1; 1m. MONDAY n Mucus“ will attend the r“ o; the new car ferry on Wednesday at Lauaon. ,, .1 .1 News Budget QQADUATES - Amnul f“ lumen‘ Mass, are Mill M; MacLean will continua " W, o. the Island and expects 1118 thmuzh e thunderstorm encoun- tered in the vicinity 9g Mkamcm Bay. , P1101! PM“: 5nd m-ywn an ZION CHURCH-At a largely at- tended meeting of the members and adherents oi Zion Presbyterian °1111rvh held last night the Rev. n. P0111111 Wharvm for the night. Planes are used in Newfoundland for mail service, surveying, and cub 01' 60011116 ma] purposes‘ ‘This is the first ian Church. London, Ont. "The wonderful, spontaneous wei- come that you have given me tonight has overwhelmed me . . . I can only Dr. J. S. Jenkins. Chai-lottetowmas steamer Clyde Valley. left sumdm. side on Sunday loaded with fertiliser for Victoria, P.E.I._ After unloading for Mr. Mclvor for the New York market. The S. S. Gypsum Prince, GAZETTlD—In the Canada Gail- stte of May 111th. anneal-e notice of 11115 UHARLOTFEIUWN GuAiu rlAn (for Qur Saturday: THURSDAY ___ TWO ARRESTED-Two men pass- =<1 11st 111cm m the cells It the Po- suPtfld-llfl’ Mtisistrate this morning. F1351‘ SUMMER. DAY-The tem- 'representation of delegates from ev-l cry poll atthe meeting, which wasi presided over by Mr. Heath Strong D. Stewart, Mr. Shelton Sharp, M. L. . A., Mr. J. l". Amett, Mr. Adrian Ars- enault. M. l... A. and others A $4LLM4L Subscribers lPfG-E FIFTEEN British — ominocted with the Old Colony A1;- Medical Omoer Grade 2 (Part ‘riinel lice Station One l l . - ' '» 1 . - ted K. 0.. in his ual able manner. ‘Mr. l ,, Wm, charlottetown, and ways, Newlouiidland. They m van Moolrehead mgate presiding, it was Department of‘ Pepsione and _Na~. gh‘fge o; “gnaw; I23,“ 01:1: E w Mgngcrf was appointed sec- _ umtrryon. grateful for tbs .-. “mud " to -‘ ’ an ‘ us call tiorial Health. ' . other on a cm e o‘ be ' ° "t ~ o! me meeting Prominent. IAN é ' m llldlnl- The plane was towed in- to the Rev’ G'- oum‘ weblm- mm‘ '—_ W110 Both will x: ear p31“: t?‘ goiaisrzrvatives present were Hon J. l I n‘ " " ' “m,” LAU-Ngmflq... u, m, m], between cane“ ma ister of Knollwood m: rreebyter. —S'I'EAMEB LEFT _P0l,'.l.'-_-'1‘he W °'° ° ‘ ' i P97811119. 72. yesterday was the high- est "Elsteld so far this season. A -—I'UNERAL SERVICES—The hi‘ nerai of Mrs’. Mary B. Dowling was‘ l I n I i 1 on ggturday afternoon the L p, stewart, K. C. Conservat- u, and Mr. J. Howard Mac- were uus lmously 110111111111- “ pontest the Fifth District oi county in the wlillflfl Pm‘ elections. “n; 0F MR- WILLIAM Fipre death occurred on Pri- mmflng or Mr. William Best at ' U; 7g years, at the home oi new, Mrs, s. B. Crcssman of l‘ Bgdgqile, There are left ‘to H, med brothers and two sisters H Jacob. of Darnley; James of ,,.,},, y. a; John of Maine; xvii-s. , ‘Hawaii of French River and h “any Hayes of Charlottetown. ‘Mm the Guardian extends its a sympathy. The _f_ilneral took , on sunday afternoon from Mrs. man's home to the Baptist .. h and Ccmetery.—6.- ~ ' ' ‘ PRESENTATION T0 MRS. r. J. [mgr-At the monthlyirfeetihg me Junior w. A. of st. Mary's rch, Sumlnvrside 111?? 5513115?!“ Mary's Hall, the children pres- ,_, Mrs, J. J. Gaudet with a wed- ,. Km 1n appreciation of her ser- __ for the Juniors oi‘ the -W.~A. .. Helen Key made the Present- on with a prettily worded speech .. r; Mrs. Gaudet for‘ hefhelp‘ up past and trusting that they .. . um receive her helP 111.111.11.11.-. .. in the future. A program of mus- and recitations were 81"“ ‘l1? 