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The ciersymcu present o th tourls ' ‘m; m“ _;_ A Murphy, DD" m,“ North Tryon Sunday: Communion ylgiugard ‘Island 'M'f5‘§,‘,,,f,‘, mfg: rebuilding of thgt ares. on the best tendered 515m- Bonneu, and as c, b held on and“? n. vzuoxehne. Rev. M. E. Prmcis, elm" Brm-iafilfkrllltw Service 1H1“ the u. s. my t...‘ latter 32h’... f5; w“ 2mm dllslfilllfllllnlllllg this wus hBr first visit to the “QM, m, "m" ct. nunmna University; Rev. Phe- P- ~ - - Gum, PHW- March and was the first motorist dwelling 2:51 0.2.5‘ buillggtglifntlie cmpm “m” “h” °°“°"“‘°“ °‘ of yourbeiovodjf . her term of office, she was then For may “g3 11-7374 to travel the New Brunswick high- wailfi- Leaving his car at Siwkvllle Mr. Callahan proceeded by train to the Isllnd awaiting a more favor- able opportunity to tackle the Is- land roads. Mr. Callahan left Bor- den Yfitfirduy st 2.30 and complet- lan iicKonnl, D-D.. not ‘l; Rsv. B. Crokm, St. Thread's; Rev. H. Hem- ing, Rev. C. O'Hara, Holy Redeemer Rectory; "Rev. ,P. McMahon, 0.1)., Rev. A. J‘. McIntyre. Rev. E. Mur- ray, Rev. jE. Dalton. 0i thp Basilica Btlfl; Rev. B, Giilis, D11, Rev. I. provision of new and wider roads, the closure of unhemssary streets- and there are thousands of them- und the demolition of streets and streets of old, mean, dreary. wom- out overcrowded houses and the building of a. nnw. bright, healthy presented with her Past Worthy Matronu Jewel. familiar name‘ the friendslrdp‘le him and our ~- Mr. James Piston, we. favored with u _~ supp » heather forourlt. ners. ' ' i- IAMOUS NU-BAK foundation garments demonstrated all duy and evening Saturday by Mrs. Harrison, e corsetiere. Phone 40 for Ip- po tlnent. Moore d: McLeod Limited. Sounds Bugle Gall ‘Iberiuultymv. F. L. Connolly, Rev. J. Buote of the Sacred Heart Home. Many friends and relatives of the participants also attended the sacred function. Rev. ur J. Kelly, C583... who hsd gi the Sisters’ Retreat, dc.- liverad the sci-moo, bringing bil audience to o deeper appreciation of the dignity, privileges, and oblig- ations o1 the life chosen by the young women that day laying aside their bridal robes cf white for the black habits blessed by tho Church. 'i‘he six novices invested uith the religious habit were: Sister John of the Cross (Miss Jennie MacDonald, Glenilnnon); Sister Joan of Arc (Miss Nora. Reilly, Cape Wolfe): Sister M. Wiimiircd (Miss Winni- irad McIvor, Sourls West); Sistar M. Patricia (Miss Avolinc Smith, Newton); Sister M. Frances (Mia Mai-y Kelly, Elilotvulc), shu sum Agnes Mei-u (Miss Nettie siddoo. Kinkoro i. - The chorming little flower gifll and habit bearers were: Claire iisc- consljd. Phyllis McMillan, Bernice Mun-w, Joyce Contwe . Francs Henncssoy, r co Blanchard, Dorothy Smith, Idith Kelly, Helen and Colleen Power, Nora and Ter- ese Ti-cincr. Atjhg close oi the ceremony the Bishop flared cordial congratula- ticnsiio tho Novices, to their pur- mts. and to the Community which received the new mombe . no; CAMPAIGN (Omtinutd from Pose l) result of the effort is u wai- dorf. tribute to the Y. M. C. A. audio the interest of our oitinehl in all that stands for good incur community life. I have been pleas- odtobuvc haduptrtintha com- puign and deeply appreciate tho ioyol support accorded me_ by all cam ign workers." Dr. J. A. Clue: i- esidept of the ‘ istion. expressed himself in statlnl: "1 wish to thank all our contributors for their pronmmccnient of con- fide in the Y. M. C, A. and all wor‘ rs who have bud uny port in eontributin - to he romorkubir isolieofveilyfowucmsatlaecoim- ery fully rebchlng its objective un- der present economic conditions." . --—---_—-— DAUGHT TWICE THE SAME DAY PUBLIC HOLDAY-Monduy the 6th has been Droclsilncd in the‘ Royal Coretta I. pubiio holiday throughout tho Province. A RIMTNDED-Order cool to- day. Our office will be closed all day Monday. A Plokard 6e Co., cool dealers. 