\ -¢‘_ i , i i i l i 4 l i i l i ' ziuctcd the services at the house and 13- EtIZIIi-iBER 20, 193g‘ MONDAY REMOVED T0 HpSPlTAL-Mr, Jitilum Bruce, M.L.A., Avondule, who has been ill during the past month, enwrod the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Friday. His friends hope for his speedy recovery. WORD HAS BEEN received t. the ridden death in Winnipeg on Satnr (gay of lillr. F'.'.ink Attenborrow. The‘ lalc Mr. Attenborrow uias married to Miss Grace Hamilton of Suimncrslde, sister of Mrs. J. A. Coliings, Char loltctowu. l5 SERIOUSLY lLlr-Ilis many friends will be sorry to learn that Mr. Charles Cuiniiigjfor many y-ears chief engineer of the Steam Naviga- nnr. Cois Steamers, is seriously ill. 1-115 sons have been summoned home, and are with him at iaresent. RETURNED TO BOSTON-Julia: Eduard l... Trainer, Boston. Mats. who ilflfl been visiting her tnrcrils Mr. and Mrs. Fred Power 219 \V:ite'.- St, for the past. two mouths, left Friday morning on return lo our hunic. she was acconipunivrrl as lav i.» Saint John by her mother, and met, Mrs. William O. Durex‘. TUZdERAL OF MRS. HENRY AlT- 3575-11122 funeral of the late Mrs. Henry Aitken, held ut 2.45 yesterday afternoon from her late residence on Longworth Avenue, was very largely attended. Rev. H. D. Raymond cou- st the grave. The lull-bearers were fifessrs. W. E. Bentley, i. 0. llyml- need. Dr. Pethick, Dr. J. S. Jenkins. Harry Winchester, and Hooper Home. Interment was at the Eeoples Ceiuotrry- v INJURED IN FAlilp-Frlends of Mr. E. It. Bron’ will regret to learn that he is confined to the Prince Edward Island Hospital as a result )i injuries received when he fcli in the street in Summerslde on Fri- day. Mr. Brow will remain in the hospital for several days, as he re- ceired o, very severe shaking up. He was taken to Charlottetown from Summcrsidc Friday evening in an ambulance. rind was sumcqucntly re- moved to the hospital. —I)ENTII OF MR. ARTEMAS E. IlARROW.-The death occurred at his home in Central Bcdequc last Thursday‘ of Mr. Ariemas Farrow at‘ the age of 77 years. The deceased had resided in Bedeque all his life fllld was one of the district's most mecca-still farmers. About nine years ago hc sold his farm and lived quiet- lv in Bcdeque. The late Mr. Farrow‘ nu ardent Conservative and inl . younger days worked with un~l failing zeal for his party. For many Fears he was the chairman cf the Conservative Committee in Bedeque. He was a good friend and neighbour and was keenly interested in the welfare of the community. He was a member of the Baptist. Church at Prtlequr. 11mm are left. to mourn, his widow, formerly bliss Jane Schur- man of Bedcque. and two daughters, lllrs. Waiter heard of Fcrnwood and 11.41:. mvin Sudbury of Cleveland, ‘Jliio. to whom sincere sympathy is "xlnnded. Mr. Silas Farrow of Bedeque. is a brother of the deceas- ‘d.~—S. TUESDAY —SAD BEREAVEMENT —- Sym- lliliily 1s expresed for the family of M-Ss Tessie Perry, who passed away at her home in Mlscouche on Satur- 9" illni. aLlcr a. lingering illnew at the tender ngc. of seventeen years. There are left to mcum besides her furrowing parents, Mr. and Mrs. An- tony Perry, several younger brothers and sisters to whom The Guardian extends sympathy. The funeral took liillcl‘. on Monday n1. i) a. m- froin the home to St. John the BuplTst Cihurch lllld Cemetery at Miscouchc, Rev. Dr. llonaghan officiating. ‘a. —DEA'I'II Ol" MRS. JOSEPH MC- DONALD-Thcre passed away in the Prince County Hospital on Saturday flight after an illness of only thrcc ‘reeks, Mrs. Joseph McDonald of summerside. The deceased was for- '11"l‘iy Miss MoKinncn of New An- lian and had lived at New Annan since her marriage until about a year R80 when she removed with her hus- band and faintly to Summcnilde. Mrs. McDonald was a dcvotcd wlfc and mother and will be sorely mlsscd 1n the home. She was a faithful member of St. Paul's Church, Sum- ncrside. and had many friends. iWeelcs Ne no one SET-No date has been 5°1- 115 Yet for the inquest into the death or Percy Gay whose hwy was found on Oct. 20 last near Soul-ls, the Provincial Police state, as them 1s a’ 11111111191‘ °1 DIN-Sing matters on hand 3'1‘ 111" 11191119111. and there are several cases pending, iE-iMADE REMARKABLL‘ ttlicoyo Ill-Mr. Jolumy Pcrry_ so“ u; Mr, Stanley Perry or at. Nicholas a cv_ peeled to ‘leave the, prlncc County 11115171151 1“ 5 19W days‘ completely recovered from three very serious °p°ru1°115~ 1141'- Pefll’ has been in the 1111591131 10x‘ ten weeks and for 501m,- tlmc °au5cd1115 13111113‘ much concern. After three very skiiful Opgratlqns he is at last making headway, on 1mm‘? 