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MONDAY -lt HI ll .~`.\'I'l'lrl)A\' -TIl€‘f8 The funeral scl'vlcc.> for thc lute I
_SAD NEWS RECEIYI-JD - Mr, IlJ1\~\~t-it ll\\a_\ lli me Prince Coun_ty
Lloyd Span" of sununerslde l,m5l,e_ ifospziiii on Sir ilday nigh _, Miss
nel.,-ed lhe sad news of me damn , \t-roll.<'.i 1*.-it-:-.-. .lt ilu- ualuy age
of his slslen M,s_ Wnlwr Swann. lol 115 _vi-.ir _ sill- li is the diitil,-liter
whlqh 0¢L-nn-ed recently al Cansm of _\1l'. L<-tr l’~‘.i-i'_-. oi Rustlco. The
N. S.-S Illlllcluil iilll bi- hr-Id this morning
Ifroln (`ollili.<».;.> l-’i.l:li'ral Home tu
DIES SUDDENLY AT MUR_ _,SL l’a-.Lis L'iz..l.'E. and Ccillelery.
RAY Hannon-Mr. Din-id ral _ S
Murdndg dled suddenly at llls Mrs. \\. lI._ Jollllson _was elected
home at Murray Harbor early ‘prcsldcllt ol \\ onic-il__r_ Christian
veslerdny momlng Hr was str_ck_ 'l`elilpcl'aili'i- ll;i-ii at e annual_
‘ ` ` lnoelulg lu-.ri ui .111-artz Hall, Mou-
l’.’7.-°`i.‘if1`.i.‘?.].’,C,‘iil€".”."lii".§’.i'.l°2335.1 er- -‘I--I 1°"-
, ‘ Oiili-r ull; <-l.< ure lst Vice Pres-
lba!'temA(_;';_0rn;I'3_I_;‘o(;h;;£IIv_€_t_‘fF'2___°E:‘_$ lrlcnt .\ll'.~. I), .\li.-\tl.~lalld_, 211d Vice
in busmzess _:im in th Pm ____ Pre-sich-iii. Mrs. tl Ui-clkln, Secre-
H 95 ° V °°- ltarv, \f:'.\; L.. \\'-ight, Treasurer,
e was °f."Pl0yed w_ltl'l the Char- .\1r;;. i1'ei v I il"-rliu;i.~oli.
lottictown firm. I ennell anti M:.-s 1-:uv Gltli-flilv wzis re-elected
Ch3“‘IIf`f- Thi? fl-lm’l'Bl WIII bt” hvld flirt-l",i-1' til .S-llirl.l‘. St-llool 'l‘Pnlpi_-i'-
today. _ \l_i_>_l._,l _l._._-_l__~l.»ti_‘_i_»_v___-Tl t-¢\ll;i_llII_i_oe_, _ _
- _ q_I/ 1** - ls___ _\_ U 1 I ll- dl _ ~ dd ned on the morning of April. . 509°"
Mrs. J. E. Wyatt were held DHI
Saturday afternoon when manyI
relatives and frlt-lids crime to pii.\'
a last tribute oi' love and respect.
to a dear friend and nl-lghbor.
There was a. short service at the
did
,mme °f her mphew' A' RW The many friends throughout SGYVIC
the fix
change
during
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Maclie
lnuch admiration and attention as LAID
'ut stream-lined motor cars lthe lnlti
a few years ago. Of all- the -lwld
Love.
Brennan, followed by ll service at h 'the Pmvmce_ of wmnm we"
St. Marys Church. Ven. Arch- l°
s which tavo taken place late re
od most vividly. . beck.
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co
esds afternoon from her terda aftemoon fiom he
T0 Rl-ZsT-The funeral of _Lug 1-0 |¢|.;s'r_-me funeral Ther? Dassed peacefully away at
Mrs. William Gregory was servloes for Mlss _lessle S-nnng were the Prince Edward Island Hospi-
Sldencsir. St. Avards to the lkzfai 1-xlsdoncoy to Trinity United April 20th. 1937, Mrs. Emest Gra-
lllslohg1ife,tmnaportution Peol>1e's Cemetery. Pall bearers Ichurch. Them was u full choir, ham .moe Janie L Dunbar. of
impl'o'ements have impressed Mr. Were! Charles SHOW. Henry! Call- I with Miss Sue Meadows at the or
Victor Hudson, erbert gan, to pay their last tribute to
John Younker, Peter Craig. their organist, who had ofliciated -DONATE CUP-The teams in
H It U10 1101158 IM Brave at the organ for over forty years. tho softball league of- Bouris will
nducted by the Rev. Ewen Rev, L. E. G. Davies conducted tha have an incentive for keener com-
-.iltmvau lion;-__ .
Dodds, who is slutty;-lll~Mlll_e‘_II'lIlea
at Mosul Uhlvorstly '§,,,,,.ed°“-'
Bummerside on Monday I.,-mlnglg
realli? -- ll.
