5-. . , 312% -. y... t. H if i’ l3 . w?‘ ...‘ . t n a {in NEWS sunset... a m gpakulatl. E . .4‘ - . i ""1"'_-,"*-:' MONDAY —FIBEMEN CALLED OUT — Bummerside Fire Brigade were called out shortly before noon on Saturday for a fire at the new nsidenoe o Elmer Burt on Gna- vilh Street. The fire wu caused by an old sack cloth bag catching fire. There was n9 damage as the ‘ fin was quickly put out . B -—ENIOYABLE LOG! — Mr- and Mrs. James under-e anter- talned at four tables of bridge at their» home on Jan. 31st, for the .Glri Guide Movement which is going ahead rapidly in Kenslngton under the leadership of Miss Red- fearn. Bridge prism were won by Mm. Wilfred Taylor and Mr. Wm. McLean. A dainty lunch was ser- ved by the hostess. K. An Edmonton paper states that Mr. Joseph A. Hoiroyd has been appointed to succeed Mr. Steven- son- as Superintendent of Stirling Colleries Limited at Stereo, about 150 miles from Edmonton. Mr. Holroyd, who was born in Prince Edward Island in i888. is a pimeer employee oi the company. with whom he has been connected In twenty yenra. DIES 1N HOSPITAL - Mrs. Crawford Altken, 64 of Charlotte- town died at the Prince Edward lsland l-lomltal yesterday. She ls survived by her usband ,two sons. Rev. E. M. Aitlien of Calgary. and Rev. W. E. Altken of Ed- mundston, N. 8., and a daughter. Miss Linriio Altken of the Prince TUESDAY ‘Pile d ace! t .... ......” "em... "......:*"......-"" t. January 25th, i839. Hrs. Leo Car- ragher at the 88B 0! 62 years. —Vl8l_TlNG IN IIIDI-lbi. Humeliopgoodolbtuichlulhl. is visiting her parents, Ir. and Mrs, John A. Bum-Ilium of lum- merslder-B. -IETURN'ED T0 HALIFAX- Mrs. H. T. Bogg who has been "limbs her daughter. Mrs. me McKay of Summenide left on Sattnday on return to Halifax. MONUMENT DIOOIATID - The south African monument hem is decorated with flags and draped in black, commemorating the battle oi Paardeberg which ba- n was the final Battle the 8-1". HOME FOB. suntan-m body of the late Mrs. Hannah 8.10.112‘- head arrived on the Island on Saturday night from Boston, ac- companied by her son-ln-law and dau hter. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bouier, and her daughter, Mrs. (Dr) Goniding of Hilton. “it funeral was held on Sunday from the Baptist Church, at Tryon. FORMER RESIDENT- Word has bren received here of the death oi Flying Officer Carleton Ailenby Ross, of the Royal Air Force. son of the late Rev. George A. Ross, a. native of this city and for yearsa prominent clergyman of Street School staff. qharlottetown._ me Methodist and United Chum)” Funeral arrangements were not. complete last night. it was an- nounoed. The death occurred at. Soul-is on February l4. 1939, of Mrs. Mary Ellen Shea O'Ha.nley beloved wife of Mr. James 0'Hanliey. Bom at. St. Charles ,i.he late Mrs. O'Hanley was sixty-seven years olf age. forty-two of which had been spent in Smarts, when in her quiet and unassuming way she endeared herself to all who knew her. RECEIVES INJ U1!!!)S-Seven- loirteltvwn was many bruises and s bad fright yesterday. following an accident in which he was involved Saturday afternoon. The boy ran from the curb at the Capitol mam cane: in from of a horse drawn vduole and wee knocked down. He was rushed to the Polyclinic where it was found no bones were broken. ..°‘.l‘llIiW-ES.S INT AND- REW! erian inch, Montr- ngue» held ir regu r monthly sheeting at the borne of Mrs. A. C. MMKL . The President Mrs. Owen T. ughes was in the chair. At the last meeting mmebers were asked t0 bring their iavogtepoe . » The vault was a very tereeting gul were reed de period meetin, were ended. the hostess served dainty refreshments and a pleasant half hour was spent. 