UMER ad PRINCE coum‘ -NlC LE _ \ V _______._..... .._..____ ‘d B d T W I‘ * § u m IHGTS l~ e e eque 9am estem Locals Claims Prohibition III MEMURIMI A ’ . . ll II , B I, C . La N tB _ Former Island B NNISTER Batter Ill’ IOU} - DW "lg a t U I’ € S e112; E.‘Z?;:.",,;',“3,“,',~o;ov§; w 0 emg wmusu anwano nnuiuiseav Man D-rowned ___=_ (Continued 1mm ago n hnpruv.‘ ‘ TM“. ‘ _ ‘o, e n: In m a mum -» - I .____ h Ideas Ilrd lgrlell; oqgyi: i, EIIIOTGBd shgllferwml Bordtfig was greatly 3:" mllgder ' _ ~ commaoui. menu: P y . ___ W on momma o! - mmi m use , __ -»--<--= o... o... . ~= ~»»-1-»= - mm-t srywoiz: ' "' F’ ° "d <1 :%:.:i..*r.‘rr'......'" “d” o’ "W W‘ "m" “" .2." my ““l‘iZ.‘.:J'°"°’"- c“ m» w» K-m- rosin enrzwo: iuroorwrdrdm~o~h= ‘is’? __ ' __.. I . co _ ' . 1,, Monk!!! mo“ m Boooooo ‘m ‘lflfgofg ___ gnoi-aoitiaqyoniiy Patriarch of the Hmeoooydhofowfieelffllf ‘glilsolgre- sumariasmu. Mai-oi io-siou- “"1 “ma! Wm news o (By Prank Manama. 3' M; u: tween new“ om Boooouo. M 4W0 fine heavy sets of best the o Perance presided and “mo. xooomoo "om m accident“ ilauagee, 38 year old son o: J. B. A boom boowom new,” m“ Prelolfilllnclsl Writer , a. my; m“ w” mo mono some o! o two quality dflvlng homes, ma; mm,“ 0110win_ g program was well n,“ mm“, whue m tho employ o1 Bee, former city clerk of Monc- Crown barrister‘ w“ o ed m mo (By Guardian: Special Wire) LOW W" m game series, goals to count, they °d ‘I’ BM“ 1-4427-3-10-11- “no M,“ ‘mm’ ‘ , the c. N. R. on the s. s. chariotte- m” “d °“°""‘m° “aide” °' mm‘ crowded courthouse this! ite NEW YORK‘ Mum III-aw“ 5 Low score 435 started away with n 8-3 score and __G pom, 03g; ch” '9.“ Hm m“ WW". 0! which boat he was a long mersme m“ dam‘ by-dmwnmg at There was no doubt butathxoifi: hwukih? we?‘ s; 3 I —— “on tom wou“ on tho ooo w Wm ENUINE I 09114.51“, u, esus Name, and valued omo1oyoo_ complications Dayfona Beach, Florida on Sunday “moms ‘mum m the rm f oh 5W 0W 01' 8B ° 1 V; ~ i mm‘ I s“ 260B Howom Bodoouo “med to MW stock at, smog, L-3431.3-1Q-g(_ SSR-gcding. Psalm XQVI! 1-15; 1am. Se,’ m and “though o“ ‘not according to word received here by L shack we” mm m; ‘hm; ordemore points, after a. morning of » Do on nr cs o “We ‘d t .Rev. R. Hensley Btavert. medlcgiskmmd om t o his broY-her-in-law. James moas- ° P in clsicn. 1. oaoaera m mm ojowojgjhj; ‘£113’??? -i.os'r m suivnvmnsmu. Prayer. Rev. Carlyle Waitter- mid d, w,“ d°nefm§°$efo“f'“he,‘§ man oi the Summer-side Journal, mY-himfonf- fillings. The opening brought a rally of w. sonar-man was yo“, not hockey Boooouo on“, o Grey buffalo between my place of "mh- _ wise and the soul of a kind hus- R l“ "mielbiwd m" the YWYIB ' cm“ p “ ‘ d ° "mm" w “W” 3 Wm“ mm‘ 8111"" 5°“ a lead of s-i making the total: business and Mayor Robinson's 011°"! ‘Rescue the Perishinz." band and iovina father passed from "m" w“ “mmed “he” he m‘ “S... h d i. ld teet z ti" new“ around the and o! m ' A MgKny 53'! ooum o4 m iovor m Bedequo M residence. Finder please return to Address, Rev. Carlyle Watter- earth 1,0 1L5 meow; overboard from a. yacht while en- o1 o ‘Lea! ggmmo k h Y“ a‘: m“ m“ m" d? m“ advim“ In.“ -' no; Callaghan 4oz mo do” of the “m” Mn ‘ya-mu r. 1.. Bownese. 1,3836 W315i“! Rm R mule’ 8m m 01:33.... a 1.1mm, membe, o, the Joying a cruise of! Daytona. Beach. 