Assourvcnwiamr i EXTRAORDINARY I ' siirsfienyvnrn IN MEMORIAM MRS. JiLVIES A, READY The citizens of Keiisington and surrounding districts were shocked and saddened on Tuesday morning February 24th, when it became known that one of its most respected sltizeics, in the very suddenly. Although she had beena patient sufferer from asthma and bronchitis for some years her mieatli came as an awful and severe shock to her family and friends. Her beautiful disposition made her beloved of all her friends [and ac- quaintances. iHer zeal and devotion to the spiritual and material well being of lier young family was a revelation-especially after having nursed her husband through a long and serious nervous breakdown. She was always ready ‘and willing to as- sist in church work and any work for the public welfare. Her passing at the comparatively early age of fifty four years, leaves an irrepar- able void to her husband and child- ren, but they will cherish the mem- ory of her love and devotion during their lifetime. She leaves to mourn. l‘ her husband, James A. Ready, (at one time professor in St. Dunstans University). Two sons, Arthur at home and Joseph, attending St. Dunstans University, and two daughters viz. Mary (teacher at Kcnsingtoii), Kathleen, teacher at Spring Valley. She was the eldest daughter of the late John T. and Mrs. Mullin of Keiisington, and is -slso survived by two sisters and two brothers viz. Miss Minnie and Mrs. Burns of Boston, Mass; John T. of Detroit. and Emmet of Vancouver. B. C. iler mortal remains were laid to rest in St. ltlarys Cemetery, Iii- rlian River. High Mass of Requiem was sung by the pastor, Rev. R. F. Macdonald. assisted by Rev. M. J. Smith in the choir. The pail bearers were James L. Saunders, James Braham, Hugh F. Morrison, Lloyd Howard, Leo Hughes, James Pender- last. The large concourse of people at ner home and in the funeral pro- zession gave mute testimony of the reneral esteem ‘and respect in which the deceased W115 held. Many telegrams and letters of yympathy were received by the fam- ly. Ploi-iil tributes-Mrs. J. A. Doug- tart. i, ELEMENTAL AS THE Tosszzvc: "OCEAN was THE PASSION, AROUSED 11v 111s HEART! AND person of Mrs. ‘ames A. Ready had passed away \ . t. lifffiq U and Mrs. James L. Saunders, Mr.’ and Mrs. Bert Kelly, Eileen Shea, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hughes, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Driscoll and‘ Kathleen, Summerside, Mr. and Mrs. Students of Grade XL, St. Dun- stairs University, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McIvor, Kinkora, Mrs. Arthur Green and Harriet Noonan, Albany, Mrs. Joseph Noonan, Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Gratton Noonan, Albany, Mr. and Mrs P. T. Power, Kensington. Miss Lucy Noonan, Albany, Mrs. Rose Managlian, Kensington, Mrs. James Trainer and Mary, Miss L. M. Ready, Boston, Mrs. Joseph A. Hughes, Bedford, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- llnm Con", Brookline, Miss Mildred Corr, Brookline, Mrs. Annie Maye, Drookline, Mr. J. T. Mullin, Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Burns, Chelsea, Miss Minnie Mullin, Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Hughes, Bedford, Spiritual Offerings-Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCarvill, Kinkora, Mary McCarvllle, Myrtle Hughes, Irene Cameron, Students of Grade XI. St. Dunstrins University. Letters of Sympathy-Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Trainer, Charlottetown, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Driscoll, Sum- merside, Kathleen Driscoll, Summer- side, George Davison and family, Rev. J. A. Murphy, St. ~Dunstan‘s University, R_ Wesley McLean, Bos- ton, Patricia Cullen, Mr. and Mrs. S W. Delaney, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Mc- Ncill