193” - » ~ - sm.” _n,_________‘_”_________ ll-IE Cl-lARL$)'|"1`ETQWN GUARDIAF PAGF 1* N.€WS~Budg_*e_t_ for ur Saturday Subscri _ _ nggigy ’ . FUN ' hon, Mich.. arrived ioohariotteto __ pl-may nllht Ml \fU\lf»0’fD_0ll‘¢lll\‘l to attend the funeral of their fa ~ gr, Mr. Patrick_ Ryan. clear hrrrsas-'rho -zouo ranchers at Kensington have repert- ed on-ly_lltters of foxes: L_ Rogers, The Mltthlell, Alel. Bill! tain, J. F. Profitt, George ' Coils and W. C. Mcl'.»00l|. _ ' -ro A1-rsrm oaanvsnou- _ nnieaon and Mrs A. I Mor _ _ tharllie morn Montreal tbl!! PNSGW lf: till Fld boro. has passed away gn th, pg,-mn Miss Ida L McCarvllle, daughter of|F Esm;;G Irhnda 6! of My ,mlm A gg-dm; gg gh, .4 MA’ and Mrs John McCarvi1ie, of John B “__ Wm be ‘hd w ,nm rreetowh, P 1:. r, united iu the l"°” I v d q' °! “gh” 'mm 3"" Wu such ni price sed peacefully away at midnight, pounds. lifsrch 10th. at spokane, Washington or Mrs. Mary Meneod. widow of the uaiion of their daiightsll N...-...o..1rmie»en and Min in uomnnsn as nurses from the victoria Hospital tomorrow RD Court. the County Court of Prince Colm opened at Bummerside Friday ing, Judge Inman presiding. Th roiumable at this term axsdtod twenty-three uses remained ‘on nodrrt for trial. Judea mmm save 1’ “md ‘nd ‘°” ""° “""“”°" “mb oueyrs oreutt autor or the groom. ‘”‘““‘“’ °‘ M’ ‘md M" ‘“° and at latest reports he was rest- _ ld Robbins Arlington Mass., and mf t who "ra an lm" md cms Elmer Maxwell Ladner, son of ' l _ i V ~ » . NF I _ th a iengdly writfbll Judgment in Caro of Ira l"olls.nd vs. Geo. M, hill unloir. tried last December damages in an auto accident on_ - furgey'| Hill near Buminarside fail. He found a verdict for plaintiff for $67.50, P' POST QFFICB BROKEN INTO ' 'roroasy man A1' sonsussasuad-At noni! Fill 1 llU"'¥"~ U- saaar sarrnaas-xt is snotty Johaliaaobvrr. 'rranavut south Ar-' Vl1'1'l¢l` “ld M" ~"‘ '7' D' 100 years since William and Mrs. flilli Allllllli ii. 1929. Ellen Home , _ _ _ _ _ j ` _ ` _ . . _ _ ' _ - V ` A .~ 1 - i st uf ._ ; . \- 1 .» _ term " mm. navoruhiro, more at muon Burrows. aaa 12; also rt the some Read, Lot ls, James and Mrs Mobbs ill!" llbr daughter Lilly Burrows ‘ll sumuk mrnae. more rt comma Davu July n mo. mylar a our Road the same year band and four small children and __ an infant of a few hours The shock FUNERAL BEIVICISY-The gun olrt-he daughters death caused the eral or the into David 'r. cover. out will °f Mr mother. Mrs Burrow., ll- sunoik. was held on 'rhruidsy .M who was a autor or the mo mr A was ln-gely ggguqgq, 5°,-mr-1,,»m¢ Home of this city. who left the Is W the rtsto or the roads and mthor laofi About twenty vom asc Interment was at York, Rev Mr _- ghdthmyg gmuu MCCAEVHLE-OICUTE __ _ , . » _ - ~ I o Jun" ohuxeh mum Mam__hesm__ retum triP ".as'msdein _ ing comfortably as could be exlléti Annum bemw mm -nm groom ed under the circumstances-0 wg supported by Mr P J sumvm and Mrs Alexander Ladner, of No om P0Slml5'~°l‘ lt- P° 5°l’d°“ W" ' Manchester, and received many beau th ru ht of th 2 The store of Mr. P. J. Maclnn rt , broken into on e g e 0t- lhsiant and a. quantity of clgaret cigars, candy. Kilill. 