L-zcqarovluwlv ' A rllllrt wrrillulg lxlok PM“ l“ ‘ was prrlllrllll-li hi RN’. AF» i3iil<erl ' enllllvln llt tilt‘ mll- "Ylfiii T~F.l.i-S!§}QTT...ETQWN flu BJZDNY- OUR NEWS BUDGET FOR 011R SATURDAY sul3soRl BE Rs MUNDAY the nnluc Olmlrv. on WrdliPFdBY - - - v _ ,, . IADTli 7th when liillliifillll clilltiilll of West DfHOll too _ -_ “h mlu._n,_., t lroonltll-lli for .11,“ c l-l-l-vlnony his mg was s01- O'l.czu'y 0" A vcrv quit’. u Saturday crlll;:;,, .» One of Iiotrlulrs oldest resid- gllls, Mr. Alexander Carruthers, 1| visiting ill O'Lcury withhis daugh- ter Mrs. George ltfatthews, and also witll his son Mr. Robt. Car- rllthcrs. "Sandy," as Mir. Car- rulilers is very widely known, is hale and llclll-ty at the advanced age of eighty-right years. ‘There llrc four generations belonging to his family living. The ileartflil sympathy of the‘ people of Dllndlls and Forest Hill goes out to Mrs. Christine Math- "_ eson llnd illllliiv in their recent; P11‘ ‘- v L T sad lJEI‘L‘L\\‘(‘llIL‘!1L-I.h8 death byl 0! Y!" ~\“"“ W“ ‘ motor accident of their beloved ‘ " dlllzghter llnd sister, Mrs Stanley lt the home 0t V. Miller of Vllilia, California, on Feb 27th, 1927 Robertson ttllnul. 11f’ . two llrlvlrrs. m of Bizrli Hill w." .1l. ti‘ Ailll l? v I ‘ , h‘ , .1 , _ fir, Ti" ‘filo. 1- .nll~ Gillllll Chancel- ~ " ‘ ,, U llll of 'll(‘ . nlll~h Rue ‘iviusons, '.- ' "' ‘ lfllvtldlil (ill .ll vtwil t0 the Sum- l‘ INN-I'll‘ Lillfli l j ("vcnlng {null tlt‘ll\.‘i‘t‘tl un cxc ivnt. address , j in lilc nlvlllbcrs. usllns present at ill!‘ llvctillr; we : .\ir. Rowland, h. Wlwuo-ll Wright of St. John; l '.l l rullndinq ltslriet were saddened on 'alldcr J Itcs< The lxople of Belfast and sur- llcuzxilg of the death of Mr. Alex- ou Friday, April 2nd, 1937, at tile nae of seventy- tllrce .\'€.'ll'o. He received at! the nwcirsai attention wlult was pos- sible during i115 short illness of one wreck from pneumonia, but- God xviiied otherwise and coiled him to his Pierlidi TPrt PITING 0|" SCOTTISH M. ' ‘(s » .\Ir. Wlll-(irope of ll? Mi‘. .\i' W: tic and ftir. Jones. Hali- Kentvflc: .Mr. lflllflil, Montague; C. willillms, Ben]. line of Charlottctovl-u and ll Sulrizlir besides the lo- xulbcrs-S ~ Tl.»- Mllrys Hold of Sadie Aillry, »‘-lillll‘.'ll paasxng 0n St. the twill. ed li and Mrs ll -i 0n u, r37, llt the curly age of —Qa-ts_lh-ulhn_ll4 ; “U/‘il IHHHIIQ, .ll.ll'it'. -»u.-..-t...~ l.\-'. lllfjii l‘ it . I l‘._\l‘ll HIT: in Ivinnvwi-Iml , . -. . ‘.\.ll. .l if. r. .l'l. .\ nl l ' .lllll --;.l-.i hilll in l. :l til. Iil!‘iZ<' it'll-lit \\.I‘|'l‘ llll l . n -¢.....». l I ~ l T. ‘lll |l'lill‘ tlll- iii-in: ‘. l‘ till u lyulllllle ti ll l. -l \Inrl':l_v I. . -~ l» ‘llrll ~n liirl‘ ’ ' m \|l' ‘l .‘- “ll lllv‘ l\;-ll sr-riousl ,ll~ I'| ll, l ‘.. "ilflllllun. l‘ industry . ‘.li‘i.1n, ll‘ tlnlliry" lie?! o. llul; at LllilJU llllllcrl- urrivell ' lifter ‘lfilfllllliti! it) .\l- veil 8t \\'l\t'f‘f‘ llc Airn a ys IlVIWILlI he run- (‘pilm m. l‘lt'I'.\'I‘I'IY here and d into ruin llllll lsussllllle. ..:’l,- ll i,llll'\ llml TlIr. Mr- il- jlulr- l-li trol- llurhor l‘, u few ]'i.lills. i-ulzliitiun of y ill fnr was reported . Blliiflc, nn l i . lsol- parents one sister Mar- s‘ "l". at holn 'l'lle fllilcl took plaice from her “l ' prim-i: ,_‘ ~. “.ill"lll u l‘l l ..,> lllluilwl‘ in l .'-. uml ll dulluhler l Bfcliiile r. BC. . (Bertha) The rcmliinl "i , Alberto. —B Mrs. _ fvlcKeinlu, ltl are llnrl was llil fume, but llv- ' lltli‘ lllzlrricd in hrr the lust Cllillfilll} rllli nnmlln W. l.‘ ,~__llllrll hcsities a ~ (iircn l-lllimJlls- Emmet and .l _ two dzlllzhlnis, Lila. Pclll- 2.icl{l~llll.l of Bnllhvllrs Rand null f- urclirl. athomc. Tit-f"? are ,1l:o ii . fire brothers. Rev. William Mciicnnzl of Nebraska U. S.: Frank McKonna of Alberta; . . 'rrll;sn.-tv . l lllllll‘ llf‘ . --I.I-l-'i‘ roll I.O.'\‘ll()f\', mm- . i lil'l"l“l, . I.\Nl)~~.\ll‘ itilll Mls. A. H. Mag- rllvl lllvllvkli lllgll lull. \l‘.‘,lll'(l,'|\1 nun-Hm‘; for n jlnrll‘ V. ‘l “|"‘!'I‘ they Will sail on lilctctlu yluirl. of _a, lingering 111. . ui (liiillif‘ " lcd by her pastor, ~ Aiulillliyl of Sturgeon. |‘|'l‘{| tho. last rites of '.,lnl:~lll. of her rhllrch. 0., ll» mourn besides her wt ul llolnc on 'i‘ ..[lil_‘,',M|11'(‘h 3o 1n- l"ii‘.lf‘7li. \\ 1th ill Sturgeon Cemetery to zlvult. her llllul cull, May ller soul rest in peace. FLTYERAI. AT “EST COVE. U—1llc iuneral of Mrs, '11 A, i oi Coxcilcud was hcid yes- y i\il€‘ilil.)3l1. Service in the tinted Cilurrh llt West Covchglid was conduct-ed by Rev, G,A_ Chris. lit‘. 