MONDAY lruuessl. YIITERDAY. -—Tllfi LUM- Pooletoolr place yestergisy after- funeral of the late Mrs. noon from ‘the residence of Mrs. Large. Hillsboro St., to the People's Cemetery.‘ The serv-icgs at~ths .house wire conducted by" new. W. M. Ryan and Dr. Ramsay. _ The m,“ James Retail. ‘pallbearers were _ Hllry Smith, E. '1‘. Riggs,‘ Gap Taylor. Benl- R089". J. ' The services at the gravy ducted by Dr. Ramsay ‘W. .. 1» . .15}; ‘Emovso vlsrr -,, stilts‘, _ Blnnott of Winnipeg allldlillplli by Rt. lRev. J.J..tBlair, “Pres. Cat- holic "Church Extension Socletyof Canada. left the ls-land Saturday for Winnipeg. His Grace on Sunday last ordained to the Holy- ‘Priest- hood his nephew, Rev. John Jl.Mul-' lolly in St. jleXiiflCllllffill. Evil" Bay. While on the‘ island. 511W‘ bishop Slnnott apdJMesr. Hall‘ 119i‘? the guests pf the farmer's ,sister, Mrs. John Mullall . Bo-uris .W°Bi- This ‘was Msgr. Bails first viflil to the island and he was natnraiilf charmed with it. surname coon-r‘ SUMMER- 8lDE.—ln the case of Bownesa vs. Sulllvan—an aotion for slander- which was concluded Thursday the l. QPiF IIIQYrF-Mltls Mime Bourke. iallillllfigllliio ‘ ltmpoy. yriblstato one whom they ed- citizen in his district and was highly rtopeclled. His favorite revered by all who knew him. 1n hymn ‘fTbe Haven 0f Rest" was his long illness and death he wan sung by the‘ choir and a solo "RINK attended, by his beloved pastor, Fr of Ages" was etfectvely rendered Crolrqll. and died sustained by the by M11. T. G. -lve|- ' holy rites of his beloved church, of Tlf Jib!!! infill-FIB! wllsieted of: ‘which he wau a faithful attendant‘ W‘ . ll—~Wife. _‘ rlurinz his lif ti .- Be id h PfllQW-rll‘; and Mrs. Char-lei 8 me a es ls bereaved widow. he leaves to mourn two brothers. John and Arthur, of the United States; one sister, Mrs. J. McBride, of Scotcllfort; Mrs. M")! McRao and Mrs. Ronald Mc- - "uh-United Baptist church. I-‘s-Mr. apd Mrs._ll‘rsd Mclp- pray —Mr. Wim. lifts , . The fihlbearers were Messrs. .‘ D. Johnetone,_Frank Murphy, Fred Mcllltyre. George Rourke, ll. J. MceLsn and Henry MGIAHPQIL | 'l‘he body was laid to rest ill the Bmdenell cemetery. and Mos. loss. The funeral took place Fl-i- day to Fort Augustus Chapel, where Requiem Mass was sung, after which the remnilla were tenderly tery. Tile regular meeting of the Roy- On May 8,. 1927, there passed al Edward Chapter, l. O. D. E. was peacefully away at his home in held yesterday afternoon in rooms Pictou, Nova Scotla, Michael n. of the Charter In Navy League Mshar, a hfghl esteemed citizen Building. Regent presiding and and meat msrci ant of that place, twenty-two members present. All He was loved and respected lny all unfinished business wns disposed that knew him and his many acts o1 as ills Chapter does not meet of- kindness and charity won for again until September. A contri- him ‘the: esteem o1" the whlgle mm. bution of $50.00 was voted for work munity. Although he had been in of the Navy Ileaguo. The thanks ill-iii!!! health for the past few of the Chapter were tendered to months death came as a district committees and all those who shock to his many friends. He llflillad to make the recital given was attended by the best medical bl’ Mrs. Ross such a success. Ar- Frolll Aulsy. of Saint Johll. to mourn theiri hid to rest ill tile adjoining cenle- I lury after two hours deliberation skill and kind nursing’ bu; proved rangements were discussed for the ' ‘life with the utmost consecration. reported a disagreement. D. McCallum for plaintiff. Mr. J. J. Johnston, K. C.. for defendant. The case of Hynes vs. Murplly—ac- tion for tention of goods-which was begun on Thursday was con- cluded‘ Friday morning. Jud!- ment was reserved. Mr. E. D. Shaw for plaintiff and Mr. J. I3. Wyatt, K. C., forvdefendant. -OAKLAND TOP. E. I BY CAR -—'Verily distance ls being annihil- ated. This is the transportation im- provement era. The advancement in locomotion facilities is- more apparent than advancement in the other sciences. Five thousand, one- hundred and eleven miles,_(5l11). was registered on Mr. W. K. Owen's car on the trip from Oak- lnlld Callf., to P. E. Island. Mr. Owen. who is accompanied by his wife and daughter, ie a "native son" of P. E. l.