Nolvr W
H RUSTN10 _
BIIOQUIGN. 12. son of Mr. lulgowd
James C. Blucquicre of Nmlsl'
l- tal Charlottetown, on Tuesday,
- Lorne, N,S.)
- ~ , Francis
deacon C. Dew. White cllficiatllll. ,and hlghly respected realdent of
“I "°'h °`°"'l"°-“- '“’”°"@ me “ ' Pio not volley P. E. r.-land, will _ -nllarlr or mas Nona ohuroh and particularly about hor M,,,l,,_,,,,, who have donned
tending the services were Mr. _ 3"
' uncle of Wyatt and Mr. S. ‘a“ay
. Macleod or chailottctou-n. “f"""“
The pall bearers were Messrs -of 75
‘ ` ' i Deceased was 1 prosperous 'been ill for some weeks. Her sis- mem- WB-1 in the Peoples Cemetery._ and __ u dl dm _ _.5
- Hmm smmg' K' C" wh" C' _ farmer. and oontinued tio tsks an ter, Miss Gladys left Summeraide' *S agnln scglzdn nggn In xllfoumwgz ‘has
Jack. Wilfred J Lecky, Austin
C-----s C------» -» - Ii 1.2.1' if -t.‘.t’.’.'..”.'.‘.?i-.i‘.‘.‘“.."°f.' iff* ’i‘...n°‘l°‘l.‘°°‘i'°i.‘l -- -- ----
‘ ' a ome. on ay - - - m "P - ~ - - ' '- summer.
oon May 4th, 1937 at the ago I Summersid assed awa on Tues- A-mctt. Archie Sharp. B. J. Sharp
years. I day in
interest in Iarrn affairs up to on M
Stevenson, s well known MIGDOUBBU- - service uid spoke very Ieellnill’ Of petition through the generosity of
_ Rustico entere the ‘ -
' the dGVO!~l0'n 0! IVU-SS 5Il'0l'lK W Il". Mr. Claude Jelly and Mr. Keith Wednesday mgl1'llng_ cnt:-neI,1;”pItu
a underwent an apemtioh lol. nh'
penclicltis. His condition .5 ,,ep`
favorable. Mrs. Simon lfcnlry
formerly or North ail.=tf._0_ l,,,, '-
resident in Sydney (1 B pals”
Iv3it recently in her nlothnr wh;
been ill for some llm,.`_ sh
day to arrange for her sis- THURSDAY loss of one of their young |e_ has returned again to her ho e
9. D y ' -__
Boswl-l_ M155 Holman md L. R.. Allen, T. W. Bentley. Inter- The people or ww" Mamas”
_ ' _ _ iaetlve on
.S.rlles, John Lefulgcl and G M tiunesh _er to le th h lm] _ VISITING OBWE-LL _ Among _ P909 sydne
5 Milttnrt, Burial \\':i.§ in the faintly ms I”
plot in the Pr-opIc`.~ Cenlc-tery.»S.
_#___ I Her
At A meeting held on Saturday I ,_ -3.1-ills Lil 1. - ' -’1.'. '-PRETTY W1-IDlll.‘\'(i_A quiet _'_~_H 0
evening ln Mn Hpmmlnns 0Ulc£._ ._ _ __. _ _ but pretty wedding was solenlnlzrrl - -GUI-
H8 Great George Street, Charlotte- I Tire tl...'ll lu-.‘.;l‘l'i-<1 lust cvi-nlllg 55 Tl'-"IW Pill'-“IH-“itll” nt B oft-lol-lr I Ilonle
lou-», A llllnllwl. of Swanlbcny . ny 5-_.,nn,,... _._, ,,l ul. All, ld C on Saturday morllulg when lvflss L. toun
_ A' I V .. ` ' 0 ' ` ' ' ' ilL‘ 1.1
lstliwi-rs forliieci thems¢e'v¢>5 into g_ _ .\lu! .i. 1..i- .iil\.;l.'\.-.;l algo of H7 J‘mI~ d“ugIII'°r 0! MI- “nd Mrs' T- I, _
_.l-,nll,.nl,._ cam lllolnbel pledgmg _ ________‘__l._.l. _._ ___ lllll`L,_`$_ _\ll._ _\lnl_I \V._ Bentley of_ Siininioysldc was delicate
hull-‘elf to supply fl-gm the lol-ill. ' tar: 12.113 ri. -'l ll t`.isc'.iiil|lct' \lp‘ muted ‘"1 nfarfmi'-B I0 Mr' James P35? SI
l.Omln_, crop 8 _.men quanmy of .0 al,_,,l._ 3,, ,_._,,, _lm ,whcn he A, MacArthur. son of Mr, and Mrs. a _liece
of Mrs. Velma Cox widow of Cffmli
--- “ came before her arrival. Miss Hoi te cf is' ' I; formerly Eileen May Taylon gli. MYS-
. nl In
ave e OSD l bu deat.hI _he passeng ____ by the ss Hoche ln the passing of Mrs. Lester Kemp -I‘;'__O'_TTheG__IIl__£:_fIy !r0i;ndsNe ol
' ortil
nlany “lends were deanly man had been associated with the' 135" yes r ay were M 5 Augu§__ och was the eldest daughter ofMn Rusuco “'h° ms r°°*°"IIl' btvn lsiil
o learn of the death at hcl: In SUCI
4 Brighton noad charlotte- ral W
