v another near w‘. his. rm evcnine. Daley muvery accents _ol,'_ _ "til Willem-l . 3d“ no» j IlomroftlleMyalOl-nadlen . at w "4 "H. smved~iafi h, .3‘- Ii gilt i kit! m- .N.B. Itwas angular trin. . --IIBI'III)AI. PAITY.‘ --.uastei: Billie. little son cflu. and‘ Mrs. Hampton Machean had u. little party for his first birthday anniver- sary on the 14th, when a number of little friends came in for afternoon _g tee. Party games were played until tee was served. 'f‘he rsretiilficcd birthday cake was lit with one tiny candle-G. , _..-... - . B00!‘ FIRE SATURDAY -. About 2 o'clock Saturday after- noon the firemen were celled to the residence of m. W. T. Parker, 24 Brighton Road, 1'01‘ l- IOOX fire. It was necessary to lay a line of hose in addition to the use of chemicals in order to extinsuish the blaze. There was considerable dlmele t0 the roof. AT GYM) - James Strange, phrencloalst. palmist end Psychol- ozist, was the speaker at the Gyro Club meetln: last evenins. The subject oi’ his address was “Hidden Telcnt-Jrhe Study of Vocational Selection." He spoke on the same subject at the Rotary luncheon yesterday. J. C. Wilkinson. Halifax, was a auest at last night's meet- ingJ-I. W. Pletch was the Chill‘- men, MADE COMPLETE RECOVERY- The many friends o! Miss Stella. Morrtssey are pleased to learn that lhc has been completely restored to health. For eight years she was un- able to qboak, and was troubled with an oscillation of the right arm. Af- ter receiving treatment in the Royal‘ Victoria Hospital, Montreal, under Dr. Roderick H. MacKay, an Is- lander, she has made a complete re- covery. lncludina return of speech. —SADLY BlItEAVED-Mr. J. C. Arsenault of st. Chrysostcm has tho sympathy of friends in the death of his wife (nee Lucy Caisie) who passed away in the Prince County Hospital on Setup- day evening from pneumonia/Mrs. Arsenault was ‘only 23 years of "e and besides her husband leaves two smlll children. The funeral was held on Monday morning from her late residence to St. James Church, Egmcnt Bay. S. RECEIVES SAD NEWS-Mr. Al- fred Reid, Frenchfoit, received a. oablegram Saturday from Dundee. Scotland, informing him oi‘ the sud- den death of his father. Mr. William Reid on Friday, May 16th. Mr. Reid accompanied by Mrs. Reid. left about a month ego on a visit to their old home planning to spend the summer in once familiar parts and lenew old acquaintances. The lite Mr. Reid was in his 60th year and ieavcl to mourn besides a sorrowing widow. a daughter Mary and a son Alfred of llbenchfort. On the 6th instant the parish of St. Iiicrese, Morcll, lost one of its most distinguished citizens, through the death of Mr.- John T. Harring- ton. The deceased was s. son oi the late Peter ll. Heniniton and a nephew of the late Chief Justice Blr W. W. Sullivan. He was bom at Nomoro, P. E. 1., in i800 and lived then as a prosperous farmer until 6 years ago. In 19W he sold his farm at Norboro. and Morel! helgved until the time of irrleetlf. and father. m. James Msyhew. an old man c! l9 years. who had been living alone for some time, was round‘ dead lveswrday afternoon about 12.40 lying on his beck across the table in the kitchen of his home on East It. Bummeroids. John Harkncas, who lives en" King street. was returnln: u. his work at Robinson's Mill and as he was passing the house some chil- dren told him thev had not seen any smoke from the flue for two days end had not seen the old man about. He wont into the yard and loolmdfin Msyhsw lying on his back over the the table. l-fe tried the door and found it was locked. He immedi- ltely notified Chief of Police Rlnch, who on arriving upon the scene bwke open the door. The police lfmind the old man's body. which Ill cold as indicstin: that death pad occurred some time before. The deceased d'd not have his boots on and it would appear as if he had gnu)! to kindle the fire and has taben suddenly iii. Dr. ‘lhnten. coroner. was sent fer Ind on finding the man deed called I jury together who viewed the body u. the house. m» followinl f, comprised the jury: Foreman. Ches- ler Palmer.