4'1 PAGE TWELVE awariwrriaviitliaiism ‘w. THE CHAR ixrrrirrowiv 6111111111411: . a- Nuanvzz. 11m OUR NEWS BUDGET FOR, OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS MONDAY Mn-s ltiarjoi" e Olive Stoddurt. daughter" o1 Mi". and Mrs. John S1oddari.Janie.sto1r11, became the bride oi Di". Aiulcolin Birt Docherty of Cardigan, Prince Erlwiird Island, Canada, at a candlelight service yesteruuy afternoon at the home of the bridi-‘s bl'0lll€l'-lll-iil\\‘ and sis- tci", Dr and Airs. W. Wallace Joos, 30:1 l-z! Second aiuiue south. PRIZE WlNNEItS-F0llo\\'iii:: ls the list of winner's at the drawing,‘ ‘in aid of St. Anne's Church. Hon:- River. P. E. I.. held 011 JilllllPl‘\' 10: l. Szlvei" Fox. won by H. S. Nlcflwcn, Stan cy Bridge: ‘l. $10 00 vrorth of stiviccries 111111 by Llnyii Kcllv, Kin- t karat Ii. S600 rash won by Flnrenrr- Duirrin. St. M21111 4 Aladdin Lnnip ivmi b1" I-‘i:11i"".~" t ‘("111", Fiiuitzfrl; 5. Hooker! R1111 1 11 hv f‘ H11 (1111111- 111111.52. P1111" : ti I'm llflw‘ F“r1111- 111111 h_\" I‘. (Fullutit. C3111:- li» tetop 11 i= r1111 i1 \\'(11‘{l—(‘lliiil‘2 1ii<1cliint= iihrii 11c slinpcrt ii11'i in 111 $1111‘ illlfl-‘Fif ha.» 11111141 ""1" 1'1 :1 ('1': 11'1"‘ t" 1"" 111s (11111 i‘I\’il\ iiiuiiulcd 1111i 1.1111111 unit Dr. Kennedy. as- vcrl I11" 11v Tdlllit": ct l.Tl.i"u."v l“‘.'ft.llltt‘ti 1hr I‘])t‘l.i'tt‘l1. ivfi" P111- i1".~ 411:. 1: 1111211 of rviuid 1'1 l'."l‘l1t)\".llf.! the bclt iroui 1'11" machine after the accident and walked into the house. S l-‘IR IZMIIN E -'i"ll'<" v. 'I'11 - Gut 1:1 1i ruoui n’. the i'L‘.lI' o: SAL. llzirdvs llflf- l 1ir>s stiop on the P101 -Qiiecn Street corner shortly after b‘ 0‘- clock last evening cruised a small amount of (iiiinzigc tirfnrr liremcii Sil"!"."i‘l'f‘(i 111 rvinigiiishtiig it. Or- ._ cf titr- tiiazr 1111s uiiknotvn Sllulit damage was cruised 111 an apiirtnteiit above the shop when flames worked 11p :1 wail. All three i. npuittnrnts above tl1e 11arnea< shop ' were slzgtitly datiinged by smokc U11" 1111c oi 110st‘: was tiscd iii c0111- h'i‘ill‘-2 tlir fnr \\i‘i1Cil was prin- i-‘llhllf.’ Potifiiied to 11 mom a1. the head of the building where quan- tities of straw used for stuffing rorte collars was stored. Earlier iii thr- cvrninc, firemen ziiistvrred a 1 call to llitisborough St. for a flit:- flrc. (‘a t1 tllti'l‘(| at his homi- iii Dcccinbi 1" .1 i937 11011111114, on 6:11. He was n son of the lair‘ M111- cvm Campbell and Janet Murchi- Ron. and 1v.1.< born at Uigg. P. I i'l the yrar 1860. Wlrcn l1 t")1lti_-'( Mo" .iia vthcre he Iaurher, Hi; wife. Annie MrRne, of Point Prune pretlpviawcd him six yrears I"0. also two sons. Donald and Mart-din. and one d aiigliter Euclicniia. Th re fl111'1‘1‘t1i".<, Annie Iiatira at ilflfllf‘, a1»! .l"'"ci. Mrs_ Aurlrriv of Elurvkiv it.‘ settled as a rid ei1ht grancl-cliildren; also two ' _ . ~- brrtlrra Donald of Uigg. Simon A. 1 and one ais- " . ‘.\I'~= Daniel MacKinnon. Forest. Hill, P. F1. I’ ‘POST NIYITPIAI, SHOWER _ F ll!‘ 111110 ago ‘vir and Mrs Win. M» Phrr. Elniwood placed their ioniitnmble and romnioclious home a‘. the dinilOblEi of the young peo- pc 0f the neighbourhood. for the 11:11:10.1: of tcndering a de'ight.tnl piirt. riupiial sliwwcr in the 301114151; M1‘. 111d Mrs Gus AicQuaid (the t:1"*er, nee Kathleen lylcQuaidJ \‘.'li!'n all had assembled. Mr. Lro Buwigan called the meeting toord- er and read a very suitable address to the fitlGhis of 1101101". FOYOWIIIE thi». little Miss Roma MacPhec and hfater Raymond Mcqiiilzm. bl'e.<cfli.illg the bride and - r 11 ivlirels-d carrinze lords '.' l! 1.11 n"1:i va‘iiab'e iiifts into ill" mOm 'l".1<\ 1"lIlI1l(‘"Oll!~' prcymts 111-ri- o1 ‘"21- ll l1" A! Edna NTacPHec. 1' "l by Ml=s Ivribs-l t\¢[fl('Pil"". 1.1- 1111.» 1\I".1t"y ltfcfiuiiiin rrnrl the t-'11111111i'_':ii".z vt-"ses. uav. ivifii". and v1.0 i», tore. Afici" 811121111, m llirvrc Jol',v Good Fctfoivs." th.» v""nr1u1 W11’. hfilllFflfi, to tli" tlclirrlit ' 11‘l [1l'”§'.‘l‘tI. Tlv‘ i11:"111rv~ vi the "n11?! was spent. 111 'i1l'1t"'l". "hrs 1110.. aurl i"r1'1"r""1l 11' ' 11! with 11 i‘“ll"ili'.li 1l-""" 11 siintvefl i110 l1"|1 . 1111112 t-:1".i'fit~ ocriqiv :11 the aii?c'iuii. and rot-poet of tho 9-11 p'c of tlic \'if'iltii_\’. c 11%: hcui '1 ,-. 1'"1t"v~ Th" '- .l1111"r.~. l‘; fir" whit-ii u .. luipi-{y zitt 1‘- r'l. was hrld S11 :d.'~'. inoi-riir: from 11s. lair rcsitlrnr", 1'12 Sytlntv Street, i0 Si. Dlllntiins [instill-n l\ilt'l‘¢* Holrmn H1111 Y\f .-. .1.~ ml»- brniod by flcv P.i\i'"1.1l1011 l) ll. assisted by Rev. b01111." D""u1_'u|i. Deacon and Itcv. Norbert Bradley tson of the (IPOBIISQGF. Sub-Don- mu. Oxiipving so at s 111 th- Sv nrtuarv were. His F "relies rv Hi. 110p (TSullivan. Rev. J. Murphy D 13.. Rev. Gavin Monaghan. f). D. and Rev. F. MoQtinid of st Dunstan‘; University: Rev. G. ‘Mr- Connac and Rev. W. Keefe of the Fnslllca staff. Service/at the grove vras conducted by Rev. O. McCor- 1121c. ‘The ‘Honorflry mllbrarern were i v- Yfln Worship Mnvnr P. W. Turner. Bilprnrharv ‘Mwl lrnie K M’. Mar- lin. Won .1 P. MCIIHVN, Dr. Kc?!)