a _-__._ __ Ziwulwll. OI l0! ‘lisemanyfrisurdrolllinllsrk Arsensultaraufitossshlssmrt asainafil- oauiinsdtohis win: odd. fysnlcs l: 1c l l” m SCRIBSI A 0081181!!! lummersidsosa o . Oflllfll In! ynneiromlitofliibelowaeroand Pripp.K.C.; . visitor from ‘Iyne Valley said that stir Lucien Moraud, o G. Bury . or‘ not; g 3. E iflgggi E E: “gar? grocers, is it. I. Mutoh: footwear, rt D r Igjrgli i l‘?! ‘fill , ‘I7’! r§§;l{ flzsksflfil F on . -5 ‘I f; iii" iiiiiiiiil. 155533.225 a: ligii? 3 rré hour last night he was improvement. Mr. Gaudet was to his home last week with flu, which eventually turned in- pneumonia With ‘eelings of sadnel we ole the death oi Mrs. James ton. of Fort Augustus. Although ttanded by skiliui physicians, Dr. and Dr. Farmer, oi Mount . and nursed by Min Mae aid, oi Pisquid, they could ot withstsy the hand oi death nor Will oi God. On Pebruary 9th. she passed peacefully away to her eternal re- ward and was visited by her pastor, Rev. h. Oroken. who administered the last rites oi Holy Mother church a, which she was a devoted mem- 20th. in the 76th year of hh age. The late Mr. Mulch had always en- joyed excellent health and on Monday between 12 and l o'clock while returning irom Charlotte- town with a load he was thrown imnhhsleighinapitch andin- atantly killed. within a short dis- tancs of his home. He was widely respected and esteemed, s man oi the highest integrity and s very successful iarmer- His sudden death is deeply lamented. Be was born at Mount Herbert, November. 12th. ilbtssonoithslateJamesMutch but resided in Keppoch, lot Ad. for the past so years. IIITIDAY ANNIVIISAIY- - sister m Oregon whom she has seen for over sixty years. A soc hour- brought a pleasant evening McNutt had passed away in Detroit at the home oi her niece, Mrs. Tnos. a iamily of five, three sisters and two brothers. The two sisters, Bells Lucy. lirldeceassd her. The oft ggggggs 25s i The lowest temper- ature‘ recorded during the ten year period was in January, 102B, when the minimum was 21 below. The statement of precipitation shows thenumberoflnchesofsnowand o! ioe and the total for each month and for each year. The hearing oi Bred " ‘ , of West River. on s charge oi receiv- ing stolen goods. was begun yester- . day morning in the Supreme Court Room before Judge Duify. Evidence was heard from a num- ber oi Crown witnesses and on ac- cormt oi the sickness of an impor- tant witness, Elmer Bharbell. the case was adjourned until Tuesday, February 37th Mr. M. Alban Farmer appeared ior the Crown and Mr. G. R. Holmes for the prisoner. . The following witnessu were heard: Heath Crosby, Bonshaw; .1. A. Webster. Charlottetown; Peter Clarke, Ray Tinney and Leigh Mountain, oi Summerside; Dr. 1. I. mitten, .charlottetown; Harry Large, Richmond and Detective Cor- al‘? Cordwell. of the local ll. C. THURSDAY There passed sway at his horns 31s Lincoln Ave, Brooklyn, New York on Saturday afternoon the 17th instant Captain John w. Mc- Inod. aiier a short illness oi about a iortniflrt during which he sui- fered a slight nroke. Mr. Mflmod was born at Orwell Cove, being the youngest Ion oi a large iamily o! whom only one now survives, nam- ely Donald W. McLeod residing in vhnooirver, B. C. HAD! IOICED LANDING - Whe-n the Dragon plane was return- ing from Mcncton yesterday morn- ing on the trip scheduled ior the day previous, she encountered a heavy mow squall along the south shore o! the province shortly before noon and was compelled to make a forced landing about eight miles from Charlottetown. As the Dragon had some difliculty in taking oi! _ again, the Bil-child picked up the mail and brought it to Charlotte- town, then proceeded on the day's _ regular schedule. —I'UNIB.AL SERVICE-The iu- neral service ior the late Miss Ada A. lnman was held on Monday ai- teruoon from the residence oi her sister. Mrs. Benjamin Godkin, and ' was largely attended. Rev. L. B. Campbell conducted the service and spoke tsry hishlv 01 the 11¢- oeased as a Christian worker. Ths were Messrs. L. B. A1- pallbearers Ian, as n. s. w..1. uaswne, s. u. h" Home Hioh,HobertGordon _ Sheen and w. n. Slackiord. 