i . I A THE CHARLUFFEFLIWN GUARQLAN BUDGET FOR ‘IUIIDAI DALI-Ilk- W ,;blaae waai ibesement. There was no damage. -RETUBNED FIIOI MONCTON m. J. Buchanan W dred Buchanan-S CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY- Miss Olive Ritchie entertained on New Years’ Day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Ritchie Iottetown, celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding. During the evening the staff of the Dominion Income Tax office presented Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie with a. beautiful piece of Sterling silver. FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The funeral of the late Mrs. James McKenna was held from her late residence Mermaid Saturday moraine to st. Dunstank Basilica 8.56 W86 ivhsre Requiem High M sung by Rev. W. Keefe. ‘The pall- bearers were: Messrs. W. l... - Euzhern. W. S. liiiohern. Geo. McDonald. Joseph Power, Edmund Morrissev and James McEachern. Service at the grave was conduct- ed by Rev. P. McMahon. D. D. At 8t. James Pimbyterisn Church on Sunday The Rev. Dr. R. Moor- head Le ate returned to the pulpit for the irst time since his recent illness to conduct the New Year service. He preached at both diets with great power and eloquence. He was assisted at the evening service by Mr. John Denny, a student for the ministry. At the morning ser- vice r1 Cudrnoire sang “Jesu Bamblno" —~Piedro Yon. The con- e the thur Bruce took the solo, ELECTED TEADE of Charlotte of a spixziai eeting cn Friday were Mr. M. i n llkrmer Mr. W. R. . er mem- bers elected to the Board at the same meeting (whose names previmisg Superintendent J. . of the R. C. M. P.. Coun. A. A. Hennessey, Mesrs D. L. Mathie- son. A B. Cuteliffe and W. A. Rix. i? Maple Loaf Mission Circle, of uc held their annual e home of Mrs. Lorne MacCaull. 'I'hewe was a BI- tendtafince of members.’ ‘llihusmofécgs 0r e ar ere as 0 I r idcnt, Wgtlbur Stavert; vice Mrs. Heath Clark: treasurer. vest Scene y, Mrs. Lame MacCaull; Christian Stewart- ship and Finance, Mrs. Norman MacMurdO; Community Friendship. Iidrs. R. e11. i-irlllfl 0 3 r of a of e glfih oif (Xirht. M35. “n u‘: a Mrs. readings. At the ccmlusion of the meeting refreshments were served by the hoetess.—-S. AN BAN- oh Rciv. W. V. Mc- aon, Rev. Loo- nnrd McDonald was Deacon. and Rev. I‘. lhQua-id was Sm: Deacon. Rev. R. V. McKenzie was Master His Emclellllency suns by his son Domld. Another 191i?’ D n His Excellency 3111313 o-éuillv Rave final Ab- solution and also a ahowl. address. The pail bearers“, were his five , sons were: Joseph. Alice-a, Aeneas, 10g?! and relodwea the Province were lice-r of the death o which occur- Lvnn. Mass. on cc. 1 ' Besides a very larce friends. there are left mourn an affectionate father. four ulna; , Carlisle. and . I n, ., Leo at view. "Also three daughters, Mrs. Char- les Franklin (Ethel). and Eileen residing in Boston. Mass" and Mrs. Charles MacKenzie at Millview. (Mlfv) ice MacDonald on Dec. . which he was tenderly lsid to rest Jnthemffignlilynlctbeeidehlsba- E111!‘ following some of a» a; ~ as 1M8. w VOHIOII . Jerimiah M ,. Wil- liam Storey. Leo Pnu t and Jamq Maolhchem. May soul rest in peace. which broke out dimly alter ‘t! o'clock this morning cori- FIIIIIIN Gityflre- monanaweredamlliot-beliqgit e heetcrinthe tho mictou and El- Tho first muting of the Week of Prayer was held in the Central Chlaiatisa Ch the I-Ikiiividual." HOME AFTER 20 YEARS -4Mir. B. T. "Currie and Mrs. William M tch, Rocky Point, were pleas- an 1y surprised on New Year's Daiy to have their brother Mr. Elliott A. Currie of Providence Rhode Lsland. arrive quite