- 1H9. s. P. P1101]. and W. J. Braw- ltrrs. In arlditkm to the brothers of the dccrawd, Dr. W. ‘ J. Mac- lwlllan and Dr. W. H. Sopt-r were mournrrm Brother rflflcers of the Malice Porci- nrted m pelt heirera. Wflnbem of the- Cltv Commit n’- ‘Pprfed 1n 11 body while ‘It! R C. W. P. wan lI ll‘ ~' NGFISII BLAZE 7'31" d'"1'h of .\li-. .l11‘1r1 Xliirdrx-k 1 man. he went to i are left to mourn two . TF- ‘ 'I‘It.-\.\.~'I1‘ERRED -- Sergeant, 14:0 IJ‘. iii-idles" of the local detachment. R. L‘ .\l P. huh been transferred to . Ila" N‘ S, and with his wife 101", MJSS Phillipa, leaves .. 1.1 lake up his duties" in " ierriiory. A1110 1 t use who returned to col- leg.‘ ... week was Mr. Jack Mc- ~Plli't‘. son of D1". and Mrs. Mac- ‘Phcr Suninierside, and Ml". Alban kluilJoinild. son‘ of Mi". and Mrs. L1. 11. Aliiehoniild, North Bedeque, ,uhu uri- siuticiits atnSt. Francis "Xuini" College. Antigoniah, N. S. l ‘ —llI-I‘I'l'II.\‘!ID TO COLLEGE— i i 1' l —-\'l‘ltI'ItISI~I PARTY-Members iiiliilW 0111111‘ of St. Paul's Suiiiincisicic. paid a Sill‘- 111 .\l1".~". Roy Silliphaiii. lturlvr, ltl hci" lovely "1 tho Poor Road 011 0i Sulilllllfilfiidl‘ on Ti-v young ladies TUESDAY ..'PAINl-‘UL ACCIDENT Parker Haber, son of Mrs. Mabel Fraser. Montague, had the mu- fortune to break his collar bone tn two places while coasting on the Wood Island hill. This Ls I very dangerous hill and it. is a great wonder that. there are not more accidents-L. RETURNING T0 CHINA-Rev. Father Vincent. Morrison, a. native of Savage Harbour, P. E. 1., who has been spending a furlough in this province and other parts of Canada, will sail from Vancouver on January 22nd for Shanghai, on board the Bimprass of Canada. to resume his work as missionary at Lishui. Chekiang. Reports from the Shanghai area have stated that fighting has ceased, making it possible for Father Morrison to return to his mission field. :1 i1_\'.1'1li\ iwriiiiig and nniiii- u charming S 1 .11 S. of St. Andrews . (‘Liiirili held tlieii 1' nicotine on Tues~ 111 iii the Vcstry of 'l'hc prt-siciciit. Mrat wading its the 1 Isiinh 2. 'I‘l1c 11' (‘tuiiiiiq oi Hurt" 1i jll‘kl_\t‘l' 111 ' - lil"lll|)t3l'> The nicel- \'.l.1l tnuicdicticii. L Till’ W. »-1\‘\.1 11. .\lIII'l'lY\‘(i—-'l‘11c '11:- 1~t Nvitli 1 ut r .1 1.. iliiti ifPl ‘OER School (‘iLl§,.\I'0UTfl € . attended. Rev. lson presided and devotional period. iTereiit de- f“ 11o tilt‘ int-reuse in their offering " inst year. A hearty‘ vote (if .;1iil;s \\'fl,\ extruded to the cle- ilIl"ll1,\ for their splendid ro- " ‘ltlll (b11111! tho year and es- llv to Mr. R. Louis Cairns. 1 treasurer. for his faith- ‘ices. 11o “'21s re-elecied for 11.111: vent" as secretary Tho itflzcr-is were elect- 11W!‘ and Rev Mr. \\'-'i.. appointed moder- B "n 1 -—I'I'.\'EI'I1II. (IF H’. HENRY ".l.\.\lIl-‘ IN-Jfliere “'11s a large of fl'l"i1(‘iS and Masonic i for 'lic funeral services W. lfciiry Jaiiiieson which on Fiiday afternoon 111.; late residence 0n Bei- tiunimcrside The r-1" the auspices oi . 1111-111 11nd i.r't.1i111oi1 biasoiiic 1.01.111. llro. J. l1. Nit-liaison con- from 1‘ Street '1 1i tit ‘tilt: llie l?‘t1])l'l‘-$<l\ e service ' ‘ I. i’. (i. Drivlep. iiagtgr of ilnitett Church. officiated ii-e which preceded the i‘\i(‘(‘. The pallbearers t Kirk-rs Thomas Johnson, R ". J. P111111: Ariiet-t, Ltnvell " I , Bishop. George , 1g In i"mei1t. was in the . i‘ 011.1 .. Cometcry in the famili" 1 plot. 5 ‘ C1111 HOOKS '10 1.111. , LIB- R.\Il Y - '. 1.111111 Hughes". Char- Locamo, of the late Ba -l 1 111111011110 n1 that two 1 s l1ool.".< were boimg writ to 1‘ Aid for the lib- 1"1r;." winch is . i1: vstnhlished at the Qucrni< (‘on "The Con- qiicrt rt l-‘rn."" mitt "nun and Suc- I cuss" vY-rr- the volninrs mentioned ‘ "1"": tt Wilt???" 1101110 is in Lon- . l-‘ii-ilnurl. ii-rotc that she and it"? iiicilirr wro f"f1\'E‘iill‘E and that hr" 1111111101" returned to i1"l' m“ ' iii E01: on. .\l:1.\<., she . able tn send additional brwlin. 711.: Hughes‘ letter had roaclird her n lncarnn after follow- 111’: lir-r about the wnrul. She wish- ed the vrorl: of tho Priaonera Aid 11'1"!‘ We" <1t1~:-1'"-= l‘:1~‘l K1111! spent sci wit‘ years of his life in this pro- vizier‘. 3 iv: IVFITIIHXI} “PILLS-A quiet but. ltirmae, Keiulnirton. ' . ' afternoon. Decem- ," LL. . ion ll/fiss Elva Kath- .‘ " r-i dour: fer of Mr n11’! .\i1" .i.'".‘.l1 It. Stiivcri, Kel- \"ii'. 1111-. uriitcrl in marriage to t1. H111 of Mr. mid Mrs. Now Aniinn. The '. llfl1"l111'lll(‘t'i bv the ’ ". W111. O Rhond - l'lli"il‘ll’ll't'i. Th!‘ |11in"ly.' attired in rd silk crepe. Im- .."oi' the cm-rmony Mr r‘ l11.~- tiride loft by motor w nonrvinnoii ti"ip. Mi" .11‘ 1 fdi-nw- will rcvlde in 1 ‘"111 .-'i '1‘ hr rcccutly pur- 11 |1'.t‘.|'ti'.i tarni property. 111.111 tiir-nrtr. wish them li.11w11t1.1-».~. A Ir-w cveitings 1-11 r1111 r l llicii" vvvtt’ l1l“*\lt1lt.\ =0 her nmrringv the bridc “Hit i111» ‘llllWi of 11011111" at. n. mis- inr-on. ..ho1\-vr M the home of .