1n- terment was in the Peoples’ Cem- etery.—8 —SAD NEWS RECEIVED-Mr. Uioan Gilli of Mhoouche has re- ceived word oi the death on Sat- urday at the Mother House oi the r .n of his many friends and acquaint- ancestowhom hswill alwayabere- mem sdasamostjustandup- right man, and whose death is a distinotloaltoihsoornmunity. m MeDonaldas younger dns Mr. asesiaring man, who held the oar- tiiicste of captain, visited many ior- eign lands. He was an elder of 8t. John's Prsobyterian Church and sc- tive in his religious circle. Than are ledt to mourn, besides D. Cantello, Fiat River; the sons are John A. still on the home farm. Norman and Dali. both in Halifax. Then ars also at least three broth- ers oiths dsoaasedliviag; are of whomiainsssstralis. and two in Minnesota. ilr. McDonald's first wife whowasMaryAnnR-oss. pre- MlIPaulins lads E. . (llilfliier o! soggy Willis-ms is being __ her good iortune- Miss Nellie Nich- olson will take Mia Williams’ place in so. Strong's ofilce-S §?@%§§§§§ - day ior sentence. quietly . stairs Basilica on Monday, Jan. 8th. of Charles 1L Connolly, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. ll. Connolly, Kent Street, to Muriel T. damhter oi’ Mr. Albert Moore and the late ldra. -lloon- Owingtoabereavementin the family the ceremony was quietly observed. ths honey moon trip beins deferred until a later date. I-IOIII FIOM GEOIGINWN- Mr. and Mrs. D. L. MscAulay re- turned liomo Friday night, after a ten days y in Georgetown, P. B. l, when ey were called by the serious illness oi Mrs. MacAulay's iathsr, who has recovered from the attack oi pneumonia. but is very weak. Mr. MacAulsy was not well , while away and since coming home has developed iaundiom-New Glas- gow News. POLICE COURT — A common assault ossewlsheardby the Sil- pendiary Magistrate yesterday morning and adjourned until to- Tbros era who appeared charged with a bread: o! the milk Bye-Law each confessed and paid $5. Arnan char- ged with being drunk and incap- able was runanded until today. A party convicted of unlawful poss- easionofliquor-wasfined 8300and costs or i months. LITERARY CLUB MIITING- The regular fortnightly “ of the Prince Street School Literary Club was held on Thursday after- aiternoon. Reverend C. N. Brown, the pester, gave an interesting ac- count oi the life of John Ruskin and read excerpts from a book of eiys, “Unto 1111s last." were. is considered Kristin's best known work. At the close at the address a vote oi was tendered the speaker. Afternoon tea was then served by the stall. ORIGINAL IXICUTIVI OI’- la-nd Fish and Game Protective As- sociation which was organised in Charlofletown in August. i008. These gentlemen are Senator Mac- Lel-li. Hi’. A. I. Morrison And Mr. J. S.Morr1s.Mr.Mu-risonwasthe first vice president and two years later succeeded the late Mr- I. W. Hyndman as president. The orig- inal honorary president was the late Lieutenant Governor MacKin- non, the other diicess being the la-ts Messrs. I. T. Oarbonnell, sec- retary, Hon. John Richards and C. P. Matcher. Boston, Mam; two brothers. George and Herbert IIGION MIlTlNGJrhs regular monthly meeting oi the Charlotte- town Branch oi the Canadian Leg- ion was held last evening in the been musical wasenioyed. Dr H. D. __ on the Maritime Provinces illustrated with about 1S0 colored lantern slides. was given vanoouver, to the pupils of the city schools. those iron: Queen Square and Hod-Mord Square from 0.30 to 10.30. Ind those from Prince Street and Wm Kent irom i1 to 12. start- ing at Cape Tormentine the lecturer _ took his youthful audience through the three provinces, concluding with Prince Edward island. Not only the capital cities and industrial canines but plaoss of historic interest and scenic beauty were shown. the lec- ture proving hoth entertaining and instructive. Mr. Humphrey urged that there be an exchange oi