MONDAY l,‘ geymour “higher-o. "M249 their 1116f‘ “g 0117 ‘ _ M15111; with scarlet 8W1‘. “girlie: his late home to Mer- mu Funeral will be private. Eal w“ years, died yesterday _ RcULQs|s WQRK; found that lthe patient ‘began to from “"7"” weaken, till on Monday morning, ivhile in home, Dec. 18th., his gentle spirit went ' ,,M11111 Edna Moore, Reg. Nurse of we Canadian Tuberculosis -Associ- ation connection 0,111 work with the anti-tubercul- now being 111s Great White Plague. Moor is wor d Eglivilltllau lied Cross.- Miss Moor 1 to be in the province ‘for a K383111111. and will visit other sec- thins before leaviuz. ADDRESSED RAlLWAYMEN.- 1,11, w. L. Best, Ottawa, vice-presi- hgnt National Legislative Repre- sentative. delivered a very litter- esting address to Railway and other Government employees yes- terday aiternooll on the Work- manh compensation Act. and oth- 9]‘ legislative work. The .chalr was ggpably tilled by J. A: ivlonag- han. At the close of the address complimentary remarks were ‘made by J. J. Trainer, who moved u voto of thanks to Mr. ‘Best, which was seconded by George A. Beer and supported by F. Tierney J. J. Duffy and others. Geanie Belle Diamond of Rustico Road, P. E, l. died in Charlottetown 31111-111, aged 36 years. On Sunday Apnll 3rd, n memorial service was held iii the Fairview Baptist tlllurcli. Rustico Road. ‘as a tribute w her consistent Christian lite. Miss Diamond was baiptized lllw tlie fellowship of this clufrch, upon profession of her personal faith and she showed the reality ot her faith by her interest in all the activities of ‘tlie church. and in ‘every seed muse which she could e88!!!- ltev. W. R. MaolWol-ker conduct- cd the memo :01 service. 599810118 from the words: “In Imy Father's house are many mansions.“ The ohqh» rendered suitable selections. expressive of the Christian hope based u-pau the Divine promise: “Wlhere I am there shall also my servant be." in the early morning hours bf Monday. March 21st. 1927. lhefe phased peacefully away at his home 1g at present‘ in. this city in ‘geuflzgatvllgltfifi'cfiflle ll- canqed on couéd ‘do for him was done, and h t Canada. in conbhflhg ten er y nursed by his two sisters, H_ (m, 1y_ M, z _ _ tlirous ou Mlaalhftrs. David _ Schurman. City. and flce on(\val\er Shift-twig.“ (P1120:- k1,,‘ W111, 111., pmwglnrss Christine MOLGOfl, bolth gl-ad- ' ‘ ' " - *" 151mm phonon o; qwluate nurses, it seemed that he‘ lValleyfield, over eight years also. and Most Important lleitiillg" Matte? Sci tell F Th‘ . t . . . . _ e0 rom is onNov. 27th.. which only gave . M tem-pc-rary relief. -- EARLY AGE -- l‘. audjau to look ‘too serious ills sister. ect i h DIED". lfarquharson, offMlss Christine Mchcod, of Belle- o" o t e Y' w tho sympathy ofivue Hospital, New York Oity, n11111y friends. in the loss of warherself a gradualte of the Roy- J. who at the early Ill ed to fl/id hospital for a specialist, reports on the work The llill ‘Dfl Sfifimseollr came and op- month ill take place this after- zmfilllilttiuhttlvito lbin-‘auislmceig Phillips, the tleeired result. A-s the case be-_ who Victoria Hospital, Montreal, wlr. Afterwards, however, it was All that skill available would not be kept here any loruzer. lme Gallant‘, happened lo 001119 11.1,, it seems as ii‘ God was calling him from being a. sweet singer in the militant choir here below to swell the glorious melody of Ural-so in tllle Triumphant Choir above, ha "Him Who saved him and washed him in His precious blood.