f rs, . w.-. __..... ..,_ y y y y ‘ sci-Ii.“ “ kk‘_ .4 I 1 _ _/ $IQQLQ1AAQ"I“"A§§ " _ :.».-. u“ " 14.; u: “I ' .~ '4"\'~(V4J‘T\ --- ..........~..u".; A N Toucan s Albert Woodslde. Au ltora W. URNEWS aunt; E‘? For 611R SATURDAY SUBS; fmn _ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' HONDA! ‘ Anuucrzn nvro new cums -Rov. mwiaa. wu If: o number of pastor at Tyne Montugu seem; mm alloywasrecentlvinductedinfomsrzedtotgaelll w“ hianow eat!‘ _. llnchothmmnd V in Jtockbunluthelilontrecl -b9mlewdb.vmnyfrbndsin - tars. . hum-L. "IPIESENTATION — Mr. and MI- Ind‘ . Kmmth hJcLeon ti." A.“ “l"....°“- ir"'"...,...... ' to... tho Mfliwfimm‘ re be y s to . . centiy w en their friends in the Ian's moth Murphy community assembled at their home and after Mr. Montague Anneal- read an addras they were present- iii WAKéIQIBéIYEYY befléltgll. floigtlamg; r_ respon e ve ting on bshalt of his wife c1131 himself to the address. Thanking friends who so kindly remembo them. The remainder of the even- ing was spent in games, cantata, and u general slug song. Refresh- ments were served and a most en- {oyable evening came to a close.- PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWEIL- M", Leslie Mutch and Miss Lola Mac- Donald ol Mermaid were Joint hostesses at a pro-nuptial ghpwer on Saturday evening last, honor- ing lvtiss Marlon Mutch at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Munn, Mermaid. MlssMutch, who is to be marrisd on Wednes- day nzxt to Mr. Arthur Ellis of Dalinldstgil. resolved many lovely gifts lrointlie friends and relatives gathered for the event. In ad- dition slie was “showcred" with slilccrq- best wishes for her future hammers. —FUNERAL 0F MR. FRED SIMMONS —-'I‘ne funeral of Mr. Frrdericlc Simmons took place on Friday afternoon from his late rmideilre at Wllmot Valley and was largely attended. Rev. D. M. Fiuser of the Bedeque Bap- tist Church conducted the service, assisted by Rev. J. B Wilson of the Suuimerslde Bapi-ist Church and Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson of the United Church at North Bedeque. Interment was in the Central Bedequ: Baptist Ceme- tery. The pallbearers were Messrs. Alban Lackey, W. J. Leokoy, Les- ile Simmons, Frank Simmons and iBud Birch. B. -FIREliIEN‘S ANNUAL MEI?!‘- ING—The annual meeting and electign oéfiofficessé of urthet Bum- ' lIlGYS 0 l’ pa!‘ GI] WIJ hold recently. Five Chief w. B. a: MacNelll, Assistant chief, D.» F. held yemmy 5mm“ "m, h" lgxwyfllLNsemletar-vdocemge lato ruldenoe ‘l8 Cum rland St 4 ap an o. mpany ’ . " suasouiy; Captain No. 2 Com- "° m‘ 13mm“ Emu“ "M" any, Claude Kenny; 0a tain ook and Ladder Co. liked ac- leod; Captain Salv Comparvrly, Muttart, Leith Crue and Ehrle 1501118)’. The Secretary reports fif- teen alarms. but no serious fires. There were no or‘ for assistance from outside partla. B. _ -—ELDCTION ‘OF OFFICERS — At the regular meeting of Prince Edward ‘Lodge I. O. 0. F. Sum- merside the officers for the ensu- iéig year were installed by D. D. . G. M. Brother Hazen Phillips. ‘ - . L. MacFarlanc. V. y. L. B. V. G. ul Harding. " Werden-Lelth Smith. Conductor -L R. Riomcke, Chaplain —G. Edgar Clark. R. S. S. -Harold Crockett. ‘L. S. S. --Ja.mes M01‘- rlson Jr.. O Guardian --Char1es rthur. I. Guardiarv- Robert Mo; son. . LADIES AUXILIARY ELECT flLATE-Mrs. George Sherren was relelected president of the India’ Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L., at the annual meeting of the organization on Friday night last. Mrs. W. S. Stewart la honorary ident. Other officers include: ce-presldent. Mrs. G. A. MacDonald: treasurer, Mrs. A. Coffin; secretary. Mrs. W. P. ‘Bruce. Members