. flmfl ' eomuoozoll-sowuat. -.. 1 years v zgilhno m. e. 9|.‘ ev. . . s I "tdwdilf, a. lllsbeen invited to tihe pastorate." 131110 . of Pownal. (P-lii- I-) His departure will be much regretted byMl, both on theMethodise circoitzand by those with Jamal. l», bu made warm friends. ,5 V_ v _ - - r l‘; -. . A, 1 _ - .-DlIiD A1" oH-IRBROOICI-‘Jrhe death took place at Sheer-brook losi- evening of Allflflldbr 11199011 s89 of 7-8. Mr. C ell,- ethic! with a stroke t A weeks ego and has bfinfl o H ds htere. Funeral will take place on uestlsy. ; 47,] aQUlEB-BLEN-KljiORN clue-fill . . l gflfQ rances‘ ._- or Mrs, Cheaqlle nqflril‘: . trend Wisteria-them Squ-isr of Maplewood, New Jersey, took 91mg quietly. Saturday morning at the home of the bride's mother, the me in blew Jersey, stop- .en route at St. John. Bos- other American. cities. y gifts received which in- t glass, sliver and heques play of the ‘ er, dur- ~ - ‘the ‘ Th9 r - joins with their many lends in extending best wish Ipr their future ‘happiness. oALlk sis QRADUATES — Report oh e;P..E.--1siend~ students in medicim and dentistry at Dal- hmisieflnivsrsity. Halifax. Medl- clpg, 2nd ye r5" J. Randolph Mur- _ dlflson, Clyde ‘River, passed well ’ i117: emistry; [Schernistry 4. ana- ’ " ad euib viosv; physiology lMatéflfi medics; Angus in, Belfast‘, passed in che- ychemistry 4; anatomy -- ology. physiology 1 and medics’: Medicine 3rd _ tor S. Murray, formerly , distinction. standing class in patholosl’. hac- iirgery, clinical chemiq lcal microscopy; pass- logy 4; malaria medi- ical anatomy. Medi- ; E. B. Ellis. (TLeary emlatry 3 and chemis- g medicaend histolo- JrClifford Trainer sad lnlpllysics. biolo- use anatomy. Geo. .. '5 Road, passed on‘ in ‘bacteriolosv. =therapsntios;, pas- e dentistry. senerfll ry, niateria medi- .l =. . - . ,__, . llrially, relatives , Miran-James Newson. residing on this ‘Island will be grievedto‘ hear of her sudden death, which sad avent.occur-I:ed_ ..Ai”*il 21st, 1921. She contracted a slight cold bud did not consider it» serious; how- ever pneulmvnia developed and al- though prompt attention. careful nursing and thebest. medical. skill to beuobtsined. was procured. af- ter a few days illness she passed away peacefullyto her eternal re- ward. Deceased was a native of New Perth. being a, daughter of the latediugald and Mary (Wood) Ferguson, _ who removed from there totbe United States some years egg. Funeral services were =held from iher late home,‘ 85 Tuttle Street. Dorchester, Mass. Alprll 23rd at noon. the Rev. Aus- v tin IDeBIois, pastor of the first Bap - tlstohureh. officiating. Her pas- ‘ tor spoke feelingiy of the splendid Christian character of the deceas- ed sndof her greataeel for the welfare of the church, which she loved and-which was so strikingly manifested Fby tihe great interest sheihsd token-in the many activi- ties-in -_i.he various organizations connected with the church. The floral tributes were numerous and beautiful and Indicated the high esteem in which she was held by her. relatives and friends. She leaves to mourn iier loss besides o disconsolate husband, two sis- ters, Mrlsiaaohnson _ d Mada‘. Flet- cher, w s, ' p ‘reel n; a Bostonitnd‘ a. ‘ligbthsr, Jiowsrd. Fergusonspi’ PIn-tisnd, Oregon; s.i- so many relatives residing on the island. Burial took place in Mey- flower Cemetery, Taunion, Muss. Lift; Off Fingers Doenrtliart a biti Drop a ltltla "F. sane" on enriching corn. in- stantly that corn "altops hurting. lhen shortly you lift-lit right oii with fingers. Trnlyi . You! druggist sells s tiny bottle 0! "Freeaone" for a few cents. oi;- ficlent to rilnaao‘ every hard oi? "l" corn. or eorn between s rlffe” A l w sWZ‘ " a mi 1 them t e - sfitgd t-Euaneihl 42...,‘ _ War lino ' sz."z..asxsl..s. has we A ._ulstes him and wishes him every .. MurreyHai-bof‘. , »_, .