JUNE 6, 1928 The Sun oliifgagiaszaurance Co Canada's Largest Insurance Co. The Child's Deferred Assurance Policy I; proving to be a very pllpulln- pl-n M" RM" i-"Be Guarantees Ask our agents about it Or Consult J. A. MOORE Div. Mgr, C‘ rlotletown, P. E. I. st "________ .rxaE 50c TUBE 0F DAY DREAM DENTAL CREME WITII EACH SALE 0F ANY DAY CREAM TOILET ARTI- CLES AMOUNTING TO 50o 0R OVER. YOUR CIIOICE FROM FACE . POWDER, PERFUME. POUDRE CREAM. COLD CREAM, BRILLIANTINE Extra Special WIIILE TlIEY-LAST-‘ONE LOOSE POWDER. COM- PACT ‘WITII EAOII DAY DREAM FACE POWDER SALE AMOUNTING TO 50c Olt OVER. l. Ernest l-l. Worth I42 Princt Street Pllmie 82 DRUGGI T5 vvvv~vvvv** l ,._._ yoweo+o~oo+oww++v~vvvv CLASSIFIED ADVEVRTISEMENTS . 10c per line of 5 words 8e per line of 5 words 8o per line oi’ 5 words One Insertion . . . . . . . Four Insertions Eight Insertions .. "swoo-oao-oo-oww vom-ooo-oo-owooa-vvewoaaooovv-ew ‘M: To Let TO LE1‘ -- A PRIVATE RESID- encc with garage, 220 Queen St. 9 rooms. hot water, modern eon- vcniences. rcdccoration to suit in- coming tenant. Apply 222 Queen St. 48i1-0-l-Bi. h-“S-ltuation Wanted For Sale colt SALE-NEWLY rltusiinNi-zn cow. seven years old. D. Birt, Suf- folk. . l-‘Olt SAI.E—_I‘ONY. QUIET FOR children. Apply to Parker A. Horne, ll-i Kent St. ‘i304 rolt slim-z (tow Nuwhr lrcshcned. Apply Ernest. Y(illlll(t_‘l‘. _ Brookflcld. 4819-6-6-31- VALUABLE BUILDING PROPER- f 5.1 i l ts or otherwise , ltililillfra iqlrlc cgrncgs in Gerald St. FemaiQ Help Wanted 0005011310 from Longwortli Ave. Apply Pplmcr and IRahner, So-iW/INTED — AT ONCE, GIRL. AI’- ‘ ply Bell‘s Tea Rooms. ton St. jipilorg, . 4813-54-31‘ Nursing *-—"r’"'*—“-*"'“"j""*_"‘ ' Jiousework. Apply Mrs. TRAINEN? S(I7;IOOLGI'II.)II.HNIQRM ~—chfifidrewq5 E0500“ s0 es. Sepien enry ac 0s _ . . 433 l-lavcrhiil, Mass. Standardized _ Hospital and accredited School. 4898-6-G-1ll. F. B. 8-6-2-tf WANTED — A KITCHEN GIRL. I ‘Three year course. Affiliations Apply 0|; Q0000 HQtgL {with Providence City Hospital 434045.241, and Mass. Eye and Ear Iuilrmery- _-~--——-—-————-——-—- tllight hour day. Allowance $15.00 WANTED ._. COOK, CHAMBER maids aiid waitresses. Apply Cox t-monthly. Classes admitted Febril- 4opo-s-ao-lzi pry and September. Four yflflffi 0i Hotel, Souris. ' High School required. One hour ._ ____ _ -"‘ from Boston. For further inior- WANTED COOK. MIDDLE AGItD preferred. Apply Green gniatloli apply to Superintendent. lady i ‘ 4707-6-1-01 Lantern Cafe. 4806-6-4-31 Articles For‘ Sale L . Miscellaneous 4- . ‘llvo. ALFRED NOR SALE — TAYLOR SAFE IN _ MACDONALD. Land Surveyor, Hennanville. P. good. condition. Write Box 37. E, 1_ 543-1 m0. Charlottetown. . ._ _ ___ 4884-6-6-31. VIILLHEADS AND STATEMENTS —-—————f~—-— _ 0 _-"—" “any Drhmul 903.70g“; J0); I-‘(llt SALI‘. — ONL SUPERIOR 10-100mm ' u second haiid Americlin built driving ._.. wliizgoii will be sold at Auction on MEMQFHAM AND MQURN|NG the Square, Friday, 8th Jilne, lit mrds m 50mm“ 000mm 900,0. l1! in-lork. Joiiii A. McDonald. Allt'|l(illi‘l‘l'. lilll Job Prliitory. Mi SHIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- i! supplied. Guardian Joli Print- uw- . u Ii'~#—~___ ‘lulu. wit! TI-llll-ll-l DOLLAltN 4872-(i5ti-l5l. ' livinléll-iléélrfvvanfi” lilo EARNING, sritliny EM- ployincnt for Barbers. Become ex- eiuii_liii~ first-class nduil, llnrk- pert in 8 weeks. Write Moi-it‘ Chiiiihllllt does. Advise before BflfbPl‘ College, Department. "F". iiiiillitiilr- John MacLeliii, 130K lliilifax. 3-l-22-ttstf i550. New Glasgow, Nova Srolla. 