'7- wnnursosr. $IIMMERSIBLBIIARIIIAMN i and Prince County Bhronicle _ Hlllaedilsnn-vulhrnowe AILYIIIOXPILTI-WOIN JUNGAIDINQIEIGIWU?! ltrletflumnsenidsbw Monday imam} at his home just east oi Busmrieraide of MI‘. Blower Hall mei- a brie! illness. Mr- ill-ll was ‘It years of ego and was born in Wilmot. but came with his per- onhssauinfanttoresidsouthe tend. just out of at Summer-side. His father wss the his Jonathan Hell and N!» 1110"!!!’- §fore her marriage, was Jennie _snsey of Bummenide. m lsta uhmias Hall of the lib-ll Ill-unint- uring company was his brother. Mr. Hall was a carpenter by trade and had spent a number of veers in the United States, but returned about twenty years ago to the old home, where he has resided until the time of his death with his niece, Miss Helen Hall. H0 will I man of quiet habits and s good neighbour and friend. He belonged to the Cliur h of Scotland and was nimt highly esteemed. His wife, iormerly Lillian Howatt, predeceas- ed him some years ego. There are two daughter's left to mourn, Mrs. Arbing and Mrs. Love of New York. and one grind- cliild, Miss Jeanette Love, also one sister, Mrs. Fenwlok Lefurgey oi old Hall l1- North Bedeque. sympathy ls extended. 11m funeral takes place this afternoon from his late residence to the Cemeury at. Wilmot.—S -GO0D NEWS FROM FOB-MEI ISLANDER-Mr. Fidele Perry oi Bummerside has received an inter- esting letterirom Mr. Mcmllsn, former resident of O'- Leary. Mr. McMillan has been vis- iting in South America and as he is a veteran of the Spanish Ameri- can War it proved most interesting to him. He recalled many incidents of the war at places he visited. He mentions San Juan. with its wonderful harbour and the Spanish fortifications Mono Castle sud 3m Cristobal. at 58-h Juan he met u. Mr. Phillips, son oi John Y. Phillips, who in manager of a branch of the Bank oi Nova Bcotia there who wished to be remember- ed to old friends in Burnmeraide. Mr. McMillan says he sees a won- derful change for the better in these South American cities. He described the scenery Is very beau- tiful. with wonderful groves of ev- ery kind oi fruit. with every inch of ground culflvated. An amusing incident when the steamer was an- chored off Barbadoes, was the little boys and girls swimming round the boat and diving for coins and get- ting them everytime. At this port they took on a cargo of molasses a large portion oi which was con- signed to Prince Edward Island. Mr. MacMillan wished to be re- membered to the doctors and staff of the Prince when he was a patient for over three months in the summer oi’ 1W2. Mr. MaoMllian met with an accident in the State of Msine on his way to visit his old home in Olieary. which turned to a serious cue oi bloodpoisoinmg in his leg. A very delicate min grafting oper- ltion saved his leg from amputa- tion and Mr. Macliillan hes a soft opot in his heart for the doctors and hospital ever since. His many friends will be glad to hear Mr. MhcMillan can walk without a cane now, but, rim yet able to re- turii to work-S i. i r1 | N} rill)‘ S“. l-Jinlm 5 NT I [Ill II panbhhul- " "LT. (Euro Jean Moorm-S Graham John to whom much Alexander Porto R100. County Hospital. flint _ I w_ J1) EYESIGIIT EXMIIIITIIII Iitthganllugyhgflh-es. ll. J. IIBOI OPIOIITIIBT Ollao Connected With Drugstore lin. homes. thin. REV. Orafer. Oemete . deemn White. n l1 officiating-B -A'l"l'INDING DIOXAN —BANQUET -— Lest evening. March 15th, the home of Mrs. Neil Matthew; was the scene of a v91‘! entertaining and enjoy- ° ahlo evening when a banquet was b? sponsored by Rev. Fred Williamson, m Prlnoaown, assisted by the ladies of the community, for the Baltic Range: Club who played in the North Shore League and won the trophy done/ed by Mr. Cleve Baker, Margate. In a. playoff of four games with the Indian River Rovers, the first game o: the playoff resulted in victory for the Rangers by the score of four to two. The second game rsulted in a defeat for the Ra-neersbyaacoraotaeventoone. The third game resulted in a tie d on; all, and the fourth game resulted in victory for the Rangers when Rob Craig acted Ken Doraty of the series, making the score one all at the end of the third period. oil farmer and by his industry and Tq; minuteg of overtime w” plgy- thrift had reached middle life in ed when Rob Craig rushed in m. wmfortablc circumstances. He re- oqm- wan“;- f0;- me R3183)‘. 