‘wpysmscmc - m. n. J. ,, who has been‘ confined to my Hospital for the past four- __ gnu, underlain: treatment g fracturrolthe hipfia pow. V, at hiabome, although _ . towards recovery 1s rather _ I m, case being cortldered as “MINI!!! A! DBACON- Yas- . y mornill! walnuts Dougan, _, ,1 m. Richard Ddlllln, City. _ ofddtned as deacon; The ser- c, was held at 9 o'clock at St. . ‘s College by His Excellency oflulllvnn, who preached npe sennon on the Holy- Ghost. e guhop was assisted in _the ser- by Rev. Fathers Murphy, S . , gud McMahorb- - g» rams Plum. new n-ince of Wales college yQ been received by the Provin- pepartmen; of Public works, tenders are being called, as ad- . ed elsewhere in today's Guard- . Mr. Marani, of Marani,» Law- .. and Morris, Toronto, alchitects, here last week in connection th the delivery of the plans and by airplane for the mainland turday afternoon‘. It is intended . qpeed up the- wcrk- as quickly . possible, consistent with. . emc- and althoughthe house was consid- erably damaged by water and smoke the building and its contents were saved-S. ' was received here Friday of the death in Alma, Prince Edward 1s- land, of David Marchbank, lather of Mrs. Johnson Clarke of Amherst and brother oi Mrs. A. I. MacLean. The news oi his serious illness was received by Mrs. Clarke last Friday andshe and Mrs. MacLean left at once for her former home. Death was due to pneumonia and heart attack. No further particulars were given. There will be great sympathy with the members of the family in their‘ sad and unexpected loss.- Amherst News. 0008 FIRE — A fire which ght easily have been much more, occurred at Belle River yes- . y afternoon when a quantity. standing timber owned, by B. ... s1 Co., was destroyed by . , The blaze started wbout noon 11 finally burned out late in the ernoon when its progress was Wee by the river. A large crowd neighbors gathered to asset‘ in cnting the fire from spreading. .. compton Mills and a large pile lumber valued at $7.000 were in unharmed. fThc n oi the lire is not known. Connolly, three. rating; of the R. C. N. V. R, W. Cullen, seaman gunner. George McMahon, torpedoman and J. Chlpman, A. B. are back in Char- lotietmvn after an interesting four months’ cruise around the West In- dies on H. M. c. s. champlan. The Party left Halifax on the H. M. c. S. Saguenay, on January ll calling at Bermuda, where they stayed for three weeks, and Jamaica. The? called at Ponce, Porto Rico and St. 1:11.; where they spent a week. Si. John's, Antgua; Martinique; and Port of Spa’n, Trinidad were also pom of call. Inavhl! the latter they returned to Bermuda and then to Halifax. 4:11am or cmnsrrr" GAUD- OF MlSCOUCHE-_There pass- . sway on Saturday morning at home in Mlscuuche Mr. Gil- Gaudet at the lge of’ seventy years alter a short illneu oi eumonla. Mr. Gaudet was a life- y-relrldent oi Misccuche and a ' ..- farmer most highly ea- - . 1n thecommunity. He was devout member of the Roman Church at Miscouche. ere are left to mourn his widow, e son, Regis, at home and five ughters: Mrs. Albert Desrois and lss Edna in Lawrence, . S. A: Mrs. Verne McEachern Charlottetown and Mrs. Patrick srtln of Miscouch . We. Mrs. Joseph Gaudet of Mis- uche and Mrs. Fldele Arsenault Wvlll-ugion to whom much sym- thy is extended-S. "Charlotte ‘Residence’ has been chosen as the name of the instit- ution cn Pownal Street which l5 my; befng prepared for occupation as a home for aged ladies, A lllse concourse of citizens -- all parts of the province at- ded the funeral services for the ~- Mrs. McArthur, wile ol Sen- r Creelman McArthur, which rc held on Saturday afternoon at . family residence eet, Summerside.» The service . conducted by Rev. W. H. Hard- . Rev. B. McLean read the scrip- lesson from 1 Cor., 15th chap- oi the Christian m“ iuellnaly rendered "Nearer l" to Thee," and "Abide With large motor launch oi the Maritime Packers Ltd, Plctou, N. S., was burned to the water's