074-. was stole . also cash from the till, but the bur iars could not obtain entry to til post omee which is separated from the store. One of the young in who was suspected ofthe burglar was arrested by Oiilcer Clarke a ls now belnggheld for esuninatio . lt is understood that he has impli- cated mother young nianliving Borden, and the matter will doubt be inquired into before ui: proper authorities. - FIRE AT NORTH Wllrillllls Saturday momilig tha' Poet 0850 Wiltshire was destroyed by ire which hroire out about 'a’quarter past seven. Most of the _contents the building escaped destruction. Fire hghters gatheryd from wut. shire, Hampshire and- prookllel 'rho Post omoe was attached to th store. by meansofhooks the hurnin portion was torn away and the ina building saved. Mr. Chester Pollar fell oi! s ladder and had the back of his held cut and his back hur being unconscious for a short time. Mr. badly cut with an axe. Mr. I oi the building destroyed. The 1 will be several hundred dollars Gwlsetown is te have an up- en y CONYEU-5 WIT" mlouagls” yesterday -afternoon; .Attlntion was d Mr 'r. w. martin. cmodu eastern mm to me “yu and d__mC,,,,,_.- an Representative of the-Fair Wall! D0' ga mgmqwg hi, writings. 3/lr Le- al ms romhuwerolaid toroatin llvlllvimdl oi Matrimony ww ""‘°“°“""°°°“’°‘ " °° Y f f l bel-ll 'I0 Summerfield Cemetery, on Sunday. Fi’lll¥1¥1l R Oriilltll. son of Mr and ‘gfmze ox p;;_ __°__g________ om Lam unch lm, md gh. mmnl yu Mrs W I Orcutt, of Coventry, _oo ___ __ C when 'msn or covwrir 1...-guy attended -n oonn. the marriasa womens beins 15' “" “me 5”” ‘ M aside-'mo :meh ur-or or ___ performed hy asv rather wuuuu. 1- lm W1 °° IM -1°-‘1““'Y S*-1°. 1° ty Rudy Th, bud, W" becomimly M, The above fox was reared in 1928 _ -PAINFUL ACCIDBNI'-A regret- and in ‘ of hwy bm, gem, Mr. Spencers’ ranch. _ 6 table accident at_Glenwood “tu with uw mmmm¢s_ _md.c“_ ___ _ _ ‘ last er had been sixty-two summons issued im Thund” 'hm M' numphny ried a shower bouquet of madame y °“l"°“ °f W* l’l‘°° °“°""‘”°‘l “ butterfly roses and lilies of the vol ““‘*"”“s w”"’“‘° “”“"l Of NUM Fl' M lU0 Rdll _ > ' . I D D I IQ a um broken leg Doctors were immediate 1” she Wu “tended by Miss ences ou n bins, , hard Lids, both residing on the old home- Mr. stead at l-Iaselbrook, P. E. I. Mr. ' .___ rth WELCOME BOMB-Mr. Frank a _ house from its-Present il°Illl°l\ N- ~w°"”" ’ and hrhy hroath. mr. Donald Lo D . s 'ld' ""‘° P‘“’“° L“”"’ 1’ ‘ ‘“‘“°" mraaasrrno TALK- luv. Mr._ ooh, nohtoh Harbour, performed t of moment. but U10 fillf\U'° 'M °l' ll” Lgnqg nv, ur interesting talk on duties of best man. Special music was ' n day last s prohibition _appeal . case Mer. J. D/'Bte\'1srt. Mrs. Ii. Cham- Arrssl. nrsmssan-on 'rhurr- ‘w. A. nu§tia.` ws. .mon Paton DD was brought before' His I-lo Judge Duffy. The appeal. which brought by the Chief Prohibition speotor in a case against Mrs. Fi was dismissed with costs. ill’ WIS in- _ 11\|sl1lly_ eidr. `-saaxous Accmanr-'-A moat serious and deeply regretted accident plan, Mrs. rr. 2:. smailwood. occurred 'at_‘ O_'Leai'y‘ on Baturday, BUMMEBBDB AND RETURN- when Mr. John Noonan, of Kennedy On Sunday, March 23rd, a car driven at Co., fell down the basement stairs by Mr. Arthur Burns made the trip in the store; severely injuring his from Bummerside to Charlottetown, hiad on, the' concrete steps. On returning Monday morning. l-le accompanied by Mr. George J. 0. J . ._ _Aum usmmr Mm _ An Conn. was the scene of a very pretty _ risen leave this morning for om ,M mmm Minn, of N9, wedding on rebrugry 12th, when' ` ""’n '_ Pawn Ca v 1 . of this Court. an l°l»l°l1 fill' $300 of lebanon, Conn After a sumptuous EW; _&__:°°k p1°°;_:;u";°k°; wedding breakfast at the I-leubieln _ CIT! SCALE!