JULY 8, 1925 ' . luv" --_- h” IIITW“; ‘llill - l I 1/ w "dhis Solid ‘Cnoctalate the new flavor Jersey Milk A ' ‘LWAYS slip a few bars of‘ Neilson’s . _ Jersey Milk into the picnic basket. s: ‘ »~—. ‘its ,/._ - ‘ ' llhy till’ i_ _ ' S‘ l‘ h’ Ii" " llill m" ti‘ Easy to carry and easy to eat, these attrac- tive white-and-goid packages make a most alluring super-dessert. You see, there are no nuts, fruit or fancy mixtures in Neiisorfs jersey Milk. It is a bar of plain solid milk chocolate——of the highest quality-so you.may be sure it will appeal to everybody, It has a new flavor distinctive, and all its own. Look for the wbite-and-goid wrapper. 5c, 10c and 25c sizes. ran cnsnnmwnrown GUARDIAN ‘I iiiE CENTRAL GUARDIAN , THE CELBBRATED LTD. ISLAND PAINTINGS lNNiS, 176 KENT STREET. sistant. will be speakers at. (luernsry Breeders’ Picnic. l~‘or Old liome house Diamond Lamps iveek only 5 io-r a $1 00. house ltuzdrts at tuanilard ‘prices Phone or Electric Co. 2100-7-7-21 A FINANCIAL SUCCESS. -—'i‘he tea um] festival which passed off so pl< aszttltly under the ziuspiees oi‘ the lculics of the Presbyterian (lhureh In Caruida at Marshilelil on Monday (evening netted over $200. anti they are being congrntulatetl on the sticr-ess oi their gathering. LITTLE SANDS Communion. — On Sunday, July 12. the Sacrament of the Lot-it's Supper \vIII be ob- served in the ilniteq Cnureh at Little Sands. StlPVlWJS at 10.30 a. "L: and 6.30 p.m. Preparatory ser- vices on Tirursday, Friday and Sat- urday. The Pastor will ho assist- ed by the Rev. John Sterling, B.A., Montague. GAZETT-ED. -'— “Stenograplrers. (trade l., :Miay Examinations, i925, contains lilo following names: Jo- sephine iiarrluizton, Julia Gallant. hiajorle 1.. Cox, Susan A. Cameron, Mary F. Clinton. Mnrlr-wret L. Has hiargaret .l. Mclnnis, Charlottetown and Joan M, Niackinnon, lligg, in Typists, Grade i. are ‘the following. l-l. lilcNevin. Charlottetown. Evelyn R. Corbett, nor to little Aiiss .\Iary ilallzighnrl. as (Jnilagban. itichuiouti St., City Memorial Prize, given for the best essay submitted on "lleroism." Miss Callaghan. though only twelve years oi’ age, son no: only first place in the city, but zilstr succeed- ed in "ieadng all Canada. and th-us its‘... pa»; DoviJ m... bringing na- pp. m ‘ - Saul. chief among llmu were Ioovr; of 81nd, lire-nit. n gilt llt for.» King. lireod. the food tho whole world nliilros with royalty. llreotl in tho universal tuoll, hot mu- thert- in n world wide need for tho nourishment nod the driloiouo tluvor only lirentl run nupply Prom-Iona Vitauninon were contained In thin gilt ofllnrltl to Nook-though neither o! them know It. For the discovery oi’ _ \'itn iris-n in recent. You know now why llroml to nll nourisiunont nnd no waste. Why its fonrl-volua is grootor than thot oi more rvpvltnlvu lootln which llo not eonlnln thruo lilo-giving lentil-forlorn. Ni to ueelt delicious, whole-nonu- ilnror in v an lntiieu-tlon oi‘ the noorishuur-nt supplied _ Ire inure: ntu. but In-enum- it tolnptu you to r-nt llreiul _ . throo tlmon o tiny nod olton between nwnln. ’ The contribution I ll mnlu-n it o royol uttt n GOOD BREAD I ‘ in the tout of Flavor. tl|I|lt‘li||Il|( tn the nppetito with itn Irngrnnt its tempt- ina brown crnni: its rleh, tender, white crumb. end to tho proermn o! |~rl nutrition see . Order llherolly from your groear today _ “Get-together Stewart’s Bakery “KEEPS onus noose ” AT EVEN TEMPERATURE G889 PIPELESS A ‘t lloyul Novo Bonito Ym-h! Club, lloil- fax N. 8.. rerun-tr on roootvlnl not nv until no- tion from tho Penn “Ihonomy" Plpelou Furnace. At tho 9'8"“ time IQ nro lblo to keep tho Club ilouso at on ovon temperature." "We ' | lib-lent furnace ll made in IPJIPIIH“ a," it in ideul for house!» (yh\lr‘lh‘lfl nil-boots. stores or public - , Write ua for descriptive wLiiltliltfl-l- or unit our local agents t0 demonstrate. r ronouro-osr/tnlo , _ - '- . z ' 1*,- ',',*:,',*.';.':.