i “Tnssosv, WV k” f€€£'§."“...£%”°° sis’! NONI i'itg'r’isfiii'i§cuoun O -LAC STAIN zrk mncusv’ s». MARTlN-SENOUR s.“ ‘ neoiiwhoinmuin \ $3,": notrrREAL n...,"°,','.': , Borden Notes On Monday nigpt, the 4th, the Borden Dramatic Club presented their three-act comedy “The Old Dairy Homestead” to the largest audience that ever was admitted to that hall; in fact, not since the clu-b was organized and the way which the different characters took their parts was wonderful. Although the stage was a little crowded by the players and the heat was a little stilling they kept the audience in roars of laughter all through the performance. tlreat credit is due to Rev. W. E. Mouaghan for ltavlng Qfganized this wonderful club in which they will take their places alongside of any amateur club in P. E. l., for they certainly have thi- talent behind them. The scenery had a wonderful effect throughout the (play and many thanks arc due to .\lr. Jack Gaudet for doing such good work, and especially for the olii grandfather's clock which look- ed so natural that it could hardly be detected fr"oni one imported iioin the Old Country. 'l‘ht-r"i;- were also sonic very good specialities by .\1('5<a'i'§. (lcorge Clow and Earl (fanipbcll from Summersiilc. Good music ivas furnished by Miss Jen- nie Nironan, violinist. accompanied by .\lr. .-\rt .\lcl\':ry'. both of Albany; and also by Mrs. Jnlncs .\ll'.Aitfi'l'. pianist. A sure of pies took place IJPIWPrIi the first and second act. .\lr. L‘. la‘. McDonald acting its airc- iiontl-r". and they were diqnrscil ol’ lery (prickly. Mrs. Wildrtil ‘Mi-Nai- ly and Miss Florence lting acted as prorupters throughout the per- formance. and their assistance ivns greatly appreciated. The players how: Vi r. took the matter" ill hand. and ilt-cndt-d that they ivererft go= - . . . Wright Soiuris - _ in: to bu prunlnlvtl, and they , i i vi _ G_ wnn Cm ~ .,- "fr “PM” S ‘E A ' P. Bennett Duffy l President. “’“"‘“‘i- ""y°'"’ “mg “Wm per‘ ‘Qdflalntg areakgasth at nae llaome 0-‘ gifmgrerilifli or to anlflrnestuLllf hast" __ 9885423“ iM-rs. Duffy Ib-ad reached the ad- ML Th" “mm u‘ [hose J M“ ielrlvgiti-fnizinrixiig T'L'.i.§'§§’$a.§-'; 5mm“ 1°07 53"“ ‘LOBSTER OUTPUT One “M” “F” °"“""““ “"‘5'“‘Y “i” took part in tlrl- irlay were: asorl - _ - _ ~ _____ _ '_ years, Hei- “"1953 iingted oriily n wukini Owner m» n“, 01,1 Dairy home in iagiuont Bay, where n good _DE_PARTURE REGRETTED ___ ..ictory on the North Shore, A. D~ lloirp-sti-ail, .\lr. Jack (luuilt-t; inugnili-iiieiilillgdilsntsll- Rnmflnnj, ,.,,,,,.e,,, ,,, ,,,_.,,, ,, g,,,,,,, Josh rtrrowriitt, town con.si:rlrli‘-,"" a good mm“ H; and "a fiurse of s12 nmghbm. in the perm,“ m- ML “Mk If‘ rm.m' Aiilhuf-ll} (‘my in cash and also some other vaiu- Sarah Maunmmldi “m” ‘mm h” 1‘,|_5‘;l:(‘n':'“(';l_‘:i'_‘l:_‘“R\f;fi'i'{:"‘Q\i:):jk‘Mg aim, ,.,-;.S@m,.__ but}, mnwrden and form, livestock, farm inlilltflllilllfri mmlnunr- duh] Nltfllour: Miku|.;g",,,n1 ]]uy_ The in-jde was the urid household effects on April Donovan‘ l, Mmmiw, i“ ,lv3_,,,$,,'_. widow of the late ,\lr_ l-jmnnnn] 281th. Pile bidding at the snlc was Mr. lti-ginzrlii .\lr.-Um r; .\1rs. (llini- incr. :1 (lashing widow anti adven- turess,-.\lrsl J. V. Nlcllonalil; llccky Wilkins Jason, sister, and an old maid,-~~-.\iis. W. i’. McNeill; ltuby, a ivalf, Miss .-\fln’-:~ McDon- aid. Tho llordcir Dramatic Club scor- nnd (lliIiPli unothi-r success to their (iub Thursday the 7th, ivhcn thcy stag: ii their thret-act comedy ’l‘hi.