| | ll s=;= E ----ov P*lUH,,l, Mh- E E 5 D.l.Dm»- merolnnt, ii =i=f:=;: . i‘l@§=f¥§r ;i;;§;§§,f§§ llllflili 5 § § i EE I F: 2 si is Ego 1? 8’ = ll . ‘ ill il? EZ E r a giisgig opsradn. fin 1-_-n OV!! WGN Er. . Si §r§.§e§l§\ E %;§§§§§§§ Figiigt §‘fE i=»§.r,ss tri s 5 P D0!-eo! Presiden cm- Pri- 4" meeting were elected fo ol- Presldent, lllas Minnie Rtlll. lkhllll VicePreeident,!hs.l.A. leisallareeratrrancls. Itlaslsuriaiimodon- CHAI- - Inlllnl “let sg! 55 .5 »§;;§e&§EI gg: E5rrEli?§ itil 3lfHlll¢ll\¢¢, E; ri 1, §i'.’ ri E ii Win! fill; iiggilggi Eg; Egg? 55;? gate gégi 'E lol ssl 5’ Blllnelalda 2 e om thirty available local lvdlitadve of Snnlnaeside pmapacts,i.fa beobtained. _ occnrredatthefam- fly residence. lil Townsend St., as Wednesday evening, of Mrs. \larga.retlAo!‘adyen,relieto!the iateAngusMe'l'adyen,whopaaeed awayevertyearsago. Theda- ceasedwasana.tivecfLakeAins- andhadalmoet reached the mmm on iife's iournay, horn on Kay D, 1851. ill for some time and was not unexpected ter marriage at Lake I1! they moved to Gre& island, where they re- thsir coming to Mdney a number of years they Whitney Pier, where_she emnected with St. James aetlve in varied de- thet church's work. ence in the city o the family St. An- is aur- Belo yu.. Mrs. §§§‘§§lf§E§§il§l§‘§§§§§ii§§l‘ ;.§lil_.l;§;,§;;§;; .....;, ilriiillclgli iéilgilw itil. y afternoon at nd St. Inter- cemetery. _ , .»,- ’ 'rnlsnsr §“§= §§§§ il yesterday afternoon freight cars Howlan and HAITI! llllllll) 'I0 XUIII DOAI-D-A congrega- timal meeting of Trinity United Church was held last evening in Hearts Memorial Hall with a ll-Ile attendance. The meeting was op- * gg gs e 5 g §§3;li§=i§§§§§§§ i§§§§l§l§§§§ v.;l%§§§:l;§;§§i;§.§\dzrlglliilr if ' 5, F “ a’ _ 5 ~§§ §§§§l§§§i,§§§§el §;§§r§§;§E€§ _ ur, w. recent-lr thai! dh! W v Wrecl:ln(Ol'ewlef\ 1 W R lEri'l€‘§’f }s iéfflgii if iii? ézsii lehsse W. lt. Gudm ver have re- afterspend- ds and p N it Eiéii a' a '"€ 5 1'; sg Elini; rléigl légiggi E223; alittle! iltsri ripdbd § FUNERAL 8ll»VlCll-_The l§§i‘§§ §§?§§§§§§§5§ ll; ig: .onli §§=§§=; §§lE§§f§§§ ~'°§.5¥§“ 3, 2 ` .is Eligvitlg §§§§E§§r§i§r bearers were Sweeney. Petniok Dennis Binnott,J0hnP.llartin. Michael 0°DD°11ys-nd'I.hos.Power.Bervlce atthegravewasoonductedbyhev. Louisbougan. §§§§§: %”§g .E Fi Jr-. who discussed te manner 0anada's |lldl|li»fY~ The diatrman J. P. Miller. Haolntyre, The gi? Eirllg §§a5; 522;.. ?§§5riE JUNIDI IOL! Nall l0(ll'l'! Hll‘l‘l - The monthly meeting of Holy Name Society was e Most Holy Redeemer the Vice- presid- e =:r§§gr ge §§€§;§;;r§§;§ llilfi-.tial-gli; 5;; §§5§. ¥ F a -E talk points lead- The meeting Following this of the -FUNIIAL 0? MIB. .IOSIPII BUIUIIAN-'libs funeral of llra. Joseph Schuman was held oo lun- day afternoon md was attended by mm! old friends. The service at the house was conducted by Rav. Carlyle Watterwwth, pastor of the Christian Church. Rev. Mr. Watter- worth also conducted the service at the imnroh, alistad by Rev. W. H. Harding