‘.'l'." mid Mr." Stavert. Kelvin. Tn 111» srrtiina 0i the wedding march 111' 1rd bv Airs. Harold Laird, the hriiir-to-lae was iislierrdto a beau- itiiuiiv rlt-utratcd chair by Miss (,‘vl.'1"\s" Wnlkvi". A large basket illfivii with grits‘ wus carried in bl Mrs. Rcbnrt. Sun-cit and Miss Mao Wnllzri- who also opened ‘them. Miss" tum-y Stewart read the ‘IIHIIIPS rind vorscs ‘and good wish- ‘ri. oi the donors while Georgie .YPO and Helen Forbes arranged ‘ them on the table. After thanking 1 1 --- friends with a few well-chosen 115.511 joined in singing "For She 1:; A Jolly (‘mod Fellow“. 1'11? rr-iiininrler nf the evvninz was spent in music mid social chat. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. ..‘BOARD 0F TRADE — The quarterly meeting of the Board of Trade. Montague, was held in the Board of ‘Trade Rooms on Tues- day night. Jan. llth. Among the various matters discussed was con- tinuous telephone service and the extending of the Dominion Hous- ing Act to Montague and to other towns 111 Kings County Hon. Johr. A. Campbell was present at. the meeting and discussed this road propccts which he believed would be carried out this year. A letter was read from the Minister of Agriculture regarding experimental Fox Statimis. The matter of a Public Health Nurse for Kings County was talked oven-L. Reports were submitted and adopted, officers elected and other routine business transacted at the annual meeting of St. Peters Cath- edral last nght. The Rev. Canon Malone presided. The meeting was adjourned for four a-eeka when further consideration will be given matters in connection with the church. Officers elected at last night's meeting include: Delegates to Synod-—Majoi- '1‘. E. McNutt. and W. E. Enman. Substitutes. Messrs. A. P. C. Rees and F‘. Walter Hyndman. Diocesan Church Society ‘dele- gates-Messrs. George Brady, G. E. Sherren, R. E. I-Iyndman. Envelope Clerk-Miss Lily F1111" clough. Auditors-Messrs. A. B. Cosh and FUNERAL SERVICES-Tho fu- neral of Mrs. John Driscoll was hald yesterday morning from the residence of her son Joseph Drin- coll, Btllsboro, to St. Duncan's Basilica where Requiem High Mus was sung by Rev. W. Keefe. The pallbearers were Messrs. Joseph Power, Parkman Jenkins, Joseph Doyle, Neil McKInnon, Will Cold? and E. W. Raynor. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. G. McCormaek. —LAlI) T0 REST-Jfha funeral of Miss Sarah Kelly took place at St. John ‘Baptist Church, Mis- oouche, on Saturday. The celeb- rant of the Requiem Mass was Father Momghan, with Rev. Ur- ban Gillis as deacon, and Rev. Bonnet McDonald as sub-deacon Rev. M. J. Smith was in the sanctuary. The pallbearers were: Philebert. Gaudet, Joseph Laugh- lin, Stanley C. Poirier, Louis Mc- Millan, Urban R. Gillis, and Theo- dore J.E. DesRoches. A large con- gregation was present with relat- ives from Charlottetown and Kin- kora. S MAGDALEN ISLANDS FLIGHTS -Eight pa sen ers were car led together with full loads of mail by a Canadian Airways plane in two flights to the Magdalen Ls- liinds yesterday. Pilot 11.5. Jones was at the controls. Flying 00n- (iitions were good. he said on re- turn to Upton Airport. Drift. ice filled the Gulf of St. Lawrence for 30 miles off the north shore _ Prince Edward Island. airmen said- Included in the passengers t0 Charlottetown yesterday was M1‘- P‘. W. Leslie, of the well known firm of the same name in the Gulf Islands. Six passengers made the» trip to this province and tWO returned to the Magdaienes. ..'W. M. S. MEETING — The W.M.S. of the Christian Church. Montague. met. at the home of Mrs. Martin MiicKinnon on Wed night, Jan. 12th. The president. Mrs. MacKinnon presided. Mrs. Charles MacClure led the Worship service reading fi"om Hebrews ll. Mrs Lawrence RB)‘ led in Pm?"- NLrs. D. MacCrae read an inter- esting article on the Chinese sit- uation from the. view point of an American in China. A letter from Mrs. Cunningham in Japan was read, also a letter from the Ozark Mission. The offering of the even- ing was to be sent to the Cunning- F. Fry. Scout Committee-Messrs. J. ‘R. Paton, George Peake, J. O. Hynd- man; and ladies on the committee. Mrs. J. R. Paton. Nirs. H. L. Palm- er. Representatives to Eastern Chris- tlaiis-Mr. Joseph Shanta. Choir CommittewMiss Cotton. Miss Peters and Mi‘. J. O. Hyfld- man, Cemetery Commtiee-Messrs. W. C. Hog; and H. ‘M. Simpson. Chairman Sidesmen-T. E. Mc- Nutt. ‘ Guides Committee-Mrs. G. E. Sharron. Mrs. F. Fry, and M15. H. M. Simpson. The annual meeting of 8t. Paula Church was held last even- ing in the Parish hall, the Rector, Rev. H. D. Raymond, presiding. The minutes of last annual meet- ing were read and adopted. The following reports were prea- ented: The Rectorb, by Rev. H. D. Raymond: the Sunday School, by Mr. E. Worth; the Women's Aux- iliary, Branch A, by Mis A. Horne; Women's Auxiliary. Branch B., Mrs. A. McEwen: Girls’ Auxil- igry, by Mia; Nora Longworth: Junior WA. by M158 95m? H35“ lam; Little Helpers, by Miss W.E. Champion; Scripture Union. by Miss Carrie Haslam; Girl Guides, by H. A. C. Scartli, for Miss Vir- ginia Scarth: Wolf Cubs. by W.B Purciie for Mrs. W. Warren; PET- ish