ii‘ . . PAGE TWFLVE c:- ‘ — Tl"? Criertqrrfirowoffiillikbials .._ .-. -._ ..._..... ... .-i.,._..v,._s. 4-, m” " "Mmvw" ‘ FLMI93G‘ 011R News BUDGET m. OUR SATL RDAY SUBSCRIBER? MONDAY llS-Tlic S. S. lat-en. arrived iri and i.» wharf morning, the Railway moored ht _ wlgnro :-. raven o! potatoes and tur- ni; is hemp lcazlcd hr New York. “IlaDlllNfi-A -(!('ll'f'I‘ lli!3~' of i110 o fl ". Vy H Hercule on l.‘-‘i"l< 2711i, iviicn lfi". Iretl Chap r‘ll and Mrs. Anliiiiilri Parser‘. ‘Join of Solllil r,I’§|\.\'lll\\ urn‘ :11 i’(l n llillYil Iii". The lmjlpy yullri; c-vlpii" \i".".l re 1dr" ri (“izxirliillc where ".lie ‘sftltl!!! l5 l‘ !\\i(l'(‘."‘.itll falni/"z". The", uill hlvt‘ - i1.- Lest uxsiiies o. a host of Iflfflll . S ltd. C: ' .\ H the People» iii." ihlil" ~12» 11.111 " :"- fir"? Ala Ilcv. ll. Lon. The l)1llil)(‘_il‘f‘l'\ " "" lfi-nprl" ll- . ll l‘ l. Niillel" L.b.1t,v. Islands. ll _ . . Pierre "was not i.‘.\ ii‘. pllk-viit llJL vnus‘ ex- :"'1\c o lake over coin- ‘ ~ l Thi- " Jlldtiuils " n1 Oli- usis Fllllltlilli".'i‘if, T110 1.1m ' .\l.'. \\/.i.lel- Jones. ALLA" Biiii- i..-.-d ll\' ivfrs. Jones iturthv" nicllt from Ot- Upper Canada zillendifl ilic Royal Winter a" Toronto \\'l‘.l‘l'\' Mi". Jones the pn-rulcr- brr-l-divrls award his .‘ nous lli'l'(l of Holsteiris. ~ p .~ included live firsts. ;r.;- .'\l iir.l. fn-ll" \f‘(")i’l"i<. first. l 1t lll riliii ‘"1 rhrii 1"‘ t! flrt. in the Dwellers iii-rd i ax \.‘l\‘--.~\1t'-Cr:ifts- l it r. P‘ 1.‘, son -=f Lfr l . iliilald Plckarwl. of thlsl .11 l.".i1i~.nl,' at 'l'i'f‘ili"'ll. Ont": f! f‘ ~\ f“. has l"e'."c:".!l_\"" ... l3;i.\'f' Course and, ha» cal hr.-, L?Si..~'. Char-i pit-t week-end ini ,.r‘., \\.I'.. , of‘ Dr. and Airs. .., v! this city .i.ionit" trip last ~—.‘\l!l lt.\\ L IJRK RENE.“- R-lullljl) ii I‘ UlillJJliZN-Ji li‘ Clilld- l"li. l5...i.cii Ul the Julia-l" W. A. of .\ .. (‘liur i gave a loll}. lrft'c 1hr .\lr-. liii Clark. in horror "vii. n‘ rnaii".uj_"i". The purly ' ‘i the ]ll'(,"I‘lllA‘(l Mrs.‘ " safari bowl rind (tcnrlril: their "csrciiitile wi h Iii i""\ ‘i ll'.‘ t1 u.» ill the past. b. -li\ .~‘.'I‘!-.‘ (i ROVHlRS HAD 000i) Y ie ¢‘_\‘.~I(‘I’ growers had fl irr ‘ll se.i.~<r1i til»; year and ‘..l. " ‘titles of‘ ovsltrs v. cc c irud fem lwth private and p ". oysters 1n Mal- ‘penuc Bu‘. are i" ‘l. g back and arc " i(ll‘l'("i ilil- iitivst in the world. our Iliiv nlo has vrood ojxstcrs ll"~Y'.. tcrvd m SE. PLViTt‘. i la l:~l"',url'.r.i1iti2_\" llil\‘l‘ been taken; from llic~e lZL‘(l.\. The i1_\'.l0l'.5 from, -_.. ,_ v Bidef-lrd and lCllPfbilt‘ are shipped l ..s LUHII "'- A m!” er . are sold xilolul" at" ' ' " I mrhl PDT“. H, l. PRllflJ lines and‘ , b, p, _ ‘ filtiirc for those} 1hr, lllfilNtfy whether 1'1‘ leafed beds. ’ 5.1 r . ifiliivl- r1 Rt‘.. J. M. Rme. a i0l'ii‘l- --erir;i""i"'i' - EDDlNG-A very} v: . tor cf fire Method st, Church _,~ir-:l": \'.(‘Lilll-'.L' was .\OiI.‘lii'llIilZ€(‘l iii v. lcl quilt. tiivlr" hone];- " ‘ ininicl" of that ‘llwnil 1r i('f"'l\‘f3 _ (‘rermuzle a ri1<»i<11"a<;.-:d:1\ " huiciirid it .\ n \\ e11 b-itss daughter" of s .f Suit View c Li» Mr". Ha" [‘;|§'.l_'; .‘ (:l...;u1i.it-."\'. f.1g~(‘,lar_v performed the Ceremol" . rind ivlili hlu" lzzin Aft I": vi the motored to the hot". where supper" aw uiilnetliiitc 1" pi" it. Previous up: the bride was tend- ovxcr h_v her friends in ‘l. View" ifali wilr-re she was i119 ;,,»,,-,,,,n» ,~,i , ,~.r- luviy grits. Mr. 1""? u,- vxrp/irlslfifl will make their ll".l’llf; in Canton. MacKenzie died in Nov. 2f). “after an illness of several months". Born ill I’. r2. l. Canada. daugh- lcr of Jcsepii and Sara Sobcyl ehc was a resident of Brooklme fort-ht? m5- tr\'gin'_l;~fl‘lf" years. She mfldf! her home at. 19 Winslow" Road and later" at i053 Atbottsforci Road. She lPT-(S iii-r husband, Kenneth ' 5_{,‘C;<,..,,,ga_ P. E. I.. Canada; a a-ptqlyev, Mrs Reginald A. Bailey. _ p-rr-d L. and Earl, alibi‘ 535p», Mrs. Henry '13.. and three st Ifanforrl and > _ - _ lflflilplt‘? Glen, N.B.. | r~ ,. . Services were coil- '.'lt‘ii'ii 12v the Rev. Ashley Dar" aev-"lfi. POLICE DOG SETS RECORD: ‘The Liernian Police dot! "Pnllflr lIJilUfl "by (‘voiding Smith of Corn- \-.".-lt has established a record for ratclnnl: foxes. Within the PM?! two weeks lie made two very suc- icsful catches. One fox owned by llazcri Howard strayed from till! ranch. Mr. smith was notified 8!"! with "Prince" set out on the track nf the irlissing vixen, and in a very short time tracked and held the fox lintil the owner arrived and 110cc her lliitk again to the ranch. Another" Fox owned by ‘Wcfilfy Hood strayed away arid was seen n lhe vicinity of Wni. Drake's on zlie ferry road. Prince allaurcauie "n the rescue and in a shflrt '11!!!" roimdcd up the fox and establish- =zi an enviable record for fox cal.- rhinc. Two faxes in one week is 7retty good work for any d0B~ ANIMALS BETTER- The Maritime Provlnbt"! mild? R iery creditable showlnf; f" l-(‘l Royal Winter Fair in Toronto this r vcar, declared Mr. H. J. Kennedy o: Southporl, oii his return to the Province last wcek. Aswcrtlng the slow was one of the best held in the world today. Mr. Kennedy 55m ' the sea-side provinces had more exhibits and won more first prize awards than in any nrevlmv vent- fn the Holstein classes. the Marl- Limo entries won l0 out of 25 first prizes. Mr. Kennedy W” deknt‘ ed to buy three bulls for this Prov- ‘rice but declared on his return that. after inspecting the flhimll-‘l there he had decided there were better bulls at home than in On- izrlo. Ontario breeders were of the ISLAND 1,19 brple wore u. tire-z; of blue iilk ' > coat to! ceremony the. . St. Jinvs Church at Egriiont Bay 111". Wccilic-"tiiijv. .. 