_.L 4 l l i F l -.»»~o-v l “Diablo way on his neun before qw _u\lD¥llh~ wlli be delllhted Philillll of laiactory plo- ty Hospital. §=; iii? NICILY-The little sun. and Mrs. P. Bowneas of who was brought to the Gounty Hospital on Tuesday _ q- n 0perati0n.ls now doing nicely. f Bolmasa who has been stlyina tlgalporside returned home on We ;~§='er y Pope, Assistant Receiver-Gen -:er is-at the present time tempor §arIl‘l£ stationed at Halifax where he `-qw-ilk remain for six weeks, replacing Johnston, Assistant Receiver- .fGellera1 there who has gone on sick .of _.leave to the -West Indies. -i e. -coNc.aAruLA.rloNs_l\lr '»§‘homes Jackson, son of Lieut. Com. H. Scot Jackson and Mrs. Jack- _' of' "Bu.mmerside, who entered _Allison University after the recess, as a first year L1 to be coilgratulated on deading his class at tile Easter semi f-illlsl exams.-s. 3 _, rllliansl. l'l:srslmaY_rlle ru- fgieral of Mr. J. A. McDonald, Pro- illnclal Dairy Superintendent. was cld~ yesterday, and was very largely §ttefidgg. The service at St. Dun- ragylidhca, and at the grave was gonductod by Rev. Father Sullivan. he pall bearers were Messrs. R. E. gpillet, Fraser Morrow, Peter C. ?_k‘isi_iiQr£ vincent Mcquald. J. J. frainor, and John McDonald. ~_:_§»l. L. F _rasbtll AWAY Ycsrlaltnsv-~ Many friends throughout the prov- 3noe_'v¢ll_ regret to learn of the death Miss Mary McDonald, Cardigan, ;__gll_ughter of Hon. John A. McDonald, | In P.,_ _and Mrs. McDonald, who: M -passed away yesterday mornin! at 'tho ,city 1-lospital alter o. one: ill- Q. The deceased. who was only 15 i of age, was a lovable young ‘ ay toy. was a brilliant student at i‘»'r_irice of wales College. The Guard- _ ii tenders sincerest sympathy to the . stents and family in their sad be- §mvement. A . _ i . _death occurred at iloon on .__ aturday at his home in Summer-_a fide of Mr. Ludlow Sharp, son of ' irs.. _Sharp and the late John A. tbharp. at lilo nge or so yefl.~5_ gl, eath was the direct result ofa most egrettable accident. On July 9th "‘"f'¢U9 dfivilll his team he fell from °"“‘*\ll'°i\ in lttemptinlz to wlro on a dog that was barking furiously ll; the horse and was dragged some _ ,JM obtained In spite of the best medical skill Mr. Sharp never recovered from the terrible effects of the accident and widespread regret is felt' in the loss of one of Sum- merslde's best citizens in this sadiz ‘-yay. There are left to mourn besides brothvrs. namely Mrs. James M¢. mvnion: Mrs. Dr. McNeill, wlnnlpeg; l Dr' m°h"d Shlfv. Providence, R. AIM" SHND. Bedeoue. and I 5575-* ll 1101110. to whom The in Guardian extends sincere sympl.lthy_ The funeral takes place this. Mon- d‘7' *"'°"“°°“ If 2 P- m.. from the ll no - - ' "‘° 5° th* P¢0Ple| Cemetery, .mu Mr. Jeans officiating. S. _hh ____...._._____. _ _ - l ~"llooyowhdlat»lw¢|vba|lh,’ » aalkloisuaaero- lvwvifepdlsé *QUHIIMCBUIO _ __ doqouiuannn ‘ ls the auvaaall 'ro»_uy_ _ _ A1' 'GYIO-'-At the weekly »dh\oer oz the one club iloio at me Pol-ite: Houae last