Laiegi Important Reading weouatoAYi w i Anticipatiml had been pitched t0 high key among music lovers in 1e..- uf last night's Theatre recital the Charlottetown Orchestral ot-iotv at the Prince Edward. “d, ‘has been expected and it is - a to suy that the expectation was 11y realized. ‘I11 re was a very m,» audience. an a fence evident- i of iiiuslc lovers and JWJSUIE b)’ o i-iipt attention throughout the gital and the enthusiastic app- use which followed every number, i- whole programme from start to iiish was thoroughly enjoyed. "rho selections by the Orchestra. oui the overture, "Bonnie Scot- ti." to the close of tho program- o evinced musloll-i M11611?- 0! 9 ch tirder, individual and concert- ' iinisicry of instruments and-that ruioiiioils blending which can m.» only from study, practice and iiit'li I idership, The orchestra in il. certainly enhanced a re- tiiii‘ I which had already placed on ll high level as compared with - ilflni visiting musicians. lr. li‘. T. W-atkie. always a favor- lplnno solos, among them, ciwnse" and “Iinprompiu" Cho- . iilld .1 Military March “The ll‘ Lord," his own composition. vliii s to sny, he was recalled af. oiirli selection, (ilsztpiloillting feature of tne re- l was theoluonce of ‘Miss Mary sscll, of .\it. Allison University, o \\'llS to have contributed a num- of vocal solos ibut who unfor- iiu-li‘ ivas on iboard the detain- carlcrry en route to the city. r plaice was ably filled, however .\ Lucy Blanchard and Mrs. l; Fletcher, the former singing iining" and as an encore “A niin." Airs, ‘ltlletchers selections ri- "Valley of Laughter," Sander- . and as an encore “The Trail ll Leads to Home." Ir. l). Edgar Show towards the timing of the program explained regrettable absence of Miss il-ies - but he was pleased to announce t tivo well~known local soloists, s Lucy Blanchard and Mrs. W. Fletcher, had kindly consented llkO her place. l the conclusion of Mr. Watkls’ ilii solo Mr. W.E. Fletcher, af- cxprcssing his pleasure at see- sii many present, paiid him o. ' high tribute both as a “meal-- iziiiiius" and a gentleman. In rec llillll of the valuable services it-rrd by Mr. Watkis, Mr. Flet- i. on behalf of the Orchestral cry, presented hlim with a pack- ilic contents of which were not o known t the audience but 'iI- it is understood, were valu- io orchestra consisted of four and olglit second violins, three 'uci-=. two cornets, mandollux innit‘, string bass and piano. liil to incorporate the 0'~Leary 'i'il of the Nazarene was given "sir months hoist” in the Leg- lift‘ lust evening atior rut-ee- st» lnid been carried. the vot- l" "Yer." case being very close. il.ii, which was promoted _b_\' \\‘. Tanton contained provis- sillliilll‘ to the bill to incor- io the Elrusdale Church of the iri-ne, which passed second reu- . by u close vote on the prev- ovciuing. Mr. Jas. B. McDon- uiis in thc chair last night. ill‘ll the House went into coin- \'\i .\lr_ Mclilweu stated his pre- .~ objections to giving recogni- l'l the sect of the Nuznrenes in Province and moved that the rinun vacate the chair and hill be held over for a year. motion ivns defeated 13-12 lw following division AYES: lust tho bill and for the nio- lion. l\l. Kennedy. Hon. L. li- ilflll. A. I‘. Prowse, Messrs. \\'\‘ll, liuntain, ’McNevin. -Mc‘- .\lt'Ni|it M. F. McDonnltl, ~-l'- licntley, MoArthur. NAYS: 1hr bill) Hon. J, A, McDonald, .1. ll. ilyers, I-Ion. J. A. Mc- , lion. A. F. Arsennult, Hon. i<‘.\iiliilll, hlesisrs. McLean, J. vlloiinlil. Saunders, Irving, Den iiincliard, Shaw McMillan, itsc one and -two were then ‘ti on the same division . "w three was voted on and LII 117V 34g ___ v,'> FW. i‘ ‘uiiiiigi iii a1 iii?