held yflwldly ‘nu’ hunger-widens‘! no- _, , gueet. Th9 no" boll" J_ a fldfilflnv D1’- nI. A- glllbeell. 1140'“ 3m" gethune and P- J- H m w” njllfi It ".8 ,,T;... Rev. A. o. Vin- L»- H G gnnLs-Tbe man! o, mes Bertha Lannitail est Ellsworth.‘ W" 5mm to beer of their s museum at the r. s. Island m. vhoneoo. Before that be worked with Bruce Stewart es Gil-Jud the Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co. He received his early eqmmm ‘at West Kent School and m... wards attended Prince or welee College for several years. __blll'lfll hi! life he was an ardent mow or elm. bell-e one 0! tbel founders of the Arena Rink and the Victoria Hockey Club. During hll ooileI! days he played football “ilillmflliholotor Jcarsofhis, masses CIIARLOITBTOWN life he was a member cf the Char bans-word has been received ln "iiow" ‘hi! Club. » the city of tile death in Ottawa of 3° W" I munch Christian. being we, James obusgnsn, widow of the in the ohair,_the following oi’- ficers were elected. President. Stawart Jones. 1st vice-pres. Sidney T. Green. 2nd vice-pres, Simon P. Paoli. Secretary, Dr. D- Trevvr Waye. Treasure, Carl R. Tibert. Directors. re-o. chandler,” Phil- 1P E- Palmer, Hugh M. Simpson. which the remains were conveyed to . . . the Union Road Cemetery where, __ interment took place. The service at wl-lsbi. nisooser e1 tbe l!" Brave was conducted b! a" Flm“! 3M7?“ m°°d"' .5" Rev. 'r. s. Wilson of covebead. The satiation returned to minnow“? deceased wu- me semis,‘ e1 the on Monday night from 118G10- late Robert and Mary Mellett of where he had attended the aCl-n- Union Road and was in her 75th ad'an Furriers Convention. He re- yesr. me pgllbgargm. were John ports a large attendance of fur mill Holmes, B. c. Hardy, Harry New- from all parts of the world. ‘Pliers man and James Mound. was an exhibit of furs in conjunct- . WEDNESDAY . ion with theconvention and the —II.ETURNED T0 sUllIMII-BIDI C. N. s. P. n. exhibit was hislfly —Mrs. Qeorge 1105mm“ m4 qeugh- commented upon, and fur men will! hi‘, Miss Betty have returned W 39ml! l-“wmull in m9 559cm“ their home in Summereide from lon's pNdllf-‘l-ir-B Charlottetawn, where mey spent the winter with Mrs. l Robinson's Al», a meeting of the meeutive _\_ rday Subscribers one. a nus Carmichael, l... ,' a;_vsr'y~vivid recollection of him. He I-t her father's house when a girl of 12. The other two did not know the late Mr. Goodwill so well. Rev. Mr. seed- likely be inducted about A)!“ 21M. During thstilne the 00n- grbgation that he is now being cell. theucountry was mostly bush and loday it is a great potato section. r! of the Island potato in the ‘fbronto market. ' FRIDAY _'ro Anslvn FUNERAL - Mlzl -ruussAr. or rmur NOON- AN-The funeral of the his Philip Noonan was held on Thursday morning from the home of his mother, Mrs. W. A. Noone-n, at Bedeque, to Seven Mile Bay Church and cemetery. Rev. Pathol- Mac-, Cabe of Lot ll, officiated at Rb, qulem Hi ;h Mass, assisted by Rev.‘ friends, Knights lnd members of the‘ -' Columbus from Char- present. . r. J. J. Morris and Mr.‘ C. E. Cal :on represented the Pro- - vinclsl Balk. With the mourners Mrs. Mu: hy, and brother, Ralphl rAc , ,- €-_'~_ MCDONALD-At the City Hospital April 4, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Lec McDonald, Orwell, a son. MAHAR-At the City Hospital, Ap- ril 6. i932, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 04 in VII OIBHRiI-cd by his father, l Fame.- l\ gum“, pggwn “my . Mahar, City, a son. . ARSENAULT-At the City Hospi- tal, April 16, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs olOrltarloandtheyfelth i 1- e e rva lottetown lnd Summersfde. were .r_ a “Haunt. cm,’ a , “shun MCCALLUM-At the City Hospl tal, April 16, 1932. to Mr. and Mrl iwere Mrs. Philip Noonarrs sister. Harold McCallum, City, a son. O'DONNEI.L—At the City Hospita. ‘v .