and family, Mr. and Mrs. Heath MacLeod, Mrs. Anne Stewart Sea View, Mrs. M. T, Lambe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Sea View, Miss lHelen Smith, Emerald, Mr. and Mrs. John T. White and family, Emerald, Mrs. Joe Stewart, Sea View, Miss Mary Johnstone, New London, Members of Pastine Club, Spring Valley, Mrs, Edwin Murphy, Sea View, Miss Jean Donald, Sea View, Mr. J. T. Mullin, Detroit, Miss Ellie McNeill. Summerside, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McCarvllle, Freetowml Miss Winnie 'I‘ralnor, Charlottetow | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mullally, Souris. Mr. and Mrs. L. MacMillan, Mis- couche, Margaret Hughes, Bedford. Irene Higgins. Telegrams-Mr. and Mrs. John Matheson, Freetown, Mr. J. T. Mul- Believed Getting Pneumonia ,' is...» Croft, an. Cheater Basin, No.4‘ b“ itiass Cards-J. A. Ready and '" aniily, Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Glllis. lin, Detroit. "n gf;;_'_.____ ._T‘.__M_;__¢-—-@——-———i-- -_ Ba , ,_-._._._____._.____. _ £- m WM, Contracted Bad ivo t" M“ g‘ Miss Marguerite new cough modicin writcsu-“Last winter I contracted a very bad mill.‘ Nothing I tried gave me any relief from the several pains in my chant, and I believed I was getting; pneumonia. My father told nio one night ho iuld m taken a half bottle of Dr. Wood’! Norway Pin: Syrup the pain was bottles and my cold had disappeared." i Price 35c. a bottle; mp family Bilfl can; 111 ulll Syrup . dygggilll and dealers; pa} m; by Tlu ding, oformototry. Beforoflia gimtlyrdiovod. Itooktwoi lottetoxvn. eral days. Misses Bernice Mrs. Reign Barrett and Mrs. Jack MacLeod, Hunter River, have both returned to their home, after spend- ing some time with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barrett, Wheat- ley River, recently. The services of the United Church circuit of Hunter River were on Sun- day, March 1: North Wiltshirc at 1i a. rn.; Wheatley River at 3 p. rn. and Hunter River at ‘l p. m. These ser- vices were well attended. Rev. A. Chapman omciated. Mrs. The storm in this section of the country tied up much traffic. The train arriving from Chariaictown on Monday was unable to proceed out of Hunter River until the cleared on Thursday evening. A large number, about a hundred sno\v shove- lcrs were busy night and day clearing the track lnsome places the cutting ' being from twenty toforty feet. The passengers who were stormed stay- ed at Hunter River were housed at ' the hotels for several days. The mail The Mr. George MacMillan, Hunter Ri- ver, was in attendance at Wheatley River United Church 0n Sunday Murray, Borden, Mr. and Mrs. Clifl last‘ ‘_._ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Houston, Glasgow Road. Wheatley River on Sunday. WCTB Mr. and Mrs. Parnell McMahon, Mr. Miss Glen Wlgmore, Graham's Mrs .Owen Larlains, Mr. and Mrs. P. Road, has been spending the past S, Macintyre and Mary, Mr. G. Rey | two weeks with her grandmother, Phillips, Promoters of Sacred Heart, v Mrs. Alex Ross, Wheatley River. She Members of SacredJ-Ieart, Pupils of was accompanied by her father. Mf- Kensington High School, Teachers of Walter Wigmore, on Sundaly. Mr. Kensington High School, Mr. and wigmoi-e returned home later in the Mrs. James H. Burke, Summersidc, v dgy_ track was visitors JANET GIYNUR ErZSGHAIILES FARREI. Wood. Florence James 711111101‘ and family. TOYOHW. i Paul, Beatrice Matheson, Laura Mc- Rae and Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Mac- Lean, Brookfield, were visitors Wheatley River Rink last week. to, (Dix) Barrett, Hunter River. is visiting in Charlottetown. Some took teams and returned to Char-g carriers are again making their route in the us- ual time, after being unable for sev- schools in many‘ places were open on