elf’s MQKDAY Hung-The news of no! m‘. J. D. McNutt. e M, supt. J. n. mums v L L mnwsy, which took ' my l; Haliiax after an ' "m b, lgggned with much H m]; city. M ‘ .4 ACCIDENIu-Whiie en- m, mm. shops early this " Robert Hurry sustained I. . Wm“) accident when a. M, entered his eyo- Mt" , “fitment here he ieit for Where he will enter ‘ROYI-l hospital g0,- further treat- “, misrms ' “"3"!!- PMm-"George R. Herbert M whghasbeen visiting Mm,’ 1., Charlottetown. spent k end "n. sununerslcle ro- am ‘rlendshjpg, while there we guest o! Mr. and Mrs. Mum“; Mrs. Herbert left , on return to Winnipeg-S. loU5LY_lLL—Mr. a. w. I o; summerside, has receiv- a| me very serious illness oi t Mm Frank F’. Tuplin, of pldfi’ Michigan. Mrs. TuP- l rm-mer resident oi’ Sum- iier many friends here will , he; recoveflfl-s- 9mg BELLS-A quiet wed- solemnized at the Preflby- Bnse, Summerside, on Wed- mnQm-r by Rev. C. J. Jeans, Evelyn Palmer and Mr. Ygo were united in man-lake- mony was witnessed by Miss Dorset and Mr. Jarvis Yeo. d, and groom are both very n. Richmond. their him" “d have the bcst wishes of a mends. Mr. and Mrs. Yeo me in Richmond, where Mr. | prosperous iarmen-S. UBNED FROM EXTENDED Mrs. John Sharp, of Sum- , and her daughter, Miss Zil- vg returned to the Island . extended visit to the Can- em where they visited Mrs. daughter,_Mrs. McKinnon . son, Mr. Claude Bharp, at n, Alberta. In Wlnnipek. ere the guests oi another r, Mrs. (Dr) McNeill. Their . a, most enjoyable one. On . y home, they visited Island in Minneapolis, ‘ ‘inn; and l. They are at present stay- . Dr. and Mrs. Sharp oi Bed- SENTENCES FOB WIN- BEAKING—Two young men l n given jail sentences for l; at the house oi a resident ge with shot guns and break- - windows. One, Anthony Gal- as arrested on Thursday and that evening by Mr. J. E. - ll, J.P., at the Court House, ide. He was found guilty en 30 days in Prince County The other young man, Law- Doucette, was tried at Alber- ore Mr. n. B. I-Iuestis, Jr; on and given 20 days in jail. _ brought to Summerslds on sday-S. ltAi. SERVICES-There was large attendance oi sympath- rlends from city and country funeral of the late Hugh Mao- Cornwall, Friday aitemoon. s were conducted by Rev. D. -~ the present pastor oi the Church at Cornwall, Rev. E. ken, a former pastor, and Rev. MacNcvin, of Georgetown. All iloquent reference to the ‘1 iiie and character oi Mr. lan, Mr. Ross stating that Y-lollr years he was an cider church at Clyde River. Like Paul "he had fought the good In hul finished the course, he fill the faith, and henceforth l: laid up for him a crown‘ of usnessi“ Mr. MacMillan was ' fist in the Clyde River Cem- ._.-_-...__.-_-._ _ Arr WEDNESDAY — ENDING‘ CONVENTION M.“ m" 5mm! and Mrs. Arthur- 3111mm. 0i Summeraide, m; on Monday for Halifax, u. s. ‘mm m”? "m ‘"0115 I convention of eh, Imperial Daugh‘ u oi the Empl" . QUDDIN DIQTI_A been received by Mm Oi Union ROIG, oumgjn t’ . den death oi her l rothir ma“: Moore. oi Dorchester, “w,” m,‘ um‘ N° puucul"! Wflc received. telegram h" GWPie Abbott, . -__.. RECUPERATlNG-dlr. Jame; 1-1". lam, student at Dalhousie University has returned a. his home m Spring: ,iield, after undergoing a. critical op- | eration at the Victoria General 1-10;- ' Pltal. Halifax. Mr. Haslam will spend hi8 VICIMOH With his par-gum’ ML and Mrs. Geo. Haslam. all! FROM BRITISH GUIANA .40‘. and Mrs. W. T. Badjer, 9g Georgetown. British Guiana, m"... “m” 19911411118 a vacation imp their son Mr. Louis Sadler, and M" Sadler, Brighton. This is their first ‘"5" m "118 Province, and they“, onloylnz the ilne weather experiene. 