and Rev. G. A. Jeffreh former pastors of the deceased. Mil Oannon sang very sweetly "Doee Jlus Mrs. Ralph Hut-tart presided at the organ. The pallhearerg were Mayor Lidetoue, 0oL l. l. ltreng, x. C., Kelvin Minfay, La* llountain. Prank Lmuntar. sssynun sehurmm. m- terment was in the People's Oom- etery. S. @Pelm It-h. death at her L 'me health ormdi- that were not was » W_l|1lI ills fri gli il! 73% I F iff. S 'lsgli §§r§E|;r alll? »l tgirl If GAEITID- irrfgr §§§l§ till; refer: -ETIITAIIIE W.I.l.-- l|l's..lamae0larko1NorthW entertaiaes_tbe w.u.s.ox llu'thladequeUnitodChurchlaet Wedneedayatthairauxiliaryineet- in¢.A!ter-theregular meeting s soolelhourwas enjoyed and a dainty lunch served by the host- easv-S = r Eglis Ellis Zglig §§;§§§ rffile § Wh&¢ieSeoretery T. Branch and lbs. lashed Vice-pruidont. Themeatingis inghe1din'I‘rurotoday. Theprwoaed Naturalrroduots l|ar'kethgAot wasdisoussed at otllderab lengthatanadioutn- §e‘=l§ 5 = ra 5 '=: 8"l;r§§§§;§§ z=§ gi; §>g§°§ E _sg g-§2§3`§_§ i‘ 'i of 533? rltlirl Sriéiigsng |2.r;;5r, 5 3: e ' ag e~ ill? :a -rr all-ills .sllléli Answers E d a team chains had get the can train was slit The evening train from Summerside going west was delayed near Ofleary until the wreck was cleared up.-B E &§E§ E 5! ;§g=8;§§§§‘.r§!5 'i Eérgf e5*~°5S §§~§° ;;§§a§§”§§§ §5§:5§§§a%°“5§ = Errggrsgg E iigzlliiilgé 's.?§§§§§$§ srs "; §§g§5E; §§‘E§ §E5EF §§i;§ Eirrtli l of Winnipeg visit Cheri WEDDING BILLS-A marriage of interest to many friends took §§“§§ fig? '§§§§§3 gég ézrirf " iii! §e :F Hided0liff0rdBhnieyJack- the and Kr. Le- Hurray Sarbor. performed the oeselnony CJ 0mrd.ian‘a lpeehl Wife) i . llAl5AX, DY Worth. former Halifax and char- lottetown meat merchant, was badly injured in New York last week-end. aecordixx to word re- 1e§hW0|'t.h. e information said his father hadbeenstruckonthesldehya heavy truck in a large New York sold storage plant. lzxaminatlcn in hospital revealed two ribs were broken and internal iniwies were feared. lr. Worth was employed in thepiantasforemanofthemaat department. Before moving to New York sev- eral Hr. Worth conduct- in Halifax and interested in I. I., meat Worth, former St. Pat- eohool athlete and now New York. is another Oda i. »_1.. sare- was hat . 0UR SATURDAY 'IHIIDAY _ ' nauuuus " Pre-lnadiealeiaotiws 15 J'l\»\i°o,n.l.-rncarieimsiqqn _is V CONDITION IHPUOYING-'Hia .rsinrnezaszaenzs E 1 ri 5?: ill emsitimox in-.sieemeef Ilan- I-\\IChlin.who_ws| found Tuesday eomitianinluasgc. Beaehlnn .Hawes eetenlayrnorn. :gin andwas lvwniivapi- undsnumtnatnevm bloodtranstusiontoday. éiliégif "§§;.E? §§§§§ . E ‘Hll'e|nO.Hil8l'sey,|,”¢|M” ‘“°d“h’lh°m=. 882 Portlxti s.~ 5 oils ?EE§ P .gggggg 2. 