- “;.’~.n.L . "-‘ liaanvi.-2.3, 19.39. 4;». {OUR NEWS BUDGET THE guAlu.u‘i'i‘E1'owN GUARDIAN ma OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS PAGE wurcrrcm ‘T MONDAY uel. J. Jardine. cemetery . olxty-seven remoes from the coni- munity of Glen Martin Congregation of CillEdCll.ll one who was I good citizen and a faithful servant of the Master. After a long . Illness patiently horn during; which he was tenderly cared .or by his wife and faml'y, and faithfully ut- tendcd by his ])il_\‘s.i(ilil. Dr. Bra haut. he pwsed to that bourne from which no ii-r.vel'er returns. Suddenly at the M:-liort Hcroital on Feb. 22nd, of pncvimonia, Don- ald Francis Rcss. \'Uilllgt‘St son of the late William Ross of I-‘alrview. P.E.l. He leaves to mourn three .-isters,'Margarc( and C.1:hcrin-3 of Cil8l'iO!t2lC\\'ll, I-lzrr ct lftlrs. Wal- lace \Vhc.1tl€_\'l of East R.:_\‘11iiy nlld one bl‘Ci.il(‘l‘ Williarn who was wlth him du:'il'.: his briff l1‘llt‘_\~, The deceased left his native ‘and for the Wcs: where he carried on farniing mid rattle- fully for m.l;lj»‘ _vD:ll siderctl :. gyocl l kindness and h:-,.. ‘he won - friends who \\'lil rlierl.'.l1 his '. Intcrnicnt trok placa in Pleasantvale Cemetery. raisin: succes- anzl was cin- nan, By his [XVII-I SER- fcr til" ms: days. is _exp2c*. to rail for B3:-‘lcn today. railu authorities in Charlottetown said yesterday The old tcrry “Prince Edward land” has been handling the traffic on the Bor(’en-'I‘ormen- tine servicc Frsight which accu- mulatcd at Tormcntine during the week was fcrried rcrcss the strait by special trips of "Prince Edward“ yester'cl2\)'. Heavy :1ut:mohi‘e traf- fic during the week caused the frci to flf‘L‘lll’!‘.lli.'1lC on the New Brim vick ride nfflrial< said The S. Cl‘mr'r~itrA*u‘n tr. rvoerted to re.’-ulnc thc ;(‘r.lC1' 'l‘hIir.'»daj'. The rlc-nil: occurred at her laic fl’Illl(' at. Tlfiznish on Saturday. May 16th. of Mrs. M'*F2dven. widow of the late A. J. ;\fcF‘ndycn for many years a member of the firm of J. H. Myrick and C0'.‘n',::lll_V. Mrs. lV‘::Fadven. who had lived to a very advanced ago, was the last surviving: member of the family of the late Ca.':t, William Hubbard of Tignisli. She is survived by her daughter Kate, «Mrs. W. Wlckhani) nnd her sons, Jchn M:‘F‘:«1dyen, M. 1)., O. B. of the British Col- onial Service in the VVc:".t Indies. and Kenneth l\Icl'-‘a:‘l_\‘cn. construc- iion cmginecr rc'~i<iin_-1 in Scotland. Her ‘.daughter Sybil and her sons. E:l\'.'i.n' and Bcnjamin R., prede- cea-.e-tl' her. Tlirauqrhout her long life the homeflof the Info Mrs. Mr.-Fadyen was xpmed for its hospitality and she was ever hirjhly esteemed by all classes in the community, by whom her ‘decezs? will he sincerely mourned. --BRIDGE l‘.’\ll'[‘Y AND DANCE —'I‘lic annual lZ:‘ir.Ip.c I=:1r‘.:: rnd Dance under the auspices of the Catholic Womcn‘s League, Summer- side. was held in the Capitol Grill Room»I-"ritl.'\y night. May 15th. when a very plemant. evening was spent by a large number of people. The first part of the evening was spent playing Bridizc and Auction Forty- fivcs. after v."n‘.ch refreshments were served by tho lndics in charge. The remainder of thc cvcnintz was spent In dancing. M sic vras itlrnislicd by the following: Mrs. Ruth Mc- Lclian. Mrs. Herold Hucstis. Mrs. E. P. Foley and Mr. Harold Huestis. Prizes were won as follows: Bridgc. ladies‘ first. Mrs. R. s, P. Jardinc‘, Ladies’ second. Mrs. Henry Noonrn; Gentleman's first. Mr. Arthur Al- len.’ Gentleman's second. Dr. E. T. Tanton: Auction I-‘arty-fives. ladies‘ first. Mrs. Ralph Mcfilecr; Ladies‘ second, Mrs. John Murray; Gentle- man‘: first. Mr. Joseph Gallant; Gcntiemunls second, Mr. Jerry Dou- ccttc. Summersidc police awaited result of a chemical analysis of the con- tents of the internal organs of Mr. Bert Paquct, .'il-year-old Char- lottetown engimcr. found dead in a momlng house there Friday, be- fun time inquest into his death could be continued. The stomach and other organs of the deceased had been sent to Saint John. N. B., .2, fort examination. ‘thorough inquiry into the case and all circumstances surrounding ‘, thd Charlottetown engineer's death , vol decided upon after Mrs. Bruce men. wife of one of Paquers fel- l -boarders at the fimmmu life. lummmldo police 13¢ night they expected no devel- euts in the use until report of ‘ is had been re- It had 1: nnoui-iced sf- ttioinquuttbcre washout- ‘ ' of foul play In the death. and the J in St, John. NB.’ Summer-side ' lag noun": told a coroner‘: jury hid hoard threats against the announced T0 C.RADUA'l'E—-Ottawa Civic ISLANDEJ DEAD - A telegram Hospital will have 27 graduate nur- aa been received by Mr. W. E. _.-e_-, 31!!-"J1 Of P0\l'n9~1 1“f01'ml“E mm 0‘ June. including Miss Doris Elinor the sudden death in Regina. on May cm~-.-“me;-_«_ of Montague, P. E. I. 0th of his brotlrcr-in-law. Mr. Sam- .._._ at their closing exercises in Mr. Jardine was a former resident of Pownal and is very"well known by the people of I of unclcternmied origin destroyed that vicinity. His remains are be- 3 lug brought east accompanied by his ‘ the farm of Arden McLaren. Brud- sister. Eliza for interment in Pawnul FIRE AT BRUDENELL—Flre it boiler-house and hen house on encll. during the weekend. Neigh- f bors. who volunteered to fight the f;.nnes saved a large nearby barn. Thedeath on April lath of Cha1‘- 3 Poultry in the hen house were re- ies Kenneth Martin at the age of moved unharmed, , ___.._ Busmrss \\'rls definitely on the up- ‘r.;r.ide in the British West Indies. ; Mr. Waltcr I-lyndman. who returnc:l ,last work from it two months visit {to the West Indies. said during the wzckcnd. The “Lady" boats oper- ating on the Canada-Wes: Indies "cc were cmwtied with bath pas- stngers and fueigiit. There was al- iso ll gcod deal of traffic between the various islands, Mr. Hyndnian said. i . i . ‘ IIESUMES CONTRACTING BL'SlNESS——Another victim of the political axe is Mr. Bord-an Myers. ifcrsnian carpenter of the Marine iD€].)'.ll'ilTl(’llL, who gave exception- Inlly satisfactory service to the de- lpartmeni. and whose rl;.<inis,s.1l a ' few days ago is a matter of general Ercgret. Mr. Myers is resuming his -former business as contractor in lCh:lriott';tov\'n. His qualifications _are well and favorably known to , Charlottctoivn citizens. In the death of Mr. Edwin Payn- icr, which occurred after a brief illness last Friday morning. May filth at the home of his son-in-law. Mr. Bu.'r:\vs l\Ica.=’e. K-cnsington. t and most highly respected zzens. He was the youngest and Just surviving mtmbcr of a family Iof eight. and his passing. after a ,long full l;fe time of 82 years. rc- lmovcs another link with the past, ;with the eariy days and those hero- iic souls who have gone before- ;\\'h:ch cannot be replaced. Living ‘the greater‘ part of his life in Bur- iington. where he was a. successful farmer of that place. some fifteen years ago he retired, and with Mrs. _Pavnwr came to Kensington, to ispcnrl his declining years with his Clfillfihtsr. Mrr-. l\'foar.e. FINDS DEATH DUE TO NAT- llit.-\L L‘AUSES—l“ollowl'ng a. post mcrtcm examination of the body of Peter Woods. who was found lying dead in an alleyway on Upper Water street early yesterday morn- ing. Dr. F. V. Woodbury announced that death had been due to acute gastritis and no inquiry would be ordered. Woods was discovered in an alleyway adjoining 129 Upper Water Street. shortly before 2 o‘clock yesterday morning by John Kervin, who was returning to his home. The deceased is a son of John Woods and is survived by his par:nts and three brothc:'s.—-I-Iali- fax, Friday, May 15. «The late Mr. Woods was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Woods, formerly of this city. where he was a frequent vis- itor.) Prince Edward Irland farmers and fislirrmcn were in a dismal mood last night, Freezing weekend wea- thcr which brought a light. snow- fall to the province shattered fur- mer-s‘ hcrcs of being able to start lllantlnf: this wcck. while the dirty weather had robbed the Island fish- ermen of expected plentiful catches. Charlottetown experimental sta- ticn announced last night the tem- pcrature had fallen to 32 Saturday evening. Last night it was at the 40 mark. The Experimental Farm ofllcials admitted the season was “baci:ward" despite extraordinarily early advent of spring. An early crop of wheat was sown by many farmers April 20 but no seed had been put into the ground since. Cold weather had also held up lr.b.