0d 80 far. Mr. and Mrs. Sadie: intend romolnlns till the ran. “ The Presbytery-arr’. E. I. met in Special session last evening in eh; Presbyterian Church, Alberton for the induction oi Rev, J, ,y_ girl's" D-D" mm the. Pastoral charge o: m” congregation. Rev. Charles J 3e Clair Jeans. Summerside presided‘ and narrated the steps lending up w’ the call. Rev. Alex. Gibson Mon- tague, preached the sermon. Rev, “m” A~ M3801‘. Moderator of Presbytery innducted Dr. 111-35" Rev. R. Moorheail legato gave (he. charge to the minister and n,“ y, H. Stavert addressed the people or the congregation. g Ill-FEB congregation was present, an the service throughout was very dllniiied and impressive. - Mm" 335 dolosotes from various cities in the Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland who arrived in the (my yesterday and the day preceding 101' the Rotary Conference or the 32nd District TEEl-stered at the Prince oi’ Wales College Hall last/evening where the first meeting of the may fefelwc. an informal get-together, was held. H The Rotarians who arrived Mon.- dfly and yesterday quickly made, themselves at home, and enjoyed themselves very fully at the various lmllwmptu functions. The Newfoundland delegates who arrived Monday morning on the 5.5. Sylvia were met on the steamer by a reception committee. After the sing- lllg oi’ the Newfoundland Antheen “in 9 Cflllidl. the delegation from the Old Colony was brought to the can. adian National Hotel. In the after- noon parties were quickly organized and various pleasant drives taken, The tour in ‘ ‘ d fox ranches, Par- liament Building and the Golf Links. The Parties all assembled at the beautiful farm home of "Viv"' Dun- bar where afternoon tea was served and a general good time enjoyed by‘ everybody. In the evening a similar function was held at the home oi Past Governor "Walter" Grant n1; Brlahton where an equally delight- ful time was enjoyed. Both these functions were in the nature oi a sur- prise and the visitors are high in their praise oi the genial host and hostess in each instance. Plans ior the construction oi the new P. E. I. Hospital as expeditious- ly as possible were outlined by Mr. J R. Paton, chairman oi the Build- ing Committ , at the annual meet- ing oi the institutirh held in st. Paul's Parish Hall last evening. An increased number oi patients treated ‘in the Hospital, with an increased number oi free patients, was report- ed by Mir.‘ W. K/Rngers, chairman of the Board oi Trustees, who pre- sided at the meeting. The report oi the 1930 campaign for the building fund was presented by Mr. W. l". cmorrhoids o’ Illa 5V ha‘: LE1. _ giiliigégég; 3 ,, S’ ._. ' -» lies: El T“ ‘ and of the 1923 cunpaign by Hon. Dr. I". i1. Heartl. -The re- port oi the Ladles’ Aid was prea- ented by Mrs. Rowland Meikle. The motion that m. W. K. Rog- ers and Mr. H. H. Home, the retir- ing trustees be reappointed was un- animously ’ Mr. Isaac Car- ter in making the motion spoke very highly of the work done. by the two members, stating that the hospital could not afford to lose men oi such sound judgment. The motion was seconded by Mr. J. P. Gordon. It was moved by Rev. Dr. Ram- uy and seconded by MI- J- P- 0°?‘ don that a vote oi thanks be ex- tended in the Medial stair. the nun ing atafl, the ladies Aid. It wee moved by Mr. B. A. Mcllefld and loc- onded by Dr. J. A. Clark that a vow of thanks be extended to the MW! oi at. Paul’: m- the use oi the holl- Tho appointment oi Mr. Jamel Paton tattle Trustee Boe-rdwllwfl" firmed. a, _ Capt. D. A. Nobieyhloncton, N3, | SAD NlWb-Mre. Dougald Mac- Donald, Orwell, received the cad new: on Saturday oi the death oi the Rev. John J. MacDonald, a native oi Orwell, P.!.