- I "L... qrirMa‘ a . B or Maine. . 8° l“ w‘ ' ~ a devoted member of st. Paul's late Mr. James Callaghan, formerly oldut daughter. Mrs. Marcus Calder Council held on Monday evening 0118110! Kowlrd. Boston. Ma's-s. ar- l Hacket w. Tlgnlsh; her aunt, M", (my W35 by , ,- Therault of St. M817’! The bride is the youngest I o! My, lfid M“. John q 0g cambridflfl» P- 3- 1-. m was formerly of St. _g, and is now employed E c, Chapman Hotel Co. After a short honey‘- will reside at 2'18 Main "hmh- postmaster at Charlottetown. He was a mom‘ of the 1.0.0.1‘. -—— as well as an officer in the Masonic ZION Y. P. S. BANQUET —- An Uldlt- enjoyable banquet was held last He leaves to mourn besides hii evening by the Y. P. S. of zlorl mother. Mrs. E. S. McLeod one Church with about 1'15 young people brother, Victor, of this Cityn- in attendance. A short musical pro- . - l gram consisting of a duet by Misses Jessie Lawson and Margaret Miller, mason a duet by Mlssesrrede Macmillan the following gentlemen were ap- pointed Members of the Board of Education to act in conjunction --s ARRIVED SAI-‘ELY-A 111110811!!! y received from Chief Justice and with the ‘Iron-wry Bow“ Mrs. Mathleson on Monday an- Honoilrlblfl H. France nounced their arrival at Plymouth. B. A. England, on Sunday, after a very= Honourable Adrian P. Arseualilt. pleasant voyage across the Atlan- B. A. tic. Honourable Harry D. Mcuan. Heath Strong K. 0., M. L. A. McPhec. rived ln the City last evening m gt- tend the funeral of his father, the late William Howard, which takes place this afternoon from Trinity United Church. l —K. OF C. BRIDGE-The regu- lar weekly bridge at the Knights of Columbus home at Summerside was held on Wednesday evening. Currie, o.’ Amherst; Mrs. Saltarlo of Halifax. From Summer-side were Dr. R. L. Noonan, Messrs. E. P. Foley and W. B. McNeil]. There were a number from Charlottetown. The pallbearers were Messrs. Dan- iel Noonan, John Conners, Bruce Davidson, Reginald Forbes, Wilfred Connolly and Clayton Green. S. April l0, ma, to Mr. and Mrs. Al- I _ ‘ < phonsus O'Donnell, Vernon River, i daughter. MACKENZIE-At P. E. I. Hospital April 19th. in Mr. and Mrs. J. W MacKenzle, City, a son, Ivan Wen- dell. DEWAR-At the Prince Edward Ls- land Hospital on April 14, 1932, ti l4 l rsulnnsn DEAD - word has and Jessie Lawson. a readin! by ISLAND LADY DEAD.— Mr. And the undermcntiofied gentlc- Tho" W" l‘ 8°°d all/endom- Tho w. and ms. George Dewar, 2 l .~ -'--' been received by his relatives Of the use Edith mu and l solo by Miss Hell-mend cell-r. ullwn. nee re- amen were sprouted m Alum “m” "m "°“ b’ M“ “" B- Movsr A. Aulllml soclnrr- deusbtor- ‘- P- SATURDAY _ Th. death of George H. MacNelll wholfllanch Llvferty was much Vcnloyed. ceived a telegram from Edmontonrwmlflllifle in 00111113051011 "ll-h ll" umnem “d Mr" '7' s- pelt!" Re‘ In February, 1931, a Mount Allison HENNIGAR_A,I Montague or of the late Mrs. Joelle E- ye! held Saturday after- ,,,,, the residence of Neil lzoshford Street. The .. were: J- J. M003!!!" H.059, George mell- H A MgQKhIIIOXI, B. W. Is- Jwl; Martin. Interment , at the Peoples Cemetery. when: negate ofllolot- ; HAVE NARROW ES- ygolvl FIRE-Miss Guelda led Miss Eva. Poirier, Sum- uerrcvlly WWWQ belnl by smoke and might .. burned to death when . . out Saturday morning in yiy Parlours Bliioining the‘ .. they slept. The girls m“; 2 am. to find them- . eyed in their bedroom. the ‘ei the policeman who was rounds. He at once put 9mm, The girls hung on to ‘ until the firemen arrived. .. dressed only in their, died in Cyan, Alberta. m‘. MacNeill This was followed by a sing song was formerly of Milton and is a son and a number of short addresses by o! Ml’. William MscNeill, 48 School RW- G- C- WBNWI‘. ML RB!