MARCH NLISS4 i iiiitgii illiiig sg iii Eiga iiteigi iiii fiiilii Eitiiy §E?§i5§ slice.; _-__- Rev I L orchard. minister ef Q” *mum Blvillilt Church, arrived in Charlottetown last evening. Hs 1l11i°suesioinr.a.usasn.s c. L’”J.1.“........‘ ‘”" "1‘.‘.?.‘.“.?.'Z.’.'."“‘°°“‘ mu 'nh P Church Hr. T. W. L. Prowae leaves this morning for Montreal and 'rm-ww on a business trip. l-Ie is taking with him his mother. Mrs. L E. Prowae. While away he will visit ml |011. Lemuel, and daughter, Dm-. il. wal are attending Toronto Uni- ‘ olrncnas Alnlvm-augur., on srscxar. snvsa- H- F- H- Hmsbera. ciao., Dao. Dugan 91”; pggged by ML U-0-. District Officer Commanding rr. seunden with mr. 1-L Lovett, w""“'Y D""'i°i N°- 5- Halifax. and ¢¢ineer,ieftcneriottetewn at 12.40 Mm' *L T~ °°°“- effivtd iii the for Trinity Bay on the Citi' last evening They will be BU. ' gg,-ence River. I!! the next t P"‘°‘" "‘ "1" °P°°m3 °f ‘U0 Pro- lqnreewesksthsplaraswilltranzg 'mud x‘°‘m"'““'° °°d"Y- pft, isolated llllllberjlcls to th naw". u other mum 0, "mf wow 'roomy-Her menu in ,gestion have failed. l.l'i'UILNS FIOM BOSTON liunillilé will be interested to hear that Miss Louise Reynolds, former. IY of that town, reoently won the nm” K, M th mm 011911’ Bacon Cup at a largely at- :ily and Mclnuriis ariived home by "°“d°d “dn ””‘°"°*" 111 B09*/°iL ,um rfiuay evening mn a vine Th' °“P "“ imfnieii bv G°v°m°r go Boston. While in Boston Ba/can of ltlassachiisetts to the Mr. megan mu, - Y0iiI\8 lldy chosen as the most beau- :°£'k ';f“m1 hem wmmf; sg; tiful at a bali given by the Resen- lor tvo seehs under doctors care. du' T"m5h" B‘“°"“" CIW- M’-1" otice lN00lP0lA'l'l‘.D Kill- N the following new co tions is I TNF! ,inn in the current issue of R»¢¥1\°1d-s is the daughter of the late Kr. W. E. Reynolds of Montague, F@.R.YING POTATO CARS - the cauasa onsite: aurora invest- "vm Saturday atmidniahi tiniest "nts, Limited, $50,250, Cyn,-1°¢¢e_ evening 144 empty cars for potatoes iowa: Aneaster investments, Limi- "N f°1'1'1°d I0 the province. and ad, $60.50 Charlottetown ,were routed by special trains to . : Porfar geeufiues, Limited, taeo.ooo, om- vl-riiiiil iwiinr points on the xe- btiewwn; ans rairperi. securities, iaiid division- Last night forty or Umited, $66,000, Charlottetown. fifty more cars were brought across the Straits. The ferry has been -beam or suse anus- '“““”‘¢ “Wh” “nd dw- “id *W There passed away on Friday mom been making crossings in between u m w|°weh¢_ Mm nh GMI' one and a quarter and one and s an ned and most highly respect- ed gitiztn U( the village. Miss Gil- wll a mtve of Mimouche but many friends throughout the tiers. tigvegicgsrsfigy gg; E' SP9 §° §ms 8 ,_¥;§i-5 E-§§§§:§t,3§5§§§;§ gag #53 ~°i§i5§i5”§i‘f§i§ 5 gig. ir-. “E521 § Q “£9 55 §gS;é E§?Ea§§§§§ thornomanoathc .-S ty. CUl{Pl‘l'l- - endeavor to meet tition for freight press have inaugur- k-up and delivery the principal towns hlolighout tha province including llmiscua. souria. o'Leary.A.1ber- tm and Kensington. This means ihat anyone utilising the railway llfirvn or carrier may have their mods collected at their door and dilivsred at their destination for In inclusive charge according to Ulml rates. llNG'! CMDUR8 T0 BE CAR- half hours. ..°weLcoivn~: vlsrron -Hn. (Dr) R.. S. Oass. cf Nashville, 'ng guns;-gl 1, f.,g1n¢-Tenn., accompanied by her young gg-ph’ gum my lag, rg- leon, Donald, is visiting her mother. lic Mrs. J. D. Mclntyre, Montague. who has been in ill health for the past months. Mrs. Goss was formerly Mis Mary Mclntyre and was a stu- dent at Prince of Wales College, la- ter going to Dalhousie University, where she received her L.L.B. Dr. Goss is in charge cd’ Tuberculosis Research work of the Rockefeller Foundation, Tenn., and is also a member of the staff of the medical school of Vanderbilt University, Nashville.