——a brother of Mr. Lee Owen of Hamilton. He has been absent from this province for nven twenty years, and like many "islanders abljond", has prospered ill tile laud of his adoption. K St. Stalls ‘Marl-s ‘Church, where a weeks the wife and mother who so The nine thirty Mass at the Cathedral yesterday was most largely attended on the occasion oi tile solemn ceremony of thenrdin- ation of Rev. Joseph Busil (‘token to the higll dignity of the Holy Priesthood. The ceremony was performed by His Lordship Bishop Louis 0‘Leary, assisted by Rev. Fr. Pat’k McMahon as Archdeacon; Rev. Fr. Louis Callaghan, Notary: nlltl Rev. Fr. Pat'k Walsh as Mast- er of Ceremonies. Rev. Fr. P. D. Croken assisted the young priest. _ Father Croken, who is a son 0i Mr and Mrs Michael Croken, forni- crly of lndinn River, now of this city, previous to his taking of Theology in the seminary, attend- ed St. Dunstnlrs University. When the ceremony was complet- ew-yestsrday. a large number of friends" advanced to‘ the illllll‘ rnil. to receive the young priests bless- ing. "At his home in Montague on Sot- urday. June 18th., after u few lnlontllls tllnerss- there passed llwlll’ to his‘ eternal home, Mr. A. J. Rob- ertson, agletl 73 years- Tlle latte ‘Mr. Robertson was horn at Brudenell and Lved on the old homestead-till six years ass Wile" n; wok up his abode at Montague. in early life he married Miss Har- riet Hooper of ‘Badeqllfl. Wild Ple- deceased llim ‘l-lvs years" asa- Elsht miu-nths agohe married Mrs. Em- lna Coffin, widow of the late Char- lss Coffin, who lives toollerish his memory, He also leaves -to mourn a nephew, Mr. Charles Rob 97mm Bsntlsnsll, and other rela- tives i ‘Boston. " For years he was _s faithful member of the Montague Baptist Church serving the Churlcll as Dea- cqn for twenty-four years and as Treasurer for oyer fortyfi-years. His decease is keenly felt ‘b! ii" Church to whom he diévdiéd hi6 T-lle funeral services were held in the lBaptist Church Monday at two o'clock and were conducted. by the pastor Lfc. Russel Wallace assist- ed by Dr. Genge of the Presbyter- ml .-Cllll.l‘0h and Rlsv- John sterlins of the United ‘Oburlcll. A very ‘lsrgenumber oi.’ lfriends gathered _ ) / A db antipathy ._ _ eaflorlis - . cry-Treasurer, Mr. C.- luncheon to he given to Countess Wiilinflliiill. and final details for above were left to Executive. A report was given that the plaque for the table in the Legislative Building had been received and it was decided to ask Miss Havilsnd who is a daughter of one of those who officially sat round the table in 1864. and is also a charter mem- her of this Order to unveil this plaque Friday at 12 o'clock noon. Meeting came to a close in the lls- llai way after all business had been dealt with. to no avail. Deceased was i-he Ban 0f the late Edward Mahar, lof Sturgeon, Prince Edward Island. and went to Nova ‘Scotla. about twenty four years ago and started ‘n business, Fortune ‘favored him and a few years aglo he sold his meat market and retired. He was accustomed to a lifla of activity, however, and a short time later was back into the meat business which he continued until the time of h-is d-enth. About two years ago he sold his beautiful lhoms at the end of Patterson Street and bought the St- Julian Hotel. ‘De-ceased was 53 years of‘ age and his pas- sing is indeed sad. lie leaves to mourn a. grief stricken wife, form- erly Marie lntrlis of Pictou County, and one daughter, Miss Olive K. Mahar. R. N. Providence R. 1-‘; and four brothers and two sisters. namely William G. and Edward A. lzf ‘Sturgleonflll. J. of Browmvtlle. Maine; S molrol Hartford, Oolln.; sisters are Ellen A. and Margaret mlotnhs before her death. When of Sturgeon. she was stricken down with an lli- l~ltis_ remains were taken from ness that the best.