Messcrvy. 0R ouu SATURDAY UBIB ‘i ".- IQ-BJW. Priddcnt o! ll Cl’ Q16 day to rep- oi queen's Ln the provincial to be hold May ll. Both ncnrlnations were unanimous. IREMEN ANSWER CALLS- Charlottetown Firemen answered two alarms Saturday. The first. at 12:22 p m. a “still alarm" was from Perk Bareet, on ths edge of the City near the Provincial Ex- hibition Grounds. There was no damage. The second was from the residence of Mr. William Mic- Baobzm, Bishop street where what firemen descrioai a “defective wiring" caused slight dances. This fire was 4 p. m. A joint nomination meeting oi 3rd and 5th Districts of Prince County Liberals was held in Sum- merslde $aturday. with the Association, pre- sided. For the 3rd District, ‘Ihomss Ilinklettcr was nominatcd m rep- resent the [Aberals for Councillor in the Legislature and Hon. Morin Gallant Was nominated for As- semblyman. For the 5th District, B. W. Robinson was marinated for Councillor and E. P. Iiloley for Assemblyman. Nominations oi the four candidates. all oi Bummer- slde. were unanimous. m». Nelson Rattenbiry. U-yosr- old Charlottetown businessman, died in hospital here Saturday. He was at work in his office daily up until his illness six weeks n30. Mr. Rattenbury possesed a re- mariable physique and vitslli/y and pad enjoyed robust ‘Gar-and infant son. Jtfiflh at u]? tender age men . e one was to rest Wedneeda lsst. Rcv. Bennett MagnDonsld offéisting at umh and mum-S. --I»OBSTKR SEASON OPENS TODAIH-The lobster season ns todn.butsofarimep ectgpeior pllttltlg out and bait no poor. to the in no 0 herring have been reported off Fifteen P01!lt.~—8. INQUEBT ADJOURNED-Called- uled to be held Bsarrdcy. an in. quoetlntofliedeatholfhdrmmm Mullally of Sourls was adjourned for one wed; According to Royal Mullslly was cleaning a sub inabekitohenofhishome ast Friday and me weapon was dis- charged accidentally. Shot in the R simnsch, Mrs. Mullally, 22, died before a physician arrived. FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The funeral o! the late Charles E Hughes was held from the resi- dence oi his son George Hughes, Brackley Point, Saturday afternoon where services were conducted by Rev. Thomas Wilson who also of- iiclsiod at the grave. Interment was in Stanhom Cemetery. Pall- bearers were Messrs. Fentcn Mec- Rob Robert Lure, Cleve . lord. Casford, Qua-lea Gregor. Alexander Beanies: Rrlnce Edward Island lobster fishermen, on me eve of the open. ing of the “lobster season" an: lous scanned the skies for 518M of g weather lam nitht. At most fishing centres the outlook was bl/ue for "running the lines," term used to describe the process me smeared in the On some shone drift ice was still in dght and in places piled apinst the shore. ong the north shore of the Province ire and high seas combined to make it unlike- ly small motor boats would be able to set out for the fishing when dis "sem hour", Do- rnlnion t mgulawl It health during his long life until about six weeks ago when he be- came ill and was taken to the Prince Edward Island Hospital. He irad apparently recovered when returned to his home, twoweeksagohetooksrelspse and since then he gradually grew wea-ker until he quietly passed sway early Saturday momlng. He was born at Rattenbury Road in June. 1M9. When a youth of 18 he entered the employ of Car-veil Bros, mrarlotteiown, and was for a time their travelling sdleuncn. Then he began busines on hh own account as s wholesale grocer. steamship agent and dealer in paro- UCC. He later took as rtner the late Parker Carvell an the mills. and carried on under that name up to the present day. The late Mr. Rattcnbury, for years, was one of the most active and influential members of the Charlottetown Board of ‘nude, luivmz been President on enum- ber of occasions. In