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V 'WW 5\_!¢°€SSfl»\\1Y fOr H 10118, l"¢l'\0y places °f h°"°r|sune by Mrs. Harold Laird. The
of 'hrr age. Q.ll'.=. V;.'l..~;. rl. ‘.\;'.l1 hcl'
hllsbillld, lvl; Nol'!il Yillvl' Sixteen years of their youth in their home!
- .-1 lvuts of Kelly's Cross parish, who {
or clllolumellt, can look back to the
l`f‘H1`S il-'f" .~° UW* ‘~"`11` h°’“° ml parisll, ‘when illey received words of
Varlcouver, B. C. u_l.\l'r- Mr, Vicker-
inspiraiion and encouragement from
son p.i:»:.ed av.:l_l' .~';l.ll‘xl_v after their* thcir old friend M,-_ John B,-Huey,
arrival there. silo :hen came east to` and Wm breathe a prayer fm- his
llil her daughters,
Irs. R. L. Rich-
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make her l-_on
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eternal repose. Mr. Bradley was oft-
en requested to allow himself to bc
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THE crfAnLo'r'rc'roWN compras . _ _ __
Western Guardian
-ROBIN HOOD FLOUB is guar-
nteed to please you better-
9
. -ROSS-MILLER meat Iox biscuit,
l Klbblo puppy meal. order now at
, Braoe‘a. 3066-4-8-ll
T -wasrnn aoa_u'r.-ur. o. J
I dallas: u alnralm Aunt la now-
' hm. and will ba pleased to receive
,new and renewal auhacrlptioni. tt.
i -rms nonallmar. rm- foxes ln
stock at Braces. 3066-4-3-11
-FOB. SALE-House and lot near
High School, Kensington: Apply by
»T¢l€Phone. James L. Saunders, Ir-
, ishtown. 2092-4-0-6-8
, -AUCTION `sALE-western hors-
i es from 5 to 10 years, broken to har-
nem. Will be sold `at A. E. Gardin-
er's, lower Frcstown. Friday. April
12. Terms made known at sale.
ll-Iugh Morrison, auctioneer.
8062-4-8-41
-KENSINGTON UNITED CHURCH
-The Ladies Aid Society held a. very
‘succesful supper and sale in base-
iment of Church, saturday, evening,
1 March 23rd. At the morning service
on Sunday 24th the certificates and
prizes, thirteen in all, were presented
to those who answered all the ques-
tions in the Temperance Contest
which was conducted by the W. C.
T. U. in the columns of the North-
ern Messenger. The debate in the
Young People‘s Society-City Life vs.
Country Life, was decided in favor
of the former as having greater ad-
vantages. At the Easter morning ser-
vice the Sacrament of the Lol'd`s
Supper was dispensed to the largest
number of communicants since the
union of the church. Sli; new candi-
dates being received, A solo was
evening service was conducted by
the Y. P. S. Scripture read by Mr.
Roscoe Walker, the second young
man since six months, to be received
by this session, as rt suitable candl-
date for the Christian ministry. The
pageant “All Hail" was carried
tllrou h in a ver creditable mall
U45- 5S>`d“"-'V N* 5- 511° 1i\"?d “WH nolninntcd for political honors, but! mn gchumh hem; mum to the las;
them up lzil about two months ago.
his illnllte modesty held him ln pri-
lrhen she ich, for Moose Jnlv, Suslz., mic ];_‘C_ A “Mural poetic 11-,gpg-3-
accompanied by her son Francis, to
visit another son and :laughter tilcrc.
Mrs. Vlclzerson was \'el'§,' highly re-
spected and much beloved in hcl'
home community, rvllcre sllc lilcd
for so many years with her ilusbnlld
and family. She had u very large cir-
cle of friends and l'clfuivf‘s who \\'1ll
be sorry to hear of hcr sudden pass-
ing away. She lvas a llie long lllelll-
ber of the Methodist Cllurcll. llnl'-ills
'united with the churcll in her czull
girlhood days. She nl\\'a_vs put llcl'
trust in higher power, pulling God
tion, [requcllily found utterance in
vollllnes of graceful poems, the equal
in svlllpatlly and diction of Thom-
as l\loore's. or Oliver Goldsmitifs.
