ét“! ='\ -~_~‘ I neg“. f! I lie Latest and bloat Important hailing Matter. Selected imi- Tilia Ieell’: INS for tile tlliarlollelalvll Guardian's Saturday Subset-ii"; 1 .M°NDA>Y ECHOES OF ivas rendered unconscious lightning during last wi-teks clec triclil storm. She remziltlcd uucon salons for about hull‘ an hour but has fully recovered, LAID TO REST.-Thc tluy night alltl llulilltlfl by (l. ll. hoarse. The. Dllnlilm Church from wht-nco. filil oral took pllico to lillnllas (Jemi- Wright's niotol ll'l‘)’. FUNERAL SATURDAV. —- 'l‘hl lllilt-fitl of lliv liitt- Mts. \V. l", (fart t-p look plat-o Salurtlay aftortlliotl. Tho pull heart-rs worl- .\ Ill. llllvlil‘ mill, l-‘. llllltllil-tltlll. S. Xlvllmitiltl (loll. ii. Hughes it. hlvliotlzilll. ill‘ - - i‘. "it's. . . "'“Lil'l'_lmb§_' |\‘\|l,“l.l.,:)\1]l,l:,.|| 11",, .Il taking tplliel- in Lorne Valley t lit-nit was ill tllo Pl-ottlti-‘s l'lt"lli'i “"""" "l- Hw Hmw" RN‘ H- M” gr " ’ ‘ \‘tt~ar. will. oftt-li visitotl hor was y‘ .l- ofllit-hitiillg eii-rgyllizllt. (Patriot LAID "r0 Rest. The ltlliorttl tit I" W‘ ‘WY-l the late Master Gr-attan Murrav \\':i¢-. lit-id Saturday morning from TUESDAV tho reoitleul-ti oi his part-tits“ .ilr GOOD wQRK,- Qy roferonce “_"'| M13‘ rfmllk lhlnfi-l',_('l'll|lf"l to lnil- llllltiultlrt- papt-rs wt.- noto “Hm” d” M" lm"""m" (“mm "" tll~ lliliiit‘ tll‘ it foruiot‘ Charlotte- wht-ro a Iittluioui ll . Mass wa~ "’i"|"“""l by RN’ ‘wziurilw ‘W'- 'i‘ ilrtluzl ti who won llit- McNoill l t . Tu.- i lllS 0f uoon ‘ ‘ . _' , , , -‘ liffllfffllf-l Sl-llotll plrllll-t-tlod tho ig-lirst- n“ ‘ml “l! M, flmf ‘n, we Con" . _ _ . iil~'ill‘t'llitlil i‘t.\l‘l‘(int'S .lt. Loyola “m! m“ “m” ‘In !‘_ rjmws U! Eh: .ll\'liil Follt-gt- in tll.'it city. ill- llix-oitaltlltl lffliiiiditdlmtllss‘ ltrlrllltplttlfill. \\_.“ 0w m. m" Impumr mph“ i,gimadlll):g;:lziznl\\‘(;-L,_::,.;,l I'M, lnort-te of‘ lilo (iollt-ul- alltl lCll ltis hnrurglll Char,“ prawn” ‘Arum, l'l:|‘\ ttiroliltlloilt tllt- term. ‘(lfllitl llogali llJltlv .iohn Ait-(lilituan. Sor- My will“ ‘m Ym" "lmly frwml“ vit-t- at tho gravt- was rontluctt-d by Rev. P. McMahon. SAMPLE — WOOLRIDGE WED~ plug-A vory protty anti qilit-t wodtiing was stilt-utilized “Millie!- tl:,y nlortliug at 5.15 at thp r-sitl out-o tifikflrfaull M .. Ilrl-uttin \\'lloll l9 Wt ynltliitil Strl-tlt, wlioli i.ovolyu llarrll-t Stimplo, tlaugiltor of Nlrs. Wood, was uulioll in liiill‘l‘ll|i-Zt‘ to “Us “mu. mm||muui by [he no“ liouri’ ll/‘mllllllltfl Th" Y"""l~' \\_ .\l. ltyan. (‘ilariotlt-ttlivil anll couplp tire "Xituullrly ilttllllllll‘ "ti ill-r. .\lr. .\l(‘ill)1'lillti, Milt-ray llarbtlr. iras l-vitll-nootl by tho largo tillnl~ lit‘l‘ of beautiful prosonts. Thtt ilrillt- was hi» a number of years a highly o::tl-c|tll“tl_ operator in tho 'l‘t*lt*~ pboill» Company, wliilo till» groom is it Valued cmplllyt-ti of’ thl- C. N. R. Stores liopartlnont. They loft lii’ 1b,. llv\ross ill 0,45 on a llt-nt-ytttoliti trip lliroilglitlut lllt- Aiaritilnl- Prov- l|]i‘(‘fl, l lltll-towu tieo. S. Ittluatt, Char- lotl -i wit. it" Mr. It L , Ch - it is with a filoliilg of satlnoss»murqjnvn‘ t‘ y“ l“ wo art- l-zllloll ilpon -to 1"l'(,'tll’tl rho lit til of till- latt- lamciitl-li bliss‘ .lll.~:~lti~ .l0ille-'tou, who passwi to llor ot- i~ll:tl ‘iPtll at her homo lloatl oi‘ l . ,- to rost Friday afternoon in tliol 1 Iii: .'l1. L. 10.’: , ltgol , , - I\‘.