1 MCNDAV, _ by his family. but b friends and :3“; NEWS-Mr. Edmund Toombs neighbors. who will l1<1>ng remember Fitzroy St. received a ‘telegram the pleasant hours spentin his home. wrdny evening aniiounclilg tlle He loaves to mourn two 5on5; “ugh of ills brothcr-ui-lmy -Ll‘l,'.‘J0lll\ A.. Hopofleld: James 11.. River “gar Lawrcnite- “ll-‘lll- ljllllllll. NS: also a grandson. Jail. ‘m, No particulars wort given. biilith. in the home. and fourdailgh- wt as Mr. Lawrenccdiild been infers’ "Miss (truce at. nun"; Mm m-healtli for some_ time ills death Uliiiitd J5 McDonald. Murray River. n; not altogether unexpected. P-lrfi- Mary ‘E. McPlu-e. Avonmnrr‘. Cuts and Mrs. lra D, Mun", Hope- S. S. IIOCIIEIlAGA -—;.\Voi'd has field; ‘two daughters having prede- mn received here that. the steam- (‘$113M 111m some years ago. rgm-helaga will stah operating bc- PWO Sisters in tho United States. "teen Plcwu and Charlottetown on laud a brother iil Sydney. 0.13,, guy. m, b; Mlfy nfigt. tire ‘service to be ‘f’ H _ m]; except Sunday. It is not ‘ ‘ lciliitliul and impressive service [grown whether tho ateanler will 8111b ‘collf-lllttfld in the home by his run on tho same schedule as lfv-ll- 11111111411 P1151111‘. Rev. M. D. McDon- yrar. but it presumed tllat slic amt ‘]11‘1111y,R11/'91'-‘NOlilll/ltllstillldlllg vim“ S“ ‘._ t. _ , ILOMISHEOSL!‘ llllpilSSlblC state of the bmégflfl. M u‘. .1e...‘;...;"t'i°ltfilifififi'élill’"°i"°" OPULAR ‘ ‘ ".— r, , ._ - ' Zllllco n; Mrs‘ D‘ A‘ Lew“ Bmmuhoe the beside his beloved life-partner m [ho engagement of their ‘l-iicce. Mas111°1° 51111115 °°111°1°lY~ Most llllporlalll 111151111: Mailer Seloolell Fronl ‘friends in extending to Mr. and Mrs year. Phcflcult. lioarty congratulations. 411 Scldeli Ave.. Detroit. Mich., on April 14th. Blue. R. N. She daughter of the lair Hector Margaret MacPllail Blue Rivci". I the groom. Both the bride and‘ WEDNESDAY bridesmaid carried bouquets of beau-l tiful American roses and maiden hflllf. 10111- .Aftgr tho ceremony the happy couple motored . to the resi- dcncc of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bradley. Htllsborough Square. where a sump- tuous wedding breakfast was served. after which they left by tho express ‘n a short honeymoon trip of tho‘ Maritime Provinces. Tile iiumcrousi and valuable array of presents tcs-, lify ill no, small measure to tile pop- ililfirlty of both ' e < SALT STIJAMEB IN PORT — The str. Boschaum from Hambourl! Germany. arrived in port yesterday morning with a cargo of ‘salt 'ior Carvcll Bros. She is anchored/mt the Three Tides and will dqci =11- the Railway Wharf this morning. YOUNG BANKER. DIESK- The dea h occurred recently at hlwlioinc in estville. N. 5.. “of Claude A. bride and groomxilfclnnis. aged l9 years. He had Guardian Joins with IIIRIIYIDCSII ili ill health "for- about one Deceased w on the staff’ of the Royal Bank of Canada. if-t Eldon. P. E. I.. when lie, took-‘klt- There passed away suddenly n‘. -k .._ _ k PURCHASES ritori-inrv. irThe Miss Maigarel. Provincial Government has purclr-J was the third'ased the Mclnnis property, Hint- anri‘. Street, in this city. It is intended Qt west, to converttthe buildings lntflygar- ‘age for thelpurpose bf ggggmbflng. 19.1.1. THURSDAY l known and recognised. ATTENDING 51111111511551“ “t regime as Superioress of Notrc Dame . .Academy many improvements were 1° T‘11‘°‘“11e °“ 11111115111171 1111'" 11 1'15‘; inaugurated in that Institution. ' was during her term of office tlintl Mrs. John McGuigali returned it to her old home in Hope River Especially in this city is her work During her 1t, While tiicrc she attended a rccep- ‘he h,“ roomy “datum w“ bunt} tioii in honor of the twenty flftll! t with the pretty Cliapu oil tho upper; t anniversary of the marriage of her-flow. 111C111“ M1" “m1 M's- 1111111111115 B111‘; At present under her guiding hand} . §Saint Joseph's Convent is being suc- ,ccssfully managed. and hero ,wlthin the past few years through‘ W. S. Lowry recently bflptlfltd it ba- i | m. gor. Stanley Bridge. FURMERLY 0i’ I‘. II. Iw-ll-"V- J wQl efforts many lmpfCVCHlCIltSi by boy 0f one of the families of the, cm nmdm kirk, in Cambridge, Massz. who was‘ Yesterday Saint Joseph's Convent “cell's llews for 1n dlllflolltltlwll‘1dlli1ll’1tlldll's Sallilfiy-Sub1s6rilléri1 ERES a can full of healthful cleanliness. The soft. flllf particles uickl_y removejfl impurities. visib e or invisible with- out scratching the surface. T118 safe, conomical cleanser for kit- chen utensils. sinks, bathrooms. etc. For cleaning all lllfflllllh 11W 11°11? there's nothing else like Old Dutc . Goes further-lasts longer. 11811131 "Lloyd GEOFF" l°1‘ 5"°1*_1:rcally observed a double ceiebrst-' 37111111115 1111151119115 W" P11111111“- ion. as this was also the Feast oft The parents have possibly found f1lthc Patronage of Saint Joseph. the satisfactory Bllfivcr‘ i0 till! lllwll- ‘Carillon of Saint Dulistan's Cathed-t “Whats in a nainc? ral being rung in honor of the Jub- . --—- lilarians. GOES T0 CAMBRIDCEL- Mr.