Guild. Mrs. H31. Home; Chan- cel Guild, by Miss Nora Inns- worth; the Choir, by Miss Ada Harris; the People‘; Church War- den report, by Mr. W. Chandler. The election of ofiioers resulted as follows: 1 Vestry, w. E. champion. H-A- 0 Scarth, Hon. G. D. DeBlols. H. I-i Horne, W.N. Wilson, A. J. Has- lam, Ernest Worth, R E. Kcml). Representatives to Diocesan Sv- nod: H. A. C. Scarth. L. B. Miller Substitutes: W. Warren. A. J I-iaslam. Representatives to D 1o c es a n Church Society: H. L. Palmer. W. B. Purzlie, E. Worth. Ii. E. Miller Auditor: L. D. Murray. FAREWELL GATHERING - n number of the people 0i New Haven gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael McMariua on the evening of Jan. 7th to bid farewell to Mr. Edison MacDonald who resigned as teacher of the local school to accel-‘Yl- i1 Dfléltlt?" in Weat. Kent School. Charlotte- town. In spite oi very P115118?!" Bbie weather. a goodly number p! ratepayers, their wives and chil- dren were present. as evidence oi the fact; that. they respect ‘i their teacher and appreciated the work he had done since coming to the district. The meeting was called to order by MI’. Auguattne Tierney. who after making a few We" chosen remarks called on Mr. L00 Berrigan to read an appropriate and eloquent address. which W8! accompanied by a lvbstiltitill purse presented by Mr. Ticfhtll Mr. MacDonald feelingly replied. thanking the people for the e11- cellent. support and tau-operation received by him since coming to New Haven. The singing of "For He‘; a Jolly Good Fellow" com- pleted the formal part of the even- ing's proceedings. The devotees of Orpheus then repaired to the piano, where a lusty sing-song was enjoyed. while the others found an outlet for their enthusiasm in l 1m 1111111 11¢ 11.1.- becn married roi- some time 11011.1 11 man really think of marriage sci-toiisly. Ono man who ha: to watch hi: P's and Q's is the inspector in u: lhtbot not» factory. jolly game of cards. interrupted just long enough to enjoy a delect- able lunch sci-vii by the hooteal and sbme of the ladies present. We hope and trust Mr. MacDonald will 1021': enjoy success and health the report of the Ladies’ Aid. Milfl ham Mission. After the meeting closed dainty refreshments were served by the hostess and a. pleas- ant. half hour spcnt.-—-L. The annual meeting of St. James Presbyterian Church was held in the Church Hall last. evening. The Rev. a. Moor-head L-eizate- 11P- minmer, miened the meeting with a short. devotional service after which Mr. J. it. Burnett. was ap- pointed chairman and Mr. N. D. MacLean secretary of the meeting. The Minister read the report o! the session which showed the ad- vance made by the different or- ganizations and the progress of the congregation generally. Mr. D- A. MacKinnon, session clerk and treasurer, submitted the financial reports in connection with the session while Mrs. Jamieson read Margaret. Wood read the report of the Guild. Other reports submitted were as follows: Sabbath School and Cradle Roll, Mi". D. A. MacKlnnOn and Mr. Gordon Hyde; Girl Guides and Brownie Pack. Mrs. K. M- Mariln, on behalf of Miss Jessie Fullerton; the Women’; Mission- ary Society. Goodwill Mission So- ciety and Shining Star M18810“ Band by Mrs. Sadler and Mrs 111115011; the Choir. Miss M5115!“ Irvin : the Boy Scouts. Mr. Gor- don yde: the Cub Pack. Mf- J-F- Gordon: the Rover Bea ScoutmMY- l-Iyde. on behalf of Mr. Kenneth Martin. All of them were of s highly satisfactory nature and were on motion adopted. Vacancies on the board of trus- tees were filled by the re-election of Mr. H. L. Gordon and the elec- tion of Dr. McIntyre. Mr. Abcn MacLean and Mr. Louis Sadler. WEDNESDAY The death occurred at the Pro- vincial sanatmium, Charlottetown. on Jan. 6th. 1938. of Mm- John Hardy, formerly Miss Edna Dea- Roche, of Long River. Her demise, at the early age of 28 years, is much regretted by many friends. The remains were taken to her home iii Loni: Rlvcl‘ 11nd m‘? I funeral was held on Jan. 8th to Kensington Cemetery. Rev. G. N. Somers conducted the service. The pail-bearers were her broth- ers, Joseph, Everett and Arthur DesRoeha and Deidh Paynter. Be-ides her husband and father. Mra. Hardy is survived by 0M sister. Mrs. Lloyd Coulson of Am- herst, N. 5.. and four brothels. Arthur. Pom. Everett and Joel-Th Deofwclie. of Long River. to all of whom much sympathy is axtflldtd- —DEA'l‘ll 0F Mll- RAPHAEL provide transportation for a veter- A large number of members o! the Knights of Columbus gathered in their Home on Queen Street last. evening to bid farewell to Past State Deputy Leo I. Bradlel who is leaving shortly on a. per- manent; transfer to the Halifax detachment of the RCMP. GRANTED NATURALIZATION -Among the list. o! names of those to whom certificates of naturaliza- tion have been granted recently appear the following: Carl Mag- nus Doll, rancher; Bernhard Frcd- ei-lck Leipmann, farmer, city: Ange Peterson, farmer, East Suf- folk; and A. Dalgard Johannes Thouuen, baker. city. —DEATII 0F MB. MAXIM! GALLANT-The death occurred