zine 1TH‘) UHAKLUT'I'E'I‘U WN GUARDIAN 011R NEWS BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBElRS 5‘Q1‘—T1‘!SQA1$_¥,§» 1937 HONDA 1' 'I‘!ii.- o1 airs. Emma E. Bun, t, N. 5., on Friday a, 11111111111; last, January 29111, rc- I |):L)\L'>) on.- who w.» well known not _ l1 " n ‘t- ‘f mtlnics but in ihc '1" ' ‘ 5 t1.» \'- l. If .--hc had '" Z1\c:l itutll ' irii next she \\'(-u1d 111-.» l1. try mark, -.t born 111 i337 ; ‘ITESDH’ f I Wc deep y mourn the txissing 0f :1 t iticat" frirnd and tanliiut Ciuaszunn ,1..-n1it11ntn. We rett-i" 1.1 the (it -1.: [of lhc lute Mr. Donald Marl. 11f .\1",!_\i-~ Slum- \-.1' - ' "in th~ Print-r l‘\.\\.itll 13.11111 Hits-y pnai on the 1.1211 (it .1::!i'.:1:_\' (Th, 193i. . — l __ _ . b """"‘ l 'l‘|lli.\‘l'l1l£ 311v \<:1-;u 1|1:1:1:-- .1" (I'll '1' the rca-"t ll ‘ ‘f ‘" ‘ 1M. A. A lit-b . Si, Jului. gcit- . D “i151”; . ‘- - l". (i. 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' turn .-ticct:as- in ltlS i l" 1 i,“ . 111-11111‘. d mm’ '- "Y""l- 1 I l!‘ ' l . .1) :11 tut-ral ‘ ""'" l A - r- z" -- '1-n -, 1101' IMPIROVESI j b1 3» , -' ".11. lli-lllttllllh-Ullt w. I -~_- _ = . Airs. Jdillijn Cr: 1-’ I" l lg, - l, e iload. P. L‘. 1., in hns- , i" 1 '_; -.' I-r-ulc ‘.\'l'.l1 :1 built-t, -* --~—- - \ showed n?- \it1 m" 111:» \l.\l)1‘ILl.\‘11 g . ztuth-l _ '1“ ".".~~I '- ‘ - ' .'1'~\:1f.‘ on ' .. ‘. No omr-l °_ ‘. t" " The child? i" 1 l :1 Tiilt‘ nrcltirtztull‘: l g 1. 1 " - m c- llu-utt l-lilt‘i'z_l‘li l t .~ t I - . ..ile a 301mg bov was i l“! gt ‘_ < ‘ ('l!‘fi.'ll1l; 1t. l b; l _ .1; or .113 hcr 1 ~ --—- 1 m 1 . 11's ‘.0 nxournl l-DIHTII 01' MIN, BERT l t » t 1:11 Daniel and "HWUSIIPI-l The death ccrtirred ; 1- - Altman 313,-. 0n Sunday at. 1h,- h-x-jwttal "i m I . '. n‘. Home, l (‘lI:11‘l(>':i-|n"\"-t M I\I."irj." \-<,' = 11 v 1- '- ‘gift? of Mr. Bert. Wood iilc of ... ‘iuiuni-ttaidc. .‘.l1 _ \\_]‘\ r ‘i. . b7 year" cf av: r e of s1 bl . .' i‘ lN “lfl-m» -\‘l!-"~f . ' -* had rrxiil- - U ~-t !. ._-1 I\. li1).\1‘l'I.-\L WITH cu 111 sununcrsmlc all hcr nmrrieti 0Q t ‘ "-- 1 \'.<>l \'l)-—.\fa..t<-i" \V:l‘iam 11b‘. He leave; to motzrn ‘nr-r hus- ; ~ , ' It 1 ,_-- (‘,5 u‘. m,“ hand and ul-e daughter, 1511;; at, f1: .1 of R,-_._N.\.° i home. ’l‘l'1o tune.‘ 1 i, 1-11., Dim-L. i} J wi l-"iuglit. tug :11 Pei‘ . ( ..tri"h_ - ' ‘ lie-phat (v11 - W t" "h .112 w» ,1 l t - l ' "W411 a flflt" shot. nmmb‘ 7-“5- r1 Jr ‘v . H s-puie. Frulay C "us" _ V _ l1 " . was cleaning omnuttee 1‘.l11ll1‘11')"I1 1n charge of t v. . ‘» I’ "ut. kitchen not U1“ St. rlndrrw (hnucr and the h‘ I 1.- - n \l“(l .t accidcntal- 31m“ AYXIHVPY .\' router’. repiirlefl l m“ i‘ 1- 1,51, ‘il‘tclr‘wd g-ltiiic quu1"ter1_\ nn-t-luig 01 thal - - p 10f. Sm‘, o, a ctotnan c.1111 1...". n ht. A entail‘ ‘O “ " ~ -. ._ . m, ‘ - \‘.".-.r-n examined at; ‘Sffrpufs ““" “mm ~ ‘If 11H- con- “ ‘ ltrifltrfd near the figzlgnliargllnllte" ‘gdlllfiump ‘lumpy ‘ , _ V» _,, T), 1- -ee rcpnret aat 1i 1m; i; ( 1m m W islrvrllléerxgillufi broken men. if l ,_ , I m“ Y“ m 0w“ Rfenibcrs (ltfcusscrl lirit-"v llu‘ 1..- x.( z _ ‘ l- ei-lmu 1H1‘ th- 1-1111; L] o-Vi- .- , ‘c 1 ' " 1" 5"l'“'- 79'1"“ the ("-111-" fir" tr‘ F" “innit or . _ ,_ ~ -- ~~ .1, - 111.1:i--- I ‘ - lt-‘l-l-L ("MYTUJ- was lclt to be (ierided :1‘. thy- llflXl. i 1 quu1"tcrly mretimz. ,-, 1 " " Mr. Neil 3.1-0: ll - -' ri = .- .::r.t;."-. -...-.;.".~:."‘"-- "-- \- ' _ - — < msscr away on _ ‘ __ ‘ m, 5 ‘ -‘ if 1-1 - c-l Mt‘. Wfiilinni Buy SFOUT‘. “Nlnqvrlny M- - -‘.-.‘.’ .' -- ' " ‘ - " -~- I‘ _ _ m)” m“ mm‘ lhu new ext-culin- sc:'1‘<i:11W-tre.1s- h... ‘ . .n .11.. nor-on o!’ mp, of [he mvvMvyll WW- you“ an: 1 3' . ire-m" known 11>"- .“ul‘lillitill, ,v.<,-_ <1 3......" 'j{,.,,'_ m! r I The dew-need was‘ (te O11, Briritlcwaier N S \"l$ 1'11- M.’ v "’ lnlvut (‘nine t0 ti-ouuci-d lo lilt)'l1t1‘l'l)l)~'l'.-., o1 the M. \ - _ t. .-..\. y; years. M10 ‘ rxtctutnc at the 11101111113. "H.541"! "a ;‘\ - de-Vh he n.1,. Hi1 ytst -" ,3 111- \\".1:. git-tn llhllill-‘(l by I 1 f . c vgvinmyi tn thel M1 llL‘l‘l)(‘1‘l(1i'.l‘1i£1\ _. Fir-id C0111- ‘ " 1- i‘.<'~ cngace n flrnnntf‘ 1111554111101‘ for Nova Ijyotra, W" l: 1- ‘ '-r "r-ars, hail ‘taken (‘are 590k“ ‘"913’ lllt-hiv 11f Vim quill? iiui y) n‘ igtge.‘ Tr:n:ty Unm-u flcatioiu; and euthu. iaitu. I‘1"e.»1(ient. ‘ll’ l 1' q uct. ti\u".e.htru:-.;vc v L- l7- MHYYHY \\'tit"uuie(l 111111 on be- ll‘? 5 1~.. 