1315101‘ of the United Church |;lt York. Tile pallbearers were; l“ @1117) Railway Allld. Wendell -\"'\Ill~1l1l. lzilbberi. Iiughes, Am- hrom llirlllett, and Ray Carr. A1’- ter the srrvlce the body was taken to he AIZICLKQII Funeral Home, lottcloun, and will be for. ud b) 'u lollay to Slnlben- -‘<‘-. N. Intcrlncnt ivill. be R/Yfl‘ Cemetery on . R ‘l’, A. Wilson and 111s 601i, Eric, ncconlpllrly the re- lllrl..s to the lllllinlanci. P0 [(15 AVIIREST‘ SIIOP. LIFTTJR: INVESTIGATE 'I'HEF'I‘ --.’\l1 out of Lown woman was ar- TP-"llul 1n‘ City Police Saturday afternoon‘ fllKlv charged with shop ‘luring. Sue Will appear in court ,1! Xilillldilllg. Sllturciay night Mm ;, J it, Prince Street, reported l thllt when she returned hollle .hol'tly before 11 ‘ she found two dollars in Blllhkc gone from a jug where Sh; llppcllrlvll to lnlre been molested, -\l_il'".'~£lltl. ‘Police believed the in- Llliltlvl‘ gained entrance by means 0t a ldcclctrlll key. Mrs. Milliett sus. ixttcll. Polxre said, that a voting lnnll ullo hurl called at the‘ door , ll lflflr; for money, had watched her flyzikevit. from the Jul: and had later llCllllfWil and helpl-rl himself. t}. . to poil l0 her il‘||'fl llllllll‘ SS. Aiallnili, for lwlitiurl in illlPilfI tlm Coronation l'i‘i‘l'lllfiiiil."'. S. I)I'I‘I.lt.'.\' PUMPING ICQIIIP. IiIICNT rm: nnAultLctn-Mr. J. A. Aizlcl/filllln has returned from Mon- treat ixhrrc. he addressed the Can- llliinn sr-eiion of the American Wrllcr “lurks; Association at their Annual Convcnton on "Water Wmli-‘i Slflstclns of the. Marltimcs in al-nr-rul mill Prince Edward Island in pnrtlcllizlr. While in Montreal .\fr. Mllctlflllnn closed a. contract with the Dominion Engineering 00., Ltd. for a Dic.~ei engine and pump for Brackiev pumping station. This is to cilllllir r‘ the equipment now lhcrr. lll r v- of enlcruencies. Tho plaui '.‘.'.'l‘ houcht by lender, subject to ill!‘ .’)i)])l'll\'1il of MT. W. S. Del... (‘Onfiiiitiliii curncer. 'l"lll- lllmllal luv-sting of thel Prinrr- lillnvllrd Island Poultry As-l sol-i inn Inc. it-rls held in the Agri- _l clliiuml Hull. Charlottetown cml ltfollriav April 5th at. 8 o'clock. l Rcpnrts were heard from tho’ PIC ldcnt. and Secretary which siluwcci that while there has been no show held during the winter .i".’l.\.(liI oil-lug to circumstances over ivllich ihorc wins no control the Association is still active and looks forward to holding a show in the full or curly winter oi’ 1937. 'l‘lle following officers were cloc- ted for the ensuing: year: lion. Presidents, lion. George D. DcBlols, Hon. W. R. Dennis. President: Bert Carr. Vir-c President: Geo. Cudmore. Vice Prc-ident for Kings: Jas. Livingston. M url-a y River. John McKmnn of Dorchestcr, James fllld Charles Mc- 1.1 o." Newton C_rcs:.-,' also our slstlr, ufls. William Naddy 0f Greenfield. Directors; Melrrs. L. A. Haszard, Jos. O'Neill. Charles Worth. J88- Lrriglltizcr. Pix-inc Corr, Peter Coles. Jon. McDonald. ' —-MADE THE TRIP IN ‘Illlllfli HOURS-Three young Charlotte- tonians, Allan MacDonald, Eugene Richard and Douglas Moreside cycled to Sulnmerside on Sunday last, making the trip in three hours. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schurman for the day, returning that same ev- ening. The three boys were mem- bers of the Canadian National Tel- egraph stafl.—S, C. N. It. OFFICIALS HERE- Mr. A. C. Egan, Montreal, aud- itor of disbursements for the Cnn- adian National Railway mytem, ac- companied by Mrs. Egan arrived in Charlotifixav-"rl last night. Mr. Egan is on an inspection tour of the Maritlmes. Mr. B. W. Cummings of Moncton, chief accountant for the Atlantic Region, is also in Charlottetown on buiness. Both railway officials leave today for the mainland. —-I’RE'I‘TY IVEDDlNG-—A quiet hilt pretty wedding was soicmniz- ed at Zion Church Manse, Char- lottetown. on the evening of Apri‘. LAID T0 REST-The funeral of Mr. Wlllialu J. Scott was held RICK TNUIWUAY —FUNERAL OF MRS. PAT- MULLIGAN—The funenl Tuesday afternoon from hLs late agfv/IQQQ for Mrs, Patrick Mulligan rasidelwe, Marshfleld largely attended. Service house and grave was Illd W15 were hold on Mondn morning in Ht the 5L Cilllducled many old friend; being present to Paul's Church. Sununerside. by WV» 1i L- Dvllmn- "Ki-fled bl’ pay their last respects to an old Rev. G. A. Christie. The pali- bearcrs were Mesurs. W. J. Gibson, Ludlow Jenkins, A. A. McBcath, Herbert Thompson, Scott and dear friend. Rev. Fat-hcrMur- ray celebrated the Requiem Mesa. and Rt. Rev. Mgr. G. J. Mechel- cnm‘ ian, V.G., performed the lut rites and Almo“ Bwwml- mtemenl w“ at the grave. The pallbearers were in United Church Mar hfield. Cemetery, i. I ..'W"I:ILL KNOWN RESIDENT PASSIIS-Jfhe death occurred earn’ Friday morning. of Mrs. John A. Wight at the home of her daught- er, Mrs. Sam Nicholson, Milltown Cross, Lot 61. The deceased, al- though 84 years of age was quits smart until two weeks before her death, when she suffered an at-l tack of the "flu" with bronchitis which caused her dcllth. During her illness she was visited by her, pastor, Rev. John Sterling of‘ Creorgetoivn who will oPciate the funeral service on Sunday af- ternoon. Interment in Sturgeon 6th. 1937, when Miss Effie Marl:- aret MacLean of Caledonia be- come the bride of Mr. Raymond» Stanfield Smith of Bloomfield, P. E.I., Rev. G. Carlyllc Webster of- l flciating. The couple were nt- tended by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson of Charlottetown. 