-The D\\l’i>l\ll° °f U' aah! in H“,u°rd_ the hwpy couple age Bt-, Kalamazoo, Michigan, on e new set of 'city weilhllll Mill" ll'-5 1°” on ‘_ wedding mp -_D New York evening of Marclrsth by the Rev. been proposed by the mlfktl °°l“' to h mm1_| riortst Ashbrook, or the First Baht d B to . P lus er mittee to replace the old set which :B thrbgde wiv anger-gd a ml5¢¢1.| Church. The bride was attired in have been lll'wt-1Cllll’ °°Uil¢mll°d W hm sh t h h 1 M iperiwlnkle tweed ensemble, and c El th' m*l"°°l°"- 1° U ¢*P¢°l-°d`l'l“l " wuz? k;::;_ :I ;:yn;m;t_fJ snug) ried yellow roses, and ba,by's brea d finite i'l¢6l5l0!1 Will be made It the _ Sha was “wnded by Miss Han- 6 huiidins is not l“\°Wl*~ nohort noun summon to the ut- onyed hy station w. M. A. Q., chi erary Club 'of Prince Street School. ago. Following the service. dill was served at the Columbia Hotel, LAID T0 BEST-f‘he funeral of eri the late Mrs. Charles E. Robertson Lake l-Wk llllilli yesterday afternoon, and Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Ladn went to their new home, 1000 in oonnwiioa with il" 1* ' mthurte acquaint- noulovrrd, st. Joseph, miehirsn. partment ' gate has a very ,¢ hour department, ottawa, is in the shoe with tho Islands-or the south _ ‘ no °lW ll' th' l’f°““lf tim* Mr' M“u° Bea and described life in Samoa; A committee of four clansmen ` has bool‘l` °lll¢il l'l¢l'° 1” °°°°°°l'l°” where Stevenson passed flfilll y€l11'Sl meet representatives from all the he with the rriavarwo resarrliiil- “W or his nie. - cuties with a view or petitioning ._ paid at tbl# 9°" W tl". 3-“’”‘° 9°' ‘ -- ' city council to put the Market gy pertinent- The leb°1lr¢fl'»Pl'°t°'“'° rsuum no! webs- Anhoun-_ 1, mom, gondmon 1°, _.n Ulilllll .lill 5"” 3° °°l“m“m°‘u°‘“ cement ll lIll»4l0 ff°¢lly Of 5" W°°-d' ment was appointed at the ~ Wm* 59°- MF-H°°“‘” °‘ tm mmm ll'i8 °f °l'lll‘l°l W- Fl°13l"°l` md M55 monthly meeting of the Caled og D¢il\fwl¢llt- °"~\"°» "ld “"' °°‘-" lwlva M- Clerk- l>°‘~ll °i 5°l““"“l=»l oluh, held in the club Rooms 1 aaauauoe the viiiilvi °Ul°l“ ll” 5"” Mau- The mv’=‘l»¢° W” v°'f°°'l“°dl evening, at which tho President, J. in °°“‘°"°h°° _“th ° °°mmm'°° ‘Wm `here Sunday afternoon by Rev Noyi” Moxensie, presided. The commit d. l‘h°'L~ P' U' 1°-L' h°9°“l."h."' th' U97 °' 3*"°h°l°l“°W ‘i th' P°"5°““¢° °f appointed to represent the club w ° mediate matter on hand, and all tm gong,-¢|o|,\°mlChur¢l1_The groom composed or cmmmen T_ F_ whit othergrlevances will be satlsfactor uw, gg, 14 Thorp; st somorvlle. James Pawm Malcolm Mex g _ _ ' _ ` ' - _ innon_ ‘in ily adjusted during Mr. msri.ina__vis- ,gd l, , mrmith. 'rho bride is s and T_ M_- Mcmmm Thtmm Pawn- Mr- John Gordon. Mr- J- J- d - ' ' » date summer hotel to be Owned the om‘_'_‘l o___e.___m__”_ ,_ _ _“_ _A numb" of- cu" were _ ng y _ _ n .h company Mr dont withrhat' or John .1 sand. M°l"°dv¢o and a/lvlm°f°“= will latter-pert or June. ’ For some time negotiations v "Highlands," the splendid- residen- tial property owned by the late B . D. A. Mackinnon, also for, the pur- chase of some adjoining property. These properties have been pur-` cluased hy Mr. George D. would-_ non of Sherbrooke. P. I-fe _states that the house is to remodelled and extended and eon verted into an _up-to-date hotel Henry Pollard had his head wen _ _ _ _‘___ o\f\ ' ` In e iAI9rll."'l;dl:nls ogdlincilior E A ant and `alle"her v`s. Joseph Gaudet. bi' Clallsmlm P°l»°“- We" ll“1°ll 0 Men Undef WW 10|' 511° P\l\`°llll0 