' 1 _ . ~ I. -ft'-_f"’?i."‘<-W_-_;?‘zf?’i<1§’?i_‘i' »‘ ' ~ “_ " l _ _ _ . _ . __ fl., -- _ _ __ _,__-,,`,,,__$_ -t. ..',,, .1_,-,.- , r 1 1 k _,. ’ .fi \ _~'~ n 7 FEBRUARY »---A-ma _ ` ' ' 'rms cHanl.o'l'rn'rowN NEWS BUDGET ron oUR s_.oa_j/_URDAY SUBs_CR1B_1-ng] had ministered to 1-be “Wil °f tht ing and had heard Councillor Day *CAPTUIKES IDX Mr Gordon ls -- - . v Bridge. 'ni ‘ senrreswtioal and the leadership more some statement about sevi- rzioholson or whim mad had the. honeymoon in 95,, 1°,,£,,,,;'; mg: °°°':,;",;,,, ‘£"‘;',°;‘Y °‘ lil’ ' y g extend- ? llsorma! ,nrionlos ovlsraono-'libs ma two bun or ur. .. so , _s¢eQuaid, lot eo, were com- m ydntmysdby lin on Fri--_ Awg Tnonrewhienwudis- °m,,g;bout10o'eIock inthe 5 ww' wbeniiumenwereat “,|,i,,ithswoodl.al>l>l-iicntlrwas Fredericton, ' and Miscouclle, R/ood misei between Al the line on the Mui 4 Bt. Eleaner's Dtque °°°-“°°iins oharlottetom, Bllnlmersida was out of com. °“- An Hnersency circuit 011! the south shore and through “PAW Wil established. No rn. of trouble came from gh, pn" °! “W Pl'0Vi!ice. Sum. “wg by a defective flue. Almost mnawe and vlclmty _seemed to ,hs machinery in the bam _was , Then wassolne insurance nl ports ol-stem som fer most. In the city the;-g Wu y Wm, mason sltnMoN -_ lat. ,om m,v,c°_ M, ,imeph-A. 0'Suliiva{i. Bisholl of giisrlottetown. has accepted the in to preach the sermon in mimi at the consecration of Rt M L J. A Melanson, Bishop u ,moi Gravelbourg Saskatchewan dm nw bishop elect will be consecrated 0 in st. Michael's Cathedral on Feb- N ,Wy 22, His Excellency, Most Rav. i “digg Cassulo, Apostolic Delegate' im to gnnada and Newfoundland, will 5 wide, and assisting consecrators 10 ,ui be Most Rev. C. McGuigan, a ,nolrbishob °f' Resins. snskatch- ihe -mn and formerly of Charlotte- 't |°wnPE I B.!ldthERt REV P or WUNB L cllaisson, DD., Bls op of Chat of h J DEATH OF CORNELILS JAR W ||ivG'i`0N-The death occurred at Th `,|,,3i,on, at the advanced age of 92 ,wg The deceased was a native 1 iii the death of his wife. (Catherine , J pri.-coil), which occurred nine years d igojl-lerthen sold his farm and In gms to reside in Summerside, co rllere he has made many friends mmerside, Mr. Cornelius Har ' W lie was a quiet home loving man Th md was highly esteemed in the S -__,_ “fy 27th, at her home in cgven nly one week’s illness. Mrs, Mc ummerside, took place on Sunday nuary 22nd from her late real- ence on Belmont Street and was rgeiy attended. The services were `nducted by her pastor, Rev. J. B. ilson, assisted by Rev. Mr. Jeans. e pail bearers were: Mayor Man- on, Dr. A. W. Leard, Messrs. C. R. kr °f St' Pauls church and was and Edgm Clark Interment was ’°’“”‘““”" He W” “ d°v°“” mem R°scrs.`W. w. luuttnrt, John Hogg n . lttended by his pastor during his 1 last illness. There are left to mourn, besides his son, Henry, two brothers, John A., of Boston, Mass.; and Vin- tent J. Harrington, of Summerslde. fr The remains will be taken to Eg- th ISLAND GIRL WEDS-Het man mon, Bay 1°, bu,-ia|__5_ Mass.. on Saturday, January 21st, ' 1 A gloom was cast over Canoe dA it became known that Donald E up property. iv _ m h-la-1 pm MA 'rh Loom lliltidn , . . ,¥;|°m° M ms adopted mu' Henry' from her late residence -S [D0 933, of Miss Hazel Campbell, R. N.. er, son of Mr. and Mrs Arthur we and vicinity on Jan. 2nd when CAl'nDbcli. New London. to Dr. G. M- m iaenougali of Canoe Cove passed my in the East Boston relief nos- pllal from an auto injury received dnl year. The remains arrived f er of Derby, Conn. IN NEW BUILDING-The Prince im ist. The deceased was in his or wales college students had their 00 linms on Jan. 'ith and the funeral lviee was held in Canoe Cove l.rst_ classes in the newly erected liege building yesterday after- th the equipment. `Du`ring the lil ° l1i¥ht damage l-np°i»t¢d_ but “Mm °f W i°i°Phone com- W" Pl'°mDtiy at work to rg- -nnaru or Mas. JorrN s. UNE!!