“ This being the first break in the large faintly of eleven children oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. J.. ‘Mcllieotl, forni- erly of East Valleyfield, the sorrow of ‘the whole family was very great indeed. Beside the father and mother, three brothers, and seven sisters are lsiiit to mourn. The brothers are: John in the Manitoba Theological Seminary, ‘Winnipeg; Neil and Staivhope in Vancouver, B. ‘C. The siisters are (Mary), Mrs. Hugh Laurie, Fort Willi-am, Ontx; (Sadie) Mrs. David ‘Schurman. ‘Charlottetown; (Catherine) Mrs. Russel Moore, Albion; f-Rulth) lMrs. Chas. . egg, Saskatoon. Saisk-l Jessie, Jnnipeg General Hospital, and Miss ‘Fllorrie at tl-ome. -'1‘he_ deceased took an active part in the ‘Presbyterian Church servic es, being a valued aninbe-r of the Montague choir, he tbecarne s. ineui- ber oi‘ tihe Presbyterian Church, where he often worshipped and was so highly welcomed. The remains were taken to Mon- tague on the evening train, and were met by a large number of sorrowing friends, and conveyed to his home, from which on Wed- nesday, Dec. 15th., alter a. short service, conducted by Rev. J. A. McLcllan. were taken charge of by tlh=e Oddfellows, and removed to the Baptist Church. who're the res“ lnr BQTVlCG was held. service excellently. ling. Rev. \R-. H. Stavert and Rev. J) A. Molzellan. in Llorne Valley, ‘Hugh McDonald. aged 46 years.’ -Ml‘- MacDonald tinderwent an operation on March ltlthu-fol‘ appendicitis -by Dr. P.| Matilntyre, Montague, assisted by| Dr. Grunt, but it was too lmte do be successful, and he passed nWfll onthe above date. He was a. son of the late Alex- ander ‘MacDonald and Isabella MscSwain. Mr. MacDonald was a man cl’ sterling character and’ -will he greatly missed in the "com- muility, in which lie had always, lived. Why one so useful and in the prime o1 life, should. be thus suddenly taken away, is hard for us to understand. But we do know (‘lad doeth all things for the Ibesf. lilo married nine years ago, Miss Sarah Nicholson, Cardigan Head. who with two children. Warren lifted 8 and Ruth 6 ..re left to mourn the loss of a kind husband anti fath- er. There are also left two ‘broth- ers, Alex. H. and ‘Malcolm, and one sister, Mrs. W-. A. MacSwuin ah oi Lorne ‘Vlniley, and five sisters living in U. 1S. A., and all aged and invaUded mother. The fun- eral was held on the 22nd to ‘the Lorne Valley Church. ‘The ser- vice being conducted -by the pastor, Di‘. Genge. One hyuiin sung "Safe in the Arnie of Jesus" it being s.