i il I _ a I i l li Ei n Y [fl 'l l'. 52"*/7"!! &1§ ‘E“‘”“i ll 1 ne." un i i i I v>\Gi~: TWELVE iiii __ __ WV__V__ __ _ W- ---------sq E FEBRUARY 20, 1937 I rt E' I _ __ __ _ _ f -= =__. .;-___;-_ -__ _ ________.. _--_ _ -._ -. -- __ EwSBuD<;ET....o RSATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS 1 1 Day - ' nas' ur;.\'ru-word has Gyno MEETING-Mr. G. D. Mow .i_,,f,iJl,,.,.i.,.i.V..1 hy llii-_~,-_ walter R. Henderson, Provincial cxecugvff lsl.ANDi»JR DI-.AD-Mrs. William Biiiiisi gf, no--iiiorii St. of the death secretary-treasurer of the l/ ix-i__.r, Jr., received the and new-i Di Mi._.._ nnaiv Mobbs, Winchester- Scouts organization, was the sltak- ;.‘ gh.; rlcszll of her “ll” _*W* ilruga :vi-nr, _\i-lbbs visited the Island ez- at the regular meeting of the L;_~»rur= Cultllffe. Brooklin. M¥lU“`~ iasii \iiii_,ii,.i_ H,-.r many friends Gyro Club last night. Mr. Hender- --- iid ,'F»._¢,....- viii i-cgi-ct her sudden son spoke on scout work. Dr. P. A. --Lk;.»\\'IiS FOR SAINT JOHN- p____V_Siiii,V Sgr- is silrvlvcd by two Creelman was chairman. At the liir, Wm. Mcnaiihim- 0! the “mn dwghgei-_< 1=‘n.il_\_ nlfe of Mrs. DY- close of the meeting the fin!-I °f ul" Prnvmmal Bank at sum- Grady. ‘Lliiih Mass.. M-\`5~ And-'ew ESJTIOB in tihe Club bridge tourna- n‘-1i'\i~'if> im' ‘ln 5“'“’d“_y 1°: ° G€.,v,{,._=_ n§1do1ie son, I..-t,Coi.Mobbs. ment were played. li.<\:i'_ll's vacation in Saint J0hn’ both of \v'li‘.uhcsi‘-`Y. M3-°5~' “L” °ne ”"""` :\'_lJ_--5. i, viii. ]i,m,,,On` had `°*"`“ °“'~ I". ilillis ;.l;.. ~ ;.i.- Mr-iff called and the auspices of the Provincial de-’ :` 11 e l\l1.fl'll0il.'i. l_"‘13‘° ini- grllilrt .~j _:ig of_Ml'S. Emily H~ partment of ag-i-iCu_1i_ure_ 'nie course ' "i ““‘i. “ -`*""""i‘ “‘”'!` .\li~r»il.. l~.1iu"`U l'-"“‘~‘i 1" her seventy' is in connection with the move- ` ~i‘~' tiff* gifts- “ho Md llrei ~l licz- iiic. ment developed by the adult ed-i . fi frifiids on ill? W- Ed] We 1.1;-3 1-»-i--il as shi-_ siellped ucation league of Prince Edwardi ic:--I. r<"il:'i".e(l. llzlavinrft Oi mis t.li' l"`I_l`.0\vil ll-orld she L__iniid_ i. _ ,.-,._-_,V wen- nbscnce was iciiii,-1 vi-_._; ug 'iicrc her loved ones ____ i who limi, 1-_ _r _im .`i'i‘f>' of Reads Comer -S. A verv pfezlsiuli evening was spent ion Jean. Hyde Park. Mass.. besides _._` I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John many relatives in this province. .. - _ _ M -Lean, Canoe Cove on January f' i._T_.` ,S_`V",\,`:).1.)e Prg.€EM2;\y;.0s\?;;1|ti, i 29fu\vhc1il the iilclllbershof Lady Pa- ..°W. M. B. MEETING-The rog- i. ._ i_,,.,._____,d _he _______ ni ,my dei. l mein l.<>‘o'»-cl b',' slllvizzg tllu Natlolllil An- Name Sociflty Of Q\¢ H015’ R9” ' “"' '_i.,f` iiigi .i~iii..,i,iy'hc I iii,.lii ' ' A deemer Parish was held Sunday ,,_;_»_.>.‘». '. . .-- ,_ _ . -1 .l .4 1 -'_.h.~‘.f nhzcli made him , _ AN cvel1_l_;:,__ Mr. Eh J. Al1C§ei_i4;ev_e; V . ~.' he-;.»e,iy rinovcry. Mr.'I`. 'l`lI0.\I..`U. ' . . I- . _ i in- tif .;\u'\ilnr\rsiric who is also I1 on l"l‘ilil‘-.‘»' ;i;_ _ oi Init _ll. llii.__d gee Re__\_ee__s_l_8_eex__§______g _ r;:l llig' a. Wnrlr or ll l'€\` 1' , _\'v;ll`,'» rl ugi' - l V- ~ _ . l \-.