JAIIIUARY 2. 1932 ' ‘ THE criARLOf1"1‘i~:l'uwl~l GUARDIAN 1, _ _ _ PAGE THIRTI-:Ei-. _ ie: - r fl” i - ee _ _.i.__ Y _ - "' ~nl1lf‘~ "`° - ." -- - ..» eek’s News Budget for ur Saturday Subscriber; imnuoullliegonscxovs-J brothers. Fred and charles. cbar I nzlusunan-rrederiolr J. Lambe- 'twhlch the body Wm be me" by *SPEEDY TRIAL ros'rroNan rsmrut. Acclnzm'-'rhe lnullyl““°"' "ll" -*“°l°“‘°“~ ~7“’“°“ P°*°“-‘ WW F° 1ottolowu,Louir H., misery, Aioer- age 51, who appeared before Muglp; "ml *° °°l"llle Sllillcu- _'rho trial of Hubert Maenonald friends of Miss sudle xeuow will J- Reid- ROGERS-There nsssed sway on 'U19 Y°ll-“U mm B' G°“d°f' WM rd, md one num, Mi-,_ w_ Q trate Donald MacKinnon yesterday 9-Bd William Richards charged regret to learn that she fell on Christmas Day at Chelton, Mrs was found in an unconscious con- steweee cheereeeeeewee ee eu ee. on enhnree er hnvine enrnni unnw_ -WELCOME T0 SUMMEBSIDEI with in it ' The manner in which the attend- William Roge~s at th f 7e . f _ h _ ~ - e “Ke ° mum °“ Kms st' Thursday “emi wndn-i The gnu-didn iundei-3 ,in 19589 01 B Bm Undef Slldieell. WBS "M" and Mrs- Hm5l`d Aff-lil!! W€l‘¢ by Hiee Hgnomoxjreii was postponed sunday’ breaking er am ants discharged their duties at the years, lifter a long illness. Mrs eee me wee mee-n nr me chnr_. eeeeeeymeeehye 'erernended in ine Bunreine muri ini. welcomed home on Christmas morn .rneedeee eeeeieeel-elelgee Inerelelin,w¢nn MANY eeeefr RETURNS _ __ Falconwood Hospital is being Rogers had resi;1ed for 45 years ai lottetowu Hospital, is reported as' ,rne nmern wiu nm nieee enllflel- los by their siuruueroide friends. nike ne D The ee erm Cnrnnnne M_r_ and thoroughly inquired into during the st/Elednorr and will be lrlndly ie. ddlug well. It was thought he was I .___ They were recently memed re Chee p e on ec 31st and Rich Y leee New Glasgow irivestlgaltlon of the circuuistuiieos .nembered by many old friends T“°°°l°¥- columssiouan rulavas-Mr. lottetown. Mr. Arthur ie the popular “ds °" ‘mum 'nh' Mr' Hen" xzzivigumeuy isgxeretuletlonr oil 0' the ‘llc Welch l-‘l “W beles cfm- “l‘°"*' of lm mls She ll” "Wd me “sement hee not been uireev_ Ralph Parsons, Fur Trade Com- manager of the Canadian stores at Noonan represented the Cl`°Wll- 5- me nom emnversery or their wen_ ducted by ine Fi,-B Mn,-_rnni in ine with hcl' son, Coleman, at Chelton. the victim of an attack, at ,any rate CHRIST”-55 AT THE CHAR missioner of the Hudson's Bay Co Summerside and in, nun friends’ h ver mnn presence oi ine Attorney Genemi where she passed away. Hcr hus- -°’°¢ ' 1' l:'rowN nosrrr ._ -rn " ' Y -` ding- They ave seen y y - ____ [L0 T M' ° who has been spending the lest wish him and his bride every han- PRESENTATIUN _ Mr' DH" changes in that period oi time _The inquiry which was begun on band predeceased her HUOUL 8 Yell" Ummm" °“t°'t'“mm°”t ° 1 tl” two days' ln Charlottetown leaves P11195!-4 Gaumtl summefslde- WHS the N- - mwnimomown, N_s., Deo. 27 seein service Dernrtnrenr or ure - _hen until his superannuation six Roo tn Nurses Home .-.__ ! ° e l'° Whlfh de' _ l' mas Dodd took place Monday ifternoon ep A _ g Se 'Monday' was continued yeeierdny ilgo_ There are left to mourn, three re e G Penney' em, ewenw_eeven le hee on return i-0 winnipeg inie in0r.n_ clpient of a very fine Berkshire pipe FUNERAL sERvrCEs_,rhe rum ’|mui-ning’ when ndiournrneni was sons and one daughter, namely, eu,-rumen., or the Royui Buriir °h“'1°t'°°'”w“ 8°” “I W" d ins. I A f°m\el inquiry into the eir- f’°’“ s°"‘° °' ‘ll-‘l ”1°“°-‘l °°°°“l' eral of the late Mrs. Mary Jenkins made until next Monday- Up to the C oleman, Arthur und George, ai Wednesday afternoon in the Recre | curnshnees r th n panied by their best Ch ist ' ieseni ine ireiiewin witnesses hnve Cheiton, and Mrs. Howard Perry at ation m of e W°”" “9°- d'°l’l’°d de" 1” ms "°"'° About loo children were talreu eare|Y’;:’fr‘W" “NES “EAM” " -yesterday, 1-le was sixty-UW yn" f. Santa. was present and assisted e er my mo K' muowmg sun' old. Mr. Palfrey leave-sos wife and gy Sister Bonevemeee me Mree d;ay's snowstorm, a train with wing den nee nnn three sons George in _ p ow and a crew of snow shovellers Ne: Yolen Hervey end' Ernest’ oi MllfPllY dl5tl'lblll'°d ch"l°"'m“ “mek was sent out to Tlgnish via. Borden. ' ’ 11185 13° the °l11ldl'°ll- Ml’-51° Wa-`l Another train with ploy and snow M°‘”‘° s”°"'“"" P' E' I' -provided by the nurses' Rev- Aeei- lighting ered left for sourls and MBGIHWIG and REV. Bemlrd G Georgetown. The train which let L°°"”‘l‘ “ke ““""“”‘ but me" D- D-. were present. Besides the s'side wee stalled for two and a Eleanors; also three brothers, (<23 . `¢'.e-".'i_',i.g L31 . '_: ve- /.