IONDAY “TH ANNlVERSABY-s-Au mun “Outing social t hwy a nuc°'§l1..°°§‘§f.f°“.2£_”§§; um Qwfge Mason entertained pt mm ma“ "ml B 1011i’ dinner party "in honour of Mr. Mason's pol-end Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M“ celebrate the occasion of tpffiufl mule‘: fortieth wedding amt...“ my. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mulch, and “i” Alli!’ Jones. Mt. Herbert. were ‘mm’ m’ “m” a‘ ""5 "w haPPY Ilthering. NARROW use _ vmcn psiicc consgi Aliklizgkeaccd Innis broke do l. ....":"...'i:2:i°:l.i: Toll" Bam- ~= m burning to ldent Rummy escaped ea h in their home hm. . yesterday. Fire caused by 3' dege _tive flue set fire lb the roof of ti: gm swrey 1101156 and flames shoot. 8 from beneath the eaves attrac- ted the attention of th ' Dbliceman. Tlle four siczpiliisglzgtg? be“ °f lhe Brown family wpm roused _ whe c . “mks through thgngtnatlztnoeMtcgngnyylfi house and they were m; ’ . , $1594 to igfiélilnbyrhim. Firemen saved the 8 wm complete destruction. owner estimated damage‘ a, ‘Charlottetown Little Theatre Guild players leave for 5mm Johm -N- B» ‘his momma to take t ' in the regional Littl p“ festival. e Theatre dmm“ 51X GYWPB are’ replcseiltcd in the contest. They “i111 compete M. m9 honor of re ~ t‘ , Bumswlvk-Priiicgmthfitigluthisiiiiii region in the dominion drama 1-5- tival at Ottawa. _ The Charlottetown group, com. Pfilicd of Messrs. A. R. Cooper, A, M- Dmlgllls- Ian Smith. Charles Jenkins» 531111191 V5111. Miss Marie Arsenaiilt and Miss llr-u-gareysbems are B5158 as their vehicle. a one- "t clay "Circumstantial Evidence," by l-f. M. Grimalcli. Mrs. Ruby M Hollie is tbc director. ' Saturday flight a dress rehearasl 0f the Charlottetown grqups pm, sntutlon was held for patrons and members of the Little Theatre Guild and elicited much praise The formal presentation of this play in Charlottetown will take place p}. March l0. 0n the evening of Feb: 1 the spirit of Annie Mui-gsrl-leirygoyig: wife of Charles Saunders, passed Peacelllny 8W8)’ t0 iler eternal rest “l? 111° We 0f ‘i0 years. Although in failing hcalth for a 10118 time Mrs. Saunders was around as usual until about four weeks before her death, Shc leaves t9 mourn, besides her sorrowing husband, three sons and two daughters, all of whom were at her bedside when the end came. Also grandchildren, one _sister, Jme- 1n the U- 3». and one brother, James, oi this city. The sons arc: Frank. Charles and Stephen. and the dauglitcrs, M‘: Wm. Munroe, and Mrs. Geo. Morrison, The funeral scrviccs were held Tuesday. Feb. 18th. from thc homie 0i‘ her daughter. Mrs. Morrison, 140 Elm Avc. Interment was in the Pvoivlcs Cemetery, Scrvicss being conducted at the house and grave by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, The Pall bearers were Murdock Ross. Lester McInnis, P. N. Manuci -Ro'iy:rt Diamond. Henry M51111; " and Herbert H. King. “ t. {vvanpma Bobbin-A wedding 0 lntcrest to mally peoplg on Prince Edward Island took place a short time ago at ‘Trinity Unitgd Church. Port Alberni. B. C., when Ml‘. Ncil M. MacLeod, soil of Mr, anti Mrs. A. J. MacLeod, Montague, was united in marriage to Miss Doris Letitia Paul, daughter ,of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Paul. Port Albcrni, B.C. The chancel of the Church. where the ceremony look Dlacc. was picturesquely transform- ed for the occasion with chrysan- thcmums in varying colours Jap- anese lantern; and cool baiiks of felll- The bride made a graceful picture in her gown oi pansy colony. ed velvet, shoes and turban in h"- mcnizing toilcs, and carrying 5 beautiful bridal bouquet of white chrysanthcmums and spiral fern, Shc was attended by her sister, Miss Laura Paul, who also appeal-pd very charming in a gown of sap. P1111‘? Wll/el. 8111i curried on artistic bouquet in yellow.