a itnvnnrlsllltlisms - 13.... w mo" l.‘ MI llns s! B words ‘S its: liiss of l words’\ I 7' IN‘ lillfl Oi I words For Sal Central N rests o»... ENGINE/Motor onuosu.“ _ .______________ Borden-Dramatic Clam-nave csllcsl- This iukurlquqiy‘ quip“ led their engagement st liorden “um” w," p‘, on u". ,fli-e.o.d. ‘ ’ "law-nay. cAVmnIslLjfJ? nelrin ‘the M." 0. Brinton will“ Fslryiew Church 83' June 8th, at 1'1 dcliflifislld in Cav- ,_ _ v _ _ _ endisn-tt T-iiiilp-llmxsllsre cordially , "W" We" I iisiishtiul us. invited to attonlrthlllwserviees. v ..-...,g* ' r, _~‘, at} , Yet to be dispense,‘ must be BOIdrBQ Jlvrite for, gpsr icui- lsoa-sis-al . "neousw ‘A I Lo, vsyor, Hernlonvllle. \- cs-r vouni Pill ery. "those 28!. s- s sou AND OARTERI’ e "hove our plsnls tor‘ J. J. Gay In S015. " ZBiWfB-il NTING DONI AT GQM-rlll loirPrilit- seen e-ronz“ mo“ Jenkins d: Sou have our ‘p J. J. Gay h ‘Son.’ MILD SUGAR OURRD Iiilciiw hams, weighing about. six pou BEN-SONS GOLDEN synup’ HOWE“. Z4 P1111108 Si. quart bottle, so cents. Jenkins a ii 5064-6 8i. THE outv arose m voun town which handles J. J.Gay b aeoa-o-ig-zi HNAL ‘NOTICE-ALL Acc-OUN“ git‘? Oliver Bernard; 3, ‘Helen- Graham. . C ‘ l t . . “mum” tannins ion reY Champion. s. Edith cnls. Weeks. ~ 24414-841 verdue, ‘promissory notes, etc. remaining unpaid on ‘ will he handed to our for collection. Beer d: May 31st, ..__.._._..___-.___-____.__ A SPECIAL PACKAGE CONTMN. lng 1 package ills, 1 l-inso, 1 sun- light. and .1 li-fehuoy soap-regul- nrlcs.ss.cents,-.nom 25 cents. Jenkins k- ._.__.______..__._____. WILL "SELL QR EXCHANGE - for foxes, Oile Star touring car --——-.oo--—- 0118 -F0i‘li rilmiiiioiih-iike EASTERN STARS REPLY TO‘ one a year old Lsoonin STATION moans filly, s good speed prospect. See lne if you are looking for n motor car or s driver. Rex L. ‘Dawson. WANTED TO RENT FURNISH- ‘ed for July, fu-lly furnished house, wanted in Charlottetown. having YB!- four or more ibed rooms with bath. RAplrto-Box 428. Plctou, Nova Scotis. stating terms. WANTED-lino 1t. "V" JOINTED snatched spruce oor fl hoards, 5 lns, preferably 8 ft. fore the mam and l0 ft. lengths. State price Female Help Wanted WANTED Arvoiocs - HOUSE- keeper or capsha lasliii. ill iomily a oft . a i l. . - W up’ ' ‘fegtlddédi Silo“! ._. t: AGED wziihfownns: 10.45:: f0)‘ Ill "iii “m.” ‘Mann, “not. Ne. 1. rhiéi-‘ill - 9- csvsiiii" tests L-Mcbon- . Gt. Moncton. sndmislsry f uired. St Manolo , . WANTED-YOUNG work on sms.li farm "IBM's rm STRAWBERRY a-wuams, 4 m. __ w m- for 25c. Jelldtina a Son. ‘ i- 250i-6-6-—2i shire. Road. Appi at once. H, To" Let F. MoCsbe roe B e» curler: norm. oust-imam» l\~ mu v".- i novsosil smashed» ‘ . . assess. revues... . ~ .- Cilariottetown HMPOIf-Jiii‘ .. win‘ i miles south east for trlsl. The Vereign sa 0d ‘fill IICOIIOP cordi tithe . shot“ msrk. of the next - _‘ ‘- ald-lwo d the crow. tho ship. TRYON BONQHA I BAPTIST . . t PA8TORATE~€u lavhnlsln inst- , Bruce Stewart & sun. Union Servlc terian Church nt"l.8Q:,'p.m. Dr. Bid. r . BY Wiii Droiloh- tit-these services. i 59"“. The pastor wlil-rp I ' rams" son SALE-WI! ACRES or “h” '“ u land -in (llenfanuing school dis- ll .132 trlct. Clement McDonald, st. " ' ' George's. " 246l—B-5~2i _ FOR BALE-DESIRABLE 60T- .