sl ._ .¢-¢._.v. ,. i _ .... e _ _ . .i . 'il- ' _ |~~r ._’;.,_ ,,<_....~, 4.. - . _-_ . , , I -_ "-at 'ist-i:_’.'f:‘=;rEe<»r"anied by iier daughter. Mrs. William Tcrrle, where interment took Dllce on Sunday. Rev. A. K. and Mrs. Herman w6re present at the mn¢fll. \ S WEDNESDAY Sllcclsonn. arimlxr-at me recent graduating cxlrolscs of the "'““\fl° Acnouiaii-ai college. enrich. 'c or the mciatu vm adware 1r- F53 Wood is the son of Major- E, E, wood of Ottawa, Xormerly of this ¢i;y_ and B Brandso of the late Edward Wood. of Pownal. Mr, wood spec- “Med in LB-“d5°lPe Architecture and has _l0ined the firm of Stanley Thompson ds Co., Toronto, who ue Spilcialists in Landscape Gardening and Golf Course Construction. Miss isaaar. criaimn-'1-ne death occurred at the Jordan Mem- oriul Sanatorium onqsaturday even- in! of Miss Isabel Clarke, age 2i y°*“'5~ dH\lEhter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Clarke, Alberton, Prince Ed. ' ward Ishmd- Th° bodl' is to be for- warded to the home of her parents this afternoon.-Moncton Transcript. RETURN HOME-Among those re- tlllllllli! to their homes in Cumber. land from United States are. Mrs. Flora Currie. Mrs. Alex strong and 11'-U? dBll8liter Mary, Messrs. George MacPhee, Lemuel Gorveatt and Ray- mond Taylor. 5 Air Service of Canada Ltd., after hav- l ing investigated flying conditions Qi Charlottetown recently, have decided t.o establish a flying service from Moncton to Charlottetown, Particu- lars as to route and time of leaving will be given later. ` SOCIAL GATHERING-An enjoy- lhblc bridge was given by Mrs. Heb- ei' Bell, l99 Dorchester Street, on Ffldhy evening for a number of her friends, Tile ladies prize was won iby Mrs. Geo, R. Hooper, and the gen- itiemeifs by Mr. Harold L. Worthy. iThe ladies' consolation prize went to lM_rs_ Lloyd Proud and the gentle- lmeris’ to Mr. Lloyd Proud. j SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS-Mr. T. _C. Gillis. Shamrock has arrived home ,to spend his holidays, after complet- ‘ing his freshman year at Mount Al- lison University, and was successful in the following subjects. Viz. En- iglisli 1, chemistry, l. Latin, i. Main 1 Greek and one half term of French l. ON FISHING TRIP-Hon. J. B. M. Baxter, Premier of New Brunswick, accompanied by B. R, Armstrong, P. § F. Blanchet, F. T. Palfrey, L. P. D. [ Tilley, F. C. Mortimer all of Saint *_John are at present on a most cn- joyable fishing trip to the Eastern part of the Province. The above men- tioned gentlemen are -enthusiastic anglers and find the sport here very pleasant and exciting, l WEDDING BELLS-Rev. R0b°rt i am simvica-The international' _ i ued to decline gradually but delin- lliely. Three days ago his heart fail- ed and his condition became stead- ily worse until the end came, last evening. The surviving children are Miss E. Lillian and nr. J. w. 'ii/iavckenne, Charlottetown. There are also left to mourn two sisters, Mrs. Neil MacLeod, Harts- ville, a_nd Mrs. Alexander Matheson. Bradalbane; and two brothers, Rev. J. W. MacKenzie (retired) and Mr. Neil MacKenzie, Charlottetown. To the bereaved relatives The Guardian tenders sincere sympathy. CADET INSPECTION YESTER- DAY-Tlie Charlottetown cadet corps of West Kent School and Queen Square School, were yesterday morn- ing inspected by Captain ~A.C. Campbell, District Cadet Officer of Military District No. 6. The various exercises were performed with pre- clslon and efficiency and reflect great credit on the respective instructors. Messrs. James Fullerton and Leo MncDbna.ld. His Honour the Lieut- enant-Govcrnor was present in Wind- sor uniform, accompanied by his aide Col. Parker Hooper. and received the salute 'during the march-past. By virtue cf yesterdays fine showing we can _confidently expect the mainten- ance of the high standard set by these two corps in the past. The Guardian leams there are re- ported irregularltles in connection with the Provincial Department of Public Works which have called for the intervention of the Governmfni. These irregularities are said to be connected with the highway lm- provement scheme alid have relation to the intermission of monies con- nected therewith. It is \1l'\d¢l'f=f0ering,twen‘y ol- Wand heart which' wori for him many liccrs and ont- hundred other ren1per,, legde t 'H ml: me kindred sh' mauve flat crepe and carried a bou-i versity in T°r°“t° feccmly has “ke” M. C., leaves for eight days' irain`n; Mar irc; T&umG er 1°” her 'mm' quet of mauve sweet peas. Mr. Wallacei up his residence m Summemdes R'°"' at Petewaws on June 29th. Eight' bronze; H If Mem" A;'b°c)' mf” Bradshaw of summersidc, was best* Mf- Smith was “ef” 1”” “mme” idars' training will be out ln all ` ' ‘ °°r° ° Dummy’ ' , . - __ _ ,Nevada, R. M. Moo fLl¢ i man. The drawing room was artist-'supplying in me Chmnfm Balm-*L Charlottetown prior to departure. California and G A l;o0°;_e. gigs: ically decorated with lovely spring* Cmrch during RW- W' H' Harfimffs Second Battery, consisting of five of-I h me »M ,c es r. H55-.he d ht So , flowers wmch formed R charming; holiday and made a host of friends. mars and Lhmy_f_cur mm is ml (Mrs T S Pam gndaiéganzrdaurgéet __ He was recently appointed to thr. ‘ T, e._ -I-_ ` ' ' - background for the bridal party. Af _ to te I H B h r h and cdnt charge cf Major D. F ern 5 ie; Marjorie Pan reside in vmcouverl ter the ceremony a reception was held» P” ra ° 1 C U ° ‘ Eighth. of lite niirnbér. 15 und# . in the dinin -room which was rett-5 menced his dunes this Week' The 'command of Major P W. l\iacNevin,i B' C" and her daught"°m'mw' Mrs' 5 ' P t l ' . R/Dy MISUH and grandson Irving ily adorned with yellow daffodillsf interm' °f the Chmm" Church has iD. C. M. Mason in New Westminster, B. C. ____ Mrs. Mason latterl made her home . long and varied experience both as a different Sunday 5310915 °f the “ an ' ° “x' as °°mme“°° 3 i the last four or five at Hazelbrooi-:_ Sunday school work. She re tainly played havoc with the lumber summerside at 4 a. m. on Wednes- piie or L. M. Poole sr oo.. dnnns ine any ‘"4 ;,;°°l' discharging 24o pun- past winter ahd spring, having built cheons f Summerside merchants three hundred small improved- fox, left the same evening for Quebec. pens for the above mentioned firm. She is a. vessel of about 1800 tons together with several other orders. and still has some three thousand » ._-.-- puncheons on board. which will be NEW WIIITSHIIIB NOTES - The unloaded at Quebec and Montreal. many friends of Mr. ll. H. McKinnon ` She then returns to Halifax and Ticket Agent Bummerside are very ‘ thence to Bermuda. Porto Rica, Antl- spr-ry gp learn he has been very sick ‘ qua' and other northem ports, on in the P. I. I. Hospital but glad C51 which route she carries. b¢Sl