p. t. l1 PAGE TEN MONDAY home m HRBuSDUIuN. 11-6 —KETURNEU FROM FLORIDA —-Mrs. n‘. W. Manson. Dr. and Mrs. H. '1‘. bOIi/ill. of summerside, and liars. R. J. ivuceieili of ‘tyne Va.- ley. returned on Muiuy lust from Florida where tney have been spending i-ile wimer months-S ,.*SL‘M.I\IER. CHARGE — Mr. Jams iyiaouowan, ‘rheological stu- dent, 11110 received his BA. degree at liicunt Aiuson Unl-tenlty this year, and who has been visiting his noine in "lmulr tor u. few days. left for s Rner N. B where ne has a charge :01" the suntmerl tnontlts. 1111-. .1 Gowan expects to be omutneci 111.11 _1 .11". f-‘l'N.'.-.‘lt.-\L tut; .11 ul 1112 ;. .~ Ralph Diamond. Kliiuh 11.1, .3 was hein lrotn h.» ...1l1er's rcjidence, Douglas ztrte. Slzurday" aiteinooxtl ’ and gntvef - '. H, L. Den- j Stunts ut xtre CGlluliClCl . t; Q.C.a 112w 11' J. :1 _. Winiani Curr Ar- t11..r (1.1 . 0:111. Vhnti, Arthur isztacc and Aim. .1 Linton. IFNERAI. SERVICI-TS-Jfllé fun- 21:11 of Hlioiti Dlillhnll 11;s held Bulurtiay‘ morning from A. A. Hen- ‘ _ Undertaking Parlors to St. .1n'.s Ba ilica where Requzem l-liyh Alas. was celebrated by Rev. P. McMahon D. D. The pail bearers 1111-2 hid-sis John Gillts, An us Lvllgaphte, Joseph Collins, D, Gig s. Maurice Bolger alld mm Ooyie. The members of the L. P. U. of witch the deceased was n. member nrevetied the hear. e. Flwlilffill. AT STr\‘\l!lOI’E—-The [1111 of l-‘iank McCabe, 09, who riled 11L his Stauhope residence on Thursday was held Saturday morn- ing to Covehead Church. Services at church anti graveside were con- ‘ '1 .' t ~ Father Mc- " cf S.. Dunstan: University. arers were: Messrs. John i\i_ Aeneas McDonald, Joseph Robnon. Louis Marshall, Isaac Lawson. Arthur Shaw. FUNERAL SATURDAY - The 111 "111 of the late Mrs. Dorothy Brow... who died in Boston, Mass. was held from the residence of her ulster Mrs. E. Kucher, 245 Queen St, on Saturday afternoon. Ser- vices at the house and grave were conducted by Rev. C. Webster. In- ferment mu in Canoe Cove Ceme- tery. The pallbearers were J. P. Crockett, Chester Shaw. Herb. Plains, P. J. MacDonald. Fred Robertson, J. G. MacFadyen. iVI.-\§ONR WILL VISIT-Members of .\L~.=on;c Lodges celebrating the bi-cetitenaiy of the founding of the first lodge of their order in North America at Annapolis Royal, N.S., will visit Charlottetown 1n Juiv it has been announced. Many Ma .c dignitaries from England. Scotland, Ireland. the United States and Canada. will attend the cele- bration. according to present plans. The party will arrive in Charlotte- town on Friday. July 15th, and an Emergent Communication of Grand Lodge will be called alt 4 o'clock in the afternoon in th Prince of Wales College Hall. c some cv- oninz a dinner will be held ct the Canadian National Hotel. INTERESTING MEETING AR- RANGED-A meeting of unusual interest hu been an-angcd for in connection with the visit of Mr. Graham Towers, governor of the Bank of Canada, who will be in Charlottetown thin week. The meet- ing will take the form of n. dinner Thursday night when the Rotary. Gyro Kinsmens Ciubc will join with the Charlottetown Board of Trade and guano of the Bum- merside Board of 'I‘radc to hear Mr. Towers’ address. Mr. J. LeRoy Holman of Summerside. a director of the Bank of Canada, will also attend this meeting. " LAID T0 REST-Tin funeral 11f the late Mrs. W. H. F. Gill was held from her late residence yes- terday afternoon to the People's Cemetery. Services at the house and grave were conducted by Rev. Dr. Legate. The mourners were. Stephen Holroyd. Frank Andrew. A. E. Morrison, John Daizie‘, A. ll Mould. W. M. Breliatit, S. A. Ma.