‘ Mother St. Catherine was born iil E. C. Robertson, who has 11151 111l't,Sulnmcrsidc and received her edu- lshed his course for the ministry i!» t cation at Miscouche Convent and at_ Knox College. Toronto. and is al-iQuebec. Entering the Congregation‘ MADE IN CANADA present visiting friends iii tho Pro- i dc Notre Dame in Montreal in 1876. vliicc, will go to Cambridge. Mast. ' sllc made her profesison in i878 aiidl this 1wcck. to asntst Rev. J. W. SJspriit one year at the Visitation Ac-f Lowry with the services of the Sac- l adcniy. in Montreal. after which she ramcnt Season in tho coilgregatiou ‘ spent three years at St. Jolin's.Que- Shc leaves to mourn two sisters. 111111 {#1011118 113C111" 811d ‘POWEP Effie (Mr-g, ward; in Nmgarfl Fanillllflfthlflfis and repairing such nia- and Sophy of St. Pcteisburg. Fior- i 111111195- lda. Also a cousin. Miss Kate Mac- Ewcn. who livcd with the deceased. Jean Skcoch Lousou. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Louson. Many throughout the province of Charlottetown. P. E. L. to Dr. will learn with regret of the death James Munro 15111011. 01 131181190. Soiiof James Bulinan. which occurred of Ml- lllld M"- J- 11- 17111011. 01 at his home in New Glasgow. Marcii (IIFTOtVN oini. undue/trio's. VIMWVQT- 1'11? Wlmrfhge W 11111” 2181. i928. ln his seventy-fifth year. 111m 111-31" 9°°fll°s 171111191‘ "11 Ills death though not unexpected. MOHQRY- 59111-311- was not thought serious until the . ' 111.11 d -'. (lllll-hb l The death occurred at his lionlc. .1115" 31d k1m11ng1111mn1as coaldnégdfig: 113 21111 311C111" 31111131111‘ Me’ 11111111111301 no avail and he passed peaceful- day cvenlngof Jdlin Ferry. who for 1y away several years spen his vocation in ' _ _. ,_ 1111111“ “"1"” "111-“1111 1*"°1“'=-plgeulfisllllllllllllll; 1l§1tl1§1$c1i111§.1§-- H . ,5 m, h 1 ML Jaseph ready to help in time of trouble. 9.1.1.1115‘; Kmg11sa1ée: cnys = Mr. Bulman was twice married. ' I . Decoam [m- me past my. years his first wife was Francis Bagnall.‘ while hero accompanied the League 11111113111" °1 111° 11119 1111111111111 BT91 oi the Cmss Boy Scouts to their nail. Clyde Mills. New Glasgow. animal camp. He was in the prlmel 1115 51111111111 MBPEBWK 31191111111’- W110 of life. twenty years of age. and was devfllfidly 11111584 111111 1111111118 1111 n general favorite with all. _’ . last liln ss. There are left to ' \ |mourn t eir loss besides his vridow. .. "RESPECTED RESIDENT DEAD Honeywell of Stanley Bridge. Nellie, --Mr. John R. Robertson of Kings- tMi-s. Wilbur Clark.) Alma. (Mrs. bow continually. died Wednesday Ernest Clark) of Cavendish and iilillll- All?" 11111- B11411‘ l1 1198mm Mcrvyn on the homestead: One illness. lasting through several years arm Grenville, pfedcceflsed him (luring which time he was critically 10'“;- ygufs Mo, ill several times. This last sickness m5 funoral wbtch was held rm 111"‘ °1 511°“ °1“1'°11°"- 9M1“ the 24th was largely attended sud was in his 84th year. and had spent was conducmd by the pastor ' Re“ 11111 11111111111111111-111 111° m 513111’ 01 Pater Jackson. The Hymns bbauti- yanlshcd hand. and the sound of a voiw that is still". He was a. mom-l bcr of the Kingsboro Baptist churclli and we sorrow but not as thoscl who have no hope." to rest,in New Glasgow cemetery. The pallbearers were: John Laird. Cecil Laird. Watson Semplc. John Semplc. James R, Stewart and Jo- seph I. Stewart. ‘ Another sister. Lfary A.. died iii Collingwood. Ont.. a number oi‘ years ago. She visited her Island friends ‘it ‘iffcrcnt times. the last iiinc 11130111.‘ (‘lflllt years ago, accompanied by her 1~-Mi:.'s I-Icleii Blffin. daughter of ‘Mrs. A. J. Biffin. 14 Prince Slrccfl. from tlic French Hospital, New ‘City on April 12th. _Ml.~is Helm‘ M _‘ w d‘ H_ t. ‘ as ‘ ilin isto be congratulated -1lfl\~ at wost111nivgl1-1. Nil111o éi11c11ck.|1;‘p1c11i1:11]1 “a”? ""1" °lll°r1noltll°1l w _, ; U . osp a an ier many friends lei-c‘ 110d 111111111111 111111 11111’ c1111 W111 wish her every success lli her ohn-l . I ' l 'I‘iie regular meeting of St. Law-l - ' l - ' . aria.“rzfsz.z'=.ittizr.z*rttzz."tzs mu or mi the term. the N. o. Bro. w. w.“j:1‘1‘f1sf"§§‘t“§d 1°11’ n1j’“1"1$ “i1 Down occupying the chair. ‘g9 c: _a“1ft d?‘ “ty c’? £51 During the proeecdure ofbusilless of m“ ifrgtgalsni. 1:; dwm :35 :11} Veteran Jewels were presented to m h? i c. e m’ 11°11 1 the following Brothers who have M11, D15 11p‘ 8111111111111; 11011511111111111131‘ just completed twenty-five years P? uagant W111 111111111111’ 1° 11111; optlnuous membership: I-I. L, Be- 111cc] o1l111y 1111511111111 on 81111111151} “lum- Ed- 0m» 11rd 1n<1mv-'I'..;°T..2?..'J3?.1‘t.fl§l.i'°i$§“$3 ti‘; M11111“ McLean’ Rom" Mcwuuams‘ confined H111 his bed fol111 l‘ babl six‘ Thcs. x. Stanley. Geo. McMillan. weeks 11° Y‘ w ihc N. G. was assisted in the prcs- ' 1 entatlon by the D. G. M.. Brother . J. A. McNali‘. the 51111111 3118101813’. The funeral of tlic latc Honorable Bro. J. J. McKlnnon was also seat- .). A. Mnckinnon was held yesterday ed on the platform. and addressed ant-moon and despite the disagree- IPAINFUL lNJURY.