MAY 28; 1925’ WILL». BE HELD ‘IN Ol-i-ARLOTTETOWN, . . AT 8 At thlg meeting, In Amendment to the Act of ‘Board will be chosen. vote. Complete iinanei matters concerning th; No matter where y pfOIflOLES- ing growth. it is get a package that and garden, or an Temiekamiag, very good re very bad sum 170 Kent ANNUAL MEETING 1am. BROTESTANT ORPHANAGE IRA M. A BROWN, secretary-jrreaaurera More profit from POTATOES, better LAWN S. FLOWERS and VEGETABLES. t , rn rain--on your lawn flowers o fled. ggrdcrf you'll be amazed at the growth it S ll t‘ ed i nt that has roots. It ls the ngwgilgeiftiiist: ‘lri-igtiliao?! of hastenin grain — for all summer. It is easy tqatppl eliminates for the marl intowfl, fl" dll 1° procuring and the ob action to applying harn- arcl manure or other ertilizer. On farms it can e used with manure with splendid results. J-lere’: what one man says about Sollzro "l take much pleasure in saying that I suits from Soligro as we h a 1 am ell to eay that my i i d tn I but one other 1'3. '53‘. "1.‘..°“..,23 SJILJL‘. i‘. 1a m beet gardens." Th; original of this letter ie In one until be clad to elve Me writer’ SOILGRQ SELLING AGENCY Distributors for Prince Eilwurd Inland 7b make iivo blades [row where anb one new before is Me werl ZION GH-UROH- ‘HALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 4th OlGLOOK ‘ accordance _with ‘the- recent ipeorporlticn, a New Trustee Ali contributors present will have a al reports will be submitted and iion discussed, .1 cu use SoiIgro-on your pota- ancl increas- cheap — for s x dollars you will do for a good sized lawn acre and a half of roots or and ty of Que, Sept. 4, i924. to flowers. pl 713$... rgerden took first prlll el “#0:: Street 0 Phone 620-1.. Vie!!!‘ THE opal-mus HOME T)“; h-cimg of ‘the homeless ‘the homo of care, Where the little orphans are ‘taken ithcre. Taken ‘there ‘by kindly friends to grow 1o womanhood and ‘man, So-nrc beicft 0‘f a unobbers care some ~des‘eri0d aind left fruit fdiere: Patiently caibd forday ‘by ‘day- Trying to guido ‘Lllfidll along life's way. Baby ‘faces so sinilln-g and ‘sweet 111211.10 they know what they have l0 direct, Wh-"n hey ikwe ‘this and bare No 111011191‘ their heavy burdens to aha-re. 01h Chiiisiziin illriiends iwimh your huippy homes TI1 i-n‘k daily of ‘i-hoseillttle oil s. .“ ‘n d if you Till/VB ‘plenty iuul ‘somlo to ‘spare ‘ Tiuink oi the orphan ‘waiting ‘there. world ‘so. cold LIFE‘S WHEEL TURNS FAST ’i‘l1e man who donated ilic $5,000 pipe organ to the Methodist Episcopal iChurcii oi Denver, Color- ado, ai-tcrwards became janitor cf the some clgurch. Flnwnciini reverses swept his fortune from him and in illfi old ago he was glad for even lliis lzuniblc job, Iic had Fsicurd to tho (loiipcl preached in tlrzit church perhupi aagood mmiy luinilrcd times. in music i1‘11d from the Iiiv of the mniiznssadarc of the “good news." Possibly ii the minister hiul chos- en as his text the one which states that "he who neglects ‘to make provision for his family is worse than an infidel," ‘this Koiierous genilnuaii might have given more though i0 the Intelligent adminis- tration cf his vast ‘estate and made secure, tbron-gh tbft GOSDBl 0f life insuriiucc, his own firiilrfl Azza J. Parkman. Dliiiiirilhi Llnlnicni for the (lrlppr. been dependent 1101111 him. WO-O QO-Q-O-Q-OO-O-O-OI CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 0m Insertion . . . - . . . Four Insertions Eight lailertlonn OOOQ-oe-ve-e-eo-e-oooe “’ Miscellaneous _ _________._. - ‘ *0 Sale mo. A. MacDONALD, LAND 1 r Surveyor, iicrniii11vi1‘le, l’. E. -"‘—”“i—'—_fif___—“_ L2"35271n1° FOR sacs-om»: GENERAL PUR LOST—A BLACK KITTEN, FAlR-_ ly large, ainsweriug to name 0i‘ TIMIIUB. Notify ....at Victor (fnylirs. .