B}??? TEN _ _CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘JANUAKX 11, 19.1 011R News BUDGET 10R OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS .\l()ND.-\\' 13111113111) 01-‘ DEATH 01-‘ 1\.su1"1.1t1.>1lStu1lv Clubs" lVXCLLE-Au.‘ P" J‘ Mucnomild’ , _ "FUN, PM (._i1:11"ic11cto\-."11, received :1 tele- , . ",1-" "-1: 1111-1111111 w Gius- f:"c:11 N1" , ,1. 1.1‘"1 \. 11111471111",- 2 e, Mr. 211.1111 1 P“ 1' ":1- l1. . . 111111111 l a 113.5 i111 11, 111:1 t1‘? 11‘. I-“l- 1"":- us" 1111-1110111 practit- 11.1 111111" 1dr "utmost ....\1"u slzght ("ht-st 1n- 111>111>1o11s 11nd a rdthei" seve: 11.11 the cur he was .1111 by :1 11.1111 at zhc the xiurrdy 1111111131,". 1111111 the our 11 vans _ \- LO llif! He 1", .\11s.~; 1\1 . 111111111 111:1! I111.» .<-"1'1"., 1vt":l 1K‘. on :11"111s. f 1 1 |cr.1l of Mr. Wm. :hel<l on Saturday ntu-inoc-n from FUNERAL Sllll\’l(,‘l£5~~~‘l'l11i l1111- ‘ 111e city yesterday and stated that l the N. D. McLean Funeral Home t0 ' he recalled a 5111111111" \vinter to the {the People's Ctzrctc-y service 11t 1111-‘ Pubic and g "Ptvt- 111-nu: cundut-t- ‘ 111:1 by Rev. U1" Nluuili-ni Lz-gatc. T111" p.111 110-111-111 \\"<"11-: firm, 111t- ' ' Til. Welsh, kit-u. (Fruuudx, Aiaurict- 101.111 11nd S. A. M 1.01111 .1 1.1 meet‘. were I‘T‘l‘F'.‘llt at the 1111101111. _ Mr. . .. nephew" " ircsent 44 years ago. ihn-it. Izr-tivccn Picwu 11nd Uuirtlxua. RECALLS SIMILAR. WINTER- Henderson was , Mr. F. E. P. Conroy, Souris, was 1n At. that time he was supereargo on u. Ctlihlftl ..r-.1l was able to continue right up " till 11111- in January. l “t. _ 1‘.1l'l‘ Sl')(‘1l-."l‘Y Ml") were rezul by firs. D. M. (lass .111d ‘.fr=. P. A. Crechnrzn :11. the 1111111111- 111 meeting of tl1e Prince Edward ." AT (;‘-Ro_»rhc ;,.u,kly dam” 1' loud Art Society" lust night. Miss 111ec1lr11: oi the Gyro Club last _ night WllS devoted to business with f the preside-lit, D1". B. C. Keeping. 111 the ch -. The returns 11-1-"1- _‘ Ciuistiiuis ittbm-citlosis "11‘ 01151.11 inccunplete iltflic 11- salcs exceeded illiy previous yetlr. charge 111' the j The conunittec- 111 .Ch1"istm.:; trees at thc two 111-ph- o. i"‘- ‘ , _ 1 _ ab‘ “hmfly zmgr nudges brought n1 :1 rcpJrt. lcout- H" ‘m: us‘ 00nd,“ i ll':(‘ reports were submitted by H, m,‘ hum‘, b“, , nigh,“ _ , committee cl1.111"1n1"11. list-ember ‘ "' 1 res. ,1 ‘_ \ v f _‘" H _ ;1"" 0i 11110111 11111 nltliotigh , o-l-liiio 11f L..":1rl1‘1itcto\\r1 lflhll-t‘ "- . "" " '" .1--..\ for 1031'. fir.- 1 sult- l that 1 l\l:1rg,aret Irving presided. A11 ex- hzhuisn of ixhotogruphs. loaned by the Ndtonul Art Gallery at O11- mvn will open Saturday and cun- 3rd regional prizes for 1.\l.0(‘l( seed potatoes have been 11W", fS-Pzuiers ‘ linue next. weqk it was announced. j fm-[yqhl-ec your; 1 THURSDAY Weather conditions tn Prince Ed- ward Island did 11 right about jacc yesterday and a. temperature of 16 above zero backed by a. 32 miles an lwur wind turned avcntion to win- 11-1" 111111111 after several days of 1 spring like weather. , ..- , Death under whatever" circum- 5 stances is :1 sad legacy of l1u1nanity lcspccinily when 11 lovilg Wife and ‘mother has been summoned from l this life so suddenly. such a death l we a1"e called upon to chronicle to- lday, on November 3rd, i936, Mary A. Steele, beloved wife of Stephen ‘ French, pa-"scd from this world 0f ‘ toil and care at the early age of About one week "before her death deceased was Ribbons 1-ep1"cs1-nti;1g 1st, 211d and I Smcken with piuyo-pngumonlg, and found-Mill" 1 in defiance of medical skill and ten- der nursing deaths angel crossed urdcd respectively" to bfessrs. Doug- ‘1 the thresho d on Monday nigh‘. t0 121s Aitkcn, Bay Fortune; C. W. l summon her to eternity. 'l‘o".v11"s1"n1l, B-dy Fortune, 11nd W111. 'l*\v11.~"c11d, Rollo Bay, by the Iowa ' Siutc Vegetable Growers‘ Asscciat- 1J1!“ 501m“ 101.1, t’.k'f‘Ul‘(l1lli; to word receiv 1 111-re by." Mr. J.\V. Boultcr 111:11111;g1"1" P113 1. Putdto GlOLZFS As;- ZQPES SERIOUS INJUIUH- Cur1"le, 4-year-old daughter of M1". and Mrs. Vcrnfln Currie received u severe shaking up tare Ttitvtlny afternoon when the . l". 5 1 " .. ,. 1, ., . »_ 1t the , l" "' W“ 'l"_ “'7” ‘ |1:1UJH1"f-_‘1I1.J1 1h"";'11.1'_l" ‘ >111-1.1111"11. tricycle .~1l11- \v1'1."; drhing was ' " ; t" ' " _' " -"'1 "l" ‘ ,;;_..11_,1|,1,1 Ummr, 1 ‘ i11. by 1: cur backing urto .1111 1 I l P1111 \"11\'1'1OX T1) SM - :1 .(‘)‘\\'1\y on K0111 St. The (hhei of 1 ,‘ ' 1- " " 1111111111- 311-11111: 1Ul'l"1-.\ --.»\ prcstuitzitioii hi. the cur \v1\."; not. aware oi the acci- "- l ‘ ‘ e1" “111111111- f.".<-.i11111.1i1I_ 11211111" 111 M111. 