—Mr. 111Benj-1‘ tby Rev. Dr. Ramsay and participat- ted in by Rev. H. D. Johnson. Rev. _ ‘Dr. Coffin and Rev. Canon Malone. _ The announcement of tlic dcain.‘ suitable music was rendered Ly u“. 1“ 11°11 11111119» 13 911115111111 S11°31'tchoii' under the direction of Protes- ~H'*1111“1- 11111111511" 11131111 °1 MYS- sor W. E. Fletcher, while Mr. Elmer eis‘ also spoke briefly. ENJOY-ABLE SHOWER —An en- joyable miscellaneous shower was Th“ 111111111’ mew“ of Miss Marl/mall, was received with deep regret S“, my solemn T] o“ m;- Am". the 0011110" were 31'1"“ 1° he“ °1 heriby 111° 11111113’ 111911115 °1 11118 Yflllllllbilieilediction. whicll w1l1is pronounced Carrie Hall. wife of Sheriff James Riwhic Sang very touching)“ “one ——1—- tllers were present and fcw vlslttorst tendered Miss Edith Duffy of the Victoria. Hotel staff in the Hotel on last ‘flcducadayevening. Numerous 111111 "$511118 bratty and expensive‘ llll-‘Sents were presented by her friends. the principal being a beau. llful sstof dishes rum Mr. and Mrs. fl. C. Brown. whie was aceompan-l 11111.1’ t1- Sholft address. The shower was iu honor of’ the marriage l M113 Dllfllt-Nllio has been a. valued fix 1T"? 10 5111-1311861“! Therieaiiltl mfnfilllgalll‘ 11%?‘ clerk‘ at the- place this moifiiilg. 111111 1111111 11111111 ‘ Al-Bn fll-flydlfllll‘ on Thursday morning. ‘April 12th, death entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. William M0011‘. of Milton. and rlaiiuctl their vllly child. Miriam Blanche, at tho lilo‘ of seven ycals and eight months. - . . ' The pail bearers were: Messrs. Cyrus McNoill. .Chal~lie McNeill. t George Stewart. Tho as Moore. ltoy Younkor. Fulton- derson. Floral 'I'fl)iitcs—Pilloiv-'~Thc fam- ily: Wresths-J-fer teacher (Miss V. MacLean). and pupils of‘ South Min, ton School.» Jalor and Billie Beer. 111111” 3°11“ 11111111111111‘ 61”)‘ M11111 ’ cl lstri t r Prince for many at Tr M r a- . Tl r. l i‘ family: Montague; and Mrs. Frederick S _ _ n. rt. Stewart SW1" D ° ° _ 11°" 11" 111111111 1t l P- m-- fol" Americans. resented thc suscestiontlvlay- 111 0111 1111-: 11 11 ' °11°111°1‘1- "1 B‘”1°1‘- Mllss" “"11 "'1" ..‘l‘.'."£§..°..'?.§”biQL’.._1i§°E§.‘.§§ 1111:; 1.1.1,, 11- C- 31111111" 11111111! 1c“ “m? ,1,;’,‘j.“‘d,1§,§,‘~,;1",§‘;'§i 03%;‘ vefrllurair otisooliuhd at Capc of such u search. and would not, be‘ (iAI.I.ANT-,At' st. George's. on on Saturday- April 7th. limfttlxtlt- ‘M1111 01111111111’ o1 M111 at the Marine Wharf preparatory to D‘ J" 11111111 lullliteisls lit1l111was always successful at all eldt1ir 10f that gxlflallfdlglilgllg 1111111111 t1a1l1l1l1al1ll1i1t1iil111 11 111st 11111111 111 18111511111111111111142611111 111 11.11111 111l111JM11111 , 355m . - , , _ . " ~ - ' - .. . aware i. a son. ose l < . _ : mrusvzalyeaflni‘: Imemwm was m vuncyneld mm leaizlnvg‘ [Ollmblllflmltlefi ma‘ m‘ mourn.“ the zone saving“ nevotr ‘been gr tlitawfugeral sfri/‘icc by tho mu what prospects therc are for C. P. R. vester. Coilgratulatitllrg “mo; y i‘ ‘ _._ m 4 m h be, dmtnhm etel-y. » _ _ Y fvatc - . c ‘i 11> l“ l1 l1 11m i '\"“" 11°‘ 011st! .11 remains weic running power over the c, N, n, .11. ___.___.______.. .. ‘. m‘; whsngavéy fire a111,] 00.1mm $111‘? or- 32111111‘ ‘fr; qf1gc11t¥vé11zi1lz1i Arlyn“. M_ MMKHH..." ‘who occupied a prolnilleilt place iu‘la‘i<l‘ lo lest ill tile Xl§_l0llllllu ltflllltr- though the question was being cgi- DEATHS “M udmmlswm‘ "0 mm he paws‘, TUESDAY ‘H 11' _ sgamr “Bagnflil ‘gm B“ N’ Macmqp .West Prince. i“1““11‘-:‘-'1'11°1,‘I~‘1‘1° 11‘\“"-l11_111i~ great awak- lil.t(t(‘l“lll llltlllflX. lil addition toI- '.%_ . __ peacefully away to ills, eternal rc-t A do“: MAO" [mm "w Afisocmh towed to this W“ when-E smdcargn w. W. Owen “i”, DERi-EAVEMI‘_N1__ ThctC-mmi‘~‘-‘“m (‘vgtfxip iwhihatily or the $8.5M‘; Burpce and ‘ Allan. Messrs BOWLING-At. Nim- Mm. crock o“ . intro, . d B ‘ nude walwd on thcpvas connwawd End vessel my J, R. Paton —-i‘ 1 .M -da M‘ and cmldy . ‘cu or Mrs. Howcltt era Hiram. Divisional FrcightlAilidl 2Jid. Patrick Dowllng. aged f The law Mr‘. McDonald w“ bom c gear ‘f0 u o0 ‘ e ‘I lasdmmkled in", ownm“ cup.‘ Dicks L. A. Haszard sad death took pace (AIIMOJI Cyrus mom cn in icir sad bt-rcave- 118cm. and John S. Lot-d. Trafflc|60 YLars. ‘ h, pmetm_ R m I" m geptmbwllllem 1'5 9 1° Vellllrlt" k‘ hmmedm-tely qmrted koum d: D_ Rennie Laird . lthe home of Mr. an roi- ty‘ “ . Frat, it Agent were here on business GRAVLS -- At the Charlottetown L . i042.’ having reached the advancedfillflht 1'01‘ 1119 111111111111 m0 1181128 m s Wm‘ m‘; result m“ mlweeJamb (x _;_.5rucc . Wedge. of Sumnierside. o ci Th ---—- an‘ :‘lli leave this morning for the‘Hospital on ‘Sunday. April 22n‘.