~ Following the "Wdlfllfli- the harry couple left on B "lb to the East Coast. After n somewhat lengthy illness, -the death of Mr. William Avalali McCallum of Charlottetown oc- wred in the Prince Edward Island Hospital on February lst. 1786. Born at Glasgow Road fifty years ago. the eon of the lain Alexander cCnllum and his wife mizabcth 0rd. 1:: resided in‘ that distnct until abzut four years ago hc moved, with his family, to the city. He was married twenty-six years ago to MlssSarah Jane Moore of Cavendish. Funeral services were held in _ Zion Presbyterian Church. of which he was A faithful member, and in the absence of the mister. Rev. G. Carlyle Webitor. were conducted by Rev. R. Moor-head Legato, D.D. Thenmbrisf service was conducted by the Boyns mdge. I...O.L. of whlclyths deceased was a member. TM rams! m were then taltsn to , - Road Cemetery where . laid to rest in the fsmlly samba at the grave help; luv. w. Pslcthrope fir. were many In a by-election in Fourth Prince Mass; Mrs. George Tabbutt. Brighton Mimi-i Mrs. Henry Clay. stratiicono, P.E.X.; and Mrs. Adon- iram Judson, Mount Hope. P.E.l.; five sons, Warren, of Tacoma. New half of the electors in the con- Hampshire; Gcorizv. Climbeflllnil Hill, 9.151.; Vinehall alld Jacob of Mt. Hope; and Walter, Cove Head. District Saturday, Mr. Horace Wright. Bedeque. official Liberal candidate.‘ was accorded a sweep lng majority although only one stituency cast ballots. Tbs successful candidate, accord- ed m votes, had a majority of ova P~E 1- over his opponent. Mr. Douglas --———- Bell of Capo Traverse, Who ran as MADE lNsPilcTloN T111?" Piloted by Walter Fowler, a Can- -—-- sdian Airways plane carried postal FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- inspector A. V. Saunders to the "l1 01 Adlflllhll-‘l 651111111 W95 held Magdalene Islands Saturday for from A- A. Economy's Funeral his regular inspection trip. The 11°11"! Sfllllfdlll’ mllflllllfl l0 the plane also carried mail to the islanders and dropped down at an. independent ‘ Liberal. Church of the Most Holy Redeem- er. The pallbearers were: Napoleon Gflndstone and Amherst- 'Gallant, Peter Gallant, Vernon Laf- ferty, Ralnie Gallant, Cyril Richard and Benjamin Perry. Services at the church were conducted by Rev- W. J. Enright, c.SS.R., and at the grave by Rev. R. McKenna, C.SS.R. Pm-‘mcum’ l" CHABLESTO“ The date is three weeks later than ally Prince Edward Island legislature opening in the past iive S.C.—A Charleston, South Carolina, exchange reports that on Sunday day. March 24. morning, Feb. 23, the preacher at yeam , the First iScotch) Presbyterian newspaper. is well known in Char- 1e5"°“- havmg bee“ “Mt” °t the Hoil. J. P. Maclntyre, Minister o.’ the British North America Act. Second Presbyterian Church there Pub,“ works. is “can; premmq for thirteen years. ‘He left Charles- ton in i915. friends as was apparent by the large concourse of people who followed place in St. Albalfs Cemetery. He predeceased him some eighteen years ago. _ The funeral was held on Tuesday, Rev. Mr.. Hockin conducting the services. The pail bearers were: Michael Poole, Ambrose McIntyre, Drlltlllllw George McDonald, Allie McDonald. Robert McKenzie, Win. Bufictt. The Schubert programme. the thoroughly enjoyed thLs yeal‘. as al- ways, “Schubert” has come to be an annual event on the club's pro- graflimes and is indeed a. very pleas- ing one. Mrs. Cosh, in hei-"vcry fine paper song and harmony. Tile community of Mnrshfield and vicinity was surprised and saddened when on February 5th the word Dismct Engine“- passcd that the imperious summons The sympathy of the communtty to rc§t from his llllwllls h" °°m° will g0 out to his wifc, winined m“: m°1'“mg 1° Wallace “uni M‘ Cotton, his daughter Helen. and though he had been iii aocut a year bclorc, Mr. Wrood’; hleagi; had hi: f“ ‘mprmmdt “t e ‘a een a to hi. a ed mother, Mrs. Fred W. t° carry m‘ his Wm“ as usual‘ m5 Hyndhlag and other members of sudden passing ill his 69th year i came as a. great shock to the mem- m” mm 1y‘ TUESDA‘! bers of his family. Mr. Wood is survived by his wlic, who was Elizabeth Boswell, and by a family of iivc. viz., Mrs. H. J Kennedy of Southpbl-t, Mrs. Henry Jenkins of Ml. Herbert, Alnion on thc homcstcnti. Miss Rena of Chur- lottctown, wcli kno\vn ill musical circles, and Miss l-lelcli, a graduate nurse, also of Charlottetown. a Bay, and two brothers and two sis- ters, residing iii the United Staaes. formerly Miss Mary Gallant was on Sunday night, February 23rd. mont BBY. PEI she W55 l‘ W" sisters and one brother. estimable lady and will bc greatly missed by all, especially in the homo where her memory will be- ever cherished as a kind wlfc and loving w-The financial campaign, which mother. She lclivcs to mourn. besides her husband cud one sou, James, the tlet, Egmont Bay, Mrs. Joseph Ar- senault. Summcrsidc, P.l!‘.