Tl-m commas a unfit». OUR sATuRBAv NOLAN-At New Haven, my 1989. gain: ‘l’! Fill!!!’ ~ Ann’ Church Int W. Monday mou- ‘at 9 o'clock. Mr. Harold Pickard is in receipt letter from his son Garlic. R.O.A.F.. who is at present he had glorious resurrection. l MONDAY warunmm HOME-Mn. . 1" ..W..lr.2i.s"a.""*...h' vefirf r wgere bee‘ d8 N!‘ w - tlldent. Mn. m“ gllldred havemwntlsmldhnlulv-G "aim. mum d m. V“ é-nomo stout-um omen; Callbeok. do m: of w. In. 4- . ll D favor-shy Lin: _—*~—--, sssufil“... lmmm‘ r0 em. m: o. é-vlsx "_"' s. a. 1.‘§§r?..“ "”“'““?=‘; . Cllmlllniod be!‘ dl-IIB-btdr. like. W Pflflzonherrotiuuto d110,. B. and i W“ wfihm. c“... ,.,,., Parents for the but few dumps. vs“..‘!°lé.’.‘.‘?“? Rlw" nled by bar sister. we. .‘ 1w . bored from V , 31S m0 n’! anoouver tes who re- grant unto her O lord of arts de- Jilgkullikllh n. a u. "'_"mmeu q - ' G HD1388! Catho- on the fibril! Yell. l senile and a. RECE DEGREE- Elmer Muttart, who roceivedhis Bmhelor o! Science degree st the recent convocation of U by, returned home from 0o _flgtu1-- do evenima. aoeomponl , 005m friend. “Breech uvlnabztcn: who s nt the weekend with he and h parents. ' . D1‘. C. wortbyci The following Mealtime Art Assoclati W" fem". Creelman. Mm. J. to lend you _ . Ho quoted the well known statement "lif to thine own self thou be but true it. follows as the 1118M the day thou canst not fulse to any marl." Those receiving bachelor of arts degrees included: ' Paul-Louis Bruneile (cum laude) Vlomrlsville, P. . Ira Higgins, Kensinston, ‘use... . Fitzgerald Howatt, cum laude) Roxbury. Lawrence William Landrlgan, (cum louse) Cambridge, 9,111.1, Leon Iloclenc, Grtanby. HQ. Ronald Joseph McNeil. Summer- side, RE. . McQuaid, (cum wn. H. Jfih-flsoxi‘ and Mm. and daughters left for " s do when they will xe- sllidre‘ in] gm future. Before lee. . o nsun was presented anelwllymnalbyilwmembersof the Youns People's Society of the United Church. » -—ISLAND LADY PASSES-Word ~has been received of the death in Winnlpv! on my 10th of Mrs. W. w. Meet-Bod. widow of the late W. W. Macleod. former Post Office Inspector at Winnipee. Mrs. Mac- Leod was formerly Mary E, 3.331;- sto and a. sister of the late G. T. Bellrsto of manque. Dr. Ansus Maciieod of tbs west- ern United States arrived in Char- W. RECOUN T QUEEN'S-—The Bflho Ofluilivan will sh sunfish“ i‘. we" e It - Q 3t “IQ G111‘ Igwlfilldlofip l open A INC GRADUATION. - k Harrington, ma-Efnt-Tfiltllfiv" ‘"' m" aria M Doweli o! IN ' I100 VANCOIF “ab: 00 deposited . 0.. ue the application of R. the Heoond Electoral Queen's to take place Miss Val- , c 05w“. BXTIVCQ in iifmmfi’ ‘€“..Fl"d“i£§“‘.l’”€ '“°‘°§“d , oso ~o a. n e a u- .' 1°’ t‘ ‘hm °- izcaioxlln ofigursitl-lowattg etder- nrnm"'_‘_"'n "ma!!! . wa rom . uns en's TON-db Vmwnwgulsl son 0i (wfiileonqlhé fives? %mr- ' 3 ‘ TS the m“ m- and Mfl- T b ' of Mr. Henry J. FltzGomld and he Misses Emma and Kathlern FltzGerald of this city. ' tscsrsmuv... i" M": . ‘. u-ci n er guss w“ and Hon. B. W. recounted. --DEATII OF RUSS 1+ Charles Russell took place Saturday mmningfrom Hula Pfgfhl? Raymond summm Vernon Somarled Eugene Trainer, Bed- BYW President tthetim this deatliis-S. a e o on the homestead with home. Mr. and Mrs. Coady have been spmdins the past winter the guests of Mr. and Mm Jghn 00MB’- Mr. William Coady left T909391)’ l0 resume hm position in Ontario. Mrs. Coady and family will join him M; a later date. ATTENDED ART MEETING- v sen e e ti“??? °l.‘."