l . l i '- vacwvanva s BUDGET For 0R, SATURAY. nouns: DAIRY NOTE-Dr. J. P. Lantz, purchased from Bruce MacDonald, North Wlltshire. Charlottetown recently two valuable Jersey cows NURSERY CLUB FOBJTID iltl. JACK B. Ledwell was elected ized president of the newly o P8"! nursery club of the Charlottetown hospital. Slater St. John the Bap- Mrs. vice-presi- dent: Mn. M. Alban Farmentreas- tls ll honorary president. Hod L. MaoMlllan is urer; Mrs. Fred C. Brady, secr tary, and Miss Mae King, adviser. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Mrs. Mary Peters was held e. Saturday morning from her late _.m residence. 98 Euston Street to St. ‘a Baa Dunstan lllca where Requiem High Male was by Rev. C. McCormack. The pa bearers were: Ben]. Gallant. Jerome Gallant, A drew Gallant. Moses Peters, Bruno Martin and Ifi-ank Murphy. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. W. Keefe. LEAVES FOR OTTAWA-Mr. secretary of the W. L. Higgins. Charlottetown Board of Trade. le by plane for Moncton, N. 13., Sat- urday enroute to Ottawa where he will represent the Board and pro- vince on the Maritime Transporta- tion Commission delegation which was expected to meet Transport Minister Howe today. Mr. C. J. Burchill. Halifax. will represent Nova Scotia and Mr. J. D. Mc- Kenna. Saint John, will represent New Brunswick. IIRIDI-TO-BE IHOWEIQED. — Miss Lona Duncan. Grafton Street. whose marriage to Mr. Frank Storey making place on Friday next. has n the guest of honour at several lolly parties. Miss Greta. Iarbour entertained for her at a ower and bridge at whlo noon received many use! Rrettv articles with which to ousekceplng. kitche E3’ of Old Spa-in. This happy added manv exquisite g1 hope-cheat and ended aufper and happiest felieitationa. MAGNHILD LOADS CARGO- The S.S. Magnhild, first steamer in Charlottetown this season is scheduled to sell for St. Pierre and Newfoundland tonight oneral cargo. Freight from total of ap- turnips Bulk of the carge la consigned to New- The steamer which sailed from Montreal, ar- rilyx in Charlottetown Saturday n t. Picker-d and Co. are agents. to arrive with a here wl include a proximately 3000 bags of and potatoes and 66 cattle. foundland por t e. The 8.5. Colony Trader in expect- ed next Saturday. INVESTIGATE GRASS FIRE- Roval Canadian Mounted Police were investigating the origin of l. grass fire in East Royalty yester- day afternoon which destroyed two etaclu of hay in it; path. About 12 tons of hay, the property of Mr. Bruce Stewart. were destroyed. The blaze was believed to have started on the farm of a Mr. Smith ad- joining the Stewart Ex- cept for the stuck: e fire. which ew t over several acres of hay- lan . was said to have caused little damage. It was a large and representative gathering that filled a private un- dertakiu cha 1 Tuesday after- noon. w en fr ends. relatives. and business associates gathered to pay their last respects to Kitsllands eldi contractor, Samuel N. McLeod, 8857 West Fifth Avenue, who had passed away on Sunday. Rev, J. P. Gordon of Fail-view Baptist church w‘ re the deceased was a deacon. conducted the service, assisted by inter- ment was in Ocean View Burial were Walter Rev. N. A. Harkhese and l~"k. Pallbearers Chambers. George Harris, S. W. Mathews. R. Robertson, D. Fletch- Crc er. and C. B. we. PASS FLYING TESTS-Five candidates for airplane pilot lic- in flying tests at Upton Airport Saturday. it ensea were successful was announced last night. candidates were: Carl Burke, try- fcr commercial license, and Dr. Holman. and Earle P. Baker taking teats for private lio- . S. Giddinga, Thomas S. Edgett, Robert 811588. real. inspector civil ed the examinations. Tests eluded written examinations. paper: are cent to Ottawa for mp- rcval before licenses are issued. e four trying for ees are students of f ing instruc- tor L. A. Fletcher, who has turned cut a long list of successful pilots. M. A. former t Supreme James OTtegan m. t, assistant librarian o1 he dence 65 radiord street. Britan- sev- the Women's which she was made a, life member several years ago. The pallbearers were Messrs. John