. - M“, Councillor and Mr, ro . ‘ hose and chemical - beat" out the blame: was w IDBSTERMEN FACE D mpectsorfor iaoboterin. dome least, éeecre 1,1155 bright, 1t ‘l’; ."”" e h ¢‘il‘§“ii.$“.i’.‘.i 2% of’ heir for bait were rinci dlfficultiilgg confronting t i’ fishgifi men Is they sought to get under the richest portion arvest taken from the no surrounding this Island: ' -MANY PAY LAST BESPECTS- al f MI. J. S. MacDonald, 87- i-lottetcwn man who . he, Prince Edward Isl d "Hospital Frzday altar a short eaterday Ill-infill)» dance. 5 North my. I th People's Cemetery. Services were conducted 3y (hi: Rev. y Harvey L Denton. Many hun of citizens atiended to pay last tri- bute 0t respect to the popular stricken with menlng . . Sea . . . mlth and Dr. Netting. Services at '10 grave-side ivsre conducted by the Itev. G. C. Webster. ~ SOFT TRACK CAUSES DERAIL- MENTS-Difficulty from 40ft; road d becaus of frost leaving the ‘ground had been especially prevai- cnt this spring, it was learned from _ ional Railway men last n ht. They had two derail- cause t.o contend with Saturday. Both were slight and . damage to rcllin ot give. About midn ght Friday a loco- motive attached to a. freight train left the rails at di __ ettlcd deeply in the aoft roadbed between the rails and it was necessary to send an auxil- iary train and crew from Charlotte- town at . M._The engine was on the rails without much t . Regular morning passen- r traf ic was not disruptzd. Satur- oy afternoon an empty freight- car left the rails at Wiiisloc. The car ‘tly after and no used, firs, Mcntrenll. Dr. Wood ow o i " d m“ replaced Sm "n n n e lsand an especially delay in traffic ca POSTAL CLERKS MEET-Mi‘. J fy was re-elected presi- Charlottetown Branch of the Postal Clerks’ at the annual session of tlic ore- r anization here $aturclay Alban McDonald; new position. He i5 surgeon of some note.-—s, (re-elected). Reports of the year's activities were submitted by Sec- ars and Treasurer Mur- csident in an address the desirability of having all employees join the Association, a branch of the Dominion o zation and through that m improvements were made in the administration of the services The meeting decided an nuociation dinner would be held in the near futuro A resolution was unanim- ously adopted expressing congratu- lations toMr. H_L.Picirai'd on his promotion to the position of as- sistant postmaster. . the Qhgflqtwtpwn 10st a wen known Agricultural Committee stated that - and highly respected citizen Friday J. 8. Mlwdonald greed done whereby farmers could get tnc Prince Edward lid-fad import their chicken ioyin his usual K00 gill strifiken suddenly wl this on Mon av. but tn conduct the train from Calgary to He leaves to mourn the loos of a devoted husband and if er anlflllgu of Charlotte- town. and trlirce daughters, Joanna. th Campbell. Also three Plpon, a medical doctor. who Satur- lane from her home abolition. a. "um m? mum's’ Rennie, Pinctte. --DEA'I'H 0F FORMER BEHI- DENT 0F CWTOWN A. Callback of Siunmarsido has received word of the sudden dearth Perry. which. occurred at her home in Bumaby, near Vancouver, 0.. on Monday. May 1st. Perry was formerly of Charlottetown and will be kind- 3y remembered by the older resi- F. son. She was 76 years of age and was first married to th late James Farquharson of Clifton. Lot 48, where she resided for some time teamed Common-Much sympat 2i yearn of age, who ruled‘ a- Princo '7 tied m o “H m but in ‘it: ICC I0 | Mitre um 51' medmn mu holpdid ur film‘ ' t... ~ 1..."; “undue.- Mr i uoclrrMcuowan, Kiunuir. Fred W. John ur c uu 'i-'€'°..."