of the executive- Mrs. James I-eightlzcr, Mrs. A. Mutch, Mrs. A. R. . Mrs. L. T. I/awther, Mrs. Russell Chandler, Mrs. I. E. Croken. In addition to the election of officers routine business was transacted at the meeting. held in the Canadian Legion Rooms on Grafton Street. The president, Mrs, Sherren pre- hlm every success in his new of- fice. ing. January 7th inst. Mrs. James R. Cavanagh passed to her eternal reward after s. long and niul illness. seventy-six years the eas- ed (nee Ada Annabella. McDonald) was a daughter of the late Alexan- der MicDonald and Annabella Mc- od the service at the grave. The s. Joseph MODOIIAIG, Efflfit Fardy. 0118105 Donovan. John Ready, Angus Weir and Thomas Cmehan. —The many friends of Deighan, son of MI. patient in the hospital for at lent report he is resting comfortablws from the Northeast with tempera- cauaod Prince Edward huddle deep within winter coats. (Iifalghest temperature a slowly falling qi-IIT I08 MONTH-IA]. -M1u Nioho Boat-rice Gatldctofbt. in, mmocmwonaviaitto Monst- as well as can be expected. . Muwhyb many friend in this vicinity wish im- a speedy n- 00V!!! —FISIIERMEN APPOINT 0F- FlCERS-Station No. 22 of the P- E. I. Fisherman's Union re- cently organized appointed their officers at a special meeting held last week in Bummer-side. Presi- dent. Wiu. Pony; Vice President, John C. Gallant; Secretary, Wm. B. MacNeill; Treasurer, Marie S. Gallant; liixecutive Committee. Philip C. Arsenault, Wm. Miller and Archie Campbell. S alters at the meeting were Mr. Pa. rick Mar- tin, Napoleon Arsenault, and Wm. Miller. A resolution was passed that the fisherman ask for an ex. tension of week be given for ha; nets for fishing smelts. to Febru- ary 22nd. Moved bv Fldele F. Arsenault. seconded bv Alban Blac- qtiiere. Meeting adjourned to Feb- ruary 14. s, TUESDAY TRANSFEREED - Mr. Borden acbeod. of the staff of the Royal Bank oi’ Canada. Hunter River, has been transferred to Summer- side. His many friends in If-arts- vllle and vicinity join in wishing At Grecnvale on Saturday morn- Da-i Born at Cardigan North Mo. doc llbearers were Musi- -—UNFUBTUNATE ACCIDENT Charles Ernest Deighan of summer " will learn with much regret that owing to an accident while play" log in the Junior hockey genie be- the Captal Juniors and Moncton Wheotons, he will be a lrwo weeks. Charles suffered s. fractured Jaw, but it. is pleasing w WEATHER PDOSPICTB UN- SETTLED —A damp chilly wind above Islanders to ZBTO during the 15 dogmas above zero, per-hour wind was blowing occ in ver John Robert Dun funeral was hel rut’: dun-ch from St. Interment was in Burial Park H081. Ditllzi J. PM uroviuc e er a Allan gewdrt. his the last two provincial oon 86min received unanimous nomln ation as Conservative for the Fifth District of convention. names of Dr. MaoMil and Mr. Stewart were the to the every polling division. and for the J. H. Myers and McLure. just been o two year o bec on the- north bank of the Bt. Lawrence River across Rimcuskl. In the new building. opened on January 24th there are included an ice rink. badminton and basketball floors. itymnasiiun rooms. The town, laid out in con~ ncction with the pulp and have!‘ mill known as the North Paper Mill, has the inevitable Prince Edward Islanders number- ed in ltgcltlzens. Among them are Mr. and Mrs. Dan Anderson oi Charlottetown. Mr. Anderson is electrical engineer in the town's huge power plant. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs Charlottetown while his wife is a daughter of Mr. Henry McFarlane of the Emerson College oi Oratory Boston. more passed away at the Pro- vincial Sanatorium, Charlottetown. on January 17th Marion Blends MiwWllllaJns, daughter of Gor- don and Mrs. Maicwilllams of Cane Iraversc. at the tender ace out 22 years. Death is very sad art any time but when it comes to one so young and beautiful how forc- ible we feel the examination of the apostle. ‘Hie following telegram was sent by Premier Campbell to the Hon. R. B. Bennett on Jan. M: ‘My coiled ues and the of Prince ward Island join me in wishing you a very land of‘ your new home." Mr. Bennett replied as follows: “Difficult to express in words to your colleagues my thanks and duo assure lo of your delightful the Island mories of their unfailing and hospitality." . JMIN flow gathering greeted sociation in 8t. Church hall, Geor social set to the town in general- dicated the posslbilitj of o. snow storm. Two return fights to the Magalen Islands were scheduled for Canadian Airways planes to- day but Superintendent H. B. J0nes believed weather conditions would make cancellation of the. trips necessary. —DEATH 0F MRS. ARTHUR HENRY-Many friends will learn with regret of the auddcn passing 0f Mrs. Arthur Henry 01 Kensing- slded . CHURCH MEETING — The an- nual meeting of the Evening Auxi- liary of Tryon was held - at the home of lvlrs T. M. Young on January 9. 1939. This society was organized in January. i938 with‘ an enrolment of twelve members. Thoughout the year all meetings were held regularly with an aver- aqe attendance of eight members. The retiring officers gave very satisfactory reports of the year's work. ‘The past President, Mrs. T. M. Young, installed i-he following new officers: President, Mina Flor- ence Mabey. Vice Prea, Mrs. Austin Smith. Recording Beers tary, Miss Marjorie Maclfwen Treasurer. Mrs. Lorne li/lnbey. Temperance Secretary '- Mrs. Wendell Lea. secretary of Chris- tian Stewardship -Mrs. J. A. Thompson. At this five new members were welcomed into the society. . eddin solernnibed Cathedral here Baturdaty‘ when flan E-lizsbe daughter of Mr. and M11. _DeBlols Peaks of (ihlrloilotom became the bride of Josiah James Andemoruson of Mr. and Mm. Jmes F‘. arson of-"lflddlo Bnckvilio. -Nsw runswlck. Rghe ceremony. neriortncd by tho IQM'@~ -~ u" 1.0M! Wflfi Qui‘ oa of the time. m; um ' o IR! . “" him‘; UN“. W G “C! obviate-a Anilban °'° evening ‘pg pDo-nclnsbtel Peck.‘ mm lfrnesetunm Canon-II. . Malone. irthe "uruenoo of immed- i and re- s ted for her manv Christian vrtues Much sympathy la extend- ed w her husband in his sad loss. The funeral was held ycswrday afternoon from her late residence. Tlu remains were then forwarded to Alberaon where a service will be held in the Anglican Church, of which the deceased was for- merly a member. B. ..'SCOTCH CONCEBT-Jrhe an- nual Bcotcn concert on Burns an- niversary was presented by Bl. An- drews rresbyterlan cnoir, Montague on Jan. 3b., in the 1. O. O. F, nail. Although the weather was not at i bestatulihouaewaaonhandto hear the following interesting pro- gramme. tne Moutagu be hockey, be lined ' that the beam will show wares 181-1116 in February. The followin Hon. Pres. Rely. ohn es. L. H. Douglas; one Johnson; secretary, vars: ‘Preasmer, C M hood; Executive, William nell J and of Chan to two years Duffy in criminal co entering McPhee Bros. on v s aims the court for leniency. failed to disclose that the am. he leaded for a tence for the prisoners. A form at Dorohester of those who had led a crime-some of them d t her lobe rui ASLANIJEI DBAD -—The death y‘ urrod Vancou of Mr y, aged 29. ‘The Pat- whau service was conducted by Roy. Father Muloair- Ooun View . deceased is sur- vived by his Donuts, Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Dunphy, Morell, P. E.