' mo alter Selected‘ From This .Wee|i's'.|iells.i§io'ir, “iiiiiariolicioivn qr -al. Gillflmllvla,‘ ilsiagiila. Sallie vi-‘sa as...- JsU .. . .1 The ~|.i ‘y flllii.‘"B!“fliflmtlllfflifiidillfl I Iii f me- “ harles styles. of the stiff of g Dank of Commerce at spent Chrhtmas in Saint plan with his father. Rev. Ernest E. éand has since been spending , Jemaindarioi his holidays with ii-lsnb in Charlottetown. He left ‘wk smi-eturn to SaintJohn to ab" week-end there before re- ." to Halifax. I - I- ‘Die death occurred yesterday mor- _ .aiter Ishort iilnesss at ‘her home. x26 Longworth Ave.. or Mrs. widow of Capt. Wm. Henry flqatesrlate oi-Desable. ;' The late Mrs. Boater was‘a native ml “sable, this province. and was a lady of most estimable charactenkind stud-friendly and beloved by all who knew IDOL‘, A large circle of friends will sincerely mourn her passing. l The iuneral will be held on the ar- xl, oi her daughter. Mrs. Joseph 1 , from Boston. Mass. The other gunjviiig children are, Mrs. E. B. stev and Miss Jessie at home, qnd- , of Colorado. ,; To the bereaved iamlly The Guar- dian ‘ ‘ deepest sympathy. r 1111a commodious Robert Palmer at Freeland. Lot even, was sslmpietely destroyed by fire in the as: hours oi Saturday morning to- _er with the warehouse adjoin- ‘ I_ Last Friday night was the cold- ‘ est this winter, it being from i0 to i5 below nero in various part-s of the ,we'et,of. the province. with a stii‘! windblowlnlf- Sometime during the night Mr. Robert Palmer got up to make upthe The residence is about one yards from theistore and __p ‘looking out he noticed smoke uingirom the upper part of the _ ‘.5 .-Tha iiames spread quickly hutmith the aid of willing neighbors who gathered a. small portion of the goods we're got out. Nothing could be-Tdone however to save the building which together with the warehouse adjoining“ was burned to the ground. I ‘flflialoss is s. heavy one only par- tially covered by insurance. The rlre limelight to have originated irom the ilpsiin the attic. ‘Prhbdcath occurred at his home at ' on Jan- 4, after a week's lli- , of Elisha ,Wright. , vThe -late'Mr. Wright was, born on b» 20, 1840, and started life as a with the late Major Wright} oi Ieque in 1864. He came to Sum- liiersidoin 1811 and went into gen- oral mercantile business with his bro- ther. the late Norman Wright under name of Wright Bros. Some later he started a branch at vistoria. in isss he closed business inyfiummerside and in ion he moved vovvleiom where he ran the busin- osill to thetime oi his death. -,» y): 075 he married Margaret Clarke who predeceased him in 1911. By ,- l ' there are left to mourn i, _ qqllowing family: Mrs. Pritchard. ‘J ‘ ide: Mrs. nsrry Holman. ‘Summer-side: Mrs. Shives, Camp- "~ n. 3.; Mrs. Lewis, of Worces- tar, mass. and wiltred 0.. of Char- lottetown. on July 1st. iim. he mer- ried‘ Ciaudlna Taylor. who survives. '.i‘he~iuneral~ takes place J_an. 8 from. the United Church. Summer-side. ‘ Ola-Sunday a. short service was held .in Victoria and the remains were ' ‘on "its Summerside. accompanied by his wife and son. W. C. W148i"? ' ‘_ rith deep sorrow-ye record the deati-iat Clenfinnan on the 5th. inst ofllwuiism! MacDonald. in the 63rd. year o ase- d had been in _ ‘ th ior the past ten months. and although the best medical skill avail- ablewas engaged to meet the serious-_ use; of, his case. he gradually yielded to the ravages oi his disease. qI-le‘ had the consolation in his last ntsoi being surrounded by his 0' iriends-his wife and family p‘; well asifhis two surviving brothers, flan‘. David MacDonald and Rev. J.J. Micbcnaid. who spent thy last few dayuat his bedside. Hail survived- by his widow. MW Anna MacDonald and the following children: l of the Dominion Burtllll 0f tics, OttawayAnita. muse in at, St. Martha's H0811"!!- ‘cnish; Jennie and Donald A- It a- e. . _ _ is‘ life was one worthy ci imita- and he was deservedly NBDQQW! .1,’ p: who had the pleasure oi know- ing lm- _ His funeral will leave his late home atifllcnflhnan on Tuesday "mm!"- the eth. t. at 0.30 o'clock for st. Patrick’! Church. Port Auslutlls- w re interment will take place. ' . yhsi réstihPeace. ', TllcsoAv ‘ m...‘ is‘, r the Week ol ‘lgi-‘wasfilaieiznlastolllsllt ill m‘ ‘ ptist Church. A truelllllli (l! m" v ' prevails-sand the Jneny Wll° ‘inmtttufllllflz "W" "M," c: instill’ P’ . ica vs taken part in by , Raymond, Rev. ilr.’ oun- hey. .."