. the railway were badly mien in sent to this Province for the use f Kerr. C. C. Thompson George Mc- gflrptuth alfigaxgkffi? misltlilytzections‘ yesterday morning ctgtugry sflhofls for the remaindgr inty-re, Lf B. Meilish’ and Harry s M, her t , m t.» I e resu t that a number or 0 e ac oo year. After con- McGregor. ‘t091-D"“““‘,“" c“ the trains were tied up. sultation with the Superintendent The following ls a list of the Wlflwaakwlllfi R. C. Ltelrnlfizgy, _ Yawn“ nflemoon the "m, m of Education the schools selectedlfloral tributeea- . nnnlmw W“ largely a e t . summer-me ‘M Bord“ w" do”, to receive the library were, Eben- -Plllowe-—Mother and family. Ull- Tlll ] -» i ‘DAV M, ed, but not so with the eastern llnn Mo?‘ wlthdan enrollment dot fifty the: Baptist AChut-dllii b“ 10d wig"; ~ .- . “m; m.’ “m, we“ of aummerfldm pup a an average atteo ance oi resen — cme e an so. pull! l-h h” fhnslved the sad A; 1030 n“; m!“ ‘he “m,” thirty-five, and Brooklyn where Ailbert J. iMart-in- Mr. anidt Mrs. yinitlflhm h of his sister. i hn- f i y Mr. Nathan Bears the teacher con- Jen. D. McLeod and Family M1811 nus 0! ‘Ne’? which occurred _',.f{',,..f 1'3,,fl,,,"“‘ “arm”; M“ ducts a most successful night Catherine McLeod. The Thompson . . Jmfienugce a |_ The re. PM U; m “I f“ 0"“ vl-ewHschool for the adults of the com. Family. ' " in Sqp‘h:fi|::hve u; ‘M! ‘my on n at e t the city to op- II timer-ti,- use!!! I nestlly, 111'" n 1 “M R.‘ MaeDONAi-Dc-g‘ T54 the date Mr. John A. Fm River. i003 P111119 in Belfast where inter- nisde in the old cemet- m service was conducted at “m, and grave by Rev. D. c The funeral arrafllfl- er atlmira-bly carrled out , rifting; The 11 Mscllllum’ on F1111" msnt I" e11- the Macwcll‘ ‘gliirman Gillie. D w. Thomas 2:; ii ‘inmei it e y w ret - . - ' _ ‘. iiéogillgnslén Jone“ Morris who also drive miles to funerals; and to vigih have been posted in Prince oi presence o! Immediate relauvem M, M. ihe bereaved home. mnny friends. TUESDAY ._ROGERSVILLE VISITOR.‘ --l1‘¥l111i11e to the flock. Seldom was liiiss Hazel c. Maioney of ROBBTB-flhiil seat vacant in The Church and vme, N, 3., who has been ellfllllllnilpie was always ready to eontrihngn friend, Miss ltuth Gallant oi Summcrside left hr, home time willi her Monday morning for her _K_. -P08TPONED- ~ and Arthur Britt-e from train conditions, the from c. F‘. C. l’. under he postponed until a later date. _TORONTO PARTY. - 1111159 and Mrs. i. E. Wyatt, Miss Wanda Donald of Canoe Cove. This funer- W. A. Brennan. n) which took place on the ninth Sumniersidc tett on Monday morn ‘inst. was largely attondeld- there be- ing to visit Muuti-oul, Toronto anti-ing over one hundred sieighs. The Mrs. Brennan iilansitieritzcee were conducted by C. W. to rnnke ilii extended trip and wllltltobertson and the pail-bearers include (lbicago, Davenport, lowa were Angus iMcPhee. l and attic. Middle Western cities in Wyatt and M111- otlier cities. liar itinerary-K. took Place Union Cemetery tnntl largely attended. ' Rev. Mr. ivilson. Henderson, Arthur Jns. Essery. Jackson social gathering t thc home oi red Tunion Alberton. Mrs. ‘flll. lr. A. P. Ahern and v isted to the musical he» players. ainty luncheon aniasilc was once n and curred until a hen one and all assembled . . - _ _ , to again visit the Circle was ex- 11111981 At eleven o'clock a-florel tributes which covered and ‘I “FCLJV "'1 l v "" 1l7ermg1irggggr?gtlqeit"essllgtoiitlga, Mr- A. “M911 11111 1199111181 110111 9111111011“ m t was served to surrounded hie casket ,’ m” )A>,.,/;n11' i ‘ ' ' ' town. - ore 1 __ ' _ t’ _ m “any 81:913.; Eidullllggd! (lfltggcxntll-‘Zltrilladr’ and Vernon ‘/ //:1.=-"““ ‘h1g1 Y! “WE'LL KNOWN REB|°ENT"‘ m? hog" dmm__Mr as‘, M" ma“ . _ ,4 .. _~Q,/" The death occurred at her home on w gljlmt“ ' ' ' y \ Notre Dame Street, Summerside. 