~»~».'-.=..~Lr..._-."~"_.. .'.“ i." ~4 o o m a n ~ o s p s n u v1 ~sv-- woo-nun -.IIS\<>4IQQ1QQ(1I<III n n ~ .- .- t 49! -; < 3b‘- --1“3.'?‘*""."" . ("it (Flt PACE SIX Prince Edward Today “ MEXICALI ROSE" All Talking Romance of Old Mexico — Also Comedy "Bulls and Bears" and Cartoon QAIiIIKZLTO-DAY HOOT GIBSON in a ‘Thrilling W c s t e r n “C L E A R I N G THE TRAIL" l The Caledonian y Club i l (Wiittiiuetl from page 4 l icsi: I.".\'ii mi" , o‘ U19 liieniliit»; land flan.» l t; known whcr. . of Cv~‘i\r*l‘lIill"li'i iiciriiii- hi; traced burl»; \i i": to". In till" Willy ccixf fin i'.-‘.iii':\ f wa. i ..i into iii Illlll vl‘lll"'liili"i‘ seien ircri‘. tribes‘. co: spiniihii: to our Province: of today. 'l‘lic head. oi" iicncrniti". w a; railed the .\ll)l‘lIlEl(‘l' oi‘ Steward; unfit. hint "ii-‘rt- l'lll(‘l'.tllii' who \\'(‘l‘f.‘ lica of i» till (ii.~irict.". The .\iorni'.i_i. Zlilll i"'i"it".iins \‘.L‘I‘L‘ elected bv the tl‘ll)f‘?. ri= \\.is tlic Kin: him .011’. ‘This siittiiii:ttiry -~‘..i~'.c of affairs (‘iiiilllILiPfl up to tut)". A I). when vhiit .~'(‘lIl:"{l ti very t-illliilf‘ event chap. wluii had born a uni- fied country front the tune !l.'.\'. lien- :»t'"‘itflt"(l ‘he Tiiron." iicth Sianfiipiii" Actually iilmcd at the Indiana- polis Mo t o r Speedway’. this epic of auto rac- ing will carry you ufl’ your fcct with its daring. dosh. laughs. lnvc. thrills! A ", "nines Spggd l ipccial! .\L.~;0 l S O U N D CARTOON » "IIAIJNTED horse" Also George Comedy l l l I i l l l I I 'I'lir~v w-cre forced to become vassalsl i-f illPif‘ foreign lords, or be driven; in‘... :he llichlands. Wlaiiy olibliilttifl‘ in this imposition and acknowledged tlir Saxon and Norman over-lords as their movers. 1n time a fusion of the seicrzil races was complete and the result was the km-izderz. in trzis". to the imlifititiililllifltflfil lligh- l.il‘.ilf‘l‘- \‘.‘licn llif‘ court was rcmov-t cit from bit-int‘. and the King turned eh lniiuuiigc and forced, 5‘.'.'t‘."ili on the most. fer-l of thc IZOiliill'_\'. the 1115:11- llilltl» tcit llilll the King liad been lill v lliilli to protect the law of 'l‘niiistr_\ The result was that they repudiated his further authority. ig-l norcd and (lofted his orders and his ;.i-.\.». the _\It;l'IIIl\L'l‘S lost. prestige and the li‘ll)f.‘.. in in ." separate localities that had zicqtiiesccd to tlic chieftain- ship of the Morniacrs. now began to lf;l‘III into itidcpencicnt units. ac- kiiowlcilaint: no‘ authority but. their nwii iiiiiiicdiiitc chief. The Highland piwiilcz. ‘.\(‘l‘t‘ wedded to the Patriar- chal System oi 'l'rinisir_v. and that rlviTiii wrv» iiClilliiliCllllJl‘ the individ- 7'» h: "f a Llflmfl 5"‘ “ll m“ "H" hm“ uni ll.il‘.‘~. Nnttiraliv. on account. of ‘llvpd ATM": wlmrl" l" ‘1 mm‘ u" m" tltcti" is. zitioii. and bond oi blood rc- mm hmlrd "ml mnlmlll‘! ‘mu. l".i!’ii"~ll.1) oi cilin the coiiizict-s . . . I . .. - I _ This. wu l.lt III i. ‘l- i with ilivu" illifil v.'.i:i Clfisfll‘ tnrin wlicti xlnlmln‘ In l" [he ‘t’ ‘ tit" older i-ni was in force. The ‘uni-gavel .-l~lf'l' cf i. ClliCl W2‘... off -iiill1.' the father of the l": ' lmsncl‘ m ‘L’ ‘Maud l“ ml ('l‘Il‘.. His iiitcrest was its welfare time‘ '1"'.i'" Qircii .-'-ciii= to hate g."- rurcd an lilli‘.’lli'l}' hold on the linir. and on account of her influence I H‘ him. her suns and their Fll"i".‘ the flkiliUlllli of the cuiiiitr" iiliriouitcil. The sr"' of C '31."