4,511) "I0 REST — Many friends attended the flmeral ser- vicu for Miss Naomi Larkin t0 Dfly nlssttribute of resnecttoedear friend. Rev. Wm. Vet-Wolf. PM?!" of the Hesbyterien Church con- ducted the service which was held from enq- of Spring street. The choir assisted with u. . The pallbearers were: Messrs. Don- old Baker, Eric Mac-Kay, Sherman McCassey. Percy Kinch. Will/B!‘ Oallbeck. Frank MacNeili. Int-er- ment was in the Peoples Ceme- -ATTENDED RACES AT OWN —JM1'. Per L. Bownees, of Sumrnerside, m - cred to Charlottetown on Satur- day to attend the Victoria Driv- ing Club race. Many hvrsemm from the country regret that I0 has been no racing on Bwnmereide harbour this year. Ice racing at stunmerside used to be one of the big "time 101' Saturday afternoon. but like many other things has fallen by the weav- -B.ICEIVBS SAD NEWS -.Dr. Delaney of Wellington has receiv- ed word of the death of his sis- ter-‘in-law Mrs. Dolor Delaney at her home in House Harbour, Mag- deline Islands, 0n Wednesday 185i? following a heart attack. Mrs. Delaney will be kindly remember- qt by Island friends. Besides her husband ehe leaves a several sons and daughters. One son Raymond resides at Welling- ion. e. m. r. Much sympathy is extended to the tives bereaved ‘the mstgrasnme‘ here when King George VI and Queen Eliza- beth visit the Province during tho comdng slimmer was discussed by Dr. E. H. Coleman, Under Boc- refory of Ctate and Deiiuty 1M8‘ intras- Ooneral of Csnado with Bil mmour Lieu‘ ‘ GOWHIO!‘ George H. DeBlois, Premier Thane s. Campbell and local officials over the week end. » Dr. Coleman, who is scoomwlll- ed by H. B. Stewart. of Ottawa. arr-ind in charbtietown Satur- day evening and expects to leave on mum to the mainland by plane at noon today. -nesru or mas use! ANN.‘ AIIINAIIL - There pissed away at bu home in Mount Osnnoi on M inst Mudflats", Ilia: . lflrlludult mos , outfits‘? l hi!‘ " f ‘end m _ r615. sign which draw‘? [es throughout New Brunswick. The 19-year-old flying officer met death in a plane crash near Brampton, Oxfordshire, England last Thursday. GYRO MEETING-At the rei- ular weekly meeting 0i the Gyro Club held last night in the Can- adian National Hotel reports and recommendations of the various committees were discussed and the necessary action taken. A baby mug was presented to Pruident Walter Hyndnran bythe last re- cipient, Mr. Earl Roardon. Dr. J. S. Ledwell was the chairman of the meeting. EXPECT HOME THIS WEIR —H0rl. W. H. Dennis. IMZlniei-er o! Agriculture. who was taken ill while at Ottawa. on business last month would leave for home on 'i'huredey of this week if his d09- tor thought it advisable, it was learned yesterday, Hon. Mr. Den- nishasbeenaguestothlsson a-t the Dominion Capital since I89- I-‘f. Coleman, Under" Secretary of State, and Mr. H. R. Stewart, Ottawa, who were guests at Gov- ernment House over the week-end left. by plane for the mainland late yesterday afternoon. Dr. Cole- his brief visit here in co plans for the Royal visit next June, expressed his appreciation of the Island and longer visit next summer with Mrs. Coleman. Yesterday he in- soected the Court House and Pm. vinclal Building, and was particu- larly interested in the Confeder- ation Chamber. --LEAVES FOB TORONTO-Mr. Calvin Bowman. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bownees of Simmer side leaves this morning for Tor- onto, where he. intends to make his honue. Mr. Bownese recent! resigned his position on the teenh- ing staff of the Summ “‘ High School, where he was hold in high regard. Before His dopartum h! was the guest of honor at several lit/tie functions. He was also re- ‘membered by the Young People's ‘Society of Trinity United Church. of which he was an active mem- ber. The many friends of Mr. Bovmeas wish him every Iuoeell in his rww spheres-S. BLACK WATCH OLUB MEETS --A new houss comm! the, with Roy McGlllvray, chairmen, was fumed at: a general meeting 6i the Black Watch Club of the Edward Island Highlanders night. Art Proude is secretory- the new committee with Jack Morrison assistant secretary and Norman MacKenzle, and Bruce MacLaren as cun- itteememspenk. meeting in- I-em. Pill jar Stanley Steele. The thanks oi’ the meeting were tendered B. 8. M. Paul for the British Naval En- family of 59781 ‘victim! “Nelson's Fuewe d or tho *Canadlan nneizn Witch asses in the reading room. , flowing the general semion the men's room committee met and clocking e B90 . Pmurdnln Blrilatmmngorafiitteemen are, Mex King, Arthur Carr old Dugan. ' -DEA'I‘II OI‘ MB- MOBIIISON-ilhere Phased atihls home in North Devon, gan Feb. 17. 1900 18st l0 days. b Boer leaving hospital there some time a ‘DB. OOLELIAN‘! VISIT-Dr. B. - ‘the death occurred late Thurs- day afternoon at his home in North Devon of Hector Falconer HGTl-IOII. after l. months illness at the age of ‘l4 years. The death occurred stlddmb at the home d her daughter, Mrs. Cecile Ibtnson. Richmond Street on Jen. l6, litli, of Mary Jone Rogclon. wife of the late John Kneabone, in her 13rd. year. A wed niobium mmmstairs morning urine Anne, da Mrs. J. P. MoC was extinguish d b small before much dzmegye ‘var done. The mg] of deal-h visited the home a! . W. MsoPherson, 0r- well Cove. on Jan. l2 and claimed 2g aldutlson funnier Jolm, at the age o tbirty- ve years. He was one of that communities most highly esteemed of various districts, where he was s successful school teacher for some eight years. LINTEN PREACHER ARRJVEB -R.ev. Theodore C. t ‘ n, C.B.P.,o¢New Yorlnwhcisto preach the series oi Lenten ser- mons at 5t. Imnstanb Basilica arrived in the City last night lather Potorseu is scheduled to preach his first sermon here Wed- nesday night. Temperature yesterday morning at 8 o'clock was 4 above zero, Mr. Warren Bums, meteorologist/at the gnu] ldl t i t on sa as n . Irish-t grvioue i had hove. ighest tempera. ye dub‘ was i9 above while last niBht the mercury was again on the downward path at l4 above. local l) ta seemed to be for coldfir ers Amociation, who ttended agri- in Ottawa, ’Ilor-' al as the repre- sentative of the Provincial Ciovern~ ment returned to Charlottetown . Mr. Boulter was called to from Montreal last week his mother-in. B. M heed. and ey accompanied the body t0 Trymi where the funeral was held Sunday. Mr. W. J. Reid of Kinkore, president of the Mari- time Chamber of Commerce ec- oompanied Mr. multer to the agri- otllitlne meetings in the Upper Provinces —VALI.'N'l‘INIl' Bltm executive of the Local GE - The Association his determination to come for an,“ Gm Gum“ of Kensmgmn m“ Mrs. James Sounders, Mrs. Wm. Delaney, Mrs. Lloyd Howard and we. Pemphile LeBlanc, entertain- s. delightful valentine bridge on W a evening in the town was gally decorated rden Coo d M had tied for lad- was proceeds wi uniforms for the Guiders. The death comm-ed in the Prince Hospital Sunday Island Crawford Aitloen, aged , of erlottetown. Mrs. Aitken had been in felling Lv in January an ago underwent an opera- hos-pita of many fine and heart, and death will be rdee regret in cley and country. born at Marie, her maiden name being Miss Josie Web- . eves to mourn her hus- band .two sons, Rev. E. M. Aitken . V. W. E. Aitken of N. B and e daughter er in Charlotte- Her soqsflev. Calgary un a the funeral, ghyiichdwillt probably be n“ gum 0f which notice -DlA'l‘l! OI‘ Mil. WILLIAM D. R-‘ntere 1% l?