“i=fé‘.’l‘i' of Prince Edward ~Islancl at m: A “WW1 “We “'35 11°14 1" annual meeting on the Maritime the Christian church here on Sun- Art Assoclauon which opened at day morning for the late Mr. and Sqnkvme on lend“ mowing More Mrs. Albert Parkman. An many tes from the 17 an members of the famiiv as was pos- vincial Departments of Asrlcult- societies ~.in the three 51b“ atwlidfid the “Moe- FM"- ure. A bonus of $4.00 is paid w heard encouraging e “e hymns ‘t! m“ 18'“ M“ “d M's- mch club menthol- who purchases year's activities and also heard Dr. Parkman We" Wed duflng ‘he 1w baby chicym Th, Eleven mem_ (“one J_ “uemam Resident of SPYHCO. Two little qrand children bers 0f the Indian River Club ex- fl- AIUSOH in a talk‘ “ 1 on of the deceased, BM"! and Barry pressed their appreciation of this Place of Art. in the World 01' To- 38*“ “m? my effwmvdy» 0°“ assistance. day," , Ml‘- Wiil ‘Fake .of You. e ___.___ Beers sang Beautiful Isle of Some- SCHOLARS - l. MEETING—'I‘he Miss Mildrcd Sawdon. daughter o for th Bawdon ._1_ Q, D_ where. A special number by the clos Rev. F. w. and Mrs. of gheEA- cit enter o: the I. 0. choir, when We Se" Good Night Here and Good Morning up 'I'here. Musquodoboit Harbour. N. .. - - W98 held last week and was Mr. George H. stevenson paid a merly of a E, 1,, has been award- largely attended» Miss - Hunt the fitting trtbuw to the Late cou le ed the regional scholarship for Hal- Re resided Mir. Perry. secre- and Rev. T. Cavender delivered e lfaot County by Dauhousie Univer- t"? . Aitu- rout- message. After the service the s,” ‘liimichhm-edltx is due téhitsovgunx per from Agra. Pile; members of the family decorated B1‘ W 0 011V We“ 0V8 9- . i550“ their peso-ms’ vest-G. Soot-la Inst summer, in winning this ‘rwofthe L cfaovetediasfilfiolsrglgtip ovkelr Tntrafilis Mm —-l"UNl'.'ltAb A1" Tlulusu» rom l ax y so co s. er _ mother is s native of Cornwall, P. $6 m???’ fixghfiéataxgs‘ at E. I. William Boyle Sawdon, brother embr Sh. Charles Dalton ‘o, m“ of M,“ Sawdw’ w“ me "cl m“ Provinc was hid estc da alto - offs. B. A. deflree at the Moun Al- n00 f9 m * C‘ l‘; y! s‘; lison Convocation on Tuesday and . “ mm ° u” t ° 1'1 '@“":,§*,~,,;",,,M";v* AIM}, n“; W" Shilniléhstaifii howl‘... as - - r Weekly. c er o‘ t e so“ sung by the Rev, Earl Dalton of ---- Hope River. Rev. W. V. McDon- LEGION MEETING-A meetln _ HOWBYFI. CSSIL, and at the gmvo by Rev. Father Moreau, 038R. Glee Club of the college. Then came presentation of medals and srr ' i prizes followed by the m1- nual report of Rector Rev. J. A. IWIIPPTIY. D.D. The Glee Clillb a- Eam furnished entertainment with 31 selection "Haney Days Are cus- g. and grave. POULTRY CLUB ORGANIZED _ ~—A Boys’ and. Girls’ Poultry Club was organized at. Indian River on Wednesday, May 10th. The fol- nme ‘ Rm“ . ldoeritngjoiftificrs weremexlfctfi: Presi- a in Vernon H in! m: m» "5 i M-Pimi w“ 19 John MacDonald; Secretary. Dol- ores Glllls. Adult directors: Mrs. Leslie Runway. Mrs. Hubert Gillls and Nils Catherine Gillls. Boys’ and Girls’ Poultry Clubs axespon- sored by the Dominion and Pro- than 30 delem Mrs. R. E. president of Island Art Eociety at a..,=-r-.=:.*:7= . WEDNESDAY night. . h. 71% (‘F- the Old Spain. During or Mupeque the meeting of the Society s/t. Sackville —-CONGB.ATULATIONS ~— m. John Downing, son of Mrs. Down- ing 0f Summerslde and the law H. . y is receiving the eon- mtuiatlons or his friends on hav- . my] won the Canadian Le ion 5c olarshlp as fourth year atu exit c Prince of Wales College. Mr. owning received an honor di- ploma. Miss Geraldine Derby daughter of Mr. H. A. , Bu - merside, was among those receiving graduating diplomas. Miss Darby is a. 4th year students ~—F‘l'le:nds in B itime organization, this Province. provinces extended the retiring the bloating. 