Saturday to make up for the days of storms The rinks are well snowed over in some § wilgshgrc, sections. In most cases, they areyand Hunter River. now being cleared oil’ due to thel soft thawing days. belief that the nights of skating are Elizgbeth Bcwncss, ' over for this winter. It is a. common in Mr. and Mrs-Herbert Stevenson and little son Allison, New Glasgow, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ling, Wheatley River, on Sunday. The sick, who are Messrs. Athol Raekham, Eddie Coalfield, Malcolm Rachham and Master Rollie Rack- ham. are again on the road to com- plete recovery. “i? . is! flies» _ t-ifitlljletlso. IN “THE MAN WHO C AM E BACK" Starting Monday was recently attending Mrs. Park- man, New Glasgow, who has been sick for some time. Mr. Alexander MacRae, Ebenezer, who isa very sdccessful auctioneer, is kept very busy attending the many sales which have taken place recent- ly and which are to take place in the near future. A large number oi’ good farmsfcrops, cattle and implements are being disposed of at a. fair price, but on the averageds much lower than in former years. Mrs, Adam Buiman has returned to her home in Wheatley River, a!- ter attending the funeral of Mrs. James, England, Travellers Rest. She was detained at ‘Traveller's Rest for over a. week due to the storms. Mrs. Ira Rackham, Hunter River, has returned to ner home, after a complete recovery was made from a serious operation, which she under- went some time ago in the P. E. I. Hospital. Mr. Hammond Ling, Wheatley River, spent the week end with friends in Malpeque. Mr. Theo. Ling, teacher at Wheat- ley River, was a visitor to the city on Saturday. Miss Violet Matheson, Ebenezer, ls a visitor in the city. While there she is stayng at the Russ. Miss Oussle Stevenson, Wheatley River, spent the week end with the Misses Dorothy and Una Smith. Mr. and Mrs. William Ling, who were guests of Mrs. Llng’s parents, Mr_ and Mrs. James McLean, Mea- dow Bank, on Sunday last, returned lo their home on ‘lfhursclayi, having lac-on storm stayed in the incan- 1 while. The Official Board of the United Church Circuit held a' meeting on ‘il-‘riday afternoon at 2 p. in. There livere representatives there from Hartsville, Wheatley River l1 --\- - Utsnu- I Central Guardian . v. 00ml" . a i l -—- . FORU ‘- umrw P101"! '~ D 1 cumin crrr IUITll-I lbs CnN. n. OFFICE whom: i _ ‘ V » w A‘ 1*‘- -‘—‘ “J J “m” '°- "° m“ B"? "l" "P"? ‘Pm ' ' ‘P'- . """""‘ *""'"' ' Mgg 3,15 out {gunman g: at om‘ lllflmfim. AHOY! 1 511d 3. ‘ Immune w-ee- " ......... ABEGWEITS i 5F‘. I lief‘. .- 7'.‘ WESTERN . l l‘ "5 ENGINE MAGNETOS and Rural ' ’ ‘Tele a t» ma D Ono Instrumeu "P - W. H. Townsend 219 178 Work guaranteed. Palmer Electric w_ A Mam-en __ vs- ' Ltd- 3l55-3~5-°i- o. Blenkhorn 100 __ 1. m...» w a CAMPBELLTON M.‘ 3J5 "c, 3m CHURCH SERVICES will be. con- ;_ 3 Hgw‘“ _ 11g g1 " " ‘ _ EveJ bu: 21a. 421 52c. ducted 0n Mmh 8th It “fiend”, a. Swan 15a um *' ' l at 11 =- m-z Hwlbrvvk at 3 P- m-i N. Nicholson .... 1'12 14s A T Edmund Lowe Cross Roads at '1 p. m. E. J. Chio- I _ _ .-~ nmmmn As 1101111. Minister. 1100 944 Seats _ Now yOn Sale — Regular Prim, JHB TCSSING _ “_"" ' K 0mm; rayon BAPTIST PASTORATE- TELEGRA"; 3,9,4 h h" “m, Services Sunday, Mltitffyh 8:3 West- forgot u» alccp- mvrelflnd- 11 =- m-I °n- P. m-i 1.. o. Anderson 13s 10s » » Lo '9" if" Jhti"? Albany. '1 p. m. Myron 0. Brlnton. u. o. 'I<"lnlayson 12s l5) n. n. Bovyer 0a 1a: w" ‘minim 5cm“ ~ = n car - _ '——-— ache. was her Minlsiw g. 2y? 1:11 i: Honor m, o, m” Manta” 5°47 ¢ a m -—*' . . avey . .. t t _ 111;, in m-mm- POLICE COURT-At the Police J_ Williams unuuuu“. 286 2m l" eurx hie mqhth of February, bend ngain- w Court yesterday morning, a man R_ Cameron _ . 2m l“ l“ — , Claudin- Mnfluzlone; 271".