- (lid Dairy l-ionicsteail in Kelly's (‘r'tissll1til, the largest audience that cvcr" put foot in tho inside of that hull. Although the audience was large till-r ilPSi 0f order was kept. as» it sconitil everyone there was intent on bcaring this play. And the way that the llaycrs (lid their parts was ivondeiiul and thcy certainly deserve credit. There was one speciality, a step- senault. cri by ed together this evening to bldyou farewell on the eve of your depart- ure for Halifax, .\'.S., where duty calls. lt is needless to say that we will miss you both, but while you will be gone you will not be forgot- ten. and we trust you will accept these two little tokens not for their value in cash, but on account 0i" the spirit which prompted them. Trusting you will some day take u i"un back to see your old friends. we will close, wishing you both long life and happiness in your new home, which by the way is your former one, and where you will have many friends already formed. Signed on behalf of your many Iiorden frli-ntls, Reginald McAleer, Eiatrice MurPhY, Adele Read. Borden, May 11, 192.1. Dear Florence-We, the mem- bers of your choir, have gathered hero tonight to express our keen regret that you are aboutto depart from our midst. We will greatly miss you, Florence, from our choir, as we considered you a very valu- able member and now we wish to show you in zi tangible way our appreciation of your services while with us, by presenting you with this gift as a. small token of esteem. Signed on behalf of the Borden (fhapel Choir. A vtry pretty ivcdding was cele- brated in the Borden Chapel Hall on Wedncstlay, the 6th, when Rev. W. E. Monaghan united in the holy bonds of matrimony Mrs. Mary Emily Vvfctlge to Mr. Frederic Ar- Tbcy were attended by .\lr. Fred Arsenault, and by Miss Roscy Bernard, niece of the bride. _ _ _ _ _ , y The bride ‘vnre a sun M “My mug modern improvements and in 1,000 with sand hat to match, which was condition‘ very becoming. After the cere- mony the happy couple partook oi’ sale‘ Wedgc, who was accidentally kill- a C. N. R. train at North Wiltslriie four years ago this fall. .\lr. George Campbell has left the town of Borden for Toronto, where hr.- wlll resume his duty with the ltogtr" Miller Co. Tlii- many friends of Mr. and, Airs. George Ring and family are! vcry sorry to hear that they Willi loave town the first of the week for their future home in Halifax. Mr. Ring was employed by the C. N. R. Car Ferry lunch room. and since the Canadian National News Agents a" wlwm “he Mm“ ‘kmr- B“ the have trike-n over uli lunch rooms, Mr. Ring Wlls obliged to resign his position here, having accepted one with the (l. .\‘. Rys. dining car ser- vice. The many friends of Mr. Urville dunce by M“ or,“ McCarthy‘ Lsard are glad to scc lilin out again which was much appreciauuL after being ill for the past two weeks. Some good instrumental music was furnished by Mr. Joseph Kelly as 1st violinist and Mr. Leon Trainor as 2nd, the accompanist being Miss Monnghan nt thc ifano. After the play all the members of the club with ti" lr tliauffeurs and frirnrls ". i» - Iilitlillillflli to a ban- qucl su,_.<i ..1 tlii- ParochlulHouse oi‘ Rev. liiihci- Currant, by the illiillta‘ of the :-.iid parish. to which " body iliil fu.l justico, and at‘- iilt\\’.ll.il lcit lot" tin ir home. Al- though liilllt! unis a ilance, only a fcw staytil to t-njoy u few lancers w.th llii- Futile". oi‘ Kelly's Cross. A ycry (m1. uhie fright of music nrd ii im-‘iig pt-nt at the home oi‘ .\lr. uni .. James McAleer. ivlu-n all im- irirrls of Mrs. Geo. lting nul -.-;.ili.i"cil to bid lit-r l..