MONDAY, PROPERTY SALL- The Wall- sce Hotel was otfered for sale by auction last week. The highest bid received was from Clarke Bios. for $3,075. There was s. reserve hid of $4,000. J. A. McDonald was the auctioneer. ISLAND GRADUATE-In s. re- cent lint of graduates from Boston pity Hospital. Boston Mass, ap- pears the name of Mary A. ‘Mac- Donald, who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick A. MacDonald of this city, ' on FISHING TRlP.-Mess'rs L. ham W88 showered with flowers“ P. D. Tiliey, B. H. Armstrolm HOF- and best wishes for iher future, ace Miles, P. F. Beaudreaud, St. John and H. A. K. Drury, Ottawa, arrived in the city by motor car on Saturday for a fishing trip on the Island. ISLAND GRADUATESp-ln the list of graduates from Fordhsm Un- iversity oi‘ New York appears t-he name of S. James Kennedy. who received the degree of L-LB. Mr. Kennedy is the son of Dr. Charles Kennedy, a former Islander, and Mrs. Kennedy. ‘More than a score of local work- p-i- men have been given steady em- ployment for the last month in connection with the extensive re- pair work contemplated for the Charlottetown Railroad wharf, and when the preparative work is com- pleted. when sverything is ready for actual building, this number will probably be doubled. It is ex- pected that the whole job will take about three months to complete. The most interesting phase of , , o l s iYDQIfMZDI/IIS » London, England where he will _ visit his dqughtsr. Miss Nan Brow. artist, and his son. Dr. Ray Brow, diseases. ' home shortly health. iMr. Malcolm Gill-is oi.’ the Head of Montague, one of the oldest re- sidsnts of that part of the country, a brother of Captain Gillis, Char- the hi-idesfovlm Following i119 wedding ceremony there was-an informal wedding recenlivll- A the sminellt- specialist in nervous wedding luncheon was served by Miss Eleanor Marino. Mill U111!" Fol-hush, Mrs Daniel Furbusb. M?! Mr. W. B. Leard of Souris who Clarence Johnson and Mrs Ethel has been undergoing treatment in Quwding. the Prince Edward island Hospital grqm Cambridge, Woilsston. Rox- for the past few days, his friends bury, poi-cheater, Milton, Revere will be pleased to learn, is getting and Lynn. along nicely and hopes to return in ¢hnrge of Mrs Margaret Mar- in his usual good mo, - White Furbush will make their home on Clarendon Avenue- hush_ was born-in Little Pond and 1mg a wide circle of relatives and is seriously ill at hi; home. He is friends in this province. GI!!!" The guest book W811 After s wedding trip to the Mountains. Mr and Mrs (Mrs. Fur- It: "nirlldrhirlnlr nalinl Mailer Selected For 11;; spin’; lug. 1n in elnlhlnn ill Gianni’: Salinity l, y ____.uu_5 wars present impurities, visl e or .,. J u 3'8 a can full of healthful cleanliness. -‘l'ile‘soft, ila particles llickl remove sl visible with. out scratching the surface. Th; safe, economical cleanser for kit- of the late Mrs. Catherine McKie Haqgy. t Hills B31161‘. 11111“ “£1111 i: Burke, who died in Boston was 1199 911 199911 Y. W 911 9 W mu, m, the purpose o; mumu the brought to the lsland last week for léiciiedatg? athtéorseuglzlwmezll- dock bed ,6,“ ,0, m, uugguue, lnwrnllzstxdme Cemetery atlizpgo 81319:" on?“ me 131m e omerwhm lust will be driven down. later. The m8]. 9 y Will 8000111118.!) e y ' 0 9i‘ Mn L n Burke’ ‘on o‘ the deceau, the resulgs would have been much ed ond Mrs. EA. Dingwell, hei- "w" s" ""5- neica, Mr. Burke and Mrs. Ding- well left Saturday on Boston. cllen utensils, sinks, bathrooms, etc. For cleanln all through tile house ' there's notll else like Old Dutch. _Go_es fu ell-lasts longer, MADE IN. @5211 lottetown, and Mrs-McLean of ___F|R5 ALARM, __On Friday Brooklyn, P. E. l. They belong In morning last the fire alarm was a long lived family as all srmover uuug from Mu Russel] MaxlielfYfl 9° i991‘! 