‘ Ben ‘lumen. George Reyes. Coldlns Delaney, lilies Ushop, John Kai-knees uni Ala; MacArthur. The inquest was then adjourned until this morning at Iiine o'clock. An auwnelf on the body was per- cd last night. As the deceased The no near relatives the poliee look charge of the man's affairs Ind notified his daughter. Mrs. “I032! Mlcfhee of North Ocbamt. Mr. Mathew 1m born‘ in ‘ruse U16 lied fumed fer many years in North mriefon. About twenty years jump; lo liveyillyfiv‘: dear?“ and ones-a. His wifepredeeeem ‘im "also up. The ma“ ‘.9 Mlfibflilfl M n in mum mo ‘M lingo lead does sander. the window and saw by BUDGET E011 g. . ll.‘ a . - h ‘ V“ i‘) 4'4 a w ‘ “youasrrsssreftbc parisbmtbeprleetbaed. , ' Qi-UOI.» :"~ Ind sweat into second . ersity from the Putnam- side Academy twelfth-rude. lie. s fiut in Physics, eecc d ‘enemies. second in 14st matics. $11!!!! i". _ ‘ .‘ lure. l in c, ca Dll inc- tion, It well for the Sum- mgrrllde High School when the grad- uates do so well at the Universities. ---_- ‘more passed‘ peacefully away at the Prince Edward island Hospital many. May 105! 1085' in the ‘ldth year of his ages well known end- highiy respeoizedcitiaen of Victoria. P. E. 1. in the person of William 1-1. ooliett. following an operation- Hc bad sonata 0h 311m 011 business wasfsuddcnly takenj ill and after consultl!!! with a dwtbt‘ was broughtbo the Hospital who!!! he was given temporary relief. On the following day (Thursday) an operation was found ncccss __, but proved of no avail and he passed away cm momma. which wee very tragic. He leaves to mourn his widow and step-son. - Windsor Mciusn of Sui-lush!"- N. s.. and by his first wife one daughter (Attic) Mrs. knelt Robertson now in Bishop. Califor- nia. also one sister (Inuise) Mrs. Crlgp Moore and ‘e nephew. Mr. Jar. Verner Moore both of Westmore- lens, an adopted son. Arthur was killed in action in the GNU! WI!’- The nmeral, held on Sunday seen in, the Willie Of V1090“!- Y?! a long time. There was e short service at the Bridgewater officiated assisted by Rev. Dr. Genge of the Presbyterian Church, ‘rryon. ‘This was followed by l vgry unvpmisive service in It. John’; Church. crabaud. conducted Ipofnr. TUESDAY ACCOMPANIED mutants-m. Arthur Hughes was a pH-Wblfll’ by lest night's meii train 00min] from cmcaqc, Mr. Hughes was called tothst city. owing to the fatal lil- nols of his mother end- accompanied the remains horns the funeral tak- ing place from her late residence this moraine- Mrs. 1).. D. Scaoneil, Jamaica Plain, Mus. was amen: the pas- sengers to t‘ _ _ on Satur- day evenius. we. Cos-null. will remain for only .. short period now but will return later in the season i! Omflllll of m. Stewart I reams or aousanow - uuasm llary m, 1m. Qllsuehlan. daushter cf. Mr. ind mo. James Maefiaugbiea of Mt. Stewart, m; catered the medicine lchool for Attendant Nllflll 00ft- ductcd by the Household Nursln > Association at Beaten. . DIIABTUIE IIGII "- ttln the d “xggziihd are regrs g e ure- e drums , . . omseo. wlw after two years practice of his pro- fession in that villlle has left to tells over the airu: business of tbs late it. A McDonald, in Timiah Before dcnartinl Mr. and Mrs. Mor- rison were entertained at the Mme of Di‘. and MN- Mertla and PW" leafed with an address and purse of money. They were also recipients of various individual and club rifts 1mm the residents. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison took an active part m all that tended towards the zmlfare of the community and will be crcatly missed socially. However what Le lift. Btewarvs less will be Tisniehi slain. and his driends feel that Mr. Mor- rison will have success. as besides‘ m; experience in the dru: business in Mt. Stewart. Mr. Morrison for- merly worlml for several years in one oi’ the lane drug stores of nos- wednesday and. while atrsndina 1° ton Six nurses received diplomas at the Chailottcto .. Hospital School qr Nursing graduation exercises held at the Holy Name Hit-ll ill-sf- 1118M.- Tbe hall wu filled to capacity- The diplomas wen presented by Z-llls Excellency Bishop OBulliva-Yl- Each graduate nurse as she re- w turned to her place after receiving her diploma was presented with e beautiful boquct of roses by Joan Mtimaghen and Norms Bernard, little dauxhtors of Mrs. John Mur- naqhsn. Charlottetown. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Bertie-rd. Tis- siém- at. Stanislaus. Superintend- ent of Nurses. was presented with a beautiful bocuet by the graduat- house at which the Rev. E. R. 0. to afternoon was one of the 11-11%" m c1 ass. ghe graduates were: Sister John Baptist. Elizabeth mo: Corman. Kensiffl" n. " Mildred Florence Murnaghen. Charlottetown. Helen Genevieve MaoCuigsn fvaledictorian), Charlottetown. Letitia. Macy Bernard. Tlgnish. Marie Lumen-ts Farrier. Mlscouche. The musical and other festurfl on the prozrenn were splendidly p. ntcd and well received by the audience. All the numbers were heartily cheered. The p amme was as follows: Omhestra, "O Canada" Albert Blanchard. ' ‘ - Remarks by Chairman, Dr. W. J- P. MscMillan. Quartette. "on Wings of sons." Mendelssohn, Rev. Dr. Bernard Gil- lls, Frank J. Macdoneld. Cornelius Campbell and ward Kelly. Ilccitction, 5 che Hughes. . cents of diplomas. Presentation 0i’ boqilvtfi. JOI-il Murneghsn and Norma Bemmll. for her annual soiourn -t her summer home here. - IILANBII. JJEAD-On 519"?" day mornlnl llth- inst. a-telegritm was received by Mrs. ‘William Mash canals. Peters new. wnvevine the sad news of the death of her daughter." Mrs." JorcphMorrison of Edmonton; 'Albem.' m ‘Guardian witlrthe many friends here ex- tend their symplthy to the bereav- ed family and relatives both in Edmonton and P. mislead. u-p-wcud ATTEND B, P. BANQUIT-q-MI’. J. 0. I-iyndman returned ‘ yester- day M111, a visit to Montreal and ‘In the lattes- city he at- tended the annual meeting of ‘the Boy Scouts’ Council of, Camdl. and "was at thfchairmarrs table the great banquet gives in poor-one down-um. fol- lowing ‘vsiciavs bv-vifu. fuuiuec the necessary yequuempnts ha" been recommended by the Board of nxeaiimts of thimtqscciatioa. ev- pwved by the illcuncil. and today weteelcofed. by till‘ Association, qualified Members or, tho Ameri- can Psychiatric Association: Arthur Milaap 00c; Alexander J. Mur- h-Mrflendlihs, Ira P, Mecnab, Halifax, came to the city yester- day. Mr. Mecnab. V1110 1B the e"- member Ii . - . Beetle loin!‘ of Commissioners, Public‘ Utilities. hes been invited the‘ City C ' y with them in‘ the matter ef public utilities. Man. ee by the late non. J..1>. Stewart when heiwssrremicr. . » came CLABI Closes IOI. SUMMER-After c.1197! successful use‘: and iiuratumundcr the direc- tion of Rev. D. M. flinolair. the culls Cociety of Orwell Head has fit»... of the Chief Scout, lord, Baden Powell. _ . dcrful old lldl’ is still able to set ‘l0 CONIULT WITH COUNCIL. . outwith Consult.’ I winter" in studyiae the Gaelic iaoe- - adjourned untiLi-helfiil. The 610l- _. Address to graduates, Dr. G. L. Bmith. Piano solo, Mr. Albert Blanchard. Solo. _“The (Jentlc Maiden." Ed- n"! W111- . . i ‘ wnosrasnau moons: TAX RECEIPTS-In- come tax wceipte for the past fia- cal year for Charlottetown were $338,667.29, an increase of OM.- 13536 over the preceding year, ac- cording to the current issue of the National Revenue Review. For April, i935, income tax receipts credited to Charlottetown were 01,872.01. an increase of $89,818.89 over the receipts for April of lest year. CELEBRATE!) 1015f!‘ BIRTHDAY wheat Pridlli. MAY 10th. Mrs. Mar)‘ Mcdwain. of Lorne Valley. celebfl-r ted her 101st birthday. This won- around without using a cane, can see to reed her Bible and attend to light household duties. with the excep- tion of several tripe abroad, Mrs. MeCwala has been a resident of this province since she was eight veers old. Her memory, too. is quite lwod. "trayihl; the trip 0f the ' [Mill hbmisr-lhdfillao in the eflubitlozrotftbe war Canadian water colon lrtllts aet- tbs Barns llsfesriil Aft s: ‘fits-ewes v as well as the flee lrtl. . He wnlretulated the newly Mrs. Samuel wmumé, canine my 1m Mathews. and city yesterday afternoon . y motor from leuth Brewer, Maine. U-IA. to visit her brcther-to-iaw, Mr. Hector McLeod, 46 d emlc. Mrs. Samuel .Wi isms is sister of the late Mrs. l-lcctos Mac- "BITUIN VIIDIOT 0!‘ DBATII THROUGH NATUBAI- CAUSES-At ‘the 03101111106 ill- quest en the body e! James amp‘ new, who was found deadon Mon- day at his‘ home in Bummerslds. the lury "returned a. Vverdiet- of MecPhce. who performed the autopsy save evidence: and Thac- dore C Arsenault, who lived next door to the aged men. He stated that he last saw .a lilht in the house on Saturday nipht. Chief of Police Klnch haa- JWOOIVCCI word from Mrs. MadPhce, North. Co- bwet. that she will arrive in Slunmeraide on. Wednesday even- ing to look after her father's af- fairs. The time of the funeral will be announced later. S. __,__ Premier the Hon. W. J. P. Mac- Millan and m. W. A. _Btcwe.rt, M.L.A., were unanimously renom- mated as Conservative candidates‘ for the Fifth District of Queen's (Charlottetown and Royalty) at a laflfll’ attended convention held last evenlns in the board room cf the City Bulldinl. . There wu a full representation from every poll at the meeting. at which enthusiastic indorsatioir of the policies both of the provincial and federal Couservative_.adminis- trationa was expressed. An ovation was tendered by the convention to the candidates 0n the announcement by the 011B!!- men. Mayor Ktnnedy. president o! the Queen's County Conservative Association, declaring them to be duly rcncminatsd. . Premier MeeMillsns renamin- atlm as Councillor was moved by Mr. ‘W. D. Gillie, seconded by Mr- J. Prank McGuigen. _ Mr. Btewertb renomination as Assemblyman was moved byMr. Patrick Curley, seconded by Mr. J. A. Currie. Miss Muriel Cooler. a pupil of Grade VII... West Kent Bchocl. won first prize in the Dc htera 0i the Empire Dominion-w de "Cabot Play" competition in the rut-tits lust mnoiuwed. » Each year the I. O. D. E- W0- motcs an essaycontest which is, open to boys and girls‘ hi the Public Schools of the capital city 0i 8M1) province. This year a playcttc b0!