.'l' lie Latest aiill ‘met lfi-Iffll-TIY lleadini Matter Selected Fromi This Week's llews tor the (iiiarlottetown Guardian's Saturday Subserilit MONDAY —IAD NEW8.—iMrs. G. W. War- ren, Summer "‘ , received the sad news on Thursday of- the death in fist Inxington, Mass, of her sis- ter Mrs. D. C. Brown. Mrs. Brown was before her marriage Miss Nel- lie Clarke, of Crapaud. —R“ETURN8 HOME-Mrs. F. J. Buote has lately arrived at her home in Tignish. where she will spend the summer. Her daughter, Miss Alma Buote. remains in New t ___ GRADUATE8:-— Mr. H8t1d0l1 S. McLeod of Uigg, graduated on May 28th from the Guelrph Agricultural College receiving his degree as a, Bachelo of Science. FUNERAL YESTERDAY. —The- funeral of the late Mr. Ronald Macy Donald tolok place yesterday after. noon from his late residence to the People's Cemetery, and was largely. attended. It was under the au-, spices of the l.0.0.F., and the A. F. and A. M. The services at the‘ house and grave were oonductedj duy, as he was to speak in Tryou, but that his text for the evening service oi’ Sunday. June 20th, would be "Automobile Sheiks and the girls they pick up." A quiet wedding took place at the Bishop's Palace. on Saturday. morning at 10 o'clock of Miss Jeanne Artuotir. (laughter of Supt. T. B. Grail)‘. to Dr. Esnionde R. Sullivan or North Adams. Mass, Rev. A. J. Mclliiyre officiating. The bride wus becomingly attir- ed in cuckoo georgette with gold York for a time, where she has met with success as an artist and while holding a position as designer is further improving her knowledge of art. —-SURPRISE PARTY—A few ev- enings ago a surprise party was sprung on Mr. George A. Clark. when over seventy of his friends invaded his residence at Hill's Riv- er and gave him n shower of nice gifts. Dancing and music were in- dulged in well into the wee sma' hours, when all departed voting that they had a very enjoyable time. ..°ATTENDED CONVENTION iiirsJRev-l J.M. Mclrvotl, st. Peters. returned on Friday t-vetiin-g from the meeting 0f the \V. M. S.. of the United Church in Truro. N. S. During her visit, she was the guest‘ of Miss Ida M. Webster. Deaconess' of the First Church. Truro, whol is highly esteemed for her work's sake and her fine Christian person- ality. Miss Webster is a tiflliglilci‘ of Mr. ‘Bowiey Webster, lliitrituwtitl‘ u grudnaiic of‘ the "Missionary and Deacons-as 'l‘raining Home." Toron- to. —LATE MR8. GILLIS-The death occurred in Summerslde on Thursday morning of Mrs Mnry A. (Hills stthe advanced age of 83 years. The late Mrs. Gillls had bet-n ailing for about 5 years and bus been confined to her bed for n year and has borne her great suffering with patience and fortitude. She leaves to mourn one brother .\ir. Joseph Gillis, Summerside. und one daughter Mrs. Lucy llougbtott. Stimmerside; also two grand-sons 130311!’ Illoughton, Charlottetown and Mr. Guy iioughtonj SummI-r- side, The funeral takes place this morning from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Houghton, to St. Paul's Church, thence to St. Paul's cemetery. The first fatality hy drowning to occur in this Province during the present fishing season happened lust Wednesday. when James Mur- illli. ll young man of about tivcuty- eight years, und a son of Mr. Dlmlel Mlllllliy of Elmira, lost his life while cod-fishing off North Lake. Although the day was consider- cd too stormy for fishing by most. of the lobster fishermen in the vicinity, Mr. Murphy. who was not nblo to swim, went out in his boat alone. Just how the tragedy took Place is unknown, as none of the people along the shore saw the un- fortunate man disappear. but shortly after his departure his ll-‘llllflil boat was noticed empty und adrift in fivc fatlioms water. (ither boats put out at once from shore, but were too lute to discov- er any signs of the missing man. ills bout was picked up. tincnpsiz- ed. about u mile und a linlf from laud. Until the weather moderated but little could be done towards re- cuverlns the body. but immediate- ly the cbanceoffered many boats We": tit Work in an effort to regain it. (‘p lo tho time of writing. however this bus not been accom- plished. The unfortunate victim "l llle lT-ll-Rcdy wus an able bodied and highly respected young man, and his sudden and lamentable death is generally regretted throughout the whole countryside. Besides his sorrowing father und llY RQY- DY- MQLWd. 