0i 118 9- Cascumpec. The neighbors upon "'—"' h i t the scene follnfi 111111 couvahseclus. -!I‘he ‘my “g ° many the r001 or the kitchen was on fire friends of Mr. C. J. Gallnghe , man- m ueveuu] places, By a liberal sger of the Prince Edward eatre, use or wager- nnd -by tearing off will be pleased to learn that in- some of the uhiugleu, they u“. juries he sustain“ “me days 35° ceeded in uxtillglliflhlllg the. fire, in an suto accident are less paiu- though “Vera; 1,0195 were burned iilhflud he is well on the road to a in the mot The ‘qua w“ prob. complete recovery. qyfr. Gallagher ably cuuuuu by a ppark from the‘ expects to resume his duties in a "m, lodging on the rum; For. mo" while‘ tunately, it was discovered in H1119 to save the house. It happens to the best of razors, for steel is tempera- mcntal. But Williams Shav- Crcsm is not. The “pre- cious ingrsdient" is there in help reduce beard resistance to naught, to soothe, cool and comfort your skinlike a balm. The Hinge Csp on Williams is fixed to the tube. You “—' ' _ the work now going on is the div- - _ -.. 9, "’L£Dd'NJURED'r_M$m6°g%: ing, and the two C. N. R. divers " ' l-lona roll BURlAL-Tho body ert 31’ y. son o t . who have ‘been um m, some u . weeks make daily trips to the bot- V _ work already finished ink eludes the driving of piles on the east side, and the ‘building of a i i u I |SLANDER wms HONORS_ _gv8el'8l't0:l:1df;f driving the piles on the retur to , n Mm R '1'; Dgakehot ‘this city if: On the west side the piles will received m" 1 a‘ er ma’ ‘ ' be seventy feet in length, as it is Charles Drake. who was formerly that drum to k f ndauon MORE ISLAND HORSES"_TWO a student of Prince of \Vales Col- A two 2nd 329 hsitrafn 535ml hank rmrfl; ion 1g, Large 35am; ggziizravzzig uziehfiuegeilgifif: 1°86 h“ gladuated Wm h°“?’,“ mer will be used for driving instead Dwbkd“ 5° “"14- hemt and bem- rked the 11°19 1119 N°rmai Schwl at (“'01 the usual weight hammer, The _..__ [H m u“; O3 W0 u ‘m d 881')’. A11191111~ 01115’ 9115M 96mm“ construction work now going on is l $.%—-— ° °' a“ “e "1 ‘e “W” ‘Of 1119 "'9 1111111119“ 911111911“ °“' in charge of Mr. A. B. Ceretti, c. ' | y 9191's is Zus Bowman, the pretty r011e¢1 won honors, and Mr. Drake N_ R diver Mt Cerem has had u little P911! trotter. 111M MPH- 13911- was personally congliatulated on many‘ yeanéexperience m ‘his work oit had entered at the Maritime his high standing hy the Principal, as an employee o, the IQNR" and c 5 inllistooiwillisih? Madam-Canada Products Q l? NEW RESIDENT; Mr. A. A. 1 rBlURltAlzh T']UtE$DAY.—-'lel‘1,e Gfun- llyon‘ orhorund Falls, n. 1a., ....;.¥§Z§.JL§.°E“ ‘hi’ ugly“ e a o Geor . . t 1 . . - ' ‘ took place grohlehis pgsents rel: m5 pa?!’ fl,‘,,°,',§,',‘,‘,°'§,,ffi2§gf,r"ff§ giggedG. iisllgfmszllilliiiffiirgy it‘: ;:'5’-$‘911t—4llls.l.A 1191199. 91 011111911111 l0 11119 Aliliiili e c are 1 Volunteer iage oi‘ Emerald and has finished 31151 hi; t . -ce Presidtlli Road Cemetery Tuesday afteruoomlgoya‘ cafiadlan g1‘? morning (or uplantlng for this season. fit is un-‘Mrsel fr)‘ 61:1‘ m! We The services were conducted <by-.H°'i,°,'v°' £3115 the will join H..dersto0d that ‘Mr. Ryan iutendsiloseph. Kell 0111' Treasum M" E" C- R”"°m°"- Th“ 1”“ ‘M38 at? wlozvn roi- {he first of her inmkins a specialty 0f potato 8"°“"i‘~Mlss ‘Marita ‘iimindiug s“ “mm” we“ “h” A~ Mdmmw-‘slimiileralziernlses in Canadian wat- ins. chiefly of the white vurietles- din-x lsooretsryéllili): We welcome Mr. Ryan to qur pro- cQrrnge11u,u_Mrs_ James R Robert McKinllnn, Daniel IMoKin- rs non’ John Mcmnvary’ Fred Bud” e The local detachment consists vines and feel safe in saying that sgimn a1,d.M,-u_J_w_Bmdle-y HOME FROhii-Tigi-IFAX umm’ Louis Lwmgswn‘ or the following men: Cyril Arse-die mfld9 110 11119191991 Bryenton, victory Ava“ ROCK ISLAND FIRM coN- ';.?‘,3,‘,‘;,,,P'%.;..Z‘3°.Z”“o?§°“§f“3.Oil; ..*EXHiBlTION MEETING --iJ. GRATUlLATED.—At the recent 008w‘ as" n A Murray. 