8~ §§§r§ ___~. AIAWUD ldll-Ura H. K. ills and her sieler Beaton were louse. left §§§l§§' §§§§g§ ;§§§= §§ Street, gg 3,45 condition bum tiring org; £55555; F E d ~ _ recognised m iod 3 .1 5 S 5 §§$§8 EE q SE; egg; ggi ggig r§ =' §§§s §“ E52' 5 -I7lA'.l'l0UIl- the latte pan e obliged to :keep his ‘lla flear untdl the bers em a few minute.. hem ollalrorrrmwx sam; U' AI-Wrlrht vlwrhuecnns hmm" Wright shoe oo chu-lomtuwn. and wellknownassnartistdgm. another considering d UIAIIZS IADNBI-Tfiem gggggd ‘yay Q Saturday at his hmne in Victoria Wwt Mr Uharles miner, an sm llld respected resident of the qu. triot at 80 years of age, Hg 1"". W mmlm hi-swidowz five sons, John. ¥\l'¢»1D» '1'h¢°Phillll. Sherman and -T°l¢l>h: also tm daus-htm, mi. W» Smith and ws. Amnlbus me- Lsren. The funeral took'place on lbnday from his late home to the united church at vleiem wat. Rev. Hr. hloGovwa,n oGCiating»-8. -DIATII 0|* MI. JOSH Al'l'HUlt-The death occurred E15 ii S Er I1; 5 r ll!|l»A!l!llAKlG0-Ab¢- redPlymouthRoekpulletownedby Mr. Wallace ltaolsy, Stanley Shalmslaidalarlselgwitha smallermainside Theeggleaev snandoswhaliinchssineircum- feransaweighing seven ounoes.The egginsida isanormaisise one. weighingtwocunees. IIIDAY N Bridge, has surely gone haywire, 5 E 5 5 ri 5 E 55 iririilril iigéélfirg ,§§§r§§§§ $55 *§§§§2§§§ iii §sa$§?§§ iii spectators. The Rocky Point servi led for the present Ernest Molnnis with his las-ge motor boat as the Hillsboro is not quite ready The Newfoundland-Canada steam- ships Ltd. announce their intention of placing the B. S. Belle Isle (which was on the Charlottetown route two seasons ago) along with theSS,sama anew sieamerin these parte By all appearances this ecming season promises to he a real busy me for the waterfront. The R. C. M. P. are getting their Mrs. mniamin Bridges gg Mr. John lhcA.rtnur hlaehmitl; 1: me Art-hurwas years resided at lot was a blacksmi well known to lic. Since the deat winter, he has _-___ §;8§ Eggs? U the the in] 5 r W Mae- on Sunday at the home of his niece, patrol boots into operation. ,rig 9." 9.5:. Egggigg §E§§§` 5 $5 l ast resldedwithhb nieee.0neson,PhillipofI.oti1hion. lNACCIDlN‘l‘.hlefttomourn.'l‘hefunerai took will :exft 3 place on 'rueday afternoon.-S Charles Stewart. , e i mddm; |‘|¢ LIBIBAL STO!! CONTRA- DICTID-A report. appearing lei ub- sn as There peeled away suddenly at her home, Cherry Valley, P. E. la- land, on Thursday morning, the lbth day of March, 1934, Seling E. Jenkins, wife of the late Reaney Jenkins, who predeceased her twenty Yee-fl 58°- ldrs. Jenkins was born st Mt. Ai- P. E. I. sixty-nine years ago, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Although ailing for some years, her death came as a shock, not only to her family, but to her many in friends and relatives. As s mother she was kind, affectionate and aff Jail, tentive. As a, neighbour and friend eatarday's Patriot, of an alleged 'sOoun prisoners 'by tended hosoltathg-lie net ez tn. piece when nmtny suaaoath U°°'°l°1'¢°“`H .Mr-lulacln Gosbea it Guernsey Cove became °"°“`*°”»’l*b°°l“l°l!\mtY\le. gqwgeu-|qnu”¢qmm| %N'DUUl‘8 ll'lVlCl-0nBun- Am-\1|4¢h_.¢m¢pu. dayeveuingil-ltlB'.Harnld Wright ey mmf. me or-me °‘ °\1\f1°¢t°wvn sm of Mr. me erm. and em. ll"-It-I-Wr1rht.ans vnoisa '!