t ti. lflflbY wit» doaaulltl pet-ca FOR TREATIENT. —The In! frteada of Ira Jeollh Lane will through Ill health no eater the Cltyi Hmpftal for treatment. lt fa hoped that the esteemed lady will in a short tile nnla her woatsd vigor. The death occurred In will!“ on Friday, Feb. 15th of hire. Char- 1m llcQaarr-te. Decmaed had DQ011104! in failing health for some time but herdeathcameasagreatshockwmyd pesto her friends and relatives. H01’ taenhuoutaaoaa-oaooralaa forward received theiwa, ‘m nay tloaotOBoeaadIera rem-Jim!“ , h “.33, wuwmybcbl waojtlillllhlllllifllkilhovince had flvltnoapitat anus-aha: tactthatoneoftheneai-lmads who are pleased to kaow Cryukastoodmlilfl-‘thatahelaooavaieactag M01 m _,;_, l i “w Durilll her II In ainoo Ill! taer R. H. Idiom. After the cere- rnony. Brother McNalll gave a, heart to heart tat to the Oflicera; and member's emphaatdng aolavtlr ahty audualta wtflther homo! I1 "1 friends in t1" MW 111" '1" "Puiotaiiy uie fact that ttptlu the taiui-i ghgglly he restored to couple“ ‘I health. 11g resignation of Rev. P. l- .ful en it: dbcharge of their gdutiea, greatly depend the aucceaa ‘and upbulldlug of the Order dur da . ' church h“ b”. nltxeandnorm ‘mm. touch wi fiffg, '“°°""M at": Qxfwmuiieiice to the Obligation. this court; o. w ‘be “l” o‘ I,’ Boofimn-qwill flourish and become a suung; work as in; ~ - . b N" “in: the your. Officers installed as. flfzuferd’? "5' ' ‘m tbiiowisg; c. 0., Bro. CoL J. a as: '1 w.“ no‘ y“ pg- Ian: C. 11-, Hi0. B. C. Hardy; C.' 1.2mm) n‘ u iPtiysisian. J c. xcnboaio. M. 0.: “rune” (n, 3n, !1_ I. Bootl- P. C. 8.. A. C. Foster; V. C. R., r in dtarge of TflnlfyBro. Roland Phllipeon; F. Sedy... United Church of Busumersido baalBro. L H. D. Foster; R. Secy. Bron oboemiseas. and resignation 111 her hour of ilineas aa she saw death. approaching had done much to Ieh sen the grief attendtng her depfll" ture. She leeree to mourn a sor- rowing husband. three sons and one daughter. Henry and Bruce, settled in Winaioe, James at home. and Mra. Percy Yeo_ of Charlottetown. . 111a funeral. which was held on Sunda- was Zlrgely attandod. show- ing the esteem in which she was held. To the bereaved one-s we ex- tend our sincere sympathy. meacneo m CATHEDRAL _’ Rev. lather Brown of the Cathed-_ ral staff, 8t. John was in the i-ity over Sunday ‘and spoke at all the tuaaaea in the Cathedral yesterday. Father Brown's mission to the city In in referencetothol-lucharistic (iougress at Chicago. Nearly two million visitors will go to Chicago in June for the Congress and a pil- grimage Ls being organized from the Maritime Provinces. Before the Hermon 'he reverend father spoke briefly on the coming Congregg at ‘311141180- Father Brown leaves for Summersida today and during the coming month will speak in the larger centers in the Provinces, The ‘3- N- R- 11"! 11111111118 a special train from Mmicton to Chicaho and re- turn tit reduced fares; by the 2am renum- a imiqng service was held in the Uziusd Church at Murray Harbour, unique l1! 111B 18¢! that ll was conducted b! the boyl of the Tuxis Group.- and devotion as he has herein pre- LAZD TO REST. -—-Thg funeral There were three addresses in all eentwl can hardly fail to make its,“ ill" 11's Colin MacDougall took! anneal to us and to call forth a "h" "'11" his late residence n; one by Hines Jordan, one by .\ir.| A- 5- P1011188. ‘mentor of the Group and the Rev. C. Graham. Three of the boys led h: prayer. namely. Louis White, Roy it-ii and Prank Reynolds. Prayer vras ‘also. offered by Mr. A. S. Prowse. Four "m" b"?! acted as ushers and. took up flu offering, namely) (‘yrrenns Chapman. John .