'I'hcll~ mzinv friends wish ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith much happiness. —I<'UNI-.‘RAL BENJ. C. ALLEN- The funeral services for Benj. C. Alien were held on Tuesday after- noon from the United Church at Union Corner. Rev. J. A. Nichol- son of Tyne Valley officiated. Friends and neighbors attended to pay their last respects to an holl- oureci friend. The pallbearers were six grandsons of the deceased, namely: Messrs. Ernest, Arthur, Gordon and Charles Allen, and Messrs. Percy and Roy Gamble. Interment was in the cemetery ad- joining the church-S. TRINITY YOUNG PEOPLES’ UNION-The regular meeting of Trinity Young PCODIOS’ Union was held in Heartz Memorial Hail Tuesday evening with a. good at- tendance. The devotional period was led by Miss Olga. Toombs, Rlcv. United Church ceuletzry. Pa ‘=ed peacefully away at his; ilulllf‘ at. Cubic Head East on Sutur- i llrly. Feb. ‘.27. 1937, Capt. John hfcilonnld in the 78th year of his llee. Clint. McDollzlld who was born at Chepst-otr, near tile town of Sollris, had left his home when quite young and for about 30 years was Captain of a Gloucester schooner Enifllfifil in the cod fish- ing on the Grand Banks of New- foundland. He was one of the successful captains and also one of the Comlnissinn of Master Ma- riners of the Port of Gloucester for mluly years. EVANGELISTIC S E R. V I CE 5 0I'EN—Evangelistic services will open in the Central Christian Church this evening. Rev. George W. Titus, Maritime secretary-evan- gelist for the Churches of Christ will be special speaker, assisted by Rev. S. C. Cooper, the pastor. Rev. Mr. Titus has had very wide ex- perience, carrying on evangelistic work in almost all states of the Union and in six of the Canadian Mr. MacKenzie gave an interest- ing talk on Missions, and a duct by Miss Marianne Saunders and Miss Edna. Burke WRS much enjoy- ed. The President, Mr. l-lazen Wigmore, presided at the regular business meeting, at which plans were mode to hold a debate with the Junior Y. P. U., some t0 bc held next Tuesday evening. The regular classes were held. after which all adjourned to the "Y' for Bowling. Rev. Arthur Organ, B.A.. B.D., pastor of Bcdeque United Church, recently received a unanimous call from the Board of Centenary Church, St. John, N.B., of which Rev. Dr. A. S. Rogers has been minister for the past ten years. At a largely ntteilried meeting of the Board of the Bedeque circuit on Tuesday evening the pastor's resignation, to take effect the lust. of June, was accepted and Mr. Organ tvas released, with deep rc- gret and sincere good ivishes. Mr. W.N. Jenkins, chairman; AIIZHOY- ace Wright, ML.A.; Messrs. Albert Weeks, Hcrmas Itfycrs and Ifrnuk Quigley were appoint-ed as pulpit supply committee to recommend a suitable successor. WEDNESDAY Many hearts were saddened and a, gloom cast over the Cnmmumly of‘ John J. Gaudet. Jerome Richard. Chcltoil. Sunday. April 11th. when‘ the gentle spirit of lvLrs. Peilze. Campbell. widow of the lalc Charles,‘ Campbell passed away after a brief‘ illness while surrounded by her v . - _ . will rcuct to learn the passing of‘ chiznerl who patiently lenllltned at‘ Mr. Ggorgc n ward, whose death l occurred Tuesday, April 6. i037, at l 11's home in Graham's Road. her bed side until the msanpv BEREAVED _ The ; sympathy of the entire commuu-l ity goes out to Mr. and Mrs. George Beck of Lower Montague in the death of their sou, Mar- fleel, on Saturday evening. Mur- fiect. was a mung man with apro- mislng future and. it is deeply re- gretted that death occurred s0 early in liter-H. ISLAND LADY DEAD — Mr. Windsor Bell. Soillh Melville, RE. I., received a telegram on Sutur- day. April 1"! conveying to him the sad news of the death of hissis- ter, MrslWalter Cooke from pneu- monia in the Sturdy Hospital, At- tieboro, Mass, Mrs. Cooke was formerly Miss Annie Bell of South Melville, P.E.I. The annual meeting of the Busi~ ness Girls Unit of the C. W. L. was held last evening with the 1st Vice Pruldent, Miss Mary