. lsolliihv. LAID 1o sum-nae of the istelrs. James Griffin was held on Sunday sfternoon from her d“ or late residence to St Dnnstan‘s Cath- edral. and was largely attended. . gonna“; m, The services were conducted by Rev. Father Walsh. and O'Neill. runsltal. esnvlcse. - The t. funeral of the late Everett Lsrsn A slster, Mrs Donald 611500911 nl-Dorion. tfsy his soul ' was held from the residence of L. Millview prodoceased him some pa“, "1""! In his dsnartustfis fir!!! olic Priesthood Installs the DB of Ringwnod its most promhent Ism- bers. He has islt a rich let“! 0' hr the spirit of hes established. Augustlgte MacDonald of H. D. Foster, Marsirtield, Thurs~ years ago. day afternoon, the funeral serviesa being conducted by Rev. Mr. Muir- Tbe nail bearers were: John Mac-l J-‘arlsse. W. Warren, B. BIUWIL) B. C. Hardy. Lemuel Croc ett, A. C] Interment was msde lnrof vMrs. W. H. Rezrdpnl will be cred andrespefllldh! ‘ id t l hat proving {filler i 3312b sztaecks t?!‘ illness “lid N" "rlwd l" ‘he '5‘ Foster. York Cemetery. TU IBDAV FUNERAL YESTERDAY.- Theflast, week. funeral of the into Mrs. Harry: Morgan wss held from ber ‘late: residence 14 Valley Street yester- has been received of the death on Dunstan-S Sum!" morning o, M,‘ Amhnnm sufferings ended when he passed al an excellent day afternoon to St. Cathedral and was very largely st-t-Johnstone. Brookline, Mass. services at the Church and grave were conductedyoungest daughter . ~ t ‘March 5. , by ‘he Bu‘ Raymond M“K°“'°'iQliffvfigf.’r?§§’§h§§e§'§l°.t§l§§§Ii H” M‘ “and Mm a ‘m’ Mamdadhdse. to report regularly to the" tended. The The pail bearers were: James Coyle, Charles Messrs. Mitcheilna sister. is the only member of the Hrs Bessie Dixon and she of the Frank Dillon, Samuel Doyle, l-‘red family residing here now. Mallett and Robert Duncan. FUNERAL . YESTERDAV-TMA. Stewart, Summerside received funeral of the late Mrs. D. A. Mac- a telegram yesterday G Leod took place yesterday from the the sad news of the death of Mr. “'59- revsidence of her daughter Mrs. H. H. H. Harvey in St. John. announcing Mr. D. Johnston. by special train to Harvey who is eastern representa- Bolfast. The services at the house rive for Marks Fisher Son and Co.. were conducted by Rev Dr. Ramsay Montreal has been coming t0 ill}! assisted by Rev .l. W. hiacltenzie. Island for over tbirt!’ yea" 811d l"! The pail bearers were J. 'l‘. .\icl{en- death will he deeply regretted by a lo. Chas. MacDougalI, K. J. Mei-tugboat of friends in thin nrnvlhce- Murdock Anderson. D. A. MscKin non K.C., A. C. Duchemin. The ser- YESTERDAWS FIRE. — Short- vices at Belfast Church were con- lY all" 11 °'°l°¢‘ll Yesierda? lore‘ ducted by Rev J. W. MacKenzie. Another of Bay Fortune's old landland welmmulh stream" marks has been removed in the de-|the delidflmelll- "l1" 1118 mise of Mr. William Coffin, son oflfllhv alrlved l-lley l°lllld l Mr, cdmngfilled with smoke had reached the four score and tenlhlnld l" n"? Mich?"- rhe lute James Coffin. mud a Two lines of mark and was the last or the fam-ihose were soon in Olieffllldn "ml ily. lie was a general favorltelwith n lllllB and will be missed by his host oi‘ ‘W11! ile is sur-l friends and relations. cutting the flames extlnillisbeal, Theft‘ damage from 800D was ennsiderable vivcd by three sons Cameron Wil-|smol<e nnd W11!"- liam and Clinton and two daught- ers. Susie and Lottie. Tho inner-l LEAVES TO JOIN Hi8 SHIP.— nl was from the borne of his son Mr. Benjamin ROEBPS JR. who has Cameron and was largely attended. Reverend Allan J. MacDonald been enjoying a five weeks visit with his parents here. leave! llll-‘l third officer on the Canadian Gov- lmrlsll "l9"- °l F0" August“! h" eminent Merchant Marine steamer gone t0 his eternal reward. liis rare spirit left its temple shortly before night The late Father MacDonald had been ill only s few weeks. but ow- in; to his long pilgrimage here- years-—-l|is condition _ virus viewed with grave apprehen- eighty four sion. He lived and he laboured, and he died amidst the people he serv- (301111 YESlQPdB-l’ mllmllllv ed so long and faithfully, and loved so well. m‘ ‘Eanadlan Rrrester," which leavefl [rousing is n shock and sorrow to all who knew him and loved him. earthly last mid- morning. The Fbrester