ch y-Apleaeingfeatuie st the monthly nesting of theiflununar side Town Council- was the irres- entation of g ' g ~_ ' ‘a: = camp- 0-. M. BIA-a by Ilyorflilin- stone. Mr. Campbell was heartily congratulated by the Mayor and Counoillo l_-_ A Liberals or mi District of.‘ County unanimously tncm. m- Wlw" u- LII. leader $9 v to contest. the ‘ COWDUHOP ‘C HIE next; '10 ATIIND OONVINTIOII vs . , Throug Mrs. R. l. Match and Mrs. J. rifle l 4511mm“ “mumlon” following names were omitted from nrd leave this morning for Chat- ' those attend-n: we i»- 0- my; that ham, N1, where they will attend ' "DWI! ii fiwiimfiww“ annual. ' W. M. S. Convention. 0n the way tors; homeMi-shlutohwillltovoiffor the Mt. Allison Convocation. Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Wigmose M.L.A., Brsdalbane, and Ml‘. an Mrs. J. H. Buntaln of ltuatico, left yesterday morn‘ for the oioeinl exercises of Dalhousie University Halifax, where their sous Fred 11.. and John Howazd. respectively graduate in medicine. LOJLAANNUALIIIIIING- h aninadverient eerq- the Nlular monthly meeting of t? ‘(gay (Iounoll. held last “m” - ° .'iP.l'°°""4°HW ill-i‘, rs on the honor baltowei _°""'°"" V!‘ W"!!! 3°. We!“ upon aim. to which he made a 1311 f” wndgn quymym‘ 5 AA u. .___ . _fl . polioo petrol. . '-".- ' A large number. of resolutions wow mood. moonlit-boil. bolas, one requesting Mr. R. P.- McNab, chairman of the Public Utilities of Nova Sootia, to come to Charlotte- town to confer with the City Coun- cil regardllw the valuation, of zthe Maritime Electric Cofe property in chin tetowri. " "r-o y ’ ' .\- "ifl-IPQ-fi ANNIE JOB! ‘of the late" took‘ place. . 'Bimpm dMeileap; Or - fissures- Bonell; s. o. L. organiser, Sister Margaret Show. At the service. at St. James Church yesterday morning Hospital Sunday was fittingly by an appropriate “ by the Min- ister. " During the service the choir ren- dered the anthem “There. is a Blessed Home", with Mrs. J. A. Lawson and Mrs. H. S. Henderson as soloists. g ' FUNERAL on THE LATE Mas. GOOD - The funeral of the late ‘ Mrs. E. E. Good was held from Mac- Lean Funeral Home yesterday af- wm‘ °° ma“ "mum's - ternoonl HZICXH-SBIVICQWGICJDD: o "— » _ ducted b Rev. H. Pierce and-Rev. “Durnkeo: 85531181311202)’; Hugh Miller. Thepallbearera vere: Harry Pethiok Frank Howard »D. L. . Th _ . . fimfiung ‘Fflfglllnfl law tyre“?! MacKlnnon, Nell MacKenzle, Percy ‘Y in haunt "lufflnwho med Carr, Steve-Jiolroyd: Interment Ln “new?” grout", ‘g me Hospital l-Iighfleld cemeterig-Rev. Mr. Pierce w Public Health “use officiating at the grave. __._ r er"..rr..llf "is “§‘;‘..°“‘éi A who more u Wm o’ gm Th; “mains Wm lottetown Board of mdc was held . "m; i _ ' - mdzfisw Pym“ m: burm gnttjrlldr. 1§yrivei§ogui€heo§riie§§gd the chair. woo-ru- ..:";°s.'";l";:..:'f..l':“: The Prince Edward Island Hos- ms betwéen Boston pimb pita-l School of Nursing graduating ' exercises will be held Tuesday fax, Charlottetown and Cape Bret- evening at St. Paul's Parish Hall. g ‘e name was. be mee in: but he retired pblkphaker. I _ v ' ‘PUNlI-AL WEDNESDAY - 111,-; son then sot up. and f_ nearly half mo"! 0i‘ the labs Robinson War- an hour he held the audience speli- wound War filigree held-Wednesday ‘from the bound as be described New lasgow Japtiet Church. Services s: the and the surrounding distri tlu urch and at the grave were con. occupation and customs of the peo- tpd by my, A, c, vhiaufl. 9n plo from his earliest remembrsnoel. The pail bglgigrg were Pgmy M0,,» Then MrsuDlckiesm maid on. aide, Percy pmud, prawn Qngner, "=4 i" l" “m”; " - "P - not». Warm. ooutioon Warren ggofnodélaigiionzuiggr lililgffgiaif; ‘and meet Warren. Interment u. Good lletlliws." lA" ream-sit wJmu” ogmewry.