3 . I’ l N -TF~at ti s. - '71; 1. 41;.“ . '7" ‘fl it v y‘ ' ';‘;PAM3E iiunenint SOUR NEWS BUDGE-frok um CHWN v BUR SATU MONDAY -SXM.PATIIY EXTENDED- gynipathy will be fe Donaldof dne.N.8., who bed swag d’: Sazurdny. Mrs. w left for ey 0n Friday and ar- rived shor- ly before her mother pas- sed away. RETURN FROM WIIJDIG TRIP-Mr. and Mrs. Rtrick A. Murnaghan, Jr, whxe marriage took turn Upper Canadian Citia- While in Montreal they were extensively and met many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Murnaghsn are now residing at 21 Pownsl . SERIOUSLY INJURED -- Ml‘. F. H. MacArthur. formerly of Com- wall is now in the hospital at Am- sterdam, New York. Mr. MacArthur waiseriously injured on January 25‘ .. as a result of a twenty-five foot fall down a barn shaft at Pul- tonville. N. Y. He sustained a dou- ble fracture of the s ine. a broken left le and interna injuries. Mr. MacAr hur's address is ~£are the fatty‘ Hospital, Amsterdam, New o PASSENGERS 0N PLANE-Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Smallwood of Charlottetown were passengers on the Canadian Airways plane from the City to Mcncmn Saturday. Return passengers included Rev. Father Blaoquierc who is mmute to his parish at the Magdalen 1s- lands. Two round flights to the Gulf Islands are scheduled for tcday, or if weather conditions are not favorable for the first fine day following. it was a HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS ._i'-‘orty.three loans, amounting to 613,922.57 were issued for Char- lottetown for the twelve-months period ending Dec. 3i last under the Home improvement. Plan, sc- cordi to l. statement last. week Hon. C. A. . D0- minlon Finance Minister. Since the plan came into operation in November, i938, the loans in Char- lottetown totalled 1B9. amounting to $613,890.66. For all Canada the total at tho Ind of 1936 was 81.299 mimic: to 824.460.136.94. hflNlSTEll RETURNS —Hon. J. P. McIntyre. Minister of Public works. returned last week from Ot- twa, where he had an interview with several of the Cub- inst on official business He was resent at tho flpvnia of the ouse and later visl Boston, where he was an homred guest at the annual charity balj hel by the 1' tercolonial Club. From Boston he proceeded to Washington and was present in the gallery of the House of Representatives and also in the gallery o! the Senate during inter- ost-lr-iw sessions. SERIOUSLY ILL-A wide circle u friends will learn wiiti regret cl the serious illness cf the Rev. I. M. Manhood, retired United Grinch clergyman of P‘ “otto- midten by a paralytic stroke early seminar miornirlg and last nloht his condition was said in be quite serious. Mire. lulacleod has been confined to her bod with illness for some tic-n. The sincere sym- pathy of their many n-ienm and" acquaintances goes out to Rev. and Mrs. Maoleod. 1 rsddi in Carleton. has mafia. lcbterngocnicdning the fol- an ta. were present wi and families, A most eniwflbifl feature of the celebration was a solo, sung in their honor over t-he radio from Calgary by their gond- da liter. Their many men and rcla v% here 10in in henrtiest con- gratula ons. —R.ETUBNID FIIDM CONFER- ENCE-Rev. Wm. Verwolf pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Surn- merside returned the latter part 8t. John, N. a confor- oncs in connection wi; - lion of the World Wide Council of the Madras Missions. The Council met in Madras Britis December and the Conference in St. John was of particular interest as it dealt with the subjects tok- en up in Madras. Rev. Wm. Ver- Wclf will addrem a. meetin8 in Epwortli hall on Wednesday, which will be open to all Protestant con- gregations. Rev Mr. Verwolf will sneak on the Conference at St. John 5- There passed away at the Prince Count capital on Saturday about noon . J. Gillls. one of however, his that he did not improve and be- came gradually worse until the end ‘ Beesldes his sorrowing wldowdfiere are left to m two Mr!