wuidays. 1mm _ sliltvlCl-fflie fun- “ p» MA. Mary Elizabeth , place from hcr late res- aver- g 5t. Avard's yesterday af- ‘1 ‘M p the People's Ccmete y. ‘g me house and grille was by Rev. Dr. Ramsay. The 1s were: George Moore, "y I yliler, A. R. MacKay, Geo. “u”. 1 , M. Matheson and Wm. , N saws - Mrs. J. s. who was forced by bad Z11 p land at Megantic, Friday . ' on her way to Montreal i ., there overnight and con- ______‘ hgf’ trip Saturday morning Norm m“ in Montreal at 12 noon. On mam Bu! Y ., Brldgc returning with a Mrs: mn. " Mr. Arthur Sullivan. He left to the P pJIl. and was back in Char- Dndny, wim -. in just an hour.’ The M, append, was operated on at 8 oclock iea t , ‘ufaggit; inn. SERVICES-The fun- ,“ M can , Joseph A. Kelly was held ' . - morning from'his late re- , Riverside Apartments, to _ ,.. tans Basilica, where a Re- , cf Middle lligh Mass was celebrated by Ilsiior to Au mverend Monsignor Maurice '1' ‘"1 1111* id, assisted by Rev. P. Mc- ,D. ll, Deacon, and Rev. C. , sub Deacon. Final ab- "‘5'°“- ‘i110 i »- was pronounced by His Ex- u 11p Pripc Bishop O'Sullivan. The ill unable i ofthe Knights of Colum- Hins 1000i’ qiwhich the deceased was a owcver an , ,preccdcd the hearse. The 1111i’ stcadil infers were Judge Duffy, Hon. d rcaainh .licPhce, Dr. .1. Blake, Messrs. Hifainor and Pa'rker Ritchie. - it the grave was conduct,- 1's. .\ia_vn , l Rev. Father Farrell. ‘W daughie oi‘ l“‘.\l'l‘ll )Il prcmis l. Stewar larch 2M lllcllAE, Auciiunee LE ilc at Si. er. Slricil y BORNE, Futherines, 0n 0i‘! 132 ivc men- 1932, 3°‘ is office. ) lieeom complll! iorall! marina ghwayl- j r-i punt I "4- ' 1- ‘eeks News Budget for OurwS THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUA§Dl_A_l§l _,__ PAGIQIHJRIEEN -~-~——--—-—- Hnalf ' ‘ --“-I atur day ‘Subscribers goNDAY n; are being ex .1 w‘, Charles A. Steven- on her ‘ birthday OD Wednesday, I > on that data Mrs. Sta- “ g visitor to Charlotte- _ mg hearty and active. . some beautiful gifts Her Wags wish her many more community and relatives. TUESDAY “i FOB- REPAIRS — Mr. Carr arrived here about brt evening in his Moth i lir. Carr was on his way ~- and landed here to make repairs to his magneto. It ~- hc will continue his trip Mining. 1 liAL SERVICE-The fun- oitlie late Miss Margaret Mac- took place yesterday after- it 2.30 from Zion Church to T- le Webster officiated at the and grave. The pail bearers ‘Messrs. Dr. S. ‘IL/Robertson. McLeod, Dr. J. H. Ayers, Mur- Ross, Donald MacKinnon and - l-lillson. I Til 0F PILOT DEAN-Dr. J. ~ hs received word late Satur- litht of the dcath at Winnipeg, l" rey Dean, the well known ‘i who spent two years flying mil between Moncton, Sum- Charlottetown and the ens. He visited the Island lllmmer demonstrating the "' plane owned by the British Cigarettes. He was a native ‘ 11d, had seen service during '11‘. and was regarded as a Killed and experienced pilot. Iii the frst and only man to ' "1 010081111, which he did in lphia. last summer. A few . _lB0 Mrs. Jenkins received a 00m him stating that he was Bled to carry on a western - but that he had made ap- u to come on the fsfand run. . he was scnt west instead. 01in had many friends in this ‘I110 will learn with deep regret . ‘miimcly death. j IDENT OF ST. i ZCHOLAS ' Lmflc Dasscd away early 11111111111: at the home of his i" .Mrs. DesRociiea, of Mis- ‘ "1- Jweph J. Poitier, of st. .at 7i years of age. The " Was a native of St. Nicho. M had resided there all his - ‘m 11°11? hilhly esteemed m’ circle of friends, n, Md 111' several months but the "I! rather suddwly. There 1° mourn. his widow, loll!‘ _ and two sons, Mrs. John ‘ 98. with whom he lived, ‘Mmicc and Calena and one ‘"110. are in Boston; m. ,.'°“'E"“11\1ll. is in Moncton. 7 “'15.? "2?',.l'°""" “"1 . a 0! Muddy "M111 J. of Sunfmeraidc, and i. "u; Mrs. Arscnauit. of 1pc- _‘ ~. and Miss Mary I. 10f Llllddy 339k, to ‘u o! "mu-thy u extend‘ . ‘ . i=1" hlace this morn- Iilfmwn DP- Jenkins 130W _Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. ieoplrs‘ Cemetery. Rev. G." . mbeuturu to the amount of‘ 300.000 are w be mum by u" y m p“? i" unemployment ex- Wndiillrc. Permanent works and outstanding deficits, nccds-din; “"511” lPPwvod of at the :1‘: “w!” “mum? ""91"! 