..<_ _ . E.o%‘fr’iiti>- eI-Sx- . ‘toasifi-leouiik g industry in the lending French IYPFl- Calfsklns _____ ' orlicels so that Prince Edward Isiandilkitatoes _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ z is getting well advertised on the rim-imam, n," bnghe] ___ 55c to 30c tinnnt of Europe. ‘Pnrk _____‘ __________ __ 9c to 14%,, llhrly this year Mr, Rogers ivas in strumentul in bringing to Prince lid-i CHARLOTTE-row" ggtetekbseag t ngtiiniStaminzi Gin gooo barb wheat of Western ¢anaea is full of richness and slrengtlytbdt builds flesi) and bone. ‘Ilui-ttg our has all lbe qualities of this .w1)'eat. “Gbe cost per loaf ls veouceo when you use Turity Tlour. 1 The Purity Flour Cook Book will be mailed pechgo :id to you for thirty ceutlfll’: worth ma“, rile for one to-day to a Limited I Western Canada Flour Mill! Cullpln Toronto, St. John, 11.8., uairv rizoua I NOTICE OF DIVIDEND ddr Fox Industry Is Steadily Grow- IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA mg IN THE MATTER OF the Wdindlnq- __ Up Act being Chapter 144 ofjhe , n-nuvw -' l) ' TT“ l-lmv often do we hear the cx- Revised Statutes of Canada and iirt-sslon. “Prince Ifidivartl Island is Amending Acts the best little spot of red earth uii- iit-r the canopy of heaven." “(LIV and ~ . - ‘ en of t c ‘Krill? odfioiiidhfiii Zifififii’ n. wou- iT~ Ttiig MATrt-zin 3F “rut-inter . - a tourist ara- "15 01119811)’ I1 q" I "1- §:}‘_,,",f'f“ 1mm" 1”" “s p i.\' PURSUANCE of an Order of (in the other hand too we hear oi i111’ 111111. N11‘. J115l109 MUTDhY made me “tum, heroruutg tiuuuuuinieth hi" the hth day of April 1925, I, the un- “ur irons and daughters ienving 119,-.) dersigned H. K. Burnett, Officer of u, “an but“, up utuer iuntis hy their the Supreme Court of tBriti-sh Col- rm-umtuy and rntenrguucu unibia inrcharge of the liquidation we need umre or the optimistic hi, of Dominion Trust C0., DO H-ERiE- ti i-ances regarding our own Prov- DEC-ARE A SECOND DlVliD- int-ti. 1"1\ 1) 111 eight 061115 (30) in the dol- tme ‘of the most enthusiastic atlvo- 1111‘ _ “Don the debts and claims trams bf the Dream, Opportunities, utzziiiist Dominion Trust Company .int| thc great possibilities 0f.l’riuce ‘$111011 have 1713911 ll-"Owed b)’ 111e- i-jilwnrd Island is Mr. w. K. Rog- (01111- ‘who returned home ‘,Satitrda.i’ THE SAID DIVIDEND will-be m“, 14mm n ten weeks’ trip across paid ii-pon application at my office, .-“,_ abutment. where he stnuueti over $27 Standard Bunk Building, 510 u, Huston yew York, Chicago, Des- Hastings Street West" Vancouver, Monica, Omaha, Denver, diilcrcnt 1,1- f.. on and after Tuesday the titiut, in Qniiijm-nih, and in Oregon. at Jitli. day ot May next, between the Slit-Kile. Butte. St.. Paul. and other itoiirsltttitl lilua)ntl 4 o'clock (Satur- tt, __ t aysv o ‘ . ‘ §r‘,f_°§uogerS_ “no i, nutunnnu r... ANY‘ CREDITOR who cannot at- i-iigiifierl not only in Canada and ill (lend personally to receive his divi- tho lmitethStzites, but iii the Olil ilchtl maythave- the dividend cheque country, as the Morgan of the furtseni to him hy host at his risk or inning“; mgr-rests, could not have tlclivc-retl tn his order tiipon sending nqhioved that enviable and well de- Illi- a writtrn request therefor, rvud ilistinctlon had he not tuil stating the rt-ei-nt trip was one 0t the many 1i!