‘Illa latest Mail Iniiiriint Attending Matter Selected“ Ilium ‘Yuletide its: ior the Charlottetown itilfildlllft. gelatin Sahel MONDAY LEAVIC FOR U. 8. A.-Dr. J. A. Allen left ‘thi, htorniu for the United States.- where he ‘has been celled ‘as consultant to saint in lllllllll! the cause of a serious and llllfewsnlzed disease among roxcs. ORDINATION AT 5T. DUN- ' STAN'8—At Pontifical High Mass at St. Dunstaws (‘athedral at 9.30 yesterday morning, Rev. Waite McGuigan, Hope River was rttiscd to the dignity of holy priesthood. ills Lordship Bishop (Theory oi- iiciatcd. assisted by the following Monsignor Mc- A. J. A. L. newly or- rlergynlcn: Rev. Donald. Archdeacon; Rev. hlclntyrc. Notary; Rev. Sinnott" assisted the tiained priest. RETURNS TO P. E. ISLAND.- Archibnld Mclleod Miss Jennie arrived Saturday night from Van- couver. .l\lr. Mclaod has been iu lirltlsh Colunvbia for over twenty Mr. and Mrs. and their daughter years and has done well in th West. Ho purposes resuming work Whim Road and they leave for there this morning. This is Mrs. IMbLeotYs first viglt to a native of on his farm at. this province, being Phigierld and married lll Canada. OADKTJNSPEOTOR ARRIVIS- FUNERAL SATURDAY. -- The -Capt. Logan. District Cadet 0i- iicer, arrived in the city last nilht. Today and tomorrow he Will ill- spect the physical classes in Prince oi Wales College. He is registered at the Russ. Dunstan‘! Cflthsdral and STEAMEE HERE-Tho second vessel to arrive in the 9°" or Charlottetown this season was tlw S. S. Sokentiale, from Iialtimorm. md., with a cargo oi Z600 tone of‘ fertilizer for the Potato Growers Association. She docked at the Railroad Wharf. Buntaln, Dell & Co., are the agents. ’ Fr. Walsh. were: The Amos pail Gauthier, Alex I‘ of ‘Mr. William APisrce, some ‘from a letter to Dr. Frank that Mr. WESTERN M. P's COMING — Cilarlottetown, according to s St- Johu paper. is to huvc aiiotllcl‘ visit this year ‘by a Daily 0f wall‘ ern M. ‘Phi, There Will be M7011! fifty in the ‘party. and alter visit. lug ‘St. John and Halifax. will come to Charlottetown, proibably about May 24. Ou their trip cast they will travel via C. P. 1L, and on ‘rc- turu via. the C. N. It. Wllewl-IIB‘ llli BlNllM-h 8nd vigor. in ‘the course oi’ his letter he says: —‘I know of nothing that would I] "169. balmy summer day, not able tot keep up with many REAL ‘SLANOER FOR MONT people there. for lack oi time and POST~Tho attached clipping la front the Aianitobu Free Press. The Nelson Mcldwcn referred to is asoa of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Douglas MoElvt-tl dorful folks there, and Mrs. Pierce and I plan some day to come back." funeral oi the late Mrs J. W. Jewers was held Saturday morn- ing front her late residence to St. was largely attended. Service at the church was conducted by mt Fr. Sinnott and at the grave by Rev. bearers lAfferty_ Harry Scott, Wm. Ryan. HAS PLEASANT MEMORIES OF P.E.l.—-The many friends hem ‘Pierce is now living in West, Falls Church. Virginia, and he still re- tains l-hb happiest recollections or his stay on the Island. Unfortun- queen mood u; neeq- seq an uqoqo for the past. year and a halt with Pllllllllillllly bronchial asthma, but il now daily Philosophy 3~<C. B. Moore; Etta be ‘pieasauter than to take another look at Prince Edward island some I am strength, ‘but there are some won. English 8-8. H. Brown; English 9—-Etts M. Thompson; 8. C. Gor- don; English 10-48. G. Gordon. Music—-W. can Miller. History 1 -.i-i. E. Foster, C. A. Yso, Wm, s, McIntyre, W. J. Duchemin, J. W. McNaught; W. Joan Miller; His- tory 1s—-N. R. McLean; History 2 —~Keltie Holman, S. H. Brown, Ade laldo ‘Humphrey; History 2a—-'E. S. Glddings; History ‘don; Economic 1—-W. S. McIntyre; it, C, B. Moore, ‘S. C. Gordon; W. A. Darby, J. W. tMloNauxht. ‘C. A. lYeo; Archae‘ology—-W. Jean ‘ler; Government 3—W. A. Darby. N. W, White, J. W. McNaught; Government 6—-<Ma.ry M. tMcIntyrc; 1-—W. J. Duchemin; ‘M Thompson, ‘W. J. Duchsmln, ‘S. H. Brown; Motlre; Philosophy 