§li.pi'llhbfll-j~iB-' i-iiggs and Fred Dollar. y‘ .‘. -| h- "an finswmsoamrlie > "Ii r... a .. " _ . . s names of th ‘its!!! this Prov? '5 .- Y _ 3P9 . . Guardian. ‘ e Iuccegfes of t 3:3 ‘brilliant lendst deutswill be learned w ti! pride - y everyone n the province. .-; n m. .- w§eall"‘-"é‘.l"i§‘* iiififlffl.“ ., '- _ "m y. ’ . 9-13. 9.1 ...lfeiiililit..gili...._ai*aiag _ ‘m! on sue. 02a. .. - . '.N'l;e-s‘had-e very dis tin lphed hgnorgigtoaaoh yigint and {a than. . r ra u - Midi,» Theg Guiding c3322.. success in his chosen. days for a. well earne ._..__|_. vacations]. widow of Mr. A J; MacDonald for _ ‘ m3"? 1'95" 9- member-of the Proyin ~ cial Legislature. will 'be learned with deep regret in this city. Mrs. MacDonald was a daughter of t/he late iMr. Dennis Murphy of Cher - lottetown and a sisteriqf‘ Mrs.‘ Charles Lyons of this city and Mrs Jflfleph R. MaoDonaldhPnince Ru- pert, B. C. She also leaves to mourn the following sons and daughters, "HOWRIH and Allister-gin. Geo e - town; Glen in the Batik s: ova. Scotiu. Winnipeg, Miss Marion and Miss Gladys in Georgetown and Mrs. H. O. ‘lvicinerney in lStfJohn. The funeral takes place this morn- ing in Georgetown. CONCERT AT FALCONWOOD -—Through the energy and benific- enlce of Dr. Leo Frank, a concert was injoyed by the inmates of‘ Fal- conwood on Saturday afternoon. 1t can be said that it was high-class in everry respect. The sketches of lSandy MacGregor in his inimitable style, brought rounds of applause and his number was alternated by selections from Prof. Dixon's orchestra and by the violin solos of Mr. Porter of Toronto, Onl. Mr. Porter's tone. technique and musical ability are of the highest order. Tile orchestra rendered selections which to say the least had "pep" a plenty. The patients being better acquainted with San- dy's style enioyed it to th-a limit and awaitwith much anticipation his return. Dr. Frank has assured the institution that concert parties will be a regular feature. 'l--Y~—-- A FAsT STALLION-Mr. W. B. liicArthur, of Kensington, the own- or of the benutifuiand fast trott- ing ’msre( Miss Belle Rico, 2.18%. purchased on Saturday the fill-ll and very handsome welhbffifl IP01! ing stallion . _U ton Prince, 2.19. This horse was” i..'bi! thelate; r. little f preparation ' he trotted to the track recozld at North TPYOII- ‘This year he has been con-- veried to the pace, and last Wed- nesday worked the .nille in 2.25, with the last. half inv1,10 and the inst quarter in Siseconds. It is not known whethenlldr. McArthur will continue him as a pacer or change him back to the trot’. Upton Prince was one of the best bred horses ever ‘brought to this Province, be- ing b ' 07 1-2? sire of Anne Bradford, 2; 00 1-2, the world's champion pac- ing filly. and‘ many others. The dam of Upton Prince is the cele- brated Yacatala, 2. 