‘ ptzstttl or tlclivered. which he has made for some _vcar‘- PERSONS holding Powers of At- U. S. Menace To (IIIOIIW matinee: mailman seeking to Mirth!!! the 118! mlglfl we are made out ‘to b0." ‘i810 npenker. that. country is contented to play its pert in the greet effort," be lilid- -_--—¢O>———— FAREWELL PARTY 0n the evening of March-filth. 11 large iii-umber of 1100918 #819111 "d at the comfortable homo of Mr. imd Mrs. George Rogers, Freetown. the given in honor of ‘Mr. George Vt Payuter who was shortly to leave for the United Staten. der and a. nicely worded address read ‘by W. Reginald Reevog and presentation of a valuable watch was made by Austin W. Rogers. This was suitably replied to by Mr. lPgynlBiI who thanked oil-l ipree- eat for their expression 0f 800d W111 and assured them of his always re- membering his many friends. The remainder of the evening was rpleasan-tily spent in games and music: a dainty lunch was served and heartily ‘ondoyed by all. After the uauwl "bouncing" the very enjoyable evening was brought to a close with singing “For He is s Jolly Good Fellow" and "Auld bang Sync". ADDRESS Dear George :-- We, your friends and neighbors of Freetown have gathered tonight to express our sincere regret at your departure from our community to the Uni-ted Staten, where they say the roses are always blooming, and to assure you that. you are leav- ing friendly hearts and kind anem- ories behind. ‘We iknow that you will be great- ly missed from among us for you ‘have endeared yourself to no all ‘by your bright. face and attractive iper- sonality, and the many pleasant hours sipentt in your company will be cherished amongst our most precious memories. and wherever your future may be you may rest many friends will follow you. We are well aware that on an occasion of this ‘kind, wrds are mu name, nogini niilweak. ‘we therefore ask you bo ac- iutit in the great, silver fox iudus- ilress and tlescription 0t’ the personfielli- 1111B 91111111 8m. 11°1- 101‘ W! 111' try "(i-Prince Edward Island and his to whom‘ the dividend cheque is to trlnaic value, but as a. emu-ll mktu of our esteem and regards. iiast in extending tho ramifications of‘ UNIV‘)! from creditors. authorlzingiiflwfl 114911115- hig- i-htiirlly expanding ‘illlhllliniri abriiziiLIsiicli zittrirntey to receive any div"l-- anti in selling large numbers of 1111411111111 Iiiiifit produce to, and if requir-i int-re 'i"h,- majority of tliesc were t-ii tlipusil with, me such iPower of t, tnn ii-hih his eight raiiciic>, wliici‘ Attorney prior to the ipayment of ii,'|\'l' a total fox iioptilatitiii of tiiiv any tliviilciiil to stich ‘attorney. il.._ mud, but hc has also bought a iyqqiiqii thin git-it, day or Apr“, nniiriic-i‘ from titlit-r ranches it: \\'i.'11.\],'i_’_1,-';_ ilt- is more aiid_ more I l'iiil\"ltivii'L‘i1i _ H. K, BURNPTFT, ironi his tiiiScl'\'iii10l1s o1 101111111011-1 (‘iizt-t-i‘ of the Supreme Court of ahrtuul that tlit-re is no piiict» \~'111‘1‘ iliitish Columbia. nun-n h; to be found such rriii hunts itilliPlitmUlll as in Pflflcvv iuii h-iiiliii. Hc believes 111111 ’1‘1‘ 11; ~i.iiiiliirtl o!‘ pi‘0fi111'11¢1' 1e‘ ~ 1 1' 11"" ; than clst-iviierc, autitliat iioulit-it- at i ii|\'l‘(' izreziit-r possibilities. (it i_:<.