L11, 1931 1s"...- , 5 HONDA! I a wt mum-e. l‘ -‘ _ 75 "u: of 5B9- iory of Music. S. - BRIAN CIIURCI<I—-R£V. mhing and evening services. S. ent from -- of the city's hoodlums, who ask- . for money. Having money on his ~-- Hughle passed out fifty - his victim had considerable : e, caught his victim nnd gave to secure the balance of the ' ty- MtKBy. who is a somewhat 1 man. managed to break 11mm his assailant, but, hoe be- he had received a nasty cut ~ his eye. It is to be hoped the 1y P8111’ will be found arid ye. it 1114 Just desserts. (l-ANGEWEN VISIT AGrp ME“_ ‘R-On Friday evening, Fiebi-um-y -.I double team load c! brothers, linen L. 0. 1.. 14a flared m... ihllr members in the person of ‘11011111 Plynter of Knightsvllle. "F" i“ 1111 ‘W11 year he is still itmart, has served in the vic- 1°1 511 years as an Orangeman, 11"" Presented with the 50 year medal and also an honorary cer- MT- Peynter enjoyed the via. - 9 brothers. Mil h and songs "PM experience". of the Order m? Pastime oi the evening ‘ — l5 furnished b3,- Bm, “ma, m °“ 111° 11118111918 and Bro "M8 Donnahle on the vioiih, ‘Filmer on behaJ cf _the order i-allresenicd with a. basket of glletdmemher; Short speech- “ Ind 0th‘? h? Bf’? G. O. Man- ‘ b er bl'&'“1'(’l Lunch was m; x117 Pflynter and lit-ugh- Hm “h i111 Join-i in wish- ‘ '1' Pflynter and sister many _ h“ 115119111958 and returned to omes in the early hours of the h-e r11"- Peynter. referred to Mb Y °1 Ions River, r. r. 1., "Jiher of Mr. Edwin Payn- Kenrlngton, P. E. I. i The Heart ‘ is tho Ilman Engino 3°10! cor which stalls by tho eek’s Ne d“; mTBOVnYG-frlcnda “bu”; to hoor that Miss 9mm. daughter of Mr. ' ' a: Summoroldo is clow- ,Mlal Dalton was quitA _ mmdhadcousodherfom- ,, Mo: nun-m. n. has been informed by 1,1 the death irl Strasbourg, Miami on ‘Thursday o f his 4 fit John Holman. Tho dc- _ id, was born in Wlnaloo and ‘M 3mm», fur many years. She _vl5'fflNG n: SUMMEBSIDE- m; Muriel Lee arrived home on m" i0 he; parents, Mr. and Mrs. . u; oi Summerside on Friday \. Miss Lee had spent some .. . iln Toronto. where aha had ,, giédylng music at the Toronto H siwydsy night me "y" Tigers h Wm by the close score of 41-13,, game was fast and very ,__ iflmughout. All through the i period and within five minutes m, gld oi the game, no more m points separated both 1i w“ dnybcdyh game until , A, gtsged their last great rally. 4.1m MEMBERS FOR rims- C. J. clilir Jeans is pleased to report i tho Presbyterian Church at . l erslde is in a flourishing con- iion and recovering very rapidly . the loss of members who went i wine United Church. On Palm diyr-SIXWBII new members were ailvedk into the church. Approp- te sermons vlere preached at the A DAASTARDLY ASSAULT was .. Friday evening on Hughie Mc- y, a;_well known, quiet, harmless Fnlconwood Hospital. is ialmost a daily visitor to the -l assisting 1n doing odd errands patients and staff. While going oiig the street he was accosted by .1 , but the young man noting ,-. a. severe beating in order m ' steamers are due at Souris, one on lievcd, the earliest shipment of po- tatoes from this province by steamer. returned on Wednesday to her homo in Milbum from her former homo in moned by tho ouddon and unexpected death of her mother, ondthcfuct thataha hod hoort trouhlowasrecognisedbyrolotlyoa thocndcomonlooovorodiotfcr ahohodbecnarounduunsoiond inltiloohorttimeboforchardooth Thoir friends in this vicinity also TUESDAY CABS DEIAILID _ W118i! the track 5pm crow worked till lat, d ti: m" we“ 9116M back