evening at whtah Dr- Trevor WUO Drelidld. the attend- ance contest netted ninety-aight per cent of the membership pmaent. President Bill Gillis announced that Ur. Waiter Mc.N\|tt has blcn made an honorary member of the club with full privileges. The speaker of the evenirlg was Gyro Reg Bell. who gave a very interesting readlnz as regards to circumstantial evidence in er the -members with a sonB. Which was encored. This lnsinber!"WPY- as encored This number was fol Canadian reading by GNFU HBFYY Jamieson To Hon. John A. McDonald and s. McDonald will go the sympathy many friends throughout the W0-_ vlnce at the sudden and early pass-l 1 ng of their daughter Mary Bourke fl/icDonald who passed sway in Char- 'lottetown Hospital Sunday evening. l ,A diligent student at Prince ol` Wales Collegefenteriilg that institu- tion from Notre Dame Academy where she won the Governor Gene: ai’s Medal and a scholarship Miss McDonald won through her lovable and attractive personality many fiends to whom news of her death _.___ iw _ - Q, `slrArloNel> AT ll_~\LlrAx-Mr. lowed by a much appreciated F'f°n°hl laid _ l . . WUI? Mr m l 3. __ will bring sincere regret. _ km I r _ Enjoying excellent health until Thursday last when she became o th "’ I... Urol!! if sf! \.!'°»!!!,! News ud law. Gyro George McLellan favor- and was very largely attended by n _rare E23 'ills .ii E sharp- Bhlrv Ol llnnday aftlnoon. The imPl'H5iV° ggrvlgg was conducted by ROV. C. J. St. oho frtBdl!l'¢mlllPl~!ilof?-hdPl'0v- lnce. The doral tributes were ‘very Peoples Cemetery. The pail beaiorsi a, sharp. Percy Tantcn. Ray Tang mn, Jarvis Tanton and George Hoff, rin.-S. ( l ~ .- 1 theaopubaiatwoyaarscldandraia- __ »-_._ beautiful. The honorod remainls.were‘ e__;U$E3_‘:L_;e'l"c;|t;“‘° mgl; to rest in the family plot at lhe_ mn “ann was neld from the home of her sia- M°“__.__sh°1wn shu_p_ Hamm ter. Mrs. James B. Bradley. Sydney Street. on March \ 23rd at 3.16 and was largely attended. The service at St. Dunatsn’a Basilica and at the Brave was conducted by Reverend Bt. i li a U l 8 to M w l of the llneeutlve of the Oanadian Good Roads Association and felfpm EQ" 5 5 Cmtarioiaintbaoityattliapraaent tllnoineonnootionwitllaallnterpre- vlnclalconfeaineetebehilllnih- footo outlay tl»`imofw_tola'uy with the oblast el better eo»opara tion between rallrmds, slaaallalp llaosandPublic\Illhwan.ltue`a- this province tl: W. . "§ ii’ 3.. ig i¥ § § . ii iii' eg? _, rs§§ii§i§?§ * z ’= iliiigfiff la E ____ M___M._h°n was held from th er fully recovered and gradually ant witness of the grelt e failed until the end He was an ex tml, my, “gon pigs; in n *mme or her mm' Mm “nm” E Ice tionali bri ht oun lad and a Bradley Sydney Strat’ M Much gezeral fgvolirigte ‘vii/lthg his school fe _...