I m, s, n. rruicé. cased Morris. y , s frey. Dr. LI. Princefi, ~ ...... Officers For Yea r I 9,29 —_-_- "cam-ax. June ‘L-Tbe elections st the Synod of tbs Church of Eng- wra, snnounbed at the opening of m, qvenln] sessions, were’ air fol- IWI!’ i . flufybfiltl! Llyyd. A. n. Dr. -Csnon I. A. m,“ luv. 1s. w. oodmy. Arch- moon Armitsse. ll-Iv- Al. An- ' Q”, I47, G; W. B11110“- Arch- “ug; white. Arobdescoifbrsper, smothers-arson Mlioney, hrf gqngipgham, Rev. L.H. Wilcoix, Rev. . w}; Ryder. Rev. G.M. Ambrose. In. J. Crow. Rev. JJJ. Fraser, luv. ‘ ‘p.11 Ierris. Rev. C. It. Cunningham. paw. CsnoniUndarwood, Rev. G.-R.. garrison, Rev..,A. W. Harley. . 5153's College School-Rev. W. W. qiarkson. _ " if , , zdgohill-Rey. Dr. A.H.,Moore. iomi-iiocr contrive-nay. A. a. Andrew. been Llwyd. my. iu-i. wii- pox, my. or. Prince. .1 Diocesan Mission Board-Canon a. 1i. Harris. llev. J. W. Godfrey, Dr.‘ A,H. Moore. Rev. 8- Fin-Wilson. canon Bent,‘ Rev’. LE. Frnserrltcv. c: w. Bullock, ‘Rev. on. Ambrose. _ ggqcn RJ-H- Morris, RivJCfiC. Rand. I - . - . . M. 5. c; Cw-Delll AE. Andrews. ~ . _ SIIBfl-@“I1I-VQHOYIDTU' Archdeacon " ‘vi-com, Rev~l W. Godfrey.’ Social Service-Rev. J. W. Uwydi and. Rev. God- SuhOi-Nlltllo-i-Dfillli‘ Liwydi, Archdel- , eon _ - . _ - ' i Elocessn Board. RCUITQiIS-jldlltl-i .. ash-neon uwve and Drl Moore. Substitutes-Inn}. H. Prince» and; arehocueaffAi-mitego." ‘ , _~ .' 3 "‘l.syqn-Plovinoisl_ lynod,__V_D.- M. i . Owen, A. I. Wiswell, D.M.‘ Harriai A. Miiiexiniay. w. L. raywit. l- Hart Nichols. nPisusiori. 1.1;". Ed- wards. G. E. l. Nichols. Major MecNutt. substitutes-J. M. Donovan, C. C. Blsckadsr. J. B. Kenny. i". A. Dow- - man, J1. Rutledfl, W. 51mins Lee. LC. Jones, Chas. Msior, pf. D. Ho- inane. Dr. 1W. Stevens, 5.1!. Har- T vcy. W.A. Morgan. Diocesan Mission Hoard-AB. Wis- rell, A. MscKinlay, D.M. Owen. G. El. Nichols, J.P. Edwards, H. WhistoruWJu. Pcyaht. 0.0. Black- uiar, W.J. Clayton. W. Simms Lee. G. B. R. I.—D.M. Owen and A. B. Wiswell. a lIbIi-iinies-a. o. i-isrris. s. m. Donovan. - Council loclal Service — D. M. Owen and A.B. Wiswcii, a.v_ H". ris and J.P. Edwards. M. l. C. C's-D.M. Owen and A. l. Wisweil, RN. Harris andkl. M. Donovan. RETURN FRIJM‘ ENillYABlETtlllR Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hutcheson » B a c k From Motor Trip To Florida. ' - " Ml’. and ma. G, l". Hutcheaon, "'1 Mil Dorothy. who it will h, re- membered, motored from Charlotte- . WW“ to Florida, early in February. Till-here being cordially welcomed hfllflllfier an absence of almost . four months. ‘ They think that’ Florida, espqcig]. l? Southern Mai-lam "possesses- an ideal climate in which to spend the winter months. , _ In PbrfLaiiderdale. where ‘they mm most of their time, the tem- perature _ was ‘remarkably uniform. rennin: from ‘iii-tohhbut as degrees in the shade and iii-addition, rc- ifféhinlitfilde _Winds frtilh the At- lantic. oitiytwo miles away, magi; P" iiOiie-t deif quite comforiablc. » The evenings were simply delight; ful, thewsrm, balmy breezes from the Atlantic. wlthWhe Gulf Stream only three miles from the coast, qt this point. so tempered the night “if W" "i" iitlhtcet ‘=nf,summer “milling couidbe worn with comforL. ‘The’. Floridians srs tremendous bdosters, ‘and they certainly possess a wonderful asset ‘in their delight- ful winter climate. Caifd QLThanks James Byme and Family of Water- vale, wish to thank all those who as- sisted them when their barns were destroyed by fire. 5306-6-11-11. WESTERN GUARDIAN ... THE ALBERTON Drama. ic Club will present their play "Money and tho Month" in King George's Hall at Kensington, June 13th. 5409. Allnnrll’! Llnlnient for (‘liappvll ""1"" i Classified Advertisements i z -O1ls!lsertlon. itcpsrllncefswords z z Three inset-luau ...' Io per lino of s words Z i Iolrlnssrtisul. .lspsrllneofsworiis § ltsbtlsssstious ‘lsperllllsofbwords g z ;_ ‘ “‘_““¢ ‘C ‘ ‘ v¢‘v 0490000 For Sale Female Help Wanted OLD PM!!! FOB SALE-s CENT! per bundle. Apply Guardian. 