1,4233 IT WILL PAY YOU to visit The Modem Hat and Dress Shop, Phillips Building, Sunnyaide. En- trance next Canadian Stores. L-‘looc-o-d-d-li-iii. mums DANCE-A largely ut- tcndod and very successful dancewos hold at the Casino last night un- dor the auspices of the Charlotte- town Tennis Club. The ehapsrcnea wen Nirs. W. ll. Scsntlobury. Mrs. Nth“! DllVfl-Y, Ind Mrs. George Wood. Excellent music was supplied by Al Bll-uchl-rdb Orchestra. CANCER, FUND CONTRIBU- TION-The sum of 080.50 was con- tifbuted yesterday by» the pupils of the four public City Schools tc tho King George Cancer Fund made up as follows: Queen Square School, $30.50; Hoohford Square, 816.00; Prince Street, $25.00; West Kent School $10.00. rouon COUB/I-At the Police ‘Court yesterday a girl charged with obtaining credit under false preten- ces was sentenced to two months in Jail. The sentence was suspended pmviding the girl, whose home is in the country, left town. A mun, charged with disorderly conduct. was given n. ten days suspended sentence. A drunk who foiled to estreated. . ~ , ABIIVID 780M BBDCKTON - Miae Jessie Mathesoxi, R.N., of ‘ ton, Mass, arrived in Chu- lottetowh on the plans from. Mono- ton last .......’ .. enroute to Glen William to attend the funeral o; her father, Mr. Alexander Mathemn, which is being held today. She was met by her brother. Mr. Ailllls Mia- thccon, who stated that the road is fairly good for motor traffic. SLIGHTLY lNJUBIiIb-A vouth, George Raid, was injured Thursday when he Jumped from tho rear of a truckmdwuastruckbyecsr ed the trip in about two end a half hours arriving in the Cltv about 5 oclock. He imported very little snow but experienced difficulty 1n m. "B1 Iwtlvrls where the road was virtually} quagmire. Mr. Callahan came via. ‘Emerald covering o3 mile! altogether. He expects that travel will be general in snotlur fem,- o: five days. ' DEMOLISH SMOKE STACK- Quite a number of citizens wit- nessed the razing of the 110 foot steel smoke stack at the Maritime Electric plant about 1.80 yesterday afternoon. A workman with an Motyleno torch, cut around the stack about thirty feet from the b8“. lclvlfl! only s few inches intact. Two ropes attached near the top were manned by workmen and with little difficulty the mos: of corroded and rusty material representing at first cost, thong. o-nds of dollars fell, making very little noise. As soon s; the deb,“ 15 deared BWBY a, new brick smoke stack will be ercctedfA temporary steel stack is now in use, Anuiwssus ALUMNI ASSOC- IATIOM-Rev. W. S. Godfrey, student secretary of Mount Alum“ University addressed the Char- lottetown Mt. Allison Alumni As- WOlB/tlori and friends of the Uni- versity at Hearts Memorial Hall last night. Lantern slides showing "is new college buildings and the former buildings were thrown on the screen while the speaker out- Illwd the history of the institution its aims and plans for the future. T118 Pictures also included views of various student activities both soc- ial and academic. At the close cf the lecture the Alumni Associa- tion held o business meeting which