<i . on thr eve of her (lcpaitl i ‘u lwr uinrc home in Hollies N14 .'i \I suitable udd- rcss was .l in l r daughter and son, Fitllty. ~ tirl tllnrence, and some very n c gills were given them by ilrcir irltnds, An address was rend to Florence by a number of the Borden Chapel choir, oc- compnnlcd by tt very handsome pre- sent, as she was one of the very valuable tnenibcrs of the choir, and will bi; g.eaily missed. Alter the (]llllf'1' n midnight lunch was served to all,nn1l everybody did fiill justice to it. The evening then closed. everybody wishing Mrs. Ring and i‘amlly_much happiness in their former homi- ln the cilv of Halifax. N.S. The nildrcss nnd prern-ntntion wag as follows: Bordon, Mn " 11, 1025. Florence and Clarence Ring. Dear -Friends—-Wo huv‘ HUI"- Ior iloii .1 il-ntuify tiiv ‘wt-mvvlniii. '*i|i»-~~.-.iii| i"---iii|-"i‘ narrator's OINTMENT f Mr. Thomas Stxton, third officer of the Car Ferry is very busy these days getting the forms in for the cement of his new honro. A very pleasant evening was spent iit the hcmc oi .\li". and .\ii"n. Rolitri Nlaclherson‘, where the many friends oi‘ our" retiring llnnlt manager" hurl gathered to spend u few sncliil hours together. Music was ably filrnfshctl by .\lr. ilulziel, oi’ Kensington. accom panlt d by Mrs. James ‘MacAleer, oi Borden, anti from thn moment the dancing was opened by the hostess and the guest of honor, Mr. Eng- llsli. it was one continual round of pleasure. About midnight, during a lull ill the dancing. u presentation was mdtic to Mr. English, accompanied i)’ an address, which read as fol- lows: Port Borden, April 29, 1925. J. ii‘. English, Esq, - Manager Bank of Nova Scotla, Borden nnd Albany. Dear Mr. English, —lt is with m.xed feelings of sorrow and re- grct that we have learned of your lnttndcd departure from our midst, but what is our loss will be your gain. nnd as it is the way of the world we must needs bow our bends in submission. You will no doubt be surprised at the heterogeneous collection of kcipsaltes placed before you, bilt yon alone are to blame, fin- your popularly has made it necessary. A few of us decided we would like to present a club bag to you and we: ordered same. only to find , our trouble had just begun. for your many friends on hearing oi what wo were ping, imitated on getting in on t. e donation with the result that W3 had to hunt up something rise to placate them. inn thought you might find" use for in‘: smoking outfit, and than in a last resort, in addition we were forced to fall back on the old re- liable standby, a purse of gold. These tokens of esteem do not in ary way represent the value we put on your friendship, for this cnrinot be estimated in dollars and rents. and who II ll! our, nlol tresiiurer, Mr. . ‘A. Field. - Id to stand for considers-bio abuse be- cause he llnrlihd the doirstlonsioq vmy small sum from enclnwl only ‘ r-prnk tbrftruth. 0m- sontiemsn In particular, who by the way in I better steward iiiE WESTERN GUARDIAN r R. r w. ....... r ndrlch he in due course and with all honor received. Whilst a Brent bolt of friends regret his depart- ure, yet they feel that with hi! very creditable pant that the fu- 4m» from Holman‘! Cllllc]. _m=.s"rnicrzo Anut- At a. ture holds much in storq for i@ and trust that in the not too dis- tant future, he will find it conven- lerrt to visit old "Spud" again. 81"! his ever and well wishing friends. --L- __'i.\lr. Angus McAdam. Si. Pet- ers, was a- weekend visitor at hi8 old home, Big Bush, bot 45. -_'Mr. Joseph McDonald. l0"!!