‘.I. ATTENDING CONVABNHON — chic! investigator m: the Maritime Provinces, cf the Fire Underwriters’ Investigation and so» Information Bureau oi Canada, ‘accompanied-by his wlie, is here attending the Rot- ary Conventi . Before returning to Moncton, Capt. Noble ‘will take up some investigations in different parts oi the Island. —I.ETUBNID I'll/OM LAUNCH- INCa-Mr. J. J. Morris, Manager oi the Provincial ‘ Bank oi Canada, Summerslde, and - who l , esented the Bummer " Board oi Trade at the ceremony of launching the new car ferry at llauzon. Quebec, returned last Friday with Mrs. Morris, who accompanied her husband on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Morris were well pleased with their visit, Mr. Morris said that it was remarked by people present that the launching was one oi the prettiest they had seem-S. THURSDAY , AIDE! T0 GOVERNOR GENER- AL-Lt-Col. John R. Gale, V.'D., ‘of the Saint John Fusiliers, has been appointed an honorary aide-de-camp to His Excellency the Governor- General, Lord Bessborough; other Maritime Provinces men so honored are Lieutenant-Colonel S. C. Olanil, V.D., oi the Reserve oiiicers, Halifax, and Major F. 1. Andrew, M.M., of the Prince Edward Island Light Horsc, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Announce- lncnt oi these appointments is made in the Canada Gazette oi May 2L]. Running aheady and courageous race he... start m finish. Waliie Rodd, Highficld “dark horse," won theulalflilvildl Patriot ten lniic road. race last night over a field oi iii- teen ‘hardened and gritty runners. His time 60 minutes flat, was twelve minutes better than last year's time bin: minutes, made by Harry Mc- Eiwen of Bristol. Lot 40, one o! the ‘ best local l0 milers who ever donned a running shoe. McEwen, by the way, finished second, only ten ieet behind Roddjwhom he pushed to the tape. ‘Only two challenges were offered in the‘ last mile oi the race. McEwen. after passing Hugh Campbell at the seven ‘mile "mark, after Barney Pran- ca, "who appeared to be going good. droppedout, contented himself with tucking in behind Rodd for the next two miles. Coming through Victoria Park McBwen made a gallant bid ior the pace, but was turned back by the plucky Highfielder, who length- ened his stride to ‘hold the lead. The delegates to the Conference oi the 32nd Rotary District ended their first day's proceedings with their an- nual banquet and ball held last ev- ening at the Beach Grove Inn. The first business ‘ was held yesterday morning at the Prince Ed- ward Theatre. Golfing and sight seeing occupied the delegates during the afternoon. - The Conference Banquet at Beach Grove Inn was one oi the most suc- cessful ever held. Rotarian George J. Smith, District Governor, presid- ed. The club was very gratified that the managem ‘ oi the inn was able to have it ready for the function, which, with the governor's ball. is al- ways anticipated with much pleasure. A very excellent dinner was served, ed the speakers in order. present. Ii he were younger, hc would be aifjoliy outwardly as any present, in any case. he was as jolly ill spirit, His Honor stated. There is’ u. cordial welcome awaiting all guests. at Government House. i l tion o_f the Governor's kindly attit-Q ude, and hospitality. He then pre- si the morning on behalf oi the City dented Mrs. Dalton. - His Worship MayorT. ‘W. I... . Prowse again estended his welcome oi Charlottetown. Hie Worahipjold a number oi interesting anecdotes, provocative oi much laughter» i The Chairman then introduced Mrs. Prowse. _ , m. Charles Earle l-enderedfcaa- Bdl, My Home" very acceptably, and wu enthusiastically endured. _ Mr. Percy Turner presented g the