. V“... _.»_.4;=r—.-—-—~~~ ~r~ _ THE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN s NWs Bget for Our S Y ......~.i.§ lf/ilifi Tliiiliililifl Subscrih cl’; 0N1)" gnu‘; _. Past GYM . IE F. Bethune, M.IJ.A-, i ' at the wsilllll g of the Club. the canadian w] W, Elmer Dunninfi 2L ' Final arrangements I“ ies, nm/hi; were an- echaumm, made fitting Thihe serious illness of ‘ dwnm-d MacNeill. u, To suntan my morning the three Jlffrce poiion, Patrick “Tm; Arldrew lilcLeod ar- ‘wection with the recent “ ppm“; m, the Polce ‘were remanded fol‘ ll 1B1 Igion of the Supreme Aamk “as filled $5 fllld fldays. _,.__ flfllCAi, CONDITION- V," voooved that Hon- woiii, Minister oi Pub- ‘ M, in hospital in Mon- m , my critical ooridllqon. eiii left Summerside yes- wspwai plane for Mone- , w Mllltrcul to see lwl‘ m, ii she consents, will i on following her arriv- m. Maoliieiil is under the w n! two gpQcIBISZS. V”__,_____ .5 liillETlNG-A meetinil “more Nurses Associat- Md at the City Hospital ,,,. The nurses were ad- ,’ _ w. J. P. MacMilif-Il. ,1 liealth and Education. , ‘was the "History of ‘from its earliest stages up “m! time and the speak- how fortunate thc public “the presJnL (lay as condit- improved so much during hundred years. A vote of mpresenied Dr, M‘cM'l- its acting President, Miss Iilo occupied the chair. _______._ ... mDWNG-A quiet nssolemnlzcd on Thurs- .... at the Manse, Bum- . byilev. C. J. St. Clair ttmlliss llelen MacArthur. liiir and Mrs. Charla! o. iiWest pyon. became iiildlilObMiPh MacArth- mpqside. The brde wore .. dress or‘ brown silk with alslloes to match. Her only h. a lovrly necklace oi . iilegiit of the groom. Im- --» Alter the ceremony the pungcouplc were tendered a at the home of the ills MacArthur assisted We in welcoming the guests. i. number oi’ friends and i» . were present to oiIer their, illatiolis. A dainty wedding ns served lifter which the limit iile time very pleas- ilidancing and music. Mr. InlifacArthui- were the rc- v of many lovely gifts. The “ 10in: in vxtcnding heartl Nations-S. idnwing prayer, for world lit for a blessing on tile Conference which liGen-cva this week, was ‘Ii the morning service yes- j_ merciful God‘ be Thou Wrinidst when the kl- -‘ tiiororld are moved, and " of mcn shake in the 0i war. O Thou, our "l the Prince of Peace, " u"? lltlllllcs oi the world will and charity, and bring Wll a blosscd and universal ' 960d, most gracious, Who ‘ livest wisdom and under- “" inspire and guide thc 1nd licarts oi those who - ll thc Disarmament Con. “ -Graiit unto them u great ‘El faith and justice, that 1* counsel‘. all the nations ‘ it their swords into ‘"5 and their spears moreniiiooks, and learn war ' "d may Thy great be exalted throughout the earth. Through Jesus " illlr Lord. Amen." chifztiglaoccurred at her home “Mmmlll on Friday, Jan. hm; z-il-loule, widow of the mute oule for many years l’ Bi. the P. E. I. railway. ._ ‘quail? 50m in Glasgow, h" eallllvh 30, 1853 and mm ly Birihood there, be- g will her Parents Mr. ' ‘Mill McPherson to Char. "m" She has since been m°°l Til-Bimini! citizens. m l‘ ‘Eloisa Christian wo- ‘mfg? was Service a. im- War“ “ml- Mm. I-ioule was H r 8t. Jung prubytaflm may“ PM iilli-y yuan and m been? dovoiod attendant u wells ncmly ma“ by m l‘ 01¢. her counsel 0f may‘ ""18 for the h‘ u“ “Wall "M all it She leaves tomourn mail-loos two "l" ‘WIY- WI-"i- Harley. Lewis daughters, Mary moo, n, n, and and Anthony: also one brother, Gertrude a, n. N., both o! Mnssa- ; 4°11“ mm“! °l "llllli-llll and chusetts, one son wluloio Archlbaidi '""° "Pit"- "11- Tilly" 0! Worces- flt Present in the city. and obo ais- ‘ a“ w-lwfmtflmmllllfl in ter. Mrs. n. a. Monaco, Edmonton, “"1"- Iymlm- and one brother John McPherson oi i my l‘ “wad m m"! ‘"4491! Boston. Mrs, uogglo