¢==E=H__I_BIflH_L__ ‘4I= OlJR NEWS _Wendall Maolflllan. West . d. drove to Charlottetown Saturday and reports road very good. . P. E- 1». IP91" Charlottetown the nil-lab -ENTBR.TAINID- Mn. Era 1 Mn. wood thin bridge party L. lo learn that she has wwvvwvwv A very enjoyable eveninfl W“ spent on February 23 large “gumber of f Marflret Ere-nuptial mower at her home ‘in taffnBGe. gifts received testified mt. and esteem in which she was wwv 119D». 1N Small. Summers!’ . had the ie, while cutting kind] to almost completely sever thumb when the axe he was using caught in the cuff or his coat sleeve He ieceived medical attention and ttis hoped that he will not. suffer loo much from the injury. . Many friends and relatives in this vicinity learn with deep re- gret of the death of Mr. Stephan Drane, Charlottetown. Ith, a former resident. of St. Ter- Remains were forwarded by train to St. 'Iler~esa's for burial oin Wednesday. Services M U10 131W‘!!! and grave were conducted by Q‘Q"4¢¢'I:eAAAAAAAAA‘an‘;- —IN.IURY T0 LEG-While fell- ome Mr. Scott Clarke of aidewayq striking Waugh, where the ed Mr. well as can biéxpocted under the TUIBDIY -ENTEBTAINID GUILD — N 1 has been p, patient in e Mm. Cullen was the John Driscoll for a short leavlni the homltaL-G. eating talk on the talk-S interesting and ins ing camiot be done Not Seen l Lnve." dropped steadily. Mr. Warren Burns. meteorologist ,at the EX- motor traffic by daylight. During the lllilhi/ the city snow plow went into operation to keep streets open for motor traffic. GYBO MEETING-An “Irish program" featured the regular weekly meeting of the Gyro Club held last evening in the Canadian National Hotel. Rev. 8.c_ cooper gave an address on St. Patrick. describing the influence this dy- namic personality had 0n the peo- lllo of Ireland. A vote of thanks moved by Mr. 0. K. Preeby, see- onded by Mr. Len M. Doucetiawes E tendered the speaker by the chair- —VISITING IN SUMMIBB — uona Bowser of Monoton. N. 13.. ls visiting her aun co ‘k B man, Mr. D. H. Etter. A sing- sorig. featuring Irish airs was led it a very by Mr. Gilbert Henry. gent. skatinn seofltlolh-B. B e r t. h l. LiKJlair, m. . -- v vvYvvwvvV-VYv-Wvvvvvvvvvvvv e Ye- ev-ee-.- day from injuries Nfllllled ill l" —PASSING OF MRS. REGIN- Summerside and vlcinlt learned with sincere re at of e passing 01' Mrs. Regi d Thomas of . on. who died in the Prince Coun y Hospital on Saturday. Mrs. Thomas W85 only {i6 years of a e. and he! early demise is a sad low to her husband and family. Mra. 'l'homas was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Chisholm, Tryon, and much Sympathy is extended to them in t eii- bereavement. Besides her “widen” ‘m hub“ i“ ywzarday Barents. one brother Mr. H afternoon. The slrl Wll-l in! dIl DOUGH! AS0115 Bmlth mrfinli an»... "1 tiers. Mrs. Earle °1 Lloyd Howatt are norm. was givog prize. Eleanor Bur and June (la-mob: V! All. traffic on Canadian lattetown and Moncton called into service two twin-motor- ed nine passenger Drfldorle Satur- hwluded iri passen f this city he Dr. l". ‘LL1- ln . Charlottetown in the evening. Today if weather condi- tions permit, two round flights t0 the Magdalen Islands will bemade. UTIV! COMBIITIIZIb-At ing of the Boy Scouts Die- cll for Queen's County held in the rooms of the Canadian lesion. the following Committee was M. Mnfitin; Scout. Mas- A. 3 Ruth ' Vlnniwmkre. Boantldbllfy. Mr. B. This group together with the of!!- cers of i-iie District Council, form the executive committee for the - ___q11maa;4n FUNERAL AT SOUIJB-runeml of John Geddle Sterne. 91- ear-oi resident of Sourls was hel afternoon to Bourie Cemete ort. service at. the horn! W86 i in Bt. James Un- Bouria. where hund- aet. tribute “cl! re- YVYYVW lowedcby service eon m. aster of he United uris. Palbearers warehMeaare. N. . Malone. John ll, M illlam Poole and Adrian MMIW vvvw vv At Wilmot, New Hi-lllllflhlfl. 