‘ island MacMillan. Mr. W. colleague in teats candidates Queen's at last nights largely attended lan only ones s meeting. which was fully representative of a the greatest enthusiasm and County, Messrs. W. Chester S. ned at Bale Comeau, ,1, model town in Que- I {mm until for children, bowling and billiards Shore John Anderson of 0cm,‘ M: w people h pleasant voyage and every happiness in the ml’ grateful apprieciaion of your kind meal-l! Dense accept and gonnoiég o- first will aver treasure happydndxme- 6B5 ORGANIQE-An over- the organ- lzatlon of the Protestant Men's As- MM M hostesses David's Unified getown, on wed- msdoy evening. It is felt that this new club will add much to the and economic welfare of its members and will be a distinct as~ Among the athletic activities which the new organization will sponsor will and no finer team can in the Eastern capital than the one which will sport the colon of this club. It. is expettlzltieid; e t some outside team are the officers oi the organlzat on:— J ...;':"..."==== Wald- Gay. son of M Moi-area, Spurgeon Walker, J. ‘A. B. M0008- Gerald Gallant tenced lentla-ry yesterday by Judge C. G. _ urt. The two boys. 3i and 22 years old. respec- tively, were found guilty of break- the grocery Prince was a carefully plahned criminal act. he said. and. in view of their iail sen- . would bring the boys into the company - life of eaperatc ' sentence J udge the statement am, aim llealih For Young People Wbatacommouoightitistom - a young oraon whose bloodless fun and feebe frame are evidence of Ego: circulation and weakness when ending health and rosy cheeks should reign. . Young people in such s. condition ' are generally of an annmio nature and require a preparation containing iron to help improve the blood con- at Milhurnh Health and Nerve Pills meet this requirement, u they cou- tain three concentrated forms of iron of an easily assimilated nature to- ethar with other valuable ingredients dicated for building up the system,‘ strengthening the nerves, and adding to your physical attraction. The T. Milburn 00., 144., Toronto, Ont. I Monday morning November On ISMNDEM In. BA“; COMEAU_;I4, 1938, the peop.e oi Bradalbane A very fine community hall has and vlcmlty were shocked by the startling news that Mrs. Hugh Mc- ure had away very sudden- ly at her ome there. Mrs. Mcbure had been in her usual health up a tew minutes before her deaih, when she called to her son who happened to oe near and on going to her bedside he knew the end was drawing very near. Nei - bours were hastily summoned bu to no avail, after uttering a few words she passed peacefully away. TAIL END 0F STORM — Tall end of the blizzard which swept a large part of Canada. and the Un- ited States Monday touched this Province yesterday. Two inches oi snow fell and was bown lnto banks by northeast wind which at no time exceeded 22 mlie-per-hour vol- . arren Burns, meteorol- Oiist at the Charlottetown Exper- imental Station said. Tempera ure also 0f this (Jlty- during the day remained almost ———i tati t 1 d b0 mm. We" i» er was n r ow , - "Speak Well" was the subject of dicating t e gsslgility so! golder an interesting address given at the weather, especfiilly if the wind Rotary luncheon yesterday by should shift to the west. Miss Edith Hill B. L. I. graduate --DEATH 0F MRS. JOSEPH F. PERRY-There passed away in the Prince County Hospital on Monday afternoon Mrs. Jcsoph F‘. Pe of St. Nicholas at 59 years age. lvfirs. Perry was brought to the hospital for s. seri- ous