18, when Miss Atlirie. iiJLrJitc. of All‘. and Mrs. All‘. of CLipe Egincnl. hcfzune the bi'l(li‘ of Mr. Hector Ar- .-elr-.l".l‘.l- sun 0i‘ .\fr". and Airs. Hubert . i - ~ l" st pcrfcini . ed at. illf‘ liozne of‘, lti' tiiuuer" ivrs scr-l of ZIICMF. In thei ll itas held at the,‘ .01. Itlr". and ll’ ‘S. m: kc their home in! u. where ti1e.r" many, ‘"-"ul well. 5-1 'tL<DAY ll R A '1' E GOLDEN . ", it N. arrlic-c. r1: rrirla the golden vim-thin of Stanton, WhOl to he l)l'.‘.\f‘ll' at of d191,; ryl-r-h; _ TJr . iri M .. K. A t ‘WA/Qhcte.‘ Merv.- ‘vllfn Webster leaves ‘ Oil r." i 1:1". Werine tiny morning. y iWiiiiiinrl: Free Fri-us, Nov. 26> M, \\.\h rlinpilcrt} and flit?‘ ~ inir j. wedding or‘ Nera- ziiiulylil/"r" of WI‘. ilTi .’irrlr-.trolll'.. 10 x Macllutl of Char- , . . .‘<’)ll oi‘ .\'fr. and i D Pit Yen lirciiuti. ZVfclpc-i quc. i" F‘. l \'i'li:~ iohnilrizcrzi Wed- ncgfiaf,‘ at -l p Ii‘ at the home of the br"1<ie‘.. piirtrv... Kinkwfly avenue. 1'." no». lCylofliltllil i Wtacaiirri.» in . ligiitrzrl by ere; in ivrotiutit lion S'.f‘ll"“ improvised altar '.\""a.~- arranged for: l.‘ ~ cerrninlii". \\'lil'li \\'.'l.'~ perform-l ed by Rev. Dr. W L. Armstrong, of ‘ Ottawa. riori/is-arcixxls NYVIIALS . A quill. u 111;; foilt". place at, 5‘. Diuisl. Bantu-a. November‘ 341p. ullrll 111s“. Philomena Helen hfcllini, rinugiiier of Mr". and Mrs. Mar vlius Wfcliitiis of St. Cflllllllbla parish w i umted iri marriage t0 John Wlllirim Hmun, .011 of Mr". arid Mi. Vi/iilirim H028!“- C173!“ lollci". u. Rev. Father bout‘ Doll-gun perforated the ceremony" she was attended by Nil-Ki Elm" rilrbnrnld. ilvhile the. groom was - _:.",|pp0l'tf‘fl b); h‘; brrrher Mr. .. lzlfllltll. lifter lire ceremony the bridal party motored if: the lie-rue of llll‘ prooui where break- fari. wes .'t".'vcd. In the afternoon (he lizippj." irirpie left l)\‘ ‘rain on a short l1t)llf'_\lilO0ll trip. PAINFFL INJURIES-illicit many tl‘l(‘li(l.‘§ will be sorfy i0 19"" m,“ lei-p,» Blanche Iluglics and “is. Mluiel Hughes. Prince street. were the victims of ri serious accl- dent oii Saturday afternoon when they were knocked rfbwn by a i'un- liwiiv horse. The ladle? were walk- ing ‘along Queen street. near tho Bank of Commerce corner. Whflh the horse, cleared of its PXWWS wafion, lzalloped along the sidewalk separated the indies, kocking both of them down Miss Blanche had her shoulder and forehead badly. cut and i; rinw in the PEI. Hos- pltal. Miss Muriel. who is at h0m¢ l" badly bruised and suffering fi"om shock.‘ Several citizens who nar- rowly escaped the hoofs of the frightiened animal say the" 95°51” some opinion, he added. . hill Cliurth 1i: l (Yardle. Serl ice". . traditional I tory, song" and story r and eloquence lcrt l‘ ) . ‘ lurin D. Edgar" Shaw. Or". the morning of O tuber 136th. 19:56. the angel of death vicr- sliadotvt-J the Cflnllllllil i_\ o! l~1rll,v‘s Cro s. and conveyed ilit‘ nfllll of ]“!‘lllli'l.s Hagan to ilh‘ eicrlizil rc- ivartl ‘ll the coniparatiiiliy" early age of 67. - -—l“l‘.\‘ER.\l, OF MRS. JUHEPII Ml llfilEAD-The finierul of Mm. Joseph Iiiurrhcad was held on Ali-li- (lav norliizig from her ironic uli H lard Street to Si. Paulls Church tlliil cemetery. Rev P. ceieblatcd Soleni HlLjll .\ ill Rr- " qiiicni and fir. Rcv. Mgr Afar-Lei»! lan. \',(‘r. said the lani rile at rhe- lzraie. ‘fire pail bearers wen. _ _-~:..<1"s J. F. Ariieti. W. J. Lidstoiie, Jam-cs _ Ofioliorarl, W. B. AfacNelll. l). l- MucNelii and E P. I-‘tvirgv. M. L. A. l —~S ._ll|;_\"|‘l| or" wills", llAltvlii‘ 1i.\\'DI-JRSflN-Tlieri~ talc-led liiiuii" lll the earlv hours of Saturday .m0:niiig hliirlzliret Itliuitii son. bf‘- lovefl iiife cf M“ s'"li of Baltic. Ali's. .'\l.lI'l <‘lS"ll v.11; 58 years of iige arid br-iorc lici" m {FY1829 \“r'i>‘ Xlklfiliifi". .\lill‘t\l‘lll'.li' of Baltic. tifuch 5_\'lIl])i\ill_\' is ex- tended to the l)(‘f‘t‘.i\."{i fiiliiiii" The firnerhl iiris held mi Sunday her" lat": l‘(‘>‘i(it‘llt‘l‘ lo the Presbl Malpeqile Rev. Mr. ciiiti rL-S Wlilzimson of SLIGHT FIRE ~- Charlotfctmvzi firemen fiXLlilfltllhllflfl a Sliliiil blun- carlv ‘i.l night than :1tIll‘ll‘(l ill fir: llllWlliPiil of the Cha cilr-lov 11 i‘u"." Baler. Corlipziily. Tue Ol'il.!.li of‘ llic‘ ire was unknown and fiftlllillt‘. "‘ ‘cl! iviis s=llglit was c.",'."i~:"<"tl in" 111- uice. No furs were. . Xlll. one o'clock llli:< nun" rnen were called to Wert t?!" Strce‘ Investigation that u .-~..i..l‘. firc iii an nil“! q \\‘.l‘~ filling the house with blllUtJ. I-‘ITNERAI. \'l-3STI£RI).\‘.'—The filneral of‘ the lair; Mrs. P‘t‘.illf"' Agnes Zifooneyr was held icslcrdiii" 1-1 - ~l lil'll‘ ‘rig from tlzc Sacred Home to S. Dunstarvs Bflnilllll , \\lli"l(‘ H.gh Mass of Requiem \\a\ ceirlaratecl by the Rev. Father .