\_ir~.t. ~.i¢ iiuvc not the big groups ill lltlliiltill-V hii-ti; who are at) iic found tiiiisiiic iiz-‘ lu-tiviiice ;hnt at iiic saint‘ 11111" “"1 iiiivt» not tlic same num-bgr oi poor in: hriiiiortion to our population aiild tli -it- irumur u" _ 30c ,,., hm the trctncntiolls striist-l-l‘ i" r, , """"""""""" " . . - Jinn ____ __ ________ uids moi-t which is tlic lot ot Port 23C . . - who arc not. so fortunate as to U ‘1 "es —-— iu-‘itli- on Prince Edward island. WM“ - -- ig hui- people realize to a grtlfllfifttllllfit _ t iixtfiflt, the possibilities of 1119 10X 111'. “Y ------------------ -- riistry here, conditions could be vast- Siantlaril Bank Building, nt-tiiivcr, ll. (‘. i 1'\'-1i THE MARKETS SOURIS _ llli Hi] ii improved. more employment. would MONTAGUE ni- given. and there would not he tin-t .1 iiltirtilili- failing on in imlnuiiilwii» ;11iiit<.»i- _____________________ __ 30¢ This your lie noted that tierc iviui ii ‘ iltzgs __ __ 23C greater demand than ever before torit-uttrtrunu __ 25c_35c taxes raised on Prince Edward ifiilillki.‘il|rty ____ $10'_$H_ tiur foxes have the edge on all t‘ l-lli-irmts 70c intiiors, and competition ti‘: 111111‘ 111-fi-,,,-it _________ _ _ "QM/fie t-i-eusing nli over the Uhilcii 511110‘ 11'; """"" “ a rapid rate. ‘ MT. STEWART On his recent trip .\l:'. lliiitcrs 11>‘- tablishetl a ranch at DUSMIIHIOH, Iowa. B H n and another at Spokane, Wasliinmon, F‘: (1 --------- -- wliere lie cnterctl into partnership f5“ -- uith Illltflilttl‘ prominent 1)l'l.‘l.‘(19l‘. lic Imflme-‘i hits a thiril intt-rt-st also in a hit; (“its -- uincli iti lilo north of Scrriilaiitl, Illlli-Pillk _ _ _ _ __ __ 14c izist your si-iit <i\'i-i' a 1111111 T111111 1'1'111<'l'.1141l’ ........................ __ $1.1 ifitlwurtl Island to tnkc riiarsifi - lie ilils also sent foxes to France. hwifzerlaiiil, and Norway as wcil a.» MURRAY HARBOUR Scotland; and in Europe, ii1<'1'9i’)F'!-~]';iiiiei- ____________ __ 32c ilic nucleus has ‘been lnitl of what lb1l§ggs __ "' 34,, iit-gtineii to bn :1 very grt-at intlizntrv i a“ ‘ 6r: lit‘ 1921i Mr. ltigcrg brought to tiit- Pork ' -- °“ island from France ll. gctiliiinitiii """"""""""""" " 14%;“ named Louis MHYICIIS, manufacturing chemist, who sin-pt two months in the Rogers ranches learning thc business. Mr, Martens than rutiirnr-tl hnnig anti ‘Butler w -------------- -- 25C l0 28C i-tarted ranching in his tiwii (JUllllll',\"EggS. per doz, 2c with the foxes he seriireil in this l'rti-‘111<1911 ....... .. vlnce. He hna also written up the Pressed Hay SUMMERSIOE ward Island a gentleman and his wiri- from Switzerland. who are at Present on one of the Rogers ranches learu- age!‘ """"""""" " ssc-gsc i th bu t 3r be ht - ~---- b’: ofefoxgsesisid nnteflrstuisnterhlgtllwo pmflme‘ - - 253-30‘? re urn with them to Switzerland, but o“! were so favourably impressed with If“? -—-~ Prince Edward Island that tin-y have 101k ----- tlecided to buy a farm and settle here. Fowl ___ $1-00—81.26 A5 they ,are people of cotiriitlcrable Turnip! ..................... __ 18c a! I119 W“ ‘llli- 00101‘ Mr lntr n" menus their decision to make tho Isllfld their home ‘will be of consider- ublahdvantnge to this Province, a ti i .1.- m1 i e followed by others. WASHINGTON, 'l‘l1 t?y iliy day and in every wnyi the ndva April ' your COLOR CUT-OUTS. Begin- zc do nothing but alt tn the nun e-nd _ poor mother, -_ $05. worked herd wgive‘ her the nieeot ____ __ 15¢ thing: ponible; ' end bareback; pink. She is ween n in: I “l!!! brown: dren with eh no doubt the example which they have FIRST LADY WORI OLD COAT BM Ifltflliflll ‘in mltoh. After a t am» uiend m 17.