at ‘"1 m! c“: m“ I . M map“ injury, except for a - ,. bruise. ..._.-._ MAIL DISCONTINUED-The mu plane made its last flight season on the Moncton-Sum- .. -cnarl0ttcwwn route on Set- .'I‘he air rnailoerviceledis- with the change to u» daily lnail service between l, n and Tcrmentine. Pilot Irvine ,, fly on the Moncton-St. ' John . route till June 1.1m! will aub- "wily leave for Western Canada. LATE 113.. TAYLOR-Dr. - ‘m, wallace T119101‘. 9- Wlfltlililll . yslciflll in this city for more than , y years, fofmerly associated m me Polyclinic and Lutheran capitals‘, died Wednesday at his H 319 West Eighty-first Street. . the age c1 so. A widow. daughter d son survive. Born at Charlotte- wn, P. E. 1., Canada, Dr. Taylor , a graduate of Prince of Wales “may, P. n. l. rle received his .-i cal degree from New York Unl~ 5m. in 189i. Among the many ply-lint Masonic posts lie had held re those of Master of Republic ..; High Pribst of Corlatitutlon pwr, commander of Coeur do . conlmandery. Knights Temp- , and District Deputy Grand Mos- . He was a member of Mecca . lrrple, Mystic Shrine and New york Consiswry. Scottish Rite»- p/ York lkchange. -_._. Struck by n drivel-less runaway torso nltached to a truck wagon, my Allan McPhail, Bonshaw. sus- kincd-a very painful injury as he m walking along Prince Street ml‘ thc llolyclillic Saturday after- llouroe ‘hi: mcumulated fortune was derived. During hie l1fe time he was‘. "l"! geueroua to worthy cause; ‘m m’ m! W" W" NPlfl-Wl by him who bratecl the 112th natal day of the "M" "$991583! by their annual church parade. At ll. o'clock yester- o1 wanted relief for suffering hum‘mgy_ K053181102 Glllll was very prqdgug and had no use for "get-rich-qulng," schemes but believed in the steady and well tried thing! of life-S. The Oddfeilows of the city eels. d!!! mvfhllll the members or the lodge marched one hundred strong ‘will their Lodge Room to the Con- trill Christian ‘Church, where they were met by the Rebekaha. There Ill lPDNptlate sermon on the sub- Ject "lraternalism and Service," was preached by the pastor, Mr. W. L. Outhouse. The Oddfeilows’ Ode was will. Mr. B. G. Acorn taking the 8°10 PB-rt. At the conclusion of the service the parade returned to the Lodge Room for dismissal. Col. H. M. Davison marshalled the parade. lire course was from Rich- mond Street to Queen Street, along Queen Street to Kent. along Kent to the church. . Mi‘. Outhouse preached from the text found in Luke 22. 27. He dealt chiefly with the principles of the order, friendship. love. truth. Much could be written or‘ said about each. The ideals of the Oddfellows are ideals, of righteousness. and the lodge is peculiar in thc typo 0f serv- ice it renders. When one thinks of the Rebckahs, onc naturally tilinks of the same service. it is right that people should set themselves apart for distinct; scrvicc. Christ set Him. self apart, and took thc form of a servant, with His aim of redeeming‘ the world. Benevolence is supposed to bc the watchlvorcl 0i every frat- ernal organization. Ono's friendship should not be coufluccl to those ed 0i’ (ill fil‘ at ‘ noon about 4.00. m. McPhaii recelv~ yj a deep scalp wound, severe cuts ‘ lbbut the lace. and bruises on var- ‘ bus pal-ts of the body. when exam- ‘ M] by nurses of the Polyclinic, who i me the first to reach him, Mr. Mc- ‘ Phail was unconscious, and was i needing profusely. He quickly recov- I a the Prince Edward Island Hospi- l bl, where he is reported to be rest- ng comfortably. centre of the city, and the zurbs and across sidewalks, dlsre garcling the presence 0f pedestrians, and the proximity of telephone poles. llle wagon was badly damaged from ltrilllng against various obstructions. The animal was finally brought to l stop in the eastern part of the lily. lt is reported that Just previous io the accident a child playing in the street narrowly escaped injury. SUMNIERSIDE, ‘April 26.