1nd thr- 11111111111112: PAGE Twat. THE CHARLOTTEILIgFWN GUARDIAN OUR NEWS BUDGET r011 DUR SATURDAY SUBSCRlBERS" k IIONDAI’ ' —\\‘l.1_)lll.\i(i 11w solt-tnnilzctl 111. 111131, Ci1.11'lo£1cl11\111, on 1.11111 1111111 I11 Kilulsfor . 1211111101111 c1111 y. The _vou11,~.-, z. .111. \\ 1'1» -ntl 111C111 - .11-.11 1111.111 1111-11- 11-1111-11 11 d 111 the 1101111- of 11111 111 1111-11 11111101; h. 11's 1 0 u. 1111-‘. 11f l1i1111ls. ~b \l'l'll.-\l. .n.1.1111'1:11-11 111-1111-11‘ 1111. '1 . 111 l.l1- Sllpw-nl: 1 \l' ' _ . 1 1x1 - 1111111111.» 111 '1.‘ 11.1‘ i11- ‘. ;1' A 111111,- 17... !1'.\l 111 - 111 5.. L. l HELLS -- A quit-t Si. 111 lily». P111111‘ 111111- 1111; 11051. ‘est-wood serious 1 1n: luinbcr in l lr1'1' 'rs1-111-' and 1 —-Il/\D NARROW ES(‘.\l‘I-I ~ Mr [P11111111 Uzly pf ‘L101 It; nawowly" injury ulnll- cutl- _ tl11- u-oods. A large A _ which he was ‘suddenly f1-li 111111111111, him 1'01 1l. His companions _ 11l'l1 llllcd the tree from him. . b11111" luulsed and shake-g -. r1 bunt-s‘ (‘Ulllllll (IO '11 lo G111‘ Cl] 111C S0111? 1 \'."'rc broken and 11o is 111111 :'1l.- lu . be about as 11s11111.-S E srunvnvr-frox raazvnvo- - A11 interested v 11111 farm 11l1~ ‘ I111 11111 isltor to the Prov- 11'.."e_a1 the ‘present llmc is Mr. Atrmur- llouben. 11f Ghen‘, Hel- . 111111 is 11121111111: a st- ‘y of in: 1111-11111 1 111-lily 211111-1111 '1':1‘,1\' #1111111 ‘he 1.~~l;1111.| 1'11.‘ its .\l1 11111111111 1s Ps-ui-J-vlryl 1'1 \' 1'1 lI'-\'.71ll"'. 11' ll:'-1-11a'"l: 1nd IN MUNUITIN- w Ethcl Stronu. §111111111-1-' ~-1 tisl-‘nlg in Moncmn. N 13-1 _ oi 1111's. C. W. Relhrltn-li. Mr - l\1':'.s". Redmond hart- 1'1'c1-11t‘y 111-sued f1'om T0r11n1u win-11- 1121111101111 underwent 11 111111111 011- ertziil-n. Her many 11'1l‘lIf1S 111 flununorslde will be 111.111 lo k1-rr1 11111, r1111 is 11111111115; n 11111111 r1 CF)‘- o Qrnrruans r1101: 1v|-:s'r-- M1's. Sidney MacLt-an of lllorllagu-s ‘ spent the past four numths 1'1. in: in Regina and Winnipeg. Will‘;- 111 Toronto en route. sho star-111 11 low days with her brother. " G W. Poole of tl1e Bank 11 Seotla. and 111111 lhc nlvflsllfl‘ witnessing tllc game b1-i\v1'1-11 Toronto Manic Lents 111111 Civi- Blilt-k Hawks. Nova of 1111'- ll l1 D1". M. A. lVlCGlllll 1. \-.'1 ll 1111111111, Cl1111'l:'ltr'l:.'\\'11 plofo- '11-'11‘ 111,111. dlrd at his l1"11;'- last 11 f. ul‘1'r a11 illness of alnrcst :1. 1.1.." lJt"t':1 I r-1~...| Ill-ILL 1\'l‘ YORK CROSSING — "11' C. N. H. have 111st erected an 1..~-11'.11i1- boll at York crosslnrz to 1111111 11.11105. etc. of the approach ' 1'11 11111115. t —--*-- . A SMALL WORLD-It is inter-H 0.511112 to recnll. in connection with the picture “The Life of Emile 7111a“, now showing 111 Charlotte- 1111v11. that a slster-ln-law of the cll-llulsc counsel Monsieur Labori, 11111111115611 in tl1e picture formerly resided in Charlottetown. She was 1111's. J. W. Ryan, wife of the man- ager of the Union Bank. --I-'llNlIII.-\L SERVICE —- The 111111-1111 son ices for Mr. Solomon B. Crusslnall were held on Saturday 11l',1'1'n0o11 from the Baptist Church 11' Bede-one. The church was filled 11111 friends who came t0 DB1! a 111»; 111111111- to one they loved and 111-111» 11-11. Rev. Ivllr. Fraser conduct- 1-11 .110 service and spoke in fitting 1-~1-11-< of the departed. The choir 1111s in attcmlunce and sank tl1e l < I-f the service and Mr. J. B. . sane a solo. The nail roar-era \---r1- f\f-'s.srs. Norman Mat-Murcia. ""111 Toni Russel Bums. 1.101111- -'1'd "ehurman. '1‘. J. Inman and l 1 7"'il'(l Interment, was in the 1 ‘ \"nr-ar bv.‘~S IIALIIN ISLANDS FLIGHT off-sender's and (100 pounds 111-11- eulricd by 11 Canad- 1\.~ 11111112 to the Magdalen . 1'. Pilot II. S. Jones ‘lHL ‘ _ h, u, 11¢. 1111-. 11011111111115111" 1 v H‘ ML. M... 1.1111011 on 11. return _ 1 11,1 1.111s ...'-11 passengers were ‘car- ' .15- (iulf Islands onafllght r11 1111' loss 1:1 11111.l11-1'.' 1111:1111 1's (Er-lira? 111111 111 61111111 - '. kit-Neill. . .1.- .. turulcrlv caicd 1111' 11111.11: 111-r last illnl-ss. 11.11111; L‘.'11'.111b1-l'l. Rot-k. .5. new 1:1 1.11 1. The " eravo were I-.. R. Wootlsldt- ‘. 1 . '1 I . '_ T111- Lolclls M 1' 5-‘1111- 111 111e- Arms of Al-L1I1- W111i Mo. A soln. ‘ ct Pr-uc-e. a favorite oi 1' as lzcalltifltl V rt-n- . 1. W, R. Shaw. The 111111 bcarors were 11s follows: Pl'l‘f1f'!‘lf'1~ W. St1'1'l:-l1.'I'h0mns Bur- rlr-il-a 1 lam Mal-linen, Colin Hector Darmll and N11. 11. a1111lyersary of 1111' r1 \\'Dl" ’ the Sal- _ horc in Charlottetown . .11-cl ycslsrdav by spot-la‘. --'r-.i-.'1s .11 the local Salvation Army T‘ o '1: th= afLm-noon l‘ meeting by Deputy Mayor B. : ..'.s held. A message lr'-u Commissioner Cur- "Wl ol the Salvation Army Roy. J. M‘. Marl-cod 'l\11'1' lesson. Adjutant 'o:l Deputy lVfayo-s lfl the largo audience luian paid t-ributr- to the .1 51-11 on by the Army . . nationally. He ' ct-ll the speaker of the ' (...----11'.111dant Hargrove of Fro-i . .ct0'1, N. B. '1 I Ctrunnal" rlant 1' er" mcnt . . carried , Arm". Toe nlea-‘aile was very en- 112111-1111-2 to a‘! as to the work of mercy cant-l on by the Army 1n the name of Cl- After the Com- mandant fl-li 1 speaking, Mr. l‘. J M l .1111! with very fitting tr- of thanks for ' ' This was sce- c J. ‘VI. MacLcod. o Nr. Holman conveyed the thanks 0f oll lo Commandant Bar-grove. A111: ‘not I.vn1-l1 load the 13111111 III a ' v lwll rendered itcm. " -l."o1l 111-11112111 tho 1111-121- Mr. 1. ‘n: to a 111-use 111.11 the Bctlcdlrtloil. 'I‘11r1-e passed 1111-111‘ at hlshomc 1n 13v on twin-tiny 11101111111: lvlr ‘ ’. l1ol;.'u' one cf the most of that d1s.rlc1.. 11h. 1. 