v" "zwrs, .1 - 06 Cumberland . Street normrrw~r~ of Captain Thomas mo» earls/Wilt?!’ all? - have been severed. services at St lhmstufs this Len t Rev. eodore . Petersen. C. S. ., of the Paulist Fathers. New York. ‘ On Monda e ibout fifty frends an neighbors gathered at e home of Mrs. Vera Beairsto to honor Mr. and Mrs. William Gill who were oele btatiiig their 15th wedding an~ nivcrsary. On Friday evening. Dec. 30. 198a there passed away at York Village Hcspifal, York Maine, Mrs. Nahum LitL-lciield after B. brief illness gaiised by falling and breaking her lp, -—FAREWEI.L PARTY - A fare- well party was ven b friends of iifzss Lill an S0 . W mot Valle just before she lei for New Yo: and Boston. The party was held‘ in ti» community hall. Mrs_ Darrach i-‘islztlis read an dress to Miss Soboy and Mrs. Wyman Clarke presented her with a purse of mon- ry. Miss Sobey suitably scknoweidg- mi iiic presentation The evening \\ll.’§ .pciii in music and games-S FUNERAL SERVICES. The fill? Jan. 901- e i ct" Mr. John Herrell was held ‘s lllfldy morning from his late l ence. 308 Grafton Street to S . Dunstairs Basilica where ftzq Rev uicm High Mass was sung by P. McMahon. D ,D. The pallbearers were: Messrs. James (McGuire, Mark Calder. Clare Hud- James Kis- gills and John Conway. Service TUESDAY RECEIVES SAD NEWS-Mrs. N. Au Cutcilffe. Fredericton. _ rc- celv the sad news that her mother passed away after a long illness gltikfieer home in Berlin, New I-Iamp- —NI.'W MEMBERS SUMME- BIDE BOARD 0F TRADE - ‘I'm following new members were ac- mitted to the Summerside Board of ‘Irade at their regular meeting on ‘lliursdsy: Messrs. Hazen Phil- il . Reginald II. Mn , Alan olman. George Bisho , c, N, Mg- Quarrie, Wilfred G. key S. "He giveth his beloved rest." This thought expressed itself to $23 3K3‘... 5'2"“? 32" iiillll“ e rne i , January 2nd, i939 that John Irvinsg Milar had been called from time into etemlty. 1 H “rv rig" ie wu fami l known was Bills eidcstsson oi’ fill late Thomas and Elizabeth (Irving) Mlllar was born at the Old home in Murray Harbor North on Decem- brer 7th., 1882 spending all his life ere. A niost- impressive service was held in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon when in tzhe presence of a large congregation a beautiful bronze tablet was un- veiled to the memory of the late 'I'heophllus D. Ramsay and his wife Emma J. Caldwell. The tablet was the glfit of their son, Mr. Vernon Ramsay and Mrs. Ramsay's sisters, Mrs. Cecelia Caldwell MacLeod and Mrs. Lenora Caldwell Smallpiece. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of James J_ Lee was held yesterday morning from his late residence, 66 Ciunberland St, to St. Dunstairs Basilica where Rie- at the gave was conducted by Rev. \V. Keefe. IIORSE, CAR. COLLIDD-‘A horse uvncd and driven by Neil I) i-h, West River, was in col- li<ion ivlth a car driven by Iiebaron 'l‘iiit_ Charlottetown Sati/urday eve- tiling. The horse was not seriously injured police said. Drivers 0f bi s‘ hoisc drawn and motor u 1's escaped injury. The acci- ricni occurred at the corner of Pownal and Water Streets about 7:15 p. m. SUDDEN ILLNESS-bin‘. Leo Poirior, understood to be a student at Sit. Duristnns University was token ill suddenly on the comer of Upper Queen and Chestnut treets Saturday nigiht. He was carried into a nearby store and an ambulance siunmoned. Last night he ivns said to be recovering sat- isfactorily at the Charlottetown