1113 (hen, Miss Doreen Jackson rend- ,. some pretty violin solos. She . mompanled by Mrs. R . B. ,. ... A dainty lunch was serv- Iieiore the children left for their rDEATH 0F FORMER BUM- ... -... LADY-Word was receiv- . p; Mr, Percy L. Bowness _of the . . in Boston, Mass, of Mrs. Mary bowling, widow of the late Ed- . A, Dowling who passed away summerside some years ago. The ..... wasformerly Miss Artlilll‘ Hazelgrovc; but had resided for w years in Summcrside. She was llEIlllJH‘ of the Baptist Church. v sre left to mourn one daught- ,Mrs. Burton Green of Dartmouth 5., and five sons: Edwin 5., Rob- snd Jack in Boston; George in 1 rlotletown and Frank in the west whom much sympathy is e119"!- .~ The remains are expected t0 i ve tonight by the late boat from on, accompanied by her two sons. ey will be placed in Mr. Percy T- wness’ undertaking parlors where ey will remain until Tuesday 1115 ~~~ when they will be platitd 1T1 e Baptist Church, Church Street. tservice has been arranged for 2 clock on Tuesday, Rev. Mr. Wilson dating. Interment will be in the it's Cemetery beside the re- 1118 t0 report that Dr. E. E. Blnglgh- of Summerside, who has ‘been ser- iously ill in the Prince County 1.10s- Dital is sufficiently hflpfgved to be able to return to his home-s ISLAND GRADUATE-The gradu- ating exercises of the Nova Scotia m11111¢111 College were held at Hail- fax on Friday. The graduates num- bered ten in Electrical Engineering, four in Mechanical Engineering, four 111 Mlnlns. 11nd three u. Civil any..- eerlns- Among the graduates in Elec- trical Engineering wag Mn E 5_ 31181111181‘. of Charlottetown, -—REMAINS EXPECTED LATTER END 0F TIIIS WEEK-The family have received no further word o! the circumstances of the unexpected death of Mr. Alexander Campbell of Summerside, wholpassed away lost Friday in Portland, Oregon, but it '15 expected that the remainswill arrive home the 1111181‘ cild of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell had been spend- ing the winter in the Slates and his dcathlcame as a great shock to his family and fricllcisiz-S, AT. GYRO-Tllc iveckly dinner of @118. GyToClub was held last evening at the Canadian National Hotel. Mr. W. E._Scili1tlcbll|'y gave an interest- ‘ingillustrated lecture on his recent, EIIYODean tour. Mr. N. W. Lowthcr ,P.1'9?l$l°d- The slides shown were made from photographs taken by Mr. and Mrs. Scentlebury. The lantern was operated by Mr. n. A. Pendleton. It was announced that the Gyro would supply cars for the visiting .39'%$'1.“."# #1111118 the Rotary Con- ventfon. -s.\m.v BEREAVED-The death occurred in the Prince County Hoa- words the Rt. Rev. Joseph A. O'Sulli- van, D. D.. Bishop of Charlottetown, acknowledged the enthusiastic recep- tion and addresses of welcome vend- ered him last evening following his installation in the episcopal office at St Dunstaivs Basilica. The arrival of ‘Bishop O’Suilivan on the early Borden train last evening was the occasion of a notable dem- onstration on the part of the Cath- olic people of the city and Province. and of citizens generally. Thousands crowded the precincts 0f the railway station and adjacent streets as the train pulled in at 6.45 p.m. and hundreds more lined the Streets 1110118 the route oi the pro cession. Irside the Basilica‘, there was a. vast-audience which filled the spacious edifice before the cere- monies began, I Reception 0n Train The Pielaie- stepped l from the train, accompanied by Most Rev. Archbishop O'Donnell, of Halifax, and Rt. Rev. Bishop Le Blanc of St. John. He was welcom- ed - by Monsignor McLean, Vl~ car General, Monsignor McDonald. Rector of St. Dunstans Basilica, and a representative group of ‘the clergy of the Dloccsef He was thcn escort- ed to his car, szniling pleasantly on the assembled throng. _The automo- biles of the clergy brought up the rear ‘of the long parade which cs- corted the Bishop to the Palace. In