- Mrs. Bert m1 , are, n. and Lucy of S Summerside; two sons. G ey. Ont, rt l ver Island, also one brother, ofiph and two sisters, Mrs. Sotts and m. rémvgty m whom sympathy is 0X- INSURANCE COMPANY MIST! --'1'he annual ‘meeting of Charlottetown Pin Irwin-once Com ny wu hlld in the Y. M. C. A. all on ‘linzrnds swam this week. with s s - lace mcengv have just m- pm from a honeymoon trip to G51 entertained Gall ~ dainty the,“ WEDDING BELLS - Tbs mar- riage of bliss mains Margaret Beales, daughter of Ml’. and Mrs. Prank Dealer, mulottewwn. to m. Earl ‘fholnss McLeod, son of Mrs. mimbeih Msclnod took place at noon Saturday. Ilwrusry 4th. at flu Presbyterian Church. Port- land Maine. SOCIETY ELICTS SLATE -—-BB'. WEDDING BELLS-file marriage of Mim Olive Partrid8e. da ter of Mr. and Mrs. Par of Charlottetown. to George ison M son of Mr. and Mrs. P. . d, also of Charlottetown was solemniaed at Zion Presbyter- ian Manse on Thursday evening, Feb. 9th., by Rev, G. Carlyle Web- ster. The young coupie were attend- ed byrlgfi: and Mrs. - sld. the: and sister-in-lsw cf groom. Also in attendance were the relatives of boifh the bride and groom and a. large number of their young friends who all joined in hap- piest felicitations. -roruvmn mfsmpnr or LOT ‘I PASS% -—MJ$. James H of Cape Wolfe Lot '1. has receved word crf tho death of her sister, Mrs. Nellie MacArthur who passed away on February 4th at her home in Brighton, Mass. Mrs. Mac- Arthur was born at Haliburton, Lot 7 in i811 and was the dough- our of the late Mir. and Mrs. Eboneler Crocsman, but has resid- ed in the United States for many years. Besides her immediate fam- ily there are ft to mourn the following brothers and sisters Mrs. G. M. Peterson. Saugus. hfass: Mrs J. Y. H Cape Wolfe, P. E. 1.; Richard (irosman of Ins Angelou. California and Phihp Omssman Qf Cape Wolfe. —S. ‘KUESDAY —uxmrninx naknsassu. - Mucb sympathy 1| extended to Mr. George Mountain of Baltic in the death of is son, William Mountain, who passed away recently at his home in Arlington, Mass. at 6'7 years of age. He leav- es s. widow and several brothers and sisters. Mr. Colin Mountain of Damlcy is n. brother. S. -—ums.winu 0L1; FIQIENU- SHIPS-Mr. A. J. Phillips cf Brackley who was for l3 years. chief of Police at Summerside is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Albert E. Wcodside. It is some years since Mr. Phillips has visited Summer- slde and he is having s pleasant time renewing old friendships, on Sunday he motored over the ice to Fernwood t9 visit relatives. He quite enjoyed the trip as it was his first experience motoring on the loo. S. VIHEAN’! WIDOW APPEALS -.A letter received from Mrs. Janet H. Baines, 300i Colquitz Avenue Victoria, B. 0., requests piibimtionorm alto - members of the 0th C. H. 1".. who knew her late h d, 1- E- T. Bainee. . No. 100mm. in France, to communicate with her immediately‘. particularly ured or about Sept. 1'1, needed in establishing Mn, Ba es’ claim to pension. Her husband died kl October. 1997 W. C. T. U. MEETING—I"ound- er's Day was observed at the regu- lar monthly m the W. C. '1‘. U. in Trinity United Church Kali last night. Mrs. W. H. John- son, president. presided very interesting paper was given by Mrs. J. G. Bennett on Frances Willard, noted war nurse Qid founder of the W. C. T. U. ‘Inc meeting marked the centennary cf this noted humanitarian. Other readings were also given a a devotional period held. Musical entertainment was provided by Messrs Charles and Reginald Mac- Grcgor and Charlie Munroe. 40S?!‘ NUPTIAL SHOWI - Mr- and Mrs. Kenneth lord were tendered a post nuptial shower last niiiiscay at the home of in.