edge at Pin- ette yesterday. '1‘he launch had 7,200 time and all were lost in the lire. The lobsters were valued at 8600 and the launch $2300. The fire or- iginated from the engine. ‘ v. L. B. Campbell offered pray- lud Rev. W. H. Harding deliv- -- the address in which he paid llleh tribute to the deceased and kc words oi comio w, and hope the life to come to the bereaved "Y. As one who had known Mrs. ur from her girlhood he 11 speak with sympathy and un- - lllnr and his words touched e hearts oi his hearers and usht vividly before them that in - lllldst of life we are in death. "Willi"! the provincial gov- nt were: Hon. J. D. Stewart. being held in St. Paul's and Zion Halls. This morning the first year write Science and French; the i=0‘ ond year, Latin, and the third year Iutin. —PIIBENTATION T0 Blv- JOSIPII DOUGLAS MCNEILL — ~ a 1.4- ' —I.BSIDENCE ON nan - Through the prompt action of neighbors the residence oi Mr. Rus- sell Yeo oi Lion's Road near Har- mony was saved from complete de- struction by flre. About- 4.30 on ‘rhursdayvevening the root was not- iced to be on fire. Neighbors quick- ly responded _io the call for help BIREAVED 0F FATHER-Word quors nervous-Lust. .1. .1, ruasmv cuAaLorrr: aesrpcucs-rhe MOTOR LAUNCH BURNS-A 6W5 Budget Mr. Prank '1lead.- City Weighsr, left Saturday morning on a, visit ioMontreal. Durlhghis absence of ten dsyl, Mr. Robertimrlsiel ls in rrrornr! lAI-l-Jrhe ‘swelling house on Richmond street, owned by Mit-B." B. McKinley wasflgqld by publicmuction yaeterdsyby Mr. J." A. McDonald to Mrs. Florence A. Sterns, formerl v " . y of Bridgetown, The may menus in Gcorge- " " : town oi Mr. E. B. MacLar-en are pleaaediohear that/he is doing as wcllias can be expected from a broken leg. Mr. Macharen is very Ptlitular in Georgetown and every- one wiahes him a speedy recovery ALONG THE WATERFONT -_ The S. S. Gaspesla, "Captain Caron docked u: Pownal Wharf about 3.10 ycsierdayuftemoon carrying s gen- eral » cargo from Montreal. She loaded about 500 bags of potatoes and a quantity of cans and sailed last night for Cornerbrook, -New- JAMES-WELDON-A wedding oi interest took place in Moncwn. Wednesday May ilth, when Miss Florence Weldon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weldon, Chathsm, was united in marriage to Robert later James, Montreal, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Odbur James, Sunny Brae. Rev. S. J. McArthur performed the ceremony in the presence ol friends and reiativ. The bride was attend- Charla Sleeves, while Dale Weldon ' sup- groom. _Fol1owlr1g ‘a wick honeymoon trip to Nova Scotia and Prnce Edward Island, Mr. and Mrs. Jams will return to Montreal where Belle MacGowan has re- turned to Montague alter spending a week at Halifax, the guest of her- brother Jack, who received his a. Sc. degree at Dalhousie Univer- sity. Miss MaeGowan had a won- _de'l-1ul_ time and attended all the dances and functions of the week. ON MOTOR TRIP-Hon. Crosby, accompanied by hi; son-in- law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Matthews and their daugh- ter of Souris, spent the week end at Bonshaw, wherethey visited Mr. Crosby's brother, Mr. HcathClvosby, They returned to Souris yesterday making the trip by motor car. BRILLIANT STUDENT -Num- bered among the 8rd year Dalhou- sie medical students appears the name oi Fl L. McPhail, North Ri- ver, whose name was overlooked in orization from Ottawa has been received by the R. C. M. P. for the renting of the Alley property, cor- of Prince and Dorchesier Streets for use as barracks and of- ilces. The building is now being renovated and put in condition for the occupation by the Mounties, whfch is expected to take place a- would meet again next yeah-S bout the ilrst oi June. Living quar- ters will be. provided for six single men, the married members, of the force be’ng permitted to dwell else- where. The oiilces of ghe R. C. M, P. WIS Road. ‘It l8 llpwlfdll 01 twelve years since Mr. Butler last visited his native province and home at Peters-Road, where his father Mr. William Butler and Mrs. Butler reside. The trip was made by motor from Fort Frances the H. M. C. S. Saguenay arrived ‘$111995! 