*§. ‘;,‘:;:.‘.".“.;'.?.'.'.'.':t.‘.',"a-? s, .. (IRA it W. M"""Q,"" " PM‘): Q an ti. w r l‘. l. L . u] KQpIBIFIHINVOI- I has brought great farm- to her na- tive province and her school, She is u student oi‘ litrcbiorti square School and her ncconipilslnneut teiiectfl much credit on lter teachers We (rongratulate ‘this brilliant young writer on her siurcrss and we hope. that she will continue her etideavors along the literary line. ASKING THE INSTITUTES—At a meeting of the executive of The Associated Boards oi‘ Trade of _Prim-@ Edward Island held Friday. the Ilid of July, in the Board 0i 'i‘r'ude Rooms. Charlottetown, it was derided to extend an invitation to the representatives of the vitri- _ ous Farmers’ Institutes throughout the island to attend the annual meeting of the Board to be held in Summerslilo on tvctlnesdziv, August 26th. Those interested are desir- ous, if possible. 0i‘ having all of the Farmers‘ institutes represented, as they bopo to mnke this a large Meeting” between the Farmer and Business Man, The meeting last year held In Charlot- tetown was of this nature and was voted a wonderful success by all those who attended. Mr. J. 0. i-lyndman, the President of the As- sociated lloards oi‘ Trade; whose iden it was to mako these meetings u joint one between the Business Mon and the Farmer, was warmly congratulated on his success. WOOD-MUTCH. - Miss Annie Isobel Mutch. daughter of Mrs. ‘Mary Match. Cherry Valley, P.E.l.. and Alexander Wood. son of Mrs. Alex. Wood, Dundee, Scotland were married at 10.30 a.m. on Wednes- day. Juno l). at the home of the bride's sister. Mrs, l4. D. Peterkiu. 220 Crescent St. W.. Saskatoon. i)r. Robert Miliiken Ofllciated. Only the immediate ‘friends and relatives were present. The bride was -gIv- en in marriage thy Mr. Peterkln. The couple were ‘married in the drawing room under an attractive ‘arch of prlims, ferns. potted plants and cut flowers. lilacs and sweet ‘pens pre- dominating. The bride was attend- ed by little Jenn A. Petcrkln, hm‘ niece. and little Alice Blain. who nctca .\." flower girl and ring bear- er. tracked 2a white and carrying baskets of pink sweet peas. The bride wore nn ensemble suit of checked chnrmecn with figured silk dress. tier hat was a smart New York model. Her costume was com- pleted with n black tox fur and -8HOP from Holman's Catalog. TIGER BRAND Pure White Lead, sold at THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO. AND STAMPED LINENS. MIBS MAC- 2111-7-7 3i. ‘ MR. W. W. BAIRD OF NAPPAN iuxperimentai Station. and his as- the 2127 EXTRA LAMPS REQUIRED. - Week—-Westing- for this Westing- cali.-— i'aImor-Wuitson_ John J. ‘Minors. O. A, S., Fleanor LEADS ALL CANAD-Ae-All ho- daughter of] Mr. and tMrs, Malachi- on having won the Sarah Maxwell LEAGUE OF THE GROSS Picnic, L-edford. July 8th. ‘ 2031-7-3-5i THE NESCO OIL STOVE-Mae 2-107-7-1-311 less oil and give more beat than any other stove, Just received our third large shipment. The ROGERS llAlRUWAltE C0. LTIL. 2i07-7-7~3i DISTRIBUTORS for the famous Stanley lit-lung. best of references from local users. Call for sum-plus PaIrucr-WuL-eon Electric Co. 2100-7-7-21 THE S. S. CANADIAN SAPPER sails from Mfllltftfill on July 3 uud will arrive here on July 7, to load lt general cargo and livestock for St. John's, Nhd, Buntatu. Bell t’: . 