in the Prince County Hospital on Monday night, of Maxims Gallant. a highly respected resident of Summerside, at; 72 yearn of age. I-Ie leaves one son, Maximo 3.6a;- lant of Summerside. The funeral will be held on Thursday morning at ten dclook from St. Paul's Church. S The death occurred on Sunday January 2nd, of Mrs. Raymond MacCallum, widow of the late Raymond MacCalium of Newton, Mass. Mrs. MacCallum, formerly Misc Cliristy Agnes Fyfe, was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs John Fyfe of Stanley Bridge. A splendid type of womanhood, of a bright and haPPY dieposition, she had ever n kindly hand clasp and a. cheery smile of welcome for hei many friends. —ELIJCTION 0F OFFICERS -—- The following officers were ap- pointed-for the year at the Emma P. Chadwick Chapter of the East- ern Star at. their hall 1n Summer- slde last week: Worthy Matron. Mrs. Earle Schurman; Worthy Patron, A. P. Jamieson; ASSi-imni Matron, Mrs. Major Small; Assis- tant Pati-on, B. R. Sharp; Conduc- tor, Mrs. Oliver MacNeill; Assist- ant. Conductor, Jean Gordon; 56v- retary, Mrs. J. G. Baker; Treasur- er, Mrs. Keith Compton. B A committee consisting of Messrs- Major MacRae, Charlottetown Roy- alty and Milton Fumes, Vernon. w“ gppolntBd to compile data gm-iperning coat of a private test foi- Bangs’ Disease, at a meatin8 of the Prince Edward Island Ayr- shire Breeders Club yHi-erdfly The information would be com- municated to individual breeders I MISS SIEILNS DIES SUD- Dl-ALL-lt was with deepest reg- ret. that her ffifllldS leaiiied that M155 Frances Stevens, 'l‘rui"o, N. 5., sswr of Mrs. H. C. Brown ‘of the Queen Hotel, had died suddenly at. ' lier home in Truro on Monday ev- ening from heart failure. Miss Stev- ens, vlio has been in delicate health’ for some time, is kindly remember- ed here by a wide circle of friends and deepest sympathy will go out to hai- sister Mrs. Brown and her aunt Mrs. A. S. Murphy who left for Truro yesterday morning. CHURCH MEETING._ — At the annual meeting of St. John's Church, Milton, held on Monday, January seventeenth, the officers appointed for the ensuing year were: Wardens. Gerald Hooper, l-Iamlton Home. Vestry, Stephen Horoyd, Percy Hooper, R. L. Coles, Lindsey Cotes, Ernest Cotes, Reagh Younker. Vestry Clerk, Fred Hooper. Dele- gates to D. C. S.. Gerald Hooper, Hamilton Home. Sub. Percy Hooper, Ernest Cotes Delegate to Synod, Stephen Holroyd. Sub. Aubrey New- port. Property Committee, Charles Newport, R. L. Cotes, Herbert Coles, Reagh Youziker. Cemetery C0m., Gerald Hooper, Percy Hooper, Ste. pheri Holroyd. Ira Rodd, Ernest Co‘es, W. H. Home. William C11rt1s_ Organist. Miss Verna Rodd. Audi- i tors, Stephen I-Iolroi-d. Herbert t Coles. Sexton. W. L. Cotes. " CATHOLIC POETRY SOCIETY' -'1"he Prince Edward Island imiti oi’ this Society met at the home of 1 Mrs. D. J. Riley. 1-1 vina Ayqmigl at 3 OTIQCK 011 Thursday alter- iioon. Jan. l3. 'I‘l1ere pvt-w a large nttendanoe. The president, Mrs. P. W. Clarkin, opened the meeting with Feelings and best wishes for the new year. and for contirued success of the S0cit"t;_\"5 Minna The secrefirys and ti-cnsurori." PWIOPi-S were read and adortcd. Correspondence was rend. Enoli member then gavea selection from the Idy‘1s of the King, some time was spent in discussing the char- acteristics of the chief pcrsonages depicted in the poem. It was de- cided to continue the study of Tennyson, and “In Mpmorfam" “'11s selected for the February meeting. THURSDAY The death occurred in the Prince Edward Inland Hospital Tuesday evening of John D. Macmillan. or Charlottetown, retired customs coL lector who was in his 73rd year. Mr. Maemtlan entered the hospj. tal on Sunday, after he had suffer. in an endeavour to learn how_ many would be interested in mak- | ing the fest, the breeders in ses- sion decided. Part of the cost would probably be contributed by the Club while the Department of Agriculture would be requested t0 inary in the event of the work being undertaken. the meeting decided. -DEATII 0F PETE]. S. Des- ROCHES-Mr. Peter a. DoaRoches. a resident of Bummer-side for the past eighteen years and fonnerly of Grand River, pwvd W" °" Saturday afternoon after an ill- ness of three months. Since com- ing m summerside Mr. DesR-Mhefi had worked at the carpentry tradit- Before takinl 111! hi! Taimm‘ M Summerside he had been a suc- cessful farmer of Grand River and we; most highly respected in that community. He was '18 and leave! 111.; widow but. no family- The funeral was held on Monday morning at. Grand River Church Rev. Urban Gillie officiatinl nt- me Requiem Mass. The pflllbthfl" ers were rears. John DesRoc as. Jgggph P. Gillia, John Macmillan. Louis MacDonald, James merm- yen, Basil Mormon. 5 ..'OI"I'ICERB ELECTED. — Th6 oflleei-a of Acme Rebekah 1065c. Montague, for the ensuing 11¢" were duly installed into their reg- pectlve chairs on Thursday ave - u ing, January 6th. ht 9-39 ° °1°°k- by t District neputv Pmlflfltt- 5m," Evelyn Reynolds, ass ated by D611“ It Grand Marshall, Slater Clihflme Stewart. The elective officers are as follows: Noble Grand. sister Ad» McGrrgor. Vice Grand. Elli" M"? McNeill. Warden. Sister Ergnla Wightman. Conduct/oi‘. Sister 3° e McKnnon. Recording Secretary. Blister Sybil Reynolds. Firgttfflal Secretary. 