Hospital. His condition was not serious it was understood. The death occurred at his home Saturday morning of James J. Lee, ‘l2, tired c. N. R. employee. He leaves to mourn three eons and one daughter Matthew, Jo , 5-80 - this his lave residence. more passed peacefully away to \ the Great Beyond on Jan. 15th. i939 Mrs. John Boulter of Rose vallev at the nae of sixty-one was Christian son-it. and respected by all who had iihe pleasure of her acquaintance. She leaves to moum her husband. two home. Donald John also a number of nieces and nonh- ‘ews who mourn her basing deco- .v. < The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Walsh was held on Thursday ‘ morning from ha lain residence St. Annes. to St. Anne's Church Solemn D., rector of St. versity as Deacon and Rev. Ph McKcnna, Summerfied Sub-Dea- con. Occupying seats in the sanc- tuary were Rev. C. Pitre, Rev. D. McNelll and Rev. E. Dalton. ‘T he pail bearers were: Messrs. John T. Reid Alexis Murphy. John McGuigan, Emmett McGui- gan, John Doyle and Louis Walsh. some SERVICE-Mr. Ralph Creighton spoke of the Student Volunteer Movement at the Sun» Zion Presbyterian Church last night. The service opened with a hymn and scripture reading by Mr. Rog MacLean followed U! prayer by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Special music included vocal solos by Mrs. Arthur Roper and Miss Mary [Awson and a. vocal duet by. stirs. Frances Holl ‘Iralnor and Mr. Percy Williams. In addition special music was furnished b‘! the student choir. m. J. M. Moc- Fadyen was chairman. Next Sun- day's song service will be held in St. Paul's Church, it. was an- ncunced. -DEATII 0F 1158. EMIMITT IMHILLAN-Miem Rev. P. it cMahon, D. D. The ciety of which the deceased was preceded the hearse in a body. Quebec. There was excellent flying heavier than it had been, the air~ man reported. In addition to pas- sengers yesterday 1400 pounds of mail were handled by the air ser- m baby brother 3 1-2 years old. To- day evening ‘song service held in‘. passed away in the Prince Countv- Hospital on l‘ qulem h Mass was sung Py a _. bearers were Messrs Michael n- way, Samuel Hood, Charles Donov- an. S. D. Jay. Peter McDonald and Dr. J. E. Blanchard. service at the grave was conducted by Rev. Louis Dougan. The Benevolent Irish S0- honorary member for many years FORMER. ISLANDERS--Mr. J. . MacLeod, native of Pounds Mills, P. E. I., ls in San Fian- ciooo 34 years. A master plumber for 30 years, says the Oakland Maple Leaf. Albeiit E. MacKay. native oi’ Lot 20, New London, P. E’. I., has been in San Francisco 39 years. Merchant tailor for 3'1 years. Mrs. Sarah MacDonald, formerly of St. Peters, Lot 40, P. E. I., passed away recently in San Francisco at the ripe old age of 97 years. She had 10 children. Seven are living and enjoying good health. MAGDALEN FLIGHTS — Fa.- thor Blaicquiere, well known Ro- man Catholic clergyman at the Magdalen Islands was a passenger to (Il-iariottotown from the Gulf Is- la yesterday when Ca Airways mad-e two return flights with passengers and mails. Father Blacquiere caught the noon plane for Mionoton. A second iassenge on the first return flight was a man connected with t-lie hospital at the Magdalen Islands His name was not available. He. too, was enroutq to the mainland. Passeng- ers on the outward rim included Mr. Nelson J. Vigneault and George H. Normantcan, both from F weather on the two trips yester- superin- here W95 ‘completely filled min