“‘3i‘..‘i.'.‘.%...?.°°'.o. .- . its, I r .. You to the vieeotiivai-r _ Sha.vsant..tn.waitd.a.thanl..fIlla.man. V afterwards ‘ , y» gave the leased from g ' and has been taken, ‘ ma‘ b sther. ‘PM’ "i! .' She ieayés to‘ era. Mrs. J. Wnmfla’ rowing husband Mrs. ‘lnills llowattj ‘ _ Duuslu. Head or Henry Coma ' Coflln. _ Dousla- Dorchester, _'l‘he funeral was ‘ "WWII irom her °°lldlll= . by nev. or. R"- Hammono Johnson. - .,, ell-Ti. H. J. Love, A. L. Howatt- » fill’. Dec. 10th. . division of ti; “Blue was minim P. E. 1. ‘ The renewing elected: President, “new 9nd Vice ‘Presld Miss E. McNeiii; T11‘; Mrs. John r.- Gaudet Mrs.,Thos. Noonsn,,),(.-,_. Mrs. Jos. MoNeill; Commit and Means-Mrs. John, D‘, Mrs. M. McDo , ct. Mrs. A. Ml-‘Duusall; churoh,.i'4.-.._.'y Mrs. A. G. udgt, M“ _ ' Mrs E. M om, m" M, c Mr. River on ‘ g0rynears. ° ‘and Eliza th Ross. His brothers be llllB. Alexander deceased. The: t‘ ly. Iikancis Are w. w. Finlayson, San Cal. . " " months house m4, bearers _ Garfield Rosin, w, p bert J. MacDonald,” “ ‘ Donald, James B, ‘ The late Mi- sass twenty-one years. ‘H 3 indicate. ‘ He’ was the bereaved: Friday» luslit. ' origins“ scene oi an unusuailygsag sent for, to go ‘to the sist in- preparing Mrs lai. When was sitting Bible, but-‘ha at once’ went to Mrz-Walkarj; Here he was suddenly heart attack and wag doctor's oUlce-acrcsa ilgkpassed vsvwlaky: in l, rMr.'_ a er'sdca I The latter was-l. Mir‘; i arty and one ‘oi the dlngjreelda lulud. belng a prcmllivil l the United chirroli onic and Orange Qrders Irhe puqlnspl-those, tool, spected- residents pride its uaiiy sad‘ circulnailii deplored by- the peep, and vioinity._ 1 '~ l Brydeee. charged with, ‘eoinniit rape. toot p _ nestles vyere_.,exaaiined close the w ' in‘ also , police ‘constalhle, who ‘ill! the‘ prisoner when’ first. said,’ "I wps" " rum." - Ldtai- on. a they started "to identify hint- needn't starts use v violet one. student t college, teeudetrtiirrles herself. when Strong's one up and" ran into tbs- kl the girls‘ up. w ‘till b, . iwvlum also the following’ prongs! slsters: David command hills‘ , and“ liars ' held youth-day late » the Peoplewcenistgr-y‘, w? "LEAGUE. 0BR; ' . ,. ' aid J. aonITeieJY September 14, am w" 5'l°*.1~°f'lll_1e‘»late . MQPunI-lii The‘ funeral services" yer; tlis null service. o." .i..'§'.“.';.; ~ -iul offlclai as such a_iongYr:'coir_ his? I i" W. L00 hi1 rberliin~~~~ -» . Omwell, Jchnulgf lulifiml "1' u“ n‘ sun'- .\ s at 07mm“ _ , e ton, hnflogrcerrsvere “W; Vi“ President, ‘£3.22 “m” °“"""=‘ =iu-.--vle~7l'§‘-?rn'.‘£.‘. Ways A- 4- Quasi-eve. Mrs. rrsnir. M" MISS Mamie Cameron; ~.fl5"3p|h“§y_ E IhCaud- Mite ‘Vera Condon. Mag- JJ. andP-lreeto. ‘m. vlvlns. Blsd-Yohn l-I. an m " nirjltoos arse rliilrimmrei R085.‘ The sistorg. argrflqpgfl pig: and Sarah c. Plat luv-tr,‘ :53”; first» . Rev. _ 1'11 Acorn. ‘rheundertaker as .1“ .. . )3}, i aeiaodwith " ltd‘ . where iid “at ts committed, or hiss‘- l... uestibncd. lllvillbli she was cdrnihg-in-Srightoli houses she #3313” HWIQQ‘ odd llfilon‘ . also tripped some: bushe turnip by ls s » er-‘Jvivva sailed with 55,000 bushels t“ was ibeautifullysung by J. P. Mac- ‘ flature of the evening was the gift ~ _. ‘Sea-Sr. Florence MacLeod, . ducted by Rev. P. McMahon. n. n. I y.‘ . . ______ q "i" fail-Aves FOB WASHINGTON _ l‘ fill-crease in the tariff on potatoes en- ‘be ~.' smalls roa OTTAWA u .. vs left-ior-Ottawa; ftis un- ' that they will confer with a . -,_ .aielslr _ tlflliprtltedbihilathr j_,_ .- , a, ivnar ctteeown. . . ohn Mclienna, Charlottetown, on P. Pauli, Charlottetown. Ddnial T. Fraser, Kingston, Prelim; Campbell, New Glasgow. John. ._Court, Donaldston: _ Charles W.,B. Friazcll, New Haven. NeiiflbdcDonald. Churchill. A. McPhail, New Haven. ~Pctutouhlnmenls to date by rail an ‘steamer, made by the P. E. Is- APct-ato Growers Association, this are 732MB bushels oi seed stasis bushels table stock, a t6 011,056,568 bushels. There were 'r ., tlon up to Dec. 31st. . ~port_oi Georgetown has been very busy- duringtha latter part; ci the season. On Jan. 7th the steam- cfisesd potatoes ior North Carolina. ‘lhevsteamer St. Therese is now load- ing 60.000 bushels seed for Charles- ilon, South Carolina, which will make the, last seed shipment by the Po- tatn Growers‘ Association ior the season! _ A shipment o1 about 30.000 when of-tabie stock is being load- ed