-L. or csvnlvmsu _ 91° Pwcd away on Friday, ann- h, Mrs. John S. McNeill, after eili WM A4 years of age. she was M148 Annie Maria_McI..eud and d lived in the vicinity all her lug, h° Wm be Vely kindly remembered 1' her many estimable qualities nd cheerful disposition. Besides i' hilsbi’-iid. there are left to mourn wo daughters, Mrs. Benj. Simpson, Lynn, Mas.; and Mrs, Warren, OWAWB. Who are at present at Omen and two sons. Frnnlr, of at. °im. N~B-. and Emest, at home, to hom much sympathy is extended. e funeral took place on Sunday -rvnnltal. sanvlcns _ The ,mgmom Bay and “ved mere un uneral of Mrs. Thomas Johnson, of S a -Lot la, to st. rziennors, the horses P 'having lo be changed every hour. T mu “wut f°“" Weeks 35° and ‘mer ant evening was spent at the Pro- I the Peoples' Cemetery. S. W TUESDAY _‘_L__ P Y ,ends Wm be pleased ,D ,mm or land L. Day, an action for slander il e marriage, in Wellesley Hills, C n the Supreme Court yesterday. The Y ughge, M M,-_ md Mm R" A_ case arose from a charge alleged in Y Day at thc meeting of the City 5 Council in June, 1932, i M.. i J 1 l \.' 'i °1'l°Wl\ in lil l°iiVi*i°¢ °i the dant shooting himself at Rosebank good fortune to ture tl- th _ church. “ ~ Fann, and-stealing a bla of flour ful silver black :$5 Mr. othelnxigxis 1: rintse; John and ed to W' Ernest emma” md vice ed with h w pt ret th o st. and oni Mr. Sol Crossman of Central Be- held on wednesday mummg ‘t . M0090! lli.l°lim Prayer from the store. Bavidant had lump- as received some. very m ing urn 1 by ii" 1i»°=t°1'- ed up and called couneiuor nay s offers for this lovely animal.-H view. $15, J; Bti :;q“°’ in th' "Me" ”““L““ °‘ liar. and stated that the Councillor WEATHER FOBECAST-Febru- be the guests of Rev A D yiigw - eh- father' Mr' wmmm cl-obs' WELL KNOWN HERE-Word would eat his words or swallow arywaather forecast is: lto 4,opena Leod uncle of the bride mix 3:; 1;; Friday; morning att/er a Wll l‘0°9iVed in U10 °i¢y Bllndly them The Mayor told Savidant to fair and frosty- 5 to 11 turns cold lar 1 ' _ en ° w° w°°k5‘ M” w ' » » ' °°Ui7i° Carry with them the best the brother My Jegge qrossmm °f thv deeth in Vi°*»°f1=- B- 0- of sit sown. or with light snow mls- lz to la wish 1 ' ' i ' ' "nf H10 Wmmunity- residinl with his nephew Frnest MU- MCKUUUM widow of the late clear and cold, probably some snow; 19 to 25, turns milder with iight fails ‘ J. A. J. Mcliennawho was for years Cmmlnan. in ottawa and a roi-mer resident K°UGl¥AN~'i'0MKlN5-‘3i- or snow; zot za` i d ith in. '“‘°°°4'“l=i vncxneciedword has - ° ' ° °“ Y W '° bg men, 1,, _ -UNITED narnsr clluncll Deputy Minister of Indian Affairs Dlmlillfil Bullies was the scene of -FUNERAL Oli' 00lN'n,|U| llaltnrlvo'roN-'rag hmm '_ ' ll for Cornelius Haringtou nn o'clock in st. pguig, ghu_,»¢h_ sum, mcrcide. Rev. Bennett Mopongm i celebrating Requiem Mass. The re- mains were then conveyed by ,iguh '° Eemchi Bev. where inter-mont t°°l< pines in tho mnlly moo, Rev. F. O. Gallant, P, 1>_, offmn. ing at the final service. The pau. Hi il’ rece ed b M . Allis Y ' alvlvmu. Mnnrma-'rhe nnnnnl hem” ‘”°’° M°”"~ "fm" MW"- ol this city. H very pretty wedding ‘yesterday tor Hooper, or Middleton 1 the -_- incfnins. when one of charlotte- wir. rl. s. rroers Provlnoinl Man- sudden pn.-ning or his only ;,,,,he,._ mcctins of the United nnntist,"°“' "'"’ D°“°°"°- Wm- Moneuaa. ' Church of Summerside was held on HOLD SOCIAL-The your-is town's well known young ladies, ager ol the Mutual Life Assurance Mr. Henry H. Hooper, at mg home - - esd in il Miss Ma et Koughan was unit compan of Canada left Saturday in Livermore. California, Mi- |W°d" By Gi/H1 9 in i eir hall. Men and Young Women's classes 1'8‘B\‘ . y _ _ of st, James sunday sohogi gud ed in the holy bonds of matrimony moming for Waterloo, Ont.. to at- Hooper, was the son of the late Th’ meeting ‘"5 P"°°'*d°¢i by a ‘su tousbn ettowhich b t a number of invited friends, held Wiih Ml' John Tomkins of County tend a convention of the managers Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Hooper of mp u 3' qu ' 3 °“ a very enjoyable social ‘iny the W¢X1’0l'd. Ireland. Tile Rev. -Father and the annual meeting of the com- Lower Bedfque. P. E. I., und where me hundred °h“’°h ’""“b°l'-’ 59° _ down. Rev. J. B. Wilson, pastor of Henry Perry. Fldele Arsensult ma omas McN ll -S Th ii y- _ ____________*____ nlmrns i_________ 'i_'RArNorl.