‘PAGE TEN _ .___.i_,.__ flv~ UURJNEWS BUDGET H»- OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS _]'l_1_ll'_ _ tZI-iARIAIFFt-IIUWN uuAuuiAu JANUARY 23. 1937 MONDAY —~QUll-J'l‘ WEDDING-pk 11,111." Wedding tvus snleinnizcil on Jiiii- lifll? 13 at the Picsbyjteriuii Parrot".- lgel Rev. Walter lyfaccicaigv 11111- . tinting, when Miss Jean Joliltlil hi‘ lttiiiiuayt llcabor ivu. iiiiited iii l1.'.ll'- Ylfille to Mr. Norman Dribseii of C1115" Spear. New Briiiisunk. 'l‘i1e o1. e and groom were unuticiziietl. ~S§ Qmssinexi- o1" 1.011" 1-1 l'.\\'~' = " - ‘There passed .i'.1"".1,v in 1-11- I , . ‘l 3"“ vi" "lint" All-“ll- 15- C- ,‘ The cuhc \'1'.'l.,- heard at the 111.111! \~‘l"'51'~' j 1"» A- O- F; 011W H 11-‘11- 1 swsion o1 the 51111111111: (f-aairt 1:1‘ 111111111; 1111111011 Lcitcn and Daniel f Jul“. and we 1m, mmm.‘.,.d ‘u“nl‘"(m' _ All-"YHPY (icnriiii 71111111 A t." inp- ‘ bell. K1‘. 111111 Mr. n. 1:11: v K10. appeared for the (‘l'1>\\'I1 .\l‘ (diff) »- Mi". W. A. (Lindcti M1; ,|_ J_ Jolmsxnn‘ KC- . 1-i";--».<i1-d .11 the iegular meeting of Q 51" Q q-rdmm. ihe (i-sro (“uh 111st u-ght. The nix-t . ;:. iii-s 111 the Chin's bridge tourna- zneii! were pluyi d. ‘l'l1.0."~c enter-lcyuys ‘hiiiiitic e: Ur. P. A. Clfitfillllflllflfo- _ H l. . .. , ,., 11.: 11. c. ...;1~.;-- 111: J. M. miii--‘hg1d\g,§“sufif,',l,’§ ,L,,,f,“g:,l.'l?il,. ‘QSL Ulllfifill, M1 \1' A. (Inuit-t. ulizE-irl deuce M L“ u"; to u“, m. 1U Unm 111911101111 i .\l-." Loo Iioucctte. ed 911mm“ Rm; y 1r “i551,” (u... The tei A M10111 is‘ rclicdulcd t0 ducted the service flnSLlPtl by Rev. "r i"'1..~"n11 1' 11H‘ Hit. continue for tour wet-ks. 1R. E. Woodsiric. 'l'iie pallbearers 7-— iwere lvlcssrs. Edward 31111101", Jami-i: MR. 1.1.1115 l..-\ll) T0 REST-lllanisayq L .~1i Rilillctly, Cuudc 'l'Ei:- ‘1111. .. 111 1111- lute Mi". John Ramsay, Seymour 'l'l1<>111p,-;1~i1, 11.111 ii i. 1.. " i‘ " 1'. 1.111.; held Clark. lnterntent 111:1.» ;ii 1111- ceme- 1.1m residence ‘ icry adjoining 1121- church. i'1‘.e sei- tiarrett w Lci 1"». 'i"l-e ;_ and . neierj: Swvlrrcsj Vic-i was hugely fili€ll1lt‘\i.~ 5 _'11i(‘t‘ 1... Q11" '".. 11-1111 ""011 "_" lit-v. Hitch Hill-t ——-~—~~ Liiuirii 1" 1.111. iii and 1111s 1:1 1 d Chnirii anili, n1enrie1l.- .< ’-l"lltll'i-Il of Si. Paul's; —5L'\\DE\ HF Tvllirk .._ __ _ 11w lmjlinqln-rs,‘ 1BR.) PifllMl-Ji. U'l.rj.\ll)' — .1 13911, JQ-qyh l-‘i-icziils were .~.h1\-l:.-1I a.» 11.1111 1.1 The l1l!l'.'l'.1l or George H. Rivi- fin "\'.liicl\ 11"-1~ '.'lZ“_§(‘l_\' 1 I'm held $111.1“ Ii-s laie res-den. tr- St. the deceased. 11110 11.- ot the P E Island Pl. A.~.\O(!I3.tl0ll, 1.11 diu- city 111-11: rid-en iii era‘. The piiii lilllltlls 11.2 fl fl‘. 1.11111 Biz-kc. 1.11 \\ ..1 Iixghi-s, C. .. (fin-1- . . Jamie» --l'lil5'l""Y \\'EUIlI.\'(l--A p111 2'1." 11'1~.1<iii:g January 13H: at t !\i.\nse fict- 1 v.1 l1i.'ii1g.<.tonr-. ( (lav nitcriio-i. (ihctcd 1.1-." sz-tcd b1." RF’ Ll-ivd Iicndeixfiii -."t1.1r1<1-"'1_ c 11cm iii wlich 11:11 dei- licid 1111s anipiv .".1".1>1".'ii h}. fir-ion of boiiiitiitil t1 1i nnrl the large roni-n nhendlng the fiiiierai th - rcrs were: l‘.le Oi per/hill Tiir: p.111 l-Icitl if. Robert Nlnthe" tDrl l1 "$1111: 111 \t1".>. 111e, Henry Hur- imd George. occurred on ltloncizrv ltififllll Pzilmer had no. b11111 111 ovi " . ' d suddenly at‘ Nioutivui an Monday“ . 1. 1'1: Florence. beloved‘ 1-1-1111 .\icl'-l11"eii. Boys’ Work l o1 1111- \'..\I.C.A. i11 tliatj i in Victoria. P.E.l.. the; around a; usual. 51111 p. » 1y away in hci" blur-ii, Mrs. Paluiei" wa; a native of Cola-man and 1v.1s the dnughtci" of the late Mi". and Mrs. Strung lliirt. Bt‘>i.l(‘.‘§ hcr ' and Marv pmqband, and only 11.1.1 ,h.11r. 1m mil“. and , Irma, oire . '" Itlrr. C“i.irle' uew“.,,Bu5,,,L,___b “stone. 