is retiater- iah Honduras, touching land some time in early August. POLICE COURT—- 1i U18 PODGQ flour (iTlIllks appeared before Bis Honor. One was dismissed; one fined $20 Father MacDonald was a native 0r thirty ddyfi; nnddfllfi 09-1161‘ fwd of Saint Andrew's. Stewart; and D681‘ “cum $30 or sixty days each tin connec- gn the time Red tion with the shooting affray on school house he first received the last Friday 1158111. A- Llllwlll D0816 rudiments of his education. Later was arrested on Saturday about he entered Saint Dunstarfs College noon. charged Wm‘ ‘hwl-lhl. caus- and on the completion of his class- in; Brlevdnfi bddll)‘ l111T111- H9 W115 icsl course there proceeded to the taken before Montreal, Martin and remanded Grand Seminary at where he entered upon the study morning- of theology 0n his return to Prince Edward gun. Stipendiary K. J. until this It has been learned that the shooting was done with a shot in the afternoon s man char- Island he was ordained priest by zed with having stolen goods in his lamented the parish the late lvntyre in Bishop Mac possession was fined 850.00 or church of three mOIIlhS. He was given two Indian River, the ordination taking days in which to pay up. place on the 5th of July, 1874. For a few years he was a pro- . fessor at Saint Damian's College. the Calgary General Hospital, otron Feb‘ 24th when It w“ mel- IJY tween m“? and “VB hundred cattle appointed Sunday morning Feb. 21st. aged 83 of Fort Augustus, years. following an illness of sever. and subsequently was to the parish Robert Coffin passed away ln where for fortynivno years he ever al weeks from blood-poisoning, and laboured ss Master's eye. Had he in the Great Task gangarene. lived it He is survived iby his widow“ was the intention to celebrate his two daughters, Mrs. A. R. Dauncey Golden Jubilee next year. Father Allnn MacDonald was in- E. Coffin Mrs. G. F. Talbot, and one son,W. . and several grand- timately known and highly regard- children. in Calgary. one sister, Mrs ed not only within but also far be- J, A. Lawson of Charlottetown l’. yond the bounds of his own parish. In his priestly vocation he truly ex- Coffin or Savage Harbour. amplified Goldsmitlfs Preacher." “As the bird each fond endear- Graham and Brenna-n, on. Tuesday ment tries To tempt spring to the skies, He tried each art, reproved each art W. F‘ Farrow, (M. iP. Robertson, dull delay Allured to brighter worlds, and Whitcook. led the way." He will be mourned duties in the church. pastor. BURNS‘ in Off-NO Pain! -. s-. . Doesn't llnrf. one bitl Drop a little "Freesons" on an aching corn, instantly that corn Ito hurting, tben shortly you Ilit it rig t oil’ with fingers. Your ist selh a tiny bottle of “Frsssbns” r a few cents, suillcient to remove eve hard eorn, soft corn. or eslluses. without soreness or lrritstiou. 5‘ “Village its new fledged 0ff- lly plot in the Burnsland cemetery. In the homes, nvnd missed from his sacred He was a warm friend as well as a beloved His keen knowledge of human nature made him in the The funeral services conducted by the Rev. A. D. Richard were held from the funeral home of afternoon. interment in the fam- The pallbearers were: fW‘ C. Stew- R. A. Henry. J. Hunt and J. B. i1; -TOWN COUNOILv-There was another large attendance or -both indies and gentlemen at the speciul meeting of the Summer. side Towm Council last night. Two of the important matters dealt with were the reel ation of Coun- cillor Toylor and e dividing of the town into wards. Councillor 'i‘aylor's resignation was accepted by the Council and April 6th was set as the date for the iby election to fill the vacancy in the Council. The motion was carried to divide the town into the three wards East centre and west with twp council- lors from each ward. {he record- er is to prepare a bill to be pre- sented to the present sitting of the legislature for consideration. Dr. Cameron was appointed meat and milk inspector for the town and Mr. Sampson Grady was appoint- ed whsrfinger. After several oth- er matters bad ‘been deslt with the Council adjourned until next Mon- dny night- Tbere passed peacefully sway at his inane. Rocky Point on ‘March 4th. 1920. Mr. Patrick iFeehan at the age d! 76 He was s kind and loving father a good sad obiisins neighbour. Ha was a carpenter ‘by trsds and endQNd himself to all who knew him. There are ‘ion to mourn besides a narrowing widow. two daughter and two |ons, also one sister The deugibblu are Mrs. M. White of ‘@811- bs ssid of him: “Wsli done. 000d of sympathy. the roll and faithful irvant. bearers were Messrs. John Isrr, In» the joy of thy Iprd." Augustus iloQuald. Patrick I01‘!!