- erly of Rockbarra, but for the pant sixteen years a resident of Boston Mata assorted sizes selling at -bar- gain prices at Sinclair's. 1014 5 13 2i -REDU6ED PRICES 0N Seam- less Tapestry Rugosixes 7 ft 6x9 reduced ‘ to $15.00; sizes 9x9. $18.76: 9xl0%, 121.25; 9x12, $24.00 at Sinclair's. 1014 5 13 22 —-PLAY COMING. ——The Emer- aid Dramatic Club will repeat the play “The King of the Phllliplires," in St. Paul's Hall, Summerside on Friday night of this Week. 993512 4i —GYMNA8TIC EXHIBITION. Hunter River", Wednesday, May 18th by Y. M. C. A. Gymnastic (squad. If wet, following night. ' 986 ii 11 3i —-TRVON HALL-Rev. (l. C.‘ Taylor will address a meeting in Tryon Hull this evening at 8 o'- clock everybody cordlally invited -CENTRAL BEDEQUE SER. VICES-Preachlng. May 17th at _Lower Freetown ut 11 a.ni. Mother and Father's Day Service ut Cen- tral Bedeque at 3 p.m. and ]Il't'tt('ll~ ing at Borden at_7 p.ni, --BRU=IN8 W-iN-ln St. Paul's Hall. Sumrneraide on 'l‘uesd:iy night the Charlottetown llrulns met the Summerside "Y" team in Basket Ball. ‘Flu,- game was fnsl but very "rough" nnd resulted in i a win for the Bruins by the score 0t‘ 43 to 10. Mr. d-l, 'l‘. Simpson wits referee. —FOR SALE-A desirable dwel- ling house in the town of Summer- side centrally located with all Also a quantity of furniture at private For further particulars up- household llvely and good prices were realiz- reside wlith her slstc Mrs. Allan l). Stewart. Ali's. Ma Donald has always been n good in- dustrious woman, n splendid man- ager, and very hospltubli. in her borne. Her many friends and nelgh bors wish her good luck and hap- piness for the futuvc. Niay the house that kindly shelters her. And dwelling place of gladness, and of never ending cheer." {U} Mlnurtl’: Llnlment for (Jolds. t than he is a fisherman, wits very hostile on this point. Borden is a small place, but very particular in many ways, uni] the greatest honor we can confer upon you, is to say that everyone looks upon you as a friend, and we all trust that you will continue to go Mr. English, following his usual practice, honestly admitted he had an idea of what was coming. anti then surprised all present by tit"- ablo and eloquent handling oi’ what to most. is an embarrassing Arflteralunchnfor which the ladies of Borden are justly famed, the dancing was resumed with rene\v- ed vigor and kept up till, as tho song goes, "At Three O'clock in the Mornmg," when after singing. “For He's a Jolly Good Fellow." we bid our host and hostess good-night reeling satisfied with our evening's B Blackheads go quickly by a nim- ple method that Just. dissolve: them. Got two ounces of pl-roxlno powscs from your drugglst. rub this with n lint. wet cloth brickly over the blackheads-fund you will wonder where they bnvu Rona. hi ~—---"P meeting of the Central Bedoque —FOR LAT‘ WIUTER" "FY73 Egg Circle in Central Bodeque 01:0 8 ll nvnilfllw If Hall on Saturday, May 9. ruin- the '—"' regular business the proposed Re- “Roam "om 71'0"?" strlcted Area was discussed. A re- yh°l°"ll.d u‘ B‘ ' 161445’ solution was passed in favor of ma "mm." " ' king Prince Edward Island a re- _MEN,6 KHAKI comm"; strlaed area and carried unani Tron‘ Overalls $2.95 a. suit a: "mil"?- l ' 10 5 13 2 _'i" . Si“ “ r?‘ . _ 1‘ _ro surname counr. _.