.. ....... ... n teltauduu -i lied W11’!- °.,‘,,‘,’, wtetitiluswt‘. would l5 a“: fillatslionuld i; now u i t - d find-s , m Montreal i111 _ _ ' ',n the climate ILL he F ale ui "My Hospital. was buried o Saturday, May | raining a c rum; _ Ilarty. Levers IennScully. mostly all oldl mates. “h, .\lrs. u Anna. both oi Moncton. Yfify m‘. special painful:- ven- l'I(II|ll(‘IlI 5 ‘wt-rt- wiiit for SIIIIII‘ ‘m, uh hei" ' ipuulPthe past wnner iu Flor- A. P. Mac Ida.,.s lint) visited his sister. Mrs. a sou ofthenlanres ‘ MacDonald UIPUIls to going south. ‘Maoifhuil. son of Mocrrlfail of Kdngstoti. ____ won ‘tile Gordon Southern Scholar- QR BURtAb-Jos snip ‘of Stilltl a your for three years to died at tho ‘Slilllinil. appear Canasta College. Jack is not yet fourteen and is a pupil in Uoileg st..- _ mggiun, The pall- competitor, mannig um per pent in u ' C. McDonald. lustful, and tie-arty as uni-d M$QOIlal(I.'Fl't:flflIl. lie will cnter Upper Can-i ado Golicg. in September. Col. ‘Mo- Phail is .t flttllVt‘. of Uigg,_P. E, 1.' Ilo is surviverLbya-nil a<hiotl-ci' of Sir Jindrew Mac- Joseph YUrSltmlPlltAII. large 4;()|\g|‘8gIf.I0IIH Clout-H. fihtptuiu Ring, arrived in this mar-vices pout" Satin-tiny were held yesterday in Zlolffirst" trip »t'roin llumireiti, carrying mun Church in eommom-a general rartzo for (Iarvell Bros. of the thirteenth annlver? ddit-‘Ueuia left Montreal last Wed- 1hr. tarot-lion "of 111% Iiflliwill- titiiu ' ice l1ll“I1‘1“'*’-1'l11l,pert, fosim; one drill’ W1 11y llfiflilhtlelt; and tllevliiii-Z with enitlne~ 111"" l‘"~“'lireittilte. Sh..- is ituvitig her engines t-cnpyllll! Z111“ l1lll11ll' "ml “HITBIHIIIWHI while Vt nme- RELATIVES-Reit- beard. formerly of Tryon, , who Iias both a resident iforniu fur many years and at prtnent in Oakland. Mr. lliorrlson, In -'l‘ryon prev- 1 STUDENT-Jack Col. Alexander Ont.. has BRILLIANT he se~ ntl form at the Kingston ‘ institute. Fifty boys ried l) o examination for the schoI-l ruin“ sohte of thorn from the third 1on1}. lit Jack was the successful mach iul ‘P11. -CE-U,TA ARRlVE-$.—'l‘Ilo S. S. u [tel-noon on her y.»-‘ntid onceutiterad fog and shortly Ileitlfi: oi‘ her propeller here, and leaves the ilrtllllfl (>1 7111111 ‘-'°1l5\'_"‘_',tli|s afternoon with a general car- “M-h pxtl-utiotl a cull. . t. I," 3|] liu- otttéaaious on 5 “Ivrtl iuspirllil; and inter- iiti music for the occasion adored by the choir. Nliri u be m ,l. A.‘ Lawson“ g service. peacefully away to‘ Lisa-one at IIunte-r Itiver. l‘ m. April 29th 1921i. Sophia aid widow oi’ the late Iicllfy . she had been in [ailing , t...» some titonths previous dmth and finally contracted‘ dmetnnonla, lllckox was a woman of u Christian character. Willi .fa.ith "In the Lord Josue as rior. anti an everyday Prim" flu-cf the performance of Iilll tluty. She was u member‘ nhtirclt at New Glnsizownmd hm pvt-r tlolighf. whiin 1n .-to hr round in IICPDIHCB ‘of ip. - I _ - was inucb loved by dror" lam- IltI in tlu- church and com- ty' in which she lived Blltl .Many were ‘tho expressions .. t_hy_ and words of appreci- . o her life, and ‘although the were in bad condition t1 lnhorattcndcd the fitneral ngo-slJ. W. Ilaytor. t; 10mi- lnbi ~ at New‘ Glaszbw. ,, u“ ‘unfit-at sermon and ctcd the service at the. Will/o- ymns sun; were . "Asleep in " “Tar-ry‘ with mo" Idtlrevcr the lord", also a beautiful as rendered by Miss Andrews so snretio trust in Jesus" Ill children stirtrlve her anti ... llenry Howard died in .1912.- liring arcz- William at ricton. P. It}. tlf. George, ttetown. Daniel on the home- Mnt. Howard Racks-tn. Fred- n, I’. i}. I., Stirs Ethttn Cras- llunter Rirt-r. P. E. I., Mrs. Vfiulman. Fredericton, P. E. I.,] Garnet I-‘ord, and ‘.