515W‘ Mime ,° p “treasurer. Sister Florrie “rltth - ami- installation speech" “P” made congratulating Sister Roy- nolda and staff for havtnfl inslllibid the officers in such a credita e manner without the usc 11.‘. v trial. Refreahmenta were served It l M" hour and a pleasant. time spent 0V9!’ the cupm-H. IN SUPREME COURT -- Ar!"- merit by counsel was heard in Su- preme Court Yesterday hem" M'- Justice A. a Arsenault in the appli- cation in oertimri of i-iuah Own- mtskey, an, Tanntuin. ‘The can Wu udjournod for judgment. I-Ion. Thane A. 011111111011. K. 0., lttnrney general. appeared for the Crow ARSENAULT-‘Ihiere Pfllltll away last. Thursday at. the home of Mrs Timothy Araenault, Urbonvillo, Mr ' Raphael Arsenault at. U7 you: of , age. The late Mr. Aaemult was s. native of Egmont Bay and was moat highly respected in the com- munity. Ha leaves to mourn the following cons and daughters: Mrs. Joseph Cameron. Wellington; Mrs. Antoine P. Gallant, ligmont. Bay; Mrs. Timothy Anenaultwith whom he resided: RaphnIAi-son- nult, of St. Gilbert's; and several sons in the United States. Also two cistern, Mrs. Polycarp Arson- auit. Si. Chrysosmn; Mu. Arcade Arunault. Abram‘; Village: and one brother, Frank A. Arsenault of "Urbanvtlle. The funeral was held from Si. James Church, Ifvmont. ing n. the Requiem Mose. Inter ment was in the adjoining ceme- in his new undertaking. tar! ll! the family plot- , applicant. The case was an c9911“!- tion to have a convict. on under the Bay. Rev. F. X. Gallant ofliiciat- 1 l pa“ 11mg" put-u. u... hnura v- and m. n. n. Mathiuon for the Prohibition Act. by Mr. Goon! ~7- Twggdy, x. 0., aupenami-y musin- mu for Queen's County. qllllhlfi on the ground: that. a ll-IIIIIIIOD! had not been‘ served on the de- fendl-nt nor had he known anv- thing of the charge until after he wu convicted. The summons had been left at the defenda "s resi- dence, evidence submitted in the lower court indicated. Occupants of the house said they did not know the nature of the summons nor an they mention it to the defendant. who was not at home when thi- Mounted Police ccnztaive called. Th9 defendant's can. temnorafllv r-ntdtn: with his frtvr. tewflefl thrt. the summon-z 1W1 bar-n left. "v1 ed a stroke of paralysis. For tho past three- vears he had been 1n failing health. The death occurred at the homo or h 5 "KIWWCT Mrs George John- ston. Wrench River, nn Jnmunry 14th Of MI’. Artomqq Vljnqd at (he ‘mmi-‘lcfid File of 8R years. Beloved by a wide CiITiF of rein- tives and friends he leaves to minim his wife. four sons and two dfluvhters: Lrfuta Wood. Hunt»,- Plver: Clifford and Garfield. New York. U. S. A.: Lemur-l. Wnltiir-rr Mass: Mrs. Johnston and Mfrs James Dunning, Gummy SUPREME COURT ADJOUIINS —Supreme Court adjourned 511-0 die yesterday after lifl-llllrtcflt hnd been heard in the case the King vs. James Gormley. 5,11 31117911] from a conviction under the Pro- hibition Act. M1. J. 0 c. Cunjp. be" BPDQnred for the Crown and —-I’;\5SII‘~l} 0A’ LLLLE 15bit- NARD-Many friends 11.11 learn with regret of the very “ paming o! Mr. Ellie Bernard, son of Mr. and lvlrs. Joseph E. Ber- nm-d near Wellington, who puaed awayaahewulnhiaropm m- tii-frig for bod on Friday 111st. The young man was 30 years of age and had been in delicate health for some years. Besides his par- enta four sisters and five brothers are left to mourn. The funeral was held on Tuesday morning from his late residence to Egmont Bay Church. Solemn High Mass of Requiem was celebrated by Rev. l". X. Gallant. The pull bearers were Messrs. Alyre, Adrien, Ed- mund C. Arsenault, Benjamin DesRoclies, Ulric and Henry Gal- lant-S. Sergeant Leo Bradley of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police was honored by members o! the Charlottetown Branch Canadian M. MacMillun of the Lenox, Char- lottetown, aLo survive. ‘They will always cherish the memory of a. devoted mm. Hei- funeral waa held from flu residence of her aon. Rev. Carlyle Webster Officiating. nei- mun-int were laid to rest in tiha (Fermi-em beside her iovea one‘: gone before. ‘rho final meeting of the 011b- ~ing Council was held on Weducl- day afternoon when all buainu for the year was concluded. Tho reports for the year ending D00. :11 last were submitted and flun- cial statements read. ‘The financial. statunmt o! ti! town showed a deficit of $1,279.51. The electric light report lhUWI that. output is lncreasini and tint the plant is more than paying for itself and it was found necessary to buy a. new unit capable of en. rying 250 KW. Legion and representatives of the Provincial Command last evening. prior to his departure for Halifax l where he has been permanently; transferred. Mr J. J. Johnston. K. C._ for the Bbllclltmt. The question of admiss- ibility of notes of evidence given by a witness in