._‘j ., -- 4“- AK’S WNW} ' land noun 11* .;f1gJ.nauewa a ‘Leueareewnrwe jif- wé charitable own-owe In evening tor the .-e h the Basilica. Hie heelleno! wee pmembfled at all rnenea INN‘- m mpqughotfl the diooeee. - MISSIONARY MEETING —» In; monthiy mestlnl 03 "I WW1‘ United Church at B06011"!- III hem at M11. L W. TIRE!" 9“ no. 1th at 230 p. m. The devo- John Pflznell, openiN "m! lini- pture r1, Lula 18th dhlvD. A reading. entitled “Am the llull-Lufll ; In decidedtohavea rgntuigirintfhellnltedchurchon “yqfprgyfl, ibillvih the gnarl: Al; firefi- wea recipie. nanymn wfl°lilu7 llra-Llhlaweoateooompeniedb! llralilliblermrenderintlflill- llrelamealioberteoinalady of Iileety-mreqoharnnd the gueate zlslUi-llllllib executed pilm Amrnoonteaweaaervadhiilil liii-m.'l‘lieteatableweeWll|4°4 everbyliraALllaeLeen and llreLlLBagiialLwlt-hlllaaltoee lwlwortlrafleelaura Oomllil iuepemamaenma D.A.ldee- ihhefiagnfiillalinillllll‘ lllLlli-eellurlellreabgendllln glll-bieOwenenletingllr-ellfl. Jhmbarueharodthelllhta Quantitieeolroeeedeeoraiedtbl liilereiitroorna. tbetea-tebla hr all centered with ebellet o! roll and a birthday Ilh eenteradwith an auqulaita i i E E r B e Q E8 ?s:i¥ ugzi in? i .EE§, El 51.55. ,. i i J:‘E% ,5 _ 5i: ggi i‘ :5» F o E 5.4 i. i‘? u deperwre. Contain mainlrrg ror a abut t ’ FUNERAL SIIVIOIS-Iihe i’u- ncraloitbelate llra. Meryl. Qulnnweaheldyeetudgm rroeitbe leaving at ll-U e. m. and!‘ E i vlovely hone on Bummer Sir Montague, Friday evening. Bridge wee one or the ‘entertainment: held m M “m,” “d, OQMI Kine‘: County Hapital at Idhn 4m mm‘ h“, i5 l rare erg; i '5? ..'llra. W. Isl-Acne end Mrs.‘ nun” “Nnlumy __ m. J. R. Johnetonc, guests o! Mr. and .=:::::";:.:=:.-.":".:="1.."..."= xi: i?» w... -.,- W»... " arrange v _ , m"! °' h“ ‘Pwmmm’ " McDonald at gufnlovglyulrrom}: S. “will! afternoon. Mrs. McDonald “"4"!” Ila-in on Wednesday led a number oi her progressive tee" in aid horpitel at Montague. ‘i gez W. A. Mclraggnn, Mo... TIANEFIRBED T0 TOIONTO -'l‘ba many iriride oi llr. I. R. rinluaon, the manager or the loc- Bank o! the audden death oi Ruby Bell Singleton, daughter o! 1dr. and wmlohnmflingletozno! ll Paul llbrancbolthe Arlington Height; Male. The deceased had been on a viait to her grandmother, Ire. on Bare-h Mecredyen, 01leery, Prinoe Edward island. and was returning home when ahe wea taken euddenly umonie, which neoeeaitatad her removal to the hoapitel, but dea- pite all that medical acienoe could do, ahe peeeed peeceiully away. Ber mother had been summoned to her bed-aide and wea with her when the Lord called her heme. will learn with mingled reeling: o! regret and pleasure o! hie trariafer. to Toronto. in. Pinlayeon baa been appointed manager of the King Bank oi Montreal and will leave PROMOTE!) - 1.1m . mty-iive yeara, wee peered :2:- gfthQilrlimt-be Quincy Patriclvt Led- . o . ldaae: rum m.‘ missionary Society o! the uuuuL a 78nd“ ‘kite c’ who has been night manage Quincy oflioe oi the Western Un. ion Rltiflph ccrmeny ior the peat two years, wee today appointed to the position oi’ manager or the 8on1. oitlee oi’ the eame J. wlllwod in Quiroy Mr. llao- hee made many irimu, who euooeee in his new poai- lean . Mac ‘a Quill!!! il N138 til-hen by A. B- Qui- reb. 10th at 220 . m. tor world: n‘- lleeare. B. my Holman (re-elected) and Robert ltettray. Ward me; Inn, P. W. fhrrn- er, James E. Blanchard end Arthur 5 g Pa.