on .Awrec TON-On Tuegdgy William Mani-Kay's g able amount of etc-l. had fallen pipe. The fire "Y McFeriene (fire chief), 1111811ishers. K. BURIAL YESTERDAY-The fun- eral of Mrs. Philip Sfllnott w" held YBBWFGBY morning 1mm. h" jute resldenw- 309 K1118 Street, to 51;, Damian's Basilica, where o. Requigm H1811 Mass was celebratedby my‘ 0- Mccmhli. Service at the gray; was conducted by Rev. George Mo- Dmmd- T119 Dali bearers were M“ m- mile“ Kirwin. Peter psi- rick Cullen, Stephen Trainer W“! McQuaid and Alex Mflbqnald; ___ . quzcursnarnn _ Th, mm friends and acquaintances of the 3mm "B13" 9601110 Woodslde of Memete. who had the thrilling ex.» Defiance of swallowing a. horseshoe nail about six weeks ago, wiii be Dleased to hear that he has entire. 1y recovered from the probing mid anaesthetic effects in the quest o; the elusive piece of metal. 1-19 is about his daily work as usual ap- parently non-a the worse. Mr. Wood. side supposes that he threw it up In a violet fit of reaching after com- 1118 out the ether. K, Another local dramatic success entation of "Peggy Lou" at the Prince Edward, under the auspices oi St. Charles Auxiliary Society of the Charlottetown Hospital. This Ploy. a three act comedy, was di- reeled by Mrs. A. 1-1. Roper, aria was presented under the distinguished patronage of His Honour Lieutenant Governor Dalton and Mrs. Dalton, and His Worship Mayor Prowse and Mrs; Prowse. A capacity audience was intrigued by the plot which centred around the fortunes of a rich girl disguised as a lady's maid. and the eccentric- ities of the hero's aunt. The annual Canadian Legion gag. ter Dance, the initial social event of the season, and one of much pleas- urable anticipation, was held last night in the Prince of Wales College Hall. More than four hundred at- tended the function whlch was und- er the distinguished patronage of His Honor Lieutenant Governor Dal- ton and Mrs. Dalton, and His Wor- ship Mayor Prowse and Mrs. Prowsc Dixon's Orchestra which was in attendance rendered the music. The hall was decorated with varl-coloréd lights and banners. Dainty refresh- ments were served, and dancing con- tinued till a. late hour. The chaperones were Mrs. Jamcs J. Lielghtizer. Mrs, W. S. Stewart. Mrs. Leo Bradley and Mrs. A. B. Cosh. ..'LOADING AT SOUBIS-Thc S S. “Helen" which left St. John’: Nfld on Thursday last docked in Souris Sunday evening. The ‘ was met off East Point by the C. O. S. "Montcalm" which assisted her through the ice. Sourls Harbor, how- ever, is all clear. This steamer is bo- lng loaded with a full cargo of po- tatoes for Philadelphia by the Har- ris Abbatolr Cc. ‘rho S. S. "l-lansl’? which should have arrived onSat- urday sailed to Halifax by ~mlstake and as a consequence will not ar- rive ln Sourls until this morning when she will load potatoes for New York and Baltimore. Two 0th‘: Thursday or Friday and the other All ' boats are being load- I must confess to a prcdltection for ed with potato cargoes by the Har- ris Abattoi Co. This is, it is bo- WEDNESDAY The sympathy of many friends is extended to Mrs Guy Bmilter who Elmadolihwhoroshohldboonoum- Mflflllnn Hardy. Although the decooood had been under the core of phyoicioni h extend sympathy to tho boroovod {husband and the loin.’ maroon. in Two Irélght 0L?! left £113,114“ between Mme“ and Dlngwcll yesterday afternoon, lost evening, -_-_ ' --FI!tE ALARM A1 KBNSINQ. sounded for ah incgentu dry tore. A consider- Rocds, (gtggkm , llainst a hot luv: “Qlvitlll. Ho-ls expected home with- WI-e Put out by m.