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Dawes, assisted by ltfix Mi-_ A_\-i.~_.. At the conclus- ion of the Church '.".<-1-vice thc l.‘.1...r1l1 Star li1`1.i .1 :.1-i‘\'i.-e for il-1.11-rl;',1i1llell 111-glib.-r. I‘.l.i.'>'. A. '\. `:11'K;1j.', `\'.'i1rtll_\' _\{i1troli liad _.. _, .__.,1 ._,,____, ,_ _»;__,,_ r-`.'.irl1" :i:.rl \\‘.'-.. :l.~..i.=i-‘il hi' Mrs, 1,..__,. _,,,-“__-._ __1 ;;,__ p,_., »._1 ll ll ("1-1»<'k11‘. \li.-\ Aches Rani- A ,-.1 _~...1 1-.. ~.~. .~.1 4, '~<'. `\l1- I-` f-`»‘."11'11':-11. l\’lr.s Ales _,_ .,_ __ , _ _ _ __ _ -11111111- `,1: it-111_-1 l’\la1‘I‘l1P\- ,_ _ ___ _ _ _ ___ \’1 (.i11l111ri I’1l.”1 1\l1 /\ __ _ _‘___ __ - \11 1\1ii;..t lllii ‘r1l."1,.1_.111.'i l1i`t': 11 1111311 1<1','- '.1l.l t lhe dilid \\r-re: (.1pt:1iu Lltiwv .\`:1t1ll'.'-_wire rainc as a shock to lir-r 11111111- irlatlves and friends. All ihrii merllral _:kill and kind nurs- 11,'; 11--11’1~_l do -vas done and the end carrie peacefillly. The deceased vvas of a. kind and generous disposition. ever ready to lenrl a helping hand lo those il; liecll. and the sym- patliy of the entire comliiilnity goes out to the family in their sol-e bercovcnient. She leaves to mourn her husband, two daugh- ters, Mrs. Murdock Dawson, Al- bany and Mrs. Roland Best, Cen- tral, Lot 16, and three sons, Earl and Hillard of County Line and Eldon of Mt, Ti-you; also three sister. Lizzie and Grace of Tlyon and Mrs. Frank Robblee also of Tryon; four brothers, Thomas and William Stordy of Crapaud and Roy anti Ernest of Tryon. The funeral which was conduct- ed hy the l'?e\' 'T` O De\.Volf0. look pl 1111 mi Svlnrlay. Jali. Jlrd nt L30 P M in 1111- l~l.1ptlst (.‘ll.1l-eil at W1~.~ll11r1rr:l."1l1m a . he newly formed King’s County ard of Trade headed bythe pre- cnt, Mr. W. A. MoLaggan, Mon- amme mmm mea Dormhy Unofflcial support to the propos- hi e Christian character made. her Ch 11 ved by all who knew her. There gue, attended the meeting and sked for the co-operation of the arlottetown Board. The project ad been endorsed .previously at a meeting ill Monttigue. The meeting adjourned until next U. S, A. Much sympatliy is extended io the bereaved relatives. The appeal was allowed with costs by presiding Judge A. C. £l:iiin:l:r,< yr:.;c1'll."l_-.' nftcl':i:.oll lvlien the appeal case, the King. respon- dent \1s_ James Monagliali. appel- lant. was heard. The ease was an appeal from a conviction under the Prince Erl- wald Island Proliibition Act by Mtltlistrate G. J. Tweedy, K. C. M0nf=Sliali. charged with selling liquor contrary to the pi-ovisionsuf the Act, was fined $500 and costs or in lieu of payment sentenced to six months in jail. _ll/Ionaglirui had been clinrgcd with selling liquor at the Kc-lly‘s Cross Parish picnic lli July last. The lil- formatlon was laid by the Mounted Police. Attorney General Tllarie A.C.'-imp-' bell, K.C.. and Gi-riwl-1 Prosecutor D Edgar Shniv. KC, 1-1-1111-1-_,f,~,g,,»,-| the Crown. nlirl Mr. .1_ _}_ ,y,,1___.,__,___ K.C.. ur>pci_1i'<-rl lor tiif- li-,i111-1p111r_ Three \vli-liesses were li.-:i1' George Millar. lst Vice President-Mrs. (RGVJ W. A. Tiiomflorl. 2nd Vice President-Mrs. Harold Ncwsoll. Treasurer-Mrs. R. E. Mulch. As-.t. Treasurer-Mrs. J. Pickard. Recording Sccy.- Mrs. L. W. Saunders. President Evening Auxiliary- Mrs. fRcv.