'7 vb- 3-an-—. un til tod FY. ‘ MONDAY Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Farmer. Mt. Stewart. motoied to Charlottetown yesterday and reiriiuned in the City They were guests at the Canadian National Hotel. 1\1i'.=.s Katherine McCalluin and Miss_A_c_lo. Maciieod of Surnmersicle were weekend guests-of the latter's aunt._.Mrs. J. M. Mui-ley, Ritz‘ Ap€u't.i,ri€nts, Prince street. The community of North River, PE I ' war. saddened on Bob. 28th. by the sudden and unexpected death of Mrs. Donald Mathesoii Of that y plll.Ct'. The late Mrs. lvllllllcsoll was the duughl:i' of M1‘. and Mrs. Beu- jziiniu M.i2liosoii of Bridge. FUNERAL CF MRS. (i0DKlN—‘ The lunci-.il of the late Ml';>. Floru ‘ ' plzirc from her .lr'.e on ’l‘hui-.s- - uiis t'Oll(l|l(‘lL‘ll by "'~“““l by Re“ l VICE-—“A iiaiiger sigiiril" was the i’-‘ml-'““"-5«subject oi‘ an address by Mr. Ivan ll(‘lll'y, s. C. d Roi izd :, U.‘lllli‘.‘l !:‘t‘:'incli.. F(‘0Dlf.'5 ‘l‘l :' z‘.:~.;li <i".‘i|l'l'.'(l Lil March Ill. 11;‘: cl .\l. Allilli‘ .\1-.icD:'._iiald.; t ();.':. cr -- 1 ‘. Bill‘ U. Mar slit-0., lli' gnrel. Bed . :2: ‘int t‘l;lll}‘-.‘u‘(.‘Ol".(l year was the yJun,':st l'cctioi‘ick M.icLe3d ii‘ Martin. Cruml \'..'~'.\, uiicl ill‘! l.’iSL surviviii;' m.iiil;:r. in 1884 she iunriicd Mul-i . —Dr. A. A. Lockhart of Kensinp tab will practice his profession as dentist in Summersidc it was learned over the weekend. He was formerly a member of the firm of Leard, McMurdo and Loclchatt. Later he took up a practice for himself at Kcnsington, where he has been for more than twenty years. He opens his office in sum- merside on Wednesday. ‘ The death occurred at his home sourls River, on Sunday. March 22nd of Mr. James Alexander Gregory aged 78 years. Mr. Gregory had been in failing health for about ‘two years. but was able to be up and around until about six weeks ago when he contracted a cold. which developed ‘into a serious. ‘head malady and in spite of all he pas ed peacefully away. _%_ SUNDAY I-J\'ENll\'G SONG sun- Rooerts at the regular Sunday evening song service at Hearts Hall last night. He tcok the text of the ‘He, '.i'.idi‘cs:; from Pi‘overbs i. ".'ll l‘.‘p1'0\1,d, .i. 5li:i.ll siicid . _ be de- stroyed. and that without 1' Mr. Allister ll11‘.i(‘DOllEl'.(l was the it-liiiii'in:in and MI‘. Leslie SiL‘\‘.‘.ll‘l. litad the Scripture at last iiigiitl. Jscrvice I 02'. I: the cereiiioiiy.» SONS——Tl*.e funeral of the late Mr. Mac- ’ -afternoon iioni colm .i. .\l,icl)oi::ilcl. 5l£'ll‘..1 i:c.'fi;riiiui by Rev. Mr. G:cri\vill. Orv. .. If.-id Mr. ') iiulci tlxed in 1925. I-'l'1\'l;ll.-'iL 01-‘ MR. \\'.\l.'GHAN ’1'lic llillEl'."l of Mr. Chzirles Henry V/:\.iii',l‘.1'.ll Lo 1: place yrsterdizy af- tci'ii.u>ii iruiii li; Clllllll“ lv :«'l.=. . the ciioir iie liyniii.< “Al).<ic W \\'t.’l‘.‘ Dr. lei‘. ' _ Wrigiil. . Cen‘.c'ei,v. Pr-':_r, l[‘l' ( A _( Lu .~\’l"I'l".'!\.'|)l-‘ll lrl~ N t 1::ii.‘ lnlkltl. Kli ~. . LI ( 0 H ,,.,:,n, Salk}: P. Jardinc. secretary treasurer; I... ck: N. 3 \\l‘.i‘l'(‘ he attended the ‘G‘ Lewlsv 5- B’ 1-“ H°"“°- exew‘ L‘\'i‘u. t? l\‘. iiiiicral of li:i:. i id Si. (1 itli M and W. H. PL‘llll’.‘il'{, George MacI_cod. Philip Howott, L. B. Mil- I!il.fl'lll9llL i ll -it luv {'03 ll|lll' lli.-i . \\llll [-7 siiii.li. pv- I‘l.<‘. ( uy ill lllf‘ ~ui'\ivt‘tl by lll. was at.- l:i'.i\c. ERA]. t‘. (‘(1 David Beiliune and G. D. the Rev. Hugh Mil. Mr. -iii-Luv, Jaines . , a“.dy on fcommittee, J. F. Arnott, Roy Hol- ,,I- 75,‘ H‘. is-Illall, Dr. E. T. Taiitoii: Member- Und “.11-C_ Ma {ship committee, w. E. Darby. E. P. I-John Pill‘SCll5 was held ycstercliiy the re ‘idcnce of ‘ his sister, Mrs. A. L. I-low;itt, School Sir:et. Rev. Hugh Miller. as isterl lby Rev J. W. Barbour conducted the services at the home and the grave side. The pallbearers were: 1!li‘l't‘-“-idellce. 193 :Mcssi‘s. Charles Saunders. E. Hol- uiu! was very large- _ , . .-oi we was con- dur~'.vd by inn Rev. Hugh Miller of '1‘i-iniiy Uv. icrl Church. Members of , ‘ llll‘ siiigiiig of favor- L.’ Ll Kindly Light" " ’I“.:c 1)il'll)C‘€ll‘t‘l‘S‘ Iliiiid. Hsodley Wei-ks, Robert Dun- caii. Thomas Mills. Ernest Coffin. Interment was in Sherwood Ceme-‘ , tery. I -—HEADS GENTLEi'\lEl\"S CLUB —-F‘. J. E. Wright was elected pres-, Gentlements ; ldent of Summerside Club at the annual meeting here. jfinnnces of the club were in flour- lirhiiig condition, it was ihown in a ;n~poit by the club 5€Cl'f‘l2\l‘y USA5- jurei: other otl:t-err. eierlcd \\'r-rc. B. W. Robinson. vice president: R. S. ' tivc members: Eentertainment Bc.<..~;ic A. .Vi0o:c. ri .\l.