1:1‘ 'l‘_111_.-. Valley is left ti) _ U, ‘humor, sheworlb mourn. To the bereaved f .30 110,595,“ Chap i"..uch sjvmpatliv i= ex'ci1dcci.- . iii Winnipeg. 1 on McEwen tsoii 1 .. D- 11s and Margaret 1n 11f Cli.i..1_i.teio11"ni iii 1921) 1 niiide their home s11.- 51 Jnlin, Winnipeg, iinti ....-1 lI‘11 years in Montreal. .‘\1 l l church I hall 111st H. 111g 0t St. Paul's Parish was held ll‘. th ‘,1.'1:"l l1 rveningr. P.."r‘~i", Rev .~lciii‘.g. 1 int-cling . of 1.1 i-re l‘[‘:l(l l 1‘ »-|ll-.\1'll()[-‘ 31R. JOHN H. 1'. . John P.‘ _, <.' to learn of l'1is ‘ 1 p 4 uii i. lay, January 17th, ‘ l ' rt 1- hor-u‘ of hi". daughter. Mrs. ' \.\'?1ll»‘l' ‘Thompson. Kensington. '1" rii-reascri formerly belonged to ‘ e brother, ltfi". Robert. "'11.. on the old Carr i i1’. 11711116 1A.". tuni- s. H. 1 are iv. dc l"... daughter . . . ' . for wn Virginia ved. anew-er ' ' _ m" m0 Ugiwd , S- 111s and Cubs, Mr.’ W. ,1 "r111 en.- -n Miirshal 1:1’ "'ar7“'l' vmli’! P~“'."""-'° 5531i"? 1KI_IIK.'Y,Ej,‘OX_ ,'1,_‘C,'|’S§mpqth is QX_ Mr. R. Kemp; Pari l1 Guild. ‘ "‘ " “ " ' ' ‘ ‘ y M Chtinipi Chancel Guild. Iteiitlcd to the bereaved family. 1711- funeral 1 taking place this Plum U“ ; Rmomunn Fu‘ t. Mi". ll. ll. Horiie; The Choir, aifx-riicon a? tzvo m-lcck in the , _ Mm n, -L'r11.1."1i (111-111-11 at Kcnsingt-on.—S. Pam“, as o '1l1li‘lltl\>‘ll'l"t‘:ll‘;v01ql James rem)‘ ' , , ' “ " ' v" T111 Cliiiirh \Vi1'.'fl('li'.’~ r/"porl. - L ‘ “n5 hm“ m m" “an km’ pi"e.~'ei1'i-"l l Mr. H. Wiizi-Iie tcr. . 1-111111: “lien there v1'.is a large‘ 111111 i"r1p1.'r:-'<,11itiit11e iiltciiilaiicc. Al.‘ the nuts/st, worship was conducted l.~.1 '11". utinisier, the Rev. 11.114011:- imtid lit-Lite. Dl)., alter which Dr. appointed ant adnpt. . A .1.u11i of $50 '10 11.1.. graiitctl to the Sunday School. he election of officers resulted I as follows: Jmflm Ahflnt-w“ was Vestrv- Hon. George D. Ds-Blois, ‘ inn-an 11nd Mr. John Denny sec- E n) norm, w - Chumpio“ w,” I Y‘ _ "l if?" 'l‘~"°lf"_~“~ ‘ _ _ u.» 1v11=~1~._ 111111-111. 1i. 1'1. c. 1 1 b.1t1.-1:11-t 11y lFfPOllb were subtnit- 50mph R F m. f.“ A} 1 H“ tam tori 1w 1hr- mriniis organizations. 1 o! which 111111 1:. most. successful . hfrssr-x. \Vii!1"ii1‘.- and Warren rie- clined rero-ninzition. Mi". Xvutchest- y. - 111ml: tn record. The repoit N“ . . . . .- \ .-,, - . .-. . . - _ 1. 1. r. . after ren yeai. ‘,I“}f‘1_1'm' (""'“"‘ If H" 1. 1.11: lriintecs" 11.111; submitted by 1 h 111,-] H“ . . . 1v‘ - ‘rmpie and f1’ . . . . 1 ‘ "‘ r‘ "" ‘ * ' l‘ Bubs‘, “h H v 0111111111111. 1.11". W. A. Sttwitri. - (gm-p... _ , limp y, h in chm-EU.‘ , OWL ‘ ' cred the best from ‘n1’ the clu r11‘ fiiziin-is. 1 ,__ I vllvunrfvr the first. Pcpreiinihit ~11 Diocesan 1 .1"- - . . . _ "'11 .‘»"=1“-- ii 51H P 0 501119 OX-Tll‘ Sv-ie: "- r l. B. Atiller. ll. A. f“) 833th!‘ sundnpr"'do1,d‘"n,r ordinary expenditures. a, substari- (vlqfinfl; 5H,, “hm... w warren t W‘ mm alto“ w" ‘PM ‘m “U we ‘ tial 5111111111.". on the years operations [\- ‘g TIN-ll ,1 u I l ' Siiptcntc Court by‘ \\'1lll!l\'.l".l!l‘ \V. | .. - i'c1i1i"'c1l . IR. J N. ‘:11 1 Dim-pr n ‘ E ma. bm ._. .__ .,‘.~--‘ : ~_ _ (‘DFCJ n ,.'.1 p;-,."".?,In).“rfi hofirlngllzll] _ I it 111v; riei-irled tn make certain C1111], SQLIV‘ ppm. u L Pnln‘_ I - ' - ' - 1.- » v . The cit-urge urixc out 111 rlic b 1i1.- I Hm 1w’ Hgzlcllntxllrctllfg g’ Purm“ Lmkt‘ “OHM H‘ l‘ . , , , . . . V ~ _ 1 1 ~ ' A 1. . “.1 "r “ W??? §°‘.“..°,‘“‘“l. “m”? 1r~hirziiuz the rwf- A sve-clalvote Auditors: ‘L. B. 111111-111; u". A. c. 1 F ‘hm’ u“ ‘Lhmn ‘m0 "mm 11f t.i1..ink.-: 11111.." passed to Mr. and $11-01 " I 1 w guilty to burning the boat 011 Ifi-“Y. 111" ‘lite-tiny, ‘hiring his crow. exuiiiiiiat-ioii at llarttngs trial MZICEWQn said. 11c '1-".1.. not offere’! a reward t/.