<I-. MIS- U.S.A. The brothers nrc as f0! and George in New York. U-s-A- During the ll, eciolly in the hom $113‘? hbli snensfilgy will be ever cher and although present paid memory of his father by Bell late Mr. Jacob Dcclrsntlorff- andwm other February 23rd, Ceorgc N. Roach at d. His sudden paslinll igrrhlitngea great shock to his family "id mend“ “nd he Wm b” “my dridge, after an illness of only two days. Th; deceased had D868: ill; gocd hc th. but was an en 31%;: aékxlga ‘gdikgxtggaiigkxffy stricken with cerebral hemorrhage. dill! eilhtyisin‘ years old at the vine our... sisters, In. Ann Cherry Bill will take place in April. was the main iLcm of business discussed at the monthly meeting of the Y. M. foflowiilg sisters and brflilwfii RW- C. A. directors last night. It was Leon M. Narcissc. EXWTIIOW 915551‘ unanimously dccldcd that Mayor P. w- Hlfl v - had acted very successfully in the Thomas Ai-renmllt, Rumford, Mlllnfi. same capaclgy itast yesi". Jr.‘ ' Clark. pres‘ en, was n c c a lows: not. and Phil oi szmvnt B“. last night. ‘s... Claude smith. lo- John and Joseph of Monctou, N.B.. c,“ representative on nth!‘ gzllctarxrlll Co ncil, gave a. repor o - nultil meeting which he attended in Hamilton recently. The r609" The" P555“! “my m sour“ on of the general secretary indicated _ tht great deal of interest is the early age oi fifty-five. The =15‘ be?“ an,“ m the hobbles “hum "med 1""! bee“ m 800d he; '. tion to be held on March 25-28 and havlns are? "l; eilffig‘: Qlumfg?“ closing with a. banquet in Prince of with a. fr en an re - y H 1L night, he was seized with “m” 0°] e3“ 3 a. heart attack and Plssw ‘gwg "m 1mm” medmal ‘M cw‘ of her daughter, Mrs. Vernon Jor- dan, at Belch Point. P. E. 1.. on DEC- 1935. of Mrs. Catherine Bow- C Bhoissurvi '-—"-' vsd three sisters. The death occurred at Mount m‘ “ohm “my” “g M“, new on Bllilllw- illllllf" “l” Henry Duncin. both of m, cal. olfiflllllt °f W‘ °l u” ‘flaw’ ‘w’ and Mrs. Hush McDsrinott of Union dents of this place. in the will?" mm, 11.31., also one, brother, Dan- of Mrs. Doclrendorff widow 0f the m A, gnu-y in Volley, Montana. Another brother. Robert. died about . Mrs. Docksniorff. lhfmflly Milo s year ago. Sh! was one of a fam- - Priscilla J. Scott was born on May fly of ton children. She leaves one 10th. lib), at North River. 91.1.. ugugiilcr. Mrs- Vcrncn Jordon, of leash Point. Add four grandchild- illl. ‘All Prlllcc Edward Island Legislative Assembly will hold its first i936 session between March 2i and 25. it was learned on good authority to- night. The likely date uiill be Tues- , h A. C b 11. chum“- Cllarlmii- W“ File ll" legthgataiiggvrfo? 311d»... témlitlcenu Dr. J. Kier Fraser, of Prince Ed- conferences between provmcm] m“; “Md 151mm Dr- muse“ says me federal legal heads for discussion oi News of the unexpectedly sifidtllzen e r. Mr. Roach although of a. quiet "fixhgarfilleysatlligiaglmggfhtwfil be and retiring nature, made a host. o. learned Wm‘ genera, rem,“ by Ill-Ally sincere frlendst Charlotte-e- . < , town and throu hou lc prov hi! - the remains to their last. resting, Mr. Hyndmen‘ “gmo was m ms us, . . - ~ car, had bccli associated wlill the was laid to lest beside his wife who amimon Department o, Pubnc Works for upwards of forty TENS and had planned and supervised the construction of many import- ant public works in all parts of the including the Souris breakwater, the concrete highway into Borden and the potato ware- houses and docking facilities at Charlottetown, summei-sidc. subject of the women's Music Club Georgetown and Sourls- F01‘ 80ml? meeting of February 29th, was time past- he had been unwell and on Saturday morning entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treatment, It was found necessary to perform an operation from which he failed to rally. poor-ins quietly away in the presence of his on the life cl Franz Schubert, said immediate family. that in writing about. ills life there are two outstanding points that strike one very forcibly-newt has i; musician llvcd such a colorless life, void of stirring events; oli tlic After getting practical experience at the Robb Engineering Works the late Mr. Hyndmai-l studied at Mc0lll University and then spent _ several years surveying in British other ‘hand, never has a. genius Cqlumbjg, and the prairie West, poured fflrth Slllill all Qlllblllsl ‘l! then returning to the Island to take the position of junior engineer with the Dcpartment of Public Works, and some years ago suc- ceeded the lute Mr. J. B. Hogan as his two sons II Walter Hyndmon and Robert E. l-Iylldman as well as Death of unusual sudden sadness Visllctl the town of suuris in the passing of the lac George Roach , ______. DEATH 0F UNION ROAD RES- lDENT--Mra. Beecher Brycnton of Union Road died ill the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital yesterday fol- brothcr, George A. Wood, of Rollo lowing a brief illness. She was 6i years old. A daughter of the late Richard Wise of hfiltbn. slic hrld resided at Union Road since her There passed away at hcfihome marriage Mrs. Brycntoii wlis a at Poplar Point in the cal‘?! 