“ NI-rlihthebanklng buaineaeand "°"h°"1'"°“- Iornearlylialrthattirnehaebeen with the Bank oi MontreeL During hie twoyeare eselanegerberellr. Finlayson and hll made many cloee friends who will regret their departure which like Place on the arrival o! . Flnleyaon‘; successor, m, A, 1, . Beleher, who la et preaent in ‘or the ma: oi Montreal I ,§ lleoDougeld have had previous ex- perience on the Council Board. -5 —8AD NIWS-Hienda will re~ giet to learn that Miaa llleaezr Green, oi’ Summerslde, received a telegram yesterday o! the death o! home in 8t. Paul, last. ltr. Green leit lurunereide 44 years ago and became prominent in birelhue circle; in 5t. Paul. He was 68 yaera oi age. He wea twice iner- ried- HM ilrat wile vvea Mina C.e.ra 5 e i I -Mi|a Velma Hoover oi Freetown who baa been a patient Prince County Hospital. ia spendinl ate-willy! withldraOeMIeP-tk- _ erung at Qummeraide before turning to her home-a -llr. W. W. Lord. Charlottetown. came through to Summereide in his snowmob apendingatew daylinllwwtll- em Capital. During hia visit he en- gaged in eoine Irlendly metcbu with aorne oi the members o! the Bummereido l‘ Other Charlottetown gentlemen paid a friendly visit to the Buriunerlde Curling Rink on l -—0DDIfilDWS lB-IDGI AND DANCE-Into members of W am lodge I. O. O. I. a fi enlvylble Bridae and d-lnw their Locke meme on Tuesday evenngflrheieweaavcryiwdl-i’ l‘ tendenoe. Prime for Bridle were won by we. Bherman MoAseey and Mr. Anthony Williams. Auction flirty-Hm we. Willie warren and Peneaoomrla ralerredtoiaaoonotldrand Hugh llecleernoldorn . and is well known AUCIION mUnNAMlNT-‘me oi the Auction Forty-lives t took place in the rroly Redeemer Bali lest night. ‘I‘hlrty- eeven tables played. The priae win- nera were ee lollowa: Iiret, llin Annie Joseph; 2nd, Mill Nan high- timr; rirat gents’, Angus Pineeu: 2nd, Harry Morgan; freeze-out waa won by Reginald Welsh. ‘Bourne- ment prize ier lady holding est 5 BIAVII. OOLONY MOLBBTID- The fipeciel Game Oflicer with the 3.0.112. who hae returned rrom e panel o! the Beaver Colony at Aw- ondele - at preaent the only are known to exist in the Province- - Ports the Tberewerenochlldrcnoitheaee- ond marriage. Besides his widow hie little grandson, " Holden Frederick Taylor o! Yarmouth, I. a. and tire aiaters. In Mllla, m1. W. B. Mllla, Ileaner and Bar-ab Green oi Burn- nierslde and litre. Gertrua Jones o1 8t. Eleanore, are left to mourn. -8. § 2 Ea 35555: were lileeere. Benjamin lent, Gilbert Gallant, Joaeph Armi- eult. Andrew Araenault-Jueph "H. Areeneult and Alyre Areeneult. 1n- i? and - tboeewbohelpedtomekethe auch e eueceee. A dainty brought the night's enjoyment oloee. GOLDIN ANNIVIBILI -DIII IUDDINIJ — were ehocked tol oiNorthTryonm E e dance aOUOWQG the achuaetta General Hoqritai, Doe- mnduon o; p|"_._g CATHOLIC COLLEGIATE CLUB -'me regular weekly meeting o! the Catholic Collegiate Thoniea Peter-a, the President. in the chair. The guest B9913" V" E. J. H. ilorriaey. ‘Mt-Principal or Queen Bqirare School. who live e very aplmdid talk on "Buoeeea and Failure." The meeting closed with ainging oi’ the National An- E5 llany Manda here and elaewherw . ifllnee the repanment o! mves , U, N. It. Atlantic Region, will ex- EB’ kly torgot the wintry the outer world when the quantitiea or beautiful which had been eo teete- 2'55 AIRWAYS ACTIVITIIS — ‘Hie afternoon plane trip irom Moncton which had to be cancelled on Wed- weainadeyeeterdey morning by Pilotloneewhobrouduoverrm puaeogera Ontheregirlarnoon fllghtyeeterday which left et12.45 Xourpaeaengerawwecarried and onewaabinughtbaokonthe re- eiu-nrlightleateveningJrhiemede _ atotaloininepanengerr iorthe day. then being regarded with little hope hel ‘fliaennuelrneetlngoiflie iii? is -CIIILDBIN'S AID 80C Ill‘!