‘l. t Tngc/of‘ 85 yearajnd 7 monmy whqe them to take some flea n W z “l; of this yo" a vurdlc“ was gm Mum-o 3mm. littlo sun. Clarence. at the ‘early m Tues; dcath tot-t place at Albany, mu n and. ‘Mrs, Murchison Graves, age .2 t, m", Wu“ mar-L he Wm, Mrs, M¢.‘press on the Federal Iveriunen en m f V,“ or u c dcfmdlnt wimam E Macmnnol. . of six years and six lnont s. M ay morn ng. April 10th.. oi , ‘ ‘ Wearsl-r- ‘ 1 Donald settled in Hopefleld, beinlrthe importance of including a sum‘ M ma on if he m r- we Wesley Nmhotson little ‘fellow, had been ailing for ‘alIgearet, dearly beloved daughl... tuba‘ WITII ACCIDENT - Mr. HYDh-At Middleton on Stllldlly. one .91 the 91mg"; o; the plaee, 3e for the building of the new car fcr- Neme JOB 151:5 (Lad urn Sbmlidt: 2295 William Nicholson‘ Somcflme “q graduany “pa; mm] b mpg] and Mm Dawson leay- Joan McGl‘iu“ghcy of Bonshaw. met April 22nd. John W. Hyde iii the Y engaged successfully in farlnlllll. W 5mm" 111 we "Plflememary ' a The funeral was under the dir- the end. What makes it more sad is l1: to mourn her sol-rowing par- W 1 11 Pa" "1 "cldf-‘lll y¢S1Brday-|79tli year of his age. ‘ 1 gallons ofrum. with clearance pap- . the m“ that his “hue 5mm. was em; also the fonqwtng tbroumrs While driving accompanied by hlsfPRAINOR-Jn this city. April 23rd. evidence of his industry seen in his‘ of her sister. Mrs. Roderick Mac- Kcnzic of Lower Montague. She was the eldest oi a family of ten and livcd to the age of eighty-two. For many years Miss Gordon lived Hcatherd e where sbc was a great- ly lovcd a d respected member of that community. Many people will remember her sterling character. death on March 12th at the homeIMr-s, H311, who w“ o; “Us u; we“ elnpioyeeof‘ the hotepfor me- pust‘ her cheerful nature, and her kind- ‘m. um“, he‘. den“ H" mums“ ness to those in need. Though she livcd but a short time in Lower 1111-111111111119111111117511611111151111111111111111111 esqveryaealous worker. engaging teem‘ by those who met: her. and this was‘ shown by‘ the large num-, bet‘ of friends who-gathered to pay tribnteto her memory. ' l-ler life-long friends. Mr. Samuel Martin. Mr. Alexander MiwPhcrson. Mr. Peter Vaiildcrstiiic. Ml‘. Hugh hfatllrson and Dan Mathesoii. were pail bearers at the fiilicrul. which was held March 14th. The Rev. Dr. Gengc conducted the funeral srvices at the house. and the Rev. Mr. MacLennan those at the grave. and Miss Agnes Annear played. and Miss Lena Wright and Mr. John A. Calnpbell sang Miss Gordon's favorite h as. ‘She is survived Mrs. Roderick MacKenzle. of Lower estimates. and proceeding with the y two sistersy . - had been ailing, for several months. but it was only some ten days ago that she contracted pneumonia. and her passing was not unexpected. Tho deceased lady had been a motnbar of . the Grafton Street Methodist Church until its union ‘with St. Andrew's. with which coil- gregatlon she continued as a meni- were principally of the home alld llhlLgllljifilflr .cf_.wliich;.slic was ‘a n | many -phascs ore its activities. The deceased was bcrii in Suin- merslde. P. E. 1.. and she is surviv- cd by three children: Mrs. George MacLcod. Halifax; Mrs. Rodgers. Montreal. now on her way home. land Miss Ella. at‘ llolnc. Two sis- ters also survive. Mrs. Mat-Rae. Sulilmcrside, P. E. 1.. and Mrs. For- ster. Salem. Mass. The funeral was held Saturday afternoon fl-onv her late home. at 2.45 o'clock. fol- |lowing services ‘commencing {it 2.30 o'clock. The interment was in Palrview Cemetery. ~—Holifax Acarl- ian Recorder. l- The Nellie J. Bankn-trlin little crs from St. Pierre for tho high by Rev. Di". Ramsay. the Dead. March ivas played. Mcmbcrs of the Club in plald and bonnet welt: present in a body. and were accom- panied by the Club's pipe and drum band. Two platoons of BoyScolil-s. one as a Guard of Honor and thli other as an Escort were present un- dc‘: tlic command of Field Com- missioner Barric and presented h flnc appearance. which was a. fitt- ing tribute. to their late friend and Commissioner. The casket was fitt- ingly draped with the Scout flag. Following were the pallbearers and mourners: - llonourary Pall Bearers Colonel II. M. Dnviaoil John '1‘. Mackenzie James Paton . H. James Palmer. K. C. Dr. S. R. Jenkins Judge Haszard Active Pall Bcacrs W. Harry Tidmarsll A. Victor Saunders S. A. MacDonald ection of Mr. Noll McLean. of the Church of Scotland in thfill 11w- CityqApril. 