11191111119" °1 I . tire Mrs. Tanton that the party wn|| he “Bast Yet" and tn 1 11 1110111 enioyshie evening. have new . Power, spied and 1 acceleration -MD|I for Ion; Engine ‘Claudius-made Product Windsor, Oat. ‘o. .1 _ _'r-he ‘funeral ‘£5.10. ugh-gun was i , March 30th, the Tue “lag? “geld from] “fldutnk Jig pol‘ ore ' v1- ih; nt, 8.46 oclock. us“ BEEAVEMEN-n _ lied resided for the last fiftydive o Morris of this“ clay ' lght reco ve t o ondlggsd“; Iilhe death of his aflmflerlnJflw which occurred on “:10; hsy at Mlnudle. N. S. Friday ' ‘mu he left for the home of l? deceased to find on his arrival a; y", seamanbi daughter. Miss ‘Mrs hnii iier daughter had been filfltlwlnlllii which In the daughter's cine developed into pneumonia. Both ladies were known in Char- hmelhwh, .i\ilss Lytla being intim- miy known here. having visited the cliy quite frequently and "made The Morris family hi bereaved have the s n- 12: Eyrlltilttylhy oi‘ a host of friends.‘ homeirsitier two nous and f/wo daiighlarg, Miss Mitlmifly bad u tiles-aunt visit. George ui‘ soinervllle, Mass, who owing in .the,Ann. wife of Archibald Comipbell absence of Messrs Leigh laizgnfiliof Canoe Cove and Annie, wife of both having been delayed flliB to. D10B1fl111|wlio faithfully and tenderly nursed which was to liavc been lirontlvanl-ihini through his illness. the tlir-{wns “(inn oi imifcsnor Watkis, lilld t0 FUNERAL SUNDAY. -'riis fun-l erai oi the late Joseph Bryentont Sunday afternoon to wag veriqwas htiii from his late residence, The services at. 325 Fitzroy street, l the house and grave were conduct-Flirt at 0.30 p. m. The service was y en ihy Rev. Mr. Smith assisted by ' The pail hear- soy assisted by Mr. E. C. Robert- , ers were; lla-nimond Pierce, G00. son. Abbott, Beet-her liryoiiton, Hnrrywith the Lord," and the 23rd Pslam and The deceased was in his twentieth --SOCIAL GATHERING- The nnd dance held was always cheerful and thoughtful Wil- for others, and died trusting in on the 18th Chrhst as his Saviour. inst, was voted by all who attend- d, the most delightful of the sea- Thn music was supplied by sorrowng mot-her and step-father, his omhrs- rn assisted by liiiss Myrtle Phillips i Tyne Valley accompanist, and he numerous cncorcs, dcmzinilwl ‘ y the dancers to every number iil-‘Whlfl shown by the large funeral ‘ ability of.pr0cess’on and also _-by the many {hank her low and family. __,_, '-""_llllll 1 - 2» A i‘ () WE »R-+'ii.2-..?=J.i-.;".'.i:‘.:’.'_ wersary to be tit-id st. Ammonl 1 of the National conference on Edu- __..__._ r _____.._._ g As a‘ result of Saturday's mow fall and ground drift. followed by Edward and Abegweit chapters. a high wind the cuttings aii nil-in; A ten dollar n the lino east was stalled at Uigg The train from Souris was report- -d"ln the _vlcinity of st, P919" "Ill-PB. she had ‘been fighting all vwilerdey afternoon. The train on the Tldnlsh line was bet/ween St. .oiiis and Alhei-tnn in heavy snow. A! ll o'clock tug Cnr Fen-y was tbrcc miles from Borden, coming this way. ible for the care and safe return o the books. All transportation ex Denies are paid by‘ head office scheme and we are to have the use of these libraries. The death took place n; New Afiiyle bot sixty-five on the sixth day‘ of ltlarcli of Oolln MoDougall 581186 years a highly respected resident of that place where he years. About eleven years ego Mr. Dougiili suffered a severe attack of heart failure from which he never fully recovered. Though not able to do much manual lab- our still he was quite active until about five months ago when he stiifered a relapse which continued lal pictures sent to them. cally of the pictures and signified ably framed school rooms. and hung the sick and seldom would he vis- it the sick room empty handed, H9 W“ 1116 811111913. of the last re- vival under the ministry of the late Rev. Donald MoDonald and was ordained as an elder of t-he church ofScotland n; canon cove 01'1" Billy were also and as far as thc writer knows was the last Eid- er living who was ordained by Mr. hie-Donald. And it could be Milly ssiu of him that he fulfilled ‘the ioilice of an Elder not as lord- 1118 Over 0011's heritage but as an Wales College and at staffs University. ians of eligible children. these were enclosed ters asking the ages 01 dren in their care. their grade in applying f0r' a Bursary at some future time. This was done that the guardians may know 0i‘ 11111-1 splendid opportunity awaiting thc children and be encouraged to keep them in school. Communications from Child Welfare, Ottawa were read. also