Abbott ma "mvmm- 5- Mrs. Maud Clark llvng in the Unit- ed States and w. A. .1. Hollie o! Lil's city ale step-children of the deceased. Her daughter, Miss Mai-y Houle and her friend Miss Harriet iGibbs will arrive tonigli». to attend ‘the funeral. RECEIVES AWARD-Ill‘. Wend- all H. Vesscy, York, is in receipt oi n. silver medal presciiied by the Dominion Government for skill in rifle shooting. This was won in com- petition at till: York Rifle range during tile iall or 1931, Mr. J. Albert Brennan of ‘Ilgnlsh —FUNERAL OF THOMAS MAC- Illl-‘ififid 11W ‘y 0n Friday evening after i NEILL-The funeral services for a-sllort illness of a few days. Hr: 'i‘ilnmas AiacNeill were held on was taken to the Charlottetown Sunday morning at ten o'clock at WEDNESDAY ACTING Muvlsrun - During Hon. Mr. MacNeillis illness the Premier L5 "U118 as Minister of Public Works, -PAINFUL ACCIDENT —Mrs. 1e" flushes. Kelwlnstoo. while ("lliilylllii the hockey match played -ll the Kenslngton Rink on Friday “Vellilll; had the misfortune to be illi- by tile puck above the eye. Tilt‘ llllllact has left an zlgljv cut bu; this has been skilfully healed and is evident that no serious results. cull iolionx-Tl‘. TO VISIT SON—MI‘. PM’. Clark- Iii left Mo." -.y morn n; fo: "rillaa, Oklahoma, having received a wire ihni, his SQII, Ma". WELCOMED BACK-The teach- WINTER cordial welcome after his absence even-nu from a mp m Moutggue of several months owing to lmpair- by c". m,‘ reported me mad; we“; ed h°“m" in excellent condition for Z. ‘auassuanvo NEWS-Mrs. s. l“ Bistfl‘. Mrs. Capt. L. I. Bali (nee iJennie Gates) oi Silailghal, Cilina, {stating that they were all well. ‘ Dunstans Basilica and Holy Re- deemer Church were blessed fli- "lei conclusion of mornln! M355 lllld FIREMIJX CALLED-About Giafler tile evening devotions. ‘ o'clock last evening the firemen ‘ were called out by a still alarm. FOR MAGDALENES — Providing for a flue fire at tile residence of weather conditions are favorable Mr. J. D. Jenkins, corner of Prince Pilot Fowler of the plane carrying and Enstoll Streets. Tiltri: was no mziis between Moncton, Summer- MOTOBI5TQ_MCSSI‘S Western Prince, and will be kindly ers and pupils of West Kent School Rdnkm mammal Mb"; mgu-gy rcmembciqd by mo“ friends m gave their principal, Mr. Johnson a Ad Joseph 50189;, resumed i854. that section of tile province. I W. Stewart of Cumberland Btrcet,| FEAST 0F s“ BLAsE__Yester_ i1; Mo“; has received a cablegram from he: day on {he Feast o! Sm 31.“. 'hc:FL|b_ 15g’ No partculars given inroats of the congregation of St.| ' -- nnvrvls POI.I._AII_D—At NW“ lia‘.'=n, D90. 1'0. ._|§l.Ai iii-JR DEAIP-Mr. P. s, i931, m Mr. and his Arthur l‘ the sad rial-rs from Seattle, Wash, mqtor- Maiclntyre of Kensiugton received Pollard ~ daughter Elm Jean of the d; .il of his brother, Mr. c. "l'l"°l"‘"'—~’i‘ Mt stem" Nllv-t The regular monthly meeting oi the Caledonlan Club was held on Tuesday evening, February 2nd. The President, Clansman J. M Mic-- Ffldym Occuillfid the clla r. There was a good attendance of members. and mucii inieicsi was manliestcdi in the proceedings. iMATlIIIISON~On Feb. I in iPl-inco County lloz-ptal to Mr. and Mrs. son. HOLMES-At the [Hospital on l-‘ub. lst. to Mr. and Mrs. G. Nlcholsolli a S'Jll. (‘ARRUTIIEPS -— At tile m on Monday mommy ember 30f“. in Mr. and ‘iirs. Willard ltiitchcii a dautrhter, llrary Pearl the D. A. hfuihrson. Emerald, a Charlottetown R. llolnics I Margaret Rince Hospital at the beginning of iveek but returned home on ‘Thurs- iast|his late residence on King Street, Summerside. and were largely m- ‘$11.51)’! n ill. The latter u-as formcii; lll New‘ dnma“. MPXTO. having gone there fnr the TO TIIIIN AS NURSE-Miss hone-ii‘ m‘ his . A lllllllbel iii" blli-l Welfi illT-wlllfll. I County Hospital, Svnzimersldc, Feb. and being duly certified, were ord-i 3rd, to itfi". and Mrs. Lorne Car- ered to be paid. irilthers, Ailcustinc Cove, a dangli- sdc and Cilarioitctoivn will leave Mcnctoii lixiay ill the new Amphib- ,ian plane with ina-lls for the Mas‘ w r. day. {tended Rev. Mr. Wilson took the The late Mr. Brennan was about i service assisted by Rev. Mr. Jeans. 