-. ' . next door nqghbw. Wm‘ hdxyfiihoéxis was scored last evening in the pres-l WsiBudget for Ou Mlvlvgtaxolilfélydozr max-m, so. Ind Mrs. w. n; "Schntlobury work -y . . Q'- fl‘ 598m returned Monday from an extended do“ abm”t°'»d5y. "1111111118 11D I"?! W111 to Europe. where they have been i" ("W- T" 11°81 We" 111-"11111: m: the lost three monthsl tl-kcn into custody and tho owners "mweiled uncn to my (2.00 ere-h‘ tri ‘. ' ' . m‘ u” "h" u: m’ mum“- wun es They report a most pleas , ant and onioyobla ‘trip. _...... "$111M: new, roam-or. n» a "eltenm or 119 Street 11" been eoenhin: some time in new "111 City "at the r-rotelxmonteiair, Where he was visltiugj his sister Hei- "1 "141 °l-111!1¢,on'sevml of the large lvr DUNBTAITNAGE-A destructive fire occurred on tho farm of Mr. Clive Roberts, Dilnstoflnogc, on; Monday night, by which the‘ two barns. stock and crop were con. 1111991? destroyed. Notwithstanding 111° Flori-I .0! Mr. Roberts, wifa- and family ond numorousnoighbors, w- "H111!!! was destroyed. The stock lost emulated of two horses, several cattle ‘aha about a hundred hens. 1t is reported there" ‘was only "r 55111] insurance on the barns. and the loss is a very serious one to Mr. Rob. erts. - . » - in o. few d_a"ys',"' . maxi: Ur Mission WORK-Air. 111111" Miller. student otjMt. Allison University. spent tho Easter holidays V1111 i111! liarenta. Mr. indlilra. Low- den Mhley. ltlilborton- his IIiBndl will be interested to note that he will’ retdm to Saskatchewan tho‘ latter Pfirt of May, where ho-will be engag- ed in Mission work underthe United Church of Canada. ~ ——At 1 o'clock this hm-hih; eh, m = ' - 1 ' ferry docked at ‘Iiormuiitlno after ccanpletirl, o round trip.“ The em‘... 1118 from Borden occupied twelve hours. as the steamer battled heavy lce as it neared its iiestiuetiorrfias soon as-siie completed cooling the ferry left 0n return to Borden. The ferry arrived in Borden from ‘ml-- mentlne about noon yesterday. and left on return at 12.50 p. m, Ah out wind in the l-ftemoon plbkpfl the ice heavily on the Tormentine aide. At present there are about one hun~ dred carloads of freight at Borden, and about two hundred car loads be- tween Sackville and ‘rormentlne. The t/wo hockey teams Montreal Maroorls and Ottawa Senators were delayed at Torrrientine last evening, and were unable to play their scheduled Home in the local Forum. THURSDAY FISIIERMAN FINED-A mph from Milton D. Edgar Shaw on 'I‘llesday, charged la with fishing dllrlng the closed sea» son. l-ie was flncd $10 and costs. 1 MAKES FIRST TRlI'—-'l‘i'ie.R.ocky Point ferry made its first crossing» 110111 R0011)’ Point to Charlottetown 011 Tho-idol’. carrying large numbers ‘A PIQBM-nt evening-was spent on Monday at the homo of Mr and Mrs Dopgias Cornish, ‘(neeolivo Small- man), when o shower planned‘ by the wiser-flesh. Eva and-Iiulir Duncan 01 QT-el-ry was tendered. them. Many beautiful and useful guts" "were p". ‘mfid 1° 1119 91.711118 militia" after which the . evening .was. pleasantly event in music, and Bfllllletah dainty ‘W331 W38 NW8d "lhd the young 1°11Il‘went home with ‘happy memo}. its of a. well-spent evehihm . IEGISI-Aruiis mars sun an: JOURNS-The Provincial Lcgiglgt. lire met. at 2.30 p. m. yesterday, Hon, M‘ Mwhiyfe lending the House in the absence of» Premier Lea. Ah m»; 1° inwmorate the Prince Edwarti Is- “ind T1151, Cllillpnnyand an act, re- _ I; Cvmlianies domiciled or “"1"! 