from Navy League and Education- al War Memorial Fund. Meeting adjourned. liberally to any cause. He leaves mourn the ipes of a loving arrived home a. few days before he died. Murdock of Boston. Mary it ls with feelings of deep 10' gret that we chronicle the death of Miss Ola McDonald, which took place Wednesday. March 17th. at her home in Montague. Although in falling health for two Yea"- hopes were always entertained for her recovery,and not until the last week was it realized that she must ' in spite of all that medical snail anid- kind and lovlnl; friends could do, she was culled home t0 "Heaven" happy to be at rcst with her Rc-deeimer. iviisn iMcDonald was the daught- er of the‘ lute Norman JJMcDonttlti. who‘ predeceased her ten years o~ go. She was born at “The Mills" inter moving to MlontsWQ-Wllll her parents. Ola was a girl 0i‘ kind and genial disposition 0nd be- loved by all who knew her. She leaves to mourn an 118011 mother, tio whom she was a con- stant companion and two-brothers. James F. of Charlottetown and Maynard. F. of Jvlontag-ue. M. L. A. ibesides a host of sot-rowing relative; and friends. The 111186 number or’ floral offerings and let- ters _of sympathy testify to the high esteem in which she was held. The funeral was held from her late residence Fri-day. March 19th at 2 PJM. to the Lower Montague Cemetery. In the sbseace of the Baptist pastor. the services were conducted by Rev. -C.F. Armstrong of the ‘Christian Church. who took for his text 1 Cor. l3-l2 "lilor now we see through a glass darkly. but then face to face: now l know in psirt, but then shail i know even as l am known." Prayer was Allison McEachern New Argyle, ‘who resides on the olid home and His wife Mary Campbell of Argyle iShore who predeceased him forty yeivrtLa-lso two. sons Ewen and John Alexandra died some years ago. He also leaves one brother Dougald Mc- Alexander McKenzie, Neil McKenzie. Hector i.\lt-.Nevin, Silas Marley and George McMlcken. Tbh funcralof Catrl Bruce Riggs Sunday, March conducted by the Rev. Dr. Riem- ‘The Choir sang "Forever gysar. and although ailing in health ‘for more than a yea-r bore his guf- foi-ings with Christian patience. He There are left to mourn the loss of a loving son and brother, his cue sister. Golda, M-m Allan Helm-m of Windsor. Ontario, and one brot- her. Vernon of Windsor. Ontario. The est em in which h-e was held Spray---Mr. and Mrs Henry Mut- - reath——M1-s. E. C. Robertson Bot an ebter Cora. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Houghton. ‘Gpray Johnson family. Spray-Milan McConnell. ‘Spray-L. 0. B. A. Memorial . Spray~Mr and Mrs Ernest Mc- ' Defective Elimination lion-you will iecl an good. Maire the teat. You will appreciate this difference. and Employees; Mr ivnd ‘Mrs. T. W. Bentley. Chautauqua Club. Edith Craswell, iMay McConnell. Marjory in JIIIIOII-I-Utfll Ila the ‘Peopleis cemetery The nali- ' O-Iivwilafl‘ uu-uehlww been sent to members of the Royal library is being munity. The teachers of these schools are willing to be respons- Thls is just the beginning of this anxious it Most appreciative letters have been received from Mrs. Ives. Pre- sldenLof the Montague institute. Mrs. Anderson, secretary or Fern- wood institute, The Reverend Mr. Crofton of Georgetown and Mr. Lewis Lowther, Principal of Ken- slington school foigthe War Memor- They have all written most enthusiasti- their intention oi‘ having them suit-J-umont. Miss Bertie Martin. Mr- ih 1hn1i~aiid Mrs. H. J. Mabon, Mr. Every effort has been made to|Robertson, Miss May WWW“??- secure a candidate for the i. O. iii St. Dun- ‘in addition to Sig‘:mmmlggsgfigagzsoafisgabeg:,with hanidtpainted rose trimmings. sent direct to mothers and guard With circular let- the chghlgroom is a pros-porous young farm- scbool and the probability of their daughter of Mr. and Mrs.._J. W. and iMrs. MacLeod were on their way to Mr. MaoLeod's former home at Peter's Road when their little girl took sick on the train, she was taken to the Hospital where everything possible was done for her. The funeral which will likely be held on Thursday will be from at 3 o'clock Saturday morning of Mrs. Martha Cameron widow of the late Matthias Cameron. She had been ill for over a year. Deceased was a woman of many. line qualities whose memory will be cherished by her daughter; Miss Clara Kilbride and other relatives. took place Paul's Church thence to the Cath- gins and Doyle arrested a young was also further adjourned for an- iv-fifw era wen-e W. D. Johnston. I‘. J. Wreaths-Mr. and Mrs. . L. H. f '3. W. ‘Hibbet, lMr. and Mr!