- ue. Charles Saunders. and John ester flou In the hearts of the people of Fort Augus- of Requiem was suns by his pntor, tus this lasting monument will be Father Walsh. The pdl bearers‘ were Messrs John Smith, Jsrnessleep on. beloved sleep There is left one brother, Mr. Smith Herbert Garrett, Micheal. ISLAND LADY DEAD. -W0l‘d was the 1 morning to take up his duties as‘ H“? 9355MB 111315“ 1:116 Halifax for the south on Saturday a L where en route Malone Soul-is and Mrs. Patrick Bermuda. Nassau and Jamaica. Mr. Conway, gourmet H" mum.“ Rogers expects to return to the In- toolt place to Kelly’s Cmss on the E. 1., and one brother Frederick; sorrow panes of-stster. rs. It‘ ‘Walsh of chsrtlwended its weary way through autos sad lli horses In their dsliv- DOWN"- hou“ u. ‘ ‘Rollers! tribstessaowdrlfta totbe espstssyat "n; cums fins]; family; Spray, West Caledonia where he was laid __ beside his former wife Mr. and the. lteasid lleflilvsry Margaret lament who predeceased and family, The lliases Dorian and,hlns twenty two year! I80- It is; well Miss Gertie McDonald. also letters] ;Thy God in whom thou trusted He do'eth all thins! best South Shore cemetery. J-Iigh litsssgl-Ie saw that thou wsrt weary And called thee home to rest. IIICRIN. Ill! Cltfiluin rest The remains were laid to rest in] Murphy. James Hogan. rest in Thy saviour l when Hr. Clifford Boots passed, all. 62 in April and he has been suffer-- away quietly during the afternoon'At present live Boulter) one daughter Mrs Elbert and Lorne as wall as his Mrs. Charles Waite and bis three brothers Amasa. Benjamin and The pail-hearers were Messrs iwm A. MoWiliiams. ‘Lellan. conducted in the home by the pas- 11011185- . Beneath thy native sod. Sanislos Thy bead is plllowed on His breast , -ci-l||.onews gflrhlgrmmmfinggzffog: INGL-Tbe Children‘ s Aid Sccictyltion an a-rnalllnlllldn or the Groin Alien and - l" . ~ Co h id its resuinrk; ' rs IMPROVING-Hike many friends of its most valuable citizens; bon-fgomfywmeeaz: m: Tuesday ev_l‘:$‘he wen," “rm”. up“ i _ of ch 9th st 7.30 in thelso much for the sale of their IIN- was unable to come home. The ha)" John Cum," B“: Tidal: Halli: Summerslde. Fourteerducts. h“ d m. member! we", press“ m; georgefltrsssbnrg. where they v Q Memorial cemetery. In; oseemnialhinrry from an in- hit-Wit the Al“! l" 111° $°°'°‘Y~"""°' “d m“ “m” ternsl cancer in the abdomen injflnd the ‘P1118111 l, the last eight or nine months: his Town cl filmlnelflldfi mhdd 11B 115"‘ of the third and his remains wereftion for theft having been ordered hleiburled in the Miiburn Church Dllby Mr. Ernest Strong, acting Ior Judge Mtfluarrie as Juvenile Court from the Town. One girl is also vou probation for a similar oifenseprs in the West. |having to report to her pastor and Charles undo the agent regularly. “assume. George R Mcmmc. Amos sion arose re provision for the sup- Boumm A" Gone“ and Ben MC port of delinquents when sentene, The funeral service ‘as ed to reformatorles or industrial . i-rbe In the other tvvo of the plenum and idly God. 8117 AID Officer for the "l" report of his works‘ Igor GQQ Reagan” u“; um Rgygqhl-ETILIIIIB Provinces it is under- "an fTurple and Stamford. 5510041 111M- the j The death took place ilicate health for a years, but her death, in the prime of life .La a sad bereavement to her] five daughters who will surely missv everybodys best friend in this: .world, viz: ‘Mother!’ Her dau h-. ters rarer-Madame Duffy of tghelmade for each Sacred Heart Order, Halifax, Mrs. , , ugmhnny Swrdy. Bnokvmle- Anna, Nirtts report teacher in Wesmorland and Hanna and Mabel, in Boston, Mass, mother. Mr. Whelan. formerly of Freetowmp, There has been Mrs . lWm. 29th of January nd th in 1 were lierformed ‘by aeaowggllri: mean“ mmm“ Curran. assistd by the pump, m,‘ The Sula"? P. b McMahon. May her soul rest in peace. came that Daniel Stewart. a high- ly respected resident of that place had died suddenly while at work Owing to the delay of ma"; the Friday evening family with they had just received telegram saying that lvnuld arrive _at Melville Station Bale 0i’ Western the next evening. ‘ments are responsible for the main- at theWenance of juveniles noon, the firemen were called out Sacred Heart Home in Cbarldtteqhpmes and this was felt to be a 510' a blue at the resmence or M; ‘tvoygn! on. Jslntzsry thZMbRoIJ lhfarytnatter lvrlhic: should he settled , ' ,_ or“ or Grgflou! can. reic o o he o n non the sun . At present the Ju- .. AGED RESIDENT DEAD. _|Arthur Jenkin c r when VDMW m [he 54m. year o’ her ageyvenue Court judges ‘re unwmmg do a quick? The deceased, who had a larsnno commit juvenile delinquents to he 11mins number of friends and relatives, but ygjormatgfies when brisk not one enemy. had been in tin-certainty HD0114. provision fpr CHI‘- llllmbel‘ ‘lhrying out the scntence. Cbliuctiona .iu the Marltimes aro as u rule us- ed for capital accounts, the inter- cst from which is used for bulid- H ings. salaries, etc, and the (barge ' his or her nlnlnfenance, showed that there as been a marked improvement in schooFattendance and Rev. Father “rattle-Donald, whom all were glud to break in the Whelan family and W°I°°m° back 1° 31° swiftly (‘d111- she is survived by her Ether and memled 111111 V81)’ highl} for his and Mpg pan-m; untiring and CODSClCllliiJug at plyesent of very few in nddmun to t e Board of Management. The M7‘ 3°11" T- "Sanitation is proving itself mo.“ useful in looking n1ter,.1n|1,,q,,e,"_ 11nd neslectea children h. the com- munity, ‘it -ti it] have a M v es “m”; by no though it is said they were around ship Bishop The Messrs J. in the mines of Westville. N. S. Pfirlicr Horne of Winesalg: rvfitfllii-nai 8nd ti-linsn came w his bereaved months visit m the chbevnan West Ilhfliins sbruptness, They nrient two days in‘ Montreal a letter “dd 1°11!‘ day! in Winnipeg on their lrnm Mr. Stewart stating that he W11! West. In Winnipeg they wgrg was in good health followed by s interested in the Grain Exchange his body 8nd in the process followed ln- the Provincial Govern- "ed there is un~ from Mr. uork. no canvlssing for the subject of this membership for this S-Jciety, “u. who sketch a ho 0 - ed at 6000 w“ and cam“ mum John wgellgn‘ “rind ongesiabgrthgré sequently the membership consists night gers as well as largo quantities of m Haverbm, Mass" freight between Halifax and Brit-Dana“ Emermd‘ to Summon-aide, would mun“), m," the city last night. "0111 anyone who wishes tc join ' ll"? Society. the fee bolng one <20l-' _ L”! (51-90) 11 Year and the meetings ~ e 11B held on the second TIjt-Iidfly A wave of sadness was cast over of each month at 7 30 in 'b '1‘ Lewis and vicinity when the news Hall, Summerside d e mm wedd from a wheat eley ‘in chores of Jas. p. MacDonald of "low lilant of the Harris Abbatoir m; iwestvme arrived in Charlottetown where they kill a vniece Miss Jessie Bell .Herbert both accompanying]; to"; minute. destination. ‘three young men of Melville the Messrs MacPherson, Gillls, and are shipped m lNioholson, who in the dead hours ready of the night, with vcdllrflils and endurance, battled glble snowdrifts bringing 111M118 8nd Dnssengers The late Mr. Stewart was a man vol sterling character. respected ing else and beloved by nil with whom he er government came in contact avnd one who will principal output l1° srently missed throughout the cattle and hogs, entire neighborhood. invalid father, a devoted wife and of every snjmn] 4a son "Donald Alngus" of Mt. Vernon. held at the home ‘by Mr. Ewen and offal MacLeavn and beautiful were rendered "llfld0f the ship of Mrs. MacLean. bearers were: John MscPber-son, radio people. son. Jae. E. Purchase. A large radio ferns, follow the funeral oortsvge ss-it This company BRINGING UP FATHER- MmBQT THIS eafitx MORN\N'A\R we Fm: -t Queen's ‘m: Don-ca is RIQHT- IT ‘ Rocky Pent; Mrs. George Cowgill of lnwsll. Mum; Jones of Rook! Point; Willis of Lowell. Ins. one O IQ av Inn. Isswws stew... Ins. “'"'*'~ ~,1'~'.i~v-¢u. Thd chills. from all over the West, for slaughter. indomitable Block yards they are driven up a m 1 long stairway to the w]; storey‘ e 1‘ W11)’ throuSh almost