1 w ll s ` r 'MAY 7. 1931 'rms cl Anl.o1"r1~:TowN czilsnnisw PAGE FIV E __ _ _when nu . _,__ l_ ur. and me. my Dixon. mt AND _VICINITY M __ Mm Geo __ . ‘ . _______ - 1'. In I' G Pfllll , 0 _ _ “out af ‘°'t." _AUCTION !‘0l.TY-FIVE at Holy ggtzetatwnuvntnlsxgxg Eat Mi-, md mn, Al-tems; cameron were recently married. arrived htvsvme _ m°°g;dI':_i“n‘d°y eungg' - ____ and Miss Vivian Cameron, of_S_um- from a short honeymoon to the . _ _ ‘ _ V ' ' mv, gm” M9105, 0; gh”-10",. merside, molpred to Fortune Cove on Mainland on Saturday aftemoon. For _ mom, 3 nt ,_ g¢w_q|, in sourig lu; Sunday and were welcome guests of the Present they will reside in Wil- * um!" cmmcn' °h°"" W' week. pe _ ya _ Mr. and im. ci. iz. Lesrd. mot. we wish then every hoppi- ...__ _ n . _ _ _ ~ prayer with sermon at 230 p. ln. A lu," number. were in “mm ML Law, w‘u¢e` the sym_ eu _*_ P|°k'm°'uP_ _,, _ i - dance st the moving pictures which cathy of his friends ia the lou or a Rev. J- B- wilson spoke in Wilmot _ __ '~ _ !“:;“;;:_‘_’__‘L° “'“;“"““"P“l’"‘ were held st Yeo's 'rnestre on set. valuable mare. “W very sud- Hall on Sunday afternoon. May ard. _ ~ '~ ‘ _ ' ‘ ‘f ` ._ '° ”"s' "“‘“" H““» ui-dey night. 'rho title of the picture denlv efew days asc. to it larse and somewhat luvenlle being "Ranger the One Man Dog." ' --_ °°¥lll‘¢¥Htion. Judling by the inter- Mrs. Dan MacLean, of=Tyne _v;i- t shown, the boys and girls would lm-s, w, J, chgvefie of chu-logic. ley, was a visitor to Csscilmiieo last .80 home with a store of good, spirit- town, has arrived in Souris to' spend Wulf- _ llll l’00d. ld Mr. Wilson's sermons s. few days visiting/ friends in our _ --- are well w°rth hesrlns- town. The many friendafof Mr. Robertl _ -_- Rayher will be glad to~lea,rn that he 'Farinlng is beccmirls' quite general Mr. Wm. Hanlin of New Zealand, 15 HOW Well On the road to recovel-y,~_ now in this and surrounding com- Was_ v. visitor to our town on Satur- after his serious illness. His daugh- munities and soon the red soil will day on busilicss. _ ter, Miss Ruth, returned to char- assume a green appearance. Already ___ lottctowri on Wcdncsdayto resume ‘l the DB-Stllra fields have turned to a i. ‘ icy. Blmdsy. May loth. Evening _____,__,.,._.. _ ; -,-------- Friday 8.15 P. M. Admission 35c. I 4425-is-e-si. '_ _London Letter ` LOWER. PRICES -- Garden City tar Ml" F- ”°"°'°' ”""°" rm' Butter now selling in io lh. lots for e _ staff Correspondent) _ mxnom my 5__w_P_)__0ne of ease. 2 lbs. so cents. i ih.43::_i__ W few old customs of En8lB!\d tllili W paging is the gathering of large n’0Wd5 hem" me mm °‘ ° lmmn E en Macbougull will preach Seb on the dll’ °f “-“ °"°°““°“' °’ "““1‘ hath ioth at Birch Hill at ioso. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.-Itelh w ~ ._ lows PHl'lY»" "5 lt L’ ’°‘“°"1m°5 ’°f°r` Kinross at 2.30 and Murray River at :ed l°- _ 1 The law aholishllig public hangings "5 the first blow at the crowd. ln um” days the crowd would gather in inure evening and wait all night for _M , sight of the doomed man on the b p. m. B. l. S.-Regular monthly meet- g Thursday evening. 8 p.m. Full tcndance requested. Important usiness. Initiation. New I-lnll. yay to the gallows. They would be-_ mils the hours by quarreling, suck- lns It Sl" ."