- - McLean. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poole A Weatberble. Sprays-Jilin. and Mrs. G. Clarkson, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cum- mings, Phoebe and Reid" McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Louis McDonald. Mr. and 'Mrs. W. G. McDonald. Mr. and McKay, Mr. Lean, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McLean and Family, Mr. and Mrs. John S. McLeod and Family. Miss Mary and Mrs. J. W. Murdock, Mns. J. F. The bride was handsomely gowned in a satidle wood chiffon dress. and bat to match. tMr. and Mrs. Jenkins will" make their duture home in Dundee, P. I}. I. where the er GUARD OF HONOR-The Guard of Honor i'or the closing of the Legislature today at 2 o'clock will be composed of s detachment trom the P. E. l. Regiment under coni- mand of Major T. B. Rogers, with Capt. W. J. McDonald and Lieut. S. liesifoches, The salute wild be fired by a detuchinpnt from the artillery LAID T0 REST-The funeral of the late VWliiam A. McGregor took| ipiace yesterday afternoon to l-iaz-i eibrook Cemetery. The services at ‘the house and grave were cond-uct- ‘ed by Rev. IL -W. Lindsay. The ‘pail-bearers were tMessrs. James ilvionaghan, John Monaghan, Albert Jugs. Nathaniel Mollyneaux. Roy |Jones and George Pippy, » WEDDING BELLS.- A very ‘quiet but pretty wedding took place |ort March l7th at the Manse, 202 Prince Street, Charlottetown, whenl Miss Katherine I. Jones. daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones, Collin and Family, "Mfr." and" Mus. of eggs and poultlr it a. ... 7nd,}; .' ‘ 5-31.?“ - , w i}: I H y‘. g H 1:1 innit silent also Tim lioeii S ti!» n. u. chimneys Guardian 8 Saturday Subscribers offered by Rev. John Stirling of when the. prisoner nleuded entity‘ the mm“ (mural Th, “when-Hand at the same time asked to be tried before the lower which request His Honor readily ing March liithwse a grand eitc-[hiu Mess" in September ‘with fly-l 00111911911. but stated that he could cess. Mr. Herbie Buchanan oc- in; colors. _ . consent oflcupied the chair. The young men __-.- 1 not go ahead until the the Attorney General was given asilrid, the highest prices the penalty tor such wll high. The case was adiouraedfas auctioneer in hie suitable man-icllcl” “t until Thursday morning at nine o'clock. ' Hall 23rd. ‘it. M Mr. J. s. Dingwell in lille Chair. nei-t-i-sni. ‘Mr. Jas. beightizer Sec'y ofthe . Mr. and iMrs. W. L. Poole and Fem-f P. E. .i. (Jo-operative Egg d; Poul- lly, Miss Edith McNeil (Nurse). try Association gave an interest- Mbs Mime Rourke. Fred Vickeiglng talk on the Co-operative ‘Move. should work "out well as it will beIQOII and Family. Mr. and Mrs. B..-men~t in P. E. lsland- and COIIIPU-IIJOFIIQ Weeks. Myrtle a great boon to the country schools ltnented the members of B. Circle on the splendid results of ins music. lrene their efforts during the I Mu‘. Pied. 1M. Nash. Goverment District Poultry Pro- Agnes Arthur. Hilda Cntliife. Harry meeting on Mm George Mdmyre, .M,-_ nnqlPouitry Production. He put great Mrs. l1‘. J. Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Isl-stress on the need and advantage! @01'@11--C11°111§- 1711011- 1.111111‘ tM. iMcKlnnon. (Mr. and Mrs. a. c.