unex- pectedly. Mr. Currie is a. very successful contractor and builder his adopted city It is 20 years sl 0e he last visited his old home a uniouat the particular time the iocoasion. IAVARIED WEATHER DIET — ld man weather reviewed all his tricks yesterday to celebrate the arrival of i939. Early yesterday the mercury struck a low of '7 degrees above zero. At noon a ragular bliz- -zi-ircl was raging, wiili snow backed by a high wind. In the afternoon, year was a. very festive after a brief rainfall. the sun smiled on the Island and the temperature rose to 36 degrees. Lest niqht a raw wind blew from the west with a velocity of 34 miles while the mercury again started a tumble toward the zero mark. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dunning. two of our eldest and most higihiy rwpectcd citizens, received per- haps the most pleasant surprise in their life time a few evenings be- fore Christmas when their son. Mr. Joseph J. Dunning of Mc- Orear-y, Manitoba, who has not been home for the past 23 years. arrived home i-n time for the Christmas season and who hove-i to be home during the nex-t three months. Another son, Biuce, oi’ Charlottetown also arrived for the holiday mckinil it a cyful Christ- mas for the old folks. Llfaittheiw McOourt. 75. retired City Street Foreman died at his horns here early Yesterday mom- lrig after a short illness. Borg in the old City Fire Hall oin region Street. where his father. e late John‘ McCcurt ver was engine dri . the deceased spent his entire life in Charlotte- town and for 4'7 years was a faithful civic servant. He retired last April. Mr. McCouatb permits were na- tivu of Ireland. His mother was, before her marrlalre. Marv Green- en. Ha was a o! Charlotte- town Council No. 824. Knights of Columbus. and the Holv Name So- John. sons. onotcm. Earl and one daughter. Eileen alt borne. Peter McCarmn, '14. retired Canadian National Railways train‘ conductor dzled at his Charlotte- town home on Saturday last. A native of this City he was a. vet- eran Prince Edward Island rail- wwy man. IISNIIIR joined the Old Island Railway as brakeman in the early 1860s. He remained with ‘There paaeedaway October at the home here, the beloved Pheraon, 81'. Gordon H. Holm the defendant. 93. R Maritime Provinces. of dates Martin and Mr. presenting the Commodore presided. FUNERAL funeral of Mrs. Keefe . The Memrs. W. Mcliachern, L. Mc P. McMahon, D. D held from the daughter, las Str si e were conducted H . fund. and Percy J. Proud. Donald. a highly r $00k Place at Mile Creek on 0c and M mill‘! gor, a e. moved New gaged in the the system when the Inter-colonial took over, atta-"uiing the position of’ Yard Foreman in Chariot - town. Islet. durinz the war he became conductor and until his retirement about a. quarter cen- . served faithfully in that position Surviving are his wife, form-i erly Mary McKerina of Char- hometown: five daughters. Mary, Annie and Lillian at home. Caro- line a nurse in Montreal, and e, niuiue-in-m-aiiiing at Antigondsh Hospital. Nova Scotia; and four sons. John and Arthur in William at home and Kirwin a sailor on the Pacific coast. IvLr. McCarron was twice married his first wife before her Grace Koughan was in failing heal/tn for the past three months but was able to be up until about tiwc weeks airo when he became rapidly worse. The funeral will be held fliis morning from his late residence at 8:45 to St. Dunstans Basilica thence t9 the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Prnlce Edward Islanders cele- brated the advent oi’ the New Year in real old fashioned wint- ry weather. But snow fall and cold