- riurtr! fro". 2 ‘c D‘.L'.:".‘:"_"- lino, the rtziclic w..rh l: Mrs been the Ianyzunzc of the court Fi : thc "'51-. “i-prtrfirierl by - l~ ieiii oi rcliaioii 'li llCl’l s". 3' for "l“f‘il lilll‘.'l'.'f“l ie1i< v."'i' gradiiallv ii['i[ll.'i1l'.’."'l b): zlia’ of Rome the political and social sjvs- . ‘rv and (Atari saw \\'.'l_‘.‘ to the En i gvntcm of Pciiriniiz-iii Th" mo; Fltlli". of thci." innovation ivzis the introdiicfitin of" l"(“.i(llil..‘1lii. Previous to the troiiiiivz of lidixiii" and hi. foliovini: of Stixoii Nobles. the land. were not liciil hf; tired or charter. but by." flit‘ rtwhi nf_ pits w:- ill" sion. rind \l"‘t"\ |iI‘r|l"(‘l€‘(l l)\' rv.-...'-_ hp’) c."i'h t Saxon refuges-i \ ' to ihciii r ‘w for“ rec- t"r,n.'~ "n the" Lon-la“ first‘ liiiil lIZd li=eti l.‘. tn" WP“ :.iiiii tit liie lil- ii:i\'ii'..: 1"». inns." ‘Pl-IUDIIS. but .1 llK‘l'(‘l.U-' llz- 17:1 tliciii to batti: and was their c: iiiiintici". Th." olclcst cadet of the L‘lil(‘f’~ f1niil_v was called the Tosacli. lli" led the march. and in battle he licld the tiost of honor. and in the -.il>:.ciii"~ irf ilii- chief took command. He collected the revenues. which eon- siilcil mostly uf the first fruits of the viittlc "incl the fields. An inborn vir- tue of the strotiish race has always lr-cn li" r» of countrt; and that char- zictcr \\':i.=. very strong in the Highland clans foi" while they defied their King and wcrc a law unto them- selven when Sizotliintl was invaded they irillicil to the King's Colors. re- turnlni: t.0 their homes after the conflict and defied the King again. ‘Fhis lciiture of their character con- llllilfVl up to (Jullodcn at which bat- tle tlvyv were practically wiped out. .iiiiii in a \'f‘l‘_\ few" years the clans ‘ rcii: ad to crust. Perhaps fl short. extiianation of the tlilTPlTillY‘ between Tanist and Ifriirlnl .\'~'.~-lf‘l‘li.‘- \\'lll be acceptable zit f‘. tiii.. ii: Qiiiitiiir: iroiii Frank Adams l<‘.L.<_;.S 1-‘. S. A. Scot. According to Tanlstry in IiI)§§’/\l!l) J1EE- QHARLQITMVWN -.QUARDYAN m; ' MONDAY flat. 3.15 16c, 37c. zlze. 7 & 8.45 . . . . 26c. 42c, 52c. IMMORTAL SINGING MASTERPIECE ENTIRELY IN NATURAL COLOR The Great Metropolitan BEAUTHFL lipcrti Star — a voice to AlELODIEb iyng round the world _. ‘ the personality of ‘TH II R0 G U E a hero lo thrill "WHEN I'M LOOKING .-\i Y" l" ‘his YOU" Technicolor “THE I\'HI’l‘E.1i()\'|_‘ N» Sting by 111C WORLlrs GREATEST "mimxvse: _ . \\\.. (Irtaiin; fl 5911311110“ in ltletropoliian centres (iunuizous COSTUMES and ‘~'CL'.\'I('ALL\' GRAND UllllT stare, in u", u.“ AN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY ' CATHERINE DALE OWEN‘ ber. in point of age. The ChicfsliipI was hereditary as" l'(‘i_.fi‘il'(l.l fiiiiiili". but i elective so far as thc individual Wflfil concerned. In the l-‘cutial sjvsieiiil pinpcriy was lllll0i‘ll‘(l by thi: chic"... i son from the father. hut by ihc law of Gavel the property was. fll\'ifl£‘(l int fixed proportions Ellliilllj‘. lllfuliilllll} 3 By the Fciidiil Svlciii ill: lliiifl v"'i-" the proppi~~.j.- oi tlic oicrlorii. wiiol niuintcd it to his tlf‘|ti'“.lflf‘lllii lil i:;i:i- sidcraticn for liillltlifi‘ Plitl otiici" ob-' ligations» Under 'l‘ziiii-;tr_\" tlzc Clilfl". was leader of the trilic iiiiii ciuiriliaiil of the land which weir. the proi.i?i"t_".i of the tr "e it". otininion. Thi- fcudall system on the cnntraiiv tested the supreme authority ll‘.