Court. Blondon. John A. Blondon, Don- aid McLure. William Mathesonmnd Mocheol. nia village, after an illness eral months’ duration. O‘Reaan was a eon of the es an and his wife. Marv McCarthy of Pariéslioro. N. S. e and ' was educ at la e Col- lege. Halifax. and St. Jose h‘e Unl- sit . M " cook. N. . Fioilow- 1'5; h nealdjiligtfon he was aaeoclat- J°hn A ed for some years wi e late Sir Coillngwood Schrelber pioneer railroading and later became en in dependent contracmr in Miss and atart On Friday evening a number of girls gave her a mis- cellaneous shower at the Blue Room occasion ta to her with a late aviation. Department of Transport conduct- in- B’ no ft wall. Mrs. l'l serving tin. ceesion. a ed Mr. practical and useful malnder of the evening was spent in music and dancing. The ad- dress follows. Dear Margaret Emmett. As we this evening, we feel a tingle of joy and happiness creep us at the thought that you are ta - ing up residence in our community. This time we hope u permanent residents. From past association we have aeen in you friends of stlrllng worth. faithful citizens 5P" W. t0 the thur Rev. failing M0011 O1 Linkl peogle of t cred services. M'- ‘L L Blmdum Mm“ ment being in the Bra albane ce-m- etery. Despite the bad condition of the roads the funeral was largely attended as the _ was well filled by those who came to pary their last respects to ho was and At the Central Christian Church visiting Odd Fellows and Rebek- ahs. who attended 1n a body. were welcomed by the Rev. S.C. Cooper, pastor of the church. An eloquent sermon on "The Love of Christ" was preached by Mr. Cooper. TUESDAY Co —S'SIDE HARBOR FREE FROM ICE-The harbor at is now free from ice and cn Sun- day Mr. Roy Tanton and other achting exithusiasts were out sail- ng on the harbor. boat: are being got ready for the yachting season-S. WELCOME EXTENDED — On Wednesday evening April 20th. t.he Fernwood school district at a. Emmett Molsaac to extend to them a welcome t9 the community. Mr. Elmer Sherry acted as man and an address was read by Mr. Everett McKenna while Mr. Brendan Sherry present- and in then. we ask you to accept this bearing with it our sincere w for your future happiness and pio- FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral cf Mrs. Malcolm Th was held from the Rose Valley Un- e I itcd Church on Saturday, April l 23rd“ a short private service having been conducted ublic service, with Rev. Ar- I-llia officiating at both s0 well -lliIPlIDVlNG—It in pleasing to that Mr. Kenneth Schurman cent meeting of the Canadian _ etter Road is fiving after his serious operation. a delgggtg to we wnvennon slowly 1m.- IIIQIIY —IMPROVING — The friends of Mr. Iaalie MacKlnnon, Int 16 will be pleased to learn that hen is improving from his serious —DO!NG NlCELY-Friends will pleased to leam that Mr. Carl cNevin of Glenwood is nicely and that his condition is much improved. Mr. MacNevin is a patient in the Prince County Hos- vital-S doing —RETURNED T0 liIAG-DALENS; Mrs. Dolore Delane who have been visiting in Welling-- ton returned h ' home at House Harbour, Magdalen Islands. They sailed on the S. S. Lovat from SCUI‘LS.—S —LEAVE5 FOR CORNWALL,| ONTF-Mr. C. I. Bacon. ' ered his connection with the town of Summerside on April 20th, a manager of the Electric Light Plant leaves earlv this week for _ Ontario. wheio a position awaits h1m. spent lhe last few days visilng his mother in Timon. Sexcral infur: .111‘ parties were ue.d .1. 111s honour 111-.- fore he left Sumiuei-side, where hel and J had made muuv friends during his two rears icsitieilce and who wish him oierv sup-wuss —S C. P. MANAGER HERE~lVl12 Forbes T. Rhude. of manager 0f the Canadian Press on the Pacific Coast. arrived in Char- lottetown .n:f. week on a visit to l-is mother. Mrs. Captain and his szster. Rhuoe. her daughter. has been very ill for some time. anc. m..i.ns about the same. Mr. Rhude plans to remain for about a week on the Island. Charlottetown Odd Fellows. me 119th anniversary of the organlmtion of their order. at- tended divine worship at the Cen- tral Christian morning. 