- M0- Street, 11w remsmg are expeegeq Nutt, ma. Earnest Cudmore, Mrs. and Dr. Lawson. The program was brought toa close by the singing of “Auld Lang Sync." ' ‘Mineral notice later. ~ FUNERAL YESTERDAY-Thai i.“.‘l°ll..f’.i.’ii.lii°.ii'..iz..lf°lii°ii c- hls late residence. It was under the A mo“ enjoyable bridge party was “unit” o’ u“ oddhuow‘ and held by the Catholic Women's Mama“ ma!“ The pm beam" League in the K. of C. Home last were: Major S. Fielding, Messrs. evening’ upwards o! twenty-five “ma” worth. Hush Simpson Wm‘ -tab1es being played during the even- graham‘, Robert Bu!“ anduohn ing, which was featured ‘by the Cameron. Services at the house and drawmg of the beautiful auto- Saint Pam's Church were conduct- graphed quilt presented by ‘the C. W. L. and drawn by Mrs. John ed by Reverend H. D..Raymond. Callaghan The bridge prize Mm ners are as follows: Ladies, first, Miss Emma Dougan: second, Miss FUNERAL YESTERDAY — Th9 Mildred Hannah“; stans Basilica and thence to the c“ Deveruux’ Catholic Cemetery. The pup- ils of Queen Square School attend- ed ‘and preceded the hearse in a body. 'I"he‘pall bearers were: Maur-l The Queen Hotel at O'Leary was destroyed by fire at midnight Sat- urday. It is believed the fire start- liome the latter part of the weekufiefbtrt Jewell. Mr. Murdock Ross-and will be kindly remembered by Alberta, conveying the sad news of @0815! the death of his sister, Mrs. J. Au-, 591111191 N- Rwmiwn- M" 5- u- 9-- igugtug Down, Mrs, Down w” gob-Principal of Prince of Wales merly a resident of cllsrloteelcwlvwlltlw- Rev. J. A. Murphy, D. n, Rector of St. Dunstans University. H. H. Shaw. B. Sc, Chief Super- COLLEGE DANCEBA Pm,“ o’ intendcnt of Education. liilmer Pineau, President Prince Wales College dance helcilast night‘ ' y“ the L Q o_ F‘ Hm provided Edward Island Teachers Federat-on. THURSDAY many friends. (Patriot please copy) an enjoyable evenings entertainment to nearly ‘I5 couples. The dance was ~ under the chaperonage of Mrs. T. __RETU|;NED 1am)“ scone“; (E. Cantwell and Mrs. A. J. Biffin. “ML my Dunne o; summemde 'Muslc was provfded by Syd. Elliott's h“ “tamed m, . 7mg to 500e,. Orchestra. lmdFs .__.-__ _ —JUDGMENT GIVEN-The ad- journed hearing of the case of Mc- Kenzie vs. MacNally was conclud- ed in the County Court at Sum- merside last. week before His Honor Judge Inman, fn which a judgment —-SERIOUSLY lIlIr-ilflcndslwlll regret) in learn of the serious illness of Mr. John W. Stavert of North Bedeque. Mr. Stavert has not been well for sometime and was seized RETURN FROM-WEST INDIES — Among the passengers arrlvins at st. John on board the c. u. s. liner Lady Rodney from Demarara. (British Guiana) yesterday mom- —Rov. George MacDonald of Com- wall, who was ordained to the priesthood at the Basilica in Char- lottetown on April 3rd is vfsitirlg in Summersi’ and officiated at H gh freshments and dancing brought the evening to a close. S. -ATTENDEI) FUNERAL-Mr. J. J. Morris, manager of the Provin- cial Bank, Charlottetown, was in Summers“ on l ursday. Mr. Mor- ris attended the funeral of the late, Philip Noonan, which took place: Thursday morning from his home‘ in Bedeque to Seven Mile Bay Church. S. FIRST STEAMER LOADING- The work of loo“ the steamer "Thyra" at Georgetown is nearing completion and it is expected that she will sail for New York some time Saturday- This is the first steamer to load at Georgetown for the season and the activity nccom-l panylng the transferring and load- ing of eighty cars of potatoes is