10KB‘! . ovum-Mr. Harold Bar- ' mo,“ hurt in last “mg, u showing clam ble improvement-S, must health. M11 M‘ m 3 Kent St. is may m congrctulat ons, on ' To: yclshiy-clghlh birth- i I Narrows- lutnwsh "d. F hcst of friends wish m- ma W-‘Wmu success in their busi- HNIIWUMIIO ll WC“ l3 g hgbpy Jcumcy through life-s. qsumn may DEAD ._ m, "hm" Wcwley. o: Kenaingion, rel ccivcd the sad news on Feb. ma, of the death of he; diughhr. Mm Q - Wmhu c! c-nbndse. Mass. Mrs. McArthur before her nmrriage was Miss Elizabeth Champion, daughter of the late Benjamin m4 i ENJOYS OUTING -—- Ml’. Henry THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " l "EH59" TAKEN 1'0 noserru- Her LQNG sung; MEDMFMQJO‘, fflfinds will regret to bear that Mrs. ‘L. ,1, umber o‘ the R n L Light l Hyatt Haslam, Springfield. had to Home h“ m’ mimetic“ or being , be taken to the Prince Edward 1s- OM or ‘ group who received the l land Hospital for treatment on Thursday and are anxiously await- C ldfllll Auxili F0 - I 8:5,,“ MgdaL an m“ mug‘ "If news of her recovery-E. lhlane which left here yesterday "Wmlhs and was forced down in 5119111110 on account of bad weather, 80001111115 to word ucelved yester- ‘Inman; of Crapaud, although over thus soars years and ten, enjoyed a drive to Springfield las: ‘mcsday ‘ PLANE DELAYED -—- The mail , 111-2? After the ccremcny the wedding l m, opening m; year. party rcnaired to the home of Mr, A, 2.15 p. m. Hon. Chief Justice and Mrs. Roy McKenzie, Great Mathlggdn, accompanied by Hon. A. George Street. where all sat down E Anemulg, Qammissbners to Id- to a daintily prepared luncheon. lmlnmm. the 0am o: allegiance to Th0 hIPPY young couple leavc "the member elm, “having oome in- icho city this morning for their Y», the place where theAssembIyHli-ii. Ifuture home in Carleton. ll, H us M; 1-1, E. The Eroom is a very popular C. fiwggfkdg m; Zndel there rear’. N. R. employee and holds a splen- ‘the woélamatlon o! the Lleutenml. ‘did Posietiog o; télfi (llanadlan Gov- Gown," convening the Assembly ernlnen. . . ar ottetown. E M; l The bride Spam severalyeus aslalso the commission aPPO h! t1 {Saturday Subscribers YAQEPLEXEN (- ' . o IE§E § TEA Gratiffie: and Sati: s will“; the yard at h . set. rs. Sullivan- well as can be expect: dl-gumstances-S. mlortablyr-S. I A, D, McLean, fll-llorls, left at loon Sat md were . new hangar there. . can be made. when the death .. Godfrey, a respected dllaat district. An inquest at the residence of the .. yesterday afternoon by . h. McKcnna, the jury re- sverdlct of suicide. the lpnrenily being in‘ a. state u despondency. The m: Robert Willis, (fore- illomas Cshill, Fer-uni: I-low- Livlngstone. Patrick George Godfrey, and Heber llr. Godfrey had been llwork as usual on Satur- oon. His body was dls- lathe barn on Saturday by his wife. The funeral held Tuesday at 2 o'clock. TUESDAY o1 Eb FUNERAL-Among - ding the funeral of the W. W. Muttart, at Sum- on Saturday from Char- ~ were Mr. and Mrs. W. Jilss Bessie Bradley, Miss Bradley, Mrs. Worth, Mr. Bradley, Mrs. Edward Acorn, I- Crockett-S. ‘ COUNCIL SWOBN IN- - oi summersides new Irre sworn info ofllcc at iclurday afternoon by Sti- l J. E. Wyatt. The follow- tlle oath of office: Mr: E. “"" Mayor, Coup. M. 1".‘ ; D. 1-‘. Macuelll, Samp- John F. Phillips. Ex- l-idslone formally handed leis oi the Council Cham- llle new Mayor. The first l)! the new Council will bs - lith when the chairman m?“ q will be appoint- (‘in ‘NW-SULLIVAN NUPTI- W. Preston Noonan, of . ' .l'€tlll‘nEd on Friday ev- . a short vacation bring- . lilacs last Wednesday, Rb.