‘- Matthew" »ef diesel/m: i» ti" new" worl set down as the re- quircrnent. Miss Dealer's ploy was selected fmm the ll-rao number sub- mitted es thd best for this city, Mr. ‘J. P. Gordon, chairman oi the Judges. commenting on its Partic- ular excellence. It was therefore forwarded to 1 nto as the Char- lottctown entry to compete with the winning euays of the other Prov- inces. , . . In a. letter received from the Ne- tloiialllducetlohal BOONHPy of the I. O. D. E. yesterday, the results were given as follows: 1st prise. Muriel Cosicf. Welt Kent school, Charlottetown. P. E. I. 2nd my; dvided between Jean Cunningham. Edmonton. Alta. and Patricia McGrath, Halifax. N. S. are. prim. divided between Edith Bullock. Winnipel. Man. end/lud- rby Charters, Fredericton, N. B. Miss Cosier will receive a prise from the National Headquarters of the I. O. D. E. in addition to that from the local chapter. Congratulations am due this and she can recall scenes which took place in Ccotland where file was born over a ceritur! are. young West Kent pupil who has placed Charlottetown at the top in this Decathlon-wide ntcet. NW‘- Gallery people of ‘I! handicraft Av- m; I death from natural causes. Dr. H tee m..." e w 1D! W v .... ..._.. ...n."*:..'2"..:%:l'"' c . I a ~10!- lUlDllIflllIi-Zt ll II- nccted m» ltev. Walter ueoleery of Port much. Ontario will er- rive in luaunerslde about the middle er June to take blatant: has resident Pputcr since the months when Rem-Mr. Jeans left for 8t. John. Bev. Mr. llcClesry soccptcd the cell of the seasons-- tion sometime us. The has new been approved by the P. n. 1. PreabyWfY "W! the Presbyterian Church in Canada. B, w. W. Hfnenais 01cm. was nominated as Couuciiionand George . Barbour. "of; Coleman. Assembly- man at "the ‘Second District 0f Prince Liberal Convention held at Elastic last allht. - d ’ we names were P P"! or Councillor, W. If.‘ Danni‘: O‘Leery; George H. Barb r, Coleman; Dr. .1. a. Champion. Chery. but w. Dennis won out on bulletin . The three names; submit cd (or "Assemblyman were Cherie; I, bid- sione, Tyne Valley: Dr, J. B. Cham- pion. and Mr. BsrbourgMr. Lldltene withdrew and Ml’. Barbour secured the nomination on bellutins. Mr. A. J. Matheson, President o1 the West Prince Liberal Association. was tn the chair with Bennett Kelly ectin| as Secretary. " The sudden death occurred in this oity late Sunda night of Mrs. James Joe in her dlt year. The deceased was about on the previous day, ap- parently in the best of health, when sh, was suddenly stricken Saturday evening at six o'clock. Dllllnl away without regaining consciousness. Of a pleasant and complnlcnable dlsposlt‘ the deceased en eyed e large circle of friends. W_ 0 Will mourn her pusinl- She was for many years an active member oi‘ 8t- Charles Auxiliary and a devout member of the congregation of St. Dunstanb Basilica. she leaves tovmourn the loss ofa h devoted wife and kind and loving mother. her husband and the follow. lng family: Matthew, with l". H. Trainer; John, of the o. N.-3. and Joseph and Alnea at home. ‘ One sister, Mrs. Etta Lawrence o! South Boston. and a brother. Ed! mund Toombs of the better Carriers, Staff, City. survive. The Guardian iclne in cxteudmu sincere synllletby to the bemeved. —DEA'1‘R 0F DANIEL C. Mac- rmvNoN - ‘more passed sway quite suddenly in New Annan on Saturday Mr. Daniel C. MecKin- non at '19 years of age. 'I‘he de- ceased was a highly , respected farmer in the district and many friends will regret to learn of his passing. He leaves to, mourn his cousin, Miss Mary Ann MccKin- non. who resided with, him. and three daughters. 