.....-..._..,- :i rs PAGE _ __ _ 'THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN _ _ ,_ _ V _ __ _e 12.1937 O R WS B DGET for OURSATLIRDAY SUBSCRIBERS E W » - --- * - - C . .______ -.._ , _ MONDAY -PASSED EXAMS-Mr. David KlNG'S BIRTHDAY-Tea will S. C. MacKenzie, Dominion Life -PROGRESSING FAVORABLY Sherman Urch of Summerside re- be 'ed et the Golf Links on Supervisor of Agencies for the --M1. Preston Clark who was so centiy passed the certif ed Drug Wednesday the King`s Birthday, Domi - ;g_§;hli_siy hurt in the heavy gale of Clerks Course at the Maritime the hosfesea being Miss Barbara _foundla.nd. was the speaker at s ay last. is making favorable College of Pharmacy, and is receiv- 3mli,h_ M155 virginia Seann, Mr; Rom-y lundheon here yesterdam progress toward recovery m the ing the congratulations of his A_ p_ Russell, Ml; Md;-y M_11eg_ Pr nce County Hospital.-S friends,-5 -I 0 R JI E R RESIDENTS RE- - TURN-Mr, and Mrs. Pamell Mc- Vel Mahon former residents of Sum- and mrrside have purchased the God- cum kin property on Convent Street hav and will fake up their residence yea there in the near future.-S Bus ISLAND LADY DIES-Word has Kiiiiion of New Haven of the death Chiipter of the I. O, D. E. 'is re- in Providence, R. I.. on May 29. ceiiiiig hearty congratulations. on 1937 of her cousin Sadie M.. daugh- ilie hcinor conferred upon her by :er of ihelaie Daniel and Mrs. An- the Nzitonal Chapter, which met Sunday evening in St. Mary's 591' H-0 F1"-Her I-eudviri. formerly or i»ei»er.:i_v in Qiieiiee Miss iiunt has church. Mr. Andrew Piteaim read °'le lim* °11 "'10 lfwhllll Sill! 01 1`lwf'l=\1'vi\»\\'ii. The hue Mtn Laud- ii.-eii wi-ii :he ierni chapter since its the lessons.-s. Pflme °f W111°-ll °°11°¥°- i .in it-:\v¢~~ two sis:¢~i's~ 10 !Il0lIl`ll. iiir-rliiiiiii iii 191-1, and is well de-‘ i':\'=1l1~- Nile- Pt'-li>0(i.\ lllld Elilfi. ser'.iii;: of the disfiiictioii.-S lwili of' Piiivdciire, R_ 1. also a iiii: .livr of reliitives oii Prince Ed- wiiid L-laind. Cl Y R "-'V ' iii' Expci'Zei~.rcs to leur a lifetime 'ring \\‘f‘i'c cro\\' 1l» ll! 1‘ 1 -- -~ ~ ~ - -~ »- , _ 4 _ it. lci.\~i.\, .\ii'= Ll.‘.\:ll_\~n Rogers, Ross of _Cha;‘.o.leto\\n. who ha- spc ;.=, H:=ro1.l S'-!iiii~nian of Summer-_ been Public Health Nurse at _Soe e and Mrs, .\irirI.cari of Kcnsing-_ Montague, has taken over the dut- in'-is --S ies of Miss Tovmsend in the Pub- »--- lice Health Department at Sum- Boy 5C0U'r CAMPS ._ At d -1-iGH`l` HORSE TR-'\l.\'1NG_ mbrside Rnd is i'X’il"1S Cofdlaiiy meeting of the executive of the p:,_ J. M Morris and Capt. F.W. welcomed to the town. Mix Ross is Cmmcll' of me Boy Scouts A55¢- ncimiiii rf Cl'.ai'loftetowii spent registered at the Mawley House. claylon yeslel-ddy_ Ml»_ L_ D_ Md;-. ir-'~.~t of his brother Dr. E. T. IIl‘I.»\lJQl'.\ll'l`l~IRS. - Th;e\'cs_ en- _.FROM FLORENCEVILLE. N. (‘0R0.\'ATION VISITORS RE. i-.ii_i;‘ ilic Basil ra Boy Scout Ti'_00iJi s,-Mr. Snogreri of Florenceville. TURN-Mrs. W. S. Stewart, Char- f=flll“1'lf`1S 111 lil" N‘_"V\‘°"1 Bock N. B., has arrived in Summerside lottefown, Mrs. J. O. MacCallum, -“111a~"i“ll»‘1 3 llami in me d°°"- to take over the mana£011'1911i5 Oi Saskatoon. and Miss Elsie Nichol-| »“~l'1<"f1 1111’ Pl`l‘"l1S“-S ‘lf R ‘1“““' the Seirite store. Mr, Ratteray. sen. Charlottetown, arrived in thel °f "“`fii°"i 5"3`i)ii"‘ it “M r°`i who has been manager since the (my 1,15; nigh; from England i °‘i °""' im’ “'°"ke“d' some store opened in Sumnierside. \\'1i1 where they, attended Coronation' “iz” me iiendquamws wie” supervise Maritime branches. Mr. ceremonies. “I enjoyed the naval| cn mm and 5' bank com*-“mngi and Mrs Ratterav have marie review mos‘ " Mrs Stewart 'aid ht “liars and R' mst am km man friends in Summerside who last ni ht ‘She visited Paris ‘ft ~ “°“`"' C"-" mice “id lm iii y t to iesm er their de- the ceieiiiitien 1; if’ iliat. the "1irca‘.'