‘ "is Sacred Heart Church, - The ceremony was "' "Y Rev. Father Murphy. is the son of the late oonan rad Mrs. Noon- u. nu bride was was ‘éluhter of Mr. and Mrs. "In. c: Atlfllltlo, Mass. Ila becomlngly smug l W5 ACCIDENT - Mrs. melflgrly resldentaf Ibxly ' ll, had the misfortune H, l," leg above the knee , glppgd and fell. Medical lmmedlately 5911i’- 101‘ N"! j ' . ,. BROKEN ABM - .~- hes, rm elderly resident dc, who lives with her l llellyy DesRoches, had the cl to fall as she was cros- mlljng, breaking her arm lluelbow. The doctor was - called and the injury ,, l), Mrs. DesRoches is now . AIRPORT - Major-l , gcl-geont Pilot Flemingl Acting l lu-ports. who are touring ' Qmadll on an inspection m their Bclanca monoplane jglm. They visited Upton much pleased _ AD INVESTIGATION- - that the railway in- .. into the recent train ducted by Supt. E. W. lrlvate. The result will be 1 ted to the head office ... before . any press .i DEATH — A tragedy i n Kingston on Saturday took w sad clrcumsta ices of u!!! his bride. The mgrri- not Mm chlmlilon of Malpeque, 1113,], ' morning, “—_ a n l '.-'. WEATHER FOIFECAST {or m’ eoflfo ssams E e, "will c! March: 1 to s cloudy with N ATURALIZATION IAPERS l, flue days then becomes stormy a- d, _ Rain. 19 to 22, weather Very d“. sovcictlns. 2s to 2e cloudy and Windy. 2'! to 29 clmr and cool. s0 to If db lile. ‘i. tlon papers appears the name section foreman. Charlottetown. Mo: near her home on m“ G_ A‘ Christie’ M. A" Minty the little visitors all left, wlshin i" 01' thc congregation. The whole , congregation remained to witness the pleasing ceremony for the [YOURS couple are very popular in ‘the community, and at the close‘ days. ‘mother, Mrs. (Capt) press their good wishes newly married couple. to the spent most of her ' which is now being ‘HiBh Mass was celebrated by the 'C P R in Brandon Manitoba '_°t'5“"1 Jlmrmil. Fob. 27. 1”“ Phrlcttetown, will ' ' ' ' " ' ' Jday. The mvestmb lfdosgor, Rev. A. P. McLellan, assist- _Her husband, Capt. J. A. Fraser.‘ mllpspay D. McGuigan, Vernon, Master of once. Ceremonies. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. J. B. Mc- Intyre, assisted by Rev. D. P. Cro- ken. The pail bearers were: Dr. Marlin, Messrs. Geo. Jay, Roy Jay, John McAskill and Geo. Grant. Re- CMJBA. were present. The annual meeting of Royal Edward chap. I. o. D. s. was held yesterday afternoon in Assembly Room of the Canadian Legion, the Chapter rooms proving too small to admit all in attendance. Regent Mrs. J. A. Mathieson presided. All regular monthly business having been dealt with and the usual sums of money voted for causes with which the organization is in sympathy, the election of officers followed, and annual reports of ‘Officers and committees were tab- deal cf- wire damage here the I-lillsborough Bridge, all wires being down. On this bridge the wires were exposed to the full force of the storm. There were about 60 lines out of commission in Charlottetown. This is thc third sleet storm that the company has had to contend with this winter. On December 15th there was con- sidersble damage in the Kenslng- Sunday last of a visit to the home of Miss Charity Snaddon on Main Street and thoroughly Qhloycd the privilege of a conversation with this Seorcta-ry- Mrs. W. M. Brehaut. ‘Pressurer-Mrs. E. M. Bagnall. Assistant Secretary- Miss Cath- ‘crlne ‘MacLeod. . , h lb _ l Prov. Ed. Sec.