. IOIIDAY I . “NEW PQTATOEQ-Sonie excel- lent now-potatoes of the Irish Cobbler variety. may l9"! i! the store of John Kenn . lluston 8t. They weretaken out of the five acre plot of A. A. McBeath, [Marshlield and the fact that they attained their present size within two months of planting shows that that they lost no time in coming to maturity. Springfielttloet a well known and respected citizen by the death of Mr. Benjamin Haslsrn which occured on July 20th. after a few weeks illness, at the age of ‘l7. The deceased was a success- ful farmer. Far more than thirty years he was postmaster at . t“.-. —-.—-I< . JIAQi-IIR ABPOLNTIP- A! e-spoent meeting oi the Boa-til ppdtlon, Chnlottetown, I was appointed to rill e Dolltiofl in<the teachers staff of the Model School o! Prince of Wales College Her friends heartily congratulate position which is s. reward for the excellent service she had giv- en in the teaching |ll fession dur- Miss Harrington on securing this "9 about i time e053!“ mes t‘ _ y . . a ‘=- sues-us...»- wund Huimflom madam’ doubt swing their votes unanimous ly in favor oi this property. - ascents complaint oi the road on one of the approaches to ummerside-from W. B. Bmyness’ — IAD emphatic in the condition .r~on s‘ Four separations’ . l’ drove been kept clean, Milt fragrant, and tree from skin troubles by the use of ’ _ lag the past four years. FUNERAL HELD-The funeral of the late Mrs. Margaret S. Lor- rain, who passed peacefully to her eternal rest on Thursday at 1.30 a. m.. at the P. E. l. to Robertson's flour mills. They claim that such a condition dis- courages travel in that direction and determines business in other directions, To avoid this, autoists claim that they have travelled around by tho Power House. Sum- Hospital, took place Friday afternoon, Aug. 4th. to the People's cemetery. The services, both at the bome and merside. see to it! H ——- SAD BEREAVEMENT. - raiser. M‘ Iv!" ‘ lifld.) , east-e e igtt ' to the memory o nu isms tlmnsi War was formally unveiled "end dedicated. There was a lane at- tendance and the fine weather as- sisted in making the occasion a most gratifying success The monument is a unique and striking. one, being a large gran- ite boulder meaeuring about fif- teen feet in height. and ten toot in width. This huge stone was found in the woods and needed very little tool _work. save where the bronze plate, made by a resident of O'Leary, was placed, bearing the names of twelve dead and ftfty- ttwo returned veterans from 991k . n. ..liii[§.id5¢l'$ it)!‘ is ‘¢Y-‘->» I iiiui.| a \- The death took place oi Mr. Samuel Yeo, son of the late Mr. John Yeo, of Southwest Lot l6, on Wednesday. after undergoing an operation for appendicitis in ibo hospital in Boston. The ‘body ar- rived home on Saturday night. The funeral took place Sunday afternoon. A end feature is that his brotberpMr. Earle Yeo, who went to Boston and stayed with his brother until the ninth day af- ter the operation, returned home last Tuesday night, and it was then thought that his brother had passed the critical stage. Springfield and for many years past o. Justice oi the Peace. He was born, and he lived and died on his father's homestead. SeP~ tcmber last in company with his wifc, he took n trip to the Pflfiiflc Coast and alter spending the will" ter in Vancouver, returned bome in the spring. The late Mr. Haslam was morn lcn in 1873 to Esther Oxenbam daughter of thc Hugh Oxenham Brookiicld. He leaves besides his