‘ medical-skill his home on Tuesday morning to coulli not combat and in a few ln the passing away of Mrs. Rlobert Andrews opltlorblo-ro on May 18th., that community has lost one 0f its most highly respect- ed residents. while th-e husband and family have lost lone of the kindest and most lovable of com- panions and mothers. The lute Mrs. Andrews was in fairly good ‘health up till a few requiem high mass was celebrated kindly ministered to others all for the "repose of his soul, thence thnough life. wa/s suddenly called lo tihe Railway Staflon followed away to the lifebeyond at the early y a large concourse oi‘ people, age of 61 years. bud thence ‘t0 Prince ‘Edward l-s- All through life. by her kindly lund for burial. The rernlll s disposition and quiet manner, she was accompanied by his wife a d had endeared herself to all who (laughter, arrived at Montague on Wednesday morning and was conveyed -to the home of his broth- er, Edward A. Malmr. The funer- al was held on ‘Phursday morning at ii o'clock aull was largely attend- t-d. Requiem higll mass was cele- ibrated in St. Paul's Church by the pastor, Rev. Thelo. Gallant who al- so officiated lrt the grave where all tha-t was mortal ofa kind and loving husband father and broth- er' was laitl to res-t. ‘May his soul rest ill peace. _ Til-e pull hearers were: Neil Motheson, Archibald Matlleson. John M. Kearney, Plflip Murphy Jr., Wilbert: McKin-noll, James Mc- Maulty. The many messages and letters of sympathy and mass cards shows the esteem ill wil’ch- tho deceased was held. Tile fol- lowing floral} tributes were as fol- lowsw-Crosshvife; Cross, daugh- ter, wreath. Mr. and‘ Mrs. William Mnhar nnri family, Montague; Cross, J._ Meaghell, Pfictou; ‘Cres- celnlt. Joseph ‘Hossier, Piciloll. '7 TU ESDAY CORRECTED FiIiURES. —ln Grand View North the polling fig- ures were Mr. G. ‘S. lnman 55. Ml‘- Shltw McMillan 56, Mr- Larabeo 69, Mr. McLeell- 67. 3rd District Queen's, Mr. M. Wlood 124. -NOTlCE.--I an! directed by His ‘Lordship, the Bishop of Charlotte- town, to state that official word was received Sunday evening to the effect that the Holy Esther had dis- pensed from the abstinence of Fri- day. July 1st. ‘Louis P. Callaghan, Secretary. hall the pleasure of her acquaint- lllwe. and in her passing away. the whlole community has lo-st a real friend, while the family has lost one of the beet mothers that ever graced a ho , and her unassum- ing Ohrisiian example of home life will live as an inspiration in the mlrmory lof all who knew her. There are left to mourn besides the bereaved husband, sons, name- ly: Everett and Sterling, Free- town; James, Hunter River, John ill ildlllfi. and tlhree daughters, Mrs, William Stave-rt, Kelvin; Mrs. Eti- munrl Stavert. Wilmot null MlSS Annie nii home, Hlllehlilefl n large nllmber of friends and relations. Tile funeral was held on May 20 and was very lsrgelly attended, u’- lelilillg‘ l0 the esteem in which she was held by all: t-lle services ut tllo irollse and at the grave being conducted by her puswlr, the Rev. Mr. Williamson of Kennington, os- slstad by the Rev. Hensley It. Sta- vert of Hunter River. who paid n very fitting ltribute to the memory of ‘the deceased. The foliowlngwere the pull-bear- ers: Messrs. James Frizzei, Thomas Lawless, Douglas Jardine, Robert Dollilillfl. Georgi! Bownese, John R. Sharpe. l lDied June 16th. in "Jioxbury a». the home of his daughter. Mrs. Margaret Dennis. d3 Ottawatstreet. Angus IH. MocKinnon in his 85 year, a native of McA.skill River. Prince Edward ‘Island. He came to U.IS.A. to ‘be near his family in his declining years. accompanied by his wife. Theycele-brated the 50th anniversary of their wedding last November. -l-i'e leaves to mourn the ‘ < remembrance of a loving husband The 8th Signalling Co-, under and ‘kind father besides his wile. command oiPMaJor K. S. RogerslMrs. lMs-rgaret MacKinrion. will‘ andtotalllhg 58"of all ranks went daushtem‘: Mrs. ‘Edward Derwln. under» canvas yesterday morning at VictoriaPark. The course of in- struction is of twelve days’ dura- tion and comprises courses in Line Tslegrspby. elementary wireless ‘Mrs. Margaret ‘Dennis of Roxbur-y. Mass; iMrs. John Halt of ‘Back Ba)’ and lMrs. William Brown of Ded- ham and foun eons, Lt. Joseph Mac- Kinrlon of tBoston Police Force; John ‘D. o-f lhhe Hood Rubber Com- "N. c. O.'s will go tr/Calnp Borden AW?G and Gordon MadMilian. ‘ e31 nancisl statement showed v-Illldfi for‘ the annual stlllllfll‘ ""5 and vlsusrtelegraphy. The officers of‘this unit are: Major K. S, Rogers, 0. C. Capt. ‘F. B. Conrad. Capt. W. lI-l- Worth. Capt. W. A. Smith. Lieut. D. M. Bell. Llout. C. S. Chandler. _ Lieut. L. A. McDougall. On July 2nd one officer and two pally, Water-town; Hugh A. of Tit?