“ ii r. riiiiiiii‘ ,di-iiglitcd the audience with" put and carried on the same divis- SAlilir “v .' RENEWVER " Keep yo satin Renewcr. of rineal satin slippers. of FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS Made in Canada by showed llll equal was as follows: AYES: (for the i0 chard. Shaw McMillan, Jas. B. Mc- 111 Donald. NAYS (Against the bill)-— Hon. M. Kennedy, Hon. L. Wood, ley. McArthur. F‘. iArsenault, Hon. Dr. Messrs. J. H. Saunders, Irving. Dennis, Tauton, “U Blanchard. ' ' Hon, Murdock Kennedy then mov- ed that the chairman vacate the chair-which wns sion, er resume the chnir and progress be reported and leave asked to slt again. He contended that Hon. Mr. Keunedys motion was out of order. as the same motion, put previously by Mr, Mcldviren had iheen defeated. iMr. McEwen maintained that thc motion that the chairman vacate the chair was always in order. Hon. Mr. Kennedy's motion was ion as clause four, 13-11. The bill was thus defeated THURSDAY On Feb. 28t.li,.192~i. the Angel of Death entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Scott, Meadow Bank, and took away their infant months. Slio was a bright lovable ters and one brother. following the remains to Cornwall cemetery. two uncles, er iPcthick and Melvin Scott. Heaven.” on Monday evening, lliarch 24th, Mr. “Yin. Griffin. filled 72 years iborc licr suffering with mini of o. charitable disposition mid will not only be missed in ill‘l' home but in the social circle of the community. Her loss is deeply rc~ , gretted by all whokuew her. She ; leaves to mourn a bereaved hus . band, two soils u-nd daughter, name. ly Ernest of Albiiin; George of Charlottetown and Mrs. ltiurdock King, Sturgeon; also two sisters anti four brothers. The funeral service was largely attended. Rev. Ii, Drown offlclatlnn aiftor which she was laid to rest in Sturgeon cemetery. —ISLAND NURSE GRADUATES _1~he graduating exercises of thc School for Nurses. Class oi’ 192i. 0i’ the Massachusetts Honiennfliillc Hospital held at Evan‘s Molnflriflb Hall, Boston, on March 27th. Wm be of interest to many because nl the fact that anions the xrediwtefl appears tho name of Miss Thlflfl Bowness of Montrose. Miss Bow- ness is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bowness well known ln Al- berton and vicinity. Three, Y6K" ton, Ontario, Reid. Goodwill. day last, Myrtle SUCCESSFUL fcrred to above Christian fortitude, She was ll. wo >————-—-—‘— To Miss Wl‘ for nurses at Boston, where she ranked high not only with her class mates, but also with the faculty and patients- due congratulations are extended. Bowness SAD NEWS-A telegram receiv- ed yesterday morning front Kings- conveyed the sad news of the death of Mrs. Marshall sister-in-law of Mrs. (Dr.) —CONGRATULATIONS. — Rev. George S. Mitchell, pastor of the Presbyterian Church at ' " ' ' side has had the degree of Bachelor f Sat!“ of Divinity conferred on him by the Manitoba College, Summer- TEA ‘is Fine, A brisk flavor! ‘ i Matter Selected froyéThis Week's News for the Guardians Saturday ‘Subscribersg RBDROSE good tea" Best of oil in the ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY T‘ this college, together with examiners. April 2nd Alrnina shppefi like new The honour was bestowed as a re- You can clean and renovate your satin 5"“ 0' some “V” Yea“ “ma? i" m8 slip in g i“, minug” "m, 3:5, cm Department of Religious Education a it brightens up the satin and Iggfgf“ thesis; and his work has commend the original glen. Made for use and" ed itself very highly to the board MARRIAGE AT YORK.—A quiet Boston Black“ gammy,’ wedding took place at the Metho- MONTRLFAI. 