59D‘ to rho was yen in man-i‘ dz. . -- fiiiil-ifilfit" OI‘ MR8. MADDIX~ oLY-ldwmr meme... e 311161101111. of Trvon. and two els- Boulter and Mrs twondent. Illa-ts case was before Honourable L_ A, 1515* Klnae Qtnlnty. over a year County Court Judge. Mr the "Appellant and Mi’. J. O f‘ ‘ ‘l wag l‘ Respondent. cident on saturda hid been cutting lum horses mused the other slight injuries. Dr. Stews aitua tom-S. -A pretty home wedding a‘? at the residence of Mr. . J Scott Ca rns, Duriataffn lian was unite Lemuel Hicks Webster. ‘me ee performed bv Rev. Harvey‘? B Obndassisted by Rev. J. C. acNe B‘! ether, loo e lovely "o. bri a1 roe . The bride an we dad Du 76° ungtoten . > ti!“ l’! SUBSCRIBER yellow“ “dit- Bu.>¢?r:..§'5ur §Tu RD --IITUINID BOMB - N lhoLeod an extegzled visit. to Boston visiting relattvea-G. Q - N in. Eagle;- Clnrk entertainegdtgne lav-ills G of the Bummer Baptist. gating their N ‘any I’! -—--i- rciui aoirpla 01' - ...erriiuazn1 uT.‘§.fi‘£’ii‘¥n.u“°%“" n- -—- . ° N-WIBSTBB W D §IIDOO Bi “n M51155 County Hospital has s""‘ ‘ ‘v recovered to be able to return! home o; mu_'luidfi_ Webeter 1 M ' . mu... ° 3v“““£'r. s. . Caledonia. The y mu couple will reside at. IMPROVED-all- LeOlair it —TEACHER-s STUDY CLUB- Miea Jean Moore and Min Elaine day afternoon for the ‘Teachers a. Study hour. Mr. spindle was the guest speaker gave‘ an inter- WEDDING BILLS-Th .tt.....‘i.’".2°t't..i§i“°“fi-' at u’ 031$ 2 .. n. Titnfim’ “"5 W MG I wtlno tutu. Tea. UKQ was served by the oeteaeea after o mg“ m1? 5°" ""1 Wmdmim- u» Misfit. but when the B oath u: both father ..'IN INTEREST 0'!‘ BIBLE SOCIETY-Rev. J, M. Murchison. secretary of the British and rpr- ied eign Bible Society, took the morn- ing service in Montague LAID T0 REST Mn 001118 of Outremout. P. Q. Um,“ O. N. I. OFFICIAL COMING- Qhurch Sunday. It was a most ‘ ' lNNUAL UIEITI) ‘Mus Choir 0f 'I‘ri.nity Umfed fiat’??? i‘“““" ‘ l5 ll i; b d m’ 8 Rlévthe uroh. . Ind ‘Mrl. Miller and R ‘ l" B11011 addresses Church. Prof. Roy Kmdan A hearty vote oi thanks was moved by ML ternpl hum-in. a S m, qmiogigwsprhn. gng- , River. after only a . manager. 0. . .. few day; illness of flu and WW‘ Charlottetown on Batur mo“ lng, according to word reoe Mr. Murchison te us that no difference how dictators persecute and try to crush out Christianity. 1r the people have the Bible it Hun» returned at Okotokadlberto. Monday morn- ing. fir; was visiting bei- distin- guished brother. Prof. Lister Gill. B.Sc., Hamilton Ontario, the oc- casion being his serious illness. brought on by service in theCl-reat Oh MscKlnnl has returned to lieruhome at leasuiz Grove andcame- home on the death of her father. the late J. M. Crockett. ~runaaan or" ma. PURLEY l’ MACNEIIJr-Friends from o! the Province attsendgg w un y . til. which w... held in and lw e afternoon. There was "W" a short service at, the home follow- BENEWUfG OLD FEIINDSHI‘? e . FIN Mr. Gardiner will addreee a M mum mm‘ . m‘. M sang a beautiful hymn, "Having FUNERAL YESTERDAY-Fun- eral o1 Miss Mary Lewis, 59. w“ held from the Maclmn Funeral Sherwood Cemetery, Services In ld conducted by the Venerable Arch" on ing the board room of the City building. lt is anticipated that‘. his SNOW STORM IN PROGRESS twgll den “may with the T Q ——A snow storm backed by Wind oi’ gale proportion swept Prince Edward Island last. night from the northeast. The temperature r010 to 19 degrees above zero early in the night while the barometer .. by fire, smoke and wan —RETURNED FROM OIPTOWN Kathleen Phillim and Mini llte have returned to th in Tyne Valley after at.- the abort Y’! MIN MEETIN _ 3:8!) celebrated 8t. Pitrlcw 3164!