onthe steamer Terrie tor Cuba. m» addition _to , this business ship- ‘ A delightful banquet, given in the Victoria Hotel last‘ night. was the. closing, event oi the three days ses- sion oil-he Life Underwriters Assoc- iation of Prince Edward Island. There were‘ excellent speeches. the cui- l {was in the Hotel Victoria's best I Ylfillnd suitable music was rend- ered by a special orchestra. fldajor C. J. Martin presided. and the (speakers oi the evening were: 111i Worshipjdayor Yeo, Mr. Justice Arienaulla, Dr. C. J. Rockwell, Dir- ectorof the Eockweil oi Life Insur- shoe, and Mr. E. V. Chown. secre- tary ofthe LiieUnderwriters Assoc- istionof Canada‘. eA vooaLsoio, "Mother Machree," as . At a largely attended last nlg the oillcers wcreduiy installed lphs. Rebekah Lodge, No. 10. I. 0.1‘: bySistcr Gertrude Beer. District Deputy President assisted by nbe MacDonald, as Deputy Mar- , were read and adopted, which allowed a‘ very successful term end- inW-Dec. 3i, 1928. The most pleasing _ Assembly, which nted by Sister Gertrude _ v ‘P. on behalf oi Sister Maciaehern. Accepted with a féw wqii chosen words ‘of thanks on be- half ‘of-the Lodge by Sister Helen acEaohern, Noble Grand. At the cloeeci the meeting dainty refresh- ments were served and a social hour spout; - -. Following-is theiist oi ofnoers: Noble‘ Grand-Sr. Helen fdacEach- "ll- ' ~ " . - ice. Grand-Sr. Inez Lailerty.‘ Mo. B60.—Bl'.' Jane T. Meikle. P. N‘. OJ - . 'l‘reasurer-l‘..illlan Duchemin. Warden¢Slv arbara MacGregor. . Conductol<~Sr. Catherine Mathe- Chaplain-Sr. Alberta Patterson. lint-Supporter N. G.—Sr. Flor- once MacDonald, P. N. o. ' ".' bait. "Supporter N. G.—Sr. Helen lfinlayson. ma‘. o. e-lhightj-Supporter- V. G.—Sr. Claire P‘ JG liirilllppflfkff V. Ct-Sr. Marion art. . l . iinsid “Guardian-Sr. Muriel Low- tligi-rv o" ‘ v your. - .,‘ ‘ i _ ~ Pianist-Sr. Jean Fraser. l Junior Past-Noble Grand-Sr. Isa- belle rlove. Guardian-Sr. Leila Feav- . . THURSDAY J i bnnlitrvasrartnay. The funer- oi the late Abbie McDonald was gcldgesterday morning from A. A. - elinesseyb -F'unerai Homo to St. Dllllfllli’! Cathedral where a Requiem lush Mass was celebrated by nev. J. ltooney. Service at the grave was con- Ml’. C_. C. Thompson, local manager ofythe Southgate Produce Company. expects to leave on Friday morning for-Washington to confer with’ his inaipal regarding the proposed the United States. r ii“ suaTAman livsuilv - Friends oflKrsJl-I. S. Henderson will regret todearn that she ls confined tothe Pl Ii.‘ I. Hospital through injuries to ‘knee sustained by slipping on the steps oi the Protestant Orphan- the late Edward J. Byers was held terday morning from his late res- dellce, Grafton Street. v to St._ Dun- stlllTCathedrai where a Requiem High _ass was celebrated by Rev. M. homey. Siam-others oi the deceased actedls pail boa Jrhemelnbe s o! the buréizhattondelzhm a body as Itoumell.» ce- at- e grave..was undiluted by Rev C. McCarthy. 0F -l-Icn. W. ldinistei-‘of Agricuhurs and ,.Wll!red nonlter; deputy‘ mill‘ the situa- eatened ill- iotatoes en- ‘ - tlie/‘tariiron l gem A united States .- lslllfawalhar, one . soil the‘ eflty-eightli year iof his lnlfmost honored MKS. JtlflIetars/obe of Suin- " digit’ iarshlp, he held eight positions of trust and usefulness. He was a great reader oi. the newspapers and litera- ture oi both languages and was one oi the best informed citizens on general topics. There are left to mourn. three sons-and four daughters, only one of whom. Mrs. Charles Arsenault, Summerside. now resides in province. Ths- funeral. which largely attended. took place on of this 'Wfl8 ‘Tues- day morning toSt. Paul's Church and Cemetery. Rev. Urban Giilis ofiiciat- ing. S. i LAID TO B-ESTJ-The -funerai oi LAID T0 BEST-The funeral oi the late Mrs. W. H. Boater took place yesterday from her late residence 20 Longwcrth Ave, to Argyle Gemete y. The services at the house and KTBVC were conducted by Rev. E. MacDougali and Rev. D. V. O’Meara. The bearers at the home were: pall- G. D. Wright, Henry Lapthorne. A. Bonnsil, J. M. MacFadyen,‘ A.