a| welcome break for longshoremen and l sepia Gallant, of St. Dunstarfs Ba-i silica, was the victim of a traffic accident about 7.80 last evening in which,‘ fortunately, he escapedl without serious injury though withl ;ccnt; Secy-‘Ireas. Miss Margaret lslde, of the sudden death lrl st. Alumni Society was formed in Char- lottetown, Dr. G. J. Trueman, Pres- ident of Mount Allison University and Rev. W. S. Godfrey, student secretory were present and gave ac- counts of the different aiumni so- cieties in Canada and the United States. The following omcers were elected: Hon. Pres, Ex-Mayor T. W. L. Prowse; Pres, Mr. C. If. Black; Vice-Pres. Rev. A. C. Vin- Stems; Executive members: Mrs. F. R. Hearts, Miss Ruth Miller, Mr. C. C. Thompson, Prof. G. l). Steele, Mr. J. R. Paton, Mr. A. B. Prowse, ‘filesdsy, April 5th, 1932 1'0 Ml‘ and Mrs. William Henngar, a sorl —I:I. MACKINNON-At Montague on April 4th, 1932 to Mr. and Mrs William MacKinnon, Uigg, r daughter. STRICKLAND-At York, April 19 1932, to Rufus and Mrs. Strickland, a son. MACDONALD-At Crapaud on Ap» rll 14, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Euler- son MacDonald, a son, Nelson Bov- A meeting of the executive was held March 29th, in the Heartz Memorial Hall for the purpose of planning for the annual meeting this year. Rev. W. S. Godfrey and other spec- ial speakers are expected to be pres- ent at this reunion. All former stu- dents will be looking forward to see- l-Ienry Noonan, Barrister, John, N. B. of his brother, Philip. No particulars were received, al- though it was known that Mr. yer. MARRIAGES GALLANT-DOIRON-At Stelll Maris Chapel, North Rustlco, Apr! 13th, 1932, by Rt. Rev. Mongr. Chaisson, Edmund Gallant to Nets LEARD-On Sunday, April 1'7, 1932 at her home in Cavendish. Mrs Austin Leard, age 48 years. ‘ CAIIILL-On Sunday, April 17, Mir.- lotion W10"! be“! m“ °I mm“ 111110111 0f the lilo FEB-Wis J. K1118 M, com’ ' o‘ n“ 5"" w“ 5w“ 35am" the with a. paralytic stroke on Tuesday ing again some of their class mates M Doiron R N both o! Norm s. L. J. Henry. Ge tl , first, hi lik . ' ' ' " ‘ ilirflllllle °n "Ie- in” was held yesterday morning from ML. J. a memmmginaezlgxfg, J- 5. Plllfllilll-S evenmg, very lime hope 1,5 enter- 8 ppers a e and talking over their college days. Rugtlco, ‘ ilic Win50" 111°“!!! °“ ‘m the residence of his father Mr. John H Arsenauw “mom, Mr R r game‘; go;- m5 recovery-s _ _ lllleel and attracted the at- Kbls. 1s sydnoy Bt- to 9b 13"“- ' ' “’"' ' ° ' —V151T1"G IN SUMMERSIDE- snfonrnv INJURED-Rev. JO- Word was received by Mr. w. DEATHS ‘ ‘jdhérl’; u“ klmhe" slllzve- ‘gg-‘Manss on Sunday morning in St. ° “Kmmm- PM" "55- ' Paul's Church. At this service Rev. . I covered the fire after it had gained'm_ Meeullen preached an eloquent considerable headway. The people semen on gher|¢y__g painful bruises. Father GallanixlNoonsn had been ill for a few dolor, _ while crossing Richmond Street atlflt 11's home. The deceased was the m"? Cahlll- 01' KiIIBBl-On- Queen equal-e gel-reel eel-nee, wggjfikilSiiiflt manager of the Provincial‘ Mcwowfin Saturday, April 16 struck by s. passing car, 1-1e we; Bank in St. John. having lust re- lng were: Mrs. W. A. Stewart. Miss G. Pope, Miss M. Longworth, Char- lottetown. . ice Kelly, Earl .Norrfe, Artllur| Campbell, Pills ag-han,'___ John Leightlzer, and nilph Fleming. Rev. C. McCarthy officiated at Mass and f eu placed at the window Jddle Furguson brought b safety one‘ by‘ ode. They ’ .. tely taken to Mr. borne. The firo originated ~ electric iron which had »-- disconnected. The heat lllole in the table on which and soon caught the drap- _ were hanging near. i e is confined chiefly to will and furniture of the parlour; although the walls l- -posts leading to the bed- partly burned. The girls ~ oi their clothing. 