\lr-- at the gm ".n'e were colitiucied b}: the Rev. r"all~.rr Dougzin. The pail bearers were" Messrs. Jame": Bradley. Vlrilinve .S<"antlebiu"_v, Frarit". McRoary, W11- llani Scott. W. J. Brawders. am! J. H. G. Milrplrv. Attended by n. large and vii- ‘ fliuz-iustic lrathcrnlg of Caledoirzuu Clilb merribcrs and frirnds, St. Au- tireivi: dav banquet at the Canari- ran National Hotel lal-i night, prov- ed a most enjoyable and i1 piflll‘! pa-eelies rang-i .1 far our‘! Szotiaiiqis acl revcrueiits and in i...- m “ll if: to b.» d."- I szrcdby" the IP08} exacting critics. The .~l_)ll'll, of the exemplified in Ill" l!‘l1i' . fashion by the ushcraig iii of t.i.~ Haggis. preceded by Pipcl‘ J. B, Manclerson and borne. aloft by vet- eran Ciarismliri I). P. llllllflfllfllll. Burnt. spirited flaggts" ii cl on such ore-a."- amid‘ f0ll~i i"! Scotti l1 organization. abroad. A new fcatiwe in the pl of speochrnakilig van". th; of Master Ivan Reborn. field. Prince Edward or‘ Island re:"eri'iiiive at the recent orutinficrl coiiiesi ut the ltrrvili \Vlllil'l' l-'.ilr, [reiioli ._ 1 vxv w." cliery himself admirably. President lvi-ii Xft/Jalineli cap- ably officiated as tarist-iuas cr. Grace ivns asked by the Hugh Miller. ‘Led by Cliurniazi Jarties (Juidcr. with Mi". A. Roy Kendall u.» at:- rorripanist. all present joiner! hour-i- acquitted ‘Olll ~ -._ rcp- i Rev . l forms of Art. SADLY BEREAVED—The num- erous friends of Mrs. A. M. D0118- Ids till‘ regret to learn that her falhcr. Edwin Buck, passed away n1 the Hospital in Bmntford, On- tario. oii Sunday morning. Mrs. Uoirgias was eh route to be with " her" lather, but lic passed away a ieiv hour» before her arrival. FIN}; ART EXIllBlT—We are ‘Jnci in know that keep interest in Art is being taken in our city ireii- hillrriil‘ ldcricedbvthe nirmber" of visitors w exhibition in Priirre Street School oii Saturday last of the work of Niiis Annie Watson and her clans i-f private pupils hi the various nied- urnis of expression of dlferent 0n the “all; of two cf the iriassroonis were to be found (‘m itlfftlXlllfi-‘S from ca is and models. ‘iulocuts. Wi\i.f‘l‘ClI_l' s‘. oil". charcoal. pen and ink and p0 ters. Also on i ll'.\ in. TiTllllOI‘ I '-' ii "ill". .1 git ~.. loltri". ‘ RDUSIHE .00 iva." the reception f!!!“ Ml?‘ "accorded llir rradur; of‘ t.1.- Si... “ W‘ -!' "Tlmm" i Alldreivls 17a": greet s from -ll1'"r , l. t" 1" .‘.l:.<., Geivr- " ‘ at llollleiillrl ‘ " Termite. ivho despite lhs _voutl1 urid " ily in singing Scottish songs while " the banquet proceeded. rifhuivhil; iva. the tuft.» li-l iihd programme : ' "File Kliii. ' Song-National Andie-re Kiln,- lther. The Lieutenant Governor. SOilfb-FUI‘ He's a Jolly (‘z-oil l-‘clloiv. A t-highilher". Greetings. sOl‘l"-—S!‘fll~ Wlui lli" r\'u~.~.~.rs. Jame Calder ard Malcolm Mac- Kliinon. Read by Past Chief J R Bur- zlet‘. F. J I. "The Day." and "Hie Laud O‘ the ileallieix’ Solo-There.» a Wee Bu. Land-- .\ir. James Calder". fir-ply by Rev. A. i\fut'Kclrzli-. “Our Grrzu. Donunbri." SOHH~O Canada. Athlgitiicr. Reilly by Dr. '1‘. V. Granl. M f’. "Our Plovzive." Smig-Tlie Maple LcJf. Atllig- ither. Peply by," Mr". Pct"r Sinclair. . P. "Our C1l._v." Song-Horne‘ Sheri: Hollie. Mr. James Calder. ‘ Ilepij," by His \'Vnl".~h.p ilaynr Turner. “The Place of Youth in Agricul- hire." Solo-Scotland Yet. Calder. Reply hv Master Ivan Roberts. Finale. Following are the exeeular- 0f- flcers of the Caledonizm Club, to whom much credit is due fol" the success of last night's function: Chief, W. R. Show; Pr: "ident. Neil McConnell; Vice-Presidents, J. W. Shaw, John Benton; John Anderson: Financial Secre- tary, A. B. Brown; Recording Sco- Ml‘. James retary. T. M. MnrMillnili Cortes-l pondlng Secretary, D. F. Bethune; Official Pipers, J. B. Manderson, John Reid; Dinner Committee. Nell McConnell, J. Cl. MCFfldyfll. Treasurer. " l liiplziyr auiorig the work of llle pup- 1's were several beautiful pieces of hind painted cliirza and crlored ('lli'1\‘llI‘.l‘l:‘. card», the excelienec and brautv o! which reflect the pains- tikiug care of their talented icach- l N‘. ' RAINOR-ROACII NUPTIALS- quiet weddin: of llli.(‘l'0$tt()l1l1’.fly in is" took place Wednesday mor- ' at Si. Joseph's Cross. ivheu Mary of Cliarlottuowii uiritcfl in rlriitrlinony to J. . 1 i. Roach of‘ Kelly's Cross. The iuvry was performed by Rel’. C. . f‘.lrc PIX, who also celebrated lhlriiul mars. _"i'lie brlrle and lllll “(PG attended by Mr. and leo B. Dovlc of Charlottetown l \'"..‘.l).\(‘ ironic dinner" was served i- lridai party and intimate 1l‘1lliil\. Rev. U. J. Pitrc and Rev. cur-ran, S.D.U., being honored ‘the many lovely gifts re- " ‘re an evidence of‘ the u of Ml". and Mrs, Reach. l‘l"(‘f.‘l‘-‘lll§{ congratulations t \\..~lies from a wide circle friends learned iiitli rC— i t_\' of‘ the death at hi ,ll‘l' HlIlSlZTIO Stree. of Mr. 'l‘ ll. Juhn Doyle iged 80. '1 "~1- d ed who was well known ll. l class carpenter". iictired horn .l\'il\(‘ ivcrk some five years Jot‘. He was about as u iial each l vrwtcrday morning after . o‘. breakfast. compiairicd u.’ to llll, iIll-lPll and passed alvfly ‘u lore u (i(¢i_".Ol' coiiid bersrcclircd. il~ iruirs t0 mourn the loss of it and loving father, three .. hour c. lifary and Fran- llus city‘ and Joa".i. of Saint l‘ to whom the rylnpzitliy " ‘rivuds will ti" zrndl . l will be field Wvdriew- . 