\ yvlllltlil Ulliect-blslol vials lptiritiflfifit-ll Pimple“ (mmv!"ry' sllml""'"slll‘l' m. film] “Wing disposition’ that Tho funeral toltk place at 2.30 to oils it'll-i htl- groaltly missed by all who had tho pit-tlsilro fo lit-r tit-- qiltiiutanco. Silo was t.llt- las-t. silt"- \"l\'lli‘t‘[ daughter oi‘ tho laltt- llt-t-ttlr alltl William McKay Johnston. mid a (‘ttiilfilt-ilvlil llioltlilo-r of tho Presby- THUNDER STORM. - Mrs, Wilfrid Furness of Vernon. by ‘ rt-nlaint: of time late Margaret Nicholson ar- rived front Now iltitnpsillre Stitur- wile iorwarlll-tl to holly was placeti in l'llill'lll,ll"ltl\\'ll. L .E. Prtnrse. Chan- St. -Mtiry's Clillftlll tllltl was EXCflp- tionally largely (ihllrcli was lintl tho funeral Ililt'l"ll by the pastor, Von. Art:h-|,1,t“,g1,l,,r_ Mm’ MLbVIcn(ah‘)rn' Sydnpy ll(‘il('lJil Wlittl- zlssistotl lly tht- fllii,Sl_ -|>\ K.‘ " Every lOlc T Packer of WILSOPTS {FLY PADS. \WILL loll lions FLIES THAN x $8°-°WORTH or tlllv / \srltl<v rtv cttmlru » \ . \». n Druggists, Grocers and General Stores .t.ort~ .-\tla .loiinstml. Her lll-llPTlll t\liit'li “its lit-ill on Juno Ii-rd. -was l\' atll ll|tl\‘li. SHrVlUll was hctltl lll tht- ('lllli't‘ll zit llorltc \':lllt.y. l)li|'- lli\\'ll boy lli lht- ]lt‘l‘.~'till of Willrt-tl Clean to ilandl Sold by all York. and a sister, Mns. Grant, died in ‘B08100’ two years ago. The family therefore have had an txwptioaully heavy bilrtiuil of sor- row to bear. The latelMrs. Burns was a most ostiluabla woman anll a faithful member of the Methodist (now the United Church) of this city. She was laid to rest tin this People's Cemetery yesterday afternoon. Afttil- an extended illness there [MISSI d away at three o'clock June 21st. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. it. ll. Mason. Amherst, N. S.. Sophia E. Fcnerty, willow of the latte Matthew Wzltideil, of (that-lotto- tolvll. i’. it}, i. [meal-led was born ln llllilfax, in 1829. She was a dtliltziilor of the late MT, alltl Mrs. Jitllltqs Albert. Fenerty, of lllllifax. ill hl-r carly youth ilor parents lilov- i-tl lo Cllathlim. N. B. After ilor lna.r- Flilill‘ .\lr. anll Mrs. Watllloll moved to Charlottotllwn, whore her hus- band dil ll in IHSH, Shortly after his tioath silo came to Amherst, whom shl» iitili slllcl- resided with .\lr. lintl - Mrs. Mason, Silo is survived by one son, J. F. Watilloli, of Winnlplg. who arrived ill Authors; shortly after his moth~ er's tIc-rlth alltl ono dailgiittlr, Mrs. lt_ ll. Mason, from wilosc home the flint-rill took piaco illnotlay tum-il- iior son wi-r.» taken to C-hatriotte- town tn ho buried ilosltlc those of lit-r llllHlillllll. Sho is also survived by two sisters-Mrs J. B. Williston, tlt‘ Ray liil Vin. N. D.. anti Mrs. Susil- Pallew. Montreal. in ilorst Seminary. oontluctltd by the in your homo town oro iilfllglillill’ to it arn of your llrtigrcfis and wish you iill!(‘li HHPCPSS the ctliiiltii! )'f.l=l ‘.\li<‘|l you putt-r for your Ii. A, till-l tart-o. tit>t>.-i from it .~; l llolico at Murray lillflllil‘. 1o Milrray llarllnt" (Toma-t- l~r_\' anll \\‘.'lh‘ lllagoly llll"llilt.‘li. Ser- Atiiollg those ill attendance were: litui. .\lr. Aiyers, lion. Dr. Mc- Millan. Mtlrtlock Mt-Kiiunon, ox- liov. lion. .loiln A. .\‘lcl)ouaitl. llow- .litl Mtllionaltl. 1\l_ L. A, ll. I), Mc- llfliill .\i. L. A. l)r. A. A. McDonald. \i. L. A. .\i. It‘. hit-llounitl, .\tl.L.A. \\'_ ll. Arkolt, (fhariotltllowil til-n. llitt-ilio. (‘ll:ll'lottottlwu. J. l-l. llell. LAID TO RE$T.-l'l'lil~i1olly of, lll- late Arthur Prltl-llard was lalll rod. THURSDAY MONTCALM ARRiVES. — Tho- zlftt-r lloing for sonlo ‘lillll! on littll on llry-lluclt at Ilalllax ill future. ‘ ._Iunt- 23ml. ill tho ilaru lit the tlnlo. ttI-‘ttvs lilo lot-ls at $2.000. 014.4511 of the f.re is unknown. LAID T0 REST.