weather did not appreciably dampe the spirits of merry mak- g1‘! andi funcitons of all kinds were c e . Yesterday receptions were held at Government House, at e residence of the Mayor and at St. Dunstanb Basilica residence. At Government House hundreds of citizens paid their respects to His Honor Lieutenant Governor Geo ge D. DeBlols. Guests were rece ved by His Honor and Mrs. DeBlois. The Lieutenant Governor was attended by his Aides. Col. G. E. Full, Major Roland Paton, Major W. J. McDonald, Lieut. Commander Scar-tn. and Private Secretary M. Alban Farmer. Presiding over the coffee cups were Mrs. Murdock MacKinnon and Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse. Mrs J. L. Douglas and Mrs. W. H. ‘rldmarsh ushered guests into the dining room while those assisting in sewing included: Mrs. R. L. Cotton,.Mrs; Noel H. DeBlois, Miss Iphigenie-Arsenault. Mrs. M. R. MacGuigan, Mrs. H. L. Mrs. G. E. Hill, Mrs. J. R. Paton, Mrs. W. E. Cotton. G. H. Buntain. Mrs. F. M. Nash. Miss Lena MacLare. Miss Norah Long- worth. Miss Beatrice MacKinnon, Mrs. 1!. T. Holman, Mrs. R. R. Bell, H. H. Morris, Mrs. F. I. Andrew, P. D. Williams, Mira Rose Icngworth, Mrs. Benjamin Rogers Jr,, Mrs. St. Clair Trainer, Mrs. J. D. Stewart. rs. H. R. Large, rm. E. F‘. Seler. Mrs. W. J. MacDonald. Miss Helen wake- ‘ " mum-ice i Foe- w-i-‘i-i» . l‘ I l1 wince His Jonn T. Brciwnell. years on New Years night in the - Prince County Hmpital of y Migratory Bird Officer wanivasnar angle ll ashortillneaa v tho! .at wife orf Murdoch Mc- Mrs. Keith S. 17108611 of this city received a wire from her bro- th. Principal tlgatm Nellie Lawson, retired school Frank McEiroy, plaintiff in an action in Queen's County Co , Judge C. Gavin Duffy presiding, was awarded judgment .00 when the case concluded last week. Lyman Tremere was defendant- Mr. David L. Matliieson was At- torney for the plaintiff for and Mr. attorney for the visit for will Charlottetown today. He is schedu- led to meet members of the Prince Edward Island Government and Fish and Game Association here tonight to discuss proposed changes of the open season on migratory birds, particularly geese. ATTEND YACHT SESSION —- Stipendiary Magistrate M. Mac Irwin arere- K. Charlottetown Yacht Club at a meeting of Northumiberland Straits Yachting Association at Monet/ch. opened yesterday. Mr. Fred Morris of this city, Commodore of the organization is in Florida and Mr. F. W. Storey of Moncton vice- SERVICES James McKenna was held from her late residence. Mermaid. Saturday mornlnw to St. Dunstans Basilica were Requiem R High Mass was sung by Rev. pallbearers were: Each FUNERAL ON SUNDAY funeral of John MacQuan-ie residence of Mrs. James Ford, eet, Charlottemwn to Fair- view Cemetery oii Sunday. a l. Services at homeandgrave- Danton of the Pallbearers were, Messrs. Henry Mao- Maclnnis. William J . ‘The death of Mr. John where for twenty years he e the Sasio IB .- The W. em, W. S. Geo. McDonald. Joseph Power. Edmund Morriseey and James McEachern. service at the grave was conducted by Rev. ~—The was his U8‘ Jill‘! i1- the . Baptist Cudrnore M. Mc- ted citizen espec his late residence Nine tdier 31. 1938. Born at Nine Mile Creek. the 5011 0f the late John and Julia. MacDon- he lived with his early part of his life. At the we of ighteen he left his native Province took his residence alistwBag- .I'w0 years r e Redford parents the 'was en: usineee of where be had been a patient for one week vioustohia allowed an operation. Mr. Pherson wu a native of . His death Mac- Glen- wood Lot 8, and was a man held in very high regard by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. Fire damaged a. barn on Kant Street, opposite the City Hall last evening, used m house three City Horses. The animals were safely removed from the ‘ blazing struc- ture. Fire was confined princi ally to the upper portion of the gem where about four tons of hay were red. Firemen had to and pile the hay outside to make sure no smouldering embers mained. tctumio IQ‘ The building is owned by Mr. W. E. Scantlebury. a city fireman. 