.. '.. _-,.. ....4- _l-;;_..........,>-» i l Fl é, i -_-_ L_4‘__\P/. ’.“:‘i‘."~?‘**!“““:_. PAGIZ TWELVE Jui~ l ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ i FEBRUARY 111 0-, ‘u 17 OUR NEWS BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS —.l'.\l\'l ' (LA. EXAMINATIONS MONDAY -I_II.\\‘E FUR ST. LOUIS — A il llil tllllllll witic left by rcccll. v lliloafll the examination re- niiireii for Chartered Accountants A dcart-c. For the past, three years h: ll...:lc ill] Saturday after- has bcctl eniulovcd witll the firm .\i.ll;c.cil, iillcre they villi <1! ClflFk-“dn, Gflrdon, Dllworth. u.iln ltit‘ ‘Iorunu; “m, Cltillltivlf: IiXId Nash. Toronto. On- Lilith, A155“ q, a triiio, lnirilltt Drcviouslv graduated . ‘in- imrtv Mull: x“\_‘§_\"ql BJClI. oi Commerce from University; ‘Llliilll, Hazeil Phillips 0! T010111"- - litt:il,. Joining tile _ _ 1*- "llIl\‘l'L>l(lt3 were Mr. F03 MEN 0N TOUR-MR G113’ F;:'_(]‘_5‘g and Jwm,‘ I-{<-llile<l_v of Soutltport, Maritime tl_'"‘l1[ ior the Ratllston Purina 00.. loft SilltllfliiY morning withanum- ‘ ; hi!‘ oi pronlult-nt Island fox ran- . t s‘ inr St. Lotus. Missouri, where iriil bi» inktn on a tour of - Purina t‘.‘tll0‘.'lfll€‘lllkll farln. Tile fl ilclcguiinn ixiil join about (‘ziniltiirin ranchers froili the .ie:‘ Aiiirltlinc ‘Provinces and Que- ‘ nnil Oilzlriri. Mr. Kennedy is nil of .\ir. ll.J. Kennedy, 50titll- \\l.ill)l.\'( i. c: ‘. l).‘.\l.'l Wallace u Suit cf Di‘ ztnd ,l:i'-i- Alilciirilzic 0t . "'l;R'|-;."\Y¢'Fll0 filli- Frctierlok J, Mi:- \ cal Slitu ‘av ' ,. '=- \“l‘.‘lll"ll\‘ b\' t ...i lIl l \‘ francs t-rtii... \\I‘\'t; DUIACI‘ )—-'I‘lic lcadulr. q‘ i". iult‘ ' ' l‘ " ‘ A . . ' itcr, W. . HEfllV- , , - .. A c crave was cen- b". l’. (I, Nft-Cortilrick. . 1 lil it. C. Criilctcri‘, Chat lnllclluic l '“" .- gull» wllic_ll ll i-liillds Fri- ilito huge drifts ind been repurtetl. Joni-s said following a the Gilli Isluntis Sutur- - ~= l 'i‘-\i> return" trips were made o‘ t‘ -u' Irl><l Di , 1 the _,iill.i_ii.\z.- ~ AIIEIAILRIID- ., _ ' ,’ T. .,,’,,“‘§i’,‘-,O,°JQ,,,,S DIW- .'\ t . ' ut inctty wt-dditlg _ My had be?“ I MAI)‘ I "hi: " lcil i llll'ill\\' but was not“. Pearl. “l "~- glgr; ;;,~;°",,,,“,,g§,'3 A‘ ,,ff.“_‘dloivh°l‘l_ ‘I732, . )1lll.\' was reduced . u Cunard yum \’_;)\' swirling; alllOW driven b1‘ W“ c, ML w,-_ l nu ia~iln-lntil~ ga e. WL and we ‘law 1.>0O pounds of lIlflll and three mm 1-113 cm-Enmm. 3 Dusvctittcrs were ciirrlcd oil tlic two -- i, h i by m.“ n _;_ wmw , round flights to the Gui. Islands. _,,, ,. U; me mmwdme f Pnssctlgers were natives of the . 1w ccri-tnony u lc- l islands returniilu to their homes. “(nsfbfltlfifl traffic on the Chat"- rll-Ifnllcttin sci‘ vlcc was , llilftlflfl six passengers be- ciirricd front Clinrlotfctovttn home in Bldelord , a three from Stnnnierside. A c of friends “Pall ‘ Stcal-nlnn plane took nlail from Wire-i» MF- Alll-‘wlliv ‘ sumnlclsidc to the mainland ter- it‘ mull OI the ROyul 31,1131, nittfllitl. a. brother oi ‘ ‘till; among the guests. ii ills n1 . illonu SlO\\'._')' shrill building ‘ l>t tilsiiblcd Lilli}. .. Rti ut the ilcinu of‘: Muir... to which tnc . cn i of botil purfics lnci airs. Williams I Ponliicul Iiigli ltfass was calc- _.__._ bi"4l‘:(l in st. Iyllllstalrs Basilica \‘\Ll'\BLE IIORSE- ycsitrtliiy‘ by‘ tlle lvltJst Rev. Char- l Md we Injsforulne lt- Leo Nclllgzin, BLJlOI) of Pem- ,_,;,. “one m, Tinm-b. blnili", Ontario. and a ilative of inc we n-Qm ‘rigiii ll. tlls Proiulcc. His Excel- {i}, lflqhpb-JHK l(‘llt2\' ‘was assisted by the Rev. P. 11¢ my,» C111,"- Iittfnllcn. D. l) rector oi tlic Ba- tinr u; a bimd- ‘slllCll as llzgn prlc .Dcrioolis of the L30 pm. autiior mam were Rev. I-‘uther McKenzie ,, 1,1, ha,“ me Rev. Fillllvl‘ Iillswol-th of St. it ‘mid find its WCLV KHMT U111\'l’1‘5*1l' $3“- D9590“ ‘w, i; did no; . xvii the _Rev. Father I hon-u. “Lin; l _ ..t Ulll\'€l‘ally staff ~ iii; tin-mid . _ . . i-aralnll ill: Rev. Father rim-ac 110w]- L90}? of the lluslica. H z» >ll.’\\\' by the river Words of \\'PlC-Ot\lE to the visiting - lJP/cioi‘ was forced Bishop were siwkcil by the Most p1,“. and s“ out on Rev. J. A. Obulllvall, Bishop of for shcltcr. After half CllnTlt7l[P'.0\\'II._ _ Fill: about in dct-p In thc (Vftillllg Bishop Nelligan <~ to the rtuvldtlllfic oi‘ coilrlu ' f 1' Whlv-h W“ -»)vIr. Douglas Ross of Kinrcss. ilas‘ ion o“; Airs. James Curran. Pleas- WEDNESDAY ,\'i‘ (BIRD-Lieutenant Colonel L. T, Lowther. principal of Prince Street School. spoke on iladucatlon On Sunday evening a very large at a meeting of the Char otvietmvn representation oi the iocafKlngilts JGvro Club Monday night. Mr, Gli- lof COILHIIDab gatlgered in their lbert R- 1190" Bl951d°d~ ‘tome 0n ticeii ‘t. t0 welcome "—'_‘ _ . R , _ N ,1 .. _ _-A(‘(.‘EP'I‘S rosrriou _- Mr. g§°}5,,,.,§§lo,g L65: inihduis 13:3“): Albert Poirier, son of Mr; and ' " ' ‘Mrs. A. J. Poirier, Miscouche, tins auto tang ILL-unto Condit- atli til-ow. sliovrs little ilnpruie- nlciil. Sllc is in ller 90th year. . . , ,- _, “w” “W t°______me “amt accepted a position with c. Bent- —I1\' MEDIORY-Jlie flmvers on icy and 00., wholesale dry goods the altar in St. Mary's Church on I firm at Truro, 14.8., and leaves this Sunday were tilt: gift of tile 5PH1UY ,W@¢'k f0! TTUTO t0 like 0W!‘ m5 W. its tlnAlwlificgtionatc illCillgfltll , new (U11168- totvt o.