. he wants the cooperation of every- ‘can cities, ‘Captain McLeod nee him. -- fw" f: . 2' . < MONDAY Hhl-PIINNY 0N THE JOE- . I-lslpenny has tackled ll lob of Abegweit coach and is letting the C..A. A. A. track into nhnpe. He! is holding a meeting iktlie track tonight which will be “hrintornet to every athlete. He Jwnnts to keep Charlottetown on the map as an athletic centre and one interested. FOR THE SQMM-ER- Their man friends n" pleased‘ to see new. nd Mrs. JuiianJeyues of New ton, Mesa, baoirtc- their summer residence at. KeppochJTbley ‘es-riv- ed with their two little children and maids last again month earl- ier than usual e ‘increasing at- tachment to their beautiful Kep- poob home urging them to make t r season there js- long as poss- e. "-.= —WE-DDING BELLS.— A quiet wedding was solemnized at the residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Loolthart, Coleman, on Wednesday evening. June 1st, when Miss Floyd~ MaoDougall, fourth daugh- ter of Mrs. Lockhart. became the bride of Mr. Oliver Smnlimun. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Smallman, Locke Road. The bride was attended by her friend, Miss Florence McKlnnon, while the groom was supported by Mr. Frank Smallman. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. ‘S. rey. After congratulations we ~extonded supper was served, after which the happy couple drove to their future home in Knutfortl, taking with‘ them the best wishes of their many friends. DR. YEORS CONDITION-Yes- terday Dr. ‘l. J. Yeo after spending a foronoon oi intense pain was re- wlieved somewhat in the afternoon. evening Dr. Jenkins and Dr. Dewar had. the assistance of Dr_ Allan. the Dominion pathologist and Mr. Clarence Tidmarsh -of Mc Gill University iu preparing a. pre- liminary culture of the germs inthe wounds for Dr. Cnrrut<hers~ who has been taking _a special course along this line in Halifax and who is-coming tonight to assist in the case in this and other ways. ‘ BRIDAL SHOWER-Miss Mar - gsret Blenkhornrwns delightfully surprised on Wednesday evening the first of June. when about twen- ty of her friends gathered at the home of Mrs Thos. H. White. Prince St. and tendered her u miscellaneous shower. The gifts included cut glass, linen and other useful articles. A pleasant evening was spent and all expressed their hope that Miss Bienkhoru‘s voly-l ego upon the sen of matrimony‘ would be ‘harmonious, ltappy and smooth. ENJOYABLE VISIT-'- Captain James McLeod‘ now of the Yukon. who has been visiting his former home in King's County left Satur- day afternoon on return to ‘his far north‘ home. En route re will visit friends in Boston and other A-mzri- as been in Yukon for the past six years and is Customs Officer alt Fortymiie, some distance north of Davvsorr-city. Needless to soy his wheat-home was a most enjoyable one ‘both to himself and his many (riends all of whom were Eli"! 1° ». walt- ._...-. . ‘l. ‘N0 SIMklIl-Re Similar-Ne snail Jul! Swallow n CIIII iASTiiMAimi: RAE-MAI! ll GIIIIIIIQQI to aeatore normal breathing. stop mucus gatherings in the bronchial tubes. give long nights of quiet sleep; contains no habit-forming drug. $1.00 at. your druggists. ‘Trial free at. our agencies or write Tcm- pletonl. l“ King W., Toronto. Sold by Reddin Bros. -A LiTTLE HOLD UR-Short- iy before four o'clock Saturday ‘a few people Q1 Summerside were attracted to one of the public streets where a balxy norse re- fused to pbey orders. The animal was haltered to the hack of a team which contained a bale of hay but when "the driver ordered a turn into another street the ani- mnhbehind refused to obey and startled to haul the tenm hock- ’ wards, but