‘ The service was interspersed by ‘some special lselctions by the choir, a‘ male quartet-ts composed ot‘ Leslie Poole. John P. B r, Geo. A. Poole. anti Donald Ross, sang beautifully a favorite of the depart- ed, “The Wayside Cross". A duet, "Tread -S0f‘-tly", by M-rs. Jcibn P. Beer, and Mrs. Wm. Garick was al- so beautifully rendered. The funeral was one of the llarg est ever seen at Montague, show- ing the high esteem in which he was held by the people from all sections around. FUE3DAY FUNERAL YESTERDAY _ ‘Phc funeral of the late Ernest C. Far- quliarscn took place yesterday aft- ernoon, from his parents’ resid- ence at Hillsboro to Mermaid Cem- etery. Services were conducted by dtev. Mr. Littlejohns. -—I-QLAN-DER DEAD Mrs. ‘Robina, Tani-on, age tip, 111ml 111111. denly or heart failure at her home ‘in Evcwtit. Mass, recently. Mrs. iTalftiJlh was formerly Mrs. H. J] ‘FOUHM. of Ncrtham, P. E. 1.. 11nd has Marl a resident of Jdverett for about eleven years, 31113 w“ suddenly stricken while seated with favorite of the deceased. ‘llhelother members of the 131111111 a; the pill beiirers were ReubemMoCau- sell, David .MeSwe.ln,' David Mac- Donald, Murdock MacDonald, Jos- Qllli Campbell and Joseph Curran. ‘Seldom ‘has ttltc dark -L'l0ll(l of sorrow moved ‘the rhearts of the lilvobic 0f Montague and surround- ing mmniunitles to such a degree its when it was learned that Angus hlcbelutl. at bright young ‘man, well ‘beloved by all. had passed away iii the '1'. E. .1. Hospital, Charlotte- town. - ' "Angus", though young in years. lust twenty three. was Well and favourably known for in|-lea around, lisving catered to the public in the "t-Vlclleod" mills “for upwards of “Elli. years; Being a bright and cheerful young fellow, ‘he, won for runner table. A doctor was implodi- "tely summoned but. on arrival found her beyond aid. Mrs. Tau-ton had ‘been stifferlug from heart at. tacks for some timq prevmug m lier death. She is survived -by two sons and four daughters. wsoussoav -ooon i-"Aamme _ A1, 8,1,1. 01100 0f K001i ‘farming ‘in tho good old district of Grand River is giv- en lu the snnual- reportof the lDe- partment of Agriculture when‘ the name of Mr. Alphonsus Mcbellan, Armmml- “P998?! prominently in several places for grain. Mr. -Mc- bellan -had the highest combined balfwlsllee- 590"? f0!‘ Brain in the three count- 16B (05.6) and also had the highest a i crisscross user. 4. T1“, I slllar meeting of the Board of U?’ . C. A. was iieltl splendid character, and groatly es- tetgiietll by a wide circle of frilends. 1n me cunda“ e eaves to mourn a w dow, oruoon “m! theuglglsidggttastivlliy ng-lthreo sous. Charles on the home- Mamn pmmung TI-‘erlfi- -stead; Lloyd in Alberta: Willard a and nnendalwe a-ml sauna ‘Within Saskatchewan: two daughters. o, uuffizlgl; 1:11;}; at Dgesentt 11;‘ hurdle. kEtligi. were e n rse a ew or , w o genera, rggggfgl; Mi" was in constant attendance on her splendid armour“ o! they; tglatire a father during his last illness. and in the Home and renortedchgvtllxe; gtlogtlaggefiwife of Mr. Mont. Wright received a - 1' ' milsgu°fiiaggtffiesllllg letter‘ Ono brother, Judge Neil Mac- llni written Quarrie of Summerslde and three half brothers, llonry, Oswald and Fred. Gordon. residing abroad, also survive him. _ Tile funeral takes place today at 2 p. m. to