' ~ 1 1 JANUARY 9, 1933 ,_= _ W W _ THE CHARLUTTETOWN _GUARDIAN __ _ » 7 __ PAGE FIVE ,W PRIIIDE EDWARD IIDW MA-rms: are-ice. ue. I NIGHT 7 B L45-260, 371:, 451:.- sensation of DOVIOII G OBGEOUS MUSICAL VIENNESI ROMANCE in his I voice! Millie Ill his charm! MDI' ic in the person- ality that made him the sensa- tion of Broad- wlyi NEWS TRAVELOGUE MICKEY MOUSE L roodwoy .fecomes @ Song Illts "Goodnight Vienna." “J ust Heaven" _ “Living In C lover” “Marching Song" m%f1luArwAvswr11r us' MATINEE 3.15 lic. 261°. NIGHT7 & 8.45 26c. 371:. A naarno sroltv or necxurss WEALTH AND aANr_rnurr Mollus- Don't dare miss 30111' Q9" chance to see the NEW With George _Brent Bette Davis Shorts Andy Clydg Comedy And Srcnic -~ _ "' , ..._ -_ wi STOCKS, BONDS, QUOTATIONSS MINING ...i_-- » (Canadian Prcll) 'l`Ul{').\"f0_ Jlll. U-' Biorlnl Avuru Oil ... -... ..... ..- _ . Ajnx (lil .. . . .. 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McAulay was sent for. 1-le administered the last Sacraments and was with`her untill she died;* \ short .time after. The deceased, whose maiden name was Catherine Flynn, mar- ried Michael Burge who predeceas- ed her thirteen years ago. To those whose privilege it was to know her. was to fully appreciate her sterling ‘ein-th. She was an exemplary .'\ hrishlan lady, virtuous and kind, whose word was her bond. To the 'weak and needy She WH5 NWRYS ready to give n. cheerful word as well as rt helping hand. That one who lived so long in this community and took so active an interest in all that pertained to its benefit and advancement will bc grczrtly missed it seems unncc- essary to obscrvc. In ircr death there is removed one who ever real- ized her responsbility to the home. toiher country and to her God: and there is left a void that may not readily bc repziiredr. Mrs. Burge leaves to mourn two sons, Edward in Boston and Louis on the homestead and three daugh- ters, Mrs. W. J. McKinnon, Mel- rose; Mrs. Albert Mitchell, Paw- tucket; and Mrs. Fred Curran. Farmington. Two sons and one daughter predeceased her. _ Also rwrrsisters, Mrs. Peter Ryan, Mor- ell; Mrs. Alex. McDonald, Chur- rfviictown, and one brother, Ed- "- rund, of Farmington, arc left to noum n loving sister. The funeral tooy place on Sun- :lay aftemoon to St. Pctcr‘s Church and the lnrgc attendance borc striking testimony' to the respect in which she was held by the entire mmmunity. The hearse was driven by John J. Larkin, and the pall bearers wcrc: Messrs. John J. Dwan. James Bolgcr, Jnmc~ Hughes, Ste- phen McDonald, William Larkin, l.nd the funeral services were con- ducted by the pastor Rev. R. J. McAula.y, assisted by Rev. Char- les McDonald, St. George's, after which the remains were tenderly 'aid away to await the final sum- nons on the day of Resurrection. Numerous Mass Cards, Bpirltuai` Offerings, and Letters of Sympa- \hy were received by her family. May lrer soul rest in pence. l /ruous Mortar , 'Angus McKay passed away at his old home Bellevue, now. occu- Died by his sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. McLeod, on Dec. 3, |932- aged 59 years. Though subject io occasional attacks of illness- chest troubles-he was in his usual lair health until about a week be- '°"" ll" brrssed away, three days of which irc rvrrs in a. 'coma from Whi¢h hc never regained conscious- nm- 1'- "lily largely be said of Mr. Miilifliy what Christ said of Nathan- iel. Behold an Israellte indeed in Xxfm 18 no guile." We do not take ., to meanlslnlessnegrr in either- cacc, but wc do say would to God . `w. P. MacLeod and Mrs. Frank A dainty lunch was served by the Angus McKay. If he had not much of this world's floods, he had the everlasting goods, 'as the scriptures put lt: “Knowing in yourselves that ye have in heaven a better and an enduring substance." Having food and ralment he was therewith t 7551-11| happy and joyous wedding on the 29th November, 1932 when Mr. John V Johnston, son of Mr. Garfield and Mrs. Johnston of Peters Road, Mur- ray harbour North and Miss Myrtle Marion Butler, daughter of Mr.