-Burns. P. J. MacDonald. At the cemete y the fol- lowing acted as pallbearersz‘ Neil Shaw, Geo. Farrow, J. i... MacKinnon, Granger MacPhaii, Fred Campbell, Alex. MacKay. DIED IN HALIFAX. Readers of The Guardian will regret to learn of the sudden death yesterday oi Mr. Arthur H. Webb oi Halifax, for many years a visitor ~to the Island ‘ior Brown d: Webb, Druggists. and later as manager and director oi the Mar- itime Dental Supply. The late Mr. Webb is survived by his widow, form- erly Miss Winnie Moore oi this city. and one son, FTitz, to both of whom Charlottetown friends will extend sympathy. . . v FUNERAL YESTERDAY The iuneral oi the late Mrs. Gertrud ey was held yesterday morning the residence of her brother. Weymouth Charles McDonald, 58 Street. to St. Dunstan! edral, where a Requiem Mass was celebrated by Re Campbell, The pail bearers Dr. W. R. Carson, McKenzie. R. N. Tomiins. J. A. Messrs e Fol- from Mr. Cath- High v. T. were, W. Grif- fith. Victor Coyle, and Charles J. Mitchell. Service at the Elm/e W“ conducted by Right Reverend signer Maurice McDonald. Mon- RECEIVED APPOINTMENT-The Department oi Agriculture at Ottawa has now taken definite steps to ad- minister, through the Dominion Live Stock Branch, the Advanced R9818"? Policy oi Pure bred swine. The pc- sition oi Supervising Inspector. P90- enty created by order-in-councii, has been filled by the Civil Service mission. Mr. A. W. Peterson. Com- form- erly District Swine Grader for the Maritime Provinces at Moncton. N. B., and for several years the Senior Sheep and Swine Promoter in Prince Edward Island. has received the ap- pointrnent. —RESIDENCE DESTROYED BY FIRE-A few evenings ago Mn-arld Mrs. W. S. Skerry. who were only recently married, suffered the loss by lire oi their residence near West De- von. A high wind was blowing at the time and the‘ flames had gained such headway before assistance arrived. that only\a. small portion of the con- tents oi the home, which was speed- ily burned to the ground, could be illVBd. How the iiames started is not known. Much sympathy is felt ior Mr. and Mrs. Skerry throughout the district in their heavy 108s. which 1B especially to be deplored at this sea- son oi the year. LEFT $i50,000.—The will oi Dr. Heartz oi A 5 Botany snd-comiwariitivefn toiiiv. RSV. erst has been pro- bated showing an estate valued ~in the vicinity of $150,000. A consid- erable proportion oi this is in bank stocks, which have appreciated great- ly in value since the purchase was made. Dr. Hearts was a very gener- ous giver to church, missionary and college enterprises during his time. and no further bequest is (Dr.) Jane Sell, Halifax. : (Dr.) Williamson. Yarmouth; life- made oi this nature with the exception oi $500 to Highland View hospital and $500 to the hospital in Yarmoutil. The estate is left to his six children Edgar Hearts. Charlottetown; Mrs. Mrs. and T. N. Campbell, Mrs. G. W. O'Brien, and Mrs. Lena Hearts John- son, all of Amherst. . The execution- ors are Edgar Heartz and Mrs. (Dr.) Bell. VlTh-‘TER. MAIL SERVICE -=-Ufi- There is a train on Sundays. OTTAWA, Jan. S's-A‘ der the winter service arrangements which went into eflect between the mainland and the province on Jan. 1th, the mails and passengers which formerly arrived in the city at 11.20 p. m. will reach here the following morning, both remaining in Borden over- night. ing from this city for the mainland ‘ at 3.40 p. m. Mails and passengers by this arrive at Sackville at 11.15 p. m. and connect with- the night trains between St. John and Hali- fax only. The mail by this train closes at 8.10 p. m. town-Post Oiilce for points‘ in New Brunswick, Nova Sc tla “and New- foundland and overseas. and 0n 5"‘ iirdays only. l0 990ml“ Wm‘ Ocean Limited passing‘ thrbllkh 55°!" ville both ways aaaicubrliaa ' leav- the Charlotte- the _- - r lul will. be greatly d by a wide circle of friends in that community. Thai-e are left to mourn two daught- ers, Mrsl Dennis, oi 0’I..eary; and Miss Lucy. at home, to whom sincere sympathy is extended. The iunerai took ‘place onTuesday morning from . iils late residence tn Brae Church and Cemetery. Rev. Reginald MacDonald cfllciating. and was very largely at- " tend , showing the high esteem in which the deceased was held. I S matters dealt with.» - . "- . . l. _ l ‘election of Ollloeu .'l'he _next .was.tbs Ielcctlon oi officers. The. following. are the members oi the executive for 1020:‘. President, H. l". MacPhee. I . ' Vice-President. J. P. Crockett... . Secretary-Treasurer, W. 1.. Higgins. . C0,. l . ' . i -G. J- Tweedy, S. A..MaeL.eod..‘R: L. Cotton. J. Julraightiner, A. .A.-Pom- eroy, J. M. Murley. P: W. Ciarkin and J.A.Ciarke.-. ~' ‘.