—-'l‘hti funeral of tho late David R. llotlpot- took place yostertlay afternoon from tho re- sident-t- oi‘ his soil Nelson Hooper, 9.22 Fitzroy St. to tho Petulltfs (jgmetgry The services M the nous" they will visit inlmollitite relatives alltl grave wore enuductttl by tho ltt-v. W. M. Ryan. The ‘pail bearers wtrro, llnoptlr I-lortie. E. Toombs. W. Poartltln, Il. Meckle, W. Brown and 'l‘iit.~.;. Sealant. attonllod. 'l‘ho.| fllll-tl to ovortlowidtgl sl-riico was cou- lriu (\litlrl-.ii_ Silrviving tn tho choir. Tho pall-litilirors wort» Niossrslhztil- lintl hearty. Mr. ilouio atro one brother lltv-ttlr lllltl;lllll‘l)ltl tlalltlltt, [imti Uillllli ll Jamtls itiorrison, ", llartlltl Sfflilifflilllltl \\ igiil alltl (iorllltl ’l‘zlllton.l vtlry largo uumllor of. ‘.\lr. l). II. .\lacl)onaltl of Illa-lie ltivor South. who is at lifCl-lflill visit- ing lli ‘liil! city tho guest of his is iii his ninety-first year and MacDonald .~t . the fioitl crops aro looking title for tilis stiasoil of the year. A follr act-o fit-ill of hay on his own farm drill-st ' , lryhpn. was i, is t-qtlaily its good as last your. A lllcliiltiflil tioral tributes toystifyinglrlm‘ ‘will’ Silwllll! "l ""13 lmllffi ltiie high l-stol-m in \Wlil(.‘li the de- l""“lll"“l~ Th‘? "ti" (‘mils "P" I10! H0 lllllllEwlllli NllW efit from Lydia E. Pinkhanfa Vegetable Compound Bloomington N. S.—"1 took L din E. Pinkhamhl e stable Compoun for pains nndbncknc e, also for nervous- ness, sick headaches and slut. lessness. I was troubled in this way or over a’ ear, and a friend ttold me about the egetable Compound and induced me to take it. ‘l must. say l have received great benefit from it and am able to do my housework now. l recommend the Ve stable‘ Compound myself and em wil ing for ou to use this letter as a testimonial. ’-Mrs. WILLIAM MORSE, Bloolnington, Annapolis County, N. S. Do you know that inn recent. canvass among women users of the Vegetable Compound over 220,000 replies were re- ceived. To the question, "Have you received benefit by taking this medi- cine?" 98 per cent. replied " Yes." This means that 98 out. of every 100 womennre in better health because the have given this medicine a fair tl-t-l. . _ ~ Mirltlffllbrse is simply another case of n woman receivin “great benefit." Won-ten suffering mm the troubles so common to their sex should listen to what. other women say who have expe- rienced thesame suffer-in and found relief. Give this dependab e medicine a ehanee—and at ones. It in sold at all drufltbfel. O ,._, ._.___ fllr, with hat to match and car- . I ) - i _ ' llsto lclietitir, St. Dumas, Que. I rofesslonal (yards rltl a ltolllpll-l ot llrltlai rlmt-s.l,v,.iu,,,._ttl hm, B 1 n,” Y“ O n’ _v____i ’l'llt- l)l'ltlt' was attended by Miss! ',' e u o‘ d i, w I w _ ~ Joan McKit- still! will-ta palc blllo Tamas n" the ‘ma! m" “n” m"! Dru An Jo la-(lourslere silk t-rl-pe do cllotio. Willll.‘ Mnlnm "wit? wmmm’ them m the WNW“ PM)“: Hupportml lhellitillflfi. lhey have always given the DENTIST grllolil. On tho provloils Thilrs-,l""""""“t "mlsfllcuml “n” l w“ Montague, P. E. Island tltly oW-flltlg Miss Mulch was givendzlm"? "'°"mm'~'"d "mm l" u" Office of Late Albert J. Fraser lillcDdn-laldd MCFIIG; B. A. ' a, Auianotuml u. r. MnPIllI n. A. ‘t ' ‘r Iii-rifle". Attorney, Ifn. Money to Loon Riley, fulfilling Charlottetown c. Archibald i of N. Y. Pant nrlululh l‘ Ila-hoot and Ilmlpltnl " I tad to Iilyo, In, Nun out! Throat l on» mill-r nlllllll" (Irena "IIIYII meant Ilene-O In II s. 1a.! In I 0- "'- aelepllnlal RIO-J. ‘can. us. lemon-on. no. lttlllflllti was hold. " a silrpristl ‘ in Altberton. lway homo from Cuba during the BURIED VESTERDAY-Tiio funl oral of tho lllli- Mrs. 'l‘htl.