l A wsouesoav The Annual Meeting of the Auxil- iary of the Y. ‘M. C. A. was held Tuesday, March 25th in the Y. M. C A ‘Officers elected to: the ensuing year are: Hon. Pres. Mrs. Doull. Prm, Mrs. W. Owen. Sec'y., Mrs, McNair. 4 Tress, Mrs. L. E. Prowse. to have two demurrers set down fo murrers, and to hear argument f0 vs. John G. Sterns. The Court adjourned to meet a Vice Pres. Mrs. J. A. Mobaren, Pain Stops lmlanlly 11 o'clock on Friday, April on. .\lrs, 1R. Cog, Mrs. E, G. Saunders Airs. James Puncher. Mrs.'_.lohn McLeod, Mrs. Burhoe, Mrs. L. Henry. ~ W. Warren Lord vs. Scottish Un- r . JWELL - KNOWN CITIZEN ion and National Insurance Co- In DEAD-Mr. Michael Mcormack. _ this case Mr. lnman, K. C., moved Hollow River, Lot 43, was buried at lley opposes motion. Argument ad- hew, John D. McDonald, Monticello - journed till Friday, 4th inst., to for the past. ten years. He was bed- cream“ MCA“ hear further argument on tthose de- ridden and crippled with rhcuma- Ewen M,- H D non-suit or new trial in Royal Bank farmer in his day and an exception- l-ierekinngnt relief fromthstbum- contzgg-nqph... h; the tettgr P. Nicholson, [City Clerk of Char- 1118901“! iw-Jly Wliilieptiwplln "Dissent" in the issue of 20th lottetown, were married yesterday, instantly. Then the corn loosens March last the following misprints (Wednesday) by the Rev. George r St. Marg-arets’, Sunday afternoon. r tism for a long time, he was a good ally faithful church member. t Miriam C. Cameron and Mr. George Jenkins. A. D. c: Hon. n. L. JQIliIiIIl-Il. Hon. Dr. McMillan, Hon. J. A. McNeil. Hon. Leonard Wood, Mr. J. Howard McDonald. Mr. llniment at Easter Term. Mr. Bent- The deceased lived with his nep- Thoma; mm,“ M‘. wnfred Tn“ ton, Mr. liiaynard McDonald, Mr. hur, Mr. H. D. Mc- Nlcllean, Mr. Adrian Arsennult, Mr. A. J. Mo. Nevin. Mr. Jamel-l B. McDonald, Ml- J. H. Buntain, Mr. J. Augustus lllc- WEDDED m MONTREALr-Miss Dmmd’ M" T‘ w" Bemey- M“ ‘*- P, Prowso, Mr. J. C. Irving, Mr. L. 3- Hunter} Dr. A. A. McDonald, Mr. D. K. Currie, Captain E. Palmer. T118 Pflfly broke up about 10.30 when the guests departed all de- f ‘holiest Reading MatterSelected from ThisW eek’s News for the Guardian’s Saturday Suhslzriljers -———-— _ ' and comes out. Does away with occurred. Fb hard Lord- d h d Duncan D. D. in th P b t l ' VANCOUVER. B- U-l April l.—~ ‘dangerous paring. Get Blue-jay n laws. For arRen-head risgdfllxikgxn- Church of St. Andrey? anrdeestz’: $13? cgagénfi m“ they ha“ h“ a 1°15’ " John T. Meilish. at one time princi- your drugjst. head; for Reprotestion read Rep- Montreal. The wedding tour of the g me‘ ____ ‘ i1 . llfll Oilfllsmiiizliillléilalficlldfilillyhiiln- cgnanlszl robation; (or to bad men, read to-happy couple will include Ottawa, SEVERELV B RNED A“ ac l rrt. .., oun son-ca em ~ -‘— ' 2321mm’ N. B" and Alb", ‘street; two men, Quebec and other places before re Olden ‘vmch "Ugh, have proved ,_, turning to their home city. fatal b“ School, Halifax, is dead here. He history. John Thomas Mellisb, L.L.B., D.C. Jun. 26 1841. He was educated at Prince of Wales College, Mount Al- lison University, Victoria Universi- t_\' uud University of King's College. H9 became a barrister in Nova Sco- tiu and pra iced in Charlottetown. From 1865 o 1870 he was headmas- ter ui. Cumberland County Academy and from 1870, to 1974 was head master at Mount Allison Academy. Later he went to Halifax. He was Normal School at Charlottetown, but declined these positions. He was the author of various addresses, papers and pamphlets on education- nl. historical, political and scienti- fic subjects. In 1900 he was elected lonnt Allison University. Seldom has s. death occurred r hich caused such widespread sym- pathy as that of Peter iMcKenna hich took place at his home at Baldwin's Road on lMarch 14th at the age of 76 years. Deceased had been ailing sincs the beginning of the year, but he bore his suiiferings 'lth patience and resignation to the . oly Will of God, During his illness l e was fortified by frequent visits roln his Pastor. Rev. I. 