°%lili‘i°i‘¢ ettimé “l; at an enthusiastic conservative convention at Murray River Satur- day night. ~ T“ —FA,IEWIL IABTY~TTIQ Glr on February mm at n. ma; oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Dawn-id , Stewart. x l. 1. DQQCUH Alexander Se.» owed op to his atom“ inst, atthe rive nae of 89 YES". CONGRATULATIONS --d1‘1dmg congratulations are cxtcn Guides o; the ist. siunmereide Oom- M y gave a farewel film's hall on Ffilly evening ‘Turn .1. honor of Jo is voiy active member of e ny who is leaving shortly r B. . l Miss Tu ted 536i“. m. ....Jy°..ai“.fs.‘"°”“ —SCOUTS INVESTBD —-.Distri<t. Commissioner for, the B0 Scouts‘ Association in Pnnce Coun y, R. L. Mollison was present at the regular weekly mzeting of the 2nd Bummer- ide Boy Scout 'I‘roop to invest four lcouts with tab; Tbndcrfoot Badge. ‘he boys .were Elmer Bl uierr, ‘diwin Gallant, Carl Fltzpatri and ngustine O'Brien. Scout I/eadsr Elmer MacDonald was in charge of the meetings-S. -—-CIl_ILDBEN’5 C NCERT _.. Eight lllJi-lg girls u on a very cha concert a the residence of Mrs. Art ur Allen on Friday to pro- vide iunds to purchase two not water bottles which ihoy pdesentid to MISS Brown. Matron of the Prince County Hospital. for use in the nu:- sery of inc ho" ital. Th: llti-l: girls La. u... r, an Mrs. I . I-Iopeton, who estorday were cel- in Cbhflllll the G0 den Anniversary of their mlrfllfl. -visirwo IN _I'.‘LORENCB- VILLB-Mr. and M1‘! lflwin RWY» arc visiting in Flor- . a tended the weddiiifl o! Mr. Esteuigikeistei‘. M155 S meniid ‘crlixclgilville, l: B. and Jean Ea . Whi Saturday known in many friends hare will wish he!‘ well-S. KING'S BIRTHDAY SCOUT BONFZBIS-TTI-o District Commis- sioners of the Boy Scouts have been instructed to arrange for Boy Scout Kin '|- birthday bonfires for to connect up S tui-day, y 20. with the series of bonfires which the Pacific. As ‘their ally in Ottawa that. do fires will have lb canoe. “ACCIDENTAL DEATH"—At i110 are to be highy commended for their action. The names are Jerusha ‘ l-flfllrfley. Aileen McLean. Betty Mc- Kay, Janet Baker, Frances Anne Lecky, Ellen Mollison, Anabelle Al. the children which she accepted for‘ the nursery with thanks-B. —_APPOINTED T0 IMPOKTANI.‘ rosrriolv IN LONDON, ENGLAND --Dr. William Wood. son oi’ the late Huffy Wood of Summerside and a brother of Joseph and Leo Wocd of Summerside. left on Friday from Montreal on the S. S. Asconia for London. England where he has been filmed to represent the Canadian keting Board in the Empires Capital. Dr. Wood has for sometime been an inspector for the Dominion Government at the Canadian Pack- B well Summereide whore his many s friends will wish him well in hi a. veterinary TUESDAY -ni:"l'uirivnn HOME-Mrs. o. R. YIMTiSUII, wife of Pev. Mr. Harrison. rector of st. Mary's Church, Buinmerside, has returned from an enloythlawlsit to her sister Mrs James Davies. Mone- iv. a-s.‘ I Word was received at the Re- damptorlst Rectory here today that Rev. Father H. I Fleming, U. SS. R... Rector of the Roman Catholic Holy Redeemer parish, was to be transferred to a parish in Ontario yet to be named. ~501Mb!) 0i‘ TRADE MEET- ING-Soll analysis was the chief matter discussed at the regular meeting of the Summerside Board of ‘Made which was held in the Town Hull on Thursday evening. . G. S. Merriam presided. Mr. Donald Baker chain-min of he thought something should be and even CONDUCTOR 0N ROYAL TRAIbl-Cne of the conductors Who Will be in‘ charge of the r train when it speeds through he Province oi’ Alberta is is H. Large of Calgary. it was learned here iii-it uieht. Mr. Large, who is a native of Charlottetown. villi Field, Alta. Mr. Large left Char- lottetown 39 yours