widow and one brother Thom- as liaslam of Port Washington. Long island, N. Y. the following sons and daughters: Harry O. Hashim, Barrister of (‘laresholm, Alta., Frvdurlc J. Haslam at home Rev. Percy J. iiaslam. curate of St. lllarys Church, St. John N. B. Mrs. Hugh Cameron oi Vancouv- er, B. C. and Airs. Sidney Daw- son of Winnipeg. Elan. The funeral services were hcld at St. Elizabeth (‘liurcli and were grave were conducted by the Rev. W. 0. Mulligan. The pallbearers were: Messrs J. A. Lawson. John Mclnnls, Timothy Carroll, Mur- dock Ross, H. H. Shaw, and J. T. Lantz. AFTER LONG ABSENCE-Af- ter an absence of thirty-two years from his native province Mr. M. Nolan. of Anon, bless. and form- erly of New Haven. arrived in the city Saturday night on"a brief visit to his brother and other re- latives in New Haven and vicini- ty. Mr. Nolan finds Charlottetown very much changed, particularly the streets and buildings in the business center of the city. He is at present registered at the lic- vere Hotel, the community. A G. W. V. A. gaurd of honor composed of O'Lesry men under the command of Major W. F. Taylor turned out at the unveil- llig ceremony, which took place at l0 o'clock. After the sin81l18 oi "0 Canada" by the church choirs a brief open- lig address was given by the chairman, Mr. P] N. Patet This Was followed by stlrringgddreg. es by Mr. C. Atkinson, or Acadia University and Mr. J. H. Blanch- ard, of Duvar. The monument was than un- veiled by Mr. Peter P. Gotoll and tho Royal Salute was given by the Gourd oi’ Honor. After "Roll Call" wreaths were placed by the (l. W. V. A. and a number of young girls. The Last Post was Y-lleli Bflllllded and the ceremony concluded with God Save the King. The service throughout was simple and beautifully Qxpras sivo of the sentiment which m. atom eons uimto uouriiuu. _._ HOME ON VACATION-Mr. An gus A. Martin, a prominent archl. tcct of Boston, accompanied by Mrs. Martin and their children, Willard, John and Clyde, has ar- rived on the island on a visit, the trip being made from Boston in Mr. Martin's Studebaker Bix Six car, by way of Portland, Bangor Calais, St. Stephen, and St. John. Both Mr. and Mrs, Martin are former: residents of Prince Ed ward island. Mr. Martin is on a well-earned vacation after the suc- cessful completion of n large three-year contract in which he ileflllilod and supervised the mn- struction of the most sanitary and ‘well-equipped modern bakery plant in New England, Mr, Mar. tin expects to return to the Hub n September to resume M; “My. itles _:is architect ' and ' building u. " | -, d “;.t°:?§i.'§§,l' us“ an I __ .V ‘ a _ flavour demand, A A ‘A r - ~ ‘ ‘ fillyélm‘ . . “d I ‘- geVtlie Péhitiudi London- “ckfrllill made and |_ “LONDON; ONT," ‘ printed in rd across the of every . package, McCOI-‘lMAC-MeLEA/N .—A very pretty wedding was solenmized on July‘ 26th at 8 o'clock in St. George's Church, St. Georges, P. E. l.. when Miss Mary J, McLean oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome McLean. Dc Grcs Marsh became the bride of Mr. John J. IMcCormac. oldest son of Mr. and MORE THlEVlNG-A partly carried out attempt to rob Car- vcll Bros’ wholesale warehouse on Queen Street was intercepted, conducted by Rev. E. N. “T1811! of iSt. Paul's Church Charlotte- town and Mr. C. Rand who atten- ded him in his illness. The pall- bcarcra were iverc: Wellington liaslum. Archibald Ferguson, D. N. McKay. Ronald McDonald Angus hluthcsnn. Al. T. Lambs. One