-H. of On February 12, 1964, a feeling of ur best sadness was cast on the people of mcum Canoe Cove and surrounding dis- d one tricts when it was learned that Bea- trice Campbell, the only and belov- ed dlllilhtiir of Mr. and Mrs. Archi- bald N. Campbell, had passed away at the early age of twenty-four years. Bhe was taken suddenly ill on November 'Ith with a nervous breakdown and was carefully nur- sed for almost three months at home, but owing to had roads and a hard winter it was impossible to have a doctor at all times and they were advised by doctors and others to have her taken to a hospital. where ahe could have doctors and a nurse at all times, but God willed otherwise, and on the third day af- ter her removal, ahe contracted con- gestion of the lungs and peacefully passed away. IJED-A DSI and interestirg feat- Irs connected with the military iiillilay at the opening of the Leg- iisture tomorrow afternoon win be W' li1\S¢1\os of a Colour Party in lldliifm to the Gaurd of Honour, ll-i’i'vlng the King's colours, unc:-s-i sd. The party will be under cim- aand of Lieut. A. R. Saunders. son If Mr. Justice Saunders. with two il.U.0.'s and two other ranks from ine P. l. I. Highlanders. Returned lien will recall that during war time when uncased colours were Uffitd. through the streets, the lille civilian popu'atloa invariably Need their hats in recognition. ’ 'runner Hr. Ambrose Cawrse was in Bum- lierslde on Thursday attending the funeral of his uncle, the late Mr. Arthur Murphy, whose death took m°intheSacred I-Ieartriomeon my moming int 'nie ate Mr. lilrlihy was highly respected in linkora. where he was a well known firm- uatu ma neaiia iaiies him. '|1611 he moved several years ago to °°\°f\4°. where he lived for some gli. when hs returned to his nat- Pivvilioe, and has since resided ii Bummeraids. Hia wife predeceas- U him about two years ago. A Vlliibon and a brother Mr. 1". R.. iiiirnhy. es emerald, beeisee may Ihiivea me rrimda are ieri te m the lea os a good eisaea and _DIATI 0' Il- TIOHA I 00110! 0' IUHIIBIDI - N eternal reward "nd: HID lor-mag m 1. ’e.‘...e‘£3.""°°‘°“ °“ . )|r.'l‘h0mas at therasidence of his 0oorgelsy.Water8t. Oottq inhialdth ethmcro- Oottels. in iii _nf ._ ..‘. .'_ -DEATH OM MRS. EDWARD LA BOSE-Much sympathy is ex- tended to Mr. Stephen Arsenault and his family inthedeahof his daughter, Ucille, widow of the late Edwi-rd La RMS. who PC8864 IWIY at her fathers home in St. Chry- sostom on Thursday, March lit, at D10 pm. Mrs. la Rose was S0 years of! age and had been in failing health for some lime, but was able to be up and about until s few dgys before she passed away. Her eww! disposition and beautiful character won for her many friends not only at home bu; in the Unit- ed states when part of her life was spent. She was a devout Cath- olic and received the last rites of the church, administered by her pastor Rev. F. X. Gallant. before ahe passed away. She leaves to cherish hor mel|'l01’Y. one son. Ed' ward, har father. and the follow- lng brothers and sisters: Mr. Emil- ien Arscnault on the homestead at Bt. Chrysostom; Hon. Adrien F. Arsenault of Bummersfde; 141'- Phiiorome Arsensult of Boston. Kass; and (Sophie) Mrs. Bemis- min araenault of Moncton, N. B. 'nie funeral took place on Satur- day morning from the home to Bi- Jarnee Church, ll\‘m°1it lily. RW- r. x. oauauv. eeieb:;t‘ms“£i°°!i;=°; iatingattbsgrave. Thepailbear- era were neighbours and friends of ths deceased.