"-ru9!!_!bJ994 / _ PAGE 1:1.1'-:_ f EEK’S NEWS BUDEET For: OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS l Ceuralurhtnfwmrrlifluardian fllatitisnothisintentiontocon- eesttiuicrtneomingeivieelsctica The people oi ll. Stewart and vicinityaro ward to his rapA recovery. ml‘ ,, , teringthestoseoiAlbanAi-senauit muse no may with gt the Old Spain. is improving. ygy was removed to the Prince . island Hospital after the t. . , ' . gTUDlNT-In tbs list island students at Acadia. tbs ,4 Mr. Donald Sutherland oi PILL, was omitted. Mr. “m: standing is as follows: g .»i3,pfllltili@lin0ll1lll.i - -' l, Class 0.; oi Summcrslds. S. ' , . 2,3,0 . , flCEIVE menu. - One of m» medals to be awarded m. Royal Canadian Humane . in bravery in saving hu- m goes to Janus oi .. - , Prince mward d. earned it for the resous of Bogart. aged 11. If?" ‘h! fallen through the ice on tbs near the electric lllht Matloll pgunerside m Dec. I9. 199m . ‘limes. . an’! ltClTAL-A most . entertainment was held st, Peter's Church on Baturda! when a twillsht musical , miss Gwcnnyth Fry and Qyflney Fielding. Th0 WW4." . e4 several vocal selections b! . lmter, among which was “Ben- MIN . ", vocal‘ numbers by Miss . and organ selections l7! Hr. ‘ifyith apcpr-egretthstflte ». records the death d . Haniord Muttart. which oc- ermenomserasrarcscnh . e firs}... oi Summer-side and 0 years had charge 0f the oi Messrs. R. lisiiliedwithbcnm-andin- nntilhisrstdremsntaycar tloago. it GEES ELECTED — The lottctown Ptrc insurance Com- ‘ held their annual meeting in Y. M. C. A. hall on ‘Idrursdl! ~- lllcb. 1st. There was a good attendance of din-Miro 1M holders present, the financial i... showng that the comp- lild a su ul year for 19st. old board oi officers were re- » t as follows: President, Hon. 0. Duchemin: Directbfl. G. W. -- , Neil MscKcnsie and S. l‘. It Audtors, B’. J. H. Ayres t William Brehaut: Secretary __..-. . >1 r Q ~ - from the excur-aon finer Dunning, Mrs. William - . Mrs. Cordon Lrciicb. Mlrs Mrs. Re ban lam. llemgmhdrnudllrailord- Brownand ‘APPBOVIDIYMINIITIIOI 'CUlg'Ull-Wordhasbean Isl‘! Joseph llcDougall was sentenced (s: Monday morning to three years Judge Inman for stealing a pair of fuses from a ranch in 8t. Eleanors. IIGIITTABLI ACCIDENT — Mrs. DeBlois, who was entering St. Peter's Cathedral to attend a twi- ldward Mc-Murdo at her pretty new home in Kelvin when she re- ceived ioa- tbs first time since her gunners of the province plovsr each year. 1t is rcq that the season lasgirom i6 to November 1b each year. ataii oi West Kent Bali's absence. student nurses. lloqaltal. Miss and Hospital and President of i SUIBBMI reme Court met yesterday poacdofthalast ‘ Bell appeared for charge. last. Evidence was heard on . OIIOULAENG - A‘ L lg v among ester Penitentiary eqwu“ — m‘ q“- Pish and Game Association in an endeavour- to have an open aeasclhsuch parting cngende a sense oi sct for the shooting of black bellied sadness as we mourn for one “not nested October TIACIIII ILL-Mr- Dan Bell, popular teacher oi West Kent ' his speedy recovery. Mr. Oonhn Harding has been appointed to the during Mr. mi NURSES’ MBl-“lNG-Jflie (ill!- terly meeting oi the Graduate Nur- ses’ Association was held last even- ing at the Charlottetown Hospital. There was a good attendance. Min conclusion oi the meeting, a dainty luncheon was served by the senior misses assocra-non rsaars wasbeld last eveningintbe Char- Mar, Matron of the Prince Edward Isl COURT-The Suyr before Justice Arscnault and dia- casa on the docket, the appeal case oi Donald P, MacLeod vs. Allan Mc- Cabe. ‘This case was withdrawn, a satkiactory settlement having been made between the parties. R. R. the appellant and J. B. Johnson lcr the remand- em The court adjourned sine die. PRELIMINARY HlAlINO—1"|-ed