Estes Nsygiglunci: FIJNIIAI. YISTIIDA! - 11g u funeral of Edward Nighgjgq; mo; ll ruideneo. Pownai Street, yesterday 8t. Dunstanb Basilica, qulom High Mas was palsy-gm by Rev. Father nougsn. The pan. ENTERT IN FOB VISITOIIF-Mr. y Cudinore entertained Tuesdayevenilig in honour of Mr. Ed. Shaw. Winnipeg. KILLS sass-on einiresy last Mr. James Cullen of Alexandra 4011M‘! pisrascr vscsrx- ' 0¥~A large number of electors dissatisfied with the which selected Mr. Horace Wright as Liberal eandidefq have approach- ed Mr. Douglas Bell. Carleton, to rsiuisoAru or OFFICE-Mr. Percy W. Turner. Mayor-elect of at 8t Mary's Church. South. isl beiiie at It. Mary's vemete .- v. Ignatius MacDonald officiated. e pail bearers were: Messrs. Arthur MeQuaki. Dsiiisi Mscllach- orn. George MacDonald. John Lavie. Howard Paquet. and Michael Fits- bstrlek. ' " bearers were: Messrs. A. Doniigqyy, Gallant. licbet lush i-tush. Service i. the gram“ “mm Charlottetown. was sworn in at ‘i150 am. Saturday by Chief Jus- tice Mathieson in Hisliordshi chambers. The City Councillors and killed a.seal off Squaw Point _ weighing about 150 pounds Mr. l" Cullen says the pelt is ii good one which he intends to cure himself. 1 allow his name to go forward as Independent. Mr. Bell on set- urday let 1t be known he wsspre- pared to accept the invitation. and IUIIAL lllVlCIS-The funeral ofMrs. Chas. Saunders ‘was held ton inhis yesterday afternoon from the resi- dence of her daughter. Mrs. G. L. Morrison. 140 Iilm Ave to the Peoples Cemetery. Services at the house and grave were conducted by luv. Csrlylq Webster. The pell- bcerers were: Messrs. Icobt. Dia- ineiid. II. 1-I. King, Murdock Real. P. N. Manuel. W. Meikle snd fies- ter Melnnis. Water Commissioners will be sworn in st 2.1t p.m. today in the City Council chamber by IIis Worship. —CAB.D PARTY-The C.Y.M.L. auction forty-fives was held on Friday evening larger attendance than usual. The prizes are as follows: Ladies first. Mrs. J. C. Hickey; ladies consola- tion, Mrs, Charles Doucette; men's first, Abdon Arsenault; men's con- solation, George C. Arsenault. Spe- cial prize, Eva Chsisson. ducted by My. Fpthqr Maggy-gig On January ilth there passed to his eternal reward the soul of Mr. Joseph Shrcenan. ‘ ill only a few daft and nu death came rather suddenly. as receiv. ed the lest rites of his church from his never-failing pastor. luv, u, J, smith. who is always so solicitoue for thg spiritual welfare flock. "Joe" _as he was familiarly known. was of a quiet. retiring dis- wlll nominate as Independent. Re is a nephew oi the late Hon. J. H. Bell. Frontier. DILIGATION l!!!‘ INS FROM OTTAWA-Non. J. Minister of Pubic Works, returned "idly night from Ottawa. when he interviewed Hon. Charles A. Dunning, Minister of Finance, and I-Ion- Norman Rogers, Minister of Labor, with respect to merit projbcts for Prince Edwar- On Saturday evening. the 15th day of February. there passed away to his eternal reward at the Prince County Hospital, Summeraide, from pneumonia, Daniel McNeil], at the advanced age of eighty-three years. having been born at Rexto N. on the 20th day of August, i852, the eon of the late Dougal McNsill and Ann Wood- 1.5x 1442-2.-. .. AUTOMOBILE ASSN. DISBAND- sis-Prince Edward Isle-Kid's Auto- BREW-i)" Will!“- illo lilih- W5- CIJLBBIATI 15TH ANNIVER- ruary. Mr. and Mrs. B. 1-1. Nichol- son celebrated the 36th anniversary Island. Hon. Mr. MacIntyi-e was accompanied to Ottawa by Messrs. H. H. Cox, M. P P., and Russel C. mobile Association broke up during a week-end meeting in Charlottetown after its president, Mr..Ji.:tice A. E. out, Mrs. Andrew V. Arsenauit, Next Friday will be the lest before pwmm‘ " W" m“ “m” cm" olic and always attentive religious duties. i-ie was airnest of their marriage. A number their friends took advantage of tlve occasion by surprising them at their home, and presenting them with a handsome silver service. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson thanked their friends for their remembrance and good wishes. Refreshments were served and a social hour enjoyed. The Guardian joins in happiest congratulations. Clark, M. P. P. In waiting on the Ministers they were supper-led bv the Federal members and from Prince Jdward Island. Arseneult, and the secretary. J. M. MacFsdyen, tendered their resigna- tions. Automobile owners‘ lack'of interest in the Association was Ill“ en as the cause of its breaking up- childlike in his goodness and slin- plicity of heart._for in him than was no giiile. fie was admired by his friends and neighbours for his many fine qualities. ‘ SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL EVENING - About 85 students young people attended a social held at the Y. M. C. A. on Saturday ‘fliers passed peacefully sway gg; January 23, i838, one of Cable Bead West's fine citizens in the person of George McLaren. The late Mr. Mel-arch was a. great sufferer for the last number of years The service at the house and BRAD! EY-IIYNILS-Ihe marri- age was soiemnised at St. Dunstan! Basilica at 8:30 yesterday morning of Peter Stephen Bradley of the Department of Education. to Mary Hynes, of this 61W. RSV- evenlng under the auspices of the Boys’ and Girls’ Hobbies. Exhibi- tion Committee. and games were heartily participa- in and dainty refreshments served. The chaperones were: His A resolution urging the 1a:- Institutxs of Prince lid- prlnciples of adult recommending that ;. =1 Others ‘who spoke st the meet- ing were. Hon. W. H. Donnie. Min- ister of Agriculture; Messrs. Har- old IAird. W. H. McCiregoi‘. W. ‘H. Townsend, Daniel McKay, M. L. A.; It. Holmes, John Profitt. Worship Mayor Turner and Mrs. Turner. Col. and Mrs. ‘K. S. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Norvilie E. Duck, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Curran. The pleasant evening was brought to a. close by singing "Auld Lang Sync." grave was conducted by his pastor, Rev. W. B. Aitken, and although the dly was cold and stormy a good number gathered to pay their last T¢5PBctS b0 0C6 who in life they reg- pected. ThcJisarse was driven by B. Dalton performln ceremony and celebrating the Nup- tial Mess. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Duffy. Immedi- ately after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs- Bradley left by train on a short honeymoon trip to the main- lristitutes study and ‘form cred- it unions. was adopted yestsr- day as the farmers of the province opened their three-day parliament The Central Farmers‘ Institute ‘If’? sefgiqan ,1 A resolution approving the ram club policy of the Federal Depart- ment of Agriculture was passed. moved ivy Mr. W. H. MoCtrelCI. seconded by Mr. J. W. Maebean. Mr. E_ Holmes spoke in support of the resolution ‘ Mr. Joseph Simons. The pgll in". ers were Messrs. J. MacEwen, Leslie and Wilfred MacLaren. Frank Mc- Laren and Ambrose Itattray, John was the first provincial agricultural "organisation to hold meeting. Five other farmers‘ organ- isations will meet during “Farmer? In another resolution the Cen- trsl ital-mere‘ Institute urged the The Guardian joins in ex- Friends throughout the Pro- tendiril hearty conirratulatlons. vince, especially the community of Iiaaelbgook. were deeply grieved to Wesley ll. Wood at the age of 54 which accurred at her home Saturday, February 8th at 11.10 '.-;‘I)e"»$_;¢ ._ 3w —VALENTINE PARTY-A very enjoyable valentine party was but on by the Women's Institute of WEDDING Bllslafl — A pggfly The Sheep Breeders’ Association executive for the coming year is as follows: Weddlllk took place Saturday in 5t, Cape Traverse in the Hail on Fri- day, Feb. 14th. The proceedings opened with a sing-song, followed Prince Edward Island Patrick's Church. otiswi. the bride ' to give through the s. m. Those left to mourn her peuing being Miss Marie Fink. daughter President. Herold Laird Kelvin; Vice President. r. A. misses. M. L A-, Scuris; Secretary-treasurer. W. It. Shaw, Charlottetown: Aud- itor. J. A. Gillie. Charlottetown. are her aged mother, Mrs. James sorrowing husband. W and daughter. Doris. Mrs. George