°°°’°5' ““d ’“““°h'““ s. s. iw/ioulilen due charlotte- bfsllfl ‘md °h°°‘“°' town, Friday, May 8th. Sailing same ll W”-" '"1 meal gathering mr pick day for St. Pierre and Newfound- D°¢k°l~5» Wh° t'°°k Pdvmtage °f the lend. For space rates etc., apply J. retklf-SS “l°°d °f ‘he ’“°""’d °“°° s. Bragg, Buntsin' Bell wharf. 4406-5-6-21 ind W‘*"‘°° ““’“l' Wm' ‘”“"°h°“" ”“”' Phone 1129. _ 442s-2|. ss and other valuables. Workmen re- mained away from their jobs. Thousands of Spectators msn - services in t he united urch on Sunday, May 10th New C Full consideration always was giv- G]asgow_ an u B m _ Cavendish at on to the crowd. They might have 7 .30 p m, Motherls Day Sunday. llle °°“fl°m“°d "W" “nw” f"°’“ Rev H s Bishop, Minister. prison to the gallows lying upon a huidle and there was room for thousands to stand and see the a.ct- t A MEMBER OF THE STAFF OI e Halifax Ladies’ Collegeand Con- h “ll @><°°“il°H~ servetory ci Music will he in Prince The hour at which the hangman Edward Island in July and will be W°\ll\| brlng his mp” was d“m“uy glad to meet old students and pros- announced by e prison worker, and p liter the prison bell sounded its warning that the prisoner, guards md priest were beg‘nning the march NEW GLASGOW AND CAVEN- h _ 1 will active new students. The exact date be announced later. 4410-5-5-51. SUNDAY SERVICES, for the New W *he °X°°““°'l YW- Glasgow church ci christ are as _There was a few moments silence fouows: Bible school mm a_ m__ and then the black flag was raised P ching service 1100 a m, also FCI . . . iver the l>fl-l°1=~ 'l'*l°l'! W” 21° Med service in Fredericton church 'iso to go into details. When the prison- P ii- had been sentenced, the jurist donned the black hat. The blackflag meullt he was deisd. An execution today is a. uqiet af _ m. Wm. G. Quigley, Pastor. WELL ATTENDED SERVICE - he service at Central Christian -» T lair. A small-sized crowd still gath- Church was well attended Tuesday ers hours before the execution, but night. Dr. and Mrs. Whlston were italwsrt "hobbies" maintain order. heard in a duet"Upon My Knees." No warning is given as the man subject of the discourse was "_Is time the death' cell. No black flag Jesus God" and the Evangelist bas- is raised a.fterward.- Instead a no- ed his remarks on John 1: 1 “In the tice is tacked to the door announc- beginning was the word .and -.the lsg that the execution has taken wo d was with God and the word was place as ordered by law. The crowd surges forward to look at it and gi 1' . God; the same was in the be- lining with God." By way of intro- thea disperse. duction, the speaker stated that the i Lest Minute stems:-Irs Banned Deity of christ was not generally I Famous last-minute remarks such subject ol controversy within the ls are attributed to American pris- Church, but was being discussed liners are ,never read in print, or la rgely outside Church circles. “There heard by the curious thousands who are two great attacks on the Deity follow details of a murder case rc- oi Christ" said the Evangelist. First ilgiously. Confessions, if any are the modern view. of the Deity of made. are never revealed. Both are msn. These are days days of Big violations of the law. Man and Little God, the doctrine of The reader may be told how the H umanism. #There is nothing Di- llflevner spent his last hours. what,vine about man" said the Evange- fwd was served him and what he list, “The war proved that." There had to drink before he mounted thelare 800,000 dope fiends in the Unlt- 1-__-.