0_ 5, The arming meeting of the 1(1rr5's.M,-s_ A’ Bryemon B“)! Customs Probe at Ottawa, it is Fwd Mormon 0s George Mc- County Exhibition Association was returned home lift c m’ “mm” °‘ “m” “"1 11"’ "9"" M b n os c {ll Ryan 0s Fmn- held in the Court House. Geofg9- visit to Hallfn °' ‘ 1‘ known firm of J. B. Goodhue 8t Co. c“? fiugr, ‘dyldugsndward 0.8. town, on Tuesday, June 1st. There attended the iwhne um 3f which Mr. E. H. McEnchern is The uéuuguuuaeut 101M the bpps- was a fairly good attendance. The-the i-ialifax Siliiiioigioerxggc. a representative’ w“ ccmgrflm‘ town on Friday morning and sails financial statement as read by U19 Wallace iirveiltull son ofe _QU|TE "_L___‘Her many lated by both the chairman of the on gum-day, June 19_ treasurer showed a balance in fa- tor, who is one of this ygatrl" frlemlfl Wm regret to hear m the committee and Mr. Calder, K. C.. The cruise will be mostly along vor of the association. The offi- csssful graduates, 11mm serious illness o, Mm John Y_ 911 1119 9111191119101? manner in the Newfoundland shores, and the cers of lust‘ year were all lre-eisc- them on thslr return. pumum Summerside. “m, Wm have ‘is; kécgtrnlaittgtlue 560133111135‘ Capetown will call at the folliswgiulnig teiaieéltlllt Sis fiitlivlllllflKléfgllg-ll} i111‘;- Tue uuogeuj lsa ‘ 191' i191‘ 9119911? 1‘99°V91Y- accounts, everything being found fiifem:Bmt°§§§l§“‘g,_S'5e°§ge-§ 2H,; i’; J: Kenny’ q-Qeuufirefi. 62nd 111113- w1i9a1ifty River, the .. '”‘-“ in order and duly accounted for. Buy, Haw“, my, Hare 13a! |l.. W. Shaw, secretary. Mr. Harold young "Ndedmbe °" FY1119? —LA1D T9 71531-111" 1111191111 The cruise concludes at St. John‘ (‘lay of the Dolll-inioll Live Stock mg m9 mu" w“ 1111911119 or 111., 1,11,, ymdryrick A_ ruucryuug. -MARRlAGE-- Announcements N_.B_ ou July 23, when the local Branch was present nnll gave 5mm’ ‘"18 “111111911 11191108 all took place yesterday liiorlliilg 111119 119°" 191391.194 hi’ 111911919 111 men wlii leave the ship and félllfllvlllllch assistance in the revision of {mlmyd very bemiuiul E1115 W9 from ills late residence in Sumlller- gigmfiflde M01 111° n 11111313?“ l”! home, [1119 P1119 lililfill T119 11111-9 89|99i9ll gigging b5“ b11351“ 1g? $911111 - - . - 9 81y Brill-NH‘ 8 11¢ 1m B. y hment o ten men i'or the ex bit on wa Wednes a: x 1111'! ‘"1 11"’ “M119 0°19“ “"1 “ ""1"" vlliillfe" 11°F" 1° 11”" “"° "mid" v- - i (‘h it" lvl hisdilelflulafgci§aiiitljougiiiloliyc ‘lililgilter of Mr. B99191 111191111111 frtfisilgillilsei-Oglfimg? c. n. vfn. Station sent. 29111. 1926. A? d 1 M“ “iimimi W°""1°°"- t her of years in the United States. ceased the futilcr. There remains P‘]£il~t111 v4 reéluniT rszl 1-1, “w. and friend‘; "Om Grand River m} and the late Mrm Manama’ Haw ‘leaves tor Hum“ on Saturday vale took place when upwsr About 15 years ago he returned to at home Neil. lsollel and Will's-u. f1‘, ff,“ {fffeuf m mam u, ‘h V, Isl i,‘ r 1'11"‘- 1" MP- P191011 R- Mlwcomluw- morning to their first unuunl navlll —TABLET ERECTED.—-On wsll- “my °1 “i” 1111111911111“ i P- E- L. 91-111 119N190 in Clyde River. Susie, (Mrs. Silva) 0i C3111‘1"':‘11~'"n3Jfuuéqjggu:l’ M w S! ti? Mm is“: R i, ti‘ ‘"1" ‘was “c e113 S‘ son of Mr and Mrs G. J. Mnc- irairrirrghyourge than; lleslixiy afternoon lit 5 o'clock tile were Drew“ “i 11"’ 9°19 where he kept ll store and the p051 Mass, and Dun of Somervilic. l9 _~__m‘ 131‘ 911i‘! 00 . lSccre- y ev. s er George Mt. ii e Curmuc- Charlottewwm The ‘Commodore Ho.