| ia' P_ E_ I" on Dem 14;h_ 1932 thc` Harry and Mrs. Butler of Greek' marriage took place of My-_ Newell ‘ River, Peters Road, were united in McDonald’ son of John R_ and Mrs. he bimds °f h°1Y mamm°“y' The McDonald of Greek River, Peters - Fonurvr-'Barra tonight. Excerrerrr ice, 7551-li f_ POLICE COURT - There were three cases of breach of the meat by-law at the Police Court Satur- _ day morning. Two defendants corr- fessed and paid liCe“S0 ”“" BU'"‘E“'_'n‘° Man” °f Caledm-m 'nw third was fined $10 and °°Ii= P' E' I" was the scene of B' quiet butr or 20 days. A man clr.r.__,.. fraudulently obtaining food had his case adjourned until tomorrow. ¢°r<>m°f1Y WHS P°ff°"“°d by Road, and charlotte Ruth Graham, content waiting for the 1105595510” Allister Murray and with Mrs. Mur- daughter of Charles and Mm Gm. of the irlherii-H1106 111C01‘1'\1DU\>l0 lray, congratulated the young couple ham uf gasperegux Murray Har- end llndefiled Bhd th” fadeih mt on this glad occasion. A few friends hom. Nm-th, Mr. Hlltls McDonald SWB-Y. l'€8¢\'i/ed U1 he”-V911 f0l‘ him- 'present for the wedding also con- acted as best man and Miss Mar- A life IDD! Presbyterian. MI- M0' gratulated the newly wedded pair. ga,-et graham as bridsemaid and Kay Came W0 f\111fs11°WShiP with M-r. Rvynvld J°hnSi°I\ and Miss ara rircrr autres weu. Amr- the the church of his fathers in Caic- donia congregation two years ago last summer, n step through a sens: of his unworthirress he hesitated taking for many years we under- stand. Mr. McKay’s wife died short- ly after marriage. They had no family. Mr. McKay is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Sarah Jenkins, Bellevue; Mrs. Margaret Kennedy, ers were J. A. McPherson, M. C. McPherson, Hugh McPherson, J. H. McPherson, J. S. McPhee, and John McBeth. His minister, the Rcv. Ai- lister Murray, who sorely misses him and the like of him, though thank God we are not without good I men and women like him, conduct- f ed the funeral services at the iromc and followed his remains to the Brave in Valleyfield Cemetery, un- -til the blessed morning when we i | believe Angus will be among thc dead in Christ that shall r-154; fj;5t_ lv;':]i;§ lsstlrgaistapgllngtgf meme' Toronto' Mm Janws A_ Al_ ins tthalt arirlved this morning.4ThcyE main or December. r icy. in her 901.11 year. Bur-inl on are W tcmfiand "‘°1ki"g “S If 0”; Grade x_L Sadie Maokevm. it/londay, the 9¢,1,_ msg at Snska_ cited over t er arrival. The ducks! Grade Ix_LF1m_en M CN in' oon. are coming in large flocks. Fhey, ce “ EV ' _ sour arormd and come down on 2. Gladys Macrwrii. currma-At ure P. E. I. 1-rospirur, me 0,. Dom, k,,,_,,~,,g Clos, ,,.,,,.r,,_ .Grade V-1. Ruth Morrow: 2. S“i'“1`d“Y~ JW' ml- Wm- R'°bt~ CW' cr. They often cover rr sparc of Jack Darrach; 3. Irene MncEacir- N0. Funcrzrl from his lutc rcsl- two or mme acl_cs_ Thcy are very' tame when they come, you can row` tho South sccm 11. happy nrrd con- sfciahs. They are well treated here m dinner. They ride in thc cars but in of the car. It seems, as you look We drove out to the Gulf of Mcxi. Thi'-`*`° iS E001! fishing over thgrc, many large trout, blue fish, torpon, Se” M55- Spanish mackerel and. mimi' others. Some one caught a bib! whale last, week! I-Iow's that 1°’ USNUK? There are no old here "b°Y3 and Birls of 80 are consid- cmd vwnz and you would believe 1° “ Y°“ “W them 'trip rire right fantastic' too." WEDDING BELLS, McDONALD- GRAHAM-At the Manse, Caledon- 1'll -'\ Sud linsln .. Sylvunite \`11c1|1\ru Gus \\'rlx¢lrr llnr Tutxll sul--s ' usrrrsrnn "1111i1rur\1rn ._ . 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T 1". ‘.