--5?,-'2/}i’>n~_ `-‘.l, lf- 4.-'-l f '- ..f.v‘. /-'ll-' 1 -1 _-._ lf ' '_ /° " fir.” ‘f"f,- .' Wi” rl-'J .il $1 in _'. .'57 7,1 .. ,.,, _,.,,,i._ », '“.‘i"-2’-' " _per ‘i ‘ ,H 5fl`°Y‘3l`l Fl`il¢°llW°0d Insane Asylum Wishes. The Dlpc is quite a novelty iii; Clie;-ry Valley, service being con- _been examined. Dr. R.D. McLaugh- ll'le!l”ed Y9S¢¢‘l”day in the Confed- I0 be in the possession of a Sum. H. D. Raymond of Charlottetown. lJenkiris, orderly, J. Henry Jenkins, N eration Chamber, in camera, be- merside gentleman and the asslsl-Cd by Captain Wheeler. The Vattendant, Isaac Bryenton, night e fore Mr. Charles A. Beer, Provin- thoughtful sift is very much a re pau bearers were J°selm na1ey’Pet° Watchman’ Matson sherren Albert; on December 14th, 1931. was com- Rnd probably the first of its kind ducted inthe Christ Church by Rev. ilin, superintendent; Charles L. Quben oa"wa'v’ OLSI' Elcamrs and illiam and Joiin_ of "reeland_ Lot ; llnd one sister, Mrs. Julia Phileer Chal'lotteto\\'li, to all of whom uch symplltlly is extended. The General. A verb tem report of the _.FUNERAL OF Mn d t of Hon J D Stewart Attorney 8 an S Malcolm McRae The body was ,Lend Kenneth Ma¢l_,¢9_n, atgeriddnts ven from the McLean Undertak- THURSDAY Ch cial Fire Marshal. in the presence ereeed by Mei ee U e U DP ` or McKenna, William H. Drake and ‘wood _Joseph Murphy, John Mc-ern ` s co rl evidence is bein- furnished to the c ' UN ing Parlors to the church through -rtecelvhn HIGHEST rmcr: ileral was held on Tuesday after- noon. The service at the house in eltori was conducted by Rev__Mr. chibald and at St. John's Church, .M tm °p°hm3 perwq when they entertainment Crlstmas dinners were half hours east of Kensington. but tshot Fredericton two to one and eeeee. s lVIlI.LIGAN-The funeral of Mrs. he -`°“ sent to all the needy families known finally got through. At 12 o‘clock 1 1- I C°llll Mllllsan was held on Mon- ¢ lwlly drifted reeds- the *flu 0°' -Mr. colin smith, of Eiierolie is lie- Q; Eleanors, by Ven. Archdeacon ' lead by one to nil score at the rest ee the ere eeemeee whistle, Abegweits showed a ra-‘ P versal of form in the remaining two; -- eeesinns in be si,e,,,m.r01i¢r-ed into nl On Dec. 23rd at a quiet ceremony 5 to 1 defeat at the h ride of their at the Church of St- James the New Brurlswlck opponents on Apostle, Montreal, Rev. Canon Christmas night. Shafiford officiating, the marriage ' took place of Miss Muriel Margar- NURSES AS GUESTS-Mr. Har- et Knight, of Edmonton, Alberta, ry C. BIDWII. 8811181 h0Sli Bt Y-he formerly of Souris, P. E. I., daugh- Queen Hotel, entertohed elghieell ter of Mrs. Knight and the late of the nurses of FalconW00 `\°SPi- .Wm. B. H. Knight, to Mr. Edward -tal at dinner on Christmas Day.` Fade Goff of '-wooolviile." cardi- ¢ - Jimmy POWPF Dl`0Vldlll$ U10] gan, son of Mrs. Goff and the late -_ ansportation to and from the ho- George E_ Goff, _ 'tel free. The menu and service were The bride, who was unattended, in el/GW 1'€SDe0i- W°1`¢l'1Y 0! the hd- was given in marriage by her moth- tel and its popular host und hostess] or-_ and the nurses hlshly appreciated After s wedding breakfast, at the U18 Chfl-Wmdd h°SPlU¢1lll5y thus Of- home of the brother-ln-.aw and :ered them. outer of 'the bride. Mr. end lvtrs. "“**“' R. L. Kutz, Mr. and Mrs. Goff left 'nlefe Passed “WW at the h°l“° on the Maritime Express for P. E. I. of Mrs. MacGregor, 234 Grafton where iney win reside Bt., on Slturday last, Mrs. Mary Dodd. wife of the late John A. Dodd, of Cherry Valley, P. E. I. A distingulrhed visitor to Char- The late Mrs. Dodd was a daugh- lottetown over the week end was ter of the late Joseph Jenkins of Mr. R lph Parsons, Fur Trade Birchill, P. E. I. She was born in Commissioner for Canada of the En Birchlll, Sept. 2. 