-w.' -—--—— wiliilf, ILCCIOI‘ 5r‘ ltllltiugtifllflli, who aw ismlvn ctrznorrml ‘passed away oll Jalltiliry stir-S. .}ILAStSESl—IVIrs. CliooggethGresiizi. —-—- 'inl=.'s on, ias rece ve o ilews that her uncle, Rev. Septi- mus Edward Colwili. passed away suddenly at his home in Winnipeg in his 85th _vear.-tPatriot please copy). —RI<J(‘EIVES APPOINTMENT- At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Prince County lvlally- friends callcd on Mrs. C‘ gfosfliizlé wfi§flguisasrgppolntvdtlidg Edwilrd 5mm,“ PM" “flk l” 95*" secretary of the hospital to take tend coiluriliunitloils Cibfliexlicit- me mace of Mm Helen Peters’ sloil oi her birill l_.i\. "ails. snout: ‘mu has resigned and who“ em M“) is mm“ "Ymlufcd m ,1“‘““", tagsuletlt has just been announ- tiispcnsed ilosplitillty lil lltl tisut cod‘ s gracious manilcr. a ____ ‘ v "“_“,' ', ‘Y —RE'I‘L'RI\'ED TO TlIE MAIN- ~r\l‘7u_l\f- _ ‘Pl ‘Ilyl-Cfjnfkb LAND-Captain ‘Basil Kelly re- rf ll/“Dhgllmld- F" U‘ ,R““f" n tilrned to Halifax on Monday LlIilfCll,_Cllllllllfl‘eitl(‘. iltl(ilt.~l.'\‘(\‘\‘l.l-_ morning‘ where me CL s_ Brant‘ bunltnersiclc Iii-ill othool Acactniy of which m, is commandant. L; ‘"1 “rfdafty lmmg. m5“ .“ KL‘ stationed. Captain Kelly came to ltooti lllttstiation_ of lyric gnu “b: sinumerside to attend the funeral tiilliin Inc 8t_l(II"€.?.S‘\\¢_!? o i Ills o; m; 5,516,.’ M55 Mary E_ Kelly telestlilg anti illsutitinc. and Mm yqoregce ‘ _ ,_ "W _ I Keltv, who also atttended he ‘égltlhti, kfudmy’ fiiiicrnl, returned ytesterday morn_ lIbSL \\'(‘Cl£vlOI' Ullltiltit) 3o lull‘ it Xillaikhhsh Kelly Rom‘: o“ to Neg‘ position with the electrical _ colli- iany oi that city, iiclore his tie- lllil'llll'€ he was presented with ti. variable watch bv his . ‘es' luttt-Lowii Board of stroke on the work n1 tnc _ ‘(Joitlinissiotl iil (Itiarlivlle (1\\'l\. (l.‘1l'-_ int; especially wiul the U-klld 0i 'i'i‘ade brici. —BIRTIII)A\' GRI-IE '1‘ l N G 5- Six passengers were carried by Canadian Airways on two return flights to the Magdalen Islands yesterday. Four 0f the pas engers were patients enroute to hospital here. They were Miss Laure Elo- quiin- l2 year old Grand Entry girl suffering writh appendicitis, and Mrs. Azad Doudreay of the riune place, and the Rev. Father L. Chounard and Miss Avila Bour- nunierotis l friends who \\ lsh him every success l in the land of Uncle Saul. HELP APPIIECL-TIED -— llfrs Hugh F. LIucKaI‘. Breadalbane, rc- ceived a card from Regina aclt- knowletiizing receipt of bole of clo- thing and Deciding sent for wcst~ crn relief from Plcnsniit Valley _ Mission Band and Y.P.U. The dcau of Grindston". Passengers to curd stated the 1,319 was gygggfully ill!‘ Gulf Islands were Mr. C. C. received and each article found a YliQOIIESSe fllld M155 Afifillilllll- 3-‘ N. home. —I"UNERAI. 0F .\l . WILLIAM DIALLETT-The ii: ' service-s for MTS,_\Vllllfllll 1\lii‘lctt. were iicld on Saturday afternoon iroln hcr late residence tn the Rewplcls Cemetery. Rev. L. E. G. Davies of- ficiated at the honle . and grave. The pallbearers were Mayor John E. Campbell. Patrick Daley, Archie Sharp, Harry Suusbtilgv, Thomas 1), F. MzicNciil; secretary, G. W. Bishop and John lIarknes.—S. Iiottft: captain No.1 Company, Earl -- Stidsbunv; captain No. 2 Company, —Ml'. Dellzil filzicNeili lcft Etinl- Claude Kenny; captain No: 3Com- merside Moilclav tnurnliltr fur Ixcut- pithy, Fred Macm-qd, some slight, ville. N. 8.. Whore he \\'1l1_b@ rm‘ changes were ntade on account of iiloyed by Sch-lie Store in that the death last year of Duncan town- Al the lwme 0f M1‘- 5Y1°d_‘-’\'1"- Palmer, assistant chief, whose the staff of Sunlnicrsltie store pr‘ ma“. has been taken by ML D_ R S —AI‘POINTIIIIJNTS CONFIRM- ED-The appointments for the ensuing year for the Summcrside Fifi: Depitrtiuent made at their annual meeting recently. were con- firmed at Monday night's Council meeting, and are as follows: Chief. W B. MacNeill; Assistant Chief, scntcd Mr. MncNeill with an annro- hmCNe-UL nriale remembrance and showers of good wishes front the stuff and ttli his friends accolnptmy 111m 101' his future success. OntWednesda," evening Feb, 2nd, the friends and neighbors from Kinkora and Newton gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R‘. McCabe to express their good wishes. After calling the house to order Mr. Jmnes P. Callaghan read the ENJOYABLE HOLIDAY — Itilrss Hazel l-iopgood 0f Malpetiiic arriv- ed home on Saturday trout a two "t Eloutllport and it ill benediction. ~ at? went back to All ' - 1511f! a "fmPY-f?" v iinit tltIIL‘. however. flor the vi itill: church difrnlbflfl’ ' hits 100 fill‘ gone to be ivas held by the Chairlottetovm ll1l’l to be shot, The Colt ~“. Knights of Columbus in , ionfillikl to his home llclne. v Filuiij." but, had suificicnilv - P Nfllif-‘llll l‘ f‘ Rmdumc 01 r.l ‘ Allillfdfly to conic to i Si. Iruiéialrs Univcrs;ty_ and at t nrle time w s fl teacher Il\ Qticcns l ,, .. Cluirlnttetuwtn. He € ' - general to the late (~_.—,'i_“_';_"T""D oi the Howell . , . iind their staff a rcprlsclltittlvcs leave this , t-ii l"lll|.i‘ for Ottawa. will .~ncnti ac matters thcvllavc BlSlltlD tTLéanv of Charlottetown. hon Nfligan will remain in frvv days before ("la " _ dicci-ee at Pem- tlirtt: dart; , r>t-l ,. bril-ztl. \l<- l, Ilml. William S. Stewart. retired NR8 a lfiflnit-Llil-‘S YM- i Jiittit- cl the Queens County Cotirt --..i:.