> Hugh Miller. Corresponding Sccy_-Mrs. W. I-I. Johnson. Sr-cy. of christian Stewartship- Mrs. Calvin MacKay. Supply Secy.-Mrs. Taplr. Assistant-Mrs. G. F. Hutcheson. Mite Box Secy.-Mrs. Whltoliead. Assistant-Miss Webster. Associate Helpers Becy. - Mrs (Rev) J. M. McLeod. Assistant--Mrs. J. Bterns. Temperance Becy. - Mrs. W. E. Burke. Missionary Monthly Secy.-Mrs. F. Langille. Assistant-Mrs. E. Waller. strangers Bccy.-Mro. Ju. Tait. Assistants - Mrs. G. I-I. Taylor, Mrs. O. I-I. Black, Baby-Band Seey. - Mrs. Laura Buatin. Mission Band - Mrs. Leonard Campbell, Mrs. G. Vickcuon, Mrs. J. A. Coffin. Mrs. Waller Bearleto, Misses Freda Colwlll and Marion Saunders. Member at Large - Miss Marie White. _ Pianist--Mrs. Hammond Kelly. Assistant-Mrs. J. A. MacPhail. FRIDAY ' “A true bill was found ln each case in tba indictments" thetlrand Jury npomd yesterday afternoon in Supreme oourt. The indict- ments were: The King vo. Charles Cavan Daily, manslaughter. The King va. Ivan Mclnnls, rob- bery with violence. The King vs. William Munn. as- saulting pcaco officer. The accused would be arraigned when the court met on Monday at I1 a.m. it was decided. Attorney General Thane A. Campbell an- nounced that defense counsel had made the request that arralgnment be delayed until Monday. -PRETTY WEDDING - A very pretty wedding was solemnized at the Presbyterian Manae on Thurs- day moming, Jan. 14. Rev. Walter MacCleary officiating, when Miss Jean Montgomery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Montgomery of Port Hill became the bride of Hudson Jeffrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jeffrey of Lirikletter Road. The bride was attlred in a lovely black velvet dress trimmed with gold and small hat to match. After the cer- emony the wedding party had lun- cheon at the Mawley House, leav- ing later for the brlde‘s home where a reception was held in the evening. Their many friends wish them every happiness.-8. Paul Harding was committed to stand trial at the next session of Supreme Court by Magistrate W. E. Darby yesterday on a charge of arson. The charge arose from the burning of the accused's small speedboat at Glover’s Shore Nov. 11, 1936. Eric McEwen, arrested on a similar charge, pleaded guilty when arraigned last Tuesday and was re- manded a week for sentence. Six witnesses were called to the stand during todays hearing, before a crowded courtroom. McEwen was questioned for some time, while 1 Roy MacKenzie, customs officer, C. R. stavert, insurance agent; Ber- nard Hughes, giving evidence in connection with the insurance. and Corporal Caldwell of the 'Royal Canadian Mounted Police, also were oaliod. ‘ L. G. Lewis and Stuff Sergt. An- derson conducted the prosecution and W. Henry Noonan and U- D- McCallum appeared for I-Icrding. The death of Mamie Flora Liv- ingstone at the Baltic Hil‘. Cyde River, last Sunday evenink WGS "due to the icy condition of the road. with no blame attached to the driver". a Coroner's jury found when an adjourned hearing was completed yesterday. “We recom- mend to the proper authorities that A new road be oonsructed around this hill and in the meantime that » win railing be plfwed 011 thi# brldge'. the report oontlmléd- Mamie Livingstone. 