Montague Cemetery. The service will bcconducted by llev C. Fl. Armstrong of tlie Church of Christ. " To the bereaved relatives the Guardian extends its sincere sym- —SVUDDENLY ’ Citizens of lSumlne gillsls-EENQQ: sorry ‘to learn that (Iounclllor Join); ttfllfly afternoon, n11 t~1 .1, all attack oi‘ pilixilygiséf l (All? the office and found Mr. Grady lv- liuthy. mg "Wmirifiblllfi 0n the floor. lltrw THURSDAY 1971K liekllatl llccn in that condition - ‘Sig?! rtllilwfl- _ After i-iitlcuvorliic HQME ON Vi8|'Z‘.—-l<‘li'st ‘Offic- “11 “Ewes H1 amuse him .\li~. All‘ John McKenna oi" tllo steamship Gfiumli- WIPNIOIWII for u doctor~i|tiarrier in the service of the Cau- g;_‘&l;‘lr’e?:l‘]0v3l|;ll ltfflvitl liud .\‘ll'.|i1'.ll8ll.(‘10V‘Bl'Ilm9Xil hierchant Mer- Ly Hospital <1 tllle Ilrlllfl} Conn-Que. and formerly of the Traveller . tere iis toilitloil 001i. in n1 Drew“; 1n 11m 01W o“ a 16w‘ tiilues to be sol-foils. ‘tiuyn visit. the guest of his father A ‘ ‘ {John hie-Kenna 0i’ this city. Jack. VLF)’ 59110“?!lll‘(3(l(‘t‘lll'l'tltl(!ill‘ly as liu is familiarly know-n by his Yealerdal’ "lilrllilll: about 3.30 tf- tiltlny friends. visited here last E32‘ alllligleguttksllsrizvc commodious Julie and on ills receiving his ap- ll “H! 0i’ Mr. Rob‘ iiolntment. joined the Traveller in ert Dtiilll, Head o1 1.1111 1, . , completely (leuroyed b‘; ‘H: “fife Montreal for her Australian voyage. SUHIXlCG. —-SAD BEREAVEMIINT. _ Chief of Police James Jllllmltli. oi‘ Summcrslllc. received the sad word . Oltl "lsifltlgftlfly or‘ illeltleltlll flint day at ini'~(‘.\.,I'.E....__ 0f eldest llilfotllgslillllllllil. Deceals. “m” w me effect “mt Rupert G‘ ed who was 74 years oi‘ ago, had been ill for some time. a weli-kilowu and highly respected itl . the year‘; crop’ machinery‘ out: \ 0n his return he was transferred to M“ Du?" W“ “Wily from llmnc aiill on his return welit to the Iutrii to water his cattle. in titling so “"9 m’ U"? yvlllli: cittile tipsct lllt‘ lantern ‘and before help 111-1~1.,,.,1 the barns were ill flames. Reuben Banmrick‘ the first 119mb cat officers in tho service. bot" to arrive, worked like it trojuii and it was through his efforts lhnt ,‘ ‘ tlie cniilc ltud horses were iluvt-tl. mm Mevemm" of Fwederictont P‘ Others also llolpetl valiantly quench the flames. and K981) them from further spreading. The loss 1 l5 "- heilvy wit‘. and there is no in- Wm m “may alleged m be mum] Itlr. lie was the Currier in the West indies 'l‘ralic. lie made another voyage to nnttverp, Belgium. J-iis ship is at present iii Halifax. Ofilicer McKen- llli, who by the way. is yet-in ills curly twenties, is one of the young- Ttiesduy llerbei-t Ross and Wil- l-l. island, appeared before Stipen- tllllry Magistrate D. Edgar Shaw charged with miaapproprlatlng a iu by them on Ronnie's Road. | The accused who were repre- sciltetl by ltlr. J. A. Bentley pleati- ctl "not guilty." Mr. Donald Mc- llilnmn appeared for the prosecu- l The evidence of the prosecution Simpson, Bay View, had lost al pocket book containing $200.00 in| cash and three cheques on Reu- ule's Road between New Gl gow 