| _ _._ ____ __ __ '_ .-_ ______. l . . - . ._ - 1 i Q, \ ‘ ‘ -~~~ -----Z-- --_ . __ ..._. ._._.__. - i* 'D1 -’ ' I. » I - yt- fwf f|~rvrnT ' ` "" 1 s -~ ' .' " .::'---'--‘r-f*"~'-*1 so --j;Tj,__ _ ` _ 1 ---~--_-_ -__.____;._;._'._-_.__:.________‘_; rv- "" "W" -~ . _ _. - -. .-_P__.._ _.___ ____ ____ _ bww _ _ _ __ _ `7 _ _Még T2 iV€@k"5 Ni-‘JWS BUd2€t fr Subscribers _ ~-r.-f - R1 _ _ TUESDAY Mouoliv . _ _ _- , PROPER . - , - _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ ` MU" ` ` ` TY CHANGES HANDS" W"-li P47 .REB?l0_'l‘$.-»,\¢onais-- .'l'0'rA'ro~nssnl;l1’-A1ts`r.s,de-i ` ` _ 1-‘molly oN san Missioiv.-M1-s. 1-i. J rl L_ C. Trivett arrived ini ,,.|.,iicioiri'ii recently from Lly-'.lii1‘i§ Mkt; the position of f\i.in;1:.:e1- ii: guilt Caiiadluii- Ml". ‘I‘i'ivc.t is :1_ of gov. Samuel Tiivett oi Hali- I i0i'n\¢-1- i°cct1:1'.of tile Aiiizliizaiil _',,.,,,¢5 at Milton, 1-1. 1:. 1., utils-1 mh and Oakfield, N. S. llc re-| _fiom the active work of the uy several years ago after cele _ W the fiftietli aiiiii\'c:~--wry oi ,,din:\iion_ _ “day the Bih lust., there passed v at her home ln.'Nol'w:iy the fo; M1-5. John J. Nelligmi alter a l .short illness followiilg a stroke 'th She suffered on i'-'ridily night. deceased was a highly esteem- My whose death has caused wide- | 4 regret. She leaves to mourni 4 s sorrowing husband several <1 daughters who have the I-li ~ ' 1 f'l mthy qi' a wide ciic e of i ends i i. -ADDITION T0 KEl\_'SlNG'I‘()N LICE-Chief Moase will in future assisted by Officer Matthews. Be- ” being custodian of law and or- , Officer Matthews is general fac- | tum for the welfare of tlic town- . re fire prevention, maiiitennnce rmooth streets. light and, water pply, etc. He is A skookuin young footer and will be a good acquis- ion to the man power of this busy wu.-K. on Monday evening, I"cb. 9th, Mr. d Mrs. J. A. Bernard, Tigliisli. de- hiluily entertained at their bcnu- ul home when they bid welcome to er severity guests who iisselnblcd to joy tivo hours of cards. The games ere keenly contested and heartily . toyed. The prize winners were: iiction Forty Five: First Ladies, Miss orcnca Harper; Consolation, Mlm azel Harper. First Gentleman's, Mr. _ M. Ryan; Consolation. Mr. T. P. cmsrd. First Ladies, Whist, Miss gyguerite DeRoche; Consolation. s. oorbett. First .Gentlemons ' lust, Mr. Ralph Hackett; Consola- on, Mr. George Doucette.~After the istribution of prizes dainty refresh- ents were scitfed by the hostess as- ted by several lady friends. An -our' of dancing stimulated by ex- cllent music completed the program d brought to a close another very leasant evening at the Berr1ard»hos- itable home. Proceeds in aid of the _ stholia Womens League. GORMLEY-MCGEE - An enjoy- O event took place at Charlotte- - an Feb. 11th, when Miss Annie sy Goi‘n\le_v, of this .city, was unit-_ ' in H1-11`I‘i_»1i;i'. to