- beod, J. A. MacMillan. H. L. Beth- u.11~. Hon. F‘. R. I-Ieartz, D. A. Mac- Kinnnn, G. P. Nicholson, J. A. Wcbrter, J A F'r'a.ser. J. F. Whear. J. E. flarris. Stanley Matheson. J. P. Hlilion. Chief Justice Mai-h- eson, C. H. B. Longworth, Maur- ice Weeks, Charles Earle, Joseph MacNciii. Wm. Gordon, G. D. Wright, H. F. Connors, L. L. Jen- kins. WINS IIIGII HONOR-Mr. Jos- eph MacMilian of Charlottetown. son of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Mac- Miilnti, Etiston Street, has been a- yyarded the Holmes lvfetini. given the student leading the five years- medical class at McGill University. Montreal, as well as the Governor Generals sliver medal for public health and a prize 1.1 surgery in the same institution. it was learn- ed over e weekend. Hon. Dr. W .J. P. MaciMllan was another student from this province who won the Governor General! medal. There have been five or pix stud- ents from Prince Edward Island who have won the award in the 60 years. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. acMillan leave tomorrow for Montreal to attend their son's Rraduatiou. WEDNESDAY Mr. Towers’ vialt hare concludu I tour of the Maritime Provinces. n trip which so far u this Pmv- ince is concerned. ho slid. lud I two-fold purpose. Pint in wished t0 see the Branch here. which h! had not formerly visited. And sec- ondly he wanted to tech in touch with time oondf thrwchout thl comb‘! by studying than at first F5 r: <- FAMILY BEB-EAVEIENT — Word has been received in this c1 of the death in Syria of Mrs. Ge Kaye. mother of Joseph and but Kaye of this city, who passed the h nit -RETURNED T0 HANTSPOBT —-Mrs. M. u. nnowla, wno has been vtsntnu her daughter, Mrs. Davis nidslone and tur. udswno, returned _on rrlaay iii-St w her The deceased visited -—WINS AFGHAN—MIB Dora daughter of Mr. ban Arsenauit. Sum- merslde, was the holder of lucky ticket 2'71 in the lottery 01f an Afghan. which was made by members of the Holy Fiamiiy Soc- iety. and received the prize at the reszuiar bingo party. S ISLAND FAMILY BEREAVED --The many friends of Mr. Mrs. Joseph Lowe of Glen Ileslie. Aibrrta. formerly of Dover, P. E. learn of the sudden (hath of their youngest son. Grant in hospital in Grands Prairie on April 30th. They have the deep- “WADLY BERIIAVED- Mia Margaret Campbell, Montague; n. ceived a wire Monday announcing the death of her brother 111011133 or e. Mr. Campbell has visited there f0, the past several summer: FOB OTTAWA-A dele- LEI’! ‘gkation from the Queens Conn orkm en's Association left ycster- i day (Tuesday) morning by motor for Ottawa. the chairman J. J. ’I‘rainor left this morning by tnmit- train and will meet his co tee in Ottawa on Thursday. -J. M. Smart, parks commissioner, arrived in Charlottetown Monday nigth. Last night he said he was here lining up developments to be carried out. They were going ahead with l regular program, he announced. —-EXCISE CASE-—A man - peered before Magistrate Darbyagr and special wmiwle est sympathy of the entire oom- munity in their sad bereavement. <Patrlot please copy). —-VISl'l‘0R.\‘ T0 S'SIDE '— In- uu-r-sitig \'lSllUI'S to Shmllltflfilflfi are er of the Blptist Church. . - Lynch of the Slit anon, ‘- - - I u‘!. Ce11.r11i Sitcei. 111v bride rtiu-riv lvliss $011111 Bcckmutt. 111111 a grad-nut;- ot tho l;o_v.11 Al-j tcx-atitlrm Hospital. Edmonton. Ai-g berm. Attrr visit 112 friends on the‘ Iiand they 1111i make their home. in I-‘ort Maa-Murrayx Alberta-S ‘ -——--— l LONG LOST WEDDING RING FOUND-A gold wedding ring, lost,‘ 1n the yard of a home in Aiiistoml this Prrtzncc. 