~l. lillllOl" llt'li‘ lalt- l‘l'.\‘ltlt‘ni't‘, Prince Strt-ohl , fan's C1lllllf‘lll'l'll, and was iai-gtdy titll-ntiotl. Wht-n lilo fllnorai cortog l, which was ]il'(‘.L!t‘lil‘(l lly lilo two stills of" tho tlllccatsetl, llovs. ll‘r:lulk and .loilu_iiiltior, arrived lit tho (‘.'itlit~tlr:il. tho ronlilins worn r-o- t-l-ivoll at lilo entrance by ltl-v. l\'l1lll'l‘ll'l‘ Me-Unlialtl. A solemn Ro- t|ul ill llitzll hill-as was colobratotl by ltl-v. l"i‘lllik llutll-r, asst-atoll by ltov. John lllltlt-r. lietloou, lit-v, \V. V. Mcliltniilll. Still-l) on; Itl-v. P. Will. I, .\l:ls~tor of tlltlntlllil-s; Mr. Louis llollgltti. At-TilHlillll. Allister of (‘orl-lnoult-s. Among tho prlosts st-ilit-ll lll the Sanctuary worn: ltovs. Maurict- Nirliotllllll, A, J. Mc- lutyro. it. i’. (‘roitolu l-‘. McQilaitl, S Ait-iionaltl. l’. .\l(‘.\’llllt(lll. M, Fran- t~' , A. L. Shliiott. J. Milrpiiy, L. Sluitb alill T. (illrran. Tho pail heart-rs ivl-ro: ills Worship Mayor .\lcl(oilnti, .\lt‘S."i',q J, M, “light-p, .ias, Elton. ii. litullztln. Sn, Sixtlis Nlc-Lollau anll S. l’, Pauli. WEDNESDAY wsnome sects. -- Th0 Par- sonage of tho Ilnltvll Cilllrcil. Char. lottlttown, was lilo sci-tilt of a vor lull-restful: ovotlt on 'l‘htlrt§'lllly flVltlllllfl. Juno 11th. 1025. whtln bliss Doris M. MliLCll. daughter of v V |il:lrvt'sl. and tho woathcr has .\\‘as hold yllstt-rtlay luortlliig l-rolu 13-H- Sicirn Year. Got Great Ben- l‘ far zitivancl ti as last year, but tile lilillvllltlfifi are ill-ginning to nillko, tlioir lippoaratlct- in rows. The pro- sptcts are excellent for a good so Iltrt-lt all that could be desired. llo tlltl not rcmemtiltsr sllcil splen- tllll weather To;- fzirnllng ti; we have hall silico February. llo hopes to re- turn to ills farm next week, WEDDING BELLS .-—-A very PFPllY Wotltlltli! took place Juno 10th at the Manse, Mt, Stewart, ‘film M? JOlIIi H. Jay alltl Miss (traeo Mitchell wit". mnrrmd by ltov ll. ll. Pollwllrtlcn. Mr Jay's homo is Ill Citirktllwn. Ilnfl his “Hie Iloioruzs nt Plsqulll. until voting ponpio llrc vory popuim- in their rl-spt-trtfvta communities, lintl will nlako a vrlluabio addition to the social anll religious life of the (‘filtilteiration oi‘ tile llnltctl Church, ll who a stimcwilnt happy coincid- "tlcl- that tho hrlllo ,.-i Methodist ‘"1" ll"? Rroom, a Presbyterian. Baby’s Own Tablets Always In The Home UliCf! a mother has ilsell Baby's Olwn ’i‘alllets for her littlo ones she always keeps li supply on hand, for tilt,- first trial convinces hcr thtirt- is nothing to equal lllcm in ilooping cliilllrltn well, The Tablets are a Mr tlt-orllo Mllttrii. Koppotlll, was ilnitoll in nlarrlllge to Mr Sylvan Plpple. Ioruioll by tht- Rev W, M, RyfllLl Tht- brillo was prottliy attired in a navy cloth rlllll. trililmod with groy lnist-t-llalietnls shower lly lior niaily friontla at the home of Mrs iioyco MacKlo. Keppooh wilon she received malty beauti- ful alltl ilsefui gifts. Tho llelith occurred in Charlotte- town Oli Sunday last nitc-r a live nlnnths‘ lllYiPiiS of Mrs. iillrns. Wife. of Mr. Arthur liilrns. bllggiigcnlan of‘ the C_ N. ll. Mrs. lintl us, whose maitlcn mtmo lwas ElllZll (Jotnpbell was 42 years of rig», and her lit-nth tn tho prime of wonlnnhmlll was ll hoavy blow to tho iliirlsavoll huabllnll anll family alltl other relatives. She was n daughter of tho lato Ewen Campbell of Aiborton. She leaves to mourn a snrrowing husband. one ma, hymn anll nnt- lilinzhttlr Till-lmtl a will- owetl mothl-r, throo brothers. Klllr in Albl-lrton. William llnli llrllcn in Boston, and one sister. Mrs. Kinch Twn brothers, Ross anll Douglas wore killed in