64 years oi ego and was a nativeiThe pallbearers were Messrs. D. of Tignish and a very prominent | MacLeod, F. MacLeod, Louis Sher- citlzen. He was a. member oi the ry, William Clark, F. Heckbert and Roman Catholic Church and held Philip MacNally. Interment was at the honored posit'on of president the Church oi Scotland Cemetery of the Andent Order of Hibemians. at Cape Traverse, Rev. Mr. Wilson iii. and "it". doing well but eompl aYonsl set ‘n and it was necessary for hlrn to go to Tulsa for treatment. ..'I-‘0XES SHIPPED-A great many fox pelts have been sh pped Lila; sltion as teacher of New Haven School, has entered tho Charlotte- Ail wish her success in her chosen profession. .iy, viiio resigned ller po-‘ dalene Islands. '_ _ _ i Decision to organize the Char- toim lrainlng School for nurses. iouemwn community Concert A5- sociation was reached yesterday af- ternoon gt a well attended meet- ing of the Charlottetown Music Ex-Chief T. F. White, channali of the Burns Anniversary Commit- tee, presented a full report of ih's celebration accompanied by a fin- ancial statement showing a deficit of $325.35. The members of the Charity oom- ' MACDONALD — At. the Robinson Memorial Hospital, Boston. Mass, on Jan. 23, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MacDonald (nee Matilda Campbell) a daughter. DEATHS I-Ie was also a prominent member conducted the service at the grave. from Montague this winter, both 5AzE-l-rED_In the list or up club, the Rotary and other mus- mittee presented reports. Payment of the Knights of Columbus and was always to the fore in every good work affecting the sccial life of|“The Daily Colonst" of Victoria, the community. ‘British Columbia, in a recent issue. I i ronMaa ISLANDER T0 wan- There are left to mourn his wid- announces the engagement of Aline |0W» Ivflllefly Mas Ann‘e Phee. 0f Elinor Roberta, eider daughter of Tirol-ah and four daughters. Mfs-jCapt. and Mrs. Neville ruirweothor. Raymond Praught, of Charlotte- ‘ 135 Joseph street, to Mn John Em. , town: Sister May. in Western C‘n- -mett Walker son or Major James‘ ‘ado: and Kathleen and Stella ll s. Walker and Mlrs. Walker of hvme- Charlottetown, Prince Edward Is- land. Miss Fairweather is the grand daughter of the late SurgGeneral and Mrs. Farweather, former well- known resdcnis of Beaumont and TUESDAY -—LONG DISTANCE MESSAGES FROM CALGARY-Members of the family of the late Mrs. H. A. Compton at Summerside received is also a. sranddaushter or the late telephone messages of sympathy Mr. G. I-I. Benson, of Hilly Lodge, iirom their two absent brothers on 95- 5BV\°lll‘-—-J9l'5¢l' El/Bllllli; Posi- Friday. Mr. Bruce Compton spcak- ____ ing from his home in Calgary ex- TEACHERS STURY GROUP- pressed his deep fggfet at" being |'I'iie regular monthly meeting of‘ unable to be with his sisters and the Bonshaw Teachers Studyi brother in the time of their great GT0"? W85 held ill i119 Sihwl. affliction. I-le spoke to each one in Tuesday “"1 us. January 26th.. turn. The messages were very, clear. with an attendance of five teachers Another brother, Frank, in New The m’nutes of the prevous meet- York, was in communication with ing were read. A review of the Pr" the family by telephone. Mrs. ious meeting was given, the subject ‘Compton's sister. Mrs. Webber oi being "History." The supervisor. Boston, also expressed her love and 'Mr. MacPhail gave a very instruc- sympathy in a personal telephone tive talk on the Laws of LeamiIlK- message. S. A quflst on box concluded the meet-_ ing. The next meeting ‘s to held to the Lamson 00., and also to the fur pool at Bnnimerside, P. E. I. Mr. J. J. Stcwtrt, of Montague, shipped a pelt last week that net- ted him the tidy sum of one hund- red and five doilni-s. This is one of the highest prices received this year for Island fox furs. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fu- polntmcnt‘ pmmmimlsr etc» ill "lei Zeal clubs, Gyro Club and other or- of all disbursements was ordered, rjainndiaii Militia recently gazetted rtppnafs the following: 1st. (P. E. I.) Mld. Brf:.—2nd. Med. Bty. (Henri-To be Lieutenant: 2nd. Lt. (supp) 8c Lt. G. G. K. Peake, 17in. Dec. 1931. -DANCE IN c. M. n. A.-An en- Jflyable whlst and dance was held ganizations and individuals. A com- mittee was a-Pl-‘tillllled V) 5919i" and elect officers and a board of dir- ectors. ‘Those named were Mr. sydney Fielding, chairman; Mrs. J. A. Lawson, Miss Lillian McKenzie. Mr. Percy Williams and Mr- G- F‘- Hutcheson. The object of the Association is “Hal o’ A‘ E‘ new“ “'35 held in the C. M. B. A. Hail, Summer- i0 bring good music to Charlotte- from his late residence, 66 Fitz- . side, on Monday evening. Ten _ i atl as moved ray Street. Sunday afternoon to tables were m play’ The prize wn- gglwllr/h-Tl: ggfigrthrmseviéonded by and the committee was requested to dscoai-inue any further expend- iture for charitable purposes for the present year. In the absence, through illness, o.‘ the Treasurer, Ex-Chief C. F. McDonald, Ex-Chlef John Ander- son presented his report which showed the finances of the Club to be in a very satisfactory oon- ‘tion at the close of the past year. The Pres dent stated that 0w- the People's Cemetery. The lall f “m5 were Ladies firs; Mirs Z011’!- M155 Lillian MacKenzle, and unln-fill! t0 continued illnggg the Treas- bearers were: Messrs. Chas. H. Chandler, Leonard McKay, Harry Williams, John B. Herbert Blatch, and H. Stevenson. I Services at the house and grave 1 ware conducted by Rev. W. L. Out- house. p, s, §_ LITERARy 31,1154“; ‘wut eight o'clock yetvrday m0rn- M]; E, F, Merrill, representative of H. H. Shaw. Chief Superintendent of Education, spoke to the Prince Street School Literary Club yes- terday on "The Shaw's tall; proved mos. interest- ing and delightful and gave all present a glimpse into the thrill- ing world of modern astronomy. Afternoon tea was served by the ‘Perry, coil, Miss Evelyn Gallant. Gents, first, Mr. Joseph noliards, followed the card party.—S, TRAIN DERAILED—A derail- 30st n ccmpal-atlvely 5mg“ mqm. ment orcurred on the L‘ke_ Verde branch of the Southern lne a- ing. A freight train carrying a. snow plough struck a patch of ice ‘m the "U" Yesllmllg in the derail- Canadian ofllce in Toronto. lvnmMer- Stars in Their moot of engine and plvush- A rill explained the purpo Courses." bi: Sir James Jeans. Mr. ivleclrlng flan was sen‘ out and by body and alclrd with ‘L20 last evening the " rain cie"r. . was a_ was held at St. lmously endorsed. At least three major concerts. at Mclmdyen’ con. Mr. Reggie Gallant. A dance ‘vhich igxling artists will appsar, i will be brought io this city annual- iy by the Association with the only bcrshii) fee. The meeting was addressed by the Community Concert Service, with head oiiice in New York and for org n": tion. Th: cllrb here will be the fourth T09. he urer had tendered his resgnatlon, and on motion oi EX-Chioi J. G. MoFadyen, seconded by Ell-Chief T. F. White, Ell-Chief John And- erson was appointed his successor. minutes of this meeting. ~ Clansman J. B. A number of oommun cations were read and on molion of the Club were ordered to be engrossed in the DEWAIt-In Charlottetown, Jan. 30. 