\ \ l v I , . .». . , ~. i .<- -~ 9: . tl.- I, lg; _ ` fill ,. '_ '“‘."".f' .ill ill l bf tt: - :si 1 -J I , l ~- ,le il ily. , ‘v -..-es sei” .i fi 5 _l._. W _ =.s¢_asnr~;-':~.”e-' "- _ ,V ._ ..,.v -fn.; _ l , . iii. -_ fl-‘lf .,r`»,,li =-»'~1;-T5; .asa ' ‘i ' llli`f_§ ..; ,V ,'- .,’ Ii _s;:,-,,~ - 1,. ,n v ‘Ill I.-' 1. gif - Bd §7.1l"; .. , _ '_]llI` Ji; l;‘.'» ._:<§ _ru 5; rl, Citi' l A li v sv: lg' gl,-_ .H _ l‘:~..‘ ll. ._ cl-lf _.ll . ,l _,ll __ . -fx" -exert -_-ee f-if _ 1.. = Els? ll _ll»i:r_ *_ ::,,l§,. l 5 l.; _ " lr' " _ 1 .;_.._-._n..';.... ‘ - 1. -¢.~¢. ._A _ ,,, _;' ft. l _ _ I BBKS N1-:WS BUDGET FQROURISATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS! M ' ` rs stairs own-1-ns w nl . wg. E. w. Macxinnon; suberin- K. c. s. Exam a.ssul.'rs-'rhe Mayo, p, W. Tumi- names: r °!5§‘;,H-R1dl;l¢;l*:°¥6l?55~R.Rwm _- tenaentef the uutna nivulon.o.u. rollowlns I-re the mid-term results speaker et the meeting er the Yu w mlolf ,m°:d”“'°h» "rumen R., accompanied by Messrs. J. r. cz ulcndstudents em-oueo at xmas more club lust evening. x-is save d Y '°'°l\ihs situ Leigbtiner, master mechanic,mdA. 001108119# School: Form V.-Wil- an interesting description of his gzltlnllftilzlt gtsuscsssful two-weeks 5 scott, resident engineer, left ye.. :lem Tiamann, chu-iottetowa,_'14.a; ml, ee mexico last June to attend _mm N3 ° °" °1l\lr<=h. st. tex-day morning for Moncton on of- DeBloli:|. Charlottetown BM; the international convention of '- - ' ficlal business. q ar Picker, . Charlottetown 53.2. Rpm-y, su. g,uoul°LsPage pre- “guns A",0m_rMENT_ ‘1d°d' Cyrus Cntto has been sppolnglf' VV , -The town of Bouris mourns the TAKING EUROPEAN TRIP--'l death of one of its oldest and most Mrs. Nicholas Power of this city. respected citizens in. the person of received a wire from her sisttr ' norms! REV. J. W. S. LOWR¥’S CON- DITION.-Dr. J. W. S. Lowry is gradually recovering from the ef- fects of the accident which he met ' with recently- ’I'he Minister is rest- ing comfortably at his home _ in Canoe Cove, the severe pains in his limbs being greatly lessened. Dr. Lowry is hopeful of reswnlng his work in the not distant futuri-_ LAID T0 REST-The funeral of the late Mrs. John R. Warren was held from the McLean Funeral Home on Saturday to Highfield Cemetery. The funeral services were conducted by the Rev, G. C. Webster. The pallbearers were Messrs. Murdock Ross, Donald MacKinnon, William Wright, Thomas Gillespie. William Gilles- pie and Mr. McNeill. FLYS HERE T0 VISIT MOTHER -With Mr. John Moffatt, Sydney merchant as a. passenger, a Can- adian' 'Airways Plane flew back to Charlottetown, yesterday morning, having arrived in sydney from the _Island on Saturday evening- with several travellers. Mr. Moffatt goes to Mayfield. where he will visit 1-.ig mother, who has been unwell for some time. The plane arrived in Sydney shortly before Six o'c1ock. Saturday evening. and landed atth: Grand Lake Road airport. FUNERAL OF LATE MRS. SMITH-The funeral of Mrs. Jo- siah Smith. held from her late residence, Chestnut Street, yester- day afternoon. was largely attend- ed. Rlev_ Dr. Legate conducted the serviceat the house and also offl- ciated at the grave. Interment was in the Peoplc's Cemetery. The pall- bearers were Messrs. Henry Mc- Innis, Arthur Mclnnis, F:a.nk Steele, Bcrt Dwyer, Goldie Carr and Fred Mclnnis. 'I'he_funeral of Raymond Rich- ards took place Saturday morning from the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Richards, Sum- merside, to St. Paul's Church. Re- quiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Murray. The palibearers were Messrs. Claud Kenny, Cyrus Arsenauli., Leo Gallant, John Gal- lant. Reg 'Phillips and Fidelc Arseuault. There are left to mourn besides his sorrowing parents, three sisters and three brothers Interment was in St. Paul's Cem- etery. Rev. Monsignor McLellan officiated at the grave. S. The ladies of the Cavendish Un- ited Church and those of the Bap- tist Church gathered in the Mans.; on the 28th of February and cur. :led through the World’s Day of Prayer service. Services like these prove a blessing in the lives of wo- men who feel they are combining with the Christian womanhood of the world who meet and pray for the extension of Ch1'ist's kingdom. At the close of the service Mrs. Alfred Moore read the following address and Mrs. Robert MaoKen. nie presented a well nlled pu.:-se to the organist, Mrs. Wesley