11011115 leading figure in Union Road com- of Sunday morning, January 12th. munity life. She was President of Mrs. John D. Banks in the 64th year the Women's Missionary Society of her age. The deceased who was paid n. member of the Uiilicd Church Surviving are hcr husband. born and spent her curly lifc in Eg- {byte danghgem three 5on5’ two Y. M. C. A. DIRECTORS MEET ‘The death occurred at the home Th l te Mrs- Sowdridge. nee of six children: Earl of theta‘?- Cnhfirln: Emery’ w“ born M’ wood M- P- 5" Himax- (Mmmel u? Islands in the year i068. Her first m‘ hem‘ “,1”, m, marriage was to Alexander Weath- ‘°"1“¢ "m" ° ° erble, who died in ?i‘€.'W0l'i‘MAlllc,l\: 1907. Afw ars aers emarre bellllmm 11mm“ m ‘the shapniegilgg Capt. S. govydridge, and spent the ails")? rlgfixetto O,B"GTWCQM,,' mmainder of her llfo at Murray mmi-Iymgnéfig 11$; half since the death of Capt. Sow- snd Fee, George and Helen at home. alum“ "I Bush "my Harbor. except the two years and n dl-ldge. when she live* with her The funnonpcrvlcu were bold on were conducted by Sn. 15R. Coudgs. ‘Iterrwu a slim ‘service at the house. followed ' ' the Christian I JUDGMENT FOB. DEFEND- ANTQQJUCIENGDI in favor of the defend is was handed down...“ Saturday by Mr. ‘Justice Saunders in the case of Reginald Parkman, plaintiff against Allison and Dixon Holmes, defendants. AT CYRO - Dr. P. A. Creslmau presided at tho regular weekly meeting of the Gyro club last night. The meeting was devoted w busi- ness. It was announced that the international confersuoe will take place in f-lplifax on August 3-7. Dei- egates from the local club will be selected later. scuooi. lsoAlm MEET - Miss Annie Watson. teacher at Prince Street School, was granted three months leave of absence -by the Charlottetown School Board at the regular monthly meeting last night. Miss Watson will study at thelllns Arts College at Boston. She will lesve the first of Aprii- Estimates for the year. passed last night, were changed little from last year. The annual general business meeting oi Messrs. Bruce Stewart .5; 00., Limited. was held at the Company's head office last even- illg, the 2nd inst. ' The new directors elected for the ensuing year are as follows: Hon. Rank R. Heartz, Prank M. Stewart.’ John A. McNair, Charles H. Chandler, D. D. Morrison. Harry D. McLean and LieuL-Col. C. l... Mac- Kay. SENTENCED T0 THREE MONTHS IN JAIL-F. E. Paul was sclltcllccrl to three months in Queen's County jail by Slipendlary Magistrate G. J. Tweedy yesterday. I-Ic appeared in court on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. Paul had been brought to Charlottetown Saturday after ills arrest by Mounted Police in Saint John. N. B.. last week on in- struction from local authorities. The death of Mrs. Alice MacDon- ald, wife of the late Melville Mac- Donald of Kingsboro. P.E.I., occur- red on Saturday, libbl-uary-ist at the home of h€l‘ daughter, Mrs. J. H. Baker, North Lake. P.E.I., aged ‘l0 years. llbr s period extending over 25 years Mrs. MacDonald was a l-lclplezs invalid, unable to walk (ll' have free uso of her hands on account of arthritis. She was the constant occupant of an invslid's chair for more than 22 years‘. —TllE LATE MRS. JACK SNELb—'I'here poised away in Bournemouth. England, .February l4. i980. Mrs. Jack Snell after a. short illness. She was 24 years of age Mrs Snell leaves to mourn. her hilsband. mother and father and tlir. following sisters and brothers, Elsie Chaplin, Florence Chaplin, Rose Chaplin, Alice Chaplin, Mabel Chaplin and George Chaplin in Biddendcn. England and Albert Stsffort, a half brother in Sherbrooke, Prince Edward Island. EIGHTH NATIONAL TEMPER- ANCE STUDY COURSE-The fol- lowing Prince Edward Island con- testants have been successful in securing 3rd place in the Dominion W.C.T.U. price list: Juniors. 