drift ice now and the ice was noticeably vice- DOUBLE DROWNTNG—The home of Mr. and Mrs. Joihn Orrok, 35 Kelvederi Road, Waxban. lviass, was plunged into sudden grief recently by the unfortunoibe drowning of tfneir itwo and only children. Helen aged B and her gethier with a little playmate they left. their home and walked out on the ice, Helen broke through and the ice suddenly giving way plunged all three into the icy waiter. A young man nearby saw their plight and hurried to their help. He succeeded in rescuing the little playmate also the little boy's body-his coat had caught in the ice. Helen's body could not and has not yet been recovered. The little boy was buried last Friday afternoon yfrom the Union Church in We-ban, Mass. The casket was banked with beautiful flowers, mute testimony of the heartfelt sympathy of friends and neighbors for the heart-brckcn parents and relatives. Mrs. Orrok is the daugh- ter of Mrs. Charlotte McNevln Fleming who lived previous to her moving to the United States at Argyle Shore, P. E. I., where her many relatives and friends deep- ly sympahize with them all in this, their sad bereavement. nAosN-Mcivuisivs NUPTIALS -0n Dec. 28th.. St. Anne's OhurchTyronatt was e Y of a m’ wedding, when Etta M us that parish was united in t bonds of matrimony to tthlas Hagan of Watei-vale. The cerem Lin NEW/s‘ Buizoizr t... ms many beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Hagan have taken up their abode in Watervaie where they were heartily welcomed by a newly formed friends. BEEEAVEMENT — been of the death of Mr- Percy Peraelle, Ches- terfield, migland on Jan. 9, 1989. Mrs. PerseLo is a sister of Mrs. Alex Anderson. 5 Park Terrace. City. (Pats-lot; please copy). ‘Three portraits ‘“' his- torioal events in botth the British Army and Navy were presented to the Black Watch Club at a meeting held 1n its quarters at 25 Kent Street last night. The presenltatio were made by Major '1‘. E. MacNutt and 001.0. C. Thompson. PRESENTATION T0 GROOM — An interesting incident occurred Saturday morning at A. Horne and Company's Central Garage, when Mr. R. J. Rupert on behalf of the management and staff, presented Mr. Arthur Dover with a beauti- ful floor lamp in honor of his re-. cent marriage. Mr. Dover although taken completely by surprise thanked the staff in a well worded spelelch for their gift and good 5 8S. _. Colonel U. G. Dawson. Manager of the Charlottetown Fur Sales, Ltd., received particulars yester- day from C- M. Lampoon and Company, London, England, giving prices realized for the show pelts sold on "Lampoon's sale re- cently- Thesq: pelts were exhibited ' at the Provincial Silver Fox Show. Charlottetown, December 27th Jo 29th and were greatly admired as a collection of fine Prince Edward Island skins. They were tagged with the show pelt quality 14K and also bore the imprint of the Prince Edward Island Government -—Selecled Pelt. No doubt these certificates of quality were a help In attaining the high prices which so miiny of the ddns in the con- signment sold at. We quote those which brought over £15. One skin at £25. owned by Roy ‘Vvodslde, Malpeque- The figure realized was the top price of Llmllr. son's entire consignment of 65,000 pelts, and possibly the top __prloe for the 173,000 pelts offered In London In January. The pelt won first prize in the medium silver adult male clamand was a par- ticularly beautiful specimen, clear in color, of good size, well