‘ WBOk-ly rneeti “l? R0! Oudimnre n“ absence of Doctor m, m. Burldsh ‘Baylor of m admires . Hie explained m Points of the service club-flog: . Webstfil‘. o. n Earle. perimental Station said. Roads m “n” expeckd W be 519*” l" where he received medical atte - w‘- Yt ll °W°<=W coui mar-non. - c z la- thlt he will retain hi! u-e “umkd to ufiifgf>§¥ick Them of Hope Rivelr who is today cove on Jinan 1 , —W'IN COMPETITION — Mgr. Dimggn wok m; Brooks’ rink won the Regal Flour M11118 s; in the cur- only one doy 6t tion at the Bullamerulde service and spoke words o1 com- com rent events o! the day and iedhlgh‘ o nsem-iflce. the spun‘- w elr Baht so shin u. wl whom they com: i.."°.,,,"‘.fl", will be helped and lflspljfl_ k nd and wile! position u». w“ loved by ~11 We knew her and will be neatly ml“- in the home where old 8nd were alwayu welcomed. She to mourn their ion thret ten and one nonhxéiemely. he foral tributes were . ing the high el- rinks e deceased was “My; e pail bearers were Messrs. Sanford Phillips. Ser cent Phil Foreet Phtlltpe. G. L. lack, Cor Adams when he hopes to ‘poll h friends loin in wishing him com- th la en p y“ o“ good health and a happy hday. with Mr. Bpoks’ rink cap- Th rifle 6'. "i g1‘: Mot-rm“, gndtmmfl? Ill-Y (mans Malayan. ni-Y l1 In- ield "gwllfty . .5. Baptist cemetery-a. u‘ ROTARY-Education and ‘the M1" of an address given yesterday by Rev. O.Cvuy MaeKenzie ofsaokville as N.B., at. a regular meetin o! the "we Rotary Oltzb. wlyrough gree. when man, the thinker had been forced tothink his way out, of a with Mr. A-l Blanchard presiding at the piano. Mr. Geo chairman and after oral business arising from nutmmalled on the speaker's of the evening Messrs. Mulrhead. Ralph Creighton and Stewart Leigh. Their addmwes on banking and insurance were both informa- tive and interesting. Plans for the Easter Monday Dance were dia- -RIZTURNING noun-w. merchant —EARLY FOX LrrTllB — - ld menu s w Alberta, who hu John Brooks of Linklotter h umber lit 5-. ALD Tll0MAS~Many friends in usie University declared ln I lecture in Prinoe of Wales Collefle Auditorium last night. M female oi’ l1 month: 0n p M mother just 10 months gave birth ‘s experience yery mmh. led extensively during tin HD6011! d lsitod ill the schools and colleges must en- Qfiuflnfg" hawmtmwy m," m hiker the the 1.1mm of uncritical ac- oe of other men's thoughts. "Our edircablonal s of O rent Britain and on ttl Cmtlnnnt. He was a delightful em» --SKATID T0 BOBDIN 0N SUNDAY-A party of young peo- ple set. out from Summerside on Sunday afternoon at one o'clock and skated by way of Bordon, arriivinl there o'clock. ‘may went in the Mics“ welt Hotel and had lundi baton-e stettlng on their rot/urn trip. On they met. another party evidently making for Bor- lt. getting cold all decided to go home to- er, arriving about five o'clock tired but well pleased with mum“ twat. one? husband and little family and her Wieffé ‘MMM h - eath _ own onoanrzan-A Char- a! m? ' ll widutmlt m, u, mound; lottetown anch of the Twentieth o alcquaintgicguua y JUDGMENT DELIVERED- Judmment was handed down yu- teiday by Mr. Justice Sounders in the case c! J. Justin Larkln. Ap- . "l pellant, against Claire Ll-rkin. Re. ed _.._. Pre- lowing slate of officers ‘was’! mam‘ Suki” m for the erwlllnz yeer:—" President, Frederic A. Large: first vice- resident. Charles C. Riley; ‘ vice-president. Jean Han- ' secrete. Mtrealurler is- te/wwri sideni Dr. J.A. Clark presided and this was the first. of the liter-club addressee to be Rotate Mac McALlBlb-At Borden, Flat N. moo. to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne lic- ofthe two fl-orgnaogu lhllfllhbulg; nemnairun “w” w- ‘my’ M“ m“ Alan-t Unkletter (nee Hester In B Km men) . BIUBDXF-At the Sawler N Home, North Tryon, on Mimhl i980 to m». and Mrs. Leith Stoftil. ~ I Jlldte 0d’ the County Court of would Humane-z! C. was working int Colorado Mr. Maoeypuwner of one elds mmoionod in the le. In It? amine of that. his father. J- grew Cobbler seed he would like to of seed. and the Judge 0i’ the pountymocozirt, e allowed tho claim of the Respon- hiroi dent, Claire Larkln, for her lup- ;l who represent.