1' fondant; of’ Mnior rich-and the til-iglnal land 1:1 lot. 28 of which ’I‘r_1'o_1'1 a 111111,. and yvhosc lilting is a\::'\,[_iil1e(‘ 111.11 the carhesb ’ Prince Edward Isand British rulc. 11111101- occn zlmioxlted in t11.1'11 lu 11111111: a 5111'- s1 111. He “'11s at that Lima 1111111111; !1'y(:‘_\'0l‘ :11 11f 111-111. .' 111111 111111-1111" o1 surveys for l3 11.1111 Annex-ion. At the ". 31.11 o. 111a surrey of the Is- \vi1l‘11 1t. 1111s olvltlt-d into lo s. lln land was elven Lot 28 LlIU curs. H11 1l-.'.».c1'ndz1ns ,,~v s3 portion o1 lhc 111's 111111111 of i119 Dal-ll? 111111-11 1.111 o0 down 111 his- " - 0f 1 . ' 1'11 Isund. 1 l-lolltind 11 as bot-111 1's aizu. his father Ilrancis Holland f‘ ‘Ctlffrllfk Lraluun d son of Maicr Emu- . 1'.l111 1111111-1-11 a Ylillli-l- 1111- 1lr..l 1111c 1.1 the -' . lather of Qllfiflll V10‘ ,\~ f.':.-".:'.111l's 211111111111101" .. - I l-lolliltitl, who 11 ,-..1. 1n o1 1:11: Duke o Kent. 111ml 11511-11 111:1 szn FXTdEIIC-K ' s only six years 01d. M'1-. 1111111- tl1erci01'e at til:- 1- ' :- .' 11f six war". became hclr of 1111' '1~loll1'.11d1=s1ato which was held 111 trust by his mother until h» 'J("‘lll1IC 11f a-Lc. He bBCfl-lflh‘ mmrullal impoverished at that 1111p “111-n he assumed the debt? z-t his mother 111111 smnfzucler 21111 sul/l 11 vrcatcr 11111-1. of 11111 H0111"!!! @1111.» up lived m1- 11 time in llw United States but, returned later 1111111 sr-fitlcd at Trvon on What 10' malnrd of the Holland urcnerlvé T1115 property he fanned and wa- '-."'.-" "1.'.1'..~'."1'1:."111': 1211i far-m arm -- ° had one of the ill \‘ aWrvl bdfh ' t 'o".e own as that time Mr. Holland "hag 113;!‘ knot-'11 a days illness an“ H vmat nylcasure in the cu t va an o.’ his 11nd. In 1111;111:111- daysc n: was 1m 111-title wot" 9f ti’! tlhik (‘m s-rvellve mlrtv and was wel n0 R I . for-tarry Annie Perkin? trmlv Ruth. He . 1911's wtnrlzurn. l\ "s: found“?! 8t. Anne o 5t. J hi. Rkuouskl. Que: , P-Won. Summcrsid _ n . and Fde-"rrl each"; Win99?!“ b the-r llmJ"Pl1 o . m“ {ilrrr- sister-sf Mrs. HM‘ ttl FF». " n . ,1 (#9111111. 111-w 11111-11. i m p-vjvvh .=\'1l1h"tl1.v s n1 Eli l6- 1~ 11mm? will 111 e r1 m‘! 611 s; 11c most; illustrious‘ l t. l. E1111. ,. .1 1. 1"‘ ‘111- 1'15‘. ~\ DQITUK . 111! 5.’. a lcrv 11.111111 c _ rrsm: u. 1111 111' U111lr'1l ( ltlnor-lll-rul S; J.111:-' their wedding 114101111 1': Anm-a 111111 111'». ‘lvnlla hull 1111-11‘ ltlrz; P110112 "c.1111 101t- \\'ill1 a P1111!" .1 r1‘11l I v.t'r1- Pflfli" u (idol. llor 1.- 1‘ .' 2 fl ‘.1 i. ..,, 11 l ‘to lnalzl- 1111- llft-‘s \\’llV.~-i.1 1i 011111-111 t1 chorl Although i11 1t-osrlay eve-ulna. All nursln-z, could her spirit passed The lat- Mrs. i161- 87 _vrar and loaves to mourn and three men-lilo. Mass. B. Cole-s. Dllke. 11011111; 060ml‘. Ma"- Stafford. w‘ nm rho made the home of and Rev. 1711mm Ftuart Jewel " ' .th home 3‘%‘.§‘8”1.'“S32f {Ehgnv all!“ I. ' _ ‘ 1 1 1. ":0 l".l 11 111 (jlhtlltnl. Ill. t lit-y. 11111111 .\l1llcr. 1111-" or ot ‘ll-111. . I . '1‘ 1 . '1 lion. brute 1111-. ililfr-th 111111i1'1'1'=a1'y l11'::ll-.1':.: ‘i112. Foine time she wa, able and around cvrry day until Wed shr- was stricken with that mrdi-al ' do was to no avail. yrmd a week late daughters. Carrie, Mrs. Max Ot-rembo. sum- Alfrcd Yeo. North whom she was visiting at 1.1m» of e '. Bu"? ‘Ihgevi-Tlmns were 111d m d». f mltv nibt 011111-1111 catheter! x1110 1s sur- . fl .\1111s11 of 4111m- I.'. 1- 11 ..111-\ jtll-Ll-un. ‘.111- st-rlu- oi 11 "1 :11 11101111115’ i111. \\'llt‘l1 luurlct-n 1.. O. l1 A. 111111 ..o1.11.11ul V111- 1- uslcsls 111"o..-1-11t1'1l -11i1 11 suiable V111- 1" 11111- tolling cake 1 11111.11 1111-1-1-11119111 1r 1111' HIIFS1S (115. 'l1c11' hostess for 111111111, s urlwrolv-"rne ‘.‘.‘. B. Rwhorlsoll. 811, __ 1 i cur-fouls. who '-"‘l| 1'I11.1~1- 1-11. lurl 1111111 his l’"~‘-'l“11 ". ‘i ' 11-1- l"1'1111-1~ Street. F;:1t111'1l=1\-' -1"'.‘1111-1 1111.111- People's U? l'\‘- _‘l ol Charlotte- 0‘ ' b'1>u11'.~ 111111 professional mr-r Zl‘1('l1'lf'fl 1111-111111-1-111 to pay lhrir last 11'-.111.».- s 111 1111- 1,11,. Mr‘ .1 1 wllzrlu-"l 111-1-11 n IPspPCI- .11‘. 1h» 1111' [111- (1.3 \"1'1-.1 F--1'11:'.-= :11 ".111- honlc and flravc sir!" 1-." - c11111l1u~lc1l 11v the tuc flcv. R. 1:-~- . . I111. Jul-n l'l'l1f‘1'. .l. I" 1111c. do . 1. W. ll. 51111111. Gordon Hutches and Li1'11'--1: lllUlllilTlfi. ..'(‘llI'R(‘II '1 lHCIJF-A 1121')’ Sll','L'l"-~."!lll l"a 111-s hrl-i ;1t the hnlnc 1'1‘ .\l-'-. .'\. C. .\-l111'l(.1_v. Mon- tfiilio. 1-1: 'l’11‘1!.1l:1\' 111111112 in aill of the 11111-11.- Couuly Hospital. Mrs. L. B. All-llish and Mrs. A. Hume lnzt 111-z gilt-sis in the din- ing 1"111:n'1. Dir 110111;. lllt-Dmlzlld 111111 Mrs. W. J. l"'11~1-r noured ts-a, While Mrs. D 1\l11"Ll1111111cl, 1\1-" H. N('1.~.(ll1. M J P. 1311'. l\ l-d. Otl ' ' \\ AlucL-t-nn, Mrs. R. (l. NlncDonald. 11 1\l1'.s'.J. P111311‘, The guests \\'1-1'1' d .yrl1llull_v' entertain- 1-11 W111i 1111 1 .»U11‘(‘ll(lI1S by Mr. Arc-inn lluzuv. 1\"1'l1 hlrs. F. Camp- bcll a1 tlu- 1-"111-1. A 1111111b1-r 11f lllPll <?l'"-ll1-'1'l 11: 11111.1 l-:11l 11-11 111111 .'~ccnlc1l o 111111 1111- |1l1".1<:111l.111- furmal 1-11-111-1: unite as 111111-11 as the ladies. A 1'.r_\' 1111'!‘ 111m “'11s realized for this wo1'1l1_v tuulse L .. '\‘\'I'II)DING ANNIVERSARY — -lVfr. and 111's. l.r~-.'11.' l=11.-~.l1- oi Low- cr 1'\-l1.-11 11111112 \1'11'1- 11l1'11~.".111ll1' sur- Urlsrrt 1111 .=1la1' 1111-111 11111-11 a 11111111111‘ 11f 1111s 111111 uoighbolxs nssenllflotl ul lhr-ir home to ecle- _ of with them. Mlr. r road the address, 1'1- Aillvr-n. on be- friends. brosetltcd a hrnlnary and 1111-0-1-11-1. Mr. and 11111111-1111 111141-11 by sur- brl 111111111811 the donors very 11-1111111-1111- 111-'11 lllouuhtfulness and hlflllllllll 111115. Among those 111111-11‘. 