Mc- Fariane, in the chair. The meeting opened with prayer. The minutes of the inst monthly meeting and also the last annual meeting irerc mad and adopted. A The review of the year's work was read by the Recording Sec- retary: also reports froln Corres- ponding Secretary and ’I‘l'eusurer, all of which allowed that much good work was being done by this Unit of the C. W. L. The Chaplin. Rev. Dr. McMahon, was presentand congratulated the girls on their work for the past year. The following officers were elected for the ensuing your: President: Mis: Mary McFar- e. Past President: Miss Margaret Dougan. Hist Vice Florence ogan. 2nd. Vice President: Breta Mc- Cube. ' 3rd Vice President: Emma Kelly. Recording Secretary: Miss Gert- rude Condy. Corresponding Secretary: Miss Evelyn Connor». Treasurer: Miss Louise McDoug- President: ' dent of Charlottetown, Provinces. His sermons will be short and on the most timely sub- jects. A cordial welcome is extend- ed to all. Meetings open at 7.45. ‘There passed to her eternal rte- ward at hcr home in Tignisll, Eliz- abeth, widow of the late Charles Cfllllkl‘, aged seventy-four years. Although in falling health she had been able to be around until two weeks previous to her demise. She was frequently visited by her pastor, Rev. J. D. KeLly who also administered the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church. 'I‘llc fun- cral, ivhich was largely attended, took place in St. SllIIOil and Jude Church on April 15th and all that was mortal of a kind and lov- ing mother was laid to rest. beside her husband rind four sons who predeceased her by sevcrlll years. 'I‘herc are llwft to lrloilrn their loss flilt“ sell. Wlllililn, ‘.11 the United Sili-"S. also three daughters, (Eth- el) Mrs. Frank McAlduff, of A1- bertou, P. I.; (Edna) Mrs. G.D. Rogers of v/rst Springfield, Mass; rind Miss Veidrl llt home. Seven grandsons lllld one granddaughter, Robert. Jones o." Mimmfnigasil, I‘. E. I., is ii brother. The pail bnnrers were Messrs. Wm. I/sonrncd. ’I‘hom.'ls lxlClnir, Augustine Iiiclllnfs and Peter Burke. RIP. Friends throughout the province Mr. Ward was B5 years of age and spent his early years as a. resi- then he came to Graham's Road where he has resided ever since. He was a well known farmer and rllriwntxlr, and will he missed by his many friends and miatlves in the east of the province. He leaves to mourn follr daught- ers and three mus namely, Sadie, Mrs. Kenneth Shaw of Hartford, Conny, Ella. Mrs. Maurice Shaw of S. Framingtoll, Mass; Emma, Mrs. Stanley Filrnhaln of New York City; Ida, Mrs. Willilun Delaney of vidence. R. 1.; John of Worcester, Muss; Bert, at. home. The funeral took place at the house on Thurs- day afternoon. The service was conducted by Rev. Arthur Wallis. Pallbearers were: Wiililim liblland Ira. Mallctt. Thomas Wigmore, Wil- liam Burgoyne, Fred Chappelle, Harry Burgoyne. -I‘ARLOR. SOCIAL — A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mm. Robert Humphrey when the Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian Church held I DJTIOI‘ social. Although the wea- ther WilS unfavorable their spac- ious hnlnc was comfortably filled. Rcv. W. O. RJload acted as chair- man and the following programme was given. On account of illness a. number who were to have taken part were not. present. ,0ld songs; vocal solo, Mrs. Preston Kennedy; reading, Mrs. Robert Bowness; pinno solo, Mrs. Ervin Jay: Dilly- ette, Mrs. Charles Kennedy land Mrs. William Champion: duet, Mrs. Kennedy and Mr. Russel Mlle- Kay. Contests were then taken part in by all and created much enjoyment. Dainty refreshments were served by the ladies, after which a sing song was held. At the conclusion of the pleasant ev- china. a vote of thanks was ten- dered Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey for Gull Luke, Sask; William, of Pro-, l LEONARD-Friends will regret to . D tack. Messrs. W. B. MacNeiii. DJ". Malc- Neill, Felix Gallant, Abel Arsen- llult, Henry Perry and Ernest Deighan-S. . -DEATII 0F MRS. WILLIAM learn of the very sudden passing of Mrs. Willinmlleonnrd. on Slin- dlcly afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Compton. Bt- E1- eanors. Mrs. Leonard had com- plained of a. pain in her side dur- lng the morning but did not: think seriously of it and about two o‘- clock in the afternoon she had l gone upstairs to dress to g0 Out- Shorily afterwards Mrs. Compton found her fully dressed crumpled up on the bed in her room. Dr. W. B. Howatt, coroner, Summer- side. was called and pronounced death due to a sudden heart at- ltfrs. Leonard was 66 years. of age and belonged to Alberton. She leaves her husband, one son. Claude of