00., Agents. 1867-6-27-91 BRILLIANT STUDENT-in tho recent Civil Service l-ixaruinations held ibhroughonlt Canada M158 Josephine ilaorirtgtor. ranks first in l’, E. island and among the ltigh- est in the Dominion of Camilla. We heartily congratulate Miss Harriet; ion in ac-talrmrg such a high rank. WAS WELL KNOWN HERE.- lsauc Janres Olive, a former steam- boat inspector. intimately known by his friends as “Uncle lite" died at the home oi‘ his brother, F. ii. Olive. l»t0 llroad Street yesterday. aged S-i years. Mr. Olive was born in West Si. John of a large faintly ills with: died »severai years ago. since which time he resided wi-th his brother. lie leaves, besides his brother. F. ll., of the Iilastern Steumships Company. with whom he resided. three others, John i... oi’ Walton, . $5., (leorgc M. of Cane bridge, Mass. and "id, Percy of Boston. The funeral will be held on ’i‘uesday afternoon from the resi- zmdl Elm“ M_ Ryan’ Em“ 131mm deuce of his brother. with service at 3 o'clock. llilui‘ilit.'lli. will be in Cedar liili.—St. John Telegraph Journal. July iith. (Mr. Olive well known to steamboat men in Prince Edward Island where he ‘made many visits (luring his long career as inspector.) PERSONALS Miss Emma O'Connor. l-lope Itiv- t-l‘. is visitfng In the city. lord, Harring-Lori. were visitors to the city yesterday. - Miss Mary Lacey and Miss Mary lMorris. 'l‘raezuiie (lross were visit- ors ‘to tile city yesterday. ‘ from Chicago. on a twelve duyfii on Friday. where they were tbeI guests of Mr. MeLure's mother. Mrs, Daniel Russell and young, daughter have arrived from (Janr bridge. Mass, on u. visit to the for- rner's parents. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Large. city. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Richards, have arrived home from New York where Mr. Richards has been resi- ding for the past two years. They ure at present the guests oi Mr. Richards mother., and will sirortiy| occupy their new home, course of construction at "lnksr- man." Mr. George D. Singleton of Monday night by motor. lie is ac- companied by his wife and two children. Mr. Singleton and fam- ily will tour the island. it is tigh- teen years since his inst visit to the Island and he sees many changes since then, iMr. Singleton is employed op the Brocktcn iinlly Enterprise. . Soc-——- ::Aiways Ready and Rellable:.— Practically all pains arising from inflammation can be removed with Dr, Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. Simply rub it on the sore spot and i‘t is quickly absorbed by the skin. its healing power is conveyed tn the inflamed tlssue_ which is quickly soothed. This fine old remedy is nlau n specific-for all manner o! cuts. scratches, bruises and sprains Keep a bottle handy always. ———-<o->—-i corsago bouquet of pink swept pens. Miss Olive Pattison played the bridal chorus from Lohengrir and also plsyod softly while the. register was being signed. At the bullet luncheon which ‘followed tbr ceremony. Mrs. Petorkin was as slated thy Mrs. l-l. S. Brown 1m‘ Mrs, ll. J. Match. Bladworth. The table, centred with ‘the