after a little coaxing ‘went along alright. AN ISLAND HERO-The Carn- egie Hero Fund Commission which met at Pittsburg. Pa., recently recognizing an act of heroism- of James W. Mrullaily, the Cambridge‘ (Mass) crossing watchman who sacrificed his life in an effort to save a woman from being killed by a train at Cambridge, awarded a bronze medal to his widow and declared death benefits to her at me rate of $45.00 a month, with $5.00 a month additional on account of each of the five children. The monetary award amounts to $70.00 a month. Mu-Muliaily was a na- tive of Charlottetown. P. E. island. REV. DR. COLLINS FILLS PULPlTr-‘The iservicss at St, Jhmes‘ Church yesterday were con- ducted by fRev. R. W. Collins, M. A., Ph. D.. l’). D.. of the pinion Theological College, New York. Rev. Dr. Collins is from Port Will- ism, N. S, and though still n young man has attained high dignity in the Presbyterian Church. IDurlng the year 1918 he conducted ser- vices at Marshfieid Church for three months and gained a host of friends in this province. it is hoped that the services ~of Rev. Dr. Col- lins will be retained by the con- gregation of St. James’ for the coming summer. He is taking the place of Rev. Mir. Mlobeod, who returned to New Glasgow after fill- ing in so capable a manner the pulpit oi’ St. James‘ during the'last illness and death of Rev. Dr. Ful- lerton. The community of Little Pond was aroused curly Thursday morn- illg. ‘May 19th, by the news of the sudden and serious illness of Mrs. Ronald S. MacDonald. Despite medical aid and the untiring ef- forts of her devoted family and kind friends she peacefully passed away Friday evening, May 20th. She was attended in her illness by Rev. Pius MacDonald, and ‘by ht- Pastor Rev. Dr. Walker and ‘ ed by the rites of the l-loly Catho- iic Churcn. The sad ‘parting with n mother filled full a cup of sorrow of an affectionate family and wounded the hearts of dear ones that resignation to the Divine Will alone can relieve the pain. Mrs. MacDonald was a mother and we man in every sense of the words. Her first cars was her home and her family and the way she per- formed thc duties that devolve up- on n wife and mother is plainly shown to those mourning for her At Blooming Point, Wednesday. thnt christian teaching and dutiful (Mb-Y 1311\- MYB- m” mafimvray" care have not been in vain. She al- ‘a-weli known and respected resid- -ent. passed away at the advanced age of 80 years. T-he deceased hndl been ailing for the past five months yet her death came as a surprise to her relatives end friends. She died n. peaceful death, consoled by the last Sacraments of the Catho- lic Church of which she had been s. faithful memlbs . ‘ Mrs MaoGillivray was a woman o!‘ excellent qualities. Her sterl- ing worth, combined with u. charit- able and hospitable disposition gene her a repute ion second to none. - " - ' Of n family of eleven. three dau- ghters und lfour- sons survive. "her husband having predeceased ‘her. several years ago. Of her daughters lifter Alexander M110- Aulny resides at Johnston's River. Hrs. Albert ‘Muss and ‘Mrs. Stephen Morrison of ‘Savage Harbour.