‘ groom's rents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. . Northam, when one hundred friends and neigh- hours gathered to welcome flicm to their new home, A beau may of gifts, which included silver. cut linen and other valuable and useful gifts were presented to the young bride and groom. The evening was pleasantly spam in music and games, after whicllima e lunch was served. bride was formerly Miss Mildred Wocdside cf Summcrside and is receiving a cordial welcome to her new home. l. Il-ITUBNS T0 MAGDALHWS—_ Rev. ramm- Blacquicn was o pzmzigvr cnrcute to his pnrili a e and a. gig; '. —SERJOUSLY ILL —Fi'iends in to learn of Mrs. Robert Maser who is in hospital in Che-r- lottetown. ‘ " S. All‘! I0! OITAWA - Sen- ntcr Creel-man MacArthur and Mill. MacArthur left. on Monday for Ottnwa. to attend the Parlia- mentary Session. B. cry. Pall bearers were: John Manic’ Frank CiHeQmJ Co? Livingstone. P tor Scot , - Nevin and Gegmo Dickeson. c PASSENGER-S T0 MONOTON- I‘ on the Canadian Air- ways plane enroute from - this Province to the Mainland yester- day included Premier ‘Thane A. Campbell and Mrs. Casripbell. The-y flow from Surnmersldc to Moncton. Dr. J. S. Jenkins was a passenger from Charlottetown to the New Bnmswick centre. Five pamangers were carried each way. sn- ovffidcls said. social: Mrs. James McAulay was re- elected president of the Altar Society of St. Dunstania Basilica at the annual meeting of the organization held recently. Mrs. James Coyle was named vica- president while Mrs. F. Sigsworth was reelected secretary-treasurer. Members cf the executive: Mrs. Thomas MacMlllan, Mrs. J. A. Grfifith, Mrs. Allan Mclnnls. Mrs. John Mumaghan, J Mitchell, Mrs. Frank Miss Adele Francis. ALZIJAM MINE- Mn. C. . Murray and -—FUNERAL SUICES — The funeral services l thelateJohnJ. Gillis were held on Monday morn- ing from his late residence to St. Paul's Church. Many old friends attended to pay a last tribute of a respect to the departed. Rev. Pr. Kelly celebrated the Requiem Mass and Rt. Rev. Mg. G. J. Mitchel- lan prononced the final rites at the grave. The pall bearers were: Mum's. Eli Gallant. Columbus Arsenault, w. B. MacNeill. Rod- erick Morrison. Patrick Daley and Ieonard Taoist. 5- WEDNESDAY DB- COLEMADPS VISIT — Dr. Ill-i. Coleman. Ottawa. Under Sec- m state for the Dominion, is visiting Charlottetown this week, in connection. it is supposed, with the forthcoming Royal visit. His Honour the Lieutenant Gover- nor is giving a. dinner in Dr. Cole< man's honour at Government House on Saturday evening. —IMPBDV1NG—-Mr. “Wallace Dennis of 01cm is makine B good recovery from a fractured leg. ‘The accident. happened on ‘Iihinuday last while lriuuiglnc in w-renlizig with a friend. Mr. Don- nis suffered two breaks but was alble to return to his hvmc 0X1 Saturday from the hospital where he was taken after the accident. __g_ Mr. H. '1'. Holman. President of the Board of Directors of the Prince County Hospital, Sumrner- side, received word yesterday that M155 Georgia. Qrown, daughter of Mrs. Brown of St. Eleanors, P. E. 1., and the late George Brown has accepted the position of matron and x-ray technologist of the Prince County Hospital. Miss Brown will commence her new duties the latter part of March. AL YESATQERDAY 17gb‘: l of Miss e EBSTOA mo“ ment was at o Th were Com“ J. E. Harris. Neil Hamid Nowsome. Allan Warren Burns. CHINESE SUPPER-A Chinese ripper, chop-sticks and all was -h d at the social hall at ‘lrinfty Wind Ohurghtgistétnésht under s auspices e u en - ian Movement. Miss Hawkins. secretary of the organ- zation for the Maritime Provinces gave an address and also sang several Chinese and Ja nose songs, The program was at ended by approxlma. ly 50 students. euibsrs of the Taylor: m S. C. M. principal- ly