1-14 dist Parsonage in York on “Iednes- when Miss Crockett, and division 1z_1z, of the late Colonel Crockett and The chairman l/Oiiillg wi-th the clnu- MP5- (‘Plwkflll 0f YOTR 118C811"! the se, it accordingly carried. The voiouvlfe of Mr. George W- Watts of rk. The bride and groom were York. Oil. / Ln M; "CLARK" Kinlmu help you conunn BEEF“ No bone No waste Economical and dcliclonl- “Canada Approved” on cvfll! Pi" 4-14 vacuum unit-a. ‘- IONTIIAI- lvafln-Qnlaflqlkhllllahnoshl out) Hon. J. A...\iOi)On£lid, Hon. .1.‘ attended by Misses Edith Watts H. Myeri-udlou. J. A. McNeill, Hon, and Muriel Brown. A. F, Arsenuult. Hon, Dr. iu-Mii- was iierfvuned by Rev- Hubert '1‘- lan, Messrs. J. Il McDonald. Snun- 3mm!- ders, Irving, Dennis, Tsntoii, Blan- and Mrs. Watts The ceremony It is understood that Mr. intend to reside POLICE COURT-At the Police Hon, A, P, Prmvge, 319mm MCEW. Court yesterday morning a horse- an, Bantam, ;\[(3N9vjn‘ Menu-e, Mo. mun was fined $5.00 for fast driving Nutl, M. F. McDonald, Hunter, Bent An application was made by Mr- Edgur Shuw to reopen a Prohibi- icimige [our ‘was 105-; on a divis. lion case in which the defendant ion of 11.13 M; yoiimve; NAyS (Ag. was convicted and sentenced to six aim; the hi") “on M Kennedy, months in goal. Mr- Shaw Hon’ L_ wOmL “on A R ].,.0“-se_ this was an adjourned case which Messrs. MCEWPJI, Buntuim-hlcNevln ‘m5 He‘ down for . whim-m ML-Nubi, M F, McDonald’ fondant who had evidence to sub- Hunter, Bentley, ‘Mam-Hum Shaw mit, understood the case had bccn McMm-am Ayus (against ‘he m") adjourned until the 5th, and con- Hom J_ A_ McDonald’ Ho“ J‘ H“ sequently was not present, or re- Myers, Hum J_ A_ Maqeml Hon’ A presented on the 4th anti asked to micMlnany have the case re-opeiictl- His Hou- Mcnomud or has the matter under consider- sta ted April 4th. De- ISLAND CON- TRACTOR IN U. 8.—'l‘he following . tin-tamer" t" ii.5255‘l§{2*‘L‘i>§§“3’."m‘iilil§§‘§.3‘ throwing out the m" for the s” tractor at least has the courage to . . strike out with an extensive build~ Mi. Tanton moied that the Speak lug program this spring‘ J‘ H Claw, of 1955 Massachusetts avenue, is ' planning by the first of April to begin the construction of 18 24am- ly houses on the Dresser property iit the corner of Concord avenue and Walden street- The lots on which these houses are to stand will each contain about 6000 square feet, the whole tract including 97,- 683 square feet. The built to scll at $11,000 or $11,500 and four or five have already been spoken for. Six will be hcgun in the first batch and finished by thc last of Juno. Others will follow. The apartments in these houses will consist of five and six rooms. This daughter, Verna Adele, age‘! “ix iiiatttfslallilfxtiial:tiiiiip$ifi3tialflg i-iino, only ill c. few days and will ijifiiflgofg"g!;§,;,°fl,,f}f"§§f,h°,§;,§§§ 5° "lifised b!’ h” Parems- t>“'° 515' property in Belmont and l5 houses The “"9"”! on the Ifennedy estate at the corn- service was conducted by Rev. l-l. m. o; Resewoh. street and Huron Pierce, a lnrgc concourse of people avenue in {his c"), Charles F. Hurley will bo-thc cx~ T110 P6111198"?! were elusive agent for Mr. Glow in the IWTNSW Frilzent- illsposal of the houses which Mr. Iinrold Scott and two cousins Honi. C10“, |5 u, erect The M“ mo“. re is a son of Mr. "Butldrd on ‘will w bloom l" Samuel Clow, Colwill Road. 1t has been 20 years since Mr- Glow first Jocatcd in the States and during The death occurred in Sturgeon. that "may by honest endeavor and ‘ rd work has climbed ihe lnddcr to 1924. 0f blllry All" ("M10- ‘Vile "Hsuccess. Ho arrived on the Island Yfllfililast Saturday on a brief-visit to his The lnic Lil's. Griffin W110i!!!“ imelliold home nnd will return on Sflilll", in falling 11981111 f0!‘ the M6! iWO-‘dziy mornizig.