\iacbon,lehurch_ Simon Stewart and Garnet White. recently tendered hla resignations], H. D. I-‘bster; R. Sedy, Bro. B.» to the official board In connectiollllt. Brown: Orator. Coin. M. Mc-E with the said ohurti on the groaniiirbee; s. w.. Bro. B. Lamont; .i.w. that it is desfrlble as he believea @0111. F. Stewart; S. B._ Bro. H. where a former Prflbylefi“ °°9"Court; J B. Com. J. Ferguson; I-‘in. negation and a form" 1191111111 Com. Bro. n. Philips-on; Bio. .l. congregation has {11111-‘4111 timaiStewarl; ‘Trustees. Brother J. building that iii t e case o Mama“. BM, w m, _ ltirtner Methodist buiisinr bfilBlqer Th, mdnh, "o, 8m If?» used the minister annointrddsbeg'n,o,,-n m, he a former Presbyterian an in . . h_._ 1 1 w "as? or 3 “rm” imsbyitflflglglpstlliltzltlugibolttleeill: ?ll?bntee:1ll>qr(ao€f' .' -: t r ' " ~ Ezfilllzlgédbesffifflillgseié. ea mtgi-mormg 5°11" “*5 small)’ #9919611“? Methodbt. b id x ch And whereas! err; omo m a policy strongly commends itself WEDNESDAY | to this board as tending 1° 1°11!" Jug-rm; OF _ ' and promote the christian spiflfcefl] l 5u,‘.an_ gigging e13‘; of unity and brotherhood which Swom in vestemay u a Justice 01" “flied 9mm‘ ‘M1118 Peace. before the Honorable i119 0111581 111* Mr. Justice Arsenault. a of ft! g * -—BROKE Hi8 AN — _ ‘ Be it therefore resolved that [to 3,59,18,11“ ggmonLBsay 3g; this board express to Mr. Booth- broke. his an “Hes a! ‘he "gun or royd its sincere appreciation 0'3 n,“ m, ‘he. ice a, we R R- zlie fine chrhtian spirit which he 513mm 1a“ week u mum: ‘AU; has manifestx-d on this as on alllacwry pm ’ ‘ ' . BN6 l ' other occasions when the questxm n; me princes 0:23“ géiifg his estimable lady in pry-rails -'n the which has been from chief aim and purpose founders. of union and the advancement d'Summ{-r§ide_ , ill“ §ffiilfifi C8USQ.WBS COIICEFW.‘ The Board has not failed and hi ‘deed it could not fail to recognize S iin tbs attitude and conduct of Mr. ai-companied by time llootbroyd in this matter. ‘he utter Logan. one of the greatest ‘Theeecotuniittoeaareaabllttw w Activities Cotninlneez-‘Ir. Bin-had o! “n”; i annual-nu, tn.- a l’. thomodtoda iueut of , ‘ committed. which will look into different phaq of: the llillo N10018: 111111117- ‘Announce that ovary oas of than poeiatlylnreclrdto ings at. the next annual iBooiiuoyd pastor of ‘ri-uiiiy unit-dim‘ we n" m‘ B’ "m1" “~33 sfi-Sii“ “m” °‘ m" °‘ ‘m 1”“ “"1 mlitcnsod. m. A. J. Murchison. Fred Sinmaeiaide Marketing Committaez-Mr. J. 11"“ sited-a, cilia Mr. 1‘. Ambrose Rood. an_d Mr. W. D. XIII. Committee on Bye-Ian and con- mwe “unfit-gowns institution before the eadistitution: 1dr. I-'. S.» Reeves, Ir._‘“'“ m“ u mum": Adam Brown, and Ir. 1-1 J. Veaaey. In the absence of the President. Mr. Peter Brodie. the chair was filled by Mr. Walter Shaw, and the first business was the reading of the minutes of the 1a st annual meeting by the Secretary Treasurer bin-W. J. Gibson. who also rq-lldered a financial report. showing the association to have n balance on hand of nearly two hun- dred dollars. The annual meeting of the Y. W. C. A. was held yesterday at the Cundall Home on Grafton Street. The meeting in the absence of the President. Mrs. H. D. Johnston was pgesided over by the vice- President, Mrs Arthur Peaks and was opened by a scriptural read ing and prayer by Rev. Bruce ‘Muir. Hon. Pres-Mrs F. R. Hearts Pres.—hirs K. J. Martin succeed- ing Mrs H. D. Johnston 1st Vice Pres-—hlrs John Rich- ards V 2nd Vice Pres-Mrs R. H. Jenkins Recording Sec-Mrs. Seth Hend- erson succeeding Mrs H. R. Hflsoll Corresponding Sec.—Mrs E. Hyudinan Treasurer-Mrs D. R. McLellan Associate C0n.—Mrs Arthur Peak‘.- succecding Mrs. F. E. Small- wnndn ' A feature of the meeting yester- idnv was the artistic appearance of To 7H5 Wl-AND-Willle Ipgamthe Inside of the Home. the draw- aiut John's rising young skater, ling room being profusely decorab‘ Ffflllfilfyltd with yellow daffodils and the skatingldlning room with pink caruetions disregard of hi; own convenience prospects seen here 1n many yearmnnd ghamfock, or self Interests, the earnest solicl- will leave for which he has on this occasion by to give exhibitions of speed-skating his generous act of self Surrli an Inspiring example of zeal like sifrit on our parts. ‘-‘;"=-' Alsile yesterday afternoon m Replying Mr. Bootiiroyd thanked 'j""‘"@ 3°"? Cemfiififl‘. The ser- tlie board for Such kind expressions ‘fives zit the house and "cemetery of confidence and appreciation butiwere conducted by Mr. E. c. Rob- Silld that be believed in acting upi°"“°11- The nail bearers were 0n tlw nrinciple stated in the above ‘flex- Macxenlie- Neil MMKonzle. resolution and by which he was 5"“ M11116)’. Hector MacNevin. serving the iii-st moi-sets of thefizfl’; MacPl-ee and George Mc- .