9...... Red Seal "L”-bul Continental Tbcmiostalicslly Controlhl h , Motor Full Pressure Lubricdion Morse Silent Clnio Driw Cooling Syxlnn Whirlwind Acczlndbu Rev. A. S. Stewart conducted this Splendid end touching atltlresses were given by Rev. C. Armstrong, Rev. John Ster- hlmaeli the friendship of all with whom ‘he came in contact. fill Prospect for "greater success ‘W! never ‘brighter, than _a.t this "WWW. ibut Providence-weaned gtllerwisasnd in the midst of his Ill"? lire work he was laid aside. "l saemlasiv. temporarily, with ssevem oar trouble. which devel- °P°d '10 Md. and. later to a ’ 011 for mastoid score for Barley in Prince Coun- ry. --nsrunu HOME _ 111,, E 1.1 .D. McCallutn have returned home from Moncton, N. 8., where they silent the past week attending Blllireiue Court there. Mr. Monkley, was plaintiff in an action against a party in New Brunswick fol- breach. of contract on the 9111-. chase and sale of a number of lfoxes. Mr. J. Edgar M-iliigatb Northam, of 1116 “m! 0i Millikan & Morrison was also in attendance as a wit- ness. The case w... tried bQfQrg Judge Crockett of Fredericton. and the decision has been reserved, MIMORIAL QIRVIQI, _M m, evasive Memorial Service was owls th .1: i nu t ‘nomad. ' ° oolumh“ time. Kent strut on Thursday evening,‘ _ members of the Order with ‘h; wood away during the pjgpygug _ o d ed members m; my ‘édflmsf Q illan, D. DQIQIqh° Q‘. '\ p.323‘; '..'2l'..2.."i‘..".l"' V ‘ 11;. , ~ Glowing ' ~ nyrs _r av. . . s l ‘ ' l“. "'.'Z°“£"‘3"‘8'lirn .; Right Reverend ‘ 1 MacDonald for Francis ' ". and Henry Fitlgsrald" ' illofnnis. A masterly liverad by Rev: L. Smith Brown. who rendered ably “Flee to has’ ms Bernard Gilli: wliotwas good advantage in Chord." ' \ N‘ 'tv'.-<\O‘:"IT"R\<‘ “W 1' Monklev. with his Counsel, Mr,‘ of i" “WWII! '- 13‘ 4.11m ‘ o tloa no- ' propriato to thmoeoslion was us- 4 lslht Du tans Uni , . _. _ solg: were rsh§?a by“ ' resident of Prince County, having . _ been section foreman at Port llill Iafséfinefigsgdfl ‘Th3, p0 a? n” thlrlyflve ye“"“‘ H” ‘ewes road with only the cheglligs fiinlt e to mourn two soils and two dlugli- Accused 'we,.e Seen dflvmg alohg Lem’ ‘he 5°“ being Fred “M Hm“ this road arid two young ladies tes- PY M home m“! m" dullgmersr M“ tifisd to have seen them stopatl 59"“? Lame‘ V" 16- “m1 5 Precious llill and one of them run-l Elsie Mitchell, Ollleury; there are “mg buck and 8100mm; as u m1 also t-hrce ‘brothers, James, Siilil- “M, something up near the place] merslde. 108131". fl3ll“\l'll°'t°t°“":‘-‘where Mr. Simpson stated the; and Elias, in owe , . ass, all ,ckm1,oo one sister. Mrs. A. MflC-Leilll, in IDZCkEL k dropped from ms Gflfhfllll. N- H- ' ‘ Tlllfi itnvestigstiolipcloncludeltl yes? -t\rtu orsnoon. J .v - We regret to lourn of ihc death c5 myu“ were examgleedn glgufig; J1 MT- 305901! 