591111111! resistors ill the prov- h!" 91 P111199 Edward Island vlerc rend l third time and those were esséntedto by His l-ionourLieutcn- ‘iii-Giwernpr Dalton. The‘ House then kdlourned until Monday thei 11am.» s p. m} I i r» AWNJN 650-411.. house he- 1011x1118‘ "to Mr. Georg: wheaiiey, which was being hauled from the ‘ c, ‘ . 53:3‘ “or; azizh§fv°rge l: 311511711 The large, show room on Water Monday new m 1“ 11¢ 11D Ofllstreet. Slllllmerslde, formerly owned u how hem“ e 1mm", °1 911MB. ' by .W. B. Prolvse s: Sons. was sold Sm V“ w: “w” 1“ 1W°~ T119 10D by auction last week to Mr. H. M.| u" e 1911101/"1- The sections Downing, the liigltest bidder, for so,- wl be turnedround and hauled 000.—S. < endwisd to their destination. The City Council decided that the house Wl-P 10o ‘wide topermlt of. it being hauled without damage to tree; mg eeiieinx the removal temporarily oi electric iightand-telephone posts, airway 111 Bettlnl it to its present point, the branches of a umber o: trees were sown off and posts had to be taken out. - MAY nocx TODAY-The c. c; S. Montcalm yesterday met in, po- tato steamer Hansi in the Gulf of St. Lawrence emu-cute for Bourls, about fifteen or twenty miles from her destination. Although the out wind has driven largo qunntltieg 0g ice into Souris Harbour and adigc- ont waters the steamers expect to dock today. The Montcalm accom- Denied lo far so East Point the steamer which completed loading Yesterday. The Montcalm, which was “m 1'1’ fiwf“) 11° "9181 freight well and favourably known in this Btwmm. on Wednesday lastprovince where he has spent many and awaited the arrival of the first summers. His passing will be 1am. steamer. ed with sorrow by his host of friends. The Guardian extends sincere sym- pathy 'to_ the family and relatives. OFFICIAL OPENING-The fine new C. N. R. Hotel will be officially opened next week, the program for, obstruction from ice. —I’RO\VSE BUILDING S_OLD — CONDITION SATISFACTORY - Mrs. Samuel Kennedy. 44 Brighton Road, who has been a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital for the past two weeks. underwent a successful opera- tion yesterday morning. Her many friends hope for her speedy recov- ery. l MAKES FIVE TRIPS-Although‘ thoro is still considerable ice in the! Straits between Tormentine and Borden the car ferry was able to make five round trips yesterday, as the ice had loosened considerably. The mall from the mainland arriv- ed shortly after midnight lost night. W cl oi RECEIVES SAD NEWS-Mr. J. D. Taylor received a telegram last even. ins conveying the sad news of the death of his nephew, Dr, w, ‘w, Taylor, which took place suddenly in New York. The late Dr. Taiylor is in FAREWELL PARTY-On Monday evening a very enjoyable party wag held at the home of Mrs. H. Thorn- ton, Kent street, where English Can. ldlon and Danish friends enjoyed l- Ilme of auction forty-fives. Re- freshments were served after the game. The party was given in’ honor of Mrs. Prod Bladt, who is rctumlng to her homo in Denmark for a few months‘ visit. ‘Mr. and‘ Mrs. rm Biodt have been living in Charlotte- town for three years and have made many Canadian friends. Mrs. Blodt Meived many rift: from‘ her friends, who all wished her aevory pleasant voyage. » BRINGING UP FATHER st day, April 13th, the hotel will be‘ open for public inspection all day. On the night of April 14th the Gyros will hold their opening dimm- ‘m; dance; on Wednesday, the hotel will] be closed, there being no functions; On Thursday, the Lieutenant-Gover- nor gives his state dinner to the XIIGIIIDOIIOI the Legislature