20 ycars About a week atzo a grandson dis- covered the rung embedded in the tzround not far from the residence of hi. grandmother. It was in ai- rntmt perfect condition and was re- cognized by engraving on the in- LADY ABERDEEN Canadians were delighted to hear on Monday evening over C. B. C. the voice of the Dowager March- | iones: of Aberdeen and Tentair in an address on the Womezfs Coun- cil. broadcast from Aberdeen. Scot- land. Lady Aberdeen will be’ membered by many in this Pm- vince. which she visited with her husband Lord Aberdeen, Governor General of Canada. was g.ven in a strong and clear years. Lady Aberdeen continue- to lead an active life. rmblished another one of he; ular memoirs. "Musings of a —GOING INTO NEW HOME— ivlr. Harry Waugh who had his home destroyed by fire recently has bought a nice new house from Mr. Hubert Agnew which he is moving on the old cellar. Mr. Waugh and family are at present llvinq on their other farm in a beautful new home whch he purchased from Mrs. Helen I. Clark three years ago when Mrs. Clark and her little son returned to the home of her 111F011“ M1’- and Mrs. Ben]. Calms, Stimmenside Their friends" 1vL<h Mr. Waugh n10- ces in movin‘! his houe and feel quite sure he will soon have thing-B Waughn father, Mr. Colin Schur- mcn i; also living with them. NEW ZEALAND— Prince Edward Islanders as a d15- tinct cias have as much of wanderlust spirit as any Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Higgins of Kcnpington. from their son Maurice. who has lived in Kapusoasmg, Northern On- tario for the past few yeali. m“ he was leaving by the C. P. R. Line, Niagara. from Vancouver B. C. to Victoria. Honolulu, Australia the capacity of engineer for a b to 5e by Canadian trapimi. To few of the teeming millions of the crowded centres 0t America in the luck or privi/ilegit given to make such l? Necessity of growing a standard Prince Edward Island type of pelt of high quality. preferably aiming type with good necks, W115 believed to be one of the most important rbblems facing the fox lndubtfy n ths province by Fred Burke. and Fox Field portant by Mr. Burke, who address- ed a meeting of the Stmgiow Fox Study Club at Summerside Monday night were lowered costs of pro- cluction through co-operative pur- chases. the feeding of fi=h, raossibly lowered freight rates. _ today's knowledge of nutrition t0 feed a scientifically balanced rat- The anxzel of death visited North Riistirso on May 11. 1938. and cast a nail of sadness over the h0m¢ Mrs. J. J. Blslliliorfl. younzest dflushwr. Martza-rct Stella, axe 19 years. W611i- to meet her Divine Creator to m- ceive her eterna. short illness of one month. The Mass Cards, spiritual offer- ings and messages of sym th pressed the esteem in ich was held by her mcnv diwdl- Besides a son-owing father and mother, she leaves reward. after a James C., and Bertram all of N Rtatico. Ohcrlottetown Gyms observed the 10th anniversary of the found- ing of their club hero pt a “birth- dcy" dinner at the Canadian Nu- Monday morning charged with an happened along when tbc b18111- infringement of the Excise Act. and was fined $26.00 and costs. Another party from St. John, N.B., was fined $5.00 and costs for driv- ink in a furious and reckless man- . , ner. $1.111; Mr. Arsen-' THURSDAY DELEGATION GOES TO OT- gA\VA—A delegating“ from the ' c 11 t ' A." - . citlalteigxitsieftuirtlgsdayorby gtxitsomolbéiile rmmhed cmlples danced m the f o, ‘ tplflilsllii! rhythm of O. K. Presby or tawa to interview members his okasions‘ Hlgmighm o‘ a most enjoyable evening were the Map dancing of Mr. Eddie Bour- of the Federal Government. J. J t 'I‘ralnor. chairman of the deiega-i . tion, left yesterday