<:ter fishing in the province as tcmperatums were pz(lTl(’l‘ai'y below the average mark 0! prev’! us sea- sons. Rain and storms kept the lobster fishermen away from their traps and catches have been small. Last night it was slightly warm- er but there was no indication of fair weather for the start of the new vi-cci: TUESDAY WEDDING BELLS—A wedding of much interest was performed at the Bumlst Parsonage Ti-yon on wed- ncsclay. April 29th at 7.30 o'clock when ML':s Elva. Louise Howatt, daughter of Mrs. and the late P. S. lluwlti. Bordml. became the wife of Mr. Lloyd Edwin Inman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Inman. North Tryon. The ceremony was perform- H by Rev. T. 0. Dewolfc. Im- mediate relatives of the young C0uD.‘e wltncsscd the ceremony. The bride looked charming in a brown plaid swagger suitywith hot And accessories tn match. The groom is it prosperous lobster packer and buyer. Following their marriage 1 large number of friends gave them a miscellaneous shower It the Landsdowne Hotel Friday evening. the gifts were numerous and use- ful testifying to the popularity of the .young couple. An enjoyable social time who spent other which all wished Kr. Ind Mn. Ixunnn much happineu and mommy In their wedded life. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Mn. J. A. Ritchie was held on Saturday afternoon from her late residence. in Upper Hillsboro Street. service at the house and grave be conducted by Rev. Hush Miller. as ted by Rev. J. W. Bar- bour. The pallbearers were: Dr. Ayers. Messrs. G. F‘. toheson. Ernest Duchemln, Geo. Pearson. Addison Miller and P. W. Clarkln. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Bert Paquet was held yesterday morning from his late residence. 140 King street, to St. Dunstan's Basilica, where High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Louis Dougan. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. W. J. Mccardle. The pallbearers were Michael Moon- ey. James Hickey. Richard Dougan. John Collings. Addison Miller and George Ryan. ISLAND LADY DIES —- On May llth Mr. Albert Craswell received the sad news of the death of his sister Amelih of Waltham. Muss, widow of the late Mr. Robert Wool- ner. formerly of North Rustioo. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Craswoll. She leaves to mourn two daughters. Mrs. Janette Law of Vancouver, B.C., and Heme of Waltham. Mass. who car- ed for her mother in her long ill- ness. and one son Ray of Waltham. MLss.. one bro;her Albert of Rus- tico and two granddaughters. The funeral of the late Mrs. Mar. garet Parshley of Cape Traverse took place on Monday, May llth, and was largely attended. After a short service at the house. the re- mains were taken to the church of Scotland, where her pastor. Rev. Ewen McDougall conducted the ser_ vice, and delivered a message of comfort to the mourners. The pa.]1. bearers were Messrs. Chas. Crag. man, Jas. N. Campbell_ Haggard Gardiner. Fred Trenholm. Arthur Campbell and Wm. Campbell. In- terment was In the Kirk Cemetery. —SUDDEN DE:A'I‘H—’I‘hc com- munity of Travellers Rest was shocked Friday on hearing or the sudden passing in the Prince County Hospital of Mrs. Donald MON-Eomery. formerly Miss Sadie Reeves. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Reeves. Freetown. The de- ceased wns 39 years of age. she leaves to moon. besides her hus- band. two children Ingham, 6 years and Wallace 4 years. Also one sister. Imnc at home and three brothers. Wallace of Freetown; Alexander, Stoncham, Mass. and John Wesley of Imperial, Sask- atchewan. The funeral whtch was very largely attended took place Sunday afternoon at 1.30 from her late residence to Freetown United Church. The services at the house and church were conducted by Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson. Two fav- orite hymns were sung by the choir and congregation and a solo feellngly rendered by Mr. J. B. Lewis. The pallbearers were six cousins M the deceased. The annual meeting of the Cath- olic Women's League of Kelly‘: Cross Parish was held in the church hall on Sunday afternoon. May 13th. The President. Mrs. Joseph Kelly being unavoidably absent. the chair was occupied by first vice presi- dent. Mrc. Creamer. who opened the meeting. After prayer, the minutes of previous meeting were read by secretary and were adopt- ed on motion. The reading of the minutes was followed by the ad- dress of the president. our Chap- lain, Rev. C. J. Pitre was present and spoke in glowing terms of the success achieved. and in a very gracious manner thanked the President and the several ofilcers and committees of the C.W.L. for the splendid work accompished during the year just past. The election of officers then took place resulting as follows: President, Mrs. Joseph Kelly (re- eiecoed.) 