weddiw cake. was brightened witndeileat‘ pink cnrnatlons and sweet pear- Mr. and Mrs. Wood left at noon to Edmonton. Calgary and Banff. O their return to Saskatoon they wi‘ reside at Parkview Apartments i . ::'i‘ho Oil tor the Athlete-l rubbing down. the athlete will tln Dr. Thomas’ Eciectric Oil an e' salient article. it renders the mu cles and sinews pliable. takes tb soreness out ot them and strengtl ens thém tor strains that may l- t upon them. lt stands pre-omi‘ M lor this purpose. and athlete-- ho tor years, have been ualnri an-teutity to its value no n iahr’ ‘iflllit. l . ~ .. ‘ I ’ 1 , . ii Mlnnrdhl Linlmont for lhoirnoho. -____i_i_ FLA VILLA THE VERY LATEST IN VANILLA FLAVORING In order to Introduce this new flavoring we or: tor a thin large bottle oi flavoring —tho two tor 35 Cents while they tut. Got youratodny. H. L. WORTHY ORUGGIIT . . m noun ornllr i“- 1 Mr. llenry ’l'ayior., Rice Point, I A Piiiou‘. iwreath, Mr. and Airs. A. Mr. Archibald Murchison is h0nl.\l.‘f\'" Qllil family: Wreath. MW A" gimme largest attended tiuuverals held Brockton, Mass, arrived in -the city W.“ Q1 [he Province. thymus oi‘ the deceased. “'i‘bere is IN MEMORIAM (iilitietun Courer.) tJuue 25 i925) butes could be paid to the memory oi.’ Silas .\iargaret Nicholson than those offered by her associates. I wish to say In respect t-o the memory oi‘ lMiss Nicholson how ruuch I have enjoyen her lwlfidii- allty and her work in the hospital. We have Inst a woman of [he high- est ideals and one we are going to tine it hard to replace. lir. ll, I.. titles. in the lilltoiliiLi ot AdlSS Nichol- son, \\‘e dot-tors of Littlelon and vicinity have lost a roost itliie and eilifvllt head of our lliltsllllill and a triu- and sinmeri- friend. iler loss to this community is a real calamity, iler memory’ we shall citerist as an inspiration in our future —-l)r. .\. 'l‘ lion-hing, _ 'l‘hroitr:l| tln- tieutil of Alias Nicholson. lire iilhleton hospiltii has lost a eapabii-executive. an im- partial tsupvriiiteriiieiit. one whose cheerful and frieutlly presence will long h.’ liliSNvti by patients and ' i)r. J. .\l. Page, _ Nicholson: was u (laughter of .\tr. John Nicholson of l)lllliltl> and Stiperirttemiertt of the Llttleton ilospital. tl'illl'it)l please ctrpy.) {Wiv- < FUNERAL OF MRS. McFADVEN. The funeral of .\'irs. Pansy .\tr- FiiiiyI-n, who passed away on Sut- urdziy last. was held fronr the re- sidLuce of her son-in-lau", .\l r. Joint .\iotl'ai|, 'l‘o\virsentl Street. Sydney on 'l‘uesday afternoon, The large assemblage at her lute irome liliil the lengthy eortetut- to her final resting pillvt- and the beautiful ilorai nth-rings bore lt-sti- mony to the high esteem in whit-b the tier ised \\':|s held. The funeral services at both the house alld graveside were eondni-I- ed by ilrv. . . Ii. (‘ampbeli. i of Fllilililllill Street Preshy (liutrrb, who spoke uwrds of com- ‘fo-rt and ronsolntitrn to those so sorely bere- ‘ed and aulmonititrn and eounsi- to all. | Mrs. .\l -‘adyen,' was born at Murray Itiver in i862 was a (iiiilKll- ter ‘of the late Mr. John .\tei.euii "“" and widow of the iail- Laut-hliu |Mcl~‘zirl_\'en foruu-ly of .\lurray liar- jbotn" i‘. is‘, l., and will be sorely missed by her family and relatives amt her many friends regret the passing 0i a truly (‘brislinn wo- ran. 'l‘be pal] bearers were: Ali-ssrs l.. paid u llyinl; visit w Cornwall 1r. Mllunis, Norman Aivlmtlii, . ii recently. iA. Jlt-Phcrson, Noriuuii ll. ililli-s‘. ——— Alexander Show and I". .