Smith. The late Will Rogers, American humorist of stage. screen and news- paper fame, whose tragic death in an airplane crash - last summer brought deep sorrow to a world he had _brightened and won with his homely manner and talk. is be- lieved to have spent four months in Charlottetown under an assumed name without the people becoming e'.r:u'e of his true identity. In November, 1932, “a gentleman from California" advertised in a Charlottetown paper for “board and room" with a Charlottetown family. Mrs. Henry Callbeck is positive the Califomia man, who called himself "Evan Ridge" was Will Rogers. Ridge stayed for four months in the home of Mr. Harry Davison of Charlottetown, and Mr, Callbeck made his acqualnteance at Char- lottetown Baptist Church of which he is a prominent member. After meeting Mr. Callbeck, Ridge became an intimate friend of the Callbeck family and a, fre- qucnt visitor at their home. Mr. Edward Elliott Jordan,` of the Department of Mathematics, University of British Columbia, died in Vancouver on Sunday fol- lowing a two-months illness. Bom in Murray Harbor, Prin:e Edward Island, he matriculated to Prince cf Wale; College about 1390 with a Kings County scholar- ship. 1-ie next attended Dalhousie University, graduating with s. de- gree in '~~°.t-hemntics. Teaching school for a time at Alberton he was later on the staff at Prince of Wales Coll fa for about ten years. After leaving Charlotietown he wasattached for a short time to one of the government depart- ment: at Ottawa. engaged in sclcn`lfic work, In |912 he went to ITvi`.ish Columbl_ whore he has been since, a member cf the teach- »ing staff of the University of Brit- ish Columbia. I-fe survived by his wife. use Minnie Wellne-.~ of Charlottetown, and one brother and two sisters, John Jordan a professor in Chic- and Mrs. E. J. Lumsden and Fosle Jordan both of Murray funeral lakes Dllcel tomor- the late Norbert Pierce. He was was stricken with pneumonia and passed away on February zsth, 1938. BIRTHDAY OI-` “JOSEPH .l. P. 0'BRlEN, ESQ."-'Ifhe Private ScC`- retary of the Prime Minister, under date of March ll. -has written to Joe as follows: "The Prime Min- ister has asked me to convey to you his good wishes for your approach-l ing birthday. and to express the hope that you may l.avc many more happy years." Joe has re- ceived many slmilar wishes for "happy returns." I-fe is forty-five today. _M I TWO YEARS IS SENTENCE--` Richard Keefc wa; sentenced to spend two years in Dorchester pcnitentiary and a brother, Chris- topher, was also given a two-year Duffy Saturday in connection with thr robbery of a North Wiltshire grocery store. Richard was con-l vlited last Thursday cf keeping stolen goods. Chri'-topher had pleaded guilty to ` a charge of breaking and entering on the pre- vious Saturday. Judge Duffy point- ed » the seriorsness of the crimes. one us serious as the other, he said, as he imposed senfencc. V TUESDAY GOOD PELT NEWS FROM LONDON-Yesterday Dr_ Leo Frank got the following telegram from I/ondon: "1-ludson's Bay started selling silver foxes, realizing Jan- uary prices, selling about 60 per. cent (signed) Anning. RELATIVES HERE-Mr. D. A. Geddes, who died in Halifax last Friday is a brother-in-law of Mr. John H. McLean. a patient in the P. E. I. Hospital for over two months and also of Mrs. David Hamilton of this City, to whom the sympathy of many friends is tended On Feb. 21. 1936 the ch0`ll' PTM' ti of Fredericton Christian Church had met to surprise one of its choir members. Mrs. Leslie Mac- Dowell (nee Miss Ruth Stevenson). 1_A_»l» funeral of Thomas McAdam was held yesterday morning from the residence of his sister, Mrs. Michael McCarey, 157 Dorchester St. to St Dhnstan's Basilica. where bearers wem Messrs. Patrick Den- Albert Snelgrove_ Service at the Dalton. T0 ATTEND CONFERENCE- His Worship Mayor Tumor and the City Clerk, Mr. George P. Nichol- son, will leave the -latter part of the week for Ottawa to attend the Dc- mlnion Conference of the Mayors of Canada. Business sessions will op- en on Monday, the 23rd of March. It is proposed to hold this Domin- ion, conference of Mayors next week. with a view of impressing upon the members of the Parliament of Can- ada the necessity for much wider measures of assistance t0 munici- pal governments than are now con- templated by the Federal and Pro- vincial Parliaments. The general re- vision of municipal taxation on real