-6 ‘ii-lgsii ‘\0mB 'll sis Ill me ew at etsry. The pall beares were T. J, Douahoe, James Donahue, Oswald Pools, Oswald Ceilings, Alex Ham- ilton and James Cordon. The Guardian joins in extending sym- pathy to the bereaved family.-H. There passed away on Tuesday morning, Pehniary l3tli, Annie Margaret Power, at the early age of 19 years, daughter of John T. Power and the late Mrs. Power of 'IX-acadie Cross, leaving a heart broken fath- er, three brothers and one sister Wihiii’am_ Edward and Reg- at me. Annie was a M girl in her home and with friends. Having lost thers and sister whom sho loved dearly. She w of a happy disposi if ey i others happy. WEDNESDAY SIGNS OF SPRING. - A Park ierrace resident picked up a nice -big wooiy caterpillar on the side- walk yesterday and the day prev- ious noticed a flock of Lian.. birds flying busily aiound. Looks like an early Srrlng! Hon. Heath Strong, K, C., the newly elected Speaker of the Leg- islative Assembly, comes of a fam~ ily which is intimately associated with the political life of the Prov- ince. He is a son of Mr. C. Edward Strong, merchant, Summer.-ide, and a grandson of the Hon. W. G. Strong, who was elected to tue Legislative Council in 1882 and sn as a member of that body for e.gh ars durli three of which he was Govemmen; in that chamber. Mr. Spenser Strongs great gran father was the Rev. J. B. Strong, of Bingham, Nottinghamshire, Eng- land, who in 1813 was sent out to Lower Canada by the British Wesleylan Conference. Among Rev. Mr. Strong: charges in Princ Edward Island was the presen town, he being one of the early :Ei §§i§r. éiiifl -llllel) CIIANCIIY Ill. Justice A. U. Blun Passenger on loot/etowa oa mersi&, where few dlyl holiing a Uh Court ' f°°°V¢’1'Y from a severe cold. is' s e 0¥bothP¢-fi-ies. n -LEAVES FOB OTTA “°' ’.i.°°“°..:.:'1i.“ ”.:.s:.'° °§ B- W- me- -- l°°*'.’"“z:°“i .°‘°‘“.*;“ “H ve BIG 0 2 NSPOHS y 0 kft yesterday moming 1 on _ Hrsev a en e. v. Leonard _ keepin' Mun wr her father' bm_ wht” he Wm amend meogmh 2:5 MacDonald officiated at the Basil- daughter, Mrs. Stitt whose hus- ’ gm Massey md introduced to me mmm" Convendon ox me “mmm iw. and Rev. Father Dougan at the band Mr. P. M. stitt isa member of club, Erave. 'I‘he pall bearers were Mich Parliament Legion which is being held on the t of the Summerslde civic elections “uninf- ~--~-~~~--~~~~-~-~- ------..-_ _ . _ . ._ ._ ,___ _W_._W_,,g___ There passed away at victoria og. ness, lr. James Waddell, aged 7| years. Tbedeathofdamcsi) llclenna. FUNKIAL vs-:srnalray _ -ph, funeral of Mrs. Patrick Corish took Place from her late residence Ken- the Province was opened yestcrdalf afternoon by His Honour Lieuten- ant Gov.m0r DeBlols. The func- tion was marked by the tL.me-hon- oured ceremonial and military dis- pay, and attracled unusual inter- est and attention. Preceding His Honours car' to the Provincial Building from. Govern- ment House were two oiiicai cars with the Sergeant at Arms, and Ma- jor J. R. Paton, M. C.. V. D.. Majo. W. J. MacDOX\H-ld, Lfeut Campbell Scarth, A. d Mr. M. Alban Former, LL. B., Private Secretauy Accompanying His Honour the Lieutenant Governor were Bm- sdler H. F. H. Hertziberg, C. M. G., D. 5 O., M. C., District Officer com- mandmg Mlitary District No. d Hal fax and Lieutenant Col. G. E. Full, V. D., A. D. C- Th route was from Governmen House along Kent St eet, ‘Queen and Richmond Streets io the Pro- vncial Building. On arrival His Honour was re- ceived by a group of oiiicers