l MARCH 4, no? WE AIM TOISERVE YOU mmm. REVIEWS 11111111 ii PAST iii Opening Service Held , In St. Pctcrfis Cathe- d r al -— Meetings Continue Today. cicning devotional service in ,1 Lotion with the 11111111111 iiiect- I 1 I. g1 1,l1c Diocesan \Vu1iic11's Aux- ' 1111-3; of the Anglican Church wiis hi“ yesterday Illtlllllllg in St. Pet- .’ -, ‘III. ‘ elilosnylil/(idls, PIHIIIDS of Albcrtun Q1111’ ])l'fi_\'t'l'S and the first Scrilfi‘ llil.‘ lesson ivns read Ill’ R“- hmn, Q1‘ Kflllhlllillflliiillll tiie sec- ond lcs=on by Rev. 1a. 0. Lancas- ter m‘ Milton. Ilev. J.H._A. Hol- mm D_D__ of divinity at Km,“ Collpge, liaiiinx, gave an , ,.. ‘Iii? service the thank offer- 111,‘ was presented. _ 111 tin» niti-riiuiiii n meeting was IlUltI i11 St. Peter's wlioiiirooiii when deirizaies were welcomed by MrS. 1v, Burt ol St. Peter's Cathedral cumin-guilt)“. Mrs. 1i. n. Proiltt of Crzipaud 1'e.~.1io11¢ie<l. Roll EH11 was answered by dr-iegutes from an Q11) parishes 0i tiie diocese ex- :e t two. greetings from outside points ‘we read by the corresponding Hq-rotulfiv. Miss Margaret Cotton. my included messiuzcs 0f Che" from the Dominion 1iresidcnt of me w,A., from the vice-president for Eastern Canada, from the Can- idiim secretary of the Dominion Board on behnlf of the Board, and from Mrs, Simpson, wile of the “m, Canon 511mm)“ and honorary president of the Dominion Board. Dioceses throughout the Wmmw“ ~ reetln s. “lyoiisglni the {Ieport of the last Diocesan ineeting- the President- Mrs. E. V. Bell. gave her rcimfl °I me year's work. Mrs. Bell W85 r 111 loving memory of DONALD CAMPBELL Who died Miirch 3,1936. Friends may think he is forgotten, Tint the wound is surely iieiiied, But they little know the sorrow, Lice within my liciirt concealed. Inserted by his Loving Wife Myra Campbell. 11-5140-3-3-11. i? III MEMDIIIAM 1n fond and loving memory of our driir sons and brotliern. IZDWIN ANGUS CAMPBELL who departed this life March 1,1035. Also IlfiNALD CARLYLE CAMPBELL who departed this lifc lllurrh 3. i930. IIari-h brings buck sad memories, Of iovcd ones gone to rest, limo moves on and “we're reminds-d. [If a tiny our iicnrts ivcrc (‘I'll-shed- lihcn God took ynii both so quickly, Ind Wt‘ all in gloom were thrust. Yes, time may comi- and bring us changes Frish with evorv coining year lint your nicmoric. will be cher- IKIIPd In the hearts that love you ilrnr rllflllrlil i-uriiiiv (‘cs be brokrii hid on earth we inert no more ')ur thoughts nrc vriiii you iiar- Hngg 0n yonder shining shore. Inserted by Father, ind family. Mother III MEMORIAM In fond nmI loving Iflcmilfl’ 0' -HENlHLJrMI1ltR A-Ys ' Pleasant valley who passed away hlurrh 4. i934- "PPD on, beloved, Th! toll iii o'er. Thou hast uni-bored sate 0n Heavens shore No niorc you will ever wake to weep For thine In luch n blessed sleep. Inserted by his three Step- "Wlhtcrl. Eliza, Hattie and Mary. 117-3-4-11. N. D. MacLean p UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshirc phone and null prompt attention. service at your disposal. iiensc i-rwriiillons written by my‘ physician. next 142 Prince Street. Phone 149 TRY US We curry a stock fresh from the factories of the BEST in Drug! nnd Drugstore needs. You can rely on for the BEST In service. All order! receive An n11 night We dis- Lct us dispense your J. Ernest ll. Worth DRUGGISTS Phone 82. _i. ._w>_._3 THE COLOSSEUM when the great boa. constrictor has _ feasted, He rests in a stupified sleep To digest his prey at his leisure safely curled in the Jungle d869- So. You also, o ancient Colosseum. You rest 011 your feasts of the past. You were gorged with the