8.4., to Si. Dunsturfs _ 'i'. thence to tlu- Romain Catli- cemetery .\- l‘li‘e Daughters‘ of’ the Em- pire post-graduate Scholarship i ifivcr-"emsi for 15137-38 has been aiiiirdczl to Miss Helen Jean Champion. M. A.. daughter of Dr. J. R. and Mrs. Champion of (Ylieiiry. Elli: i (‘hampiim is a. graduate iii Arts from Dalhousic Univer- ally where she won distinction in (iron-k and History. Later she received lier- ‘ A., from Loli- ilmi l'li‘vci":.ify', London, Eng- liiriil. She will work fol" ‘he de- gree of Ph. D u’. London Uni- mrsily and for" her research ivork will mukr a study of Scot- tish emigration to this prov- rncr. Mis (‘lianipicn has had a (listiugirisheil record as ii stud’- cnl. and licr" many friends in this Province fool’. forward with confidence t0 an even more tirlllisnl. future. —lll.£.-\TI-l OI" A ‘TIIONY LUCK- iiAiiIl-Alaliy friends will regret to Lair" u.’ the pausing of Mr. Anthony L" l-"lrl “l! Mmhlfly morning at" lllS ironic in CO-Clllflll. Mr, Locklmn, “FP- i“ Fears of age rind had been clinic active until a short time ago. An"“'-.l{l ii 1l..five of spring Vflley uni. iva llic son of Anthony arid- Jnnc Locklizirt oi‘ Spring Valley. He Wlizcd on the old ironic-stead uiitli 111.. hlirriiugc Lo Miss Priscilla Hill- ‘nhur, also of Spring Valley, when they" purchased a flirln at Indian .R:.":~r. About forty years ago they it'll there and located at, Coleman \\‘l‘.L‘I‘f‘ they iiuvc salve resided. Mr. l.cil.l ull was 1110s], highly l-pgppclpd l a1i.l ills loss Will be .kccniy felt in 1111-." voirilnilnity. Besides his widow l lherr are left to mourn the follntving ‘sans and daughters: William, i-‘Siiiltlrlril and Moody sill 0i‘ Cole- man Mrs. Chester" Par-incl". Sum- . tie. Mrs. Earle Shed and Mrs. y l"ll‘ll D licrty of Boston; Mrs. Laura IAWVZS, Mrs. Elma Willttori of‘ I Cnleuzuu. lo whom sympathy is ex- 1 prc-i rd. Mr. Lockhart was the last; ' ol‘ "i lam .y of seven bols and three r 5:11.: WEDNESDAY —\\‘EDDIN(i ANNIVERSARY - .\"h‘ and M111. John W. Hogg were the [rile-sis of honour last Friday evening iii a family dinner" party to celebrate their 111st ivcticiing anni- ll" .11" ". About forty guests sat down lo the table which was pret- lil"; (lecoratcd for" the occasion. 'i‘hcre were twelve children and a uunzbcr 0t‘ grandchildren present, besides relatives aiid friends. Sever- ul lzuesiis made after dinner speech- c; and ril. the close a very beauti- lful original poem was recited by Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson, pastor of North Bedcque United Church. About l3 o'clock the young people of the district came to extend their congratulations. A very lovely mir- ror and end table. besides gifts of silver and other beautiful things were presented in Mr." and Mrs. l-iogg with an address. The re- ? mairirler of the evening was pleas- aiitiy spent in music. Mr. George r A. Bowness rendered some well se- =iected songs. Hc was accompanied ion tlic piano by Mr. Vernon Mac- "Quarrle. Mr. and Mrs. I-Iogg have John Aiidef-SOII. W- H- 5C0“. TV F‘! l been life long residents of Wrlmot Whitc, A. B. Brown, F. A. Mutcli. l valley and have one, of the most frori death was miraculous. ~ J. W. Show, T. M. MacMlllan. "with his father iii the cmmunity, and their many friends wish them many m0" yflflffi 0f hapy wedded life-S ISLANDER DEAD-Many friends will hear with regret of the sud- den death of Mr." John F. Smith of Craiibrook. B. C., a brother of Mrs, John Mcinnis. Alley Street, which occurred oii Nov. 12th. leav- ing a discorisoiate widow. Mr. and liilrs. Smith visited Charlottetown two years ago and greatly enjoyed meeting their old friends. UURRAN-MACAULAY NUPTI- ALS-A wedding of notable interest took pace Wednesday morning Nov 25th at St. Cuthberis Church, St. Teresa. when Miss Jennie MacAul- ay, daughter of lifr. and Mrs. Joe MacAulay, "cardigan Head became the bride of Mr. Come ius Clifford Curran. only szn of Mrs. Curran and the late Joe Curran of Cardi- gan Head. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. Basil Crokcn The case cf the King against Harry William Dickie. charged "villi man laughter by the oper- zilioli o! a motor vehicle, was call- ed yesterday. This case was in connection with the death of Arthur MriiQiirrrric of Chelton, who was knocked (‘IOWII by a car on the night of July 2nd and re- ceivcd such llljll!‘l£‘S' that hc died. Mr. Jusicc Arscnault is presiding in the cat-c. The prr-"orier" was ar- raigned lilid pleaded not guilty. The liuylncii on the case are Laughlin J. ‘Murphy. Foreman. Kenneth Champion, Emmett Mc- Carthy, Wiiiiarii Mann, James Griffin, Harry Pye, Carl Week", Horace HllC-‘dlfi, Percy Adams, Rob- ert Williams. Allan Marchbank Llllfl Peter" Gallant. - ISLAND DOCTOR “EDS-The iruirriage unis solenuiized in St. Joseph's Church. Ottawa, on April 21st, 1936 of Dr. John Staplctoii Led- \\'l‘ll."!0Il of Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Led- ivell of this c iy to i/fnry’ Esther Evan" R. N.. only diiiglilci" of‘ John Evans ,an:i the late Mrs. Evans of Oltawa, and grand dauphin" of Ml". and Mrs. John Maloriey of the same city.The marriage was l).°l'f.‘"l'iilf‘d by Rev. James Sullivan, O. M. I. The groom was, after hi. graduation in medl- cine an interiie in Ottawa General Hoqaital. 