‘_~ tage. No 342 Euston St. Apply to .. McLean and McKinnon. Royal LAND sum . Bank nnls. asta-s-so-tl FOB SALE-JDOUBLE TENEMENT house, Nos. 100 and 98 Kent St.. opposite City Building. Write or M795.“ phone Hamilton Watts. Hamp- 2448-6 3-4! reach st Tryon Mr. H. H. Oimstead, Amherst er. ._...__.__._____.____ Foil 8ALL-4BARTY tnvmo m“ °“ ""4 "m" "rill Yssierds "Province wishes to dispose often shares in iFur Producers -I1bd;li'ox JiisnclnJFor particulars write 0. m," W. Casson, Truro, ‘N13. -. ,. I4'l_4-d-5-Bi bAlllY FARM OR SALE CHEAP for quick ss , d roouled house. hardwood floors, running water _ _ |- in house and barn. 8% miles each 2° “m! p” pond h“ P. from Charlottetown on Union MP- J- V- Butt, Kansingten is t-s reaiatersa at. the to iplctou ssoo._ . ' l-esves Bruce Stewart, 60., Ltd., wharf 8.15 is_ lm. iAn excellent oppor. tunidy to see the beautiful scenery and apple blossoms in she Annapol- Miss Liiius R. Murphy of Royal gzzigtdof Cansfla. Summerside left ny morn ng on a holiday trip l VQHQ _ to Toronto and Detroit Michigan. ' y Minard's Llnlmsnt For Coughs GREIENWiOI-l sci-tool. The honor. roll School for the month of May is as for Greenwich T0 REEL-LARGE FURNBHED ‘Son nnd Burt lBros. vegetables house on-city-limlls, idesL-plsce and flower wplarits-iliullt lBros. for summer. Apply Box "10 ‘ it Fraser, iMarket B . i . Grade lX.-—1, Fiorrie Meek, Grade V.—-1, Estella Jost; 2, Annie Joiiywsrs: s. -Mst‘y Meek and Lena Mrflregot (Bill-ml); 1. - autos-at M 1'0 iJ-rr-nwstniuo i-iousr-z gfiggi- m“, Cast“ “MM 2 4. Anne Grade Ill.-—-1, tEila Meek; 2, Aud- - siosesl-tt Boarders Wanted 1W0 SUMMER ‘BOARQER-S OAN he accommodated in ioountyi Tirade i.—'—1, Elda Bernard; - Oliver Meek; 3, Horace Meek; iPerfect attends “lcrrie Meek, home. A-ppiy 3., c;o. Postmaster. __.. East iBaitic, up. ‘E. "I. _ 2506-6-8-4i . -REaRY-\At Summer/aide June 5 . , ' human Perry u“ 78 yea". Fumm Silas Rayner, eon of lMr. James al Saturday at 9 a .-m . l iln answer to Mr. Burns as "to players “that we will not play 24424341 team that has league players. - have not played against league play era this season. We did play the A h -but they are not led-Kile players as they have not signed up on any league team thkl season as ednes. ll nnnawer to Mr. Burns as "to where We got the name Eastern Stare we went to say "That all our 3393531.“, players live on the east side oi Great George street; We play the most games in the east end 0i the r. 6 inches city and further every one of our matched players srestars at the game, there e Ell/stern Stars. if the _ Station Enders want a game wit-h d quality. ‘r. .i.' Illinsn. Sum- ila‘ they will have to change their ids ' r line up and have all intermediate In loving momoryiol Simon Brown iwito deported this ills on Juno “b.4928. plhiigrtlnn to keep this snort soina m‘ “"7 "‘°“"' w’ "‘°‘""‘ '°' so come on Station Enders and ‘h’ w’ ‘u’ form the risht linen‘? iiiiii W‘ Vi" accommodate you with some gam- Moe's QOII, » = r '. ' From the troubissof ssrth ho hss hasvonwsrd flown: H. is now when Uls glory o1 u, .. Cami“, Through stsrnltyis moss ho- was INSERTED sY WIFE AND’ Manager Three ‘Rum Runners , Wounded iii Fishi- s-sfiii 0ft New York llftile Help Wanted dcmjfifpm, lK)N'D@i' NEW ,‘ Conn, June 5.