was followed by a. pleasant social hour. Mr. A. R. Cooper, president cd’ the Association. presided. t Mrs. Gordon Evens has returned to her home, after recovering from a. very ‘sericuscperatlon at the P. iii; Island Hospital. ~ Capt, Ernie Masher uni man Frankie Graham of the Hali- iux Wolvcnines stop all imffio in downtown Halifax. to shave off the moustache of Sports Editor Foley of the Halifax C c bet Foley was to pay if the Wolverines won the Ailun Cup ‘ LONDON (Continued mm Page 1i exterior decoration, while profuse and colorful to the last degree, can hardly be deemed as u. whole to have escaped from convention. We have known Venetian masts and paper rosettes since childhood, and certainly they make s. brave show. The City and Westminster have done well 1n instituting a. general scheme of blue and gold. Canada, House and certain buildings on Trafalgar Square put, out large streamers in these colors. They look very effective. The Royal purple also enters into the ' od- ion " e oi adornment. 1f that august, personage called the Garter King of "Arms, who is also the inspector of flags and reg- imental cofurs, has made an in- spection of the rc-ute of Monday's royal procession to St. Paul's Cathedral he must be a. trifle dis- turbed. The only flags the public is entitled to fly are the Union Jock and St. Andrew's Cross. But billowing out to the breeze one con- stantly happens won the myal standard, the white ensign and other forbidden colors. Doubtlcss if he excrcisod his full powers, the Garter King of Arms wuld clap the presumptuous fliers into the tower. But the Garter King oi Arms and his retlnue sre for the nonce like sailors-they don't TRAGEDY l (Continued front Page 1) ____.______ A towline was put on the liquor craft, and she was brought to shore hero. She lay at a crowded dock for several hours, with the slain man's body in the pilot house, until Dr. R. McK. Sounders hod emtruneied s, jury to investigate. Silently, the jurymen filed into the cramped little cabin to see the young sm- man’; body before moving to the town hall to lrnar evidence. Captain Kelly. Mason-s. resident of Stcnehurst, N. 5., Dr. it. C. Zlnrk and Petty Officer Cooper of the cutter were the only witnesses. Tanner's widow and five young children, who live at Eastern Points N. 5., were represented by W. Pitt Potter, the Lunenburg lawyer who defended Captain Ross Mason in another noted mini-running case- the purported “kidnappin?” of four R. C. M. P. ofilcersabcard the rum- lsden schooner Kromhout off Cape Breton in i933. Crown Prosecutor James Robertson was there ss an observer, while S. M. Zinck repre- sented the R. C. M. P. Obviously moved, Captain 'Ko‘ly, whose home is in Halifax, told his story slowly and quietly. He told of leaving Halifax eurlv yesterday for Lunenburz Bfly with an un- named "definite objective" in mind, of meetinw the suspected ships, and then of the subsequent shooting. The petty officer corroborated his testimony. ‘ > BUS~Y WITH ENGINE Mason could add little to the ac- count, except to say he and Tun- nsr were trying to ge‘ away to shore when the bullets stark" fly- ing. He was busy with U1" 6'i",l"€. Ward and beautiful East Bind." To make a. beguininz of the East End scheme. he continues, it would be necessary to find a fairly large sits for rehousing purposes, and to enable peoplelm live near their work. Mr. Silkin says that in the near future definite proposals will be laid before the council. iii lncmuiiliiiii M155 MAI-inflow LAURA PETERS 80th your of her age. Island, and Mary note late Mrs. Holmes. She was the last I- Islimd, Thomas Peters of Gage years ago. The late her surviving nieces, Mrs. Roland whose father was the late Arthur Peters. The funeral of Miss Church, Fredericton. _._-_-___.