1935-1936. subsequently spending eight. months from May 1st. as ship's doctor on the “Lady Drake“. Dr. rind Mrs. Ledwell ar- rived in the city ltfondayr night. The young doctor will associate himself practice o! medicine in this city. The deep syriipathy of a wide circle of friends goes out to Mr. Hflniv Drew and his sister. Miss Ella Drew. iri the death of their ninllicr. Mrs. George Drew, which took place Monday. Mrs. Drew was unwell for a short time and had entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital. ivlicre her death took place. last week. Mrs. Drew, formerly Eliza Harris, was one of Cliarlottetorvrfs most highly respected citizens. A woman of quiet habits and sterling" char- octet‘. liberal and helpful fo the needy", she ivas the centre of her homc wlierc ht-r death will be very keenly fclt. She was a liicmber" of Trinity United Chiuvli. The funeral will taY-zc place today from her late res- idence. 1R9 Grafton Street, to the People's cemetery. service starting a" 2 o'clock. funeral leaving at 1.230. AR?‘ SOCIETY MEE‘I‘S—A paper on architecture by Mr. James Han re. and one <11 interor decorating by Miss Ruth Hearty. were features of the monthly liiéctillg 0f ml- chant lotteioivnwlirl. Society" last night. The development of archltecturei and of interior decorating from B11- cient Egyptian to modzm um“, wgp. traced by each sneaker in the course of very interesting papers. The next art exhibit-ion sponsored by the society ivill be in January when a collection of photographs will be shown. Three memlzers. whose ap- plication. for" rrirmbersliip were ap- proved at tl"e last meeting, were present last nilrlit. Oiic new lip- plic ion for membership was re- Miss Doris Gill presided. The meeting was held in the Har- ris Memorial Art Gallery. —I‘IEATII 0|" MRS. A. T. WRIGHT-There plnsscd away on Monday night at the homo af Mrs. Colin Craig. Middleton. her- mother, Mrs. A. T. Wrllzlit. at 90 years of age. Mrs. Wright. was one of the most. outstanding women of Be- dcquc and iri her younger" days was vcry active iii community affairs. She was formerly Harriet S. Beer, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Beer of Bcdeque. She was a member of the Methodist. Church rind was a chartered member cf the first iriissionary society to be organ- ized in Dedeque. She joined the United Church when it was organ- ized. Mrs. Wright will long be re- membered by the people of Bedequo for her" charitable and christian characteristics. She leaves to moirrn (no soli Mr. Charles Wright of Try- Oil and one daughter, Louise, Mrs. Colin Craig with Whom she resided. 'I‘he funeral ls taking place this af- ternon at two o‘c‘ock from the Unit- ed Church at Bedequc.—-8 WEDDING BELLS-An occasion or‘ much interest took place at the home of the bride, Mt. Stewart, when Mrs. Maria MacLeod was united in marriage to Mr. P. L. Coffin, Savage Harbor. The house ivns prcttlly decorated for the oc- casicn. Al. seven o'clock the bride entered the parlor on the arm of her nephew to the strains of the Wedding March played by Mrs. Percy" Douglas. Aftcr the cervmohy a bountiful supper was enjoyed by friends and neighbors of both part- ies. Oli Saturday evening when the storm abated the bride and groom accompanied by their nephews drove to their future home at Sav- age Harbor where a bountiful re- pl homestead: in r n past was prepared and served by the Mrs. Melvin; Pigott. WEDDING BELI.S—Ori Nov. 11th Si. ltfldllris Ci l'i'f'l'l. Icna. WBS the scene of n. pretty autumn wedding ‘iniLli ...~.. viral" 0.1 .-"_-.ii"thy unit- ed in marruage John Francis Con- nolly iiiid Agnes Gertruce McGuig- an. During the celebration of the Nuptial Muss. Mr. Wilfred Mac- Kenna rendered suitable hymns. The bride who was attended by Miss Veronica Walsh. Iona, was lovely in wine transparent velvet dress and hilt with matching ac- cessories of silver. The groom was ably supported by Mr. Michael O'Brien, Iona. ' Mrs. Julia Darrach passed peace- fully away It her home in Canoe Cove on November 21st, in her 85th year. She was the widow of Duncan Darrach and the mother (f two children, one daughter de- ceased and her only boy, Neill, who resides at Canoe Cove. Mrs. Darrach had been an active church member for fifty years. She was dearly beloved by all who knew her. Her funeral on Mori- day, November 23rd, at 1.00 p.m.. even though the ivclither ivcs s"orm_v, wa= well attended. The Rev. B. G. Manzer who conducted the funeral service. was to be a:- sisted by the Rev. D. K. Ross, but 0n account of the storm Mr. Ru s was unable to attend. Mrs. Dur- i"ach's most favored hymns "Shall We Gather" at the River." “The Lord's My Shepherd," and "Asleep in Jesus, Blessed Sleep" were sung at this service. THURSDAY The death occurred in Vancouver". B. (7., on Oct. 2nd. after‘ a short illness of Mrs. Ida MacMtillari, wid- ow of the late Henry MacMilltin, lliotg formerly of Prince Edward Is- an . —-SAD NEWS RECEIVED—l\ir.-x lDr.) Sutherland has received the sad news that licr lJSQllICF-"ll-lih‘ George W. West. had passed . vay at Innisfail, Alberta, on Sunday last. Mr. West will be kindly remembered by the older residents of Bedeqve, where for many years Mr". W"'t taught school. Mi". West has re.