gebreseiltatlvee oi" the (Eleni-Wesl- w‘ IVGNOI Ill A! gI-IITIIU! - Mr. O. ICE. ll reoeivifll .t=.r:rl.::"a.~ni.e. e- m damaged. Origin oi the ilrc was unknown. IJTHDAY DlNNIB-A very birthda tricks Mr. Th ‘oi Mrs. Simmons who celebrated her 78th. birthday and her bro- _, thsr, Mr. Warren Newsom who also on this day. passed his 81st. milestone. Another sister, Mrs. Archibald Show. deceased a num- ber oi’ years, was also born on this day. A large clrc'e oi iriends on Prince Edward Island and else- where joln in wishing Mrs. Sim- mons and Mr. Newsom many happy returns or the day. The sub ect studied at the Women's uslc Club on Saturday March 19th. was planotorte music. Mrs. L. B. MacMillans splendid paper, “The Growth oi the Planc- orte“, made one realize how much there is to be learned and how interesting are the extensive de- velopments and details oi this sub- iect, generally thought oi as iam- liar. The paper was listened to with wholehearted and flattering attention. The musical numbers oi’ . the rogramrne were all piano selec ions, illustrative oi the dli- ierent periods in pianotorte music, b rour oi the Club's very talented p ls‘ ‘Ers. G. E. Pull, Miss Lillian MacKenzie. Miss Rena Wood and Miss Suzanne Brenton. it was altogether an exceptionally .-..~ pleasant programme. AGENCY MEETING — Friday oveningthe Prince Edward Island lie Assurance Company met at tne ueen Hotel. guests ol’ Co. umlted, Provincial Mana- gers. in honour oi the visit o: Mr. D. Baker. the Superintendent oi Agencies. I a meal typical oi the ‘Queen’. Baker addressed the meetins. and . greatly pleased the Representatives . with his sound advice on iii dman surance matters. He than presented G the prise ior production during January and Plebruarv to Mr. Peter lvlaoEachel-n or Victoria. A round b table discuesion oi insurance rob- lems then followed under the air- manshin or Mr. Allison ig-csn 0i Montague. Mr. Baker lei sturday Inorninl on return to Winnlpetz. mo cot i land!!! ouygveiu-rinumtggidwglgeecoln- meucodinnnedmwiynltwas decided ‘on Satunhy at oi the XOUOWIII “Md ti!“ the 0i .000 h now availhlbie ior this horn the Provincial Gov- t. mtlrxrliatloainetomtduemw guRIZ-y bg~om T. W. L. Prowse. 1k. Prowec also stated that an ed- difloml nan oi 810.000 was avail- Iahlo immediately ac ve-ymwt 011 m {if midi-YB will“! W1!‘ Government Pond cleanlnd about day be given planned to $01331; wil] take iibout ix weeks. ..°CIl0ll\ LEADER. REMEM- BERED—The mombers 0t the choir Presbyterian at the ‘(or a number oi years with a beau- iiul Moire silk dressing gown on embers. ltev. _ e , thanks to the onoru 9i’ the gilt to him and said he ie.t un- - worthy oi their kindness always enloyed his worlr w h them and had many nanny memfilies 0i their association together. e r - in . tthe second “Twilight in the Gard- en." Refreshments were served and a Element evening came w a close. . The funeral oi Robert Shaw. ‘lW-yearold farmer who died at his home in New Perth Friday was held yesterday. Services at his home and at the graveside in the Georgetown Cemetery were con- ducted by the Rev. ‘I’. Owen Hughes astor oi the Montague Presby- erian Church. Pall bearers were: John Power. Jerome Power. Pul- ton Smith Alexander Hamilton. e and Ernest Moor. d ight. ‘A’ Xrliative oi Pictou. Nova 860th. Mr. Shaw w born on Jul l0. “was is her Jilin: Gil IE. ‘- .."""..iw G illénlgra t Ad Mr George loymem anii public poverty d the Olty Council h dhd an a Ly. ' his serieau illness-S. -arrrnrnilln -- In. Maolvelll. Remington. was hoe ti.‘ .222: ""- so...