rep- resenting the military units ir. thc Province. The Guard of Honour was com- posed of "A" Company P. ll I. Highland Regiment in command of Mayor T. B. Rogers. V. D.. with Lieutenant C. J. Campbell arid W. W. Reid. The company was head- cdbythepipcbandofthelll Island Highlanders. The mount/cd escort drawn from the P. E Island Llghthorse was in command of Lfeut W. E. Hyndman with Lieut W. E. Bpillett. An interestixl innovation this year was the colin' guard can-ying thc xirfs .colors unoased. The A. negnald Baiuidera. son of litr- Justice Saunders. wth two N. C. 0’s guard was under command of lout. and two from other ranks from the Highlanders. As His Honour Licut Oovernor Ibtlob entered the Paidiamsnt guiding a salute was fired from No. I Medium Battery in command of llaior Oeo. Urals with Ueut. Russel Bpiliett and dftean coll' ranks. s==_o_< _*go E. members of the rifle team of the P. E.l. Highlanders were recipfcfils last evening of a pleasing souve..lr in a presentation made at the .‘.r;'.iy and Navy dinner. The own. was made by Brigadier H'~ L `;.“r':, C.M.G., D.S.O., M.G., of ll.\ _ iz, who presented each 1ncf~i,..r . .llc team with a. lranicci proto-.'u, .i 0. the MaCDonald Briar Shield, \\'h.:h they won at the Dominion R..lle Shoot last summer. The team was congratulated on their victory whifli was made in the face of the hezvlest competition. Five out of eight members of the beam which won the Jubilee Cup for M. D. No. d were also from_this province. The foi- lowing are the members of the team which won the shield: Capt. Wylie Allen, MO., Capt. James Coles, M. M., Q.M.S_ J. McCabe. Sgt. G. Mc- Iennan and Sgt. P. Hooper. After the presentation the members of the team were given three hearty cheers by the officers assembled. The first gnr.ual mess dinner of the Army and Navy Club of Prince Edward Island was held last even- ing at the Canadian National H0- tel. and was attended by about seventy officers. The toast to the King was hon- ored, and a splendid dinner was enjoyed. The guests of honor were: I-lon. George D. Daalois, Lieutenant Govemor of Prince Edward Island; Brigadier Heritberg, CM.G., DSO., M.C.. District Officer Ccm- manding Miiitary District No 8: Colonel U. G. Dawson. V.D.. Officer Commanding the lsth Infantry Brigade; Lieutenant Colonel the Honorable F. R.. Heart, Honorary Lieutenant Colonel the P. E. I. Highlanders; Lieutenant Colonel G. I. Pull, Past President the Army and Navy Club; Major L. T. Low- ther. Past President the Army and Navy Club. Speeches were made by the guests of honour. and throughout the evening many reminiscences were' exchanged. Major R. C. Chandler. President of the'Arrny and Navy Oiub. presided. _ also t f.lal _ ' _ ' ' ` up y een o e se P‘°‘°“ 1" “” °‘ ° °“P"° eouche, R/ev Marlin M nonnnn D ehael A Bunn and in waiter Ba- county The clesnm up of ,,,.,,,1,,,1e 5 [F88 D., celebrating the Requiem Mass. ron and a sistir, Mrs. Louisa. Har- James E. Dlngweil, North Lake, Wm pmbsmy ,Sun in a Interment was in the cemetery sd- ney od lvlassaohusetts and Mrs. Edwin Reid. Rollo Bly. and H. T- urea” being plated in po witnessed by an exceptionally Joining the church g'ounds_-s. Fred MacDonald of Mt. Stewart Machon, Murray Harbor, Kings md mmm ms m,mK_ he md large number of citizens of both -- Wi?" °1I1lW°'i~ County. Mmcwn Timm wxcs, the third session of the 42nd ` ---- There was only one chanfze in _i __ Genera; negeiative Assembly or SOUVENWS 1,’1"3>FNTEP-'1’ii2 'riiepeeeing ormre. Msyerrnman en, nu-eeverate. Mr. Edwin Reis, _PRETTY WEDDING _ Amy mm_suddem_,, M Brook; Esarch s,19a4_ Philip smith, .