1m. Edward Larkln, Grand River; Mrs. John Meclnnie of New Annan": Miss Lizzie MncKinnon of Ct. John, end one son, John M. MacKinnon, rc- siding off the Island. Much sym- pathy is expressed to the bereaved family. V0116 son. Alexander. was killed at Vimy Ridge in-the Greet War. Mrs. MacKinnon predeceased her husband some years ego. The funeral took place on Tuesday morning to Indian River Church. Rev. Reginald MacDonald cele- brated the Requlem Mess. The pallbearers were llesers. M. J. MacNelll. Thomas lchurman, Tal- msdce Montgomery. J. J. Mec- Kinnon. Jgh: Hearty and James MMDOIIIJ ‘The annual meeting of the Prince m; Edward Island Rifle Association was held in the Board of Trade rooms lest cvcnlnu. Lt-Colcnel H. M. Devisen. V-D.. R1». presiding. Patron, Colonel the Honorable oeorsc D. Deblcls, Heat-Governor of Prince Edward Island. President. Lt-Colonel H. M. Da- vison, V.D., R.L. Juana-cu. ot-coaeu o. L on, 0.3.0.. colonel um ‘lbemaeeo. ll s O. C. ht-Colonel n. A. Hooligan, 131.0,, Chairman; Lint. B. C. n- nedy. Captlltl W. ‘A. llnitb. Ueut. P. l-loensr. Ucut. A. allocate. lis- P. J. headline, mm- W. J. Mc- Donald, Mr. G. M. Macro, Captain James Coles, MM. lit-Colonel I‘. ‘I. Andrew. MM. Lt. colonel I. W. McNevhi. D-O-M, Ill. d‘. B. Mec- Donald. . lIcrstary-Treuwer. Captain w. A. Smith. Executive Committee, Lieut. P. G. Kennedy. bieut. P. Hooper. llieut. A. J. McCabe. "MI Committee, Captain W.-A. Smith. Captain James Cells. Ill. P. J. Landrigen. , Auditor. Lin-Colonel H. M. De- vieon. v.11. R1. ' _ - "fiance Officer. Captain W. it. Worth. M83‘;- _.‘ . Committee to eclectnmter-Marl. time team. lot-Colonel l), A, u". Killfwn. Lieut. F. C. Kcnredv. m. C. M. Meow. Mnior W. J. Me. Donald. / , THURSDAY ANNUAL MEETING-We an. nuei meeting of the Charlottetown Forum Ltd. wis held last niiht. The president, Dr. I. J. Yea, pre- sided. The old board o! director; wlere re-elcewd. They were J. P. B ‘D. A. Mackinaw. H. H, Horns, W. H. v. Dunbar, A. o. Sinclair, W.‘ Mclllechern and 1'. W. L. Prowse. ~.-w-- ruunnar. saavwes-rne fun- eral of Mrs. James Lee was hgld from her late residence. es Cum. berland Street, yesterday morning to St. _Dun|tan'e Basilica where lte- quiem Hlsh Mass was celebrated by Rev. Louis Doulsn. The pail beer. crs were: Messrs. Peter McCarron. Peter McDonald. Michael Conway. Chas. Donovan, Hector Moncusall and Daniel Mathescn. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. l. Murray. IIJNBlt-AL YIBTIBDAY - The funeral of Mrs. John M. Rushes was 01d y ‘ .v morning from her late residence. Riverside Apartments to 8t. Dunstsnb Basilica. where Solemn Pontifical Hill: Mass was celebrated by His Excellency Bishop Ofiuliiveft. assisted by ltov. B. Mur- ray. deacon; Rev. F.0d“. Hub-dea- con: Rev. H. Mclienale and Rev. ll. gait Masseuse‘?! 'H0_IlC"l’.l€lllPr . c e on, . ., Assis en . final absolutum was ‘given byllfie Excellency the Bisho . lsrvlcs at the grave was cendu Cass. pail bearers were: Messrs. L. B. McMillan. James B. Hughes, s. P. Pauli Bin, Junk Casey, J.,J'. Trainer, and Dr. M. A. MaoGuium. The postponed annual meeting o: the Ladies Aid of the Prince Edward Island Hospital was held in the assembly hall at the hoe- pltel yesterday afternoon. There was a lei attendance of ladle! at the mec ' which was presided over by tbs President, Mrs. E. T. Bins. The.