t ..__f$.,\-». 24>,» - ~ uonoav gnu. double peumonia in Bolton. Bruce and Ilka Bruce leave morning to be with him. After a brief illness the occurred at Peakes Mnrdonald (nee m“ ucfiilffllllctle%)lo,tiv‘ely centred with deep rose Dar- St Carhberts Church, St. Theresus: "l" ‘"1111’ emiwdded 111 "M19 mne- on Thursday morniiw. All?" Wild-laud Te ‘Fgeguefi H b He, where a Requiem High Mass warm" 1a“ e Y l“? 11° "_ Interment took Mrs. .l. l. Loutit and Mrs. D0. B41- sett presided at the-urns while Mrs The funeral was celebrated place. The services at tibe church grave were penformed and the deceased. are left to mourn ber loss. During the early morning of Eas-l ter Monday, April 5. 1926, Matilda fully away from the scenes earth to enter lher heavenly home, "1111811- whfl” “my Wm and enjoy the rest that renlaineth to the people of God, after a short illness or nine days, leaving an in- fant daughter only nine days old. the loss of s tender and affection- ate mother. Mrs. Weeks was born in Corr.- wail, P.E.l.. in 1883. and lived that place until ‘ber marriage. She was of an exceptionally kind and gentle disposition. thinking no evil. and lvery lenient to the feelings ller re- main with her near and dear ones. membership Methodist Church when only twelve years old and renlaliu- er and short-comings o! others. ever present smile will ever She was with the taken into ed a consistent member till death. She leaves to mourn their 10119 _ eight and one son, namely. Florence. Vera. Wendell. M91101“?- Jean, Mabel, Dorothy. Eleanor null There are also ‘Mae death brothers and four sistersuTlllly We.‘ George all-d Arthur, of \€lllCUllV8i‘, U ‘ 3.0., and Richard, of Cornwall, P.l m‘- ‘111 A111“ a grief-stricken husband daughters che baby. Matilda. left to mourn her mother IN BO-BTOM- intimation waa received yesterday that Mr. a, D. A. Bruce was severely ill oflgroom’: gift to the ‘by Rev. Rae Henderson, Miss Alice Ross. '“""'“"1 F‘ Mwdmmhi’ “mm” °' m... Jflllltfs Goode Miss Beth Aber- , nethy. -.\‘liss Flora McKissock, iMiss améllstcxhllldz-ltlnng alllsuosbtlllrlgeabllflothgllfg1119191“? D3351 Mm- sm“ Mleme’ and three sisters and a large nunl- m7- Mm- T' E‘ Machmlan- Mi“ her o1 other relatives and frieudsJean 31110541111115 i141‘ and Mr. Alex. Henderson acted as this hyuts, A reception was “do. B. Alien cut the ices. » Mrs. Champion. Mrs. Eric Miss lneze Britton. of the Lenore Court. For trav fitting hat to match. bridesmaid Mrs. was a platinum ring set with amet- and to the groomaman and ushers sterling silver pencils. held at the death home of the bridets parents fa Kit-i sum,“ or, ailgano, waiere the tbrllidallpaorty fie- ce ved tin er an an: 0 nqu B April 20th. 1926. of Mrs. Peter Ormd ivy) The tea “Ma ‘u. e"e°_ wedding cake William Smith and Later Mr. and Mrs. MacMilian Iieft for an extended trip through _ .5'_the Southern Slates, visiting the .7“.i‘3;..i'.‘.'.i’.°'.lii"'“;'l..'i.‘i322... sol-i ova»- ' - In-lhllflllfiflpflll-“l, and returning to Wln-irllfilleil l0 ‘Sililrls for medical aid, 1 regmg a; gphut is still suffering considerable me pain. bride wore a champagne colo coat with metallic trimming and llandings of Persian leopard over ltiwus also outraged lu sawing wood frock of rosewood satin, and close-111“ 111s lhlliiib badly cut. Mr, Alt- ikcn also received prompt medical attention. el Mr. Roland McMillan referred to Assisting in eerving were Miss s; m we “ma” ‘tum; “r mel, -weut to Charlottetown yester- day. being called hlome by the ill- ness of his mother. He expects to return on Wednesday. Lit ing m is a son of the ‘late Capt. Ronald cut of Charlottetown. TU ESDAY a six weeks trip to the McMillan for many years a resid- ENJOYED VISIT -- Ml‘. Rufus Hogan returned on Saturday from United States. He was as far weet as Port- land. Oregon, where he visited his brother, Rev. William Hogan, and as far south as Florida, where ho Oll yre. the spent o. week at st. lPetet-sburg. Ho com ies. also visited a. number of other cit- He reports the building 1boom still on in Florida. and that an is- sple laud contractor, Mr. Phillips recent- ly completed two splendid house's. jour -—-ISLAND LADY DEAD.