& 9 of North Tryon on February 215 1934 was heard of with deep r y . _ fiends. Mrs. Lnman. who was suffering, bome with fort tude and and daughter-in-law. POTATO SHIPPING GENERAL way at the present time. Empty oar; are being rushed to the prov- c begun to move to the mainland for sli'pment by water from Halifax and St. John. The ferry is making with p0tlY0eS. Mrs. George Pickering sang with much feeling. “Now the Labourers conducted by Ven. Archdeacon and Mrs. George Key. Rimmerside. Arthur Johnson and Roy Tanton. ‘n"v:i‘v |i~r\ f°h""i"‘ 1 E 5 nb. ia. im. after a lingering in- 5, dalsaravisiiors hglhrlliofsweek. “WY xmoslcgrregin ai in; P;'eviaeiai aa-_ w. vxvre. semen 'great lm. Las-s' ascovnr_ ' '”“”’ “ ”°" - ’°"““*°° hi' reams' --- ---=--» ---M - e- t.“”~..:r.fi:.°..°°:‘..°"'. ss..-:.: ~°~ Mer: ".;°'...;.-“.‘.‘.:'...; --»-»- - we °;,'~;°, ge"-we »-=~- -»-our -e -ec.. u. ...... £'.“°""‘......... .... ...... W... .. . ;,i==,=,; gpg,-_,, v - - I. leader of the _ U and had aswpeaker omesitiou, wee able in be present qeaiaigrigzhghe etymdeg. w. c. mi 3% the non. ci. sheiwa sharp. minister Moi-e me -Heuee aaieurneu Hu 01,, camp, ,, move 9° " °l’°“”‘¥ ° 01 Public Works. who save s very 'Y' °° '1`“°°°"- iniemtine wx ee me pefeenuiue. matter cd ntigfwgion W membe --w of the men he met while attending 0001*!! the inter-provincial conference at i-his P1'°‘f111¢° ottawa which wee neid there in the RRY' W 1°*-T11 Q1" ,railway commission rooms in the Y 1111-\ Vl1\C°\i\V¢\'. 5- ll-louse of Commons. Mr. Stewart. 121118 ltwlidtd by his Jones was present as the guest of Zfiic sg; 5E EEE' ;< ii .5 lbrnoi Graves. to Charlotte- to mum rlvm' pa- Forsythe, 5; iii' its iii tion and alwe a in to make 12 md M Bom sei Macxenns. William Coady Wei: -- LSGlSl.A'n0m 1'.N'rw.0nUc|n _ _ wi mrs. - - wt the Suinmersixogrengi ref the mmm Mwnem' M°1°°1m Mmm' rmnraas. or snss xsrn- Th' ’°”°‘"“‘ bm’ ""° ‘““'°°“°°d L,g10n__s Bid. Miiiihevl Alywlrd, and James - , and given first, reading in the leg- ' Cullen, EB-IN! funelra. Of lslature yesterday: An Act to amend '“` N1-11° Ke "D2 1-S i°°|1 PM °° the vital stetisti Act in M There passed pence! ll t . _ C3 °“' r' .. ‘;..:..:.“:.’ ii- °:..‘i".f.°.*;° rw if-°-'i-“li iii-25?- iffii ‘-‘-2 ness in the early hou f Feb . ‘ n ' ' ' ' ' Q sm _,mph D Hugh; ft me mn er February, 19.44, ai the home f{°£:U:“<;i;\\;1*fr1;wdR;“*mRev Mliif set ie mens the Prince of weie’ use of 47 ,mm Although in poor of his brothel, Mr`.`Neil MacKay of un Monaghan D D P P 'In the Colleaf and Provincial Norma. health for iwe uno a neu years M“"“y 1““l""` lm dw°°°°d hu sm t ' ne" urban' onlie sem() ACL mon' M' M°°Mm°m` death came ns a Kfeat shock to his been in poor health fox-F only a 1"' l;' _ :.°.:°:':;...‘:.;°°:::.e.“:'.......f°°°‘:-..:: c;.<:::~:i2°:i.:*:: 1:.: ies: za: -----. . . JL E. Mclean, M. P. and lending given by Hou. Themes Meeuutt your-ues until s p. m- today- “d°"°i° “p°“ m°°‘°“ °’ M” Dm' ministers ei: the Methodist eircii. cmzem rr st J h» ' _ .__ veil- The financial report read bv in the C01ony_ um N B01; W. S n and Monc- Minister of Agriculture, and Mr. J- me 5ec,etm.y_ mbwed I saudactm-y The present Speaker was hom .t k,ms.l ,hw u. .S-. and other A. Gillies, manager of the Live- The mmm! meeting of the P balmcem the bank 0-1 we ie °° “ ‘ ° lee: -. 1- <=~~»»=»-iv ei.-°‘.:.z‘:.‘:.* 1'" “”“""°‘ °° "*‘° B” 1° 19°’ -nssm or nn .voslsrn s bogm mm FAS-i°°i°ii°1\ "1 11° Y crrss mcasassn mucus- Elm t;§1’°1“‘°d r* ‘1`§i.t§'-;1‘§J.1’1’:e-*nssaocnes or mscovcnn-L w_ y_ ggbign M,,:f,p¢3ffg';_°d'v:;r.