i i "lllfl iqleglff and ,lliii* Iiiipflllilill MONDAY __~ The opening 0t the-IKE. lslnnd- .111“ friends m, Airs. glsiative Assembly ls sclledlilsltllsherren’ (sane Tmveme’ nreusonv take Illa“ M‘ T".°“'1°Y- "18 4W1 to learn illilt she is siillk-uiiziiieli “(March inst. The meuliber; elglflilo he‘. home but have to see her “re sllmmmled w meet “t 2'45 p" ‘llmllflll ill the near future. l m_ op that flay to be sworn lll.‘ i TUESDAY Ernest Thegormoi opening by HlSVHOXIOIIPE STUDY GROUP ORGANEEILJ we Lieutenant Goveincr \\lll tlikeIThe teachers of Mount Vernon‘ Jsludv "Gwun met at the home of Mr" 59mm? A. McLean. Lewis. on Fildlly. March 2. Several teachers 91”" W191‘ EYOHDS were present. m? mn°l\'ill8 Officers were elected: Jzms" M“ Alvin Myers. Mt. Vernon. §='§-~il"=_=5li>=-_Mury B. iuoieiin. Lewis. It’ was decided to hold the meetings. ‘m. In‘? first Hruesday of each month. At the Api"lI meeting the teaching of history to Grades V. to Carbon Papers and Geneial Supp- V1111 “lll be discussed. There W111 n“ m “nhnan-fl’ Grafton 3L a so be a question box. At the close }cf the meeting lunch was served by Sip PETERS CATHEDRAL -,:"l-‘e ‘llllfl after which a musical There irere good congregations pre-. m“ “"5 “lowd- sem yesterday. At the 11 o'clocki prvice the beautiful Church Lit- lny was sung" before the celebra- 1101i of Holy Communion. The Lit,- any is sung" every Sunday morning duping Lent at the. ll oclvck ser- viee. The Rev. Canon Malonels rlcll and trained voice is never heard with bell/cl" effect than _ln the ciiurcli Litony. At this service Cali- iiu Malone preached, and llCVl/llfi ev- ening sclvlce he continued his mllfiifi oi sermons on. the Beatit- . tides. Al. this service the Mlsiererc‘ way sung as is the custom during Sunday i-vcniilgs ili Dent. ' piiice fli 3 99m" toms NoLMAu-s STAFF _' \ll'- Iillftli M. Simpson has joined {he spur in‘ Rfl‘. llflllllllllnldbll». 01ml» city min will look-after the, 11L iii Orifico YIPIIQHIIYU niid mpiies .\lr. Simpson’ ivlll call on h“. qfficcs rcgullirlywlild a’ p.lo l.‘ w" will tit-t lll-m at any ilineqrgpl menu... 'qp Ttypewrltel" Ribbons. The flFSL lTSIIlli-i iii-tile school (JOIllUSlH l(‘lli'll0(| this office yeyfgf- (lay. v ‘ Soul-lii Iligll School sent these info us, null Wt‘. ivisil to congratu- _l."lf,l- lllt‘ |)l'lll4"l1li‘ll. .\ir. J. Russi-f liPlIYll, on lllt! sillendid wily i‘l which ho coildilolcil tho. ('Ou‘[e,\'l, llilil llll‘ prllnlpilii-sr: with which izt- i-olltilslll lll". =illi-r-r=s.-si‘iii ivliosiil nilnli-s nril now oilli-ii-il fol" lllil iiislrii-i roliii-sls lli-v: John ii. '+"P" I\I.ll-lll‘iyl*i-, lX.; lluy Liiurf‘ 1X“ WEDDING "BELLS -—."l‘iIl-. mm’- ililil (Jlizil .l. Wlliiii X. ‘ rial!" "Mk "13"" h‘ M‘ 1mm“ Wt‘ r-Xls-ilil our liviiriiiist ii-lir-i (‘lllii-rfl. Siiiilnlorfieil, oil Fob 15th. a. “in p, ||1. "n1 Miss Milrlol H. ‘lntlfillllll’ in’ tho Into Itetel- illid llrs. (‘oilllick of‘ Norboril iii Ml"-' > Perry ll-"lcvilrvellc oi‘ Indian Riv- The funeral of lllr lair Mrs. Julia QL "RM". Ffftlivlil MacDonald Dl"‘-,Ul1-.1nd]rgr_ wok maul lvpratQlxiay Mmpp- flit‘ ilcriimoliy. The Iblqllifzlslllllliayl :1ll,(-1'1]u(;11_ ltlfilifltl rliiiriiling lii u gown oi rils-"p '|‘iii- Sflflllfl‘ in ‘Trinity Ulilwif Silllll PHI)‘: with hold and sIIvI-rIiJIili-"cfi iciliillcu-d by Rev. is. ll. irimiilillas i-ilil- hilt iiilil coat l) ltlllllsuy. I).l).. wlfs vtry largely al.- mm. phl point wltli fur lldllllllliligfi- tcildcll. ‘I‘\vo favorite llyllills "P011130, 51m was llltelideihby Iler, sisiei" Perfect Peace." and "The Sands of Rurupjf] who wore green crvpf‘, Time arc Sinking" were sung. The liai it) iiuiirll illiii m," or msc- burial coilductrd by Ml’. N. D. Milt-.- wmm Yummy in“, K7,“)... WM m. Lean. Murticiull. will; ill tlli- Pi-opli-‘s ir-iulcll by iris fbrolller (mo, oi‘ Mil"- Cfllnelery- “up, AfIlEF tho t-erenloily lll!‘ llfltllll Th“ W“ DPQITPS WNW M0550‘; Ililil) iirovu U! lilo bride's 'll0Ill" Jlfllles "Pill-oil. C» H- Il0lbf00k. E. '1‘. when. b,.,.v“k[-_.,3; “at, gol-vpd, h. n“. Iilggs. c. Blilck. J. J. iIornby and wailing in lipiir (lithe rain 1t She'll C- C- “Qchlbilld- Prom, gamma‘! m He” ‘he “o...” Mrs. tJliindlol" was borll ivel" “vmhhq, mum“. m, n“, fonnwim, Pllllll), Nova ‘Sizotiu. I I‘ lllaldvn illilriliiii; illoy left fol" their ||"\V "am" bemg Jun“ S YW- A5 i‘ llilllll- ill lililllln Rival" Wlitlfl‘ n lair-F.» ymmg wcmm‘ Sh“ “mm Chllrlm‘ lions to tho Wlllilflfrlj iii lll-i 10.5! wli sir)’. Ncvl-l‘ lllilid; llfllliq‘ lip-k ill lllu iiolitilsts fllfll yum-l . , _ . . v tetuwll to conduct u kill "gilrtell. "°,"°‘l;:_m"'} gnutloé: "Tmhki", us“: After n few ybars she married the W!