.1) ¢ ‘“‘KNNUAL IIIITING 0F TRIN- Worthy Ohdlhnan- Vivian Part- He leaves to mourn a wife (nee Ettie new) and two daughters, one in New. London, Conn, the other in Oregon; also two brothers and two sisters. J. Herbrt Lord of Cape ‘lb-averse and Rich Iord. Tryon, .10!- Alder Calbeok, Medicine Hat, Alta, d Mrs. George Hannant, Wasa. 3.0. Sympathy is rtended to th bereaved relatives. d 2' r E . Dv-‘Ihe meeting of the . D- d ‘Ikinity United Church h‘ - Friday night included the _'_ ‘ monthly meeting and the , ably reviewed by Mir. 461m Mackenzie. It included the ‘lfiqflilcting of five classes for the ‘$1116? d subjects necessary for the giell rounded development of youns , During the year several uppirs were held. the proceeds min: to the au u of foreign missions The treasuurk report .showed a deficit. Rev. J. W. Bar- bour arve a short talk showing the cable of conversational French. Mien‘ other things it helps to foster a spirit of good-will be- tween French and English. The ‘fpollothweing arelthe officers elected ; , annua mecing. I-lonc President, Rev. Hugh Miller. g?- aidqnt, Mr. ll. Hnzen Wigunoro. Vice, President, Mr. Lee Dawson. Secretary. Min mhel ‘Ibanm’. Mr. ltusell Leard. P _.__.< l4 I" OITICIIS llfiClllD-‘Ilbe I11- gaunt meeting Of the loyal Sisters election of officers was post- until January. The secretary ct made a splendid report of the year's work. The mem- bers of this Lodge take this oppor- imri to thank all who so‘ kindly them during the past year. following officers were elected (or _ the present ‘yeah-Worthy Dotty Mchcbern; Vice W35 Jim: Chaplain-Eda Storey; Sec- ratary-vasiaey Inner; 'rreasurei-- ts gflilda Mclzchern: lecturer-Marg- flehllnrriaon; Standard Bearer- Qhia McKenzie: PaatWor-thy Chair- mAu-Pauline McKinnon. These of- f were installed by tho Pro- wnqial Juvenile Director. Mrs. l". “Shaw. The retiring Secretary. Margaret Morrison on behalf of the lodge presented Miss Pauline Me Kinncn, the retiring Worthy Chair- man with a small gift as a. token of this’ ‘ ion of her faithful- 111 llldmfilpable darn?! fig dotting e moetlnaa g tuea. of office. Miss McKlrinon thhnked the members for their htfulnaas and asststanc dur- the past year. Refreshments . served at the close o! the ing. =,'.Ihe death occurred on Sunday. .- .. I0, at ii p.m. at the Prince ward Island Hospital of Mrs. chison, wife of Captain S. D. ‘ , of the Ilominicn dredg- aervice. Pipette Bridge. The . , who was formerly Miss Nicholson, of Commercial was d! years of agaand was the ‘been a sister of the noted leader of his day. the Rev. k Maelnod. of Scotland. many years with the United Church. ‘ ted for - _, aetiviiieeor Mwdaison ""1 Sutherland. velvet, manand Mr. YGSPS. ture. If‘. Y0ll.I(—The Guardian is pleased to learn that Mrs. Isaac Saunders has about completely recovered her usual good health. Mr. L. Crockett expects to leave the P. E. I. Hos- pital in near future. The school at Pleasant Grove is making good pro- gress under the direction of Miss Norma ‘Maoliinnon. The Guardian is pleased to learn that Mr. D. A. McDonald of Grand ‘rracadie is convalescing nicely at City Hospital. Hauling turnips is the order of the day at York Station. twelve cents being the price paid. His many friends are pleased to know that Mr. A. Beaten, York has about completely severe attack of rheumatism. Frank and/Mrs. Watts. York. spent Sun- day at Pleasant Grove, the guests of A and Mrs. Wyatt. YQOOVQIYG f 1'0!!! —MACKEY - LINKLEflIll-A quiet wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. Charles R. Mackcy. Prince. Saskatchewan on mes Day, when his youngest daugh- ter, Audrey Winnifred became the bride of Mr. Preston A. Linkletter also of Prince. son of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Linkleticr‘ of Summer- Slde. P. E. Island. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. A. Card of Moots. in the - and s. few friends of the bride and groom. The bride looked lovely in a gown of wine colored chiffon and wore a cor-sage boquet of ‘Inlismm roses and lilies of the valley. Following the ceremony a sumptuous dinner was served to orty guests. Later in the after- noon m. and Mrs. Linkletter left on a short honeymoonand on their’ 3 return will reside in Prince-B 01’ The one hundredth and tenth an- hual general meeting of the Con- gregation of St. James Church was held in the hail last evening and Rev. Moorhead Legato, D.D.. Minister, opened the meeting with a short devotional service, after which Mr. J. R. Burnett was appointed Chair- N. D. Mel-can Secre- The Minister submitted the report of the Kirk sesslom- which showed advances in all the departments during the past year. Special men- tion was made of the work among the young people. the attendance at the Sunday School having increased 40 per contouring thapest five It was also intimated that arrangements were being made to celebrate the 110th Anniversary of largely attended. institution or St. James which would be coincident with the celebration of the diamond jubilee of the Presbyterian Church in Can- ada. Other reports submitted were: The Sabbath School. h! Mr. D. A. Macliinnon, superintendent; Young Men's Bible Class, by Mr. Charles liyhdman; the Boy Scouts. by Mr. Niall H. Burnett; the Women's Mis- sionary Society, by Miss Mary Irv- ing: the Mission Band, by Mrs. K. M. Martin: the Ladies’ Aid, by Mra. J. G. Jamicson; the Guild. by Miss Ina G. Gillian!’ the Cradle R011 by Miss Ethel Stewart. Mr. W. Steivart, Chairman of Trustees, sub- mitted the financial report. show- ing an income of $6,931.98, there be- ing a. small surplus over expcndi- He also submitted the bud- get for the current year. showing a slightly increased estimate of nev- enue and expenditure. After discussio r, the reports were all unanimously adopted. Messrs. H. R. Hilson, Fred Largo, N. D. Mc- Lean and W. A. Stewart were elec- to the Trustee Board. g of thanks were accorded to the vari- ous organisations. and to the Treas- urer and clerk of Session, Mr. D. A. MacKinnon. who had held these offices for the past fifteen Yours, in addition to being Superintendent cf the Sunday School. » At the conclusion of the ordinary business. Dr. l _ seconded by Mr. S. A. Mac supported by Mr. D. A. Macxinnon. 19111011 rid ‘Mrs. Mo- Cready, that a special vote of thanks 11M be extended to the Rev. Dr. Moor- head Legato for his splendid ser~ vices as Minister. both in Goodwill A. E. Morrison will be dlclldf red duties of lib high office Sanction D1‘ v an ‘Vancouver second with was welcomed back to the club af- m”. ici- his absence in Montreal. AT arno yssrznnav-At the F“ luncheon last evening Mr. Carl Tibert gave a report of the inan- guration of the Boston Gyro Club which he attended last week. and at which all the Maritime clubs were represented. The Boston Club is the first in the New England States and the new clubs brings the strength up to eight in this district. Mr. William J. Baxter, for- merly of the Halifax Club is the first president of the Boston Club and Mr. C. Weldon formerly of Moncton is tbs secretary. Arrange- ments wcrc made for a hockey game next Monday night between bachelor and benedict Gyros. Mr. S. T. Green was the chairman of last evening's meeting. _-_-—| —-FI.BS'1' Ill! IN SEVEN‘!!