-_-_ JOHN A. STEWART Dunstuffnage and John A. utewoii. on v81]. ‘i, 1.45. The death occurred at The Deon- cry. Fredericton, N.B., yesterday of Miss Margaret Laura Peters, in the She was the youngest daughter o! the late Hon. James Horsefleld Pct- ers, formerly Muster of the Rolls of the Supreme Court of Prince sldward Cunard, daughter of the late Sir SamuelCunurd, Beir- onet, and eminent shipping mag- Miss Peters lived for many years in this city, but for the past ten years has been in Fredericton with Rev. Dean Holmes and her niece, the o1 her family. Her brothers, Hon. Frederick Peters and Hon. Arthur Peters, both former Premiers of Prince Edyard own, N. 3., and her sister, Mrs. Edward Bayfleld, formerly of this city, hav- ing predeceased her c. number of Miss Peters was a graci- ous and kindly Christian 1n, ‘y whose death will be learned with deep se- gret by many friends and whose memory will be fondly cherished by those near and dear to her. Among relatives are two Paton and Miss o‘ 1,9,1“, mm Kitty Peters of Charlottetown (at present 0n a visit to wndlml. end h. was suddenly stricken with James Peters, of San Rafael, Calif, aw,“ pouowing this stroke on. Peters‘ will be held today at 3 p. m. from St. John's surrounding communities were shocked to hear of the sudden passing away of Mr. For ’85 Veterans (By The Canadian Press) TORONTO. May 8-1n the be- lief them are still in various parts of Canada, at least 400 survivors of the North-West Field Force of 1885, the general committee here seeks to get in touch with them for a re-unlon in this city July 26- 28 next. The committee, of which Major T. A. E. World is secretuy, while realizing that local ic-unions have been held in vsrious cities, feels there is o call for an all-Canadian gathering hers this send-centennial year of the N. W. Veterans Asso- ciation's history. . it is hoped arrangements can be made for special railway fares and possibly for financial assistance for some in distant parts who are un- able to finance the trill. Dinhards as they are, the local committee cannot forbear pointing out that the veterans are decreas- lng in numbers year by year “and 1935 will be the most opportune year to talk over the udventums of the Battleford column and the Bo.- toche and Alberta. fighters." also messages of sympathy ' {will friends for and near. (Patriot please mpyi MB. ANGUS GILUS In the early morning hours 0! Wednesday, March 13th, Mr. Angus Gillis, a very highly esteemed resi- dent of Glen Valley Pissed P81118- fuliy away at the ripe old use 0i 95 $3.‘ deceased hso been in his more or less fairly goodcondition some three weeks before the cominf; his condition was such that it was evid- ent that his health could never be fully regained. All done, but all to sank gradually until on the BBOV? mentioned date his gentle spirit winged its heavenwsrd fllsht- M15- Angug anus, nee Miss Catherine McLeod, Head of Montague. Plede‘ ceased her husband by quite a num- ber of years. In the family of Mr. A grid Mrs, Gillis there were only two of the end, when PB!‘- thut medical skill and kind friends 0011111 d0 W85 no avail. Mr. Gllllfl father's thoughtful sendingus annually bleins, without which. Scottish fesflvuls W0 affairs. A favor was in part ‘due: , which illuatrotcehbw ' spirit of the father is . ,- fested in the daughter ~ you have our sincere ,, -~ gard, and ehollldit t .