John Richard Nic- ee, of Dorchester- Street. Char tietoiru. the cci'i‘iiiol'iy being per- 'mrd ln' flight llev. l\'l~i1i:=1giiol' - lli'iCe McDonald. Tile briclc was l Sunimersicle. is still rclnciiibeied as The lifeless body of Ivan Malloy, 15, ttenrierl by Mrs. Bessie l\icClo_=l:v_v - rhnrniiug, being ~ti(ii.)o1:lLi‘t~`|" l` a .dllmmmh brmgu estate iii’ utllc l;t;m;IrDu.;glii`iseg the .The mV°‘ngaM°n mm the recent nm Maqrice Menon.” of Chulmte' __ ___ __» __ -_ _ ionic n Sllniiiierszctc _ _ ' °V°f- robberies of two stores at `T.gnis1\ |_-,|ii°WU. »M0MiK¥\0l'-McLean, ,VI -G.,`o! -.i-. 111111.-1i.1_\ oieiiing-_ s_ Suffolk, fiom Mi. W. J. Curley, “phi _ ` iMattnpan Mass cggc commucd by Sergennt (.""°il,¥ _ _ _ _ _'_“"‘ ` .' ' ' an onstable Kinch. From the store v-T-` limb" wruniivo ol~:i.Ls Tl °f Mrs' S“""""”"' ‘vm ""“°“ ‘I-50 in . _ .. , (__. po..cc ol.11e1- of _ le maiilage w|,1,¢,.s_ eleven pounds Q4. mbacc°_ a bm-|0p_¢|¢¢g, °g,mm__,||°¢¢u_._.R"_ _MZ Siiiiiiiieisulc, and ins 11\mil-,- ici; Sum'°f Mi-‘S Alline Jane Felch ol 5-1 Lib- ibox of dry ,eu bauems mu pack ' lnizrsido on Sziturclay for I-i"ilil`:iv Ns °"iV'5f-- Haverhill, Mass. -took iJil¢E'ages of vazor blades fiv ' r -'i ' ' ' ' _ _ __ » . _ . - _ e bam" f ustines Seminary. _ ._ - t\_§l?\;dii_i1‘.\’_\i';11 leave on Monday on 2:0583 t°NM; g_i°"3° Neim" giner ale. Sundry articles, 'includiiggi o '. - r i - - » . ,. 0. . . ~ - “S ii-ii c o L veipaol l.ugl:i..d. me bride M; forma" ;’;\0¢h3‘ ‘li a qiiantity of canned goods were sly, Y e e” “I-V _ taken from Shelfoon’s store. "|-RQ|__“m_:§ AT .HGNISH _'adopted daughter of the late Mv. and FORMER ISLANDER _The death N.e\vs of seveiuil bilrglarics in Tiguish, Mrs' ‘mseph J' Lane °f this CRY- occiiriecl nt 465 ‘nth . . - _ -. '_ _ . - _mc ___ S_________0___S S_O__e_ _ms been __e__ _ F__a_______c0 cam. on __;;eni;;__dS_i;r; tiaining at Ottaw..G!2\»irsI liolpitli. ceived by thc Proviiicilll Police. An SENT To 0RP""N"‘GE`“0" Sai' Mr J HY McKay a forma. on 1; ' ‘ in t is 1 1- 1 .` _ I ""°` _i___,___iCicc1&_ is l_)ei1i_u c_.l_11icd out bi/_ _laiywgungs ‘I,Vuliv°';‘Tc: ioiégnl tetouii resident who will be remem- _ _ o |11 y uiiistsblcs. It tins; _ k _- . bercd by some of me nldel. l.esidenL;_ at .dXphm_ern,_ . __. _ _ also been reported that a number of “ en "° me "i“h“n“g° at M°“"i5 li/fr McKay, after a long and healthy V ` V other stores in Tigiitsli have been Herberc Where four other children life' took a stroke at six P m and broken into during the last month °f the same family have bee” Since died at nine the same evening. Mr and ser-crlil hundrr-ri dollars worth of 185" Fan' C°“5i'“b1e Mcxmiey Wh° McKay would have been B3 years old lncrclinnilisc stolen. °°“d“Ci~¢d the Child L0 ill” Cii-Y WHS in October ne t . ,___ _ _ _ x and was planning to ?