‘l'Cfll'.Iil'l v iii thal over-lord; whereas by the (‘Dilflltilili-v of Tanisiry. tit" LIIIYIFEU’: IYIKVPT w l delegated by the it'll)? in" ("lzin for his. and their bcncfit chief." You will observe by lllf‘ abovc tib- rcviated (mutation lit)\\‘ opposite wet-t‘ two systcmsT-‘eudalism pave the ov- erlord absolute power; Taiiistry gavel! power to the chief only as the elect-l ed representative of the tribe. t It. was the acceptance by Aiiileoiiii; III. of the iangiiagc and Sffhlfllll of. Government prcviiilinu iit that. tuna; in Normaw-Siixiiii ICilTllilVl ilrii woke: up the Piltfliifflllliil .-",i"rt-iii of "root- i"y and GEIYPl. ill!‘ form oi (towin- iiient best suirdto ill" (tacit. rirl iii order to l‘(‘1.l‘.i tiic _i".'.-tcni they" abhorred the only thin", to do \\'.'l‘.‘ to their clccrd to form the fllflPl"llt l-iniiiy Erflilllf- into political lilIll'-. rirlrpeiirlcnt 11'. to thcir private aFfn-"n irii‘. uiiitin", 1'» fight, a common ciieiiij". | Sliavc. . work fieiiirai Guardian 'I‘iJA('lELR' lgfiilNlNLi EXIEN- SIUN (JOL'R5l£-Professci" L. W. lttflllfifl}! instructor in teacher training at Fiiiive of Wales College, tinc- ;‘..'\’.\‘ iIi"I‘lIlJf‘l‘ of thc faculty of I\T.'"tinl Allldiil Unlvchl ‘. l"; in the city i1‘. the picseiit. tint Beginning on ltlciitiiit". next. Professor Show will roiiciuct ii teacher ifilliilllg extension Cfiillllf‘ ul Prince of Wales Callcgg for rccoiid and third year students. It iii expected that about fifty students will enroll and that the course will continue foi" about three weeks. PE ‘ONALS iiiany friends of Mrs. K. Worth. mother of Mr, Ernest Worth, Prince Street. will regret. to know that :.lie is in the P. E. I. Hospital. where whc underwent an operation. Congratulations are extended to Miss Kathleen Cusack, of Brookvale, on being the recipient of a "First Yczii" Certificate" at Prince of Wales College on Friday morning. 'l‘lic _r_______.____.._____. _ has been the order of the day in this viriiiity- and in accordance wi.li this pclivi; ii. group of women which iii- uludcat Mrs J. C. Bcfts. Ali's. J. W. Clll'l'l(‘. Mi". Elmer Bctis, lvlis. Wm. E. LicDonald and Mrs. Mao Giilcash. re- rcnt l_v .~ some iimc. in cleaning up the bn cliiii-eti cemetery and -,.‘i;iiit.ii;; iI‘f‘(‘_. ‘this ir. (l commendable iiiiei hes: women deserve the new thev ivcre rivpnssessed and for- me ma“ member of me chiefs ezcriv-rr planted on their lifilflliifli. family was deemed the senior mem_ Just Arrived Another Car-load 1 consisting of Stick Scat and Auto Seat Wagons in “CANADA CARRIAGES” Straight and Arch fixles-t-itandard and - Auto Seat Buggies and Express Wagons. ALSO IN STOCK‘ A complete assortment 0f “Ti"ces" Harness in Nickel- Solid Nickel-Oroide and Genuine Rubber Mountings -with either Breast Strap or Collar and Hames. “Dowswe-II" Washing Machines and Wringers “Ank- er-Holili” Creamer Separators from 300 to 800 lbs. All of which we are selling-at lowest prices for cash or on approved credit. A. HORNE o» CO. fgiwitiiiide of the community for their l i efforts in thus beautifying the church _i surroundings. _ Glenwood and Vicinity liliss" Flora Bout ei" its. i"e‘iii"ued to. her home in Glenwood alter having spent. the past nine months as a stu- dent, o‘, Prince of Wales College. Her friends cong-raulate hei- on having tit.