‘ ._ waspereeno‘an' nice pQBédpe-Wluuyhw- t ¥e‘3l"§;’““€‘$ei° §e§1°¥§i”€v“'fi§'ti'» our you .. ° ° "w. Jane. widow cf theWate ' l Wlokhasn "f ’ ' “an 0f Ne from the who»; s . . . ___ i » W Church impel-malachite”. a mu» Ioifriendi ‘sud neighbors ' wuomvloue scours-rile gnu-compare, fiwilgylg; "gig, i: short servloeghezlieldtstthe house gathered at .mB"-'h°$’°!‘,°‘p“m areatest difficulty faced ‘by the unlim- yg-uy, M, m, llndlyh-s before thelejmsios. were removed asmesfstreisht and ws.,8t:aight Montague troop of Boy Boouio. I Owen Mscslecr. she was well W iho ihlirohlil-o JjThomas Pele- on Mandi-y evoniuii.to oonsiatulaio -d"i’i<=\11iv' "m" h" “M11999” known loved‘ sad respected by theme. the‘ pastor. officiated at them on the occasion of their‘ the advancement of tho troop over every one m- and near and leaves b0"! wrlliilfls and at the grave. I-le fifteenth wedding anniversary. Af- 81MB it WI! firflt Oflflflilvd. h" to. mournl one daughter, Aiuiie, took for his address verse 1 cf the ter the guests had been cordially been Ovefoome recently by the Mrs. Joseph Gallant, Colville Road, welcomed by the host and hrstess, kindness and sonorosiiy oi tho 122 Psalm and spoke in the most and one adopted daughter, Alice eloquent and touching manner of w. Garnet Plofitt was celled upon Montague Oddieliowe in their" do- Mrs. John Murray. North Wiltshlro. the faithful and well-spent life and read au-address to the Cap- nation of the use of a large room my"; by pumm- mcmullnl 1.19m also two grandchildren, Mrs. An- thathad come to a. close. The psii- mu and his wife, in which hearty for I Boout Koil- ‘rho room i» wt r. s. uscnaisid, ma, m. w, their Olorkiu- North Wilishire-end bearers were Messrs Edward Show, good wishes were . expressed for 01’ "IE 1- 9- 9- F- 5mm“! ""1 "Chester S. McLure, M.P.. Mr. J. H. ‘7- W- 9'11"" ‘m m’ “Wlmadi James A. shew. Philip Chandler. their future happiness and" contln- of generous proportions aiiordim were. lien. non. r. n. uscebee. “l” a "limb" °i W" Fmdiihilii- Benjamin ‘Smith, Henry Neill and ued prosperity. ' , plenty o! snooe for Petrol Work non. u. w. Wood, w. w. a. stew-J“ n“ “Mm m“ P‘“°° Tm- Albert Cudmore. and games. The boys are whole- m, u, _1,_ 4,, Q91, g, q mwgQnl d" ulm no BEST~The funeral of hooriedly busy iixins up their now Colonel n. A. MaoKinnon, Colonel W. T. Huggan held from his late quarters and hope to hold their p, 1_ Agjny‘ residence yesterday afternoon was next meeting there. 1111s donation 1110mm“, ~ V largely attended. Service at the ls greatly appreciated, not only by ms, gum, p_ {bung o; p" house was conducted by Rev. Hugh the troop, but by the majority of Ipfldgn, pig 1m Miller, Rev. ‘J. W. Barbour arid Rev. the..citizens, who have the welfare Amherst, Mr. Christie. The pallbearers were: 0g the gwug ii-pqp pg lieu-t, This Ernest Coffin, 0.1!. Hoibmok, Lss- 1, p,“ anpthgf w; g‘ gmpmigy _ ter Douglas, Col. H. M. Davidson, on m, p“; o: this splendid Order, %°r3§e B?“ mid Mucus cadet which aims to help the other fel- Baifbourvofiliilgiatleaduift- thxedgrivel. Twill: low M m time!‘ a‘ ' Masons attended in a body, the Ma- M the regular (“many smkm sonic service at the grave being con- M, the Prince Edwud mmd Pr,“ ducted by-Capt. Kemp. Interment w” m the Peoples. Cemetery byteryian Church in. Canada held t ~ - t ‘ yesterday in St. James Church Hall a. call from Sulnmerside to Rev. Walter McCIeel-y, Pt. Francis‘, ‘om Ontario, was sustained as a regu- lar gospel call, There was a good attendance of clergy and layman at all three sessions which were presided over by the molderator, Rev. D. -L. q Griffith. Be ast. Rev. J. A. Prltchard, oonvener , of the bu et committee, in his ' The mootins was lmisided over by report indlicgalied that the ssieuai‘ late F. w. flales, and Margaret MP- W- K- Rowi- Who in his iy- raised this year was wmowhetin Jenkins, mum,‘ “w” ham m marks at the close of the program ‘$15933 of ma; or mgypq, 111p fl- Charlottetown-yeighty-onr: years ago, {*3 m" WWW W the Work of the location for loss will bathe seine . ‘and spent the greater part of her umeagMdTunglggtge midgggkg: “A10! 