“ £157“ charged with being drunk and hicflll- E, nowne 80 __ 2, Helen Annenr: 3, Gordon 531m. o ar- ' raur. i ‘gm’! wpym . able, was remanded‘ till Monday. A_ -. m" 1m Guide n-1, Ame Mm“. new trick 115s 94a g CARMODY vs CARMODY mm Peak-a, a Dena MW i 1 was Destiny HAMPTON rasroniu. cannon Wedmsday night "Bill's" team. de- om _ ' ' - 4. H111. “w” *° —The services for Sunday, March 8 Amy; 3 and 4 feated "Wests" by the narrow margin , "w." play on _ _ . Grade VII-l, Helen Altkcn- 2 mm; are. Appln Road at ll, Hampton, at o; 57 pun Edward Ewan“? a . 3; and Victoria at 7- Minister. Rev’ SUPERINTENDENTS West 1m 105 173 Bu,” ' ‘ "will" GwJAvers. Kathleen » 13o 125 114 ' . . ' Grade VI-l, Irving Gowan‘ g p » ——+ 1.. a. Nelson . 14'! 138 Jirn .. 220 10s 104 k A,“ ' i "- narrrsr cnuiwn SERVXCES- R mmnald __ ,, 179 210 Eu 8,, m 134 m ‘i’ m ._ There will be service in the Murray w_ C‘ Davies m8 169 He; 16a “a _._ J-izdemtclezLa-I-giirrh 2 ' .- Herb" 3811"“ Chili“? °"~ simdali- lzeli Rice . 192 14s __.__ ___ ' A °“ "I 4 _ March 8th at 7 p. m. There will bu s_ Hood ____ 192 H8 136 783 697 Eugen Tgylqf, fiiAbrahlm Edmund-s; . - instrumental music and special sing- u Gaunt 145 no Total I I . I I . . I I. 22w gfilgerkLHenrietta Baud. ' ' ‘ i 8 ' ' . ' ' e ma‘ ng, c, Williams . .. 93 16 2211c“ 11g: f‘? 11:; Qmgcvgflzi-Lmilhrzodore McKenz- I U . _ i . my, _ m‘ c m“ w. , Out of the hills of safety he CALEDONIA AND MURRAY 1024 1003 Em 20a 201 m McKemey_ 4 mind; gm will“ a _ “ came to protect the girl hf iliarbour Presbyterian Churches. On Jean __ m8 “l 117 c u‘ m é ' "l!- 5. - ~ loved - at rlsk o_i’ his neck. Sabbath, March s, 1901, God willing, 159 19 m “ e" ° °“d"°"- 1, “,5 Alleys 1 and 2 Bessie . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 0 ' Gunny? tidal‘? tfillloiixgmnt” old the services will be as follows: Caie- __ ___ _._ an“ 1'1‘ m“ Edmund‘? 3- Em- . ' ,. th l! 0 _ \ ; . , Wrist-It’: all here and plenty. _ donia. at 11 a. m. and v p. rn.. Mur- ACCOUNTANT$ "a" 7°“ '1” aesntnigngsfsuna: $03121 gouge“? 4' ALSO BOY FRIEND COMEDY ‘ H ray Harbour, 3 p. m. Rev. Allister - Tom _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H’ _ _ _ _ __ 2373 ' = °u 9M1. 6, “INDIANS ARE COMING 1 - Charles mm Murray, Minister. 204 136 ' 220 i it’ CARTOON COMIC Y J. Gordon ..........-- High single Jim p115 AND SYDNEY—MURRA --— High three Jim s00 pins - case ADJOURNED — A man charged with the unlawful posses- sion of intoxicating liquor, appear- ed before Magistrate G. J. Tweedy, and Neil McConnell, J. P. A second party similarly charged failed to ap- pear. The case was adjourned. RECEIVES POSITION-The litany friends of Mr. Russel E. Jones, of this city, will be glad to hear he has received the appointment to the poo- itlon of "Head Plotman," at the Ex- perimental Station, and all Join in wishing him every success at his new work. Mr. Jones is a graduate of Prince of Wales College and also of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, 'I‘ruro, N. S. SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL — The Maple Leaf Club at Summorsiua hold a very successful social on Tuesday evening. There were about 120 guest-s present. Bridge and auction forty- flves were played. The prim winners for bridge were: Ladies’ high, Mn. H. H. Lefurgey; Consolation, Miss Neva Matheson; Gentleman's high, Mr. D. Etter; Consolation, Mr. J. S. MacKay. Auction: Ladies’ high, was Florence Lovers; Consolation, Miss Jean Walker; Gentleman's, w. William Lefurgey; Consolation, Mr. Heartz Godkin. After refreshments had been served by the ladies, the floor was cleared for dancing, Mr. Eric McKay and Mr. Harold Huestls furnishing the music. A prize was given for the balloon dance and was won by Mr. Jones-S. AN EXPENSIVE STORM - En- quiries among Canadian National Railways oflicials relative to the cost