furl-ed and with good brush and tip. WEDNESDAY Sister Helen White. Post Chief of Charlottetown Pyfihian Temple No. 1'1, was presmted with a silver-crystal roselbowl by sister members of the Temple at an en- joysible funotion Monday night. Presentation was made in honor oi’ Sister White's forthcoming marriage to Mr. Pope Clark of this City. GYRO CLUB MEETING-At the regular weekly meeting oi’ the Gyro Club held Monday evening in the Canadian National Hotel, Lt. Col. L. T. Lowther gave a most interesting address on "The an ex-metmber, resumed his mem- bership after an ‘ ‘ ‘- absence and was welcomed by the Hresi- dent. were oom- pleted for the hockey game be- tween the Bachelors and the Benediots alt the Holy Redeemer rink on Wednesday evening. Mr. J. T. Daviu was in iihe chair. Mr. William Ssnallman was electeduas Councillor for the Cen- iirai Ward in the civic election nit Summerside yesterday. Mr. Small- man was rimming against Coim- cillor A. B. MacKay whose term had expired. Mr. Snmllman polled 112 votes; Mr. MlicKay 105. Smallman winning by a close mar- gin of '1 votes. This is the only change in the council as 13.1". MscNeill for the West Ward and R. L. Miollison for the East Word were reelected by acclamation. Mr. Smallman is the son of Mr. John A. Smallman of Summer- side and is on the staff of the firm of Sinclair and Stewart. There was great interest taken in the contest and a larRQ vote polled-S. Minors-neg- ART SOCIETY ular monthly meeting of the Art Society of P. E. I., was held in ilhe Harris Memorial Gallery. 'I‘hc meeting was devoted entirely to business. ‘Ihere was a general discussion about the matter of lilxhibliloxis WhlC/ll the Art So- ciety has been bringing here from time to time. It was decided that these Exhibitions could not be carried on another year unless the public showed more interest in them and oontirlbttod mwe generously than in the past. All members took part in the dis- cussion. It was also decided to change the night of meeting to the last ‘Inesday of the month in- stead cf the first Tuesday. Mrs. H. E. Mutch presided at tliemeet- ing. aWI-Y M. the P. B. I. m “e of Mon- Hospitai in the earl - i lbi-wwidqsecuwiotwa wmaaswm s”... hflltvf inuninte King's m. s. T. Green. .gm",'§ h, t, ii giffiai 9' “MIONVALESCING-His are pleased to report that Mr. Nor- fims.fitt°'liilt'if°"m““° "it $5 who has been in the fie gounty rim“ 2%’ filfhfsgltfl-Pfil? ess Annear. lower Montague, where he makes his home-L There d awn peacefully a- way on anuary 16 ., at the home oi her parents, Florence ans, - loved daughter of R. D. and mattheesrlyflsfii? 33 years and nine mon . She leaves to mourn besides her sorrowing nts. six brothers andsixsis rs adionRlLIsla-nd except one sister, Mrs. D. Avery, of Cambridm. Mass. —ROAD OPEN T0 MISCOUCHE —'I'he mad from Summerslde to Misoouche ls now open to motor traffic. Eight prisoners from the Prince ' Jsll misled in o ning road. working with shovels cad of the snow plough. An attempt was made to open the road east but it had to be abandonesti. THU lfibl-IA I YCELTS. His Excellency Moot Rev. J. A O'Su.lllvan, Bishop of Charlottetown was a special r at a general meet of the Home and School Associa ion oi’ Queen's u School last night. Mr, J. F’. Le lzcr, resident of the organization resi ed. Hon. Dr. W. J. . Macllt on. a. member of the Charlottetown School Board also s ke request, when a largely a ten meeting was thrown open for general discus- 