\lr. Roothroyds resignation be- Anllfflnriate hymns were used in (‘Qfflbfi pffr-pflye an" the mogul: .—SADLV BEREAVED. --Many the service and the addresses flu-i,“ q“, inzly dealt with the development of boy training along the lines of the fourfold Christ centred life. FORM SHIPPING CLUB.-—The farmers of Millview and vicinity have recently organized a shipping club for marketing live hogs. The directors for the year are: Messrs. Bert Drake, ‘Mllliview, (President) Milton Furness. Vernon; J. J. Mc- lnnis, Eearnscliffe; Roy Mutch Earnaciiffe; Robert Costly Aiberry ‘Plains; W. L. Jenkins, Miilvlew; Secretary and Salesman. Jenkins Bros, Millview. At a meeting of the directors on Friday. March 5th. it pas decided to notify all farm- eni desirous of selling In first shipment to have their bogs listed with the salesman or any of the directors on or before March 12th. This club Is centrally located being surrounded on all aides by prosper 1111B 1108 raiiiers and should in time become one of the largest organi- zations of its kind In Prince Ed- ward island. L...._.. CONVALESCENT. Mrs, Graham. Wife of Rev. C. Graham of Murray Harbor, who has been irndersoins treatment in the Prince Edward island Hospital. leaves for home today accompan- ied by her husband and little son. Chllfllvilher. who spent the week t-mi in the city. Her many friends both in Charlottetown and in tho Pvllsrciiatiou in Murray Harbor. will be pleased to learn that she is greatly improved In health and on the apparently sure roud to complete recovery. “men ti,» friends at Murray Harbor learned of Mrs Graham's illness and the necessity of going tn the Hospital. n delegation representing and on behalf of the congregation waited upon their Minister and presented him with an address expressing their appreciation of his services and also of those of Mrs. Graham who was n faithful worker and es- pecially a pillar of strength to the Sunday School. The kindly Conference Settlement Cmn- flends Wm be so"? t” 193711 0! U16 m _ Churlottetownd UNIQUE SERVICE. _ 0n sum tud» all for the cause of union of Prince Edward Island next weekiafti-rnoon tea was served and thel At the conclusion of the moetlllfi i vincial Dnlrymeifi-l Association was held yesterday afternoon and evening at the Technical School ing to the unavoidable absence of the President, Mr. J. H. Simpson. the chair was filled by the Vice- President, Mr. W. J. Gibson. After the reading of the minutes Secretary, Mr. ‘W. Boulter, the Secretary's report was then read. 1n making his financial report Mr. Boulter said that the year l9- 25 hiid been one of the most Im- of the aojmm Ottawa. The factorioa of the-Grant lo ‘Mel-lo w! 111° I1 I” --had id up promptly and Ill-DOB!‘ _ and bring in raporta on their mu;mum"_j_,_ aeuthly which II. to nioet in llollt ‘Home throw-n open for Inspection. ' sacrifice on the island. —St. John 'l'fmes—i ”'-"-n <uch convincing testimony. 3W1’- i The annual meeting of the Pro-i and was very well attended. Ow-‘o 1925. 0f the 1B9! 811111111 111991-1118 b!’ lhelmeetlngs and reporting proceedings tendeut in was Mllgfl“ ed to pt ia touch with Dr. Andrew ‘QM eaaary to wi-tts to the Principal m "ab," “'2, m, gwgbi ri-taswtovu University toi- uis ' til 0N1! . said he was plaaaad to bs ahio to wrrnlomhflu Iigenfflnwmud oonuulaalona a to the General Al- The financial showing of the i“! u‘ ha“ m" R. . fill 811v R . . - QJSOClIIJOI -IIVQ l blllllfifl Duimduae“ 'w_ Eeguh», flgfumgll, ~and Ieaara J. l1‘. Profit. Andrei ‘amount assessed on the factorimfcmk. L u D_ Faun an," "n I" "113-59- laa alternate elders learn D. A. , At the ovum: “M11111 111° lflitoxima. s. u. Hicks. Anglia ii- pen of the nominating CDIIIDnY-BGILQQII,ID;II‘Id McPherson au-l .,Danle cLaan. ‘ ninscroits i I Prince County: W. H. MacGIOQ-bytery then preaeuted the statist- ‘or, Lot l6; C. M. Rowan, Kenning-dear!