“ evening. hhrdl 17th fi will . B. Seville. Kinp, and seconded by Mr. Aeneas Gal- lant. First Prince. i‘ ISLANDEII DIES N CALIFOI- NlA-Nvord was rvoeved in Char- lottetown over the weekend o! tho death in Los Angelou, California, on March l6, oi Mrs. H. Hunt. nee Mildred Macdmnl. iormerly oi Charlottetown. Bhe was a dau h- ter of the ate Joseph . and Ca h- erlne Macdonuld. Bur ving are a husband, one daughter and three brothers and sisters. Interment was in Calvary Cemetery, Los Angelou, near her mother. EMERGENCY FLIGHT — An eight year old child. sufierlng from an atack acute appendicitis, was flown to the City Hospital yesterday from her home 1h the Mazdalernlslands. The child was accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Reid Tnrnbull oi Grindatone Is- land. Hospita‘ auhorities announ- ced last night that the child would undergo an operation. Pilot W. S. Jones and flying mechanic Garne God rey made the round trip to the ice bound islands in a twin-motored nine passenger Dragon. They car- ried 600 pounds oi mall on the out- ward flight. Met at the station by Deputy Meyer B. Roy Holman, me ‘- of the executive of the Junior Hockey Lcflille. and the Cit Fire- men. Junior Abegweits rece ved a royal welcome home Saturday night as they returned from Hali- iax Vaiter an unsuccessful attempt to lift the Maritime Junior cham- pionshlp. With the siren blaring loudly the boys were escorted to Milton's Old Spain Restaurant in two rim trucks where they sat down to g delightful banquet given by the Junior League and presided over by Dr. I. J. Yeo, president oi the 169F118. TUESDAY —ENTEBTAINED SOCIAL CLUB -Mrs. A. E. Woodside entertained the Ladies Social Club oi United Church th on re was a. vary tar the re- . 8811! ireshments lsted h d- . i... Miss 1.13%.... w”<"§'.o..i5.._'é‘ --LAlD T0 REST-The Mrs. Geor e Horne who body o5 lWly in e Prince County . tal recently was laid in rest in Bethel Cemetery near Bprin ield West. A short service was heft: at Unlonvale where she lest resided and then her buoy was taken to “er od home in Swing ield whore e main service was held. luv, . MiacLcod conducted the service micltiflgl ‘itgended by sympgtmg. Stl di en M MartPn, wgsgmtmk ‘K192i grit oi‘ the West Kent moo; rent~Teacher Association at an organization meeting last night, w-tli W- Yw. vicc-priilcipul oi’ es Kent School, was made vice. president and Miss Mnry Ramsay, ataitnember or the school teachln s i, was elected secretary-treas- urer. Other mcmbcrs or thg ecutive include: Mrs. P. A. Oracl- a . Miss . Winn... .5"'ik§§.".1'f'l=.“£lo§?°’ —RECEIVE5 INJURY - The Xsflflny iriends oi’ Mrs. Horace Lyle. ummerside, will learn with much re net that she had the double nagsiortune on Saturday racture her leit hi? ‘m! wrist Mrs. Lyle was n the kitch- en h sh m KY6" e tripped anduioll and this second uniortunate and distressing. mo“, e was rushed to the Prime County Hospital where aha is re. veging every care and atiantion a" Ffii-lflt as comiortably as can be ted _ stanmsirbec under the cirouma GYRO MEETING- m’; John McGinn, can, PM; interesiin address on "Some Ele. inenis Be ind the Social Changes In the United Bates‘ at the mg“. BP Weekly meeting or the Gyro Club held last evening in the can. adian National Hotel. Father Mo. 611m Exlilained u» ideas and principles of Thomas Jefleraon and Alexander Hamilton and how the two opposite systems although in. terwoven to some extent hlvebggn brguaht down to the present day. an went on to tell how Prsaident Roosevelt endeavoured to solve the problems which confronted him. The anorecuiion oi tho Club was fnivnrceeeg by Mr. I‘. Walter I-lynq. an an conveyed m g b? Mr. W. Earle Raoul Raymond was the guegt artist oi’ the evening. Oueote in. eluded Mean-s. Alban runner, Ar. thur Mould, Jam“ god O. 0am n. Neil Matheaon until-OR. LAID T0 BIS’! AT GIOIGI- QWN-‘lhe i-uncral oi Bartlett held on Fr earvicewilieh ttA ed . lpum uwaaconduct .ohn8tn .who 2'.