PAGE '1‘ ELV l TE Burr "i" vvu one}. 011R ws BL DGET m OURSATURDAY. SUBSCRIBE 1 e a 1 t. a Ii as 'sl —-~— w. c RS —l!INI) lAsTIlI. IN “m: .- Riussell Ramsay, who is attending t Allison University, Beokville, the Easter holidays with his Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simmer-side. He was ee- compenled by Mr. Clifford Char- lier of Quebec who was his guest . . BUR-NIB —'I\N dweller‘ . St. M117’! 308d and almost l the contents were destroyed by fire th. There was 11o in- KILLED men labored for sever turday afternoon‘ Fredericton Station was the rails. Meanwhile ted as trains were rout- olocklrlg the main but slight damage to roadbed and the was enroutc to ——EETUILNED HOME-Rev. mending the wmm with re in Boston are urpected hom Mrs. lunar. mtsmunt was in Mount Royal Cemetery. t Admin“; vassar. LEAVES roar-eras Bowman. Norberto-B qgpmm m . _ m 'ro roar mu. m u” lo ry Damn. left baud. P.E.I.. from where Mr. Elliott Hudson. Halifax, Dis- m‘ Byway No" soon. with prod Mshcoe trict Governor of Mari Club officially at their meeting m; at the YMCA. when I large s. tendance greeted their my. —TO ATTEND FUNERAL —- Mr. Lowrance Gallant, organist of St. GBADUATING TONIGHT -ln- ad studen s of Pine lnity Oolege. Halifax, ises ta m of his brother. Mr. Stanley Gallant. who passed aw on Saturday morning‘. HORSE KILLED o --A car driven by "of Charlottetown collided horse drawn vehicle on the inent. a. mile east of Hunter 1118 Mr. Albert Paul of Br eifland driver of the horse, was un- inJured although shaken u. The accident occurred on a hill ed Police said. Snow the road on both sides leaving little r DELIVERED-A delivered in the Bu- -IASTER GIFT — The Court; on April 19th in the Stoeves ioners cf St. John's Church, Eleanors. remembe White, widow of their late rector, at llhster tide with a very loveh’ pair of black silk handkerchief. Mrs. the recipient of gifts. Mrs. White appreciated velry choir substituted for Mr. at. High Mass at st. Pa/uls Church, She leevfll W mourn husband. two sons. John in Neil. ports Editor Patriot. Giarlotfielown; .A. Bl Ch this ev Harold K. Wright, B. A., who also an honours graduate in sys- tematic meow" ‘m is . an o! There was a good attendance at d Mrs . LADIES MEET f The Ladies Auxiliary of the Kings County Hospital _ ' . Louis MacDonad ed. ‘Three bedrooms were re- ted by Mr. Sheldon some hdividual 1w- ( u. 00W IHMQUUNICO .W. 00d. MI‘. Fred QVIIOII QUI- _ o! sumnwmid. was A.’ etirver mm thl Britishl) On retinas fromwhis service, Iboker moved with his; Maw noon-st Green Bay. Pr. hula.-- ‘ndua-‘Juhnl final!!!” e All?“ 15.1938, to M1‘ ‘ Mrs. Matthias Flood. a detain, Rose! >. . outfit’ - At- xnugustine cow's. Tuesday, April 12, 1938 to m. and.- Mrs. to hear of the sudden death of Deacon Samuel Leod. of 2851 5th. Averill Brid etown, Prince Edward Is- more than space tor a single track. _ EASTER 0BSERVANCE—Fpllow- mg a wet. and foggy Good Friday, took advantage of the fine the propertyPS. Hill entertained the months Ladies Aid an Missionary Society of the Christian Church on ‘ruesdey after- numbe attended tional period and m ion a social hour fol- peseed b the th toners of St. John's Gturch remembering hen-S -I-‘0RMER. RESIDENT 0F FBEETOWN PASSES-Word was received in Summerside of the death of Mr. John» D. Deacon, for- mer resident of at Seattle. Wash. on March 31. 1938. after a lengthy illness. His wife, Florence Tarant. predeceased twenty-two years. Keel-Yes to mourn. three brothers. Prank and George at home. of Nelson. 