aw. 1w 7 v_‘_‘_g'_,,¢--7-v~ -- -_ WHETHER ADVERTISED OR NOT c a n- snfl ° “if wli. purl lolllar Warn role’ . Peru out: PRICES AREAS 155T l. I ~ . ‘ ~ BE 0N YOUR GUARD I ~ “in health sesickuess?’ a " anlllii‘ ‘ ‘ l‘ 11h "are A my disease "germs. . 'I_’_BBI'ARE ronAv, “u, "n. h iuilsclei-orcveaiullvss- J-et "c: lull» so: meet your‘ vuntfrcln reliable roisiedics including Asa-mum, . Antiseptic, Orygens lr. n. 0a.). Llsierinc, team, nae (P. n. cdhfiibeofllynellcc. lineal. Doro], Nyall Mmeptic, Lml. (Beet Gram. Cllbollo. ml. Chlorids um,‘ on...“ Formaldehyde. Sulpbo Naptlscl, Calnpncr. nlu.lurlues.el°--9!°-‘ ' . _ "PIIPAI TODAY" ‘ ~e="- J. Ernest‘. H. AND KODAK DIUGSTOBI -WHETHER ADVERTISED OR NOT t. J 1 110.. l l l. a Worth uz ri-nm Street l LOW AS THEN Low- ,,_.. one Insertion so Three Inverticns . Four Insertlona .. Eight Insertions ".- Agents Wanted P__________._._.._.__.._... A DAY PAID CHRISTIAN MEN women. college students, teach- , ministers snd others, for dis- bullng "llglous literature. For ticulars write stating age and urch connection. Mr. Conrad. we: Bldg, Toronto. _ ' A. W. A-WstIApnIv 30. For’ Sale A l E LEGIl-OBN Cl-IVICIIS - $18.0; r hundred. Everett Howatt letoll. 3321-4-2d-6i. SALE-TWO SIIORTIICIIN lls; registered. Onc yzar cld. W. .Crosb_v, Cornwall. 3430-4-30-31. sliu'_<"~.?.£E§'§IivTuT.bu emhic suit. A bargain. Apply uardiszl. 3372-4-23-31. SALE - nrwnzllmr STONE l‘ concrete. Apply 75 Spring Pal-l: u- fiCii-‘I-CO-(li SALE, ‘l-U LET. ‘BOARD AND ,m signs on hand at Guardrail lice. ii SALE-PURE DRE!) AYII- lrc bull 2 years old. Ira mo. rnon River, R it. 34104-3041. _.SAl.l-I--IlUNDIiED BUSIIELS carrots. Geo. H. Toombs 5: 3L09~4-30-3.. SALE-GENERAL PURPOSE re. sound and in good condton. PM)’ m: uicCalle, Clftcnn Pcz-‘l. 179- 3i02-*i~3J-2i LAP TRAIVBERRY PLANTS . per hundred, $1.03 by nnll. ~99 Der M. F. S. Reeves, South- Yl- szli-l-za-cl n.‘ SALE-IUD Acllas AT now svcn cheep for quick solo. Joe °Fllll'l‘l1. 3420-4-30-1wmk. SALE — TWO YEARIJNGS. ‘ lwc cows due to fresh-n. Gar- ld Stevenson, Hazel Grove. Still-ll. SALE — EUREKA N0. ll lfllwluuur. v-‘tu fcrtllircr at- .. Pvlfcuhrs- can he ob- n Trrst d: Wood _C1. via om, Sullol‘ ‘alzl-e-zo-ol. MAPLE-S l-ilzir, ilcrfectly SALE-JWANITCII \ l0 rover. ft. "m l“ .\"\|r ncartst depot. P" Avid. VJinslocJi-"ad. r. n. I. - ami-l-ao-bl. T, b-zllllll‘ Cunt. T. cl. Taylor, so, . rlund St. _ ages-mpg.“ IOOMED DWEL- comm; Pl. All modern ccnvenlcncts ' “a; ‘excellent state of reolrr. “ml! location on Bilhbfro . - Alexander Maclmod, _ - eals-l-zo ‘Articols For-Sure.“ SALIJAIIY CAD-INC“. A». ‘ "4 Elm Avel 1 . fag-M; ¢..-_|.- I t. cheap, )3 3km’ m“ , f _ ‘ R814 —<-_'-_‘_ g, ‘ SALE-AT [M "‘ ‘mom unwmrsozzzdnuzwns. tnemrss-cstamzawz-n t . o Classified Advertisements wootoooo-oao-o-O-O-OOOOQO-Oooooboboooe-ccoggggg-QQQQQQQ _._. --~ - - --_---__... ..____._._...____ . j “"1 Plliy-five cents cachsde- ’ lace ' ""1 Helene. No inf-nucleic , ‘i-vwvrv? “mi-J-s-n-i-v. lulu: -. unit's. "girl-lion" ‘ .. Illc- pcr llnsysf S wordl lo ml- line o! s words lo per line of I was-ll l I l l l . l on 1c per line of 5 words ' Q o a ‘ . I o I Q anted l WANTBIb-MAID FOB. DAVIES IIO- l tel. 83Bl-d-29-3i IVANTED-JEAPABLI MAID. APPLY _-¢__._ Miss McKenzie, 27'! Richmond St.= Tun SALVATION ARMY Gnu 33fl-l-fl6-tf WANTED PIISON AS. IIOIJSE- keeper with one child. Apply Box 150, Belle River. 8422-4-30-21. Male Help Wanted wANrnn A MAN ron FARM W011i. Apply flurry Wood, Mt. Her- bert. - 3308-4-29-31 IVANTBD-SINGLE EXPERIENCED man for farm and ranch. Steady job and good pay for the right man. A, C. Wood, Mt. Herbert. 3433-4-30-0. WANTED - EXPERIENCED FOX rancher. Writ: stating experience. nge, married or single, religion and salary expected. A. B. C.. care Guardian. 342l-4-30-5l. Lost Lorn- -_m in... CITY. wArcn ‘and fob. Apply Guardian. Reward, _ ; I 33774-2941. r Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED NIcDONALD. LAND Surveyor, Box. 20. I-Iermanville. 2618-3-25-lmoDd. DRILL SBEDERS ARRIVED. IM- porzant improvements. ‘hidhdpe- < Anderson 00., Ltd. 3405-4-30-3l. ‘l-lrraron-racs role will: SIA- son's shlplnenls on short notice Guardian Central Printnry. ___. n-a I HAVE YOUR NEEDS IN‘ RUBBER. belting: also rubber trams-ready for use. Per pair $2.15. Material for t~~accs per pair $1.50. Goods guar- anteed. Clinton lllorrison", Pred- crlcton Station, P. E. I. . 3370-4-I9-5l. Nursing‘ NEW IIOCI-IBLLE IIOSDITAL --_ School of Nursing. Accredited School-an months course, lhour day-High School required. Splend- id r:"-‘d“\.ce - located in beautiful reJ-"dcizlinl suburb near New York F“ '. [only to Principal. New ltocirllc, 122w Yorlt. F. li-ll. Sal cxslni: n Wn rlic _.._._._...__... i. s M a N nscrrsfs - IALIS aunt lnr Prince’ Edward Island GMH nae Pr» outfit. We wanl vlow s relisols ensractie representa- tive M handle the best districts-on the. Island 1hr agency is profil- snlc. Write. Pelhsmnrlursorv. Co. ‘rumour. 01th.} U," W. 0-WSTP up unted. y l —-,'YUUNN runs. ALSO lbsdlr; live’ Ilnzswedneszlsy lore- noorp/lnrfi 30th at Hunter River. Evil-eti- wegiacle. ‘ ‘8361-4-20-31. __~.-.;..__i- ~ >.-__ lvnrrrbn A roux on. rrvs norm coil-talent st once. furnished. An- piy Guardian. ilm-l-flo-lweek. L i...g.'._.~.j. nest fdl-"clrlppe v u»; -u-----.a--~_.@_ .-.-_- l» m ofllis hestlasvc ended ‘ri-M w-w» .- --l ‘_ A antral Guardian. "'- II AUCTION SALEQ-Tflle balance of the ‘stock and stcxffurnitlire of Pa- w!" I'm-twill be olIered by auction without reserve Thursday afternoon "an evening. 30134-3041 our’ AND save: THURSDAY and H1115’. S. A. Molionallls May Sale. ‘ ’ ' aaai-‘l-ao DIETS HEAVY WEIGHT OVER- Wl-S. $1.10. 8AA. McDonald's May flle- ~" . uial-i-sc , . . TUG IN PORT-The tug Rona 1.11m ill») iwll lust nigh‘. All“! coo- FBBWWn .Wll.h Captain Doiron- in clmrgo. , v nun AXVJQTJYIIY is ntlFarquhar- :uu's Livery Stthie till Thursday nrorillng. AUCTION SALE-The balance of the stock and store furniture of Pi- tarfs Ltd., will be offered by auction without reserve Tilursdzly riternoon and cvcnilg. 3343-4-30-21 BUY AND SAVE THURSDAY and Friday. El. A. McDonald's Mayyfiale. ' 3334-4-30 MEN'S FANCY COTTON IIOSE. 8 pairs $1.00. S. A. McDonald's May Sale. . 8334-4-30 Anclrrou SALE-The balance oi the stock and store furniture of Ps- ton's Ltd, will be oiicredby auction without reserve Thursday afternoon and evening. ' 3343-4-80-2l l l ADIIL BAND-Accompanied by Ad- liutant Martin will visit Summeralde on Thursday evening, May 1st, to assist Major Cameron and Staff Captain Ursakl at s. special salva- tion meeting in the Army Hall. An open-air service will‘ be held at no p. m. and inside-service at ll o'clock. The citizens of tl-iat community are cordially invited. INSTITUTE WORK. The Central Royalty Women's Institute met at the home of ma. Russel’ Roper, on April the fifth. There we're thirteen n and one visitor present. The meeting opened by glingirlg the ode. The minutes of the? last meet- lng were read and adopted. ‘rho roll call was answered by each member passing in her childhood photo- grcph. which formed smlntcrcstliig contest. It was decided to have p sale of fancy work at the next meet- l. were read also one from ‘the Super‘- vlsor regsrdirlgdlnen for" the-Sana- torlum and it was voledto hem one m... l Mummy-At Morell, Aprillla, 1930', daughter, Gertrude Elaine. ' \ MAnluAc-lls ' l -._,___ cams-mom - MACDONALD -“,_Al, Charlottetown. April 26, i930, by Rev. R. Moorhead Legato. B. D., Bessie MacDonald, of Hastherdale, to Allen Alesander Cameron, of Caledonia. In fond and lovinl mflncry o! w‘ Iearly beloved son and brother Chprlcs Dawson. who P055111 "l" l‘ hllyhfllllijt Albany. P- 5- "W"! "l April 80th, 1928. In a grave-yard calmly Iletlilll Where thegflowers gently wave Lies one we, loved so dearly But the one we colilll not IIW- No one knows Ilib allont heart-aches Only those who have loot can tell Of the grief. borne in silence‘ For the cnc we loycll lo well. But‘ the Lord our God in heaven Take; the best tlrbe with Iiiln And lie will help ns in our sorrow If we put cue trust in I-Ifm. u Inserted by Mother, Father, Sisters " and ‘Brothers. - Ylzo-r-‘so-n. lll MEMlllllllll In loving memory of ,n\y father. brother. and sisters, who have loft this world as follows: - John MacDonald. March 191i. Alice MacDonald, Ianaary III. Lacy Best, April ID”. Grace Murphy. Mo; im. ~ Brace MacDonald, lone ION. jou- arm! or tbcllvlia on. 1's ins command we bowi- u.- ». .. flood. , And part are crossing new. f ~ Elisabeth Lnqac. ‘ISIII-If. ‘ " ~.. ycosoocceovcboooo-ooocoooo ng. Two letters of thanks for flowers tc Mr. and Mrs; Felbert Murphy. Ii l‘ * redouble- ‘ _._._._-.----~_ luv MEMORIAM "n. I RETAIL , ~.. Patent I s. o. lAllsuiscn , noonnsnnuo co. ' .l. nnNps-r gjvmtrn i 3 t i i i anLorTlllrowN. P. us... 1. l Drugstores» At MPricle-sp-Locally Advertised‘ ~.-v.-~,-. ‘ v . -. 1 ‘Medicines y. A. roan-m. lonnson s. JOHNSON nAnonp worms! i 1 wanrlnspAv ‘Hill-Weekly fPrayei- Service -- Vial! tors heariiy‘ welcome-Hearts Memorial Hall. ' V Bio-Official‘ Board regular qnartcrl meeting - Hearts , Memorial Ball. 3411-11. douzn sheets and pillow cues. New committees were appointed to visit the school, Mrs. Mofoood almd Mrs. M. MORIC and for the program Miss Saunders and-Mm. Diamond: Roll call'-for next meeting riddles and jokes. A short program of songs rccltstions cud contests was much enioyed. During the winter the Inst-i tum held a-progrcm. con-last. the lnembers dividcds. -into .-two teams, with ‘their nien friendafalsp taking pertjput "on four splendidprcgranls which made the winter meetings very pleasant. At the close ,of the contest e. social evening was spent at the spacious home .of Mr. and Mrs. w. P. MCLcod. The losing ttesin served o delicious supper. ‘the May meeting will be held at the home of Miss Laura. Cullen. ‘ - v r .___...__q_ Mr. David -Blrt,- Rlvenside I'd-rm. ..Bl1"flolk, was a_'vislwr ilo-ihfloity yes- Itkrdw‘ ‘ z: x l"', A>._ » = “l ‘.I“,l_ ' '1 Jfifl r u. - . Wesletii_zG.ill'l‘éliiifl —I'IBST OCCUPANT OI‘ NIW ‘PRISON-Two quite "pro.- i-onrcn ncunccd local drunka-Irerc-arreated on the street oi Summer-id. on Dun- day night. One was taken w‘ the the other had vlcron corlui rwo mes ailnnmfnnos; _ ‘nnnniu unrvansrrll or KING'S common Programme for lncunla Weak President Moore of the University 0i King's College has announced the following programme for the closing of tho present session:- Bunday, my 6th, 0.30 a. m, Cor- pohte Communion in tbs college‘ chapel. ' , Sunday, May 4th, 11 s. mmflervlce in the college chapel. Baccalaureate sermon, Rev. George iii-net, B. A., rector of Hubbards. . . Monday, May 5th, 6.15, p. m, Pres- ident's Dinncn in the graduating class and those leaving college. _ Jruesday, May 6th, I “p. m., Annual Meeting of the Iialiburton Club "at King's, Collage. - _ midway, May eta, s p. rn., Oo-Ids Club Dinner, Carleton Hotel. Wednesday, May filth, rso a. m. aulyccmiiuuluu u. the college cha- lwl- " ~ ‘Wednesday, May ‘lth, 10's. in. An- nual meeting Alumni Association. jwéunescsy, May 7th, 12.30 p. m. Alexandra. Society" Luncheon at the Green Lantern} - _ Vvednesdiy, May 1th‘, 2 p. m.. An- nual Meetlng of the Alexandra So- ciety It the Church olllnlland In- "stitute." ” _ j Wednesday, May 1th, lp. 1a., Uni- veriltylervico at Anemia Cathod- ‘rnl. Preacher, the Right Reverend the Lord nnncp of Montreal. . ' Thursday; May 8th, 7.30 a. m. Cor- chapel. "' by: reception at taswresicentmml- dense. "In dioburl‘ Road. “Hr which. ‘n; opportunity will be afforded the gums to inspect at least-portions of ‘the new buildings. _________.__...__ lsrnvxona . none c it...» MIMIC‘ may. North W1"- t 1 oath.