Gentral Guardian canon cove, July 19th. Lawn ' Party and afternoon IN MEMORIAM MRS. isasztta Mqoonato Childhood“ 1w trurer~ the who! to use ‘Cuticum Soap akin clear. Soothe and and other irritations with Shampoo with Cutlcura 1p in’ a healthy. balr- Enterede liitu rest at Bradaibaiie SCOTCH GATHERING at Vernon next Wednesday. A NICE SHOPPING vertable to two sizes. One of the best premiums red with a new or renew tion to The Guardian. Tad‘ yo“ cum!“ mlllltliii. borne with patience and faith in Hlin Wlln doetli ail things All loving care and medical rskiii foiled to stay tiic dread dis‘ ease and on the morning of July Z5. W27, Isabella McDonald, wid- ow of the Lute lkiilllltl Mac-Donald. one of the most beloved and high- metl woiiicii of this com- ironi this lite io the Born tit liopedale, 1856, daughter oi‘ lute Kenneth and Surah McDonald oi‘ in 1877 slie married Donald McDonald. who predeceas- ed hcr many years ago. their children died in infancy. She v was left n widow with seven young’ children, whose welfare she ever Waterproof. 2:22;: oxiéititiimitauon Cuticura Ointment. Soap to keep the m: growing condition. lull. Addnll Claudia " Prim. Bowls. Ola ' ~Cutic||n Sillvlll 55th 15¢‘.- FESTIVAL - Ideal weather ii“- ored the Strawberry Festival at the Knights oi! Columbus uniug. A large crowd ass and portook (if-strawberry, cream lawn last ev- embled ‘ \ qq-Qfynawwvv ‘temssiuen Avv ism hearts-write death occur- red in the Prince-County i on Monday mowing oi Mrs. Frank merit, dart-sin. 100- pdl‘ fluid‘ fl word: .. 150 M! HM ll words 7c par lino u! i’: word! o" ‘- “w e i "ran u‘ rimstiiisc tond-liilcArthur event took place ‘ Craswell Studio » "Wt Great George Street BAG COlJt- ’ ‘ the bride oi Mr. Ru)’ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ai- bert Tanton, St. Eleonora. e bride were it areas ml tulle veil caught Hi1 e valley, and car» with llllies of tii 0n Women Students (Canadian Pea...) ried a boquet oi rose tlons. She was attended ter Miss Ethel. wh by Mr. Wm. Sample Rev. Fred William the ceremony in the So far Unnecessary eshing and easily g OXFQIKU. End. July lib-Since the (longregation of Oxford Unl- 8.1116 been indulged in. One had at heart andiulthiully strove to train and fit themdor the dut- Ol those Kenneth, the ivldest son. died in New York, Mur~ dock at home and John W-. a law . fiiuestis, at the age of Z13 year » e d, h is d hte f Backers wanted latfteeaddhn wMgDonzld ad‘: r o Donald. had been ill only twp weeks, means so g-rea the wouldhictnn certain. arid that is d Mrs. Mc- that the “female peril" is by no t as to justify the ac- Dck iion for some time to come, GER CAR AND and her death came as a gr to her friends. She leav their great loss her five young children. er. two sisters and seven PASSEN (ll-we... 1m bin)‘ student in Vancouver enlisted for service overseas in 1914, ilieil of wounds received in linttie oi Si. Julien, Mny 87. 1915. left to cherish her memory, Alex- ander on the homestead; Benjam- in who starved overseas from 19H l0 1913. now residing in Edmonton, privileged io visit his mother during her illness; ‘Annie gh b‘. McKay) and Jean- Mrs. McDonald is survived by iivc sisters, Mrs. Mal- colm Mcinnis. "flpfltillf" Mm, An- gus McDonald. firvrlngrton, Mrs. Hugh Mcbctitl, t liradalbaiie, Mrs. Alex. McLeod, s0lllilliifVilltl, Mass" Iiobt- (ins-s, Now lied- to mourn Wonic Her aged moth- a brother also ~_.___.____~_i-_-_-- JNO. ALFRED MGDQNALEIEAIND a u takes place Surveyor, llermauvi '3 ACRE“ FOR MONT- 100 °°" smmnement $ Tuesday at 3 p. m. sterling silver. Finder please leave at Guardi? . _ Judge R‘ R. Be“ and Gates, Cub, arrived in i: urdny night to spend with their relatives. he city Sat’.