‘.l.Cl' of Mr. Cy- i l"°11‘y. J.H. Gaudet, Auditor, L. En- i'il:; llfmii-. and two sons. and 0nolm3“' -.l:iii;l:t:~r stills‘; n:- H1ll'\'i"_V by his lll f .l'.E t wife. South The Brook I I Mrs. William McDonald. 54 King and Muri'ay ill the \‘.’:s‘., and the SWML has received the sad news ‘l“i"=¥“l“' 1-‘ M"5- -J‘”“e5 L*’“”5- 1" of the death of her sisier. Mrs. Min‘- of which the deceased was it mem- lioiiicvviilc. i\I:i:.s. A nephew of tiie,gm,,L wemlhel.-De‘, Mcphersam tlC(‘E‘B.’C(‘l l'.3 T. S. F‘u1‘l0X1Z iieiast. The fuiieral wus Wednesday. “rt 1. rm. n,.~ual lliiiic, :0 opcilk of, one of thcsc who have been called‘- held who 9‘ A’“'ipi=.sscd away at her home in North loving care and medical attention,- ‘.i:'tly.' ' FUNERAL OF LATE MR. PAR-; TUESDAY burg. Florlcla. part of the winter. wards of twenty years. Deep sadness fell over the coin- when death entered reward on George MacDonald Friday morning. Jlllllfl.l'y (list. lLL IN BOS'l‘0l\'—-Mrs. Jack Mc- Aleer uieo Jenn Blanchard) now residing in Boston. underwent an Lpcratloll on Sunday. The reassur- lng news was received by telephone that the operation was successful ‘and that she was resting comfort- ,2ibly. Her sister, Miss Lucy Blan- ‘lchiud. left on Saturday and will .remu:ii with her during her convul- ‘ cscencc. 1 AT Gl'It0—-At the iogulsr week- ly meeting of the Gyro Club held . Irish f'VCil§1li-' in the Canadian Nu- ‘ iioiiul Hotel plans for the Easter ‘G~"°"3~' and N5 b"1d’-‘- M5 and MW? i Monday dance were completed. i One new member. Dr. F. C. ‘ Lyzugan, was iecoivecl into the -Cub. It wiis announced that the flllllllal inceling of the Club would ‘be held on the cvciiiiig of April l 20'.h. Vice President Dr, B. C. Keep- ing presided. On March 16th. 1936. the sad news spread quickly fur and wide thut James Louis Rose of Lake- vlllc had passed to join the Great Mzijii-ity. The late Mr. Rose was one of the old luiidmarks of North Ll\kC. E mail loved in his com- munity and know and ‘lhrouchoiit eastern Kings. He \\‘as -the eldsst son of the late Wiuliim ?Rosi- and Mrs. no-ac. whose imidcn Mr. I-lzustoii was the son of wil-i mime was Charity June Baker. Citizc ns of were shocked this to learn of the on Tuesday. March 31st of Miss Ethel M'rl('Qll8l(l. Miss MiicQuaid. lvslin iiiidri'w.~iii. it imrioiis operation ,3 short, tum ago. failed to recover i(I(‘:<])ilE‘ the best skill of pliysiciam. land iiurses. The funeral which was ilargcly attended took place from gllfl‘ late residence. Baldwin's Rood ion Fi'i(iAy. April 3rd. Interment in lSt-. Theresa's cemetery. . ; FUNERAI. YESTERDAY-'I‘lic vfunerai of Michael Connolly, was iheld yoslcrday morning from his late resiclencc, N4 Prince Street. A Iurge i~cp;'cseiitatioii of the L. P. U., ibfl‘. was pi'e.sent. Requiem High ‘Mass at St. Dunstairs Basilica was °" l Aiido\'er at the age of 67. The de- 1 celebrated by Rev. J. F‘. Joltiistoii, to thcir ctcrnril r.'\\‘ord in the high- est tcrins which flier could P3551513’ merit. but to record has often lv ‘ihc t0nl(‘lll tho 1*. culled flp1’)l‘G('l:lliCll of s we are called .i:'.~, of one who crih spontaneous- everyone whl‘e still in this life. Such a one Cv\‘l'Ll'\ll'l€ Mc- w: 5 the late Mis. Kenna of Mermaid who lVlfl!‘('ll 2nd. Coniing mid i about fire R5‘ died on I a siranccr into our )'C,l1‘.H ago. Mrs.. lvfci-iennu soon made hcrsclf known! to her new neiglibours by her spjntunecus good will to everyonel and by the warm hospllflllly Of her‘ home. It may be truly the ))8.‘.'.illlt: of Mrs. {{(-(l;;l‘v dc-plnrctl by ziiiyoiic who has| ever had the p‘.ciisui‘e of lmowini licr, or Fx)l(‘l‘l(‘ll(".‘tl her lmspitality. 'l‘his is ii small tribute in behalf, of her ]l(‘ll'!llbOlll'>l and friends. fllldi ofic way 0‘ .«.‘n:w:'m~ cur appreciation of A life that ll.‘.:. fo\.‘owc-ii all the Si2llldfI‘.‘(l.“. of truc Chrl t.innit_v. it is such McKc said that min is I n p.‘l'f.Oll who is deeply estcoincd in life and rcgi'c‘.‘.cd in‘ death. lloii. C‘-co‘ c E. Huglisb, Etlwzi rd 1 Llbflflll’ n .‘ t..d:iy Prince iliousle, N. B. The funeral was held itil old man of 5 hi.-, mm L»: i.:d.iy B.l‘.'.l was coiirzratulatory rccipitnt mriny l0l.tL‘l':‘- :‘.l‘.tl it-Lcgi‘: parts of C.illiltlll. Mcmb:-rs of me Prince of \v‘nl.~h Mr. Hitches was the am. at 4 o'clock to Lleut. Francis Io.ir.dsr, ciiliatl to see him ye.ter- ,3, MagD“f[_ son of G93;-ge 1:, day, as iii y have (lone on lilsgmgcnugf of 124 walnut gu-"cg birth dnv alllllyCI‘Sll,l‘y for . 38.1‘:-‘. 