_ PRIDAY. , .. _ .. Best for the Table |_ 41¢ The Murchisons Point Prim The recital given by the pupils of]; St. lllargfls Academy under the direcw , tlon of Sister Saint Lidia on ltlon-i l THE CHAREOTQETOWbLQjJ v" , 43mm __,_ H‘ ..._._.. __._-. .---.uu..z_n.vtaa ~ H l. l a. ...:=.T...L;§_‘SZ-;.¢ - t . not only on account of its delicious flavor, but because its rich vitamin, mineral salt and iron content‘ play a0 B"?! a Pa" l" keoping your family lzrimful of good health. To be lure of getting “BEMA" uniform quality and goodnlll Y0" must insist on the “BEMA" brand. _ (lllllllllCll. Mot Stupid- ' Handicapped The st-enling stupidity of many school children. is directly Cllllllféllblf.‘ to faulty vision. Correctly" titted glasses often work wonders. Have your child’s i ejves examined 3i w; G. F. HUTGHESON service. UNEQUALLED shaving Itrrlinlllg; they ll.l;t received from the P. Wcchs MacDonald, P. Callbeclc, Donald. MAJORITY multiplied more than a hundred million times every day-has made Gillette the favorite blade in every nation. Overwhelming prcferencc- unparalleled and unapproached- the Convent, was a treat indeed for lovers of music. There was an exceptionally large class this year, and the program was a long one; but it‘ was of such n high order and so varied that had it been twice as long, the audience would not have lrcaried of it. Tile young ladies were very pretty and neat in their sailor costumes and’ it was a l)i'.‘JS!l‘8 to see two young gentlemen nmoilg the performers. 'l‘hc numbers included some delight- ful songs by the juniors, the motion scng “Little Dlrrlic" being particu- " p! , each little girl carry- ing a tiny l‘l"(l cage with nil lmiizl- tlon bird l ic. The perfect rhythm . of the (rliilclrun $llL)\\'L‘(l the careful‘ ‘ rs entitled‘ by Miss L. Ar-i to the program I “z vxcrl: on their part, for only by cxlrliul practice and study‘ could such perfect results have been ’l‘i1c l)i'i"[.’l'.'lllllll0 follows»- Trlu, Ire Valsc, Aug. Durant-E. ' Jcit, H. McPhcc and Isabel Mc-‘ l. CiFIFUS, "Greetings to Friends", J.. c. l‘.frlc_l.'»~G. Wliitl‘, M. illurmy. ill,‘ M155 G- W _ an, L. Arzaellzililt, C. bit-Neill, Ed- no“ ‘ llil Mtluulllllfl. Ill Partners at the dance. A Weidigv- V. l\lcl\'cill, C. Kelly‘, P. McNelll. odd. F. ldclnnis. V. McNcill. M. Silliplnint, B. ’I‘olld and P. McNclll. llllilt, F. Cillllllll[ and girls. » Duet. Military lilnrcli. H. Liclzncr- J. Doritos, ald, nnd R. Waite. I s Curious Story. S. _ and M. Mc- l 0t l ev ___________M_____ DBMAN I ILLETTE HAS THE EDGE 5y mil/ions 0]’ voter comfort... leads under the globe. every Here's and convenience. day evening in the Music Hall oil the pupils. ‘lrio, Juniors, L. Strezlbogg - B. pwsscd by Gallant. M. Kelly. E. Arsenolilt. E. the ymmgc“ pupils‘ T “Towing P,.n._.c,._ h st,.,..,bo,,,j,_lvl_ ulntillg the young ladies, who had w.- M My completed the junior course of the | Progressive . , P Echo and I, Tone Picture Series, pmmum for mm w L. A. Ilugbcc‘S:lng and piano by 9‘ 910m“ ‘md that he the divine gift of music. P‘ Canbvck M MCDOHH plcascd to sec that the male sex were {also —E. Crockett and n. Waite. “‘~“~~‘ ‘m’ Ncum._Edna all‘the pupils would heed the words - j pl- Ahead 29 years ago and still ahead-this blade Gillette in unsurpassed in performance when they buy razor blades. Motion Song, "Little Birdie" by jun- ior girls, accompanied by C. Mac- Neill and Edna McDonald. Nadia, P. Wochs—M. Hogan, C. MacNciil and M. McPhee. Valsa Venltlcnne, L. Ringuet-by J. Harris. Orchestra Selection, Polish Dance, (Continued from 1118i! 13) Hector died of YEUOW "V" l“ m” Orinoco. Neil died of smaIIPOX 1v Liverpool. Englillld.