the lower court was taken under advisement by the ocurt in the ease the Km; w, Lester Bttell, an appeal from a conviction under the Prohibition Act. The Attorney Genera‘ opened for the Crown and Mr. A. J. Mac- Donald. K. C. for the appellant. The case was stood over at. the last sitting of the court at: the re- quest of the Crown in order to give an opportunity to secure thr presence of a witness who had testified in the lower court. An affidavit sufbmitted yesterday de- clared lt was believed he was at present employed on a cousin] vessel along southern New Bruns- wick and was not. likely to return to the Province soon. Mr. Justice A. E. Arsenault presided yestrrduy. Judgment in a number of appeal case will be given later". Civil non- jiuy cases on the docikct. have been scttlcd out of court. The annual meeting 0t the Central Christian Church was held last. evening in the school room a’ t-Ipr LJ.IE‘?>IYA| There was a good attendance o1 members preaent. Lleut. Col. C.L MlCKlly, the chairman of trustees. presided, and J. H. Williams, the church clerk was secretary. The meeting opened with prayer led by Elder WJI. Stevenson, after which the chairman made a few introductory remarks and culled upon the secretary to read tho minutes of the last annual meet- ing which on motion were adopt- 0d. Reports were then received from the different. departments of the church as follows: Putor—Rev. SC. Cooper, 111M. lZldera-W. H. Stevenson. l" mono-Herbert. Platte. Clerk-J. H. Williams. ‘fiulteea-Lieut. Col. C. L. Mac- Kay. Finance committee-Milton C. Stewart. Treasurer-F. M. Stewart Women's Missionary Society- Mi-a. Louise Henry. Ladies’ Aid Society-Mrs. Milton Carter. ' ' C.G.I.T.—-Mrs. F. M. Stewart. Young People's Society --Mr1i Arthur Woolner. Gratin Club-Mrs. Preston Beck Girls’ Sewing Club — Mrs. S. C Cooper. Choir-Preston Beck. h-ta mhwmyi-v n» m-vwl-hh out he would not, be mapnnnttfe for it. S Court mach today at ll o'clock. " »~ 1M1’ 1 Pthlc School,» Wm Henry. Nominating Committee — Mrs. F‘ M. Stewart. .t1th., in her 86th., yearrlhe wad Sergt. Bradley was presented with 1 a gilt and address from fellow members of’ the Legion. Mr. J.S Walker, president o! the local‘ branch presided. Associates of Beret. Bradley when he was presi- dent of the Charlottetown Branch a number of years ago spoke briefly. They included: Dr, H, D. Johnson. Frank Tierney. Dr. l. E. Croken, R. C. Chandler. Major T. E. McNutt, Harry A. MacDouga-il, Philip Palmer, George E. Shorten and N. W. Lowther. Lieut. Col. G. E. Full was elected president. of the Charlottetown Board of Trade at the 51st annual meeting of the Board last night. Mi". C. N. Btssett. was made vice- president and Mr. W. L. Higgins re-elected secretary-treasurer. Mr. R. R. Bell, retiring president, pre- sided. Those elected to the council of the Board included: Messrs. R.R. Bell, J. H. I-iowait, J. A. Clark, D. I~‘. Archibald, R. D. Quigley, A. W. Hynciinaii, A. B. Fisher, J.M. Mur- ley. Life members of the Council include: Messrs. W. F. Tidmarsh. N. Rattenbury, E. T. I-Iigga, R. E Mutcb, J. O. Hyndman, SA. Mc- Lend. Arbitrators named last. night were: Messrs. R. L. Cotton, R. L. ltfccluie. G. J. Tweedy, J. A. C. Gordon, F‘. A. Large, A. L. Wright. N. W. Higgins, H. R, Large, A. Belclier, G I-I. Bunt-atn. P. W. Clar- kin and J. G. McDonald. Nine members were elected t0 tlic Board at: last. night's session. bringlncrtotal membership to I21 ‘The year closed with 118 members, l0 less than the previous year. Newly elected members include: Messrs. J. P. Morris, John A. C. Gordon, Harry W. Cudmore, Fred- eric A. Large, Neil W. Higgins. J David Stewart, Major T. B. Rog- ers and G. E. I-Iixrtlen. Reports covering the activities of the year were presented by Mr Bell. prrsirlent, and Mr. Higgins. bECI‘€iflI'_\'-il‘(‘flSllI‘0l'. Committee re- ports were read by the following; transportation. Mr. R. E. Match: harbor improvement, M1". J. O. Hyndman, chairman of the harbor improvement committee; air ser- vice, Mr. R. L. Cotton: civic im- provement, Major T. E. McNutt: industrial, prepared by Mr. N. Rat.- trnbiiry, chairman of the indus- trial committee imd read by M: R. D. Quigley; agriculture, Dr. J A. Clark: fire prevention, Mr. E31‘ I-Iiggs. Mr. S. A. McLeod gave a short verbal report of activities of the entertainment committee. Mr. W. F. Tidmarsh wu made honorary Ltfe member of the Board on motion of Mr. R.E. Match sec- onded by Mr. S. A. McLeod and| supported by Mr. E. '1‘. Riggs ant‘ Mr. Nelson Rattenbury. Speakers paid tribute to the services Mini Ttdmiirsn contributed m the Board of Trade and the Province during the past 40 years. Some of the most valuable reports on fisheries in the Province were drawn up by Mr. Tidniarsh, speakers said. Other ttfe members of the Board are Messrs. G. H. Taylor, a char- ter member, 11nd Nelson Rotten- bury. FRIDAY ‘The amiual meeting of the 0on- gregation of Bt. Mai-y’; Church In‘ hold in the parish 1111.11 on Monday evening with a. good attaendlnol. Rev. GR. Harrison presided. The repors