.tel-, Mrs. Christi Wood, of Boston. 55 rl .3 i llie Latest and Most Iiipiriallii ' lleaiiiiig Miiierbbeleoieli From This Week’s News for Tile' Clisrloiieliw -ll|isl'liia*ii'ii"‘fSallirilily _ - .__-_-_; _--‘ - - _-1, __-¢~ -- ml will visit her parents before re- in to Boston take the position liospital. th - dig many friends will be glad to iiaodprogress toward recovery. vour illness and expresses a hope four years. .» (Sgdl."W. D. Cowan." New rt Rhode Island. USA) Ralph II. Brown, Experimental Farm has been lgrrsdd read. P0 _ _ -__-- i A cnmm\~nicotlml was read from assist in the construction work near _ k _'l»RiDAl. isil0./ER-On Friday E. E. Pstrkman. stating that he was the, Hillsborough Bridge. The S9i `i|3l'9 r _\f‘lliIl.'f Miss Evangeline Veasey cn- going ilwuv for the Summer and dr dge sailed from Port Arthur bbw "bb nb b: 'b"'bib‘-“'- bi- ll \'lEii|!htflll misccilnn- stating that he would not pay part difyui; n mgnth ago and was in as can bc ~'xpcctcll. O _ Polls rbov/el' in honor of Miss Mary rl' ills taxes owing to the nuisance guinmersidc im Tde5ddy_ » 7 ;f_i10S'; nlarriakc to Mr. Weivirfhicll.. lic alleged. was created by a ____ ins ozes place on Tuesday. nearby dance hall. A|>p0[N1‘M|_.;N1‘S Ai, meeting slviorlna |ioi.lnA¥.---Miss Ol- The lluuul/_ brl Nevvk iliosi~rrAl. - At a incoming las; ,__ n ht oi :hc T.ur.tcc-c or tho P E 1 i i ig ' . ‘ ' . . . iffospitai together with the special; _ A . llcllnniticc appointed to oct with ihcln it was decided io erect the _' proposed new hospital on til.: 20th -24th _grounds cf inc present hosplta‘. i'I`his decision will some bciorc a irnpeeial meeting of the subscribers to iihc hospital to be held later. The ilnecting was presided over by the ichairman of the Trustees, Mr. __ iK. Rogers. | -- i lvlAlmlAcEs i -VISITING PASTOR. - ReV.i --- _.~.l---_--»--?--..- Gordon Steeves, of Saint John, and former pastor of the Methodist con-i SIIVIQPSION-Rv1®YdNEI;-ALJ Kildéitiie, gregation at Cape Wolfe, conducted Inna' I; mid fines "gi “be ‘i the anniversary services on Sunday.i __ ' Xbiry H mbsgg ° June 3rd, at the opening of tlle}"';”;3;_°ib" b'R"° Abi; siwineogbg United church at o'l.eary, P. E. 1.; oincim; ""- ~ - °'° - ° He was the preacher at both morn-i ‘ g' ing and evening services and during _ . __ __ ,his sermon in the evening he con-i gi;‘5g2NAéi¥irigE_iov;g‘ Sign Jazz: gratulated those through whose en-intin ns; ine Rev' Brncé Muir Ai__ ergy the building of the church wasiinnil Roinnd Mncnonninn Mérinnid' 1?.¥°€§§‘i§1i§i..f“.§§§‘f.§i‘§'.§l’li..°I.‘FlfiE‘;’;‘?