colleges of the pIOVIIIOG more cem- prehensive study of agricul "We have an increasing of boys and girls who bsorbcd into farm life." the resolution stated. The rural of Mr. and Mrs. Vaimore Fink, of M"t"""°- ""1 the bridegroom, Mr. George Fraser, or the Royal cm. adian Mounted Police. eon of the Hon. George Fraser of gcurig, p_ I. The bride w a short program which wad evening was pleasantly Smallnian both of Sununerslde. and the brother, William Waugh, of Calgary. etc. Lunch was then served and a neat sum was realised. Following Directors: Queens County: Daniel McKay, Percy Dlckieson, George Boswell. _ people of the province should be “ w‘ m5'"‘" Gun“ "d m“ “more thoroughly equipped on prac- seleetions, Chas. Bell; duet. of coral rust silk crepe with hat arid Prince County: Ilsrl Stetson. W. 1-1. MeGregor. W.,B. Mcloilap. ticsl farm problems. marketing And rural eitiiionahipf‘ shoes to match. She carried s. bou- qm M ammo“ W] Wm “m. N0 BECOUNT nu wsnn rive: d K 1th 193d’ --No recount of ballots cast in wuwn Gardiner m e ' dialogue, Eva Stevenson. Rings County: C. n. Clay. Alex Hamilton, P. A. Mcisaae. Th . An informal reception was held g1- t" m ceremony ‘t the Imam“ ‘Charlotteiowrfs Ward Five in civic . 1 : elections m». 12, was held satiir- m“ ‘M M" Wm” mMckm An esteemed citizen passed sway ident. Mr- C. S. o ‘v P" Clay was absent last night so the meeting was presided over by Mr. Harold Laird, Kelvin. duet, Inez McWilliems and Esther n u" "mu Ed mum pital yesterday in the pe Albert Edward Leigh, Street. after an illness of but I few weeks. The deceased, who was in his sixty-second year, was the of Dr. Fink, after which Mr, and Mrs. Fraser left for their wedding "ID. Going away the bride wore a smart navy blue coat trimmed with fur with s. navy blue hat. They will reside in 0ttawa.-Montresi Star. day. Under the city's civic Election Act, s. recount is not allowed, Sti- pendiary Magistrate K. M. Martin told the applicant. defeated Coun- cillor Dr. J. E. Blanchard when he came before the City Court. -WAS NATIVE 0F BEDEQUE- Many friends throughout the Pro- vince will regret to learn of the Charlottetown‘; monument to the heroes cf the South African wai- in Queen Square yesterday was drap- ed in mouring as Prince Edward Is- land remembered its (10 sons who fought and the two who fell in the ten day siege of Pasrdeberg 36 years ago. death of Richmond which occurred at. his home in Van- couver, BC, on Sunday, February 16th, after an illness of several months. Mr. Wright was born in Centreville Bedeque, the son of the, late Major Wright and his wife Ada Shreve. He was associated with his Stipendiary Magistrate told Dr. Blanchard he could change his ap- plication for s-recount to one for a scrutiny of doubtful ballots but the elf-councillor who lost his seat, by eight votes said a scrutiny would not be of any advantage. at two of the polls lost their count son of the lets Charles Leigh. of the Royal Navy. and g brother of the late Colonel Charles Leigh. For the past six years, Mr. Leigh held thg’ position of electrical maintainer for the Island Division. Canadian National Railways. and was formerly connected with the Friends throughout the Province, especially the community of Hazel- bfwk. were deeply grieved to learn of the death of Mrs. Wood at the use 0f st which oc- curred at her home on Saturday. Rfhruary 8th at 11.10 a. rn. The siege started Feb. 1'1. 1000. Men from Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick. enlisted in G end l-i companies of the Royal Canadian Regiment, wok part in the battle and were among the first who saw the white flag flutter ten days later when the Beers signified their surrender. father in conducting s general store in Centreviile and after his death usiness for several years, later moving to Vancouver, where he has " since resided. He leaves to mourn his wife (nee Miss Jean Crossen) and one son Alan Douglas and his sister Millicent Wright also of Vsneouveia-B. while totalling the votes election day he claimed. A recount would have given him a majority of three votes. he stated. by counsel, Dr. Blanchard, acting on his own behalf before the Court, suggested the incoming City Council put through an amendment to the Election Act in order that he might get reconsideration of his applica- C. N. R. on the mainland. Cont?!