of the best known and most highly respected citizens of \\'es- inst evening about 7 o'clock ‘by Police Officers Doyle and Bradley who confiscated upon the water- front at the rear of the building about fifteen dollars worth of oranges. candy, ei¢., piled outside evidently as a preliminary mea- surc to being carted away. At sight ‘of the approaching police- islands. was performed ‘by Rev. Lean uncle of the brldo assisted by Rev. Dnnstnn's University. looked charming in suit of tt l d b men u numlber of boys ln the vlc- ‘gngmzetelzuqaclngyre_ Mrs. D. J. MoCormac, ‘Boughtou The marriage ceremony J. C. Mc- G. J. MdLellflll of St. The bride n travelling blue with white hat and her cousin Miss The groom contractor. TH U RBDA Y SCHOOLS OPENING.- Public schools taking mid-summer and lull vacations will re-open nn Tuesday, the 29th of August, inst, Public schools taking midsummer vacation only, will re-open on Tues- Bliired the placing of this lasting memorial to the undying memory of those who bad given or {peli- befit so freely in their country's cause. The names of the dead. “scribed Illwn the monument, are as followstJ H. G. Bryenton, A. 0. Gallant, E. Gay. W. Lovell, W. MacDonald day, the 29th 0t‘ August ilnst. A. Mcgglsun, T, Gotell, A. O'Hara, J. McDonald, D. MacDonald, C. E. Mcmlllkht. F. _Waite. ' in the afternoon a very suocegg Yul programme of horse racing and athletic sports, details of which appear elsewhere in The Gull-mill!» were carried out. -.-_.._. .__-_v_..__- . EXCELLENT 8HOWlN._1-[M-. P)’ FOBKGI‘. of Charlottetown, who was at the head of the list of matrioulants to Prince of Wale; College, ls a son oi Mr. Harry Fos lei‘ 11ml l1 grandson of Mr. G. H. Foster. Harry. who made such an cXcellflnt showing in the entrance examinations. won the Governor GeueraPs Medal for best. student‘ at West Kent School last year. lnity beat a hasty retreat. The robbery bad been nitemptfifl through the garage at the rear. the door of which was open. and thence into the warehouse byi means of u Window. TUESDAY WEDDING BELLS. — A pretliy wedding took place at St. Paul's church. Summcrisdc. on Thursday morning, when Miss tern Prince passed to his reward on 1\i0ndzi_v' July 24th., in the per- sun of Michael Nclligau. He was in his sixty-ninth year and had enjoyed excellent‘ health‘ until less than a year ago, Death foll- owed an operation for carcinoma st the hiontreal General Hospital. whence lllS' remains were" trans- ferred to his bome in Pleasant View. wore n suit of black and was nt- tended by his brother. D. A. Mc- Cormnc, A large congregation was present at the Mass. After the ceremony the happy couple with tihcir attendants motored to Sourls and partook oi a sumpt- uous wedding breakfast at tho Cox Hotel. After a short stay they returned to the home of the bride where a reception of n. dinner Mary ASH-cs Richards. youngest alvaned them‘ Them were p” (laughter 0f Mr. and Mrs. Thomnsamfi fltnflva 21111115; v3“; Rnzafilc‘ Richards, of Summcsrldc, becanit-‘b Dea,fim'R'é’v JilSEWéLOHHZ as“ the lirlilc 0f ‘.\lr. John Dcsroches, J’ Mimtreal bésldes the Mtémb _ of blidillcton, Rev. J. J. .