\I.rs Mayusi both 0|‘ itibenemr, P. E. I. t I'm Iliihihcr or zrttntlcldldrirn "Pflfl! her and five brolzlitws wo sisters, The poll-boaters, Donald Andrews, Hammoiul_ m- Ntlsnn MacDonald. inn- - - Maul Brown and Roder- cLt-nd. u _ _"'tt for Si. is a very plclllilllll -"'l"‘“k\‘ liesidoh the (Ionta. which will niuko _ . pdriodic ha» prt-ariieil horn. hit-l Juarvu" have also Steamships Line call here fortnight 1y lug the HUIOIHI. lu the‘ ' tJo-teph A. Dottcette, aged 5-i. . was a great fovorito with ‘the ' sod, .lnternu-nt was at Hun-tor ‘ Wflifiiy- i ‘gratis John's Ncwfotindlutid. sailings from iilontrcnl, Bruit, \\IIi. as last year. boats of the Canada .li is with feelings of deepustsor- 5-"1111 “l” -~.. - n-t we -I - nl-l tl a ti u __ l Mrfimuk- u Iii . cno cc ie on t, 191111 lltifir “alas, M ‘me which Iii'i'iII‘I‘I‘lI sudtlonly at 11111111- -: _ .llttstico. May 8th. 1926. of Mr. Ai- ihotnzit Mr. Dnucette had not been enjtuyiiu: tho best ofhcalth for the past your the end came unexpect- ciily “.loc" as he was familiarly known by a large circle of friends. was of it kind and cheerful dispos- ition, and will he greatly missed by atil_.;a~ii6 knew him. Ho loaves to mourn besides his hurl-owing widow, ain adopted duughterr. Janie, two brothers, IAH-WPCUCG of Charlottetown, city <I.III".IIIIIHII for N. dtattenbury, Ltd. and Adrien A.. oi’ Plttsburg, mau- agcr or Pillsbury Golf Club. "the fntu-iral took place on Tues- day. May lllih from the homo of the deceased to Si. Augustus (fhnroh. Itnsticci. After the full- ernl service. eviillllciel-l by 11911- 1)“- tfhitisson he was laid t0 rest- t0 await the final resurrection. The pail pearcrn were; Isadore summer force. ‘Mr. Lowther stated that this was a test case. The point requires to the decided as to uhqther the Government will be bound to pay for the breaking ofroads. shovel- ‘lim; snow, etc... whilo.yiatn_r_ engul- tlons prevail on A-prll 15th. ' Magistrate till May 31st. Fifty-third avenue injured last Friday morning (Ap-I ril 30th) whenho fell front a roof ,_ the was working on, died at 2.30 u. computiiod by his . at >St. Paul's Hospital. Patrick McCarthy. . iStewart was working on the lop Boston. where liu-y will visit er the home of up, (g, 5, Mflhufgv friends and relatives. 'I‘i|en till? hospital in tlancc and was fourul to he sufferlutzt front an injured back nnd thiuli.i1l"(l*_'l'lh7 l“ M” “cw new “I illis condition was reported as fair‘ until Monday evening when cuttipli- t , - , The death occurred at Iulllot- cations stt in and he died. vale on Am,“ 29m‘ “m; of (Iullaut. Lemuel Pineau. Corneliusi llmicette and Dominique Dolrou. couurv couiar case-Ah in tcrestlngwettse was tried Friday before" Mr. D. it). Shaw. Stipendiary Aiaglstrulo for entering tblsm superintendent of the (I. I’. R., 12- 25 lfilevetitlh avenue west; when he‘. iflllliiled and fell, lie was rushed toms“, (“Davy heamqys ammwlos of” all are extended to Idnther truest will be hold. late Mr. MRS. JOSEPH JOHNBTONE There passed peacefully znwuy at her home in Primrose on May 3rd, Mrs. Joseph Johnswne at the ear- ly age of twenty-nine years. was attended by her pastor, Rev. C. J. MaoDonaldhwho administer- ad toi-her-tha last rites of the Holy Catholic iOhurch. Sho leaves. besid- es a narrowing husbaiubflve small children to mourn the loss of a true, loving wife‘ and ruothcr. Her IuneraI-took-pluee at St, Georges on May 5th was largely_,attei1ded. considering weather and bad mulls. thlay her soul rest in peace. ‘Tho following appears in a Van- couver paper: John The remains have been removed Frederick J. Gm’ so“ of Mr m,“ to m“ ‘My nulrguu‘ ‘vlwm u“ m" Mrs .lohn 'l‘. (iiii at. the curly upze of seventeen yours. whose enjnyhm H“, hpflf, m’ health for the death occurred 0i1'1\li1Y"1ll1-1l'11!l1111last few months his death was a lThc arrangements come into he reservod his decision green: She fllflil. the" (llsagrceable Itugs, 2 Stewart, carutmtcr, 575. cast. who was Stewart IQLANDER DEAD.—'MI'. Heartz, 89 a native of Prince E11- ward island, is dead at Concord. New; Hampshire, where he has liv- ed for the last six years. ISLAND GRADUATES —-Aiuon;; the forty five graduates from Mtt Allison University this year aru_ the following Islanders who‘ wlllt - receivetheir Bachelor of Arts de- Mlsn Arnaud, and Miss Iiuirh. Murray Harbor. —ATTEND GRADUATIOH.