and on Friday. April 17th. the hotel will be 09m for general buslnesl. Blplcity he succeeded in 111171118 W111¢11J116y vilified fourteen itorli! negotiations with the who has been for some years em. Dloyed in the U. S. has rcmrned to his home at Peters Road and oc. cording to information will Join the Kwup of fishermen who operate off . .. _ . ,i0llrqoest.Mr.Morrlsonrelportspoor HAS TWELVE HOUR CBOSSINGI time: in U. S. at present. Justice and Mrs; A. J. 16111 yesterday momlnx for ‘Montreal. T119? will be absent from the Prov- ince about a fortnight during which. they will visit their daughter, Mrs. FPS-ilk Chauvin. ' Ilaselbrook, two litters of fox pups born in the ~ same den, on or about the same time, both of whlchappear to be doing ex- i tra well. two litters, he thinks five in each, i but may have to consult the mo- I tllcrs when making the division later i Oil. I Jordan. Murray Harbor, for years a prominent fox rancher, and appeared below Maglstratellzsaeiisv in this lucrative and inter. Mr. J. B. Flnla-ysons perfect germination for Prince Eil- W i year in the Southern United dish-s. |is the good ncvrs brought hack by Mr. J. W. Boulter, secretary of the , Potato Growers‘ Organization, returned this week from a business, vlslL to Norfolk, Va. ifylng report from all quarters, in- potatoes and the growers are loud in. their expressions of satisfaction. i great difficulty orders this winter. , ket for table stock potatoes, both for Green Mountains and Cobblers, is sick tissues. Clear shin Ing olomcntopenotrnto. Itchlnl ‘will on the intuit-eruptions disappear. The treatment has no rival. n. a. Returning from an important trade Cuban Covemment which will likely be flfollowed ‘up by further discussions; other at noon when the regular mail flea-ling, it ls hoped, to a trndo h». ‘rangement icountrles, Hon. John A. MacDonnId, .M. P, nrrlvod in Charlottetown yes- terday morning ghd is“ on mQ/lh iney General, who is in Ottawa at- temoon train for his home in Card- “"111”! lgan, who}; in wiii "mam ‘m, Home Conference, the trial of Module. 1189a before proceeding to Ottawa. I batisfaetory to both FRIDAY Mr. Basel. Morrison, Sommervllle, LEAVE FOR. MONTllEAIr-Chief Mathlescn r Soturda TWO FLIGHTS YESTERDAY —i mum“ 1° 9'11" l! "Prescntativc of The mall plane made two trips from ‘ the Canadian Government, 1n which Monctcn yesterday, one about 6.30 in opening the morning when the mail which arrived on the Ocean Limited tiled- nesday was brought to the City. 1hr , flight was made. —TRIAL POSTPONED-On ac~ ‘count of the absence of the Attor- the Dominion Provincial Casey, which was to have been heard before Judge Inman this Friday. the 10th inst... has been postponed until the 11th. B. —PIIOPER.TY SOLD-The resid- cncc of the late Mrs. Catherine Pass- nirre, situated on Fitzroy Street. Summerside, was sold by auction un Wednesday afternoon to Mr. Rus- sel Champion of Kenslngton for $1,- 420.Alarge number attended the sale and bidding was very brisk. Mr. F‘. J. E. Wright was the auctioneer. S Messrs. Jack and Stanley Clow re-l turned to their home here last Sat-i urday evening, after having spenti the winter at the harbor of St. John, N. B. Both of them look exceeding- Fox ITEM-Mr. Wesley Wood, of P.E.I., reports having-f There are ten pups in the l ly well. but report that a rather dull winter season was a result of so lnany vessels being directed to l-Isll- fax, N. S. The work of fishing will be next on their programme for the summer. mssnn AWAY-Friends oi lvlr. Eduard Higgins, Hayfield Street. will regret to learn of his death which ‘occurred suddenly Wednesday night. We are informed that. Mr. Willard‘ many industry, has purchased a rge area of land in the vlcimty of Mills Point leasant. This land is adapted to the ‘growing of blue-berries naturally, and |as we imderstand it, Mr. Jordan will adopt improved methods vation which will naturally increase 4 ,the yelld and quality of this popular I of passengers. There is little _if- anylh.