11-48. C. Gor- don, Etta ill. Thompson; Philoso- phy ill-AC. B. Ihioore; ‘Mllthematim 2-llelen T. Bogs; Physics 1-4, A. tlflflliilkl. '1‘. J. Hluttrphrey. Helen 'l‘. Bel-lg; Physics 20-44. S. Giddtngs; 151cm. Chemistry-frets E. Kenne- dy; Chemistry i-—tKeitie Holman: Adelaide HunvphreyyChemisiry la 5—-Adelaide ‘Humphrey; History 8——S. ‘C. Gor- ‘N. w. White. s. 1r. ‘Brown; Econo- ,Y‘”m* 33°‘ Ummd Stat“ C°ll5lll llfmlcs 5-0. ‘B. Moore; Government ,Cltarlottetown, will ‘he glad to loam Mll- Philosophy 8-—-C. Ii. D I w-ho recently took their optometric exam Board oi Ersmiaero, have received word that they paused most emis- factory examinations. --CLERGY CHANGES. - Rev. ‘Dr. D. P. Croken, ior the past few years rector of St. Dunstan! University, has been appointed pastor at Fort. Augustus in succes- sion to the late Rev. Father Allen MacDonald. Rev. James Murphy who has been a member of the teaching staff of St. Dunstatfs University, since his ordination has been appointed Rector of St. Houston's University. SUCCESSFUL LAW STUDENT l-Tho Halifax Herald o! May 8th (curries n cut of Miss ‘Mary Mc- ‘intyre, daughter oi the late Dr. J. McIntyre of Montague. Miss McIntyre, Who is a law student at llallmusio University has ‘been awarded thédegree of LLB. The (‘ztrawell prise for the third year class has been divided between Arthur Boss Hull, who took first plat-c in tho year's work- and Miss l-lt-iuiyyrc who took second place. ‘misuse sxkme- Messrs John-"iihe Guardian joins r W- Johnlon and John S. Taylor. many years of instions in Snmmorside, boioro Wm“... rwollooo Dr. HT. Colvin, chairman o1 thelawny at m; H‘, was M“. at East IRnyaIty near Charlottetown seventy Y9"! ill?"- Tho son of James and Elisa Msbon Walker, hie lather and Sfflllllnllml‘ having operated UM! 8'8 u wishing them ‘happy wedded Ille- ng of April 20th. lWaIker. ‘mew-ll home 'In Caledonia- Ou chemorni "Wright's Mills" Andrews) for the greater the settled o being the only ‘soil. 8w parents and grandmother. ed to a. good old use and only PB oontly predeceased him. His m0 ‘titer witnessed the tuneful pleas strangers . we needy never wont away is survived by his wife. flee 3 Bayne, and Oil dii also three sons: at home, the call to batttle over seas. Also one sister. MTB- D ll. MoKlunon. Montague. The funeral service was conduct, rd ‘gy tits Rev. Mr. Ling. Interment in Caledonia cemetery. mills known (now John part 0f last century. His tether later u a iarm in Caledonia. H8 yed with his who hiv- of Si!‘ Welter Scott. Their homo W818 8 ure to visit, where friends 811d re welcome. and the empty. H6 arah ughter s/t homo. James 0i “i535 8x Conupsny, Charlottetown. Dan- ieil in Boa/ton find Charles (teacher! all of whom responded t0 and sew service Feverishness arising therefrom, for MOTHER :_ Fletch Castoria‘ is especially pared to relieve Intent, arms and Children all ,. Constipation, Flotolenq. Colic and Diarrhea; 2,11,- and. by regulating the .,,. and Boweis. aids the assimilation of Food; giving naturals . I To avoid imitations. always look for the signature of ,1 _ s . Absolutely Harmless 3N2 Opiates. Physicians everywhere ‘kw FRIDAY oi’ Charlottetown. He is a. gratin- : f Pi l’ Wale Collolzc llgltblg wrollllceat 0 the “lite of his] s!" Jam" Hall was filler] to the a i L A‘ nfcmnnou doors last ‘night with an audience grlgllllsll 93mg? llc taught scboolllyfg‘; “all lilllllcllllll-‘lll all llll hi2“ for two ytaro as the principal otlmdsthmus Cale and ”"l"mm'.'""nt tho lilglt School at Victoria. Lntljrh “Y "l"? ‘:10! disappointed. 29. He lx-l ln-arrlctl to the onlfwefi 33m”? l9 Perlfllflltlffi. all (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. resume] "V?" ll "Wile “ll ‘llllilulllc Pcnpralse oi Victoria. Nelson F. I. w ‘l’: ‘"9 all “llmcllml Wlllill McSwcn, secrontry of the youngmzd ‘gem o! {nualc carafl m “H” witch's section of tho citv boys’ workfn" 9 twh“ 9 T"'°$"“-“ll‘" w" ct the Winnipeg v. M. c. A., hasl Y ‘ll’ ° ll“? "ml sallgllllla 0X- Ihccu appointed ‘bond of the boys’ pectauw‘ Waikls- M" I'i*""'ll°"‘ ticllurtnleilt of the Mntrvnl Y. llilfirk Mlwlllllflfln. ‘Miss .].'ll_‘,l|ll('.lll]fl c‘. A. The appointment will take‘ “nmlalll- Dllltlllflll- Bulw- Ray- ettcct scpt. l. Mr. itlcEu-cn can\c,"'°"d' as musichw“; Mllill slllllll to Winnipeg in 1918 as a"sslstant.