"rt-W rniaarxm" crown GITAR man Budget lair Qua‘ _$_5turdov Mbnday .“ -SAILED FOR. ‘ENGLAND-Anny will be um "tend; in Summerside mwosted to hear that Miss Ciuen- y willlanls of summeraldii; ‘who h‘; been living in New York- for mm, ume, sailed from St. John. N. l, 13,, latt week for Engiand."wher‘e h“, “in reside with ‘tier uhcle, .Mr. ‘gdivelt-Et ‘ ' - _cat1i alumna! can?! - 5155 Lifile McKay.‘ daughter of Mr. ma ltlrs. A. S. McKay. of "Summer- ‘mg, entertained a, number. of her young friends to a dinner Pill-l‘ l! me Clifton Hotel. last Wednesday. to commemorate her ‘twelfth blrthdly- The children spent a.‘ very hit-PW pyfllillg in DBPW Emu-fa ' ‘ ' 51; JAMES ‘CIIUBOII-l-Rev. B. Moorcliefld Lcgate occupied the‘ pul- p" or st. James selecting his morning sermon from me first Psalm. and in the eventng‘ med his remarks on two incidents u. the life of Peter._ Theantblm mcseh for the morning service was w... pet. us-Reason Together. Mr. Arthur Bruce taking the solo part in excellent voice. 1n the evening Mr. gharles McKenzie sang most. effect- jvely the beautiful solo Abide with us. _.__a_ ATTENDED CONFERENCE-The llinlster ol Agriculture. Hon. W. M. Lea, and W. R. Shaw. Live Stock superintendent. returned last week from the conference at Moncton with the directors of . the Marittnle Marketing Board and represent- elives from the governments ‘,1 Nola Scotia and New Bruns- wil-lt. An exhaustive study. was rnadc nf the whole production, hand- ‘jng null marketing situation in lsogs and as a result certain measures here adopted to strengthen co-oper- ative live stock marketing in this province. ' Saint Dunstana University incurred s severe loss in tho death of Rev h» ther Lawrence Smith, Master " of Studies, which took ‘place yesterday niarniug at 8.25 in the City Hospital. Born in 1886. at Kelly's Cross. Fa- ther Saiith was a graduate of St. Dunstan: University and Bt. Au- gustine's Seminary, Toronto. being a member of the faculty of the former institution since 191B. ‘ Rev. Father Slnith entered St. Dunstans University as a student in i902. and taught in the public schools ta 5i. Dunstans and graduatedr in principal uf Queen Square School for eevernl years. he entered St. Augus- tine's Seminary in‘ i910, and was or- lislncd to the priesthood on Dec. 2i, i919. aarvlms "molt! EXTENDED TRIP-Mr. W. Chester S. McLure. till/t. returned on Saturday after a cuslncss visit to London. EDEN-Rd. which lie made in company with his partner. Colonel D. A. MacKinnoli. DBO. in connection with the ful‘ auction sales oi the Hudson's BB1’ company. Mr. McLure. who was prc- ceded home by Colonel MacKil-lnon} left England on Feb. i4 on the C. P. R. liner “Metagama" and arrived in Saint John last Monday, travel- "llng thence to Montreal on business for the Hudson's Bay Company. The return trip across the ocean was a fairly gnucl one for ‘this time of year.- Tlie passengers. including steeragc. tourist and cabin voyagers. number- r1700 The Metagama. though a tolnparntlveiy small steamer, proved In excellent sea-going craft. Mr. Mc- Lure expressed pleasure at belna home illlhlh. He has. kept in touch with political and other events. fed- tral lllid provincial, through the “9“'5il-'!ili’l‘S. and is looking forward with zest. to the coming legislative session. __ Church yesterday,- lor a number of years. He returned . liilll. After occupying the pOBItIOII 0i’ ‘ Tucllsy- ’ ' . —BETUINED stoma-unmet Mrs ll. Eiliobinsnil. who have been vigil.‘ l!!! the letters mother Mum-Isabelle GIIIICIILOI Summarslde, left on Fri- dly val-return idtheiphome "in Mel- tort ‘ssskr On ‘their - way "they will visit friends in Montreal, Ottawa, sud _Ont. During their stay in ‘Sumnuraidetlteyyvere very pleas- antly ‘entertained ‘by. many old friends. severalwieiightful dinner being givedin their bench-S RECEIVES Dl-lzkln‘ with 'the recent. ice‘ sports’ conduct- ed by ..west. Kent-school. "Rowan Fitzgerald. hlciiest-polsttjwiruieriin this meet. wis'pres‘ented.by the Starr Mmvrwtuflnk ‘company of. Dirt: _n'iouth.»