\. .\tr- Mrs. Colin hltllrllfli and son Ilrad-|lnn's, The following are the tloral of- ferlngs: Family; Mary .\lcl,eod (s-isierl- 'l"“"""ll. N. 8.; Wreath; Mr. and Airs. I lertrge \\'bite, Wati.-|"to\\'ri,' Rihss‘; .\lel~‘ltii- .\Ir'. and .\irs. L. li. Nloffaitt; Spray, .\tr. and ens‘ Baud; Spr J. Bonncli; She Miss l.\llli‘l£tll"'l iluchanait; lixttt-t iio\\‘er~4. .\tr. and Mrs. A. J. Show; Spr v. Miss Jrssie lloirse and .\iiss (‘ora Smith; Silent, Alderman and .\I| . Mack McLeod; Sbcat‘. Mrs. \\'. and ,.\irs. We believe that no higher tri- Wreaih. Mrs] <"l'Z"rnir:lp-r and one . U- two brothers namely \Vaiiat'e and y," “w; 1;. ~ lilllllllllll ‘ litilll ‘Alibi: Al ‘r l: I I i» IJI l: i‘. ‘Alllsltlil llill I . l Illllill =IilllllilllillilIlllllllill . I iii‘. .,. a l ‘ill V," ' l I l I llill llill itifib . ‘liiiiii l All‘? " i; A ‘all llll All ll E ‘l Ill "I llll ||| l‘ ‘Ill IIIIIIIIII llill Ill Ill ‘ l ll‘ I ll Iiiiilllllgiiil"IililmiylIiliijl“ II“""IlI l .T‘| llill li|||li| ||| "i m liini ilillll turn uiI" llill till ill the tobacco and the pleasure you get from smoking it, is always- the The “Cut Plug" is now on sale in the ' famous Vzlb. Vacuum (air-tight) tin. MANUFACTURED BY IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY 0F CANADA. LIMITED. II t||i| |l|lu|| llill lllm" "||| unruly; Illlllllil Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnnl ./{s_y0u like i! It is the same rich, mellow, satisfying tobaccmwhether you buy it in the Plug or choose the package of Cut Plug. The form is different, to please the personal preference of the individual smoker— ‘ PAGE FIVE ' ' "ll ll l llll lllllllllllillll ,., IIIIIIIIIIII z Al; ‘f “Ill! . ii llill In ll lililllll llll llill ‘||| . |||. '4 ll ii I. ‘All’ it. I ll Ill Ii ‘that medical zttteuderlri- and the driving cafe of 2i ilvvoletl mother‘ fund .\‘.l~1iI'l‘-\\'llS done to prolong her _life_ but God willed othervrise and ton the lliliiVw date i391’ spirit took liq‘ tlight to h.in who gave it she ‘died as she iIv-d trusting in her . , _ , _. Saviour,- visit to his parents. (Yuutuin uiuifllt-‘l- A; (‘illvlll ll"l‘="l-"°"‘ -*l"‘-"-~ .\n tin-thigh llvl‘ illness she eon- Mrs. Murchison. ;.“1>‘-‘firing?‘Illiirulsgillu: XIII‘; =::<l[¢.~o|..i her loved trill-s with the '"—— i‘ “3- ~- twvnegv; tpra‘. - i‘ ' |)lin~l~'l‘I| iii<r~'lll'illli'.\_‘ that sire was ‘Mrs. James Coles, (nee Jean i\lr--,.\irs. “J1,lFvfklngi-rghflnLil1m\\'e::ihum“: l" M], hmvvnly 11mm, whgrk, Miilan) \VinsIoe. is improv 5'. _. l - '-"~ ~- - "‘ ~' ‘ Ithti.» is no pain ordeaih. wonderfully utter tier operation at “m”; Chm“ m‘ "ml 5W“ R‘ "-- i|I‘l‘ Ilvtlili at :11.‘ early idle of theprmcelgdward [BlandH0gp|u,1_|Moflat‘t.; llaiskel liowels. .\l: andImmmyyuln. years is d091,“. n? ‘M’ Arumr HWAT" m“! "immy: grilled She le~|ves to mourn be- Mr, Collin C. McLure and Masteriwfvflth. tiiirper .\It‘-\'“" "I'll, m" sides he; husbbriil- and baby six! Bradford C. Mvlelrc. Winslne. hud Merrisort; Shoal’. Airs, .\. n. Yniliiulyirtliliiis old, lit-i‘ gm. r stilt-ken a pleasant visit to North liustii-oillllil Lvlm: Wreath illaflil. er Mary also limiter at home. 'l‘lu- fuumal was ltelrl on Julie tin‘ tweltili and was largely att- ended. Serviet-s- were t€0llllll(‘i.l‘ll| by the lit-v. Mr. Vincent, Follow» mg were the pail bearel's:—— I liagan and ftmily; .\ll‘. and Airs. iH-r- r (‘a ' ban and family; da (lrlilin rtha .