155 DEET F?“ fr!!! i ~i>!"!"1-°"‘.FT°W Gewvlw... -~.- .4. 5r x oil m. In a lilvc: H: IN HOSPITAL — Elton some: wuyho ,who e hendooddnlltlolnqthuegmil nowepotientillflleilollh {Jelalpoodyleoovcry lllt on Ilblmdl 3.3%“ m‘ . Heldlnm for also left for New York yr-Q — ‘I0 NEW GLAS- GOW . Wm. 00ml, B. A who has been holding services in the Church at summereide during Passion W leit for the mainland on saturda. y for his home in New Glasmwyl. oar lor (Jharlotte- town Prkhq mornmg and them in- tend to the file plane to their des- MIMIMCIL-lo. ..'PABII‘UL INJURY-Mr. John M. Johndolu Peters Road. was lbroughv in to H tal surf the King's County _ 05g from a bed cut ln e wristJik. ohnsion was @117.- li llemptwiththol.“ 11%., itlowoundwu pa ' hamster-ed iimmionc 9i blood, he wuslaible t0 leave the no=pinll.—-L. -l)lES AT EUMMERSIDE -- The death occurred on Saturday at her homo in Sunlmerslde are: a tiluu Mrs. Abel-t Cakes, wid- . l ourn own sons. Mort-on and Wickficld; to rwhom much sympathy is extended. The iunorel is being held lhis Elite» lnooll at‘2 o'clock from the United Church. FUNQLL SATURDAY - The funeral the late Mrs. Martin MzmDo was held on Saturday aiicrlloon ironl NOW Dominion Church. Service was conducted by Rcv. Mir. Wood-Side. Tile pallbearers were Messrs. Bruce Malcbran Alex. Wilson, Al-nold Mac- MacDougall and C. in New RETURNS FROM REGINA- " W. H. can! completing three- month coon: in criminal investi- gation. ‘This coulse which was at- tended by a number oi‘ Royal Célllildlfln Mounted Police from each oi the Provinces was con- ducted in Réqina. Sask, mm. Keith ligocxinl-wn, Monte.- le. has returne from a month's filo to Florida, While there he vis- isted Palm Bench and Mia-mi also other important Centres. He spent some time with relatives and also met. some 101mm- Islanders. who were on vacations. Mr. George Been, 00nd: of Mir. J. P. Beel- Montague, was am those and was oe-lltiy all-pr d to meet ‘Mr. ‘ on so far from his native Ishn . Hismmyfriorxilwilh CELEBIATIE w BIRTHDAY-Ono 0f residents of irtlw a mnimy'1‘€.°'§‘““°°°t"m Street ‘Illa Guardian . wit friends in congratulations and t wishes. to no avail. BICIIVIS AWARIL-Miin Anno- tasia lnightiser, daughter oi (hp- tainandMrsJusJJ: htiurhes been awarded s scholar i in the gniversity last May, obtaining hot Batchelors degree in Arts (with highest honorsr is at present tak- ing a Post-graduate course ill Ec- onomics at this same institution. The Guardian joins in (elicitation: to this brilliant scholar, who will no doubt do honor, not alone to hel- parents but w her native Province as well. Once 06am on amateur ploy drew a capacity house at the Prince Edward ‘Illectre when l. three-act comedy "nae Cloned Door" was presented hot night. The production was under the auspices of the St. Charles Auxiliary Society oi the Charlotte- town Hospital and lived up to the enviable reputation oi that organ- ization tp stage an outstanding entertainment. ‘The Closed Door" gave tragedy, comedy and drums in one play in an unusual combin- ation and brought’ tenrs and laughs from the audience as the plot unfolded. LOCAL MEN ARRESTED-Two Charlottetown men were arrested in Moncion yesterday and will be brought here to stand trial for the theft of iox furs. local police an- nounced last night. The two men K6300 uxlttigastood to have been talkeig cus v on a. minor barge