10 and il. ycars-Iird, V. Jeane Campbell, Free tow n; Harold Drummond. Freetown, Intermediates, i2. l3. l4 ycars-Srd, George W. Brown, New Glasgow; Marjory Poole. Sourls. Seniors. i5. l6, l’l years- Ilrd. Hilda Deacon, Freetown. Honorable mcn- tion-Ruby‘ Morrison, Hampton; Joyce Deacon, North Wiltshlre; Waldron Auld, Freetown; Archibald Johnson. Murray River. WEDNESDAY -R.ev. Mr. Hart-Davies and Mrs. Hurt-Davies. Mrs. James H. Yco and Mrs. Newcombe. Port Hill. are attending the W. A. Annual meet- irv; in Charlottetown this wcek.-—S —RETURNS FROM VACATION ~»—R.cv J. W. A. Nicholson, North Bcdeque, who has bsen on a month's vacation. preached his first sermon. nizlce his return, in mrth Bedequc Church, Sunday night. During the service he paid tribute to one of the Elders. thc lots R. Brewer Auld and the hymn, "Take Time to be Holy." was sung in his memory. This liad been sung by the late Mr. Auld in s duet on the last occasion when l-ie worshipped in this church. -s falls on February 29th. S. illness. ATLLE‘ CHAllLOTTETOWhl GUARDIAN", __ For OUR sATU UIBERS mood. Harold in Berlin. N. ., d Wlnnifred. Rupert and Kathleel ab. homo t0 I11 0! Whom ,is extend. sympatby of their many lids and acquaintances. the active pallbearers Moms. Al-' unusual: l m LATE ma. sum atop ' was Monday, the clay of he funeral of the late Mr. Blower Auld. as l. tribute of respect to the tor whose untlmsl passing is felt as u. , i-soual loss in contact with him-D. -PAlNlllll. INJURY-A Dllinful was sustained by Mr. Harold ills while’ unloading ficight. at Carleton Station on Wednesday when his hand was caught and two casks. He was to Prince County Hospital. where it is feared amputa- tion of one finger may be necessary. Clifford Matheson, John Lewis and Albert Stetson. s. His Worship Mayor P. W. ‘Iurner and Mrs. Turner entertained the members of the~ City Council gather with City Recorder. Mr. K. M. Martin. and City Clerk, Geo. P. Nicholson to an enjoyabh dinner at their home. 333 Prince Street Monday evening. " —VISITS SUMMERSliDE-Right Reverend John HacKenley-D. 1)., Lard Bishop of the Diocese of Nova Sootlo. was in Sumnierside on Moll- day the guest of Rev. Archdeacon C. Dewolfe white. He left Tuesday meeting of the P. E. Island Dioce- san Board which meets in Char- lottetown this week-S ' —TI!E LATE GEORGE DOU- CETTE-The death occurred in the Prince County Hospital, March 3. i036 of George» Doucettc of Pcterville. P E. I. Mr. Dousette had been in falling health for several months and had entered the hospital about two weeks ago. He leaves u: mourn hi; wife. and LAID T0 REST-The funeral of Mr. W. Eardley Hyndmsn was held yesterday morning at i0 o'clock. Service at the home was conducted by Rev. Canon Banks assisted by Rev. H. D. Raymond and interment was at Si. Peter's The pallbearers were Messrs. H. E. Miller. P. H. Nichol- son, W. A. Stewart, Walter Grant. J. A. Webster .._..._.- ISLANDS]! DEAD - Mr. Joseph Gallant, Clyde River. has received the sad news of-the death of his brother Stephen, in New Rochelle, New York. He was born in South Rustioo. P.E.I., ‘l9 years ago, and left the Island when quits s. young locatin in Amssbury. Mass. lie blaoksmithlng trade and worked for A. Drummond and —ENJOYABLE OUTING-A suc- cessful travelling party was held on Friday night by the younger set of Sumnierside. The group of young people travelled to the Blair Baker. Miriam Nicholson, Eric and Roland Sheen and Ruby and their moved to New Y. His wife. Mary Mul- len. predeceased him in at tho home of Ruby MacNelll and 19"" l9 "will" °ll° 5°“ the young people deported after s very enjoyable evening ga-mcs and dancing. —W. M. S. MEETING-The regular monthly meeting of Women's Missionary Society of Trinity United Church. side, was held on Tuesday. March 8rd, in Epworth Hall. The presid- ent, Mrs. T. M. Llnklcttier, presided, Meeting opened with quiet music and the Scripture lesson was rend by Mrs. Godkln after which Mrs. A. S. MscKay led in prayer. The theme for the service was Chris- tian Stnvm-dahlp. The devotional period was followed by the reading of the minutes and business meet- ing. The president read a letter: from the temperance secretary. A reading was given by Mrs. Town- send. "To Serve." stewardship was given by several of the ladies, which was very in- terestlng. Miss Helen Davies