1855, was educat- Hudson’s Bay Company. London. ed in public schocls.and'_ resided gland. Mr. Parsons arrived Sat- all trains were running; but from thirty minutes to an hour late. A large number of men were engaged in clearing 'the snow from the tracks and rails about the entrance to the railway depot and railway yards. The rotary plow could not be used as the fall of snow is not yet heavy enough. _ -_DEATH or-‘ Mies. Jr-:Bomb ily and friends- i ' ' ' “- “'89 Wells GAUDET.-There passed away on' ‘Christmas Eve after an illness of only 10 days, Mrs. Jerome Gaudet io! Mlscouche at the age of 72 years. She was a life long resident of that ptace and was very highly esteem- ed by her friends and neighbours. She leaves to moum her husband two daughters, Mrs. Landry of Summerside and Mrs. Joseph Lov- ctte in the United States, and onei _so_ , Joseph, at home,towhoifi sym-'me list Ylf/¢S °f H015’ MOUNT Band. Service at the house was A Ipethy is extended. 'rhe funeral was i °l“"°l‘- _ conducted by Rev- H- D. Raymond ll ‘heiei en sniurduy morning irerni _E and Rev. Moorhead Iogate and at one son Albert, barbe., of this city, ine grave by Rein H_ D_ Raymond the residence to the R. C. Church, else We daughters’ Sister Se Mary The een eeeeeee weee De ee M 1 The sudden death occurred at his home, Richmond Street, about eight o‘clock yesterday morning, of an old and highly respected resident of this city, Mr. Peter Wilson, a valued and popular C. N. R. yard employee. While suffering from a disease of the heart, his case was not consider- led serious and his sudden passing came as a. severe shock to his fam- About a month ago, on thc advice of his physician, he remained at home and after receiving medical treatment, appeared greatly improv- ed. So well was he yesterday mom- ing that he intended going out, but was prevailed upon by his wife to remain in bed. When she next visited her hus- band, only a few minutes later, she found him in a. dying condition, passing away shortly after receiving He leaves a sorrowin widow and day afternoon at her late residence the city. on Notre Dame Street, Summerside. l Rev. M_r. Campbell of the United ed $155 for a silver fox skin at the recent Montreal sales. This was the HATT-ELLIS--A Tl'Ul'0 Ex' highest price paid for an individual Church conducted the services and change says: A quiet and Very skin at the sales.-S. sllloke very teellngly. of the deceas- pretty wedding took place Tuesday _-- lcd. referring to her devotion in inn evening in St. James’ Presbyterian -ST. JOI{N’S DAY FITTINGLY :ef ‘missionary work in the United Church Manse, when Sarah Maude OBSERVED-Members of Hiram !Church_ The pdilbedi-ers were Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rnd Lebdhull L0d89. N0- 3. A- F- and as olm albert Ellis. of Mount pleas- A- M-. flttinely observed St- Johns W . _Messrs A. s. Maexey, wiiiium J 'Stewart L R Alle Ge _ 3 Ier. william Hue.-.tis and c. 13. W =Morris, Interment was in thc Peo- M 'ple's Cemetery. S. M I Lain To itnsr-Tire funei-of of “' offlciated. The bride and groom _ _- _ t;t _' f tl 'tau ere uiiatiended. After ls. short 'sermon on their patron samt S reprcsen Wh' U me 5 llvl'lvitt _" p ni is E_ Ie became ine in-ide of Day with 'a service of Divine Wor- ll iiiirnn Ciydesirnnd Hutt een ni ship in their lodge rooms on Sun- fl” e end Mes wnnem Lereey renee dny_ Rev_ L_ B_ Cnrnnbniir df Tun- throughout tile state were called ' ' ’ - - ‘ E h h . Br00kiyn_ Rern C_ Ritchie Ben ity United Church was the special uP0l1 101011 lil il Seuffl fOr el' speaker and preached an inspiring Dying three Bild H half l'10\ll'S f7°m ing congratulated on having receiv- whnn De D' Interment was in the cemetery adjoining the church.-S. BOSTON, Mass., Dec. 30.-An ex- ;dltion 1-lellring at the State I-Iousg as thrown into confusion today it was discovered that Rebecca alwulill, 17, the central figure in mwrlage tangle, had disappeared cm the hearing room. Police Miss Wal\vol'ih was listening to ut forth their claim for her fath- |.-ilbert N Large was held .°.