311d 1116 D811" lnce trimmings und hat to match, beam" W979 Mesfirs- 3°11" Mc"l)8ll1g attended by .\irs Aliiston Mc- LflUBhUIL George FY85. Callml-‘llieod. sister of the bride. while Kemll. C- L- lllacKfly. A. J. Houlc. ,\lr. McLeod attended the groom. lmd 3- A~ Maiibona-ld- After the ceremony the < happy ‘ t a motor tri thr IN ENGLAND uueuw SYRIKE ffiéwlinliiptfil. van... ‘lstufiifig. ‘D's J- Billmfleld relumed to the city before leaving for their] Thursday from a very interestingifmure hon“, in North Adan,” trip to the 01d Country having‘_\mas_ - suiled on April 24th from St. John‘. The ma“). valuable and use“, m‘ m“ C- u- M- slmmer "Calmdm" gifts received testified to the popu- Leudfl". u” "elerluary “H9913 l“,lurity' of both britlc null groom. charge "l 240 head or “lime wlmll The tltturTliati joins with their “T” kmlw“ as smoker” 9111999‘! tnutiv friends in texts-titling llt'ul"l-‘ from Ontario. The "Canadiuullesl '(_o,,g,.a,,,|a,io,,s_ ‘ Leader“ arrived at Cardiff, Wales‘ ' on May 7tli~~ two days after thc general strike was declared in; Etiglatitl. The news ivas received by wireless while the “LendcrflED- ~17"! was on the ocean, uhri: locul it.‘ C. N. it's re- ‘uc vcd a te cgrutn roni lawn ACADIAN NATIONAL SOCliTYnisking for seven volunteers for a ills iioitor Judge A. l-l. Ataenaiiltfvllllfiii Oil lllt? H- ‘Nl- S» Cill-lelilwll- m‘ n“, Supreme Cum-l of p_ 1.; 1__ which is expected in this port und ltd-v. Father J, N. Puirier oi’ “hurl”- the stuif oi St liunsians College.’ , Charlottetown; also .\ir. F. G. J.i Ml-‘i- D- “amuwu 1°"- Yeslerday ,Q,,n,,,u,,_ “1- }|_,,1|;,,x_ GQum-allffltlrllliig to visit her mother, Mrs. Freight und Pusstettgct- Agent ofmYdl" Mcuwn- Bully l“‘|““d' Mag’ the llullillllull Atlutttic ltnilwiiy,,d“lene5- "m! Purlmses reulammg were in the city 'l‘lturstitty on businiillmul two “lomha "er "miner Wm" ess in connection with the Acadlunws 87 Years or a5” l9 film “m” m“! Naitional Society of which they urelbeully “m! h“ been linking Mr" members of the Executive. hlr.l'w“"d m ‘m5 Yearly "Ml "Um h“ (futile-an, Wllf) was accompanied byidaughlen Mrs. Come-alt, left curly in the af- it-rnnn for Motitrctil, where tbcy ISLAND will visit for a few days, while Immmore TUESDAY H. M. s. CAPETOWN EXPECT- officer commanding GRADUATE. -— The "American" of recent , Several young ladies of the city are; Judge Arscuault and ltt-v. Father Poirier, returned to l’. E. l. 0n the tifiortitititt express.- MnttclOfi ‘Filli- es. flute contains a lengthy report of the graduating exercises of elx teen members of St. Agnes’ Train- ,itig fur Nurses. Members of the for the occasion arnd these svere‘ d-lstflibtited to the Wbfihitppe!‘ for use in ‘the service. the Bell was tolled as it was losing dedicated. it Wes also rung as the congregation were leaving the Church. It has a beautiful tone. and will prove a great asset to the services of the church. The members of the Mur- ray Harbor North Presbyterian church aippreclate very much this munlfioent gift to the congregation by one of its gOod friends. The ser- vice was conducted by the Rev. A. Brown, who is at present supplying, the pulpit. He preached a special‘ sermon for the occasion. At a fairly large and most en- thuslastic meeting of ladies inter- osted in the formation of a blari- illtlB Board of the Women's Ania- teur Athletic Federation of Can-l ada, Mrs. J. O. l-lyndman was lustlwere selected for the cruise on H. Summerside night unanimously selected as the,‘ Vice-President for Prince Edward; island. now training for the Ladies’ Muriq time Track and Field Champion-j ship to be held in St. John June‘ 19th. It is sincerely ‘hoped that. these girls will be able to uphold] the athletic prowess that hast been llle pride of this Province in years past. I With the selection of Mrs.i Hyndinun us representative for the‘, island, the executive 0f the liiari-l time brunch or the W. A. A. F. C.