attendance trophy u. the newioubd- land Club oi ‘which Cyril Duley, St. John's, is president. The‘ recipient responded Iittingly. _ A mat designed‘ with a map oi Prince Edward Island was presented- to Mrs. Will Taylor, Springfield, ll- linois. Mrs. Roy Knoppcl, New York. was presented with an Island-made vase. Miss Margaret Smith was pre- sented with a scene in water colours. Mr. Turner announced that the golf scores were: Sackvllle, 252; St. John,v2lll; Moncton, 219; and Char- lottetown, iill, the latter winning. The individual prizes were won as ioilows: Mr. H. S. Murray, Frederic- ton, gentleman's first prize, and Mr. D. J. Brennan, St. John, second, and Mr. N. A. Hcstier, Sackville, consola- tion. Mrs. H. S. Murray, ladies’ first prize; Mrs. Frank Dayton, Moncton, second; Mrs. Ingram, Campbellton, Consolation. - Graced by ‘the presence oi the Right Reverend Bishop 0'Suillvan, His Honor Lieutenant Governor Dal- ton, Premier Lea and other dignit- Unlvcrsity was held yesterday af- aries, the seventy-seventh annual commencement oi St. Dunstalfs tcrnoon’ at the University Hall. ' A'vcry pleasing program was prea- cnted. ‘The Alumni essay was rend by Joseph D. McCarthy and the val- cdictory by Elcsban A. McPhec. An eloquent address to the graduates was-delivered by Dr. J. D; McGuigan. Bishop O'Sulllvan, Lieutenant Governor Dalton. Premier Lea. Hon. J- D. Stewart and Dr. W. JfP. Ma- Mlllan, M. L. A. also delivered short addrersos. l ‘ Bishop O'Sullivan expressed great pleasure. on viewing the graduating class. He thanked Rev. Dr. Murphy and Dr. McGuigan for their words of welcome. During his six years at St. Augustine Seminary, Toronto. he stated. a number oi St. Dunstanb graduates attended there, men who‘ were able to take their places as leaders with representatives of twenty six dio always to the iront. I I Word has been received in this Province of the sudden death on May 17th in California oi Mr. John P. Hood, a native oi this Province and former publisher oi The Char- lottetown Guardian. The deceased, who was 67 years old, died from heart failure while, motoring to Stockton. California, to‘ attend a picnic of the newspaper staff of the Stockton Record. He was travelling alone at the time, and-was found, with his car dltchcd 0n thl! side 0i the‘ road. He had been troub- lcd for some time with a weak heart. His daughter, Mrs. Ernest W. Beer. oi this city, who returned on Mon- day irom visiting her sister Mrs. D. Mitchell at Calgary. received tcic- I graphic word oi’ her father's death; on the eve of hcr departure for~ home. The Sunday previous to his death‘ Mr. Hood had spent with his daugh- ' ter Mrs. William Creighton. at Oak-y land. Cal. - I i The late Mr. Hood was born at ‘Pl-yon. this Province, a son oi the velopcd a lifelong fondness for news" paper work. He came to Charlotte- town in the early 00's to undertake, the agement oi the Guardian] Publishing Company in the early. days oi its history and ‘remained with interests to the new proprietors. Heal businessman . st. Dunstan's men are ,_ zlad under hi: management. Thehduudian nude troll Wolfe-as. He-‘hui the success- iul editor's "nose for news" and was continually on the mlert for. the lat-- B! lfllflrmtlm. both local and ior- eign. Under his management and the editorship oi the late Mr. J. l. B. Mcvrelcly. The Guardian- gained a wide reputation, for being a first- Cllll lndup to. date daily.- In the latter yurs oi his cor-meg. tion with The Gllllidiln Mr. Hood WI! in wlllplrauvuy _ $0!