15119 illlillltal he will stay for a.tlme with his aunt, Mrs, Mal-y Gaudct of Sumrqerside, s. WJJIDKESDA l’ ARRIVED tnslr EVENING-who (‘caries Dalton. Wife of the Lieuten- mi-Llovernor Dalton a red 1n tin; . c.13- ilast evening, from Emmi; 1m; N . accompanied by ha»: (laugh luvs. Adilph Orpselfe; and 111151;; plaiek litt‘c son of the latte-J. DEEHLY REGRETTED ACCID. ENT-A telegram Monday to Mr. D. B. Stewart (min Los Aitgeics. Call fcrnla brought the sad news that Jessie, daughter o! his nicee, Mm, Arshur G. Llgertwcod. had been killed in an acre-plane etident at that ‘pin/cc. WEI-inn“; BEl-L$—Tlic marriage of PaulinoW. Pinard. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joim Pinard, of At- lantic Highlands. N.J,, and 110mm Freeman BRETMSD. son o! Mr. and Mrs. Donald ll‘. Baerman, took place on Nov. 25th in the West. Side Unit- arian Church, NCW York City. —SAD NEWS RECEIVED-Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Noonan of Summerside haverecelved the sad news from Montreal that their daughter, Edna, iMrs. Robert Morrison) is very iii lri the Royal Victoria Hospital and little hopes are entertained for her recovery. it wlllbe remembered that airs. Morrison was operated on some time ago and had returned to her home »i.n Nevada, Quebec, and the doctoie had great hopes for her rc- covcry. But she was suddenly taken ill again last week. Her sisters, Mrs. 'I‘almlre and Miss Polly Noonan, R. N.. are with her at the present timc.~- S. ' 1 INTERESTING WEDDING - A marriage of widespread interest took place on Dec. ll. i930, at the rezii- dcncc of Prof. Dr. T. C. Cook, of Acadia University. Wolfvlllc. NS. when his sister, Rebecca. Mae. and Mr. .Wallace Everett Scantlebury were united in marriage by Rev. H. G. Mellick, D.D.. in the presence of the members of the family. The groom is a popular young businctvl man of Charlottetown. l‘.llJ.l. The bride la a daughter of Mr. '1‘. l.. Cook, prominent business man of Murray River, P. IL‘. I. and of ltiru. Cook. She was for some time the efficient principal of the school and was a leader in the social life of that place. The bride was given away by her brother. Dr. Cook and Mrs. Cook played the Wedding March. After the ceremony, lunch was served and the happy young couple took the train for Ifalifux. The bride was gowned in a travelling dress oi’ brown crcpc with aircessoricia lo eor- respond. After the holiday season. they will nail for Eurollll "ll 1111 c1" tended trip. RETURNS FROM ROAD CON- vnNTIoN-iur. L. B. McMillan, dell- uty Minister C-f Public Wc-rks. IR“. turn recently from MCml11115 111111-- whcre he attended a convention cf the American Asphalt. Association and of the American Institute of PflVlllg Technicians. Th: convention was at formative papers bclhg read on iiic subjem of road paving. Discussing the subject with several of the delegates. Mr. McMillan was informed that the problem of paving roads of sand-clay soil ls being grappled with in the United States. His inaulrlel were made with a view to ascertain. lug an economic mcthodol’ llsllilflii road paving in this HOVUIOO- M1‘- McMlllau cxprcsodappmvll 0! K119 Canadian Gzr-d Roads Association's advocacy of a. research bureau for cconmnic road building similar to There are left to mourn besides her, husband seven children. namely:—l Donald in Saskatchewan: Hubert. Bandy. Charles. Elizabeth, Mary and Patricia all at home. to whom the Rlncsrc sympathy of the community is extended in their sad lose. The fu- neral will take place on Wednesday 111M111"! at 0 a. m. from the homo to St. Paul's Church and Cemetery" S 3114""! muse form on sink if rub- fcd \vi"1 Indian meal it will b0 will)’ lcaitszcd. one existing in the Unit/ed Stairs. Mr. ‘Charla; A, Mullen. of the Mil ton Hersey Contpany, whose series of articles in The .Guardlan last August gvugggflng the. possibility 0f economic asphalt road paving ln this Yrovlneo will be recalled. was elwtcd p- " t of the American Institute of Paving Technicians for the coming year. when boiling rioe add a war-soon of lcannn juice to a quart of train‘. Rice will then. b: very avail: a: .1 irnlm mounted when it in boiled. ¢nx _—au__ v Ws l Budget for. THURSDAY . FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The fun‘ ernl of the late James Cullen was held yesterday morning from his late residence 3 Hillsboro Street to St. Dunstaifs Basilica where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Giorge McDonald. The pail bearers urrc: lilewsrs Patrick Dennis, J. B. Fleming, Wm. Cameron. ltobcrt N.