‘ nish Prince lEdward llfland. attach- ed to the iC.N.R., ‘Hugh Ronald 0i South iDevon ‘England. One soil James was killed with the Canad- ian Forces in the late great war. .A solemn high mass of Requiem was sung a-t the St. Joseph’! Church. dlnxbury. llle was buried in Si. JosBlJilT Cemetery. ‘Wee: Roxbury. May his soul rest in peace. "' . y. -l \ ‘fills! “A teaspoonful of A Gillett’: Lye sprinkled in the Garbage Can i prevents flies breeding Uu Gilletf’: Lye For all Cleaning and Diefnfecling Coats little but always effective e i .‘ s?’ ulr-l/Ad 4 TlllsWIeolls laws , , , ‘ The Island militia vkwelrt latoiigtéidrscrlcligl‘ lyeljifi_n-.~_ psml- ' Iii-Fill!‘ . 9- ‘We! ‘an."of,,tbe Swine - -‘ ' i Y Should U _ ' ,. ‘it’ '. A U“ , . SE v i NOW 01 THE, ISLAND. —R'.. Rev. John HecKerfley, Bishop Co- adjutor of the Diocese of Nova. Scotla is now on the island anti throughout the various parishes ill this province. FREIGHT CAR. DERAILED. —A freight cur on the Borden train was yesterday afternoon derailed at Hunter River, delaying the arrival of the train in Charlottetown by an hour and a half. No serious dnln- ngc was reported. ORDiNATlON AT OARDlGAN..-- The Rev. Leo Sullivan will be ordained to the Holy Priesthood ill All Saints -Church at Cardigan. on Sunday. July 3rd by his Lordship Right Rev. L. J. O'-Lcnry, Bishop at Charlottetown. The ordination ceremony will commence at 9 n. m. All persons wishing to attend this ceremony please note the hour. . A FINE OLD COUPLE - Ml‘. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald of Covehetul Road spent the week end with their son. Mr. "P.J. MacDon- ald andMrs. MacDonald in this city. They are now visiting Mr. MacDonald's old home in Lot 48. Mr. MacDonald has reached the atl- vnnced age of 86 years. and his amiable partner 82 years. The)’ will be 63 years married this sum- mer. Tlleir many friends in city and country will join with us in hoping that in the sunset of ‘their lives they may enjoy that happiness and pence that such an estimable coll- ple richly nlel-it. WEDDlNGtBELLS.—_l0n the ev- ening of June 22nd. the marriage was solemnized of ‘Myrtle Irene. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George ll, Jay, Pisquid, and Harold Blrt. sou oi‘ Mr. ulld Mrs. John B. Birt. 0i Fanning Brook. The bride was giv- en iu lnurrizlge by her father. Sllc was prnttlly uttircd in a wllitn satin dress, with the conventional bridal ‘veil. iTlle wedding march was piny- ed by the bride's sister. After the cerelnony the many guests were 0n- tertuiued to n bountiful supper plo- videtl by the mother of the bride. Th3 young couple ‘yore the recip- ients of molly wclldillg gifts, wilich evidenced ‘the high esteem in which they were held. The cermony wns performed by their pastor, the Rev. M. K. Charman. oi‘ tile Mt, Stewart, United ‘Church- The annual closing exercises of the Charlottetown Hospital School in the League of the Cross Hall be- fore a very large‘ audience which and other prominent citizens. An excellent programme consist- ln-g of vocal and other selections was presented, while the many other charming features of the ev- ening with the “Salutatory" and the the "Valedictory" were of great interest to the audience. The Class Prophecy, during which bouquets were presented to the members of the graduating class, pyovidetl great amusement and was read very wit- tily by Bernadette Connolly. Three excellent selections were presented during the programme by the Corp- us Christ/l Choir which were rend- ered beautifully and effectively. The address to the graduates was read by Dr. J. S. Jenkins- At the close of the programme brief addresses were delivered by ~His Lordship the Bishop; His Worship Mayor Miller‘ and Rev. Monsignor McDonald who congratulated the graduates on their splendid showing and offered them timely advice for the future. Those graduates from the City Hospitalthis year are: Annie Duffy MoKennai Mary Margaret MacDon- for‘ ‘a ‘six cburse.