“ or Naval D9 ‘Grand Lodge ounce“! o! the orange lMr ulld Mrs ivouullcott will offlco. lHe was very well known M ‘"1’ ' “' ' ' w n 5°“ Twas“ Wm’ “l” “m°““°“ “i ‘he “m” nlarriose takes place in St. Mary's r . i Fl - ‘Lie tenant are Association of P. E I. ‘cc m i 111°" 11°11” 1“ 9199111110 army/rm G_ L_ Pmwuuu ense, and ill s ag ll . . .11 o pan ell h _ by n number of members or ihc 1 “Y "9 1011911911 hi’ i118 ass. throushout the country. and the IMT. hlscKinnon was the last of a . v Cathedral, Halifax on Wednesday .1 i h l ttt Tuesday funeral was largely attended. family of six children. He was n HlfiltssrgrvzrugégiiglllfiagifillkrggdMi: ressiég ligTgiagnté-gkhtnzidoniliigs June 110th. ' eilllglligg‘fiOai-llgpzcgwigeoiiiclll head- Trustee Board of the Protestant Wishes of ll ilost of friends. ' ’ ' ‘ y quay-tarp rind volunteer‘ Orphanage motored to the Orphan- age illll] placed i1 bronze tublst ill nnbeils MacNeiil, i . he ti Church f01‘ i 915m: 1:152}, Ipredecellsed him of. giliiz-ljtelvroogvfllrsmhliihsiis a faithful mifiifl-wgg Ijgrflvllyilgi "i911?" 191119; 1919511119111, ‘f,’ i?“ dew", °§,'§"" —MASON|C MEET. - orlmd v yaar“ .80’ ‘He leave“ u“ only son’ mmwber of the church or his 0110mm with, six othery msn ywelr‘: ‘coming thgzlehioligcillfiyui eyoigqlii: ll\i((),lrll9'l‘dliii Muster '1' It Martin’ accompanied MOIVPREAL‘ ‘Mme Iii-The Wm. the mum emry benflng the mnovi” Robert; at home, also one sister, 11., “'35 not sectarian. Hi1 will! home ‘mm work on the motor an automobile 856mm“ The ‘deji-ly his Grulld Officers, paid an of- new of i119 prim; 1n {he 11mg two illg illllcriillioll: "This Protestant isnilly (mi-s. Peter Inmflll) of Ar- the larger sympathy @1191 9° 11W‘ trolley when u have, u, u“, mu, ceased was a sou o; uu, mu- M, ""1111 "1911 1° 1119 M99911“ 1911999 years of McGili University were an- Orphanage was founded by the ' in sunlmerside on Monday even- nouuceu wank Loyal Orange Association of Prince Edward island in the year 1907 for the purpose of caring for Orphan gyle Shore, P. E. l., to mourn their ledged Christian character whers- _ loss. ever he saw it. He was kind in his accmenmuy 11113111194 11nd 9111-9111118 Bruce M°K°1v1e and w“ 1mm h‘ ing. Upwards of eighty members _ into the rail acted as n lever _which Summerside. He visited here last of me Cm“ were present rep"? M199 R1111! H911"! 0i (3119119119 town, P. E. I.,. was awarded the Children". The following were the Grand Lodge Officers present: Mr. Matheson was brought up in home and as a. neighbour respected _ I _ _ I 1 l. 91y threw Mr. Watts oft the trolley summer when he made n large list _ the falthoi‘ the (‘hurch of Scotland by all The funera was 9 8 semi“; n11 pflffi; or me 181a,“; Jur Con" Memorial Pme- Th“ keenly trolley passed over him, badly regret his untimely end. He has uckmun of Moncwn N B graced coveted prize was founded many (uranwuwter c E McKenzie M“ ton; Grand Secretary, W. W. Mutt- The funeral service was held on attended, the service being condufi- ‘mm the 1'5"”- The 11°11? °1 1119 "1 1110111111’ 1111 91 "110111 W111 119911131 “diction p_ D_ Grand Muster cutting and bruising his face‘ and two aunts living in Summersldc, the nweuug by mu uneuuuuce uud years ago in memory oi Dr. Coster art. Summerelde; Grand Treasurer, May 13th, and interment was made ted in the home by Rev. J. A. Mc- at St. Catherine's cemetery. Ser-Joelian. His remains were laid; to‘ I h‘ k I _ vices ntthe house and Brave were rest in the yalleyfieid cemetery. 111111‘ 11E isdb“ -. T119 911119191‘ M19 5911119111911 111111 M1119 B91119 was heartily welcomed by the ls-|the noted New Brunswick educa- conducted by Evangelist J. W. ' S?“ $111119 111d MPM $118111"- MCK91V19- .____ |tionaiist and it is awarded to the mu-umk ururueou, Cuur]ottewwu_ Hayter. The pail-bearers werez- FRIDAY sufnwrfiongd “$1813: “Pihiflgfl LAID To FE; Th l FURBUSH-DINGWELL. _. Miss man or woman student from 11m The millet ‘was erected .by a com- Angus lMcPhee, James Livingston, ——- n t 11‘ 9 191191‘ 9 1- 9 "h l -— e 1111191“ Helena l-‘ny Dingwell, (laughter of 114911111119 PT°V1119911 91 0911111111 ‘V1111 ~l11ili99 Composed of P. G. lM. Harry Charles McLean, Archibald Li-ving- ON MOTOR TRlP. -Mrs. iR. E. p11 911 W119 T991118 as well as 0f t e ate Mr. Charles Andrew ummuu Dingweu u; 140 Magazine in the first two years in Arts ‘Crsswell 411d p_ (l,_ M Isaac Car. ston. Colin Fraser and Alexander Match, Mrs. A. R. Wise, Mrs. L. W Could he expected. 