." had riot been “ t "gifs ‘ “_ N_ h I - §°°°1’11P111l 9 y _ -I rf “fr - ___ i..f‘ .°.:.°“..:“..i‘fi...“ii;’;:‘; -IN TORONTO-Mrs. Halt- Jenkins. Mrs. Stewart met Lieut.i Davies. wife of Rev, Hart-Daifégs 0! Governor DcBlois and Mrs. De- Port Hill was called home su en- Blois several times while in Lon- iy last Tuesday to Toronto on nc- don. Mrs. Stewart said that they ' count of the death of her inthe; had a dcllzhtfiil cro'sing both` Mr' “"“i W" H“’“P“'”Y. “’."'° the mi-. niich Miller, at the home Davies had only just returned r'iinswEi.i. PARTY-_Miss Jean the bridr. in the ll1‘@S0llC° “f me from a visit home and the sudded Ennian of Charlottetown who leaves he father was a lIl'@R Sil01't1y for Boston. Mass.. was the C`ouii;:'_.'. The eiinliiigent. headed ` by .\l.i_|i .\r'i'|m 'rninrii' _"U" 1 iI.\l{§ - Nlr. George Tiinfon, a na- I iii me of Si. El<~`a:ioi‘s_ arrived mimi Sit;iii‘iii~r.~.:tio on Friday evening 111*'1 lrriiii (jaltziiry to visi his old home. llliili Thi: rs .\ir. Tantciiis first visit to Hllfi :.i- I.\~1.i:id in thirty years. He is in i `.`i'-'ti with the mariv chan es tcre c'».:'-1.. » ~- , _ lg iii: me lieztrr in his native prov- i:i.'-‘. Duriii: his visit lie will aiil.\li's, 'l`an.oii Dr, Benjamn li. 'I`:i:;'_i.i:i who is it graduate oi .\ic- heir Hill l.'i\.;'.'i»-isl _v ziccompiuiied his by vv. Ie fron; .\ioiiii-cal, and wiil visit I-,ln his _‘i.i:'ciiis hcioue going t0 St. lllv Join alicre he has a'.‘cepi.f~d a po- poll sf fn J.. -ii'criie in the St. John glnw t_If:‘..':'.ii Hospital.-S bmk --'** eng On Tluirsday, May 27th, one of wer(-_ fhe older residents of Wilmot Val- night lcv passed away in the person of repi. .\lrs. Tlinnias J. Humphrey in her 78th _venr alter si brief illness cf fan days, Her husband who pre- W deceased her seven years ago was and ` loiie an honored Md” in me Nmth to Mr. Neil Sviiiflsen, also of this Bcclcqiie Church and a prominent __ criiislii<~'.iriiis for their hospitality, of i“"“"’hi}"i'ii“"""' "‘i'“"`°"i in p“h“" imuicdiatc family and a few inti- assing of r iielfarc. and kindness t0 the P00’ miiie irieiuls. A buffet supper was Shock to hen Her many Island gues; of honor at a farewell party and nesriy- A few years befiire _\,_,.__.,_d_ dm., ,,-h,.l, llle bride and friends extend slncere Sympathy tendered her by the young people :ioni lrft on n wedrliiig trip _fo in her Sm,mw_S_ of C Tuesday night. Miss Eriman, a va.l-€ ii-‘d Mr. Hiini>hi~e_y‘s death they spent i gl. .six niorvhs in travel reaching the: Mom,-pdl and 'l~0~_-Onld The bride Piirlfic t‘:ia=t and visiting relativesi \\‘-de for _ti-ver-al years employed sci-nas country as far off as Cali- wi . C. fo niri. ‘ .d the crocin is an employcc of , - - ed ’ _ 3;; Bank of Mmm_ea1_ Ciarence Murphy. the recipient of td” Mrs. .7 A. Mathlesori, Charlotte- ffvvii. r :urnecl Friilav from Que- L l'i»r~ wlir-rc .she attended annual HA sc- ions of the National I.O.D.E. COY1 3,!:=. Ma=liir~.snn is a National \\'f‘l` Cniinriilni- rind Regentof the Royal was F'I'.