1932, Alfred E. Dewar, aged 75. MCPHEE-At Georgetown, Jan. 31, J. W. McPhce in his 73rd year. RAMSAY-At Hamilton, Feb. l. Mrs. Eliza Ann Ramsay, aged ‘l2 McCAULIp-At Freetown, January 31, 1932, William McCaull, aged ‘l6 DUNN- At Suinrnerviile, Feb. 2nd 1932, Thomas Dunn. age '15 years. DUNN-In Sumrnerslde, P, E. 1., on February 2nd. 1932, Thomas Dunn. age '75 years. KEEP“ “uddenly at Rollo Bay. January 29, 1932, Miss Annie Keefe. aged v74 years. ' LANNON-At her home at Fri? Mianderson kin Road, Feb, 3, Mrs. John hall- brought up the matter oi the hold- lloll. aged 92 Yea"- lng of the Annual Gathering, and ses of the as several dates had already been suggestlcns selczted for Horse Racing and other. social events throughout the Prov- ‘N thought it advisable to sel- P“ CALLAGIlAN-At North Wiltshire Febv-Mr" 4, 1932, Elizabeth Florence “rod 5 months. .li—'n this city, Feb. 4th in the Mafitimcs. the others being cct a. date for tbs annual "Elli 1932, Mark beloved Wye o’ can A VERY ENJOYABLE “OCIAL in l-ialfax, sant John and Mcnc- iviihout further delay, This matter Dame1P,..ugm| aged .74 yea“ Jamel‘ Cllflliill ‘on. The membership r-"mpaign here was discussed at some length and staff to their guests after the ad- 111111 last evening by the Young w ll be in the spring for the first it. was decided io leave it over til; STEWART-At tile Prince Elwarl CANDLEMAS DAY — This is Candlemas Day and the question asto whether to be satisfied with the fine weather of the present or not will bc decided by the ground- liog. If this little prognosticator on his rounds during the day, hap- i’! Pm i” S“ h“ 5mm” m‘ by t ° side, lost a valuable horse all in m». city and throughout the Do- sunlight, harconcludes that a scc- ond winter is due and he immod- Tuesday aitemoon, Feb._ 23rd at ,2 dclock. Topic is “Language? in Grades VII and . --LOSES VALUABLE HORSE- Mr. Philip MacNally oi Summer- Saturday. The accident occurredi while the horse was assisting in Men‘s and Young Women's (‘135595 of St.‘ James Sunday School. There The “laden passing of Mm Am were about fifty young peoplo In n-e H, Gram, widow o; M“ J mes attendance, who participated very E. Grant, and daughter of the late (‘lllllllllasilcllllv ill all tho games Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dawson, was which were Piayed- Ml- Lemuel a severe sho_k to her many friends Pmwse w“ i“ "hiilge °I the dame?» A special competition was put (in by Rev. Moor-ahead Legato who llllvflllfi takes a great interest dress. million. _ Mi-s. Grant appeared in her gen- next night of mee‘ing, Island Hospital on January 3-st, Al- nc rt next fall. Tile monlbcrs o.’ the Pipe Band,, Mandi’? A- stfiwllli 0f H-"Vllgioll The c~mmlttce w ll meet on v "iurgdgy, Clnnsmem Mailderson, Lawson, Dun- IlEPd Bl- . can and Reid who were present o}; McLEAN-At the home 0f her sol FRIDAY tils occasion, entertained the mem- John McLean. Brvcklne. Lot 01 , be“ of ihe C1,“, with a number o; January 30, I932, Mrs. Rachwl Mc- “LITTLE TOT WIACTUI“; whoce selections on the bagpipos 1'9"". R89 91 yell" -3"3'“Th9 “we "V" and a‘ ha“ ‘Jofore and after tli- "lose of the’ year old son, Francis. of Mr. anc Mrs. A. Blacquiere, of summerside "not witll a serious accident- oll ._______._L meeting. lFeb. 3, Maurice Clarkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Clarkin of this CLARKIN-At Tulsa, Oklahoma’ 1am“, mkes the hmt and returns hauling the new dance hall of Mr. . m m5 den’ AS m. this Pmvlnce Willis Warren from Road's Corner the“ are no ground h0g5 some‘ to Summerside. Fifteen teams were one has attempted to transfer engaged in haunng the building meteorological problems to the bear on the ice along the Show‘ Mt and even in this case tne Province Macmmynq horse flipped and