._1lov‘a-Scotia,.with a-pair of rrofessicsial ,Acme.. Hockey TubesJf 111s friends cohgrbtulate? this young speed‘ skater. oh - this ‘splgnditfrecog- nltiionand the Siarr company is to be con-intended for the interest shown ind encuuelgcanent given. ENTERTAINED ' rooms " riso- soclal evening was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jglllon‘ Cairns. and contests were indulged in. after vlhichluueh was served by the hos- tess. by which all did ample justice. A vote of uianks, was then tendered to the host. andhmtess for the hcs- pltailtyWf their home. After which they all departed. to theinhomes. feeling‘ they had‘ client's very en- joyable evening.~ . " - - EARLY‘, MORNING WEDDING?- The marriage takes..piace_.in the Church‘ of the Holy Redeemer this morning at. six o'clock. cPMiss Mar- ian Martens ' Mcfiearney," r daughter of Mrs. Carolina Mcliearney. Mount stewsl-t."_"to '14:.‘ Justin‘ Mexenua, of Illmsdaio. The bride ‘arid groom will b6 unattended theiebri’ er will with close fitting hat. alter the cere- siony and wedding breakfast, the happy young couple leavsvifor their future‘ home in Elmsdaie. followed byhosts otgood» wishes for a long life '0! health and ‘happiness: Among the many lovelywedding gifts was‘ a handsome chair from The Guard- ian staff of which thevbride was a ‘ member. AT ROTARY-At ‘the .Rotary chcon yesterday the speaker was Rotarlan Reuben Macdoneid and his subject was "The Sixth Object of Rotary." to encourage and foster the advancementcbunderstsndlng, good- will and international fellowship‘ of business and professional menunlt- ed in the‘ Rotary idea of service. Ro- tsrian H.‘ H. Shaw was‘ in the chair. This was the monthly méetlng and r resident J. A. Macmillan was in the chair" while business including the reading of the minutes was submit- ted. Tile Presldentannounced that good progress- was being. made in prepsrlnglfcl" the concert to be giv- en by the OrpheusEight under Ro- tarymusplces oh March 31st" and April lst. A nominating committee consisting of Past Presidents n. n. Clark. P. W. Turner. J. Afiwebster was appointed to nominate a cand- idate for President to besubmltted at theanhual meeting in May. The guests present were John Geldart‘. National Y. M. C. A. Secretary. and Hugh Simpson.‘ . .- I ‘I'hat‘he'_ls the only living surviv- or oi the Quebec Brldge disaster-R?! August. ‘i007. is theclalii-l of Mr. it‘. L‘_,ueilesse ‘of Montreal. .who arrived in the 'city"la.st- week" ‘to suparintend the erectlon'of the steel framework o": the new Canadian‘ ‘National f-Iotel. a contract which the Canadian Vick- ers 00.. Montreal. -wili endeavour to fulfill durlng themext-two- months. When Yourflougb " Hangs OngMix _' Tilisat ~,‘I'I9nie The be “it'd bur. can euly retinal: high-hell?‘ ‘gs-glen: eve ""4- Tbe way if. take! hold of atubbo “W!!! and cheat eoldl. [hing Imllllllll "W. II astonishing. . 4"! lira isteg on antes of sex. Pour into a 10 . "It. ail-Hill up with aln gran I ‘m’ syrup or strained honey. lueihwiu willnefir bewithou it. 0e " ~ ~ . - "Iectl . that had once been a bridge. Co J-fdlue at aummsnlds he stat- hffif-y ‘M m‘. “£11m work of ercctingthr hotel taut?» oninformstlw Nd b! Pl‘!!- ch,'”',.="°§"‘"l|‘|t°' aria}? "I"! . mine-warble teams next-week. mutton s sum- "Ill th-HuIIuUTEi-Ir " Ac sad iftcla expecteditairesodmugrr ousfwjs" issued uninv- Hwy onl- fifiidtjmt M of “L: a» ‘lb-tumult be undalt is museum t m‘ having inwnsctlne illum- in I: on ti.” “"°°,"'., .“ . ma: as placa. qt pa‘... tam-legions hi; u. snort-male. rue mailman" hm» ‘, maulidrei mt lush" Myilltldffting accused did snow st Ocurt» M eciitmfilfuw‘ " '°“°"" “esp-sit; offlftecnttonl. The she'd-lat. Eugene amid. prohibition ruler tar I "ted eclpieca of steel tubs time wilifwiigh laapistol-‘ssrcomtshlefor Prince m1: °‘ " A ‘i fimlcbeutslovcuecuee- '~ County oivlllrosus swan that he . I'M. palatable ‘ " "' ‘Lsguensme is ed on Cpilaat. Nov- mm" ‘ ’ xv» " ‘Maori’: aeiiilltj" cinch? ‘FW . It?‘ -' j i ". - .