‘homasGcabaeofG\rernsey0ova,"“"°" “\'|'h°°*°CYl¥DI»lhv\llil Dart- the Reverend preaching the ser- ed church. Harold occasions during .mission church and Halifax preaching to a Btairs A U 1-, __ Hun” Memorial congregation he appear- pulpit of the church father attended Sunday a email boy nearly forty gk G e la; §§§§?§§e§ will l eelvesnmmeaysynu»m,eun-` E s Just as the dawn of Holy Week eametous,brll18in¢anewday. Nmday, March seth, the gentle spirit ofowenwood, onsofthe moathlhlyrespectadresidantsef I.ak»Vdd».passadtoitseternal huns.-Although confined tohis aars,his without fbrlng- who =sl§;;s:;ill;1lil;;§lr i;s;§§§lilll@l§§il If 3’ gif E2’ §;%'..ii.E ‘§ f.@‘=§§t'§sé:§ r""?.ril ‘ii =; r “‘ | tf~¢‘3i=e g;§‘a§ xl 2ll==i.l‘i=lff ill* rr’li;nE§ in it 55iiElt§§l§Ell ;r.i§ i5 ..rl§l:¢§ lloduigaa. sonsolatkm e E City Hit!! .gh ii il _‘lr ,AFP ' she-was ever willing in help when- . ever opportunity offered. She has now departed. No more in this life will we feel the genial warmth of her physical presence or hear her pleasing voice, but we have the greatest confidence, knowing her as that she has entered into the t remaineth for the people §5§;*§§§§§§§§5§§§r §§§ §§s§§?3§1a-§;5¢E§i §§s§?§§§ls‘§§?§§l c , §§,§ g.; §'§E“*§E§§§ tiaii ned li call was mbers. The approved. an encou- recent- brary Commit- um of $44.47 net Prank McDon- l 9 re Ideretine were committee for The secretary write for h00ka on “Gardeniru" for study class _for next meeting. Mrs. Edward Gills, convener for Asriculturs save I moat interesting and instructive paper on the culture od tomatoes. Oonvenora are requested on bring questionnaires to Avril IM"- vul be held on April 24th hooiroom. Roll call th the long defer- Meeting closed met-ltute Creed. ral of Reginald D. Mac- eld yesterday morning residence, ll Chestnut urch of the Moet a Requiem by Rev. g ra §°==r :rare :as § irzrrs grill§§§=§§l’§§g§l§§rfg§;§§ iigél si :os iilif-§ i-;:=§;= ," of argl 15;? l a;~a;~r gg 5; il lg: ?§i;;§§l§ l§§€§ r ll? lllaéilil iéili 9 R yoodiil: xnig Honorary (Kemhefl of Pedal Stall) william Bfenaut Barry Murphy Nwald Heaney Jia Connolly Thomas Whelan lsgma Wynne Nneral Dileott Eli; i ,§3a *itll* 5 l' Ssnnolly is E! if ill; :§§|;it .Egg iff? li. ~r§§§§;l llaiiig §§§?§§§ ifalg, E FF* ‘lfgrils rlllé' gil-Q3, titgigir Eglffi 'sl " stir; 5;: ~ z a iggiiliillfgl gil; igiférllfigll ll; ,§isls,§;§:, 5;. , h_ - §§§§i ,Earl ‘.55 Eel ll|0l?llr\o(dia,\ogues, mqmhngg, f'v:'lytlti0lil.tead‘i!lgl',ta.=d':;\|gi¢wgg audienoeandreeeivad wallazxeritsd IUWUIN- 'H10 pies aueidmad od! Eiili =E§§“5 nil B iii; Hman. Alv Issac, Jerry Dal McKinnon. In the early morning of mp.;-¢-li 5 the angel of death, awoopirg down on the distract ot Brookvale, en- veloped in its eomhre garments and claimed for its victim. an old and holy respected resident artnet place. the person or ltr. Smith in the wth; year of Although deceased f four arrive years engage in active never eomfined to the morning pre he