“ ient and courteous in the dlscheflo of his duties. he was held in the highest regard by all with whom Those left to mourn her passing are her aged mother. Mm. her sorrowing husband, and daughter, Doris, Mrs. George . I 15w - _ Smsliinan both of Summerside, and one brother, Mi-. .»Waugli, of Calgary. During the latter part of her Mr. Lcigh was s Paul's Church, and Knights of Pythiu. He is survived by his widow, for- The second day of the siegg Rn- land ‘Iayior of Charlottetown was ‘killed and J .F. Waye, a fellow- islsnder, fell ounded. ;.~'.'-_-<_<.-:y~;d-.‘ merly Miss Jean Ellis Stewart: two sens. Oharlel. in Montreal and Stewart st home. and one daugh- ter, Fanny at home; also by three —TIIE LATE ALVIN PHILLIPS —There passed away o'clock Sunday afternoon February 18th in the Prince County Hospi- Wood was attended by her physician. Dr. MacKenzie from Charlottetown, and two nur- ses. the Misses Mutch and Mac- tion for a recount. Magistrate declared that before the passing of the Election Act in 1908 numerous elections were disturbed The day of the battle of Psarde- berg. Alfred Riggs of Charlottetown wee killed and Nelson Brace and J. A. Harris were wounded. tal. Bummersldc, Alvin Phillips. a. highly respected resident of Eller- slie, after a. week's illness follow- ation for appendicitis. sisters, Mrs. William Cox. Morell; Mrs. Hubert Beer. Charlottetown; and Mrs. W. S. Knight, Cleveland. by recounts and were an amend- ment pessed to allow ie-checking of Pheii, who rendered every service possible in a loving ballots, stringent regulations would be necessary" The Ward Five re- The deceased has left the most Next Sunday the 1'1 Prince Ed- wardJsland Psardeberg veterans who still survive will gather in 8t. James Church for speinsl services of remembrance. , Ohio. to‘ all of whom deep sym- pathy u extended. . --FUNEBAL flltvlCb-The fun- eral of Daniel McNeill took piece Tuesday morning from his late residence to St. Paul's Church. suits would have to stand. however. regardless of any future amend- ment, because the election was con- ducted under the present Act, Sti- pendiary Magistrate Martin con- Mr. Phillips was forty He leaves to mourn his wife, ladyg McNevin of fragrant memories in the hearts of all who knew and loved hcr kind, christian character and membranes of her loving and sym- pathetic nature will serve to light- lfi tho heavy hearts left to mourn formerly Miss G Ellerslie arid five sons. Robert, Wendell. Harold and Sterl ing. Also four si TEMPEBANCE UNION MEET- ING-The Queen's county Women's Christian Temperance Union ob- served Frances E. Willard Day on‘ ‘hlesday. February 18th. The meet- ing was held in the Charlottetown laptist School room and a delicious luncheon was served by the Char- lottetown Union. The President. Mrs. Essen Howard. Cornwall, pre- sided, and the following PTOITBIIIIIIC was enjoyed: A solo by Miss Bessie Campbell, accompanied by Miss Berna Huestis, and a paper by Mrs. Bustin, on the life of Frances Ii. Willard; also a message of Frances Ii- Willsrd for Today. by Mrs. Gor- Mrs. Joshua Miller, gin-st) Mrs. E. s. Burleigh, Ellersiie; (Etta) Mrs. Russel MacArthur. Mt. Pleasant; (Elle) Mrs. IcslidMac- and four brothers, Willard Phillips, Summersfde: San- ford Phillips. O'I..eary; Phillips. 0'1..eiiry and Sergent Phil- lips. Olen-y. The funeral held Wednesday afternoon from his late residence to Bideford United Surnmerside. Rev. Eugene Murray officiated at the Requiem l-iigh Lidstone. Councillor D F. MoNeill. John J. McNaliy, C. Edward strons Gabriel McDonald and Roy Silli- phant. Iritermen her passing in the years to come. 0n February 1, 1936. Greenvaie was called upon to mourn the loss cf one cf its highly reepectedcit- ilens in the person of John R. Mac- deceased had been enjoying god health until about. nine days previous w his death when hc was stricken with pneumonia and despite the best medical care and all that loving hands could do to prolong his jour- ney in this life it. was o.