‘ reports submitted wore encouraalni and indicated en ect- ive year. Th; election of officers resulted as follows: Honorary Pre- sident, Mrs. 1"._P. Taylor; presid- ent, Mrs. J. A." Clerk; vice presi- dent at lerge- Mrs. D. Schunnen: secretary, ma‘ Irene Home: treasurer. Mcikle: trustees. Mrs. J- A. and lbs. C Oolcs: vice ideals. "hlinity Qhurch. Mrs. it. Brow, Mrs W. H. Prowse, Mrs J. H. Ayers, Mrs. A. B- Fisher end Mrs. J. C. Hvllfllflfl; BI '_ Church. ‘M11. Baker and Mrs. rtozi; Cent/rel Christian. Mrs. h “fright and -1"~ Btvwdtt. Church of Scotland, Mrs. Ewen Mcbougell; 8t. Peters Cathedral, Mrs. W. I‘ Tidmerah, Mrs. Blnns and Mrs Diamond; Zion Church, like. Boss Mollwen and Mrs. v_ ben McDon- eld; 8t. James Chu h. MR. Heath McIntyre and Mrs. Prank Clark; st. Paula (march, Mfisfona Home and Mk8. G. CCMS. amwwn of a. ' dent . . H. B. Henderson, Col. __ d by Rev. P. W --a-Ioaa-ueae ..‘ 1m. " Krrsuascizncigs .5 r 5 i is time to timsclu eoazvlsivad of f i tired @1133? '3... to gewreetedurh" widow of the late Keane owed away. and ‘r! years. N11.‘ . U. 0I lnOhu-Bfl nlmaasn, stances-cry of the b1 My, C. McCarthy. RP. Thgnghob was assisted by Rev. W. McCabe P.P., e1 Sturgeon. The pellbearen were Meters: John Mop 601110111. Joseph Incite. .- Mcflarry, John M. Kearney, John 07- '- " AfmieArthur, wife of Mr. J. Moreen, died April 11th at home in Beverly, cam lllnsasi aged s’! yearsxBe- aidss. "her husband she leaves ‘ti Mum, four daughters and thret 3011s. also three bmtherl, Henry ei he!’ ‘ Ivmttluass, John.‘ West mama-y- On May m: Barbara McDonald. 9"“ o! muse: sm- t" 1'1""- Mrs- Gfllflaaton. Man, ans ‘Bllrlincton. v.11. 1. and ma‘ late Mrs. , Mooney took elsee from her mqufir§ nee to st. Michael's Church, 9"’ Honda morning et 9 o'clock. ‘__"_ “WM” Requcryn Hllfh Mass was a n” "‘ Iona .25’:- Jehr... ores u‘ seventy. ‘.w'...;.t.g"_.; out, after 653i.‘ Preston Camp- pa» , a ~ “t. d‘ @ .... 14. "' . .1 1 w.- , . am. Maol-‘Kenie was the daughter ‘7-4- "Mi. lfreneh River, o! the late John Ann Cillls. She lived all be." life in Garfield. Belfast. and was matly Mmpqmid “q iPatrlot Please Copy.) In spiteofarainyriiqhtthefla. =~ 4 w u; ‘m, Wm m“, , berton court house was illled to or respect ed te knew her. The funere servi was vofltfilcted by her pastor. Rev. D- L- Crimths in Belfast Church. B!" lelvel to mourn one son. 590m Roy. to whom the sym- Nfbv 6f tho entiraccmmunity is extended. interment we; placejt‘ 3'11!“ Cemetery. O. I‘. l afternoon . ed 11w- o-u tntfiuftll. bid. candles end m1 Wfy gvelf Ind Was pm ed ever b Mu. . Russell Beer and Mn, Lspthcane. Mrs. James gale Grand ‘o: the 9B RM! . llld Mrs. A. J. Ilfiw‘ Mrs. Ito ushered. Miss Lillian Duehcmin. Harper. Miss Muriel Lowther, m" Ethel Sutherland, Miss Jean Fraser, girls. Fulton Adam-l. Miss. Jean vmnsca. Mrs. Fred Holman. Mrs. William ‘reed. Mill Pheobe -Pound, M". Ivan Melanie served. Musical "W15"! b! Mrs. An Mehchem and vecel soles by him Marluerlte Cudrncrc and Nil Joan rlruer were ma!!! lgblfigilbd- V. b. Din]- lll L-WIC III! WIN ‘Cs complaints. ~ Russel A levee circle of Nlatives and WWW I?! I10" Will’ e new»: of a My refinement. culture and diet d fsmiiy.. e link with Confe erotica. We re- "! to the late m. Mans-mt 1W" Bearish. widow of the lets Dr. Peter Malamute Besriste, when funeral talus place from 8t. Paul's Church this afternoon, M“, Ben-late was a dawhter of the late 3w- W-‘R- M» ma inherited the ability and literary testes o: her dlltiMi-lllhed father. She eon. trlbuted from time u. um m“... Pltilll “Ne!!! and poems to The Guardian. usually over a noin-de. Plume. Che was devoutiy mine“, and took a keen interest in ell 800d worhespqcieliyfertnebemnt 0f the Yeunl and rising generation. UH“ only surviving son, Mr. A. H. C. . uni-oats, arrived lllAt mains to attend the iiunersl. YOII-BNP-IOII. W d ll Philll we sew-w. m5: M... m: Mme sacrifice dun-ins the Greet War while sq-ving s; g gumm- with the Canadian Artillery. TWO listen. MYI. W. I‘. mun-u Ibd Miss Genuine Pope, B. 0.. Charlottetown. survive, also murmur. Mrs. n. w. s. Stav- torle, B. C. and a stepson. w‘. m»: Beariatc. Sedzwiek; Alta. , Mrs. Beeristo’: what unexpected, as the had been 861M lbvllt ls usual until e. week age. when a cold developed, m. MM! by pneumonia, which caused N!