4327-24441. WANTED-A MAID FOR. GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. J. B. Hegan. 291 Kent Street. 5369-6-8-31 FOR BALE -- HTAUNCH FLAT bottomed boat. Apply 293 Richmond street. 6382-6-10-31 WANTID - TWO EXPERIENCED maids. One for kitchen and one for dining room. Apply Parker HOUR. 31334-1041. F0! SALE-LIMITED QUANTITY oats, vetehea and buckwheat. Albert Raverhill, Union Road 5388-6-11-21. roii. aAaa-aacoun HAND um- ber and kindling wood. Apply Cor.‘ Grcst George and Fitzroy Sta. 5395-6-11-51. - I0!- saw-reopens DWELLING e1 Bay-held ltreet. First class con- dition, with large barn. immed- iate pouession. W. K. Rogers 00.. Ltd. MM-G-O-tf. Salesman Wanted s ALI SKIN WANTED — BALI! agent for Prince Edward Island. I TEACHERS WANTED. WANTED - MAID FOR GENERAL housework. No washins- Apply evenings, Mrs. Harry E. Miller, 2B3 Fitzroy Street. 5370-6-3-31 . at Ottawa while Parliament 15,111- ‘Tillie ranch in Manitboa. He and Central Guardian BECITAL BY PUPILS O1 PICK. ‘Ibvmn-wn. zich Church Hail, Thursday, June 13. e p. m. 5388-6-11-11 THE FUNERAL of the late a. Mac- Donald. Rose Valley, tskea place Tilt-Billy. Juno 11, at 3 o'clock. DON”! FAIL T0 HEAR. Dr. Zelln. Clark lecture in Baptist Schoolroom this evening at 8 o'clock. 6406 MEBMAID-Rev. n. v.‘ oiviemi will conduct the service and preach tomorrow (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock. WILL CONDUCT CLINIC -— D1’. T. B. Acker arrived in Charlottetown__ via the Hochclaga yesterday at noon to. conduct a clinic for crippled children at the local- Red Cross Station. He was a guest at Rotary. ISLAND GRADUATE — In m! list of successful candidates for Re- gistered Nurses which‘ appeared ‘in the Montreal newspapers of fifth in- stant, is the name of Miss Lorna Weatherbie, daughter of Ccloneyand Mrs. Weiitherbie of Bcllevue. Con- rgratulatlons. ' CAR. ACCIDENTS-The season's car accidents commenced’! on Satur- day when it car in the vicinity of Tracadle turned completely over and‘ pinned the driver underneath, He was soon liberated. by a passing. motorist. 0n Sunday ii iargeseven- passenger car while proceeding‘ fro_m Mount Stewart to Charlottetown was driven into a ditch by a road-hog and’ only extricated with the aid of several cars which were passing by. WESTERN sismiron nauti- Scnator and Mrs. J. C.‘ Schaffncrj of Wirinipeg, Tar-rived in the city on Saturday evening. Thefienator has taken a few days off from his duties scssion for a. short tour of the Mdri- iimes. Yesterday he drove to Scuris. the guest of Mr. Donald Nicholson, exM. P. on a visit to his old friend enator McLean. He has been in the Senate since 1917 and owns a Mrs. Schaffner left this morning for Halifax. CONSECRATION THIS MONTH- Th; consecration cf St.‘ Dunstans Cathedral will take place on Wed- ncsdny, June 26. The Apostolic del- egate is coming to otficiate at the cercmony. A number pi Archbishops of Canada will also be in attendance as well as many Island priests from abroad. The 100th anniversary of the founding of the diocese will also be celebrated on June 26 and 27. The dicccse vms fcundcd in 1829 and formerly comprised P. E. I. and part of New Brunswick. The first Bishop was Bishop Angus McEachern. Dur- ing the century there have incn ‘three cathedrals. The first was a wooden structure and was later re- placed by the cathedral which was destroyed by fire in 1913. The pres- ent structure was opened in 1918. The four side altars of the Cathedral will be consecrated by four of the visit- ing Bishops. Amendments Continued from page i Teachers Wanted T0 TAKE orders for the Mandalay Edition of Kipling} Works during the summer vacation. Very special. low price and easy terms. Experience not necessary. no clpltll 190111115- exclusive territory. Good income assured, better get particulars and reserve territory at once. McAinsh a 00.. Limited, so Front at. West, Toronto. 