124E118! lllliolmohéd- . ife in this city. fifty-three years ' ' ' ‘ "P0 ° uuday B9 oolsan _. ‘laud m“ m” mbmtemm“ M ‘he Young People's Societies was pre- . ago she married Mr. T.»C. James _, supt. of the s. s. ‘Telegraph ceml m“ ‘a V“? “my "°““°“‘ seated by Rev. w. o. nhosd. Keri- Colweli of Norton. N- 8-. and , 3. sounded the funeral of their n ' -~ Oolwoll which ‘ Thursday from her Northaln.—-S ~ Victoria has lost a highl respec- ted citisen in the pereon o Wm. ii. Coliett, whose death occurred lnthe Prince Edward Island Hospital foi- lowingan operation. ' l - Mr. Colietifhad goneuiowu to Charlottetown on Wednesdayto ai- tendthe L. 0. L. Grand Lodge meet- inle and was suddenly taken’ ills-Ale was rushed to the hospital and an operation was found necessarypbu: PXCVOWOK n ,avsil andpllr. (Collett pasud’ away 0n. Friday morning lit Ill years of age. ‘ -. . e-ns-u-ua c‘? , 1 VISITORS BONORED- Mr. D. M. MacDonald, returned recently from a most enjoyable visit ppent in Boston and New York. Previous to their return they were waited on by some fifty “former Islander" friends at the home of Mr. Alex‘ MacDonald, Somervllle, and Di‘?- sented with a. club bag and week- end bag respectively, addresses be- ing read by Nib‘. Bruce Lamont and Mrs. iDr.) MMPhOTSOIL a —RECEPTION FOB. REV. A. BART DAVIS AND MRS. DAVIS. 0F PORT HILL - Last Thursday evening the congregations of the Port Hill parish with other members of the community, tendered a recep- tion in King George's Hall at Port Hill to Rev. A. Hart Davis and Mrs. Hart Davis, (nee Miss Grace Wil- kinson cf Toronto). Mr. Wm. Dea- nis, senior warden, acted as chair- man. On the platform with Rev. Mr. Hart Davis and Mrs. Hart Davis were Mrs. Henry Newcombo, Mrs. A. Maynard, Rvev. J. A. Nicholson, of the United Church, and Rev. E. White of-the Presbyterian Church. Speeches welcomin, the rector and his bride were made by a number of the men from the different churches of the parish and a, nurse of money was presented to the rec- tor and a ‘ ul bouquet was given to Mrs. Davis by littlsMias Marjorie. Newccmbe and Lillian Maynard. Rev. I-Iari. Davis, who has been rector cf the Port Hill- parish for the past year, thanked the pet» pie for the very kind reception they had tendered to his bride and nim- self upon their taking up their resi- dence at the rectory-S. ART CLASS-On Tilesday alto!’- noori May 7th a. group of Char- lottetowns ‘ ‘ ’ devotees of Art, met in the Harris Art Gallery to discuss the formation of an Art group for the furtherance of what has been felt for some time to be required,~ the expression of the promising talent included through- out Princedidward Island and to work iii-affiliation with other MS-rtlffle Art groups. The result is the newly formed organization to be known as the Prince Edward Is- land Art Society and a constitution and slate of officers and executive to the Mnister. and might Com- mander H. Edwards. _ They were met at the railway on ports making three trips month- ly‘ commencing from‘ Boston May 28rd. Lettersreiative to aid forfe- land fishermen wereread from the Y Deputy Minister of Fisheries, Ot- tawa, J, H. were, M. P., and A. E. MBCT-fiflll, M P. S. S. “MAGNIIILD” IN PORT — The S. S. “Marnhild" Capt. Ciausen arsivlad- . ln ..pflrt--,early . Saturday morning and loaded 2,500 bags of potatoes at the Railway wharf. Capt. Clausen reports meeting heavy ice on the passage from Hali- l _ With the app ” of sumnie , the mid-week activities of the different organizations in Trinity United Church are rnanking their conclusion for the season bysome form of en- tertainment. 