'I‘l'ie loss equipment cunts to a - hie sum. The place is l0. Percy L. Bowness’ un- '- Ind photography shop tel- Street and had’the fire headway would have ruined ~ and equipment. The was in a crowded section street and it is fortunate serious fire was prevented. ~ men used the chemical en- l~~ ‘soon had the fire under B. l~ will be shocked to leam sudden death. on Saturday of Mr. H. Sianhope Mc- lnuch respectedgresident of i‘ '~ d. who was-flyears of d been ill for about ,_two ~ but for the past two weeks -~ sufficiently recov ’ to lo work. About 10.30 Satur- - , while at the City Club, seized with s. paralytic ""1 missed away within half i| lite Mr. McLeod was for the ‘@911 years employed as ac- llrlg husband, flvc dlllllltm 8nd two-of her sister, Mrs. W. A. Brennan, in the hotel at the time escaped without serious injury. The dam-‘ CHARLOTTETOWN M U s I c one is estimated at between $3.000 CLUB-The regular meeting of theland $4.000. portly covered by in- glm-lettewwn Merrie club was held-surance. The hotel was built about last evening at the homo of Mu fourteen years ago. With the excep- Kathleen I-Iornby with ‘the President tion of a small amount of fumiture, Miss Lillian MacKcnzb in the chair salvaged the destruction was a to- The usual business . matters were tal one. dealt with. A report of the Hart House Quartet Concert was read, showing a substantial sum had been raised and a large audience had thoroughly enlofiad the ‘promo-inmo- A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. ' Rev. Father Farrell at the grave. —DEATH OF WILLIAM MAC- DONALD OF TIIAVELLERS REST --Tllere passed away at his home in fill-Willow Rest on Saturday night, Mr. William MacDonald at the age of 7i years. He leaves to mourn 11's widow. one son, James at home and_ two daughters in the United States. He was a member of the Roman Cathofc Church at Seven Mile Bay. His funeral took place Monday —DEATH OF MRS JOSEPH F. WEDGE-There passed away at her home in Summerside on Sunday. Mrs. Joseph F. Wedge. ‘rile deceas- ed had been a patient in the Prince moming from h‘; home to Seven county Hospital for slx weeks and Mile Bay Church, Rev. Father Mcn- had returned home lust a. weekmghan olfic'ating.-S ago. She was a 1'fe long reildmli 0! . Summer-side and very highly cs- —-FIJNERAL 0F MRS. GEORGE teamed for her many fine qualities. McSWEENEY-The funeral of Mrs. she was a devout member of St. George MacSweeney, whose remains Paul's Church and received the lashes-rived on the evening train Fri- ‘rites of the church from her pMliOr-‘day from California, took place on There are left to moum. her sorrow- Saturday afternoon from the home goals, namely: Mil-Daniel Sonlol‘. central Street, Summerside, to St. Mm olive;- Qanger, Miss Margaret Mary's church. There was a. short ‘and Joseph, ellof New, York; M185 service at the house followed by. m, mg m“ Mary have been with the service in the Church, Ven. their mother during her illness: an- " Archdeacon White officiating at 0th} son Penn's is also at home. both services. The pallbearers were Sincere sympathy is extended to the _Messrs Ernest Mlle, Melville Brad- bereaved. ‘rho funeral _ls takinS shaw. David Lefurgey, John 142-, place this morning from to St. Paul's Church and Cemetery- --8 the home gurgey, Austin Scales and Bishop: Read. Interment was in the family plot in the Peoples Cemetery-S APPETITE- dtldldacafion m". Iomewhere ' ‘l In . , ‘B halan f u, . " rl‘ fonoondlutign a "l?!- Malnlyeemon ' .22.: No»- b"? “nil-man, m ‘ 3?"!!! ll on APPRlts; d and!