‘ no avail and fortified by the last rites of the Catholic Church, of which he was AT GYRO - Instead of holding the regular weekly dinner meeting the membe s of the played Bridge last evening at the Canadian National Hotel. was a good attendance and s. very tasty lunch was served by the man- agement. Mr. A. Birtwlstle was the winner of the first prise and Mr. John E. Cameron the second, the consolation going to Mr. F. C. Monsignor Mcbel- lsn conducted service st the 811"- members of the ‘Town Council the funeral in a bod!» At e. meeting of the Town Council ight Councillor A. S. Mc- very feelingiy of the de- d the sterling qualities cf the pioneer men of Summerside. The members cf the City Coun- cil were sworn in by His Worship Mayor Turner yesterday afternoon. At a meeting held immediately ceivcd . (he congratulations of his fellow members upon his election don MscMlilari, Cornwall. Mre.,W. A. Thomplvn conducted the devo- tional period and prayers were of- fered by Mrs. W. Johnston and Mrs. F. E. Boothrcyd, Hunter River. list- ters were read from Mrs. Win. Clark, North Wiltshire, and Mrs. B. C. Weclner, North Rustico, who were unable to ‘be present. were made for an oratorical con- a devoted member. he breathed his lest on the above-meh- Mr- Mclklll W" W9 °‘ m‘ Um’ wardens of the Town and was also associated with the first fire bri- meet in ent of the ‘Iiowri. In his eldest landmarks liig active duties here to his eternal reward and the upper and better R. Grecnan of New l0 the ‘my cmmcn- after the following committees were RAILWAY OFFICIALS VISIT HERE-Mr. W. U. Appleton, vice- presldent and general manager of the Atlantic Region and M1‘. A. C. Barker, general superintendent of transportation arrived in Charlotte- town by privete car last night on routine railroad business. There are left to mourn the loss The first named in each case is of a loving husband and father. his soriowlng widow, one son Donald J. at home. one sister, Mrs. George MacDonald. Vernon; five brothers, Htlih of Souris, Angus of Boston, Jerome of Newport, R-L. Andrew of Financial: Geo. McLeod. R- C- Chnndler. Dr. F. C. Dougan. Streets: A. A. Hennessey, Dr. F. C. Dougan, H. F. vsniderstine. Dr. McIntyre. I-I. Lapthorne. Public Property: E. A. mater. A passing one of the is removed from ltfld. MI‘. James test. and it was decided to give prizes to the contestants in the scientific temperance lessons. meeting closed with singing and prayers by Mrs Boothroyd. THURSDAY S , W1s.. d Mi h i f 1g%%gk¢ m c u D on return today. Trams seems to be keeping up very well Mr. Appleton stated. The import and export trade is good. For the and up until a few aiimsd had consid- A. Henneiisey, H. Lspthcrne. Police: Dr. McIntyre, A. A. fien- E A. Foster. . C. Chandler. H. F. Van-i Iderstine. Geo. McLeod. Fire: H. Lapthorne, 1-1. F. Ven- tl- old friends of the decea The funeral was held on Monday many miles to attend the fun morning, February 8rd to St. Mary's 4 Church, Souris. where services at and grave wera eon- The death took place-at the Sacred Heart Home. Charlottetown. Able-bodied men now on direct relief in Charlottetown will be ga- peefed in future to perform such wen: es may be required of them ducted by the pastor and all that was mortal of John R. MacDonald was laid to rest in the adjoining erable trouble with snow on the northern part of the division. High winds had packed the snow very hard and it was necessary to keep on February 10, of Mrs Dominick. Iderstine, Dr. McIntyre- A. MacDonald. widow of the law Tenders: Dr. Donia-n. H. ‘ll-Van- nnessey. F. Vanlderetine. I. by the City, up to the‘ vaiug of the ceased relief received, without eirti-s psy- w“ DWI‘. Authority to enforce this regu- lation was obtained yesterday by Bis Worship