— Mrs. J. A. Mac- "mdmm ‘mm’ My w ° c“ m, Mm“ led her 99th birthday on Wednes‘ ' _ day last the 11th. in the midst c |h,::ap' Em sea-Mix R I“ B“ a number of friends, most cf whom ' t Standard Besrer- Mrs. V. L. "fly have know“ h" during he Goodwin latter years of her life and a very few who were acquainted with her when she taught school hers over '10 years. We were met by her bro- ther, George E. Snaddon, a man whose genial hospitality at homo and abroad is a bye word through- out the Province and who today 19 active and bright at the advanced age of 89. We found Miss Snaddon. in a bright and cheerful mood, and realized from her charm and grac- iousness who ‘she so endeared the people she was surrounded with duflng he: long and useful lile in 151,5“; 35m; DEAD-Mrs, W. me promotlonl of education. Miss. .3, Lopsgdjeceivcd thc sad newflsnaddon was born in the Dock‘ that her mother, Mrs. Matilda 8- Yard at Halifax in 1833. She camel Qhflgflg bagged gway at Palisade to Llverpool in her early life andl l Councillors- Mesdames R. H. Rogers. F. E. Smallwood, C. H. B. Longworth, W. E. Bentley, J. D. Stewart. V National Councillor -Mrs. J. A. Mathieson. Lssgus of Nations Committee — Mrs. F. S. Wilkins. Calendam- Miss MacLeod. Card and Flowers- Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse and Mrs. Wilfred Tay- Work in India-Miss Stewart. iPark, u. s. A. yesterday mclnins- taught school here fOI a number oil mo]: place in st. James Prcsby- Campbell “d 7"- w- J- "m" 'Mrs..Chrlsiie, who was in her 91st years. Some of her pupils were thel year, lived the greater part of her visitors at her blrthday party. After‘ .13, 5g New masgow Mills ln this leaving Liverpool she went to Char‘ ’ '°‘ "l" and my ohiflsh h" and lccsaaci-lséito M sister, m» lhrtarst . - and wares drelg u. l ma brown; m. mo: , m" °' the ins ‘ ' m was a flfflhupflfl ‘i the homo oftlu bfide ., "emu . momma, hug in later years has lottetown, P. E. I. and taught there, _becn living part time with her for thirty Yfilfl- Miss Snaddoml quills", M", w, H, YaDeau. aiiwith cneslighrsxocptlon, was nev. ‘ab, ham, all, mend gwgy, she ersick in hall-entire life and today, loaves to mourn besides her two cnjoys her three lneals as a pen-l hung”, u", YQDQQ“ and Mrs. slon of old age; She never drinks 15.x”; ‘m6. mm 30rd“, Jgmgg W. water‘but must have her strong ‘ ‘ ' jug Earl, all of New York tea at each mail. Mrs. Wm. J. “ remain; will be brought Freeman 'is mistress of the home ‘Rhoda opening gun“... for burial in New at, the Snaddons and is always‘ h‘ “Junction with ssmmyy, plum-g noucelpleased to have friends call and l hum pursuant m‘. L ___L_,_,,t mm“, p no In hadacm." where he spent me oay pleasantly with his relatives at Mr. Samuel Slsbury Hood (U. S. A.) LEA? ygm gllg-lsupAy PARTY of the convention held in the Alex- sUfiDAY WEDDING __ M the -—M]33 Jgycg Mc-l-ague, dalnty llme iandrls Hotel, Bank street, yesterday o“ o; the evening sew!“ M daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Other officers elected were: first. lqenlml ‘Inked church Dunstan McTague, celebrated on Monday, vice-president, W. B. Parks, Saint McLeod, K. C., passed away in thc gnu,‘ Fell 25th a quick b t ' February 29th. her first birthday. John. N. B.. second vice Dq-esldent, Prince County Hosp tal at Sum-. M, lea, lmpmsgwe mama“ “m” Joyce had a number of her little Eugene Boucher, of Sorcl Que, scc-merside yesterday mcrulns after cu {molly was performed whengihcel; playmates invited in for the after- rctary-treasureLW. A. MacDonald o! ‘illness of some months. ,_7_ Stanley Foam, and Mm an‘ noon, and after spending a few Halifax, N. S.: national cclnductorgl In the death of Mrs. McLeod the. >_,,_ 3°sweu_ both o, Dumtannag: hours playing their favorite gumesflnoom mcquooe o: Collingwood, ‘Island has lost a valuable cluzcmfi were united m holy matrimony b; ice cream and cake being served. §Ont.; national doorkeflper. QC. Gil- and one that the Province could ill. Joyce many more leap year birth- ‘llunfll audlwyg, J, s. Adams of Tor- ' early history of the land of her nscsrvss san rusws - lvli-s. ,W. H. Prowse received last. week [a (L, and s_ c“ Guenam, Levis, ly spoken of by the press. of the service they hurried m em |the sad news of the death of her James A. Fraser, at Pictou, Nova Scotia.