Moncion. and when 8957051911 were imlnd to have two fox furs in their possession. Charlottetown police were nzicated with. Furs hMl been GYRO DINNER. DANCE-Eighty- iznded the annual Gyro Club at the Nation- A Canadian ' a-l Howl last night. Fen-tilting the 0i the l the Board or Trade at the ‘(B88135 last Thursday that the J0ill‘i1_ newspaper intended putting a l anniversary number Wk; a floor allow, under evening M. direcflunof Ml‘. lihrle master of ceremonies. i f! included: solo, ' magic Qmfedemtion celebrat- Dr would also be the 75th of the Journal, Mn, and the members . heartily congratulated n on having his n leach the 15th mark. Board said lhey wflilld pleased w (to-Operate in an will! m the souvenir num a successful orle.—8. TWO COLLISIONB. N0 INJUR- IES-Two collisions in Charlotte- Gregor tie Nell. Members eluded: Jim Cameron as llliltt Nell; . d, farmer; Gibbert Hen» ry villain; and W as aileriff. Music 10l- lied A1 Blane ' - glassupp by s or Fire damage $1,000 to a. quick lunch restaurant here morning. Origin 0! was e heating fixture, (ii-amen . e restaurant, operated on the some p with a bowling alley establish- ment in the Market Building was hum the ceiling. A out water quickly extinguished the flames. however. The first fire was discovered at 8 a. m. FAGGED OUT ? AIu/aysliredf Vll-lElliXl-IAUSTEIIII mun no sow. rumfilm 7v 0': nmuont nus Youueldonllenawoiilsnwllok .3.”§“'“..&;l&w hl-Td BLAZE n ltssTAUnANT- $150.00 by * mimmeanooumiielgdwulggtomllnnathu 0 WQNBDAY YIJTIBDAY — The of the lam John T Rodd was held from Bt Pam's Church yesterday afternoon where services were conducted b Archdeacon Raymond who also officiated at the . mizl-lnent was at the Peo- e'| . bearers were . H. H. Home. W. E. Bentley, R. I... Cotton. D. L. Msthisson, The- odore Berliner and Mr. Olive. EVENING AUXILIAB, MEET- devotlional was spent in ion study, in particul- ar the omission h itals maintained by the Church. P m; were discus- sed for the Easter thankoffering t0 be held inter in the month. -IYMYATHY EXTENDED -— Muoh sympathy is amended to Mir. and Mrs. W. T. Contain oi Sum- merside in the sad of their daughter. Verna May, Mrs, Bren- ton Carr, who passed away on Balt- urdsy evening in the Prince Counw Hospital. Mrs. Carr was 29 yeels of age and had many friends n Bummercide who will symputhizg with her husband, parents and sis- ters ill their bereavement. The lsoa Tuesday m?- e e service in Clhlumh at Tryon M: 2:30, ‘files- --CRYSTALS WIN ROGERS team from WINS VALUABLE SCHOLAR- SlllP-Douglss Lorne Gibson of Winniwt. 50h of w. LA. Gibson, Commissioner of the 0i’ toba and Mn. (formerly o! Ml-IBIIKIOIG, REL) has been awarded n. scholarship of the National Research h s studies at the Uni- ibeon vereity of Bleeding. Mr. G gradual/ted from the University of Munitdae in i906 with the degree of 35A. in dairylng. Since then he has spent three yearcin poet- timp graduate study of dairy bacteriology . at the University of Minnesota, has of received the M. Bu. degree uui is now co letillg work for the degree 0f, Plh. . Mir. booms many friends in 9.121.. with to oifer con- gratulation to this wilted son oi on; of ‘our successful Islanders 55535 writ g5 é ‘it iiigit, o “u iv wfimnfaadt Ewan» fir. Albert wrim = 10"" 11hr ll‘! l‘ “n. gr; ‘u. 02mm. Th’ its, oldest and’ ma» nofMr. W-“WINIDRAMATIC rm;- ‘RUIN! dll LIGHT SNOWIALL-Glurw over Prince ward mend day lint whoa‘ nddcnta liming wu ml inc after wesflleroleond eoftsnow tux-newton. ' fell ti‘. —PASSID AWAY-Al friends will extend my Mil N_ Br-B. 00 Avril 4. 