of the societies wen most encourazixig. A branch of the A.Y.P.A. was formed during the year and is proving very successful. The financiaJ statement mowd that, current liabilities had becn 1nd». Dr. E31‘. Tanton and Mr. A311, Home were re-eiected wardens. Appointments to the Gums! Synod were J.J. Emnan with RIB. Richardson substituting. Delegates to the DOB. wen It. Viniah Mtlligan, Stephen Pond i Bert Tyler. A resolution of omidolenoo to Mina Vifhlte and family of the latte AM:- deaoon CdeW. White, wa. piled by standing vobc. Meeting adjoin) ed. “S. LADY PATRICIA L. 0. It l4- Tho last regular meotiri d Lady Patricia L.O.B.A. No. 809,!!! held in the Lodse Roan. Cami Cove. on Dec. 23, 1981. A splendfl report was given by tho Worthy Mlstres. At the c1001 d the meeting a very dainty lunch was served. The following oflicll for the ensuing year were duly in- stalled by PM. Sister Louin Mao- Ktnnon: Worthy .Mistre$, 81ml Christie MacKinnon; Deputy Mll- treu, Sister Julia Darruh: cording Secv, Sister Minnie Mo; Nevin, re-elected; Fin. Bony" Sil- ter Margaret; MocKinnon: Trou- urer, Slater Jean MuKinuon: Chaplain, Sister Sadie Macnoug- all; 1st Lect, Slater Stella Inmm: 2nd Lech, Sister Clan} MaoPheo; Dir. of C., Sister Catherine Camp- bell; Inner Guard, Slater Janie MacCannell: Outer Guard, Siltm Annie MmPhee; Guardian, 5m. Harry MacNevfn; 1st Oommittol Sister Elizabeth MacKonzie: 2nd Committee, Sister Louise McNovin: Committee of three, Sister Sldfl McDougall, Sister Jean McKlnnflI. Sister Julia. Darrach: audftmmlih ters Sadie MacDougail. Julia Dar- rach, Stella Iiiman; nnmadtlh Past Misti-ass, Sister Catherine Darrach; sick committee, Siatstp Stella Inman, Minnie a MURPIIIk-At St. Michel: HQ!- tal, Toronto, Jan. 3, 193B, to b. and Mrs. J. Mark Murphy, I daughter. ROBIILEB-At the Prince O01!!!“ Hospital on Wednesday, Jan. ll, Klhlllfll REEVES-At Freetown on Junta-n 1111, 193e, m Mr. Ind 11m. mm Reeves. l non. WATTERS~At mrmyultw. ha. 12. 1988. to Mr. and 11m. Inn I land Hospital on January 1, Illll, to Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Gay, M! P41211151 lteed- B dumb“!- MARRIAGES RODGERSON-CRANE — At _fi. Richmond Street. Charlottetown on January 20, 1938, by bhe Rev. la Rodgerson. both of Peakl: The iuinual niccting of Zion Pre-sbytc1"ian Church was held ini the school-room on Thursday,‘ Jun. 20th at 7.30 pm. Rev. G. C. Webster was appointed tn act as ctiairman; 1111'. Norman J. Mac- Leod secretary; Mr. E. A. Cudmora and Mrs. F. A. A. Munch press committee. The board of trustees were re- elected aa followm-J. A. MacMil- tan, Herbert Jewelll, ILA. Cudimore, J. C. Cooke, Willis N‘ ‘ ‘ 5N0!‘- man J. MacLeod, and Major Mac- Rae. The meeting closed with the benediction by the pastor, Rev. G. 0. Webster. Many friends throughout the province were grieved to hen: of the passing of Mm. Henry Hooper at the residence o! her son, I-Iolney. 140 Pownal 8t... on Thursday Dec. the widow of the late Henry Hooper formerly of Milton. Her ton, P. E. I.. January 15, 1987 bf Rev. D. J. Morrison, Ruby M“- Lean. Clyde River to Waldrm 5g]. lei- of Argyle Shore. pain-us WOOD-At. the home of his dingh- ter. Mrs. George Johnson. Phenol; River. Jan. 14, 1938, Artemal Wood aged B6. an in his 74th year.’ I 1938 Ernest IJovd Oatvny, aged ll W111. son of Mr. and Mn. Norman way. HENDERSON-At North wiiunm 0n Monday. January 1'1, 19", M!‘ D, W, Henderson, aged '1‘! yflll, Funeral from her late residuum maiden name was. Sarah Jana Maci/Iillan, daughter of the lam Alex Macmillan, and his wife Jane I straw of Brackley Beach. Mrs. Hooper was a staunch and consis- tent. member of" St. James Church Charlottetown, and as long a4 she was able, attended worship and helped tn any way possible. 5hr was a good, kind and faithful friend and beloved by all who knew her. Two daughter: pne- decensed her some years ago. Her son. Holsey and two grandchildren Nora and Graham. are left to mourn her its). One sister, it's DONAIIUE-At the Ohanomitown Hosp-m on January 1o, ma, m; MmMfLLAN-At P. E. I. Hflplhl, Tuesday. Jan. ta. ioaa, you p, ‘wacMtllnn in his 74th you, v lrPAGF-At Rustioo on Jan! I' ‘938. Emma Bemfc 14h“. "2 years. Q PETERS-In the city, Jamil! I. 1938. Marin Petcrl, I804 ‘N your BUCHANAN-At M I Jflmtlrv no. 1m, ma. mmnl Buchanan. P SNOWIE-fn this city m | 11"“ ""“i._Mrs. Phoebe mimic, 1938, to Mr. and M11. . Robblee (nee Muriel Best), l daughter. Hugh Miller, Harry Crane, to Dol- ,1 MCMILLAN-At the r. I. 1.’. nou- i- pital, Jan. I8, I938, John D. Momm- -£i*1*.§11:;i "'1 i§i2§§i.- 8, a §§2§§s§ 5 i? ti’ 1i =1 1' lathe 1 [HIE 1 fiver- Wattera, a daughter, Helen Ruth, | | GAY-At the Prince EdWIfd Il- ,' in on-wu _ at, poi-am, Jan. iv, f , I! Sey~ ' Wey b See a and Service Great Great Indian ‘Itzroy ing of 3 Eus- l the Station . n] FARQUIIARSON- MURPHY - m am 220 Richmond Street, Charlottn- llld town, on January 19, 1938, by flu mm. Rev. Hugh Miller, Williun Kln- . otte- neth Murphy of McNeillh Mills, M .- be Beulah Mny Fnrqiiharson of Bmlth- lion, port. , "1 MA c1. EAN-SELLED-At lamp-