‘ Mcrleiil, D. J. McDonald and James Lappln. Service at the grave conducted by Rev. C. McCarthy. GOOD SLElGlIlNG-Good rondsI for travel by sleigh are at present reported general throughout the province. While cars are running on all streets of the City. motor traffic ls difficult in most rural sections, al- though a few curs are reported to have negotiated the distance between Charlottetown and Summcrside. Another snowstorm should sufllcc to,- nmkc ti-nvci by cur impossible on the ' country districts. —-FUNERAI. Oil" MR. HENRY SPEARS-The funeral of Mr. llcnry Spears of Summerside was held on i Tuesday afternoon from Mr. P. L. Bowness’ mineral Parlor to the Poo-l pie‘: Cemetery. Rev. Archdeacon l Whit/c, D.D.. ofllcinting. Among those f lattcuding the lulu-val were Mrs. ' Le-ttowcll and her son from Bloonn, field. The pull hearers were lvlessrs.‘ George BOWHPSS. Rcigh Tiimey, Gco-| rge McCalluin. H. I-I. Lefurgey, Will llam Clark and F. J. E. Wright-S. I -FUNERAI. 0F MRS. MARY i JANE ADAMS—’I‘hc funeral of T/frsi Mary Jane Adams took place on Monday from hcr home to the Pres- byterian Church at liensingioii. lien: D. L. Griffiths ofllcinling. interment} was in the frIllllJPqllC Cemetery. The . late Mrs. Adziins was formerly Miss‘ Mary Janc Cousins and married Mr. all friends and neighbors feel the loss of a good counselor and sym- pathetic friend. The funeral took pluee on ‘Fhurs- day, October 9th. to lvicrmald coni- etery and was very largely attended. The services were conducted zit the house and lgmvc by llcv. lilwcn Muc- Dougail, of Uharlottetoivu. The pull bearers were his nephews. Perley —AUCTION roaTv-icivcs -'A very successful card party was en- Ijoycd by members of the Curllngi charge of indecent assault. The case; "rule LIi-IARIQIYYL’ ‘OWN cU/xrznnw I . . . |.urncd to her home in Sours, af- ,tei' having spent a few necks lioll- .day in Charlottetown. ' “'11s Drake. Wnllaec Drnire, George 11.1. - NlaeEacherii, Uzaiaii lloyuc. Stewart. | lifaeliluchcrn. and W. Scott Cairns. - 4‘ qilillliil’ fllltl their children zis- well us] Mr. Joseph Clinton's many zc-nds, also Rt. Em. Sir K. T. V. L. Geode-ill. are welcoming him back to Souriml Provincial G-rand Prior, of the Sov- aftcr having spent the last year in "reign Great Proiry of Canada, who, Boston. lt is understood that Mr. i after the regular business, of the Pre- Cllnton is remaining home for lhc,coptory, installed tnto their respect- winter months. iive offices, the officers for the ensu- — ing year. The officers are as follow- Miss Elizabeth MacDonald has rc- trig; . i Prcsidn; Prect-ptoi" Lilr Kfl‘. ll‘. llearn. ~ 1mm. Past Prcccptor. iljm. Sll‘. K. 1 ’l‘. B. C. Vanlderstuie. IIEARINU CUNCLUDED - The, Constable, Sir K. ‘1'. L. A. M. Mc- ‘ilfllflflg in the ease of the King vs. Dougall. Marshalhsir K. '1‘. C. M. Williams. Chaplain, T. G. Ives. Rcglstar, Em. Sir K. T. E. Kemp. Griffin, which oneludcd yesterday afternoon resulted in the acquittal; of the accused, Griffin, from a1 011111 all 31111111195111‘! Cllfiiilll Rlnkiwas tried before Magistrate l). E.' Drake. on Tuesday evening. Twelve tables 9i’ auction forty-lives were iii ploy. ed for the Crown and Messrs. J. .1. the lucky prize winners were first, George A. Smallman; Consolation, H. T. Holman. Jack McPherson wins thc winner of the prize for the lucky i score card. - ‘i. A large audience list/med with dc- light to the concert given by the Trail Builders‘ Mission Band of Trin- ity United Church iii l-lenrtz Mem- criai Hall last night. A considerable- company of little ones, from three to’ twelve years of age, tcok part, reii-i daring choruses. rcciizitions, drills. _&c., in a inaimei" reflecting the greatest crcciit oii Mlrs lillrtlyel New- scme. Superintendent. and hcr corps of faithful helpers. ' WINS ESSAY l‘ltlZE--Malcoim1 ltccves. ll. pupil oi’ Cross Roads School, i.ot 48, luu; been successful in winning the prize awarded for the“ best essay written in connection with‘! the "Iinproveinentcf school grounds“ competition. for the your i930. This prize of five dollars has been award», rd annually by the (Jnniulinn llor-i tleultural Society". and is open to nlli sxhools in the province. which huvc| entered in the above competition. ‘James Reid, Harold Muyhew, DJJ. ‘the speed committee of dust year. ‘Preasurc, 12m. Sir K. T. W. ‘l. 68171913911 ,.l. .l Sicwni-i u cluiirihicr. k The following is the progrnriiiiin. . ‘ ; Shaw. Mr. Mark McGuigun appcar- Sub. Marshall. 