0 __...-- (M- '~~‘"-' 4B7B-6-6-3l. m _._.__.._.__...__.___.~_._._ IIITLWA. lllNG DONE — ALI. kinds. including cellars. Apply Prod Martin. 7 Riley Lane. . Ill-4l L. O. C. BOWLING They Trim the Stars and Win Championship egg CORRESPONDENCE CARDS ANll ‘inliiihlies with address printed. lust the thing for acknowledge- Monday night on the 1.. o. o. Al- leys the Ramblers met and defeat- ai- 435 t). m. to fight a bad blaze in . considerable damage from water. was excellent and in keeping with EHPERIENCED CHINESE COOK desires position. Apply 165 Graf- 4778-5-3l-8i ..___._____-____ MAID WANTED FOR GENERAL V because it is a horse Ramblers Stage Another Win When mcnl. inlllnlttiuns. etc. Guardia ed the Stars for the fifth straight Job i’ ' L. _ ‘-\. n" “y ment and clinch- ___,,,____g______,|wii1 of the tourna ip. The Ramblers AUCTION gllllel-n-Allffilou $01,]; ed the champlonsh - of house-hold furniture coltslst-ihnve an excellent i i“? "i llhrihili‘. dining room, body Central _(i_ua.rdia.n DANCING AT BRIGHTON CLUB i-Qiiisht. Wagnefls Orchestra. 4895 FIRE YESTEBDAY—The fl e de- partment were called out yes erday the residence of Mr. CantwelLGreat George Street. The fire evidently had its wrists lrl the plastering and required a half-hour struggle before it Was finally quenched. There was DANCING AT BRIGHTON CLUB tonight. Wagner's Orchestra. 4805 CARFERRY ON DUTY-Jfhe car ferry made its first trip between Prince Edward Island and the mainland after an extensive lay-off for repairs at Halifax. She relieved the Scotia, which has performed on that route during the first part of the year. CADET INSPECTION — The Charlottetown Cadet Corps were in- spected at Victoria. Park yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. by Captain H. M. Logan, District Cadet Officer. The showing made by both corps the high standards maintained in the past. Instructors Maedonalcl and Morrissey of Queen Square, and Fullerton and Yeo of West Kent are to be highly commended for the fine appearance presented by the boys. Captain Logan leaves this morning for Souris to inspect the corps in that town. CORPUS CHRISTI‘ SUNDAY.- Next Sunday, June 10th is Corpus Christi Sunday. The annual servic- es and procession will be held fsom the Cathedral to Notr Dame Con- vent immediately after High Mass which will be held at l0 a. m. Pon- tificial Benediction will be celebrat- ed. by His Lordship the Bishop, aft- er which the procession will reform and return to the Cathedral. All Catholic Societies will be repre- sented. It is understood that a cam era man representing a prominen moving picture concern will take various closeups of the procession. DEATH OF FORMER ISLAND- Ell.—There died recently at Somer- ville. Mass. William l-lutcheson Snuston in his 61th year. For forty ployee ‘in the firm of Mackinnon 8r. McLean of this cit nd enjoyed a reputation for skill ind craftsman ship which is rarely excelled. For some time lie had not been in the improving he died of cerebral hem- orrhagc while driving in a car. He leaves behind him a widow and two Charlottetown and Miss Elizabeth Snuston of Somervidlc. {-0-} zzltequisite on itlie Farm.