—-A llimwulahteereeonrd. ouch u the‘ tagen of our fascinating and iipi-iniz coat which 1m been n ‘IIQPVMVQP M rifih hinhiy rpfqfiublgtindugtfy hm hecom- of her wardrobe for some time m: out. __._-_@o-+_._ Three Spinners cocoa cor-ours OIQ l A LAZY OIRL Did You ever hear the story of "The Tb-ree Sprnaorlf" Even if you have. It. will be tun to rend over the story and ‘not it out with 11in! todfly there will be a paper o“ doll or a dreo: every day until . whole ltory of "The Three Spin-i 11ers" is mid. If you uve the doll! - and (INBIN you can play the nary over end over. , ' The tint cutout, which you p“ today. in of a luy girl who would dmin all day. She wu a great tMll f0 l" ylm The In! llfl we: u hoouunii lovely golden abode, her eye: blue. lug more widely known. lint were new to those who watched her come and go. ‘Ilnnrdl Llulnnt Flue for the Ilnlr. r t Worn by Mrs. Coolidge to Ellltei OUTS tomorrow. for there will .. , nefviccn Sunday, but, her drc ".1 and Gunther M80 for bar. ‘(copyright 1m. World Poaaadle Says _ A ' lath-En, 11-1517 . m, u“ trod Stator,» the ‘granule: menace u. world beanie iii-an rui- " W" "W- "i1" mmnff; u’ "Adm urfith-mm gm: Glasgow, with : cargo of om t ‘t vi u" flaw ‘it. dink-ii... . or New York, declared ui an adifrelb here “we ma; not the peaceful poo _' "All of our peaboinon: wt,“ '6," Drunk-tr“ ‘or Tree" brand Timothy. excellent pence in not complete ‘mitt! our quamy- “mug "9 “"9" P111!" No, 1 Early-Late-Alsike and Sweet Neuron but“! a firewall rut? River 10.30 a. m. Burlington, 2.80 The ‘Immune w“ when u, or. now, or before April 27th. assured the lbfiSt wishes of your. Signed on ibeliulf of your Free-' .flfllflli of the late Mrs Nichole! w»_t- rt I‘ - -_ . _~..~t THE‘ cnmhrrmown GUARDIAN in tfliilill Iottetawu iFridly nd salt, loaded by Cnrvell Bron. JUST ARRlVED—-CBI' “Pine A. Horne 8r wh- Iesale and retail. o. 4654-16tbs2i. - Wright's Orchestra will iplay at the during the firivt show. ANGLICAN SiERV-ICEE- In the Parish of New London on the 19th inst. will be as jollowa: French p. m. Kenslngton, 7 p. in. Sunday School 2 p m. Lenten Misnionary Boxed (Pyramid) to be handed in Write name ou box, nocxv POINT FERRY. -'- The repairs to the S. S. Hillshoro which comprised this year besides the usual annual overhauling. tho partial remarking and complete resheatlring of the hull with cop- lrer P1811118. and exitensive work on the paddle wheels, are now al- most completed. It is expected that the vessel will be relaunched some time next week. probably Wednesday. FUNERAL YEGTERDAYw-The funeral of Mrs. Joseph Carter took place from A. A. Heqmenseyka Funeral Home this morning to St. Dunataufis ‘Cathedral. Rev Maurice McDonald, church and Rev A. Sinnott at the grave. The pail bearers were: Messrs. James Stewart. Thomas Dover, Edward Bell. R. J. Madlgan John Cronin and J. B. Flemming. LAID TO REST. —The duneral of Mrs. Michael S. Sinnott took Dlace from her father's residence‘ John-son's Raver yesterday after- noon to St. Pnrick's Church, Fort Afllustus and was largely nwcnd- ed. : The pail bearers were Messrs, John McDonald. William Trainor, Peter Trainor, Arthur 398E811. JOBBPII Brazil, Charles Walker. Service at the church and grave was conducted by Rev Allan J. McDouaild. ‘ BROOKFIELQ-Jfhe services in the Broolcfleld congregation on iSunday April 19th will be as fol- lows: Hunter River, 11.15 am. l-Iurtirville, t3 p.ui. and Brookfleld ‘I pun, Rev. '1‘. D. Purdla will cow. duct the services All are cordially invited. CHURCH UNIQN VOTE-The vote on Church Union in the Brookfleld Congregation was finish- ,ed in Huntsville on Wednesday, -April 15, and stands us follows: Brodnfleld Presbyterian, 63; Union 0; iHartsville Presbyterian. 