‘ shtlllih. and it was largely on that account that he and his partner, Mr. I". it. NGIIOII, decided to lell out. _Aiter leaving The Guardian Mr. Hood "joined-his brother-in the boot and shoe trade in Calgary, and re- mained there ionthreeyears. Sub- sequently, still in the search for lact- ter health. he went to California. and resumed his newspaper connection. He went on various dnanthiy and weekly rubllcati -n., but never sought to become directly Jwponsible in newspaper publication. ' Progressive andenterprlsing, Mr. Hood while a resident oi Charlotte- town‘ took a very keen interest in lo- cal institutlons, although he actively took part in public affairs. ' He is survived by_ hisiwldow who resides in Oakland. Caliiomia, and three daughters, lMrs. William Creighton. Oakland. -Mrs., s. p. Mitchel. Camry. and Mrs. Ernest w. Beer,‘ Charlottetown, also one sister, Mrs. J. W.‘ Calibeck, Summersidc, and one brother, William H. Hood. of Calgary. to all oi whom sincere nympatlly will be extended. minor -ls'l..\1vb cannons -- Among ' the graduates"- at lvlcfiillr this year. Qreceiving the degiee of Master oi Science is Mr. John Lorne Howait, B. S. A. iMcGiill, Charlottetown (plant pathology). I ‘ FINAL SOCIAL FUNCTlON—'I'h€ Prince of Welles College graduating class. and the gull’ oi the College Tlmes'held a very enjoyable dance. the last social"iunctlon_ of the col- loge year, at the 12.0. _0. l". Hall last evening. Forty couples tripped the light iantasticto the gay and ryth- mic music of Elliot's Orchestra. Re- lreshmcnta were served. and festiv- ities continued. The chapcrones were Mrs. Leith McLeod and Mr". Parker Hooper. ' . marriage took piaq. in the Baptist Church, Alexandra. on HOV?!‘ JONES-WOOD NUPTlALS-‘lhe Tuesday i furs»- i‘ WIN! MEDAL-Joint winners 0! the Governor Generals medals at Acadia University this year are Miss E‘. McMillan and Mr. Donald C. Fra- ser. Misa- Mclliillan belonlfi W M‘ ‘berry Plains. this Province, and rc- ceived-the award in Household Ec- onomlcs. 'Miss Florence Currie. Deaconess.- Toronto, and ior seven years etlBllE-l, ecLin missionary work 1n Cores un-y cler the Presbyterian. Church 1" 93"‘ . ada. is now located with her father.‘ Rev. P. W. Currie. Pastor fli- “Wm-W Harbor ‘North and Peters _RORd- Since the arrival oi Miss Currie thr- Pastor has been living in the Manse. —SUFFERED PAINFUI. INJURY -—Master Wilircd Inman. son 0! Judge and Mrs. lnman oi Summer- sidc, had the misiortunte to receive an injuw to his left arm when in Charlottetown on a visit n! the week end, which necessitated his havlill it in a cast. ‘it ls pleasing to room‘! that he he is doing very nicely llml able to be out and about-S I —Rlf'l‘UltNlNG HOME - Miss Cameron of Albany. who was serious- ly hurt in a recent automobile ac- cideht at the railways crossing at Al- bany. is expected to return to her home on Saturday from the Prince County Hospital. whore she has been since the accident. Although much better Miss Cameron will have to} Mr. Pierce Butler. Peters Road. re- wived a letter from a lady in Y'all River. Mass, with the following: "I Sound the potato" that you grow rmarked,» and can truthfully say they arr tho best potatoes I vvcr cooked. I was vary much surprised that you got only 28 cents a bllfilllflfi- 1 paid 48 cents a peck. some work for that price. l hope I Call G?! 1'10"’- of them hm. your. wishing you all success, yours truly. Mrs. Jabez Wil- kinson. ' The regular monthly meeting of the local Branch oi’ the Canadian" Leg- ion House last evening with a falr attendance. President J. J. Ielzlllll- er in the chair. Three new members were admitt- ed. _ _ Comrades C. F. Hinc and Lnuls Ropgr were appointed representativ- cs to attend the Dominion Qllmim‘ ion B. E. S. l... was held" at the Lcg- . ‘an, . err; Genuine comit and pleasure