|0l flock inspection and 'moter. add raised the nd Mm w, A Mn. also advised all present to notify Box 200 Charlottetown when desir- ing culling demonstration. I lPeters Hall on 11Marc.h,22nd. very interesting talks. trlct Poultry Promoter ion on Poultry. iMr. ‘Nash impressed t be had by writing Box lotbetown. The Annual Meeting Egg Circle was held ing March 23rd. Chair. of the Stecnetarybi and sent year were elected. Mir. Pred- M. Nash, Government District Poultry -Pro-_ motor and Mr. Jas. Leightizer of the Canadian ‘Station were present| anid addressed the Meeting on vari- one phases of the poultry indus-i try, and the. protltaible Cooperation. "uvhvr A Special Metning of lhigg Circle was held at Tuesday afternoon A special Meeting of the St. Pet- ncrs Egg Circle was held at the St. ~ -he had received a call from Knox Messrs. Geo. J. Mciunls and tMll-i , _ ton Waye delegates attending the _f’\““;vf1_‘,-\..R°g‘““' to “cwed RN‘ M‘ Annual Meeting of The Prince Ed-. ‘i l‘ mmm‘ h b _ I ward Island Egg s: Pounry Asswrmnster. who as een Lfllfld to held in Charlottetown March 11th T°mn'°' Mr‘ wore can“ upon m give a report had stated that a coinmlttee rel»- or the Meefinx‘ Ho", delegates gave _i'esenting the session. the board of Mn him‘; M, Nash Dominion Dig. tions of Kilo). church had unani-nheir friends met and led a very interesting discuse- 11011511161‘ a @1111- ance of flock culling as a inenns of securing additional profit from flocks and stated if culling demon- QLPHUOHS were desired some could at Rear School house Tuesday even- approximately 343.000 annually for innri-ioge to Mr. Hurry lMtwMli-lsn warm‘ Mr. Geo. Byrne President in the provided with an assistant and re- and Mrs. After tihe reading and adoption exercises a wide influence reports the directors for the pre-‘strongest cf the former Presbyter- Y 1111011811 111° City. on Thursday evening, March A general discussion took place and much information change oi‘ ideas referring to the , ‘_ p‘ .- -. _ . YrAA‘ W _ "awo-Nt-vde-eb-ticsaboaoe~4vv1_ a.- "t 'U'§ ‘e . ‘1 museum .- . INJOVABLE DONAL -- TheIsIl modern i-ontagious diseases. ' concert and box social held infrnose nurses are expected to 81111" court t0 Fredericton Hall on Friday even-hinge 9mm flhg i-inii Hospital. Haven. _ for the an offence boxes. Mr. Rufus Stevenson acted -vIED vssvsalwh-A -wwe'Sittngly llilti0llIllllnd8"Flilll-l-ilIl8" friends will regret to| f“ “an The Gum of w‘, w" muumilearn of the death of Mr. Howard‘ The following program was splen- 1415111113119 “t h 1mm” l“ Fun‘! didiy rendered. Remarks by chair- W001i y8Bw1118Y~ V91‘! 19W 11118“! 01; ..nan—-Chorus—Choir.Rec-dheldon 1116 1110B“ 01' 111° 116C839“ 111111 Bnntofstewart. Ddalogue/The girl and news of his death came as o. se- Moreli the Boat-drone Weeks. Murdocltgvere shock. The late Mr. McFar- Marcb Matcheod. Solo. Lewis Bertram. en-‘lane was one of the mosthlghly. eored-dinnnonlco selections. Fred r ‘ed residents of lite district‘, AS11198 111118111 84100111- and wll|‘he widely mourned. The,’ P11111911 by 1011111 Weeke- 110110108119 funeral takes place froui his late‘ ‘K111110118 MwNelli- 915108118- T11° residence Fernwood on Friday, Apg Love of a Bolinet.—-Mrs. Stewart. hi; Recon‘; hi g p_ m l Lolita Weeks, I1ena.WeeksvMi-e Cntliife Bangor Agnes Arthur. Solo. Lolita Weeks Weeks, Harry year 1925.'Craswell, encored. Reading Mur- Domiinion dock Ma/cheod. Dialogue. "William" —-WEDDING BELLS-A ma/rri. age of more than ordinary interest; took place at the homo of the bride's s-unt, Mr and Mrs. Hectori Morrison, Keneingtoii. on March; 24th. when Mrs. Elizatbeth McLeo- f "i ‘ . . M11111 Wwki- J~ B- 11111111111- 111" i. het-ceiweelitlileonritizedtfirliagnnrlgneli-‘ ‘he ‘ck McKenzie a roe emi n 1 sale of boxes the concert was then . , a .' p p '5 yo“ s‘ brought to a close by singing the “mm or ‘ b“ View’ The ‘bmkh National Anthem. looked very winsome, gowned in‘ Keating Le-wls Haeiam. ins music culling; brown chamclene and was attend-l . t-d by Miss Janet McLen an, d-re :- RECEWE8 CALL“ saturdws ed in brown silk georgaette, tri-lil-l it. John Teiesranlg-Jvuéiliul gays? med Wm, mbmtdery and weanhgi with kidney troulilc, headaches, 1 11 1119911115 01 1 9 ° "e “"10"” - - -' i ' h - ibackachc. and‘ thc heavy, miserable of St. Andrew's ciiurch last night. d smug or pears r e groom “as us. Joucozua For years. Mr. Jolicoettr suffered Monday evenmgmev. J. S. Bonus" intimated thateultltortetl by Mr. Lewis Morrison. feeling which usually nccnrflPll-ltics cousin of the bidn _ Th5 marflaga, any weakness or irritation in the ceremony was performed by the kidneys, He tried “Frult-a-iivcs" tRev Dr. M. E. Gouge; pastor of and, in telling the result, his lciler 1119 10111191‘ the ‘Presbyterian Church of Ken-Fsays, “After having followed the sngton. After the guests had par-i “Fruit-a-tlvcs" treatment. I have 11111911 01 11 delightful supper pre-lgninedthirty-tlirec pounds anti lhave pared lfl Mrs. MOITlSOD bést gtyle|bggn we“ gygr gingg, I am pit-lined the happy couple drove to theiritn recommend “Fruit-u-tivcs" to all organlza- home in Sea View vtvbere a ftew of_ those who suffer iirom Kidinley 1 em i0 e 0W9!