3.0.: also five sisters. Mrs. George Jard-lne and Mrs. Jas. I Lewis of Freetown: Mrs. Kenneth Mason of Cranbrook. B. 0.: Mrs. ia Pound of Winnipeg, and Miss Iotrtie Deacon of Vancouver. Island friends will sym s- thize with the brothers and sis rs in their bereavement. The Mun ngue W. 1, FY6581“- wney for the Plaintiff. Mr. Steevel. ed the hoops... vtltn a qu i——— VISITING NATIVE PROVINCE- . Alexander Irving. Saska- reselvtui were u feather pillow mom 1°!‘ “V9111 Yelrl- 30m 1!! ton seventy years on.» tqukiilOil oi ten collars nom parades, which are pan of observance. All throughout the city and other parts cf the province were filled for the o estead h n, m. sister "Wi- W“ l . m w erge e w‘ hi; m“ w" ‘hi’ w" r thghleading life m- en in Canada, hem ".nted Preside‘? 01 ihe Life s ompanies doing business at the annual meeting held He is now starting ide tour throughout Canada. He is the guest of his sis- ter, Mrs, E. T. Hlggs, of Charlotte- town. and his brother. J Irvin ss Unc \.l the melnbersintetid lloluntu an utiiulun sale during the rnuntn. home Will 511W“ 1MEY~'_*-' r-nssa rnsTJi-ea ovari- In British Columbia, where he m: peren father attained the grand lg m yea“ u bridge w“ tn P . rs and his mother ' over ninety years. HOUSE DESTBOYED—The home of Joseph J. Stewart at Bey _ . _ . was destroyed by fire on April 1i according to word here yeslerda . The flames and evening. A cool wind kept some of the spring clothing on the han- qars but there was not. a few new garments displayed afternoon walk Although must of the country dirt -—VISI’1‘0R-s T0 SUMMBISIDE -—M:r. and Mrs. spent the Easter merside. the guests of Mr. Gordimrb mother. Mrs. Dougl Gordon returned on Mrs. . . d msining over visiting relatives and friends for a short time-S ' carried ones a building contrac- tor. Besides his wife he ls survived by a son, Norval, in Vancouver, a llflllghter, Mrs. Jean Doll, of Po . also two brothers, James. of Vancouver, andrglorman . Robert Gordon men u; ed on inc pissuigel- service tilnnc, watt‘. h s lTmUrcll‘ null. nil; osnnen .\'lc....oii. l-l. lotyetuvtn tins season, left. Sutur- raved highwuv between Charlotte- town, Borden and Summerside was s.“ nmcnmi “m the scene cl many motor vehicles. run. Pilot. H. S. min Rogers, Jr., us. a liilssengel‘. p over at. Moncwn. i lvlotilreal, remain- ln Massachusetts, and Edith Bridgetown. P. E. L. survive. “e Flaw‘ °“ ‘he With the death of Simon Proctor, 84, which occurred at. the home in Crystal Fleb. 4th, another link with the earlier days community was broken. Mr. Proc- ln New Glasgow, Prince Edward Island but mime to the United States as a . and for 60 years had ma in Crystal. He married Miss Minnie Mann of that town and at Christ- mas Lime last year they celebrated their golden wedding. At that time troy held a family reunion with all zhelr family home and many friends Master Robert Crosby. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Crosby of Banff. Alberta, won the three unlor ski- ticles were saved. N gathered formed a bucket and were able to save the barns nesrbyq The loss was erred by insurance. of Charlotwtuuti, as of deep regret . ml 1o MaeDon a _ Peter's wag ‘elected p a] st ard an veserday Other offic e1 incl ded- ice p Jack Matthews. A1 secretary-E. Doucette. ' rotary treasurgr. Miss Mabe ludimr session of the three y convention yelterda mo heard an address by Prof. vI-Io Court of the Prince of Wain Ooh ottetown Hospital of Emeritd at the e88 d been engaged as a Survey Ship Cartier for the past few years a on one