--i-»-p»wn-r oeon-v-rra1rinsm... t‘ “nmaii-“séuuacfl-zoaouowmwmna lvliwvll- - .. PAGE TWELVE OUR NEWS BUDGET the. CHARIXYFTETOWN GUARDIAN For OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS ‘EANUARY 15. 193s MONDAY Mrs. William Coffin, widow of William Coffin. passed away early Jifonday morning, Dec. 20th, in her ; ‘lath year. JUDGMENT FOR DEFENDANT _ —Jtidge C. G. Duffy gave judg- ,ment in favor of the defendant l when the case of Henry Doiron - vs. Leo Peters. an action for per,- soiial damages incurred in County Friday‘. FUNERAL 0x" TUESDAY-The 'III"TA'OY‘.QII iii drift-ice in Nor- ihumbe-sland Strait for nearly six day's. the .~'-liu""i.".'-r"""tl rritilvt‘ vrsrcl “ilz-hiviie“ was Illlifirfd at the lfluriiic Whaif. (‘hurlottc- fwit vent-l with (‘uptaln ti-rdiiv morning broke about l" iPUiltW of it-c in prirt fol- |0W'(‘(| l; tlie “Muhone" under her own r-n" t r. .-\ l: " e-iiivl gathered along escorting the vessel here '.f:ire pref-ceding to Bird Rot-k whcri- the lighthouse keeper will l" to.‘ r-n eff. The Montcalm will _ ttioii sail for Syd"!!- N- 5- ' On Sunday, Dec. 12th, after e brief illness, Mr. Frederick W. "Reeves passed peacefully away at " his home iii Freetown. He was ‘60 years of age and was the son ‘of ilic lave Thomas Reeves and his wile Mary Sullivan. Besides his sorrcwiiig widow. formerly Fiilil)’ Leard of Augus- iiilf‘ time. them are left to mourn l lilllli\)"l' nf uncles il-lid cousins. The funeral on Tuesday was ‘largely’ attended. The services at the home and at tlie cliurcli were conducted by his pastor, Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson who delivered a comforting message to the bereav- ed. The hymns sung were: "The lord's My Shepherd." "Abide With Me“, and "Rock of Ages". Beautiful floral tributes testified to tlie esteem in which the de- ceased was held. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Fred iieard. Roy Boulter. Basil Tnycr. Fred Drum- mond. Jesse HuestisnEuslac-c Reev- ss. liiit-rnient. was iii tlie United Church cemetery. Freetown. ' ‘lbs following is a list of Island ltiidents who have been successful in tilt‘ Christmas examinations in the Facility of Medicine tit. Dai- ‘housie UiIiVEYSlLj‘. Halifax: First Year GOFGOH Darrach, passed in En- b:"_viilort_i' and Physiology. Leigh Ramsay. passed in Anat- omy l. Histology. Embryology, ' Pilysioltigy" l. and Biochemistry i. Jack Ritchie, passed iii Anatomy i, Histology. Embryology, Physi- ology l. and Biochemistry i. ‘Lewis Wooiiiei", distinction iii -Aiiiiloniy 1. Embryology. and Bio- rlii-iiil:=ti"_v i. Passed iii Histology ,_ and Pliyiiiolocy i Second Ycrir Kenneth Beer. distinction in Struciiirnl Netirclogy. Pavwl 1'» Anatomy 2. Physiology '3. BliC‘f‘l'i- clout". and Biochemistry 2. , GIPOTQF! liimnii. passed iii Physi- "w y.‘ 2. Structural Neurology, tiiid Li m h s uiis try 2. Tliird Ycur "\’ii;ir‘d Eooihroytl, passed in i‘i'*l'il(‘li'1Q_V 2. rind Pharmacology. Quinn Curtis, ppsscd lil Pathol- rrv 2. It \\'lt- aitli profound sorrow that White. M. A.. D. D., had passed to his Fffliiil rest about ten ocbck oii Scturclay" morning. The Arrlidcacon for quarter (if a century had tier-u mcrsidc. and St. John's devotion to duty and kindness tn them when in sorrow or trouble. 'l'liere are ‘eft to mourn, his widow. formerly of {few Ross. and the following sons and daughters: Ross. of Bennington. Vt: Francis Mrs. D. MacPhersoii. 2G6 Green- wood. Newton Centre. Mass; Rev. Charles Dc Wolf White, Rector of St. Luke's Church. Annapolis Royal: Mary. Mrs. William Moy. Rexbiirn. Mai-a: Nathaniel W. of “Siielburne: Cornelia. Mrs. Cliarllfi Monklcy. Winnipeg; Harold. of the ‘~ Canadian Bank of Commerce. r‘ Halifax: Mark. of New Ross. N. 3.: Misti Ethel of Belmont. Mass. and ‘fhmnes and Miss Rcttv at home: also one brother. Mr. T. P. White I of Uhclburnc. to ell of whom ~ deep sympathy iii extended. ' Rev. Charles De W. White arriv- 0d lirvie on fridat evening and lbs. MacPlierson on Siviirdav l morning, It ts expected that ‘Har- - m. Mark and Nathaniel will be . horse for the funmil. which will be on Tuesday It lf e. m. from L St. Mary's Church end at which . it. luv. Bishop Ieckenley will ll!“ river n ‘ an . ~‘l\\ll.0ll1()bli€ accident. was cnnclud- m“, W“ mnmlowl. . . , . _ i. . .. y destroyed by ed in the County Court. of Queens . n“, Purl‘. sauuwh“, tiwn lest night. The it-breakei" f‘. ' (i. S. ‘.\ioiifcu'ni" reached the 89- 3 Harry ' Brown and his two sons, (‘inrerii-e iltui. 'ill\d Allison. a‘! of Victoria. P. E. l., ~ for a illlil" ahoaird. Saturday night and ycs- irruiuird l\\ t . through , the ivz: crfroiit when word spread ' "I9 lllfillfmf‘ W" l" IWTL 5"" tiers are loll to mourn the loss of "l8 la loviiiy: niid devoted mother: Al- lilnntmlm but (gm-twill with blnsfs l pxnndri". Ccziliiil iltryiilly; Joiin, iii ‘ii p.ii"i.~i.iriii'";"."