\llil‘i'liy and Mart;- aret t ill. ~ l >i[l.l'|llilll Offerings by'—-.\ir. and .\irs, Front-is Mt-Quaui; .\r. and .\ Mirbziel .\li*(‘ui'i'le,v; .\ll‘.s .~ t-e (iriiiiu; ..\l Susan (‘onu ‘oil; Jean Iiuuab- Mary .\lri‘at't'- rey _ uud hiatbias It's] ban. ia-lli rs of sympiby front: -— .\lrs. Jan - .\lrilor_t' ' 'l'l'llil .\Iei'lti.<ke_v; ’I (‘larkiu and idvelyn llciliilivnry, May per sou! rest in pence. V TW GRATTAN MURRAY Tllt‘ dearth of little iiraitnu .\iur- ra)’ the seven year old sou of .\tr. and‘ Mrs. b‘ranli liiurrily- iii’ which . ,, ., .. .\i occurred on Jlille l-\, “as tin can.» of great sorrou not "lily i" M‘ family uud their irnmetliatr- friends. " thinner-man and family; Sin-at. Aiiuzhurm, “vex-L, unbhy lghlckiptjuy‘ , . . 4. - -_ _ ' , ,,, . l t ii: it others who kn‘~\\' tlilll and MPH. "flPlY it'll?“ __ litany Morrow. William Do\\rt-lq’:'l| twwhbn‘ h“ m“, MENU“, _,,,_ W}? Jlaleolm Meiietul and lilveyin .\ic- ' ‘ i’ HON. ALBERT P, PROWSE 'l‘he -t'unera‘l of the late lion- Aibent ‘l’. Prowse was held ltlillll his late residence Alon-day alter- noo-n Jlllle 22nd. 1925. it u-as one in the comnrtrnitv for a illllliih-l‘ oi yprmg. rand revealed tin- large. numb- er of friends which the ileeenseti had in. (‘he community and other‘ The service was in eharsv "A "l" Rev, \V. M. Ryan. of (‘irarlirttetmvrl a-ssisted by trin- iiev. .\l. n. ill‘- Iionaiid oi’ AI-trrray iiiver. 'l'l|e whole strrvice was a splendid tribute ‘to :|_ fine citizen and a splendid lyit“ 0i manhood. ’i‘he United Phoirs oi tlh" lilethodLst and Presbyterian ehureh- mt, bad charge oil‘ tlhe |nusle_ uud rendered very nicely the thvorrte. a ‘Land of Pure Delight." “Abbi-e With Me." "Our Souls are in h ' Mighity Hand.“ ‘After the .\'~-~r'\'i('|- at the home. the remains were. tall-oi ‘to the Munray Iltarbnr. (‘eon-lava’- whero ln-tonmi-nt was ‘made. Tire ‘pail ‘bearers were Wallace White, Henry St-nezrhougit, Wm. Richards. Fred C, Lieilztelu-‘rrr. ‘linmpen Hawkins. lltillfy l"'"“'.v. The flower bea were iivt- bu," firom the Sntnrlay School class of the deceunetl, oi‘ which school ire was Suporintende-nt. for u number oi years. The Ifioml tributes were very lw-atltifilul and consisted of the toi- lowing, Finn ily-Wwn t h. Brothers, William and btunuel- sent at her bed-side when her soul Crescent. Methodist Sllllillly saimsr-‘s-irmy‘ It ~ ' Phi-e. When all that was mortal. of a tzue friend “as laid to resll. iii the (‘tint-try at iiuntlzis beside si- of her father‘ who pre- sell her by two years. —-——<o4--—--—— MRS. CATHERINE MeGINN On Sunday morning, Jillle l-iiib tin-re llth-zsvil -to her eternal reward one oi‘ ltJliiyVtlVs (driest and Inost ir-ighly l't~'ll‘t‘lll'ti citizens ‘in ‘the person of the lute Airs. ifallierine’ .\ie(l.inu_ The Ill‘t'.t.'l\‘t‘il wa-s born aml lived the whole oi‘ her long life of si-velliy-oni- years ill the '. rlel ct‘ l~lin_vvaie. For many years past she had ‘been known by tiln- fanriiizu- name of “.\iolbor." and net “glholli reason, for her tender- l|'.\'.~‘ to all ttrilv inerlteri for ll"l' the ‘many good things that ‘are eentaineil In the sweet name 0i’ "t_\liilil<'l'." ‘lier simple and loving disposit- Iru. her reruintisu. lo llllil a hellr ing baud. llvl’ devotedness to duty are a few of her many good qual~ ltlt-z for which Rite will long be remembered. Although the jqntl calm» stitldeit, yet u llill iind her tiuprepared. During ber last illness she was frequently visited, and spiritually intended by lwrpnsior- Rev. Joseph (iailant, and also by ilev, Fr. (‘all- ngban. —a young, pri -st to whom she had alivays been a trite and faithful friend. and who was pre- retnrned In lllm who had created Mr. and Mrs, L. E. browse, Ohnr- |lottetow-n—~-\Vren‘th. Executive Council -~ Wreath. ; .