28-30. under the dircc-‘ ti“... anlcng the leading graduates mo“ o; the Colonial presbytgry elwflrst class Prince Edward Island. i Mr. J. O. Hyndman returned 1'95‘. tcrday from O'Lcary. where he ad-_ dressed a large meeting on tlic‘ needs of this Province for the ini- provcd transportation facilities for nient and at the close Eenclercd Mr. Hynd-, man a hearty vote of thanks. ~ The shippers O‘Lea ry expressed themselves . t In i882 she came to Tignish as a teacher. where silo taught most successfully for elevoii years. in 1893 the Reverend Mother, was transferred to Notl'e Dame Coil- vcnt. this city. where she had charge of the graduating class. Ill 1900 Mother St. Catherine received the many improvements were made. In i917 Mother St. Catherine was ~Mlcll.. had passed away suddenly. %wwmc4<f SUDDEN l)EATll—Mrs. Robt. Gland beloved partner. In the prliiia MacNciil. 47 Bayfield Street. city. cf lifc he was active in tlic civic and received word yesterday l110fl'llIl[{‘])f litical affairs ‘of hisgeneration. that Miss Margaret Blue of DQtFOICw/li; a member oi the" famed lent {Division of the Sons oi Tempe ncc ' known heref .- - I . . . » _ 11'l'ii.e deceased underwent several 11111“ “"51 11mm‘ “"1 111° °°"“““"' 111 1111111111111 1111111 111° 111111111111‘ w: profession. . .’ ‘this Province, a trafllc expert and u‘ appointment of Siipcrloress of tlwl _____ ix». tom an active pal-tau those con- operationtx‘ which were of no avail. “'1' 1'35” a 1111111 11°1911b°1111 “1‘1"‘Y"1 1 ti ' colonization and 1111101111114 11991111‘ 1“St11‘“11°111“ S11°°°551°11 1° 111° 1E1“ SERIOUS ILLNESS-The many] Alcts which brought about, time 1 lvcllmmcd M0111“ s1: Pom" D1111‘ friends of Mr. Preston McNeill. son; change in our city wards. result fig Dr.1 Palmer of 0’Leary presided} 11141 11°11 S1111’ 131911“ 115 1191-11111 11911111“ of Mr. D. J. McNeill of this city. Will? iii a more effective administration .of temperance laws particularly the Ibc sorry to learn that he has devcl- ‘ _ then in force. He was ‘oped meningitis fronl the fr-acturcfSccit Act“ and merchants of 11131151511131 1° 5011118- W118"! She Pfirlsustgingd m; days ago as reported n. colniniinicalit and devoted memb- lls 11151111111 11°11 51X Yea“- whcn 5119 was at the time in The Guardian. I.-.i;' " ‘l1 Peters Episcopal Church. greatly interested in the matters so 11111151111111“ 1° 31- 3175131111115 C°11V°111- night his condition was reported alzloiil-ing the last few months his ably presented by Mr. Hyndlnan. ALPHA REBEKAII LODGE — Many unique features marked the. this city. and where through her careful management and pleasing personality. she is doing a wonder- ful work. Yesterday morning ln the bcailtl- il(fl1‘ll continued to fail until tho lend came. yct not untilt he had i-‘irxniui. SIZRVICI-IS- The fuii- “achwl tlic ripened use of 10111‘ ltral of tho late Mrs. Marian 'l‘r:illl- : nrc and tlll‘0C Ycllffi- ivall licltl Wednesday lllOl‘lllll'{ HI! 1C8VC$ l0 lll0llfll 1110 1055 111 l1 not favorable. r . b liflll1 , . - 1111111111 111111111111 111 111111111 11111 11 11"] 0111113111 of 5111111‘ ‘11159111113 Cilnflfruln her late residence. 211 King kind father and brother: two sons. Laure held in Oddfellows HallTucs- day evening. About seventy mem- ‘Vlr. A. J. Houlc, a veteran Oddfel-l law and founder of Alpha Rebekah.‘ l-odge in Charlottcownfwas among Noble Gr nd of the Lodge. conferr-. ed the egree on seven eandidatesi including her own daughter. andl that veteran Oddfellow Mr. J. A.[ Moore. who ,has fifty two yearst membership/to his credit. Refresh-i lnentsgrterc served in a most invit-' ing manner at the conclusion of this| ntcst enjoyable meeting. - t Calcdonlan; » -TOWN COUNCIL.-—At a spec- ia l meeting of the Summerside. Town Council. held on Monday. night, with the Mayor and all the; Councillors present excepting 1 Councillor Strong. Mr. J. D. Mur-l m . from the west of the province and a returned soldier. was ,, ‘nt- ed for. the town, his duties to coin- incncc on May 1st. Fifteen applic- ations were considered and it was decided to notify the existing pol- ilcc forcc that their» services will no no longer be required after May 1st. After going into the matter of tlic proposed purchase of a motor sprinkler for the streets. Council adjourned ilntll Monday next. ' t __.__. ijt. 1 —-I~‘0RMER MEMBER DEAD. — The wide circle of friends will be sorry to learn of the death of Hon. Alfred MacWilliams. which hook place on Sunday at the home of his nephew. Wm. N. MacWilliams. West Cape. He made this his home for some time before his death. It may be remembered he represented the cbratcd by His Lordship Bishop 0‘- Leary. assisted as follows: High Priest. Right Reverend Monsignor J. C. McLean. Souris: Deacon of I-Ion- —R. . A. J. ' - - . the honored members present. along‘! 311, o; iknor_a11é1s11_1,1'ygflirggg 221:?“ . . , l lows in Canada, Mrs. Hazel Henrywo; the Mass‘ new Gavan MOnBghHnI Saint Dunstarfs University; Maste of Ceremonies, Right Reverend Mon. signoi" Maurice MacDonald, In the Sanctuary were seated Rev. T. Curran. Rev. F. McQuaid. Rev. l3. Gillis and Rev. P, Petrie, T110 Pupils of the convent sang 1119 M1155. including the "Proper," was especially well rendered. Thore was a large attendance of illc membe of Saint Joseph's So- dality. 