51°11 P1999 M99119!’ 9119P11°°11fr°m Street, Cambridge and Horace shows the Kreatsst proficiency in tsr. The visitors were shown McNeiii. 59111111919- M" A- 3- Sen“ and ' m residen,“ m Si" Elemmrs 1° Bruckett Furbusll, 27 Mystic Ave. the spring eifaminations. 1111911811 the institution by the mat- M1“ Estelle w!” 1°“ yesterday THURSDAY the peoples Cemetery‘ The late W919 111111911 111 11111111888 011 M11)’ Mis Hearts entered the second 1'9". M188 Harper and expressed _TANTON-HENDER5ON wjzn- afternoon on n motor trip through COUNTY COURT-County court Mr. Andrew was one of the oldest 31st, 1926 at the home c, the year from Prince o! Wale. cone“. themselves as mguly pleased Wm! DING AT NlAGARA.- A very New ‘Brunswick. W118 1191f! in Cilnrloiletown yeltef- “"5 111°” MEMY “fspecied 1°51‘ bridegroom. The ceremony was (Miss Hem-r, 15 ma" daughter u; the excellent appearance of things. pretty wedding took place in Mor- . 111W. 0119111118 8l-6i6Ve1l o'clock and dams °1 31' 1319811011‘ and hisperlornlefl in the presence of the ueumuuut Governor Heart; and rison Street United church. Nl- SADI-Y BEREAVED 1'19"!’- -qu1te a number of cases were1“”°1“$ ‘"1 3111111“? "P1111119 Wlnnnodlnio families and a few in- lMrs Hearts of this cit Sh mil- agarll Falls, at high noon on June Deepest sympathy is extended to heard by Judge Stewart. This mor- “mm” ‘me c’: the landmarks opiililiile friends by Rev. Verne L. t“ '1 t d l t P i y' e l 1st, when Charlotte Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Profit; of Ei- 111111 ‘>111 9911191119119 H9 19 911111111" 5mm, m- rhe M3919 gu-ee; M611“). Vc a e1 u ° “we o! w“ e5 daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. T. horn. A118. formerly of Kenfflns- 9d by 1118 Wife 811d one son. um Episcopal church, the double 0 68o n 1922, and completed her Henderson, was united in marri- ton. P. E. 1.. in the 11911911 0! 111911‘ ring Ber-vim being “e11 Tue m“ 1111'“ 7°11" 9011199- "111111118 9 Winter llialr last fall. The other Dr. Coffin. queue experiences were ‘he subject mare is Verde Patched-Amherst Th of a most interesting article written N9“- TUE Av t TiAcHoirnfiloruEtizgzilg“Echooe especially for a recent issue of the SD 9119 919 -' . ' ‘Canadian National Ma llzlne with paras-run: REGRETTED, ... roil- Section llcid a meeting in Mt. phowgmpuu shown i, bod] ‘ML 0n Baturday the manager and staff Vernon school on Friday, June 4th. caret", and m5 assistant Mn R_ 0f the R0781 Bank presented Mr. There was u full attendance. TWO grown, at wm-lu D. P, ‘MacAskill with s. handsome instructivelpnperst \fiél£fhl‘€iltigin0it,cyl gold waton chain. Before leav- "Tile Teaclinl; 0 1” 1119 9 lug yesterday mornJug a number Miss Margaret McLean. (31111011911; TbLAnleslArgéutliariRv x533;- Y's Msnassembled at the depot the other, WPhonics," by Miss Ca- A 9131111118 h 9, rt o: 9O h 95 and Presented hlni with a gold oni- therlne McLean. Lewis. Magazine-B 1"‘ ‘"Yh°1]1 915192? “i511 ‘lg ‘"1" blemntic ring accompanied by an were exchanged and several minor iirgfd W99 :19 111 ‘- 1111 a1 91119 address. ‘ business details attended to. The 1 11V 11 1911111911- T119"! W99 11 mm‘ meeting o‘ the yum, Wm be large attendance of members. Re- MR. KENNETH MATHESON. held in Mt. Vernon school on F11‘ fhhwihe pitlwi yeti" werelhreii The death took place at Clyde day, June 18, at s p-m- l, ‘ 5,0 ,“‘f§ {HQ g°°Thw°rku a River my 11th, 1920. of Kenneth u m‘ ‘§,°“1’ s ~ l _,°d_1°H°“" Mathsson, after many weeks of There passed away at Grundvlow Plrish? D591‘; Wgelfa-iiill-t 1111- painful suffering. All that medical (m, ‘May 17, 1926, one of the old and ‘i h te Vi“? 