0f the new City Council last nilht. i Th9 mince committee of the Council was also authorized to 1n- "81 8105.000 of sinklng guns, m bondsofther - - of,- a C. N. R and Province of Ontario. __ JUDGMENT GIVEN-Ag g m- 11°11 11! the supreme Court which Ollcncd at 11 o'clock yesterday- 111111111112 with Mr. Justice Arsenault and Mr. Justice Saunders on the 5011011. Mr. Justice Saunders gave Judgment in the apepal c535 o1 Mr,‘ Theo. Georges against a fine 1m. Posed in the Magistrate's Court on u muse of keeplns his restaurant open during prohibited hours, al- 1°W111B the appeal and declaring the by-law under which he was ocnvlct_ ed ultra-vires. m. Justice Saund- i ers concurred. Mr. J. J. Johnson, K. C., for appellant. Mr. K. J. Mar_ 1111 for respondent. The case of Ritchie vs Rayner was begun in the Justice Arsenault and the following Jury: James McAleer, (foreman). Ewen Lamont, Roderick McLeod, C0lin McKay, James McKay, John Mcqougall, Percy McDonald. Mr. J. O. Campbell is appearing for the plaintiff, and Mr. W. E. Bentley, K. C., for the defendant. Evidence is still being heard in the case. WEDNESDAY LEAVES FOR. MONTREAL - The many firends of Mr. Harold 59196:‘ will be glad to learn that he has improved sufficiently to be removed to Montreal Hospital this morning, accompanied by his nurse, Miss Pauline Noonan, of Summereide, also his wife and father, Conductor A. J. Harper. —BBIDGE CLUB-The Gentle. man's Club at ‘Summerside have i inaugurated a bridge club and will Play every Monday evening. There i was a large attendance the opening , night andthe party looks as if it‘ will be most BIICCBBSIUI- The prizes on Monday evening were won by Mr.‘ R. C. Holman, Dr. E. T. Tan- ton and B. Graham Rogers-S. ISLANDEB. DEAD — Mr. John MacKinnon, North River, received a telegram Monday, March i4, announcing the death of his bro- ther, Nell MacKlnnon, at Mount Thom, Pictou 00., N. S. Mr. Mac- Kinnon was in his 72nd. year and was the son of the late Donald MacKinnon, DeSable, Prince Ed- ward Island. P. S. S. LITERARY SOCIETY-, Rcv. R. Mborhead Legate was the speaker at the Prince Street School Society yesterday afternoon. His- subject was the "Radio Talks of Dame Ethel Smith of London, Eng- land" which was delivered by her recently. Dame Smith is widely known in British musical circles and her views on some matters of the day were most interesting to those who were present. "Individuality of Character, Peminimity and Peace." ‘were the points on which her talk was based chiefly. After a hearty vote of thanks which was extended to the speaker by Principal Lowther. a social time was spent. —DEATH 0F ALBERTON RES- IDENT-There passed away in the ‘Prince County Hospital, Summer- side, on Monday evening, Miss Marie Matthews, of Alberton, at the age of 55 years. The deceased had been in failing health for some time. She was born near Alberton and was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Matth "an Shc was a woman of many fine qualities and a charming companion, as she had qmaity of the people. The loss is about $1,000 partially covered by insurance. DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY - Tho 08th Annual Executive meeting of the, Diocesan Church Socisty was held yesterday after- noon at 3 o'clock in St. Paul's Pariah Hall, with Venerable Arch- deacon White, D D., presiding. The Rcctora of the two city con- =1 ,, ‘ were ,. . as were all of the out of town Clergy, ex- cept Rev. W. J. Phillips. of Alb- erton who was preevnted from be- ing pre ‘ on account of illness f two of his parishioners. The Archdeacon informed those pres- ent that His Grace the Archbishop expected to pay an official visit to the Island from 10th. to 26th. June. A request to appoint rep- a lfifltailivw to the Temperance Federation from the Anglican Church was allowed to stand over for the present. Certain routine business was transacted. several laymen taking part in the discus- cussion, alter which the meeting adjourned to meet alter the mens meeting to be held in St. Peter. Cathedral today at 2.30 p. m. Evensong was held in St. Pete. Cathedral last evening at 7.30, when the prayers were taken by Rev. Mr. Bridgewater and Canon Maloneflrhe lessons were