‘It'i0 no in 1.11 1" L .":. 1 20 201111 1% 24 421 11'. .sr .lil 1 41 2% her daughters home, Mrs. Scot 'rl 11 72 311% 1:10 nu filo 1:11 1 rr 1:: Too so - grettable accident. Miss Phyllis Dawson spent the _holidays with her parents, Colonel Ulric and Mrs. Dawson. 31'. 11;, Miss Helen Ramsay of Malpequc, 13" spent the holidays with fr~2nr.l.s in I 1;* Bedeque. 11;, I 41;; The Central Bedcquc r&'1.1: 1:; go .1. __ -~1s1r-_-Z1 .l 51:! Mr. W. Ross Wright spent the rholidays with his parents, Mr. and IM,.s_ Horace Wright" 1 eration on Thursday night for ap-’ EXCHANGE llxrlrnniro rrrtcs ht the close ycstrv v \v1~1'<~; _‘__ ` ref wr- rv-rim 111-- and me 1-rr-of -rd 11- wif- Ther- row- l;'...l‘.2ii'§°?.’.-;.".“" _of the evening was pleasantly spent moon was to parts unknown to the f;‘_’_‘_‘:’_’,',‘m’§_‘°_§‘_f;’,f~;__'Tn \'\‘.’;‘_fk by ull. Many know them and alll writer, but one thing is sure; and -:r-:rv rolrir, .1r111. a-_r-or who do know them wish them tl' that is. that the deservedly Pollular ffl; ;ff,"'f~,“i'1,1fr§`f‘,,t|_,. long life of \vcdded`hz1ppin:ss.- young couple huvc the very best ~ru111111 13.55; 111-1~r111111y 23.75; crrnrrrirr .-.~.; Ni-:\r \'0irl€_ J1111. .°~(f`-¥‘-i-l-‘r11<-- 151111111 n1l\'11ncr-r-1 \vr'r1- .scored hy lhc l‘11r1:11li1rn rlnllnr 1rn1l pound stcrllllll 1111 fnrolgir oxr-lrnrrgc _v<-storrlfly. Tire ,|.,i|;||- 1~ir1sr\1l F.-Ili 1-out sirrmgcr :rt .SSM 1~e\11ts 1l'11ilr~1i Slrrtcs |111'-lu|11 oi' 12.1171; ,.r1~<--111r_ 1111.1 _-11~1~ri11r: ~\'lf"i fire sr-1:.-inn H cont. lriglrr-r 11| $f’».fH5¢1 for culrlns. _ 'i‘lr1~ rlullnr opvrrcd :1tvr~~”i 1~1-rrls. and the prrunrl ninrtcri the 1l:1_v :ri $3.- mrvlr ll low f11r the rlny oi' melt. r ins: s:::i4 :r-11:_ 111111 a rr;¢11 r.»1- 1111~ _-1-.~.4 _, ,_ -1119 TR RI l'1.1rr~r 4‘1»r'|r..r:1|i-111 S' 1- 1 1" 1194 The sympathy of the entire com- t I |r_\_\-gg 131 _ 11111111111 111 extended f° me 1="1HY1““‘”‘°“"‘ °”“‘“ “"‘”’°’°"'. "° ”“° {1?.T."{".'.”? 1.1"..111 ru 'barn with the entire years crop oi | ___________v_ _a lttle. The stock was got out of the burning building but some machinery was burned, also a wag- on house. The loss is estimated at nearly $3,000 with a little insur- ance, Mr. Gregg is very grateful to the neighbors who worked so hard and saved the house from destruc- tion. Much sympathy is expressed `Pidgeon oi’ Kensington passed away in the Prince County Hospital on_ Sunday afternoon following an op-1 daughter, Miss Lillian Pidgeon, su- perintendent of the hospital, was with her during her lllnes. The deceased lady was before her mur- thc late Captain John McLeod of - and many relatives of the late Mrs. | 1 ` _- Henry Lewis. who Pas-Svfl Wal' "MM" S"1"‘“5 Gm” “" the m“5"a" Tim uarrlsr cuvncn L' tion station at West Devon on Sat- _____ Jardine, Freetown, last Thursday “day m°m"‘g- The me W” dis`! At the morning service the Rev 'lim afternoon at th! mwmced age of; covered about 10.30 a.m, and was' A_ C_ “mem spoke on ..P,,epm._ 4'?/..s¢ven¢_y.nme yew-,_ well under way. The wind was, ,mon for soul winning," Taking u 3" _._ b1°w1Hs d11'@°ilY 0" '»h° h°“S€ ‘md hu text me word- or sr. Matthew The many friends of Mr. St. Sei/Hal me" m°““"€`d the '°°( and- chapter 4, verse 19, “Follow ms ciarr Trurrror or Emerald, who sul- Kel” B Steed? Stream °f Wai" °“| and I wirr make you fishers or fered a very severe injury to his 91° h°U5¢- All the fummire W*’5_ men," soul winning was set forth hand last'week with a circular “`fm°"°d W 5 5°” distance- Late’ asthe supreme object of the church saw, will be pleased to hear that °“ the Wind Shifted W th* °Pp°51te . The church is more than a social he is much improved i'rom his rc- di1”e°‘7i°“ and the men C°“’d relax organization. Entertzrinmcnt, social service, education, even organized charity are not her mission al- though to all things