‘ sense.” J. M. Joicocur, I J ‘n request himnoithem with best wishes. Mr. and‘,Ave,, Quebec. Last night when ‘More McKenzie are very popular; “Fruit-a-iives" is one of thc won- |sskod by The Telegraph-Journalillllwliir their frlcntls and many will, nnr discoveries of morlern medicine. be import- w-hether he wotildaccept the call. '¢1'°'"1 1911111111111)“ 111111 80°11 "ml-f Made from frcsh, ript- oranges, ap- Mn Bonnet] made no definite 6mm. cs for the future wedded life.—‘ pies, figs uiitl prunes. it acts tlircrt- merit. lie said, however. that he had 1s111111l161filde papers please copY- i ly on thc kidneys us well as mi the the mutter under consideration. |liver, bowels and skin. lt can be The church which is extending n. M'MlLLAN-M'DANlEL-St. siephj depended upon to relieve itidnoy m“ t“ M“ Bunneu- “cmrdhg mii-‘IYH 011111611. lilgii 1111011 A1111. W115i frouble and pain in the hack. Sold |1119 191101101 1119 11151 361101111 A5"lllts scene oi‘ a pretty wrerltlliii: on’ nygrywhere, 25c. and 50c. 8 110K» isemibly. had nwre than 1.000 com-{Monnny afternoon, il-‘ebruary 2zud,| o’ "More" munlcanm and 35 ' Elders In the Mm“ M!“ Helen France“ {McDan-‘zcns tlii- iii-Tier lJPlIIiv sunny unil Martel] session The congregation raises isi, oi‘ High River, was unltctl in - » The- wsmns ‘Vere cape,“ . . ially pleased with the display. The church purposes. The minister is 0f Blackie, ‘ygltxiilifilestnaiffiautitifnlvigé Guard of Honor Cnnsmed m. a “mp . - ,, Knox St. Avaru , P. E. l., Canon Jamesftgfgaltgehlggzzlwaegfinn]"wig. 13:11:‘, in the (ifflciuting. The bride who was giv-‘Colonel McLeod 18"‘? command‘ of the crlit in ‘marriage by herfailietyitwns The Guam was commanded a rac ve in ii. iecomiiig su o _ _ _ _ m, C t ~ ‘ian churches in the United Church|nnvy blue charmeen with hat “nor T B Rage" w an m“ w W. J. MacDonald and Lieut. l-‘i-etl west of Winnipeg. it entered tbelniatch and wore a corsage bouquet Rem“ To stirring music played United Church with a very smalliot orchids, violets and maiden hair by the Regimgnflhl Bnnd the Guard 105a in its membership. jtom. Miss Ruth Resets. oi Cni- marched from the Drill Shed and -'-—- .gai"y acted as bridesmaid. and were drawn up l-n line at the en- wcre ii French frotfk oi‘ powder trance of the Parliament. Building blue gout-gotta with hat oi‘ the some to ivait His l-lonnui-‘s arrival. Thi- sliaile and casrlcd a bouquet of .\la~ Lieutehant Governor anti party , - l1 - o. .. . . c left overnnieiit House a l l. '1811‘- E11" 3111111 51""- Wlimw °1 111°‘$122Mz-Rxhfebtgyic;izfiixitowoijdili? m. Gin the first sleigh was I110 late Hezdkiali Feavyour in the 65th [he groom acted m, 3",,“ “mm l)\".|Uflher of the qiihi-k “my i." the V9111 0f her s88. 'l‘lie deceased who mg the Sigmng u, m‘, register a second WBPG ilis Honoufs ilire-E D. D., BonnelPs invitation management and other attended mously agreed to 200 Char- {cetves s stipend of $5.000. Manager's Canadian West, and is one Dominion I There passed peacefully away at markem"! her home No. 28 Bishop Street. and ex- liud been in failing health i'or the l l- I ..\ _ V‘ I .. Aides, Col, .i. P. Hooper Capt. J. iHarrington became the bride of 233,151“! 1191‘ P10111161 W118 b11115“ post fifteen months, bore her suf-negtalihfi]?,.,:,$1,rl,:rlil,; Hf? It. Paton and Lieut. George ii. [Mn P. Lloyd Jenkins, Dundus, P. E. Mdre“ ‘Cl-mm ‘is m“ to make a ferlnir_ with patience and true Chris Nwkm “unmliulely flier m; Gem Iliintaln. Naval Aide. in the tliiril l., the ceremony being performed ’ tinn fortitude. uii_iil on the evening! by the Rev. fBruce Muir in the —ELECTED. -— Yesterday was 11011110811011 dill’ in Summerslde. fill the vacancy on the council board caused by the resignation of Councillor J. ..A.. Taylor. Mr.-,-~J-.