—Good Luck “Jud? ‘c. houses are I ago she entered the training school Among those arriving in the city last night by the Borden train were a number ol‘ immigrants from Ire- land. The party which consists of nine men were brought here through arrangements made with railway officials by ‘Hon. J. H. Myers during his recent visit to Ottawa and will engage in farm work pluces already having been secured for all of them. These are the first of n nuniber of others which are expected to come to the island as soon as posi- tions can be found, The following are ihe names of those arriving last night: Messrs. John Reyes, John Scully, James Toolun. Peter Garra, John Garret, John Gibbons, James filoCaffrey, P. C, McKenna and Patrick McGuire. At Upper Montague on Sabbath morning, March 23rd ins-L, Mrs. Donald l\l. MaoLeod departed this lit'e after a short illness, aged 80 years. The deceased wns a daughter of thc lzito Donald Nicholson, Elder, Ilurtsvllle. She was nu amiable. cheerful and God tfeziring iwonian and tiled as she hud llvctl, trusting in thc tuerits of her Redeemer. Site was laid to rest in Valley field Cemetery, on 'l‘ucsrltiy' lufter- noon beside ihe rentuins of her husband who predeceased her forty four yenrs ago. _ The following family arc left to mourn: Mrs. John M. Miicbennan. Hartsvllle; Mrs. Iiouis Deuves, Ilridgcwater, Illa-is; i\lrs_ Dan Mac- Kenzie, Quincy. Mass; Mrs. S. M. MacLc-od. Montague and Murdoch D. on the homestead. Her children rise up and call her blessed. FRIDAY SENTENCED YESTERDAY,- On Tuesday lust Prohibition Inspec- tors ii&l_\'\\’00fi and Bradley accom- panied by .\lr. L. (loodwln of the Customs and Excise Depa-rtment placed under zirreet Hugh Commis- key a resident of Pond Settlement and brought him to the city. The been in search of for RlyPlll‘ was yesterday arraigned before Judge Stewart charged with having por- tions of n “still" in lils possession contrary to the provisions of the Customs and Excise Act. lie was found guilty and sentence of u month in jail with a fine of $200 prisoner whom the authorities liud - the prisoner will naveyto remain in jail for an additional six months term, was imposed. LIGHT-HOUSE KEEPER DEAD Mr. W. H. Prowse, Inspector oi! Light Houses, received a message yesterday announcing the death of I-liram Hyde, Lighthouse keeper at Cape Bear. The late Mr. Hyde has filled the position for the past sev- eral years and has been a faithful and capable official. Ile leaves t0 mourn his widow, one son and two adopted children. _ A meeting was called last even- lug by the P. E. I. Tourist Associ- ation of officials of the different societies in the city wibh a view iiyhiivlng an Old Home Week in (‘ltarlottetoivn the coming suin- mer. Mr. Justice Arsennult presided. and lifter going into the matter fully a committee wns appointed to carry on with this undertaking. This committee decided 0n the ilatcs of July l4 to 19 for the Old. Home Wcck here, providing they did not interfere wltih the dates chosen liy New Brunswick and Nova ‘Scotia. The exact (late will he announcer! litter. It is pl‘0]lOu~‘t?fi during Old Home Week to hold a Fireman's 'l‘ourus- nvcnt, horse ruccs, athletic meet, yachting regatta and other attrac- tions for visitors to our shores. The Cilflfllililll Club. of Boston. have offered to co-uperatc, and alvently ltuve one hundred people who have signified‘ their willing- ness to come to Prince Edward Island for this Old Home Week. It is up to everyone t0 get b8- ' lilnd this very commendable move- ment for its success, and imakc it the biggest celebration in years. COLD IN HEAD ? Heat Mlnard's and inhale. Quick relief assured. 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