“ wlfi” M§:'.;ggk. .DsyidMecEwen Rev WEATHER. REMAINS COLD — first I BIIIOU! INIUIY- llr. [Crockett reported ttisens d c m lan hind schedule. WEDNESDAY LOTTERY DRAWING ... drowlm of the lottery in aid social service was held at Charlottetown Hospital last . ud Glliis pert p cases; Miss Angle Doirim, rsuuvn mm! PASSES - Mrs. Hamid E- MeoLean, City, “solved a telegram yesimdly - visinghero thedeathofhsrgip W. lib-s. Ibther B. Wookufle of polls, Minn. llrl. Woods-um isthedaughterofthe teArte- mas and Mrs. Clow of North wut. shire. P. 15.1.. and is widely here- She leaves of epolis . mvmnfinsxld Ii. Len-n. city; and e brother, Elmer. orf North Wiltshire. BI. Mrs. Woodrufle had been in f health since July last. but till the last were entertained or recovery. The llbbrunry meeting of the Women's Music Club wee hold the Canadian National B0001 night when the most ori French composers. Claude Debussymes studied and his mud in ted. the guest artist of mllhfl andubtrillifsnt m e expon o , tlcular. Relnterpretcd with p“ cere feel ' iiho typical symbolism and rare uty of the works of this first master of tho lo-ellisd modern music. Mr. ha! splendid technical control and re- markable muslcal ability; amt future ls predictor! by his er lvire. G. B. Full and other nulls- ans. Gcoutere and (ladders lottetown iolned lest bretlng the 82nd birthday of Chief Scout, lord Baden-Powell. together with that of the Chief Guide. Lady Baden-Powell at a dinner held last t in the Blue Room of the Old Members of ‘the Ind District Councils were “the guests resent. Major J. R. . Dist-r for QBOCVI County, presided and acted al boasttnsster. The p included: Toast. ‘Phe Chief newt andfliiof Gm reapwhtz by E J. J. Morris flampel. Remarks. Mrs. J. Y. may, ploy- iriclel commissioner of Girl Onion. violin solo, Miss Nan Rel. J1me H. L n11 of Solo. Mrs. Bert Patterson. Motion picture, Jamboree at Camp Buohah. ' . A birthday cake, lete with candlestheglftoflxtlbur- nett. pest. president d! the Boy Scouts. was placed at the head table. The candies were blown out .1100. Thesi 30b Mil innings. memorized» evenlngwesmal lianlerle. é-n-__ IIIilK-hfitbellm tlélg "b bythechairmenendflteee-kemlt "l bytidn “of ‘unknown ‘origin gutted mange ne=~"""~‘l§§°"“’.§; ‘Fh? “HQ her studies which never long course h“ awe. at lest with a gol- nt record. HOOD-Mt. V - ha")! accountant at gs Royl-lflonkof er yisahrfi o the Royal Brand: at Port Hood N B. wm was’ ‘his new lnmAprll. mlilllinnls V as he is e. native t0 frisnds WAS VIBITQB llEBE-Prirloe Edward Island friends will regret to‘ he!!!‘ of the sudden death 0f Mr. James i-Iumphreys of New York and Wilton, Connecticut, beloved husband of Bernadette Gills. formerly of this city. Mr. . accompanied by his wife had made many P1688911‘ visits to the Island and they both intended coming this summer. Much armour-by aw out w M"- Butnpbreye in her great loss. In- terment. was at his old borne Ded- bem, Mess. —GUIDE SERVICE-On Bundfl w... imiafiy?‘ oanrerfisgfilcr; ' Guides and “élfisaklna Brownies ayrgggg ~wfi5 to... ...... - . sma- "u. Mslnorinl _ Bummer- . lmmsn 0!‘ u“ a laud w unfit County. and R003 Underhey 0f m, Rartune for KinD Count!- 3i 2?‘ Cubmester ‘g? Char - - assistant ' win PM! NO. 5 (Zion)- s lame number of N?’ ' life vinini - of oyfleld sand _ M erase 1989 Mr. Port Hood and sur- The ‘was held Tuesday evening tterlded farm 811 (nee Rmomond Richardson) every J swoesPS 16s D521 "i nun l swan gn"a t? gel}??? g annual r men oil)! H FIRST LINTEN Rev. Pbther Theodore C. O. B. ,P-, New York, preached the g? i’ i 5 included o p addition to the ezeczttiva members were Miller rasid sllfa: of uef oi i. i . d the chefrl-itaglempurposesPa SERMON- Petersen, lsst. night. l-Ie Q0 gregstlm that crowded into the until that-ewes of the tasting. , Dr. A. W. Allfli. IDIOT OITICEIA-‘Ihe 18th meeting of the Board of Governors of the flutter-provinc- ial Home for mmgulciomen" was hold on Feb. 17th., ‘a . S. H. chairmen pres and am resent Dr. W. R. Hibberd. _ of Rcthesay Collegiate schoo. of the “I! was elected as follows: Chairmen. Rev. Dr. B. H. Prince. of 's id’: University, Halifax. 'Vios Che -. and others. The Executive ome" for the year i939 , Rev. W. D. Wilson. Prin- l of the Boys’ Industrial school . ‘treasurer. D. A. Mc- . Dr. W. . Rothoesyiliev. w. H. Dartmouth; luv. E. J, "rruro. not»: u...“ For Young it“, What a comm - h - \ NW8 rson 3120:? btlflllltd? h Ill 1661) fume has.“ r circulation m; "fir" media; health and m, ' should reign, A '" Yv“: P°°Ple in ma. . are gmcrally of m “m.” $m1m° 9' Pwllliratloa ... ,,_' mfinto help improve the blM , lion's Health m; y; meet this requirement u El, . his three concentrated 10m, l of Ill easily assimilated “is” Ether with other vnluabloip _, dieatod for building up , ‘ ltrmglhonmg tho nerves, “d H“ w W" Phillflil attraction. ho '1‘. lliiburu 0b., 14¢" n,‘ u irzv-z :_-‘ h % 8 . .Bl'lfltlVe0f boro. 8.. who pasggq u,“ , Mass, arrived in i“ _, lest t. Funeral will l» ‘ this moon from the .. .'. Funeral Home at two o'clock ’ —-BUOCESSFUL CARI) p _ qoemy anscrao Tris-foam‘ - at a est. of directors of the Prince Island ve ~ any: More. time W85 G ~ , s Leonor Charlottetown d . P. was re-elected secretary-treasur- er, tsmomi. Rev. W. E. Althea of N.B., was unable to some. FIRE A’! ll WATB; BIB-II‘!- Fire discovered shortly before two o'clock this morning caused some damage" at l4 Water Street. en apartment building owned - DeB Firemen s "” “Piififitsna... .... l 331.3: tho um was unknown. lest meat before ‘tnhe era's rags Chuflgol. mu m- Qw QV M'n of o.» a lumen: and me "Q.% Q3??? tdnn . Q lint-Rain weswbettor de- fensively than est med $112M -- JIIIAW-At West ‘ooythwl Wen Mm. Fred Barrett and . Emery Lyle. After cams 4 . .. lunch was served. Th wt, ' .in aid of the hell fund. Mr. J. J. MacDonald. a Mn. Wits elected president Rinoe Edward Isla d ‘ JMaoDon d. a. “ of tilqonzanlzation, .... s mee lflgs 1n u. fin? of retiri president ti. ‘ - equ wh IMO to attend wit... 0c ELECT OFFICERS — Qua MlryIsO. B. A., Kingston, their annual meeting with g, ly attmdsnce. The following fiicsrl were duly elected and Dir of I l’ n Outer Dlvis Wind. Guardian, G ' Yeo. P. M, Magaret " ~ ‘Auditors, Hattie Ward. ~ Neweon and Annabell I--- Organist, Melissa Holmes. ma. Pin. Edith Barrett, lifalinde ~ shall. Grace, Yeo Irene r Sophie Newson. At. the elm the meeting e dainty lunch 5077911. lifter which a sooill ~ ‘JLEEJ Win11- BIRTH! imfimifanhnmfi. til, rub. m, i939, w Mr. lbs. P. P‘ Morris, City, sllll.’ lhoAB Hosp“; Agebtho Pal at WWW . ruery . . f0 Mr. l-Ild Mrs. James MsoAri-bu‘ Bummer-side, a son. ‘.~ 'IeOLOSK.IY-;At Tyrone, m \- lfi to Mr. and liirs. Vincent _ ole-lacy. a daughter m». t_ MARRIAGE lfvuc " " l Gt. Dllllltlh’! Basilica. M. l4. t . George MeCormse. ' ' MoOortnac oi Angela Geroldine “u town, to _ é O‘ 141M518 POYld. nasrns ovum-alt Watorvile- M mo, Mrs. James Curley. w! onus-In the Citv aosvltfl . m». ma, Patrick lrmy *' wd ll months and 6 asymm- . and Mm. James Gillls. (W; .St. m... s...“ is.“ 55' I Crawford margin at. ado day m. n. 1939, 8M1 an’ ‘Mb yw- - yuan-mt Orwell Cove. 36W‘. m so, 1m. Mm’ A- W“ H! ' -Died in u» oi t $Z§.*':.t.~:rt.2w...% g g ‘m4 91 years. blouse-At ’Charlot n2. s. emu. and germtvstnw , . LY i. gangsisr. ._'. the fififw