- TBBEI; YEARS-The outbreak of~ fire which occurred on Sunday af- ternoon on the third floor of the large departmental store of R. T. Helium's Litd, was the first in the seventy-three years that the firm has been in business. Surely this is a record. Mr. J. LeRoy Holman said that there have been slight fires in the warehouses on the 1-101- mar; property at the back of the store, but never before has fire broke out in the main building. ‘There was very little damage in Sunday's fire. the most being caus- ed by water.‘ The automatic alarm" gave its warning in plenty of time and a serious fire was averted-S. partioularLy in the Maritime inces, withdieadouartara at fax and importing furs from instlon of the furs revealed they had been shipDBd from l. V81’! but they lied a diff They were _ Christ- fina supposedly co relatives of Montreal fimders are aaid included in a list- of those ‘for, glléflldflllll. -WILL KNOWN SEGMENT- The death occurred in the Prince County Hospital on Sunday after- noon of Mrs. Jabez Williams, aged 67. 0! Tyne Valley, following an op- eration. after having been in the hospital onhv two days. The deceased leaves to mourn. besides hei- hus- band the following children: Mrs. D. S. Ramsay (Florence). Northnm; Mrs. A. B. Mclllarlane. (Hazel). Bed- eque; Mrs. E. C. Rayner, (Harriet), ‘rraveiicrb Rest; Mrs. Itoy Gorrill. (Sylvia). Southampton. Mass; Ed- ison. Tyne Vaiiey: Sadie, Lynn, Mass: Uriah. Schenectady. N. Y.: Huestis. ‘rroy, N. Y.; Mrs. Herman MacFarlane, (Selle), Bedeque; Stewart. lions and marl on the homestead, ‘also the following brothers and sisters: Thomas of Maiden. Mass: Robert, Coleman. P. E. L; Mrs. James Hartigan. Boston: Mrs. Neil MoPhee and Mrs. Wm. Lockhart. Coleman. P. E. I. and Mrs. W. N. H/uestis, Summerside The deceased lady was highly thought of in the community in which she lived and where she will be greatly missed. l WEDNESDAY FORM!!! ISLANDEB. APPOINT- ED-Announoemsnt is made in "The Hotel Gaaette”. a New York , ‘lication. of the appointment as resident of the Forrest Howl. Times Square. New York, of Mr. Leonard J. Bolgcr. Mr. Bolgor, who was associated for some time with the Sulgrave Hotel. New York. is a former resident of Charlotte- town and Bonshaw, this Province. and a cousin of Captain Jack Sweeney whose family lived for a good many years on Sydney Street. Mr. Boigei-‘s mother was a Pye of the ,. .. uun residents bearing that name of Cornwall and Clyde River. at 2.80 and reported a. ment. Mr- Justice Saunders if they thought it possible to plied in the negative. A poll of the iurv was R. fendilnt; " s- Williblli J.‘ James Murary and Philip appcil was dismissed with witnesses to be attacked. It practice‘ ing far too common. in June. inthe chair. enley. A resolution was also p pressing the thanks of the c A. found it necessary to resign. ports were read and accepted. The treasurer! statement of a hard year. n. Y. r. u. BANQUET-Ali en- Th. “m” o, m. was hold last “l” workers dllfllll the y were u“ l‘ "hum untiring efforts. The following odlcers were fed or re-elcctsd: l-logg. Treasurer-R. l". Acorn. Envelope Clerk-Miss Lily ciough. Synod W. ll. In lflhltltlflI-G. V. Moore. Harris. Delegates $0010 _ '.' r. wbiioi- Headers-tail. o. a. "fie I “BBQ- I U1)‘ 2i“ if i E lnthelsdlstidctsofCmadalla owedincreascaandlidccreaeea. The R. C. M. P. have unearthed a sicentlc fur mueulins rins on- erating throughout the Dominion. foundland. Some weeks I80 the ROMP. officers discovered a large cargo of furs in n. steamer which docked at Charlottetown. Bram- foundland and that no duty. had been paid anthem. The police had received a tip‘ from St. John's. Nfld, that the furs were-m board finally found hidden in a specially constructed double floor. neatly packed. In other cases the pdliea