01 ilnsm F: _,_ H°mm_ Tmod,-,n m mum fm. um dung” gums; joyed by the members assembled. Georges, and George Alexander. _ tha plaintiff for slander was ad- m. fo me company; Messrs journedtill Apr'l 10 Mr James John- The annual meeting ol the Y. ` sou ro r - » » - 5tews.l't` dr Ibwther. ‘ ' " stone Jr. appeared for the plaintiff C. A. and Cundall Home was h Cltisens generally will be interest- 'and Mr. Malcolm MoK.nnon for the at. the Cundall Home yesterday ed to kn w'th`at it isexpected to be- defendant . The case ol Cisud De- ternoon with a large number gin manilfsoturlng candy in the com- laney vs Stetson McRae for debt members and friends present. 1 ' - . P. Cv d r pany's new plant here bythe' lst of ocoup.ed the greater part ol the af President, Mrs. J or on, p esld- _ os ADH! Application for incorporation lax-noon Mr Augustine McDonald ap cd and after the various reports we b, mm A md pgrt of the peered for the ple ntiff and _hir Nor read and approved Miss Johnson, t is - I _ "compmgsyvl gtggk 1:.; already been man‘Lowther for thedefendant. The- Lady Superintendent, gave a_ m at stin t. of the work ruhrtrlhed Bhd iho sirootora artisan sdlqruueatun to-dry ihtoro s accoun looking fdrward with confidence to il.3o A; M. Another case for debt, the year and the improvemen h°“"°‘ Th°°° b“““i°" “° "° M" . ~ _ that of Francis J 'McKenna vs Ge- which have recently been made on the spacious grounds near ` d electric lllht. baths, sewerage, an all modern conveniences, and wiil`be built in accordance with the'C. Nl R. standards, Mr. MacKinnon hav: secured copies ofthe -plans.. »_` A new g_ol! course wit-lun half Q. be Bungalows are also- te. be esseted the ` as ed. A company is to be incorporated to handle the property. Mrs. W. W. Mscllaren ol George- town will mundo the howl. Mr. Maelfinnor; is a Prince ld- Ward Islander, being a brother, of M1-..v. J. mexinhoaei this city; Heiaoneofthaleadingcitiaenaof ehe11nooh_a. being a tg-mer; Vica- rreazeoht or tho mooxihhoh emi Cwsanr. one ol the lamst indus- trial oeaeerns in .M lFN°1iO.he is li.ui-li_e_;rf¢a*d~“" \‘Qll_Wl\'~i'r¥f gt Medi F Q3? 'fs nsA'm'or wsaxfxuows ed r.'h_r~r;day at ix A., ._ r am g (mm gn ppl up uid in a* ease of non payment of ducted and of the many advsnta qs when may came tp the #'- meot noebmwi fu1_aera‘o! ve-intl -cr” perished munltyffn was a. Kensington agone _ Eg ll; illililiie _.il it-til' .gli 1 l ‘yllit ’ > '_ - ~' ' ‘_ - ses m,nmmw“ m ghseqgggqm' l- wages in the`case of Doyle vs Mc- possessed by the _20 students resid- ¢m"g&m`¢ muyge which was built by ssillsn..I.n an actfon for damages to lhg there at present. ‘ an automobile as a result of reels- A resolution to discontinue Y. . h“»;‘°'d“_-h““b°u“ leai drlvini in the ease of James J c. A. work was read and approv , ‘ ‘ .1~|_¢;ho'r vg calvin _R.umel.tha de- the present-organisation continuing finqgnt'-was ordered -to pay $50 and to function and to bear the nam eoatl. .Mr lf. .. 1'. McPhee appearvd of "The women's Board of the Cun- gm- me plaintiff. . dall Home." ‘ i --- ' After the oiooo of the meeting the Martha ou-raelwr me the na-mea zgglgggtlgn neaijha Prince Home was open for inspection and and acoomlilliyir-it voflos. which lint( Island Teachers’ Fed- afternoon tea was served in th ‘ man hold s eenferenea with dining room, which was beautifu 'tha members af the '~Prevlnelal- decorated with daffodils and yell ,Q yuierlay morning' tapers. Mrs. Bearisto and Islas “Ru” tp legisla~ Palmer poured tea.. and the follow- '__»___'““ |»"mu_ 5,- un mm 9| U' mn, `“ggg|.5¢= wg, J. 3, morris, .and Kr. Arthur Arsensult on the .I-_¢|,.;|¢¢|ah conrolaaaa. nw ina r.. lr. shraxlwood. ma. w. A._ ,_. 