\tr. vt-ml M-rs. Arthur Ilieks. Upper; Sackville-Spray. Mr. and Mrs, Minder-k Nit-Kinlnou. Ilaullhiers !i<irnyvule, and Mary at ltome, Also ("PIVPII- Cha FlOM-Pltl wn-\\’rezi t h. lotltetown—~SI'n r. ._.__._¢-oai-— MR8. ‘PERCY KEEFE. ___,_ The Angel of death entered the heme or! Mrs. Adolphus Tirrner. on June 10th 1925 and claimed as its ~+Mr. victim hr-reldest and- dearly be- flinn; Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Clark- Inved daughter Percy Sirsnn wife oi JBIB of Little Iver. 3.; "-‘ 9d had been In falling ‘Mr. and Mrs. Emest CllmBFOll-Illtfltlll)’, June 17th, to St. Amos‘ Charlottetown - Spray, Mr. and Mm. litlaytnord McDonald. High Mass was Qioutngue-Wnotih. Church. fnllagihnn. coolly. Pete-r Callaghan. Costello. it‘. W. Hagan, Tobias Fundy. and‘ iilphniam Costello. ‘The chief mdurnivrs are her three s0lts:—-— i)r. \\'. J, of Kings- Mrs. Aeneas Clot-ken. mourners. Joseph McMillan. Desmoutl (Ylrenry. dcared. _ lie had just reacbetl that interest- lug time in his rbilrlhooti when it became nee sary for him to mingle with other children oi‘ his age in :1 class for instruction. and iii September" oi‘ last year be was p11» rolled as a pupil in one of lb" prim‘ ary grades of (Queen Square School. it wnsbrol long belore tlrattun bud \von the love o1" both teachers and pupils. Ills llllli)t't'lll'.i- and lb. charm of ills sweet ills-position elicited the afieetitm ul‘ all who knew ‘him; uud ever in his first tnouthr-t in si~ltool he exbihiieil all int.lll_:;enre that maria-d him as a most pronrising pupil. in Juup (lrailan was token sud- denly ill. and although hope was eu- tt rluinrrl for his recovery. he died two weeks later. 'i'i|.- great loss that his family have sustained is a.pprect:gletl by ‘Jiosr- who grieve with them. iiitilifill they tnusl feel a less poignant sor- inn row. 'i‘be hiss of little t .\iurra_v is also the loss of a street inrllut-nrr- that a In-uutllul child- hood uncotiseltillsly exerts. And al- though. for his iun|il_ ., the Filllfiillill mirtsolailoris are great. _ Will- patby of tibi- connnunity goes ~0Itl to tin-in in lbe great natural sor- row with which they have been af- fliclui, The funeral which \\"ts held on Saturday June ‘Jill-h. \\'.'is aiieluled by the pupils ot‘ Qllt'l‘il Square School. the little eiassmates of tho deer-user] iolioxviug the hearse as Tho pail bearers were lieu (Tormnrrlr, t fltll'ill‘ rraugbt. Arthur ilogun. and John Mt-(luigau. Ilenuleiti iiigm ltiass was celebrated park liospltai N. Y., James ll. ot’ h)’ R"? YAAMWW" Mlmmmhl "ml Rryylntry, Musk, amt Damp] on Rev. l’. liirltulron eondireled the lrhe homoatenil; and her two servlei- at the gr-‘ive. The tolioiviug tributes were re- . .o . . or —-' wo b ruin-rs. Michael Connoli ‘ill-W (‘~'lI"lii!*-\l~i'- 11ml MFR- tow day: giving I "AFNY \V§ea‘lh.“°ms' “urmy "an, (‘if virtrown, William (‘onnoliy u); NIleha-"l Mooney: Mr. nmi Mrs. J. poillhad ALUMINUM E543 .\tr. and Mrs. David (llover —-,‘Soutit (‘rrroiinm and two sisters. ilfMflll-‘lllll-‘llli Ml‘,- flIHi MPH- Jflfitdill TURNER which ‘km; || Spray. tMr-s. .\Iargrtr.-t Daugherty and Miss lituzhes; bliss Mobil!