131F008?! U. S. territory. m port “out 3A0 yesterday aft". making a rather’ circuitous Jour- passed in Lab. Diagnosis, Patholo- KY. Surgery, Pharmacology, stetrlcs and Gynaecology, and won distinction in medicine. —CELEBRATES FIRST SOLEMN HIGH MASS—Rev. Joseph Douglas McNeill, who was ordained to the Holy Priesthood last Saturday in Paul's. Church, Summerside, celebrated his, first Solemn High Mass on Sunday in St._ Paul's Church. There was a. very large ' will also be located in the same priest in his solemn duties Rev. Dr. Mcbellan as Master of Ceremonies, Rev. Urban Gillis as Deacon and Rev. Bennett McDon- ald as Sub Deacon. The altar boys served the Mass. Rev. A. L. Sinnott oi Rollo‘ Bay preached an eloquent sermon from the text, "Thou art's pritst ‘forever according to the or- der oi Melchisedec. Leonard's Mass in E Flat was very effectively ren- dcred by a iull choir. S. The H. M. C. S. Champlain and AT onto-Mr." n. n. Bell _ was m chairman [at ‘the regular weekly Gyro meeting held last evenlng'ln the Canadian National Hotel. The meeting was featured by the at» tendance oi’ most oi’ the ex-rnem- bers in the city. Violin" solos were rendered by Mr, Alfred McKearney. piano solos by Mr. Walter MacNutt and vocal numbers by Mr. ‘Robert Hyndman. Mr. Albert Blanchard was the accompau- i.- Siewart Jones spoke on the mean- lng of Gyro. ‘The guests were: Mes- srs Grant Gregory. Everett Fergus- on, Robert T, Holman, c. M. Tait oi Montreal, E. S. Chandler, A. R McInnis, Fred l’. Andrew. Nash, Reginald Kemp, Bernard Hughes, Frank Clarke, Gordon Mc- Donald, Gordon Shaw, Walter Mac- Nutt and "Alfred McKearney. complimented —CLOS1NG " BANQUET - The Bankers Club at Summerside, which was organized the early part of thc pounds oi ' ‘ ‘ aboard at the winter, held their closing banquet —|—_ " W- M. Lea, Hon. G. Shelton "P. Hon. Adrian 1". Araenault, - llmh Strong, x, c. M. 1.. s, - L. R. Allen, I. L. A., Ml‘. ' ° A- Campbell, M. L. A. ill-hers present were, Mayor " Manson and m flluncil, Horace Wright, Mr. J. Anlctt, M1’. D. npMcDonald, Ml‘. Morris and others. There were 7 beautiful floral tributes from ~ Zederal and Provincial Govern- r llldltlldllll member-g gnd at" P9°hle at Ottawa and ' hicnds. The aervicea at the V" were conducted by my, w, Rlrdin The Holy Family Society and the Children of Mhry society gathered] at St. Mary's Convent, Summer 3'49, on sundgy evening for the purpose of honouring Rev. Joseph Douglas McNelll, who was recently ordained to the Holy Priesthood- Both Societies gave an address and presentation oi a purse oi money- Mrl. D. I". McNelll read the address of the Holy Family and Mrs. Abel Pull bearers IQfQ-sauf, m. ' c‘ all“!!! Judge mman, ‘b l WK». r. .1. s. "Mun Bradshaw " and 4 I-inkletter. Interment was "lulu plot in an People's "'--‘ 5" 4.1111 .a‘~\ .,_;\41 a ho were a navlqunlted in marriage u, m, Harold blue rut. The srwm was suppvriedllrcrber-l Hucsts of ~ mmerside. Rev. "by Ml‘. Leonard Peters. Alter the B§entered the church, Mrs. Roy Silli- =i7The bride, who was given in mar- llllolllillfimbelll! RM/Tagc by her father, looked very thbjiuather Monaghsn. who gave the newly married couple his blessng and wished them every happinessgcgwm" t‘, Hum,‘ m,‘ “m” l through life. The party was pholu-lbouquce of pink roses. Miss Celgnese graphed before they embaked on A, - ‘mended the bride md the a. s. Charlottetown. As the basil“, ma“, ,,,,~,.,d m g d,“ o, ‘left. the‘ shore their friends Sflngllove bg-d Fem "m, h“ to m-tch; fwdddlnl BGILS". Ml‘. lild Mltlher wng‘. bouquet w“ of yellow jnlacquiere will honey MR. JAMES I’. AISENAULT OI‘ ST. EFBANORS- There passed away quite suddenly in St, Eleonora on Sahlrrlay eve- nlng Mr. James 1". Arscnault