- you may at some near ; visit our prcvincqit wil an opportunity to reps so many past acts of" - father and dflllihilck, ' . _________fifi Divisional 00101’ J ublléo Day .- . The returned,__men_ out on the Jubilee Day P ing their Div ' i.~ Aiiii-lbfliildl and» Ithe ~;, general are not ucqusin ‘ Divisional colours and ings the following L1 offered information: ~ 1st Divisions-Red. . . 2nd Division-Navy Blue. 3rd Division-Quench Grey , 4th DlViBlOD-L-‘GTBQP. Canadian Corps Troop; ‘ Blue. _ ' Air Force -— Navy bloc bop! Royal Blue. ' Rgdsvalry Brigldo-EIIH top}; Imperials-Jihoki. . . Navy-White top and Royal ’ Americans-Olive Amoco-Golden Xglipw. _ ,,',~ Infantry Battalions‘ wear ‘vi Divisional Colours insfln-m to square cn a, khsicrarm- 3 the Brigade color. 4,; .101 Unit markings ‘ “(tonal either a circicrhoirniocn, tril or square. x-fllbr-ilzfl-q-uuih th A Brigade, which Consists of ‘th lowing Battcliofll, 22nd, 24th,, (My: mw“_(°_ p_)_p°um driven by Mr. Keith Acorn. The one. Doubtless they are more oc- he sold. and he saw s1‘ w“; mo‘ ‘m, ‘wading m 5mm lid. was token to Prince Edwlrd 1!- cupisd preparing for the Cathedral little. The sound of onlv two shots severe neon; strong (ievempgd mg i; members, one 8°11 BN1 ‘mfusdauh: and 25th, “u. l, Blurmwh wmum w“ land Hospital immcdiltciy W M" slcn, when they will appear reached his eflrs. be sssrtnd. over was seen the end was drawing near tef- The 0116 80h. John Cvl JBSB he b mt“, "km _ Akioa. One ‘mmmy g . 1 ca“ an t a ove m as, , “w, w," w," m”, w W,“ m Acorn, wherctit W,“ 1011M i!“ m- 1 “'31 in tmbards and other mysterious the throbbing of the enuuie. to a. close. ed eveshsin Betti e “if: gwum the pa“, m, - i “cm ,_. 4 _ I; w“ him Q1959 m om .1017 Wll|l° l“ Wl- 3W 93 ‘m rciment, rendering them curiously Medical testimony offered by Dr. Mr, Stewart, possessed of nope Mr- Gl “OW eaves Rem . . __ m. “and l on the other, lli the W-WMIWW" WW1 bl’ Wu" is'-"e‘i“s'i'ei‘ii‘,i",'.'e°s‘.e.°il like the W“ “Id-i °l 1 Wk- m“ l?" ti" “"v l" 4'1"“ i“ °° m?“ “m” mieiillwlve “d m “l” °‘ “ “ma “d “V” ‘““‘".'.“‘° The Canadian CorPB-Heov "P" ' ° hie Miss Catherine (sfllis “m. mum _ . ~ Hid 100ml l0 b6 m I "$139M"! AIIOCIATIOF sup LIII ‘Iuleir appearances, even at state how many shots hrv‘ struck the active memory ti.l the last, was g8 dgilueyr- Mm Gum m ‘mung’ lel-y we,“ the 51m, pawn. g . ma. _._.__- I".UR?:C:*:S::ANIH ftlhlcttglllhliax srxérgeadgigoaifid Tclleurlysnnthgou ghgsijitilg-i! fiilslsggnizéxsitsf ‘Egg llfiitiéitaesrmixéerieg; hegnfatheru. death very kfieflly- red zig4agdrumgnlgcéhg°fiba pm YWE - ‘-’ » 5 . w“, a green, re or a v _ UTOBY DBAMATIZID - Tho PROCRASTINATIO tor-est Monday even than the irn- said. because most oi’ the ton of this province. p, mérxixigedegfufiennixsutyhfixlfiysglrgthergs Show the Brigade marking. m i» mm M ~=~~ e m v~“,,*=*-,,“.,s*=°~ o“ " W m s W tille..’.“‘ti.