thelead was the League of the Cross Band, followed by the students of 8t. Dunstans University, the Holy Name Society. the boys of the Church -of the Most Holy Redeemer. a the Knights of Columbus. the Can l aduin Legion Band and the Believe- lent Irish Society. The parade pro- ceeiikd along Wéyinoutii'_ Street to Richmond, up- Richmond to Great pital last Saturday night of Mrs. George Arsenault of Summerslde, The deceased was taken suddenly ill at her home at noon and was re- moved to the hospital where she passed away a few hours later. She was 44 years. of age. Besides her hus- band ten children are left to mourn. The sympathy of the community is extended to them in their sudden bereavement. The funeral took place on Monday morning a‘. nine o'clock to St. Paul's Church and Cemetery s. —RETURNED SOLDIERS’ DOC- TOR-The appointment of Capt. R. H. Kennedy, M. D.. C. M, Alberton, P. E. Island, as medical doctor to returned soldiers has been announc- ed from Ottawa. Dr. Kennedy who cnjcys a large practice in O’Leary. Alberton and surrounding country. is to be congratulated on his appoint- ment as well as the returned men of West Prince in securing a doctor oi his ability and standing in the l George and thence to the Palace. illumincd for the gccasion. At the Palace the Bishop was re- WEDNESDAY‘ PASSED AWAY-—The death 00-, ng his wrlst.-—A. SARY-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gal. lint. of Summerside, and for many years residents oi Bedeque, celebrated the 25th anniversary of their wedd. 1X18 0n May 15th. Many friendsln Summcrslde and former neighbours of Bedeque called to offer their con- gratulations- Many lovely gifts o1 silver. linen, and china were present- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Gallant as tang. 1171" eXDressions of the godowlll of the guests. The evening was pleasantly spent in reminiscence of early’ days and music and dancing. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, be. 1°16 1110 guests departed for their homes. wishing the happy ccume many more years of happy Weddgd life. Among the guests were Mr, and Mrs. James McDonald of Bedcque. —S. OFFICERS ELECTED-The annu- iil meeting of the Intcrcoionial Club of Boston was held on Wednesday, May l3, 193i, with Daniel B. Munn, Dru-siding in the Club House in‘ Bos- ton. The following is the-Board of Directors for the ensuing year; Charles J. E. Kickllam, M.D,, Pres‘- 119111; 111101118)’ Wendell H. Gordon, Vice-President; Kcnncth Moore, Sec- retary; John Kiley. Tresaurer; John N. Chalsson, William R. Murphy, Dr, Fred W. Christopher, Ernest A. Ehlcr, Thomas W. McLean, John J. Pow- 0Y5. Daniel B. Mumi. The liclv prcs- ident is the son of Superintendent Joseph M. Klckhanl, formerly of Sou_ ris. P. E. Island. The new Vice- Prc-aidcnt is Attorncv-at-Law Wen- dell H. Cordell, formerly of P. E. Is- land. The corporation of tile Club has assets of $129,606.61 and ll sui- plus of $21,513.66. —-ELDI'IR.LY RESIDENT PASSES —Tl1fl‘@ ‘Passed away at the home of her liiccc. Mrs. Russell Birch, of Port Mollkloy, oi Pol't Hill, on May 12th, l years of age, uftcl" a ldlort. illness of ‘ one week. Miss Monklcy was born cewed by the elem!