sang a solo "God is Love," d monuments on tho piano opsis of n. letter from missionary in Africa, was rend by Mrs. L. R. Allen. Mrs Arthur Allen gave a talk on "The New Africa." Meetingclosed with prayer after which a social half hour, with rc- freshments. was Easter meeting of the W. M. S. will be in charge of Mrs. C. B. Morris, FUNERAL‘ SERVICES-The fun- onl oi‘ Mrs. James Lamphier was held yesterday morning from her Nsiclencs, Pleasant Grove at. nine o'clock to Covehead Church. The pallbearers were Messrs. Curran, Simon Power. Arthur Wyatt. Daniel‘ Ready, and Lesler Suell. Services at the Church and grave were conducted by Fother Francis MacQuaid of St. Dunstank University. LECTURE AT ST. JAMES-A largely attended lecture was given last evening in St. James Sunday School hall by Rev. Dr. R. Moor- head legato. '.l"he subject, ThousaluiMlles Up the Nile" was beautifully illustrated by slides. picturing mosques, tombs. built by the ancient Egyptians. Dr. Legato enriched his remarks with several of his personal experiences by ma. Davies. Syn- Pi-sctically as far back as the history of mankind goes there has been pottery and no nation or race can claim to have been its inventor, Mr. H. '1'. Thompson. of Toronto. Mm p_ 3_ 91m. and speaking at theex- Macxay- 5_ e china. at the Can- adian Legion rooms. l no held Tuesday nlBht. February 3rd. Dr. E. T. Tanton presided. Mr. J. n» dist-av M also" its?““ifil.dlfill‘°if.f.“°..l"l.i.‘i: ance. Mr. Clark presented the cost of the building to date. Some min- or changes were ordered to be n d in the bsseme t nt A ""- TAKES A “Rm-P shad cit was decided nib “Iifiimln. l i l b0 t i ‘ - become stranded in a field curly 285$ iarlpgygn: ?gy,_fié‘ilexewllgg°gs soon as completed which hoprd would be ready for occupa- tion in about s. month's time. Ten- ders fol- coal, were ordered to he ture depicting the processes in con- nection with the manufacture of the famous dinnerwam was also were under the auspices of the i. 0. D. E. The Regent. Mrs. J. A. Math- A 250-pound grey seal which had morning after scramb- of tho crock near Spring d was helped back into the water by Police Constable Ben McEachei-n. A woman noticed tho sea-going mammals plight after it ind left the water and telephon- Th’ ““°‘“°“ °1 “ 0°“ “I Am“ for the Academy and High School was discussed and the instructed to submit a drawing of some to the Board at a future meeting. It was also hold an official opening about thc last of May when the roads would be open ‘for but» mobiles and at which time the school would be open for inspection to the public. The tender of George Smith. landscape artist. was accepted for the planting of elm trees Beaver Street extension-S Eschem ‘ arrived on the some. After a brief conference it was de- There passed suddenly away at his home st Gsytown on Saturday, Feb. 16, John Hwhitlcck lnhil 00th ear. His sudden passing came as a is family and friends. and he will bs sorely missed by all. His wife p-edeceased him two years o. There are left to mourn a family of three sons and five daughters. vi|.. William and Nelson, City. and Fred. in DssMolns. U.S.A.; . Wolsey Arbing. Mrs. Stsphen Thorns. Mrs. John Furnsss. City; Lulu in Maine, and Mary at home. Two brothers and one sister also Wallace. Montreal; Nelson, and Mn. Annie Williams. of "Aunt Mary" MacSwaln. resident of King's County and soc- ond oldest person in Princo Edward will celebrate hel- birthday, May B, and horns Valley neighbors. many of whom are rela- ted to her. are planning a surprise party for the centsnarisn. , old lady is Known throughout the district as Aunt Mary by relatives. friends and ac- quaintances Alike. She was born on the Isle of Lewis of! the North-West coast of Soot- lsnd and cams to Prince Edward Islsnd with her parents It years ll"- When she was a yolm girl, she became the wife of Cap -BIRTI-IDAY FEB. ZBTH-On the occasion of her birthday. Mrs. B. Godkln ofysummsrslde was. cfl Saturday. pleasantly surprised when members from "the different moieties to which abs belongs called on her during the afternoon and evening to offer their good wishes and present her with flow- ers, choools‘ . etc, She was also the recipient of messages and gifts from relatives and friends abroad. Mrs. Godkln is one of the few people who can celebrate her birth- day only nnco in four years as it The funeral was held on Monday, Psbruary 