1- - w’ fer 11.111 tl-c hiahest 1'11“ "l 111v A 1.111011 and hupcd W" l" I a member of thr 1 h“ “Vim 11""- ' 111111111‘ and profit- 111* Y vm d and will be Mid fiblf,‘ lune n1 15111111114; 011 ill‘) 13. rel u, m‘, ‘Anglican burial - land’. Prom-aerial approval “a5 my- q», ,_ Wmnnnlna fouowmgtffll o1 the enction of permanent bu: , Marvlq chur(_h:r|'1:irters :11 (‘amp Rollin, and a Iel- ,‘ , 3,, " no paves committee :ip;1ointcd to nutkc the 5"." ‘v ' ' V ncce$snr_v' fll'1“.11l§_'1‘i!1t“t‘lt.“~, .1; . r.‘:"...".':":.'.":-.-.~i - u, " '" “ " ’I'hr- weefl-zlv ntceli - (if '-;- Ann‘" . \. .1 ~,. 5 - a ‘ ~- -‘ _ ‘ Study Club was field at the home _ ‘ l " _"“‘_":U(QL1_‘;’€ m9 Q19?“ of Mr. and fVLs. Alexis .\’1=.npb_\/ on _ "l- '1" was C‘ Wrunu-atluw‘, Jan. 27111. with l\\'(‘n[v t ‘- " RHPFYIW)". F/‘YJTHRTY 1» 11V’) 111-.-n~.1.e:-.=. and three traitors; f 1-" (J tire honorary pres- prpg-(n; ' ' ' Do 1: a, -\. Bartlett. 4 A mm, m, .H,,W p,“ mm‘, Um i: ‘ . nsiru. Airs. W. H. Pcth- ion premo-e Lh1"iit‘."' wrus then ,-- .n u.’- charr, and despite "read hv Nrthur I-icnnnt; and" re- ty ‘ - n11‘ 1.: weather (1111::- a marks fallout-d by the mcnttyqi-g, _= 1-‘ "lvra were present to MN luaru- iviciwllan'.-. llUCSl/ifilltv T .- ..~ i .-i-i~u;, rep0r‘..'; of the "WM Cndu. 1.1111011 l)(‘lll'l1l a tcw Th : g .- " ‘he '.'."l.:- v- uoinnuinitv? V7.11 tht: Iro . . her . 1-. nut-ls 0f hergnikl " 1.1-. iwntitltul per- arzd bf." ack- l-"lni gracious 1- m: receiving r. t: .\'. . pi: i0..(i\&'11iZ QIDI! 1k!“ i- ‘Jr? fit-owe D. De- . e. xu. A. A, Bart- ‘ i’ V.’ ll Pelluck. ' t“ '-- - NIrsWA. -\' 11-. (Ttvli. . Jami-s Paton. :t€-"" -Mr.<.. J. P, It-agers Sr..i\1’r.~ ‘ ‘tin. V. 1., (HYKlV-‘lli, .:v Nfrs. J (f. Hun..- ci-usrd Na t lanai u: 1'1")‘ 13'". if... with the Anthem handing in unjrsty King ‘ tjvp». <11" ha. ('l.\1i‘il11il.l. ,\.' e praetumil in v‘.l.l the 1-r;,-...:r.11".\ _lilll"lilt'l .- 7,31:- "irdd 11111011 bc :ttl\':1iil.l:.*- .» <1" det.r1111t11t:1i?" brunt-ii‘ if . . - wl-d meiunen‘. 1111i‘. - (v1.- . n. "tjfiiqhjj-J 111"’ "1 -1 - prrtnd. Aitcr lite q 1.. 1.111 1111111." 111,; sin-i had |1r~n i" lli“l’_'lil\' .11:..v.'(1- Pfl 3.11‘. 'l‘hu1na.~ .\l< \‘.'l‘.111 \\: uulncd ' . incl-ting (‘zcdit lillltill tillffl‘ ' fittiirtr \' ~ '» - .\. t. At the toneluqoii m the sludv per-led :1. m1,- 1.1 t1 ~11‘, t-,;t_.<~\-'.~n,1. "Fl l" ‘if. Jul Muutlv: un-i the ienizundcr 0t the ("cenntg “'11.- spcnt in (lam-um. _ now lt-ii iii Prince l-Zd ard fslzuul tcrcLr," intiunding (Luzu-iiau . pUuic. nt. U - lcn Artur-t and fll"-l'_\'llltf the tram front the iuunlan-I. Kins‘. 111111? :1‘ ninc o'clock the icmptraturc wn." rlrtrrves above. zero and iisuu: w-ith :1 light wind from tin- nortlra t. Mr. Warren Burns, local utrit-nrnltrrist. said. At f1 a. n1, the tetnpvrelutc- w i-ibovc. Sn" lu-xhe. (>1 Des-lute the sn- lh- It‘ Point f "rv "I-‘mrv-ie continued to lliflkt‘ ( wtaln J. Dotwcttc bmalzuu: all 1 curtll; fur lute 1-1-0.»- f ,., "tum ".1 w»: (if, (Astnr dl, n nun. Spill! In vxr-v. Aevlr n tun n: w-H. lefuu lnl tho in: 0t ill! C "lottctoxvi". lmrbor by fc-gj." lntm/ 'i‘l".e previous rccord was mad- by the old wheeler "*5ii11"l1p:\:"t" on Janum "i, 1892. Thu-k .~no-.1~ 4-H 111'- r". “tutti-Man mm gnfl rrtm a: Mmu.""it\ (lecidcrl Canndiun Airw-avs officials in cun- 1 (lcacon. _th(~. deceased, who cal ]ltt.‘.~¥‘ll‘!t‘l‘ 1111f! ‘ma’! flight.» Lmt nieht, 11m mainbnid lroin wa an hhllt‘ and ten annulus htc at" in; iu (Yhurlottettnvu. (11:1- nbtust cutirelv I0 late 111:1!11l.'111d connec- I111)‘. i-mimit bv pone \l<":iui"'t,v. Mr. Waltrr J-‘nw-Wr viper-intend- Of (Zonatizttn A1r\ us, said last WEDNESDAY —l-‘UNERAL OF MR. rumma- ICK WRlGIYf-Jfhe funeral s.r\"l.-- es for Frederick Wright were held on Monday afternoon. 'I‘hcrc was a short. service at the house lulloucd _ by a service at St. Mary's Church, V011. Archdeacon While, l). l). 0i- nciuting. Hymn. sung by numbers oi the choir were. "I know 1.11:1‘. my - Redeemer Liveth, and "Abide With Me." The pail bearers were; Ales. r J. F. Arnctt. Percy Kuich, Mark ' Vvlnto, ‘A-lazume Penn. ‘Fhoinpsioii and Hutu")- - ‘ Interment; \\"-.1.~. 1-1 11.1‘ Ccmctcry at St. ' unor- ' The fu- Jeizn \V. 311-1101121111 “"115 held yesterday 1110111111;- from the residence o! her 1.011. , .'\"lCDCIi.'\lt|, 4 (iraiion Slit-z- .\Ii(h-,1:"l's Clntrrh; where Solemn 111-111 .\ ..~s 01' Req- ricm “'11s r-clcbrutt-ci UY R1- REV- Mclionuid with .".\" :1" deacon and Its-v. Dr. P. M L-laei. DD, ussub- As "ting n1 the choir was Rev. Dr. Ilvriiard (iiillfi. 110 pail bearers were tour grandsons and tvco_nepl1(-\ - 0t‘ the (icccasetl, namely; M . John Somerlcd Tr .. Charles '11. ' I-‘rauk Trainor, Frank lvfclnLvrc, and IIct-toi" McDonald. Scrrit-e .