Benton, who was convicted recently - on a charge oi having possession of stolen goods, appeared before Mag- istrate Marxlnnon yesterday for preliminary hearing on s similar 'l‘his case is in connection with a theft oi ioxes from the ranch of Mr. l-leatb Crosby in Novembe: “l, Pa,” L_ Bums“ h“ “u,” number of witnesses and the prison- er was committed for trial at tbs next senion o! the Supreme Court- uary sa, the young soul oi lllasbcth May Bernard left its mos-tar home and was: transferred to its heavenly dwelling. "Liane" early an age as twenty-one caus- ed much sorrow in the community. home were her chief delight. IICIIVBS BIQUEST-St. Paul's Church, F‘ lo recipient oi a substantial bequest by thswilloithalste LucyJane ltobarson, which was prcbated se- cently. Besides several other ba- queststhasumoisoooislaittotbe British and Foreign Bible Society; 81,000 for the erection oi a tablet in church for miuionsry purposes and i600 to St. James Presbyterian Church. Tbs remainder of the eat- ate goes to St. Paul's Church to be used for the Church oi mgland ' rnisflons in Canada. 41m many friends s! we ma» iel Burgoyne are sorry to bsar her little grandam Ellis Burgoyne has entered the Prinm County howltsl for an operator: for appcndicitls which was success- ful. The little fellow. though only four years old is a bright and Her many friends wish him a speedy recovery to comfort her in her declining years. His iathcr, Mr. John B. jurgoyne ls staying near with the little iellow during his illneu. —I"UNIBAI. SERVICES-Many neighbours and friends attended the funeral services for Mrs. W. W. Smith which took place yutcrday afternoon from her late reside-n on Belmont Street, " r“ Rev. Carlyle Wattcrworth conduct- ed the service and was assisted by Rev. W. H. Harding who gave the address. Miss Amanda Cannon sang very icelingly “The Old Rugged (iross. Hymns sung by the congre- gation were “Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me," and "Asleep in Jesus." The pallbearers were Messrs. H. S. Sharp, McKay. Melville Bradshaw. Harry Harvey, James Callback and Mr. McLure. The service ae the grave was conducted by Rev. Mr. Watterworth. Inter- ment was in the People's Cemetery. oi tbs funeral arrangements. S. -IUNIIAI. SIBVICIS - ‘Hie funeral services ior Harry Hanford Mutiart were held on Tuesday morning at St. Mary's Church, Summerside. Many friends attend- edtopaythcirlastrespectstothe departed. Tbs impressive burial suvlos oi the Church oi mgiand was conducted by the rector, Van. Archdeacon C. de W. White, 11D. Hymns sung by the choir were "Rock of Ages" and "Lead Kindly l-ight." At the close oi tbs service ‘tbs "Nune Dimittis," and the "Dead March" by Saul was played by the organist. The pallbearers were Mama. Iii-nest Mills, George Bowness, Oliver McNelli, Prank _ llcNeili, Louis Romckc and . Archibald. Irr- torment was in the family plot st the Caps ‘Traverse Cemcte y- Mr. .1!‘ 8t. Paul's Church; 81,000 to that England ihsi-thanmailjoinsdindngin "I¢'l'bayAreJoliyOoodIlslloIs." ‘lbsiemsinih oitbaevniiig wasplessantlyspentingamssand musisalllcliciousrnireshmaniswsra sarvsdbytheladim, aftarwlich §'§'a.........";.?rr.‘.“£‘s°‘°= and“0odS:veths!ing."' m‘ IOIIICONOHIQ OOUISI- Athreowaeka abort will Owhthhmornngatldcloitat PrincaolWalesOollagsRallIn- struction will be given in sewing hone 11mins. cookinl and bandl- mit-mwvins class will be handledbyMissrerg-usosr. Mil MonaWilsonoithe Red Cressl Bnnchwilltcachhoananurlng. "Worse.