\icDoiialil aha and relatives of the happy Johns (follcge. Brooklyn. bless" officiating. Tile Guardian joins wuple m the evening the party Mr. and Mrs. iNelson and Mrs. with ‘numerous friends in wishing ‘Bu. to}, the" homo m Bwgmon h_ Grace are registered at the Q1188" hlr. and Mrs. Dusrochcs every pos- mud where a recéptkm was heid Hotel. “m” happme“ at the home of the grmJlIl. The wATcHmG'—,sLAND POTAT_ gl-lgiilrsrs lllllllllllzfrmelved by tbs 055- _ A lilifly of American no ODDFELLOWS CONFERENCE. M" D J Mm l _.Tbe annual convention I. O. O. F. C d M D .1. ‘M ‘C ' ato dealers urriveil in the lelund occurred at the homecf his dough. _ for the Maritime Provinces illldlBfigxtlgfif "Ikbuuza ‘OH’, gugsttgrggg: lhis week. A-fter visiting the tel‘. Mrs. Edward Dooley, 17 com. - Neivioundlzind which is being held-took of me delicious wpper whkh fields urCllild Augustine Cove rind wull St, Amherst. tit 2 p.m_ sag. this week at Truro will be welliwas Snrved and the cvonmg was nlloinétly, lililpttivtliioyesliarduyhgg Hyde)‘. 5, aftor a lingering 9 Y ‘ ll- Y- "e55 0 W0 years. The deceased represented by local Oddfellows.‘ and Secretary Boulter of lbs Pro- was 72 years of age,’ at the “m9 blessrs. D. D. Morrison, R. lLiflpent m "Irflflfrfélo Bocizldcgggr: I ‘ Dawson, John Mcluiucblan. ,vincial Potntn Growers Arisocia- of his death. He is survived by "Vi? iiullxlitcrs. Mrs. iddwerd Doo- visrrmo HERE-Mr. and Mrs Harry C. Nelson formerly of Cher lottetown but now of Boston, Mass" are visiting friends on the island. They are accompanied by Mrs. Nelson's sister, Mrs. W Cyp- rian Grace. also of Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. -Nelson will visit Midland, Ontario before returning home. Mrs. Grace intends spend- ing the rest of the summer with her brothers. Mr. Louis Macin- ' tyre. Pliysicial Director of St. Tbr- deceased was a man of sterling character and strong cou- victlong which invariably invoked respect nvcu in ibosv who hold entirely contrary views. He was u good ncighbor,‘kccnly' interested in everything that pertained to the wclfart-oftiie community and really at all times to reach out :1 helping baud to anyone in dis- troy-iii, Th“ largo (‘state he loaves ls indeed a monument lo the zeal and industry. with which be and his devoted helpmnte strove t0 build up a home for themselves and to provide for the future of their‘ children. » His (lentil will be ilecDly lam- ented by his Wltlilw (nce Ellen llowzird of Culupbellton, I’. E. I. three sons and five (lIIllI-IllIQFSJ James oi’ Boston. Patrick of Mc- (iill university, Willie at bome, MPH, J. A, Iloycr of Boston, Mrs. Aime Dumcrs oi Domrcmy, Sask, Mrs. lloracc Boucharil of Boutlne Sank, Anna of Boston, and our‘. sister. Mary of Charlottetown still survive him. His lust romaine ivere borne to immaculate Concuptlflrl Church Palmer Road. on Friday morning July 28th., where the Requiem Mans was sung by Rev. Dr. Gau- thier. llc was then laid to rest in the zidjuining cemctry in the presence m‘ a number of friends unrl relatives wliu gathered to pay a last tribute of respect and to shnw their sympathy for the ber- eaved family. The pull bearers were: lllcssrs J. T. Rcld, Martin Doyli‘ GUUPLH‘ Arsenaull. J.I'. Pct- crs, Tim Ryan and Julin Doyle. May his soul rest in peace. ‘Th8 doilth oi.’ Mr. John Dreelan ley,‘ Mrs’: 7D: H. Guruhzim, llirsIMr. Dreeluu was predeccuscdTy Charles‘ Church, intermenFbxi Peter Hughes, Mrs. Emilie Gillis,liis wifc some eight yours ago. at the Roman Catholic comets and Mrs. R. Acorn. 