“» . ...__..-._-_..._.-owu_o PAGE TEN p_ _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘i’ i M! oulzwiuEws BUD GET a... OUR SATURDAY o-L-n- --, SUABSCRIBCERS nsvNUA! —-ELEL.T 0 r‘ l" A l.‘ ER S - The Young People's Society of Trinity United Church elected their offic- ers 101' the coming year at their regular meeting this week. Mrs. dorm Scott was made president, El- nler Maoey, vice president; Secre- lazy. hDllle MacCa lurn; treasurer, barman Johnson; p ,Helen bhcnolsorl and Dorothy Allen, The usual bllLllzccfi oi the meeting wa. tlclu foLowed by a social tuna-S RECEIVED SAD NEWS -Mr. sud Mrs. L. F. Connors, City rrccitud the sad news yesterday of ailc usciih by drowning of their gliilliiiilll Ralph, only child of G. l". and Mzs. Connors tJosie oeiulluiltyl 534 Piper Boulevard Detroit, Mich. Tne young lad Nlill two companions broke nrcugil the ice willie skating. The mlzlice were lmmedLateIy recovered Jill, u.i eff ris to revive them were >1 inn avail. —YU.\ERAL SERVICES -- 'I‘he ['.lll_1‘l\, services for Mr. Louis Hol- d were lleld on Friday afternoon ills time residence, Rev. Wm. ‘ . DLXSLQI‘ of the Summer- . a rl tl.t Church conducting the strut-u -. l:.'.€(i by Rev. Mr, Bal- rcr of lll. Ullit;d Church, Bedrque. i Ihe palaeurers were Messrs. Cal- ..,n beard. Hurry Cmlett, Walterl i icc-iiluln. Willam Montgomery, ' ' Daniel Noon- in the North MRS. ALEXr '\Xl|;.'l( (‘AAIERON - Many old l.'l.llu$ ulll learn with much rc- iret of the pmsing of Mrs. Alex- il‘i(lL'l' Cnnlcrcil, whose death oc- t l; a‘. ‘ner home in Elnudale i u on Thursday evening. Mrs. ifllllirloll \\':.-. it native of Mulpe iliitl was till years of age Her l 1rd ill: WilS spent ' Plznrc County WHERE she was well ill/J favourably known. For some 'i'.'ll‘.\ she and her husband kept Albion Terrace hotel at Al- ‘ion and with her kindly dis- 1011 made many friends alnong travelling public. Besides her —l)l-I.\'l'll OF DIS, tilt‘ inbound, sh-e leaves to mourn her 3 Mrs. Carlyle Bell of Ai- l~ n, and sister in The funeral was held United Church, Elmsdale on Sat- llif y and from thence to Ken- rllzgiol, where interment was blade. —8. Mrs. Elizabeth Susan MacLeod, 97-year-old Prince Edward Island poetess and author died st her Prince street home, Charlottetown a: midnight Saturday, Jaunuary 14. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland on February 2i. 1842 the deceased was the daughter oi Martin Mac- Queerl who lies buried in Arlbroeth Abbey, Scotland. During a life which was very ac- tive Mrs. MacLeod was a prolific writer and published several vol- umes of verse, including "Carols of Canada." and another on the South African War, and a. prose work, "Donalda." In addition at the time oi her death, dos-pile her advanced age, Mrs. acLeod was preparing another volume, of "Memoirs" which besides a great M; , . deal of other interesting material. aiofi3§awvfnéggwu¥i°o$'¥ri“ 3i shear-RSV Vgebavtéhm; gm?“ "m" mrltiiif“ ‘n the moun- mwentatlve w Hymn '1' J’ E“- it was understood contained o tur oise blue slipper satin, cm- P_'H E ma. 1's, 0_Mex1,.°,,,: ‘amulll: N,” Cllllflallllfi l‘ man. Delegates u» n. c. a. - letter to Mrs. MacLeod from Queen bro dered with silver sequins, 25d C_'P"W'D_ cm. 9m C; orzagrgoz u: "hilly: bx“; a‘ Clarehrzoe Jon: Bert Tyler and Victoria‘ _BLECT o Th l‘ T. 3111-58111 4m- CP-DWK- Crnnbrook on Friday, Jan. 20th. B 6p n Rm ' be f M I L _ e mem‘ las B. Smith: I. S G.-Edwa.rd P He leaves to mourn him his It W“ with l‘ ‘MP w“ 0* W" “ ° “l” 9*“ Rgbmk“ “dile- wn: o. s. G.—H. . Kim: “on mother Mrs Elizabeth Msc- M, H 1m. 1 srnnl ‘oss unit friends 1n Sunllmet- sllmmerslde. elected their officers ma”, m,” ChQUmQL Ham mm“ m6- une- mm Mmm . erllry ,0. 1 e, on‘; o m, and chuflogunwm 1mm“. o. for the year as follows: PW Gland Drew Auditors: w. l-lonry. both oi‘ Charlottetown‘ Charles J’ chm°mt°w“‘ “m” c“ m’ me very sudden a551,,“ o; M“ J_ Catherine Ramsay; Noble Grand. Wesley Ford R T_ whim Inst“, o, Elmhm war Frmnk A o? cited in hospital terday, aged J. Enman late day night. M17119 shllfflfi Vce Grand, Clara mm“ w“ "followed by 5 gqcigl we‘, ouuci Mun}. Rev w’ B 99, 1011091108 In 08B 01 “V9111 M‘? ""1 M“ “m” had W“ i‘ ' s‘ N‘ G" Maude evening and refreshments. of lilelowna '8 C - 'Rev w V. of weeks‘ the picture show and on leaving a- n ett. L. S. N. G. G ace Profitt; _____,_ s‘ Bangui,‘ "Con" c, aha ‘I “h” Born in Charlottetown in i849, bou: 9.45 