recognition of his v-alued services he was made a life member. He was a director of Y Oms- disn National Rsllwmyl or three years, reti in 1981. Mr. ‘Rctte TY was a munber of Trinity United Church. and of the First Methodist Church before the Union. During his career Mr. Rotten- burv made a. hoet‘o_f ds by his high lmdliness. kindness and syrn _ y. and by his death a notable link between the ipasst mad the present he: been severed. Of a family of 18, two sons and fglelndeughtcrr survive. ld and J we sssoeilted the fanlily business while the are Mrs. Hery Winehmter. Char- loiteiowfi. Mrs. Frank Dawson, Vancouver. Mrs. (Rev) M. K. Oha-rmun. Alberton, REL, Mrs. George Read. Road's Corner. P3311. and Mn. R. Caldwell, Montreal. Mr. mtumbury‘: wife, the fos- rnn- Martha Pesndon. predeceased him s year ago. To his sons and daughters. who mourn the loss of s devoted and loving father, the common with friends both in city end country extends its deep and respectful EYmP“. Saul loch i‘ Won Govdrnmcn 6 o'clock this morning. arri . Last year gross value of the Io- land landed catch of lobsters in. the Province totalled $459,525. It was by far the most profitable harvest the Island fishermen reap- edfromtheseslnme year. UNSEASONABLE STORM-An unsessonabls storm which blew up from the north east yesterday covered the Province with four inches of snow by nightfall to roll up the heaviest‘ preci- itatica of snow in the Province s 1914‘, a town Experimental Station. Total snow iall in April this year was 22.9 inches as com- pared with 24.5 inches of snow fall in i914. Next nearest year was 1920 with 18.2 inches. Yestlsdayb storm was accompanied by s 9b- per-mlle-sn-hour wincl_ Temperat- urc dropped from 38 degrees above zero in the morning to 31 above zero at B o'clock last night. Roads through the Province were not closed to motor traffic by the storm, unless as was the case with many dirt roads. they had previ- ously been almost impassable due to mud. But not a few motorists came to grief when they attempt- ed to negotiate thehlghways, cover- ed with four inchuo sli peryanow that turned tolco under e wheels of cars. Along rnsny of th vehicles were in the dirt ev few miles but no one was reported injured from sny of the accidents. TUESDAY l -RE'I'UINED —-Miss Norms. Callback arrived st Quebec on the Duchem of rnond on Saturday frOm a two months‘ visit to friends inGls-sgow. Scotland. Miss Callback arrived home in Burnmerslde on Monday evening. Miss Callbeclc was dc- li ted wi --PUB»CHASEQ BUSINESS STANlb-Mr. Wlnsloe J. m; Don Archibald; i?‘ tutti fig "5 i; r5... é w_urdaymm-ninge't':§ were ' Nicholson. Intlnnmt Come‘ ' temas Casiord, Beams-n of placing the hundreds of feet b of rupentowhich later $0 “twp?” “PM W81 . ‘many yars oi happiness ‘ ‘§?-°ii."" deque, Mr. bout P. Bnith abort llln Mr. 5m! fir: oamthefihl:%lames Bml% 5555f‘; dFllLNII-ALJT YORK-Fulfill hold from ihe ' n“ to to ltd-vices Home esterd afternoon Unitedytlhiuchyld York. conducted by Rnv. J. A. I'll 1n York 55.5; Crvckettdlcdotfllc 'srsisndnupam unflat- urdcy. -—DIATB OI Q C- S8 ILL]! MA balsa-Ellie clf ' and latemllltr. and .52 2i c5555 MncNeill trier. Mr. mond an ed. ‘Ihe i??? am o 3 WeIJIDKIOXL-G. FUNERAL SERVICES-The iu- neral oi Mr. Charles E. Hughes was held from the residence of his son Mr. Geor- Hughes. Brockloy Point, 8o my Afternoon, where services were conducted l2 My. Thomas Wilson who also o foisted at the grave. Interment was in Btcnhvpe Cmetery. Pallbearers were Messrs. Benton Mschure. Clove Robinson, Rolaert Ford, Ar- 5 E’ Charles Gregor, Al- exander . CEIVD! SIB-IOU! BURN!- Gus Richard, son of John Richard of High Point x-ehceived cert/em “m; 31135 e . exploded w en sum er the mes The death occurred Wednesday fififiiplif. 