\':i"'i (`h.npfei'_ SK‘f\l _\f<\ ‘;i::= wcre held in the Cha- mfll tai l~‘;~oi‘.i.~i::ic. The grand open- i lr." lr: czi Sntiirilay. May 29, followed tht* a d.iii‘.fr to Lady Tweedsmuir, MH lio:i'\r:ii'\‘ nrrsiflciii of the National at fwgraiiz/ation. On Sunday night the ‘ Sill Pi'o\'.i‘.ci.1i Chfipiers of Quebec en- Wil ‘ci~taiiif~.'l all ilie National execut- ill' lic cllirei-<_ A delightful program :if sriiifzs and dances was presented K iw arii~‘= izi the Habitantcostume. C' On ucxr y - tcnrlrcl .1 convention dinner at H whzrli rt rcpirseniatlve from each “il nf fiif- provinces spoke. Mrs. Fi’ i T sfln night all delegates at iid t Ci ‘faiiiicsriii -.\-_is speaker from Prince l VH "Z;"~,\.'“.:'d Island. C1 at aftczimoii tra bv officers of the _ K Citadel on Sunday and by Lord 1 H and lndv Twccdsmuir on Tuesday. I 011 Piusiness sessions concluded fl_ll 'I'h\irUi>ii.s-Results "ENT CONFERENCE __ Among __(_lll_l_~ |m|l)(;l.;___-I-lll. lad es gl ;ILé‘2;_)ir1°;t1€,‘:_iV§;‘qi?`;"i'i‘Ii:ti((:J;`;rlOl;f§ those attending the Maritime Con- iili of 'ilie Siiniiiicrside _ Golfers ldvwd Jlmldr U(-5rd`dE§_ Teresa Don_ 31° Diégdegiooihrigézg ‘_ _ '~.~i ii . 1 ,. .i - _ L1 \-(iii): almilie hriiiife aiiti mme' - ncllop' sand) r<-f‘ and vlifflm- 0-11° liriized _\ii..'.s,; Mrs. ABL- H01‘1'\e. and was born in Bedeque. He bride who was one of the most pop- _ y iiiiinf-inside; Mrs. R. T. Vanarr.. cam ’ wr rv _‘tim Ffmma Mclnnis hllm Hldl, R;\.,,,._ Add; Mm SS of ~ i- 1 i in :in riirrni-i.vf-ly decorat- i 5, d useful to Mr. Bert Brown. of th hrrbi-mike on Sunday when he had eight years ago he was promoted ‘ assistant chief, taking the place Mr. W. B. MacNeill who was ppointed chief. He was held in e high esteem by his associates something floating in midstream: s-.-is -rr.-fri rv the inn-'ee in their “lf °‘l1'°fl~ had R11 the avvcaravce .i -ip’ slvlv-_ Tlie remainder of the "f 3 "“"1`mBi‘i~ O11 <`i°S@1` i1lSD€C- evrrilrlr was mcrrilv snentiiimuslc ffm* il°“`f-`V¢‘1`- M13 BFUWH 511W iilht W4 ,i.....'.,,,_ r.~~(,~.il¢.m muslr WM it was one of his heifcrs in diffi- - is i_~.Ji si . _ s a a\ oi 1111( ii lllc L1 Dr. Tanton was immediately call __L_____h_ kma_ on Tuesday May the f. , _ . ei _ _ lol \ Ilt`0\l P1 BC 'lf I' away bclorc he could get mere sixth and youngest daughter of' _ .~.'_ ..ii .=._ He was a former Dr. W, B. Howatt. coroner. was ~ o think an in .. .f-:ir . th i _-. ii i . fii. ri i M., _ _ . C` als li l Cn wr at c rome-_ a) __le____iorlic i :__ a_ug_itc_r _ids ed_ but Mr. Palmer had passed , cl mm wh_u Florence Murmghd _R lv i ll (1 i r. and Mrs. D. R. MacDonald. Or-, .<'l.»~i of Siiiniiieigeicle, lc:i~.jiig in Called but did ri 5 _ _ “mn cove was armed ln manlagc ini" fiiture. The room whsl lflllfi io rf.‘si1...» vocation of Acedisunivardty. Mrs. in Lidstane is the bride of Mr.Davi.| 11004 _ Lidstone. Summersida. who reoeiv- sister. MII. James OHBCHI. 159 ed his BA. dence at Acadia Uni- Ll versity this term. 8 Every availa/ble place was oecup- TAG i t t t r vinci as meh B M paws ° Montague yesterday afternoon and iy A pl m th The parish of Rustico has lost M bi B. ni of 26 re D. W V C i w led Prof. L. D. Thompson held their ual _ Wo paren the evening. choi Chu Fra: his expe him itcd Ga him his ters of an hour deliberation. For- H, ty- since the hearing began on May T Albert Shaw. jury foreman. Other members of the jury were: Messrs. zeli. Preston G. Sentner. Borden