_ _ _s orm stayed at New Loudon _ foi take a ,Mp home this summer to visit , l’liN|§|lA|i \\’l']|)N|:§S|)I\\'-'F110 ill” / ' his (lilly 5i5l.(’l`, MTS. Charles Dalzlel nerzil of the late Michael 'i`. Lriuibe “’_ ' 01' this city: He was deeply interested see;-t(|¢¢ 5,, 31', 37”, -1-H1, 5 . _ _ _ ‘ v ."` . _ - _ _ . t S Uh Aff Spl-ingfield, will take place oil Wed-. WELL KNOWN IN PRO? INLE” m me h°"“? “CWS and hid the GU’-lf' rican monument wa,51d¢¢¢r1;;Ad Wm, nesdny ttomorrowi morning, leaving' 'Many friends m this Pmvmce 'Will dian read to him regularly emh gy- ' " ' - the noise nt 9.30 ccicck. The late 'emi ‘° '"“`“ ““'°“§1‘ ° ‘iespmh wins by his daughter. Mis. Alice Mr Lniiibe (lied sutldcliiy oil Sililtlny M0iCil‘l1m. its his eyesight has been niizlit. froin lii=liil1i1.\i".ittc ui i.l\c`b1'aln. me death °[ Mr' Hligh Gmmc ill-:iiiléi i0l‘ the Dial' year- the usual |_nn]\,e-,sary Wm be held- t _ . _ ._ _,_ F McPhee- gentlemens consolation, “mul by me b°5'5- H13 fcai' °i °°°k' `Poulti'y Record Association meeting ' ' _ ing 55 dozens of _eggs on Easter Suu- ‘and canadian National Exmbmon Y? F~dCh1`i5i-0Ph€i"- At the close of . ~ _ , , l' ° dill’ m°m\“E_ b¢`f‘_’10 Ulf->_ i00lS Mi- banquet at Toronto, also the Nation- :eyed :yl°;’__l;s_1a_;;;;“:;ni;': bggg committee. al-number of the ladies /irrr:/ii. or iii.-ivi‘Lr.1/11vls_wii.L iitcn, ottawa and Montreal, attend- 5"'1”“' _ .- ‘ The hearing of the appeal- in the ing Rotary meetings at the last two '_ _ suprr-_inc Court of Ciuinclit to restore places. m';n;'_lFE,_0F 1§El;vl'gE-‘xl mxind the judgment of Judge Palmer dis~ -- ' _ ` "mflg mu ‘e at M allowing thc will cl tnc iatc Alfred or Local. lN'1nrtr:sT-Friends ;';_';1dle;‘;_"°f‘°_;";)”1;’_f;’1f_‘“;1t ‘°’°;`"°W °' Mcwilliums. West Cape, beginsithis on Prince Edward Island. have re- . ' - _ U .wio pass- wcelc in Ottawa. The decision of the ceived announcement of the mar- ed away on Satmday in .F1°Hd°" Judge of Probate' was reversed by rlage of Miss Mary Catherine Mac- :£53133 hl? glad iaxxtxn then/?°I;§ 3! the Supreme Coilrt of this“Proviiioe Donald, daughter of the Reverend who MEM; lsigmeeot _'mi/fleas; last fail. Messrs W. E. Bentley. K. C. Donald MacDonald, D. D., of Port Supc__m__C____ _ ___ Prince Edward and J. J. .ici111stcu_ K c, represent- "lla-.tin1zS. Cape Breton. and Gordon Island Division of 't`h‘; c_mmmn'N_°__ ing the appellants, nnd Messrs J. 0. Stewart Macwalker. manager of the tional Railways wu_ a mmm of C. Campbell and Thane Campbell Walker Financial Coml”-“Y Of P011 Stemmke this iwovmce He was one rcprrasentiriz the responclcnt_. The ex- _H0Wk€5biH'5'. N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Mac- of the ol d’ A ch 091 of L C: R_ men md. 1-cuter. Mr. Nelson Mcwiiiiams left Walker are speiidins their honey- one 0,_mé_m.ost_popum_ of an °m_i for Omma saturday mommg_ moon in the West Indies. They will cms of the_ ___md___i“_Ma__mm. Cam ada. His experience in railroading covered forty years, the entire per- °f Ci`if\¥1¢`U@\`. .