‘ Mrs. Fraser was in her 93rd year, life in Pictou,‘ FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The N. S. She leaves to mourn her two funeral of Dr. James Walsh which . daughters, Mrs. W. H. Prowss of! . ' l gin connection with certain mat- was largely attended was held yes- this cityp and Florence at hclnc. w“ which should be included in the terday morning from his late fegl- also three sons. Alfred A., Bar- dence,~_Mola_nt Stewart, to St. An- rlstelr -in Boise City, Idaho. Wil- drew's wliere a Solemn Requiem 11am in Plctou and Brent oi’ the y Rev. J. B. McIntyre, Tracadie, ‘ picdeceased her some 8 years ago. Deacon; Rev. D. P. Croken, Fort lShe was tenderly cared for during. SERIOUSLY ILL - Tile mun)’ Ausuatlu. sub Deacon and Rev. P. her illness by her daughter Flor- PHONE SYSTEM REPAIREI) — The sleet storm of Monday night Nurse in Training at Goddard Hos- hss caused considerable damage to the Telephone system throughouc the Island. By 1i. a. m. yesterday or, P'°‘°""“"" °‘ ‘he K- °l’ 9- and loll the toll circuits were tempor- aglly re_;e_sto.bli_sh_ed thQIASh it will take a week to put them back into normal condition again. Through» out the country there was c. good and there, but no poles were broken down .The worst damage was at the led. ' ton and Bedeque are”, and .0“ ma“ had been held at Moncton to wish of the late Mrs. Mcmogithgt Mr. WIA. Stewart, of charlottetownillialhy is extended to the bereaved. Hun, vlco pl-ESFM; _ ch l _ the sending of flowers by her en s l .___ Dalton. s ares Zuniilaryaltilotéiéwtrllie llntevsezvxiere £13015 await the an-lval o1 the plflnfl which at the funeral be ommei l}; w: resolved ihatlltltle Speelcih of, Owing m yesterdayb severe sn°w_ Hon’ RegenFMrL Q w_ Hod? c: g m Laka had been forced 110W" at shedhm , -s.» ,is on” besda en n ° c?“ er?‘ storm the Borden train made no son. an o“ Consequently it was n0‘- scut b!‘ , w" °“ Th“ “Y m‘ ll“ 1° “l trip to Charlottetown and the nos- Hom vice negenkMm Blanche TAUGHT SCHOOL HERE me train on Tuesday. The usual keen interest was mum aigieaglgeeggg lsllgfigqgfmlithgaiflinigl sensors including the Truro hockey _ l g l ' ' ‘cam were forced to remain i Bor- H““““d- " following news item is from the “ACRE” sauna: cuss lfeswd Y°5‘/¢"1I°vL:"_ 1"‘: rffkgiréijlllsposoa or. [am ,,,,e,.,,lgl,l_ n Regent-Mrs. J. A. Msthleson. Liverpool (N s) Advance, 0g which Tuesday afternoon Rev w L lthc Provlncia zsa 1nd; n on motion of Ho“. Mr‘ Stewart, The _ regular tram which Mt . — - - - ' l H51“ w“ Regent _M“' H‘ H" Dapcf. M!" C'- Cecn Day’ o‘ Outhouse addressed the Pflnce'?u£:er l;‘1nc1t':,e£:'e$?c 265236111‘: ihe following standing committees Charlottetown for Borden yesterday zxfzmvlce Regent Mrs J s Coun.Day oi Cherl°li°‘°“’“-“°d"°“ Street school literary Scclety onluilavérab“, flealher £0 Wm,“ lhelwcre cnpoinicd: morning at 6.40 carrying s7 passen- ' " ' '» ' "Th it h d th pleasure 0n .. -- . _' A l ll = H . G. Sh .lt q h . 388mm. e WI‘ er a e I conditions m Rush“ ML out impressive ceremonm and mimaryfs grcu urc on c on gors amon, \v om were the mem day afternoon by pistol officials was still there. Yesterday's air mail for the province was ‘eft at Moncton. m, whole countlyslde_ icm secmaw- demand m the, The PM" W“? Wm M" ‘° b11118 Both were held in high esteem ‘Iwmmlsswners the Retumms on‘: yesterday's list of standing commit- two days’ quantity of letters. among their many friends, n“ as veers returns of the writs of the ias. lees in the uglsmurc, the name o! i“ [they go out to face life together, £51m“ elect“ and read ‘he d6‘, Hon. Walter MacKcnzlc was un- ISLANDER nnscmp- ‘fhomaslthey com- with tllcm ‘"5 °Y "u! "id Yelllms- ilntcniionally omitted from the com- O'RelllY. 