by train and ‘ 11nd we cttertcrvmyw queries 2.17.0. CQNVOCATION DANOI —Tbc convocation dance. iut coo- iai function of the 6011689 year for Prince of Wales students. wu hclll last n t in the college auditor- ium. nests were recetvvd by“ Dr. G. D Steel Principal of the tutior-i, andlMra. Steel, and acting president of the 4th Year Class was Mary tJames Burnett, and . lldcKearneys Orchestra. i ARRESTS MADE IN ALLEGED ATTEMPTED BREAK-Two men PARKS commissions: 11mm were apprehended “my w“, by police in an attempted break mil» the Eastern Hay 6c Plead Lower Water Street. 'I'i1e pair we; allegedly worki to effect‘ an en- trance by the r when spotted by night watchman Connors. The arrests were made by police officers Watson Higgins and Gus Bowling Lund who watchman gave chase to the aus- pected thieves. They were rounded up in a house on Water Street. KINSMEN CLUB DANCE-The Kinsmen Club of Charlottetown are beina highly congratulated on the success of their dance held at the Canadian National HotelMon- day evening. Approximately one 111111 meet his committee 111 Ottawa l "PM" and the novelty prize dan- today. —ENTERTAIN' BANK GOVER- _ NOR-Mr. Graham F. Towers, Gov- found 1n _al111os; perfect condition, 19,110,- Of the Bank o; Canada‘ was i119 Cliiafdiii" leéiimdlt? W745."- The Ithe guest of honor at an inform ring 112.1 nnsiaid in 191B bv Mrs. Dgjly given by Ml and 114,1 J_‘—Mr Jas Lawless. stauhope. Ileroy Holman at their home ym- nnd Summerstde were represented by their respective managers. Also present were Premier Campbell. Mr. LeRoy Holman, Summerside, director of the Bank of Canada. Hon. Dr. W.J.P. MacMiilan. Messrs. J, O, Hyndman, A. B. Cosh, E. W MacKinnon, Lt. C01. G E. Full, R. L. Cotton. N. H .DeBiois, Chas. Earle, C. N. Bisett. A fine musi- cal program was provided by way of entertainment. ARBIVES FROM OTTAWA- Mr. W. E. Bentley, K.C., was a pamenrzer on the Canadian Airways plane from Moncton last evening. He was returning from Ottawa where be was counsel for the at; pellant in the case. Poole Thompson Limited. appellants, vs. the London 8r L-ancashire Insur- ance Company, respondents. which was argued before the Supreme Court of Canada last week. Judg- ment was reserved. Mr. D. L. Mathleson was other counsel for the appellants while H. F. McPhee. _C. a A. J. Campbell of Mont- real represented the respondents. At the conclusion of the case Mr. Bentley developed slight eye trouble and entered hospital at Ottawa for observation. Y Miss Gerda Wumach, Berlin. Ger- many. became the hride_ of Ernest Poo Weeks. only son o: Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Weeks. Midstream. and. a native of Prince Edward Island. St. Coiumbo/s Presbyterian Church. Ox- ford. was the scene of the nuptials. at which Rev. Dr. Whitcburn. a friend of the zroom. officiated. The bride. tziven in marrialze by Dr. Bridges, an Oxford professor. also a friend of the zroom. wore a frock of powder blue tulle and bridal veil and carried a weddinlz bouquet of liiiel-of-the-vallev. She was at- tended by her sister. Miss Lilli Wu- mach. Berlin. The zroom was aun- Dorted bv Dr. Bu lock. Durink the service hymns were sunk both in Enlziish and German bv a chosen choir. Iibllowirul the ceremony. the Dr. sympathy were further marks of the respect with which he was rc- partv accompanied bv U‘ and H1011 couple ldl DD WEEKS-WUMACH WEDDING- Keith Murray. head o; oaricuituml economic ncearch at Oxford. was driven to the home of Miss Bertie. a friend of the principals. where a reception was held. Teiearanrs of conzratuiatlon and tzifts. were re- ceived from various parts of the