-Rewaril. ' 3| ‘ ‘ i -_____.__.__ DRESS MAKING .AND FANCY; sowing in all the latest fashions,’ dune promptly. Apply 243 cvrnvi‘ iii Richmond and Hillsbonough Streets. 1260528 ooddl -_____ OFFER "OF HIGH izriido enveloped, 50 for 20c, 125 for 35c, 250 for 55c. 500 for $100. 1000 for £1.95. Guardian »0i- flco. - SPECIAL . _T,W,,i. To RENT-—-TI3IE DWELLING ON North Rlveajtoad 1 No. ‘ I09 own- Pil rind formerly odcuplcd by W. -i. Reid. 2 Apply can. 51111111- “WXI. Charlottetown,» * ' ' ’ ' 184752761 Male llolp Wigrted’ . . , - - "i0 assumes arsAiiv am- plovmsnt for, Barbers. Become siiiert in B weeks. Write Mulls; nrher C il , rtinent ‘ Halifax.- " a". D82‘. d-l-tta-tf. TT" ~‘—-—~____ Wsu. KnownicANnoiAn Lil-‘E insuraiico " 'ny has an at imciive o 11oz‘ 1i P; E. I ljrviriiiii ‘v0 wit ' waplwrtuni v l i ‘u. Q llfi, _“‘-—~--- rillan. _'i_._ “fr. . a ‘s . 101i per lino of i words fic per lino of i5 will‘!!! 7c por lino of 0 WOHII poso horse 7 yours old. H. ll. _Co‘x, Morel]. 1225-5-2oMdl. FOR SALE-OVERLAND can Central Guardian snor ma. Ho] w Catalogue MEN'S SUITS $14.98; 1.111119; dresses ‘A price, Friday and Satur- day l! ‘S. A. iMcDgiialdh. 1270 CELEBRATES BUT-H ‘BIIRTIHDAV nMr. William Vessey, York, cele- brates his 80th birthday today lIMay 28th). lMir. Vossey is a grand- son of the late Robert Vessoy, tho ‘pioneer settler at York. SPECIAL ‘BAR-GAINS Friday and Saturday at 1S. A. McDonald's, 1270- ‘DERAILMENT i‘N YARDS-Joust evening ll derailed coal car kept a wrecking crew busy for about an hour and u half, aiiddetalned the incoming Borden train twenty min- Western Guardian q --DOING WELI..—Mre. Clarke, Bumnienside, undé-r inont at Prince county W" P!!!)Orted day. P. G. Hospital doing nicely yester- —POST‘PONED AGAIN. —Ths weather man interfered with the Red Box-Independent baseball 381119. lt had only gone a. second liiiLLli-is when It ‘had to be called on account of rain. . —-IMPROVlNG- Mrs. J. J. Gaudet Summoroide who has been. . under treatment, in the Prince County Hospital is considerably improved and hopes again shortly. interesting programme announce. treat- to be out’ --ISLAND ARTi8T.-Among 1119' steamer Regina also fr0111 Mont. ‘and that, u: those who may have ' v and are llio largest Dealers In America. utes. SAD NEWS.— News has been ‘in Dorchcstcr, Mass, of William Denis O'Connor" formerly oi Alma, Lot 3. The deceased, aged dlXly-BIX years, spent the greater part of his life in the United ‘Stii-ies. He leaves a wife and six children. He was the son of the late Maurice O'Connor and Mary ‘Kuffe, both of Cascumpec. STONES FOR MONUMENT AR- ,iRIVE.—-TIio re-leltered granite stones for tbs-War Memurlalhave larrlvcd in this citv and are at pre- sent in the C. -N, Hi freight yards ‘awaiting ilvlir. Hill, who is expected ‘here about the first of Juneflt is understood that the work will then ‘be immediately begun under his supervision, with H. & S, LOWe as‘ ‘the contractors. The actual worki of resetting the stones and placing‘. the bronze figures will til-lie about §ien days, Mr. Hill estimates. MAIL FOR OVERSEAS.—-A full‘ 111aiI for Great Britain will ibo des- jiutchod by the S.-S, Mcgantlc sail- Jing from ‘Montreal 011 Saturday, gthe 30th. Business correspond received of the death at his home ' ‘L. 0. G. Concert And EDU-ARD BENES Foreign Minister c-f Czecho- Siovakia, who has been elected ‘President of Seventh Annual International Congress in ses- sion in Geneva. Sterli-iigfi Exchange Highest Since War (Canadian Press; I/ONDON, Muy 27.