visits ‘llythallwfllcloithehdaritimeho- > vincsmsothst ailcould seein- themselves the many places oi in- terest in etch. The thanks o! the School Board are due m. Cooper. Manager oi the Spencer ‘iheatres. for kindly giving the free use oi the . Strand Theatre ior these lectures. —00I.. U. G. DAWSON NIW COMMANDII HIGHLAND BEIG- ADB-Ool. U. G. Dawson. the newly ; appointed commander oi the 18th _ infantry Brigade, has had a long and creditable record as an oiiioer in the Canadian Militia He was born at Augutine Cove. P. l. I. and aiter spending two years at Prince oi Wales College engaged in the teaching proiession until the out- break oi the Great War. lie iirst enlisted in the old 32nd Regiment in 1000 and has had continuous ser- vioe without Saxon Endedby Mlxcigtllome Biglaviugl Nodookirsgl Soflql “firs la the humus old recipe wliall as oi housewives have ound is be ths most depeadsblarasans oi bsaab ing up stubborn coughs. lt mkfl but a moment to prepare. and costs very little. but it positively has no equal Isa quick, relief. Od—|l'S so easy! ounces of tter‘ I could buy read made, an you fa times as much or your money. t nevus spoils and children love its taste. ls mixture soothes a with surprising ease. It loosens the germ-laden phlegm and eases chest sore- ueas_ in a way that is really astonishing Prner is a blghlif-onoeutrated com pound of Norway lne, the most roll able healing agent for severe co Ira It is guaranteed to give prompt Ii i moaq dander-l. __.__*:a date. He served during the war, first with the Garrison at Halifax. and later going overseas with the 105m Battalion and iolncd the 5th Nova. Scotia Battalion in France. hie was seriously wounded at Pas- mgq; m the spring oi i018. OoL wson'a _ intment is a var! popular one in his own native F9‘ vince, as he is the first Prince B- yud ’ to command the B118- ade slnoe its inception in 181d. ‘lire Brigade consists oi iour mshlaud Battalions and they are as lollowl: Pictou 3"“ K151118869". "m" Highlanders (Allied with ths Black Watch) and Cllmberlllid nishlaad- era-Summe side Farmer. lzliljTl-At Sea View, IUD. ll, IQ to Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Hilts a am, Horace U181’!- 8TIlI&—At lfllefl. IUD. ll. l.‘- to Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose J. lash Eendsio and lnvalided home to sneascnshn-n u» Prince I- ward lslmd Hoqsitsl on Pabst‘! County Hospital onldvnrs-Wfl lflLwMLllJdlfltPfI-IJIDQI ‘-,l\lisoouohc.ason. DIATI ii GAUDfi-—At Eharlottetown, Feb 21, Gilbert Gaudet. IBQd 5'7. Thou. Mumhi’. lied WEST-At ht home. Ohhrlowelofli. PIJ. Pbb. 10. 108d Jonathan West. GUI U» GlLLIS-At Orwell, Rb. 18, 10M Mrs. William Gillie. aged 80 years NICHOLSON-At Plsfier Rock, I 1934. Mrs. William I}. Graham, ed 48 years. P - ICCAIVILL-At Heart. Home, Jiah ll, i884, MeOarvoll, vviie of the 1a as McCarveil, age 80. Y CAMPBELL-At Ctpe Feb. 10th. 1934, Joseph Lorne. d wcekmuson oi Mr. and Mrs. Harol C . IUGIIJ - At her rosidenos. I King It, Peb. 21st, Mrs. Mary A. Hughes, aged 00 years. IASTON-At Brackiey Point load on Sunday, res. 18, i034, Caroline Esston ' GRAHAM-At Keiidlilwfl. POUR. ary 18th, Mrs William I. Graham. aged i6 years. PAQU!'l'—At Bouris. rat. l0, 10M, Edna Pequot. aged 1s, daughter o! Mr. Wm. J. Paquet. ' IEANIY-At Clinton. res. 20, 1088. Mrs. Thos. fleaney, aged 82 years SlLLICK-Sudtknly at Clyde. Al- bert!» Mir. James O. Pope Sellicl, fmnteriy of Fredericton. Prince Edward Island, in his 0th year. nnirzrrrv~st Middleton, no. n, 1934- Th0!- Mllfilhy. aged ‘l5 years. MACI-AE-At (yentral Royalty, on Thumdav. res. s2, m4. Kenneth s break since that mug“, "ed 33 "5", ~ behalf of the South African War veterans invited the returned men tobeprasentat theservicsst St. Paul's Cmureh on Sunday morning. MIIIIIG l8 PUIIJO Ll!!!- AI! — The members of the city Council and oi the Charlottetown Public Library met in consultation with Mil liora Batesiou, diroour oi e- maniac ‘roar TC’ Ni GHT- l-uuqrqgl l II NERVE FOOD CAN'T SLEEP $1