world-America. Scotland. Germany India: both bride and Rroom have travelled extensively. Amonz the manv rifts was one from a Ro- man Catholic priest. w whom the kroom had tauaht economics. and a palntinz from Wadhanr Collette. Rhodes House. The honeymoon was to be spent in Devon. B-nd we couple will reside in London. Where the aroom is assistant secretary of the Internationa. Suzar Council of London which has connect-ion with 23 countries. His work is iarkely translating correspondence. He has knowiedtze of five different lana- tJt-andin H names. . Wee . student. Rraduated with honors from Mount Allison University. Sackvilie. in 1933 and won the Rhodes scholarship for New Brun- sbc swick that veer. He now is finishirw his thesis at. Qffmd for a doctor of philosophy decree. The bride is an accomplished musician. The probably will come to Can- a ‘ces. Winners of the grand prize. a beautiful Plymouth Rock hen. were Miss Mildred Rom and Mr. Joseph McTague. i PROPERTIES CHANGE HANgJS as use td_fte fthbintcnat- "I! CI-<— {Qnaflr "Smfiggidgf Ab?“ “$10,? . Mr. Lee MacDonald. Covehead Road five were present. Mrs. Thane A. Campbell, wife of Hon. Thane A. Campbell poured tea. AESBUIlg in serving were Mrs. Robert Holman, Miss Janet Horne and Miss Helen - Holman-S MR. TOWER-S GUEST 0F HON- OUR-An enjoyable dinner was given by His Honour Lieutenant Governor DeBlois last evening a1 Government House in honour of Mr. Graham F. Towers, Ottawa, Governor of the Bank of Canada. All the banks in Charlottetown has bought. the farm of the late Patrick Fivnn, Fristan Road-Mr Davtd Connors has sold his farm at Frcstan Road. Mr. Connors will take his residence at Pleasant Grove. .—-Tl1e old’ McCabe property at fslanhope 1s about beina sold to a [man 1n the same pious-Mrs Thou. Wooidridrze has moved to, er toxlld home at Covchead Road for surnmen-Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mo? Donald have moved to their new ‘home at Covehead RbML-Jvitr. and Mrs. McEWen. City. have moved to Covehead Road. Mr. Mclrwen in I returned man-Mrs, Hudson. 6t. Avards. spent yesterday at York on. Stati COLLEGE TIMES STAFF DIN- NER-Members of the College Times. student publication of Prince of Wales Coliqze held a dmner at the Canadian National Hotel last night. Mr. Lloyd Hen- derson, president of the 4th Yea!‘ Class and several members of’ the faculty were tluests. Mia Jean Macdonald, editor of the Times. presided. Following the taut w the Kine Mr- Lloyd Henderson proposed a toast to the Coll Times stair. It was responded 11y Miss Jean Macdomid. The toast to the faculty of Prince of Wales College was proposed by Mr. George Dewar and responded to by ‘Prof. Warren Duchemin. The health of the ladies was proposed by Lawrence Toombs and respond- ed’ to by Miss Doreen Alley while Miss Margaret Prowse proposed the toast to the gentlemen and Mr. GordorvDouglas spoke in reply. The death of Mr. Andrew Perry mm at Souris. on the 19th. removed one of our most respected citizens and was learned with deep rekret by the whole community. Mr. Perry was in his 76th year. He was twice married. bin first wle balm fviiists Effie White. daunhtcr of the late Gilbert White. Bouric West. He is uurvivod by his lec- ond wife who was Lucy Muiae of Ghetica-mp. C. 3.. and two dn - and Ulittm M11. m. tars Mae of Mbnctdh. N Wilson. both 3.. In adopted dmulzhter Nita at horns, iidrcn four sisters and two arr-and ch He was of a. kindly and unassum- lmt disposition which endeared him to- al‘ who knew him and bia mnnv out and excellent qualities of h min d shall ever- remain as l happy God memory of an honest and fearinz Gmstisn ma n. The