- tainod auecess in her work. Mi". and Airs. Wm. Durdan of West Cape and Mrs. Miruiie McDonald and ‘ family of Haiiburton were visitors at. I the home of Mr. and Mm. D. A. pic- ‘ Phorson on Sunday. ML Rh c, palm; was “Cami;- ml Mrs. Leslie McLean of Dunblaiie re- this vicinity supervising the work on ' w» 1v purchased a new four door the Dominion Government. llltiSiffl-l5cdan from low agents. tion Station located on Rtvevcialél "" x Farm owned by Mr. Alfred Ci-lTYll]. Ztlisr. l-‘torrt Boultcr titwlll 5111M!!!’ . .._.__ with Miss Alargaret. McDonald. Dun- Work on the renovations being made blam- in Glenwood United Church has now been ‘started by Mr. Roy McWilliams to whom the contract was awarded some time ago. INJURIES FATAL MIDDLBBOROpMass. May 21.— . Injuries sustained April 19th caused l the death iii. hi5 home, 1a Fairview Mrs. E. L. ivleDougail has recently l l. GB, ll , Iwllllfl H. G dlli purchged A Chevrolet model from MI’ . 22mm nattllf: ocl’ Charlollletown a; Eel. chum” Mcnouga" “em at olmary’. Last month Mr. Gardiner was -'——"- , iii. u k a k . Mr’ and Mrs‘ Albert Mcmnald and l cllirle. bill‘: hllgzllijfifiegozgrebliol $1;- “mld M Emma“ “We ‘mm “my”; r-idered serious. However. the shock. a" m’ home Mr" and M"- D" A" coupled with previous ill health. re- l/"Phflwfl mnblflmi- suited in his death. -- -_ --- 1~Ie was born in Prince Edward Is- Messrs McRae of Albcrton and land, son of John and Catherine Gar- Pfed Miirfthy 0f Bil-mlmfillilfi lgffllo , diner. He is survived by his wife. fcr Ford cars were visitors to this l Mrs. Emma H. Gardiner, one son. vicinity on Monday. lwiiltam I-I. Gardiner. Jr.. and one l Wholesale and Retail I H11 ‘daiistiter. Mus Florence Gardiner. all Uieeqindup ymia and of this town. Ian Stirling. Montague. Emeline McGratb, Norway Cameron Anncar. Lower Montague Teresa Donalioe, Rosenciith Katie McKay. DeSable. q _ Annie McPherson. Martlnvaie.‘ Donald Nicholson. I-lartsviile. Florence McRae. Wheatley River. May Herring. Murray River Eileen McGaugh. Bear River. Gordon Lea. Victoria Harvey Bishop. Mt. Buchanan Flora Bouitei‘. OLei-iry Mary McCardle, Kinkora Jennie Paynter, Kensington. Cassie Gordon. Appin Road Wilfred McLean, White Sands. Frank McIniiis. Sourls. Freda McMillan. Charlottetown. Dorothy Jenkins. Georgetown Blanche Mclver. Kinkora. Pius Callaghan, Charlottetown Dorothy Moynagh. Sou1"is. ct iiiiii: (Jontixiued fmm Pale I iiiedals anil Prizes The Anderson (told Medal for stu- (lent ranking highest in the lbird Mir-Cedric Boulier. Charlottetown. The Governor (lanai-id's Silver Medal for student ranking second in the third ycar-—i~‘i"aiiires» Kirwaii. Charlottetown, The (Jovcriior l-‘eiicruifls Bronze‘ Jicdiil for teaching-Eileen O'Brien l iflliusdaie. ' The Funk 2. Heart 21%;:- Thlvil year-iii. CEdPll‘. Boulier: Lamwllfianffifarlgtitlglggh l3)‘ Anew So; liie Newson, Clyde River. Second‘ Y‘ a‘____fl)' Bmjmcc Cullen Willard O'Brien. Elmsdale. shqnvood; up Dorothy DOML New‘ Elsie McNeill. Cardigan. Helen Arsenauit. Abrams Village Dora Wedge. Summerslde. Olive lnniaii. Augustine Cove. Dominion; mervnle. t3l. Joseph Cairns. Sum- Plffit Year-(ll. Ell 0's t i2)‘ Margaret nuucmm ‘ADM; en’ Olga White. Souris. Th9 l), ,\_ Mupmmm" "he w. Norbert Grant. Montague i~.‘iigIisii—.