‘ 5193mm" and Angus were drowned on Newfound- land Coast in a ‘furious gale in the fall of 1800 or 1891. Capt. John J- Murchison, of the Ice Breaker B-Ild Carferly service, s0 vilell known 5° Charlottetown people, who died 1H 1928, was also a son of John. 2. Donald, a Master Mariner mar- rled Ann Campbell of tiles. with l8- sue 16 children; Scharwcnka-by G. Waite and L; Ar- scnault. Second Mazurka, B. Godard, Isabel i luncNclll, L. Arscnzlult and E. Crock- l cit. Action Song, "Mind What Your Mama Says"—by M. MacPhee. lucnust a L'Autlqus, Paderowski—— by L. Arsenalllt. In this family is the well known Capt. Nell of San Rafael, Cslifomln- Janlcs, 1s.‘ officer, drowned, Port- land, Maine 1909. Peter Simon, Master Mariner. Aberdeen, Wash, lost e. son at sea. Donald. Master Mariner, killed in accident on ship in. Seattle, Febru- . . .. l' l B ill t o. "Y 1929' and n‘ lcrl amusing. .V Pg “$85,; aim“; Sim" John Malcolm, 1st officer, lost: at The eLu-szc pieces llll(li“.'i..'ll(Cll by’ Y - - sea 1895 ‘vhile wnhlms brother Peter ‘23-‘e1-~~-~—~~- ~_- ..___ (l jtllc 02.1 ‘l’ pu, ‘is sholvcd the most, my- Rccitation, "The Hanging of the Pi:ture"—l... Arsenault. . Rapsodie Mignonne, C. Koelllng. Vocal Solo, "Voices of the Wood". RllbenstcinLboth these numbers by: M. Murray. Valsc Arabesque, T. Lack-by G. “latie. Presentation of Certificates to! J. J. MacDonald. Grand Chorus, "O Canada" by all Words of Thanks, delightfullyex- “God Save the King." Rev. J. J. MacDonald. in congrat- Series. said it was a present the di- was glad to see o many young ladies interested lnll He was represented and congratulated - C timely and he hoped that the piece "and banish jazz. The cgram was repeated on Tuesday enlng.-—S. DS GILLETTE ‘zin F‘. ren eight ther, wife flag-shaves the face of Mary, undeniable evidence that Capt. sea in youth. Murdock, blaster Ivfar- lncr, lost at sea, with his brother John. N211, Master Mur- aitc and M. Murray by 1116!‘. 360ml‘. year old son. Their son Charles was a first officer. Peter of Vancouver, D. Samuel Murchison. ilice. daughter of the late o Plflvflulay or Point Prim. 1. laughter Mary, Leod, Mount Buchanan. Their sons _ lffllcolm and Alexander were Maswr ‘Iariners. 2. Angus. married Catherine Mac. 1 Master Mariner, Malcolm William drowned in youth with his half bro. thcr John, gab-jg family and the fortunate young bro- well Cove, brother of t! land and John of New Simon on his first voyage as Master. John Neil, Muster Mariner, lost at sea, 1901, while sailing with his cous- in Capt. John J. Murchison. 3. Malcolm, married Jessie Mac- Donaldfwith issue: Simon, lost at hlm was 10st; lost at sea with his 12 4. Simon. married Mary McRae. 5. Flora, married Capt. .Donald Master C. Kelly, one of Hector MacDonald. Of their children, Catherine MacLeod; Josie, married Capt. Neil ,Mac-Leod; Samuel, was a Master Mariner; Christy, married Mr. Cum- mings, marine engineer. married Capt. Malcolm 6. Mary, married Capt, John Mac- Lean. Of their children, ‘Neil was lost at sea. in youth. Angus. was kil- led in an lwcldent at; sea. Alexander. was a seamen. '1. Jessie. was wife of Malcolm ampbell of Uigg. r _ One son, Neil, was F_ Gordon Hutcheson Recitation, “Mr. Jazz" by junior PM“ Haérls ‘ivntzls mcennzmlgermrilg‘ a Mester- Mariner. After having _ pupils. Imme- ev- a e1" l‘: “n5 ‘Uthree ships go down under hlm he 0l)l9m9tl'|513"’-At Your Piano Concerto. Source Argcntie, cred that‘ the recitation Mr‘ Jazz ‘was accidently killed crossing a rail- way track in Oakland, Celifomia, to board his ship. r. Angus non with issue. A son Roderick is m Murchison. was to Plctou. Alexander generations. The‘ above couple aw nine child- - PW" Prim people recall the beautiful young girls in m]; sisters. They stead. oi‘ Nathaniel lmrraby, Eldon. wife of Donald Alex. of the B 8 s T l k liglous faith and fidelity that in the r pensive cunuh _ _ wl t c can ntro ea Prim families, isolated situation strengthened them proves Gillette has the edge that gives utmost remove w"), hair_looth'e the skin when 18°F 1556:!’ 