‘ Tritium"; “M”, d“ PM“ w. "k1,"; Mr- and Mrs, J. E. lleii. (Yhar- Mary ‘Connolly, both -ot' Etnyvaie. Alia! ("Tlrilllv Nth-Willy; MPH ller iulteral took piace on wi-d- ‘leew- Mtiiltrlgan mu! family: bliss sung by Rev, Fr. The pail hearers werezwJarues Prank Muss cards were rot-valved from and Mm. James B. Mc- In; Mary MoGInn; Mrs. ‘Mary E. itosennry Lot 65 where Requiem (Ylleury and Leo (lorrornn; Master Aiaurict- McTngue (2); Mrs. J. ll. Hogan. liiefartile; Spiritual OiforIngm-Atavry. Jos- eph, ilenedict and Leo Callaghan: .\tr. and lVIrs. M. J. , tnmlly- V and"Glri<lys O'Brien‘. Thoma! Ind Arthur J. Hogan; Dorothy Eddie Walsh: Joseph iind Stephen McMillan; Mrs, ti. Connors and rnmily; Mr. and no. J. 'A.‘ o- Kinnon and tnntiyi» Min M . Ntt-(‘loskt-y; Mr, alnd Mrq, Pa rick lfitn-iirutuotti‘. Mr.':itiii kit's." Ml‘- Mnqnlp; 'l‘_c and pupils - Desmond . Mahar and . Intro‘: 'I‘e;iebe.» and pupils of tirade ten, Notrt- liaine. Floral iiffi *:~(‘reseent. The fumil_v; (‘rt blaster Edward Vvrtmis. Brotherhood 0t li;lil\\':|y 'l‘rainnien; Mrcltanlcai llepzirlmeut. l’. E. l. Railway; " Spr lii..- ‘llssillliivs (lot-en ' Sui. Srluol. . o. l (lo. St. Dun- .'tan’_< (‘tirl lluides; ,\ir_ and Airs. Ii. ll \\vt't‘l\"l .\|r. and .\lrs. lien Sievtnson; _\l»:'. and Ali's. 'l‘-barons .\lr.\lilian and family: .\tr. _and .\irs. l’. .\. Filzsirnrnons; Mr. and .\irs. l. .\. ll_ s; Doran. Annie. nrri liilna Ilyin Angus and Jack .\irl Ir-hern; (‘er-ii and Ernest liinvallt \ s-s- ileieu Alt-Donald; Mr. Loni" Fltliltilit‘ Womerfs and . .\lrs. J. ii. .\tr. .\ilr-rt . Aiissatu-s of St. Francis of thmerorullzilitax; . ilalitax; .\ir_.and '. Jos. Stiniuz-zih. Pit-ton; Prosper \. enanlt. liowlon: Mrs. L. J. \i nn. |"'i-rlel'i(-loll; Mrs. Daniel l\'~-l|_v ii. rbill: Mr. John l’. Flood. \\'ood islands: Mr, and .\Irs, T-hom- lie (':li‘I-tL:ll4*i‘, New Wiltshire; Miss ‘tilt-e i-‘eurtess y. Pity; Master .\Ie.\' filetlillvtziyq Pity; Catholic \\"uueu'< Ileacire. (‘ilyz .\tr. and .\irs Gordon \\‘ortb, Pity; jwrg, \" rnon (Jay, i‘o\vn:|i; Mr. and lilrs. \\'. ilViiiH-s. llordtn, up; Louis ,1, Aieiiirlu, Altlelrtiro. Ma . -—--—<o>—--- uus uuuruncr IIICAIKTI lie .. ulfi- 4|I tic-orgi- lI|-:|!'I1. died ui lht- buint- of lwr daughter \lr.-< maul». tram-k |||] t'hi§||~->e--|-i 'l‘ilt'l||>|kt-4 I ’i‘hurmtny afternoon June W llii!" at Pout-oral .\l-w llnnlpsltirt- She was horn in Print-e lldirurd island. uud bud resided in this ell; for nix yearn. She is stirvived by her lliltllllllitl. two tiaughiers. \lr.~' Juno-s Hobbs of ihntinn‘ sit sons. John l., or South Ilia-gut». \'i. Jnn s ll. nf Font-uni. Fred .\‘. of iln tr. ilaiuli In ll. of tw-neorii. tieurgt- ll_. of .\'e\v Jersey. anti llihhins ileurtz of Popeord also :7 gmn-Iehiltlren and H great grnnrh-niillreri. ' 'l‘he funeral of Mrs Slurgoret iieirrtz was held Snndrrv rtfterrtotvn un June ‘.‘l r|t 2 r-‘eloek ut the home of her tl.-lnghlern. .\irs James ,\iohln4, on rbtehwtl-r turnpike lit-v. Everett A. lloekuell. punter of the Plenlllnl Street lInphI-d r-Irureh offlvutvd. Solo! were given by It. W. t‘rowell. Th. bearers uere (it-urge 16.. lilnfllirl iii, and l-Jldou \V. lit-arts and lmnuol klolvbs, nil gratidsonn of the decent-ll. ihlrlul was lu iilonstmi llill cemetery. t‘, A. Soul was funeral director. FEET ACHE ? Rub them well with Millard’! and know what real foot com- fort means. II |NAR“D'3‘ LINIMENT For rm 1... A in. u‘. nun-son . ' 1a morgue-arm natal . . , ,‘ u;_¢¢_d¢~.-Pf-f*r.-'"“ _, _ - uflk-e- ' t