100 members of the t/wo local lodgeaSt. Lawrence and Wil- dey marched in the parade finder the direction of Mr. John T. Mar- A band directed by M1‘. Thomas MacFai-lane led the pro- last week to who sev- Corn - Mr. Vancouver. Rhudc. Mrs. T. G. Ives. .vho is residing with hi: condition re- 0b- Church yesterday Summerside Many of the the home of Mr. and chair- of welcome Mclsaac with a gift. The re- Mrs. and gather together throu h rec ectable this. if t ‘IE5 and recognition o A. Matheson mt the home prior at the ve. inter- 91 1 rem may | Other officers elected were: Bacon a1 Branch of this city G, w, at Ottawa presented a report. ; the 1 'servlce was adopted. The f ‘J. Duffy; Secretary, Geo, i Beer; Treasiuer, Harry Murphy. that there are a number of taalous tmturr. l checked promptly. Mr. W. J. Mcnaghan ulas elected president of the Charlottetown Gyro Hammi- Club at the annual meeting of the lorganization held in the Canadian I National Hotel last night. lTJarle C. tary; M1‘. R. Llillaert R. Henry. R. 0T5. — ~A \'('l' ' wood. In spite of the beautiful chair the chief feature of t After Mr. Campbell had 111g was spent and served-S. at their weekly meeting Alexander J. Charlottetown School of Flying. congratulations to the were burned owned by Mr. W hose to extinguish hefltlmt equipment was heat the building. it was said, Th fire wae discovered about f!" were l-Rain called when ticn. There was little damage. era] spacious church on and favorably . Wallis spoke of her un- M1‘ faith in things the love and interest had manifested in the work of the Christian missions, taken a leadin V A large qirole of learn with regret the passing her home in this city yeeterxdayht: Eternal, and which she as she had part in organizing alev branch of the Missionary Society of Simon friends will alt f“ Mre. Nelson Rattenlbury. vention here March 29. It. was believed the constituency w t “c n_ w of Queen's had set a precedent ln ‘ e e known in the community in which Canada for having two members she had worked and resided during returned by a her lifetime. Paying tribute to the worth and character of the decen-"e by-electlons in Yesterday. Those supporting the nomination of Mr. Douglas were: Messrs. Rus- Dillon. Riley. Clair Tralnor. S. A. McLeod. James Cur- rafier Cecil A. Miller. Dougald lgfc innon. J.A. Farquharson, John of L sell C. Chandler. Frank L. George J. Tweedy. D. J. Mark R. McGuignn. St. Cousins. T Prowse, Rae. Charles McKenzie. Craawell. John Bulman, William OFFICERS ELECTED-At ".1 Begr and he1d|arriva1 of P cl tlgn fkigiatergstnutgifi o‘ “t: "-1 “ 5 ° °O.JP°‘,,.,,,,,; -—RETUENED raom BALI!’ (officers were elected: President, .1. M1‘- w' N- “mu” h“ mmfi w. 1-1 1 SICK HORSES-The Department m“ " m 10f Agriculture has been informed sick horses 1n this Province and that i the MCKUPS; seems to be of a con- The Department therefore requests that anyone hav- to lug a‘ horse which has died from y.‘ this sickness. notify them immedg. ately after‘) sleuth. so a p051; mm. e made and the disease Mr. Baker. 1st vice-president; lam-am...‘ Dr. ‘Alex J. Murchison. 2nd vi DTGSIGEIL; M1". Morton Dew. secre- . Donald Scott. treas- urer; an-zi Messrs. R. Wilson Becket. 1 _ Earl Taylor . Gordon MacDonald, direct- C8- 3 BRIDGE PARTY y suwvssilll anti enjoyable bruise 11111"1\" “'11s hclrl at (he Can- adlan LCQHJII Home last nigh! 11n- der the auspices of ll11~ Lathes Aux- come to the district on their am- val at their new home in Fern- , bad condi- tion of the roads a large gathering was present to welcome them and their three young sons. Au address Of welcome and presentation of a and picture “'21s 1e evening. _ thanked the visitors a very pleasant even- refreshments Mr. Norvile L. Lilck, Chairman cf the Rotary Boys‘ Work Commit- tee. presented a report on the find- lnle 0' the Committee to Rotariana the Canadian National Hotel yesterday. Rptarian K. S. Rngers was in the chair and the finger-Its ulfgres Rfétiatrign V R. o as a. con, T. Forbes Rhude of Vancouver. B, g and Dr. Creelman, Charlotte- wn. The chairman announced that Rot-Minn Oiddlnae had qualified for the first stages of pilot from the The club was