“ '1“ "l dinette LT“"‘.,.,,,,,"'",, xii". I \|f‘ . AT ROTARY — At the Rotaf! ' luncheon yesterday the speaker was L ‘ M“, gem Gjll, whg gave an in- teresiing address on the Public Library. The sweets W" w" D0"! Gill and Mr. Justice Hassard. The musical program included a violin duel; by lvillss Hornby and Mr. Mac- Farlarle, who were sncored. Presi- —TRANSFERRED TO CHAR- -—FUNER.AL OF MRS. JOSEPH F. WEDGE-The funeral of ~ Mrs. I England Synod, ' Bridgewater, Crisp Moore, Crapaud. l fax this week. Joseph r. Wedge was held orlTues- day morning from the home to St- Paul's Church, Summerside. Rev. Bennett McDonald officiated at Requiem High Mass and Rev. D1‘- Macbellan at the grave. The pail bearers were Messrs Arthur Gallant, Andrew Wedge, Sampson Grade?- John Wedge, Fidele Gallant and John P. DesRcchcs. Interment was in the R. C. Cemetery.-'—S LorrlyroWN-Mr. E. A. Large, for the past twelve years ticket agent at Summerside Stilton, has been promoted to the position of freight agent at the C.N.R. Depot at char- lottetown in succession to the late Joseph A. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Large ‘have made many friends during their resfdence in Summerside ‘and their departure will be viewed with much regret.—S —DEATII ssunsrren-"rlle sad FOR ‘JVEBIAUIJNG-Tho n" death occurred in Tignish on April 09-!‘ 197W 01191139000“ Will Div?‘- 9tll, of Mrs. Frank Buote, who was nbly be taken fnlauson. Q00» IP01" 23 years of age. She was only ill May 1. for her first overhaillins in for two weeks and leaves to mourn dfydflck 01 $119 Bhlllyflfdfl in Whlch a eel-rowan husband and gm-ee she was constructed. The work will small children, also her father and be dons without cost to the 5°"- mother, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Le- Em 5 l" (“llllmml °1 l!" Wm‘ Clair, of Nail Pond; four sisters and loony’: obligation under tho con- five brothers. The funeral was held otrvctlon oofllrm- Dorms the ob- on April 11th, the pail bearers be- \ sence of the Charlottetown on the ing Adrian Richard, Fidel Arsen-lTfifmentlnrBordon Will-o. Email‘ alilt, Ralph Arsenault, Fred Fits- , sere and other traffic W111i» “W001- gefglfl’ Theme; "gee-yell- end Jen-y modated on the oar ferry steamer IcCiain-(Patriot please copy). Prince Edward Island- k1 The splendid four ATTENDING SYNOD - Prlncei act ~ comedy Edward Islands n in Halifax, Nova Scotia, attending the Church of are Ven Arch- deacon White, D. D., and Mr. Wal- ter ‘Darby, Summerslde, Canon Malone, Mr. L. B. Miller and Mr. Warren, Charlottetown, Rev. Mr. Spriggs, Kenslngto , Rev. George Westbrook, Milton, Rev. E. R. G Dumont, made its appearance at Rnchford Square Hall last evening. put on by the St. l erslty players. "pleudid entertainment they turned out l M", a Ldeeeo whlge, summer. The performance which is under side, ms. George r. Nicholson, the dstlnsulehed patronize of His Qhgfloflfgwwfl, end Miss Ethel m- Honor IAeutenant-Governor . Sir man, Crapaud, are visiting irl I-fali- Charles Dalton andi His Worship - ‘Mayor Stewart andMrs. Stewart. , ‘ yesterday afternoon for ' _ ‘ “"'iren's “ and was Ilootor s Life-work $333139 1-» out o - L RECEIVES CALL-Dr. V. L. brilliant Oflnldihn Phy- A “lm- Mn- “-°-- l-"R-c-s" a lslm from his brother Rev -r dent Hol-nby announced that C. N. B'ssett lladbeen I-DWnted delegate from llle Club to the International Convention in Seattle next June. Secretary Bseett read the resolution passed by the Canadian Legion re- gnrdlrlg the laying- off of C. N. it. 300. lt builds up muscles, tissues 01119191"! l" °h"]“l'm“m' w‘ n‘ and nerves, thus restoring the body tohealtll. - A healthy body will demand food, Thusiaappetiie restored and possible serious consequences avoided. . g Fellows‘ Syrup is s well-blown, reliable , ration made in Canada. ‘ at all drug stone. 