was able superintend that morning of his break! an asthmatic daughter thinking periodic, attest neverdreamed itaeriousuntfi the earlyhoureofthsfoliownl mom- ing, #wing a peculiar chance cone over him. knew that death was approaahhig and hurriedly summoned hh pastor. the Rev. Father Pietre who administered to him thelast ritee oltheR»0man Catholic Church. -LILAVH F08. sCM'l.AN'D - Mrs. Charles Robertson and her five children leave on Friday morn- ing for Halifax where they will sail for Glasgow. Scotland, where Mr. Robertson has charge of a fox ranch at 'I‘homhlll about sixty mil- es from Olaqow. Hrs. Robertson was given a farewell party on 'hsesday evening at the home of her sister, Mn. William Heckbert of Summerside, when about thirty friends (I-therod to extmd their best wishes for a safe Journey and prosperous future in their new home. Mn. Robertson was the re- cipient of many 'lovely gifts from her friends. The evening :as pleas- antly spent in cards and social chat. The hostess ed a dainty lunch and. the guezgv before leav- ing wished Mrs. ivsmertacn bon voyage. lllre. Robertson is the daughter of Mr. Busel Ura-ig of Chelton and Mr Robertson was for- merly of Poplar Point, Annandak, and was a rancher at Mr. Reginald Saunders for five years before leav- ing for Scotland.-6 It is with deqa regret that our citinens will learn of the death at his home, Longworth Avenue, yes- terday morning ol Mr. Robert N. Cox. The deceased, thoudz in his eighty fourth year, was remarkably active, showing much of his old- time vigor and energy. He walked from his residence down town and back on Monday and penned w he about in his usual condition of health. Hewuiwandamtzndasrly yesterday rnirning and his sudden pasing came as a greet shock to the family. His beloved wife, nee Elisabeth Sutherland, passed away on 0ciob~ er ls, leli. A son, Russel. also pre him. §§§iSr. fr r§“§r;z. §§E§g;§§§§g3 at.@§§§z§§§s §§2l ai; lgg le d Miss Edith, Superintendent of the Robert Brigham Hospital of Boston Kass.. In-a (Rev) O. 1'. Lancaster, Reading, lean., and lim Alice of Uhsltottatown. saturday Ceirltery. St. Psul'| ased being of the 5 § lil# gli; §§é?e itil? aprominen dmrch. IIA!! 0! needay. the of St. Jf¢ph served by the eeph's lodality gmt Elf ’§*§§§‘;§§;i ?l;E§Ea Eglléiiglr;§;f§s§§§§;§§5§S gafg'!??'§§5§§E§;g§E§;3E=5i§§ §lls;2§§i§§ ;§i;l§l;i§la..;l§§i lllriiiéz. f.§,§:§§§§§&E§§§?Ez @l1!'lm¢ I mnlawin E .srl sri a rl: ‘ as sis; ,r§2§,l;,,,§,§ Engl.. ,g ll §f=l~;.,.l.~irl@=§§; 1 rl§lE§r§g.§g5§|§§§§§r _B E |§¢ lgilialg §§? 5 2 giriii' S 3 gift, ,§l.lEa l = .55 l55if§§¢#35l?5, ii iigllii . _. . i, gg in ag, ga? 'F §;§':1§§§§-5, E-e§§§;€Viv§E -l'l0BA'l'l.00Ul-‘l‘- dd L Palmer. Ji-KISS was in Bummerside h sion of the Probate day and Wednesd Patrick D0‘.Yle htate of N. ton, not is, h ed. The proving Joevph DU-fly, D¢! form of law was commenced on all day Wednesday. when a ninn ber of witnesses were examined, The Lewyere engaged were Morley " M. Bell and Thane Campbell, KD, . for the administrator ai the D- E. Darby and Heath Strong. K. 0. for the xesiduary legatee under the " Will. The Executors having re-_' nounoed. The case was adjourned - until 'Dlesday the leth. of May. at -'nn F ..