.. ....-....V<.~....~,,-.. .. .. . N“... 0mm...“ s.» s. . u . i oily memo and d it the April at tho‘ "age ‘V. ~ coNbu-rou lmrnovun -. lrleudi of Mrs. Ramsay, Rev. ll. l-l. Jtamssy, D. 9., who un- derwent a serious operation in s hoopltil in St. John, Thursday last, will be pleased to learn that word has been received the-t ltr condition is ,, . -w-g-— . ' . _ PAIXFUL INJURY-John. wit? ehen, New Perth, had the misfort- une of breaking his leg recently. The broken limb received medical stmntion at the earliest possible state resting eon oihMr. and Mrs. moment and lstar that the little fellow comfortably. MEETING 0F Y’S MEN'S CLUB -Mr. George Hart. was the speaker at the regular weekly meeting o! tho Ts Men's Club on Friday night; Mr. Hart spoke on the edilcetiolllll classes now being conducted at" the Y. M. C. A. Mr. Yorstcn, South- port was a guest at the meeting. The President, Mr. N. D. McLean. presided. Successful ln obtaining, in co- operation with the Federal Con- servative members for hoe, ministerial approval of the highway as s trans-Canada hig way prolect, Prgmbf the Hon. W. J. P. Mac- Nlillan returned Saturday night from Ottawa. The Premier left by for Ottawa frllowlng the pros-option of the l. glslatlve eel- Borden-Charl tteto pane eiccl. ' WORK 0F PENSION BOARD- have Richard Turner, V.C.. and Dr. S. G. Mc- Kenzie oi‘ the National Pellslollfi Board. The hearings, which were held in the Legislative Chambers on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of last week, have been adjourned until the letter part cf this week. Today the mem- the Board will begin work are Twenty-four pension been heard before bers of in Summerslde where there nineteen cases to be heard. Mr. N. w. mwtl-ler is spWiiring on behalf of the applicants. The death of Mrs. Thomas Rod- rrs. southport. occurred in the island Hospital after s short Prince Edward Saturday morning illness. Mrs. Rogers. nee Eileen Rowland. was born in Halifax, N. 8., oh Ml? a sorrowml husband and two smell children She is survived by her father, w-li- Y- Rowland o! Halifax, her aunt. Mrs. Millie Dowllng and four sisters. Mrs. H. n. Bauld or Montreal. Mil»! Helen Rowland of Montreal Misses Muriel and Brenda Row- land in Halifax. Mrs. Rogers has resided in Charlottetown since 1920. and by her kindly and friendly t0 "will! who will mourn her pa-ssinc in "l8 Awaiting the her father. the funeral will not take place until Tuesday 1mm st. Jams Presbyterian Church. 20th, 1899. Besides spirit. endeared herse very prime 0i’ lift‘- arrlval of for‘ l: MONDAY Many some: and relatives n. use rtiretio am , Milli-l. Jenn Qvylmwhi _," st thevhomo of her son, -. occurred max-L. 6B Great Geo e all, cn__ '" years. o! wife N. Bi. improved. Willis/m r is the Prov- cases Sir ‘if ‘lervice bezinriillg at 2.30 P» m- FINAL S. C. M. SOCIAL-A large number of Prince of Wales students attended the last social of the oollese veer he"! i" Saturday evening. The eociale. which have been under the auspices been held on alter- nights throughout the year. lipllowin! a splendid pro- gram all participated in 8H"!!! and a. sing-song which was super- Arthur Green. served. The foi- program: Vocal Mr. Miss College "Irinlty Social S. C. M., have nste Saturday vised by M1’- dainty lunoh was lowing was the with guitar accompaniment, vocal solo, Claire Macmillan, wwmblniod by , ; reedlnz. “Christopher Colombo." Ml‘. GQOYBB _Hsrt: “lolin solo‘, by Wood. accomplnlc tel‘ Wood; spcedl. "A 311175 EV" View of Canada. as Viewed from Infinity," Mr. Stewart Mac-Donald: Mr."Chester_ Chester Cooper; Miss Hester selections on Guitar. Cooper. ‘fliers passed away recently aftor u. severe illness. at B) pltsl. Mr. GeorgeJl. Harper. Bzhool Street. Scmcrvllle. in the sixty-third year orhh Mr- ‘rhe ‘eceamd was a. n ‘ _ Brunswick, and in his early lib lpflit‘ - n. considerable time in Prince _ ward Island. where he .15 still-AW. not he w" And , been . s. Cher gnembered in the loc Hull Wood iimresided. For many years has resided in Gilli Somerville. Mass. hlv Miss ktive other. aiities officer ct . the leetown Navy twélve years janitor st the " ville ssvince Bank. Bis . Margaret Nicholson, thih Province. with, Yard, jflorrler- e... 1M OI! and oftbe A Helen Miss Hes- . .fl M!!!" x, frfdthir -oau.m nous by nurse sidenblo time intrsnsit. . -PAS9INQ‘OP lime- won: G. ABSllNAULT-lklcndiuwiil rc- gret to lesrnflcrf thekpsecing of ‘Mire. Arabia-C. Arsensult 1st her c! the, J. Q-Gsilsnt, ed. The funeral took plscermr Requiem’ Muss. § held 8t. "yesterdayfore- llcemanbm t " “(Hollie 1811118. attcndsflew" ' rnunicazlts for vel-‘TJBSBE ed, and preached an eloquentyheart searching sermon on the text, "l, will niyrlum. in the palm of my hand." Music suitable to the solemnlty. of the occasion was rendered the rehoir tion joining feelingly 1m sinQi-Ill; the and lumml‘ one and en- duringly associatedwith the cele- bration. '1‘herc was sue-in s large attendance at the thanksgiving service in the cveninl. llso conduc- ted. by the minister. . ' .. ‘T? ». . JBESBYTIB-IAN CHURCH- Rev. Dr. Ryan of Trinity United Church, Siuluuerside. was the ‘ on Sunday morning in the Presbyterian Church. In the even- ing the congregation was address- ed by Mr. John Sheen. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Sheen of Sum- merside. Mr. Sheen i8 s student It Pine Hill University and leaves this morning for Western Canada A call. has been extended to Bev- Walter MacClary, Fort Frances, Ontario, to fill the vacant pastor- ate of the Presbyterian Church. It is expected that word will be re-" celved in l. few days es to wheth- er Rev. ltscClsl-y will accept the coll. S TUESDAY —LEl'l' FOIL WESTERN CAN- ADA-Mr. Jock Sheen. s student of Pineltlll University. left on Monday morning to take over his duties as s student minister at Knee Hill Volley," Alberta. He will visit in Calgary and Winnipeg on his wcy. B.’ ._._..._. Y. P. S- MiElTlNG—The North Wiltshire Y. P. S. held its regular weekly meeting at the homo of Mriand Mrs. W. R. Clark on Thursday, April 11th. There was I short discussion about. a play and matters brought up. by the Young People's Ilxecutive Union were settled. Mr. W. "R. Clerk was lead- er for the evening and he look for his‘ subject, "Dangers of" Social Life." The subject was discussed from various angles for the benefit of all present. -_._ . -GO0D H11‘!!! 0F FOXES —Many reports are coming in of good litters of foxes. Mr. Peter While reports a litter of eight all living. _.A resident" of_ Linkletter Road reports. that in 50 litters that-ho has examined, he hes 20o llupc. which is a very good ever- age. Mn. P. D. Hamill. a former. Summereide focmen. and who is mwinchsrge of the Belmont Fur letior to the 0. N. S. l". I. As- sociation heldqiltrtere at Sum- meraide. lays, one of his foxes bed u litter of eleven out o which he saved nine. Nearly all e ranch- ers report good litters. s It was with s deep sense of loss" and profound oorrcw- the people of Freetown snd-mrrouding districts. heard of -passing to " the greet beyond of . Oolin_ Reeves on Much 19th attire-age" of I6, __e.fter an illness of over a year and afhalf. which she bore with great "patience, trusting in the Bleaveifly Father. She was a daughter of the late Emeline and John Pickctts of Wilmot, Pi.