'R. A. Mc- =I s nald who administered to him the ast rites of the Holy Catholic hurch he was also consoled lby a lsit from his son Rev. Herman -Mc- enna", Owatonna, Minn. l Deceased who was a man of stir- n all his dealings will be greatly l-ssed by his family and in the ommunity in which he lived. Not- ithstanding the inclemency of the eather. his funeral which took lace on Sunday after-noon was lar- ely attendel. The services at the hurch and grave were conducted- y his Pastor, assisted by Rev. P. appointed professor in Prince of sons, Wallace and Lucas at. home. May" McKimnar LTBSBPB- J88- Wales College and principal nf the Her ages parentfl. Mr. and Mrs. Edeil» 9- B- Cilflllvelie- D- A- Mu- ing character, upright and honestitbok place from her late residence, almost a" his subjects‘ Mr‘ DaL who lived alone on her farm at Hol beloved wife of Richard Woolridge “t Si‘ METEWBYB Mi-"liiflyt i" U16 B8B 01’ 49 Years, after a long -——— illness which she bore with Cnrls- LMD 7° REST- —The funeral tian patience always trusting tn “m. took place yesterday morning of Saviour. Mr. Philip Coyle. High Mass of Micro are [est to mourn her be, Requiem was celebrated at St. saved hhghhhth one daughter, Mix Dunstans by Rev. A. Arsenault. J. Edwin Birt, Pealkes Sta/lion. Two T“ Pail-bearers Ware His Worship wimam Dover ot- guflolk, one m} Kinnon, J. H. G. Murphy and J. K. ter, Mrs. Emma. Ellis, Donaldston, stllfliey- Service at the grave a little grandson, Master Richard w" wlliillcled by Rev- Jes- Blrt and five brothers, Jas., Whea- R°°“°Y- ley River, David Suffolk, Joseph, "'—-_ Dunstaffuage. Wallace, Worcester, ACCEPTS ~-P°9'T|°N-—Ml‘- E president“ me Alumni society or Mass” and EVENT“ of Yofli. who M_ Bagmm’ sun or Dr. ks. Bagmml with the following remarkable have the deep sympathy or the“. City, has entered the service here m“). "tenth of the Eastern Securities 00., Ltd. They-tutu,“ w“ held on the 29m, the old established and well-known services being conducted by her him“ “i invesi-mem Baiikem- Ml‘- yastor’ Re“ Thomas Wilson who Bagnall saw service in France with visited quite frequently during he]. btlth L116 Fifild Artillery fllld the H. illness and whom she loved to see. H- siege Bai-iery- He h" hi"! bank‘ He w“ assisted by the Rem H ing experience and is well quail 8mm] or York The hymn Bung field for his new duties. The Guar- wers her favorites, Jesus Lover of gm‘ "M195 him eve“? “cm?” i" My Soul, Nearer My God to Thee, is "W lmiliim- Rock of Ages and Abide With Me. The pail bearers were, Aeneas i McDonald, Norman Brown, Edward Dlgggtfistgrgl‘ thllstsgg 85:12: Reairdon’ Renew McMillan’ Am sting class from t?he Institute of M069 Doyle and ‘Fredrick Menu‘ Technology Cambridge Mass an Interment ‘wk place m York pears the name of Mr Gerald Dal- Cem°‘e‘"i'- THURQDAY ton, son of Sir Charles Dalton, n» r-sr- - 32%‘;“‘J3°:..3‘§§§?l...i"'sf-liiff.