——A renewed ‘demand -for sterling exchange t0- day caused 0. cable transfer rate- on New York to touch 486 7-16, the liiighcst sin-cc the war. Gymnastic Exhibition A very successful concept and gymnastic exhibition was held last night in the League of the ‘Cross Hall. The different musical numbers were broadcasted by Mr. W. E. Burke, who after the enter- lence for London will ibe forwarded fby the Ziiauretania sailing fromi New York on Wednesday, the 3rd! lJune. A full mail for Great Brit i min and countries via Great» iBritaiii, including direct parccii post to Franco and Belgium will ‘be fnrivardeil by tihe steamer Mimicdosu from Montreal on the 13rd June and a full mail for Ire ‘lund ‘and Scotland will go forward by the steamer Marlock from Montreal on Thursday. U19 41h June. Additional full mails will go forward by the 518M119!‘ lllfllll cnlm from Montreal to LiverPOOI on Friday the 5th June and by 111B real to Liverpool 0n lihe 6th June. For First Aid-Millard’! Linlmciii’. Saturday, PERSONALS Miss A-Iirc hiurclilson. who has peg" sp@1|11.‘in-g her holidays at her homo iii Eldon, lcfi. yesterday af- trruoon on re-tuirn ‘to ‘the Royal Vlfl“ 1111-111 HfiSDlUll in Montreal, whore sh-g in training in nursing. | _g___________._.; -__.___-— ta-inmsnt received many messages of congratulations from radio fans 0f ‘both city and country which spoke in a commend-liirmanner of the excellence oi the rendition and reception of the program. Tho latter, presided over by ‘Mr. AlliilifOSe Joy, was as follows: PROGRAM ‘O iCannda Opening march-L, O. ‘C. Band Vocal solo—"i.lniler the British Fing,"—- Master William Mc- lutyre Selection-Band Violin solo-Miss Hornby Serenude-Jiand Vocal solo-Miss Blanchard Waltz-Aland Ciiorus——~Priucc oi’ Scout Patrol Patrol Selection-Band March-Band The uccompanists Byron Brown Earle Following a clever and interest- ‘in-g gyinirasilc exhibition under the instructions of Mr. Wm. Hul- peuny, by the ifollowing: Chas. Coyle, Ivan Martin, and R. Mc- Dougall, the bowling and other prizes oif the year were presented by His Lordship Bishop ‘O'Leary, who also delivered a short address. The invinciibles, champion bowi- iiig ‘team for 1924 was presented a trophy and individual prizes. This team is as follows: Patrick Ready, (Capt) Harry Morgan, Andrew Martin, Harry Porter. » Chmpiou bowling team for 1925: Victor iCoyle (Capt) W. J. Mc- Donald, S, Deroches, Gregory Gallant, Stephen Triiinor, Eugene Doucette. ‘ Highest individual score 1924: Stophen Trainer; 1925, Frank Rcurdon. Hilghesit aggregate score 1925: John Webster Wales Boy WBTG _ Mrs and M lss 111111511 F "lth “Peerless” gill?‘ $1" M1321" “Dead 11.. -‘ alvanlzed before and after woven. gpecialiy made ior us. We lilvfl lvld this Netting for tllfl PM! WWW-ll" years to tho largest P.E.l. Ranchers, Pri . THE ROGETrSmIEIgDV/Aeilti C0. LTD. ‘ CIIARLOTTIIOWN, P.E.I. _ DEATHS EEELEM-At Mount Albion, on , uesday, May 26. 1025, Mrs. Mary Sccley, aged 80 years. Funeral 0n 'l‘h-ursday. 28th, at 2 p.‘m. TRAINOR-At Winnipeg, on May 26th, 192-5, Owcn Trainor in tho 28th year of his age. extras N0. 90. Sec Mr. Acorn, Brucc Slcwziri & C0.. ("wage- 1244 i’: 27-31 FOR SALE —— OLDSMOBILE mick, (‘two brand 110w tires)- Will be 50111 chcnD- Avrlv Dc-Blols Brim, 12685231" DAY o ifl- ' Leghorns for Juno 9th. $14-09 llfll‘ l-‘cmnlp Help Wanted on oiaLs; desiring p0 ' at various‘ kinda of housework. Please writs s, M, cam df Guardian, stating, ago, ‘nape-fences. references roll-i gion etc, 1242-21-0 wan-ran av srn. JUNE TWO; gxpnricnccil maids for Gflllml, Housework and diiintnx mom-i suits wuss» rmiihrd- A0111? 