of his trips extracted with the a short time after the POST NUPTIAL SHOWER. - A t nuptial shower was tendered for. and Mrs. Harry Brauder, at their home in Bur Th day Gve111n8.A|Pfll1,Whm a. large nmnber of friends and relatives called to extend their felicitations. To the strains of Ibhefigfmi Bridal the three lunior crowns, down hill, slalom and oom- bined to win the new Deer Lodge is cup was donated by ocicre proceeding to T RECALL SNOWSTOIIM-Raii- way men yeaterdgyareoaile storm in April, 1 _ traffic for about two days. storm in some sectionsdcf th The and Poultry Graditrkilg ing owner of Deer , a grandson of Mrs. ton, the happy couple were Summerslde-S. med into an artistically deco- rated living mom and seated upon a beautiiful stud‘o couch. the weather. The storm began ¢ounter trouble when the of Mr. P. M. Nash, Senior a y Fleldmari, Dominion De- ing qualities, quiet. unas- Anotkier hold burglary was on the “mm; mg 1-911; Win. Burke a son Williarriv» ..._'.;.a;..., brle. t. ~ GALLANT-At Siunmerside, April. - Fred 19, 1038. U0 Mr. and Mrs. 1988. to m. and mo. .1 Albert:- Mur hy. s daughter. Francis Eileen. BB. NNAN — At Kinlcora on April 1i. rsaa, to Mr. and Mrs. Matrtirjg _. Brennan. a son. Ernest John. e MACPIIEBSOPh-At the City Hos- tal April i6 .1988 to Mr. and Mrs. ernarc MacPherson, a son. KENNEDY-At Kensington Wednesday. March 23rd. to Mr. and‘ ' Mrs. Charles Kennedy a son, James entford. BEAGAN-At the Prince County: Hospital. April 19th,, 193B, to Mr. and Mrs. Everett, Beagan, a daugh- v ter. NESBflT-At the Prince County Hospital. Agni-ii 16th. 193B. to Mr. and Mrs. Nesiaitt Time Valley a sun. MCISAAiC-At home on Feb. n, iaeittoMnsndMrslifluclscao, Fairview, a son, uis Albert. MARRIAGES VAIL-PROUDE-At 8t. Paul's Reo- I tory, Charlottetown on Wednesdz‘ April 30, 1938. Hilton Clifford V to Beatrice Gerada Proude. ~of Charlottetown, Rev. H. ‘ t of Agriculture. Funeral services were ,1, B_ Artena-rt and C. d Catholic Church. Isl . P. Martin. The bearers were his sons James town, John Proctor and his two sons-in- law Augustus Willey of C Wilbur Gauthier of Bened . the Crystal ceme- terv. ‘flier-e were many ul spiritual and lcral tribute Mr. Proctor is survivedb hls two sons and two daui well as a number of grand —Copied from the led in cuttings Crews of men were sent out the next day to clear the tracks and 1n some sections they found from four to 10 feet of snow. Normal schedules were in operation about two days later. City Councillors in mecial ses- sion last night discussed two bills presented for payment at the last regular monthly meeting. I.n ad dltion the Council awarded a con- tract to H. J. Phillipe A'- Bons for remodelling the fish m: price was $495. Other contractors tendering included P. I-l. MaeMil- lan, $576. with metal frame for tables, and $170 less if a wood f used. Present metal framework was practically useless because of rust. it was said. Mc- Aulay 8s Boisner tendered for $496. Phillips d: Sons tender called for wood framework for tables. Ac- ceptance of the tender was moved by Coun. J. E. Blanchard and sec- onded by Coun. J.T. McKee. Coun. blotter at City Police headquarters taken to Emerald Summerville where by Rev. Father Mc- an L. T. Lowther. principal of Street School and o Teachers’ Federation convention at Hunt- frotn her nearest friends. Many of linen, silver. china and tlful dinner set were presented. the gifts being opened by M Prolfitt and arranged bY Mrs. Bert Warren. the verses Alena ll Mr. lvlcmil Nutshell. Otawa- This