estate will be also considered. ~Mr. Charles Dtckieson of New Glasgow will celebrate his 102nd birthday today-St. Pat:'ick’s Day. But he’li tell you therc’s not one bit of Irish in him. He’s Scotch or at least of Scotch descent. I-le was born at New Glasgow a few years after his parents had hero. He had lived in the village all his years. He remembers when it wa:n't even a village-just a small settlement. t e church candles on it. “ Mr. Dickleson will tell them all the tenants got together to pro- from the crown. s ..._ Edna 1-fowatt, to the effect that she about his home as usual until about was leaving New York Thursday, two days before' his death when he 19th, on the liner "Europa" on an extended visit to Germany, and other European countries. DIED IN WRENTIIAM. MASS. -M'z‘s_ George Art MacDougall, City received the sad news yester- day of the death of her sunt, Mrs. Minnie Munn, following a pro- longed illness in Pondvllle Hospit- al. Wrentham.` Mass. The remains are expected to arrive tomorrow or Thursday to the home of Mr. Ira D. Munn, I-lopefield. brother of the deceased and notice will be given regarding funeral. Inter- ment will be in Wood Islands Cemetery. - seriously injured yesterday when his clothes become entangled In the spindle and belt of a power saw Penitentiary term' by Judge c` G' while he was cutting wood near his home. In a semi-conscious condition he was brought to hospital in Summer- side accompanied by Dr. J. A. Stew- art by train. ' Ile was examined at the hospital by Dr. E. 'l'. Tanton and his injuries were found io be a serious com- pound frncture of the left knee. a lacerated right leg, and a dislocated shoulder. Extent of his intemel ln- juries was not known. Banks was reported last night to be “resting as comfortably as poss- ible under the circumstances." SYMPIIONIC COMPOSITION CONTEST-Mrs. Keith B. Rogers has been honoured by being select- ed as judge from this Province in deciding on the merits of three symphonic pieces by Canadian composers which will shortly be broadcast. ‘The contest is being conducted by Les Concerts Sym- phoniques de Montreal 'as an an- nual event, the prize being $500. Twenty scores have been submitted from musicians all over Canada ex ` __ and from these scores the best three have been selected to._ be broadcast and judged by judges ap- ce which met at the home of Mr. and Pflllllfd ff0l1l 4’-Very P_l'°Vll'lC0- LEW-` Mrs. wlllnra Meooonaic changed the winning Composition will be suddenly into a surprise part-y when played by the orchestra of Les its number was increased by the concerts symohuhiques under the church members and friends who direction of Dr. Wilfred Pelletier. conductor at the Metropolitan Op- era House, new York City. Mr. Paddy Flynn ycstcrday heard FUNERAL 'YESTERDAY-The about the violin John Swaltjowski of Windsor, Ont., made with match sticks and tooth picks. I-le thinks the "mixture" of mat- ches and picks would interfere with its tone. R.el:|ulem'High Mass was celebrated Paddy has madt tlllfff vl0lll_lS by Rev. Father McCardle. The pail with match sticks and he‘s making a fourth now “for .a bazaai. his, John Martin. william crimes. ms "‘°““S have bw) played at _l0s_ MCROW' ¢al,t_ _1_ mach and concerts andnon the' au' and their tone is "line, he sais. . , They a.ren't difficult to make once grave was conducwd by Rev' E Iyou get the hang of it. according to Paddy. Although the nrst one took him a year he can make them now in less than it month. he says. Paddy admits it's "a devil of a job. especially when eight or 10 matches stick to the glue on your fingers." He made the first one after he had heard about “the first man in the United States to make a violin out of matches." Paddy is "thc first in Canada." Making violins with match sticks is becoming easy for Paddy so he has a new idea. "They tell me I cBn`t do lt- Bllt rli show them I can-rm going W make one out of sawdust_" WEDNESDAY There passed peacefully away at his heme lu Mayfield. Jeuuerv 1501. 1936. Clarence Gallant in his twen- ty-sixth year. 