from Prince of Wales College. GYEO CLUB-Monday's meet- ing cf the Gyro Club held in the Canadian National Hotel was by the Public Affairs Committee and was a discussion on ‘The P. E, I. Milk 8a Cream Producer-s. Distributors and Con- sumer's Protective Act 1938" and the speaker: in the symposium were Messrs. J. l". Miear. J. J. Inlglitimsr. G. Clo/uric SmMh and C. M. Cox. Each speaker discussed LADY PASSES-Friends in heu- of the death in Vancouver, B. 0., on January 81st of Christine Marjorie, widow of the late ‘Ihomu Edwards 5 E ‘gi ease L_5' Rev. John Mathcson Macleod. ‘lo-yolr-old . tliltcd qiumh clergyman died st his Shoot , stroke early on the 1i. i-le aiysurvived by his wife. and one brother in Valleyficld, and smother brother in Saint John, New Brunswick. The late Archibald Mlclnlld o! Stanley Bridge, nent mer- chant of that d ct was a bro- er, ""1111 AKETA 0.0.1.1‘. GIIIE of the United Church. Montague, entertained at s. mother and daughter banquet on Friday even- ing in the classroom of the church. The room was very prettily decor- ated suggesting Valentine Day. and the banquet table was most effec- ths place cords efficient in that cs ty, mothers were dellgh ully enter tained and all feel e-tflpccially grate- ful to the Group le er. Miss Enid Coffin for the good work done with the girls and for a. most pleasant evening with them. L THURSDAY High lights of the Madras con- ference. held in India lust Dc- oeunbeir wens brought to an mud- ienco in Zion Presbyterian (Jhurch lastnightbyttishov. G. Carlyle Webster, pastor of the Church and the Rev. Canon Hashim, of St. Paul's Anglican Church who attended a meeting M. ihint John, N. 3., lost week where delegates from the conference gun reports. Rev. William Verwdfo of Sum- merside was the other Island dele- gate ' MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER -- Benjnmin Simgson, Gerald Street, to tender a. miscellaneous shower to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon P. Rodd, in honor of their recent marriage. When s11 had gathered, a basket beautifu decorated and heavily parcels, was curried into the living room. The gifts were opened by Miss Violet Smith, and the humorous verses read by Miss Florence McTague. The many lovely and useful gifts re- ceived pcpulsrit testified to the d’ of the yloun After a couple. parcels ad een opened and dis- played. Mrs. Rodd thanked the donors in a few words. The re- mainder of the evening was spent laying games, after which a. de- icious lunch was served by the hostess. “GBOUNDED” AT MONCTON-J The regular Charlottetown-Sum- mersidenMonctmi air service was “grounded” at Mono-hm last nglht because of fog on the Prince Ed- ward Island side. it was learned. Pilot If. S. Jones, superintendent of the service here wu at the controls 0d the twin-mowed Dragon which made the west- bound croeslng to the mainland. Fog closed in at Upton Airport about a half hm: before the piano was scheduled to loom on return and the flight. was delayed until this morning. On the noon cross- ing the plane was a little late taking off from here waiting for improved visibility. iif weather conditions permit two regular mail flishtc would be made to the Magdalen Manda today. announced. FREAK WEATHER BEBE — Freak weather was experienced in Edward Island yesterday ondsarlytodayulmft warm south-west wind. cut ntgidly into the snow blanket over e Prov- ince. ‘lbmpei-aturc climbed from 30 above zero early yesterday morning to 44 above at 8 o'clock last nigh accord to records at the Char- lottetown Meteorological Station. tern rature here was sold to be 54 egrees above zero. At Char- lot/letown little min fell during the night. Lightning was observ by a. number of Charlottetown citizens before midnight while some claim- vd ti!!! heard the