19'" Miscellaneous Good ps . We "I" s re ble, energetic representa- tive to handle the best districts on Our agency is profit- Polhain. Nursery. 60-. S. W. l-il-tf. Wanted album! rat's! wax-rs ‘ml- i. nislled Apartment. Apply iii writing ' “X. Y. l." Gusrdian- Ille-s-lt-tf. warren - you: JUL! cows. i"§oZ'.s°"su"h"’“°“Za“ii“ ' ' . m‘ sni-l-v-o. yaw-ii , Mitchel, Wanted coasasroubaaca caims AND envelopes with address Pfini¢¢~ Jun, the thing for acknowledge- ment. invitations, etc. Guardian Job Printers’. ' ‘i enmoaiarT-ann MOUINING cards st shortest notice. Guard- ian Job Printer!- 1 . JOIN aaraan MACDONALD. 5 eyorJ-(ermanvilleiouris. bu‘ u" lbol-l-I-i mo IIIPIIUG ‘IAGI IXYIDYIIOUILY supplied. Guardian Jflb PPlfli-iifl‘! "POITI-AIT AGENTS‘ - WRIT! for Catalogue, United Art united. 102 John, Toronto, i-if-wfmldipd Situations Vacant Male IIAOI DIAL 80H‘ ill-INK FLAV- ~—,,,,,,= M...» ~..'..,--- .i'1°"i§."’£"3i§§7 y : ms - enormous dcincnd: and ten cents. t glllinl mripio. enoush for " ium- this rm?!- fliryoTir ' make ‘C ye Mr. Cahan replied that there was no reason why the officer enforcing the law could not be made a com- missioner under the act. Mr. Cardin agreed to accept Mr. Canon's amend- ment. The amendment was canted. An amendment which would pre- DEATHS _ GAUTHIEIL-At North Rustico, P. E. L, On June 7th., Charles S. Gauthier aged 48 years. MATHESON-At 0th. i829. Katie YGITS. ' Strathcona. June Matheson,‘ aged 66 i . ARSENAULT-June 9, Sister Mary Alphonsua Arsenault of the Sisters of 8t. Martha, Charlottetown. Pun- cral Tuesday at 10 o'clock to ceme- tery at Mount St. Mary's. MeLEOD.-At Stanley iaririse c" June 9. i929, Charles McLeod age 59 years. Fimeral today at 2 o'clock from his late residence Stanley Bridge in New London Cemetery. FRANCIS-At the P. u. Island nos- pital on Sunday. June 9. Mile M“ gelina Francis. aged 2'! years. Funer- e1 from ‘trinity United Church this, Tuesday moi-nine. service stlrtinl at l1 o'clock. Interment D0091" comets y. N. D, MacLean uaosnasss sebum. oii- - ' power, the Funeral . Notice The members of ths I. l. l. are requested to meet in their hall. Richmond ltrest. st 8.15 s. m. tiborrowflrnos- day, to attend the funeral of their late brother Peter Mc- Court. By order, P. B. McTAGUl. ‘Secretary. T0 ATTEND ALLBANAIJA BUNFERENBE And Prince Edward Is. land Convention of Churches 0fjChi-iat— Delegates ‘Arrive In City. A The following delegates from out- side the Province arrived last even- ing to attend the all-Canada Con- ference and Prince Edward lslarfd Convention of Churches -of Christ which opens Wednesday morning at 9.30 in the Central Christian Church of this city:_ , y. _ Goo. H. Stewart, Winnipeg, Man; Mrs. Geo. H. Stewart, Winnipeg, Man; Rev. W. G. Charlton, St. Thomas, Ont.; Mrs, W. G. Charlton. St. Thomas, Ont.; Amos Toveli, Guelph, Ont.; Dr. Fred Wallace, Hal- ifax. N, 5.’, Mryf Fred Wallace, Hali- fax, N. 5.: Rev. Dr. W. C. MacDon- gall, Toronto. 'Ont.; Rev. Hugh B. Kilgqur, Toronto, Ont.; Miss Marion V. Royce, Toronto, Ont.; Rev. W. J. Johnston, St.