- a. vacation BIG EARNINGS, weeks. Write Moler Barber College. Depii Mmi~q "IMPERIAL ART" 1S THE STEIN;- They sell. themselves on presentation to old new ones exelaim. a lence. Write for 192'! e ish Canadian Publish Alexander and 1).. M. A largo circle 0i rein- tives and friends will ever remem- ber her kindly welcome rind hos- lilarly in life, professing she united with w" on... snoosn Rev. A. N. Gillis, Mrs. Gillis and Sc Dbl NQ- 9°- S“ child, Truro. N. S., are spending a few days holidays at Malpeque. Hundred Dollars. Rev. A. A. Gillls, the Misses Janie. w- July 9'13'14"6‘19_'31‘ returning in the evening. oral service at the home was con- ducted by Rev. Ilavid Cohiii-n, as- sisted by ‘Rev. mont was made at Sprlngton cem- etemy. Rev- fir. Saint officiating wim The pail bearers ins McSwziln, Walter Mc- ' Molloniilil. John A. Mciiiiils. John A. McDonald and by h" two (mush ‘Norman Meiionulil. sled away from ii-Zsdliluence of her character has not passed will remain as an iusp many hcnrti-i and lives. WELL-MADE TMLORED- Suit or Topcoat, try the Tailoring Com won n. high class trade, y with duality an ~__....__.__ 0 N D C LA S S with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mal. Mctiouguit, Keiisington. K. Mrs. Martin Walsh, accompanied tors.» Anne and Saturday night Lilly arrived hom ble trip to Boston She has pas- “e esrtb. but file in- a r an enjoya beautiful life and Female Help Wanted_ w om an l or nursing. AplllY l‘ fit is guaranteed. sh). 172 Prince St, _ Mr. J. F‘. Cameron of Siellartori. 1mm)“ t” N. S., was u. prtwenger on the H0che~ larton. on a lags. yesterday from Stel Edwin Wil- ‘ Male He1p Wanted ‘ visit to Mr. and Mrs. sxrnaleucnn MAID wANTED-MAN ro w for general housewo . .St.e ar ——‘-—-'~ Apply Mrs D w Cameron left by, seventeenth, to Mr. and Mrs. Fr nk ,_ the Ilochelaga yesterday ori_ return maple o; Kmgs county have had l1° Stella-flit?" ail/Bl‘ SPEYldlflE l} few the pleasure of attending for many days the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win Williams, City. Mr. and Mr; Ashley Musick 0-7-16-31 1 .- . McNE L At Summerside on July MES Beatrice .__________._,_ ___i____.~ WANTED-N coon FA _________________ "X YT (‘We MoDERMID -—At (lliurloiieiown m. Apply by letter to ‘George McDermiil, age ‘Duncan Buchanan. it toppe Ripe strawberries .____q--__-_?._-- MRS. HAROLD GlLLlS t sixty invited vcrsity decided to limit the enroll- csence of abou ment- oi wotiieu to one inr every vim {our inaio students. mucli' coni- or humorous, has in of the bride, pla _-.__._._..-___ J ,_.._.-.. Peters Road And Vicinity ____. The ext-client weather c breathed 0'er Eden". were prctilly decorate plants. roses and ferns. During the wedding supp General regret was expressed o the news spread in Tuesday, July 12th f Mrs. Harold Gillisubmuiug a, present farmer to expect ll his liurtl lubur. lt p an that the large unioui m‘ whim‘ all sides when u are lutrdly stronger at lilrfiefitinimerside on usband and QXinHl iliuii at (luiiilirltigo. Cambridge, in the recent exaniiir ntions. their must ardent advocate could hardly any they were shin- 5112‘ “Elmi- Thc time when wom~ fefej" (llqtric baud o! screiindcrs dcr icilcitatiuns. f thirty-one years. thy which goes out to Kim‘ her bereaved husband is dee iool stuii for the since“, he bride. who a; the eafly a school successfully in d. The toliowini; on cmild beat the men would seem ‘singtoii High Sol to have passed. il-lvcn