tc Ballnerman O. Cox. In "lim
torium. Professor Will H01- ' ' ' _F|_ll\i|m,\|, op M _ A
of Toronto Wlll attend the onish. The Misses MacDonald left l (__ MUTTART_The f_|_‘ne__alrf_§T1c_§_ has
__S_ _ to visit their home in Orwell. - Arelaz C_ Muna” Wu held on of the dealn of Mlss Ppggy Wrlgm
Disrienaary !°r marry years M“°D°““Id °’ B°°I°"' “nd MI” and Mrs comic Taylor of Lower "'I’ Wm* "U I* m““l‘ lmnroi-ed 1,,
Rl Sewlce wm.k_ The nme_ Marcella MacDonald of Orwell M _ '_ _ l,e_u_lIn_
lll be held at the Boston who has just graduated asanurst-I °" "W
from St Martha's Hospital Antlg I °" -SAD NEWS RE(-El`,En_W
been received in Sulnlncrsidi
stra\\~h.=l~rll»~; wlllcll alle, nmce55_ - canie to Z'-xo ll: ;~'unlincrsidf-_ llc*Alexa-"ld0l'1\'I3<`Al‘IIl‘-l1'0fTVP5 P0lTll. FP
ing will bc' glllplyd lo Gl-ent BNI, was iw..
Hl‘<`llI»S in an Hdloin- Myne,-_.-_ _in_-.plvll _/ll-_.f~u;iii1!_ HilaryI _vears ago also of Moiitr-i‘:ll, be-
Ftoyftl Cnnncliiln Mounted Police The funeral will bo hold on I
|@:'- "Isl" 1'/cw ill\'<-stilzatihlz thc' -----. Tuesday nom hor lute homo on I
llllf_ of 15 sliver fox pups valued G11.1.A\'-('|{trNlN -- A pretty Belmont Street in "i"rinit_-,- United
at sooo. from the ranch of Mr. A.
H _RODPF Gn the Mn. Edward Road. Chill-cil of the 1.1-».<; Holy Redeemer . rn,-S.
*I -"I0" ‘II-‘I'l""*" fl`0"l Uh" FIIY lim- Wf-rl:-l-..ri.ij.', \i.i~,- lziil, wllerl Mary Tlrgsnny
|I~"__s~'>mf't-fme Sfluirday night. clltllf-i-.i~.o fl. illu. nnlluiltoi- or Mr.
t.-lr- foxes were fed early Satur- _\ll'<_ .i.-in-. .1 tllllan became Friends in ths city will regret tnl
<`lf"-`f‘\`f’I1l111¥- EHl'l.\' i'@St€l”.., ill-ff. 1\.1.lrI\1i-ill. Theo-
-dore Gallant :incl '.1't-liuon Cormier.
May -.il-r1y of Bed.
ed U1 CHFGIKHH Boy last I th M __ Hl Redeemer Tl” ilclated. The body was then taken UIUC-
‘Tuesday There was a short ser- '°“ly
daughter of Mr. Roy C, ,nn
Wright of Vancouver, B_g_
granddaughter of tho
Peggy. who was nn excep-
day i-lftcr his nlotor boat was _ oaube _ r°5 e_g_yJ d A_E_ A__s____'_ In Cfscln-,,,l,ec (me former home of tlonally bright child would hay,
p care s w u ge
on Burnt Pouit beach un- A M L Lo ls
Haszard. George Moore, W. Brown
c“"“‘"“" M°“““`d P°1I°° and wlulam scott nov w L I-lou-~
-- said last night, although dragging ard C ' ' ' '
_ _ , .SS.R. officiated at the
RAGIIER - MARTIN - A opelaIi_ons have _been in pl'ogre.s church and __ave_
nee his disappearance. 8
~.-..:l -l l Macltrililir left flu li Slwri lwrley-I cllun-h or the Most Holy Redeemer rcafllso in the midst of his fil--1. -
N ll if EgIl.nI; I moon Upon thc r l'ctu.'n they wllI ull \l url-lv May 3rd, when Mar- I season 5 An cl D able "em" “as 5 nt'
' ' - . ii y s Pe
as a fishelmall. had left an me home of ML Edgar Gllleéple
eww" t° 'mend his traps on April 21st. when the Com-
"Qg ”‘,'“h° °”‘°h' Lat" his munity club oi French 1-liver and
°a"h“a‘f. liounq °T‘ Burl" spring Brook, on hearing of their
be” “lt ’_g“.m°n Sm] departure from French River,
ll of this city, The Nuptiai In,-ned on and me ll l ,
and ilmiriage ceremony were exnall5l_ed_ 8 ne suppy Bbtheffd bid mem fa"“'°u' TheI was held at the home of Mr, and H
young f1‘hcrinan was thc ewmng “B5 spent in games and
_ _ _ ,_ _ _ _,___ _ ____ Pm _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ snpnorl nl ll,-__ “.ld,,,,_.,,_(l IUUSIC 01'* me “Fan I-III “I’°“I‘ Fe" I May 5 when a large crowd gather- Mn'
(‘_lmpb.»;l l,-l _\l__ _ G ,_ _ I .ew .._ I pual__on Surlday_ mot'i'ii_nu. _ _ l brine. The bl-ide. who looked young moth?