operation last week, but in spite of the best medical attention and nursing, she failed to regain strength and became gradually weeker until the end came. Mrs. Perry was a member of 8t. John the Baptist Church .Mi:c0uchc and most highly respected for her beautiful Christian character and. womanly vlrtua. Besides her udband she leaves to moum one daughter, Mrs. Max Steele, Sum- merside, two sons, Frank on the homestead and Ira in the United States. Also the following bro- thers and sisters: Peter and Emile of Rumford, Maine: Calixlte at 8t. Nicholas and_A\lph in Sum- merside; Miss Phoebe and Mrs. Joseph Gaudet in Rumford Maine. and Mlm Margaret 0n the old home, to all of, whom much sym- pathy is extended. S. THURSDAY l_ --8'l‘. PAUL'S WEEKLY BRIDGE l -—St. Paul's Weekly Bridge was held oln Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. Carrol Delaney and Mrs. lieu Wood . The host score was made by Mrs. J. M. oon- AIL-S —B.ETURNED TO BOSTON - Mlss Georgie Brown. R. N” who has been home since the death of her father. Mr. George D. Brown of St. Eleonora, left las Saturday for Boston to take up her duties at ihe New England Baptist Hospital, {where she holds a responsible poa- UIET WEDDING-A wedd g was solemnlzed in St. Mary's Convent Chapel, summar- 'lde on Tuesday morning when Miss dfihter of the late c tr. quiet r. an . am G. Gay of Summersldo. Rt. Rev . G, J. Maclellan performed theceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass. Mr. and Mrs. Gay will reside in Summerside where their many friends wish them every succesa-S —BECEIVES INJURIES — Mr. Juste J. DesRoches, an elderly ree- ldent of Miscouche received a nasty gash on his nose which required medical treatment onhTuesdayIABwhge e raised his axe to strike the wood. it caught in the clothes line, causing Mr. DesRoches to fallJ-he axe strik- ing his nose Some years ago Mr. Desfloches lost the sight of one eye when cutting wood. e accident although distressing- ls ‘not serious and Mr. DesRoches was able to re- turn home from the hospital the some day-B l-Ieirall. arlotloiown. the Clw Hospital early today after .lIl_I ln a. critiml condition since Tuesday evening. Unwell for some time he was found '5' l be tlon by e m mu Band; Basalt» "awfm? the be}; miiatdefiititmfioma thug Zldfitflfifififimfifllmfl .10..“ mantra-ado’ ’ fiend: the w‘ of t3: moment sweat) Tuesday evening rush- lnssformeby 1:10am hr. w“ mm, mibig wgmgg-g mm?‘ a? gdilzflmlelxfilgélaléilgettgetféhiar; earlv bodav that Coroner Dr J. rid must be he I i Queen's l... for Dominate: N. them three The prisoners an iieefe. convicted of a a d ohn J K1118 cgnviclifld of hrefiing um onterhg. l-kavl at»; now-us rall- ‘roday h Sheriff MacHEJyen of and . 0.1- “IV prisoner?’ oidfigh ltetown mihepmiunmtum min. d Gallant, FIX) A-MJ‘. id, west itiftllwwwlf" d u» wow wn __mmu at Miami. ride-B cot. r. n. SEAMAN nuns 8 iorlTtgutlLfigrlotioiown' v31‘ - clement a all 1101 Halifax Hold]. rsmivnm nun - A telegram The was addressed bv 00L received at Dundos announces the g1.._8!.n .—Ha1lfax chron- dgath of Mr m of the late Mr. .DonaidA. Pl-hilprinfl,Ollil(l11ll, son ' , ' h a Per- Mrs mama of Huiaviile. Ho ‘I11’ s,“ mgnf." Jgf M, m, is survived by the followiu a m “om gm. In“ residence in at. Jam the mom Moeteeniuaaonnimmieoaor m, '“"u",,'§uhm D 9°19‘ DUMB, P. u. 1. fie” ' Péfi ‘m3 smwmas -_ Tho “on nu: trier‘, Stirling funeral of Mr. Andrew. C. Cullen flydgr, Jerry udet, Celestine was held yesterday morning from Poiriu, Al Poirior. torment hlslatei idenomMnl uoRold, wlsintho ad 1118315 Bt. Dunstan‘: ca, when oh .