--'I"he M occurred at the Sncredrllle Jleart lioslpital, Sherbrooke. Que-‘ 12th. of bronchial E 1 mm Brew" are Mnr Q w_| pneumonia, of Mrs. Louise Larkln, The Liwky, o’ Lon Angelem can“ Mrg, aged 84 years, widow of the late day A E_ Hyde Winnipeg, Man, MrtniThomas W, Purdy Scott‘, Langlois, Oregon, and E .l. Ileceas Mrs. Colin E. Murray, Cornwall, P. E. island. "We will not forgo! 1191‘. W9 1111'“ her too dearly, For her memory to fade from our lives like a dream. But the lips need not speak when the heart mourns sincerely, For grief often dwells where seldom is seen." Daffodils. palms and ferns brlglll- tyned Chalmers Church on Wednes- for the ‘wedding of Miss Jean ‘MacDonald l . , M . E. gmzdjynizgflhgelrtfihzvxéitzxuimdmmn -Penwardet1 of iMiss Roland MacMillau of Winnipeg. e011‘ of the late Captain Ronald Mac- Millan and Mrs McMillan of North The marriage service day evening, hiarch 31st Vancouver. was read by Rev. .E. McGougan. The bride. given in marriago 111' Mr. E. 1F. Campbell, was charming- ly gowned in white brocaded silk. fashioned with flaring skirt 41111 panels of silver lace with a court train of satin hung from the ehould- ‘Her veil of Brussels net and silk lace was worn cap fashion with served m lMrrr circlet of orange ‘blossoms-and 5116 carried a shower lbouuuot ‘of Ophe- lia roses and lily of the valley. Miss Nora Campbell made a graceful at- 0TB. tendant for her sister. Wearing frock of orchid lace and white tulips and pink carnations. was played by Mr. Barlow and dur- in th ignin {the register Miss H; fielgdemgnosang My wofldy and IMrs. Gay intend to reside Mr, Alex McKenzie, IMr. Fred Trant "1 "Boston in the near future.- sati-n and silver picture hat and Mr. T. E. MacMiilan was his brother's highly esteemed froln whence she daughters, Mrs. Tirownvllle Jct., Emma Me.; tion. The bride enjoyable evening lwas larity in which Larkin, Kensington, I1. edl was well known and where she had many friends and removed some years ago. She ls survived by three Mahar Mra_ Mil‘.ly tMcKinnon and Mrs. Lucy Fuller, of Portland, Me.; and one son, Mr. , . u John Larkin, of Richmond, Que. firrlfot 48' and “x chimmn’ Vi" Interment took place at St. Mich- Mm ael’s Cemetery, Sharbrooflre, Que. -BIRT—GAY—A very pretty wed- Gree ding was solemnized at tihe Manse Mount Stewart on Thursday even- ing April 115th by the Rev. B. H. Effie Biff. daughter of ivirs. Samuel Birt, and Mr. lra Gay botih of Peake's Sta- was hanldiso dressed in lpowder ‘blue, crepe-d chine lwlth coat and hat to match. She was attended iby her cousin, Miss Marion Birt, her dress being rust crepe-de-trhine. The groom was attended by Mir. David Birt, all of Packers Station. After the marriage a reception was held at the home of the bride where a supper was ilfld C888. Bird's best style. A On Friday evening they drove to the home of the groom where an spent in l music and dancing. the music be- lg furnished by ‘Mr, Ward Crane and Hector MacDonald, There was carrying s sheaf bouquet of mauve gsnnclgdolglyzmfaéaglrlrgzrngtngzf‘; Lodge Blrt, Michael Hendricks who wot-m :‘:.l.:...':: .':§:;..:.'"::;.i::.'":;.1 2:1,": they were held. This ment find flows OUSEWORK is not dru to the woman who a strong and well. She takes a pride in keepi the ick and an giving it go artistic touches wléch make home atmtive. atwhsnstnngth a and youJeel tired and won-led than looms no end to dia- aflteaable work. You seem if I o... Had ~ the Strength of the household duties with master hand. B Nervous headaches, sleep- lessness, indi the disco exhausted nerves tion and all ngsym toms of P?!" because you have restored the nerve force to the body. You can get well and keep I well by the use of Dr. Chase Nerve Food Use it when u feel tired, w "V" “m! up and evwy- nervous and i table and ou u” ‘ma’ will soon realize why ' d° mt “w” ‘l Chan's Nerve F ts the wernout nervous system but mo“ o; a", w Drrfiaae’! Nerve Food does. “and”; 3o cm a box. d] ulinsflulsrutl-cwntlve dealers or The Dr. A. . Mularly u can soon regain Chase Medicine Co, Limited, health vigoraud take bold Tomato 2, Can. i June nual May 6d B WEN! Dec., ber o i are. 