—IhII‘. and Mrs. Robert Itaynor. Qascuut- pee, were in Summer-aide yesterday and attended the Graduation Exer- cises of the‘ Prince County Hospit- al "wharf their daughter iMiss Flor- ence Ma [flower was among the prraduutlng nurses receiving diplo- ‘ YHAD BIG CARGO. — The S. S. "Magnhild" arrived in port from Montreal on Friday morningat 1U o'clock and left again at t; trciticl: calling at Stimmersitic. ward cargo for both ports consist- ed of 7ft Iieud cattle, it calves. {l5 GT5 Iinlcs of bay. Father Mctfttrthy will proect-ti to Alberta where he will be under the stipcrvisitin of Ills Grin-o son of the lute James B. Stewartm-ea; shunt“ "l 11195911941111- P- E- 1~ 1'19 1111B 110911 ways k-tiown as was a very fine ivorkiitg in British Columbia for young fellow and will be greatly considerable time, having been in missed at home and hy the many the employ of the C. P. R. for ov-‘frientls which he made during his er twenty years. ' ‘llo leaves to mourn Edith (nee tague, tMrr. ‘Stewart was short life. a widown Illaclloltald of lie bore his sufferings with re- Eautmignutlon to the Devine will of God Point) also two sons in Vancouvcrlfllill 11B Wllfl 111110 6011801811 11y 11111-11)’ one brother William and one sls-lVl-‘llls ""111 1111‘ 1191011911 111mm" 11”“ tor, Elsie. wife of Norman Stewarul in Vancctiver, one brother Leniueil and one sister, Airs, Canvpbell, on the homestead at Rosenealh and a sister lEIlznJbeth in Boston and‘ a sister ‘Mrs. G. II. Nelson of Mon- I’. D. Aiztctlttii-{att who‘ atiso admin- istered to him the last. rites of tht- IRomun Catholic Church. His funeral which took Saturday May 1st to St. Jottchinfs Church. Vernon River where n ite- qulem High Mass lass staid by his Rev. P. I). i ac ,u nan. in the very 325w’ . s then Iuid to rest in the Roman prime of lite and a mun- of splen- Catholic Church beside those‘ o; did character, Ills death will beihls bmtherl greatly deplored by a wide circle of friends -in this Province. i Queens ‘Countyl ‘fills was an action IJFOUElIi- by 1119' Iload ‘blaster of Qucetis County, which District No. 25. .. u-ppcttvctl for the defendant, and Mr. Norman liowther, tor the Road tviiustei‘ and the Provincial Govern- ment. Mr, Johnston admitted tho receipt oi! tho notice and the refus- to that un defendant urgu ed at of the the road. but break tier the, Ilioad Act. at 1924. resi- dents cannot he ordered out after April 15th. as the itindit on that (late. also that undo lI,l|l‘,i\g'I a notice in given on that win tor season r l. "time, for the payment otf road tax- or the ivommulatlon of such tax- es by stetiutc labour. and illll t i [hurt-after the winter st-asou refer- rod to in thc Art is ended and tlu- lPE was never lived nt- 91°11 lllfth tension. 'I‘h"eve - 11 i1 mania ‘for speed, .#'1<I ejx c_i"t e in tint?‘ "- force is consumed at, fillllentlousrnte and there, , 9 lime for rrcu inraliirjtu. 111 there is a imit; to Rn strnnzih. Sooner or , 1 111°" com es the newnm kdown. ~ = frets usually pie}; ‘f d!" r1118 of the apprnac, ‘of vous _exhaustiop ‘or l"- Ynu find; on do .1981- or sleep wei . You "ervqus and jiritulvlc. “ 11111118 annoy wind - ' YPlh -:You may have. '~ " 11?“ and banjo-aches. , i!“ "my from this d?) you muathlnve. Ou must help the. Nervous] rain of ~ Modern Life ..-‘-v."-‘..‘ ' v! nerves to get back health "and. vigor. - ~ l Thgmnsi. effect"? w restora- tive 70f the, W nerves is Dr. jfjhaaftfs Nerve Food. litany have lbeen restored after "tnontirs or ywtrs of the most: serious forms of nervous ,l.rt),uhlc.. lint. prevention is .|,h§1;§vim~ ."3III'.‘iP. It. is so ‘tillflylto lit-ml nil" trouble by this urmtt HiSfDT-RIJVO when-the warning symptoms come. - ' You will fut-l younflflj 31111 ieqk yqpugci- .'l ilfl yourlrit-nds will notice this and corrlvll- inent, von. I)r. Chase s‘ Nerve Fond. 6o cl-s. a box. hi], 33,119": m i110 I'll‘. A. . .fi.l1§g§i',"Medltrinc Co” Ltd., ‘oronto. ".2, Ca... in. t w... .. . _-'nit m. nri-r l 117* raw-p -' ,. .93.." 