'The deceased had been in failing health for about two years and although death did ll0l v,-omc unexpected, the sad news was received with mourninll by H1 Who knew him. In the early morning of Monday. come out from Scotland to settle Mmm 2' Ima Mrs Becclm. Bryc"ton of Union Road. QU¢'~’llS t of aid beloved h ~ <1 :zu h. I - - This evening all his relatives Rlfvlggs '£8 grzetld everyone withal and people from miles around-all cl.l,_e,_- _l smlle_ wlmlevey he, own friends-will gather at his home to anlllcllls and ,.,l,r;~;¢; of me might °°nl¥l”al“1f‘l9 him and 9” “ ple” be; and her loss leaves a heartfelt of thc huge coke that will have 102 blank ll, me commlmity, as ln her own sorrowing family- storles about the pioneer days in The Slldden pagslng of Wesley G. Prince Edward Island. About farm- Mvers ln C_,1gary_ Alberts, at the ing wsy back when he was young. age of 54 years came as a shock to and P5"'h*‘P5 ‘*b°“l' the "me the his relatives and friends in Prince Tenanl 7-"Cue W” f°m‘°° Wm" Edward Island. He had been in good health until recently- tzst against payment of land dues M;-, Myers was formerly from to absentee proprietors whom the Bellllqlle and was 5 partner in the pioneer settlers claimed did not llm of B°“.ne_.,, and Myers until 1l"° "V l~° the °°"dm°“5 ““d°"` about twenty-nine years ago when which they received the land _grants he left for gals,”-y_ Alberta, where he has since resided, M5952 the 014 Prince Edward I-le was extensively interested in Islander will proudly refer to the me on wmpanies in the Turner time' the sheriff put him in inn valley ml, ln Montana and s. ci- because he refused to pay his rent l.¢¢¢¢,l- in several larle oil com- ars, Carleton. Prince Edvard blessing.-S.¢l1ed by your friends :i'ese.murmmtia0ei|m-I. emnuhhvun -_ . .. Ira Banks cf Poplar Grove was' County, P. E I 1:as.ed to her eternal reward after a bll‘l;l mulalal- - - ~ rs. _ - Mr.‘ Dickieson doesn't read and d”5§;5§x:3'£°€ “Teal shock M, he.5 not as active as he used to be. h___`lamlly and to me community He sim 3°" ‘mt t° get the w°°d' and sincere sorrow is felt in evcr_V though, and sometimes he drives to henm For Mrs Bryemon was very ' :rs -‘ ., ’ ~ - . . -1 »- _ I __ », ,,,_ _ f f ~ . - .,. ,_-.,.,_._» ._.l~,.._-._.'fl ._ me . . ~ »» , ~- ' ".*' " 1 \ ~ " ».~ _.fr .. , "‘ 'rua cuaaLo1"ra'rowN cu/-ian. _ MAYFLOWEBS IN MARCH-A beautiful bunch of msyifowers was gathered at Murray River on .Mou- day-s. record. There is no frost in the soil and vegetation has got away to a good start. -DEATH 0F GEORGE IIEIS- LED-The death occurred in the Prince County Hospital late Mon- dll' hllht. March 16.. 1980. of GNN# Helsle: oi’ Alberton follow- ing-an operation for appendicltis. He was brought to the hospital Monday evening. He was 62 you-5 of age. He leaves to mourn his wife and two daughters. Two daughters predeceased him several years ago. Funeral notice will appear later. B. The death occurred saturday, March 14, 1936, of Mrs. Florence Horton of Summerside, widow of the late George I-lc/:ton. following a week's illness of pleural pneu- monia. Mrs. Horton was 68 years of age. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and took s. deep interest in the various ac.. tivities of the church. She leaves to mourn three daughters, (Mamie) Mrs. Cruick- Shanks of Big River, Saskatchewan; iLucy) M:s_ Young, Cambridge. Mltsll-¢ and Miss Georgie at home; two sons. John. Saskatoon, Sask- atchewau, and Harry in Summer- side; also two sisters, Mrs.~ H. Robinson, South Devon, N. B.. and Mrs. Archibald Morrow, New Hampshire. Her husband prede- The funeral took place Monday afternoon from he: late residence at 2 o’clock, Rev. Mr. McClarey of- ficlating. The pallbearers were Messrs John Y. Phillips. A. S. MacKay. William J. Buchanan, Donald Baker, Thomas Bishop and Horace Lyle. Interment in People's Cem- etery. S. That the “economy” pre-election pledges of the Provincial and Federal Governments stood in the way of the proposed Brighton and York Point projects at the pre- sent time was the argument ad- vanced by Premier the Hon. Thane A. Campbell in reply to sponsors of the projects who met the Gov- ernment and legislative members yesterday afternoon in the City Building annex. The Premier add- ed. however, that his Govemment would take the proposal "under serious consideration and study the best method to approach the subject." A committee of 12, comprising fcur members from the city of Charlottetown and eight members from the ‘South Shore district, which had been appointed by a citizens' gathering in Charlotte- town met members of the govern- ment here yesterday "to urge most emphatically the necessity of hav- ing a survey made and estimates prepared of the cost of construc- ting a bridge across The North Solemn High Maas was