0°‘ Mm. Agnes Cmaby, Gerard Hotel.’ ‘Borden. P. m. 1. "iias-isiw-iiii. Situation; Vacant ecu. HOUSE-HOLD nac- eseitléiv, greatest imaginable demand: have business oi 7°!" own; make flve dollars _u_ii dilly; capital or expefllilvfl, “I'm”? Peary. Bradley-Gunmen. Blllglf ford om. m! ll‘ _- Volley Bull champions, 1925: Barbers: J. Walsh (Capt), Harry Morgan, J-oscph Hughes, AllRzin McCabe, R. McDongaII, M. T, Reunion Basketball chamifono, 1925: Shamrocks. Eddie Connors. Harry Connolly. Ernie Robin. Cyril Ryan. Will Mclsuac, Oswald Dalton. A11 excellent banqusip for the illffcrcnt teams served by the League of the Cross Society fol- ments made by the New York City ' Radio Stations for the week‘ of May 24-31 is the broadcasting from_' WJZ oi‘ the Radio Corporation of American of a song recital by Gwladys Boll ‘Owen daughter of Mr and iMrs. G. W. Bell of Summérside This talented young Canada vocal- ist sang before the microphone of WJZ on Tuesday afternoon, May 26 at 4.115 pm. (New York Daylight Saving time). -—DOMINION DAY.- At meflllilg 0i the directors of the Summersldc Driving Park Associ- ation it was decided to put on a. the big (layls programme in Summer- sldc on Dominion Day. The pro- gram will include athletic sports and horse races. The track i5 being put in good shape and "the best day's horse racing Summer- filflt? has had in years. There will bo three classes, two twenty- cne trot, two twenty trot and 110cc, and a two forty trot and pace. Three seconds will be al- lowed a trctter. There will be three purses 8300 each. —-K. C. STATE COUNCIL. — The annual ‘meeting of the State Council of the Knights ‘of Colum- bus was held in the K. ‘C. Hall, Summerside yesterday. State Deputy A. F‘. McQuaid, Scurls pre- A lift/e lzflg/zer in price, but who‘ a wander/a] difference a few cents make sided. Delegates were present from Souris, Charlottetown and Sumineicldc Councils. Meetings were held in ‘the morning and aci- crii-oon and in ‘the evening ‘the vfisifiiig iKnilghts were ientoitain- u! at an entertainment by the Summcrside Council. The follow- lllg officers were elected for the ensuing year: ‘State Deputy. Augustine J. MacDonald, Char- lottetown; State ‘Secretary, A. T. hicDcnald, ‘Souris; lState Treasur- c-r, Dr. J. A. MoPhoe, Summer- side; ‘State Advocate, ‘F. J. iCasey, Charlottetown; ‘State Warden, M A. Paquet, Souris. Empire Day At Tho Empire ‘Day Exercises of Summerside High School were held in the Assembly Hall on Tuesday last. Mr. Nell McLeod, K. .. Chairman of the School Board pre- sided over a large assembly cf par» exits and members of the School ' pressing upon his hearers ilic cx traci-dinary privileges enjoyed by the people of Summersitie through l, the Sumni-erside High School and flFiSL.‘L‘°Z‘..‘5.I..-?J..“Li idififihiif. eel-om»- uw vivii- w awn um» ward Island was held in the "If" °lllB°"*lY-‘t° Clifton House, Summerside ycs- and lherabl’ "ml" ""1 cpl-day afternoon.‘ About ihii-iyltunlties being accorded them, Rev. purges 1mm me p_ E1514“; HohlMrr. White also spoke on l10w we pital, Prince County Hospital uridiflllviild Celebrate Empire ‘nay. lll‘ the Charlottetown Hospital iitjlmpresssd upon the pupils their du- tended. The matter of the Island ty as patriotic citizens to the great nurses going abroad to take alsst Empire in the world. Rev. Fa- course in public health was dis-titer John J. MacDonald and ‘Ibev. cussed, as well a5 the wslfllffl-lFatiier George McCabe of St. Pauls tion of nurses within the Province. church and RM; —NURSES MEET. —Tl1e an- Mi‘. Bonlhroyd Elite mgletlngba concludedt Wlclllllt Bl1|wers present and delivered short ll 0Y8.