n. . . "M... Mamie Sonnet-re ./ V~______.,___ omen "Hulhirr-. slam iluoilt o X b lfl a ""e~*="ret a ever-re’ “.‘t““‘.l';'°i.‘ "its: "' -.‘mirt hueamne ‘h'1‘|‘°dmm°g'°$h!m gutted“: into ugiconltfllfilloness and likened 9 a way pence u y. severe shock,‘ will!" i"! Jnuuy a The funeral too_lr place frgm the , telegram cuine mnounoinl hi; - 3121c asutdden death of Mire. “David azililrtlgvgisettteodtllldldtlgvloddayfig Bruceat Hyde PINK. will. MPG-hug at nine o'clock. Solemn High Bnuce, a daughter of the late Alex-Mass of Requiem was celebrated under and Jessie Bruce oi’ Volleyqby the pastor. Rev. Pr. Riley, as- field, P. n. l., was born sixty-dvohsisted by Rev- Fr- Flynn eh deacon. w if‘; e='z*.e.izi“ii- ihfinrzrs;i.liizsziz 311:6‘: gears ergo? vsheiii-ezheewegzltoiceffmmliei- 5"" m°‘3%“"£°ih%gf‘ Hyde Park to make her "home wihlhglliél: cevlhlzzryitzhvflirttlment. Y mar Bun‘ The body w“ F-gugh The deceased was born in Prince home ‘for burial’ aocompaue y Edward Island seventy years ago Miss Beatrice Bruce, a daughter - ' and Mr. Thomas Murchie, a son~in- glad czggeldte‘; gfiglaeliggazezxgpfig; ""- h ed t th lThe funeral service was held atllaalzglae maczalhleflatlmfvzs h; this ' um hmne °r he’ 5°“‘m'la"" Mmmedium ltnown to all the old Cath- Jflm” 3955mm“ 0f Kmfimrmlollc, families of Chelsea. He was Rev. W. R. MacWalker, oiilciatlngfhmhloyed ht the have“, Rubber M?» MWwB-lkel‘: 11mm" ‘Pumr-lCoh Magoo Foundry and as city made reference 1e her sediy llielempioyee. After the fire, he remov- flle OOiIIWBe with which e116 m6! BV- ed to Everett and since that time ery trying experience. her rellgna-{hns been employed at the Mass. lion in sorrow, her gratitude to General Hospital. A quiet, modest God for favor-s and the power in mun and a natural student, he mov- her ilfe for the uplifting of others. Bil flmfllls the Dflfllilc here for mfllly Mr. Arthur Bruce of Charlottetown yfiflffl. honest in his 1198111188 Willi Bang two solos “No Night There" all. and faithful to the core. Many and “Be The“ m; _~ and the old Chelseans attended the funer- uhhrch choh. sang riNehrel. My al, including City Clerk Voke and God h, Theey F0", daughters. Charles Voke, Thomas F. Punch Mrs. Robert Meredith, .M'i'l'l..mh0lll- "d “hm- " no Munchie, Mrs. James Robertson Al!“ hmmgs Ieaveg beam" m“ and M,“ Beatrice and one son w‘ ow. ‘hntiahdaughtsr, Mary M. Jen- Randolph mourn the absence of a ilvgflfgn a“ :9” odewafiltcfiihfnc mother whose memo y is blessed. “m” o’, {he gmsedlgfhteam r3‘ J23: The death occurred at his home _';','.','.§sl.,;:dn§?<:r§:v'ezlhla Jggnwfé ‘m Wednesday Feb- 6- 1934 °f MY- attached to the Citizen for ears Raymond McLeod an used w"! 811d his faithful work was exstraol‘: highly respected’ resident of ulnar; R u u and honest we‘. slnmnlersidfl The deceased sollcltoils for the progress of the a ways enjoyed the best of health . during his life time, up to struggling young papa“ he cert. twelve, months ago when he was‘ May he rest in peace, confined to his bed for a time with kidney trouble. He recovered how- TUE3DAY lever and was able to he around as wu-L usual until he suffered a relapse of May" M¢K9mm is 110W ill D0886!- ipe disease about two months ago sioii oi’ u Royal Canadian Humane and of which lie passed away. was a man of excellent character wlmw" 3'85"!» 