~ of Si’. Mary's rind St. Jolrii‘; Arglican Churches -m Unriicri llint ilicir b‘"i(:vt\'i Artil- dFillTlll. R.v. Cliiirlcs De Wolfe .‘ t _ _.-__.a --SPEAKS ON INDIA-Miss Els- telle Bowiiess was the speaker at the regular monthly meeting of the Summerside Chapter of the I. O. D. E. last week. and gave an iii- structive nddiess on India. dealing w tli tlie British administration in India from its beginning up to the present time. Miss Mary Hunt pre- sided and conducted the regular I business of tlie chapter. There was . a very good attendance-i l l The dvrelliiig of Ira Clark. Union Damage was c-tiiiiatcrl at $2.500. pnrtly covered Y by lii>tii"a|icc. Nu riiii- \\;t:~ iii ilic house at. the rcmaiiis of the late Mrs. Jolin . luir- i! i h~"~br\ke out. The flames figiicii". irlioe death occurred at _‘ ‘h "d ‘m h“? Oriflmated i. . I i i t ‘ -* lllorfirdglfl‘fTP0'\'ADr-q?:< "““" M” mm‘ m“ ....,,,,,,,_g_ ac..m,,pankd' bu‘, ,._,.,. “W, lll.'l'il.l'illlililyl‘. {liiticii-‘Cbfb; iii_(7l\r\i'rlo(t_tle- rlnliqbtcrs. i\fr.~". Alvin ‘iinirsuuld 3:21;“ "W ‘ l‘ ‘M “as 15H g awi MM Aniv Agnew. The bndv l . ,. - ' ‘ ' " .;- r ". :' ‘ "d by Mr \\i‘l h- I{‘i"$‘ll to the \'[fl(‘Lf‘f‘ll 11' h.“ t“ t‘ “W” " . Funeral Hui" 9"“ tomorrow I ivliltlli till“? ‘Slim: liililcnljihif-etd litigig . s .=. \ s‘ ' t ‘hi! r~f~m;-‘_e€.--_.tfl,.,tg‘,§ freui tlh \1~il. NFiflilhOfS quickly 'l Greenfield Avenue. \\'h°l"‘ nriv- “"‘5=* m" lap‘ Flam“ ha?‘ a.“ 5m.“ p Wm be 17.3.; a. ..,,,...,_‘ l .i\\ii_\ and their P“bl‘." f"'c"‘. srrirlce i"‘ll bf‘ iii ‘ H _1"““-*‘ Snvlkfihllre‘ S’. Jzii! 1*: (‘liivt-li nt 2.20. ‘me “f lmmm“ m ‘lil li':'i'!ti_v. January 7th l-ifiilicl. ivitlnn‘ of tiie .l‘*\lil Agiiciv. . formerly . lil" Legislative Assem- ilrs Awiiriv \\"rl$ born at Alber- n.._l iiiii c iii" ililllll)‘ rr-sltieri ". in". hcloic they >lll'YC\‘.ll. l Slic tins a ‘-\"!ll.lll oi llil\l‘._\’ fliic ,fjiltllllli‘s' iii lllillfi niid tlt’Zil'I anti 'il‘l(i llliliif‘ iiiuiiv ivariii friends in this c".l_v and the western part of , the tiroiiiicc The i'iilln‘.‘."iiig sous and daugh- '70."! l:"'- <l‘(‘ll. vihii-h was an- (in! ; w id", m Cardigan; ‘" "ml liv the Malione and the Geo gc in 'i‘tii"tiiilo; Mrs. R, E, .t-i;y Point Ferry “Fnirvit-W." hi" ‘ Fl. T1111". $011 Fliillviwu. Cgilifqr. iiin: lliis-s B0118. iii Charlottetown; Miss Ami" and Mrs. A. F. Hansuld, Orniigctulle, Ontario. Tlic rcriiiiiiis will fll‘l‘i\‘6 tonight 3C(‘0ill])1'llil('.'l by Mrs. Hansuld and Mis Amy Agnew. TUESDAY - GIFTS APPRECIATED - Mrs. S. 13. Siierren. Secretary of Ccnti-iii Bctli-que Women's Institute is in rcrcipt of n letter from the Mntrmi of tlie Pioviiii-inl Infirm- {ll‘_\’. ncknniili-rlgiiig with thank; Q gift. of fruit. and randy sent. at Christmas to thc jiriiiciits of the iiifii"uim"_i" h\-" "Birch Grove" Frcctnini. hildillrtoii, Snutli Bede- qiic and Ci-iiiral Bedcque Women's institutes. ivAiuioiv ESCAPE - Don and Kenneth MacKziy and Mabon By. lion had a narrow escape fi"om dFmVfllllf-I ivlicii they broke through it-e while hklltlilg iii the dark on Webster iifnrclibunlcs pond at Mill Valley. They failed to not ce iliri opening iii the ice and plunged in- to about right feet of ‘water. Don MflFKflV i-cas able to got out of tlie linlt- lil s ‘if niid lltmiSiCd his bi"0th- er to sou-ii". The two brothers then hauled Byiicn out. Direct relief had cost the City approximately $5 000 since it. was started last month. Cotiii. G. W Mlcod. (‘ilfilllllflll cf tlie finance committee infumied the City Cotuicil at ilic regular monthly meeting inst night. 0f that a- mount $2fl00 hiid been for coal. The figures included what had been sueiit in December and t0 date in Jiiiiiiiiry‘. Pilrclinsc of a Fargo truck with Sargent. plow complete. attached, at a. cost of $3.270 from F. R. Mc- Laiiie ivns dt-clclcd oii by the Coun- cll. The machine would be used for cit-uiiiig city streets of snow and. as the pltiiv is clctachiib1e.tlie truck can he uscd for regular city trucking. The present small plow land ouiliird its tisciuliicss to e grcnt extent. (fnim. A. A. Hennes- ‘ cliairiiitiii of ilic street coni- Fflld. ilcnvicr equipment iieccsstiry" to keep streets opcii during snow storms to per- mit pzisstiszc of flTf‘ trucks. Pur- ‘chnre of tlie truck ivris Oll a ten- dcr hzisls. The tcnrlci‘ of A. Pickrird & Co. for 5i’) this. Ill shit-l»: cool. Indian Con“. rit "83 pvt" tou delivered. fni" ill!‘ ftfii-xkrl Building and Lib- lrarv iviis nvccpicd. The stipplying i133 tciii. of Spi"iii",liill coal for tl~r~ Clli‘ Iluilitiiisg \\'.'l.~ cqtinlly div- ‘rti h ‘-\'.‘(‘ll W. D. Gillis 8r Co.. A. Pilfixtlld do C0.. Lyons 8a Cos iiiid ll. n. Lat-me it" Co. The price livm. 58th) Fir ion delivered. i‘ rector of S‘. lviaryls Church. Sum- l lllllPllll 01' l1"? 1M9 MP5- clmn-h, 1P Callaghan was licld from the St. Elciirors. fiiifl tyes beloved by‘ 1111111001110"? his parishioners for his iiiisclfhli l Palmer Road. nu ll/Pdllvsdfly- J5“ SER;HYEIS -- The William FIKNIJRAI, Conception Church. 