- E- I. The _, life enriched Ind pal-idea by a. bewuti- ful Christian spirit, was an in- V ‘to all whooemo in con- ‘ Jier. She an ideal wife andwvas" worshiped by he: children end grand-children and beloved by all who knew hog. Bhe was tenderly cared. for by w. daughters, Dorcas who rarely left her side, ' There pissed s __ . the Rumford Co formerly lsurs B. Shes cf Charles, P. Ii. 1., at the sue of II JohnlnNewB Mildred. survive to mcurnffcr use _two museum-Boulderin- years. - ' Deceased was able to he about her, usual household dutiel until" "a-lew tom. to when: sympathy livrwldé _ -~re-i- day. frcm-hcr-lete syesidencemlilo Si. ' "genres "cnureligglgiloonl Rev. 9d X. =Gsllant. RP “celebrating; 1.31988." Thogqirurlietet... Rev. Dr. Moorheao Legato officiat- and‘ congregaw- Farmmldmontou. Alberta, in a - um lost. alum-loos Wednel- c“ mall .1°th..ot""fl!- m o1 m. re 11D William Seattle. Bell, two bli- arc very "wmlice mediocre renl‘ and Messrs. B. Regina thirty-six, elghte her fourth. fifteen. litter she ctve birth to 1'1 but two died. ‘This is a. Brand total of 85. Mr. Maoneod says this is quito s record. although his brood sow is 110i; B Nzlstered animal her broods Ws BUD C, Vice-president; Mr. Herbert Fletch, 2nd Vice President; Mr. J. Kenneth Maclficnsie. Secretary: Mr, jrtessurer. is Bell, Sid- ney T. Green and Dr." P. A. Creel- man, Directors. FORMER. ISLAND!!! - PASSED -Resident of Seattle since 1922. William Heberlin. 68 years of age died Saturday morning, March 9th, at his home i418 Donovan St., J. Monagbsn x . .. ownitliirs was “we. the remain- der beings total lcec as these wee l? Mr. Simon P. Paoli, Jr. waselee- ted President of the Gyro Club of Charlottetown for the. coming-year " at the annual meeting-of the Club W. Wash. .'I‘he lite Ml’. In healthy. S. dove mentality 811d Haberlin was born st Murray Har- bor South, P. E. 1., when he was known as a ship carpenter and caulker. He leaves to mourn two daughters, (Vivian) Mrs. Austin gt, 51,, hull; gupjh], o; m‘ y”. (Josephine) Mrs. Walker. and a son, James, also granddaughters grandsons, all of Seattle. ---B.ECORD LITTER. 0F PIG!- Mr. Daniel MacLeod of Victoria West is in the possession of s brood sow which has a remarkable record for the number of litters which she has raised to maturity. This sow is only two and s half years old and in five litter"; nag raised 85 young. In her first litter she had nlnetoen and raised them Her next two litters made in each; and Victor two her last Sincere regret was occasioned in Llkc Verde and surrounding dis- ' tricts by the passing of .M.l‘e. Owen Wood at the Chsrlottotown Hospital glrlleFriday fefgtrénoonhbtdarch 32nd,‘ st e o -e ears. . wool-raw” gormgflysugsyyluoe "rollment of teachers yeetordsy was len, daughter oi’ the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bowlen, Cardigan, just‘ in the prime of life, and of a straig- and robust constitu on, until two months ago, when s e was taken ill. yesterday: and was removed to tho Hoepitsl, An operation was performed euc- cessfully. and her friends "ma" glsd" to hear of her improvement, when p “ Word. end des- Dlte the best medical aid and atten- tive nursing, fortified by the ocu- ‘eoling rites of he!‘ Holy Church, she Mlmly puns sway. y I It is possible for parents of to have Milt lent children, declared Prof. War- “ ‘ B o! s Academy l" today stteuding the learn of the death of mo. John 1109319, which occurred at the home "Hm sen. mnk l. ca Great‘ Cwrxc 8t. on April 4th, at the nu of ‘l7 years." _" . ants, oral. w. md rd. gr e summer non . 1W0!!!“ ll tiling’ s~ uste course ‘ll! 6701C]! '1 gug-ggry 1;; the‘ Continent. .Dr. will spend - Sunuaersidebefcro eeilingoa ‘April v . F-l-Jtq-Ei-Jwn- " 31%.... .