8 at the home of her son. In Bette Mo BL, New Orlasgdw. s... of 1m w Botminhcrwthyesr. Bhehsd been in Ailing health for some time. but her passing cornea as s shod: to her family and friends. She leaves to mourn, her husband. who is in poor health at Wellsce Bridge; four sons, In and Arthur, New Glasgow; Hobie in Charlotte- town; Cordon in New York. A daughter (Margaret), Mrs. David Murray, predeceased her some 980. charirmswfivvrilflgqlr adjourn . A. Maltheson pre Mr. James We was presen . ..' ANNIVIIJABY .. w, and rm. WI... Pools oi Montague celebrated their 60th wedding anni- versary on Thursday, April 27th. A shower of telegrams. long dis- tsnce telephone calls, flowers and gifts from relatives. friends and many of Mr. Poole’: old business associates were received. During the hfiaimhoorio numerous iriendshdrqr- pe exicnd congmtu tons and the wish that Mr. and Mrs. Poole. who have not been very well for some time, may be restored to 300d health and may still en 0y er. L rick ziorzzinstiau was - oved llglellhan, seconded ‘by ‘lh '?fgwas e emee everypollbeinsrep risked yesterday at a 1st District The City Council in a special session lest night accepted the tender of Mr. Allison Mctcod to i‘"’"" i’? “ll. "h: ‘m’ l8}; ee pa . e er scoop was the lowest submitted, it was reported. Cost of ifie new mach inc, s mm v-a, was 31041.70. At tire sune session the Council decided on the purchase of eleven police uniforms. Mord ' would su ly four. Fred and Lou Mscbous. 1B. Mr. Prod McDonald, president of the district Associs. “' ’ w. lor, ‘and Hr. sem lyman. n lads at s mcetl of ‘s Count resent the dlstr ct Pour we in the lnations were unanimous. were lslstum for the last four The carnation was It Direct relief would be discontin- ued after- May 16th. it was decid- ed. Approximately 400 men were "‘ , t in the City, grow“ inmz pa uh rnft- em oymen an re corn tee informed the meeting. gun-albeit! turd Wll ma" “m” 21.3” "H t! Church. Mun’ oo- li’. f. Venerable Amhdesccn 1i mond get. Paul's r Trln ‘is E8“ At the annual mntug f flr Charlottetown Rois lug hols lest even at the inn Na- tionsdlq Hotel mths following officer! or e snsu g year were sated: President, A. R. Cooper; v13. Pm- sldtint. D3 Heaglru llifaclntlyrre; sec- "? TY. 0 8 9i’; 8M . Don Archibald; Directors, gig: Stern Fred Choppell, Con. J. Blots and Messrs. R. E. Charles '1‘ , Gordon and Rciinnld Aitken. '- n. w. n: n. s. n. Bahrain? u. rung’ a Re ts reed ed from his ' ’ ' ‘oll0g1°;‘ mung“; n-ruuhsrson and Hon. B. W Hurry C. N. ; 01111131011. m“ R B. Rogers; p bllc information. ' ‘h: June: . K. Retina vocs ser- a“ vice. Judge B. L. Palmer oom- munity service, Norville I2. Lm inter-notional service. 2W. ‘mrner: crippled ohlldlfll. Dncllbertflmis- tun: attendance. A. B. timer; rurslnngncn, Dr. J. A. Cloth: bcyl nound coma-limes,’ A. worth. TIPPIE and "CAP" STUBS H0 Tmmiii: Q ? in 1.51s to m1 hm committed an that day." an- following 011mg were eppomg’ rbert Dunn _ ere was further dl-wllltdltgla before the meeting was Afloat-s Mbv L District . J. s . lls. president of the Liberal Asstociation of West Prince w. Charlies Profit was seoremry . n seconded Mr. Gallant/s by John Hust- m-ipeakars were Premier Canwaell, Mr. Acne Gallant, H . H. Dennis u A. glamour. aly attended resented. Mr. Donald N. McKay and Mr. W. F. Alan Stewart were renami- Cra til-tor Habit H. Acorn. Council- A. Mclsuc. As- rdncmlnstod yu- of 1st Disirict bersls to mp- clsl election May 1L1. Both nom- thing- Funenl o! w. Nelson Rattan- BD-yesr-old Charlottetown as man who died Saturday m»... Avard, Active pallbearers were: Messrs. R41! 16GB Bltflllfllf], Jlml Gild- ruv u samrlmoerl rum and . w. m“... u. m flmerfl 'P-i“=il‘;.’