~y_ . __ . .5 _ _ _ _ I _ , » . t _ . ._ '
I S;
h - oclock when Mr William Harding
W P
fl?§'d".f.LlI§`ogl.-ui}§§ géiplggf “’°“ ’”‘°d P““°'
Ed“'“"IS;__ r~'L-Nmsl. snnvlclls-The fun-
““"“““ "‘"““¢ °f “lf .flfi-Il°°1§u1.oV§liiy'.fi?t'f.1~.`If5onH“lrff»°a'1 iii?
ic Women! Leagm’ °! into residence 31 Passmore Street
-5 CWS parish “-85 held ln - ChMlOM_ewm_'t° the Peopws Cem_'I Two ver interesting contests v1ers_-
5"’ ' ill _ll h 5 (-1 fy I put on by Miss Beatrice Matheson. P°
\-tl' Alfred Doucette presided 9 clgtrlf. on un ay a Emoony 5Ic';~y'5§Z p3Ini:I;le1I§.¥;xr;lm:;s.‘ A drawing for a box of deliclousI M°ENTEE"'A° me CIW H“5l‘II°'I
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chief business of the meet- n¢|_ Ha.;-ry Ma¢Doiiga1l, Perce
and Treasurer and the elec- at the house and grave were oon-
dccensedi where a service was held bel?"
.in the United Church, many old -“ld Cl.
friend' attending. Rev. Mr. Char- was the result of a henrt. condit-
l lnan officiated. The pallbearers ISU f0ll0Wlt11Z H brlcf illness was n
I were Messrs. C. W. Rarnsay, F. D, Lrreat shock to hr-r family. Beside;
I Bowness. T. B. Clark. R. E. Ellis, I her parents, she loaves one bmtll.
. Johli Boates. W. G. Phillips. Many ‘ er. Douglas, two other sisters hav.
`bc-autiful floral tributes testified ing predeceased her some 5-fm
Ito the love and...esteem in which B80.-S.
I the deceased was held.-S. Wm-~~
BIRTHS
' An enjoyable auwnaph “chu GREEN-At the Prince Courl`ty
ital, May 16, 1937, to Mr, and
Angus Green. a son.
cd to swell the funds f G M'°lv0R_M the Prince C°“'"IY
fifteen on hcl' next birthday
hcr sudden passing, yi-nl
Mi
I Mrs. John Mobbs on the evening of up
l'. 1-fe as six brothers and '- ' o reen-
-, ~ - ,_ - _ llghl, grey _ .read an address and Mrs. Preston _ Hospital, May 17. 1937, to Mr. and
111111111111. V-Off' E four sisters. A groilp of residents ste art resented them with ___ iale. W. I. The evening wa! Mrs
spent by community sing-song and- ' Wm` Madvor' M B°m°-1'" ‘
reading and b M . Good! 50"’ _
Wiltshire, ae.§1c1l;mbyyMis.s Dorotflsg GAUDET""AI‘ Eummemdp' MHYI5
Macnae, instrumental music by 1937' "° Mr' “nd Mrs' Emfsl
Robert and Austin smith on the C*““"°*- A 5°"-
nlandolin was much enjoyed by all.I M£;_‘_’°;°;£_IeIl_‘§rs_°"J_kx_l:ll_
wer. a daughter
home nlade cand_ wa w n b M .I °“ May H‘ 1937- t° Mr- “nd M"-
,ylln B ,QI 5 Ola y rs Joseph McEntee, Auburn.a daugh.
refreshments were served by mem- ~
MCALIIER--I.n the Ichariottetowu
_ _ - _ _ _ ll l-l _ tha National Anthem brought the Hospital May 15. 1937. to Mr. and
(in ‘élosthrg tgxlspdtuthqd silt: sm” by Rev HUB M el' social to a close. The sum of over MTS- Fred MCAIPBIZ H dalltilllér-
DME FOR BUR_m|,_Tl.le lun- eighteen dollars was realized. ATKINSON-At ilu' PrlnC€ Edward
Island Hospital on May 17. 1937. to
and Mrs. Hiram Atkinmn,
IIS dence of Mrs. Joseph Praught to T0-BE -A very pleasant evening- CIIHYIOU-ef/0‘l'IL R fiallglllel*
“Comp hed dmmg me pm st. Dunatanu Basluoa and was lars- was spent at tho homo or Miss .WALKER-AI Klnss Cmmly H01-
I t/t d d. Th bearers viere: Emily McLeod o Tue da , M 'Pm-I
eareO'mcers for the coming It/i>es§rs.en;eorgeB%Le1lan, Clair 11th. when the gtaff of M3' MTS-
esldelm Mrs _mlm W Bmd_ Hudson, Dr. Smith, Frank Mac- Donaids gathered to tender a linen Ptains. a daughter.