instructed to send Waterford Ngg-h Sydney Club recently organ- CIIICKENS DIE IN FTRE—Ap- bfflXlmct-Bly 250 chickens. varying in age from one day to two months. _ lo death in a fire which (lefltfvyed a breeder house . J. Cudmore, Elm AVBHUB. last evening. The 20 by 8 foot frame building in which they were housed was completely d95- tmyed. Firemen used one line of _ the blaze. It was unknown Just how the fire started as the standard type o: used to 5.15. There was no estimate of the loss available. An hour later flmflght- 0e an automobile. owned it was said by a Mr. Carr. caught fire near the Htzroy-Weymouth Street intersec- Queens yesterday-mcminution day. 'I‘lie neat was made vacant by the death of Mr. Peter Sinclair, Lib- Mr. Douglas was the only candi- date to nominate when the office of Returning Officer A.O.P‘. Gill was open from noon until 2 p.m. He was chosen at a Liberal con- cclamntion during one parliamentary ‘will begin and it was expected this d term. Hon. Charles A. Dunning. Finance Minister, received no op- sltion December 30. 1935. and r. Douglas received no Opposition Peter McDonald. Preston L. Camp- bell. J. B. McDowell. Edgar A. Mc- Lemuel . . L. Sear, Garnett Camp- bell. C. C. Ellis. Hector F. Keir. mnonaruurlolta t- I aratulatlons are in order of a wee dalldbter rlnce County H 118.3‘ lflIhL-S 1n from Halifax, where ahe has been with her husband. who underwent a serious o tion there. Mr. Jen- lllxlefOl/Od and expectl to be home m week-S. —'I‘he steamship Iovat sailed Sourla yesterday for Halifax after the Magdalen Islands members reported a large quantity of ice in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. particularly between Fast Point. P. E. 1.. and the Gulf ialanda. Twen - three passengers dlaembarked on the steamers arrival at Scuril while about 15 more proceeded to WEDNESDAY -LEAVES I-‘OR TORONTO- Miss Dora Wedge of eraide left for Toronto on Monday where she will reside in future. S —SI..IGHTLY IMPROVED — 1 Friends in Summer-side of Mrs. Al- ward. who is ill at her home in Chipman. N. 3.. will be relieved to learn that she is slightly improved. Her daughter. Mrs. A. R. Brennan of Summerside. was called to her bedside on aturday in response to a wire tell ng her of her mother's serious illness. s HAD ANKLE BROKEN-Meat- _1llarv to ilie (Jnnncilnn Legmn, B. e1- Jngaph Qaxgqm. 7.. r-qm ‘on E. S. L. Prize winners were: Ladies, of Mr. and Mrs. all Comm. llgi- JMrlg» fithyqrnhruce; 2nd. Mrs. Malpeque Rood. 11m his crude G- Penpin afklentlldlh QNLIMrS-Msf‘ bmken m an dent no“ m‘ Ra -, °m°"5_ 5i _ l» home a short lstance from the S91?“ fwkms- 2m- Ml “Yawn Citv yesterday The was taken ..:..*;“.-..i*:..ii’:.-.“.2z..l“s.%:"is w u» Pm»- ww-l- m1 m- Mm John wmen and ML John pltal where he received fzreafanem wan-en, and later was renewed to his i home. —WELCOM'ED NEW RESI- DENTS-Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DANCE AND CARD PARTY- Campbell received a hearty wel- Lest night the opening card party and dance was held by the Benev- olent Irish Society in their hall. A very large crowd was iireaent. Card games wereeokeenly confoeshedthat the winners could not be decided until the last round was played. The winners were as follows: Lad- iea—1st.. Mrs. Win. Condom 2nd" Mrs. John Hogan. Gentlemen-let, Mr. Art Worth: 2nd.. lvlr. Phillip Howatt. After the cards an old- time dance was enjoyed by all. The Co-Operaitive Livestock Manketing Board of this Province shipped 13 cars of hogs. totalling approximately 900 animela in the 30 hour period between Monday momi and laat evening this week. 1 was announced by m‘. J. A. Gillies. eecmary of the Marketing Board last night. The shipment was e mm 18800133 armors a proxlm ~ , ,- 00. Prerviousy ehipmen ‘e had aver? in the minity of $21.00 per sold to a ng real. The cga l-N cold on a grade basis. LOBSTER SEA SON OPENS M O N D A Y —I0bsfBr fishermen throughout the province yesterday were completing weparatlona for the opening of the lobster flehlng e season next Monday. Alth th law says trims may be set l, fishermen w not be permit to do so this year as the opening day falls on a Sunday, Traps may be set Monday. The law provides that at five o'clock in the morning of such day. provided that if the day of the season la on s 51111117100101? ehniil leave ti?