‘ John, N. S; Mrs. W. J. Johnston. St. John, N. B; Rev. R. L. Morton, St. John, N. 15.; E. M. Mc- Dougall,‘ west Gore, N. S. Large development companies are reported to be preparing to work over all the old diggings in Alaska déscrt- ed by the old-time miner. \ vent any but Canadian-built ships of British registry carrying on fishing from a Canadian port was advanced by Felix Quinn, Conservative, Hali- fax. It has been proven many times that Canadian shipyards could pro- duce vessels equal to those launched from any foreign yard. He urged that Canadians should be given an oppor- tunity to demonstrate that they had lost nothing of the craft which enabl- cd them to win a world wide reputa- tion with the products they sent to the high secs from maritime ship- yards. While he was in sympathy with the principle of encouraging the Canadian shipbuilding industry, Mr. Cardin believed that an injustice would be done existing ship owners if the amendment was allowed to stand. As far as the future was con- cerned, licensing was left to the dis- cretion of the minister and since ho himself strtngly favors a policy which would advance the industry. Mr. Car- din asked that the amendment be withdrawn. It would be his respon- sibility to aid by all means in his Canadian shipbuilders. The amendment was defeated. 1t was intimated that Premier W. L. "ackenzie King will notify the House of Commons today or tomorrow as to whliher or not _he has received an invitation to attend the possible con- ference between Premier Ramsay MacDonald of Great Britain and President Herbert Hoover_ of the United States respecting disarma- ment problems. EAR MITE nzsinovrn We have prepared A SPECIAL REMEDY ' which ls ma; ellsotlvsly nsstl by many LEADING FOX RANCHERS Testimonials of its merit ro- oelved daily. rial room's nauooisrs ‘ THE CHARl.0'l'i‘E'lUN_ Glm- n Local Corpus Procession Christi u Featured At Prince. Edward “Land Of Hope And Glory” A ‘Pic- turization Of Sir Edward Elgark Anthem Of The Empire Also Featured. The long awaited locsl film of the Corpus Christi Procession was screened ‘at the Prince Edward yes- terday. Excellent results were ob- tained by the cameraman brought here by the Prince Edward ‘Theatre management. Bright clear pictures taking every detail of ,the procession and the service at Notro Dame Con- vcunt. which those who took part and their friends should not iniss seeing. ‘ A screen version-of Sir Edward Ill- ~gar‘s famous song, "Land of Hope and Glory" follows the local iilmsnd is a welcome relief from the usual American production. 1n "band of Hope arid Glory" the action ranges over many of the Do- minions Overseas. and en important aspect of the story is its emphasis on the extent of which even to-day the mother country. The story tells of a fine old yeo- man family, two of the sons of which have made the supreme sacrifice: Poet-War conditions inskc the fut- urs of dye-surviving sons an acute problem, so the father. s. fine speci- inen of the real old “village black- smith," ‘gathers them together and spins an old chip's wheel which is a family relic, tn decide where they shall seek their fortunes. Each spoke of the wheel bears the name of an Overseas Dominion and as it stops when spun by the boys in turn, so their destinatiensare decid- ed. Agreement is mlde that, pros- perous or penniless. all will forega- ther on their mother's aixtieth birth- day. ' Space will not permit a full de- "tailed account. of this excellent ari- ,tish production, suffice it to say that EmPi" 15 17°10! DEODICG from theilt is one that every pupil and par- ent should see. ‘Month 1y Meeting Of Sammerside Town Council The regular monthly meeting of the Summerside town council was held last night at which routine bills were pugsd amounting to $3.656. Amongst communications read was a l-ettcr from Mr. Donaldswn, of‘ the Maritime Electric Company wishing to know what the council's intention was in regard to their offer to sup- ply electric energy to the town of Summerside. v This i-sad to a very animated dis- cussion of considerable length parti- we greet her inthe new position she is to fill. ~ First of all. said the premier, there is my old friend, Philip Sncwden, who is the chancellor. then there are Arthur Henderson, the Foreign Secretary, and John R. Clynes, the Home Secretary. 