- t Frank Arnett was the only one nominated nnd he was therefore elected by acclamation to the council. he took his seat at the board last night. DADLY BEREAVEQ-Tlte death occurred in the P. E. I. Hospital Monday evening of Joyce. eldest MacLcod of Humlboldt, Saslc, Mr. o The funeral this morning to St. POLICE COUPE-Officers Hi8- Ba Bay ‘Monday evening March 22nd. for a candidate for a, cou-nclllor t01 Mn J‘ Mcmnuon President; and record for 1926. A special Meeting of y President the Chair. Mr. 0. F. Peters the delegate to e11 1111118111131‘ 14111 111 1101119- he Annual hicks and flock culling. The Meeting was very largiely attended and general satisfaction was expressed ‘by vallpus memb- h i h th afar? It’ gtfiggztgtgves g§g"1&°§,ouf Hammond Ford. William McQuar~ try ssociatlon during the past year. flat 51'5"“ At the close of the Meeting a Avid- vote of thanks and an invitation __NEW LODGE OPENEDPG-he Employees of A. Plckard and Co. h o A qummergstllgmgganglgdgs: mm , native. However the Contest resch- served the 50th anniversary of the lodge and the opening of their beam‘ gilzlllugeglxflgeonrogafldg tzsaxggIA place made vacant in our home 1111111511! that There was a large attendance of; members of the Order and invited friends, and a very pleasant BVGIP, ing was passed. marked by music, speeches and re-' , GAZETTE“ '- Th9 ‘won honors in the din ~i1g . . °,;~'1"“°" T“... flfiilméiii;..“.€..§;.S’"..§I.‘;l§L';°'.33; "W? his" trcrtsrriimon- ‘ “ ‘ -Br>rny—-csri Cameron. iliouaneu ‘"010 elm- W- B- wNelll. -Ed- B =—- v - - -" ‘ " Radio rec lo r ll h. . ‘. spmymlmlnday School (“an _ ’ Wm; Dalton, p_ Dmmchem q~_ M there were also present on the mentioned are retd- 111L001 ieihmi, nisoegtmi: $1171: pgivnetrn: _wnm;h__ Mm qamhum and The action of Natures Remedy (IR ‘Annette,’ Joaaph Mulrhead and ipiatiform the newly-elected Grand prov of K. R. (Ca/n.) 163. 10V [he "mlmflnd w“ excellent Mr Am“ Tablets is more natural and lhDl‘ ML Mccuml iMaster, lMr. C. E. ‘MaoKenzie- of M. G. Crockett. A. A. Lefuiitey. J. ~ - - CPPSCGIIIIT-‘lbll’. S. A. MacDonald ""91" ° “km "m b‘ ""'l" Milton Mayor Lldstone Rev. Mr. n. Doyle. Prov. Ltd. (supyJ iv. o. K611" 110811111- 1118 announcer was IMorris, Grand Organizer. Mr. A. S.,Giiiesitl6. 110111 $6M- 1925- MaoKsy, Rev. Mr. Boothroyd and; n. i n. in n h TAKE SPECIAL couasa- The 111111111 11111 a‘: 5651's: “irttahlors maids Mi chow" m,“ Ma Mm, y" HamJtlons with reference to the Contest man in connection twith the ‘RW- MT- M°"1°11~ Mm“: Stewart. Pearl Burns. ‘Peggy Collin- ufiiflx’ Anderson robberty on Sun- bell. Grace Campbell, Lily Nlchol- day night. He aippeared before l I con, Eleanor MeNevln, Jean Mc- ' m H t d n“ 3 dJames ‘Morrson whle .............. Duchemin. 111"» eff *1" °11 "*1 wa: .;,:;g:,.;;:; °,'.gY,;,':;:,..,'; ........ ......... ......... The nemafils were laid to rest in violin duet by the Misses woodsideMiss Margaret Harrington of Cel- Egg Circle was held at mono 111° 11- The event was‘. . - sleigh was His Honor accompanied gag‘!t!‘tfiidgfinflgflilgifisLmewixi: by lils cliiet‘ aide. Lt. Colonel S. it. “mam friend m] ref "veg r the Jenkins ii-ntl private secretary, Ml’. ,h 1 s a a (' - . L. Palmer. On the box was rile and groom being present. ms Honour‘, cnflchman in wmmr 1&2?" m the “ltemoon Mr" and livery anti u military representa- , im- Lpon their return from tiic arm-val or H“. or the above mentioned date“ when the R0110 her spirit returned t0 God who She leaves to mourn three sons. 'Al'bert oi‘ iPictou. N. s., John and Herman of this city and an adopt- in on the _ l lmoon they will make their home st . - - . . . h n i. » Convention held at .0“ son George predeceased her : 1.ietitei1.iii_t_ (rO\t3ll\Ol at i. e but _ Charmmowu March m,‘ gave an several years B3,, m“ one sisleriBiavk-e-(Pet- nieces cosy) ing the tiring of the salute oi lil- initieresting account of the proceed» lnge of the Convention. Mr. Jae. Lelghtlzet‘ of the Candi-l . _ ing. Station was introduced by the nny, March 20ml from the home of night, when upwards gave an address on he,- hon He, co_ope,rative Marketing’ m, be“, attended‘ whlch team,“ to the esgcheeied and applauded the dlffer.. ilts and possibilities to P. E. lei farmers; also on the advisability oi’ greater production by use of early a . , i‘ teen ‘guns from the ‘Park Roadway xfsvffigkflfifhllgyggigzf The 01d Timers’ Flddling Con-gbegziii. The firing party. consisted The funeral was held on San“ test ended hi a blaze of glory lastmi a (lélllFhliwlll from the Prince oi’ i200 en-Llddwartl lslziiitl ilcuvy Brigade unil- spectatorsie: C!0llllll2i'l\lll of; ilaljgr “Kt Mar- .'ev n. t s tie eu enun lov- mem i“ which the de“'e“ed wasvllfiiffinteslunt-S. it * i; v| - Ilyilrlilnfl‘ izliigtllflmtligozlzibiginglfifriliyhgii? 