‘ d in Western Canada for many years. S.‘ SUGAR BEETS—Mr. W. H. Den- iirs, Minister of Agriculture, lu- forms the Guardian that he has received word from the National Council of Rxsearch. Ottawa, iii regard to the sugar beets which he sent up to be analyzed for sugar content. Prince County silgar beets yielded l7 per" cent; Quceill; County 19.55, and King's County 18.75, which is a g-ood average. LAID T0 REST-The funeral of Mr. John Doyle was hefd yesterday morning from his late residence, 8 Upper Hiilsboro street to St. Dun- stan: Basilica where Requiem high mass was celebrated by Rev. P. McMahon, DD. Services at lhc grave were conducted by Rev. Louis Dcugan. The pallbearers iverc Messrs. Frank Dillon, William Dil- lon. William MacPhersorr. Alfred Doyle. David Cavanagh and Harry Corcorari. HBRRING-PENNY WEDDING-oi ljuiet but pretty marriage look p ace at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Penny cf Mur- ray Harbor on the evcninz of Nov. zulh when their dauglilerf rust-Lil- lian Penny v/as united iii the bonds of matrimony lo Mervin Gordon Hening also of Murray Harbor, in the presence of immediate relatives, After the signing of the register a delicious slipper was served. The many beautiful and ilseful presents received indicated the esteem iii which the your": roirnlv were held. Ann Davies. 91 and resident Mrs. Frauen widow of Ben Davies of Vancouver 30 yi died Sun- day at licr home. 2414 Cormvall Street. Mrs. Davies. formerly Fanny Darby, ivas born at St. Eleanors, P. E. I. Her husband was a brother of Sir will: Davie‘, Until 1885 Mrs. Davies resided in Charlottefoivn, when the fam- ily moved to Nebraska and later" to St. Paul. Minn. when Mr. Driv- ies was Dominion Government iiirid agent during the settlement of the Northwest Territories. Mrs. Davies, a woman of kindly influences. was greatly loved in the Kltsilann district in which she iorlded since coming to Vancouver. She had vivid memories of‘ enrly lifc in Prince Edward Island. Sill'~ vivlng is one daughter. Maud Att- wood Davies. at home. Fhmcml services ivero coirdilclcd in Center 5r Hanna's chapel. Wid- nesday. at 1:30 p. m. by Rev. W. J. Minto Swan. interment Masonic section, Mountain View Cemetery. --Vancouver Sun. Nov. 24th. The pflll bearers were all from P. E. Island Mesrs. Frank E. Woodslde, Wallace Haywood, Ephrlliam Reid. HOODQr Robinson. C. H. Warren. Malcolm MucMilian, .1. r. MCLEOd‘ . ‘MCCAILRON -—- GALLANT ._ St. Paul's Church. sturgeon. was the scene of a very pretty wedding Wednesday morning. Oct. 2i, when Rlwvllfl- dflllllhter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCarroii. St. Mary's Road, became the bride of Vincent, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gallant, Rus- tico. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Owen Klggins, Georgetown who also celebrated the nuptial mam. The bride entered the church on the arm of lier father by whom she was given in marriage. The wedding march was delightfully rendered by Mr. Wm. Farrell. The bride was charmingly attired in a dress of brown ve vet and acces- sories to mulch and carried l. boil- quet of roses and maiden hair fern. Sh: ‘was attended by the groom's sister Regina Gallant who woro green velvet and brown accessories and carried a bouquet of roses and maiden hali- fem. The groom was ably supported by the bride's broth- er Alphonsus McCai-ron. After" the ceremony a delicious wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents to about 100 guestm ‘fir. which 4p. hwlrlrd r--" vxcckly meeting of‘ left cn a motor trip to various parts of the Island returning in the evening to receive the congrat- ulations iind best wishes of a host of relatives and friends. Dancing was indulged iii till the ‘wee sma" hours of the morning when all de- parted to their homes wishing Mi". and Mrs. Gallant many years of happiness. The bride and groom received many beautiful and useful gifts including Iineii, silver", cut glass, China, cheques. etc. ISLANDER IIONORED - Mr. Russell B. McLure of ConcordMass. had the honor recently of being the toast-master at a banquet held in the Worcester" Bancroft. Hotel at- tended by upwards of 600 guests. Mr. McLurc is general salesman for the Standard Oil with 6O sta- tions under his jurisdiction and hm: the ilistliictlon of being the younft- est salesman with the company. With prcrrioflom coming yearly to McLurc he is now first in iiric as general manager. 0110.0! the principal speakers at the banquet, was Ml‘. Jones. General Manager for" New England. who congratulat- ed Mr. McLure oii being one of the finest salesmen the company eve." hlid and paid a high tribute to his Prince Edward Isand birth and his upbringing. Mr. MleLuve is rr scn of Mr". rind Mrs. Colin McLure. Brack- icy Pllllll. FRIDAY An event of more than passing interest was the observance of the twenty-fifth amiivcrsary" of the marriage of M1". and lvirs. Wiliiiirn J. Paquct of Soilris. Reverend J C". Peters, PP. of Kelly's Cross and brother of Mrs. Piiquct. was flu" celcbriiiil. of the mass of Thank".- elving. Reverend I. R. A. McDori- ald. parish priest honoured the oc- casion by being present at the sul- euin sacrifice. Mrs. Paquet. who is" the parish Oflliillléll. presided at til".