5km of the mm fiomm the sugigotrfiewlftzoéwteoi ago/egg,“ m "_' ' ' - e V . B. faith db ' ' moo gleagtlnmtllgeodonztzgaofi the trophy, ,_mA AND WRIGHT Hookoy gloom‘ chorus “Throw out tho mo as fldonoanw {hgizgfinkgws Employed o‘ summed“ clibln cinders, replied Attorney traders eneouriisod by the more re- moh moo w_ sohmmoxo 73o cm 8 3m d raihtewithpatshis League P,“ om m the Komlnomn m“ moon o _ Holy Chum‘ mmteswd B deep be_ Lambert, fighting for the youths assuring tone of war’ news andthe w» we v- “hm w- ».-.=-=“‘“‘é o. o‘. iwirrnsvnzsiuilroizii. p.111’; xzzzirorefiszor 3.3‘ .33 v s“ h“ w; n: £°‘i.‘§“w“°$ 112$? .2: “in... .. ..... o... ..... ‘ziii“i.i.z*zizi"rsri"’.zom“.. ‘sis; - - . - s v on. e y . . e n . - - ' Bankers gggrkogomififiéiad Series vs. Kensingtcn silver Wings. ision c! the Boris o! Temperance His funeral took. place to Sacred inerside merchant. prior to his mov- iflste‘ t°°k ‘he “by “mm pflqmps goegligfnfly 1°’ the balm“ °I the w‘ E Macnmmm 579 m“ had carried on the contest Sgeatlng after match. Admission held a secret session. Among other lies-rt Mission Church, Borden, Jan. ing to Florida. 51's; "m; $115!‘: c‘: tifrgghagufi: m torms o! the Msooloooo Ho“ M “whey 55g and one qum a 1e“ only mares; l and 20c, L-3Bl9-3-1l-1i. things dealt with was the reoelv- 31st, where Requiem Mass was sung Surviving is his wife. formerly cvfoumg 1o ear o1 d mm; average o! so stocks the mono o, A wflflgmg 500 “mo! tho teams to advance w uh irig into the membership '. of the by his pastor, Rev. W. E. Monaghan, Blanch Crossman of this town; one '51“ y bah ,, a’ y“ k Laiynben moved up 6 o! o point to m“ '. w_ Molntym 44'! mmodloto hockey instead o! ‘b —BACES AT NEW ‘LONDON Sons of ‘temperance Rev. Carlyle after which the funeral cortege daughter, Betty and his parents h ‘as o5” “meme to‘; dorm the Tronsootlono totalled 2339.,“ S; w_ Tower u 547 mommo m Junior hockey so ‘mo, MarAcnBlzé aadcllorck om. Watterworth, Educational Secretary wéndecé its way to 5t. Peter»; Cem- and two brothers residing at Dey- Y: 315:0“. urn ca a shares “sumo 277,162” on M-ouéwo so m“ then Patsie presented the cup, A11, pmgesso, Roékgord ,,,,d°°§,§f,I °r1fihion$fiiigm°afif§mfigb,m e ‘Ililyiereetl; Iigflise Iininourn besides tong“ The might of Canada's Mounted In the bond market oorporlate is» ',_ no iue.mi.':is..:wri ii or rm» mu- m 1-» u» worm-i» h» - w» are i» “v.2?” a. retrieve“. s: I’ a Mommy; 315. made the tubers Sung mo“: Real money prizes, no chow or 10- ggvg some gfigfflmg goon; Rowling following brothers and sisters: IN Chow; hai belon ‘p! he :55 12h an mosny up a “one, o‘ i‘ ‘~ 1:‘: w=--M=e»-1»-i °”‘ °°‘“"‘°‘“““__" o“ °i§i§““i'~i§’§§§§Z°"éao‘fL‘i.’§iiE$E ____._-___ n‘ o. Ame-w- »- i-u» w» w-w- M. 0n 9 1,1 5 ‘ - ' atively limited floating stock, shot ‘I n, sheen ass Fxffio, Gm Norm“ moor Le-LEA limo wiuom Hockey It isvery evident that the prohl- §°‘I{,o§°“d°"» WI-l- M"- Wmelh“ ‘mnmmed mm Pa“ n mkiggdthfl ZIQ°L§LZ°°" °t the up 1w. io 114. Seaboard was up ,. ,- a. Peters 5'61 ooknoo. Wuhan fimmmono Mo‘; wggrfgsog’ “lg? h“; 7591131118490" bition law is not being enforced as stflohofoflfismlodmlitggf If“ M“ department of municipal affairs roi- “How do you know boo Bow 2v. at sass, while Standard oii of i E2‘ ris Deacon; forwards, Allen’ Clow, Silver wlgkg vammnge-Zto; 5:1‘: gogfotlgofi afoitl: SEIQtioEIQIQZ; The pallbearers were (iiobert Mc- m” lgrvemfii £6‘ sgatfid migglftgk’: nister didn't fire ‘ILIIBIBIIOVP’ Mr. No.1 “fix? pg; ‘$58 o: ' )1 _ ' ' - wou r uce a ll "In llm . new. r. Macon-w. in. Si“. sklili ma“ we shin. “as: M» =- 2:22;: some... “n22; m»- 2 i» i we» b-um u i “m, single m Pew", 34m , Cecil Rewesl R-obert Jardme. m“: Skaflns; 0g! oflizndnesdaoyentlsialxozlllliair lgrugi, at there are several Mcmeeronany Mutmm , B powers and Privileges of the House, Coo“ ofioemm know. is,“ ouoo’ oo_ Case at‘ 12;; Deco; at ‘i8 ‘:14 Inter- , o; “d M0,,” ~ Wm be held Th - d M i a i: nee s cc 11s vs- One is the The Humorous Mm cords and and to amend the Succession Duty cause they had mid ‘ mam n“ °““_, ,}"'°~" l" - 5W9" f. Slnchfn Boooooo: Goal wou“ Richards“ m on Hrs av. Lgracal; need of the right type of public noro, tributes mm, to the mob Act, mo’ Education Act, the Work- mom m“ too, iarmedi liver brags; 21y Well Street . d ' ‘ 1 - ' - omclals-RHCMJ’. officers, magis- men's Compensation Act, Coal ‘ ' B 0W8 .918 c 19118-11 YH- .-. 1 Kw Mmm" 445 i§§§“°°o§§§§lii-M“if.ii’.;ofa.s‘miiio nassanrm M mt” “I” "m °M°‘°° “h”. 9mm‘ XIII itlilioviilolriitilmiiliitvdecewd was Mme‘ Regmam“ A“ P“b“° High‘ Mmifofirlinfiiiiiliifwxooo’ terday’ " I‘. Eric Gallant ass Rlohoroo mo)‘; Memos - Frank NU-n A a- ccuanouon bition law without fear or favor as Mmohmmolmmonos Rmhoro ways Act, Children's Protection oéo b m; mom“ ewloo mo, Advances o! 1 i» 3 P0111" °I 5°. i; v_ Amenoun m McDonal-d Austin McDonald Mm 1 1 LS t- The marriage 100k it should be onronced. Another need Mocorvme w R McNenfM, and Act, Gasoline Litmislng Act, and 1 hi: o 1mm mo bun“ “km; were made by U. B- Steel ct U. .1 1r, Gallant e54 mambo’ homo wright loom“ new in L1 tleicn. N- H. on Fnb- is that. our doctors should be men Mm _,_ mfiOy-sherry Myondgum, other public statutes. I“ m? skon- o, the mo“ ioono Bethlehem at 5'1. American can at g- °' M°mg°mw 39° Wnzht Sydney Moray ‘S ggiigviiiizh" iiribiliifiigiii“ 1150x101? of honotllrtlnlelinwho Wm ngbtlgive All” Mum" M" ‘Imd ‘Mm mg" iiimI-[Iie shacks ruins was fired 1m" Itiztogiiiytslgi-Hiat 9m and Gene": II ~—— ‘r ‘ ' ' r » - - -- u nrescrn on any eiwew wit‘ - ' , ' Tariff Adjustments 1' . wou... 235E331 ":.:.‘@.i::=.‘."*ssii.L-.:“"; v i» r ‘iileéi'd“iiii“i»iii“i‘Miiiffélifii I ..:~;:,2:.=s=,,.<5.;;=d;;;,,e,;,== a _ _ - 0 u: o need of intoxicating liquor as a and Mrs A G, chaopon Mr‘ond Rflprosontations had boon mode . _ - V ,1 1mm," msTum-ITE Summcrside, P. E. I. ,to Mr. Merle medicmo n, 15 being 531d (ha; M“ monologue] Mr 'and~Mrs during the yo“ on behalf of mo the accused. 50... Fractional improvement was’ o l] '_"__' -. " ' ‘ ' . ' Th1 id ewaas $001155 rddfsiCfldi Pacifi,lilc-‘ The Corlooon women‘; Institute gfwgfed Ififfiltillg. g1 Tiiili-flfimnoxlilf things look as though we had on Janugg McAleef, My; am; Mm m; pTOVlHCQ to the tariff board and In omgoipgotexgsnoonoos Crown pros‘? Kcogroelporoup‘: giram ‘Puke’ t! c. wind s51 hold mo,‘ memos Foo ,3 Thom e "~ A er - ~ elman- Prince Edward Island two forms of McAlccr, Mrs. Henneasey ouo Doro- OIIlCT federal GUIiIIOTlIlQS with o. to; Home oontooooo Bowman Ford o} Canada Imwmv l GA ch10‘, 305 day evening at u-m home}! Mrs ter fihe marriage t-he haPlYY young prohibition law-one for the rich iliy, Nlrs. Lena Hpwboli. Mary Mc- view to obtninlnlr an adjustment of “H. 1o i“ 5o pooono ‘sooflod at o,“ Mos} Hams and Power cob £3 ii. Durant 59-1 T B Gmosolo mm owmbm no" wily-e left 0n c honeymoon trip to and mo other for the poor. May Carvlile, w. and Mrs. Harry Mut- iiio tariff on agricultural imple- ,, f5 "g I’ o 1d , '“ YD Mm f.’ -- ' ' ~ I‘ New York and other American cit- . i (h 1 £5115 . _ i-‘XDETI IESIIITWHY a" i“ V“ y 9°“ °“- °m° 95» K011111861‘. 5| E. Wald 595 [our visitors respond“! to the M“ then. not be some ru n tint, vlrs. Chas. E. McDonald and merits, automobiles and parts, gasc “(on ox ‘o5 disagreed Lake Show and Quebec R. Hunter 509 can o; opovomo Author" Mrs ies. 0n their return Mr. and Mrs. contcniioll? , ihmily, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Car- line and lumbering supplies. De ' u, showm losses m t hm (I ""3 Nbnnnn Mcwilliams and Mrs: Hessemm M“ “side I“ Limemn- In the face of existing conchtions mlchnel and family, Fred McInnis The government "noted with sat- Fkartfwemigibokréaglobefi; zoggnon point m“ g up ° ‘I 2B5’? HM“, Donn were weicomed as new The?’ h“? the be“ wishes °§ m?" some are crying out for a change and family, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas lsfactlon” that in the reciprocity {E wfommr Lambert suggested“ c: High three V. Arsenault, 67B. mefibers The mum,“ o; me 19M m“? ‘Ylellds hm‘ I" .$\1"1m°1‘$1<1° in the law. our present Premier is Campbell and family, Mr. and Mrs, flgteemenfl with the ‘United States Pevih ' takeout h“ wuo who m“ - i’. Elilh 5111818 V- Afflfilwlllt. 371- meeting were read and approved. “d uttleum" ' “m5 qu°t°d as saying ma“ “PM” Con“ McDonald‘ Mm‘ Montague a‘ mdmtm“ m duty had bee“ made out, :33; her child and then he . ~ t S. '3“, venous conmmkes men sure is being brought to bear upon lgenliaiessey and farnlly,Mr. and Mrs. on certain agricultural implements shot hlmseu, other m!“ the comm Hape Abandoned - $ gave their “p035 and the following the government for a. change in like . . Paquet, Ml. and Mrs. J. V. as wen as on automobiles 811d ma"? 1n his final appeal tq the (“l-mm .. . Io one, we", appomted: 5wk_M,s_ NORTH TRYON SCHOOL law." MvQonflld and family. Borden WO- other: articles of common use in the D x o? coon“, “mom pleaded t_ W d d1 1mm}; Mugm-t and Mm N“ 3311; -___ If reports are true a. brewery in "W118 SOCIBW- ' province, “and that an opportunity reef l} 1o “Toke no “ma,” 0r Ciwoner if] Pretty e lng‘ school, Mm stew“; M¢M1cken Report for February: Montreal isone organization that is Flilml TflbW-Q — BT01!“ Cifcie- will be afforded for many of our ‘f’: 55o Eyo}; hovo to live with I.‘ and Mm Bo d mwnmr- Lumh_ Grade X: l Muriel Dawson‘ 2 evidently WOI-‘km! 195M151? m1‘ 8- Damel Edm°nd5' wresn" wmmm primary producers to secure access ' C y - ' o rselves for the rest of You-l‘ -—i i Helen Lord- 3 Frances was, change in the law. M34913’: wfea-th- 05106“ and‘ En- to the markets o: the United States v u ,, . ti; ' gineers S. S. Charlottetown; Wreath, t‘ b1 t m“ than hflw “V85- (c-g- ab" B! GU35"! 