15111181"- "f Beech Honor considering the evidence Hill. Qlmfilf" 001ml)? H9 Pam‘ sufficient remanded the accused ad BYE)’ at his home there Monday a0 11w 119,11 germ o; the supfeyng even ng. ‘ourl. He was a well known farmer and much respected throughout _-1-HE LATE JOHN GRAD‘ ___ that section of the voullirlv W‘ "P" Flags were flying at half mast in Wild. "5 ‘WYWYS- H“ ‘m5 a d6" Sunimersltic yesterday out of res- vout member of- St. Jone-hints no“ of the memory of the ‘Mo, Church at Vernon River, and wits John Grad‘! who passed away vewi 3021:“ °,f.o§"§e“n*"'fl;°',‘,'§§“Zegfyvlfe Ldftlily’ morning at tlicl Prince‘ was a valued member of the choir, 201ml) liospitul. in li a dell". 1nd he ever deughmd 111 111111111; Stiinmcrsitie loses n worthy citizen part l‘n religious exercises. ulld Ullt: of tlic lliiks with the early He leaves to mourn a widow. (lays hi‘ tiic town is broken. Mr. three sons. Albenics. u telegrnlll: (irndy was found in an unconscious ODBFBtOI‘ 011 the N- \'-- N~ H» "l" condition iii his office on Saturday HRH-ford Rflilwill’. Jlllllvb‘ l" V'~‘""' afternoon mid although every- Oll mil"? "T"! WINGS“ ““ m“ thing 1msslblc was done lie never‘ homestead. also ciic daughter, Mrs recovered. The deceased was 73 Pearle J. Brothel-s of Elliotvaic. years m. age and lived a" his me To the bereaved the syinpaiinv m Summers,“ being o! ""3"" g0 tom" lvltli everything which meant the l___ \ 1. bettcrnlclit. of tlm ‘nggzlxka: $592M“, 1;, .12: This year ho retired from tlie Sum~ (135 01 Ppowsa Bros. store cu Sut- illflfillfll‘. town Council and had urday evening when Mr. Joseph been u member on previous occas- Henderson, one of the fil-nrs popu- us. lie was a member of the iar employees was the rot-lDlP" S. ding present. the lutplll‘ l'\'l'"l 1\""",,1- ,1... 10w“ 4., ,111.1J:tmcs, Vuiltzotivcl‘; two soils MI‘- : H‘ '1' H“ m“ H Frilnk (lratiy, Stllflllltifllltlc" and lhqsold his ltmiltblt: partnrl‘ the ranks of hoped lic and . ' - ‘ lilo 1d b l , H We“ 1,, c1111.,’ 1hr ‘h, Grady, Vail uvei. B. C., a Sign ole 92:15am‘ presented by ilic 1111c sister‘ Mss Carrie Grady, employees 0'1‘ Prnwst: ilros. ClllIlPsScutilte. Wash.- lllltl m"! clllor T. W. L. llrowsc also spoke M“ 1y n, Grady. superintendent of go,- audon behalf of the firm cunvcyvtl 11w (1 N, 1r, , . .‘ h b leased by the Depart- and w“ born.“ °°°1“'°1‘,‘1',§‘ Ilhotlllftitwlrlrliglrlt l‘; 833101118. and will, in fu- flfufilgd'f1t,h°lf,edillénliy Gordon oi"ture cruise the Nova Scotia coast e . . » force the law in respect to Brtidenell River. and here Ml‘. and en t h unm MlcQuarrie resided until removing, smuggling. This I camel‘ B! many YOITH 3K0 _ t ' h t n w when h‘ engaged in lurmmgt Tl?‘figgtolllflggdflgilllfltgttgyoYlllB lgedegal hievinl by 11'“ industry ugtrlgcfiss lilflpflftflifllll. for an indefinite period. “g3: ‘hlfrgfinfilzswfson man ofThc l-lochelaga will be refitted lm-. , . c ‘ " >~¢~-q____~ liringlngtUp Filth" DININ connected ,_ " . (gomynunlty, modiulely and put to licr new tlutios as a preventative boat. Guns will be mounted on the steamer. and —-——-— tWO HINDI‘ b08151 551mm“ o! mak‘ CONNOLLY--Bertiard Connolly, at. lng as knots an hour, wil be added Iona. April 12th., 1e21, age s0 years. Tlw PRAUGl-t r-m Alberry Plains, Ap- p’ ril ll, 1927, Joseph Pritiigh‘ Strliool Board. the Oddfellows, tho HSOJQZKLS“ ,8 221-, ‘e8, 10,", ,,,,,1 u, 3f "V0 llimdlimn“ “wk” "mum 3111M!