18st. xiight includes: Hon. Pres’- AWARDED my President-Mm. n. E. Secreiarpw-‘Mrs. Geo ran, lvilss J. Macdoncld. Heartz. Miss . of , Mary's Church, Summerslde, has eniappointed as Deputy Director of the Imperial Forestry Bureau at Oxford. England. Mr. Steam is a. . raduate or the University of New runswick and has been in the ser- vice ‘of the Dominion Forestry Ser- nce for some time. Mrs. Sisu-m and son, Peter, will remain in Freder- ‘cton for some tlmt-S. M. Gass. lottetown. ‘The The with 11M»! NBMODBI . prince Edward Bland congratulations are - order to Miss Doris Rooney of ll Cove on gaining the Governor Generalb bronze medal for Thacher Train- ‘inz in Prince of Wales Colleze of Mrs. Sable. aid, o1 Albertcn was deacon and Donald of Montague. The Presid- urand cham ion at the Canada. ent, Mr. Bre a "As ls the mother so is the daugh- staff, Rev. P. Walsh, Palmer Road m". Miss Rco also received J- Pacific Emil ltkm, Vhnoouver, and Rev. J. ‘Irainor and Rgv_ George Shemen, of st. nlsh. Mrs. Dalton died at Boston on Christmas Day last and her re- mains were sent here for burial arriving in the Province Monday yevening. .—PASBING 0F MRS. MAJOR lflNitb-Many friends in the Prov- ince leamed with sincere regret of the passing of ‘Mrs. Major Jones whose death occurred at her home in t. Eleanors on Monday even- ing. rs. Jones was stricken with Pneumonia a short time nae and failed’ to rally from her illness. Mrs. Jones was formerly Gertrude Green, daughter of the late Harry C Green and Caroline mils Green of Summerside. All her married life was ‘spent in St. Eleonora. where she‘ was loved and respect- ed for her many lovable qualifier of heart and mind. Since her hus- band's death, some years ago, Mrs. Jones continued to live on the homestead. Che was -o. devoted member "of St. John's Church There are left in cherish her memory two sons Harry at Link- letter and Arthur on the homa- steui, one daughter, Min Mar ar- et, also at home; also three sis rs Mrs. H, C Mil Mrs. W. B Mills and Miss Eleanor Green all of Summerside. to all of whom thy" attended. The i take piles on Wed- two P. Mm from her toBt. John's Church from New Rochelle to Red Hook. N. Y. The accident occurred on Mag 12th. Miss McKlnnon was- in er sixty sixth year. She was awe ed by he: sister Mary who was dri . her nephew Billy Jordan. who both escaped uni Deceased born n ured. was i Indrlan River and visited her old ne rs his. she leaves sis r Mari’ and three . in the C. NR. shove. Mansion, NB; Augus- tine. in Mlscouohe, and David, in Walt , Mass. K The Jewellery store oi’ Antus MecKenzle at Oiesry was burn- ed to the ground on Sunday morn- ing and the building and contents tal loss. Mr. gion to complete its broilfllmme- was NATIVE naps-ups m- . Fklzali " --FIJNERAL 0F JOHN LEFUB- GEib-The funeral services for John guefurgey, son of Mr. and Mrs llunday, May 21st, from the h of his parents. Rev. Dr. Amery Gates oonducifid the - od Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson. . Nor- Bedeque, who, in a short - , a stress spoke of the fl Y j the deceased and brmighz words oi’ cezaméotxg to Gghe ‘b: v . The ,1 r “.5 out; .. with thetic Jack an will be 2 .p,m. soul. Geomfl unday in Seattle. Washington. Born in Charlottetown. PrinccEd- ward Island, Mrs. Flslwl‘. the 10!‘- mer Elizabeth Alberta Smith, re- sided in Montreal after 1906. Bhe was taken ill last week while vis- iting hea- daughter in San - cisoc and a sister in Seattle. She l; survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. C. E. Cooper, of San Francisco. d Miss Kather- ine E. Fisher, of Ottawa; one rand-daughter, and hm sister. s. O. Eiegonore, gcgdyflwbgtlefiwhto acccmpan 0n - reaL-(Montreai star. May 26). TUESDAY 1ST. YEAR GRADUATEG-hihe o! Miss J Foster, ar- two“. shouiduxhive been listed as passed in first ear Prince of Wales Collfiilb Dflss Edward town Wife, alanost two years ago. Mr. Crockett. was a York. P. E. I., and of vs years a good neighbor spouted citizen. He