—~ 7° Three men. ihéiiliiiiil iiio "PW" ‘ nssr City. o; the rum laden yacht Vereisn pply Ho! 188 Grimm“ Pork, TOTO WOIIIIQQC .one 69- ' ' ' 7' "misiuuivereiy when the coast Kiiiiii iiilii-iii‘ .. . r fired in the vmeiewgilfi to cs cs "Nmpm if Block Isl-sud Lugs-mat. The ospttsin and tilin- 4 teen members of the crew who re- pgql wglve their names were held also‘ vote out of Newport ' ts b] l corlfl ° hwy; lli" ‘ “bu” \ Rulnllow of! Msntsulr Point. W670!" H97"- bers of the crew / ‘ ' , = g1 "wlfilttllenratt- in? lsd""to hit tho two shots one o‘; g‘ “q. sq- the pilot house s the otll:r hit the house lniurins ill; q ‘ihwifhifi s S. 011 _ . C. Smith, ' w wit? n i l in l ‘Tlm-cllaltllblirnirowu GUARDIAN ‘$"E‘E¢€¢¢ :‘:“‘v:¢‘; ' v-v~vw QYIIHOIIIKOWII - "gig" fgufg dgittieiflzriasogv Jul‘; w: is the bvclnmng Juno 2nd. r i othod = s. ~ ‘ PM» m beannqmfiygne “mm? Will issvo Charlottetown st '_ ‘Li! s. m. "Ninth; will lssv; Pletou st I p. m. ‘ Pssssngo s for Piston, Nsvl t WP 9f liiollt four hollrs in one of the linost equipped alum. 1° iii 1'1"!" . srs sficst. Accommodation for dzufziltm 16 automobiles. Everything niwCarter, Auc- HOGHELAGA ‘arsenal-luv? » 1 > co. Proprietors an; the Preaby- f Q0” Ltd; n+0» 33075-27-tf. SATURDAY, JUNE 7th TO MONDAY. 9th. . Aflhts June 7th from 10 to i5 and '25 CBIlll-"li. , w,‘ L_..r i-ovli i , i n» $53.62;.‘ s..'"‘.."'iii°“..,.‘°.. lei-Harlin: out arrived the m”; before the house was rill.“ ylg; u it s‘ ~ ~ . lily morninz. rhogzw'naouz.lrhidhaflolnt ww fi-Q-drOOO-OQ-O-Q-q _ ._, Apple Blossom Bun- mitfatzft, 2;: day Annapolis an eiiumill-ezlilevgfg from Ottawa on . , EXCURSION, i8. i8. ‘HOOHELAGA’ Return liars fnom Charlottetown BRUCE s-rzwsm- co, are Western Guardian —DR. HDUBTON will be in his office in Kensington Saturday, 4 —'FOXE8 STOLEN-Mr. R. H. ' lEugiis, ldensington, ihad his- fox ranch broken into, on the Malpecue . Prom i: st two "oiiioef The lnnsrnl s m; , its departure from tile house you m‘ i" "l? iiiwsrdg the Churn: The Doll-bearers and the uni-n] oilsrintl preceding the hen“ which was f unwed by the Hwiiiiieis and he lino extended hr to the rear, while many preceded the remains‘ ‘to the Church. The Rey. G. A. Christie. . tho Revs. Godfrey and Seymour in the-chancel with him, .coulugted "i0 services. The cilnrclrwan fulen m °V°Yii°Wiii8 by the assembled iiimiil- The prayers. the Lesson, the Hymns and the Eulogy each held -the close attention of the con- Iiflietlon. after which the remains were carried to the grave, which hsd been lined with cloth and ever. 8796M by the i. O. D. E. The ser- vices here were conducted by the Rev. 0. A. Christie. A a host of friends and acquaintances had aa- semhled and the funeral was in every way the largest and the most iiiiliresslve witnessed in town for i143!!!‘ years. The pail-bearers were Messrs W. C. Lawson, E. O Barbour, J. C. Tupiin, M. M. Foley, H. J. Lurltin and S. R. Burke. Floral offerings and the donors were as follows: Spray, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hunter; wreath. Dr. and Mrs. Taylor, O'Lear l wreath, Miss Ross and nurse at ff P. C. Hospital; cross, P. C. Hospital; wreath, Mr. E. 0. Barbour and family; star, Active Service Chap- ter l. O. l). E.; spray, Mrs. Camer- on; spray, Mrs. Robert Bell; creeent, Dr. J. K. Fraser, Gait, Ontfi. crescent Mr. and Mrs. W. C. bswscn; crescent. Mr. D. P. Mc- Nutt and inmiiy. Mslpeque; crescent. Mr. and Mrs. James C. 