5th. A very large concourse of slciglis were in attendance which testifies to tlie esteem and respect which this aged lady who was ac- cording l'l accurate records the oldest person on P. E. Island mcrilctl lici" (icziili at tllc 1'8- niarkitlilc niic of 104 years, 2 months, 29 (lays will long be rs- mombcrcd by lier relatives who sliicc slii- rcaclicd tlie century innrk annually celebrated licr birth- driy at the hospitable home of her son. Piriri" Callaghan. Ebbsfieet, P. E. Island. Rev. Patrick Walsh was cclcbniiii b! a Requiem High Mass nl l0 30 rim. also Rev. Father John A MacDonald, imrish priest. Tignish. was present. in the Sanc- tuary. As it was her wish that her grandsons iiould act es pall- bearers, the following tenderly laid her to FOP-t beside her husbmd who prcdcccascti lici" over 25 years I80. Messrs Willrcd and Raymond Shea, Alfred Clohosey, Winston, George and Russell Callaghan. Rev. r‘atliei' Wtilsh aLso performed the last sad obeeqlliel l! the AT GYRO-At tlie regular weekly meeting of the Gyro Club held last evening in the Canadian National Hotel and presided over by Mr. F. A. S. Jones, Mr. R. DOD- ald Scott was formally inducted as a member. Mr. Morton Dew was presented with a baby mug by tlie last recipient, Dr. John S. iedwail. -DEATH 0F MRS. CATHERINE ARSENAULT-There Passed away iii the Prince County Hospital on Friday. Mrs. Catherine Arsenault after a few weeks illness. After Rt- quieiii Mass had been said at St. Paul's Church on Saturday morn- ing the remains were conveyed by train to her former home in Monic- toii. N. B., for buriaL- B SISIZED BOAT DESTRO\'ED—- A motor-boat. seized recently by ii Royal Canadian Mounted Police patrol cruiser. was destroyed bl’ officers on the Marine Wharf. Charlottetown. Saturday. S o m e time ago seized craft were sold bv tender, but an order that they be destroyed was issued since. Wood from the destroyed bniit was quickly carried away by WW1“ loi" kindling wood. MAGDALEN FLIGHT CAN- CELLED-A scheduled flight; to the Magdalene Islands from Char- lottetown with mail was cancelled yesterday owing to weather con- ditions, Canadian Airways officials said last. night. The trip would be made today if weather reports were favorable. The Gulf Islands] reported yesterday that a 40 mile I per hour wind was blowing, sc- companiecl by snow. WEDDING BELLS-The marriage of Miss Pauline Frances Irlam of Charlottetown to Mr. James Earle Burden, of the Bank of Nova Sco- tia staff, also of this city, took place oii Friday last. Rev. A. E. Mackenzie officiating. The bride was attended by Miss Doris Hpwatt, and the groom by Earl Boutilier. After the ceremony a wedding re- ception was held at. the home of the bride's parents. Sergeant Major T. G. Iriam and "Mrs. Irlam. 32 Brighton Road. The following young ladies served: Misses Doris Howatt. Phyllis wlitiock and Margaret Prowse. -SUI-‘FERS SERIOUS EYE IN- JUItY-Clinton Mtilligaii, aged 1B years. son of A. W. Milligari and teacher at Bideford School. was very seriously injured about. the eye. and it is feared tlie optic nerve_ is paralyzed. when he was struck with tlie puck while playing hockey oii the rink at Time Valley. He was treated by the local doctor, who mi sec'ng liow severely his eye WM injured sent him to Dr. Lentz in Charlottetown on Saturday. Dr. Lantz took him to the hospital where he is receiving treatment. Mr. Elexis Wood of Port. Hill is supply- itig at Bideford during Mr. Milli- gan's absence. _PAYS TRIBUTE T0 LATE HECTOR-Rev. o. n. Harrison bald ii fitting tribute. to the late Arch- deacon C. dc W. White. (PKWY °i st, Mary's and St. John's Church for over a quarter of s. ccntilfyl. during his sermons on Sunday. both at St. Mary's and St. John's Church. He spoke of the splendid example their late rector had been to his congregations and 110W worthily he had set forth and up- held the doctrines of the Ansllcan ciiiii-cii iiotii iii the pulpit BM in the Sacraments of the church H0 trusted that all who i-iiin been priv- lleged m belong to his conETBBEl-lmle" and listened w his teachlrifls Wmlm try to follow them and revere hi5 memory. The hymns W118 were ‘W’ proprlate for the solemn occasion and before the Blessing the rector asked that the conreltfltlw 590"‘! h‘ silence for a few moments and re- member their ‘ate rector and his family before the throne 0i “it! Heavenly Fiitiier.—-S The annual meeting of St. Paul's sunday 5311001, held last evening in the Parish Hail was larflell’ attended. The mectinfl “'55 Wen‘ ed with prayer by the Rector, Rev. H. D. Raymond. The Superinten- dent, Mr. J. n. H. worth presided. and his report showed the pro- gross of the School duriri! the year. The reports of the various Officers were received and A009!" ed. The MiSSIOIHYy Treasiirrr Mr- Veli reported a balance of $l63;00 to be voted at the meetirul- Ti “as disposed of as follows: $63.00 1'01‘ ciiiiiese Red Cross relief work and $100.00 for M._S. C. C. to be de- signated to BiJiop Burd of the Diocese of Saskatchewan. _ The Secretary. Nil‘- 110m" account showed s substantial bel- ance on the riiht side. ‘The 5¢h°°1 has this year presented its severi- teenth Life Membership Cell!"