lvllile, if the occasion called for lt,
.he produced several rivalling, some
cxctlllng ill mirth provoking langu-
ll;;,e, the best of 'Bobbie Burns. Quite
:lp-_ll-t, from those liner intellectual
creations of his versatile brain, were
-tile Speeches written, and delivered
nt public cll‘.cl'ininlnellts, generally
`llllder the nanle of Stump Speeches,
given lnosily in the negro dialect ns
,'_) "Brat in all things. She lg-ales to llloulrll Cup. he ¢,,um_
eight children, four sons :lllcl i`oll.“` If the M-p,p,g5_ both prose and
dH~U8h59Y5~ The S005 MC M12 MV-11`poelll_ were collated in book form,
1! 'W/ickerson. Cornlvztllz Willif-_ Moo-:e
Jaw; Francis and Haslnln of l`.lbul'n,
B. C. The daughters are Mrs, Step-
'hen and Mrs. R. L_ Richards. of Syd-
ney, N. S.; Mrs. William Flanigull.
Mattapan. Mass: and Mrs_ Henrv
Vickerson, Moose Jaw, Sask., at wllcse
home she passed away, and one sis-
ter, Mrs. Richartl Yollnkcr, Cull-
cord, N. H., also fifteen grand cllil-
they lvollld forln a collection easily
colnparllblc with those ol’ some of the
poets prolnillcllt in the poetic and
clzlssical arena, We trust that. if-they
he still extant, some one shall see his
uay cl:-nr to collect and publish ill
bool: form the best oi’ them at least.
The deceased never married, and
is sll:".'i\'cd by an only brother, Fran-
cis Bradley, Kelly's Cross and several
dmc and eight great grandchildren. mm- ,slam-vs_ among them bemg
Her remains were act-olllpnllicd to f;,_r\~_ (N0,-g¢ 1:-_ B1~ad|ey_ 5_ Jn and
Vancouver. B, C., by her son. Frllll-
Re-.'_ Allstill Bradley. S. J., Regina..
cis, where they were placed beside S,,_,k__ m,Dhe“.s and SI.. SL Francis OI
her hu-sbelld who llrvdvvcc-'r<1 hu' slallrrr, M<>lrl.l-ml, and sr. st. Mary
sixteen years ago.-
n.».ld, Charlottetown; Rev. George
school, and being endowed with nip Bmdlg-y_ S_ ,y__ Regina; R,¢v_ Aus-
brilliant intellect. at an early nge ` tm Bradley, 5_ ,y__ Regina; Rem p,_-an.
obtained a. teachers licellse. After alms McDonald, Summgyneld; Rev,
' few S821'-S in the P\‘0fl’-la\-,lm nrsdlcy. Charlottetown; Annu
_ th poama and prose. was at all
~‘ the [Quill host in his store and
au outamln; the material things
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"fvfm sneaker- and <1! he excelled in lsllfl not.-rt smiley, cllsrlottslown.,
_, ytfhlnm. a voluminous writer vflcmrlottewvm Knights of columbus.
Council. 828 Miss Mary A. Kelly. Kel-
ly‘s Crum (3), Mr. P. Bradley, Char-
lottetown; Mr. and Ml°s.‘.lamla E.
Bradley, Charlottetown: Mr. and
_ .would reoo1ve.inclden ly. Mrs. Francis an ey. r. any | ‘_ ~
1”” °°mm\u\1\y news. emu. Mr. ma Mrs. .mlm w. Brad- du* »
_l _ ,thy l_\1t6tandln¢ political. his- icy Kelly's'0rou: Mr. and Mrs. JJ. b°¢&'|rg)|»_°;,,°,|
_» ,Z omni world lmlu- bradley. cllarloumwn; ur. Ju. P. pm ‘htm
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Crokcn, Car-
lletolli Mrs. Mary Kelly and Mary
iCharlottetovm: Mr. and Mrs. James
H. Monaghan and family. Charlotte-
town; Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant, Chal-
.lottetoli/n: Mr. and Mrs_w.H.Klgglu:,
1 Charlottetown; Mr. and Ml's.'Leo B.
lDoyle, Charlottetown; Mr. W. J.
Brawders, Charlottetown; Mrs, P. J.
Bcrrigan and family, Dunedin; Mr.