-.ii--fir. ni- 'i`-ze ixmivntzs all rcpmt i_Z00li ‘ limi some fun' years ago. For the i in the recently Orgbniv-‘d P35114; ‘ 1 ~».~.<~l t .uni excellent care given , inet. iv... _\'cui. lie has __ beeiicln i 2l;2_a_i:_l_r_i__s____¢ii_u~\;i__1;pono;‘_1hich -'»u___l:§e , ~:; l ' _l>-- 1 rs: .ml nurses anti V 5' i.: l'-~<1<,~ ulltl has ulu c qui a. . -\ l-1551 f»00K ~ __ if -,lriv a iloniplaint heard llil_liiii~, ullo will rcgrct i-0 fl'Um UW f10?‘°_;f _i'h°__§ne°t'ug~ _ed i i. ;- ' who iilllrlber ‘~v"i1 in li ilu; ‘..~..,ill-"_ Hi: loaves to. The new sa o o cers oc - . i _ .;i~..`l:'i~li_ ~.\'r.ics an inmate. nknlvii-li` lim illtliirrlitci-1 bc-.sides Mrs. i Hon. President. Past Presidenti - -' A ’-llllmio.: Mn. Hurold Gills, Ellers- 1 P- -7- R0SSit9|'~ P1`e3id9m~ Emmett - ..\\r ir.\"l‘ rm!-;.\n.\r--Clue! Oi 'i._- -.n.;i Zu... lrilh Thompson, who I McDonald. Vice President. Bon .r..c::ds on .`..ll' L‘:,;i1i,; :our ;\ll.<. Fred al '- _ _ l . .. -.1-lc niicivili f.lf"ll_.\,.i. i-i ll.l:i:n:li; and Gcorgci Votcs of ihallks wcle iencirledi _ _,,___,'[i,_ -0.ii,ii_,, ,iii ' _H 1 iV.,~i __ i.~ii,,_.i,,._ ,,150 on.; 515- th- retiring executive. -.md thc _ - - - s , -~-.wi ii iir=;il'.s ihc ‘ ' ,. V \~ .,f LOL 11, to Spiritual Director. Father Fleming _ unit lf ' fi' 1 _ _ V __ _Mi _____i __i___ mm, i,-will ___.i,i,_,,_,V ,.X,,.,,d,,d_ A for their untirlng zcal. and de _ ,- iiii_i_iii,._ The bar- `..~.m~. .-:..'» xi.-\ liclri yesterday ' ’ _- » V, _.i-i .. _ _ ;¢ 21;.--hr: iii lciiztli iulfl .ilu _ I. fi' /I ‘Ji .~ i V i .-. _ i._`,,.V,.,.,,._. ,,,,.,. ,pi _ ri--_.~ -1. L' f--~ \\. lvhiic. D. D.. at ; “iiifh V ___V_i____C ___,_i_, iii, _ 13,, Zhi-, -~ .1 ‘El l-f-illilliml... Thr? ' _ _ V V; iVV___ ii___ “,i__r_ii i._ v. li wi .~ ir»ll\'r\'f=rl lui thc, _Tilb- votlon ii vm Arch- ‘ lllvnis to duty to which the recl- brlcfly responded. after the meeting adjourned. i-55th ahlliversni'y‘ of ii!! __‘ ‘_ __ ____ ___ ,i - , .., ;.:_;.~r;.l;~~, where i birthday of Thomas Wildey. p f' l 1 :i"1i ..‘=.. - ll- ' -_ r ~ ' 'tic ~ ... i - i., the home nf founder of Odd Fcllowr-hip on the , gh/_ -_ .1 ti.l‘l I ,_ . i , lf‘.'c-<. ii-* ill ‘F “ . My l_l~ __ rail- iuliri-nl will be American Continent, was observed i , 'iw /ii-guy: to notch ‘ill _ i , _ _ _ I A ei -l t i. IVE f i' ,_ .. . l~- 1'.- H -. 'Vim rhfvf \vf>li`rl H0! .. :z *:'~_~:~ uplili tile arrival by members of St- Lawrence and ‘\ll iii il lli imcnt ‘ii the Wildel' 106268 T 0 0 F Char' f- -\-‘~-vc llc lmzizrl such :ln . M ‘_ _ ` V .. Lv ~ 1 _ a t’ rll ht Wlitllwa. de- - -»‘w- -'~~f'.n1r‘ri 'if Ylfafly WW" Hamm (mm [!_‘}._{_L_ Luenue' sl ll;gLl§tll)llwe1ntbr’tainn?ent in the Lodge ~ -r"="f"l 'l`i“‘ """‘7""’ “'“"‘ .\r.~f~i\= lull-:v-:swllrll .‘~:vPTlAl.S Hall. Members of the sister Alpha " 'i ~""‘“ "f "Wir "W1 M f _-\ \»-ri p:~ilv wrclfllllrz was sol- RCUCKBI1 T-'N180 WUFG §"e5i»’_- _. W. ,_~»,-_;~\ _-nm-\ more i r_iii_i,_.__i ___ i i,_ iiiiiiii. of M,-_ ,nd The program opened with the >ol'iiu\ii" S 'yin ii, i -1, Cnmms 0n'0ddfellows' Ode followed by re- , . -- ~ i .<1:-.l , ‘i » `h, ‘ ' °"-` " i\Vr-flllrsilriv)c'.'l~ll:ilu. Fab. 10th at 'I i mark-9 b-V Chairman A‘ O' F' Gm' pm \\il"'li ii\r“r ydallcllter, Dora ‘ Grand warden' | _ _ x iff.