- cate in the Bible Society. This year's certificate was precml-Efl i0 Dr. W. H. Pethick. e loyll "Wm" ber of the staff. The present officers were rc- elected with the addition of Mr. George Anderson as Librarian and Dr. Pethfck as Audit-OI‘ A very interesting discussion was entered into. havln! lb 4° Wm‘ the problems and ways in which improvements might b9 mic" l“ the Sundfly School end its WOT‘!- CHAPPED SKIN Dilute Minted‘: with oile- lnlf’ sweet oil or cruel. Ap- ply once e day. Per Iron Bite use the Lieisieiii freely undiluted. l‘ lloseeubto. vq iiuim ‘S IrTITED‘ L. graveside. d ______ WEDNESDAY ISLANDEB DIES - Mrs. T. E. Arsenault of this city, received word Monday informing her of the death of her father, Mr. Philip T. Aiseneult of Gardener, Mus. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of the late Mrs. John Alfie‘? was held yesteida, - with a private service conducted at the home o! Mrs. '1‘. B‘. Fullerton. after which a public service was held at St. James Church. Rev. R- Moorhead Legato 0011110 "W service at the home Hill “l! Qhllfch and also at. the interment whMi was in People's Cemetery. The PM bearers were Lieutenant Governor C. D. DeBlols. Messrs. C. N. Bissett, W. A. Stewart. J. R- 311KB"- E- Champion and J. R. Paton. "The system of lsboi- (for Queen's County Jail FINN") ‘seems to be working well and we recommend this plan be extended whenever possible," the Grand Jury declared yesterday i" i" '9' poi-t. at the opening of the J!!!"- ary term of the Supreme Court for Queen's County. At present there are 26 male and two female pris- oners in,the institution. At Fal- conwood Hospital jurymen report- i ed they found 118 female and 140 male inmates: while in the Prov- incial Infirmary there were $57 patients, B7 male and as female. rgnging 1n age from two years to 90 years. -LEAVE FOR TORONTO- Dlreetors ‘and others who will st- tend the annual meeting of the Canadian National Fox Breeders Association at Toronto from the Maritime Provinces are". The Pre- sident, Dr. A. A. Lockhart and C. C. Baker; Chief Inspector and manager of the Marketing De- partment, George A. Callback, Summerside; Major A. S. Robert- son, Mermaid; F. G. Kennedy. SoutLpoi-t; Captain John L. Read. Borden; R. E. Ellis end T. D. Carrutliers, Summereidc; L. B.‘ Wilson. Drumheller. Alberta. who is at present at the heed office in Surnlnerside; C. C. Barnbill, De Berta, N. 5.; I". H. Copp, M. L. A.. Port Elgiri. N. 8.; L. T. Lee- nian, Salisbury. N. B. They will be joined at Quebec by Messrs. Charles Fremont and E. Rochette. They will iii-rive in Toronto in time for the meeting which opens on the 18th inst. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY-An event of more than passing inteicst occurred in Irishtown on New Year's Eve when friends and negli- bors of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Camp- bell assembled at. their home to wnxratulate them on the twenty- flfth mniversery of their marriage and to wish them many more yen-rs‘ of good health ned happiness to- gether. The first part of the sve- ning was whiled away in B06101 conversation and merrimerit. ‘men Mr. Preston Campbell celled the gathering to order and is l short address. explained the purpose of their meeting together. Mr. James McLeod on behalf of the guests in attendance presented the honored couple with a. he dsome Coleman Lamp. Both Mr. and Mrs. Camp- bell though taken by surprise evi- pressed their appreciation to the dmors for their beautiful gift and good wishes. After the company had joined iii singing ‘frei- They are Jolly Good Fellows." e derciouii lunch was served by tiis Indies. The remainder of the evening was pleu- iintfy spent. whilst the younger ~ members “tripped the light fuitu- tlc." In the early hours of the New Year the guests weiided their way homewards, feeling that times like this were conducive to everyone! happiness and well being. The funeral services for the late Ven. Archdeacon. C. De. W. Witilte. M, A., D.D., were held in Bt- Mary‘: Church. Summerside, at 11 oclock, the impressive service of the requiem communion beinfl uLed. The church was filled t0 overflowing with ayrmpathizilw friends from all walks of like who came to pay their last tribute to an honoured citizen and friend. The love of the Archdeacon for the little ones of his flock was evi- denced by the large number of clii‘dren who attended the service. Rev. John Hackenley, Bishop of the diocese, was the celebrant at the choral eucliarist assisted by | Rev. c. n. Harrison. rector of st. ‘ Mary's, who read the epistie and Rev. Canon Malone, of Charlotte- town. who