Tignish, and several (laughters. The remains were ship- ped on the noon train yesterdayto Albertou for buriaL-S. ~DEATII 0F MR. JOHN A. STEWART~ThEFB awed away i" the Prince County Hospital on Sunday Mr. John A. Stewart of Portage. Mr. Stewart had beflfl l" failing health for some time and was brought to the hospital about two weeks ago. The deceased was a native of Lot 4a and was in his Ttllh ylezlr. He had resided in West Prince for over forty years. fir“ at The Brae and afterwards at Portage. There are left to mourn. three daughters, Mrs. Stanley C"? or Tryon; Miss Ezztelie Stewart of Brighton, Mass; and Miss Katie Stewart nf Sllmmerside: and 0m’- son, Sinclair, on the home-slend- Aiso one brother. D- H- suwl" °t Brighton, Mass. and one sister. Mrs. J. F‘. MacLeod of Dundas. P. n.1, to whom sympathy is BX- tended. Mrs. Stewart predeceased her llllsllllnll two years nav- The funeral is taking place this MW" noon from the Brave United Church. Rev. Mr. Baker officiating-S. --Mr.--and Mrs. J. Charles Boss. of Belfast who spent a W0 WW“ honeymoon in the United States arrived at the home of the bride l“ Pinette on April 12th. BM! W" welcomed by upwards of elBmY guests at a reception held in their honor on the same eveninEB- A delicious supper was served, and the wedding cake and brides cflke were added attractions t0 "19 table. During the supper the guests were entertained by Violin and Organ music by Messrs: Benton and Ross ahfl COW-BOY songs and old favorites by the slime young men. After Supper dancing was enjoyed by the younl; folks and also SlBD-dalllilfl! by several of the men present. Dur- ing the evening the young couple were nicefy serenaded by their other friends and upon making their appearance the groom was “bounced.” Mr. and Mrs. Ross, were widely entertained while away both in New Bcdford and Boston and vicinity and were the recipients of many valuable gifts and lilso received vcry many beautiful gifts from the home friends. Substanted cheques were received from relatives of both away also cash Riffs from the friends ut home. The young coulpio will make their home with the grooms parents in Rnsebery where he is a, member of the firm of D. E Ross and Sons. ‘heir many friends wish for them many years of happy married life. The death occurred at the char- iottetown Hospiia. at an early hour yesterday morning of Rev. Martin l“. Monaghan, pailsh priest of Am- herst, M. I.', B011 of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Monagtlan of this city, after a. prolonged illness. Born at Kelly's Cross on July 28th 1809, he received his elementary ed- ucution at St. Joseph's Convent and Queen Square School, continuing his studies in Prince of Wales Col- lege and St. Dunstalrs University, graduating from the latter in 1021. Ho then entered the Grand Semin- ary, Quebec, and was ordained to the Holy Priesthood by the late Bishop 0'I..eary on May 31, 1025. After his ordination he was ap- pointed Curato at Souris, and two years later, i928, received the ap- pointment of parish priest at Am- herst, Magdalene Islands, where he labored until his illness, in January of this year. I-Ie leaves to mourn, besides his parents, the following brothers and sisters: Charles Monnghlln. Chief Clerk Hotel Dept. C. N. R. Ottawa; Rev. Gavan P. Monaghan, Ph.D., St. Dunstanb University; Rev. Alfred Monaghan, S. J.. St. Beuno’: 00i- lege, North Wales; Dr. Theodore Monaghan, Sherbrooke, N. B.; Rev. St. Clair Monaghnn. B. J. Immacu- late Conception College, Montreal; Rev. Joseph Monaghan, Iugiopolfe, Kingston, 0nt.; Rev. Maurice Mon- aghan. S. J.. Seminary of Fhiloso- phy, Toronto; Mrs. Neil Noian, Roxbury. Mass; Marie Monmghnn, R. N., Jamaica Plains, Mus. Ind Genevieve at home. The remains will be taken to the residence of his parents 108 Dor- chester Street, today (Tuesday) cf- ternoon, ulnd on Wednesday eve- ning at 7.30 will be transferred to St. Dunstan’: Basilica where Ponti- fical High Mus will be celobrntnd Thursday morning at l0 o'clock. their hospitality. Those present from Summerslde were Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Groom and Mle. Secretary: Ira W. Douglas. ..'l um t.‘- all Gordon Toombm-B. 0n Thursday afternoon the re- mains will be forwarded by Eastern trllin to Souris. thence by the S. S. l I l l l l l . .l.-rlncnl.. which will take place on, Friday morning. SADLY lllllAVlD-Mrs. J. B. Gnudct, 10! Prince Street, Char- lotutnwn, received the lad news Monday of the death of her bro- ther Beloni Gnudet of Laurence, Mass. ‘ l HOTEL OFFICIAL DIES" — MY», A H. Mbud, manager of the Can-l lidian National Hotel, was advtaedl by Mr. Van Wyk. general mans!" of the Canadian National Railivay Hotels, that Mr. George S. Jeslsupl assistant general manager. hndl died yesterday morning. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- cral of Mr. George A. Iaightizcr took pine yesterday morning fmm his late .uidence. Hayfield Street, to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer. f-Fgh Muss of Requiem was celebrated by the rector. Rev. H. I. Flaming. USSR. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. I. R. MaeKenna, 0.86.3, Following were the pail bearers: Messrs. J. O. Hyndmfln. J. R. Munn. J. J. Storey, E. J. H. Morrlssey. Pius Cinrkfn and Inonald MacDonald. -—DIRECTORS MEETING -—An emcutive meeting of the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders As- sociation was held last week at Kenzie, presided. ed under the direction VerauCampbelI, Miss Helen Cali- I UlLIu-illill lit . lab). the ucuv-l oi‘ Jchn D. Nicholson took place at his home in Glen Valley, P. S. I. Mr. Nicholson. who was but thirty- one years of age, was a young man o! sterling character and fine Christian fortitude and was highly respected and bflioved by all who EmeW him. He was the son of Mr. luld Mrs. Daniel Nichclson of Glen Valley, H19 latter D8108 inhi- llllughter of Mr. Duncan Giilis. The Charlottetown Mount Al- ilson Club held its annual meetin! last, night in the Social Hall, Trin- liy United Church. with a good . attendance. In the absence of the president. Mr. Arthur Cooper. the vice-president, Rev. A. If. Mac- Reports submitted by the chair- men of the various committees in- dlcated that under the direction of Mr. Cooper and latterly of Rev. A. It’. MacKcnzle. a most successful year was enjoyed. A musical program was present- of Miss beck and Professor Roy Kendall assisting. Refreshment; and a sing- song meeting to a close. brought the enthwiutic The foifolvlng is the slate of of- ficers elected. Imlnediate past ‘president, Mr. A. R. Cooper. their head 011169 III Summerside. presldent. ML "mink-k A Directors attending were Dr. A. A Lmgg Lockhart, Summerside, president; W. H. Tidmarah, Charlottetown; Mr. Charles Fremont, KC. Que- bec City, superintendent of fish and game for the Quebec Gov- ernment; C. C. Baker, M.L.A.: Major A. S. Robertson, Mermaid. P.E.I.; F. H. CDDP. Port Eigin. N. B.; F. G. Kennedy. Southport, P. E.I.; and Goo. A. Callback, Slim- mersidcn-S. The residents of Marshfield and vicinity were shouked to learn that Mr. William J. Scott of Marshfield suddenly departed this life on Sun- day last at the age of eighty-two years. Mr. Scott resided in Marshfeld Hazen Muir-ll, Mis Vera Campbell. Dr. G. D. Staci. Rev. A. E.’ MncKerlzie. chllder, of its lnost ilighly respected citi- Z8115. Monday. April 5, 1037, after being in ill health for some time, ai- tllough her death came as a sur- prise to all. Vice-president. Mr. E. S. Chand- ler Secretary ‘Treasurer, Miss Edith Hugh. Auditor, Mr. C. H. Black. Directors. Mr. Howard Court. Mr. Wilzmore, Miss Marie In the passing of Mrs. Wm. Bat- Georgetown has lost one She passed quietly away on Born 7i years ago at mechanic he was "workman worthy of his hire". was a. very highly-respected friend: who will sorely miss from their midst. six children. namely: Mrs. lea of Detroit. Michigan. WllITI-MILLS-The all his life, and vl'as,a very succes- ful millwright and farmer. As n very thorough and laainswking in all the wzrk which he undertook. and was n He and valued member of the community. and enjoyed a wide circlehpi cm Left surviving are his wife and Fred W. Andrew, East Royalty; Mrs. J. C. cook, Charlottetown; Mrs. Lcitil Brown, York; Stanley and Alex- ander on the homestead and Char- marriage "Lovntt" ‘to Amhlrlt, M. I., for in- of Elsie Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mills, to William Howard White, son of Mr. and Mr:, William-White, of Milton. was soiemnimd quietly .at the Trinity United parsonage at 7 o'clock on the evening of Wed- nesday, March 24. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Hugh Miller. The bride was becomingly gowned in a navy bluo tailored suit with matching accessories. Miss Julia White, sister of_the groom was bridesmaid. attired in‘ a brown suit and matching ac- cessories. The groom was xupportecl by Mr. Roy Mills, brother of the bride. After the ceremony the bridal party repaired to the home of the bride's parents, where a. wedding reception was held by a large number of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. White will reside at Milton where Mr. White is a prominent farmer. On the week previous to her marriage Mrs. White was given a shower by her many friends and relatives at the home 