‘ has been t-tiznpleted, and the, Maritime organization made all authorized association. Front present indications it would appear that electric CllFFUlli fur light. heat and power will lu- nvnilublc shortly, throughout the whole province. Two officials of the hlarltiute l-.‘l- ectric C0., Messrs R. A. Donaldson Assistant Chief Engineer of the A. (l. White Management C0., N. Y., and who isulso vice President of the Maritime Electric C0., and '1'. J. Coleman, General lilunugcr of the Maritime Brunch. visited the city last week and looked over the situation to prepare ert-ctitig plans for the installation of lililtlllillllfy Rivers; Mt‘. and Mrs. J. D, M0- Lellau and family. Cross Rivers; Miss Jessie McIntyre, Bayslde: Mrs. A. J. Cole, New York; Miss Hattie McIntyre. ‘Bayisitile. ‘M18. Patricia. Toomey, Boston: Miss Jessie MuNeili. Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gillie and family. Bay side; ‘Miss May McDonald, Boston. N. ISLANDER DEAD. -Mr. Arte- mas Ciow of North Wiltshire re- ceived a telegram yesterday morn- mg conveying the sad news of the death of his brother. Charles Clow, of Humboldt, Minn. Mr. Clow is well known on the Island. l-le was born at North Wiltshire. T0 MAKE CRUISE. -At the Assembly drill Monday night of the R. C. N. V. R.. the following .\I. S. “Capetown" from June 18th to July 24th: Ordinary seamen C. Arsenuult, J. Brennan, P. Donovan G, McMahon, Frank Rush, C. Ryan, E. ward; Able Seaman. A. DeCoste. F. Morrison and D. Murray. The June term of the Supreme Court opened in Suntmerslde yes- tertlny morning with Judge Arsen- ault presiding. There were two criminal bills before the Grand Jury, the King versus Stanley Wedge (charged with forgery). the King vs. Howard Trowstiale, lt-liarged with theft). 'l‘lte Jury found true blllS in both cases. Stanley Wedge on being arraigned pleaded “gullty". Howard Trows- dale was arraigned und pleaded “nut guilty". His case will be taken up when the court opens this morning. The following composed the Grand Jury: iA. S. MacKny. Sum- nterside, (foreman). Davis Baker, Freetown, Clarence Morrisacy, Tignlsh; Albert ‘Mat-Kinnon. North St. Eleonora; Emerson Mathews, Alberton; ‘Selvyn C. (llnrk, Augus- tine Cove; Rod‘k J. McNeill, Tyne Valley; Joseph Gallant, Abrams Village; Howard Muttart, Summer- side; Peter J. Cameron, Southwest Lot 16; Jolin R. Iiowheaa. Centre- ..’ACME PLANTER—MI‘. J.A-‘. McDonald, Hermanville, has ini- pqned from Traverse. MltJliisBin-tiill Acme hand DOtato Plume" Th“ little machine Dltlllltl “W” l” l ' ground the potato sets and covers‘ it at the one operutlvll» “d l“ a very useful tool 101‘. small El'°"°l‘5-, --8UPREME COURT.—The C880 of the King vs Howard Trowsdalé, occupied‘ the attention of the Su- preme Court in Summerside all day yesterday when several wit- nmses were examined. Mr "will ERE ' ‘ ... .... snail": $32.1 do your household obs better, ' mo _ OIdNDhIItZE Contains no lye, "M. or hard grit. It’ strong K_. C., "representing the at- torney General" acted for tllfi crown and M“ c, n, iMcCallum for t-he prisoner. The case will likely be cncluded todaY- ——— i ATTENDING CONVENTlON. -—‘ Misses Mary and Flossie Hunt. left Tuesday morn- ing to attend the National Conven-_ tion of the l. 0. D. E. ut Si. Jflllll- Mrs (‘Dr.) Ennis Smith, Mrs H. T. Holman, Mrs G. J. Harmon and‘ ‘Mrs J. H. Prichurd ull of Summer-i side left ‘by auto on Suturtitl)’ 1°‘ the National Convention of tile l- o. p. n. at ‘st. Joint, N. 5.. and make a tour of Nova Swill!- economies] very long little Old ndtu. {f}: : “ly- Inna m csruns ..'FIRE IN SOUi-‘liS. — Mr.- Charles ‘Beer returned 'i‘uesday from Sourla where l"? W41! titillltii" lug the insurance on a building owned by Mr Luvle. The buildiui: which contained Mr. Plltliluvlis barber shop null liir. Cbcverltes ..'*lSkLAND GRADUATE- Bai- ltlttiorc papers contain an interest- ing report of the graduating exer- cises of St. Joseph's hospital in tltut city, Among the graduates is lune (‘uuutlitin Miss iMlury Doyle, of _ . n" ,1 A,» yerili'kttil‘gt:l0\t'll. i’. E. l. daughter of §j‘,"',§,§",‘1.',’,,,'.