in modern punt, twu yeur and medieval languages, in which (“flpofllflfln m. wife u; L05 the women used to do better than ha... won [he iove mun so fur as niimhters were con- yum"; mu] 01.1 alike, cerneii, the women this year were left far bcliinil. augment the ylcl lust illness she was visited are the recent arrivals Father McCarthy. Rev. Cube and Rev. Father J. Wm M,‘ he last rites of her \._ S_ we" d by Rev- Ge“ day Henson nnioni; t mm‘ w lives and friend (lion Willinin, M and respect of Fanqer M; J. MacDonald t 11 DTOBDETW“ church administere V. McCabe. her soul wen ‘i! bride "l" meet its Creator. t u few duya oi‘ his h ’l‘lio groom, who ls young farmer, is to U"? ed upon winning for Ii at Peter's Road illtovrn. and other The only 'l‘ripos in which fair sex even lioid their own. was vyeédet?‘ i-figlflgs places. W 9 n 5 a "J iicurt-i fit d was largely at- preshyu". Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNutt and . . o1’ Keusiuclviffl fairest Mr‘ and Mrs Robe“ McKenzie‘ the recently introduced Geogirnpli- The gram] array Mnlpeque motored m we (My and ical Tripos- in the second part bu“... Drtjlgeul", returned yeswrdash of this Tripos one woman and one red m.“ "l1 9i" R. C. Church on besides two liuiid- mg n; 9 B“ m_ m; d, then the cor g to St. Pauls cemeter lair Congregatioi lnrlty of this happy your: 195'? ‘rest’ well rendered solo. 1min share premier honors, while (he w"... in ihc first. part first-cities ing place oi the b The pull bearers ddinu "iv Innis. F. Daley. provinces, James “He? J- Ell/m“ Mr. Willard and 1r Edmund Doyle‘ arrived at their home from Waterlown. Mas were located for some time. are divided lictwcn five uteri The following. mm-nm three women. Among the three MVR Ilium‘... 1L.“ L," n we women was Miss, C. I’. Sinuti-i. Mummy. the Marmme duplggitireoi Ganésrdlcéliéizl C~ $111312; the bride travelling a Adele McNutt Maipequc. T‘ ‘ I.“ “J '. “‘““k°>““““‘ “W” “l to Charlottetown yesterday g3(l;l“hg€rtc‘gr%g l:lhe("l‘fé‘zgilikggig with moleskiit trimmings. , William Clarke, Miss May Griffith of- H S., is. now spending u. merited holidays. nmon d Mr. and Mrs Levi Arsennult (2) Miss Viola Todd Monday (Welllllg previoi . and Mrs. P. Arsen irinrrlage the bride was tendered n snot-cits oi’, .1\‘iiss (iortrudc E. 'l‘re- CONCERT AND SOCIA 153M113 hBYB- Woman's Institute. 7941 J 1 131. u y h’ Westboro, Muss. are v It is many years since left his native province, oi Guardian Office. sun oi George McDer- Am ‘on GENEER l-Ass TEA- mid, Montague, l’. 1E. l, No washing. Goo J. ANTED- FIRST C cher‘ for Vernon l §15_0.Qo,__w“h'0d Fill‘! MacMILLAN-Jn this city, 1940-7-19-21 11m. 192v. Mrs n ———-—- -— aged 93 years. TENOGRAPHER- AP‘ residence Wrlilflg i-O P- 0- Cameron, ‘7939-1-19-21 tomorrow o ’ Found“ ““ ON CilARLOTTETOwN Road. ladies‘ wrist. watch- his office and pay ____________. “‘ wawrnn s h d in own an . my Mr. and Mrs Wesley Davey, son oi Mr. Edward Davy. who have been visiting here, left yesterday on re- turn to their home in the States. ry enjoyable time motored about . They had p, v9 liflrewuhd Mnwbavy- revisiting old scenes and renewing former acquaintances. pect to come every summer for they enjoy the Island very much. F. E. Boothroyd of selves. During the intermission Donald. sailed home made candy was sold to eager users. and oi: the end of the women DE8iR1 l Mt , 1r CIHBOINOM IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Relgh Llewellyn, who was drowned in .Moniague River. July 12th. They ex- TO LET-HOUSE. tion. Provides monh York, with her son, last Wednesday by the S. S. New- lllllTiil foundland for Liverpool. England. to program an auction sale of pies and visit her parents Alderman and Mrs. cakes was hcld and __.