—B |nequiem High Mus was cola‘- brated by Rev. Rather who also conducted service at e with much rem-ct of o nu ave. The cc Eamon. whose John McDonald, Cu essrs. Emallman. Ernest thur White, James C. Schumann. Messrs. Neil Higgins, Arthur iWright, George Ives, Btewart Ives and Jack Gordon were appointed a committee last ‘night to work our preliminary organ tion details in he formation of a Junior Board of Trade in Charlottetown. t- ment was made at a meetlfi the ‘lrude Board rooms at w ch Mr. Walter Hyndmsn was chairman. Whole hearted support to the sen- eral aims of a junior board. as out- lined by the chairman was given by all present. GOOD FLYING WEATIIIIB - Good flying weather was experi- M54188 perintendent H. S. night. Pasengem carried on the service included a of Grindsmne, and Clarence Clot of Grand Entry, both re t0 their homes after hospital treat- ment at Charlottetown. Other pamengers were MI. J. A. Lean on the first outward trig and a Mr. scott on the return lfhil- In addition to passengers 400 pounds of mails were carried to the Gulf Islands 57pm!!- {nately 200 pound‘ to this Prov- nce. CAMPAIGN DATES ARE SIT- Al, a mcetin of the Directors of the Y. M. . A. held last even- ing the dates of the 1939 Financial Campaign were set. ‘The C palgn will open on Tuesday night A 18th and continue until ni- day night April 21st. Mr. M06- of the Y- M. of the Co-mpai annual meeting d the National Council will 12th. J. A. W Boulter will attnnd as A tlves of the local Amoco r .. the teaching of Board of Education fill a vacancy caused by the recent resignation of Prof Mayne, it was learned last night. Mr- Bennett, son of Prof. J. G Wales College staff years, has been on at of off Charlottetown since he from Acadia University Prof. Mayne. M. A, native of Emerald. who was ap- pointed to the Pglnce of - 1N6. it is under- stood. He concluded the College on Boturimy put. Bridge on January 31st a this part of the person of the late Mr. ThomuHis- ootb- Mr. Hlscott Wll born in Now- foundland ninety-hm years and had a wide and varied experi- ence of life. havlnfl 8s a mariner. and hav- ing visited practically ciery Btanley Brdgc vicini- Mr. Hlacott spent his later after retiring from th been ente many times seafaring and adventure. Hiscott was of a very was stricken with paralysis. pnllbenr wet: m‘ n51 dmore, Ar- Smlth and D. C. A. Schell, Secretary of Administration Services O. A. Na- tional Council will take charge l6 Director . ‘Iihc . M. C. A. be held at Brock Hotel, Niagara 11th and . u: Mr.’ Bennett, B. A., of Charlottetown appointed to Hinde- of Wales College at a meet/lug of “It: . Winston Bennett. membe of the Prince of the teoichlli West Kent School in uaiod. M. 80., l. Staff in 1937, has resigned to ac- wl Finance his work at There passed away t Stanley a citizen who was well known ithxoughout country, in the I80. sailed the B m. port of the world. Tho citizens of "y. whore m. Hiscotifa interesting tales Mot friendly ed t and genial disposition. and had enjoyed excellent health until nine days before his death, when he li iliiif mu ants DIES IN HOSPITAL-Mr. John ed in ’ death his home on Amie Bt-met yesterday elm-noon after an illness of some months. . Those also loft to mourn two stators. Mat-Ernest Rooburn (Annie). of . Mrs. Char- les Chisholm. (Tina). of Ottawa: one brother. Charles. in Wat-ss- kiwin Ail/w... to all of whom the extends sincere sym- nlihv. ‘Ihe fimarul will take blocs on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock fmm tho Presbvteflflfl (Ii/mm Masonic auspices FAREWELL PARTY-On 1m- doy evening Jan. 2'1. a. most en- . 