31y. tired some few years ago and spent m; them a victory over the Rovers his Ncllflme dais enivvine lite to and deciding the winners of the my” mu‘ Amongst mo” mm,“ did not take an active outside of the team were the team's Wm" b“ W" l ‘ulmml of “l” mach. Mn when Bemgrd‘ gem Conservative party. He was always simian, and Dr. A. A. Lockhart, President of the League. Mr. and Mrs. James Bearisto and Chas Woodside and daughters, Prostmi Bearisto and son Everet, and Mr. Keir Crnfer and Mr. Al- onzo Holmes. About eight o'clock the team, with its officers, sat down to a bountiful spread of delicacies prepared by the ladies. Dr. lock; hart was toastmaster for the even- ing and the toast given by him was one sister. ivus. Thomas Rowan o! the King. after which he gavc a briei outline oi the teams of the is extended. The funeral was held league‘ and 31,50 gmteq ma; miey on Monday from his late residence and Driseoll were tied m the med- to the Church of Scotland Ceme- iu m.» best deienseman, but Harry W? at Cave iravrrse- Rev. Mr. EBSMEX‘ of the Rove-is had a few Robertson conducted points more and won the medal. “mm w" "FY 1513913’ fltwflded- He also stated mm; Harold Clilm- '1?" Pellbeimra were Mews Wil- plori and Rob Graig had a consid- ham Campbeu f.’2.??"..1“.'."‘$.°€vl$.i.§2; Mm». m Md wwiims short speech in which he gratuiated the team for the con- genial manner and temper player showed all through the aer- ias and he made special mention o; the visitor in the person oi the cup and hoped to see it in the same place next season. Mr. Bruce Riley. captain of the tea-m, made worthy of particular speech suitable for the occasion, in which h; regretted that the donor. Mr. Baker. was unable to be with them at the banquet on Thursday evening. Mr. John Driscoll called upontosayafewwordsand he said that he hoped the good luck would follow him next sea- son, as the. cup last season went to Now Arman and Mr. Drlscoll was goalie for that team. This season being goalie for Rangers. the cup came to Baltic. Baltic will be very fortunate if they can retain the services of Mr. Driscoil for ancither term of which he is giving grand ad g4, gummfl-sm, from cum“, satisfaction both in his daily du- tieg in the school and to the Ren- ger Hockey Club. m. Ghee. Wood- eide and Mr. Keir Craier celled on to make a few remark: which they made suitsble for the occasion. The remainder of the evening was spent in Jokes and _ music illrniahed by Misses Mnbelle "w “PM "wit". Bvmmerrlde- and Jennie Matthews on the organ and Mr. June; Besristo and Chas. Woodside wim he vb- About midnight esoh and "m °“’on‘“‘§:$d3 *Q,’:'R"m""": com. in mum, Mas. nine-u mm went to Bummerlido and had fimmm“ M"- their picture taken in hockey Iml- iimn with the cup. Anytime desir- ingapictun ml! havoc? b‘: v-vlnethewflvfmmfi“ "l nu returnedhome. While mom- ‘pplyin! to m. manager or esp- _ 1 .. Prod Williamson " m m” emphasis Thurdsay Mrs. COH- each W!!! , MecAdam, Rueeell Burke and Joseph Conway. One of the features of the evening was in- -DEATH OI MI. MUlTART-An old but highly re- spected citiaen of Carleton passed away last Friday in the per-son of Btephen Muttart at 85 years oi age. ‘The tart family that settled in Cape Traverse. His father was the late ‘Willem Muttart of Cape Traverse. Very early in life Mr. Muttart settled iii Carleton and married Ming Annie Irving. they