read by Rev. Mr. Spriggs and Rev. Mr. Coleman The Miserere (51st. Psalm) was sung as a prayer. The Rev. Mr. Westbrook, Rector of Milton, preached a splendid ser- mon, from the 14th. and 15th. verses of the 16th. chapter of Jeremiah. The Venerable Arch- deacon white pronounced the enjoyed. Letters and Telegrams Benedlctlom were received from Sisters and lBrothers, some residing in the Grave need of practising every economy comment Wm, efllclency their names on the roll. ‘in the various essential departments I those present were: of Government was emphasized by the 1-Ion. J. D- Stewart, K- 'C., Pre- mier of the Province, in the course of his Budget speech in the Leela- lature last n'ght. ' The total revenues of the Prov- lnce for 1933 the Premier estimated at $1,209,870.88. The total expend- itures, exclusive of a. sum sufficient to rebuild Faiconwood Hospital and Prince of Wales College, were est‘.- mated at $1,207,465. " Details of estimated revenue were given by the Premier as follows: Dominon subsidy. $497,131“; C, N. R. property tax, $40,000; pub- lic lands $100; Provnciai Secretary's fees $1,250; Prothonotarys fees. $2,500; Registry office $6,500; County Courts, $1,500; Palconwood Hospital, $10,000: Private bills, $350‘, P. W. C. fees, $3,000; Fines and penalties. 31,200; Succession dutes, $25,000; Casual revenue; $8,000; Fire insur- once companies, 812,000; life insur- ance companies. $9.000; 11008098116? corporation companies, $800; acco- imt and guarantee companies, $1,000; domicile companies, $45,000; trust and loan companies, 81,700; telegraph company, $000; electric light compancs, $2,000: telephone company, $2,500: steamship .com- panics, $600; brokers, $1,000; banks $15,000; peddlers licenses, $1,000: life insurance agents, $350; fire in- surance agents, $39; motor vehicle licenses, $137,000; Department of‘ Agriculture (technical) $30,000; De- NATURALIZATION PAPERS -‘ Mr. John Theodore Georges, Char- lottetown, a native of the United States, has been granted Canadian Naturalization papers. ATTENDING W. M. S. —- Mrs. (Rev) G. T. Spriggs, Mrs. A. Henry, Mrs. W. J. Paynter, Mrs. W. J. Hai- rington, Kensington, are attcndingi the W. A. Convention of the Angli- i can Church in Charlottetown. The Prince Edward Island Die-f cesan Board of the Women's Auxil i iary met for its 35th annual ses- sion yesterday. The divine service was held in St. Paul's Church at 10.15 a. m. The Rector, the Rev. H. D. Raymond was assisted by the following clergy, Archdeacon White, R. H. Coleman and Rev. G. West- broke. The Rector extended a wel- come to the visifng delegates and to the clergy present. He said it was a p‘easure to havowith us the Rev. G. A. Andrew, a missionary home on furlough from China, and who was ‘the special preacher, for the service. Several missionary hymns were sung and a special lit- any used. ANNUAL ROLL CALL -- Alpha Rebekah Lodge, No. 10, I. O. 0. F., held its annual Roll CallTucsday evening. A very enjoyable program had been prepared, opening with Greetings of Welcome by the Noble Grand, Sister Catherine Mntlicson. A Reading by Sister Helen Acorn; a short Comedy Sketch by mem- bers of the Order; a Quartette by four Sisters, and a Sing Song in which all took part, and was much ,Unitcd States and different parts of Canada. About 158 responded to Among Sister Ruby ,Houle, Vice-President of the Re- lbeknh Assembly; Bro. Breniner. iPast Grand Master; Bro. John Mc- iNalr. Past Grand Master. All were lgreatly interested in the won er- iul work done by their enerbc- ilsodge. Alpha. Rebekah Lodge has thud a very successful year and the ‘large number in attendance shows: the interest which is taken in the] work of the Order. After closing Lodge, refreshments were served. I A quiet but pretty wedding took place in St. James Presbyterian Church, Charlottetown, on Wed- nesday, when Miss Pcnzic E. Chisholm of North Ti-yon, wa; united in marriage with Lloyd R Howatt of Carleton. The cercmon; was performed by Rev. R. Hctislc; Stavert, M. A., B. D.. in thc pres- ence of a number of thc immc diate relatives and friends of tlr contracting parties. The bride w: very becomingly attired in a siil o.