‘ WNW, "runo-v," vhmp,‘ "M iiite Edwlilrd Chandler. Thcy lieu II 5°“ "u ,' their ‘jollmey m. very happy home on King Square. l?" Mm?“ The fil"st great sorrow was Mr. "f" mimhe" i ' " " .. . Chandler's death Left Moiictoh seliirniiy iit~_l.~is ““-°" B"“'°‘Y Sh“ °“"'i°" °"- “m? ling up three flnc boys, Edward. and arrived in Charlottetown Gordon and Sayre‘ of whom She 1a Satkville at 2.30__wil.h 300 poulgds of mail. Mr. Murray of the Molin- tori Postal StafI accémpnnlbd’ the two iiyers. After having dinner they took on 350 pounds of mall. leaving on iciiirn at 3.15. Besides her three fine sons. slic leaves to mourn one sister. Mrs. Susie BIIEIIKHOITI of Winnipeg, and two brothers, Robert, of Giovei"s- ll . . si-zvy will lli- .l visiini‘ .0! Mr. -li’“$‘l“5"l’ Pmud- Iound the corner, i u-nq-i’ b“. ,‘ . Thick! , Strong! IIIRSEK APerfectBlenduof Indian and Ceylon Teas Rich! Flavoury! - mill). ORANGE PEKOE WEDNESDAV FINE DONATION;--At the regu- lal" monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Protestant Orph- anage held Friday reports were rc- ceived concerning the musical com- edy “In College." presented last week. After all expenses were met they were able to hand a cheque Qf__$l.000 to the trustee board. VISITING IN TORONTO. -- Allllllig" lllt‘ urrivilll; ‘ffillll lililglalll-I hy S. “.\Ilillli:ullll", iiii Siiildllv. wiis '.\ll". ltollvri ll. lli-sst-rvy. R. Al, o1‘ (lxfiiril Uuivo _\< '. .\lo.~l- iil ‘Formito ii giii-si lll ilii- llllllltl lii‘ lion. Will- lnvl- Nvsllift, illi- lllllvd l\'. (3., Iw- tori" iw-iurliiili: Ill l'll'l(lWl| lii spl-nil 1N(‘\'l‘i‘1ll WHPkH ivltll Jlis pill-v-ilni; i.\li" illid .\ll‘H. .|. A. .vl¢‘..‘~I.\'4‘l'\'_\'. ..‘*'WI<JI)DING BELLS-Tho liolnc and Mrs. John Hanson. Georgetown was the scone of o very pretty lvcddiilg when their daughter Jessie Alice was united ill nialri- mony to Harry Simmonds of Char- lottetown. Rev. H..Pierce perform- ed tlic ceremony. The bride looked charming gowlled ill fawn clcpe-dc- z-llcnle und carried u bouqui-t oi lll’- pholiu roses iulil. maiden llillr fol-ii. After the ceremony ufiorgc crowd assembled at tlic bride's home whi-rn u. delicious lunch was served by tho bride's mother. Previous to lit-r marriage the bride hild been show- ered on several occasions where silo illid btlli the recipient of a beauti- ful collection of silver. china. cut glass and linens. With their numer- ous friends we joill in wlshi l1; Ml". and Mrs. Simmonds inally y arr. of lliippy llllll‘l‘lf‘(l life.» . SERIOUSLY INJURED — Miss Lillian Best. aged nine years. daugh- tel" of Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Best, of 60 Ashland St., Maiden, Mas. ., is on the danger list at the Maiden Hospital with a fractured skull and “bout Six Yealiia nasty gash in her arm sustained iabolit 4i p. m. on March 1st. Accor- ding to witnesses of the accident it Ford touring car came so fast oi"- also not sounding [the horn, that the cor slewed. the |left hind mud guard striking" Lillian. sticking in her arm and throwing" hcr dowli. The driver took the child ON SCOUT BUSINESS.—Mi". J. A. Barry, Dominion Field Commis- sioner Boy Scouts Association. Ot- tawa, here re Scout work will be on the Island fol" about one month visiting Summerside, Souris, Ken- sington and other scout centres. Mr. Harry Trampton. Scoutmaster of the 6th troop. Morlcton was a visitor to the city arriving with Mi". Barry. He returned ‘Tuesday morning. Thcy registered lit the Russ. St. Eicanors School is next to hold their School Competition. The re- suits rcnillied this office today. Tile judges wcrc Mrs. R. Tanton. Miss B. Arlilllls lllld Ml". Norman Mac- Donald. tlir principal of the school. ivhilc (‘KIIILCSL lnanilgtii" ivzis Mr. Kcir 'l‘holnss. Tile winners, who will go to the District. Contest. to be held ill Sunilnlersidis on the ninth. are: Cassie (JIIIIIIOII, 1X: Doris Lock- llart, X; und Milly Hill-t, IX. Good lilck to them! ill Princs- oi Willrs College. 10f): a try out oi their» three caiidldnws. J. Howard Bulitilill, XII; Williard Plcketts. XII; E. Benjamin Rogers. XI. wok place yesterday morning. 'I‘lil- wriu-r was present, and he is glad to bi- tlllll.‘ heartily to congrat- llliiu" all till-cc collipstluils _0n tlic |rX(J(‘lll.‘ll(:t! of tllcirspejeclles. ‘I'm-y gwilf represent. tlic Coilegr at the District Contest to be hcid ill this city (III April 9th. 