16rd Psrrncor re- lturris to his place s-s Lord President iof the Council. Tom Shaw has gone iinto the war office to look after our ‘TKIGIL interests there. ‘Noel Buxton 11s in charge of. agriculture. Mr. {Webb-still Mr. llVebb-is to look’ after the dominions and “the colonies. ‘i Then there are behind me Arthur. ;Greenwood, who has gone into the lministry of health. Sir Oharlsa ‘Ire- ilvelyan goes beck to the Board of- Jducation, but William Graham. iwho comes to- the front to be seen cipetcd in by all the-members of theibui-Jwi- mi- “m” 110W i0 i110 council. but it led nowhere and the argument was finally abandoned af- ter ten o'clock for the transaction of a little unfinished business before thef council adjournid until next Monday night. Amongst motions passed 'were the. following: That the police shall en- force pyament of executions issued ySoard of Trade from the treasury. J. 1-1.; Thomas has very broad should- "ers and I can assure you he is going to have a very big burden to put ’.up_on' them. H: is going to look after ‘the_work"we are doing for the uri- ugn-iplcyed ‘and I feel sure that the whole, nation ‘wishes him most ihearty success. ' ' ‘ butter fat, and the five Storekeepers for poll tax ‘and assessment. fffi-iabf- uniforms and caps be purchflfll tori the police ofiicers and that the sum-i MEETTN ’ ins. mcrslde Athletic Association be granted Saturday next as s. tag day. Meeting i Continued from page i the least rather peculiar of ‘parties to- rnake use of these signs when they- have ceased continuing membership. It was decided to have 37V. E. Beautie- bury make new signs for all ranches protected of a different design from any previously used. The thanks of the Association was extended to the Charlottetown Guar- dian and the Evening Patriot for their kindness in giving publicity to the annual meetings of the Associa- tion. Advertising will be continued in spring and fall in both publica- tions. The following ofncers were re-el- ected: President, LL-Colonel D. A. MacKinnon, D.S.O., V.D-: Vice-Pre- sident, Lt.-Colone1 ELM. Dsvison, V. D.; Executive. W.C.S. McLure, ML. A, ERR. Brow, WK. Rogers: Secre- tary-‘Iressurer, Major '1‘. B. Rogers. FIRST IEETING Continued from page i so much sueceees in 1924.,Wedsewood Benn is one of the Wunl m"! "hi! has s task of very great importance. He is to be the Secretary of Stain for India. We wish him w ll in ti" very trying times be will have to fsee. Then there is our old friend George Lsnsbury. who is the Iirst Commissioner of Works and who ls to tsks a hand in the solution of the unemployment problem. lobed! has had greater experience in local government. Preinierlsacbonaid has chosen L MscNeiii Weir, member of parlia- incae for last Stirling as his parlia- mentary secretary. an office which he filled in the nrocedlns Labor It'- ernaieat. Mr. Weir has been a 1our¢ iniist. aetoniuiier, teacher and ice- tursr ill political ‘ceoaeiay and is wcii 11mm in Westminster fer his insrhsustibls fond of scotch lil- isgsumqieuwieocoousim. Continued from page 1 give the matter every consideration. Councillors McLeod and McDougall of the Property and Market Com- mittees had nothing to report. Councillor Holman read the follow- i_ng police report: I roticii nzroar City Police 061cc. chsriqmwwri. r. ii. Island June 5th, 1929. To His Worship the