'l‘. Stewart. of Welt Point met with The bride wore the grooms tiff. a diamond set platinum ring. ‘N16 breaking his leg. .He is reported now doing well, but will be confin- ed to his home for the next few weeks by the inimi- -.cau.sn ' noms;{-asy._ _ Dr. ..°PAINFUL INJURIES-A very regrettable accident occurred a‘ ‘Mr. Lorne Keefe who was sawing wood, had his hand badly crushed Colorado, 111 red at Fortune Bridge the same morn- MAKES 1.0m: "rnlpAtoNl-n- Mr. and Mrs. Patrick ‘MacTague of this city, were agreeably surprised son, Joseph, aged 11 years arrived home having tnade Joseph spent the past nine months with his uncle, Rev. Alfred Mclnt- home before the letter d‘id. though young in years he ‘proved a cully whatever in Smith of 3 Brighton Road, Char- lottotown, and formerly of Pownal. the ballbearers being Messrs. (‘rt-o Nll. Moore‘, lHowand R. Hillson, Doh- m l ‘r1 d McK nnon, C. “w” "gm" 1Jnlin 1‘. McKenzie and Walter Rob- ertsoil. Mr. Smith was well known and widely esteemed in botlh city and country and besides a. wide circle of friends, leaves .10 mourn a wid- OW. formerly Catherine McGregor ances- The Royal ‘Edward Chapter of the ‘f. 0. D. E. held their regular monthly meeting yesterday after- noon. Rozout Mrs. J. . Cready presiding. 1y The meeting was called to ord- e_ er, by the singing of the beautiful song presented by Mrs McCready to the Chapter in commemoration of our twenty fifth anniversary. Alter routine ibusiness, a vote of thanks was extended to the com- mittees whdworked so ‘George's Dlly. such a splendid suc~ Cowan of Patriotic League 11111311011 01f the -I. 0. D. E. in putt- ing on a British Empire shopping siquor Maurice MacDonald, who al- Day. so officiated at the grave. The pail-hearers wcrer-Mi‘. J. ‘H. a Murphy, James Dalton’ “mo,” electric Diesel engine car will place in our shon win- Carroll, Robert McNeil, iPeler Dunn. this swam“ commend“ Wm‘ Michael Curran. week writing articles scheme. Miss Helen Msthsson was elect- ed next meétlnig. A11" 1116 flinging of the National Anthem the meeting adjourned. it was with sincere regret that we were called upon to publish a be hard to fill. J-Ie leaves a sorrow- 111: widow. flour daughters and one -PAINFUL lNJURM-Mr. John painflul accident there this week —PRE8EN‘I'ATION—0n Wedaee- 01 day night members of the Baptist Church at 0'Leary gave a nifty 111 honor qt the birthday of "w" 9°9- ular pastor, Rev. Mr. There ‘was a large attendance and a most spent, a feature of which was a presentation to Mr. Copeland. Copeland. enjoyable evening was held tle River, Tuesday morning when the machinery . Mr. Keefe was A similar accident occurred when Mr. Aubrey Aitken who Saturday evening when their from Edmonton, Alberta. the journey alone He had written lo his parents day ‘he lcft that he intended to e home. but Joseph rdached Al- ndid traveller and had no diffi- s’ A‘ making the long ney. any will learn with regret of passing of Richard Edward funeral look place on Satur- last to the People's Cemetery, Gavin Duffy, days. Cari E. Honore of Seattle; C. Pairall Fisher of Montreal; R. lMflCBflilfe in Winnipeg, Misses lug events. 19111111. ‘Minnie and Mm. Sidney n of this- city, in: ment efliciently_ made the banquet, ‘held St. letter was read from Lady the lBrlllBh Women's asking for the dal beginning Empire 1B an upper] to Empire senti- so that Empire goods will their "Canadian newspapers are explaining the She John, N. B.. 7th t0 12th. Alexandra 22nd. new memiber. voted on Miss M respected the la-te Christmas 12.1860. When a very young Guigan, 1111111 119 56081110 B Prominent mem- Thomas f the lMethodist Church. He Mrs. John Callag [Wu-a Superintendent of the Sunday Mrs. Wlm. (Lurra 5°11”! for muuv years. also 8 mem- and Mrs. w. J. Brown of the Choir. Mr Bryenton was al- "YB 1811111’ and wllllnx to help Amos Mona 111 B1191‘? ‘good work. As a nelgh Mns. hour and friend Mr Smith. lFew people Order of St. Fran residents of J. iPeter MacDon n“, Mr Bryenton, ‘liiolloran, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Gus. Gal- Bllt. Mr and Mrs. lPeter Dunn and family, iDr. J‘. D. and Mm. Mac- C°“'i“°'°' Rmhams‘ lMacMiilan. Mrs Wynne and family, "Mr and has and family, n and Lena. Ml- Linkletter, of ti... [sisal ‘.