-~ \v-»lui_v of fl ah.. av- i .f.,r'§n~-`. ....,.. ,,,,,,,,, 3,, ,,,.,,.,.,,,,,, I orchestra selections and n song r- -_ < ill' .oi \-iiiwli. nur. pre-sl'iiii‘_l-lciy nt n Public function i;I;l_.i_cof___t;i_a_:_/_eil_?_<_ii.:_l‘; Brown deughtcd feiiow members In V (mv Cmmlld (i}i,inml)`mlSlV?:\P_ lninicrliiic rr~'i\ii\r~” 'Th hrid A. l and mes” with step dancing which l " .'».’iirllm.:l. is f\i'~'i'if‘-5'. _ _ _ _. ‘___ Wi' hi, MW i__.ii___i W ,md the Ministry of Labor". a solo by ° “““."” ’”.€.-i§L‘...‘."’.I‘..”.f | ‘.“.'... .... _...~;.;...:.. ...J;.. em- -1-»= <=»1d~- -<1 ~ -°°==° c . . ._»__,- wrrc prcsrntccl io MISS `~\'.-..l|v lor her ability and mltiriiiir r : \" in fllriilcr the wclfnrc work ; ff .Q-'vcict_t'. Sha had i-Hl¢f‘Yl .__-,mf-nr, nnrt in ilie establish- ,~_i_ gf iii.:-il:-tioiml classes and 1 .=-llccc,\iiiS E...’f.°§.‘.‘:.l"iL‘?“i".'.“;‘.“.-lZi:“f Have You Lost That S_nap? me-1-e ww- w-»-»- B---' Feel Yourself Slipping? ll How many thousands drag on through life wig, you-y pup and wom and huggarrl face who might be strong and healthy but for some constitution; It should be the aim of everyone to retain Q] strength, health and vigor of mind and body, ng to fortify the system against attacks of diaea|e_ Milbnru'| H. & N. Pills contain the elements |,, notional-K to create vim, force and energy to m the mac inery of the system. Got a box from your druggist. You woa’t li, dilappointcd. ISLAND LADY DIES-Many old friends of Mrs. Janie Burley of Laconia, New Hampshire U. S. A. will regret to hear of her passing on February 3rd 1937. Mrs. Burley was formerly Janie MacDonald who was bom at Coleman P. E. I. July 6, 1882. She leaves to mourn their loss one daughter Mrs. Gladys ‘Hughes and one son. _ FRIDAY ENl‘EIl.'I‘AlNED_ AT GUVIIN- MENT HOUSE-His Honour Lieu- tenant Governor DeBlois and Mrs. DeBlois entertained Colonel Big- Zar, Canadian Red Cross Com- missioner. the Executive of the local Red Crass. and a number ol' other guests at tea at Government House yesterday afternoon. The Presi- dent of the'Charlott/etown branch. George J. Tweedy, K. C., and Mrs. mplained of not feeling well _ T,-,-1-my received with me L|eu¢e,.,_ before medical aid could be ant Governor and Mrs, D¢5l°|,g_ Bolstered by the steadying in- fluence of lnnie _ - M Boswell, Marg- 1 flowers in the First United _ ai-et Gallant and Helen Laird of ch Sunday were in memory of ihat once great hockey machine. -the famous original Summerside Crystal Sisters. the 1937 edition of the Crystal Sisters, met and de- feated the reorganized Granite Sisters on the latter‘s home ice on Wednesday night, and handed them a 5-0 setback. M -PASSED AWAY IN JAMAICA PLAINS-Word has been received by relatives in Summenslde that Miss Annie Macllellan passed away recently at the home of her sister, Mrs. James Maclntyre. of Jamaica I-:ww wltns noNom:n.- A _ P,,,_,i,5_ Mm, Mmm,” was ._ “_ Uni' °"°“i“i¥ W” SPH" Y"-' i t've of Indian River and was well tly, when the neighbors of Mr._| kiiomli in P_ E_ I_ H" muiy Mr* aww* Dennis' C”"°°n~ i friends hcre will regret to leam of hered at their ho t te d = _ m° ° ll 0' her passing. Mrs. Reid ofrignislr m l. miscellaneous shower in mmelslde The pallbeemrs wwe honor of their recent marriage. munerous and valuable gifts opened and presented by Miss is on behalf of himself and hbors for the gifts and good hes. During the evening a de- ous lunch was served by the e residence of her daughter, Mrs. ladies 0! 