'l‘lie lzitcl The funeral was bcld from St. Amherst. ' B t. motion. Vunlderstinc and Frank ‘gficgpifiztcsh P'ne'gat'éysf:fg|tion. The visitors ‘WGFQ favourab- Vanlderstine left by motor car [Ofithé high g esteem mg whichxaé ly ‘impressed with the fine ap- ‘ ' "poarnnce of the potato fields. the conference Sunday evening. Among the delegates leaving bylwuple were held’ which they bad seen on their train yesterday morning were: WEDNEQDAy visit the pTDVlIlCn received large Grand Secretary J. J. MacKinnon, - q orders this fall. The Pa"? Wllld! Messrs. C. ll. Black. 1). F. Bethune 16ft on return fnr Borden yester- l-‘red Reuouf and Finlay Li. (lily afternoon was made up 01 MacKlnnon. This conference the following: Mr. it. A. Parson, will be one oi the most important Gillie ‘Chflflvfl. Vlrglnlil. 11881191‘; held for many years in t.ie Mari- W- Wllklnfl. C9419 Vlllv. vlrslllfl. time Provinces as the question of (W319i; C. I‘. Brvwol‘. Presflllfl the selection of a bome in this m‘! Maine. Bhlllllel”; W. R. Chris jurisdiction will be decided. The shipnor; Boniumin Marks. Pres- Encampment opens today, the Re- que Isle, dealer. The American bekah Assembly -Weil1lesdzl.y and gentlemen were accompanied by the stibordinutc lodges on Tliurs- Ml"- HZITVBY Mllcllell- DBPMY Ml"- dny and Friday. Following the op- lsler 0f Agriculture for New citing today the Grand Lodge de- Bfllllfiwlilk. lllld Mr. F‘. L. Ester- gree will be put on this evening. DTOOR. M-P-Pu 0f Sflfikvlllo Various sites have been offered for the proposed home, which w-ill be for the benefit of ugcd brctliern and sisters of llie order, at Truro, Pictoii, Amherst and other places. The most favorable site seems to be the llewson property zit Ain- berst, which was valued a short A BRIEF VISIT-Hon W. l5. Raney. Attorney General oi On- tario made a brief visit to Chur- lottetowh yesterday during the. stay in port of the S. ‘S. Minna. The Hon. Mr. Raney is enroute to Newfoundland for the round trip. The Miuoa will call on return Monday. UNVEILING SERVICE. - At 0' Leary this morning an ap- propriate monument in honor of those who fell and served ‘ln the Great War will be unveiled. The programme in connection lWll-ll the unveiling ceremony will be nu inspiring one and n guard of honor will he supplied by the G.W.V.A. In the afternoon there will be a good programme of sports and horse races. Don't e Fooled - - - f! 00L me once," says the proverb, “and it’s shame on you. Fool me twice and it’s shame on me.” Don’t be fooled when it comes to spending your money. ‘Patronize the merchants who have a reputation for fair Mrs. Justin K. McGrsth. wife of J. K. McGrath. of the D1S.C.R. St John, formerly of the staff in Fredcrlctun, passed away yestor- day at one o'clock p. m.. at. General Public Hospital, in John. after a serious operation - that was perforated last Sunday. Every care was lskun that the most skllful surgeons in the city could provide. Dr. G. A. Addy be- ing the director, and operating surgeon. but complications made recovery impossible and the young wife of three short years left licr devoted liusbziiid to mourn .. n lovubic, faithful companion. Mrs McGratli wuii formerly Miss Mary Hammond (Gypsy) Norton, daugti tcr of Mrs. ltuiperi B. Norton, and the late Rupert Norton, all (Yliazv lotteiuwn, l’. E. l. While ll1.ll'l‘(ill- erlcton Mrs. blrflruth formed a large circle of frlcuils, hegauga .il' her Winsome personality, and in i the short time that she tins been Q in St. John, she has made a vcry pleasing impression. Last winter Mr. and Mrs. McGralh had apurt- j munts with Mrs. C. J. Custer, and - were just beginning to get {wet- _§ her n cosy littlo bome on Sydney g St, since last Muy. There is much r zympnthy felt for the young bus-f ant. and sorrowing mother, Mrs. - Norton, who went to St. Job-i up- f' on receiving news of her illness and was ut hcr bedside whbn she‘ gélflflvflNillYlly. Mr. MoGrath and _ _ rs. orton sccom an ed the‘ ° “mama ,0 Chammflgwl}. Wm“ Thriftymen arid women read the advertisements. To ' I e e arrived nu evenins- . _ them it is a plain every-day business propositioin-a duty Besides her mother and hus- _ . » . ma. Mrs. mum». 