1'01‘ M! rescue a kind and quiet “aim-e and many from drowning of a ""11"" 111B P8881113. He-had reach. Gladys Hart, at North River last ed ‘the age qi 84 yearsJVaS 1mm h, July. It is a handsome bronze GirlslLotsWdffT Beautiful Hair SB-Cent “Dnndorlllu” Duel WMIUIN ‘ < a h A gleamy mass of luxu-. ly follows 4 genuine toninz up of neglec- , rlne." Falling hair, itching scalp and the dandruff is corrected immedi- ately. Thih. dry. wispy or fading hair is quickly invigorated, taking on new strength, color and youth» ful beauty. "Danderlne" is de- lightful on the hair; a refreshing. stimulating tonic-not sticky or" greasy! Any drugstore No 700 rolled. Three highly valued mem- bers ‘have passed Beyond. two re signed, and one has removed to an other province. A discussion on the suggestion that the Chapter advocate the ab- breviation of the name ‘Charlotte- town to Charlotte but no action was taken. ' The suibject for the school es- says was considered and left with Miss DesBrlsay~ to arrange. ‘Illis fees and Echoes subscriptions were paid in and- the sununl grant oi $200.00 towards the Education. al war memorial was voted to be paid. A donation of 816.00 towards the Navy League was also voted. about flinly d1‘; his h" m"; much hm", A pantry sale was arranged (or the 8th of March, and a bridge pur- ty in honor of St. George's Day was decided, committees were ep- RECHVE MEDAL- — pointed to arrange for these. Votes of thanks were passed to the retiring Secretary, Mrs. Morri- He $00M)’ medal for police officer son’ and otherm Beautiful pots of daffodils were mn°5m' presented the Regent and the Sec- rotary. The election ‘of officers. resulted st, George's p_ E_ 1_ was the 50h medal andwlll be publicly present- as who“. of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mc- ed t“ 0mm" 153811154" u"! 11BX1- Leod of that place. He was the list refill" mwullfi 01 "l8 C!!!’ C01!!!- survivi-ng member of a large family. c" on Mmfl‘ 10m- in 18R? he married Margaret Jane “i Gillie daughter of the late Mr. and LEAVWG F°R °TT‘AWA—-Mr- hm. Alex. Gillis, hi Indian River, "d M“ Creeluwn who have been P. E. l. who survives him. children were horn to the union. mimths "m" U"! mflflllllg 0n -re- two sons and a daughter deceased him. James who diedln be“! 91138860 on the eflrvey for 1915.‘ Pte. Emmet Bernard who the Provincial government conduc- was killed in. action inWthe Great led by the Soldiers‘ Settlement War on November 1918 end Board, with a view to ascertaining Maudie who passed away just the number of available lfarms in three months before her brother the province for prospective lmml. made tlic surpreme sacrifice. His grants, During their stay in chm. widow two sons and three dnugh- lottetown, Mr. and Mrs Creelman tors are left to mourn, Daniel and made their 110m‘, M Th; Rh“ d Fred at home Katharine wife of have won many warm fri dsml: Jerry Doncette. Lillian. wife of whom they Wm he m h an l y James Watson. Summerside and and who Wm h" g a y mas“ Murgarfi at hmne- come for them she lid we!‘ The funeral was held from his v15" chM-lottemwhou e’ “um lsate residence on Notre Dame St. to __ ' t. Paul's Chlirch where re uism __ hizh Mass was celebrated b: Rev. deaf” lzcchtgeznyaunN‘_The J. J. McDonald. ills remains were hhme h, To". hm. f h?‘ m“ laid to rest in St. Paul's Cemetery Hayes {or m; n o any P‘ beside his two-children. h“, ,,,',,,,e, depirf§f",““,‘“fge' °' . The palhbsarer; were Messers Humphrey co L,d°‘.‘,h° I M‘ {William Muttzrt, Charles McCarthy my” had beg" hhonbfa“ "hf; Alfred Ksoughan and Stanley neurone.» 331th‘.“‘.‘3.Z‘.?":.;’£.