at; the age of 75 years. Mr. Arsensnlt had been in failing health for SfimBlJghn, pr 3,, Mfg" t'mc but had not been confined to bed. He was a life long resident oi St. Eleanors and very highly re- spected in-the community; He leav- u to mourn his w‘dow and two children. Walter end Beatrice at Arsflnlult prmhtfll the purse. home. also one brother William of M's: Dcna Gaudet read thc Cl1lld-,st. Elesnors, and two sisters, Mrs. ren of Mary's address, and the Plmfllrrank Perry c1 the Quem Hotel was presented l:y Miss Marin" Summersida and Mrs. Patrick Daley Arunlult, Rev. ‘ rather l-lncllelll of Summcreide. The funeral made a very pleasing reply and au- place on Monday morn'ng from. his aurad the ladies that he would ll- ‘late "residence to St. Paul‘; Church ways have happy rcwllwt-lillls 0f and Cemetery. Rev. G. J. McLellan, this eisnirlg and would always "- D. D.. officiating, Th, muggy“; member his may friends in Sum- were Messrs. I’. W. Cannon, George rnarakie. Rev. Bennett McDonald MoGouun. Hubert Oatwsy, u». spoke a few words oi congrltull-jr-‘el McDonald, Patrick moon ih Bl-Jmses. Mr. Harold Gaudet support- ffilldellue in Halifax. N. B. TlltYjchildren oi Mary rendered very were accompanied by Miss Eva Perrier. The n'ght previous to ihe-(ycyock g sumpmou weddm; bu“. mar-rinse e reception was hBYd lu fast was served at the bride's home honour o1 the bride and groom ll IOI‘ the immediate refitives of the the home of Mr. Emanuel Gallant. oonhjcun: pm-gyul Th, dim“; uncle of the groom, at which about mo", w" . m", o; lbveunm Wm, sixty guests were present. They nowers and potted plants. After re-' were presented with an address and ceflfn‘ the conlnmmon, o; m,“ presentation of a case of silver ware mpg“, Mn ‘M Mm q-ude, m; and a beautiful grccn bedspread. besides several presents oi money. The address was read by Ml" lng tour of the American cities. The Yvonne Araenauit and the presen- uE v _, for Our S ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION — A seneral meeting of the Notre Dame Alumnae Association was held last evening in NotreDame Convent WI. J- 1". Reardon occupied the uhl-ir- The meetin, .wll well at- tended and srlangelnents were mode for the celebration oi their seventy her home 111 O‘Leary.—s, fifth anniversary which will be ___..._.' held in the middle [of June. s ney. Mr. Butler, we are inform- The saguenay carried cmnmand, ed, is theproprietor oi a large meat er Hose who in thc afternoon in- busme“ “t mm Primes’ emphy" spewed the Charlottetown ha“ com. mg a considerable staff oi helpers. p“), RV C_N_V'R_The Guam 0,30,” Mr. and Mrs. Butler have since re- or were mounted in front oi the Naval Reserve Headquarters. After spcctlon he viewed the class in diflcrent drills and turned home. FEAST CELEBRATE!) _ The minded by Lump Geoge Bunmnl last. Solemn High Maslwasurele- and 1st.‘ Lieutenant .1. o. Connolly.’ "retell It lll-lil by Reverend lhther Com. J. McGreel, C: SS. R.,_wlth Rat/er- mander Nellcs, carries a crew of find Fol-her‘ G. M. Murphy. (1553-- 150 mm an,‘ seven omcem He, Deacon, and Reverend J. F. John- - - o; mm. 4;, “my, ston, Sub-Deacon. The sermon was guns, eight torpedoes and 3,154) gnu preached by Reverend Father S. L. |Connolly. C. SS. R. ‘The mixed The Champlain is in charge of Choir rendered special music for and the occasion. In thenaiternoon at carries a crew of 92 men and six 3-90 Hi! "' Clllfilluil Bllhull J- A- 31" g "meg wlgh fgur O'Sullivan conferred the Sacrament torpedoes; three 4 inch guns and of Confirmation on s class cfboys three anti-aircraft guns. Both ves- and girls and gave them very help- reis visited this port last summer. ful instrucdons on the Sacrament The cruisers sailed last night at that they were about to receive. 