“ Ems 0t Noue in. England and came to the Island cgelcuscémpglggctljelrllxzljl“agglvvg; Dame and s,’ Josephs convents a? with her parents, when two gienrs of: ' ' sembling around the main entrance age’ she resided m" mall-l’ “a” l“ as he entered ms new rasldemeh Sumnlcrslde and will be kindly re-f singing: "HOW God. we Pm,“ Thy} mcnibered by many old friends there. Name." I Seven years ago, Miss Monkley went , to live with her niece in Port l-lul l won the love and respect of the l-csl- dents of the district. One brother is l curred in the cit)’ Yesterday afteVl mt to mmlln- MF- 69°15? M°nklel'-lexpenditultes' and the resulting m‘ noon at 1.30 of Miss B. Dolron, gis- 1 0f Hampton. The funeral took place i crease l“ debt‘ A“ speakers we" g9,- of Mm Angle pop-on of 33' on Tuesday, 13th, from the residence 4 Clllhuslasllcally “Pplauded- l Vogue. to the Church and cemetery at Port‘ Hill. Rev. Mr. Coleman ofllciating, as- 1 nqinpipv], AccmENT _ Tm sisted by Rev. Mr Aitken, of Lot l6, 3°51” dcspatch M May 1B SW55“ many friends oi. Master Oliver Ross, land W55 111F891! 11- llldedrs- son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ross, of ---—— Georgetown, are sorry to hear that while playing football in the school, yard he had the misfortune of break- Rt. Rev. J. A. O'Sulllvan, D. D.. celebrated Pontifical High Mass at St. Dunstans Basilica at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, his H. Miller, is in the City in connection with the Acadia University Motor run of the season. The travelling library carries 2,000 books and is vis- iting the larger centres of this Prov- ince and New Brunswick. ' ADDRESSED CLUB-Mr. Fred Bishop, Sydney. N. 5., District Gov- ernor for the Y's Men's club, arr-iv. ed in the City yesterday in connect- ion with thc interests of the club. At 6 o'clock last evening when the local organization held its weekly dinner at the Y. M. C. A. Mr. Bishop was the speaker. He addressed the Y's Men on the work of the Club. MISSING MAN LOCATED-While it is thought, suffering from a lapse of memory Mr. James McDonald, an aged resident of Richmond Street, wandered out into the country, and for some days his whereabouts were lvas subsequently placed under care. It is expected that hc will return home shortly. liam Hunter, of Hamilton, Ont. who has been on the ‘island for the past for Truro. of the Federal Department of Agri- lculturc, and travels all ovcr the Do- minion. l-Ic reports conditions on the llsland very favourable as compared C95. l Mr. Library, which is making its. first unknown to his friends. On Monday he was found vicar Cove Hcad, and! lng brought to Summerside.—'S FRIDAY lcrslic in Mr. SIIBITCITS cred in thc roof of tle damage. lcsluir, wife of Capt. Dank-l l Hawk csbury. first tiny loaves squares. and the ground in the gardens. The l change of season. SOCIAL GATHERING-One was in the People's Cemetery beside the remains of the late Mr. DOWIIDE- The pail bearers were Messrs. Thom- as Johnson, James Arthur, Patrick Daley, A. P. Jamieson, William Bu- lchanon and Daniel DunnlnK- A 591'" .vic4= was hcicl in Cambridge. Mass" on Sunday, previous to the body be‘ Miss Eleanor Smith and Mr. Rei8l1 Sherrcn, city, accompanied by MP smphcn Shcrrin motored to Crap‘ sud on Sunday and Pwcfifidtd 1° El“ aeroplane. They returned tothe city on Mommy- FIRE NARROWLY AVERTED. - on Tuesday evening fire was discov- thc dwelling house of Mr. Charles Rattray, Har- rington. The quick action of b61811- bors and friends who gathered 5°11" had the blaze under control with lit- JSLANDER DEAD-Word was re- ccivcd in the city yesterday 01 111° fdelitll in Port Hawkcsbury of Mrs. Cvillls. Mr. Hugh Gillis. Superintendent of Dredgcs for this provlncclis a son. 0N INSPECTION TRIP-Mr. Wil- J He is at present at his home in Port week, inspecting the advanced regis-| THE WARM WEATHER of the traiion dairy bulls eligible for A and _ present week has given the growth AA classes, left yesterday morningq); vegetation a grout impetus. The Mr. Hunter is an official] are appearing on ‘ornamental trccs in the streri-S and sprouts of early vcgctzlblcs arr- apllcnrlilil above m9 mild with conditions in the other provin- , summer-like weather bctolzcns the 0i ‘Fresh from Filled