- 2i '4 I Aeec. Oo- oi’ P. I. 1.. on Rb. d. outlined the ectivitlea or the 15 2? County waa held in the Rod Orou . Room hiwn Building on ‘nreeday, the 18th. Dr. J. A. McPhee ed. The Apnt and Truant Harrington, reported that he one bad oaae o! truancy dur- mmth. He had reoeiv- hand clothing and tit out eeverel boye required more ii some tinna would only leave lame houae or have him cell ior iety had also supplied iitt ea§?55 535E‘ i? 2E E. ggsso z I 5 rigs? 5 iii z g. i iii! i} rig’ ggrs i E z t J3? 5 i; r55 *2 E5 E i? i §§' a it tail 5.1m P LEE and h! gigs 55 E iééiii. . iii?‘ 55% 5,5,‘. .§§i 55E E gs §E§ lit its ii . i’? gig E53 .,§§r;,, i t i? bee! living in Charlottotowri, when all so suddenly peued away in h; sleep in the early hours oi Sunder Jen. 28, 1934, at the age o! ‘In you‘ and without previous lllneee a other warning save that o! ed vending age. CIOIU! HELD BAIQUII.’ a. Preliminary to beginning practice q e new programme, the member: d the on...‘ tetown Msle Choruahall an inlormel banquet at the Canad- evening. The banquet wee largely attended by members oi the Present among others were President, Dr. T. E. I. Rloblifll Id the director, Ml’. Mason B. llae- Kay. BIRIHB " UALlil—At at, Mary's Road Iaat. on Jan. 31, 1984, to rur. and lb; Lawrence Daley, a daughter, Our- melite Bernadette RICHARDS-At almmbfdldfl, IQ. 29, 1934, to Mr. and Mrs. Aleedr Richards, e deughier, Margaret 8h rley. wanna-At luiiimereide, mi; m4. w m. end m. mien :1. Walker, a .5011. WALKB-At Summeieide, Febql, 1034. to Mr. and Mre knelt ;L. m Wilflf. I l@. DIQTII ~ JAme-ss-Ar. her late Church Road, Kings County, Pd}. 1o, m4, Mrs. Wallace Jamee. ' IATIIAY-At her late reaidanea It. Peters. Mn. Henry Rettrey, on Jill. 35, 1834. ' MCDONALD-At Pmcttc, Fleh. 18, 1034, John D. Mun raid aged ‘l6. CIOW-At her homo m Bdmrrvilh Mum, on Feb. 12, 193i. Mrs. Beedib Glow. widow or the i‘; John Q. Clow ego 61 years. POWII-At lreoadie Crone, Feb. 13, 1934, Annie Power, aged lI. CAMPBELL-At Charlottetown February, l2, 1934, Beairioe Oamp- bell. aged 24 yeara. " MCDONALD—At rinette. m. ‘ Rb. 13, 1034, John D. lldcDon age 75. ‘ ‘ CUILBIE-At the Sacred Heart Home, Feb. 18, 1984, Minnie Cur- rie or Vernon River, aged U1. ' COLLINS-At. 21B King 8i oity, Deb. 14. 1934, Mm. Anne Col. iiris, widow o! the late John Col- line. aged U year-a ' MaoPHBBSON-At Lyndale. Queeiig County, Feb. 1d, 1934, Mrs. Sarah Ind can. ; urine-At st. main, n». r 1934, Noel Bepier aged M. GOIVATI-At the Provincial sari- atorium on Sunday, Feb. llth, Mag- tha Jane Garrett. aged 33 yeeie. MCIADYIN-At the P. B. Bland Rvloiul. February 1o, m4, ma "Wilbert o! Georgetown WADDILI. — At Victoria, Rb. H. 1:84. James Weddell. IIPDILL -- At Charlottetown February 12, 1e34, Beatrice Camp- $11?“ faint‘; rlacrad 3a.] Honk. Ibli. ll, 1N4. Mary l. Q1]? aged Ti years. W" - - By George McMlriue i? is THKV5 L iwvnwrr o - vouo»v- if. =2 '2 ‘i 121' nit; g;§§Ei?§?§i