1e L. Cotton was in the chair. -__-_-e [UNBRAL SERVICES-The Inn'- eral of the late Lydia Mellett book place on Saturday afternoon. April 9th from Macbean Mineral-Boone. where a short service was conducted w the Rev. C. N. srownl after llldinhurgla-Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicia , Edinburgh post graduate of famous v European and onetime President of the Ontarlo- College of Physicia and Surgeons, er, rimented for Ill years to flnd a medicine which would act on the diges- tive and eliminstive organs at once. Th! successful result he named Prult-a-tives. wander from chronic nation, poor stomach. rheumatism. bad comp _ or ilsgish liver, They will do what iselallnsd for them. 25c and Mo. All drugglsts. w. Goodwill. a. A.,‘of'Blythe. ob- tario, stating that, he is under call to Hellsburgin Wellington County, about oomiles from ‘llorontn. It~is certainly (strange coincidence that this congregation of Hellsburg was ornnlled by‘ Mr. Goodwin's father. ule late aevqsqnn Goodwill, ‘l3 Yo"! I90.‘ he was a student at Queen's University. He was their ilrseoreipherilnnieweslneneld picked up by the driver and taken to the City Hospital. Inquiry as to his condition later in the evening ‘elicited the information that he was resting comfortably. ‘ —OI"FICERS ELECTED-At a: meeting of the executive of the sunlnle bid. Golf Club on Wednes- day evening Mr. H. T. Holman was elected Jesident, lvfr. G. R. Mac- Quarrie vice president and Mr. R. E. Ellis secretary-treasurer. The chairmen of the different commit- tees are as follows: Greens, G. En- nis Smith; Finance, W. E. Mac- Donald; House, G. R. MacQuarrie; Match and Handicap, G. M. Mut- tart; Membership, L. G. Lewis. S. I The death occurred at Amherst on Tuesday night of Mrs- T. N. Campbell, at Highland View Hos- pital, aftsr a brief illness. Mrs. Campbell, who was 63 years of age, has been prominent for many years in the soc'a.l and church circles of the town. ~ Her husband, T- N. Campbell, who was secretary-treasure.- of the drama .'"I‘he Cuban Spy" by Frank' Amherst Boot Jr Shoe Co. died’ during his 1on8 stay in the my, three years ago ’ She is survived by four sisters, ‘ n's Univ-‘ Mrs G. O'Brien, and Mrs. Lena leaned with deep regret by a large ‘Johnston. of Amherst, M's. (Dr) l lottetown, Inspector J. Frlpps, CI the Royal y Canadian Mounted Police, Morlcton, ' arrived in the City last evening on lbusiness in connection with the ltaking over of the Prince Edward ‘Island Provincial Police service by the R. C. M. P. on May 1st. Last evening Inspector Fripps conferred with Commissioner J. J. Trainer, of the Provincial Police. with regard tothe organization of the new service. ' will of tau elty has received, Th“ mom,” mpecm mm and Commissioner Trainer will ~consult with Premier Stewart on the matisr. As yet the details of the plan are not known. However, it is under- stood there will be about twenty men on the force. Their headquart- ers will be in Charlottetown with the same detachments as now ex- isting. As many as possible of the pres- ent men will be given the opportun- ity of enlisting in the Mounties. If they pass the required examinations they will be permitted to continue their duties here. ‘cently been transferred from their branch in Charlottetown where he had occupfied‘ the position of man- ager since i920. Mr. Noonan was the son of the late W. A. Noonan and Mrs. Noon- an of Bedeque and was 38 years of age. He started his banking career in the Royal Bank at Summerslde in 1910, but enlisted in 1915 in the years. KING—-At the City Hospital, Aprl: 16, Francis J. King, aged 1d years. lIYDE-At 74 School