- "9'."l!4‘-*V‘ W"°'""“-' “mm” ' ‘,3,’ - wriaqiudijrgtatimivcisiciiiesisesu- ‘tweed proceeded to‘ bu: u» case. e lace‘ "omens-o. ... ., ‘ lune-mt we * “wfl-fi“ "w ~"“~" ‘* - In that - great‘ catigtro “ , which ‘w’ “ the world. ‘almost twenty- three‘ years ' ago. seventy-ii: .meh were killed; andthat eleven men ei- caped death nfany tcdie later as a sciel Mr." Uguenes|e"fell,20o feet In- to the sand and was terribly injured. but ultimately ileeovered after a‘ long fi w,“ "ma, u“; mmqconvalescence. ‘Ifhecausc or‘ thenc- be mind ct hvmv-cldent wssthe collapse of "bard ‘No. ""10." and as'a riqlit.7_i2,§ll0“ftoils'of steel‘ fell grlndiufifieraahlnr ‘ahd PI "crushing-into the st. tewrenceflliver. you with a;4as-_~aar."~1n|‘uenhnsi;iav unconscious on the tenths-for itgviasfoi-tunately 11",‘ midi. ttde-piled-hllh. over Ml‘ body bis at all to mix. and when yotkcneequ m mum“ m“; or gym“ “n; a.‘ IMJItUOWQC o- .-‘ _. y.‘ wear» xzsrr. ‘steel: sass-sic connection Phil's ‘SOCIETY. -A very pleasant Freetown. when "they entertained the . Young People of‘ the Tresbyter- lsr. Church. Freetown. Music. games wear a handsome. blue”'c'iot "cost result of the acciderltls but"a"-mir'-_ i8 olimtod to employbetween forty land fifty ‘workmen. most of whom will belocal men. One Icir load of steel has-already arrived and the remainder is eh- route to the city. ' " Previous‘ to colnin here Mr. Lag- uenesie was working on the steel construction of a pulp mill in Camp- bellton. i .DAIB.Y EXECUTIVE bIEET-At a meeting of the executive of the Pro- vincial Dairy-Association held last night the question of co-operative mIYkPI-lng of dairy Products was dis- cussed.» It .wss decided to circularize the factories with a view to getting the concensus of opinionon the sub- iwt-jlbe question of providing as- sistance to MrLJ. A. MacDonald. ent in ill health. came up for discus- sion. Mr. Fraser. T. Morrow. official srI-derof dairy products, kindly of. fered his services pending Mr, M“. Donald's recovery. Those in attend- ance were President J. A. Dewar, New Perth. John Profitt, Freetown. Roy McLean. Lot 16. Charles Stevenson. New Glasgoyl. Dr. D. J. MacCormac, Launching. Ind Mr. .1. w. Boulter. The Annual General Business Meetlnl- oi’ the shareholders of Messrs. Bruce Stewart dc Co.. Limited was held last evening in the office of the Company pt 8 o'clock. {There was 'a representative attend- ance oi shareholders present to re- ceive the report of the officers of the Company. which was highly coin- mezited upon. A dividend of 6% was declared on the paid-up capital. Special reference was made tc the death of the late Bruce Stewart, who was the President of the Company since ‘its incorporation in i910. ~'I‘he following Directors were elect- ed for the ensuing yearz-~ ‘Hon.’ mankilt. Heartz, Hon. John McLean, Frank M. Stewart. John A. McNair. Charles N.‘Cill.ndier, D. D. Morrison and Major 0. l... Macksy. .A meeting of r tors at the close o!‘ the "Annual Meeting elected the following officersz-J-ionf Frank R. i-Ieirts. dent; Frank M. Stewart. Vice-President; Mljol- c1. L. ltfscKay. Secretary Treasurer. IOOIISTACKS BEING INSTALL- ED-The bookstacks which arrived last, week for the new‘ Public Lib- rary are being‘ assembled and plac- ed in. position-in preparation for the transfer of the books to the new building from, the Dodds ‘ Library- Thc twenty-one stacks each have six shelves. Eight have four com- psrtments. six have five compart- ments, tvro- have three compart- ments. and four have two compart- ments. With one exception the stacks hold-tworowa of books. The stacks will ‘bevarranged in the library in rows. and several feet apart in or- der to permit of easy access to the literature. The problem of lighting will be me; with six portable elec- tric lamps on chords. one of which will serve each double section. The stackamrrzvlde 2900 lineal feet of packlhfepice for the books. When the transfer from the Dodd library begins within the next few days it will be "necessary to withhold all‘ books on hand from circulation" un- til they sire installed in the new lib- rary. - (Special to the Guardian) ‘SUMMIRSIDE. Marchl 3.