-\t __REVE|‘Q|.LE CHEN|LLE Alberton O11 frlléfitlay H16 Dffiilllllll- ary enquiry of the charge of ars- sault aglinst three Alberfion youths for occaaioning actual bodily harm to Dawson Qulgley was heard be- fore Magistrates J."L. Thomson and P .N. VPwte. evidence place on April fourth on the tlil- lian Bridge, about two miles from Aiberton and Qnigley deposed that The defendants they were fishing on the bridge and did riot molest him until they were first attacked, and that the blows Qnigley received were given him by the oldest of the youths while defending himself. counit of the youthfulneas of two of the boys and the small part they played in the affalrlthe magistrate dismissed the charge against them butt sent the oldest of the youths up for trial to the Supreme Court which meets June 9th. lllr. Heath Strong, K. (1., ice Cream Social Thursday night open at 8.30 . (fharlottetowu, (Ford). bean, lifouitngue, Reward. called for in 12 days will be sold ixiclszrnc pirt up 100 cases lobsters “m ‘up to the end of the past week. (l, McCorinaifk setiilon foreman of Nciv Zenlanil has been retired on pension and the new foreman is changing ills residence fro is to llzrrmony Jilnctiurr, where he owns n couple 0t‘ farms. of April 4th Capt. J .W. McEuch- crn of Souris was waited on in the Knights of Columbus home by a large body of brother knkzh-ts and read an address or’ regret and farc- well, concluding with the presenta- of the high esteem in which he was held, his good citizenship and his ever generous support to ‘the workings of the council of which lie was a zealous member. M_r. Mc- Eachern r thanking them brief words, said that be would ever nurse the tender-est memories of all kindness extended to him while he was it citizen of rflourla IMCEBChBPD who has boen Field Sn. pervlsor for merit on the island here for the past six years, has been transfer- red to Albenta with headquarters at Edmonton where ho will work in t Rmmflon‘ migration Settlement nearing completion might any judging from report is only commencing and the fact that Mr. MoEachorn has been taken all ithe way from the East spanks well indeed for his ability and faithful service here. Capt. iMicEacherti-aa be is batter known in miilhry oir- here on duty. Following his return to England, he again drafted to France and for his further darinfi was awarded the M. -C., and“ the French Government recognized in BRINGING UI‘ FATHER- . la yialting folks at home. >IN MEMORIAM inns JAMES n. McKAY it appears from the ‘hat the assault wok 14th at the Un-ited- Free , R. McKay. Mr McKay occupied he had bee" badly beaten 3m“ ‘ls the followng irastoratca: Souris a result was laid up for a week. and Bay 1,.0,.tune_ p_ E_ |_, Tnnnsin. contended that too, N. B; Midtlleville, Ont; court and Tide Head, B. numcd charge, and of their nativity. wards Mr ‘McKay into Cromdale , died of influenza urenlgitls, cn date stated. Ori ac- Mrs in Summeraltli: mi his bereavement. MR8. JAMES M. DUFFY. Eastern Guardian ..*SHOP from Holman‘: Catalog. Jam-es M. Duffy. took place at Kill — kora. on Friday Irnorniliill. May 8th ...."COME to tho Pantry Salc and ing the (people ‘from . t). O. Ii‘. lltiil, Montague. Dooran. . 994-5-12-21 M. J. Smith. Revs. Peter S. Duffy. "JLOST-Between Montague nnd _ iRt-v. J. J. McDonald and iRev. Geo. Tyre and l-‘.irn t Mu. Finds! Immy Anlson iiioe and at the grave. There -were ivreatths and spiritual ibouq-uets from lull tibia family and uriany friends. including the iSoutlh Vari- "cou-ver Assiimlaly of the Native ‘Sons of Canada of which her s-on, ss-i-a-izzi ..