11". ‘lib reason years, keen and n.'ci't.. O , occasion. iizirl of illitcss Mr. Hiiglics’ 51! ms ]l'.CI :iiictl mind is in ' v -» He was. however. fiueiids celebrated the from all Edward Eard of 273 Forest avenue. was mar- lsziiid Pliai'ina'.cuLi:r.l Association. [1-led on Saturday afternoon, March 5°V€l_‘3l lE.'rocitt:ri, in Hempstead, L.I. him a iii:.giiil._coi'.l. boquet, olrcsss. .3,“ shaflukm sun mm navy blue Tlioucli coiifuud in his home by ‘$5,550,195 md wore a Cmsago of ““d “d"‘“‘°°d igarderiles. l-ler bridesmaid was Miss still h“ ‘”‘5‘y'f who wore ii navy blue taffeta suit’ llothing bc‘.t:r than a chat ovei mm mnwmng -,o1d tlinss with his and . _ lature. both as A Liberal supporter and liberal Government member not it period of twenty-two years. - .-Hughes‘ long career as a pub-. c man has furnished him with I ll fund of memories and renun- cez. In politics he exp ',- "downs” as wel as the vrng. been "snowed under" and on n another »- to his constituency by Iii‘ I u - . successful in hll as the sat in en. ~i°3;;.9 on ceased who was a native of this Mrs. B. B. Wrigley, and Mrs. Lil- dover. and two sisters, Mrs. Wl‘liam MacDonald and Mrs. Joseph White., bolll of this province. Funeral ser-i vices were conducted by Rev. Clin-, lion W. Carvell, pastor of the Trini-,' lflrlflll Congregational Church. and ,in2erment was at the Rfdgewood ‘Cemetery, North Andover. ‘ It is with deep regret that we- ,note the passing of Mr. M:-iithew‘ IGallaiit of New Yoik. and former-lg ly of Oyster Bed ‘Bridge, P. E. 11- ~ land. The news of his death came as a great shock to his parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Gallant on March 19th. The partlcultlrs stated that their son had been working on a steel bridge. and fell from his lad- der and only lived ten minutes af- ter the accident occurred. His re- mains were forwarded to Prince Edward Island for buria‘, his broth- er of Dalhousie met the remains at Mcncton and accorripaiifed them to the Is‘und. There are left to mourn besides his heart broken parents. two sisters, Mrs. Angus Doucette. .0)/stcr Bed Brdge. and Miss Aldona IR. N., at home also two brothers. ‘Cyril at home and Angus in Dal- ian March 28th from the st. Augus- tine Church, Rusiico. Interment in ,the Rustlco Cemctri-y.—G l, MlFs Rhoda M. Howard. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Preston W. How- ? ‘The bride vvag rl'.'es‘3ed In R dark illrthclmoe Brady ,a girlhood chum. city, is survived by two dflllglll.L‘l‘S.l lion D. Walters. both of North An-I I‘who iLL°.o conducted service at the grave. The pail-bearers were: -Messrs. Alex Condy. Michael Clark- lii, Anthony Hnucliey, Wm. Mur- nsigluin, John Philip Martin arid Win. Bradley. For the second time this week. the Angel of Death visited this vieinit_v illld bore away to the Great I3:-yoiicl the spirit cl‘ Mrs. John Cor- :-oran. Baldwin's Road. Mrs. C01‘- omn. who was in her 42nd your red away on Tuesday. March 31, 139.. dcs her sorrowing husgand there and left to mourn their loss two ers and one brother of this Pro- vir.cc, also one brother in the Uni- ted States. The pail-bearers were: as follows: Messrs. Joe .Cullen. Patrick Sanphy. Eddie Cairns. Angus MacKenzle. William Goodwin. An- drew Joe Mooney. Internieiit in st. Theresa. Cemeicry. AT ROTABY—Mr. E. L. Miles. manager of the Eastrrn Division Standard Pavlrg, Co. Ltd., was the speaker at the Rotary luncheon yestei‘da,v. An account of his speech on road building appears elsewhere in Lh's is"-ue. The Nom- 1nat'ig Committee consisting of H. L. Palmer. G. F. Hutcheson and Neil D. MricL-can. appointed to select a slate of officers and direc- tors for the club for the next year. reported as follows: President. J. M. Murley; Vice President, C. N. Bissett; Secretary, Arthur Mould; Treasurer. Arthur Belcher. other directois, Alfred Fl her (retiring president), R. E. Mutch and Hon. T. W. L. Prowee. The report was unan‘mously adopted. The forc- going seven offl ers constitute the directorate for this year. Rotarlan i Roy McClure was in the chair yes- Iterday. Mr. B. I. O’I_-eary. Super- intsiidciit of COllSl.l'llCl.l0ll for the Standard Paving Company, was a guest. Hon. B. w. LcPlze was wel- comed back to the club after be- Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Chand- ler have returned from -St. Peters- whore‘ they spent FIRST IIEIIIIING OF SEASON- To Mr. Hilary Chevecle of Souris goes the honor of landing the first catch of herring for the seuon on April 2nd and the earliest for up- muxilty of Little Pond and vicinity, their midst and suddenly called to its eternal the soul of Mrs. Lucetta MacDonald. widow of the late John THE IWEEKVNEWBUDGET iron ‘OUR s of cerebral hemorrhage. .—_.