= and Mrs. L. A. Hynes, Charlottetown,
lMrs. Annie MacGuigan, Charlotte-
town; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray,
Charlottetown; Mr, and Mrs. J. L.
Doyle, Charlottetown; Mrs. Margaret
_Smith and Alice Charlottetown; Mr.
and Mrs. Leo McGuigan, Charlotte-
town: Mr. and Mrs. A. Haughey.
Charlottetown: Mrs. Ann Lappin and
lfamily, Charlottetown; Mr. Charles
lMcKcnna, Kelly's Cross; Mr. and
iMrs. John W. McKenna, Kelly's
Icross; Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Smith,
|Maplewood; Mr. and Mrs, John Mc-
Guigan. Charlottetown; Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph H, Mclnnis. Char-
lottetown; Mr. and Mrs. `How-
inrll Mol.-lreaux. cnsrlottemwh; Miss
Catherine Smith. Charlottetown;
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Martin, Charlot-
itetown; Mrs. Patrick Clarkln, Char-
ilotietowni Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brad-
ley. Charlottetown; Mr. James Gor-
| man, Kelly‘s Cross; Mr. Francis Kel-
ily, Charlottetown <2): Miss Katie
lMooney, and sisters, Charlottetown;
A Friend. Spiritual offerings; Br.
Francis ' ol Slenner. C. N, D.
Montreal: Sister Saint Mary
Austin, the Sisters and Pup-
ils of Bt. Josephs Convent, Chariot-
tetoml: Miss Regina Haughey, Char-
lottetown: Mrs. Emma Comlally and
family, Charlottetown:'Mr. Michael
Smith, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs.
John P. Bradley, Charlottetown;
Mary E. Bradley, Charlottetown;
Annie Bradley, Charlottetown; Geo.
Bradley. Charlottetown; Austin
Bradley. Charlottetown: Janie Brad-
ley. Charlottetown: Robert Bradley.
Charlottetown.
A Tlckllng
In I-lor Throat
For Years
Mn. ,Pour Johnson Port
no.. mlm:-"1 las' ls. "him
for yum with a tickling innmmmg
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|svery time I would Lia down. rl al
night I would cough ao I noun noi
‘ sleep, and could hardly do my work.
I would cough until I would vomit. ,,
"I heard of
T Dr. Wood’s
llanvay `
rma
_ sruuey. cllulomawn; xr. his ode. at \'li°drugi|u he
at any was was m-sofas u¢n.mals.ohinouiwvra; mtwm my - l
lf. _-""-”"'“'_‘““*°f‘l W- wi _Ku w» ummm. olrwvn. _» _' ' .-
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pew. The pastor and people oi this
congregation have reason to gnc,
for any lneasure of success that has
attended the efforts of his people.
-GRAND RIVER DRAMATIC i
CLUB AT MISCOUCHE-The Grand l
River Dramatic Club scored allotlleri
success on Easier Monday lvllen they
pr . .
Mlscouche Hall., There was a large
audience, despite the disagreeable
cvening..Thcl'e was rolllnllce, cliivnl-
ry and comedy, enough to keep a:-
character too lc 1.
in what might be called a`llat'.ll'el
said that cvel‘§ time “Bet Fletcher"
and “Wash Willie" came on that
bring the house do\‘.n. For the nlst
time Mr. Roy Grallt was heal-d in
such a lliunllzr as io cllusr nil pr-_T-'
Eastern Guardian
Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon-
..*O0NGRATULATl0NS are CX-
tcrlded to Mr. James G, l\-lllcDollald
Creek St. Andrews. who is lralllking
ships in Cllarlottctolvll. This grulllli
gentleman is the nge of 80.
..*8EASON ADVANCING -- The
vanguard of the lobster factory hands
arrived at Naufrage to prepare for
the i929 season. There are three
large factories' at Naufrage, which,
from now on, will be a. brisk place.
..*LAND PURCHASE-A. J. Mc-
Cormick, tearher at Monticello, pur-
chased the John Grensell. inrm, at
Big Bush. Lot 44, and had it sur-
veyed last week showing it to contain |
'12 acres of good dry land. l
..°clmNlv_Al. slworcn _ The
childrens carnival was held in the
Georgetown rink on Tuesday and
children plesentcd a prctiv sight
ceedingly original costumes. There
was a large number of onlookers WHO
enjoyed the fun as much as the
children. Mr. J. A. B. McConnell.