'OF LOCAL INTEREST. — Miss Dorothy Schurtnuit. daughter oil tDr. Jacob Gould Sehurman, Ameri- icau Atnbaasatlor to Germany will be ntarrieti May 19th in -BerIl-n to Lt. James Marshal hicllugh of the Marine ‘Corps. u native of Prince Edward Island. BEING WELCOMED HOME- liwliiimiilimr. and Mrs. Patrick MoGrath, Los lift" "Fl-lie lwmlllaw “will “Bameqmtnzcies, arrived on the Island lust Nvll-Ffilflllflllll- 1119101113111- 01 Bollhweek and are spending a few days aha-w Road, aufllil-‘il N911 FergllsmLlut Pleasant Grove, tho iguesia o! tnérirhunt of Ilonahztw, for refusing [ML and Mm “wry Uurflm They tn turnout and break the winter came by way or we Panama can,“ 011 M111’ 111- ‘1l11'-'l°ll“5'°“' h" visiting friends in New York and Boston on their way home, Mr. Mc- Grath is one of the largest ibuildlug contractors in the Golden State and his many friends are pleased to see him after an absence of twcnty-tiwo YUIlPB. BURIAL SERVICES. - The fnn~ eral of the lute little Doris Dow-n. ditnirhter of Mr Down look plat-e on last. and were conducted by Adjutant. Davis assisted Sumnierslde. floral tributes received; Mrs W. W. flown. Mr and Mrs. Walter flown. -\Ir a-uri Mrs Wilfred Down. Mr and Mrs Roy 'I‘aylnr, ltir Mrs James Arblng, Mrs Thus. llluir Ilrchaut. Sunday School, Mr and Mrs Chan. Williams. —$. s. A, A-—'I‘l I lug of the Association was held last night in tho Town liuil. The following offic- ors were elected your: lion. Pres, Mayor ihldstonc; President, i.. M. McNeil]; Vice-Pre- siduilt, II. 'l‘. Dodge; Edmund lieylo; Directors. Seuutnr iMoArthur. F. J, E. Wiriuht. J. It‘. ‘Arnatt. H. T. Ilolmnn, B. G. Rog- ois. W. A. Stewart W. J. Whitney; Chairman of Grounds lCommittee. Brenton ‘MitoDonultt. His Worship Mayor diltlstone was present and dollverd an excellent speech stat- ing that titers was an abundance of baseball material and with every one working togeth er this should he a banner year for baseball. His Worship -by sayhig that he was "with the TUESDAY ""1115 ern of Ilrl St-hurmzm is Genmde’ at orne. John. boss and M rs Clifford \Vedltcsdny The services at tlu- house by Capt. Reynolds of labdur’ Pnlltiwing were the -—Mr and Mr and and [truly Keenan, Lowell Salvation atnuual moot- Summerslde Athletic for the ensuing See/Tress” ing in In Summerslde concluded T e pail Power, John McGlnnis. Curren, Joe Curran. llilffilll 31111 Joe Gormlcy. " Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. Gill and family na it is only five months since they "liilifll" ed the loss of their oldest son, He leaves to mourn theltisifiof a loving son and brother his sor- father and mother. brothers and eight sisters, namely illrs Harry Mitchell. Mrs William Paqnetto, Mrs Stanley 1011911- 1111'“ Conrad Benoit, Mrs Ivan Mcldach- Boston, Mail. Sullivan. Cardigan. P. E. I-. Bertha Willie, Leo. Francis, Edmund and Raymond all May his soul rest in helm!- WEDN ESDAV TO Merlin E. AIcCarthy. who was rec- ently ordained left for Boston. 11'!" (jompfllllell tby his Patrick liicCarthy. where they W111 v.31. grtenus nnd relatives. Father hieCztrthy will then proceed to Al- berta. tho diocese of Ilia (tract! Archbishop Omeary. ‘his livid 01 _SAD BEREAVEMENT - Tho death occurred in Len-frat, Lot It; on Sunday, lMay 16th, 1926 0f ter John leaughlin, non of Mr. yoztrs ‘is a severe bearers George (Prapaud; Her util- Arch- The lit-st wish- Althotigh not -l<‘rc.i as he was al- [IIIIPP Ilo six Mrs John Gordon. were: Joe Cornelius AL8ERTA.—R<r-v- mother. hirs- day emiihilllllg Iiusittess and pleasure. ll. Howard of Denver, Colt», rotary of the Siver Fox Farms Inc. and n tlir-g cctor of the Artioriean Fox Bro. erg Association, arrived in the c v 111011113!’ Yilllht and Witt-l yfilwllllly Andre Arsenault of the Magdalon| $11011"! ll"! illlleft-‘lll- P0111101 lliwlflslands has arrived to spend tht-' slimmer at ' (Jarnu-l. Ill. pIgeJ twontyv-seren tints, t-"ixty-tivo tons hay. besides a itlorrlsoti. 