the (lrent War. tin- ntiler hrntiler John. a soldier in the American army tllotl 0n his IQIIBIJII 2.11. Y yar- Spanislh-American war. another brother Fred wu billed la New. nllltl bllt thorough lllxlitivo which rt-Lrtllate the bowels lilltl sweeten Tlto corl-mony was por-ltilc stomach, thus driving out cott- stiplition lintl indigestltlli, coitls and simple fovcrs, and making teething l-allittr. (Jolicl-rning thom, Mrs. Sal- motilors of little ones." Tito 'l‘llb- iots liro sold by medicine dealers Mm 13 MnoQum-rilt in m", point, of the Class of 1927 won both sec- ond prizes. Each first prize was a $5 guilt piece and the second priz- es were $2.50 gold pieces. Members of the hospital staff presented box- es of chocolates to each tgflltillfliltl‘. til-g. Tho lvmains. accompanied lly . also given‘ in which the nurses show to good advantage. Church, (larnquet, was the scene 0t" very a vol-y "arty tliaiilootl silo attended the Amuhokilock a. nl., on Monday, Jun" 22nd, when Miss Caroline ‘ato Mrs. (‘, E. Itntchfortl. niothcr ni' that place and Mr. E. F. Pineau "l C. F}. Ratchftlrtl, formerly of the B. S. A., l1 representative of till- 'll~il()llléi De-partulenlt here. now re- Dominion Department of Agricul- ture in the Province were unlteti ill the holy The null-ridge ccromony was per- forlilotl t‘. (l. S Aitintcnlm docked at tho The witnesses were _ Marini- Wilarf yesterday afternoon Doilcot, an llntrle of tho. brldli anti the .\lr. J. E. McIntyre of Bathurst. Tho isit- servlctl. She is due to go bride was charmingly attired in tl the near ilellutiftll titrquois ilillo sliltln crepe ensemble suit with beige embroid- ory, Silc wore a hat to match and A HEAVY LOSS- A lltlfll bti- 1t lwtiullfttl lfittt-{itlg to Mr Wlii. Poillltl of Fred- l4"? of m“ gflmm trictou was til-stroyotl lly fire on lilrl-le and llillltlsom" Mr, pound Succueded yellow roses. The groom wore a in s; ling it“; 1117951111”; m," which tiark grey suit. A lloligliltful tpro- was liit- only nrtlcic of machinery Kim" of mils" w“ He M“. Miss Iiarina Camoau anll Miss Al- Tho phonsintv Tritdol of Shippcgali run should decide that in their case the union should not only be marital but ecclesiastical and con- Blllflfllfl the event on the very day that Church Union look effect. The friends of Mr and Miifl Jay are legion lintl ualite in wishing them a life time of happiness. FRIDAV FOUR ISLAND GRADUATES“- .\t. the Graduation exercises of the North Adams Hospital. North Adams, Mass, held recently tlvo of the 1925-26 class were Canad- ians and four from this Province, Misses Alethzl Helen Cltrruthers, Bordon; Bessie Mabel Doughcrty, Victoria: Helen Louise Hooper, Central Bedeque and Ruby lleien Illlgnall, Central ilotloquc. lit pre- son-ting tho prizes. l)r. Stafford said that he was sorry that he was not able to present gifts t0 each girl for he knew that each was ftrikil)’ tlosorvlilg of one. Tho win- ner of the two first prizes was Mitts Alta-tho Helen Carrutilcrs, llordeli. P, E. 1., oi.’ the Class of 1925 wlillo Miss Iicrnadotte Elizabeth Weyers »\ citiss photo of the graduates is island W EDDI NG DE L‘LS.