- i-rovvdill-Ill toVictoria- iind fill-cmi- ltfayol‘ of Charlotte- tu o;..:l an investigation f()\\'!]_ was buried yesterday-mm flitru anniversary cf his birth. He ltiv uitcrilooil the Hon. (i161 Friday after a short illness, .. ma‘ lcilwtll entertained Sonics-s lit ills late residence, v1 llltf (Iomlni-véltnl- til’? Richnlotlti Street. and at the grave- ' brass representatives at Side in Sherwood Cemetery were <>'~\'-\ $11111‘ l" the Cflllflfl- coiltliictcd by the Rcv. R. Moor- "dl llvlf-‘l- MP5: D340" lletnl ii~jzntc. IJ.D., pastor of St. l-ll‘ 1011011984 An ‘B11- Janles Presbyterian Church. The t‘ 0T V1911" will! flint-rill was LIIKICI‘ tho auspiccs 0f nlbers of thi Urand Lildce A. P‘. and A,M.. tlic | llwll‘ ilffiill Ma nit: sci-vice at the crave being prion tz~ii~ critt- bv Mr. Reginald Kemp, ‘ ll?- ll‘ F-fictinrnf Lfi-ancl Aiitstcr. :,iia PYCYHI"? fPlL‘ Tho furlcial procession tvas led by niculbois of the City Police Dspiirililcnt followed by His Wor- slit) Iviziroi- EA I-‘0::tcl' and nicnl- l1“l.v of the (Iitv Council and the (itrn (Jlub. ivloiirncrs were: Leigh Stciviirl. Hwdlcv Stewart, Ernest fiver. Pope llecr. Roy Inszrtstewlart Jmn-s. Mr, Joni-s of Moncton, Ar- , thui- Biuce. Cnpl. n T, G. Taylor. ‘ \ A, Ait-Lnsiin, KC. and John An- w c l‘ c: Lieutenant ior Gcrlrgt- l). Dt-Blnis, Mr, w‘ A. C, fiauudcrs. Lt. Col. i), A. hlilci liiun. F. IJ. Nicholson. , I.. 1i Aiurriiv. iind C. H. B. Long- lY-‘i \',"l'ill. _ " livprcst-tiiit s of the Royal .i. . p’. . IO.I).I<J.. the L8- fluiml’ , Auxiliary of the Canadian i unlit‘ u.» wcll ill» itsufll lrjunil and the Quccii Mary f\'»<1-\-'~l “"111- 10 W“ Ni view-ark Guild. organizations of ‘ flit!!!“ "f? "i-ll iliiirll Mrs. Stctlvart, wife of the flllfl lllCfl bt-fni: UQCPJISCII Judge. is a prominent ‘ 1101b" It lllld Dim" iniuu rr. zlttvilticti in a body. will" 111111‘. llt-WVOVCI‘. Jutlgv Stctvnrt is silrviixed by his .i linlrt nlhnfnt. , wifc illhl tuo nephew's and two ii‘ was llclll vustcrdo)’ 11iPCP$_ llllIl his luic rcsidrntre United Church. Miirriiv‘ ‘wrviccs verc conduvtril R. Vi/chstcr, pastor of Pall-bearers were: ' ‘it lltirris. Itilu llIS,(»iN‘.\N‘l‘ ImLachetIr. Seton >11 | ..’->->< L.,-‘_.._¢-_...»,._.- u» lav-u, .~\ .~ (‘flllll Iillillfi f" ‘ _ ‘iicisini, ::'.l l." c111,? 83. l‘l‘ll“ "l l Hill-llr-iirrrs- oi Di‘. ll. f. ‘ liflzrr .1: ill"- built 1i : ‘TUESDAY A lzirce incl-ease in imsrenrers and llfllllrl traffic t)o illu- Slflllfi FOIII 1N1? JV l!‘ ‘ll Wal do A‘ "ways so far this scawn aa com- ntircrl with the same period last IlcLnrIli-ur, ICiIIbCfL Penny and vrnr. v m: noted Ln figures released bpcaiccr Sllalnlln. ltl"~l-_ H111", Thc in“ Ital/Corning was a nnt- All‘ -\f‘l‘l'l(‘fl to "If! Quebec Prov- lve of fIclt-fuiiildlaiid. coming to ll"‘“‘f~'°\"‘\'l1"fl _G"1f l-“lmlds flglm m; p,-,,,,,,(-,, a, a vumm mm, h, Chnllottlcmwlrris millglfllllf: w en his cnilv tvxcntics. He resided m‘ H“, G" “b? 1L since at lftlrrav Harbor. In his I“? 1'“ ‘ fwlloa; Lgfofitftllnl, h yoiincri" dzi ‘s he followed the sea 1 égvggwx] “Izllfigm, -mqhL_., ‘hwe be?“ ‘nd "Wm! “n ""1"": "L", entered "m, l cart-lad mit- bv the Canadian Airways fox ranching business. durfim summfl; mmmls " Ho is .'~lll'\1‘\'(‘il bv his wife. fnr- _ ' mcriy Marni Ailil Ileilecheur, _Q|<|m- ‘vEDn|NG_A “mo, Giiifllficl’ Cm"- mld "m"? 5°" weddiilg Willi solemilizcd on Bat- I_tld two tliyitlghtr-rs. Miss Olive ‘lrdm, aflpnmon at Si“ Mary-s 5“l‘l'>“'3- R-h- B9511"? MIL“? Dr; Rectory. Siiinmr-rude, when Miss l iKmfllllll-K Chfiflvl-lid-"Wn- Marlon Claire Gregoire, daughter flfirilr Ixccping. in the Peace Riv- o; M, and M, __ Alfred GfgBoh-p 0g rr drtrul. Alberta: Ewart Krco- rinlitiix. N. a, became the bride int’. I'm“ Wu " and MW Frill"!!! of Mr. H, ii-rlmm Leonard. son Ur ‘ . Ntlllvivwx Two soils and a n; ML “m1 Mm flown-d Leonard ‘in : ' ni-crlr-cerist-il their father. of Cuadv, Quecns County, N. B. flirt-tiling nl>o 11H! two brothers, Both bride iind groom were iin- Wilianliil Kccpintl- 5L JOhTVI- attended, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ‘Ulti- Hnd J0<Pnl1 Keevlnv. Van- will make tlicir home in Summer- wivl r. fl t‘, iind two sisters. Mrs. side. Mr, Imnnard is assistant ac- ‘ifivv (Tani-ll. (Iliarloittc-town, now couniant M Ill!‘ Canadian Bank of a.‘ Svtlncv. N S. with her daugh- Cnmmcrre n1 Summeralde and his weeks’ visit to friends ill New York when: slle took iii the sights of that wonderful citv. On her way cast she stayed off in Boston to visit relatives for a few (lays, and also went. to Halifax and spent a week with her sistcr. Dr. Pearl Hopgood of the Nova Scotia Hot;- pital. (flI.'\IfLO'I"l‘E’i‘O\\‘N OFI-‘Itflllt ELEC'l‘l<ID—-Lt.-C0l. L. N. Seaman, 0B E. (formerly of Chilrlottt-toivlil. was .cted president of flit! Unit-Pd fitzilpgg-saxufxrtlséllttliltloe iliiirilnilltnciiuiwcli gt’ Hgad of Fkfitune, ilixzllt in the P. L. I". mess nt the .~ _ *5 mm “l” - 5- 59m‘ nl/‘a’ Armor," Annual Wporu; ._\.(.,.e n“ litl who was latilmd to death in ceivctl irr-om committees and the 1191’ bed wmetime Mmlda-Y m- trcastimr, and an address QiYPn by myal Cfmadm“ Mmmwd P°1°e Major J_ Jan-em 033E" M13” on announced last night. Ph "cal Education in Canada iind Del-ELL‘; 0f UN WORM-ITS dell-ll E1: here ill the Empire.