4|”-"moo stuart; mrs. w. o. cook, un. I. the suitarahd eeiophooa. Amr hav- ' _wg mana emit uint ta uaeumu. sm. H- H- I-rome _lnplesaeit at tha- The dffloers for the ensuing fsgials- are as foilowsf- non. Pres.-Mrs. P. 1?.. Hearta- Prei. llrs. J. P. Gordon. _ leo. leoy.-llrl. H. B. deer.-Mrs. J. e.` A. I. of Entuitive WC. Mr. earn er Hall Viee~Prea.-l-airs. Hr D. Raymond. wha monday evening. he was reported to Inman, be sti_il_iu_sconscio\is. Mr. Noonan is 2% an. old and valued member of this _nm nu hurry ir-leads unite in wishing him a complete and satis- l‘0n ` l'a`ctory recovery.'_-0. ISLAND LADY DEAD-'I’llel'e pll- late D M Mcllnebd and dlllghtzr of p- _ _ . . _ _ , _ _ ao, `the_late Deacon Robert Jones, _Haa- ln e1hrook._ She- leaves to mourn three daughters, Olga L. or Bpokane; Haa- _ el. Mrs. John W. Robinson, Bolivar, lidissourl, and Jean, Mrs. Geo. A. Al- sge gie, Ban Francisco, Cal., also one brother Henry Jones snr, .me sister e steel formerly of this Province is who left here sixteen years ago, is Of' - the st prasent_on»a visit to his mother M. in this olty. Frank, it will be re- ist membered, was a star goalie of the a Victoria hockey team- in the good old lf- days. He looks hale and hearty and th r -.sgiadwbebacksgaini.nhlsnat- let ive city, even for a short while. lie h _nex_t regular meeting of the City mul p____”m_a_ . _ Meyers, Peoria, lil., who wore egg- ,psalm enghuswuully ,bam uw to C°\I\1°il- Tl” l°l=l°‘/ll °f tl" °°el=f _,_ rhru tweed and carried pink roroa mm, modem ohms” in me cm Q, _'_'_' Docislly the permanent streets which ° compare favorably with any city in the States. - c _ u_<-1 despite the disagreeable weather was largely attended Mrs. Robertson died to suddenly at the_ home of her daugh- ter Mrs George H Laidlaw Heli so- . - - - we fax, on Sunday; after a shortlillnsss. Berdeath was hastened bytbssad newsofthesuddeupasslngedher tertain- mmu son-in-law, George B. Tuttle, of Port- onia - ' ' ' n land Oregon Surviving her are Lil t Ilan, wife of' Charles A. McLean, all soho. rdaho, Ahunwue or lou be George E.. Tuttle of Portland, s.nd` _:‘ nude, wus or oeorgo n. haiduw, e and Charles of Spokane, Washington. ' The pall bearers were Mr. James ms _ it He is registered at the Queen gtshographor- ond h daughter of Mr is to be held in the Caledonian Cl McKinnon. Captain T. G. Taylor. Mr. gndjrdrs Thomas Clark ol Bomer- umm 0 h sd A u _ ,_ At r largely rttehdod meeting oi vine. usortoh olohr rob. a Mr “___ c°m_f_u'_f_c:;_0:y;_”":e_§from the shareholders of the National rlefgher referred to above is s son Humax lady formerly of Charlotte candy Company, Limited. of Char- of Mrs Dena Flelgher of Victori_a P.| town who vémhed to make an e lottetewn, held in the office of the E. I. and learned has trade with Mr. e_'__m__ hem for mr “___ who _ Els Campbell was postmaster and owner °°ml’"‘y ’ “ui” ”°°°y mt wht' "W of this cw) . one of Canadafs best dancers. hav final details‘in. connection with or- --- th __ _ _ms Th ganlr-ation wer_e~completed' sndtthe ~_quplNs COUNTY COURT- ;°__“ w:_°y__e‘f§'u__':_‘; ____'__o_____:___:_: to '°“°""“ “"4 °' ‘”'°°"°"'“° ‘P W Q-‘~'°'“9 -mum’ 3° witlrthe holly and lr possible an polniedw A _ _ _ _ isnlsy mom-or at Mr' J/ P Simmonds, manager of His Honour' Judge‘Duffy on the °';”G‘5::;;‘l:°Wl“_`; h;°.