icad the gospel. Rev. H, n, Raymond read the lesson. A full choir with Mr. Pciiwarden. organist, assisted with the music of the communion service. The hymns sung were: "Unto the Hills do I lift my dying eyes" and "Abide vvitifi fife." The honounry pallbearers were the officers of the Diocesan Church Society, Messrs. Major T. MaoNiitt and Harry E. Miler, Charlottetown: John A. Thomp- son, Kensington; Benjamin And- rews. Major F. F. May. St. Elean- ors; and Verilah Milllga Bum- mersidc. ~ 'I‘lie active pallbearers we re clergy of the diocese Revs. B. Fream, Kensington; A. H. Hart Davies, Portiiiil; W. J. Phillips. Alberton; E. R. G." Bridgevntier Oflpqvld; IL O. Lancaster, Milton and J. P. Payne, Georgetown. The mourners were five of the Arehdeacons sons. Rev. Charles dc Wolfe White, Net. Hamid, MATK and ‘Ilimnu end Stavert Tsnton. divinity student at Kings College. Halifax. ‘Plis ushers were Clarence Jones, Frank Cameron end Bor- dcn Conncli. The Archdeacon was laid to rest In 8t. John's Cemetery.- St. Eeanors. The service at the grave was conducted by Rev. G. R. Hsrrisen. his lordship Bishop Haekonley, Illuminate; lie scum! THURSDAY A sad g‘o0m was cast over New Argyle and vicinity when it be- came known that Mr. John L. MacKiniion had passed away at his home st the age of T3. He loaves to mourn e sorrowful widow (nee Christie Glllis) one son John oi-i the homestead, an adopted daughter Beth (Mrs. Archibald MaoOenxieil. Olin-lotte- town, also three grancicfiildicn. Ralph. Mildred, and Douizt-"ia Me»:- Kinnon and one brother Durand‘ residing mt North Rustico. " Mr. and Mrs. Alex Campbell cele- brated the 20th anniversary of their marriage at their home in Burling- ton on tlie evening of January 4th There was a large number of guests present and a pleasant evening was, a nt in music, games and sects" c st. In the course of the evening tlie bride and groom were escorted to seats of honor and presented with a purse of money snd a nicely worded address congratulating this worthy couple pnd wishhg them many more years of health and prosperity. Mr. Campbell in a. few well chosen remarks graciously ack- nowledged the kindness of all friends. Several other: who were, present presented congratulations in ' a neat. speech after which a deiic-l ious lunch was served by the iadiesl and st s late hour all departed to’ their home suffer wishing Mr. and Mrs. Campbell many more years of happiness. Judge D. Edgar Shaw of Prince County Court who leaves shortly to take up residence in Summer- aide. P. Ill. I., was tendered a ban- quet by Charlottetown barristers at the Canadian National Hotel, last. night. Addresses were given by, many of the members of the local bar snciet including Attorney-General ‘Iliarie A. Campbell and the presi- dent 0f the Law Society. Judge Shaw replied with an address de- livered in his own inimitable manner. A suggestion by A. A. McLean. K. 0.. that a sketch be prepared and read at a. future meeting giving historical reminiscences of leading members of the island bench and bar, was endorsed and by unanimous come t Ml‘ Mc- Lean was requested to prepare the article. It was decided to hold the im- nuel dinner of the Lew Society in June. . A souvenir was presented to Judge Shaw. The Maple Leaf Rebekah lodge No. i3 held a. special meeting on W656!!!’ evenln! at their Lodge Rooms, Summerside for the purpose of iii-swims the officers for the year. . The ‘nstdlatien ceremony, was performed by District Deputy Sister Phillipe. assisted by Past Noble Grand, Sister Sharp. Sister Croc- kett, Sister Cobb and Bro. Sharp, Grand Warden. The officers were ea follows: Noble Grand, Sister Catherine Ramsey: Sister Florence Corney, Vice Noble Grand: Sister Helen Clerk. ‘Ireasurer: Sister Ellen Moi- Iisun. Recording Secretary: Sister Sarah Piitirps, Financial Secretary: Sister Florence Levers, Chaplain: Sister Annie Sharp. Right Support Noble Grand: Sister Maude Croc- kett, Left Support Nolfs Grand; Sister Mae Levers, Right Support Vice Grand: Sister Clers Mountain, Left Support Vice Grand: Sister Evelyn Dickie, Warden; Sister Mar- garet Baker. Conductor; Sister An- nie White, Inekie Guardian: Sister Eva Cobb. Outside Guardian. After the business meeting a so- cial hour was erijcyeti-S Officers were elected, annual reports presented end other routine business transacted at the annual meeting of the Charlotte- wwn Fire Department lest night. Fire loss in the City for the year had been approximately 847,000.00 reports indicated. I10 individual calls had been sriswered by the Department. Fire loss, although slightly higher than the preced- ing year, was considered very nominal for a city of this size. firemen said. Equipment was all in first class shape. - -- ' Officers for 198a are: Chief Angus MacEacIiern: as- sisfent. chief Frank I-Iennessey; secretary W. A. Henry. Chemical arid hose company: Captain L. A. Stewart; 1st