01111750" The Hi d Alfred Plclrard. 14s Euston street. 0! . rem n er the eni is a sister of the deceased. B. MAKE FLIGHTS T0 MAG-` o . -. ---y M--. ---. "sl: onnor. and the verses read by Canadian Airways from ci“¥i°ne_ Grace Whitehead. Mr. iown yesterday carrying 1200 pounds of mail. Pilot H. B. Jones reported heavy drift ice in the Gulf _of St. Lawrence. No more. i-ribs to the gulf islands would be made this week, it was stated, but f0\ir fllshts have been scheduled ev ng was spent in cards for ii xii t i . i _ Mrs. w. c. white, who has been "nd music- Mi-SS Freda C°1W@11 °f ` presse Reglilalageglli lliznghz. arlotteiown delighted everyone u rumors h b fe ou a eged irregularities in Her husband predeceased her connection with the adminis- She leaves to mourn, the follow- rs. Naysmith, Vancouver; Clar- _ I of Gertrude Carver was held nce of her sister, Mrs. James Car- ody. 10 Park Street to St. Dun- ass was celebrated by Rev. Dr. v McMahon. The honorary pallbear- be ers were girl friends of the deceas- od: ine MacKenzie. Cecile Currie, Freda Carver, Jennie Carmody and Gladys Misses Helen MioGregor, Adel- MacDonald. The active pall bearers were: Messrs. Douglas Moreside, E. Duffy, A. MacDonald, H. Maehus- land, B. Mahar. Leroy Sherron. Tile service at the grave was con- A vvry plelnsillg nvcnt took place at Long Crock on Thursday evening Jan 21st when the Womens In- .sltituio gathered at tho home of Mrs. J. MacDonald and family to welcome them to the neighborhood. The introduction oi' the occasion was lnadc hy Mrs. Sandy Mac- Kenzic tho presentation of ia beauti- ful tray and silver knives wa= made by Miss Annie MacPhce, and the following address was read by the Secretary Miss Myrtle Maclleodz- Dear Friends, We the members of the Long Creek Womens Instituto take great pleasure in gathering here tonight for the purpose of welcoming you back to your native district. W. C. T. U. MEMORIAL DAY - The Queens County Women’s Christian Temperance Union met in Zion Church Hall on Tuesday afternoon the sixteenth to com- memorate Frances E. Willard Day. A delicious luncheon was served by the members ofthe Charlottetown Union. Mrs. W. A. Thompson led in the hymn J'Be present at our table Lord." Mrs. Hazen Howard presided at the Devotional part of the meeting and Mrs. Gordon Mac- Millan read the Scripture with Mrs. Frank Howard leading in prayer. A vary interesting and instructive ad- dreu was given by Mrs. Thompson on the life of our beloved leader, Frances E. Willard, assisted by sev- eral oi the members. Miss Edna Bourke sang a solo which was much enjoyed by all present. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the Secretary, Mrs. E. J. Vessey. York. and plans were made for Temperance Posters in every school in the county. also a. poster con- test for the pupils in the schools. A vote of appreciation was passed to be sent to (Rev) W. H. Harding, Summerside, on hissplendid Tem- perance Hour on each Sunday, and plans were made for the cont nu- ation of same. Reference was ivr `7 i,mourn also two sisters, Mn. Alice I ,io the organisation of the new wl- ducted by R/ev. Wilfred Mccardls. _ di w tration of Prohibition in Char- lotf-etovm. Complaint has been made that doctors' scripts have g i__miiy_ Mm Pick_mi_ City; :lien used more than ones and at this practice has become o prevalent as to develop into "racket" Premier Campbell a toolr the matter up with cer- tain doctors and the R.C.M.P. and as a result of an investi- gation it it reported the Gov- ernment has decided to make a change in the retail vendor- stairs Basilica where Requiem High ship immediately. The new endor, It is Anticipated. will Mr. J. Lester Douglas, who has had the position offered to him but has not as yet defin- itely accepted. Dr. Elira Margaret MacKenzie ed at her home at Flat River yes- terday after an illness of several eks A daughter of the late Mr c . . and Mrs. Donald E. MacKenzie, she graduated in medicine from Dalhousie University 30 years ago. During the past week or ten " Th She opened a practice in Char- lotktown and later in New York where sl-la had resided for a mlm- ber of years. V When the seriousness of her ill- ness became apparent, her sister, Jane. a trained nurse. and dietitian at the P. E. Ialsrld Horpital. la.'t for Now York and about three weeks ago accompanied Dr. Mac- Kenzie to Fiat River. There are left to moum, besides her sister Jane, already mentioned. another sister, Mrs. Geo. E. McKee of Vancouver. and one brother. Rod- eriol: E. of Flat River. at whcse home Dr. MacKenzie passed away. Tile annual meeting of Saint Elis- abeth! Aid Society was held in the assembly hall of the Basilica on -the aftcmoon of l4th instant. The pres- ident, Mrs. F. Waller, was in the chair and reviewed the activities of the society since the last annual meeting. Reverend Dr. McMahon and the Chaplain, Revd. Father Dalton. were present and congratu- lated the Society on the success that had been achieved by it in the interests of St. Vlncent's Orphanage during the past year and strongy urged that the good work be con- tinued with unabated aeal during the year 1037. At the present time there ere 65 children in the Orph- anage, and the work and respon- sibility that this entails for tho de- voted Sisters who are in charge ol the institution is very great, and the Orphanage needs and deserves tho help of all who are in any way able to assist it. The officers of the Society, all of whom were re-elected by acclama- tion. are as follows: Hon.President-Mrs. s,R. Jenkins. President-Mrs. Fredk. Waller. Vice Presidents'-Mrs. T. M. Mac- Millan and Mrs. Albert Wilson. i Treasurer-Mrs. B. G. Peppin. Fczrciary-Mrs. J. H. McQuaid. ‘~ istant Secretary-Mrs. C. Gav- u.l DUB). A _ .. _._._`__...-.. ,_ _.._...__..~.,_ __ _ '1.