'l‘uplin., Black Banks; wreath. Doctors P. C. Hospital, Summer- side; u: nt, P. C. Hospital Aid, Alherton; crescent. P. C. Hsetaoi Aiherton; crescent, Dr. and Mrs. Stewart, Tyne Valley; wreath, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Stanley, Charlotte- town; pillow, family; crescent, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Matheeon. Molntre. - lli; crescent, Mr. Jas. A. and Miss Christina McMillan, Charlottetown; crescent, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Champion; cross, Mr. George Bar- §l1_;_)1"¢—"nn- qlmi. i, 117117’)! i*\'r'l*/i¢-1ll‘l> I’ / bour and family, side; cross, nieces, Helen Charlotte- town; Celia, Seattle; Gladys, Kelsc; wreath, Dr. James Keir and family, Malpeque; spray, Mrs. Baker and Mr. Hszen Baker. —EN‘I’ERTAINMENT AND dra- PERSONALS ma ln Indian River Hail, Tuesday, ‘ ’ ' June 10th, at 8.30 p.m- Admission _.MQ55]-3 Jame! and Robert, Dunlphy, of Kensington motored m Ho“ River on Saturday‘ K' meeting of the Bridgetown Metllo 'diet Church Sunday School met last k, the Pastor, Rev. Robert M. 2' Road, on Saturday night, May Glvpgcen-iiyp-l“, 4' One -psir of sliver foxes were talc i en. There is a strong. suspicion, _ rgiiie Jollylnore. Lens Mciirozor. Zinmpfétfiili?tfifiiilnifhii? E§’,‘,‘,°_“,’, “Wm” °“ “ 'b“”‘“°““ 25 were el-ectd nn followsLSupel-in- us?“ {iiei-{WW "wk-Ail" Mc’ returned‘ it is expected thslt legal .' . ' "ii ° "iiiisim- ' iiiiiiiiev action will be taken. Champion n32. mil?“ r n ‘Montana’ Omar, Bafiuml. - _ easy Imatter to trace them. Mr. John iH. Lee, Summerslde. living, John IQ : a o a W .- .- 3 I’ 2 5 Creellmount Christian Church i etery. / Summerside Dramatic Club " senlted the three set comedy evening, Msydlst. The plsy E hoggdonht ingtou played the “emit '12s w“: o fe woriisalronl- y Voile , ugh-ct . lftsthhssn Cam ron. glen small-now‘ rsieil 112v: . O insult" dole, who’ minted s rnlmlrs,=wllrreil~ Phiilode nu hnlnils : . more. " F; . H W i: r ' "ma"? ilxilitlsfifiitfi. Vsllsy, iiisri Oslll The foxes ‘Rayner and Mary Watson Bim- ‘ nlons, died M. his home at Green- b"? 3i-i‘°°i-"H' QAuDE-|-_,At summam... June 8 mount at 4.60 e.m. Monday, June M“! John s_ elude“ aséams, yum 2. All of his children. rive. sons Fhlneral notice later. ‘ NOY.—~At North Wiltshirs W Richard noy aged Traveller's 09. Funeral from “me home of her ‘by his Wiio. brother Mr. John Mitchell at 2 p. Wiioili he ‘c9195 m. Ffriday. Service at the house. v~ and three daughters, were at his ed t0 ho bedside ibefore he passed away. after oI-iolliiiii Mr. Rayner was in his 85th year. 5am), being born April 9th, ‘i840, at ond class license. Rest. He is survived -———- Emily Cannon,’ with rated their 60th wedding anniversary on iFeh. 20th last, and live sons, lB. il.. Jim. Joe. ger west Wednesday- Archie and E. =H., all of whom re- side on IP.E.~I., and three daught- are, iMl-s. A. ‘P. Wells, of ‘Summer- ed to her homo. ids. Mrs. Hurbert Platte, Kiidsrc ter spending the Capes, and IMns. fl-i. J. Hale oi.Wcr- rrlends nt Alma, Lot 8.