in egg and p:ultty grad- 0f enna. from the standpoint H” 15v” to moan‘ me O Mr. James McConnell, e Georitetown Schoo George Patterson of the staff spoke briefly. were also given ditctzoil methods. § ef. 0f M11 Keys’ made his get-away. turdav approximately $850 Hector Nleclreod while E885 We" End‘ Also his mother. “E210 bro- 8 Mrs. Clarence Hickey Sister mtherine Vinc- Helen teacher at Emerald and Kathleen at which a. dainty lunch wu seived. The evening was pleasantly spent. in music. song and social intercourse hrwght. to a close by wishing Mr. and Mrs. Brauder many happy years o! wedded bliss —POS'I‘ NUPTIAL SHOWER -- An event. oi’ more than usual in- at the home of Central Bedeque, when their friends and neighbors gathered last Wed- nesday to tender a shower of pres- ents to their daughter, who was recently m Robert Jar-dine. Mr. an dine have just returned from their ooh trip to different parts ew Brunswick and Quebec- The house was very gully decorat- ed for the occasion ln colors of ink and blue and white, and was red into the room “Here Comes the ds, as well as the irierior quality measured the WILL COMMAND SHIP —'I'wo Maritme men halve been appointed to command n, steamer southern service it was evening. Claude V Martin, son of Capt. Charles 1". Martin, former su t the Halifax Tow . Malone, eon of Canon 'Malone of Charlottetown, P, l, 1., 3 have been appointed“ waster nd respec ve of steamship Bentham Alabama and Boris“, ‘Oubm 34311 Willie men leave Halifax ‘Ihursdsy _ for Mobile wher they will immed- iately assume their Martin recently completed g tqm o service as first officer on the liner North wStar, southern wafers. Halifax Chronicle. EAfllERBEE-JENKlNS—-A very r took place at. the Baptist Church. on Saturday even- when Rev. A. G. united in marria e PrzllllJP Jenkins. anrl Mrs. Bclljilllllli J E. . f ‘Trenton, N. B. The and swre was gained- glassinthedoos-Jlhand- wiraipped around a stone The funeral of Mrs. Annie Cos- “s ‘med w smash m‘ ‘has, it imirilgash on Friday, Rev. Mr. Paterson 0 Costain for the past eight has resided in Portage. Her were taken to her ash on Thursda Nicholas. whose Doreen. seed six months. s“: “is-sit... res on e ay sleeps at the rear of m p“ reported he did not hear any noise Humour‘ m 9 Apparently the object break wasonlycaahraxsofaras could he learned. nothing was taken i 1 home in Miminlg night from where her burial too and" Annex me gnmq g1 ltown ceienrmed his ninety-fourth pir ednes- day evening with oi his I1‘ arm home at Searlwwn- _ k made a periflct host as with his daughter. Mr bert ed the brown crepe gown W h of New Gle-BSOW- brown crepe witlh ted by his bro- ‘There passed peacefully away to her eternal reward on March 30. at her home Donald Stewart -..oo WILD GEES! INCREASING- ed P01! ada geese in this ince show a most encourag- increase over last spring. 1n certain sections, southern Queens. season lock for s bumper ducks is bright munbers of breeding stock grater then the cor- g period Last year. which ebserv to Royal Canadian report that Can Catherine 'l‘horne) °°m w“ 5“ pm shock to her many was a greet friends through- nee. d retiring disposition. the late Mrs. Hughes endeared her- self to all who knew mgr)? little acts of kl l3“? balm.