1t is leased by the City for stab- ling horses. Fire was believed t0 have originated from a defective flue. A stove is used in a small of- fice to one side of the stable on the ground flcor. PRESENTATION - Miss Li Aitken of the office staff of 86 Wood, at mm. severed her M“ the company at the end of she will leave this month YCBJ‘. Charlottetown Al and with the for Toronto to spend the winter. On Saturda with a leather Watermanb fountain pen the mane ers and office pencil staffs o the two o floes. Mr. S. Callbeck. Charlottetown euening. New Year's Eve, Miss Atken was presented handbag and and H. man- ager. made the presentation and kc hig ce which of the faithful ser- iss Aitken had rend- Ransom tq the exitent of $50.00 was paid for era. a aaife in J. R. S. i l d1 miibmi etc ncuthngofifice of 'r. a. s; p. 9v ers mon/thhit was revealed in prelim- . of MD- len from of a casein city inary ear-inn Police Court yederda Evidence .wu liven hv fl- - lei Riley yesterday HM OIIQW- . in: arrangmwn‘ .' he went to the R. . . P. Baruch with ten-dollar bank notes; m»: ta of the bills’ r aprinkl nib-Inspect: N toudg the serial nuinbe . phone call the wit wit} yilm-Dan five i a , ti? gig; I ll '55-“: BIRD OFFICER HERE — M1‘. W. Tufts of Wolfeville, N. 3., '1 one It. ‘p? 11180 "is second , Church. “ " head Inlctocca- ot woriiip Crokeneafplained lien of disease cf any kind. MONTCALM ENROUTE HEIB Montcalm is en from Quebec to assist . S. Karma leave this pcirt when she comple discharging a cargo of fertilizer, it was learned ay. The Kai-moy will m yesterd on produce cargo at Souris Georgetown. I'm! DAMAGES APARTMENT --Yesterday’a earLv morning fire at the grocer stone building of Mr. P. J. Mac nald, corner Kent and Prince Streets caused considerable damage in an apartment on second floor leased by ivir. Budd. it was learned when check- up was made following the blaze. In the grocery store below damage was slight confined to that caused by water. No smoke or fire af- fected that pcrtlon of the two- storey brick structure. Water dam- age was kept at a minimum by City Firemen who spread tarpau- lins over goods 0n display. Two apartment escaped with very slight damage. THURSDAY —T0 TRAIN FOB. R. C. M. Pa" m. Clifford MacArthur, eon of Mr. and Min. Alexander Mac- Arthur of Ives Point. left on Tues- for Regina to train in every succes- three years Mr. MaoArth has been a valued employee of the staff of R. T. Holman Ltd. S. —FUNEBAL YISTllDAY—Tire funeral of Mr. George MhcPherson took place yesterday afternoon in Trinity United Chmch and was very largely attended by friends who wishedtc y their last re- spects to a. dear riend. Rev. L. E. G. Davies conducted the servi-ie at the house and grave. The pal- bearera were, Messrs. Charlie Peters, Eric MaoKay. John t. MacNalw, D. F. MaoNeill. Fran J. Arnett and ‘I’. M. Linklettei‘. M. L. A. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. _‘ GAZETTE!) —Among tho list of appointments rumotions and re- tirements in e Canadian li/iilitia, recently gazetted appear the fol- lowing: 1st (P. E. I.) Med. Bde. —2nd. Med» Bty. (How)— To l! Lt. (supyJ 2nd Lt. (Supy) S. G. Ives. 17th Sept. 1938. 