> assist the Police; and that the swry" he told Harding about a. innii 1111111111 ‘Siziztli coming to him from Sc-rgcant- 1 Azideit-on. offering him a $1110 (l0 if the woud go on the stand and twear ‘tint he hunted the boat for Hard- ing was a he. He aso stated no iirlirtnic-ii; vrliatevei" 1i.1ri b"'t"ll held out to him b1" the miier- 1.13mi he Kvrntc his confession 111.111 he ‘nurn- ed the boat Hundreds 0f citizens .11.ti-ii1lc1i the fur-oral services of 1ft". Alfred 1.1. Houle at Trznity United (Jhurch O t I U C m _~_________..._ ycstt-iday afternoon. Services we . I “ ‘rfqfw? o _ ‘e _ mwn Io :- yoiiducted by Rev. lliigh Idlllei" as- " '“ vKmtg 31"“ £49m"? OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS OUR BQARDING HOUSE nut-ii w m» A- E- M-uv-nvic . " ,§,§,;11@;,,g,,w;§,,,11g; 551,3, » .. ~ --~»- MW“ ___ . . - ,.d.'.‘._. S f 1v , . . . n. v $211211?“cgilcliiruvldzctfd it‘: Mrvlt/Adlrlf m, ‘wpd U“ ha“ o! ms o“ 7 ..;i_crrsi._¢ME51-"o0i. HEV! T141 FRESH BIO-HE‘; ‘ft-p P‘ OKAY _/§‘1’ART ‘P. Gilt. iicl "q ivubie (“~""'-!i<i.. Gi"".'".1‘. ~:i.'.~_ , O\.c\Nv-V\r\ LEAVE Alla FIENDSI FREQ“ A12 RENO! YOU? BWDAD‘ “in... .1 Grand 1.o<i,'.'~ 21.11.11 \'l ' “"3” gmmd by 'N‘l"£ ~"-\-‘» AQE lN TH YOU GOT To OAS-r OM HOW Crfitilill‘ S. R_v'.1n. P. N. G.. .i1tir1;; -“~"=l‘_“ll~’_l_'lf‘1" :1 MAJORITY KEEP THE _ v-h-i-I-iu- . ' "‘ . ""' “"1" J i-ieras ISEE WINDERS CLOSED Yo“ BPCAME " Services n’. 1.".11."csldc in the I _ ' l "Ywm" ' ""17"! m’ 9T‘ - I ~ w A HERO " Tropics Crmc were conducted 31'~"'~'“m“"' Th“ “mill” ""59 m"? HEREIFOR FRESH ' 11v Rev. niigii \l ei" 111111 1.110 Mm- 10f ti?" X-r-"uicn er a motor veh- Aime-1- THEv BEFORE YOU nntn BPTVlLL ny Mr. Reginald ficinp. “m! "l" ‘l-"Tllll 01' 5111191‘? UKE TQ |<|p BUGT WlDE Cymplflnh , . I. tr-n-ycnr-nltl Buiibiiry OPEN, In pqqgwm p, 11"., nuglubl-rs n; ,.=."rh1nl girl m1 the road at B-nibtiry " the oiiiiiriiiiinw 1111-1 111.1. 1111-. 01.1.» . ;-*<"l"11-;>l "11 M1111‘ 18:11} Adjourn; TH‘ BLOOD til P12111111 Ml‘. ll/"ifc Wits tl. roniin- 1 PUT“ ‘"153 117m" a 1' p-m- “mi ent member, the Reiii-lniltsrlitteiirl- l 1°37‘) Ull- mfiminll- lpReséupfiE n1 u“. mum-n; ,1, ,1 y,-,,|y_ - '1 he p-uit. jurv were romixiscrl of ‘spcrrgrnmé ‘ U ‘ll-V 'l'hr1 mourners were lvlcrsi"s.R<1l>- eri. Ruiiiay, George 11:10pm". I1. Dc- 111111111, Alonttniv, F‘rr<l '.\‘!'l.rnIl. ..'1 1'11 A. .\l1-.\711.i", W. 13. 1.121 If. _'~rt.‘lar"l’l1cv1-oiv 111.11 U111‘. T110 honorary p1i'1h- 1151')’ 1111.11 I'm '11. J. 11‘. Mr.) ital-l, (l. ll. Blarlt, C. H. Dii-gnell. G. l' ll-ii- ‘ brook, James Melieiq Grniijc hrarrws ‘:21 t. Chandler 'i'l1e {LUUVC pail Al|- 0ut-of- Sorts! Nervous, Irritable, Peevlshl This may lm nvor business, iiruilgi 11f 111 have l--.-11 111111 system. 1181, i036. is to be senwsiiced. tnlmeen, tho keeping h! 11111- liourll, H10 never ending it’ _\">i1 are tin-ii. listl-uw, irritable. ilisti-ensed, you will find in hlillmrnh ll. d» N. Pills a remedy to nmka the weak iiiuws alruiig, the slinky ncrvm firm, that will. help put you on you; foot M .. H R. liillsnn, the chairman 0t the finance committee and lll-‘i —-i—-—--——- 11'if1-, for invaluable service: in the i “ 1 ' past year. END PAIN-Soothe SORE HANDS by Rubbing in On motion of Mr. D. A. Mac- Kiniicm. semic-n clerk, "God Speed" 1.111s vrishrd the ulitiister and his 1. 1'11 11110 leave on a three months‘ 1 .vi.-it to the Old Country in April, 1 [leave having been granted to tlicl 1 Miiii.st'.-i"b,v the Presbytery of PEI. Charles Gavan Duffy charged with manslaughter, Ivan McInnis ‘ ("h-trvr-ri with rrfobery with violence and William Munri charged with 5p riltzng a peace officer ialcedcd 1 not. guilty 11hcn arraigned in Sup- lrcnie Cnurl, yesterday. Mr. Justice ,4 itrsrnault pro-titled. 