5 On. $5 Mr. Ge e Ives was elected - ‘dent of the Charlottetown junior Board of ‘In-ode st an or- ganization meetixu last flight. Other officers include first vice- president Hugh Paton; seoon vice-president Stewart Ives; sec- netary John Gordon: treasurer George Ayers; councillors, Arthur Wright, Neil Higgins, James Coyle and Keith Johnston. srmtina Island generally will be pulling sgi-ongally for yourigt Health Carmody m e a com e recovery the injury receved in New Glas- gow last Iitrlday llilht in t University. t al a kidney t he is fighting it with the some oouragera; he displayed in hockey ‘es and it is pleasing to note showing improvement with the bility of an opera- tion leae ng. WAIT on TREASURY noun j-Yesterday Iiemuei Rush, Arthur Gormley, John Gormley and John White, representing the City Re- lief committee, waited on the ‘treasury Board consisting of Premier Campbell. Hon. J. Intyre, Hon. B. W. LePage and Hon. Mark R. MoGui an and ask- ed for a revised sea of relief issue. After their representations were heard they were informed that the administration of relief was entirely in the control of the City Council. but-they were ss- sured that. the government would co-operate in any way possible with the Council in any reason- able arrangement. Last ni ht Mayor Foster said the ones on would be discussed by the Council tonight. QUARTERLY MEETING HELD- The quarterly meet of the Prince Edward Island tered Nurses Association was hei at the Char- lottetown Hospital da night. The President. Sister M B _ nus occupied the chair. A minute's sil- cnce was observed in emory of Miss PauJne Coulson who passed a- t meoting of tho thanked token of th co o r. The education section reported th public heal ed to the curriculum of nursing. Miss director of the will lecture ls. A c Health Nurses. Giarlottetown Hospito o tee was ap inted to assist. the con- venor or private duty section, Mrs. Iiois MacDonald in a icing; of lectures for this group 1' . Peter Stowlrt, 82, and I Ihser, 88 were form ddoul » t known. The two mon were oconpui of the halo. In: us: soon alive on Monday. ‘ It wunld R —-SIIIOUDLY ll-L— The M’: .COVE 11. face toc the best A the the the th side --8EIl0U!LY rcgmt nos: of lotto: tho land tor IS Rois ince some in the 1111c vlcinlt Ramsay. t ed 'to on Wednesxdayxrlnornixiqc-S, —I.NJUIIED IN HOCKEY GAME -Mr. Dudley Brimble, one of the forwards on tihe Senior Crystal team will be laid up for about a week having 5 rained the muscles of his the Senior play- ay. Rankin a de- fenceman also received a cut on the ffltblllred several stitches are reported doing lina o sameonTu nicely —I.'.'N'I.‘EIL'.I‘AINS ADA Mum-mu MISSION CIRCLE~M1ss Helen Mc- Ewen entertained at. the home of d h“ DB-Ientfl. Mrs. ur Mclllwen on Tuesday evening for the Ada McLeod Mission Clrcl from the recent A very nized on ruary 8 ., United Oh -i‘§.°‘§€;l h an. orrrle. Mrs. at th iottetown when " emsemb of burgundy accencries Imlrncdia e United s». UERDAY suns to learn Mrs. ‘Thomas Hboott E16“. wish to kind was“ "AW “i. dais their recent bereavefit. y ' U118 of Al-' 1113B“ .An¢8-§M hwy t wissrwaiiziisis seriously ill wmi pncnmonlm-S Hip-Friends will u: Jsfifssugmu . , 8- dfn-mil. liinsnxuisii- thcmm E-Mrs. ~81‘. PA BBIDG (Dn) Grant and Mrs. diaries Mac- hostesses at the Bridge. The prize Mrs. W. P Callaghan Friends learned with passing at his home Avenue ‘Ineadny, of Mr. Hec- and h Maoleod. an old ed citizen after "W601 of only a. few days, in his "N". of ccc kindly remember-e . toMr Donald were the weekly St Paul's winners were and Miss Ida Dawson-S ‘Wild? an 111mg N111 LANDER, PASSES 0N. — tives and friends in this Prov- will hear with deepest regret of the death of Mr. W. Frank B.’ Mont- svnarv w teski Alberta —SUFFERS HEAVY LOSS — A 1M e barabelontlnfl . James Cow Pond was de- ziré. red by insurance. M!‘ to . ey daughter, Mrs. Ilggels who came to Summerside for the memorial service on Sunday in the Presbyterian ch bronze tablet walsarunvelled in mem- a d Mrs. T. D. their homes 8J1 alld which lose it. B0 today-S. Mr. and. alretty wedd ednesday a1 Sea stmyed by fire on Monday t, A herd of twenty cattle, sheep and pigs weie lost 'I‘lie loss which was in_ y of $2.000 wig only partiy two -—BETURNED HOME -- Mr. and Mrs. Vern of Boston, when a e. Reports Presbytcrlal were received and other business done. At the conclusion of the meeting refreshments were servetl-S was solem- rnoon, Feb. th at four o'clock at Trim ty Miss Ml‘ bgigg Mrs- of health, and urch Parsonage, 5 . from side. Rev. L. E. G. Davies oiftlglaltlfxig gig/lighter f mural o Woods! B E113 both, A. E. of iiummerside, became of Kenneth Austin Ford, son o m. and Mrs. John W. Ford, of Northam. as Bmrunsy _ Mm Q90;- ir-servlcg at the house and grave be- Curtis o: wjlmot, we. ing conducted by Rev. Moorheadr er birthday yesterday. Feb. ‘ °l1°y1n8 the also had the e 0n the same day of cele- YBUHB hfir son's birthday, Bruce Curtis with sides. Many friends congratulate these two on their happy event. N LADY DEAD -- 9 I1 lliams, North Rivet, ho waived a telegram um his edgier F1 Samuel Williams, s"r...eesz.asnii.-w.e “my” er gtéatil-‘IB that she had w quiet wedding was e Presb ceremony‘ in the families of contrac lo a smart face hat —PRET‘I'Y WEDDING-A tt wedding was solenuiized at ‘Igli-xi y Church Parsonage s on Saturday av n Ellis camp‘: first» ' Rvv- wire Webster Mr. whom she re- w] passed away. of giver when she formerly belong- Boiemfiimed yterian Manse. Char- . Wednesday February lst. Mutch" "Mt Herbert became the Arthur Wesl m‘. i-esence of g parties. The bride chose for her wedding altornoo II '22- ""i sir" shoulder veil, and to match. tely after the ceremony ity . ummer- lllebu" 4th. at seven o'clock. Rev. L. s?‘ De l VlQl HlCl/Bt . inn Moigdson. ill? “Q: t Mccsllian. ,Vemon Proude. Bum JHIBIDAX . mrnans-rmo ADDRESS —~M last night's Kinsm meeting’: Altma- . vim Pr" dent of the club was the are-ker- Kinnncn Alistair took for h sub-l ject "Puliamntary Procedure. Mrs. ‘m Davidson. at}? Robert on. awed the Mary fletohgr hospita in Birrlington Mondayh morning. DN- 19. sttdr being ere since the Thursday before. She hld b81111 l" ill health for the past two RB!!- FUNERAL YESTERDAY -The funeral of the late Alexander B- Maolseod was held from his late residence at Bonshaw yesterday afternoon.‘ Service at the house and grave was conducted by Rev. J_ 0-. Kaye. The pallbearers W8"- Geddie McLeod, Theophtlus Benton. Clark Crosby. . MaoDona . John MhcQuarriog Hector Nevin. Interment Dominion Cemetery. —-B'l.