' Donald, Ed Cullen and Peter Coyle. shower to Miss Ina. Waller. one ol' JAY~In the City on May 19.1937.
Service at the church was conduct- Chai-iottetowns popular bi-lde;.t0. to Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Jay. s
on May 12, 1937. to Mr. and
Chnilzs Walker, Al-berry
Vice President: Mrs. J. D. ed by mm George Manmnnld of l,e_ The many gms wg” opened by som
WEDNESDAY 2nd VI" P'°`sIdem7 Mm EMM' grave by Rev. Patrick MacMah0n. Elaine Ramsay read the accompany- Island Hospital on May 17, 11137. to
hold in Dalton High school. flffl
on the occasion of a farewell r
hor retirement as president of Rec
Children of Mary Society. All tary
ibers were present, showing by Co
lar c number attending tht? Mrs.
of vision, initiative and intelli- wllm
Mfmnghan' and Rev. Fr. MacCiu~thy. ing verses. During the eveningla ple- Mr.
and Mrs. Hiram AI-KIUW1.
Vice Preslderitf Mrs- Georzte _-_ sontutlon was mario to Miss waiter Charlottetown, it daughter.
hell" one of the prettiest wedding tule of the evening was vocal and 11th. To Mr, and Mrs. William W.
ording and Reporting Secre- Wesley Unitetd church Ca-18°-YY Mr Tev Cochrane A mock wed ARQENAULT -- At the Charlotte-
Mra J W McKenna Alta at 730 oclock Wednesday ding was another special attraction town Hospital. May 7, 1937. to Mr.
ability as leader. One Wl`I°5@ deaf' 11 o‘c1ock last Thursday morning. Mrs W C McPhee
Miss Vivian Marie Lowerison my Douglas H Telfer offlciated
t tolerance helped carry I-he 5°* daughter of Mr. and Mrs T. Bla; at the ceremony which was solemn
. _ - fic; _ . , .
- i ‘ lam i.it. I Civil 1_0 the 111211 Smndefd °f ef , Lovleri-son. Saclrvllle. was umted in ized at 7.30 oclock. Miss Ida 'ron
;;'IfI-ltlriinilog/Il;).nifu(f.!tu1or§ or :.53-2 iqiori-I' ifiifi-' IP P"°‘l“’l’ I’°”‘~‘ °’ “I l”§f‘ marriage to Dr. samuel Kenneth hunt. sister of tho bride. was maid
I Mss Brennan is °“'= °f °- oouglo, Falryiuo. son of lvlr. and 0, honor and Mis, Jessie ues
liar voting 1851125 Of Tigmsh-‘ Mrs. S. T. Cougle. Fairville. Rev. C. brldwlnald
retired in February, 1916. ent'
A short time after li with his P01*
wife,
with it daughter in Newton Centrc._
A very beautiful wedding WHS-I CII"-l “gre
quietly solemnlzed at 7:30 Wed-I
9' . - ` ' dertaklngs -
l ll Ill-_ .l ._ In ,c_ql,l_ and is active in rill un LeR.oi Mboers, rector of the church
c is Droi nu- P I, go thu-aids the betterment of pcrlormed the cen,_m,.,ny_ Sprlng ,mkteen silver fox pups from
lrch and eil/IC fl-ff8-Il'~5- The 5°' flowers filled the altar vases and me ranch of Ml-_ Herne,-I W
" is ll0l` F0'-lfemefm were arranged about the chancel Plans Admlml 5I__ cnarlmletown
Ta" "5 E sewn? fm' the ‘veddmgt near Inkerman, were object; of a.
- fthe P- hi tl bo k d tho sootlo
sd. 1 . M _ 12th.. at thc. »"-I- the almlla-I mem-"3 ° w le sa n ws mar e n “rch by Royal gnnndlnn Mount-
Qfmgyole V13; nlind l&;'s_ Robert A_I E. I. Harness Racing Club held In of the church reserved for invited gd and (my Pollce lent nlnnt
Y€0.
Blmll l_llll_ when D,,ls_._,_ Summcrside last ni3ht.M!1`- G00- A- guests. The organist, Mrs.- Wa.1'..cr‘ The pups about slx weeks' °ld_
Ethoivlyn Yoo hocamo the bride oil CfIIII’°°'-I‘f- S"“"“"“I°°- ll” "°'°1°°" Duncan. presided at the organ. and Wm dl_._,,,,,,‘,,,d mlsslng yeslerdlly
Robert Thomas Doble. - “I
ilvltil 'tile fbridal couple under nl _i_"_f
dainty decorated arch in a. back-1 E
ground of flowering plants. I C'
Pi'e.=idclit.,M1l`l Wlullfd Kelly- the br.dai party was met at the le ed nl Wm,
_ _ _ cl ¢_ . _ but the owner bel v ey
A- H'
_ " 5 _i_ ' _ I ‘ " ' ' _ . .. w ri rec A
” th” °“‘°‘°““g °"“""“" ‘md ty.. W. B- MCAFIIW- KHISIUU Brouihod on Efim- During the iilfmi?-gnc; all-of around the
Goo Macrntyre. Montasue- Dr- signing oi the 1..-star, the choir K _f that ni M
A. Bell. Cape T!`BVel'“- J' 0- sang 'O Perfect Love." For the rec- ram 3 ‘ f
bb. Sumnleraide. J- P- MBUPNY' essional Mrs. Duncan played Meri- The th?" wafhsimugghmofmxt gl
The crvice took the form of al __° .d Go do Dawson ', . 15 pups mm e ra . -
......: Mi- f----» -
brideal music was reiidel‘cd by
Mrs. A. H. I-fart--Davies.