15!. vice president. Mrs. Creamer. 2nd vice president, Mrs. Francis Bradley. 3rd vice president, Mrs. F‘ra.ncts Hogan. Recording and reporting secret- ary. Mrs. J. W. Mcxenna (m-e1ect- ed.) Treasurer. Mrs. J. W. Bradley. Counculorsz Mrs. John Trainer, Mrs. Dunn. Mrs. John A. McDon- ald and Mrs. P‘. J. Flood WEDNESDAY PREMIER. LEAVES FOR. OTTA- WA-—-Pmmlcr Thane A. Campbell left here Saturday for Ottawa to confer with Federal government of- ficials. Ho 1.: expected to seek to- consideration by Dominion authori- ties of Cfurlottetovrlfo street work project which had been auucstcd u n relief scheme for local unem- ployed but which was turned down During Hon. Mr. Oampbelifs un- oonce. Minlaber of Public Works. Hon. J. P. Mclntyrc will In acting premier. Joseph HOUSE AND BARN DUBNI.D— Fire late Monday night destroyed the house and burn uwnul Charles McKenzie at St. Road, near Cardigan. The origin of the fire is unknown. Fortunately the cattle and horses were In the field at the time the fire wu_ dis- covered. FUNERAL sERVIOES—'I'he fun- eral of John McMurrer took place from his late residence yesterday morning to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer. Service at the church was conducted by Rev. C. O'Hara. C.SS.R.. and at, the grave by Rev. R. H. L. Baines, 0.58.11. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Jo- seph Storey, Wm. Squires, John Leightizer. John Ellsworth. James McKenna and Robert Diamond. A charge of manslaughter, arising from the death of Shirley Small- wood. eight-year-old Bunbury school girl. from multiple injuries suffered when she was struck by an auto- mobile drlven by Mr. William Phil- lips of Charlottetown. was laid against the car driver yesterday. Phil'ips was released on ball of $2.- 000 after Magistrate G. J. Tweedy set May 27 as date of the prellmln-, ary hearing of the case. An inquest into the little girl's death opened in Charlottetown yes- terday. It was adjourned until set- urday after a coroner‘s jury viewed the body and visited the scene of the fatal occurrence. Shirley Smallwood. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Smallwood of Bunbury. died in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital early yester- day after she had lain unconscious 15 hours from the time she was struck by Phillips‘ car on the road near Bunbury school-yard. Dr. I. J. Yeo was the coroner. The jury was composed of Messrs. P. J. MacDonald iforeman), R. H. McNeill. victor Ling, Murdock Ross, Sam Vail, J. Peter MacDonald and Harry James. The Prince Edward Island Rifle Association held its annual meet- ing in the Board of Trade Rooms last evening with the President. Lt.-Colonel H. M. Davlson, V. D., in the chair. Lt.-Colonel D. A. Macxinnon, D. S. 0.. Chairman of Council. presented a comprehen- sive annual report which appears below. and Captain W. A. Smith presented the financial statement which showed a surplus. Both re- ports were unanimously adopted. The report of the Inter-Marl- time team was submitted by Maj- or W. J. McDonald. who captain- ed the Island beam. The financial report was submit- ted by the secretary-treasurer. Capt W. A. Smith. which showed a sur- plus of over 3300. Both l'cD0fl5 were adopted. A sum sufficient for the entertainment of and conduct- ing of the Inter-Maritime shoot at Charlottetown. June 18, was voted. Col. Davlson asked that a vote of thanks be tendered to C01. W. C. S. McLure. Major-General A. G. MEC- Naughton. C.M.G.. DB-0-. ind MT- Peter Sinclair, M.P.. for the con- struction of the seawall. This was unanimously carried. Several mat- ters in connection with the range were discussed and it was decided to ask permission to open the H1188 on Saturday next. The election of officers then took place as follows: Patron—-Col. the Hon. 0. D. De- Blots. Prcsident—Lt. Col. H, M. Davison, V . D. Vice-president. for Queens County —Lt. Col. D. A. MacKlnnon, D.S.O. Vice-president for King’: County -Major C. C. Thompson. M.C. Vice-president for Prince County —Col. U. G. Dawson. Council for li136—Lt. Col. P. 1. Andrew, M.M.. Mr. G. M. Moore. Capt. W. A. Smith. Lieut. P. T. Hooper. Capt. J. Colea. M.M.. Dr. J. A. Clark. Major W. J. MacDonald. Lt. Col. D. A. Ma.cKinnon, D.S.O.. Lt. A. J. Mccnbe. Lieut. F. 6. Ken- nedy. Mr H. H. Home, Q M» 38‘- A. P‘. Oormley. Sgt. J. C. Stewart. Major L. T. Iowther. At the meeting of Council which followed after their election the fol- lowing appointments were made: Chairman of Council. Lt. 001. D. A. Macliinnonz Secretary - treasurer. Capt. W. A. Smith; Executive Com- mittee, Lteut. F. 0. Kennedy; Lt. P. T. Hooper, Lt. A. J. Mccsbe: Range Committee. Capt. W. A. Smith, Lt. A. J. Mocabe. Lt. P. T. Hooper. Capt. James Coles. Major W. J. MacDonald. Q. M. Sgt. A, Co“ ‘ The some members L1 last year were appointed to rcplo.