m] ihas been mulctcd of ‘its rights. as and became mnfled up with the i the m“ be“ like me sole sm- chains. He. only lived about iii- Viv“ °t the bnme 9! Waterloo has teen minutes. The dance hall is been slain several times during tho now on the new just below the = m“ few yams‘ so n°w the Pr"? brook at the east end of Summcr- , m“. is ‘wpemmm’ “p” u“ m?” ‘side. 1r. is understood that .Mr. lcal almanac and the rabbltilsqulr- nlvarren Wm m it up for bungb r1els and gtfheisllttle peoples for its zlows. S_ opus an e . i i -—-FUNERAL SERVICES — A large number of friends attended the funeral services for Mrs. H. A. Compton of Sumrnerside, which were held on Saturday afternoon. There was n short service at the home at Ii-"l conducted by Rev. il- B, Camp). o-"sistcd by Rev. Ml‘. Jeans. Rev. Mr. Jeans read the scripture lesson at tho church and ROW-Nil‘- Clllllllbell Kill/l! U"! 3d‘ turned to his native home dress and spoke very feelilicly of years ilffiii. Hc had many fine char- tllfl dPPllYtBd- Th0 llYlllllB Cilcsell» i actoristlcs which won for liim a. were at a written request of the wide cm], o; mend; m, 1, suf- late Mrs. Compton. “The Cliris- ‘rived by one tian‘s Good Night" W38 film! by i Springfield, Mass. The funeral will ' Messrs. Nicholson, Crue, Sharp and § be held on Wednesday at 2 p,m, SIMKIOH! with 388D Tevefellce- The , from the home oi James N. Clark P11159519" We"! MQSSYH- 3°54?" of North Bedeque. Interment at Gordon. William Si-rans. s- M-isom. Bedeque Cemetery. s. Hicks, L. R. Allen. Arthur Allen and F. J. E. Wright. Interment was in the family plot at the Peo- ple's Cemetery, beside tPIJoC oi her husband. S. -DEATI'I OF YFR. WILLIAM --DEATl-I OF MR. JOHN R. CLAlilh-Friends will regret to learn of the passing of a highly in the person of John R. Clark, who died in the Prince County Mr. Clark had livcd for ma.iv_ gi-lirs in tile United States but rc- FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Mm Elsie J. Inlnan took place m. Saint. John's Church. Crapuud, on Friday’, January 22nd oi, iwu o'clock. Miss Innlan was the youngest daughter of Mr. and son Herman, in _~ eral health and was bout her dut- ies as usual, but a sudden heart attack early Tuesday morn!‘ 3nd- ecl a fine and useful career of one who was universally loved and re- spected. Besides her only dugh- ter, M‘ss Helen A. Grant she leav- es to mourn sisters and ofher rel- atives, to whom the Glrrdiall ox- tcnris sincere sympathy. ROTARY DANCE AND BRIDGE —An enjoyable brirlgc and dance was held Inst evening in the Can- adian National Hotel under the auspices of the Rotary Club. The dances including balloon dances, moonlight dances, etc, lasted from in attendance. Tile cliapcroncs WON! Mrs. J. J. Himlbiz Mrs. Alfred 11.30. The priro iviiliiere: ar- as follows: Ladies: 1st, Mrs. O. D. five MacGrcgrir; 2nd: Mrs. J. fillstilh Trainer; consolation. Miss M. Pow- er. Gentlemen: 1st, Mr. R. L. Cot- ton; 2nd, Mr. John E. Cameron; mlilltiOll, Mr. J. M. Mulley. A ‘s: supper was sewed. Mum: was supplied by the Canadian Na- tonal Orchestra ulider the direct- Ion oi‘ Miss Kathleen Homby. C. P. R. OFFICIAL lIERE.-—MI'. W. T. Pugslcy, Travelling Passenger Agent of the C. P. R., St. John, N.B., was in the city yesterday, visiting Col. Davison, the local representa- tive. Mr. Pugsley reports that the railway is completing plans for the in the young ‘$31.19. Hc presented a book as th: prize which ivas won by Mr. John Denny. Tno Guild of’ St. James presented tho ice 2' am. ‘file evening was brr-uglli. to o. e by the singing of Auid Lang uynz. THURSDAY PUSSY WlIlLOWS—'I'll' Guard- .aii lnLs revived a lovciy ‘lICll of PUSSY Willows picked olrFebrulr-y 2nd by Mrs. N. Peace on the farm ~“ Judge Hasznrd, near Tea Hill. —RETURNED HOMFP-Caoi/"in ‘Zazll Kelly and Mrs. Kelly have returned from New York, where ‘lity visited Miss Kelly, who had he misfortune to be knocked down esteemed citizen of North Bedcqlle 0.30 to 1.30. About 100 couples were by a. 1.10m c“ m, Ne“, year-s Day‘ tustalning a. fraciilredleg and dis- located shoulder. It is pleasing to IIOSPltFlI 0n Slllldlly lllfllllilll! llt 70 Pickard aiid Mrs. T. W. 1.. Prowse. fepgyf, that Miss Kelly is very much years of age, after a short illness. Bridge was indulged in from l0 t0 better though still suffering from shock-S. i SOCIAL EVENING-On the cvon ill; of January 21st, Mrs. P. J. Mo- Iniiis, Borden. entertained s. num- ber o! her friends, in her lovely ilcw home, at six tables oi Bridge. Ladies prize was won by Mrs. James McAleer, gent/s prize by Mr. Edgar Richard, consolation przes by Mrs. Frank Dalziel and Mr. John Mc- Isaac. A dainty lunch was served ‘by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. J. Mclsaac, Mrs. G. A. Burch, and Mrs. W. P. McNeill. The following nominations were received at the City Hall yesterday Nedncszlay afternoon. Tile little. MARRIAGES boy fell from .iis li’gii Philly‘. lrllf- —-—-i— tilrlilg his leg. Ho was taken Ell the hggplfai, whcrt the bone ivas set. He is now resting as v-liifoltable as can lie cxpnctccl-S. ' ———r ‘mund Murphy and Wanda Joan FUNERAL SERVICES-The Illll- Graham, both oi Seaview P. a. r. "ral of Mrs. Harry Houle was held . from her late residence, 5 Kent St. npAivlsggiqTiqgyAg 71 Uppgf Wednesday afternoon to ills Pso- Prince Street, the resdenc" of Rev. pic's Cenleiery- The Pill! bell???" E. H. Rrmsay of Trinity United ‘were: Messrs S. A. McLeod, D. A.‘ Church, Charlottetown, on Jan- McKinnonJ. J. McKinnomEdI-Icn-Iuary 30, 1932, Chu-les Bernard dcrson, J. F. McDonald, and Geo. A.‘ Adams of Granville to Minerva Hughes. Services at the house and Eva Santner of Milton. grtve were conducted by Rev. R city, iGRANF-At her f, DIURPIIY-(IRAIIADI-On Monday iKerit St., Charlottetown, 0n Tun- Fcb. lst, at st. Paul's Rectory, by i day morning, February 2nd, I!!! Rev. H. D. Raymond, James Ed- Mrs. aged 23 years. residence, N‘! Annie H. Grant. MURPHY-—In this city, February 3rd, 1932, Mrs. Mary A. Murphy. widow of the late John E. Murphy, formerly of Southport. ‘ MUNN-At 69 Edward St, ‘Thurs- day, Feb. 4. William Keir Mann Aged l0 months; 19 days, infant son, of Mr. and Mrs. William Munn. Moorhead Legato. REPORTS SUCCESSFUL YEAR- The Chariotetown Fire Insurance ' 00., held its annual meeting last ev- ening in tllc Y. M. C. A Hall, a good attendance of stock holders being present. ‘rile C-smpanys bimimss for the year ending December 31st, was vc-ry satisfactory. the usual dividend being declared for the year. The following omcers were elected for the year I932: Directors, George E. Hughes, A. C. Duchemin, G. W. Ritchie. E. S. Coffin, Nell McKenzie; Auditors, Dr. J. A. Ayers, L. P. Tanton. won monasi‘ HONORS - A. Mellett, buttermaker for the Strath- roy Creamery, Strathmy, Ont. won hghest honors in the individual but- ter-Judgiaig competition at the Wes‘. em Ontario dI-lrylnenk convention, held at London last week. Mr. Mel- OW frequent! we hear eopio H com lain of ‘Iinrligealion. ' And Iiow sci om there is actually any- thing wrong with the digestive organs! What most people call indigestion is usually excess acid in the stomach. for Mayor, Councillors and Water lett was also a member o: Inspector The food has soured. The instant MACCAULL-Yi-iv. \'i'iiiiam Mac- Caull of Freetown. passed away quite suddenly 1n the Prince Couli- ty Hospital in the early hours of Sunday morning. The deceased was taken ill at his hotel in Summer- side on Friday afternoon and was taken to the hospital but in spite of the best of medical care ho passed away. He was '15 years of age and was a well known man in Prince County. He was a nativ oi Bedeque but had carried on blacksmith’: business at Freeto Station for over fifty years. He i survived by his widow, formerl" Annie Lewis of I‘ town, one so Vaughan, who unlisted his fathe In the blllinfl Ind tho followifll Mrs. W. H. Innian. Site Elli-elm into res; at Portland Maine. on January 1B, after an illness of sov- oral months. The funeral was a verY Jorge one, the many lllfillds “d 'i'eia‘.ives expressed ther deep sylll‘ iiat-hy to the mourners. The hymns wore, Peace. Perfect Peace‘. Si“? iThy Last sleep; Jesus the Very iThoughi; of Thee: and Mild K "dill irlgiii. The rector mire flvlll m" iiirst verse of the nirietietii Psalm. ‘lloord. thou hut been 0111' fem“: from one generation to another.‘ ‘The pail bearers were: Messrs Bill?!‘ icamel-on, Reginald I-laslam, Charles ‘moponold. Wilrnoi MacDonald- summer tourist traffic, which is ex- pected to be heavier than usual this year. The C. P. R. has been adver- Using very extensively, not only in the United States, but also in Eur- ope, the English newspapers being largely used inviting tourists to Canada this sununer. The coming Imperial Economic Conference has been taken advantage of to boost the attractions of Canada for tour- ists‘. and 800d results are anticip- ated. Meantime the C. P. R are giving attention to outward bound tourist trniiic and today the mag- nificent B- 8- lllmnreu oi Australia leaves New York for the Mediter- ranean with its complement of pas- mlm IOIHIII ammo: olimes. Verne: Moors, Alan sunri- Commissioners. The Water Commissoners were elected by acclamation. Stewart, Dr. J. E. Blanchard. Hennessey. mation) Ward 3: F. l-I. Trainer, B. C. Van- Iderstirze. - Wald i: B. B. Holman, W. P. Doull, Frank Currie, R. Brown. Ward 5: Cleo. Wheatley, Samuel Kennedy, R. L. Day, W. E. Burke Mayor: E. A. Foster, Hon. W. S. Ward 1: John T. Doyle, A. A. Ward 2: M. W. Reardon (accla- Byron Water Commissioners: J.A. Wab- ster, B. I". Column, C. D. Wright. Hill's team which won the group championsirp. Mr. Mellett fulfil? resided at Union Road, and has pre viausiy won honors at butter-Judg- remedy is an alkali to neutralize tho acids. But don't use any crude helps. Use what most doctors would advise; use what our own rioctor prescribes in his aiiy practice for ing. jilll that condition. The ve best hei is Phillips‘ _.1u;'nnms noun-Mr. Chas. Milk of agnesia._ on will find nothing also so quick in effect, so G. Dunn of Elmadale has returned heme after I week spent in visit- t mes lsvoiume iii acid. Results are ing friends in the City. Emerald _ and n I dun‘: which he immediate, with no harmful after attended meetings held in Farm- er's Week in the city. He regretted very much to learn during his ab- sence of the death of his friend. J- Albert Brenman o! Tignish whom he stated was one or the mos: active energetic and popular moo in Ilarmi-zss, so eiilcient. One tasteless s ooniui in water neutralizes many effects to follow your relief. _ _ This pleasant. way Io aikailnlll your sysicm is so much bellow-so much quickcr-—than attempting ta accomplish the snnio thing‘ by_ I dict! But you cannot (in lhlS_W_l any form oi magnesia. Phiiilfi. Milk of Magnesia is the formula; II is the one preparation that gives ou magnesia in perfect suspension. It is alkaline. its action is thorough. and ihcrc is nothing more sootinn to an ailing stomach or more hci in to sluggish bowels. Drug its throughout the (iominion _ ave Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesia in 50c bottles. The host wav to whiil-n icetll is with Phillips‘ Denial Alngnesln- the ilicni dentifrice. '_i"ry it and use for ynurscii‘ how willie your teeth become. At drug stores everywbqt I MILK O F 4. . 1,.-.