31-3 -H- d 1'5 - Pie‘ and surgical aid with tender nurs- highly respected citizens of 111111 ’l’,“~_1}1"-t1‘>-‘ . '. en crssn. Vice ing could do railed to stuythe hallli place, in the perBOll of DQ011141 Mllv-Xnre" ‘ ‘"1 vlffi- P-"EiFMTS- “1- 911119 811111 P9911911 Killnon. Ill: was burn at ‘Pvilii race‘ n ti“ He“ em‘ Si‘: 13ml“ Mr. Msthssdn was born li. Wheat- Prim in 1x41. lils 'pi11'9"i9 111019“ u“ f" S; ,;,,“°'“°u VWA‘ m‘ 19y River and wns tho son of 1119 to Grundview in 1847. Here 11“ ‘T’ lVlen-IPH! lid Ltersj‘ "8' ‘Q 20m‘ lute Robert and Elizabeth Wares sided all his life. fln 187i he was “f: I B enviliallistiyrs. L‘. D. Matheson. When a young mull b9 married to Katie MacDonald, ilclilr it ‘ifi:t‘zglii__wrsc‘ivpgesn wfirqrg: lsft P. E. I. and spent some time vue, who survives him. 0f seven Mix‘ K W. L-epfigep vkeegl-iiesfildint ning the case of Mr. Thos. M. Bre- lisut vs. the City of Charlottetown will be heard. ‘NEW SETTLER ARRIV J. N. MCEUCIIEFII, itch] supe for the 8181B. in the Irma d on ‘Saturday met and pines eiglithtilullth family to arriv spring under the British scheme. This family consis lMr. and Mrs. Holt, and fi = and 111199 girls. from Uiste land. ’l‘ile Holt family hlv located on the Brooks plus, two miles NE. of drills. the iloys have started wo neighbflrg ilml Mr. Holt ilitei in; n position on one‘ oft joining iilrms as soon as h his garden in and settled Holt, like nil of the rest of ih settlers, appears well 1119119 the reception he has received new location find stated t0 M ____ Elle-heron that he had 11919 NEW ANTHEM sv PROF. 1w! 11w 1119111111111 °1 11° FLET-CHERr-The Principal of the "K111111951" "1"" h” “"1” Charlottetown School of Music, 1111111 " mmmw“ Jouflm ‘Pi-or, w_ 1.; Fleigher, has added iMoEut-llern referred 10111 " another to his already long list of 11 11111119 "1 5°“'1“'P‘E‘i"an age to Dr. Creel A. Tllnton cf Niagara Falls, son of Mr. and Mrs Percy Tanton. Summersldc, P. E. l. the ceremony being conducted hy Dev. Charles D. Draper. The church was beautifully decorated with lilacs and apple blossoms. The bride was given away by her father and. entered the church to the strains of the wedding march from Lohengrin, played by Mrs. Bernice Merrifield, looking charm- ing iu a. {French frock of blue georgette and taffetts with pic ture hat to match and curisd a shower bouquet of opheiis roses. The-matron of honor, Mrs John Kilkenny of Toronto. wore n gown infant son William Reid. which took place on May the 24th. The funeral was held on Tuesday to the Elnora cemetery. ISLAND NURSE GRADUATES- Graduation exercises for 1926 class of Cambridge City Hospital Train- ing School for Nurses were con- ducted in nurses’ home, Cnrmilla Ave., on June 4th. Among the suc- cessful graduntes was Miss Mar- guerite Driscoli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Driscoli, Mt. Her- bert. Her many friends wish her success in her chosen profession. SHOULD HAVE GOOD RE- AVUIBEI] AN UPERATIUN Mrs. Dayman Gives Lydia 1E. Pinkbalsfs Vegetable Compound the Credit orized to 2 officers, Montreal, day, J uiy 26th. MEDICAL BRlGADEF-The P.E. ll. Med. Bde. (LA. Glow.) are auth-i train in Charlottetown for 6 nights commencilm. Tursday, June 17th at a strength of 5 officers and 33 other ranks per battery and 1 Regt. Sgt. Maj. from the Headquarters Staff. gods will be inspected by the (3.0. C. on Tuesday, July 113th, leaving for Petawawa. at 2 p.m., Thursday July 15th, returning will arive 1n $unday morning, July 25911. leaving there Sunday evening arriving in Charlottetown on lMon- —-DIED SUNDAY-The death oc- curred st his home in Summerside The bri- bl'itie‘s dress was of blue geor- gette and she carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses. The matron of honor was Mrs Eliza- beth T. Stuart, of Woiiaston, and she wore old rose crepe de chenc and carried a bouquet of pink car- nntions. The best msn was Daniel P. Furbush, a brother of TRUUBLEB -W|iH EUZEMA 3 YEARS certificate in each of the first two years and an honor diploma in the third year. she was one of the best all round students in the institu- tion and was especially