‘ and ffgamal Mme ‘on i ' e state t a r Q Queens County: J. H. Sfimgfwasoveraud the smoke had cleared r ru- ma“? lit i n", 1|, 1-1. stavert. clerk of Pres- :1 Bu. \'§Ew_ w_ _;_ qgngon, 'away it was found that there was field, J. P. simuioiis, ctiariotietosii.;itlll a strong Presbyterian Church, king-i County; w. u. uu.i.irniiy-."’-m""1"1! ‘"1 P1P“ E‘"""‘ '5'; There were In all thirty- . ~ iland. Fortune, J. A. Dewar, hear PerllL. m‘ DIM“ where the The following resolutions wsreimii" Prue“ then passed: Whereas the work of Nations Dairy Council has been and is great value, to the Dairy Indtaatryl{f:7t'|;;'he: dlllgpugfen bad been "5 Cum" be n‘ thereto” Rnolv-ipiaced In chafge. Within all of “d; Th“ l“ fireman o! n: P‘ Efihese congregations there are al- lsland Dairy Assn ation e etn-' powered to levy a tax on the sev-_ , d d, Id i em dairy associations m we m,“ upwards o one bun re e ers n Izifiergfiirgflizdmgy fizz’ sfuelfi, Since June last the number in! ' . . ' b8 l 116 t] I ‘he “l”? and "avenmg expumeagifllllffillll-fi. l4. m Tehe Yiftamber t?!“ meme- “ ‘he m“? smlwuwnden" fibers received Into full communion -"l°"9<1 b7 1- ‘l; J1me,‘- ou_profession of faith was 188 and sewmed b? “m- C‘*“'- h by certificate 10s. Qzfifed b7 lilirlafiefis-‘bem 31st. 1925, there were on the Com- . ere-as: ur called to a resolution passed by t1l¢,canu_ v Summersids Board of Trade re» By the vaflou, conpeuuon, £9111‘? 13:1“: geeigelgitsigmmpillvfitlzg there was raised for all cofillsregra- Y 9 y ll l ‘$0235.37. 0 t6 because of the fact that we now B§§:¢."‘,',§”°f§§ church m"; was have a disease free area. Belt re raised upward! o, ‘3500_0o_ Be. 5811911 #111:- Wemlilllg? CB-Iigwgmgfi sides this for all other IIHSBIOZBYY 19119015" ° - -- db It urposs tere have the superiority of m" 111111‘! ‘Li. i-ills:t°:;sss.ig. Tb: woiusns 1110411918 1110118111- 10 ‘he 11°73” M Missionary Societies have raised ‘the travelling public. Q3235; ' - Moved by Fulton Slmiiwv- Rev. R. H. stat-sit as chfllriillill! l Sewfldi-‘d by C- E- Mwxenlie- of the committee of Sunday School 1 RQSBIVBd 11181- Ille 111811118 01 1-1175 and Young Peoples Societies also submitted the report on this work. 1 ‘didly. convention he tendered Messrs 531118955, Baird 811d 151101-606. for since June last some 34 schools .tiicir attendance and helpful ad- 11315 been carrying 0n good work. idfe-‘isefi 411111111; 0111' 1119091181- in all of these schools are to he Moved by Russell Mcbaren. Seconded by Wm. Cain. I Resolved: That the members 01 ‘the P. E. teachers and officers. 0f the 34 schools reporting only nine had a Island Dairy Asso. Jib-cradle Roll Dept. isembied here this evening tender Ton many 0g on, gupeflntgndentg ilir- MacDonald vvrlhlry Suiierln- and teache . do not realize we itendent our appreciation of the value of this department. All are good work done during the 3888011 urged to see that wherever pos- sible more interest is taken Btloved by W. H. Underhay. Seconded by Wm. Cain. little one: in the Resolved: That we tender our members of the Sunday School thanks to the press representatives for their interest in attending young. to the public. date possible. ‘Moved by Wesley Keefe. twig in bent Seconded by ivm. Cain. Mr. Stavert also sfrflssed Resolved: That our dairy Super- value of the Home Dcnartiricilh] intendent publish in the P. E. ls- When tbevscbonls are rinsed for, work was being carried on 891811" Besides these there were, several other places where the pro-i where, for‘ luiost two thousand firmilles with] i On December found some 1700 scholars with 192, mittcr- in June next. TUESDAY; iii death at tier home t 1.0 R1 on Friday of ~Mrs Vailllanlitgmugi; ert. She was 78 years of age and had been ill for some, time. 3e. sides her husband she leave; m portant in the history of the DPO-dnnd press the importance of sun vince, as that year had seen theipiyiug sufficient ice and facilities Restricted Free Area brought Into to enable patrons to keep their the winter season the should taks up tho sudv scholars; o.