1'"1'-'- ' Filmer Farncll and Mr .'1'1[ .1acf§a_v' of Am- l "l .1.1~ir- was thr- f‘l‘(15‘1‘ of 1.1-1; and Mrs. Pooc . wcre mclllliel-s of the choir 1 111v \"1'a1':~'. All the old avcr- 'r1- sum.- onrl Mr. Fllillf!“ and P1110 " '. 11111101 “When 111111111 3111111112" were hoard 111 111' 1.0111: and Mrs. d all ioiucd in a When the r11- srrvcd. the brides 1' .- lr: Bliss Aunr-s An- 1; . 1'. 1.l:1'-1l in front. of Mrs. P - lo l1" r111. 1211111111: \\'."1.'; lack- evcnt r1 nanny one, ." 11111 i<-11-.', be mmcmbrlerl by 1 1 11-1111- and uroom 1vl1o have l'.-1"1"1'l1-1l lnaclher so far nlomz The community 0f North River 1.1-1. greatly saddened when ital-nod of thr- passing of one of ll '1 oldest. ard most highly rr-spoot- they 1c person of Mrs. Virkcrson. 1n falllnz health for lo be ut) 19th. when pneumonia. 11nd kind Jan. aid to the Great Bo- 1'. Vickerson we; in was of a very kind and cheerful disposition. Bhe her loss two sons namely. May. Mrs. John Emir: Grace, Mrs. River. with shelbournc Falls. North River with her home. The funeral slcrvlcc was held at er Vlckerson and was attended, the Rmv. Mr. Mr. Woodside officiat- lnb. The pallbearers were Mew-s. Blrt Yobnker. Will son Stafford very larrlelv Lancaster lam Molyhvaux. Lemuel Coles. and .lam-.=s 1n the Enflllsh at Milton. Canadian M111111t1-1l S111 Grurlz-c 1 own. two 111 tho 1.11m 1'1". 1-1 -. Flrlnlrnlvu: 1111'! 1111' 1' .-~ 1' l\-f1-(‘111i":1n n‘. l1l1r\ . 0111111111 Archbishop .\l1~(‘111l<.:;-11 111-clad to arr‘ '1' in Cluv Tllesdflvx. Th fun-n-al 1-11100 \\'E‘(11l?.\1".fl\‘ 11:1.'1'-'1'.'-.-. TTHRDAY IIIISSING- HUI‘ - lll-iol Pulrcv- \"1"1t1'1"- tidy received from 1111's. Pt-rcr Dans of Amherst. Nova Scott» t for fisr-"r-lonrt‘ in l111.1'i1-'.1 Lloyd Ua"1.'~. 1'1. llll~‘1"'l home since l-‘obrnnrv ll rrintion was 1:11-11 as loot. two or throt- cotnplc-xion. fail" i111‘ slim build. hazel 1'01 was weariu-z (lat-k UYEPCHUS. 111111-11 incl-n slilprs. 1111111 ‘ \1'ltl1 lrall11-1' tons. lr-z. blackleathct’ cap 11nd 11111‘ . sweater with lrllors. W R Y. SEEK A vol-y ruled-uni ¢'.'1"11‘.11'.: "'11s" ]1'"nt at. lllc 11111111: 11f I\lr. 1111/1 H's. l-I'lg1\1'N1'\1"~'.111 1111 'I'111-11,1_1 .l'.11'., 18th. 11111111 11-'111ly 0111- 111111‘ '-1 people 111 K111114011 111-ll :1 1.1011 111 honor oi Mr. 'au.l Lyman Newson. Mr. D1111. Ward escorted thr- bridr and \_'l")‘llll to the seat 0f 11111101". Mr. ltfllar l‘ 1."- Faflyrn 21-11-11 its-vii 151111111, 111111 - e11 un Mr. \Vill111':l Pl‘lll.l.l 111 trail an‘ addrrss to Mr 111141 11" . ltvl- son, willie M1'. Parker N sentr-d 111cm with :1 nurse Mr. and Mrs. 1v :1" liilinglv thanked the 111.1111"- 1"!‘ their. klinlncss alter 11111.11 all joined 111 silly-lug For 1111-. A11- Jolly Good Fellows A dollvious l11l1ch vras served by tho lo'.l1-.~.' 111-r- sr-nt, In the wee sun-ll hot-.11 nil dispersed to their 110mm. 111151111111 Mr. and Mrs. N1 happy years of \\'1'1l1i:'.'1 hi /\1'.f'l‘ Ytlr. B. l-‘rzlnk 'l'in11-' tho ;-111"11k1'r at. l‘11- - mr-otlnc- of thr- Glro 111st rvr-nlng 111 tho (7.111.- lionul Hotel. Mr. Tlnn. '.\ wax the “P. E. I. Land Q111- In an interesting \\'."1y 11o this plaiuctl. sit-p by stop. 11-1-11- problr-nl br-l-anu- s.» 11111111111111: a fut-fur 111. tho tinu- i111; llrl-lnt-c entered f3o11ir-1lcrat1111. ‘l‘-.':11-l11'1 tl-o lls this P1'o"1i111-r- ll‘(lll\ . by Cnrtir-r 111' 1511-1. 1ie.c1 the efforts 11111111- 111- 1 English and French Govoyuu at colonization and br-ltlonu 111, plained holy and why -,',1"a"1t. wcrr- made to certain persons i11 11011 11f (“aims against the British Crown and concluded by rolzounlliu; 1111‘ loaning of eight hundlt-tl li111u-:1111:l dollars by the Fczleral (ln1'--r11111r-11t history of when this Provinl-c ulzl-rctl C511- federation. » Mr. O. K. Prosby‘. n S,\'1ll1-'v' (irra. recently trnlisferlcl 111-rd 1111-1- ngrr 0f H. H. 1'\'f"1'"lln‘l, 1-111 welcomed 11s n n . lfi"i<-1. Rus ell was a gu-"st R111‘. l\1. W. J. Iionaghan was c1111 lrnzan. 111115 Wayne Ill-l". town 111111 Cnarll-s l; . .11 51111.01. Nova 113cc; . u. .- in S1. Hull's 1'.111.'.l1.'- 12.: L11nrl'.tlct.'..'. 11. 111s‘. niz-ll‘ 'l11.- 1-1-11: n1o:1y.\\i111'l1 tool: 111-1- .11 the chanccl 111' the 1111111811 1111:. 11;1'1o1'111- 1'11 by i111.- ltcr. ll. D. ltziylnond, Rector. The bride. nlrr-n 111 1111111111111- 1y l 11. ll. Ilorne. Lil-111"- 1l lcry rhzumiilg 111 e satin 11'1t.l1 '11 r1111- Gordon MacDonald. sis or 111 . bride. was n1alr11n 111' 121111111: S111- wore a rosc (lress 111111 1'11'1l cal-1- and rose turban and 1-‘11111-11 a bOllflllPl. 111 talisman .\'l' Ra 1.11 Parker" of '1 IZYOOIIISIIIRII. Ml-\\ played the Wcddin: the signing of the 1 Ivan Horne were 11.1111 -. Follmriuu t-he vcrr-m-uv 11 111-111»- tlon. attended by rr-iatlvx. 111111 1111- mcdlale friends oi lho nru-Iy ular- rlcd couple. was hr-ld nl 1111- l1.- -r1r' of M'r. and ltlrs. H. 1i. Iloru". 11.0 Elm Avenue. O11.‘ of 1111111 flllflslf» lu- cludcd Mm. Richard l,111"1'.a_v. 111-11- ney mother of the nrcfun. The bride is the daluzlur-r <11 Mr. William McKie. of Bc-atllr. \'/11.<l1- infllion. U. B. A.. and the 11111- 1111's. McKle. She has rcsldr-d iu C1111- lottcbown with her aunt. 1111's. ll. If Home and Mr. Hut-111- slnro 11'1- denlh of her mother when she was a chl . Ml‘. Ibrvray is i111‘ sou nf-Nlr 1111-1 Mrs. Richard Int-way o1 Rvdnoy. 1111 is a ‘awyer and 1.11 1-11111101-1-11 111 '1r- ShlDDlIll business with 111:1 furl . Mr. and Mrs. Iorxyny leave tort-v for Halifax where llv-y sail n-1 1 Lady boat Thursday for 1112' W1".- Indles. Before they snll flu-r villi be tendered a reception nt the. l-orl Nelson Hotel. Halifax. bv Mr. 111.- wavb aunt. ML-zs I'll-all. 4 After they 111111111 frrm ilw- wedding trln Mr. 11nd Mrs. 1.1111111. will reside at Sydney. . . 