‘ s ore or e iehng grounds w buoys. anchors linea or other lob- ster fishing gear, nor 81a or aet mybeucb gear before he hours epecifed for the rwect- ive districts in the morning the following Momiayt ~ CLOCK UNDERGOES REPAIRS Mr. J. Lester Douglas. Liberal —Cltlzens miss the striking and candidate. was elected by acclam- -fe.mili9.|- faces of the town clock atlon to the federal seat for the-fie dfllfs- A m‘! m m6 Court House building where the clock is situated damaged the four din-la and its mechanism wee pretty well "smoked up." fr. C. W, Patterson, in charge of the overhauling, bald it was useless to work on the clock while repairs to the building were being eded with. Now that work to the buildin la completed the clock has been tied and four new dials were eiqiected econ. When the clocks new "fa1ces" have been set in place work of overhaul- lhg and cleaning the mechanism would be time. completed in a ENJOYABLI SHOWER -- Mil Lona Duncan and Mr. Frank Storey whose marrllde taken plaice in the near future. were guest: of honor at a shower tendered them by the Charlottetown Hi-Y Grade and other friends on Monday night. A beautiful chest of silver was a gift from the Club while many friends the opular couple gave indi- J. vidual g ts. Minn Gritd Barbour the parcels whi Trainor reed the humoroul verses. c. Entertainment included a doncein the "Y" gym. Al Blanchard’: 1°31‘; Alexander Home on $0 e “flu FIRST TRIP T0 MAGDALINS from arriving earlier from her first trip . Crew --I.t in pleasing to rwcrt that Mr. J. Albert Walker of Kenaing ton in making a good recovery the Prince County Hospital from hia recent operation. S 44in Agnes Ramsay ct the teaching staff of the Summerslde High School, is confined to her home with a alight injury to her knee. Her many friends trust that ahe will soon be out and. about again. S -'111e many friends of Mr. Pat- he 1a able to take a walk out in his vard after having been confin- ed fo the house since January 1st. Mr. Hamill had an atta of in eyes and head, which ed him to the house. ma" LEFT FOR (YfTAWA-IM‘. J. heater D0 . elected m; accla- mation to e federal seat for n’s. made vacant by the death Peter Sinclair. left ‘for Ottawa yesterday, accompanied by Sen- ator Sinclair ANGLICAN SERVICES May 1st. Milton: St. John's Church. 11 A. M. Morning Prayer and Holy Commun- ion. 7.30 P. M. Evening Prayer. Ruatico: St. Mark's Church. 3 .M. Evening Prayer. Everybody wel- come. Rewd. E. O. Lancaster. Rec- tpr, 11-562-4-27-11. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fu- neral of the late Mrs. John Benton waa held from her residence. Hun- ter River. on Thursday April 21st. A short service was held at. the house at 1.30 p.m., conducted by the Rev. Mr. ‘Thomson. also at the United Church at 2 p.m. The pallbearers were John Bertram. Der-rill White. Thomas Wigmore. Wellington Patterson. William Mac- Dougall. James Macswain. Inter- ment in Hunter River Cemetery. -RETURNED FROM OTTAWA -1Mr. John Jack returned to Sum- mereide on Monday evening from Ottawa. where he had been for the pant month discussing plans with the Department of Agriculture with regard to the extension work in connection with the fox industryh --Mr. John MacNeill, son of Councillor and Mrs. MacNeill of Summer-side was operated on in the Prince Edward Island Ho. iltal on Monday and is doing as w l as can be expected. S -RETUBNED T0 WILMOT- The many friends will be pleased to learn that Mr. Harry Waugh has sufficiently recovered from cold and shock. which he received at the recent fire which destroyed his home. to return to Wllmot where m. and Mrs. Waugh and family have taken up resi- dence for the present in the beau- tiful farm home which they pur- chased from Mra. H. I. Clark some time um. Mr. and Mrs. Waugh have been kindly entertained at the home of the farmer's brother. Mr. J. A. Waugh. for the past week or two. 5 THURSDAY NATURALIZATION PAPERS- Among tlie llat of those to whom certificates of naturplization have been granted appears the name of James S. Korey. City. IN HOSPITAL-Mrs. A. Stanley Park Terrace, Charlottetown la a patient in the Prince Edward Ia- and Hospital. She had the mis- fortune to fall and fracture her hip while working at her home on Monday. Her condition was said to be satisfactory. ATTENDING MEETING-Mr. A. 0. 