` iniirriiiiiz iii the HHH °1 QW” aunneu eensiuom on pf-im. gs. non.:-at the charletteaswa ec h D°;u_§°P efhm 1; me The death occurred on Sunday at President WLS' ,H me Chun 3111111" 5¢h°°1- The mem” W” wdrd Leland are very much im. F°““ ci ° °° ° nie home in Mieeeuehe ei ur. ’ llrselv attended md ‘me W” * proved one to me lnereaged 4,. ma. Lee Doyle, city e daughter: reneral provincial eiegions 01 1931. ymph s_ Dfsmches at 75 yeas 0, .mUB_sDAy ma, de., 01 lively einen.-sion up- mam, ,or mm products’ sum ----~~~- - ' Y Y gggtxraigggmi mgxnd I: ut' We. Mr. DesRcc‘ies was a life long on the rep0rt of ihenyeargebrujtigeff ML P_ w_ Cwkm’ district hush bl mm” ch “___ resident of the village and was -VALUABLI FOX Pl'-`l-TS-M-\'- ll P1`¢5°“i»°d by ° and passenger agent of the C.N.R. ::?°’.‘;gy D“ep`°“y°°spe“":: mm” ‘ most highly esteemed. Hs may” to larry 0. Bownem. Kensington Treasurer Mr. J. J. l..e1€\1i»i8¢1'-1 ted ¢harm¢¢ewm| Wm, Wu in Mom, new md remomibxe “picky It is mourn three brothers Eli and John iiarkvibii. 1-h1'°\18h 01° Cin”-m M-\'~ -7- A~ Th°mT’°°“ was ‘;";)°_° ,_ ton yesterday. Farmers. he sai X M Wm be u u __ in Mlscouohe and Napoleon rg-_=,\d- _fasionah eight. silver fox pelts, and President, and the Boar o ire. ue reeeivmg mee mms as mu P¥?d‘°1‘°° °‘1“° Y ‘ ° ing in me United sims; two eu- me beetone netted nun s115.oo.'rne one for the ensuing year are Mr- fo, mei, www., tm,” ,nd h °A1i`i»` ii\==f=-imc =° we “ei -i 552'; i”..‘§" 552.1” 5.2"? °‘..s°' "i§"; ¥'.’l‘.’.‘.° ‘°‘§'"°‘°d "°` T” l” ""°` ¥'.;....‘§'...Zf.°‘“§.i‘i.’I.'..‘.?1'2.`1;. 3 3' 9-' ce “W “fi 1”” vw “fi "‘°'= yamdaym ,ezmlm opemm . Mm her hmm" u‘i;dvv & re:h0en ry- - _ a steady demand. particularly "’°'-he’ °' W* 5P°““‘~"' L§§“°¢°°1‘,eympeiny ie extended 'rue funeral slmvivma rasnn-m nam- county smg, ,nd 0,,¢,_,.,,, pcm., mc .n.st mc. _ .,e1- ' . ‘ ~ ' ‘fn wmgffé of the mm their piece en rueeaev mei-ning .ng menuniiy of the me ureisa- mea cempoeu. meorgld. `vv{\ D. m,,,y ,H ,mu O, Www, U, _ Edward Island Highlanders was from his late residence to St. TY A~ H“8h°5 °f Ch"1°""°"°w“ tm B"“'md°n' J' "'M°!‘” 'B 5_‘°w’ tux-nine, he remarked. will be clean- §LES - At Clifton, March John the Baptist Church Mis- names of her two brothers, Mr Mi- md A beard, Cavendish. Q11 U15 ed b gh d f th um ark w_ C0|,s_ aged 15 yum . 'S , _ . . . wc "“‘ Rollo Bay was elected in thc place pretty Wedding was wemmud on egret of Mr. J. A. 1'; Miaeooneio, Little Wednesday evening at me chmmn h a wide clrc‘e of relatives ani. pond, gamut parwnag¢'5umm¢nm¢_R¢v_ - h<‘1’ €\Bhi»>'-s cond Year, had eli.i°Y‘ wl~s'e:l;1d1;pt;du`°::“T3?é Sr?11;:ryiv1;ifhsvAl'rr‘fsrvJ?rlL?gers’.!§'1i?u.1:g11;g cd an excelilifiiially healthy arid the difference inprioebetween what'¢1aug11¢@r of Mn and Mfg, Ernest tiisy life unt.l a month ago and her the Association was paying for Rogers Linkletter Road, was united ' death came as a happy release from eggs. and what was being paid hy in marriage to Mr. Evald Lewin, for- inde ndent dealers. several of the inerly of Denmark. The bride was Pf*i1`110*- D11-F108 1101' 11111055 5119 delegrtu levied their attacks at the very charming in a dress of blue was lovingly tended by ner sister. ovsrneed being carried by the As-,crepe and hat to match- The bride Mrs Geo. Dunsford, and her son sociation which it was said had not|arid groom were unattended. Alter been ,edu-¢¢ m keg-ping with mg the ceremony the bridal party re- turned to the home of the brides decrease in the quantity of eggs arents where a rece tion was held hlhditd. P ' P _ghlpping of potatoes is general Howevn gh, bmw; of me 0,-_ for intimate relatives and friends. at all loading centres on the rail- ganiaation in holding up prices vas on “Wd” °"'°“m¥- 91° m'|d° 'U evident and approval was exp;-rg- .the guest of honour at a pre-nuptfsl ed H nu the farmers would ,eu shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lnce from all parts of the Atlanti their eggs only through the Asso- geigziwggliiféietgreqwgze8152; Begum' but it L’ lmpomble w keep “mum there would be ‘m md to ered to extend their heartiest con- “P “th tm demwd' P°°°"°°S hm" Wsmt ‘“m°“m°" gr-atulatlons to the bride and groom. FRIDAY The young couple were the recipi- ents of many lovely gifts. Mr. and -LIBRARY MEETING-A meet- liKrs. Lewin will reside in Linklett/er. I 1111111561' 01 fmmht *HPS d\”Y- ing of the general committee of the where the-y have the best wishes of bririsins emvtv Cm 1° the lm”-jsummereioe camegie Public Libr- their many friends -s. inet Mid taking back can loaded- ary was held on wednesday affer- n00n. Miss Hiillt D1’¢-5idi118- Mf11i21`S The death occurred at the Prince of general interest were discussed, Edward Island Hospital on March -FUNERAL OF MB. THOMAS and reports received. Miss Ramsay 2|-yd ._-,f Mrs, ,mm A_ Me¢non,,|4_ C0’l'I`0N-The funeral services for inher report stated that the Library Lynd,,1,_ at mg age of f0ny.¢,h"¢_ Mr. Thomas Cotton were held On now had 1,200 reading members, Tm. 13;.. M,-S_ Mnpomyd was ms Tuesday afternoon. There was a whfchtsatremendousincrease over daughw, of A15 -nd” ,s_ Mm. short service at the home of Mr. the old Library, which only had one pherson and his wife Mary MBc_ George Key on Water Street East, hundred reading members. An 1_md_ For ,eveml yea", me hm Ven. Amhdesoon White. D. D. om- effort is being made to i1iC1f\8¢ 01° been in poor health but was of e ciating. After D1’lY¢1'8 and Bcrib- "Umm °f b°°\“ 7'° m°°" th’ 4°' cheerful, happy disposition, beloved NN reldlng. Mrs. J. J. Gaudet and mind °‘ th” "nuns P“b"°~'”5‘ by all who were privileged to kn-"1 ber. Previous to her marriage in At i-he mnuli m°@'~'“3 0! me i928 she spent several years in -mst ,S 0-ery The ;|m¢m| cm-wg, Sheep Breeders Association held Quincy' M935 then proceedcdtoSt.John'sChu.rch, yr-Sf¢\‘iilY 11101111118 '-ll’ "’P°"tl °¢ She leaves to mourn a sorrowing Bt. Heanors, where the burial ser- Uillilwll 400° 411-F111( UN PUC WU' husband, her father, two sisters. viee er me church of nigiand was were von °v'-1mi»¢i°» muebei-h. Mrs- Malcolm D. linc- An incmase 01 about YUYUY PH- Pherson, Bellevue; and Margaret, white. The choir sang, “acer ei wit in the price of wool was fe- Mn. Jenn s. Mnornee-_ Bellevue; Ages" and me "Nune Dimttis." ported. and 80.000 more limbs were three brothers. Reoeriex, Quincy, The moumera were Mr. R.ich.a;d marketed. A considerable increase Mass: John W. Quincy, Maas; and Cotton, Mr. I-Larry Ootfon and Mr. in the consumption of lamb was Dan A., Uigg_ A brother, Angus A. Thosnaa Cotton of l!i'im0fe and Mr. indicated. was killed fn Montana some thirty- ltr. W. Il. MacGregor, vice Pres- two years ago. Km mother died in The pallmarera were Messrs. Ralph ident. presided over the meeting. l9l'l_ Ounpton, Reginald compton, Alex- 'nie minutes of the last meeting The funeral service which was ander MacArthur, Arthur Dunn, were read by Mr. J. W. Boulter. held on Monday aftemoon was ur. J. w. nouiter read the fol- conducted by the Rei. D. as. sin- lntermrnt was in the cemetery ad- lowing report on the marketing of clair. Interment \ as at the Valley- wool during the past year. _- Qeld Otmeiefy d d -l-~i. .:::.:_ |WEEK’s News BUDGET For QURSATURDAY sUBscR1BE1is, I* 11 i. lm 1 _..