, 14, 192s ,_____ . nould NotWork. IIEAIJACIIES wore So Severe m‘ Afgm, Burltallafluk, yi-la-i Mt. Stewart Notes Mr. Artemas Cooke is spending some time in Plsqujd we‘; M“ ROY Jay is M present havin his residence i ned a ‘meek and Egalgll by painters very Jenn ,_ m: minutiae: r could m "work- llofl . BURDU(Ti\ in? B L 0 i.) i) Several cases of whooping cgugh .seems to be prevalent among the Younger children here jinn now, 211GB told no ebout ' ‘Althtillah there are a lot of dif- ferent makes of cars flying to and g 47° throush here. the Chrysler Seems to have the majority. y"? Bencral merchants. now close heir stores at six o'clock which K .. diredmetogiveitotrill-gl ‘vmdogtuundeftartllrlngl °°"P° last Tuesday. the 5th inst. Y Mr. E..P. Clark. agent for The MlSSQY-Harrls Co.. has sold four cream separators within the past few weeks which breaks the record in that line. vguufactured onlynby Th0 '1'. ‘HUI!!! _, limited, remit»; FAT illness was greatly missed by his patrons. . On Monday night. June 4th the_ Morell Dramatic Club presented the five act drama East Lynne to a full house. Many having read the book made it much more interesting. Each act was well received by thc large audience as was shown by thc applause when the curtain would fall. Between acts were solos. duets. step dancing and instrumental mus- ‘ic. Each selection receiving a hearty GUARANTEED FOR l0 YEARS m. 0. Capacity _200 pounds per hour. Delivered $27.50 Nd. l. Capacity 400 pounds per v"- Another to be added to me its; d: ' oar owners here is Mr. Edwin Mc- $ $559k who purchased a Chevrolet “Willem: Tuesday the 5th inst. i ‘g means much to the different clerks. 4M For Sale by FENNELL & CHANDLER, Charlottetgwn THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' PWP" time. d . finial: and colorful your w" y a ‘x Manufactured by Bnntford Carrillo Company, Limited Factory. Coldbroulr, n. a. *' ‘ Humu‘ N‘ S‘ Saint John, N. B. 6 A LEAK m tar: noolf RlP -—drip —drip—-the water splashes on you’ floor, saturates your plaster, dam es your furnishings. A simple leak in the roof- ul: what a costly catastrophe it sometimes proves to be! Why let an unworthy roof wreck your com- fort and menace the security of your family. Decide NOW to roof or re-roof with Brantford Asphalt Slates-and enjoy year-round insurance against melting snow, drenching rain, and the attacks of sparks and flying embers. The cost is but a fraction of what you might have to pay_ for cracked walls damages to interior decorations. . No ‘other rooi gives more positive assurance oi enduring quality and \ F. G. Learid. motor mechanic and Forage man s doing a rocshian bus- lnem at present. On one occasion , "21:: than ASP we counted eleven cars w itin their ' turn to be repaired. a g ~ ' p. . . are ___ Vlgll archans O O“! b Wednesday. June 6th the home —- as depemgble a m8 season officially op ned ' ' here without much ceremoiryecx- Pgawt sumliner? scorch‘ Willi-lo dive over the end of the PKSWKISWIIIQSSWeep- GETQ ALI. 371813‘. 81nd see who could "stay un- IQ . . . . in c1‘ e ongest." “mm ' on» ::::....~ 27:11.1’. "its" AND . His many friends will be glad to ‘ om ' y‘ l" learn that there is a change for the . y “mm” l" “UTTEIL better in Mr. Robert McKenzies Punt?