1.....- two .. they owe to themselves and to their pocketbooks. s‘: sisters, Mrs. Wilfred Davidson. ’ Don't be - ‘c..- who resides in England, and Mrs. f ' . . V. . . . . ._. Geo. J. Rogers. of this city. ' ' . The mgny friends and relatives of Mrs. Walter Kearney, Sousts were shocked to learn of her sud den death on’ July 26th. 1922, at Roxbury "Mass. The remains arlrved In Sourls ‘Saturday, July 29th. and the fun- eral was held from the train to ‘the R C. Cemetery. The lute Mrs. Kearney bud been V _ a frequent visitor to ltoxbury du ilinthars Know That Genuine ilastorls dealing andlionesty. Such motives must actuate the consistent advertiser. The man who invests real money inbuilding amputation for himself and hi-s merchandise cannot afford to risk any of it by taking unfair iadvan- tage 0f his‘ patrons- flpfipevsgflm. \ \ The consistent advertiser pays money to tell you about his goods. He knows they are g00d—he backs them with his moneybecause he believes they will satisfy. Only merchandise which is consistently good can be consistently advertised. lflg the lust number of years and will be. mourned by a larg circle of friends there. WEDDING BELL8.—- The ‘wed ding took place at the home of Mr. mm Mrs. Joseph Carr. 11 Hayfield Street on Aug. 7th, 1922 by Rev. Mr. Wright of Hurry Curr of Char- lottetown to Miss Marie McMillan o! filiuthnni. N. B. Tho bride was nttentlcd by Miss Bertha Carr, ‘sister of the groom whllo Mr. groom wns_ supported by Mr. Sheldon Ross. After the wed- ding tho happy couple left for tho homo of Mrs. William Fowler wlherc a dance was given. The Guardian joins in wishing the hapllY couple many happy years of wedded life. ISLAND CAPTAIN RETURN-S. —-The steamer Empress from Dlgby arrived Monday evening nt seven o'clock with s. very heavy passenger list, most of whom were tourists. Among those on board were Captain T. l. Murchi- son, his wilfc and his son, for- merly of PlllL, and now 0t‘ Bu nos Ayrhi. The party were me» at the dock by Ottptaln Murcbi» . son's old friend and shlpmate . ' ,:?‘:'|_.li' former years, Captain A. J. lil Pnisqls the sys rn_ cause " ‘ ’" ‘ ‘ '- -"i,ll'l""*i-"lfi",f,,,,"l3 Don’t spent your money blindly. salty. of West 8t. John. he s re ythenseofllahndliaedsliid» , H 1,, s“ 1,, ' ' Read the advertisements- Bears the _ _ S0 advertising protects you against fraud and inferior- ity. It tells you what is new and good, making you a wise buyer. _lt saves you money by pointing out for your consideration only the best product-s and the best places tobuythein. . ii Thirty Years lllSlllllll ~. l? ‘ " * 'mauesseeien.1eemrwnl \ iii\"’ 3 in.“ ~ Illl‘ . r-w-e iwhnweey-eliihsppsri ~- Murcbisons stayed at the Duf- ferin Hotel Monda night _snd _ ‘ ileit in the mornlil’; ior PAROG w°_u',°5'° f“ o“ "l" ‘ Edward island. Captain Murchison s - started a loading and nnloedin business in Buenos Aytes a flood many years ago and was very successful. He is taking s wei earned vacation bselr do the lend 0i ‘his birth. 8t. John Jour- mtg-unpaved "l“ikflllistfmfltiisiuttt"