1". Gill Deputy Grand Master .C.O.F., accompanied b!’ Fulaon Adams. PCP. and Mr. BC. Vanlderetine. P.C.P.. left for Mcnc- ton yesterday to attend a meeting of Prince Albert Lodge and take in the celebration there of e 119th. anniversary of the founding 0i the Order. FUNERAL SERVICES-Jfhe fu- neral of Mrs. Nelson Rattenbury was held yesterday afternoon from her late residence. 192 Great George Street. service at the house and grave being conducted by Rev. Hugh Miller. The gall bearers were: Meaera. E. T. lggs. R. E. Match, L. C. Worthy, Dr. Ayers. D. J. Riley. and A. Piclcard. Inter- ment was in the People's Cemetery. ADDRESS ENJOYED -- On Ihursda evening. April 21, Mrs. Frank urray. president of the Catholic Women's League, Char- lottetown, addressed the members of the Altar Society and the Chil- dren of Mary Society in the Sac- risty of Stella Maris Church. North Rustico. with a view to organizing a sub-division of the C. W. L. in the near future. Mrs. M. J. Doyle. president of the Altar Society sided and introduced the ape er. Mrs. Murra 1n a very peaaina manner out ined the origin of the Catholic Women's League. and ax- plained all phases of the League's work, and urged every woman to b a member of this society whose motto ‘For God and Can- ada’ sends out a call to every Catholic woman to work together in harmony and unison under the leal d the Cross and the Maple Leaf. A heerw vote or! thanks was tendered the speaker for her splen- d addfon which Mn. Murray glad to know moomo m olrrawa - mu mum . do t! i Mr. Maqlleodum fficin teinof the late J. W. dockh beenacceg‘ tedul- ifiifunt nurre in the 0t we Civlc H ,Oi1WIII..-—I.1. manor; FROM FUNERAL - m. L. n. Poole. Montague. Md‘ p, Lrip by cm‘ to Charlottetown Monday evening to meet Mr. Harry Lemon. Halifax. who was 0n way home to attend the funeral of his mother. the late "Mn. Wank Lemon whose sudden death on Saturday cune ae a shock in the community. We extend our ain- cere sympathy to Mr. IMIWIL-L- ‘MRS. ALLAN WILMOT srnono rxssas - Friends 1n Summersidc will learn with reffrflt of the passing c! M11 Flew!‘ Bryson Sirens. WldW M m9 m“ Allan Wllmot Stro . W110” 11°59‘ occurred on last Prday. A-Pfil 33- at her home in Weatmount. Milli“ real. Mrs. Strong was a sister-in- law of the late Miss Jessie Strong and visited her at her home in Summerside. Her last visit was two years ago when she met many old friends. 5 SUCCESSFUL sTupcNr-wci-d received here by Mrs. Neil Mac- Dougall. Prince Street. is to the effect that Elwood MacPherson. B- A.. son of Mr. John A. lviacPher- son. Dimblane. P. E. I.. a, graduate this year of the United Theologi- cal College. Montreal. has received the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity and a number of 1311168 lncllldln-S the .11". Stevenson Memorial Med- al. the Charlee Gurd Bu: . the William Brown Scholarship. t 6 W- Henry Warriner Bursary in New Testament. and the William Loc- head Scholarship in Church 14W and Polity. Islanders 1n aeneml will be glad to learn of Mr. Mac- Phersorrs success in his studies and will also be interested toknow that the Convocation address will denvgyed by a, former Islander! Rev. J. S. Bonnell, 3A.. B.D.. c the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York. --DEATH 0F MR. JAMES noun, FORMERLY or s1‘. ELEANORS-Thglr Xassed awaEy at his home in Fr e cton. P. - 1-- on wednesda mornine. Mr- Jim" Dunn. The eceased was the son of the late John Dunn and had resided in St. Eleonora until a short time ago when he told hll roperty there and plurohaaed a_ arm at Fredericton. e was 60 ears of age and was well liked in he community and old friends in learn with regret his ing. His wife predeceas- ed him a few years ago. He leave! to mourn an ado d denim"- Mrs. Louis Crabbe of Ottawa. Alec two brothers and one sister. . Arthur Dunn. Summerside. and Mr. Thomas Dunn residing un was fies: Church at. 6t. Elem“! where the funeral service bl held.