‘l“.t..filil.ifl' i. ..'":..s 18% ....b...,s . , '"-"-'- _ aw . -- ' _- _ - are . on “- w” w w‘ “d Mu‘ Gem“ u w“ b, M" ma“ w“ It has beci. said that most of our “m” _ _ ,_ Agzmdmgqy, 1n ti; vevdi-g, the owned by his brother James: being Ye"- llfi"meufigucglgffiscxfgwvég_ leftnamrfibog: elbow. EY- an ' ' J. P. Billion, 0D,, in, S; dram tised d broadcast last night a m worries are about things which jury young nuns,- “grmg-jrnfly of Scottish parents. He .35 s. son Glen “may; and the Hughes, o, sou. John William reun- W- ceased, also of by the Prince Edward Iain-lid Travel Bunul. n w" the “an o! ‘ “n” DCVQI‘ hlppoll. It 0011M b6 881d, with camp to m! death bv a b~~llet O;- 01 thb lute J0hn Stewart. find hiS I ‘St were Mrs‘ Angus M” parade, ifshwliiirvsi ~ dew v ~ s w zshlsssi..rsz..su. §"“e""l<Sfi’““i°3ll ca; hush: ssimsirszs~ u. ———-—~—— on ' ' ' “d " M‘ mail“ Tm following of procrastination. ter ‘Accdigno while ‘on’ do“, ‘n.5,- thlrteen of s family, six sons and M35 ~ ' cc , i a ' " seven daughters. Of that family only two remain, James, on tho homestead, and Isabel, Mrs. W. J. Gibson, Morshiield, to mourn the loss of s. brother. In early youth he was converted to God by tho Rev. Mr. Scott in Msrshfield Pres- 911ml“ dmlhm‘ port: Stanley Thompson, m: < In m; Mouton Whitlock. Miss Ruby Mc- mfi,1iprllta$°iosgh3mm.m Duugall. Miss Msriengzmhllbsflfl, um. wumc rmleht, 611w! um “m” “d 1"“ you", g daughter. In.‘ John Cross Island." There was no indicetlon he"e t"- nlght that criminal action would follow as the result of the incident. Lunenburvers, talking the cam over toniwht. recalled its ymilnrity to that cf the internetionally fam- Much criticism is heaped upon the medical profession for their failures. Because the members of the professioi are human, they have faults And falling, which, on occasion, provoke justifiable com- Mrs. Andrew Robinson, Glen Valley'- All of these y!‘ " their brother by some years. Mr, Gillis was a. man who was held in very high esteem by all who knew him. He was og a somewhat retiring nature and hence it was (Continued not» Pose u The News-Chronicle. said: “Ilhepublic will ocqu the course which is Mills (increasing air armaments WARNER HOLD BANQUET-The Life Uh- (c P "T" derwriters Association held a haii- pluints. , “u” ' 1 R ‘Mm - Th m, p d,“ (By Guardians Spcciul Wire) - . w byterisn Church, and all his life m; one condition mu m" xB—""Atg3Tv<l=I<af;f-;h°l_}*; ‘8il”ii‘$£°u‘l.l?..i.§?“‘u§, i, not ,'i._"§il°m..°i‘.f.lf.3..f“§i...“ii$ 0,33,33,11,, Mgggefén-sgggugyylltg tili.ftfifil“‘.'li.f...i"é‘fllh. ‘ll-if g3; ;,v*g,=;g§,,*g,g“=,;;>;=-;g'g 53g; ill‘ $.21.’ l2§°.li*.‘°,§“€;€ii‘;i§“§l =1» oovmgnflmlgnw- . do Moy 2. l - _ - v Th, ucat speaker of the occuon whom ey have instructed and ' u c1 w L b _ - mh 3,0 “M be o; sue unceosinsv - uzlioi vom- Fllnertl MW it I was r. u. Monnshwl, amine warned fail w accept their advice. §‘;;..‘§;’“i?§¥3§i¥°i»7§§'"”3i'5§§“ii°'é.‘§i oi‘; lifigsi‘ his £51“ “erg c3311 3"“ “Wfla; lbw"; Y"? ‘° $1“ merewfie was Sxiblglewhli: 112e, rbo- its 01ml “fiend W110i’ of p, m, 11pm his late residence. mspector of the Canada Life Aslur- Medical care cdnnot bc forced up- 8'0 h, woxmrg o, 1mm, hm. States roast-zusrd craft in January g2); 2n“ sh rhv “f; rinse h‘; y cause of an accident, and as o re- “P 5 °°ne° "'° “um? 575*?“ . ' "we 00- NI- MWIBUNVB "m?!" on people and if some man prefers gang“ $0,,“ find G,.,mt~_~,.1t‘$, m cf 1931 in a ‘chive off Ambrose 1y Jul-sausage Vi“ aeJgsuceeovfv n; suit, it, was difficult for him ‘.0 move Eu-‘TW- i“ 0mm’ l/MWWQR." y. . Light. The schooncr had $300,000 ' about with ease. But even while not DIME 3°93 "P!" 101‘ 091N031”: 1nd Sal; Organisation _ _ i-hlspoilcy", » idlllfi on P to gamble, with his life es the was instructive and P?!“ stake, it is his responsibility solely. Peace for a. great number of "wears. taking MacDonald stated pow‘; - At Covohead terdoy in no unccrtulnjt ‘ ‘ infant hei- way. Bpeaklng m the much, he took a Road on Mil’ 1‘1"°-W"Y~ “uh” _ worth z li boa d. ' moving out verv House of Com ° 0H0!