ago and join- ed the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Western Canada, Mtbr serving five years with the Moun- ties he entered the service of the Canadian Pacific Railways. The annual meeting of the Lad- ies Golf’ Club. Bummerside, was held on Saturday in the furniture department of Messrs. n. '1'. Hol- man, Mrs. Er MtacKay was elected president for the coming ear Officers elected were President, Mrs. Eric MacKay. Vice-president, Mrs. Alex Horne: Necrctu Treasurer, Mrs. F. J E. Wri . Convener; o! committees, (You ttee, Mrs. J. Leroy Hol- man: house committee, Mrs L, A. B- Home. games committed, Ma's. William Smollman: grounds committee. Miss Hunt‘ and Miss Gladys Holman: membership com- mittee, Mra. Eric MacKay. A sad gloom was cast over Darn- cy and surrounding districts March 18th, i939, when the Angel 0f Death visited the home of Mi- chael Brennan and called from Jhcre his dearly I.:loved brother at ,A the early age of 47 years. Mr. nan was the son of the late John Brennan and lived all his life on the homestead at Damley. Ho was moat liliihly Peteemod for his kind Fiflsition and thrift habiia. week previous to his eath he was stricken. with "La Grippa" which gradually developed into pneumon- and everything that medical skill and nurrinp could do was ght live. but God >- D done that he m willed otherwise and. no voted member. —- VINING AUXILIAEY MIKE-Tito . in! t. a. two "liiiil" m‘ the of m. um n u. st held at Sourisyesterdayinio 1 q e Bert. Mullally, the jury emerged with a verdict I of "accidental dea ". Coroner Dr. ; pan, MgEaohea-n presided. Accord- len and Dorothy Ellis. The Matrcn. in: to Royal Canadian Mount/ed was very pleased with the gift from Police records. Bart Miuialllv “£133. Y1 . kitchen of Us home here April 28 and the weapon was discharged accidentally. Shot in the stoma/ch. the death of Mrs cleuliihi: his 5110i!!!“ his 2-year-old wife died before a physician —"""'rd. dlizzr-‘HHIING-Jirlends in Summeraide will‘ be P1¢fl$°d m learn that Mrs. 011N101! Rllllrma“ whd’ bhadk an‘: i'.'1'§"§§#netun'§ 1112411 tea r 0 - an leave the hospital nd is convalescing at the home of er daughter. Mrs. William Steves MacDonald College. Quebec. is a native c! Freetown and was for many years resident in Binnmnrside. She is the only sister of Mr. M. F. Bchiu-mari. The death occurred in Rlverton Owen Hughes at the comparatively early age of 56 years. ‘For several months previous to his death Mr. Hughes ill health but he Bil/lull!!! tenderly is now able to t- ‘Mrs. Bohurman on February 21 1939 0i’ was in grew weak" and WM cared for by hi1 wife and lnmllY~ Medical aid was his ul passed etemsgl reward rtifled by Chin-ch. _ during his illngas by his Rev. Bull Croken. Al: the regular momhly meetina of the City Council last night His Worship Mayor Ibbtei’ stated that Thaddeus Kmckwood. Lcnnox Is- land Indian would be presented with the Royal Humane nsocietys bronze medal for is work in res- cuing Harold D. oore from a. 6 . Mr, the Island" train wzedr Dec- Moore. an engineer on I railway sufl severe iniur-cfl from scalding vmm the train in which he was driving lumped the rails near Bloomfield. His Worship has already received the medal and members of the Council view- ed it lut evening. Presentation will be made at. u. date to be de- cided ‘upon la at. A resolution brou ht up at the meeting declaring tat June 14th. the date c! the King and Queen's 'visii: m Qhsrlottetown be declared a, public holiday was passed lin- animoualy. GOLDEN WEDDING - An un- usually burn event took place at the home o r. a' ___‘irs. James E. Collins, Glen will‘: on the even- ing of May 1st. when