1 yesterday. late hour lust night. ‘ 5911 50H \VI".D‘.\'IJ.\‘I).\Y The south Lake Christ/an Church and community felt a great loss in the parsing of one of 11s oli ‘t 11nd most highly eslcsinctl nicinizi- . 11nd residents iii the person of Mrs- Catheriiie Cameron. \\'."1l('ll, econ- rcd at Smith Lu.‘ . P. h‘. l. Decem- bll‘ 11th. aged 9t) _\'f“.l!‘.=. She was’ :1 daughter of the 1:110 Angus and Margaret Stewart. —DEATH O11‘ ALEXANDER MAC- GOUGAN-There ]1‘il;$(‘(l away "in the Prince County ll1is1""‘al 011 itlonduy evening‘ Alexuiidei" Mac- _ Gougaii of Malpcquo at '19'years of age. Mi". MaeGougan \\'.\s 1i lift! long and rcJ-"picted cit Z511 of M11- peque. llr leaves to ntourn two dang-liters, Mrs. Afauife l\lucNeiil o1‘ $1 niuiisidl: and Mr. ‘l'1fl2n0.1._l'§ll‘,' 1P1" of i)01'er1c.<.t1 1". NI three sons. Allrcd and Robert in Tri train, Al- 1:.it"1 11"111iii 1111:1111 sj.i1ip-.1i‘1._v is cxpicssed. 'l'h11 11.111 ral 121111.; ])lt\('.‘ from tlic Unit/ed Lfhuicli 111. AlJlpt-quc this afternoon at 2 U(.'l\.('k."s- The ."-11(l(lt‘l1 dcnili of Ctiptaui Allan McLcan 1,; Stzinchcl under 5111,11 sud l‘l1'CU!"1:>\'.lllCf.‘$ on Saturday. the 9th inst. brought sorrow and sadness to his iuinily, neighbours‘ and friends as could he ren 11s soon as 1111-11-2 of his death 1.111s receiv- ed a. ("r1111 .1111 flow 11f pcopic cuinc to comfort the 1011', sun and dun,- Tiir- ripailij. of the dc 11.1111 out 1o thciii. . the Capuin .i;. so well 11.1111 fa.1'i11.."i1!;i7.1 1111111111 About. 16- years ago he sold 111-" 11g vcrscl 11nd bong-hi tiie Liixmi 3.111s 111-1112 where he has quiie a lurcr trade in iiiiuhcr. 1121.11 v-, i-iidtaivuiiied t1 please h» FltwilC-llll‘ lie \\'11..< :1 111.111 who made iriclitls 11nd had the kii 4k of keep- in; 1111-111. 01' a 1'lil‘!‘l'!ill and kind ilLspci-ition 111,- brrxamc a tricn-ti o1‘-all. 110111-51. 11nd upngiit iii his dealings with his f1:110".1".. in this city 1.1.111 vctrmii '11:!» rleatli or: Nlcizday of a 11:11 i"... ciiziicii in tlic 119F501‘. of Mi". Jolm Junie.» fiir. JIunIPS, who “'11s 87 years of age, -.-;1. born in Chariotteieivii‘ " and lived tor .1-.e "cral years at .1! 1391i. lie t-‘ie-i came to Char- lctirtozvri, where he learitcrl the cziiprntrr trade and followed it. t-"ir viiany gieiirs uiitiijiiivimccd age rendered his retremerit from nstive 1.1"oi"k iieccsrary‘. Ho also 1vas em- p ycd for some time on the rail- 1-."r11,1 Ilc was". 11 man of Act-ling in- " _' 1111-1 held iii high mtecni. ' 111111.11. to mourn 11 widow. Tliuiiitison of Wheatley 11 thi- 111110111111; runs and llarrj." .1':1inc . Cliiir- ‘ , 11d l-‘red J 111a. in Mal- den, Mac"; hlrs. Will in Cobb, Coburii. Ont; Mrs. Harry Eldon. Liverpool, N. S. and lvliss Nellie at home. Estzilalisliinent. of a fiefd service for the fox industry by the Doin- lninn lJr-p;11"t-i1ie11t. oi Agriculture. iii accord with the .\I.'l'\'i(‘f‘ provided other liYCiiOCk DYEPGCTS, 111:1. strongly rechnniiriwricd 1n a resolu- tion 11.11 11y the Lliiiiiidiuii Nut- ioiiiil >111 l1‘o.\" Br-"rcct- Aunt-in- tion zit then" 11111111111 meeting here The resolution was ad- rmtrrl 1'11 iccord with ii suggestion made i-a".";iei' at the meeting by lion. W. H. Dennis. Provincial Min- j ii-ter of Azzriculture. Fox 1111-11 from all piirta of Cun- nrlit were 111 atu-ndrm-rc at thc convention. which sat in the Can- adian National Iiotel yesterday morning. afternoon. and up to a ‘flie P1 i-z-itient, Mi". L. T. Lcehian. Salisbury", N.B., yircsldcd, and in his annual report stated that c311 ditious in the industry are showing a. mark-xii improvement, with pelt prices very