‘. MARY'S gBIéIIGOQ-ghfig was u. very good a en a Wednesday afternoon Brid e in St. Mary)’: hail. besides the l! mun r o1 ladies called lwysttwofi welggffflhefilm F n. Hnht and iss sh Small. The ldarizes this week were donated by rs. Walter Callbeck, and were won by Mrs. Ray Tanton lst and Mrs. G. meron of sarathgartney. consolation-S. pin was ro- Mi-s. s. o. Pep _ elected president of St. Elizabeths [Aid Socety in connection with . Vincent's of ' Mac- in New da . inglude, first vice-president Mrs. W. J. P. MacMillan, second vice- resident, lVh-s. T. M. McMillan; easurer. Mrs. M. G. McNeeley; secretary. Mrs. D. J. Riley. T0 TAKE URSE-Flve men. officer. and N. C. . o! the Prince Edwarc" Island Highlanders leave for Hadfax Saturday at lend will t fantry and Machine Gunnery.’ They will take a, course in infantry train- to attend in- Lieut, R above group _ in March by others to take e nd part. of a course which began in Charlottetown late in 1938. . BUBIAL YESTERDAY -'I'.he funeral of Mr. James Rush took place from his residence, '1 Riley's Lane, yesterday mornln . at 8.45, to St. Dunstans Bus lica and thence to the Roman Catholic cemetery. The Labourers Union, of which the deceased was a. charter member. preceded the hearse. ‘the pallbearers were: Messrs. Patrick Cullen. Patrick Dinnls, Jose were conducted by Rev. Keefe. FUNERAL SERVICES - ‘I110 funeral of Mr. Hector McLeod was held yesterday afternoon from his late residence. 46 Highland Avenue Legals, D. D. and Rev. Mr. Bish op. ‘the L. O. L. service was a at the house. The hon- orary pallbearers were: Messrs. George Snelgrove. Murdock Ross. Roland Melklc. Robert Mutlow and John Trainer. The active pallbear- ers were: Messrs. H H. Horne, John Cameron. Gordon Hughes. S. A. McLeod. Samuel Kennedy. Sr. and L. W. Goodwin. The members of the L. O. L attended in a body. »'I'he death occurred imwetaski- win, Alberta, on February 7th of l/Irr. H. Mon mery. who was born in Bedeqne. t, e son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Montgomery. After carryin! on farming suoessfully in Bedequc for a number of years, Mr. Montgomery went to Wetaskiwin to engage in biminoss with his brothels, Mr. H. J. Montgomery and they both be~ came promlnen merchants of that 'I‘he late Mr. Montgomery. who was a man of splendid character and whose death will be learned with deep r by relatives and friends in th province, leaves to mourn a widow, nee Miss Carr, of st. Eleonora one son. James. and two daughters, Mar- jorie and Dorothy, to these deep sympathy will be extended. James Fraser. 60. and Peter Stewart, 84, Harrington bachelors found dead in their farmhouse Wednesday morning by neighbors died of natural causes, a coroner's jury decided yesterday. ‘Coroner Dr. I. J. Yeo of Charlottetown presided st the inquest which we: held at MacLean Funeral I-Iom' here. ' ‘ "We find that James Maser died of natural causessnd Peter Stewart. owing to blindness and’. old age succumbed toshock and slwodurcfl. the jury headed by Harold Cudmore, foreman, de- cided. ‘Otliei-piembers of the jury included. James A. Walker. James not Arthur and v-Wilbbllto‘ lanai.» %? ers. a 81-8518 tea A firs-Es a cl; ’ - ' Vigo-Trddent. Mr. W. I. Bentley . ‘Council: Hon. Mi- Justice Amn- ault, His HonorJu Palmer Mr. N. w. Lowther w. _ MnoPnee. K. 0.. w. o. L. u; m. Maclfinno Mr G. J. , x. o. ma w,» Darby.‘ ThoP.E.I. members o! tb was“ e r we - "i M Q W r have alre met and given m. oration of e varioughinatten which will come botgrrcfil mid-winter through’ the Vloe-Presidoo . . E_ Bentley, who left this h Yo attend the meet lawn . T ub for ion at the meeting inclu e the foll ngz- 1. lin extension of the privilege as in cases of con- tract and tort als to tli Pri CounciLki pe Ltflflstltlgl tihavgCanada be mittee on the hearing appeals. :5. organization oi’ an Internation- al mic of w and establish- ment of. National Schools of Ll in various countries. hi. an i- utory Faculty which‘ would hold ses- umime l d the. 53'.