111.111 for the ltlagdaleus 1 cleaned up here Pilot Jones slul 11nd no flights were contem- plated tor some days. 'I‘rafiic on il1-.~ ll-lontz:on-Cnarlottelown service 111v 1111s heavy. the single- Stcarnlan bringing over lnsl night while the twin- 1 . '1 Druzon carried passeng- 1-1 11111.11" a charter flight. is .~1~111'l-.1i1--.l to Alberton with Fire Al.1:.--l1.ll C. A. B991‘. 'l‘l1c 1l--ull1 111-Mrs F-‘ratik Nicholas, 11141-4 5t. look p‘ace at her home i1» 711:1 B, on Thursday, 1-11- lVLss Mary May Phillips, 1 1'.11'.l1‘1'1' of lhc late John and .l 111 rlluul- P11111132, She was burn 11. PICLOH, b11t 11111 for the past. 28 '1'. resided at Mat-can where she llghiv respected for her ex- "orv character and industry, 1 w: 111-1- sonolying husband, > . lli'\1\".""1 111' one brother. John ' "irld. and one sis- Daniel Bernard of 0-"1111. prcrlocoaseti her several _\'&-ars 21-10. The tuners. will be held from Char-lo: R. C. church. Am- l-l-lz», on Saturday. the Rey. Fu- ziirr 51111111 officiating, with inter- 1111111 1'11 Amherst. —- Halifax tflnonitlt- /\ lwzuzliful and impressive ser- 1'11-:- 1-" 110111011 Saturday aft/er- 1111-' bruurv 5th at 5t. James 1111111111 Church. Port I-Iill. 1 1111-; 1111' funeral 11f the late Mrs. 01111121111111 Yco. Wllflst- death oc- 111-11-11 in llu- Prince County Hos- 1-:l.1l uilrr 1111 ' of some 111w11111s. The lac 1111111rr1v Miss Cora Balleln. daugh- t1:1' oi 1111- lale George Bulletn and Mrs. 8111111111 Ballem, Lot. 10, but lrld 1'(s.-1l1'tl in Prof. Hill for several _\'[‘1ll . 111-r or-nlle and loving per- sulullllv r-ulcuicd 111-r to all who 11111-1: 111-r 111111 will be greatly miss- rd in 1111' 1-o111111unitv in which she 1111-1. 0111-1111; the time of her suf- trrl 11: slu- nlurnlurcd not. Her pass- lllL! 1111.; 11111- of deep peace and hav- 111; 111-on faithful unto the end, we 111-111 21111.1 ulrenrly she 1011-1111 11-11111 111-r Master the “well 1i 11c" o1‘ lhc 200d 11nd raithful ser- 111111 11.1111 has been asked by Him “111 onu-r forever into the joy of t.'.1'. “ Lord. vcry olcmnizcd at Rev. J. A. lllnlliunnlri. Weclnosnay- nlorniug, 1". ‘1r'.1a1'_v llilh. when Miss Eileen (l.1l'n11l. luuhll-r of Mr. and Mrs. .lr1:"1'].'l1 M. Gallant bt-calne the 1111:11- of Mr. lienry Buotc. son of Airs. Paul Buole. The bride was br-coiuingly attired in a rosewood r1111‘. 111111 Y-‘Ofelfll’! lamb trimmings, 11111 111111 tmccszmrles lo match. Her 1111-1111 1\-'li.-.-1 Elizabeth MacLeail front Charloltetowli was brides- 11111111. 111111 was dressed in green with umtt-hlng accessories. Mr. Walter 6111111111., brother of the 11111‘:- supported the groom. Im- 1110111111111" after the Nupllal Mass 1111- bridal party drove to the home of 1111-. brl.c‘s parents where a. .=~1111111;11o11s trending breakfast; was rvrvr-d to lmmedlate friend-i and l(‘1ll'i\'t‘.'~‘. I11 the evening a recep- lfon was hold at the groom's home. 11111111 two hundred assembled to 11'1=l1 tl1=- newly weds many years '11 \\".‘K1I1f‘f1 bliss. A \'(‘l'_\' pleasant evening was ul :11 1111- home of M1'. and . i‘."11'.'-.' Younker. 1111 Jail i2. W11 11 ‘.11: 1111-111l1crs of Queen lldary l. 0.13.11. 111-id a reception 111 hon- 11- 1.'l one 11f their nirlnbers, Mrs. 11'111.':1 N: son. who ha: recently ‘ 11111-11-1- .l. Sister Grace Yco, l lhc bride to the seat. of not 11-1- Davis Ward acted as 11111111 1-11111-111111 and called on Sister 11w- .- Tl-‘lle Ward to read an ad- 111'... 11-11111- Sister Olive Tremere 111-1-1-111111 Mrs. New-son with: bruutllul table cloth. Mrs. Newson 111 a low well chosen words thank- rd’ 1111- ‘111r111bnl1is folr their KlIiIGXIfSB, fl C1‘ WICIEI OIIG I'I BII HQ, ’l‘hr_v Arl- Jolly (good Follows. fter |l"lll1l‘1lij,! 1111111 bride and groom the err-lung was very pleasantly spent 1,, 5-11|n1's and social intercourse, l-llol- which the ladle-a served a 1l-"lclol1s lunch. Having t anked Mr. and Mrs, Younker for t e use 111 their home all wedded their way ln their homes feeling they had l most enjoyable time Cont. P. E. Belaugcr, staff offi- cer of Military District No. 0. Hell- fnx, was tendered a. complimentary dinner b the Army and Navy 171111; at he Drill Hal last night. 1.11. Col. C C. Thom on, as senior officer of the tlarr sou. presided. Capt. Bclnngcr. who in betn trans- l~1red ba-~k to his regiment, one of 1111- permanent. units at ebec City. alter four ears eerv e n stall‘ OHICPI‘ at 11111111, wu pre- sented with a suitable ft by the i offir-ers of Militia Unitealm-e. short addresses were giver}: bly 1.1.. Col. Thompson. Lt. Col. lowthcr, Col. U. G. Dawson. Major l DPRRDDHGQ. Major A. s11111l1, Major T. B. Roger. Capt. N. W. Loyrthcr, Lt. Col. R. C. chandler. Lt. Campbell scarlh. Pnoakcrs exprc-sr-d their apprecia- tion or the service Capt. Belangot roorlerr-d units here. V.) which he rlr-votod a err-at deal of attention. l’ i the first tlmr- in tho history rl tl -- "rrrlson here that a (linner 1- 111 tendered a-rctirirg staff of- 111-Cr. x ..*SEIIIOUS L 0S S — Mr. Mat-Loren. Brudenell. met. with a heavy loss when three of his best cattle. which strayed on to the {atliway track. were killed by the re n. IIUSIIED TO IIEDSIDE 0F FATHER-A Canadian Airwa s lane made a charter ridgetown, north of last night with Izod enroute from the States to the bedside of her dying father. He passed away about an hour before his daugh er reached home. Miss Macbeod was 11 pass- enger on the plane from Moncton. Included in the passenger list was p J. C. McGulgan of Toronto to attend the funeral of his brother, Dr. M. A. Mcfluigan, which will be held today. DIES IN NEW YORK-Mr. J. D. Taylor received a telegram last evening notifying him of the death of hi: brother, William L. Taylor, New York City. Many of the older citizens will remember -11111 as a contractor in the 1km of Jose h Taylor d: Sons, Contractors. e Hlllaboro Rink. now the A rlcul- turul Hall was one of the las con- sauction jobs in which he was en- aagad previous to moving to New Yor . Mr. Cecil Stewart, Hampshire, was made president of the Prince Edward Lsland Horse Breeders As- sociation at the third annual meet.