‘ filo‘ i flea [if/tiff i of Plensantvllis and State ‘and Game Wat-deft Erin-Bl S-PIBNQ ‘of Manshavrkin. N. J. obtained the lsvidcnce in this case. FIRE AT PRINCE smear SCHOOL. -A fire was discovered munlon R0" 59mg 2596 commnnpjn the basement of Prince Street School last evening about 6o‘clock. ,The blaze was in the north west corner of the building and fsr from ‘the boiler. How it originated Is ‘unknown, but it is thought to have started between the ceiling of the basement and floor above. y The two sons of Janitor Mitchell stuck to their post, one of them being badly singed and the other receiv- led u bad cut In his ha-nd. They succeeded, however, in extinguish- _ing the fire which hnd spread to Isome-pilper In the basement. The ‘firemen were soon on the scene land completed the gonil work of the .lzitiitnr and his sons. Practi- ‘icully 'nii tiainflli" W" 4°"? "will" 'In the basement nnd school will ilic in session this morning as tisunl ‘ The semi-annual met-tint: of thc ,l'0tsi0 Growers Association was meld yesterday afti-rnotm with one ‘o! lllt: largest zitteruluticcs In lllt‘ history of the Association It SPPTHS m lit‘ int-rousing and lillllfl is. Whili- appenriilil hers hcinrt- ynll this iifli-rttiitin, the spt-zikv-r Killll. iii-ira- in‘ Ions In "fear ‘EBALNTRFUIJ should he sure of. I cleaning operation, kIicii y v . w work, ails, lltzda Old Dutch. tch tai old- »: iiwflbufiiliufi injurious to the hang, m, Sure. safe economical I - lug is u» result of usingfifl‘. Dutch. I v ‘ . K. Hilll 61' Tl l i States game \lisrden_ P Fgtflm 1e xilllkzmflfzftliigng of the Shae) affect. Butter prices during the year bad been fair, while cheese gmilk and cream in the best. possible- ‘condition. Antiwar}, 8 Every ha‘ Eve ' the one n3 urfaoea. _ subs m cxxum Cflczz/iuivze-t —-» z . W18 list yesterday m0rlllflg and was m“ well attended. The president y,’ W. H, McGregor presided. Add the minutes of fihe i“; were read and approved, “Tam? ter read the financflil statenm which met with vcr comment, the Associalioitiagilgbifi a very good standing fmauflmy After the reading of llle difft-ient sports the meeting ri-gomd 1L self‘ into a committee of 1 “m0 to discuss ways and means o, h creasing the wool plYJducllon a,’ the lslsud_ and also tiie 119.40; co-operatfon among sheep [modem who are anxious to put the lillflp raising industry on .1 Dams a“ profitable basis. Eletlltsllltunowing (“Nomi-s were Prince County-diam] , Kings County-c. B. Zilfmm" queasy-Hamid lAird, Mr. W. H. McGrego; w“ mo“ by ballot as a dulegatu shaming er to represent the Prince Edwni Iilinnd Sheep Breeders Anson. lion at Toronto, where a getui meeting will be held on Mini 25m. Tnere pasie-l msefully away; In was ably tirviiided over by the Pre- he,- home at Chchafh 1r |.;_ LL securing the names of all of the uideut. .\lr. A. i). Dewar, who after February 19m’ 1926 a, the m‘ community ask-ailing the nwellng m attention. 75 Nam Chflsuuaxiacnmufld‘ mailed on .\lr. Wilfred limilter, the “wed wile o‘ Hammond 5mm The hope of the future is in thflSeCrefary as tiie first speaker of s"! Mm Licxemny had “m e, We must get them Iutudhe afternoon. the Sunday School at the earliest, Mr. Boulter exprsssctl himself as “mush she attended w he, Mm "The way thtqwell pleased with the lurge flll8ll'l~ hold dunes ‘mm 1119 11°“ ll1°"”"'l"-'"“<“‘ “m1 a” 1"“ "m" W“ “n” time of her death. llut her life oi tliciliy the lillt-rt-Si ‘in the association Mrvlce was drawn m a 010w she "Y imp“ was never heard to muriuur or coni- pialn and hei- pnssiiig wits one 01' deep pence. joyeil good health for some time sl within a iiiori The announcement of her dealt Sunday School lessonsin the home and trembling", trw majority nt Wm much the hearts or um“, u liens! or Unis»- pn-si-iit be thought THURBDAY ‘wt-yo fnvtmralily int-lined or they qifalntances and recall of one of the kindest of frlontlil ' mourn o , _ _ l smrnnnv CELEBRATION. - Doughert. Egcoulilgui 1.1%? Sunday was the 59th anniversary f Le ' F 0t the marriage of Mr and Mrs (who will”! gills/sea 31'2" Elixir-gait: “m” SM“ “'- Edwa-‘d Rimd- Pauly 0t nil in his bereavement. land their three sous, with their| lwives and families had tea with‘ LAID TO REST. - The funeral the late Allan Mclnnis which the