““d D" Edgar Shaw‘ l" "llllllllllll! boy? work ‘secretary. returning tolgmfa- ‘m’ 1mm" 1° ll" all)‘ lllllll- st. John, N. 3.. I ulazo, using again, “Ergm l" clllill°llel°wll~ culled to Wlitnipeg in 1921 as head‘ l 9 pmgmmme coulllsmd 01' [W9 oi tho boys’ department being plac-‘P “no “l” by Mr- Wlilkls‘ ll“) ed in charge of his present worklkoca‘ “m” l“ Frellch b)’ Ml‘- in ma. ur. Mclswen is spoken or.‘ “°“l RllYmmlll- a llllel by Mrs- iu a complimentary manner by ltlsljaww“ and M" Macxlllllil-‘l- l“l° follow members on the Wlnnlpeglwca‘ 3°30‘ by Mr- Dlngwllll- l1 ‘staff and al-stvhy the young mcnlwartfitle by M“ Lawson‘ MP5- Miss Elliott's birthday. when tnslwllll Wlwm he l1“ “W! 111 wlllllfll- 5Q,“ ‘mm’ Dmgwe" “d 1"“ lh-lrlo-tobo ‘m; ‘he mclplem of llc will lcuve for ltiontreal to taktvandci- a ‘ii-la ‘"5 llY MP" sjllllll many good wlshfm M“ Geramllip his new duties immediately nf-shaw“l3;;§£“8nl;°§m b) hill!“ Montgomery ls the son of Ztlr. and l“ m“ “m” “t cam“ swimw‘ c“ l, M‘ p e on t e Mano u... Lak of the‘ Woods late Au - Y "l- l-"Bflll- and the Nflllcmll Mrs. R. Hudson Montgomery. Sum- 9 ‘ Anthem Noodles; 10 so v9 "lerslda- usl‘ lnumbenwas a gem Mr Rivfttnrld ‘who on this occasion appeared for M Charlottetown on Monday_ the the first time before a Charlotte- 19th, April, the (loath of Eawurullcwn audience possesses a rich Wm. MncKay occurred at his home flexible ‘D855 Villa? 0f STEM lllllge ‘J Spring Street, aged 48 years. and 71°11'19"- HB W35 "M0111- ‘Hc was born at Stanley Bridge, Fllmeddb)’ M's‘ ‘Rwmiiud all"? ll the sun of the late Captain Hugh gum“ Plilillllllll- Ml’ llllll Mrs and Margaret Henderson MacKay. ed ygnogi w; u‘? wflrmly welcoin‘ whore he received his carly educs- C,“ om wax?‘ fihow“ surisslcal ‘m’ tion, finishing his studies st Prince “we acquismon ey w e a ‘am’ of Wztics College, llc taught school ' _ The entertainment was pro- “ h t, i I .. - , tho (Tatnatlizln \\'cst_ es Eve“ n S‘ James Rd“ ‘llc wont overseas with the 105th liutiultuu, rctuultllng in France until the 0nd n1‘ the (treat War, ro- iurnlng in 1919. llc was tilt-n .'tppointed District Representative of the Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada. which position hc retained until his dtrath. lilo. out. n regular attendant of St. Janice.‘ Presbyterian Church, 3M1‘ nelllwlltli C- Bertram MOON. also 0H0 or the Trustees and al-llllilll Road. King's County; Sey- lrarhor ‘in lhcir Sunday School. lmolli‘ ‘C- GOIdOH. Goorgetown. Ho took a grin’)! interest in Certificates of Great Distinction Ala-sonic work, being a. Past Grand (Arty-ditto M‘ Thgmpggn’ B0110. Master of tho Grand Lodge of vue_ l‘. P}. island, l’. ll, H. of AlCXiIIItIPtt (Jhuptcr. it. A. Iii. Pzrst Procoptor!,njgf:ggmtlvioo:g, i)l‘:l<‘§1ctio§;g' ,_ r1" -.-nl-.'~ ‘P t , l‘ . , ' ' on. Georgetown. nil his way t0 Vancouver, ll. C. “flinch m,“ and 0mm, 0f the ills cuss was ltnviortakt-‘n hy llr. msnw,“ Sh," Hmlivhx Avery PTlZ8~1Ellfl M. Thompso llicllcvue ISLAND GIRL GRADUATES. - Tbo many friends 0t Miss lMalsia (‘alt-us will be plcztsetl to hear that has coillpitlted hor course of irhere passed peacefully sway and without s sign of complaint ill‘ pain on March 14th one of the old- est and most. respected residents 0i.’ art-rigor, tr. n. u. in the person Bl Mrs. Donald MoKlnnon at the ad- vanced age or ninety-one. She was in apparent usual health right up to the time of death and while her mature years ‘were fast ciaimilrif her mortal life. ye-t she swirled blessed in the ‘possession oi her facilities. She was born at Mt. Bvchsnnan, P. ‘E. island hor maid- on name ‘being Mary Iluchannan. daughter of the lute Malcom Buch- snnsn and Anne ‘MacDonald hav- ing resided at Bangor practically’ all her ‘liie ‘time, new husband pro-de- wased her in December 190.1. The funeral was very largely st- twntlcti by her many admiring friends and acquaintances. and al that was ‘mortal oi a good and do voted Christian woman was tender- l.