a Iii-FBI! mim- ber of friends and hlativeo assem- bled to help them celebrate the fif- tieth anniversary of il-ieir happy ' tn from wedded life. The start to finish gave oniaelves t0 the full enjoyment of the occasion, and time flew very swiftly. Pipe, r music was fur- violin and gulta Messrs. Jilliltbr McDon- nlshod aid endlflyohn Mound. Glen Wlilleln Miss Anna McDonald. char at Caledonia/end Glcn William's tal- ented young piper, Donald Mcbacd address Qiiilireaalm the man An esteem in which Mr. and Mrs, 00l- aiie held in the community ft in mon was pre- thanked the Eu Knee and the olly Good mellow and bounti iluric wu now no William. After lunch of instrumental music wu carried b‘?! mac oun BlQIIl I {o ti? i. enjoyment of l. special culture was a tilts?’ a serious o County Iioapi wellal. can l5’ 22 H. sad circumstances. had been in. poor health for some time. He leaves to mourn, his wid- formerly Margaret Mlllman, four daughters and two soils; also his aged mother, Mrs. Wm. Camp- The funeral took place yes- terday afternoon from Bi. Bteph. en's Church. Burlington, Rev. ll", Freum officiating. H -—REPOR'.l‘ 0F POLICE DE- PARTMENT-Tlte report oi’ the Police Department Councillor “ledge at the monthly mes-tine of the Bvmmersid-e Tcivn Council was as follows? Convicted of drunkenness. five; theft. times; vagrants. three. to reach from the Atxlsixaihlaiflg will celebiate the birthday oflicl- ow Y. i116 D011‘ added alflliflm Mil. $27.50. was heartily summoned but all to no avail. 0n Monday evening nacefully to its If the mt rite; of the Roman Catholic no wag visited frequently 315:4) | Georgetown could not - eat 7118i‘ y Mrs. A.J. Martin, Glen d, Ai- alf dcflroom. on lf and his blushina bride. ash for their pres- further expressions will, after which "For He's _ " was sung by the entire gai-hdriili. A 69116335 by the laden of Aliston and Glen , a. program and ainging ~01 the . u i e Angina or "lint in NI DA! »~ sucnitgxsn! ' Llbomo is wau. A c EXPECTED-Mrs. Howard of und ial and ll expected. extendsincers sympathy to raisin: oi’ Fines break at the Vendor's Store. Allison Alumni. C. H. Black, who outlined Shippers said trade of regular monthly meeting of Institute for the B Wm. M. i4 of successful Tag 2am. were received. specie tion of the highest lndivldi votes of thanks were Mould for the use of I] . n. bars; Miss Prince Street School and Miss Ethel Taylor of West Kent school for providing teams and m all the ladies who helped to main this ta; day a mimosa. The meeting summer wax adiourned for the IIIOIl lhl. s; rintondont I. 0. Scott, be of the Prince Edward Inland Divilion of the Raul Canadian Mounted Police died in the Prince County Hospital _at Snmmareida last night. Ila was 5'! id. Ho wI-a Iii-ick- en with a paialytle atroko at the fcrryidock. at Borden late yesterday afternoon. Ila wan awaiting the arrival there of hln wife who was ra- turning from Calgary, Alberta, where their daughter we: bu. led In! cl I6 t flllfleflntoliduil Scott had been in this novlme Ilncn Int Bovleiulm- when in was tram-- lei-red rom Walton-n Canada to m °’;"'““-.i‘.:€.2“".”'l’.."""' who wu importance to V21‘: Home i! t: urge! Oltri-VI- “b. n. n of the loath A richn- when be new u in M! in? f comic,‘ AND! pention in the m». a "m" P5 pie of this Mm. IUBGLATUQAIIAJITIV ,1 L001‘ A ‘alnallssmroon Up Hilleboro ifltmehopauted by ohm mean Mon . Everett MoGougan at his home Winnibae at the In of 4b were. -DEA'I'II 0F MISS MABGAIET RAMSAIH-Thm posed away at her h-‘sme in Malpeque on Monday. Miss Margaret Ramsay. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ramsay. at years . Margaret ‘risdbecn an invalid al her life and was tenderly cared 101' by her parents and wot/her; and sister. The fune- ral took place on- Tuesday after- noon from the residence of parents at Melpeque. -I)EATH 0F MR. ALEX II. CAMPBELL-The death occurred on Saturday evening of Mr. Alex Campbell of Burlington under Mr. Campbell . vince. 11mg‘; w‘- V 1 a by communicat- out. y numbeiigutherod in the in»! to wnderg’. ' “u” ' home. The were the reel "—'_ i ‘ m“, 8H,,’ Mm “m, n bwrnic .I‘OUN‘I‘AIN In! companied by good wishes. Johin W. Murphy oapebl the h-sr B Sh . etcwart hill We" health for made a delicious lunch m» n‘ mumgguxlv, which the evening was pleasantly spent in dancing and music wbl was supplied by Colin Adams. ' REGRET EXPRESSED AT - ‘me of the W CPI-lid e d coma Riki!!! Mil-MI ’ l“ u officers 1J1 brctheuu fnmiisifmw“ urishing Ewan oi Banff. Alb 30h . tor of th Dowlid Portland. Qflflm- i ._-__» . FUNERAL SISIIV IUES SUPERINTENDENT SCOTT— The the late Superintend- to giving beau! c _ meettimgr 15m tlghlfioard of IIIBIl 0 N held Monday afternoon. Jrhe Pies land Highlanders Millim (Black Watch) playing the "um funeral process! ' superintendent J. 0. Scott d till Royal Canadian Mounted Police ed slowly tnrcuzb the eitv aifitsndent Scott who was in charge of the Prince Ellillfd Island Division of the B, C. H. - psitnl at. slummerllde al service at Trinity United Church we: conducted by Rev. Hugh Miller and Rev. Funeral Home where they will refit clock e on to hinitvlJnitsd Church for funeral servica starting at o'cio:k after which the caed to the Mac- o halt of the Executive of The C d n Aid Society submit-led by oxpresiue their r sequent lontoih Ex utlva, m k-i ing h.m for his Ecol? interestagnd gc-opteration in the work of t e y of those present for his fu- ture welfirire." The Society acknow- E 19¢ 0i I t 5 from the Benevolent ‘l’ a they leave by train tomorrow morning for Calgary, IIAI. YESTBIIDAIL- Murray, veteran of the unerican war whose casket W88 iraped with the hfitarle and Stripes. a collected. Waiter Galltnt was cen- tensed by Magistrate Darby to three years in Dorohester for a on Summer Street. The arrest was made by Ofilcer Schurntan of the Town Police. 8 LECTURES 0N SHAKESPEARE ~A very interesting and masterly lecture on Shakespeare was deliv- erezl Monday eve-nirg in Triniiy Social Hall by Dr. Hank P. Day of Szickville, under the auspices cf the Mount. Dov. a retired president of Union College, Schenectady, and active worker among the Mount glllison Alumni..was introduced by T. briefly the career of this uuistand- ing scholar and lecturer. At the conclusion of the address Dr. Day applauded. and a motion of thanks. moved b Dr. G. D. Steel and seconded y Howard Court. speaker. PORT CONDITIONS UNFAV- ORA-BLE-Jfhe S. S. Songdal. Nor- wegian freighter was discharging a part cargo of fertilizer from Amsterdam hem yesterday. The ship had Previously unloaded a portion of her load at soul-ls and ,. The shin was moored at the Railway Wharf and it vras said that owing to a mud bank beside the wharf piles the steamer immediately along- side the Wharf. Consequently short extenslonpiatforms had to bsbnilt to enable the cargo to be unlcad-' ~ it was condi- tlons such as those which made ship owners unwilling to send their vessels here and was result- inc in more and more of the for- this port being transferred to other centres in the province. SUCCESSFUL TAG DAY-The the P. E. I. Auxiliary of the Canadian lind, was held Tiles-luv afternoon May iiili. at the Canadian National Hotel with the President. Mrs. in the chair. Love That Will Not Let 110.00. ‘ Honorary psogl beams All WW‘- were