- sud ct the is in City Richer ' 0on- volition-B. this city and throughout thlfprov- inoe and beyond it will regret to londonN-Ibiglnnd and "Ioclnbc s few diye in Bothifronvflslifsa on the S. S. Neutron-i: " _ - ‘ " wurmmmo ma": resonance Qonvlzunon -~_ w. o." n; Jelly, Principal. of; the "Slllnmcreider ‘Ugh School and the following‘ i’ are m" attending‘ the ‘Beecher-s’ an- '= at Charlottetown. Mile Ethel Tsnton, Miss Agnes Ramsay. Miss MacCardle, Miss Dawson, M's" Burmese. and Mrs. Wood. They l." : cn- ‘Illwley momlnr lindiwill he present during the three days of the Conventions-S. Mr. Winifred Boothrcyd, this our’! mduste in theology of Pine Bill College, is spending |. few day's I". I. hroyd. wior to taking a tnieclcn field for the summer months at Seattle's Mince, Ontario Atthecxptrltionofthlstimehc will return to Daihoueie Univereit! lotahesmedicaicourscflismsn; friends extend bee-meet" congratu- lotion’; co "this youthful, ambitious. w. A. n. Cuioliffe returned re- cently frorn 8t. John N. 5., when he oongsletod s" course in emhelm- ing an funeral direction. Death occurred Monday morning sie L. Nielsen, wife of Oscar C Nielsen. branch manager of Cane» sdian National Telegrmpho. Meg chants Exchange Building. Born illOrwelLP If. ahewusniece of J. o. waned. former superin- tendent of railway mail. Planers! services will be held Wednesday st 9:80 p. m. st Cantor lad. Hanna's chapel with luv. Dr. Willard Brew- ing officiating. mtennent will be in Ocean View Burial Perk- le- sldee her husband Mrs Nielsen is survived by one dwughtor. Mrs. An- drezw Littlejohn, of Weet Vancou- ver, and three sisters Mire. Eva Mae Stephen of Vancouver. Mira. E. J. Gilbert of Saskatoon and ' llouy frlends‘_shd minim" 15M” emy hi3}. tomorrow mo for nu home m Halifax for vscstim-l. - » News c! the death ldseDcol-id which took place favourably known. The community of Union Road and vicinity were sl/ddened on April 'lth, when it was learned of the sudden , lug of James N. Lamont, whosuccumbed to pneu- moms after e brief-illness of only s few days.» at the early age of 39 years. ' ENGAGEMENT -Mre. - A. V. Coloby annou the nt- her‘ d-cughtor, Pauline Sylvie, to w. John James-do Conley Legato, son of the Rev. Dr. B. Moorlhead Legato and Mrsliegate, of Chorlottelown._ P. E. I.,,the wedding to take place early in June-Montreal Star- "JACQUIS CARTIER, PAS- *.GE"--As a merit meeting of the Ygraphic Board of Canada the smc Jacques Cartier was adopted ‘for the passage north of Anticcstl Island No new name was adwted "for the passage south of Anticcstl Island, it being considered as the main channel of the St. Lawrence River. . SOCIAL avenue-Mrs. r. J. Prouds entertained the Phiiathes Clue of the Baptist Church at her home on Friday evening. Afior I brief worship period uninteresting discussion 0n current events was held. Following ‘a dainty lunch the ‘ceioee was tondered e vote of thanks on behalf of the clue ‘by Mrs. J. A. Clerk." ' _ ‘axis I AIETURNED FROM VISIT-Mr. George W. ‘West has returned to ‘lnnisfail, Alberta. after an enjoy- Obie visit with friends in Summer- side and Bedeoue. Mr. West was very successful es the principal o! t school at Bedeque for eigh‘ a before leaving the .lill‘ld to l ate. in the West. Through his ei- fortc it became s first class school- Whlle in Summerside, Mr. West was l: guest of Mre. (DrJ Sutherland. LAID T0 REST - There was a large attendance yesterday st the funeral of Mrs. ‘LB. Roger; who was laid to Net in the Peoples Ceme- tery. After a short eerviu at the home the body was taken to 5t. Jame; Church where services were conducted by Rev. R. Moor-head log-MA, D. D. The pull bearers were, W. Worth. E. M. Phillipe. Arthur Mutch. Hal Spiliett, George W. Dewar and William Role!!- -_._..... FUNERAL YESTERDAY-YR! funeral of the late Minlredcrick Worth took plaoe yesterday after- lQcal-ly’ boo teachers from Prince. Edward Islandsrural and urban schools attended the opening aeg- eion of the annual teacher's con- vention in Prince of Wales College Hall yesterday morning. The en- mater than on the first day of tho convention lest you. The following committees , were appointed at the morning session Ncmination-A_. P. Doucetlo. Gor- don Rice, Aiioe Lsvie. Resolutlon-J-I. W. Yeo, Chair- man, Bessie Mound. James Mc- Beth. morence Moll-so. Finance-Joule Campbell, Chair- man, Ethel Tsnton. Margaret Mc- Dowell, Ilewls Gallant. Press-Russell Flosslc Leord. Younkcr. , Crest in t was shown in the t io theleft of the d also in the display o! n cribed the Pot/cont footers individual, but heredity very definitely the lnfluemu» of the other two factors. he stated.