*ANY FINISHED WORK not. ed -by Dilelllllflllliill followliilg an art- MJLRAlLWJfKY CHANGE zhfleph fifty one iyrars and her passilirrg is iler huslbzintl and ‘family of seven Soirr- zrchlas mt ihome. n-PTAREWELL-(On the evening h” ‘my “l a lihlis would suippliies, nanreily line noble exam-pit: u; n Vfffyflouis and holy life of constant dndustry .a.nd sell sncrJf-i i; n ii- . . ‘ ion of a small token emblematic. l Ce o n e a of h" “wed treasure. . JAMEB AFFLECK The death of Mr. James Aflleck und-cr tragic circumstances at), his home at Donaids-ion, five mire... from 'Mt. Stewart. on Thirnsdiry, April 30th, caused much sorrow in tha-t section of the counitry responded and after in a few frank. idly whirled around nnii received ttiribie injutim. When picked up he was unconscious, his skull having "been fractured. Dr. Marlin of Ml, Stewart was at once sent for, but iuifortunntely Mr. Affleclcs ifliuries were such that human aid was irnavalling. He passed away on the following day, May 1st, n; the trite of nutty-seven. He was the son of the lato James Affleck. and had been en- gaged in farming for many years. By his industry and intelligence he had achieved a gratifying mea- sure of oneness, and was recogniz- tlie Soldiers Settle- he some capacity and whore im- instead of ns here one cnioyment. cles, went overseas with the flratm “srilrille Ofnlithe lrepgcrientzitllve T“ contingent to do his bit in the Tm}; coiling‘; ng n t n Se“ on "world war" was wounded and ' _ L A H E A D S While convalescing was sent back He was" a m“ or Gplondm cm" actcr, a true Christian gentleman. and no better neighbor could be found anywhere. He was always tzbflgin , always ready to help in time o ttcell,.and here was great sorrow among the people when it was knownt-hat his useful iifeliad tn a hero for the Crolx De Gurrp M444 The death tcok place on April Church Manse, Cromdale. Elginshire. $601" land, of Annie M. wife of Rev Jas. Har- ln 11119 ivii- iMcKay resigned the last he. and his wife returned to Scotland the land Shortly after- waa inducted where his wife ‘followed by McKay was u lady of fine fllllliilw-‘i kind nnd sympathetic, made marl)’ friends, and exercised i1 8T9“! 1"‘ fiuence for good in all the Dilili-‘eli where she and lror linsbntld Weft" The fiuncral of Elizabeth. wife of A long procession of carriages, ibear- all the sur- ioundnn-g setlements followed Filo rents-inn to ithe (lhuirch. The funeral mass (was isutig iby the ipastor,‘ Rev. MoCaIbe assisted "a; the funeral ser- few days and heir dent-h was caus- ta-ck of "flu." Sh: was married ovitr the first break iin the fairrily clirclc. ("iti-lilrcn survive llllfl‘ and aili ex- cepii -llen~nett., "who tree-Ides Iln Van- lvllizaihrlre and Emmett and Mal- "Her Sdltiiiiflll. death recalls the fact "1111 she always wen-t. aibout doinig truly Cibrilorian man- "nur m Lh-oui show and without 10s- tnrrttrtion. lShe alcoves to her fam- i-iy the (most ipreelous hanitage t/hal. ones, Her memory will always lln-g- er wuth them as their moat przcions appeared for the prosecutlonyurnl lloétlltrrtegé hélltliailrlaygairmilluugifivlxlil new in and Wilfretl 'lanton for ilhe dc- mm‘ synmmhy w Mr McKay m ence. i $7.50 ibeen so suddenly and tragically brought to a close. Mr. Ailleck was a man of more, than ordinary intelligence, and an‘ active sup-porter of every measure tending to advance the welfare- of thtacommunity, lle took n ilccp‘ interest in dairylng, and was for ll time Director of the local cream- cry. . .. ‘Ho leaves to mourn a ivitlow, time daughters, Ida, and Ethel at home, Ella, w-lfe of Beecher Coirrt. lwtll. (Maiden. "Mass, Mm. Fred Jordan. Head of Hilisboro and Mrs. William MaoKonbie, iM-t. Steward. The funeral ware held on Satur- day, iMuy 2nd. and despite the very uufavoirrable weather was largely attended, many fniends from the surrounding country attending io, pay their last tributes of rer-ipcct to the memory of a good man, who was n favorite with all who knew him. Interment was in Donalds- ton Cemetery. The services were conducted -by the Rev, H. 