-'. the grave was conducted by Rt. Rev. bfonsignor Maurice McDon- uld. ~ The preliminary inquiry against Joseph E. (‘valiant of Lt-ovii charged with mans-lattghtcr in cou- nection with the (le-ath of L10 Peters of Palmer Roaduu a (lance, at Palmer Itond on January 19th,. was opened at Albertnn yesterday before Magistrate Darby. The‘ some witnesses were exam- ined as were heurd at the inquest last. Thursday and taken was the same ‘The (iniy lit-V.‘ witness tvzzs John Peters, father of (lescribetl the illness of his mu upon his zu‘ri\"-.1l home and that. he (lied in the Prince County Hospital on Stmday, Jun. 21th. Eight witness-cs were 1‘.\“J.i11l.1\1‘\'l. ‘The inquhflv \\":1.~. then adjourned - until 'l‘ur~sda_v 11c... at Sununerutdc when the cndenrc of the (ioctma. ‘ will be taken. Mr. James E. WT-lis repix-éented the Crown and W. Iienry Noonan the accused. WEDDING BELLS-The nun‘- iizigc 01' Louis I’. l-lzrrt of 125 Neu- ' ton Strcet, ‘Nfarlburo. M v."(-ll known in this t'li_\’ as an eptmnt-t- i Irist. and Miss Katherine I. White i of l7 Appletcn Street. Semcrvtlle. - took place last nzuht 111 Wcsi, Rox- " bury 21L the home vi Mr. and U1" . (It-cit Horton. mutual friends of the couple. Rev. Mr. Hickey, pas- tor of the Wczt Rcxbttry Methodist church officiated at the ceremony which occurred at 7:110. ‘Fhe couple were tin-attended. Aitcr :1 wedding trip M1". and Mrs. llart. will re- side at. 111i \Ve,~i. .\1.uue Street, this city. The brute was born in Prince Ilrhvard bland and came. to Boston about 01:111. years ago. she 1111s been engaged in nursing and 1111.11 rcrcntlv \\'.1s (cnnceteti w Ch the Weyinuuth hospital. Mr. Hurt. 1' the :01: (if Mr. and Mrs. Adclbert A. Hart. of 125 Newton uect. He i.» associated with his; father zts :u1 0pto111et1"i.~t at. ‘J09 ltfaiut Street this city The bride rs the zluutzhter- of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. White of Stanchcl, P. E. Isl-and. SCHOOL BOARD—At the month- ly meeting of the. City School Board itiontlzrv, estimates amount- ing to "7 i134 for the current year were pas-rd 101" hilhilllnllfill i0 the City Council. ‘The estimates for 191th‘ were 354.663. and the actual expenditure was $54396. Permis- sion was granted to Mrs". M. (i. Hoivatt and C. M. Pmeau, 13.11.. w have the free u~e of two clns." rooms 1n Queen Suitare School for the tenclunge of French free of charge. to Acndian pupils only of the city, as the zipplicanis had stated it would be ftnptiw-iblc for thy-m to teach other imp-l; without remuneration. Samples oi hllllcililé; acnl. by the Ontario SaH-(v League 10 be ptr-tcd in the stir-iii". were received, :1l=0 samples m‘ (Jnroiiat- inn Iiadgcs; for (llhlYlblliitlil among the pupils. 'I‘hi.-l 111.1l.tcr was" left. in the liflll(l.‘§ 0f .1 (rtmunittcc com- posed of Dr. MacMiilaua-ui Liayor Turner. Another ‘application \ as received. making several in all, for the IICFIHOI] of tcaehei- of Domes"- tic. Science in the Prince of \V11lt‘.-; College, if and when the course for city pupils is (‘htilblit-lifd. A large circle of Irienm: will re- grcl. to learn of the stiddi-n (lcath (if Arthur E. Garrett, C.N.R. fuci foreman. who passed away at his home, 36 Kensington Roa(i,-at an curly hnur yesterday luoruing. Rcttirning with Mrs. (‘warn-Lt n1’- ter stiending the evening Willi friends: he complained of fcriingili. After taking medicine to relieve the pain he collapsed. Ttvo (tor- tors were immediately summoned but. their efforts were 01' no avail. The late M1". Garrett. by his. pleasing and cheerful manner eu- (ieurcd himself to all with whom he canto in contact. Among his fellow employees he was known us the soul of honor, and nlwavs Will- ing to asWist those less fortunate than iumsclf. He was a member of the Nfas- onfc Order. Born April 5th. 1895i, he cntcrvd the SCFVICPS'OI the CNR. in the _\":\r(i (lepartinent 0n Ivfarch 19121. 1919 and 11v strict attention to duty was promoted in fuel rnremaii 0n Oct. 1st, 1923, a P05111011 he cup- nbiy occupied nt. the time uf hi.» dPlIlihl‘. _ He fem-es in 1111111111 ill‘! earl» grossing. his wife Iner- Arla Bell, formerly or Yorkshire, E112». and two sons, James. 4. and Vernon. 14 years of age. 7 ll‘ nighf that. 1f wrather conditions permitted twu iluzhts would bf‘ ruade tn the kiugtlstlrn Islands t0- day Surviving are three brrithcix. Melville, New York; Citestcr. Sum- ; and John. of the 1nd two sisters, 3111's. Fr-auk Currie and Mrs. Ira Doug- las, ("1t_\', to all of whom the Guar- dian extends sincere 551111311111)’. Peter ltlartiu, elderly icsidctit ol Woodvale, ncar ‘Yignish, \\'Z\S sci. iously hurt when he was kicked by nne of the horses in his stab].