celebrated Dalton. Present in the Sanctuary home of Mr. and Mrs. Ceor Adams. After singing "For They make a be surviving are his wife (formerly ing you and we now ask you to Blnciair, valleyileld A iar¢e.nun\ yy yguxmmm ,mg “lm” aavsf llls May Waugh of Wilmot accept this small lift with the best ber of neighbours and friends 1”; num ffm umgem “gg Il. and becomes P. E. I.) two daughters, Myrtle and wishes of all nero present, and we thared to hy their lest respects fm¢¢g,¢|-lg mn mm, mm, gg fl sineccngsd, Jean. Ulu lhf” “"4" “ld l~'° Sincerely trust rcu may both be Gllfvllo had stent a lone 5,05 unseat to cali for tenders fer the tbcmon_ll¢asbrothers,lIr1.W.'I‘.Bowne|l.led- spu-sdtomioymanymanyearsusafullife n . -- . . cque; Mn. avant lell. Tryon: Mrs. of wedded bilsraoe happiness. and nent ' Donald Bell, Tryon; Wallace Myers as the years goby may they bring _ in Western Canada 'laid Hermes you health and heav-en'e richest _ , . . __ . - » ' 'Jean -'tafevm was ever-hauled. at.lt. oeased her seven years ago. . _ V aa ' *P _'ne "There has been no generation SOFT LANDING FIELDS-Soft Moderator oi’ the United Church Cans n' Airways to use the Fair night. 402 five-gallon Regs, eelsed by Dr. Roberts went before the Mounted Police in the Province In-St meeting shortly after he arrived fllll P-lid “fly thll Wl¥\¢¢l'. WU D°lll’- ln Charlottetown by train and he ed into the where of Charlottetown was forced to leave the hanefter Harbor within the out few dayl- he had spoken lrt 9, few wg;-ds The retail value of the liquor, if when he was taken slightly lu. 1-ie wld by the bvullessers. would be lu attributed it to flmgue from mg the vicinity of 030.000. or $10,000 train Journey to the city. ~ at the ehlifs side- ivh_ chehee nleiueeeh of New FUNERAL Sluwwss-'rhe1un- birthday yesterday surrounded by H°m° Y°5"°|'d°Y m°ml“8 l/° the many relatives and friends who Uhllfch °f th* M0” H°lY F¢d¢em- had gathered from all parts of °f- Tm P911 b°l.1’°l'B WN 3089011 Queens calmly Flood. Joseph McQuaid, E. Egan, Before s huge ease lit with :oz Slevlleh Melvrle- Patrick Mwsr- candles was cut. a 'grand nephew Vine *md Wm S°Vld”‘l- 501"/1” ill and namesake of the centenarlan. ~°h°, °h“’°h by F* M°K°““°"°- sa nine-year-old Charles Dickieson, R-» and It the grave by Pr. 0‘rLara, Bot up before the gathering and in C~ S5~ R~ the course of a carefully rehearsed -*-- °“.f’I’°f,{,‘ls°l§"‘:°“’§°§’;,§‘l’,,l‘;‘§f'°;°u on msn ar aoxnunr-word has me wonderful mln” you hue “_ been received by Mrs. James Calder compllshed durlng your llle_ I am of the death of her brother-in-law, l justly proud to carry the mme Percival J. MacLean, Roxbury. name as yours through life and M“'”'» défl’:l;7Wl1IlBvlan tcgaeraxlcxil gli; hope when I grow old I will be as 'Wen ' °° "3 m lllghly esleemed as you ut.. wife, nee Prudence Mullins, son Clement and daughter Olive, also thygldigtmgiiso?-.:=llll}5€h`1smprg:§ie`§ °"'° °"*°“~ M* M"L'”‘ W” °“` Mrs wlmam Bernard of Hunter employee of Carvell Bros. for years River is two years older while b°‘°'° "mg t° the sm” md hu "A t Mary” Macswain ol 'Lome mny mend’ Wm ’°°5’°l' t° ma' °f Valllgy is almost a. year older. ms sudden d°°th" THURSDAY “The church of today is in re- treat, a hard thing to say but nev- The many friends °I Mrs' Lumis ertheless true, and it is for us to Jmdrey’ c°rm'm’ N' H' me Eme decide whether the retreat is to §l',,s]_:’°;'§lf'a’,’lnd°‘l')5l;‘,:;l°Bsf'! Qgld “X23 become a rout." Rev. Dr. Richard Hu1sbero_»P. 1:. 1. will be sorry to R°"°“S- M°d°"‘l'°l‘ °f *ht Un"-'<1 learn of her serious illness in Berlin Church' d.°°|"°d in ‘m “dm” m N* H_ hospllu Mrs Gordon Charlottetown last night. The ser- Dmlglas accompanied by lm. mon was delivered at s. public sister Mrs. Oliver Jay. left for' “Wwe °t d°‘u°°l'l°“ and H°lY Berlin, N. H. Saturday, (é‘;1’3;‘;;1‘“l°“ 'l' Tfmlw Unltm _ Rev. Dr_ Roberts was recovered FIRE CAUSES S200 DAMAGE fr sl ht m hi h fo d A gran me that ignited the wall °m P *B MSS W 0 we of an lce house on Sprlng SL be_ him to cut short an address at s. longing to Mr. Harry Foster, caused YOUDE D€0ple's rally on Tuesday damage estimated at 8200.00 yes- “ISM- terday afternoon. The fire crept up "__ :;‘:‘..::i;..