#*'r>y'._,__'1~ 1*-li. , ~ ' . - _ _ _ . _ _ ` I _ _ A " lottetown, Summerside, Mo oto th several vocal and piano solos. mute was u,iei,eiiiiui_ n n e death occurred at Wheatley dhnt __ "° M" fi __ ..River.at an-early hour on' Saturday m0m-Us of Mr. Watson Smith, a highly respected farmer of that Dliwe. Mr. Smith. suffered from heart attacks for years, but was able -at times to attend to his farm duties. Hs leaves to mourn besides his sorrowlng wife, one sister, Mnflha. and brother Cyrus of New Gi@H8ow. The funeral was held the following Tuesday from his late residence and was largely attended. Interment was held in the New Glasgow cemetery. Y’S MEN’S CLUB HOLDS WEEKLY MEETING - The Y's Mews Club held its weekly lunch- eon at the club room at the Y.M. C.A. with Y's Man Jack Mennie in the chair. The boys joined heartily ill tile sing-song which was-led by Y's Man Emcat Bell. The special speaker for the even- ing was Reverend George Gilles- pie. assistant minister at St. Paul's Church. The speaker outlined very specifically the general character- istics and modes of living of the Eskimo people with whom he had spent two years, doing missionary work. Reverend Mr. Gillespie show- ed the boys several Eskimo articles which he brought from the Arctic. A hearty vote of thanks, moved by Y's Man Johnstone seconded by Y'.s Man Bell was tendered Rev- erend Mr. Gillespie for his inter- esting address. The meeting was closed with the singing of the Na- tional Anthem. Mr. George Tweedy. K.C., was re-elected president of the Prince Edward Island branch of the Can- adian Red Cross Society at the annual meeting last night. Lt. Govemor George D. DoBlols is honorary President and Mr. _Justice F. L. Haszard and Dr. W-. J. P. MacMillan honorary vice- presidents. and Dr. H. D. Johnson past president of the organization. Reports were submitted by Mr. G. J. Tweedy, K.C.. president; Mr. R. H. Rogers, honorary secretary: Mr. D. A. MacKinnon, honorary treasurer; and Miss Catherine MacLean. director. Junior Rod Cross. The last named report was read by the Honorary Secretary in the abscncc of Miss Macbean, who is engaged in organization workin New Brunswick. Dr. J. L. Biggar, national com- missioner of Red Cross, gave avcry lntcrcsting address on "The Red Cross, a bridge builder". He was welcomed on behalf of the citizens by Coun. A. A. I-Iennessey. acting Mayor in the absence from the city of Mayor Tumer. The tnanks of thc meeting were extended to Dr. Biggar by Premier Thane A. Campbell. Other officers re-elected last night included: vice-presidents, M`r|. J. M. MncF'adyen. Quean's County; Mrs. L. B. Meiiish. Montague, Rings County; Miss Gladys Hola _ML Rogers; Honorary Treasurer, My D. A. MacKinnon. Members of the executive: Img V. L. Goodwill, Mrs. C. G. Dui`fy_ Mrs. J. J. Hornby, Miss Jessie F-ul. lerton. representing the Prince rn. ward Island Teachers Federutlom Miss Jean Rodd, representing thi Women'a Institutes; and i\.1eg;,-"_ W. F. Tidmarsll, C.N. Bissett, Wil- llam Moran. Reg. Aitken, Simon Paoli. Jr.. W. J. Brawders, and A, B. Fisher. The president anllolln. ced' that three members of thi executive, Mr. R. L. McClure, lg.