‘ Three of her mm;- James, Pius and Thomas are located in different parts 0f the United states, while the other J. J., occupied the homestead. al_- so one brother. R. lpMil-CDOUSBII of Blooming Point. The funeral ‘which-wok place on Friday, May amp, we; largely attended. The remains were conveyed f0 31- 3°11’ event/era's Church where Requiem l-ii h" Muss was celebrated by the ‘pa tor‘, Rev. -J. B. Moclntyre. Af- ter which the interment took Place with the usual ceremonies-R. l. P Stark‘ in Dorchester, ' ‘ways observed the rules of her 'faith with the greatest care and this coupled with her great -purity , of heart, her unsciflsbness and |piety left on example well worthy of imitation. Her life was ‘full of . trials and crosses. She was lef-t. an iorphan with the care of hor broth- ers and sisters at the age of four- teen and again left a widow with five small childen, she was always patient and resigned. truly hers , was the Royal Road of the cross and she went to receive her re~ ward at. the age of 04 years. A large ‘concourse of pedpie came .to see her mortal remains and to assist at the solemn Requiem High Mast-t sung Monday morning in -.St. Fran- cis de Soles Church by Rev. Dr. ,Walker, after which she was laid ‘ to rest beside her husband who predeceased heri n i903. Sht ‘leaves to mourn two sons. Joseph at home, i-lenry J. St. Dunstan? University, three daughters. Mrs Ii-lugh C. MciPhee. Selkirk, Laura teacher. Selkirk. and Annie, Beyer k ly, Mass; also four brothers, Ales» R. and Angus R. McDonald. St Peter‘s'Lake; James J. Medford Mass, Joseph A., Bostom-Mass. Mrs. Angus McPhseJWest St. Pet er's, Mrs. DounldMcDonald, St Peter's Lake, all of whom have ihc sympathy of their many friends Etemoi rest grant unto her. 0 Lord! Anr." let perpetual light shine upon her. Constant vig high quality of .-P_urity' ._ uniform. You,can depend upon every barrel being the iiance keepfizial: i ‘PD - 4 it... .-..'. l ..-_ .- TUESDAY SANDY LOATH T0 LEAVE.— Bo many cells have been made‘ up- -on the entertaining talent of Mr. ‘Sandy MlcGregor that he has decid- ed to remain on the Islnndthrse w common I ‘ promptly relieved at little exiwliflfij weeks longer. Miss Thomson, his talented eopartner, and har mother Mrs. Thomson have returned to Montreal but Sandy is loath to," leave. HON. JUSTICE ARBENAULTF- Saturday's Canada Gazette makes time following announcement among its wppointments: The Honourable Aubin E. Arsenault, of the City of Charlottetown, in ‘the Province of Prince Edward Island, one of His Majesty's Counsel learned in the law for the said Province: to be Vice-Chancellor of the Court of Chancery and an Assistant Judge of the Supreme Court of Judicature of Prince Edward island. BIG SCHOOMER IN PORT-The four masted sailing vesei " Mary G. Maynard," (Capt. D. C. Torrey) arrived in port Sunday afternoon from New York with a cargo of hard coal for Messrs Iiutnin. Bell & Co. The vessel_ which was built last year, is on its first trip to these waters. She measures 225' ft., from end to end, '36 ft. in width, and has a spread of about $300 yards of canvas_ 1040 tons. tons ‘make up her present cargo. Her crew is composed of four sailors two mates, a stcwart and the Cap- tain. The 1st mate. Mr. Arthur Pye, hulls from Halifax. Shc will re main here until next week. There passed away at ‘Crapaud. IMay 22nd, Mrs. Ralph Nicholson. in the BZth, year of her age. May 24th. she was l-rld to rest in th Crupaud Cemetery, The funern service was conducted by the Rev.’ P. A. Fitzpatrick. and was very largely nttended. showing the high esteem lu which the diseased was‘ held; she. led n useful Christian‘ life. always ready to lend a help- ing to those in need. She leaves to mourn zliree daughters, besides o large circle of relatives and friends. The pail bearers were‘ Geo. L. Nicholson, Joseph McDon- ald. Pete-r McDonald, ‘Levi Trows- dale, 'l‘. ii. Smith and Isaac Beer.