%;:. or-.:ss‘..2:;2:.: 3; , ll,-rv -,gg-;=--el- W- ' ca y aver aturday afternoon water were used. The firemen were b pl k Scot He D ctw. y uc y u nry ouc out about an hour. M85,/M, Hugh” simpson (A cub) -Th P b tel Ch ll’ B l_ age seven and a son of Mr.. and fast,eP_E.1I? igasr rerttentlyutchc reciep- M“‘ H' M' B"“ps°n °f U R°°h‘°"d lent of a legacy of $2.000, less usual 'squue “Img Wm’ °"h" my’ W” tax bequeathed by the late Mrs. jumpmg i°e`°a`k°" immedluely m ' front of Mr D B stewart‘s resid- River from Brighton, and across |Elizabet'h Larabee, Central Carlboo. ` ' ‘ ___ the West River at or near York `NB-. ho thncu ho t her 'llfe_ re- ‘ence °n the E"'pl“““d°' Point. at the earliest Possible tainedwa most agfeclllonate interest club simpson slipped mm the icy A meelllll Ol £110 Cl\l'h°1l° C°1l¢¥' dm." . in the eu entre.. ei her enhances. ‘”‘"- 5°°““ °°}‘,°°‘“ ’""“°°’°°°‘l lm club new ul me xnlshts or '-°° T"“"nw§s against lt. and a large section of the lllld AW.. Wll° le ll Dl‘°-S0115 8 PM' On Friday, March titli, a very dam was carried away with the ml" ln ml’ P~ E< 1- H0Slll»ll. fs- The Natio lA th bnoug pleasant evening was spent at the flood. _ Austin Scales, manager of Cfl"-‘d "lt Bid MW! °l th* ‘le-“ll 15005111! to imclcsg. em ht th' the len: le cites th tem rar °f hr' ¢°uSlh Mr-1 George Hill. Adams, when their neighbours agd resugiption og servicefgfter gods; 0! Tl'Ul'°. N-H. Wl10 died suddenly At n banquet meeting of scout friends gathered to celebralc with anda half of being shut down com- li “C1 l'l°m¢ °l’» the lnvrnlnz of and cub leaders at Bt. Peto"'s them the tenth anniversary of pletely, had been effected with gas- wedmsuly. Mi-rch llth. Mrs, Hill School Hall last evening presided their wedding. Mr. David cesely oline auxiliary power. This is sup- WU l~¢l’° °“ S “Sli W ll'-'l' ¢°“Bfll °Wl' by Comnussioner .1.' lx. Mer- cnpabiy performed his duties as plying the town with power for ie ll-Bl ¢umm¢r~ She aim visited ner rls. Scout Masters' warrants were chairman and after 5 few jugular hours a day. and will continue un- l’Nlll¢f'll’l-llw. Rev- Mofllll Presented to the Rev. J. W. Bar- remarks call-ed upon Mrs. Hiram til such time as the dam can be re- 01006. TPYOI1. Bhd WIS Dllnllihl D01-11°. Of the United Church Troop, Henillgton who l-end in “drew psi;-¢d_ ML giggles md he berlevm to come aghin this summer. I-ter and Mr. Curtis Chipman of the and 8 l,,-¢5¢,,¢,,f,l,m of a well lllled from to weeks w g mmm would 3° sudden death has been s shock to Baptist Troop. by Provincial png. pm-5,, Wu mme by Mm Gladys by before anything muld be dm-,¢_‘ her friends and relatives. Mrs. ldent, Mr. I.. D. Murray. Mrs. Ayer Ben Moira of Molrs Limited. Hall- Are Jolly Good Fellowsl.. ML Ad_ Tm, gent), 0¢¢u,l.¢d "_ Um," fax. is e daughter of the deceased Church Cub Pack, was presented am; was well b0un¢ed_ A d¢|¢¢¢,,\,;,, Montague on March and 1080 of sa is also Mrs. McKenzie of Hall- with an assistant cub rnastei-'s pin. Mrs. Flora MacLean. in the f” lflll Nfl- F-0! Ltytufl. High- After asumptuous supper a vote of lunch was served and dancl g walled away the remaining neue; ellhlo'-third yell' of her sae. Her gf* v'f,’l°\§y°r2l*’*’n»a~';‘;°B§’l“l|:m';‘:_“ ihmlg amy; ll! Dila Ullllhhlh Music was fumlghm by Mem-,_ husband, Malcolm MacLean. died .me . . - eecon e by _L. . \l!rey. wea aolin Adams and Hiram Harring- Q 19”- Shgmmmm U?" "pe" pm" °° mn to th A 'muy f ul' n. r-euowln is the adams: we, clue er svn . s e ‘ ° IMII" ux ° e your friends sand neighbours, have IU-\'VlV°d bi' W5 5’°l'h°“~ 51°" rumorquezuotltlzg 3|" num nnrdmi “Wu ‘M th' nm Nun' sathei-ea here thu evenlna to under Macleod. soma. John A. on mmm md W ',;""‘°°° H* ll" °°°f°*°°°° it “I decided. celebrate with you your wedding MacLeod. Port Angles: one sister, Ummm 'M m I °° °‘ 1° l 4ll°lWl°n 104 by NT- llllffllf. anniversary and to convey to you W5- -TUMS El Hi-lltlblt. Vlotoriit lm, N' lg" R‘““'”‘ L” 'M *mt *h* “und A“°°|*l‘|°'* 14°F* to the Pl°Pl'l¢Wl"5 ""'°°“°“l°" penles operated in those sections. hearty congratulations and good B. C.. rwo daughter, Mrs. Mary TEV m."°“ 5° ‘”‘°u‘;.“l'l““°4 I Pf°Vl1l°l\l M0- ill I °l-MP lill- 'rhst was in 1066. ne was also one of the nl°u¢¢=s lu wishes. In the ten mrs that have nstteasy _ana so-s. Annie neun- mm su '“§n"‘gml°;“ W' §'°' °“!ll°l‘ M by l°°ul»\h\¢°°f Driscoll. Anrwlw the nic sentlsmah will the fur nu-ming lndustry in Wm' passes since you me wee you sou. Waltham. Mus-. lr-d one son. mum ,,,’°‘ll,",‘ U N R' “'°lm‘§j lg.” °°°l°°° °° 1"" ll" “W °f have a grand time. Today will l’° em Canada and until recently have been abundantly blessed and Dan. on the old home. ..o,m-llmm, of ln thi 5°°“' *"4 W” "UPI lfl_lll°{; Vgncouvef. Bl bid _d_ty ow-Mg and operand a larle I0! prospered, You both by y9'_~g genial Th! lah MP2. MICIACXI Val In vmvln” lud N.” mulldand but ml:’0¢€:\°l\ifM0 010;” n -' ‘f f S ranch outside or oelzsry- Mr- ana una manner have mme s estlmlble Ohrlslleu women. s I ,mn um- N ,lll l,, maguw W ml “Wd ln; -lm um Myers was at one time a director mst, of 1|-lends me proves your. apiendid neighbour and devoted to lm lmllllm. ul. um." ful, nm.. . “"."m“l" °'°mm."