aged couple, who are enjoying or splendid health, with every pres- was largely attended, was held yes- DQC! of celebrating their diamond lferlliiy unoi-ning from h", “ta res; Addresses followed by Miss Hel- en Campbell, Dairy Demonstrator and Lecturer of the Dairy Division of the Department of Agriculture] Mr. W. W. Baird. and others. Sum-y maries of these addresses will up’ pear in a later Issue. The Presbytery of Prince Ed-i ward island in connection with thel prices had been exceptionally high There bad been an increase in gross production, and if a further improvement could now be made in quality, it would mean thous- ands of dollars in the pockets of the dairymen of the Province. There was no question about dairy ing being the greatest industry the wedding next year. PRESENTATION TO REV. GEO. TAYLOR. —A,pleasant event took place last evening at Calvin-West- minster Presbyterian Church when the women of the comgrega- tion presented their minister. Rev. (ieorgc C. Taylor, with a Geneva Gown, as a mark of their appre- i-iatlou of the excellent work Mr. Taylor is accomplishing in the re- organization of the congregation. The presentation was made on be- half of the ladies by Mrs William Skead, president of the Ladies‘ Aid Society. who in a few well chosen remarks expressed the wish that Mr. Taylor would be long spared to wear it in the exer- cise of his ministerial duties. —- Montreal Star, blotch 3rd. The dentb occurred at his home in this city on Sunday, March 7th of Allan Mclnuis, well known and highly respected resident. The deceased who had been Ill for two years, was for many years employed In the plumbing depart- ment of Bruce Stewart d; Co., lat- er entering the firm of the ideal Plumbing 00., with whom be was ;dence,97 Euston Street to St. Dllllfltfllfs Cathedral whore a Re- i-"flem H1811 Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. McMahon. The pail HIFQIGTH were Messrs Alfred Pick- zirii. Rankin McLainc. Harry Larter ‘John Murnaglian, Ed. F‘. Acorn iitlltl (‘iiief Ranaban. Service at iihe grave was conducted by Rev. ‘A. L. Siunott. I i --LAiD TO REST. - Tbs funer- al of the late Mrs. Sophia A. Wood- cock, widow of the late Verna] A, Woodcock, (whose death occurred in Summerside on Friday last aft- er a lingering illness) took place Sunday afternoon and was well at. tendedl Service at the houes was conducted by Rev, G_ S_ Mitchell. The remains were con- veyed to Cape Traverse where they were interred In the Church Province had, and it twins as yet only in its infancy. Tho total value of the industry today, at a conser- vative estimate, was $5,000,000, and with accredited herds taken into account the value of this branch of farming was greatly enhanced. The tame thoroughness that has chur- ncterized the fox fndustryntiic seed potato Industry, should be an ex- ample thBLdMTYDIGD should follow. As a. matter of fact tlairylng was not being conducted by many ils- land farmers with anything like the serious thought that it. deserv- ed. and needed if the industry was to be a iptiying one. The speaker referred to the Acrpof Incorpora- tion of the Association passed at the last Session of the House. Since the withdrawal of the az- |riculmral grant the Department of or Scotland cemewrya The lateiitgiicuiture bud been successful in .\‘irs. Woodcoc was lgdmmg d 5mm [or we an” m‘ most highly rgflllected ‘Di-Ziittlil-uu l:iler‘,“““.“1' “t m“ Pwvmw- "d m" Su-mmerside and her death will lioiha“ "t the “m” 9t n" 311991511‘ dPQ-Dly regretted by a large Circle‘ of friends. Deceased who was 76, years nld was a daughter of the‘ late Arthur Irving of Caps Trav- Prue. Her hubsand who was n veteran of the American Civil war connected when first stricken. predeceased her twelve years ago. Of a pleasing and friendly dlil~ Site leaves to mourn a brother Position the late Mr. Mclnnis wasiWIllinm lrving. Cape Traverse, loss, not only to his family, but to tho trade in general as be was con- sidered one of the city's foremost Mr. Peter Brodie was re-elected as President of the Swine Breed- worded address expressed special appreciation of the