blood of the martyrs Their flesh was your daily repast. Once luxurous temple of Caesar. Time shattered your pondnrous m Once monster of stone and of You brood o'er your-oigiesofold. But the pilgrim coiiics not t0 contemn you, O ruins of a once pagan state. He comes to kneel on your pave- merit To pray or to veiierate For the virgins! u; 1,119 martyrs Has cflaiced your every stain And a. heavenly glow seam‘,- m linger Where each tortured lain blood body has —-Mrs. Reney Gallant. presented with a Diocesan Axull- Iflrl Board iiie membership, the of St. Paul's Auxiliary Branch RBI-lofts were then presented by the recording sec-rotary, Mm J‘ Pierce; the corresponding secretary Miss Margaret Cotton; and the “ell-WY”. Miss Elsie Lowe. Meni- bers found the treasurers report most encouraging. The work oi‘ the junior W.A.wii.s YBDOYtcd by Mrs. C. H. Colcs 11nd the education work by Miss Cur- rie Haslam, both of Charlotte- town. ‘ Miss H. McCsiliun oi‘ Charlotte- town gnve a most interesting ad- dross on the origin of till; w,A_ and its associated branches and 1iointed out the many opportuni- ties for service open to W.A. inei1i- bers. A vole of thanks to the speaker was moved by 1Vl.i's. A. H. Hart-Davies of Port Hill. During the meeting the Presid- ent introduced the Rev. Dr. Judd of Toronto who spoke a few e11- couriiging words to members. A beautiful bouquet was pres- ented at the meeting in memory of Mrs. John Williams, a former member of the W.A. . Following the meeting tea was served. Concluding sessions will be heid today. MARIIIAGES r... _<_ ; .. .; .-..~_-;—_—___; illucMlCKEN - (JROSSMAN At Charlottetown on March 1st, 1937. by Rev. Ewen MiicDougall, Thom- as Burpee MiwMicken of Carleton, to Miss Pyrtle Margaret Cross- man of Cope Traverse, PE. Island. DEATHS iiiburcoiifeiii! -T\i."_fhF'_PrIT County Hospital, Summerside, March 3rd, 1937, Mrs. Cuthbert Montgomery. Funeral from her home. Park Corner, Friday, March 5th, at 2 pm. KELLY - m tiie city K0511081- Marcli 3. 1937 Carl Kelly. aged 42- Funcral will trike 1il11ce from resi- (‘may of his mother, Mrs. James Kelly. 16 Kent street. Friday morn- ing zit 9 o'clock to St. Dilnfitflnfi Basilica then to R. C. Cemewry- (YCONNELL-At RendlnB- M1158» on March 1. 1937. Mflfl’ 5"" O'Co11nell (wife of the late Ed- ward O'Connelll Bill? 39 Years- R9’ mains to arrive by train at Iona Friday evening. liIacINNIS-At Siunmcrside. March 3' 1931 Mm vjyglnlp Mnclnnls, aged 74 yearsawldow of the 1MB Danie‘. Miicliiiiis. Funeral Mllfvh 511i. Seven Mile Bey Church Bi- 9 s. m. iinirnison-At Sprint; Valley-Ma'- s. 193v. John L. Meet-cod- flee 5° Funeral on Friday at 13° ‘mm the home oi Mr. 11nd Mrs. Garnet Profltt. ‘Interment Geddie Mem orlal Cemetery, New London- CAMPBELL-At cane Traverse’ March 3, 1937. William Campbell aged 71. Funeral from his late residence on Ifrldfll’. March 5- 1'30 p.m. MATIIIESON — In Charlottetown. Mme}, 3, 1937, Charles S. Msthieson 1.1.11. aged '17. a native 0f "W"? boll. P. e. 1. Funeral on Friday M; ieriioon from the MacLean 1:11am‘) Home. Service stsrtlnl ll 0 W o'clock. funeral leavinfl l‘ 23 - m‘ terment in Sherwood Cemetery- ne-st the Prince County 2331101111, March 3. 1937, Everett. 