-The Police Court at Sununersidc war erowdedto its fullest capacity when the preliminary hearing. adjourned from ‘rhuradaylast. of Davis McNeill of Wllmot Valley. gvas heard before l-lis i-ioncs" Stlpendiary Wyatt. ‘The, prisoner had been anested at Charlottetown on Tuesday last by ‘Police Officer Oalaes on the comple- tion of s. month's lmprisonesnl-lt. in the Queen's County fall. for vsgrancy on the charge of perjury alleged to have been committed in evidence giv- en by him irl the» rlohibitlon Magis- straws Court at Sumrnerside. Mr.‘ E. i-l strong. .K..-C..}el1f19lred- for the Crovvrnand after he had called seven of wttnesgestheccse Wl-§‘__ld10llrn- ed "until "Wednesday. March sixth at i0 a: m. Magistrate called as Witness. first, witness called was George J&ph TwoadynProhiblticn Migiat- i-ets 1m- Prince sldwerd island. who gaveyhiiqcvgdencevfrom ' ‘his rnotes intense-untrue»! Harry Gallant. out; Joe’; which was heard before hint on November 00th. i020. At the F . . i t dairy superintendei-lt, who is at pres-i Wednesday OTIIIIEB. TS MEN'S DANCE. -'— The Other Y's Men's dance held at the Casino last. evening was a thor- oughly enjoyed function. Almost one hundred couples tripped the light fantastic to the music oi the Casino Orchestra. A number oi novelties added additional spice to the already attractive occasion. ' —-CONVALESCING—1t wiilbe rs"- called that some time ago. Rev. Mgr. DqJ- 511118. Kensington, suffered an attack of congestion of the lungs. He was for a time in a critical coh- dltion. but under skiiful treatment. he is already progressing and on the road to recovery. His many friends wui be glad to see him again in the ; realm of activity, discharging‘ the du- ties of his exalted vocation.-Y." —DEATII 0F YOUNG CHILD- There passed away in the -Prince County Hospital on Saturday night. Misc Zeita Arsenauit. aged aeven years. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arsenault, of St. Gilberts, near Wellington, following an operation oil Wednesday, February 28th. Much WmPfll-hl! is expressed for the be- reaved parents and three brothers and foul- sistcrs who‘ are left.‘ to mourn. The. funeral took place on Monday to Egmont Bay Church and Demet- cry. Rev. F. X. Gallant officiating-J THE GRADUATING CLASS 0i’ Prince of Wales College held a most enjoyable social function in the Can adian Legion Rooms last evening,- at tended by more than thirty members and guests. A variety of games under the direction of Mr. Alex. Matheson were thoroughly enjoyed. The chap- orones of theevenlng were Prefcssor and Mrs. G. D. Steele and Professor and Mrs. J. G. Bennett. 2 P. W. C. DEBATlNG——-AI the regu- lar weekly debate held ‘at. Prince _oi Wales College yesterday. the subject discussed was "Resolved that the British Empire is in dangers! dis- integration." The resolution was carried by the close vote oi 34 to 30 Tho speakers for the Pro side were rrahces Kerwin. Norma McQuarrie and Wallace Andrew. Those for the Con side were Marion Millman, Jean.‘ 511E111 and Heath Saunders. Wilfred Bocthroyd acted‘ as critic. man IN canonical-The sad news has been received ofthe death in Calgary Monday of Donald Mont,- g-omery Johnson. formerly of Long. River. in this Province; death being due to~ double pneumonia. Mr. John son left this Province two years ago 811d Bel-tied in Calgary. Alberta, where he took up fox ranchlngmvlth Tlllrlflay LEGIONBIIANCII A'I' SOUBIS- Medals. '1‘. E. McNutt, Provincial Chairman. of the Canadian Legion. and W. R. Cheverleleave this morn- illg for Scurls to establish-e branch of the Canadian Legion in that witw. " r . ‘IIAD LARGE runaaaa- Many friends gathered Yto my a last tribute iespestto ihs memoir! of M: Alnnsl Betta oi Giehwood whose funeral took place on Friday afternoon. After a dhort service at the home. the funeral covtege proceeded~to the United Church -' at, a Gieliwood,‘ when: the pastor. Rev w. s. boring offici- ated. The pail-bearers werez-"lttfessrs Albert tMcfseac, Clifford .Mati.hews Silas Matthews, w."