0f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mills, Bishop Street. The gifts were many and costly and attested to the popularity of the young bride. The gifts were wheeled into the room by Muriel and Florence White. young twins of Mr. and Mrs. Edward White, assisted by Master Robert Mills, four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mills. They were opened by Mrs. Gordon Mills and read by Miss Marion Fredericton, P.E.I., Elizabeth Jane CtIISOII, she ivas twice married. her first husband being the late Wil- liam H. Yorston who died 9 years ago. of this union there are left to mourn six sons and two daugh- ters, Arthur G. Yorston, Mt. Stew- art, P.E.I.; W. Wooiurcl Yorswn, Georgetown; Chas. A. Yorswn, Cambridge. Mass; Florence, Mrs. William McNeill (Ryan); Roland A. Yorston, Waltham. Mus; Wal- ter F. Yorston, Cambridge, Mass; Anna, Mrs. L. V. Jay, Georgetown: Lewis V. Yorston, Summerside; al- so her husband, William Batchii- cler; one half sister" and two half brothers, Mrs. L. Pursey, North Rustico; John Publicover, George- town; and Geo. Publicover, Char- lottetown. Respect for dead and sympathy for the bereaved were eloquently expressed in the impressive ser- vice conriuctcd in Holy ‘Prinity Church by Rev. J: T. Payne, and also at the grave. Remains were laid to rest in the Anglican Cemetery Friday after- noon. Br.. George White. Joseph John- son, Herman _Lavnndier, Henry Sampson. A. E. Jenkins. Pallbearers: Michael Burke The funeral was largely attend- ed by lln assembly of friends who gathered to pay their final tribute to a good friend and neighbour. Yesterday morning at. l0 o'clock, Pontifical High Mass was cele- bruted in St. Dunstan’; Basilica by His Excellency Bishop O’Sulii- van, for the repose of the soul of Rev. Martin F. Monnghan, pariah priest of Amherst, Magdalene Ia- lands, who passed away in the Charlottetown Hospital early Mon- day morning. His Excellency was assisted by Rev. Martin Monaghan, D.D., Mis- eouche, as High Priest: Rev. Gav- an P. ltfonagllan, Ph.D., as Deac- on: Rev. St. Clair Mouaghnn, S.J., as Sills-Deacon; Rev. P. M. Mc- Mahon, D.D., and Rev. Joseph I. Mouaghlin, SJ. Honor; master of ceremonies. Eric Robin; assistant, Wm. Brown, Jr. as Decaons of The funeral oration was deliv- ered by Rev. J. A. Murphy, D.D., Hume. Rector of Bt. Dllnstank: Univer- FRIDAY sity, - A sad gloom was cast over Gas- . pereaux and vicinity when it was The regimental dinner of N0. '6 learned that Clara, beloved wife of District Signals was held last Arthur O'Connor. had passed to ' night. in the Armollrles. her eternal reward on Sunday, Ap- Featuring bright entertaining ril 4th, I937, at the early age of 43 years. The deceased had been con- fined to her bed for only a week with an attack of flu which later developed into pneumonia, and ull that medical skill and tender nur- sing of near and dour friends were of no avail. and she passed peace- fully away on the above mentioned date. Her puaing so early in life is hard to understand. but we shall not murmur or complain. re- milling u we do that our destiny is in tho hands of a wise lmdlov- in; Father. —DIIATII 0F MR5. JOHN A. MILLMAN-Jlhere passed away at her home in Burlington on Thun- day momlnl, Mrs, Jessie MncLeod. widow of the into John A. Mili- mnn, It the advanced ago of 82 yearn. Mrs. Milimnn was a native. of the enltern plrt of the Island but had raided in Burlington for many yours, when she and her into husband were held in high atom by l. wide circle of friends. who will regret to learn of her placing. There are loft to mourn. four daughter: and three sons, nurlaly: Mary, Mn. Wm. Profltt. Burilnlton: Junie, ml-r. MacLcod, Belfut. PJILL; Maggie, Mrl. Alex. Campbell, u“towu:' and Mia Bertha. at homo. The IOIII are Herbert. Burlington. Thomas and Albert on tho homestead, to all of whom much lympcthy iaexmlded. The funeral will take place on Saturday. commencing with a brief service at the house followed lay‘ a service in St. Stephen's Halifax, Hertzberg. after dinner speeches which fol- lowed the toast to the King. WIJ one by Lt. W. K. Rogers. first of- ficer to command a. signal unit in this province. Lt. Rogers‘ recalled old time; with thirty year: ago. Other were: Mayor P. W. Turner, and the following commanders of Militia Unltr: Col. U. G. Dawson. of the 18th Infantry Brigade; Lt. Col. L. '1‘. Lowthcr, of the Light Horse; Lt. Col. P. B. Fielding, artillery: Col. C. C. Thompson. Highlanders. Lt. Col. J. J. Blake. Medical Corps; Lt. Commander J. J. Connolly, R. C. N. V. R. the. orxanizatiun speakers Lt. P. B. I. Lt. Col. R. C. Chandler of the Signals and Major W. J. McDon- ald of the Highlander; also spoke briefly. Out of town guests included Commander Mainguy. Director of Naval Reserves, Ottawa. and Lt. G. R. Stebb. District Signal Officer. representing Brigadier Signals officer; prucnt were Major F. B; Conrad. M. M. con-l- manding the unit. together with the following. Capt. w. A. Smith. Capt. W. H. Worth. Capt. Bell, Capt. L. l". McDonald, Capt.