-—In his will, dated February 14th, 1930, and Illa codicll dated February 19th, i931. the late Monsignor D. J. Glllls, luster 0f Indian’ River Roman Cath- 0il0 church for forty years, left to 5t. Andrews Society for education of lows. the sum of 010,000. He also The Kcneinswu Parish m» the purpose °i blinding a new Catholic church, the sum of $10,000 to be paid to the of the made the following bequests: Wfllh priest and trustees church at Kenslngton. To the church at Indian River, the M c! $5.000. T0 the convent in Miecouche, $4,- 000 T0 St. Dunstan‘: University, 85,- 000 m. ‘$2.000. T0 the Parish of St James, Free- town. $0,000. In the codlcil were the following lddltlona] bequagtg; T0 St. Andrews Societythe addi- tional sum of $10.00 in all twenty housand. T0 Chinese Missions, $1,000. T0 the Prince County Hospital, $1,- T0 the Church lliitenslon Slclet)’. T0 the Sisters of St. Martins, Charlottetown 81,000. ‘To the City Hospital, "m. $1.000. To the Summerside Convent, $1,- Mcnsisnor n. .1. Gillie was born Miecouche, December 4th, 1M1, and Wl-a ordained priest May let, 11170 Minimal. After eix months in ‘It 0nd 1mi- East some; Wu beloved by all until nu death liarcn ma. m1. ‘will: we to u» rm. that 1n ', lred consciousness and was rushed The horse involved in the accident ncl become unmanageable in the driver tad been obliged to leap from the wagon to avoid injury. In his flight tile animal took short cute over To’ the Roman Catholic Orphan- Charlotte t - mm- real. he returned to the mane and h“ sham o! st. Andrews and Mor- m October mil he was transferred to Indian River. where he lerved faithfully and The late Monsignor Gillie‘ wealth he due t0 his very simple mode of "ill days his father, who was a liilllesharellnblnlliodhflaeaehe "My invented and 1t wae 1mm on: National Anthem. Willi“ mic loves. Each should rcnl- elnbcl- thc injunction “Love your en- emies." The greatest weapon against enemies is non-violence. the over- coming of evil with good. On Tuesday evening ihc members of thc order, including thc Rebek- ahs, will continue their celebration by a social gathering in their odgc Room, which will include c‘ llanciilg. ‘h FIRST CAR. FROM MONTAGIJE. --The first car to travel theroad bctwccn hlontngue and “Charlene- rown this Spring was one drivcu Mr. Milton Mcllish who had nzclls- ‘,0 ' 10H to visit tile C‘ ,1 on business ycs- Lcrdcy. Mr. Mclllsil reports tin: roads 5 tc be ln fail‘ condition cxccpi in n. few places. A cal" ironl Nlllfflil’ l-lar-l ool reached the City Saturday leading from Rocky Pointbn the shore side, ns wcli as west River arc in very poor condition for about a mile or so. On Saturday several men were out with shovels clearing away snow-drifts. Two cars from tho city pnssvd through but were compelled to take the fields in several places. However it is ex-‘ pectecl that the inst of the week it. ‘ will be quite‘ passable-ll. LOVE—-DUNCAN.—Tlll‘ until-lanai took place at‘ Littic Shcwlqguc, Westlnorland C0,, on lip il 2i o1 Edward Reginald Lane and Miss Isabel Duncan, daughter of Airs. Margaret Duncan. They were ln't-‘ ed in marriage at the bride's homc% by Rev» W. A. Wood in the presence i of relatives and immediate friends. The bridal party stood beneath an nrch of evergreen. Thc bvidc wore blue silk canton crrpc. She was given in marriage by llcr brother, W. A. Duncan, Mrs. W. A. Wood play- ing the wedding marches. After lhe ceremony luncheon was served. following which Mr. and Mrs. ullfi! left on a tour of Prince Edward ls- iand. The bride received many gifts-Saint John Telegraph Journal. The regular monthly meeting of the Royal Edward Chapter of inc I. O. D. E. was held on Monday afternoon, April 21th in the Chapter Rooms of the I. O. D. E. 1n the Legion Build- ing, Mrs. J. A. Mathieson, Regent, in the chair. The minutes were reed by the Secretary and reports from thc Reasurer and Educational Secretary. Mira. Wilkins reported on‘ the Books given to the Library, and a letter of acknowledgement was read from Miss Gill, assistant Librarian. The holdhlg of the annual Rose Day Sale was dismissed and oom- n-lltteee appointed to arrange for in in synopsis of the article in Maclleanls on ltahmlld be brought to the attent- hi! Acorns CALIF-Rev. n. ma. royd, for the past five years minister York. has accepted a call to ythe Hunter River circuit. - l-‘IBBMEN PRACTICE-Under the direction 0t Chief Anilll Mcltachern and Assistant Ohief Frank K8111188- eev. the reorsmlled lire department has taken the equipment out for sev- crnl practices recently. lest evening cm». hook- ‘ brought their equipment to Market Square for a try-out. The hose com- pany had several work-outs at the rower end of ounces‘ neon‘: CONTINUES- The debate on the Budget was re- sumed in the Legislature yesterday by-Mr. L. R.