-..i. .. . sociation on the D.C.R.A. Council. Percy Wllllama woo appointed audi- tor. The committee for selection of the Inter-Maritime rifle nun consists of Lt. col. Mncxinnon. Mr. G. M Moore. Lt. Col. Andrew. Mr. H. H. Home, Major W. J. MacDonald. An entertainment. c GORDON FIFE, Soldier of fortune in addition to the above will consist of Lt. F. 0. Kennedy. Cspt. W. A. 1.52;‘ The annual meeting of the xen- slngton School Improvement So- ciety was held Thursday evening May 11th, in the Town Hall. After the opening routine was concluded. the officers for the ensuing you‘ were elected: President, (re-elected) Mrs. William Macuan; vlce-prea- Ident. Mr. secretory treasurer, Misc Miriam Profitt. An advertising committee appointed was Miss Myrtle Hughes. Messrs. James Pendergast and N. MacDonald; School Grounds com- mittee, Mrs. W. Macllean and Mr. James Saunders. ENJOYABLE EV!-QNING--A vely enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boswell and Mr. Lorne Jenkins, McKenzie‘: Col‘- ner. when the three churches. Cross Road:. Alexandria and I-Iapelbrook met together to welcome the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mccabe to the community. Mr. James MoCal‘um called the people to order and made a very fittink speech. The girl friends of the bride carried in B. basket lld-En down with beautiful gifts. The bride and groom thanked the people for their kindness and the rest of the even- ing was spent in music Lunch was served by the liosteu and friends. All went home Wlihillg Ernest and Lucille good wishes for their fut- ure happiness. ‘ Pour graduates of Prince County Hospital training school—Ml.ss Isabel v . Ramsay. O'Leary; Miss Helen J. England. Springfield West; Miss Pauline Coulson. Seo- vlew and Miss 'I'heri=sa M‘. McCu- vell. Kinkora-—recelved diplomas and took Florence Nllzhilfllnle pledge last night as closinfl W91" clses were held. The pledge was administered by Archdeacon C. Dewolfe White and Mayor B. W. l.obln:on presented the certificates of graduation. Each graduate received a pin from Prince coiuity Hospital superin- tend. -it of Nurses. Miss Flurenct‘ Lovers and a bouquet of roses pre- sented by Miss Isobel Howatt. little daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Howatt. and Charles Simpson. young son of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Simpon. A wedding of much interest to ,ma.ny friends was solemnized at the home 01 the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. D. Carruthcrs this morning at 7.45 a. in. when their daughter, Helen Mir- iam was united in marriage to Reil- lnald I-Illlnrd Muttart, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Muttart, Summer- side. The bride given away by her father was attended by Miss Mild- red Allen while the groom was sup- ported by Mr. Munsey Tanton. Reverend Ewen Macbouzfill 031' eluted at the ceremony which was witnessed by immediate relatives. The bride was very attractively’ attired in ft suit. of blue with ac- cessories to match, The wedding march was very beautifully rend- ered by Mrs. Alex Horne. sister of the groom. The home was suitably decorated for the occasion with cut flowers and potted plants. Fol- lowing the ceremony breakfast was served after which the happy cou- ple left by auto for fl. short honey- moon triip to Central Canada. On their return. Mr. and Mrs. Muntnrc will take up residence in their pretty home on Hawthorne Avenue. Summerslde-—S THURSDAY ISLAND LADY DEAD—Woid has "been received by friends in this city of the sudden passing in Brooklyn. Mass, last Wednesday of Mrs. (Dr) Werner, (nee Mary Jane Curtis). daughter of the late James Fred- erick Curtls, His Majesty's Customs. she leaves to mourn, besides her husband, two sons. Wm. M. Curtis. druggiat, Belmont. Mass. and John of San Francisco, Cal. An aunt. Miss Emily Mutch. resides at