511111101 Campbell. dent until Wm. Cll£llS$D171 at ‘VOFK j ._. 1 ' "" , _ 111-1111\\."1,11.»_p_1;_ 101111111: .-. -111-." 111' the 1..1d1es 111 his shcp nearby ran out 11nd 1 f1 r '1 " pup}, H“. fro“, U; l'1t‘l \\' 1-11. 111.111 oi 1111: (.‘l1a:"lot.tcto\\11 _B11p— 1.111111 her from between the wheels. ‘ l y 1 v ‘1111111-1-11 1" 1"1-- ' .1,1-1-, .11" 111111» 111.1111 11st ("11111-1-11. :11 the 11111111111 1111-1-1- tie iarvlcd her into his home 111 an l‘ 1 1 1 v 11' '<- -‘~!"»l C 51-1 ' - " 111’ the Guild restarting". Airs. lhicullsflolis condi i011 but was l , 1 13.. Calm. 11 11s :1 church qui 1y revived. A doctor who l l - I .1 is leaving qui " arrived, said no bone; were j 111d 131C. 1,... (n fl I ‘" to 111111- 111111111" 1"c.~i1_l1-111"c\i11 1111-1 11 ‘T110 tricycle was bedly ,, - ; jinn] 111,. 111-ML I-v- . ‘ »_""'.l:, t"! H. '1 11- 11111-1111‘; ".1115 0.111111; .. 1 ‘V; I , , ". w; ,.1 ‘ ,‘__t_l__\n_w ‘Mimi-pg 51,11‘ 11": x1111. v > ,1’ ‘urn r- 1101110 of ‘ cue Guild ‘ ‘ _ _ , t" " " " 1 1\1~-111c11.1, M1». 1 (11 Iiff- -1'.1\s”1l01c IIONORED-Rcv. A. 3 _r,_.. , m“ _ ‘ '7' ‘ , ~ r" _ Woodside and Mrs. Woodsidc of , 1. DA‘. whlsvfn’ F110,,” _ yhlxjrllflrvfl 1 The farm h< of Mr. Geduic L“ u; “we given a pyeasm“, 5111-. -1 , -F ,,.,1,,. -,.,,"1',f,. . "ll " "“ ‘ .' ' n“ ‘ MtLwtl. Bull: 1111b‘. \i'1\-'- t0l11ll.i' m"- ])l‘§\ last Wctlne clay when their ' ' W“ ‘ , of m" PAW)" m“ m“? ‘mm "l l §tl‘11_\'1}(l by fire mrlv ycslertltl? pd ..‘11ior1cr."s culled a’. the Parson- . , , v y "- _ :11. 111"." 11.11111- X11111)" 1111~.-».~.1--c.-; ui 1"1-c1-1vcd by " 1.111 1.1.1 . 11 111 i, \'.'11‘c Fruit-1- 11, h» 1.51" ,- 1 _,,. of P-oicssor Bennett o1 Co l1 11c, spcn". the -- llRC‘1\".\'1.\'G--—B11'!1ard u 11.. reported last 1125x111, ' ., frilionun: :1, dirt-king: Petcrls. b’ ‘1111111 he b21111’: 111111 Ncxv Ycdrl» Ll.- . lie . ' c111 1311.401, P. . . - help. Tdkcn 1E1." 1- \"J.1.-."1" 11nd re- 111011-11 to 1111- 11111111: 111 \i1"1-]\\e11_ the =i1\"." \‘.'iiS ‘1lllLll)li‘ i11 spy-111; 1111- gimugi, 11:51) hour». .11". 11:1 lt-tl l1--r1- " 11111111", .1" Q1111- $111005. BOARD All“ "f5 - At th" 1"1"",";11l11r meeting 0i the City P111071 Etirird yf“l:"lfl‘,l\' tht- resin,- Ituih Cuzriir. from of Rochfortl 111-copied and 11:1" npptrlxit- '.\i11ll.1li_v. 'l‘.“.e uiort telliur: that 11121;! 1111 addiuoiinl 11w- n.".~"e111bl"." hulls of .‘%1:"r-1"l 11nd “lest Kent hid been completed. Rout- IFHI“ d :11 the ,111.1d<. 011-1" b": 1111,- "": "ti 1"‘1:~ir111.-11, D1". l. J. Yeo. i11; T111". ht-ld 7:1" trr- - ll w!" 1. 1l""i'111.~-1 if" \", All’. . _!l1l\l' 1' '1. The 111111;" 11.1111- " ' It ".21"- 1 M!‘ Tl"- -".v H Cur. of 111111-11. 'r-1" of "11- P""1,1\i11:-1:1l Ix-gisdnt- - i-"i Oitnnvu r1"p1-."~,.c111 the ‘ 1 1' Pruner" tlthvdrd Is- oi ill" 1'1 l1 null 1c <""11"..""11"1:"'"1- which opt-tied _v1\,,-_ ._,,-_1 11:" 'i'I11~ l"“l\l“t 111-d Citittu- As-suvinginn ' "d Island met with 1w" 11.1."; <i1"1\.'11"tur1: 5:11,. -11:11111.1(.c1l 111: Clfzlllli; 1.13.11 :1:.h .1" ntmvi tram 111"" the })‘.’<'- 1111" 1111111, i11 {m- 111111":1"1:l". npyn Al,- ‘1 Ill ilir- wee-111: 1-1" " ‘."-"1 .1" 11111.11 fri- -,.1"1 11111111111" ":l i111" fi-."1\"'"r."s 11111111113111:111141111; and 1\i1"~. Vvilsou wei- -1-.-,.~" 111R 1-1 ~1r11.."11 chairs 1" Ylflllulh’ at 1111- 1101111: nf ~""11 Simpson. A11 address _v111.; 11.1" gittg r-xpi-esdt-d --l1i1i‘1".r"i:1t1o11 111' the 111-mph: i 11» 111v. .\i1". Wit-nu i111" 111111 111111 " 111ml 111-ts m1 i. 1111'. M1". Wit-on 211111 ‘.‘t‘l'(‘ V01‘)! agirirullly r111"- 1 .11.» :11 :1 few" \v0111.~". ll1:1n'~.1:1l ' " 1M1.“ ‘i "1" 111111" i11-dutiful 111 irames, conic-sis 1111111.".- servmg a at Lhc close of the _ ‘t1 lIlfll\'l’1il:‘ll."1, ;pl11_v1,"1t 111 f iriied _".<-s- . 'l‘11<- 1"1"."1.' 11 111111, tlcnintad- " 111111 Prmin 111i (to: rr-lu-l contribu- ,b1,,.111 ful- 1 " i/"i "< 1" (712: tJ"1-".:111"il '1 l1".1'lll- 11 :1 : 1..1.--.11u;11111"s, M1".-st Zzan - -" 11.3.. ' .... -1" 1 t e 1-11"; 1e . . 1 111 11t;"1_ into the ~; 11"" 1p111y111r11t ."-"11"1:.1t1o11 111 Chai- ". , " .‘- ‘I'l1<"_-,- r1" 1011111171111" 1111 11 l-1"":1i-. 1'.."1"/-11".1- h,\ .r \r\'.11.11r- 11f 11:1 a TPV-Tlfllllfl "11 ‘1-" . i1". thr- p.-1.1 31x11" that - "".\" u": :1 .\"IL'Ci‘..\llll ..1.l.\id ;.1l uiiplymg tor icllcf 3m- 1-_,111-11»_--_ 11o 11.1.» 1"111pl11,-,"r"1i he 1111111111111 of 1 . _ ‘ .' ' 1111-1 11 zev uuned and the relief rc- l t . -1r- l.f'l\'t.‘tl 111111 City, church. m" wel- y‘ 5111-11 11111-11»... 1.11": 111141111121111011. It is. the first ' ":.i 111- hwzl 111i :~y temutic. attempt made to pre- .,_- 11111 11111-011 from hi» , pure .'