8.. \l . quantity oi‘ butter, tiglgs. etc. 1 .\Il‘.i. has reccIvt-tl news (tenth of Iilf-FKIIS, Alylh, Sc is Mrs. Stctvart .s sister and fortncr- ly Ali-sis Ida (‘lurk of -.\ilount Ste-wart. m ‘h, ‘v (, No variicnlatrs have ‘been received H’; __' " " except that Iilr. M-ilinr died alter ‘I'm a short iilillvsu of pnt-umonia. The syinpatihy oi‘ runny will go out oral of the late (Iapt. I).J.R. M. Mllian took place noon and was Service yvns t-otulncteti by ltev. Dd MCYICII!‘ of (‘ardigniu Iioztrcrs were I). hlttlieod. A. Mcht-it- nan, D. neat... it_ N. "P. lhinclihlllah and W. Captain ‘MIIUAIIIIHII was laid m rest‘ In 1Wood island's Cemetery bet-ride his ibelovictl oil _ for Fru not- FOX MAN HERE.—DI‘. ilienlleo Genosce Mounts t "st by Mr B, Roy ilolinati. S. S. CEUTA SAlLS-'l‘ln- S. S. (‘enla which illTIVtZtl in (‘Iiuvioitc- town. Saturday noon, satllcd for St. -l. S1118)’ 1141-“ '-1l't'1l1ll'l1 i111! ilifllii". John's. ffuesdny umrnin-g ut nix .1 ltlon of the Iiedcque- Batiiisi Church cargo totaiiot||tti remain hula-finitely as its pastor about Iiitt tun-s -inclnditig two carsiantl the Iluptist Pamonaizr. tlu-rn in llnr inward hundred thligs BEREAVEMENT. _i Prince Street,‘ of the sudden Miflltil‘ of Talley SUDDEN It. Stt-ivurt, .\Ir. home friends to Mrs. iercatretncnt. ~"-— i HOME FOR BURlAL-Tlie full-l ilfondtty at tei-. The pail: Brown. wife who had prede- ceased him by five years. -—FORMER RESIDENT -- 'l‘he deut occurred nt Vilcyittouth. {lines McNelii was ycurs ago iit-‘ng the Roderick (till-is. a brother Mr. Frank Gillies and a si-"ter, Miss I'll- Ien iGiilis ‘still reside on the old home... Mrs. lllaggie illcLcIlnn, Cardlgatl and .\i-rs. Emmanuel Mc- Millan. New York City. are sisters and another Iirglher. Mr Mathias GIIIIIS, livrs In Boston. She also loaves t0 tnouvn a family of three tiaughtors and two sons. N. A-n undertaking which in size is perhaps greater than any over be- fnro attempted In this Province is now being sticoessitiliy conducted by the P. E. l. Potato Growers‘ Association in the tiistrihution of river ton thousand five huntirud tons of fertilizer trlieinittais to the of three Itnndred and twenty thon- saud dollars. This In a work of YTPIIIGDdJIIn magnitude and could only bo handled though well con- ducted co-operativo organization. Every bag of this fertilizer is sold before II reaches the Province. The Association should be com- mended for havinl: the rc-shipplng oi’ hi] this material don:- at our Island ports rather than at ports in otherprovitnces. thus patroniz- lllll not only Canadian hut home intltistry. 'l‘housauils of tiollars for labor is thereby kept at home. The dist-barging anti‘ rc-sltipping as estimated by the secretary of ‘Mas- Company of In congratulat- In the list. of ‘Canadian Butter of. awards at the London Dairy show recently held. C enrrlcd off tho prcnricr awart htttter. Antoni: those lihzhiy coni- meitded for the excellent qunllty of their product is the (ylieary Dairy m" and Cold Storage ' Prince Edward Island. The Guard- ian lakes pleasure lug this enterprising island com- m", PM“ KZJQ puny antler tho matiagontetit of Mr. recflvhd [he E. J. llallciit, on its excellent show- “nanny h, “Xena or (he gurmm taompotition with products ma“ " from all over the world. Successes of this. kind do very muciit-okeen u. complctt- tllschartzlnx her carer Prince Edward Island to tho fore,“ ‘ and to enhance the value of its pro ducts In the world markets, (Enghuul) is excellent. “mum and Nitrate of Soda were both rt» l“ [or milled before sitipmont and nt-ver tho Association, .