encouraging notwith- standing lllfll-Sflfll changes tanking ialzicc iii world tirodiiction. Lri$t 1762 toxri. were 1yelled by the Association. Already more than that number have been pelted this season. The follovring directors were re- elected: l3ritisli Columbia. J. J. Giilis; Snclzatchevvuii, Dr. AK. Mc- Kiniioii; Nova Scntia. C. H. Barn- hitl; Prime Edward Inland. G. A. Collar-ck, A. S. Robertson, Dr. ALA. anti Neil of N1-1v- Landon to, THURSDAY Dr. H. D. Johnson and Mrs. |Johnson are leaving this morning _ on a two weeks visit to Montreal. ‘ FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The funeral of the late Mrs. John A. Warren was held yeterday from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. John Gamhum. Cumberland St. to the Peoples Cemetery. Services 1wcie conducted at the home and grave by Reverend A. E. Mc- Kenzie and Reverend Hugh Miller. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Wil- liam Down, Percy Down, Gus Down, Warren Houston, Herbert S. Strickland and John M. Garn- hum. On Jim. 8th. 1937, there passed to hereternal reward an aged lady. Catherine Mulligan. just fifty-sev- r11 years of age. She came from ‘her home in Newton a. bride of ‘.1.'.";-nt,v-thi'cc, to her late residence iii Kinkorii. She‘ kept the home flrcs burning", and with very little outside help reared to man and , womanhood a family of nine, four of whom have gone before, and her husband Mr. Felix P. Mulltganhiust ihree years, on the date of hcrl 11911111. ' l wmmmo imivivsizsaitlt- Al very pleasant evening was spent on 1 January 15th when a. number o!‘ friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald. 170 Sydney Street. to celebrate the thirty-sixth anniversuiy of their wedding. The arriving guests were welcomed at the door by the hostess I and her daughter Mrs. H. J. Hobbs. 'I‘|1c evening was passed very enjoy- . ably by a l. and after partaking o‘. a very appetlzing lunch, the guests I departed to their homes, leaving be- hind tliem a host of good wishes for years of continued happiness and prospeiity. were en- " Twr-i1tv-t1vo members iolied at a study club organization meeting held Jan. l3 at St. Peter's , Bay tn the Cable Head East School district. A winter program for the study c1‘ "Problems of Agricultural Pro- - diiction" was arranged. Meetinss will be held every second Wednes- day night in the Women's Insti- tute Hall. Officers elected were: President. Joseph Lewis; Vice President. Charla" E. McKinrion; Secretary, Miss Patricia, Mullin; Committee- .inen, Joseph Mcfnnis, Joseph A. ‘McDonald, Imelda McKinnon, | The district already has a credit union. and seeds and other agri- zeultural supnlies are bought co- operatively by a Farmers’ Insti- t-utc. Opening sessions of the annual meeting of the Prince Edward 1s- lrtnd Presbyterlal opened in Heartz Hall, Charlottetown yesterday. Miss Elma. Innian. Bedeque, acting pre- sident. was in the chair. At the first ivession, held in the forenoon. reports were received from all the officers of the Presbyyterial. The ‘Trinity’ Church Mission Band gave a demonstration of efficient work. The “quiet half hour" was led by Mrs. 1110111115 luurray. Bedequc. At. a supper meeting greetings were received from sister societies in the city as follows: St. Peters Cathedral. Mrs. Pickard; St. Paul's Church. Mrs. J. Frlpps; Zion. Mrs. Patterson; Baptist, Mrs. J.A. Clark; Central Christian, Mrs. Henry; St. James, Mrs. D. McLean. The junior hour was held at 7 o'clock when reports were received from Mission Circles. C. G. I. '11. Mission Band and Baby Band. An open forum half hour was led by Mrs. A. "S. Baker, OLeary. At the evening service the wor- ship period was led by Mrs. Hugh Miller. A thought provoking address on “the true missionary spirit" was given by Rev. A. E. MacKenzie. 