M Myers. Pero Gay and Peter Coles. W Iottefown, who read a. report of 1° blood stains examination by Dr. W Ralph smltlm Humax pdthdlddm: departments. The election of of- Mr. Heath Saunders, Charlotte-I 5° _ 5 gown; ,md C°nsul.,lewllllam5,,dn_ Mrs. Brewer Linkleiter; ist vice deli or the ieeai R.c.M.i=. detach- 1’ ment. Dr. Soper and Constable w Ward. Charlottetown; L. M. Mac- P tended the 68th annual convocat- “ held last Tuesday at Amherst. The Islnnd delegates reported the con- vocation most successful, being W ` iargeiy attended. The isa-1-aa ei- ;*“1‘l1118° vtemlristlon. other wit- ficers elected included the follow- . FRIDAY the Joan Knowles Lidstone, Simmer time side received 5 diploma. in House niatheiznaties Nt. Manhattan Col- hold Mal' d G fy the Uhitcd States, died on Wed- uric Economics at the recent con- 1110 recital at st :miie perish lest Y Y capacity audience which ap- PS-Si' I-I Hughes, a'member of k . Department of Marine fm' -CONGRATULATIONS - Mrs. more than 20 years and at one teacher of English and an lauon Milita College ay at the residence of his r avenue east. BEBEKABB MEET AT MON- UE-Delegates from four Pro- al Rebekah Lodges met in night in ann/ual session. nn i-mi. iaemben of Miss Leila Iodses represented 1M1\1d°<1 A1- rthyis dancing class assisted. 1>°1'i»° Each number on the program WW11 Vilas received erithusiasticail b P1651 ti e n. Summerside. Charlotte- and Montague. Hilda Harper ded. Elizabeth MaoEa/chem. president of, the Rebekah As- tly enjoyed every minute of sembly, was the instructor. i .__.__, departure for Boston, Miss Lid purse with kid gieves to match. ll’ Fmuimii. srinviczs_-'ri-is fun- Th: eral_of Mrs Fredericik Foster took the annual meeting of the sum_ 111 a ‘ from 'her i'ather"s residence, 5" c 99 Rochford Street. Wednesday mel' 'ng to St. Dunstan’s Basilica C01 thence to R. C. Cemetery. The pall Wed bearers were James Connolly, Peter J. C Connolly, Albert Murphy. Jr., Al- Cha bert MMRBG. Robert Doiliel slid na.; icis Hughes. Service at the wa church was conducted by Father Ca_le_ Ma Carclle and at the grave by Fa- Fell 0 SFEBRED - M! Bfilll 'man . inuuiwanr. PARTY-Prior to M°B_¢¢ - °f U10 T~ M~ 3°” °°-- her Jean Ehrman was the guest of fed honor at a social gathering Mon- "Sen day evening at Mrs. Leigh ning- 111° wel1's attractive home when the “°1‘ r of the Central Christian Ch” rch presented her with a love- E P musical evening and dainty sup- T5 per was much enjoyed. en ‘ th Moncton has been transfer- "to charicmetown and wiii rep- t his company there during summer. Mr. E. W. MacKin- superintendent C. N. R. at riomirown and his assistant, . Elliott have left for Chicagd ttend the convention of rlcan railroad superintend- ELECTION OF OFFICERS - following officers were elected ide Council of the Knights of s umbus: Grand Knight. Henry ge; Deputy Grand Knight. J. allaghan; Recorder. Leowood; ncellor, Rev. Phalen MacKen- Treas., J. Abel Arsenault; den. J. Edward Gillis; Advo- J. H. Gaudet: Inside Guard, x Gallant; Outside Guard, E. C ef 101115 D°‘1€”1- P. Fgiey; Trustee, J. A. ouiis. s as Mr Blanchard was born i ye_ its oldest resident in the pe.r:on of 1N1rgRM AL |_UNC}|E0N... r. Urban Blanchard who died on _ Ban Wednesday, May 12th. This dayl ness was also the anniversary 01-' his number of over 100 were guests rth . l ~terday of the Canadian Bank 011 May 12th- lli1l€ty'°l1¢ l/6111”-l 9-89- of Commerce at an enjoyable