- whilc. working there. the full force of the blow in ins mouth. Mr. Marlin was brought. to the Prince Cotuitv ihxspit-al yes- terday. He was blur :I.-.1:: ll1'Ulll.\l‘l_\’. The exit-til‘. 0f 1115 inuti"u-.. ininntzt be determined at lllt I.-n‘.. Ht-‘ls receiving treatment. and if posv siblc an X-ray will b" taken to- moi-row’. l-‘rit-ndt and (‘fllllllillllillim learn-at with n-grctoftlu-nn-e cu 1 tit-um Monday 11101-111111; oi (up H. sey, 1U-\"ear-o1(l Mr. Cyrus W. Vc:-..e_\", who p; in the Cl1:11"i0'.\rt.\"e."11 11o..- Takeu sildrlcnlt" 111 1.11 I-‘ridJS moriung while re-ady to if"l\'C for 111s Clus 1,1.‘ at; Print-c 01' “I111 C01- lcge inc yoting 1111111 alter b ingat- tended by a. ph_\" cian \\':I.-; taken 1.0 the hospital 11w t-iilllt‘ ulter- noon, where he failed to ]‘1".5}1t.\1i(l to treuiniclit. The latc Mr. \'t-.\~e_v, not yet out of his teens wa: :1 yotuig 1111111 til inuny fine qua. i101, popular athletics, being fond of huckeyantl baseball, and u prime favorite will: his companions. A bright. student while attending ‘lie rcccivcil ' l 1 . I I | l . l l t Spring Park School the young 1111111 - matricul-atcd into Print-u of Wulex. College, which he was attending; for the second term. " He \\. zt nienibei" of the lloi)‘ Name Society of the Biihillt". IIe le:1-.'<~.= it) mourn, be»: c hi‘- _ .parcnts, two brothers, J. Lcdwei the evitlcru-c‘. and Cyrus. W. J12, and one shtcr . wThc szstets: Pldpuir. in Kumloops, B. C-I Davis. New A1111:n1: Major, St. El- eanors; and Harold, New Annan; Mrs. John Hogg. Kelvin; Mrs. Rob- ert Stuvert. St. Eleanors; Mrs Brceken Simmons and Mrs. Reu- ben Large, both of Wilmot, and ltfrs. Maxwell Robertson. Summer. side, to ail of whom much sympa- thy is extended. The funeral takes place on Fri- day at two o'clock from his into residence. 31S. L.-\‘\'(i’l'(iN LAID TO REST funeial of the late Airs. Minnie Hyaichnztil Langton took place from St. James Prvbyterian Church on Tuesday antler-noon to th. People's Cemetery. Services were conducted by Rev. R. ltfoor- head Letzate, D. D. The motiriters \‘.1‘!'I ivfcssrs. A, W. Hyudman. Juauzzuu: Baguall, W. If. V. Dun- 11111". .I. t). Ityndman. A. B. Brown, J. R. Paton, Vincent Blake, Wai- te.‘ Ifrrdman aind Robert Hynd- man. The pallbearers iverc: Messrs. A. ti. hint-Lean, A. E. hfnrrison, C. ; 1i. 2;. L011g'.vn1"‘.11, Chm-Xe. Earle, 1). A. AmrKinnon and Dr. Small- wood. Itfrs. Ivfary Alida Culton, BU-ycar- old Riverton lady passed away; at lu-r houzc in R" " 27th.. afrcr a wee illnrss. She was the widow of the late James W. Culion and the moiher- ‘ of ten childrtn, five of whcm sur-l rive. J. Howard and W.lfred of! 1111311011; Itcttimld B. of Strllar- tun; Nfabcl and Maude of Portland, i Niainc; also by fnurfcen grand-, thzldren. two m-eut grandchildrczr and several ncphnvs nnd niece“. \ s. Cultcn was born 1n G urge- ‘ town. l". F. 1., and was tr.- _\'Cl\l"f‘.- ‘, (‘st and last surviving child of the‘ Nmma, t.» all 0t xvhom the (iiutr/ .li.1n extends sincere S)l'11]§L:.1l_\'. Mr. and 1\I . Vim-ah .\filli;,'ax1 of Summer ide were u‘. hrme to flu-i:- frt-iitls on MOIldRIy rdternoou and cvetiinr: when they cclcbi"ate(i then" = 50th wedding :1nn:\"t-r>:\1-_v.Many old trien.i- called to offer their .011- trmtiilatinns. to lite Dflflf‘ niitl prnuin of b0 yeru"; and many u:- teresting ieininncent-(ns were recai- ‘ led of 50 years n10. Mr. and Mrs. Afilhgztn lived 1n the m“ m“; days- Mms Lee Pecan“ :ltL'1")l'OI1l{O bcforc they retired lpun active hfc and Mr. Milli-gun recalled with pride, how he built. with 111:; u .vu ltaizd; the farm home for his bride. Mr. and Airs. N11111- ".n 111011-(1 to Summer-side some 0111's ago. They (‘HJOV good health t l .nd are both able to attend t0- thcn" :c\‘er.1l (titties about titt- huuu- 21nd garden, 'l‘hey hurl the Phktllifktti having with them on this mcmolttblc oecaalon their (i ightcrs. Mrs. Church of Port. Huron, and Mrs. Wright nf Regina. 111 I111: evening: :1 family (uncer- parlv was server‘. to twenty uticats, rcl. ~" and intimate friends. The (lining 1:11:14: was prt-ttilv arranged wltli cut flowers and favors. Itfrza Arthur Atari-Karen, uici-e, and M1.» Harry Daley, granddaughter, 0f G the brirtc and umom, 21.. um than, 1n en|c1"1.'1inn1tt. Alter dinner spent-he... followed hi." 111u.