—-l-i. . caste-r, Moss. IHe has two brothers I Rayner of ‘West Devon. —-<Mise Katie Mountain. Mliiililie- farmer living on the Queens lld Wm. iRsyner of Morse, Soak» who hsd spent the winter in South- was engaged gprggdlng 513g. and one sister, iFannie McDonald. em (hlilfbfhifl. ,ll.rrlved home a new Shel-brooks, PJEJI. ~Mr. Rayner d," am_._u' was‘ an old and respected ‘resident :- °i ‘P1411139 ‘Edwina “Mimi and M“ '—M!'- P" Muir"- reuevmg ed in th reins was drn god sovcr- _ mmy ifriends extend their heart- “ch; "w; o; m9 Canadian e g hflli" retired, a writ-er in one uf the felt sympathy to the ls/nlily. The Nathan Ranwgy at Qllnrlettetown Wednesday. went the week end with friends June 4th, st 8 <p.m., from his Green- l“ gamut“, K mount . ldence, interment - in‘ nrpsillmsnts. The ‘ out ~ nasnewrs lsiss foilowm-Jtlcha Iii W- iii- wnsslt. isios so! i“! sc- var ' e. ‘ "cause. LONDON, June 5-—Prlme Minist- ~ssnou|losd ls-the mp tsc e Lacy Oiills. A cs ‘M oil's. s oiosfl this afternoon - li- ohum ofiDol-siyflsrtfllll! Camelot In» Ssrsh Asn. Midis.’ d would M. _____. Cem- --Ml-s_ Mary L. McMillan, Charlottetown is vialtlnl niece Mrs. (Dr). Fleruilil. -—QUMMERQ|QI BRKMATIC gmmgy Bridge, CLUB AT KENSINGTONr-Till! » -——- We‘ -—Mr. Elmer Dunning, Charlotte "H" town, one of the "Orpheus Eight" Uncles NiecawTtlo a large guéiiogflii who made such a success a leg lth St estreon auray hml l "uc witn- strut. cnsnnemwn n 9 m ‘m Thigh-fit‘: zrlindis: is ‘is? fie" i" ___________________ rattles; with ‘complex solid {egg m... 11,111,; nu parents-oi. sulongylc weresnlr , . _.,__... °"."“ a depicted by the players. The DIP" _.pg|-_ Nell McDougsll; formerly “m. 4; when by Gwrse i110?! i“ "iii" Assistant Reglstrhr of Deeds _ “m. young lhwyei‘). "iii °°"'-"“?° snnlnlsrsiae. has been novoiflwi |‘ 1*.” ‘u (zflffrmi "fehvmiiliiairtm lay-tile iiiodsrsl Governing‘). to B elruwer eel/Y i. ti of . vlincs siillhllls in . were well tslten. The Black faced Rgma, mmiik, “um-glory "it" '9" comedy dialogue n9 dsorle Ciow m,“ A“ - ~ - - ~- and s lhlltioigli! ‘frogs Siamaililori; sins between‘ v "W "i ’ - . ili n u. 014st)’ not was well rendsrpd‘ and provck- m, fur“ w, 2am, n q“. '1“ '°'“m' °t muiilfiivlw? “u” ton Mass. retu sd home recwiy i lie group of local “thespisns" deserve cr it for their performance. and will-ho and see ' Jglllb the "bosrdW-‘in the nes future. Miss Eiis McMahon. piano _._._.. "on account oili ‘ recaivins s ‘--’ ‘Wu-._. (csnsdisn Frees) ."Mr. and Mrs. ve returned to their llumu _._... ‘Georgeltowgafler visiting ._1~1m charlmtblflivir. Howard Stewart, ely known 10W"- Rotary Luncheon The regular monthly lneetingof A the Charlottetown Rotary Club was held last evening in Cale Paul. The‘ fliliiiss ‘Beth Dsiisiss who hestrrnnlannt W m. Rowe, presided" during the business session after which ~W. FT’. McMillan introduc- ‘m- ‘Mr- 1"“! M"- L- H' ed the speakers of the evening; lMr. liarold Jen-kins t‘lle first speak ' ‘ _ er. gave a short and concise outline . . Miss lMnrion Douglas, lcnnilel, o, Drew“, emigration troumea m . Milwen’ we“ m“ weekm“! Tim“ the Province and made a. few aug- H‘ ipzestlone us to ilow they could be‘ , coped with and final Mr. J. 0. ilynllmnn. ..