'I'hc Annual meeting oi’ Lllc Young Womclis Christian Association Cun- dall Home was held yesibrday- aft- ernoon at 3.30 o'clock. Elev. II. I). Raymond opened the meet-int! Wm) scrlptul-l- reading illid prayer alter .wIlicll tlic reports were presenirzl. | ‘File treasurers report which was iplWSrnU-il by ADE. Morrison allowed ii substantial balance. 'l‘llls report. was silcoiltlcd by Mr. Percy Pope, who congratulated the coni- lnittee on the results of the Year's work. The associates report was present- ed by Mrs. James Paton, seconded by Mrs. llilson. ing committee's seritcd by lliliu". seconded by Mrs. l-liggs. The General report was presented ‘by the Secretary. Miss H. D.‘ Mc- Collum and was replied to by Chief Justice Haszard. who on behalfbf (613011 WES PVC’ ‘ Prince County until a successor is‘ and tlic riominaty l". ‘E. Smallwood Ed miller Selected riiiii jlii Week's lieiii" iii ilie flllirliillelifi animal's THURSDAY I PAINFUL INJURY-Mr. Ed. Small‘ of the C. N. R., this city had three ribs broken on Monday as the result ‘of a. fall ill the shop where he was| working. a stage on which he wasi standing having given away. l GOES "r0 SUMMEBSIDE-By an mder-ln-Councilpassed at Ottawa Honourable W. S. Stewart will try’ the cases in the County Court of- appointed to the late Judge Mac-I Quarrie. Judge Stewart left yestcr-i day morning for Summerside where, he will ti"y an appeal case brought lander the Prohibition Act. ’ CHANGES POSITION.— Mr. ll E. Iici-Jivell, second 'I‘eIier.,B:lilk ol’ lliicillrtial. Iliillfax. resigned llls_ position recen."ly. and has ncceptq ed the 1iositiol of Assistant Ac-l coilnioilt with silo R. Simpson Co..' Ltd. ilililtllx. .\ll". lh-Eweil ls ll. soil oi‘ .\Il". and 311's. J. A. I\Ic-,5 Ewell. Rollo Bil)". llis uluny friends} wish him every success ill his liiawl position. I I ISLANDER DEAD-Tho llonill of‘ .\ll'. Saliiuiii Pl-ilwsi,» iluly occur- l'(‘ll iii Moirolle llii-zlillllllls, ll. S. A . on Folly. 21f, i928. _lii- was lmril (ll .\lili"l":i,\" Itivili" in lilo yi-zlr flint-ll lllld iri-iii in lllt‘ l'iliir=ii_ States ii) trike up his lrziild as 2| pillilivi‘ lll lll!‘ _\'l‘i'.l' l-‘iilli, virlliillti‘ lllh‘ llitllV" llolllls on l’. 1C. I. ziiziliii lll lilo ,\'|"='I‘ iflLl-i. llo ll-zivvs ti) lll(llll'll l)l'-‘ sides ii riflffUwllllf WWI‘, olii- sill). Jilliii. i'lll(l uni; ilailglliiil". (lifln. f F" thrcv llIVllllPPS namely: iliii-gll, iii (‘limlillllw-lill til-mu. J. W. lit Illlrli- iguii. lll-troll. iiilil AJnnll-"lm, Vzin- l-ililvr-i", H. f‘. No other car in The class can approach the GOLDEN GUERNSEY CLUB -- Thc first annual meeting oi U10 iulccn (lilernso_i' (‘Juli took plat"! Frlllliy. \llll'f'li i)ili., iii lllt‘ lioaril of 'l‘l":llil\ llfilliils. Tlltllh) ivi-ro iii-vi-il iilcilibi-zll iiiill Mr. W. It. Show. Llrii Sim-k fiolllillisitioliili". ilrnsi-ilt. The fornii-i" Slicri-ilily having mov- ed lo Prince-pom. N.S., thi- ininii~ ills o-i‘ lll" llllll iilwilillt: wore- ll(ll oh hilllil. Mi". Jollll fl. ltopili" votiwl n special prizo o.‘ 25.00 llWUllly-UVF dilflilrs) U) llll.‘ Boy-SARI“! "i?!" (llub which was greatly llpprilrl-ll- rd. 'f‘lli> following ivorc the offic- ers (elléuliitli (‘iordon Roper. Brack- li-y, (President): Maw Prowse. iilrirkli-y, (Vicl- Prcsidclltl: Mun gill-vi ltinld. llill‘I‘lll|l[tlfl, lflorrriar)“ 'l‘i"i-ii.~:lli"i\l"). l-lvr-lyil Ilodd. lliniclllfai’. I There's a simple, log kind of engine witl superior kind of body Vi-riloll liugllcs, lflil-riliizion. (lor- I don Bryoilloil, llnioii illlil Eilflf‘ i liqulppcil ‘pm’, Briidlvy, I~lzlsr lloynlil" W_"I"? 11W 4 iioinfoil directors. A motion was lpili to iilc lnoctiiig tliill. n clilss he provided fol" main calves iii ill“. ivhnrlolicioivn exhibition. ‘i- . I The death occurred in the Prince j ward Island Hospital Tuesday inlorning shortly after midnight of iMrs: Mary Benton. aged 75 years. widow of the latc Alexander Rent- i on oi" Georgetown. She leaves to mourn three sons. w. 97f. yi YD . 5 To 25 MILES PER noun IN 7/. SECONDS/A gel-away figures! And the siiilemelli holds equal! true of Victory speed! . . . WflICli i le cur liilsh iliril lriiiiir- lead 0K ill the g0 signal and lmlrl its lead! Ask Victory owners about its amazing pull on the hills. (his spectacular performance-im- Wflld/Ild poulerper" pound u] car iveig/lt. ln other words, up new and superior The problem of weight solved Tillie ill for Dodge Brothers Radio rung-mm CIIARLOTTETOWN AND SUMMERSIDE 4-Donr Ail/iln, Delis/uni \ X/unc ‘I ire nil/mail 45 MILES IN I37.