“ m"! m“ Almuca“ mmmh- able of making about 1G knots uli MORFHSEVWAL hm. home 1“ G6,,» and VOPY IWPii-y N"! 01' 111K110?‘ l"""11.- will be lzrenily mlssctl itl tho 1101113 ' sonted by the tiliipluytscs llfi ll. Wllil' mmlnfifls‘ politic,“ umL social me Que" Thcrc are left wiocean Limited last Irish! t" Wk" OHISHOLM.—AL Vernon Ilivci" nn |bul has been leased for an intleiinq Locomotive-type Brake: Super-Sensitive Starring Cold Riretted Chassis Ffflll And Otbn Quality Feahdn, Nation-wide Sen/ire Fldlifln ‘t i Durant Motors 0f Canada, Limited T5he * NEW HOURS‘ l r7512 Jrzlstoclml 0/‘ ' TY Week’: News for tlie’ itliarioiieia liartlian’: Saturday __ ‘l’ VERY dollar in a New Star Car means 100 cents worth of value. Every hour means 60 minutes of comfort. Every mile means 15,280 feet of satisfaction. The New Star Car is Canadian built and conforms to a standard of quality that: is essential for Canadian weather and road conditions. ‘ Its re-sale value is higher than other motor cars for two reasons, first, because of a stable factory and sales policy; second, because the number of Star Car owners desiring to sell is proportionately smaller than that of any other auto- mobile in its class. Toronto,_Canada , TésR * T. D_isrributor,Montague_ ‘A GENTS CONRAD & C0. Charlottetown her equipment. Cfllliillll Comll» 9f GaBpe’|l‘gCl0WlI, Frctllt. K. Morriscy. aged was expected to illTlVt‘. on thew 34 years‘ .r and manager. has not, boon, _ . , . uwne ‘CgI-JlISwOWZAL Vernon Rivet‘ 0" . , i] 9th. 1927 Mrs Elizabeth ClllS- lte period. The boat has for some/xxx‘ o‘ U1 l; , blmwrlyears conducted It general lm=‘s°“'§1,1uQuAnn?s-At his residence. and freight service between Roseneath‘ Am“ nth, 1927, Daniel To the bflfflflved "l9 Pictou and Charlottetown and to the Federal government, MacQuarrie. __h_.-_ __ DEATHS Q m1 s, lofl i-ostun smurf he Co‘! Dotson vim wound. of the month of May. stated that a new boat, which is being or will be constructed in JACK SOOIlEDIJhIIiIIIEBI‘ thieutlifrection oftha 21;?‘ famous u er. w e mi on e to Rosenea1]1_'rec6ntly been on the route between Pmou mute at a lam, dam n not expected that this new vess can be ready until next FalL-New Glasgow News. ~rou CAN Peanut _ ~‘ "ruse: AND 5&2 ‘me. AMBABSADOR" ' it is also ma“, aged 67 years. )1. SON.-—At his, home at For- Bridge, on the eveninS 9‘ 6th, 1927. Mr. John Jackson. 13 111 the 73rd ‘year of his use. cl MACPHER-SON -—Al March 29, 1927, Mrs. lvivacPhsr-son widow of "the late Mr. William Mc- Pherson. age 69 yell"- Montague. . .., ,.‘.,. his .nllllllllillllliliillill G. CLAYTON GREEN Borden FARQUHARSON —~ AL lllllslmffl. MCD0U§ALL~ ._'\i. ..n snnnay April 10th, Earl v.0" sawmill" 51"“ Farrrtiharaolt in his 17th year. son of hi1". and Mrs. ‘Seymour Forqulinr- SDU |__ ‘ANDERSON—AL Nzttlch, Muss v"; l-Mnrt-h 2211a. Edith n. Antlersoii. n. Walter Frederick Romanua-N. MARRIAGES m! Viki!" D1399 m5‘- wuvk’ Th" ~1 11 ggypuwlng willow, who‘ uliflcllllfgé 0f the "CW cufiulms bOat-‘Apufl 9th, Mpg Elizabeth (111131101111 "'ii'_'_.