Street, Set- urdcy. April 16, Mrs. Francis Hyde. aged ‘l7 years. PURDIE—At 13 Sydney Si’... April 21, 1932, James T. Purdie, aged B8 11th, Ammuniton Column and joined the 36th battery in Halifax. going overseas, under the v- and QUINIlF-At 1-119 City HOSDll-ll. APP-l ‘of CO1. n. A. MacKlnnon of char-lib. 1082. Patrick Quinn. use 65 years '1 . to .14! itll distill t- ~ a? mwnaxfcfiivjrdm‘: the woild BELL-At the home of l-ler son, m. A. M. Bell, Carleton, April is, ma, War and was promoted to the rank‘. . o! Sergeant and received the mmzMrs. Elizabeth Bell ilrher 91st year. itary medal. He returned to thepggnJr-Qn sunday, April 17.1935 Island in 1919 and re-erltered tIIQIMlQ my}. gel-lug 0g glnggqm Royal Bank at Summerslde. Shortly; ~ ‘CALLAGHAN-At Ottawa on Sat- after he was appointed manager! , urday, April 16, 1932, Mrs. Juries A YCRII. of their branch "In Tgnlsh. In 1930' he left the services of the Rcyalcflmghlm- BS1“ l" bewme "mm!" °‘ m“ STEWART-At East Baltic, Lot 4e Pmvmclal Bank m charhtteww? on April l9, William Wallace Stew- whic-h position he filled with cred.t m’ aged 73 yum Vand salfsfnction until shortly before ‘EBSWI’ of this year when he wasWEAnn-On Sunday. Allrll 17. 198i transferred to st. John, s. n. |at her home m Cavendish, Mrs. In his contact wth the pubic Austin Lesrd, aged 48 yeflro- \LUND'—At her home, 57 King |he made many warm friendships. l Street, April 20th, 1931, Mrs. James and his untimely death will bel Lund, at the use of 56. icircle oi friends in Summersid BRECKEN_In this cm,’ Am,“ m Gregg cmdlt Lg queasy. gather, Williamson of Yarmouth, and Dr.. Francis moderator of the Society Jane Heartz Bell. of Halifax; also xgerndhemzzeyyntfrlfidiougierwsy‘: 1933. Wllllflm Fredfllvk Brcckcn. in ' ‘ f _ ' ' ' the 69th year of his age. “d l° “m” 7mm ‘W-m l” m‘ one Mother’ m“: G" o‘ ch“ member of the Summerside Council LUNMD,“ m this my Apr“ w. l”! the KNBM‘ °f wlmnbus’ “d Annie Oataway, dearly beloved wife was very highly esmemed by hwl of Jns. Lund, aged 57 years. "m" m‘~‘"“’°“~ m’ w“ l‘ m” °l QUINN-At the City Hospital, April exceptional ability and sterling m, 1932' Patrick Quinn’ "ed 65 character, m which is attributed his yum 8mm“ l“ M‘ "hm" l"°““'°“' HOWARD-At 12a Hlllsboro Street ‘Sincere sympathy is extended to hls_ on Tuesday’ Apr“ 19th‘ 1932’ wu_ \wld°w' mmlefly Mg comenalliam Charles Howard in his 80th Hacketi of Tgnish, and to his‘ "an mother Mrs. W. A. Noonan of_ Bedeque and the follow"! bmlhe“. "KILMAIINOCK" norms SOLD and sisters: W. Henry and Preston A detective copy o! a “Knmap of Summerslde, Austin of Halfax; neck" Bums was 501d recently m mam‘ “m! “h” l“ B°Sl°m Andrew London for $170, par exchange. Had l“! “mam” P- E" I‘: Dank‘ o‘ it been perfect thc price PTWflblY Vmdeque? RM-‘sel “d Ml” mm“ “l would have touched the record of [home and Miss Alice, attending “mm Bums hcped m ruse ‘n5 by ‘Prince Of Wales COIIEQB. The IB- the l-mems, chiefly ‘n ‘he scctush mam-s a" b?!“ biwght h°m° 7°’ dialect," which were printed at. Ki!- bllffll Pm" 1'1 oimllflmiml-i "'11 marnock in lldtLiotako hlmtothe b0 Published lBlQY-"s West Indies. His work was so suc- *-' ccssful that he was induced to stay MYS- Arlhl" W991“ 5nd 5°“ in Scotland. Nearly 30 years ago the Maurice, and Miss Lorna have ar- uvelwh» copy o; the llKumm-mek" rived homo from Montreal Md edition was bought for the Bums New York, where they have been “mum m, 554,09. and l; we, eon. unending the mater Dirt 0f tho sldered an extravagant purchase!!! wlntor- Their mI-ny friend! will be recent years the market price has 'glad to elcofns trleln back to been steadily ulounllrlg up to e10,- Charlottetown. 000. 1932, H. stenllspe McLeod, aged s2 ,'