2:1.‘ Héelyrflncfllfifn o: And what aha“ I mo" “y? not] by n‘ mamas o’ hope to meet and, 10188 0|’! “IQ MGIIIGL, llililffltllnn to the vast mljOflly of men. you u” ‘hi, doublgdgqiiouble-service blade Theodore Lantz. CllflflOtbflbtiWftll the “m” "mild fail me to e911 o; m, surmount every difliculty and every, Mm“ i” Cmmd“ Gillette dominates by right of tireless in your safety razor. You're through in a Catherine. wife of Mr, John Wilson. Nags and the sl-lnon." m” slmueu ma“ , I. till“lliiliLT:xnrc":::li$-xliiiirlip‘: " f“, m". '1'“, hr-‘Is: engineering research and huny-flavingtimeandefiol-t. 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John Mac- Phcrson Flat River. Catherine Ann, Church. Charlottetown. 6. Peter. Master Mariner. 7. Donald remained on the homo- The names of many more seamen Aiacuod. 0F might be added to the ll5t.»ThB above m WP“ known will. however, give some idea. of the ,7 f part the sea played in the lives of ‘ mimmbe" the M his a 0th Po t York. Mm“ urc ons an er in “wooden ships and iron men," 58¢ U169 l8 Bone never A _GENE_RAL Morons VALUE _ I fill-IO A. Home Co. Prince Motors Charlottetown Summerside DEALERS FOR PRINCE ED WARD ISLAND cut the timber on their own farms. fashioned their own ships. and manned them with their own and their neighbors sons. It was on age replete with deeds of unrecorded heroism in which the but in char- acter was displayed by those bravo, men and women of Point Prim who carried across the seas the high cour- lge that enabled them to overcome i-“IIIIIQX Capsu/elv/ . They are rvnrontorll to r0- mnve BOUND and HOOK worn! oonlplihly. The; require no lonlilvo to llmnll pups.) They an not absorbs! hy tho system, and therefore do not ln-_ 9' Jul-a Ills Internal organs, n for instance liver and lungs. PRICES: with utter Iranian“. lo: at ( I01 ol 8| l“ lillplllll» ol Tile lleari i UNA LL CAPSULES l ‘ for pupil from i! -5 Ivecltl .............--.--.-..-t.-..I JO [LII ' . . l s ' . ~ . - LZZOSalZtYf-Spc M» t». o. as Nerves Were All Gone l A ..... .. . .......... .- .4. . H on boa-rd. Two bro~ ~ . ,_ ~ ' ' l the", John and Alexander’ Muwr "fir?" gtrygnrlflifl, Il-alzflzoulgfilmfzzltggl-p‘. ffljumlpl of I months and 0720. nhoiofdull ‘Iona ..- LU Mariners werelostat semndaught- ill/V" utionoftllo hart, conned byaailoeloandny one” refun ed you a5‘; egcllristinowa-swlfeofnelnnon- N " S nummvnnuli gollqandleonld nolsleop. I "at entlTelll ‘atfifl’ , Md MacDonald Campbell or w“ n“ “w; Mflbuml, He“; "d Nu“, pm, and zllllillriznafdlorrlllor nun adapted tho lhllnu. Connie: all "lull! \ - ' _ t h _ f .._ . ‘ out; i . rlvlu n. _ ’ RAZO RS B LAD 5. Mary, l jfg of John Ronald -- N,‘ zuizeliinczmflna‘. “Ll-I gl-glizkifigny-gg: l tlrurinllllirnn, ‘ghbllllill-IX mill ‘llm-unvlllv, “llu, not!!!) OMOIOI DEX MacDonnld. Point Prim, with issue: I ‘Wndldfl "mail N‘ "ml l“ 9'5"‘ "l" 'i:;'hllloell’:l.:lQI':::l.u‘l.ol and lune you warm noble-no. 1085 St. Alexander Sc, Montreal, Quebec Cltherine, wife of cnpt. John D ' "mm u 1 ~54 "i" 8"‘ “l” I "Ill" ' ~ llmo I00 Ibex m a m: m»: Adm, t. mu For 81h It All Dru: Stom- Mnodmuldfinettmmnmilawltv . d 000i. mould mun-Ilium Denni- ‘Mg ' ' ' ' .. l