‘ steer OFFICERS - Atiitllean- ‘nuai meeting of the Cornwall Com- mupitylClll-b. the following officers weeks post-graduate i ~ WEDNESDAY '. l aid, Lucy Edna Green. Margaret Isadore Gallant, Annie Delms Le» will conduct Confirmation services. l l gblance. Mary lsabelMcCormick. _,».,~.,‘. A, camp yesterday for their training and will remain till July Beeedero‘ Asloc oil”, of Prince, 8th. eight days -ln sll. - ldtfwsr alsland, is-thefirst fsrnler; The following are ‘under canvas. in Canada to book reservation with‘ The Prince Edward lslsndLigilt the Farmers‘ Marketing Toul- to: Horse, 90 men all ranks and 60 the Old Land now being organlzedl horses, under command of Ltsqol- by thdflanadian National Railways.‘ G. Elliott-Full. A.D.C. Mr. Brodie. writing 'to rnalre hisl‘ Prince Edward Island Medium reservations. expresses his keen de- x Brigade 2nd and 8th ‘Batteries, 79 sire to take advantage of the‘ tour albranks, commanded by Col. J.P. -.c inspect the packing ‘establish-I Hooper. - -_ meats in Britain and Bémnark. Al-l The Prince Edward island High-rangelnents have now been coln ‘ land Regiment. 20 officer's nnd_105 plated for the tour ‘ to sail from] men, with Col. Allan McLsoti‘."Offl-' Halifax on January‘ 8th. next, with] cer Comrnandingl . , 3.“, thirty-one days spent in Britain The men aré not uVkllta-lll-plok-lllld Denmark. it is lanpectetrthul cut but next fnll. they have been nearly -200 Canadian fa-lmers Will promised an inangjqfiklighllqnd ulli- lake-advantage of tile loll-r. forms with tile ‘Black Watch tsr- ' tun. “ ‘ l" ' 26th Fllelti Ambulance, 5 officers NEW POTATO WAREHOUSER: and 35 men, under coln-mund 0i “A “umber ‘of large potato warc-| l . '.'..‘ll_’,'"',‘i?.“_"’ IISA EA. _ otliyer tea is so delicious. lug wall the reading of ‘an address T83 QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL.» Col. Goodwill. . houses will be erected illons the‘ by the cllnirmau, Mr. A. A. Mc- 8tll Signalling Company, com- it. it. line t-his summer in plépilfil-‘llfllllllfi and tile presentation by Ti"! illiiiiiili 9105""! 0i Q1166" mcnded by Major Keith Rogers. Lion for housing and storing tllc. bliss Suzanne McKiunou of u. billiard flvilllfli i001! Dill"! Yflllltlliilll’ Tile cavalry and infantry are crop of this season. (Tspt. J. WJDUTBB 0i llllid ill MPH i1fli€l*l'i~l-iii""iiiiii¥ "i iii" iliii-iil-"ii “i iii" camping on the Ordnance Grounds. Fyfe has already on the grounds u' and the three other units in Viu- large quantity of lumber and tiles torial Park. _ preparatory to beginning work The-TB RN 85°11! 400 me" i" ii“ hllUflly on a "building ioux-lo feet on "i111" imiifilfl- , _ the R. R, land at Emerald Junction. ‘i’ ‘rue Captain has about one hundred‘ A N b" l .J 12th thertc figural-d) (lllélnscgfllllly, can‘; Mr‘. and ninety acres planted Wm‘ Cm)‘: (irons Hull with Mr. W- K. lingers presiding. Thu following program wus carried out; Opening Chorus- (l Cnllulla. by School, Remarks by‘ responded in llcr ullllnl ullurnlilll: manner. voicing llcr appreciation ill n nicely rounded speech. Short complimentary remarks were made by scvcrnl of the gcutlelnlen prc- scllt. Mrs Rogers’ work |li Zion Cllurcll fur the post iwo yours lluu been of filo highest orlilel". 'l‘llll- lug cllurgc ni‘ a badly sllaiicrcli lcutlulllrc (lcrtiilcnit-H. Solo-At the (frllllllla Jubilic, by lllus Cullagllnll. (lllulrnlull. (Jilnrllis-A Song; 0|‘ Cnn--. . lulu by Slzlluoi. Presentation of Ab. I Dug-aid Stewartin his 81st yearzzlxlegsirltilllecgiz: toggngglugtittfixufi: h‘ i H25 l h“ b h WWI" 00TH . 81B H. Y lit.