- laid to rest in the cemetery 0T} the Bangor Church of ‘Scotland of which she had always ‘been a con- , sistnnl and faithful adherent. The mmlt will be pleased to hear that funeral service w“ conducted by she formed one of the graduating ,t.he Re“ Ewe“ Mcmugat] who class in nursing yesterday at the ispoke approprmye words o; console, Summerside from Charlottetown Jefsfl’ C"? M““'°ll"" H°“l’"“l~ tion to all ‘present and especially yesterdays] He went to Miscouchcvalhss Amemm“ l“ ‘l daughm‘ “t the bereaved ones-taking llB W"- last evening where he uellwrotlM“ Jr‘ .A"“’““"“' S“'"“‘“"“'°‘ item the lastchspter otRel/ellltlvll- Romy was struck yeglefday eve... his popular lecture on his Luro- mm, “YC fmcet o,‘ ‘y: Justice ‘use’ The service ‘throughout was most mg by an automobile and smtored pea-n Trip. I ‘ ' ‘Wm ‘ills ' impressive, the singrngloouillitrlsigs a broken leg The accident hop." ARRWES "°M5- —Ml- 13"" §.'-‘§u?§§.°..Z§‘§ tllfftrdnérsklutgyntsfiil: pone‘! one Enswnlstree" ‘fmtweein “"1" Emi 073a” w“ a “mm” l” nl dcvofon to her God and SavlouT-‘(llfeen an h Povtvlna djllist behorehml the city yesterday. Mr. Ellis wusmehlg péssensed 0t “Hwy chnsuawtltlock,dw en 13‘ t; h u; o an; 1| momhcr or the 8th Scige BilllibfylChmractorpstlcs w we" known w PM" i‘ "(if d?“ _ ‘e ‘at ‘ihntgngl; "n ‘Franco and his old comrades of. he; [many lbngqim asaociaue a,,.l‘3‘m|‘p°d “_ is“? a o m; w s ~11?“ “{fl'.'..‘vp,rPl ?”,“g:l}°“ t; “eilshe wlli lmlslw relvellllwlflllll“ s“‘.’,f-.‘£2..°.i‘.°§"1.'{"‘. lnactrdcrlivtecrate ‘b: lottetown Hospital, is fast rcraln- :13‘, “x: flwrillfefinry B‘? l? “v Shim“? exam?“ l“ “er Gomike speed. Witnesses say that the ac- inH his usual good health until"... n C "law-lngubeoiingslledlahblltfeland charitable me’ always considw‘ cident was unavoidable, and the expects to return home when thc‘0w,‘“ 'm",h‘e “ma” am‘ déau M in; tho comforts and wvl-iarc oi her capdrlver renamed n u, the p014“. weather improves. h“ rim” l neiflllwl“ “lwforo ho;- own. _ at once. ‘ The injured boy was, ' l ' i ' “i? ‘ms f“ all“ "lmxfrlzgfkkleélcarried into a near by residstgtirf. scrv cc, on‘: a WflyB 8 ell ‘and later conveyed h atltomo e Halifax ‘Chronicle oi‘ the 10th inst. “m, W h p PM? r U _ ' tlvotod to unt- large falnlil)‘. wlllls 11°‘ to tat- City Hospital. y Last night Bays: Miss Lillian Billanl, duusht-rpw‘ M, ‘rl_‘(_,ur Li.“ 41"!) i“‘dllz‘l‘llffiylinglt\ctlng the more important oil-h, w,“ mnnrmd resting comm“. er or Mr. and Mrs. Artllur lullul-tl..,,‘llh,yQ" 1;“, m, ‘ ~ “ ‘I h, lsutioutl always apps-stun: to those “bu. . i).un<:ztn's Cove. passed away lnrlw| ‘ _, “f” "Yb, _" _‘ n film"? “ ‘who love to labour m the tlneyartl city yesterday. after a colnllttrzt-Hlflb m u m‘ Ammfm? “ Bmcflw Oltho Lord. Front tho largo falmlly flvely shun muesli Miss mnmmns on to thc lute Rot. rather Allen o. 818m“ children m,“ m-e mm; was a native of Souris. l’. id. I. S.:clM“Un-mmm' Rev‘ Jag‘ hmlphy who still survive her; lllliflvly; ‘MP9 is survived by her parents, one sis-lwhn l?“ been a momh“ m 'h,“'Pcter and ‘Mflltflllll F llllly-“lll °l ter and flvc brothers. r1...mao-..1“?“Fl““l= “m” "r S!‘ D“"“m"“|l‘t\\skill. ‘P. Isl. I; Mrs» Mllliwe“. wlli take place on‘ lvctluostlt L""v0rsity' 8mm his ordlnaum“ Iiroutoil. ‘Mrs. Frul K. [lunsford and‘ morning. W. J. Duchemiin, T. J. Humphrey, N_ R. McLean; Chemistry 2—W.‘S- McIntyre; Chemistry ‘liar-Jill. S. Gid- dings; Chemistry 4~w. s. Mlcln tell" tyre, E‘ s‘ awnings; 30010“. ]__,|ralrling ut The (‘ommunlty Hos- Etta M. Thompson; Biology la-.l.,l’_llill- Nil“ “ilk cllY- Ml" A Jul-mm); 706mg). 