-Allen, who was follow- McNclll, Mr. Darby and Mr. Arsen- ault, the latter speaker having the floor when the House adjourned at 10.30 p. m. to mcct again this morn- lng at l0 o'clock. —FOUND GUILTY-Judge lnman found Mcdrlic Casscy guilty of tho crime of breaking and enicrlny thc store o1 Messrs Gallant and G-tudct Court House. Sum WPYSidC. The pris- the United Church of Canada, A. St. and ladder company Kent, Street last ' week. ed by Mr. Sharp, Hon. Dr. St. Wellington and stealing therefrom l" family plot in the People's Cemeter- 5‘ quamiw “t 3°“ °n ‘he “gm °t Service at the grave was conducteyd April 13th. His Honor gave hi: de- by Mn “saw lon ye=tcrdlly morning at .th: e1 will leccivc his sentence on Ent- t ’i<>r” none son burlap-Inc n- mllneo! Mre. Eillibeth Weldon ac- companiedby her daughter. 11:01,; irqln last nirht. the ‘funeraltaking Piece privately from the 'Mac!zan Funeral Home, on Thursday. Mcomvnay -_ asunder;- »A very pretty wedding’ took platelet Ville. Mace, on April 17th, when Miss . Pearle McGilvray, formerly of Hazel- brook, P. m. 1., and m. rranela Mal- lilry 01 Marshfield, U. 8., were Join- Rcv. Fr. McCoy. The bride looked very pretty dressed in blue black fox fur neck-piece. Their many friends Join in offering them-heart! congratulations. copy). LAID T0 REST-Thc funeral of the late Carlyle Sillars MacLeodiook pincc from thc Home. privately on Sunday noon, services being conducted by the Rev. Moorehead Ilegate, music by bearers were R. N. Macuelll, n, L, Cotton. Ernest Coffin, Bruce l-lug- gan, Ross MacEwen, and J-. A. Mac- Millan. ‘Interment was made in the y 134E (ZHARLOTTE "GU/ARDIAN wsnnssnar v Dififellows commune their’ para) day celébrauoailasc revunlngir.‘ a very pleeeanflsocial time-held Fin can. Q00." r. J-lalL: limiters ‘or the Odd- fealiows and Alpl-lafmbekjh. 10¢"; and-their friendrenloyed a-pleuant <_ evening of‘ dancing ‘anal “ma; 35. IIQBhMQni-s‘ were » eervpdp aner ma; function‘ was voted _ one “or ma: 55m successful ‘unnlversarym social; evgr held. __' j _ MacLlren, arrived on the. late Ann's Catholic Church, Bonner.- l.’ . . —Al.l§ss'rol~l-+ur's.'n. a, amass‘ and Mrs. 0. A. Wilooflelt‘ Friday lflcmlnsto spend a few am" visiting with‘ friends in Oharlpttetowln-frhe weekly Bridge Club we're entertained on l-‘ridaynlglit by ltshoatesaeb. ‘ma. this- (DP-l Ktlllledy and ‘Mrs. ‘Fred Mc- m the holy bonds of wedlock by day with (Patriot please were won by Mrs. JIAILeavltt and the entertained at a delightful bridge at con herhome 0n last Monday evening} Mru Osborne ‘Lélurgey. Charlotte» town. spent the‘ week 6nd in Alber- ton, ‘the house guest of Mrs. George Ralnsay- Ml‘. and Mrs. Victor Travers and little son Grant were visitors to Aiberton‘ on’ Sunday. —A. ' - . ~ . - MacLean Funeral after- James Church choir.- The pellv l ‘l .. in iSpecial-to the. Guardlaul - ‘ SUMMIRSIDE, April QW-A‘ little 0f COMPLITII-"(HLEBIATIDBP-The‘ on May 2i and a due in Quebec on June l~flve days for the punge- Lhree clays on the Atlantic and ‘slightly alnder two days irfthe Gull and River St. Lawrence. Andrews and -Mr.- lighted withihc feeling of ebilmlsm glndjevidcnt prosperity here, and describe Prince mwud island as thc ’ WELCOMED BACK T0 HOUSE- Hon. David MacDonald, Ila-Speaker, m: a scat in the Legislature vesicl- grettable illness which necessitated was welcomed back by Premier Lea Rae ettheforrner’: home. The prlgks ‘and Dr.‘ MacMlllan on behalf cf all Mr.»Alfred GiliinéMrsfwll A; Wilson was expressed that his health would -\"S MEN'S and dinner held last evening at the Y. M. C. A. The speaker ‘was Mr. W. L. Out- house, pastor c1’ the Central Chris- tian Church. Prof. Roy Kendall was , reminiscences and high lights of a service club. He told several stories urdov’ Both ,Mr. pugaley are. de- F FRIDAY St. (or the first time after the re- resignation from the Chair‘. He T. members and the sincere hope tlnlle to improve. v inj CLUB-The weekly ofthe Y‘s Men's Club was 19d lat thechair. Mr. Outhouse spoke on W! men who were redeemed from the o, Subscribers of. Mr. Geo. Bnlalllrlan, of Mill Road, which County Hospital on Monday a‘. 11.15. Funeral took place Wednesday alter- noon, St. Luke's Church, O'l.ea-.