0n Tuesday evening of last week the Senior C. G. I. T. groups gave a very delightful Mother and Daughter banquet, and last ‘ev- ening in the social hall of the church the Lite. edlate groups were hostesses to their mothers and church leaders. The tables were most attractively decorated in the C. G. I. T. colours, with tinted pussy-willows, blue can- dles in white holders and blue swan favours. A very beautiful birthday cakek vziltxh gwentdy éilgiltedlcandles to m“ ° we“ ° “mvexsa” °"' Such was the motto recommend- ftiyiycf"d‘é.fii“fit.ilg‘fi.°l‘u'°l oi w Ho Homo Holt-com» Intermediate Department, who pre- mam‘ u) m’ gradutmg “um” °1 » the Prince Edward Island Hospi- “deggfiygaibmqu” u‘ “m! .8’ tel at their annual graduation ex- ercises held last evening St. Paul's Parish Hall. e..l.“."“é§€.‘..¥'” “iii ' - 0 , l! mum‘ iéefl-iingxiglla; M“ cries: who also omciated is; the s mum n Mix. . QIINO. Mabel McLean, Remington; and Miss Beatrice Rayner. T151115}!- LAID T0 REST-Tile funeral of Miss Edna Hughes was held from her latcresiderice, Powrial Ltreet, w 5t. Dlmstaifa Ihialsllica Hflatuhrtday ""1""! "t 8-4“ “m l‘ “s m: ,whlch port he left oh Wed- "reassessmentM-»uuueuu.ou ace“ by m“ Eugene Murray "The the ship became jammed and they hum” pa“ bearers were D1. F. Q were compelled to buck the heavy Dow“, mum“ MmDm-md‘ y“); field until Friday morning. To clear Williams, Charles Burke, Urban Cval- the ice it was found necessary to lant, Vernon Maddigan. Active pall- pursue a course up St. _ George's bearers: Wank Cox, Earl Birch, Bay at time; being only a half ‘Thomas Creighan. Patrick Ready, mile off shore. After passing Cape Claude Pineau, and Earl Reardon. George they left the troublesome Interment was in the Roman Ca- ice asters. The weather was dear ihoiie Cemetery. and fine. Capt. Clsusen states he haspractlcally thesame crew this season. After completing‘ loading at the RailwayWhai-f the ship re- moved to Bilntain and Bell's wharf to take on the following cargo: 100‘ _ ; i0 tons 01' hily; 300 bafi of potatoes arid Mwnougan or Chukmtmwn oats; 50 each sheep and calves, and pail bearers were Messrs. Mclllanus. Alexander Doh- Ciemsnt _Wynne. Beecher ‘ H ‘ ‘(bunker and lt-Friends the Province learned witlijdeeirlegret of the very sud- paaing of. m. Michael Fame»; prominent farmer of Kinkorc, . Farmer had suffered with heart . for some years.’ He had and amund. and had gone on Wednesday evening up. ritly in his‘ usual good health, t when his daughter went, to hi: "Never to tire, never to grow cold; to be patient, sympathetic, ender; to hope always; like God to love always. this is duty " Mr. Farmer was born - in Kinhors and had one of» the best AnnicPenelcire, daughter of the “m” m m, “wick ._FUNEI.AL OF MISS CATH- residenoe of her nephew. MI- J01!" 5, c ‘ 1-1, SIHDIIISTSidC. Rev- lbe re upwards of 200 crates of pigs, large "15:?’ TE‘ 32mm‘? w“_'e,y_ and small. when loading =0perii.- ’ m] tlons areoompietedwthehsieamer - D, -, cwtfifigh? 51$ will sail fol‘ st. Pierre-and New- mig Man old friends fmmdland- dedthe..loe iidpaidthoir .' afitefinspects ‘if-Wm ifld friend. Iri- At the seventy-fifth ahnivorsary “mum was in "Fwffiflfydlsm niverssry of the present edifice “mud cemetery a ' ‘ Ziblgoohlflith was filled to capacity on Sunday’ may 5m’ l; my, at th services ycsterda ." ' " Pr ldn , R. L, Curtis Mrluni. _ t gcislitligonumcggrty (pecssed away.