with flavour and fragrance ‘true’ tea llfl the gardens‘ I. 0. D. II. BRlI)(iE——l\Il‘lll|)2i‘5 of the Independent. Ordcr of Daugh- ters of the Empire enjoyed a very successful bridge at the Canadian National Hotel yesterday afternoon. Twenty tables ucrc played in ihc Lounge Room. Tca was served at 5 o'clock. The prize fnr contract was- WOn by Mrs. B. Roy Holman. and the consolation by Mrs. Roy Qulgley. In auction the prize was won by Mrs. H. L. Bethune, and the con- lsolation by Miss Llllias Hooper. The committee in cilarge of the function Mrs. A. E. Morrison and hit-as Cath- erine McLeod, are tn hr congratu- llated on its success. Colonel D. A. li-iacKinnoxi rcturn- ed last evening from a ton dais VlSll. to the Mllritimes nnd Lhc vzlstcrn United States, whcrv he visited vari- ous race tracks and saw a large num- bel‘ of horses in trzllxilng. From among those he selected Volo Rico, 2.03‘; for the friec-for-all "Mscs. This horse by the ivay. established a world's record {Ls a thrce-lrlar-oid ovcr a half milc track last year. Ho slipped considerably, duo it is uh- derstood, to being Ill poor cmiclltlun. He is now, however, m grand shape and is a magnificent looking hump, having wintcrcd at Longlvood, Flor- ida, whcrc he won u raco m 2.06 on a mile track from a standing stlirl. _l-Ic also won ovcr a half mllc- track in 2.081;. After buving Volo Rico. the Colonel learned that Sldlicvl lAllcn, 20 Brighton, a. son. yarn-At Kingston, May l3, 1031 m Mr. and Mrs. William Paul I daughter" Ina Irene. YEFSEY-At. the P. E. 1. Hospital lvlay l2, 1931, io Mi‘. and Mrs. Wil- liam E. Vcssey, Dunstafinage, a son. BREHAUT-At Lyndale, P. E. I. on May 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Rob- crt S. Brehaut, a son, NASH-At the Prince Edward 1s- lond l-{rxsnzlal on the 17th inst, be Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Nash of thll city. a son. MARRIAGES PETERSON—CROSSMAN—AIJ th/ Baptist parsonage, Charlottetown May l0, 1931. by Dr. A. C, Vincent Alex Wadsaser Peterson. of Char loitctown. to Georgia Edith Cross man of Sunlmerside. DEATHS MCMILLAN—At COmWall. Wednee B5 jfiifS. AYER-h-At Hampton on Tuesday May 19th. Mrs, fReVJ George Ayers in her 66th year. P DARRACH-At. Clyde River Tuesday May 19th, Mrs. Fuliord R-arrach, age 29 _\'(‘itI‘$. SWAN-In Charlottetown, May 20 193i. Henry Swan, in his 87th year ALOHORN-At the Charlottetown Hospital, Saturday May i6, William GL-nrgr! Alchol-ri, aged 19 _vears,_ son Cape Breton p.11" -:= \vr-_rc nlicr him. iluy, May ~20, Hugh McMillan, aged .Hill on May 12th, Miss Mary Aiml I Harry D. McLeu-n and Dr. A. 'A. McDonald were the choice of the ._ _ _ convciltion at Souris yesterday for which alas beautifully decorated and M155 Mall’ A1111 Mmllilvl’. Ht 11111014! candidates m contest the First Dis unanimous Bilateral-Conservative the most. enjoyable dances hcld by the Charlottetown Lawn Tennis Club in years was attended bl’ 3119111 250 nlembcrs and their fricnds in the but. he had zllrcnrly vomplctcd deal before tflfll‘ lvirc arrived. __________ BIRTHS m" ,(.i Mr. and Mrs. HanunondAlchorn. lu-riira-on Sunday. May 17th, Rob- m-t Peace White, aged 82 years. ucpnLLAN-At Comwzill, Wednes- lrlrcv, Mag,’ 20, Hugh McMillan trict of Kings in the coming provin- Ilargcly attended. and the greatest lcnthuslasm ilrevailcd. Mr. A. F. Mc- ‘Qunid. K C.. was chairman, Mr. McLean, Dr. McDonald, Sch- ctor McLean, and Dr. W. J. P. Mc- land by her gentle kindly manncrniivfillan addressed the convention re- newing ihc record oi the Lea Gov- ernment. outlining its extravagant TWO ISLANDERS DEAD. — A Three former Maritime Province residents died in Greater Boston communities today and their bodies will be sent to their former homes for burial. Mrs. Malcolm Stewart, an active worker in the Congregational Church, and wife of a prominent Casino Tuesday evening, Tile hall ivas beautifully decorated Excellent liiusic was iilmlfillflfl Dixon's Orchestra. with liU’l'(ilfll\‘GS.