was the George Crccket Out of a family of him is one sister‘ ed a pallbearers. son of {Brad ord Calms. Alfred . la Lv a i|8l1d8d by sympltlm HEEL-B. -_ The angel of death visited the home of Mr. Joseph Gallant, Mav- peld, and chimed for its own the beloved wife and mother at the ape of 63. Although in failing health for some time. all 11090 was entertained for her recovery but God willed i: otherwise and despite all medical care and tern- dar nursing she pound peacefully away on May 4th. . v She loaves to mourn. - stricken husband, 3 nous two OAJIQYIZBYU. who will evu’ mourn the loss c! n kind loving wife and =. affectionate mother. .~ The sons are Hlowardrelldinfl ter, Pearl, West o'clocketb_v Dr hi3 k Tianton, who was r umlng o ro n morning call. ‘Ihnee £1311; 3:13; coming out through. the roof and the interior was well alight. The fire brigroidzzwpgiée gutrtzlcliy on 8 506110 8 .8. S- dence next door and two bulld- ‘mlfié’? ti‘; “.§'.'..°f$.....‘"“t.2'°.’§ l?“ con- re. of the maln street and would ave canned considerable d nded hargm tlv M: W»: tom: disFance from the store" and had no idea how the fire siArtedP-S. . CONSTRUCTION BEGINS-Coh- svmction was underwtv Yesterday on a modern science . for _ St. Dunstaifs University here, ‘Iha from tithes“ ll Ill he 4i his The funeral was held spite the bad J. A. Nicholson, YMR. nesday at late residence St. Eleonora. a. vmgum will pay an infonnal visit to Charlottetown Julv 16 to July u was wimmp m‘ sadness and m, ed of the den. May 4th, after a lineal-lung illness, Ofllwhm- F"! Mrs mum Anus-n e mb meyvggrgiaedaarovtml snip ago of idiirt ceased was, forms Bushes, daughter a and Mrs. Jaime, M. 8t Parish FAMILY BEltEAVED~Mrs. G. Zalfiwfl i5. “mm” “o? ‘* death ogmher sister. s. S. Scott. fomerly Annie K. Ramsay‘, who daawalyd inflame?" 0312:2311 , s. %acvlillaslrzis,gfy Covehead, in also l sister. G W. Ramsay of Mal- pequq in other. ' lav students o! stun‘; eI-Jnivenity hero I gel: blohelbr of t e commenounen t 3 ‘clock. Priflel tmmtvi t. 8...... J. n £9 h y gxaceivlnc‘ alhyiifilivun will :_ Pant menu». vlslmvuh. no Xmlfllldnib. wii blue concrete fioo with asphalt mum and iron stall‘ basement will be utilis- mum. i5: '51? s? 8 é if eegfig Eternal 118 of Bunde. 14th. of John McQuaid in eavlm the memory o! l. spirit, an affectionate father ATTENDED ART MEITHVG~ menace-rs of ciavlts having been made according statute, His Honour Judge Duffy yesterday granted a recount on R. Bell, for 3, when the ballots for Mr. LePage will son conducted the service at hogs death occurred Shore cemetery. The service, wh c under the auspices of the Orange Association. will start at who was with her father last illness and his deo. Church on May lat where, condition roads, many friends and bors gathered to pay their last tri- bute of respect and svmpathy. Rev. t that of Mrs. o a-amfinfilifi i! $2.52 her rest and» let per- May petuai light mine upon her. Bouris ya‘ May 70th at the P. E. I. Art Society attended the on over the week-end in Saclcville-Mm A. A. Fraser, Miss Ens Macbeod, hiss Wood, Mlm with P. Hush. Min Jennie ‘rumer. Miss Berna Huestls. .P. SECOND y affi- wnd the to the District of on June. Bell he ml ruc- ARTHUR-There passed away on sunday night u the Prince County Hospital Miss Ida MacArthur af- C XII bellton, N. B. Whll in 8 - v ' '. mscrsde he attended the annuglai 13$? mix“ 13'; ybtftxredffxginglDogtrzalg hggftlesohtrvlfigliff Pjneau Norm tar a short ' illness. Miss Mac. meetiirg of the firm of Sinclair and FUNERAL SERVICES - The Mgclggd fibril-jay, o; Ejdon d 3.15pm p E 1 ' Arthur w“ u"? damlhwl‘ ‘if u" stew um. of which his um foth- funeral m Mr. John MoGulgan m. Mini-co Maobeod ' w ' ‘ ' ' m“ M“ “d M“- Mbm M” Arthur of Ives Point and resided her brother his late residence Upper Queen is many years since m may?