11th. Major Stevens con- services. The pallbear- Messrs. Fred Chandler, Russell Sinus. John Lund. James Campbell, E. Clawson. John Saun- Tho Presbytery of Prince Edward Island met in Ngular quarterly ass- slon on Tuesday, March 8rd, Zion Church Hall." number of members The greater part taken up with the reception and discussion of reports. In the ab ssncs of luv. '1': Owen Hughss. pecluso of illness, a brief summing up of the budget report was by Rev. G. Csr lo Webster. contributions to considerably in excels of ‘Sunday Schools silos win Whlta. Both in Allan MsoSwaln. H0 died a few years m, m after their mlrriage, but “Aunt ' l‘ ' Ohwwn’ “m” ma” m"... ‘m, "an. m, m“), “cm Charlottetown that the 0.0.8. lng loo-voyages silho- mufs with‘ hai- "hm" “m” daisn ribbon ugh: ma. if his death. Sbs was widowed st ill "mtfmmtuzy m “Yanur C The funeral of R. Brewer Auld took place from- his late residence Monday afternoon and was one of the largest ever seen in that vicin- ity. luv. J. W. A. Nicholson conduct- ed the servlcennd was assisted by Rev. A. C. Crows, Rev. G. N. Som- P» "lendltihdly Light" ‘and “The Lights of Home," the utm- being the last hymn Mr, Auld ll in Ireetown Church bsfors bis atsl The Masonic service st the house for the family was conducted by Mr. Wsldmi Dar-nab; 1W4. Mr.. Nicholmi gave the committal at t that?! mushy . cf mu.- and m. w. a. Jars-cup mocssau nur- ING-‘Jfllc annual diocesan ‘an Women's Auxiliary meetings of the Anglican Church are be hold iii St. Paul's Church. Char ottetown. this week, Delusion from Kenning- ton to the Diocesan muting 1n Rev. B. Pram, rector of St. Mark's, laymen. John Howard and John Dobson. Delegates to tho W.,A.. meetings. Mrs. W. J. Hmlngtma. Mrs. W. J. Payntsr and Mrs. Henry Mills. B." - COMMITTED T0 SUPREME COURT-Christopher Keefe. Rich- ard Ziisefo and Mrs. Margaret Mm- Rse were committed to stsndJrial in’ Supreme Court when they ap- peared before Stlpdentilary Magis- trate G. J. Tweedy yesterday. The ti-lo was arrested following a bleak into the grocery atom of Cecil Campbell at North Wlltshire. Christopher and Richard Keefe were charged with breaking and entering. Mrs, MacRae was charged with receiving stolen goods. The thirty-ninth annual meeting of thc Diocesan Board of the Woman's Auxiliary opened with divine service in St. Paul's Church yesterday morning. The Rector. Rlev. H. D. Raymond was assisted by Rev. E. 0. Lancaster, Rev. Ben Fi-eam. and Rev. W. J. Phillips. Other clergy present ‘were Rev. E. R. Bridgewatcr, Rev. Hart Davis and Rev. J. T. Payne. The afternoon session was held in St. Paul's Parish Hall. Mrs. E. V. Bell. Dio. President was in the chair, illl other membsrp‘ of the Board being present. 111s meeting opened with the hymn "Uprouso you. Soldiers of the Mrs. Simpson led in prayer. V The roll call showed most of the branches well l presented. A meeting of the Alberwn Teach- er Study Group was held in ths Al- bcrton Library Miday. Feb. 28th. with Mr. Charles Green, President. presiding. The teachers present were Miss Mabel Fielding, Bertha Oarruthers, Doris O'Brien. Lucille McQuald and Arthur Malley. Rev. Dr. Ross kindly cemented to give a short talk on some interesting *3 ‘=. and he chose to speak on "Fascism and Democracy.” He also dwelt on the "Life and Death" o! Rudyard Kipling for a short time. and in s few well potnfAd remarks drove home the highlights of the noted author's life. A vote of thanks was given Dr. Ross for his consent- ing to address the teachers and his expense of time in their interests. The regular business of the meeting was discussed and a new program mapped out. It was decided that the next meeting would be held the 27th of March in the Ubrary.-F. A farewell party was, held in Sea. View Hall Friday evening, Ebb. 38th in honor of Miss Frances Bur- nett who is leaving shortly- for California. this land of her birth. to mslde with her aunt. Mrs. Hat- field. Miss Frances coming to-tho Island when six years oi~ age, has sprnt the past nine years hers under the guardianship of her grandfather, Mr. David Adams. A large number gathered and Mr. John E. Campbell capobly prodd- ed as chairman. After suitable m- Mildred Blakney. while a farewell ed by the ladies present. ‘Ihere passed away st the home James Robertson, olson) of lint Point, P. l. I. P. E. I. Messrs. Norman Stewart Maelssren. OOd t0 Theo." P. _ I. Marine