-at Kelly, qw 'M' Church Hall last evening. A sing -7°iln 3U1iiVAl’l. 00115111 Of the bride pany- In Montreal he will visit his ive resided in his earlier days and J 21 1 song and a program of games kept officiated at the ceremony. The gon H. A. Ebers Jr., who is taking was well known by the older folks tm church presided' 32225 T,-'amgfra iodxghxrd the young people pleasantly enter- bud’ W” “°°"ly “m"°d in *A dress 5 °°lli'S% in Higher Education in Mc- of this community, although he °f bl`°Wn iimffm V°iV¢i 9 °i°f'h Gill University, left the Island, s number of years REID-At Hope River Deo 4 lla! . - . . tained for several hours. Refresh- . » ments were served by the Ladies' °°“ with “FW” Squmfi mm' ago- There are left to cherish his I ,Z d t th Tri. » was soemn e a. e nity Par- A very quiet but pretty wedding anna, Greatly ndding to the i,,_'minzs. and a velour hat _ complet- mmsrnnnnn 'ro crlsn. fond memcry a sorrowing widow- M t S sm 1 H80 a ummer e. ast Wed- ‘ed her costume The bridesmaid r.o:rrE'rowN - Mr Alexander and four sons and one brother terest of the function was the mu-‘ ' . , esd 51° supplied by Mk Winnie Leap was Miss Annie Mccari-on and the scott' formerly of Charlottetown, Alliston (mentioned above). The gnu £3; wh;“Ml`;*‘;r°"° Ztewartr' MCINNIS-At Prince Edward rg. i E 1' 0 . , May ew o piano, and Mr, Raymond Ai-che;-_ ‘~`°“*i¥1S °f the bride- AW" PAl`ff2i¢‘ been stationed at Halifax as engin- age and had lived in the United b Id bonic. 'rho singing or "Auld Lang. ‘"3 °f ° d“’“¢Y breakfast at the oor of the c. N. R., has been trans- states most or his life. 'ro the uer~ 0f,f,r°;n1,:£’£`{W“;1,;‘;°_;‘°°"”' ‘°’; dnle, n dongnisr- h th id’ . rs. e Reeves ' l- t;T‘e';§ B fD:;t§13;°n5;'re;‘;ftOT¥ feficd to the Island Division as caved family and brother, the F,reemm,,_ The bride and nm; -MY-At Prince Edward gland -DFFTS BAD IN THE COUN- » engineer. and arrived inthe citylast 5»nC2rB Sinn-Dihy of the community wwe ummended_ Rev' Mn L P. Hospital, Janua.ry~ao, 1933 to My-_ TRY_ laws. and other Canadian citics.| 1 _M_ S t _ is ,bei t d 1 th, d The 8i0rm which raged over h ul sid at evenng r co t was the engin b ng extends , ri lr sud en Campbell pemmned the ceremony' B the P,,,,,,,,ce genmlly on s,,,,,,,,,,,,, On their return t ey w rc e eer or the Island Division previous cfcavcmcn . M, d M, d gd f th N°' 15 sydney streft- t/J his transfer to Halifax Mr F ‘ ' an 3° Reeves Wm nslde in S Freetown, where the groom is a Gertrude. to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reid, (nas Margaret Cullen), s son, Mgr-y 3°- Seilh Francis. itt, violinist, Mr. Fremont Archer, ¥“’°”“‘“‘°“ MH Pele? Walsh. will who for ths lust five years has deceased was seventy-six years of Bmdmme’ became the happy land Hospital, January 24, loss to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mexnnis, Hope. and: Mrs. Daniel R. Jay, Winning, daughter. HERRAN-At Prlnhe Edwud ll- andSunaymemanyo e . ._ roads irnpossabie. The old pioneer s. wllhins has been the engineer -PASSED AWAY AT v_lc'ronls prosperous and -successful mmm lndn Hospital, January 25, lass to days were rewlied when Miss Mc. _DIED IN HOL A- There here since that time. Mr, Scott is _There Passed “Way ai1VlCi0fi2i 0n DAS£Bd G-Way at the City HOSPU-iii' ac¢o,,,p,,med by his wffc, md young Sunday, Mrs. Selina. Cameron, wi- ‘shehoit if megsds ‘Mn in Wishing Charlottetown a daughter ¢Wy we much happiness ' Lean of the High School staff was _ . “ve hours by team gpmng from after asevere illnnss the soul o. Mr- daughten i dow of the late Samuel Cameron,` as they Journey down WMS pat” MACGINN-At the Charlottetown Si-8y'Ilg in St. Eieanoi-'s over night, ip Miss Menenh started early on lvlon- |““d°rg°mg trcmment ““d 8 maj" “Slant Orphanage. on Monday cv- W . r operation it was found that an in- e,~,i,,g_ J,m_'23,.d_ when the Ladies- farm and they Came to live in Vic- to fdious darase had taken upits abode Aid of Mount Herbert United _t train was about 2 1-2 hours late, WMV” Wh1°h Would dfii/e lift °‘-ii' Church held a special meeting, and ° i-iv’ in S m ergd but did Bild HC°0i'dfi\Biy OD Ulf? iYl0'm-ing Oflmade a presentation of a purse to a he 24 inst in the presence of his one of their most valued members, fr ife and two sons hc peacefully Miss Besgi Mango i' i t h 9 assed away. On Tuesday the re- dePnl'ture for the ITE. gsfilgnd She was a dev°t°d member °f the burned on and one arm' Life was The gang of Leo ggvidm-,i _vs_ nn- mains accompan‘cd by members of pital, which institution she is about ,U _ gmourn, two sons, Ernest and Mark, - i M _ day for Summerside al-iving at school a little late. The w”stem 5' or .ng u m ~ e, , very well considering t' ~t'~rm.