‘_v. from the McLean Funeral l-lomc. Rev. Canon Malone- officiating. lrl~ terment‘ was in" the lamliy plot at was private. room) sroLsn WAGOYb-Thc wagon stolen from thc barn of J. has been discovered near Johnston's River by Mr. A. A. l-lennesscy. The harness, however, description of thc culprit, who made way to Montague, has been furnish- FUNERAI. OF MR, JAlllEs MCEACHERN-The funeral of thc » _ w »\ ‘if -PASSED AWAY-Mr. Gabriel}. Smaiilnln of Howian, mt a. away on Monday night inch: county Hospital after _a_ brie: innate i-lia remains were taken on the even- ing train on Tuesday for_b‘ilr_lal' Lat the Episcopal Church-fa . . { nde will regret thc sudden death took place at the I-rlrlce usual. vasrznnllv-‘me fu- " " ' ~COBDIALLI wencoaun ‘particular "bright gem" of the pros- lflerai oi’- the late Mrs. Elizabeth v , , pérous Marmme5_ . Weldon, mother of Mrs. J. A. Mac- M“ “Mann ‘Fmwumn’ wit?!“ , i ' < r Y mien’ city; took plug yesterday was in Kenslngton recently and wan warmly greeted’ by her- many‘ frlehdy. She reports the ‘moeflsatiafactory [fortune in her foxes. She hlllklh!‘ led, from four females, arr-average 6f ‘six pups, all healthy, vigorous 4n‘- |divlduals. . . V. \ Peters Cemetery. The funeral -sAn ncnzAvnaalmr - Much sympathy ls felt for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy, of Sunlmersideyrin the dcalh of their youngest eon Har- old. only 2l ycars old,. who away last Saturday at StwCaiher- ines, Ont. The young man had ‘left Summcralde about two years I30 the West. and had lately gone to On- lario. No word has been ‘received a! yet of the particulars of hisvdeath except thc lplegram stating thatIhr The deceased wag Crockett 6: 00.. several nights agoi was missing. A uries in Johnston's River as to the the Provincial Police. f. —~ i A. e M1‘. James A. McEachcm wash,“ passed ‘W853 held yesterday afternoon from his educated a Conway, when hum!“ late residence, l2 Elm Avenue, andim. resided imm rectum,’ mg In“. 5 "w! ""¢°1Y_ "iitnded- ,M°"‘b°1_'5| in Summerside High School. Both at the Caledonlarl Club ill regalla,conway and summemde. M4,"?! —CI>IILD DIES FROM EATING TABLETS-Jfhe little daughter of ‘girl, seven years old, losing. her way from ‘school, ‘walked fomteen ‘miles from North Bedeque school almost iothe New ‘Annan race traclcbaforc eho was picked up by a search par- tyJThe little girl was the sevenyear gutter to become great evangelists in their" latter" days. He pointed out the possibilities for service of the Y's Men's Club. which seeks to up- lift Lbe individual in body. mind. and spirit. A nunlbcr of important headed by Piper McDougall, preceded the hearse in thelarge procession. ‘Ifhc city firemen also attended ln a body. Interment was at the People's Cemetery. There was a very large number oi’ floral tributes. The pail u"uay.-—S. ‘season was thc S. S. Magnllild of thc Newfoundland line which arrived in port from Halifax The Magnhild was delayed two days by icc. The stcamcl‘ was unable to go through thc Strait of Callso, and luld to go around Cape Breton. Be- twccn East Point and Charlottelmvn she encountered eighty miles of lcc The stcanler lcft port Sunday morn- ing with a cal-go of mixed produce for St. John's. Newfoundland. +1 v———SOll‘lC time during Sunday lcnrly yesterday morning Crockett dc Co. were taken from thc stable in the rear of their store on Grafton Street. when Crockett left tile promises last even- uy ' ing llc prised to lncct the horse in thc yard. From information llczlrllcd thc horse-was seen coming ‘across thc l-llilsborough Bridge early , Iycstcrday morning. Both thc City; and Provincial Police have been not- l M°n““5“°' “$3M” by no“ Alum“ noAns DRYING UlK-The roads liled- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Waite of Tyne ‘Valley died from the effects of eat- ing some nlcdicine tablets about an hour after she had taken them on Saturday, April 18th. Mrs. Waite had just returned from the Prince Coun- ty Hospital and had placed her grip down. The little girl and an older brother were investigating the contents of the suit case and discov- crcri the bottle of tablets, taking them for candy. They had both tak- en some into their‘ mouths before they were noticed by the parents: but the older child had spat out thc centre of the pills. The little girl not p two years old had swallowed some ‘She was immediately taken to Dr. , ‘Stewart. on the way she took con- vulsions and died not long alter FIRST STEAMER IN PORT-Tile st steamer f0 come into port this Canada steamship Huniain and Bell's wharf Saturday. \ WAGON AND HARNESS STOLEN night or a horse, arllcss and wagon owned by J. T. pnrcnis in their 5nd bereavem is