- nm of the organization last night. Other officers elected included Mr. W. H. Townshend, Rollo Bay, 1st vice president. Mr. Robert 01mp- uell, York. 2nd vice president and Mr. W. R. Shaw, rc-elecled secre- tary. Directors include: Prince County: Myron McArthu , Remington. Keith Boswell. V1 wria; Queen's . Cecil Stewart. Hampshire. Wilard Kelly. Bouthport: Kings County: Alex Hamilton. New Per h, and W. H. Townshend. Rollo Buy. Mr. Keith Boswell, Victoria, re- tiring blesident was chairman last nlzht. ANNUAL MEETING -Tlle an- nual meeting of the York United Charge was held in the York Church a short time ago. Rev. J. A. Nicholson, the minister, presid- ed. Flnanclal reports received in- dicated a. very successful year. Total amount, raised $3564.60. Be- sides the tninisters salary, the fol- lowing amounts were reported: Wo- men's Missionary Society $382.Mls- sionery Funds $321.00 Local Church purposes $1221. Representatives were present. from the 4 sections of ‘he Charge: Central Church. Brackley, York a11d Pleasant Grove. The CIJEBBICS from the different con- gregations expressed their ap- reciation of the Ministers services. 1e officer; were then appointed for 1938: Mr. Harold Vessey, secre- tary. Mr. Bert R. Brown, 01-11111-111- Treasurer. After discussion the meeting adjourned. The Scouters Club of Charlotte- town celebrated the Elsi, birthday of the Chief Scout, 10rd Baden- Powel together with that of the Chief Guide Lady Badcn-Polvell, by holding a dinner 111 the Old Spain Restaurant last evening. There were about sixty Sconters and Gulders nrescnt. over u-lllcli the past moyiilclal president, Mr. J. R. Burnett, presided. Grace was given by the Rev. A. E. MacKenzie. Alaolouies for absence were re- ceived from His Honour the Lieu- tenant Governor, Rev, Dr. Lie-gate, Rev. Messrs. DGUtCII, Raymond and Webster. Rev. Fathers Flemming and Mclvlahon and Canon Malone. Follolvmg was the toast list: The Chief Scout: proposed by Gordon Hydenesponded to by Pro- vincial President L. D. Murray. The Chief Guide: proposed by Miss Donahue, responded to by Mlrs. Reay. The Provincial Boy Scouts Asso- ciation: propose by Mrs. Cudmore, rcsDOnded to by rovlnclal Commis- slnner J. J. ltiorris. The Provincial Girl Guides As- sociation: proposed by A. B. Cosh, Jr. responded to by Mrs. IflV-‘wn- An hibernating programme of mu- sic and visltat 011s was contributed to by Miss Fry Miss Blnclair, Miss Sample. Miss 1 nant, Mr. S. C. Moore. Mr. A. B. Cosh. Jr.. and Mr. J, J. Morris. the acoompanriete be- lnz Miss May Callaghan and Mrs. Nicholson. Delegates to the 49th annual meeting of the Prince Edward Is- land Central Farmers Institute yesterday endorsed findings of committees, named at the annual meetings of organizations last ear, urging changes in the pub- ic school curriculum of this Prov- ince. Chief oints recommended by the comm ttee in its report were: 11) "That Latin, French, a1- gebra and geometry, now taught in the district one-room school, be postponed until‘ the eleventh grade: 12) that the time now spent on the above named subjects be given to the study of ou1' literary and historical background and to ele- mentery science; 131 that. a two- ear minimum course be required or teachers‘ licenses with stress on normal trainln and cultural subjects in the mot e1- tongue; (4) that the four subjects named be optional for prospective teachers in Prince of Wales College. The full text 6f the committee's report, read by Mr. C. E. MacKenzle, secretary lb the organization, appears be- ow Mr. R. A. Profltt. Meet-own was elected president and Mr. W. . Rose, Kim-om retiring president, wu named vlee- resident. Mr. C. B. MacKehzlc, lit/on. was re- elected secretary. Directors elected are: Kin“: County. J. A. Dewar. New Perl, , J. ill, Dlngwell, North Luke, 11nd Alex Richards. Murray River; Queen's county. WD. Ktnroes R. O. McLeod U1 .and C. E. MacKenzle. Mtltonl lnce County. R. A. Profltt clown: .J. F‘. Arsenault. Mt. Carmel, and Hudson Lowlher. Algany. WEDNE! AY ‘ULANDER PASSES-Word has been‘ rgfeivcd in this city by Mr. I11. . lags of the pruning of hie br hei-ln-law. T. J. hrquharson, of ea tie. Wash. 111a lite Mr. T. J. rquhnrson was a son of the in‘: Mr. James 1m- uhareon. of Mermaid. P. B. I. I-Ie 1e t this prov- lnce about forty yearn an. going to Boston. whet-o he engaged 111 the building buelnes. About twenty years a . he removed his family o Seattle wiles-c he con- tinued in the buildlne business until laid aside by sickness. Mr. rnrquhar 1'11 was ill for some time. Mr. Albert Fnrquhnrsnn rt Mer- maid, is a brother, and Mrs. w. M. McMillan of Charlottetown, l: 11 sister of drceard. Mr. Farlrharson v ~ a 1111-11111; character who. when Ira ' -SYMPATIIY EXPRESSED — Much a; f thy tn expressed for Mr. and Mrs. M-nxlme B. Gallant oi Sununerslde. in the death of their young son," Alban. eleven yen-s of age, who eased away in the Prince County ospltul yester- day afternoon. It is tlcularly sen that a brother an sister are also Patients in the Prince County Hosp tel. Two others are at home. Alban was a bright little lad and will be much missed ln the home and at school. 