“ be-‘FW- health. Mr. McKenzie is among otlr foremost mechanics and during his - _ ‘ Wvlirfor co of In: “Bandy with he Prnledlirl '— a comprehensive (mile: on the bu“ encore. Perfect order remained ' Wuhan; sum] _ _ _ _ 33335 mroughput. The sum of $116 was e tota door receipts and the Mor- with sun“ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' “ ' $42M ell D. C. is to be congratulated upon N; 2. Capacity 800 pounds per "5 Success- hm, The singing of the National An- J‘ i them brought a successful evening's "e Wllhout mind ..... .. $60.00 IR wgh gum] _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ 559m Clark acted chairman. Following is "_ the cast: Characters A N s Sir Frances Lcvison (Villian) r Kelly. i ' AhibldClliLu ~).}E- casrll/Iacltgonaliiliye Wye‘ n Lord Mount Sevem (Lady Isabel's Guardian). Ernest Rossiter. Justice Hare, Alban MacAdam. Richard Hare (His son), MacDonald. Keefe. Officer. Little Willie, Carylc MacAdam. Lady Isabel. Madame ‘Vine, vio- British Columbia — l Mouldings and Sheathing let Mvrvhv- - Barbara Hare, Mrs. Inst arrived diroot from Vauoonvel nis. Miss Carlyle. Mrs. Ed. Rossiter. Joyce (Lfaid), Ann Murphy. Wilson lMaid). Janie Coffin. One full clrlold n. C. MOULDINGS AND BREATHING Assorted pattern. L. M. POOLE & CO PAOLPS WEAR-VHS Synopsis l Act. I.—Living room, East Lynne. The former home of Lord Mount Severn. Archibald Carlyle. purchases East Lynne and Lady Isabel vane. marries‘ in disguise to East Lynne to ask his sister for money. Scene il-lsame as Scene 2.)— Lady Isabel OVCYlIEBTS servants gos- sip about Barbara Hare being in love with her husband. Act. I[.-—Scene L-(Sflme as Scene l. Act 1.)—Sir Francis Levi- son. an unprinclpaled villian. in- stills into Lady Isabel's mind the belief that her husband is unfaith-‘ ful to her. He. leads her to sec an interview between Mr. Carlyle and Barbara Hare. Scene lt-Richard has an inter- view with Mr Carlyle. Lady Isabel maddened with jealousy elopes with Francis Ievison. We have received one carload 185;000 Strawberry Scene IL-Archibald receives letter which Lady Isabel leaves for him. Act III.~Scene I.~(Living room, East Lynnel-Arehibbld reads let- ter from Lady Isabel. Richard Hare comes again to East Lynne. Scene 2.-Lady Isabel now in Boxes ‘rooming house, has last interview “m” ‘mm u“ mmflnmm’ with Sir Francis Levlson and Lord Made from eleer whitewood ' t Severn, regulation also no required by iThree years elapses. Barbara u“, SMALL ‘nuns ‘cf. I-Ilare is now married to Mr. Carl- "m up In cratou o; 1.000. m Y ° ‘ Act. IV.-8cene 1.--(Llving room. "N! 250 to the "l". lmt hold East Lynnel-Eiection campaign. i" in! quantity. v I as an oppon- » ' no to~ Mr. Carlyle. ‘_ _ L Lady Isabel i MW ED014186 dead. hem! killed b)’ Alia plnt I!" "I" i!!!" railway accident). comes disguised .. c 7e: a governess to East Lynne. RANTQ) 590353533X» Scene l-Francis Levison arrest.- llI-ACK BERRY, BLUEBER- 6d. rficene iL-Lady Isabel witnesses "E8. nasnrllmv. m. Ill ll lowest pouible prices. death of her little son. _ Act lL-Beene lP-Francis Levison . tnk to Icon. 8mm '°' W"? In MI of 52:16 flit-Madame Vine ill. Joyce Moo m,“ “a w"; recognizes her and tries w keep Mr. Carlyle from loein! her- » Scene tip-Nadine Vine . (Lady mun. dies in her husband's arms- "fi-qw. rum Pisolt has Md e ttlvrverendah built on the front side of his residence by carpenter! = n limuqlee and Joseph Coffin. F Send or phone IA "tier NOW. ' Injfeinoriam mss~ifli§1 rowan and painful illness. book place onlM d r on ay the Rev. Parish Priest. who also conducteiLiady of sterling character an the services at the grave. scat in the sanctuary. brothers and sisters: Joseph