‘ Mrs. L. McKay. aged 66 yenrs_ passed away on Sabbath the 22nd inst at her husbands’ residence Bridgetown. Death came to her not unprepared, for as she lived she- died, full of faith and exhibiting thnt serene and cheerfully spirit for which she was always noted. mourn six children and one grand- daughter M-iss "M. McKay. John and Den, Keutville, N. S, Allan, De triot_ U. S. A., and ‘Stanley of Susk. D 41 T5 poems-JG A Routine ciimk h, ' NWT Tile Moor niemeusn "it lee m Tue womb Bur n" . i out l<eei> ME m BAcoN ‘ AND aces UNTIL s; uwn AJOB m DEMPSGY‘: TRAmmG came: i Sucrose‘ KIMINI rim. FiNAhLY ‘ time» rmwep svekhme ‘eitltnb tilt/lute. ti; amt?“ ' rs week no: Massimo‘. - 'X‘L m" mos‘ reuse ‘anew. ‘ Dixon these entertainments?‘ Besides her husband she loaves to - -" - -—~<-—-—-—*'\'—?-~'~- 1W8 tiflifi mm Tliikt ~'-' Ee- Aelcmfi U0 Den/unity‘: c! vw- PAWTNCI WNWCAN MKKC BEMIWW- . INN W‘ owners A took That‘ Tired-Feelings appetite. Loss of ‘ Weiililliilil B! thin 888801! U9 s ,,nnd with no inconvenience by ~p “@175 i ‘ Sirsavtrilli a Efficient’ sndeconomicni blood purifier and general tonic._ I .. ,...,_.,..._¢—w--__-.- -_-n@ Mrs. C. it. McKay. Cambellton. N. 13., and Mrs. F. MeFarlaue, Sask. After service in the church. the interment took place in the family burying place Dundns on Wednes- day the 26th, the pail bearers-be lug Messrs J_ R. Campbell J. Mc- Leod, John MoLurc, c. n. Clay and James Duncan. ~. AT FALG°NWOOD-—v-BIIIGY Mc- Gregor, accompanied» by Professor Dixon and several other musicians were driven out to Falcon-wood fhv Dr. Frank on ‘Saturday evening where they gave a delightful, n» cert, which was much enjpyedby the patients and staff. Thgy were pleased to hear from Sandy-that he expects to again visit the lids- pitsl and give another high‘ class entertainment before he lewveqiche ‘Province. Through the thou b1‘- nee-s of -Dr. Frank and Peek ‘ .- o become a regular monthly e911... to be knolwn so the "Sandi" c- Gregor Concert Party." . =~ BAD FIRE AT GLENc ‘,..'_A bad fire is reported from" lencoe where on June 1st the outbuildings and ibarn of, Mr. B. B. Mcflqnpid were burned to the ground.~ ithe fire was a very mysterious one nnti supposed to be ofincendiary origin. The house was barel-‘ysav- ed by kind friends and neighbors at a great risk as the heat-was, in- tense and the source of water sup ply was near the burning build- ings. 'l‘he barn was 6tll301eet containing at the time of flea-e two horses, four cows, two l e hogs, fifty hens,_crop and alarm tools, a coach house 40x18 mt, a wood and ice house 14x12 feet with all their contents were destroyed. Mr. McDonald estimates his loss at between $3.500 and $4,000 less o very small insurance. The fire ovas scarcely extinguished before the good ueighibors called a meet lug in the Vernon River School and a committee oppbsltntd to colic- it funds to replace he bui us. Already some hundreds OI (lo lars hove lbeen collected. MUTT_ ‘AND {EFF-Jeff learns something ab t‘ Mm, aemesey tqqnlfi A camp. M’ Th5}, ’ ALAMAC NOTGL e1‘ gum. Sttow $0M? sveeo! ‘ . ad witliillhiiinloojtsvagivepthem . _._-.--.-_V . ‘arms Mine. sew’. t" wwwr To time oerviviev-il - , - new» transmit FQMNER- ‘*."...'~.2.t=*n"*:=tv."s'< $121501!‘ ‘tiumdufiiiifiqgz. some: 03¢ . - .1- Sgfillollrilis-Iilfl moon um sh p while .in_ port. here. on June ard. Poster ans cook. whoulpsort- i selves up lat-St. 103th. . . -cAm= have ulna-t; o understood tbstlfhsreare only two more sraelu uni industry contest‘ Charlottetown, as only"; limited be advis hie to Willy-early and have uni o in reservedt Meier Fql-i ‘ merslvle. flaps,‘ a. c. rgilflhkorn.‘l.ieut_w L, De- lflly. Kenstuxlfill. Lient" in e-A. ard Goodwin. M. lLyweillngtqp, Lieut. Gordon Silllkett. (if-Learn Lieut Vlotor/Prsverty-Kildue or Alberton, . are the officers in charge. . = .. . sm-ov AT notified-elven.