‘ 8 llqll8 8 - (Olin) I t dd _ Th House. The meeting will ‘be 110111 m’ “ppmpm ° a ream ° d h ll in Charlottetown next year. Tho glrfrgggllfiigggngreélosg’ s": 2:2“: visiting nurses visited the iPrlncs ded opening chorus “The Maple County Hospital before returning Lear The Flag_nendan Bowlmm ito Charlottetown last night, Thpklag Salute The ‘Pupils The _SA_D BEREAVEMENT_ __ Sm King-the Pupils. Becitation—Do1'1- one sympamy goes out v0 Mrm It aid Boothroyd, ‘ltuCllililOll, Fucks B. Richardson, of Summerside. in s°nl’“wlbltred Bwthrwd- ‘Lmlllre u". ‘death of her father, Mr. mm D111" Play t by Jean Lyle. Georgie Ireland, K.C., who passed away on HOYWII- 5Y1?" Tammi- Monday of last week at Bridge- town, N.,S. Deceased was n ‘true sell Phillips and iKeitii Jamiescu. type of igeuilemiin. who, during his Tin pupils all acted like profes scvorul visits to Slllililifi‘ "dc 111:1‘. .'.'-lDlll]l8 showing splendid and care- wverfll Willim frlfllillsli l. '-\'-'li ..;l training for which Miss Rom daughters survive, Mrs. ll- ll, ll‘ say and Miss Tantcn deserve ev viiiy, nf bnndion, England, uuri my buu,mendngion_ Mrs. R. B. llilclinrdson, oi Summizr- .j_.-o->-——— The P. E. I. Bible sido. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson r0- S0ciety’s Good Work ‘turned homo last Wednesday night Th0 P. E. I. Auxiliary to, tho from ‘a-ttonil-lng the funr-rnl which ‘wok place at St. John, NJ}. -———<-oc-——-— Canadian Bible Socicty has ucliicv- ed some liiitlo leadership ‘in ‘the S’Side High School‘ C | Inez Ben’ morning. .Audrcy Taylor, Allie Saunders, ltui-il all present. wcrc in ordcr and a short musical w-lll please change in ‘train Charlottetown and Summersids. ‘May 27. —— Tho foreign demand for Canadian grain hers ‘today was fair, but as the 1111006 ‘bid in most cases were out of line with exporters views little . new lDLIBIIlGHS was reported and the market in this respect was quiet. but there was some enquiry from exporters for wiheat and bar- ley to fill ocean freight engage- m-ent, and sales of several loads oi No, 1 and N0. 3 northern wheat foil-owing and some No. 3 barley were made ‘lie-tween at i.0.b, prices Montreal. There was no change In the condition oi lowed and was highly enjoyed by impromptu speeches program was rendered. ii-{aa-Z- CANADIAN‘ NATIONAL RAILIWAY Change In Present Schedule. Effective June 1st ‘our patrons D1020 the sdrvice Boopcfs t _ "l, I . and train No. 213 now leiaviii‘; most 0i ‘them have ample stock on’ lllllllllcd- M” 100 "hmm "rfhu I Ghr-rlviwwivii i" 4-20 lhm- will not hand to meet their r uiiementia lng hims- Evcwii "-""q"“,,“‘l'°, leave‘ 1111111 5.60 ‘p. ., arriving at for the time ‘being an the vol- Trnverse. 12.14 5cm t lllm-orgld at 8.25 and Sumimerslilc ume of buginepg was small. -—-'"-"""""‘_" l ‘ fll 10- 5 p-mq daily olrco Si-iflllfly- Prloos for all grades of spring F9“ sAl-E "‘ UPRlGHT PMNO‘ F01‘ Sheep And Dlitrlct Passenger Age It's Oifice- wheat flour were well maintained mid sewing Machine iikcw)‘; _ (lallffiiflggllsllvrsflzh P.E.i., ' atthe recent aigances established, ~ H usehoid Effects. piiy ~, ~ B-y . - but there was {improvement in Client" George St. 1241i 5-27-3I r , 1257-52841 the volume of business iii any dir- 1111s ‘English Dip Ie backed by over 70 year's experience. It kllll Ill.‘ illoltl With O06 dipping and prevents fresh attacks. Improves the quality of’ Fleece and increases the quantity of Wool. - We are headlqiqartsrs for Kalzso DIP .G.