51m of Mr. and Mrs. IJewYi!" (Jumble, of Gnmbleb Corner. B86 o yesrs. Funeral fmm his home on Thursday afternoon ‘March 4. rer- vice starting at 2.30, 111mm!!!" Westmorlnnd Comet: y. Card of Thanks ML mo Mrs-John Mucliedchern wish to thunk their nelrlibmirs 1nd friends for their kindness and Wm- psthy shown in their recent Md t. per-cavemen h1g4“! u f he Central iiuariiian OBABWELL for niowgrspns colwluiimsnon ui-"r. misun- ANCI. Lr-GTIIB-‘I- 12-312. SPECIAL PRICES on Permanents aim all lines of Beauty Work. Call 612, Sunnyslde Beauty Parlor. cm TAKEN mom itivum-A car which went through the ice oil the ferry wharf s few days ago was taken from the river bottom yesterday by workmen. Hooks were fastened into the bumpers and the i181‘ Pulled up by a. derrick on the deck of the ferry Fairview. The boat then sailed into the dock and the m. with considerable diflculty was hoisted to the wharf. FERRY REVIVES SERVICE _ The Charlottetown-Rocky Point 16TH! continued its record breaking runs yesterday. Captain Jerry D011. cette of the “Fairview" expects to make two trips daily. The previous record was hung up by the side. wheeer "Soutlipoit," which was forced to cease operations for the ggasiigazdue to ice conditions Jan. MAIL AND PASSENGERS T0 MAGDALENS — Eleven hundred Pounds of mail and two passengers were carried on two flights to the Magdalen Islands from here to- day, Walter Fowler, Buperintgn. dent of the Canadian Airways, said tonight. The two passengers were Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Veniault re- turning to their home in Amherst Island. H. S. Jones and Mr. Fow- ler piloted the planes. Two plane" were necessary for the flight from here to Moncton, N. 8., today. Mr. Fowler was at the controls of a mail-plane rind Mr. Jones piloted another carrying six passengers. Down The Alleys Y. M. C A. BOWLING COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Eastern llay 8i Feed: ll. Crziswcil 157 277, 135 c. Avnrcl 115 191 151 W. Reid 122 189 160 E. Warren 1B0 200 1511 Low Score 96 147 130 Total—24'l’l. Grails: G. Stewart 170 156 147 W. Tiainor 9o‘ 147 1111 C. Goff 108 1'72 S. McKay l1: 151 139 A. Jones 136 181 1'11 Total-HOB. High single ll. Craswell, 2'77. High three H. Crasweil, 619. Oildieiioivs: F. Adams 1B0 154 I40 I. Mcliinis 172 141 134 A. Henry 145 143 1G0 E. Morrison 150 123 154 H. Atkinson 152 191 126 T0tai—'.!265. DeBloin Brosa: P. Worth 122 154 158 F. Pierce V214 197 155 R. Kemp 15B 113'? 219 N. Robinson 198 185 1'76 Low Score 126 145 123 Tot.1l~—2497. High single n. Kemp, 219. ' High three F. Pierce. 566. HOLY NAME HALL BOWLING Big Four League High single J. D. Webster 319. High three J. D. Webster 812. Comments] League Laundry ('!Iinkci-.;:-— J. Lawloi- 145 338 195 H. McDonald 134 195 202 T. Spencer 221 153 217 W. Young 135 115 166 W, Ontway 139 147 226 T0tnl—-2727. Prince Grocery Jrs:— F. Doyle 195 193 193 R. McGililvriiy 190 222 9'7 J. Poirier 1'79 162 199 H. McConnell 157 157 197 G. Michael 159 241 236 T0tal—2777. High single J. Lawlor 338. High ilirec J. Lawlor 678. LADIES BOWLING Kelly o Mclnnis Trophy Pop Eyes:- M. McInnis 125 190 1m R- Mchitvre 16s 13s 121 F‘. Msllett 108 127 168 M. Delaney 131 113 109 Total-Jim. Vngnbondm- R.Mc1~"arlrn1e 176 235 1'19 H. Priiught 235 1'75 232 A. Birch 131 118 109 H. Corcoran 205 143 149 Totai~2087. High single H. Prsught and R. McFiirlimc 235. High three H. Praught 642. Tonight at 7 o'clock: Mixed League:- Rookies va. Lucky Strikes. Rangers vs. Flying Frenchmen. At 8.45 p. m.: Deuces vs. Wolves. Alerts vs. Stylcmsrts. 81112011111 .