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Mrs. Albert simpson. mmlw i8 visiting friends in Summeieide. Mr. D. P. MacNutt, has returned to her home after a few weeks visit in Montreal. ww- Mrs. Herbert Donald, Sea. View. was o. recent guest at the homes of m. Lester Profitt and lidlr. Murray’ Gordon, Aiberum. Mr. gXld Mrs. Walter Glover and Mr. and Mrs. Purdy of Stewiacke, N. S. were recent guests at the home of Mr. Albert Maofloilzln. The residence of Mir. and Mrs. Harry Hodgsori, which underwent a complete renovation a. year ago, hm been newly painted. Its coat of while with green trimmings adds greatly to its appearance and the whole surroundings have an at- mosphere of good taste. Messrs W. B. Robertson o! Chili'- lottetown and C. A. Giraldo of Kingston, Ontario, were recent guests of Mr. James Donald, Baltic. Much regret is felt by the race ' fans of Mslpeque at the hard hick experienced by the good trotter "Ben Orwlan” at the New Annan Matinee. He is owned by Mr. Mel- ville Donald who purchased him last tall. Just previous to the race, or the “warming up" he received a sharp stroke on the tendon 0f the right leg which was overlooked at the time but which was severe enough to put him off his usual gait and speed. The fans were elat- ed at the good showing made by Dorma Thompson (Edger Bryan- ton) in the fast class. James Thump son with Jean R. in class D. come in for the plaudits of the fans. Everybody loves a winner. The following is the Music zlven by the Choir of Princetown United Church at the Services on Sunday V June 28. which was the closing Sunday o! the pastorate o: the Rev. E. M.'Aitken. Prelude. SOHg of Spring. 011e,- tory: In Solitude, Bayseur, Post Illde. Marches A Dudley Buck. Recital Pbntasia. on Hymn; "A11 hail the power." "Adeste Filades," “Onward christain soldiers." 14nd. say. “By Moonlight" Asterius, 01.. fewry "Love sons" Nevin, Postlude "Fanfare" Lemmens, Mrs, 5_ 1,, Campbell. B. A. Organist and Choir directon-M . %-_ The funeral of the late Miss Christiana. Keir Owen was held on Ffidfly afternoon. ‘Iliero was a short service at the home conduc. ted by the pastor Rev. Fred Williamson later, the remains were Oollveyed to Keir Memorial (fhurch “IMPERIAL SUNSHINE Puppy Foxes, raised in pens, get very little sun. shine _and. in order to offset this, it is necessary that sunshine in artificial form be given mom The idea] way to do this is by feeding IMPERIAL CO1) LIVER glilinFQr-ielsllSgtUlljiS- either in Biscuitpr Puppy Food the v-erv hex iacui sleach conizumFifteen drops of “Bottled suns? '3'“. 9°".L"°' 0'.“ is" “WY "1""! _ ~ m6 ) yhich is exceedingly rich in vita- mine content . In buying our Cod Liver Oil. we specify strictly August catch as that oil contains TEN TIMES as great vitamine content as that of May or June, Fox Pups fed generously with IMPERIAL BIS- CUITS or PUPPY FOOD never develop rickets but 22%;’? 519ml!’ growth and progress without any set- hctgiryder through leading distributors or direct from IMPERIAL BISCUIT c0. LIMITED Charlottetown, P. E. I. I Phone 721 THE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN where m impressive service was --—-- held by the Rev. w. Williamson. Amonk those recently resleimd mum by m, my. w. Alum o! MwGWII-ll‘! Malawi" Princeton United m. .Williems0n Corner were m. and Mrs. J. E. Bell m m‘ ma,“ ‘p03, on m, gig-vouch Charlottetown. R. Diamond Ohar- chum‘. o! st. “h” ‘an; gm- phesizing the fact that the Write!‘ places the miracle o! the raising 0f Lazarus at the v61’! 611ml! 0f m‘ story. It was the most wonderful 0! Jesus miracles and He used it to gloguy god, and establish their be- lief in Him. when Jesus heard v! Lazar-us death He waited two deyfl to discover the will of God. In the story Jesus sized tours of sympathy and regret-regret that he had to bring Lazarus buck to earth from the Joy of heaven, but it was 1'01‘ the glory of God. Jews wwer W those who questioned his delay brings the message that we 111W twelve hours in one day. It is 101' us to use this in doing God's Will. He gave us our opportunity and 8»- waits our response. Intemment took plane in Prince- town Church and all that was mor- tal o1 an old and respected friend was laid to rest, to await the resur- rection Morn. The pull-bearers were. Messrs Janice and Keir Romany. Arthur Craig. Harry H068- son and Burleigh and Claude Owen. Mrs and Mrs. Pope Beer, Char- lottetown and Miss Marian Hewett. Tryon, were motorists here on Sat- urday and were the guests of M1‘. arid ms. Robert MacNutt 0f Dam- ley. They were accompanied by Mrs. George B. MacNutt and Ivliss Mary MecNutt who have been visiting friends in Milton and Charlotte- town. The Rev. E. M. and Mrs. Aitkeri said farewell to Maipeque on Mon- day morning when they