8th Med Bty. tHow.) —To be Ilt. (supy). 2nd Lt. fangs.) F. R. ns/ult 16th pt. . P. E. I. Highrs-To be Lts: 2nd Lt. '1‘ H. White. 9th July, 1938. 2nd Ltd-I. A. M10130!!- aid. 15th NOV. 1938. homo in or . after a. vm-y pleasant visit to Toronto, Hamilton and Niagara Fails. White in Toron- to he was the t. of Mr. and . win t. Mr. Crockett is Associate Man or of the Bank Nova. tia. le in Toronto he visited h l or e old wer- ys in M, Mac- be doing well. Mr. non ang Watts motored to HEfil-lltdlly) an agent. ‘Ilhs mail; are mp indescribable On their return th registered at the Royal York Ho , one of the finest in the Dcminiim. After all Mr. Watts opini there is no place to equal good old P. E. I. > FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral of Matthew MoCourt wee held yesterday m _ form his late residence 68 _ a Ave, to the Church of the Most Holy Ro- deemer where Requiem High Mass was celebra Rev. H. I. Flenilnc. 0.36 R. who also con- ducted service at the rave. The wagon, was drawn b the Fire Department and a number of veteran firemen preceded members of the Police Depart- ment, the Le us of the Cross Band heading e funeral ccrtega. Pall bearers, veteran firemen, were, any A John Inglis, John Martin, Robert Rattray, Thos. Howatt and Wm. Bradley. The mourners included members of the City Works Department. —DEATH OI‘ MISS PAULINE COULSON — Many friends will learn with deep rrgr of the death of Miss Pauline Coulson, who passed away at Carney Hos- Kital, Boston, Mas-i. on Tuesd . Oouletm was the onl da - for of Mr. and Mrs. Jo n Coul- son of Sea View and graduate of the Prince Hospital. She was onl B80. but in the short had-practiced her made many warm ends. her unfailing devotion to duty and kindly disposition. Besides her pu- anh one voted dtllfliter and body is companion! ther, who her illness s: a?" h contracted main ism doalopeddnio‘ .3’ apartments adjacent to the Budd- by bro‘ were with her durigg . rm. a-r HOME-Friends _ will of .n°"W-$98°18Nl9lilh9wrdoftliedcathof hersiater, local market were led Mrs. W. J. wt 0rd. the City Food Inspector Dr. I. I. . her husband, one Croken at last Friday's market, it dgughtqr, M", Kenny ‘i; left to waslearnod. Thecarceaaeswarcirwurruaiactwcsistcn, .-J.A kept too long in a warm place, Dr. , w Valley and m5, W” M J. Adams, S —WELCOMED T0 THE DIS- TltlCT-Mr. Rowe, who was re- cently a pointed aa station agent at Port ill, and Mrs, Rows were tendered a party by the members of the Women's Institute and their hus to welcome them to the commu lty. S. -CONGB.ATIILATIONS—MI. J. Elmer Piincau. H, A.. of the tendi- i staff of the Sumriierside High Sc l Academy and Mrs. Pineau are being congratulated on the ar- -ival of a little daughter in the Prince County Hos ital on January 7nd. Baby Pineau as the honor of aeing the first baby born in noep tal' in 1989.4 BREAKS LEG AT GAME- While playing in a hockey match at the Forum last night Arnett Howatt, assistant C. N. R. dis- patcher here fell and broke his right leg. The injured player was removed to the Prince Edward Island Hospital where he was re- ported resting comfortably. ‘ FERRY STILL OPERATES- The Rocky Point Ferry was still operating yesterday despite the ice which closed Charlottetown harbor with a sheet of armour. Constant use of the one lane by the ferry kept a path open tn Rocky Point. Last year the boat went off the service on January 12, it was said. ..'I'RODUCE LADEN -Iit'.e prevented the S. S. Surf from sailing up the Montague River therefore she docked at W. A. Poole 6t 60., Wharf in Lower Montague. All day Sunday Pool 6t Thcunp-aon dz Clark Bros. Mont- ague, were