-om his wedding tr P' ”' -and ls' H” _ social. GATHERING-The staffs er, Reginald wnlwonli, of wilmli-ig :inte residence’ 221,/e Queen street will reside on Queen Street. ,yesterday aftemoon and was largely ‘attended 'Ihe Fire De artmen of the Prince Edward and Capitol N i ` Theatres were entertained yesterday df FU BML yESTERD‘“'_Th° evenlnz by Mr- Gallagher at supper with abdueting her. she was seet- ton, Del., and John Marsh1ll, 37, Eikton, Md, who were charged , - p t, of 'which the deceased was uniii .i.e_ funeral of J. Norman Campbell wasinh Mihnne Ten Rnorne The nnriy ed with her mower’ Mm Manner ccntly Assistant Chief, attended in h’-‘ld Yesterday ““el'll°°ll fl`,°l"l hlsggathered there after the show and a. body accompanied by the Legion lille l'@Sld0llC°» 221 Hill-$b°1`0 Stlelit--spent a pleasant hour together with with whom she was reunited at the Rev. Martin Monaghan, D.D_, offic- Mnb e mr twelve years snrnoned '_ I ~-' - C- Camp ll. K. M. Mart n, Gordon in . E iating. Interment was- in the ceme- in vilergrrin B_c_ but new in ninsirn ‘“e‘y’;' I;f"Ss"' $:‘°s~ R‘*““g““- Mb" Leitch. Heuih Saunders. Normunillle Stall- i arrested christmas eve lit the home tery adjoining the chnr_en__S_ d M _ ee _ ee Cree- 'UP ll lfdy. ellington McNeill. Saunders, Leith McLeod, and Vic-i --l all l'5 as Yml- Rumell Abbott and Ernest Mc- iur Saunders Interment w_s in- POTATO EXHIBIT FOR WEST -m The funeral will be held on Wed- T _ ‘ .e nn, GYR0__Dr__ D' ,re weye wee neeerey meenrne reem the home or iee”e§e“°;eee:;letelel’e{llelllf_W“5 ln the Pe° Brookfield Cemetery. service at thai IN;;ESe-elk; ;°;ll°e‘;ie?e’eeee‘e'eie;hee etsel yesterday and ordered held in $1.000 _ the eheirinun ut the regular weekly nu sou Albert, 111 King street, ' grove being conducted by Rev. H. l “ll `° ` ' - - . bonds eden until Juli. 11. Miss wai- there the remainder of her life. lurday night on a visit to Messrs , R. Stavcrt. The Masons also con-_ West Indies and Brit sh Guiana as worm Wee herd rn $200 ee e mee Mrs. Dodd le“ves to mourn four McLure and MacKinnon, loc l rep- Gym dinmr held ’°""' evening 1"- wEpN1~5p_.iy l ,_ ganddidn trade exhibition, it is the Canadian National Hotel The Walworth of Manchester. Conn., private service was held at the!S°llgS and music' Each Year Mr' State House after a _separation oi ome_ Rev- Carlyle Webster con- Gallagher has this reunion with his Severn yearn when she exninined ducting service at . Zion Church. staff, all of which goes to show the she Wes going in E rest room she The pallbearers were: Merssrs E. C.avalue of the co-operation. friendli- renee to return ' be 1 ess and ood spirit existing among The father and Marshall were I cf Marshalls father in Danvers. ' They were arraigned in S‘lem Court _1N5TALi_,\-HON op oi.-i.-i, ducted services at Zion Church, erial witness. All Supplied bail and children. two sons, Robert of Mon- resentatives of -the Company, and ' . ' Ch ni C tern __ interesting to note that yesterday t t th he ri th “_” l` ‘i i ` ‘ -vyffi' _ _ _-__.e. _ r .. H . “,i,_'i._';’*, 'If _ _ /---.~».»i ee/. -e-,'i_1e, v. treal and Frederick »' of Bangor,,ieaves for the mainland by air- cmmtm” $51551” "WW as Uwe", mzeresmd Parents and friend-S Mninrh and two `dnnui-Mi-,_ Mm _y_ i-,inne ni; noon iudny_ This morning by Dr. P. A. Creelman showed a attended the annual Christmas and F. Hathaway of Bcston and Mrs. he will probably inspect the fur “tal °f $134690 received t'0 date' °°ll¢el`l- 1-U Sf- James Hall llilsl Roy Clapp oi' this city. _ farm, of Messrs Mcimro 'and Mao- bel-D8 $23-69 ahead of this date list evening, greatly enjoying the fine cans-The installation of officers “Pl H up Kcmehpustmes - , ,in Wee ° e H Us et e of Hiram and Lebanon 1/Jdge No. “"7 Cmclaung ima Experlminml Stat on giinv itz; muse t°d"y' ` 3 A' F' ‘md A' M' “’°l‘ l’1“°° °“ , ibogo of Irish Cobbler eertlfied seed in of Botany) _hipped two D011 The Governor late today accept- , d c recommendation of the as- Mcnday evening in their lodge "IC'HL'\ND'ERS DlNNl3R~C°l1l' i. c mending ofiieer Lleut col U cr p°m°°s W be i“°I“"°d m the “gr slstsnt at-torn:-1'-general they not Dwmmmt after over thll annuity. Prior to me retire- who of Assistant Fira Chief. _ . Large dui-ing ni, iq, muy, the storm yesterday. She did not W _ _ . was fond of horses and Wd, n leave Borden until 12.12. Ass con- yells- n L,n.i,i-» ‘while hor, one ig ii guest 0felV:'“', ing for the support of the club in sequence the passengers missed con- He leaves fo moum. one daughter, vioiin Dueii _,neu winrinn' ohne im- Cl'¢°lm\ll Wll° W" °“° ° er _valued member f _ tb o ° vmormnsction with the Ocean Limited on Miss l"lo_Campbsll of Charlottetown, Hyndm ' '. pupils at the I-laiifair School. Miss The eiuh voted ,no nn. inn work in, '-`l‘l1le`¢ olub. ‘ ,ri dn, mer," 'nn _rm _ne -- _A the mainland. 