1 11951916111’ afternoon there was a reception for the children. at which the following programme was carried out: t In the evening at 7.30 Pontlficial‘ Benediction was celebrated and an 111111119119 111d appropriate sermon W“ 1111111111811 11y Right Reverend Monsignor J. C. McLean. Bcncdle. ticn was celebrated by His Lbrdgblp 2211011 oTleflfyuasslstcd as follows: R V- A- J- Mcllltyrc as deacon and cv. John Archibald McDonald n5 sub-Deacon. Father Walsh ire-ted n5 Master of Ceremonies. Tllu (lftlltll occurred at. Tryui] m] April 18th.. oi Mr. Erliest- Howatt. ivell-known merchant. leaving to mourn a widow (nee Miss Ethel Waugh). and two children. the cid- cst being three-ycars-old. Mr, Howatt had been in failing health foi some time. and although suffer- lllg greatly, bore it all with trill.- Christian fortitude. -The funeral. 1°11°W°<1 11y l1 large concource oi‘ friends and relatives. left his home buried Just four months ago. He will and sisters: Frank. Major and An- diameter 1Dlstrict Passenger Agent. C. P. R ivrnt Pontifical High Mass was ccl- street, to St. Dunstaifs Cathedral. the Rev. George I. Foster of Clove- wlicre a High Mass was celebrated 131111. 01110; 01111 M11 C- Harry Fos- by Right Reverend Monsignor i“? cf ti‘i:; city; 0110 111111311191‘. Ml’?- 'Maurice McDonald. Tile pallbearers William Wilson of Cleveland. Ohio; “"l"C 112511111. Hugh llciincssey. Jfllll- two timbers. Arthur and Frederick- Lapppr ppm]; sumo“, ,1, Me. and (no s tcr Mrs. John White. all nald. Robert Wood and Edward B11145 C115‘. where he jd‘ 1gp" @7315 leave H __ the lodge with some interesting re- able 1'."‘l!.lllCl‘. was very largely at- .1 Pa t G d M u, 3 - , , _ _ V I . and two sons. a sister and stwl: 111111-011 gegggmgliu;""g1irai’egmtl1ap1gg_ innit; Afldtllnbél; of other Brothers .Clld£.d.11Tll8 service was held in §~’,,';h,,,,,,,1_ w|-.1¢1,1111115 prolfably tfflkgil1flgflikjgss ggllveg1tyboiggc°gailfiz ’ ma. -:rvice‘ at the grave was The Iilftllllffil has‘ loge‘? de‘lay“e‘d. til t 1' - ». ncu ng erec ients of ti J - T" ‘t c‘ "h d d tea '- _ ,- .- - ‘ t . ad td b Rev. P. MM hon. D. awaiting ic urriva c 1850i. w e11 11 11111111111 11111 1111 111111111 011 11 ccrated the casket. which was laid p 1° cw “"1 Y 111111 1111 was °°11 11° loi Past Grand M85191‘ 01 011111191 {Dunstans University;,-Sub Deacon $1‘ 1111 c 11 c 11 ,Rev. George I. Foster. who ‘is expec- .icd to reach here from Cleveland on I NEW LIGHT FIXTURES IN ST. $RtllrdflY< JOHN'S CHURCH. CRAPAUI) ._. To the bereaved family the Guar- Unqualifled delight and satisfactionlfllllll 0141611115 11-5 51110010 Sylllllllllly- were expressed by very many of the‘ Icongrcgaticn assembled in St. John's‘ 1-"11111111111111511 515111719135 '- T119 last Sunday nigh; fm- the tmugura.‘ funeral of the late Evelyn Garnham tlon of the new lighting system. The ‘Vhlch 1°11 111° 1951119111515 171 1191' fixtures are cf the very latest Am-llfflllld P81111115 MY- 811d N115‘ M111‘- crican model. and consist of eight 11°91‘ Mcbcan- W111" 51119131- Gwrfie‘ tpal glass urns. sixteen inches in'1°w11 1112311 11111-111115 19119 °1 111° suspended by Statuary largest seen for some time. The Brcnze ptmshcd chain‘ Cnnopyscrvices at the house and grave were and scrcwlesstholdcrs. about ten 111111111191“ bl’ R“- 11- P1°1'°°- The feet from the ceiling. ailcl each car-'1111,11 1113111191111 “'91” 511311111111 317111131- rymg t. 200 candle Dower Nitrogen Wilfred Butclilitlcr. Alex. Boucharfl. lamp. The eight fixtures are so wir- 11111111111111 111111111 Davld 111111915 511g ccl to switches that all may be uscd.1 M19911 Ram's”- er cnly a portion as desired. andi ' they have made a delightful trans-I formation in the prcviousl d" l, '“" lighted church. which shou1ld 11115115111511-51 111° P11111119 1111111151111 to increase tile responsive partici- 151111111 1111151111111 A9111 22- 11° M15 and patloil iii tlic services of the (lllllfCll.1M11S' T11"111‘1$ 11111111111111“- “1 5°11- ANDERSON~At the Prince Ed- (;_ |-_ m OFTIUIALS "H"; __ vwlrd Island Hospital April 23rd. to Ainoiil} the visitors to the city‘ yllS-1M11' “"11 M1“- 1111111111 51111911-‘11011- 1* tcrday were Mr. G. Brilc- l ' -,‘“°11' 1 B 1111111“..ll<INKlNH—-At tilt» City Hospital on st. John. N. 13.. and Mr. i). w. Ai-,A111'11_ 11111 l" M11 and Mrs James lail. Travelling Passenger Agelit."1°1111111~“‘- M11111" 31V"- 11- 11111181111111 Both officials were optimistic rcgar- W1"'\111111'3R1"E-*A11 111° C113’ H91‘ dlng tourist tmmc for m‘, Marijpital on April 16th. to Mr. and Mrs. times. especially in view of the new 1111111111111 Wcaull-‘Yblfi cll-Y- 11 111111811‘ hotel accomodation being provided "l? - in Halifax and Dlgby. But tliey.11*\NAG115N~—-‘\1-11106113’ Hospital. were rather dcspoldcnt regarding 1111 A9111 22nd” t0 Mr- and Mrs. the prospects for Prince Edward fs-lEarl Ranaghan. City. a son. land. as tlic result of the Provincial MC1NN1S- — Al» 5011111111011. A9111 Government's policy to search for‘2lst. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moln- liqlior. They said tourists. especiallylnis. a claitglflcr. Ella Margaret BIRTHS 1 5°11 111° 1111191‘ 11111111118 by the car- Mrs. Maria Trainor. aged 72 V0818- i _ , r1 w rk as soon as possible. They also ‘ ,13:.1_;fm::$r1:1,1l1$‘1)1e1;11111&s m: '{f.‘{..§l,.§,,m.y urged ma; me govbmment seas. The Excheqdcr Court. it is be “dammed tn the home 9,5 hellie. (Mrs. Albert Brown) saranactllllllv and 11l‘1\'ll18. the horse took PROFITT-At Lung River. Tuesday. lam flmnchuy the 0mm- Mgrlttme alleged. wanted Dicks to take the was a bngm chm and loved by mtbake. New york; Mm A A wad_-fl‘ll,'lll. at an automobile followlnglAlai-il 24. William Profit. ' [Sands Presbyterian church. uow the, United Church. and it can be truly said of him that in his duty in all Walks of life. he was prompt at '11“? call. his words wsre spoken without fear or favor when iii the ltausdof right. Mr. McDonald hso .a sp on the public aflaiis j vi 111C" flshd being exceptionally vrii read. he was looked upon soci- "lly and-politically as one. of the “$111118 men inthe community. His Provinces in the employment of Mr. Comcllas Traffic adviser. O LAID T0 REST-There was a large attendance of citizens at the funeral Saturday morning of Mr. J. . Hughes. Requiem High Mass was celebrated in St. Dunstans Cathedral by Rev. Monsignor Mc-1c Donald. with Rev. Father MacKen- zlc as Deacon and Rev. Father Mon- vcssol and cargo back. but he de- clined. It is understood he made several trips to Ottawa to try for a more adequate set lcment, but this was of no avail. It was finally da- lcidedto send a representative from [Ottawa to consult with the Captain and his solicitor. After considerable o ‘ tion a settlement was reach ‘ed; the vessel and cargo being hand- ed back with damages done to the vosseinfier crew was also paid W838! Tilercl are left w mourn a sorrowlng tether and mother. a brother and sister, to whom is extended our sin- ceie sympathy. place Tuesday morninil 111 1111111 o'clock. 1. ' A delightful banquet was given iii the Victoria Hotel last night iii hon- or of Hon.A.C. Saunders y the Lib- eral members of the Legi lature. his The funeral tookl ,dell._ North Tryon. Murdock. Al- bany; Christie, Sadie and Charles at home. and Sterling in Western Canada. _ Deceased had been in her usual health until a little over a week ‘before her death. when Dr. Bell was called in and all that lov- ing care and skilled attention ooulrl do failed. for the great Father de. aired His child for that Upper and Better Kingdom, where sorrow them at some distance. The horse FOSTER — At 2 Euston Street 0n became unmanageable and plunged Wednesday. April 25th. 1928. Georg-l to the side of the road and over a n, Foster, in m5 83rd year. - 'J1tllll’l|) fence. leaving the carriage MurnAnF-At Argyle shore. P. E. bciiind him but still attached. When Island, on April 25th, after a brief 111° 111111911 °1 11111’ c" 511W 111B Pffiflw- illness. Annie Currie. widow of tlic 3111"" 11¢ Slllflpcd. left his car and late Colin John MacPlinil. aged 77 wcnt forward to assistin discntangl-hveer-s, r- . , ., ing the mess. Between them all wyAm) - In this city on April they 1111111810111tOlIflllSIllCSStllEllOfSO:25th, Robert wyend, in his 34th but ili doing so Mr. McGauglicy was| war, kicked by tlic horse. a recent wcst-. sENTNER _ M Lqyam; on Wm- very nan-lb “out!” m. betterment "be" g so Deacon. Rev. Fistherkhip paid in full and also the cost and sin are no more. and on l 1 alid davelo mutt of ‘lii liar of i W lsli one at the crave. Thllof nine months detention of the supporters and friends. Tuesday momma at l 0- 1 k h. "11 "11"" 11111111111111“ 111° 1951111111111 ricsday- April 25th. James C» 50111-1 life _ 11 I 111' 11 1 Hon. Dr. John F. MacNeill cap- called he‘, to be with himcaficd m; his leg was . broken between the, net m his 31st you n. H1e will be deeply missed not only 1 .41 lNlJlG1E11§1T15N1 order ofthc funeral procession was was as follows: 191181118 01 00111111- bus: Post _ s Employees. oral-y Pailbsam-sz-t-S. P. Paoli. w r plrcd. llip until-the vessel's articles had cx- It is unddrstnod that most of the ably PNSlded. ’ The wast list was as follows: Th King. God Save the King. Oizr G sis Hon. A. C. Saunders tangeis. The funeral took place on lThursday at 1 p. m. After a short service at the home. conducted by ithe Rev. Geo. Somcrs of Tryon knee and the ankle. The injured, |(|N(;__1n this orgy Mm] 26th 192g 211mg “'1” 15 811 W515 01 1189- 11111011- Mrs. James King. aged 7'1 years. w?’ ‘W? his lnlurlcs- He was asslst- MATIIIISON-At Bradalbanc. on ' ° *1 °“"1"K° and drive" home. Wednesday. April 25th. 102s. Flora hcster Melville. 