Lieut- enant Fred Pickard; 2nd. Lieuten- ant James Walker; secretary Pat Reedy. Hooks and ‘ladder Company: Captain H. H. Jewel‘: Lieutenant P‘. R. lVtcLaine; secretary Alfred Frizzell. Department. executive: Chief Angus MecEeci-iern, Captain L. A. Stewart. Capt. H. I-I. Jewell, Sec- retary W. A. Henry and Len 0on- nolly. Six passengers, one a. serious hospital cecc. and 1600 pounds of mail were carried by a Canadian Airways plane on two flights to the Magdalen Islands yesterday. Pilot l-I. S. Jones was at the con- trols with co-pilot Gordon Gray. A two-my short; wave radio in the plane. for communication with the airport arid the Magdalen Islands. worked well. Pilot Jones said. Fly- ing conditions yesterday were des- cribed es feir although snow flu:- ries over the Gulf of St. Law- rence rsdiicedvisibiilty. from Charlottetown P tn the Gill! Islands included Mr. Philip Tumbull and Miss C. Hub- ert. RN. health nurse for the Magdalena. Passengers back were: Miss Merle Anne Richard, House Harbor: N, J. Burgneauet, of the Department of Fisheries, re- tumln‘ to Montreal after spending the summer at the Magdalen 1s- lsnds: and two lioloitei patients, Wilfred Pettipu, Grindatone Is- land. and Aileiietine Devenu. Am- herst Island. , Next flight to tlie Magdaienes is scheduled for Monday, Airways of- ‘a! FUR AUCTION REPORT — A cable was received last evening by McLure and MacKinnoii from Iludsoxi‘: Bay 00.. London, stating that at the close of yesterday's" sale 39.000 silver fox pelts had been offered by them and that 83 per cent were sold. Prices were| hilly maintained yesterday. It is with deep regret and a feeling of personal 10m that we pen l these lines in the memory of JDillii Davereauit who passed away to hisl Eternal reward at. his home in! New Haven on the morning o! Dec. i 25th. The deceased was 17 years; old end enjoyed a. fair measure oi i health up to a few months ago; viiein he was stricken with an] illness which. despite all medical; treatment tender 1 and nursing. . proved fatal, and he passed peace- fully away, on Christmas morning. to be forever in the presence of the Prince of Peace. At the annual meeting of the- Charlottetowu I'll-lying Club mid‘ Provincial Exhibition Association. held yesterda afternoon, the foi- iowiiig officers were elected:- Presldent, LL-Cel. D. A. MacKiii- non, D.S.O.; Vice-President. Hon- orable T. W. L. Prowse, M. L.A.; Secretary-Ikeasurer, J’. W. Boulter, Directors, W.C.S. McLure. Willard Kelly, H. J. Kennedy, John B. Andrew, V. C. Smallwood, Cecil Stewart. Advisory Board on be- half of the Government: Honor- able Thane A. Campbell, M.A.,Pre- mier, Honorable W. H. Dennis. Minister of Agriculture. J_. Walter Jones. M.A., M.L.A., W. R. Shaw, B.S.A.. Deputy Minister of Agri- culture. Advlsory Board oii behalf of Dominion Experimental Farm: Frank Tinney, B.S.A. Advisory Board on behalf of Charlottetown City Council: the Mayor and two embers of Council to be selected by themselves. Advisory Board on behalf of the Charlottetown Riding Club: President. G. H. Buntain; C. N. Bissett, L.L.B.; P. D. Wil- liams. Auditor. The Church of the Most Holy Redeemer was the scene of an interesting event at 5.80 yesterday mornlns when Josephine Rae I-Blkhtizer. R. N., daughter of Mr. J. I". LeigI-itlzer. Master Mechanic and Assistant Stiperlritendent of the C. N. R. Island Division, and Mrs. Lcightizei", was united in the Holy bonds of matrimony to Ger- ard. son of Mr. and Mrs, James Mulrdiy of Sourts River. Rev. George McCoirnac of the staff of St. Damian's Basilica. ii college classmate of tlie groom, performed the ceremony and cele- bruted tlie Nuptfal Mass. ‘The bride, attractively gowned in brown, with accessories to match, was assisted by her sister. Miss Constance, who was becomingly attired in green crepe. while Mr. Robert Bradley supported the groom. After the ceremony ii delightful wedding breakfast was served ei the home of the bride. tlie bridal party. a few intimate friends und the officiating clergyman being present. Mr. and Mrs. Miilallv ‘eft on the 7.80 train on eshort honeymoon through New Brunswick and on their return will take up their re- sidence in Souris. The bride graduated from the Charlottetown Hospital School of Nursing lest September and since her graduation hes been employed at the Hospital and Sacred Heart Home. The Guardian joins with a host of friends in extending hearty feiicitetlons. Constable James E. Bradley, of the City Ptfice some. died at; his Sydney Street home last. evening after an illness of but a few hours. News of his death will come as a greet shock to citizens of Char- lottetown where he has served es an efficient officer of the City Police force for 22 years. Constable Bradley went on duty yesterday morning apparently in his usual health. About i0 o'clock he complained of feeling unwell am‘ returned to his home where he. rapid'y became worse. Medical aid