01 Sault Ste. Marie, was Wlgllos of all. both young and old, The mm‘ '9! "He-Emma W95 the“ mittee on Agriculture. clccled president c! the National‘ The Guardian joins in extend- ““"““'$‘°"d t° a“ m” “mm”? ____ Association of Marine Emgizieers inllns m, and M", How,“ mam. and each signed ihe oath. l’ Accsrrs CALL-Rev. llsrold s. Canada Incorporated at the closeheal-s of happy wedded life. The clerk than rem the ‘onowmg 13151109. son of Mr. and vlrs. E. J. fetter: Bishop, Kentvllle, nnd former pus- ' tor of Truro United Church, has re- c c. I. £82.12: ir..".:.;;":.“.::::".1.lf March 2nd. 1932. P E I t c t u w _ 1 am directed by His Honor thc- mck N‘ g a "p a °“ °° °°d , , . . iLeutenant-Governor to inform yoll_ lthat on Wednesday. the 2nd instant.’ "W? "‘ h" ’““‘"'“ 5”" '*° W“ “$2.2”: $335.18." up... mun-l and was well known throughout ' ' ' ' of ms. Ada McLeod, wife of Mr. Nell , a°v°mmem “W” RETURNS FROM FITCIIBURG -— Mr. Benjamin Bremner has re- sessbn or the 42nd. Gmcrol turned from an extended visit to I l c w Isl .nd. g 1i95.olch9'1°itewWn'P'E'L and nafiaflmd to msa H" interest m the! Aiselnfg/Z glfiephtlncfrEli h?‘ P llidiingigtlclfigurZIrSWgileTthefcXrt/fi: Your obedient servant. lwas a guest at the Fltchburg M. Alban Fanncr. Private Sec- Board of Trade banquet, at which lreiary. _ there were over 500 present, and To the Clerk of the Legislative which was addressed by Mayor Mrs‘ McLeod contributed to thmAssembly of (he Province of Prlncclcurley of Boston. Dalhousie Review, McLeans’ Mas-igdward Island’ 911119 and ma"? “h” Papers °t The Hon. Mr. Stewart, addressing note. She Wcn many llflzes- one i“ limself to the Clerk of the House particular from the "New Outlook“ pmposed to we House ‘m. speaker Toronto. thc Kim-cm "YEA" 01 the an. McDonald, Escl, MD. of-Sourls United Church i“ camdm m” the and moved that he do take ihc 59°11’ 0! "Mnrlll Chapdelalnev’ by chair of the House as Speaker, in Louis Heman, a peasant story of old which motion he was seconded W Quebec’ W“ °1 mud‘ mterest" The the Hon. Dr. W. J. McMillan, town by way of the river ice, when prize was given 1'01’ “thc best 9°13’ The Clerk having decimal A, Al about two miles this side of Bon- I have read" and he!‘ reflsohi n" lucDgmfld Esq,’ MD,’ duly elcclurl," show, his car broke through the lcc, choosing this one were beautifully he was taken on, o; m, p1,“, by and started to sink slowly. Dr. Sea- ‘ernrcsscd- ‘the Hon. Mr. Stewart and the Hon. man escaped unllurt and was The 1""? Mls- Mimi W” "°"‘ Mr. MrMillan and conducted tn the‘. brought tc the city by Mr- Vernon lat 3 o'clock p. m. he will open the onto and J. A. Heritage oi’ Victoria, birth was the subject of many in-l B u. G c_ élllls. Qhgl-loctetcywrp-teresting articles from her gfted E_ L; med slayer, vanqouver, pen. Her writings have been high- Que, were elected l0 the Board ofl Directors to fil-l vacancies. Yester- day afternoonhs session was de- voted to the report of ihr delegation which saw Hon. Alfred Duranleau Minister of Marine and Fisheries. DOCTORS NARROW ESCAPE- accldcnt occurred about 6.30 Wed- nesday evening near Bonshaw, while Doctor Seaman was returning from a sick call. The doctor was return- new shipping act which was fore- ing in his automobile to Charlotte- cast in the Speech from the Throne. ‘friends of M1- George Ballem will ‘regret to hear that he is seriously ill a; his home in Pownal. His daughter Miss Thelma Baliem. l" MHIPW-‘e Md was ‘he ‘mly chud- Choir. Standing on the upper step; of the late William B. Ramsay and he addressed the House as followsh‘ Mrs‘ Runway’ h" muthers mafdenl "It is m)’ Pleasure today to EX‘: “m” W“ M155 1233597]; d ‘press my grateful acknowledgmenfisi In he’ h°me “e s B was a 9' for the high honor conferred on me ‘mted Wm’ :5 "mm: she ha: by the House in electing mo to be; eight 5°“5' m’ °r w 0m serve their Speaker Conscious as I am of! l in the Great War; one, John, paid my cmparatlve ' ' > th Su reme Sacnflce at Sanctuary . ‘ , , UNAVOIDABLY ABSENT-‘QW-Nwzod 2n m“? Allen died whqe on pallamentary proaedur... I should 1 idis ‘ti n Mr. ' ’ have hesitated olyaut accepting a ing to a ElSht H’ D95 ° u“ mlmary servlm m Hallmx; Donald position involving so much respoxhlher daughter. Mrs. Daniel McPher- W'_M' Lem leader ° the opposl on who also saw active service returned son. Dunblllne Where ohc W85 was unable to attend the opening and is now an engineer at st. Cw isrillzlzitifik werethigt IIIOTh :31- mtltbl first‘! 5pm ding a few days when stricken 0f the Legislature llesicfdfll’ and m5 therlncs’ onl.“ He, other sons are an“ timfinmg) m canfdfncglwlth lmmlysis and never regained scat was occupied by Mr. J. P. Mc- m. Ne“ of John Hopkins Unwefi upon U: court“; foxfcbeqrancegnélccnscfcusncss. A son, A. D. Herlihy m?“ It W” "mmaied m“ Mhszw Baltimore" William of Dike. . ‘ ' - ‘ icf Roulccu. Sack. was was visiiins m“ lungs ls not selqmls anqyysask‘; Kenneth in Detroit’ Mich‘: kndness of every member of 1110.1“ the east’ had the privilege o’ be_ that he expected to be present atlmmnan’ m, Summerside and Reg, ifefigfr;ifgagzlffilffimiioflg:',, Iilng with his mother a; the last. icdfli“ mm‘)- lnald at hcmc, to them and to the "w my ° ' bereaved husband The Guardian O motion Mr Leo MacDonald “also John, with whom she resided .,, n _ . PLANE DELAYED-Owl“; Lo bail‘ extends its sincere sympanua The p'tal, Brockwn. MESS. 1S "OW 0" hgy way hgmg t9 be wi lLhet‘ filth- many places. inexperience in ' away, on Fgbkjiohbii. lb; home of w: 1d v Q1 t d s ea t lfn I-lebron, and a. daughter‘, Mrs. ‘ “ma “as app n6 erg n lDaniel McPherson. Another daugh- weather conditions yesterdays alr- funeral w-ll be held on Saturday at‘ 5' liar, Mrs. I rving Gorill, lives in m" hi!“ W“ °“'°°“°d' “aways from the home at 2 p. m. followed If; speak“ m" the“ 1°“ u" Ponliex, Sask. The burial will he. C a . and yesterday's mail which was to have been brought by plane arriv- ed by train last eveifng. Tuesday's from Hobron on the arrival of two Qssns from the West. Sincere sym- by a service in the United Church. 011 -i'.lhfM.HthS-tl‘O. It was thfl earnestly EXPTE-ssed mo a o r ea ng KC, cf Summerslde, seconded by harp, Messrs. Thomas McNutiJ bcrs of the Levin Fur Company , ‘Thomas Wigmore, W. M. Lea. C. J. team. which was to have played in “Wm” The session‘ wh'ch is the Bruce. Montague Annear. Moncton last night, did not reach Um“ or the 42nd General Ammblyl Public Aocnungs; Messrs, _l_ A, Emerald until 3.20 yesterday after- ¢f ihe Frill/inw- Was “many open‘ Macl-lomml Hull, Strong’ K C”! noon. It left thcre at 4.55 and ar- cd a" 3 dchck by ms Honour l-I. Cox, W. I-l. Dennis. J. J. Larrn- rived “t B°rden l" 7~4°~ Lieutenant Gfivemill‘ BMW“ hm ' i The car ferry left Borden at 7.45 Ills Honor, accompanied by hi5‘ slmdl-ng Rules Ind-orders, Ho“ ' and docked in Torrnentlne at 8.43. ‘ lvate secretary Mr- M- Alive" ' Although weather conditions on the _ - __ l P’ ' , A. F. Arsenault, Messrs. J. H. Mur- DELAKED BY STORM A de l,“ Farmer, left Government l-Iouse a. Donald Thom“ Mom!