Mayor and City Councillors, City of Charlottetown, Your Worship and Gentlemen- Tho undersigned has the honor to submit the City Police Report for the month ended May 31st, 1029. ‘thirty seven (37) arrests were made within the City limits during May for offences included in the fol- lowing classified summary- Drunk and disorderly, arrest-a, '1: convictions ‘i: Dismissed —; Total ‘I. Drunk and incapable, arrests l9; convictions 17; dismissed 2: total 19. Operating motor vehicle without permit} arrests a: convictions a; dis- missed -—: total 2. Reckless driving, arrests i: con- victions 1; dismissed —: total i. ‘rheft, arrests 2; convictions —: dismissed I; total I. Unlawful possession of liquor. ar- rests 2: convictions 2: dimtfised —; total. 2. Vsgrsney, arrests 2; convictions l: dismissed i: fatal I. insanity, arrests 2: convictions I; dismissed -: total 2. (To Falcon- wood). Totals-Arrests. l7: t ' dismissed l; total 3'1. In addition to the above there were eight convictions under the Motor vehicle Act for "speeding" and two for operating without Permit. ‘rhers was one conviction for Common Aa- sault. one for Assault causing bodily harm. one for Trespass on Railway. one for Abusive lrangulll and one for showing s vicious deg to run st large. There were also tea u- tiens under the Ia I!- 14w for neglecting te eieaa up beck ysrdssfterbeingwarnldfndoso. One charge of cruelty to animals 82; bibition Oflesra in nineteen searches o! premises suspected of the unlaw- ful sale or possession of lntnkicsting liquor. Nine prosecutions were en- tered, resulting in six convictions and three dismissals. one oflcnder was.- sentenced to ten months imprison- ment and two others to six months? each without the option of fines, all’ being previous offender . On May 1st the Force collected‘ seven samples of cream and 29 ofi milk from Storekcepers. On May‘ 30th twenty nine samples of milk‘ were collected from L‘ ensed Vcnd- ‘ ors. All were delivered to the City Aifiast f5r your health? contain less than 8 1-2 per cont of‘ W cdu také If so, use ' ROYAL YEAST CAKES —-the standard of quality for over 50 years. Soak a cake of Royal Yeast, with a little sugar, in tepid water oyer night. Stir well, strain and drink‘ the liquid. Flavor is im- proved by adding the of an orange. c: In Memoriam MR. RONALD A. STEWART of (Councillor Reardon presented 'an excéllent sanitary report. Resolutions from whom these samples were col- lected were pr- outed under the - Milk By-Law, a conviction and fine _ being imposed in each case. t The amounts collected in fines and i coats during May are as follows- Two Fines of $200 each imposed under the Prohibition Act-uncut. i Miscellaneous Fines and costs im-i posed and collect:d—$23fi.00. Total amount collected——$63il.00. Other duties performed by the: Police during May are as follows- Prisoners escorted to County jail- a. 1 Summonses served-Ah ’ A Subpoenas served-e. Dwelling houses quarantined-l v Dwelling houses released from‘ 6 quarantine-Al. Ticket-of-leave man reported-i. y ‘Escorted to Falconwood-A. ' ~- In Station for protection over night —i. Garnishees served-d. Dogs destroyed with consent 5wners-6. g 0n May 3rd 5511?!!!“ W- W- MP Relatives and friends were shocked i 'nnis proceeded by rail to Port Elgin, m 19am o; the death Q1 My, Ron- .B.. and took over two absconding aid A sfgyvaft m the p_ E, Igland juveniles from the Provincial Police Hospjm] on Aprq the gm, 111; 1|,“ by Whom @1191’ had 119°" ""51"! l" Mr. Stcivar; was born in Bethel, Int; our request on charge of theft. The 43, May 5h 135g_ The “warm hgg ' boys were escorted here same date ‘been am“; 1m. "me month‘ um m, g P“ mm‘ “m” ‘h’ Juvmue 0mm‘ efforts were spared nor loving kindness ¢_._ They wereeach sentenced to serve reserved w prolong his May. but m .