-.iq "hide the time pa-s pleasitiitlv. M1. and Mrs. Mzllictivi received many lovely gifts and messages of ce11gr-.1tul:1tioa.- ‘ RECEIVED sun Ni-JIVS-Worci has lm-n received in this city of the dcath of Mrs. Annie Clarkin, aged 67 ycears, who ti-tved ewuv after u few hours illn on Jan. 22nd at Syracuse. N. Y.. widow of the lute Professor J. '1‘. Clarkin, who predeceased hcr twenty four years ago. Two sons and three _ tcrs are left to mourn the 10s.‘; of a kind and loving mother. Prince Ccuntj." PIOrDIlHI geruu: illn . at. 11 :1 m. -~ on Wed- nesday. Mr. T. A. Drisi-oll of Clear- 1110111, at (i5 years of ngc, M13 D;-j$_ hirzhly c-Ileemcd and ‘ fi'i(11fl.'i will learn with 1‘i'f'l‘l‘l- of 111s passing. 11c .'~li1t'4't'.- ieut-‘w to 111011111, one 1.011, 13101110" .l.. and one daughter. Miss Doreen Driseul] at. 110m". 11nd ril J. Dust-oil. daughter. hfrs. Indian Ilia-er. funcml will take place on l"l'l\'lflV nmrnnu: at 1i o'clock irom his lute resulcncu at Clearuiont to St. Mary's Church, lndiun Rivers-S. 0n Suudcev, January 17th, 1937, there passed awuy 1n the Prince Edv/arti Isluhd Hospital, Daniel Morrison MacDonald of Iiopcdnie. P.E.I. in the Mzventy-fourth year (if 111:. "age. A descendant of one of the fit-uill-Jt cmitrrauts who vet.- tled in the communities of Strath. aibyu. the. late Mr. Muc-Dotiaid was :1 xiative of Iiopr-dalc. and except for :1 few years passed in the Am- erican West 111 (‘i\I‘lyII1RiIl1001].llVlKl there all 111s lif(-. He was widely ‘esteemed as a kind friend and neighbor. a good citizen, interested in every good ("au.-I.-, an earnest temperance worker. firm in his (-<111'.‘iri.ion.-;, and consist/cut in their support. 1111f‘ i mmfly- in Iiulil: ' Vlfl a In the death of Darrach M01114‘, en \Vcdncsday tnurnixttr, Freetown 1111s iu.-.t,_one (if hm most tu-nunuent. citizens. stricken with appendic- itis, Mr. Moase w-us rushed to the Prince County Iinspiial and an op- cmtinn perforated, and hi) taunt-u t0 be on lhc w: to recover-v when he wilt-red a relapse. 'I‘l-.e de. cenar-(i was the ‘(in of theiaieIloiJ- ert. Moasc and ira.» 52 years of age. Ho. was :1 very p1"n;n‘eu+'1ve'fa1"111c1' n11d most highly esteemed in the tiiulrirt. He leave.» t0 mourn 111:". widow, formcrly MlNi Simmons nt‘ Wilmot. three sons, Frederick, Hillard and Waldron. ard one dmmhirr. Alber- ta; also the following brothers and _1.01nc hl'.1f'I".ti'lHll(‘. Several and Jessie ‘to r31- Pitllifll‘ Sutiu-rlaril Pitrl-i-r. -l.I-J.-\\' FOR hlOYlRl-IAL — Miss Murnl Lee, (laughter of Mr. ancl 1\Ir:<. II-arry F. Lxc, Summer- siile. and for rOlfii‘ years on 1h;- teaehing staff 0t the Stinuncrsicre lhgh Srhool left. this morning for itfcnircai and Ottawa. On the eve of her (lrpariure M s Lee was the guest. or lmuoi" at :1 (iinncr party at. the Maw I-sy Pious: when covers were lrnd tur thirty fi\e. The Ill-vie: s were airs. Harold Schur- man, 1.. G. Lewis and Mrs. other turtles were given for her during" Mrs. 1y resLg1rrd from the High School traching staff to marry Senator (Jrcchnnn Amt-Arthur. The marriage l5 to take place in the near future. -s STUDY GROUP MEETING-e The Mt. Stewart Study Group was rewguiiizrui at. Mt. Stewart. school Jan. ‘Jhat, with thirteen teachers in attendance. The following officers were. appointed: president, James Smith: victupr-zsident, Catherine O'Donnell; secretary". Annie Mac- Donald; recording secretary, Hat- tie Pignti. he s-txbjccts for (fis- cussion were: 1. \Vhat are the names of the five writing certific- ates issued to pupils by H. B. Mac- Leau? How may these be obtain. 3. Should our school fairs be (mtinuetw; 2i. What. ziru the first. livc stew i11 learning the meanint: of tuunbc1"'.‘; 4. In what grade should formal uraarunar be bcgunf’; 5. What phonic work zahnulrl be taken in grade 11?; G. lioxv wnuld you Leach the multi- plication tablci’: 7 do you drill carefully 0n French pronunciation? Questionnaires were read by James Smith and answered by the teach- ers, ass-iste/J by the itupcrvlsor, Mr. ‘Noolncr. The (leath occurred r’. Tier 1101110 in this cttv ye crday of Mrs. Wm. P. Dilldl fr. an illness of about three yc Of a quiet. and reserved dispo- sition the lute Mrs. Dillon enjoyed a brat: circle of friends, who, al- though her (lcath was n01- tint-x- pvticd will learn of her passing with regret. The (tccc: ed, who was a (laugh- ter of the late M1". and Mrs. John Driscoli, vans (315 years of age. She li"a\i.. to mourn the loss of u kind wdc and lOVihg 111011101", her llllfbilllfl :111(l ihc fulow-ing