‘ “mp” “m0 more than a year. Argvle stewm was a da John and Mary Gill to the strains of Bride“. payed by Mr. Mhri Frizzeil read the names e Mm Verna Schur- and evening to extend rm- bride was new of 11°“ clder citieeu will regret to learn of the dealt of Captain William Tooker. April 12th inst. in Vancouver, Captain Tooker and his i’ nurnbe of Charlottetown whole many friends. I-Iis earliest years were passed in the reiriiler Royal The greater port of his life. however. he was enraged in hvdronrabhicai survey work. d Miss Die. Webster he unwrap the presents. Mr. Jar inc thanked everyone for their gener- tO bride. Refrem- menta were then served and a so- g was spent with some d time games being the younger element E118 ELECTED-The the Business Girls ic Women's Lea- their for many years assocl “l mum!“ o‘ it of the Catilzol In the early morning hours of R0 d John N M?! Examiner Office of a , . - lthough he had not been in robust health for a number of ears, he was able to be up an u" young coup eends. who all 10in them much hap iness _ ereud y throu h lie to V o‘ m. mm“ a3} . Fl‘ Tao... o“... "We MM‘-.“"’.. “ck on Saturday gt Montreal. One ‘c which destroyed the be M1" -———— than d l $h°°k l° m‘ ‘fiends “d Opening sessions of the annual H. ma‘ ed cxgrlsrxeéition of the Prince Edward eachers‘ Federation were . em Australia From there the miralty sent him to Canada. h from this pprt inithe S. S‘. for the coast o!“ Ce/bt. '1‘. G. '1‘ lor of this served as saillngwmsster with h: About the year 1910 the Cm»- dlen Government Friends and relativ sh stovgpipe in the ell p Th Addresses were delivered by ulckly that the Mr. Se, Gordon. MA. a. nat- flaines spread so q we o‘ m“ province ‘M now ‘my it was discovered. Mr. sch and Mrs. w an»; Stockman. Born a venr 1870, the son of and Mrs. Richard Stockman. spent his whole life a. hltlhll! "- enectod farmer of the um e bee-re John F. heighiaer. James Ionergan, Patrick Mull aenouzali (re-elected). AISCUI-S BOY FROM BROWNING-On Friday. April s. a number of the young 1a poiing about on the ce-cakes in the harbor swunl W alone at the time as M” $ mm N" h 9”“- two sons were attending sale at. Kensiny swift-runnlnc tide. arable nortio Connolly‘! wharf. now occluded by H. B. Irene. wls oar- rlmwsy by the ice. ‘.031 as were many in the vicinltlf- The farm is situated on Valley Road about the old school house and mile from nelqhboms. The bad condition of the made it dlificul’. for neighhouro 1., got to the, imx Bu. cnilrky as they cou bv tratglng away a w was allncnlrd l.) barns were save the main part of the savezl but with the valuable papers an Sclnirmnnls fur coat noth l in that part where broke out. 'l'hc l th Wlom ' Musi Chi: held rrmmuu. SERVICES-The fun- "fun, flat,“ ° ‘m eral of Mr. Wilfred Arsenault was Tug“; wanna held yesterday mornin late residence, 133 Ken St. Dunstanh Basilica, whegye gee- wls v. . nmgllio pon- bearers were: Messrs. Connie Le- National Hotel on 9th. wasverymuehrearet toillnessseverelcfthe were absent. The election d offbere resulted es cvws: President-ens. J. A. Ioiwso -Mim Biuous HEADACHE Omaizvmnsomn the Open sea. Reel ger. they all men shore except a te Herold quiem High Mass et n-yeer-old boy. Hogan. whose predicament became more perilous every ‘monies PM: nominees for the presidency spoke 4 w Richard Brown, the pollov the WW" "i" 51mm" d Jules Gaudet. Service was conducted by ck . y follow if elected to it. d. The filfnlwfe i Seal-Mrs. Prsnees floigtTgiihor. Membqehip eommitfce-Mrs. H. . Henderson. and Mrs Leigh Mi‘ officer of the oer ferry steamer at that there was not time to get a boat and launch an ice-cake as h means of locomotion. it broke up and went down under him. so that he was obliged to swim wh the dock “druid hit ‘s ITTID- During the session of the Ba tist