‘,,"',,,§‘,'.‘.l‘in?at“; ill. and Mrs. Ernesbihiylc. Miss L)" Sunday [rum sonic unknown lioyle is tlic first Canadian to grud- cuuse. ' The damage to the builtl- unto from tluit iiospitul. ing is estimated at $3400. ililflllllll’, covered by insurance. l I NEW HECTOR ARR|VE$.—- iRUVtETGIItl Jos. N. llowc and his son TRANSFERRED TO HALIFAX-arrived in the City on lvctinesiluy Jet/mes Noonan of the ltoynl ‘Bllllkltavullllli; and urc the guests of Rev. of Canada staff rcceivPd W0"! Y**=""ll. li. und Airs. lluyinond ut St. 13rd"? ma‘ he m“! ‘Mlill "lmslwr" Paul's ltccitiry. lit-v. Mr. lluwc ltus red 10 TitilflltlX- H9 will 194"“ {nl-‘likitlll ftppolntt-tl itt-t-tot- of ilic Patr- li-‘e ll°W'l->°-‘liil"l\ a WP" l"'l'\,'1'l'""' sit of mun... uiitl llurzlico and will ilflY- ‘Mr- Nililllm‘ ha“ mw“ '" m“ it‘)-',lll bis tiuilt-s there.- uuxt Sunday. he“! 7°‘ m“ pa“! “w yemm‘ Umhlli- t-xpt-riti lo take tip lils residence Igrzttltiatlon, class cums frotn ico- iluud, Rotimutiiu, Cutuuia und sev- wlticb will be shortly lilllillivtl.‘ Mme. Capt,“ Gregg, was, Devon It is the intention to ing here from his natlvc Province Prince Edward island. ll» has made a dnyriud of intimate friends in town, and will the greatly missvti ln_ social. business and utblt-tit- t-ir- will in tlu- line new Zililton Rectory shortly. Mus llowc and daughters will follow in about it motitlfs time. .\ir.-i. iiowt- iins boon for lilo past four yi-zlru 1| lllvlllliPl‘ of the ritiiil’ oi’ "'l'lt:if lift‘ is lit-coming a cheap und lit\\'|.il'_\' thing" was the most striking of ti series of strikint: sizttt-ttionts made by Rev, Neil lh-ruinti lust smiling in the course of his sl-rllltlll in Central (fhrislinti (Jliurcli on the subject, "Wu-s Edgar hit-Curran Murdered." .-\t the outset of his sermon .\ir. iicrznuti said that all . tllllllHT-‘l 11nd murderers since uil men bud hatred in fpeir hearts. untl it was hatred that caused nil llllll‘il(‘l‘. He paid u. sincere tri- imic to the character oi’ the lute Fldizur Mcffurron as u citizen, and he expressed and asked sympathy for tho deceased man's relatives. .\ir. lieritian deplored the fact tliut no apparent steps had been taken to i'ully probe the causes and facts surrounding the man's death, although he gave credit to the legal authorities for making a tireiiminary investigation. He thought however, that the best of medical and detective skill avail- able in Canada should be secured to make the probe complete. Sec- recy in detective work, he claimed. the best ntotlern authorities had declared to be out of date. Beside the jury that sat on the inquest, said Mr. Herman, there was utiother jury on this case, the geilerlil public. He declared that every citizen was morally respon- sible for the settling of the matter, unti for the bringing of any offend- ers against the law into the courts of justice. At the conclusion of his address which was rendered with great spirit and eloquence, Mr. Herman said tliut he had waited for sortie of his colleagues to discuss the cuss, and finally hull decided to do it himself. He had not done so for effect, but simply because he felt that by so doing he was rendering a service to the city and the citi- zcns of Charlottetown. it was announced from the piti- mother, three sisters are left to mourn their deep loss. pit that the minister would not preach in Charlottetown next Sun- F ylou could only sleep at lnig t there would be some chance of getting back the nervous energy which is ex- pended during the day. But you cannot sleep. In the mornings you arise feeling tired and played out. By evening you are all in. Your nervous system is entirely exhausted. "Is there no wa to get out of this condition " you ask. There is. B using Dr. Chase's Nerve ood regularly you can feed the nerves back to health and vigor. Perhaps you have never realised the cause of _your sieeplesaness. But this is the outstanding symptom of ex- hausted nerves. You may also have nervous headaches, You Wonder Why You Cannot Sleep get better of their own accord. of Nature which are required to build up the depleted cells and these