- »Mlss Florence Owen has returned a few days in our town. Mr. Wilfred Doueette passed Master Ralph Gamble, the six- Gamble, met with a painful accident . _ _ ~|_;¢:||l|»i|| lim-ill," SOURIS lcssounrsc _ Li: .:‘;'.:.“:::..‘1.”.‘;?“°°“"“°““‘"“°` Mr. c. rseoaugh, Boar nlvcr woe ri her duties at the P. E. Island Hoe- “ice Wee” °°l°f» “Hd 111 8 few weeks recent visitor to soul-is on business. vital. Another daushter. Mrs. sl- ‘We Shall see cows and sheep graz- bert Huestls, of Summerslde. whois lllg on them and lazily basking in The s: s. Lolly finished unloading a graduate ofthe Prince County ‘he Sllmllllle- Thus secs the snrlns fertilizer at C. N. Railway Wharf on Hospital, is now attending her father. md Sl-\1!llll¢l‘ f-lHYS~ Saturday morning and in late after- Mr- Rayner is indeed fortunate' to -~ noon left port for victoria iv, E_ `1_ have such skilled service at this time THC Wllmlll Vlllley Sunday School -to leave the remainder of the cargo and a host' of friends hope for his had I rcwrd attendance on the af- of fertilizer there, also to iuire rt vvmlllcte recvvcry in the near ru- ` l=m°°n.°! the 3rd instant. there he- ' small amount of potatoes as part llll'¢~ _ ing 37 present. lil order to carry on Cllfso on return to the United States. -_- _ ‘ _ °lllCl°l'll-ly. we are in urgent need of Mr. willsrs csseley, teacher at leecllers l>°lh for b.°ys_ and elrls Ml!! Elizabeth MacDonald. teach- Uniorivale, spent tha week and with classes. Still there is room for more er at Bay Fortune, spent the week lil-S Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lyinali ` PUPHS. Th0rcf0l'e. ll .V011 are not al- end at her home in Souris. Caseley. ready coming, be on hand next Sun- __ day.~W. to Charlottetown after having spent year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce GEORGETOWN ll few ‘WS 28°- While Pleyine. he 'rl-ie Modern show cc., held mov- Mf- l"l'°°lPH\1 Leslie. of st. Peters ren and struck his heed on econ- ing pictures in the Town 1~le1l,c.cor- Bly. Govemmerit Road Engineer for crete step and narrowly escaped the getowri, on Friday, May ist, and KIHBS County, was in Souris and loss of an eye. As it was, he re- Saturday, May 2nd. and was largely East/ern Kings last week on business. ceived a nasty cut just above the attended. Excellent music was fur- eye, which required several stitches' nished by Mr, Geal-ge Easton, This Mr. W. E. Enman of Charlottet- to close. The little fellow waslm- was Mr. Es.ston’s first appearance on town, is at present in our town on medlately rushed to Dr. Champion the stage and the audience were very home in Georgetown, _ Misco; Annie Miupliy and Bertha' ily engaged making cart wheels. business. and at latest reports, was resting much pleased with his musical tal- __ nimili, ilofiructur-n. were visitors tel 4;- . comfortably. cnt and wish him success. l Mi-_ _James MCCO,-mac and $01, C;ii~cl:;nli_ illv i;llv:.ie of Mrs. Mulll- visitor to Morell, the guest of her sis- » _ . ' ,' " c - 'goto '|i,f¢_ii1i. ll“'0l-\8l1 30lU'l8 011 T.