\Ir. J. W. Ilnnlti-r would illlprflximillt‘ the work oi one huntlrt-tl tnon for n pt-rinti oI PetQrIZO days er two thousand workin: Langhlin and the late ilvlrmlmugh- (lays oqintl to steady nmploywnnnt lln, Muster John was adopted by for six nten for one year. We are Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Ifarroil on further lnfnvnitrti that. in itdtlltlon the tlewth of his mother and his tn the tthovi: the sill/I'll]; in the first tIea/th at the early ago of eight. cost of the trial for them. least forty thousand dollars IlIUfl Ilia fnilorai was bold to Miscoucho ntonoy loft in the province, Church and lu- was tenderly laid to mot beside his mother. N. (rhemlcztls means ui We understand that already on hall‘ of the fertilizer has Iieen load od into curs or otherwise rilspoat-z‘ Thu emidltltiti of the trnrgoos Tho il('IfI ithosphtilt ltrrlvctl in holler mevlntntrlztl ditlon. Tho Ammonia and potash nro tr nriiziuul baizs as In former years. Tho potash is ell the Gov man potash and i5 in settled sacks- analysis guaranteed at least fifty From analyser tahcmicaln are all IZIIII The sit-tuner Sokndal is expected ‘Charlottetown on Thnrsdat The ‘Fredcnsborg at Summersldc will,‘ require several days before by Cguncfllgf 1‘, w, L, Prowne, . 5w now-lie.- I LEAVE FOR FRANCE-Mr, W. two other smaller cargoes expect-I Cites-tor -l.. Aiohurtr. M, L. A,, alldled daily. Col. D. A. MvKlntion. who arrived! in Engiaiul lust wetk left yester-Hhtlusttnds of farmers who urn not and Switzerland members of the Association. [price in the satire to The Iiundllni: charge lniuic liy th fi-cattso HOME av ittusss/\"-““"l“11"" 1B "8"" i" ‘1'"""*Y "X~ —<M-i's-s Bernetta Brown, Cleveland,‘ Ohio. returned to her old home lu Port Ilili on Friday, where her fa; lhef, lllr. B. D. Brown in seriously ill. Mr. Brown a-t at latest report was somewhat inipoved N. posses n-nd any balance Is used 1111' Operating the business or Isl robated to the members. ation wnrh “outside of those inmn-tliitiely con- cerned, of the volume of business‘ done. Secntalk and will rarely give u reporter mjan interview. ‘Wilt! sitrt-cssi'ully- ,|.he Prince Monday was Illitllly yesterday and multinpsztt’ ;fitctory progress towards rccovt-ryg land’ whim’ mllfltraitsft-r of the Vonllersitip at Stirli- mtt-rsitlo from lmgcly “m,,,d,,,|dMatti-buster. ldnttiztnd. of the z _ _ lowing young men who loft (‘IHIP-[IIIS suggestion. lnitetown i-ei-t-ntly Europe: “_ Ma‘,Nnllau‘"llillliilllfll, Itlritr Alaulltmalil. Ilarry l11l‘l_'. David A-iatiiitrstin, Piliiliill They sails-ti from .\'I(l|II.I'(IilI.l)y [hf-filllll every mun in (Tlutrltittclowtl er Regiment on Mny ahottld bu a IIIIUHIPI‘. and every ef- Yfort should lu- made to retain such city can}? 1.1a mil-son S. S. Manch 8th and zit-rived an above siutt-rl, urrsday, May 6th, of Mrs. An-' nie ‘Mcldeill. rt-lict of the late Ifod/ erink" McNt-lil. Mrs. h0rn’@.'tlrnntl River, ‘P. E. I., scr- Bllirfbur daughfir of the Iatc Mr. and Mn. n“ “w 1mm ""1" 111"" “""l1l11;l l‘ .\ir. W. ll. Plttrt-e-ot St. .lohn, .\'. ll.,_'l’l'uvitit~t=. Owing to n train \\'l't'f’Ii on th- tiu-tniziiiiluntl. District Clubs. and t-iiit-feiitziiincr of New Ilrtin.~'\\"it-lt Telephone puny. ‘ station by a Club, will in- (‘lubs rt-guiatr Wltlflily tnceting this ed. even-mg. at ii. with its (rlltii charter. afternoon in- wili ztiinntl n spot-in] tnotitingwif lite oxoi-ttllvv of tlu- Cltib. ' the guest of Mr. um] ‘furnt-r, Prince Strct-t. farmers of this island, on lillflily, Snnimersitle and vicinity Otlfllrflttl‘ trvei’ the week nutl in the Catholic PIRIII. your old adopted boy of Mr. VFIIIHIII. 'l‘hc fertilizer is distributed to The , every one. - r: So smoothly does the orizanlz-l that little is known.‘- The office is too busy to} t THURSDAV —ON VlSlT.-l'lcv. Father‘, his home in Mont‘ -—DOING WELL. - .\lr. Snmiut-rsltle, tipt-vuit-tl (Jnnnty reported Hospital on —VENDORS CHANGED.— The Dickie, tip on Water Street, was. of t'..]..\va.< for a Bell. [our in ——Ii0l-{IlII1ItI and Among tiu- Illfllilnlng |,.-.,-._...."g,..-. nil (inventor of T's .\It'lI',~4| Com»- rot-option liu- stpcitkci‘ which ho will present: In flu-l While In the city .\li". Ali's P. W. Nature's whole wheat tonic fooll '1 ni industry at. The Mr. Il. R. (‘hm-.- vocatcd liu- hnostint: of llli‘ Prov- |)iAI'I.Il'lIIUl'1y its Itlvt-ry and side-lit of .