- tmcd for skating but in places a little rough. They may try again if the ice permits.—S. m funeral gale: of w. W. mourn» - i» e» was filled to capacity with friend: ‘t, i L ho assembled to s show their resp i. and sympathy. The service wu egonducted by new. w o - l1’ Allison McDonald. --ANNUAL MEETING LADIES LEGION-The Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian ion, Summereide N: I cumin meet.- iéig recently with l. record atten- - B. _.'ed the clut-r. The mum for u» new llymld: lieon: let. Vice Pr mar W. Roblneon: 3nd V firemen were called after ' i ent of the County Court Judge and yesterday Mr. Jmtlce Saunders handed down written ju merit. allowing the appeal ind settng aside the order of one Jardlne. FNQWW» l i notficed lyy Mrs. Myrtle Mac Cove. on March 14, i939. h has an t a . DA sou-n AWN Merdi om. 1w. to - and . . J. Johrietom-K. 0., was Counsel for . C. Dawson. a. son. JM! 2 ‘for-the ureh rive nrlnon we: . . “MEI . Hoary Shelloon. Bennett. Haywood One 0n." The h t m sung were Egan fr! the Amt-ml: J ' and “lhali We Gather at Honorary “llbearern wen J. Mat-boson. William Prank —DISTRESBING accrnnwn- “u” 9'1"” “Wm Mr Dml Milligan of Poplar- . in a i!!! the attic were loot Grove had a ver dig - a y treuing w“ m‘ bu Mrem er the interior J ‘Wm in" ‘w. on a fered d "tlllfilnx from the wade where e Clerk r. The teem which the was driving got out of floor. The firemen were to Rev. Harvey hDen snow on Prince Edward Inland ml. depth of 14 inches Mon- Mlldh Mil, 1939 to III i f th field near lgilltortgeosudcfen lsialt. of ov l0, homo of ivm. N- - MaoKlrinnn. ~ m. and Mrs. Stir ins M“ (nee Clara Masters) North hqwg, “ 0'0 122413;:- BIIVES-At Freetown Oll alwh tn e Pltmlna Mr. Mil an out. He suf- ered e broken leg leg fracturing 1t between the anke and knee, be- sides llljllfles to his forehead ‘and r o wind ablated he the mfilgeshorkld ble t m fl Del‘ w n a h-zvy ground drift wiring} headway. But in a short time rilre loyal support durin the ear a d g y n w; under control and all was ulned for the lame consideration to her summon-l. Mr. S. C. Iutaee of Blossom of Canada sentative for the Ml lnoel. had a harrowing e in Monday night's blinar he was obliged to spend the ni him on his return from the weet Mr. mistaee was about. half way between Mleeouirhe and HIS. FLORA ° t. onflundly atm- a an aged and u- Tyne Valley was called and render- m ed medical attention. He wu um taken to the Prince County Hospi- tal. where the limb was set. Mr. Mil an is now resting u well as can expected. Mi‘. Milligm ll over 75 Jars of a e and he is to be ccngrat. ted on e plucky mon- ner l which he dealt with a eerimu , , gum-m in ¥d°?p?¥“§§mtqw ill“ tilt... i ory six daughtdlg. ll wodaye- Rewuin oruhimlttlllltldw . dot-ml with hi0 p tl N. ‘H10 m It H W!‘ B“?! wheretliiey t the first log cabin lll u" l chM. "" fitlqlitihwnut Th teem. which Dill’ girls ha? from i” Dignan. Howlarv z CAIRNS - WEBSTER NUPTIALS m; m rm. W“- imrrlia Powers It-ation car with 3-9" 5“"'d‘y' nine laynerds been-me stalled near devoted member o! Scotland. and her ian chuaote nlamaoétrrlilia Werzieesda . March e UH Cf 8 I IYQ ~ Pl“ darn-r}. to many which took prettily decorated living room _ - an" ltltnrtelcfld at the ti‘ a i‘. wno it the i edi r féliends Bvllldnefglll v o! in? brat: n . c t t. swat-shim: IONIIAW Jrlurol ‘moon the two lea cl the innate, In. WWI-a n“?! g . Turquoise chlon ve vet endear- an exqursite arm ho quet o! es _D a ,3.