1e evening was spent at the horde M MI. M11. Garfield “Iiorcat 11111. when abou to tender a Mrs. n Oscar-V FRIDAY POLICE COURT-At Police court MiacKlnnon ood- . Imus morn~ ing for Monoton on a short ltone-y- momi trip. Mrs. Fred Show. BB l street. sadyrieglvg of the City, received the . Mrs. Mar- ie"; i: hr 88KB 0p l“ The 1m Mn.’ m of the htoMttHqt ietnovodiaolo well,M ,a.nd:\sided inthat cltyuntillfliwhenmoandho hue rumovod - llinlvilk, . also and mam in mil Province. —Il0UlI WARMING-Ono of the social events of the week at ummarlido was the surprise on Wednesday at the lovely new homo of Mr. cud Mrs. Inrne H. Rood when their many irlenda staged a housewarming. Mr. and M11. Bud were completely token by surprise when some fourteen oou . arrived for l. gome of bri go. Before the guests settled downforpl‘ call- o pruanted . . a very beautiful end table accom- pknlil: by an midis“. Mr. Read rep very ting express rig the thanks of hlnuclyf and Mrs. Road for tho kind wishes of their friends. 'I'ho evening was then winners amhMi-s. Roodrooerltly moved into the newhomc which wubuilt aim- w. Road's own d and in one 0.11:“ newest homes _ in Sumac;- flm$¢'9a'?éi“.‘€i.‘$.'£l‘"..$ very located. s, HHS. 75th which M8111 stivo York : town I Ilia ward "l?! . I . (it? IvI-n. resentadhimon WOO visit his brother D1‘. Citizens of 0d by Pram met in the day to cons celebration this simmer continue through Governor General long with the Prime Minis:- nun: -a the ma. Mimi? 59$. a" emu. MACDONALD —-At Children love ~_____ ._... _.-.._.... —FABEWELL PABTY- The Young People's Bocietyh of ‘Irlnlty United Church held eir regular a short address to m. D e Society with a pm and oil set. Mr. Bowneu vary Bowncas baht»! fit hu lowdown. der details of of vcrscflofthn ledtoooulodorotlon. co Edward Island represent‘ ‘s at cw Char-lova- for World John I". Whnr, LAWLISB-At Nor-bozo lpwlen a within: Bhetlfiiusl stun it ' ‘ in Mr M Iinilo sill-ht. 0i Bod Bfldlo. a son. (Joeanhogic). t the 1 “Ito”!!! and u’. ' '” s Catherine Becki am. Qll’ fWQ in the lunch kit today a ‘n- M- "MIINNIS-At it‘; v Char coll- ior Thu-no A. Campbell, evince house yester- the the Yos- ' ' held mm" nutrient"... he...“ ih..t*="i.:i='a"“u*s "w ’°" " t ~ n _ . log“ in 1864. u“ Q ‘m 0 §.il°l’§$?°lli£u1%°”.%‘l‘°‘»h of 'w . Canada a- , Jlll- 21M, IJIIH Ilnfl. Jih- III.‘ 1L. m if! DEATNS u HIRBELL-In the City Hum“. meeting on Wednesday evening 1 with ML Elmer Mu‘, we _ Onilbb. 2, 1%, J0hn I-lerreil, dent L! giro ‘chair. all: gig?“ 5° W“ ~ m was t e m: party m: m? Czlovin. ragga. pm“ "is Prime who is leaving next weak for ‘Iior- m” M“ nnmulrkn" N. onto. The business of the meeting s 5mm“; 3a “Willis. W“ sees“ mat-id". ma“ “ ' "°“ m" la r w . . . ‘Begin was called upon andmroad MALONE “M on" 3b ll’ "NM :04 w.§3fAi-“§l' $11“ u ' ' , -- - one c- geoxcsieaotwaridmwiwbowgghawumlmcd‘ mm’ “M wym‘ by tho member-l. 5. -mggrt__ M I Jbn l. 1B, ‘moms - a! naom "'4 gig §efe“m'“m,w~‘n°“ed "P. mm wanna-ct at Amos. um on the tea ing staff o! die sum- “lg-Fur” 3"“ ""- merside’ Bligh (eicutzool was remem- wflm’ '5“ 75 7'“; m“ Y i" "im" “landward-Miners i inf i-msl in u» ' lg: mgm of wmachool pa?!’ day. when he was presented with ma“ In a purse and short d: It. awn“, C. {any prinoi of the school ‘ m 0 H61! fl@., 1 nioiilrimssumuiem? fifiimilafuiyild“ l Sagan regret at w. w oi 'st. slang" art's”. "w" it“ i‘:- qgmw-o. i w: which .22.... ‘an 1 ,4. c. ladies. Mr Bowneu leaves next f, Mo Hudson, 1nd,, Jan. 15, 10M (by accident), Inn MoWilllnma, 6i years, in- flhl‘ d Mn. Mvid Wells, 0f Ad- inglon, Mum, formerly of In, r. :._1. 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