many people who visited him durimz his illness u well u the large funeral that accompanied is rcmai tothe h ns Bravo bore ent testimony of the popularity of the deceased. The floral tributes spiritual offerings and messes o uarded. The death occurred at South Jinb- Granviiie or1 May 2nd of M: ert M’. Lamont, noted throulhotlt the province in years zone by u a popular sinner of Scott 561$. and entertainer at Caiodontm Club IUIICUOIIB Mr. Lamont was born in Suther- March lan-rlshire. Scotland. b. i847. H's parents the to Donald Lamont and Barbara Fhiconer I4- mont. emitzmted to Prince Edward Island in the foil of the some veer and settled at Fountain Road. New Lon don Survivin him are one con m. l Lry Ralph Ur ne Lauwnt, Ca and a tzrartddauahtor Mn Moyse. Bedeque, also ‘R1101: child- ren of a de uzh . Robert Giile 1e, in the Went. The fun took place on Ma 5th from the Kier home at Sou Granville. service be at N procsivc Masonic service con- ducted by Past Mata‘ - H. %mhf HR INGING UP FAI HER Doyle, secretary of the clam. Pleasing features of the function _were artistic lighting eflccia. and novelties. Music was furnished by E Stewart's the gold in his Daiho-sia Univcrli y. Dr. Stew- he e.flclent.and popular pal of Kensin non ousie and h.s- d gedict for him his chosen John Vocational School, f the Association gave her report while that o. the Dr. Johnson in a tees. titled to expect, and that is be operated on the highest posdble standards in full recognition of thawfcc words . Graham ‘flowers, Governor of the Bank oouchrded a brief but com- Board presided and introduced the speaker. 1.. can. “more Board-s of Trad Board of ; W. proeflen‘ of Gyro C111»: . prudent Kinsmen iman, president Y‘: lo this province from the me of Bootllhd. a few years On the early death of which rendered hm- nomeamaneaayoneJVit-hin itsbie couragsm careful t wisely and well and cuc- Derated m farm left w “DIH won the respect and esteem of one with whom she come in contact. In her home life aha was kind, a devoted lin during tn i t. e a - years of her long life, she bore with rue - nels. never having been known murmur or com loin. A concililn christian. her w 01c life wu om of yotbntoifi Godh no uliytrustotfflfrulyc inhruihufniicunlcuc BUMUIWUQ tomoum k1.) . 13:11-19» dcclliil“ . ‘nfllc- 0d Babel (ml- 0. 0' MOTOR TIP- Holman, . Wilfred BNAULT GETS Russell . Arsenault bro-k ...,._._.. -CONGBATULATIONI— ndc in K pride of Dr. Cheater allumnrinw class tea ime h Association held the first sesislio o1 2 Harris Memorial uaiiery, Charlotta- town. last night. Welcome to re-, Dresentatlves of the Maritime or-, tzanlzatlcn was extended by Mrt James E. Harris. member of the‘ exegutivi osfo the Prince Edward ls- 1y. Routine business tut night in- cluded a review of the vcar of the Saint secretary lalyaPl-es- ‘MB-X treasurer , who ednabie to be present, was also Dr. H. D. Johnson was re-eiected chairman of the Board of Trustees Edward Island Hos- His re-election was made at a Board meetimz which followed the 55th general session of the institution. A. McLeod was re-elected vice-pre- The three retiring trustees on the Board. Messrs. J. G. H. H. Horne and Walter B. Grant re-eiected at the zeneru-l The year's business. showin: ln- creased patient dayu and increased nditure. but nevertheless a ced budget, was reviewed by report for the Mr. S. Mulihdyen, “It is most desirable. I think, that 1e 111101111! have an understand- the Central Bank was ED- that t that its sole interest." I’. af Cen- ut l attend dinner vcn in lamcg légtwrright at the anadian National Loin. Colonel o. a mu. pres- the Oinrlottctow-n OI re passed peulefullyaway at Mou- d o! "£2; , she was left HE A IIIIIBID US! 0!