‘ checked brown tweed with in and shoes to match. After thc ceremony the ‘wedding party rc- pnired to the home ofMr. and Mrs. Ray MacKenzie, Great George Street, where all sat dowr to a daintily prepared luncheon The bride is thc daughter of 11:1‘. and Mrs. James Chisholm and spent several years as clerk in hm‘ father's store at Tryon and was well known throughout the whole countryside. The groom is a very popular C. N. R. employee and P“"""°"‘ °i Aii"“"“““ '°°°'Pi5' holds a splendid position on tn.- “Dw; Dapartme" M Health’ Canadian Government S. S. Chur- ‘1715003 Pwhibltim‘ cmnmigmn’ lottetown. Both ‘are held in the $28,000; direct relief, $6,000; amuse- ment tax, $8,000; gasoline tax. $160,- 000; real estate, income, property, road, etc" $115,000; road arrears of taxes, $20,000. Total $1,209,870.88- THURSDAY FIRE ALARM — The firemen responded to a still alarm shortly after 9 o'clock yesterday morning for a roof fire at the home of Ambrose Wood, Longworth Ave. highest esteem among their many friends and as they go out to fnce life together they carry ivlih ilicm -the bcst wishes of all, ‘ 111112,’ and old. Intimcton has been received that: Mr. George Fi liter, manager cf thc Bank of Montreal here has been promoted to the management of thc branch in Moncwn in succession t0 Mi". W. H. Burritt, who has been » a FRIDAY . Her many friends regret the re- cznt illness oz Mrs. J. J. McWil- llamfl. 01911111000. amid are pleasedpnrents. Mf- and M“ 5"“ Ben‘ to know slie is much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hiei-lihy of Edmonton, Alberta, left on the return trip on Marth 7, after at-iivfiss Katy MacDonald. who had. tending tilt! funeral of the farmer's mother. Mrs. Mary Hierlihy, Heb- T011. TRANSFERRED-Mr. H. Cook, who has been representative for the Canadian Airways in Charlotte- town since October last, has receiv- ed notlce of his transfer to Quebec and will leave this morning. A gloom of sadness was cast over ‘ Mount Stewart recently when one of its oldest residents, Mr. Robert Jay, passed into the Great Bo- yond. Although Mr. Jay has not been in very good health for the past few yours, lie will be greatly missed by a wide circle of frien and the sympathy cl the communi- ty goes out to the bereaved ones. a . Mr. and Mrs. Russel Boll of CaP- _Traverse, spent last week-end at Victoria. the guest <11 111° '°"“°'5 i _____ Mrs. Belle MacDonald and son Roland of Rose valley. P- E- 1» were Sunday visitors to T11011- iThey were accompanied 1101116 bl’ "spent the previous week here. Mr. Edward Holland of Tryou- who has been spending the winter months in Wakefield, M1188" 1'0‘ turned home last week, and will remain on the Island dfirini; U"? summer months, assisting his fat- her on the farm. i ,____ _ I i‘ i I \ On Thursday last, at the rcgl-lifll‘ meeting of the King George DIVISION No. 2B1 Sons of Temperance, a nuni- bor of visilors were present. M1". Walter Weeks, o‘ thc Refuge Divis- ion, Fredercten, 4's". Hariy Herring Miss Jessie Cook, Mr. Ricks and others from thc Ofiver Division, Murray River. A debate was arrang- ed for between members of thc Oliv- ‘cr Division and King George Divis- ion. It so happened that quite a Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murphy ofhumber of King George members Campbelltcn, Lof. 4, lefton March were absent on business, but a good 14 for St. John, N, B, where they programme was enjoyed. Mr. W. S. have purrhascd a farm, B miles Weeks favored the Dvsion with a from the city. They were accom-‘humorous rccration. 1th", Weeks of panled by Mrs. Murphys nephew, Fredericton is visiting with his bride Master Harry Stewart, West Point, who will remain for a month's visit. Their many friends “"511 Mi". zmci Mrs. Murphy, success and hap- piness in their new humc. ON OFFICIAL BUSINESS-—Ml‘. Chas. A. Beer, Fire Marshal, made a trip by plane to ‘Lakc Verde Wcd- nesday afternoon on official busi- ness. Mr. Beer visited North Wilt- .shli'c early last week, and on Fri day last made five landings, the plane in each case being piloted by Mr. Jones. Mr. Jos. Crabbe, of the Fire Marshal's office, left yester- day afternoon by plane for Lake Verde. RETURNS T0 CALIFORNIA- Mr. R. A. MacLeod, of Bos- ton, and his sister, Mrs. Llewellyn Hughes, of