—HSt. Peters heautlfill ceremony at. ti‘ lioucct bonds of lllillflm0lly. lly itcv, Father Marsolilln. Mr. Francis stone nlrirten fllr. n anll carried ti ilollquet 0t oxoclttod by llerctl two beautiful vocal selec- tions. After the eeronlony a vP-fi’ exquisite breakfast was served at the home of the britlo after which the happy young couple letit on a motor trip to Montreal and Bos- ton via the White Mountains- whero lintl fricnlls. Miss Pineau wore ll t-ot-oa ensemble travelling suit anti hat to match. There passed pe-"toefilliy uwuy on June 8, at the home of her tiallgiltor, lifter an illness of seven yours Catherine McKennll, widow of the late James Gormllzy. i, The deacsed was born in this city seventy-six years ago and spent most of her lifc here. She leaves to mourn their loss tWO sons, John and James of this City. alltl two llanghtt-rs. Mrs. ilarry Corcoran of this city, anll Mrs. F._ J. Rose, of Revere, Mass, also one! sister Mrs. Chas. Iioudrollu of Tracadie, N. S. The funeral took placo, Thursday morning to St. Diinstanfls (lath Iti- rltl whore Requiem liigh Mans was celebrated by Rev. A. L. Sinnott. The servicn at the lzrnvo. was con- pall bearers were, Mayor McKen- na, Dr. J. B. Murray, Messrs, Tho- mas Cnyle, James Kt-iiy, Peter Mic- Qultill and Thomas llogun. May her soul rest lnpoacc. Entered into rest on liil! 23th of May, Isabel A. Taylor, daughter ot‘ tho late lienry 'i‘ilylor, oi ltico Point, in the 70th your of iterlltge. tvllss Taylor livoti for about forty years in Providence, R.l., and re- turned two years ago to ilor native shore. Her illness was Ilornowitlt Christian resignation lintt her last. flours were troniftlrtt-d lly llldf love alltl cherishing l.(‘li(l(.‘l'lll.’n‘i<l of her ulost tievutetl friends lintl relatives. Isabel froln her girlhood lived a quie,t unobtrusive life. Ponce and good will tnwllrtls all wall the at- mosphero in which silo loved to dwell. "Tho mook shall delight themselves in lllllllltitlllfic of peace." Sllg has passed frolil nur midst leaving no enemies illlt many frlcntls who sllnll always romcmber hllr stl-litlinsl Christian faith, made bright by it quiet. but. cndurlrrl; oheorfuiness. Tho funeral sorvicos were con- ducted by itt-v. l’). M. Lamont. at Mr. G.'D. Wright's moms anti also on llrrivlll nt Canoe (Znvo (‘hurchl whore n consitlerailiii lYOlil-{rfiflflllflfl assembled notwlthsttlntling incle- mont wotither. Ilvfiflflfifltrfl sister. Miss Martha Taylor, who lintl trav- cilotl from Provitlenco, it.l., was prosont at tho services. Deoolisotl lollvos to mourn their loss the following brothers: \Villl- am anti Angus in Saskatchewan; James in Ontario. David in Provi- dence. R.i.. Simon in Canoe Covc. ilonry in Rico Point. anll sisters. Duncan Dzlrrtich and Alexander tlllctetl b)’ ‘RBV- Pfllllck will-fill’ The Mrs. Wm. J. Carver who was inilcr saw the first sets of which were designed that such thin-walled The important i GUM-DIPPINCG“ Many people who nearly three years ago and were being tested on factory cars, doubted usage demanded of pneumatic tires. looked, was the distinct advantage Firestone possesaedin its extra process of treating cord -fabric—Cum-Dipping—-wllicli fiber of every cord with rubber and gives to tile tllin walls tile extra strength needed to withstand ‘the extra flexing strain. ‘ Cum-Dipping impregnates the cords with EXTRA" PRO¢.E$S at n“ extra ti. cost’ to tire BUYERS! rubber so that friction is minimized, which ex- ‘ plains wily Firestone Balloon Gum-Dipped Colds keep so cool even in extra hard service. Since heat is so destructive to tire life it becomes apparent why Firestone Balloons give such un- heard-of mileage, making them the moat econ- omical tires to use with the added factors of safety and comfort. " lt also explains why race drivers trust their lives to Firestone tires while breaking all records for speed and endurance. balloon tires ever made, and developed by Firestone tires would stand the hard thing these people over- insulates every Begin now to enjoy the greater advantages of these wonderful tires. Lef tile nearest Fire- stone dealer equip your car—-lle will do it quickly and at low coat. FULL-SIZE IN CANADA J. A. QESNER Nttviu, (ihas. Mlitlugadl. lhitgtiltl Mclfallyon, liililtrllu MclGal-llortl. McKenzie. There illisseti peacefully llwaytlll Junozlitl at .vlt. t\iiilt)|l. r.li nlll and respected lady iii the ‘DGTSOXI of‘ 80th yttar. Deceased was of a quiet. retiring disposition. Tho soul of honor. it did not seem possible t'nr her to think lln unkiliti thought, or do liil unkind deed. Modest ill tho ox- treme bllt possessed with a won- derful ability til make instills.’ friendship tiiliutlg all silo collie ill contact with. Always rclldy to help in time. of sickness alltl trouble anti never hoard to niurnlilr or complain. Everyone who wotlt to her homo was always wolcolnotl wi-th a cheery -snlilo. l-lor many deeds of kindness will novor bl- known till thl- i-eletlrtilns tinsel-s rend tllr-ni ollt of tho book of liftol Thoughtful and generous hcyonti measure, sho. has loft a -voitl -in mmly hearts Wliltill can novel" be filled. lint till-y have tho assur- ance that sonlt- lllly lhoy shall ml-ct hcr ftlco tn flit-n lintl know hor tls sho is. wlll-rt- tilcro is no pain, ‘fivestone nattoou cou-ntrvnn conns THE ONLY GUM-DIPPED CORD MADE IS BUILT BY. FIRESTONE Authorized Local Dealer, Queen Street, Charlottetown at homo. Till- sous art»: Loigll iilltl tiyltis ill tho lluitoti Sta t-s tltill lloilth at. ilonili. Also i-igiit grand t‘lilll|i't u alltl ouo grl-at. grantitlillili. alltl two sisters Ziiitl opt- ilroliit-r. Ilesilll-ll tithor rolatlvt-s anti friends. The pallbearers wore: lioswttll .lt-uilitl.»', 'lltnry Mt‘l\'till7.lt‘., lloury tho aot-illtmt ilappollt-li. 'i‘lloy wore not only lllitlly burned from till- lightning, iult lllPll‘ ciorilos w-lro altlo sot on ilro. As soon as pos- sillll- aitor tho cutastrtlplio litllll young nion worn rill-tiled to tho ltiittlll: lsliinll Hospital, anll t-vory tiling that (ftilllli lip llouu was put. .l(!ll(!:i_ (ll-tirge liallonl, Alfred Lllllli illlo c-ffot-t in an attoln-pt to sllvtl lintl _I<‘rllnk liriscoii. 'l‘ht- tioral their lives. lticilltrtl, who was vory OYIPFHIKH ivoro very beautiful alltl ilalily ilulncll, hall not tlilll strongtil lYIPIIItlPtl ill" flllltflvlttt-ZI to resist rhi- shock lintl tho burns, ll/Willll-Filllllly- [and ho only lived tibout twonty- Siiftly-‘i rwlaules Stombilry; tho t-lght hours tiftor tho ilgiltnlutg ‘iiritl graullciiiltlrt-n; ltatlilis‘ Alli of Zion struck illm. (Yimlilt-y having moro (llilllwll- strength llvllll until 'i‘llursti.'ly (‘ity Ilifllltlllrlt-l-JWTH. .i. A, Clark night. June tthe 4th. will-n he ton, alltl Mist-i it‘, Clltupht-il. Liilarltltto- p;i..tltl away. From rill» vory ollt- town. EHtl. lilo dot-tors gave till. family _ , _llllll(‘.' tlucouragoml-nt, imt mi Jtlno Dr. .l. b. lillglitiii of l‘ll.'l|‘l(1lll‘l.!)\\'l'\,|Zllll, it ilmkltd m; if Ch‘\Sl(1y'R Con. ll?" Y“‘Y_“l""'ll ll hill"? ‘Yfllll/"Yilttt tho dition llatl somewhat ittlprovotl. llo sorrowful linws of llio tragic tiollrilllilso silfftirotl terribly from tho of (illosloy anll iticilzirtl llaillllm, of burns. lintl sad to rolato botil those Providence, ll. i.. on May Zilrtl, lfluo young men plmsotl out of lifo lioih those younl: nleli wl-rl- SlTllPl('\\'l|ll cousitit-rllillt- sutlvrlnlg. Ilntil lly lightning on that day. 