11.5- sistant pastor of Trinity Church. Sessions continue today, begin- ning this morning at 9.15 with a worship service. in memortom. fol- lowed by the communion service. At: 10.15 the business session will be resumed in Heart: Hall. Practically all the United Church W.M.S. of the province are repre- FRIDAY We deeply mourn the passing of a dear friend and faithful Christian gentleman. We refer to the death of the late Donald MacLcan of Argyle Shore which look place iii the Prince Edward Leland Hospi- 113L701‘! the night of January 61.11. That sense of gloom and sorrowful depression, so inseparable under all circumstances from the presence of the Grim Reaper. was polgnarity manifested-intensified. as it “'11s. by l the nearness of the otherwise joy- ous Christmas sensiiii-viheii on [Ze- i cember 13th, 193G 1111's. Alfri-tl O'Hanley, of St. P: c:":", yrasr-cd to lher eternal reward iil.cr n. vcr." l brief illness. At an early hour Tuesday morn- log suddenly and wrhcut any warn- ing there parsed to her eternal rest nt. "Alma Cottage" ~10 Upper Prince ‘Street one of (jliailottetowirs dear- ly loved cit , liricn Amelia Warburicii. 111110111 of the liztc Dr. George Wurbiuuon and (l{l‘.'l!llli.‘l‘ of the late Dr. Henry Jarvis of Sum- merside who. fer iii-any years. cc- cupfed a very prominent place in the Medical profession and public life of this province. The many friends, and rclitives were shocked Sunday night. ivhen the sad news came frcin High Rver‘ Alberta that Mrs. F. l). Duke h.1<l suddenly and eiiceiul y pifisrtl away. Mrs. Blake formerly Miss Etta irquharscn. d "11 of the lute Hon. Donald Farq. 1.1118011. Surviving are ‘ i" husband. and son Donald, one irtrr. Ali's. P. E. SmaIl1vcod' an‘ t. biotic-rs. Charles. and Alfred. Both Mr. 11nd Wm. Blake ucre natives of Cll.li'l0lt.‘. v.11. nzzd en- joyed a large circle of .l‘lL'll(l.‘> here. At the wen-sly incelih- u.’ the Y's Men's Club laiit 111g]: . ~. “Lad- ies night" and at the 1/....iision of the function Club members voted unanimously “one of the most suc- cesnfui ladies nights the Club ever held." 55 Y's Men and Y's Men- ettes were present. The ladies put on a delightful program 11'i'.l1 Mrs. E. V. Bell as master of ceremonies. Mrs. N. D. McLean leading the singing and Mrs. ltlton Burke at the piano. Following the supper u program of group game-i mid con- tests was put on in ‘the YMCA gymnasium and later the gather- ing met in the bowling alleys where all enjoyed the fun and keen com- petttion. Prize 1viiiners were: Ladies’ mystery prize, Mrs. Alton Burke; IIICITS mystery prize. Mr. Willard Spencer; consolation Mr. N. D. McLean. It was with deep regret, that we learned of the sudden passing of Wed MacKenzie, Stanley Bridge at the Provincial Sanitarium, on Fri- day. Jun. 15th. Although the deceased had been 111 failing health foi- the pas.- leiv months. his death iit the our page of twenty eight yCtll", came 11.. a great shock to his many relatives and friends. Besides a. sorroiving widow nee, Hazel Merrill, one son John Keir. three years and an 1n- fant daughter, he leaves one broh- etr Daniel, also his grundmoher. The funeral service. vrhich was held at the South Granville chui"eli on Saturday, Jitniiary coiiciucted by Rev. W. A. Patterson. Interment 1111s nit-dc in the ad- joining cemetery. Pall bearers 11cm Messrs. William ltiorrison, Herbert MacKenzie, John Fnlland. Elmei Fyfc. George Nicholson, James His- cott. PIIILATHEA (ONCERT-A ooncert under the au plces of the Phtlathea Class of the Char- lottetown Baptist Church “'11s held in the schoolroom last night. The