Mayor Turner from the Provincial Government, which hss the handling of the joint fed- eral and provincial payments to the City for iuiemplovnient relief. plows going almost , . o . u conltelitly to mp the traffic mov- "‘ mm °° 810.000 IIIE AT IAIT nov- ALTY — A large barn and an ad- joining lilo belonging to M1‘. Edgar for th l" seventeen years. lived in C town. where she was widely '.:.iown and esteemed. A native of London. " Ihigiand, she made Atlantic tripe with Hearts were completely destroyed by a roaring fire at East Royalty Saturday morning. CARPENTERS’ UNION ANNUAL MlITINlL-Beporis covering year's activities were submitted at tin annual meeting of the Carpen- ters‘ Union last night. Thg Presl- dent. Mr. Edmond Landry vfflided. retiring causes that tho ti... Edward Island are heinl by reason of failure to clef eptiinahd at 010,000. The blaze ep- parently broke out in‘ the huge barn destroying an auto- slsfe of officers were bile. tractor and numerous farm ~ ts stored It d act until June. They In view of the report cur- reiit_ of an imminent sale of u. find Maritime Electric Coni- k has thirty illicit health for a long time. "joints", eight of whi naliy to be doing Mrs. "gs her room for the Net two yell‘!- Iierilinesstockeinore pany LliiilieiPs pro rties-in l" the Province, the yer and a couple of months sec bore. until the and, with g inn fortitude and faith There survive one sis 1y and as well equipped lfllde Light Committee of the (lily Council yesterday waited on m the Government for tentat- psi-mos course of an address at the null’- ives rovai of s vsiiiatcr iateii ed to be appointed fai- Iddisfely to value eucli properties with intention of esrebeee by the City, under mllilbnlll Act of 190$. a. Government gave its ~100Mb ENTERING-A Pleasant evening was Spent, t, h home 0f “I. Georg; Mayhewl M" gate. on Monday! scone the you of Marga assembled. nsfiinflmifi the principle feature of the em". . Long River. and liq. chm... _‘ ' srd. assisting on the violin, 2f; J ished ch03‘ §ueic Mr. i Disnrling r. Heath u, i on the guitar. accompanied. .' ing was enjoyed to heart's w...“ ‘ and as thg clock struck the no“. of midnight a leap Year dance u, ‘ a nieet eniilylble feature. A m“, palatable lunch was served and m, joyed to taste's content. De Ill the-Mid Mr. and Mrs. Mgyi-m, -I"UNSBAL SII-VICI-Theiiln- MD! erai of Alvin Phillips ind from his late residence. The funeral was very tended. The choir of the c _ led the singing of favorite byline. The psll bearers were ail Ottawa trade agree- ......_. FUNERAL YISTIRDAY-"nlo funeral of Albert s. ulshlzllnhald yesterd afternoon from ‘o Iy l Unless Canada lived up to its quota for bacon, the president said he feared it would be cut when the trade pact expires in 1W1. APPOINTED IDIISINTATIVE q-Dr. M. D. Ooeheran, president ' cf the Kimberley Coal Co., of River accompanied by Mr. J. n. MacDcugaIi. sales man- gg aeer. have been guests at the Can- adian Nsticciai Hotel for the past few days. While here they have eppointiei: Mr. I. 3i i-lolirqifian gr prvvinc a repnlen ive. e - berley Coal Co. is producing the remains were removed lain residence i0 till ay morning follow- ing a short service. ei-s were: Messrs. Joe. John . Lelghtiacr, Bpvyer, W. Bllcolm and W . The rs of the family. Governor DeBloio. iteginsld Cox, Plank Colt. cox, Hubert Beer. ter- Beer, Col. A. G. Peaks. Ernest Peake and William Coir. .4111: LAT! MRS. TIIOMAI CAlDiNIilo-Cape ‘iraverse and saddened by the death oh Tuesday. Fbb- 10th. of u Gardiner at the use of W. lowing a brief illness She to mourn the following sens. leo- l-iasssrd Frame ofCape Traverse. having predeceased ago. The funeral which was conducted by ho!’ Dil- tor. Rev. Ewen McDcugali her late residence on was largely attended. fui floral tributes ilote the esteem and affection she was held. Interment was It fir; Kirk Cemetery. Cape Traverse- "The interest and activity d... played in horse-breeding hRQ “n, dcubtedly been better- duriiig m, est season than at any time with. the lest 15-year period," Mn w_ R. Shaw. deputy minister of ggi-i. - culture and secieta y of the Boy" Breeders’ Association. told delegate; to the annual meeting cf the cr- ganisetion yesterday. Mi‘. Kiclth Boswell 0! Victoria. W15 elected Dflsident 0f the association. Mr. W. H. Townsend of Rollo Bgy was elected vice president, and M]; W. R. Show. deputy minister of a‘. rioulture. was re-elected secretary, DINCWH 0! the BSOCIItiim for 193C WCN IPDOIIIIZCC M follows; Messrs. Robert Clisppell, Wlllgyd Kelly. C. .1. Stewart, W. H. Towns. end. Mont Annear, Keith Boswell. ., .. ._.;.. .....-~.-..~.¢; “can...” years This difficulty has been overcorisg and the mine is ov- eratiiig at capacity and is in l position to supply the market with the famous old coal. This cosi has Messrs. H. it. Large and Co. with such success that it was felt by the company to Justify iiie Ibpointing e! a provluoi preaentative in sell to AT BOTAIY-QMore representative members of ing cf lldwin G. Park- iarmers’ organization; horde Tuesday evening. Charlottetown mourns the loss of one of her oldest and most respec- Having passed the four score sill-ll w. Parkman was. until es active and tocli a keen interest in all matters Dor- talning to the welfare of the ooln- inunlty as niuoh younler nieii. u Ile was a well known contractor. red sixteen years Ilo at '11 years. At the time of he was in his 87th year. dsome buildings as the Week were guests of the Roiaiisns at their luncheon yesterday at the Canadian National Hotel. Warieii L. Brenton, of the committee. presided. Among there present wen Premier Hon‘. W. H. Dennis. Minister Agriculture. President Fisher luartliy welcomed the visitor; to the luncheon. The speaker of the was Post Rotary President .1. W fred Bouiter, who dealt with s of the farmers’ problems and stressed the great advantages of co-operatlon and organization. Hon. W. H. Dennis _ Charles Earle, the hi’ vocalist, entertained udienoe with a number of popular songs, being honored with a double encore. In the last number he iii- troduced several local hits. which were loudly applauded. hil 1100119 lllfllll. MONTHLY MIITING CANAD- IAN LEGION-The regular month- ly meeting of the Branch of the Canadian B. I S I... was held ies with a good attendance. Comrade John‘ 11111101: presiding. After the usua open g an m hirer tesgigigly to his abil- m mum“ J W,“ o; Since his retireinen quietly at his home with his grand r Miss Nettie itieinnls. who ded there since the illness and death of his wife- He leaves to mourn a sister, Mrs. Joseph Crabbe. City. and Mrs. Rnbt. Carr, Westerly Rhoda Island. -CAID PASTE! AI‘ INDIAN IIVll-Severni enioysble card parties under the, auspices of the C. W. L. of Indian River have been held the past month. On two oc- casions Mr. and Mrs. W. S. De- Lieutenant Governor for a splen- did donation towards the expenses incurred in making the a to the Legion Home. After c rsnsacted MaeNuu saw an address on the old fortifications cf Charlottetown. It appears on page six of this il- sue. i-le also spoke of the its: re- Martial lsnd under British rule which took piece in July 1706, similar incident in I188. address a vole of tendered to the Hospital on Ibbrusry 1b. 193d. tc m. and Mrs. ms Sherry, Alber- tou. s eon. lIUGlIllb-At the Charlottetown, Hospital, on February 19, 193e, to Bemard Hughes. a eon. t New Wiltshire, on Jan. i4. 1936. to Mr. Patrick Clarkin a daughter (Esther ABSBNAULT-In the City on Tues- day. February l8, 1036, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsenault, a. son. MACKAY-At Summerside. day, Feb. l6, 1085 to Mr. and Mrs. ay. a son (stillborn). L-At the Prince County Hospital. Wednesday. Feb. 19. me to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Weddell. Capo ‘Traverse, a. daughter. Saturday. Feb. 15. 