22m. Sir K. T. L. Morning fiAUNllblio-lli Hi1‘; viii‘. Lil-iv ll McDonald. Preludes. "Largo." Handel, -'i‘i~;..i- i 19311- 19 5'11? ""41 1111's- EWTC“ 5a“ .. . ,-.. ,. ... , . Johnstone. K.C., and R. a. Bell fOl' Capt, or the Gilard. Hm. Sir a. '1‘. merei," Schumann. 0w ll w“. ll-llvlli ilclic-ll-l- I i the accused. in. G. Acorn.‘ i - Offertoiy "S|llllll)Ci‘ sons-l Ive-an». ‘nhu_hkAx__AL Dmmlgum. U“ Um .._ _,_, Alnioncr, Sir K. i‘. A. E. "Pentium. Anthem, "Far AWily," choir, ‘Wm m My and M], H,“ , W J. . _ _ , ‘lit Standard Bearer. Sir K. 'l‘. W. Postludc, "Dead Atari-h’ 1l"l!||| siniil " ‘ _' ‘ ' ' ' ' if ltM. lNt- tLUIJ 0ll‘ll‘l(.‘lAL5—’l‘hc Ho“ “NEW i..,.;i, .\ .o.':, g. Stanley Bridge itaelng Club held and stmidmd Baron s“, K .1. .1. 1 “Wm”; v _ I " l) r I _ a their annual meeting for re-organiz- w gentle‘, - l» l d“ , v I ‘ u .\1L-\-'\~-1l llif i 1 il0~nll= ll. 1-K‘ "j ation Saturda - ' '1 . . 1 ‘c u Ls’ 111mb,“ DWOLU" ’“‘ "’ l6 to Mr. ziiid ,"ii~.=. \"(‘l‘il0i'l Aiuini r 1.’ ' . y vcvemng’ presldcm Sword Bearer Em. Sir H. l‘. J. A. peue- l-La Chanson-- H f, I Frank Bell occupied the chair and , - .. 1 . ' .. ' . O ma“ lillllbillfli I‘ was rc-electcd Drcsidcnt for the cn- “iiluunm . ,, , 5010- ‘Juli I01‘ ‘lk-vtluy.‘ Szrmcr: Mr l suing tear‘ Tllolim» our“, vice (“lll-"i- 51f h» l. b. ‘I: French. Ewen Nicholson. moss-A; i‘. I. Hospital, Ucu. i. , ~ ‘ ‘ ' ' A tabl featur connection f - -~ -' .. -- .. . , . . u, l,» y y; 5;; » -_.,, President; waiter wigmorc. Sccrc- . no . e c - . Qumxfc’ mow,” 9130M ‘WW1’ Ml‘ ‘md N“, 1 m“ u ' ‘i L} ‘In’ T) E’ u - < with K. I‘. Work ill Ca-llldll. 1s 11-5 Preston hemicdy, Mrs. llaroid LaIrciIlCUOK-At P. l Hospital, fJec. l. _,, 4 " ’ w “cu vc Committee ‘o: mfe 811d 31161111011 01 01911311 Ciliii-i- Mr. Roscoe Walker. Mr. I-larolil Laird, i to ..\1r, and Mr... Julia; Cook, a cluugh- MCI-curl. were also rc-clcctcd. as was 'l'hc accounts were submitted. show- ing a balance over forty dollars in favour of the club. A new up-to- date judge's stand is to be built and racing resumed whenever icc will permit. yearly pilgrimage on Christmas day l/o that institution mid dlspeiuicd good cheer to the kiddies and staff. This yearly event is looked forward Mr. Henry Spears who passed a- nny last Sunday in the Prince (lcuiily limipiial has lclLin his will t-ifttlfio to the Protestant Urpliunwe niid $0.000 to the Catholic Orphan- age which are both situated in Charlottetown. A life interest iii the residence of tilplenls do at receiving their gen- erous b0ull.‘._‘.‘. . The annual mertliig of the W. M. ‘Society of lilarnley‘ and Sea View was held at the home of Mrs. Edwin Frank ltdunts. of Sea. View. Aftcri _______ her husband's death. about twenty . 5M5 c5111“: 3°“ 1° Mrs" Mam“ L111" Years i150. u... lived for awhile 1.. cowl-terms or rhw-C- EXAM- "s" ‘>1 Remills- P- E- l~ °=l Mrs Luttrell‘s death the balance of his Doimld Saturday aftcmoon. Dec. 6. The meeting opened with the Pres- ideri; in the. chair. After the regular ' Baptist Church; ' ficiathig. Indian River. but removed later to Kcrtslngton. where she resided until her death. She leaves to mourin-one daughter. Ethel, Mrs. Dockendorff, to whom Sylllllflllly. is expressed. - S. -i-"unaniuj cannons - ‘r he funeral of the l-.\tc Artcinas E. Far- row. of Bcdcquc. was held on Sun- day afternoon and was. very largely attended by friends from Summer- slde and other parts of the Province. There was ll short SCFVlLTlB zit tho iliourr‘ followed. by a service in iii!‘ Rev Mr. Crowc of~ A male qiinrlcttc compos- , ed of lvlcssrs. J. fl. f.f‘\\’i.‘i. J. Lidstonc. Covey Lewis and Huivull Sclnirnuui rendered tvro flll|)l'(l|)i'illi.l‘ hymns. Mr. J. B. Lewis also sang very cl‘- fectivcly “Shadows? The pail bear~ ers ‘were Messrs. Will‘am Cailbcek. Leonard Schurman. George 'I‘ay‘lor, John Stewart, John Frizzcli and Ru- fus Bngnall.‘ Interment was in the Bnptlsl (‘cmcilvv ni Ilcrlcquc. l3. ll‘lllll,l\\' i\f..'. and Mrs. Leo F"'f‘llC|l, |iF\‘L‘l'P'.l. lllrusa, have veturiictl to tir- native province. ha‘ 1117.