19 1+2, by Arion, 2. l0 b2. M-r. McAr-thur is to be congratulated on havili! hurchased such s. sound, handsome and fast stallion and brought him to this section of the country. Previous to his purchase. by Mr; .M4-._Artl1ur several flattering offers, bad ‘been turned down by he owner. . The annual meeting Charlottetown district of the l Methodist Church‘ convened in The Princetown itosdlChurch on .Wed- nesday with all the ministers pres- ent. except Rev. S.,D. Webster, ex- cused because illness. The lay- men iepresenthg the pastoral of work accomplished ed much interest to the discussions which were of a most helpful ne- ure. The afternoon seaside related only to Ministerial matters related Rev. Henry Pierce. B. A.. chair- has spent two years at Mt. Allison University, was unanimously‘ ac- ooptedflfae a candidate for the Methodist Mlinistry. His applica- tlonwss forwarded by the Murray Harbor ‘Church and his examina- tion was very satisfactory. 'l‘lla following delegates elected to at! dths sessions of the N. B. an E. i. Conference which meets in Sackville on Wed- nesday-‘evenlrif-nrivr-tr l ‘Cole-F. S. Moore, Charlottetown; Fran ‘Hpwegian ,.Georgs.Crewys of C wail, Wilts-hire; '~ B.‘ B. Brown. York. Richard Creed, "Montague. Edgar Giddihfls and ‘Mrs. E. S‘. Weeks Rev. ti. W. F. Glendenning was elected ‘as, member of the Stat- ionillg Committee, with Rev. H. A. Brown, alternate,” V , Dlirlfik theyear that closed m. District Ieportl-é‘ shvwedinnm membership of 206$ a net gain of M. There is also 1gb baptism: rs- corded.‘ contribution "to tho and therotslbmount psi " ‘all purposotioil I 1.205.00- - ~ - - ma: "eases" . 4r: 7-; ' ‘ . tgtahmem “outwith vlibrwv. raised M?- ~ ., ' ’ ‘y; l? 9111-. l." l " E-'~‘--.~'.l U686 career. st. di G a “'1'. £15! the parties in profess 1-.» l-[e is expected _holne=_ ire m. _ The death at Georgetown sua- ‘b d“? evening .01 Mrs. "MacDonald. residence of her son-ln-law, Arthur the great Todd Mack, 2.- ' of the ' charges brought excellent reports. and add- ' mall, Mr, Arthur G. Haberlin, who ,v WBTO _ ail s Proude, New , , C. Hardy-E. 'i‘.- » M lilbdi t Nit‘ fllgUlli dill‘- in: is». is». ifiutuuzfigéeopo r ‘I .. ',A . IIIIHOHN. ,,.,_..i.,,_,.‘ BRIDAL sl-loiflsn. White, Vernon, w _ event. taking ' future, . "Mrs. John Matheson formerly of Alexandra. Lot ill. use 87 years. passedpwsy June 9th_ 1921, at the MaoEschern, Charlottetown. The deceased had not been well for some time, yet her death came as a grsut- shock to her loved ones, She also adflile ma liv a (trusting in the‘ promises of ' hr Lord and Master). quite peacefully without a struggle. She never complained of suffering but always spoke wish- ing the Saviour would take her to he with theloved ones gone before. Her husband predeceased her thirty-seven yearaago. Left with a. young family to struggle alone she did hor part willingly and faith- fully. "She leaves to mourn four daughters and one son: Mrs. Ed-ith linzeiwood. Roxbury, Mass; Mrs. George Moore, Dorcllcster, Mass; Miss Nettie Mnthesun, Dor- chestcr_ Mass; Mrs. Arthur Mae- Eacliern. . Charlottetown; Philip Moths-son. (lharlottetown. Her funeral was held Juno 11th. 1921 The service was conducted by the Baptist minister, Rev. C_ R. Free- man. rlssistevl by Rev. G. C. Taylor oi’ Zion Church. Her favorite hymns were sung, Jesus Lover of my iSoul and Rook of Ages. He!‘ remains were laid to rest at the (lrossdtoad cemetery "beside her» husband. The ilowers were beau- tiful includinga wreath from her three grand-children, Pearl_ Ruth and Gordon; wreath, Mr. Sandy Mc-Cregor; crescent, Baptist church crescent, Mr. and Mrs. F. R l-Ieartz; spray, Mr and Mrs Stanley 4‘ single s, f ‘Matter ‘Selected a _ skilfully Iv tended-by. Dr. Lechle nothing cont-i . ' “ ‘.31. ' u MOM: +6undsy beautiful’ . ,' v vmmc Soldier Gilli. _ Bruce; "Vernon him, asset in her stair 5Tb; ill ‘Wednlldsy- iig III be done ufiseveher life. ‘ _. . x _.