—Every a supply of Dr. Oil on hand. not only as and cattle medicine ofigreat potency. As a sub- cattle affected by colic it far sur- passes anything that can be admin- islered. -—-—-<+>——-- PERSONALS Miss Tillie J. Simpson of Ken- singiori. is spending a. few days with relatives in Charlottetown. Mrs. Alba A. Dobie who spent the winter with relatives in Arlington Heights, Mass., has returned to the island for the summer. Mrs. Albert A. Hardy. Andover. Mass. is visiting in the Province, having been called here by the death of her mother, the late Mrs. John MacKinlay. Mrs. Marin. Dunn of Gnspereaux, returned to her home yesterday from Montreal where she attended lllf‘ graduating exercises .of Mc- Giil University. Messrs. William Muntcitli and Bruce Riggs of Charlottetown, spent the holiday at Mount Stew- nrt, where the former assisted in tlic production of "East Lynne." by the Morel] Dramatic Club. They were guests lit the Savoy Hotel. Mr. Andrew Clark son of Dr. J. S. Clark of Brandon, Manitoba, ar- rived in Charlottetown this week. lie is a student of Brandon Col- .ege and plans to spend his vaca- the Experimental Station here. -~---~¢0>-€. Card 0f Thanks 'l‘hc family of the late Mrs. John lMacKiniay hereby express their ‘UIRDRS to neighbors and friends for 1136011 0i 89ml! kindness shown during their recent through the Candle pin tournaqbermvenmnr, - t without losing a game. In last'_________ ‘service, the spiritual “Going Home" 0 ry Valley. six years he hadbeen a valued em- 0 best of health. biit just as he was > sisters, Mrs. Robert B. Dewar of farmer and stock-raiser should keep Thomas’ Eclectric a ready remedy for ills in..the..famiiy. but stitute for swear oil ior"'lior'ses and “' rum CHARLOTTET CO onatincfictflfccmeans illatitdocs onapackaqcqftecu Could there pledge of its quality or you? Why not try OWN GUARDIAN L Ea’ be a better a tin to-day. TRINITY CIIURCII MUSIC—~The special music at Trinity United Church last Sunday included two solos which contributed greatly to the service of praise. In the morn- ing Miss Margaret Stems of this City. a. graduate of Mt. Allison Con- scrvatory of music. sang Llddleks “How Lovely are Thy Dwellings" with excellent enunciation and rare sweetness of tone. At the evening ivas rendered in a finely sympathet- ic manner and with very pleasing effect by Mrs. W. J. Muteh of Cher- The Coming Medical Convention _ At Charlottetown The annual meeting of the Cali- adian Medical Association lo be held in Charlottetown June 18th— 23rd which is arousing such wide- spread interest throughout town and country promises to be one of the most important functions ever held in this city. Everyone real- izes the honor bestowed upon our city by tlic presence of such a dis- tinguished gathering and are at the same time alive to the unique op- portunity which the occasion pres- ents for displaying the unsurpassed charm of our Island home to a large number of prominent citi- zens from various parts of Canada, United States and Europe. All the Association meetings will be held in Prince of Wales College. The first two, days. Monday and Tuesday, will be taken up with meetings of the General Council of tific sessions will be held on Wed- nesday. Thursday and Friday morli- ings. On Thursday evening there will be a meeting open lo the pub- iic about which detailed informa- tion will be given later. J. G. PARKER. B. A., A. I. A., F. A. 8.. F. A. I. A. it The various committees of our local Medical Association have been |worklng faithfully- and well during the past few months and ‘a thor- Ioughly efficient organization has been evolved which is rapidly rounding out: the few remaining details. 'Thc worlr of the Vjlousing ‘committee has been particularly arduous. About 600 visitors are ex- Ipected. 