- orglin while Ml‘. Baqiict directed tile singing of the harmonized lWfl-‘IS of St. Basil by Jules Brazil. which was sung by the eleven children. Y5 MEN Ml-llfl‘ -— Coiiiniittcc cl . . men submitted reports at the the Y's Men's The meeting. dc- votcd to bimirless, was presided over by the President, Claude Smith. A11 announcement from the program committee indicated that it was probable that ladies’ night would be held the second week iri ililllllilfl‘. The sympathy of each rricniber was conveyed in a letter" to Mrs. A. M. Douglas. president of the Ynieriettcs Club, on tlic death of her father- recently in Ontario. Committee chairmen giv- ing reports last night were: Messrs. Fred Small, Ernest Bell, Walter" Grant. and George Craig. As sev- eral of the Club members were ab- sent. taking part in the Rotary radio auction the regular league bowling: game was cancelled. Club last night. Ori Tuesday, Nov. l7. at North Rilstico, the angel of death criter- cri (uiietly and SHZIIIPCCl from the ‘midst of loved ones the soul of lifrif. Felix Piiiciiu. one who was greatly admired and flvnrl" beloved by ell who had the privilege of‘ her personal acquaintance. She leaves to mourn afflicted husband. two one dairghfei". nalnely, ruarricd and residing at 1m Wilfred, student. lit-sf, I)uu_-,;. _ University. (Jluirloitetnivzi. and Fin- rence zit ironic; also a rriotlicr, Mrs. Alice Doiron, Charlottetown; four brothers, Albert. Rilstico; Xrivic. (Zhar"lotletovt" ‘ Joseph and Ansrllh. Ilustoil, M .; and one Sister", lifzirguret. Charloltc-toivii. The firiicral was conducted in Stella Maris Church. ivhere a filli- eral high mass was sung by the parish prlert. Father" McNeil, She is the first to be buried in the cemetery of the newly formed parish of North Rustico. The pallbearers were Messrs. Mosie Buotc, Andrew Gallant, An- gus Blacqiricrc. Earl Bizinclitird. Benoit Pincau and Thomas Pltre. You. who luivc known her, apriiy- cr for the repose of licr soul. besides an sons and Cornelius The rieivs of the pas-fag of Miss Aiuiaic R. M. Stevenson. whose death occurred at lii‘i‘ liiic licmc in Wlieatley River on Sunday ev- ening is deeply regret "rd y licr" host of relatives and friends, Death i" sad at all times, butcloubly so when taken at the early age of twenty years. Aus ie was a briiuli- ful girl and a general favorre with all who knew her. She will be sadly missed in the Young Peo- Dles‘ Study Group “there she took a keen filter-est. also the Wheatley River United Church, where slic was a member". In the home .."lu"re she was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevenson, the lo s will be greatest. There are left to nioirm. besides her loving parents. two younger brothers, William D. pathy is extended. The funeral was field from her late horiie the following Tuesday at two o'clock. when a large concourse of pgcplp came for miles to pay their" last respect". The service was conduct. ed by Rev. Mr. McQiiarrie, who delivered a. beautiful me=siige to the bereaved. Th: assisting clergy- meri were Rev’. W. G, Qulgl(i_y_ mm W. A. Paterson, and Rev, w, ,1, McLeod. By special request Ml". Richard Dickieson rendered the Mflumul hymn "If Jesus Goes With Me I'll Go." The floral trib- utes received were many and beau. tiful. The pallbearers wcr: Alfred taln, Melville Linc. Frank Mn\r:i_ lan and Preston Rackliam. Flower bearer". Orville Stead. Roland imcs- ham’ Arthur Glimmer. William Rnckliam, Charles Andrew, Leon- nard Ling. Interment W53 held in the Wheatley River cemetery. The funeral was under the direction of Cutcllffe and Andrews. "rumm- and Nelson, lo ivhom dccpestslvm; Stead, Theo. Sellers. Harold Blur: LAID T0 REST.—~The funeral oi George W. Drew was lleic Wednesday afternoon from her late residence, 189 Grafton Sh. to the‘ People's cemetery. Services at tiic liolne and grave were conducted b; Rev. Hugh Miller. Rev. A. E. Mac- kenzie and Rev. D. K. Ross. Th: pail-bearers were : Messrs. W. J. Drake. H. H. Jewel‘, E. S. Coffin, D Fraser", J- P. Bradley and J A. Mmre. Otxcrvirzg the iwelilfv-flftli anni- versary of‘ their wedding, Mr. uiid Mrs. A. McLizre rcccivcd ovfr one hundred friends who called last Friday afternoon and evening tr offer congratulations and best ivisiie .. Mr. and Alix». hIcLurc were mar"- ried at Saskatoon ili 191i. 'l‘iie_\ came to Puice River lll Apr-ll, 1917 where they ~ln:.e have made then ‘home and have a host of friends Bctli came originally" from Prince Edward Lulrnd. They have m; sons, Leverxte and Eldon, and out oflllitntci". Audrey. The younger s31). Eldon. is zit pre ent attending the UlllVCl‘."»lt_\' of Alberta, 1T1“ Nortlic" Gazette, ratings my“ Nov. 27). BIRTHS ir-ivrrzs-At lire P. E. iyfiiospfital Si\.l:lr"clri_v, Nov. ‘.18. 193i}, it) Mr, rind "NIH. J. ‘Illonius Davie". a son. IJOIIZON-Jit Nev." ULlunis", PEI fill Moi". 11.". Nov; :10. 191m. u; h, 111d M John '1‘. Doiron n 5011 lino“ -m the e. rt. r.’ rrssplllu Nev. 120. to Afr. ruid lvfrs. Ffflg 73!‘°“'!!- Clll’. u. cluizgliter. IIANSEL ~\l the P. E. l. Hospital hcv. 28, to M1". and .\ a, many ilairsen, City. :1 dailgsiitcr. l)‘1\\lll!§-—-At lllt‘ P. E. I, I{()5p][,|]_ on l\, v. ‘.18. 