_'r. Mclsau Fred Smith, and WmwE, McDonald-O. JVEDDING _ ANNIVERSABY- An interesting event occurred" at the residence o! Mr. and ital-s. Arthur MacKay- of ass Grafton Street. Charlottetown. on March 4th. when they celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary. There were present with them for the happy occasion Archibald MacKay of Charlottetown. brotherpf Mr. MacKay. who was at the marriage fifty years ago; and their soils‘ and ‘daughters. 'R.ev. A. MacKay, of chlpman. N. B.. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rogerson of Tryoll; Mrs. Austen Burns ‘of Waltham. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mac- Kay of Montague; Mr. and, Mrs. Gordon MacKay of Charlottetown. and Mr. and Mrs. Stirling MacKay. of" Albany.‘ Two sons James and Harold of British Columbia, were unable to be present. The rooms were tastefully decorated with ‘streamers cf white and gold and white wedding: bell: with dvhile hyacinth and yellowi narcissua. The members of the fam- ily presented their father and motil- er‘ withalrAtwater Kent electric radio set. All join in wishing Mr. and Mrs..MacKay many ‘more years of happy wtiddcd life. sommhsmla; Ms-vJ- The ed- jour-ned preliminary hearing of ‘the ma‘ W. ‘David "Mclieill. charged srith perjury. cams up before His l-ionor St-ipendiaa-y Wyatt on Wed- nesday morning‘ in the Police Court "at Summerside‘, There were no more vlrll-ncsses for the. prosecution celled- slthough it was stated by the 91'0"- §uflng' cttorney- Mrua. l-f. strong, x. c.. that there were other wit-l‘ nesacs that could be ltfwllwd and will be heard at, a higher court iii necessary. ‘ ‘ His Honor read the charge to thcl prisoner that. "he was charged with perjury for giving false evidence at great success. He leaves to mourn his wife. formerly Miss Nettle Clay,‘ Summerslde. foul‘ daughters, Mrs] McLeod, Mrs. McGlll and‘ Missesl Helen and Mary. and one son David,‘ also his sister, Mrs. Ella CampbclL; Park Corner. to all of whom slncer-i eat sympathy will be extended ini their sad bereavement. _ I C. N. It. BRIDGE-The Canadian! National Recreation Club held a very enjoyable card party in the Oddfel- lows‘ Hall last. evening. ‘about 20 tables of bridge and auction 45's be- n18 played. The chaperones were Mrs. J. D. MacNutt, Mrs. PfW. Clar- kln ttnd Mrs. C. J. MacLean. About midnight a.daint.y lunch was served by the ladies. Prizes won were as follows: For Bridge. lst. Ladies‘. Mrs. J. D. MacNutt: Gents. _Mr. John-E. Cameron; Consolation, Ladies. Miss Pearl Currie: Gents. Ml‘. Wm. W. Brown. For Auction 45's, lst. Ladies, Mrs. J. R. Nelson; Gents. Mr. J. l-l. l-iowatt; Consolation. Ladies. Mrs. C. J. Macbean; Gents, Mr. J. D. Mac-‘ Nutt. —DEATH 0F MISS MARJORIE (FLOW-There passed away on Mon- day morning at her home little Miss Marjorie Clow at the early age of eight yum. only daughter _oi Mrs. Benjamin Bess-lain of Freetown. and the late Mr. Roy Olow. ‘The little girl. who was a bright and lovable childf has been ill since last sum- nwr and much sy-mpcthymvas felt for her in herjsufferlrlg. ‘fhereareleft to mourn her mother and step- father. and two brotherawlillan and Norman, to whom the sympathy of the communlt I goes out in their sad bereavement. The funerahts taking, place this, attentional. ttvfednesdsyll at one o'clock from the home to the cemetery at r ‘ wri. Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson oi Bedeque officiating ss- gjglgd by Rev. Mr. Williams of Ken- singfon-S. “ - Wash Away . ' That Itch Will a Penetrating Antiseptic New man stop burnln the pure eoolfnghad h Mg.‘ Ngkrz "limb"? . e M“: .D Bel .- cr; qc::% Illa ‘ ail . lo ‘ ll!‘ enhance. - esa""~tl‘:r ". i, G. IAIIIIOIQ‘ Dflllllk ‘.