- c. G. Plcknd, Lt. C. S. Chandler. and Lt. l". H. Storey. D. N. BIRTHS DUNNING-At Springfield, Int 61. on April 17. 1037. to Mr. and Mrs. George Dunning a son, Ian Oinude. BARRETT-At April 19, 1937, to Mr. Wheetley River, and Mrs. “Nth-Q. Reagh L. Barrett, a I011. l Nevin. Charlottetown PEARDOIW-At the World gland Hospital 193 Mr. ud M . don.’ Charlottetown)“; PH“ MYERS-At. l-illllt ' "idea Avril 1v. iiivlulvlfrill? Salli ygiluawffl Myers. a son, ' ,1\NT -— At Rusticoviile, 0,», Blinder. April 18. m1, to M, Mrs. Adolph Gallant, s S0,, ‘ml ‘NEWBOMFL- At Illkfifinfln ' A . 1'1. 1m m Mr. and M... ' MP“ Newsome (nee Margaret Math in" §+l.‘“v"li~ta‘§“"’°' -—At Ciyd "ti: Qlflslww April 11, ellllficltfitaltii’ MACDONALD-At April l2. 1931, to Mr and m ‘ S. glgfirdltfacmnald, a gqn__Aneal AItIiENAULT-In U1 Pr ty Hollplml on Anni 1oml°¢§§u“' Mr. and Mrs. Alban Arsenaultto Summerside. a daughter. CARRUTHERS-ultt the Pr‘ Cmmiy Hospital April la linings M . . ' - “$.51? alvlsrlfrcmuce cfmuuw“ °‘ IIALEYQI“ u P "Wpllfll- Arm will?» ti" Frank Daley, gummcrside‘ a MACPIIERSON-A Edward Isfand Hotspltglcnll 21. 1931 m Mr. and Mrs tlzfacPhcrson, Fredericton ‘a r. ‘ I 380D. °" April 1D, Wcbsters Cornel- Pllllcl- Hadley daugh- _._.______MQRRIAGESW I “ ________ _.-.. _ . —~——-__'—_—__- Laura Mae taivgue. "ITE—JORDAN At the '“ Par- “39586. Murray gear-hm». Wednesday‘ officiating, mm, g;,,§,;.,.,'},-, Gmidl" w John Texas White board“ Beach Point. ' m Smm-FYPON — lurllanvs A, u ‘ ~- Fle Parsonage, Mun-M, Harbor‘ 6333.’; 2§§§l..lf' "m- m"- - I Richards or “ma, L§‘,“f,§,,,"§“§§"" Blnkleton of Ocean View "t" - PEA?" Anni 14. m7, COTT Al; Marshfleld on sundlv’ April 1B, 1937 yfifljlfl.’ J. Scott‘ NALD-At S .. on April 4. lwhltzilillslilifio: ygit“ D~ By M°D°Y1R1d. ‘asell all ‘MICLURD-Afi Brcadalbane on Saturday, April 17 9 an}; aged 73 yang 337. Hulh Mac- 0 ERTSON-Suddenly at Bil-cl. Hill on Saturd A . Milton Robertsgri’: ' pm .17’ w" l I] ._ Aglgvll’: laithblcewoggasngow. Suudai 96a Eyg". F“ rown in his ' "Al, St. Nicholas, 4pm m ggziniignilkntllltlhec. gnarl aged as. ._ l, , flwvital. April la, lsamcgollgoglrlllv Stewart of P t grownup-ll); fir? 155531012. Zlprll 8,1937,M,w|1 ' * $223?’ aégd Gilliam Leonard of -—At Milltown Cross A r11 lo. l ' l’ s4 Yfiflil’. Mm John A‘ Wlgm" “g” MYERS-At Cherry Valley A prll ‘1172111237. Florence Ann. infant. lbfimler of Clifford Myers. MOillli. . 8nd the late Mrs. My“, 88B 6 mo and l8 days. gftfig-At Lower Montague, oll B “Yl APP" 11- 1m Marfleet eck. in his 32nd year. r $3T5R$&I7n.(1illliarlottetown on .4 p- aged :18 yen.“ rs. Jerome Peters. MoKENZIE-At Watertown, Mass. Al)?" 19, 1937. Mrs. Kenneth Mc- Kenzie in: her 87th year. COOKE-At Attleboro, Mass. April 17- 1937- MIB- Walter Cooke“ age 3B years. NEWEOM-At Inkernuln, April l9 1937. Maude Dorothy, infant dltuzhter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newsom. GRAHAM-At the P. E. I. Hospi- lfll Anrll 20, 1937. Mrs.- Ernest Gra- mm "Y Murray Harbor North, age 60 Years. BRElIAUT-At Alexandra on Ap- Ill 2i. 1937, Thoma; Knight Bye- lwilt. aged a4 years PETERS-At Charlottetown April l6. 1937. Llwflln Pauline Peters (llee Rlmlifll) I89 76 years. Wife of tho ilk Jerome Peters, formcrlv of Buy View. P. E. r. MoEACllBRN-At Rice Point Wednesday April 21, um, Mrs‘. Alexander McEachern in her 72nd year POLLARD~Entered into rest in Rcxlbury, Mass. April 5, I937. Mrs. Charles Pollard lEliza Hawkins) daughter of the late John Haw- kins lmd Grace Stewart Hawkins, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Ls- fand Survived by daughter Verna and sister Matilda. Interment in Forest Hills Cemetery. MoMURllER-At Boston. Mass. 1m April 20, I937. William A. McMur- w’. eon of Mrs. John McMul-rer 0i this city. F‘ MASSEY-At East Baltic. Lot 46- Aprii l9, ltliitlidwerd Muaeymged 88% years. F‘ MOOOREGOI —- At Dunstlflnltlfi ‘rhurlday, April 22. i987. JIM MaoGregor. in her 04th year. MILLMAN-At nllrllllnon. April 29. I087, Jennie MncLeod, widow o! the 1m John A. MIUIIIIII, mild I? yuan. ' BERNARD-At 30 Upper liflllboffi Street. on Monday, April I0. 1997' Ivan Samuel Bernard. younlfill- 5°“ of Mr. and ma. Hal Bernard. 1' MONAGIIAN — In the Charlotte- town Hospital, Monday. APP". l9- 1037. Rev. Martin F. Monllhln’ Pariah Priest of Amherlt, Mud" lene Islands, in hi: 39th your.