-5. FRIDAY , ..—'l‘0 ATTEND FUNERAL-Mrs. James Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dill and son. Master wuuiuu p111. accompanied M111- A- R. Brennan 1o Summerrside to et- fend the funeral of their mother. Mm. Nelson Alward. W110” N‘ mains they had accom- yesterday. Miss Ibis Wflfd pected home this evenim- FREIGHT CARS DERAILED-A derailed empty freight our It Clyde, three miles weet of Hunter River. delayed traffic on the main line bet/ween Charlottetown and Emerald Junction for a time Y“- terday. The inoominR DQ898188!‘ train from Tlknlflh W" 31mm five noun late arriving in Char- lottetown. The western train the evening wu held 46 minutes. Another derailment on the e line, between Brackley and alty Junction. caused lltt in passenger traffic. here. too. was with en freight car. The car attach an inbound freight left the rail: at noon. It was pushed uide to per- mlt passenger trains to cue and was re-railed laet night. The d9- railment at Clyde occuned at 11.16 a.m. when a freight was proceed- ing west BRILLIANT STUDENT —- Lfild- m“ $331‘? nmifiimiliitinliiifii ‘S321’ 11 Q D ' w° a United Theologic A. ‘Glenwood. Lot 8. Prince Edwar Island. Having led {frat and aecong year in this c e h . he as ml been successful i leading ird being awarded the much . F. tevenson Memorial . he sides n- ceivin l‘ 0f Dlvinl y Q16 Charles Gurd Bursa . ‘Ihe William Brown e W. Warrinei‘ mm? New tamen 1 W... ":°t“..a‘3“°fl°'be" fifiigherlonm wiwhcncr] ' ' silver medal an Mount Allison University. where he ve elm- Arla d on Ne! 81. Eleanor —O0 Judge Saunders UB1’ 0|‘ Juroauip noun-um Green has returned to her FIR-ll!!! home in summeralde after a pleas- ant holiday with friends gfnia and other part4 of the Staten. a 4 l Chancery in Bumm neaday. t inn for B0178, e Defendant, Mrs. Annie Betta and John Both. etill pending-S. tern of the D the Society. for the making up an amount The prize winners were: lat Mrs. manoeu- Co would» in Vir- urt of -———- “' de on Wed- LAID T0 “REST-The funeral d, of Admin- the late MraBarold Alchnm took?“ ' place on Thursauy lea I‘ The eaeeil Baunden," In ,1 Duncan MoPhaJL-Arthur Guinbn, Gerald Doucctfn, Raymond Ic- nsoo. L°°d- . Sadlor: 2nd. Mrs. A. . middle prize was won ha Mn. c. ___,_ g- B“??? H. Coleen lucky chair. . J. A. Lawson and consolation prise, Mrs. MAcPuAnFAt the Prince lflwlnf J. A. McMillan. Island Hospital on April M to Mr. STRUCR BY CAR-Mr.- Samuel Dcnovan. Charlottetown. ear-service was in the City H with a severe e up. City Police said. He was atruck by a car driven by Mr. William J. Rogers. at the Boston-Great George man night and Mrs. John B. MlacPhail, Alfyia ton on Shore. a daughter. FERGUSON-At w.” rll12,1938,to c. vm r and mi’ Fe uaon. a son. Merril Vet-am. BL TCH—At the Prince Island Hospital on April 24, 1 , to Mr. and Mrs. Franck Blateh. ital last n8 Street intersection at 8.45 p.111. as citv he stepped off the diagonally to Cudmore‘: Store. pol- The car which struck Donovan was turning ofl Bunion Street into Great George Street when the accident occurred. other car was paaeing at the time. Donovan hwd no bones broken. —PROBATE COURT-Judge Har- L. Palmer held a session of the Probate Court at Smnmerelde 39mg]; liam N. C, E. I. and David Iiefurgey, late of were closed. Heath acted for the Eir- llhtate of Aretaa Mutt-art. late of Summer-side. the Accounts were peaeed and ice said. Nort h a a , Strong, if‘??? ecutorn. In the tate closed. Walter I. ed for th Ex Duty was efixed Stanislaus Arsenault. late ing. Adrien I‘. Arsenault, K. C. curbto ecutor. in the lhtatee of , . a son. cross ROGENSON-At the Prince M- ward Island Hospital on April M, 1938. lo Mr. and Mra. Illoyd Ric'- crson, Crapaud, a son. BROWN-At the Prince Edward; Island Hospital on April as 1m.