Berkley, California, will be passengers to the mainland "this morning on route to their respect- ive homes. Mrs. Hughes came‘ to the Island with the remains of her mother, Mrs. Roderick McLeod, who was buried in Vallcyficld on" Wcdncsc‘ g innny old neighbors and friends gathering to pay their tribute of respect to one who was sincerely loved by everyone. v GOES T0 TORONTO-Rev. R. Hensley Stavert left on Monday to attend the annual meeting of the General Assembly's Board of Sun- day Schools and Young People's Societies, which was to be held in St. Andrew's Church School room, Toronto, March i7th, and 18th. Mr. Stavert will also attend as many as possible of thc sessions of the General Board of Missions which are being held in thc some place March 15th to the 22nd. Y’S MEN'S MEETING — Y's Man H. Cudmorc was chairman at inst night's meeting of the Y's ‘lion's Club. Y's Man A. M. Doug- ins was speaker and gave a very interesting address on the “Eco- nomic Posltion of Canada." Hc painted out how world conditions affected Canada. He spoke briefly on cucli of thc industries of Can- ada, stating how most of these were affected by low prices and smaller production. Hc stated how the discount on thc Canadian dol- lar was discouraging Canadians from buying in thc States and cn- conraging people of the U. S. to buy in Canada. ‘at her parents‘ home in Murray ‘Harbor. The adjourned meeting of in: Women's Auxility met in St. Paul's Hall, 'l‘liursday morning, at 10.15 a. ni., opening with l-lynui and Pray- cr. , ' Capt. Wittig, of thc Church Arm; road that portion of Scripture from St. John's Gospel, telling of the miracle at Cans of Galileo. Capt. Wittig said God reveals Himself tv people in various ways, and some- times through tragedy. In this casc, i He revealed Himself through a mi"- iaclc. It was done very simply and ;with no fuss. We recall how the I Virgin Mary told thc servants to do whatever Christ tolzi them. Christ is calling us today to His service. The servants obeyed without ques- tion. Cannot we do the same. Haif- hearted service will not do. We must give our very best, and not expect thanks from thcs: around us. reward comes from God. Lfay all we do ‘and say be for thc glory cf God. Mrs. Raymond thanked Cant. Wittig for his very helpful address. i‘ Further reports ui‘ work were pre- sented nt this session. It was cle- j cided not to print an annual report this year, but to vote a sum equival- ‘cnt to the cost of sumo to Western Relief. the different branchrs during thc last year, to distressed areas were valued at over $600.00. Mrs. Jackson of Silmmcrsiclc gave an interesting account of the Jun- ior work carried on in Summerside. This is the largest Junior branch in the diocese, boys as -well as girl-s at- tending thc meetings. Shc said they are all very keen workers. The Ven. Archdeacon White coli- ducted the inid-day prayers and ‘gave a short inspiring address. He said the Woman's Auxiliary is a‘ well-directed organization and puts first things first. It puts strcss on devotion and prayer. He fclt if thc, men of the church were better oi"- ganlzed in their work results would m different, He said we road of the disciples being with Chri=t and also of the faithful ivomerrivho fol- lowed Him and ministered to Him. All grades of womcn contributing their best to serve the Master. Thcy wcrc'the last at the Cross and the first at the Sepulchrc. Christ in thc body of the church is still pocr and nccds assistance. They ivci": willing ' to do their best with what they had. Let us do the best we can. The lit- tle spark of devotion soon grows. The Archdeacon dismissed thc , on March 9th, at Cape Bear, the very elilcent and 111111111 "b11111 ‘infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ewart eacher and W118 101111111111 11 111“ Keeping, passed gwgy I wmgnm cllaneous shower party, where she Ewart, age 17 months, was the only son oi Mr. and Mrs. Keeping. Dur- ing the long period in the Worlc War Mr. Keeping did splendid ser- vice ovcr seas. The sympathy of th: entire community goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Keeping in th's hour of _their bereavement. . I ‘ The death occurred 0n Feb. lB. 103:! of Mrs. S. K. MacDonald, Hopedale. The funeral service iwliich was hold on Feb. 2i, was iconducted by Rev. R. H. Stavert, ‘assisted by Rev. Mr. Boothroyd. ‘Shc is survived by her husband. three daughters and three 5on5. iuamely: Mrs. Daniel Cummings, Hilton, Mrs. L. B. lvfacMillan, .Vood Islands and ." ' .