“ —-—~— ' ' Earle More are left to mourn _pomyflm MALPEQUE 3E5]. m§hghuggfllbgérg1se 52% the 1513i? m’ dwm he ’°‘§: P'%'1In'eent h two brothers, Earle and Alexander DENT PASSES-Word has been m- Messrs Wanda“ McDonald Ha m‘ “my ° wm- I mm“ w” - °"""'°“°' of Ives Point: two sisters, Mrs. caved of the death in Wlnnl on Toombg John Hughes Alvin Marc-Y Ml: Somefl d Tm; W3; MacArthur of Erunom and Mrs. W. W. Mgod, d’ Fred Mamtt Thomas Mr. and Mrs. William Coady are dimllhm e “or was vale‘ R y in tho United States. The . .MacLeod whemnt services at d” church receiving congratulations on the The flrogram yesterday opened funeral was held on Tuesday at. were conducted by Rev. Father “t”! °f 9' ham’ 3m w m?" with a chorus "0 Gaiwm" by me zfllgmg‘: émétglg 1g’: rfysldxgncsvfio Mutlch was elected the Prince Edward the annual meeting of the organization last The session took the form of a dinner at the Blue Room of the semlon Mrs. P. A. Creelman reported on Maritime . Mrs. man is vice-president of the Mer- representing Art Creel- A hearty vote of ihanks was officers by The full slate‘ of officers elected Ivfrs. DeBlois. Mutch. Vice-Pres-Miss Margaret Inring Peake Trensurcw-Miss Gladys Thylor. Programme-Mrs. Joseph Cur- Miss Ruth Press Agents-Mrs. Creellmen and Lowe Executive~All offices-s with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Harris and Mrs. D. in the Hospital at im early hour yesterday morning Donald MacLran of De- She was a lady of many admir- able and lovable qualities. and her death will be deeply deplored by a 0f . IMPORTED rm: noose-w. - Mont. Wright. Mon ue, recently 31° mt-lgan-“fjxegiuttvylg gilfhlgmlilroliglléicgfh (ei/uriggtfie auéhguaoilufikasgrillé 33;.‘ oélvgigrsritgprulh; fut-gaggle vegh wide 01mg M friends‘ mwrwd m” c1 b ‘mmm Bfltlfih moire Service Lei-Elle W88 1i,- pmnk Bpongy and" 55' Mrs Assisting in the sanctuary were: 9 W“ "- faithful member 0f Dofllwfl MW- 375$- " 45* b“ held on Saturday afternoon, when Bog‘ w” fame, Pnnce Ed; Rev_ _;_ A Murphy DD“ motor the Church of Scotland and 110m We“ mfl-Pkflf- B11111“! 166° the chau- was occupied by the Pre- mflilmfshnd fwd,“ me “m, in of st. Dunstatfs Uhivorsity. Rev. the 110-11-4- IYHUI . WW6 Years 01¢ H?! W55 vincial Chairman. Mr. George Mac- the Good Book codes m, mind, R‘ Ellsworth of me 5 D_ U, Mrs. ltfholvean, who was daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Catherine's. .. asbin . . 1 - l? .‘.’Z.°2."‘"“o."§... “ti. it“ 2.2% so“? W“.:'%Z3..“‘b.°.i.“...": .23? we Brahma v a» vhvvlal A Mvvonvr a’ Tram» Pa" $113.55.“. "W" l‘ “iimimt “m, ' ‘its hemp‘ ion liver Libel-M ' and smgwneprbfin and City Branches. training hem" ‘Wle- Mflm- mm -’*~ Gmiek? ‘fwflfih, “§f,°d'G§f,‘“ ‘J’, or ‘c - ‘ . nxz, c1 F‘. Mrriae, 1t . wee .Bask.a.tche'wan. This horse has be- Arrangements were made 1'31‘ ‘Kile _ISLAND WOMAN Kauai m Jafige: Dangxfnfihn Gav‘; EH3; Belfast; also three daughters, lvlrs if“ rtlhresnwilmluwwhfacgolxalacg e nbhvil Vlsifiniiotgarpgyweg N Y-Mzrs Frank Jordan Indian est MeTasue and Chester P. Mc- Ingfg-bgrfwled ilirmw-Efils- ros. u ene . . r . - ' " ' - h ssh news 65m“, service M the Kravwside am D an s. er be congramhgeq on bfln n; we); The meeitn adjourned until next River, has received t e _ , m 1 n ‘at 1 t,“ M‘ x _ Walsh of Dagmme‘ m’ “mint mm“ w t i‘ “w” fiiifitlifiugfifi°fillfifiiéfifiiii $13.3‘? ab” tfatlsfi 13s cgmgtkarvy w?” gvnrhfctedjo by mmrgd ‘lmml ‘V?! b= he“ °“ *'““°" available, which will enable the Le- auwmobile accident while drivizig u... Rev. .1. A. McDondld 0t Tlz- resfiiengg» glint} leébferommh" 1w le h The death occurs ‘ at the Prince Island Hospital‘ of Lemuel Crockett, after an illness of about