‘Li’? of the late Mrs. Richard Woolrldgo gmeermg course takfilg honors in Covehead Road on Saturday, March 29th, the funeral being very largely attended. The services at the ton has also been fortunate in be- ing one of the few selected as eli- l l house and the grave were conduct- {gob Bing“ posggialgolhiclglflgalziitf: ed by Rev. T. Wilson of Covehead “Jerrytr who w“ ‘ormefly a “w assisted by Rev’ Mr’ 8mm‘ o! dent at St. ' Dunstan’s University Y°'k- “Mme” W" i“ w“ through which he received hi BA Eiiiaiiedryheaqrglfinfiaklmblfgrs;81:25:: degree is well known in Chaslotte- I llfoGuigsn, Vernon River, Rev. The pail bearers were Messrs. Ed ard Walsh, John J, Walsh. John so one sister Mary 0i’ Bflidwim tied. ernnrd Gillls, Cardigan assisted Aeneas MacDonald, and _ enchok. _ ,.,_,,,M°bbs- _ v I success . Gill, Patrick Donnelly, John T. noon tea at the Queen Hotel Y6B~ at the Methodist Parsonage, Ric} "Prim Bllii Michael C°'°°r“n' tfidlay mvam flfirué? gltgtdgéizz: rnond Street, Charlottetown, when H8 ififlvefl i0 mm!“ ‘a “iirmwing p a was steryenif Bile ‘uncuom Bertie E. Stewart, daughter of ‘do? “£0 “on; and “w; iiiidigiztetnerig‘ M’: aDmoMcLean {Jresident of the Mr‘ and Mrs‘ s‘ c‘ Stewart’ Dun‘ Mlle y.- ev. erman . - - - r ‘ ohms Minn. Mm. James Gill E1‘ mm ‘w’ v” Mrs. Enoch Dennis. Marshfleld. . m. otvale. Mavme and Peter at home xifiisegillitigreiélllvaaisilzotlls; iallybénzrs. The ceremony w“ performed by ' Taylor and Mrs. Prowse. the afternoon vocal solos were Blv- town and his many friends will be K°"““"’ Macmim’ Norman 32:32:; pleased to learn of his splendid WEDDING BELLS. —A very c ENJOYABLE TEA’ “'1.” “ha” quiet but pretty wedding took place TM staffnage was ‘united in marriage to Roy S. Dennis, son of Mr. and Duflng Rev. W. M. Ryan. The bride was attired in a travelling suit of blue tricotine. with grey squirrel choker JAGED FiESIDVENT asap.- ‘ 1-12! one an ardent student oi’ Canadian He: I a y. Mary McEacher-n, a maiden lady, A PAINFUL CUT. —A bad acoi. . c. 10W River for n number of years, when “Wlliam Younker of Brackley l.,, wus born at -P0'1vn-al. P. E. 1.. but this winter was living with the Point Road had his arm badly cut Th"? P518580 peacefully away at her family of John A. McKinnon, Sel- with a circular saw in the mill of noluc, cove mead ttosd, on plurals kirk, passed away on Saturday last his cousin. Mr. Younker was hav- 1119 47in. 192i, Sarah selena Dover, at Mr. McKinnon’s, and was buried <ing some lumber sawed, and in ditay his soul rest in Dulce- en by Mrs. Trainor, Miss I-Inestis and Mrs. McKlnnon, violin solos by M“ Jones and mam mute by was one of P. E. island's most suc- and hat to match. The bride x . dent occurred at Milton Tuesday some manner stumbled against the saw with the above deplorable re- sults. Dr. Yeo had the wound at- tended to and the injured man was removed to the Prince Edward ls- lnnll Hospital. ' YIELDS 316.25 BUSHELS-Mr. W. H. McGregor, of Central, Lot 16 P. E. l., has received from the Ex- perimental Farm at Kentville, N; S, official notification that of the certified seed‘ potatoes grown there last year the Cobblers obtained from him easily headed the list, showing. ‘They yielded 316.25 bus- hels per acre, of which 303.05 bushels were marketable and only 13.2 nnmarketableThey were grown and tested at the Kentville station under identical conditions to the other four strains grown there iu 1923. Two strains of Green Moun- tains were grown. Seed obtained from the P. E. l. growers yielded 268 bushels per sore, of which 259.8 were marketable. The other strain grown was Bliss Triumph, obtained fronl a New Brunswick grower. which yielded 229.5 marketable bushels per acre. - DONATES PICTURE TO P. E. I. t for tho prompt assistance of a neighbor occurred yesterday afternoon at the honle of Mr. and Mrs. Hurdis Gregory, Queen Sh, when their little five year old son was severely burned about the body. The child had evidently been playing close to the firc which caught its clothing and in- flicted