\l1'ltl.\§1'11‘.\ that will eivc a _' 11! 1‘\‘r.""1i1 ll 111-due, .--1>1".1:"1 " t lr-"r- lll('lll1‘(‘ 0i :11"lu.'|l p. 15 1-111111111111; 11hr- 11111111 .11 i11(‘l1:11"i1»t.'ctov.n_ Mumr . ‘1151111-1" 1-11111. s" " "'?\vrI*'YN M-qa» - n.~,.,..,.,__, , ____,_____________Y__ ‘Lli i11-r 1111111 11._$ ‘ 11" :1 iiurtv glv- ‘ ." of the evc-‘ - I. 01D. E. ova-r- ‘Xllfi 1111s jurt return- 1l where he c0111 3111,1011 lll.\' 11111.. 3111", 1t",";1"1"s .~p"'" (111 the l'l‘!‘1“ll' c111 t11u11-111:1i v1 1i"1 Enguncl. During 1L5 add: the speaker rcft-rrcri v."‘t.h gratitui? to thr- 1.0.1). 1-11ol'-1".<11ip whim made it pa" in 1'11" 111111 to con- tinue 111.» studics 11111-111111. Next Monday lVfrs1J. A. ‘1\i.11"n1:l- 1:111 will rend :1 mandated countries. During the mcetini: special 111011- tlon w11s made of Mrs. Ernest 61111111111011}: c-nutribtition to U!!! Christnuis boxes. The recent. hire‘. J. A. ltfuthieson presided. Last 011-11111: an ovi-riluv." c011- ;1"1"-g:1t11111 1111i, 111 Ceidrdl Christuin Church 11: ihe first. 111 the services being held under the auspices of the Vvorld ,"l‘hr.<e SETVlCGa 111-c held through- out the world at llll$ sz-rson of the "yeamnnd in 1.i1e p11 t have always "HttlflCLPd 1-1-"11: numbers with :1 =markcd q "1 .111in,<; in the spiritual .life ef t1" lltlPLfllll,“ ensuing. It 1 is cunfidently- anticipated that this [year \-."1ll prove nu erzception, es- "pOCiAlLV nit-ei- the splendid begui- 111mg that was made last evening. l ’l'hu.-.e o1". the 1111111111111 11nd 111k- l 111g part. 1n the service were: Ilcv. S. C. COOPIJ‘, pn.~tor of Central :!l1tlf1§ Rev. Hugh 11112111, who cave lthc I11vo1-11ti011; 111-v. 11. L. 110111011 led the Res-pen ive Reading; Rev. 1 A. Mttclit: , 1.114.111" 17-1111 1hr S('ll|)l.lll'(‘ IJPANOH; " Atljntliut. L_vi:cl1 .\!."11 led 111 p1":1_v1"1" .\vi11l1- i11-t: U. C. Webster pro- hiounccd the Bencdzctioti. lit-v. 11.11111111- Gillc-cpit: who is 1o gm- "th: iiddre-ss on S;\1"111"1l.1_-, evt-nini; was also 1111 the llllitlCflh. ‘X1503 11%).‘. ‘.' 1. vl-lutti 1 ,11-T.-11rt " . 4111 111111 cizthiietl 1111" its (‘r 1lc.11"1_"." held ‘ll 1 e zit the curly . 41-111 3.1 51.11.; 151d .1"d hucl been i11 l'.1il11"1,-; health 101" 1111" past fifteen months. but he "seemed wcll 011 the 111111 1.1 recov- -1nd his death cumc as :1 great 1! ‘ l)l'till\"l':- n" . to King" 111-out."- VI a1 " the rigdinr 11101111115" n11-1-t1115'11t't11e Cllllllé‘? y: ’ 1 Sprt-iul “us Mr. Ben‘ mper mi British‘ .1 Ft; l1":- __ 'l‘h1- IX-s is estim: $1 1e11, purl 1y ("ovcicd by 1111-111" Ali-s. M- end 11nd three children ‘were forced to lice from the bitvc- , 112g blllldlllt! i11 their nitllll 010111" Zing. M1". McLeod, who coiuhicls ".1 111111-111-1- stall in the Nlarket o". (‘l1:u"lnttcto\v11_ bud made 11 fire ill 1111" kitchen stove nt. 4.30 11111. 111111 1111-11 gnnc to the barn to preparl: in leave for the city. Mrs. hff-‘Ltoil was awakened tron": sleep by the ,1 fire and smoke at 5 o'clock. Th0 ' tluuics spr 11d so rapidly that it wus 111111 111-c, 1:. 111 cash which was in the house 1200 b11sh1-ls of potatoes were stor- t-ri i11 the 01-11111" but it is believed that. the tubers. except on the top , :1111:"1 " 11f the pile. will be suitable at least. Jfivnngcik-nl Alliance" . Mont Cztruir-i. of which Christian Chu1"1-l1, who was Chuir- 1 1c led in prayei"; Dr. 1 for cattle feed. it.‘ is not. known how the fire o1"- itzineted. The 111111-1111 nf Rev. Theodore 11111111111. um l1e‘d _\'l‘.\lf‘l‘fli‘.y meru- iug 111 the Church of Nctre Dame. he “'11s pastor for nuurv years. The churcn ~11; mind in overflowing for the :c1"1."ice, which commenced at ll) o'clock. About 2fip1"icsts from dif- frrr-izt p-.11..~"i11-:: were present and headed by Rt. i11-v, Mil‘. ‘Machet- .:111, VG, tollmvcd the remains" to illPll‘ l11~t 1"rs".l11{:‘pl11ce in the cem- ,1 tl(‘i‘y 11113111111111,- ihe church. Th1- hillDlllil lligh Mass of Req- ui1-111 \\".1s CPlVblYllPCl by Rev. F. X1 11111111111. of Eg-mnnt Buy, assisted bv 111-z", J11‘-.111 1311111111 oi Boomflcld us" Dczu-nn 11nd i11-v. Urban Gilhs of Wcilingteii -1~" stib-Dcueun, blaster of 111-rune Rev, John 5111111" n; '1‘l1111"ii'1‘1", Rev. Phrlzm McKcnnn. Ass‘... .111; 111 the sanctuary were" 11'. 111w: (i. .1. Afchellnu. D1D., Rev. .1':1h11 A. Mclinzinld, Rev. Clarence Flirt", Rev. W. V. bit-Donald, Rev. (‘1-1-1111-11, firs". M.J. Smith, ‘Theodore 6111111111, C S C. of .11"o.1l:. N.13.. Rev. W11lt1-r Dnutzlus McNc-ill, Rev. George Mc- . 1.1.11.1. ‘111-t. 11x13. lbiOflligliilll, D.D.. ~01: Etitvdrd ‘ ‘ f-vu." li . 