elements are moat happily combined Chase's Nerve Food. 60 cts. a box, all dealers or The Dr.. A. W. Chase Medicine C0., Limited, Toronto 2, Can, I indi tion and spells of des- pon‘ ency. You may unduly sensitive to light; and sound. You may be irritable and inclined to worry when there is no real cause. But inability to rest and sleep is one of the surest signs that you need the help of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to get back to health. Nervous disorders do not You must supply the elements in Dr. men worn - iernl ot'_tlie Status; illl! only one liPUlll Canada being liilss lleleil M. -llotnby, daughter of Mr and Mrs jJ. J. llornby, Brighton. t ——HOME FOR BURIAL. —— The ‘hotly of the late .\ir. William B. ‘Morrison, who died at his home in Detroit, Mich" in January last, ar- ivotl at Summcrside for burial on ‘Thursday evening and was con- veyed direct from the train to the People's Cemetery, where inter- ment took place. -The remains were accompanied by Mrs Morri- sun, who is a sister of Mr. John Mulrhead and Miss Alice Muir- hend of Summerslde, and her son. UNDERWRITERS MEET.- The monthly meeting of the Life Un- derwriters’ Association was held yesterday at the Rose and Grey. Mrs. Foster served an excellent luncheon. Mr Ben Acorn sang two solos accompanied by Prof. Flet- cher, Mr. C. D. Devlin, Assistant Superintendent of Agencies of the Confderation Life, Toronto, then spoke. He took us his subject "By Their Works Ye Shall Know Them" pointing out that it is up to the agents to build and erect for futur-‘e generations and not to knock any company as every lknook tears down what has taken years to erect. --A.LBERTON.-»Mr. James E. Birch has rented the farm and residence of Hon. John Agnew and ‘intends to start farming along with Fox Ranching.--l.obsters are very scarce around here which is very discouraging to the fishermen- Some property has been changing hands around Alberton lately. Mrs. H. Champion has sold her house and buildings at Alberton South to Mr. W. Autery. -It is said that Mrs. Champion has purchased a lot on Church St. where she intends build lug a modern and excellent resi- dence.—~Mr. Wilfred Tanton has purchased the ivillium Alberta at ,(what is said) was a good price. He is doing a big business in real estate.—iW. ‘Albert has started a once a 1,000 kilowatt which in conjunction with Jnutltw or the same capacity, which will be jiliict-tl later will be oaipulilt- of. supplying the entire provincu with‘ heut, light and power. ‘Mr J. T. McKee, the local stiperin- tendent, looked over the location or pole lines from Borden ihrotigh, Crapaud and vicinity, about tltiriyi eight miles and through Avenue past Milton, Hunter Rivcl" New Glasgow nnd Bedcqtie ovcr, ‘twenty five miles and rt-itclting. across Southport fifteen or twenty, miles in either direction. The, round towards Summersidt- illitl‘ other sections will be conc- air-H" later on. ‘ Just what this means in the iii"- vlnce cnn hardly be cstiuiutcth‘ when one considers the jiossibll- ity converting the millions of tons of sand of the finest quality which is to be found 0n the lslumi shores into glassware, the canning of fruits, vegetables, berries, etc» without the expense of hattlitn; coal long distances, which now is at present a detriment to the indus- try, it will be seen that the plans of the Maritime Electric ($0.. should receive the hearty support of all in the province. it. is understood the first utilis are to be installed without unlluc delay. WEDNESDAY FUNERAL LARGELY ATTEND- ED-Jrhe funeral of the late GeDTBB Bailem took place yesterday after noon from his late residence to Birch Hill Cemetery for interment. and was very largely attended. The funeral services were conducted by his Pastor Rev. Ewen MacDon- gail, assisted by Rev. Mr. Little- johna, and Rev. Mr. Lindsay. The pail bearers were H. A. Kennedy, J. H. Smith, James Mouazhun. Neil MicKinnon, Alfred Stewart and Henry But-hoe ‘ --LAlD TO REST-The funeral of the Late Bernard Brown. Port ‘Hill, was held to St. Patrick's Church. Grand River, on ‘Friday. 