impass- the seventh, where they are killed, the re- Every process from the living to the six the delivery of the meat is in the miles from the station to the home, hands of a specialist each of whom “em. does one particular thing and noth- P95- The whole plant is und- 111s from 1.000 to 1,200 s day. In He leaves to mourn. an aged and all the slaughtering every pnrgme seven small children at home. also snide who showed them through of Ontario the plant explained to than, the BIDS one sister Mrs J. E. Purchase hnir of the cattle and hogs is drred in the absence of a hind sold for plastering, the bones pastor an impressive service was ground for poultry feed. the blood t d MscKinnon assisted by Mr, (loo, The guide EIIIIIIIGOPOIIBIY hymn. that not n hair was wasted, leader- even preserved the squeal or the The pall- ‘hos and sold it n; 901111111 MflhAnlny. Jas. llLMscDon- the unearthly howls occasionally aid. Henry Brenick, Donald Nichol- heard and I10! understood by the 110m n! nnlwl butter. Here also they visit- concourse of sorrowing frimrds ed the largest stores, warehouses ‘"1 “l1 aveTa-Ee ‘he- culled home on a and mission, hsv- surplus and or ML a day, or an new“ or one every lhngs accompanied the remains of water. The buildings are situat- Much credit is due 6d near the Union Stock yards. the stock yards From the inspection. The "16 of the plant is the latter number- been is utilized. The B065 ini0 rel-timer. b” remarked They from mun to the ml‘- This will explain uses about zoo Merv . Clo/tars; h tb spent s |‘-,3,'.','n$u gs opening vf-ths and four sons. The sons are; W- Provincial shew the whole building min tbs Francisco. Csi.; Allen c.. of New “"“°“ ‘°...‘.';‘...“.°""2..... ... u y, R, mo; s mars s. one or the most interesting sights was s valued member of the Pres- in the city. st Saskatoon where they spent tlve interest in sIl branches of the one son. Wallace both living at andoymgm ‘mm some time at the Agriculture! Col- Church's work. - loge, saw the different chases at position her ministrstions to the work, including demonstration in slog and needy of the community judging horses. v which appealed especially t0 810111 funeral which was bald Sunday. arrived is the city Tuesday night. l ‘as this was lnllne with their own March 7th vu very lsctivities durhgthe 10"- "9" l-lll! tended. The Dill “"9" "9" who left Liverpool by the S. S. "EET-iattenueu a Grain Growers Coaven- here tbNo sons. have done well in the in! and grave. ew years. Tbronshflnt the whole study farming "before taking up a gzggmui!“ P918 iBli (I187 611311794 "lmdermlly n“ Much sorrow and sympathy was farm of his own. t - E- I . little snow in m" “e on probatbfaatigtaldt :1: drrflrvyla in automobiles iup to the dsy they loll. lest inhabitants declared it was thB imllde" “In” ‘he we" h“ a” alysis. to which zperienced _ mglypastor and to the Agent to attendlsungburg McDonald and three sons ‘Bayf e . “Mo; yegulgrly and not to iniinqrdads or horses. through c311 formleg v . -l d f: , . b es w _ _ . -n|:o m s1‘. JOHN. —Mr. w. 8151811- 11111- dw- “WW "m1"- lilies‘: ebzgeetdesfibzedln 15.". Zlwfylilzllrltllgzvrn ii.’ .931‘ dfgeweet ll! OI? m“ "m ‘w’ “ “m” “mmser Snrissa. C- 0- Rand. E- M. Malone. of the best farmers and roadma - ‘are now on their firm at Wlhhllle A disc”. where they are being admired by visitors. f Fhaimlriney hmne w“ “llevenb scarcely a home in the community . u , occupy ng i d merits l“ “name 33.33% t: flltcrgrters than any I11!" or the West which they visited. _-AT WORK AGAIN. —-Citizena are glad to see_ Posbmnster Ari-hill‘ Allan, ‘gummersi agnln after a his recenl dlldhhl-ldll l" f, 0 t m] In, , (in motion the following werellose was forrneri . - Prince County HOIDlV-fll- "Tiigmlgfigkifigar Ecédovqis paw elected mflmbflrs of the board of Garrick of this city’. m“ ' Angus McEach- lummry: Archdewo“ Wllll-e- 397- m Post-Among the 1111111" inmate is only for Hone‘; as [hg new Superintendent Mc-of Eduaalbfl, the appointment of which was tho fbrecsrst in i116 y speech or lion. J. F. Cohan in the ‘make’- u we" M a beautiful ‘jrow o-Conue" or 13 “Hulda N,‘ to visit his home ever ., Iliomloiri Alslfilvlrglhlenlldt Edda‘;- d: from Ringwood Women's institute. Smndrvilln. Mass who celebrated "m" hwplmmy “nil ~ t at o . . . the Sydney Poet. T01‘! M81111. "Y! the Halifax Chronicle. ILL USED.