good her mem- bers are probably the most valuable contributors. The supreme task of the church is the presentation of thc gospel of Jesus and the first and greatest factor in preparation for this fuk is found in the invi- _ ' - ' __ for Mr. Gregg in his heavy loss. S. muon of Jesus, "Follow Me.” Only as humble, trusting, loving mg in .fun swing.. these “,gh,S_ -Passnn AWAY-Mrs. william rorrowr-ru or the rrnsu-1 can wr truly commcncl] his gospel to thc world. In the music of the moming wal included a soprano solo, “Fadelesi M€m0l‘i€S." by Mrs. A. C. Vincent. The Sunday School meeting at 2.30 p.m. was, as usual, a session of interest and profit. The annual report of the school was presented by the Superintendent, Mr. M. R Bethune, setting forth a record of French River and lived there dur- ,improvement in attendance and in. ing her girlhood. She married William Pidgcon and made her h0m¢ in Kensington where she was_ very highly esteemed. She was well known for her kindly hospitality and pleasant disposition. Many friends will regret to hear of her passing. Besides lrcr husband there are loft io mourn iirrce .sons emi trvo daugirt:‘i'.<. Miss Pidgcon, mat- ron of thc Prince County H0g|11ipy_| Mrs. Clyde Clift in Wcsicrrr Carr- uda, Cecil and Er'r1r‘.st also in tho* West, Frnrlk. irmiingor' of thc Bank of Nova Scotia in Victoria, P. I., besides three brothers, Mr. J. A. McLeod, general manager of thc Bank of Nova Scorla in Toronto, Hartle and Herbert l\fcLc1':d in Bus- toii, Mass.. mid one sister, Mrs. Margaret Glover' in Kcusiugtcrr, to whom much sympathy is extended. The fiureral will take place on Wcdncsdrry at 2 p.m. at the Uzrltmi Church, Kensington. S. (Associated Press) WASHINGTON. Jan. B-A new high record for British coal .shipped to Montreal last wack was reported yesterday by thc Commerce Department. British coal shipments to thc port totalled 1.335.000 tons :rs compared 11-1111 106,000 ions 1111- prcvious year. Anthraciio im- ports _iuzrryczl from ti"'.`-' " in l.l1€l,0i)il tons. 1 Eiva Webster; the closing chorus by the pupils, “Tire Christmas Song." A nicely decorated Christmas trcc was then revealed and sll'.'tl_v :rf- ter thc lrrrppy arrival of “jolly old St. Nicholas" and after speaking a few words, got busy nnd distributcd candy and presents io all thc child- 1 rcn from thc tree. Miss Ethel Doug- 1 ins thcn read a \'cr_v upproprlatcl address to thc t/errcircr and Mzssl Ethel Day mode the presentation] of a. suitable gift, The teacher i thanked all very kindly for thcir» lovely gift and address. This ex- amination and programme was then 1 brought to a close with all jolrring in the National Anthem. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and | family were recent visitors to Nor- i terest and describing the ¢x¢e11¢ng WOFK that had been carried on in 1932, by all thc various dr-part. ments. Officers for the year 1933 wen elected on this occasion. At the evening service Dr. Vin. cent .spoke on "Christ seeking gm. irons," a scrrrrorr rviririr was heard wirlr rlcep attention by a large con, grcgntioir. A soprano solo, "Softly and Tcirdcrly. Jcsils is Calling. F5“"" l`Il\Pl1a.cr't~s of different torrrrrriztc-as were thru heard. The sick coirrrrrriirr r'cpor'tc;i havin( iakmr fruit to thc s`ck. A bill of 34 ccrrts \\':r.s paid for fruit, The school coinmittcc r<‘pur~ir'r11rnilIcr~ re c`;cctrd_ rzcu .sack corrrirrittcc, .\'lr's. Mc.bourn| lrlowzrtt and Mrs. Etirviir McWil- lrnnrs. 1: rvns mor<-ci and r-ccorrdcd :lint .\-'lr-_-_ .]11ir111r_v Csrrrpbvll and l\ir'.~'. I.f~1rl.- Mrriirrrt, be npprirrtcd to buy CZri'::.irrr:\.s ircrrls for lhl shut ins. It was decided that In- .st`tutc pay $l.il0 for Christmas Red Cross seals, Sr-als to be divided be- trvcorr mcnrbrrs p:'r‘_sr~r1t. Prorrrarl commit-tcc rc clccx.-d. Aficr busi ness \v."1.s co c‘u