- if ame before His Lordship Chief’ Justice Mathieson and a jury in to have been made b Councillor ill is family were forwarded to Tig i ession to his home where he lay wak ng until Thursday when the W neral was held to St Simon and W and religious activities of the com- lnunity has been very much appre- t Judes Chulch He leaves to mourn b°Sid€S ii n Hampton until a few years ago, hen her husband retired from the Mr. James A. McNeill, all aged Mr. and Mlrs. Morrison Shenran, sul Buote at the age of 66 years.. formerly of Hamp‘on Mrs Cameron Hospital Su,-,d J -G ' ' ' . , . 29th, _ he late Mir. Buote entered the hos- I,-AREWELL G1-FT_A H J ,AL_as_ was '76 years of age and had resided way together' and M,-_,_ D_ M;2G1,,,n| £2015; Wiltshire, a son, DAWSON-In the Prince County o enter to train for a nurse Miss acKenzic, who has been the faith- If mber of friends who faiiqwed in , ful and efficient teacher at the Or- d .IJ hanage for the past three years, I ili be greatly missed. Her ever llling assistance in all the social oria. The deceased was a woman f very estimable qualities of heart nd mind and soon made a. host of gr lends in her new home, who were rieved to learn of her passing.,h esident of Wellington, was burned death on Wednesday night in n fire which razed his house to the ound. When discovered by neighbours, e was downstairs with both legs nited Church. There are left to Extmdi. It appears that his wife had left armers at Hampton, and two Siwfiiy before six o‘c1o¢l< io tniro _u aughters, Mrs. Ryeson R¢id_ who her grandson to her daughters, itown, P. E. Island. on January 31, was with her mother during her Mrs. Stephen MacNeili, who lived ast illness and Harriet, in Boston about two miles away, and her _B.D., Christine J. Macnae, of point o whom sympathy is extended husband who was a cripple had ev- he funeral took _place on Tuesday idenrtly tried to light the lamp and Hospital, on :January 21, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dawson, of Summerside,-S. a daughter, VANIDERSTINE-In this city, Jan- unry 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Vanlderstine, a son. MARRIAGES tended. The service was con- ,eted by the Rev, Ewen Mac- 5 Dtugali. There are left to mourn me brother, John A. MacDeugall #Canoe Cove, also a nephew, Ar- n on Jan. sth and was large- wi mall seats of Queen Square and lnce Stredt Schools. -PASSED AWAY AT KNUTS- last year thestudents used the Pl' tiiibaid M. Clmpbell, in 'I‘l'ill‘0, N. FORLD.-:fha death owurred on dbesides a large number of rela- s,,iu,`d,,y of Mrs' Mm-y Ann ye°_ lives and friends. The remains were 3 laid to rest in the family plot at som John yeO_ M,.s_ Yeo was the _ Canoe Cove. The pallbearars were: widow of the late Geo,-ge y¢°_ Her if alden name was Gillis. Manyi riends i.n the western part of the- Waiter Carson. Archie Campbell, Dan Mackinnon, Donald MacDou- 1 rail, Jacob Inman and Siias Mur- lil. Mr. J. W. Boulter, Deputy Minis- lsr of Agriculture, has returned from Halifax and Fredericton, where he attended meetings of iirmers of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. On Tuesday, Jan. 24th, Mr. Boul- iei' was present at a meeting in Fredericton of representatives of the llricus agricultural societies of New Brunswick. Following an address by Hon. t Knutsford at the home of llcr oon. Satisfaction was expressed f The jurors are: John M. Roop, dlsco.1so‘ai;€Sins 0’ Dr. E. v. 1-loecn cf HA“f'*"» 3"" ,-5 Gogrgc R Mol1i~3'Pm0!'y. MTS- M . - ~ ` the store of the defendant, and George C. Mi1cBeth. Of /\lb°"i'°"' hat tile former had received an injury at Rosebank Farm by shoot- ing himself. of and Mrs. (cant-> Aiffcfi -""i-iffd New London. ____,__. m Island where she was very highly esteemed will regret to learn of her passing. There are left' to mourn besides her son, John, with whom she res'dcd, another, Char- les in Three Ri'lirs,`Quebec; and one daughter, Mrs. Harris of Knutsford; also a sister, Mrs. D. C. Ramsay of Port l-lili, to all of whom sympathy is extended.