- instructor-rare MrmlLS- Stewart . and Miss Pansy Mae- anagvgilhe nuzwer enrolled is known though a isr-g attendarrcaissxpectad. a THURSDAY Th» Indden passing oi Mrs. Ger- trude Mclnnis. wife oi the late Peter L. Mclnnis, on ‘Ptrcaday night, Jam uary 16, was a shock to her numsn ous friends in Oakland, where ali- has lived for thirty-five years. -RICEIVES HIGH PRICE IOI I0! FELT-Air. Ralph G. Muttart, oi Summcrside, received 8140.00 at the January fur sales in Loradon, , for a light medium silver ics pelt. marketed through the can- adisn National silver Pox Breeders’ Association. This was the highest price paid at the Fur Auction Sales for an individual pelt-S. ' —INJOYABLE DANCE-Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Maelvor, oi Kinhora, an- tertained the young people oi the district to a dance on Monday ev- ening. Over sixty-five guests en- joyed the hospitality of the Mac- Ivors in their spacious home. Music was provided by Jack McCregor and Ml‘. MscMahon. amonn Oanadiaa national lilverlbs Rememb- sooiationisrepnrtsdtobasniorifll 2'6 i éil =25: lg; is Eiiiililliit‘ ....s!§g gt r55 Erjgirsiiz’? I AUCTION {j III" and Awabla tian and bridge party was held last evening in the uscmbly hall nvent, sponsored by tha Alumni Society of Non-s Dams ‘rhawinnera were as oliowstcontracnlsdietfirsgalra Agnes . Auction, first, Miss Blanche Conway, second, Miss gentleman's second, Mr. mic Rob» in, oonsolatio , Miss Lsppin. POLICE EFFICIENCY-An inter- loving child and has bean cared for were as follows: Ladies‘ to???” m‘ mm‘ b’ h“ mndmm“ J. A. Mclnnis: Second. Mrs. I-I. Mac- Ncvin: Genticmcrfs first, Mr. Wm. Condom Second. Iouh Arsenauit; Door prise, Mrs. Harold Sruea. The freon-out was won b! Mrs. Peter MacDonald. Maclvor, of Summerslde-S. The death oi M11. Arthur I.‘ Guild occurred at her boml. Wat-l crbury Centre, Vermont. USA on January 24. Mrs. Guild was born at Cardigan on August 4, ram. married to Guild in Boston, November 1!, 1895, where they sanded for many Years, later rushing in a summer and winter home known as “Dun- vegan" at Cardhan, and for the Pas-t sc years ‘“‘ _ at Watcrbin-y Centre, Vermont. ‘rhcrepassed away suddenly at. i-ha home of Mrs. Benjamin Wood. Men-n‘- on December U, 1B8. Mrs. Melvina analiwood (formerly of Montreal) in her fifty-seventh year. Tbs deceased who had been in iallng health for sometime, came to her native province in Ansust. with the bones that sitar armtspentst the hornaofhor childhood she would be “m. n. stored to health and strength, but Cod willed it. otherwise and she Passed away on the above date. JUNIIAI. BIIVICI - Many old friends attended the service in the United Church at Cape ‘ira- vsrse on Tuesday for Mr. Harry B. Muttart. late oi Summcrside. Rev. m». Archibald, oi’ Bcdaquc, took the service. Old friends carried the re- mains to their last resting place. they being Mcurs. A. B. Holland. Reginald llorbcs, Austin Cameron. Leigh lowthsr, Robert Holland, Harry Muttart. Interment was in the Cemetery at Cape ‘traverse. This aarvioa followed tbs cue held in St. Mary's Anglican Church at Summer-aide, oi which the deceased was s member-S. (Saint John fUelsgraptrJournal) Daniel E. Oolcs, retired proprie- torolttrailrm oilt D.Oolas, Charlotte Street, Saint John, N. S. the man who made the first pair con. snowfall of the previous trains on the Island Division was running behind schedule. The Bum- merside train due at 10m am. reached the city at 11 Souris train, due at 11M, arrived about 12; '10s LAID 1'0 BEST-The funeral of the late Mrs. 0. Walter Dcfllois took plaos yesterday morning, the body being removed from the res- idence of Mr. J. Rowland Paton in St. Peters Memorial Chapel for celebration oi the Holy Commun- ion. A beautiiul choral burial serv- ice was held in the climb at ii o'clock and such a large number oi relatives and friends assembled to pay their last tribute oi respect that the church was almost 00m- plctelv filled. Rev. Mr. Raymond assisted Canon Malone and M“, organist was at Sherwood cemetery, the w- m. The funeral service