‘° ln “'“°'m‘u 'ul In of the canadian National Pow selves worthy citizens of this com. her family. Bnc lived in the esteem mmol. hm lt um lm n|ll_ M MM lm tm sm ml ‘Glam of Breeders Association and _was tht munity. In your home. by ,your and affection of all.who knew her. ,w alma” lo dlnomlmu pw K. ' ' _ ' _ ¢ Alberta representative attendins weloome,.bci.h old and young were The funeral service which was nm, “nl” an ul, “um ma the annual mestins of lhll vrllu- assured a pleasant visit on all oo- held on Pridly. March sth. was mm.” mn" lm. gum' lm ization held in Summerside in the enum., wg scum not let this op- conducted by Rev. T. O. I-fugbea. mmm., mmm .M mn", - summer of 1000. psrtunity pass without mrnember- Montague. eeelstid by Rev. D. M. (mum “M ml ull.” 4”. . "ah Nm l , ‘ ' . ~ .. E PY). ‘”'v‘i\i;‘§.‘i‘.2.'s i.°l.°'..’.i.‘”‘”" °' ‘.i‘&.°.’§. suns;-~-lp .vm mm tin nicole ev" wuusaanu e.s.onef 5 il,-_ Sgr' ii Glasgow, pioneer Prince Edward “'51 °f 554|* M110” l-°°l¢ Dlwb Q ll I C qgmve has bam "_ island farmer. celebrated his loans ffm A- A» Henhesseyr mmol-ci sggxlleg ,_°“;‘h° p,,,l,l,,,,_ bridge within a short time it was ' - “""‘§,_ _ _ _ tts, mea in Canada, told a rally of United child monoblsm lhelvld 01 UN ann need yesterday. The old bridge ___ _ ch h Y i=e<>p1e'e er anis- heavier twin-metered muon on wesolfl estate es slerepeu- and its ""- °°°“` -l°l“=°°'=. has le. ure curls I ations 'rom all parts of Prince the Charlottetown-Moncton run. oondgtlon md been yeggued gs 2;b|:‘:d‘l";°h°*;!h°m°llh Long River Eawara Island in s short address - 1 dangerous. steel spans will be used ln 5umm“_';ld°”;h:I:%llymspeuill at 'I‘rlnity United Church last RUM POUBED 0UT-Rum from in the work of reconstruction. 2;” of Mr mm' M". ance Pro- POLITICAI. DISMlBSAL - The oampbeli governmsn guillotine le still operating, as is evident from the recent dismissal of Mr. W. A. Heustis, Clerk of the County Court for Queens County and Provincial Guardian who gave admirable ser- vice and whose only offense is that he was appointed under Conserva- tive adminlstretion. Mr. Neil Mec- N0 CHANGE IN LOCATION- lVl‘.~. D. D. MacNeiil of Moncton. Atlantic Superintendent of the canadian National Telegrsphs, announced yesterday that the company would remain in its pre- sent office. Rumors had been cur- rent that the company was to re- move to the Currie Building on Queen St. Mr. MacNeil1. accom- panied by Mr. J- M. Morley. Char- lottetown manager, left for Sum- merslds yesterday. . AFTERNOON TEA -- The Zion Church Guild held is very delight- ful tea yesterday afternoon which was widely patronized. The pretty tea table, centered with daffodils and Iris. was presided over by Mrs. Reuben MacDonald and Mrs. C. W. Patterson. The visitors were our-. dially welcomed by the M.inister's wife, Mrs. Webster and the Guild President Mrs. I-Iili, while e. bevy of ladies dispensed delectable xe- fneshmenis. Prof. Thompson's play- ing also added to the pleasant af- fair. FISHERIES OFFICIALS HERE -Distribution of. fry in Prince Edward Island fishing streams for Ins 1933 season will be arranged and reports regarding the stock- ing of streams in the province last year will be discussed at a meeting here today when hatch- eries officials will meet Mr. D. H. Sutherland of Halifax, Superin- tendent of fisheries for the Mari- time Provlnces. and Mr. James Catt of Saint John, Maritime SUP' srintendent of Fish Culture. Mem- bers of the executive of the Fish and Game Association have been invited to attend. The Maritime officials arrived in Charlottetown last night. They will remain in the city until Saturday. ,_ dressed by Professor Blanchard of ruins, and only the charred remains written in French free of eh e Prof. McMillan of P. W. C. staff fine address. °i the elshth ohsrlottstown United tendered through Mrs Roland Pl Blast e ' §§§§-éllséé l ggggg li li ohurohnaradeofths will be old onlie! ltiffnitedtihufolianil alasiliol ‘ be ste. leaders the ‘Manoir-21. me ‘ . rang; al... maintainer of the Canadian mu of Young People upon whose landing fields both here and at T0 REBUILD WEST RIVER cn. shoulders aheavieiburdsnhasbeen Moncton have made it necessary 5|;|pG¢_-'rue pl-nvmeml qgvml- ;|‘*;:*“l::‘¥;_1°n;lrl°¢:lli0ntotheiats _ laid." Rev Dr Richard Roberts, d the past few days for the mm; lg to nlmlld west mm lu A an . rlttolsa son of issue. Pm. -Mr. Frank Pidgeon, mmm the Bank or Nova acetic egftlgf tone. is ot present in xensingtenl A remv-irllnz to be with his ntl... Mr. William Pldgeon, whose “mall tion is critical.