19 o'clock for Gaspe where they will Pontiiiclal Benediction was cele- spend two days, after which they brated by His Excellency assisted by will go to Quebec and Montreal. Fathers McGreel and Murphy, with Phther McMahon, D. D., as Master —PRET'I‘Y WEDDING-The mar- oi Ceremonies. The mixed choir riage took place on Tuesday morn- rendered appropriate music in an I th Th 5d I t t i118 in Siveh Ml! Bill! Church at excellent manner. The Alter was u?’ 9 "fiwllteillnm"; "EV ‘:1 l‘ [Borden of Miss M. M. Guclda Gaud- nicely decorated with flowers and t Queen "u - - -- - 8°" ,et and Mr. w. Frederick Blacqu‘ere lights. presided. There were twenty-four both o; summerside, m“ wmmm members Cameron, manager Provincial Bank, n c_ comma; ExAnnflA- gave an excellent address, which TIONS-The third term Prince 01 Wales College examinations began I when Miss Marguerite Cecilia, dauxhtcr oi Mr. J. J. Gaudet, pro- prietor of the Capitol Theatre was ‘Bennett McDonald celebrated the! llvupusl Mass. As the bridal party [pliant played the Wedding March. icharming in a wedding dress oi ,Royal blue lace with hat and sc- icd the groomxDurlng the Mas; the zsweetly appropriate hymns. At lllnfl elturday Subscribers , ._"__.____________I ________ —vrsrrmc BOSTON-Mrs. PM! _ Pale oi 0'1.ee.ry left on Saturday on I Visit to her son. Mt". Peter Pate 0f 30MB. Mex, she was accom- Denied by rm. John A. Pale. They will return by car with ma.‘ P. N. Pate who will spend the summer It The Hon. Shelton Sharp, Minis- ter oi Agriculture, and Capt. J. H. Murray, Esplanade, motored ,Wad- nesday to Borden to meet the for- rner's niece, Miss. Joan Arbuckle who arrived from Montreal where she is attending McGlli University. Miss Arbuckle is thc daughter of Dr. Arbuckle, oi Vancouver, B. C. While on the Island-she will _be the guest oi her uncle and aunt, Hon. Mr. Sharp and Mrs. Sharp, Esplanade. Miss Eleanor Bourke al- so motored from Borden with the party. after returning from a pleas- ant vacation spent in New Brung. —CONGRA'I‘ULATIONS-=A num- ber of friends gathered at the home of Mrs. M. McLeod on the oops. Ision oi hersoth birthday to extend m c, M_ l; QUARTERS_AU1h-jtheir congratulations. Mrs. McLeod who lives with her daughter, Mics, Robert Champion, enjoys exceeding good health and _is quite active for her age. During, the winter she hooked three beautiful rugs, which were much admired. A dainty lunch_ W88 Bfifved and the Bllesis depart- ed expressing the wish that they Mr. and Mrs.»Edward Butler of Fort Frances, Ont, have been vis- iting friends and relatives at Pe- Feast oi Penticost was iittingly | thorn highly on the creditable show-| celebrfled 3‘ The chuwh ‘*7 u" m‘ they ma,“ The ‘one u com.‘ Most Holy Redeemer on Sunday THURSDAY barn, including a quantlly o1 hay and 6m. the properly of John ROW". Freetown, was totally de- IBVYQQ ‘b? fire last night a- bout The stock and machin- ery housed in the building were saved. "Insurance unknown, ___- store within the next few months. reckless driving appeared before terday morning and was fined $10 and costs. Oliver Herring appeared on a charge oi attempted rape and was remanded until the next ses- sion ‘of the Supreme Court. The oi- fence is said to have taken place at Harrington about three weeks ago. thescene of s. quiet wedding on Tuesday evening, April 19th. when Amy Lea, daughter of the late Mr. William Rogerson, son of Mr. and-Mrs. Joseph BDQCISOH oi North ‘lb-yon. The ceremony was perform- ed by the pastor, J. L. Lund. The young couple, who have the good wishes of their many friends, will rcaidc st North Tryon. After an eight weeks illness from heart trouble, Mr. William ‘Moflatt peacefully passed away at his home in Mayfield early on Sunday mom- ing.,Mr. Mofiatt was born on No- vember 5, 1849, and was a son of James and Jane (Arthur) Mofiatt, and produce trade, owning and running his schoone between the ally Sydney. Robert in Sydney; Mrs. Archibald and Miss Janie Moiiatt, in New Glasgow, Prince Edward Is- land. iottetown Driving Park and Pro- vincial Exhibition Association was held in their office, Tweel Bulld- ing, yesterday afternoon. The