- nt home. Duncan MBCDOI! dmcrsidc, iizi John D. itnri f" i MacDon- .l(i at home. The . ..z".sc:i was laid o rcst in Hnrtrvvillc cemetery. The infant son of Mr. and NlZrS- Reginald Bat-who 11101’ Jennie M‘ furgcy at Ross Corner passed a- way very suddenly on Saturday xlved many useful and beauti- _l gifts. Mr. Carr is a. prosperou ..ng farmer, and owns one of th: icst properties in Newton, where ey will reside. Mrs. William Stewart with hei- children, George arid Helen, is spending a few weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. McIsaac, Glcnwood. Messrs Arthur and Harold Oulton of Port Efgin N. B. have returned to the mainland after attending the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Mary Hierlihy, Hebron. Ills many friends will be pleased to know that Mr. F-enj. Mclsaac, Dunbfane, who has been quite ill with an attack of pleurisy, is vary much improved and expects to b: around agaii soc-n. BIRTHS MACQUARRIE — At Hampton. March l, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd IAacQuai-ric, a daughter. ' Our i Bales of clothing sent by‘ after only a short illness, at the DUNN _ on Saturday, March 12 tender asp of W11 days M"! 5° "H1032, to Mr. and Mrs Clarence tlngly those words "Budded cTLDunn, a daugmen Earth w blwm 111 "Pm/em" “PPIY JEWIJLL-At Cornwall on March to this bufluliful 1101" °"°- W!“ “m? 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. William Jewell 3° 1m 9V“ humming flower‘ ‘nip daughter, Maisie Olive. Illuveiu T111‘ 111119121 m" Pu” OniMcQUAID-At Detroit, Michigai P10110813 "l" “ma” "H" “emu” Maren 1, 1932, id Mr. and Mrs m‘! m "est i“ the chum“ o! scot-iThomas McQuaIl (nee Mary h “md Cemctew a": Cape Tra"‘efse' Malone) a son. Thomas Ralph. T" 111° bmavi-‘d Pare“ “d 5""°"s;aosE-at East Baltic, on Jan. 22 and borthers, the community joins‘ 1932’ m M“ and M“. Edison s ‘" cxwndi“? heartfelt sympathy ityRose, n son, Edgar Alexander Edi being exceptionally sad, as this _ lttlc one. leaves n twin sister, il1'BRYANT0N_At the home Or he, U101!‘ 50439" and 55d imreavement‘ sister, Mrs. Elmer Bryautan, xen- "—"_ sington, March ll, 1332, to Mr. and 011 H“? evening °f Mann u’ a" Mrs. Angus McLeod, Halifax, a son the home of Mrs. Wm. McKenzie,‘ Angus Elmen the regular monthly social meeting,MAT"ESoN_In the Prince m of 111p 15110815111‘ Y°""E P°°P‘°5"'ward Island Hospital, March ll Society was held. There was a good 19 32 to Mmand M,.s_ nwldathes, 1111011111111“ 0f membels- "d m“ on, City a daughter Annie Chilver. vistors were present. Meetmg was called to order by the President,‘ Miss Edna Hugh. The 1303111111110 in psi-t is a5 follows: Opening scr- -_--_-—_----_--- ‘vice read alternately by Pre5idgnti0QK5—RUSSEI1—A0 the BEPUSY. and membem Hymn, "when 1 Suf-‘IPBTSOIISEG, Charlottetown, March ‘m, The wonderous Grassy Dev“- 15, 1932, by Dr. A. C. Vincent, John “ma, Nndgngs and prayeh Hymn, Frank Oaks, of Charlottetown to ilchrist The Lard I5 Risen TodaygilMarion @5501, of Charlottetown. ‘A number of business matters were ,"oRN5BY " MACDONALD — A‘ thou dealt with. A sperial EasterlMbnciiln- N~ Bu by the Rev H- B- mccting WES arranged for, memberss-sam- 0“ M01071 2- 1932- Oswald of other sister organizations to be Frank Hilnl-‘by 0f ChBTMii-EWW" ii’- invited to attend Easter meetingmnme M“? MPCDWWV! 0i C°V9h°a1 Iiymn “There ls A Green Hill Far mad- Away." Meeting 00M with MizpahiM°°“-'-"111—1°S11Y—A10== Bap bcncdietion, rcpfiaicd by all. A lovely u“ Parwmge- chaflimewwfl- 0! lunch was served by the hostess, March 16- 1932» by Dr- A- c- Vincent. Mrs: Wm MCKcnZie__M James William Falconer McCallum, of Charlottetown, to Effie Isabc.