six weeks. His nee Hattie Pleasant Grove, predeceased . mllrlotbb York, Duck, him of native ht: life . he resided them, where he was a successful tanner, and a hiIh-ly re- the late t and Elisa Tannin. nine surviving lvlfrs. Herbert 18MB. York. one bmher Walldrdn, Vancouver. B. 0.. and one daugh- y ass. during th. from York de- 04’ the neigh conducted the service. The pail bearers were. Messrs. Hamilton Blown, lion Vwsey, Wesley Mabth s. Owe Watts. William Wuttsfwlumy H y. feeling o we learn- sl ssmearium May 10th. at the y years. The de- Odhflln lave Al: fitfihutf .her hex-about “V811 i: A paw tenet wu liven lea pupils of we. G. Clnrlotiotown 14ml Mrs. Full. NEW Emright, 0.56.3. RmnaoCa olio HOLY Flemming years . nocted with the Holy parish some years H80. at the their daughter. Freda. dent intbe first year. Convocation when Mr. i008‘. a. more heart s in one of Waiter lowing day to see his has returned acoompan sister. Mrs. in Moncton according to in! home when his ther inmmved. ton arrived from Amarillo, ‘Iiexas, short stay in the city to his home at Bourls P“ June l to 5. rain; 6 to showers and wamn; l2 settled, heavy rain; l'l and w 30, cloudy Miss P. . has arrived in the night Mliss uline dautrhter of Mr, and and a member of the draws on oratmized in Junior Re the peat several years. —I"unera.l of the late temoon. been called on account ewn. a highly v m. John O. Cuueron, the Raw. R. Moorhead D.. pastor of Si. Church. wssin leriflthyeu. Japan weaker and the ted ex-poc Orient, Rev. Dr. . ‘roronto said yesterday view. Dr. Brace. a m International Ywng Men's Christian sea-vie dope: iga United Ohumh twenty flvs $0M: in inoe of Bacchus where the new is located. He toY. M. t E. C. the ice. who mend but year wnsin the R.O.M.S'. dlstlot m: sdaienng ParLsh, succeeding RAW- Convocation Mount Alliaonilnivemltv. of which Pickard is with her husberutwho latest Mrs. J. . MacDonald. Upper Queen Street. Mass. who was returning h ufter'attend:lng the funeral of mothemz- (Moncton Times). -<_l—-~ n tho war A Oormmittee missionary capital, returned to and has sine! do- Mounted P named oom- N "L" Division in this Pro- vince. Bflbfllntendsnt Salt 2r &e their I .hter~rettlmlnatoil.a . ~ 0m "temmaéttii. until u. u -, O gum “unmanned recital of unusual ‘l; t 3501305 TAKES U1‘ REV. William J - DUTIES-very wok up h“ duties here {gawk-lily l8 WW1‘ °1 u" comer I . to Ontario. Father 1371118119 651M here from Vancouver where he was ilecltprtg 0hr fmdyt-lueofiflt e 11W 01' ‘ p Father might’: arrive! Tuesday night was in the nature o; a hang-qwljlllg as he was con- Perpetual three Redeemer ILL IN MONCTON-Mr. Alfred and Mrs. Pickard of this Sadtville lest week of is a stu- Mler the they left for Monotou Pickud unfortunately ttack while the hotels there. His son loft Charlottetown the fol- father. and led by his mnaining s is rest- comfortably and will return condition is fur- THURSDAY HOME ON VIBIT-Jwv. Father Edward Olin last night and after a will proceed for a two months’ visit with his parents. Mr. Mrs. Patrick Clinton. WEATHER FORECAST — F01‘ ll, thunder to l6, un- arm; 22 to 24, cioudry; '25 to Min some rain. M‘ Ayers of Saskatoon cltv on a few wsvheeks’ visit to her no vo province FINE SCHOOL RECORD-Last lvifac DOrmld . A "Excel esiar" Junior Rod Cross Branch. Grade IX. Rochford Square mm an ad- “Junior Red Cross". Rochford Square School holds the distinct-ion of being 100 oer cent d Gross for INTERMENT AT MARSHTIELD James A. Ferguson was held from the Mac- Lsen Funeral Home yesterday af- Services were conducted b.v the Rev. J. W. Hayter of Hez- elbrock and Rev. Harvey Bishop. Interment was at Marehtleld Cem- etery. Rev. Mr. Hayter conducted services at the grave-side. Ferguson died at Haze on