- srmuos/ Victory pritc tllru simplicity of des‘ n. The prob- se asuliiishiilg lem of design solved ru Simplicity ofpilris. (No body sills-onlyfllnaior bully pieces) ' ' lligll powcr made feasible by rug ed Dodge construction and Dofige quality materials . . . High speed made practical by a lower gravity center nnd no bodyaverbuug. (Chassis full width of body) " ‘. This is Victory Demonstration‘ Mouth. Drive the car-any hour ou ' i‘ "i-‘W ‘"14 please-und win. one of Dodge ~ Brothers big Denluilslrwltion Prizes. (Full details on request) ical answer to every Tllursda ' l , " 5P l0 9-330 ll'- I"I- l- Time-l NBC Red Ni-tworslll m: n foul" Watson's Stabilizers. front bumper and rear bumpei-ettes " B. PROWSE & SONS cioiwSixf DDGE (BROTHERS siiliiiliy 'siileli,ii1"e?l . Sunday Made a landing off Cut Street iit 10'cl0ck carrying 400 pounds 01' mail fol" the Magdalenes, with the addition of a number of other sacks for thc same place. which were left hcrc Saturday. - , in faking off at 3.15, Lieutenant Cooper experienced some difficulty in getting into, the air, due to the soft snow on the ice the runners attached to the pontoolis, sinking out of sight. However. after a good deal of maneuvering he made the grade on the second attempt. Mr. George .Keefe. representing the Baird Drug Co.. Woodstock. New Brunswick. accompanied the ivmei New Yorki “mi John °f Ta‘: to a (loo-tor. ivhq. after first aid, took ]¢°m"-W9$l1ll\8l°"- ‘ner to the hospital. It is pleasing" o n . ." ' Mimi’ mole. oi n. limo Beii»~-i£...2i.‘§..£ii§i.'2€ 215‘. ‘..“.'."...i°%l‘.i‘.‘§i‘ 5t" ha“? heard Wm‘ em°fi°n °f hi5l2rld, and that hopes were entertain- dffllll al- WinfliPf-‘Ei 011 F‘@bf\1fl1‘l'icd fol" liei" recovery. There are two 9th“ at the use of 83 years. Mostioiher eiiiiiii-eh ll'l the family. The of his contemporaries have new" {ietlici- is connected with the Mal- nway, but to many of the yoiingciwden Ice Co.. and formerly belonged generation he is a grateful memory, to Freeland. P. E. I. whilc to hundreds of others to ‘ whom he was personally ilnknowil. —-FUNERAL SERVICE-A Silllllli‘ his name is a household word, es-iiilill l1lllf‘l scwicl- at Trliliiy Unif- pecigny 111 the western pflff, Q1" thiycil (‘liili-i-ii iiii Siiiui"i|iiy' n.i‘tci"iioiiii Province. .ul.l:koil tlic illissilig of‘ illi- lutc Ililzl. James Beairsto was born at Mii1- . oil .\l('QIl<‘ll'l'l(‘. l\'.(‘.'. Judge of illl‘ pequg in 1345, the 5011 of Jgp1e5,|'rllii-<- (‘Ulllily P-liirf. Siiilliliclsitl-i» Beoirsto. a prominent resident beingVFIu- .»il-i-vii~i~ \\‘lIl(‘ll iriis t‘flll(lll('lf"l in the group life which wasihllsbllnd in GQOFIIBYWYII 0X1 Frldby most 6539111181 m their devemafternoon.”funeral services to begin opmem; the privileges [heyl il'i t-lic United Church at 2 oclock. Icm-oy in um home “m "M50; To the bereaved the Guardian ex- ‘ihe advantage from the standpointilends its 111051 Sincere sympathy". IIVIBIOFS os a passenger to the Mag-lanner. iiiillcl- and merchant com-Lil)" Illl‘ lii-r. .l.(‘.ll‘r.-isi=r. iviiu lnl‘l-’J"" dalcn Islands. where it was thoughtiblned. His mother ivas Mary Keir, "Nil "lid. ‘il-“(Illilllil lllli‘) Jill IRISH)» likely they would morning. l remain oi/crfdaughter cfthe Rcv. Jolui Keir. D.‘l.\' llltcildlil. ihi- siiirils nigh; to Nun-n w p/pnwwn flflsilf)" Minister 0f Prmcctgvm and first llusiilcss ilouscs oi‘ tlic lilwll llflliiil ‘Professor of Theology in wiiatcome ilrluxv iinllllenicrs ivt-rc: to be the Presbyterian College. ii lili lll lion. A. t7. Siluiiiloi-s, lion. J. i). Stcivni-i. Miiliy friends will heal" with deepllPine Hill). Halifax. At 27 yetlrs ofJilsiico All. ih-si-iliiilll, Juilgo W. regret of the death of Mr. Artcmiis‘ Clow, which occurred Tuesday. March 6th.. at his home in North Wiltsliire. Although ailing for some time. hopes were entertained for his recovery until the last, and all that mcdicill skill and tender nuising iliulil do was unavailable. Tlii- funeral look place Thursday afternoon at 1.30 ilndwas largely‘ iitielidcd. A short service was held in tiii- house, at which the hymn "Shall wc lneet beyond the River." which Mr. Clow sang just before he iii was sung by special request of iiiily. after which the remains moved to the United Church Iiirri- service was conducted byItev. R- H. Baxter. assisted by Revi C. F‘. Jilhnsim of Milton. liiiriiil to place in North Will.- ‘.llll‘t' Celll .ry. There are‘ left to liioui-n ii widow. two daughters. Mrs Albeit I-‘ritz of‘ Minneapolis, Mlnll., "illid Mrs. Harold McLean. ol’ Char- ioticiilwil, illid one soil Elmer ut. 1101111"; also two sisters, Mrs. Ashley, "l W iliiizton. D. 0.; Mrs. Camer- "ll. Si. Vincent, Minn. alid Olll‘ bro- iiici" Ambrose of Humboldt. Minn. 1H4‘ ilnll-bcarcrs wager-Reuben nlli'l't‘tl._ Edison “Easter. Anullla Bowman. Howard Balderston. Mic- "ml Candy. Wm. ciilieii Si‘. ' **-i-__- ._‘___________.