1N9. the commun- Halbor lost one o! but lmown citizens Demon of ma. Wm. Shu- Bl. who penned "peacefully away on above date after one you- of illness with heart trouble. The death oocuned at her home, Upper Queen Street. on Wednes- day. April 5th oi Mrs. Joseph Dou- oetic. after only four days‘ illness. The deceased leaves to mourn, besides l. eorrowing husband, the following sons and daughters: Henry, Wilfred, loo and Eugene, city; Isadore. Montreal; Frank. Hunter River; Sister St. E110, of the Congregation do Notre Dame, Montreal, and Mrs. J. A- Peters, cBJpQ ‘Pl-averse. filoolfltlifhfifulohn, There passed away April 3rd, at the Sacred Heart Home, Char- lottetown, William Stewart in hi! 80th, year. The late Mr. Stewart was n resident of Peakes Station. and was e general favorite with young and old, for his many witti- cisms and kindly aois. The re- mains were forwarded from the Hennessey undertaking parlors by train to Peakes Station locom- panied his nephews, Albert Wood an Jamel Jay, thence to St. Teresas Cemetery for burial. followed by a large concourse o friends and neighbors. the services at the church and grave wen- ftgOliig-ggbed by his pastor. Rev. J. . ken. 'i'he nail bearers were Messrs James Cormelly, Pililip Mooney. L. B. Huflhes. Patrick luffel-ty Joseph Carmichael, James Gnu-- land. - l-fle leaves to mourn a sorruwing widow. four sisters and two brothers. May his soul rest in peace, THURSDAY yesterday two drunks were eaoh 3”“ “l” mmlétf“ m“ °' fir” yl. on case was - Joumed Dmne \ edawith the -theft of ll ' ter- from the Union Cafe, were committed Ior trial. ~ I -_.,.._ JASSIING 0F MB. HUGH B. MMKAY—-Mll1y friends learned with m ‘regretoi the passing 13h . ' of London on Sunday, April 9th, at '18 years of age. Mr. MacKny had been in falling health for some time. He was a native of Clifionp New ‘and was the son o! the late George B. and Jessie Muc- Daniei T. MacKay of ummersidc. He was a. prominent farmer in the district and was most hi hi es- teemed by a large circle o fr nds. Ho was a member of the‘ Masonic Oldes- and the funeral in under. him some years ago. pathy is extended to e sous ‘and dauuhtem-fl Wlfl 88B iii last was blouqht to e no: Count Hospital but ‘fie be- come radon y weaker un the and. . 00mins was born on the old Cousins homestead at Burlin - ton where he lived all his life. o - the Ion or the late Alexander m!» mm; ly meila . mm is (mlgmlah residence this "wit, roucl: COURT-At police court ° Kayluldalnotheroithelailebr.» TIUAN‘! Ieppolnwmm tnmiikb i " town of Bumlrlelside n 100 dollars per year. at cu t the mlice had made h lo f to look after this , mom than they mane; their many other duties. decided to s for these du es.-.5 m». Cornelius Curran, Card Head, was in the ci on Thurs and mompanicd e remains train Friday evening to 48 taken in the home of the remains tern Mrs. Brien. 8WD m! 0b . wu so was nt an officer solely I.