VII Wncededbyalleqraiematito. Rev. Canon Malena officiated. The results o! the nominations ioliow. Nomination opened s; the City Hall yesterday at noon and closed at 4 p. m, The three present Water Com- missioners. Messrs. Webster. Con- nors and Wright are re-clected by aeclamstion. In Ward llbur Messrs by aulamation. There will be con- tuta for the Mayor-city and for Councillors in all Wards except Ibur. MAYO! W- 8. Stewart Samuel Kennedy COUNCILLOI! Ward One Andrew A. Henneasey Sober It. Lars! Ward Tws M, W. Reardon. John A. MacDonald Ward ‘than l. I. Vanldaratins. Ind ‘Irainar- Wasd Issa- B. Roy Holman. Robert Rattrar. Ward Iive Arthur H. MacDougail Benjamin Mlvra. '.......- "- "an. ay. Prank Currie. . y. James I. Blanchard. WATII COIIIBQIONEII ~medicsl Uopnawastwoandahalibours Ccah played in the absence of the Mr. Fielding. interment pal! bearers being Messrs. H. 1t. Stewart, l. D. Nicholson, W. B. Cotton. w. C. Hogg. V. C. Srnallwcod and A. for next Wednesday's civic elections 1-lolman and Rattray are elected Councillors sidodinliynn aboutabycararle Lynnschools andisa gradusteoftbsQLAppren school. The death oi rm. Laughlin Mac- lsan tookplace at the home of her son, Mr. John A. Macbcan on Bat- urday, Jan. 6th, 1N4 Her husband The Charlottetown, on January l4, t dMountRym iilledtbahcartaoi his family. relatives and rushes . with sadness and lelineas. The deceased had been in ailing ' health for some time and had enter- ed the City Hospital to undergo a ' serious operation, after which com- plication sst in and dupite the best skill and careful nursing. be passed away at the age o.’ 64 Rats. ADDBISSBD LITERARY SOCI- ITI-idr. H. B. Shaw, B.Sc., Chief Slmarintendent oi Education, was [the speaker at the meeting oi the Prince Street School Literary Soci- ety yesterday. Mr. Shaw spoke on the question of “Managed Currency" and evoked a lively which was participated in by Mr. C. H. B. lbongworth, Chairman oi the School Board and several mem- bers oi the stsif. At the conclusion oi his talk, Mr. Show was presented witha vote oi thanks by Min Nora MacKcnsic, President oi the Society, Afternoon tca was then served, __-_ —-PAITY IN AID OI‘ ULEABY SISTIIBP-A very enjoyable evens ing was spent at the home oi Mrs. ivernun Matthew, ouery, on Jan. pom. when over 100 oi the village " the Shoo Party, given by Sisters. Bingo, cards the evening a dainty lunch served by the Sisters. livery- enjoyod themselves and hoped ls would put on another party near future. sum -DIATH OI MI». HJWAID MAOGIATII—Thers or a great number oi years had a farm and blacksmith shop at St. About twelve years ago he went to Tignish to live. 11s was a man oi very fine characteristics and was moat highly esteemed by a large circle oi friends. He was a member oi the Roman Catholic Church at Tignish and also a member oi the A. O. H. 1-la leaves to mourn, his widow and one brother. Mr. James Maoflrath, oi St. louis. to whom sympathy is extended. The remains were taken on the evening train to his home in Tlgnish for burial-S. 111st it is impossible to predict what will follow the present dis- turbed situation in France was the opinion , by M. Charles Robin. young Ilranch business man irom Paris, who is registered at the Canadian National Hotel. M, Robin left Paris with his father, Alderman Rene Robin, on their annual busi- ness trip across Canada. Alderman Robin has proceeded to Quebec City. “When we leit Paris, conditions were disturbed", states M. Robin. “but now it is impossible to say how things will turn out. We are anxi- ous for our relatives, who live only three miles from Paris." M. Robin explained that it was impossible for him to make any comment on the situation in the French Capital, on account oi the political position which his father holds. (m leaving Charlottetown, M. Ro- bin will travel to Victoria, BC, thanea through United States to New Yuk. where they will embark for France. laeausa Dr. Cbaas’s misread Qroithslsrbaiia emsury. death in the City Hospital‘ I 198d, oi Patrick Arnold Ullalioran. d" You'll never know bow quickly s - $“""°"'r will‘. “n'ta'.’§.°°‘ “M132 " uacdolln gore homes than 01M! Into a 16 0s. bottle, pour 2% ouacsi oi Pines; tires add grauulatedwugar _ syrup to make 1B ounces. Syrup-i: easily made with 2 cups of lug a one cup o! water, stirred s mo ments until dissolved. mull: needed. This gives you four times much cough medicine ior your money and it's s purer. better remedy. l never spoils, and tastes fine. Instantly you feel its penetrating c! fact. It loosens the germ-laden p rs r aaages, and soo and heals the in amed membranes. three-fold action explains wby it brlap such quick relief in severe coughs. Pine: is s blgbly concentrated com- pound oi Norway lfine, used for gea- erations for its healing efiect on throat membranes. It is guaranteed to giva prompt relief or money refunded. Port Angeles. Wash., U. B. A, on January. W. i984. to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hub- bard. (nee Olga Kennedy) a son. CAMPBELL-At Brooklyn, Lot 61, on January 24, 1934, to Mr and Mrs. Simon A. Campbell, a son, Mal- - colm James. DEATHS MCKENNA-In the City, Feb. 4th. James D. McKenna, aged 54 years. MILL-At. Clermont, Feb. 4, 1934. Mrs. John L. Mill, age '13 years. DUFFY—In this city on Feb. d, 1934, infant son oi Mr. and Mrs Ernest Duffy, aged 1 day. SHARKEY-At North Tryon, Feb B, 1934, Victoria Alberta, wife of J Edward Sharkey, aged 74 years IIOWATT-At Tryon, February 6. 1934, Johnson Howstt, aged 75 years. WIIITIDCK - At Hunter River Ebb. 6, 1.934, George B. Whltlocic aged 50 years. P‘ NICKERSON-fin the City Hospital on Jan. 2'7, 1034, Charles Donald infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nickel-sour. aged 2 months, BBVlNS-At Ohanlottewwli, Jan ‘ 2'1, 1934, infant daughter oi Mr. ~- and Mrs. W. J. Bevlns. DUNSFOBD-At South Melville, on February 4, 1934, Stanley Gordon, _ infant son oi Mr. and Mrs. Will - Dtmsiord, agod 5 weeks. DBBLOIB — Ehitercd into rest. at the Charlotte , Monday, February 5, 1984, Katherine Davies . DeBlois, widow of the late G. Wal- ter DeBlois. 7 DAY — At Norboro, February 8th MraMaryJane Daydacdasyean. HUGHES - At Avondalc. Feb. l. 1934, Joseph D. Hughes. SMITH-Ar. Summersldc, Sunday, February, 4, 1934, Mrs. W. W. South. 88nd 64 years. MUTTABT-At immmeraide, Sun- day, February 4, 1934. Harry Han- i ford Muttart, aged '74 years. PETERS-In the city res. 0. i804. John Alphcnsus Peters, aged 9 months, son 0i Mr. and Mrs. Moses Peters MCPEIllk-At tbs residence oi has daughter. Mira. John Feavyollr. ll Elm Avenue on Fm. e, 1N4, Mrs. Katherine lVBoPhee, aged 93 years. ODONNILL-At Avondalc. Wed~ nesday, February 7th. Edwin J . O'Donnell, aged 64 years YOUNG-in this city, i"cb. 'i, 1984, Charles Arthur Young. In I months, son of M}. and Mrs. Nath- an Young. ' FLETCHER-At Marshilcld, on Tuesday, Feb. 6th, James Fletcher, aged 33 years i MARRIAGE! R Eériafi -.~nv‘ sITaTmFn-fi tlatjmrsonagc. Fen. 3rd. by Dr. A. C. Vincent. Roderick Keenan of Mur- ray Rlver to Lucille Geneva Ncvera, oi St. Louis, Missouri. BOULTER-CONFIIZLD -— At the Baptist Parsonage, Fob. 3rd, by Dr. A. C. Vincent. Karl B. Boulter, oi Victoria, to Ella M. Confield. of Westmorland. ALCIIORN-CAMEIION —- At the Baptist Parsonage, Charlottetown Fleb. Ind 11y the Rev. A. C. Vincent Harold Joseph Alchorn to Frances Glen Camrmr: of Msrgstc_ PEI. actdiractly theli . nmlllrtsrlf. lxingralidiorcorpidlim Tbsybavednodh llnCl-IASPS - By George McManus 4" $/§A ‘u? - if? //$ ‘r ._. _ -¢~!aD#'l\vi~.. . .- ».;_-1:=:".“‘