opened cof- ntainlng bodies for burial. which were being trans- ported via ateamorand train and found them to’ contain smuggled furs. Seal, fol and mink are the principal furs concerned, The p0- lice are now investigating the ic- cipients in Montreal. the distribu- tion centre for Canada. A number a balance on the right aide, _ liabilities slightly decreased in spite were extended to the Officers and past year, upsc- iailytothaladiesoftbeeongraga- tion for their devoted support and Hall- New- that New- tube llllll- disagree- asked arrive at a verdict and the foreman re- taken and stood as follows. For the de- MC- Eachcm. James Lonergan, Sin, and Gordon Waddell. llor the plaintiff: William Molyncaux. Thomas White, Mon- aghan. The Jury were acoorvlngiy discharged. The wheel case, The King .rea- pendent, vs. John J- _McGil.livray. ed costs. Th0 Court adjourned 11114.11 JOB"!!! 29th- Mr. Justice Saunders before be- ginning his‘ address to the jury an- nounced that in the future he would not permit the character of isa he said. which is becom- The meeting of Saint Peter's Ca- thedral Congregation waa held in the church hall January 21st. 7.30 p. m. with the Priest Incumbent After the opening prayer, a resolution was passed ex- pressing their assurance of co-oper- ation and- loyalty to the new Bishop of Nova Scotia, Rt. Rev. John Hack- In w d ex- ega. tion to Miss Margaret Cotton for hoi- long and devoted service 1n the choir and the general regret that she had The Incumbents‘ and Wardens‘ n- ahowl with tion v elec- Wardens-i-l. S. Stewart, W. C. Pair- Delegatss-flaior Macllutt. man. J. I. Miengw <1... u veotoieetem ciu-iii- ' Shet- Iodiltl’ Group Committee-l. _ Li. G. l. is ’ a Ollllfll ' B. Stewart. He resided with his par- ents and was known in his neigh- borhood as a 191ml man of blah glitz-actor and true Christian quali- es. and when the end came was quite resigned to his Home-going. The remains were taken by train to his parents home where services were held on Thursday afternoon. Interment was made in the family He is survived by his parents and one brother 1h New York. JLEAVIS P011. BOSTON-Sta- tioned in Calgary for the last ten years, Rev. R. J. Westflwly. Plstor of the Church of Christ here. will leave Monday on a two months’ t Cambridxe. Mr. estaway asked and was ‘granted leave of absence at the meeting of the church recently. A gr * afo of King's; Nova Scotia, Rev. Mr. Westaway was one of 20 Presbyterian mission- aries who came to Western Canada in 1906. Bis first charge was at Shel-brooks Beak. Ho was also ata- tioned in the years until mo. at Milestone, Yellowgrass, Haldane and Prince Albert. in Saskatchewan“ l-Ie was for a time principal of the Indian Industrial School at Battle- iord. Hewaapestcrcf thelfirst Christian Church in Lethbrldge for four years before coming to Calgary. Herald. (Mr. Westaway iIsL aunativc of Lower Montague, P. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER- On January 2. a number of the friends ofVMIss note. Rodd of Win- sloe gathered at the home of her brother Mr. Ehri Rodd to" tender her s. misoeilan shower in honor of her approaching mariage. Al- though the night was stormy and kept people at a distance from be- ing present a very enjoyable even- ing was spent and tho bride receiv- ed s number of lovely and useful presents. 