___._.___-___. We have missed and stilt of Nursinfl- A“ exp“ miss you our darling Mr- MHBWK This club comprises the best local but dflrlllg ,to.1erit of eastern d8 SBVBYB-l Provincial tame, His brother. Mr. high repute, come iii a ‘M Mill . Fafimfim $0,“ 3?‘, James Muslck, arrived some weeks of hcr daughter. Mrs John 143 Great George Street, t 8.45 to St. Dunstanls -———-< Cathedral. thence to Roman Catho- Please omit flowers. who can compare masters of the art. uiid friends u! Peter's miscellaneous shower at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McLeod. Mu- sic tor the occasion was furnished Urch and Miss Mir- r. James Pendergaut (“Se in o. short speech, explained object oi the gathering and called Adelaide lluiiipliry and. fl Miss Jenn McFadyen who citrried P'P-‘*°""*°“ ‘mhjectt ‘NW1’ ‘mugiw in n. decorated basket which was dr of illaudlus”. Miss Newdlgate thrice fined Wm‘ ' is at Lady Margaret College, and her fellow-students were extrerue- While ML‘ Preflum ly gratified iii. her anemia-is. , velyiui. who is the first ‘Niiliiilll to Mir. Alfred Mct-ougzin of Boston win u... Newdlgntc priz m‘) weeks vamlflm‘ 311-11 Verso zit Oxford. ‘e yon ' zieciarcs she sent in the by M,“ R E_ prize poem “for ll. joke" and that 3am PrM-“L she had written very little, v before she nttcmpicil to win the prize, The winning effort was 250 liiicsi of blank verse on the e for Eng- Miss 'l‘ruv- Mrs. Siintiiel Duvidso Miss Griffith is ncziring iii tinn of the prescribed course nurses bearing the degree oi R. N. Mrs. Mae nhd bliss Hilda Mc- 1y motored from Cam- eir former home M A Miss Lucy Gillis bridge, Muss. to th while visiting reliiti iii-refill gifts which in iliiicrent parts Mr. and MYS- w- w- Mrs. J. E. Maclnnis l with n flying d is an adept sing- h Songs” and is u lover of PuE. l. an accompanying verses. Nellie (loodwin then rend the tol- T“ lowing address".- Mlsis Nettie Mabel McAriliur, Teacher Kensiiigtoii High School Anticipating an cveiit in your life that is replete with significant ini- pnrtant-e, we, your friends in Ken- slgton and surrounding conimanit- tinny“ lee. thus nccoat you to proffer feli- cilatlons. Events such as this rare- ly happen but once in a liietiine, hence your friends wish to effect Z1 practical ilinpluy of appreciation. You have proved yourself to be u. comniteutiy. eiiiclent teacher, dis- clmrgiiig your duties satisfactory alike topnren L AT NEW PER Mrs. Silas (Buddy of (lladstoufg, "’ with her relatives, Mrs. S. b. Ten her daughters, Marion fi, One of the best concerts that th A. A. A. - Thos Johnson and years, was staged in‘ the New Perth hall on the evening of July 12th by ‘ the Dundas Dramatic Club, under “Y the auspices of the New Perth gh Peters Road where their friends were soc them again in their \ __.__<v—-—-_—-—- UNlON ROAQ SCHOQI- Mr. Roy Jenkins, of Trenton, N. ' S., is now visiting n mewnyé home here, the giie o thnr-in-low and sister John A. Stewart, Jr.. Kings. singers of clocutlonlsts of ciiuns and actors with any profes- sionals, and musicians who are post Ll l9 mldltho School house You have moreover, been June 23L Wm. y‘ a most valuable factor in nll_work connected with church and society, where your influence for good has for the new been most keenly appreciated. lint the course of human activity lends in various directions, unzltvve Q,u,...-.ned' _ presen s ‘g. n gm immtlng in a ilirection that “u! make n most worthy person happy h...” m for all human existence. Moat sincerely do we ask P. i ‘o? m 5 '5 u i’. o k liiclirinzie of M i. 1 w vlsitin At g v‘°"'"_c“gcp(mj Peters Rand and dtlie a‘ ' M“ and by Jug.‘ r Kl11§3l¥1lll1lY~~ ~ » - —~~~~~~—~-:~~~~~' The program, which consisted of choice musical selections, dialogues, monologues, solos. and recitations. was well rendered and the hearty applause and demand for encorcs "showed that it was well receivedby the large audience. The capacity of the liall was taxed to ‘its utmost and standing room was at a premium. but the best of order pre- 'l‘lio lent-liar, Nils. Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Ross . daughter of Lowe ' ontly attended Chi r Montague rec- lrtih services at lions was form- lnmllng bass sing- vaiied, and every one enjoyed them- Doncaster for ed by the N. P. W. 1.. F. E. and pies brought fancy prices Charles Theobald, about two months. Rev. Boothroyd saw them off from Hali- “the cup that cheers but not so AClt-ESJIIAY will b s ' efl- SWNW“ ‘"1" For u... boy that we all loved d accredited School. Three your course. Eye and ldiir 1n- tarts 1 o'clock sham- Inserted By Parents The many friends of Mr. Eddie everyone an oppo C. Haywood, brakemari C. N. R. will FOR @A._¢_:nuaei=.n-rinttu' AU- V i‘ to buck wagon. ' ' Court and 130B. B again alter being ei P. E. I. Hospital as the res ing his foot. badly crushed betwe the cars while working in the yardlt-hat has l-laywoodithem and the people of Bridgetown s very highly of the doctor. mud Dundas. ns and nursing staff of the P. E. Island Hospital. court. Classes mil In loving memory of our dear Sister Alice who departed this 1i N SALE 2° Ac’ . from Boston. F Rcv J. M. Murchison. District Sec- Canadian Bible Society will speak l Church Oil Thursday.‘ oo++0+o++rv+0v0+¢ +o+a+o+ EAR MITE REMEDY This spacial preparation o\ our: la being successfully Dearest Sister we do miss thee, MALPEQUB}. . In that h2g1: beyond the sky. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted By ller Sisters. beginning at one at Brooklleld Presby- Frlday, July 22nd.) terlan Church on at: the 011-, l-ie will also he present - nual meeting of the P. E. Island Bible Society at Cavendish United Church on Wednesday. July 20th. known at sale. ‘Bell, Albany. 786a 7 ma) snwrues _..--—-——'—""‘ CARD OF THANKS Memorial Park As- to express its grate- to all the ladies and -—--—-—<oo--——- M155 soclation desires . HERMITAGE SCHOOL 8119!"! 0i gentlemen . 901181111 0T1 5",?!‘ ' The closing examination of 11er- ok place on Thu-ra- July ‘son... with t the rate-payers prc- pils were examined bjects by their Ilnzei C. Carver. as- P. D. McGiilgam and Miss Ethel Hynss. and showed by d accurate-‘ftnswers Kay of Summers Mrs. Vernon Mac _ the bi! Success "i w“ mltogc School to consummation we d“ aftemm m‘? “Miles °f quite a few o orran Ban. TYM‘ sent. in tho various an 1 _ ; urinal‘? “yo? Ill"... Hotel we have l?‘ chemo». d, ti‘? ' repairs and im t; ‘my; the finest .91!" l" 9*“ m “incu- ‘lt 1PM“, '1 “Mmlorhlfll generous patrobflile- _-_i._.»-i;.___- d were guests of 5 9 r» p» =' a Q F n .1. s. wriahifww Kim" Miss Ziiflhfl iglililg-e" Miss Marie Cur- was presented to dlegijs Con- e pupils. "hiss-trite oqrv 99.1.2. 5 Carley aid E1- herzwas themprdgented 1th a beautiiul puramndsoannlr remarks woterm d9 hi! aenlt Altoi- a aer- da Mindy‘ and ti"! ational Anthem A rhinination was]- iiroaglit to a cipsg: _ , _. g A - _ h Ri er, Mr. and uhulremfi-PQL I. M 1e F}... scorch your cg {ha kQbtiQ Ill li- at and were sum! ‘l pq who truths amt '" can to Mitlpeque onthelr work ‘ __a___..-_l-_¢ -—-—---""i“"' days flit through the mind, Wilbvuyy npprop (n; the prgvhlcfl, “i. sometimes picture to yourself the |‘p,(]()['fl[](il1, many happy association we were commingled. Accept these iiroferred gifts which we have pre- sented. us testimonials oi the pro- found esteem in which we hold your and he assured that we visualize. for yourself and your husband the‘ 5' l“ which 9d "mmlg it is pleasing to see this vicinity put _ The changed air cc iieelf pays man - for the expense, the important, prcser hot coffee serv- ttiined such hill! ebrlates" much appreciated. This social hour afforded - to Perth. v carefully lea of the reiteration. cliolttesf. oi cmilugui bliss. Signed on behalf or your many friends iii this social circle. ere then treated apex-vision of Man-Ed- the efficient vllead Road and Greek lllvcr t1ie“l)ri1il" is s snioniliiiiiz touches to been as- kept thoroughfare. rtunlty under the most pleasant conditions to renew d to hear that he is home old acquaintances and make new ght weks in the ones. and to the people 0t this place uit of hav- an opportunity to enjoy the soc- enilabillty and renew the friendships always existed between Miss Weeks was p?“ Kathleen M elicit‘.- Deur Teacher:- Mount Stewart Notes!» Miss Frances Walsh Saskatoon ql I p, gneil 11in Basic. returned Monday morning to‘ presenting spend a vacation at her ho Miss Walsh has been employed as ffkyndgh a. school teacher there, the past. n,“ reports many out changes here in her five years ab- i miedicaiie are ordered Three cheers the continued SLICCGSS of the Dundas Dramatic Club brought to a close on evening that all enjoyed and which ‘will long be remembered. lasting esteem. “we them 1- medicine tiroililiii‘ with you wlih- 4mm,’ m“ o; a that you are meusiiri m9 11979- evidence leaving in your ' faint». always pour “W!!! ‘ t», days you look upon w lot it he a pleasant ‘ . - n q o M (mdfiggfilt love and rev- Kinwahe‘ “ p l 81131108 1 ‘ Pupils of Union Another Ford to he added to the list is one bought Tuesday by Mr. John McKay. French Village. On Thursday the 13th ti celebration was held at Bcotchfort. t and many report it to be the larg- est gathering yet held there. lpo the bottle beck- boitle will nevecbB ' 1101081.! Leo Curtis, Cardigan those employed on the R. here at present. _ The Mount Stewart delegates an visitors who attended the Presby- tcrlal held at Belfast the 14th inst‘... in landing terms of the many own them by the peo- ‘The annual United used in many of the BEST FOX RANCHES Reverend R. $51; “has. (gust games, sports are visiting Mt; Stewart the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Toombs. James Atkins re- eir honeymoon trip Maritime Provinces. They were accom Atkins’ piscymiss McKenzie- arid little Terrace, Brighton 4 the guests of Mr. tin A. Barrett. v ‘ hrdine. Somerville. ills been visiting his relatives here ac- ol the largest and belt otolo in Ellie"! tition was keen in the d will prevailed. h have prlvlll e Jay. Mt. Stewart and lately (anointed Coffin. Savage Harbor paid a. week-end visit ha. Coffin is visiting his Mrs. Walter MeEwen. and the United _ it; splendid ‘tabla. Coil “Nico to n11 Giselle." phone: in rooms, Batu $4.00 to $8.00 Flt‘ IlIY- Charlottetown Hotel ca, Ltd. IT DOES THE Jon McAulay 1M6 fl end visit to her firnowiivr nnuaoiars V Charlottetown. i1 former teacher here of days here last week. Affieck, Btookline. Friday evenlnfl, tn relative; and d8 Miss Elisabeth ‘ _, Outed-a enmuie. 1m’. rial-l smmtyre. tome, V i" HARRY c. new».