}f&”““°" RL' E""“”°°‘~ '_ DEATHS ' po . . . . Mr. Montague Howatt, building n . _ i av fox on operation for mipendlc-.vert the large building into a. two prince County Hdspitdp where hui _ _ ‘ ' " ~ ‘Mala his Branch C. W. L. Elect! Ssgy M E _.i_ Bdiii p_ E_ 1_ superintendent of the Army and Navy Young Men‘s Christian Asso- ‘tis l-le was fourteen veols of ageilamily self contained h0\lS€ had been taken on the previous Fri- . W/ iqgni _ c M0 _ ii., ¢_ ‘md “inc” the d0=lill Of lliS fiiiilel -- day for an operation for appendieit- l 1 \§v,- Officers The Catholic Women's wcd¢Sddy_ June (mi Mi-5 Edward ~i tion, died at his hom on B k , ta e roo s soyelol veins ago he had lived withi 0N EXTENDED VISIT -Mrs R is He was fourteen years of age and ‘League of Kinkora held their annuaiiiifrd-5cy_ amd 72 ymys Avenue this morning after an ill- been unablcto attend to his work at the Army and Navy Building for has been a gi-cat shock His funcrahlsldnd about the first of May lOl' B grandfather, Mr Martin McNeill. his andfathel Mi Martin Mc Mr Rai h H088 sineo the death of his father sever meet ng on May 6th An account o l ~ . . ' ‘ - . ` 'mr . ‘ ~’ - i i i_ _ ill _ - ~ -iw. Hogg and son, . p - _ 5 . , _ “bbs ° Seve" m°b bs Hb hbdivrill. Eli.s River. to whom his deathiof Wilmot, P. E. I., who left the al yen;-5 ago, he had lived with his \ I I K 0 A . _'r ithe past ycar‘s work was read by thclVXCKERSON-In this city, on June _ - . \ L Og, Q iPresldcnt, Mr_s. John A. Shreenan.i1lth. Charlotte Vickerson. aged 84 _ - ‘ ‘ _ 1 i ._ the past three months. Mr. How- att came here from Providence, where he had been superintendent of Y.M.C.A. building for a number of years, and came here shortly af-i ter the Newport Association Build~| ing was opened, and had been sup- erintendent until his last illness. His work in this capacity was of the highest order, showing unusual executive ability and he had the re- outation of having the best as far as upkeep was concemed among the Amy and Navy Buildings in the country. Mr. I-Iowatt became amem -- reside in th thc w c 'r U was hold last oven- _.i.AKiNn wES.i.EnN Tnii, _ ° bibi, held 0" Tbbrsdbv "° si' Pat iii-0\ll‘ till’0ll8\l the Dl’illClD3i ‘lilies ill Ellis River, to whom his death has \/ ,swf after which the following Officers yrs Funeral from MacLean r cts Church Gland River, servlet me west, arrived safely in Saskd- been a great shock. His funeral wasi A __ _ iwere elected for the ensuing yeari at t 5 cgluruill und crave brine °°l1'|toon, stopping ofi with friends for ahora an Thursday to saint Pai-i F L - irrcsldent, Mrs. Henry .l, 'rralnor;iMcLsAN-Passed peacefully away Ami; D Y bds bbstbr the Rev- Jbbniweek. They then left for Irma. Al- rick's Church, Grand River, service " lst Vice President, Mrs. Frank sul-,at the home of his daughter. Mrs. ni ° °“”§ ~ Hb ’“°"‘°" f°""‘°”‘Yiberta, and will shortly visit Eamon-at the Church ,md .grave being; - iivan; 2nd vlcc President, Mrs. Par-iHurrls Buulter. Albany. on Sunday. ly MeNe ll, and two sisters reside ton' Cnigniy and Bang and other conducted by his pastor, the Rev.i rick Mulligan; 3rd Vide prgsidenin June 10th, Charles McLean, aged 82 M ‘_ ith' Re dl in the United states' Nploces of interest before returning John A_ lvi¢l)¢mald_ His mother, 1or-- _ _ _ rs Eugene Sm , cor ng See-| r » JKEENAN-Ill this City, June 10th, _ ib°l“°~ "le" 1'" M Neill- ‘l i ‘WFS i "’°“""‘M“" Ml b'M°K°“ -T’ ‘ The annual business meeting of ' y y ,iiiniiedan w_0 ss _ _ ure;-_ Mrs_ Jo; Cdmpbéliili CE,1:;_iPatrlck Keenan, aged 68 years. States ` imittee, Mrs Thos L Shreenan, t lhll lll'Sli: Pirllll'-S Parish Hall. The man ' _ i ' ' ' E nS__O 12 h ii h h y friends of Mrs. Artemas BOY SC T .