1,;1," 1 1\1li~"<111 .111d 11111101111, 111 1-w I..11nr.‘v1n. " The nunuul 11111121-1- 11f the Print-c . 1 1 l l ,"l51l\v:"r1i lsluutl lhghlutitlci" fated with ‘111: 13-11111: \\ mcnt. oi Scotlmui. iiizlit, tiu" :1111.1\ . . 11:1)‘. 11L "1..1 01111 Llldl'.C'tl.1-lt)\\ll. Li. Ccl. C. Thomp 011, M. (I.. V. 1).. 1-11111111111111- 111g 011110: c-t the uuit pftblfltll. About titty 11t1c1111e11 the 11111111-1", v 11H1~~1Y~ -"i-‘-tvl'. N1111- Wdltfl‘ Wllllfi. ‘ .1 lbccl dc. bf.‘ 111111» 111.1111. 11."; "i Ubtll-Jly the b1?! ever i11-id hy 1h:- lh": . " ’f‘hc li1.,.. wa 1151-"11 11:10 i211- l11i1 by Pipe N11111: \\’1;t1"1d 1511114". 1H2‘. 111111111: thr" 111011111: a lazgy- l 1"" ll"'~l ll l ‘ 1111;: \\-1 it“ 1".1111‘1c|" "".1t11c1"r-1l to charivuri liic Hwlhlvtl l" la» - '11.»: 1111- .\'.1t1111111i ‘ 1.1.11;- ur-dricrl couple and to \\'l‘-l1 (‘Ill l). S. O. 11f 111111111X. inp- 11-"1-111111: M11 v f)" .".1"1-;, N11 . 111. yv-nrlnp 11 3:111 L‘. ‘.'.'. 1". (If-l. Y]. G. 13d son. ce'111"11".111rl g 151111 Inf llrngadc; $11-11- Her (Jzx-clnirlii krthui" 81111111111- 11”; 111111 the " " ." 1:1111111:1111l- ii-R "if " 1"_". "$1111". li1 the P11111111 . .1. .1. Iiinke. 212th Flrltl Aiilllillfl l,'-('11i, I’. s Fleldiilif. A‘. .1"; l.i.-Col. G E. l-‘uli, hnuorurv Ideutcnflnt Colonel of thr- Lighthnrsc; LL-Coi, R, C, Chaudlt-t". Signals; LL-Col, E. 11. 311-0151. M. C.. V. D.,, Stimmersidc. retirine commander of the Hitrh- lautlcrs; Lt. Commander .1. J, (Irm- nolly, It. (J. N. V. R. Other .~11e11k- ; ers 111-r:- M1". 1i. R, Stewart, Ott- uwa, and Mr. Walter Grant. Chnr- ‘ l lotteinvivn. "-111. izultulcd L‘ -(".-l. l"'.111;- ' I..-v .|11‘n11 Kelly. Rm’. W. Keefe, 11m; '1‘ rcncc Campbell, Rev. P. Vi. '- ". Lisc-ixge A. McDonald, 121-11 i11‘ 1‘.111:"11._v, Rev. Bcmict Mc- 11111-1111. Rev. George McUnbc, Rev. (mi-111 P. lvit-imghan, Rev. J. N Pt)ll'li‘l‘, Rev. M. Monaghan, D.D. Rev. Bernard Gillis, Charlotte- tmvn, 11 lifelong friend of the dc- 1-1, M1".. Juzucs ("rawd 111x101". took the solo parts ‘" 111111 1 11f i111" 111111-11". oi the 1.111s. \Hll\"l.lil\ - PfilfiflNS NlP- 1 1111111011 at, 11.11111 Nltlllbt‘, Charlotte- town :11 51.211) p.111. \VL‘(ll‘.OSdt‘.)'. Dec- f'llll)"l‘ 2111i. by the Rev. C. Cui-lyie of Mr. and Mrs. .1ni111 1‘.11....:11-". 11f Mlilvale became ti"1-.- i11-it‘:- oi 1'\i1". 5111-1111111 Sir-unit.‘ ' ' divtou. u": i11 Stliilillllf? blue 'l'h1-y wcrc attended by the ("l 1:111! 3.111". Vcru Parsons. brother of After the ceremony the 1". i-timd; psrty relurnerl tolhe home cf the bride for the wedding sup- 1111-111 :1 111111: 1111c! inppjv" 1110111111111" 11111111- 111 1'"l'1"'.lt‘l'iI"lt!1l. Prior to i11-r “Wlilillg thc bride was limit-red 11 i|1:.<-1-Ii11r11-n=1< shower at the home l n1 M1. :111d Alfred Pars-tuna. F‘11"lv i11 the rvcuiug the bride-tn- "trzl t1; her clutir by Pnisout. and the pres- czits were owned bv Miss 11111111- flv-iiu-is" mid bliss Virtlhe Put-rem. The n("1"\i11p:1i1_\'lil1z verses 11m":- rr-ad 11y Miss 1.1111111 .(f 1lll. Mix"- Pnrsons in a tt-v." words thnllkt-tl v11:- aud all and crate-titled tn each n11 invitation tn visit her in hf‘? new home. after which all joined i11 rinsing: "Fm" She's A Jolly Good i-‘t-liotv". [mm-h was then serve-i 11nd the remainder of the evening 1111s rp-nt in music and clnnciu": 11111-11". llPllllZ furuisivd 1‘-l1~'. b31- tn save any furnit- 1 "ludrtl i11 the loss \-.":1s $1300 , 1'll1‘.l..*~—A tpuvt. wedding \'.'.'\s e'>11- - _ , i1: Webster, when 1 .1;s" Lois Mae Par- ‘ . sons, duughici" The bride looked: silk _ 11v P1111111 1 cardle. 1 Jirsv-nnuit and Frank Gallant. 11:11: t.» make s. prescntntioxi h1- "("1511 11!". :1 purse oi 11101181’. Mr. Vil- lier, Curr acted 11s chairman and My, Seymour Thompson rend- an Il]Jl7l'OpI'l€\l.I‘: uddrcs." Hftfl‘ Wlllfill Afr. Glen Rltinsoy and ECW111111 Leukhnrt 1111-1111.: the presentation. "n11; 1:1, .. prc=entcd Mrs. W001i- .~ide with a. pair of beautiful blon- kets. Mrr. Belle Monklev makmB the presentation. Rev. Mr. Wood- 111111- thanked the consrexltlvn 10* tireu" splendid gifts. Remarks were "mgzdc by Claude Ramsay, Percy Millur, E. M. Lockbart and others- Mrs. E. M. Lockhar’. then played while the congregation joined in a lchorus of songs-S. Blois H. Andrew of Charlotte- ltmvn, charged with manslaughter i11 cutuicctiun with the death of 1111.111 Cummings and his daughter Jean, following an automobile ac- cident. 