Micees Bell Bruce and Myrtle Dina-
.well judged t-he costumes. The girls
prize was won by Miss Edna Layers.
her costume representing a bride.
Master Merrick Easton won the
boy's prize. his costume being that
of an artillery man.-A
..*MlM0l!.lAL LIFE-SIZED STA-
TUE 0F THE `Ll'l"l'Ll FLOWER -
The daughters of the late Clement
McDonald. Clear Springs, Mary, Kat-
lo and Georgina. have recently don-
ated a_ life-sized status of the Little
Flower to St. Margarelfs Church. in
memory of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clement McDonald, natives of
the parish. The beautiful statue.
probably the finest and most costly
ever mated in tha diocese, was sel-
lcteti by `fl!l”'parish' priest. Rev. Pa-
tner McPherson. and just recently
erected blalda the large statue of
the Heart of Jesus, and is
not only a thing ot beauty. but vm'
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ha, lclsrx. which occurred or ul. Prim from one ha.-t to another. Andiof course
" ' i a relief _ from monotony. _
the ' - .
on the ive in their "med “nd “XXI garet Murphy back home alter spend-‘
i ~~w=-=- =»lF»»T-`==»=»-- - Make This a TWG HAT Spring
Seldom were the people o! George-
town mors shocked than when th ~ l 1
...md of ,h death 0, M, Jw, ,Y urely it’s economical-this switching -
mdwagd Island Hospital. All that changing 9 _
.medical aid and kind nursing could
_lo was done, but ood willed other- ’ *
ise. He lived for ninetevn years in
.-.llglmld and enlisted ln tho war ill.
1914. l-le and his wife and family;
came from England nine years ago
und made their home in Georgetown
where he was loved and respected
by hls many friends, who shall long
cllcrisil his memory. He carried an
.lllnospheru of good cheer and aun-
silille upon all with whom he camo
ul contact. His loved ones will often
figh for the vanished hand and long
lol- the voice that is still, but ali so
no avail. He leaves to mourn hls
ilcnrt-broken widow. three daughtersl
and one son, also one sister, Mrs(
Buffett in Souris and two brothers,~
George and Wallace in U. B. A., alsol
one sister in Newfoundland, besides
three halt brothers, Jim. Roland and
Jack in U. S. A. and one hall sisterp
Mrs. Cowan, Lower Montague, Hia
lrlnzlills were forwarded to George-5
io\\ll. :lcctlnpulllcd by his wife and
!srll William lllld were taken to the,
ilollle of Mrs. Melville Ross. His.
lllllelnl took place on Wednesday.;
thanks to the Father of all mercies Arm 3rd and was largely at,g¢nd9¢|_:
Rev. Mr. Fulton of Zion Church,
Cllnl'iotleio\\'ll oillciated. The hymns
lvcre. "Asleep in Jesus" and “Rock
of Ages". The lllnny beautiful tri-
butes and letters oi’ sympathy sho.v
the high esteelll in which he was held
The pnll b¢a.l'cl's were: Arthur Jell-
eseuted their play “Df1'~\'u EW" if |luns. lvllllllm rollchcrc, ole.-. .len-
l;insL Daniel Martell. J. H. Skinner
and Jlllllfrs Condon. Sincere' sympatily
is cxtclldcd.-,_A
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hear from him again. Mizcollcht-_ ls; C;,,,,.1,,1_,C,O,,.n_ who have been spend. cident which he met with at Morell mornillg for Toronto
` ` tario oi ts. M _ Cla
“UW 3"°‘°f“‘ ‘D G1`““f‘ R""°" “fl me their Easter holidays at their *U11 °f\M°1\d\y1asz. ll rl r y
E --- zi number of Ontario
SUCH 5 d91i31"tf“i °"°“i“3~“-‘ homo in Georgetown, left Tuesday for '
A ‘ Mr- C°m°"“5 M°Im"|5~ ML Stew' boats for Island breeders. While ill-
art paid a. visit to Morell on Mon
.xllllcssrs Edison Macdonald and da' .