‘ l T - Ho was also appointed for an that pertamm deep interest in 0f Ml‘- “4 M“ 3m“ "w" ' was WI’! mllllh lllilfifilllfid W u" Every year quite large number - *° '°°"- 1"" “W” l" “rdmm m” o1 deem we“ m?“ wv-nssllw- ‘iitliiifif.‘“é°i. lltltli. ‘lllllfiéiilfi 2,3212%eiitl°ifilpittlii§iilfiuli l» we worm or u» church» m .~ l IcDOUGALL-At Nowi-OWB. "l? m9- m- H" n‘ awwm’ supgm- The" "'9 “m tact?“ "huh W‘ of Neville Chamberlain Chancellor he faithfully performed. He was c. schwl’ “d the mmmumtl". A“ w“ 7° luv!“ ‘H - I loan Mrs. ohms: mbwilll- "mml °""'“"“°° '°" P‘ 5"‘ ‘l’ will" l" mlmv o! "w" dflths- M of the Exchccue eels! “You oan- staunch. Liberal all his life. Mr. ihmlllh h“1°"¢“‘°h° W" “ m“ " Ind as. Funeral Soiurdsy at i p-m- l"? ' "mm" “m ‘l’ unawm" W“ °‘ m“ "n l" "Welded. it is not complain cf emu-element u you Stewart was a. 1min who was held in member “ml i‘ ¥°“"°“s “ppm” Th” m!” 3'9"" ' "fir" m nelfust Prolbyidfilh "5 5'04"” 515° ° i“ m‘ ‘mm correct to say that s, large per- rem” to m dgwn when you a" m. huh esteem by an who knew hm“ of the Presbyterian Church in Cun- “We do not place our“, chum vudfll.dm§ly‘“;gg Hfiigffx centeze or the appendicitis deaths vited. If Germany has a Lplrlt of He took s deep interest in all that “gig "d Whefeé“: "if: fkflme 1:: WW ‘l1 EBYPW- Win?" 8 m Q - ‘ » l’ " which now won- ere ilreventsble- partnership and peaceful luiehi. shc pertains to the welfare of the L! ltflgluigzglf‘ “gag mgeéf, a gvrlttlhihglmaausdawl" of the North American Life, Mr. H. Mutual A, Eben, manager oi the Life of Canada, and W. G. Boil, u“ ‘ . .- “m but church, the school and the som- milnity, and will be much missed in the different spheres and activities The first factor is the use of 10.x- ativcs in the presence of abdominal pain. when there is c pain in the will ‘be welcome. "But if she will not join the fun- iiy of nations and if, instead of seek- prlnce among men mid his kindly and genial presence will ‘is long ro- membcred and much missed by his The “oily Mensch is still to limit agreement. But , ug-l-Aqug-Jn this City, May S» m”, gym"; Mdrugue, beloved wiio of loruurd menace, used ‘l’! Iuncnl 1mm“? ‘t m o’ ,_ nothlns should be taken in to rauade, she means to extort of life, but it is in the home his loss h-om her into ruidelwv- 1" WK T" “m” “wmmm” fiwfi, by mouth, and, above all else, nevei- iii-ii,» igiepose her will, she wllliind will be felt the most. His lcved- ones mm“ “"1 “dmlm” f" mwl’ Ym‘ policy m obvlblltlv Street, to tho ureli of 9 M03 W9 mbtdrmu‘. “ma” u laxative. Whatever causes the this country in her path and with will often long for a touch of u m °°m°' 1 ma If every approach ‘Holy monomer, thul" w m” n" °' m‘ pain no good is done by food or this country that great free icm- vanished hand, and long (or a voice 3"‘ f“ haw‘? “$1 “ “Ft d standing is, met by . . “m drin . and much harm may result. monweolth which centres about It. that is mu. But, in spite of all ‘ilflélléh if» *1“ ti‘); vilgnjnfl“ huuneementof m. ~ m. m mum- n the plin is due u, an uiiumma. and she will have met e force that that sighing. that hand docs not t?