acoomoanytfi thunder. Whether the oi ri disturbance Wis general through- Province could not be i i e Y it forecast a gust to come while othr- crssuvituthoharbingerofm wly lprinc. ~ Prince _ Pontifical Hi h qulcm was at stairs Basilica an D J. A. Oluliivlll any this morning the unofficial ti" i MNLB attach-homo on Motlrermdsmdofng lfomN. . o w-srdCicuse. Bedeque. new 0N nzssava S rtment house, $11k: auction yesterda withdrawn at $5.400. ails, it was announced, 9, i989, Harry Lewis was who lcnew him. He was ndustxy. In fox industr e was foxes. He leavu him. —APPOINTED Joseph A. Gallant was ioty of Prince County conducted. Rev. G. R. Harrison Prince of Wales College following high mid term Class standing coming his class. In Henderson tied for 2nd English . farm to Ml". Waugh- for Mrs. Mary Poirier on Tuesday from her la in St. Nicholas to St. ‘ ‘ Church ed the Requiem Mass. Azadc Poirler. returning from his Mail into his home he s11 and was unable to wa he was eri just belsw mengrip. At. f rtably . A y lgclmd fc swine: auspi Bay ‘Ibnton; Gents Moore. Consolation, Mrs. Charles stavert g. Willis Warren. clulion of cards a lunch was served. The SPY. tor-River held on Wodnuda , ni services There died. at his homo. on Feb . aged 9'1. widely known and iked by all to family cf fourteen besides his wid- ow and s number- of children who agent for the Children's examinations Gill University: Ecocnomics 4 First economics qrvnannn-or MRS. POIRIER -The funeral services ,_ Miscouche. Martin Monaghan. D. D, oeldbrst bearers were: Mmsrs. J. diet, Philip Arsenault. Eyra Allen, Arthur Gaudet, Edwin Polrier Ind — RING 1N TORONTO- u visiting ‘friendl m Toronto. N40321:?! mnwvlu - tiut Mr. J of llbrnwocd who has been quite ill‘ for some bloom time is somewhat im- -4JONGIATULATIONI - 3h. and llh. George Muir-head of St. l. manna-a, i connotul- tiifllillglilrerfinlxlyfsliiltilcsfln Ilebruaryvth W011. S. mafia abdMrsIlr-nestwlhoflummer- ldoiamcndinlofewdcyiinl-hl- Stl-igucstofwl. ~ Ed B. -L7ABD PARTY-Tho hostesses MacDonald so! BID. The lflllsboro ‘l5 t. t uie m.» Mrs. Louise llywgl offered by byMr MacDonald. Auc ioncer and The reserve was $6,- He one of the pioneers in the famous silver-fox outhful days of the known to re- ceive 886. .00 on one day for live mourn AGENT- Mr. a inted d Soc- at their regular monthly meeting held on Tuesday in the Town Hall. Dr. J. A. MncPheepresident occupied the chair and the usual business vgis —A'I'I‘EN'DING MEETINGS — Rector of Bt. Mary's Church is'in Halifax. attending a meeting of the Synod Board of the Anglican Church. He will also‘ attend a meeting in Mon“ -ri, N. B. in connection with‘ the Maritime Home fsor —4-‘ONGRATULATIONS _ M!" Lloyd Henderson a former student of the Surnmerside Academy and made the standing in the at Mc- fourth in 6. Mr. place. He also made a very high standing in -s —EXCHA.NGE FARMS — Two well known farmers in bower deque have exchanged farms. Mr. Robert Waugh has sold his valu- able farm property known as the k farm to Mr. W. N. Jenk- ins who in return has sold his farm formerly the Thomas Montgomery Be- S. MARY were held to nsidence John the Rev . The poll last week. While Mr. McLeod was Box to go and fell back with- out help. The r was immed- iately called, and it was found that broken I08 latest rc- porte he was resting quite com- recovery is soon eno g usu will be yin. hi‘ slgood health. that he -CAI.D PARTY-Tho regular fortnightly card party under the ces of the Summersido branch of the 1.0.01‘. was held on Phillipa. Auction forty-five, Ladies . Gentiemens, Consolation, Henry Gaudet. At th e con- sumptuous next Dirty will be the list. Tllmdflyln Feblgl- ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING -The annual meeting of the Hun- was . at P Reports Er “A w” vanes-s f r the year. The treasur- nvenue from the m- J_ m“. rWES used for serving ' -ou'r AGAIN-It u blown: t» soc Mr. Joseph‘ Gaudflt- 0! 