“n‘__r._ ‘l of culti- i l A record of from 98 per cent lo ard Island seed potatoes grolvn this l i who ' Mr. linuller. hlle at Norfolk, received this graf- uding Florida, Georgia, Norm (jar- lna. South Carolina and Virglllllhf This is the greatest success vet inchi- evod by Prince Edward Island seed laltliough they were bad on Wednes- Thc Association has experienced in filling shipping Two reprcsentaitvcs oi New Jersey‘ P011510 60111391115. N11‘- 1100110)’. 01130011- rears. chiefly of potatoes, at Borden 9Y.lndE1l'.El1g1iS11i'-0WI1.NJ» 111111114? lawaiting transport to the main< McBride, of Chamberlain and Bar- r clay of Cranberry, N. J., are now in Charlottetown. were given a practical demonstration l of the difficulties encountered when they crossed over in the car terry. They had no conception of the ice conditions Straits. Though disappointed at be- i These gentlemen I in the Northumberland g unable to secure shipment of as much seed as they required they are now satisfied that everything poss- i ible is being done stances. in the clrcum- 1 Mr. Boulter reports that rhe mar- ronger, though varying from day to ' the week being as follows: 0n Mon-‘I a7" non m- nun disorders An mm lluliI-tllot wlohoo into the lass, Ito 000th- r to! lulu-a nrno 00-. Ltd ch12!“ "Qjnhnnnvv nnuoois-rs ‘Boston, the groom's mother. and The late Mr. Hfgglrls was '16 years oi age. and was well known in the City. The funeral will be held Silt- urday morning at 9 o'clock from tho Church of the MostHoly Re- Cailiolic: deemer to the Roman Cemetery. --IIARBOR PRIZE OF ICE-Sum- ice on Wednesday. excepting round rile wharves. The Bcdeque ferry has been tried ollt by her crew and is ex- pected tdmake her first trip for the .tBSOlI on Friday, if the ice clears- lrum Bcdeque wharf. Fishermen re- :i')( rt a lot of ice still in the i‘iV('l'S.i“URsT__At Prince The lobster fishermen are preparing Hirer: gear ready for the season's fish- ing which opens on May 1st. Frorll (Mont-shes received by local bll_‘_,'Bl‘5 the English market is likely to~be a poor one this year owing to the general rlepresswn-S. CONDITIONS IMPROVING — Transportation conditions 1n the Straits improved steadily yesterday. day night. A westerly wind fllriilel- loosened the ice barrier |Jf.".'.\'0t=l'l Borden and Torlnentine. ‘The ferry made three round trips. Tile mall arrived in the City about 8 o'clock. There are now about two hundred land, while at Torzncnlllle there are between 300 and 400 ears of freight consigned to points within this Plov- illce. .__. , _ . llAYWARD-JARDINE -- At the First Congregational Church itiimse, Saint Albans, Vermont, on Saturday afternoon at i o'clock, (April 4th), Miss Marlon A. Jardine, of Burling- ton, Vermont, formerly of Summer- slde, Prince Edward Island. and Irv- ing William Hayward, of Roxbury, Mass, were united in marriage by the Rev. Duncan Livingstone, Minis- ter of the First Congregational Church of Saint Albans. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Eth- el C. Jardine, of Burlington, and the groom was supported by James Jar- dino, ' ‘ of the University of Vermont. Present among the guests were Mrsuwllliam B. Hayward, of James C. Jardine, Newcastle, N. 13., father of the bride. After a honey- moon trip to southern and eastern .eron, Caledonia. a daughter. lnerside harbor was entirely free ofi , PAGE FiF'I'l-Ii£.i\i Subscribers Suffered From lleart Trouble Became‘ Weak and Run Down Mrs. Wm. iliotie, Gleuaandficld, OnL, r;rite.s:-~ "For n long period I suffered from heart trouble, and brcnnie very weak and run flown. l triad rnrluns remedies. but they did me no good. illle day I met a friend and mid her of nly trouble. She laid silo had 12nd heart trouble for two yum too. but after using ildilblxrn’! Heart. and Nerve Pills for a short time rbe bu! been relieved of her trouble, m I gnt two boxes and after taking them I was again fooling fine, and always recoin~ mend H. A: N, Pills to anyone complaining o! iwort trouble.” 1 Bold at all drug and gonsrnl mun, or mailed diroct on roaaipo of priro h 1B Co. 14g hump. 0n; ,_a ' Price Stlcaliox l yitiyfilijIlllAltl-ln Cilmbridue, Tvinss '1 m, Ami] 3, Vflifllllfli‘. hi1, band o Annie ilvlaeEuenl Noeiinonl. BIRTHS I C ‘BOWiiIAN—_-At North Wiltshire, on SANDERSM“ Mm“, i Wednesday. April a, 193i, to Mr. and 1 ' Mrs. Leonard Bowman, nee ‘Etheli Agnew, a son. TREMERE-At Hampshire. oil Sun- day, April 5, 1931, ti» Mr and Mls I-Iibbert I-I. Tremcre, a son. ACORN-At Trenton, N. 5., on Mar. 18, 1831, to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Acorn, a daughter-Edna Adeline. BlLLAltD-At Nassau Hospital. Minerla, Long Island, New York, tn Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wallace Blllard, n 3HQLi-;un_Ai Quiiigy, Moss, April daughter, Roma Zuieime. 5, 1931, Chrlhty lvlacLeod, Funeral KELLY-Mi 13811011- 114101118811. 011 will take place from William Mc- April '1, loal to Mr. and Mrs. Eug- Leods, Orwell Cove. ene Kelly, nee Mable Carr a son. DAWSON-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, April ‘l, to Mr. and Mrs. Lyman H. DE-VlSOH. a daughter istill bornl. 4 BISSETT-At the P. E. I. Hospital on Saturday, April 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bissett, a son. FEE-At North Batliefnril, Sask, ml , March 25, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. L‘ FURY “we Tmmejvi") Robe“ J4 Fee ‘me ‘.4155 Dong. Pond, AICLEOD-At tile Prince Exluurd’ is» a daughter_ land HOSDILIH, April 8. Mrs. hen NICHOLSON-At Hartsville, on “m” M°L°°d- "Mhwme" n March 2s. 1931. to Mr. and Mrs. Ne‘! “ARTI-“J” R‘”“_“d“1e‘ “Him” f? Nicholson’ a son‘ 193i,IMargaret, Wild of Arxande. HOWATT-AL Cape Traverse, Mai". “Tam” “r l“ R"'°°°1m E" IIOLMAN-Ai. Strasbliril. Sank, on 22, 1931, to Mi". and Mrs. Melbourne _ J h H l m Howatt, a daughter, Thelma Jean. Apm 2' 1931' Mrs‘ 0 n Oman har 70th year. CAMERON-At Heatherdale, March _ l 18' to ML and h,“ Allan A can“ MrLLOD-At crapaud. Apri 5, Ben- jamin McLeod. aged 84 years. RICHARDS-At Mi. Mclllck, Aprl.‘ 4, Mary Hilda, wife of Illett Rich- ards. aged 31 years, v SINNO'I'T—-In this city, April 4, 193i Mrs. Philip Sirlnott- MATHESON-At Bcilinglialn, Wash- ington, U. s. A.. on Friday. Iiforrr 27th, ult., Roderick John hlnihesor formerly of Prince Edwnrii Islflnd Afar Jami-r Rrtrl‘. 