‘Li.‘."»o».£' uni; H both overrun an o ecuunun- ich . t :1 g he lived The wk!‘ have Th It. A. l. Melanin Val ted prcaldent o! the Yoing M 0on- acrvative Association at an enthu- mootlng laal night. er oliicera elected in- clude: llt vlcc- Norman ¢,'.l'ho- treasure Frank B. Clarke, John McMahon. John Williaml, and Dr. Inyola Daily. The plrpoao oi the meeting. called to order by Mr. Samuel Kennedy. chairman of the neon‘: County Conservative ilcn, wan ex lalned by the lion. Dr. W. J. P. Millan. Following election the new oili- cera and several members oi organlution meeting also h Senator. the l-lon. J. A. Macdon- ald, Mr. W. Chester iMelmro, Mr. W. A. Stewart, the lion. Dr. WJJ’. MacMillan, Mr. Il-I‘. MePhee KC. Conn. B. Roy Holman. and M . k. It. Bell. About II) young men were in attendance. —DEA'l‘lI 0|" MISS RIBICCA flllAtfl-Mony old friends in summersidc and Bcdeque willlearxi wngl regret oi the posing oi Miss day. Miss Bradshaw was a mtive 3‘.......°°'“i“‘.”3.°‘°‘l“°..‘5“......° w"... a o e a - eléaw and‘ client her lhood and ai lea th old home in eque. so”. thee las B“ resided C Beddq B tint Church on Tuesday aiteifnoon? B WEDNESDAY BIBLE SOCIETY MEETS_AH exwuuv EXECUTIVE the Charlottetown e Allar- oi’ the Brit- Bible Society. ens was disposed oi. it‘: firs...“ ttiilfzfifi‘ l... ruary , Ju i ‘A3180 wad for the cm a tunes Y . Mnedlm“ was: it was Id nan AT onnanan $75331... ma m: r fire t There was 1:0 Iiv BAN DIEGO-Jlerb rt died inwrfllrgcaolhhnopsguitallathth 5"‘ (March 9) ai “m” ll eaiibin the m Plctou Island on NW1 w gum “vista”. ‘i"l'l""""' P‘ there. m; m m‘ h P" i island. §-'~"'."-».‘l5v‘§“i'.'i‘lt"m° "W51. ‘ doflalringa. n ‘ w“ u“ (Victor h, ly welcomed by his many —8. Firemen with chunicall and Inali of turned t9 Valley much improved in health.‘ -iuucn ma»... Cecil Ilbrbce who returned recently“: had been the Royal now very much improved and is being, w - rlonds. ere he treatment in 0s tel. is "Ibitra Sensory Perception" was the subject oi an interesting ad- dress ivcn at the Rotaryfl £011 yesteraIbyDr. .W. 0o. o- iessor o Psychology in Acadia Un- iversitmt . Cook arrived in the . M‘ . rather. Mr. T. I. Cook who is ill attatlhe Prince Edward island Hoa- n . 0N TRIP SOUTII- Ami)!‘ H: - Joan CAMP IIILL QUAIANTlNl- y returned men . will have not = Hill Hospital. at Ha undzr quarantine. at t, on account oi smallpox. Pres! t oi the Charlottetown s a by t giiiciala oi’ t n Hymnal: be ted to Camp Hill pital at ent time. Ha also states medical representatives in: rt »""....':=..~ “is: is." arse. arr cases in the local hm- pitals. No doubt. advice will be ro- oeived later when this quarantine is romov . ....":.- "or. s. G 0Q!‘ 0 o Oh tetown, hdl Ntiiéd U110! lib . l. alter. Ii retire- an address mm the rin stair. (mic! and - . . 6'93‘! ontation m hehal oi the Oh‘ ’ {mi aisnwilii u a cannula-an. ~=~ Mwemw-nnt "t with” e..- . .¢ .u " jév@‘. manna: 19m‘. - 1g. Efitwmool???’ '9 ' u u“ ‘Se-fi mill him ... s. 2""? two M vo air Mme in hal- atoon. Sash, lummcrddn. Mm and her two child- ren spent wing‘ months with her ‘PlfIIli-I. Ht. Mn. 1'. M. has“. , aond and returned histakentotiie d mpreeentodwithaaot e ‘i“‘.'§..