-B Friends of Mrs. J. H- Monaghan city, will be gud to xnow that sh; has undergone a-successful oper. ` ation in the Sacred Heart Hospital, M°“l"'°°l» md ll N-5llll8 comfort. ably. -PASS I-:xaius-Messrs. chanel Gavin. Tlsnl-sh. Jacob Gordon Gil. ~ len. Bouris. Austin Bayfield May. nard. P0l't Hill, were among the twenty-four fishermen passing ex. eminations at the conclusion of the short course conducted by the Hel. ifax Fisheries Experimental Sta. tion. Mr. Robert N. MacNeill, K.C_, ac. cornpanied by we. MacNeill, an-iv. ed home this week from Montreal where he underwent a serious Oper. ation at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Mr. MacNeill's many friends are looking forward to his recovery ai. :lease lens and trying period cf lu. SCHOOL CHILDREN IIEMEM. BERED-on Friday sftemoon the teachers and pupils of Cornwall School were invited to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Howard, where they were treated to ice- cream. Cake. and Candy. This treat was much enjoyed by the children. who showed their np. preciation by tendering Mr. and Im-s. Howard a very hearty vote of thanks for their hospitality. _***%_*- ammo _ __ . PERRY-At the Prince County Hos. vital. Monday. Much fs. mac, to Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Perry, Sum- merslde, R.R., 5 son. ' MACDONALD-At the Uharlotte- town Hospital, March 17, 1936, ts Mr. and Mrs. John J. MacDonald, a daughter. CONDON-At the City Hospital on March 18. 1006, to Mr. and Mrs Samuel Condon, Appin Road, mes Mary A. Burke. Chsrlottetowiil, a son. DALEY--At Bt. Mlry's Rodd East and Mrs. Lawrence Daley (nee .vfary C. MacDonald) a daughter, Shirley M_“'lL_ .___ ____-_-_-____- ___________ MARRIAGE! _ ._ - M'-_ . MACLEAN-IIAB.BI8-A.t the pa,-_ 500888. Murray Harbour. -P.E.I__ on Saturday, Merch 14. 1086, by Rev. T- R- Gcudse. Geraldine arent Her- ris of Beach Point to Wilfred Laur- ier MacLean of White Bands. ` nsarlls Macl.EOD-At Waltham, Mass.. on March 0, 1006, Russell MacLeod. B086 38 Ytlrs. CORN!!-At 130% Elm Ave., on Mvhder. March ie, isao, Joseph Uhlrles Come? ill his ’fBth year. LANG-In Boston, Mass., Saturday Merch 14. less. John Lang or Be- iieque. P. E. :_ ' MACLICD - At Vernon River. March 16, 1036, Janet Macnee Mwleod. ered ae. widow or the nts Malooim Macleod. IIUNN -- At Pondville Hospital. Wrantham. Mass.. Miss Minnie Nl-lllh. aged 55 years. P MAIDNE-In the City, Merch 16, 1036. Sadie Malone, dearly beloved daughter of Hugh and Catherine Malone. Bled 23 yearn, BIAMAN-At Alberton. March 15. 193% Mille. beloved wife of the late Arthur Beernan CAMPBELL-At Millcove. Sunday. libel? lil., welter onnpben, aged MYERS-At Olllrlottetown, Satur- day. March I4, Abner W. Myers. lied 31 years. MAUADAM-In the City Hoepllfll on March 14. 1036, Thomas Mat- Adam, age 80 year# MIJRHIY-At Rocky Point, March 1ath,ao-s.Andi-ew Murphy, used ll- R0sl~Buddenly at Lakeville. 0° Monday, Merch 10. 1030, Louis J. Rose. *W4 'ld years MCINNIB-In this City, March ill Anne M. Mclnnis, aged 53 MACKSNZLE-At Bradalbane on Wednesday, Marsh 10; 1000. Mur- dock Mackenzie. and 00 yells WIGII'I‘-Suddenly in Sturgeon ou March I0, 1080, Clair DI Wight. sled is years, beloved son of Mr .end Mrs. Jemu 'I‘. Wght. KUNN -- At l Hospital Wrentham. Mass., Miss Minnie Mu.tm,'aged ll yearn. anwana' - at the P. 1:. mend Hospital on Tuesday, Merch 17. iass mu stewart in hu marw- mcoasmr-at amen. mms ls. =lm'lW--At Covihdd $113; Jmuuwa w _¢. rm ‘I `f§bd?h.g:”§$u E i i E a s E _ A,` Jobn,Ii.l. ~ _ H ‘ _ _ _ , ‘_ l 1 1 l l ~ Iilllilll- _a l v im, ma. Micheal Iacoerthy. Ill, - ' lest. ilu ~' . » -‘I 5 a . .l \ 1 A ¢ tl l .i i v | -f 1 o | i /. W. `mrcn_ie.-iles. 'Jsma aeetfff. 4,4 um th, lmygngq Mereegéé - ,, ` ' 1; °::e..°~,.;-m it ...ww .....W:’....'.‘..-_», -4 I 1 3 I