3__..w_ S'l,Mkfl“J(_.illTllti has the enviable distinct tyre; Facility of Law (Final YIJHUHO“ n‘ Mm“: led he‘ “m” ‘MUM: Mary 2M. ‘McIntyre, Montague, Onlylher training period and graduated island student in this your, pussctllwnh HEM“ hmmm‘ she M“ ac’ m a“ gummy,” xeadms‘ he‘, W“ ‘Wt-opted a position at Bellvue lids. _ p pltal. New York City. The Miss éz/gnrgailgrasflggrfigm M“, °“‘"‘“““!t‘=llrrrs referred in is a (laughter of ‘second’ ymn__w. E. Darby’ nyhlrluntl Mrs John Cairns, Baldwins p. Williams. L. A. Doyle, paeaeti lu “W! all subjects. ‘MrgWi/lliums leading his ycsr in Bankruptcy. ‘First year-JM. A. Farmer, Pass ed in all subjects. WEDNESDAY ‘ TUESDAY TO LOCATE HERE. —-Mr art-l Mrs Archibald McLeod and their llaliiihter. Miss Jennie. arrived Sat- urday night from Vancouver. Mr. McLeod has been in British Col- umbia for over twenty years and has done well i-n the West. Ho llroposcs rcsumirog work on his farm at IVhim Road and loft for tllcre yt-stcrduy morning. This is “rs. .\lcl.ood's first visit to this pruvlilrc, being a native of ling- lund and married in Canada. c. N. n. FIRE crutch, drill was carried out m; ntteruotln in the C. N, p_ y," the newly crgunizcd C. N‘ R Department undvr the leads Chief ‘Wlllianl Wyatt. All u. were at their posts rcadylm "Killing In less than two ml front the alarm whistle Th, ado is. fully cquippotl war, m clothing and llgllllllg m,“ and hydrants anti busts unit; been ltlactnl in (illlvrt-nt m,‘ the yard. 'l‘hcrc are also t“ toot hose reels and a chemiul parutus on wheels, i‘ HOME FlOR BU'R‘lAL-—Tho re- mains of the late Captain D. J. R. MaoMillan, arrived In the City, Wednesday evening from Boston accompanied by his son-ln-luw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock McPhee. The funeral will be held from his late home in ‘Wood ls- land on Monday, ‘May 17th at one P- m. ROTARY CLUB. —Tho speaker at the Rotary luncheon yesterday was ‘Past President W. M. Rowe, who read an excellent paper on Better Business Methods, and said that all lRotsrians, in the light of their teaching, looked on business as a means of social service, and that ‘no other but the Golden Rule should be applied in business. ‘Past District Governor lW. S. Grant presided, and the guests present were Dr. Scott Fulton of Pittsburg, Penn, and Mr. D. R. Laird. A violin solo was render- ed by Miss Kathleen Hornby, and a vocal solo by Rotarian W. E. Fletcher. —ENGAGEM.ENT— A Havana exchange itas the following: Mrs. Edith T Elliott announces the en- ltalzemcnt oi Miss Catherine Dar- rfln Elliott, of Washington, D. C. to Gerald Dflllizlas "Montgomery, of Prince Edward island, Canada. (Mr. ‘Montgomery formerly with the Bunk of Nova Scotla, is now with the Cuba Cane Corporation. The cnzugement was announced on THURSDAY ORDAINED AND INDUCTEIL- l.\lr. A. J. G. Murchison, son of ‘Capt. Murchison of this city was (rrtiuinctl as n minister, nt the __ __ _. Ifllhlciiornlitglt Theological Seminary, RECOVERING’ M's“ ‘WIL-Clllcttgo. and on May 1st was lu- Beasan, who has been nan erousl - v m m the Maaaachusutf Genaglrltvlcted into the church at Ornro. al Hospital, Boston is cousiti-lr-mlsconsin‘ ably improved and good hopes are entertained for her recovey. There was a lergc attends.“ the Capitol Theatre, Sum, lust evening ior tnc annual tion exercises at the Princ ty Hospital, The stage had; fusion of beautiful flower. seated in the front row vrgvé four graduates, flanked on. sides hy their sister illlrsesql Hospital. Mr. Harry T. llnlman pm and titers were also seated the platform, ills Worship ‘ Mayor oi Summersltie, the w 0f the different lsummg Churches and the Doctors, lTllcre was n splendid program entertainment which consistedtll piano duet by the M13505 Mu- Lca and Lillian Dollson; vocal os by ‘Miss Mat-Manic J. l‘. ‘; . anti J. l’. tNflclnuis, a reading Rev. Mr. Morton and a vocal ll by Mrs. Roy Silllphant and M11 Parker, nil oi which were luilnl lyi rendered and heartily iilpplq GRADUATES IN‘ NURSING»- Thc friends of Miss Louise Arse- TO MisCOUCHEo-lliev. John J. MtwDoilfllil. Pastor oi‘ St. Paula, Church, Summerslde, returned to‘ ‘BOY INJURED. -Wilired Mac- Aleer, ton year old son of Mr. and ———- Mrs. James lvlacAleer, Spring Park _ FUNERAL SATURDAY. -- The lunersl of the latc Mrs J. W. Jewcrs was held Saturday mom. l"?