111st. Dec. 22, was dismissed by Magistrate W. E. Darby of S\11111111~1":~"i1"ic yesterday, when he lflppqgqffld 1111- preliminary hearing 1t. “'11s alleged ‘an automobile i which Andrew" was driving crashed into the horse and wagon of Cum- Imingzs and his daughter on the lnlght. of Dec. 22. four miles west ,‘oi Kcnsiugton. The horse was also lk lcd. Andrew was only slightly" lniurrrd. but his automobile was j wrecked by the. crash. ' ' Dr. J, F. McNeil of Kensington Isaid both Cummings and his 19- ,_vc11r-01d daughter had been killed gut-sight. The Cummings werewo- : turning to their home in Breodnl- 11121111: after a visit. to Kenslngton. lAndrew was going from Kensing- ton to Churlottetuuui. It was be- j heved Andrew had been blinded by lthe 11111111; of an approaching car Tvhen he hit the wagon. l t 1 l-'11:1l1-1"i:.i: Bradley, ten year old 111111 of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Bradley, Pc-"skes Stutiou, was drowned in a milldam a l1:1lf mile from his home , ymszerdny afternoon. With his nine year old brother, ‘Jack, he was looking at rabbit ." snares and muskrat traps and was 1t't"oz.slng the ice on the pond when .11? broke through into ten feet of u-ntcr. Unable to reach his strugg- linn hrothei". Jack rushed to his home :1 half mile away to strmmcn 111d. When asdstahce arrived the buy had rtisnyipeured. The body was recovered some time later. Coroner L. B. Mellish of Mon- tegue, who. with R. C. M. P. Con- stublcs Watson and Strong, of the lvtuiunzue Detachment, investigated the tragedy announced 111st night 1111 inquest was not necessary. Rcsidv-iits of the (listrict said yes- ttrtiay 11:11‘ the ice a. few hun- tllPflh’ ll‘(l" below where the boy v."- 1111. "ned was strong enough to "j ho ~::- zlrtiwn vehicles. Thin e over 11 spring l1o'e was believed to 111111" been responsible for the accident. 1.: =i1les his mother and father , 10111" rulers 11nd a brother survive. 1 1 There passed away on Saturday ' Jan. 211d inst. at her home Dnerald Junction, Mrs. Catherine Mac- Donald. widow of the late Juries A/IacDonald, and last surviving mem- lx-r ‘of the family of the late Bernard C1"oken. Summerficld. Though advanced i11 years being ‘iu her ninety-first. year, her death was keenly foil. by the members of her filliilly 11nd hei- mnny friends. S111: leaves to mourn their loss five sons-Jtcv. Brother A. Walter, Sll'|‘.(‘l'Vl$O1‘ of Bishop Laughlln ‘Mflitlfifldl High Schroi, Brooklyn, . N.Y., Joseph W. on the homestead, "-1. Augusunr. K.C.. Charlotte- town, Daniel and Herbert in Wes- tern Canada, and three daughters, Catherine 1191 home. Sister Cather- 1111: i11-lend of the Sisters or Notrc Dame. 130111011. Ststei" st. Audrmfcus oi‘ the C.N.D., Mtscouchn, one daughter. Helena Lucretia pre- deceased her ten years ago Her funeral was held on .1111. 4 frcm ht"- late residence to St. James Church, Summcrfleid, when n solemn High Muss was sung , with Rev. Phnlen McKenna. cele- braut; a m-phew, Rev. Wilfrid Mc- dcncon, Rev. Eugene iMurmy, sub-deacon, Rev. George MacDonald, master of ceremonies. There were also present in ~the sanctuary Rev. Dr. Smith. Ktnkora, Rev. J. A. Sullivan, Ph.D., St. Dimstarrs University. Rev. Wilfrid MoCardle conducted the services at the grave. The pail bearers were Thomas Hughes. Ambrose Carr, George Power, Joseph Matheson, St. C.11lr Cr-oken and John McEntce. May she rest in peace The death occurred at her home, Mount Tryon on January 1st, after an illness of about one week of Mrs. Joseph Francis, aged 65 years. She leaves a husband, three sons and two daughters also ‘four broth- -ers and three sisters, to mourn the loss of a loving mother and sister. Her quiet and gentle manner e1- dearcd her to a 1, especially in he: ow11 family circle. The funeral ser- vices were held at the home, con- ducted by the Rev. T. O. DeWolfc, Intermr-w was in Westmoreland cemetery. By the death of lvlrs. Helen Ala one, on December 30, 1936, St. Joseph's parish has lost one of its 11101-111 amiable, Christian and indus- 1tr1ous members. She was always i11 the forefront of those ladies who l I 1 l l were. called 011 to do any work in the lntertst- of the parish and most rullcitous i11 the sueevs of every movement to bette1- {"1 11hial con- ditions. Besides her bereaved husband she is survived by one brother, Isadore Smith, Sourls, and two sisters, Mrs. J. J. McCarthy, Fort Augustus and Mrs. P. J. Murphy, Boston, Mass. There passed peacefully away on Sunday, Dcc. 6th Mr. Cornelius Cnhill, one of the oldest and mest highly respected residents of Ty"- 1011f‘. Although not in the best of heulth , he was confined to his bed for only about a. month previous to his death. The late Mr. Cahill was born i11 Kingston eighty-five years ago, where he spent his life