1191a‘ The 5971/1“ w“ c°11d1w19d xgép] algal; [Trma mm}; LZHis Honour took‘ the salute anti ‘I? tgittuggglse inllihfit? a!‘ RSVhEi f," 8811"“, Provfncialniegrezzf,‘Li: tlflfii‘ the guard presented arms lie . . o 'n y n et _ _. ~ , . "llhe nail bearers were winters-i h“? '1“ “if ,“ w‘: 5m“? w" ed by the Usher of the Black Rod. Gopdon Evans, ychrtgiopher FDHL 17731113 u d 11119 11111111118 - _________f________________ - thfuroughotut. ttlie satiric pigogrpm , _ c gi-eu cs ill eres an H.811 on and n“ C'1Ili'8(l0lnlnr‘li3fl. so much so that the oi tlis different ildtilers could be heard in every nook uutl "corner o1‘ the large theatre. llun- tlretls were turned a-way. hut as Judge Arsetiault implied. the Titlll“ ist Association was not out for “grabbing” but to pick u. represetr ma“ and w“ largely-lilllfilflfllifl and frenzied and Wointiis The following were the floral tri-‘nmes Creecent—-Ii‘amily. Wreath-M r. Aifred Plckard. Wreath~Trtickmen and Wharf QprayWIMr. and Mrs. Gordon Ev- ;cd such lnrse ‘Proportions that the Jinli when it was set rolling. could- ‘ut be stopped. Nevertheless it was the Prince Edward could once again be filled to capac- ity. so great ‘was the demand for admission. At u. late hour last night it could mmwmghot be ascertained as to who hud A loving mntlier from us is gone. A voice we loved is still. I ivhich never can be filled. THURSDAY more than busy tihroughout the ev- 9111115’ acknowledging the receipt oi‘ HALE HOSPITAL NURSES roi'111111°1'°1111 vonsrstuiwtory tele- teieplione communica- through" Doesn't hurt one bit! “Freezone" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, than shortly you lift it right oil’ with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle oi Drop a little another-Wreck oi Blnckvllle. N. B. Miss "m1 "s 1° 111° 11111111111111 “'11? "11" was a'Ruth Winslow.» Klnfifiton. Mass. m“ “01111115111- “Freezone" or a fcw cents, ailflcicnt ta saver Chandler. BRINGING UP FATHER- i . , n I . M illd t‘. z no o’: HONOR. —At remove every harrlcom, stilt corn, or ‘Mfiiflr we" Man" Edwin whim The an lfi-imimtltz: ‘m other week. in the after- Whose rendition was heartily en alixtmflg? caaxlTiusv-Lme-titp. ‘a: thgmoaggxf the “on” yesterday m". between the ma.’ and ‘he km (learn: Johnston Cari CIIIIIBNJ". "fljly-"mi-Y Will": “III, l1’ Mo; “who! robberyth u“ w‘: cored. The special course is the study 01111616 W" a 1¥°°11 ""11 m" °1 cm‘ °'““'°"' wmwm “rem” or lmluflcu‘ I - v .533 org a (your , —--— _____ ______ _________?____________ rtnmn. MoCannell, Lloyd Johnston. '- 1 —~ " thy Georg; Moilianus ' The regular monthly rneotinl of the Royal Edward Chapter n_f the the Ein‘_ire ttilding _ ‘s- ierday afternoon, Regent Mrs. Mc- Greatly. Ilrealdinl- _- after ' unit-ii routine business pinnn were discussed for celebra- tlrm of Orders rivnntv Fifth Anni- ’ Georges ire strait-item‘ ~ro wonev ME- Da . (ghantsi- tint-tiled in hold Alex- aiuira Rope Ditviflrd of May liim- ‘ sun. p ‘Daryl-Au McMillan. Provincial Iecrqiary submitted the followiiil T. . time: the m calendars on hand at.;t e last tneetinx have been dis~ posed of in Women's Institutes. who no doubt are placing them in the country school's- a o lletina and 77081011" literature con- ‘of GINO!!- llll Cllilfllilp to be held t c-i'"r uHbERermo wt-w MMAiE HA‘: a€€t~i b0 KIND TO HE ALJ- ween -. O 1826 av luv-t. I'm-rues Icatnca. Int. up. initaia #- II-‘i - AH! YOU ARE MR oiqqa i BELiEVE - t Have A bit s. HERE Foe. $4000 row. AFUFK com- Youn. wire I DADDY-lb THERE ANYTHINQ i cart 0O. Pow. wou P 1 ‘$4000 +10 l" WONDER ‘bHEEa BEEN b0 PHCE - Ii lflll. fibril Ith-lMh have