- D. T. Waye and Prof. l-loivnm Court, were fol'ccd by other in. terests to retire from the board oi directors. CAR LOCATED-A car belong. lug to Mr. Hollis Moore, stoicn Wednesday. was located ul a ride road leading off Noi-til Riier Road, ywtcrday. The S. S. Charlottetown rvasde- ~la.yed 40 minutes on the Tormen- tille-Borden crossing last night by heavy ice pushed against the New Brunswick shore by northtonnrzh- east winds. The nlainland train arrived in the city nt 7.30,an hour and ten minutes lute. In the Couilty Court, .liltlucs Criminal Court, Summersidc. yes- t~rday, two sentences were passed as follows; Leo Gallant. who plead- ed guilty on a charge of shop breaking and theft was scntenccri to two years in D:>rcllcst<~r Peni- tentiary. Auguitilie Doucettcplcari- ed guilty to a similar rlmrge. The Crown Prosectutor, Mr. L. G. Lew- is. presented to the Court a list of previous convictions against Dou- oette, and asked that they be taken into consideration by the Court lu passing sentence. In vicw of these previous convictions the Court lm- posod a. sentence of four years in Dorchester upon Douoette. These cases arose from the recent brcak at Pope‘s Dry Cleaning Plant, when the cash register was broken open and a sum of money amount- ing to $5.65 was stolen.-s. C r --~~2_-.1 BIRTHS Lowrnan-at cornwlul`<§TF1=l§? ruary 12, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. V.'a.lden Lowther, a. son. MACNEILL-At Grand View Farm, North Rustico. on Ficb. 14,_193'7. ra Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MacNeili, a daughter. - LEWIS-At Freetown, Feb. llih 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis a son. ' IIASLAM-At the Prince County Hospital on Feb. 15th,' 1037, to Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt Haslam of Spring- field a daughter. McCAR.RON-At the Cllarlottetown Hospital, Feb. 15. 1037, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCarran. Southport, a. son. DONALD-At Sea View, Feb. 10, 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Don- ald. a son. WHALEN-At the Cliarlottetown Hospital on February 14, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Whalen. City, a son. ROBERTS.--At \Kelly's Cross on February 15th, 1937 to Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts a daughter. Mannmuas ‘=' KBNSLEA-Aslrrow-At st' 'Pears Rectory on Wednesday. Feb. 17. 1987. John Joseph Kcnsiea to Annie Ashton. both of Charlottetown. Rev. H. D. Ravmoiid officiating. MCCOUBREY-SMITII -At Caven- dish on Wedilecdav. February ifl. 1937. by the RA-v. W. A, Paterson. Miss Dora Margaret Smith of Cavendish to Mr. lm Siewnrt Mc- Coubrev of Cavendish. DEATHS McxaNzm.~Ai. mt River( 'rr-la. 17. 1937. Dr. Elizabeth Margaret McKenzie. F' Wm'rE_At the residence of hcl' dB-lighter. Mrs. Alfred Plckard. I43 Euston St., on Tuesrlay. Feb. 16- 1937. Mrs. W. C. Whiic. WHITE-At the residence of ha! daughter. Mrs. Alfred Picknrd 14! Euston St. on Tuesday. Feb. 16- 1937, Mr3. W. C. White. .woonsmn-- suddenly at Tryon. Monday. Feb. 15_ 1937. Moses S- Woodside, in his 87th year CARVER-In the City Hospital D11 February 14th, Gertrude Carver ale 19 years. ZF* cAnvEn~At the city Hmpital oh sunday, February I4, 1937, GPN' rude Carver. and 19. i'°\1nB'<‘°° daughter oi’ the late Mr. and Mm- George Carver. MGRAE.-Entered into rest It French River February 15, 1937- Mrs. Elizabeth McRae in her 83 year. NEURITIS One hlpehaa :°.-`§‘;.f`..`i°~"°“'~ ._;.__-_' ie|h|n_ P&_oua|0ll 'f1A`|”NTaT=1TJ"§ |.|N|MENT man, Summerside, Prince County. I Honorary Secretary, lk. I. H.,_