Mer- maid, Lot 48. The funeral of the late Mrs. A. J. Machdyen took place on Monday. May 18th, from her late residence. Ingleside, Tignish. Her body was laid beside that of her husband in the cemetery of the little church which the family had attended for so many years. The column funeral service was sympathetically conducted by Rev. Dr. J. K. Fraser. M.A.. an old friend of t.he‘family. assisted by the Rev. John Sheen. of Alberton. Reativea who attended were Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rogers and Mr. Graham Rogers. of Summer-side: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. C. Hunter. of Alberton, and Colonel and Mrs. Cecil Stewart and Mr. R H. Rogers, of Charlottetown. The pallbearers were Mr. John B. My- rick. Mr. John Mclntoah. Mr. E. J. Mzfrague. Mr. John H. Mvrlck, Mr. J. A. Bernard and Mr. C. B. MOTH!- Mony beautiful tributes were re- ceived from friends It home and. abroad. A great spirit has passed in the person of Mrs. Mncrodyen. who Smith and Lt. A. J. Mocnbe. ..._., vo\‘i'o um: set I IIGRIT 1'0 DIIMN QHENDI-IUI’ Ydlfl FII 0 MM OIMRID ‘WM’ YOU AWN? M15 RI- TURN TONIHIT-YNIN WI SHALL ill won. as long as health permitted, 1 Norman MacDonald: . delightful hostess to a. large circle of friends. in bar spacious and hos- pitable home. Is .we‘l as a. friend in all‘ her ‘ “ . especially those in trouble and need. Her influence will long be felt. and her pas-sins and the cloning of the MacP‘adyen home will cause I grant b‘:nk. 0DDl"l:lJ.OWS' DISTRICT MEETING A1‘ MON'I‘AGIll:—Dele- Bltu from Oddfellowa Lodges on ‘Prince Edward Island met in a dis- trict rneotlgg at Montnsua Tuesday evening. a lodge: represented were: at. Lawrence and wildey. Charlottetown: P r Inc a Edward. Summerslde; Verdun. 0'1.-eary; Lok- alon. Alberton; and Hillside. Mon- tague. The meeting was presided over_by Mr. I-Inun Phillipa. Sum- merside. District Deputy Grand Master. Mr. Randolph Carruthars of Hillside Lodge will be rocom- mended. as district deputy grand master when the Grand Lodge meet: in Wo‘fvllle in August, the meeting decided. After the business had been disposed of a social hour. arranged by the Montague Lodge, W135 Went by the delegates. Mrs. J. A. Clark was re-elected President of Prince Edward Is- land Hoapital Ladies Aid at the annual meeting yesterday. Mrs. P‘. P. Taylor was elected Honorary President. President Mrs. Clurk told the meeting the year under review was not one of “grant financial achieve- ment. Nevertheless much has been , accomplished by patient efforts of the auxiliary members." Other officers elected wen: Vice- presldent. at large. Mus. A.\S. Stewart; Secretary, Mrs, R. Diam- ond; Treasurer. Mrs. R, Meikle (re-elected); Vice presidents rcp- resenting churcl;es—Mrs. R. Qulg- ley and Mrs. E. Nicholson tBap- tlst); Mrs. D. Schurman and Mrs. P. Fraser (Zion); Mrs. J. A. Bent- ley (St. Paul's); Mrs. N. D. Mc- Lean and Mrs. Keith Rogers (St. James); Mrs. Leith Wright and Mrs. F. M. Stewart (Central Christian); Mrs. Ewen Mcnougall and Mrs. Nell MacDougnil (Church of Scotland); Mrs. A. B. Fisher. Mrs. A. Plckard. Mfrs. J. Rotten- bury, Mrs. E. R. Brow and Mrs. W. H. Prowse (Trinity); Mrs. George Peake and Mrs. George Blnns (St. Peter's). Trustees elected to the Hospital board were: Mrs. J. A. Clark and Mrs. E. R. Brow. Reports were submitted review- ing the activities: of the year. by the President, Mrs. J. A. Clark. the treasurer, Mrs. Rowland elkle and the acting secretary. Mrs. A. Sinclair. The report of the president appear; in full. Communication was read at the meeting granting the Hospital Ladies‘ Aid the privilege of serv- lng meals on the grounds during the provincial exhibition. The thanks and appreciation of the meeting were tendered out of town contributors to the Ladies’ Aid. The meeting heard a letter read from Miss Inna Mair. superm- tendent of nurses at the Prince Edward Island Hcspitnl thanking the Ladies‘ Aid for their assistance and kindness to the nurses throughout the year. A vote of thanks was extended to the president and the retiring officers for the faithful work dur- mg the year and to the nominat- ing committee for its work during the meeting. FRIDAY Cyrene Kelly. Fred Phillips and Alfred Clinton. charged with rob- bery with vlolerice, clune up for preuminary hearing yesterday be- fore His Honor D. Edgar Shaw. acting stipendiary magistrate for