-S. The annual congregational meet- ing of St. Paul's Church was held in the Parish Hall last evening, the Rector presiding, and a large num- ; - srnlth, Minister ol Agriculture ber of me congressman pre_en,_ ~ ew Brunswick, Mr. Boulter ad iitsted the gathering on the sub- itlgixt of "Marketing and Co~opera- On Wednesday Mr. Boulter jour- iilltd to Halifax and on Thursday "rin ses;.orl with manufacturers tifcrtilizxer, rrpresentatives of the liiilerimcntai Farms; and Depart- llliil of Agriculture of the Mari- iiiiis Provinces. Mr. G. S. Pilart, Uhlel ol the Fertlliner Division, ot- ilvt, was present and discussed Wlfiested changes to be made in the Fertilizer Act. A very constructive iiltussion on the best forms of mix- ld fertilizers to place on the market W iiiace. It was decided to hold imeetins of a Maritime Council ll fertilizer at Sackvilie in June 'Wills the time of the annual meet- " 0! the live stock shipping clubs. Ten inches of‘ snow driven by Wil of wind whicll reached a ”l°°iiy of 48 and 50 miles an hour iv* mes, and which averaged as as 39 miles an hour, blanketed lirovince in the week-end ii- the first or the season. ii weather yesterday and about W-icntli oi' an inch of rain melti- :minuch of the sllow. Considerable ‘ ‘UG fo wires kept linemcn of ‘telephone and electric com- T °° bil-ly yesterday and Satur- Y- Rail service was not affected "T7 lliibreciable extent. Travel mxmobile in the country was _ bit. and in the city ex-. _ ciiiieult. _ ._‘ i th* i9i°Dh0na lines, poles nlmtea to be broken at Reports of the various church organizations as contained in the Year Book were presented and adopted. The report of the Church War- dens for 1932 was presented and explained in detail by Mr. H. Win- chester, People's Warden, and showed a satisfactory condition of the church's finances. Total re- ceipts for all purposes during the year amounted to $11,527.44. The election of officers for the ensuing year resulted as follows: Vestry: Messrs. H. H. Horne, H. Winchester, W. E. Bentley, G. D. DeBlols, N. H. DeBlols, Wm. War- ren, G. E. Procter, E. E. Owen. Representatives to Diocesan Sy- nod: Messrs. L. B. Milier, H- A. C- Scarth. substitutes: Messrs. W- V- Purdie. H. R. Stewart. i Representatives to Diocesan church society; Messrs. Wm, War- ren, Ernest Worth, H. E. Miller. Judge H. L, Palmer. Auditors: Messrs. L. D. Murray. H. A. C. Bearth. Mr, W, E. Bentley was aPP°illi¢d 'chairman and Mr. E. V. Bell. 59°' retary of the Committee to carry on the _campaign for restoration of the _funds of the Western Dioceses. Hearty votes of thanks were toll- dersd to the various organizations and to all who, durinl the P955 year, had contributed to the suc- cess of the church. mowing mbute was paid to the Rector"au'd Mrs. Raymond for the vsplendidmanner in which thiiy Mr, J. A. MacDonald outlined the case for thc plaintiff and cali- ed the latter as first witness. Leo Savidant, the plaintiff, tes- i titled that hoattended the council 1 meeting or June, isaz, and that he ‘had had an application before the iCouncii for permission to run an ice cream stand inthe Park. When a motion had been made that wit- ness' application be accepted, Coun- 1 cillor Day jumped up and stated that the witness had received an sinjury at Rosebank Farm by shoot- 1 »ing himself, and that the witness had stolen a bag of flour- from Mr. Day's store. The witness testi- fied that 'he had received the in-' jury while in Dr. Frs.nk’s residence i in Brighton from a. fou.ntain pen revolver which was in the hands ,of a man named Weeks, a painter. As a. result witness lost the sight of one eye, and had been forced to remain in the hospital for two months. The witness denied that he had stolen a bag of fioilr from Mr. Day‘s store. Mrs. Savidant, Frank Savldant, Charles J. Mitchell, Councillors M. W. Reardon and B. R. Holman, Henry James Walsh, Peter Connol- -ly