Col. H. D. FUNERAL SERVICES - death occurred in this city April 30 .1939, o! John Robert Stuart in the 78th year of his age. Hie wife Miss Carrie stumbles of Charlotte- town predeceoscd him, daughter Helen. relatives are his brother Stuart of La Moure, N. Dakota, and a niece, Miss Jean Auld of Van- couver. BC. daughter of James Auld of the firm of Auld Bros. of this City and Adelaide Stuart. The funeral was heldwfsy 2nd. burial at Clifton. lot 48, ceme- tery. Pallbearers were: Messrs. C. W. Patterson, RR. Hurst, Arthur Airlock, Charles Hanun. Herbert C . Wood. Services well conducted by the Rev. 11K An exceptionally piretty Sprin Church yestsi- ay morning at 7.80 Margaret Louisa Cox, a n> noon where serv ducted by Rev. HarveyL. Danton who also officiated at the Interment was in Cemetery. Pallbearers were Messrs 13am Winchester, L. Charles Hines and Whiter 3. Wench: ) W all bearem selected from W’. John Hwcfllwm the one: ottetown ohm in News" D" GlIlIhTlB Bailingall. George ' c ' m“, an Ryan, James Buchanan. Wilfred 541m ,v . ,; acLean. Grand MllIhI-T» O. W. S. Bentley; Gland Iaotinor. Geo. l , z Deputy. Grand Semtlm . (hind Audiim. Mani is; Db II. ralixc ~~ai>roirvritn- w' Lwd “M w . m. he . a . . Peake. of Chatiélotgséwon "",',f“$',’,';‘:,,,'°?§§ announced M nual President's dnn ld in Commons Hall. Host at the dinner was President Stan R I N 0 . PM‘ m». Miss Manzaret Gavclhof ulickot; Deouty 0min was tendered the 131mm“ o‘ u" 3' O members of the Morin the R. C. M. P., . 7gb- merit officials and the City Po ca, Gordon Ffilanlrlin Ibo-Der. son cf Mr. and in the DNGGIIGQ of the im- Cu Quin ufnmlliea and Ex- ie es an a iiliclailv arranged $2M an idea set- oeremoiiv was per ormed by Vener- bl hdaacon Raymond and dur- ing the signing of the re Arthur Roper sang] ct “Because? N--At the Charlotte on Iv a. 1m our. . mggfimqenqondcn. Anon RM- CilEB-at the Prince mm! s . May 4. A. Fremont Artilll‘. Ilia Worcester. Saint ' énf-‘ihiom on Avril etiinil was fully com! vs themselves. The o ult who canably act- po ula bung was gnattgndddv and Malcolm Stewart. of 18A Foley 5L, a resident ofthls city all his life. died this mornina at Qtui-dy Memorial Hospital. fie was c Edward Island poor health for Mr, Stewart leaves three children m Mr. Thomas Stewart. Miss Laura m, I. Stewart and Mrs Francis IPiske swung also one grwdecn r. He was a mom ei- of the_82nd attaiion that went from Char- lottetown P, E. Ialan to the Northwest Rebellion. Indian upris- in Northwestern Canada The funeral will be held from the Second Connections! church Nltonday egernoon at 2 (The late Malcolm Stewart was suit of Poudre Blue wictah oaesorics. She carried with ‘charirhv effect an exquisite bridal bouquet cf Cliff Briar Roses. aclloiulo. Charlottet An enthusiastic meeting to o a- ntae a. Young Men's Oenaervaivo Association in the third district of Kings wu held on M in Carditen Hail. and was success- fully lEU-Ilmidemld much enthusi- over by Mr. John A. Brehout R0901‘ a ve Dav. held on M3 i inan- l al col- légtors include Miss Lorna Weeks. gratted that the’ lnclcm the: men from attending as man! blacci were im- ib The affirm elected were‘ passed to Mr. the room the Canadian National Hotel; DeBloil Bron. for a donation of bocol to Fullerton of la oreaented to him b ___,__ )I|land Bike society, 54 rs MEN'S MlITlNG~A upen- Gocage Mameaon, . of Cardrcas ardigan. Vice-President; J élfiu-‘Prm: George Inger Mon- Rniiresentatives from the Mpg“ Bell of nine: rl iey: m. Ca rm. Jame: Benn. D "I m club .n'at.¢u_ ' rim-Winn’ an ma. mica. Ian. . MuINTYII - NUPMALI -- 5t. M ' Curran Dunn wu qul but putt-y w morn! . $3.3m“? m u- a u. ‘