‘ to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Drown“ city. a daughter. JARDINE-At Kensington on Apt! 23, 1938. to Dr. and Mrs. Inghall W. Jardine. a dtahueghter. A11- A Prince Oct: Hospital April 21, 1938. to M1’. Mrs. Alex Horne. Smnmerflfl, I , daughter. HA WOOD-At Howlan (It " \ 19, 1938. to Mr. and Mas. J. Haywood (nee Florence Brown, fag"? Sig“ M Mount Anna i" April 20 1938. t0 M1‘. and Mill. a bert. Jenkins. a daughter, Ii rah. “UN1‘EFAtth P111108 001i Hospital April 23th. 1988 I) B.’ the Ee- Darby act-= Succeeaion of Well- acted for the Execufora-S. and MIS- J°®¢l1h 0i hin- —-— cesium... nu“ w " ARENA RINK PURDHAS — 1 ‘ Th. 1d Anna Ring m gnu-l y“. Hospital, April N. 10B to Mk. towrégecene of as? keenlymgyon. grgaénneam Godkln dominance teat 110G161] t in - y...“ h“ be“, pmfiued byfi’: common-at the Prince Count Provincial Government, it was Hwlmll- All?" 23» 1933- in 1 learned yeeter . r119 building "14 MTI- Smile Compton will be used to government mum"- l NIL‘ machinery. including road merit. The present wooden floors ’ an - ‘ “ with WILLIS-A.t Kingston, ma. to Mr. and Mrs. IALJHHQQ- ‘unfit-Ii earth and adhea. Repairs will be 1- madealeoto supervision was acid. B: l from Hunter e imoiezeitdfng districts assembl and beautiful home o . William Carew. H crowd of and a at the l u... “Jill er River the n dar a aneoul eh niece. Annie ll. has sin one of th Ling. ed _v Doria drewe basket tlful preaen the bride. The vereea were 75 m“ -,. ewman. some "Eh A $131" bounniiii fimfi ° ' obi-cm c w Miss Isobel Smith and carried and by the many an is tea SHOWER tilled ved b. . fer River. After 11in man consulting engineer and Nova Scctia um surveyor of Kentville. acquired while 1 was "It ' was _ 1195011111? M31111. - EH01’. E. P. . then reelldent t spent. school at The It from an of maker-Jones-wu Ramadan. inflated conceming Remeden and Encyclopedia. Britazinlcalfind that 170i. moulding-y that Jmieemede the which I DINO. prcbnlfy about ma. It is then more than 1e that the compose‘ was ueedinthe , W97! the b10111! Hill fg-thaxflllfin should the roof. Work will be done by day labor under the of the Government, it s. any. r Carew. w o ca e princ pale in a happy event. The bride- to-be was led to the rlor Mr John Macle . - while the march was render- MaciDo Mia a Mm Inez An- in the heavily’ laden anrrMre %wai-3MA K WIS pleasant eve- “m ‘if’ 10m by 111mm! “A d Syne-‘t-GPQMM please copy. Rev. J. Murray . secured old gentleman of his acquaintance for me and told me that it had been used on the first surveys ‘this fact did not at the time in- terM me and only a few did I notice the nctioq pasted on the lid instrument 0888. "Thin notice tibial that the IDLII Iaccordingl} in finding ecmething iganauous s. ‘ DIBBY--MM!LEAN_. Church Parsonage, M‘: m. " Avril 5b.. Charlottetown on 18789 ' m it... first“. M...» ‘m. wit. Sands to Laughlin Francefugg- ._I£§L1_QL.1\L1I‘LB- River - DEA —-A FOLLAND-A eqq. 1938 Roland #0113511, aged g c mnon at Canoe Cove an Thursday. April 28. 19:18. Mn. Dan. ald cKinnou nge in yogi-g, - CRUWYS-James cruwyg, gt‘. Mara. a e 90 years. - Munnr --11t his home a; WIY. P. E. I., 28. 1938. Bemagrril gfgfrfliifgfl, a 1111.1... i m... ' 3"“ 1'1. 133a. 8%.. Mheggl, ce mourn ar ll. 1 McTague. efbrlnfervfvxgf Tmigtniab), da ht s d CAMPDELflB-At 123311. wfltehue " I988. Ewan a . 5232.2"..- rr" 32-... 0 . g +: wu11 1c ‘ " i loved husb am‘, 1 . install? = iigLrvlsAlgg-t-Afagh-ipmen NJ.‘ 1-11 2e, ma, Mrs. Aiuiu Al “'1 iiifiirifoiwéullitilw ’“ DUNN -1u lredaricto r. . (lilopril =1. use. James mid are. ‘,3- lvrabexav-At New London an’ April 38 .1938. MASS Gill‘! M!!!“ years. McGUIRE-At Jamaica Mesa. on April a, mo. M! McGuire. beloved dmflrtg Frank and Cassie McGuire (MI Cor ran). age 21 ears. MC SAAC -- At arnscliffe ‘ no. teas. Mrs. Roderick u. fiffingnhEarii J11 r v v -— e P. E, . m’! TIIQGN’ April 36. Mmm - Alchorn in her 24th. year. ' MURPHY-At Conway on April 3% h beau- to the popu- an ical vereea b do Y WU S!‘- un- waa served en Ned wig inter- A. Neill, River the Inland. I60 lcturei-‘e of the 1988. Bernard P. Murphy, in TM: vear. LEMON-Suddenly at Kings Coun- fw Hospital. April nerd. Mn. ma: Lemon (nee Nettie Harris). CURRAbb-At his home. 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