—lIaiif-.l.x ivcnc lacking. Police said they were gm~@|~,i¢1e, informed yasterd-ay that Mrs. Dingwell, wbcse age was not avail- able immediately. had been burned to death while in her bed sometime ditring Monday night. Part of the bcd clothing had been consumed by the flames, it was said. The inquest will be conducted by Coroner Daniel MacEachem of smiris. It was considered likely last. night. that an autopsy would be hcld today, iippcntietl address alld Mr. JohnD MCIVOI‘ present-ed the bride and groom with a well-filled purse. congratulatory remarks were made _ Rev. Dr. Smith, Francis Carr and P J s_mith. to which Mr. McCabe replied on behalf of his bride and himself welcoming them to his home and thanking them for their kindness. A coroner's Jury today will in- quire into the death of Mrs. Wil- -—-I‘AREWELL PA R T Y —- The staff of the Selrite Company, Summersidc. gathered at the home 0f the manager, Mr. Snogren. on Friday cveilini: to honour Mr Denzil MacNeill, one 0f the staff. who leaves this week for Kent- ville. N.S.. W110i‘? he has bccil given promotion. The cvciling ivas pleasantly spent, and at the close Mr. Snoitreil on behalf of the stuff made a short spccch accompanied _ a tziit front the stitff. Wishing Mr. MacNeilI every success in hi~ new position. S 'I‘\veni,_v-four correct solutions were received in connection with thc recent contest sponsored by 11n- Charlottetown Guardian. Con- M ‘ti mild widow of ‘t? ‘Hans ksaskefihw fimmf, ‘h: rs. .arv . o' - ' ‘ ii ecurc an 019ml“ P"1“1"{» a 5Q§ufnlrlm cm“ fjilllllfzlslllllclflg rifialksx pictured in the tiiin. passed auiiy yesterday at llie papal: Tm. comes, was exception, "W" 0f ""0 Jgh“ls_-,P"§' ally well taken advanta e of, so ‘$5 (]14n%'\-‘Sc§:€ ‘$11312? ‘£213; nnicli so that the Guar fan has a L‘ ‘ .' ‘ ,. . Ll. . . w r ‘ the shadow ‘of 530, hzlvint: bccn boi n gygédigclgbtlg iéggwgréggv Drgestegf ii,fi""i"i*rr~*~§i:;'-wit: ‘lliiléifii’; o» m we ~=<>r~o=»1u- of Wm. M. and Isilfllel iMcCriil Um‘, Lvglucrceettsglfxfi %og{é€et§nm “er Thompson. iind had bccn ill this FIRST PRIZE—$30.00 country most of hcr lilo. Slie iind resided iil Maiden 27 _vcai's. Hcr ilvfiss Evelyn Walker, Summer- s , husband ivas 10in! a Boston flrc- nlan. having been head of l-losc 3 at Roxbtiry. "Go Hollywood", produced mid directed by I-Iarry E. Pnrtcr. was played to n. iariictically full hnusc at the Strand Theatre lust niirlli. The show, n riot of comedy and hilarious situations, brought roars , of applause from the audience; The production is intricate and 1R entailed ll great deal of hard work , by the artists, but they sticceedcd admirably and not. a dull mommit was to be found thrniislhotit the Dcrformailcc, It was really more Mp5 mp1,, H00 y_ professional than amatciil- iind it M1,“,- Annlg gas .m_ Emu-pk}, p“ cutild be seen the tiirccttu‘ knew R11 his art. V Mrs. Everett Haslam, Emerald R. . . No arrangement had vet. bccn M,“ gveiyn “Mink R" g 3_ mndt as to the contribution the M“; C_ 1r, Mggxgnflh Mpg)“ Provincial Govcrnment would Mrs Daniel c, Mgcxgy, New make to direct relief costs in Char- Landon, lofts-town. Couil. B. R. Holman was Mic,- Mcllctf, Union told in reply to a question at the Road, Y Mists Marjorie Nelson, 159 Wcy- Inst mouth st first month meeting of the ntwly elected City Council , nigh" Coun. R. C. Chandler said Mrs. "fhcrin Simmons. Wilmot "if" rX-Mlyor Turner had had Valley. ‘h! "11"" "D with the local Mrs. John L. Sullivan, Kenning- authorities but no arrangement ton, hld been made because the Pro-l Miss Rita McDonald, Kinkora. ' vincfnl Government. considered the who Mabel Bullivnn. Kcnsing- lrant offered by the Federal Gov- ton. cmrrient. insufficient. M Vivian Sullivan. Kensing- 0th families were on relief at ton. the present time. City Clerk Mrs. I-fcdley Muttlrt. Carleton Geor-‘ge P. Nicholson told the meet- Siding fng n reply to a ueation when Mr. Arthur I-I. Myers. Cr: and. relief bills were mi . Total cost ot Mr. W. J. Btewlrt, 3m i“, relief for tho month of January Miss Doris J. Myers, Crnpaud. was $10,000 the meeting w» in- Mrs. James B. Miiligm, Nor. SECOND PRIZE-Swill) Mr, William Wheatley, Char- lottetown Royalty. All othcr prizes were put to- gether and equally divided giving one dollar each to the following:- M4rs. Wilfred McAree. Peukes. R. ‘Miss Muriel Bums. Lower Frec- OWII. llflw. Elmer Brown. York. Miss Jcnn Campbell. Burlington. Milmn. Margaret f’ mid Mrs. John ifiibbitt-l In many friends extend heartiost goatmi, Map. oongrsttliltionl-I. i 1 'PUl.<Iiw1l~lv rho-Inu- E? with; dawn”. _clrcle of friends -VlSl‘l'0liS T0 MONTREAL- Miss Lillian McEntee, Richmond, and Miss Bessie Palmer, OLeary are visitors to Montreal this weelg .."I'AINFUL INJURY — Master Jerome. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan McKenzie. Montague, had the mis- fortune of falling on the icy bridge and breaking his wrist. L IS SWORN—Mr M. W. Iteardoil. ‘newly appointed sanitary officer of the Charlottetown police depart- ment. was sworn in vesterdtty by Stioendiarv Magistrate K. M. Mar- tin. K. C. He assumcd his duties immediately; —CONGRATULATIONS — Mr. Bert Tyler. manager of the C.N.R. Express Office at Summcrside. and Mrs. 