first part of the program ivns a one act play entitled "Sardines". Those taking part were. Mrs. R. J. Rupert M Edwin Cook, Miss Mina Ling. Miss Davida Baker. Mrs, Gordon Stnvert. The zecond part “Living Portraits" was pre- sented undcr the direction of Miss Vera H. ivialcolm Campbell. T111- musical numbers were supplied by members of thc choir, the mono- logue being read by Mrs. J. A. sented at the meeting. Clark. Those tiikiizg part were, £711.11 Higgins (fore-mun) , Boyd l/fc-Qtifirric. Alexander . iiiurrie. lr-ui» R. luviiirrlniir, C1 1'11 firiiipliel. lliir-ilrl (Jiidniore. and John '1". (i-HYIIQS. , Fitlt-"n ll!l“.‘ll‘."n were Hand aside 1w tlir‘ (‘rrrwi- and l.'. -i."i.- were “(lltlllflilififl by the defense belong ‘i 3 1 ‘:- “3 i p 3 5 a -1 o. E T wlue to lnek of proper rout, the worry tlin tiiu frac- llll) of ten, mflco or iisir-ivmli. li-it whatever the cause you 11g 11111 lieuvy strain on tho nervous uniiiiiii: i; '2 r11 Z I 1' -vn¢i..-‘lq1 IIIAILIPIY on. l 16th, 11" s". l l 1 rtr instance, MORSES SELECTED 511K015. So very delicious and relrcsliiiig. 35 canto the hall pound package. Mr. T. Pott Says: “R's-i do yourself a of good by ..."f.1gacup0ff¢a vvncn you want ‘bucking up’ " ,.-. the Pliilatlii-as and lllllillbhl‘; of the bruthsrliood c‘ The ltcv. M1". ‘Jciiinii, 11-110 1 '.l 11s cliiiir- inuii for the 0111-11111. 11111-111111 with :1 t".111_- explimatory note. ”l‘l"e c1111- cert was enjoyable as well as fin- ancial success." 1 l BUYS IIANDSOME 1I1‘ILL"-—M1'. Wm. Silllphant of Hunter River was a rererit visitor to Southport, 111111111 there he purcha cd from 0.11-1.11 Wood .1 1'1- hanchome Cl wicsdule filly thrcc years 017i for ‘ 11h 1e paid a nice price. Mr. . ‘pliant is i:n:r.1n to b: a gel judge of horseflesh. COXlgYillJfZl- tors Mi". Stllipliant. - Di". A. .1 Locknait cf r1.'1iiiin1-i'- mic, l’. E. I., nus elected presidc-ii‘. 01' the Canadian National bilVEl‘ l-bx 1 Breeders‘ A-"sociution at u directors’ ,1i1ccting lust night which brought I to a close the two-day 17th annu- lal convention. l\’i'.'. L. T. Lieeinun, Sunshiny, N. 13., was the retiring president. Other officers chosen wei"c:—- Vice President, Mr. C. C. Baker. I M. L. A., Kensingtcii. P. E. I. , Secretary, M1". C. H. Alucflai um 1 (re-elcctcd» Surnmerside, P. E. I. Eaccu 4e, (including president and vice iarcsidenti, Mr. Charter. I-‘reemont, K. C.. Quebec City; Mr. i , L. T. Lei-man, SF-llibllly, N. B. 1111/. Mr. Harry Tidinursh, Charlottetown. Mi‘ George A. Callbcck Summer- sidc, P. E. I., 111115 rc-clcctcti llliflni of the marketing department while Major A. s. Robertson, Mermaid, P. E. 1.. was appointed chairman of the fur committee. B] RTll S lust/mi;- 1111600 Hospital on January 16_ 1937, t-o Mr. and Mrs. G. Lloyrd Huslam (nee Mary Darby) of Delhi, Ontario. a daughter. Lucy Aime. BERNARD-Born at 20 ll:l'i.b1>1"o Si... Charlottetown, Jan. l6, 119311.11 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bernard. :1 1.011. WYNNE --At the Citg: Htlrpltfll. Jan. 18, to Mi". and Mrs. E. J WYHllt’. a son. WRIGHT-At New Anniin, Janu- ary 14 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Wright. a. son. CAIRNS-At Maple Plains P. E. 1.. January 11, 1937 to Mr. and Mrs. John Cairns, a (laughter. y LADNEIb-At. Red Point 011 N01’. l9 193G, to M‘r. and lvIri-x Lcizlie Lad- 1 new, a dauuhtci". Shirk-y Edith. CRAIG-Iii Bay State Hospital 011 Jan. 16. 1937. to Mr. 11nd 1111*. Beu- riison Craig of 27 Taylor S rcet Wolladon, a daughter. Mrs. Craifl was forirr-i" y Miss lVltlCPl\(“.‘.‘;.’)l1 oi SllllUllEfSltlf‘. WAR!) the Prince 117111111111 Ir- land l-lostiital on Jan... 5th. 