\ltii"ioii liliilinziii. Keiisiug- Ellzabem Macckmald" Gram‘ Walla" tun. (ll! Freda Newsoii. Charlottetown. Helen liornsbyx. Charlottetown lvlsiry McGowan. Wellington. Helen Gosbec. bfurray River Roy McDougall. Charlottetown. Charles Crawford. Cardigan Annie McEachcrn. Appin Road. Estelle McDonald. Bear River. Kenneth Beer. Montague Kathleen Handrnhaii. Tigiiisli Georgie Campbell. Summerside I-‘raiik Wells. Alberton. lvfary Duffy. Charlottetown Ruth Trainer. Johnston's River. Kathleen Cusack. Brookvale Josephine Gallant, Mt. Carmel Hilda Hooper. hfurray River biaraaret Meilttzii. Union Rd. King's viiisr viiiii Piss LIST ‘l ‘Hie John tiivcii Prize for iituilciit ranking second highest iii the second ."0'1<i‘l‘-DOI‘0ili,\' Doull. ilic T. A. Lepiiize Prize for stiidnei ranking highest in the first \’f‘lil'\. Eileen O'Brien. l , 'l‘i|o ltciiiriicil Soldiers‘ Prize Atanl Alaclilillaii. Cliarlottetmvii. ' l Sclioiiir-‘lilp The T. Leslie Alum" fur tiic student. ranking highest lIIi the second year-Bernice Cullen. l 'l‘lic John Rlcliiirils Prize lfII"R{.',l'l-‘ culture and lilIIflFPd 5lll)j(.‘i'l5w‘~(ll\llli"fl' between Joseph Cairns. Siininiervillex, and Blots Lepaze. North Rusiico, l The George It. DeBiols Prise forl the student. of the third ycai" rank-t in: highest in Kiiitlieiiizitics and‘ ecieni-e-Jvlllrerl Bootiiriri-tl. York. lllf-‘H HONOR Dll'l.0.Il.\ Cedric Buultcr, Charlottetown. HOXOR DIPMHIAS (Order of licrlii Joliii Clialsson. Rollo Bay. East Yvonne Duirion. Cymbria Ada Shea. Si. Louis Freda Biiwiiuss. Suiinucrsidc liavsarct tile-Lend. (‘liiirlotteiuivii iiai"i"_v imivis. Vi’. Rovaliv lGllZHlFCillI Cox. Siininicri-"iilc (liiraliiiiic Corcoran. Piiisviile Blaiiclic Plllllilis. (iicarv l‘lililil Biirlic. (‘Iiarliiiteiiiivn t‘liiii"li-.-i “lriizlii. ‘Fcyon Corn Nlcliiilsnii; (‘liafliiticiow-n " "t A. “Cllllllillfl. (lciirgctoivti lieiiton. Alriiiii¢li':t tuii Currie. Einiiiclalc tel Iiiiziicziii. Kcnslngtoii Alison iilcKiiinon. Coriiivnll I I Cannon, St. l-Jlcaiiorb .\liir_v Quinn. Cardigan Alviiia lilastcr. North \\'i][5l]ir9 Lenore McNeil. Siinimcrside (ioi-doii Williams. Ciitirloitctoivii Iva Bridges. ilowizin. Béflfillil Blacnuicrc. .\'nrtli Rustico ftlarioii .\li-.t‘ai"tli_v. ;'\I<ii"cli Itoy Webster More]! l-Jiiircii Jones". ("Iiarloiieiiitvii l-‘liira Aii-Uiiiiiiiil. ‘Thistle and Shain- rork ' _, Winiiifvcti Wright. Middleton ('f-ll.lIPI‘lllP ilozers. Charlottetown Georgie iilnthesoii. St. Peter's Bay Jean Ptiqnot. Snuvis _ Richard Flilitei", Charlottetown iiliiiil liiiiian. Bcliniiiit Wtliii-itii iiogz. (‘liarlotietuivn iildiili Law-ion. Pownal “Hill hlvuliri. f'lia.i"loitciowii Jcaii fliilton. Albrirtoii !\liii"_v limit. Si. lilcaiiofs lflrlitii F‘oril. Clisrlutletuivti Imiia Carver. Voriioii Rivet" Ollvc Gillespie, Siiiiimcrsiilc .\iae lieiirtz. East lioyaltv Agnes Cullen. Hope River Calvin ltlulntosli, Mt. Pleasant Mollie ii 'ngtoii. l\loi"ell lillsic‘ Yilclx ". .. 'l‘iuiiikl‘iil Blliil. (‘ivriiivali l-Idith NOEL‘. liciisliilllon Catherine Nicholson. Suininervilie. MllllFLVl Dli-Iiiireii. Georgetown IiiiLii lilcliiiiiioii. 