recovering. S. UJFUNER-AL 0f" MR. JOHN A. BOSE-Tile funeral of the late John IA. Rose, took place from his resi- dence in Albion to tile Lower Mcm- ' Ktaguc Cemetery on Monday, April llliith at Z o'clock p. m. Thc services ‘c-‘cre conducted by Rev. Ml‘. Gibson, pastor" of the Presbyterian Church at Mr- Emest ‘ I locked the door as usual but ll his arrival this morning was sur- recclvcd it is \ biurray, of the Caledonia Presbyter- ‘ ian Church and Rev. Colin McNcvin, .01 the United Church, Georgetown. -_._ Mllch sympathy is expressed for the market is ‘ | little den-ran stock, and - 45 c old daughlcr__of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tinsel‘, of Bedeque‘. ’ ‘ - ' r When ab» child did not come horns for supper her parents became al ' 4 _ ‘med, um ‘ “fink Nny- séouraffiDl". V. L. Goodwill is ln receipt of the "W001i! for-her‘. flaring she had ‘wanderedoff. At 8 o'clock when no trace of her could ‘be’ found her aunt, Mrs Lee of Surnrnerilidc, phon- ‘cd to Sumlnerside. Police chief Kane sent constable‘ wnlleln a ‘car to- ward New Annanfwhcré it was re- ported a‘ little girl hall been seen. Just before thc polloemxn‘ located her near the race track she was lckerl 'up by onle of theparties on the lookout? . . s ~ j I » K f uuluaysvnlrv roraro ltlhllliETé-The pota still very dull, with very d or inquiry for the coin-Z The other child was very sick bummed“), on“ occasion“. c“ “m”; ‘ Lrézeln: ashzznfialftsti; congregation of Prlnceiown ‘ United ‘w mourn, gunk Richard; Norm; and aware‘; Lats ‘Zr’ cgrm“ ‘gbm I learned that their minister. the Rlev. 9.3mm, M; a1, ~ ' ,0 , M. Altkcn. °.‘f""‘,*°.“_c°b‘,°‘°“ 5°“, lllcvell Slfllnanlmcllfilv vxiellded i" family in their sad loss. in which t u‘) eciol‘ 0f the Division of stallstics: bearers were: Messrs. George Hooper. William Gillespie, Frank Hobbs, James l-lughcs.‘1-furry Matheson and Di‘. Heath McIntyre. Rev. R. M. Le- gaie conducted the services a0 the house and at tile grave. buslnms matters were dealt with. i r0 SECURE INFORMATION- ,0 communication hum Dr. C. M. ll-llncks. Director of the Canadian ‘iNaiional Committee for Mental Hygiene stating that Dr. Grant Fleming and Dl‘. H. B. Spauiding of the National Committee staff would ibc in Charlottetown today. Thc purpose of their visit; is to become acquainted with’ facilities and ar- —-5AD NEWS RECEIVED-Mrs. Mattie Gordon of Summcrsidc re- ccived the sad news on Thursday of the death in Corncrbrooir. New- foundland of Mr. Samuel Rhodes. The telegram came from his broth- rsngemcnts in menial hygiene and er‘ Mr" Claym“ Rmdes m M°m5 m discover me ways in wmch the Town, New Jersey. Mrs. Rhodes left . comimntec may cmopcme m prunSummerside on ,Wednesday morning qmmng prone“ m: naming is Mew to get to herhusband. she will not .1", Director and Dn spauldml m!“ larrive in Newfoundland until Satur- nay. Ml‘. _Rhodes belonged to New island lady and was formerly Miss Nan Mehteral of Aiberton. Besides hi: i-hfiwvidow, foul" small cilllcircn are lci and Lcgismtmn_ iXol-k but his widow is an ‘It is with sincere regret that homc. ‘lie deepen-c h“ decided Wfiwelli sympathy goes out to rho bereaved ’ ! 51m "Om sldlmy» @3- MT- 41th" the Guardian joins. No él-rangcnlcllts M” William Hmdmiln‘ ‘rm“s“" possesses the qualities that fit him, “We y“ been made about the “m, _._.__. Mr Peter ‘P. ‘Gaudot, ‘rignlsn. who ‘m’ hmxfiée“ “.1 it m‘ hm‘ dmmg! riot only ns a pastor among his pg-o- fl-“_‘_g till!‘ lmlur" i“‘_‘°"" Pnm "wt" pie. but also as an able exponent of ‘ ‘ mmziil u: _n?yzlnllcmfla‘a$zsg“géi the word. Willie it is recognized that . r e e ~ . its; (ca: ‘hcrflimproved"zozidrltiolr-Rer‘ m’ Amie‘? ‘s we“ adopwd w 6mm‘ deb“? w“ mmhTmed "Smmy 5f‘ brother the Rev. m." l-logan of Char- IOHEYIOWH, i5 rWllh hi2‘. ‘ BU Dd!!!‘ DEBATE-Thc Blldgvt in?“ n“ large“ 39mm’ l” ‘mrk m tel-noon and evening by Dr. W. J. P. which he has been so unexpectcdlymicMman, whé dealt [uuy with the »' ‘called, it is realized that although L“ GOVEYnmCMJS record m the mu“ hghas °my been m m?‘ Wngregauon tel‘ or‘ Prohibition enforcement. pub- n” "h" 5h°rt pcrmd M ‘me year’ yet lic works subsidy claims, finance favorite with his companions pndhir death at such an early ago was heard with sincere regret by his friends. Thereare-lelt to lnournybe- sides his father and mother, fivemis- ters and tvm brothers namely... I Thomas Ainsbury and Mre. ‘ ‘ Gameau, of New York ‘City Irene Lynch, of California; Jlrs. James MacDougail, of .