'I‘,vler are receiving the con- nratulations nf their friends on the arrival of a little soli in the Prince County Hospital on Ft‘bTll— S ary i2. THURSDAY TROUT EGGS FOR IIATCIIEIIY ~W0rd was received vcstcrdav bv the Prince Edj-tard Island Fish and Panic Pmtcctivc ASzOflflllflfl from the Department of Fisheries at Ot- tawa. that 5I>0.0t‘0 trout egos would be shipped hero from Antittorlsh. Nova Scotnt, t0 hatched out and later nut into the new rcaritlv ponds at Allcv ltitllls Head of Cardigan. Apprcxinlatelv 400.000 cat's have already been placed in the l‘i'\l-I‘ll(‘l‘\'. The 900.000 VOIIIIE trout will be fcd to finger- lin" size mid distributed into silit- able streams all over the province next fall. it was said. The coniiiitinity of Freetown vva= satidcllcd when it {LCJIIIE KIIIMHI that Mr. Hubert Reeves had 11115-1" ed beyond the bourne "i time. Besides a sorruvnig widow torm- ally Margaret A. Buchanan ilc leaves to mourn, three soils thrce sisters and three brothers, namely: Alex in Stoneltaitl, Ma&. wlio ot- tended his father's funeral, \Vcs1cy in Inlperlal, Stisik. and Wallace and Irene at home The brothers are: Herbert of Nortllam. P.E.I. Iioratio of Rut- laild, V.T. Duncan, of LllCldlldfX‘, Alta., The sisters are: Ada, Mrs Joseph Wei-outer, Imperial, S-lsk, Jtinc, Airs. Uco. Cult-s, \V.ntl.>-r, v.'r.. Esther. - i211‘. wit-lei. l Icrcctown. P.E.I . Al o several grandchildren. Two daughters, predeceased him. OBSERVE NATAI, DAY-Mem- bers of Empire Lodge Knights of Pythias observed the 74th anni- versary of the founding of the 0t"- der on Monday," night with a. social evening in Castle Hall, at ivilich the Pythian Sisters of Charlotte- town Temple were tlic guests. Chancellor Commander V.L. Ding- wcll presided in a niost tileasiiu; manner, An inforillal pvogrlillline consisted of all address of welcome by Past Chancellor W. A. Wur- ren, an address on Pytliianlsm by Lt-Col. C. L. McKay, a charter member of Funpire Lodge and past stipreme representative; vccal solos by Mrs Frances Holl Trainoi- and V. L. Dingwcll: readings by Mr. George W. H. Beers. Bro, James Calder conducted a singsong. Mrs A. MacEarhern was pianist. —PARLOR SOCIAL-A m0sten- joyable parlor social was held at the attractive home cf Mr. rind Mrs. Robert S. Huinpllrc_v, Ken- sington, on Tuesday evening, un- der the auspices of the Ladies‘ Aid of the Presbyterian Church. Rev W. 0., RhOfld acting as chairman. An interesting nruttrztni irns pre- sented; each number ivas heartily encored. At the ClllKlllciflll, lllcrc was a sing-soils! and "Oriingr" mntcst which all enjoyed and took Dart in. Mrs. Ervin Jay was itc- coinpanist for the evening. The ladies of the "Aid" served a boun- tcous lunch. Following is the pro- gram: Reading: "Ideal Ifusbiind)! Mrs. W. George Simpson; vocal solo, Roscoe Walker: reading: "Go- ing on an Errand", Miss Wiina Delaney: musical contest; piano solo, Mrs. Ervili Jay; reading: "Radio Recipe", Mrs. William Champion; vocal solo. Russel Muc- Kay; reading: "Caleb's Courtship" Mrs. D_ L. Beairsto: contcs' "Dressing the Bridegroom"; solo: “Uncle Joe", Mrs. Reiigh Suds- bury (in costume); reading: "Christening the Baby," Mrs. Rob- ert Bovvness. B —MISSION CIRCLE IIOLD MEETING-Tho February meeting of the Maple Leaf Mission Ciicle was held at the home of Mrs. Reg.- inald Dingwell. The leader, Miss Erma Baker. spoke on "Tile Church in action in the Nation." Mrs Ralph MacCaull anti Mrs. Norman MacMurdo took the devotional period They also read an article by Dorothy KlfRpi-ILHCK. "I Will Build My Chtuch". Mr. Earl Mac- Murdo read a paper on "The Mar- itime W.M.S. Chapel for Iicaders." Miss Frances Dingwcll gave a reading entitled. "What Circles Are Doing ill tlic Study Mis- sions." Plans for “The Life Mcm- bcr Fund“ and the lllilkllll! 0f a quilt were compleictl. The stuziy book period was contliictt-d by M as Alice Waugh and wzls most iiiicr- esting. At the conclusion of the meeting the hostess and hcr datijtlttei" Miss Frances. served re- freshments and a social hour was enjoyed. s The people of this community were indeed saddened when it bc- came know that Mrs, Wallace Toombs. a much rcspfoted rcsi- dent hiid ased to the home be- yond oil ursday. Jan 27th, at he IE8 of 82 years. The late Mrs. Toom , had been in good health till last October when she met with’ a car accident in which she was seriously injured. She was of a cheerful disposition. kind and hospitable in hcr home iind all both young and old were assured of a welcome. And her many friend: will grentlv miss her. The funeral service was hold on Sat-- urday, Jan 29th. from her late rr**i— dance and was largely attended many friends coming to pnv tho last tribute to one who was. great- ly respected. Th service was con- ducted by Rev. Fl-r-d Younge. and Rev. Mr. Trim. who gave a most comforting and helpful message. At the close of the service the re- main: were borne to the United Cemetery at Crapaud and fender- ly laid to rest in the fitmllv blot beside her husband who pre- de~eased her ta few ycnrs ago 'I‘hcre are lcfv to mourn iwo daughters, Pearl and ‘Loretta who tenderly cared for her during hnr illness two sons. Austin of Trvnn. and Roy of Rusficn. Besides n wide who doonlv de- plore her caving. Tn the lwreaveci familv and n11 other narrowing friends, heartfelt sylnnatliv is 0X- funded f mm many friends. . . rLY ‘AU MUA IAlAUE-IUI-JOI u. W. Campbell. Superintendent of Old Age Pensions. and Dr. J. P. Lantz. Charlottetown. travelled bv airplane w Montague. yesterday. Thev examined a. number of appli- cants for pensions for the blind. —SYMPATHY EXPRESSED — lVlllCh sympathy is expressed for Mr. Josiah Arsenatiit in the death of his wife, who passed away on Monday at their home in North Bedeque after a short illness. The deceased leaves a family of six young children. The funeral was held yesterday morning from her late residence to St. Paul's Church. Summerside, Rev. Fr. Kelly oelc- brating the Requiem fit-ass at the church, and Rt. Rev. Mgr. Mac- Lellan, V.Cv_, officiating at the grave. B OFFICERS CONDUCT EXAM- INATIONS-Lleut. G. E. Streb. former district signal officer, and Lieut. E. l-Iulbcrt. dislelct signal officer. bnih of Halifax are 1n Charlottetown at present conducti- i examinations in connection will the pie-qualification section of the zigual course now being given at N0. 