‘ the m“! seasons he Wm be domglzcal and devotion brought the choir Bomemmg this mu‘ Mr- McEnteefllD to its present satisfactory posi- and _M'!. Ryan are also building mm smaller warehouses at Emerald. Tile deceased had been in failing health during the past winter and all that kind friends could do was of no avail and on the above plen- ‘tlcned date he quietly ‘passed away. The late Mr. ‘Stewart was a faith- ful member of the Kensington Pres- byterian Chufch and in politics was Prllsclltatloll of Public School Cer- every member oi’ the choir ullll parting with her now is felt as the parting of the closest 0i friends. The numbers on the evening pro- ‘ —-WEDDING BELLS. --Tile foi- iowing, referring lo the lnarriage She has endeared herself in titicntes. Trustees’ ‘Leaving Certifi- gctites. and Perlmnrlsllip Certificates. lSolo~Luud of (llzul Tomorrows-J‘ Wlll- Mflflinlvrc. Presentation of Certificates of’ Merit. Boys‘ Chorus. Tht- Olti Guard. Prizes. Gnll Sllye the King, The Presentation of ‘ a staunch Liberal. lie leaves to mourn five sons and of M!“ m“ Clark’ daughter or ‘three daughters namely James A. xélsgg Mm"c-,g‘,‘g‘jl'fgiflfk;l“,i,rifllji of ‘Kelvin, Colin of Ssndon, B. C., ‘mo; Rimde island paper or June John ‘H. of Smiley Sask. ‘Harold of 115t,’_..M.1s__} Olga Clark ‘daughmr Charlottetown, Vllpldron on the m. Mr and" “F; Edgmjclnrk oft iwmesieadl Mrs- Jon“ slave“ m," Prince‘ Edward-island llul Perc Keiviiil M's -i~ A‘ ‘Cimpben- W01‘ W- Ranger were married ‘last av}: laston, Mass. and Mrs. G.H. Stav- m,“ M m; home of Mr and M" I ert, Silverton. B. ‘C. who was with Harry Jordan 149 ‘Eastwood him during his last illness. He Avenue‘ Rev ‘Charms E MCCOL also leaves two brothers George leyl pastor m} the Plamhéld ski Stewart of Elmsdale, William Ste- Chulnh officiated M the ceremony, wart of St. John, formerly of Sum- The bljmg was anlred m white‘ men-side, The funeral which was gelorgette and her “me W“ was, held on June 14 was largely at- faced with Ofange _blossoms shé‘ ielil-ieli- Services We"? “mdiicied carried a shower bouquet of bridal by ‘Rev- Fred Wliiiamsvn- Pie "flat-uses and lillles of the valley. Miss laid in rcst in Kensington cemetery on“ Jordan’ the bride“, attendan, beside hill wife who predeceased wore a gown or nne green tail-em’ him iiiiee Yeiir-‘i 8503 The Pauli-id carried Aaron Vwarll rose-s. ileilrelii We"? Jiimes W- ‘Siewiiit- ivllliam Gale was groonlsmrln Mrs. Robert Douglas, Robert Bownessgclark, “lower 0mm! bride‘ was Heath Bowness. James Profit-t and anvmg those present A ‘(e Hy 10h" G- Tilwiiileiiii- lion followed the ceremony. Mr- ' and Mrs. Ranger will reside at 149 THURSDAY Elzzlalwond Avenue llftcr n honey- WELCQME VISITORS-Rev. Al- gramme were rendered by Mm,“ prize list will be published later. Jean FraserfMrs Lee Warren and Mrs Harry Crasweli, vncul l-ltllnisls, Mr Walter McNcill, piano solo illlil Mr. Wm. Bruce, reading. i BIRTFS WONNACOTT-At lllllliGl‘ River The work 0|‘ the Grand July for 0"" Jilllc 9th. 1927. to Mr. and Mrs. the Trinity Term of the SuprcnleiHPPHBiBY Wdllllflllflil. l! daughter. Court was continued yesterday. luiAR5ENAULT—Btlrn at lluntel- Riv. the forenoon they were charged byke‘? ‘"1 Julie 9- i0 Ml- and Mrs. Bern- l-lis Lordship Chief Jhlstice Mathio-‘fley AmieiiF-"ii- 5 tifllllliliel". son with a bill of indictment; __ against Edmund Byers and James MARMAGE Gormley for breaking and ellteringl __,_ s_ and theft. A bill of indictment! Ma°DQUGALL_,REDD°N_At 52 against Bernard and 3885i‘? Mfqlippep l-lillgpurongh Street Chaflm; Closkey for having stolen goods lll:1Q[q\\l|]' p,E_.|_ on June 25m,‘ 192T their possession was withdrawn. illiby ilcv. Elven MHCDfIlIEfIII Donald the afternoon the Jury ‘visited Fal-fhfat-ilollgnll of Bangor, P.E.l., in COIIWOOil Hospital, tho‘ lllflrmnry -M:ll'g:lr<-.t fin-dds“ hi" vflnflnnve" B_ alld the County Juli unll drew up 'C- their report, They were afterwards‘ commended for their good work and‘ x;°:(::g°m“:FRl?:Jl5PN- - M discharged by His Lordship the,“ t P é i] Ne“ Daren“ Chief-Justice Tile prisoners will llcl ‘imp on’ ' ' 5 “m! o“ ‘mus 29m '. _ ‘i927, by Rev. Ewen MncDougall ‘nmigiled at "L30 m“ morning‘ iii. l). John L MucKilluou of Ne“; Following in the report 0i iheiArgyle to iilul-gurci Jane, (laughter G‘¥:dd::'y;‘°r(lship Chief Jusuceiflf (Tupi. Donald lllld MFA-l Ferguson biuBcld, l’. _P., of Deadwood, South Dakota. is on a visit to his parents and friends in Avondale, Lot 49. His many friends are pleased to see llim looking arid feeling well. will return to ills . pastorate in Dakota in about two weeks. slsl-loP HACKEENLEY, on Thursday evening D. m.