rushing produce down to her by motor trucks, while the weather was mild enough to move produce without being frozen and while the road was open. L. FUNERAL SERVICE -The fun- eral of the late Albert Proude, York. took place on New Years Day. The large number who at- tended ln spite of the roads and weather showed the esteem in whixcuh he was held in the com- mu . The following ministers were present Roy's W. i Mabon M. A. B. . A. Wilson B. Sc. and J A. Nichol- son. B. A A Canadian Airways plane from Up here vesterday flew Capt. C. H. MacDonald Dartmouth Ferry and - P- tain. believed to be a native of the smell island in Northumberland Strait off Pictou Harbor, with his party were stranded when drift age m . .. is believed the Captain was ape the New Year's Holiday at, old home. FAMILY amF/lvran - The sympathy of many friends will go out to Mrs. (Dr.) P. A Creelman on the death of her father, Mr. Graham Crei hton, Halifax, for m years nspector of schools for ifax Cou/iiy, which occur- red on Mondgy at the age of '78. Hie is surviv by his wife, for- merly Miss Catherine Pictou county. four daughters, Edith on the staff of McMaster university Harriilton, Ont; Lois the Bloomfield school staff, Hali- fax; Dr. Anna Creighton Laing, New York, N. Y. and Mrs. P. A. Creelman, Charlottetown P. L‘. I. two sons Dr. Howard A. Creigh- ton of Lurienburg and G. Wilfred Creighton of Halifax Provincial Bloresfsr. Murray of FRIDAY -—wI.ECEIVES APPOINTMTENF- Miss Lllaine Harrison. B. D.. elder dauchtea- of Rev. and - G. Harrison. S appointed to t the‘ Summemi High new. who is leaving in February for ‘Ibnmto. ‘The appointment was the unanimous vcta of the School Board at a. recent meeting. The Board also passed a resolution that the pupils from grade one to ton be given a vacina test for tuber- culoeis-s. The sad news was received yester- day by Percy Worth of his sister. Mrs H A Watson (nee e , . a ill, a year‘s ilLnm. The deceased mom-bored by a lar e friends and acquain city where she was for a number years, a saleslady firm o was receiv welcome lam circle of friends. e leaves to mourn. four brothers and th brothers are: non. Halifax; . H1111. m‘ tie won. and glitter, (Janie) my. n. mans nu was 0Q Hcteniai-A theC the death of oebe woruii which min-red in on January 1st., will be kindly re- number o! ancai in ti; in the old dry Stan! Bros. Her last visit to her for-mar home tsen years agu Whgfl she rcm -a her husband sis e a? Kannlyhtllfehm ) " unfit... ' Marin Nave Migtdeiaidg; “-=-’“& "onl. we: M" a rating . l‘. and held on sisting . H Fadyen slate of Haslam . ticn of versslty. William Church; A. . Church; Zion Ch —St. —Many with years Bell W of his A Canadian ed 91% piloted ways there. the winter all‘ Efiarlotteiown. this the Gulf TWO but weather con ds n snow torm rad day wind velocity per hour. year. -Pr6sidefit —W. VicePresident —-(to b8 e1 executive). Sec. under Pr a licentiaite William L. m’? Christian Church: Milton C. Stow- art-Central James Church; arson --Tri R. Zion Church; St. Peter's Church; G; Peter's Church; Boha- er- St Paul's Chu --I"OB~MEII. ISLAN 8R0 8 ssi-a BIRTHDAYS-Miss ' m Eumihaii-‘irfiv Birthday- ... ““i““£iil“ many WW" gifts to mark the nanny eveni- Airw twin motor I ab; H. S. Jones, her who enjoys em of 6V Wednesday Paul's Parish Hal in con; with the Week of Prayer service; ghlaige iioiggrtegation was present. Pres n preiiding gave a very fine report. The nominating c of Messrs. . Black and MI‘. J. J. brought in the officers for the ian Church Summerside. ceivinig a wanm welcome from the people of Summarside. and has al- friend- . Miss MacDonald is a 