150 of these are coming by v ine to quote rates from South mn- tbe Association. The general scienq ANNUAL MEETING (Continued from page l) charged. "as t0 interfere in local politics in Monctqn and secured the passage of a resolution opposing tile opening of the. Ste. Rosalie gate-- WW3. "Who is ruling Canada. the peo- ple of Canada, or the people of the‘ Canadian National Railways, Mr. Simms asked. and added that it was time some steps were taken to ans- wer the question." “On every possible occasion." he concluded. “since the Duncan Re- port was brought down the Canad- ian National Railway has been dragging outIIhis handicap that they were under in these deficits from Maritime freight concessions." Mr. Simms also held it to be un- fair to the Maritlmes for the Can- adian Government Merchant Mar- erican ports to Montreal the same as rates to Maritime ports though thelirfontreal trlr- was several clays longer. of the entertainment committee. $46,000 for HUDSON BAY (Continued from page l) 'I‘i’ellt Cflnals. iada and Brazil, Uruguay and the iii"! "Si? Y9" “'35 P°55ibi° "P i0 the Argentine, Mr. Malcolm explained first day of December. If conditions m,“ 0M5 was 0 new prolecg“ The last year proved to be an averagel 500510,. amommd m 010,000 a 5mm then facilities which were beingmnd l; was proposed to have w“, provided at Churchill would be quitemg {mm Montreal m Summer and inadequate. Contracts for construc- 1mm Hang,“ 00d s; John m Wm- tion of the line of railway called for-mm its completion in the fall of 1929. From railways ‘he committee Evervthuis Possible would be do!" switched to trade and commerce. i0 iiiiisii the 13°" facilities sPeedilY-iwith comparatively little discussion I" iehii’ 1° H°"- 5- w- Edwards- it disposed of all the remaining es- MT- Dumiinfi said he w°uid Prefer timatns of that department. the to- not to commit himself that the m; amounting 00 0.0000000 Mm, Hudson Bay Railway line would nev-[the trade and commerce estimates er be built to Port Nelsen. "But forhad been disposed of those o; m- the present. the government (i085 tional defence were taken up and not sec any immediate necessity." passed Wm, “me 000mm The question of avoiding land The (my was signamed by a din. speculation at Fort Churchill was m, given to the Hon B" 3_ Ben. pressed by William Irvine. (U. F. A. new leader o; the 000060000‘ b. weiaskiwim~ M“ Dunni“! replied Conservative members. Members of timi- i-he Giwemmem had exiimpri‘ the Senate and House of Common: ated all privately owned DYODBTW between six fifteen and eight o‘- im the 655i Peninsuia- at m?“ clock. 'It was a most enthusiastic Churchill. On the west peninsula he gathermg whlch 0000 the pupa. Company had 11 Smfiii fewrvaiimi- mentary restaurant to its limit. In If affimilemeiii-S TQT-Pfiymeni- 0i "19 his speech Mr. Bennett revealed Exiifliiiriaied PTWQTi-Y mum ‘Win59 himself in a new light, as an after made Wiiii the individiiiiis .°°“" dinner humorist and for an hour he Cefhed- ihe mB-Wii‘ W°ilid be refer" kept his audience in roars of laugh- red to the exchequer court for ad- m; 1g was on the whole a pro. ludicutioh. _ - nounced success. and tended much. Hon. Hugh Guthrie. Conservative 00 enhance the apprechmon and 503 South Wellington. inquired whet mirati/n of the Conservative lead- was the status of. the agreement er, which was shown without stint. with the Province of Ontatrio giv- ing that province a right of way over a. five mile strip of territory ‘ into Port Nelson. ‘ In Memoriaim Mr. Dunning thought that this old arrangement for a right of way to MRS. SAMUEL F. WILLIAMS