Ftelpll Douglas, students Prince oi y'- ` Grading 1‘¢KU1&U0llS~
Wales College Charlottetown, are _
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' MIP” m“"'°“ W" ' 9”” Mr. H. E. lllurplly pam .t vtut to
.JEASTERN AGENTS--l\lr_ JW spcllclillg their Easter holidays at
their homes in Georgetown.”-A at the Howl cm Monday mst' | Mt. Stewart on Sunday last_~M ,
the gueatof Marie Murphy, R. N.
Mr. Johnnie Hughes of Morell East.
paid A long looked for visit to Mor-
ell Village on Monday last
Mr JIHIQ B Jly spent a few
day! in Dharlothtown.
Mr. Bonbt Conn of tile Canadian
Bank of Commerce, Morell, spent ths
E*-"Q1 l’\°“d\i’a at his home in Ba
aio Harbor. l
Mr. Lloyd Cox, Morell, wss in tn
city on Tuesday.
MH- Joseph Binnott raid a visit to-
tha city on Tuesday last.
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'rm womans Trauma of Morslli
_vlllm pun:-lm an "mm Luy" tsl
Mu. rem Murphy. who la. mai
an invalid for the past-sixteen years.
Bianowa Road School paid a visit lo
Morell Village the guest of Peggy
McOulN.
_‘rin many friends of Mun Kaus
Pholin, Mbroll Rear, ari sorry ee
learn el har anions attack of moth-
aeheaildhfmi ioiadhar about again
real boon.
Hr. Johnnie 6'Nel1l M Morell
Rear. Mid a Ilyiag visit to lt. Pet.
an lay oi lata. -M
ur. is. vt. may at un Dominion
' ‘lvrvu-»'\~la»a.-is
_ mum
l `slulnsl‘liios 'f
_ _kltltllllhlqnvolbl-cuaas.,
iliéésaary iaciemmtai. aa than are
_mv ao amwaaa at In Ixus
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Thllllllllfxlllllqllohfli-IIA#
mu mmm mm. teacher all
Toronto he will study the new hog
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H. Nelson of I
lftll \‘V€dl\¢SdHY f0l’ Mllffly HEY' _ Mr. Joseph Conaway of Sourls has
ment. He is doing as well as can be
have been .spending their Easter holi ' ' "mmndem of Fammwood Hospmu
wllere all lverelso E006. ii mmh he teacher, spent the week end at her _
` i.
stage they were greeted with hearty __-My John Alex McDo“a1d_ “DW
apimusc' E"53d'*`5 the may me rcsidillg; on a farm at Naufrage. had
Miswuche band- mac" me “bl” wad' the l:oull'.ial~ies of his newly acquired' c
ersllip ‘oi Mr. A. J. Poirier, contlib- farm on Lot “_ conveyed to mm by
uted much to the.cnjoylncnt of thc lm father’ °,,m,.,,9d by Surveyor Mc_ . .
evening. Tllere were rousing cllor-'Donald' on Saturday MSL ` & ,
uses in which Aliso. Mixlllle l\lcLellally _,___ umxed '
md Gym Gaiman 'ook mc 501° DJNS ..*Allgus D. Mc-Cormlck, Naufrage,
Wim hcautmu cncu' Om' Dm friend' | rclurned lust week from Nova Scotia A ` -
Mr. J, B, Dcsl`toclles. never falls to~,|umber woods' where he was employ _ _A _
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and Mrs. Macintosh and little son.
icft S:llul'dav»
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and olher Oli-_E rue 0 umed home Dr MM
Iniosh has been visiting :he
plans to select lNovu.Scotla hospitals and other ill-
bred Y°"k`h“'° lsiitutions in the vicinity. Dr, Yeo oi'
Cll:ll~lottietolvn_ has been acting dur-
ing ills absence.
The nlany friends. of Mi&'Edlth
Rogers will regret to learn that .silo
was taken suddenly ill Saturday ni-
.ernoon with appendecitls necessitat-
ing an immediate operation. Sho is
now resting as well as can bc ex-
pected. _
Bell & Mathiesoll
hour. A. ' L d Th Q1; _
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Mr. JWQPH MUDUl'|l1d. 01 W t Bb.
._-Messrs Philip Doyle. Joseph Penn mm I mms vim w xomlll expeewd_ Omen __ Chnmmmvm and
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