family: Mrs. Ciurnet Doyle who resided with l\(‘l Airs. tiavin Duffy, Bun- Mrs cieo. Hy-tle and Miss - arct Uiiicn, both of Allston, Mans, John of the Patriot Dress- fuqr“ Starr and Charlie zinci Freddie ui. home. ‘ Also SUFViViiIt: urc- the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Alphon- sus Coi-rigun, Cicurkx-wwn Royalty: 1511s. lvfarguret Coady, Mt. Herbert; Mlrs, Samuel Iioarc, Boston, MasJ Mira-e Katie Driscoli, Boston, Ma. .; Daniel . Johnston's River: Frank, Mt. Herbert; Lawrence, Lawrence. Muss. to all of whom the Guardian extends sincere sympathy- _-I’AS. NG OF MRS. ARTHUR lll-IANl-IY—'1'hcre passed away in the Prince County Hospital 011 ‘Tuesday. l-‘eb. 2. Mrs. Arthur Hea- ney, aftcr a long and trying illness. Mr‘. Heaney was 54 years of age. 11nd was the (laughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glydeti of Mnrgaic. After her tnurriagc she resided in Clinton, where she. will be mused by n large circle of friends. She leaves to mourn, her husband and one son, Carmen, two (laughters, Eliza and Muriel at home, also one brother, Turner (uydcn, Marente, ‘and one sister. Mrs. Lnnc of’ Pun-mil. 00 Wlwm Syilipiilhy is extended. The func- ral takes place this afternoon at. I p.111. from her late residence at (Bunion tn the United Church at Marinate-S. ""1‘he selfish impulse of HIP hi1- mau heart is lhc great. ain of the world," Rev. F‘. A. Patterson. D.D.. President of Acadia University/nie- clured in nn eloquent. sermon at, 'f‘riuity United Church last night. lie \\':1s speaking nt. a very largely attended united service of witness in connection with the campaign for the evangeitmtlon of Canad- -’I‘he reports showed the Mr. Ernest Dunning left Tues- day morning for Moncton, N. B. where he has accepted a. position. For the past two years Mr. Dun- ning has been teaching school in flax-gate, and will be much missed in that community. Previous to his departure he was guest. of hon- or at: several social functions. For the remainder of the year his place us teacher of the school will he filled by Miss Mamie Council. B -DIES AT KENSINGTON-Jfhe (loath occurred nt her home m Kensington on Wednesday morning l of Mrs. Alexander Buntnin at (Ml y-curs of age. Mrs. Buntain was! formerly oi.’ New London. but i1 resided in Kcnslngton for some time. Besides her husband, sir leaves to mourn one daughter,i\'1is< (iertrude, who nursed her nmther, (luring her last iibtcss. 'I‘l1c func- 1 ral notice will appear later-S. —ELECTION 0F OFFICE The officer. of the Summer Fire Department. were elected for. the coming year as follow-s: Chief \". D. McNciil; Deputy Chief Dan- (nn Palmer; secretary treasurer, G. W. Hogg; Captains No, I. Com- ‘ ‘any, D. F. MacNeill, No. 2 Com- pany. Claude Kenny, Hook and Laddcr Company. Fred Macbcod. depart- 1 mcnt to have had a. succcs ful, year-S. tide t FL ‘ fu: ‘ of George Vcssey was held- yesterday- from his father's rest-I dense, Spring Park, to st. Dun_ "tarts Basilica Mic-re Requiem High -. Vfuss was celebrated by Rev. W. .\IeC:1.rdle. The pail bearers were Ltcgutnld Whitlock. Lloyd McNeviny llurold Garnhum, Everett Gallant. Cordon Gallant. and Michael Campbeii. Service at the grave was conduct/ed by Rev. Dr. P. Mc- lvhihon, D. D. SCOUTERS MEET -—- Scout and Cub leaders of the city gathered last; evening at their hcadquaricrs in the Tourist, Association office w-here they met and discussed plans . with the new executive sccretaxyfl tn-ztstu-er of’ the Provincial Associw ation, G. Douglas Henderson. Mr. Herbert". Greenawziy, field commis- sioner for Nova Scotia, introduced Mr. Henderson and spoke glowingly or the advancement of Scouting in this province through the fine work of volunteer leaders. Mr. Henderson outlined plans for the formation of a Scouters club and Akela (Cub) club to aid the lenders in their work. A proposal put forward deal- ing with the possibility of forming a scout troop for physically handi- capped children was briefly dis- cussed. FRIDAY . JISLAND LADY DEAD.— Friends at Montague will regret to hear of the death of Mrs. Alice Schmldcr clde t. daughter or 1.119 lute Mr. and 1\'11'=. Donald MacKuy. The death ecurrcti at. Everett. Mass, on January 21st. One daughter, Avi‘, and two sons Mart and Dr. Carl nrc lcft to mourn the loss 0f r1 beloved mother. One sister. Miss Sarah Ann MncKav TlvcsTn the old 1101110 at. Montague und Walter of K010111111. B. CaThe SYmP-‘lt-h)’ 0f the community is ex- tended to them in there bereave- _ ' fourteen grand children, gathere ERAL YESTERDAY — The! '- A most enjoyable social evening was spent. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert. lucLellan, Kenslngton, on Monday. Jan. 25th. when many friends gathered in honor of Miss, Janie Flahavcn, one of the popu-i Im‘ young ladies of the town, to; tender her n. miscelianeotn shower; on the eve of her approachingt marriage. When the happy crowd. had assembled, filling the house to ‘ \l.S utmost. came-it)‘, ttvo little girls, Therese hfelriinil and Gl-(R-"s It‘ - Blane, carried in the wrl‘. fil baskets of gilts. These \'i.'.‘ c encd by Mi s" Blanche Hughes and the urcampairving verses read by Mei-{zixict Gillis. Many beauti- ful and tisefitl p1‘.“"“1lS were re- Cqvflp pnph m,‘ g , china ant; ' and nnum- n" r-ums of ‘led to m’ good \vi-i.gr.1cc.{ f1 present for the‘. ts. Dmcinf; and 1 ed the rctnaiti-l * until lunch time rcshmcnts w-ere- the fI\')71'.‘! fully ihanlzln The home of 2.112 and M1‘.". James Duffy, 166 Sidacy Street, was the zei-xre o. a happy event on Tues- day evening lut. Upwards of fifty “sis. alo g with thelxafamily of f1‘ name. . Frank, Ernest, and two (iaughtcrs, Mrs. J. L. More-l side. Mrs. W. l). Be-rrigan and d : "-1511 Mr. and Mrs. Duffy much joy on their Golden Wedding An- niver. nry. A dchcioics chicken Zilppfl‘ was| served at 6.30 p. m. to which many l uit. fr. . sat (town, friends who" 11150 :11 cok of their wedding fest‘ 1e. fifty years ago. 01111111111111» Orchestra furnished music f:r rmurv 01d time step; till wee small hou of the morning. Mr. and I\’l:. Duffy received muny p‘: .-c11.s including checks. The Guardian joins in con- gratulatioizs. Mr. Nicholas ivfcFaa-iane, 70, re- tired Cnnadmtn National Railway employee c.1111 veteran bandmaster, died at his home. 7B Hayfield Sh. 111st. night. Death of the well known and highly: rcztwxtcd Charlottetown citizen followed an illness of sev- eral mcntits. During his lifetime the veteran billldilfliti] played at: three jubilee celebrations in connection with the reigning srrereign and took part in local memorial sn-vioes at the death of Queen Victoria. Iiing "Edw-nrd ‘VII, and King George V. M1: lvL-Ftiriane also played at the local eelebr-atinns which marked the coronation of King Edward VII and King George V. During the World War Mr. Mc- Farlanc went. overseas with the 105th Regimental Band and re- mained with the regiment until it was demobilized in 1919. Before the outbreak of the war he luul been transferred from the 82nd to the 211d Infantry Regimen- tal Band. The fate Mr. Mt-Parinne is stir- vivcd by ins it-‘fe, who before her marriage was Evelyn McTague of Churlotteiox-xn, and two daughters, Mrs. Parker Home. Saskatoon. SINK-i and Reta ltfeFarlane at ~h01nc; and two sens, John MbFar- lane nud William hfcFiu-lane both of Charlottetown Surviving 31m are two bothers, John McFai-lane, Charlotfetowwi. and Ernest McFan men t-H. lane of Boston. Muss. 1.1m 2 "ASPIRIN" vaun- cnd drink a lull glass of water. Repeat treatment In 2 hours. Cold and Sore The modern Qa 0111(1) a cold '.l‘\vo . " spit-in’ ta etsthe W moment you feel a. cold coming (m. Re- peat, if needed, according to directions in box. At the same time, if you have n sore throat, crush and dis- solve three “Aspirin” tablets in one-third glass of water. And gnrgle with this mixture twice. The “Aspirin" you take in- ternnlly will act tn combat fever, cold pains and the cult] itself. The gnrgle will provide almost instant. relief from raw- ncss and pain, acting like n. local anesthetic on the irritated throat membrane. 'I'rythiswaynYourdoctorwill endorse it. It. is quick, effective inn hfe begun lust autumn. The Modern-Day Way to Ease 2. If threat i; non, crush and m: a "ASPIRIN" tat-am In $4 glen of wulur. Garglo twice. Throat Quickly and emls the-taking of strong medicines for u cold. Q "Aspirin" tablets are made in Canada. “Aspirin" is the registered trade-mark of the "Buyer Company, Limited, of Windsor, Ontario. Look for the name Bayer in the form of a cross on every tablet. Demand and Get ASPIRIN TIADI-MARK RIO- SUCCESSFUL STUDENT-The name of Victor MacLai-en, ca,“ was iuadvertantly omitted )'(‘.'.t,[»r. clay in the publication of Island tudents who successfully pa.»- ed their mid-term examinations at Acadia Uhltrsity. The fauna-tn, ctzmes were attained by Mr, at“. Lamn: Biology 1, B; Chemistry 1, D; Fremh 1, D; English 4s, 13; Math. C. -DRY CLE ‘ih-ERS BROKEN 1N Ti) — The o." Clemung Plait the eazly h.r. of Weduc-t morning and t e cash register hut. cn outside and broken 011e,, ‘fncre was a small amount in tin.