-—— gregation. Webster was in charge of the ser- vice, and was assisted by the regu- lar session in the dignified ordin- ation service of the llresbyterlen Church in Canada. Those ordained to the eidership were. Messrs Albert I-‘arquhnnon, Herbert. Jewell, J. E. Itoss Mac. Ewen, Prestcn MacLaine. Willis Nichcl on and John B. Roper. This brings the present standing of the session to sixteen. I M. E on in recent Friday evening a ,‘largc number of the younger folk .of wood Islands actinx under the auspices o‘ the Young People's So- ,cleiy or tll." Pi-csbytcrlaii Church, ‘Wood Islands, assembled at the [home of Mr. and Mrs. Dougald ‘Stewali. to do honor to his son fC-corge J. Stewart. 3 While the friends were assemb- ‘liiig the time was p'easantly spent jiii music and social intercourse. iLiici' Mr. Murdoch McPhee was lclecied chairman for the evening. In ll. fcw well chosen words he stated the puipose of the gather- ‘ing and then called upon the Miii— ,istei'. Rev. R. l-Ieiisley Stavert to lread an fl('dlt‘S5 to Mr. and Mrs. .St:\vart Jr. i _{ ‘ Mr. Gnrfioltl Stevenson, Hazel .Grovc, received the sad intelligence ‘lot the death 0’ h‘5 nephew, Mr. respected-Roland Hcusion. 21. a resident of, 8”“ FY5551“? ,lCont:o:o:>k at the Margaret Pills- bury hospital. Born in Pembroke. .l:nm and Florence (Hooper) Hous- ‘t:ii and was a graduate of Pem-3 community brake Academy. Survivors are his Wlih 8 can-cllv of seven hundred , air::ils. five sister-:. the Misses Vex-, ,sudden death at the City Hospltollom, mm Haze] Hous-_on of New, me or an additional stand -pipe .,Yorl<. ilfih. Ralph Richard and Mrs. ;Bcrnic~ Goss of Canaan. and Mrs. ,Richard Hainnioiid of Saugue. and ;two brothers. mere:-t and TYNE ‘Houstm of COlllCOcOOl-I. Funeral services were held from: the Hoyt Funeral Home, 38 South ‘Main Street. Cciitoccook. 1 (Tire Wli‘iaiu Houston above l\’.- {ferrcd to was a native of Frederic- iton. P.E.I.. and .1 brother of Gar- field mid Rufus Stevenson. The isylllpfliliv of a host of Lrleiids goes lout to Mr. and Mrs. Houston in the loss of their helcved son Roland.) BRIDAL SHOWER—-On Wednes- day evening. Epril 151., 3. large cam- priiy of friends and neighbors from Springfield West waited on Mr. and iivirs. James Mcwilliams at the home of Mr. Jarvis Dynient to offer their lienrty felicitations to the newly-married couple. The bride. formerly Miss Bernice McKenzie. is n popular young lady of Spring- fiulcl West, and the groom n. pros- perous farmer of West Cape. After a. short address by the chairman Mr. C. M. \Vootislde, the young cou- ple were presented with a large lllll’lll)’3l‘ of gifts. which were opened by Ml'S. Ray Kennedy, and the ac- coiiipaiiying verses read by Mrs. Geo. Wilkinson, after which all Joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." Mr. McWll- lizims on bcha‘f of Mrs. Mcwillisms and himself thanked the company for their beautiful gifts and good wishes which were much apprecia- ted. Refreshinents were served by the ladies in charge. The remainder of the evening wns spent in tripping the light, fantastic. music being fur- nished by Mr. Preston Robinson. violinist. accompanied by Mr. Jar- vis Dymcnt on the accordion. In the paging of John Parsons whose death occurred suddenly on Friday last, April (ltd. the city lost. one of its oldest and most respected citizens. Although in his ‘lard year, the late Mr. Parsons was quite active and about as usual. For the past few weeks, however. he complained of feeling unwe‘l. but his relatives and ilutimate friends did not consider ’ the illness serious. ' He was is man of friendly disposi- tion. enjoying a large circle of friends who deeply moum his loss. As his father before him the late Mr. Parsons followed the trade of blacksmith and with his brother Honry, conducted the large forge on 1-iiisboro street, adjoining the home, where they did a flourlsliing busi- ness before the advent of the auto- mobile. Shortly after the death of his brother. he rctlrccl from business. ing absent through illness. Treas- accessories. Miss from Brockton High in 1929 and from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1033. He is a mem- Randolph Field. Texas. and strid- uoted frcm the Fiylna school at Kelly ruary. me. I10 New“? the Dlellngulihod Flying Cross. meld. Long Islan The following — Prooton w. Howard. aeom 1'»- Inff, June: .7. Dobertva J15. Batbaro stain and Miss a.... bg; of seaboard and Blade. He at- tendcd the Army Flying school at Army Advanced Field in Feb- received. . a u . Msonuff will be .zL‘;::.omumrl£nv I at Milchfl d. ‘ mm r°°'°s“.:.'; : lit. in waded the wddim Mu_ lull lldflh 1 urer Arthur Beleher roporwd the ‘result of the