The bride was f‘xcf-ptiorlallv. l
n 0 R sllv l. lleece sun mile from the city, last Saturday
<1 n e of her 1° ‘er W N e night In both cases police were
l tfifl.
Thrm was a large H-I-ten 3 G of mauve, with gray accessories. and ' '
I l-ss-ull-n from all DHTI5 ‘If me a corsage boutiuet of pink sweet- mm?"-""1 I’5;a_I_:__‘i_I__‘,°f C33; llc”
l i
F"II"`\` I"-"I "" 'II ~'l"""l' "MY `lovell.' in a. floirr-lengtlx silk VI .I-l p _5l(lent's report ' ' = Ol M Klnn n At the l' - D0
organdie dress with puffctl sleeves. Lvglll any addlgted. Matters in }l:,g;I_'a§?lf,f5'l>_ nga brlilesnngnz found no broken locks nor signs of
tiny waist buttons and large ap- mmeml “He ,,ll5Cu55ed_ Di-_ Doug- won. n gown of yellow cl-Eng, wlm wire fencing being cut
Istirldclliv .ll I>~;l.-i- <‘r»uil|\-' Hoe- I
I pltoi lille-rc i-ini' i,‘.f~i‘i<_. before he I
_ had lv---li li _--i t-.l' irc-atnlcllt. I
I Born lil Kl`f..-.lr- P. l'I. I May 26th
I 1017 ll" li'-..,, -l.i- iiillv child of I
. William I-'--Ill' ilii.l fllf- lair- Lnvina. ,
Y
I"i>1t“_\', I-Tr_i;Se__II_t_*_*_‘ll ilobuiv; zion. Mrs. D. sohurman.
. ._ . Pr
Simpson. fr*/r Vancfruver. B C. . , _
‘1.’;;‘.'°..”:.:~.1-.-“-l’.'.-:..;"‘ .iisii i?£‘.;“.ii.°.."_-.;:€..ti“i."¥Ji°.‘l..§‘J“.§§ W- --- ‘“...?.,..."".- til.. “t'T‘°l: t.‘.'.‘:
-is-iiioro thcv gare are d well ll " father. thc bride wore a smart of Miss Viola Savags- Ml;-_Imd I lar; central Christian. Mrs. Mil-
. .a y c- mu, "nd wlnlc chlnon dress, and lW. J. Clarke were marre at . nm cnt” M" mlm wrlsht.
qiiaintcd. Mr. Mnclleod having _
made tlircc pi#-vious trips. mid ‘
Eighty-eight years of agc last
April. Mr. MacLeod is hllle and
arrir-rl a bouquet of tallsman ros- ,\70&ChIm'S ¢I'Illf0Il- Edmmmn- M“Y_ church of smtlnnd Mm E_ Mac.
- 5. 25 . M. Clarke has ' .
M,.S_ Maclwod mm ln lm, Pmllll. os. Mu.. Joyce Muller of Sudbury. ,__ yetI_l;sl___llI;fo _; ___c______ for 4° Douguli, Mrs. N. MacDouga11_
Coast. _ lvcarlilg a gown of flowered cnif- , ef" “Mr SWMTSS Clarke have Trinity, Mrs. E. R.. Brow. Mrs. W.
on. was bridesmaid. The swam ‘l'““" ' fm ' _ H. Prowso, Mrs. G. E, Full, Mrs.
_,ns s,mml.l_Nl by hls brothel. ML lsix children. Ernest. who is _study ___ c_ H____mo____ at Petem Mrs
. nlierst °
hearty. with a mind as keen and `l0lIeY R- Mauwimams- Immmi' `{yrz,qn‘;§ln};?tr;nnI?:;TeDe,§I5_ Allis'-I Ruth Morris. Mrs. James E. Har-
rewnllvo ,lg ln ,.,n.ll,., l.,.,n-_,_ Mn, ~ts~1v following the ceremony It land Genm at lmm(.___M,._ clark-5 ris; Salvation Army, Mrs. (Adjut-
3Il1CU‘°fI~ Whit HHS lm-‘ned hcl “""I‘"““ ““I’p°" Was. hem 'wthc Ifltther. it will be remembered ran a *"1" I-'Y*'I°h»` Nm- sem” WNW-
eigllticth birthday 1a.si..1anuar_v.is i\fIm¢‘- °f UIC 514505 father' 'md Inenel-nl sim-8 bnslness nndllr the Mrs. J. A. Clark and Mrs. ER
in more delicate lv-aitil. which it lil the ffvfnlns a reception was -mm, of Denls E_ Clarke ,,,-,,l ¢¢,__ ‘Brow were elected to the Hospital
is hoped the change of climate llelfl at Ill" h0trl€ Of MF- Rnd Ml'-5 ni, 0,-l.,,ll_ p_ lg_ 1 nl, ll-l llls death Board of Trustees.