*.l"‘*lll.1?}i"l.ll'p.*.l.':.l '-= seal... u.ll‘al**"iia|..stai r....1rli. viii burn Mass, Vernon A of Edmonton Alta. like JAM. Mound and Mrs. Harry W, Newman at ‘Union Road and ‘Miss Syla _in Wobttn Mass m mourn in, )0" o; . [gm m‘; ‘p formerly of 8t. Eleanors. fectpnate husband There are also three brothers and three sisters. left to mourn the loss a loving brother, Brackley; and Arthur Jackson. Tile beautiful floral tributescou sisted of a cresent’ from mother and family, wreath, Son Vernon, Pillow. G111111°111°11"11- J- C°'1"“1' Bro.,lsaac and family, wreath Rev wreath nephews and nieces of York. wreath, \V.M.S. of Union dill. McDonald, l l 2M h h .3212": u. i'::...:. t. . t. McDonald at McGl-i-l University, be- fore ileaviug next weelcon a holi- day trip to England. friends ‘Miss Bradley was a woman of more than ordinary intelligence and Gallium for the defense. always took a keen interest in pass- For many yeflno sho was a familiar figure on our streets —T1l9 11811111 in going and coming from Divine _ Service at Saint Dunstatfs Cathc- Well, formerly of dral——which elicited favorable com- from observing passersby. it can truly be said of her that she B. Mc- gave freely of her time and means to deserving works of charity and lflmllY- a was ever mjfhfu] m me perform. land again at Christmas 1923 ancc of‘ her religious may also be bleese’ with n. remarkable ‘healthy she returned to constitution which enabled her in the 82nd year of ‘her age to read. knit and sew ‘without , the use of glassee—-and to perform her other household duties‘ unassbied. lller funeral took place on rSatur- day morning, April 17th from the sermon. Donsmoro. Snak- home o; her brother Jumeg’ 44 guy. sons are: Bradford oi‘ Minnesota: field Sh. to St. Dunstanls Cathe- ‘Requiem Mass w“ cembrared by Rev‘ Mo“. medeceased her several years said where leaves to May her soul rest in peace. The following Mam were sent Rev. George F. Bradley. u d m d h I S. J., Regina, Sask; Rev. Austin was ec e to o d our an- Bradely, S, J., lRegina, Basic; Sergt _ Rose Day Friday Peter Bradley and family; James “e591 crude o" engine’ made Bradley, Senior; Mr and Mrs. John s Bradley; IMr. and Mus. Jwmos E. even names Bradley and family; ‘Mr. and Mrs. and will he receiv- P. S. Bradley and family; Mr. and and l“ o’ 185 horsepower’ Mrs. George ‘Berrrigan and family; Bradley, Mr. afiralhlf: 1132;811:111 Vancouver mp ton, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Mc- very Quflld. Mr James JjMuiiins. ‘Mrs. A. A. iHennes-sy and Lena, Misses “mwmmul few days ago the sudden death of Maud and FIOITle Kelly The Third 10mph Bryenton. one of the most lllflhly Union Rd. The late was a son of Bryenion and wasborn st Union Rd innie 'Dr. W. J. Spiritual otferinsh-Mr and Mrs Khan, North‘ Wiltsh-ire; Catherine Tierney, 111B D1809 will Mary Cass, ‘North River, Mrs. Rose Monaghen, Mr. John Btidiey. Rev. Sister Mary Austin, Rev. Christopher and Rev Wallace in Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. William Toombs; New Wiltehire: Mrs Robert Barrett Kingston, and Mrs Hammond Millett in. Idaho: besides three grandl-children and a large circle of relative and friends. The funeral which took place 011 Sunday. Mar 28, was very largely attended whliltllh 6tll1l0IQd'$§edhl$11 esteem in w ch e deoeaao W811 "u ““'“‘1'°“ "'1" J‘ "W" The services at the noose and grave were conducted by his pastors, Rev. ‘ll-l. T. Smith and Rev. '1“W116011. W110 spoke ver comfort- ing words to the ‘bereav mans 6. 