Junior Brotherhood Sunday ster- noon, regret was expressed at. the coming departure of Mr. m n who is takl oss is partially cov- lnce. The house win a dwelling with fine ms which smouldered for a the lesson a verv fine tel was elven bv Horace and s. joint omen and sacred song recital by Herold S. been a valuable worker Brotherhood being at ready and willing h the icy water ouiiR Hogan. who m. Frank Hogan. fl men at the power house. was ap- none the worse for his but Mr. Pequot was eon- hh bed for s number o; There passed away at his home ie erton Cordon Itiee, Nellie Brento rutineers. Al Gallant after s s on. illness. , the son of the late Joseph Gallant. He was I ~ton to reside and a high class taiiorin t there and was we bly known in the corn- se ted M. cm marl with -—-—- l" n r ' ‘ Msnyhesrtsweressd mlllmhllilm‘ Dlflfllm com- splendid ideu for Ingram which pm- both attractive and ' On April 8th. Allan J. aid, age ‘Ii years, passed en illness of five months. He leaves to mourn his widow . f Mrs. Spindle, of IUNIIAL OI‘ MR. STANLEY Tut: ounsnirroiive ems, nit During his entire he direct" l“ YOIHL an nun! wees: In Dis "My food soured after male-l lmi eeute said-seine cad ens role horn my staunch. My head UM" end I felt depressed. tired. ase- Hidden constipation eased m! troablebetleerleeleliiwlthbr." Hamilton's Pills. ‘his: I on “toil will. h Swain of Mt. Hope, A. Mary and inlheproeos theho te o.“".......““:‘.:ii?.‘é diurohwesilil- eedefrmn m“ 1 I8.‘ Mr. Gallant was Th‘ "Vi" V" an “m, ‘M "m" tethemlreve. The lfietlffi‘; and 0Q“ ehild~ Capacity wdiences saw Sughlne Oirkdthree-ect e daughter, Mrs. New York. who ‘Hieatre yeetudoy. m fa! lilee e new use. Dr. liemllha’: rule is wobbly 3m whet {crawled-flu IIIOMlP-‘Q riih—"l" ioooossdsfiueetrwenld- k. iiiow and children. Iioisrn was characterised by its a1 tone throughout. w of the (Merlot; Ill un ilefivfiflllflflflx rgmexo-rzr-‘ll U!“ “an ymond offieiatin K. ,. TE-COIIOON-At the Uni , _ mrurdh Manse, Min-ray Harboin‘, April 16, 1988, by Rev. R. ll- W ster, Grace Jane White to {,4} eon tester Cch i oombothoifhlurrey MariseonMonda.Aipril1l,i by the Revvi‘. G. ‘Carlyle wont-sq A. Abeny . Minna} Gordond the SMITH-At North Vfllflikl, day, April 1D. 1938, Isaac Barbour. GOBDON-BUBLL-At Zia t. his ma. ear. 7 .. iisoammh- st the r. t" vital. Ami w. ma. "L m. ‘ t mer in his 1 year. - MARTIN-At Edmonton, I P. E. I. BIATON-At Hunter River. 1B. i988. Mrs. John Beeton in Illth- goose Mfrs. mTS-At the residence of ‘ \ April 20, 1938, Mrs IlhnilY W MATIIES w‘ I1, i938, Mrs. Malcolm A‘, QUQMUQUE Professional cots: ll. F. AROIIIBILIL} Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street _\ Phonn n. r. o. Box u. I v McLeod (i. Bentley w. a. BENTLEY, K. C. l<. izlatvroeik. 1.1.. B. MONEY r0 LOAN m Mectiuigan d. lmiiiui oduioAN. K. o.‘ Barristers, Solicitors. lo. MONEY r0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Palmer’ 8. Haslam . PALMER. K. c. s f ilsshsm. aikTgr-a. Hana of Nova Scotis cool-ism Caroline ll. Andawi” t a _J._..__..._.V._. . W‘! B i s. a i . . el L aroma bfAClmzN-At Belle Hut, AQ Merl Madmen, Oliver Brown. York. on Wedne ~ (IN-At so... Valley l Pete . " - WATTS-At mo residence of Oliver Brown. York on Wednéel‘ . dmy April 20 1938 Mrs. lXnii-y Watts“ _ ..o-‘-o¢¢.qo C s. A ILBNTLEX. it. c. Blrruters and Atiorney-at-Lswq‘; _ MAIK I- M! C. 8'1‘. CLAIR TIIAINOREB. Ao,_.___, .-.~ liehnend Street. ChariotilWWll- _=_—_-,—.:_->=_ei» BAH-l _ fine 8B. - _ l '1 ~. , . ‘ 3 a. r. sieimeel. as, q‘, i i1 I ‘ Tiuis-t