will do much to improve. I-l. Flasher. 470 Hfiwey Creslrerit. ln 190q_ Ann lns Elm.,-5 mu Reports were read at the meet-
Bom at springfield. Mr. Mao- Sudbury. The popular young coil- moth,” are now locml-l as lol. ini from the president. Mrs. J. A
1/-od recalls the early days when
1-ren carl.5 were regarded as a llix-
llrv nnd people walked to ani!
from C‘ha.rlot¢ctown. carrying pro-
duce and purchases on their backs.
olv Wert? the recipients Of many lows:-Frank Clarke ln Regina, C1lr1:.who presided; the treasurer
hreilllflll trifle- Mr- "Id M1'-< soak: .iolm clurke, in cioverdalo, Mrs. Roland Meikle. and the rc-
.\/facwllllams left later for a wed- B_ C" pl-ance, glm4l¢¢_ ln Clover. tiring secretary, Mrs. Roland Dln
cling trip to Toronto. Nillgaralfalis (l,l_l¢_ }:l_ C__ Ml-5, rl);-_i ,y_ J_ Mud. mend.
find S01tIhf‘l‘rl f>0ll'ltS. f\<‘C0ll'11’iRlll0d ptierson in Castor. Alta.. .Rev. In addition to routine btislnrs-
Ho recall_=..tho.first~e/ariimze on thc ihy the good wishes of a host of mater Bt. Marlo Denis cong. de tentative plans for the year.-
road in his community. which ran
friends. and nn their return will 'votre Dame Waterburg Conn. U. business of the organisation were
reside in Sudbury _ B. A _ discussed
1
Doris Anne. second daughter I _iglnd painting. mounted ln 5 golgl MM.
pi
s
n
r omes viishfnz Miss
every success in her new venture
Dr I-f D Johnson was elected
chairman of the Trustee Board of
the Prince Edward Island Hospital
la t night He replaces Mr W K
Rogers who has served on the board
for 31 years and for 20 years as
chairman Appointment of Dr
Johnson was proposed by Mr Rag
ers Mr S A Macleod was elected
vi e cha.rman at the meeting of
the board of trustees which follow
ed the 54th general annual meet
ing of the Hospital
Mr W K Rogers retiring chair
man of tho Trustee Board presided
at the general session Reports were
lheard from Mrs R Metk e, treas-
urer of the Ladies Auxiliary Mrs
J A Calk president of the Auxiil
lar; Mr R. L Cotton, chainnan of
the finance committee, Dr J A
Clark. chairman of the property
cominitice, and Mir Alfred Pckard,
chairman of the committee in
charge of Cllndall Home. The gen
eral report of the board of trustees
wus read by Mr. W. K. Rogers.
Retiring trustees. M . B. A.
ard and F. M. Stewart,
elected,
WSIB PC
. Tile funeral of the late Hull!
McPhee of Coleman who passed
away on April 25th. was held from
his old home on April 27
one of the largest ever witnessed.
Being one of P. E. Island's highly
MacPhee
Bhd WI!
respected citizens. Mr.
weeks previous to his death which
was caused from s fractured hip.
Ho was cared for by his
during his illness while
relatives and neighbours willing-
y gave a night to a good natured
friend and this kindness w"1 ever
lho remembered. It was it sad affair
for his ncar and dear
-watch him slowing ebb away. Ho
‘had reached the milestone of life
caching the age of 86
was born at charlotte
n Byron
other
ones to
years. He
, P. E.
_ ‘s Anglican Church, Sackville became the bride of Mr. William ,_=fl~9llm¢=l»_q_ Lnnch W gh _y
liar-“M011 “lth °°""°"I‘°“' he' N- B-. was the scene of a wedding at l..loyd Mophoe, only son or Mr. and h-.~ tho hostess in 11:: nw? lf.-,eswif Hospital, Moy ia. ina'/. to Mr. and
~ _ ' . . . . _ _ :ib1e'mahner. After exterldi ns
i to Miss McLeod, they all d
. - lfhei 11 ._ - _ _
‘ ' .' » _ ter.
. I . . _
_ ' _ _ I 78- `
essrs
so
town
I.. in the year 1851. the son of the-
Yate Allen McPhee. ship Builder'
:nd came to this settlement st the
age of 10 years his mother. pls-I
sing away it few years after. They i
Iweie among the early settlers. the
lconimunlty then being a dense
lforest and were of Scottish decent.