“ u? _ *' “ll-tics us" Permanent .00 of Into . B O I ' 1 “I”??? right r pm from M‘ ions of Boards mg Commissions to the C insanity various other matters of intorelt to the Qlllon imhmlu“ “'° "Tm gmeeting of tlfissocio . _ __ ____ slams ' sonar-Ac Soorlstown. January uncertain-Judson 11mm Sobey, a daughter. l$l”%€°§£;“.§i'“"s‘it‘l ‘m ‘°' - Ill Lawless. a daughter. nswsou-At the Prince ital. n». a. mo, to m. Mrs. Btorley F. Dawson. I son nAsLAMJ-A Prin ward WB-Hd Kvsnitzitullgbruaryeg. if». to fi ‘New mil-momma m’ v l | . ‘ ugh: ' _ ' - FALL-At the Prince Edward Island a ital m. , - . m. as mest-su" "i" MACMILLAN-At Prin . ward Island Hoopltyiw on Illlgfl to MI‘. and . rgg/Mcfililjgn, Cornwall, a. gIIJiESPIE-Atthe mass ’ Ildnnl 18nd ; l, 1' Mr. and %l..°y%i$& o ‘u: SOUHIDOH, I SOIL COFITN-At the Prince Edward btfiiitwfi “We...” ‘all ' city. i m. (stillborn). h’ City Hos- “wand Mrs Wll Charlottetown, s -At pital mob. 9, in Mr fred McKenns, son. 2. Retention; or abolition of ap- ‘ I first. 4. 1989.Junes a. lee lg > ddy, Ibbnnry Hilton ‘ll var Solo, 8s ||| 11, WIN Mil I Cola-alt: lluslly 0st Fm lhllef by mi; Simple Moihod Z- If throl fromeoldnrtngbm dlllolvl r "swim- Tlblotl In V; ‘h. nfwnisr . . . (ugh, Uflcn Emu Pain and Dis. comfort in a Few Minufu When "Aspirin" i‘: Um! The simple way pictured abovg often brings aniazin ly fast relief from discomfort and sore throat socompan colds. _ it. ‘that-sac your doctor. H: pro l will tell you to continue with " " because it acts so fast to dlscomforts of a cold. And to reduce fever. This ie way, backed by reign. tlfic an _ ty, has ely supplanted tliouscofstron m cmesuieaslng 901d symptoms. HhBDB the easiest, most effective way yet discovered. loliall Isl usnnin?’ a Inns-loin: m.‘ _ ._______-_-_-_-_ , IOI-D-YOUNKIRF-At the Parson- IQ 1.19M, by the Rev. J. it. $111191‘. Joyce‘ Younker, Winsloc girth and Ivan Ford. lasgow IRNIB-AOOBN-At the “my ‘fifiimwwwé’; “n i. . . v. . Danton, John Clazkethlnni-i. 0f PW tou. N. 8., and Dorothy Ks"!- leon Acorn. of 05111112 FIJI-L! RUSH -J.n the City main Febrmry 7.12:. James Rush. a ‘Tl yew- LII-At .M Cumberland isms 1930. Warren STEWART — Alt Harrlnflilll m Iibb. 7th. 1099, Peter Stewart. BM m. “n s: Jfifflssm...» fiugrlafidh w? (l); yours. . d ue %"°“°"';§.‘.€iif“li§.w¢'ii%=- ‘Isoodinhis gglfha n Tu” - CLIOD-Am ns W 0 m ’ 1,1939, Alexander ‘B, Mmcfgod in his 1on1. lawman-Giggle Prim M‘ “n: mum n m 0. 1N9. ma. Alex iviaeMliisn °‘ Wood Islands. aged 45 yew . ‘ 46 Hi la d Ave- usctnpwst 7’ 1411193; new, '1! " -At Mb . usoosnllg, . Mu’ Babe, Mom“ god at years. ' m. aid. cnAcnmn-st Cherry val‘ Msclhchorn in hcr 96th W"- wriii 1un.0K‘i. ouicxix mmorlmln 1m quickly clear the taupe-I. g mouoiunn- At dnlirittumw}; and relieve i cough breathe Enteritis-o- 1on0. Simply remark- able the way it easel c» Wilt chm and token soreness out of the broa- cliiul tuba when you us . ‘iii-Wednesday ab. a, Mrs. Call‘ Lhg- the Prince lilil" .MACMILLAN “mum ward Illafirdhfloxylelllzfllfiallcndillan o; s 1m . wood llama. new 45 W“- M r field neb- ¥$>‘."‘i?.'.'~“£§t§ill‘° MscLeod. M" a VI" llirtilry ii, 1939. Mrs. We" ‘ unbound. v1 F"‘““’“”°' ‘m; 41 F9"? . i At .ciiar1<>il°‘°"“'_ ' - v llOD80N-— Mum‘ i -= 1 ttetovn. °"aP..t% “shvsusos- M ‘I l I a h of M's “iitmugii