8 verse. in the community were better known or respected 11111111911 ""111 than was the deceased-and her demise will be regretted by a wide circlue of cis, .Mr. and lMrs. aid, Mr. ‘ayg . sad and father. i; Ioaac of CALEDONIA New Perth. Prince Edward from Ro- Three M, the de_ been appointed Leader of the iLib- ceased favorite hymns were beauti- "an WHY for the Province fully sung, Sal's in The Anna o! Jesus. Meet Me There and 1 Hear Thy Welcome Voice. ' The remains were tenderly laid to rest in Union cemetery. pail bearers were iMeasrs. Jas, Es- sery" T' Prome’ George 1 ommittee for the drive Beecher Bryentondrlammond Pierce $25,000 for King's Unlvermy was recently held in Summerslde and appointed: barrister at Charlottetown. Tho. Abbomlgunizatlon meeting of the the following were man) J. J. Enman. chairman) Hon. Messrs A. B. L. ‘Horne. G. D. M. L. A.. and Dr. nounced later. Wednesday nigh-1- Ml‘- 'l‘heo. Wood entertained m-uuity League at Waterside Needless -to say all that could be desired. A is ham“! m]; Flower Qontest put jorio Brown. Lang Syne" and "They Are Good Fellows." --CABE ADJOURNEQ-ln The many friends in city and 111911111111 Yeflerd“? “w” country of Miss Mary Ann Bradley swwa" ‘he ca“ were sadly pained on hearing of her unexpected deatih at the City Hospital on the evening of April 15th instant after an illness of ten gee Chambers in and apqugjnfl- The Attorney General annd occurred at St. uutil1909 when she went duties. that she w“ her daughters. About a year the West. leaves to mourn and four sons. ‘are: Mrs Collins Craswell, J-Jleanors; ‘Mrs Ed. Lockhart’ -—A NEW “Jl|TNEY." -—A change of time table mourn three Summerside and Tignlsh. brothers ‘Peter Johaand James, splendid Brim!‘ ensued C‘ N Communications from Head Of- all of this city. fice were read relating mogfly m 01198110118 to be decided at the con- vention held in St. car, No. 15823, passed Campbellton_ N. 13., intentions 91111‘ during its stay. Ltrl., GlasgoTv, Scotland, car if of the same type made the satisfactory. One of many good points in this car is transportation’ lt can attain a speed of 50 m an hour. ‘The car continued u Albert last leg of its THURSDAY -— BAD NEWIS -Mrs. 'l‘. -8AD NEWS. —Mr. J. C. Cras~ . RFIIOM IMENT ‘IBLANDEIL-s- lMr. Joseph T. Shaw. a native of at a recent convention of the 1411b" eral party held at Edmonton. has berta. One of‘ the leading speakers wits Mr. do. F. Ryan, a native oi Br] Mount Ryan. formerly a practising -—KING'S CAMPAIGN. —An or- to raise (associated is A. C. Saundersflhm PLEASANT GATHERINQ- 0n and Mrs. the Com- their home at Jud-go t-f Dyer Vincent charged with carnal knowledge of a girl under 16 years of age was and heard. The case occupied the ‘at- tention of‘ the court in the morn- ing and afternoon and several wit- nesses were examined, It was ad- Monday next twfhen argument will be heard in the Jud- —D|ED IN STSKATGHEWAN. Dens- more. Sank. of Mrs William Cras- Eleonora. The deceased lady who was in her 81st year, resided in St. Eleauors D1111‘? with her husband and some of her IShe returned to the ls- four daughters The daughters Eleanors and Mrs T. M. Linkletter Summerside; and Mrs Edgar Hog- Herbert, Alphonse and Henry, all High of Dinsmorq ‘Sask. Her husband between This . R. through at the week The car was refueled there and railway officials examined it The power is generated through a four cylinder William Beardmore and Company which makes 700 revolutions per minute This which trans-Canada Montreal- recently, proving cost ibelng three cents per mile. journey in charge of IEngineer Legere and summerside. has moelved word of thedeath of her mother, Mrs .William CreawelLat Dinsmoro, Saeln, on the 28nd inst. Miss The late Min. Creeweli formerly belonged to 8t. lqlesnors andleft the lllsiand with her husband and ti? for .l.. chill. PAINFUL ‘INJURY-The O L U B.- Tbsfrlenda of Rev. monthly meeting of the Coledoniaa ham of Murray Harbor Will bu Club was held last evening, Presi-‘sorry to learn that he sustained u dent MacFmlyen in the chair, Ron-somewhat severe accident on Tuezl tine business was transected and day lest. He had been cutting wood 1 it was decided to hold the annuaiwdien by some Scottish Gathering on Wednesday. 