\ir. Pierce. who trim nu-t at IIIPIASSUPIZIIIDII, I’t"t‘>"l'l~'lli llllti “@1191”. reinmittt-t» til Alttnitizei‘ ‘Ii ill" from tiu- (Qliurititttittawn Y's {lion's Trudi- Loutzties, was unable tn bet at the present at the meeting as intend-i loni:i.-\ front .\ . mtnio I _______ lilu- meeting by tho pvt-sitting offic- _A¢(;5p-r5 gAL|____R,.,,_ m, _|_ M". .\lr. NGIHIIII llattenhury, of the t‘. .\'. II. Iitiflfll. Fox Pathologist; of .lt~nkius and Son; lloitnatn. Set-rotary of the Associ- ation. antLotht-rs. Ilia. .\lr. 811F911. llili lllliiti 901111085. tze-ni-enl. Iler titttw-artl cargo ciln-tiuvw Iieini! thoroughly repaired anti Th I, . _ ,|,_,, H _ . _, 5U Imus turnips. 750 bushels oats. ifisied of seventeen cattle, one-newly decorated, w“ 11;‘ 'l:“_'u" f" H “mm” horse. fifteen sheep, nlliiliy.flf‘\'kin _._ " "h", :3 ‘"1 all“ , - i 1 , f . anti of widt- I'.\'||t‘l‘It'IIt‘.f’ in fox business both in (‘ainilllil "Land the UIIIIPII Staten. _ t-ttttiliusizi-ti and tironilncitt-i- of the fur-imprint: tlu- prt-st-ut day. anti prt-tiitttctl tlrtl it would nut be Iont-I 'I)(‘I0i‘!'. the It-JIIIIIK farmers of tlu- rollulry would take part in the pro- ‘ _ . H tint-lion or fnr-iinztrini: :ti|i_mais as ~l" MU“ ("lllllflwll one of the ]lI‘lIll‘I])IiI auxiliaries of 11 lliw 1111"“ the pursuit of farming. Doctor's add‘ itiudo iaat I-‘riilay iilitbfilflflll, umlt-ri.-u.-<|_ tn trill. the directorship tlu- vi- r y MI‘. IIZIZPII Iiakt-i‘ SIIHLZPSIHII that iu the itiii-rtealq of tourists, facili- ARRIVED IN ENGLAND. _ A lies for liu- patrking 0i curs siuitilti Ibll- rcctrirvtl in thi» city ypglpy. Ill.‘ provided tiny iIilIIliilliUPlI the safe arrival in $l1‘i\l1i-'.0l‘$ Vi ll general cont-tirreiict- tin; the llolmttu liutrc t-it_\'. Tllvii pllflitl-HP touring litigluuil,tiudtistrles its the Scotland, i-‘rztuco. Belgium ,-..|.|‘-.tiotu: with the ofltirillt: 01‘ tifvfy tirobzibly other plat-vs in pun-up.» possible t-iu-ntiratgtiiiiciit for the os- ului expect to ho away two titblf-thmt-nt of more. lie spoke months. Their many friends will with pleasure of tlu- fact that in wish them a pleasant tour and a-illt‘ 91115111101 Mt". Nelson Rittten- safe return. ‘ bury. the Province haul ztn cxt-t-ll- .. font representative ou the f‘. .\i. ti. Board, and a man. vrlui would do. in his power to .\Ir. .I. 'l‘. t‘ro\\'_tier, U‘. ';....;..uv.n-, n, (‘.. limninioir l'rc-| the ltt-titii " Alert-hunts‘, FRIDAY ziy I5 n tlittitzbtt-r oi‘ liit" Into II. and \\'. l). Alciflty‘, t‘ltf-. —SADLY szntsavzo Homzsdivil- New i-"lliliil -'I‘he death of N('_‘v't'I‘fII children In; end. The on Sunday. The unt- was buried Monday mornin‘; Cemetery. 'l‘lu- I I HOME FROM DETROIT. Mrs ‘loat- .\. Aitwlft-nnzt nntl tlnulhtt-i‘ WOMEN'S Vice-President, Nor: ham. prosiiiotl. (lther members. lifltsnilll. wort.- .\lrs. Rose. I.:ikcvilic.;_ i‘WI‘I'(! Ed ward hss lluzen Baker lit-n \'t‘l'. ‘sit grout lllf. Niiflllitll andwvus heartily uppIatitlt-tl at. its Mm," m l"H,‘I\‘I(7I.f‘iHI of the Prohibition [uqu-ui. qjhyge, iovaio ut (‘inirlotlt-tnivii. l. for lilo‘ INSTITUTE time CUTIVE MEETING--—-A meeting 11111111111‘ "l'l 111111111 “"1 '11 Nil’ "ill of the Piwivincittl Executive of the Mrs (ivorgc Kcyes of Summcrsitit;twinge dletl suddenly on Saturday and in-f torment tnok tiluco in tho Peoples Island institutes was held on Friday after- noon. IMay I-ith. In J. S. Allan, .\i|'. II. Iioy (‘ul- lIt‘(iII'I‘ in Ill‘. How- Itn poriztncn irus list- ititt-rest. bunt-fit of t-iiy. "flit-ri- with al|‘ttli;'|_\' atl- IiIl‘I‘l'Ilil nt ed. iitriit-fii this (‘nnzttllan Fur; i NURSE GRADUATES — Ainonfl ‘those grntltialillg anti receiving dip- ihc Beverly" ilosifiztl, pip“... is iiovt-rly, Ala-ism. on May 12th was Anni.- (‘hrrtiinr- .\lt~l<tiy .