'May 21st. 1926. A large cortege ac- grocery store in Mrs. M. White's store on Main St. We wish him success. BEAUTIFUL MEMORIAL BELL. -—tA special-l service was held on Sabbath, May 23rd in Murray Har- bor, North ‘Presbyterian Church on the occasion of a ‘Blymyer Bell‘ liuving Ibelng placed in the Church, and which was Ipreeeuted Iby ilVirs. \V. Mcilure. of Pictou. Nova Scotia, widow of the lute William ‘McLur-r. us. a memorial to her lute husband. A lircmze plate inscribed in relief w‘tih the nanvo of -Mr, Wm. Mc- ‘Lure and other imemibers of the funriiy, accompanied the above gift. and has been placed in the vesti- bule of the Church. There was a large attendance at the service. the members of the Church beimg largely nepreeented. together with their friends and visirtors from the surrounding villages. The donor of companied the remains to pay a lust tribute of respect to one who during ltife had ‘held the estecnt and affection of all who knew him. ‘Requiem ‘Hi-gh Mass was celebrated by the Rev. John A., McDonald after which the remains were tenderly laid to rest in tho adjoin- ing cemetery. The palUbearcrs were ilvlessra Frank (lillis, l). J. McDonald, Archibald Montgomery. James P. Gillie, Joseph it. ‘Mc- l-ntyre and Ernest Birch. ‘Tile fol- lowilng Mao's cards and s-phitunl bouquets were received. Mass 0f- ferlngs and Spiritual bouquu s— The family, Sr. St. Marie ituy- -mond and Companions, 'l‘igitio'; ‘Mrs. J. ‘E. Brown and Ruytnonfi. BllYBldo: Dr. and Mrs, Johnston and family. Tignish; =Ml'sa Florence’ Callaghan. St. Iouls; Mr. and iMrs. J. A. Brown, Bayiside; ‘Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas McDonald, Tlgn- i-sh; ‘Mr. Fred Desroches and ram-i ily. Miscouche; Mr. and Mrs. the above gift had card; printed BRINGING UP FATHER.-_. ‘Linus McDonald and Willard, Cross l l‘ cum to time’ films woo- I vwge wow,‘ CKTtu new 04-, weuI-vrwcatqqg,’ M Awmcur .4.’ lttbuu) . \ \ " ml to the Bnr upon-motion of Mi‘. Elm‘ lilo had made as a student at law. lview with Ar-C car Th; CHiLD PLAY — .\ir. W. Henry Noonan, was call- l-leatlt Strong, K. C., and the young lnwyt-r was congratulated by ‘Hs luirtialilp who complimented him on the high marks he had made in his examinations which made it pUBSllJlG to be admitted one year sooner than is ordinarily the case. Judge Arsenault ho/ped that he would have the swrne success in the practice of ‘his profession that 'i‘lirea absent debtor cases and rivt- tum jury cases were taken uD yesterday and disposed of. troops could scarcely have gone through a military re- better appearance or iltltirc disciplined conduct than did ;tltc cadet corps of Queen Square anti West Kent schools respcctivtr 1y on the occasion of their annual inspection in Victoria Park yester- ‘day afternoon. i There was a gratifyingly large at- itendzince of spectators, evidence of ‘the great interest taken in the ca‘ det work of these two schools. tShortly before three o'clock the in- specilon of the Queen Square Corps began, those taking part in the review being His Honor Lieut. Governor lienrtz, his Aide, Col. S. it. Jenkins, and Captain Logan, Cu- ,dct inspecting Officer for Military District No. 6. No more favorable weather could have been provided for the event, und the boys went through the march ‘past (with His Honor tak- ing the saiute), company and coi- umn drill, and nil the other military manoeuvres from A to Z. The ap- pearance presented by both units, dressed in khaki uniforms and in most companies carrying rifles. would have done credit to much more experienced and seasoned soi- diers. Each move and tactic was carried out with ease and precis- ion and the leadership was excel- lent. It is safe to say that the standards of both corps in other years have been fully maintained and that both units will rank high when compared with those of oth- er places. The officer commanding the Queen Square Cadet Corps is Ar- -thur Gormley, and the instructor Mr. Leo McDonald. Fred Pick- ard commanded the West Kent Corps, of which the instructor was Mr. Vernon Madlnad. THURSDAY TRANSFERRED.