911N017 111111 July t-t-t. at Victoria, a cordial l..-wrist. severing some of 1h» "we vitatlon from that community hav- ing been extended tothe Club. island, cles. He came to the P. E. island Hospital ‘ wound was tied up and he isnow progressing favorably towards re covery. \ many Christopher Gra- mishap the axe came down on his yesterday where the / l / \ _i_ -L HOMESTEAD sueuso- At casmm about 4 o'clock last Sunday aft- 113F611 l0 o! AL ernoon fiire, of unknown origin, arms and 0f ed local att (¢111111" in iMoncton, .N.B. Much sympahy felt for him in -his very heavy s. The P9119. the E. 'l‘. Tanton. we] Farewell Father thy gentle voice is T119 1111111111113“ “u” Wm ‘be auqmle» hushed ' ' Thy warm true heart is still And on thy pale and peaceful face ls resting death's cold chill Thy hands are clasped upon thy breast We have kissed. thy lovely brow And in our aching hearts we know. one enjoyed themselves, whi \Ve have no father now. WEDNESDAY Mr. Eric McDonald. son 01M‘!- wen ma“. part ing feature of lthe evening was a ‘"111 on by Mur- The meeting was “Auld she “Hy sorrowiug husband and children. her parents mentioned above and the following mothers and sisters; Mrs. 51P111WMaiue; ’Mrs. Walpole, Mason Bfllndol‘. of Haverhlill; Hescel oil Boston; Mr. Dairy Commissioner 1L. A. Gibson, ‘Heath Strong, K. C., appeared for the prosecution and Mr. C. D. -Mc- west 5°11- and e and 8E0 She dian ‘n da St. St. The token new run the '11!’ yGBTB. the the farm. the The rest of the party are young men from IEngInnd. They have fles pun give a before own. and is started in n. part of the residence pied m.- eome days. When discover headway in the high wind blowing at the time that nothing could be done o lsave the home or its cou- tents, with the exception of a few articles that were got out of tha kitchenJMr. -—-it8LAND LADY DEAD.—/I‘he death of Mrs. Grant Towler, nee Jennie Muttihews, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Thomas Artlhur Matthews, Elmsdalc, occurred at Cleveland, every- Ohio, on the 3rd April, after a le the ‘hula! quality and quantity of the refresh- ments served by the hostess were native place previous to her de- prime of life will be sincere regret by a host of friends. to all of lwlhom lie extended the sincere sympathy friends in their sorrow. The Agricultural IWeekly Farm and Daliry of April 1st cotttilins an Lharlottetown. excel the lelllllllg dairy Canada is due to the Commissioner L A. Gibson, who h; of also the Secretary of’ the llle famous butter factory of 1).]... staffnage. “remained eighteen months visiting 11111115 prizes offered at the had a wide Commissioner since 191 largely responsible m: tion of 11411111101111.8111] wasacll l i]. . troduction of cream ye n e m "1911 11f 1119 province recently prs- sented lgimh with 8600 ‘° 1 81F llilpreciation of his ago, E0041 work. in February llt’ Mr-W‘ J. Gmvs 11B M: brother .1555. 5.221121 Eel?" Wm" of the death or y rends here Mobbs, 11171111111)‘ 0f Charlottetown. M01111! W111 be kindly remembered having lived here to California. Another small party of very us. sirable immigrants arrived in the and their two children, a daughter 188d 5 years and sad have lived not had much experience in farm work but are WDXlOIIB 110111110119 on farms and business with a view to owning farms of their own later are a bright, promising looking lot u! young men and will M. wherever they locate. Mrs Thomas also spending a year or Hon. Mr. Myers, Agriculture has interviewed them Mr. A.J. MoNeill et Stanley dge that had not been occu- the flames ‘h-ad gained such McNelll was absent be time on a v-Lsit to his brother sidence of residence was one of finest lu tihe district and was l furnished. There was very _ first noticed if any, insurance. destroyed. Worthy left illness. The deceased was exerogseg and favorably known in her ulre to Boston some yearn ago her sudden death ‘in the very learned with u Wortlhy will leaves to mourn, besides lher spend a few Margaret Messey, Brunswick, lMabel Brennan, Eaet1 Lulu. ‘of Dedham; Ross