Pres- ident, Mr. James Paton, presided. He also leaves two sisters, Mrs. The annual meeting of the Char- Thc report of the Directors for 1931, which fs appended, was read and commented upon. also the tin- Monaghan celebrating the Nuptial _wg-;|)|)1Nq BELLS_A wedding a i Mus‘ The ceremony was wimmed or much inure“ w“ wummzed °n|deficit of $5,719.63, some oi wh ch w” o’ t mt t t i’ ‘by a large number of friends, about muggy momma ‘at "V", “mock 5"" °'°‘- “ "°° ° gtwentv accompauvlhs the bridal m st. Paul's Church, Summerside, mm“ w" amended m him» "WV" écouple from Summerside. The bride yesterday mcrnlll8. the first year, by MP- J- P- 9- Jlldllltl lmd Mlqwore a pretty travelling suit of writing two papers, geometrynalédifilrzfilililfi. M151‘! glvgllamftdzd- prawn. she was attended by Miss agriculture. The second year u - l"! We" l'- - - ll‘ 0" itrene Gallant w m“ "m, geometry and the third and Mr. Gerald Ware of the Royal year English literature. The class-| Bank. All expressed the opinion work for the year was completed on’ that the meetings have been most l‘v:erem°ny the wedding party motor. Saturday. The exams this your m helpful besides help: enjoyable. Ar- led to nerdch where a weddln lrlarzgiements ‘wire made ‘for lamdance l $9,313; w" ‘mad M; m, Ab”. e near u ure. A vo e o anks (W91; 3m), Th, gum; numbg was extended to Mrs. Perry, pro-film", twenty, prtetress of the Queen Hotel m ' excellent menu she had provided. S. however, ie chargeable to repairs and 1 rlaceme lts. All present con- sidered that last, years Exhibition was a decided success from every angle and but for the bad weather would have been most outstanrfrlg. lcr J. D. Stewart, Hon. G. Shelton Sharp, Minister of Agriculture and W. R. Shaw, B. s. A., would co- operate wlth the Association in an advisory capacity repl- entlns the Govemment and that Councillors Samuel Kennedy and Frederick ‘rrainor had been appointed to act similarly ior the city. The appont- mung of pgrey Williams as auditor wag gpproved. ‘re-elec "yearned and a. Directors’ meeting co-directors. ' able servces of the President. Mr. by car for Borden, where they P.wn' who h“ 31",, g u-gmgndoug "T5594 °ll "l! OI!‘ ill’?! 0h l lW-ld‘ amount oi t'me and energy to the bride travelled 111 a navy blue suit health rt was felt that by ere-or.- tation made by Mss Beatrice w"); mug h‘; on m“, "mm m, Arsenarut. Alter a Phil-m" "9" ning the young couple bid farewell Daley Joseph to their friends amiss; hearty good happy Mn: couple will reside 1h ies would not be iniurious. As one Summerside where they have the best wishes of [heat of friends and hand and good sound Judgment." in which the dmrdianJoian-s PAGE ELEVEN .— {it} I Iadvfsablllty of holding an Ekhlbt. l ANOTHER. FIRE LOSS-A newion this year with the uncertainty regarding the amount ii any of Do- uuulou grant. a cut ill the City Brant and the rather abnormal wn- ditions 1n Agriculture. Mr. Boultcr stated that the live stock men and exhibitors generally would be ygry greatly disapponted 11 the Exhibit- ion was not held. Our Exhibition had become such e fixture that people look forward to it and pre- comer of Queen and Fitzroy Streets [pare for 1t as ther annual holiday. He had received a great many in- qulrles from the other provinces and from all parts of the Island and believed that it would go over big could be summoned Mr. Colwlll hac - Jean's...