529d“ ’~ m‘ more avom e e He spent an hour and thirty-five Wire) At Kinkorao _._.._. A pretty wedding took place in Si. Malachi! Church, Kinkora, on Tuesday, Feb. 25th, when Miss Jennie Trainer, R.N., daughter of the late Mr. 11nd Mrs. Patrick J. ‘rriiiiior, became the bride of Wil- liam Cullen of North Will-shire. Rev. Dr. Buiith. pastor, performed the ceremony, assisted by Rev. L. l-lerrel and Rev. G. l". McCabe. Miss Eileen Greennn was brides- maid, while Cecil ‘lrainor, the: of the bride, capaibly supported the groom. The bride wore a. gown of royal blue velvet with hat to match. while the bridesmaid’: costume was of rust-coloured silk crepe. Miss Tralnor in her profession as nurse was well v- and favorably known, while tho Broom isone of the Island's prosperous farmers. After a wedding breakfast at the home of the bride Mr, and Mrs. Cullen left on the morning train for a short trip to some of Can- ada's leading cities. ‘They will reside in North wiiishim when many Mrs. Harry ltfuitnzit, ma, Stewart McMicken and Mrs. Frank Quigley; Program~Mrs. Harry Mutter-t and Mrs. .T. B. Gillespie. Letters from Mrs. Gordon Ross. Robert and Ruth Carruthers thanking the lfn- tsltube for fruit andplant during their illness were received. A questionnaire on Canadian 1n- dustries W94; then discussed and filled in Two interesting were then put on by the Program Committee. ' Mr Elmer Roberts, who enjoyed during the holidays a. trip to New York City gave a ry mieretsing account of it. A vote f thanks was extended to Mr. Roberts by the President, Mrs. (DrJA. M. Bell and seconded by Mrs. T. B. Gillespie. Mrs. (Dru) Bell and Dorothy Mac Donald then played some musical selections. Lunch was served by the Mews! assisted by Mrs. Frank Muttart and Mrs. R- A. Hardy. Next meeting f0 be held at home of Mm. Stan. Unkletter. Roll call to be answered by "Native ’I‘i~ees". ___.__________ FANNIN G SCHOOL S friends will wish them much hap- piness in their Wedded life. 8. _._._..____.__ nRequisite on the Farm-Ever? farmer am stock-raiser should keep a supply of Dr. Thomas‘ Eelectric Oil on hand, not only as a ready remedy for ills In the family, but because it is e horse and cattle medicine of greet potency. As a sub- atltute for sweet oil for horses and cattle eflected by colic it far eur- lmsses anything that can be admin- EE": ‘1- - P. L. Bounces 8i Son FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Prince Cont; Iolpihl Ambulance In Chlfll Summenllc, Bndeque and Remington Plaollo 81-1. §fllcL9 p GOMPTDIVS . I FIIIIEIIAL SEIIIIIBE complete line Honor roll for February: Grade X-l lmne Owen. 2 Ken- neth MacKsy. 8 Eeanor Ramsay Grade IX-l Jean Stewart. 3 Lawrence Runway, 8 Gerald Lock- art. , Grade VIII-l Gerald Mills. Grade Vl-l 60°11‘! Wflodside, a Anion Burt, 3 Helen Wall. Perfect attendance: Lorne Owen, Kenneth MacKay, Kentford Abbott Jean Stewart. Teacher-James R. Murphy. Primary Grade V-l R-fllvh WWII. 1 E"- lyn Burt, 3 Montgomery Owen. Grade IV (BL) 1 Shirley Wood- alde, 2 Hilda Beairsio. 8 Garnett ‘Turner. Grade IV (JrJ 1 Ruth Mills, 2 vema Beairew. Grade III-l Althcia BYIB-nwn 2 Irene ‘Baylor, a oarl wocdaide and Eleanor Stewart. Grade 1l—-l lmrle Mumy. Grade I-—l Elaine Bryanimi. pol-g”; _ ‘endance: RelphBOwen. Montgomery Owen Erma rysn- ton, Altbeia. Bryanton." moioo my- anton . Teacher-Olive Gillespie . .______.._..._ Taylor, 2 Ian ‘BERLIN their can to the oirmvic Genes itliout payment of _"' 4"“ “m ‘fine’ ‘V: f uo ici- the ' 8Q 0 enlfleakflon a Whelll- Y.“ "Km"? t." Payment of :'¢°‘§".3... so you neuron Dnler- °‘;‘,°°,,‘?,‘..§°?2. c233; will entitle the - mrnnanozur. rox AND onmtoxemhi-Mriflmmlnv mam. room. urn duty-rm mm m2 w 92%,;- . of lineal enroll“ lfl in churn of Mr. lent! ntienllon will be 8"" price! 