and David, Everett Elmsdale. P.E.l., received by Francis. of iously which Mr. of their lnany lent photo reproduction of prospect that Winnipeg. gain the lfull iMuch of tile credit for the re- markable record mntle lby butter. . makers _in the Province of Manlt- 0N $5771- 111111 4111-115 the past two years at exhibition-s of work or puny tlemeut Brauc , Manitoba mono Association. Mr, Gib- recelved his early training Xilerience in butter-tanking at arrived in They will re wiith Mr CJM. phases Last year Manitoba ex- won over 44% of alithe iris; leading Cana- Mr. Gibson has _ practical experience 1PY-llg. and has been Dairy 7. He was the aboli- “mflllldlllvlllg stations in exhibitions, lloCi-l 1111111 “111111118- ‘Dalry- n. l.. but for Atlgeles who died intestate. what purports 1n sold as a Mr. Gibson wag per-e San‘ Marshflpldl this document FmDAY- years prior to decided Mr‘ Robert A‘ taken steps to in 1San Francisco, Calif" Mr. before removing legal °xpmmea -_.-_ awaited with city Wednesday night am] are vlouslv given the name of Mr. wag alhie to attend toll still in the cilyf The party can. 5911111111111 111¢N1111h W°11111l1°11 business until a couple ll slats of Mr and Mrs W. D. Thomas a son aged .'i came ‘from Wales all their lives on a They with regret of McCarey, whic to secure 1mm the his ‘native city ago, where he on. They 11111175- good account of themselves Mr and Jas. McCarnon. would prefer so on a farm. chester ‘Moss... farm of their at home. Minister undertaking a desirous of having them , srd, ‘especially the solo u I 4 gins]- family in 1009. She lib-d reached lnitebly settled as soon as pos-glneer. predeceased him several Matltelon, fflwill the Clrvlt son. Mrs Edgar Bryenton of Wo- McQuaid. one ripe age of 8f years. slble. years ago, brakes." BRINGING or FATHER- ' THAT amt; ulcew. "ro PLAY wn-l-l. i LOOK - wan-v- I couch-w you 1v A Mica ‘TRAIN - LcT n: new: M - THE ‘run-a is WELLWHANK’ aoouncob a tam THAT anon Aw»: FROM THE vtuo- NOW FOR A LlTTl-E ver - mo... entrain’: ‘PMNFUL INJURY- The mall! well, St. Eleonora has received the frilznds of Mrs. C. Howardmlllgfi" news of the death in Min-ne- will r98"! 10 1911111 m" 511° ‘d spoils of Mr. Hilbert J. Craswell, the misfortune to break her arm ~ Except on Tuesday evening. she h rest-ill that death was due to pneumonia as wen as can ‘be expectoll- no particulars were received. 15101111 MOTHER =- Fla of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; alloying Feverishness a from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bow assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural 5 I To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of I ' _ Absolutely Harmless -§_o Opiates. Physicians everywhere .- ., HOM E DEBTROYED-Tlle dale was burned to the gnound on the twenty-third. the iiorenoon and despite endeavors vanced age of eighiy of neighbors and others who had assembled. the building was totally ON HOLIDAY TRlP—Mr. L. C. Halifax no he present at the closing of the Ladies Colie e, Halifax, where his daugih-ter, M s Leila, is physical dlrectress. pupils in this class each year give an interesting exhibition, which i8 feature of the closing. on and New York where ‘he will ssmous INJURY.--The injury 11°°°1111°11 '1111"- 11s lat M-urray l-larbor, has proven to he nephew“ “h” "11111111811 much more serious than was prev- reported. Graham kindlings entered ills left wrist at the base of the thumb. The thumb. tendons and hand nerves were sev- ered. and a portion of lbone in the joint cut awny_ Dr. B. F. Seaman effected repairs and there is every of the weather was ntteul —-Mr. G. G. Gilles, of Fredericton. ibis N. B., Supervisor of the Laud Set- mast in the adjoining cs» Interior and Colonization, for flour counties of New Brunswick, the alight, accompanied end. Mlr. Gilles came here to confer of lnnll settlement work. He reports that this session he ex- 75 families will have located in New Brunswick. -TO PROTEST WILL. —-Men- tion was made some time ago of ihe fortune left iby Mr. Felix Mc- Lcutl. formerly