also gave evidence. Frank Savidant testified that he had entered Councillor Day's store and had taken a bag of flour and had walked out with it. Mr. Day’s son had followed the witness, and had taken the flour from him. Councillor Rgzrdon had made tho motion that Mr. Savidant's ap- plication be accepted. Councillor Holman could not re- collect exactly what statement Councillor Day had made. Witness had no special objection to Mi-_ Savidant. He was not in~favour of making any appointment. Henry James Walsh had attended the Council meeting and had heard Mr. Day's objection to Mr. Sayid. ants appointment. Councillor Day taken a bag of flour out of the store, and that Savidant by mm-. ferirlg with something which did not belong to him had got blinded. Peter Connolly, truekman, had been present at the Council meet. was Given snNrsNin Earl Lund, one of the accused wllo WAS acquitted recently in the liflu0l-‘ stealing case in the Supreme C011!! appeared before Mi1KiSii'°t° D°m‘1d MacKinnon yesterday on a. cha1'8e of unlawful possession of intoxi- cating liquor and was fined $200 and costs or three months. T118 other three BCC”-Wd hm been pr” viously sentenced and are now in Queen‘s County Jail. The trial lm- der the Prohibition Act was a sc- quei to the trial in the Supreme Court. Extensive advances in all delimi- lneiits of the work of the orgilllim' tion were reported at the ailiillai meeting of the Red Cross Society in the Board Room of the City Hall. The work on behalf of crip- pled children and the Junior Red Cross activities were D9-l‘ii¢\liRl'iy siressed.'Reports were presented by Dr. H. D. Johnson, the president. who was in the chair, Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, the secretary. posi on more n w `- _y ing to the sick and suffering. 1-ler many friends in Mt. Herbert an:l vicinity join in extending best uisii cs for future llapiiiness and succcsl in hor new unclertilki-ng. THURSDAY --FUNERAL SERVICES#-ft: ihc_ funeral of Miss Katherlnelvlacln- tyre, which appeared in the Guard- ian, it stated that Rev. R. -F. Mc- Donnld celebrated the funeral Mass and performed the ceremonies at the gravc. It should have read Rev. Basil Croken celebrated the funeral Mass _and also performed the cere- monies at the grave, assisted by Rev. R. F. McDonald. BELIEVE IT OR. NOT- 'i`\venty- seven years ago on February 28, a, well known resident of this city states, there was no snow to be seen on Prince Edward Islands A Charlottetown man drove in a wa- gon to Crapaud, wh/ere he chan- gled horses, and proceeded to Au- gustine Cove. He returned to the city on the evening of February 28 just as the llrst snow storm was about to break. _ SUPREME COURT-In the Sil- pi-eme Court yesterday the case of George W. Gardiner vs the City of Charlottetown, an action t/0 Set aside two tax sale deeds, came up before Mr. Justice Arsenault, J. .1. Johnson, K. C., for the plaintiff. and K. J. Martin, K. C., and K, M. Martin for the defendant. The counsel for the defendant argued that the case be tried before the When neighbours discovered the ,rnuary 23rd, of John Ernest Rob- building' The °id mln WHS not cl s- B covered until 930 He was 7° 1-5 eitson, aged 53, son of the late - ~ i i Peter MacNsirRobertson of Marsll- °f HB9 and had been mite: by DF- Deianey of Wellington it. the 154 Prince Street. Charlotte!/Jwn, fire the interior or the house was im Feb-. lst. by Rev. J. M. McLeod lrmrlnltrt Dann-The death in “Ames *md the N0! burning- cccurled suddenly in Winnipeg on N°tmfl8 00liid be done to save the “rt Gerald Simi’S°“ Of Bly View M. A. uncle of the bride, Mr-_ Rap. nd Miss Vera Mae Mnclgod 0 Stanley Bridge. MACKENZIE - NICHOLSON - uary 23 1933 at St James' field and nephew of W. B. Robert san of Charlottetown. The deceas- past Seven 01' 0i8hi years- He had od was a. barrister-at-law and had been Pafaiyled 011 one side and ni- PR-ISONER. SENTENCED -- In had been B Bilecessful farmer, He S _lie _Supreme court yesterday morn- 1”etii‘cfi from active farming and h been practising for the past 25 "l°U8h “ble t0 move about a litiig 2 years. He is survived by his widow. WHS badly Cfillnied UD- He was a life 10ng resident of the