Cullen. Mr. Dill lConfldcntial Clerk), Ben Reid Arthur Trginqr, - ed was held. lawyerlson of New Glasgow. _ 3° enter“ Abemwg ilfsplm ‘itlvfillan. Miss Lily Wickham. s‘ “m1 llavlMartha Wickham, Mr. and ed peacefully away on the morniugfiharles Ednwnds_ Mr‘ E_ J. Hare, a fugitive from justice. comes _ _ M -' e _ Mg ' l The 1am P‘ M‘ Jenklns was.a,$llli‘€,ol\‘llllfJ3il.l11BS‘B.MHCMlllBII aurii .good citizen and a worthy man lfllfanflly‘ Mn and Mm Fred Powers. , "e “Wand family. born in Mt. Albion. P. E. I.. scventy"Mahar and 53mm, M]. and »M,.S_ D_ ‘I J. Carmichael. ' “New Glasgow on May Scene 2.-—(Landscape)—- Richardi; the 29m‘ I every _ ..._. The fuuenl-of thelete Miss Merv . . daughter of the late Mr. me 5th at 7 o'clock from her late sidence to St. Ann's Church. Hope iver. was very William V. Macdonald.‘ Rev. Walter McGuigan occupiedald Ezra in Boston. Walter in Penn-l The poll bearers Thomas Bolger. I’. M. JENKINS Tile funeral of the late P. M. Jenkins of New Glasgow. N. S.. took Mimxm John McIn- place from the residence of his bro-i Mass cardg~fiabol tlier, Kenneth. May 31st. and was. ' , largely attended. l relation of life. three years ago. and came to New Glasgow forty-four years ago. He. at one time. conducted a large groc- ery and feed store in New Glasgotv. and did a prosperous business. The late Mr. Jenkins was a man. of quiet habits and possessed ster- ling qualities of head and heart. All who knew him will miss his pleasant greetings, as they remem- ber his friendly face and his cheer- ful words. but. the haze that shuts the spiritual from the natural world, though dimmed with tears, often lifts and gives us the impress of the presence of our friends. whose spir- its have passed over the border. We close our eyes and try to bring be- fore us the dear familiar faces. P. M. Jenkins was a man_whose_ life wan full of deeds of kindness and good chcer. and for some years he was identified with the commercial interests of this town and its envir- ons. l-lo was a very active man. and one of the klndliest of men. and was known throughout the county and respected and as a real gentleman. He possessed a sunny disposition, which cheered all whom he met. As a man he was kind and true. As e citizen he was public-spirited, and as n business man he was honest and exact. in his deelingl. " From our knowledge of hint we would say that the qualities in which he most ex- celled were thoee of: big kind heait ‘and a charitable disposition. and in his quiet way he did inuch good. In all relations of’ life, P. M. Jen- kins discharged his duties well. l-le leaves to mourn one sonpCarl. Electrician ln- Toronto; his wife having predeceased him less than two months ego. Alodifour broth- ersz-J. S. and K in New Glasgow. N. 3., Benioriiin and N. J. —Mrs. Kenneth Miicnonlad, Cove Head. Mrs. A. M. Lane, Charlotte- town. end Mrs. West. River. -—-—<-oo-—-——-- MR8. P. J. l). EDMONDS i.» death occurred on June 3rd at herjusual health until within a home in Hope River after a long | . entertainment to a close. Mr. Geownequlem High Matrgsll’ "Wendegl Laflcgglgycglhiililtcd h l ~ s as sung y a rea o er ast. I Church. Vernon Peiewis left to mourn their loss.» “Bmm- Edward Tum" wnnlcichildrcn. SDpllllS and Minnie IMYS. J. B. MacMiilan) predeceased her. iboilqueis. Mass cards and spiritual lbouqucls. The flower ‘Vere Messrs. Jailles and Brrilarci Niac- p , ‘T _ lMlilan. l\ll'~. and bill's. William Coaciv lnmnemus a“d_ben_“llfmi ‘PWY-‘lllénild failillyj Mrs. Aillllc S. Vcssor.