painful injuries. Both the father and mother were out at the time and but for the ready res- ponse and [WCSGJXCG of mind of a. neighboring woman who heard the screams of the child the accident migllt have had a fatal termina- tion. Dr. Sealnan was immediate- ly summoned and tho little boy was conveyed to the l’. E. I. Hospital where lie was last reported t0 be resting easily. The sad tlcotb occurred of Mr. Parnleuas Smith on the 28th of Febfllilly at his home in Pleasant Valley in the 72nd year of his life. The deceased had been lu his usual good health until about rl month before his death, when he was strickeuwitb heart trouble; which confined hinl to his home, but with the best of llletllcal skill and tender nursing he W85 able to be up around the house the last few days of his life feeling quite sluart and in his usual good glee. His family bad all confidence of his complete recovery until (loath came suddenly at three o'clock in the morning his spirit passing away to its Maker. There are left to mourn besides —Some mouths ago Mr. Adam An- drew, now living in San Francisco, California, expressed a desire to present to the .Clty of Charlotte- town an oil painting of the city of Charlottetown a. it appeared in the early eighties. Mr. Andrew had the picture painted by a celebrated artist’, and it reached Charlotte- town Tuesday and yesterday was taken from the Appraisers Olfice to the City Hall where-it was given into the charge of His Worship. Mayor McKenna. it will he suitably hung in a prominent place in the City Building and will be unveiled with appropriate ceremonies some time in the near future. the date of which will be announced. Mr. An- drew ls a native of Rose Valley and lived in Charlottetown before go- ing to San Francisco in 1876. He has a brother at New Glasgow Mills, and two at Belmont Itillls, Charlottetown Royalty, all mlllcrs as was their father, Francis An- drew, before them, a well and wide- ly known miller years ago for the grists that came to his mill were many. ' FRIDAY The death of James P. Lanigau ccurred at his home in Sollris his sorrowiug widow, two daught~ era, Mrs. John D. McKenzie and Mrs. Nell Wadman of Bradalbane and follr sons, Neil and Frsluk in Newton Centre, Mass; Hessel in Winn, Maine and Harry at home alnd one brother, James ‘of Grand- le S. pail bearers were: James McSwain, Isaac Sharpe, David McLure, Murdock Corbett, Malcolm McLeu- nan and Frank Weeks. Beauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35c “Danderine" does Wonders for Any Girl's Hair her marriage. The groom is an and will he greatly missed by his room with crimson P0898- ‘ . M; D n, ' The cessful school teachers. Her 0 (wrfirlfiidilz ailigaro 8:10; bflautiful, imDlliBfiiY ‘W88 BiwWll by 116i‘ West on March 22nd after a few the dining roonl being decorated being the Temple“ M man?’ bealm‘ dllyfl iiillflflfl- Jim a8 he Was fam- with daffodils and the drawing i111 "d C05"? llfeflfllli! Previous i0 iliarly called was a general favorite enterprising young carpenter and many friends and relatives“ He C t et yester. spent last year in Milford, Mass. leaves a wife and five small chil- llaryihfvitsililliilismfhreguiudlgies on the whence he is returning with his dren, also three, sisters and two Bencth This Court was for the hear- bride to reside in the future. brothers to mourn their loss. _______ f‘ o a ' mg or arguments for new trials and of t ._ _ he late Capt. Jas. Lanigan 1ft other arguments EXTENDED TOUR _S“_ Chas‘ and w“ m his tome“! ye“. He The following cases were called: (ZZZ) \ Farr s» f remiss" on an aching corn, in- ii ion this case stands over till a