¢ was so umvous iiil SHORT or llnurll; OULD llAnoLY-stssri f"...‘.".".".":.¥;::""~."..°..':i‘i'".;-B.*l " Ifmlly troubled with-n but zoliililwliilrsri?“ “Wt. KY3 did sleep fordvall?’ bu! bid < ml. I '" ' ' "1 ma ea o. at mil Ihahmulligfll 1 i” w 1:30 they’ . t" ~ slat-ism) “ found ilo help until Igot a box I‘ fur this lint box foun I 1 . iiIiBiiRli" awards? ill Alli ‘ u welIu I cgulgi, lliiivg 111i?» "I toia iiiy mother, who had choking ‘sensation: about. tllmn and ‘ iwl ti n’ - .. fin. m”: 5131M! m "i or mailed dlml. on receipt of age he graduated fl"ohl Bcllevuo College. New York City, and he he-iwiuii. K. S. SIPWIIFI. ll. .l. Aiilssvy, J. l-I. (1.. Ni-il Miilmod. l(.(.‘.. gap the practice of hi5 profcsglgl} ndilllll Jos. ll- Loizkc. 'l‘h(-. ilctivc piill- Aiberton. The only surviving member of the family is his brothel". Mr. Robert Beairslo. of Spencer Lake. B. C. Among the near relatives in this: Province, are Mrs. ‘Phonics McNutt. Malpeque, a. niece, Dr. James Keir. Malpeqtle, Dr. Erskine Keir. Alber- wn. Mrs. Preston McNutt, Malpeque and the Misses I-‘laser, AIbei"toli. cousins. Rev. J. Kell" Prascr. "D. D.. Reilfrew. Ontario, and Rev. Principal, D. J. Fraser. T. T. D.. Montreal. are also cousins. Al. (lllurliliii-iown FPliruury 2nd thorn ipilssed pellet-fully ilway ‘M rs. (Lilssio Boviyor lll thi- ii2ilil your o1" llei" HEP. ‘i‘lll-_dci"eii.~ir=il llnd not been lli ll’ i-ilnliliioll of good llvnlili fori- some months so ihnl lilo i-oiil- lug on‘ the nllll was not liliiigethvi" ullcxipiu-iod- ller liiisbliilil Ml". Cluilics llilvycr IlI'l'lll't'|'il:il‘l| her Ii,- ilollil- eight yore. "Fllori- nro li-l‘? iii ifillldly ("llvlillli lllfl_nl9llltll'_‘i‘ or rl loving und devili- cd mother foul" sons und mic dolls‘- htcr Frank mid Vornoil ill Milford MIIHH. Earl lli New York and Ilal-ry lll Deirim. Mli-hlilll, (lllvi- Mrs. A. Nlci-lwnn St PGIIWH lliulmiir. Also min liriltllci- illid tlll-m- sis- teru _wl|(l il-ll ilrv fi-l-lilll: lllflll" 105's" very line-lily. Mrs ilovyer wilil well known iilirilllglltlili tlic wliolc collu- Iry Rlflfl and wils liclii In tho high- est cilioeih by nli- Gracious in mull- ncr friendly to all with li warni- heart. for iIloi-ic in sorrow or wniii slid endeared hoiself to illl who kill-w hcr. During hm" ililys of good health her "place in iihn church was seldom or novel vncant- When lll“ er "there was "no dark valley." _0n yonder fair shore she liaw by irfllih that home of many mansions‘ where those whom she loved long since and lost a while were trait- ing to welcome her- The funeral which was a vely lnrse 0119 "i" timid on the afteinoon of Pebrilary 8th from the United Church, ‘Mil Stewart service conducted by the pastor Rev- M. R. Chnrmilii who paid a very high trlibilto to the ell actor of the deported. The pail lagers‘ were Frank Egan. Alfred (Ii-ant. Wilfred McDonald, R. C» ‘gar; Ilium 0a., minim, i.-. , ‘ cliirli. (iii-om Jay. Rees Plsott- In- bl‘..li'f‘l’ii wilro. Nloslirs. ll.ll. Lflfill“ Igey. Ilcailli Sfroilir. K.C.. Aili-ii-n ,Ai"si"ll:tult, ii. M. lliilti-i", I". J. IE. Wright. and Mox Pllillplloll. Tho illoill-llt-rs oi‘ illi- Ioglll frulorility iii‘ Suillllu-i-sliic illii-iliied llll‘ lulu-lull lll ll holly. liiicrllliilli. ivlls iilildi- iii lll!) Pi-ilpli-s nPlIlPlPYy» Michael Ready. iln ilgild alld dc- servedly respected resident. of Irish- towil. died at his llomc therc ml Friday. February 24. aftol" sustain- ing the affliction of Ii brlcf but. fai- nl illness. The funeral was iicld from his home to St. Mary's, Indlaii RIVEI‘ on Sunday. Feb. 26. illid was coni- posed of many of the multitude of relatives and admiring friends that the deceased had in his own and neighborlngyscttlemellts. The pall- bearers were Amos Davieson, W. M. Edward, Profiti. Jeremiah I-lyneli. James L. Saunders. Alexander Campbell illid Thomas . ilendrrgusi. 'I'll"'.°£I'Vlt!l‘ lll tlu- church illid (ll tlic grave was performed by lllt‘ Pastor. Rev. Mgr. Glilis. " Michael Ready, the deceased. was the son of the late James Ready and the late Catherine Pendergast. ills wife. and was oorll at Irlshtown October 25. 