work being done hy Mr and Mrs Graham among the young people and con- cluded with a fervent prayer that Mrs Graham would very shortly be restored to complete ‘health. The address was accompanied by n "kl Ike Clark Kitchens help you'- mokad hearts 4112*" "Kl-Elli? mo‘... n. a: 3gp: nfuearvaiaeaairy f plumbers. The late Mr. Mclnnis was twice muffled. his first wife. Eliza Mc- was iicld yesterday morning la Lellnn. of Albsmy, Ihaving pre-de-{connection with Farmers‘ Week: ceased him eleven years ago. By Mr. W. J. Gibson was elected Vice- this unlou there were four sons. Pregldent, and Mr, A w, lvnn in Boston. Harold, Brelttml ers’ Association at the annual popular alike with employer andHwo sisters. Mrs Eplirnm Bell. employees. wnd his passing In the Cape Traverse, and Mrs Janet _ ilrime of life. 4B years. is n severe Coughlin. Victoria. 1 Peter-i meeting of that organization. which n; u" ‘secured. The clerk was instruct- Presbyterinn church In Canada. met yesterday. Tuesday, Mar. Qthi in regular session in Zion Chtqch‘ Hail pt 11 n. m. and agsinhat 2 p. ‘Thelfoilowing were present: Rev. D. McVIcar, Moderator: Rev. R. H. Stnvert. clerk; Rev. G. S. Mitchell, Rev. W. B. Muir, Rev. D. l\icLeau, Rev. Geo. Cameron, Rev. A. 0. McRne. Ph. D.. Rev. M. E. Gouge. D.'D.. Rev. S. D. Purdie, and Rev. Joseph C. Harrison, clergyman; and Messrs J. F. Proiitt. L. H. D. Foet- er, Andrew McLeod. Angus Mc- Lean, D. M. Bernard. Murdock Ross, S. M. Hicks, Thos. Morrison Catliol McLeod, Geddie Douglas. Alex. McPherson, Jan H. Andrews. Norman McFnyden, James Jardllle W. M. iilcMillan. Qaineron Mc- Lachlwn. J. Geddle Townsend, John Stetson, Jas. Brodie. Robert Agnew, Douglas Jnrdlne, Sylvanua Doherty. John McFarlane, Murdock McLennau, L. R. Sllliphant. 101111 Pigott, Angus Green W. G. McKay- nnd Berta Auld, elders and repre- sentatives of congregation. The minutes of the last meeting of Presbytery were read by the .,-lerk and approved as read. ,A large amount of business was transacted . Rev. D. J. Fraser, D. College i-n Montreal was unani- mously nominated as moderator for the General Assembly. Rev. E. Lloyd Morrow. Pb. D.. Knox Church, Ottawa was recommended ‘m- the cimir of Systematic Theo- ogy iu Knox College, Toronto. lt was agreed to endeavor to secure men for_ail of the vacwnt fields. Wherever ordtrined men could not he obtained, sptidents were to be D.. Principal of the Presbyterian‘ nie mori The annual meeting oi the Prtrywmfl" ""1 1"‘ “' m“ "mmng M M" iier home the stranger was tre vincial Ayrshire Breeders’ Associa- tion virus held yesterday morning In the Agricultural liuli. with it: good attendance of members“ and‘ the President .\lr. lfiijor .\lcRne,. in the chair, | CORREOTION.—ln reporting the meeting of the Presbytery of l’, Ii. Island In connection with the Presbyterian Church ‘in Canada the names 0i Jletisrti. John Campbell. Georgo Paynter nnii lra Douglas as representatives of tile congrega- tions of Freetown uud Mount Stewart were omitted. TRINITY CHURCH MISSION 8AND.— At n meeting of the Triu- Ity Church Mission Band held yes- terdny afternoon the following list of officers were elected for the an- sufng your: —— Miss Margaret Mutcb, President; Miss Ruth Stewart. Vice President; Mir-u- Roma. Wright, Secretary; Miss Vera Wise, Cor. Secretary; Miss Helen Bentley. Treasurer; Mrs J. J. Stewart, Lender. BURIED YESTERDAY. -— The funeral of the late Mrs. Stephen McLeIIau was held yesterduy morning from the residence m" her son. 54 Upper Queen Street to St. Dunstan's Cathedral where n Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. A. L. Sinnott. The pull bearers were: Messrs Peter Dunn. Mack .