—_v - n 1d S‘ 11 Ind“. _P"°5°“ml'°" m“ Pm"? "yh, {v.1 of ill health is now living The vessel, which is owned by tlie g ‘ h linfonul\‘f'lri_ Congrazfilfltmns Patrick McTmmo M“) m u ML ‘in Vuncntivt-i‘, one (laughter, Mrs lififillflltlgll sillllllllli; "ml Town-g CAHlLL-_lii this city, April 9. 19 and witty aiitttwll W<=l""l""' -"“‘ "’ ‘ ' ktnnipnny. of which John Simon 1-“ 21 ThOIIfitS (YR-till of Si. l’"'-°1"-*-.FRANClS—<l‘o .\lr. ulul Mrs. liar‘ noy Francis, llndiuu ltlvcr, u sou. ueorge Edward Frank. McCANNEL——At Lorne Valley- March 12th to Mr. and Mrs. lieu» belt McConnell, a sou. MUTTAFii-At North Carleton mi April 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry," mes“ ““b“‘“‘“° engme‘ (luardian extends sincere BYm-Ithat cigliiicity EEBHUVSIII 80°? ‘:3 McFADYEN—-At PortaglzénF 5'81"" M11118“, 119g Laura Mcvnrish, il|_ _p11thy. The funeral takes place vice. e ore t e oc eaga 8 mm, 1927, Mary. A. c a yeti.|son_ C0,,g,-Mu1a11o11g_ | ‘ “" - T“ deem °°°""'°" “F 1"” mm" w l lay April 20th and until to its new work of nreveutins d 73 Wm, pymg-NTEE-At Atibilrli en March‘ - In. floseneath. at six ticlock hiou- 2111:“ 3251591119 remains will lie in smuggling the vessel _vvill be corn- ‘gapsorbflu the (my Iiqgpflahlzk m M13 and M“ Joseph Mean. I bl: day evening after n month State In the undertaking parlors 01 pletcly olvierhauledd PIThe 155mg‘: oh April 9th, 1927, James Stewart. we a (laughter. Teresa Ellen. ——' knee 11k, m1,’ bu, you, 1mm or Mr‘ Daniel M“.°Q‘“‘"“f'.,1“ g111-111fP. L. Bowness, Water Street. - bimfie“ ‘new? 3"‘ unaexltgfiood be infant son of Hugh and Fern Simll- .(;ongr,nu1a11o11g_ my h." l bunch m. known and 111811" MP“ ‘ ___. l‘; ‘m u‘? a d ‘in the monk, o, son. A n omscoul. _ At zvn. Herbert, ma. on his nnkll. hodt. stifle. " . Neil new sreamsa son PICTOU- ‘i m" m" “‘" g, , , mm PAnKMAN-In this CRY» l" ‘April s. m2? to m. and Mrs. J. 1.1 11.... o, 11.1w, He was the 3o211?;1;1t12€l1l2tlew'ai't‘P. E. I. ROUTE-The S. S. l-loche- ‘ggfxifiggltngntglsegaftgifth: nrstj13lh, 1927. Elllllbelh palkma": lDrlscoll, twlii boys. Congratula-l p ORB] NE Mmqunfle a“ dearly beloved wife of John Pa!‘ tions. A J McNElLL-—~At Cross Rivers. on Sunday, March 20th. 1927. and Mrs D. B. McNeil], s Daniel Urbain-N. McLELLAN-At Cross Rivers, on Sunday. March 27th, 1927, to Mr and Mrs Marshall McLellan, to Mr 5°?" the horn. No blister, no 3on0. Osncuntrs l instructions. Book 8 l! Free. __By ._ ._. _._ _-—>-—-— noel-r w - SIIIIQIlIGN s ‘c AR, r/iepliow ZDrice field l ' Cross ltlirerh‘. Lind, i921‘. to MI‘ and hire Edward MvDougall, a soil. N- “w! 1*" Yea"- <l““‘=""-°" "l "W" oAvv-uzooswoirnu-lst iislltsx ‘urd J. Anderson of Cnhle J-lcud N_ S_ o“ Thursday‘ Am" 7w. 1927 ‘West. lnterliictlt at Midge-ll, Pnla. l. by we He“ Dr. Jmmnmn wlgm ____.. l Alice Maud Davy hr ohai-iottetown. Russian government railways are experimenting with a German lo- comotive that is driven by electri- city generated by a 1200 horsepow- wiil clean it efi‘ urithout layirii up v.11, a few drops tlquirod at an a plication. tliosbottls dslivnnd. Dose be your can fonpociai duughtm-‘Mary Julia ‘Alfredar-N. '_|-_y.-‘-¢,1r4g upaaslldl-Illllll George MeMamis