—At Alexandra. _ _ _ streamers, the colored lights adding 111- 1931- l" M1: valid 1141*“ 5 -’-(H"'°-'_'_"\:::,‘C1_s':,;“., aged .1, yea“, gycgfly in the beauty of the 561315“ 113Gb (lire Maly uuhantl n iluughti l,’ “BEEN-In Cambridge. Mu." o, Rcfreshlnems IAVERS-At Gcorgilizvwll. Mm‘ Beatrice Fanny fl. 3 liiny uucrl 85 years Dllndas, May 6. 193i. hid)‘ l2, i931. Thomas O'Brien, 0/86 were Served by me ladmi Th‘, chap 103i, to Mr. and Mrs. Albcrt Lllvrrs. " 58 W811“. erores were: Mrs. S. Pauli, J12. Mrs. Lcith McLeod, Mrs. P. Noonan and Mrs. Fred Moore. LOOKING FOR RELATIVES-Tile following from the Montreal Typo- graphical Union, 408 St. Jmeos St. Montreal, speaks for itself: "Throush the medium of your paper we believe a short paragraph relative to the death of a member of the hflilve or- ganization might assist in informing the family and relatives if any 811W. that Lorne Vaniderstiue, died at the Laurentian Sanatorium, April 20. 1931, and was cremated in Mvulil. Royal Crematorium and ashes placed IILLEN-At thlt P. a daughter, Clara Wlnnlfrcd. l CROCKETT~AI Souris lvilll‘ l0. 191511’ to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crockett, o’ daughter. i lilCfiRrffll-At Fairnlullnt llrivhtc Hospital, Jcrscv City, Ala}: 1, 1.031, to Mr. and Mrs. 1.00 J. McGraih, ln00 Blanchv Roberts» :1 daughter, Pat-l ricia Dorothy. i‘) l. AYERS-AI. Hampton. Tuesday. Ml! Ill. Mrs. Rev, GEOIBE AW". 111 h" 156th your lmiliAcii-At Clyde River, May ll. Mrs. I-‘orrlen Darrach. )1 .\l(‘I..1\L'Glil.l.\'—At Peakcs‘ Station. 1m Friday, hilly 8. 1931, after l. short illness, NIrs. Eliza McLaughlin. use! B8 years. IlnF-plilil, DOIRON-Jn this city. May 19. ‘I935 May Mi). In Dr. and Airs. Wwllio .\'.. lvfiss B. Dolron. lane r" n in Summersido l 11y the Montreal St. John's rotrite tr: e1 u’ m" l °°111e to lovg ygu‘ e, u, which 1m bgen in summersidv 1°’ Zgrrrsoiillm vieuililiyn bum with he“ °“ T“°‘d“l' “Wm” “l the returnins to Ottawa the the flight o! Captain Errol Zffi m‘ W" M‘ '“ m’ 1°" '“"' 1°“ u“ p°t°l° °'°""" ““°°"“°"' "u" centive to all who loolr y,“ To?” 8mm chm“ “my °ld ‘fiend’ M "l ' y‘ nesdayfs, and Lleuh Harry Connor last {any sorrows as my sormws, and to do my ed Mlllldfly afternoon for Windsor, N. change o’ 010mm at this!“ 8 er ti“ deceased attended. to pay $11911‘ ' ____ TUESDAY ' best among you as the chief pastor 3P5" y”, g me o! last respects to an old friend. Rev. . prge 811d fimhusmll" con‘ —MUCII mYRQyELIt is He“ 0f your souls," ' l r Mr. Wilson took the services and tho m the Town m“. George. with the” and other moving. TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVEB- TRAVELLING LIBRARY__MX_ H‘ choir was in attendance. Interment in grave of Union Plot in 114011111 Royal Cemetery. The small mortu- ary benefit met the expenses of the deceased." It is understood he had a. sister, named as his beneficiary. medical profession and they may feel sure he will present all cases which eomas under his notice to the proper authorities in a fair and impartial contracting builder, died in Attle- boro. She was a native of Bloomfield, P. E. 1., and is survived by her hus- baud, two daughters, ‘a son, mother, first mass since his installation in the episcopal office as Bish- ou of Charlottetown. leaving the Palace shortly before the appointed ilns of her late husband-S. The Rem 3mm cumming and Mrs. Cumming motored to Crapaud yesterday to visit their parish of twenty-eight years ago and renew hinting a Curtis-Robin