of (lraud River, P. deceased has come to light. left to Miss Malay McNeill_ 1neice of the deceased and who for some N91" his private secretary. being a holograph the heirs ‘have to protest it alld have suit will doubtless he n prolonll- ell court lhattls with concomitant. The outcome will be’ connection it might be mentioned that in the list of local heirs pre- wns inadvertently omitted-N. Friends in this city will learn home 72 Calumet Street, 1Roxhury, Mast-l.. on Tuesday the 20th inst. The deceased who lwas 55th year loft this provinces aomo in Whom he so sincerely thirty-five years ago and visited IDeceased leaves m mourn, he: a small scale at Kiimuir no do“; sides a sol-rowing widow - Annie MoCarron) a aistar of Mnl daughter. Mrs. Joseph Wholey, Dor- fisld, assisted by Rev. J. ‘ The late Owen lilloCarey is a -“Kaow ye not that this day of brother of Mrs John ‘Power, 241 Dorchester Street, this city. brother, Peter Carey, C. N. It. en- ‘MINI! (Flier a is especially prc- relieve Infants in Children all ages risi . els, . leep. re- Wtllliatn Bell. of Elms- Oue of the oldest n“ teemed residents o] , B01141 P889041 away n therevon lSaturdny Apml 111011811 ‘he ihnd reach“ The rilre was about 11.30 o,olock in had been -in falling bu] past few weeks. dean]; c, unexpectedly, as he had to he out oil doors "m", previous to his 11mm Mr- Whfite was wldr], throughout tihc province respected by all, nm] rm ly missed especially]. 111111111! in which he .-., tire life. Ever bones] rigiht in all 1hts tiealin Mr. a true model or 9hr; then proceed to Bost- hood and possessing. cheerful disposition, y and honored by even children. iHe wasa mo“ funtiily of nine, all oily yesterday morning for The weeks holidays. Rev. c. Graham of ""°‘1"“' 11 1111111118101]: memory. “Xe Mm‘thg1Rvgt1lsanaCafllagllzegilum ,. ceived the last sacmme the hands of ibis helm-rd ptlew ‘houlre before “his de . l funeral was held on T... . 20th to St. James church, field and tin spite of the inc The was splitting the patient will re- large concourse of ps0 use of his hand. cam-e to pay their last hllm [who was a friend h. thigh mass of requiem w... Rev. Father McDonald, n] mortal remains wen EM ENT BUSINESS. h, of the Department side those of his parentage deceased ihlm many y. The pail-bearers were city Wednesday ‘Mcliinuon, Mr. loalnpbell, by Mrs. Gilles McKay. ‘Plllrlck Cash, main over the week Connor, and Patrick Lon Williams on certain The heartfelt sympathy whole communiity is felt and Mrs. Fred A. John Hazel A. Burke) ovcr the their darling and only - Mary Catherine who -‘=- on April 20th last at the - of 23 months, 5 days. The took place on Thurslillyi at 2.80 p. m. from the m‘ 11111111’ V9111’! 01' 11°11 her grand parents Capt. W W119 1111111 1° 1111'°\Mrs. Burke, Gaytowu to the 111 111E 11191111111119 Catholic cemetery. to ~be the will of the The mnowhrg were i BY bearers: Reggie Whltlocit. 111° ‘"1019 111111119 15 lant, Dewar MacNeill, Geo gory Horace Smith, Russ his death acted as The Wm The following is u 1's! oi of love and sympathy ta Mrs. Johnson received du time 0f their and bereave that end. The r9- Of much sorrow tn an large number ol‘ people passing away of Malcolm McGowan, general mcrch muir. lMr. ‘McGowan had not rugged health for some y enormous as the iuovitaible interest. ‘la this before his death, when he tacked by pneumonia. The uia so reduced his streustl the death of Owen was not slble to recover. h occurred at hi! he lingered for some dayl- On April 4th. 1926—Easl lag-as day dawned he ~- in his to the presence of the ii Mr, McGowan was thorn two or three years das‘. 1P. -E. l.. on Nove l» renewed old friend- 1810. the son of John M. McGowan. lHe started lhll (nee just 85 years ago. The funeral senvice was of Southport.‘ one on by Rev. J. A. ‘Mcheilflll. and one son- Harry of Montague. Mr. McLoll very suitably from i118 and a great man is fallen. His The singing was of a 111i i n-f’ Qeoftte Moll I Now-wi-wr KIN I <11’ - nae. r0 "time. "m: 9 fpcact: qr- ~mxr 1M"- O 701* laavm. Ina. Gxiiivd.