‘ flBll delegation from the Flshermefifs 851$! rdq upon on . . 9 “$3 i‘ 1r use 4-1 i)‘ l7 ——-— ' BUILDING SUIIIB CAI!’ — Robert ll-l Slurp R, 1., who have vuimu occasion: charmed with the Island th ri sin and are now 1' camp at Marsh- ding rooe tly Rust-loo for the fisher-men's benefit. . lcPage informed the deIeBIIY-w" of the Board's refwal to give the use of the building to the Union. WILL Alli-IVE Francis Louis Cutée Fiou for th oul a summn field w lch they several months each year. FUNERAL BIIWIOIS-Tim fun- thur Henderson wu held Wednesday afternoon from the McLean Funeral Home, where service wu held by Re . Webster and Rev. Mr. Cooper, wérlo r1111 we to 111951111 in on The! he! come to think there them. mtffat..trttztrt~t and tired out all tit care whether my hot or not. | “Lion? weighed 96 ntutlilli’. l1“.'.°.‘1.b1"»ili§i’f.lll"1l'§l . pounds, and do 111v c1111 my for eight in the family. A ‘ P l l ' l1 - H. ..."1?.111;*.,'.::1'.,:'i"~* ~11 PM 1w by The '1'. 11111111111 011., 1,11, with so I n them at lunch- m1 Jan NI-tionfl-l Hli- MacKinnon, Beecher Bry MacDonald, Geo. Murdock Ross. Intermen the People's Cemetery. Yesterday afternoon from to 4.30 o'clock, the Btperlni and staff of the P. E. l. H were at home to all friends of the uests were ra- remain in the province 11m BdAT CAPSlZEB-Mlchaol Burke. Jr., and his cousin, William Burke. Jr., both of Geor etcwn. showed no ill effects yes erday following a. perilous experience a few days v t m Rogarson after which nurses con- aurléa gtfése rirgg‘ t eh mowh ducted them in groups through the boat when the small beat capsized the equipment m ‘he ‘aflous d? able, with some difficulty. to swan to the shore, but William. unable to swim, was in danger I01‘ a time.- Qlinging to the bottom overturned dory. ateiy drifted ashore. William lund- ed in an exhausted condition. —DEATH 0F MRS. SYLVANG ARSENAULT-‘rherc passed away on Thursday morning at her home- in Summerside after an illness of ault. beloved wife of Mr. Sylvan: Arsenault was a mitve of Miscouche, but had lived straticns were arranned for benefit of all the visitors. Gifts received from members of "The League of Mercy” disptay in the board branch of the Hospital work is nly in its infancy, but is bein capably supervsed by Mr. H. J Gordon and Mrs. W. E. Scantie- bury, and it. is hoped that mem- bershlo and interest in the League will rapidly increase. Aftsr_ inspecting all were invited to Homo-where they were welcomed by Mrs. Mar-caret Miiiar and ush- , cious iivinu rooms refreshments were served by thti ladies Aid of the Hospital. The tea table was prattily decorated with yellow tapers anu W. A. Thom urbd tea and were .,.1.u<1°§‘;“."° . where she was highly esteemed for her many Christian virtues. Besides her husband she leaves to mourn four cons and one daughter: Theo- philus, Arthur, Allen, Abdon and Mrs Stanley Bernard, to whom much sympathy is extended. The funeral will take place on Saturday morning at nine o'clock r . Paunll’: Church. of which she was a devout member. 5 THE LATE SARAH MJCLEAN— I938 h dge. 1111111111., “n: lyaywfi. , t e u ere Swim WM y g , _ ngest daughte D3“ ‘foam. m ieasant social hour was enjoyed y a large number of ladies and several gentlemen. m? nUifiiY-At fie I. I-l - pitai. May 9. 103B. to Mr. and Marga. Kgnnetl. W. Murphy. Southport, n MARRIAGE LARTEI. - SENTNEII. - At Trini M , 220 mond Sweet. Charlottetown, on 1111611 oriai Giapei. Cambridge, ., May 22nd at 3 p. m. Her rcma to Prince were wnducted by Rev iottctown to Denzel Irving Scntner. poll bearers were Daniel na-ld C. MMSLQBD _“'“" ""‘__"—“ DUE BROWN-At New Glasgow, llny ll, Adam Brown in his 04th you MOOORMAC-At lihy 24. 