'l‘iloy (‘ilosioy and Richard were interred WP?" "ill-liil! lli their homo wilon .jn Ollkllltltl Conlottlry. l. Safe and Efficient policies. As this is done sickness or sorrow lintl whl-ro (loll Himself sit-all wipe tilvtly till tours from their oyos. Tho fiinornl which took pint-c from hor linmo in Mt. Albion to llulzcihronk cemetery on Juno 4th was largely attonliod, and silowotl the ostoorn in which tho tlottt-tilloli was hclll. Tho service was con- ductod lly tho Rev. it}. Mcllougall of Charlottetown, who spokt- vory highly of tho tlocolisotl anti also spnko comforting words tn lilo bor- FllVfl(l._ Th4,- ,iluv, ‘Mr. E. A. West- morllinntbll s toll at tho hlilli-it‘ lintl Mr. Tiiloy, of Pownlli. lit till‘ tiometory. Tho hymns wore aunt! very sweetly. llnll wore as follows: .losus Lovor of My Soul: Ash-op in Jesus. alltl Loud Kindly Light. Thorn are loll to mollrn li rlorrnua ink husband. lhroti sons and thrt-tl or direct lly mail at 25 cents a box "m1 Marti-m, 1n Provltlpntlo, l1, l. from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine The pail-bearers were: llnrry Mc- tlllu-ghtors. nnmoiy: Mrs. A. D.. Fraser, Cbllrlnttotnwn; Mrs, llonj. Horton, Mt. Albion. and Mill's Jlliln anll is able to curry ulorc Home Treatment Thousands of Ailing People Have Been Made Well and Silrong by Dr. Wil|iam’s Pink Pills They Give New Vitality-and more. was loft almost it physical is (‘liosioy was a son rl’ .\lr. Jolt- llph hi. llflltillllli tlf llamptun. l., alltl ltiolilirli was also a lmelnblsr ol‘ tht- stunt» fllmiiy. Chesiey was s tioplioiv tlf l)r. llagnttll illlll the other ‘young man was also con- litltltotl with tho llaguail through lilo liaslatn family, Seldom tliftS a moro ‘heart rend- iog lieciticllt occurred titan this. iloro wore two young men in the very vitlor of ttheir laslrhood snatohoti slltldetliy away from till-fr lives of activity by a stroke of lightning. iris often chtoniclsd that lightning has st-ruck a build- ing, or killcli a person, or an ani- "Hll; but wt,- eannot recall that two lnonillors of island families have over before been visited fn't.his wily. Hillier such painful circum anc- os tile sympathy of tthq wthnle com- munity ol Hampton and tldllicelll country as well as people in dther H l)r. Williams‘ Pink Pills lio ollo thing-and do it well they build up tho blood, incronsltig the number of red col-i ililnllln liltt. All tho iliooti improves in quality lllB tissues of tho hotly are hotter nourished and the functions, of thfi "Olly 1H1‘ llrtlel‘ iltirfrtrmeli. This ls the reason ti. Williams! . Pink Pills have boon so lrtl censful in the treatment of all diseases duo to ilool‘, thin llooll, why the pills are 5g suc-_ colisfiil in illlllllillg up strength lifter fevers anll acute dill- oases, lintl in liil t-tlllos of anaemia llnd general weaknell. I Mrs. S. J. Pitro, Qllecn_St., St. Joiin, N, 3., says:- ‘Sonlo yours ago. following an attack of typhoid fever, l H" ttiltlotttl- llllil my nerves wore so bad that my "ml" shook as though l had palsy. until-r liil.» lltilt of tilt.- tloctorfiLmotlicine I decided upon U" llllvlco of a friend to try Dr, Williams‘ pink pml Almost from tht- first llox l could fool an improvement. llllllliti taking the pills ilntil l had used twelve boxes, When l Wus lli-ltliii eujoyitlg perfect health, All a ‘precaution l nlwliys tlikl- tutti or two boxes e very spri g to tune up the parts of tho province, will er lt-lttir-li to the illlslam fatmlly. l the blood become a richer red tlxyson. the great. supporter of wreck. 1 could not sleep, llflll As l was not improvlnll I COD- dr llystonl, anti can truly say they ilfwfl wll tlrful tonic." You can get the pills from y l, _ gibt, or by ml“ at 50 cunts a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medlojup Co. - BRINGING UP FA THEE- m cloetm- nwr CAT lb l-mvw n. . ,.t., 5ll"' til; “ll _I Di] lllt. - an. THE w»; TO Mango. ‘ll ii l i,‘ 7 Illli i 6 QtIlovtun-a Gcullhahalfluanund.