'rho cor ferry lsrillee md one outer Mus crtlierliio [Nutt spoke in alowlns terms of the li' Banker of Robert Dodd as Co., Montreal, arrived in the city yes- terday afternoon by plane. Mr.` Dodd accompanied by his brother Mr. Frederick Dodd of Bangor, Maine, is here attending the tuner-I al of his mother the Late Mrs. John A. Dodd. _ They left Montreal at 'I o‘clock yesterday morning, arrived in Moncton yesterday afternoon and took the plans for Charlottetown arriving here about 5 o‘clock yes- terday evening. Although forced to walk to the city from Upton Air- port, the snowstorm having made the road impossible for cars, Mr. Dodd says there is a wonderful im- provement over travel a few years ago when three or four days were required to make the trip from Montreal. Mr. Dodd, who has been promin- ln financial circles in Montreal many years,_thinks the bottom depression has been reach- ed- An upward trend in markets i>e1'hsps not notieed by the lay# man can be seen by one interested in finance. I The City of churlottetowri lost a. valued citizen and his relatives and friends a loved companion' When Mr. Albert Newton Large,' who had been lil for the poet ten days. in spite of all that loving cars and medical attention could |10. Dlssed away early yesterday' moming. _ Mr. Large. who_ was sixty-two S051! 01 B88. had never previously had a serious illness in his long life and his death, following a “F0391 W” I arent shock to ull. °l1l¥ last sDl‘iIl8- Mr. Large, who conducted a combined livery and Ill and oil business on Queen Smut. retired from the charlotte- of llouoreble and relth-` ml nrvloe to his feuow oltueru illl mont he occupied the mmwbi, shunting enzlne in the yards at Borden. - ferry was delayed on account of ` -_ Kirlnon at Norwood Road. Yell- Bild Within 3350-00 Oi' 1855 program prepared for their enter- Mi-_ Parsons, who was horn at years total. There are about 1350 tain,-nenn Owing in its ieneih, 35 Robett.J.". Dodd, Investmentfn- been h ei ed nr t ir “Y RD " N°Wf°lll`ldl°"d- lll 1534 P°l'9°'"s W ° rec V 59 5 ° ml* E numbers in all, encares were not and Joined the I-Iudson's Bay Com- returns yet. President Russ Chand-` nerrnisenbie hui eneh miie int wns pany as an apprentice clerk in 1900. lei' stated that instead of the Club heartily applauded and the entirc Recognition of his bility came to giving gifts to the Orphanage:-l as him in 1905 when he was promot- in previous years. a sum of money pmgmm reflected with cred" "° the performers and tho.e who were ad to the position of pos. manager, was sent to each iitl and his subsequent career at ene eeene _ee they deer1:;d.h;f'efe‘;nJte?ne:: lnstrumental in training them. The cnrnnnny were steedny nnwnrrh In Hockey eepeee wee erveee by Me- superintendent. Mr. D. A. McK;n_- i909 he was appointed district man- Hin-ry R'iinn,dn0n_ He eieied inni ”°"l- lll'°5ld°d» ‘md REV- MY- L°8=\V~‘ ger and came to Canada: in 1927 the Qyrd term was doing well, but fhankcd the children and au Wm he beeame clixof r'e_ior_ und lu lean ii is ,einer any to nee, iuuerrienn usslsted befere eunsunclns the vis- W” mm* F" Trade c°mm"”5l°“` He appealed for better attendance It of sam” Claus Wh° appeared °° cr for C__ncda, having control of nt inn genie-_,_ The Chuinnnn reed be in Jully good humor, treating all the fur trading ii~st~ _and :lil n Chriehnee rnessnee fnnm Inter everybody to an abundance oi de- ihc enterpr’s:s of the I-Iudson's nnnenni Peeident Robert nbei eu li°i0US Cdlldy Bhd Oranges- ray Company in Carxlda with the Teenrnn’ Wren The meeting dosed Following is the programz- excrpbion of the con~.pany‘s stores. with the rr-nerne or the Nnnnnnr Chorus, "Away in a Manger." The responsible p::i:!<'-n he now Anthem R,e¢iiuiion| pei Cierire illls is the slime which wa' occup- I Recitatlon. Eric I-Ieec,iiheri_ led fcr so many years by Lord See _heeee _ over nneiher heme in Chnrionnn Duett, Sylvia Chandler and Mar- Mr. Pa~s~ns is a n-lan of p'ellsing perscnal'ty, until-ing physique, and great force of chnravtfr. Since trklng over the complete control of the fur trade orsf.-n'z".t'ons he hss vi'ited evcry post and travelled many th`u'l1nds of m'les through- out the Arc‘ic region by afrplane, boat and canoe. Many of the Hud- so'i’s I`*y C‘mnany posts are near the Arctic c’r:le, and it would be d!."’l‘el‘lt to est’m to the a-~lount of trave‘l'ng Mr. Persons nas done in th‘s region, even dllr'ng the present-year. Ai is well known, the I-Iudson’s BW C"“pany are largely interest- ed in the super fur-farm of Messrs McLure and M"Klnnon, who oper- ate as pllrolvelng ugente of the Company in this Province. TUESDAY C. N. R. ENGINEER DEAD-The death occurred at his home in Mil- ton Sunday of Williiun F. Bell, a well known C. N. R. locomotive en- Bl-ll9¢I'. lied 50 years. The deceased splendid citizen and enjoyed the res- R¢¢ii,d¢i°n_ stuart Cnundien ‘works Oi Cenuuien nriiein Mins ed by the St. Andrews' Dinner Com- entered the railway service Sept. lst, 1907, as a cleaner in the city round- him. For many years until his i hi i t ,h Ru i A d been held. The report of the Pro- house and on April 16, 1915, was health failed he was a regular at- xg? Home' Jem Perry' Bmy gnlilzlitfdansd at the Regal C§:laTlli‘;,i'i' P°l'W “nd Flll“’l°° °°"ll“l“°° ‘ll°W' teudeut of zlon cluiroh end took u “W” ' od the club to be in rooo tending. appointed fireman. Until his recent illnesshs was employed on the _ Edward Island is now in Borden. It Campbell of Cambridge, Mass. rr ' late Robert Harris of Chario.tetown miie," were ennoiniedi Games' J, the Cheueff .of .Snghnd in i-,idnnod to 1” her up there for _ He will bo md in re" end” in pei-ri, Ci-lily Bourke, Jack Rooimlnt the close of the lecture a hel,\rty:M_ Mn¢Funy,n_ Meicnim Mmgin. "”°"- 'mm' the winter. she is avaliable, hom aroolefield cemetery. servioeo win °°‘“'° °l“°‘ll°f- Allen Andrew-'vote of tliilnleo moved by nr. ir. rf. nor., mule Mousehole, eud lloeu "mb *“4'°“° °°*l» mr, if necessary to eunoisment the be held in Zion church, Charlotte- N0 “ld 31”' H°°l¢h°ll- lnemsav and seconded bv Mr. H. R. Morden; pmnem-_p_;_Muenonoir1, l *“° “lf” l» l- Uhvlctmovn ‘tom belilinlue at 2 ls- in-. like BW* ll” mlved- stewart wee tendered um Nutt. lr. ls. white, John Anderson: nn- town hanss a cloud of sadness at ills Christmas season. Mr. John Norman Campbell ,a well known :aret McIntyre. Recltatlon, Jean McKay. DlHl08lie, Christmas Bells. rooms at Summcrsidc. The cerc- - - - - eunurni exhibit -png Nd,-inland ,neny were conducted hy P_ G_ M Alwson, V. D., and officers of the sane from Hanrex on Monday' Jen_ Kidd! the rvfluest of ethe state of Bro A S Mncnrny assisted br Prince Edward Island Highlanders 4 Maryland' and the M Wxand °m°' "` ’ I- -‘ - nary' ' ill d`il1fi;f h . D_ G_ M_ Bree R. A Gordon, em, _neeeeLren_1eleednlasineet'1enlxeie§ at. the[ir_ l V as mme la ey e or ome , . _ _ in er e mourlcs, n _...___ _.___ “"8 as fmbws' Dmam Ba!" dditlon to the officers of the High- I-AID T0 REST-The funeral °l W' MJ T` H' S' Jackson' s` W “nders the followin ff‘cers i' cm he late Peter Wilson which was BIRTHS _ _ = g o l r » I smcmu MacKay’ J' W" B‘ R -ther-units weee present: Col. A. E. Jrsely attended, took place yester- .,hai“.:e. _: J mee' Cer Ge Ee Fen’ Cer. Pe we eey morning at M5 from the res_ MKEN _At Stanenei on Dee min W. Hcrg treasurer; J. M. Nichol, eeeeeeevenr Gee ee ee Aeeeew' eeeeee ee me een 1," King Sh to ie Mnnnd Mrn Aim Aiken n ren' mn’ Chaplain; Leith Crue' s‘ D' `i’:lfor F. B. Conrad and Lieut Col Saint Dunstaifs Basilica thence to Wllliflm /`illdl'0W- A. E. Harris, J. D.; E. Rozersori ,Z _,_ C_ S-ewert nr the buerneeeee :he Roman Cuinoiic Cemetery, .lICML'ltD0-At Kelvin, Dec. 8, 1931 S- S# -l- C- M°"11¢“l"- ’ S' l` ~~_eet‘ne held in alle afternoon u Rev. Fr. Mocerthy cflleisted et the to Mr-and Mrs- W- A- Ms»cMurdo.l t\nil1i:o:n,'rylor. s. 