Mrs, Enman had started 5- V- G. Florence Corner; L. s. B 1 s MEETING__'rhe Bane-vol. mum“, o, chm” mow“ - he was the aqonfiolfk willifiamdlowkf. ' ' anavleo ooEngn,wo for home alone. her husband going to the office. Shortly after Mrs. Enman was found by Rev. Wm. Vcrwolfe and Mr. C, B. Jelly lying unconscious on Summer Street near the hospital but passed away with- a few minutes. Mrs. mman was devoted wife and mother, her cine being the centre of her activ- itl z She had a charming personal- ity and always had a. welc ing slnl e for her many friends. To her bereaved husband and daughter, Miss Nora, the sincere sympathy of all is extbnded in their sari bereavement. Many friends from Charlottetown attended the funeral which took place yesterday after- noon from her late residence on Summer Street Rev, J. B. Wlison, of the Baptist Church con- ductin the service assisted by Rev. G R. arrison, Rector of St. Meryl's the Baptmt Church. The choirs 0f flllil St, Marys Churches sang e ixznilziiul hymns “The Kin of Love" and "How Sweet the Name of Jesus sounds". Rev. J. B. Wilson spoke words of comfort to the be- reaved. The pull bearers were Messrs, A. 5 MacKay. J. P. MacInnls. A. R. Brrnnan. Russell Hunter, C. B. Jel- lv unrl Oliver MacNei l, ...J " n _ _ STEAK and ONIONS Always caused lndiqestion “How I longed for Digestion that would enable me to eat steak and onions without paying for it later on. This was my favorite dish, but it always went sour, caused gas, made my head ache. A friend told mo l had hidden “, "on-ad- vised mo to use Dr. Hamilton's Pills. I did so and now I not and digest like other people. No more headache or blllous spells. Dr. Hamilton's Pills have made mo well.” , " If you have stomach o: bovni die- irden take one or two Dr. Ham- ilton's Pills bum retiring-next morning you f“! fit lid "peppy." !/)\i 1/1. w w: ll ber of Parliament ARA-- a native of p. E Island)- %emre and ber BOWII wife o! the rotary to tho native of Charlottetown, P. . I ian blue silk chiffon made in ply/AM: low. /'/ll 2- TUESDAY Summerside, the Char- Mrs, Ellsworth Bagnall-S Christopher Keefe, appearing in . Supreme Court on a charge of at-i t"“°‘ti‘nl“°° .2“; y a yes r a for the defence hady cused Witnesses included McGulgan, Doctor Doctor Murchison, ifllIl€ institution. to Jive evidence was la or at the Queen's where the accused had been confln- ma“ mam u, the d sl 1 i J. . tf h ‘ gigging ‘sag, ‘fa ‘églgggsgodmiigsf 1 Islands. The return trip would be D . pronounced sane after Counsel be examined On Doctor J D. County Jail The annual meeting of St. Pauls; Sunday School was held in the Par- i A swung Mucxmp lsh Hall last evening. °P°"°“ “"11 Play" by Alchdem" crilglat-h of her bmther-in-luw. Mr. Walter Dzan ut Gilroy. California. Raymond. The several The meeting reports ‘ Wrlghl. "18 ditions, it was Other witnass with Bert Dwyer FUNERAL held from FTank Mcliory and Harry ment was in the People's Cemet- 01')’. PLANE GHOUNDED—A adian Airways R. P. Seaman, Dragon plane was superintendent Magdalen Islands of Falconwood Hospital, and Doctor muss of MlcLaughl/an of the staff of unfavorable said. ‘made early today if 1 ditions permitted. -RECEIVES SAD received the sad were received and adopted. A gen-, whim occuned on eral review of the year's work was,’ He loaves covered in the Su erintendents re-; Gama... Hi5 Wm. and a daughten w ort, and showed he school to bei 9mm Dredeceased n a healthy and progressive state. Following is the 11st Honorary Superintendent, Worth; As lillllikPl" Vall' Leigh; meetin on Has am. ilk —PRETTY urdav evening pt the manse. when Miss Marion Larkln. daughter of Mr. and Larkin became the bride or Mr. Frank MacEWen. son Mrs. Arthur performed the tflmlnlnfls, with hat matching shades. Both bride and staff of the groom are on th Perfection Mr. 8 Dairy. MacEwen will reside in Somme“ side east in a pretty which was built for Mr. MacEwen Mr. and Mrs. have the best wishes of their many future IHWIIHY, friends for their ness-S. ATTEND OPENING-Among the ladies attending the brilliant Open- m: of Parliament at Ottawa were "he following P. E. Islanders. Mrs. J. A. MacKinnon (wife for black lame of of black I188. Grecian style Miss Je donald. a debutante. dau hter of V. G. Etta Palmer; Recording sec. reta _Ellen Molliso secre ary Sarah Phillips; ‘Treasurer MBISB- i Warden, Eva Fiann Jamieson; Eve outside Guardian, Annie Chaplain, Florence layers. ‘Ithe of- installed by District Sister by Deputy Marsh- re er; Cobb; Conductor Inside Guardian, ficers were De uty President Ph llips, assisted Bl R . .5. Sharp‘ Past Grand Bro. Ramsay and foil p, G- Siater Annie Sharp and 8 tor Mae Lovers. Friends will regret to team of the death at Murray Harbour, P. E. Is- N. 3., her marr P. Prowsc brother. W. wards with his The foilowing ith (Mrs. A_ Fhilli Sask; Preston S.. F’ uel of Moncton. N. B of Everett Mass 'I‘he funeral was held no Tuesday interment at th December 20th.. Peopieb Cemetery in \l.l'. Claude Jones oi Parkman Jenkins of MacEwen, Summerside. Rev. Wm. _ ceremony. brides dress was brow-n with coral W. MacPhee, wife of Mem- Parliament for Yorkton, 988k. (a native of West River. P. E, IJ-Mrs. MaoPhee were a striking ve ve with taffeta of a Wisteria shadaand gold alooesso tv Assls vemor General (a , widow of the ey resided in Murray Harbour where Mr. Prowse carried on a mercantile business with his H. Prowse, and after- sons. children survive:_ W. Frederick of Charlottetown; Ed- ) of Beechy, oseph and Cler- ald all at Murray Harbour; A. E .; Gordon and Louise (Mrs. Edwin Watkins) both of Ofricer i H i oni Sewart v _ WEDDING—A quiet Wedding was solemnized on Sat- Presbyterian Mrs. Alonzo of Mr. and and coat in and Mrs. new home MacEwen happi- of the mem- Edmonton, ‘gown. Mrs. ‘combined E. I)— an E. MM! - rl, Financial Dickie; White; Sarah 1938, of am- e Murray Har- d-Iyndman. the lPresldenl, was chairman meeting of the i choir hwmns Blessed are ad , for Perfect Peace" and “Abide With .Me" The pallbearers IHonor Lieutenant Governor Chairmen cf this ‘ Club r_. by P. P. Bro. J P Bro. Henrv Alvin C. Ford: V ent Irish Societ was held on ‘January 12th, rveam arm. Mr. Doan although not Dr w . it Satire of téhis Fgovince has‘ vig- Hpmk l < ',t»€‘EI‘9 an maemany rens e‘ C nfiiti‘é‘if.‘.'iii.‘tiifirn‘ftH" l u he we '51 ,‘ Sec y., Hill . .-'I‘rcasur;r Librarian G. Andcr on, The closed with prayer by Can- mem-bered.—S. AT GYRO »-Mr. regular weekly Gyro Club held last- evening ati National Hotel. Committees the Canadian the year were name Membership and Attendance, Mor- and Means. Earle Blots. Messrs. E Bentley, Victor Monag- i Duchemln and S. A ld Scott; ,‘tel'ment was in the ton Dew: Ways C. Baker: Taylor; S akers. W. ,han; Pub lcity, R. Dona Entertainment l>ahVlLr.;~L-- Juneral of rtahlbertMcSI-léelgrove —v1ss'run T0 summaasroa- ° m‘ “m” “New”. w_ J_ Mayne o! Home on Saturday afternoon, ser- ioozetown was a recent guest of Mr. McKee, Si. pilot H. S. Jones, superin- tendent of Canadian Airways here at the controls was on a regular isolated Gulf to mourn be F. recently Fellowship, R. Earl; 111C Hugh Joseph Gillie. Inter- Can- twin-motored unded at the night be- weather con- The plane, flying con- NEWS-Mrs. Summerslde. news of the January 6th. one son, him a kindly re- of d as follows: J H . Plelch: Christmas seals. r1. ‘wtnn; Hyndman. A discussion of policies t for the coming year ELECTED PRESIDENT — Mrs. D. J Riley was elected the Women's Liberal annual meeting of the organization held at the home of ident, Mrs Reuben Macdonal Other officers el- terday afternoon. ected include, vice-president Mark McGulgan: 2nd ent, W L vice- correspondlng secretary, Ratte MacDonald: Mrs. Mrs. George Mrs Gavin Harding a Mrs. T. . - ident, Mrs. H nbury; treasurer Neil Re uben Tweedy. Matheson". Mrs. amin Rogers. 1r. The well attended. S. 0. E. ELECT SLATE-At the regular meeting of Eton 148 on -'I'h following officers for the erwuinn year bv Deputy Bro. W. L. Henrv assisted JnStorev and P. Laothcrn: W. P.- . P.—H. Nelson W. Hogan in the present. At this meet y report was given. entrance into ceived and read by Gulgan was appoln ous ccmmittees were showed ’I‘rea.i1urer ported the cial standing. the Charitable Com that t-he JA. purposes this creased demand on of employment episode in the ture of the evenins. has caused quite a among the members a very hers resent for the the "glaylet." The lng of St. James Pownal. and Mount Her- bert. wore injured yesterday when the automobile in which they were Harbor train at Jenkins. fusions. The car was Vernon. P. E, L, ~ bor-Charlottletown tr slowing down for a who has been unl- left his Richmond t t Milton 1mm: and l“- iils overcoat at Ilillld int f drive Norman to Ill late the to wait uni. left will: riding was struck bv the Murray Mill The two men were heading when their car. which had no chains. skidded on the icy road and sl th tracks in front of the Murray Har- aln which was “filth? it howls view crossing. Jones suffered a broken ler and chest lnluries and WIQOKKI. ab- for id onto s stoo at. Mill- viow. Jones and Jenkins did not see the train. they said. Trslnmen fioulty orvina open the older to re- d the train an ken the Chariot . , City Police were making en- quiries last night ooncernin the whereabouts of Norman lth. 10-year-old Charlottetown youth ma sincsho trest home at Mrs. anon IN! visit o was wou- év ouli but 1m OHIO, IMQIOHHOI found. of him yvdilere City. Ho had n money so for was knimt. Polite were inform . Lin. m1 said it imi been sr- i0 fir. it was decided- Norman MIT”. evening. Alter votions conducted man and Mr. re ort having been bath School b9 MacKinnon, Choir Ilean, Shining Star Lawson by Mrs. L. Sadler, by Mrs. J. trustees report and tgtsnt Vilflosfiibmittdild ewar airml- , satisfactory nature. Prowse; recording Macdon y. Jan. monthly meetinG ursday evening. with the President was a large attendance of members from several young men the Society were re- F. P. Mahar- Brother ted Chief Mar- shall and Bmtherjames UI-Ianley was as a standard-bearer. The quarterly reports aplendid results. , Callaghan B06161)’ II ‘file c airman o! Societ had disbursed most twice as rhuch for charitable year. The chairman stated that there has been an 11l- this year on account . The "Mock 'l‘rial" a fea- large attendence of me - ilith annual Church was held in the hall last the opening de- bv the Minister. Rev, Dr. R. Moorhead Legato, Dr. I-l_ MacIntyl-e W135 appointed chair- retary of the meeting. The Session Mnlotcr. the followlnif reports were submitted: gums“, the session and Benevol- by Mr. D. non" Endowment Fund by Mrs. one 11'. Smith respectively The Women's Missiggfh G. Jsmiuonwha Guild by Misses Wood an cogllectlotls ‘of “b; with mafia a l4 new sub- followed . resident of lub at the retiring pres- d yes- vce-pres - 1 M1? .1 Plirflrd" . . pa‘ Mrs J. M’. Mrs. George secretary Executive- aid. Mrs. E. T. H1888. nd Mrs. Ben- meeting was Iaodge 12th. the installed District chair. There inga uarter- App cations seeking the Secretary James Mc- of the vari- ta-bled and The re- ~ finan- mitten al- thc Societ entertainment lot oi‘ interest and there was conclusion of business meat- Presbyterian McLean, sec- read h the rid Mr . Ian MacKln- by Mr. N. D. Mc~ Mission Band, ' Mission- A. d Ha . The finsn sl state- by Mr. W. A and wu of the‘ treasurer» showin s Ptfid Supreme Court here yesterday tor a time. Thursday Mr. siding judge at the The jurymen coupled their verdict of "guilty" with a strong recom- mendation for clemency‘ in view of what they termed e tivc mental condition" of cased. ;riends will learn .h t 1415s Ma on some ioe outs Monday evening. Miss her car in the shut the door w fel. Her sister who lives with her M‘, heard her call out and telephoned to Mr. Llewllyn Rogers, house is nearby. She was taken to the hospital. where it was found that her arm was broken between the wrist and elbow and that she had injuries l0 her leg. It is feared» that she has a fractured hips-S . funeral oi Mrs. ‘MacLeod, who ;{I‘l1téfll§hl.r Saturday, was held ves- i er ay a ternoon Walteg iChilIC? ‘NhETE service wins geld by electe ‘Rev l. D. Riyaiond D. thclRlev. (‘anon Hasla-n. St. Bod. old Charlotte-town since early Sunday morning was recovered from ooven-d waters yesterday aftemorn. inquest and hearing opened at o'clock in N. D. MacLeaws Funeral rooms -Wa.lter Matheson. foreman, viewed the body and heard the evidence of one witness. Wallace aid. Charlottetown stevedrre. who had charge of drarzalnlz operations yesterday. journcd ilntil 3 o'clock this after- noon. Meanwhile a past examination would be made of the body. it was said. brook. u. C.. o after a brief of Vernon Bridge. P. E. slmor MacKenzie was a graduate of St. Dunstan’: College, and was ordained to the priesthood a little more than twenty-seven years ago. WEDNESDAY Christopher Keefe was of attem rape found in u. any deliberated only a morn. eofs would be sentenced C. Justice A. ~ said. IN FALL-Her many with much regret a _ ry! Mill is in the Prince County ospital sufferinfi rom injuries received when she fe ide her home on Mill had put garage and went i0 en the slipped and -—HUB.T whose SERVICES - The Elizabeth Susan passed away at FUNERAL from St. Paul's . 311d Paula followin "Hush I “P8809. l rendered the during the service: the His Dr . D. B. Stewart, W. Coyle, A. C. . McLeod. In- People’s Ceme- tery. service belng conducted by Rev. l-I D. Raymond, D. D. WQIBI v of Norman Smith. 19-year- boy missinit C of Charlottetown amor- Coroner Dr. I. J, Ycc ordered an . A ooroners iurv headed by MacDon- The hearing then ad- moi-fem The death occurred at Cran- Tuesday. Jan. 17th, can. of Rt. Rev. .I. MacKenzie. axed 5'1, a native I. Mon- given a our rise partywby a number of their 1 ends on onda even- ing on the occasion of tiller 20th., wedding anniversary. After receiv- ing the congratulations of their un- expected guests. Ml’. and Mrs. Mac- Iean were presented with a lovely china dinner service. Later auct on forty fives were played, the prize winners were l es Mrs. Art Corney’ ladies 2nd, ht; Mrs. Strig gentleman's ist., Harold Nicholson; second, Earle Comey. At the con- clusion of plav the adies served a delicious lunch. Mr and Mrs. Cor-, ney both expressed their thanks for the kindness and tan lble elxpres-l sion of goodwillwhlch ey had re-. ceived from their friends. Before, the guests departed they wished. Mr and Mrs MacLean many more, years of happy wedded life.-s i r A Candaian Airways plane re- turned from the Magdalen Islands yesterday afternoon with four pu- pital treatment. and 100 pounds of mail. Passengers were Clarence Clark and his 20-year-old son from Grand Erlt , the latter be- lieved coming to capital here for an appendicitis operation. other passengers were Mrs. Alan R art's who brought her three-year- olzl son for treatment. The little fellow was ihvealenrd with pn-eu nlonia, it was understood. Th Richards are from Grosse Isle. In addition to the passengers {fetal-dilly three came up from the agdalens Monday. Rena Deveau of Amherst, and ias Lulu Gray s patient for hospital here from Grindstlone and D. M Chisholm. from the same place who accom- panied her. C Three gers made the out- ward flight from hero Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Pal-rs. and bsbv to Ofindstong and Mr. Ger- ald Mayne from Charlottetown who arranged for the return flight of the Richards. Mr. Mayne re- turned on the next flight. ll llolp To Those Past Middle llge Whoa men and women get put middle ago their energy and activity, in many instances, u to decline, oudtiieir geaoralvi tylaoatiie mo. Littll llohiulll m! lllmaatl mm lands: to shake of than. formerly, and, hm and time, evidences of a breakdown begin to appear. Now is tho time when time who with to maintain their health and vigor‘ and ntsla their energy un- rod 0:01:11! uh a ammo Minn-it's saith and Rom Pills. bani and til om and lloinvltall o! E 6020p!’ hdo of ulna ‘ yearn. IIMIiIDmOaJJLTcI-ntqwl onmu lottetown youth cane. gluon Jury headed . dcd day after hearing the evidence of sixteen witnesses. Coro Dr I. J. Yeo presided held in N. Home. John's Church. was held on Monday with n. Clerk, Ralph Roscoe Hunt. R. Ralph Ly , Fred Mil . Much sympathy, is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacWilliams, of Cape Traverse in of their daughter. Miss Marion who passed Sanitarium on years of .' had an affectionate and will be sorely by er heartbroken parents and brother and sister who are left to mourgi. Mary's Church summemlde was held on Tuesday evening in parish hall, Rev. G. R. Hanlson, rector, presiding. There was a very good attendance negation. gUBIgP-SS meeting members oi and a social hour was enjoyed lows: Merriam, Dr. E. T. Tanton, Wal- ter Darby, Bert ‘Tyler, J. J. man Ernest Mitts. A. B L. Horne. envelope clerk —Bart Tyler. Re- came todthis country when 21 -GIVES SURPRISE PARTY- Wills ° ~ Mr. and Mrs. Moffet Maclean were 39m‘? “we Tweived his early education at Mrs. Hubbard's iv- bangers, two coming here for hos- ,5? CALLED TOdQVXAtEI- l firemen relpon a call to Able Block's hide wnre~ house at the out end of King Street shortly before s o'clock las nifllt. A large electric light hung close to a new covered partition caused the s t. blue. it was said. There was no dams: . THURSDAY Smith. llyear-oid Char- to his death "accidental " s cor- 1.. nor . at the inquest D. MaoLeanh Funeral annual meeting of St. 8t. Eleonora, The. of Church m G. R. Harrison presided. Officers appointed were Vestry Roscoe Jeffer; Wardens, Compton, Ar ul- Jones, Jeffery. Richard Tariton, Ennis Small, —8YMPATHY EXTENDED .- e death the Provincla’! Tuesday at 22 Miss MacWilliams disposition h away in $80 ..'POS’l' NUPTIAL SHOWER.- A most enjoyable shower was held at m home of Mr and ma. Dan- iel il‘ ‘ s l‘ clown, on Pri- dav 13th.. in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Stirling Blackett. Mrs. Blaokett be- fore her recent marria. e was Miss Hattie Llewe lyn of th town. The many and beautiful its were o - ed by Mrs. J. D. ackett ass ted by Mics Ina White, while the ac- mmpan verses were read by Mr, Kenlne h Fraser. Lunch was then served after which ames and dancing were ehioyed or several hours. music be n furnished by Messrs. Ray Mc onald. Harvey Blackett and Ralph l-lemphil1.-—G. The annual meeting of St. the from the con- At the conclusion cf the A. served refreshment! 'fol- Q . officers were appointed as Vestry, A. B. L. Horne, S En. J. Leckey and G. Merriam and —Louis Romcke, Lired Wandens- S. Vestry Clerk ate school at tho Central A emy, Street side met Mira. M. P‘. 5c evening. Jan. 17th. Musical was enjoyed and dainty ments served. the IOAIOWIDI address . and Mrs. shortly for Indianapolis. EXTENDS SYM- PATHY- The Summersids Town resolution passed y-es- ied “b0 Mr. J. J.Enma.n . ide Journal and i Go the council on Mrs. plr, er that the en Bearer may be their d stay." The resolution Stirling MacKay sud e aa-a .a.w. ACTING murals-r mtg? mung ...**=~"i.....=.“ MAN lrIldMrl. anal 16th The mediate members msrsowon HERE-Mr. siuori Graham, Montreal tor 01 tlons, Ill‘! all-mull- 53in, ex ted Mr. Gr y for Sydney, Rev. . who leave --COUNCIL - Council in a tenday exten editor of Summers his daughter, Nora. symcpathy as o1 ul absence of Hon. W. H. Y HAPPY RETURNS- T. 44 , celebrated th v Sunday. J t yestarda a! l. Waco’ cab n passing of with the earner-t great Burld strength an was moved by Awtclll‘! John on ooup e of the of the snd seconded by D. I". FUNERAL Y TERDAY - The ary Jane Knee- funeral of thence to McMahon grave idem-s. Gallant, Andrew by the Mr. and lllnlemld meetln, heard B11- side. Henry Edward ly successful held alt the (consolation) . dancing was hours to the music furnished by Messrs. Alfred enns. John Gigldet and Miss Eileen Lambe. est summer Those executive were: Fire chief Mac- Mrs. bone took place from A. A. nesseys Funeral Home yesterday morning to St. Dunstans Basilica Roman Catholic Cemetery. service at the Basilica was conducted by the Rev. P. til e while Rev Keefe conducted services at Pallbearers McGulrk, Amos Logan, Everett McNeil, George Peterson and John Peterson. -AUCTION PARTY-On Tues- dav evening the 10th, inst. a high- auotion partly was home of Mr. and Mrs. Surnmerfleld. Hughes There were thirteen tables in play Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Haslam delicious lunch was served bv the hostess. assisted A commit/tee, af enjoyed —AUCTION AND DANCE A1‘ EMERALD-A large crowd gather- ed to attend the auction uanv at . Emmet on Thursday Jan. 12th. The ladies nrlu was won by Miss Anne McMahon and u last night elected officers. ‘- routine business and e e on idffllta he -Pirernen's Conv 8J1 Connolly. The finance committee entertained Depar meat ved at Upton Air- rrloon- He was n plane. It W88 aham would leave N. S. ‘Ilhe communism of the Cent-rill Christian Church. at the home of Mr. hurman on Tuesday ‘During the evening was read to McDiar-mid MacEachei-n on en-tion at Sydney elected th "qrssnu am gm; “m. aw IAVED There passed sway at the war- lottetown HNDll-llr '- during the 1 Andflw M nnls. t. Z5 E i. ' ' “-;--.-.a- Mr. West silver wed- 111M111!‘ "l- Messrs 1m. Wednesds _ the Bordon train enrwp G. unoral. JJBOAT AIIIVALC --Uniortunately loo MAEQELEEB aids have forced the cancellation of tho boat that was to Wen"..e...r.er~d~- ere 31o reloaded and allow m Haifa: This fact however casts no the record of Geo . » town u the Island's greatest ti‘. tor port. Tbs harbor is still pgy- fectly free of ice and the fen-y boat to lower Montague rimming on schedule. We understand the oars will be loaded on Thllrsdg and lrlday and the shod the: closed down till Spring. q_ A V01‘! Qhlflilble evening w“ famlv of The have Summer- and h occurred on ave program the main highway east of Summer- reiresh- 8166- -ENTEBTAINID FOB. FOR-MIR. ISLANDEII- . and Uh. PIC! 3'1“. rift 3% 3'.t§°'rl.l.‘.lfv‘.lé'f.’ e g u r. ' inq in honor of Mr. Walter Le- spent st the home f Mrs. .1, A, , iuraev. a former resident of 5t. MurPhY on Wednes ay, January Eleanors who is here from Cal- 11th., when Mrs. Murphy w“ gary on business for hostess for a card party and , venmlent in connection viii-h dance. The prizes for cards we" the fox industry Bri was pay- won by, adiu, Mrs, Austin ed and vocal and nstrumentsi Q'Mg;fg,. w,“ M,‘ Jmph number enloved. At the wlwlllllofl Gaudet, consolation. Mr. JllStin of the party a sumptuous lunch Mallet. After a delicious luncheon WM HEW“! b-V l?" “WWW-s served by Mrs. Murphy assist“; by 1 several of the ladies present, the ..§3‘.?."%.“n..“§X.‘£E§ sniff; 32,"; ¥-E‘,}°$,,;,',’;Y,£“d§,fg§gden- - was the victim o! the recent gummml by Mr, Alfred Gillls and Mir. Austin Murphy violins, Wm, Mrs. L Wells and Mr. Frank A'Hern as accompanlsts. T}... Sum of $11.50 was realized in aid 0i tho funds of__the Sacredj-Ieart Church, .39???" _ the sincere the Enman MacNeill accident was hold from Church yesterday aim-noon, where service was conducted by Rev. Carlyle Webster, who also con- ducted service at the grave. The pail bearers were: Messrs. James Roach, Arthur LeC , Richard Quinn. Jr.. John Mo nnon Ken- neth Platts and Lloyd McIntyre. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. OFFICERS ELECTED-Mae fol- of True Brothers Lodge No. l A. l". and. l0, Hen- DOUOBEBTY-At the City Hog- oltal. Jan. i5. i989. to Mr. and lvfrs. Dennis Doulihertv (nee Merle McDonald) Vernon Bridle. twins v “d Atmtliro P ll: Il I '— . . 5 Hospital. Jan. 13, mo, to on. till iMnJlckEwarrenasoxi. ' IIOWATT-At r-ronoir River Jan, " - 1!. i989, to Mr. and Mrs. George 3W5“. B dll-llhtcf. Enid Marlene. TBOWSDALI-At the MaoKirinoli l Nurse Home. Jan. 12, 1989mm, and . Fred ‘hvwsdale, Mt. Al- blvl‘. a son. Pierce Autry, " _nl_is'r‘iisi‘_ _ PETER! -.At Gaytown, Joseph . aged —At 1a any. Jan. 2g.’ nti‘.”‘r"r‘€’..‘n?‘-’F. 114731 ; the . P. G , .. Bro. J- l Whitfield Hcwstt. P. M. as Mar- - shall. W. M. Dem MaoKinnon; S. | -. Roland Buchanan; J. W.- al- colm MacKunale; Trsaa, Newsom (reelected); Secy, ford Beer (re-elected); Chaplin. C. D_ Wright (reelected); S. Percy Mat-Donald; J. D.., Buchanan: S. S. Imea Gordon; J. 8.. Prank M rs; Marshall. Heath MaoVittie, . M; ‘Tyler, J. Imus Livingstone Fred tar vmich for several The trustee board of Zion Pres- byterian Church for 1089 would in- clude the following: Messrs. J, A. ltdmrMlllnn Herbert Jewell, E. A. Oudmore, J. C. Cooke. Mador MACLQOG and Ear o.- Cl-ow 's. evening. v , ,_ Zion Conzrbal lest night. d‘ - ingriiogirfirlloefrufiisaiimnliiginmdrts ofigumflge film“ mlzlthmdfi; nlronoor 1:. Meet-cod. in her will " served at the conclusion of the L,“ m G o "w," Y9". §_ "m m "ornate “.211- " "' ' ' w o §?.?.“§’“o.§l“d°f.l'nt‘“a.ii" ... n: was snen . c ' ‘ ~ -y ., being supplied by Messrs. A.mlidlo- °- “*1” W" ‘PW M will“ urns-moo at co town. Jan.” Kenna. John Gaudot arid Miss ""1""! m’ m‘ ll. mo. Josggel’; Qt-CTS (em- , ..rembe.--R. mniimiahml"! - 3:31am 210;!!!” at r, rimentsl Pal-la) ANNUAL MEETING or naa- Wm -- ‘ ‘ed I “lemme 1°’ lngA-rnashol: —At Rlocevalley, pool”. MEN-Firemen at their amt al Pr“! report. 3 ‘ 1, 1988. ‘fllelma Marguerite, in- . font daughter of Mr. and m1 f Jamel Math er Keefe was ash/tens» m‘ BOD-At Montaguevg". v ed to throo years‘ in Dorchestar Penitentiary/New Brunswick, yu- terday by Mr. Justice A. O. Saunders of the Supreme Court of Queen's County, Prince Edward Is- address by E hern. Secretary-Treasurer Ar- 1 d‘ (shamed Wm, ‘mmpmdnp. gm, ‘fmy- sgglgfl 1* dH-u-“Well oulury fouri‘ Keefe guilty but m3 “p ' “n ‘mfld conunended clemency. Nd '- MACWILLIAMI-At P!!! when passing sentence. Mr. the hich is rtow kn P intro of 1 1 d , ‘Wales College. lifrvnhggve t.» the $3. ..'..f"f,i‘me_,p’s"khflike,f’iv‘flf,lf Justice Saunders said Keefe was viuoial Sanstomim on January," last aurvivl pupil of Mrs. l-Iub- tion was n-lada at the meeting to l "mflnwa W MML" ' 11, 10$, Marlon MaoWilllluI- bards Schoo. He was a graduate the passing during 1988 of a former Wlmwm! r ‘ 0‘ IIIIWWQ W l '5 53 w" l" 059° T"“'°' of St. Damian's University. fireman in the person of John Con- K99“ Yuk“! u“ "u" “WW1” A SEN‘ m‘ é’- When a. young man ha became holly, who retired from the organla- 9d line die. 3'7"!’ mfbm- ll"! u" "w" “f; associated with his antim- Sun- ntlm a few Years o after o long Another mo. civil non-fury. on "l!!!" wn of w- Ind Mre- All us, who m4 mm if y...“ service. Fire _ ef ern 1n the docket would be heard in rewlAn-nault. w” "o, m4 m, mum-wan; “m, 0g his address pod of the firefighting Mamba-s it was said. ‘file case MA TIN-At Wood Islands d ; H, and 5, 19w, w“ gamed, Th; Ital T methods a- w” r Doyle. plaintiff vs. Jan. 13th, 1939 J. Marni as two brothers constructed many of “ 5Ydm5Y clml/emlm- Clarence? Murchison, defendlnt. 9'7 1 m cm» the Mninem pundmgg 1n mg 1g. uluuuNuliff , action for recovery o: damages KNIEBONE-Dlad n e Kn I land as well as houses smioturoo Ham” d s Kit-fig‘ HOUSE arislnB out of a mow:- ear w Jmlllfg l". 1"" Mm’ file, erec them in Charlottetown “Wm, 15f“ "Ilfiglhflnd s {rinse oident. bone. oar-Iv bvlovvd w! a 3d n included mo erinoo of Wales ool- "I 5"“ --—-- 1'" "h" Kneebells- =8 loge buildlrlg (destroyed by fire w'“°*" "H" "till"! "W" m. and mo. Sutherland Boll your We"! val" ml- 5% P"?! as fr??? strigt “The “the?! :3 "m m‘ m‘ °‘ m“ “ ‘i w‘ wank" m“ 1"““°y',.l'ho‘i. Church. Rectory and Parish Halli, merlyumd "a-boardm ha“; g" prise no y on Tuesday, January l5, Mrs. John o. Bou ter as r ora , e a ~ , , =-.~~_—_- —.;—_—-.-—__~V-»<:- _ l?‘ ‘€§“ii2‘n°‘l‘l“ili‘n°‘ll’.""i>t‘.§ “°°“'""“ l" ti" “Wmmml "-11 ri£‘.‘"r.-i1§.i“?>.‘£“‘irrll’nt2'.' Witt‘. ' GIOBFTPBU plant. the Pro nt b31125 g1“ $51113; ‘ilfirdiciiiloirlglt: W" "W"? '°"""'h°l'l °" m“ » OrHgsaadg-ebct-lhelhdumoaaultllflnwn} ruweational olentre In charge algal’ life ‘gag-l so a oo. K ° lBergeant , °°°'5 l ed Dal Banatmi Mo. m Pa. , mm. ohsir. ma. Jams Harmon reed ‘he fir’? ernment .at from berjglf the plérmanenut fortillleadl-Ic was the address and P19911594 "l9 ,- wgmmm, m; mm; g1 11mm an instructor in hsr ottetown chair. After l, delicious luncheon ~ glm°lgglggwiegl,"-,,li,gg,,,jf'°liqggig llttflififiii; nTéndfiii. it"s?“ 221?. "5. ‘fr’? iiiifi g.....""“"é“ till 1 I , ~ ‘ r the Cameron Block, the yHodgson b“ 0f the building , used for liv- folks pmfld awsv e time in Slnly n“?! Th“! [is] Dlmflm Memorial Chapel in connection P! swim f" "ls mm dunclns and will lmnrwllm- "Eampnfl nmmimfl with St. Peters Cathedral, the rgglpggiyf‘ yggrmligdmhl-lotwfihwfl cal-lusts hlabf‘ gs-nel was iur- I cm Oonnaught Apartments, and B. A. - n r. . or n g Murmur or». - $55.; :l:.::1r:l.:tll.r.l.l::.':a>l. em- it» oer» ml who ""' m" *"°'"""' l _. ' Inst summer Mr and Mrs. "an", and prwates_ l ‘fhejolks left for home in the wee g mo, Henry Lowe, the former Mary "UDAY sma hours of the morni . after Elizabeth Mortimer of Charlotte- I, ,5 Wm, Dmmmd Ewe, ma, wlshllll MP- W! M"- Bsl m all a 1. In em pliant town, celebrated thoir 62nd wed- Th, q,,,_,,,,.,,,, ma,“ me dew, happiness and I004 llwk in 119 summits mm m“; gnnlvermry, Th y nomad a o‘ Mm w T_ Holman who “ma, y; rs to be. and after thanking m"m,"..”phm.. mWfl-Be 1mm Km»! "P!" "d away at her home on Fitzroy t’ m“ M“ and m. m m’ . lllltl lm I Queen Elizabeth conveying con- 5mg, summemde “m, m“ able time. Mrs. Bell was former! TINW- "' | ngtulltlon.‘ aux-mi.“ ‘unwndedjn her‘ “m” Miss Belle Irving, daughter of livnlr. Iilplllll? In politics Mr. Lowe was a mu- y, - Mr- and Mrs. Wm Irvine of Al- invn. gal. Aléhou 11mins oiudaalxgtbrafla “Mrs. aolrzifin. a lifelong resident W3; ‘glrliflf; if” ‘f liifi . n _ . . , ' “$1 i? the " n. never sought nni““n‘“oowon‘“°. 3n“ Wliim“; M111 River w. P. a 1- §°£“°u'|1us‘ii§“§"oo*i’o'go'i'om3u1m' offal. I “with gins you‘ m. ‘MN vused-‘nw-nv-nt the time conventions, - Holman retained her faculties i6 of h" dnllthter. lllfl. m: ' - at. n. 1' entree Kinch. u Jan. 3- " "W" i! "l" ~**"%’-°"‘°°“i~“*'*l”h.?‘i- - wit’ Ea a-r...-..°*:ll..:l-~‘~‘* e°1-l éiila.‘t°“. rim" mm» man or msny . . t . - ides l; widow, In" Lowe 1s As on , mama Abgg- Callaghan. She was formerly Mary 1 l“; 1b p; vedbytluooda m1, welt of e I. o. p.111 a Asnm and In 1-1 you-a l,“ m 1am: Ritchie, . sum the ml a l in- cld- '11» deans 11m been 1a "-7 ' ‘n4 M“. m.“ Qf gnu. “Milt ‘hi: u m m. or- flillfllbsollth f0? (h! Slit III o . . . F:4m°;°.r'°%h°:: 5T.“ $4 Cross ‘m! ma: charities m "7 matte “has; .1 m“'fl°"" ' ‘ oi‘u.°€‘°w?‘%? TM?‘ member of m‘; mafia fagéitl H's the Vi! thousands iflfililm . I-Io ' ' ' , .1»... .~ -~—-¢==i:==:=~z l Hllnfl, 1","; ‘d: mwhomlm '14:?‘ a“ u . -rayl1l.;‘.b||u, 4, 7 as h0g4 hgllflflii garden was "n; and when", canyon [It Aspirin m: o m 1 m I “"9” "‘ P‘ ‘l M - oulmple way ictured ab", . I . I m ° W d" ohn in loop may at trams i’ 1 iutreiie , _ sons t e. Kind ohuitablo , "mg t gringo mu nay mm“; , - Wampum“, p‘ w rom luoomfgltdn '° - , . n . or have hudaeliu