Rotary Auction as enjoying a well earned rest. , A sad feature of his passing was . the fact that one sister, Miss Julie C i Parsons was unable to be present at I There passed away at Algxandn on the 29th day of Dec, me. wu. Iiam Ryan Burhoo. can of the late Richard nurhoe and Susan Wood A solemn and impressive service was enjoyed by a large conzrcn. tian at Zion Church on Sunday’ morning, when six new elders-elect were ordained to the eldereliip and inducted into the session of an con. The minister. Rev. G. Carlyle ' WIDNIIDAI IN Msiuoiu; or N038! .. gm. flag on the Canadian Legion Home is flying at half mutln respect to the memo y of Nurein Sister Win. nifred Grace Mlobeo , who puud away in Phoenix. Arllong. Monday. FUNERAL SERVICES-'-The fun- oral took place to at. areas‘: you- terday morning of Mr. Robert Cur- ran. an aged and highly respected farmer of Baldwin's Road, formerly I-Iigh Sheriff of Kings County. He was a brother of Rev. Dr. Thoiuas Curran, formerly Rector of St. Dun- stan's University and of John Cur. run of Baldwin's Road. A more ex. tended obituary notice will appear ’atei-. . . ‘ Prince Edward Island teachers at ,l the opening sessions of the annual ‘three-day convention yesterday ‘ heard interesting addresses dealing l with problems oonfrontlrig the teaching profession. Practical de- gmonstration lessons were included .- in the day's program. ; Miss Bessie MaeI..eod, president of . the P. E. 1. Teachers‘ Federation in her report of the year's activities . told the meeting that the "Teachers ‘Aid Service" established last year ,for the purpose of assisting the ,‘ members of the Federation in their 'l‘EiDECtlVB school problems had chieved great success. ' I The service was directed during ‘.1035 by Mr. C. P‘. l-line, vioe-prln- cipal of West Kent School. The adoption of Miss MaoLeod's report, which appears in full at the end of this article. was moved by Mr. James Mccallum. seconded by Miss Jacqueline MacDonald. and supported by Mr. C. B. Jelly. l A talk on fire protection and 1 ])l'(‘l'ellLl0ll in re‘ation to insur- ance rates was given by Mr. O. A. Brcr, Fire Marshal, at the Sum- .n ide Club last evening to a and interested audience. Mr. lBcoi- discussed the water supply in the town : summerslde and congratulated the lcliizells on their endeavoring to improve their fire fighting equip- ‘ nu-nt from time to time. He sug- ge.;i.'.‘d the purehaze of a pumper to one thuusniid gallons per inm- ' for the storage of water. He ex- plained the nozzle pressure under Urfilllary conditions in the town and while he thought it was very . go:d in comparison with other towns he thought the citizens would be wise in having the pl‘€S- surc increased by the method sug- geited. The sudden death ,of Mr. Joseph Clisiriex Correy which occurred at his home in this city March lath came as a shock to We wife and family and to his immediate friends among whom he was highly esteemed Thrze of the family Mrs. William Harris and Mrs. William Acorn from Toronto, and the son Mr. Charles H. Carney, Cutknife, S-ask. come home to be with their niotlier. tle latter meeting with great dilfculty in getting here owning to flocds in the west The funcral took place on March 24th attd was largfiy attended, the szrvice at the- house and grave be- ing conducted by the Rev. Hugh Miller assisted by Major Stevens of the Salvation Army. The poll bear- ers Messrs John I-‘eavyour. Stanley Blazer. Thomas White. S. M Innis P. C. Manuel, Vernon Be - rey. Besides hi; soi-rowing widow who mourn; the loss of her loving companion. are Mrs. William ‘Her- ris and Mrs. William Acorn. Tor- onto; Mr. Wil‘lam Carney. T:rc“tw. and ‘Mr. Charles H. Car: ', Cit- knife Sask. Many lovely Slorsl of- ferings spoke of the appreciation of his friends. llandicrlft Competition The following is the prize list in the Prcvincinl Girl Guide Handi- craft competltlon held recently. Some 123 entries were received. Painting: 1. Doris Macdonild, 2nd Charolttetown Co.: 2. Name Go- mez. 3rd Charlottetown 00.; 3. Es- ther Miu.-Dougall. 3rd Charlottetown C.: Special Prize. Eileen Vail. find Charlottetown Co.: lfonourable Mention. Pauline LePage, 2nd Char- lottetown Co. Drawing: 1. Constance Leightiser. 4th Charlottetown Co.; 2. Earth rbes, 211d Charlottetown Co. ins. Pali-itingf Nora 111 4th Charlottetown Co. — sewing: 1. Dilys owcn. and Char- lottetown Co.; and Dorothy Hughas. 4th Charlottetown Co. Knitting: 1. Dorothy Hughes, mi Charlottetown Co.; 2. Alfreda Pick- ard. 2nd Charlottetown Co.; 3. Doris Maodonuld. 