- Mily 8th from her late resi- dence. 184 Weymouth Street tn st. Dunstalre ‘Cathedral untl in gpite of the stormy weather thc funeral W“ largely attended and High Mass was suns by Rev. Father Siu-nott and the service at the Rcnve was conducted by Rev. Fr. WH-liili. The pail hearers were: Amos Gauthier. Alex Luitertv, Harry Scott. and Wm. Ryan. There are loft‘ to mom-n bggidpg hor sorrowing husband and iolhor, two small children. Marion and Melvin,- one sister Mary and {our Ilrotililrs, namely John (lwnu, Iiétrnttrd ‘M., Frank and Patrick t . - --IN GOOD HEALTH. »llls many friends will be overjoyoti to hear that Rev. lFather l’. i’. Arseuault, the popular pastor ul Mont Carmerwho has been titling a well earned rest in tho (‘In e ills Wittrslilp llisyor Lldslot made n concise but cxcelll speech in which he gave Well-me ited lpralse to the noble work be! carried on by the llatmu an nurses ‘of the Prince Ciillliy .= Plllll‘ “"4 “hi” ctmlluelliod ill __.__. Board of lllunulzcmout iortlw . WELL KNOWN LADY DEAD.—- viable nlanlltlr in which it adul! The death occurred at Kentvllle,. tered the itffuirs of the lnstllut/o Nova Scotla. on Sunday May 9th oil His Worship presented ilplm Margaret, wife of Rev. J. Abbott to and congratulated thrtnlbvrlu Winfield, who has but recently re- graduate nurses: tired from the active ministry of, Miss Ethel ltlcliiuuoltltersl the Anglican Church. Mr. and tMlrsq ton. Winfield were well known in thial Miss Florence ‘hlrlmoiilil Province, having lived at Alhertotr River. and Kuustngtort. during the periodsl Miss Gertrude of Mr. Wlnflelds Rectorship atSltmmcr-side. these two places. Mrs. Winfield has? ‘Mills FIOPBHCO ‘hilly lllllillil- been nu invalid during tho past Qlllllllfiilllfl- thrcc years, and the call comes forl Bcflllillul lmlltllitllfl W011" WA hor as a happy release from suffer-l oti to tho KPHillllllQ-‘l lly Wlllllllll! ing. She is survived by ho;- oor.‘ tic Joan MiacPhee titrulzlncroi rowing husband and two sons,‘ J. A. und Mrs. hiavPllve. lifessrs, J. H. and W‘. A. Winfield both of whom occupy responsible‘ positions with the ‘Maritime Tele- phone Company. They have the‘ sympathy of n wide circle of friends in this Province and olae- whcro. The following is s, corrected list of the island students who will graduate at Dalhoitsic University Convocation at Halifax, today Tuesday, 11th May. Faculty oi law-Mary ‘M. McIn- tyre, Montaguo, who receives the degree of Ia. L. B. Faculty oi Arts-Etta M_ Thomp MISS LILLIAN BlLLkflDv-Yfllc GOES To FORT AUGU8TUSI_ l —-RECOVF.HING. —.-\ lcitor Itlla recently been ret-civctl |>y_.\lr and Mrs William Mallctt or Summer» slde from their son. ‘Charles, stat- ing that he has just been able to leave the ilospital where he has boon confined for six months. He underwent two serious operations in tlm Snogtutlirlil! Falls Hospital, “flushinnttvn. ll. S. .\.. ifir a broken thigh injured in an atulmnoltilo ac- “Eluts troop fllvlliftlliifiti Rector oi Si. Mm “afford Saunders a," .5; Al. Duustans blllVCrSll)’. 111,310,,’ Mass" u .3 A4 Mf3_ 1m Takiv-sof Malticu Muss»; Mrs. Rac- haci ‘McPherson and Miss Katie McKinnon of Cambridge ‘Mass, al- _ _ so one son Simon ‘lVicKiuuon oi‘ Ari. w“ hem Friday evemng‘ Apr“ Ingtnll,iMns‘s. The (leoeztsctl is also fill" l" ill,“ (7- M- A‘ “Th” survived by one brother and three lug the ‘very had condition ol’ tbel r°““‘“°'* “m” B“ m l‘ "Y: esters, John oi Pinvwttta P. E- l-v roads a large concourse followed rlfiilmmiog‘ tyqlgnlie aswotizlqhzg; Mrs. AIIIKIISMDIIIIGIIQEYHCIlIiPQII‘); Valley} U! I i. ll. lflf. .i.' l’ ‘ . ‘ -, ‘ 'I’~ E- -§ - 75- l-lllvc clean Djcgggfillga: bani; égzfblllgeizldélfr condition. all hills paid and a good New You“ N_ y_ and 51,... Norman hor truly Christian kindly churac-‘mrpm’! l“ m“ bank‘ Th“ e10" Mclflotl 0i Ml- llllfillllllllllll- l’~ E1‘ tor. interment took place at Hntl- mm "r “flan” ftmmvcd resulting There are also 43 grand-children ter River cemetery. Services at a“ mlmw“: Pa“ pres" M" E‘ C“ and 52 great grand children who house and grave were conducted (#1259 _ iii-SEQ” l“; Qpmme“ NM?’ remain to revere and cherish the by ‘Rev. Mr. Baylor. MzNlglllvl- 3nd Vi?” grzg" if” ifkllllillghfgtilrftigflfy one hclri so dear to (lorman; 3rd Vice Praia, Mrs ‘H, __'r ' ' LAID TO RESTv—-ThU funeral nl‘ the late Sophia McDonald. widow ot‘ the late Henry Hickox. took place Saturday, May 1st, from her home, the residence oi hcr son.