‘ f0 "the into rest on Thursday, before lwr son could reach her baggie. 513N141! idhc with ' wit! ©9610 of friends in cxttndin; lyllnlflll’ to the bereaved relatives. ' moved by J. J. Chaisaon of ism mu mm l" nwlly last night at the cenveotiora 0011B! » with he blouse when he came into , . . P9 ~ ':_,._ - of the First District of . Hon. Premier. W," J. I. Milian was erected‘ From. a large district of i0 there were 94 deleuates out of g possible 95 attending the tion which Geome A. Matthews, (The vvq_ “" nominated re.» Councillor. w ’" Mr. Henry Peters‘ nomination was Thlfllh; seconded by Patrick Oellfihanfflt" Louis. Gwrle A. atthewl’; OT-nery. nomination was James Mvflrflthqaité Louis. ‘ nomination unanimous. ' , BIRTHS _ Llllflw-At Brookfie , Ma to Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. LING-flit Br urdey. May is, 1e, A I INN 935. t0 M1‘. and Mi! lileri Ling, (nee Muriel Bowen), e son. MAOIIIBB-‘At Montague Ho: Cfl May l0, 1936,10 m‘. and ' MacPhee. Heatherdalq- e eon. Donald Greeley. . BISHOP-At the Fisher Mercurial. Hospital. Woodstock. up, on am .- 14. 1985. to the 1w. n. s. and Mrs‘. Bishop of Woodstock, for several years of Cavendish, PILL. a son. " MARRIACES -. 6WEN - at Church, Saturday, May 18, by the - Rev. H. D. Raymond. George Bu erett Ives, City, to Mary 311mm); Owen. daughter oi’ Mr. and mo. W. E. W. Owen. City. ‘ DEATHS CANNON-At Pownal, _ i935. M1‘. John Cannon, MClWEN-At 5t. Peters, May 2‘ lgbhwlidrs. Adolphus MODINXI, a3 MCKENNA-At Sharon, Mass, 5, 1935. Miss Margaret McKenzie; used 74 years, formerly of lllnyvelfl LOG U. IIAIRSTO -" M May 2i. Beairsto. widow of the lete m, aettlfrvllteolvutt Bealrstoql lo“ hea- ‘ LANDRY-At Montague omlaturiv. POM. day. May 18.4985, Mrs. Landry. in her 91st year. . Féll-Q-eflllcdd set‘. her residence, M um ran rcct. May. 19.‘ 1039 Mrs. James Lee, aged es, ~ l CUlACK-At Emyvale, May 1g, 1995. Mrs. Peter Cusack, agod IACLIAN—At the P. m. 1. lloapit: "' Ml? 22, 1938, JOhB . on Wednesday, Meclaan in his 76th year, srswAnr-At Maipequc, May 1N5, Mrs. Robert Stewart, ngqd iii BRINGING UP FA’ PHER ' ' —BY sconce MCMANUS in: eellidh was bold at the bomb of Mr. JohrrA. iiligfllllfdll. on Mo! 13th. with e large ettenfisi. The President 'Mr. n. q. Mae C301’! . l! . tfl l d liiofllrd llhrtfllni‘ p aelieaerviceto gegenticsiifor a eld in the Orwell Reed Church on May m: a seven scum. AN IVINING WIIB I010!!- Philathee elll of the Chen lotlcfbwn IlptH 011M011 melt at the b01110 of MP8. ll on Friday. Hey 11th, for their reg- llllyt‘ Mlitlflf. Dll ‘ill! 9W5 Mrs. "Dihpvell-rcwef ‘ileligbtf and Meet instructive paper on the famous composer smut. This was followed by anlnfdnnel discussion oneness and mm in wales the membereieuied and _ dia- ‘cussel their favorite a After a dainty lunch Mrs. bingwell save IVIIII place i from clump!‘ eodwubeerulytbeal- .r KJ'O ‘ M! Vll-IAT A Bl-NJTIFUL WC!’ I'LL LEAVE THE WDD% AND Ll _. . ___ a "_ .' .' ,\_/' .1 v ma, no"... hams ma». Inc. Cvufiblayun mwwl _ IQUB. l3 OMNG TH‘. MUSICAL! IN ||l||||l -~ n1 UIET in." A ‘jwl-liciaivunt/CO ‘ 'ANO BVETHING IQ by is‘ our THESE . lilllilllilljlilliiiiHill!!!"QQ d was POP’ mom a -» Tififiitiété -" nus APARTMENT r Omrrv moons s’- INOINK Mid. 83-1,, on Se} “ti. ‘ti.’ -'. anatomic h .- aret ~. T]. ‘o.