—Mr. Court yesterday morning. and bore mm o! the marks of the M11811 hsndlins Mauflw McDonald he received. ills eyes were badly mum o! Dome/SH‘. prflata blackened. front teeth missing and _ his hand ibandagedc ills assailants n gumptnqug bgnqugt Md present. lllfi Waco. .\ir. O'Connell had bu“ llhl-elll 111mm)" i" ll" i WEDDING‘ town. on March 15. when Miss Ger- dl‘ gillldh trude Whiting of Georgetown, be- 111" 9 came the bride of ‘diev. G. G. More- PMYW- Tlacadld- side of Montague, was performed by‘ Rev. D. M. Mc- Gowan. The brids and groom were unattended. Af-ter the ceremony the Rev Monslgno “a l‘ ‘i D Md the 1319859,] three young couiple left on a honeymoon ' r ‘ l" '8 ‘ c on trip to Charlottetown and else- “hele- brother clergy for their kind’ ex-vnouda- Cmlllhh. MP-v end Michele] MINISTER FOR s‘ I lJPessltm of thoughtfulness 0n thisi-l- of Waltham. prominent In the CHI-I'm" SUMMY” l“ —ENTERTAlN.ED—Mr. and Mrs. memorable 0968mm ilubour and fraternal circles in B111" Mu“ °l 8"‘ 5w“ Lyman Caseley had the-pleasure of entertaining for a few days the in can“ Mag“ procqeded Wm, Bum d V‘ P n‘ l“ ch H l ' tlr ,M.L C - . , 'ean rs.R , i h re Yfll‘ Th6 roman“ may visited the recently tagged‘: formers bro er r eonard as acolytes and clerllv to the door of 1 08B A. Isrrell B11 11 '- l1 larger, who passed away at ma" boys of the Cathedral and Corpus home in Boston s. short time ago. Cllll!" dlldll‘ They left on the return trip the 9mm‘ llYmns‘ last of the week. ISLAM-DER wms OUT.4I‘he PM“ 3"“ Winnipeg papers are giving prom- inence to the success of IMr. J. E. Keough, butter maker for the iCrss~ the Ho], s” were G1'1111d Cllhlldhld C1111 101’ iltlllldl‘ n! faith. He was then invested by the famous Toronto. Mr. Keough, native of Tryon, P. E. L, and whose them the reasons which moved him March 10in, photo appears in the palpers, has to ask of the Holy Father this Years and has spent ten yea-rs with Cflillfldffll the Crescent. popular one. ent itself represents the blue rib- l“ "'9 Cllthedrill There ware more than 200 entries ference to the many works of char- Wlten Mrs. G. Bsilingsll was called Bwrln! was naturally a difficult 911D Mr. Keoush took first prize at Toronto in Section 1 for fourteen ed on their pastor was one um, Then" followed what might be said push and other rural ~ —'MR8- WM.‘ A. DOUGHARTF sonslly. but was s special mark of served by Mrs v c on m Q 55.92553.‘2."'f..2°.l$.l’“‘.2.1"25.i§525.552???"afilllimftoéiii?‘ I.'.'*..".1":.r ali°“.'.l°i;l‘..“.’.'li...‘i'"t;l t2:.'.="'~ v, than“: pry"; -,-;g,,,~~ v- ‘I-v-ttttrrzzzsitfit... ' - - v - er on e a e rs ar sb-o c rs ngall rendered nit- RRTtr I Poaoor TO Uimc. ALONc. 5on1 '- TwELu-rui. The deceased was ssrvles. seventy-tour old. Theresa-s g wfnnlpq they rat to Be- lsft to mourn the loss of a devotad weak. wits no lovlna mother s ltlflblfld THUIIDAY Dill A1’ ATAN-I-IY There nsssed sway st 8 ' Bridge on March 12th, 1”} nus, »-—---~ - -~-- -= m '- w ian.rztr.s the. 1:: London. and Andrew IL. of Sum- United Church st Stanley on Sat- _ ‘d w w, n - The lste Mrs Doufihart tudsy. tlisrdt 18th. Rel. Us‘. Mtlsen IIIII lisouwih. , preschinl the sermon. nius. Iarlsh aid 0n n.1,," M? 1'"- Their next stop was byterisn Church sud took an ao- lesves to mourn vher husband and their kinda" The O. hid '- Of s rstirlnn dis- Stanley Bridge. tn s close, 1-w- wllllilll Q]. ‘ A usw REIDDINTr-Hi‘. A. V. llsht they aw,“ h cattle. etc. Ill of were ever cheerfully sivnn- The Desborough of Wisbsnh. nnsisad. ssetlye haunt -_-._' .,-‘ IIIDAy. , llrselv 111' Mr. Dssborough is one of the 400 namely- Alllllll- “Aurina" to tska u , .farming in - ~ Andrew 811d "11"" Canada. About, fl _y“I>6t-cent of PITT“! Rlcfllltpqx . Pool upon nephews Bruce Bell. John Glllfllnld the party were Genmsn -_and=.Poles. w“? ‘F-dflrd u.“ and Chester sfclood. Alfred A.. They arrived in Halifax oryflnnday ‘m 7' l" "l! my,“ ‘- 11119" morning and proceeded for West- n "mlwllm 0f v in lhB Gdddl“ ern Canada. Mr. Dssborough was hi" ‘hlwlsht the RBY- 10"?