‘ r - wflfNEllAL OF THE LATE MB. ELISHA WRIGHT-The funeral‘ oi’ thedate Mr. Elisha H. Wright, of Vic- toria, took place on Tuesday from the - ' residence oi Mr. and Mrs. JJ-i. Prich- _ and, Bummersido, and thence to the Trinity United Church. where an im- pressive service was conducted by Rev; J. P. C. Fraser, assisted by the dcceascdh pastor. Rev. Mr. McKay of Victoria. Two of the late ‘Mr. Wright's favourite hymns were sung by the choir and a solo, "He Wipes The Tears From Every Eye.“ was beautifully rendered by Miss Barbara McNeil, of Charlottetown. The hon- oured remains were laid to rest in the,Peopi_e's_ Cemetery in the family plot‘ beside those of ‘his first wife. The, pail bearers were Messrs. A. S. Maclfly,’ '1‘. D. Ramsay, F. J. E. Wright. JamesA. Morrison. W. F. Strong and John S. Ramsay. S i Arbitrators.“ ‘ A‘ ' The third meeting oi the Weekloi Prayer was helwiastcvening under; the auspices oi the Chariotisfiléwn Branch oi the P. »E.- I. Bible Society in Zion Presbyterian-Church. ~ The service was largely" attended. and was opened by Rev. Mr. l"lllton,~whc-was assisted in ‘conductingthe "devotional exercises byRevs. Archibald-Murch- ison. Raymond sewn. and‘ Adjutant Martin of the Salvation Army} - _ An" interesting and inspiring ad- dress on the _wor_k of ‘theBible Soc- iety wasdeliversd by‘ l-‘l_.ev._ John Mur- chison, Field Secretary 0f the Bible Society ior the Maritime Provinces.‘ ‘The nominating committee.‘ ‘com- posed of Messrs. Meikle, Prob-Steele and Donald Mciijimon, handed, in their list ofoflicers for the year,‘ as follows: ' ‘_ ‘ _ “ Report of Nominating Committee mo. ~ " v - é-HQRTON-B 0 W N E S S WED- yDING-‘-A quiet wedding was solem- nized on Wednesday mcming at the residence in Kensiiigton oi Rev. Mr. Ayers. who officiated. when Miss Florence “ Jessie Bowness, . ‘eldest daughter of Mr.‘ and Mrs. W. T. Bow‘- nesaof Bedeque, became the wife of Mr. Henry Setwart Horton, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Horton, of Whear. ' _ \ . Slimmer-side. The bride and groom EXBGIMVQ Qollllllltbfis- 335- “(Tld- , are unattendzdhfter the ceremony ycll. A- D- "li-BGYJFIBHK M- 5lowllll- i‘ the happy couple leit on a short hon- ROSB Bethune. James Hllilsf Alillll- eymccn trip and on their return will ‘ant Mlrtlll. Murdock i reside in Summerside, where Mr. Horton is .a valued member of the staff of Messrs. Brace, McKay and Co. _On Monday evening a miscel- laneous shower was tendered the bride ‘at, her home in Bedeque by .her many friends there. The popu- iar young lady received many beau- tiipi and costly presents. A host of friends ,wish‘ Mr. and Mrs. Horton every happiness and prosperity. S . . .. , President. .W. A. Stewart. ,_ _ , , Vice-President. Victor "Purdie. Secretary-Tress urer, _J_ohn ‘ P The deathtook. place‘ at ‘the resi- dence oi her sort-Mr. Philip Machini- iy, of Sulnmerside. _on Sundayfnicrn- ing oi Mrs. MacNally, widovwof the late Mr. John Macfglaiiy of" Summer.- side, after only a brief illness, attire age oi 84 years.-.Mrs. MacNaiiy was born at Indian River butjwant with her parents to live at Tignishwhen quite a child, but niostpf her mar- ried life. was spent in Eginont Bay, coming to Summersido about. sixteen years ago. The deceased. was noted for her many kind actlons,-a_nd' good‘ works among the sick. She was a dc- voted wife and mother ands. consist- ent member of her church... , i » There are left to mourn their loss six sons and one “ k‘ snameiy: —Messrs. John J. and -Philip'cf Sum- merside; Dr. D. A.,.s.nd Mr. 'A. 7., -oi_ IFramingham, Mass; Dr. E. -J. .-.and Mrs. Frank Croken. ‘of Springfield, Mass; and Mr. Joseph E..--oi- Sidney. N. 8.; also two sisters, Miss ‘Agnass Dillon, oi Winnipeg. Mani. bndMiss Cecily Dillon, oi California. toy-whom the sincere sympathy of tho-coin,- munity is extended.- The funeral tak- es place this morning ‘at nlnerdclock from the residence: of her‘ loll. ‘M's. Phlllil MucNslly. to at: rsurs‘ ehurfsh and Cemetery. ‘Urban’ ‘qiilis lof- rlciatlng. ' ' ‘~ ‘ — ~‘ g \ -—DEATH 0F FORMERJZESID- ENT 01" HOPE RIVER-The death took place on Monday at the resid- enceof. heigdaughtez". Mrs. John Al- ex. Stewart, of West Point, oi Mrs. Daniel Sullivan‘ at the great age oi’ Blyears. She had enjoyed remark- ably goodheaith until the past few weeks and the end came quite unex- pectedly. The deceased lady was born at‘Clinton; her maiden name being Miss Helen O'Connor. ‘daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Connor. She was ‘the widow of the late Mr. Daniel Sullivan, who was a. brother or the late“ Hon. W.