61; Inn, 19; Union, 16, Total Presby- terian 143. Union, 29. LAID T0 REST. —'i‘he funeral of the time Mrs Wm l.. Mne- Eachern took place yesterday aft- ernoon from her residentie at Mermaid to Mermaid Cemetery under the auspices of the‘ Ladies Orange Benevolent Association The funeral services were con- llucted by her pastor Rev D. M. Lamont. The pail bearers were Archie O. Henley. Russell C. Clark. Stewart MacEacliern Robent Tomlins. Ernest Coffin and J. Peter MacDonald, FUNERAL NOTICE. — The funeral of the late R. K. Brace will talk place tomorrow afternoon. A ihOFl oerv-ioe will be held at. the MacLean d: iMacDoniild Funeral Home leaving there at 2.25 for the Salvation Army Citadel for ser- vices at 2.30 thence to Sherwood Cometiery. The funeral will be under the auspices of the loyal Orange Association. Also the Couiienn wiill take piece tomonoiw afternoon from her late resident» at Alexandra to Poymal Cemetery services starting at. the house at 2 p. m. Both funerals will ‘he under the direction of McLean & MacDonald. CHOP FRDII Holmnnh Catalog- Uu- SCHOOMER QAIiLSF-Tlm Schoon- Moore d: Ilfebood Idtnitictldll HOOIERY GPICIAL ATWR-ATTC aunt-an, April mu and zsui bo- °""h “F; gtggighggfijigggh? ore X p.m. Ladies’ ntockinkl. blncb "e °r ' ,_1i and Brown, 6 pair: for $1. and Mona‘ Sofil. 6 pair: for $1.00 . E. ‘an "an t”, u‘ ‘unfit u". Pratt l: Sea, 8t. Peters." section: of our country wire mm i ny the sword. Europeans ‘know 14504454“ Prince Edward Theatre tonight PRINCE EDWARD-Frank Han- elling at lowest prices wholesale Prince Ed-wand Theatre tonight _ officiated at the i-l‘ 81 ‘Union i3; iHTunter River Preshyter- 1°19 FRESH LOT or LApin HA1’! ready to wear, came in YNWMBY Corps of the city schools b05811 their training course this week. PRINCE EDWARD—Frunk' Han- Wright's Orchestra will rplay at the during the first show. NOW ARRIVING beat quality Clover. Timothy, Seed Wheat White Banner Oats. Peas. Vetchefl Barley. Buckwheat, Corn etc. and retail-A Horne & Co. 455 4 16ths2i TWELVE DOLLAR SUITS-A wonderful line at The -Meu's Store. Moore d’: McLeod Mmilted-ll BOYS Z-PANT SUITS at$9.95.1nak- iug a lot of talk at The ‘Men's Store Moore & McLeod LimiilBdr-ll BEADORA voiLés 49 eta. yd. at the wash goods counter. Moore & McLeod Llmited.—1i PERSONALS Mr. F. A. Walton, Bradalbane was i1 visitor to the city ‘yesterday. Mr. J. A. Hughes, Clarlotown was in he city yesterday on busi- ness. ‘ Mr. P. L. Murphy. Mi-ll View was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. John Kelly, Lake Verdh W118 in the city ywterday pm business. iMr. and Mrs. James O'Donnell, left yesterday on a visit to Mon- e i. Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Buntain of New London were among the visi- tors to the City yesterday, Miss Bessie Saunders has re- turned houie alter spending her Easter holidays at Weatwood, Char- lottietown. ' Mrs. Harry Slackford has re- turned home after spending her Easter holidays visiting friends in Charlottetown. ' ‘The many friends of Mr. James J. Kelly, Fort Augustus who is confined to his house through ill- ness hope toeee hiim about as usual, fully restored to health. Mr. Martin Walsh left yester- day morning on an extended