of the recent snow blockade on Prince Edward Island, brought forth the re- ply that there had been as yet no yoflicial statement on the matter. but casual estimates seem to indicate that the storm was one o! the most costly ever experienced in the island province. Various officials estimat- ed it at as many different figures, but when everything is considered, loss of business, extra trainmenls wages. sectionmen, roundhouse crews, ferry crews, feeding of pas- sengers stormbound for the {our days snow-shovellcrs, and other in- cidentals the consensus would seem to indicate that the cost would reach the neighborhood of $50,000.—Monc- ton Transcript. --__.____.__ FERNWOOD SCHOOL ._-___ Word has been received by Miss Ebenezer, that her niece. Miss Mary MacDonald, R. N., who is well known here, has ar- Honor roll of Eernwood School for the month of Februaryu- ' Gffldfl 3-1. Doris MacKenna; 2, Douglas MacFarlane. - Grade IX-l, Kathleen Sherry; 2, Louis Ranahan; 3, Thomas MaeKen- rived in Summerslde, after a delight- ful wintei- spent with her father, Mr. Dan MacDonald, Sydney, N.S.—L. ______________ BROTHERS BASKETBALL CAP- TAINS MIEDFORD, MASS, March 5. (U. —Arthur and Richard Cochran. brothers, are captains of the varsity and freshmen basketball teams, re- spectively, at Tufts college. ____________ FIRST WIN IN THREE YEARS JOHNSTOWN. Pa, March 5 (U. P.)-Southmont High Schools bask- Farlane; 2, Reta. Ranahan. son; 2, Florence MacKlnnon; 3, Bea- trice Dolron; 4, Ruth MocKinnon. Edna Sherry; 3, Lorne MacFai-lano. na; 4, Emmett Ranahan. Grade VIIf—1, Wanita Nickel-son; 2, Margaret MacKinnon; 3, Brendon Sherry. _ Grade VI—1, Everett MoeKenna; 2, Rowan Sherry, Grade V-l, Lucille Nickerson. Grade 1V (oi-l, Constance Mac- Gradc V (b)-’-1, Kenneth Hender- Grade II-l, Lena Runahan; 2, Grade I (a)—1, Vern Sheny. Grade I (b)—1, Ruth Loud. et ball team recently scored its first victory in three years of competition in a scholmfc league. School tvas Eff‘. ¥n“£'£51_&€ X21214?!‘ 9°11 -. For a. I Margaret Doifon; 3, Albert Goadet. Grade I (c)-l, Mary Dolron; 2, Pearl Shcrry—Tcacher. _._>_~____._ For Dry lkm-llinard‘: Llnlmq-ng, .. ._...__. _..._ _... ___ ,___ m {- l More than 73,000 miles in .1 gNew Ford . ' V- t‘ THE substantial worth of the new Ford is reflected in its good perform. ance, economy and reliability. Its stamina and endurance are par-tic“. larly apparent in sections where bad roads and severe weather put a heavy extra burden on tho automobile. Tho car cizried an average bu! of i lfililpoundoofmailmd wudrivm 250mileadafly- “IIIIQFONIIIIIIIGVCI fafledmgowhoulwauroadyfiwdts one of the thrice mail carriers open-at- ing u» car. “Ilho mm: 111a u» Erich 1m winter even It dogma below. MIO- Th0 3B! rims about 24 miles, per gallon. At times I pull a trailer whenever I have a bulky loud.” _ Many other find owners report the same satisfactory performance. Every part has been made to endure-to serve you faithfully and well for many thousands of milfl. In lean than a year a new Fol-d Tudor Sedan was driven more than 73,000 miles over a difficult mum, The operating cost per mile w” very low and practically the only cnpense for repairs wag for new piston rings and a new bearing for the ‘generator. TIIB NEW BOB]! TUDGII IIIAI F.0.B.Eau Ylndaoiqfiucrlo. llupdqoplvolbqmd "i"! ""1 Ellyfillloplymanucmibo u-rugoltlnvqlb your Ford Jada. $585 Ml"! footnru combine to make time linen and colon, rlch, long-marl»; "plug!" n I'm Melville“, lull! endured [numbed brains, alnorberu, aluminum phlom, chum; fluggn ‘a,’ "'1 m’ W» "w" "w- "Wlllrballuldrollor smiqauuuubgauumn-auusau /°""""7"""'°l'""|l|P¢rla- Younoonumydollcruboeouuofllolallfioloaoioflhonon 7W3, 7W w“ 0/ flporollon and nap-hop anllouoyourly dopnolflau. 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