seaplane, -~ s. Douglas Fraser and B81119" - ~ land. The airmen left Montreal terday morning at 10.15 in thB c, irhlch is intended for com- ial service in Newfoundland. ' reached Rimouskt after four " '- flying. After a two hours wait 1. us and oil the plane hopped off I Charlottetown at 3.45 11ml Weather conditions permitting, the ‘ will take of! this morning for . N. S., and will tlience leave ' it. John's The flight from Mont- Wls uneventful except for pass- Summer TENCE AND REPRIMAND — A young girl from Wellington appeared before Mr. J. E. Campbell, J. P., on Saturday, on a charge of stealing a watch from Messrs. Arscnault and Ciaudet Ltd, Wellington. After hear- ing the evidence the Magistrate told the girl that he was going to give her a chance and pass sentence of two months, to be suspended during her S plying in St. Paul's Church for two weeks in the absence of the Rector, Mr. Raymond. I-Ie and his wife are heartily welcomed by‘ St. Paul's con- gregation. Canon is an old friend. His eloquent To many of them the ermons of last Sunday were listen- Bishop O'Buiiivan held a reception oi which hundreds of members of ‘the local congregations took sdvant-f ed to by large congregations at bothll-BB- the morning and evening services. place on the Throne where, while vesting the altar choristers rendered pleasing hymns. ~ Last evening beginning at 7 o'clock. PRESENTATIONS many years has there been such an Hull, a native of Charlottetown, P. E. I., died. She ivas 69 years old and was a member of the Congregational- ist Church and Women's Relief Corps. Her husband, a daughter, Mrs. J. Harold Fletcher. of lspwich” and a grandson, survive. 5 IDE, May Z0.-—N0t for " lion arrived in the city last m“““°"' 01d n-undshrps, my w", ,mm m“ hour, attended by the visiting Pre- s: “£31 gmhliffaeg 12m‘ Elstelle Vanlderstine, with ad- lng at M5 enmute w New. —GIVEN s-ilsl-P-nlvpnn SEN- “"°"“°°“" °““°“ °“"“"‘“3 L‘ ‘"9’ lat” “m! “m” the Bishop w“ h“ In Ispwiclf, Mrs.’ rial-y aerosol-Z an“ as _ Edlvard 15mm Canada That was all the information the writer had to work on, but in talking with him when he was a Working mcmbcr, he mentioned that his birth place was on Prince Edward Island. but what part, cannot be rccallcd. Any information would bc appreciat- ed. -—CASE ADJOURNED-The case of Margaret Murray, against Austin good behaviour. The girl was order- ed to report monthly to the Provin- cial Police for 6 months. istrate severely reprimanded the girl and said he hoped this would be a lesson to hen-S. The mag- _-._ TAKING ' rosr GRADUATE confess-nor. a. o. Keeping, form-I Keeping received the appointment.’ to take effect on July 1st. of Assist- , Following the installation cere- erly of Georgetown, arrived in thelmony on Tuesday ‘wrung’ m 1mm“ city on Saturday night from Toron- l 14°“ w m‘ mama)‘ we “m” to having motored here from Mon- [published m yulerd" ' Gunrdlm‘ treal. Aboutl i‘ive months ago Dr. i315“? Usumvm w“ plummd with purses of gold by Rev. F. X. Gallant on behalf of the clergy and enthusiastic meeting held in Sum- merside as was held last night in the Town Hall, when the Fifth Dis- trict nominated two of the most prom inent nien in Prince County to be the standard bearers of the Conser- vative Party at the next Provincial election for 41w district. Smith, which was an action for dain- ages in an auto collision on the Sum- merside Road on July 5th last and was adjourned flflm the March icrm was continued on Wednesday at the Court House, Summersidc, before Judge lnman, County Court Judge. Several witnesses were heard on dc- qrjgg-No NURSES HONORED-The gradu- ation exercises of the Maiden Hos- pital training school for nurses, took place Monday evening. May 18th. It the Bebe High School. Among those receiving their diplomas were three by Dr. W. J. P. McMillan, M. L. A.. on behalf of the laity. The court room and crowded out- side was filled to overflowing and theunanimous nomination of Mayor, Winsloe J, Lidstone as Councillor and L. M. McNeill. chairman of Fin- ance Commlttec of Summerside ant Provincial Health Ofllcer. In the meantime he has been taking a post.