motored to Charlottetown en route to Sydney C. T3. where Mr. Aitkcn will com- mence work in his new pastorate in St. Andrew's Church Sydney, C. B. They were accompanied to Chur- iotbetown by Mrs. L. D. MacNutt, who is spending a. few days, the guest of her daughter Miss Adele Mac Nutt. ‘ m. and Mrs. Geo MacKay, m. James and Kenneth MaoKay and Miss Marjorie MacRae were recent motorists to Summerside-M WILMOT Mm Jeancurtishueeherlllefii- this week, Miss Lottie ldaccallum Summerside. Muster Ralph Hogg son of Walter and Mrs. Hogg C. Bedeque fell from a. wagon and broke his and between the wrist and elbow. The little fel. low not 3 years of age-had the ex- perieince of setting the bone also X ray picture without o, murmur. We extend heartiest congratula- tions to Miss Mary MacCaull North Bedeque for carrying off the honors o! Siunmerside Iiigh School, Mr. Melburn Sobey. our efficent mail driver, has been exception- ally kind lo himself purchasing a new Chev. Car. Smement o! the Lord's Sup- per was dispensed in the United Church, North Bedeque Sunday. Many were disappointed on u- count of the storm end heavy rain Zhioh continued during the whole sy. Mrs. R. W. Hogg, Wilmot has re- turned home, having spent some Tire Nerves By forming new, rich bloba time in the Adrondmck Mite. New York, visiting her Hon Ralph. We all rejoice in knowing that Ralph who is such a. favorite with the "hOme bunch," is steadily regain- The country is surely looking beautiful. As far as the eys can reach we see nothing but nature in its fullest degree. Are we a thankful people for such a. place as P. E. I. At this time o! the year its swear mmr out out? 07mm my nor Th"! A 600D ‘film-Milena uicr. torn up and re-plnnted. It is rc- proted tint a smell grub is found located in the seed which l! ohought to cause the damage, I8 rotting then set: in. It is to be hoped thet the trouble will, ‘not be too widely extended, as the work i6 greet, and it may be difficult l0 procure new seed where M0111!“- Ithinkbhelibderllbflpnflffifli- culture should look into this un- usual occurrence. We note the nfllvll of 1m. Allen Merriam and o! her son Mr. Fred Morrison to their home It Pew! Rood. They had been for seine time located in the United States. Miss Florence Campbell late of Baton, Mp5, arrived at her home Peters Road, where she will spend the summer season with her DB1‘- ents m. and Mrs. Hush Cempbfll. Peters Road. rbllowing the, close of the lobster- fishing season many farmers and fishemen are taking a week-end 8i tho exhilarating sport of Cod-fish- ing with varying success. It would seem from reports of many school districts and 00m Adi for teachers in the press that fairly good euplemente have been voted. Peters Rood West, Alllston. Alma and Cambridge are all classed in the $100 schedule or nearly so. Rev. m. Murchison is ewected to visit the ohurohu of this vicinity shortly, and will speak in the in- terests oi the Bible Society. Now that the Candidates on the opposing side for the 4th Dist. 0f Kings have been nominated, it 1's expected that a battle royal, but dignified will be waged, as the men who have entered the lists are —-end if u like a mild, mel ow pipe tobacco, with a big, rich flavour-you will like Rosebud, too. . ROSEBUD-s Maritime smoke For Maritime mun . IZOW wAa/[fliée/ OSEBUD Cut Smoking Tobacco surely "foemen worthy of their sbcelP-P MOUNT STEWART AND VICINIT! Miss Gladys Burt. Millmi spent a few days visiting 1n lMount Stewart, the guest. of her aunt, Mrs. W. N. Douglas. Very deep sympathy is felt for the bereaved family Of the late Mrs. Rdbért lvmmwen whose frui- ‘eral took place from the home of her daughter Mrs. Walter Pigot, Savage Harbor, where she had been residing for some time. Rev. M. K. Charmah, conducted the service at the house. and at the grave, Inter- ment in St. Peter's Cemetery, lVLi-s. Maolilwen, will be greatly missed by o, wide circle o1’ friends. was Cora. Douglas, Charlotte- town, apent the week end at the home o! her parents Mr. and Mrs. Nattan Douglas Mount Stewart. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs.“ Neil Munn Cherry Hill. on the birth 0t a bon- nle baby boy. 'I‘he ladies of the Savage Harbor Women's Institute, held an ice- cream festival and dance on the school grounds on Thursday even-i ing June twenty-fifth. Despite the’ cold evening quite a. crowd gather- ' ed and the usual amusements were» indulged in. . | A I ' Mrs. James - , -ell, Salvage Harbuor, was a recent visitor to the city. Services were Yield in Mount Stew art United Church on Simdey at eleven A. M. Rev. Ml K. Charmm. Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Coffin, Savage Harbour, were visitors to Murray River, recently. 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