- from three to nine months in the was’ done m w)" me Grim Rev", Boys’ Reformatory. the sentences be- ‘God m His ail wise power knew mi! iuspanded Pmdm? The“ 5°“ be‘ ibest. His servant's work was done. He hlvmuf- ~ called him home, and being sustained Rullectfunl’ fiubmittedi all through his sickness by an un- A‘ BTRTWISTLE‘ faltering trust carried almost to the _ ‘ chm 0r Emma‘ last-he ivas able to leave s fond?! ' good bye to his dear ones. TheFun- eral was held from the home of his i grandaughtcr, Mrs. RI 'B. Vessey. Charlottetown, on April I-lazclbrcok Cemetery. His Pastor Rev. R. W. Lindsay spoke words of trilth 3 and comfort to the sorrowing onesf msclvvedi‘ T)!“ Dr‘ s‘ R‘ Jenkins ‘The hymns sung were favourites ofi b" ‘Piwmmd "5 i‘, “"9” 9’ m’ the ‘dcccascdfiafe in the Arms of‘. 5mm‘ Board‘ ‘ ' i Jesus, Asleep in Jesus. and The Lord ' m‘°“’°d_'Th" ‘h’ “m “T $5"°°°‘°° [is My Shepherd. He leaves to mourn be. 9nd m’ “unu” “I the Hams two daughters, Mrs. Jas. Jenkins. and, Memmm Gamay 3nd EM“ Mrs. Alex Horton of Bcthcl. Also two Librfiry Building: W“ hem’: one ha“ grandaughirrs Miss Marion Jenkins ti}; city share for the cost of erec- Blflnflt and I; Bhveseilezti‘ ' _ are»; own ivi w om e res . zfnaled_gszrbs ztgilmfgttingcxzgti The pail bearers at the house were gflilitis lgesartment at Halifax. thabsolomon Mum!‘ W‘ w‘ wmd‘ the City request ‘the Dept. of Militiadmhn JnnkmsQBPSwenJenkins‘ Wm’ - m w“ .0,“ the m“ m pound” Curran and m-rbert Thomson. andj; guns at Victoria Park and have them m“ m9 wave’ Fwd Rubeflson‘ J‘ w‘ removed M soon u pogme‘ Bailem, W. W. Vlnod. Solomon Mutch i ‘ Much dmclwkm wok plum m the Roy Jones and Charles Rankin. Bias-i, - appointment of a City Assessor. The fwd are m“ dead who cue m ‘he Lord. following resolumn was finally pmifi-nm henceforth that. they may rm to the Council: Resolved-Phat. J.C. mm‘ the" labmlrs “d The‘: war“ ' shun“ be appohjwd {my Assessor do follow them. Rev." 14. l3. , .y | - . i ... for one year beginning July 1st at a. salary of $1500.00. I The resolution Mm“; 5‘ Mam“ -- 45 , was put to a vote and carried. E- Dmmlas ‘38 ‘ V‘ my w_ _,_ a MacMmn, any L.Kell_v as Health Officer reported one case of G Mm" 39 ' scarlet fever in the "city. He made T- Bmme" 3-3 reference m the house on the corner i w~ Gume-l‘ ' 4' of Bavfleld and Sprint! Park Road. i 5' R- MCKF 3'5 stating that the tcnaiits who were W~ A- Smiiii - 44 ordered out were still living there. A- H°1"]“"5 '~ ' The Board of Health was ordered to ‘ R» Cu- “n " deal! with this matter. iwv Wiwliify "5 The following is the Meat and Milk R°Y"’"RBT°Z ' ' ' ' " Inspector.‘ Report. _ - A. Mi cg‘. inns .. 4 TO m: worship the May-O,- and Elisinn ios. . mpmmi-g g1 me City Council: W McDonald 3.5 Your wot-ship ‘pd Gentlemen‘ ‘J. Walker . . . . . . . .. 4.4 .. I herewith submit my rciwri 0i 5 Tall" """"" 4": m?" and muk inspmum, ym- u“; Pure Milk C0. 3. -, S. lnman . . 4. ' month ending June 10.“ 1929. k Condemned as unfit for food undtl-i- 131i’ -- denmyed’ on; who}; carcass of beef H. Bea on . . . . .. - W- ~i Y: zzzzzzzzrsc: mu: TEST MAY so. 1m in. Bovyer .. . so clear Clftnwn Con. Milk Co. 3. clear Wood Bros . . . . . . .. 3.1 clear P. C. Butter Fat R. McDonald 3.5 Q y_ W904 3.6 Pail it ‘co-day! When you walk up the street, with a. re.- c-eiptin full in your pocket. Tmowing that your name is clear on the ledger “it’s a. gra-a-a-nd and glorious feeling‘. Bring in your bill today, we'd rather write receipts than go to the circus" Did you get a bill? g It’s due for payment WHEN YOU T . I. E. QROKZN. Meat and Milk Inspector. F l I I We thank you v . Moore 9 McLeod Limited .I._D