__smm _,_ uh Benjamin Rogers and Mr. Charles Earle. The service was conducted by “» Rev. E. H. Ramsay and Rev. C. N. ' Brown. “_ 1° nsrunus rnoss rnorlcs-iw ln! turning Tuesday evening from s five CN- `weeks' excursion to the West Indies and points south Mr. J. J. McKin- l¥lll¢8 non, city, expresses himself delight- ed with his trip, andwith the beauty ci. or the places visited. Mr. Moxihnoh, ng who was accompanied by his wife, n- tlncluded in the itinerary Havana, Port Antonio, Kingtton, Crlstobel, Balboa, Panama _Clt , Costs Rica. w_ Not the least, interesting part of the gm tour was the trip through the Pan- gf- sms Canal to the Pacific. The novel- ug ty of everything encountered in the The trip made it_ doubly enjoyable. Ha- vana, Mr. McKinnon described as rg the most beautiful city in the world, he while Jamaica is without doubt the t most productive area in the world. of Mrs. McKinnon has, on return. gone gy on a visit to Montreal from New in york. _ _- n. - _ . " ‘ ~ ` 'l 'or¢o‘oi.r`twa'y_ior grass was adjourn- tho reoidrheo had its rumlrhingo. -- ` ` M M J es Jud e l-lsszard. Mr. E. D. Stems and MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER'-0" 'ner-H -T r nsridihtior Maloeque-'rho Johnsah'Jr-.lrooeared for the defend- nr. o. n. Demon or the -rruotoo '1'\uiradav. Mar. zotn. a' number or any' ggmgy mggn- ant. The case' of George W. Gard- Board, spoke of the successful way __ _ . 'md “_ W mm, 1,, ggmlngpm-_ot lnér vis Angus~A. McNeill for rent in which the work in connection Mr- and Mrs- G- C- Gillis. 131 Upper * ' ~ Meqmmm Tm do- was-d'smlu¢d. Judgment was given with the residence was being con _ mueorthrtowuutooeeoma-not--’”' ’ ' friends assembled at the home of _ Prince Bt., to tender a miscellaneous shower' ie their daughter Claudle, who is to he the principle in a som- ing event. After all the guests arriv- w ed Claudio was led blindfolded into gd the room, where a large basket dec- orated for the ooeasion, was laden g with giftal The presents which were many andbeautiful were unwrapped by Miss Margaret Acorn, while Miss e caused much laughter and merri- lly ment. The evening was spent in mu- ' ah and games. which was enjoyed ow Amy by all. Music for the evening was furnished by Miss Eleanor 0'R.llley pi.ano,'and !'ranh"‘Duck" Acorn on ing dons ample justloeto a.da.inty you hrheh which-vu on-nah; tho ladies ‘ lmtheir mast hospitable manner, mu- siowas resumed and the reatof the eeeninl spent in danoinl. The even- br sins- lt- §§;-iillll 3- 2% 5'-és-. Vtlhllll than \ -_ ere is no finer e- e' €I1g1I1€€1‘111g ash off.. EIGHTS , _ and _ SIXB9 TS. .\l. _ »=-meeasaa-¢~¢m _'_ __ -o , , a \\ ff ' Nothing contributes more to the satisfaction of the Nash owner than the knowledge that a higher price could pur- chase nothing better in the way of engineering. It gives him pride in his car and sound assurance that his investment will repay to him the fullest measure of finest performance. Among the 30 models Nash oEers for your consideration, including Twin-Ignition Eighta, Twimlgnition Sixes, and Single Sixes, you will ind not the slightest variation in They differ in size and body style but they are identical in the fact that each is built to preserve and perpetuate the Nash name as a standard for excellence in the motor car world. A Few Outstanding Nash Features Centralized chassis lubrication, built-ln, automatic radiator shut- ters, and the world’s easiest steering in every model. Lifetime-lubricate agrings with steel spring covers in t e Twin-Ignition Eight and Twin- Ignition Six lines. The priceless protection at no extra cost of Du- plate, non-shatterable plate glass in all doors, windows, and windf shields thruout the Twin-Ignition Ei ht line. This glass is also avail- »q--. _ _ f' l -_-.