fut- lnn: lire date. . _ _ [or the party which consisted of Sir morning to St. Alexis Church and gleiiililtdufltlityr‘ Benn”, K C‘ Charles and his two daughters was largely attended, the services w_ warren Lot-d g or; v9. soot. Misses Irene and Edith while en at the grave were performed by “an Union and Nattonhr Insurance route visited Montreal. Willllipes. Rev. E. Walker. Co This is an argument for a non- Regina. Edmonton, Calgary, Van- suit or a new trial. On motion of (waver. Victoria. Seattle. Portland. M,‘ "m," K_ C" tha ch99 stands San Francisco, Los Angeles, San ‘_ m," m‘ Easter Tel-m wtth consent Diego and Tilllilllil. MEXiCO- 0B Honour Lieutenant Governor Mac- ot Mr, Bentley, K. C., the plaintiffs’ the return journey which was by “tom”; . way of Los Angeles-and Santa Fe o g Re Application of Byron Brown the party visited the Grand Can- plsssantest functions given at Gov- rtly you hit lt right o _wlth Strong for applicant. rs. ML saunderm K_ c“ for the States and Western Canada. The or Writ of Certiorari- Argument you in Arizona and from there a ' set down for 8th of April. Mr. In- proceeded east through Chicago received by His Honor and Mrs. oesn’t hut-toils hit! Dropalittle man, If. 0., for Applicant. T“ ' ,- and Monirflai i0 Billion wverins McKinnon in the drawing room Lllte Order made in a s1 ar ap- inooagl afldistanglal ofcllilgtzroxigtlrgttlti; néter whlfh thgyiwere usher-rattling) tl - . . N ll. M . 8. m ea. r H»! a t_ cous nng-room w e ' y that corn stops hurtin , than plicatiou of W B Mc e r amend the m" and made “mm dgnglnachamcterlstlc o! the ham Royal Bank of Canada vs. John sive notes concerning the dlifor- qnets served there was partaken our dru gist sells a tiny bottle of t}, stern}. Verdict for plaintiff at out, places of interest he visited. °°”°“°" °l‘ l 3W "nil, Illfliflialll lut term of Court. Motion for now it is hoped that when he comes to "l"! "If! hard corn, colt corn, {all 0n argument of demurrer. Mr- the province in the latter pa" 0f s 0m between the ma, and the foot Moms, K, 0.,- applies to set, down this month arrangements will be ""- without sol-cum or irrita- hr-‘hmeht ml- dth April, Mr. Daffy. made for him to deliver some lec- A ' - ' 1L 0,, consenting. Motion grantcd- tures on his wpeflelltiel- - ‘t 4 _ kt & _ _J ph DBiiOlI- iilfmflfi)’ 0i Tisnish, P. E. was consoled in his last illness by Caiiltilezl? lilyxcoriasentaliheylsrguolilgnt i» flllti 110w residing in Brookline. his rector, Rev. Reginald liicDorlahl ' Massachusetts has just returned who was present at his bedside from an extended tour of United when he passed away. dinner given last night .by His Kinnon in honor of the members l-l. Myers, Rev. Mr. Ryan. Hon. J. Hon. Murdock Kennedy, Col. S. H. Deceased was the youngest son His funeral took placo Monday oovsnfiolvs omusn. - The Girls! Try this! .Wb'cn combing and dressing your hair, just moisten your hair brush with a. little “Dantior- me" and brush it through your hair. I U19 Letliiiiliilrfi “'59 9B9 9f the The effect is startling! You can do your hair up immediately and it will rnmeut HOIIBB- Tile Silesia were appear twice as thick and heavy-a tewart. Mayor McKsnna, Hon. J. mass of gleluny llnir, sparkling with llfe and possessing that incomparable softness, freshness and luxurionce. While beautifying the hair "Danderine" is also toning and stimu- lating each single hair to grow thick, on Hts 3on0“,- v, -" 8_ the (m. long and strong. Hair stops falling is e~~=~=—*'~m*r sir‘ 3?"E“.l§.il'l?. ;=="':.~..£.:i.' “Danderlne" at any d or toil _ Mcnomli M“ Chaim, Mctlum‘ counter and just see how sslthy and youthful your hair becomes. .~.~\