‘ Richmond: Miss Stella, Claude and Emerson, at home, to whom much- sympathy Vi! extended. The remains arrived home on Monday evening, the funeraktali- ing place on Wednesday at 9 akin‘. to St. Paul's Church andCemebu-y Members of the C.M.B.A. mucheelurv the funeral procession’ frombtfil home to the Church and gravdtfll deceased having been a member of the Association. Requiem Mane-was ‘ said by Rev. J. .1. Micnoaildfltaa service at the grave“ being conduct“ by Rev. George McDonald.‘ Mag Cards were sent bythe family, c‘. u B. A. Society, Mrs. Eliza ‘Morgan. Charlottetown; Thomas‘ 1.. nails. Cflllwlll’; Ml‘. anrLMrs. EirLMcCai- ville, Emerald; Mr. and Mrs. ‘Mac'- Dougall, Richmond; Ml‘. vandjlrs (John Mccarville, Freetown‘, ‘Bennett ~Kelly, Charles McCarthy, andWil- liam Gillie, of Summcrside. _Ml'._an( Mrs. GothardBaker sent wreath Many messages of aynlpathf were “ received. The pail" bearers , were: Messrs. Jerry Doucette, Bdwaljdjfiil- lis, Anthony Araenault, Earl-Perm, Joseph Gaudet and Jack Araenault. _s_ . _ . . . BIRTHS ’ ‘"1 ._..___...-___ .________..-..-_-- ROBERTS-At the P. C. Kolpltllfilv! same. Mrl. W. M. Brehaut read a Magazine by Col. Drew on "The Truth Abouttne War Debt." and urged that ion of the youth of today so that they would understand the heavy re- sponsibility carried by England. After "Wt! farmer, presented him wlthlother discussion: relating lo the Chapter the meeting closed with the Thc election of tllc following ol- ,'1‘hc pail bearers were: Messrs. Nath- Ai- ‘ aniel d at‘ James Creed, Peter Dunn, Wilbert E llcklnncn and Will MOOYC. Ml". Rose flcers of Notre Dame Academy umnac Association was announce s. recent meeting o1 the Association. Dircctrcss—Rcv. Mother Superior. | lion. President-Mrs. R. T. 301-» man. President-Mrs. J. l". Reardon. Hon. Vice Presidents, Mrs. A. A., Bartlett, Mrs. James Byme, Mrs. J.‘ D. MacDonald, Mrs. Leslie Williams. Vice Pros, Quccnfs County-Jvlrs. J. J. Johnston. Vice Pres, King's Coullty—~Mrs. J. A. MacDonald,‘ Cardigan. Vice President, Prince County- Mrs. Marjorie Murphy, Tignlsh. Recording Sccl'eial‘y—Ml'e. J. MacDonald. sCol-respondlng Secretary‘ Lucy Blanchard. Tl'casul‘cv-Miss Rota MacDonald Councillors-Mrs. S. P. Paoll, Mrs. J. J. i-lornby, Mrs. W. D. Gillie, Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant, Mrs. F. McGuigan, Miss Gertrude McDonald, Miss Lou- isc Lyons, Mrs. Pllll Noonlm, Mrs. Geo. Moran, Mrl. A. J. Blflln. A.’ i - Miss ‘ -quu:r WEDDING-Miss Gladys Picketts, daughter oi Mr. John Pick- ette, of Wilmot Valley, was united in marriage to Mr. George Frlzzel, of Bedcque, on Monday morning-at 6 a. m. at the United Church Manse by Rev. Dr. J. R.‘ Saint, of Reusing- ton. The bride "wore a-ioveiy dress of navy georgcttc with beige hat and navy blue coat. After the ceremony thc wedding party were thc gucSLs cl thc bride's sister, Mrs. Davidson. an whose home a dainty wedding break- m: was eervmi. ‘Immediately alter Mr. and Mrs. Frlzzel left on"a iloncy- moon trip for Montreal. The brldu and groom are very popular ln HndCl o! friends wish them ovary lllppr- ness. Previous to her marriage, the shower at her home ‘in Wiilnnt Val- fet lunch was ecrvcd at the close o of immense vitality for his years. All que and Summcljside, where a. ‘l m. bride was tendered a miscellaneous ley. About one hundred friends gath- ered to wish her every happiness. Mira Pickett: received her guests in a lovely dress of yellow silk. A dainty basket trimmed in white held the beautiful presents of sliver, china. linen, and other gifts. A dainty huf- was severely burned inn fire, which broke out in his holnc on the night ‘of Jan 11th has returned homo froln. Westaway, Angus MacBcth. was in his 89th year. He was a man receiving treatment. Mr. Gaudct speaksvery appreciatingly ‘of the. kindness and consideration accordedy him by the management and staff, at theihospital. . . , . ..__.... who came in contact with him were struck by his youthful spirits and lively interest in. topics of the day. A frequent commnehotlfs , g l-lo-Sl-l frequent comment of his friends is ~ ~ . . - that he ncvcr grew old.‘ His illness,‘ Bu“ ‘cg "Angqq-m-A was short. l-lc had a strizlke of pal‘-.§°‘t‘,‘°n3‘5°_“lh.: Wsiilll‘ ‘Ymw “we a‘ “yysm on m‘ “mm o: Mu.