___ ‘“|°“|“d ‘U4 Wmmlnu °PP°u‘“5 0f|||ng|;|n|-in nppgggggiy gighgy 3'dT; g_£,_;“°‘Z_ws°: "";“d chulns and bore his illness with A few short months ago llurodeh lb |;tu_aatill;|.te of bilxlillil I U33: gwpgygjgwq-55”” uyguggmn _ _ a as on an report next m great patience. There are left to MacPh¢e of Glen Wfwt wla the gm” sw" “nal” mwah nl, mayhem three sisters and __m_”_llicll and at th r , . . b o expedition. According fo mel as originally lnwaom., cor lou__§__ng room will t a . The dining situated to the lift the square with a to the side. To the the kitchen. Auxillhry el the upper fiom § if iii Et 5 5 t 3 on the lower floor ' 'my “U -DOING NIUILY--llrl. Glu" P.Grady's'many!ril\dslalulan»r- ocsuo¢,sioowiubop1euad_tcbe`artbataba . ' "= attnsmootudoin|nio°l:l.!t¢r“Ml#l¢ii\l~\" -_-- ‘ -. .wma wwwmnmomuuhwumw- ummm mn mmnmmw _ tyHoscltalon'!\laadaymunlag.B._|g|mou|,`|upmnida°Hlll\dwith l' ‘ ‘ -rvlmuil. or an Lunaow _ narlars.-was foupd not s\\i1ty__ by Ill-AND!! IN °l&\Gl-e'1‘h3~ -me ;,,;,,,-,l of My, LW" A Bm unit Olloxla-Mr; ogg" xnlllall in sllmmeraide 0ourt=lrook!ield0lc_ameriea.IM-.tcokaonr wok place from the residence W. W. Mutch. larnaeliffe. has rec- . l slid thatthere tml of the dairy bualneea_of of his mother, Mrs- John A. Shu-p, ently opened a fox den I-lid found spring atleot. summorsico ou nine=Uv°r!°=n\|u-'lbiwthlrcl ed seven splended pups last year. Clair Jeans. assisted by the_ This makes sixteen pups she has ir of the Presbyterian Ohurch_ralsed in two years which ia a good _ION §§§“§§““* is E 3 s;gE§s§§E§,§ EE.; rt§l§a§§;§=§l;;i§ i‘§§*§21E§§'t.* ¥§ ggésgg ga; iiiil she waaalldl _ _ Deir °\rlngbl lntllehorth sUuMm.s1Dl:.Am~ll'l-llr.so- g,.¢du,¢,¢,_ _ l _ ed on assuming the head of this im- “dw” °hw,m_ md . ,nbh for 'nd _hun om M addy. but Besides her Sorrowinz l»ar°nts.` Lam 'ro ru:s'r-Au that was mor-' l=°ft“‘*~ '“°"°*“*"° °°"¢°"' communion purposes lo rrootown U, du," Qmammy mme mmm; ,lm ,ug to l ` . . ml er; are left to mourn, the follow~. tal of the late Mrs. Sophia E. Rob-_ Frm" Tim ping on gud, of y°1y¢g gm", It hh “sum” on ¢m”M an ‘t Ei 8 :others and sisters; Barbara in] ertxon was laid to rest yesterday ` aluminum. non-tarniahing. with a uw gggfnf 57 yu", M'g,\pu¢ 9"¢'. ontresl. Anna, Msrslret. John (off lnorl-ling in the Roman catholic; I M,-_ 1-lmotny Young or Glen lor- removable sux plum pq in uw bor. dock he W ,,,¢g,,,l,. mm, Wm, the Bank of Montreal staff). Gert-| coll-leafy. The remains were borne wt, who recently' wont ` through a tom. The table lg of ogg, in g, qu-le . my-.,|,¢|| md ,und /guy 'glmqgt md' 'M °'“"“ 1° °"“"°‘°=‘°‘"”-r by the mil bwm mm her hte serious opmuoo ul tu P. at uuno mio. 'rilau will bo logulu lu. uumeolutuly. rl.. oooouou -no lo- _ no charles. a student lu Dalhousie 1-,,,l¢,n¢¢ to ae, nunstaou Basilica, l-locplial lm lolely return..