‘ Mr. Daniel Hickox. Notwithstanrb. --C. W. L. MEETS. - The an- uualmootlnl: of the Catholic ‘Ivmuclfs League of Knnsingtuu llnrzt G also sluice lllut. the American pct» plo have i190," wonderfully kind in hlm. including tho hospital staff and doctors. It is pleasing to know that he ls ahlc In get around and is now visiting friends in Vuncoilvor. ior of this (‘lty who survives him and this“ young daughters. lIisryJDlltlnctlon List Fsculty of Arts Joan and Edith; also three sisters.) and Science ' Mrs. Urban lTaylnr and Mrs. Ray] lLatin 2-46. A, Yeo. Port Hill; {lion's of Granville and Mrs. ‘Dmmawotln 4mg“, 1M Thompsonh B6110. ltlzu-lilwcn of Stztnlty Bridge and avue; Engnsh 2_K_ K Holman‘ hall brolhor A. M. MacKay oilslnnnn-rsldo; English 9~S. C, (lord I Give Confidence T0 Young Moth By Always Kceplflh Bibi" n »~-—-- -—-~—- ——-- ~- Wybuurttc, Soak. on, Georgetown" Economics 5~C """" '~W'__'_‘ w_~ li- Moore. Union ltoati; Philosophy HEN you are nervous wsleepless and out o sorts you know whet to do. Experience has, per- haps, Kroven to you that. under t ese circumstances you can de nd on Dr. Chase's Ne e . ui; our husband does not think t at he is ill and hopes to be all right in a few days. Unfortunately nervous ills do not right. themselves. Why not use the treatment which has already proven good in your case? There has yet to be discovered _a medi- cine which l0 certainly re- stores, exhausted nerves as Dr. Ghana's Nerve Food. l! you are nervous, irri- table; tired an sleepless you can spend on tto overcome‘ You are Worried About his Health 'pl|y 11-<S_ C. Gordon. Georgetown; |ilenlngy l—iEtta ‘llcllevue; Zoology lMcintyrtl, Milnlaguo. ‘out reference, rank or distinction) Latin l-Adelnido Humphrey; Foster. Helen Bess. W. [Adelaide Humphrey. ‘ler; English 2-—W, A. Darby, Kel- W. McNa light; W. J. Duchcmln. J. A. Jertline; ‘lLi-‘C. B. Morlro. llniou Road: Etta ‘M. Thompson, Bollcvuo; .i'hlloao- M. Thompson, 3 Mlilliatrt S. Pass List Arts and Science (With- Latin 2—-H. E. Foster, ‘C. .A. Yeo, llielcn T. llegg. W. A. Darby, Kait- lie llolmnn, J. W, ‘hkaNuul-tht; ‘Lat- lin 4~Etta M. Thompson; Greek 2 ‘ - -li .15, Poster, C. A. Yeo, J. A. Jur- ‘tllnc, S. ll, Brown; French 2-lH, E. A, iDarhy. C A. Yeo, Keltie Holman, , English 1s —<N. R. McLean, Eng- lllsh l——H. Mellon. W. Joan Mll- ‘tle l-lolman, W. S-rtMclntyre, H, E. Foster, C. A. Yeo, Helen Belg. J. English 3-4. A. ‘Jsrtllne. English 5—N. W, White, --TOWN.COUNCIL. -'l‘he ro- gular meeting oi the ‘Summersirlc Town ‘Council was held on Monday night. A communication from the School Trustees gave notice that $6.500 would he required this year for school purposes. an In- croalso ovcr last your. The rate of assessment was llxctl the same as last year. lit. was decid- ed to construct a storm newer on Euston Street. There was cun- sldorable discussion as lo wheth- or s concrete 0r an asphalt street ‘should be laid on Watcr Strcct. Onbclng put to a vote Councillors McNaily, Arnett and llchurmuu voted for a concrete sweet and Councillors Johnston and Phillips against. On motion the Purchas- ing Committee was authorized to purchase the necessary umlcrinls for the new street. Mr. J. l‘). Wright was appointed Inspector oi Chinchilla Rabbits. All amt-ul- ment was passed modifying the Dog Act somewhat. Mr. Wul, Matheson, Chief of the Fire Dept. and Fireman McLeod made a strong plea ior a better tire alarm system. The matter was promis- [ed consideration by the council. the cause of