visit to Boston and New York. Hie many friends wish him an @1150)" able visit. end that ‘he will return fully restored in health. - ihient. Colonel and tMrs. S. S. laud to at/tend the obsequles of the ilutter's mother, Mrs. Martin Winn. are remaining here a few days, the guests of the Misses Winn, before returning home. — Quebec Chron- Miners’ Relief ‘ Fund ‘ Previouslywicknowledged. $134.00 300 lbs butmetr and clothing E. Louise Jenkins, 825.00 St. Pauls Church, 836.00 G. F. Hutcbeson, 810.00 A Friend,‘ 81.00 Kennedy Bros. Kensiington, 100 bags potatoes J. 0. Hyadman, 10o loaves bread J. P. Gordon, 50 loaves broad F. J. Holman, 50 lo vets bread J. D. J-eulriua, 50 ~l a breed istewuntls Bakery, 50 loaves bread ‘Moore & McLeod. clothing Hunt Resumes For War-Brides Body HALIFAX, April 17.—Egged on by the Crown's reward of $500 and the news this morning that n leu- antfess grave bad been discovered on the Plctou-Truro highway, searchers took up with renewed interest today their efforts to dud the body of Sarah Ann Gammon. young English war-bride, with who» murder on or about Sept. 9, that, her husband, Duncan Gam- mon, war veteran, has been charg- 11w mm: m: notion‘ euro '1'!" =19- P. u m M, diurommwn, r. I. i. ed by the AttorueyGeneral for No- r iScotia, iHon. W. J. (VJ-learn, l For Fire Insurance ' eonlult H. M, SIMPSON 160 Richmond ltreet when‘: I! CADET nutritive-Tho Cadet and unexpected fatality occurred GET A NEW HAT-Tho smart dirt-oat. was suddenly called to tho Robert and Antemaa of Canoe -. Cove. The pail bearers were MES-HTS ,ers are Edwin of Charlottetown. 1 *+—" f "lb the millet‘ of l-lfo we are in death", was very 1010151)’ ‘m’ pressed upon. til-B 60111111111111? °5 Milo and viclrmy with a very 811d on Sunday, March 8th, 1020x1111 it became k-uown that Mr. Leonard RogerlOll, an old and respected Iv life beyond at the age of 62 years. Ho had been in his usual good health and was out. attending to his evening duties. The were about -to partake of evening meal and becoming auxi- ous at. the delay of the father's re- turn, ‘his eldest sou went out to call him.‘ After a few minutes search he came upon the pwstrwi body, lying lifeless beside a set of bob sleds, where he evidently slipped and fell, striking his temple on tho iron mounting caus- ing instant. death. _ Mr. Rogerson was a member of the Church of Scotland, a very kind and Oblig- ing neighbor, beloved by y0l111i< and old alike, and the loss to the community is deeply felt. The tuneral which was largely etttend- ed was conducted by the ltev. Ewieu MncDougiill assisted by the Rev tMr. Turpel, and the remains laid to rest In the Kirk cemetery at M-ilo on Thurud-ayn March 12th of Lowell, River Jct., brothers, Fndyien Vernon; and two Ruhr. Milligian, Roderick MacLean, John D. MucLean, Donaild Mac- Donald, Neil N. McNtevln and Gordon Campbell. (Other papers please copy-i MRS. TERENCE LNNIGAN The death occurred ‘in the Chur- Iottetown IIJOEDMB] at an early hour of Wednesday morning, A111" lat, of Lottie iMcGuigun, beloved wife of Mr. Terence ibanigan of Sturgeon. ' The deceased was only twenty- nine years of age, entered the Hospital Just. the iprevious Monday for treatment, but despite every possible carowind attention she steadily grew weaker until the end came, on the above mentioned date. She was a most estimable woman. possessing admirable (iuniilties oi‘ mind and heart. She had a lovable and attractive