‘ "var Hnlttlvzfurlsl ‘fie of- mi Hmlorualsoffinfllcteiel-“i? ., ‘ " ,m the-oth- ondcQotQLqr onofiliicntlr er _ut~siie*pe"lldod§thlvfsenlence if‘ thermonu- fetched-alum twenty- lourltrbnraic ilesvethe town lnipref- crenoe-S. _ ' 4m- Halal Borders, ear-lumen. spent a few day! last week in Sunl- merslde visiting" her sister. Earl Maynard—E. ' a " _ _-Mr. Leonard McDonald, Rumford Me,‘ formerly of Springfield, '01. ls visiting on the Island and rencw- ing old acquaintances. rnsny" friends are glad to see MrwMcDonald looking hale and heartyfi-HE. '"" Y. novvtnvo. ' Church Infagne Tuesday night at 0.30 p. _m., "Unit- ed" defeated "St. Jamel" in the post‘- ponod match of April 10th. moani- eron. of "at. "James" rolled the high single of 284, while A. McIiaehes-n; of "United" had the high three of 082 pins. _ , ~ Now-Next Friday at’! p. m. fit». James" u, will roll a sudden death match with Wlion" forjilht to roll "United" at 8J0. Winners of latter match will meet "filnityf in best out of three series for championship of section. 1 _ ' ~ Following are scores and line-ups for last night's game:- " "motto" _ In. .. _ "all soc m m 24s sol m m ass m sic I82 24o m lac J) A- *_O“W unnu- “rotsiR-alsr- 9W‘. JAIII" Iol camel-on ;........ y I . m ms tel I'll "u; ‘All 11s "m. no , a salvation name see ' merit‘ nsstci-"with her parents-ill‘- lili-{m use. shire; ‘has returned-to holhhbine ai- tunwigiflfi in Kinkors. thequsst of Mrs. ‘Patrick McCarvilL. "m sinrk visited-tho horns oLMr. end Mrs. Joseph ‘Prainor and left a lovely baby boy- flow-while!"- Mrs. John Cameron. Wellington. and Mrs. Arthur ‘enmesh- m, mound McCsi-ville; Kinkora. has recently purchased a new car. hen anticipates tlkllll 1W l" ‘h? summer nevi-I. " ‘ _ w, andMi-i. Junii"1.‘._l>"u8v were recent visitors‘ to summer-side. Mr. Cecil ‘Irslnor. one of m... refs enter-prising fox ranchers. was a recent visitofto Charlottetown. MiyGcol-gc P. Trainer has Pm‘- ehued s. pair of beautiful sliver black loses. m. is...» Mulligan has recently purchased a new car. m. Iknmot Dufly was a recent vsitor w cmqlctutoml. the Iutot cf his brother Judie Duffy. Miss Mary r. local-ville has -rs- turned w nei- home aim pendlnl c pisuant visit with friends in Charlottetown.’ Wlienabouldcr woighingmlfli innslnliedfrnlnaoiilflndflllt lniaaedlt,‘ thspichirlpdue Mine vilagc u. Catalan n”, orig-nu. hadsnarsowqccpetrumdesmic- ‘.4 f vie-ea - "- ' Choral and the Junior ‘punts Communion in the college v ' nurse-y," my em,- i... p.111. m- - lcaenla, st-‘lir. \Pa\i1'| Hall. followed. ‘II- t as. 1 t» s r. m, matter-war: Alli » from 'IIIII 1 to e r. :-: :-: 1 . REC lT NllTRE DAME lclllllll Young Musical Artists Do Much Credit to Careful Training. live- Ire Bones; God writes the Words, And we set the Music, at leisure; And the song is sad, or the song is glad,- As we choose to fashion the Mess- ure. ‘Something of the lplrlt of these lines was evidenced at the Notre Dame Academy musical recital held last evening in the Academy Hall. Right Ra ‘ Monsignor. M. Mc- Donald presided. The programme throughout bore evidence of the careful and