in ‘every cup ‘Fresh Iron RECEIVED DIPLOiHA-Jfh" 11'! nrcvlously published or th0sd rccclv- 111K diplomas from Horton Acadvmv should have includvd tilat or Mi“ Lois Jones, Bimburv danghtcl" Oi Mr J. Walter Joncs. ARTIST GR.ADL’AT'ES~—lVil§:. E, Jean McLean, daughter of Mr. and MrsJR. c. McLean. souris, ul-m rPC_ Chill’ graduated from Mount. Allison Ulllveroiiy. is spending the summr-r several pieces of MISS lfclyeans svorl»: were on display. Particular was lakcn 0i‘ a beautiful clicsi Scnndahavian design. Mclal clny. basketing and china work uvrcl I-lll the gardens’ .\lr.‘~. (ior-don lticlnnm. aged 52 years lTRAlN0ll—lil _thl.= city May 27, ,l\iz.s., Prim" 'I‘r.'unor, aged 8'! years. ' snsizlnaunll-Ai hiurroy Harbor ‘Sllliiil. Mav 17, after a short illness. I Mrs. Henry Scncabaugh, formerly jdcnnlc Burhrw m her 68th year- r-cge quietly for a little whiic yet. Blot homo. At the graduation arm-ti...‘ notice 4 Oli work. i also on PXillhli, and was subject to, much favorable comment. Hm" a‘ork' ' ' shmved Miss McLean to be an alilst oi outstanding aililltv. BIRTHS KEOUGII-To ‘Mr. and Mrs. Eddlf‘ Kcough, Borden. May 9. a son. Em- cst St. Clair. WARREBZ-At P. E- I. Hospital, “av llth, l93l. fr» Mr. and Mrs. GRJHE“. Warren, a son, George Garnet ‘Nir- [VH1 RODD-At thc Prinvc Frlwnrri ls- lanri Hospital. April flit. i931 tn Mr. and Mrs. Porcy Rodd. Charlotte- town, a son. FTI-‘JVART-At lhr- Pvincr‘ Edward Island Hospital, Ma)‘ 2i. 193i tn ion to be held in rfiagnra at the end o! next August. The Executive were given power to add others. ‘ Comradcs_ J. J. Lciihlllcr. A. G.‘- Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Stewart. Charlottetown. a daughter. {DEIGlIEN-At Silmmcrsldc. nil liinx‘ 26th. 193i. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest rnornipg, oi Miss Edith . Wood. “warm, A, G, Bruce. Leo Bradley and lpeighen, ,, son. d hcalnrprm daughter oi Mr. andMrs. J. E. Wood ‘Jghn sounder: were appointed del- {MORRIFSEY-J-t thc cm‘ I-lnsjiilal 19mm‘ L‘ l“"g"“pl a" _ h m“ °f Hlalbw- 9° 3"- Ru-"el E- “m”! ‘cgates to the ‘Provincial Convention ‘May 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mor- i "WW1? N” “Etre” m gum g n sob b: Mrs. Jiabel Jones.‘ formerly! of Charlottctownf and at present lady Superintendent oi the Halifax Industrial School.‘ tn be held in Charlottetown nrolpsb- , 1y on the 4th oi August. i‘ Comrade the Rev. Dr. Whlston who ‘ Re“ Mr‘ Chis‘ |served in France for fourteen months W. J. hionnirlmh. risscy, Johnston's Rvinr, a son. MONAGIIAN-At the P. E. I. lins- pita], May 2'7. 11m. u. Mr. mid Mrs. '11P!‘ Flnrcnce holm. performed the ceremony. The ‘with eh, American Force delivered Cameron», n. daugliivr. Hanoi Alivc. bride wasattended av‘ hel- sister. happy couple who have the best wishes of many friends will reside in Mt. Albion. ' ' The annual meeting oi the Alum- ni Association oi st. Danst-irzs Un- iversity aids held in the College Hall after the commencement "orclscs on wrsélesday. May-ma. P (it'll-D u. {a McPhce submitted his report. show- ing the Association's acuuty rlurinz the year. ‘l‘l'.c Secretary ‘lkcasurez-‘s lcbort showed a substanful growth .;\ the endowment iund ELI-hon of oiilcers ‘resulted as ioilows: Presid- eat. Mark it McGuigau: vice Drea- after which the chairman introduc-i late Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Hood of illmts. J. i" :Macl\i.i1la\-. in: H. E ‘ ‘that place. In his early days hef-rpcau: Sscrctary Trcawre." Ravi His Honour Lieut. Governor Dal—' taught school at Augustine Cove, andl-f. A. Sullivan: assistant secretary. ton, the first speaker. expressed him-, was subsequently employed with the Rev, w_ MeGuiran; Executive Com self as being very gratified at being; summer-side Pioneer, where he (le- _mlttec: C. V. Darveau. Quebec. Dr C. H. Dalton...Boston, Rev. F. F. Walker, St. John. H.112 MacPnce. Rem-R. V. McKenzie. Bylverr. Des- Roches. M’. A. Farmu. all of Char- lottetown. Auditors: st. Clair Tram- or and Dr.,J. E. Blanchard. Judge The chairman expressed appreeia- it until i913, when hedlspoeed oi his 5c. G. Duffy was _then appointed as representative of the Association on the Board oi Governors. i a, splendid address on the Subject-y lvorls. and the" aroma by Mr- E'|“'I'he Greatness of Life" which was ‘Hospital, ltiav 25th. to Mr. and M... chamue" M ch“l°“°i°“m' The ‘imuch appreciated by all present. By ‘Frank F standing vote- a hearty vote oil ‘thanks was tendered to the learned speaker. . The meeting closed with the Nat- , ional Anthem. , I The final business session oi‘ the’ annual conference oi Rotary Clubs; oi the 32nd District was held YES-l Theatre. and was followed by a lun- ‘ cheon at the Beach Grove Inn. the_ final-function of the conference. At 8 o'clock a special breakfast to‘ the sackvillc Rotnrians and mcom-l ing Presidents of all clubs in the dis- T trict was held in ihc Canadian Nat- ' lonal Hotel. j The conference proper was called, lto order with District Governor Smith 1 lpresiding. After invocation by Rev. A- l McLeod o.’ Kcntvillc, communlcat-' ions were read by Conference sec- retary Jim liiurlcy‘. and reports from the Conference Committees present-f ed. . l Then followed the election oi Di», trict Governor. J. Whidden Graham; of the Milltnwn, st. Stephen Club; WRJ-‘féillfllid by acclimation amid; great enthusiasm and applause. ‘ i 4 I . iorday morning in thi- Prince Edward ‘ ' WALKER -—- At .lhc Chalinitrrlon-ln Wnlkcr. daughtcr. PENDERGIAFUT-On May llllh. Mr. and Mrs Jnmvs Prrndrrga. Kcnsington. a son. Fluzrnc \'.‘.~' SANDERSON-AL North Rivmg un May 5, 1931, to Mr and Mrs. Frank- lin Sanilcrson. a (laughter. Cliarlottctovwi. a §q¢ygyyqaoo~ooo¢§v~vo+o4ooavo0o - wvvvoovoovooovoooo i0. DEATHS llicKENNA-in this City. May 25th. Mrs. Fclix McKcnna in hm‘ 85th year. BROTHERbK-Ai his homo m (‘iTl-‘Fn- ficld. May 28, 193i. Erlwarcl Brolhcrs. 1nd B9. PR0l"||"l'—At Marcelo. him‘ David Proflii. aged '72 years. MClNNlS-At Bedcquc. him‘ ‘J7. DDD ior skin inflections Ii cools, soother. instantly. A _flm that actually does wash the blemished akin clean. A bad skin ls unfortunate. j embarrassing. unncccssargv. with lillfi‘ formula so rich in healing elements- F. A. You" "naive: Drug I'm. l-ifh‘ Johnson l‘ Jnllnlnn, "fllllhi" g . I a i i i ‘ OneWoman‘ , Always tells another One» Wlliliflii alwfil‘ "m5 ‘Mum Hvhcn sho has found a medlcuie that i kpppg h1g1‘ m, and today thousand: {of girls and WflmCh use n0 0th" lmedlcine than Dr. liamsltons Pills. ‘ they find that headache. 5W0“ w *7" ‘dlgcslivn disturbances clear u; ‘_‘ quickly when one or tan oi‘ these ‘ littlc pills arr taken at borlilino- Tl" iifllllf‘ cffcci oi’ Dr. Hamilton: Pill! .‘ on tho stomach. livcr and digestive . m, 105s ni iimc when Frill "Si? U111 Hzcnilc Iaxamv- Exactly sluttd l0 woman's nrmls. Sold b.\' H11 61118843" in 25r- bnxcs. .1 0-0-04 Jzxtaitxza»... _ FIEILI) PEAS VETCHES FODDPIR CORN snub HARLEY SEED OATS l‘.- 4 pa_.4A iFURNiP SEED ,1 anal on." noor swans. Another lni n! TIBIOTHY SEED rim hare for MONDAY. Junr 1st. "I01! Garter 8. 0o. LIMITED. ."' g $9011 Grain Fitifi Li!!! Q § § Q i (EARDEN SEEDS ‘gaomoo-Q-b-ro-oooobwo iii? 3e Mr. Hood was a thoroughly prac- l M FTHIPJG APPzoPniaarrs-z F-‘OIZ suwvAY HCFWFY-‘b’? l8 THAT ‘? xiv-bum} waar m we won-D our. 1;“: wllEN WE Go OUT ToMoPlP-OU! kf / LITTLE anal-EM F“ I