had been married 67 years this month. Mr. Mutt-art was an industrious practi- the full on the old homstead. He part in ready to assist in the advancement of the community and will be sin- cerely mourned by many old friends. He was a member of the Scottish Church at Cape ‘traverse. There are left to mourn his widow. me son. Irving at Carleton. and three daughters, Mrs. John Toombs of Summerside, Mrs. Lloyd Link. letter of Linkletter Road 1nd Miss Lvdia at home; also one brother Alexander Muttai-t of (xrleton and Cape Traverse to whom sympathy the service Albert Muttart, Prod Bell. "r. a. Gillespie, lg; PERSONALS -M.r. Lewis Mouse, New Annan, was a recent visitor to Charlotte- town. -Mrs. Lewis Moose, New Annen, s spent. a pleasant visit with friends in Margste. -—<Miss Nine. Schurmen returned to her home after spending a week with her brother in Moncton. —Miss Tisy Howatt or Summer- side is visiting her sister. Mn Glenn Weddell of Carleton Bdg. --Mias Ads Ramsay of Elmerisle has been visiting Bummeraide the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Key. _.8 ' -—Mra. John ‘Iooniba has return- where she held been staying during the illness and delth of hrr fath- er Mr. Stephen Muttart~6 -—Maater Billie Kinrh, son of Chief Kiiirli won this week's speed- o-byke offered by the j-lsmilton Biscuit. Co, in two-operation with -a —lfr. C. J. Cooke oi Keneingtun has received the sad new: of the death of hil sister. Miss Francis P. -Mr. B. w. Robinson who has been attending the Convention of the Canadian {legion st Ottawa. sitting; - °' ofthebominiim raincoat. secretary of m min. in. no '5 -Jlxu. Glenn vhddeli and little de. ‘ Glenda of Carleton ro- -OF THE- —WILL BE HELD IN- CHARLOTTETOWN . Interested Cordially Invited m Attend. Annual Convention P. E. I. Teachers’ Federation Prince of Wales College Hall ' TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, MARCH 27th. 28th and 29th. Addresses by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MncMiillan: H. H, Shaw, Chief Superintendent of Education: ; L. W. Shaw, BA: Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson; filmed to their home on llondgy- Brlrwing Up Fatlier__ . COATS SUITS DRESSES HAT . m, ,3-.. _..:___; ;_. after a pleasant week with her pu- ents Mr. and Mrs. Hewett. --Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hlowsit have ietunmd to their home in Summerside after a very pleasant visit to Halifax where Mr. liowett attended the ‘Pravcllrrs Convention Thurs. March 22W at 2.30 p. m. Showing the new LINGERIE GLOVES HOSIEBY Girls Shop S of John ‘Robin d: Co. CANADIAN LIGION NEXT CONVENTION ON PACIQO UOAII.‘ OITAWA, March lib-Mae next Dominion convention of the Oeu- edienlngionwilbeheldinflritieh Columbia. since ‘riuethoonventinn mdedat llltehmnfllftlr ‘_npflt dbuainfi in itlclmlngfl- PILOT OI’ IIIIT SHIP ENTIIING lhfiOl IAILI T0 All IOI III‘ HAT 1.00 Persons Ila under close seru- tiny today by army officers on duty in this mountainous ROI. Peering at the slowly shifting men of earth, rocks and mow. the officers warned the population to evacuate their homes. but the - nits stubbornly refund to v1. bed sirens bells blown is cl directions. to swiftly, so smartly lint no velodmoiu could measure its pace. Coats fly forward! Drones blow boclrvvordl. Hdeeolupwurdfilouldcnfioowdowwwwd lfyoowamto soothe cloihurhctlhiswiasd- swept silhouette has whipped H: spring, rbondvopinonosfifflfiflmwfllfik , thoyrecorfolnnottostayinoweiocblorloarg. The delightful showing of New Hats is most impressive widening cracks in the lives oi‘ gnu mq-qgd ‘g m. mquqg qm be submitted next Friday at the rx-eliminary hearing of Mn. ‘Daniel _..,. -_._ii Rrnhtm a Amherlt. chm-d "i" manslaughter in connection I!‘ the gin’- death. COAL —— Iebellllfellllllgldilfil morons-Jams FOR-SYDNEY Abe-IIIQIX. ll. l. lllil! d G0. Iiif-Iiilehl-llili!‘ ‘j _ — B! Gear!‘ MCMIIIII‘ M