5 The people of Emerald and vic- inity were indeed saddened, when they heard of the death of Mr. Cecil J 511111.11. who passed away 111 the City Hospital on Sunder February 6 at the early lure o1 .4 years. his 10s.. wife and two small a children. o his moaher. two brothers, Rennie. tea er in Iona and ter at home. four sisters. Slater Catherine Vincent of Halifax. N. 3.: Helen. teacher in Elmerald: Mxs. Clarence ‘Rickey of Damley and Kathleen at ome. —LOSE8 VALUABLE HORSE- Mr. Ernest Crossman of Bedeque had the misfortune to lose one of his valuable farm horses a day or two ago. The animal died through internal injuries which he sustain- ed when he fell on the ice while crossing from Summer-side to Hed- eque a few days previous t0 his death. The horse appeared- to be alright after the fall and was able to continue the journey home. but became unwell shortly after. A veterinary doctor was called and after an examination found the horse had internal injuries. S Mr. J. A. Thompson, Kenslngtoil, was re-elect/ed president at the 24th annual meetin of the Prince Ed- ward Island mperative Egg and Poultry Association yesterday. Oth~ e1- officers elected are: Vice Presl- dents. King's County, J. A. Ding- well. East Point; Queen's County, Austin Lear-d, Cavendish; Prince County. J. P‘. Arsenault, Mt. Carmel. Directors are): Prince County. W. A. McLellan, Arne, J. A. Thompson, Kenslnglo J. I". Areenault, Mt. Carmel : Encode County, E. C. Holm. Deflable, Stewart Ross, Flat River, Austin Laird Cavendish; King's County. J. A. McDonald. Little Pond, J. E. Dingwell, East Point. H. L. Machon, Murray Har- bor and C. B. Clay, Dundas. On the night of Feb. 15th the box holders of Rt R. N0. I gainer- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McRay to tender to them some suitable gifts for Mr. McRayb faithful service 11a mail driver. Miss Pearl Jones of Hazelbrook presentated Mrs. Motley with a ovel gift and Mrs. Les er Benton of exnndra presented M1-. MrRay with numerous gifts and Miss Bella Judsons gift was a pair of doubt mils-Mr. McRay rose to thank the kind people of R .R. Nol-route in behalf of himself and hfs wife. Following the gentlemen bounced Mr. McRay, and the ladies bounced Mrs. McKay amongst much meri- ment and good cheer. Then the lad. les- served an uppctitizlng lunch. The sound of the violin pllluzed by Mr. Ramsey and M1". Me innon ac- companied by Mr. Cody on the mouth organ, brought the merry danceh to their feet. A step dance by A. Ramsey end J A. MuKinnou was much en oyed by all who then joined hart and sang For They Are Jolly Good Fellows. THURSDAY "The sheep industry will doubt- lessiy remain as a phase of mixed livestock farming where the con- ditions and environment present are conducive to sheep raising," Mr. S. D. Irvine, senior fleidman for the Province. told delegates to the annual meeting of the Prince Inward Island Sheep Breeders yea- terday morning. “Closer and great- er attention vto the breeding and management of our commercial flocks along with the exercising of particular care in the control oi sheep parasites by both pure bred breeder and producers of commer- cial lambs should do considerable to maintain the industry on a firmer footing and to make it more remuneratlve to the farmer or breeder." Mr. Irvine declared. Mr. .C. I-Iolm, DeSable, was elected president. Mr. Alex Ham- ilton. New Perth was made vice- president, and Mr. W. R. Shaw was re-eleeted secretary. Directors are: Prince County‘. W. B. McLellan, Alma, Errol Stetson Omeazg, Har- old Lalrdjielvin; Queen's ounty: D. C. Helm, DeBable, D. N. Me- Kay, Breadalbane, George Bos- well, Frencnfortn King's County: Alex 11111111111111, New 1= rth, c. a Clay, Bridgetown, and P. A. Isaac, ML.A., sour-is. The funeral of Dr. M. A. Mac Gulgan, which was largely attend- ed, was held yesterday morning from his late residence We'r- mouth Street, to St. Dunstews Bu- allica. thence the Catholic Cemetery. A large number of the Knight: of Columbus, of which the deceased was a member, preceded the hearse. At the Basilica Pontifical Re~ quiem High Muse was celcbrntcd by His Excellenc Arehblshog J. C. MacGulgail, of oronto, a rather of the deceased. He was assl ted as follows: High Priest. Rev. Jame: Muriphy, D. D., 8t. Dunstarvs Unl- vrs ty- Deacons of Honor, Rev. M. Monnghan, Mlscouehe, and Rev. P. Walsh Palmer Road; Deacon of Mel the ps1, Rev. Gavin Monaghan, D. D. St Dunetarra University; Bub-Deacon of the m, Rev. Eugene Murray. Lot l1; Master of Ceremonies, Rev. Louie Dougan. His Excellency Bisho Obulilyan, who cupied his hronc. was attende by Rev. W. Keefe, and Rev. G. W. McOormack. Occu ylng seats in‘ the sanctuary we!" er Rev. H. Flemln , C. B8. of the Most 01y, Re- ahon, . D., Barailicn: 11., Ohm-c cQueld, Re Dunstan! University; v. Jae. Walsh. Western Canada and Rev. Geo. Modabe. . The Honorary pail-bearer; were: Dr. . D. McG igln, Dr. J. - . Ayers. A. R. Mc nn . . P. McMillan, Dr. L. Smith, Mark R. cGuiean. Active pail-bearers: Dr. corrlgan. Dr. Robins, D1‘. Dtm an. Dr. Sept-r, Dr. Blanchard, Dr. ffy. Chief mourners: Messrs. Amos Monlilthan, Aexla Murphy. Joseph Doyle, Daniel McIntyre. ohn De- vlnc. Michael Murphy. Anthony f-laueliey, P3101 McMahon. Eel-vice at. the ve was r-on- clrctu hv His Excel l-ncy Archbgh- 0'1 tfefltllvnn, a-alzte by ev. Ron. able, look urrat Interest in Church and Minion work. I'm" “zrgan and Father Mon- mun-t. Droid, PEI. ISLAND NATIVE DIES IN SEATTLE—ML E. T. lggs 1e- celved word yesterday of the death in Seattle of his brother-in-law, '1'. J fhrquharson. a son of the late James Farquharson of Mer- Mr. Fnrquhmoa left this province about 40 years ago. golm: to Boston where he engaged in the building business. About 20 years ago he moved to Seattle with his family where he continued his business until forced to retire by 111 health. Albert Farquharson of Mennaid is a brother and Mrs. W. M. MecMillan of Charlottetown is a sister of the deceased. The Life Underwriters Asocla- tlon o! P. E. I. held a most en- thusiastic meeting at Mltoirs Old Spain on Tlfilesday F11) 22nd with the president Milton Stewart in the c tur. The following committees were appointed; Publicit'~lI. Pie-tell, R. ‘F Hynd- man, E. . Johnstonc. he lslatlon—A_ R. Mclrmis F. W. Hyn man W. G. Hogg. Member \h1])~-T. W. Bent-fey, J. E. Cameron. F‘. C. Ritcoy. ’I'hls 1111s the ltn-gest megling held 111-r some time and plans were made to increase the nlembershlp and make th‘s the most surcosful year in the history of ill." cruel-11- 1,1011, BUSY DAY I-‘Olf .