“Mr. James Fitzgerald, who suggested Con‘, illls been attending St. Dunstnllsi iUniversity, Charlottetown, is visit- “H ts, Capt. and Mrs. A town Baptist Choir wid for its splendid musical work will give a. concert in Mont bcell attending Prince of Wnlae tained at Mnbons Drug Store. I ‘Charlottetown. is visiting ....'.S. S. MEETiNGn-Jfbe cnnnnl Douglas. Georgetown. ——iMr. Michael Mpunttaln, Ken- w“ sington, paid a visit to town friends Bvrodle m ‘the chain The m vealed n. good year's wcr by the Superiuten ers. The officials for the her parents, lMr. and iMns. I. k done Doueine- . -—Mr. Lester Mcisellsn, town has den,‘ mm teach‘ of the depression -tdt,'l‘.J.Wllgtn, '. B" "i i=8 i‘ ° s1“; h“ Bum" which has resulted from the crook‘ Fitzgerald, Georgetown. Mr_ J‘ A_ mark gay éillfiaa Bertha Hamilton is visi count of the way in w . remarked which will make lib :11 m,‘ he, rep-mm. home 1n 19w“, alter; ti spending the winter with friends s of the foxes taken belonged t; cmmmemwn__fl - Wigglngton and iMrs_ H. __ ..'Mrs. (Dr.) Stewart, who has, Thgtlhooonftilg: ggennisxnggixltng been visiting llcr niece, Mrs. Mill‘- since famous as n. ton rapidly coming to the fully evidenced by tile few days ngo. Chief circular fronl Coneg ‘large groups u Aiilfl discussion 0 _ problems relating thereto. , pity, in iBlx-lton, has returned ~ . _MR_ slLAs RAYNOE ,__ M, ——Mr. Frank Murphy, Emerald "at “won is her home in Georgetown. ftum ‘mum P?“ Jc., spent’ Sunday in town, guest 0i Mr_ mm Mm, Arthur Murphy, Hnli- . .‘iMlss lieien ‘Stewart who hlls “t Ponce ilcell attending ‘Prince of e, Charlottetown, is visiting, Western Cnnaiin containing a full he, home 1n (;e.,,gu,own_ Rev. J. F. Denny (Continued from Page 1) on the existing 691F999 lncrss and buililln stressed the nee lccononly in the mu d of government _.Mise Eileen Smith has return. He‘. of his; 3.1.‘ r lhome in Central Bedeque g Prince of Wales Col legs, where she obtained her sec-. n man suspected of stealing n. large While it is altogether u-nlikely that he will, should the suspect how- nch anywhere nenr these loh the ever vigilant eye cnii for the lllinistry, Clhlef on ills Didgbury if nny where he studied for four years gru. Hlunting, 190i, when he was accept- cd for this Methodist Ministry and ESCAPE-What appointed to til (lent lock Having a grunt few (lays foreign mission hie Bruce ,1 his services which Rom], and ill 1907 he was M, sent out to British G m: tile Negroes am For fourteen years h-n lnbo strenuously ill that field with very i fXlilSitiefilbie success, and after ile L_ Miles expressed the op present conditions t curve "of a'~ nrai Q-Mr. S‘. ti’. iMcinnis. 96mm“ 9'“ “p” m; "bgck mo.“ Manager for the Manufacturers’ Life insurance Con was a DBBBQYP Mmqh reviewed the ltlone of inland fish- nnd showed ibrleily 110W such could be grca of ollr uuilnuuteil trail, his chances of escape. will indeed be mighty smclL-J .._Mm_ Jane Ba-ribour, hes return. --— Beaver street, af- winter with nearly proved a fatal accl place near Montague ego. While Mr. Arc desire lo enter the field, he offered Donulil, J. A. Ciel-k. ._.____-- , . horse "Tony" in some u-nscccun “m, “m; everything ' able manner took fright and ran away. Mr. Bruce becoming cntnngi- r . . 