personality anti Wllfl a general favorite. She having been called away- wheu in the natural course of ev- ents, there were many years of itse- tlulneas before ‘her. The great sym- pathy extended to the bereaved hue-i iband. There are also lcft to mourn five brothers; James and Idinuiot. St. Mary's Road; Christopher and John in Bristol, Conn, and Cbarlost Victor in ‘Modford, Mass. . iTho funeral which ‘was an un-' conrmonly large onmperhaips the lar-i g-tst ever seen in Sturgen 1l’arisii' wmi-IWFDM. W110 “Trived 1" wwniwns held on Friday afternoon to SL1 sa1llrday "m" P1711109 Edwmd IsTiPa/uhs Church and thence to tho Roman Catholic Cemetery "where service was held by Rev. Theo. Gal- lant and all that was mortal was laid to rest unti-l the great call of Judgment Day. , To the grief stricken husband and bereaved relatives, the ‘Guardian extends its sincere sympathy. JOHN C. PROCTOR The many ifriends and relatives of the latellobnfl. IProctor in town and country were greatly shocked in ‘hearing of his death on April 6th at tbejbome of his eon-iu-law, .Mr. Hector MdQunri-ie, Charlotte- town. Mr. Proctorb health although Besides his grief stricken wife. be gny , leaves ‘to mourn the 106s of a kind 1a / g/YBIDSUMJ” ‘- husband and father five sons: _ _ mini"- James and-Jefferson of Bangor. fl ‘B’ a, Me; Wim. ofd Brocllltton, litflassi‘ l. and John an Pli-i p at ome; 14 , also three austere Mrs Edith Currie Wolves The “IJOVC Mama” of Canoe Cove; Mrs Daniel Mc- Nnrth” ‘irmraiof-r no u‘, _ 9‘; uAriivsz-i-tlo mp 11,, t ulnar-ace. 21:. no, ’ ' H one: .zi..'. “t wixli t em: (Mil/lid)?! 925x F,“ GOLD I . HEELS grStary of‘ the Racon- ‘Uased an UHECKEB“ EIGHTH CHAPTER Tw° “RT °°ME°Y PRINCE ED WA RD zizc/‘iirii with roixivisririir 'ILFI1A4T'II1% Mlbltiiét-IED tiROADV/AY WED. —- THURS- APRIL 22-—23. t/i HENRY OTTO PRODUCTION A modernized version based 0n the writings of one 0f the six greatest im- mortals 0f literature. Keep the days and dates in mind and see this great picture. impaired from‘ asthnia anti brou- ibed, fhe end coming so unexpected- ly forcibly reminds us of the truth- time we know not the cal-l may en-tieith, yeah-had three yea-rs In Western Canada and about two years with ‘his daugh- ters at Loyalist and Charlottetown. He was regarded in ‘the community good friend and neighbor. an affec- tionate husband and kind father. He leaves to mourn his loss, five daughters and three sons, also three brothers and one sister: the dflitghtersare Clara, Mrs. Spurgeon Gillespie. Loyalltrt; Arthur Davidson. Imvell, Mass; Janie Mre. William Johns, Concord. N.H: Blanche Mrs. Hector Mc- Qunrrie, Charlottetown and Ethel of Portland, Maine. The sons are Garfield and Wellington of Seek: Edward of Paton, Maine. The broth- Glmon of -Pori.land,l\fe.; James of Boston, Mason and sister, Mrg, Chemle Welsh. Stanley Bridge. The tfnnerail service wu conducted by Rev. D. Lamont at the ihome of his dI-illhtor, ma. MeQntrrIe, Charlot- tetown and the remains wreo con- {gitd 1W {Jail t3‘ Hunter River Ge t0 t ow w Coma“ nndqleid to rest git; his wiifrey, House eaing ' e W"! the women bike. Woarthlt yiur urvlee ’ Iilellitlrliof the, dly. Git the, - "Ill!!!- have ilrlmr down (OWN. ’ REGULAR DINNER 40o morn” LUNCH _ lie. ‘Good Meal: at roumiablg Prion. [widow one’ eim- ‘ennui-on, In: =1 5 3 i‘ S’ i who predeceased film eight yen/re. Theservice at the grave was con- ducted by Rev. M. E. Aitkon. The pail bearers were George Brawn. Cecil ilaird, John White, Daniel Hfotrox, John Rose and Wnrteou Sample. . A. b. miioooivALu At his home Iliorest Hill, March 22nd. 1M5.