911° Central Groceries out Ill!!! 01W his result" illncn. -. arrows» r0 nAmAx - ueaormee’ "h" hrs": V tin-ma m as studies it inna- College, Halifax, n. s. ‘B- -oomo mom! - u is phos- ing to that J. P. Gallant 01m iimi-liif-éinkwly in the 1 Prince count m. rm. Gol- antmndethelong 11510014?” Tlgnbh. B- FRIDAY hmeral services for W. J. Paws: friends 35m The church capacity, ATPEND IUNIEAL -i1ev. A- D. Msclood. of int John. and Macleod of Valleyfieid, came to the city ednesday overl- ing to attend the funeral of thei brother, Rev. J. M. MacLeod. Mrs. Cuthbert Montgomery, Park Cor- ner, is a. sister of the deceased. February 19th., being the sev- mtyfifflinataldayofthcOrder of the Knights cf’ Pythias, Empire lodge No_ 19 of Charlottetown took the opportunity on Thurs- day evening, their regular night of convention, to celebrate the oc- casion by inviting the Pytlhian Sisters and friends of both order-s to an open social evening. —SEVEBE THUNDER STORM —Rot-hcr I M. this time 04 year wu the severe thunderstorm which raged over Sunmiersfde on Wednesday afternoon and 1118M- Distirwt flashm of lightning and clmps of thunder were heard some between 6 and 6 o'clock and then about nine and eleven p. m. a Jlownpourofmin accompanied the electrical sim-n-r-S. —WEEKLY CARD PARTY-The regular weekly card party at the K.0(C.I.MC.W.L.wa|-V9fl'l' well attended. Prizes for bridge were won by Mr. Fidolc Perry and Mrs. Laurie Peters. m auction thspriaesworoazwordedtclifrzT. E. Hickey Mid Mr. Maurice Brown. ‘ ‘ were served ll; the conclusion of play-S. Mr. Colin Mountain. Darnley. ze- t-he sad news of the death at the age in Gardner. Mass The late Mr. Mountain had been in failing health for thc first few years till the end cairie. e leavu a widow and a family of brothers and sisters besides an aged father Mr. George Mountain of Baltic, His sisters are, Mrs. Eliza Bernard, Baiéic. Miss loura Moun- tain, or Howard, Spring an miociegwass. Trigyayuipatiiy est of many frlendsjs extended to the bereaved at this time, —ST. MARY'S BRIDGE PARTY —‘lihe closing. bridge party in St. Msrfs hall before lent was held , several iary acted as hostesses. Oneofthe prizes were very kindly donated by Mr. Glen MacPtiea-son, mp- rcssntetivomf John ‘Iicpln Co., Halifax, and were two lbs. of Rekmnni tea. Ono pound of tea and the othm" as s prize. The prim win- ners were, 1st, Mrs. Frank Daley, Mrs. F. J. E. Wright and Mrs. Artiur MacEwmF-S. Funeral of Rev. John Msiiieson was held yesterday af- ternoon from jrrinity United C died Prince Edward Island Min- isterial Association. read the scripture lesson. Rev. L. Davies. Svmimerside led lo Rev. John Stirling, ed or, win! Georgetown. P. I. 1., pronouns the benediction. Rev. ll. n. Wood- ..I. . G, in pray- Montamnm. Archibald Johnson. Major A. S. Robertson, Dani Milanese. Kofckundcrthsauspioesofitie m‘ N est. while the temperature drumod t0 1B above sero. lost ght l. blustery wind from the north piled the light snowfall in drifts. Cemetery. Services at the church and grave were conducted by Rev. Father MaoCoi-mack. ‘Ii-is pallbear- ers were: Monte. orry (fum- mingn, Robert Cumin gs, Peter Bums, Mosey Burns, Chas. Malone gmd Walter Mclnnis. HEAVY ICE DELAYS FERRY- First heavy ice conditions Northumberland Strait this win- ter delayed the S. s, Charlotte- tovm three hour; on the evening crossing from the mainland to this Province yesterday. e boat dock~ ed at Borden st 7.1_ last night. She was due at 4 o'clock. High wind wclst was hold rc- sponsl e or closey packing ice making it difficult for even the powerful icebremking f llnlsh a path through. The mainland train arrived here at 9.30 three hours