-S th .___ _ __ ,__ _ IM __ J _ C ii _ _ _ _iB A n June t o e_ ome OU S °me °f 05°' SAD BEREAVEMENT- Wbrdl Violin Solo-M...s .nerma Tccd. _ re Us “nab an Mrs A Mc _of her sister. Mrs. John D. Hume. The first part of the meeting was Snniirninn Bedeiiue nie pinnsed to i t - . . i G i . bw?" nb to devotional exemisesand know she is preparing for an ex- i=e<.?;sifé?i,ieniiiygagg-,?e0;`TiTi?fl[§iggsthzeggatbscsévignggnsigqgmhizlggei Vocal Solo-Mrs, Lawson. H 5 “gan ___ Di_insiiifi-iii,ge_ Mi5_ Wiiiidm A_ a short musical program. lnclildinifitellded VIS" to Western Canada. She MacMillan in Charl°it0mwn_ on not Mrs B C Monbgommiy' iister 0~r-mgllir;-Miss MacDonald and M.-S. _ C_ w_ L_ ELECT 0nn,lCERS___iBears, in her 59th year. ia solo by Mrs Leigh Warren,apiano i - - _ _ _ . "duet by Misses’ Annie Watson andlcxpecig toinlegvc giigciingibstcgiznliiiagf June “thu tb rebrgbbizb me Pb°` LMTS- R- T- Hmman- Of S“mmefSlde»l The llroceedings closed with the 'llggfiygabgigs WsxgmihcliagxgniiziiMMLELLAN - Suddenly at Eldon. be f th sr. - -.I ' July Jo or ' -~ . ’ ° B. P““’5 M°°h°l=\l1ti€l‘ ill Ciligfify- HOW Oil _°_°'<‘°°`_°°_ gh to be present bride, who was given away by her his way home, and three daughters -- faihei, entered the church to the in the West The Guardian extends The annual meeting of the Zion’strains of the wedding march play BlllC0l”0Si- Sylllpilihy hureh Missionary Society took ed by Mr Albert Blanchard, and -1 ~.» iEdward Street on Thursday. Juno lieth. lsza Mrs ocorgc Pl. Leciwlch, aged '75 years les Whitlock, formerly of this City, aged 'I4 years MaoLELLAN-Suddenly at Eldon Tuesday, June 12th Thomas Mae Lellan, aged '74 years. LEFURGY - Ai, NQWIZOU M355, Jeanette McMurdo, widow of ‘the late Thomas Lefurgey of St. Elean BOILS . _ Mina:-d's will dry up. boils. It kills the inflammation an disinfects A--¢.»-___-1 i»1iN.`6i'RD gi KIIIGOFPAIN F' """“°"‘° ’“ “ b°°°"““¥ °°"“‘“° °f mile club was hclri on thc evening ire-eiectedi. Campbell. Artcr inaalrraci at the-vast year. Pre ous a y _ " l 'L_ _____A ‘°-'-~ th Afri h e n » Will _ui q__ippdl.i.U0-hi IHOI. that _ .hd mg, Q thll \'6lll0|\'iDI'\l'l0¢ 5 perhaps he some lolael that we' hei' il0i'fi0 ill Wvsif R°yBliy- 0" me felt that the number of shoots bbw bib” with bb” lb °°‘°"’Sb°bd-'of June 12th., and was very well Treasurer, Mrs. C. W. Patterson, hcme of (lie iwidiys i-,dm-i¢__i_ Mi-_|were living in Sou ca w er W" “minded bi' Mi” Jeanette R°b"iattended. The Captain of the club. (re-elected). ' and Mi-5_ Mdiiins Mi, on d weddingthe Colonel had occupied an import- lnson, while Mr. Maurice Mill was Dr. J, C. -McDonald presided. Fipall- The delegates i/o the presbyterlal. lyrii, to the Annapolis valley and ant position as Resident Magistrate. the 3'°°ms"“““ Ali" the °°"°m°“Y cial Statements presdnted. showed which is 'to be held at Murray Har- diner points in me Maritimes, ral- -f '-ll°‘ll“Pl’y °°“Pl° 1°" 1" me "°“d° the club had li small balance on bor North on July llih were also lowes by the best wishes or a host The many friends of Mr. E. lvl. INSIDIOUS Slime uf-‘W PM Cul' °f Mi* 0- R- M0- hand. after all bills were Paid 1°! °l=°i»°d~ or friends. The hrirleu travclllngasagnall or thc Eastern securities Q“5l'l'l° f°\' B°"d°"» “°°°mi’5“l°d bi’ the season. Tl'i°y BFS!-Fl‘°lYl lille W- M- S~- dress was of old rose crepe de chene Co. Ltd., who is in the P. E. Island 5 llllmbel' °f °ih°" mend! in °“"5~i During the open discussion of Mrs. C. W. Patterson, Mrs. George wiih whip, flmmdi wg; and haf, in Hosital suffering from an attack of Ai' B°l`d°“ they embarked f°l' the matters in the interest of the Club MacLeod: from the Mission Band. mdt,¢h_ Mimi, beadiifdl presents oftyphoid fever, will be glad to know lllllllllllllli 0" B Weddinl mi’ i° Val’ many valuable suggestions were bf- Mrs. Fred Shaw; from the C. G. I. wi glass ching iinem cheqddd ei,c__ that hc is progressing favorably. |0119 Willis Ui l“ff9l'°Sl' °ll the mfilll' fered and the outlook for the fut- T.. Miss Frances Moore. tesiiiied 'io me popularity ai the ---- ' llnd- iure was excellent. It is planned by the society to young cdi,i,ie_ Among the number Mr. and Mrs. Slldener. New York. . Due to the many recent changes hold a Strawberry festival some- was ii cosiiy chest of Silver gi-dm who spent last summer camping Thurs Disswd Deillfelllliy WHY Bb in the method of farming, it was time in July. the empioyecs oi pi-ow” Bi~05__ addon the Island. are spending their n handsome cheque from me mem. vacation in Italy, France and Swit- evelllllil °l' MBV ml- 1933- J'~‘““l° should not be increased till time Three young ladies received their bers iii ine i=ii.m_ of which the zerland. In a note from Sorrento to Mrs Andrew MacNair. who found Cll°ll°“h°“5°~ dellfly b°|°V°d Wife had adjusted ns to these changes. graduation diplomas at Falcon- ninoni is ,_ vaiiied einni°yee__Tiie . ,Oi Dllllclll Mlclllli/l‘¢~ i The matter of supplying rifles wood Hospital last evening on the Gunrdinn ioinii in iioiiiii.niiiiiiiii,ii5_ them very congenial travelling to Just a year |30 she WHS ldyllwdiwith new barrels was considered al. occasion of the annual closing ex- Montreal. they \'¢8l'€i» i-hey Will 110'- by U91' lJilYlil°lBl'l i'l0l`€ W 399|! me some length and we hope several er-elses, The hall was tastily decor- ~----_--------P be able to meet her here this year. ‘ld °l' ‘ °P°°l°“5l °l5°Wh°’°- sb°'membere will avail themselves of ated in colors suitab\a to the oc- lll °“°¢ left/ *°°°mP‘“`"°b by be' the special opportunity. casion. There was a large number h“‘b*“‘| *bd “bd°""°“i' bb °b""°i The Officers for 1028 were then present with Doctor Macintosh pre- "°“ lb “tb” H°m°b°"b‘° H°°b""|' chosen as follows:-~ . siding. The address to the gradu~ B°“°n- 4 _ “ur _i>rg"°'°u _i>_;°‘;°