thorough training which the youthful. musi- cians have received. both individually and collectively. String ensembles by Miss Kath- leen Hornby and pupils, choruses by the 5t. Dunstanu Choir Boys, and a chorus by each of the Notre Dame Grades of Notrc Dame drew well merited ap- plause. Fbllowing is the programme:- Our WII£OMI IN MUSIC AND SONG string Ensemble, Miss K. Kcmby and Pupils. Pianos, A. Pigot, M. McCarron. Chorus, Notru Dame Choral. Piano Duet: "Just 1n Fun".-John- stone. M. Paquet, B. Mitchell, C. MalcGulgan, I. Peters, M. Power, B. Trclnor, L. McCarron, N. McMillan. Solfegletin-Bm. Bach. Miss Mar- garet Large. , Minuet at Court-Heller. I... Peters. G. Monaghan, M. Morris, R. ‘Ira-inor- Irish Melody-Knits- Miss Winni- fred Moran. ~ Chorus: "A QlloW?"-5°h8‘°1l- sl punstarrs Choir Boys. -McCs.rron. String Pupils. Pisnoz~Miss Mary MOFBYL. Plano: (a) Tsrantellc-lietler. (b) Gigue-Godsrd. Miss Ashes rlzotl, Chorus; "Little Tots, Forget-M!- Notv-Flllmoro. Junior Grades. Rhythm Orchestra: "Sprlnlfl AD- proscW-Kroeger. Pianos: M. Ar- senault, F. Howatt, B. DoillhM- Mc" Donald. Drums: Masurs Billy Mic- Cvuigan and Klarck cantwell. ‘Cello Solo: Tscholkowslly. Piano: Mary Moran. You AreW-Barnes-Wells- sun's Choir Bo!!- Piano Trio: Gavotte Grscieus sattlemair. M. Arsenault. F. Howstt pmwge, M. Burt. M. Carmichael. Plano: (l) t Chopin. “(bl "Eve's Dream ~—Ll-fl Miss Marjorie Mitchell. Gaudet, E. McGrath. M. Rita Trainor. Chorus: (l) ._Delibes. (b) “Whm weaves l-ier Gentle tnoven. Notre Dame Chorll. add save The Kin! ‘use violinist: We" wphcr, Eleanor ifornby. nor-nor. mans. Charl “own, l-lume Keefe winnifred Moran. Jack Wilkinli l gavel-in Arsenault. Francis A... Alb.“ any“, Arthur BIOWII. gal-bait. 1:. Ooltellogl... curler. B Cantwell, meddle Doyle c. Donovan. B- Gum!‘ A. nsnoeaev J- 11°F"- IJOIIII’, G. Miinhe m, Allison McDonald. Donald. Darla Norrie. 3 Qpi-cwell, Jack ‘Trainer. ‘Ihlnor. ' It , n. ircwott p, Kelly, D TOM “P759 ' "Cdrdi Oi‘ Hanks .. Valse u. Gb-Clmpin. Miss Mary’ . - ' newcll lby annexing a well earned Ensemble: “The Glow WornW-Linkc. Miss K. l-iornby 111d “Chanson Trista"- Mlss K. Hornby. Chorus: "Be the Best of Whatever 8t. Dun- D. Prowse, f. Simpson, M. Power. L. Peters, E. Mullin. B. Duff. E- 3l‘°“'“- C. Dicks, Y. McAulsy, I. Corbett. M. Polonaise Militsire- Plano Duet: March from “Depriv- r, l-iowatt, G. Maoauigan. M. Roll. "Dance of The Winds" Twilllht Bpellfl-Bcc- Eileen Child- JSJIICB Eileen Hsllorln, Nellie Her- lg Kyndmln, Lilly Ja- , Laura Line. Eileen Mullin. no the Cholristers E. Jack Doyle. u, Allan McDon- Jsrncs Mc- Bomerlet Mrs. William Corbett and family, it Wlymouth it, wish to ‘thank their friends both in thscity and country for the many uoresiions oi sympathy and kinliam tendered l IT I! DIFFEDENT. EvERYBooY rm m. Donnell recur nmn n" “in. 4 l 9-H principles. Gets behind every tooth. Ilcmovesedecznying 15$- toewhicls lcdgasbctweenthetceth andcsusoslladbrestli ASK ‘ID Ill IT. Bnlllar 28c TOOTH BRUSH . . . . . . . lemu- m moors nlulsn . .. 