- Mir. Sandy MacGrsgor imet with a numberfcan be enlisted it‘ would N Yeo,‘ Summernide, rbieut TISylvei-e ~_ Desroehes-Misoonclle. Lieut . been. . cordial reception at Hpptec River w Monday liilht whore he- bad the stage to himself sill} entertain- ed for two and s. half-flour» He been hts-prosrsmme‘ wltiilaselec- tlon on tbs orgenmfter‘ which he asked his hearerrte ‘bear with him while he made some lightning chances. At the; closei-"ofhisipcr- forinance many invitations were . tended from other districts. - tiinley. Bridle. Afton Hell. the Consolidated {Scheolot wellington, Rlchmoodrmbeory, Tignish and Borden-they all want ‘Sandy. BRIDAL 8HOWER.-A very pretty vilnen shower: was tendered Miss Sadie McKinnon. (daughter of iMr.. and Mrs. Ewen ‘Mciflnnon of Lmvlr, P. .E L), the popular cashier at Thompson's cafe at her home-on Arlington Street, Wolius- Wn. Mass» lest Thursday evening Guests were present from many sections and included the follow- lug; Effie Morrison, Margaret Mor- rison, - Veronica Morrissey, Geo tiitdtrltiorrlsssy, Mamie McPher- son, Annie Gillis, Effie Mathewson. Christine McDonald, Chrltine Mc- Lean,‘ Mr. and Mrs. Niles Hawes. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Masters, Mr. and Mrs. Perkins. Hector Gil- lis, Roderick and Prank lticDonald C. R. Cloutier and Joseph'0‘Brien. Miss McKinnon is soon. to leave for Ottawa. Canada, where she is to marry Mr. Stanley Daniels of that city. The party broke up nt o late, hour and Miss MoKinncn was the recipient of many beautiful .gifts.'Si1e resides with her sister, ‘liirs, Perkins, at 139 Arlington ' rnonsosv -‘» Monesmw wens rrw- Mr. W. j.» cArthur, Kensinston, W". i" "19 ti’ Iesterdey .0114. was terested visi rot the mce ,-.‘ Mr-Jilch or the owner . IN". ‘NINTH ll 39116111- .18l6-' From eli- accounts also la iireslendio-rbape and will make her-iirstzdtitrtin the. 2.1.7 trot st MonctouJuiy 1st. , - p -vierr|ue Moromsrs - a Diff-Y M. Messrs Charles A. Lusby. ‘O vie!‘ U- Black, Blair llfcLsud-hlinpw, 3. Calhoun and-C 8-. Sutilevianyssf Amherst. u_ s. day "an. attain a threedsy fishins iris to eastern, fishing re- sorts, accompanied by Mayor Camp '19". Dr- ill. fr, Tiluton. ifsssrs J. A. Morrison. L; A. Moore and L. Le- Roy Hnlmpn..-Wiii_ip in summersldc they were the guests ottheirtwo friends at the production of "Mn: Temple's Telfiltllii." staged by. the King's College DrnmatlcClub of Windsor, N. S_ ' 1'9?" ISLANDER RETURN8.—Mr. A? trad H. Findley and Mrs. Findlei have arrived here from Seattle, Washington. Mr. Findley is the eldest son of the late Mr. Hugh Findley.of Orwell. He left his na- tive island thirty-seven Will's ago last April. when only seventeen years of age. forCaifornia. He has never re-visited the island but spent those years on the Pacific Coast, carrying on business. Mr. Findley hos been located in Seat- tle and Bretnerton. Washington, for the past quarter of u. century and his wife belongs to Cheyenne, Wyoming. They expect to remain on the island about n fortnight. QHERIFFS APPOiNTEIL-At a meeting of the Provincial Exec- utive hcid Tuesday night. two new Sheriffs were appointed vie. F. W. l Street. if stands! ' ru- poaev, Bsssi out his new job with Dempsey. I sesame serif»; mtsTn/iliz ullu. Give ME Aat-oPPoMuNil‘! Tb 6.6T ct-wumv wtTl-i tilW n: 56411.5 v9oto MC AT Lhhi’ Hughes of Charlottetown. for ;: s...» so o»... 1 e .. _ . _.4 of the School dimly Theqllfilition .0! main- - fennnoe of the Queens County Jail iitwssdisou danditwssd ldod that eoniefianp in the of...» i Q and owls» .