\ici(enmey. Meivillq McDonald. Edward Higgins. mild Joseph Shepherd. Service ut fiv- grave was conducted by Rev. P. McMahon. ENFOROING THE ACT — The maximum fine of 8500.00 for a vio- lation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act was assessed against iWm. F. Tmtbei in the Federal Court at Trenton. New Jersey, on Dec. 16. last. the charge being. killing wild ducks after dark. This was the third time. this offender has been arraigned In Federal Court for vio. lation of the game laws. United and Ralph at home. These with his widow (nee Mary, lloiger) and one son Billy, are left BRINGTEG UP FATHER- Ili- IIIVlIPLl tzriii-isui of u cnustruc- with every kmdne“ and frleiii iivn Wnturir. us the meeiiilg would and neyghhoura were always ‘We not wit-ratt- a fault-finder that can a warn‘ welcom“ lint FRIDAY The iiecesssi give just reasons for so tlui-iig- was a daughter o! n“. m9 Dona“ and Christy hint-Donald. Site wits thrice married liar first husband —_DIED 5UDDENLY—Tlie death being Thomas Rodgefso" ,0,,,,,.,,, l)C("iIl'f‘(“l suddenly at (futility Hnsplllll on Wbilnesiluylnf- respected iurmi-rs of Kinkura. The deceased liad hut-n nIlIng since last suininur mid entered the PrlllCB (‘tiuiity Ilospitiil about two weeks HKU .Lln “Wstltit-siluy he was visited by ‘iPYvrlll ticopit- und remarked .hui lie ivus fut-ling much better cituu he iiud felt for some time ‘previous. However he took n su- vcre Iii-art attack suddenly Iii the aftt-rnomt and passed away. llc li-zives l0 mourn a silrrowiiig wife und flirt-e lfroiiicrs. ‘Thomas and, Patrick at Carleton; and one sis-i lcr. Mrs. JilllltJS Jultiisiuit. :\lllllll_\'. VICTORIA CROSS EGG CIRCLE -~'l‘lie tiunital itiucting iit‘ filo Vii- inrin Cross Egg (‘iri-lc ivas hold in the school mom ut that place in the evening of‘ .\lilI‘L‘ll 4th having been delayed by unfavorable weather . The president, .\lr. Leslie .l. Campbell tlCCllDlEil tho chnir uud there was n fair attend- ancc, According to the reports of tun secretary utid manager whit-ii were submitted, the busi- ness of ilic circle showed a consid- erable increase over that of the previous your. Eggs were col- lected to the number of 22,049 doz. ittl increase of 3255 doz. The average price wus 2 1-2 cents per do: more as received from the cnutiling station and 3 (‘Gills more ptliil Io members. The fol- lowing hoard of directors was up pointeiiz~besiie J. CampbelL-Pres: James Lattrion. Secy: Gavin Rcld. Edward Kelly, Vernon Ross. Benjamin ‘Weniherbie. find Monroe Bruce. Auditors P. .l. McKenna n-nd R. C. Mellish. the Prince o‘ Banana“ p‘ b; | '. Iii-r second husband Thomas ll. Arucit of AI- ilftrllllfl“ 0i .\lr. Owen liicCarville bum FP_ E L he, mini husband lF-llti 01' lllt: prosporoiiu llllll highly Hammond ‘McKensiry who survlv es and four CllIlllfQIl on sin and throc tinuglitem innit-l Jnliu Vi’. Rodgerson of Ciieiton, R. I ; Mrs. Prince Gainlilo Allan P. F. l.: Mrs. Philip S. Iiowal (‘app Traverse‘, Mrs. Georfi (zimitlit-II Borden, 1". E. l. T111111 t-rai ivns hcid on Sunday from iioiuc to the United Church. U1 limit-qua. The funeral scrvltH i-omluctul by Rcv. Mr. l-‘itrplf who spoke words of comfort‘ consolation to the bereaved. Ii pull heart-rs were Messrsii Iiiiwstt. Prince Gumlilc. Roy“. llonnlil, Albert Marten A0811!’ Donald. \VIIbert Nvatldell. - ..._py George 116111111” to mount a kind and loving hus- band and father. One sister. Mrs John Connors and a brother, Angus of Bolton, survive. Trio tuiiei-ut will he tibia from his late residence 97 Euaton Street this morning at 3.45 to St. Dun- sun's Cathedral thence to the, Roman Catholic Cemetery. I I. 0. F. AT YORK-Court IAYI- _ = . 110K, No. 3093, whose meetings ' = ' have been interrupted by tho stor- my weuthor and bad roads during February, held their regular meet- ing Saturday night, March 6th. Quits a lot of business was attend- ed to. An application for member- ship wnl received and acted ltipon. A Death Claim for the late Broth- or W. large was filled and In relu- lar forrn presented to Supreme Oourt for payment. The newly el- ected officers were thou named In MAQQIE HIRED THAT GUY OUT‘ TOHmHT- HE 50:15 LOOK‘: HhfiD-bgtLgg. R/xrotlrouum-tr l‘: ‘true, Hlfi-HT Or THE. tawny-v Sumatra-u onsca At-t‘ I Montezuma; cease. rrs vcio LATENow- |F t THoucmT I COULD HAVE LICKEO THAT GUY- fauna/E TAKQN A CHANCE. Ni‘ bHEAKED OUT. WATC H VJ HE SAY-AIN'T wuu ‘r-OHNA co our voniqi-tfr? twm. mono To Rtrcflu 4Q AN‘ 1'0 Lii<fi cert-gut Mtg-sour- M‘; ‘will , Brother B. B. Brown, ll. 8ec’y, and . __w ill! av Inn-i. Faaviauiltvvtcl. but. i o \