(iaSD€, P. Q.. A student iod being spent in the service of the _ _ . - At _ ' at St. Diiiistans Uliivcrsity, was ‘NTERESTING WEDDING Intel,-colonial,-H15 1-i,ge..f,-om the- bog. fov.i.d _vesiertiny morning noni- the __ 530 Feb Bur tom round of the ladder was steady; Malpeque Road' in rt ileld. Malloy ham’ Mass" 2 ' D' m" ' ’ he was a. good-railway men, n re- lmcl been liiissiiig from the university it spected citizen and 4. in_\_.1i _.'1°ieud.- d the f'l'oo‘ri was 'uipportetl bv isimc Friday night' hut it was fnmrles `Edwmbd lslgiild pzstfer urlieev Humax Herald' ‘ ‘ ‘ ` _ ~ ,t.iiou:;`nt ‘lint no \vn,<; staying with m miniage Y _ 0 . - ____ 1-. John l\fcDoimld. The brute look- }h.k,HdS il; Um' (._,._V_ when no trace Charles McLean. The attendants ‘ ' - ' 1 5 iill 1 l Q _....1 - - ' . - . -_ the bride, and Mis. Bertha Bond, of Sourls' oldest residents in the per _ _ Ion ._.u.i.l.i_., .\i>...i.i psitcs ueie oi ed a brruiiilill bouqiir-L_ ei \-.~‘.iit-.- _._,,,,,..¢J Rm, 11,. 1,, »;_,. ,ms f,,,,,1ly-1nothci~ ofthe bridegroom. The bride son of James Mclsaac passed away ciiscovori~1l in rt fivlil not far from the colleiic. All i.°1qiie.~t into thc riiwzuinslaiioesi nf the t.l':\g': Rev. Di'. Murphy, rector cl' St..c Dunstan's. leave.; tirs m°'°°\'°m°\\i° _.' . l\°.“\°*‘ 'sumu Lmmn ew sq. |_\¢.,\;` kept; house for him. A son in Boston’ ter, Mrs. acbcrt Cameron, with whom 1 scorn. -_ma Rev.: on ucr.‘¢ii_ui,:.' _qi Tisoiah #left yesterday' ‘mominr-Ztnr Tqronto to psy; theia_respe¢u._-'mt' uw _S¢Ph A. Q_'Bullivan,.r`e,ci,or.' oi' gt, Ang. _ 'ru_viisn_1iv; ' _'. _ nmnriud or _sun sssiveur- The many irlehii0li Ui' it _i€W y€€l'S_ __ _ of the new shades of blue chiffon -‘il1l€l'ii- in Sltdllcy- lie vvas‘boi‘n oli‘his M5 D' m' hum SL* muh church' ‘ and wore a hat and shoes to corres- fathers B-*State R miie Oilil..-‘f 5°\1fi-S pond, while her arm bouquet was t0Wli. OH 00m.‘l1Et0 HB9 H6 diSD05¢d of ,the ent:1‘e estate to four different _iThe Laborers -Task is -O’er," and The rector Rev.~H.'D.]Raymond, ll. A. was assisted by the Rev. Canon 'C‘iimi-nings. The hymns _ sung were "Lead Kindly iiigiits' ` _ 'Hia mpurners were Messrs D. B. st_¢wi1rt,_x. al stumi, :-1. iz. stew- art, r-_ F. May, w. r‘_~ A-stewart. Patrick Warblirwn, D_r. Goodwill, ri. M. _simpson T. B. wccsn-nn and Archibald Iiavin. ' ~ ` Honorary Psllbssrers: Jud|e__lIs_s- zard, Col. Ings, ID_less1-sl H. 'Jsines Palmer, George W. Wa-keford, Capt. T. G. Taylor, W. W. Owen. _ ‘ Pall bearers: Ool._Chsrles Leigh, Messrs H. H. Horne, _Jsrnes E. Har- ris, E. T. Higgs, George De __Bloi`s, Victor Purdy. ' _ _ 'Interment was in Sherwood Com- etery, Rev_. Mr. _Raymond -odlclating. noun '_ n`sMss'r.