$“"1°i‘. and .... mg... s; l0 bin cpfmt rvecei Mrs. Bede- Beo View. of the continued illness am ' Moose Jaw. Bash, is st EXTEND .... sndMuch isextcd . A.A. ot “*3?” ‘home of. to mm sly Ibrinas 0n record. — BYMPATHY In ivuofths the latest m m” Bsinflxonhzinno of her daughter s. he n (Jhsrbttetawn Monday evengltg. on was yes-rs age sided at St. years. CLUB INTIRTAINS-A very pleasant social evening was spent 0n Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. George Wheatiey, the Past Mistresses’ Club of Me- maria! L. O. B. A., entertained the members of Memorial A programme of games and contests was enjoyed by all. after whidr dainty refreshments were served by the Club, under the supervision of Past President Mrs. Wheatlcy_ ISLAND]!!! ILL-word has been ved Albert Bicvnrt, and had re-n Erleanofls for money IIUISD Y I AI 3% took place LINK!!- MsoMurdo. tea-miss tbs madam 3cm... ability of the younemm Orosier and aspiring to loin the sir force. DOCK! AT 50B!!! TODAY- Tit B. l‘ ob of fertil- ward fiW lid hi?‘ s}? we o! the earliest srlriv boots in many Bus. ll of 10111131‘ in‘ Clhulottfwwn lfgrwlgel-g oou m“ y 313.“ her gather?" 161's- R. Mselimmie. Mn. tn much‘ entertained while visit» her former honn-(Bydney siwliccord). -—POBT NUPTIAL MKOWER -— ma. Arvin i: scn J. M. she resided death. 95E 3E! E was Mrs. W. E. ‘ION MAY 8~Fbll0W- cf her son m. K. Bruce Stewart, in Winnlpes. Man. Mr. Stewart recently underwent a second seri- ous operation in the hospital, and . W. H. Ratios present with him. Friends from his Island regret very much to learn his illness end will hope to hear good new; at an early date. At the annual meeting o! me Charlottetown Branch of the held lax evening in THUR? Soc- iséctlgll, the following olfrleers were e : Past President: Frederic A. Mount Allison Federated Alumni M" MUM-AR . millness of six months. Oar- n d Sencabaugh assed sway at his home, liver B neat. A native of P.E.1., he had for the past l2 years ‘ded in Btcllsrton. wihere his many nne qualities won for him the nspbct and esteem of the community. He wsssn employee st {he Allan Shaft and -—DEATH BAMSAY - her home in i? serge“ 5E??? fimsidcnt: Vera. Malcolm Camp- Bocrets-ry‘ “treasurer: R. Halon Winners l A 2 t Auditor: C_ H. Black. Directors: Edith B. Hugh. A. B. Cooper, H. H. Court. Rev. Lewis M1 Murrs , Lawrence MscNevln. 21.5. Chan er. "WVEDDING BELL! - will be interested in hearin mNTlB-Be oi a. former Montague girl. lttiss Muriel Cameron Mac- Gregor to Mr. Edwin Chopin Hen- smm. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur . Hansoom of Newtonville, Man. ‘nae ceremony took place st Perk Street Church. Boston, on Friday, April 21st. 1039. Miss MacGregor is the eldest daughter of Mr. and M15- JOWDh H. MsoG r. Monta- Iue. The e will rc- . Th Gus:- dlan Joins with many more friends hero in wishing m». and L. Friends g of the "u" "B" Six Conservative csrldidatuwem chosen to contest the fourth dist- rict in each of the three counties at rousing conventions yesterday. Mr. Hugh F. Morrison. summer- side was nominated Councillor, and Mr. Heath strong, KC. Surrurier- side. Assemblyman at an enthusi- sstic convention at Bedeque. They gill oontst fourth At Illa-l Queen's. Mr. M. W. Wood ofsouth- Dort was nominated Councillor and Mir. George MacLesn rt lanes Assemblyman. At Murray River in Fourth King's w. Clown: u b . rntyre and Mr. P‘. w. Johnston of Murray River for nomination as Amemblyrnsn candidate was very keen, Mr. Molhtyrs being clauses by a Insli msJori , Gainers included the two cand- ida. and M1211. l" McPhee Mr Martin ltfccKlnnon b: Montague presided manna-um WEDDING-A ll” "' ‘°i?r“%‘ March no , 1 ‘lhankful m dmlggzmn Bihii?" zer of Mr. Mr. i’ Frank MMwzumOcun- -clllor and Adrian Arssnsult of tel two ht and w the Earty iesdlgrwfilmnolm u‘! nil orm this evening at a public 2 be he iii‘? in QIBIOENWW: Last befom it is imno tonight. In film's County. fifth Distri Messrs. David Laird Msthieson Dlnlll ileum of Dc GIN Mlrfli wad nominated. 