engaged in farming, from which he retired six years ago and moved to Tyrone. The deceased was a man of ster- ling qualities. His kind and jovial disposition won for him a host of frlendsboth old and young. This was evidenced by the large number of people who visited him during _his illness, and also cams to pay their last respects. The death of Mr. Angus D. Smith of Hopefiald, P. E. 1., took place sud- denly on Christmas evening. AI- though in his eighty-second year, he was in fair health until about an hour before his death. The deceased was born in Little Sands, October 31st, 1855, and was the youngest son of the late Alex- ander and Grace Smith. All the family predeceased him except one. sister Mrs. Sarha Fraser of Hope- fleld. In addition to his sister, he leaves a sorrowing widow, and two sons, Wilfred and James, both of Hopefleld. The funeral was held from his December 28th, and was conducted by his pastor, Rev. T. R. Goudge. assisted by Rev. R. H. Stnvert. A large number of people attended the funeral in spite of bad roads and weather. Burial took piece in the Little Sands cemetery. ‘The funeral of Alfred F. Houston took place Tuesday afternoon from People's Cemetery, last member of a highly respected family long established on Fitzroy Street and well known to our old- er citioeirs. Like his father. l1c was a skilled mechanic and cabinet maker. and a number of years ago was also engaged in boat. building. He was also a member of the Hills- boro Boating Club. His illness extending over many months he bore with calm forti- tude, much comforted by the kind- ly attentions of his lifetime neigh- bours. His approaching death he welcomed as 11 summons to the ful- ler, nobler life with his Redeemer. The funeral service was conduct- ed by his pastor, Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. The pail bearers were: Messrs Lemuel Winchester, John Anderson, David Corr, P.J. Mac- Donald. 0.11‘. Hutcheson, W .E. Bentley, K.C. Officers for 1037 were installed by District Deputy President. Miss Mur- iel lmvther, at the regular meeting of Alpha Rebekah Lodge No. 10, I. O. O. F, held on Tuesday evening. Asststlng Miss Lowther were, Miss Beatrice Lapthorne as Deputy Mar- shall and the following staff of Grand officers: 11:11.11. Mae Adams. Miss Hilda. Harper. Mrs. 1e Bcntner. Mrs. Gertrude Beer, Miss Olive Lowther and Mrs. Bell Mc- Leod. Officers installed into the chain of the Lodge were: Noble Grand, Mrs. Phoebe Pound; Vice Grand, Mrs. Blanche Stewart; Rec. Sec, Mrs. Isobel Diamond; Fin. sec. Mrs. Eunice Reid; Trees. Miss Lillian Duchcmm". P.N.G. War- den, Mrs. Jean Gammon; Conduc- tor, Mlss Mary Jenkins; 3.8.11.0. Mrs. Helen McEachei-n, P.N.G.: L. S.N.G.. Miss Helen Hnlayaon. RN. G1; Chaplain, Mrs. Flora McInni-s; R.S.V.G., Mrs. Bessie Holman; 11.8. UG., Mrs. Marjorie Cutciiffe; 1n- side Guardian, Mrs. Lulu Nichol- son: Outside Guardian, Mrs. Jean Crockett; Musician. Mn. Inez Laf- terty P.N.G.; Jr. Past Noble Grand. Mrs. Victoria Huestis. Mrs. Samuel Campbell, an active member of the lodge wns presented Mrs. Campbell, leaving to up residence on the land, is severing her connection with the local Lodge. She graciously thanked fellow members and told them that she would always remem- take in Alpha Rebekah Lodge. The prec- entation was mode by District; Dep- uty President. Mra. Muriel Lowther and the newly installed Noble lGrand. Mrs. Phoebe Pound. wttha gift by Lodge membe on Maln- ' , FRIDAY Roman Catholic Church. His rc- 1 mains were taken m Morell by train The death occurred at her home l7 Upper Prince Street on Dec- ember 10, 1936 of Lillian Lavenia. widow of the Icte Wellington F. Burns in her 67th year. The lute Mrs. Bin-us was a daughter of the late Ben]. C. Mulch and the late Elizabeth Bishop of BummersLde. .P. E. I. She had been in failing ‘ health for some time, yet when th- cnd came it was unexpected. —DE.\T1l 0F MRS. ENSOR — There passed awuy on Wednesday afternoon nfier a lingering illness 1 Mrs. Isabelia Ensor. axed 70 Y6K?!» Mrs. Ensor was the widow of Wm- , F. Ensor and had resided for many ‘years at Ellerslie, which “H15 he!‘ native place. This summer She vflmfl 1o reside with her on1y_ delight". Mrs. Percy L. Bowness wzzo tenderly nursed her during hei- last 11111315. ‘Mrs. Ensor possessed mnny fine charactertsiics which endeared her l to a. wide circle of friends. The fu- ‘ neral is taking place this afternoon from her late residence at E1181: slie to the Presbyterian Church 111 Freeland, Lot .11 P5 Friends throughout the Province will learn with 1181?