district and Jan , , _ Manse, Pownal Street, Charlotte- town. by the Reverend R. Moor- ead Legale, Norman Walker Mac- enzie of Cardigan to Marion Jai-is Nicholson of Dundas. MITHfMACEAGHERN _ At Qi. ome of the parents of the bride. Cherry Valley, on Jan. 25th, by Rav - -1 rnlnay il 'ig Lawrence Clinton recently WB5 living at the time of his tragic found guilty of stealing from a per- death about two hundred yards M J tl e "Om the l'8i1W8y crossin H Saunders to two years in Dorchest- , tv/ive married two sons and one H. Pierce, Harold Percy Smith, of Pownal to Hazel Jean, only daugh- ter of J. E. and Mrs. MacEachern. Greek 4 ia), Latin 4 (al, Economics r Penitentiary When asked if he ds-Ulmer by the first marriage re had a.nytl1¢`llg to say why thc sent- Side in the United States, his wid. nce of the court should not be OW and one daughter, Mrs, stephen passed upon him he replied in the Cial-ld€t 01 Wellington are left to negative. Mr. Justice Saunders in m°iU'l`l- M\l<1i'i Sylnlmthy goes ogg gg passing sentence remarked that in them in their terrible bereavement, this case the prisoner was charged The coroner, Mr. Gaudet, held and indicted with stealing from a all iliV€SiiK&tion and decided an person. He need not tell him it was inquest was unnecessary. Constable a very serious chargé, making him Kiiyil 01 the Mounted Police was liar?/‘ie to fourteen years in Dor- Present at the investigation, 5, chester. He was old enough to real- M lze the seriousness of crime. This Alleged to have victimized eleven money was taken before two or radio owriersin the city and to have three witnesses and tumed over to represented himself as being in the a friend. He would send him to ¢1I1lJi0y of the “Radio License Com. Dorchester where he could be pro- mi5Si0n," William Daniel MacDon- iitably employed. “1d» A-mi”lei’5i. Nl S., was arrested ._ last evening by snrgeont w. w. Mo. mms °f the City Police on acharge rsr.ANn s'rUDEN'rs AT Acanm of obtaining money under false pro- -Island students make very credit- tenses. He will appear in the po. able showing in mid year cxamlna- lice Court this morning. Cards in tions at Acadia University. Among U16 Possession of the accused re. the names recorded in the pass presented him to be W. G, Douglas, list are the following: C. Boul- representative ofthe Radio License ter, Biology 4 (a), Greek 3 (a), U0mn1iSSi0n. Dept, L 102, Ottawa. son was sentenced by r. us c g, e was C . .. ‘ ' _ c Common receipt books in the`pos- iud onl Mr Johnson argued 2 (b) S. MacDonald, Chemistry 1 Session of the accused, police state, L , Su cr-I 82 y- ~ ~ Miss Catherine Mac can P f - ‘ ' (C), Education 2 (c), Economics 5 indicate that he had collected two visor of Junlor‘Red Cross work. Mr. D. A. MacKinnon, treasurer. Following is the slate of officers brought in by the nominating com- mittee and adopted: Honorary President--His Honor, Lieutenant Governor Dalton. President-Dr. H. D. Johnson. Vice President-Mr. W. F. Tid- marsh. Vice President, Prince Co.-Miss Gladys Holman. _ Secletihy-Hon. W. J. P. Muc- Millan, M. -D. - Treasurer-l-Mr, D. A. MacKinnon. Executive-Mrs. _V. L. Goodwill. Mrs. C. Gavin Duffy, Mrs, J. J. Homby, Mr. John McKenna, Mr. R. H. Rogers, Mr. Frank R. Hcartz, Dr. P. A. Ci-eelman, Mr. William Moran, Mr. T. E. MacNutt, Mr. George Tweedy, Miss Jessie Fuller- ton, Representative of Teachers’ Federation; Miss L:.i3se Haszard. Supervisor of Women's Institutes. Representatives to Central Coun- eil-Mr( Justice I-laazard, Dr. H. D. Johnson, Hon, W. J. MacMillan, M. Di lint it be tl-led before judge and tention. The case was set down Lo H. McFarlane vs Geo. H (passed). R. Winchester: Biblical sister. mrs. ri. s. lviaorzwen. stea- French 2 (b), Psychology l fc). -_ A _ _ _ A _,ul-y_ The judge gave his decision (c), Economics 8 (c). Wm. llunl; dollars in fccs from each of clcvcn m favor of the d.efend,mf;5 con- Chemistry 3 (b), Surveying 2 (bl, householders in Charlottetown, and Physics 3 (passed), Physics 4 (pass- also from each of several in Emor- fol. hearing before Mn 5,5506 A,-_ cd), Math. 5 (passed). Vernon aid and Summersidc. Senault this m°m,ng_ The case of MacAusiand: Ari, 1 tpgssgdi, Eng. Police stated that after ho limi me _ lish 4 (passed, French l (passed). Well bmught to the police station, Bunmm had been s__med_ The mn, Economics 2 (passed), Psychology the mall confessed that hc was not was dmchamed from further “_ 1 (passed). 