“ (fhfif, god “lg: wéum g united forces, . “u” n‘, “n” ' ‘z, ’ tion, such as appendicitis, then tho once min will be her aster." come back, nor yet in all that lcng- m “mull, u m Mm his unbound blinding our eyes to‘ III» 1'3» - huh”, o; muslin. TUBING OONDIT- lsxutive bNI-ks down thersst, which ———-—-——- _ ins. shall that voice ever be nee d mu,“ bu,‘ mm “M, aim. “Without tin-thei- P‘ “m” hu bcon established by ustuie. and 001W“ F" T" "DI"- Isun upon this earth- No. he has m , m, Wm, u " m" must sec to ivtha-t -—- gone on forever into that born from “n - w ‘ u, u 51,- A ,- wm“ “My ‘mud’ t“ mmlmnr one, was held on the afternoon of II, u w" 32.55“. possibly causmg peritonitis, rum The do tantcs of i935 prefer which no trovellcr ever returns. Be- _ a “KL m“, won - “*5? from.“ 1251?}. Climb Ipcctcr of- isbcrice which persists is ususliy dangerous; colours to tho white that noted me ugtfillufihgguigzhiiflaggwamflgad ‘is’; will’, Big-cf; ‘ilythfiavirlll; ‘£232; Wm, ma, barm- ‘l ‘ 9' m‘ man’ “mun 11:”- ggvguboenu u 33m “:0 wnoiiitclltgbigr-lixgliogetolgpplhd ‘ma’ tOoui-th. m“ mlmwuwxpinkle Mo: wid: {ll trill. He wuaiupright and hon- smmm 5 wrm" Wm" ‘l’ m’ _..-.._----- m - m, m ‘n m‘ dam,“ special request of the deceased. ‘B?’ service was very impressive. The pa The second avoidable factor is do- icy in securing, treatment. The both cfthem suing well with the time to viporste must be decided upon by the doctor in charge of the cue. meet-d; from any hospital henfaetlliboardicl wliiahowthattbe pox-con d. the ahou. rousing from one deaths rises in direct fltlo to tin ilc in width. rmni interval botmn tho onset of lymp- Tlgnth than h tomsmda isaicntcholpital. ice. but from Thou peopu who clirll to an ap- bnro ll Iio- pundit which they have ‘boon told mould be iYNOWQ will not all dlo of uppendlciiis Many of them will, however, be rushed to hospital with an acute attack when the danger from ration is much motor than during acouleocent period. Why not be reasonable and my httoution to pains in the obdomlo. and to the advice of your doctor? Questions eimoem h til. ad- “When dillid to the inn A Annotation, 1M ooiim 0t. 1:00, will be answered ri tho South Shore. The awe; used for lobster bait. Ice conditions have improved 10mi- N umber-lend sou: horn Onpl Volt In 180d he msrriod Henrietta Mc- Laughlin of Msrshficld, and to than was born n, gamily of four sons and five daughters, oil oi whom survive enoopt one son, Robert Orrle, who was killed in the World war. The loos are: Edwin, of McDonald- d: Howe, Charlottetown: William and Harold at homo. The daughters no Peori, Mrs. Wesley Mhttnews, York; Lydia, Mrl, Stirling limiter, Kon- sington: Elisabeth in Boston, and Miss Myrtle and Miss unmet at I‘ homo, all of whom will mourn be loss of u kind and loving nusbond and father. ‘ The funcnl who held on January 10th, with o abort lervico ct the home, followed by a funeral service at Central United Church, where a large number asccmblod to pay their respects. despite the inclemmoy of mtermont was in the Many beauti- u-ibuteo wlo roceived; beaten were blesses. Malcolm Gil- lis, Stirling Mclnln, Spurgeon Mc- Lean, Daniel McLeod, John McLen- nan Jr., and Bordon Mcliennon. In- terment was in the Presbyterian Oemete y, Hartsville. HOUSEHOLD HINTS strips of pastry left over from the pres-cod to- AMERICAN NEWSPMER XIBAD Jerome D. Barnum. publisher of ‘N incense 01.1.) Poof-Standard- m was elected ,_ ‘dent o! m. Antioch Newlpuper Poblhhcrl’ Allochtion no» annual sheeting of the members at the Waldorf- Aatorh hotel in N00 Ycflf, cloflq the Annual convention of the or- . Mr. Barnum succeeds llowlld Devi, business manager of tho New Yofi llerald-‘iirlbune. 0. N. II.- EEVENUII INCIIAII situation v . » reorganisation of‘. Q00» Moy p-Thc Iron revenues of the oil inclusive Couudian Notional Railways system period ending