‘? °l 111° 93*" in; of Mrs. R1 Horne, whcse death occurred at her home in Wcstville. December 19th. 1935; Pill-e? a slffll" illness. Mrs. Horne was the mo. 111"‘ of Mrs. John Spencer Malpeqtu cad, Charlottetown» 'l‘h-.- funcml tock place on Tiffa- day, December 22nd 19311 and wa the largest seen in that community for some time. . Rev. 1.11". Tedd of the Amllifin" "Church spoke of her as the “Radi- ant. Mom". Mr, John George McKenzie sang "The 01a R1188“! 61w"- The choir of St. Bees Angllcan Church attended in a bodytherv lwas a. representative from i walk in life and hundreds called M the home to my tribute W °"‘~‘ they knew so well. The florlnl tributes were many. A wide circle of friends mil learn with regret of the Pllsslnfi °‘ Mr. Donald .1. McLean. Arzvlv snore, whose death occurred 111th: RE. Island Hospital Wednesday night following an OWTBNQ" °" Saturday. The deceased. who was 5D 1'91"‘ of age, was a. well-known 11nd suc- cessful farmer and was well favorably known throughout t 1v community. He leaves to mourn the loss of_ n kind and loving husband and fat11~ er, his wife (nee Nettie McNevini one daughter, Stella, nurse-in- training at the P. E. Island Ho». pita], and one so11, Roy, of the stall , of the branch of the Bank oi Nova. Scotla at Oxford. N.s.. all of " whom were at his bedside when hi’ passed away, and to all of whom the Guardian extends sincere syin- . pathy. | --DEATH 0F ‘MRS. BENJAMIN l shocked to learn of the V871! 511d" , den passing of Mrs. Benjamin Ciod- , kin whose death occurred at herl" home about 9.45 on Wednesday eve- ning Mrs. Godkin had been sub- ject to heart BUM-Ks 11nd t°°k E weak turn earlier in the evening from which she died not recover. Mrs. Godktn was formerly Miss Eva ‘ Inman daughter of the late Rob-i, "16 M30598" Filnefal 110m‘? W We ert. Inmun, Bedeque. Mrs. Godkin G_ M_ Son," resided in Bedeque until her mur- ‘Summersicle. Her fine Christian 1 character made her loved by all who knew her. She was a great church worker 11nd was a. prominent mcm- ber of the W. M. S. of Trinity United Church. There are left to cherish her memory one son, Henrfz Godkln, Summcrslde and one daughter. Miss Roberta Godlen who visited her mother at Christ- mas time. Miss Godkln t3 expected home to attend the funeral which M11 depend" on her arrival. It i-.= ex- pected Miss Godkln will arrive this evening in which case the funeral will be he d on Saturday, but should she not make connections it . will not be held until the follow- lng day. A notice will appear i11 Saturday's Guardian as to the fun- erai date. There is one sister, Mrs 1 Tuplln of ltiargate left to mourn. much sympathy is extended to the family in their sudden bereave- menL-S The sudden passing of Thomas S lVfoGrctl1 at. the City Hospital ,Charlotielown on Dec. 7th. was n "terrible shock to his many frlc-ds ‘ and business rneoclntes in 1.1111 1 1 vicinity, Taken ill on Friday 11nd lon Sunday rushed to the HOSFPBI by iris life-Yong friend and pal ‘Bruce McEwen accompanied by Claude where Dr. Boga-r dd hi" best but the virus was beyond con- trol aud he passed peacefully awny on Moirday just four days after being stricken at the eariy age of fifty-four yous-Another sad re- minder o.‘ the uncertainties of ife. The deceased was born in Pros- pect, N. S . the son of James end Mrs. McGrath of Moi-ell and 11 de- 1 scendent of 1m old pioneer family of ‘ that place where he has still near 1 relatives. In his early youth, Tom " as ha was known by his iraociates. learned the cheese and butter bus- ; lncse and went to Western Clnada. when quite young 11m- several years he auccvsfully managed the Creamery at Birch Hills. Sask. wlnn‘ng many prizes, valuable cum and medals. ‘Pen years ago realiz- ing that his parents were getting I old and needed attention in their declining years he refined temptm: offers for his services and can-c homo to Moi-all feeling that it was his duty u» do o0. _ He leave-u to mourn three waters- Giencora Mrs. Chas. Kile of Bos- J. Cook of Kemlmron P I. I. and flosstc at home 1n Moreii. He lwas attended in his lest moments ‘by the Rev. Father G111: who ad- ,mlnlstcred the last rit-s of the , unite testimony 1 (arrlcd on for 52 .1 usual. 0:11- or the 1111111 ,ward islund Hospital. on Tuesday Dec. 8th and on Wed- nesday Dcc. 91h conveyed to the Cemetry of the "Little Flower 1 Church followed by a lrrge con- course of friends 11nd 11..- ghbor» The' Rev. Joseph 17'.:n-.:ey oific 11t- ing 11.1. the Church 11nd Come-try. The beautiful bnitks of flowers and numy ll/Iuss Win11 received bore 1.0 the esteem 111 which the deco (<1 \v.1. held. l\'t:-_v his soul .1".st i11 1111120. Dr. H. It. Barrett of Hunter Ru- e1- presided and called on Mrs. f-Iampsoil Bo."