these symptom. It is not like ordinary medi- cines use it _ by the upbnildtng, reconitxudivo method. Gradually and naturally it builds up new, rich blood and nourishes the depleted nerves back to health and vigor. For this reason Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is the most satis- factory treatment any man or woman can obtain to re- store the nerves and bring back the vigor and energy which is essential to a full ’s Nerve Food, 60 cts. a box all dealers or The Dr. A. . Chase Medi- gne Co, Limited, Toronto 2, an. "Tasmania u I}. P FATHER- NOW THROW AWAY Your? ct-tewma cum ASIT r5 TIME FOR You're Go To ._ BED. You CAN‘T CHEW ,~ aura AND SLEEP‘, ' ‘p O I926 IY |NT'L Ion-um Scuvocl. Inc. n. fir-at Britain rights nerve-i. Kelly‘, Troaa, Mrs A. ‘McKeunu: lloc. Soc, Mrs James Pontiergast: Cor. ‘$60., Miss Nollie (Hiotiwlrl: lion. Chaplin. Rev. ‘Mgr. ll. J. (liliis. SMlTH—-8PENCE.--A very quiet but. pretty wedding look ltlucn can Nicholson, Clyde ‘Station, on the evening of Saturday May let when M-r. Rohort. L. Smith. younrz- est son or lMr. Wm. C. Snvith. black- smith lluntcr River, was tinitctl in marriage with Mrs. Bertha C. rspence youngest daughter of Mr. sud Mrs. John Spence also oi Hung ter River. The ceremony was per‘ formed by Rev. R. H. Stsvcrt in thel presence ni a number or the immerl-l ‘late relatives and friends of the contracting parties. The young couple were trust/tended. After the ceremony was over the guests sat down to a "sumptuous repeat to which all di-d ample justicel The bride's going away suit was of, navy blue trlcotine with hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Smth in- tend leaving in the course of a they will make their future llome.l few weeks ior Boston, ‘Mass. Where BY COLl-Tfli HADNO . IDEA IT wAs So LATE, PM LUCKY ul, the horm- or Mr. and ‘Mrs. Dun-,= *‘ I Ease ore Muscles? SORBNBS and ‘lameness db- nppen when Abeorblne, 1r. get: on the iob. No second-day Ititfnen when you use llnnagir hull! Get the quick relief of this antiseptic Iinimenc-it re- lieves aches and pains-and n- ltomllrnbernesahckitinyou: grip when going any. 0th machines’; 81.2! a Jude Y. I. YOUNG. laL, lone lice. loaned ‘Ab-orblnell! ' ‘or .\'4,'"|I>I" I ft w». J . Tho Y's Mott's ‘Club had us its attests at the wcokly slipper meet- ing last night the canvassors in tho Y. M. C. A. Financial cam- Ililliill. who reported a very suc- cessful outcome of the two-day's ltlllifilll, which was conducted unil- cr tho leadership of Mr. Walter S. Grant. Tho chair was occupied by tho lProsident or tho Club, Mr. Arillur Atfleck, and after u splen- .lld meal served by the Ladies‘ Auxiliary. the. canvassing team reported on their second day's Work. Mr. Grant expressed his appreciation of the splendid shp- port. gIVCII him in the campaign by his co-workers, and tendered a vntp or thanks, which was moved by Mr. J. A. Webster. and seconded by Mr. C. H. Black. to both the battles’ Auxiliary for its efficient catering at the campaign suppers. and the Y's Men's Club. A conlmtttee was appointed by the latter to prepare ior the recelr tion of the District Governor. Mr. Wnltcr Pierce, of St. John who i! lo vlslt the ‘Club on Thursday. May 20th. to present it with It! Tablets In the Home, .__._ safe rented] the common ills of llitlllllllllll lchlldhood should ‘llc kept incl ‘houtc whore there is either H "‘ ‘or a young child. tiltcn it is 1x10 diary tr) give U10 lllllil flllfd ‘thing to bronk wp ll W ‘h fever’ correct Born‘ statute“ banish the lrrllitbllll)’ ma‘ m“ patties the cutting of I091“- ddxperienceti mothers i“ keep Babyta own Titlllfiltli B‘ home as a saieSlllllll “gal? ' troubles [but seize their lit c so suddenly and the you"! ‘ can [eel reasonably “ti, “d ‘box of these Tablets nt ll ready ‘ior emergencies. ‘ Baby's Own Tablets air”; but thoroush ltlllllllw without srlplne all" "my i" t l ire" solutely guarB-ll 9"‘ "HM d ‘Brockville. Oni- -B ""—""’ts y Gegygc, 1W0 Mill" h n Ill ll ‘i an llllllll if." s izwltrtl llillllllll‘