‘ purchased .1 [arm in Sturgeon. l‘. l1! l. l‘hr‘_v nrre met cl ‘Povmeiiiliie by firs. French's mutlnri‘ and brother. Mrs. Edward Champion and Mr. Ansel Champion. Durnley. At Meririald. Lot 48. I‘. l3. Island.1 on October '7, i930, Neil ltlzieifiaelicrn. [NATIONS-The final set of Christ- mas examinations; of. Prince of1l‘~‘i'il1¢ 15 1° 11° fiividcd Blllliliii’ b’:- wmc; gopcgc win wyflLgn to {tween the two orphanages. His jew- day by the second and third Xcurifilil‘ 15 1C". t0 MrS- Ltlttrcli. devotional period a life membership certificate was presented to Mrs. George Brandcr. Mrs. Edward Mac- ‘;:'.,|nh~nl;,-, The fir ycnr liliudcnl i Mr. ll. '1‘. liolman and Mr. B. s Kay took the chair during the elec- ! gonmiotgri Lhpiy ‘v [or Lh‘; tor-n. ncou are the executives of the will, ‘ lion of officers. Prmsident, Mira; Mary yesterday, nn.l .2 vcd the result _ The full value of the estate has not MrcNutt ire-elected); Vice Presid- of the exniuinatioii-s, jiict written. been proved yet. cut, Mrs. Wank MacKay; secretary. Mrs. Colin Donald; Treasurer. Mrs. |M:|.ny dcpitriczi in ti"? afternoon fori The late Henry Spears was a nut- _ 1 1 lidvvin Donald ire-elected). Meeting their rmpectirc homes. Former lve of England but left there when _ I r students_ of “olzl Prince of \\’aies“1ouly thirteen years of age. In his closed ivith scnl-ehlw PFBXCFS Mil-i 01113111111 111 wiliimiuu" ‘"111 111°; ‘ _ _ _ D _ H ‘ " ‘will appreciate tire relief \vit'.i whichinunderiiig life on the sea. lie canto hymn “Jesus shall reign." United States in the /\ll5ll'.’llli\l‘l:l l-.\ItRl~.l.l.-—At Stutlll-‘Oll. Cl.“ I L,‘ itho present. gcncration of coliegians-itn Prince Edu/urd Island when about; —-" 1113-11191- ‘ 1930' N115‘ Jiimcs Pan-cu‘ “M1 8' l i‘ . iimil the rvnpilr‘ from the l'.“(‘l‘Il1-i7lill(!i~l.‘(‘ll years old. ’.l‘herc hc found; Canada already has a preference on‘ years. . g _ \\'ei“‘- of lvu-d ‘tullv --p<| ili" l"'l"‘1|? (‘l d l li l rl~ ll 1 »1 o“ sunmiy‘ Dec‘ Hm‘ 111° 3°!“ llffvVLpflllt and this preference is c:-. . - .-. .1» .. - I . .. .. A. y. lCll ll 41.». :U..iE!-. For mall) Hum ‘n Prlnwwwv‘ United church "d , l ‘nu a‘ MAUD()NA1_,|),__Ai Lfiborp- j-uji’ Qua y I cruumung ill prcpiii-iiioii for the vcnrs he. lived in the Llnlivl States‘ tflumd 1° 11°" 111111 ‘m’ 1M1” . - .. J. . A Mal-jg“. 5 eon-n anon-v] tr m but “mo a a," to m“ home or h“ l were of o very special nature. Both “,4 mot nruppiiu: iutlici‘. N.» ""111" “1111- "mm , _- ,, 1 ‘E ' ' imornint; and cvcnlfll; services ivere Lhwge is made in ‘m. .,.;,.,L.l,h,u.nli nlcl, snsuu" oi ihc lair l'.c\.'. Pius \‘.\r- : . il tiuoptlon about seventeen yearn ago. Two year-s ago he took n lviii to isct aside as mcmorini mrvicco, due i to a. presentation of memorial rooms ‘oii Saturda11y Subse mountain peak on which the \\l'li.f.‘i' saw Liv. t‘; of Ephasla-ns stood as he hiace to be filled and the purpo‘ - be accomplished b; the Chi-I. minister-the, man who is lllflllillil out the course of life from the word of God as the captain maps out lil‘ course of'the ship from the chnri. b:- forkchhim. 'l‘he lnniirtcr l;'. the mini at centre, the vital control or lili- in; lltlj-lflalCd f0? n, more ulllulreizli ]'i‘l'()|'— nitlon of the lapiriiuai in liir: and ii. fuller consecration to those i-illllg‘. which are the most north while, ‘ The music o4. both service was of‘ a. special nature under the cupahiei direction of the orggauiisl lvlrs. James Mrs. Jaunes A. Campbell. Orugiiad and Choir Director. .._.__H_._.>__. .__ , aippearcd on the Wlllftuble marker‘ during the pool week in l..ih and met :1 ixood demand, 'l‘he.-c. pu- tatoes are c.’ caccilcnt. quulily and‘; meet the demands of many purchas- ers, who buy nil their food stull" iui small quantities. which has become the popular method of shipping in recent years. tack:- lSpcciaI to the (iuurdinni i 0'l'I‘Al‘l’A Dec. iii-The propcxucdi Aiustraliah-Canimliail trade agree i menl. to M made puhlii: tomorrow. contains much more favorable auto ‘ than in the existing treaty. Lumber‘, schedules are especially favorable to; implement ruihtdllit». Under the new ngrrriiirni Cnivitiii mobile lumber schedules for Caiuuia. ‘ ,. . I - -- ---vv1p*|~r\-_(')Nb and: ribers future thus lTllilDllilIj the Goveni. mcnt to make definite conclusion; tmd suggest appropriate ‘legislation m;- protecting persons who live in rent industrial areas. One reason for todflyb ieai" as the nit-t that mlliiy persons have not re- i-o. ,<I from the PFCVlOUJl attack. A‘ l~;ii;_'i> ziiuliv‘ nearly 10') persons. still live Iiiulr-r Jll"(i|’I-'\i odor-lion. BIRTHS STIJH .\R'!'-AL Kioiitugiic, Wcciilcr- flu)‘, Dcrcniliri l0lh, tu Mi‘. and it'll“: Church, Nciv York. oii lJcc. ‘J. i930. by Rm. Ur ltuiidolpli ltay. liernicr llr-lrnrzir, only daughter of Mr. am 13L Fill NS - PIDGEUN Al rlvi-iory, Fmnnwrtidr. Man. s ‘ on Nov, iii, long, by the lleiztor, H ft. Coleman. of Port llill, ltobcrt F.1- nicr Parsons. of hfilivaic, to Mlliic Jnnc Pidgcon. of Park Corner. WlllTE-DIACLEOU-Ai. the ltect», cry, Iiensington, czi Nov. 19. i930, by Rev. G. T. Spriggs. Ernest Rough White. Charlotleteivii. to l-lazcl Em- ily MacLeod. Brookfield. DEATHS cimissoN-ln the city, Der. ;1.1 Arthur Chuisson, aged J0. llonnld. ‘. NIZIPDUNALIP- m. \v‘iiciillri' Hip" l‘0l'l- The SOVGNUZII Gfeili Prim‘? 