Monday. He was 7'1 years of age. RETURN FROM SAD MISSION L. U. L ihlsclty. Mr. --Mrs. und. of - returned home yesterday from Richmond. RE. 1., when she had of the ser- ious illness and subsequent death of her mother. ma. Mary J. Cam- respected resident of that‘ place. Also in the city yes tends Wu Mrs. Luna's brother. of Quincy. ome his ere services were conducted by locate, D. JesPreab- em yter SEES CHINESE VICTOIIJOUS- China was becoming stronger and former was in the J. Brace, in an inter- of the o! the Association is travelling secretmgrof the world e talent. . Brace who clergyman, for the rov- n. Ohungking,’ OI-llldl C. A. work. P. Belt, of ol- . an nden: 1am? M189- 80318 usco of that Jar-dine w my. driving n on the —S. 5118115 MJI. J. L. Jennie, paste Church at the 0 Engine advised an 1mm - The operation wu outta unaccu- --.ruu (ions sundown-wow Governmen Drums their way to ‘liignish putin for inor on merit protect lt finish, it is un- derstood. grVlglhTlfNGi RELATIOVFB HIRE y Rohewan, lsonthelsluld visit: ing relativeshlgéz Ja-tdlne was one of the leading‘ twen y out t0 Scott fated wl from his man a, brother . manager of the Canadian Bank Commerce. Mrs. J._ M. Kensington is his slstetx-B. a devout Christian. She is survived by her Freeman Mutter-t; Doris; also two sons, Leroy. She wasadmuhwofthehto Mr, and Mrs. Isa-ac Kirby ofG-lad- Elizabeth McKinnm who was fat- ailiy injured in a car accident while ‘ dr ving 1100K. N. Y. dag, wash an no ow Miss o age and was born at er. Blasides her am Mass. Ma y will extend deepest pathy to fix .D. The chief speaker was His Hon- RECEIVES 1H8 DEGREE-J. and rom . 8., when the degree of B. 8a., 'wu conferred on him University vocation. Mr. Maohea-n commuted by S. Nicholson, o . o. u”: rum f o» has u mum. " There illness it ‘Itynq Valley on s vos mo mélftgt s: um her h d d ti‘ su..2rs....."u.r "m ‘m A short service was held at the home on May r Rev. G. lll lotenne Cl-m ' lilo . netivfilomg. - suulrru! CRASH-A our driven Merv Bnehnut, crashed ‘into a m with fills daughter. received a av- front of the cor In dam Os . maiden wu unzip-nonvolatile“ swans mechsnlm. it we: ha- %-_ rsulvnm my“; M, :2: or New Glflsgow -___ zxrncr canvas“ wuxqrne s. s, . Mlllldflll QXDGXI f0 in aadtlqon --FUNE'I%AL or m; MAM three oblock in managed to m m»: at lush tide fMwJWmm wixfilllgfé“ °Y Mrs MA- shortly ma: nine ac . The mm“ f he ‘"1 Wvdresuqy boats are to work on a Govom- "I!!! r lute xesidencg mft u. st. ohrvs Church, _ luv. o. . semis; oosntduicitgbgnm pallbearers w _ _ a BtI-IIIEY Tflflw , Brenton Clark g‘ R. Hunt; Harry Andhzw and Calm Creewoll. Interment. “'35 m U, family plot in ms cemeww a; Joinihl the church. 11...; gm,“ It b0"! 1107110 311d church w", my llmly attended. lflstlfying u, -DEATH OF MRS. MARv (WARD) CAMERON-Them m“. fi gay 0n May 26th at. her liumg C! in summersi e as blace for some years. . is robe v f a. worm welcome .Hs is of .R J Loud The death tool: on Satur- J Cameron Mrs Cameron wmn day, April 23nd, Mrs. her 71st WM’. and had been Muttert st her home lxtGladistone, lll health fOr the last few mono“, P. E. I. Mrs. Cameron had many csnmsbjg The deceased 56 years of qualities that endeared hcr u, f 589' and 1W1 been 1n lame circle of friends who Wm health m1- severa-l years. She ms whet to learn her W,“ gooqptgd Them am left to moum one John O. Cameron of Bostoiumag}? and four dauflhms, Mrs. L. Luna and Jennie, lyf Muncton, N, B, Mrs. Goodwin and Mrs. Hmmj MecNeill of Wellington Centre, —l1AD NARROW E842 What might halve been a, veryflg; oua accident occur-red Friday lg is well th my soul‘. birsband, one milliliter, rd and stone. ~ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Army; .