-At ins nctn Eden Baptist Parsonage a`t.b_alf'-past five _on February sixth;-Miss Sophia Amelia mfunsay* and _Mi-_ -can-_ies Edward Bond -were ' unit/ed ln' mar- riage by the p_astoi°._'Rev. Charles_‘J. -M:I_.ean_ '_The a`i,_teniiai1_`ts.» were ‘ Mrs. Eliza Sinclair_o_£_P_. E.-1,. I friend of the in-iris _md an-tnc' anna. mother of the groom. ’i"he` _bride who is a, daughter of Mr. Numan M. Ramsay of Kensington, Prince Ed- ward Islsnd,"wss` attractively gownod in one of the new shades of blue crepe and _woré"a_ hit to correspond while he_r__srn{ _bouquet was of`tl.lis`- mm rms -emi' 'nic-ct __ r;’gu'__ niigq- ing- the ceremony ‘r _reeeptio_n'w_ss nerd ut the-_imi_n¢ of ur. sim un. ' cl~1_¢r1c.~ _w. aqiréi'-off ns oibin 'sa-nt, Newton ' Centre, ` where thc fimmod- ‘ late’ relati\‘es_"aisd `fri_ei`1_1-lr. of "tli"e e_c`upie 'weiie Alter-` their _re- turn 'n-cn 'c-snért aiiismébiib' trip, Storiini itoaé, Wslt_`lian'i',"M§s's; 1-_\’~imi._¢f _w-vi.-»1i_~ _-in 11-lends nm1’winr-mn 'very' niuén avci-étt ncmsayl asmiitcnfaiiii mi-V i1°r¢&i'm_x":of`11two 'weeks 'ftiie local 'po- tato ‘market became idtlve' s' few q1ne~_si\ippi_ng._» auf "mum- ed.' Smsii ouontitieq of_\'.§i_'o'en.l§o_\in- i.`li\'|'.lIid kllhl C0bbll!'_'lfI'\lle BLOCK are .~ n`\ovin¢,`_' 35 _.cents bein! '_ oi!ered for,_theifoi1¥i¢_r._s_.pd_`24 cents .for me ls'tter,_ iAt present; _,a __stesm_er_ is p1a1_1\¢_.;t.-us_iiu;,with_isi41na pots- toés _ :cr .1=hi|niie'l>pi1_i»_ Another _pc- tm; iiteimer -wui I-ui. ioéaea lit the saiinvori iwttveelr-; :__ .~ _~ '.‘l=.»=‘1i.v_\=_N.-1T¢°i~i1.~neer»riGs-a-. 1- f'1_---1<.<=-»--'.- Seve-1-an--it °f ii-.- 35s_fierf1"i1a'_i'i_t`ai__'-2i1i1`:i`if._'ai{i_d_»Mr.-__W._ R. snip-gl rri>yi1\cié1__-:n.1v_c__ _stcciz 'super- intenden_t_,_ and _”Mes'srs. - I,ewls_ _Rppcn R.op_e_r,_1'ctui'iie'd lest evening fi-om. Amherst -where they _attended the meeting- ‘of `th_e`\Maritir_ne 1-live-_Stock p`re_eders_ Association., _The l`r_1eetins~ was * n`1or_e~ largely_ attended was 'the l`neeting._ln_st year. `_M_r. gl ,_1i~.-5111113? or _ 'ti-le rm-iericigp _'nx- rygrinlentml Stntion,_ wiis' re-elected pi-§ci<_ic`i1t. :actin __ lnccweil, Fred McRae and'-JJH. Kennedy were appointed-directors to 'represent this Prov_i'ace..'_ _ _ _ .` ' _ J,-.-The -remains of the'.l`|te °_M.\-s.f Est- her' Gillsm, -who.-passed’ away _at the home. cf _ner-_ daughter in miircx, arrived’»on»the-.evening train on Sat- urdl-y;arid_' -were conveyed ta the home-_ of her son_,`l_Ir. _William Gil-_ iiim, - sciirisl 1'rlw_ lm M1_-s._c_siiii1un was 84. years _of (ge and- spent _the meter .put 'cr..lie_1_». lin- in-scu1~i.s, wliar_e_1ihe ' was '_be1ovod_- sud -respect- m= ni who-.knew ner. Tac- run- erslxok #piece on- Sunday afternoon the h__‘inst.,-at-two o’clock from -the residence- cr§i1c1-_son _t°_ti-ie imgucn Church Cemetery. Both- services w_ere‘-` conducted. _.by Osptainf ~Belt. !ilrsL..Gi1liss11_-~lesves_:t1o inourn _nei- iw. mg iicuglitera- ws? shields.. cl r‘-'l_c111q`.x;»-.Mi-s. ‘- c._.uitcn¢i1, _cr Herrin' Cove, ‘N. S., _and one son, Mr. viiiiiieiiri-,-cnui\n1,:_cr scum.. 