“ B w Le‘ mainland were not known, it was of over four and a half hours .11 _ ,_ Md we - v - - x t d m t] t l I 3.40. They were pie-- cd by m“, Aeneas 68mm," ‘P Dec e at 1c ran woud not Ushm. of the Black Rod, My, Leo fiflvam Ems: Hon H‘ D‘ Mam reach Moncton tlll about midnight. MacDonald, this car being followed Lean Mess“ Heath Strong w A The Summcrslde and Tignlsh by asecond with His Honours Aides Stewart make A cam be‘; J‘ AT trains both remained in Borden Col. Full and Major Terncy. The Campbell ' p ' ' Hcvcrnight awaiting the clearing of ' I thc track by a plough train, which "hm"! "d 5mm"? Jmllmals‘ leaves Borden for Charlottetown | hohse gave a comprehensive review [of the ‘great book "Red Bread" by ‘nMaurlce Hindus, which painted such a vivid p’cture of the charm‘ ing conditions in that country- M‘ tcrnoon tea. was afterwards served by the staff. display which accompanied the the arrival of the Borden tro/n wils caused by last evenlnf-‘i SYIOWStOTm- The train was first blocked at Seven Mlle Bay cutting whore she re- ‘fnaanid fkolr ab? u: h3g1: due: hgueiebi; Llculcnanl: Governor's car with a ore ac ng no . . waited the arrival of an engine with ""91 l"! ESWFE mnotwedémhed thefllm- Maiihflw WW5» 3/395515- J- H- about 6 o‘clock this morning. A wing plow wh'ch left Charlotlc- we 9°lem°lls p“: g0 h ms MacDonald. Heath Wrong, J. P. plough gram wlll leave Charlotte- town about 5 o'clock. It then pro- Pmwnc “l Buud "3 “t ' p’ en n‘ McIntyre, R. L. Allen. wow“ ggfly llllc, momllll; on 5 cceded to Charlottetown, but h'nd- H°“°‘" ti?‘ t“ ‘mt; '2'“ of Lcsislciivc Library: Hon. n. n. through trip to Tlgnlsh. ered by heavy weather did not ar- Gmnd °f °n°r “jfter w Ch e p10 McPhee. Messrs. W. A. stcsrart No difficulty is experienced in the rive here until 11.10 p. m. The train wedfd- Miilmpwled by the sen r David Bethune, Thane A. Campbell.‘ Eastern and Southern lnos and it is westward to ‘Ilghlsh left Summer- “fleets and “he” to the chamsirll J. Larrabee. l expected the trains will be running side about 9.50 and although their}; d?!“ the -spe°ch ‘mm e ‘WRIT-Willi; Bills: Messrs. J. H. °h5¢h¢d"16l0da§'- mwk was he; w” ablg lo g 7° - MacDonald, Thomas McNull. Lr-slle through wlthglfgy 355mm ,_, 8e The Guard “f “on” was mm‘ Hunter, L. R. Allen, C. J. Bruce. Posed °t mo mem cmmmmded by Revising Journals: Hon. Matthew‘ A very quiet but pretty wedding Mas" T‘ B" Bums‘ with Hem‘ C‘ wood, Messrs. Heath Strong. Mon- BIRTHS CORRIGAN - At the Charlotte- lMoore, who happened to be with MCu-70D_5t the P111168 l An aged and respected resident of CUMMINGS —— . STANDING COMMITTEES - In 129m, to Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Corri- lgan, a daughter. llATELY-Am Eaton Hall Farm lKing, Ont., Fob. M, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. George Haiely, (nee Gert- Bldg Moore), city, a son. BUCHANAN --Hyde Park, Boston, Feb. 20, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. T. Buchanan, a son. March 2, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Ver- non McKlnnon, nce (Beulah h’. ich), a son David Vernon. MULLIGAN-At the Prince County Hospital on Saturday, Feb. 6, 1932. to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Mulligan, Kinkora, P. E. 1., a daughter, (LBUTJ. Theresa). MCISAAC-At Charlottetown hos- pital, Tuesday, March 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McIsaoc, Earns- cliffe, a daughter. CONNOLLY—In Ottawa, Feb. 13. 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. John Con- nolly, (nee Helen Storey) a son, John Gerald. morons-mat Cherry Hill on Feb. E28, I932, to Ml‘. and Hrs. Harold What might have“ ended inaserious G‘ com“ (nee Alice M65559” ' daughter. gJENKlNS-At Mt. Albion, Feb. l6, ‘ l 1e32, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry s. Jen- l kins, a son. MACKINNON - At Charlottetown. on Feb. 