~-- when In at. oftiss food sup lied o mods on the i _ of returning to ' - fare for t e prisoners. Plans , e missuorisi hall and library _ honor of Island Soldiers sub, itted by Mr. c. B. cbappelle, . her matters were also 4 considered. the meeting. ' ‘benzene-ration ro mes no . L-w-Tbe-stqrt of theflhfliilt bnlliliil ll! ii-he Coiled-mt’ fl-‘(Ioingneros set-bargain e, militia yesterday Jlise Hal _ _ some inlaid we tray. Miss Bunsil is ‘lesvins the Muir liter Iiiwly ell yeflre’ service to be married to Maw-W IL-YY. ‘Dun- bar of the Bonk of Novibscotia in making the presentation Mr. miss. the manager, spoke in calorie-tic terms ohflie manner 4n which Miss Be8llnll had always per foamed hor duties eildiu express- ina rem" 4s at Mr depot-tune extend- best wishes-on behalf the staff and himself for llml‘ fut- ure happiness and prosperity, The other noemlrers of the stuff also each tendered their felioitataons. -‘ m9l-98fig vtfkt-Qlillilmlillll“ on Tburs- H I teert. with a staff. ed the PMNFUL May 26th. Mr. was s. man of thy him. W. R. Moownlker vice. FRIDAV ‘AOOIDENI-Many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weeks and ‘their vnry bright and likeaibie daughter Nancy, ‘will re- gret to learn shat she met with a painful accident while at the Golf Links Wednesday, having been struck with a golf stick. receiving n- painfui cut which necessitated stitches nt the hospital. however’, getting along splendidly. wmwiflll crossed over to Pictou John ‘H. Munn of Bothwell, P. E. |..died at his-home of paralysis on tMunn was well know on the island and in differ- ent parts of the United States. H9 splendid physique and of rare intelligence and he‘ was a brilliant conversationalist. Add- M‘ m9“ i" ed to these gifts were a kind heart 95m“ Tatum“ today by the '_S",‘frgj' a generous attitude toward his fei- low men, o. stability of purpusennd a.prscticai_ interest in the hsnevol- crew. He was loud in his p ent movements of the day. A son "f u"! ci-limfifly shown him and if lilwdeceased him several years, a '1' "l9 “limit!!! that a day's out". ' widow, who has the deep sympn- in: could not be enjoyed‘ better?‘ of the community, survives than on the S. S. Constance. Sandy The funeral service was conduc- again in due course as n party or ted at his late residence by Rev. representative citizens of Piston, should . be were‘ " 81ml!’ iwjgg; _' ' .11. t l. cHlLD WELFN i A successful flhildavEVellvislzTilntgr A ing was held Wednesday nigh; ' 5 Mslpeque, at which Rev. J. More}? ' . sou presided. 11),, Johnson spok- . upon the subject and further mo‘. marks were made ‘by Miss MeMab \ i Moving pictures illustrative m: the work were shown, Mr. Walto Bourkeoperntinl the machine er a very efficient mannen. A m; “matinee was BDDolnted with n Geo_ Bearisto as Convener. Furtiiet meetings of Child Welfare p.05," tors will ‘be held throughout ti?‘ province. The work is pleating’ with splendid success. of .0 '- __, l CANDY ON THE CONSTANCE ' she in “salldy MaoGregor the Scottish ' Wednesday on th S. ‘S. C o" hi“ Wily to '1'i"l3ll‘0. tieowffii- WmDilllied by Mr. John McDonald‘ 0! Sydney. C. n. He was not icy’; on the boat till it was found out y“ Md a great many. friends 11mm.‘ them being Mr: Fraser of linlifa; 5 who on arrival took Sandy u“; s motor to T;- l» Constance on which boat h . . ’ 0d the courtesy of officer: “Dig... , hopes to be able te make the trip and at the Steliorton. Westvilie and Trcntp graveside by ‘the tnem-bers or the waited on him nt the bout requgg‘. local Orange Lodge, Post Master ing him to come tn their respective‘ Seth Mac-Lean conducting the ser~ cities‘ and give his usual inttaresh/ lng entertainment. 1.1M. ~-l- -= _ em;,¢at*»_\.t»_~.~ev‘ff - g. scat“... coma-pie , dMK-i keen ms renqunt will!“ o" mu . . rsrsrtq, genus‘. ' l“; rm Ago ‘equity '0» 41cc feast ‘ time vw, MAI’ ‘ ‘Gamay? .-w