\1.1 Willis‘- icsterday “'11s a busy day at Up- ton Airport. A charter thgln 11.1.3 mulie to Alberton with D1". J. P. Lanlz and M11101- 0. Campbell, who were on business in connecllon with pensions for the blind. They were passengers on the Stearman with Pilot Joe Anderon at. the controls. Pilot H. S. Juries made two return flights to the Magdalen Islands carrying two pamengcrs a11d a total of I450 pounds of mail in one of the twin-motored Drag- ons. On his return from the Mag- da e11 fli 111s Pilot Jon's went to Moncton o assist the regular Drag- on with heavy east bound traffic. Included in the passenger list; were: Major P. S. Fielding, De- puty Provincial Secretary-Treas- urer, and M1-. W. E. Massey, Pro- vincial Auditor, returning from Ottawa where tr.e were in con- nection with presentation of data to the Howell Commission. CELEBRATES" IIER EIGIITY- SECOND BIRTHDAY - 0n Feb. 13th., Mrs. Mary I. Bears, widow of the" late Mr. George Bears of Brooklyn celebraied her eighty- eecond at h er irthday equietly home in Murray lver. Many of her friends called, others sent. cards and gtfls. Two of her daughters, M‘1's. A. MacLean of White Sands, P. E. 1.. and Mrs. Wm. J. Morse o!" Attleboru, Mass, spent, the dgy with her and several of her grandchil- dren called.‘ Mre. Bears was form- erly Mary Isabella Hume, daughter of John Dawson Hume and be la Allen. Harrinittorl. who resided in the Unit-ed States although of Can- adian birth and direct descendants of the Unitedlilmpire loyalists. Mrs. Bears resided in Brooklyn, P. E. 1.. for about fifty years of her life where she and hrr husband were one of the pioneer families and members of the Church of Scotlarédxmattttclueldi 13111111 Mr. 3th: '. c rs were 1g1y i-espec c by all who knew them and nter his death she moved to Murray River where she now lives. Ma's Bears was educated in the Boston schools and has always been our- Slflnfiimz in knowledge of current times being called upon to write and report; important things for her friends and nei hbors. Her in- tel ect is still as cear as always 11nd we are pleasant to join her numerous friends in conrrratulallnl; her on her many yours of usefulness gggswkh her more 1111111311111 birth- RIFJURNIIERIDAY -— ‘ II FROM MONT. REAL-Rev. Bennett MacDonald, parish priest at Grand River, has returned from an extended visit to Montreal. He is being wannly Welwmfifi b1‘ hie parishioners. s On January 31. death entered m; home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mac- Mlllilfl. Mt. Edward Rnad, and Claimed i01- its own. their darling child. Robert Randolph, aged 0m month, l-le 11nd Paced ill but g yew d838, when Pneumonia set in, and in spite of medical skill, his little 5W1 Wllllled its flight. heavenwnrd, t0 God who sayeth suffer little children to come lmto Me, fo1 of “ch 15‘ u" Kifligdlim o. Heart-n. There art- lrft to mourn the 115s, besides the 11or1o1vl11g_pa.rcnts. two brothers and one 511111- , namely John. Maynard and A1111. Service: 111. the home and tzravrsltlc were conducted by the Rev. 1111-1-11 Miller, ‘Irnlty Uniu-d Church. Interment l0 t"- P 11p'e's Celnotwy, O11 "Murry. Jahurry- 31:11.. Nfr. Wllllillli Keeping, a 11131-1 1111111131,... Shccll-ll lrsidont of lifurrny Harbor passed peacefully 1111-1111 11-1 1111, Prime Edwmti Island Hospital 111 the comparatively 11.1111- pm; (,1 41,- Years. wlmmll KPPDllifZ Whs the son of he late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph e11-nine. Murray Harbor. Mrs. Joseph Keenan Passed away seven years alto and her husband quite a "limb" 0T years before that. In their family there were tin-e1- sons. Besides William nnw cleccasezLtzvo remain in mourn their loss, name- ly. George 1n Halifax. N.B.. 11nd ileene. Murray Harbor. Eugene l" the 0111.1’ member of the famiy 110w 1'em nln: in the old llome, he is n11 irnlly feeling his brothers lose __\-ery keenly. "The death of 01111111111 Jos"1;h Tierney on Monday, February 14m,‘ removed from our midst a lfc 1on1; resident of the town 0150111-55 The genial Captain 11nd lw-a ' failing health for tho past low years but put. up a gallant 1111111. against. his advancod 11g", 11nd alnful infirmltlr-s. Tlenderly cared or by his gcntlo spouse of sixty years o: wedded life, who was ever at his aide, h‘s 111st mmalnluq years were but a. continuation of that domestic happiness which characteriied hi1 r1111 111-d Christ- tan hcrne. Besides his sorrowfu. 111-mg he leaves to mourn tho fol owmq mm and daughters: William A, n1 Boston. Mass; 1). Ft. of the D» partment o1 ‘h-ansnsrt. Charlotte-.- town: Mrs. M. A. Pauuet 1.11.=1m'e1 Smurfs; Mrs. Pztcr .1. cw; 111-n,“ Concord. N. H: Mr. .1. E. 1.10-1- r-aah (Mw-aretl, BNITI’: M»- A ft. Mne-Lcll-tn rtlhsLflo-ler» ‘"12: Mrs. D. .1. Foltir 1141111". Bod-w. Mow ous- flalwhtrr, Mrs. 011111 to!!!