\i ss EXE- Women's the “innit-it's Cemetery institute Office Ililcy Building. "l; fwllim 311151,‘ Mr and “If Fiuuriotit-lown, In the absence of ‘hm 0y ("m I“ ed o“ Sullda) tiu- President. Airs. flrcintnt, the, Lulu Yeo. Farrell. l.oi ill. atluo tilt-ti Sunday , and iutt-rnu-nt was made Mllilliii)’ ‘_"“‘ amlm" “Wky mflm‘ All,“ ,,,,,,.ni,,,, and H", “w,” "mums "M l\r~t=. MOIIIIIKIIU. Mira. Show. hi. 9mm n; m. and M", “(mum Bu,“ (fatherlnt-si. Alias Matt ieson and Iniwct" IIt-tluqtie dlctl Stintluy and -\l1>'-‘~' Windsor. Fulfil l11'1"'1'.ll"l"l"""'“ Elie ruin-rill took ppm‘, 3mm“, “Hyfor tho ionrenllrm prnrzrttmmt- mud.» anti rnrioiis other tit- i~ hilt-ruled to. 'i‘lu- sum of $1.’. :< volt-d townrtls llu- stibst-riiiti-ni unrl [or Lady-Bye: as a gift front Kathleen. lfintornld who have hm-nltho I‘. Ii. i, Women's Institutes. ‘IWIIIIIIIIJ, tho ivinicr with Mr and] Mrs All. (lnriy, Detroit. Alichluutni '(‘Ii|l'IIi'tI homo Inst week. ‘act: AICKPIIIIII and ltey apt-n! a ivoi-k \vilii M .\l1'- ing. ‘(onnafla sister, Airs .l:ia. (it lull untl FINE)‘ nu~t a Kfltlii nnntln-i» or li- of iandcrs In llotrnlt. A very \Viion‘ ‘FIIIIIIIIP was In .\I(1II|i‘t'|iI thcy t-itllcii to sot- .\II‘N Ilatliti audience in Si. .lohu‘llaitilti Co“ Station (IIPCY last crvih; This prntzrnin was prvpnn-ti‘ broadcast under the direction lint-sits, of the Kindergarten in Alisa 'I‘lu-y wort- ttu- tt-ntleitt ilt-rnu mitipnnit-tl homo by .\Ir. title .\l.~i('h:trlotinttiwtt. ‘(t-nun of lit-troll. and Mr. .la.~<. It‘ ‘omaln on tiu: island for tlu- sum and chnrttsos. ‘flit: rt-prruluclion. nor. Alondsty- morning Airs. Nlu-lztsitlu from a slight. ltoiltnv i-ffr-el Kenna rnct-ivod n wlri- from ht-riroiti tlu- tuttnro of tlu- hall, was laughter. Mrs.’ A. Curly. stating perfect and the t'I|iI|||'vl|'N VIiIPW-l hut that hor llttlc son. nut-d liVl‘ wmndcti vcry sweet ovor the, "cars was killed in nu unto at-ui- lntiio. I lent. Mrs. hlt-Kptitiu is lII‘f'ilI'- (‘FCY is i-t-rtztlnLv :1 i-itvlr-nditl riovotl simu- Ii-Is only lwn wc-oks riztiiou tn Iialcn tu and iht-Il‘ pro-l tince silo luff him well flIIlI happy. .\ mcr-tlvig of the Retail “orch- lnts‘ Association was hold inst wen-lug In the hoard of ' ratio rooms. -In the absence o the ‘resident. the chair was occupied Some flftoeti Greennu of Si. John who IIII"IIII to tin-it took part in stains, ri-taitniions ‘quality. {GPGSIS uruinmcs urn ziiwnys of a stiperim' This Is first class Prev-I Iut-ial PtibIit-Iiy as wvll as Iielng ofl inn-rent to nur own people. , stitlinn has not yet secured a per-t tnunent studio and in the Iiest in- cnmmutilty (me should he provided for It. Immedi- oi‘ tho boys" In everything. ____~_ she flnlslresihfr_cartzro.__’f‘herc a Addresses were delivered during atcly. I BRINGING UP FATHER- c it‘! YOU ouauTTo a: ABLE oooo is ri-us 1 600D - To co TO sci-toot. _. Mfiwhtiuz. YOUR MoRNtNd ‘ Tlmct-tsa! TEACHER? DE. AR‘ KlIIIIl.‘l‘|.{i\I‘II'|I tilt-using juvt-nilt- pro! prcsvnti-il to 11..., by thn Island Supt-rin- vltii- The NOW-VVH KRE YQL) Rllggjirzg TVaier "in {he coufzfr] With n Fairbanks- Morse Water System you can have water at. the turn of a tap for washing dishes. QCfllbbIflI. and all other purposes. The plant is silent, smooth-running, trouble-free. I afhroom No more tedious pumping or carrying of water. A Fairbanks-Morse Water System eliminates all this drudgery and does the work at "a very small cost. faundy’ A F a i r b a n I: s - Morse Water System given you a plentiful supply of water on wash day-wind all at the turn,‘ ofa tap. It makes WBSh-dny is easy in_ the country no in till city. " - Garden'- WithaFairbAnks- - Morse Water System you have plenty of water Icq hos: the garden in dry spells. Plenty of water too for washing the car. The cost of operation is but a few cents n day. We can supply a water system for every service whether the lourcc of‘ supply be deep or IhIIIOW well, spring or lake. K5,. electricity is not: available we can supply a plant operated by I lturdy Iitflc gasoline engine. For full particular: write fr 75 PRINCE WILLIAM 5t. Huliil John, N, B. Fairbanks, y» MDISQ if. w‘, "11,; - AT A FOR THAT CHI i_i".> AFTER S§HOOgl if Iiiiiinlianl Reading Mailer Selected l-‘rom This Week's liens for the Bharlollelovvn Guardian's Saturday Subscribers Today» Every ‘