—Mr. D. P. Mc- Askill of the Royal Bank of Canada Charlottetown, has been transfer- retl to the Branch at Halifax and leaves for his new duties next Mon tiny. Mr. MoAskill has been in ‘Charlottetown for the past year and s. half and for the past your paying teller. During his residence i.n Charlottetown Mr. McAskill made many friends here who, while deeply regretting his depart- ure, will vwlsh him all kinds of good ilurtlcncti l cleis. Mr. Noon-airs Lrutisfi-i" _ , ,_ _ mean promotlon, and w my“ pumliiitw-iiqul tulle-gr, loiunlu, ll.:»'tlted.Attl~.."uc " thine‘ llizngileapgrllure from Xmlleltffst —-$UPREME COURT- — Th" m ueemy regretted ___ A,nh,,,.$'_1_|1itl.- term of the Supreme Court New .L'l|lll:|ll(lt*ll lu Summcrsitlte yester- uluy uftcrntitin. ’l‘bc t-iliie of the FRIDAY .‘Kinc vs. (icon-Kc 'l‘rowstiule was AUTO ACClDENT--— Angularllitilllllliiltftl tiftl-t- tlic tipcniug of deplorable auto accident happened court in the tnnrulug und ut 12.05 lust evening on Water St. cust.‘o't:int»k the jury rclireti. Al. 2.15 when little Margaret, five your old ()'t‘lt)('k the jury rctiretl and report- tlaughter of Mr. uiid Mrs. “Killer Carver was run over by a Ford apparently lost control cf licr viii‘- 'i‘he accident happened iii front of the little tot's home, who nt the time was crossing the street. It is thought the car wheel passed over» her body. Dr. Dewar was summon- ed, but could not ascertain at the time if tho child was hurt ititernal- iy or not. Mr. Carver stated lust, night that she was suffering some-i , but hoped for a change for the better before morning. i The Mnrltlmes will unite in of-. fering hcartiest congratulations to Miss Ruth Molseun of Charlotte- town. P. E. I. This brilliant young Maritimer is to receive no less‘ than three of the highest nwardsl in the gift of the Western Hospit- al, Toronto, namely the scholarship for post graduate study nt the l‘ni-‘ versity of Toronto, thejColonel E.| Noel tMlarshail Scholarship for gen-l, eral proficiency and the Helen Crlncau Memorial Scholarship for practical work. This is a unique, achievement and it may be pet-mic, ted to hop!) when this talented young lady has quite finished her training that she will return to the provinces ‘by the Atlantic to give us the benefit of her outstanding accomplishments-St. John Tele- graph Journal. Miss ‘lviclman above referred to is a daughter of the late dtev. I). MucLean and Mrs. McLean of this City. The latter left two days ago Another fatality -by drowning oo- curred yesterday at Hunter River when Mr. Joint Smith. n rctircti fnrtner of advanced age, fell into the mill dam ut Hunter River and lost his life. The accident passed unnoticed und the unfortunate man was not tuissed until iMlr. Waiter Wliltiock, tilscoverctl his body in the water. IJr. Murchison was summoned to the scene of the tragedy at once but found that life was extinct. it wns coueltlorctl unnecessary to hold an inquest. The aged victim of the tragedy whose family reside in the United -Statcs was living in Hunter River alone. and was known to be in poor health and subject to spells of weakness. it is thought that he was suddenly overtaken by weakness sedan driven by n young ltld)’. “h? , lvnur t-tl that they could not zigree. (it is understood that seven were for ti-quiltzil and five for t-tmvlt-tion.» icy were tlivrvftirt- tlisnliurgcil. ’l‘l1t'-. case will in: tried again ul the lit-xi session o1 iliv. Supreme (‘nurl in November. ‘File jiristmci" was —NEW LAWYERr-Jlr. ‘V. filly. uncle and uunt of ills Mrs. Meek holds u reap, Government position and M, is (ftllllietlletl with lilo w“ " iisiik.~ -Washington Times._ tMlr. ‘iiieck rteft-rrcil to h. a 3 Mr. nud .\irs. Win. 31...