1098, John Oonnac ‘l6 wan . mombm iy are Jeannette and Katherine FAREWELL (ilfiizAnnzllioiggb was s ur y, . e silo ctr] ‘n-inityh Sonia-m! up: ea nion. a emu e R0021 of Old Bpsain for their ciodn mum. After an a Hospital on Honda , May N Min. Arthur Henderson of GAIDINIB—AI h“ h h! Q m. my gi id Franck l1 veggie‘; (if Mr. and Mn. was ran and. Hush Miller; Vocal . ll iv Wood; Piano solo, Min H At 5t. Peter's Boy on May . 088. John J. Mac- Kmzin. mad ‘looretérodn o . . -In the City Hm , w c o dc 1 beloved 1r or 111311115‘ ikrfilvnc 51 yang-c. Mineral e Tblflgnl-Al. 34 liim Avenue on Wednesday. Igor 26. llgl. Mrs. B211 . May 21th. Service at wo o'clock. MAC RIBBON-M Klnrou I 193B, M MacPheraon, aged '17 yearn. MOIiNTYRl-m Roxtmry Moan, Mn i5. 100B, Bessie. wife of Joseph ntiyrc (nee Powers). OALLAGIIAN-At the home durdh ma. Alphas-m 0 . P. . t fill‘ the city 11:1 the loss of m- 1m. union Kanzic f tho loco and happy Yéllfigfoliefigkflfl getwccn continued success in their was nbl t bcprccentJrhcn - u ‘Auld gang Sync brought-noun be evening to a close oar m w 8 lac 1 ms oddi: 1:01: 1 at gt. Dunstan’: Rouun 01810110 Basilica on Tuectlay fourth, at six-thirty Reverend 1.101115 Dougm muted in bonds of matrimony jl-chmund Palmer 1S Haslflfli F -. A THOROUGH EXAMINATION with Intcd lulcntiflc instru- ments will flu tho Hitler!!!" tion which alien you to uw your syn’ without strain raim. con of Mr. and Mn. rcim Costello. also of Char-lo te- town. The young bride looked vcr charming in a suit of rose t . with white hat and accessories to match. She wore a white roses. She was assis Miss Anne Costello. sister of the Avoid the nccduhcc and bride. Immediately after u» wed- ifllhtlfll d MI Iii‘ I" ding the happy young couple left fcrdatlighthalmcbtomhet bride. who: I G l8 m immediota friend: uyfureinlvvu. "°°" m’ '1'“ °°°"" after whiclanthc G. F. Hutch-son AH- BY 011R NEWX BU|> (?ET r@-1 ouR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBED? woonanrrm ‘amour-um Helen M. Wood. her summations In Iovn-lirel 011 filly Weighed 9H1, f’ Milburda Health In what weak “d Nu“ mm an wo ed than strong T153 12:11 .‘,‘,’,,§_”'P ‘"5 ' They Ira a well balanced m“ e treatment oi those y i "We l"; shattered, and [or M. v '0 ' t - diuinccc caualertli “1§’§“',,,§‘§“V'§Bm lld 1 down constitution 0|- wrhd’ l health is not up to par.’ h“. _ p to infuse new hi’, M w.i2l°;‘.fi”i€1‘i.‘l1.."'ilk 11,-; be is no relief [qgf 1 nervous, run nell.fAvvond5iZ>.~M.1y . Mrffi . narzi Callaghan awed B! _1':ars. . MACLEAN-At Cambrirlze, on fiiday, Mav 20th.. Nita; Ma Lean, ('i1llg‘.l"i' of the Dougaid MacLean. MACDONALD-At Hospital 0n Saturday. May it), Archibald MacDonald in his M YEA!‘ DOUGLAS-On Sunday May i211 1938 Mrs. Nathan Douglas in 1| ' 59th year KEOUGIIAN-At 111-.» residence! ” J. A. Keoughan. Vernon River, > __. _ .£“___*7".5‘E‘L_“?f‘d. “i? _ ‘ Rugs and Carpets Cleaned, Sized, Repaired, and Altered. Your 011i Carpets l Woven into New Rug: J and Runners. W! pay freight charges. Send for Cataiogn. MARITIME 1111c wolutf Ml MAIN ITRIIT Slhlt John, NB. . . "IE-‘Emiii’ Chartered Accowrtllf I60 Richmond Shoot Pllolh l7. ‘m’ McLeod a Bentley w. I. BENTLEY. l0- a. A. ulurusx. 11. o. u. r. 111111111111. u. l In: ton mu atwraey-al-W Teoeegaamena- MacUuigan 6 gflliio?" man mwouto ; . . n: Tumult!"- o 8T OLA soiicitorl. l"- ‘it l0", Mona! ro LOAN Oflico: Over Provincial a. J. PALMER. l. v- a. J. IIASLAM. M» L“ - TC. uanlnsaiilt. 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