1hr the mil-d. of Prince Messrs. n Amunb an; and for the fifth district. M Wins Hon t G s ewgutown yesterday. They will contss the mm. King's. coup ’ Jubi J TTINDBD IUNIIAL- 4 those licensing m iunsn Alexander Lockhsrt which m; , were Mr. 367%. and Mrs. Chute:- Mao- Kay of Park COXBII‘, K9Dlln‘wns C! Hmlnllwn. NWIJG, stuwnsvoflilnm- MAoPWiYm, until the Bl-lnch “B" of I the Woman's Auxiliary to the Missionary Society oi the Church of England in Canada held closing meeting zqr the months in the Parish Hell, Char- lotteiown A pleasing feature of the oc- cssion oi the W. A companion by a Society. to Mrs. O who hes been a valued several yours, with her hudssn where they will in fut to goodn Mo!!! members and friends ihofluildcamo o! dllllvofgnrmen 2.1mm»: . ‘mesa. to the number of ll’! i" Iiflchm lWU-Ufl, ‘Rllmll 111d 168i‘ Oh ‘- Wednesdn so.» ~ on Ohszlesusfnc- 1 llr. Russell Kelvin: m-f George m. Georle Iceman ,Aprill!h.tlu lwaywh: was born It It. widow of hm’ with who'll time of her sittcrnoonlhy md on Summer u” the - presentation by Champion. President . of an address ac- . oGregor, Officer ior snd who is d for Bnllilx urs 181M. OI‘ MRS. NATHAN There passed H 1Z1 . “n 9y Nathan lul- 0G8 the ven- oolebrated the lee of their marriage. Jam r 352.5%. lay. n INWIINO. 5 18$ 80th rial iosoothosoudld tsmlde ortbe drones,‘ e Tl: Bo By, Edwina in Bani ‘mo Queen Photo oi sovereign H“ K111i province. ‘fiber; of the Gum . The Avril 11th. Ai the Mrs terisn cem mime NO0NAN-Al 22. 19 NOOHBH. a rim MOYSE , wiflil April 2.3. lo FORBES-At the Hospital on May 3, W, it Mrs. William n. n. ,.. 6m on SUI-LIvAN-Al Vflmnn 1939 ‘ . Sullivan s son, At Cheri “I! Com m. son of Mrs. INMZAN—\M I806 . RATIENBURY—-At sum 30. 1989. Nelson Ra swslflenss is Pleaslnt cums ti! 18, 1980. Matilda Hawkin I DOYLE-At I m... $55.... MAY years 1165C; CHE his ddugh , Omnbcrland 5t. Past Middle M when men um] wruuell 59km‘ middle ago their enviillfu-d ‘c ' in many instances, twp!‘ Plllldlnt and their gennrnl viinhi *7 u‘ wane. ‘ d ,1 m“ Little sicknesses an H“ lllrder to shake of? illl-Elelfw Ind, here and there, i?" ' breakdown begin to HPPW‘ Now l- u... time vii“, wish to maintain thrill gor imllllred should "k" a to“?! ‘ Milbunfls "new “,3 help ainll _ m. 0:‘. ire-weir: rail"- liou [p h‘ mean m, 0r Branc _ us of be h. t .01 flig h used f her i115: _ le of friend; 3M ' funeral h,“ _ lei" n, 5110;; 5 I her pal-m . home of i i Pfefibyififlan Clllvlgrll?‘ Place m the 11-50,, eiery. ~—-—-‘_‘. S: r I‘ immvrslde, ll 39, to M .\Irs, \v H”, "5 ——Al l Henry E. Mo_.e, $.55,“ Hines 1039 l.» M; da spiral} anri Mm M“ Charleg no)“ . s0, 1939, if, lfiffi 1X‘. a son . Mr. .2 Mill?” . . M; llfibfilli Til-u; 1o Ellie. 0y both 4g 18L JIM -m v.0, OI Y-At - '12:! Marjorie Mex” g no»... .. ' 111 Mayt 516111;?‘ =' . ' I l Eglneanms and the n93“ 882d 20pm‘ WA‘ M11 from ton Bummer- Ml? 3. 199:. James Pa: y sr. h... u» muons us. a mm 09.17" r . Alexander 104a 94th year of her silt-if 8a l“ WW5". , APP! Oil Y. es A. Maclihdyren, tn liQ §ooxnrrflt the r. 1989', lflmoltild W's. I éwxmnnmes mo nl Ir Bummervil Mrs. James Doyle. m4 4th 13g; Jo lil w? . I liilmeral from Hank __ siosrniir": l Michael Chrtztdoglifl ‘fsgl Th0!‘ daughter of the lets nun mwd yin?! p 1 h i iii-I I and retain their w“! 4 11 m» and New! L‘ 9a iuvigilflu‘ overhaul" terminal‘ ‘ g ‘r ey brace up Mil ll‘. uutml co. IM- F-mr rumlau: aov sue ms mrTlEH nsrarmvw“ l Region's?! c» couwm- HZLP men-r- v MA l WAS GON LUNK SHOW SMART TELLIN'G% l HEARNOJWLE. TH’ CONGRATULATIONS i CHAMP. W; NA FIGHT BUD Y! w LL." "in m. lilll i i" i - Is ‘J 4f - J. F‘L; (‘Lu ‘QF i , -1 .~-\ E1?) u .\