1m sum be ma; separate flow: Ambulance at Jessie Lord; 3 Lelia Lefurgey. Tommy Cobb. M11} Thomas; Roland Delaney. Hiflhflsf. monthly gverggg 92,5 pg;- cent, Marion beard. _ Motorists may are Grade IX: i Helen Clarke; Grade VII: 1 Alex Dawson; Grade VI: 1 Harold Clark. Grade v: l Marion Ieard; on. Grade IV: 1 Vessie Dawson; Grade I (a): 1 Edith Clark; Grade 1 (c): 1 Lloyd Mayhew; Perfect attendance: Muriel Daw Helen Lord; Doris J. Warren, teacher. _.____.___. ELMIRA SCHOOL ruary; Grade X-l Catherine Pierce. ces Pierce 3 Ada Holland. Grade IV-l George C everle, Anna Pierce, 3 Kenneth erce. Grade ‘KI-l Albert McMillan, Ignatius McMillan. Grade I (Sn) 1 Ethel Pierce. Grade I Ur.) 1 John McLellan, Willie Holland. Chever Frances Pierce, George John McLellan. Eufreda Stewart-Toadies 2 2 Ruby 961N195’; 3 Bertram Thom- son. 2 Gertrude lnman; 3 Mildred Thom- 2 Dori-s Delaney and Earl Mayhew; 3 Warren Delaney. Grade III: 1 Aletha. Illmilll; 2 Dorie Meyhew; s Phyllis Thomson. Grade If: l Denzil Delaney; 2 Vernie Ina; 3 Heath Cobb. 2 Joyce Thomson; 8 Ethelbert Daw- son. Grade I (b): 1 Gladys Delaney; 2 Shirley Thomas. Jessie 10rd; Harold Clark; Marion Leard; Gert- rude Inman; Mildred ‘fliomson; Martha Dawson; Vessie‘ Dawson; Warren Delaney; Phyllis Thomson; Following is the report of El- mira School for the month of Feb- Gxade VIII-l George Murphy. Grade VI-1 Cora Pierce 2 Fran- Grsde III-i Margaret Cheverie. Perfect attendance: Ada Holland, Howard Cheverie, Kenneth Pierce, Margaret Cheverie, Ethel Pierce, All loyal Lem should be up and d use their inluence change in ‘the about. They m the 01d "Prohib reason as you may. this old la see that it is much enforced. Riev. Mr. Btavert strongly en- dorsed and made a st do all in their po present law is preserved a future much more strictly enforced The meeting was benediction followed by the tional Anthem. 2 __________.____ Personals -Jvlias Olga. Reeves, was a recent visitor to Summersid; .___. —Patierits Doris MacDonald; Ralph cob»; m Prmoo county ‘Tm? w“ mmmmld? mm‘ Hospital: ivn-s. Vincent Savidant. cm“ m" Tmm“; shill" suuimoi-oiue; .ivn-. William a. Kenna, Albv“ Participation In Games Up g M_. (A. P- by Guardlanh-Speclal Wire PARIS, March ill-France's par ticlpation in the Olympic "up to the government," Massey, president of the Franc Olympic Committee, said today. “The question lomacy now. ncrsports," 2 ii Miasse le, emmeni/a attitude." pcrance workers olng and should to see that no law can be brought ust never, never let ition flag" faIi. For will, argue as you w is still "the best all. Then let all join hand in hand t0 more strictly what. Mr. Watterworth said irring appeal to all to Wer to see that the nd in. the closed with the 1:5- PICCIDWII. Boulter, Coleman; l". Lorne Mc- .To Government games is Armand is one of dip- said. “Weare awaiting the gov- Officlals said the cabinet prob- ably would consider the question Stewards Department S. S. Char- lottetown; Wreath, Ollcrs and Fire- men S. S. Charlottetown; Wreath, Pupils and Teachers Borden School; Wreath, Town of Borden; Wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Leard; Spray, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Sutherland; Spray, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- Pherson Spray, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Field. Telegrams and Mesagea