‘ '0 the eswem m “hmh depefaf’; Ml‘. and Mrs. F‘. Driscoil anti tam-- conducmd by hivgrfiasiyyggi reg lly. Mr. and lvfiss Ficd Pratt and MacLeod of Trenton. f l . ‘. l I _ ““5‘~*“’;°*_.'°Y'}i~iii‘sii lilyhMfllxgiaxyj Mr. and Mrs. Rel" Dr‘ Denmm and J" P‘ w‘“\""lw. 0. Davey. Mr. and Mrs. T. A.‘ lBroihers. Mi". and Mrs. J. F. Mac-i in Mt. Albion, P. E. 1.. three-aistleril-schooL “may, m, attended wish he; James Mnolnan. At Somerville, P. E. I. on Monday. of eighty- morning after The late Mrs. Edmonds was a‘ evout member River. Her fr The following is the list of floral Spray-Avlr. and Mrs. J. F‘. Mac- MacMillali. P. J. WlHSil. Mrs. - Mrs. odll- Mar- Joseph Mr. and Mrs. M. 5.} Spiritual Bouquets-Mr. and Mrsi M. J. Donnclly and family. Ml’. and Mrs. W. O. Davey and family. Miss Annie B. Pratt, Miss Mary G. MacMilli-in. Miss Isabel MacMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coady. The following Letters of pathy have been received. His Lordship. Bishop Morrison of Antigonish. Rev. Bernard Pratt of Alameda. California. Lucy Wickham MacDonald. Mrs. James Fay. Mi’. and Mrs. James A. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Babbin. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacLean. Montague, Ml‘- and-Mrs. Frank Christopher, Mrs. Patrick Sherry. Syrn - ———<-0>——- MRS. BENJAMIN REID The people of this vicinity were deeply shocked when it became known that on May 27th., 1928. Mrs. Benjamin Reid inee Rachel Ann Jenkins). had passed away after fl short illness. due to an infection of measles, aged 32 years. The ‘late Mrs. Reid was a desor- vedly popular young woman loved and respected in the community. where a large circle of friends and acquaintances will long remember her cheerful and loving disposition. and her l adlness to assist in all things pertainingto the welfare of the community in general. In the Church. school and Wo- men's Institute. she was u. leadini; member. but in the home her good, qualities shone witna still greuteri degree. as she tactfully managed the domestic duties there, and in the excellent discipline which she used ln- the can of her family. The deceased was n. member of the Presbyterian Church at Peter's Rd, and e teacher in the Sunday ‘family, when possible. Though taken away in the prime of life, it is a comfort to her pur- ents and family to realise that she is now with~ her Saviour in that land. when sickness and cares are unknown. and where e happy re- union with her loved ones is pos- sible. May 2i. i028. at the age ernal reward Moria wife of Retai- J. D. Onds. The deoetieed" hmfbcen in M and Mrs. William Power, whose five years there polled to her et- W, DElOVEG 311d Mfg, I. 11°? MIQIZlOIlDWlDiIlJIO s and sistcls The departed is a daughter of Mr. Joseph G. Jenkins of feviqsurvive: Madena (Mrs R P Ad- ~ r liveeks of her death. The end. h w-l _ ' ' ' uhvflldable absence of the a t '.‘l - o ams) Worcester. Mass, John L3“ lwma conducted by Rev‘ M’ Sh‘? ovingly donated by relatives and large number of people assembled ‘ever.- came rather suddenly for 0ll‘5r)n_ Deiyoiy much" Harry T" war. I _ _ beuuziertovm; Mass; Alma tMrs. E. Van strengthened by the last rites Oflldersfine)’ peter-S m“ Stella, m“, Chufflh. sildlof Newton Centre. Mass, and Ed- llvard L. and Jean at home. Besides the bereaved hiisb I. ~ .