brookfleld, on Satur-i day. May 28, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W.1, Wood. it sou. Congratulations. 1 in this clty, June 3. 1 .. 1927. to Mr. and Mrs. Noel De<Blois1 v . 1‘, _ 4 . I '. ‘ Kean Him .w°" with the Aid dllfillfligg-lloln this city. on June 3.? Baby‘ ow" Tibkls- to Mri and Mrs. A- G. King, 36 Re- .' rv Strcvi, a daughter. (hiary No 1:31:01- hoge filgflllgrfillflirzfltl);iEfih-iglmlil. GeXrglInaJk, n it 1 i V0111‘ 1! 1 11111)’ 9 111111 5 i’ CLAR —- t roc on osp 11.. 11° 111111 1111iifirocktcn, Mai-aw. on Junc Rrtl-Jo 11111‘ Min-y (Yorishl, zi datigh-te". BENTLEY--—At the l’. E. island. Hospital. June 81h, 1927, to Mr and,‘ (nee Penelope, Formerly thc liixutivo medicines 1givcf1 to children were disagroablti anew-cantor oil. scnna lGiLpQWderS lVlrs J. A. Bentley and so on. llui new Baby's -()wu 1111\\'1l1‘(1.l =1 (11111- _ Tttblets,\'easily admiiiintciwed and GAUDET —' 111 1111? 1/h“1‘1°11°1°‘vn: pleasant to lake, have superseded 1111151111111. P11 -1111"~1 6111- 1° M1‘ 111111, these. Thc cliililrcu like Buiiyls Own '11‘11'“"1"1$ J- C""“d°1- 1‘ ‘1"‘"g1"; ‘Tablets. ' . . ' Not only as u laxative but in $0,581,118; Ilg1lE:ul11l1'27L0t1o40\'11-P',11fi1 “g3?” ,',r,':,",'”':,f(_':’ .\'ii~.<. Viicfinr Cobb, B. daughter. (il-lel-l pawn; hm 0..., bit: p.01, h little i - . .. u u - ' _ Whey ouiekw reduce 1"°11"1‘1‘°”“' lrvllcglgrllsuillgl-Ai the City Hofibllilll Bgllfazyeqlalaflofzffllnlitfflfil]lgfifllgrthl-lltllll 111119"!11111189511911-110110111111110111191111 Friday, May 27, to Professor; shortly you lift it right o with 01111511111113,“- “heck \V. J. and Mrs. McDonald. ll daugh- fin ers. Uiiorrhztaea,‘ 111,111“); tlcethting lpalins nntl',e,._ Co,,g,,,1,,1,,.1o,,,,_ H T our dwgigigt gill; i; ficiy boltlglouoé bromoe ea u.na urn scan. MacKENZlE-At the Fisher os- ‘ ircczone or n cw ccns su ci n You can get Baby's Own Tablets 1111111, woodmook, N_ B“ Juno 9th, to remove every hard cornxsoft corn, n1 any (leuler in medicine or at 2511927, 1o My om] 1111-5 Mun-fly Moo-l or corn between thc toes. 11111 _¢11_11 com, 1, 110x from 111,9 1).; 1111111111111.» “Mme (nee Mud,“ 110,101,), ,1 foot calluces, without soreness or irri- Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont, son. l umm‘ .-By George MoManus l ETiL-L. THINK OH‘- WHA“ T115111“ °" ' l - w: AGREE! i-r-e. VUILLCHANQE r1: rm»: TDTHINK UP wniksigrgg? ‘SOZTQLIBMEHSUT RbtAkMfiOL uguikis A GOOD - 04R “Mo,” _ A um; row. we: i“ i ME '1 A ‘ Nmwoo-r... w; com Paownse- enamel. W‘ “£19513 °N ELEPHANT? I'M! “Ewi m‘ Wl-‘Li- ¢A1-1- - A NAME won. THE 1 opfisfl! MU§1ZCALL ,H\F'\ NOT A-r CALL" time Au‘ NOTl-l l u‘ WELL‘. AT LAST euc-z Pl-tANT- r m GOINQ TO CALL i-nm ‘USELESS! HIM ‘JUMBO!