2nd Charlottetown Co. Toy Making: 1. Esther MacDou- gall. 3rd Char‘o‘.tetown Co.; 2. An- nabelle Lawson, 3rd Charlottetown in o. Hooking: 1. Rita Pickerinc. Bor- ATURPAY 0‘ yenr—old Catherine Conway died last l incentive to tr.-.*".°.*'..... *'*"....i:.. .. ...... ‘n-averlee. left on Mohdaymorninu for Bayneld. N. 3.. when he will superlnteud llffivlroliul for the opening of their fgotory at that place.-—D . ‘ \ INVIBTIOATS IIIAI —- 0137 police yesterday starhd. investin- tlon into a husk into the unoccu- pied nsldenee of Mr. V.1i. Good- will. believed to have been coin- mltted Sunday nllht. The door of the York Lane house was found open yesterday and police discov- ered it had been ransacked. wot- prints around the place indicated the break had been performed by boys. It was not known if anything had been taken from the house. A 1150011) To Bl PROUD 0!"-— Mr. Montague Axmsar. 14- l-- 16-- Montszue chipped recently 41 “W hogs to Moneton. N. 8.. through the live stock Ghlppinl club. that dressed 26 in the weights and 24 selects. the return for which netted Mr. Annear almost $700.00. - Mr. Annear .. ‘ afmnoflali aorta and grows all his own fodder for est- tle and hon. and rains in the vic- inity of 10) hols yearly for market- SUIIDIN DEATH AT PLEAS- ANT GROVE-Ml’. Edwml Flynn. Oil-yes.--old Pleasant Grove farm- or was found dead yesterday in the farm-house where he lived alone. He had been alek several Mobougall. broke into the losked house yesterday morning when his call at the door brouaht no answer. Flynn lay in bed where he had died during the night. Cor- oner Dr. 0. L. smith decided In inquest was not necessary. I Badly burned when her clothes caught fire as she stood on a chair near the hot kitchen stove. seven- she night from injury and shock. Mn. was s daughter of Mr. and Michael Conway, Carleton. The little girl was alone in the kitchen when the looldent occurred. shehsd drawnupocboirtothe stove and was reaching to take I. plate from the warming oven when her clothes oaiuht fire. The child’: screams attracted her parents but she Wu seriously burned before they were able to best the flames from her dress. She died in a few hours. The annual meeting of the C. W. L. Charlottetown sub-dlv- ision was held last nlplit. The president. Mrs. J. B. Fleming pro- slclocl. Reports were submitted cov- ering the year’; work of the N'- ganiutlon. The following are the officers elected: . President: Mrs. Prank Walker. let Vlce‘Prosidsnt: Miss Mu King (r9-elected); find Vice Pm.. Mrs. Leo Doyle; Ilrd Vice Prea- Mra. Louis Carley. Corre “ seoivtaryi Ml‘!- D. Kelly. Recording Secretary: Mrs. A. I-Iowatt Treasurer: Mrs. B. Paquetto. (aool.). Counsellors: Mrs. R. J. McDon- ald, Mrs. J. O'Neill, Mrs. 5. Bon- oit, Mrs. R. Sampel, Mrs. J. No- Aleer. Dr. McMahon the luv. Chap- lain was present and congratulat- ed the member on the work they accomplished during the year, on their, valued co-operation in all pariah activities and their splen- did contrlbution to charitable work. This tribute of appreclotioa from Rev. Dr. McMahon was In all members to still further efforts in their endeavors during the coming year. Reports submitted included the following: Study Clubs. Mrs. . J. Hewett; education. Min. Prank Murray: magazines. Mrs. M. M. Murphy; sick visiting committee. Mrs. A. C. Cullen; social service. Miss May King; and the corres- ponding eecroterrs report. Mrl. Katherine Kelly. The president’: report and the report of the re- cording secretary appear in full THURSDAY A ‘rture on adult education by D;-. J. T. Croteau. professor of nconomi and sociolo 1 at Prince of Wales College and 5:. Duo- stairs University. was the princip- al feature at the fourth semen of the teacher. convention last night. Instrumental music by Mr. Harry Gomez and Miss Rena Wood and readings by Miss Marjorie Hicks provided a delightful enm- taininent at the session and was greatly appreciated by the Mach- ers who enoored the artists Info and again. speakers at the morning session were, Hon. lhrk Iloaulnn. K. 0.. Minister of Health and Id- ucation. who inado on 899001 for closer co-operation between the teacher and the rate-payers. ol- days and a neizhbor, Mr. Edward ' dllllliter of Mrs. Simon Joseph, and and a competent assistant to until Saturday. when she compigm. vice of her plmic to bed. Pnoumonlo developed. and gfllllta the O1’ nisht their efforts proved unavail- ,u of Prince ‘emu school. under the direction or Miss Lillian Mac- Kenlle, was, also is feature of the morning program. It in with‘ a feeling of sorrow that we. today. chronic Mallard early age of at yearn. BEAM! 0!‘ MB. R. live. his Ltd.. St. John. Donald G. Munro. Beaupre. Que- Montreal; and Miss Helen. lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ewing had been: spending the winter in Mon- N . The death occurred at Rollo Bay On March 2401. 1936 of John A. Province and for many years a ru- ldent of Ilbrtune Bridxe. Mr. Ding- weil for the made his home with Andrew Paton of Rollo Boy. He was always 3 fgfv. °""«° WW1 _lvM voumier members of Mr. Patons family. helping them to become ‘ to of different games. Friends throughout the city will learn with regret of the death of George Resineld Pruner. after a weeks illness of pneumonia, which oocurred at his home aydriey street yesterday morning. The late Mr. Fraser was for a number of years cabinet maker with McFarlane an Co., Upholsterers, and Wu known as an expert. and con- Iclontious wonkman. As such in clue in contact with numerous pot- rons of the establishment, on of Whom hold him in high esteem. He leaves to mourn the loss of a kind and loving husband and father, his wife, one son John Reginald and one daughter Audmy; ulna two bmthera. Harold in Pmiadem_ and Hubert of this city, and . 51550”. Mrs: Muriel Walsh, Mm Florence cross. Altadena. Calif; and Mrs. Wm. Tend. City, to all of whom the Guardian extends sincere sympathy. Mr. 0. r. H bch , : Charlottetown uteni:i?sonciiY:1ezmw:: elected President of the Charlotte- town Lswn Tennis Club at the gn. nuel meeting held in the Y. M. 0. A. '".:.:.''.*‘'~ .. .. "ll esi t M l . Klnnon in his replace §g°§;.1T .¥f§-, activities during 1933 noted an in- creased enthusiasm in the court lame and was optimistic over the prospects for the coining “non, ’l’"°Wm¢ "10 Presentation of van. °“‘ °°mm1ll¢9 rebom e general dis. cualon ensued relative to the club's Be vitles the coming sauna. utfvgf lollowinc comprise the exoc- Honor P esld _ hr Clmgigyeu. r ent—Jfon. Him Prealdent—-G. II‘. Hutchuon. wh- - re .. . thaw“ r A. W. Ms Chairman of tn 0 . ml‘!-nt:o—-I. A. Bentleey. round‘ com lrmsn f th wM? McKlnn<x:1‘,\mb°flmp I All 1 th vu °0lnm1ttoo—!':ed Ke°lly.T "'”“"" coohalrman of the Entertflnmgng inmlttee——J. W. Rodd. Chairman of mg Duoheinln. onal members of executive lféfd; 3- 5- Rice. Olive Johnston. The 0 dl the deatlliutirf "3 iv beloved wife of George Tu ., which occurred at her residence, 22 zownal street Tuesday evening, .1. r I comparatively sh c 111;; tho use of‘ 42 years. or W’ “ - . I Pleas! disposition. the deceunga ".7',§.,,1.:.V,“.1 large circle of friends not only in “'4; city. but the unity. pmvgum, vv 0 will learn with regret of im- Pmins In the Prime of womanhood, The M0 Mrs. Tulle. who was a the late Simon Joseph, was born in ‘N8 City and after completing her education in st. Joseph's Convent, entered the dry goods store of her father, at that time conducted on Queen street, where she was al- ways found an obllging saieslady, he father in business. .4 , ' The deceased was about as usual ed of a heavy cold. and on the ad. ion, was ordered constant attention of ii and I nurse. who was 91! at her side. day and int. she leaves to mourn. in addition hocbvu; Choral einllnl by pupils profound lo the busing of one of New Inland‘: ular sons in tlwpeuon of Mr. .at the comparatively IWINC IN llloNTlli‘.Al-—'a2ie death occurred in Montreal. '1‘,uuday. of Mr. George wins. retired drvloods execu- of the mo of M. R. A.. He is survived by his _Wl1v. formerly May I-lugman of Montreal. and three children, Mn. Mrs. J. Douglas I-Iumphroy. Dirllwell who was an adoptad son of the late John A. Dingwell at one time rtocistrar of Bonds in this last five yeus had Tu Committee, 0 er, Illa. linen. Joltplli and tin. sincere. Annie, llrl. J. ll. Honolulu, out-um) and Ilonluc. use om brotim'.l"red tosllofvv mm. Glllldlln Olldlldl ‘WINK gym. srrsnnmo nnliwriox - The following teacher: from rice. town attended the Ivaobers Con. ventlon at oborlottotowu this week: uiuu Ci-sou Deacon, um nut Manna ll. .Ollve Steven and man. J. ,mm and mm. JIIDCDIENT Dll.-I lltln - -Vlldlment for 0350 and costs for the plaintiff was handed down by nu 30110? Jlldlv Duffy yesterday in the one 0. James Power. pulntm, V5 nuuell Abbott, defendant. Tho use was an action for damages resulting from 3 motor ‘car smash-up 1,, Oharlottetown last summer. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of Mr. Adrian Peter: was held vutmlnv morning from his late resideno:,.1'I Upycx-.?g-lace s,_ to st. Dunstan s Basilica, where R... gghm Hlsh Mass was celebrated by v. Louis Dousan. The psllbeue.-5 were Messrs. James Klnlne, Joseph Wood. 21. J. Gallant, Thomas Mac. Millan, Dr. J. E. Blanchard and Professor Blnnchzrd. service at the gglrlati was conducted by Father Mn. 0. ll!