28, was kil- led last sunday evening when the car in which she was l. passenger slid backwards down the ice cover- ed Baltic Hlill, less than half al mile from the Livingstone Home at Clyde River, and plunged over H ten fo6t embaniunerit. The car. a Chevrolet sport roadster driven by Leslie Gillespie of Cliarlottetown. luided on lu we in 1- -hPll°“' four-foot stream. other occu- pants of the car, Mrs. Gillespie and Olive Livingstone, y0\m!0l‘ 815'-51' °f the deceased, and the driver escllb- ad witl'1`a ehaldiilf UP- A wide circle of friends learnéd with :cgi-sr. or nu pinning of M1- Wm. H. Mouse, New Annan. Wh°5° death occurred at her home Jan- uary 'ith after a long illness. The deceased formerly M1-SS Robina Cairns, was born in Free- tmm Dec. Ilth. 1856. and was.a daughter of the late Robert and Mrs. Cairns. 0! character she was a true Christian woman, loved by all Wh0 knew her and always ready to help those in need. Before her marriage she was a well known school teacher. Besides her sorrowing husband there. are left to mourn three sons and one dnuglitcr, namely Harry of Charlottetown, Robert of New Annan, Albert and Louise at home. The funeral service was held from her lafe residence Saturday aftemoon to the Peoples Cemetry Kensington. Rev B. C. Salter officiating, “Toe Lord is My Shepherd" and "Forever with the Lord" were very l nicely rendered. The pall bearers were six nep- hews: Messrs Robert Auld, Louise Cairns, Stewart Mosse, Alden Mouse, Edward Casely and Harold Moore. Mr. George H. Reddin, promin- ent drugglst of Charlottetown died in the City Hospital yesterday. I-Ie was 75 years old. A son of the late Judge Dennis O'Meara Reddln and Susan Brown, he received his early education in the city and attended college in Ottawa. Following his graduation ha returned to Charlottetown where he entered into partnership with le 1 brother. the late D. 0'M Red- dlli. drugglst under the firm named Raddin Brel.. and retained his in- terest until the time of his death.- Bome years ago he married Flor- erce Murray, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Adam Murray. Of the 'union there were two children, both ci' whom died in infancy. In hi; younger days the late Mr. Reddin was an ardent horseman owning many fast ones, including the speedy Montrose. who at one time held the local track record. Even after disposing of hu. horses he retained his interest in racing and was frequently seen among tile spectators at the raoo track. He was als interested in yachting. The late Mr. Reddln possessed I pleasing and friendl disposition enjoying a wide circle of friends who will long cherish his memory. Surviving are his widow and two listers, Mrs. ldmund Murphy. ati 4.. _ o I :Jw a//5 cough drop medicated with __ throat-soothingingredients of Vicks VapoRub. Vicks Coursi-1 Doop . plus.-it residing in this city and Mrs. (DL) Creamer. Brooklyn, N_ Y., to whom the Guardian extends sincere sympathy. l.____. CONDITION “NOT S0 GO0D"_ James Young of Grand Entry, Mii,;_ dalen Islands, underwent a second amputation of his right leg in hos. pltal Wednesday and last night his condition was reported as "not so good." Young was rushed to the City Hospital by plana last Sun-` day, where he was found to be suffering from a severe case of gangrene. BIRTHS MURPHY-At Cherry Valley on Jan-uary 9, 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy, a daughter. YEO--At North River on Dccenibi-i 33, 1936-, to Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Yeo a daughter. MUNN-At Cherry Hill on Dece1i1_ ber 22, 1936, to Mr. and Mrs. S. Ne,l Munn, a son. MACPHAIL-At the Prince Edwarii Island Hospital on Jan. 8, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. John MacPi1ail, :vii_ Edward Road, a daughter. ' MACDOUGALL-A1, Rice Point, P. E. I.. Jan. 5, 1937, to Mr. and M11. Neil S. MacDougall, a daughter, Margaret Elizabeth. RICHARD-At Summerside, Jan. 8, 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Richard, 11. son. KELLY-At the Olmrlottetown Hospital, Jan. 9, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Kelly, Southport, a son. _ CRUE-At the Prlnoe County Hos- pital, January 9, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Leigh R. Crue, Summerslde, 5 son. PARSONS-At their home in Park Comer, Dec. 6, 1936. to Mir. and Mrs Elmer Parsons, a daughter, Frances Sophia. /COR!!/-_'it the Prince County Hos- pital, January 11, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corr, a ron. MeINTYRE-In this city, Dec. 22, 1036, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Mc- Intyre, a non, Leonard Reginald. '_i_l_"`~“"‘*_l`Zi.;$_i , _ 3 ,'. 'L1 ;'._'l .....i__'_;`;TI MARRIAGES MACRAE-STEAD -- Ai, the Baptii Parsonage, Charlottetown, January 7th., 1937, by the Rev. H. L. Den- ton, Danlel Frederick M'acRae of Central Royalty, and Ruby Alex- andria. Stead of Wheatley River, P_E.I. BIRTHS 1-__-,>_-_ -____.._L-1-_-_:er--.1 WOOD-At Mt. Albion on Thurs- dlyi January 14, 1937, Charles Wood, in his 58th year. REDDIN-In the Charlottetown Hospital. Jan. 14, 1937, George H, Reddin. aged 75 years. McDONALD-Suddenly at his hom in Primrose, January 6, 1937, /11”, C. McDonald. aged 74 years. ‘ Muucrusolv -_ Ai. Palm mm, Tuesday. Jan. 12. 1937, John B. Murchison. aged 82. ' WORTH-At 252 Eusl/on Street on Tuesday. January la, 19:11, Mn. PHCY Worth in her 45th year. LIVINGSTONE-Suddenly at Clyde R11- . on sunday, Jan. lo, 1931. Mamie Flora Livingstone, aged 28 years. daughter or Mrs. Archibald Livingstone MUNN-At Cherry Hill, on Decem- bor 25, i986_ infant son of Mr, and Mrs. S. Neil Mimn. ARMSTRONG-At Machias, Maint on January Il. 1937, Morrllle Wil- liam Armstrong, aged 27, son nf William and the late Mrs. Arm- strong. Mcl’IWEN.~»-S'irid1-lll_v ut. Molitl-wil, Jan ll, 1937, Mrs, Nelson Mel§\\'e11. nee Flomnce Pclipratse, Vic-imin. P. E. J' TARBOX-Ai. Providence, R. I. December 28, 1930, Mrs:'~ Mxil-grin'-t Tarbox, formerly Miss Margo:-it McDowei! uf Breadalbane, liar-ri 73 years. Macl)0NALD-At Little Pond, 7111 December 20th, 1938, John A. Mile- Donnld nge 72 MaoN'E\'|N-At Haverlill, Mii.s=. on Friday, January H. 1937. Ml‘.-. Daniel MacNevin of Bonshaw.P MMINTYRE-At St. Avard's_ Sun- day Janunry 10, 1037, Robert Veril- on Maclntyre. age 59 years. F FISHER-In the City Hospital. Jail, 0, 1037. Clam ltlcLelli1n, beloved wilo of Joseph Fisher. aged 40 I.I'VINGSTONE-Suddenly at Clyde River on Sunday. January 10, 1937 Mamie Flora Livingstone, are 39 MacLEAN§l1ddenly at Hazel- grove on Saturday. January 0. 19:17 Allen MacLean,Sianel1cl, age 54 years. I* _ HENDERSON-In Wilicheltcr lifliss on Dec. 19 1036. Evelyn Helidrrsoll eldest daughter of Lester R. mi Kath Hume Henderson ln the llltll your of her age. P o Can’t Sleep It must ho the nerves-tired, GX' haunted, irritable nerves. You need Dr. Chaee’s Nerve Food to restore nerve force to the tem. 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