'I‘he bride-to-be was es- corted to tire parlor by Mr. Guy llulger while the wedding march was played by Mrs. Earl Rodd. Th: ill-Scents were carried to the room by Misses Myrtle Taylor and Freda Horne. and opened by Mia Irena Slaokford and Mrs. lihrl Rodd plac- them on a table. After the prea- cntation the bride made a. speech cf thanks to hei- friends and- all billed in singing "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow." Then the bride n. ceived the customary hearty bounc- ing. Lunch was served by Miss Blaekford and Mrs. Rodd. after which the remainder of the oven- ing was spent in dancing and other amusement. Mr. Robert Wbcks. in his usual t‘ " panied by Mrs. Earl Rodd. In the wee small hours the guests depart- ed I91‘ their homes wishing tit: bride many years of happy wedded life. -AUNUAL MEETING OI’ ST. MARY'S CHURCH —- The annual meeting of the congregation oi St. News Church was held on Mon- day evening in the Parish Hall. the w. ven- Archdeacon C. dad?- k. D. 1).. presiding. The meet- ing was prefaced by a moat enjoy- able rumor given by the ladies for the male members of the congre- gatiori. ‘men was a large attend- ance and the reports from the var- imis committees were vnry encour- ‘aglng and showed much progress in the social activities cf the par- ish. The financial report showbd tbefinancaaoftbechurchtoba lnacoodatandingnienewvestry and church wardens were appointed as follows: Vestry. Dr. . T. Tan- ton. llama Horne. Mills. llnman. Remote. Jones, Richardson and Darby. Wardens. Dr. ‘Ihntoni and Mr. Roi-no. Vestry Clerk. W. 3.1x:- ? Auditorl. I. J. Hlllltt He bore liis sickness with patience ~ . in tho music of the evening. accom- audit.- I031 A. the O. ed Church, with the rector Rev. W. C. m. V. Martin odlohting. . who was given in inarriaze by her father wore a jade green tailored crepe dress. tiled bodice baviul a bolero caught with rhinestone clips. Her tfsTié" .i’.l°‘1l.'°‘““ “@313 i; , wore nia q, M. 8 L“ m‘ secretary of the Potato rowers low roses. She was attended by d nosega yellow roses. Pat colander: was the groomsmnn. Mr. and Mrs. Waller will reside at mast Saint John. The bride is a graduate of the Saint York market from Halifax in a few John General _ school for nurses in the class of‘ and the 1904. w. Waller is a chemist with 19TH ANNIVIBBAEY - Hearty‘- oongratulations are being showered upon w. James H. Judson. of Alex- andra toilry. on the occasion of his seventy-eighth birthday. hisyoaraandwillbethe of many happy rcturnsoftba day. DEATH 0F JUDGE BELL-Ml‘ telegram yesterday announcing the news of the death of his brother, Judge R- R. Bell of Loa Gatnl. Calif. The late Judge Bell uncle of Mr. ll- R.~Bell. of this City. on Oct. 28. 198i. an I884 Ind lisha, W.f.. luv. Mr. Watterworth. esteemed resident of New M8719 Christian Church. my. m. Pringle, passed peacefully away in the per- son of Mrs. Archibald mcQuI-rrii son. Pres. region. Mr- oeo. Mac- who had reached the advanced Div Donald. Chairman Board of School of '79 years. . ' . an. rgflllfld that her iifo was mule Johasione. so. Norbert Grant. drawing to a close and faced th: future with a calmness and W!“ sustained by an-unfaltering trust. anosrrrai; LADIES Montague Hospital Ladies‘ iarysntertainedinhonoroftlww iittheoloaingleeaicnofthePrea- toxins‘ Part in the play "The K1119 iivieeisi vmiui was held on ruine- of mire" on Monday "mine at McIntyre. Assistinl were: MacMlrtin, Mrs. L. Pools. Mrs. A. o. McKay. Mrs. H. Poole and 14h- with a goidupiece by the Auxiliary m‘ t whole , out: w“ Cont,‘ on L A. JQhM. "If. Pill Plfifill". wn. Ruth Vickers. Barclay Grant. l-Iaddon Mishap. and the . 31. 19W. ma. John Oamarcu- henna " Mrs. Roderick McDonald. A which was iotteriod. the proceeds going to charity. was drawn bf J. I. iiurnaghan. m HALIIAX-‘Mi’. J. W. Boulter. 18111. vel- sociatiori is in Halifax is connection lib-s. B. D. B11610, lid 63. dereitiieoaraoillaulntilyofloed potatoes for the far south. Another iteamer, the Liverpool Rover, will carry Island turnips to the New Hospital traininii days for the Associated Shippers Canada Packers. George of tbs Associated Shill- IIIIYAY ' , ..