4 in gone. and his- iiiiiii,‘ t-llerless aud.evelo_ rse lllml lnotherless. Christian charity wiii lheir time of uecil. a1 hundred yards. From his silollts n is - zrnziszz: t‘§.“.°§.‘.".‘i.‘1..‘3‘.2‘.‘lf.{i113 w. siderahle distance. "Pony" upper-Raver mnuonpol‘, ' ently realized tllnt something was _- . ‘ '- wrong and stopped short, saving my onworgetown‘ h“ “wner {mm “Brim” m-imy‘ Mri he well as illl engineer and clergy- “dmcute ° man. Wllell through K. ‘m5 as i‘ imwizer- “n3 “t; Kfmé death oi‘ tile diliiitor ni‘ the lenillngil Y 9 M llzlily newspaper iiiiiiflei‘ iii llii-l assistant was {lroillotleli to the, sltion, Ml‘. licnny was naked to the ibreacil and did so with vcry Rev. Mr_ Denny was n journalist ( Bruce is an ardent Spread llnlment on brown paper iiiiii fiilDiy to throat, also inhale.‘ _ qualities are supported 1n Gc0rg(lv~0s”l] that prosperity is no s the Bruce homestead. null with iliS m, equally industrious, lli] help mate, this couple could easily considerable su retire lnslenll of continuing ns hard working tillers of the soil.—J. PERSONALS ..'Mlea iHnnnah Aitken, who has young n been visiting friends in lCharlotte-inlcnns o town and Novn iScotln, him return- hell- ed ito her home in Georgetown. ' tiling narrow lrbollt Rev. Mr_ Denny. He loved frccllmll, he was most oilnritallle in his views 0i others, lulii llloat considerate ill‘ ' .i.iiTiei.ifi . Auorloulsalfi‘ On Saturday the 14th June, inst, ices fliriAnlrg len, into the rig-ht path hyl ircnson and love instead of Mr. Denny hnil a particular- ly llcnvy domestic burtiell to hear. ‘s health ibroke down on I m ‘J ffligli British Guiana to St. v 8 n8‘ obn, and s c has been a patient ill - a mental institution since. He -.vlls 2:3,? gs???‘ ‘$210: gm‘ left with six young children to 1mm Wm, am ‘h c 9° m“ °i care for, sil undel- fourteen yanni, "Franklyn" m {non ‘no nlld this together with his ' p m‘. y m“ at iiifi-‘ilealt-h and parochial duties at tim- es seemed more than his frail body “Quid ‘iiiiiiii abut he always buoyed Mme" "P with the hone and ex- zsosoofnlwsl A iIiiilABLE PiiiiPEiiIY fiili 0n June 12th at 12 o’clock_ ' _ e authorized by Mr. Chas. (handler to‘ fies" ctlon that beltllti ' s The itilorrii ' B ‘ ii. .. Q i“ ..'iMiss fliolen ‘McDonald, wh0,iils wife has been attending iPl-lnce c ‘College, Charlottetown, is .b r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allister dDonsld, Georgetown. painful iniury to his hand v operating with msoltlnsrL-Ji. ‘- ii itiisslifégis Bewi- iln "in liens» of fete W. W. Wellness. w. 1'. wltlLtnsn iiilvivlnl Recenter. Mary, Charlottetown, week-end in, Georgetown visiting MrsiTsylors daughter, Miss Gladys Taylor, teacher. Georgetown ‘High ..'Mr. Reginald Jenkins, has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Alice. tlslliflllq ‘Georgetown, Monday for Novs Scotia. ..°Mrs. Tapper. who has been ,. the winter visiting friends is "Nova Ocotis.‘ and Charlottetown. returned to her home in George. seie by‘ itiibiic an A hi: "w " ..'iHis friends are pleased to see‘ ~ Mr. l-ltvelocit- Stewart returned to . . setovnl alter s liiwhliiiiii "iteration for up dney Street. ..'Ir. Charles ‘Hihhet been site sins 8t. Bus“; his parents, Mr.‘ and Hlhhgw, Georgetown.