'etter from the district officer in Basilica and Rev- Fr- Fmell ll' °l““gh°°" ‘5"ub°"‘)' command was read advising the, U18 'K!'dV€- The f0ll0WlllB Were f-he Sgoxepigfzgtmeysgdgeageeyj 3,? .1 ilb : P t leir Fitarlmmons. ' - - - ~ - - _qulsr wrznnlivc.-A quiet f;le"*e*;eleYeelezleelleelieefsfefefed le° fran erferséienefnr sinner Mneneuen Thompson, a daughter. ,_ o . - ~ l ‘ but Pretty vmcldinz was solemnized neweee eee eeeehee yeee ° .Feenk Murphy, Patrick Dennieyl on Dec. 251.1 at th Presbyterian ' _ e l- Rlith .fd D0\lgB.l’l. ( MARR[AGEs Manse, Summerside, at 11 a.m. 1 iill when Rev. C. J. st. Clair Jeans St- Pauls Sunday School annual united in the holy bonds of motri- lfeel end Christmas Concert was -- ‘BUSY MONTAGUE-M°“l“' MGFARLANF-FERGUSON-At the rneny Mies Edna Margaret' dnneh_ held last evening in the Parish Hall, gue Post Office reports that on United Church Mnneee Hnrnnwn or 'ter of Mr_ _,_ n_ s_ and M_rr_ wu_ be.ng largely attended. Supper for Monday, Dec. 21, the sale of stamps TneSdny_ Den 22nd, ‘i93i_ by RW ineme to Mn ,nhomee Vernon een the Sunday School was served at was $118.70, being an increase over Gee Ayers, Wiinern E_ Mennrinnr citizen having passed away at his .'csidclice, Hillsboro Street, Sunday iorning at nine o‘clock. He was born in Brookfield on June 0, 1843. After being engaged in ‘arming for a time, he crime to' Charlottetown and was a partner with his brother-in-law, the late lohil Saunders, in the meat busi- .el-ls, th: firm being known as Saun- lzrs and Campbell. Recitation, Chorus, “G Recltatiori, Douglas Smith. Recitatlon, Plano solo, oo Bill Ro ers. . 5 Mefnnrni Martin lxnhe °fl Orefeari' erm bridgewaie be: was the presentation by d King weneeereuen °°"l"lgy “ l`° ll 5 Wed ng les- the Rev. H. D. Raymond of a, life ` ' 01' M186 89°l`E9i-te 9-nd 75109 made membership certificate inthe P. E. 011 DTUICBSS lined- The ¢0UPle were I. Auxiliary of the Canadian Bible "Wee Heecshen' unattended. After the ceremony Society to Miss Miriam Worth of Recmmon' Gwrge MCMMM' they had luncheon at the Clifton the S¢h00l Still- In li few Well the press that Charlottetown Post; Office reports sales on the same' day of $1,100.00 which is consider- ed exceptional. However, when the. populations are taken into consid- eration, Montague Post Office all- pears to have more than doubled er vemen end Mes' Meeehew, 5.30, the Concert taking place at 7.30. lug; your-_ It has been noted through ni South Meivnie in Mrn _ieeenin A special feature of the evenin ine Ferguson of Hampton. GRIFFIN-MCLEOD-At the home of thc ofllclating minister, Rev. C. E. Armstrong, on the evening of Dec. 25, 1931. Albert Grimn, of Albion was united iii the bonds of matri- mony to Laura Mclood, of Peters Recltation, Pete McNevin. Heeei_'They returned to omreury chosen remarks, Miss Worth thank- AY¢hl€ MRCKIIIDOI1- that evening und were the guesis ed the Sunday School, This is the Annie Hyde. or heneee et e eeeeeeren given by eleventh year in succession for the Recitation, Recitation, Dlamgue' "A careless M°th°r'” the bride`s parents. Both bride and Sc its sales over Charlottetown. In Ron other words with equal population to draw from Montague Post Of- hool to present such a certificate. neere eeeee weere be eepeexrmeeery d. DEATHS leading part in its activities, being _ ' The Burns’ Concert Co;:;r.'._.Iee re- a trustee for a number of years and °h°""t°”' - °f the mm” s°°u° CDM” of Art! ported progress with the engage- tnuursi' of the building commit- tee. He waralso a honorary life CAB FERRY DILAYID-The car member of Victoria Masonic Lodge No. il of this city, having benc con- nected with tha Order for forty He subsequently served on the Mary McKay. Marion Andrew. A Well rendered P1'0sl'umme Presid- Charlottetown Police force and af- Chorus, "UD on the Housetolls." glzoom are popular young people in ed °v" by the S“pel°l"te“d°mi J' E' tel-wards held offices under the Pro. ee em gl-ieary and mve the best Wishes H. Worth was then presented which vinelai Government, being Prohlbi- 5 ll ._ _Wes enthusiastically received- Sen tion Prosecutor and tax collector Ong' wexcome Ummm” Day` MPPY Wedded llf°~ S- 'ta Claus arrived, presenting the ° Soloists. Jean Gordon, Marion An- ‘ He discharged these duties most drew er 1- ,DrlZ¢s. candy. ell!-. mdklllil 10lS Of eepebly and faithfully. 5' °“° RTP' _ /ilu' bbcrulue- very feselneclfun for ull About three years ago his health m°]°gu°_’ The chmtm” ing and instructive lecture on oegen to fell, eltliougli lie wee role °’e’“°ll;°;- el e e --cduudluu e.rt- wee presented by oabanosl-iN CLUB-'rue regu- to be up and around. Last week his ec ° °n» “ °°°*"h°ll- Mlm Elizabeth Nutt. A. R. A. and lar monthly meeting of the Cale- illness took a more serious turn and R¢°l°°ll°ll~ Edlth M°K°Y- A. R. A. C. Rev. C. N. Brown pre- `donian Club was held last evening his condition rapidly grew worse Duett, Jean and Margaret Mcln- sided and 5 large in-owd wus li-iiin the new club rooms inthe Stan- untll the end came. tyre. ' lniicndnnca The iodgin-9 was liiii- ley, Shaw and Pearden Building. A The late Mr. Campbell was a Recltation, Jean Rcop. !sl,-aged by lantern nigde views di very gratifying report was present- pect and esteem of rll who knew Diuioeuee on Seng or Chrinmnnr.. Nun ie hereeii nn uriiei und nes mittee, an excellent dinner having qhdriig "christmas qnfoiny- Boy Academy, Ottawa. She is princilml _ Halifax und has an intimate know t r ' SC Nl l , C -l ledge of Canadian art and artists. 3:? eg New Yfeekslzesbxeggeeexngr This is Mm “mv” mst vim t° the concert. Correspondence was l’l'°"l“°° “ml “he ‘P°°‘“ °“°*‘“‘" reed from nr. w. .f_ P. lllluelull-' het tically of the beauty of the country- inn end Mr. W P Tidrnureh' nein Recitution. Ann Sadler. Recitation, Sylvia Chandler. Solo, with Shaw. Recitatlon, Raymond Smith. Dialogue, "Hariri Harkl O the proposed Social Service Bureau. , Drebeue' _,me ohereemee shoe e ithe first year. The following com- es g' Mark,” R°gers‘ of a large circle of friends for a _I $2,400.00. A serious fire last nlll\¢ Wlllllh broke out about il o'clock in thee third floor of the wlirehouse andy omee bulldrug oeeuilled by Mess" DeBlois Brothers Limited, whole- gulg grocer: and insurance agent!- Queen Streeli comlllif-5! d°s¢"°Y°d the flrm’s stock of goods valued at about $40,000 and left the main! section of the building a. suited’ wreck from to? U! l'°“*"“- Q at the time of writing the fue lei still buming in the uPP°f Smfcyr and the roof. as well as the lower] floors and partitions. has been de-5 stroyed. The building, which st'ndsi on the comer of Queen and King' Streets, is s. hliae f0lli"iit0rey brick' edifice, occupylns about hull ll‘°| block, A seséon of about one-third' of the building on the Kina Street; comer, divided from DeBlols Broth-‘ ers by a brick partition running all the way up. is occupied by the! tobacco factory of Messrs T. B. andi D. J. Riley. This section is still en-I tact, though seriously menaoed by reason- of the names h-.vlns br°k'! l DODD-At Charlottetown, Decem- ber 26th. Mrs. Mary E. Dodd, of Wa- terside, aged '76 years. CAMPIIELI.-At 221 Hillsboro St. on Slllldny. Doc. 27, Norman J Campbell, aged 83 years. BELL-At I-Iilnipshire, on Sunday Dec. 27, William F. Bell, aged 5| FRENCH-At Hampton. Saturday Dec. 26, Ido. Waall, wife of John French. age 46. ' RUSS-At 35 Upper Prince Street Friday December 25. 1931. William I-I. B. Russ, aged 54 LARGE-At 221': Queen St. on Sunday, Dec. 27. Albert N. Large aged 62 years. PHILLIPS-suddenly ot Hamli- ton_ P. E. I.. Dec. 29th, Edmund J. Phillips, aged 75 years. BOSE-At Cambridge hos;-' ‘ Dee 22, 1931, Bessie H. Cousins, aged 7l. wife of Joseph D. Rose, of lOl Up- land Rd. MACDONALIJ-In this city. Dec. 30 Jcseph MacDonald, ngcd 85 years MACDONALD-At Radcliff, Alberta Oct. 29. 1931, Ecssid J. MacNeill. aged 39 years, wife df H. C. MBC' en through the roof. The whole Donald. and daughier of Mr. im! force and equipment of the Fire Mrs. A. A. MscNeill, S41 Euston Bt. Department were called' into pflly. 'Clif- -'.’:.»'f/f-.fl if-_ he ' _ ,'~'l:»i»'- -’-1'.-/. _ »-a-f;~';,f»:f-.€ze_» f : ' 'i’9.»4:.’_'.'. -_ -21 .' "L_- l ."‘f,' "' 715'! =' r. xii '1 :I ' ' liffff; 'Q7 'Y' " 42 ad _ *-‘>.`\`~`-` sun;-s " ..- ' ‘\.. 5: - _ . _rs .\\- f~,_"§_7_;%\~.* im.;- in” ea; N; e.-ee _e-re. I -4- - _ -»- "`.,,f.Z§I>`."‘ if _ .' - f’ if-wi’ it i<»/!”e-e§fy{,'e';vi, ee .<‘-lf/ ‘>',~‘.-r-.1 -- _. . _ fx-l,'L'_-/"l f. 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