--_ost'ti|ous Loss-oar. John Mo- - -. a Little sands, not s4. bad $311 luclt to “l ‘s. iibrls ‘th B - e - _ '-.~ F: N ll - v . ' - .:.*:-:.=j::..-.-'.-s::.- --- KAI-MAB . to restore norunll- s$"""°" ‘III. ‘ JIAII I10 cont ns no time. $1.00 at your dru tats. rm free at our a ncies or‘ rite? Tern- llletonl. 1i! lug W., onto, ' 501d bv Rsddin Bros.‘ -__._-. i8Li-GHT ACCIDENFPI-Flllilg off a‘ ‘load of merchandisei-whicn he was taking is ma; Elm Avenuelsst evening, Doiron received s bfllzlbliillkill» guanine“ m to. the cits-Rossini y . c an. ' .1 . not sérioilis.‘ l1“! cfmmstli" .9 h, l aloe to extend to...you their molt -.wue claim 590W memos‘ r ~| til-yourself, whom it primarily con- ‘ fill." ‘MK lbs to ‘the. people o! Prince Count!’ Q general ;, especial- ly is it-d. interest to your late colleagues of the Bar; and the un- derslgned members of the Bar in Prince county deaire to wire ad- ' vent-flee of this auspicious ecce- Wrdlll wales-w. to. your seetsn olsmrenefleiaithondlasbd to felicita you on the high and bon- oroble position to which you have BUD - L . , - ’ miwiiilii ilselelisemies of your W4 . 5£¥e'§"i-‘3."°Ef.s§l?° one , 6 . ' , . QM l) i v , Zfifiiifii“ ,..§"'h W?“ re" lit fill the tinsel-faultless. . . the wife that is a maker is e4 reel-he “ _ the bread winner. ,. the one-fooflwthat‘ dombineejri itself dinin- dwe- t '.jsrsuler' q v ‘ must-mousse ' , _ ' __ry, 3- Casanova _ ~ public we iiivvegrtrepresented the ‘h I i‘ V‘ fmombar o! The death occur!‘ d t rda ‘ t P ‘ ‘n - "Mi-f -- 23*‘ "£52"? Little vol-r, of Mr. 8.101213%;- Orbcir- $9‘ 310k ‘f0!!! Q5 ‘ flood, “f. ~° “°'.. '@1*-M-=»~adv~wd m Doomed bread. - iflrestd’ m hi“; is ii ' lfton - rlfMoDonald washhe to Duncan MnoDpn ill ‘and Montalue rothers’, James W R ofrthe Western ~ Wit-ms <2 Q Mworéester Daily u. - _ - aévi-“hafk. MiaPheo at a special meeting last nidbtb pastorate in the ton Center, from whiclm-hereaign ed last June, "because 011.1‘ times trouble. After a period of at the Jafnesviile church. ogicuii Seminary» snpplledw ‘ -" Rev. above is s. native of th Creek, where and A. K. still reside. Nearly . rom Leg Uicprs She fella of luilerlng and . brief story .of her cure. Read these w? p. Law ehco o Roebuck. Outer ‘I can't sleep at night from legotl cers. I em in p I have dootored but no use. A from Winnipeg says that D. 1),, cured her of a bed case of ecae H That her sores are all healed. C Hardy; spray, Mr. and Mrs. ‘H. R. llllleon; iillies, Mr. and Mrs. James Tait and family; spray_ Miss Gladys Matheson. Faithful to hgr earthly duties , _ 1 .. B. 9,1?‘ 711.7“! Q h“ v ‘ eordflteigavibur-‘brhispei’ ‘er in "flthnu hast well done." Now amidst the saints of glory And with loved ones gone'bc- fore She -is resting from all labors And shall rest for ever-more. scams-Tun CUB REPORTER ed.‘ W y n - this remedy today for any form p! |skln disease? 0m- illllrilcntionbaitl the Itch is gone. Your money a 32st“; $1- 0 l _ l». too. The Lollolibiror Skin Dlnenle Control Drugstore, E. A. harlot 4mm . v‘ y“: . ofosqiendslie‘ was callled unanimduhly mt eras- torate of Jalnesville Baptist Church iatsv. Mr. lMcPhee is a; 1181.119 u: Nova Scotia, and has held only-one United StI-tql. thatof the Baptist church in Graf- neat lie ls now able to take up work again. and for theiast four or five weeks he has been supplying the pulpit The Jamesville church has been without a pastor for two yearssince the resignation of Rev. C. H. Mor- row. Students from Newton Theol- Mr. MkiPhse. referred t0 ‘Province His home being formerly in Long. his mother Mrs. Sarah McPheennd brothers George ". of the splendid work being carried letters‘ from Sarah sin most of the thud. .7‘?