‘ W. Sullivan, a former Premier and also former Chief Justice‘ of P. E. Island. After her marriage she lived all her wedded life it, ‘Hope. River. Her husband pur- chased a store and farm at O'Leo.ry, but“ ‘upon ' taking possession was sticken with pneumonia and died. H son conducted. the store ior some Hybarsfland ‘still retains the farm, where Ithe deceased had resided with . him foihths past twenty years. very deeply respected by all who had the pleasure‘ _of her acquaintance. There are'_lcft to mourn two sons and three '_ ‘ ‘ . namely-John of O‘Leary i Dpniel of, Boston, Mass.;; Mrs. James ‘ J y, _ _ Cullen, of Charlottetown; Mrs. John In U19 l!“ . _ sub) tshe made AiiexJBewart. of West Point, and Miss U10 b18115“ mill,“ l“ hfifilllllfi‘ _ ‘ Margaret. Matron oi Woodbourne . _ s i." . . - . ital. Br ‘kiln , . SUDDENLY llfllllAyEbe-Mr. J. gasp’ -°° e Mass A. Lawson, oi.thts'city._ will haveithe sympathy oi his iriendaon the death of his cider brother Mri-Ernestiiavv- son, of StettlerLAlbei-tafiwhich oc- curred in that place yesterday, a tel- egram, announcingthe sad ‘event be- rnlrm! svccassrur. srimarliy- Miss Constance Maerarlarie. student "it Dalhousie University, pnsspd ' " Christmalyexamination; in‘ Biochem- istry, Zoology 3, rnakingw ‘ " nt a "Kwedding o1 exceptional and great interest took place Wednesday, 9th. lnslrpwheniion. Senator Benjamin Charles Prow of Charlottetown. Prince Edward land. and Dr. Clara 4 ‘E.‘MacMillan' of Ottawa, daughter oi l!!! ffibfllvfld Yeslfildéy- _ . . _ the ‘late Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mac- ‘ .~ . a _ ._ ; filgagi-oitilrmciy oi Cym la Lodge, in WEDDING Bmlukmrm-mue M m vnce, was solemnized at St. of McLean Macdonaid oi Melville, to Mi“. °“’.‘ ,““““°.°'.‘ °"“'°“ i“ “h” Miss Elizabeth Acorn f'1ris. r » i” - place in the presence bfqthe inimtzl- ' m“ ‘mmm Jeqers°m “slated by late relatives of the contracting par- my‘ Mncmrdner‘ omcmted‘ tics at the Presbyterianidanse Bel- ‘The bflde “d 3mm“ we" ‘mu’ h“, P‘ m I" on December- 1am.’ m“ tended. The bride was given away by The ceremonywasconducted by the H" ‘"°‘*l°""*"'“l" Mr‘ Cmiwflmy Rev. ThcrnasA. Rodger. ‘ Hum" °x omma" y bride looked very beautiful in _ . _ _, _ her costume of sapphire blue trans- ggm“, Y|§5TlBpAY__The “m. parent velvet and Irish lace. She wore "a1 o; u“ hm M11 ‘c-ghm-ine Q3“. I blue felt and velvet hat. with shoes det took place yesterday morning ‘l; ‘to matehxand over her shoulders was ass to st. Dunstan! Cathedral 1 mllllllflcsllt Ale-ills While full when a Reqummum y)“ m“ by ,throw.. For travelling, the‘ bride was Rev. Father Walsh. Thopsii bear- attired 1n u Pulls ensemble o! llsllt, an we" J“ cunwnv‘p.trklk “c. beigeand brown silk. with brown hat “we, 5,0,3, n' wrung andshoes to match. She ‘also wore Doumtu‘ “hm M¢D°nfld_ Ju_ M3. 8 hllldkdme seal coat trimmed with 1mm Th’ “Wm, .4; m, n", Russian Kolineky, the gift of the war conducted b Rev. Father Mc- 0°01!!- , . ‘ . cufm ._ . y . . . ‘The bride's niece, little Winsome Clara Harper, was ring bearer, wear- ing a',blue, taffeta bouflant gown trimmed with Irish‘ baby lace. with pretty bonnet of lighter blue. . Aiterthe wedding breakfast, the happy couple leit“ior a trip south. going via New Yo , thence by boat tojloridmwhere- ey will remain until February. returning to the cap- ital iorthe , ' oer “ cfthe Ibominion-Parltalnent. q The presents were exceedingly memusand elegant. The hosts of friends oi Senator and -uaa'rn aaolluranl-‘A sad gloom was cast over theccnlnjlunlti! on Wednesday last when it was learned that Miss Mary . Florence seniors. of Cliitonndaughter . of "m. andMrs. Charles Somers. had pass‘- ed peacefully (way. at, the early _ c of 36 years. after an illness cf on y two weeks. ‘She ieaverwmuurnrher father. mother and cnesishrnllrs. nsniei,mcKay...cf Se. whowas with herat-tbe. _ _ ,0!- Dil- g~ lorry eth; wuusrn -r.,-_ lisaeoonsld," in ghftf--a,g,,gg;> us. 31in. u; Woman‘ Makes . n‘ ,‘_'j_~.i"'- iiuebrmuiv-Atr-west Junulry lat. to Mr. andJlTnBrspl tun Mwlllllan‘. a- dllIht4r'“Ncli Maude.‘ - . ~ 1, ~~ GUJ-ANT-Jn the tcityf-fgsopi‘ “n.1, Jun- 5. 