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. Chester “Wrri. (jihg n 51m fins-rm Fwflnvve" WEST -At Eldon. January 10th 1937' to Mr. and Mrs. Boberts S. rWe-t, 11 daughter. RHEUMATSM ' ' Evon il you lmvo been driven liiilt enuy ‘ 1th tho ngnnizinz, erilpphmz pniiin 11f Pliminintiiuu, don't ileapair. ' 11111151111111: have luuiid relief lhriiiirgh T-R-Cj, Quirk, lnlllinu, rriholl 'l‘-Il-C'a got rid 0t piiiu 111ml stitlnera l1 ilriviiig out tlin miacry-vziiiaing toxins. Qlllf‘ 11y end: linnbngo. lnmo hark. sciatica, neuritis, neural- QlALEM. Mic 11ml $1 nt dnumisu. everywhere. m T-R-C’: (Tomaletnnw Rlnumntlo Cumulus) l MAICRIAGES \'.\'l'(‘fll.‘lt-.I1\(.‘KS0N — A‘. 'I‘rii1ity Church. Georgetown, Jan- uary 8‘li, 1937' Eli George V-itcher and Niurgarct Jackson. both of _Ln1ver Montague. Rev. J.T. Payne .' offie-‘ziting. l .ui11-i1i1i.1.11i\--wi:- At Charlotte- " 1n on January 20, 1937, by-the . Patrick McMahon. D.D., Mary 111-: Lee to Peter Sylvester Muc- laii. both of Charlottetown. RD-l-‘ORD-At Zion Manse on ".1121- _1-. January 20th, 1937. b3 12.1. G. Carlyle Webster. Miss > Muriel Ford of Milton to Mr. i 1' Ford of Biackley Beach. A]JKCCORMACK-RAFUSE—At 322 ' oy St.. on Saturday, January 11111, 11137. by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Mis Jennie Louise Ra- iwrc of Chaiiottctovvn to Mr. Lem- ui-l Archibald Mai-Cormack of Georgetown 'DI:IATIIS 1111-1211111111111411 Naiitiisiietmiiéi Ji-ny". l5. "1937. ltfiss Barbara Mc- Fariane, formerly of South Mel- 1"1.l1-. ‘ WARBlYnTON~Entered tnto rest Tuesday morning. January 19.1037, at. 4O Upper Prince Street, Helen ~' 1v of the late George War- . . ‘JD. and only daughter ot ‘" Henry Jarvis, M.D.. or 91-111 Flushing, v.11; 1s- Jaii. 1st, 1937, Mrs , Kathi-rue Barlow" (nee Katie Ben- -toni, aged 78 yours, niece _of tho llate James Flood. of Kellys Cross, Lot 211. JAMI-‘i-At 228 Eziston Sh. on Monday. Junimry- l8, i937. John W. James ‘in hi; 87th year. NICHOLSON-At Bridgetown, Jan 1101-11, 1937' Wllium J. Nlchoisoir aged 8Z1 years. IKITSON- t. Hampshire on Mon- .d ,1. 1 _\- 1R. 1937, Frederick _1 Kihen. at; ..75 years.’ ' ,1 DI(‘f‘10ll(i1\N—At the Prince Coun- - 1y Hospital on January l8, 1937, Al- lcxiin-ii-i" hlcfitugan 1111c 7D. ‘CARR-At liensingwn. January l7, £1937. John ll. Ca1"r aged 65. l’ tltlAtKl-INZIII-At Melville. Jan. l6. 1037. Mrs. Maiy NlacKc-nzle, age 96. widmv of the lute Colin MacKenzlc. -BI.AKI-‘.—-~Sudtlcniy1 ut Iligli River, lAlbt-rta, Sunday nioming. Mrs. N. lo. 13111110, nee Miss Etta Fflrqllhflr- ‘son. WRREN-At the residence of her ldaughtrr. Mrs. John M. Garnhutrt i ‘.1211 Cumherliiiitl St... Mrs. John A _1 W-rr 1i in her 75th year" IilClltlNAllllrAt the Prince Ed- W-riirrl lslenil Hospital oi'i Sunday, Jll!ll’fll‘\' 1T, 1937. Daniel M.» Mc- Llillldlll 111 111$ 74th your. F !\L\(‘A11l.1‘\Y-At St. Peter's ‘Bay 7711:" 1. Jan. :11‘ 1937. J Frank- l_\n hliirmiiay aged 63 years. (Z.\l.l..-\(TIl.-‘tl\'-At the cteneral Vic- toria. Hiwspital. Monticnl, Jan. 21 1937, Frank J. Ciifaghan of Dro- inorc. F‘ GAtTIHl-Jlb-Jn this city on Jan- ll'\l‘_V 21st. Mrs. Leon Gauthier agcu‘ _v<" ‘s. 71‘ SFIlROZ-IDI-JR-At Everett. 114355.. on Januuiy 21, 1937, Mrs. Alice - rccdei", daughter of the late Donald McKay, on January dcrirlv be- the late Peter Flynn aged 8U years. YOU OWE U5 CAM AFFORD TO TUNE OUT MONEY.’ we THREAT 1T. sup/s viaoP UNDER ‘Ii-i’ ‘5WAYIME; ME DAL. 5 luv 1 , g Q 4/- 1 / q - . —— ‘Ill: _ up u HA6 ‘IHE MEDALffO ‘PROVE n'= _ HMFw-Ai-lwt-lliwi-“l-HEAPJK16 A aw o1: DI€>TFPJ£99, 1 DAsusn TO cum;- AééléTAkl-ZE ! A DEGPERADO Avlsroc. um MAGTE-ROF THE ART OF FISTICLIFFG, 1 LANDED A VVELlsAlMED BLOW AND LAID HIM 110% DE- COMPAT/ 114E PPEfi-EMTATIQN OT: THE $1000 REWARD AND THE M130 ME WITH Br-iikiia A turd}: sazgh-i-r- i 1 z: