a. a PAGE] rang our. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN” _ 1;.“ MARCH 5n. was A POUR NEWSBUDGET For ouch SATURDAY suesculpiiiiis t 3 srounu —BIMAINS siutrvn mason Jnu funeral of Mrs. Job S. place from van iue ha‘! Church Wednesday arch 2nd. leavin the w. A. itcorian. de- ill arri com his rother. Mr. Prank Noonsn. ‘l HIGHWAY ENGINEER. ENGAG- lD-Mr. Charles MacDonald of - Halifax. road construction engineer, l who has been in the service bf the Nova Scotia Government for the i ‘est 12 years in connection with If he construction oi hard-surfaced i :ii hwaga has been engaged the g ce ward Island Pu lic orks _‘ and liighwsg: Department, it was .. an turday. Mr. Mac- of the preparatory work and paving. iii coniunction with the provincial _ eng nears. ' " HEAVY AIRWAYS TRAFFIC- Ji total of seventeen assengers Werc handled by Cane lei/i Air- ways here on Saturday. n the morning n return flight was made to the Ma dalen Islands. A full load of ma , 800 pounds, and one‘ passenger was carried on the cut- ward flight. Wur passengers. one oi them a six year old boy for treatment in hospital here, were on board the twin-motored Dragon on the return flight. Heavy pass- enger traffic oi. the Char‘ct*e- iown-Summerslde-Moncion service necessitated calling into service both Dragons. Two of the pass- engers from the Magdalens con- ..'EABLY CHlCKINl-Jli‘. M11» a do. {at MoQuauri Hall on the nighli i) Fred ‘L Bbbvfiigrkenn y‘ 1 t i. b in t itch Melilsh Mon ue reports urhe. n . e Feb. . t us ess o - - 90! Df- 3- D- Jiihmml- W- 9- Souris toéethere with otheruizfends $1.1m" ‘Puma m“ m ‘ 5m‘ o": Pooley. South African veteran who new i social evening for m, oi i setting 0f thlrwen ‘i: enlisted elsewhere was included Eugen 5g 301m whu u“ u” Whlm Leghorns and Ham ea e n ' hicks. a at " ggfnitgzzeiili? "This beats our ‘friend an? reported a hatching 0h "i! l. with i110“ Yflifldly- ll to i ustoins there for Timilm ° 3W!“ “"4351! '9'“ bwberrofveifrs and who has been "W" “m be We“! ° mm“ transferred to the Charlottetown lottetown Branch oi the Canadian 03km _ . Legion at a banquet in their honor .._.__ at the Armhhrlee- . i iivvasriosra THEFT - City ‘ _____ . WEDDING BELLLA‘ the Pa“ police are investigating the their of approximately 025—all in Am- zzifggzgt hgimsfi} If: ‘W’ Wm“; erican bills—from the residence oi Arthur McKay. retired Canadian Knzie, * _ being the guests of honor. Mrs. biii-rigo on ri-iciv Nammrh R3?‘I§Y;,h,g$‘,'gg, "fie L. n. Coffin carried on. the ladies’ 25th to Hudsoiukeor; ‘oi. rig“. T“ fflg-w n,§h,5°aéo_ w“ amen,” prize arid ‘Dr. It... A. nighhatoéiehilri: M“ “m” “"5 ° " " v = "New l" whom "is "m" 5§'.‘i‘.°“.‘§t".fa%’ti’.". ,....~'.a'~‘“tn....' door had been left unlocked byi . L Mr. and Mrs. McKay when they, retired. ..'I"UNERAL SERVICES — On JBRIIIGE PARTY-Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MacLsggan, Montague, entertained very pleasantly their oo home at four tabea of mixed br dge, Mr. end Mrs. Parks young couple were attended by Miss George seillpifi, ivionn ue. and Mr. MacLeod Martin of in- ross and will make their home at Klilirosig. The cerémoiiyTwasopver- forine v 1e ev. . en ‘ ‘ _ Hughes. minister of Si’. Andrew's i bunday. Feb. 27th, a large ton- Ciiurci, course oi peo le followed the re- _.___. mains of Mr.. ames MacLa-ren. bro- FUNERAL unto YESTERDAY lher of Mr- Sidney “Wil-Emi- if/fm" __'l'he iunerai oi Lorraine pa,“ tague. to his last restng pact in 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and the new cemetery. Rev. Laurence Mrs Roy Large. Charlottetown. t! Ray oixiciated a ie ho. e. The ' who died at, the Prince Edward hymns we” Asleep l“ Jesms‘ “ed Wm‘ m” Chum-ens Memori, Island Hospital lhidav. was held "Nearer My God 'l‘o Thee". and ial Hospital. Montreal. yesterday. Services at her late “Jam Lover" ammo gdrlnmwsl *rsl.anpha_nv DEAD-Wold be ' ill llii * cmi- ‘ mm’ P" mum-v 5mm?" and M’ me ircllifclllcd rill‘; seil-slcelal tire Zrficsiclc» was received Saturday by Peoples Cemetery weie conducted _____ i Mm Johmmne, Mon“, b‘ ‘he m“ R- Mmmead mimte- FUNERAL SERVICES — we. of the death in Sommerville. D-D-~ Wm" °i 3i James mesh“ funeral of Mrs. R0 rt H. NlCilO- Mass. of her brother Mr. John terian Church. The funeral was w“ “hich WM in éeiy uiwiu-Ld former“, o; Managua verv largely attended. Pallbearers w” heid from he, in“. residence. residing here are Mi.‘ W"?! MPSSFS- 590F515 A°°m~ 9°‘? i5 Fitzroy Street yesterday af.er- w 1am, George, and James Rid Martin. Lvmfil‘ Gull. EB" noon. service at the house and Rmuim aim another Sisien Miss Jenkins. Donald Stacey. and John gravg being wuducted by Rev. h. Lime oi Montague‘ L Storey. There were a large num- L, Deiiton. The pail bearers were ' ber of floral tributes. Prof. J. Brow. Messrs. J. l-lilllun, TUESDAY ' JRECEIVES ILN. DEGREE- Miss Reta Mary MacLean, deac- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. - ezm, Mgntague, P.E.I._. has recently appeared on the list oi nurses who have been successful in receiving their R. N. degree. Miss MacLean is a gr uate oi Jeffe Hale Hos- pital. Quebec City, an was affili- --WEDDING BELLS -— A quiet tinned on to Moncton. Mrs. Robert H. Nicholson died in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital Saturday mopping after a ’ week's illness. She was thedaugh- ter oi the late Mr. James Paton After receiving her early education iii this city she attended Mt. Alli»- son Lrjies Ccllegc. Of briillit and happy disposi- tion t is talented lady had a large circle of friends. She was greatly interested in sport, being during her colleve days a member iii the ladies hcckcv team. She leaves to mourn. her hus- band. a member of the engineers staff. Marine Department. five eons and one daughter to mourn the loss of a kind and loving wife and mother. They are: Donald. Robert. John. Edward and Doug- IHSJRSL iinmed a student at Acadia College. and Mrs. Ivan Nicholson (Cora) of this city. a Also surviving are two sisters Mrs. J. A. Fraser and Mrs. R. F Logan. Halifax. and a brother. iviaior J. R. Paton. of Charlotte- own. . wedding was solemnized on Satur- dav afteinooii at Trinity Parson- age. Biimmerslde. Rev. E G. Davies officiating. when Miss Rose Alma.- (‘rnugliter oi Mrs. Maser I... McDonald. Elmer Ritchie, C Currie and Clair Hodgsoii. Inter- SUDDEN DEATH - file Sudden and unexpected death oi John N ment was in the People's Cemetery. Rev. Canon Malone also tussle ed at McDonald, itged '77. a piflnliliefl» and respected farmer of Whlm the service at tlie house. Road East. occuiieu on Sunday, [CE DELAYS FERRY-The Bor- lVlacPhee oi Coleman and the ‘ate Feb. 27th. His Sudden DaSf-iflil came den train was an hour and twenty Mr. MacPhee was uni'ed mar- as a shock to his many -riends and minutes lute last night arriving in iriasze to Mr. William Henry Mac- relatives. The funeral will be hed chai-iobiemiviu p“; oi the d3 uy iDoiiald oi Haliburton. who is a from his ia.e residence on Tuesday w“ ca“ ed by late mainyand Con, urogpefoug gamer o; the ulcer-ice, a‘ 2 °°§°°k~ mter“‘em' “we? Mm‘ nections and part by ice condtlons The ma"? film“ °i m9 hfl-PDY iufeue cemetery. in Noi-ihumberiand ska-i daily“; couple wish them every happiness the B. S. Chariotietown thirty-live thmuirh “19-“3 minutes on the evening crossing. Very heavy ice was encountered on the Borden-Tormcntine cros- ring in the morning the powerful icebreaker taking more than three hours longer than regular time w smash a path through closely packed ice. Mrs. Francis Ryan of Moi-ell East. P. E. I.. was "doing nicely" in hospital in Charlottetown last. night after giving birth to her 13th child. stillborn. in a railway coach yesterday while enroute w tlie Charlottetown Hospital. Mrs. Ryan, who boarded the Sonrls. P. E.I.. to Charlottetown train at Morell, P. E.I., with her husband. was suddenly taken ill alter the train had proceeded only EAST BOUND FLIGHT CAN- CELLEIk-The erst bound ’ giit of the Canadian Airways Charlotte- towii-Moncton service was cancelled yesterday afternoon ‘aecaue of freezing rain. air officials announ- ced. Despite poor vistbility because of falling snow the west bound flight was made Only slightly be- hind rchedule. the plane taking A card party and dance was held in Alberton hall on Monday under tlie auspices oi the C. W. . The ev- ening was s ent by playing wlilst and bridge or iwo hours after off when tlie weather showed sfgiiii ‘ff geerinfitlshortlv izéter olne hihi h d b i o'cec. con onsperm revuar lint. 1%.? ahtiaéiifiii t... "hi2? service will be realm-o early w- ing was s ent in dun iii . Pr‘ es “Y- were wonp by-ior brcidge. Fliist WEDNESDAY prize, Miss Laura McQilaid and __v1sl-nNG m SUMMERSIDE -——M’1'S. James Cousins and Mrs. Mr. Harry Dunn, consdation Ml‘. William Cousins of Baltic are the a short distance. Miss Gladys Aiikeii. student nurse at tlie Prince Edward Island Hospital hire. and her friend. Mrs Daniel McFadyeii. were on the train and immediately took charge of the woman while passengers quickly responded to ilicir request to move i0 another coach. Charlottetown South African War veterans observed the (filth... anniversary of the Battle of Paardeberg yesterday when they attended divine worship in Trin- ity United Church at i e morning service. Sixty members of the Charlottetown Branch oi the Can- adian Legion accompanied the eleven South African veterans. The i-oceeslon was heeded by the Pipe and from the Prince Edward Island Highlanders. At Trinity Church the veterans were welcomed by the Rev. Hugh Miller pastor of the Church w o also preached the sermon. At the close of the service Mr. T. A. Rodd placed a wreath at the ulpit in mem oi the two Char ottetown neri w o were killed at Paardeberg, inland Taylor on Febrilary 18 and klired Riggs on February 2'1, 1900. flit Post was sounded by Bugler Whlston Smith. The parade formed up at the Legion Home on Grafton Street an marched bv way of Grafton and Prince Streets to the Church. Passing the Cenotaph at Queen's Square the command “eyes right" was given in rneni oi Great War dead. Return nia was by way Inf Prune. Kent. Queen and Grafton A. i Reardon. Word was sent ahead and Dr. T. Leonard Farmer and his wife. a trained nurse. boarded the train at Mount Stewart. P. E.I. shortly after tlie child, a boy, was born. Mrs. Ryan was taken to hospi- tal when the train reached here. Dr. W. f. P. MacMillan gave a nicst inieresti and timely address ,,.,§;’,‘_',“,‘,,§§§°‘;,‘;.,‘§fi,1,§$,§§,?“§.§,°g§ °n me 00mm o‘ one" a" ‘he oi the Canadian Legion at a din- ézglgmgfiféfiiaiiglqgfifitgllfiggg ligg tner at the Arrnouries last a hi! Q Dill! 0 . 1E SD69. El‘ explained in detail the various gig),bfgaggnyafvefraigmtaén$2123‘ gétéiwgfiegsflntregifiénefigipgi,tgggemg] thirteen of them being Boer War Stephen Burke. For whist, first mes Mrs. Wallace Hogan and “U855 oi Mrs; Boiden 5mm“, Suinmerslda-S eefe, consolation. Mr. Joseph gtitilsannMMusiclwwaé iiilgnlséiedt by: ____ , 95 "Y 3° u i 9f rude —ATTENDINU COURT-Jud e OBrlen, Mrs. A_ D. OBrien. Duffy and Judge Shaw are in A- Mehers- Alfred 011115, Austin Mill“ berton this week holding sessions Pith. lmli GEOYBB Aheflm- oi the County Court. Among the lawyers attending were Mfr. Syivere DesRioches of Charlottetown-S I —-CELEBRATES 53 ANNIVERS- ARY~Mr. and Mrs. Wm N. Huestis received many congratu- lations from friends on the oc- casion of their 53rd anniversary of their wedding which they bserved night. Comrade J. S. Walker. president oi early diagnos . He discribed the v°£9,{:'“~ quietly at their home on Hanover - __- toastlistl lddth m; new ‘eadmg “p "o "w luau!“ fallen comrades. ngbgefved in 25- street’ summersldm _s atlon of the King George V Silver Jubilee Cancer Fund and how the Canadian Medical Association and the Provincial Associations are ca- operatlng in an effort to exercise a measure of control over the disease. The appreciation of the Club members was expressed by Mr. W. Earle Reardon and conveyed in the speaker by the chairman Dr. A. J. Murchison. Mr. Chas. J. Mitchell was a guest. The final round of the Bridge Tournament was played in the hotel after the meeting. The prime win- ners were: Hi hest aggregate Mr. aid: second high- ence; Canada and the Em ire, re- sponded to by Major T. . Mc- izltatlé‘: f‘? iii Jmlllmf?“ o y ~ ors p ayor E. A. Foster; the defence forces of The citizens of this city and pro- vlnce will be interested to learn that Dr. Gilbert Houston has loin- ed the staff of the Polyclinic to be associated with Dr. J. P. Lents in Canada. i boil e by bieut. the Eye. Ear. Nose, and Throat De- Col. C. C. hompson M. C: our nai-tment. guests. responded m by Col. ii. p. Dr. Houston. who is son oi or. Johnson and T Ambrose Itodd; J. C. Houston of this .y graduat- th~ nursing sisters. responded to ed from Dalhousie in ibfl. Ate by Mayor James Walker and W. S. one ‘year's Dost graduate work in Hughes; the Canadian Legion and General Medicine and Surgery he Ladies Auxiliary, responded to by entered the Masses usetts yeiand Lieut. Col. R. C. Chandler. Ear Infirmary. Boston where he Other speakers included Coun. has studied for the put three years. ea J. Gordon Mao n A. A. I-fennessey. Coun. Henry Lap- "'-"""" est. Mr. J. Cordon MacDo ald- thorn. John Lei htirer George "ATTENDEV VETERAN! BAN‘ i-hifd. Dr- B. 0- Keeping: hiilhes Moore. and Prof. owar Court. QUET-Sergt. Patrick Ryan oi the Summerside Police Force returned on Tuesday morning from Char- lottetown. where he_ attended the South African war Veterans San- quet, and was well " s cordial welcome he received Each South African veteran was called on and spoke briefly. m- spending to the call for speeches were the following South African veterans: Dr. H. D. Johnston. W score for one round, Dr. P. A. Creelman; lowest. . W. Earle I z srrrs in ricimiic IISMIFOIIT 0F . . » \ mm aosv rnrouii arouses m manna ro rm run. No family need neglect even pine! head colds. ‘ Here, is what to do: Take Io "Aspirin" tablets when ' feel a cold coining cit- afuliglsssofwiiterflfiieii according 6- 000k. Jarnri a. winter. chir- li ill‘. Pooley, Walter Lane. Fred from old comrades of the Boer Wit-Ye. Pat Rvan, Summerslde. Reg. War. Sex-gt. Egan is the only mem- w- 00X. J. S. Lieightiirer, P. 0, be!‘ oi the “ . F‘. S." (Kitchener! Brown. T. A. Rodd. Milton. F. c, Fightin Scouts). in the province. Fufze. M. s. McCarthy. Two veter- ser isted at Fort steels. gin hurls Gaudet and Charles B. i with the 2nd Can- M. were unable to attend be. cage of] dness‘. ng ea er or the eve n Mr. Albert Dennis. The “infieiififi was said to be one of the most in» terastinti of the kind ever held in nsvasl. Cains Colony and the Orange River co ony. He laso served in the Great Wu. . 4- //i chigbotctilbgiveii-Lvas served b th mutbflmfnyl fidisTilhxnglllfti-a rig ' y e s pa o .r en . Nobana Tea Room. abut alsoyin Kensingtton wll be ex- tended to Kei deaih_____0f h mo‘. nerdy. Wil from pneumonia. Mrs. Hard)’ h been in poor health sine: the death of her husband. who i Her y in the D. F Mrs. J’. A. Mnthieson was re. elected Regent f th e - ward Chapter. o e R y“ Ed annual meet organlza- three months ago. Mrs. Hariikw "e1 yesterday afternoon. The i... formerly naiei “Neill oi mi- Bioh. held in tlie Chapter Room in ulv remember- dale and will be , ed by relatives and friends ther. where she ratified“ untild akbouthte yearsa w aean e us- band aimed to Kenslngton. i es Keith $181111 and iss Lin ef‘ Hardy. tine in tiain in the Prints County Rommel. we sirm are .eft to muurn. . arias ‘loo and Miss Annie MacNeill oi Ken- sington. Funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon at the Unit- the Canadian Legion Home com. bined both regular monthly and annual meetings. Mrs. George D. DeBlois is hon- orary vice-president, and Miss Blanche Haviland is honorary regent. Other officers e‘ected in- clude: 1st. vice-regent. Mrs. It. H. Rogers; 2nd. vice-regent, Mrs. A. 0. Putnam; secretary. Mrs. w. M, Brehaut; éissistant secretary. Mrs. B Q59 i] - 0d Ch h, K IIIWII If!“ hioh 2‘ Howrsd ihfi wlUfllfl b0 “Y educational rem-eta . nominee) tmm‘ w m ‘ ‘hm fang. i: RHJWE. Mm ;_ A‘ Mien,“ m: oh.mu, held prior to bur ‘Le ‘ediuational secretarv. Mrs, H. L. 01h m“ “mm, m ' “m, TIIIOAT Hill Bethune: Mo» screw-v. mi. "° -....._ P‘ W. Qblffif: Sllllfllfd bearer Mild The uimrhiiuwn no“ cm” llillllli- M“ "°“"°'"" ‘ “'1 °°‘"" reiitrim itet t -i\i‘|t s th v tiller. (nominee) ti . J. A. Math- ieson: nciilgi-e 1 M_ lut n t iii saaaian a - min mi b. . . pen - m“ 1- ' ii V“ m it w riirner its?" n n" ‘firs’ '1 axiiiwgiim w?“ "F. “h: new nrrwve- You hi“ oaanitaiir nevi. its ‘tiiimiiiii m hhh- wwgfi; y‘. tiiit n "Aspirin" for relief-ditch if w. Agnew w. s. n. iiarri- "s" Prlggh ousrenot imp vedpro t- i . ° °i M‘ - _ ‘uni-aim ‘ y. you call the 22..., refill. fimiiyiiiidiiiiiii: i‘ m“ w: ‘m: i I "Aspirin” tablets are made "If 4g . L"..‘.’;."‘i'i$tl"°.?‘l$f.‘?i23i‘ '" "' *3“? =?=“*""'=""i‘ ' . ' er gopreelabon Ontario. Blues d i “can” n . low .. . triii§-,gi,v M ‘iclilq-iidmmaliwi: stud nests nominees a even D Q y. Th bu f ticiti ttedi o. iiooaaihow Rlmmfilbflhw Prinlbanlldwaledflflfllhl enema NICIIX-J-‘Ihe sammerside will be glad hols cldent \ Of recovering when in his ribs idling .10 brol After an illness of twelv monti born with Christian iorti ude IL resignation Mrs. Sturgeon, ed H101‘ Thomas Creed. i away on Pride‘ nlng, b. 11th. in the fort; eighth year ‘of her ale. -IIII'I‘UBN T0 HALIFAX - M. Kenneth MecKensie. who has been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank tiackenzi umrn side, returned to his duties in the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Hal- ifax. this morning-S‘ M. L. —EN'I‘Iill'I‘AIN lherman A. Mo .he Young Presbyterla B800 ieshmen‘ The death meant-fin at New Glas- iuneral took place from residence West New Glasgow on Saturday morning to the C Church. His brother Mr. of this city Brown ance. ED CLUB —- M!‘ Asse Ladies‘ n Church on Monday eveningl. After the business period la hour 11:: enjoyed and re-of serv m y entertaineb Club oi th of Mr. Ephraim is city. The his law R. Samuel , was in attend- rsrna snail-Iran:- sociarv -An illustrated lecture on “primi- tive art" was elven by Miss aellne Macdonald at the momhly ‘IIICEHDAI: of tlie Prince Edward is- a e ty last night. Miss t Annie Wilson presided at the meet- Gallery. An wore by Canadian in the exhibition of water Harris Memorial artists would be he‘d soon, it vras announced. The lantern slides used in connection wih last night's lecture were loali- iedwllwv the National Gallery at Oi- a AIR SCHEDULE RESUME!)- The Canadian Airwa s twin-mot- ored Dragon on the C arlotietown- Moncton service bound ton onda rain. Mr. turning from U crossing made the east ear‘. yesterday. ‘ane was groun ed at Mono- because of freezing . E. Bentley. K. C.. re- per Canada was a passenger. Regular service was re- ‘yesterday. lying conditions were far- Pilot ‘H. S, Jones said Two are scheduled to the Mag- lslahds toda De pite snow ii weather con- permlt. of icials announced. The people of St. George's were ahOCIKCd to hear of the passing of. one of the oldest and most re- sgected citizens of that place iii t e person oi Mrs. George Mec- Dona ld. 0n Dec. 29th She is survived by'the following l sons and daughters: J oseph. of MacKilin. Basin: Sister Christians of Providence; Sister Pius Augus- tin! 01 BDOkane. Washington; Ed- win. of Pickle Lake. Ont. One sister. Mrs. Alex C. Mac- Donald and one brother, Daniel Macbellan, aka survive. Besides Mrs. predeceased her. May her soul rest in peace. MacDonald's hus- S band. two sons and two daughters i l Chief of Police A. Birtwistlc yes- ierday received fr om A. F. Grady, registrar and coroner of the Mc- Leod District. Alberta, a re nest for infor ti i . u Hnflhniahoon concern rig C ar while snow trict Hart been o 0 heart which I his father was "t. and country in o his wa s rm in ther was sai died unexpectedly home through a e McLeod Dis- was believed to have rela- tives here with the name of Heart: lfh. hi! d to have rominant in t i an: o sh vel their wa rifts. He ovsriax a dropped dead from failure. He will be buried by the Elks tomorrow. Februsr "H. has a small estate an stock. ‘g1 would like to get his use and real name with names of is atives. am told was Hearts and 9h his city. Har , the letter to the Chief said. déediii iri tléeh McafoodlDtilstrlct "very I 0h urs a h t Pebruar 17th ibaa. charlie ‘ y nain he was known b has been in this dlstrlc iii ‘years farming and ‘ was gain late. was cough? he and the go vrth him he throu h snow c rt was the for about ranching. homo that nigh: in a blizzard an gran who use Illt. prominent in your THURSDAY PLANE ENCOUNTEIIB SNOW SqUALLS-A Canadian Airways lane made two return trl to the agdalen Islands yesterdap; carry- g 1400 pounds oi mail and two assengers, Mrs. James Farrah and Ker nine year old son stone. enroute in Halifax. conditions were good until th half oi the second trip when snow squalls were encountered, Pilot H The snow was dry ty was experienced S. Jones said. ind no dlflicul of Grind- Plyln e las here. He ‘hqfgu AATIIII lUliln-Abfllb- 1 tn I .0 days. i’! i4) 81 ‘ are. Wells, Smaller-aide, w has be l1 ui usly re.urned on Tues- aftsrnoon or B m, Braintree. d! treasure ha» =- 10 133:6!“ snow hurries this ill) to some finmlearysun- with Ago téléi rnorninhg‘ oi fegruliriyiird. su en o s. a - m... “all. Walsh, of city. widow of the late James Walsh of Cornwall, occasioned a sad shock and brought friends and relatives to her numerous She leaves to mourn two sorrow-l .ig sons M. l". Walsh with whom‘ J19 lived and willllm. 110th 0f U118 ksnn, place. The large pie that paid there showed the esteem in was held. e13 and a brother James in Ireland also a Mrs. Mar Coady of the same oil Carr sister ! “°°'l which she | who deeply regret his passing. Mr. ' vetting the kindness and ensrosity of run: s1- s1. avsansa-oltit .. 11w‘ for cu . e r If! a ~ -~ . ’ A Bull IoiShnd ti I - t [is Gliillrel Playing - The happiness oi‘ every home d largely on the bsalib of the and mother. If abs is nervous, and irritable worried by the housebol ,and tormented Avsrds. ‘his bis-u. believed M have originated from a defective" ue, was uished after about an hour's work. Considerable dam- age was caused by water. scour. ‘o TIIEIIING -on the of ruary 28th thr 11112868 l". MlGI-fiflifl gu-ginf the iostbracuitiri‘; ciaii of the by u, pm, mi “Mu, u,“ Eliéttieisl. "its. tire ma» - - m we». they 0c ed t the Bile Boom of ‘Old Spain’ where a dinner was served in honor of Miss Anne Weir who is the first of this class to complete her training. there can be no hsspiiisss in the home for the husbau and childish. Women who are peak and run down, nervous and irritable aboidil take A course of Mllburn’: Health and Nerve Pills to hel restore them to_tbe blessing of goo health. Mite. Tuonsn Kink, Neswn. Alia, wniesr-"I was in such a weak, run down condition before I started using Miibui-nh Health and Nerve Pills I could. not do my housework and would be so nervous l could hardly stand the noise of the children ISLANDIR PASSES ON-Mrs. Henry T. Burioyne of North Gran- ville has race ved the sad news of the assi of her brother Mr. Josep Ma ett, of Pollock, South Dakota. Mr. Mallett is survived by his wife and Mrs. Burgoyne ———- ur u t i i ll ed t a o i- at their iihv- NW- ‘iii-tr "ii .-rssss_r_rvo or rims. aosnrvr iuiu°ana°rifiirtitirl in “itisfiofiu ‘. three boxes oi H. e N. Pilli l iii giauifligwultglmtlxighaegd “gliguiglm tzallinhontoik en to sisfuth Dak- a like i different pariah. resided or ms " ii tell Mrs. Robert Harris of Km! gears. B" e i n’ Qiuffiii (a: you; u‘: ‘ ford on Sunday morning. Mrs. Harris appeared to be in her usual health on Saturday but became ill we ard evenln the iollow ng morning. of age and a est Harris was ‘i1 years and breathed hi“ uaova-The funeral S. rut up by The '1‘. Mllburn 00.. 1M. runansr. u‘ rpafsanr. __-___ of . Mrs. - James Curran, Bli-yflsr-oid Pleasant Grove woman who died at her home ' "WELL KNOWN Rlzsmnu.“ u, u; ., rhere passed away very suddenly tit‘. eéhbexriggvgfallfintntiiiarnc airy-reg“ “ff “ffe Y“'fd"d“' if? at Mohtasue eh Fehrw; 15th daughter Mrs. Alport Garde "3 Y“? of ‘i: xehefn? m h' James A. McLaren aged 5 year-g Boston and three sons, Isaac of mum‘; ‘a? i v ' t e son of the late William Meliaren Unlonvalg, EKLWSM or‘, Splgniiifgg “WM, ifanllzirqpelglcgiifaifiiligaia d Altliouglilid txhe deceased h?‘ beg: W t n "" omas r.. h ' - ' , an nv or some years s - noerfieiieiri-ls ‘he Chmih Wh° "i" °°"°"°‘°‘i den death time is a. dlstinctshgct -EVENING AUXILIARY MEET -The evening auxiiery of United Church met. on Tuesd at the home of Mrs. HST-- old Mi ligan with a good attend- E G. Davies evenin ance. Mrs. oupied the Dewar and Miss chair. had charge of the progra ings wens given by Fred Blngham Mrs. and Mrs. P. Dewar. and Miss Zllpha Mac charge of the study MK Mildred Trinity .i a)‘; oc- Robert Wright m. Read- Miss Lidstone, Mrs. Fred Bingham. Trio b Mrs. Mrs . Fred i anon Dave . . rrie nod welcomed the audience and thank- k New ed them for their support. committees were appointed as fol- lows: Program. Wright; visiting, nes. meeting Mrs. ioyed with refreshments. ¢DIATII DELANEY - Mrs. Metklen Mrs. Haywood * and Iviirs. Watton. After the busi- field Si“ City, was held on ‘Wed- a social hour was Eng ¢—-—_a_ ‘ OI MES. CLAUDE Ftev. Ma. Friends and reniive: learned with deep regret of the dea.h of Mrs. Claude Delaney Wil” were the t the home of hel sister. iliwsfwaltor Yeo. at Mac- Adam. The news oil; hei- death was son ‘mi is _ Mum iniz her sister when mourn her husband. Michael and Stanley: n . one brcthc énmore and wo e Mr . be held from the this atternoom-S daughter, ettaMctieod. was in the year 1870. the the late . Allan and rinse in Mr. AM"! rho took up her Here of her married pitaiity and oordf nt nines: she e C an fortitude which were~ths em Charlottetown osp fering shoe’ but were com o n piloting the big twin-mote ed Dra to the home airport. e Gui of St. Lawrence was filled all A MT.“ erveniozalwle vetting tvreosntl tthe home of Mr. Mrsusberooiswhena the way to the Gulf Islands with what looked like heavy drift lee. Mr. Jones said. ‘WM 0b IWI! h been ' digit the £13k“ overt big over a sma Kent-Prince street Neither the driving sleimghuar m: an: were COM. Ii Ill lli . ‘INC i» Charlottetown on January 13th. Miss Jan- a M . Cam ll. i e l)! m PM “mbornr tl-Iarhwllle ed has w arm and Mrs. Kate R a out over one eye. Both were suf- irom minor bruises re ted "resting rtabl " last n ht. The rom its you ul Ho! relatives on she two i. nndlV. Mrs. De easy was formerly Ida MacDonald, daughter of hi! home on p Mr. and Mrs. Douglas _ o Enmore. Mrs. Delaney was visit- MacDonald passed away quite suddenly. She leaves l0 S0118, also her par- aac. residinihat sisters, s. grge Yeo. Harmony. P. E. s ‘Walter’ igemnllitakcAdz-gmwnd on _ n i remans arrve o e - , __ hfgmUn- Wednesday and were conveyed to w“ “d gm“ B “mew o B Port Hill. where the funeral will United Church 0Q l e 0 _ 1 befihtfoodkeaplha o! hom f her Mrs. Gordon Mwsiium- 33: of tlie tilivlllllilfltlfln last night. . 1.. and The Camp- da hter oi Effie andshe ved there until her ampb dance lie. She endeared to a wide circle oi friends of open hcs- good-wilt. She- Wu a lady oi fine qualities and ex- a long and “toga” true an erice deuce of faith and peace of her Lord and Savior. Her ohisi interests in lie n mm were her hnml. church lam voted another and an and TW INJUBID DY RUNAWAY lloltéL-Two piioplr were in the tal last ith slight injuries received when a runaway horse crashed into M61311 ell when at enslow with cieod mar- night and horse driver, Mc- bearerr weie: James Lawless; Wil- services at the grave-side. Pall- ‘ d a mmdh iriendfhuDaurh llani Clow. Ambrose Doyle, William “mmeid if“ ,°,.,m° ° "j mttr-ay. Peter Oalwry and James - gag‘; ehengzmiiy_'pugéxfilgvauign T- on Sunday afternoon, Rev. Mr. Ray -...B'tr:.::...:s ab": i _ . . . e as efittwifihih 8.5 ratios: ~ iii- qgigiii; ‘irdgr “pg; w» evening to hear the Sunny South :Qm"m.y_ en u ‘ “m” 1-1 L Dentnn -~~ BIRTHS i - ~- - UAMEION—At U16 P111100 ICING Leland HOIDRN 011 F811. 3'1, 1 to LAID T0 REST-The funeral of i"- "iii WI- will! 41mm!» "i- he late William MacDonald. Bay- ztfgsggfiszizgfiatfie mgr’; m_ nesday. March 2nd at one p.m. War“ {m P - 3'1 from the People's Church. the ser- 38' M“ and 35m’ vice beln conducted b his or . ' 5 .- F in. l“ M girfiriiiinno-Atndmiainetoam-Igeig The pastor. Rev colrn Gwbrei lg fievk Ga O. tastier Hit . . c en erson. e o ow g n . ear eorge rr J hy e libbeuérl: “aPiéfii “w” N211 MacDo all. Kenneth Maths» ‘um 001W 0 v b‘ “ha: u“ wfliiir "*1 "m" Feb as 198? a. Minion liar/rs‘: mcnt at Argyle Sh<éié?“gm:i:%. D‘ “M: cigrkm‘ a daumm. (yum ‘a Road on un- ' day. February 20.11. Emery A. Crane at; the early age of l’! vearl. There are left mourn the loss of a kind and lov son, h aged mother. Mrs. John rane who m: Th6" DRS-Bfld D Zion id aln inthe o estsad “new Mann I $1.! Selgiklolgd bhfgzc imflfihdlml" mv_o.ezi-iyia ‘Wag m’ ‘"- uicnonaic i . Mt‘ . J s ' _ i’ H ,5 w?! ‘um swumm of Charlottetown (for ted Slat s. A brother Jamel B. was wled in action during the Great ar. Mr. John W. Hogan was elected‘ G Cl"? I i u, 1 t mun Elisa Oorveatt to Mr. George “resident o ‘Hammffifiifi meet-I Abeédeen Smith. both of Cumber- llti . ‘ BlBT-SINTNEE-At Zion M11100 a . ° m Charlottetown, on Friday Febru- is the younlest presi- society in its more than tan . er offeixcgrs ceelected include: 1st vise president George Ii. 9%- err: 33d tiggsldent PP. B. ‘r tglellrél‘. John A.’ Oallsflhan; chief D. Mcuil January i: Carlyle Webster, iirms. Mcquaid: standard wearers Iieo Mahar Aululii-il Wi- Ciartliy and James McCain-Ii: door ireeper. loo Mahar. Y’! MEN'S CLUB-fillers was a large attendance last night at the regular business meetihrliig of the Charlottetown Y's en's. Club. Preiidsnt William Ii. was in the chair. new period the song was held and Mrs. N. D. Mac- Iean delighted the meeting with two vocal solos. Miss Lillian Earle was pianist. The Rev. 1-1. L. Den- H 1 ton, pastor of the Charlottetown can}?! on March s I038. Baptist Church was resent as a 011%“ age years. new member. Mr. Wil ard Spencer lgw -—At Summsrside March was a guest. The club meeting 8.21938. Mrs. Willlamfiiuttart. aired next week would be on Friday GBRSL night it was announced. as the N m8 J At New Zesland. Rb. Club is sponsoring the annual - 8. antes Villa-d 47. father and son banciilet of the Y EIOPRY- At Vernon var, Ab. u. o. a. on that hi; t. 18. 1e88, James r. nrotniy, aged 4n MncLIlAN-At Mon e on Wed- Many friends throughout the province will learn with much re- needay. March 2, Bl, laddon MscLean aged i8 et of the rather sudden psulreia JACRMAN M mryxeig.‘ m vm g? Mrs. William Muttart who d! at the home of hei- son, Mr. W.W. f: gigwvrvsggaé M ttart. O mbrld St set. Sum- mtelrside. slrortly gfoter ‘five o'clock BUIiAAD-In Canni Pvb 23. 1038 Billiard aged‘ 8b, formerly ofYork. i‘ a if Elm s. E E Doohertv of New Haven to Mr. Static! Clifford watts of Hunter IbGIfll0N-A Count In!!! R0!!! "if"! 3. I988 Li. Manson, a . mines md 93 Keirs , CLEO In the red Heart n March if. 1 3B. Mrs. Aug- "lt s Izod. ed ‘f8 IE IIBSw- Inqte Chzrlgtatown esterday morning. Mrs. Muttnrt ad apparently been in her usual health on Wednesday and was out P.E.I. and he Dominion Experi- in the “wmqm; bu; m, “an men Farm, Charlottetown hile down terwn. She gradual- becam weak and A a a - alum‘ final 251m. Iadariek wig}? “intro-nit isoriu nit m. gin peacefully‘ away the" it %‘P.ku“u1 "up" a “QC. $1. Jlmfll AYIWIM- ‘i - "" r m’ ‘gihmhwfiw-yffi m. ‘n; Pleasant Grove he Qwhdhiiulgfl , Gilnill, Jior- U. 1m. m1. Jami otirrin. ivrd At Vi! O sen at tin “M, .-lsr-....~r.-i".i.~i..r.w rattan an Raadmuef at sidei a fir. rings, in Waxed ii.‘ .: Ilmma The- odosia. lb Chelsea. Mesa; and one b” .1??? fiiei-“Jmciu .. ‘ii-owl Pa... - ~12: w‘ ‘. ’ _ . M‘ ' I'll. P.