- tbem pended to rent Alexander D. MaoDonqld tn iiio mu year. of the like Donald and Mary lino- tweuty five your: luNovnde and Th ' 1 _ -_ Bondl and Preferred Outrage, loved wbove gone, r stodqflected from , einni we find them at the pofltalfl i thecurttent: luue 0f peacefully 11nd our beautiful inimormn it‘ Invcnm r Recom- When we reach the radiant. or" -:. He wnl a coin shore. , ' Dviiflilrlmorflald be wont over They win moot ‘us. cheer and 1,‘ 1 copyhuwrquut‘. shoot us t ti » ‘ The?! we loved wbo1ve gone’ 1 GOIQ ' 1 I be greatly We lbnll find them at uio portal: 1 ¢°"9.5Tm' armed n: n bind and obilging He loaves to mourn l chi-tun bad never been confined to “m1 515m“- Rmmldi n'°°kfle1‘13 fullness of the words, in the midst Ros” 01d? and M“ of life we are in death and at a Beam- 1°11°111h A11"- uornu Mn Proctor w“ tu Mu Se," Cemetery on March 6th, his funer- V hen u iiteqoug al was largely attended and scr- rcsident of Newftillwsgow excepting Vi“ wuducied by m“ P119101“ as an honest, industrious citizen, ii T0 Mri- W- A- Boriiiiril. Fitcncb Martha Mrs, sorrow caused by the recon; iienih ‘barking and aroused the siiiiurliil . . .. i ‘- T0 Name Cemetery ea in - ‘ "°' For Canine Hero PARIS, April’ l7.-- Tn.- innin- tinn of tlenncvilliera, a Paris fi-Iit iii'b, turned out today for the tit-iii- cation oi‘ a cat and dog (Yvlllfiltlfl in honor of Raoul, a siiiiill wat 4101;. ‘who several mouths iiizii ad half the si-itlemeut from dei- “Iver. tructltin, lliinui was aiwiikeiiod 11! Dem, Stuart, Member smoke in the chemical fnctort A few short months ago we sor- "men “m? m“ imme- I;"“°"“"hm rowed with you over the death oftumt the "am" were "MW your tutu". touny we are an," through the walls of tho rxliloiiiil mourning with you tn your uuumuidopzirtnicnt, he imniedltnely ilvllilii Ho was laid to rest in Dnntlas LETTER OF SYIMPATHY of your loved mother. llow aptifl"! dellllrllilaht. we are to feel as though the} <°'¢""—_‘ grave hides our dear ones froml THE JOKE 11B. and w-a feel so desolate but that is one reason we have for our belief in a glorious re-union for at the grave we ‘hear the glad Easter message "He is not here! girl w o wears cotton atockinxl» He is risen." We feel that words What? Why, of course, he couldll are so little avail in a great nor-Hind °11°- Th!“ 1116 WKB-“Buum row such a: yours. But wo "ilbveniug fmnn. ' sisters extend our sincerest sym- puthy in tliiii your dark hour feel- 1118 that the God of your dear ‘,2. parents will indeed be your com. ‘ forter. When the dear ones are called to n higher life we feel i that the call comes to us to help i with the work they have ‘laid .. down. How we long for our " i, loved ones but ood baitb taken i,‘ :13: to I-iimqolf stile for ever- ,1 Our advice to a young nnin about marrying would be: "Don't x9111" rietl ll ti-l‘ you find an ohldnsriiioii For Income , and Profit ‘Apr-ll ftmde can l" "invented safely, l0- fi/e ‘in attractive come-return. i" Will they m-ret us, cheer and greet t us v Irlifl l/‘Iil I 133% Gnulflenrlllmll _ - filAI-Gfflwfl Find our beautiful lmmortab i When we reach that radian.- r teacher in Middle-hero, Maurine seven at , __ [theme nleo the following brothers W. . s, n i» shore. | ’ i New Inndon North Auxiliary i.’ , . w.