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Alli- son MacKinnon, a son, Wendell Irving . l DEATHS County him. They were forced to leave the Hwlllml- March 211d. 1932. Ada Mc- Doctox-‘s car almost submerged lniI-Wd. Wlfc 0f N01 McLeod, K. C., the icc, to be rescued later if poss- 0f Summer-side in hcr 65th year. ible, as the ice is reported unsafe in CURRll-‘7—At his residence, Fair- view, March 3, i932, John J. Curric. aged 75 years. At Darlington. il-lebron, Mrs. Max-y Hierlihy, passedlp- E~ I» Q" wedhlffidfly. Mulch 2nd aged 37 l i932. John“ Cummings nsmvalib _ an 1 Hillsborc Street, on Thursday, March 3rd. ‘H932, John Harold Bernard, aged l _ i a fugue Annear. terian Church, Charlottetown, at 4t Mimic W“ Plmlld“! by '“°,P“‘°*l Contingent Accounts; no“, n. p. p. rn. on Wednesday, March 2nd. Edwmfl 15m“! Highmnders Plpbmcouan. Messrs. w. A. slPlVilft. lawn Hospital, Monday. February when Miss Ponzie E. Chisholmfmmd‘ ' ‘ d ‘J. P. McIntyre youngest ’ “ of Mr. and Mrsl A5 ‘he Gwemm‘ 9"” Pr?" ed J“, A, chfghgln-l’ Tl-yon, was lo the House a salute was fired hi’ Fnnmy ML unjfgd 1n mgrflggg ‘my, Lloyd R, the 2nd. Medium Battery, the flrins I-Iowatt, of Carleton. lvariv M. are Park be")! in Wmmnd The ceremony was pgflofmgd by of Captain G. W. Crag. with Lt. Rev. R. Hensley Stavsrt, M. A. Georse P9!"- B. 1)., in thepresencs‘ bf a num- ber of the immediate friends of the contracting parties. The bride was very becomingiy attired in a As this was the first session since suit of checked brown tweed l the last general election, there were with hstsndlhoestometch. ‘somsohangeslnthsprcoedursfrom STORM DAMAGE — During thc aim-m Wednesday night the roof of v l ‘ l a barn in the rear of the rcsid- ‘r ' l ence of Mrs. Joseph Hughes. Syd- ‘i Priscilla a box Oath 0f Allegiance ney Street, was blown completely off landing in the yard of Mr. Wm Grimes adjoining. The three horses housed in the building \\'::o rc- moved to other quarters. Ui- Lti, Toronw. Ont- 2 months and 15 days, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold John Bernard MARTIN-On Feb. 29, 1932, Alexan- der MacLeod Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, Klnross. MYERS — At Pcakds Station, February 29th., 1032, George My- ers, aged 69 years. MacDONALD-At 27 Euston Street ion March I, 1932, Anne MacDon- ald in her eighty ninth year. MacDONALD—On March lst at 27 Euston Street, Anne MacDonald, in her 89th year. CHRISTIE-At Palisade Park, New Jersey, U. S. A. on March 1st, Mrs. Matilda S. Christie. wife of the late ‘ James Christie of New Glasgow. P. E’. 1., in her 91st year. PERKINS-At Everett, Mass, Feb. 29th. Mrs. Sarah E. Perkins, aged 89, widow of the late Rev. W. W. Perkins. - MACLEOD — At Newton. Satur- day, Feb. 27th., John B. MacLeocl. aged 59 years. WALSH — Al: Mount Stewart. February 26th., Dr. James Walsh aged 77 yours. ' BURNETT - At Arndale, West Cults, Scotland. on Saturday. Feb- ruary 2'7. Ann Melville MacDonald, second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett. . GODFREY-At Kingston, on Sat- urday, Fcb. 27th, Lloyd Godfrey, aged 30 years. FORD-At 7 Young Street, on Sat- urday, Fcb. 27th, Im-ne Ilillson Ford, aged l month. Youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbl’ FQTd- ' BROWN-Al. Covchcod Road on Saturday, Fob. 27th, George I-I. Brown, aged 48 years. I lvlannraoss MCEWEN-MACDONALD - at m Prince Street, March 2. 1932, James Frank McEwcn to Jennie Belle MacDonald, boil: of Charlottetown. Rev. W. L. Outhous.‘ performed the ceremony. h... fill: h m. lléiiiff Ierves In Bad iioadllloa J. Chase Thomson Station, N.S., Fred wriiosz-"l have used Miiburlfls Heart and Nerve Pills with wonderful results. My heart would beat so fast I would have to sit down when at work choplping in the woods. sharp pains in my down at night. _ _ My nerves were also in a very had condition] but alter usiu two boxes of liiilhumh Heart sn Nerve Pills If heavier than l have been for years." Sold at all drug and general atone. or mailed direct on ncoilf cl price by The T. Milbnrl cart when I would lie ecl just fine, and am fourteen pounds MUKINNON-At P. E. I. Hospital, ‘ nova-a l n’