- Foster! "h" bsenglsufleriss for the past MW. months witbblood poisonlng; . The late Mr. Crocketthed served in the 1mm! Battalion for many veers and held the Canadian Long . Service IMedal. . _ YHB haves to mourn a bereaved wife at Little York. two daughters, -.-_ s. '1‘. Vernon Rodd, Charlotte- town. and Mrs. ltandolphus Mur- I'M‘: Pleasant qrove, one son, Gor- 11011. at home. Also two grandchil- dren, Gordon and Dorothy ‘Rodd. v Funeral. will take plaoe ure- llfiy at .<2.30.,-_1ntennent at ork Cemetery. The Supreme Court opened in tSummerside yesterday morning, Chief Justicp Mmthieson presiding. GYM"! Jury. he swore in Hon. A. E. Arsenault. as Vice Chancellor of the Court of Chancery and As- sociate Judge of the Supreme Court. . Commendatory and congratula- i-OPY remarks were made by At- lfimfiy General Johnston. An ad- dress on behalf of the bar of Prince. County was road ‘by Mr. l Nell McLeod. K. C., and M.r. W. E. Bentley spoke on behalf of the bar of the Province Hon. Justice Arsenault in reply thanked the members oi‘ the bar ior their expressions of congratuls. tion. He referred to the notice - able absence of severe crimes oc- curring in this country as compar- ed with other parts of the world and also dwelt upon the necessity of municipal cooperation in the in terests of justice. He ‘spoke also on by the Red Cross Society in the interests ofChl-id Welfare through- out the Province. The address to Judge Arsenault by the members of the Bar for Prince County was signed by Neil _ Mlcheod. K. C., J. E. Wyatt, A. C. Saunders, B. W. Tanton, Heath Strong. Adrian Arsenault, E. H. ‘Strong, Morley Bel-l, W. Tsntoyn. Chester MioCarthy and George Mathews. It reads as fdllowsz- e ‘Chancellor of the court's: Chancery and Associate Midge 0f the Supreme Court of Judicature oflrince Edward Island. 2Mny it please Your Lordship. lTbis being your first public a-p- pearance as a member of the ju- diciary of Prince Edward Island v if relief aaeszrtggomeifremstne pnorahle Au-bin E. Arsensuit. V) l QAnd The Race Began Ailei‘ l-iis Lordshipb address to the ' partawith her gifts when they have congratulations» m-you- should be tlie_.membere ortbe bar in this county with whom you have al- ways held the most cordial rela- tions. A ssatnntbe judicial bench is a-gosl to which the members oikthe legs-l protession generally aspire. it is usually regarded as a fitting reward for ubiic service; as well u ga recok lion of merit. 1n iboth these respec‘: there are but few. (l! any) will dispute that you have won your honors fair and honestly. . ‘ . lit may sometimes appear as if the honors sad rewards of life were not always fairly or justly, distributed. It, is very doubtful] if in any case thisls ever really- true. lNsture does not so distribute her rewards. Her law is whatso- ever a man soweth that shall he also res/p, with ‘every man she keeps a strict account. She only paid the price. That price may vary but it usually means patient. enduring effort, incessant labor. Such a price we believe. you have paid in fairly good measure, and that today in