‘H1 N001] - in Imerslde at 1.45 pJlTl. will leave at 1.20pm., nn-d arrive nt Charlotte- Train No. Ill-i now leaving Sum-Who‘ domestic market for oats. The demand from local and country buyers iior supplies being still 0W1; iii 4-50. mm- ‘in-stead oi 5.00. limited on account of the m: ‘that action owing to the fact that ‘both domestic andiroreian buyers were not disposed ‘ioj respond to the higher prices, and In consequence tiio menirerwea quiet the trade .in winter wheat‘ flour» was also oi a_ limited character, on account oi the higher prices asked and the tact um ibuyere ‘in most cases ‘seem to be itiriy well supplied for the time being, but artbe offer- ings from Ontario mlllsre were ‘small values- were sustained, A ' very-firm‘ feeling prevailed in the , market for ail limo of millieerl. ‘ Qmeciwont oi the atinaad email ‘vooooe-e , ,Queeri" Hotel A very comfortable and heme-like Hotel at a moder- ate prise- Opiendiil‘ table. courteous service; ’ '_ ’ f Iiattiitqfigidsy. 11.1.1; Ltd.‘ pom-t». ~, - ' . . pity-inn a if in; m0 demand uiioi-itillsusfilh our miss-t. need/tin, Msnaflerj m} local“, and oduntryy buyers. .. ‘ _ , - ' While the u “on; to the stead- . IIAL an ail actuate‘ MM“ ¢§*;“*'.~;;fr"“‘ ‘n1 masses-pants; was firm summits. Hf». l‘. I . 1 ° "'§"°, 5- -"“f,'§fl',d"i,‘j m, 7 ' iimlly- 3"‘- film..." i"... and priv- M- It Johnson THE MARKETS pro-grarm of the iparoni. organization MONTREAL, through its experimental effort in Young People's Work. With this year it bog-ins tliq fliitliusueiiscn for its department of Scripture Mom- ory Wbrk. Thief-piece of work which iis exactlywvhnt its name i11- dlcates is an effort ‘to do service -to the rising generation ‘by storing their minds wiith the gems of Sac- irerl Scripture. "The Society has sought ‘to stimulate‘ this ln-tcresi by tho ‘offering of awards of whole Scripture or portions for the memorization of selected passages In accordance with a defined plan. in the last four years a great many olrlhirenhavc responded ‘to ‘tiiiii ‘opportunity- and received the awards. ‘ Witiriizhls year tho ‘Bible Society has= extended its field of oporatlon ~00 other Provinces and already there b-ril hearty response. A particularly ‘bfeaisiniil T9810" of the growth of the work has been oxpressed desire on the part of denominational workers to co-ord - Inate every such rogrem of Work in-use in tb-Is Do iiiicn and to un- ite ‘behind so worthy an etiont ev- Qry possible ally. Happily Mill d9- slro seems likely of accomplish- ment. At the reoeint annual meet- ing oi ‘the ‘Csnadlap Bibi; Society firs! In Doatioa. 0n .. ‘the members there assembled heartily endorsed thy plan of Scripture Memory Work, and appointed its represen- tatives to confer with tho Religious EducsitiorOoun-cll of Canada for the purpolle of furthering m; oh- Jecxl . At a subsequent meeting of r eeontatlyea there was found the iitzmoet readiness Yior co-opera- tlop and plans are already under my for providing one couvrnon pro» gram of Scripture Memory Work through which "hoes two great or- IN MEMORIAM DOUGALID MacLEOD The death UDCUTILG at iris on April 18th, 1025, 0i‘ Dougaf-d Mac- Leod, at the advanced age of 8i years. Although [or the last 30 ycais he h-adbcen blind he was always happy and had a cheerful word for all. He was a ‘good Chris- tian 1mm and respected by every- body. He was a ‘faithful member I ' and cider in the Church of Scot- land, and will be greatly missed from church, ‘community and home. He leaves ‘to mourn a sorrowing widow, who tenderly cared for him, also three sons and one daughter: their studies Henry Ii, and Angus M, of Massa- ly tlic oppor- job-usetfs; Donald A. of Iris. and ‘Mrs. Simon Bueli, oi‘ Hopeficld. 