29c $3.".P.?P.fi".'i~".‘.......39ll ."5<i¥.."i-i‘ii......,f499 45¢ ....;.;45= 50c IPANA TOOTH PASTE . . . . . . . 39c 50c sovrnn I TOOTH PAST! SUCCESS The rejuvenated Spartans look P. W. C. info camp to the tune of s1- basketball. Snappy combination and general brilliant playing throughout. More accurate "basket work would improve the ploy considerable sl- though there hsfbeon much improve- 20 points. 'I‘he line up is as follows. P. Cameron E. Ofier Second Game Atnine o'clock the‘ C. N. R. start- edjlie sieoondsection o! the Y Leag- wui. _imh-i;qiis__,nuvy, u-lz. noni these "nines. showed a. vast improvement wei- last week's gsrrles, both in oom- blnaifion and cleannees of play. E. Goes with l7,»D. Doyle with 15 and L. Connolly with 14 points were the high scorers. l Navy H. Henrlessey 8 C. N. It. E. Warren 4 E. Goes 17 ..C. Ryan 4 D. Doyle l5 L. Connolly l4 J. Squarebrlggs 8 J. Connolly 2 ,s. MscLeod 2 p. McMahonB S. Mstheson C. Coyle 6 I J. l-Iosrn B. Doiron Glen Partridge refereed in his us- ual capable and efficient manner. ‘ (Patriot Please Copy) m Mnnonralu a ALEXANDI$ JAMES MacDONALD ~ The angel of death visited the home of George MacDonald in the early hours of Thursday, morninl. cio Brillsntfl-Mendelsschn. M. April 24th.. and claimed as its vic- wuhm, A. Plgot, u. McCsi-ron. E- h... Alexander James MacDonald. Amnemi- one of the oldest and most highly respected citizens of Vernon. The late Mr. MacDonald, was born January 1th., 1842, a son of the isle Alexander and Sarah MacDonald and was the last member of their family of nine. I-Ic was a lifelong re- sident of Vernon where by his stlrl- ing Christian character. his moral intellect and being s clever conver- sationslist he won the esteem of all who knew him. Although Mr. Moc- 80 years and S months. he always enjoyed good health and was only confined to his bed for the short pertod of two weeks before hi; death when lender care and kind nursing were ct no avail to prolong his jour- hey in this llfo and lei-tines p; the last rites of the Catholic Church administered by the pastor Rev. P. D. MoGuigan. he calmly breathed his last on the above mentioned date. , The funeral was held from the home of his nephew. George Mac- Donald with whom he resided. to It Joachim: Church. Vernon Ever on Saturday moflfilng April 10th., and was largely attended. ‘I'M psli bur- errwero Junta C. Irving, Allan Fraser. Parley Rake, Daniel J. Ilac- Doilald. Wallace Drake end Andrew n. MacDonald. Mayhlgsoulrestln pace. (Patriot ‘please copy.) ‘ I much picture theatre proprietors . ROSS -DRUG-UNITED MacKINNON onus COMPANY Spartans I’, W, 0.; A. Kerr l6 G. Ayers l7 E. Mclnnls 20 P MoInnis R. Fllliter Bl ‘W. McEwen 6 M. Lodge' ;\‘V Scantlebury A. Rogers‘ B. Cox ‘ W. Power 8. Donald attained the advanced age o! OBS T0 THE STORE Y. BASKETBALL Mnmegqug I The passing 0t 1mm omel- occurred