§ B10011 the the B11 iriis \ All Stairs:—- E. Douccttc 205 230 221 A. Joy 216 201 175 W. Miirley 180 214 221 G. Esscry 177 300 189 Rcv. Dr. McMahon 258 2'71 258 Total-Him}. Old Timers:- R. Duncan 142 194 220 J. Hughes 273 220 280 V. Coyle 1'17 252 215 i J. A. Bentley 218 158 184 J. D. Webstcr 275 218 319 Totril-BS-tfi. lioes Your Stomach Iieliel liter Every Meal You Eat! The bloated, heavy fooling after meals; the rising and soaring of food, all these and more foil w the lot of thooq Iuflaruig horn stomach trouble. Burdock Blood Bitten tuna up tho rmmbruis lining of the stomach, and r0 Qorcn tho natural piocm of digestion. Trike 13.3.13. nnd gut rid of your munch I'HI'.' AT 8 O’CLOCK election of officers 1:9‘, al Meeting é‘, Bl II SI TONIGHT g MARCH 4o. 1,31 i? Diocesan ilhurch Society Meets In St. Paul’s Meeting Addressed By Rev. Dr. J. W. Judd Of Toronto. The 93rd annual meeting of the Diocesan Church Society was held in St. Paul's Parish Hall last ev. ening. with the Rev. Csnon Mal- oue. M.A., presiding. After me opening prayer had been said and a hymn sung the minutes of the last annual meeting were read and approved. On motion the Rev. H. D. Ray. mond, Rev. E.R..G. Bridgwater. Mr. Gerald Hooper and Mr. George R. Brody were appointed repres- entatives to the Diocesan Mission aoard at Halifax. Moved by Major F. F. May, sec- onded by William Warren: RESOLVED that we, the mem- bers of the Diocesan Church Soc- iety of Prince Edward Islandflsn- ado, duly assembled in our 93rd annual meeting in Charlottetown. P.E.I., on this date. do hereby present oiir sincere and loyal rc-l sports to _'I'lieir Gracious Mojestics i Klllg George Sixth and Queen El- izabeth and humbly pray that God i will grant them n long and happy . I reign over us. And we also pres- ' ent at this time our sincere and loyal respects to Her Majesty. Queen Mary the Queen Mother,‘ the Princess Elizabeth. and all oiir 1 Royal Family, humbly praying for} divine blessing on each and every one, as ivell as trusting 1o Divine Providence to guide our Empire zii-iglit tiirozigli these iruublous tllTlCS. Moved by J. 0. Hyndmaii, sec- onded by H. E. Miller: REOLVED that we, the moni- bcrs of the Diocesan Church Soc- iety of Prince Edward Isl:11icl.C1i1i- ado. duly ass-cinbled iii our 93rd annual meeting in Charlottetown P. E.I., on this dne, do licrcbyex- press our sincere and dccp regret to Dr. C. dcW. White. Arciirracun of this province, that his lifhitiltl illness prevents him from being‘ with 11s nt thcse our meetings, LllltI l ive prny that God in His iiiiiiiite, mercy, wil grant to hiiii a full reaurn to ht .ltl1 and that we may all Innziit in the future, as 111 i111 past, by our Arciiiieacoirs 0111.1;- tian example of upright cinircii- iiiaiisiiip 11nd true citizenship. Moved by Judge H. L. P1111110. seconded by Rev. A. H. Hart-Dar ics: R ‘LVED that we. the men".- iicrs 1 the Diocesan Uiurch Soc- iety of Frrvic Flzliiuiril IslnmLCun Eltift, duly assembled in our 9v annual meulnig in Clinrioiieioivii P. E. I. on this dzite, do lierrby c11- press our sincere and deep FPQIL‘. to Crisp Moore, Esq, of CrapaiI/i P.f-l.I., that lie is at present p11» vcni ‘LI by serious illness to bc pr. - s nt with us at these our meet- i We humbly pray that God I. His infinite mercy, will grant to him a full return to health and that Mr. Moore may be given thi- opportunity to add many moi-r years t1 the record lie now pos- 1 scsses of being a member of the 1 Diocesan Church Society of this province for upwards of fifty yiears. Moved by H. l... Palmer, second- I ed by George E. Sherren: That Canon E. M. Malone and, Mr. A. J. Hashim be elected by this Society to be members of the A11- glicaii Council for social service for this province. Canon Malone then called upon tlic Rev. Dr. Holmes of the Univ- ersity of King's College. who said that the financial troubles of the old College were now apparently at on end, for which he wished to . thank msny loyal supporters on i the Island. The speaker then told briefly of the life and work of the students studying