'rc the ap'1»¢_svéa=- 1-cictivcs . tiwoucruim ex- tends sincere `|,ympatl'iy.- . I On: from bums re;-elved when- -an ance Short Course held tlits week at i explosion of clieinicais inthe labor- aiory'oi the university, 'passed Branch Managers. Among those iniiliruugli the cii_v yesterday en rolltr: attendance were Mr. John A. Tliomp. i iiouic in 'l`1'u1-ri to attend the filli- son.of-Margate, Mr. C. E. McKc11-1cial..-.vloiictoii Tlnies. l‘\`('lll'§-.$.'i1l|'l`|l NUPTIALS -.»'\ ‘~<‘l'.\' pi'r-'.i_v wccldiiig i-ook place oil \\'1-<1l:1.',ti;i_\.' moriiiiig. Jan. 7th, at Bt l`a1i'ick`s Roinan Catholic Cliuribli, Halifax. N. S.. vvhcri Miss Vera P_vclir-_ _vouiigcnt daughter oi Miz' Eilivaril 'Tobin ot Halifax, N. S., was 1111111-d in the holy bonds of matri- moiiy to .\-ii' John M. Smith, son»ol Mi' and Mrs Mark A. Smith, Kellyis Cross, P. E. I. The Rev. Father (iraiiville c<-lebrateri thc nuptiai l\'f:1:~.<. and the church was iiealiiifiilly (lr-<-omtccl for the occasion. The bride vvais bccoinii'igl_v attircd in white gcorgictie with over lace, and silver slices and stockings, and wore a veil and wrratli or orange blossoms. She was attended by Miss Mary Fogdpty of I-{i‘ii.\‘i|l;:lnii, P. E. 1. who wore a ivlilir silk rlress with hat. and shoes. in innirh, 'l`l1o groom was very ably .suppoiicfl by Mr Clarence Keefe, of Canso, N. S. cousin of the bride. After the ceremony, breakfast was served at the home of the bi'ide’s mother. 181 Gottingen St. During the cl:i_v the party took a very pleas-‘ ant motor i1-ip through tho city. in the c\'cniii'..:' supper was served to about one lluiidrcd friends and rela- tives. The bride was the recipient; of ixiaiiy valuable aiicl useful gifts and the remainder of the evening was spent in music and dancing. _Mr Smith lcfi. the Island some two years ago, and is now a very succesful car- pcinter in Halifax, N._ S. I-Us many friends in this province wish the newly niarried couple many yeai's__o{ happiness and prosperity. t "_""`"”1i}F1s`_"__`“ -1------------r-an l\IA(,‘l\IILL.\N-/it Fairview, Lot IK 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Allison Maqi; Millari, a daughter. I llOWAT'I`--At the P. E. Island Hoi-T pital, on Feb. l1t'ii. to Mr. and Mr! Hnrolcl M. lioivatt, City, ia son. soHNsToi\'r:-At Montague, Fest 13. 1931, to Dr. and Mrs. Lis. Jcmi§ stone, -a son. L1 narrow-_-it ine city Hospital, rel;-'I 12, 19:11, to sir. and Mrs. Roland Heron, City, a son. UURRAN-At the city Hospital, Felt ie, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. F1-anfi Curran, Vernon River, a daughfazwn McKENNA- In Charlottetown on Feb. 15th, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. James Elmer Mciicnna, a daughter, Mary Fsustiiia. 