6 Dbtrict Headquar- ters here. Examinations, which be- gan Tuesday were completed last night. Staff Sergeant N, E. Han- cock is in charge of the course. ivhich will be compictco 1n two months time. Miss Viinv Jone ', daughter of J. Walter Jones, M. L. A., Bunbury. P. E 1., and Mrs. Jones, has been appointed Maritime representative for the Canadian Women's Hockey Federation, it was learned here. Miss Jones, who is also a. well- known hol-sewcman. is a member nf the Charlottetown AbBgWEIt Sisters liockey- team, present Prince Ekiward Island women's hockey champions. She suffered from an attack of grippe during the last few days but was report- ed as slightly improved last night. The suggestion has been advanc- ed here that a Prince Edward Island women's team mllhl» 799m- sent; the, Mariiimes against the Montreal club in the dominion womens ilookey playdowm. The team would be picked from the Abegwelt Sister. and the Sum- liierside Crystals Sisters.‘ An inquiry into the death‘ of Mrs. William Dingwell, Head of Fortune. 12 miles from Souris. P. E. I.. last Monday, would be held at SQIIIIS Friday Inspector James Frlpps of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police announced yester- day. A coroner's fury was emban- cllecl with Frank Stems of Souris us foreman. Mrs. Dingwell. a semi invalid. was burned w death while in her bcd. According to information re- ccivcd by Inspector Fripps. a ser- vant had heated two bricks. one of which she put in her own bed and the other was placed in Mrs. Dlngwellu bed about 9.30 p. m. The body was found by the hus- band, step-son and hired illrl about 8 a. m. the next morning. severely burned. Two quilts and part of the matress had been burned and the brick had buurned a hole in the floor where it drop- pegiiher occupants of the b01189 told police they had heard no out~ ci-ys during the night. 11°!‘ had they smelled smoke. They dissolv- ered the body after noticing tie kitchen ceiling, directly below the bedroom, had been scorched. Pliyllciiilifi who examined tho body could find no outward signs cf violence. police said. An autopsy was performed this afternoon. Many relatives and friends will regret to learn of 1118 0! Mrs. Abigal Ramsay at her late residence on sundry evening. Mb- rtiary 13th. . Ramsay was the widow of the late Nelson y. and daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ramsay of ‘Tyne Yal- iey, and in her sixty-seventh year. She had been in fai ing ilealth for the past six months, but was about as usual till a. few days when her condition became serious and not.- withstanding the best medical skLl and wilder nursing she ' W that bourna from whence she shall not return. Her relatives and friends may be numbered. but her virtues and Christian graces will not be measured. She leaves to mourn the immed- late family viz: Reginald and Edi- son Ramsay and Mrs. Beecher Best flat. Eleven; and Rcgersoil o Waitham. Moss. Ifcr husband and diiurthter Mrs. Charming Henderson Dredct-eased hei- five and one year respectively. The following sisters and brothers remaining are: Mrs. Iikiward McArthur of Watertown. Mass; Mrs. Etta Phillips, 'I‘yne Vai- icy; Mrs. Eliza sinclair. tvia peque; Mrs. John Boats, Summerslde iind lVlcssrs. Robert, John and William Ramsav of Lot 13. Also nine grand children. The funeral was held from her lrttc YGSIdCHM to the Presbyter- ian Church. Freeland of which lie was a devozed member on Tuesday. 15th. Interment in the adjoining cemetery beside her late husband. FRIDAY The cominumty of Cornwall was saddened on Sunday, January 16th, when it vrus lcarticti lilhi- Ma", John Donahue, it nlgiliiy nspccteu re i-- dent of that place. had passed away at, the City Hospital. Charlottetown, at the comparatively early agq of 62 years. Mr. Donahue haul been ailing for some months, and. dcs- pite the best medical attention and the cure of his loved one; he parsed away as above stated. tunes. he was froqiienti visited by his pastor, Rev. P. Me boil. D‘ , from whom he received the lam Rites of the Oaoholic Church of which he was a faithful marrow. A gl00m was cart nver bong River and vicinity, when it. wui learned that Mr. Herbert Reid Paynter had away in the early hours o Tuesday. January 20th after a 1i ring illness. All that medical ski and kind nur- sing could do was to no avail. H0 grow flfldulvuly weaker. until his passing oune so peacefully on the above mentioned dale. ’ There are left to mourn the lost of a kind htrband and father, hi: narrowing widow, (nee Elmira Bemard); five