buf- kers and representative busi- men of the Province to the HB had been ailing 9-11 Wi11i€1` 5° fet luncheon tendered in honor of death was Mt alweefher un- the visiting Bank efiieisis Presi- cted bv his family. who had dent s. H. Logan, chief inspector the consolation of all being near E_ Holmes, Toronto, w, E, Gordon, t0 the end- H6 hid bflell Vis' Superintendent for the Maritime by ills 1'>¢»St01’ MV- Aiflfd Prf~vinces` and Newfoundland iibht Who hid Hd-1\`li1’1ifi¢1'¢d f»° branches. and George Taylor. man- tiw ilst Til” Of *-119 H01? ager of the Halifax branch. Catholic Church a few days before death- l -noann MEETING-A meeting --_- of the directorsboard of the Can- John Charms 1"l'Bl1CiA. 55-yell" adian National Silver Fox Breed- Indian resident of Scot/chfort. ' ers Association was held at their 10555159 Ciii’»¢il lt SL AVUGS 011 ins matters were discussed. Dr. y 23. came to his death on the A_ ht of May 22 or early morning in old whose lifeless body was found in herd emee this week when rout- Ms A. Lockhart. the president. was the chair. Directors from the z Mai' 23 “bv beine struck by 11 mainland were Messrs. cheries r ' - L. 1'. ca driven by wma party °r rar- Fremont, i<.c._ Quebec city, ties unknown" a. ooroner's jury de- Leeman. Salisbury. NB.; Frank H. cided yesterday after three-quam Cl-,pp_ pmt, Elgin, N_B_; Messrs, W. Tidmarsh, F. G. Kennedy and Mr C C Baker, vice pres. S9V°1‘Bi Of U16 Wii-MSS!! Were and Mr. Geo. Callbeck, manager of -called. the marketing department were i-“'° W1i'11¢55°-'» SWG °Vid91'1C€ Major A. S. Robertson. Charlotte- town. _ . . . also he verdict was read by Mr. avid M. Robinson. Hilbert Friz- present. S -ANNUAL MEETING-The W. .S. of the Sumfnerside Presby- rian Church held their annual Y wlmesses wmfylng yesterday meetingon Tuesday afternoon in ere: Dr. w. H. super of char- lil a Church parlour. There was a rge attendance. Ebccellent reports ere received from the various ers was as follows president, res.. Mrs. T. D. Ramsay; 2nd vice res.. Mrs. Stan Gay; treasurer, P lndell had Elven wldmcd pre_ Mrs. D. J. MacMurdo; secretary, .rrraivnsn Masonic coN- “S S vll-,u5ly_ f Mrs. J. S. Perry. Mrs. Perry and Mrs. D. J. Ma.cMurdo were chosen delegates to attend the W.lV.'l’S. 0(;A1~|0N`_Mess,s_ T_ G_ [ved Presbyterial at Murray Harbour apt. Ernest Kemp. Howard E. S innon, Montague, Rev Fred Wil- t. Grand Chapter Royal Arch ard Island and Newfoundland 8' outh in July. Meeting closed with rayer. ,5 The Harding case was continued K - _ liamson. Malpeque; Lloyd Howard, M wil Summei-side. Chief Justice E H MacF‘arlarie,Keps1ngi,¢m M yesterday in the Supreme Court o n athieson presiding. The evidence Mas°n_,_ Nova swtla" Prlnce Ed was ,concluded when the courtrose t 5 p.m. This momii-ig counsel l address the jury. 'I'he morning proceedings opened ith the continuation of Paul esses for the defence were Foster Gut Your Auto Expense Accuuiii Does it seem that you g _putting your hand in youtrlrgdgteyg: :._hu;_m|.intenanee of your A“¢,,mq_ 'él`g¥gEB THINGS DID Nqr YOU WHEN can was New YOU" THEY NEED NOT NOW Consult us for gn EXPERT Dlaoivosis GUARANTEED WORKMANSKIT We WILL GLADLY nam yd; AT ANY TIME. MacEWEN SERVICE STATION 186 Grafton St. Op. Guardian 0i!ie| PHONE 110 »” L-1222-6-8-10-12. ll;~;;r~T. - 'JM- On Sunday, March 28th, Mi-_ Al. exander Maihcson, H. very highly esteemed resident of Mount Ver- non passed peacefully away at me age of 65 years. _ onri-iANs' BENEFACTOR ILL- Frlends in this city will regret to learn of the serious illness in Cuba of Mr. James D.O‘Conne1l.