of Sym- PMIly-Mr. and Mrs. George Hen- nessey, Raymond and William Hen- nessey, Earl and Vernon Hennessey, Mrs. Thomas and Emma, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Campbell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love, lVLr. and Mrs. Wm. Millingion, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Ellis and family, Neil J. and Mrsy Cameron and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrille Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T. Mill, Mr. and. Mrs. Cecil Mill, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McDonald, Mayor Lidsione and family. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Larkln, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mclnnis and family, Mrs Priscilla McDonald, Mrs. Mary Ayers, Mrs. Alexander Deigan, IMr. and Mm. Leo McNally, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Ci-oken, Mr. and_Mrs. Her- man Mmougall," Miss Annie Mc- Dougall, Mrs. Ella. Hennessey, Mr. and ma. Stephen Gillis, Mr. and Mrs. ConAMcMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell, lvfin and Mrs. John Murray and Myrtle. 14-3821-8-11-11 _._____._____ MRS. SARAH JANE LIDSTONE Mrs Sarah Jane Lidstone; one of Lower Freetowivs most highly res- pected and honored citizens, de- parted this life Tuesday, March 3, 1936." Mrs. Lidstone had been con- fined to her bed for some three monthg following a gradual decline in health. She was a. Baptist by faith and had been a member of the Bedeque Baptist Church for many years. As a. church member, she was a loyal and faithful Chris- tian. Her faith in God was of the practical kind as evidenced by her kindness and hospitality to all who came her way. She was cared for during hei- declining years, with every kindness, by her son, Ray- mond and his wife, who reside on the home place. If Mr. Lldstone I ll Y at Friday's meeting. tofore." Tradigional color of the opening ceremony was dulled by mourning for the late King George. The men wore dark suits and black tics and women seated on the floor of the House wore black dresses. The ad- dress in reply to tho Speech from the Throne, usually delirmed on the opening day, was delayed until tomorrow to permit Premier Mac- donald to introduce resolutions ex- pressing the sorrow of the as- sembly at the death of his late Majesty, "unchanging hoyalty" to stone. Her husband predeceased her some eleven years ago. She leaves in her immediate family two sons,—Ray at home and Henry of Bedeque and two daughters- Blanche, Mrs. I. _B. Kay of Sack- ville, N. B. and Miss Lena, of Char- lottetown, also two brothers,- Messrs William and Joseph Lewis of Freetown and one sister, Mrs. Annie McCaul. also of rneetown. _ The large number attending the funeral services testifiedto the high esteem in which she was held. The funeral services were con- ducted from her late residence on Thursday at 2 o'clock by her late PastorfRiev A. G. Cicwe. The fol- lowlng hymns used were all favor- of the deceased. "Weary of rth and laden with sin," There's a. land of pure delight" and “’Ti.s Midnight on'0live's Brow." By re- quest, Miss Verna Schurman sang "One sweetly Solemn Thought." The pallbearers were: Messrs. Cal- vln Reeves, Stephen Rogers, Bert Reeves, Isaac Burns, Mabln Sta- vert and James Kay. Interment was made in the family plot at the Baptist Cemetery, Central