‘ He callable 01 hiliiilfilifl-lliflm "y?" h“ not been m good beam, gm- a sought admission to the evening long period but the end came 59M“ which th°‘».F°“3T°3”i°“ ‘)1 "that suddenly and w“ B we” St. James Church attended. Rev.‘ shock to relatives and friends. D" Gem“ B‘ R055 '5” F? deflm - H‘ w“ the so“ o! Edgar M N. 3.. s former minister of Zion was the special speaker at both to were approved. Officers are, President, Mrs. P. A. creel- rnan, Vice Resident Mrs- Fraser. Secretary, A. L. Wright Treasurer, Miss Doris Gill, together with a _ working executive of nine memb- oervioes- and tho twontrooorild weer-s. an drier from the kl-ailéry at“ Ottawa of ‘the loan of a collection of water colors, the pro- perty of the recently on display Nelson Hotel Halifax was read am! arrive in Charlottetown this week and it is the purpose of the society exhibition at the Harris Art Gal- lery in the very near future. ’ n. inted National- ~gove=nunent and at the -Lord "andthls ‘will show this collection asan .arld;,.a.f r her James Church. Many in our city and elsewhere have reason to re- pany. and until a few years ago, when Mr. and Mrs. James left the Island to make their home with their daughters, was well known in Charlottetown for her unfailing _ p s in time oi‘ trouble and her kl .fsit_ lne hurch work i St. P '§? {if be: early “days marriage ‘in St. her hospitauty and thoughtfulness. And it is not only her aged husband (89 years old) now confined to bed who will missj her loving companionship. Sm leaves to mourn. beside; her-hus- Doeherty. both net we‘ of Prime services. Rev. Dri Ross- has been band, three daughters, Mrs. W. A. upon the work of this organization. Presentation of diplomas to grad- uates by I-Iis Honour LieuL-Gover- nor DeBlois: Miss Mabel Burdett, Dundee (Valedictorian); Miss Evelyn Connell. Sdmmerside; Miss Anne Rodgcrson, Charlottetown; Missis- slngton, c of Sunday School and Young People's So- cieties commi All the schools and Y. P._S. bad not sent in re- ports. but in the membership of those reporting quite a number of abal MBOICn-‘l, Kenslngton; Miss Lona Jenkins, Mt. Albion; Miss Anna ‘Cousins, Kensingiml; and Miss Beatrice Rayner, Tignish. ..' I. 0. 0. P‘. PARADE-The Brotherhood of Oddfcllows at Montague held their annual par- ado on Sunday afternoon, march- ing from the Lodge to the Chris- Lian Church where Rev. W. Wat- lerworth delivered a very inspiring gains were noted. he stated. In the work of the Sunday Schools quite a number of awards had been made for memory work. 80 went to Victoria West. 48 to Wood Islands, and 36 to Belfast. A smaller num- ber went to many other schools. The statistical and financial re. Port, submitted by Rev. H. H. Stavert. clerk, indicated gains in a number of the items. On a P’; of e compzehensi wmk of the Provincial and two sisters, herine, to whom much syrnpat‘ , is extended ‘in their sudden be t. m leavemen —5 W. covering in da- the various bran- iaation. A sum- the he president, Dr. J. h“ Island - -BIRTHS' IRACIIR-At Bnldnelilon May 14, 1H5, toahg. and Mrs. Milton Fraser a soii o n Mlton, MAGLEAN-At the Pid-nce Edward Hospital 0n May l6, to ID‘. and Mrs. Will MadLenn, ‘ ,'\ dausliter. ‘ w. , . active in the ministry since 1896. $1,‘; u“ "m" w” m” °“°°“" ' fr“ “hi: Rev. Drlegate of 5t. James read the ' scripture lesson in the evening. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, minister of Zion ccridilcted both services. Tho front of the Church was banked with flowers placed there by members of the congregation in loving memory of departed friends andrelatives. ' Dr. Ross spoke in th- morning on "the Staength and Rlejoicingof Zion," Isa. 52:1. Dr. Ross .made E address. He developed his subject from the words taken from He- ' ' brew l2: 22. 28, “But ye are come In the passing of Mr. Join-fun. unto Moum Sion, and" unto the Kinnon of West Covchcad, P.E.I., oitly 3f the] living the Heav- on Aprg 3, 1935. a resident of many n“ d 8mg ‘the grime filly» efliiia em. all an innum- years as been lint to this com- ' . . bwuht‘ Till" I on ay 1B; erable company of "angels, to the Inunity. w. MacKinnon. whq w“ if ofjdififlflllq» mimosa-evened Curl-IQ, City, a senersi assembly and church oi’ well Past his threescore years and -J~ A- daushier. :. . the firstborn, which are written in ten. had been in somewhat frail ' l" "IWM-r-‘ii i!" Prom “Word 1i- Hesven. and to God the Judge of health for several years Past with W. M. [m4 Hound, M“ m’ m”, to M,‘ su. and to the spirits of just men periods or serious illness, the 1m "id We Wilbur Jones. Powell. a mfihaxllrdectb’ T128 ihwm m‘ llirfvwflnotlhwmmatm h“ “m” $3‘??? st the Prln‘ ad rd ma c y r0 er R. W. e. e years d: his health a ’ ‘ i=9 W8 Stewart and was led by thsiues- ‘strength w. MacKinnon owl}: 1411M Hospital on May ii. loss. ‘to llgrand Mrs. Walter Wilson, a "I Basile Legion Band. This service look an active part and interest in a t" "was to have been held last Sunday, community and church affairs, but but owing to s fire which broke failinc health and inorouins use Olltd negfchthé Imperial m: Ranch pad necessitated his retirement "A"! an w uired the assistance mm such activitiu. Mr. - of the “idyllic, it was tpohed non was a sonof the ictengrmi “"'°"’L""'"' Elltrilie- Mo! 11- 1935. Mrs. P. M. MacCaull, aged 3'1. WARREN - at 21s Cheat George Street on Bilnday, May“ 12th, John for the week. H. MacKifinon o! Huntq- my", 9,1,1, PlIICO Ed .757; d u ited “mt luirhtnwmnm w“ Mm 1‘ w In i1 “you Y-e a years ego. when quite ' mill-fell Pioobytery in regular sai- a youngman he sm to "West ' Robina“ mm'-'5'd ' Covehead, and herce {e made his fslmdeglywgltaordeu. At Coleman, May sion in Hearts Hall , terday voted home and resided until his death. 1R. 1986. John A, MaoKinnon, aged wad“? ordination of women -¢ n - Thirty-two years; ‘ sllaclin? IONA DQIOVM Wllgfloflzhrdlld/ Ill yQq-l JAMIE-At Bohonlberd. Ont" May l‘ "4 '1. at the home of her son-in-isw. Thzee calls were dealt with by ing three small children beraft seriously haiidiollmid Mi‘. MIQUN . W. A. Mickey, Annie Hales, thsyPresbytery and eight Ministers’ "m" We" Pfflmled 101' membef- a mother's love and can. Thu! non brsveiy carrifltondwkeepin; bis‘ mom wig, 9y m, -r_ c_ “m”, to slushy. my i shipl,in the United ‘Church of Can- ausd ll years games Johnstone, aged 6 IITZGIIIALD-At the Prince Ed- irfooliied ward Island Hospital on May 16, Mons Olub- mo, to Mr. and Mrs. Jeaery Fits- ‘!!! fllif- Jerald. City, a son, y " -~ OUIIIL- my“ i995, ta —-SAD BEREAVEMENT - Much sympathy is extended to Mr. Peter M. MacCaull and his family in ths death of his wife, which occurred MscKay of Schomberg, Ont; Mrs. S. R. Lowe of Wembley, Alberta, and Mrs. George Millar of Char- lottetown. She was the oldest of six at her home last Saturday at the chum-w. and t, sumvflpby. We oumiwl oso o; i; yforlfl-mwi- mo; brothers. F. w. Hales d: Minnesota Ca was or ery Milllceri Waugh of Wilinot and her many g1‘; Mb“ E'H‘1"°’°'“““F°‘k" friends there were grieved to learn of her passing. She was a devoted wife and mother, and will be sorely missed by her children and hila- band. She was a great worker in the church and community, rad was also a member of the L. O. B. A. of " Ellerslie; Besides