171- W- J- M86114 'v which were on the vessel . _ 10811. Judge Arsonault‘. James Callrlgzotlimeulllllc of seizure and lately rc- 9:1 Qgem11lig1eéflbfflgkbm M‘ Leaflnited Church it wended its way fiénffnértlgggcfi: cflhwrllzltl/lmltheson. wife of Malcolm Mathe. Khan. J- F- whu" H- Ffllll Mllfltlvrned had to be thrown overboard. T‘ t?” 1‘ mm J P‘ Macmwredo Cape Traverse. where Rev. D. the house‘ The our (i111; m“? 5011,1861’! '19 ycflf-‘l- ‘ - Io I'll - .1 Pheo. a. J. Johnston. x. c. Active The bedding also appeared in a _ gfowh~ Hén-B w Lavage M. Lamont of Charlottetown preach- “We m Bonsmw come"’°’d c" — F . , , . ‘ pallbearers-J». B. MacMillan. Louis filmy “M” yM-tous coon“; uterr- ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ‘ ‘ 3A1‘ Lmeri: .boverhm-end ed the funeral sermon m the Kirk‘ cured me Servwes of a doigtsn ‘pro- Qr 1W0 YQlrl t"’1"‘“°' “m” “°"“"““' '1' '1' 5111111“ '1‘1P'-"°°1‘ “m” "‘° 1‘““‘ nof-‘r- who‘ know out with ' 1. ....... c. o. busy. x. c. 1t 111W 11am"- ali" which Sh“ he drove back w the mined 1111.11.11.11 Mr. Hi1 t‘. nerve}, ‘Nubaianbnt, wiiwsl-JW have om trollbl wit! Bum-rd and Arthur l-iuzhee- 4mm pginhd, obi-trod and ged sitar 1° "v B1 1*’ "1"." Y°" 1"! . M Do m resurrection. Margaret will be l 1"<llm¢ic'n‘!or~ tilt lahtmiyuerr. R1119!‘ lllilTllviw 111181111- Wll- kon of her 111$ Y°“ ‘Wig ‘ {Hffflmfi Tqggmrsegmvfilfxmflle °,°,,,§.‘,.,,-u¢¢oly missed. both in the homo rlllyilegrlisiy 1ll§ll1ill11rt1111t1t1>1il1llb°11t1t11 111111: "1 have taken everything I has ""11 lllmtlsdd, but llsvs inmr lu1d "l! oftlcm do no so muoll good u Biiltutltyn ltltllll la. John O'Neill. Trainer. W. P. l-ibam. Mburn —John. Frank. lino-Cain. James Kelly. Patrick Clarkin. Thonfas Hughes, Jr.. and Stephen Hughes. . n wlomuo BILLS-The marrlagc| took ‘place in St. Dunstarrs Oathed-l late Mi‘. and M11. Philip d. .11 The vessel is at present bcinil wiyeh delivery will be ca go l Regina To Take Dig Cargo frhc Regina, an auxiliary vessel. on,“ by. Mr. Wilson Trenholm. the Marine Wharf‘ waiting t0 t!" ivorymf approximstaiyafloo pack- quors 1 lulled" 1W l h a , all i tlfidtrkdt...” ::....:ti:..'.'..... aililtlote for pain, but are youkglim yenufn: int in rod? It isn't the genuine splrin wlthbut- iti A dru - B , nor Margaret ‘ligtl {Ibex-watt {(1, la are. qu , 5 ' ‘f b1y11virtuo~ots claim 1h. and will be rot tot-ho Bil it W,“ "1111 talossixbot more“ in 8111 llfilfllfl! , 1w “rum bfof liquors taken on st Halifax. the _ Ooponllagai llnJsmas Power ably assisted diam in‘ Ct. Pierre. , Regina has at present on board 850 eases another vessel which was la!“ OI j _ tabs returned. This back to the owners The Ladies (Lucas R. Allen. M. L. \.. H.111. cox. M. ‘l... A.) vcre some wall Or. Geo’. Green. a vocal solo sling by Mr. Leigh Dingwall in his usual ar- . tlstle manner. and orchestral music. An.ov t unique in the history of the evint being the fiftieth anniver- oaiy-Goldon Jubilee-of Mother 8t. ~f t Joseph's Convent. been spent on the island. rum“, ‘mend in the commu Cit arino (of Sweden). soporiol-eas sent showed the dughaevmpml-liv 01 The Reverend Mother. who is um wow-Mews- llldcn um- tctlve as any of the Sisters of the Basil Sherry. , "immunity and enjoying excellent McKay. Lou Maboy. and brose health. ts being heartily congratu-lltoonsn. ‘nted by numerous friends and pup- lls. Forty five of those fifty years 6f did not arrive untilafltr the fun- Mothor St. Catherine's service in the eral. Congregation de Notre Dame haveari-ived in time to sec tier ‘ore 0M ldcparied, for 0n High. ,was laid to rest in the family plot iadloining. there to await a glorious . for she was always ready with a smile and a pleasant word. As a member of the Presbyterian Church at North Tryon, she will also be missed by the many subscribers of the tele- ‘1 5'30 yumfly 111°11'11" 101' ltlgl N B and charmed bv ~ phone system for as o rator on ~ th Margret mum mush“. of Port n. - -' ,‘ the Is d province was observed at - i111 _ tizcns. one who has fined a gnmtp _ pug", P019168 111 31- 91°11"- 1‘ u“ “p a Saint osephs Convent yesterdayuwys-‘gailtléofigllglgglgbfigrnawlls 1:6 iar place in the esteem and frlend-. lmany floral tributes and messaiios tthe many friends. Arthur and Hank Her brothnr ling. who was notified of hot illness loft for home at ones. but sad-to say Her sister. Annie. however. home. Mr. McGaughey. although scvcrly injured. and well advanced hope that his convalcscencc will be , speedy and complete. Ill the passing of George H. Fos- ter. Charlottetown has lost another of its aged and highly respected c1. shipof a very large circle of friends in the community. For many long. years the late Mr. Poster conducted‘ usiness as a master blacksmith tom which he retired in i920. A year later he sold his properties, and removed with his family to the Un- ited States. After about a year he felt that to him there was "No place like home". and he returned to the' Pwvlnwofhisbirthwopala remaining days. Since his return he vas called upon to mourn tho loss of his wife. ‘a most estimable lady: ,