outstand- ing in her English classes. iHer success in winning the Cos- ter Prise against, strong competi- tion reflects not only credit on her own ability. but on the excellent training which she received in Eng- lish in lPrince of Wales College. This is not the first time that Mc- Gill has taken- occssion so certify to thsvalue of such training. lHearty congratiuations life dug this brilliant student. musical compositions, the latest bo- ing an anthem setting of Dr. Hors- tiusBonal-‘s hymn “O Love of God, How Strong and True." The main theme is n flowing melody broadly harmonized with strong and inter- esting parts for the four voices. The two centre verses, commencing "O heavenly love, how {precious still." is written in the old stately style ol‘ the chorale, passing into l1 vigorous movement, the compo- sition ilnislling with a repetition of the mllln theme by all voices in unison. Tile anthem is dedicated to the choir of Trinity Church, of which Professor Fletcher is organ,- ist and director. Supervisor for i119 3- 5- 13° Euuteun, iP_ E. l, previous to ing for the Edmonton Dlstrl year. The many friends of M19! rlne Lawlor will b0 p19! learn of her inarrioBQ 1° M1‘ don Franklin Worth. W111 place at the Holy owls 9s ‘ IBoston, Mass. ut 7.80 ooloc 29th. The bride was beco attired in a dress of H5111 111 feta, with hut and slloss to ~ and carried a shower b01141 hi-ldsl roses, she win 11911 her cousin Mm. 9° "11 ' who wore a. blue 5911mm with hut to 111111911 91111 w or much crepe uud curried pink 8ULT8.-Tlis Potato Growers’ As- roses, while the bridesmaid. Miss 14°°11111°11 3111111195 11300 19mm}! Muriel Newman, cousin of the 1911111191‘ t 15 3?“ wmpgaid :12)“ bride wore a gown of orchid crepe. 5-000 “m3 l“ Yeur- d? ‘m The groom was Blillllflflllfldb)’, Mr. not 11111113319 a 017711959013 imam LeRoy ‘Phillips, Niagara Falls, “T?” °l1;e ‘W981; 50 pggnctf? o‘; the and the ushers were Dr. Cyril?” saga- ca“ I33) dwlgm The Mays and Mr. Thomas Waugh. 9:8 ‘e1 $112162; 1B betweel"! ‘mu Following the ceremony u recap-sad “gaeennper cent The", u a tion was hold at the home of the considerable mcreaaé m "he “my bride's parents. where the guests l, h“ u“ “fined were received by Mrs. Henderson age ° w e 9° “a p ' assisted by Mrs Tanton. Tile owever‘ :::::::..f;";:. ll.‘;"i‘§.. 1:22: n-Ls-n- evening for u two week's trip to gefgnngcilookhpizgilui? Rivfigflj: New York and Atlantic City. d“ “1 Emma}, 3 d pffz-ouuock m‘ a“ M" Tum,“ Wm reside ofihielrgi Glgehnu szcoiidfiiaughter oi after June 15th in their new home ‘Mn and Mrs‘ hearse n James’ w °n Mum“? Ave‘ Mr. Ewen Frank Dickie, son of Mr. and Mrs. i1‘. E. Dickie, of Winnipeg. FRIDAV The friends here of Mr. William bouquet of pink roses. T119 was suDP°11911 DY 111'- lLyncii formerly or lialifsrfi nlelliateiy lifter the 9919b reception was held at 113° Mrs." r. o, StimY. aunt vi ° on Sunday night of Mr. Roderick A. McDollgnll, one of the oldest and most highly esteemed citizens. The deceased was born in Grand River, Lot 14. but lived at ‘Brae until about 10 years ago, when he came to Summerside. He was of a quiet and unassuming disposition, but nevertheless will be greatly missed lp and mourned by a wide circle of friends. He is survived by one brother, -Dr. MeDougall; a sorrow- ing widow besides twonolls nlld five daughters. The daughters are Mrs. Nell McDougali, St. Elellnors, Mrs. iPeter Donuhoe, RosevillsJVlar- garet, Julio and Mary at home. The Now In," fir“ ‘M. n“ u two sons, Joseph and James, are h" dummy "wk w g‘: at home. The Guardian extends menu 1 um no‘ ‘t a Gun d sincere sympathy to the dsceasetl._ ,‘;‘,‘1,",‘,‘,',°'9 9,215?“ °° , Ki,” .f.“‘é°."ii.