0, MacCnusiand: Eco- a government representative. and tendance. The sllcriil was lnstruc- nom,” 2 (°)' History 2 (b)‘ History that he had mm” t° the my 0" °1` ,ed to have the prlsoncr’ Cumonl 6 fb). (7. Bcnilcy: Piiyclioiogy 4 iib0Ut January 25. Yesterday morn in coilrt many for scmmce' (b), Psychology 6 fa), Economics 2 illZ hi! iiild left by irnin and lluii (c), Economics 8 tb), Gei~mmi n, visited Emerald and sumnior~,si(i¢_ The suspicions of ri housclloldcr, Afm“’S°N'M“°“E°” NUPTL, Literature 1 and 2 , Biblionl Lit- who noticed that the roooipt roger..- S`“Th° marriage M Mr' Rupenwrature 3 and 4 (b) New Testament ed bore no official mark led to th Gerald simpson M Buy view' and 2 (c) Religious Education l (c) Arrest. Police on being notified 0*; Vera Mae youngest daughter of ,nwolzagyq (b)_ My Mena", Eco: the circumstances commullicalcii Mr' A' J' M°L°°d Stanley Bridge’ nomicsl (passed), English -is ipass- 'with Ottawa, alld`ipccived in l‘cp`y was mlemnlzcd 0" February mst' ed) Surveying 2 (b). A. .\lac-.11il- !informo.tion which illdicntcil that at the residence of iiic Officiimng lan; Economics 2 ici, Economics 'l"'D0iigias," was not ii govornmi-lit ¢iPf8yi'nAn. Rev. J. M. _Mt-Lcod, M. (ch Econonncs 5 ,b,_ M,,i|,_ .i ro., employee. Police bvlicvc that ihc A~ uncle of the bi`i(il‘- ill UW P755' Psychology 1 tbl, Lois June-_<_ ECO- mall has been oilcmlillg sillcc Jail- °“°° _°f B few ii\iill\Ai° “'"f“°~‘l5”- nomics 1 ic), English -is (cw, French nary 30. According to MacDon- The bud' WAS iliiilcd ill 9 b°““u‘ 2 (c), Household Economics 3 ,|ald‘s statement, lie has a wife and fill IAN ROWS. Wiiil 0¢°e55°i'i°5 V’ Psycllology 1 (c). M. G. Hughes: two children and was formerly a match, She was the recipient ofigmnomics 1 (c), English 45 (¢),ishipping clerk. He is a Canadian mlny useful and valuable gifts at French 2 (c), Psychology l (passed). ,and was born at Louisburg, N. S. B 8i\°Wl-if tendered ller. by her E. Clark: Chemistry l (passed), MacDonald wears the service badge inliiy friends, at the home of her Econgmigg 1 wi, English 45 tb), of a returned soldier. Ile is 31 years of age. ` l i DEATHS csllrnltou-on January ao, lass, Mrs. Salina Cameron, of Victoria, widow of the late Samuel D. Cam- cron. YEO-At Knutslord, January 28th. Mrs. Mary Anne Yeo, widow of th' late Stewart Yeo. DOYLE-In the City Hospital, Jhn' uary 31st, 1933, Mary Doyle, dearly beloved wife of Alfred 1vtcEwen, Bradalbane BIRT-.At Peakes Station on Bat- urday. Jan 21, 1933, Jean Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David D. Birt, age 4 years. CARVER-At Charlottetown. Mon- day, Jan. 30th, Mrs. Lemuel Carver, aged 80 years CARR-At Ciii’tA)ll, January 30?-h., 1933, Benjamin Carr, aged 85 years MCDONALD-At the home of hil sister, Mrs. Lemuel Mathiescn, Wheatley River, Jan 31, Nell Mc- Donald of Shirley MilL'dU. S. A. aged \Vl-IITE-At York Point, North River, Monday, January 30, 1933 Fred White in his 'I-ith year. ll0l.l.ANI)-At Sumlncrsidc, Janu- nry 30, 1933, Mrs. Ida A. Holland. widow of Alexander Edward Hol- land in llcr 92nd year. CAMERON-At Victoria, Sunday, Jallilnry 29th Mrs. Selina Cameron, widow of the lat: Samuel Camer- on, agc '76 years. CARR - At Clifton, January 30th, Bclljilmiil Carr, aged 85 years. (‘0l.l-JS-At ills llolne North Milton Jallilauv 30,1933, William Coles, nge 81 _vcnrs \’\'.-\l.'GlIAN-At Mt. Herbert, Feb. 2, l-iilbert Wnughan, aged 35 years. lll(JKi~l-At Summerside, Feb. 2, Mrs. F, M. Hicks, aged 79. - llUNTER-In Cambridge, Mass., on Jzliulzlry 26th, 1933, John William, ibcloved husband of Elizabeth M. Hunter lnce Finn). IIUNTER-In Domlicster, Mass., on .iallilary 21st, 1933, Annie M. (nee Mcliltyir), beloved wife of James D. l-lulltor. RfiBERTSON-Suddenly ar W'l`ini per. January 23rd, 1933, John Ern- est Robertson, aged 53. son of the late Pcicr MacNnir Robertson of i Marshfield. ‘ 1 of n ._r° » Ei . _(L .»r .. fl-. ui.-: ‘ 1 4 ‘\. ,l ii” li q ' ‘x