her husband there are sevenyoung children and three stepchildren left to cherish her memory. The stepchildren are: George, and twin brothers Arnold and Sinclair. There are also left to mourn, her mother, Mrs. Thomas Waugh of Wilmot and the following brothers and sisters, Samuel Waugh, Kelvin; Robert Waugh, _ ue; Lloyd. Bedeque: Mrs. Hadley ut- tart, Carleton; Mrs. Earle l-fuestis. Wilmot; Mrs. Freeman Simmons, Wllmot; Mrs. Waller MacCalluin, Edward Island. He was an indus- trious young man, a keen student. and had become an expert in short wave radio and maintained active work in his chosen field up to a few weeks a80- Moet Rev. Andrea Csssulo. Acos- bolio delegate to Canada arid New- loimdand. who has been plyiilfl In smelsl visit to the Catholic uni- versities ind collegw in the Marl- passe a§g;a5 ROTARY CLUB-Yesterday was King's Jubilee Day at the Char- lottetown Rota-y Club. and the speaker was. Rot ‘ B. B. Rogers, former Chief Superintendent of Ed- ucation, who lave an interesting and scholarly addreasorl the King's reign, dealing with some of the outstanding events, including the various crises which he handhd successfully with great taot and di- nlomaby. such as thrl Irish question ‘both before and after the Great War. the general strike of i926, the economic crisis in i929, etc. He pointed out that the British crown has gained i.ri prestige arid moral _ influence while other crowns ‘have mug} o-Iégliofmof‘ village»: been abolished. Our King fills a stead Tcife fungal’ i‘; taking pgulmu m." in the bum“! o‘ ‘W- t he's late residence in llleralie this ""'"°‘“' “d m‘ “mm” °’ ' ‘h’ aftemoon service starting at the people‘ "whim “h” “n” “e m home at 3W0 0.0mm ‘onwed Dy . exi'e. The reason for this is that service M m: Tyne v.11” Hub? the British people. the institution mm, ohmhra A monarchy is the symbol of their '~ _ iinitty enable bflfihlil: 131th their _ . mos‘ prec us , at rich nggggfigfg,f,iiha°,f,,jg,°',ifii reward of ordered- liberty which OM lumbar Hahn-run’ Mflpeqyn. flbhfl‘ Wm] ’Ql' ‘IIQIIL. lb? was dashed overboard from liis '°"°‘-'~""°" m’ "m" °' ‘h’ small motorboat in Malpeque my yesterday and his body. at a late. hour last night, hsd not been w‘ covele? " ' had board- y, , m. a died-ii; Itwas the first fatal accident in a ’ Pam“ w n M n. Prinaindward Island's current lob- g. DON!!! I-lid "following address was iced io- Mr. " v i Carver and he was presented with , ~ * ' _ _, ell-leather elubbag. . , evening and was the West 01' m‘ faculty and students of St. Dun- Zi.”°i‘.§€‘°i‘"§.'f3‘*“‘“” "m "m" a m ivy n. . ' 1):, At the morning service a memor- "l3- 15M‘! llurph , and lbelv. Walter ial tablet to the memory of Mr. muggy, Lemuel Miller and his wife Mar- At the University the distingu‘ ' garct Lawson, two life long and de- ed visitor was formally welcomed voted members of Zion Church was y’ m, mm, p". .1. A. Murphy. unveiled by tlzeir eon, Mr. Addison of the stiliierits and Ill/filler. who with hi: brother. Dr. A. F. Miller. of Kentville. N. 3., pre- sented the tablet. The lain Mr. N, 5,, School, Charlottetown, for many "wfi,_fl’“g°o,g’,,f“*lliimen, years anietthe time of his death p,“ was the senior mder ofthe church w‘ a” week-end m“ w“ and Superintendent of the Sunday School. flgy. lvllcmhon, E t, ‘Rev. G. Christie, or York, P. E. I. , ‘like following ministers of other denolninaticau ‘were presented to the court as 5' E TUESDAY A special "meeting of the Catholic v Young Men's Lelsue was held on Sunday afternoon for thp purpose of bidding farewell to their President. Mr, Cecil Carver, who, is a member s; he staff ofthell-‘rovindial sans 153i i iiii . i1 i555 ada and has been transferred