\‘l`5dl\Y °“ fe’ Mr' and M"5~ All-°ll Rayner' were. Mr. Earl Lavers. oi' tile P.E.I. 11,' tile guest of Mr. McCtil'lnau's Iii'otliel',l ---- turn to his home in Charlottetown visitors to Elmsdale on Thursday, Tignish, Spun; the wccl; end at his Mr, .mlm MgC0i~md¢ and pistol-_ Mi-,c_ l\ir..:.i~::_ John r.lui;~h_\- und Henry _ ing visit to the City ,the guest of hei after having spent a few days at the -_-- home in Georgetown. | A J Maelnunalrl ste Miss Catherine Weeks . _ _ _ _ ~ _ ~; iii.-mil, - lg J- .' pl ", MB8dalen Islands. Mr. Vernon _Mcthernll recently re-l _` _ _______ ____ ,_ » --~ ,- e. --._ Sun Ripened § W55 Mlillcl Burke. l30Ul;l1lUll lb- Mr. Adam Frclicll, Panmure Island, are busily engaged painting in Can lllld. Sllclll lllv \\'€Cl< Cfld lll G00l'l;€- recently visited Geolgutulvn. digan for several of the people.-A. own. visited Ch,grl0ttel;gwn_ Customs, Charlottetuwil, recently vis- |ited Cvcorgctolvn. quet and William Mui-pm-I Suu,-is, Mi .lnlllcs Batellildcr, Cieolge motored to Georgetown on Sunday. _ __ -___ I Mrs. George 'l'aylol‘, Ccorgt~to\vn,l liiiss Ethel Renton, of the Experi- Mrs. Dalton, Georgetown, recently l\ll‘. ,Arthur MacDonald, of the GLEANINGS FROM BALDWIN! ROAD AND VICINITY time, Messrs. Frank Paquet, Joseph Pa-, '_~ The Spring has °°me» that l°y°ul . _:___ _ _ _ . . _ _ flown, rccclitly visited Chai'lo|.teto\vn.| Whcnce oprns buds and flowers. Th e birds they sing their swcetesl songs, Mr. Joseph MacDonald and son Mr. James PublicJ\er, of the C. G. _ S. Brant, spent the week und at hisl -- 'Vernon lcecniiy \ieit rl Gem \\ to his home at Souris West aftcr Rhodes, of Corncrbrool., Newfound , llllVll'lB completed his years studies land, following _an operation. The l\ll0WS Bild how IOM he lived after ed States, are these divine?" The l-_lit trap was sprung. That is all. The second attack in the modem view '“°l¢lll Custom of holdlns an inquest of the smaller christ. 'rhe christ of ever the body to see what produced Humanism; the super-man; the d“lll» Still 18 f°ll°W¢d- Tllll-S Ullelwisest man that ever lived, but not "W5 lllal "50 and S0 Wild Gxedllted the Son of God. In conclusion, Dr- |_t_a am. at such and such prlS0h Whiston said that he believed that N °"l¢l'¢¢l by llW Mill llelllll W” Jesus is God because the Scriptures iililscd by 5l.l'BnKillBl5|ol’l." spy gg’ b¢¢3\i5¢ _He was bam like a ' God, because of His spotless life and “NNHT CBYMIW/ because of the claims that Christ ABOUT ILLNESS made. Services every- night except Saturriry at-7.30. . OTTAWA, M8 8.