‘$i‘-‘§ 133L122 ‘M’ '“°"" . n am s Compond. - tsksabottle wad’! thinklmad it." TEACHERS’ MEETING. Tile Sunphant. U“ Anselm’ Cam are Heatlierdslo Teachers’ Club lleili glad_to learn that he has received t?" regular monthly maeung at hm , s home of tho secretary, Miss B. B. A. degree and heartily oon- G Muupu Bu" gratulate him on his splendid 8,6," 1:9’ I ewe’ on Tueaduyiat which over fifty thesis showing n5. ay 25th. Seven teachers M h w“ (uruish and two visitors were present. The! $95312“ C 11:11-10 and Rm . , os e Mrs. W. P. Alton, Resins who is $31.0 $59.12? gienihtlgflrglfiltlg: wgflgginrltys plfspullarrlflllrgigivP-ul", visitin her si t M D. M. M - ohooi Fair." This hl d it d fllil 11 L906 ‘will! in Hzriotsetown (off: with by the Presidegtfliidnr. ‘v.32. 911 DTM“ ‘mmh ‘are rwlpie ‘llsilzzl “y” l“ flzzifllzi... 12:11:12.: 1°" 22"" iii§§‘“3.i’.§‘€."€.“.‘i.. of. n ' ' ' in general WQBPB on‘ u 00d ml: "l: which testified to the W‘ some and withlnawdkthlewas a d i c 115° - ' “n” a‘ you,“ cuuuia, The “"19" "P'°“‘"'* HAS NARROW sscaos - Mr as so"? by M" “ha”. "d couple» left for ll lions ' Hugh Gillie, shamrock, mist with 11161552?! 22hr’? lib i evening-nag“ 1N!!!“ York and other cities. n serious accident on Friday lnstpivnsr “£53,111 1:01: 11081:: (T; their lreturn the)’ 9111'" 1° 1W cvllidiug with an automobile on me i‘ r 1| v e p" ‘ma’ their home in ‘Alrllnlion Ml the road near Middleton l-liswagonl e a her om‘ on‘ d” “an. Miss Kathrine Lswlor was “my broken up an-d Mr Gum lnc. June 18th. This will be the daughter or M“ and M“ sustained severe inlhriel. his face a" mam“ o: the yeah - Mwior of Brslste. 59'1- Scalp inflamed. HairFelI Out. Cuticura Heals.’ was troubled with ears. li broke out hand and h: llaisslllsllout. Tlususlnasealcd over and has scalp. was red and in- flamed. lt was painful and the irritation st nightuzspt my daughter "A friend told ms about cousin- Soapand Ointment so l purchased, me, thaagilh huh-id that! thought‘ [would u; t, that! mightdget some relief, seen Lydia E. ad ' sol fold my has ., _ l ha not tahn one when I could feel it helping me. l tookilvobottlesandhadbatterhealtii. Mrs. Jo ovsn. Mlnln, jsns ll, 10M. , . u . Rev. David Fleming officiated. The , groom, Mr. Ewen Frank Dickie, is - a grandson of Mr. Ewen Mair ' - z Dougall, Upper Prince Street. The ‘ ' Guardian joins with oflhers in wish- y ing lMr. and Mrs. Ewen Dickie Lift Diff-lilo Pain! _ island girl to win her degree and abundant happiness. -_-L__ IQLAND GIRL GRADUATES FROM LAW UOHOOLF-Prinoe Ed- ward "island has another opportun- ity to be proud of her dalilhiers who have won- success, On Junie 2nd. Miss 1M. Rowena Wichham. seventh daughter of MN. Martha M. Wickhsln of Montague, gradu- ated with high honors from Portia Law Bchodi, Boston, Massachu- setts. iMiss Wicichaln b the third she is a wonderful example for all her ‘Island sisters who would be ssoioydmron ‘n1 in life.‘ Always desir- ous of advancing herself, she took up the study of law four years sso. while she found it necessary to hold her position of Office ‘Mauser in rm in Everett, Mass, but 10mm brilliant standing she has at ed, her efforts have been well rewarded. . M lrord Ball. where this iloosllnllullootnent-ltodh lldiligs.__ --U Blllall D flail, R.B.I0t s’ bldhydroggistssvuplwiln. I THU RSDAY Mr. E. R. Brow leaves this morn- ing for Montreal, l UssCuticurnfersllsklstsi-rllblsa. and head being madly cut grid otherwise injured. _ We are pleas- ELECIT! OFFIOERh-Ths Kelly's on route for y BRINGING UP FATHER_. BY donut’: AT LA-si- "aHE l__. "b P-"vl-EIP- i THlNK l'l_l._ RQN Down To THE. bEA-BHQR; "rue LiTTLE SARI-IN’ qn-q, s ON MY NERVE‘: um, BOARD ‘SMZND Qullrr DAY - AH! HERE NT LAbT - ~ I'll-GO an’ err o». m: WALK AH‘ J A NiCE. - n 1 on. a . ed to learn that he is improving. and will be out again shortly. held their annual meeting on May 80. 1926. The following offloers Cross sub-division or the ca" w. L. K111111111"- lQov~e~r'l<v-4‘ow' Vii-flit ‘fl-lib TQNN . Whom‘ -\u'l\ was l-znmvlw rslflt- ‘m’ Tiller ouumms: dos ht r of m“ “Ellfiottvlllle. l t MP- 9 ii.21'€v‘k."d"$? 6.2.1....» . _-By George B1911 ' liil i ¢1‘. ll.