- ~eue was adjourned till lllyfith for the prohibition court at. Summer‘- slde before Magistrate Tweedy at the trial of Harry Gallant .and on such evidence the party was con- victed and is still serving his sent- ence in the Prince County jail. The usual ‘cautionbelng reed by the Magistrate‘ to the prisoner, he was asked whether he had anything iv say. The prisoner replied in the neg- ative. His Honou- ln summing up review- ed the evidence for the prosecution laid before him at the previous hearing on Monday arid stated that‘ after considering the evidence, he‘, held that. there wls sufficient justl-i dcation for him in send the pris-‘. oner to the next-court cf competent ; jurisdiction for ‘further hearing. In the meantime the prisoner was re- hlsrldéd to latte-B- -col'il~t'r"y .COUlt'I‘ as ALBER- TpN-The ‘County Court,‘ March Term,‘was‘ln session all day at Al- bertoh on "mesdsy. Judge lnmsn presided. A number of debt cases weredisposeli of. The most import- ant of these was an action by the executors of an estate against an Alberton party, the defence being that‘ the dereadsht did not make the note and did not‘ owethe plaintiffs anything, having settled with the de- ceased in his _lifetime._After hearing a good deal of ‘evidence. judgment ‘was given ‘for? the plaintiff for $180.60. Mr. Heath Strong. K. ‘C.. for Tthepiaintiff. and Mr. Wilfred Tan- tcn for the defendant. A case in ‘which there was considerable inter- est taken was that of Perle McNelll oiAlbertcn, vs. Aness Gallant of Bloomfield. being an action for neg- enee in the driving of an automo- b ‘in which the‘ plaintiff claims $300 ‘damages. The plaintiff alleges that at a picnic at Oampbellton, Lot 4.,cn.the 0th‘ ‘of July last he was walking “in the ‘picnic grounds when this. ‘fondant drove, through ‘the gap-or-gatewaydeading to tho IIOUDCIIII-"l fast -r‘ate. the bumper of the, car atrlklnrblm. knocking him dovmand ‘breaking his leg. ‘rho. defendant alleges that he was driv- ing very alowiyand thatthe plaint- iff was injured because of his‘ own Bllliionoe andla thereforiaot en- titled ~ to‘ at. ‘e ‘o'clock the further witnesses.‘ its. Mun-ed Tin- ton for plaintiff and I-festh B-ECOVEBING FROM ACCIDENT -Mr. W. B. Robertson. who last week suffered a bad shaking up when the sleigh in which he was driving on Lnngworth Avenue was struck by a car, has almost recovered from his disagreeable experlen which necessitated his confinemi to his home for several days. l. Robertson was dragged a-consider able distance in the snow before the. car came to _a stop. and the sleigh was bddly damaged. GAZETTED-Jn the list, cg civil Service permanent appointmenh rec. filmy Kfllebted appears the follow- ng: Marine and Fisheries-William R. MacDonald. 0., ‘A, s, phi-grim; Mechanic Gr. 1 Marine Signals. Charlottetown. The-following appoint. nients, promotions, etc. in the Can- adian Militia havc‘ been gazletfgd, 1st. P. E. 1., Med. Bod-lath Med. Bty.—To be 2nd‘ Lts: Joseph Russel. 8t. John, 3nd Oct. 1039. John Rug. sell Leard, 3rd Oct. iazaj, James Har- old Brennan. 4th Oct. 192a. Harold James Iksiie. M. M. 5th Oct. 1929. 2nd Lt. (supy) P. A. McLeiian is ab- sorbed illto tastabilshnlent 1st Oct. 1929. e Friday TO PURCHASE SBIP-Mrfiflcc- man Reynolds oi ltiurlay Harbor passed through the city yesterday on his way homo from Pictou. Whileiin Plctou Mr. Reynolds pur- chased the ferry "Edith Cavell" which will replace tho old one runnq trcatmen,‘ Her‘ many ‘fiends trust mg bctwee“ “Mb” ‘nw Murrwlthat with the help of the expert care which she wlilrecelve at this insti- lnake a rapid and harbor North. --a QUIET WEDDING-The h..- rlage was soleinnized on Tuesdaydn 1 the Church at Egmont Bay, Rev. F. X. Gallant officiating, oi’ Miss Bella ~ Arseliauit, daughter of Mr. and lttrs. Frank Araenault. of St. Gilbert's, and Miss Caroline Arsenault, sister of the bride. acted as bridesmaid and Mr. Jerry Richard, of Suromerside. was groomsman. ‘That. evening s. sum- ptuous suppcr was served at the groom's home, at which a number of friends of the bride and groom were present. The young couple were the recipients of many lovely gifts. Mr. ‘hnd Mrs. LeClair will make their fu- ture home in Summerside, and have the best wishes of a host of friends.- S. -—DEA'I‘H OI.‘ MR. WILLIAM ‘P. WOODSIDE-The death occurred on Tuesday night at his home in Mal- pequc. of Ml‘. William P. Woodside, at the advanced age of B0 years. The deceased had been in falling-health aYli this winter and his death was not." unexpected. f-fe was "a man of very fine physique and was ‘hale and hearty until a few monthsago‘; work- ing at his trade" of biacksmithlng ltndybuitdlng ‘until rhls‘ illness. ‘lie was born at "Clinton and had been married twice. his first wife being Miss Donalds and hissecond wife Miss Taylor. both of whom prede- ccascd him.