'l‘i-iii-adie Cruse John Mooney. Peakcs Emile Biiote. North llustlcn. Bessie lilcKciizie. l-larlisvlllg Anna Slat-Donald. Kiiniuir Edna Palmer. Freeland ' ‘A MN. DONIIIAD M055 Fraiii-cs Kirwaii. Chariiittvtinvn. Aileen Caiitivcll. Charlottetown. Wilfred Booiiivoyd. York. Beujaiiiiii ilogcrii. (‘iiai"loitiitoivii. ilcbcr oialtiieivs. Alhcrlnn. Ethel llollanii. Scariloivn. Joliii (Ioriloii. (‘liariotti-tifivn. Wilfred Nicholson, i*‘ri~ilci"ii-tiiii. Alice Fraser. Montaiziic. ‘Marlon Milliiiaii, Kciisingiiiii. Alan iiiacltiillan. Cliarioiiciiiivii. iilriiest liockerliv. Hamilton. Ernest Smith." Ilowiiai. i llclcn Macimiiii. Soiivit » "THIRD YIHR l‘. LIST lviiii IJi-irvitcli. East lltlllill)‘. Charles Bentley. Chaidottcioivii. SECUNI) YEAR f'lIl{'I'll<‘lt‘A'l‘ll§ (Oriler of iierlt) Ileriiii-e Cullen Sherwood Dorothy Doull. New Doiiiiiiiiiii Joseph Cairns. Huinmerville Blnis IiePagc. Niiriii l-liisiico . John Denny Charlottetown Clare 'l‘iiiiton. Sumincrsiilc Frances Uoiiglici-Lv. Victoria liiyrtle llCITliIK. Miirrnv River Arthur filai-Kiniion. (‘liiii-liiitclivivii Norma lilacQuarric. Siiniiur-rsida ~Bertlia Tboinpsoti. Kciisiiiatnn Lester Sellick. Bvacklcy lilarjorie Frzisci". Yilontziiziic. William Crawford. (‘hiii-loltiitnivn Annie hiacfiowan. St. Peters Bay Lila Vaiizliaii. Charlottetown Goriloii Bennett,‘Cliarloticloivn Stanhopc ltiachciiil. bloiitaziie Helen Donahue. Roscneath licatli Saunders. t"liai'loiieio\vn Albert Sllliiiiiaiit. Siiniiiici-slilo Orville AI-acCiiusIaiiil. Mill lliver \'ci"e Birck. Allisinii. Victoria Jlaclseiin. Norlliam SECOND YEAR PASSLIHT “ahel Keefe. Bay l"(\l'll]ll1‘ Ena. hiacifsdycn. (fiizirioitotoivn. George Cairns. New Wlltsliirc Esther Rattenbury. Charlottetown. Joan Sharpe. Kensingtnn. Edith Keefe. Kinkora Kenneth ltiai-Ifatlyen. Koiisiiigioii. Wesley Crozler. iliiniliton. Elizabeth lilacCiirilic. Middleton James Dodds. Siiniinersicie liriison RiacDonalrl. Charlottetown Horace Fraser. Nloiiialzitei liomci" Nicholson. Kilniiiir. lviiii Darracii. East Royalty Margaret Huntley. Vernon Gordon Sutherland. Si. Peter's Ba)’. Helen Rogers. Kensiiizion. Iicginiilil Smith. Charlottetown Olga. Tnnmbs. Charlottetown. Lewis l\iui"i'a,v. Vernon. Ernestine hiarclihrink. "Traveller's Mi". Donald Rot-s passed away iit the home of his nephew, Mr. John McInnis, North Winsloe, on the ev- ening of May "i, inao at the m"... 9o years. An invalid for some years, and confined to his i"oom. he main- tained through his long illness lils unwavering Christian faith and a moot impressive cheerfulness. His father. Alexandci" Ross, was one of the early settlers, \vl"iu came out on the "Polly" to Bettastwand lie and his family eventually settled at Wlieatlcy River. Here they were connected with the Church of Scot- land, Glasgow Road. The late Donald Ross was never married. and of recent years has made his home with Mi". and Mrs. J. Mclnnis and their family, who min- istered to him with loving ca", The only other near surviving relative is another nephew, Charles W. Mclnnts, 11°" Very critically ill in West. Bethe]. Maine. The funeral services were lieid from his late residence, on May 8th, to the‘ iipst. Catherine Mai-Iloiialii. Kllillllil‘ Elizabeth lilacDonald. Souris. FIRST YEAR CERTIFICATES (ltriier of Dicriil Eileen O'Brien. Flliiiudnle. Margaret Doucet. St. Louis Elsie MeLui-e, Montague. Helen Douglas. Georgetown Eva MeKinnon. Coleman. Gerard McMillan. Eldon. . Hcrmine Arsenaiilt, St. Raphael | Francis McDonald. Grand Tracadie. I Eugenie Gallant. Abrams Village Audrey Harvey. Linklcttei- Glen McPherson. Heatherdaie. Marjorie MacCailum. Summereide Marjorie Andrews. North Milton Florence Haytcr. High Bank Ernest, Reid. Rollo ‘Bay. Everette Cahtil. Kiidare Central Mary Sinclair. Charlottetown. William