‘ ‘ A very quiet bu, pretty wedd_ Josey, of Charlottetown. ing ceremony was performed lr GORDON_ARCHIBALD “In u“ ‘Hi0 St. Malachis Church at Kin- Presbyterian Church at Nmmmis- kura, when Miss Catherine Jan- Illinois’ by the Rev‘ Dr" LOW’ m‘ cttc, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. March‘ n’ 1932' Em“ Hazeltyn? "John Johnston, of Central Bede- Gm-don’ M‘ Rmeneathi P" E" I" i ‘we’ became the happy bride o, _John Morris Archibald, of Dexter". ,.Mr. Alden Carr. son of Mr. and Missmm‘ Mrs. Francis Carr, of Newton. Rev. Dr. M. J. Smith. P. P., performed| ithc ceremony. The bride looked young and Winsome, in a gown of brown silk georgette with cut velvet trimmings, and a black s: coat with hat, gloves and shoes t: match. The bride was attended by “EAT” her cousin, Miss Mary McAvinn. ———i-——--—————-~ of Kelly's Cross, who wore a grec: WEEKS-At Gramum- March 16 sllk crepe dress, with coat and ha imsm Wecks- 9-59 51 Yea-rs- to match. The groom was ably INICEOLSON-Ai Newmwni March supported by his cousin, Mr. Philip !14- 1932' Miss m“ Nichoiwn‘ ‘ vDuffey of Kinkora. The Wedding ‘WOOLDMDGE-‘At cweilead- M51‘- ,Mnrcli xvas sweetly rendered by ilz- 1932 51mm‘ wmldridfl» 5'81’- 55 Sister Mary Catherine, 0f St 'BONO"AN—IH "115 Cm’- March 131 Martha's Convent, Kinkora, while‘193:- M“ 3917195 D°n°vanv 38B 44 the bridal party marched to the Gulls-At 5111111110“ 104531111 i5- ‘Altnr. Mr. Sabinus MncKanna, aim”, H0311 611115 in his 75 yell!- ln-iend of the groonys’ sang ap_ POLLARD—AY. AiDGITY Pfialll-EMBX‘. ipropriatc hymns, during the cere- 3 16m‘- Wllnanl P01111111. 1189f! 33 MARRIAGES er at Waverley St. Baptist Church. Toronto, John Vandcnberg of Tor- onto to Carol Dorothy Caig, former- ly of Charlottetown, P. E. I. Imony The moon" s," m m. ,MCLEAN — At Wheatley River. ‘bride was a handsome gold wrist Marci‘ 15m" Maiwlm MCI-Pl"- ngcd 82 years. '1‘ watch, to the bridesmaid, a beau- IVANIIENBERG — CRAIG — On -March 5. 1932 by Rev. Mr. Alexand- travelled extensively. Miss Matthews was the last of her family. Her re- mains were conveyed by last even- ing's train to Alberton for burial. -—S. It was found necessary to lay a line of hose to _cxtinguish the fire. DAMAGES AWARDED - The Supreme Court adjourned yester- day afternoon after the hearing of the case of Ritchie versus Rayner. This was an appeal for damage made by the plaintiff for injuries sustained in a car accident last summer. The ‘jury brought in DISASTROUS FIRE - A very disastrous fire occurred at Green Road on Saturday, February 20th, when the splendid dwelling of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen 'i‘owle was dee- troyecl. About eight o'clock in -. morning, Mr. Towle was about the verdict against the defendant; stable doing up his chores, when awarding the plaintiff $5,000 dam- his wife called to him that the ages, chimney was on fire, and he, upon investigating, found the attic en- veloped in flames. The teacher. Miss Cuaach who was boardlns there at the time ran fbr help, but before help arrived the firs 80¢ be‘ yond control. The neighbors work- ed hurriedly in twins to save thc furniture and succeeded in savina much of what was down stair! but the contents of the pantry and also all up stairs including al their clothing. was deatwvcd- 81M» the fire the neighbors gathered DIED IN DENMARK-Mr. Albert Weeks, of Carleton, received a letter recently from Rev. M. Andreasen, of Denmark, informing him of the death of Paul Hansen. He passed away Jan. 7th, therc being no par- ticulars. His parents requested the Plttor write them. He had lived with Mr. Weeks for two years and “It All?" took sick and was rc- moved to Prince County Hospital and after a time sufliclsntly recov- ered to start for home in June, N0 tramierred to the management of Th‘? mam? “lends (‘f Master mb‘ thc St. Peter's and St. James Si. be“ Jimkms- 5°“ Or Mr" “m1 m5" Branch, Montreal. Mr. Fillitci-Zs suc- A- E. Jenkins» .c'e°1‘g°i'°wn' “e cosmi- hem W111 be Mn R“ B_ Fm. SOIIY i0 1105.1‘ Of hi5 illness B1] 110))? laysoin, manager of the branch in T01‘ 0 speedy 1'°°°"'°1'Y- Pembroke, out Thc death occurred at Saskat- whne M“ Fume;- 15 w be m, chcwan of Mrs. Mahar, formerly of gratumted on m5 wemdeSm-vcd Montague, after a short illness promotion, regret will be general in which Si"! b0" "5011 Patience ""1 bushcss and social circles at losing 11-‘51811113011- H01‘ deaih hi5 005i’- a such an active and popular cllizenJsad gl00m 0V1?!