and ten minutes late. CAMERA CLUB IDBMlD-Pflio Charlottetown Camera Club was organized ere last night when l. group of irectors were appointed to name a slate of officers. Mr. Roland Taylor presided. Directors named were Messrs. R. R. urst, R- Taylor. C. Charters, C. Hard- M an Aim the bring together enbhus ssts o! amateur photography. It was tx- pected the membership would number approximately ‘l5. m. Charles Charters showed talking plcturm of the coronation and a "IVHWIOWQ of London." MISCELLANEOUS SHOWQ - A WIT pleasant, evening was spent Pwelltlv at the hon‘- of Mr. and Mrs. Dimcsn Macbeod, when the people of New London gathered in honor one of their most popular WWII wflples who were recently married. The house was beautifully (lwomtcd for the occasion. Mr, and M . Me wok ness. after which all joined in slnzms fro: They Are Jolly Good Fellows. ' A dainty lunch was scr- $%€t§%££fi’#t"”‘?tP“- clal intercourse.‘ 5pm NW —COURT 0F CHANGER!- rroii. A. c. Saunders. Mnster of ‘rho Rolls, held s. union o! the Court of Chancery in Simmer- side yesterday when the case c! Juries E. McNeill vs. John Burns Ind Nellie Bums all of Kenning- tnn was heard, The bill of com- plaint alleged that the said James E. McNeill and Nellie Burns were partners in a. restaurant business at Ksndngton known on “rho MaoBirr" later on it. WIS allege! ‘that John Burns came into port- nflflhip and an accounting was "Rd M’. a loss having been made in the business. ‘rho Do- fendanis’ denied that John Bums was ever I parmer but mmma that he was employed in “The MacBur" restaurant at a weekly salary and had loaned the port- norship two hundred dollars on a note which he had already sued elifor before the commencement of- .theactionintlieOmrrtotfChm- Hannah 1" ghxelw. a son. Joseph M —PAB8ED AWAY —'fl1cre passed WED is survived by rm! nus‘ sons 811d. two daugme" mm’ moke, George A” side. Annie, Mrs. J. B, - You‘: brother. Mr. W. H. l-lgqd Alta». also fifteen grandam,“ who will cherish a fond _,, bronco of an affectionate first. Fbllowing a Dru-mum Vice It the home in the a public service will be hi?“ o'clock this afternoon n, “i United Church of wiiichmi"! Callback was B. faithful i __nla'rns ' ' __ .. M KELLY-At Kell - ~ Irv 4. i989, to m¥§..§m“' Coumy‘ Hospital February 9th m9 i - o fisfi$.*“* "M °"w ~ MCG BEGOW-In i6. inao. To w. .32.‘ Mam.“ fiiofallilfir, 19 Konsington W.‘ $TZW3Z$;“iQ"*“ 3fihi““~. ' '“““ Y"M ‘Hectown, m; 1980. to Mr. m1 Mil. w' Ourley. a non, MAODOUGALI» MjJJKINNOI M Trinity United oiiumii m"; fa Chl-rottewwn on ibbrunryi I Wmfilcmzrv. Hugh ,. _a Rom'P_E'1_K1TlnQIiofOh Hider- to Conic l L Mwhmu of sislfiflif rfmrns l. naAns-m ma» Mass. ' '1 1839. Ralph HqnlillSbli-Xla ‘i? sviauiiiulnc) Bears. TE-At Vernon Feb. %liaw% White widow q .- White rmerj Charlottetown. m CLYBUnNE-on Saturday, m» fll-rv l1. 1039. Mrs. Betsy 886d M years OAlLBECK-At 8 run-y, 1c, mo Mrs. .1, A beck. 1n her 10th year. _ MORRISON -At Savage lining on February 15, 1909, Miss i Morrison. aged 50 years. .. wuss?" v i on I '.. 15%. Elin. College Hui daughter of the late Ralph Lucy Breclncn. ‘ CllAISSON—A.t Rollo Bay hel - Iiebnlsry 9, 1930, Jerome B. fill sun, aged 6'1 yea-m. VISSBY dicd in the City ruary “if, moo Roderick van X11 193B ugh years’ CUMMINGS. died in the (W: Fbhruary i4, 1939, Tens. C ‘ wife of Charles Cummings aged CHAISSON-At Rollo so M Iibbruary B, 1089, Jerome B. Chit son, aged 67 years. MACDONALD-At P18111165 Ni 7th, 193D. Sarah Elisha dearly beloved infant daufmfl‘ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Macmill- EASTON-At l-he rmidence 0! W sister, rm. Miller Mathew. 1B- Edward Hood, Sunday. Nil!" m. mo, m» Jusie mm w! DIXON —At the P. E I. H05 0h Feb. l3. 1939. Herbert- D- Darnley formerly of Rose VIM in his kird year. D—At tliedhome d V.