191th‘. to M ". and Zi-frs J. 'i'. Lesa. City. ii sozi. RIuEVLS-Al. Freetown on Nov. l5 1935. l0 Mr. iuid Mrs, Ailrec RM)?‘ tiilllshtm‘.‘Ncrluii Jcrin. IIANSEA-At the Prince Edward 151. and Hospital. on Sulfur-lav, Nov 23‘ 1936. to i-ir. arid Mr Frank J Hansen a daughter". fViliPfJlLip-At, Iianipl-an ,Nov. 35. 1936 to Mr. and Mrs. James V Campbell. u flairgiiier. ANDREWS-At lr-hurr- River, o», Nm- 1211i, 19:16. to Mi". and Mrs James Ir‘. Am’ f), ,n,;_ xlhFENlP-fit Pe. l. Quebec, Dee i‘ 193G, to Ml". flll(l'.\l1‘$. Charles Vincent. u son, Mr. Vlllc:nl,_i,\"a3 formerly Violet Moi re, RN. Qf Km. sirigtoil, P. E.I. At David- LOH. Sziskiitciicivirn, on 0.1, 39;], 19.36. Mflfjflllf.‘ Puikctt to John Charles Munroe. ilOFlHPYiV OfRgge Vflllffiy. P. F. I: . Cilillfliii ._ lPri r.ot pIc-ale . ' LEi)\\'fLLl.-E\'.~\N5—in Si. Jo-selzli‘: Chilrzli, Ottawa, on Jiprrl 1:1. 193.": by Rev. Jame.» Sizllriarl, O. M. I, 1-513 Jill!!! Sltlbhton l/JllWPll, Char- lo.i.tu\'.‘ri to lliirji" la‘ 'i1"l" E an", of Cllii .. ('H.\.'\ll'll).\'-ltliVll-Xit Rectory oii 'l "stray, Uirelribcl‘ 3 Daniel Chit .011 ul ,\1;\,=],._-qu,; u; iifils. Lcr".11:l~ Birt of spl- vamp“ Rev. l-i. l). l{r'l_\"1iOIl(l i1i‘irciri1in".:. lfliill ‘: DEX!‘ S A??? ’ Nov. 1J5, iviiriértTisélié i936. lrcrie D River, ‘Jflullis’. bclomd Crossniliri, age \Vlfl(ilf'i'--.l.t club l" ' wife oi Wlllarc; 23 Xfldfe‘, iinir (,il Noi< lliirricitl :5. _ . 1r" DQEL -—At his rcsidcrlcc. 8 Upper I"Illl.-‘ arc Street, Nuv. 3o, DREW-At the Prrzicc Eduard I lurid Helpful cri Morztiai, No- vember" 30th. M . bilizzr Drcii" widow of Lil‘ I. -.- Luflgygp \-,-_ Dtell’. "in licr" 80th year, DUFFEY-At the P. 1s. 1. H0sp.ta, on Friday, Nov :37, 193G, "v1 ,, Wlliianl Duffel". i n WE“ -"l I11‘ " ltil m1 9- 1 W, Gmnllt‘ \V.‘\lt'.st zigcd 74flfll1s, '" S'l'i£‘\‘liNSfiN».'\t Wluallcy Rivet on Erililflfii’, Nov. 251, logo, A115“; R, M. S eveiisuli, only daughter of Mi". and M1".-z. llobi-rf, l1. Sh-"celisuzi. MOONEY- llr lhi- Sarrul fleiirl lfcliic (ii'l l‘!fl'i'l‘l‘.ii)f‘l‘ Ld. lIlIlli. Acme, Frances hfoolici". l’ Slirtyb-At Wlusluc North on Silli- flill‘. Niiffllli)?!‘ 21v. 1931i, Mrs James A lv'liil't\' in her 12nd year srliiitiri m. fir." llox‘; - rib..- illllll. IL. u-y. M.i~ r. Nov. 12 ill-ill. to Mr". and ii . Kimball if Slciirivf. a son. lKllnbail Muiiroel nee Jennie ltflnro: of Rose Vaslcy P.E.I.- IllTGllPJS-mkt. Hospital. iiicsrlay, Doc. the (Jluirlottetowr. 1, i936 6B _\’( airs. -- ~- l. i930, Katherine (Jurrain in her 88th year iiNiylhN-At. his ironic at Grant View, Dec. l, iiJIlb‘, Welllnlil-Ol! 1'1"- miiii aged 8o‘ years. l MacRAE-In the Sacrvd Hear" Home, Dec. 1st, Mrs. Martha-Mac- Riie, aged 90 year's, formerly oi Tigiiisli. ' PIGO'l"I‘—At tlic Prince Edward Isl» and H0 pita] on Tuesday, December l, i936, Mrs. David Plivii 0f Chm" ioitctowli. formerly of Ml- $10M"! Funeral from the McLean ‘ MacPllEE-At Ounce Clive 0n Wod- nesday, December" 1'. 1986, Mrs Mary MacFhce zilzcd 91 years; SMITH-At Cziixibrook. B. 0., Nov 12. 1936, Joini F. smith. used 92. IlUGIlES-At the City Hospital December i. i938. James J. Hughes, aged 68 years. ' BEST-At Criipriud on December 3 1036. Mrs. Marl: Best. aged 90 years. RAMSAY-At the PE. Island Hos- pital, Dec. 2, i936, Mrs. John Ram- my, aged 91 W575- COLLETI-At . Hanover Strict- Summer-aide, December 3. 1986, MIS- ""r"‘e oollebt aged 85 ymrs. I Mr". J. J. fluqhcs", Kinkura. a2“ (YLRltAN-qlt Tlle Quail ha? 1S. Diifiieu. y liciixiie de Illi. at our l l l macaw - norfiiffifi, " llllilNi NllEll lalPs Offi. liue Calm. cting Pre- Business. 4—-'I‘he Coristi. 1s momentarily k preparations, unofficial, bring . mation. 111's office today conducting m. it prefent maln- Embfilfllilf: incl, lng the sealing lter Abbey and estimates 1m- levies and bal- tho Coronation for Monday, s been presided OI York, was ely. The Royal riled all public be duration of ties, "rlsis is having 0n the renting ws. The fact is a there has been off in thti l; a bis damper ioncerning the the country fay. ily iliscuwioris iis of sympathy nd Mrs. Simp- y, but the pre- irhaps be sum- encc: “the pity t‘ heard more urban lllfllfolls psorl had been with a ~lcrrl would lrur Q country dc."- 19 was bring tor from priv- ring llilo cv Some paper" ed to puhliii. "lng thcrn lzreal ‘ are extract: s who append s, mostly sub- ile would wel- age; the tivo airing nations r united." jfor an Ameri- a wife of our fence over the rf If the mori- erve tradition. give it up al- nirch fuss, aris- rejudlce, ls be- ar Mrs. Sliml- 2 scurried by irinoe." rge who taught idacioils. Why vs his private the national will change t0 y." wich Conscious 4-Tlic lives" ill arc revcolcri ll id to tiic 11!‘! Jftlltiig crlnfri , has conduct- is upset, scierlh‘ "ding the prin- f various scr" ck Avenue itfl\ f the East Sidl than doB-‘l oper Siildv f"? 3reenwlcli V111 paint-smeared uolly mistaken‘ "nts cleaned. 5 the Pin-l: A)"- lm-y, the sin ghborlicod sill?‘ per cent of al , ind pillow": all bassinetta mt numb" ankefs are col- 1d Avenue all‘ is 13 pg)- Ccill .g of the dinner md tails. 5",‘ rand women: the Riversidl R SALE alto Aiictlllll l" 1., at 2 lb m" iilldlnll- ml,‘ mm Camll?" h no“ spilhi m] “final. -"' m" ari-"uwli IAS ivnlfil" . Ezeeillfl" L-iosn-iz-s-il