divinity and of the social and other works in which they took part. z The Rev. Dr. J. W. Judd, Gen- eral Secretary for the Anglican Council followed with a stirring.) address on Bociul Service. Hi pointed out that in days gone bl‘ this work was that of the diurch. but today the church people have seen it pass over largely Into the hands of Government and civic authorities. Today the challentlfi comes again to the Christian Church to take up this work. Tra- ditionally and historically-through the parochial system the Church of England bed been responsible for the poor, the halt Mid "l0 blind. Today the church must see not this Gospel teaching ll will lnio practice. i A vote of thankc moved by Judge H. 1.. Palmer. seconded by _Mr. Fred Hashim and supported bofoio meals; t linlrn guuwin amp y, l y ween meals; belching and ntuloncy IJIARLUFTI; The following resolutions were Llien carried unanimously by landing. ' IUWN (GUARDIAN flie Central Guardian LIVE STOCK CLUB MAKES RECORD-The Montague Lzve Stock Shipping Chili loaded IH-l head of hogs ‘Tuesday’. "the lai-irist number ever shipped in one day by anv club in 1.111: province." slum? operations of the Live Stock Mill'- ketlng Board began four vezir= ago, it was reported last iiipht. Montague Annear and Sons of Lower Montague supplied 50 brad. "this being the heaviest contri- bution from any one farm at any f time. perhaps‘ in the history‘ Of h"?! production in the province." the report stated. The total number of head- moving: Wfh “slightly under a record established lost Personals Mr George Young. Til-lie River, was in the city yr-sicrrlziy. His many friends row-oi in learn ni‘ the serious Illness of Mr. Simon Compton. Belle River. Trinity llnited W. M. ‘S. Holds Monthly Meeting The Woman's Missionary Society of Trinity United Church held its‘ March meeting in lleariz Memor- ial Hall on Wednesday nficrriooii at 3.30 p.m. with the 1iresicle11t Mrs. 1Rev.)~ Geo. lVIiiicr presiding; 11nd Mrs. H. Kelly pi; 1st. A vcry interesting program or inged the Christian Sicivarrlsliip Sure. tiiry, lVl.rs.Ci1ivin MacKziv ivns very much enjoyed by a Iflilit’. nunibc-i of members. The program opened by singing "RI-ii? U17. 0 Mcii of God." follow- ed by prayer by Mrs. hfilli-r. A letter from Miss Ni".\':~0fll.C of ‘lie Sydney Mirsion ivns rend bv Mrs. Jus._ Tait 0x111 smug iii-r (iccp ’11)1i1'ccI:it1o1i for o box o: Illiltlfli mrmcnts which siii- 11.11! 1'1\<:e1'.'1i1. , irom '.I'1'i1iit_y' Auxiliary. A I\‘tlt‘l‘ from the Chit-lion Si‘ wardsliip secretary o1‘ the P. E. I. Prcsbyterial, Ii/lrs. 1Iii7I'll Howard, Coriiivall. iviis read by Airs. L. W. .§fll1ll(lt‘l'$. asking Lin‘ l'.!'illI)i‘l‘S oi ‘YIIIIIW W. M.S. Io try 1i 1.10s; .)I\'. 111d surpass their 1931i missionary objective in orrirrr that the work of the Master's Kingdom mirhi he carried on more efficniiiiiy iii 1 l‘; ltlr.» B1r~ti1i i‘i.i(I <1 1vi~ "Tililr-w-i pay-r i._\ .‘.i; \ icson, Olxnry‘, on ' Stewardship." A (iuct "Count Your l\I:1il_\,‘B!1.<- sings’ was feviiiiuly l'i'!l(I(‘l‘f‘{I iii Mrs. Willard Spencer zniii i\i1'.~.. l. T. Lmvtiirr. il('i'OIl"|llllI1i‘(I by iylr-t. J. A. Miltfidll‘ Mrs. R. blotch 1115c n‘ irrr il])}')l'0|l1‘liII(‘ ri-aidiiiz; "(i011 lei 1111* be a giver." The inrctniz cWn-rl by divine "Foiiiitziin n!‘ l 1'1 O*."11 Love," 111111 the 1111-41111- ion. Q 1711.111 by Mr. T. E. Mir-Null. W115 c011- vcycd to the two wow" b" ‘Iifllflfliill. Aiior llie nicotine. Iifllfilli ‘Ulster Combination S 'l‘nhcs IIIOTOR 1 . Jenn \VlIII‘.iIil'y ‘II E A III 0 F will VETERAN? 