“ his uncle Mm Georaze Mcmllagoildy Station. From there remains were his sister. Mrs. Sadie Curran, Cardigan Head to await burial on Batumny. Ac- companying from Rulniord, Maine. were his two sil- Gallant end Mrs. 0’- -DEATB 0F MB. EDGAR C. oi: and two daughters, Mrs. Edward an And’ ,' MAWABDID HCHOLAMHIP! --'l‘wo students attendind Sum" morside High School Academy have mcoived word that they have been awarded onal scholarships for Daihousie niverdtyhllaving taken y student is Ada. Budlbury o1 “o, wihoae scholarship of $150 will depend on ho: marks in the Maritime board exams. Miss Suds- bury h in mule u-e. -DEATH 0F M35. ANGUS PkAllfllflh-qhm passed away at her home in Grand River recently. Mm. Angus Preught, one of the oldest residents of the district. Mrs. Preught was well known and moat highly esteemed. She leaves to mourn, two sons. Raymond of Richmond; Michael in the USA. d Mil. And eque. Mr. l‘ . formerly o! Chelron. Mr, was unmarried and had res-dad Centreviile Bedeque for the st rs where he was moot h emed. Mrs. J. A. left to mourn. lace on . l a e residence North Bedeque Cemetery-S. m negro ion duo to a f ie-red a tract mdiglx-Viifaed blw-fillle mm“ fiilfi. £9. VQr-a ' r * _ v . - 1mm confirm: ‘ " ‘fillet the re. on the W Islands Ibrry wo be satiafeotorii ' was the r by Mr. R. niehtettlle s meetingheidinthofloar "It had taken a e Fedé mistokosilmet been GOLDEN WEDDING -- A Mrs. Boniamirrwri t were years married on st day. in: u they wished no matefri I e! Rlberteon, m. Mrs. McFol-Lanc. and Mrs. who also represented the when she resented Mr. Wright wi bell of Mznll, Ml‘ Mrs. Wright have with them their Wflgh Y9!‘ Collett 01’ B6- wmlggf ment wu at Grand River. -RECEIVES INJURIES - The many iriend; of Mrs. Kenneth El- lis f Summerside will learn with t of condit- hi ah uf ood adjusted maria Mutch to 6 Char- ‘Trade m‘; Room. lot of work boih on the part of the committee and th rel members but an Hell wedding was celdbrated in wer Montague on April 10th which fell on Easier Monday. when Mr. und ‘"153 m couple spent l. quiet day and even- o celebration- exoept that of n. few of‘ their inti- The aftorn . - 00h WIQ rm ‘Jigbai: °.'.‘.".'.*.'.‘.‘.; m being MY. 30h‘!!! Geor e Poole. tituto '11 n1. Q N! in ral was held from 15 to st. Patrick's Church. omld River. Requiem Mass was said by Rev. Bennett MacDonald. infers- '° llom on FUBLOUGB—Ml5l Audrey DeBloi: of the Canadian Church Mission at Kangra, Pun- Jwb, Indil. arrived home for her Nmllar holiday and deputation filfough on Saturday last. Ken- ll the some mission field in Canon and Mrs. Has- Charlotte- d/evollt-y oerryinc on up school and miwonery work there for twenty-live" years. Bho is eesig . lOil and m. Minn" o! this city, and is at present staying ‘with the latter. -DIA'I.‘B 0F MB. ANDIIW wanes-m. Andrew Wodm. s most highly esteemed lrgeideng g! passed aw on u - of about thr e loaves to mourn, his widow end the folio and daughters: Mrs. Ralph , Mrs." Harry ‘Plllman, Oheoteltlluces. . Frank c- Guile end Mrs. Neil J. Purcell. all ma. John B. Rink oi m’ . ucu. And his slain. Mrs. John Mlhoileg nss ‘nLANOl-IAR sas 9-2 alum - $01 d 00.25011 llt M11. James Qfiinm Jlmfl 1.13MB!!!‘ .Bellfor it. Null! set-Ma hurt attack SUCCESSFUL in. and honor The mfg! occurred in RIIUWD HBIMUIID 1'11!" IN l0“ l3 lfiiih Hill! _ ACTION I03 DAMAGII - clvil lotion for cl Dominic name. M. Clarence Murch . concluded in yeeic before Arsena ‘for the tglnintifl and Mr. R. was for recovery of alleged d ages resulting accident in Charlotte but was catches been in progress for pnettwo days. DROWNID IN I has been received in ‘this cit the death by drowning in 8t. id of Robe f. F10!