}, Queen Street.) ’ ills ilonur Lit-tut-uuttt (m. llt-urtr. uutl Airs llt-urtz we Home ycslortiiiy slit-runny. .'l.Ilt) lu . , to tlic tlclt l. officers attending llle- pm Convention of \\'\Pill\:ll'51p5 'i‘liu rut-option room \\'ii~i urll ly ll8t'lll‘il|l'il with pwm Ptiflrss. tulips and PiilUrPd ill lights. Assisting tiovt-rnor lleurtz lu rut-oivitif; Stewart. lHw-sitli-tit Federated \V()illt'.ll':i his Miss Hell-ft hlliKldlilil, lllu appointed Hatter-visor of Wu Institutes, hiin-i lit-leu liutl the retiring supervisor, nu... the tie-legates. und wi-rc oi (‘it Death took plaice tinder ‘sud circumstances at No iilinnlpeg, l\lnn., on Mny 11f of Mrs. Vcrtit-r J. Jiurrayb wife of Verner J. lllttrruy, oi‘ the Chuch of Christ of place. The late Mm. liiurr. formerly, Miss Rose Love] Knoxville, Tennessee, and to mourn hor loss besides b rowing liusimtul anti iulzni Verner Alton, lter futlier llllil . several brothers and sisters. Murray was it general l among the congregation to her husbuuti was pastor those ivibo but! tho pleasure acquaintance “were helpcd Henry Noonzm who xvus t-ailled to the liar ut the June term of the Stiprt-ttic (fourt is receiving the cottgrztttilaiions friends. ills many friends and acquaintances Will be pllifhltdll to lcurti tlint he will rcmziiu ill tlic office of .\ir.‘- Qtiurriu untl Arsctinttlt, Summer- sitlc, with whom lic bus been us- .‘~l()('llli(’.(l fur lilL’ put-it live years as :1 stutlctit zit luw, Mi‘. Notinitti on ut-t-nunt of tlic vt-ry biglt marks mudc in his examinations has bot-n called to the liar without tlic necessity ot putting in the usuul _ us un attorney. ills spit-ti- ditl record its u stiitlt-flt ltugurs well for sun: as in his chosen pro- fession. .\ir. Nounun is u son of Mr and Mrs Wm. A. Noonan. Bedsquc. MET WITH ACCIDENT. —- Tile inuuy friends of‘ .\ir. (‘. J. (idling- licr, itiunugvr of the Prince Eti- wort] 'l'liUi\l|‘l*, will regret. to learn that he mot with a very painful injury tiliout 9 o'clock lust evening on (lrtifiuti Street. Mi‘. Gflllitglier Wlllll‘ tivc-rluitiug n our was ruu into by nuollior unto coming from the rcur und \il'tl..~l drugged several fut-t. He was taken to the City linstiiiill wltcrc bis injuries were found not serious etiouglt to be t-oufitu-tl to lmspitai. lie was inter driven to his homo whore l)r. lit-ivut- is ut present attending to him. Mr. (luliiigitrt-‘s foot seem- cd to he the most injured, un X-ruy of \\‘lllt'll will ‘bc taken this morn- ing. it is ltopt-tl tbnt he will be nrottud ugtiiti in the course of a few diiys. At u lute liour last itigltt Mr. (luliupzlier was resting as vouiforiubly us could be ox- yiccit-ll. MEEK-GORSUCH.— Mr. and Mrs. E. l3. Gorsucn, of Washington. ll. C., nuuounce ilie marriage of tlicir daughter, Mumio Atiotia Gor- HllCll to Jiuroltl Alfred Meek. oii Thursday. iMlay 27th, i926. They were ntar‘ d ut tlio Parsonage oi‘ the St. John's hictluitliat Protestntit Clint-cit. Baltimore, by Rev. Dr. D. i4. Warner. a cousin of the ‘Bride. The bride was attended ‘by her sis- ter Miss Anna (lorsucli. immediat- whiie crossing the dam. and in this way fell into the water. The lnle John Smith was seven- ludk in his new position. ty six years of age. The funeral will be held on Friday at 3 o'clock; ely after the ceremony they left fur an auto trip. The newly weds were cittertnitteti nt dinner on Thursday at the home of H. P. und Miss Nora C. Gorsuch, of this sweet lifc for to know her love her und the life she liv an inspiration for the bet beyond. ' in her passing, this wirl loost-r of one of eartrs flowers and Heaven is ills of her prcisctice. A short service was llfllil accompanied by her bI-rcu <bztntl left for lltlilllill‘. where lntt-ritiirnt l°<ll< lllfl tlio following Stiutlay even three “Churches of Christ" city of Wiutilllui: Hllllfil l" orial service for bcr Wlitl W" til to His Service the Clllll’ beautifully decorated for (fusion. This alone is l1 memorial of her beautiful l late Mrs. ‘liiurrziy 899i" l lilPf of 1923 on the lslfllld luisliuntl at the ll0ill9 01' ll ruy's parents .\ir. uiltl M". Murray, St. Eicuncrs. l’.l* TEEN Lift Off-No l l ll D ’ s6. Doesn't hurl: one bit! "Freezone" on an aching f" that corn stops hurting, ll gilt off with Tlllil t my]! p, tin fpw penis.‘ you lift it ri Your druggis “Freemne" for a remove every ltunl corn. t: corn between tlu- int-u. i1 rulluscs, without sorcncsa vi‘ @133’ osJrEt- Mi‘ HEY-WHAT 0o YOU Mam BY Fii..L_iN' MY HAT //’//// wiTH emu? 4 0 H?! uv-lur-s. IanQIIvtI. In. it?‘ HFVHR: LET THE CHiLD DLA\(_ YE-s- tzr "ma CHiL-D Punt rum is - Youe. HA WW4 i OOT M i); '5 late home, nflrr which t. .