___._ Earle: on Rnserubury Road, qou. -ISLAND LADY KILLED IN AC-' KIWI. N. Y. Mm. Entries’ mother, CIDENT-Word was received by Mrs. W. C. Wood, folmeriy o1 Mrs. Frank Jordan of Indian Riv- P. ll. Island, Canada, now living er of the death of her aunt. Miss in Garlands, N. Y.. Was my“ her dllillrhtor and they had 15g stairs todo some vtprk. rlee later wan. down stairs u l1 out some bedtimg, when she» h anoiseuzdranmtnzmg ‘her-mother in a poo) from gew Racheklfato w e s r, , and herrnephew ti‘); Jor- also in the car. Her sister both meg-god iniurv. n was Indian Riv- r, Mary. than um N. B.; Augustine; 1.; ang David in d m. m ed. musin- w ebe klrezlv mmoznbered Island by many old frimds. down stairs will; some quilts on her ann and em” slipped on the stairs or mg . dim well and fell down head. “Wt the seoo .5 -—- 219.2% “a”? has“ “r "r y _ - . . . . was called wan“ tribute w we ‘fix and believed the poin. Mrs. Wood “T” mm‘ mtm“ m ' mm wu able to ride home later that munlty in general was tendered ma“ but w“ m bed for ‘ f" 18st WMWW- A-W-H “mm lhlyudbetnsheatillhossomnesev- '57-'11“? “nae” a m?’ m’ ere maria due to bem- fall M11 townbmnchoitimelboyalfiankof woodhuwo “vim”; Oamulamvtadinxier ivenlnhis _E_mhM°msBtermsM honour at the on lot townI-Iotel. 5,6,1“, “W; m Casein, L; T)“ r w “mend”! by s. Albert A Gay in pfgunimer about one hundred leaddnl busi- ‘m, u“ h“ biota,“ M“ Sam m.s“..;'&'."s?.r*..uv.."s; saw-m a <> ‘v t» a from various sections of’ the Prov- Iyiymxmh mchw‘ “V” l“ n” alley hu- hm, Mm "we- “le d“ W" "if Harold Brymton at Alberton who Premier Hon. ‘Iihane A. Oeanpbel, w" m sorry w he“ o, M" 1L Wood's accident. ‘Iihey fur iivvi evsr locking forward Mn. succumbs: m; M at any was P. v» v %m§m’ m’ 3:: “amm the near future. . yndmm a hanc- -l ‘some sliver w ‘a ‘ ‘ 5mm“ yMfi “my,,'°d,,,,,,p““ w,,,d’°”'m,,‘,w IIUGHEB-Atmngor, my w. mo wqth a, basket of mu g 3 R! Ml‘. and MRI. John Hughes. Prior m the furmtiml. m avas- “Tglfg- I m. Patrick Joseph. Oil-Art Johnotcne‘: Rim. the watch suitlbg M" *7. 959- to MP. and l“ engraved. accompanied by a. wrlt- TkunlgoMAt vufiléfiecfigbynm ‘FRIDAY May 37, 1939 M) MI. and M?! Vincent ‘lralnor, Mt. Edward Rd n duigbtar. INCH-At Charlottetown, Maynii £08k to Jilr. 1nd Mrs. Howard ct. BEADLIY-In the City on dig 23. 1989. l0 Ml‘. and Mrs. Bradley. u son. NELSON-flit the Prince Bdwud Island Hospital on May 12th u Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Git! I daughter. “krroei-mr" Iilirl. Alex A. aoDonaid. sour". 2m. l"! Mae-lean. son of MIGLQIII. Lewis, re- Saekvllle Allison ND" was ac- hdl 80hr. Mrs. K. Belle River, vlho Blok- b m. at itsy “$1113 passed away after a Mlufi beloved wife of W. N. sid- e age of a1 yours. _ eltlhu MucDonairi ll‘l her W~ year. , llghemAN-At the an: uwvlb ‘mosday. May 30, i939. hits. Doll‘ h", Bid A. Meal-eon in her 56th year "ta MACINNIS-At 228 Fitzroy Si. 01 L... , ,. Evi-"q," itfiihdiifii‘? Pl‘ 3.3.‘;- ’°““ ’ ' ' ‘ " II_I.GUlON-At. glut-lemon, a Monday. May w. 1939. Jam.“ 4 in his 78th your. MOARTIIUR- At the Countv Hospital on my 1'8- Miss Ida. Jones aged 56 W“! JONISQAt Si. Eleanofls on Ml! N. i989. Mrs. Gertrude Jaw widow of the into Malor Jones v1 HO. llleanoi-‘s. JoNEl-‘At the Prlncr‘ count melts! on May 2s, 1on0. MISSY“ one! Iced t6 . IDNIkAB yeglllganofs on Mil 29th conducted by E ot of the Un mums-u m by Miss 001116‘ OI rehlut. who was Bl. . 1089 Mrs.’ Gertrude Jones. wld our of the late Major Jones o! l‘ . OIESlDI-At North Riv". 9' mung}, my so. 193s. Jame Moreai in his‘ 79th YPBT- , GIIIOORL-At Charlottetown v" May". 90, 1930.89 Mrs. Catherlfll ' ‘ years II: v41 Brookline. MassJllfl Flynn ‘fax-Inert; of Oharioitdlm IA ‘Bu t tohis use of tho 88K 01L forts “ha,” _ M’ 1mm . ' _ " -st Dental Rnvfl-‘alv Wt up mums peouv. ma l8 Y’; ' ' ll