-Y drums sv Claude Smith of u.."f‘.'°i?.”.S: if directorate‘ was the guest speak“. 01' “W H1-Y Grads Club weekly sup. 9°’ .“‘°°“W 1”‘ GVGNM. Dreslded fig’ W "0-“HIM Jack MaoLesn. . smith who recently represent. ed the local Y. M. C. A. at the Na» tfonal Council Conference in Ham_ ltlhlgni Kaye an interesting report on bfleuoon ONMO. and also spoke A an: on Y. M. C. A. foreign Work. 3 "‘'’°“ °" l’l'~'.‘5 for the Club's ester Dance followed, ELECTED TO RED CROSS op. l!';ltlaIts—Di'. H. D. Johnson of ch". “"1 ‘V53 lPDOinted Honorary Councillor of the Canadian Red CV95} 50010917. one of the organiza. “OM hlzhcet honors. -during the recent Dominion convention in of. gwfi Mr. 0. J. Tweedy, x. c,, 0. otteto .. was olectod a mem. ber of the Red Croce uooutive for gfi arovlnoe. while four other t on lldwsrd !.\lI!ldQfl-ICPI. Vic. 0? L Goodwin. and Messrs. John Mcxonns. W. 1'. Tldmmh and D A. Mecklnnon-—wore mode honor "7 member! of the society. ==.=.-~_..£“‘."."L‘. menus - lit in: :7‘ l"fldIv- April 3. ms. ‘to 3:. '33 MM °¢°l'lo Macbeth. - eon. llBOW—On Tiieedav. March 31, me. at the naval Victoria Mon. tresl Mam-nlty xogpim, to M,_ ‘M M“ 0- 3- 310'. a daughter. ""9-M Wheat-luv iuvar, April . (1 Mrs. Walter . lhorn. ""534"-T0 Mr. and Mrs George Manse , w _ ' d_um;'rl Moe Audi 7. me. A NTVWLSON — At D ‘mm Avril 4. ms. to Mr. an'dnMrs. 3932 Nicholson. is dsuaiim. LlCLflmr—,At Mucoudm jluudly MN‘-‘h 3!. rm. to in-.'ma mg 5:11;“? Iaeclsir. a son (weighing 13 : .-4:-—-—.-———-———-4 blflll M"A‘c'x‘A‘Y-’- “h‘s.‘u‘ “Mon. “$11”. _ eoxay. New —At an out t . dlggfll I. 1930. ;‘Iuonuo?.Oasl‘lallllrl. 8! MACWILLIAIIS — At the Prince county Hospital. Saturday. April 4, 1006. An Mscwilllaml. Harmony. in 05 years. . . DILANIY-At Albany on Mon- day. April 0. 1030. we. ll. 0. De- ll-llly I805 I0. P ' I.INIi—auddenly at Wheetley River on April 6, 1936. Mrs. Walter Ling. nee Henriette Howard. beloved wife of Walter Linc. we 27. l!ACI.30D~At Phoehix, Arizona. April 0. 1086. Wlnnifrod Croce lusc- blod. dsllxhluor of the late John Mecmod. merchant tailor, and the late Mrs. Macneod, of Charlotte- town. PETEl.s—In the City Hospital. April 6, 1936, Adrian Peters. ' LING — Suddenly at Wheatley River: on April 5. 1936. Mrs .Waltei- Ling. nee Henriette Howard, be- loved wife of Walter Ling, use 27. MIQDONALD — At the Prince county Hospital, April 0. 1930. Al- ennder MacDonald. and 21. son of Mr. and Mrs. James 3. Mac- Donald. Borden. " YOUNG-—At the P. E. 1. Hospital. April 7. lfllfl. 'rimoi.hy Cophas Young. 30110 River. in hisuth year. WRIT!-At ll Grafton Street. on Wednesday, April I. 1080, Mrs. Tho- mas P. wnm in her mu year. IIIASII.-At sol-Sydney street. on Wednesday, April 8th. Reginald 0. Prater. no of years. ' WANT QNIYOU &MHfii Ti-'-ICEA HIM -2 “? "Ills. ‘ £5‘ .9. v i... ‘- ‘I '7 WHAT IS \T- SONNY?YOU DOWN Tl-W46 IMDx‘l"AN'l’ - isradv also had a cor.-sage of gar-» , , . . . _ . alntan;0S. W110-‘*9 numb“ b°'-h ‘ e l°l°w5- R‘°°lp“" ”'°52- °"p°“5°5' the funeral, being confined to her den: 2. Freda Lowe. Borden; 3. D0013-“Y “*9 P0193“ 1'“. PVC" 5“ to ho!’ sorrowin husband, manage: MCKlNNA—1h this City, April , Zllgytllie city and throughout the i:1“'d‘:‘:}Dt?‘:l:l:bgv;l:c!l‘3auIff was ls: 3345. leaving a balance of- 31,715.; bed mums the pm four mom“ “mm xm,m_ Mun-,, mm, the district; Mr. Lloyd of the ohuiotts Bowling Alloys 8. mo. lruioln J. usxonm aged -. qo3_mtify, is legion. » Mn, MICDU“ md,,,,,ed mm, distributed as follows: Red CTN. through illness. All entries will be on display at who, are A mini‘ on ¢uII¢10n- all chlldnn mum! in In from 2 ‘HI = _.-:A former member of the CW B;-cckign High in lggg and mm‘ for cripplcd ¢l“‘d*°ns work 31-41%, The funeral was held on Sunday the Canadlun Legion Room Wed- Inc‘: and Mr. it. 3. low. chit! to 18 vein: ciooree. Alma. Ken- 'rui.i.it—m the City. April 7. 193v .__o.unc;1_ 9. past president of the 30;,/an unmm“ m mm mm at Dispensary $100. Dental Cllnlqnriemoon from the residence of his nesdiiy afternoon and evening (to- superintendent of education. who neui,1vmis.'rheimn and Phyllis. Angelina '1‘ulle.deer'-y beloved wif Charlottetown Board for grade member 0‘ The?“ PM ‘she is I sister. Mrs. A. L. I-lowatt. day). There will be no admission. answered auctions Iflid by the Surviving aloosro an gua mom. of gnu. -pun‘ U.‘ Q_ -gnu H the Maritime our 0 , ' _ made. - mam-er ox we W '*‘°.".‘.‘:.°.'. °.‘.iL'°..."'i?“i.:.°‘“;’;........ BRINGING UP FATHER . -av csonoc MCMANUS ' DADDY TO . TOQTHE W1’. 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