81d- of the Ma time under Professor Harry Dean. Miss MacDonald graduate of Mount Allison studied the organ Harrier and holds edmam and ofeasor diploma-S, He Christian Burnett — Si: Nail D nity Gillis Warren United umh; A. A. A. RC ul's Ch W.G oininittce P. Gord G close —Trinity mmuffiawi-gictretweelyi and mandala t€eg me ditions at“ e Gulf R ‘the annual meeting of thechar- iotteicwo Branch of the British Foreign Bible Society M. Mc- following ensuins . H ected Treasurer -A. -WAB.MLY WELOOMED-was Florence MacDonald of N. S.. who has accepted organist in the Presb the is is -Centra.l Chimch. . James . St. Prof. George Pat- Church‘ United Lord —Trinity ; Ross Mcliwen — McDonald — . Rees — R. Brady Hamid rch; J. E. urch; Ros Bethune-Ba tist Church; Proud --Bap ist Church; ant Lynch —Salvation Army. DEB. PASSES A learn Islad friends w‘ll one sou. top. N. 3.. and one Lamb V vcr. B. adoption. regiet£thedeathoifGedr8l ncouver for many years. to the Island was nine when he married iker of Cape Traverse. Be- sides his widow heleaves to mourn Arthur Walker of Mone- dauuhter. Mrs. 0.. of ancou rexi of his first wife. Mr. Walker was most highly esteemed both in his native province and the home Interment iisvancouver on December 30th. nsvnnau DEATH-The many friends in Georgetown of Mr, Alex Johnson, tailor of Newport ‘shocked to learn of his very sud- den death. The late Mr. Johnson ap renticeship under .the lato ‘Thomas ece The Gu the 1,v-- afte Mm BWHY, HOG"! c . St. f M: ‘Nolan? served his the guidance Cameron, da hter Miss Elizabeth Cameron stll resides in . After sewing his ap- ved to Georgetown prcntieesbip he mo lotteiown where he entered employ of one of the leading tail~ ishmenfrai of tliemggj; ewpcr. or himself. After oii-ind eeta/bl Irate-i‘ he moved up in business the last Federal election he was appointed as postmaster and it was while discharging the duties of this office that he was so sud- denly stricken. His wife, a sister of Capt. William Siqsworth pre- d several years ardlan icina I. host cf sor- rcwing friends in extending synr pathy to the bereaved-G. o'clock Th at. Paul's whose him bro er, Cieiirhan who resided sister Th funeral ureday Church Rev. Fr. G I110 Ill D iw s th .RHV. Ca nation Iii-ell?“ was inalzrimen Icon G BILL! . I01 -DEATII 0F MRS. SARAH MACINNIS-There Prince County away in aoitai short- Tu all her life in Summerside was hiahly esteemed by those who had the pleasure of her acquain- tance. S mean o leaves to toth a i5. i". MaoNeeilLl, -A 2 Isabelle had the ofcele- am Miss known and alth Adjut~ . WEN Char- ‘ the with took place and Afl- was (ii-milea- WEI ‘Ll l H088’ 001l- on» 083- by J . Dosi- yter- N. so a Uni. Percy Miss W8C W9- atO from was‘! in ~ W when There passed awe County i!‘ tel Conway. lead Yflll- --¢-- .Gcroe8killan lndilr lcxtg-vlhoiatbcldilmfolthe Dnmahsfival tho Province tendoy. reel detective. who, while here last was '- the Belrrium Count". is back ab: evidence in ‘growl cases Supreme C0 which opens here next Tuesday. _ TRAGIC DEATH. — Thbmlliy friends of m. and .ms Rose soutnurswmsiioeauitoiisui-of the their death of youn daughter, Margaret Ruth. on ember 30th resulting from a kic a horse. The 8 P. M. Bhe Wis {$2 her daddy while E53; one sister Annie and a brother. Frank. numerous relatives and a. host of friends both old and young. L 0. B. A. BANQUET-A very‘ enjoyable evening was t in the He . Orapaug when the m _ of Princess M Iodse enwtained their friends? a banquet. this being the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of-the -....“*~.::=~z..