daughters via: Mrs. M Waite, Simmer-aide, Mn. Albert f-Ilscotx. smiley Bridge Mrs. Ada Adlml and Mrs. uoyd Adams, Ihrnley. and Mr". Berle Riggs. Oharlaiuwwm, and foul‘ sons viz: Everett», Oliver. and Gtcrge of long River and Francis on the bomeateatr and two when. Mia». Rosella and Eva. Piiynter, fmig River and also one brother Bernard of New London andjfl grand children. to all of whom oorrlmmtltq Lute mum unklnullonutww. Dunn; his _ I A dslligiitiili all: use party W-L; held recently at o home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macfzod. Allis- ton. when the choir and a number trimmers of the Peter‘: ed in 1mm“ munch go. er honour o4 Mrs. M. A, MacDonald. Glen William. who has so freely given of be: musical talents to the Church. WON FEES’! PLACE-Lieutenant Oolmiel C. d. ‘PIIOIJIDIOD. M.C.. V.D.. Officer Commanding tho Prince Edward hand Highlanders (Black ‘ll/amb). yesterday received official notice that the unit under his com- mand been awarded first place in military district no. 6. as the re- mit of infantry and machine gun association of Canada. companions. Lam-r Ueufenuit Colonel Thomp- son received a telegram from the Officer Commanding r-ililarv dis- trict no. 0. It. read: "Congratulate vour unit obtaining first position. infantry, machine gun association." It was the sixth time the. crack Prince Edward Island unit had cau- tured the highly prized trophy. and we fourth ED068851“: m: they won PROMINENT I-‘ARMER DIES- Mr. Solomon B. Croxsman, it prom- inent farmer of Central Beriequo. passed away yesterday at hi: home from pneumonia after only three days illness. He was well known in the district am’ friends will "earn with regret of his passing. He vivas 56 years of age and leaves his window, formerly Evelyn Silri-bnrv of Senrlefowtn, twr sons, Weldon and Jack at home. and three daughters, Mrs. Bliss Iockhart, Monctorr Mrs. Irville Buchanan. Albany, P. E. 1.: and Doris. at home. Also one brother, Emcst in Hedecue, and three sisters in Bos- ton. The funeral will be held on Haturday at two thirtv- from the Baptist Church. Central Bedeque, of which decor-ed was a member. Much svmnathv is extended to the bereaved family. YOUNG-STBANG - A citadel’- wedding took lace mida . b. 4, at Sacred eart Ch . Bid‘ Road k known oyster grg _ W"; J. Frank Arllletrts n"? Rogers db APIIPH- hm J3 "not Mllilgali of z. -, *5, ha‘; l. Ltd. do. ..~. 4m rnerchaalrlit. R ‘Lcwhnh- hi soup“, I i -- - “ Monfiritldiéii "if t“.-?l""'.,?“ iizvz..iaiiliiii~=v~r sale of funcv in‘. cooking re of various llity ere st-rveci '1 eral teens tilTivr-d iqlfkfrqmic? a" est atwiv wcrc t'O‘.l\'t‘\'gd f0‘ m“ homes-L u"?! -ENJOYABLE (‘A kite {card Rn Pun‘ . o party and c . Home, tilulcr llllllgegln h of the K. of C. and CW Lusph most sticccssful and e joiaiflwu‘ Prizes for bridge wcreitnn be m‘ Mary MacCardle and M1- P“ Callaghan. The auctiori M“ went to Miss Griffin of the of the Prince Ctltilltv Hospital Mr. A1 hfuriiriittiui old“ River Refreshments luicl day?“ brought the orcnlilu to a iii ftil conclusion. The radium“ gléilgaggeflklb out oil anotherbria‘: Final social ' attending agriceifllllll-lif? ift-‘lfefim pantry and domestic SCIEIICQ L)“; courses was held at Prince 01W“ Collegs auditorium lust w Mr. . R. Shaw, deputy of agriculture under who“; yifsion the courses are being“: szigigélupresided and addressed m, ‘OUSLY , ‘U’ ~ Word m1; ‘all IlllS city o; h" Elzear Arseiiault, a dier. and a soil of ney, C. 13.. when Rev. Pr. R. C. McGillivary united mart-lake Jean Alexander Strong, daughter of Mrs. Alexander McConnell, and] the late Brenton Alexander Strong. and Angus Francis Young son oi Mr. and Mrs. Geo Y0t1n8 of Bird- ney. ‘rhey were attended btv Mr- Findiay McDonald, K C. AM Mrs. McDonald, syanev. The groom is a graduate of St. Francis Xavier University. and Nova BBO- tia Technical College and is em- ployed as .1 sales engineer with the Dunlop Rubber company. Sydney- The bride was formerly GYBDIOTWd with J, A, Young and Company- The happy couple left 0n a three weeks honeymoon to Montreal. Toronto. Niagara Falls. and other Upper Canadian centers. —Sydnev Post. , lvilr, and Mrs. Allan Stuart. 83 Wiglesworth sf... are Qliietly observ- ing their golden Wedding carnivor- sary today. On sunday thfy W111 celebrate wit-h an informal famil! gathering at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Leslie R. Twbel. 19 Talbot 5t. Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Stunt (Maria Ellenor Dyrnont) were married here in 1888 by Rev. Willis T. Odell. then pa. tor of Central Methodist Church, They are bo‘h native! of Prince Ed/wrard Island but have r8- sided here since their mart-Isa. Both are in the best of health and lock yea-rs younger than their ages. Mr. Stuart is 74 and Mrs. Stuart is '70. lvcr. Stuart was ed 1w slimmer after 50 ear; wlT-h the Boston Elevated w ere ho sorvfld as a oonduotor. They but four cillldmn. thne o! whom are living: Lulu Belle (d6- Mrs. Leslie Tarbell (An- nie) l9 Talbot at», ‘win art-er t» Charles Stuart of Waverly- 8nd Mrs. Gilbert Theritm (Jauiel) 0f Cambfldilt; Also two mild- ggltlightlers, Muriel and Vl-ifilml T"- Mr. Waiter Barman-nan Robert- son, 8'3, retired collector of Cus- toms at Charlottetown, died at his Up r Prince Street homc last nig t. He had been in failing health for several ears. The late