‘ Referring to the history of the‘ ’ of gerletice Prof. Diwheudn. stated that it hsd {tactically its, bezhlnlng in 1900 when biologists. working ‘independmtiy, “discovered- __ ,_ , certain principles relating to he-ro- - city. ldtervit woe found that time- - 0 nlolosv in Prince-cf w... College. speaking on genetics before the Rotary Club" yeeterdn Out-lininc , and 1am heredity the apes-kc: claimed that s pereon may be likened to s tisng-le, with here- dity, as the base and environment- and twirl-in: as the aides. lie dee- oell theory as "applied to , all forms of life. Heredity, ml;\._ ins llld erwlrmmurlt m all Im- in the life‘ of sn= limiting l portfolios the work of different schools throughcut_ the province. ~ . In addition to the Ind Cross ex- hibit there are dieillllys by til‘; Ry- surance firms. and the Dominion Life haves nest display cf advertising matter. in- cludln: blottere. and note books which "arebeing. distributed to the teachers, After. the emollment of teachers and the s pointment of committees thePmi titer. J. w. l". Mee- noon from St. Paul's Church. Scr- vices at the chilroh and at the grave were conducted by Rev. H. D. Raymond. The following were the pallbearers. Messrs. Del Cairns. Joseph Storey. Neil’ McKunlie, Byron Norton, R. P. ‘llbrsythe and E. L. Smallwood. Interment in the People's Cemetery. —DEATH 0F MRS. I. STANLEY EVANS-Friends will regret to learn of the death of Mrs. .1. S. Stanley Evans. who peeled sway at her home in Freetown on Monday evening. Mrs. Evans had been in fa health for the pest three years an was only a4 years of age. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moore, of Victoria West. and friends in that part of the County will cym- psthltewith the family in their be- reavement. Besides her eorrowiog husband, and little seven year daughter. Edna, she leaves to mourn her parents, four brothers, Stanley, at Nor-wood. Mesa; Elton, Victoria West, and Ernest end Alien at home. Also two sisters. Mrs. Rogineld Smith at Ktldare Capes Ind Mn. ‘ Austin Phillipe, cf Summereum-l. On Friday. Avril 5th. i996. amid the quiet calm of the evening the spirit of William James lvlncNcill fled the mortal body to be with Cod who gave it. The deceased who dur- ing these lut years had not en- joyed very robltet health, although he was able to assist in the choral. until the lut week of his earthly life. As the shadow of death eur- m instion. m prim etc consisted of Mean-e. . Ind Percy Pope. Much due m’. Lloyd Carleton splendid manner in which programme wee carried out. Leaving "s considerable notch.” John Mockler, M, formerly of this Province. (lied recently s‘. Winnipeg touch immediately with Chief Con- etlble accrue smith. of wlnnivec. Thisietbegletofsmese ere- celvod yeilterfiy "by Ohhf of Birtwistle from the Winnipeg Chief The _ of sage follows: _ ; "One John Mockler, 8e yous, s native of Prince Edward island and said to be a. bachelor; died in this" cit-y April 9. l-lc Mt s. conelderlhle estate which is being turned over to the custody of the Judge of the Surrogate Court who will un- doubtedly have same sdlninieiored by the Toronto General ‘lrult Cor- pciatlcn. Moekier wee sail to have s brother. fanning, somewhere in Saskatchewan but 1 think it would begoodexlough tohsvesnltemin- eel-ted in your local press. It might enable us to locate Mookler‘; m1- ativee more expeditiously." 