“the or. phans’ friend,” who is suffering from a severe stroke and is now undergoing treatment in the Clinic La Colon‘a, Espanoii at Camaguey. Warm tribute to the work 'achieved by Mr. W. K. Rogers in his long association with the Board of Trustees of the Prince Edward Island Hospital, was paid recently by his follow triistees who waited upon Mr. Rogers and presented him with the following resolution: Wright, Halifax. Right Excellent i Grand Treasurer; Mr. J. Mcc. S Excellent Grand Scribe; Mr. S D. T ing: Mr. s. D. nun-iii, Hsiiiax. Si‘“‘”l’ °f B1°1¢f°ffl wlw testified to Most Excellent Grand High Priest; Harding 59111! It his house on the Mr. T. o. Ives. chariettemwn, "P11118 °f N0*/121111121' 10111- leavin: Right Excellent Grand King; Mr. fm' 51111111191-'»ii'i¢ bétwecn 7,30 and c. w. Moseley, Dartmouth. night 8 °`°1°°1¢- William Heckbert and hhomas Matthew gave evidence hat the boat was at Glover’s oie on November 10th. Edward nntherfei-d. i-ieiifex, night meet- C1“i>i>e11e.designerand been build- nounced that the 1938 convocation f Lodge of Nova Scotia. Messrs. T. C MacKinnon. and Capt. Kemp stay- ed over and attended their meet- Philathea class of the Prince miscellaneous shower for one ofits .,,,.,..F »="-°»lr§~\¢* we I e :unri = ~J2i§¢»\mw‘»!lilllB€Ie'i4.'I\L‘ 'YJ.~m‘ in ~lintsl‘.5l'M1I'.'iIlisi'§¢:£IlemaKtu vHvt\r&uIz=il&l?ee“i!i*‘dN.ii5ri2t°r"r I" ..il‘-ie. ~. 1 lent Grand Secretary. It was an- ef' iesiiiled that' he built the boat or Harding. He would judge ji would be held in Charlottetown. W°l1ld be worth $1,200. but as he open invitation er the orand did Mt purchase the material °“1°l "Ol suv positively. This ci. Ives, Howard E. ward, r... M. °1°S°d the we for the riefened ci-:i.sanA'i~i-:s ssrn nm-mpay i1'\8 and church service at Am- ”MfS- W. W. Judson of P ll hem. wlebrated her ssth biiethdixlngn Monday quietly at her ho e 1 . H r A PHILATHEA SHOWER-The “"1” dllllshters. Mrs. Albgirt Bog. ell. Summersii-le, lure AE wddd W . Street Baptist Church held its Ch°1'i°ii9iDWh: and Mrs. Herbert closing meeting at the home of Th°1\lDS0n. Dunstaf1’nage_ and he, Mrs..1. A. clark in the form ef a =°n- Ralph. or chariettetewn paid , 11" 11 surprise visit to win. he, ll0Dulai' members. Miss Mina Ling. many happy returns. Mi-S, Jud- Whiic a nominating committee was sim' Wilt) is still quite active dd. nut drawing up a slate of ofllcera .ms iii her own work. was editing for the following year the bride- P0?-Btn sets in the kitchen wh", to-be had her palm read. She was he' daughters arrived. There was told that bells were lucky and if “ flllllily dinner partv at noon and she heard any ring she was to go in the 9V0l1ihg at the supper hour and find them. Soon alarm clocks “ mimbel' Of grandchildren and iwllll t0 ring all over the house. ‘Wilt grandchildren came to hon- Thera was much fun and merrl- °111' lrandmama. The supper 2,3519 ment as each clock rang and the WHS centred with a lovely birthday Parcels were gathered. Miss Dav- Clke. the handiwork of a grand- lda Baker assisted in helping to daughter. Miss Gracie Wood. An- °D€r\ the parcels and Mrs. Edwin other granddaughter, Mrs, L..