,Tho deceased worked at Carslsnd-
uncillors Mrs F' .7 Flood. eveniniz Before the pulpit banked and clliverl much men-Lment, and Mrs. La-o Arsellail1r.,cit_v.aaon.
John Trainor, Mrs. Cassidy with standards olfs sna_§;dra§0_l_l_f._e=pcca11y the presentation to the. iGeorge Leo).
s an e
I ties
I Tlfzn
- 14th.
I tendered Miss Kathleen B'r€nl'l8“» Creamer the season which was solemnired in instrumental music furnished by Carmocly a son. George Albert.
I on
the
I me.
the
Ilia Mr .Emily Hagan. camatlons. marigol .Ibridc and groom of rl beautifull MACNEILI.--Af, St, Critllcrillel
. 0 _
15. 1937 to Mr. and Mrs. Dm
ish, Oli Frlflay 0V€I'llllZ. May Dunn. Coronation Day was chosen f0l' from her co-workers, A special fea- CARMODY- In this city on May
~ Teasurer-: Mrs. Cat e s of ~
UGLE _ Lowaiuson. - st. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 'llennant Ii.-.lme and roll with col-onatlo Maéueill. a son Chester Darllvl -
AM
IESON-At the Prince County
oparted to*
Waller M
GGS-In the city. May 19. to
and Mrs. Earl Riggs. a daugh-
g thank M . Keith Jamieson a dailghter.
Rf
r
SHI-IRRY-At Albany. April 1.1987
to Mr. and Mrs. Basil Sherry. I
daughter. Clara Lorraine.
DEIGHAN-At Prince County Hor-
pital, on May 15. 1937. to Mr. and
Mrs. E. H, Deighan, Bummersirle.
a daughter.
_ '**i**'i"
nl:l\'rn_s
MCLEAN-At Bello River. May 17
1937 Mrs. Peter A. Mt-Lf-an. lined
nam-At lvloiltaizue. Mal' ll- “Il”
Mrs. David Reid alled 57- _ __
HARPER.-At 31 Passmore S rt’ __
May 18, 1937. Mira. Tertiils Harb?-
aged 50 years
conNwELl. __ nl west Rfi>\I_f_Y
Mass., May 10, 1937, Emdon B.C____-_i
belovedcson of__Em<‘lon B. and
ria M. ornwe ~ _
STFWART-Ai. Cllarlottctown _Wall
Monday. May I7- 1937- M“" FF”
both so-wart hard '16 Y°H_f-‘- nl
ROBERTSON--At_ the Piin_;f___3_
ward Island HDSPHHI. Mal' -d ` XII
Mrs. Fulton Robertson. attf? ______
REDDIN-At Montreal on 5“_
I
Reddlh, formerly _
town. aged '77 y¢‘€\l'3- I on
GREGORY-At city Hospitu w___
sunday. May 16- 1937- M’-‘ M,
liam Gregory.” i‘lf‘_<_i__s Mm?
Campbell. age .V0 - _
Lsonalm-at North sl-dhcl-. OI’
saturday. Mai' 15. 193" 1‘f“"‘_.I,‘
onard, formerly of t_1ll.s In-___
HARPER.-At Charlottetown. ________
16, 1937. Mrs, Tcrtius Ha\‘P@l'~
50 years. '
s'l'nol\'o.-At tho l>rin§_»;____C°III‘_I_I
Hospital lm May 15- '
Jessie S ron!!-
lvnilxoocx_at Murray H_gfb'I'm‘:
sunday. May 16- 1937-19- '
dock. ' -
Murranr-Al, s.imill°f,ld§geéIi;I
lrr. laav. Ar+‘-IB" C' Mu H "May ia.
CORMIEE-At Gaytown. _______.__ _B
19.17. Michael Cormler_._ M___ Ed.
months. soil of Mr. an -- »
ward Corm er. . l
clwsnv-At the P. E. _I_-_ l'l‘§I’I';‘I_
on Thursday, May 30 -
. _ lo. oil.
MacLeod. J. A. clark. Alfred Pick; d y. May 15. 1937- III” chm_l0,,,_
Le
Crosby. sled 59 Years' -|_
cnamc-At xolyih. May 20-
at the home of her niece (________
John Cotton. Miss Miriam -
aged 78 YCRFS
Perens - Al. tho ch_li__r_I°l-I_*j_I;’_l"r‘y?
1-[qp1.ta1on May 19. _I -
-ing when ships were built. and Peters. aged 58 years. y
elned raft deal md other I DUrrY'_m the any §ff0spiIaalledM;il
mat/erial round Grand Dig point.
There were many hatdships in
hose days. He also worked at
Providence R, I. Ship-yard during
the war. Mr. McPhee was living in
Charlottetown during King Ed-
Iward's then "Prince of Wales"
visit.
20. 1937. Joseph F. D li-
Mor:N'ra|-:-At tho city H°=l;_l_'_-_FI
on May 14. 1937, infant dnuE_ee
oi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph WE" '_
nslarlan-At Prince county H°‘_
Pital on May 15. 1937, info;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, E-
Deighsn, Summer-side.