Port Nelson lapsed. The Dominion There passed to her eternal rest Government had. however. no ob-ion Saturday evening, May 19th, iection to making such arrange- Margaret. wife of Samuel F‘. Wil- ments as might; be necessary to en- liams. of the firm of Johnstonc. able the Ontario Government to ex-, McLean and Williams. tend the Temiskaming and North-I , Mrs. Williams contracted a sc- arn Ontario railway to Fort Church- vere attack of flu, some weeks-ago. hill, if the Ontario government de-Iwhich recently deyeloped into plural sired to do- so. Hadoubtedfihowevepneumonia.41nd despite unmmltt: er. the advisability of giving anyiih! medififli Mid K111751118 081'!’- difi prqvlncg a "cm-rigor five mpesfnot survive the attack which was wide)‘ ' unusually severe. x 6-4-mWf. 'gone to dwell. A mixed quartette repairs and improve- sang "Beyond Today". A large pro- merits to the Lachine. Soulanges and cession of sympathetic friends foi- lowed the funeral carriage to Riv- An item of 5100.000 for steam- erside cemetery. where interment iship service between Eastern Can- was made. -F'roe Lance. (Patriot please copy) sit FERTILIZER, We still have for sale a limited quantity of Phosphate. Potash and Ammonia. Mixed 4. 8-7, which selling at lowest prices. If In need of any call. phone or write quickly as our present stock will not last long and we cannot get any more this S0350!!- A. HORNE s; CO. ANII Funeral Home Bill-l. llicilflllillll Undertaker and lsnlioinsl u Gnfton street Plume Ill-J. QUEEN HOTEL Since taking aver this Hotel we have_spgnt many thousan’ of dollars in ~ repairs and improvements. It ls now the finest Hotel of its ' Also WC ITO "boat from Montreal. Tho remaind- A°‘“‘“'Y “f “"3 lmmfl“! “her have to be accommodated loc- Assurami” Lmliim“? “f Gamma’ “h” ally. With the generous help of our has been elected Vice-President olfihote] men this has been 5000055. tion with relatives at St. Peters and I the Actuarial Society iii’ America. -——-<-o> ~ CARD OF THANKS Mrs. A. Ernest Ileartz and daugh- ter desire to thank all those who |were so kind to them in their recent bereavement, and wish to especially mention the Fireman and members oi‘ the Sons of England who did all in their power to lighten the terrible blow they were called upon to h3g2 ___é--{-O-i~ J With a. new English fire alarm box persons telephone the locations of fires and can answer questions about them. -—-—-<-o>———- ::Millel"s Worm Powders are the medicine for children who are found suffering from the ravages of worms. They immediately alter the stoniachic conditions under which the worms subsist and drive them from the system, and. at tlic same time, they are tonlcal in their ef- !........................ i KODAKSZ FILMS f t ti 'di "ti e organs, iiitorlirigntliemc to gfigltiliful riptr-‘of Island beauty and hospitality ation and ensuring immunity from that Wiii 10118 d0 ii°ii°f i0 ihe lam‘ further disorders from such a“!!! i°V° 5° Wen- cause. fully provided for. Every visitor be- fore leaving home will have a card giving the name of his Charlotte- town Hotel and the number of his room. The Entertainment com- mittee has carried out its difficult work exceedingly well. The series of receptions, dinners, dances. dri- ves, together with facilities for golf. tennis, fishing and boating in which our citinens have so very kindly as- sisted, leaves little to be desired in the way of pleasant diversions and outings for our guests. A largt number of motor cars will be nee- essary to_ furnish transportation for the various functions. The Char- lottetown Gyro Club has very kind- iy underaken to handle this work [or which the local committees are very grateful, and they would here solicit for the Gyro committee the generous support of our car owners. l, Our local organization is confi- 'dent that with the continued un- ‘i-itlnted co-operation of our citizens ‘and a little consideration from the weather man. our visitors will carry l away with them fragrant memories Grove Inn-- an city and suburbs-for Ladies: 7 D ni.