'l‘. Tapper, of Mt. Stewart. bearers were: Albert Best, William King. iviii-h good-byes, Nt pain. no sickncss. nnd no many relatives and friends of Mr. Murray "Robertson, Hunter River, were deeply saddened to hear oi‘ his sudden death. Deceased had been in his usual good health up to the time of his death. Aftor eating a hearty dinner, he made a trip to Mr. Woods’ ‘Mill, intending after leaving some grain there to be crushed, to go to the Bank, but while unloading his grist, without any warning he passed away. "Since solhig his iarm in Caven- dish somo three and u half years ago he has lived with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Andrews, Mrs. Andrews having livod with him and his wife since o little girl. Mr. Robertson was in his 74th your and had always been a strong, healthy man. He was qt a kind, cheerful disposition, and endeared himself to all who knew him. and since coming to Hunter River had made many new friends. Out of a family of twelve chil- dren there are only three left to ‘mourn. viz: Mn. George Arthur. Another range of Lovely New Hats ready this morning mostly-Dress Hats, and feature wider "tfiomotlcilsrshown this spring. attended, a short service was held IS tcrinn church. \\'il(.‘l't£ the service Rev. Mr. Aitkcn. bcr" oi New Glasgow Prisshytoriun land. Revere, (Mass, Miss Eillil-‘itlll. McNeill. ctery. No sorrow there in yonder clinic, llcywind thi- troubled nown of time. No ilicaiy nights; no wwcping eycs, No irclriig hearts, nor brokcn ties. Smith, of York, and the Rev, J, 1.1 Keeping. youngest daughter of Mr. Tin pnii and Mrs. William Keeping, Murray peiei- Mnnpnngair Harbor, ivas held from her parents’ rowing friends of the (let-cased, who thur Walsh; 3, was a most popular and estimable young lady. Angus . 51:1 Here’s an assortment 0f lovely hats-all distinctly shape and trimming. These include brints than most of $10.50 $12.50 MOORE 6 PT°LEOD St". Peter's llny; Mrs. Nelson Uri". New (litlsgtllv, and .-\ll;ln, St. Pet- ceivcd, among in-‘s Bay. ills wife, formerly Emily Father, Woolner, having predcceuscd hiiil ily. spray, eleven years ago. The funeral was licld April 22, and was very largely . Many floral non. wreath; Mr. and llrslle at the ililllll‘. and tho rciuulns ivcrc tilcn taken to (‘uvcinlish Presby- was conductcil by his pastor, tho llo was n incin- _ ML manual Fnmutrick, 50cm,“ couvm wereqresén, H, ,._ “i I,“ Rustico; also four brothers and church for u num-biar of years, and Latin BrchouLGenrgt-toivnn ed for everything sold. After all ‘fireman o: $01,143? ms mace on The mher Grandpa“ fire ‘ilbeclzgnlfour sisters, namely, John, at Mt. was always willing to help in any Mr. and Mrs. David (l|over,il business was settled -.Vli"s_ Mac- me smms seem)“ is fined by m‘, Bum‘ K C_ chaxqottmown; Mrs_ Stewart, Joseph in Lawrence, good cairsc. in the church or com- Harbor, spray; Agnes, San] Donald left the old homestead appointment of Hugh _S_ MCDOW Thomas R Hamm“ at Bfidequm Mass, Robert in Lake Worth, niunity. The pnll-ireurcrs were: Rosa Bell, Murray Harbor. with its many associations. for am ‘Harmony Jet u“ experlenced M,“ James Mcoanna of Kmkom’ Flordiia. Alfred of the C. N. IL, Donald Andrews. Robert Andrews, Mrs. Edwinwrnd E. C. White. Brelie Iltfver where for the present “Chou 1mm,‘ MR Fmzp trick is ,M,.s_ Pamlck J_ Callaghan o! North’ Charlottetown, Mrs. David Gar-"Pascitl MUDGllllltl, George lllcMil~ ray Harbor. wreath." .