Charlottetown. After the evidence of George Jeffery had been taken the case was adjuumed until to- day. Mr. J. 0. C. Campbell ap- peared for the Crown and Mr. J. J. Johnston for the accused. Mr. S. T. Galisnt, supervisor of Fisheries for the Province, was waited upon by the staff of the Fisheries Department yesterday af- ternoon and presented with s’gnal tokens of esteem. accompanied by cxpreuions of regret at the news of his retirement shortly from the eervice. An address, voicing the senti- ments 0' staff. was read by Miss Hazel Moran. Mr. Gallant was then presented. amid applause, with A magnificent lounge chair. Mr. D. H. Sutherland. Chief Supervisor of Ilvsherlea. Halifax. was prescn‘. and in B brief address paid warm tribute to the efficient service rendered by Mr. Gallant during his period of office. Taken complctoiyl by Lurprloe. Mr. Gallant expressed his sincere thanks and referred to the fine support and oo-operation he had received from all associated with him in the work of the department. Appointed to office on Sept. 1. Anxious Moments . TN! SAHII NAS NOT’ YET IIYUINI THIN WI MUST "ND H HIS III! 0091 A WONT-NIB WI. SHIP SNLS IN TWO “NR3-IN SUII”. .'it?..":§ ' om_amII.'t”on1oI ' asyaum coma. - Donald took place Thursday morn- 19l7. his retirement on superannu- ation will take place following four, months‘ leave of absence. MR. 5. T. GALLANT llETlIIES— Mr. s. '1‘. Gallant. supervisor of Fisheries for Prince Edward Island and the Magdalene.-s, yesterday an- nounced hls retirement from the position after holding it for In years. Mr. Gallant has been grun- ted four months leave of absence and he will permanently Abandon the supervisors office in October. He was appointed September 1, 1917. It was learned Mr. J. J. Larabee will fill the position "until a per- manent successor to Supervisor 0111- lant has been appointed." —FUNEllAL S!-2ltVlCE—'I'he fu- neral of the late Stephen A. Mac- the residence of his brother, Mr. D. B. MacDonald. North B-edequa. to St. Paul's Church, Summerslde, and was very largely attended. Rev. Father Mur- ray officiated. Rev. J. A. MacDon- ald of Tignlsh was present in the Sanctuary. The pallbearers were Mcurs. A. C. Mocoull. Robert Hogg. James E. MacDom.ld. James N. Campbell. Peter McIntyre and Daniel MacDonald. Interment in St. Paul's Cemetery. 5. mg from Picked up from I little motor- boat in which they had drifted helplessly in Cardigan Boy for more than six hours during I. heavy gale. James Steele and Harry Jameson. Boughtoo Island fishermen. returned home safely aboard the souris schooner Fran- ces Cook. The fishermen were left at the mercy of wind and sea when the engine of their boat. foiled Just after they had been forced to leave their Cardigan Buy lobster grounds by threatening weather. Unable to bring life to the motor. Steele and Jameson had raised in distress flag on their tiny vessel hoping to draw the attention of other iobotermcn. Mr. W. K. Rogers, chairman of the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal board of trustees. announced It the annual meeting of the corpor- ation last night that the trustees of the Cundall Home had passed 1% cently a resolution “to permit the hospital to have the use of me Cundall Home Residence and the furniture contained therein free of charge as a Home for and for the use of nurses in training for I per- iod olf three years from the first of Sep ember. 1936." “To attemp. to find words to re- turn thanks and express our op- prcclation for this magnificent gesture is a difficult task". Mr. Rogers continued. In another part of the trua «as report be told the meeting that. “coming. as 1: dog, at our time of greatest need for what. it offers it may’. we think. be classed as one of the grco est. if not the greatest. even‘. in our his- tory." I-Ila Worship Mayor Tumor mav- ed that the hearty vote of thanks of the corporation be tendered the trustees of the Cundall Home for their generous of er in offering the Hospital the use of the Home. The motion was seconded by Mrs. J. A. Clark. president of the Lidia Aid of the Hospial, on behalf of that organization. Mr. 1". W. Tid- marsh spoke in support of the mo- tlon. The report of the trustee: is presented by the chairmm, Mr. W. K 308911. contained I wealth of informa ion as to the opoutfon of the hospital during the put your. A review of the financial situation and a