“ the only one coming to the Island; “d” “m”! Twill; ll" 11ml“ he is going on the farm of Mr. J. R. alum “l”! lhe l“ F Munn. Marshfield. where be will| “I 1°°~ Whntls. . . and Wheat The next visit was st ment took place islanders Harrison officiated st expressed by every one in Rocky, --——- Point and ndidlllln! dlfllllc" "he" The annual Executive meeting CELEBRATE) 1 it became known that "Mrs. Joined of the Diocesan Cburclt Society ING ANNIVERSARVM Hynss had been stricken with par- opened m SL Paula “H” y." of friends of Mr. and h. she eventually yeamrday a, 2J5 p_ m_ vemumo Rose. called last mm succumbed ‘On Fill 26"‘- 1926 l“ Archdeacon White presiding. omll- Atimonte Ave. In. U18 fill! llnsllllfll- . The following clergy were prom-um‘ °“““'°'”"Y °l l-lll 001111118 "1 "W" "l"! “m” m‘ ent‘ Revs. n. n. Raymond c. 'r.‘°' m" 1’°1’“l" "Willis n, ~ ' inwnrtant ‘date could M’, dd 1n nnee without trim, The old- in their time. Al- inoy bought two car- Mrs. Hynea soon won a place in o “u,” m _ v ls any “one on smv 11°“ “i” Z§.'§°§..".'§"Eb°§T b‘. Esrwefufirl “m” “mime o Th9“ a“ m“ never spared herself in serving J "c Hagar-d. “r Percy in”. party. it was a very h". other. her presence in the sick “l,” Li c u - -R- h Co" n ng. A number of tables“ room has been n veritable God— ~ l° "j B kw!" J ° hWdffl Illlyed. and ti, send many a time, for there was 3W0: Pghmell‘. bu-mmln Erma! Jvlilailegleed to be J. l1}. (lsrmt in all. Dtgloll: A“ is Croftonshlalnuei or pgizeflwsutherland "Ml “may where she bad not ministered l0 sh - ‘a, Enmln c‘ m“ Ber as won by H; Jester“ the sick and suffering alwail ‘men’ ' - n - rap an“ gre the festivities n Batik-cheerful and sympathetic, giving Moore, W. E. Boston, Harry likratenyhue B] ad been concluded but n" (i111 °e one" of her beat talent around the sick, C. E. Mackenzie, Allan Raynorhand ‘innit; brief spseehto that Yhll D1‘°' 1rd more which was more than ordinnfy. Mrs. H. D. Raymond. and Miss - - 0B0 bov highly l‘ Her maiden name was Slitinn- lMargaret Cotton. iwwe “Filled h)’ their irien nub Hughes. She leaves to mourn ML Q 1L B_ mngwofu]. Trad," "llblmfg- 311d 0n helm] , o sriet stricken hnsbnnd- and an submitted the flIIisflCiBI etstemenfimm’ “"‘°" ‘“°"‘ 111mm adopted son. to whom she was m, (he yen showmg a balance M; "1116 @1811 on n-tsugibis m, very devoted passed away seven W661i ' %pg'e‘2°c'i:l°“-dl4l-liiittlui years ago. The m; ~ - ~11". iitsilm JVlP-‘I- "V1185 llfld leached ll"! 118° I927.wau cllilrcillltredhilzsiasy-tll: x3e: filllnlfllle low“ beau-um“ de. hack to work d! d5 7118f“. 11nd W115 l" llel‘ 11'1"] the next annual meeting. Place of lousy sndungooldnlvlllieezd d‘ very health when stricken. iler remains U I , “ > amen d ram the were tenderly laid nwuy ill the R. ‘He? “g Qharloltelown" ml""e~_'l\"“ Gllllflv News. nine days Messrs Horne BIB by their WEDNESDAY M . . P, DUCHEMIN sl-ATED :12: Qffifflagugifflaumanon. S_ .,_ C“, n. u. Raymond. Rev. u. 1'. SDPIBIB, <1" ""1 3rd or m. m: rie. Thomas Burdette, Stanislaus ‘B’ w~ Tml-W- w- L- Colldll. T. E- lpasned “my l“ ‘Milli l llill Dolron and Wellington ‘Murphy. MlicNuil- y ‘belmmd “lid llllllll --- A large collection or Mass cards {um 99'1")" °l A. and spiritual boqirets covered the John 3mm‘- ll w" llWhliBt Funeral services for Mr. llis 90th birthday on Feb. a, Wm it creates ublank in this be held tomorrow morning 1n smhe is gone. For a this, heron, [he Joseph’; chum]; and the bumfllwaa broken but not In“ P Mcxemm large and all“ be i“ Cillvilfy Cemetery, Wsl- c??? 7|" :11‘: “an k ‘ ' spaciu (ltl.ll'1‘ st. I) - “"1- 119 yn 1101100 t was assaulted on that Fridn! ,,,,,-,°,,',‘,,, Qxfé'“,,,°,.,,,,,,,.,,,_",'},“, m. O'C0iillt>ll who died March ""11"- A clear" '11“ W“ 11'5"!“ l“ ‘he Pale‘, occasion being tho Solemn lnvesti- m1 W" 501'" I11 P111109 Edward lav-led as “me wentomand“ me mgm Revere“, land and rm gs years was a whoolzhe entered the pearly .. Wm, [he m. ltltlaufijher; there. He later ongqqd gltihmthe létlrnuénerable hon » us noes and f 40 r'n n; d111- or yo"! h’ He was for many yearn Lust evening long time of ceremony the The ceremony was preceded by w“ ‘I "lll-all’ i111l1ll0 find Justice of not, yet been __emptured, sl- utinn, presided over by His Lord- ‘ reilldent of Somerviila i0 years- lmrcl" 0-Le,u.y_ a, whm, and. up to his retirement ‘@131, He is stirvivedby his v twenty-five priests were present. Year” a”- “119 9118n8ed in the pm.’ ""1 dlllllhlels- 511519- M" BE __ A T‘ gmgmfiggufi Dg;g“%u%,a {by visfon business. MacDonald, Southport; | | 3,... qn e . . n t rsss fro the I r of the dioces alt- 307°“ ‘he besl °l htlnllh wadmahl’ fiemownmmmlb Ing was solemnized at Georso- m c emgey presentation e. w“ a “any “Hand”, at w], somorjetnbralce to thsnzggrgr: t? by new d f can‘: ldggthdr at his fu I Addresses were, ca. ness overtook him and he " ' . , ~ . I f llowed his emulns to I iizsitszzi. Elli“ 22;: -?°-‘-i’-i‘-‘-i-‘l°v l§°-5§"~“3l-‘1-- a1r.“§‘".a"s.i:'.::' n. P. Croken. Rector of st. Dun- n“ 1111118111611; The sons are the "l"u'-n,um "and pémmm, staffs University. to which the e“ James oconnelb put“ °t o ' d rave side Baum” “rdsnnmment chunk. the house am s . w. ~ -: uebb O'Connell. _'“ the New Luau DISTINGUISHED Vl5l nr. Oxun-evvr tusu m.- M“ ville court until a year sgn_ when made a suitable and feeling reply. expressing his gratitude to his manage‘ 0r .. that it . Th ' bl ruins for in the evening at 1.30 the Bishop Riarycndyl Harlenéitaatilggtttaravar: 832:: Italy's; ltlnlzlgnductlpeclfl and his wife of Boston. Mr. me gamed", when, he was prejwlth whom Mr. Olconnell insds that city on sundny- 51 IMTB. Leonard ‘Caseley were sented by Fr. A. L. Sinnott, inlh“ Mme; Pulpit will be occupied b1 Th bitty:- with traegwiv, A my n] b] Blltaiiflgiiolllllmuglll-‘l-aéin: ey en procee e m s oys e evening was A. . . .. v (gagdiey-g marker, Mm, Link. procession to the Sanctuary. nltarlilziilm giuthe farms ofclélr. and Mrs. 6r of the Flrlslt Igreibeyle: 1's ny. 1t . Eli.-- '- renderinl: sppro- Ztllfiiildnydevenglg. whenMdo-ntdltrglldlll- :0: dlsgtihguished then! The Bishop on be- ren s an relatives gathered t nd traveller. l111 ing seated on his throne, received ldfinther. The evening's sntsr- 1.11m: South and Westl. from Monsignor McDonald the lillnment besnn with victrola sslec- engine, vhieditteraneun. nominating him Do- ll°1111 which were several in num- H, p” done consider! ‘ mastic Prelste of His Holiness. her arnd euioyed very vmuch. then “d miggflqnafy worit, d The letters of appointment from "1116 excellent violin selections k H , er hard llvlllll "i" he“ rem m mostly old time tunes played by R "i, a readny v0 Latin and English by Rev. A. I.. ldlf- V- C. Gay, accompanied st the “a” a s Cwamery “m9”? °l will“ Sinnott after which the new Pre- Pill" by Mrs V C Ga al M nwlee" Ha com“ who won the Sweepstakes hm ,m,'de M, Bulsmn proreaslou M Lemuel E‘ “I! 8r karma“ mended by the Rev. 1m m,“ ' who writes: "M1- 9Xl1ll1lll01hl-lis Lordship. The Bishop then "how Dmlfl-Inollf WW1" "d w‘ “mi: who is a addressed the conzresation telling W“ llmlddlllfld lhrnlllh C-FCY puck“ ‘ymphlmy m‘ ' ' ' not yet comprehgldtg MP- Jnv nlnyed vmlny selections. 111111111111! 0! 1111 °11- ' the at f thi lie was also a com i ‘b , qnaintance with i711 parish? a lire ohighlsv GIY- 0f courfie tbpeibnfllloseytlnilr: England and ‘nia estdl m, w“, w“ a very rpraised the work of Monsignor Me. musical artists formed what‘ the lend to the interestoill . The hmmwme m", Donald, who had inbound listeners on ssid would its known tusl aoquirelnents. iilw Wm, my, ‘Wm-d and the W, for nearly eighteen yosrs all-the Gay and Jay orchestra. and will enjoy his visit ii parish of 5g, played several numbers together. town," competitions‘ Dunstan's. and made particular r9- Tbe evening was swiftly flying by __-_. recent National memos butter for fifteen disnity for among dairy -——- lt berrr ed b hi a i the t i iteti . Au lihtfl rosrum‘ a" mm °l Cum“ “d m” pgstorst‘; Irllspecizlly “his "idling: ilIlB Ikudiestid: WEI lsesoredosritkrlslrli: music owis groagcnfl! ill‘ . nod seneroalty to the poor and to n" nnioyeo very much. namely. by the leiahn abate m» the orphans. He assured the oon- “The Deacon's Courtship", and A number of ill” gregstlou that the honor oenferr- which received a loud spplsuslbdrom Vernon River. ln addition to the All Canada was well merited and it was not. was enjoyed one hundred percent g many f"! only honor conferred on him perl ice cream and cake, which was Qpuanflfifl," instill ‘ these W. Cole, wife of William A. St. Dublin's. other recitation. "When the Mihisb ‘bu... “mm” we by =-___r THPo w.» A ma: KETTLE. or visa - n" v-sv-l-"r bee... " I/ on some.