—Dinner at. Beach Grove Im- whcn the Council will be the llueat; of the Charlottetown Medical Son- ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMME Monday. June 18th. 9 a. m-Rell- lstratlon opens at Prince of Wales College; i p. m.-Couneii Luncheon at Victoria Hotel as guests of the President Elect. Dr. S. R JenklnsJ Amendments to the pensions bill, made by the senate are unaceept-i lble to the House of Commons. A motion by Hon. J. l-l. King. Mlnist-i er of National Health and Pensions.‘ that a message to this effect be sent to the Senate was adopted without ‘llscussion shortly after thecpenlng, of this morning's sitting of the‘ house. The pensions bill recently passed in the commons. Dr. King declared; lad been prepared in accordance with recommendations of a special committee of the House and thisl report had been unanimous. | "The matter is one which deals with one of the greatest social prob-I ‘ems of the Canadian people, ‘that ls tlic care of men who served over- teas and their dependents," Dr. King continued. “There has been a desire among Canadian people to do full justice to ell-Canadian soldiers and their iependents. The measure had been sent to the senate and certain am- mdmenls have been made by that. body which were unacceptable. ‘The whole question was of sufficient im- portancc for disagreement" Dr. King stated. ' C. G. Powers, (Liberal. Quebec South) who had been chairman of the Commons committee on pen- sions pointed out that the lower ‘iouse had four times sought to am- end the pension act in favor of wi- "lows who had married ex-soldlers ifter the appearance of disability. The Senate claimed that his was too broad but had agreed that the prin- tiple was sound and such an em- andment would be reasonabl if pro- Mrs. Williams, who was the eld- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander Enman, Merigomisli Road. became the wife of Mr. Williams some eight years ago, made their home in New Glasgow. gathering about them a large and devoted circle of friends. Possessed of splendid musical talent in the gift of a wonderfully sweet and sympathetic soprano voice. coupled with a. loving and mild disposition and of gracious manner, she endeared herself to all with whom she came in contact. In the First Baptist Church. of which she was a consistent member, she Save freely and gladly of her time and talent. and in the woman's or- ganlzations contributed willingly in the accomplishment of the plans and purposes of the societies. In the larger circle oi the community she was always willing to do her part and they ,zenship was only too glad to lend iher influence and talent, without ihclpfulness to others. In the home she was a delightful and winsome personality. and those who shared in the Mr. and Mrs. Williams will not for- get her graciousness of manner and lcharm. The loss to the sorrowful lhusbnnd is irreparable, and the wee laddie and the little girl have indeed the heartfelt sympathy of the whole