- The deceased, who was forty-five years of age, had been iz his usual health yesterday and‘ hi: sudden passing is a great shock t< his many friends. Some years ago 1n a. bathing accident, he had suf- fered a severe heart strain frorr r‘orll,ry H ‘clusnngrha which it is probable he had never brick~ residential property on the The m“ Mr Colwm a . s a youni the employ of the Rushes D1118 Company Limited. where he qualified as a drugglst About twenty years ago he pugflms. ed the old established business o) Johnson and Johnson from the es» tate of the late R. M. Johnson, anc now occupied by Mr. W. P. Doull and Mr. Louis C. Wright has been purchased by Mr. Nakad 'I‘weel, brother of Mr. N. W. Tweel, Elm Avenue. Mr. Tweel intends convert- ing the property into a. grocery After consdercble discussion in which all took art it was d lded . . m“ the Bmibizon would ‘beecheld slnce that time devoted his ener- the week of August ma. to 26th. “i” "““"““‘y t° h“ l"°‘°“‘°“ and that the energies of Directors and Sta“ would immediately be teemed also as a man oi high moral bent on getting everylhmg ready for a great big show. REMANDED r0 svrnam: COURT-An autolst charged with succeuml m humus’ he w“ '5' Magistrate Donald MacKinnon yes- charact" and warm human 57m‘ Trinity United Church and took a deep interest in its activities. Surviving Mr. Colwill are thre- tlhlldfell. Freda, Constance, an: r-‘rru-z ALARM-The firemen were called out about 4.40 yesterday aftenlcon for a. roof fire at the residence cl Mr. Samuel French, corner of Pownal and Euston Sis. A line of hoes was laid and the blaze extngulshed with little dam- Emma Colwlll, at home, and one brother, Fred, in Boston. Mrs. Col. will, who was a daughter of Mr George M. Moore of this city, pre- deceased her husband by about three years. The sympathy oi al‘ citizens will go out to the bereavec family in their sudden loss. ROGERSON-LEA- The United ~ Church Parsonage at Trycn was Edmund King, able seamen on the S. S. Ulva, which docked at the railroad wharf about 5.30 last evening, died suddenly about 4.30 while the ship was entering the Brenton Lea ' and Mrs. Lea of Tryon, was united in marriage t0 ABNFAST—A-t the P. E. I. Hospitl. on May 8, 1932 to Mr. and Mrs, E Arnfsst a daughter, Sonia. Dorothy CIIADWION-At Kensingian, l5, i932, to Mr. and Mrs. Champion, a son. ROGERS-At Prince County Hos pit-ll, May l4, 1932, to Ml’. and Mrs A. L. Rogers, s. son. NOONAN-In this city. About 4 dciock while at work he com plsined oi dizziness and retired to his bunk where he lapsed into arr unconscious condition within half an hour. The cause of death is unknown- The regular weekly meeting tire Y's Mens Club was held in the Y social hall last evening with a good attendance. Pres. '1‘. W. Bent- ley was in the chair. Visitors were Ml‘. J. N, Seeley of Halifax, N. 8.. M." 10ml‘ and Mr. Kenneth Richards, clty_ The special speaker oi the even- GIBSON-At the Island Hospital, on May 14 to Mr and Mrs. Wylie Gibson, Murshiield natives of Scotland. He was educat- ' _ ed in the public schools and for 1 m? w” Y“ Ma" new] “P359 wh° many years carried on farming 5”‘ a “w” mwrflm“! “we” °n achieving success by his industry ‘Hm’ l° m’ mm" During m‘ M‘ and intelligence. Some years ago he at?“ Mr‘ up!" "W mmy he]? ‘m, ennud m the w“, ‘umber ful hints on the care of feet, etc. siflsk" COLES-At the Prince Edward 1.1- land Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Lind- sly Oolcs, North Milton, twins. il Middleton on April 30, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Edison ~W. Wright a daughter, INQUEST HELD-An inquest was Island and Maritime ports, princip- he-d l”, even,“ ‘t covehead u, enquire into the death of Jlmes R. There are left to fondly cherish MacMumL 7g yea,- 015 fagident of m5 mWWFY- l WWW’. “$9 M155 Covehead West. whose body was Caroline Houston, and the iollow- found h, bum of the dgcmed ygg- irlg sons and daughters: David, on gel-day mung“; The jufy found the homestead; Luther, John and “m, me 1,2,5“; meg “m, g1, 111,; Wflllelflown hand while in Houston and Bruce, in Vandurlhlremporsry despondency, 111g jury. Sask, Mrs. Willard Nicholson, in men were: Ramsay Auld, (foreman) Mayfield, and James Edward in John New Glasgow. BARRETlZ-At P. E. I. Hospital, May 14, 1931, to Dr. R. H. and Mrs. Barrett of Hunter River, a son. RIGGS-At the P. E. I. Hospital May 19, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl city, a daughter, Doris VESSEY—At the P. l‘. I. Hospital. May 19, i932, to Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Joseph May, Hibbert Hughes, Prank Vessey, York, a daughter. Hughes and James Allen. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fli- neral service of the late Boyd Liv- ofC1yde River, was held on April 26th ult. The service was conducted by his pastor, Rev. D. K. Ross, assisted by Rev. Mr. Wake- ling of North River. used in the service were favourites of the late Mr. Livingstone. The choir consisted of a number of good singers from all the churches in ncial statement which showed a m’ “cm!” “d by M“ w- R- Shaw of Cornwall. There was a very large number of people in attendance, a fine tributes were many and very The funeral was under 'the direction of Mr. Pollard of New Haven and the interment was made at Clyde River Cemetery. The pail n" secretary stated m” pmm bearers were Fred Hyde, D. Hector Murchison, Ira Auld, John Yeo, Austin Hyde, and Wm. MacQuarric. OOLWILL-On Thursday, May 19, rm, ma Colwiil MCEACHEBN-At Hermitage. Mall 12, m2. mr-llcl A. Mmsehcrn, and ingstone MACMILLAN-At on Thursday, May 19th, James R. MacMillan in his 'llst year SMITH-At his home, 269 Euston st. Charlottetown, May ll. Nuth- sniel Smith, aged ‘l6 year! LANNON-At Summerville, May 17. 1932, Thomas Lannon. we 91 Y9"!- MacLEAN-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Monday, MIY 16th, Duncan MacLean. MOFl-"A'I"I‘-—At Mayfield 0h 1c, 11m. William Moiatt lied 33 MacLEAN-At the Prince Edwarf Island Hospital on Monday. Mill 15 Duncan MacLean, B8B MARCHBANKS-At Woodvale, on May 10, 1932. Dlfld Maffihblnll i" 1 beautiful. A serious accident occurred about noon yesterday at Bell's Hill near Montague. One of the Montague transfer Mr. Lowell Pool: was climbing the hill when the load of potatoes which the truck was carrying began to siip. Two young The election of Directors was men Gordon I proceeded with and the same board Landry were ridlngyon the load at ‘KEEFE-At her home, Weymvllih- , After election oi Dir-‘the time. Landry jumped and es-'Mass., Feb. 8, i932, Elizabeth Cow- actors the annual meeting was ad-‘caped injury. But before McLean an Townshend, widow of the late could jump he was thrown to iheIGeorge Edmund Keefe. of Bay For- took place at which Mr. James Pat-g ground. P"! 0f "l9 1°"! llllhlk " tune. on was elected President, Hon, Geo. upon him. E. Hughes Vice President and J. W.‘ PROFITT-At the home of her sister and daughter, 139 King St. on May 16, Mrs. D. B. Prolltt oi Bloomfield. in her 79th year. MaeKENZlE-Ae Rose Valle)’, Ml! Harvey MscKenzie aged 101 years. ' trucks, driven SMITH-At his home. 269 Elli!" The injured man was taken to hs St., Charlottetown, May 17. Nath- Boulter Secretary Treasurer, wlthiirome at Montague, where it Wlsianiel Smith, aged ‘l6 years S. A. McLeod, V. C. Smallwood. W. found he suffered severe lnlllries, DONNELLY-At a C. S. McLure, M.P.. James i", Hop-Ito hrs back and head. At a llit|flogpltll, May 7th, 193-. ClPt- D1‘- er, J. B. Andrew, T. W. l... Prowsclhour last night he was still in a Jghn Fergus Donnclly, beloved and Colonel D. A. MacKlnnon asiscmi-conscious condlnon. husband of M. Nadeau and 80h 0! Mr. McLean who is about 20 yfllfiithe late honorable W. J. Sinclair Reference was made to the valu- of age is A scn oi Mr. Hector Mc- v Donnefilyu former Minister of Fin- ance, Government of Newfound- The Guardian wards to report MACDOUGALL—In mu city. May Association. Although not in good‘ the sudden death lull evehlhc of llth, Ruth May MscDougall, aged of 3g your, dearly beloved daughter ing good care the strain of his dzvt- gJohnson and Johnson's Dru: store. ' of cgpt. Archibald and Annie Mac- who passed sway in his store, cor» Dougall Director put 1t "we need his guidingmer of Kent and Prince Streets. BIGGER-At Springfield. Lot W, about 10.15 pm, following a heart May r1, 1932. Mrs. Robert Bigger, Aldiaaduriockplsceestothesttaek. Before nreaseel nuisance ageselycamr Mr. Robins Colwill, propnvw-r