was summoned but tlie strick- cn man‘: condition became more serious and 1st l‘ii"ilt about. ll o'cicck he prised away. Born ‘lb Kelly": Cross about 60 years ago Constable Bradley was the son of the late John P. Brad- ley and Rose Duffy. Aftr-r coir- pleting his primary school ed- ucation he ntteridecl Prince of Wales College and later taught school in this Province. He resid- ed in the United States for sev- eral years and then returned to his native Province wlier= he joined the police force of Char- lottetown in 1915. During the part number of years his duties were confined pririciniiliy to the sani- tary department. _ The iateiConstabic Bradley was twice married. first to Jane Creamer of Kelly's Cross and then to Marion MEMahon of this City. who survives. " Surviving also is one eon. Nor- bert. studying for the priesthood in the Jesuit Order in Toronto and one daughter, Mai-y. employ- ed with the Robert Simpson Ltd. of this City. Tliree brothers, P. Stephen Bradley of the Depart- ment. of Education of this City. John Wifism Bradley and Frank Bradley of Kelly's Croen, and two sisters. Mary. Mrs. A. J. Bartholo- mew. and Mfrs Annie Bradley, both of Dorcheater. Mess, also survive. When informed of the death of Police Officer Bradley lait. night on his return to tlie city His Wor- ship Mayor Trrner expressed deep regret and paid tribute to the late officer "Ommflliflifig his de- votion to public service end tlie conscientious manner in which he I FRIDAY BALE CONCLUDED - Mel-tire and MacKinnon received the foi- lowing cable from Hudson's Bey 00.. London, last evening: “ - pany sale concluded today. ‘rots! offering 45,618 sliver fox pelts. B8 pai- cent sold at flriu prince com- pared December. Finer skin: in excellent demand. Pull silvery sold best. Hudson's Bey Co." FIBRE! SERVICE IIJSPINDID ~—The Charlottetown to Rocky Point: ferry "Flairview" Jstsrds made several attempts to negotis‘ ice in the harbor, but only pro- ceeded as far as hell's Wharf when Captain Gallant decided to return and end the service for tlie season. Last year the ferry zviis able to maintain regular eer- vice until February I1 and jt; was resumed again March 2. Work of “bushing" the harbor foe was commenced Yesterday. The track to Rocky Point was completed while work on the East and West Rivers was proceeding. ' PROPERTY CHANGES - The I property lately owned by Mr. Wee- icy fl. Hood, Cornwall, has been puicliiised by Mr. Daniel McArthur of Lorne Valley.‘ who is now oc- Lupying this commodloux farm ivlth modern home and well equip- ped buildings. Mr. Hood mlde short work of the sale and almost immediately purchased the large farm Property of Mr. Vincent Leonard in Cornwall and is very 11111011 Dleased Wit-b hi! splendid new property. It is very pleasing to know that Mr. Hood is still a resident of Cornwall which district he has helped build-up and has seen niany changes in it since his boyhood days. The annual congregations! ma“. liii; of the Chm ttewwn Baptist Church was held Wednesday sv- cnlng. with Mr. R. D. Quigley p"- Sldlnlf- ' After devotional exercises 16d by the Rev. I-LL. Dentori, 3.1)., reports from the various organic- ations and committees were pres- ented. ' Comprehensive reports from the Rev. I-l. L. Danton and My. M, 3,. Bethune indicated a yeti" of greet activity with strong forward mo“. merit both in Ollllrflh OM Qhllfcb School. A fine Ohuivb iiiimp site had been established at Mai-spasm with building and squlpnsnt, The trustees report, presented by Mr. G. P. Nicholson, discussed the llrvposed establishment of s buc- ment addition to give improved accommodation to Church School, Young People's Societies and other Church activities. Tenders for construction work, plumbing and lighting were accepted from Messrs. Oukes 8r Ford, Stanley, Shaw A; Peardan, Raymond Wskeling. The treasurerb M17011, PIQMMMI by Mr. J. A. ‘Webster. indicated e. successful year, noting s substan- tiiil increase in the financial sup- port of the Church. Other reports were Cradle Roll, 30ml’ 130i!!!‘ ‘ R ‘I,’ Edu- cation, B.YP.U., 0.5.1.11, cum, Scouts, Women's Mlssio ry Aid Society, Guild, Mission Bsnd,Ba.by Band, ‘Flower Committee, Junior Brotherhood, Philatheas. Property Committee, Music Committee. Board of Management, Deacons. "Cent ii Meal" Committee, Nom- inating Committee. The budget for 1938 was preg- rnted by the treasurer and unani- mously approved. Approval and flPPreciation of the work of the various officers. the choir. and committees were warmly express- ed. The meeting closed with the benediction by the Rev. H. L. Den- ton. —DEATH 0F MISS SARAH KELLY-There pwed sway on Thursday morning at the Rectory, 341800116116. Miss Sarah Kelly in iier 86th year, who for thirty-four years was housekeeper to Rev. Dr. Martin Moiiaghan. For the past tell Years Miss Kelly has been tenderly cared for st the Rectory as her failing health would not permit