Bedeque. (Summerslde and Saokville papers Please Copy.) _____._____ zzAn Oil that is FamousJrhough Canada was not the birthplace of Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectrlc Oil, it is the home of that famous compound. From here its good name was spread to Central and South Amer- ica, the West Indies, Australia. and New Zeaiand. That is far afield in all these countries it is on sale had lived another months, she would have passed her 81th mile- and in demand. enough to attest its excellence, for sing the twelve. oek up the best in presenting minutes in addre: Prosecutor Hughes t part of two hours ‘his final appeal- tl-ie new sovereign, and sympathy and affection for Her Majesty Queen Mary. Hon. Gordon S. Harrington, leader of the opposition. seconded the resolutions and Hon. J. W. Comeau, Minister without portfolio, spoke on behalf of the French Acadlan population of the province. Claims Anti-English Movement In (luehec (C. P. By Guardian‘: Qpeclal W!!!) OTTAWA, March Iii-Rev. D. H. Macvicar of Buckingham, Que., today told the United Church Pies- bytery of Ottawa, in session here, a widespread anti-Protestant and anti-English movement was sweep- ing the province of Quebec. The movement, he said, was rad- ical in character and almost Corri- munistic in thought and to com- bat it urged more support be given the work of the United Church home missions branch. Mr. Macvlcar-‘s statement fol- lowed reports of the home mission committee recommending grants to ministers at. Namur, Que, and St. Mark's French United Church at Ottawa, be reduced Want Revision of Furniture Tariff (C. P. y Guardian‘: Special Wire) UITAWA, March 1041mm of Canadian furniture manufacturers that the Canada-United states trade agreement might result ‘in collapse on an industry whose con- dition is nkeady declared parlous were set forth to the tariff board today at a hearing into an appli- cation for an upward revision on H1‘, JOHN, Nfld., March 10 -- Hope was abandoned here tonight for the big three-muted schooner General Gough and her crew of six, 102 days out of Oporto, spam. The General Wood, sister ship of the General Gong-h. arrived hem today after a. longvoyage from the Spanish port in which she we! driven off her course by storms a month ago. she left 090m fi days after the General sailed. If the General Gorugh was not under repairs in some other pm, the crew of the General Wood said they were sure her three sticks had gone under in a terrific gale that had driven their boat In Shelia!‘ in far-off Barbados. The General wood was but M0 mila from St. John's. U8 milee south of at. Pierre, when the storm sent her scurrying before its force. freaking, with hei- rudder-poet smashed, she made Barbados Jan. 15 and. effected temporary repairs. ’ T“ "*_Ee*.r\ -1»-1—>wuQeII n. s "-r'-‘4<H-- n; oian ‘-u--' v- a poop u 1 Furniture Manufacturers‘ Associa- tion, presented the case to the board. Mr. Ferguson occupied practical- ly the whole day on a. bflef which went exhaustively into all phases of the industry. In support were J. J. Splesz, of. Hanover, Ont., pre- sident of the Association; J. W. Bailey of Kitchener. and D. M. Wright, former member of the House of Commons for North Perth. sauna v-a-‘o;rfl Iris e‘ the customs rates on furniture. James E. 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