11111111111 Lieutenant Carl Kelly 42. died in P after a . Charlottetown ye terclay month's illness. Lt. Kelly iviis" ihc 1 son of the late James Kelly and Mrs. Kelly 0i Cinirloticioiivii and was born here in October. 1894. As a young man he joined the militia and when the Great War broke out enlisted for zictiro sen; vice and went over sea.- wuh the 211d Heavy Canadian Baiiery a: Sergeant in 1914. Although gassed on one occasion he served with the 211d Battery until the end of 1.11» iviir. After demobilization in 1919 Lt. Kelly again joined the militia 11nd zi-i; the time of’ his death W21. : Lieutenant on the icserve list. In civilian life the late Mr. Kelly was a. book keeper and before the war was employed with Lyons and Co. Arm his return from France lie was for a. time with the 1m- pcrlsl Oil Co.. and for a number of years with the CUStOIILs Preven- tative Service in this Province. After the death of his father two years duo he took over his father's sIIOC repair business. Lt. Kelly was a valued member if the Cogpus Christi Ciioir of Si. Dunstan.» Basilica and will be Zrcatiy missed by fellow members as well as by a large circle of fidaiid and acquaintances. A ivifc and four soils, Michael. James, Frank. and Robert, and two daughters, Emily and Ethel. sur- vive. Also his mother, Mrs. James Keir Cii-u-lottetoivii. and three Illkllilvfé», John D. Ill Georgetown, (xiiario. Ted in Hint, Mlch., Ger- ald 111 'l‘oronLo, 11nd a sister, Mrs. of Charlottetown. ll/lrs. Williams; l1 ft three weeks ' 101' tin- bul irlc of Il(‘l' brothel‘. . who iii-s SUITOIISIY iii in Mich- . To Lite .\liI‘l'l)\\‘lll|_'j relatives Guardian or; mi, ‘sincere fiydllllllllly. The funeral will be held 011 P‘; lay morning fl o'clock‘ ‘from Si. Houston's Ba.- Exceptionally gond condition 49.50 1. II.A(I.K-—S'I'OVVAI\'A 1i’ LONDONmiCPF-Betty’, cat rot of iiir- Stuart SPar. I!'l"i' wilt-d A11 ,1 ‘nod the ship's comlian‘ :1 its arrival here. It. is b‘ - slit‘ (‘AT (T411111 licvvri stoivi-il a'\"1y the ’I‘l1'-1r‘*"clr= which lcft the island. a "or, \I:l_\~ 111201‘ her own ship. Crusty Gullah tiiliurrli 'l‘IlliIl>~'ll.»11‘, .\1.\llt‘II -i 8.15 l‘. hI.--(‘ii1iniiiiodr~ Chorus — 111-11111 111111-411 aid oi‘ - \.liliII.i1l'l\.Il\l. - — llriiiviiiiw —- Iliiil. 1 s-uaaisr._ i fool"; COUNTS. Be a Shrewd Buyer. PA( SIC TTIKEF » nuii WELLS STAIIII the TEST of mu 1 True economy in Well Drilling is not measured by the cost ptr It is the cusl per year the well remains iii SERVICE that We can construct a. well for you that will not need any repairs whatsoever during your life time. Build for Permanence. Our Banks are now making it easy to finance farm improvements. The Home Improvement Plan provides for Wells. Act now while conditions are favourable. Call, Phone or Write TRASK, WELL COMPANY LIMITED VAUGHAN EL GROODI, Manager i for P. E. Island. Suznmcrside. IJnCharIesS. Matiiieson The death occurred in Charlotte- town yesterday of Charles S. Maili- .eson, M.D., aged 77 lie was born June 1860 at Har- xington, P. E. 1., and was the son .11 Ronald Mathleson of Argylesliire, Scotland, and. Anne Stewart oi ilrackley Point. Di‘. Mathieson was educated at Prince of Wales College and McGill University, receiving his degree o1 .\I.D., CM, from the latter insiitu- tion. He practised for many years at Brackley Point, retiring from ac- tive practiae of his profession about three YBIIB ago. Dr. Mathieson enjoyed wide spread respect and esteem. and his’ death will be deeply regretted by a large circle of friends. He is survived by a widow, nee Interesting Lecture In ileartz iiali I Under the auspices of "the W1.) 