“ rezardlnsz all countries, many llir. 11x1 ..i'1l.aren, Bru mlt with. a tvry serious loss d th; past week when three 1 very be t cattle strayed from to the railroad trrclk and killed by train. ‘ .-RE'I‘URNED IIOME -1 Frank MacEwen returned tr home on ivcdnesday night Boston where she had beans im! tru- winter months. Her M1". Arthur MacEwen. and MacEu-cn met her at St. Joh accompanied her home. The people of this dlstrid gret to hear of the sudden on Sunday morning of M1. i Crane at 111s home Peakes The dccensz .1 had been sicl a. .hort 11111,, and his death as a 111-eat shock to the 00mm T111,- ‘funeral was 110111 1Y0! 1111c residence t0 I-Ofllfl Color-fiery. Eorrlco Pt the 110115 colullu-lrd 1'" Raven-nil Hughes 11111111911110. CLUB-Mr? ' . to ‘"5 III-DPS 51111111. delry l1- the N1 Councll ‘nu-ct .". 0f i110 Y- M- 111-111 at N:11_'.'.. . room-t of 111s 1111b Bl» we 11211111111111: of the Ys Men list. A skit depicting some of tlu- 11111 :1"d trials of nmrrled lil - ‘ 1:1" ' tho directll. '. ciuests; ..\Is ' uiillard Si‘ 11nd \"‘.’1\_ll " 1'11. .1111. .‘,1is_'s verlm 11». prrslfl 11 1111- 1111\nd. ha] 111v 1111- .: z;_ 1'..-_.'s MT. Roy: more. l ——I"I'-Nl'll1.\l1 SERVICES — funeral of Samuel E. Hollanl held on Tuesday morning fro lz-tr- i‘t"~1(1(‘ll(‘l‘ at Tryon to St ers RC. Church. Seven Mlle Requiem 11111111 lVl-uss wasézelel by 1111' pastor, Rey. W. WM 111111. Th1- pallbonrcrs were IV Strdiord liftlllinsfillilllam Sil Trvon; Edwin Dawson. Aug Cove; James E. Campbell, Traverse; Martin K120111111, A and Duncan Carmichael. 8 town. Interment was in Mlle Bay cemetery. “I937 was probably the best in the hog industry in Raine wand Island, with the greater 111111- and the highest prices. W.J. Reid. lvfiddleton, preside the Prince Edward Island Growers Association ennounc a report of conditions in the industry during the past yea "Tins improvement has un tedly been brought about b? quota. established by the E‘ Empire trade agreements," Reid continued. In i937 ‘ther- a l5 oer cent increase oyei l‘l‘.\'l0l1S ycal" while there- een 11 l0 111-r cent. yearly in‘. in volume since the quota wr- tabltslicd. —MESSAGE FROM .'l' BIAJESTIES-The following age was received by Mr. I. McElvt-n. Toronto to be 011111 lo his falht-mn-law and mf- in-law, M1'. and Mrs. Nell. 11111159. who 1111 Feb. 20,. oelell their marl-mgr- which took p13 I. Tryou just sixty ears and Mrs. Pcnprnlsyo are ill? residents of Victoria, P E. I Guardian waders may bo 11111.1 ell to learn of those congratui st-nt by ‘Their Mnjostlee 5f time: "1MOA723 Marconi), , lngham Palace, London (L, Ill and Mrs. Neil Penpralseygm-t Nc-Lson LICEWPII the National 1i cil Young Men's Christian . lntlon of Canada: The Klny Queeil send you hearty cont latioils and 00d wishes 011 diamond wed ing dag. Private; retaiy." ‘ lsmrns MAC-Piranpat the Prhice “ ward island Hospital 011 Fe 19118, to M1'. and Mrs. Wilbert xvi-ail. Argyle Shore, 11 daught BRADLEY — In Charlottetov‘ Feb. 14. 11m. to 1111-. and Mr tin Bradley‘, 11 51m, , (lENfilE-Un February 18th ' . 11nd Mrs. Roland tort 1; daughter. .R -At Cardigan, on 11111. 19118. to Mr. and Mrs Plnyw. 11 so11, (George 5'11 tPalrlr-t Please Copy.) " FLOOD-At. the Chalottetovrl ital on lit-b. l8, 193B, to M1 rs. Ffznmct Flood a son. , Carl. t QUINN-At. Cardigan, on Fell 18th, 1931i. to Mr. and Mrs, "l" H. Quinn. a daughter 1‘ ltl[.lI.l.INfiAN-—At Newton? 1111i r1111r_\' 7. 1-1311. to Mr. and l» John l\'f Mulligan, a 119.11 Ilcsr- Mnric. t‘ I-AIIRO‘l\'—-At 1111.» PE. Islam |1llal on Feb. I9, 193B, to M'- Mrs ivillintn Farrow, Hump son. ‘ MARRIAGES l IE — At B! . . r-town on ‘M ,- 1'1. 197.11, Chum-.11 l..1'.r'1v11\' <11 11hr)‘. Novn so; 12:""1‘.':1 Wayne l"l{l.", 11\tl.ct11\"n, Rev ll D, otficlatin IOIUVAY-ayl: Church Clv-rl H null-rue " 1H‘! HOD-At. Brl ‘Qolown r11- 23- J 11 W. ‘mu C Lrorl '1-1111"1.111:-.11. 111111111 K1115; v- Felulill-r. M11. 111111, 1113a @1111 1vl'-1' in 111-r 89th‘, 111511-13‘ At. Bz-ldgetolv _"I“1\\'l.n|r~.1“1' Now York o“ EVJIHIIIIICLL 'Il‘ny1or_ 3f <1" 1. o . ' '1 r1:1zzr:1.1.__;\1 m ° “m” Pulrllnry 20. 111.111, Frlzzrll.‘ 11111111 69 nllnlvutclr 111, years. F!“ M‘ m“ his home in _ Ilcuw .131: f‘l'1":1 1 r - . R. worthy-111 51011111 13111101151. My lit. 10:11: Nils. J. A. 1' "= v of Charlottetown. l -- ~ t Flat River. I» A 1111s A. luau-an, a1; VP!"- . F‘ ' IIf1I.1.A.\'I)—At. Tryon. Fe IP38. Samuel E. Holland. a SWALLO\\'~Y11 CYIIIWJZUQICI Fchnmw l9, 15113, Mm 51m rlr-ln Rw-nlimv " ,. New K111i rnlzmrl. -'_ 111 I'-‘1-l1. 1'0. 11138. 1111's. Charles 9'19" B‘! 11131-1; I!1\l\'ll1I.I'-—At Wlnsloe Fe". 133R. Harold Hnmbly. lnfml o l\'l1'. nn-l Mrs._ William l-lnmblv. ’ rlvrivircws-m 111111 city. - i-"lli. DnM. A. lucGulgnn, 1 11"" ' . "NNFNGS-Ft Wonalanr» ' Ilamwhirn, on Friday, F. 13- 1933. Mrs. W. 0. Jennln 1, 1111M‘) vrefler-med him some twe 11ly Wars ego. "1‘;'--_.‘41\'Ebct12rn 111' Mar-if 1 1 the 111111.111“, 15201-11 i. an", " "'-~';c 11c- ls clean n mu- time’, ti‘: ' ‘ 3311136110114 1 1 l and earth "DQ051514 He“ from '1' ._ .1111 uglfillfi o! with m‘, available 11,, l‘ illfipet-tlond "I0 33h h ‘ "M: will?‘ b11111: $1011 Pllffllmalely . of boats 111m "SW1"! lllom l 11168511111" 1d who e l wnere sales hounds. ‘Blgncd u r ‘ ll all 111-rill; flt of values thereof mun Ms of .l. 1|. 5")’ other '15 mflv be lNY, and pray- . We would ‘Dy returns ‘l strength mflY ‘he ailing rom- nd rhways rccclvcd at mun or per- . lvcl Burl-nu f ‘leasanl, 2-! ' I, Elmsdale miles. 40-9 mill‘! Piummrr‘! old’; Brings _ on. Tm1l1'r1 1 m. geclicl 4 tier for N115 nccompfln! I office. west or an! I lliglnvays- 11111111‘! Paving r\.- “P11 l" mm 0r l1"‘ 15s: C0111‘ Elmsdale ll rumm- fol ‘ch 1mm “Merl F alim- velt or l" | null!!!‘ r...-