‘$‘“.9?83“.Z22 _ May his soul rest in peace. hhe airy" alhd pmvjrnh‘: 9h": he as e nown. ate Mr. b‘ghzéggiiwhzéhtaigggmnfirgs ()3?! Hayes wasborn at Bideford, P. E. l. ' " but had made his home in St. John Feb. ltlthz-Peter Jennings, hslov- . ed husband oi Julia (Green) Jen- {g ism: wggahg: ‘lafiirvwfiflgzi mght in Charlottetown for the past ten v h‘ nings, for many years u citizen of Curren; three sisters, Mrs. R. W. ‘ ‘ ~=~feiri~mmma-s,rae> Chelsea. died at his home, 22 Reed avenue, Everett, on last Friday. lift “if §§°'§..'3.'l'.“‘¢§.l'p§."i§§i9'33; “°"- °‘ °°‘='"Y- "d m" "wills". seriousness of his illness was ilot Charles’ o: Red Deer‘ Albert“; R" Clifford and William 13.. of Bide- ford, l‘. E. l., and R. T. Hayes, M. HAffl=SL John. The funeral Clementsnnd Mrs. Leslie Arnett, of Edmonton. and Mrs H. Robert- wlilch was largely attended showed _ that Mr. Hayes was held in the highest estimation by a large a ‘ ' d circle Of-fflblldll llld his dealt! will 5 beta great loss to the community whore he has lived for the last 18 seasons. lgls was a member of the ‘ _ . official board of the Beware! Not all Package Dyes Metliodist'_church.—'rimes-stsr. are “Diamond Dyes“ ‘ 1hr 03rd Annual Meeting of the final ‘Edward Chapter w: held ' olida uafternoou at the at ire Rxgnfiflfy League Building, M readptltegent in the chair. any. ‘_ ' a large attendance. Honorary V-icaifiesldent- Mrs. Murdock MsoKini-ion. ‘Honorary Regent-Mrs. Hodg- son, ' lllonorai-y VlceiRegent-Miss Ha- nd. Second VIceJRegent-dlirs. Blan- hm. turn to Ottawa. lMr. ‘Creelman has ch rd a . Flnst Vice-Regent Mrs, Baguall Regent-Airs. MaiCrendy. Standard Bearer-dire. J. S. Mor ris. j ' ‘Secretary-Mrs. E. C. Moore. Asst. Secretary—4Ml-s. MsoLenn- an. TIBBBHISF-ibllllh C. MoLoid, Edu. Secretary—elvllss R. ‘M. Des- Brlaay. Echoes Longworth. Secretary-Miss B. R. Flower and Card, Secretnry~ Mrs. S. C. Moore. Councillors-Mrs. Cosh, Mrs. Miles, lM-rs, J. 0. l-lyndman, Mrs. Goodwill, Mrs. l-llllson. ' LAID T0 REST-Rho funeral of the late Ferdinand ‘McKenna was held on Sunday afternoon-from his late residence, Trscadia, to St. Bonaventure Church, where funer- al service was held by the pastor. Rev. J; B. McIntyre. The funeral cortege was one of the largest witnessed in the section for some time-over 200 sleighs following the remains to their last resting place—'I‘he pail bearers were Messrs Roderick Gisele, John De- Vine, Pius ‘MOBTIGB. John Smith, Ambrose ‘Mullin and Wm. Fitzpat- rick. A large number drove out fromtlve city. including a‘ number of the 8th Seize Battery. with which the deceased went overseas. The K-aights of Columbus were sl- so well represented by I lugs doi- Iegation from the Charlottetown Council. Lfhe following iii from the St. dhn Telegraph, Feb. iiiz-dinny ‘Iilfiendl ill this city will hm with regret of the death of Hrs. Chur- lotte l1, White Yesterday morning at her residence. hi0 8t. James street. Mrs. White was the wife of “.3.- for Lifeless, Neglected Hnlr m‘! ‘shay “In” ‘by “"17",” “at m" “moo ‘on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'- gflffij- Lfigflclhcir, RSV. Robert c. Fulton. her $3,] sfeugiivnho passed away Wednesday at Q1319 "DulldQ-i nrluih. "EH0 rrnP-mrehm , outrun! via Sberhmflke and mu.- tlutyolty while: on the min. Mans. White leaves one sister. MN- W. H. Steevss; of Iiuliegorninh. sirens a Methodist nnda faith- lfui member of Centenary church ow of her generous disposition ud genial nature. The flllerll will be held from her late residen- pastor. officiating. “RUNTIMELY DEATHP-Mrs. Joseph J. ‘Mcldachern. Fail-field. lthe home oi her iatlier Mr. Wm. Campbell was buried at St. Colum- Tbo election at Summerslill- y». pa, Friday morning, the revorenrhtreday for a Mayor, thin-v, For", for quite a while and her untlmely| death "in ‘her early twenties is par- tioularly sad-AI. WEDNESDAY REOOVERING- FROM ILLNESO. ——Tbe many friends of Mrs. Harry Swan, Covehead Reed will be pleased to learn that she has suffi- ciontly recovered from her recent operation in the P. E. Island Hoe- pltal to be removed to the home of her brother. Mr. P. J. McDonald. 