at be: home early Thurs- 35. There was a. good exhibition of d" mama,‘ “n; 34th About “m, months ago the deceased was strick- en with paralysis from which ehe never fully recovered. Her ‘illness came as a distinct shock to her lmany friends in this community merit lately. lhrl Mlclilnis, back in ‘mm, m. w,‘ huh}, ' the old game lead the scorers with w", howevmr, m m, home that he, ‘fill’. long perlpd .0! suffering was most keenly felt and Inow that she has passed from this life. it is the home circle that shall sadly miss the de- H- salmik" 9 votion and care of a loved wife and mother. Mrs. Craier nee Miss Bessie l Woodsld , was ‘sixty-two years of age and her married life covered ‘a. l period oi forty years. She is survived by IICI" husband ‘and tum daugh- ‘ters namely: ‘Mia. Alexander Craig. ;Indlan River, Mrs. piers-nit Cline, California. and. Miss Mildred Crater. at home. There are a-lsodeft to mourn one sister, libs. Frederick Bennett. staple-y mdwwolvrothesa Robert and James. Malpeque, n» all of these the deep sympathy of the community is iendedJ-‘Ihe tuner-d I was held at the hmne on Ilrlday af- ternoon and was largely attended. wnie service was concocted "u; he! f pastoljRev. Frederick ‘Williamson. or Keir Memorial Church. The hymn The Beautiful Isle of Somewhere was sweetly lung by Mrs. Proiitt and Mr. Charles Woodside. micr- ment took place ln Mclpeque ceme- tery. The poll bearers were as fol- lows: Messrs. William, James and ‘Melville Den-laid, JPredci-ick Bennett . Keir Orafe: and Alex. Craig. Rev. Mr. Godfrey, or" Westville, N. 8., occupied the pulpit of Pri-nceiown United Church most acceptably at both services on Sunday April 21th. l, 'I1'le text of the morning address was l found in Marl; ll 24. Lord, I believe: .help thou mine unbeiicf." In the ev- lening the subject was "Symmetry of Char-eater," based on the words lof Rev. n 1c. w. Godfrey will al- iways receive a glad welcome from the many friends he met during his short visit here. ' ' Among the recent motorists horn lmsy be mentioned the following: lMr. John Bowness, Mr. and Mrs. lArthur Boll. the Misses Jennie and Stella Bowncss. Mo‘. and Mrs. Gor- ldon Ramsay and twp children, Mr. lend Mrs. June; l-Iunter,_Mrs. Allison gPalmor and Miss Florence Bell, all of Summarslde pnd Mr. William De- laney, of Kenlngton. Min Hattie Clark, Baltic, spent the week and with her aunt ‘Mrs. Edward MacKay, Darnley. Mrs. William Adsmnses View, h visiting frlneds in Charlottetown. Miss Mary Pickering. Sea View, was a recent visitor to Summerslde. Mr. n-nest Dunning. New umdon. scent the week and in Bea Vlew.-M arena-em a scuuiunolon mo: land fluently received a metind can! sisnea "Old Dprfl filo wrote ihll. he had been ccqvlclledln south omptorl Police Court IIIOPQ limos than in fill other y Built‘: sdsoel million are badly M. "to recent" swam. and iris-estimates; inst cm city feds dole have.» of lhe some - thltfltrt lheiretlsdies llrfitfdfln