‘l.l2ill""' " "rat? c y IBIPOC 3? Orwell Cove ed away on March rd. in the nor- son oi Mr. it. ldcllvdnald. llfid l2. Althoug he had not enjoyed good health ior sometime it was only during the East two weeks he was confined to is bed. TODAY-The re- mains 0i late i). C Hackin- nes“ ... compan augn . Alberta. Mccélnley, arr-ved New Yon last evening and were ‘Macuan Funeral Home. The funeral will take place imm 8t. Paul's Church this ai- ternoon at 2 RM. _ an-EC 0 N’ GBATULATIONU- ‘ Mr. Mire. Davis mdatone xnowles) oi aummerslde are receiving congratulations on the vllhh-l toi a YOQHE son, lgohard Do. w Pr ceCoun - al on . “fia- mr...“ ‘r... m" °' e the youn r son Mr. Wins: Johnson tone 01‘ m!!! W"! Mayor oi 8uirlm“‘“ . —8. FUNERAL III." l-Tho illi- eral or the late . Potol‘ D. MaoDone .. l‘; .""“".':;.s:."...r t’: la Dane . . h lo Build from t’- tdt t’. its " “y” u . z iunmls ever rhold in eighty-live slel to it; lent ng place. Bervieewaé church and ve were conduc by Rev. Orocken. AND VICINITY- Mil . Orockett. York. is - week wig ds at orth man-a. . ‘Thomson id a business visit to Y0 Alice ing a vfl’. inthiagrvv- h that ampt. linllqilat e. noun n. York. is eonnloic d after a very more attach oi - iluenm. -WIDDINO BIIll-A '_ "M w was on a1; h munch person o Bedouin. when h £3. .00 u. of ’.t".3l“l‘i..i 1...‘??? ...“....'“ .1 maid! minqmbmaxm a mo‘ ‘ , . d Mrs. Jlrdl m? homo “when um win“ their honcm ,. m. Ja armor ioith a is. Bedoq about mty "$1 agznand from hen went to gm. uvmury. s. a, and later Dominion H ms gnieamohl Lines between Hfl x p and that service ioined the carierry s ti. and Boston he ta Mr. MaoKay has the be't wished oi his friends on his having corn- plctod 2i voars in tho carton’! service and with him long ii s and health to cniey his well earned retirement. msoaumniooi showers‘: The new: has been received n: do Coal Column 'e l gar-fled life-B. .._ ->-'rhe h! a! um To “sgebccoa 812i- . * ‘a we ifium the gaptist Chuzoh. 32601110. on y aftarnoolntha service amdedmby ma?! ‘gnu! r u . . Fran - ducted the service. withilrs. lam D. Inn‘ menldivw. at the orglfl own- nuti choir. 11a mi mourn- m , Misc Mabel ‘Bradshaw, an. main- Endshéz” ca! . pm‘ aw. I ' . The i Point. ao- uiss , on e oi them- th which that! were aeso-l The iuneral o! Mr. D. 0. Mac-i Klnloy, 86-year-old retired York Point, RE. 1. i duo in u» ho '1 l. 5:31am Avenue, Doviolrmltfnfi, 0.. . Since ' t... . "s. are. “a? sur o , and d... n»? olliew You; Bice ur WW: M Th: dobaie resiil victory ior the Pm sid Another interelting The death ocoiT-cd at Dove. Mord: l0. l” . liter .0553 lllneu of Mae I ieloved wile or Mr. D Klnnon. Deco 1n ggwgn . scvcntlrydearmving 11x2; bdmtzt ' Mr. John others. ‘her Allilllll. ~At “h a ma, w?" hi i ' l I011. matron-at the m.“ , 3001M. Ddyamh 21st, 1m b ‘ - . D9,] e a daughter. m‘ Romania's? m“ D am. not/limb’ Will l l 2 dstone, § - Mia'- w .§ 5 I i ' no firldfifim“ on“: 7| 193a. w Ml‘, and a (X108 Dory“ In“ I H. laihllfiAN-At P. n. mm and. March l9, i938, u, M. Mid-h DBATHE KELLY—At Lfik V d ma. John Kellyfageedr if.‘ x? lAeToN-At George Edward . on fit?“ gran H. B. Eaeton, dame‘ o 10M Jhmcs and Helen mug GILLAN-At Peakw, More); . 1 , _. bzdkgnd Marguerite Gong-Ind; ‘¢ l0 monihg do te l’ James l. oWmf-fi. “d gonorum-at Orwcl ‘ edneed . M rd: 29 i) Mobonaldyin his sari ‘xi, Yolk . m. 1938,13. . P‘ oi rkc ~..'li Stillwaler, - . William T. w, HMIINIlY-M New Yifl -l Sunday, March m, i918, 13.0. -- ‘i Kinley iormerly o! Yon Nu —\At Kenslmton. i088. Mrs. John G. Clark, HUNT-At Lon Angeles, Ca - - on l6, 1938. Mrs. E. ll. w» nee Mil red Macdonald, io u... oi Charlottetown. GIIAW-Mt New Perth, March 198. Robert Shaw, in his v Murrow... the p. t. . .~ Hospital on Friday. March 15,1 Miss Robeoce. Elizabeth Braddl l med 8'! ars. B0 —At the P. E. I. H0617 on Saturday. March 19th. Mil. ‘Frederick Newstm in her ‘ml. I M. dnulhtmu 8t. It year an»: h-ds I We: nu bi»- "l Agywouadbi Achin-