1e36, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Beck. Montwue. a son. WHITE-At Grace Maternity Hos- pital, Halifax Feb. 2, 193d to Mr. and Mrs- R. Gordon White. Dart- LANTb-At the Prince Edward Is- Il-nd Hospital, Feb. I4, 183d, to Dr. nd P- Lents. City, a eon; COLES-At the Prince Edward 1s- llitd Hospital. Feb. I4, 11136, to Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Ooics, North Mil- CIlANDLlb-At the Prince Edward Island I-Iospitei, Nb. I3, 1036, to Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Chandler, City, Mrs. Leo Brennan and encc Hickey were the prise nere. and again for the Noble of Indian River when Clllis and m. Wm. Cosdv were prise winners, Refreshments and dancing were pleasing features on both evenings. 0a Friday evening. Jan. list. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Runny, Indian River were host and hostess for tho weekly card party. Prizes were won by Miss Matilda Owen and Mr. Cedric Owen. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Alonso Cameron, Indian River. was the scene of another enjoyable ty n Tuesday evening. Nb. 10th. Eight tables were in play and prises were won by Miss Geraldine Shes and Mr. Fred Ready. Refreshments and dancing followed. Music for the dancing was Played by w. and Mrs. Wm. ‘rup- lln. Mr. James Evans Alonaa Cameron. if. Prince Edward Island's three- ht to s. close here lest night the conclusion of the annual meeting of the Dalrylncifs Assoc- iation of the province. Problems which cropped up dur- ing tlie past year of agriculture were annual meetings of six of province's farming motions were made for ture's betterment in Prince Bd- ward Island and plans 193d during the farmers week e six‘ meetings the farmers of the province sured of the co-cbera“ appointed Ileacrary of the Delryrnenb at the closing session of the annual meeting lest t. and Mr. W. N Jenkins of Bedeque was re-electcd president. Mr. J. I... Clarke of New Glalaow was elected vice president and Mr. J. W. Bouller of Charlotfstown was re-elected secretary treasurer i" * of the ' " for The regret which we feel when death claims anyone from our circle of friends, is smell corn: red to the of loss occasioned by the been the regret occasioned by the passing of James A. MacDonald of Webster's Corner on Monday, Feb. 11186 are as follows: Kings: J. A. Dewar. John Mc- Iseod. Queens: W. J. Gibson. J. L Clarke, Percy Simmonds. Prince: Robert Doucette, W. N. MABIIAGIS _ SldAl-l-lUINI-mt Calgary. Alta Dec. 2'1, I935, by the Rev. Warwick Kelloway of Knox United Church. Marion Isabelle Burns, formerly of Freetown, P. ll.‘ Jsland to Wil- liam I-Ienry Siusle of oyeii. Al- Born in 1801. son of Js-rcs Mee- Donald of Webster's Corner, the de-. ceased has resided there during life, and was known fer and wide as a most obligiiig and useful mein- -—-- ber of his community. I-ion. John McLean died at Sourls yesterday following a linserina ill- N old Eight months ago the same fli- v - noes had forced hint to resign the senstorahip he had held for 20 years. He was succeeded by Ion. MacDonald. Death came to the Iced ex-len- ator at the home of Souris whom he had lived since the pals- ing of his wife two years His physician and one of nurses who had cared for him for WAI-w-At the P, E. Island Hos- Dlthl, I-‘eb. l9, 193B, John E. WBW» FREEMAN-At. 238 Euston Sift!‘ 0n Tuesday. Rb- IB. I936. Edwin G. Parkman aged 8'1. ‘ m MEDIAN-At Soul-ta on ‘Thursday. February 20, 1936, the Hon. John McLean, aged eighty- MCQUAlIIl-mt Nine ‘rliui-sday. Feb. 2o, ieae. Mrs. Neil McQuai-rie, in her 52nd year. 1 Y. DUIAN‘I‘—At Dixfield. Maine. 0" Feb. 1e, 101e, Mrs Pius Durant- formerly of Suhirnereide SMITH-At Brookvsie, Mrs, leery Smith. wife of the late Philip Smith, l‘ NICHOLSON - pi In Sunday, February 10, 193d. Edward Nicholson, age ill ' John Martin of Townsner. Mass, and Minnie MacDonald. of Brook- IIIII XIII. The lest funeral ritss were con- ilk Philip Smith. Ale: Mclsohern and To the bereaved family is eaten ed the deepest empathy of all. IIIDAY coiin Gillie and Weston wliltloek sooner? DIATII M"!!! nftd MARTIN-A: Belle River. 5;‘ N , . , $ari¢ Saunders. ere . . t .01!" may. m. is. me. .i_ ieek." 1e 5g??? ‘zit ' 5 sseersiiee of approval as re- , ,5: ‘L. ‘ab. i. ...r.TfiA.iis~i1Lt.;ui:.:ii i’ .. i. r