- cixzh llirlifCl‘. This was stolen. No- faing 0L1‘ at the plant was inter- . :1 wuh. The police are i11\"e.\'.._ gaiing the brunt.- us broken inta 1,, (,- . Mrs. D. S. Mt-Rae. of VCUICUIt. vcr, who is the guest of Mr.=_ t; Ihlrall Fisher, is leaving about th: middle 0f February 0n hcr rr-tttrr to the Pacific Coast and will .-t:\1 in Edmonton OIITDUtCfMYS, Mortar came to Montreal via the Panuuu. Canal, later visiting in Washing. ton and New York and mending some time in Prince Edward Is‘and.—l\i1ont.rcal Star. - A feeling of sadness was cast 0\'c1 St. Cntherincs 11nd vicinity on Dcc- ember 17, 1936, who nit was learned that 00d had called another home in the person of Sadie Belle Mac- Novin, youngest. (laughter of M1". and Mrs . Hector MacNevin at the curly age of 18 years. Although she was ill for some time she bore her illness with great. patience and friends who visitoo her often remarked about her being so cheerful. There are left to mourn the los- of n. dear daughter and sister | Father and Mother and two sister. Annie and Hilda. and "t. brother Leonard. - __- ._~_._.‘."“T"§. ARSENAULT- At Stunmersldc. Feb. 2, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. John Arsenauit a son. BUOTE—At. Rusticovfle, P. E. 1.. m: Saturday, Jal1\|i\1'_\' 2, 192W, to Mr and Mrs. Leonard Buote. :1 son. TOOMBS-At New wiltshire, or Tuesday, February 2, 1937, to Mr and Mrs. Walton Toombs a son. MATTHEWS—At. the Prince Coun- ty Hospital, February I, 1937, t4 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Matthews, Alberton. a. daughter. BEATON-At Giasllvht, Belfast, 0n January 19, 1937, to M1-. and Mrs. Murdock Benton tnee Isabelle Stewart) a datightcr ,Ev:t Allene. CLARK-At the Prince County Ilospital, January 31. 1937. tn Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Clark a ("laugh- tar. DUFFY-At the Charlottetown Hos- pital. January 31, I937, to Mr. and IvIi-s. Ambrose Duffy, southport, a daughter. IZACPIIAIII-At: the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital en January- 31, 1936 to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce ,M11cPha1i. City, a son. WEEKS-ah the Prince Edward Island Hospital on January ill, 1927, t0 Mr. and Mrs. Eldrccl Weeks, Bzadnlbnne, a. son. MARRIAGES iliifwiscmu - nnoto- At the Parsonage, Kent Street, by Rev. S C. Cooper on January 27. i937, Alfred Lockwood Llewellyn, south- DlLLON~In the City on February 3. 1937, Mrs. aged 63. Fr- CLARKIN-At Syracuse. N. Y.. on Jan. 22nd. 1937, Mrs. Annie Clarkzn. MCCALLUM-On Tuesday Feb. ‘l. 1937, Louis Mccaiiunr, need 6B yea-rm Frmeral from his late resi- dence nt. Bracklcy Point. ' McIVOR--AL Charlottetown on February 3. 1937. Mrs. M. J. Mc- Ivor, New Ilaven, age 58 years. BUNTAIN-At Kensingion, Feb. 3. $37, Mrs. Alexander Buntmiu, aged F" Vliiiiam P. Dillon. McIVER —At Charlottetown or February 3. 1937, Mrs. M. J. Mc- Ivcr, New ilnvemuge 58 years. MncI-‘ARLANI-F-At 78 Bnyflcld Si. on Thursday. February 4th, 1937. Nicholas MacFai-lane in his 71st year. l-‘lNLAYS-ON-At Peaks Road January 30, 1937, Mrs. Peter Finlay- son in her 79th year. MOASE-At Freetown, Wednesday Feb. 3, 1937, Darraciz Moase, aged 1-‘ 52. _ MCCALLUM-On Tuesday. Feb. 1931, Louis Mllcilllfllli, new vi S1100? — At the Charlottetown Hospital. Jan. 30, 1937. JOSOU" Shoop of Georgetown. 88¢ 39- llEANEY—At the Prince Count! Hospital, February 2. 1937. Biff Arthur Heaney, Clinton, aged M WOODSIDE-wm Charlottetown c" January 31, 1937, Mary Wood-sit". age 57 years, wife of Bert. Wood- side, Summcrsidc. PERRY-At Surnmcrside on Joll- uary 31, 1937, Mrs. Madeline Perry age 75 years. ‘ SITIWAIQJN-At. 24 Water Sh. "1- Sntttrdny, Jan. 29. 1937. Andre“ Graham Stewart, aged 4 years. ~ months. '" - MURPHY-At Concord, New Hanur shire, on Wednesday. Jfln- 27- 19-” Mrs. Mary Murphy. aged ‘68 W9" VESSEY - At the Chnvottetznvn Hospital on February 1, 1937, (mom Vcsscy, age 19 years, beloved c011 of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Vcss-L-t. Spring Park. ’ MCDONALD-At her Téilflcllfit‘. 4 Grafton St. on January 31. 1937» Mrs. John W. McDonald. use 76 SIIARP- At klcnslngton, on 5W1‘ day, Jan. 31, 1937, Mrs. Markilf" Grace Sharp in her 94th will’ IODD-At. the P. I5. Island l-Ios- pftal on Sunday, Jan. .11, 1937, M“ Earl Rodd tn her 22nd year. . LANGTON-Buddeniy atl-ynbrvvk. Long Island, N.Y., on January 27 I937. Minnie Hyndman Lnngton i1"- her 66th year, beloved wife d D-J- Longhorn.