1929. toJlr-‘andasraireier Gallant." a daushler. icoiigiatulal tlons. ‘ ‘ , " A. ‘Long Journal’; y. IONDON. Eng. Jam, lL-Thq . "man. indeed the only white ' .. Wit-Ike part in a_2.000 mush-l t-hrwsh rreneh Guiana to study a, 9170,1314! witchcraft, is Lady Doro t l; Mllltwho has’ organized the expedi "uh I-uilbu Just sailed from Liver pool. 4"! Mlle to collect masks and idols v r , , pasta-ant tbefml of‘ Charles xngelxeistlll Gals y. on Jahy-“s. ma.‘ to. lsr. and and shall go where the spirit ov Mrs. acLean nrslle; jof, me." she said. "By travelling . Alberta, a son. - ‘ ‘ ‘ one gets more into the spirit, o country. I never take any arm; ..., my expeditions because no native . animal will attack unless you inter fete first. - “Tklvcllins is in my blood. Witch - crart is a subicct that interests me ". great deal. African witch doctors giv natives medicines mixed with who "my call magic. which is solnethln I. rather believe in. ‘Their magi; 59g .. . to be akin to our psycho-analysis . . —n0nN.,-nec. rt‘ n; Putnam Ava, qarnbridgefihlasslrlo Mr. and Mrs. George EJSutlierland, formerly ‘of Remington, g son (James nqnaldm-oonkratuisuonr, JENKINS-On Saturday. _ January 5th.. at tnehome-oiMr-snfleii Mc- Klhllfllli Southwft. lat "48. to ' Mr. and Mrs. ‘J. Spurgeorf-‘Jellkins; Mt. Albion, (noel Jamel-ester)‘. a. daush- auto-suggestion, m. m, pm“ W'- _ ,, j '1“ _ "H, races know more about nature in ,_ _, thefollshthanwedo. ' ‘ _ , _ ES ,. “They are not all cloaked up . . . ‘ ' _ ' mdlcrllllsm as we are. It is diiflcul STOND-MaQIIBSSONy-At Ncwtcn for a white person w see through th barrier of mysticism which stands be tween them and civilization, and . = ‘; is why I like to travel alone. 1t -‘ easier to win the confidence of th natives." _ ‘ During her trek Lady Dorothy vril _wcar shorts when '“‘ and breech . when necessary. Centre. Mass. on ‘Saturday, January fifth. nineteen‘ hundred ' and twenty- rsine, by the Rev. Dr..Edward T. Sul- livan. E. Evelyn Stone; ofwaterbury, Cblum. to Ada _ pcPherson daughteroi ‘Mr: and rsmlohiizsdsc- Pheron, o! Newton C ntre, CROCKE'I.'I—,TOWN8'lNDwA_t. .“'I‘he. Manse." Souris, Jan. stir, bynov, A.‘ D. MacDonald, there took place the murrlsse oi Roy w; ~B.- crooliiett ‘and Edith Belle-Townsentl. daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Townsend, Rollo Bay. Imrnediately~ after the m"- riage the hlIlPy couple left by train. for a short honeymoon trip to sum.‘ rnerside. Theywili reside in Souris. i . NOTRE DAME ACADEMY h The following pupils secured all average over 75% for December: Grade X— Mary McDonald, Inn‘ etta Trainor. Helen McPherson, Cat erine McEachern, Alice McGuiga Stella Murphy, Blanche Brazel, ' Grade LX-Steila Sproweii, Mary MoCarrcn, Marjorie Mitchell. . Grade VIII-Enid Cantwell, Ceiii‘. Shelioon. Marion Stewart. Eleano Stewart, ‘Eleanor O'Connor, Loretta Brydges. ' ' l GRADE‘ VII-Jvvinniired Moran, Marie Arsenault, Eleanor Walker‘ Eileen Redmond, Florence Hows Grade VI—Muriei McDonald, Ma ion Mahar, Gertrude Shclioon, Al _ Sheehan, Cavei Dicks. - y," ‘Grade V-Irsne Peters, Marga e ; Houston, Betty Flood, Betty Mitchell v Grade Lib-Blanche Griffith, Rut Trairicr, Genevieve Monaghan, Ma gezret. Sholicon, Mary Moreslde, Lil lien McCai-ron, Beryl Dorsey, Mar? ,3 Mcxinrion, Agnes Lappin, Valeri I Arsenauit. ’ ' Grade m-catherine McCloskey‘ Patricia Arsenauit. Jean McLeod I Constance Leightizer, Isabel Mac 1 Donald. t g Grade lL-Isabel Goodwin. Dar othy Peters, Norma Peppin, Berna dette-frrainor, Jean Prunty. . , ‘The following pupils oi the Pl‘ , , ‘ _ _ ' _‘ " grecsive Series of Music secured 90 POUND-‘At (‘If ‘Oleberf Street on in written test during December. Thursday January iour lliaoyllobert ' A. Dalton; A. Pigct, K. Rooney. l _ Pound.’ ~ - 4 - i“ ’ ' Mcosrron, A. Moaulsan. M. Brow " E. Gaudet, F. Gaudet, S. Murilh M. .8. MacDonald. M. E. Gaudet, ‘ Carmichael, M. MacDonald, A. Mur‘: phy, M. Mahar, E. Muilin. M. Hulls ton, B. Flood, l. Peters, N. McMlllll GJMonaghan. M. LBYSB. 9- H?“ iman. . \ naarns , CAMPBELL-At Freetown,‘ Jan. ltii, Mrs. George C1‘ mpbell. ~ SllARP—At- Pleasant. veudy; Jan. 0th, Mrs. Isaac Sharp. ‘ .‘ - . ' FOLEY-In this" city. s... ‘ s, Mrs. Gertrude Foley. aged 4i years. , avails-Died in ;the eityJJ-inusry 6th, E. J. Byersysiged-fi years, wALru-zm-‘At criipaud, Jsh. s.‘ o... in Walker, aged 61. ’, f ' GltADlh-Inthe City Hospital, Jan. a, Patrick Grady, sgorrsi years.‘ _- McmTosn-Atw soasrtsi, f Jen, s. Jessie McIntosh. sized 2o. years.