- . d for three Children are m“ in the lfillrztlLlzonlc let us sing of His Wonderfullwreaths: Mr. and Mrs E Vanlder- ‘the greater pa" of ha. me was a viz: Irene. Dom May and Harrv- “tAfl _ia favorite of the departedhistine. Irene Reid Peter-N gd Mr. 0f 5!. Joachim? Lawsuit i I Safe m the Arms of Jesus? “To” LUCY Jenkins aiidifamilv Charlotte: _ _ _ _ liff It is comforting ‘ Sh? 19"“ Y~° mmlm U"! iflllfiwulglstands forth as a shining example of thgge children Wm be mvmgly ca‘. L -true Christian womanhood. ed for i“. 1 nth p‘ d _ . . I Besides six grandchildren and flienls in’ thxee lionieel "lllirgraiiiid [Jenknm Raymond Jenkins" cm" Rd- svlvanla. Bruce and Janie at home- llargc circle of relatives and mends.'M,,1co1,n Re-d .1,‘ . 1 a 7“ were Leonardo sorrotving and devoted hllsballlhterested in tlieiirwfuotuzriizeciiiiiiigely nklMacDunald and John A‘ swwa“ TW°I The funeral servces in the un 1 . . " butes y-eposmg 0n the casket Werner} - ietcry at Peters omit-lover. mm l Donald of Murray River. who spokeiiliiii?(hilczlsfzigiillixysii/rczirifilcfi:z Jli/Jllin to rial; their us‘ respects to the de- most comforting to the be 11L ' ' , _ - Pa!’ 9 - . family. and the assembled rerlgiiz/veésmblgfloicgsiiiald. William Mac- The bereaved family wish to and friends from the sacred Word ston sister. iiiiimber: Pclta" Jag“; thank an the friends {or me" kind- The following hymns were ,.' w ' . . e a?“ a n955~ sunk. omens Institute. Peters Road. T9 mg bereaved husband and family lath relatives. the heartfelt sympathy of the community is ex- tended. _ “Thercis a home in that Land. At the Father's right hand, There are mansions whose joys arc untold; And perennial spring Where the birds ever sing. And nothing shall ever grow old." W. L. M. tiidzimufizeggpginghfgj"gifgf"Tile" ltfiguznMr. and Mrs. John L. Jen- The pail-bearers were-z‘ W. E. ands.MifzslmliyLnihgllclfiiniiiiiiiyzflexi; lJohnston. Harry Johnston. George ggatoiipiilriiilqtilifiisJhllihxsllhli?‘ 1112113.‘; Iiitcrmcnt was made in the new Road, where a . i928 1928 FRINGE EDWARD ISLAND EXHIBITION Make your a1- -;., . - l , i _ _ Outing in the histor; Olfifililgiiljlrgvlglfilgelo attend the greatest: Exlubltion and 4 days 0f Educatio - d E t . - , i. (‘harl0ttet0\vii,Prince Isliiuillitifilllieliietli)‘iillAgglifiilafoth to 24th’ at $12,000.00 in Prizes aiid Premiums ‘F4 600 00 in Purses for H ‘v i ~ t orse to know The numerous beautiful floral tri- Races. The greatest show f h» . . . . - brmlgh‘, mgether here. ° ""95, cwttlt, swine, shecl); Doultry, etc» cvcr Greatest racing ~ Program ever. A . heat a “we. l] races 0n three licat plan. Every Gr d d’) l - . Main Buillrningnsp ay of needlework, aris, flowers, fruit and vegetables in Wonderful performances in front 0f Grand Stand. g ( oiicerts every evening in Main Building. _ , PROGRAM TUESDAY, AUGUST 21st. —G ill ' fill t ' ‘ s . tish games with pipe andfdrum band. aI-Iigllllgill) nniilillh Clam Scot EVENING. Billy RiceTrio r c ' d A t‘ t r ~ Intiogal Pekin Troupe from China (in (h0g1? ryiiarlveilltisusrogrliiehlafili§kai i way. ‘ l ~ WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ._ - noon. Grand perforinances in frontiiifldtli? SItIliii-cle liiffiaersniihiifigd evemng‘ The 31' “test Midway ever on the Grounds. Band Concert-s afternoon and ‘ R - - Canadian Tenor will sing" at each ghgiiiiigiiaiicefflph Maddlson’ heme: Reduced railway rates on all rai|way9_ Hotelsfmmissim‘ ficketfigwill lie 901d at all Drug Stores and at principal childglrie, iigcinission to theExhibition Grounds has been reamed ha“. i