“ a", and field .ol_ drift Jicednto the harbour breathed his last peacefully andwesurdhy ancrrlmn’ bfllmm‘ 59w“ quietly on the nlovnin! of April-lath. ‘“‘“5P°'““°l‘ ‘P '“ .l'““.”'-T*‘°‘T° m‘ At his’ bedside were his wife, his son 5cm 1”" 11°13’ m‘ W." “F- m Yb“. Simon, who lived with hlln‘, and three 15mm‘ i pnpd‘ "huh w“ drwen“ daughters, Mary and Catherine, who immWh In” 1'!‘"Tb°“".'nt"“°°- . '. arrived from Boston 0n April 11th 4 ‘ ‘ and Mrs. Daniel J. Nicholson, of iharlottciouwl. ‘ , STI-IAMIIRS. IN ‘lCE-ffbree stearnH era carrying cargoes: fir.‘ thc -,Pc‘._alo‘ Growers‘ Association are at_._i\jeserrt~ stuck in, the‘ iceI,.‘1“vl"p,‘ihc ‘?ula.\land| and the4"1‘l’1yl‘jord,whi‘ch loarleu with, ‘potatoes at, ‘Georgetown for‘ howl, ‘York; are“ lri the life-in file’ ‘vluinityi of l-leni-y island, nearwCape lircicn. The Lolly, loaded with fertilizer, is held upnear the Sourisbreskwator; The C. G. S. Monicallnfwill liberate the imprisoned steamers.‘ ' ‘ ’ ‘Scldom has a death caused more widespread public regret than tlla‘: of Mr. James McEnchel-n ‘ ofthis city, who passed away lastcvening at 1o o'clock in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Suffering from per- iodic illness throughout the- past winter, Mr. Mclilachern becamefer- iously ill several weeks ago. Although his condition of late was‘ a source of ‘anxiety to his many friends,‘ his passing _was unexpected.» ‘ Born 65 years ago at West River, Mr. McDaehern moved to Charlotte- town at an early age where he fol- lowed the work of Jumblng and plpc-littingthc greater part of_ his life. During the lest few years. he operated a, filling station on Prince _ Street. y ' ' A man _ oi unusual physical strength Mr. McE-achern in his younger days was very prominent in athletic circles. and w0n_lnany tro- phics at various meets in which he participated. l-lc was formerly a leading pole vaulter, and ilweye took a deep interest ‘in all branches of sport. ‘The deceased was a rnern- bcr of the Calcdonian Club. He iasilryived by his wife, one son, John, one sister, Laura May, in Bee- ton. and one brother Angus, City. coon ' prevent. sunset-ma.‘- The prospects forihe ranting cum- mer ‘are",thl‘ee_ or fdur tlmai "better inn ‘Pacific Railway reporisAIMrIC; ‘B. Andrews’, blstrlothPasserlger ‘Agent. St. JohiljN. Butold {Guardian lsoria. mrltlniee, , business was i "l! "P"?! . . the summer. ,'!‘ia’9’_§l"b! bgon _$oiptio§ll.1ly_ pwnieeia still patter. The afternoon at 3 o'clock from his late f residence, l2 Elm Avenue. Interment the evening-S. WUPDB N; U18 PQDl€l<U6lliGMIYv~ he, "Mrs. Aitken and the two children . fill a lame place in the hearts oi the . people of Princetcwn Unit: cl and the Pflnce 0°’ “NM” “m” ‘he was; consequently _ their gains is izl-eatil‘ t regretted. ‘ ‘ " Thomas Smaliman and was born and ‘ and sisters“ namely. Mrs. thaniaat‘ yen»; nicer-ding sq came» representative” yijaterday.“ ‘Mr.’ Arl- drown‘, nocontpenledjhlfflr. w. '1‘. Pliseljey. "lrewlllll: dimmer jaunt. tour‘ oiflnspectlqn, ‘visiting Summeraidc‘ on lluuday and Char- lottetown yfltllfifélit ‘Throughout ‘the only gentipmdli ‘lllfi. much‘ brighter man ovcr in‘; borgér," butnot wnnstanalns dull nmeafln tbgjunltes jstateclllerc. ‘was a great Alcohol fiiallww! ‘$51101. mil email-romance wom- a-eeond ~t6uret"n‘affic-i_n ‘ bed-elm r _ ‘and the beautiful. The marvellousfMeen-e. William The funeral will be am tomorrow new o.‘ r5 n. scanner.‘ unaware: "of mitain, the last‘ wcrunin- steam- ship luirury 'arl_d_ efficiency, Yatartai on her- maleen. cilnfzromifaccilltmptcn .-DEATll or Mn. chord-n SMALLMAN-In thc death 0f George P. Smalinlan, of Howlsn, Lo 6, there occurred thc the Srnailman family in Slnaliman had been in failing health for some time and was brought to thePrince County lios-| pitala few days before his death, which took place on Monday night,‘ Aprilwlth at 58 years of age. Thc new...“ was the son of the late resided all his life olrthe Smallman homestead in Howian. l-Ic was a very progressive farmer and most highly respected member of the Woodstock istrict olllot 5. and took‘ a interest in the social and religious life of the community. 1n‘ politics he was a staunch Liberal. There are left to mourn, hisvwldow. formerly Miss Elizabeth ‘Slnallman, and two children, Richard and Sarah at home: also the following brothers ’ ‘Samuel Duncan, of l-loyvlan; Mrs. William Craswell, ‘of Bloomfield; James, of Kelly Rnachdoshua, of l-llllsboro, N. ‘Bx, William, of Drookiine, Mass; and ‘Josephus, of Sulnmerside, to all of whom-much‘ sympathy is expressed. The rdmains were taken to Mr. Percy land the usual hour for adjournment. Di‘. McMillan moved to adjourn the cic- ‘batc,’ lion. Ml‘. LcPagc moved as an ‘amendment “that the dcbstc do not h adjourn.