01' Offcrtory, Sextet from "Luccci," i icr. Cairada itself, maintains its own Donizotm l homcsxbcsldes this. the members‘ of, AQLhQnL "On Jordan's HIUTIILY "_— ' ' ' ' ' tho local Charlottetown Prcccptaory. Bang-L" choir’ Buudup 111U1111M5F5 have, sinecthe inception ofilhc or- pcgtiudo, March.) Byppnniuy by,“ ' ' '"w" “““ ' i phanage M Mi‘ Herbert‘ nude a 6°11‘ ‘lyrics ——tillA'l‘7.—-lii tin: i-znm-opa . Wfllllllllll" "ml 1 Mrs. lmivctii‘ vvm, u. m. c; M Y m ‘:18 nwnxbcrffiillfih Ethmurtll] 1 hioNrlREAj-‘l Dec- la-mn 15' 1~ PU‘ 1 Grht son of llev. H. G. Grail and K1‘) a“ m pa o" and De 5 c e tatoes of the green mountain variety i nip-p, 0mm, surmysiopc, Alia. " 1 THE CABWI‘ ‘FOWICIK. Uziptain qnnginnq 1,0 try qnq m“; i in“. Erncqt Wells. tile last but to i?ii'v'31lllld {il-‘itvl’ but could not |‘.'l 11cm, i “tum and fgmbhid wpocmuy ‘Dr 1111P0~‘.‘Bs a duly m eight vrfllih F"r‘|)cc i6. Mri. John lvlwcDonalrl, Ivlomrc“, m‘, “m, so U“ u ,_ miML SUM“. “Mays n fflmd ur'trhu_ E mulldbyiifliiltls ‘errors by l’. Jr. “and pOUHd on Australian butter.‘ If, how . H _ _ ‘ ‘ H 1d D c m . Ichaflouctow“ We,“ shcldrel‘ and having no YMHLWCS w have ’ 5- -¢ 9i‘ l’ ll lllfilllol‘) i 0 Ill-i‘ ever. the combiner. Australian ]7_l'lCf‘: >l‘t.\\.\l.'l—At Biooi 1e . r . ,' t icon Earle J. lookcrby. mid all lllv and the Canadian duty of m; 1193i), Alexander Stewart aged 7.: brought the tivo pilots here and sent the money 1w had accul“ulateu_ very i llwm brick lav twin t-iis nwriiliis ab‘ generously left it to the orphans 011cm“ m“ tron‘ Prmcem“ oongm patron who also gave their lives in cents per pound is below 313 cents.‘ the duty lllCIBii-‘CZ; to stabilize tin-i TOOM ifs-on ‘Iliciitiaji. 15m. nun i lilPlK? “'11:; til-i much it’: when i‘ir~v,p,.i,,,.,. Fmwrd ‘Slam, r; . ‘ ., . y T, “v. . 1 . " ' ' "' lilo Lift-ill. Wm‘. M. but“ seuicci mlnlnmvn iivporl pri e ;|_i Li‘: lflll’, 1-‘1"""1 1 ' '1 "1 1 ' . ‘lI.1.‘i1"ii1""i'l1 i f." l . -- i - i:q:."r,~"(f,.,;,,,,1 Hln-j-u"l"-i\:(~-“‘“]li’-1;T;:]11 H I 1 ‘ I i I ‘ ll-ero ucri- present with the llillltiJl‘ Him-C nz-g oriiqv (‘ll uni] all (HUN u] m? H“. 1W. H ma“ | . " ' _' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ “icrc llillTPl a\va_\ a u" ILC rem .. . r . . . ,,,i . . ' , . . , , .. .. ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' Z , . iPolnl. and (.ii‘lill‘if‘»tif‘i.ull‘ll (‘npt.wiii‘,,|c“,,,, “mum Stpwwt m“ wcdmm ..c\. l.. M. Altkii. ltei. l)i. Llarciu. ‘ultu trir flbicit o- ici I-lllll fol ll _,_.,,,,.._ ];'_ (‘|;H'*|\ n1 hi‘, r»;.;qg1g»_ . . .. , .. ._ ,, . ‘ ‘ ' ‘ " MitcKiiinon of Pine IIlil Dzvinity yogurt; in Lin- ,\l,l'iil'ililal\ our] (‘an v _ r ,\'lell.. Flll-flilllizl0ti i\f‘i.\\(‘.li 60 ..no 70 4,... Nov i" Mr Joliii ltlacDouald _ . , lilihhnl-i . . » -- ' ~‘ ' ~ - llnil. l-iulllu... zmd ltcn. l5. C. bait-w“ l-ldlaui markets Wlllv Uuiil-iil-m p o . ‘LT “Fm "Vivid-v. heron/i eon o! the late lwnald 1; A" o; 5L P011121 Unumd L-huran,’ ‘ ’ “‘ ".’\i11.‘i'.ll'_‘v'l and l-‘erbetui Yifacuonald .. . . . In“, was 0b,“: Uu...r~,., l.. l‘... {lulled ol ice. m. \v~..=i iuinl I iliucln and l-Jeiiiisune land, This will likely he the lust curl go to leiivc the Island. For the llfliti way the story of iris cemradeship with 7-2:] Locker-by, of their nice‘.- ness of about three ireeks. When a. young man Mr. MacDon- iiuclzr. Th: l‘.'§l"_‘“"l"l'li mail h." lYlil lied by PHl'1ll‘Llll"l\i.'- cl iruiil l"ll|ll1l‘.'i' day became highly ulurinrrl til the,‘ iflllpltlrillltif! of a (lens: tog. fearing a nvm, .. u tlic f‘. l‘. i. Renata! sum any, Um; i7,_ Iflllfil \l.-|~- trjvlr, .-.j'=l l;,uii'ni-"ii.—i).eu ill donations i<iv~' ~ iout and the (‘abol 'l i . i , of Blooming Point, at lhe advanced ,- . . ~ . , ...... . lcduho llJllCilOl' cut liil daylight. Shcwgc of fight‘. u“, yea“ At the morning .~crv'.cc [I'll time Lonmlg u“ ch11“ n1‘ years. - a ~ " w n- .~- . '_\ ' 4 , t-‘W "' , ‘ ngvcsbptlli;-‘itlfzg.llbtll(.lll(gll$1415.? and! Dent“ was due w puralysh u, Mr, Sal.e~.~ told m a most mar- LJEGE‘ Bflgmm not ,3_.,.m_‘ (_|lAu,!,E|A_A_“ Bmnipjiwlv, U,‘ W,‘ . . oun l cw ouno .»M“c,n he succumbed am‘. an m, vcllousiy hiteresthig and effective populanon o, mt, up“ mam“ u“. up 3,11,,‘ R Chavptq l . . l a respected resident, passed away at 15 years Capt. “Fells v-‘llil 111v 011'?» “a may...‘ m Mom“ Stewart and go,- m1 a‘. college of ther becomivgi ‘eminence b, ‘he m‘ u m‘ mm, t" Dec. 13 Align-m A. Campbell ; - . . .