Reid, Charlottetown. Margaret Black. Charlottetown M. Estelle McDonald. Orwell Cove Effie Brehout. Charlottetown Annie Woodaide. Darnley. Annie Linkletter. Nor-them Marjorie Fitzgerald. Alberton ed by Rev. G. A. Grant and the choir of North Winsloe Chump, The poll bearers were Messrs. Charles Mc- Qulrrie. Ailfei-t J. Ciidmore, John Plrkmnn. Kenneth and William m. theaon and Allen MacDonald. A-inrge Zliggber oi old friends and acquaint- " We"? Present at. the housznnd Within the‘ Reach of All Cull. healthy akin and ooh, luau“; firrwiiw “a - ~ use u negoegyee» ‘°'°'4hll70uwilloiilyneeCIIIlD.l'Iq Ollereryil .Tl| oieuuoo, tho Ointment s31. 11111801: 7.1mm l l l... . i . -—= w “hwy-in- s? I50. aim-ms use. l C “"9- "Ion- i-‘r. w-iic». m. lanai. Portage Cemetery. and were conduct-lites. ca ch of cod iii this port. last Roderick McDonald. Thistle Ind Shamrock. I i Laura Roberts. High Bank. i . Carmelita Solomon. Georgetown. so popular. A More cups to the pound, more ‘flavor in the c tang to the taste. That's what make; lged AEvery package guaranteed,» u I Rllielntl ED R08 RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is e Kitten —~—_ lollowed in procession to the grave,’ clue: Fishery one... fir? ' - I the remains of a splendid Christiai-fpind, gave a wrv able Hit 1n " " r i ~ w man. I Patriot please copyl MRS. ELIZABETH SMALLWOOD Smuliwcoci. I woow. ‘formerly manager" uf the Stan- Manufacturing Corrirany. Dart- land. The funeral will take tilde-e; ‘Iliursday morning an, 1i o'clock from‘ Zini-Cs Undertaking Parlors. Interment: will be in the family lot. Dartmouth oenie ery. l The late Ma's. sinallwood is survived; by three 50115. IPredenck and Alfrcdd who are both practising dentistry iii‘ P. E. I, and George in Long Beach] L. L", also one sister Mrs. Mina 'l‘. Few-l ttitr. San Francisco, formerly of l-Iali- faic-l-lallfax Herald. MALPEQUE Rev. Mr. Fulton. of Zion Churcl. i was among the motorists zit the 111115", icale on Monday nigh‘. ‘ Mr. '1‘. W. Bentley was a visitor‘ w Hamilton un ‘Pucsdoiz . I Mr. Ralph lluestis. of ‘Pruro was a‘ recent guest at the l‘i0li‘ii.‘0f Mr. and! lWss Mitigate" Crisely, returned to) the Baltic on Monday night; after a‘ pleasant winter SPORT, in Sussex, N: 13.. where she was the guest of Mr.‘ and Mrs. Hope. She was accompam; led by Mr. l-lotae. who is spending a: few days with friends here. Caseieys many" fronds are very pleased to welcome her home. ' 'l‘he pantry soles under the auspi- ces oi the Ladies Aid of Keir Mom-l ortal Church. which proved so suc-‘ oeasfui during the prfWiOus summer; were re-oommcnccd on Saturday af-l temoon. the 24th.. May. Good cook-l cry was disposed of to good advant- age and the success oi the iindei"-_ taking augurs well for the seasons work. The potato seed is iiciv beingi planted-some are making a special-g ty of this crop-and everyone ls hop-‘ ing for the usual bountiful liarvcstl The showers ivliicli. were secminglyl delayed. have not failed to come andl the bcnefis resulting fi"om Lhem are very noticeable. The trees are budd- tng forth. the dandellans are ivitli us and nature ‘generally speaks to us of advanced spring. June with all its loveliness will soon be ours to enjoy. Mr. F.“ J. Lnckerby and son Ernest molored to Charlottetown on Tucs- day.