‘ is one ofythe vines- of the Episcopal Church in lodge. Borden. and Ever-Onward the evidence submitter! by illl: Vii!‘- foremost Di- A WELCOME VISIT-OR - A most enjoyable and profitable ev- ening was spent ‘by the members of Memorial ‘L.0. B. A, at their ledge rooms, Richmond Street, on Monday June 27th.. the occasion being the visit of Mrs. Adrian, the Most Worsllipful (bland Mistress Wii° oi’ the L.O..B.A. of British Northi holdaa service in St. Paul's Church A-mgriclL 1mg“; was also present at 7-30 representatives from Princess Mary have dealt with the cases which‘ Lodge, Crapaud. Three Slate-ls ' t ll John A. Muihieson and Associulcsn ammo" Jutlges of U16‘ Province of PrinccIDIXON.—CHING—On June 22, 1927. Edward lslandi‘ at the borne of thc bride's mother. We. the members of the crtlmi Nils. Eunice Chins. oi Kinssboro. Jury for this 'l‘rillli.y Term bcgiKill-ghs County, P. E. l., Mr. Robert. leave to submit the following rc-llilly liixoll ling bliss Maud Alberta port: ‘Cilillg, wcrc lluitell ill tho holy We. llnvc nticlltlcrl to our tiullesibtllllls of matrimony. ldlder ll. L. as instructed by flu.- Court nmllMtn-lon officiating. STEWART -— MORROW-Al. the have comebefore us according in‘ illnmc of Mr. the ‘Maritime Provinces. ills serm- i-Odgfl. Merlllaid- The inspiring lldgious witnesses, and |lllV('.‘lll'|l'.l' llul-f N""‘“_ £41k“ Kim!" CmfmY- P- E- i» ons and addresses are always lat-diet"! fieiiVelefl ill’ MP-‘l- Adiiflll will‘ consideration, rcnliurml our lll-r-iu-Phm“ z-"iill 1931 M“ m“ J" Stew‘ tended by very large gatherings. AN ACClDENTrr-The little daugh- i.er of Mr. and Mrs,‘ J- W. Trainer, l‘ Royalty. had a narrow escape from injuries Saturday._ when while playing with her bro- ther she was kicked m the face by h“ ‘listed prucufluny u" me Bu", average quality. Tllc towler is roof. Plum‘ lnccs ill the DOIHlIIlOILSlIE also vis~ “ii We" “mi "°"“‘i'"~i Willi more serious a horse. ‘Medical nid was listened to willl rapt attention by those present. ‘Rcflleshnlents were served hythe indies of 'Memorial edge. This was ‘Mrs. Adrian's first visit to Prince Edward Island and she was very much impressed by the ‘beauty of this province. Her home is in Saskatchewan, and she '10,“, u(.,.ur,|h,gly_ |nrl llllfl Miss (llga Victoria Morrow I “.0 have vhmm] “m, carpmlly “Hwnrll llllllPil ill nlairinlolly. Eider ‘l-lpcctell Faicnllwooll liuspiiul, Lille.“ i“ Mmqm‘ pm-mrmmg m“ new? rlllilrnlnry ullll the Jrlil. Fairnnwnnlk"imiy- we found kept ill splcullitl condition ""44 and (zlclln, Food is good, wl-ll-zrlluk-I cll. flllil supplies lll-l- ui‘ filst-t-lusu DEATHS ‘ ‘TUPLlN-Al. lfcnsington, June 23, .li.‘ll-l'y lf‘. 'i‘upilll, aged 36 - i"""""i ‘ MOON EY—-At "Wlled and Bile W“ will?" illliiie lted England, lrelnlld and Sl-oilulldpiiiler- ‘iiiii iililiiiiig- “mi iiiiiiiiiii ii"""l.\/ll~s. Andrew Mooney, age 76 years, Hosplml when; he; wound... were h,“ year, being the Canadian rep. attention. We would l-uuolnlnollll‘,DOCHERTY dressed. -PA'INFUL INJURY.— Master Peter Graham, the .3 1-2 yea-r old "son of Mr. and Mrs. .B. Graham ‘Rogers, met with a painful accid- ent on Saturday last, when by lei-t arm at the elbow. He was is now doing nicely. -NARROW ESCAPE - Master ‘McLeod, Summerside. had a nar- m" empi’ "m" d“°“"=i"8 1"‘ Woifville, N. s.. Rev. s, S.-Poole,i .D. ‘D. and Rev. H, R. Boyer, D. D..i Week when he fell off Hoimaws wharf. ‘He could not swim but for- resentative at the Triennial Council held ‘in England and was there dur- ing the 12th of July celebration. . eAP-‘rlsrs-u-Lsary is ille mec- ca‘ of Prince Edward Island Baptists of Nursing took place last EVBMIIKGORIG means he tripped and fell in lilifl Will‘. The Aslwcifllifln cflllvellu iilB W"! at his ‘Mme. ‘breaking his as at Omen-y o" Tiii-iriiiiflY- Jim‘? of conll tion, clean and well-kept. 80th and continues until Sunday ev- _ year's activities and to plan for fut- ‘ure work. Among the "foreign" speakers will be