1 i111; Circle of the King's Daughters l a very interesting and informini lecture or iriiit-ioguc, was delivere: 1 inst evening by Nlr. Edwin John- stone, B. A., of the Dominion Life = ills subject 1111s "My trip to Vimy.’ lie gave a grtiplllt: description of hi1 mlgriiiiage to Viniy, with 6000 Can- iidians. Two of his brothers were enlistei in the Great War, one of when 1 mode the supreme sacrifice. f Rev. .1. M. lvlelseod was in 111. |chair and intmdueld the lecturer i as a grzuinote oi‘ Dalhousie Univer- ‘ siiy and lilll‘ 111111 iravelled exten- sively and was a keen observer u. Miss Nettie Shaw, sister of Mr. D. places and i'\'1':llI.<_ Edgar Shaw, K. (2., of this city, and one brother. Hon. John A. Mrithie- son. Chief Justice of Prince Edward which Island. I The funeral will be held from the MacLean Funeral Home on Friday. REPORTS MMfContinued ffOlllwpilgf? l)_A__ The crash 0i‘ artillery with sharper sounds of rifle and 'ill1CIlll'l€ gun fire as Government iiiiantryiiiieii attacked insurgent giositions. Bengal lights were hurled into the sky by the Government forces to correct the range of their fire. IIas No News General Jose Miaja, military de- "nce director. received news- "peririoii at 11:31? n m. and de- Eirvri b" i ~ ' '" i- give out out the situation ht To‘ shere cor-Isl. . . ._~ 11y .iege of Alcazal 101111‘: ended Sept. M when Franco troops drove off Government bcsiegers. Clnridad said the troops forced entry into the city after pounding an outlying suburban quarter for hours with artillery posted atop Lo; Cigaralles Hill. Fbg and rain over the Madrid sren foiled to prevent iiisurcfillli from cannonadiiig the city today. The shelling has become frequent the pa i. iveek. but it was not dir- ected today against the centre 0i the city as has been the case in most previous bombiirdmcnis. A ___ number of shells fellmiii residen- aro in GOOD CONDITION. 5 Tube Nianiie style Long and Short Wave 35.00 ZENITH 6 Tube Mantle siyld 11.50 ~ eForest Brosley Combination 8 Tubes 35.00 ‘I ileForest-Orosley 8 Tube Cabinet Style 34.00 lleForest-tlrosley 8 Tube Cabinet Style 3i .00 lleForest-lirosley ’ 1 Tube Cabinet Style Westinghouse ‘I Tube set on Stand 12.00 Battery Sets-Well Known Makes at $9.00 up. (less batteries) 22.00 I l‘ mingled November," 11, - in lll'L'F‘liI llictor combination Wonderful tone perfect condition The Illflvllllf! was opened wit! singing of the harmony choir ivzis enjoyed by an ap- preciiflliae audience‘. At the close of the excellent lect urc Mr C. l-l’. Black, spoke in com piimemiiry" icrms of the iecturi which he speciallv enioved, having visited many of the places referred to in the lecture. The chairman, on behalf of thv Kiiiflls D;lil"'hl"l‘S, extended to tht lecturer. the hearty thanks and .'~‘lllf‘l‘l’i‘ apprrr-iat of the Society. wiizl iial district-a, cans-inc some (3115115). ties among the civilian population DlSfl'Ll‘l‘I)ilI)I(‘ uw-atiier hampered 1 011 the Jaramr of strucrgic ($1.. m1 M1315 an. noiinceri Ills troops were holding their lines. Attacks Rcpiilséd Miaja told newspzipermen the insurgents “thought they would catch us asleep 111st night. Bill they soon found out we are 0n t watch. Tiicir attack..- were repui both at hforaf. and Marenosn.” Franco's troops likewise won unable to penetrate to Perales Del Rio. which appeared one of their objectives on the Madrid-Valencid highvray front. A trip to Villavar this afternoon revealed fighting was well removed from those sec- tors which the fail of Perales would endanger immediately. As the long drawn 01$ war dragged on, 30 more Argentine , embassy refugees left for Valencia [by biis. 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