°*a“ s“ -*" toast list was rendered. The responded tional Anthem. The L O. B. A.. proposed by Sister Susie Moore, P. . M. of the Provincial h O. B. King, I to by singing the NE‘- "lvary law minutes flue hoot day and night it a ll I were suEeeadng-- as If an III‘ ' hand were pping my throat. I“ had a high ul cold. My threat Uni so congested it felt an i! it were closed up. I n plied NERVIUNI— robbed lou of t ovu- my‘ and to some barn The blow ' ' slu- l also used It “ ti? swmedbgdon m’ T?“ ‘m’ Whoazhephadld relief 7w:- um is W“??? iii‘. W "...."‘.‘"“..."" .i°°"."' a“... ‘ ea e norm In in ilnst-anataneousmgiamrlsggarslihvgfll Blfikvsf ended. I call NERVILINEmcIB it. filly IJIlCht and clever, The funeral palm” i‘ and m.’ ' ‘fifi-“ifiswwtillawiitilimiowl l South Lake cam beyafie this grave of her sister or, who Eiieidfifilsfi “$3M” “d.” ‘if t It - sym y . . . J‘ sis.“ hfhwmij’ “fig”, 3% Quick Relief for Pam time have been suddenly called "n “i i“ “he: £5 Mm; 108B. beside her father and mother Professional Gerda .._ . MRS-s‘? ll. F. ARGIIIBALD i. Chartered Accountant liiiltlehmond Street Phone l1. P. 0. l!!! ll MCLEOD 8i BENTL W. E. BENTLEY, 1L0. J. A. BENTLEY. 3.0, 0. I. BINKLIIY. but ' Barrlate -a art's?!‘ ro was m Richmond Street by F. MacDonald. N Members. proposed b ‘ Sister Leard, and responded to S er. Complirnen remarks were made by w. . Bcaton and others The rernaindc- of the evening was spent in games and social intercourse. A hearty sing-song. in ich all joined bro ht the eve to a close. ' ' MARRIAGE! .. IKiibmri-noBrTiEAFst. Paula Anglican Church, Halifax, N. S. on Dec th i9 bythel-‘temil J Dunlop. Hector D. Jardine of Belle River, P E. I. to Sylvia. giooley, also of Bella River, P. l. NICIIOLSOM- MAOGOWAN -At the Baptist , Montague, on Doc. 8, 1938. ‘Rev. H. Flannigan Mary S. Nicholson. Valleiyfield to Angus M. - Gowan, Pinetic, P. E. I.‘ §§'“5°§ti'i."r"'i“v"v§ii“mw" “inf:- Erl e ' , . 21st, 1988, by Trev. Miss Mari -MccGU|GAN & TRAINOR Manx a. MscGUlGAN, inc. " moan ro roar: . ,- Office: Over Provinclallani. _ nishniond Street. Charlcttcwfl? ._f PALMER 8i HASLAM A. {In/napalm u. Lult " ..... i~i*"t".i.=.is......\ I 0 ' gbarfrvttetown. P121. ‘ ‘ MONEY TO LOAN . Phone 85 1K0. Basil CUTCLIFFE 8i ANDREWS FUNERAL DIRECTORS i AND EMBALMEBS a Hunter River and Ilradalhalal -, DI! Ind Night Service ' H. F. McPHAEE, l. A., K. C. l". Crapaud to Mr. Nelson. Cherry Valley. nsivrns volume-Tat‘ sisniioifou‘ w rxireadlzya Jan. 148. i939, Haorvtalgvufi. cu n .SROKI are, - liam Youland. ye w“ MACNEILL-At the Prince County Hospital. Jan. I. 1939. infant I0! Stephen Mac- oif . Mrs. Neill of Wellington. MCCARRON—-At his ielidenoe ‘l8 and .. Saturday. De- al. i988. Peter McCarrcn. C. N. R. conductor. lifld 4 manna-at ‘uis Charlottetown Hospital on Monday. January 2. John Martin r COOPIR-SAUNDE aonage 21o knit s . ioaa. its . a o. cooper’ fficia I (Jharlea Wesley Cooper 00f Om ottowwn to Marjorie Saunders. Charlottetown. t N-M; New Pei-iii. rumour". . in. ioas, Min. William can. um 1o » I wrkma-attii a.‘ I. - goal on Sunda ‘Dec, ‘as? m m Archiba Watkins aged 55 YBSII. _ ' ‘l! years, ‘v _ 4 on . J Oai sonar, u. eanarsraa. sot-term: p _. llley Building char-mutant. am. a. MAri-iirsou a. n. Bell n. n Msthleaen. m4 Barristers and Bellman .. MONEY r0 roan Cameron Block, Charlottetolqil-l I prams HMmWi...“ '?.”i>&‘.’a.'i. “L925 un.aicartuinrviiv.ciw.sm_ §TlvERT-—A$ m0 PflflO n ui aims tdsr”§stii.. a. ‘d: w. arid m: a. 93 is, n. Jane titd“ tilittih‘ W»... i ouster-At Cl rmoht .1 gm. ioao. w wfma ma. M urley econ. w --JAC tihO tigic~mmr fit. m. Wellin , aaon. _, a ~ M a twenties. i, sari-inc‘. our» . W w. matron-Lat‘ sou m. m. 1 . w 3.118 n \