1.0.01‘. JOINT ROLL OAII. - Mondqy evening last we; fl gala night in the 1.0.01. Hall when up-" wards of one hundred Oddfellows gathered for a pint roll call of St. Lawrence end wtidey Lodges it be- ing the regular melting night of st. Lawrence lodge. After {routine business was transected the Noble Grand Bro. Whlio called on E0. D. F. Bethune P. G. P.. to act as chairman, who in his introductory remarks gave m outline of the progress that is being made in pre- paration for the coming meeting of Grand Lodge which meets in Char- lottetown in August next. A short program was given in which the following Brothers took pert: A. B. Cooper. Jen-lee Calder, Alex Brown, Peter Craig and Arthur Cudmore, this was followed by I sing ling. Short eddreeeae wmgiven by the following Brothers. P. W. Turner, B. Roy Helium, R, B. Rattray,_Geo.- ltyan, John Mertln.~C. H. Black, A. arr-Ionic. B. B. French. D. D. Morrison. n. C-"Vlllldflltlbt, smr which refreshments were served h the committee in charge. The sessions of the Prince Edward Island Ruben’ federation Conven- tion yesterday were marked by od- dreesee of intense interest and value to teachers. At‘ the MIIQ lslt night Mr. A. B. Mcverlene. ILA. LL.D., Superintendent of Education for New Brunswick. on "Teachin and Education." Dr. Me- Parlsne. who was the guest lpeokot of the Convention. love a. paoticei and interesting presentation of his subject. The address lppoare ell- where in this issue. A feature of the morning eeeeien was a. splendid project lesson in Arithmetic conducted by Mm Mil- dred l! , teacher in the Model School. with upile from cradse seven and ellh. ‘me de- monstration was of practical value to the teachers. A hearty vets of weaves midered Min Horribl- Dr. P. A. Creoime-n announced that this your the Gyro Club IN offering three prizes to etudleuls en- tering Prince of Wales College. The! will be given to the etuden stead- ll in; highelt in the 'IKGN 1e eio. and as, end similar will be given to the teachers the schools from which the student! MIN. Th; Premier. .5011. W. J. P. Mec- Millsn, MD, addressed the teach- ers, dealing with msttnrl o! vital ill- tereet to the profusion. A report to the convention of the Canadian Teachers’ Ibderotlcn held in Toronto lest year wee submitted by Mr. Norman Meolboulldplltl- elngton. end Mile Jacqueline Mee- Donsld. Charlottetown. A psperon Iaglieh. by W. Ceerll Hart. teacher tn- Pfiltol- IN!“ School, followed thy reports o! the convention. . "" . DELAYS T0 CAB-Fl“? l-IIGI UIIIt-llhl n. delivered his report of the year's, lotivitiea which fellows: hours of her death. lbs was attend- wlth t sisters. ill" W. Annie nuns. ed in her lest illness by Rev. rather ‘Robykll. cureio of it. Athneeiils of hioh do ‘one .1333? a. mam hlllln*. Ll N l, l .2. I’. ._ HIM/lilo f“? -l.-»“'”w“. g_ l. in: l M l‘ N * i“ -'rae £1}: A I Phonon talk on night in the ‘lbwn tcgetinin ltfllt 0| llfltth- i»! ~ bet the mlinlsful so - Edward friend. Commeutinc upfll shot“ along the of 255E? r l is i‘ ail i gr 5 taeyurbdmtbc were n" more favourable tonevintlnusud h“: m,“ ‘human mm‘ m‘ yea, fortbename eyed“ "“"““""°' m3wmmm "n" Ktleiermofamnonev Aspirin lmeolcopo Traverse. While operated wccticlsélby sad m “h, _ “M, awfifto, .,._ mo» cuties worldweillmillhie tcmwmao 1mm eeoc- u". “mhbfi... genial. somewhat retiring merit cunedaycsrmwhciv mum . i ' ever ucmltilintbehadbeenccughtintilefenlwlll kins-an.- been nu ylnbomlmuloadunuwenulacien. Rb i. - ,, hwy. Sen his lovedonce will veryeerlyferthcltreitteben d “fihfcptneiouchofsvsn- ol efthedrift-m link“ ilbedhuidendlomf thescund " vbtccthotie . —-A school for charge largo number enrolled. Lieulz-Col. llarnahlw. C. s. o. of mun: who was ckpccfod tsln Ovens to the Island did not arrive-G JIAIA old Pllmer. Judge of Probate. held _s sellout of the Probate Court at. the Oourt House in Summerside on WW‘!!!