-"G0 ask the " ”'°*°_ fellow who wrotle lt," was Premier Mr- Em 'F°““d' medial student Bnlmciis smiling admonmon t0mgm_nt. Dalhousie University, Spent the when he was quericd'regl1i'ding the “Wk 'md l“'l'°W"' with mf’ “nt” Mr* report that he violated doctors ord-'A I- Ma°L°*‘“‘ “nd Mr' Ma°‘L'“'“'“- °“ tts to snow” Ri" Hom Miwkenzie 'his way to his homo in New London. Kinds recent four and it hall-hotu' P~ E I~ '-'\l"'l‘¢“° NWS- llltech in thc House of Commons. I ' ’ To those who heard the Plinie ' llnlmr usau the opposition on the moo uma oowrusr occasion in question at the start of th: throne speech debate, the sug- leition that he had suffered from ah Notes on the Prince Edward Island El' Laying C0n"t‘9l. |01' UIC \V¢0|i lllllck cf acute appendlcitis on the Prttlolis night came as a surprise to-` llly. He 'spoke for an hour and `a Ending May lst. 193l~ Mir. Wm. Sansom's B.R., pen li lcfl llsll' with all his accustomed vigor] T-llrlty and thoroughness. Certainly W lnpearanoe and gestures gave no` lllflleetion of illness. l ' Yet in spite of this and in spite of _lllc Prime Ministers refusal to cfm-` "fm 02'. deny the report, an unoliiciai °h°°l¢"llD reveals that the report ap-` P*_l’°l\lly began in a most authorita- llve quarter. tits contest for the Week with 65 eggs. 73.4 points: The Experimental Farm. Fredericton was second with 65 else. 72.2 points and Mr. Dalnel Cantelo's BR. hen 18 was third with 64 6888. 'I2 points; Mr. Wm. Sansam's BR.. hen No. 5 in pen 11 leads the con- test for individuel production with 154 CID. 110.7 points; The EXPEN- lnental Farm, Charlottetown, BR. .._____,_ hen No. 'I in pen 'I ie second with 144 .1 _ _ _ _ _ l em. 101.4 points and Mr. BevB°m'I iieiia numbers a and 4 are third and fourth with iso em. less sein" end 141 eggs, 155.4 points respectfully. lm pens lensing in total predile- ttan are:-lst, Wm. Sansom. Durham aridse. Ns., nn, im ease. 1882-6 points. Ind, Experimental Farm, Fred ericton, rua., nn., iles em 1207-ll points. 8rd. James Tupiin, New Ann» an, P.ll.I.. BR., 1018 eggs 1077.2 points. _4th,- Mrs Roland Easter, New Vwiltshlie, ws... 954 eggs, miss Mr. Elmer Campbell, of Rollo Bay. was a recent motorist to our town on business. Cable Head. spent the week-end in Souris at the home of her mother Mrs. .~A. White. Mr. George' _MacDonald, South Lake, was a motorist to Souris on‘ Friday. Mr. Ernest Townshend, Bay For- tune, wls a visitor to the Eastern Mletropolls on Saturday evening. The many friends of Master Jack Matthew will be pleased to learn that he arrived ligne from Charlot- tetown last week completely restored from his operation for appendicitls st the P. sl. 1. Hospital, charlotte- town. Mrs. J. G. Brierly, returned to her home in Montreal this week after having spent a. few days visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McLean of Souris. _ Mfrs. H. G. Matthew, of Souris was a visitor to Charlottetown last week. -(G) KELLY’ CROSS SCHOOL V Honor Rioli' for month of April. Grade X-l. Gertie Nantes, 2. Al- ban Paquet. Grads IX-1. Mary Alice Monag- han. ‘ Grade Vll-1. William Waddell, 2. Pcrrccza Waddell, 3. Stirling Wad- dell. Grade VII-1. Mary McKenna, 2. Mary Bradley, 3. Lawrence Monag- han, 4. Lloyd Waddell. Grade VI-1. Peter Bradley, 2. Wilfred Woods. Grade lv-l. Francis Kelly. 2. Richard Monaghan, 3. Mildred .Car- rughcr, 4. Pierce Woods. Grade Ill-l. Thomas Bradley, 2. Annie Waddell, 3. Thomas Tralnor, 4. Francis McDonald. Grade II-1. Kelvin McKenna, 2. Genevieve Carragher, 3. Beta. Brad- ley, 4. Faustina Monaghan. . Grade I-J, Gavin Woods. Perfect Attendance: Gertie Nantes, Alban Paquet, Mary Alice Monaghan, Will- iam _Waddelifi Perreeaa Waddell, Mary McKenna, Kelvin McKenna, Mildred Carragher, Genevieve Car- ragher, Bernadette Clrragher, Wil- fred Woods, Annie Waddell. Mary Kelly, Mary I udley. Peter Bradley. Rota Bradley. Lawrence Mbnlslllll. Thomas Ti'ain0l'- - But why expect a statesman to koow what the People want when the people don’t?