-l to im nliluieu or one who took a deep in- ncaa at summorado for many ` " than ““’°““Y- H‘“‘“"- lwhere 1 Requiem Hish Mass was cel- llqlne. Hi.; many friends will be .ol-eat ln tr.e uhllrclrallll tile cause years and was an expert acccuntsih iebrated by Rev. P. Mcldahon. D. D- gratified to hear that his progress for which it stands., having_.been bockkeepet fu'-.ggvgal ‘Wi-°Sd=r mu poll scum were neun. Prank toward. ll return to yoociuoltn u -__ ol tiloiudlng emu lo an wen ol 1 o, ll wl»ul.c..l.cl- J . ~ l ‘ ._ wllsrnlla roallcasr ron .lr »“°D°w °°' °“ ° ' " ° "mu °“°°‘"“1“' l ms'rrrv'n woitx uw "Wm" md 1°' nm Y." _ _ ` i lagher, B. P. Doyle, C. J. Moran and --- I . `Th° C°m' pl»t'occuii¢d‘ that position with Mr. “"‘__’ “’ 3 "5‘"‘ ‘*”""'“"“"~ ‘ wicnu. .l. Mllcl-lell. Preceolnll the Mrs. olnnpoell. moe nllltil Mac- "`°"‘Y°"" ’°‘“" W°‘“°"" “"“““P° iz. T. Mol-rison. water stunt. sum-~ wlnoy eiou|° temporary management of tlle_Am~ mu-,h,4\,y herat lndustry. The permanent posi- wv 11°' ooo wuieo taxon by not soluble. ot luaomllt on lemons nleiv. __ h*Pl*°1‘ aummal-side, wllo now hal churn of pun” l- irraillor, who super- "" ""°` I °f°\m°I'¥ in P'”\9° “WW I.'"‘“¢- intended gtsmoval of the °1°““°lll lapcruaa--atinolnaélo. P. ll. l. 0,. Mr. Gamble will take over control - --- _ ._l..lolul'r¢ ll mon" lé'zsai- rllumloy _1;2;,,;::_,_,;. m:,,°;a M°D°;,::|_ 35 __l_m_m_ wt _hu un" at _“_ i-_his nlonlgh B _ les:-up 3:1; w _“the wor o _ rs w re asm. Us - ‘ of con- < 3-m¢;¢ NT »- A leans called for the l>ill'P°l° _ _ _ 1; 1| ymgomoql that the yo:;GAn::‘En:l5;llD:ouirc= oil mum’ wuum “°"“' “‘°”““ tiael-ing the ulviaabuitlr or adopting Hrs. ; es lie Est -.fromihheune to ollulon moi ‘a Oemolorm' _B _. lnspemo ll number or nomo ln the my Baclolefcharles Clmvbeli and eneoolui, llaobio one lunc lliapooi " f _ hu ,,m,|4,,,;,;, mm ” _mg \_|_lNl\ U-4° vicinity or ulo city yum-soy. xt io Urbln Clmvbell- 8- ‘ tion. and consequently one intention lo apply for an official '\ liked by all who *Nw hill inspection or prospective fields ul UWII- MAY BB COMP!-l'l'BD FN dootil will be ml'-ly llllenled- s no mutt ue rooted on by lun.. JULY-Reivfhms ff°m New Y°fl< nu nlomol-. siotuon me anon are °n';“_'“"n “_ °“| _“““““'un °"“‘"“‘_ umm; .nu ,mm ,{u,, 11",,” ,,,.g. ll. ullm-. sae mu. .1.'s`. rlololue, arm” u Om" bum it an “_ via Montreal last week. Mr. I. A. hog-tfelt sympathy of this common-` mM_ o.mm_ mmm md ww. “gg qllgmgtggggwggilgi mm, M, ofmm .imcm In an McDonald, President of the Aasoeiat- my gm bg ggwndgd ln their sure ba- "M nu “nr” nm.. h `m““h_ mama,” ML Aubrey Mum h hu od Boards of 'made intervleweqmiz |-engmggm ~ `\ _ lemmmly -umm the Mm". wlthe latter city the mansgero _ lulo plane.. on me llelu ut souciloort l "°"°' °°""°“"°'“ °‘ "‘° °"“““““ 'rho noltol mon me sight _sy °‘“` °“‘“"° 'H' in order to rest lt. Mr. ll-vine sl-lived N'"°“" ”"”""” ”“""““ "" was Margaret alqliaa, soprano. and in me my '_ mm md mum” w aanadian National Hotel here. Mr. ua .wuur nuuum ,|““_ W" _ waatold that the hotel ~ -l V. _l _ umckwn 'mm' um H" °°l°°k' would probably be opened in July. "au, “Joy” " ' H "nw"-° 'although there is danger of some de- ‘ GOOD IOADS “PIISINTA-l ky m wnn.°u°n with the mum' of uv* MN' W' ' L' 5°“"'¢' “WW” the sub-contracts. The work _ andi plana are being completed with ali. xc- louusraauauysevaboineouw '"4' "" - oturusaatuoonmaaalnguloat-'!