‘ Forty one years ago he started business as a blacksmith in Dnrnley and was well known there for his business integrity and genial manner. He later went to live with ills daughter. Mrs. George Mountain, of Malpeque. ‘There are left to mourn three daughters and five sons. namely. William A, James and Mel- iord. at. Delaney; Chelosy and Mc- Neiu in the West: Mrs. George Cou- sins, of Kenslngton; Mrs. Harold Stewart arid Mrs. George Mountain. of Malpequc; to ‘all of whom the‘ sympathy of the community is}? tended-S. The annual meeting of Royal Ed- ward Chapter. I. 0. D. 13.. was held sndiarl Legion Building. Usual sub- script-ions to schemes of the Order were voted. and‘ rcPQFI-S °‘ °m°¢T5 and convenors of committees re- ceived. The resignation of Regent Mrs- . E, B. MacCready was received with regret and appreciation express ed for her ten years of faithful ser- vice to the chapter. competition in higher" grades in pub- lic schools as "usual, and money gylnted for prizes for these essays unci- is Mrs. Maccrcsdty. Iowa- f-fon. Vice Hearts. lion. Regent-Mrsiti W- 110688611 President -M.rs. 1"." R MacCi-esdy. ‘ Haviland. Regen‘ lat. Vice Regen 51's. J. A. Msthieson. son. key-Mrs. W. M. Bmhaut. Tress-Miss J-filda N. Jphnaon. Prov. Dd. Body-Mrs. J. A. _Mac Mlllan. lhongplctJ-“fw ‘tiueadaatll__‘ thund- 5- Feb. 24th., and March 3rd. in Can-fi It was decided to carry on essay The ncnnlnce for National Coun- Election of officers resulted as fol- Horl. Vice fluent-Jill's. J. EIB. Hon. vice Regent~Mm Blanche Hrs. J. T. Morris 2nd. Vice Regent-Mrs. H. R. Hill- Chap. ca. sew-Mrs. a. ‘ 1.. .1»- Many people, two bourl after eating, aufler indigestion as they call it. It. is usually excess acid. Correct it with an alkali. . The best. waygthe quick, harm- less and eifieient way, is Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia. It has remained for 50 .years the standard with physicians. One‘ spoonful in water ncutrallms many times its volume in stomach acids, and at once. .'l‘be pymptonls disappear in flvc minutes. - bSflribers ,f You will never use crude 11;: when you know this better method‘. you will never suiTer from excise-said when you prove out this ealywrpiigfn r Please do that-for your ownwcafky- now. ‘ ' Bo sure fo get the genuine Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesia prescribed by plays}; - clans for 50 years in correcting exec acids. Each bottle contains fu I d3 titans-any drugstore. i V .1 ‘Hines Body-Mrs. "T. a. Woodman. Standard Bearer-Miss Rose Long ‘WOPIII. l S. Bagnall. ‘ing to Prince County Hospital f0 tution showill ‘satisfactory recovery. 0. STEEL DERRICK IN ACTION- [Thc first steel girder t)! the new Canadian National Hotel was depos- ‘ited in PIBDB yesterday afternoon itlr. Ernest. LeClalr. son of Mr. and‘ Mrs. Archie LeCiair, of Summerslde.‘ shortly before. 5 o'clock by the great steel derrick ‘I05 feet high. Aa the 92 foot‘ arm carefully manoeuvered two girders info , it seemed poa- seased of human‘ intelligence, as it had indirectly in the master engin- eers running the equipment. The er- ecllion of the derrick occupied only fifteen hours. About fifty tons of steel have already arrived M. Fool's wharf. and more ls on the way in- cluding two eleven ton girders, the heaviest individual pieces to be used. d8)’. at. the time oi‘ the accident. fracture was.set. and Mrs. McWil- f ul lnjury.