‘ i101‘ 11111113’ 11191105 I; L; 5",; yegfs slncg My, and M53, in Prince Edward Island. All that Films,- 3nd faynfly came w Chqf- medical and kind nursing was done lottetown, and during the whole of but God cal-ed he, u, his Heavenly that time they have taken a prom-‘Home where sorrow and D811 1111-‘ lnent part in the social and cliureluunknown. Shc was a devoted mcm- work of the community. Mr, mum-Ibo: of thc Roman Catholic Church i has been 5pcglally idnmifed with and re:civcd the last rites from her jthe Boy scout, mgyglngyst, b11113 pastel". Site was an aunt of Rev. ‘President cf the Provihchl nawflomclius Lnnilrlgan. and was a dc- Soout Association as well as Cub voted sister and mother. Her b:au- Master at t. Peter's. His eldest t'ful death is a great consolation to son, Dick, is one cf the lending the dear ones. The many spiritual Scouts in the Maritimcs. and was bouquets. Moss cards and messages one of the Provincial Sciilis select-inf sympathy show the high esteem ed to go to England on the occasion in which she was held. She leaves of the last Jsmbomc. Mr. and Mrs. to mourn besides one eon, two tiful silk scarf and to the groom ,mnn, a set of gold cuff links. A sumptuous dinner was served by the bride's parents, with the im- mecting with Benediction. At l p. m. luncheon was served to the clergy and delegates tn the L W. A. and D. C. S. meetings, by the , ladies of stpctms w_ A i ,mcdiatc relatives oi‘ thc contract- In the evening an intcrcsting il- ,1“ Dames present" During ‘one iustrated lecture was given in St. aflemmln’ Mr‘ Sabin“ Johnsum’ Peters Hall by Rev. G. A. Andrew. ‘Ifumishcd (‘mquent music on t h“ Mm. seeing mesa pkml.“ we lvlolin,‘ with Mrs. William Smith should all be more interested ln the ‘prcsidmg “t m“ “gm” M“ owe“ missionary work in China, and bc Cimlmn-Vi rmdercd 5°m° “ma “me ready to do all we can to help on “n55? Wmcl‘ “T” highly en-iw’ me work ,cd by all. The bridal couple left | Thc slides and movies included m‘ the ‘wenmg tram m" t‘ Sim“ many scenes of intcrcst in and ‘h°“eym°°n~ Teiummg the mlmw‘ ,obout Kaifcng, thc capital of thc ‘mg cvmmli- 1° the h°m° °7 Ml’- Provincc of Hcnan. Sccucs Wtfflrnnd MTS- Bell-mini" Ca"- 110"‘ shown of the old examination aihccls lbWi-hm‘ 0i U" Ermm- will!" a T0‘ in contrast with the modern school acllfliiml ‘p115 110111- B1- Which U10! , buildings. A183 0f thc mfifitlli hOS- ‘received “- IF-rgc Sum or 11101193’ fin?‘- ‘pitai which was built through m: many costly end beautiful cllti did of st. Paul's church, Toronto. About scvcntv-fivc coupler- were Other scenes showed many Can- D7880!“ 111111 U19 1118M W0! J03’- ‘adian missionaries, including: quit: fully spew 111 111111“ 111111 duiwlns a number of well known Maritime until thc small wee hours in the cople. imorning. “hen the entire party >1 YARD - At Hunter Rvcr, Max-en 12. 1932, Mrs. William Bern- {arcL "gc '76 years GRElihi-As, North River, Monday March 14, 1932, Robert Hampson ,Grcen, aged 32 years [WILLIAMS-At the P. E. I. l-Ios- ‘Vpinl on Sunday March 13th, Mrs John Williams in her 77th year. DARIIACII-In this City, March 17, 1932. Ada Darrach, age 1'7 years. _ idaughter of Ainsley and Catherine ‘Dnrrncli. l’ MACLEOD -— On Feb. 29th, at Rochester, New York. U. S. A., Alexander J. MacLcod, a native of Heatherdalc, Prince Edward Isi- and. bIATTIIEWS-At the Prince County 'l-Iscpit:il. on Monday, March l4, 1932, Niles Marjorie Matthews, daughter of the lat: Allan Mat- thews, of Albertcn. ' MCFARLANE-At tlzc home of he! daughter/ Mrs. L'l"e Medows Portland, Oregon, March 7th, 1932, and cut the lumber for another '" "‘- "1111 ‘the n. o. ., . . -_.....,. ,.v_.,._ houaawhlchgoaajoabowtlaalllle doubt his friends will feel very bad ac balm a. favor-in pith aiL nilhtortfirecweeks. Fililter and family expez: i3 rcmovz‘brothers in Sturgeon, Mathias Lan- In their new home withLn a fort-organ and Tokis undrgan. He: funeral was largely attended. The movies showed interesting dispersed, wishing Mr. and Mrs Rebeca, dearly beloved wife of native scenes and customs, includ- Carr. a blissful and prosperous P:tcr McFarlane and daughter of journey fin-n" ,1: 11's. The ‘bride ithe late Mr. and Mrs. T. Weather- ling funeral and wedding proces- sions. previous to her marriage. was “his, Village Green, P. E. 1.