- A ~ ' i‘ ~i ---.=: 2 “l5 '" ‘ the advanced age of 90 years. l-le Tower. has bcni the lat l.,.u mo] perm‘, m. Rum“ M" ‘x cmuwy menus.“ o; than. c-nlmmg togcthg,‘ “mo M“ >1‘ km‘! ‘Hf I’ W . ‘m, 8L i‘ I was .1 run ill’ iii" I111" /\1"\llll‘1l‘l' 11'1"” ‘mWC mmihviil" 1 . . . . -. h i ’ their Fohii‘ o""r to Franc!‘ of thr~=i .1 ‘m L L '1 l 1 H’ 1N 11 1 mmfir". ‘M,’ Wm l‘ “WNW m Uw, iWUdUPlpll u tailoring c-ltabiiniiine-iii i I . I-c C. l _ .. L d. lump sum-p pvwolw ,_.u.,“.||\|;<q;\' 4m Sdtilvfir‘. ii?‘ ,>,~ _ .,I ..~ t l. . '" :,“\ ‘v ___ _. ‘ n _' V ~“.,_.r.. w," t‘ _ _.,,C , ,, v z h" ‘kl i l v _ 1411c of Sl-nc and l.::\‘.~"llu llciuler- 1 MONTHLY Mll ‘(*- UI" (‘LN- in‘ "hon m‘ mm“! U1’ “Jmqd l-‘d u‘ n! u, I)": _°rp,‘_,,d°_,: M3111“ Lmmw‘ O1 1""~L ‘1"i"'31'l‘ 1:111, lwiiiiypuiii t‘. . ziliiirst-ii . -. .11. 1. ‘w, m. u; .1 larpci _\|;]AN |,|.;(;|4_,|\-_AL Hm nnuuluPilbl‘ and esteem of it large section _ .i 4 a Om u ‘nu, Lam“; Q1111?‘ .i\ugrce and Sl‘I‘iilll\ prciizircd to , _ “"1 1m‘ 11km“ 1'“ ( ' “ 1 “mm, L I ’ ' ioi‘ thc public who will regret ill-s “1 111.‘. trenches until the any mm: "w... tymil tl'e vniw ‘o inc n~~n-1 sinus-ti i\'l‘ii.l\".ti.l1l.>\li1i'§’ ilfllv . -. V '_; ‘ 1_~;,i-. n -'__.. , ' ' , ~'__ _ _,, ~ ‘ ‘1~.‘ ‘o ' " ‘ mmm‘ no ‘h b‘“‘]‘\0dv- b) on‘ ywn swirled il-‘illi-lillg. “'1 1‘ brow“ m” 11111101‘ 1mm “him boring heights‘. nnfl ihur suifcrmj; Allziiliw "SW1 75 ."~" ' I brother Joseph Mn. c.ir.n. of ti. ~ i l- iic ..ili..(. i. 1.0-, Emu, did not 1.0mm t V PZLTIHC coast, Mr. hIil(7El\('il(‘l'l‘l mar- r-p-(i M‘ i’:i|‘/.ll1)l‘i‘.1l f;o_‘.‘ce. \l'l‘l" ill’?- tendcd by 500 delegates many in.1 ‘ficcen-‘rd him. lit. l~vo sons. (iciirize and Joseph, occupy adjoining farnu: at Mermaid. one daughter" lvfeliudti. ‘wit: of Nicholas Jenkins. of Mount Albion, pulsed auiay‘ some years ago. l\l.r. lilmvilnchcrn wiiz. an liuhtztri- lous farmer and with his family lmd built up a fine homestead. Many 1shnrcd the liospitelty of their home and partouk of the true friends-hip of their household. Like his father. 1he was a member of the Church of Scotland. He was strong in his con- victions and fear! s in iris, d:- nuncliitvm of c"l‘"."i"il“1 iil-"i- 1'11" not agree with ill'i conception of righteousness. We would have wish- ed that hc had taken a more active part in the affairs and work of the Church, for he was a man of llmd understanding and excellent incin- ory; wr- feel. however. that hlii lu- dlvidual work and influence in warnings and ciahortaitions have left their impression upon meirv. With wonderful insight lic oflci. prudlcteti the downfall of enterprise in which he could detest an lrrellglous mn- tlve. He had suffered from weak- ness during the p-‘st summer and at the time nlrcmlyi nvntivmcrl, passed peacefully nwiy to enter lniw liv- fubicc-s of that of n-hlv-h he bad n lfcm‘ fcvciilil. here. "'Y"\e love n! God in Christ Jesus Our Lord." Hte ,;IOI,'QB~F_SVII__ PM Ll u “Hm l“ Lmi 1n religion, lili". Alec-Donald up a i imglon 910mm a V611,, "Hvvpzfidnvz, “(FILHUYJHO and aittcnded St. Andree..- Anfl- the “m” o] “Qrmm ‘m l | i |('liu|'cli "il\ert~ hi" flll\(‘l“li on Friday ‘K1011’ M1" "OK-kerby‘ came lurwm-d I» 1 »» -~ l . (l-"rrls ivnn giu I uv Uni‘- ,i.- .|_ “m . ,, ,_ . ~ , _ _ _ , __ _ pie cu ed to tl..' p...t.ii oii he- mmm, u“ “Huh. , h, ,.,_, . pm.‘ iiui. l4, nus held, and l(‘l_\ lnigch In“ o, JLWHCJIWMHPHCI‘ me W“ 1nd Mme. lln. |i.‘li(. l llii 1th.». o.;1"1°“d°d A Hm‘ Md» of Rcqulcn‘ trust. At the time nppointzil n row iivhlch will ll[l[ll‘ill' latter, v5.1a \l‘l'1;‘ '1“ 51mg by 1'11°'1“131°1'~ R013 A- P" of Lcg|0,u,i,.,.._ ,,,.c_;._.,,l_‘ M u", U,,,,_ ivicLcll-un, who also administered the d" large 10mm; doc“ m“ 0mm > . . ..- . .. ..i~.-t.= .- t'to‘ d: - -- ' ' ‘ ‘ clusiori of tin with .oim.i i. ‘Uni 11:’, Lliccmzrjjl the rams mm U“, ma" autmorhu,, 0001mm mm J “h '11’1’n1"11"l0'11p.“ 1 ' w’. , ' were drawn 6141C“! b)‘ Ernch and "m; pun-Cd a ,,,,._. ,, no,“ .1y,,_.,|..i.lution the remains of a kindly “'11.; second ‘<1 by 130-» zi‘ the [lugs of the Allies that draped i. '—‘.. .1',:cntlemai1 loved and respected by Lloyd Lockcru)" bmmfir and “uphcw I Y _ ~l=l~ illill-Pllié" m mo‘ coqunulmy were mm w of the fallen hero, audthe memorial I11“ cm1w-vml ‘J 1'“ "l""‘i" ‘1 L‘ u " ' u ' _ y ‘was dczllcatcd by Dr, lifacfiiiuion. C"111"11‘1° 1’1‘1"-i-_ »"- "- ‘"7111 l1f‘““s_ 1 “c 11d” “"3 fcineter)‘ “c The ceremony throughout wuss ex» much enjoyed Sing Songlcd by Coni- 1111f’ 1° 1111-11111 5 11°1'1°“11‘3 “mm” cecdinsly lniiirmsiix: and will loaf; be rude A. G. Bruce with Comrade i 101111915’ MAI)’ E- Mlii-lli-Y"! 01 511171189 ' remcmbcied by‘. [hose who ‘You “my riciain; at the piano followed. Com- \ ilarbor and one son. William J. of , mm rndc Cloodwin gave noiiti- n‘ lllilii n "l0 Dlulfllillltlll- 0i Nili-illlllli “P11311119 111a nqtqjujjifll '41\|)]nl to be iilnogri of certain chances in the BY-lnvivn, Ottawa, who was prcwll lilllillll 111$ ill the rooms will bear the foliowinS notgbly {h5g1} rum-ding (me o; mo". i fathers illness and death. Two broth- hwcrlpuon: thly and annual meetings. Monthly H5 JBIHOS B. and Joseph A. of Bloom uflximc moms were pruwrcd and meetings to be held on 4th 'I‘lllli‘S(lf\-y|1|1E P011“ Fifi! R150 101l- M flwllrn. furnished by p. J_ and Mrs} lpckcrby of ciu-h month. instead of 4th Pr;- Mnsa cards. spiritual offerings and m memory m- uwlr__x,“ J_ Earle Lack idny m m‘ 11110111111’ m Mu.“ Cum-mi“wmgrmzcs of symlnthy “km "coivcd orb)’. $lllfi"l1l. for thc Christian Min- iing with ii..t;1\‘4‘_\‘ Mirna-i. Annual from runny relatives nnddrienrlrl tn imcctini: u, h." hehi in septminrrqii- this nroiliwc. Milrwliclluucll-s. Brook- 'stcad of October. on account of tlie'l‘ll. N. Y._. and Ottawa, Onl. Mu)‘ close |)l‘0.ii!llii._\,’ oi‘ Armistice. lhs-‘iiii $0111 RcSt ill 110801‘. lfllliliull on nuilicizr relnlIiu: in Pen-i ,- ulonzr Art, AlI:‘|i lnlillllll‘ niul l-"unl-nw. A: w; yfslflgf ng-oiniyljaof llriici; mcut followed, in vvlvvli many com-l Edward l-‘rcccibtory No. 3.‘: Knight; ifflllvfl illlliifliillll-Cli. Tili ffiiiolvlii’; ‘Templar held on Wednesday even- were received as HEY.‘ members: CClll-i L-ig at the Masonic Hall. in.) work rndea Allen J. Mn -l):i.u-.lu, \V. Lll‘l(i.| for time year we: f‘t'\‘i(‘\'.'.‘(|. and the C. m. lllckcy, lfl|.'.l"1 M1 cor. nix! ",-’l'alv.: ~ - “w; “m5. l... H. l.lr,-'\Tc=viv.i. - nunflgpr ". 1' “ ' ' tlW‘ ti’: if. '|'.'.s were prompt. m v.cll as a nuinbu- u. Past Pituutora. boys from Priucetown mngrcgatlon who also made the supreme sacri- fice in the world war of l9l4-l9l8.“ At tl\c evening service the mstor was assisted in the service of wonihip by Rev. Mr. Salter, who rend the Tiiiulslr; . A, 'c!osed with “in: tiara.’ i from hadima or other l‘l‘3])li‘;lllll'_\‘ ail- illctlons hui-rw l rqtitlill 1g. [uncu- . . ale the iilylf‘! |l u: NUT Dill‘ ITIILY ll.\l~lll The)‘ \\e:'c nli tziu Illi ‘r fillltifilll‘ lo leave since. the new. tllfrflli lira. post-mortcni (‘Inllililifililllli Hi iii; ‘ previou; victims aivi SClClltil!" lll-' ‘FL/l wsiigatinirh oi’ Hm 1l‘i‘,.’.i‘(1)l Lin. been ubic Lo |i'Z (._lIlli1I‘ i\i.l‘l'i‘ {oi the deaths. When olsa..lvi liirt U\Li‘\\ilL‘illll‘.£l the ialhzy luilliiig; b: ll illllllilll U\‘lll’,> iuid li\c_ ocls, u v.2; icireii lh.ii. buried stores of Germain an: go, had been disturbed or Lin‘. noxiou.» fumes from indudpiil plant.» had» permeated Llie thick lll .1 and p.ir-, ltlyvicd the l‘(‘_;l,)il"r\lUl'j, Ul‘i;.‘.ll~ c; tin.- victims. - Official s;.a\lcim~:ii. ill general‘ islry and in ltoaiur of all the other umpr|nc|p1lly“mm scripture lesson and led in prayer. The sermon was preached by Rev. Dr. lvlacKim-ion, who took n; hi; text rlpliosiaiali 4-17.‘. "For the work of the in hi: usual lore-fail stile ile lifted hi; hearers by tl-z power meteorologist-u‘. and will centralize all of lain loaic and oratory to ma-Li timer-rations of the part, urmmt and blamed the heiuy log lthflil iuul1 iwcakcnco condition oi lfiv \'il‘i|lll.\'1 ‘lilit in Illllllf,‘ source.» it um: lr-ll lhrii Zliiil)‘ fin-v niwl' the general opinion was that zndua-j trial fumm had dcnc the (lamage. 1 NAMIC (‘flMMlfifiltlfil Spurred by the reappearance 0i CHIIZCI‘, the Government today ru.»li- ocl the appointment of a This body will lpclutle physicians chemists, engineers, liy;~_l|<|il;<t.-. nivi lloiuiitni speeiali commission which had been decided} upon at Monday's Cabinet meeting. i srlialis-ixr the I'l‘ill('l’.‘ {Quaint l.‘L‘."(‘lll1‘L'l‘ Mill. lliu-v} Fivwir: ‘ .' ltli-iff-‘il 1n. liUill; oii l‘ illlll" island, m.» l6. i930. Jenn A. ‘Wight ugcd ‘.-l <, if: men-ha Lil-fill] HOOD A! 1-H‘? ‘l.. ..'.i..’ mi lli~ Z.",.....‘..' ‘Jv. ~u. t-iiiv iii’ u; . 1 {inn- u, i: ‘,; (Lu: ?.'..‘.:'_i-.r.l _ SiC“..l‘L' i “iuii ‘i’, only - pols‘...- (it t iuii. iigii. IL.‘ gus oiiii. g0... by 1': biking, r-v» o m‘. ”il .i..be1>io... pint! gun-null owe": iln ‘;l.i1)l|l'il”"uli lip o1. riuic. Cover ,1‘ - ~ \‘..i.iI a _in-.;.l suuci pun. QKIDNEY i‘ PILLS \\\ i\ll‘il’\ll " 111M >~rt< l" “UH: inii" ti‘ "Eiirixilij! ill .,, i‘ f‘ i.,"..~,“' l/i l l ' fl l