occupying your seat on the bench as is your right you are reaping the fruit of what you have sown. iin the course or your public life you have occupied many positions of trust and responsibility, requir- ing the exercise of tact and judg- ment. .In all of these you have sl- wnys measured up to the require- ments of each case. and while simple operation»? Bread made in the home with-Royal Yeast Cakes possessed e greater degree of flour-lab... ment. afid'“wi_ll_ kgjep frog}; longer than that made with Y other - - ~ As a health-builder, yeast is gsrhing in popu- larity every day. Tholsimpie-sddition to the diet of one to three-Royal Yeast Cakes a day relieves constipation and removes boils, pimples, blackheads and other skin eruptions. east is a food. It is not a-imeclicine. it corrects deficiencies in the diet. It supplies water ' "' vii ' “' ' is ‘i-l to good health. Royal Yeast Cakes will keep for months. It is therefore. possible to have a supply always on hand. lt is the most convenient and economi- cal yeast on the market. Complete directions and full details will be found in our booklet, “Ro a] Yeast Cakes for Better Health," which wii be sent free upon request. < ‘B. W. Gillett Company Limited Tero . Cenad ii these may serve primarily as test _ of ability they furnish a, means of knowledge, training and experience which can hardly fail to be of ser- vloe to you in the exercise of your judicial functions. There have been vfew appoint- ments in recent years that have elicited more generous and cordial commendation than your elevation to the Supremi- Court Bench. Especialy is this true of the peo- ple of Prince County by whom your merits and abilities are better ap- preciated, because better known.‘ Perhaps no better testimony could be given of your worlth than the] tact that tbosewho- urn-best, - and have sometimes had to differ; from you on pub/lie appointment to‘ one of the most important posi- tions. ' Two criminal casesl are on the‘ docket this term at Summersidez, :1. The King vs. Farmaul Blanchard. Arson. harm. cases The 0l"S‘.— . Wm Wm also one absent-debtor case, I bill against ‘Provost. Following were the Grand Jur- iRicharil Hunt. St. Eleonora Patrick Doyle, Tignish. Henry Crosier. Wilmot. Jae. Marchlhanks, New Annan. John P. Gaudet, Richmond. wma~cewis. fiebtovvb. w" " John T. Profltt. Alberton. dloward bilcFarlane. Fernwood. W. A. Chlng. Summerside. A. E. McLean. ‘Sunnmcruide. Constantine Perry. Summerside. . Barlow, Wellington. . ‘foonrbs, Kensingtun. David Schurman, Centerville. i .2. The King vs. John Provost. John A. Thompson, Margaie. Assault with intent to do bodlly_ (lalixé Myers, DeBlois. i T. Manson McNeill. North There are also four petty jury ton. Heath Bawness. Kcnsington. Augustine and three non-jury cases, John M‘oFarlane, Grand jury brought in a true Cove. . . Arch. Matthews. Alherton 1G. M. Ilowatt, Norboro. Alex. Anderson, Bedeque. . Smoke i. Carle- Tllc named stands for qualify .10". and the callous, wltboii. 911 PYPFFPW . _. . i... ‘w’ ‘Vcflvb- s» (l. sate... int. r house? Ii- ry-g.v._ eels WHIZ! _ icour swans lHFlT Ans’ GOSH! l no BELiEVE 5HE‘s Gwmfi" ms 114' HIGH-BRLL- SHFS mumf HER seep l ME T0 Pith! . m’ teams SEE-l wuz G-ARGLINLT ID\DN‘T Know Tl}... wuz GARKrLINfi- ‘Boss. flilouel-lT You wuz. TPVI NG- T0 TRQOAT WHEN WASHER! ‘AQFEEST THIS ,¢._._._ evinced! ~ ‘cute seat-mi uow‘o . i Know Se‘! _ use“ o "til HEM) usose -; 90-55601 . 1 6'1 vrrv 57 z DWKG ,' M -;e l‘ _.