‘ l nilfon. Ont. Ml‘. quointe who were very~ the then first M Details of the Mr: is had an h d call d l’ he rllshed i. igl- a}? gig from over ex: n. Mrs. was rescued and is now in wile of Re doll. nt.. survives. Trrnbe were hurried lotetown. L. O. B. Aw-Thl u. or P. w‘.- nu as u» by can ~ glgillhdhfllfll» me mu: m! Wm! ma. mo’ M and Albert 1mm Indie wu moved to iil o! a sumptuous dinner pare by the ladies in their style. MnDsvia were of was Roger u l0! l}! Kl .All'i “Ii lfillgwélbnl: wealwllr ‘ ‘After a w" rstsilmllrr t" ‘u... g . raving! oval-y‘ own this Mill Ill‘ " i mum. melt" i pol an. ywlw d mhlllg o in iittoboiuo can no ~ , - Qlmv Willy-Overland today! You'll bi to ’ ‘ link. v T klleawlllyu-Ovoa-ndhd ' u marl-l »_ llyoltlroopontologitlldfyonwullth 60101 yo a s l tilgiydlfll tutntoadmlrqfluitlietenlthrlli " you gal bollindlziwileel. no noudtinlootluinici Ab. momma-wow WQ" h‘ m rloovef! from TBA-The llihitll of the Illdill AM tilt! 0!! I'll! me well val defendant. the Buplome Court Ml‘. Justice A. B. t. Judgment wu reserved. 3 Mr. J. J. Johnston. K.C.. appear: o defendant. The action from In automobile year. The case was on the docket of the Bu lune Court in January a .5.» over until now. ‘m6 dlhtfl!‘ “who LOIIDA-Word t- rt ‘lvlzis. the Uni Tow: gone 'out th d gone beyond he: o . ‘Iiowr Tcwrie the ho :- pital. One daughor. Mrs. irimble, v. George ‘rrimble of Lon- Mr. ‘and Mrs. in Cher- gnniaed at Clhoe Cove on lhbnl 1864. ‘may built the old Orange Hell at Long Creek. and met time continually until 102'! when the uarml-l at Canoe Owe. Mint pn- t2. Kingston aYpoin-ted want mute! while the f0 lowillynprognm was carried out: The K g. ationel Anthem: The and iin “4“,'j'_' , or. w: mm o them. .. V u ._ - z F“ _NIIIRI,!I|EIASON . d . w cum dlyroecllod- Ihoudt M I o'clock lut night i; kflbwl fromtbe were warned it 1m a violation of the Fish and Game Aot 0i mil frovince to fifll trout ihmush the co. A urn-rile A 0 mo toM MM‘; g“; M“ , 2‘. l. l . ac- Ihnsie a daludh l‘- PATILB-SON-At “l0 P. E. I. H05- m, A l a. ‘mo, u» Mr. and loose c0 l. e Cit! on 1929.410 Mr. and Mrs. w. W. Baker, ~ At the on 0, i939 w Ml‘. and Petu- Proud. Yoriz. I _- §9Fiwilnlu4lt ihe Prince mwm u“ gOME4mwmwow$SQl i» a a do a I Wfiml ‘hospital if?" him , to ltdx.‘ and Mrs. Algvereifi Balmdels. Qity. l. son. i DEATH! l BAKEll-“rhen lwfly 0! l Saturday, April i, i009, James lLi. Baker of North . aged 8i m . Mmllmlh-At Bedeque April i930. Edger C. Mwbood. = D0lRON~At the City, Hospital... Aapril 9, i389. Xavier Doiron, aged yeors. MMCALLUM-At 131 weymvuih 53-99; on Monday, A i1 10, 1939 muiu slum MaoCalum. aged! , months, daughter of Mf- 8W1 M". . B. n r1180, Aprilwlfl, l" 620m‘... 331' nu residenof. n April 13, 10st. llmd Yun‘ v :5 I l is r I i Ill Tired 0ul i. v l 5 l healthy become woehnul flown mi worn out, and are unable to afield v Jifi- n» lwlillliolfl ecu... run»: ,; up in the no dreading flu . 5m disease or COGIHCIJUODAI dir S vl item of fluttered 1mm, impovtf- ‘ filled-blood, and an Qlhlustcd m- ~ ditim of the entire system. ' i Ill hytylAillAilifilil-Pliltib j . h _ » ‘above zero Bind u. ‘ BUCHANAN-A A u a, i930, to Mr. and Mrs. vln ‘gush- li wlnl, a boagid a girl. AM-At ISXQQMU: March . 1. J. .Pe.isl‘s0li, a lon. (Patriot i April l2, ‘ .Msl- , “U! - Island "til snub. wit: $- gllunitel- illwiéan, eds m. ~