community. Beside the husband and children she leaves to mourn her father and mother, four brgthers and three sis- ters. all residing in New Glasgow. with the exception of the eldest and in the building up of good elil- ‘ Ithought of remuneration other than , hospitality of class in the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to those who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- fo price. ‘Rates from $3.00 to $4M per d”. Charlottetown ‘ Hotel Co., Ltd. A Pltlpflflg" MISS L. KOQULID, "gag" V P 1 l. —'——»—-—<0-¢- --- UOOQ Q-owoa 0 O-QQQQ-OQ-O 0-964 0t VICTORIA HOTEL One of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern c * Contains I20 rooml. 44 of which hay! IIIiVI-b baths. Complefal! renovated in the out two years. Pew Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have its Yalendid table. Courteous jervce to Ill Guest. Tele- pphonu in rooms rum "-00 w time oer d». Charlottetown 1.30 p. m.—l..uncheon at Beach d drive about the ‘lerly safeguarded. Surely. said Freeman’ who resides m Powers. the House should be able} 1n ‘the 105s the Qmmedyato r010. '° dm“ wmeihmg in meet thistives have sustained therc goes out situation and he was sure thatjgeelmg o; 000p sonowyasadaugh. nembers of parliament would offer r0,- and 5,500,- mm as a Wm mm Hotel 00., Prwrhton Ltd. - . "mm and kitchen furniture on "W" "—‘| ' Miuv. Joni-- 8th at l0 o'clock. rushvs cut-u‘- F- MCMiiiR“ "mi hi!“ BIIWIIS y lgty" aso p. m.—R.eception ano iielr services. mother hfll‘ life was patterned after runny o 310"“ ma" i Mrs. .105.- , Qsin le of 100 while R- Dulicuu iiud --—~-—-—-—~» ——-——~——~-i ' 01 Wales College J. J- Denis. Uberai St, Dcnis- t , P ' ' i art. p“ M°D°““m'.,'£4_§.'§.'§.. hlilgll total of 249 pins. DIXON - At South Lag OIIlMMBYI ‘ Mflfjfléij‘ ,§’,fi,',‘.°°m,h_ 11 0, m_-A ‘raid that while he was in favor Or0Q§hMS$$§ZZZ°KQd ZZQZYQQIYGQZfl ’ F“; —_________.____.._-_ Foiifiwihil ‘"9 “WTPSI “ml- i" Mrgrirld Mil‘)- ui; "ii" drive to Cavendish Midflfillwillilm: 31° m°ii°ii h“ believed ihe b01150 cvormore. 1c I om. ORDERING your: svrr i d“"i-"“‘"- "~‘“““ ‘m’ Y- . cao p. rn-reii lit Golf Links. guest- jhuulfl be very careful in enlarging The funeral of the late _Mrs. s, v 1'0"“ "9""- ’ "it S. F. Tiirbuslrs samples, from, STAR-s ‘p“""°' “has” ‘mp-V’ i - of the Charlottetown Golf Club: 8 rhc amounts payable for 9005100501 wmmms was hem yesmmay M“ - = mm 10815.75. miidetoyour mca- -“"""—'”“ ""“_‘”‘ “““ "“‘_‘-. ‘ ' _)_ inf-Council Dinner at the Vie" Th“ l-mwiii hid ihcfeilwd in iht‘ ornoon from the home on Forbes F- D- 3°“"“'3"- siimmtmi“; 3- "mr- in any style. Also ralneoats. E- 0055 ------ -- "'7 l" 5G- DEATHS * ieria Hotel. elven by the P- E- 1" ‘wt ‘cw Years from 881900.000 toistreet. A large gathering of fri- w- Bifliiiii-‘ia-T- HBiiiBX; Wm- Bins‘ i-“iioiwl-to-mr-Mirr, 1n m“. aim, .1. Flynn . 62 '10 6 ,~~——~ ~ —-~~~ "W" Medical Association; 8-80 n- m--— 3011001100- lends assembled to pgy s, 1m tribute hum. Mention: W. R. Bennett. st. ~, "~75 "P- Made to m. and well a. Duncan 1o as aaMncKINNON — M h" 00m". i‘. Bridge at Navy League IOI‘ Ladies. An: appropriation of $13,150,000 of respect to deceased. The casket John: Bani Colbrsn. Windsor. N. - llored. S. F. Tarbiish. Special H. ‘Henncsscy 6'! 50 78 Dilffryn Avenue, Montreal on Jimtfil» _-_- Wednesday, June 20th. 4-6 ll- m- '0!‘ Weiillhd ship canal eonstructlonwas literally banked with beautiful 54 1- 5- 1- 9°°D¢l Mflflflllli; R05- = gfiircsientatlve. 