1 ': ` Mslmrsolss . CAMPBELL-GARRITY-At Britte- boro, Vermont, on Wednesday, Janu- ary 28, 1931, Ruth Margaret Gsrrity, to Arthur Daniel Campbell, formerly of Fortune Bridge. Prince Edward Island. ' CRE.-\MER-BAKER»-At Charlotte. town, Feb. l‘l, Frank Crea.mer` to Minnie Loretta Baker, both of this city. M". W. L. Outhouse, officiating clergyman. DEATHS . l-IASTER-At the P. E. I. Hospital on Tliiirsday Feb. l9ih. Edgar Eisti vi rigs; 52 1'i"8i's. \\’lfl(ili1`-fit. L.o\\'er Nlolitaglic. Fehk 1'\1:11~_v liili, l€l3l, George Wright, :ioctl 82 l.Al\Il}E-Ai Spi'iiif;iiclcl. Sul"idi1_\'. Fell. i5. I\f. T. Lalnbe. ‘- l£N.\iAN-/it Strathcona. P. E. I., on F-eb iotli. i931. after a lingeriligtill- 1ie'=-:_ Mis.; l\fn1~_v J. i-Inman, aged 7_1 _v1=a1~.-<. AR‘l`llL'll-At Montague, Feb. l0. lfliltl, Mrs. Mzirv Arthur in the 83rd _\1‘;ir of hor ;\{;<‘. i-J.\'.\l.\.\'-At Slriiiliconai. P.E.f.,__ori Feb. 10, lfliil. after a lingering ill- ness. Miss M1\i'_v J. Eriman, aged 'll ll.\\'lES-F.‘nici‘cd into rest on Mon- day. Feb. 16. ‘$331. at her late res- id:-nrn Diliidus Flspliiiadc, Emily S Davies. iviclolv of the late Hon. Dail- icl i)u\-ies, in her 82nd year. Excl..-isp-At r1~a\-eilers Rest, Feb i6, Mrs. James England. l\Illl2l‘il\‘-Died at Morell on Febru- nrv itl'h irted_by Mr. Roy Grady F ny "_“""‘“' °“‘“‘ S°“ °h“"l"‘“ “i \“”“‘"- l'o\v|-;il.~:-/it iiic Prince count.; M s-_m_n~m6x_-“de_ _Mar th'e_ que!-n»°ny‘ one sL'itel'. Mrs. Chester Wooinc-i'. of »H_,_qmm,_ F_,h_ 1-,_ 193l_ Mm Mm ` |ump‘uo'u=s ~wed‘dm' brhuut Wu 1 Chicago, and one brother, Ewen J., of [mlm I,‘,“.`.,,.s oi Cammn siding "_ seigved'-_aft b_ride’s _homejnd 'in_ the everiing L_ reception was given byftrie i»1~i1ié'i nctiiu- in fnimcui- _'cz tm' new- iy_'_maried _é_ou_pl_e' _lt_ which _s‘_large. number _or _`g,uesis. were present. On 2 '§i_'\i__:_.i;ley 'v_\_°riiih¢_ i.h_¢v."i°!i.f'21' in _Q yl`ri¢'_ byftiie 10,30' _ _ 1*if~'f.-`\.\¥'-:i>¢i-`»=f-= .oiwwumfi ws Cl"yqta_ll'll15c_i'¢_y`_teki4i to_ dinner' in _*-9-iii-_-f;i»f.'i1-s; 's»°°i.°t°=» ,¢h\°¥- "id his _ol'~ldcj_l-§eei5fi1ig'_'tiio_ nw-_ty rr\.=i“»iiszi==1<»f. ii- Umisli- “.1” _were ‘ tive'-’ reitiiiients- of many 'lovely gifts. an-_ and _ski-»..q|i_i|nt-will-luke 1- - _ ~__‘ _ ~@_~i. 5.1;. I 1. |. North River. His only daughtci _td 58 ,.cm.s Hannah predeceased him oil l\'larci\_“.00D:_At_ the I,_ E_ I_ Hospmlh “ii” ‘93°~ _riicsani-_ Fen. lun. iiiai. imis rsaini The funeral was held on January 1 WOM] ,,l,N| 12 ycm.s_ daugmm. ,.f ML 18th, to Cavendish Cemetery. \vliel1i,,m| M,-5, waiter w<\0f..iiL--.:‘ _ ' 5!-,1"i., 9,, -‘ . 1-1-.._'» ,.. . i _ l ' 1 1 i .1 '_ _ t _ _ it " 1 ' ' - - __ _-- ~ .... ._...._.._....___.__...-.._._.. _ »..___.»._._... __. __.,_._.l._,____ its,” __ i -Ti “i it ii. 1,., _ wi -= _ri _I ._ ._ J 6°! - _ ..,__ ~ t . ¢ U _ 1 I/I , ». -.-..._-. 1' 1 ‘@- _i ,ii 1 i:1`;,i'-_' 1'? . . _ ,_-