."111.ui who read 1m rul- dress which was; accompanied 11y many gifts. ll-iii". Barrett replle.. briefly expressing ills mid M: Barrettfis tlinnlcs und appreciation. Present at the cclcbrution were 111 members of the fanny except datighier, Lo 11, Mrs. Dr. ltft-Intorh and she npol-ze to her parents 7.111;. evening by telephone from her 11cm. in Texas. M1". 11nd Mrs. Barrett, pest th‘ three score yours and ten mark, 111": still imie 11nd hearty. Mr. BDtfLt wmks in his forge each day at the trade of blacksmith which he ha". years and Mrs. house work 11s lights of the wedding fllllil\'t.‘l-'iill'y festivities was o. step dance by the active couple. 0n the 1ll"1l11gt11bic_ stiitnbly dee- mut"? 1'01" the mcasion, was a three 111-i." Wflflltltig rztkt‘. After 11c dinner the remainder" of ".210 ett-iiiiig; was spent. i11 music and -.lngh1g. the pi-rgrnni including in‘- strurneut-ul music by Donald Mac- Donald, violinist, accompanied by Mrs. Everett Iloltircs. The nnislcinm were assisted by 11111-5. Cecil Stewart and Mrs. D1. Barrett. Barrett does l1e1- ‘l-l-BIWIWIS TAYLOR—At their home 1:1 (‘frau- ville, Dcc. 30. i936 to Mr. and Mrs Fred Taylor 111cc Iielen Bernard) 1 daughter. llUESTlS-At the Prince Count; Hospital Jnn. 1, 19117 to M1". mic Mrs. 1m Hitestis. Wilmot, :1 daugh- ter. THOl\1PSON-At the Prince Count.‘ Hospital, Jan. 1. 1937. to Mr. 11.111. Mrs. Hiram Thompson, s1. Elen- nors a daughter. BISHOP-nit Summcrslde. Dec.‘ 111 i936. to Mr. 11nd Mrs. Henry Bishop 11 daughter. RICHARDSON-At. the Prince Ed- Jmuury 1 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. ifarry Rich- ardson, Charlottetown. o son, still- born. POTTS-At the Prince I-Trlward Isl- and HOSDUJ], January l, 1937. u: Mr. and Mrs. William Potts. Bou- shaiv. a son PlPPY-At the Prince Edward Isl- and Hospital. Jcuunry ‘.3. 1937. t»: Mr, and Mrs. Willard Pippy, Haz- eibrook. a daughter. MacPHAllF-At. the Prince Edwin": Island Hospital, January," 1!, 1937. tn Mr. and Mrs. Goodwill MacPhaii Mme 9“ we a-Itemw“ °l Mmlday- -GODKIN—He1" many friends were I Argyle Shore, n son. Stewart Goo:l- will, BELL-At Lung River. Dec. l4 1936. to M1". 11nd 11.11"» Alton Bell, 11 son, Alden Len. LVHLL-At Kensing- 24, 1936 by the Rev. s, George lC. Dennl= of Clinton. P. E. I.. to Emma Anr 1011, on Dec. The 1111c Mr- Houston was the rinse win-n She made h“ "(We l" -, Colwlll of Charlottetown. P. 1:. r. IHGGINBOTHADI-Lnifliifi -- A1 St. James" Church 1.11.1151‘, Sam-ls on Dec. 30, 1936, by 11:1". .1. G Hot-kin, Lewis E. Hiqgn. l"...1".. o: Fortune Britt-gs, R111‘. I.. and Lita H. Collin oi Buy Fortune. I)IN(1‘1i‘VELL-(IOFI""IN — At. St James Church it-Izmse. Sourls, or Dec. 30, 1936, by Rev. J.G. Hoclziu (leorge Alfred llingitr-ll and Hlldi Jenn Coffin, both of Bay Fortune RE. I. _ _ brim-us l ’ MCINTYRI-I-At Cdvdfqvtn Jim. 4 1937. Mrs. Julie McIntyre, aged 69 ‘YcK-‘Y-At the Provincial Saha- teriun". on-Monday. Jan. 4. 1037 1x111. Harry McKay’, Lorne Valley in her 23rd year. ' HOPSTON-At the Prince Eduwrr. Island Hospital on Monday", 17:111- uary 4, 1937. A‘ircd 111111111111, ziged T18. ' JOIINSIONE-At Lcng River on Jan. i. 1937, Donald Johnstone. aged 74. 111-31I'1{1;!~l\’—At North Bedequt- J1u1. 2, i937, David 1x-i'111"gc-,v, acct! ll‘. years. P‘ MacDt)NA1.D-—At1 her" heme l1 Emerald, 111111. 211d. Mrs. Cather- lne MacDonald, widow of the 1:111 James 11111101111111. NtcLI-JAN-Ju Ci1:11"io't~.to"."-/:1. Jznu- nry 3. 11137, Joseph Mei-can ire Bl MACLEAN-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on J1111. t1. 1937, D. J.M1acl..can of A1"gylc Shue i11 his 58th yecr. ' GODKIN-Suddi-nly at hcr honi- in Summerstde January 1i, 1937 Mrs. Eva Godkin 111 tier 77th X0111“ widow of the late Iienjzuninflod k . TRAINOIL-lAt the. Chnrlottetovt: Hospital on January 6, 19.77. Mi"! F. J. Trainer, nee Mae Ulnrkin, 0 ‘Tyrone, aged 4?. years. ltlifflll-ISON-Ai. Chnrlottctoviii o January 61h. i936. John A. 11:11:: 5011 in his 117.11 year. Funeral fro! the MacLean I-INSOR -- At the home 0f 11E daughter, .\1-."s. P. L. Bowucss. Sum mersidc, .1:111. 11, 10117, Mrs. isnbrll l-fnsoi ape. 70 years, widow of th late William F. Ensor. MOASE—AtNe\v A1111an. Jun. 1837, Mrs. William H. Moose, 111 8i years. l"- ber with pleasure the hours npen ton Mass. U. S. A. Mabel. Mrs. C RUTH-At the sacred Hear-titan on January 7. 1937. Mrs. Efizabvi Ruth. aged 93 yearn. ' MlcLEAN-At the P. E. f. Homlt 0n Wednesday. Jan. 6, i037, D. Mach-an. in his 59th year. l