011g sister, Mrs. Chrisiy Benton, of ‘iris, also suivivcs him. Thcfuner- a1 service was conducted by Rev. r. McDonald of Murray River and the rc-‘mains were laid in Murray River cemetery." I MR. ALFRED J. MURPHY The disath occurred at the City Hospital at an early hour yester- day morning of Alfred J. Murphy a‘ popular fireman of the -C. N. R. The deceased who was suffer- ing from a cicvere attack of erysip ‘eias was removed ‘to the Hospital a-bout a. week ago and despite i110 best medical treatment and care- ,flul nursing grew gradually, worse until he passed away yesterday The late Mr Murphy, who is n son of Mr and Mrs James Murphy Morell was born November 20th, 1890. He entered the service of the C. N. R. about i011 years ngo and by his kindly and jovial dis- position made fricnds all nvcr the Island division. The ileccnsvd is a member of the llrcllicrlmcd 0f Railway l‘irc- m-cn and Engineers. He leaves ‘t0 mourn a sorrowing widow, (ucc Margaret Power) and one small (laughter to mourn the loss of a kind and loving hut-1- hund and indulgent father. Tire late Mr. ‘Murphy is air-n sur- vlvcd by his faither 11nd mother, [our sisters and six brothers. Tho remains will be forwarded io his former home in Morcll by Early Willi Friday morning, where the funeral will be field. ————-<oo>_?_ MRS. JOHN A. GAMEDDN There passed peacefully away at hcr home in ‘Brockllns. Mass, on May 6th. Anna M. Cameron, belov- ed Wlfa of John A. Csimeion, and llflvsh-l-er 0f Mr. and Mrs. Alexand- er MacPherson, of Heatherdnic. P. h. island. The deceased lmd been ill but flvo siiont days with pneumonia. and her iloath came as r1 ‘great siioclr to all who knew her. She was of a kinid and cheerful dispo- ilfill, and was endeared to all ' know her, ‘for to know htr was to Inve licr. Sim will be sadly missed by all, and h-zr place can never be filled. She leaves ‘to imouni a sorrow- ing husband and ‘two small dsnjlht- ens, Elisabeth and Carol; her 111m- lher and fa-ther. one brother and sis sisters. namely; John A., of Arlinstvn Mam. Mrs. on». Penm- er, of Groion, Vermont. Mrs. Craig Msthcson. of Bulls River. P. iii-l. Mrs. Hector MacDonald, of Wood islands P. E. l., Mm.‘ Clayton Cruicksbank, of iBraokline, Mass- Winnie, oi‘ Brooki-Ine. Mam. Mrs. Albert Selig of Boston. M195. Funeral services were conduci- lmm the. officers of the ible 8p ciety 111 ciisrioriciswii.‘ an ‘fullest information will making apmlratlon. Miss C. .' Children's tlnu Work lntlona wl‘l use every eilorttg Im-plnlit the lFblr as the great need of modern education. While such development is dr . Blob‘ s 'Mheaeed' . 111s: ILA. sum». sttwi ilez’ '11" rag” is batter, but the tend- .-al'bert*‘fle&nttg'wifefflaietoii% we: steady s fallriy igctlvo .‘ nililliiifl e; J" s,‘ reneectod a c ecee m- ill?“ ~l owed, so chines. my continue its _ chlkirsaoi this Prov _, A “ narration the P. Iii. I. Bible 8'0- 80c I1 Vi! fr. m°"1‘i.’&’ l.“ era 1a . i1 at. rs i‘! allllwféq... n": - bis Damion. m GGHDIU si. in t oi its Memory Syllabiigmly belied x be given anyone -‘ iissfain. ‘mi- eidciéni ‘_ lcu byyher pastor ‘Rev. George Gil- l iconic, of the Presbyterian. church, of -Biroo'kline, of ‘which she was a member. The beautiful hymn "Jesus Saviour Pilot Mo." W85 sung by Mr. A. Wsishiburn. Hcr remains were tenderly laid to rcst iin Evergreen ‘cemetery, in Boston, Mziy 8th. The floral tri- buifls wc-re, imany and beautiful. Oh, for ‘the touch of a vanished hand. and the sound of a voice that is stifled. (Patriot please copy.) Professional Cards . McDonald & McPhce, I B. A J, A. Mi-IIONALD B. A H. F. 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