Rev. H. ‘T. De- Hindton ‘Madbeod. son oi Rev- A-A Wolfe, D. D., of Acadia Universiiy.lmitgqd Rev. Alexander Gibson. B. D., of of Saint John. On Friday forenoon tunately the accident wss WltRGS" sed by Mr- Lowell Matheson of the ‘Royal ‘Bank staff who plunged in, ‘with all ‘his ‘clothing on and suC-"nomhflon giving and ‘Prayer accordant with‘ there will be a service of Thanks-L» Confederation celebra ' lions. Eight years ago, the Baptists I - A that additional fire-escapes be puijmne 27‘ M,.S_ l ‘in the mnin buildiug._ We fllltl illciage 9|) yea... main ‘building over-crowded and totfJENKlNS-At Vernon on Wednes- many residents are required to IleInny, June g9, 1927, William J95};- in many of the moms. Sleepiugnnn 1.. 1.1,. gigt ye...- accommodution is overcrowded Ztrl:M¢DONALD_-A[ Brglrlglbgng. Jung "Bii- 523m, Mrs. Isabelle McDonald, age The I flrmary we find lrl the bestj71 years. iSHERfiEN-At 31 Gerald Street, Weii-ilelll fllldgon Saturday, June 25th, 1927} Sear! ‘River, Catherine Docherty The Jail is also included His Lordship Bishop U-Iilviiigggugil ‘svlfieflrgottiligeagills: Cytllrlla? will? éuly 3l-3aFfigT Egfliggziligiilig clean and the food. Plain, good and. Hesscl Shcrren. age 42 years. ‘ t ‘ s - - es a s e - - _ ' . Leann ms worship Mayor Mm” ed slid set, and tile little ‘sufferer for fellowiehip, ‘for a review of last 312L823‘; The inmates “avg done! PETERS In this (my June 24m’ cutting and 8llliitinBll927, Rose Wood Peters. youngest lthe wood required for the buildlngfidaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis a large pile being on the grounds. =l'eters. Age 1-i months. , Ail 0i ‘Viiifiil i5 Pfiilllectlllliy sull-iMacNevin-At Canoe Cove, Juno [25, 1927, Charles, beloved eon of iMr. and Mrs. James A. McNevin, .agctl 20 years and 6 months. CHAS. H. BLACK, Foreman For self and fellows. . an... Alfred Morrow of ._ More". June 28th, ‘ ceeded in bringing the lad to terra firma none the worse except for a frisht and a wetting. CONFIRMATION SERVICE -— assembled-at O'Lcary -and many who still live to remember the kindness of the O‘Leary folk and’ the ‘beautiful scenery of the town - and‘ ‘the surrounding‘ country are Eight candidates were presented to looking forward eagerly m a “k9- Ri- RW- 30h" fiiicKeiliey. Cdifilii‘ assembling on Thursday next. tior Bishop of Nova Scotla for the ' solemn rite of Confirmation last evening by the ‘Rev .A.E. Ga-brisl, PRESENTATION. — Mrs. Keith Acting Preist Incumbent of St. Pet; S. Rogers who has relinquished her ers’ Cathedral. His Grace delivered charge us Organist and choir dir-i a powerful address to the candi- actor of Zion Church, was the dates after the ceremony. deacon White of lsulntmerside was in the chancel. Following the ser- iug » in, Zion School Room. vice there was held a congregat- short miscellaneous ional reception for the Bishop in preceded the which a musical programme‘ was refreshments greatly ‘enjoyed by all. ladies. by -the Ladies’ Aid Tuesday even- A serving of tasty in abundance by the The-feature of the aven- Arch-‘guest of honor at a banquet given 2i’- I DPOKHIIII .; E. R. BROW A 146 Richmond st. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Charlottetown Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. _ -—_By George Moillanps Bringing Up Father A were appointed fen the. ensuing - year: Cordon MacMillsn, Presid- ent; Mrs. W.W. Crosby. ‘Vice ident: ‘John E. HearthSecret- and Miss MVP-tie gqmimn, Rgcordlllg SecrstaryTho new directors are ‘Hsrry Crosby. Russell Whestley, Leonard McDon- ald. John E. Hearts, Watson Liv- _ Alli Aft-AFT Tulane.‘ le some‘. that much had been accornlliiiiiied- A of thanks was tendered Mrs. ' _‘n Livingstone for the faithful work tlllf Illa had 5°99 i“ Tram’? urel- "fofktlifl m!“ Yflfll- Films ""8 Will b8 held "l5 ' rniv 1' which u’ . ‘ in July. The meet- iusfllgsea ‘witllythe singing of 00d occurred at his home Cave the King. v All siua on June Band. Bi’- ell of Mr. Piul EMC- "as 9am. The late jalhlrt "rt-lane's A GUY! ETANINN‘ DOWN ‘THERE- wen-i- Abu‘ l-ilM w: WHERE- ARE‘. lla was a lllllll! rfllliwi‘ Ch? B 5b dAif-Jfbl.‘ .. l. ll [ii SIN Al!