‘ Evans-at the ssvndQI-lrirt blunt on Thursday Jan. 13th. 1920 Charles Evans..'-..4,..» ., r-‘Altqunansorls-At use Grafton at. on Saturday, January 801.419”. hits. DeliaPal-quharsorr." »- v LOWTIIEBrAtQNoi-th .,¢_ ,le‘ton;, on January 6th, .1938, vpqégmogiilg, Hurry VD, lgqwther, t $4.1 years. iuonoiviiani-Atbievirinnsn; on‘ Jan- ST. PETER-PS sou-m SCHOOL The _ Semi-Annual Examinatio and Christmas Closing exercises ‘ 5t; Peter's. South School were hel ~_ . on‘ the afternoon of Thursday, v 20th.. the schjool being proztiiy decorq .‘ ated ior-the occasion. The pupiis,' who were examinedili, the various-subjects by the teache Miss Jeanette" MacDonald, assistedb , y Inspector DQJ. Mllllin and i. William Anderson. gave prompt an, i~ correct answers to the various quess. '1 tions asked.‘ _ -= 1 i At the cioselof the examinationth following program was very Dlfll ingly rcndercdz- _ Chorus. Welcome-by school. Recitation Doris Anderson. Jtecitation Dorothy Stewart. v Exercise, our mas by Three boy; with Chorus oi Rule Britannia. ‘school. . . Recitation-Allison Anderson. Recitation '"“ Anderson. . - nrln._"ldor_niniz"—by Seven Pun , ‘Trio-By Lois Pratt. Edith Anderf ‘son- aud Blanche Ways. ‘_Re'citaition—Eiieen Hayden. Recitation “~21 Ledweil. fixer-ciao, Chi‘ ‘ Emblems ‘are glrla- . neeltstiorwnaniei Muiiin. Recitation-Lillian Hsyden- .» ; Dialogue~lclly for the Ministenbt Marjorie ~Waye,‘Barbai-a Pratt an , fCatherine lduuin. * ". Flag Drillrand Chorus-By lchooi. Much ‘merriment was created ' this stigabythe appearance oi J Old-Santa who distributed the >4 i ‘ircmla well laden tree bearilll and-candy from the Teacher to pupiL. -'l‘lie pupils gift to the it being a wail ililed envelope. with ohrlsbnas seals bearing , l his 63rd year.‘ ‘- = nAMM-estbhnriotteiovvn. on Satur- day.‘ January "—‘ lltll‘. = ‘Mil; J Catherine I-Iamm, f - . _ "- , ' ‘ . McDONALD-l-At the City, Yl-rospitsl. Jan. .5, 1W9. Mary- VivlaJlcDonald, aged 2'! years.“ . , » 3 MACDONALD-In the stored Heart Home,’ Jsii. s, Abbie MacDonald, age‘ 70 yearsl ‘ v _- ' ~ ‘ GAUDET-Buddenlyiv at" the‘ Char- lottetown Hospital. on ‘Jan. 8th, Mrs. Catherine qaudethaged“ ‘o! years. McLEAN-QAt‘ the _? Prinee; county l-lbsnll-ul. Jsllllery‘ '1.» 191.0.- Ceorge . McLean of Scar-leiiowll/“ltlfd. Bil-yrs. . ' , ,1 a - .,, ' » ‘ WEBB-littered". into rest Arthur‘ l-I. Webb. Jan. 9th, at‘ his, l terse- " s idence Burnside,’ , Halifax. it, _ aawsoiv-lnjthis ‘city, i‘... t; Jac- queline Dollar, widovroi ‘thev late Robert liewsomragelflilyears. - ' by, ‘ i MARTIN-Mt Hunter Rlver, ‘Jsny s, i928," Lloyd DoulaldMartlm-son of m. and Peter-J. ‘- ilyears and ‘I months." ‘ ' colinrroiv-bn atvlelle aiver. John n. m ton -in his lath year. survived by ‘his .widow,"-six' sons and two daughtersi .- , backwards ‘death- occurred!‘ ‘at Montague; Jan, .7, of‘. ma‘; Annie MacKay; Widow of ‘tllsvlaleiiDonald MacKay, in her nth-yearn. . i ' I 1 BOATSS-At as iangwortliiAva, on " “ .. -.~Itb..'_ bestwiehesiottheseason. _. Bolted-wild! c! theglate‘ . "Win. The ‘singing of the National Anth- » Hsllryncatea. Intoriisest-Atsrlmdp- an. hroilghl the very pleasant amen ulmry- ""» 1 t " v .,‘ ;_ noonlna nae.- Ol _ ‘PW , -v . w... gofeinlsed at sl. Msllllm Angiioan-Chllfillltodfl. when Clare I. Dr. MlcMllIlllr M. Ottlwlv became the bride oi lion. Senator minlhProwle. of Char- lottetown. lllfllhebrldeisa daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MaeMllIan. Iollowllll the MN- arsoaafl tours. J . 3111., tbggssr. incurs. Jfwfinssmlabe, a ' ‘ _ N-At West Covehead. to a V To Mr. and Mra llerlnaa IsaDoiIsldJt. lleanora, on Dluullhaidallglltalyions Margie. " '. l‘. ' ' , demise. Theélyec-eu, m“? will unite in . _. .~ '-‘Y W 9. .‘ '- " ' ~ tefibili-t gl tbsvota i. narrative Herbs-m M-lfbf -“~'»'-r~=~-= =5 w?» My m ".‘.".‘.':"t."..'.2...f-'i'.." sseiriiszmn"..n=io . . . - s. ~ W “* “""'_-° m i. ,- _, ____e_ __ ,_. _ . - . ~='...4~.' - ,, - en---~~»-~u- m----~--~~ ~h~d~~h~s .- - » m qhmgh, gprgn|$m°g_ m5 h. his brother Donald John, who pass . m. h 1m ‘mud - y‘ [fl-‘Qlyjugflflv, “qua; 10th. i020. in Oakland. . ._ _ p, ,___ . \. E" 3... ave V ‘rgfolfma " ‘Mill _- “M97”. ‘ Naruralnstéfnlasondalslli _ - ‘ g ten-w:- flleguizl» amflls‘ "u" ‘ - p ' c W “opp-go, - m... t... Dec. ... ma, u» lieeii Your, llea i, “Wm” a\"h'“°'to‘llr.snsisrschsriesr.worth ‘ ' “ - ‘ lvciay. winiilii rm:- ._ ._ . - ,. , motions n; y , tonMcMillama_