1839, the eldest soil oi’ u family of twelve. Being the eld- est lie had to sustain tlic responsi- bility for tlic performance of maliy duties that devolve upon tlic eldest member of a family. But with thc virility of the fraternal and pater- nnl spirit, he confidently accepted the care tllus imposed. heroically of education ill having supervised‘ mthe trustees spoke of their t-ntirelwiuiam in rnansconn‘ Manpobn; satisfaction with the way irl which mamas on the Q N‘ R“ Charlotte. “he ‘Vmk W55 Ca-"led °“- H9 “l5 ,'town. and John in Sydney. also two {paid a tribute of respect to Mrs. K. dnughtem May and 31,1191 in Char. lJ- M8115" 11nd MT- W~ H- A-llkenijlottetouiii. Tile former was a pa- .bol.h' of- whom had passed nway-tieiit in the Prince Edward Island [during the year. ,liospital at the time of licr moth- An excellent address was DFESCHI-ICWS death. having ilndergone all op- 'cd by Mi". Lloyd Show, superiiisorkration fol" appendicitis. Ren- of City Schools benefit of the llousc to the Jtllfléllls fie MncInnls of Lot 6i. - who had the privilege of living licrc She will be laid to rest beside hcit who stressed the-ton also leaves one sister, Miss Ef- t Asltill, \V. l1. .\ii"l.r~-lii. .l_~__ll_iii__.‘.. Niia-uilay mid Mont .\lcl(ll_\". FRIDAY Konsiligtoll High School sent III he nalncs of its rcprcsoritzitiywls to tlic District Oratoricnl Contest yesterday. Thcy are: J. Harold Goodwill. X. Catherine Murphy. X. The Guardian extends ‘its Iieilrt- Tho pnll h4"fIl‘1‘l‘S \vr\i"c:-—Joii:irli.illcnilig ill Helen C. Rogers. X. " tlic Affine-k, l-‘reil Nli-flonaiil, John Mr-iRilonis. tile President Di". I. E Cro- ¢URg|E_M¢KENz|E_ __m ken. presiding. i Aiiei" his opening [President lvfililli; rilfcircd to tlic "loss sustained by their association .iii the (lentils (if Di". Bolisficld. who, ‘was .‘i(!("l'f’l£lf'_\‘-ll'l‘ll$lll"f‘l'l Di". itlillsu‘ 'l)r. HUIKIIJIZWJII illid DI‘. John Cosgrovr. E Several important nlilttcrs ivcrci (list sscd. on which lntci" iiction will bc tiikoli. Diiririi gthc general (Iisciission it CflnflCllSII Legion - l remarks tlic) 3g w... MARRIAGES ---—-__--< Zion (“lliilw-Ii. Sllliiiwiuy, Milrch 10th.. lil- lI. Hl-oii Fiiltoil oiYit-iiiiillx. Jilllll‘ 1\f<~I\‘ciizii,-i)i‘ French River to \'i-i"lli.-ii ll. (“iiriiv of this" city. DEATHS WARREN.— r North Ilivcr. V. l-l, 111W \\'illiiilli \\'il.l"i"l-il. iii his‘. Silfll _\ ". l» SllAVL-At Cardigan. March 11th.. Mrs. Allall Show, aged 67 ircars. iviis pointed out that vrtvrlllnlgv‘LIVINGiSTON—Oli Monday. March study hours in the rcsidcnce. He rc- grcttcd very liiucli to hear that the parents of the girls in residence did lint take a keener interest in the home. They should realize that it was not. n boarding house, lJIlLB. ‘eni homo, iii which their daughters tcctinn. Surely this work should ap- peal to any parent. At the conclusion of tlic lncoiing. afternoon tea was served in the A hearty vote of thanks tvm". tcli- dcred the auditor. Ml". l). A. Mac- Kiniion, for his services. Tllo reports presented nrc as foi- lows: Nilmlllaiillg Committee's Report I beg to submit the following re- port of tlic Nominating Committee: Retiring members who have serv- ed for two {years as representatives froln their respective Churches are: Mrs. John Richards. Mrs. L. A. Has- zard. B. C. Cox. Mrs. H. S. Henderson, Mrs. W. A. Miller, Miss Finlaysoll, Miss Williams. Mrs. Jils. Paton. Mrs. A. E. Morrison. Mrs. W. B. Robertson, Mrs. W. E. Hylidniali. Mrs. W. E. Cotton. Mrs. J. S. Moi"- ris. Wc beg in ask that tlic following be elected as Colnlilittcc for tile coming term: , Hon. Presldelll..—Mrs. F. Hearts. IPIGSIdOIIIr-MIB. J. P. Gordon. Vicc President-Mrs. L. D. Mur- roy. _ Rec. Secretary, Mrs. ll.’ S. I-fen- dcrsoii. _ TITEIISUFCYn-MIS. A. E. Morrison. Cor. Secretary-Mrs. J. S. Morris. Miimberie-dvn-s. F. J. Nash, W. A. Stewart. Mrs. G. F. ‘Dewar. Miss Cotton, Miss Williams, Mrs. iR were [liven every coiilfort und pro-- main dining room, which was taste- fully decorated with spring DOIYOPSA iest congratulations tothc winners. The writer also liad_ the privilege of attending the try-out in Roch- ford Square'- Schooi of its candidatel Margaret Campbell. Grade X. One‘ can only say of Miss Campbell's cx-i ceilent speech that it. was entirely; up to the high stalidardsct by tlioi candidates of tlic ‘ other schools: which the Guardian's rcplrescnla- ISLAND CONTRIBUTOR. — lrl ilil- i-urlwiiii issln. lii file “Sclioo? (‘llliiiilalsi loading r-duciiilo iill liizigii~ lzlno, cdlioil by tile Faculty of lilo iolllilflf) Collcgii 0i’ Education. Ulii~ vt-rsity o1‘ 'l‘ill'olliil, iiii" the fcilcli- d-rs oi’ clcllilliltilry illid high schools". ‘ilioio zlppears all excellent pro ..-l- siiluui zlrtil-Ji- wrltioil by Miss (Tillll- i-rinl- lllllvlflflll. Toilcllor of Bollo- Yviie School. The urilclc is nccozii- live has had Lin.