- whcn the Estate of Jamey O'Connor, Clifton. was closed and the Accounts passed. tiniest H. Strong. I. 0.. tore. The pm e o: .1. m. Wyatt. mull" h"! "e "m"! "ll- Summereide, after proofs of publi- _ ‘V . elem. Chronic cstion of Citation closing nstato _i “m, will. ad, cr.'l.r...zlll"f..e's '6“ ‘ ~=-'- r ~ i y . . . on - ~ w...“ “r ‘.‘.Y"3..:.‘""...:.::' a en n . - . _.__- Made by Kellogg “she gatziltiflh dflmflderao: In Ionian. One, speaker regarded as "synonymous- this connection by the Dominion in . irfiail? lam‘: n noticed uni yo. hspplcet- ore cecif w. Icy: wh- youfoelyonrbenb" '~ Have more of these happy days. You and all your family. Curd Jeslthwhileyculalveil. leepn' the runny elde of life. The greater: enemy of lleeitli ls common constipation. l: m|y' cause lone of appetite and energy, Certain] it Hlle enthusiasm! Y‘; - f: css be banished by eating g delicious cereal.- Laboratory rem chow Keuogfg Ali-Blue supplies "bulk" and vils- min B to relieve common conni- pation. Alec iron for the blood. “ The “bulk” in ALL-Bur in much like ilm in leafy vegeisblee. How ‘much pleeeauier to eat this dell- cicue really-toast med than to __ tsh patent medicines. ‘ho ublo . u» rosin to- Hfli It TM pm. -A emoor. I08 IICNALLINC llllI-lllllltebeinc clan-saltw- _ officerisln cfbothg-sntreeflrhereias to accompany Cap- ....__._ , Tl COUIT-Hon. Her- for the Execu- was given by Major M. A. Mac- Pberecn, KC. superintendent uri- der the Ferlncre Creditors Ar- rangement Mt ll the M?‘ pose of the legislation passed in BIRTH! MURPHY-At Mlilvale, on Afi l935to1\ll'.|nd1ll‘l-J.A!hertllill~- pby, s dallghtor. " MACDONALD-At Eldon. April! 1935. to Mr. and M!!- Hlfll MW Donald. e daughter. PlflEltk-At City Helpltll. Bunk _ duced the speaker. Othersprgsent April ‘I, 100B. to Ml’. lid lire. Albah included Premier Macmillan.‘ Mr. Pete-re of " e. brighter, Mary" Justice Areeneult. l-Ien. C. Shelton, Eleanor. lharp. and Senator linelsirv , J McKllNNs-At St. Mary's The scope end objects of the 0h A legislation were explained in de- tsiiby Mr. McPherson. who cm- phaeized the fact that cases must be dealt with individually, and Parliament. in an address at a largely attended meeting lset night the board room of the City Building. Hon. Themes MacNutt, mniater ef Agriculture, presided and intro- lass. to Kenna (nee Mary I‘. Kenslngtcn.) s eon. that if uch remedial n’. - should 2:11. rule or thumb ‘leaielsa ""13"" -.».___-_> iiroflfi $92k; ..‘1‘....?;-".‘.‘.. a-m m» risge of lilies Jlnis Cameron of Now-ton, Mess, ‘U. B. A., formerly of Caledonia. P. l. 1., to Mr. Mei- colm J. Munroe, Commercial Croce," P. B. 1., was eolemnised by Rev. C.“ Carlyle Webetor at lien Manse ea Wednesday, April 11,1936. nurse - the debtor-e‘ standpoint would be fer leee satisfactory. ,4 nun-e As Appreciation ‘Ihepcwlefthedllth-of Nicol Martin, ef Glendale, was a ivcd with immense seem . lbs and elbioilliy in the north, with which he wee nwre ‘ ‘ ly cennectad. Ilia decthproducee e bleak in our island sud moves one whom we can ill afford to lose. for It was to Nicol Martin that all. m. turned when matters per- taining to Skye came under con- IIUME-At Bangor. P. l. 1-. April. 10. i935, Mrs. Lydia Compton. Hume. axed 94. years. OOMPTON-At Belle River, April 12, i986. Mlle Catherine Compton; eideretion. u“ 93 7"“ Bis lif as an sotiv one. i-Ic wank“ T?“ “m? m m‘. was a 1:61:50! and (thilfllllll of “V- Aml m "at m‘, m, rm. end we. wuu Elf-At ernpahklner. and reunion Authcrity,~end was mug" ‘Q0193?’ “W” H " w champion by deeds "W! ~ it? words which a. fearleuly gvgrggf fiflfilfiyutfi hurled across the Council table at er,“ wmh, new“ ' ' IOCIII-At the P. I. I. llolilltol April 1.3, 1935. we. '1‘. n. Rogers in her 30th, year. " "° m" 9° "~°'“°°'"*" xvnnrsguu - scum bownle or 1:" ' » ' DUI l‘ M". M WU 3Y9: ' u. ‘u m’ "m5" mmb” °t Peterll. ererly Thursday moraine.‘ Atpril n, 1936, we. Charles Web- s er. 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