“ Mt carried t, frrquently during’ the next live min- flrst break in u fifty years. 1* great i Ml‘. and Mrs. Austin Roberteflblld- dletcn, a son. SCHURMAlfi-At the Pl‘li1Cc"C6lI§l-1 Hospital. Summer-side, P. BILJQI April 23, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs-Iver- ett Schurmanylfreetown. a son.. " nlclrsou-At 201 Prince enact. City, to an. and Mrs. A. s. pielmfn a daughter. ‘ " agriculture. When at ll p. m. Ml‘. LePages amendment and Dr. McMillan proceeded. tcs he was interrupted by Messrs ePage, Wright," McPhee and others, until the Speaker had to request bet.- tcr order. At-ll-AO p. m. Di‘. McMil- lan concluded. Hon. Ml‘. Wright fol- lowed for one minute and than mov- ed the‘ adjournment of the debate. Di’. McMillan moved as an amend- ment "that the House do not ad- JournFThe amendment was defeat- eo by the Liberal members and the '~—--— Housc accordingly adjourned until iii a m. lodlrv. ' ______.___. uAnalAors ________.____.. ._ _.. ._...__-.l_’_,.__“_- l-‘nlzzcLL-rlcnsrrs-At 0.- mansc, Kensingtnn, onkihe" Mine-oi April. by the Rev. J. R. Salli. George B. Frizncll of Summersidestc Marion Gladys Pickptte , of wilmoi-‘l ____._____.__--_-__'- _ .. --'—'—-"".,. ‘. DEATHS ___,. _,_ ' ISLAND LADY WEDS-Miss Anne‘, "'ER_“E"'“‘ Elmm‘ ,4?“ 3" “F1 lCameron Munn. RN. Director 013N911! Gertrude Pmc" "ad. H‘ Public Health Nursing in Mnntciairpycar‘ dufly bewwd dauvltfl ‘m N. J., and Carl Thatcher‘ Pomcroy, '~ “d Mfs- Wm“ F‘ Bier?‘ , C.P.H., also of Moniclair were mar- wluTiF-Ifl the City Hospital, ,AM rled onyAprii 2am at “The Little "f"- G°°m° M°T";?-\v‘:'tki‘fx)::' Church Around the Comer." Newlzgkfdazfi g 32$?’ ' - » ' York City. Miss Munn, a daughter ' ' ' _ - A of the late Dougald Munn, Esrr. of McEMmERN-At m‘ ‘P’ ‘E Rosencath and Hannah lPooicl Emma“ mama)" Avnm zathf flu?" Munn. graduate from IdcLcan l-los- A’ M°E“_he“n' “ed 6515"“ i pital in Waverley, Mass. and Bcllc- MUR""_“ m“! m“ Pr‘ we Hospital, N_ Y_ she sewed ma‘ 26th. 193i. Maurice Jo n d , y seas as Assistant Chlcf of Psychia- dearly balm“ so“ M u; m , trlc Unit N0. 2 and on her return io F‘ E‘ Murphy’ a“ slvbungsrskb“ u. s. A.. specialized in Public Health ggyigjzig°aislgunzunus” _; .' at Simmons College, Boston. and af- IAYLORQI“ m" Point on4atwi“ “until ‘Wednesday, where the conveyed by the motor hearse afternoon at 2‘ unlock.‘ ‘In sp loved neighbor. Ven. land burial grounds-S. ‘L. Bowness‘ Undertaking Parlors, Summcrside, where they remained y were ganizatlon of Public Health Units in to the thc Middle Episcopal Churchat O'Lcal‘y, wnerc the funeral look‘ place on Wednesday ite of organized Camp Lafayette for thc the wet day, the church was filled with sympathetic friends who came to pay their last respects io a bc- ‘ ‘ Archdeacon White, DD, conducted inc service, "assisted by Mr. Stavert ‘Tanton, lay eader. The floral tributes were very pallbearers were‘. and James Duncan, Aiban Craswell; Justin Srnalllnan. ~Ralph Adams and Douglas Cornish.‘ ‘jnterment was in the Church of Eng-l U31‘ graduation, engaged in the or- Ap-m 25th. James Taymqn bu“! West. 1n i927. she was called by thc Red Cross for ‘the or- ganization of Relief in tluuislanaand V28 . noaenrsox-At- East ROYllty ~ y» Sunday, April ma, Peter‘ arsenal ‘Robertson in hie 00th year; " I ,,.;,,ge,, CURLEY——At sol-t Auaueillf)" luff during the Mississippi flood. Al. the ¢5~ Palm" will"? l?“ "'3'?"- complction of this work. she was el- MURPHY-J“ 5h cltmfl-‘l9fl ected to fellowship in the National Km"- Avl" 25- 191"- ‘Rlfvliillflmh- Public Health Association and was as: 11 Yws- , . celled to Montclall‘ in lace. MuiCNANDLBlb-ln onarlotilialml“ Pomeroy i: a native oi Lewisiornisllllfdl!» April l5"! 3°81". Maine, a graduate of, Bat-es College. mid chlllilllr~ P" y - v receiving his C. P. H. from Mass- BRYENTON-At Draoklcyon Thun achusetta Institute Technology. Mr. day. April a0, Mrs. lease, Bnenlm and Mrs. Pomeroy will be at home, aged '13 WI"- after Juno lat at 41 North Fullerton l Ave,. Monclair, N. J. care of twenty thousand l BRANDlIR-At Scaview. oaariyllqa i931. Geo. Brander..aI¢il 111F511