30, 103i, Barbara. vclriow‘ of Sanders, aged 84 years. lllcclxs-in this cltl". A2111 91h Edward Higgins. seed 76 recre- CAMPBELL—At the Saint. John County Hospital, Saint John, N. B. April 6, 1931, Mrs. Clifton A. Camp~ bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick Watts, York, \\’00D—At ltllllricu’, April 8, 193i, Robert Wood, aged 64 years. IiOLGAR-In Boston, Mass, April 1 Katherine Boigar of 105 Si. Aiilllilns- us SL, Roxbury. TOLI-JY-ln snmervllle, Mass, March 31. Daniel J.‘ husband nf Catherine BRAZEL—At Mt. Ryan, March 26. i931, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Braz- el. a daughter". SHREENAN-AL Kiilkorn, on March 22, 1931, 1o Mr. alld Mrs. Damien Shrccnan, a daughter, name Frances Noreen. Edward Island i Hospital, on March 26th, 1931, to Mr. .. .' - ' L0 l . A 1‘ and Mm. R. R. Hurst a son. Iynximnsjxinfpgolinall: on m‘ nalmnrr-iai Wlleaile)’ alter.» "“' r5" 1’ ‘ , ' _ , ‘NICHOLSON-At HnHmlll/J, lrliiTll, March 25th, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Reagh L. Barrett, a daughter. hIarKlNNON-At the P. E. I. H05- pilal. March 30pm Mr. and llfrs. G. E. MacKinrlon, a son. weighing 8 pounds. v GILLlS-At Norboro, March l5. 193! to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Glllis. a 127th, i931, infant son 0f Mr. and Airs. Neil Nicholson. - (TORNELIFAt New Bedford, Mass. on March 18th, 1931, Mrs. S. C. Cor- nell, formerly Charlotte Barrett, aged 61 years, JENKINS-At the P. E. I. Iinspital, MaeDONAID-At Miami, Florida, on Saturday, March 2,8, Laura Parqu- harson, widow of Mr. A. C. MacDon- ald. Pictou’, nnd daughter of the late Hon. Donald A. Farqllhalson. DIACKINNON-At Charlottetown March 28th. Donald C. MacKinl-lon aged 84 years. TXAYLOR-At Vancouver. Niarch 2F, 1031. Charles Taylor, aged 8'3 years formerly of Malpeqne, itfCEAClfERNwOn Saturday morn- ing. March 28th, after a few hour: ENMAN-JtIcLELIiAN-On the 1st of April, at Si. Jaliies Nianse. Char- lottetown by the Rev. hioorellead Legato. B. D.. Alexander Marlin En- man of Gralltiviclv to Mary Mvgnz- ct MoLelian of De Grcs Marsh. CUDMORIP-CORNEY-At the resi- dence of Rev, E. H. Ramsay. '71 Upper Prince Street on March 31st. Wil- liam Robert Ciidznol-e to Ruth Cor- nay, both of Green Bay, P. E. I. DEATHS __________._________‘. ________ .__ illness. George B. Aichfarheril, of MCCOUBREY-mt 206 Kent street. hiiillvleu", P. E, I. 1l)0lR()!\'—At Wllullloy River on on Monday, April 6, i031. Isaac Mc- Coubrey. March 30th Elnlly Driiron. daughter BEATON-At Winslne. Aprii lr-i. Ar-1of Alex Doll-on m the we of 2 chlbnld Benton. ilgerl '72. ‘YPRYF. I Tomorrow Morning! Shave with O C u t1 c u r a SIIAVING CREADI Note how it softens, soothes and refreshes. A! your dcalen or lent poo!- paid on receipt of 35c. ddnssuLT-W t N" e points, Mr. and Mrs. Hayward will reside at 41 I-Iungerford St., Burling- ton. ' Cuticuriai" ,_Pr.-.0 du ct ' ' we. 5A0 unws To airflow-r ‘ErIR-l was vmiuaw-wrrron ARUM m "m: PAR - ,o-is,a‘o__1".1\wm FROM me. AND ' JUMPED m-ro "m: warm or We ' RETRVOtR-IFTAR’ r . a , rowan-sea- ‘Wv 5'1"‘. fiRLNJYMORE °*¢" w“ 4"’ m oeuvr- oin- °°T “ma? .. . _ . , eVEN WArriN RYO-RNAG "(Q4 u .D\l' in I "m: or-lirr TEAR$ I'LL SNGD VliLL BETHEM 111A‘? ¢°MES _Laucl-u~'-_ ‘ (#44 ire/h '1' . Aral afar-vow? v-tA-HA! ru. TIuJEM I AM- KNOW- BUTIMHAPFY FOR HOW-LONG-l nod-r o-i-omvls-mewas loo-lulu‘ I TO FEAR: You Kim Erfow i PAcKuo - FlFl CAME BACK mszouaa ‘m: PIPE ? NOW" Tuesday, March 31st, Mrs. Ernest son Eugpne Jfxfimh‘ Jenkins, aged 42 years. __________ _______ ____________ lltlaoLl/IAN--At Pweciolvn. bfarrh 29. ‘ DIARRIAG-ES 193i. Mrs. Garfield biacbenn, aged - - 35 years. . l .1 in . . . .- elf-Minus“. rmannnalruu Inclusion 11H] s it‘? 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