-.ii Cook read the accompanying ver- M111 and little daughter Fay, were ses. The bride-to-be received 911101111 the g1ie_r,f,g_ M,-5_ _yudmd many lovely and useful gifts. As r-"1 the recipient of some lovely she had finished thanking the lifts and beautiful flowers. Her sfoup another alarm clock went youngest son. Lorne. sent his off. The house was prettily decor- mother ii beautiful gift from Win- llfed With i»UiiDS and blossoms. l‘1iD€e. Mrs. Judson is a remark- After the hostess served A dainty able old lady and iii still able to lunch, the class yell was given anr_f_ hook mais and quilts. Her many S‘}\__e.il__,_Aes_.to&l_yo__Ge__o__;ihe1_:ell_:;v_le join i_n hwish_lng herdmariy ~~ 1 vesrs o a ness an use- Summersida iextended and fareweik 'M4 __ Lfulnesi , pp 5 w l The death of Mrs. Henry James took place on Church Road at the home of her son, Lloyd James, in the sixty-sixth year of her age, after only a brief illness, when all that was kind and loving of ii. mother ended its earthy career on May 3rd, 1937. Mother as she had been called by all who loved her, labored hard for the maintenance of her family. of eleven children, eight boys and three girls, also one grand-child, Rutliie, whom sho had cared for since infancy. She is one who will be greatly missed where she lived for her 'helping hand in time of sickness and sorrow. Although she had gathered of this wo:‘!d's goods, she had givcn liberally for the advance ment of God's kingdom, the time had come when she had surrender- ed her life to her Do_rd and Master. where she had seen “What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his soul?" BIRTHS iii; .D ..- -.-.li MILLIGAN-Ixi the Prince County Hospital, June 2nd. 1937, to Mr. and Mn. James E. Milligan of Northern, s daughter. DENNIS-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on June 1, 1997, to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon S. Dennis (nee Ruby Stewart) city, |. daughter. CULLEN-Af. the Prince Edward Island Hospital on June 7, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cullen, city, a daughter. MacKENZIE-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on June 7. 1937 to Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- Kenzie, Long ‘Crcek, a daughter. LADNER-At the Prince Edwad Island Hospital on June 7. 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Ladner. a. daughter. ACORN-Ai. Cardigan, May 24, 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Acorn (nee Sadie Farquharson) s daughter. CARRAGHER.-At Green Bay on June 4. 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. Tho- mas Carragher, a son. MuMAIION-At Kensington, May 28, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mc- Mahon, a son. James Lawrence MacKay; weight 12 pounds. GOOGINS-At the Cambridge Hos- pital, Cambridge, Mass., June 2. 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Googins of Lowell. Mass.. a son. Mrs. Googlns was formerly Patricia. M. Reville, R,.N., of Cardigan, P. E.I. DEATHS s ... DOVER.-At Pleasant Grove Sat- urday, Ju.ne 5, 1937, Mrs. Joscph S. Dover, aged 70 years. DELANEY-Died in the City Hos- pital, June 6, 1937. Marjorie Dé- laney aged 17 years, beloved daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Delaney of Grindftonc. Magdalene Is. Fi*-"_i-'1'1"' ABUSE Have you ever thought of It? The VALUE 0| y0ll\‘ eyes. What would you do _ without them’ Probably you would not pert with them at any price. What you may not undat- _ stand is that abuse and nel- leet wear the eyes down. Ex- perience shows neglected eyes fall early. G. F. Hutcheson i |