- pleasurc of licor- lplllllfifl by ii ])ll‘illI'U 0|‘ lfiss Mllfl- lng. And no greater pmisc could jLcnil zlllil lll"l' pupils. Zlliils Mnc- b0 given. llollil is filling lii-iirlily congmtiillli- (‘ll tin llztVlllg iim- m‘ Iior IIPUClvS The CllllIlDS for Saint- Diuuitairs iliilllislll-il ill a magazine m" iiilrll Cathedral have arrived in tlic city lliizll iitllliiliiig us “Filo Sclllxll." End 8H! being viewed by many inl- lf will llc rilnielllbvivvl illnt Bollc- BNSIBCI citizens In the front port 01' vilr- School stood S|"l‘0llll lll its U10 Cfllllfld-Wl. Whelfe lhPY have i-iilss ill lilo Qlllllfl pfllvlllfltl ill ii been placed fol" the time being prior I'".('4'II1. pilrifolill i-dnii-iii. (liner to the dedication and lnst-alllna |il"izr--w'iililiil|.-, svllunls wi-rc: Oi-cail which will begin Monday morning; View. iiiilglii. by Miss Morgni-i-t experts for the work, three in num- Miii-Isiuii, isi. pi-izi- iii liispei-ior- bet‘. ai"e expected from Quebec in- iili-l illlll Miiiilii-ioii School. (Lewis) night. The ceremony of blessing the liiuglll. by bliss .\f."iry II. Mali-Isiah. bells, which are eighteen lll all, (almond-prize in Inspectorate ti) will take place Sunday afternoon at. ‘filo Misses Illiliallean al-l- ilougbt- three o'clock. | ris o1‘ Mr. and Mrs. Geo A. iliac- They are of excellent workman- Lenu or Lewis. mt 60. ship. each bell. from the largest to --- the smallest. having a. becoming FUNERAL SERVICES-Tile iuil- scroll around tlic- mp and bottom. i-i-iil of‘ illi- Illil- .i.'liiii=.~l l\l('('8l‘lll}' The eighteen bells liavc a total was held from 1hr- lloinl- Mi. Siiiw- weight of 9,765 pounds without. tho fll'| illid was vi-ry lilrgoly iilti-ilil- fixtures. i-il. llov. K. (‘Jliirnilln ilfiit-lilii-il 4'11 llii- lioilsl- illid grllvv. Ml". Nir- (‘nrtlly was \viill-l_y' known illlil niiiiill rclipiei-ii-il iii till» rolnniililily. illivlilg liuell iill his llfo associated ililll lilo. bilsiilliss activities of ltll. Slllvillfl. living wlell ri-ilii and iii- li-lllgcni ho ‘was wl-ll viii-sell iii lligitl mnlli-rli ililll his nllvlvc illl'l help Wl‘l'l‘ soilghi liy iiiliily in whnln ll Will! always wlllillgLv glviin lill'l nllliiy ilro licilrd in any ihnt his pilicn will ho llard to fill. Of a Mrs. Fanning Campbell, tlic silh- lcct of this necroiogy, was the W111. ow of the late Alexander Campbell. Irishtown. died at the home of hcr dflullhlel- Ruth. Vancouver. B. C.. January 25. i928. Previous to her. death sllc had lived with llci" daughter Marian. in AlbcrtoniP. - l Their family comprised one sun,‘ Wilfred. living at homo. said daugh- Ital‘ Marian and Ruth. already not- e . science. ilrliong other ncllicvclilelltil has clilniniltcd T. B. out of tlic sta- bles of Prince Eduard island; over 100,000 cattle had tlic T. B. test ap- pIicd-oll 13,000 famis iind only 530 rc-aciives wcrc found. Those were ill due tinic rc-tcsted and as a re- siilt only‘ tlhrcc rc-activcs were found, which lcavcs the cattle in this province absolutely frcc of T. B-somcthing no other province in 12th, nt '73 Douglas Street, Ewell Livingston. 9 lilonths old, son of Mi". and Mrs. Edward Livingston. BENTON-At the P. 1E. Island Hos- pital on Tuesday. March 13th. Mrs. Alexander Rel-lion. of Georgetown. SHAW-At Cardigan. March iltli. Mrs. Allan Shaw. need 6'1 years- MacLEOD-Early Sunday morning. March ilth.. infant son of Mi". and Mrs. Norman J. Mcbeod- F .___@--10i Canada. can boast. of. Great. credit was accorded the vi-teidnllry profession for tlir nian- ncr in which the recent. outbreak of rabies Wm; eradicated. The following officers wrrr nlccl- cd fol" tho ensuing year: V Pmaldtflll-Dl‘. J. It. Clliliiiilglllliirl. Sillnnlersidc. Vicc Pi"vs.-~i).". I. E. Crokcli. City. SPSY~~'I‘I1‘£L§'.— Dr. J. A. (Ykccfe. Avondale. Rlegistrar-Jloli. (ii-o. E. lfUfillPS. Ly. Same Symptoms In Many Cases Anni-nil:- Condition Easily Recognized — Colin for a Blood Builder In most. cases of anaemia tho symptoms arc almost the same. The sufferer grows pale and is easily tired aftm" the least. exertion. The appetite ls fickle and the patient Council B°a“1"D1' ~ "7- J- mmm- iloses in weight. Sometimes there ore sulmlleffiidfl; DP- W- El Tllolllilfiolhlieadaches. and often inability to Keiislnswn; vi". l). L. M<‘A$5¢‘.l’~.