~M. ALBEKTON NOTES Mr. Howard Clark's boat. wiiichl was emip-icyed by the Government. last year on the Scallop Survey, and which was left. in Charlottetown last fall. was brought‘, back to Albei-ton Monday by Messrs. William Albert and I'm-l Wells. - FLshlng operations in this twrt have been discontinued since last Saturday owing to on unprecedent- ed northeast storm. In fact. the pro- vaiiing winds here for the last month have been easterly which have greatly retarded the progress of all fishing operations. The Lewis Bros. brought in the Hidoy. 1111s is a sign that the cod will soon be here in quantity. 'i‘hey believe that. when the weather mod- entn, they will get, feli- notches u they have around thirty-six lines of tnwi out. lobsters continue scarce here and rather small in siu. Coupled with ihil. the fact, that, at. present the price is very low. makes n. ciomdltion which is very discouraging to the The death occurred a‘; Chaxlotte-rprcsident; Edwum 1M town May 26, of lVIrs. Elltiibeth widoii- of A. A Smoil-i__l.easurcr_ Anouw‘; mm W Mrs. 1.. o. Miemiit. l he minted out tlic l’!"llf‘lil$. u; D ization and m-oticrawtnp The h. men unanimoisly ilet-ittctl t4, _, and chose as their arm-en 1,, follvwine veer. JOlui c. mm, i H \ic@. _ dent: H. Waldo hlatitm...“ 5mm is to held in the school liuiiw- oii »... day. June 41.11., at '1 p, 1"- at w .. mouiih. The remains were brought for. delegate “m be mun,“ m a“ Dartmouth last evening. accompanledlme meeting of “h. ‘ a , o . d 7n F/‘llllyil “m... ~ time. SOUTHERN NOTES recent purchaser 0t‘ i‘. t .. Prnce of Wale; (Rilive stud returning to their r we ..._ iii Souris after (‘Clllhitllng - year's studies lliClliflfvl AIDE pa .. Paquet, Miss Elioabtiii Macho i Miss Dorothy nloyntia 31.55 H, Mnclean and Miss 0.x». Wltttg, Mr. Ralph Dingwcli i liirtote‘ was n visitor w cur ii'.\'1; on , 27th. Mr. Jas. Carter. itl-iiur-"iio. to‘ recent puivliasci" of -. iiei. l-‘ird. Messrs. Irving i-‘itc-o. v .. Fraser, Melvin MticQiiriiJ and i. niett. Donahue. YClhl'lIi""l :0 l‘ tliLs week following tit»: ~ Saint Dunstanls Ulilvcrs ltiessrs. J. MacDonald and J.. - Plice, motored to Cnrliiitctoivg the 27th. ‘ William Haines "‘lii flie l7 Steps Out," wan well Hicetid by! 'movio audience on ‘Illtlilfl? P"- zit. Yco}; ‘Theatre. Mi". and Mrs. Waite:- Yong. liingsbizro. were visitor, "nsozr: Tuesday. Mr. Hedley‘ Week: i-f ChJY-fl" toivn, is at present in F in; on Incas. Mr, Joaepli Martin“ was in the city on ill" Dr. A. H. slniillhilxi. mum. in Charlottetown this weer -" mg the funeral oi ii... mother late Mrs. A. A. Snialiivr>i_--l ‘Fliei pathy of the ivliolo (‘ihiilillillllf out. l(l Dr. Smaalwutiil lll tits. sad bereavement. Charlottetown visitors. f0 " on the 20th included iii" ll Pliillijts. I Mr, Ernest ‘fownslieiiti F0 ' motored iio Soiirll on '1'll‘i|l'ili3l- Mr. M. r‘. Hagan. brew it l?“ in Souris this \\'f‘(‘k viii-iii; brother it'll". Mari; iliiziii-G Hardwood Flooring 35000 flit! i0 Choose imm- , .t ii ~ KENT CO. MacDONALD ROWE WOODWOBKING ¢°~ t Charlottetown LTD 3- -- -t.ueoott f. ANNUAL Y SALVATION ARM fishermen as a whole. A meet/trig 11s held in the school- house at Alba-ion South Wednesday “will! for the purpose of organiz- ing the Alberton‘ fishermen along the some lines as the rest of the or- ‘ bodies of fishermen in the TAG DAY ‘SAT MAY 31st. Maritime Provinces. The princlpoi speaker. the Rev. Father Cozidy. who Everybody 55”“ m mowing by o. "r. Gallant».