1'12 Prince st, .1. A. Bentley . . . . . . . .. so is a4 ith- Betty. dcnrily h0i0¥0d wilfe o; ,1 430,00, pgrty and Danco at Gov- issued the House of Commons tO-iflowers, testifying in B. smgll way c"- L- Dalton. Bt- John: I". V. Dext- 0 harlolwtown. _ Total-l073. "immmi" Mm‘ ‘"‘°"' °"“"y ° l - ' eminent House. guests of His non- inv- Heu. 6- A- Bunnies. Minlllermof the high esteem in which she "- Elmer: D- M~ Dickie. 00mins. ‘ 6-14-21 m“ ciii- l g or. the Lieut. Governor and ‘Mrs. ‘if Railways and Canals. riformethwas held. At two o'clock the Pythlan N- 3-1 A- 5- Dflmnln. St. John; Geo. T“ RAMBLERS __ F J 5 t u l . i ~= ’ - l-leartz; ‘M5 p. m-Annual Dinner the House that the canal hnd eosqslsters. of which Mrs. Williams was $85118. Quebec; W- H. Fraser. Reil- wanted _ . """"' WARIFQ" T"|""‘i“ya "mgr “ M98", Dance at the Beach Grove Inn. K901100000 up to the end of the lest a member, conducted a service. The i“? Pi- J- Jvrman. Toronto; John "hr ‘ i ' E- “ca. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ -- .22 v2: l; A ..llmtlti".i.2"§..§‘?;..i‘..l;.i‘i;2 ":2. "so. smarts: tart: tern". has. "cor" .2.- J- sir“ 'r|m_ _E.McM an.. . I _ '4 rv a . . 4 ell uruso eo e- 0 ‘. - - he.» ell‘ ply m... nfiffitffltfifi-eafl ;c. Praught . '12 a1 as lifurs- Rllibertrhzgitllu hglsmi Wet-i‘ run PROMPT nnuoolsrs ‘see fox ranches for hediesAznier p. o: togiglclbd- ' |ing presented irl a very ogpgble Colin C ' " Leicester, m»; 48004343400. McDonald . 02 62 69 he" "n 7- - _. 4 _ m“ ‘m’, -Drive to Doses“ mast“ n l n gdmiliior; doilnrsxto provide forlmanner. At the close the Pythien Qvrden Leamen. Monetonz, Cori \_*______ - r, Mccgbe , . . . . . . . . . . .. 90 68 '12 ~ ' ~- -- r -- ~~ Tea. 8n m--- uncd F‘ - m_ hi! com M!‘ erry betweenynieuqunrtette i-enseicd beiiutl- Mscdoniild, Toronto; .1, 1131mm“, . Total-tin. . _ M‘ I I , m Friday. June n . M p-B -P v rnce Edward Island and the mnln- fully Sleep On. Belovedflfrhsnfol- ‘Ihrvnto: Airl- A. H. Means, Wuh- ' . v Mil-lot"? i" Kimble" 74 Dihfl- N D M Garden-Party. guests 0i’ 11- - - and was voted this afternoon when-lowed the service. which was con- ihltnn; V. I... Nicholson. A II- Pir- ‘fivfl RYDF l) mun. t. < MWF l ii - congratulations Ramblers. i ,1 , | Jenkins; '1 p. m.—Alumgi°1lt)i¥n0fI~m wonslderatlon of the railway esti-, ’ by hei- pastor, Rev, 1, A, (jor- sons. Wolfvllle; Geo. notion, ' i ‘- '-‘~" I Next game takes place tonight at i The Annual Damn‘ meflciaiglfiq" notes was resumed. Other items to,bett. Mr. Corbett paid a high m- Mont-rebirth L. Prbtts-ltismldhbllt. , 1 elm oruock more whim the W1- uflflQftflkQf I inent wgitlbelgtiziéo one" cm m an included i. vote of mm foqbute of rospec to deceased; of her n. H. n». ‘lbronte: 11.01, ~ __ ,, my, m”; m0 3100mm», hnd n ~ i of the a; T“ dwn ‘he maintenance and operation ohbeautifiil life in the home, “her Si}. John; B. O. lhidhhloli. - : -- »-----» --_--,~_- “utte- ~ mailman t er... “:l.".“t:2......°.2...‘i".... s... t“ W °’ “m” °°"""“"°""' 229121.’. °.t.".°‘i2ri2.“.t'..'.‘;2 22ft". ‘Si’ “m” '" "“ - ~ “ ' '59‘: - - I ' Patented by a Montana inveilt- _ mm“ n. H W Ulub has extended o eordill ihvit-B- Members desirous of telling part She was s former member of, - ,or. a metal sign ls so perforated immm.‘ , - tion to the member! 0i the cflh- ‘n deep sea or trout fishing eirours- choir ol first little, ' ~ m"! i‘ “mi” i” "m m i.” i i ' :OO-O+QQOQQ-QQQHPHHQQQQ Ygii-igolgiait-‘kiuno t-he" com.“ m vh- ileilxlidtiisnnthobi: n§§°§mm“ii°i§mt§i‘pnii¢"“imti~w'ltli In“ .-._ "time: iairpuo. ~“~"‘Pfl'l-*. erratum. ‘ .