Mr. R0 rbsan, n no- tlve of Marshfield, this Province, wax the son of th: late Alexander and Margaret (Ferguson) Robert- son u; ivas last surviving mem- ber of a family of thirteen. He re- ceived his education in the public school of his nntlve district and at the age of 1B came to Charlotte- town whcre for a time he was em- gloyed with his brother, the late . E. Robertson, in the customs tailoring and gents’ furnishings business. In 1815 Mr. Robertson entered the employ of the Mer- chant's Bank hare, continuing in that business for four years. In i879 he became Prince Edward Island agent for the famous Pat- fcrtolt line of farm implements and dealer for William Rennie Seeds of Toronto, in which buri- ness he continued for sixteen years. l In 1895 Mr. Robertson was a - lwxtntea Sheriff for Queen's 0mm.‘ an e la pos on un d h ld ti t fti til 1 whtl-tnmhe {warn ‘gppoingeds to the: s n o o0 e: r o u toms a hut"0tt0l0vt-‘n. He remained in the | Customs Department until his re- tirement in 1924 at the age of 70. MAOCIIQQI/gimd to‘: vgryrunrtivehlife r. :- on oun me ang heavily his hand; after his re- lt-ii-ementonand for several years ‘held the position of salesman for fVei-ie Beck and Son. Monument ldealers. Montague. A few ears Pago, however, although sti re- ilaining Qll tho vigor of mind with lwhlch ho was endowed in large unenstue, he fotmd the life of a ‘srlearaiatgutogmigenugoull! and re- ~ s gm: ve n very iguiei life at h chil-ioimovm ome. l‘ Thakxirh M“? Robgiirtaiionwrfamil-f ; ary own a o o a o ‘friends as “Watt ", earned the sincere respect o all who know him. He was a Christian entieman. in ite number of interstingrincident-s ‘in the history of this ovinco in the tut three score your. i: passing leaves I distinct n in the crcie of older Charlotte rv-idents. Surviving are his wife formerly Bessie Webster of Chl-lottet/own," and two daughters, Illrl. Grove Carter, Penticfon, Britta bin, and Mia: Mot-once i. son. New York. A Webster Robertson. overseas in i017. The funeral will be hold Batu:- diiy at I o'clock from his late rod- aence. Wm Prinlo lmn. 0. Arsenault. ..'CIVIC ELECT] . _. lowirirz Cottnciilors igige eleTdwsd“ acciamation bv the Town of u: talluc and were sworn in cam». day. Feb. 14th bv Mzigjgtmk m son Macbean: Mayor, 0mm m‘, Intvre: Cotiilciilors. Milton Mum J. H. MacGrczor, W. P, Rice, ghai Reynolds. J. J. stew-an, tewart. at the new councilmq first meeting on Mnntlav night IQ 14 . followhitr commltufl were appointed: Street comm; Chairman Marshall Reynolds J. Stewart. lvuiiuil ltfcllisli can, Btewart. J. MECGETPIZO!‘ w ‘ gloo- Flre. Milton lliclllsh. ‘m. r6110!‘ M. Reynolds. Finance. an Stewart. J. J. Stewart, 1M» Gregor. Building. J. llfactimgm, P. Rice. E. Stewart. Wilfred W fer-worth. Secretary-L .WELL HANDLED rm .. An interesting debate wasBAllleJE! g Rustico Hall on Tilcsdur, February 15th, with a very good gttqndw“ and a. few welcome visitors the neighboring parish or y Rtustico. And it is hopCd that they comments will be favor ble, Tia figbiect of the debate my)". e : “ , ' , abolished." Although llnigomgld: were handicapped llv the absgiq of their leaders. oflicr ulcn in thl cfflwd, when criilcd upon, kindly “merited to take their place; Flmwlnf.’ they arc_mastcrs of tilt art of speakiniz I11 'nllb‘ic. Tb debate although wcll contested ui both sides both hy tho imp; mi mel sneakers. endcrl in R incur! for the Con side, 11m following were the spcakcrs: Pro.‘ Gallant. Freda Peicrs rence Gallant. Con.» Blanchard. Edna llnticctto and Sfancslatis Dofron. Rcvtiiirks wen made bv mnnv in fltc audiencl and bv the Pastor. who taken iivelv interest in these debates. Ml. Wilfred Dovcett acted as chairmll and Mr. Raymond Dniicetie w! secretary for the evening. The NP fionai Anfhem brnilcht the ch50!‘ able evening t.» 11 close. TT“ ’ BIRTHS SMITH-At Hunter River orT-Ylll" nary 24, 1038, to MT. and Mr’. 11°’ bert L. Smith a dnughtcr Berth! Margaret, WO0D~At the Prince Edward 10' land Hospital on February 14.1w: to Mr and Mrs. Preston W004i Cross Roads, a dntightcr. MroPlIAlIr-At Cornwall 0n JM‘ uary 30. 193B, to Mr. iindlmi Victor MacPhail a sou. DURAN Hospital, Fob. I4, I98 t0 Mg Mrs. Neil Durant. tJr.) Summfl‘ side. a dint liter. MATTHE s- Prlflg County ncspitiii Feb. 14. 1118a Mr. and Mr. Gcraltl Mttitlicws, Leary a son. I\IILI.AR—- At the Prince Hosptal. Fob. 9, 193B t0 M11 Mrs. Sidney Milliir. Ellcrslie. l aughter. the Piillce 001133 Hospital F's-b. r was o 1W- Ml-s, Llert Zbyier, sllLlZIl-‘iftldlh l WIGGINTON - at Kilns “"1 Hospital on Monday, Fcbru ' 1938, t0 Mr. and Mrs. Iorna m“ into . C rdig n. a d"! flANSnIlV-gt tide i’. E. Island l!“ ital b 12 ta. W At till‘ f gfrsxFrallk Ilnlicifilhyfl soil. 5"‘ mond Dawson. _-;n DIARRIAGES GLOW - MACLEAN-Atvt a a, cv . - 3*}? I“§"°“S‘°b"°“i'§ Brim’ Ju Glow of North Wlmw to Dorothy‘ Maebcalblg 9mm m Dwvan- IALDONAl ‘vedmdu “I Mrn Donald of Mi. Slcwnri. SMAbbMAN-DUNPAN-Onl oshifi day afternoon. Fobrllflli" “"15”. 8f. Patti's Rectory. Rev. lY-dufl mond officiating. Arthur; t, i Smallmtin of Knuisfiird. f ‘fig’. Lulu Margucrctiit Duncan 0 Inn. __ _r_____Z- DEATHS So Can Joseph A. Ti ROSE-At til» P tel. on Tuesday. Feb. - ‘éllbf-"ilf-‘il "rucuzit. w 151. ibis. éolomoiti B. CW“ lntmlfgTsgwe-rgt 2i now’ m“ Street on ‘fhurnisiv. FY‘ ma, Walter Barron" ‘m1. ‘ggd M YClTS- bruaw.