§sI9c-p wi-ii. As the blood becumcs Head "Y Hill-‘l-‘QTU- ‘thinner the symptoms become more Before llli- close of llii" nicotine, itipronounccd and oflmn there are was brouilhl w uil- iiotliw or tllelisiiitiiig spells. All this shows lliiit ulembers that. silici- the death ofitpc blood is thin and watery. and Dr. Bousficld, tlii- iluties of swore-int the very first symptom of this lflPy-lreasluer was taken over byicondltlon the patient should takc tlic then president DI‘. Crokcli IVlIO1DP. Williams‘ Pink Pills. the most performed the cxtrii duties to lllELrellable blood builder and nerve ciitirc. satisfaction of tlic Associa- tonic known. The sole mission of 1km- ‘thlii medicine is to enrich the blood. On motion of Dr. O‘Kcefc sccon- and when that is &ne all thFdls- ded by Dr. Sluuns a hearty voic of tresslng symptoms disappear. tilanks was tendered by tlic presi- Among those who’ have reason to dent to Di". Croken who liioilcstiy praise this medicine is Mrs. M. E. nckliovzlcdgcd the safllf‘. Patterson. Bhanklln. N. B., who says-“About four years ago I be- came very much run down, I could not. eat. sleep nor rest, and I grew so nervous that the smallest thln¢8 would annoy me. Eventually I grpw All Q Iii thi- passing of the late James McCarthy, Mount Slcwnrt losesonc of hei- old and respected land marks. Mr. McCarthy was born at H_ McNem‘ Mm’ Ernest Mcmretlqqulot. ri-lfring disposition. ha. was a . ‘ilniln lo ht- lrllsfml whose word was M's‘ amp" Hm“ M's‘ “Lfiiiiil cool". iiii his limiil. Ailiimigii li’i ‘i. nd ilrew near she had no fear for ' discharging the duties with thai/ commendable zeal which marks the true. manly character. l \ Cookevlrs. W. A. ustls, Mrs. J. I-Iou . Mrs. F‘. E. Bmilllwood. Con. Committee FANNY E. SMALLWOOD Care For Your Hair Witll Cuticura Soap And Cuticura Ointment. Before shnmpoolng anoint the scalp with Cutlcura Ointment, letting it remain on over night when possible. Then shampoo with a sud: of Cutlcura Soap ZiZZiIYI$iIY§iZAW§§§P¥3Y§tYr a" ' IQ Ian Pm Ill]. AM U dl De l: "l um. tax”! lll" mie.'.‘1ee;'£e.'i'li..im"i'..i r I Hing ciilleiii- slim-i; slleli ue. lermi-iii iii illi- nwlilvs cemcliw. ‘Harris Co; iGari-et and family. Charlottetown: [poor hcal-lh for many icitril he was nevcriieald lo murmur or complain hilt. iitlclitled in his (lllllPfl rill two wiecks previous to his ileath when Jleart trouble developed and car- irli-d liim off. He leaves to cherish his memory a widow. one son J. Ross. of the Royal Hank staff of Charlottetown and a atepdailgh- ier, Mrs. James I'll-ally, Charlotte- town. The floral tributes were lleaiitlfiiLcoiislntlng of: Pillow- fllmliy; WNEHIII—'MI'R. Vanlderidivm and Imsrders Phiiriiitlclowil: Pvrealh-Stallf‘ of ‘ Royal . Rrlilk. |Charlotteto Wlli WTBM ii-lllasslw. wreath I.0.I~‘. Ml. Stewart: Spiny-hire. John A. The remains were forwarded fromllicad of Hill-shore sixty-nine years Vancouver. B. C.. w Kenslnglon. P.,l ago and could justly bc called o, eel: E. 1., thence to her former home. made man. and further than that, The funeral services were con- a self educalcd man. ducted by Rlev. M. fleck. assisted Besides his sorrowing widow he. by Rev. Mr. Ayers. Mr. Ray‘ Phil- leaves w‘niourn one son. Ross, the, lips, Kenslngton. sang moat pathet- Royal Bank, Charlottetnwnand one lcally "Beautiful Isle of Some- daughter, Mrs. James Brady, also of where". Charlottetown. to whom the sym- Interlnent was effected in thepatliy of the community is extend- "Geddle Memorial Cemetery." lie-lea. side her husband. and her dough-i The services were conducted by. ter Lois. The pallbearers were Ai-;Rcv. M. K. Charmon. at house and, exander H. Campbeilpmlver Oamp-igrave. which is in the family plot in; bell, Garnett CampbelLFrcd Cami». tlic Peoples‘ Cemetery. " bell. Carl Weeks and Kier Bcr-i-—~ nard. ~ " Left to mourn m tho s 5?». s ' : l ._ in‘ of_ c fa . Heady ‘ntloned, TUnNElt-At O'Leary. on i-‘eby. 29.; __ mm Cousins. to Mi". and Mrs. W. E. ‘Turner, n I cfllvéfffi. . son. ——- VUALLANTr-AL Vernon River. on‘ The annual meeting of the Prince pen 91h" to M13 and M“ N011 ,\_ spray-Mi". and Mrs. illiillow Jenk- liis, Mnrsllflold: spraVMIsaIlI-l. Edward Island Vctci-inary Mi-dicsI-Giiiliint. a iinuizhti-r. Min-y anther- ‘(li-orgc, Alricifnnii Lce RogcrsonJlssvfliation was hold Wednesday cv- 4m, so weak that I did not have strength to move about without help. I was lust a miserable wreck. and became very much lflacounged as I had tried many medicines which failed to help me. In this wretched state a friend urged me to try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. I did so and before long found they were helping me. Gladly I continued taking the pills until I fully re- gained my health and strength and I have since continued 1n thebeat of health. "Lille: my mountabl- be- came anaemic I-niPflxbohlp the pills i-eiitoi-eii her lo health‘, ntileligtli imrl color. Naturally I consider Dr. Williams‘ Pink Plli _l blessing w weak. run-down _ ." p " You can got’. file thllouih any dealer in medicine. or by mail at 5Q cents a box from Th iwiiilams Medicine 100;, "Ont. . 13- s; s’ i a l? I