¢'°"“*ll'*l“‘Y-“’“‘*"-'°~°“°" ° throlsgh the centre and rear ettlle buiitllllll involved £5 .3 git ti iii _ iiigiiii gi sir; Sgifgli £§_ b lEl§l§§_ E é it ly rtgggé F _*_ nuns; tile-wukilo emch iu.»`wo» ...N _ - _ 4 ._ _ _ J'-__ .*. u 1 l from fire.- 50010. was The an tba laundry ul s n mu estat- oooervou gmt audit for the svltw- §==yrB§ §’°‘_= err* giiégig gE§5§§§s§§; e l§.;;i§§E§§§§5§;§t gist §§5E§5§5i;§€ og §§§i§§§;l¥i;"" an that may me mul ,u|.¢to.l‘lt, me- Kl lllllydl K 'll Every effect has a that you are still nslbiiity some- is to hiamafjl give the church _over ,three ._ ellad 'hu heat ‘ . l r e it The because counsel methods t would oh of Mae Father i.s_ nottoblamebeoauaeilcsavealilic a}_~!o 5 ;EE§g filiiiitifigéié ' 8 5% __ ;aF"E§§5F%g ggi; Q i§;‘§§§r3§’tgE §.sii§;i§i§§il_ moo _ _.v_.‘-_ .4 . __ E -ggs 5?. Ilililllw G-1 t-hh `Il‘0¥a¢l1`lllNh` ll »lt.,,a___»e_a_l. nummalprmmmm' auamumumwuunwm i|al._U°l!\I%1. a daulhtei. _» lr ls i;5 ei 3 F '3r _gg §;%_ ii? iz? *Gb however. W” Wt. ' Jimmie Jingle Says: ` .Mullins and rolls and mu se. at elm-. McDonald l _ll0lIla'l"S0s1-'A__\i__»?iaolult Allllol., _March 80. -Robertson, aged g nu* > _ _ 11;' l :_ _ ‘llnrch 25.'_1U30, Mary -Smith, widow ortho into Mr. alma Moci=nee_ um as years. ` ' auuciog occupied W th' °=’~*"“-‘*" uolrrou-nl comin-iolle lvlue of Smith, Thomas Swee oy, John Call _ l l ’ ' Peters Bay, was brought to the| Kham and Jam” H_°MoMshm_ ' daylisht saving for the city of__0i-X8 (Special to the Guardian) mmf; of Livingston and Hoopeir ruptured wpendym warren Pmdmc Frm” Edwud Island Ho_,,pm,1 y¢s__ ____ lottetown strously ll1l>f;"° mo mm SUMMERBIDE. April 3.-»'I_1\_e PGI' Bam Lee was us be romp: __;__Hm.mn_ sm M Fred and Elizabeth toroay wltll the bones or uotn legs _ mea and recommend s P ularlmonthiy meeting of the slim' auolmu-. 'rho total damage _one _Hamm _(Im mmmh Be" or [__ R Nl:w_ul:/in or I-‘mu -- At a _ mm, . _ _ _ ro on above the onriel lv soulrel mmm of me “mm I Pm' Mt! \11"»h°f \'°'°i"°d “M “ °° l mel-sidoloard of 'mae waaheid this the building at the time of writlnx L, Am M, yum and nine montlu_ ly lr . . 5 0 " _ _ . __ ~ ._ h' _ uc ol time be sum'-“W "°‘“ **‘° evening with sm: ltuooauoe. stout- lu llupouibie to uoortull. u in 111° :::¢:;°l'.`. Tvlxfeywzldtncxiflll elf; B,f°°“°" “”““*‘; “'°“;i'md°f°_ meeting lo wut on the city council ln, business was transacted. oem- out to me oulel- building belonzin: ' H - i ‘ v . evening he wa, ,epmed ...nm c.,,,.._' fhenxsmwie u';°b°__e;;';‘t° __ __ than _t_:____P:°vm" iluentw R discu;s°i_<;x_;eda_t° last ti;iL\ti;l_ to Mr. George Bushes. _ xeyy, aged 30 years. . ' ' " w adopting ly . meeting was reve 0 - fol-tooiy. ._ lsmglntes senator Pl-owse. M_;_'1_‘_. my by “mum eh. time one Mor lglnal plan and to hold qlurtel-ly _...__ _" ' _ rowse, e ormcr v ce-p en, _ _ ` 5 AT ST C"`“EmNE's“'°“|`al-ld manager was elected president *M mu ‘ld by hy bngamlww "nun mmm' gl: ‘Mn Mugxwum U0* l\|¢|'\"'| H0945! lf* W 90”' Rose Marie, beloved (laughter or 5*¢“"d'Y °ft"“°°" th” "ew “nd and manager and Miss Belle Park- enuve ‘wh ”“ mm y Jmuuy' Am-u' J y m ° tral Christian Church .closed the ll ntl ul 'vllol M D lo' ol ‘°°mpl°my ‘"”’“‘h°" "°"d°“°° °‘ msn ol the omcs stair seoletol-v` 'M' 8°' mb d°“'..m°1“'l"'" "im °‘°“°h1y 9‘°°“““ °' uw °°""` series whduded by 9'- "ld M" R S 8 y A C Oni 5 con " _ 'i - ~ nl . . . _ . atherines, was "__" . ul' 'nw 4”” W" “D"°“d N mu” l audience tin Brew rapidly worse until Satur- ehgxmlieglylnrgsgosiz Cby nm The treasurer' Mi” P"km°“ hu Wen; -MIMOIIAL _APPIECIATED-' um., gnu-(N-ly meeting; of sufficient' grrgumuvmw .a:”0; mg mgt day moming when on the advicg or|blm_ which was of ummown mgm_ with th* "fm 1°' Q" Pm* W" Y°"’°| At the retuilr HW|9°S» M“°h 309'- ‘interest to attract a larger part of mn-.u_u°“"»m“,_m“ .W hem M 1930, at the home of her daughter. her ph7”°1‘“ 511° W” "°m°"'ed t° was discovered about 2 D. m.. Bl1d‘ md her “mmm md emdmt .eb lu me Norm ,MMM md rn” u” m°mb°"mP' E- the Church. Dr. Whlllbh is I “VG ° h°5P“°1 “'h°"° sh” Pwed “Way ihsd made such headway that to save vm” have thus been rewsnmd bi mm Una” Umm” °°"1°°" "L The question of D\'°Vid4nI an lk' wire modern speaker but conserva- ncxt evening. dosllite tcnderest care the buudlnz was lmpossibm Owing P'°m°"“¥ he' "° this p°‘m°“' Th” erence was made _Y-0 the action of _Num summnuhwuwwum md uve in hh 'uumuxu ‘nd mwn_”xy‘ and best medical skill. _w 3 “lg in m adjacent dish-ict help pmsident' Mr' Pm‘"°' ms been ‘ the session in prlovldlnx iilbmorlais a|~"°lu¢|°nfp““d ¢Wr°y|_"gmp|»¢. Bcdpturu H. mt” um, it la no At ti-lc time or ner oootll both pol-_ "_, im ,,,,u,,,,,_ Th, 10,, y, mlm. '“°'“b°' °f “W “fm “in” 1°” “ll or a more permanent and useful mm ,D ummm .» mmm. ,mm un “_ md. LM Fm mm d me ,ms ws” absent ,mm th, m_°vmce_ “ed M between ‘moo and ”_000_ under his efficient and able dlr°ctl°ll_¢,l-M-“,l,¢r than the Iisiili wreath 0! mg field so that the lil' mill l¢'Vi¢° glblo llltorostllg, so lg 4|-gg. mm yc in Montreal where they were attend- ' only a very small part of which was _';'_’°::V;%s__.;\;5 the their departed brother. T gn gumnwrglqg mgy bg ggpqinugg, up 'nh ,_ mod," ._w“1_ In hh one ina the closing exercises of the Roy- ovoleo b insurance. Tho onl art- J.. Humphmy. 'rllese memorials had ` .p|,°,¢ al vmom Hospml ,mm which ,h,,,_;m ,,.,u§w=1'° 'in °"°“ “nays few eo from success to suculos Ml-_ hm mum .M Wm Pmem . ;';':___;"_‘:“_;'_: 93;? °' 'M """ “““°“ h° "°p°°'bm.W coNNol.|.Y-at Middleton. on Ap. daughter Barbara was one of thejchglm P"°‘"° L" "° be heanuy °°”3"‘t"l“' of ff atog h KELLY-In this city, April 1st, Mm non.:-In this city. April al-ll, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Doyle, aged ll onths._ ' pEATON-At Bcotchfort, on Apl-ll 3, Mrs. Joseph McKenna, Mrs. Flon Beaton; aged 88 years. _ MALONE-March 25, 1930. at Green- bay. Polar Stephen Malone. aged ll ara. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mal- rli 2nd. James Connolly. lead as _ _ gb _ __1f5-