__.- _ii .ir EE-ii iii? §§§5 5 giélgi §E`g§ Eli I Atllomefor i aw; .iiiiii neeiaueoeeiuagiaig -- {m¥ou'llbeploaHnt.iin . -iii iihu \.ll’¢ Ili DP I ““.i‘i “ie 2”" .u.‘€‘°....i lt’s_nn troruble to mix, and a_tnDe, yet it can he depended mv);-okuick and iagyting relief., < G I lyfllp W granulated sugar and one can of w or a few moments until dissolved..- cooiung needed. Get 21,5 opml Piuex rom any drnggist. aut it I 18 oz. bottle, and till up wi your syrup. The 16 ounces thus made you four times as much cough or your mow, yet it is far more §'.'f°f “ii” Ka lL‘i.‘¢‘.'i°s'.‘.°`”““" ec y ii. _ This im I ed hl able thrzefglfl :golf It'soot\|M. iziglzttlime lingiameglmemlilrixseai isslisl - I PII 2 , 0 C air pasaadges. Tgus ftnmakea bm eagi. an lets you set restful ner is a compound of N Pine, in mow-uri-ated form. famous ad a healing ag-ut for throat mem It in guaranteed t 110 Nm w or money rcfundedi I P pg __ Misses Angie Doiron and C180 Steele left yesterday moming qi I buying trip to Montreal. V' Mr. Elliott J- Bruce, East Bgitio was in the City yesterday. Mr. John P. MoGuigan, Hope River, is in the City, attending the Farmer's meetings. The many friends of Miss. Neill Duffy will be pleased th know.tl'i\t she is recovering from her NSQ serious illness in the P. E, I. Bm- pltal. _ . CITY SCHOOL BOARD-At...ih¢ monthly meeting of the City Sdiilil Board the estimates for the year were submitted. The total ls.tt¢.- , 900, somewhat less than last yqr. _iWW BIRTHS '- SEMPLE-At Kensington, Pei.-22, 1834, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. leni- pie, a daughter, Sylvia June. I-- 1-reepitsi, Feb. 25, 1934. to Mrsmd ;1_-_ -__~- _- ¢ 'MARBIAGES "‘ mcnaan-caawroan-at 'riiniis d 4- nace. March is by Rev. C...l. own, Willard R McLean PACS cb E' . a °i§ ie nianene E. crewieru, oqdi- all Q for, ` -'L Galle” -“nm” V”“¢" P’”‘°° tubere, from markets in the Unite on/urns _ g EUR-RAY - At Pleasant Vdley, mo” enry Murray, aged 80 years. ~~- '_ CALEKB-In this Ci ' Mardi ti. "- EG4, Bertha Me/ueer aged ai yeara _ r--- .__ Aururrzn-Ai the Provincial SL- t Qstorium on March 7. 1930, hge. hn Gauthier, aged 24 years. v,_ PARKMAN-At Bracklev Bcach‘,"oaa March 4. i934, Mrs. John S. PUR- fnan, aged 0'! years. "` 'gacponaap-At the P. 8.--I ospital on March 2. 1934, Mill. gohn A. MacDonald, Lyndalo.-.age 3 years ` ..... iusn_At xnioex, me-_ s. `" _ ary McCarthy, dearly ire of the me Patrick oorieh, age 3 years. ' _ 0'l"N)N-At Summerside, £2 1904, Thomas Cotton, ears. P 1;* SCO'l'l`-At 1934. Mrs. Euphemia Boot Yeiiris. widow of the late J formerly of Cornwall. ' MACDONAD-At 96 Upper cl A .i ii? is boro, Saturday, Mar 3, 19a4_ MacDonald. age 2 < of Mr. and Mrs. A. MTKJARTHY - Died at March 3, i934. Mary dearly beloved wife of late Corish, aged T3 ' SCOTT-At Marshfield. i934. Mrs. Euphemla Scott, R81'-1, widow of the late Scott, formerly of Cornwall. WHITE-At the home of Mr. Bell, Stanley Bridge, George White, son of Mrs. l"lossie POWER - At Elliotvale i934, Stella Power, aged daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Power. P GIBAID-At the H Sisters of St. Joseph, Feb. 28, 1934, after a ness, Sister M. Gerard years Sister Gerard Miss Minnie Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. Theo, M. Cherry Valley. 'Bl'ill.gil\f UD Flthél' A-2:: A ‘Y YV; A A A A J _V H Y YA-Ms -4*- Y '-V BY Ge0`l'WK'€Aihi &R IIN -J=: 'FDIC NEGQE HMANY- "'° v~tu..6He | i TU-Di ANVFLL LONG? \N\\_L ‘$- ui ii we-en i\.oot< #T You i REALIZE- ii! ,Qw- Ti-iE_Y MUS? ¢r;>"\ :cease LOTI 4 ,:.,_ ..i. - ».-Ii._ .a