Department has ears old ' MAUI, t Iver sinol. Mrs MsoSwain has m, m." rmiu""munm h , lived in lame Valley, a loading fig- “W”, a ‘m, m“. m u. urn in- the community. ~She nu mtgummfl’ m, c,‘ a “m; been comforted, she says. by pu- We m. bu‘ h’ ‘f: w m‘. most buutliul thins F" w." say shs rend 1 hel- old. _""“ - Gaelic Siblu, with the hellp of moc- m? ‘rmmxgé; taclu. ‘ "Aunt 1hr!" wu ones asked lf~ g1duw'“wm‘u.l“'lmr"lmq'y w‘ w“ m“ a slis would m wmhm serous growth which. with the tender nurlng nu: and dear tn sblomflealskill. ‘ siulnvlvusoiinomlhh ‘ . The Women‘: Auxilisrylcorppr. union Service was held Peter's Cathedral Thursday . Rev. Canon Sanka was lsbrant. assisted by Rev. E. ISLAND!!! DEAD-Ma". James MscPhail. Meadow Bank. received a wire on M01165? mflmlllil from Everett. Mass. convvvlno the sad news of tbs sudden death there of is oniyslster, Jessie, wife of Al. bert William Dibbons. _ The newly organized Prince Ed- ward Island Oyser Growers As- meeting in the town hall. Sum- m/si-slde. Thursday. March 5th., at 10.80 a. m. On account of the ill- ness of the president, Mr. James G. MacLean, the Hon. J. P. Mc- chair- Mr. T. H. E. Inman aci- ed ss secretory. The by laws of the new association were Incorporation of this ion is being applied for at the next session of the QfOVillCAil The present board of directors are, Mr. J. G. Macboan. South- west, Lot 16, president; Hon. J. P. president; Mr. T. H. E. ‘Summcrside, Secretary; Mr. G. S. Sharp. East Bideford; Murphy. Conway; Clark. Linklcttcr and Mr. Glillailt. Oyster Bed Bridge. There i; st the present time a membership of over one hundred. more than fifty being present at. this meeting; Dr. A. W. H. Needicr of the Bideford biological station was present and gave interesting iniormiition on lneihods of oyster culture. It. is proposed to iidid the first annual meeting and field day at the biological station, Bidefoi-d, on the third ‘hiesdsy in August. l—-———————-—*-—--¢—_ iwitr Bfiwfl-Iu the City on Feb. 28. 1980. b0 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown. Stretch. a daughter. MONAGHAN-At the Charlotte- town Hospital, Feb. 28, 1936, to Mr. and Mrs. Juries Monashfln. a son JACKSON-At the PE I. Hospital, Illsb. 29. i936. to Mr. George L. Jackson, Brs/ckiey. a son. ____. --—~—-—-——- —-—~<--—————~'.—_~_':::v F-At Charlottetown P. E. l. on Nov. 30th. H. Piercc, Alexander N. Ulgg and Florence Cobb of Moli- P. E. I. MCKENZIE-At St. James d Church Manse. Bflnric. on 0, by Rev. J. G. Hockin. d Blanche McKenzie, both of Bay Fortune, P. E. I. marks, Miss Burnett was called to ____________ the platform. accompanied by Miss mmei-sldosllllldlll- February I19, i930. Car son of Walter Sonic!‘- SON-At North River, Feb. Donald Matlicson. address was read by Miss Piorena Adams. and the gresentation of a pearl and amber toilet set and purse of money was made by Miss Evelyn Donald. After singing "libs She's a Jolly Good Follow" the evening was spent in dancing. Music furnished by Messrs. Bsarlsto and Matthews. Refreshments serv- Long Creek. March 1, 1080, Florence. infant dauilliel °1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. ai on Saturday. Feb- w. nbi-diey l-lynd- man. District Ensimer o ent of Public Work-i. sixty-first year of his no BUCHANAN-At Bradalba s. Flora Buchanan. he lltc Alexander of Mrs. Allan Maul-nod in Dundss on yep. ‘l, i938, her sister a Mrs. Mrs. Robertson was the dsulhtsr of the 1AM Md‘. Mllffblm BRUSH. -— i. and Mn. Elisabeth atom-t (Nloh- 1‘ M‘ "m" ‘March $11033. anutoitbllm e There lives to mourn her passing curly “.218” - o - ddcnly in Bolton. Adam Thomas. Summsrvillo. Mum, and bo . one brother. oimiol. b: roast-am. “wuu-M’ N” m 1080. Thomas 140/108. HIITBb-At Cmllalid. Rachel Hoffsl, aged ‘i Pall bearers were u follows: Leod. Fred James McMur-l-er. all"; 79- Mathewson, Sim Nidlollon. Wil- liam MsoKinn-on, Donald Gilli: and fir. Funeral service was held at the ‘m’ “m mum homo of Mrs. Allan mowed and 9,193G.J0hn Mile- the following hymns were sung: " "Rock of Ages" and "Nearer My _ th Baptist Church. manual was fimfi“ 1, gghgfl mule in the Dundus Cemetery, Ill. d ICSII-At Souls Mitch I. 1N0. Ml’!- IIIDAY ' ' MONTCALI I03 IAGDALINB —-'i‘hs Deputy Minister of thi sdvind 0:1 ‘Mlvlazillisill, yifiscouche. use 5 .. ‘Al. thh Prlnw m lomsrvilil. l. illl. Nina f will considmto situation of time m " mtorstlvs offorh of tin availi-