220 Kent St., City, where she will remain for some time. LIQUOR CASES IN SUMMER; SIDE-Two liquor cases under the inland revenue act, concerning the alleged possession of a still or rt of a still, were tried dvloaday n Summeiuside by Magistrates Campbell and Palmer. A fine of $200 or six months was imposed upon a resident of County Line Road. Judgment in the case again- st the other party, from Lot Sev- en was iield over until Saturday. ‘CITY COUNCIL MEETING-At a recent special meeting. of the ‘City pastor performing the funeral ob-zoillors and a Wster-Conunissinhu- equles. The deceased was ailing 1981111941 B! follower Meyor—-W.J.l..idstone 336, (‘:llilll. boll 803; majority for Lltlfilfllii‘ :2" Water Commissioner- uhllrh» Bow-noes 804 J. Taylor 274; nllljor- ity for Bowness \\‘h0'was rv-Plvl‘! ed 80y ' ‘ Commissioners-G. D. Pope 17>: Ernest Strong 427; John i‘. Phil» lips (re-elected) S63. The election was n 80l\l\‘\\'llil’ quiet one although the vote pilllrll was a fairly representative Oliv. IUNGALOW DESTROYED BV FIRE. -—'l‘he summer bungalow ill York Point belong‘ _, to Mr. Ernest Paake, of the Customs Dtlparllllenl City, was completely destroyed by fire Saturday night; Mr. Peaki» rs- celved word of the matter over lilt- telephone from a farmer in illv neighborhood. but at that time ll was impossible to do anything with the firs“ The building \\‘il>’ large, containing four bfiilfflilllla and could not be rebuilt uulli-r .000. The loss was only pnri~ lally covered by insurance. Till‘ origin o! the . fire is a mystery. The doors were. securely lorkl-il and the windows boarded. ll i. I" " 1B8! mils! lizlim Q H Council, a communication from gen~ ersl superintendent L. S. Brown of gained entrance, and through cure- ‘ in smoking, or lighting 1i the C. N: R., was rend. relative to the extension of rails along the wut er front in Charlottetown. .ths Rail- way not satisfied with the previous reso ution passed by the Council, and desiring further ac- flre caused the destruction of ill-- building. "Llfiflflflv Lscruns Emov- Ell-The third of,-_the series oi lil- tlon- The matter was referred to the Public Property Committee. The resignation of the stenograp~ her, Miss Miriam Cameron, was re- ccived. PROMINENT POULTRYMAN Cainsvllle, Ont. will be in Charlotte- town durlag Farmers’ Week. Mr. Clark is one of Ontario's most progressive Poultrymen and will be in charge of n Flock Culling Course. to be held in the Agricultur nl t Techinai School on March 6th and 7th. Mr. Clark's stay in the City will be short. as he has to be hack in Ontario to take charge of the Poultry Lectures on "The Better Live Stock Traln" which is being operated by the Provincial nd Dominion Governments through that Province. This will he a splendid opportunity for those interested in Poultry to hear some good Lectures. -PROMOTlON.—Clipplng from "Woodstock Sentinel Review," Woodstock, Ont.'Feb. 14. 1084. "J. G. Duvison, B. 8. A.. Assistant Poultry Promoter for‘ Western Ontario and well known among Oxford County poultry producers. has been promoted to the post of Dominion Poultry Promoter for the Province of Prince Edward island. The announcement was made this morning at the Local Agricultural Representative‘: Office and will erary lectures, at Prince Street School was given lult evening by Mr. D. Edgar Shaw, on ‘fflonie Rem- inisoences of the late Dr. Drunr ‘mend!’ Mr. Rogers, Superintend- ent of Education. presided. An PX‘ celisnt musical progriinme was cal-- riod out by the senior pu its of the - COMING-Mr. John W. Clark ofqchooh who h", sever“ hieashh. soiigs and choruses- Mr. Shaw in his lecture described the late \\'ll~ liam Henry Drumruonii as the ill..- lcoverer of ‘the true spirit of llll‘ French Canadian people null sir». sed the point thlt it was the "U!" |try o! Drummond. such as The llhl». itsnt, Johnnie Courtenu and Th» Voyugour, which was mllnly lilsir umentsl in cementing together the British and French elements in Canada. The lecturer rend. for 1h.» eiitertuinment of the children llllll the older people who were present. “The Wreck of the Julie Plant." and snatches from various poem..- in the FrenchCeundliin dlalecl in illustrate Drummondhi manner of presenting the honest, upright slin- Dllclty of ~ the French Cannlllllll farmer; for as‘ he said, "iuiw lwrtrny to us their rnimple live» in such a way that learn to il|V~ preciste and love tem- us Dr. Drummond did himself." The \\'0l'k of various contemporaries were. cited, IMO!!! tliem boll!‘ the l1illl< ourpoem of B. W, ‘i-‘liomus, “Oil- awe" written on Drummoliils death, Apr. 9th. 1907. and the bchliu ful poem "in Memory oi Wllllhnl H9577 Drummond" by B Well-known be received with gratification by American writer, S. Weir ltlltclloll. many friends of Mr. Davidson in if. D. Tho quotation of this lllllvl‘ this district." Mr. Davidson is not ltoem brought the address to a ill- u stranger to this Province. as he ,1!!! 01006- A Nifty V019 0f 1111119“- wns here in connection with the ,m°l'°d b! UP- HEM’! Blnllh. Cllflil“ Dominion Poultry Division in 10:0 mun of the School Board. whivh and 1921. ills many friends will be I'll seconded by Qnlhunlilllil- liv- gludto hear of his return to the lllllliq from the children. was ltJllll Province. “NILAND REIIDiNT DEAD. ‘ --The.desth occurred at Halifax of Mrs. Norah, sister of Mr. J. C. liunuoi of Georgetown after a shorf illness. The deceased was of a kind disposition, a friend of all who OIIIQ witin the range of her acquaintance and a particular favorite oftle young people. Her the ills Thomas White. confectloii-.h""7 11"!" "l4 ""8" PW!!!" or. file wu the Gauthier uf_the ‘late John Armstrong, who h ed to BL John froaulrslnnd when rl. White was aninhnt. ‘umber ooinlttlionnbip. Mmwlfe and inotlietzu frie slid, will call for better sheer and high- _ her-fuhildrln- rise up and cull her bllfli erod the lecturer. The meeting viva"- ed with the National. Anthemu. Red Pepper Heat Ends Rheumatism Reifflbppiir Riib “Yo! the "out-ll" YNIII lore. stiff, selling joints. Ir cannot hurt In lwl it Ceflainl)‘ manhunt m‘ llloillfiiitilln toillll"! ll. 0 Jr's‘; mrrnring so you [it smiludL-just try Roi ~ h b and you will have the _ _ , and encou aslnl re- _ neighbor and u amembn tile - White lamination-emit i hth . . - -~ l. m”, $01-$53‘. slal‘i'lsirrhyrin.tf'i°fiii‘r'fhiiil.hmhdeg'iw MM» 3531* 3:11?“ i’: 33m ’ “i? ' r- l m. Wlhl-‘Fi? ' by lira. on erlnu itsefihe married (U-bwli?" film!!! m, l‘ ~ h,’ h m“, h , _ , ' v .- Inst an see" flesh. Hungry‘: r9." T557‘ M} linoleum-awe: w, q hh-‘hd. ~~m- WW2: ' _, r Rub w" ~ -l‘,lusni;iuy,; “when Qvfflfloilifillfivlifillflwg p on,“ f“ h. a 1.1a thigh; a a hrhieyhv ‘ ' = ' “m, h. ;. l“ <'<1"i‘;'._§_.h m, 43.1, iu-‘Jtii: In iii-inn ' . _‘ ' _ h for l is; v I _ ‘film-Mr. Ifltl v _ ‘i its .~ . _wlih "l" mmvmvan you. letter. strip to on » Ind ~ use-