-S Was Run Down ‘Too Little Blood (be Trouble and Tonic Treatment Restored Health "1 am writing to tell you." Mrs. James A. llaughn. Bridgewatelml N. S.. "the g-l-‘eat. hcalthbenefit I re- ceived through the use oi Dr. Wil- run down and very weak; so much so, that I could only with difficulty do my housework. I suffered from head- aches. and had very little desire for’ meals. The trouble affected my nerves, and as a result I did not sleep‘ well at night; and would often awake,‘ wlfi ii clicking sensation, and would? have to sit up in bed. I was taking treatment but it. did not help me and‘ 1' was losing courage. when I saw an. advertisement of a case which seem- ed much like my own. which had‘ been relieved by the use of Dr. Wib‘ ‘ltams Pink Pills. I decided to glvl": . this medicine a trial and got two boxes. Before those were all gone petite. which seemed a hopeful sign. 1 procured dfurther supply of, the .»pllls and found a steady improve- ment in my health. Lcould cat well. sleep soundly at night. ‘and my housework was no longer‘ a ‘task be- yond my strength. Prom my own ex- perience f would advise weak. run- down people in give Dr. Williams Pink Pills a fair trial. feeling that what they have done for me. they llsr cases." dress to the Dr. Williams Medicin 00.. Brockville, Ont... ‘Building Up the Blood," will be mailed you prepaldiThlaTilttls book contains many useful health hints. You calvgel. thpe pills through any medtcl are dealer or. by Jbail at 50c l box from-frhe Dr. Williams _ Councillors-airs. F. E. Smailwocd, ‘Mrs. C. H. B. Lnngworth, MISJE. S. Blanchard. Mrs. F. J. Nash. Mrs. J. ‘—-RECOVERlNG—-Mrs. Wellington McWilllau-is. West Cape. who. as al- ‘ready reported lil these columns, was ‘severely injured when the sleigh in iwhlch she was driving was overturn- Fed. was removed on Tuesday morn- —SEII.IOUS INJURY-Her JDBIIY friends. will regret to learn of the serious accident of Mrs. Wellington Mcwilliams. of Cape Wolfe, on Tues- Whilsl. driving home from a visit to her aged fathcnltir. L. Hart. the sleigh slued at a bad spct in the road near her home. overturning the sleigh and throwing the occupants ‘out. Mrs. McWilliams sustained a ‘badly fractured hip. She was brought ._,."€e:““‘:d‘;‘"‘;:°o?;“:r‘;' 2:292‘: b; 111:2‘ BROWN-On Monday. March 3rd, ai - ' ‘ H" the residence of her son-in-law. ex- lianis is now resting as comfortably} as can be Expected." after such rpaih- t And Very Weak‘ 55.)! MABBIAGES ‘ " "Iv-in 1 e . ». . . MACLEAN-COMPTON-At the res- idcnce of the officiating cleirgyTpal-i. Charlottetown. P. E. Island," on March s. 1930. by Rev. Ewen M”. Dougeil, B. D.. Neil John Mléblrean. of Iris. P. E. 1.. to Miss ,,.'Cassie Compton of the same place. ‘ \'ESSEY—IIEYNOLDS—AL the home o! Mr. s. A. Stewart, 21 Park Ter- race, city. on March 3rd. Robert Russel Vessey, of Eiierslie, to Muriel Al‘eta Reynolds, of Murray River. The ceremony was performed.‘ h; Rev. Dr. Ramsay. , 35a? GLOW-At Freetown. March 3. 193i Marjorie Clow. age 8 year-up. BERNARD-At French all... rm London. Issac R. Bernard. ‘f, cLAlKiN-ln this city Mumps‘ Mrs. James Clarkin. aged '10 year-g -' COUSINS-At Baltic. not is, ltm. 5. William Cousins. son of the iatt "Archibald Cousins. MCLEOD-At Burlington. Iowa, oil January 21. 1930. Mrs. Minnie S. Mc- Leod. aged 54, daughter of the 1m W. S. Houston. North R FEEHAN-At Mt. Stewart, omllarcb. "- s, mo. Michael aeehshj aged s2 ." MCCOY-At Mt. Stewart, on’ March | 5, 1930, Mrs. Louis McCoy. aged ‘ll ‘ the residence of her son-in-law, ex- a {Conductor Tantorl, St. Avards. Mary l Rochester. widow of the late Robert I W. Brown-in her 92nd yearqél ‘i i ma.‘ l Rochester. widow of the lstvacoei-t W. Brown, in her ‘l92nd yea; , Conductor Tanton, St. Avards .- l SAD BEEEAVEMENT _ cercsf ‘symlpathy isextencled to Mr. ‘d Mrs. ‘John Currie (nee Alice Mu y.) of 213 Sidney st. city. in the we of their darling infant son. J es A. whose remains were laid to 95f- 111 ‘the R. C. cemetery on Feb. 1 ded on earth to bloom in H ‘i t BROWN-On Monday. March 3rd. at ‘ items Pink Pills. I had become badly, c1153 there was_an improvement in my an- - will just as readily do in other sim- fl’ you will sendyclir‘ naine and ad- _ a- little book.‘ moms-co. ‘m’ EFFICIENT“ , EXAMINED. i OPTICAL SERVICE Ii‘). GLASSES I s‘ SUPPLIED AND FITTEDI REPAIR Registered I57 Kent Street Charlottetown MAY BE Vtlcsli “ADIQ 0on8’ .. ax AWORN Tuna " " ...-".'..'..-.'.- tiliht llllrti 'I'II"II.‘ CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO WORK, .._.. .., u .1. w. ioillvsrfilt‘. - "Fl/ . f .. Optometrist“ , .. Phone CAUSED l‘ T I"? t"? h‘ ‘T. ire-i. 14 i