- graduate course in Toronto Univer- sity leading up to a diploma in Pub- lic Health. ‘This he will receive on the completion of his field work, which fendants bchnlf, who claims that the accident t0 piauit-iffs car was caused by a third car coming to tilt! P1117116 road from a lane forcinz 6101011411111 lo run into plaintiffs car. At the close of the case for dcicndcnt. tho plain very quickly exhaust the nerve force in the human body. . The vital organs are rniwhcri of the nervous energy which is their motive power. The digestive fluids fall in flow. The . muscles of the stomach become WCflk and sluggish. The | digestive system fails to function ilroperlv. nvcrcxeriion 0i the mental faculties. BIDS inmost everybody 1m i, 11111 tablets break uporacolfl W11)‘ not prevent it? Take a ‘Thirty-one priests formed a grad- uatiiig class into the priesthood at lSt. Augustine's Seminary. Toronto, lthis year. They include the follow- w]? two when . fir“ ‘eel mes Fsiodhoofslanfigygzrlil: laliglqlefiwiii eta: tizti: wee: i610 the states s! m‘ Prince Edwud Islanders. TOWiid CollzgclLh aszscmblygian thwafi tiff asked for an adlouzlmlsnt tr: nii- This is nervous imligesfion and brelier Mme; only “ I 91' 0 11. - M c use an nnec cu. e - grcee W C w" 118 i111 B11 118- re uital evldcncc e D11 11 . . ' w» _ s-s 1 usm suc rcs ora ’ , ' lwclztigglgga sfiirarnzrmlillf Amy loo, Victoria, and Helen Wllll! wirluzisit different health units in J. J. Walsh, Elliotvale. who is IO- lasm. Mayor Lidstoncs nomination i“, rpeb plfllnfllfS oehrsr, on the ‘£1’,§§f,‘f‘;;°§‘)flllgigxsgjvg ‘L y I ... glove“ dlrecfim“ "In"? 9f chlflimfilliwn- 011 W954i! "'5' order to study their methods of ad- in! to 8081111.. was moved by Mr. Ray Tanton, sec- ground that a material witness was with invreasing “en-Q fQrQQ the appetite is sharpened. Of Iitldlcll”: P5113; fitt- m; previous the faculty of the in- ministration poncerning public health W. H. Dunphy, Cherry valley. wonder! by Mr. Roland Philiipson both not able to attond the Court at (“gesfion improves“ H", m," (n-gang; msumo iherr natural atitution entertained the 1031 claal work. He will leave the Island for Prince Albert. of Summersidc. Mr. McNeilFs nom- present and requested that the case functions and you feel ymn-Sen‘ agalm to bridge and tea in Boston. And 011 the United states by motor car in l- 9- “"1110 nhyvalc, to Vancou- iuation was proposed by Mr. Mc- stand ovcr until the August u-rm. ‘lhurgdiy evening they were given the course of a few days. Mrs. Keep- ver. " rbc-llan of Miscouche and seconded His i-foncr. Judge lnman, granted the m; and son Kimball, will accompany C. Isandrigan, to Edmonton. him. The Doctor expects to return Dr. O'Sulllvan, the new Bishop of to the Island about the latter part Charlottetown, was formerly Roetor oruuly to resume his duties. of it. Augustine's. by Mr. Oliver Ryder of St. Nicholas. adjournment. Mr. E. H. Strong ap- The hall resoundcd with hearty pom-ed for the prosecution and Mr cheers as thcunanlmous standing Thane A. Campbell for thr- irfrus." vote was announced. There was a full ~41 an "At Home" in Walker Hall b71110 student nurses and presented with a beau"‘ul pen and wit" "R- alaiasa News . Dr. Chase's Nerve Food i, Restores nerve lorce to the body , so‘ i. "m-.. ,..-.- .. _.-.~