== q-naman-nance:-as . \ ' method. O-Q-4 quality of mahufacturing T Nash cars. ab e at slight extra cost in all other Nash Motor Sales Charlottetown, 0 from his late residence l1\°l’11iD5 to Bt. Dunstaxfs Basiii where a. Requiem High Mass D. The pallbearers were: M McCarthy. _-- APPOINTED KING-'S COUNSE city, was appointed s King's Couns yesterday forenoon Mr Shaw w called to'the Bar in 1907. He w appointed Stlpendisry Megist the Bar he entered into partnerahl with the late Judge Warburton an after the latter-'a appointment continued to practise alone He is ored ranks of King’s Counsellors ..________.1-- BIRTHS cnANm.s:n.-In this city. March 1 lcr Jr., a son. - Mar. 14. 1930, for Murtagh, a son, (James Louis). MUECHISON-At Buenos Aire to Mr. and Mrs. a daughter. Phyllis Winchester. Albion, a son. STORDY-At Crapaud on 13th, 1930, in Mt .and Mrs. Russelr Sturdy, (nee) Alma Myers a daushter. Kathleen Goldie. AITKEN-At the Prince County county Hospital, Bummerslde on Marohjdrd to the Rev. W. E. and Mrs. Aitken, Central mt 16, a daulh- ter. MCLEOD-At Bunbury, March 25 to Mr. and Mrs. Roderick McLeod, son. DOEIIELLO-At Green Bay. 011 1* 1s. loan, to Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Costello, a son, Leo Francis- 1 1 yastsrdamaryBuzh°l.as°ds'l youabeiur-i ca was . celebrated by Rev. P. McMahon, D. LESLIE-At the Charlottetown Hes- essr s. James Harper, James MsCabe, Ed- mond Warren, Alfred Egan, Harold HANDRAHAN-Died in the Sacred Howatt and Leo Dolronf Service at Heart Home, on March 27th, Daniel the grave was conducted by Rev. C. L March 26th, Michael J. Paquet, agedl is B7 years. 1 Mr. D. Edgar Shaw, barrister of th el at a meeting of the Governmen . . as as rate for Queens County in 1911 a position aged 69- March he still holds After belnz Called tn PARSONS-At Miilvale, on March p . . » as to Judge of Probate in 1921 Mr Shaw March 23rd at the home of hcr_ hacongratulated on .10lIlill€ lll° ll°“ - . - _.__-----~ '--"""B twenty-six days- lD30, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chand- MURTAGH-At Newton, Lqt 36. to Mr. and Mrs. Wal- South America, Sunday, March 23rd. - ` - ' N Prince Edward Island’ James Murchison, _“;N|;|N5_At. not 48. at the hmm oi’ Mrs. N. W. McKinnon, March 20th. to Mr. and Mra..R.obert. Jenkins. Mt- I I ,edwifeoflate Peter Hughes, Char- lottetewn pital, March 27th, Mrs. Mary Leslie. aged JB. E. Hsndrehsn. Funeral from A. A. Hennesseyb PAQUET-In the City Hospital, on MCDONALD-In this city, March 27. t John A. McDonald, Dairy Inspector, aged 88 years. DUFFY-At. llhnyvale, Int 65, on March 24, 1930, Mrs. Katherine Duffy 23 1930 Thelma Caroline Parsons d aged 19 years and 'I months ROBERTSON-At Halifax. Sundny daughlter, Mrs Cv H Laidlaw Sophia’ 0 Gates wife \' the late Charles E | Robertson COSTELLO-Ai. Green Bay, on Mar. “ 13, 1930, Leo Francis, infant son of\ Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Costello. aged _ ______..._.i---- ,I A Scottish landowner was com The vogue?- __i,,_. Spectatiewal'____ . ____. ‘_-~ 1, _Q We take pride in ¢v»