°DINTAL IIYGIBNI W0!!- On Jan. 17th Ir. Barry S. ‘mom?- son of Toronto, Field Secretary of the Canadian Dental. Bygfene Council accompanied by m. Keep- ing, Director of Department of l-leaitb of 9.51. met with a com- mittee f4, discuss the Bducatianal Dental Hygiene Campaign its pur- pose and the best method of con- ducting this campaign lnblontalue. After hearing Dr. flwmpeo ex- plain the object of this campaign the committee were most enthus- iastic in engrossing their support. of: Mayor‘ T4116. U“ ‘ a Hill llama. formerly MORGAN-At Mr. Jud- ls still hale and hearty. delbite recipient years. P. Bell o! this Cit! received a isan m Florence Reilly. Pres. CWL. Mrs. Jamel lannon. Sea. omit, tare. L. H. Collin. Pres. W-L. Mrs. l... B. Mol- lato Janice United Church, MruSimon Nichol- (Biily) Myers. ‘Iruatees. Dr. Preston McIntyre. DI‘- Principal Montague School-iii. Mrs. P‘. E. Boothroyd. Hunter River. was reappointed P1181119" AIW-Thd ofthe W-Mlflltlllllllibfl A9811‘ Churches of Prince Edward Island MCIILLAN tie Washington ward Inland. Seattle. d - orning in Trinity Church. home of Dr. and tkaPteston 5% tho 110F655 Poole. Mia J0hn E. Mrs. , us. A com- munion au-vioe conducted by Rev. Dr- llyan followed. The President. StewartThe play was present- at Murray River. Murray Harbor of ivsr untiring ef- entered ~ £341; Iollowing are the mflhd 1WD“. KIBIIJIIUODZ K "m, Pm ' idant. Mrs. P. l. Sootbroyd. Pres- Hunt- McPhee, Mrs. Ethan enjoyable evening was Priolie: Montlauc. to a close with a dances-H. Secretary lllal Ifloy r IOI Jan. s. 1996. Mrs. formerly of Charlottetown. aged 19 TIYTII Ilew Tillyer Lena When next you need glance. Their worth baa been proved. Wa It up in latest style al 7 'th international lvrtllism. !M.. P911. for Halifax to dwarf-n GILI-ll-‘Juddesily at Ilszt Saint Johm-Saiiit John the loadinl of the c1180 Whlth is Monday. Jan. 21, “knaphqoumg, already assembled. 3min, (‘g3 as, v of Auburn. Mary MClNNIS-At Scotch Plains, Jersey. U- S. A. on December. 19, 1984. John Mcmnis 18rd b1. (Mr. McInnis was formerly Road, Prince Edward Island). MClNNlS-At Scotch Plains, New" Jersey. U. S. A., ' 1996. Mb. Mury Mclfnnis, . (Mrs. Mclnnis was the wife of the‘ Mvlhnis Peakes‘ Road, Prince Edward Island). " lilYlBS-At the P. E I. Hospitalii" on Tuesday Jan. 22. 1986, G. H. p’ aged 1935. 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Silver Iibx breeders Association in tui-y ago and set up business with fortbo body of Allison Leavitt, bs- ‘i; e J John.” Illcmwk m, a“ ‘gvmch 00mm“ on “m” 8. , , 05;!“ mwmCamli. ‘the misfortune to lose a valuable ~ sesxatoea. sass. returned hgme his brother, the late John 1.. oi-ais. lleved to be 111w in that vicloitv- oh-u A J - ~H - L: Y» “hm ' 5°15’- 1 w» - Jame on Sunday afternoon The On January 19th there passed last, evening. While in Saske _ne m4 been in rosy-emolum- 50mg The work was carried on from 9 ‘m: ‘l-eutiliml-W on“ ‘Quuwfflnw- "w ‘______ nun-M! __ M u” “no. 0mm ‘g n, m, h, m Wm“, peacefully away after a. brief ill- m, Kennady was taken ill with time." " * u‘ u“ ‘ P‘ u 5”" 1“ w” mieiam‘ to tnebieeeein synod’ visrroas r0 aronrasan- noebitai January a ms to my - m“ M‘ “m” mnphy “d w“ m“ ‘Hm ha” m Alberta’ “Y3 rlmumuc {Wu m“ ~ nmw“ i 1 ' ‘ gfiflmfguji‘ mo“ all“! M131‘ Mr. James Easton- Substitute dale: Amongst those registered at the m4 35', gnu-i“ ' ', ML ‘ biasing to buy it Another horse Cl-‘Hwlm- g‘ Willie?“ ° hllg“ w Bi- PM!" 8MP!“ MWMFY» . . m, fit," 0,‘, f“ mfuffli, gate Maia: T. s.’ MacNutt; Delev- Winbor notei in uootreai ‘m: ' . ' momma into the stable kicked the. “Bwb Th" --“‘§,-§“; . , H Iitinrlvut recovered sufficiently to Judging s, income fax oclloc- m .1"! ‘r m, “,6,,,,,,,,‘," a,“ gates to the ‘Diocesan onui-on Soci- week wsre:—Miss c. i“ mo. more horse breaking a number Fbbruary‘ Jaimflgiodl. return home with the 305i of t!!! time Charlottetown lhtrlct is e881. ‘dganzfi. clump“ “one gfla e em Moan‘ L 0- gum and a. I 0mm“ w‘ n‘ Roman‘ d MARMAG“ and causing internal injuries O“'é§m:f>£a§n“d d“: . £311“ l‘ delegation. . . _ “ab” "P"'1"""‘uw|?”h h“ b,“ ‘hm “W,” mm,’ Lavei-p; Auditors. Messrs. W. Lav- ghubgww§n_ . "wlwdxm i“ ‘an! ‘any’ family i0! elghtf 11881.3 EQDNMDQP ' m‘ ‘TIE; “Hui um“ '“ fr.‘ m “u puwum ‘m. ‘ out success. No surfing- win-lg of 6!‘! lfld J. C. Iaatan. gsvrlam-sntmilAlzflll-L ——Ai 'im”a“°_ , "' ~ 17th he and his widow tenderly mummum‘ M, ‘he mm,’ much.“ “m. M. w, u...“ u“; this nature ia anticipated for the ________ grungy,‘ “p; pup-a “mfg” ° RW“"D“YK'RQ~°"1“K'BJ'“ : . r-r" 11ml 5°.“ “f “"1" 3'14“ “l” veiweav with ltotarian Bissett in Decanter-of eetissass an increase "Will- . very snow-mi and onioylble wrd ,.,-,,,,,,,-,‘;§,,,,,,,,-,,, ' n.6,“, - Q Mfinamsa ores-m did news iii-area their com anniversary. m. m: hm.“ m deemed w MM om m “m. M“ M. o, _,____ qvmglhmnugna m“ my m m‘ m, “m” “M” n” been received by w Herbert “"8"” W" ‘i l°°d hmbii-ml» 1°" Q ' " $142,144.10 ’ 1am eroeo 4"" a ltllll-“Y 1111"“ 11"" rlsge of Mus mien Boovil mus “m. of th a in Girl's "'1'" ‘W’ ‘i’ 5"“ Em‘ “*- hra.“ c”. mm” o, 5h: dean, ing father. or English descent, a. is)‘ lltifiefigtcfi fimtg, n‘ “fiflncbbe {u fink...“ passed mm mt at in, Prince nd- an" “"35",”, u, m, M“ J: ins a L“ us an Oannell of Canoe Cove. 1n “gym-nu on n“; 39m o; his man of sterling character, hosplt- - - g “on 70 worth» I ‘m, u" “may,” h m"m,“._” ward Island Hospital on Tuesday. able and sympathetic. He was a R411"? M” - 319° 3 - -° - - ~ Januar 15th Irv ie 935755 some. m cilertl the widened member o’ the mbnmm chum. dental service. m is in addition Ill increase of $209,560.11 cr st per suwmv. - 1N A Md" ‘ [9111 Q0 in uca. n’ ' L - wink,‘ m,‘ h, an...“ 0,, , a staunch conservative and a imc- ; giflléegmswgem wréhnhmwn “n” w“ m m. Stewart was born at Dundee xmuauq, Ab.“ an n . WWW‘ "'4 "lull"- pm“ “m” Mr. A. w. nyiiamsn aud- Major '1'. volume ind-em Town's leedinr all" "nhgllmfi" W" W’- . med It ma, we. mil-tin xeoiisn. and sa’ "l "W l" WWW W 01mm"- TUESDAY s. Meomitt. mum. Hemmins with an WM» s! "-""§§b"' m a ' m w‘. chm“ m“ noon “mm” m at “W, "Doom-at North mos. Jan. Mrs. Martin 30011311. IIODGSON-At Alberton, January 10th. Thos. G. l-lodgson, 518d 8d uapsnabr. --At Oovehesd on Saturday. January 19. 1935. Mrs. Prank Marshall, aged $2 years. MUlwfll80N-At the Prince lid- ward Island Hospital. Jan. 90, 1985. n, Pinette WILLIAMS-vhf. cairn-a! N.S.. on Jan. 19. 198d. Julia Wil- Pinetio Morgan. 0i’ Peaks: d 2 YMTS, 'I months. son of Mr. and Mrs- John Mycli. Mt. Albion. l" -At har home in Seat- MaaDCNALIP-At the residence of bil Ion in Now Wlltshire. Ronald ' McDonald in his 91st year lAllll-qAt Lower Montague. Jan. 24th, we. Matilda Pei-her. widow of the late Herbert Parker. ' Norman Ell, . New . on January 4.‘ d But fit-ll iii: ‘s: “ca”: m ~---------~ t a $11.“ Oomfi "M131; session was proceeded with. rel E_ w_ TAYLOR Charlottetown J. S. TAYLOR Albeflon 1956. ‘Mrs. James McMillan, nee Katie Wilson. formerly of West River. Queens County, Prime m- Diterment w ' Professional Gard: MCLEOD U BENTLEY Ollcs: 199 Richmond Street. w: BELL drbMATl-IIESON It I@I' Ml “ lu 1"?"- .. .~ , A‘ . HASL LLB IllI-Ilfl ITO- QIOO .XIIIU I10! halaengol. ._ a GltCIaI f 2a i;i.iiiii|eieii.|i.t. wasin‘