her to perform the more arduous duties of the rectory. By the parishioners she was loved and revered for her beautiful Christian NINE-Cw‘. and in her more active days assisted with the many social activities of St. John the Baptist parish. Miss Kelly was born gt Fort. Augustus and was the last surviving member of the family of the late Hon. Francis Kelly, who was it member of the Prince Ed- ward Island Govern-merit. before Confederation. Miss Kelly was educated in Charlottetown and was well versed in the finer arts and could converse on my subject. sh; will be kindly remembe by the older residents of Fort Augustus where she spent her girlhood and womanhood. until the family be. crime scattered, at which time she went to Mlseouche to take over the duties of housekeeper to Icsv. Father Monaghnri. s friend of the “mil?- Bishopl bnd clergy who had occasion to stay at the rectory will remember the old lady for her kindly hospitality and solfcitude for their materiel comforts. --DilA'l‘ll ~05‘ ma. , JAMIESON-Mariy friervivda 251m grettolesrriof the Pissing“! W. Henry Jsmieson on Wednqg after c lingering uliim o; months. Mi". Jamieson w“ in , 72ml year and was born B; N, Annui, the son of the leis -.., Jamiesonof that place. As s -. ., nun Mr. Jumieson went to -.. and with his brother ma; . ried on a very successful b smith business. I-is esided iii :. ton foe over 85 years and w“ w known in 011d around Bus, About ten yous ago he m ,_ to the Island and located in g ., metside. For some years he w‘; member of the Sumuierside A; Force. He was also s constgbi, Prince County acting time; 5h, if! Wright. He was most iii; efiwemfld by a lam circle‘ . friends both at home and . . He was e member of Hiram . Lebanon Lodge No. 13. slum‘, side. and a. member of the Odd: lows Lodge in Boston. Mr. J .._ son was married twice. Hi; wife was Miss Isabel Paterson . Siuiimerside. who pmdeceased .. About i5 years ago. His ..,,. wife, formerly Miss Sophie Lyl survives him. There were , children. Three brothers are . left to mourn: Alexander P. .1 .. ieson. Summeraide; Dr. R15. J .. ieson, and Mr. Frank T. Jgm] . of Boston BIRTHS FIELDING-At the Prince -- . Island Hospital on January B, 1 to Lin-Col. and Mrs. P. S. Fiel I Charlottetown, a daughter. NICHOLSON-At Orwell Oovo - January 2nd. 1938, to Mr. iilid Angus Nicholson, a eon.‘ BLANOHARD- At Ruaticoiille i Dec. 25, 1931, to Mr. and warm Blanchard, a aiiiigii (Ml-ry IAOIIB.) YOBSTON-At". the P. IL I. H . tel, Jsny. 18. 1988. to Mr. and - Lewis Yorsiion, e son. HUIiTlS-At the Prince e. . Hospital. January, 0th, 1038. to Hid MP8. Albflft Htwfltill, B u ii side, a son. -. W199". DINCWELL — COIIPIN - u. i. Baptist Church. Charlotte on Dec. 30th, I987, by the "- H. L. Danton, wlllisrnLloyd I - wail of Diirell. P. E. I. and . Jean Coffin of Bay Fortune. P. I. . DALzIEL-IOY-At 55 Ville A Charlottetown, Friday, Janu ‘f. i938. by Adjutant Chas. Ly - Alba Mabel Foy of Charliittai to Fred Russel Dslefei of I lottetown. BllltDEN-JRLAM - At 05 U Prince St.. on Friday, Jan. ‘f. by Rev. Andrew MacKenzie. - Paurne Francis Ii-Fam of Chariot town. toll/fr. James Earl B - elle of Charlottetown. DEATH! BERNARD-In this city, Jim. 1938, (Jeciiia Bernard, aged 91 y Funeral from F. Henneesey’: EDWARDS-At North Wilt-shirt Wednesday. Jen. 12, 1988, Mrs. ~ R. Edwards, aged 87. HOYNES-Jit St. Peters on Jen B, I988, Marv. beloved wife of ~ brose Haynes. MACPl-IERSON-At 128 Prince on Monday. Jui. i0, I838, l (Capt) Donald ivlhcPhereoii in - 98th year ANDREWS-At. Norboro Jim 10, 1038, Robert Andrews in ' 10th year. _ MCKINNON — At Province ' pitsl, mwiicti. Washington. on J iiu-y 1m. teas. simi- Ansel» i ' Klnnon) formerly of Melrose. P- I. MORGAN-Died at hei- reside 80 Hayfield Street. Mrs. Ciitli i Morgen widow of the lete Jl Morgan. " THOMAS-At North risen. J uary II. 1038, Alfred Thom“ ‘f4 years JAMIESON - At Charlotte January 12th, ma, W.Henry~' " iesoii. BRADLEY-Suddenly in the “ Jen. i2, Police end Sanitary °" oer James E. Bradley. MORROW—-At 5t. Catherinel. Tuesday. January 11, 193B. Thomas Morrow. axed 89 Y MscKENZlE-At Glen Valley»! l3. 1038. Charles Mackenzie " 71. . KELLY-At the Parochial 1'1 Misoouohe, January 19. 1933- ‘ Sex-sh Kelly, aged B7. cAnnnssn-oii Thursday. l is. insa, MIB. Angus ciiiiiivbrll her 68th year. DRIBCOLIP-Died in the 55¢ Heart Home, January 17- ' Mrs. Margaret Driscoll B885 MACMILLAN- At Caliafil. berte. on January 8. i038. ‘ MiwKerizie, beloved wife of B1 Macmillan, formerly of OOVf-‘h P. z. 1. LEAItD-At Tryori tm JanuMI ma. ma. Artemss mi-d. asfli yepra. Chronic cause. Perils cannot net er sleep because Elia’, irritesility a ti; IIGIVH. BID Ill flIlf attention soomeaken when the nervous system is exhsusted. It is difficult to concentrate the mind and the deilytukbeeuncsewecry en Sikhs-ii‘ ‘ "M3;- Mflil“; E you become depm lllfflb- winged. ‘ Milli INIMIMOQ lllt flight. Fatigue