-lixelisngm' _ It had been a thrilling narrative. "And you mean to any that after that amazing adventure he lived to tell the tale?" lpoints. l. .Tha .production for the wee; was lil# IM to dbh 17004. "Yea, _waa the. reply. "And_ he's done-nothing else ever ainoe.” B* Dlll'l°llSl° Uvlvefslly. Halifax N. synipathy.of_u\uny friends is extend S. ed to Mrs. Rhodes and her_ four small children, who at present reside _in Summerside. , _- 'I‘he .work .of pile-driving on Mill River Bridge is.making,rapid pro- gress, urider the. capable /direction of Miss Olga White. Teacher 'at 'the foreman. Mr. Wilfred lu-iynsrfi, of Port Hill. This will be gratifying news to the public. as the bridge is on an important highway and -its early completion is. .much to be de- sired, ' . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rankin and family. of Summerslde, mctored to Cascumpec on Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton u Hdson.-C........ 'WILMOT VALLEY Mr. Lorne MacCaull, -North Bedo- que, purchased a. Ford Coach rccen '.2' ._ . Mr. W. Cecil Forbes, one of Kel- vln’s _energetic young farmers, is busily engaged in digging a cellar for his barn, which he plans to remodel and place over same in the near fu- ture. 'i Mi'. Arnold Walker, Kelvin. be- came a mellibei' of Excelsior' Division. Cons of Temperance, on Thursday evening, april auth. 'this Division now has eighty~two members on its roll, and is still growing. Brother Isaac Walker. Kelvin, is the present _-_._ Mr. Lloyd Waugh, North Bcdeque, horses from Mr. J: W. Whitehead. Kensington. ‘ We arc pleased to note that Mr. J. Darius Hogghas recovered from Worthy Patriarch. ' has recently purchased a team of'| and you avoid lots of trouble later on. The most ef- .f festive disinfee- -.» tant is the heal- . ing vapor of Cat- arrhoaone. _ _ ‘ The medicated vapors of Catar- rhoaone spread a thin film ofhebi- llll Gila ove_r the entire-hreethilix apparatus; t cleans away naatry- discharges. swf! , spitting .add arrh. To prevent winter ills, to stop sniifles, to heal and stregg- lthen the nose and throat. me n- tarrhoeone. Complete _out.i‘lt' you can secure in any drug store for one dollar. Smaller _ _ -Catarrhozone -_ __ .. ...,..,i Ends Qatorrll, Couglu. _ Coil meaning, does away with l'l\ld_tohe.` coughing, throat trouble and oat-, cciveci the sad news of the death of ` '__m m~H H gcto\\'li. Aloyslus, of Punlllurc lslalllrl, rcccntiy X- lily visilgri Gaul-gniglvii, _ Mr.. i'Jri1\m lil-.icDcli:lid, Panmure w ____ 3 island. :iirnt the week end in Gecr Mr, I-‘rank Dalziel, nl' the C_ C-,_ 5_ gctuwn, the guest of hcr niotner, Mrs.. Car I~‘el'i'y, spellt tile week curl at his -`5llll‘~ll~ ' V home in Geol'ge:o'.\'ll. l --*_ l_120UIld again. H-flfer being 19-ld lll ___ I l\il=.s Gladys Murpliy, Pillilnure Is- /with a cut foot. ':ll'lci_ recently visiiefl Geoi'geto\vn. .Sill ilu li-L'