‘~' Tuesday afternoon and continued: __ ltnfr 1 :.3 7: *Q* _:"2 sub 5 fit: nie 'rn ~ ,"1 \~‘l|l »..>. 1 .mn an. ~-if ~» ~.,L ts. _.t V-.fr u~»' \ Bummereide.-6 ” T -DEATH 0|' ll-B. I. ll. DUI!!-»~ -'mere passed away in the Prinoa » County Hospital at midnight on ’... Wednesday. M11. Emma Burke, wife ._ of Mr. J. H. Birks of Bummsraide. __ some weeks ago and had been ill ,V ever since, gradually getting weaker. _~ daughter of the - _ Daniel Macmillan, oi Misoousha . ied. Her Shi Neill, of Indian River. There well " * no children of either marrisge. Be- ~ ' mody, or rails Rivers. Mm. who ~ has been with her for some time stem it Miseoucne. and to when-_ much sympathy is extended. The , funeral will teke place on Sa.turda,y_|__-; from her late residence to Bt. Pauls 4 Church:-8. __ nor 2 - L-,_ 1934, w Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyle," (nee Grace 1§l,cCarthYl- 8 l°°» oinnmus-st the P- I- WI-I4 ‘ gqgpitgi, April 10, 1934, to Dr. lid ' Mrs. it. S. Giddinss, City, a daulh-"~ MU'l‘CiI-To Mr. and Mrs. J. Rob- ert Mutch, Mount Herbert, a son. mouxssn-At me city Howl*-I-1 April il, 1984 to Mr. andllre Wen- BloK.A!-In the mince count! nmplm. april 17. loss. to Mr. md Mrs. Earle MhcKsy inee Elisabeth- neaimol. or sea view, a daush¢°f~ mason-At tue P. 1. mans Hos- gm, Apu 15,1934, to Mr. and we George Oarscm, I SUD- wsnxs-At Mm-ny rmoor. Avril e lose. in Mr. and ws. Walter sf w¢¢xs mee Gertrude whim. Frederlctonl, a 90"- PAYNTIB-At French River. A0111 s 1034, to ur. and Mrs. Oharlel B- 15aynter twins a boy and girl, Har- ' J ne. elen u nn April ld in Peter L. Joy. a dau¢h° is lei Old WU! I AY- lb. - ur. ctsaxm-In this city on Avril 11. 1934 to MI. and Mill. P9310* claim' ‘mn - :;~-z't..7l.. _ . DEATHS 6nim3fn§nwiEEW#5$, i.1* ~ “"u,_¢m_ ‘mg um my on sun la .. mae, Jamn Larkin, ’ runners-rn mn eiw- Avril 14 xwrnm-nies at riwthrfddf- on April 3, U34, Mrs. Alexina MM > rsee, nod U :wl- -n.An¢oa+s¢ impievood. Avril 8, mn, ,- onvasn-0ni~Aorll 10- l°1\4~ I' E55? lfll §;§§‘ Dominic Chev-_J ‘ All -1 ‘1l, 1984, AAA .- gf’ l fi E. E ll i 1 l dlin Morrissey a daulhl/Cl " ' 15, use, me rem -n-amor. alll “"` mg rem. , _ -raantoa-/it lnolevwd, Anfl-_- ie, ues. me Peter -rnlmr, asel-¢_-_-5 wnucm. and-sf! ~~ She was 55years of nge, andwa-eaf_A_ _" UWM! llidml . \ She was twice msrr ' _ husband was the late John Mari " _ sides her husband there are left to ` mourn. one sister, Mrs. John Dar-- . tate of Joseph Duffy and Waita.;;;;;¢ r v- im num me duress a more f_,,- ...ri and two brothers, John, in West Id-I 1.. _ ,, rnonton and Louis on the old home- ., n I . v. 1 ‘ X wa.nu.iapfne1an.age85» V- r son, Dalia Chev- » ~4"\*~ EL, §§;ir 'ii ai smrns L, ,_ ==iiEn=rf%ii=§*7§l f :_ |- .n.