\iel s e w Hamilton McNclli uritl Russel interment ivzis in Cavendish ccni- Circle, spray; Mrs. Amos Waverley, Mi "s. F (Patriot please copy.) spray; -i—<-o>-___ MISS BESSIE KEEPING. The funeral of the late Bessie Ington, Mass, spray. Grade l. 2, Marlon Wirddcli. ome yesterday" afternoon and was 0W1 Jam Mullin, George Arbing. anti ationiled by a large number of Janie Thomas; 2. D8118 D1 ‘ Charles Ellis. friends nnd neighbors. Jcilnin Waddeil. Grade l1- No partings yonder, nnii nnd The late Miss iKeeplng passed Florence Leard; 2. Lilli! Mill.- flWfly in the Vvlorcesier City Hos-‘Ella Rogeruon. ‘Grails V. plial, Worcester. Mass, on May 3rd, ‘Miriiheatl; 2, sin-lilon shl‘ was studying-nursing in thoililulalfi Mcfnnis. Grade hill’ . i , . irp the ladder, step by step till you “mi "m" m“ W" frmemaly he “"18” ‘y; we“ know" nniwfigrnzieyfii my isnviini- i McLean l-lospitul, Worcester, from Francis Cobb: 2. P111191 11°"? He! l0 i118 lilll- l1 PORNO" ill DTP" ‘vmfld will“ Willi interest u“, Mr gAg/llézikeenilrgsyul I b t aha" 80m ' ivhich ‘institution she ivould have Alargnret Roger-sou. Grailtil. 39m niny “nnd by n“ [Branden _ growth of Snurls Council and that um!‘ mm wiegsq“ ‘a m Y W‘; No cloud w"; come Dawn‘... my tzruduntetl this year. ~1, Mabel Aitlnnis; 2- ’ sinner] n“ nniinii ni" yuiir not; ni this evening would be nn epoch '_ . ' ‘ ‘ " “ '1 m.“ 1,0“; and m,- A shcrt service was held at the Cairns" 3 Frcdtilt- Dawson. TTlPIIIIE. i" U19 59" 0i 111911101199 ill i119 wgaswsawmag ‘Yfold ‘gm n m“ home at 2 o'clock yesterday by lteiziil. Jl‘.—,—1,' Vance Dixon: ‘i John L. Read, years to conic. The evening closed , H,’ i" m m '3' hm” Mi". Howard, who conducted the Wuddell" fl Rhoda Colrh. w_ w_ mow", Wm, remarks fro,“ various .W.... Pgfiqf‘; , l‘ C-“tirillfi "Illllll" i." "it" MR. MURRAY noasnrson service n the Milrrlly llaibor neui- l. STy-JI rieiemi ot-brirerzl s, c. Green, rim-n hegpgnklng wlsihgg in,- nl-os- in‘, ",‘,2f.r,.e°';he ehoagiz"ccf‘ou'l”d"°fiié ————- ctlist Chalet and ttlso nt ihtw muslin‘. lama. 3. Marjorie ltni i J. V. McDonald. pin-ity nnd a "hon voyage." M!" s-loplleti ‘Mr, Affieck had been rnp~ 0n Monday, April 20th, 1925,thc The Church was crowdril by sor- Grade I. Jr. 1, Marv The pail-hearers were: lilcNeill, Gerald Embert Pennv. Patrick dell, Frc ddie DuW-ion- a Il"' ‘IILYISY oil ll/t" Hun/lint’- i 5r» ifliFidii-‘i-l-li til/H’/7l'/[('/'/e(7('.'fIIt/\ iii-ii W“, m’; ‘fur. Hurst l-‘illll t .i: ’\l liio" ‘iii ii Mnnrin ri i~~"'l"1""' --By ambit; : Yillaisvs III Yuri Niki,’ il( Q oiicriirgi; m; tlreni ilie folio . Mother. Eiuri tin i; Dr. and Mrs. a. c. iianinv mlth, Charlottetown. may; and Mrs. Keith Rogers, Chad WWII-- Kllflly; .\lr. and llrsllr Cameron, Cluu I lit-town, cm Marion. Macllilliiri. Cliarloiieiu wreath; MacMiiliin sistefil. lottetoivii, ClCSCt iii; .\lr. and - Sunday School, Murray Cross," The Murray I-hrlwlisii Milivlew, out flowers; Ptrieyl) ' nnd sons, Millvlew, crescent; Jordati,_ Murray Harbor, cut i (us; Nurses of MiicLean iiiltpi spray; Miss i garot H-aggnrtyq Lexington, li Mr. uinl Mm l".._-C.Pi and family and Miss Pdltl. ___...-¢0>—- NORT-H TRYON SOHMi. Huber roll for North} school for the month of All“ .—l, Rhoda llnli i kc 13 e Vii _i_ i Helen Lei! Ptifect 8llBl1d|lflf9>”]-‘I l)“, iman, Poiizie Chisholm, D9 Messrs. Elmer DeLaney. Helen“ D’ Prowsc. aon, Myra DeLani-v. Fliifllfil“ Morris, Ro- Marjorie Muirhead. Mimi“ belt Bell and Jillian Herring. EROID-whilililii 1i.’ i m 0U‘? 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