short summary ‘ g the growth of the irutitutlon dur- ing is fifty-three year: in exist- ence. A.aurp‘u.s of $84.93 on the year‘: business was one of the cheering mains contained in the financial atotement. The report of the bond of trustees appearslin full below. The meeting re-elecod the re- tiring three trustee. namely. Dr. II. D. Johnson and Means. R. L. Got- ton and George W. Mcleod. At a trustees meeting held later Mr. W. K. Rogers wu re-elected cho'.rmon of the board of trutees. lo Ihppines; In the Ilonio linen the Mother is sick Tho tlud, worn out moth! oonnot home I! III! in lick and worried by the never on lag houuhold dutlu. Bin [on run down and incumu norvou and irritable, downlusrtod and dlacouragoa, can't not of; night, and tired as when Ibo wine in Women suffering in thin way will find in lifilbunfi E A N. Pills a remedy with which to rocupenua Ilnkeslu got: up in tho morning u bod. their huitlx, build up tho run down Iyatcm, “.1 bring back their bodily vigor. nacnrvns DEGREE-Miss rem" Moolure of Charlottetown received the degree of Bachelor of Science at the closing exercises of Moum, Allison University on Tuesday. A happy event or more than passing importance took place at Grand View on the evening of May 16 h when a large number of Ni- atlveg and friends gathered at the comfortable farm home 0. Mr. Robert McPhee to do honor to Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. McPherson on the 25th anniversary of their mar- rinse. BIRTHS luuu—-At I-ne Prince County pital. Thursday.-May '1, 1038, to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Todd, Bradnlbane, a daughter. MURRAY — At New Wiltshlre. on Wednesday. May 13. 1936. to Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Murray. a daugh- ter, Mary Eileen. DOCIIEBTY-—At Pinette, May 14. 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. George Docherty. 9. daughter. Esther Berna. DUFFY-—At the Prince County Hos- pital. Thursday. May '1, 1938. to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Duffy, Kinkora, I daughter. BAltRll'l“l‘--At the Prince County Hospital, Sunday. May 10. 1936, to Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Barrett, st. El- BBIIOIS. 8. con. MCMAIl0N—At the Prince count)’ Hospital. Friday. May 8. 1986. to Mr. and Mrs. George McMahon, Emer- ald. a son. COUB'l‘—At. Chelton, May 2. 1936. to Mr. and Mn. I-‘red Court. 5 daughter "Etta Mlrzaret." STACE'1'——-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Friday. Mav 15. 1936, to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Start-v. Charlottetown. a daughter. PO0LE——At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. Sunday. May 17. 1936. to Mr. and Mrs. James Poole, Scruria. 3 son. N0’l'l‘lNG—At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Monday. May 18. 1935, to Dr. and Mrs. E. 5. Netting. Charlottetown. a. son- W 0 O D S l D l—At the Prince county Hospital. Saturday. May 16, WW. in Mr. and Mrs. Eric Woodsidc, Sununersfde. a daugh- her. McINNlS—At Hopedale, May 14. 1936. to Mr. and Mrs. John A MC- mnil. I. son- uuzvny -— At Crnpcud Mai‘ 15v 1936, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harvey A son- WI-[I'll — At Hampshire. May 19. 1936. to M1. and Mrs. Chester White. 3. daughter. GORIILlr—At the Prince Count)’ Hospital. Menu-y. May 18. 1936» W wyman Llorrill. DEATH S M ADYEN'—At'I‘llI\151"-5“ May 16, 1936. Mrs. Alexander Mc- Fhdyen. Macxanzm-—At sourls. Mal’ 1936. Mrs. I}. B. MacKenz1c, uilfd - JARDINI2 — In Regina on MAY 10- rm, Samuel J. Jardine, aged 59 yC:E‘AMEl—At the City Roswel- MW 15, 1935, Bernard Creamer, i?1°<\:xnrnu3n?1a:r:'-4-At the city HW‘“‘- Mgy 1a, 1936, John McMurrcr, age 83' F ho ll‘ 1“ MCI.lNNAN—At 11" “ 1,“. ougry May 17. 1938. 3"“ 3) erinu mum. Ruth Mclflnalcéiinty HENDERSON — At Priiggg R C. HOSP“-ll on my 18. :.d6'G)'t-ars. Henderson. Freeland. 88 , Mon. MAcrnnr.'soN—Ac Headnt; MW mu, my mn. M-ry Acpnmm Phonon, wife of James Ma mm-m M r°'“*::‘-..:;:,:. 13, John w. Mncxav. used t Gm,‘ uAonon1u.n..auaden1Y ‘as Mrs. Rim. mdsv. Mcv 15v 3” ‘M... John mcbomid. (nee F‘-0" Shirley ueouun—At courts» $3,633,’ 1088. llrl. Johann: Mcfiul yd" no of the late James MMQH3 - in rs-‘ _ Pl'l'y:‘ll.!v-At Mlscouchv. Wfflgr-‘*5, .1”, my no. 1938. Joseph P‘ no 02 non. ‘ ly Bob Moore and john Hui" ____; in us so HIST to ma new tune NI oousi-if ransom; manna-n tum WI. smut. «Av: News on um Tttlllr 1