,‘ _ -a substantial purse on eaaaicctthsrwns T56- j bietyaslllllomembersof , 061l- pp] , Church. flsej evening was enlivened by games" and "sing- ing. barn-Shaw lefrsaturdsy morn- , mg for fwolfville. N. S., whcrehc" i ""7?" ent or many useful gifts. é ,srr. g3 ter Media University. m . . i? be tt"ee‘ Prince/oi wales ‘krsdua in: wml . honors. l lleoarries with him thebcstwish- ssolaglscstoffrlends. —DIMI or rm. a. unno- uus- or I nrcnluo d may on Thursday ‘e’ ning home in Richmond after a ess, w. A. T.- MacLellan 1B. ‘Inc lain Mr. a native" of Grand farmed, there until years ago, when on ac- ill health he gave up the t toltiohmcnd where resided. m. Mac- wll % highly respected known irr the Province. ‘to ‘mourn his widow, 1y Miss MN‘! Emily Praught d River, two brothers. Sex- . m _ I oseph ofGrand River: and tars. ma. Murdock Mac- Doullll of Richmond and ma. George A. Maclnnis of Grand Riv- er. to whom much sympathy is ex- sEsEE E? Er a5 of was had 5 s i s as’ t. 9. lg; r 5; i r'r= 55...? and friends of the! deceased, had come from different parts Province to pay their last rte an old friend. Solemn Iss was celebrated by Rev. A. MacDonald, PP; Deacon, or and j; Neighbours did not mem- - seed Mr. Leard since .r Moodougan _ nomain-acalpeque-rrcm the Prince '° - =Ccunty/Hospit'al who're he-had un- . u‘,- The funeral took place on 1'- .nesswasdealtwith IIIIIS. ' .. ,"§rrl p s 55s i . 3MP! l1". l" and are now do- .; v manna nous-lair. David has returned to his dergone an operation for appendi- 1 clean-rt is pleasing w report that ae-isvery much improved. s. ‘AR-MET? friends of _, . . e, on ague, will re- sret toleam that he had the mis- fortuntto break his arm. At pres- ent he is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. l MIA!‘ AND CANNED FOODS INSPECTOR IIBE""DI'.‘ ‘H. S. Misery. division superintendent of the‘ Meat and Canned PbodsAct, 501111111011. Department of Agricul- ,ture, arrived invthc city Saturday. He will remain here until Tuesday. The death occurred s1 his home this city Saturday morning of . D. A. "Bruce, one of our best, known and til his - retirement owing to ill health about two Yours B80 ' m. was a sincere Christ- llll- living jlfloly of his time l0 mligious activities. Pim- a number‘ so a ember of the Independent Order of Oddfellows. -DIRECTOBS RETURNED — The directors who came to Sum- mersida last week to attend a di- rectors meeting of the Canadian National Silver m: Breeders As- sociation, left on Saturday on re‘- turn to their homes. Those visiting fromoutside points were Mr. phar- les Fremont, K.C-, Quebec; C. Homer Berni-rill, Debert, N.‘S.:.Mr. W. were Mr. Geo. A. Callback, Presid- ent; Major A. S. Robertsov , maid: c. c. Baker,‘ Margorte A. A. Lockhart, K Kennedy, Soutnport. Capt. J. L. Read, Borden. Only routine busi- at the meet- \ Much sympathy is extended to Mr. Louis P. She of Sunlmcrside in the death ‘of wife. which occur- red on Sunday morning shortly af- ' ter six o'clock at her home c -. Water Street, Summerside. Mrs. Sherry was taken ill on Friday with an attack of influence, her condition becoming rapidly worse and on Saturday ev- ening no hope was entertained for her-recovery. MraSherrywssiiiyoarsofage andbefore her marriagewasMary ‘Hale »de hier- f Ma's-ad Mrs. J of Hope River. She was I wilfeandmothesaudwill memory, Ivan. Thelma, Billie and Joan, also her parents, two sis- ters and two brothers, Nettie and Ethel, John and Edwin. st Hope“ var. . ‘Iheremainshavebeenplaoedin u» the n. c. Chmcn ms DAIIAOH - BIRIYF- A VGYY quiet hut pretty wedding took plwv at the home of Mr. and Mti- D8111“ s. Berry, Lower Economy. at 10-80 o'clock on Tuesday mmlml- 5°?”- lam, when their eldest denim-QT Ethel Mina was united in marriage to m. Iulford A. Dar-rash of Clydfi River, P. l. I. The weddins I"? stood under an arch of ferns and golden glow. Just over their held! hung a trio of white bells, and mm the arch to the door of en- ‘ a, linen, silverware and bride's 8m to the mm will“ chant tailor in ca... pttewwn, un- m onsingtonf is. '. have rbturrled tolummerside from Boston. Mall. where they spent an ‘weeks vacations-S can News-dare. J." aacsrvas C. Aitken. Grafton Street, City, re- ceived the sad news this morning ofthe death of her bmthsr-in-law. Davis E. MsoEwan c1 New Haven, - The many friends of Mr. Roland Soottyfirandrview. will rcgret ton; fleas-n that he is suffering from a vere one of appendicitis. He is i Hospital. nervous lows: i a patient in mo Prince Edward Is- NEWPORT. ill. L-Mr. Waiter S. Grant, accom- i panied by his son Don, and Mr.‘ H. C. Brown, returned Saturday even- ing from Newport, R._.I., where they had the privilege of witnessing three yacht races for of the International [the America's Cup. i with a painful injury when she stepped on The nail entered her l l three-quarters of an Psmvor.‘ INJURY-Florence, the 13 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jewell, Jr., of North River, mct last Thursday a rusty nail. foot aear the heel, penetrating the flesh fully inch. Local lremedies were applied and the young patient is now doing hicely. \ VISITING FROM MASSACHUS- EHS-Mr. and Mn. of Westboro, Moses E-Lmman with their d-lllifhwfl. Mrs. G. B. Burke and man's parents, Mr. ‘lhomee K. Brchaut ialso numerous other Miss Ive. and grandson Master mm- e,. are visiting Mrs. En- and Mrs. 0f Alexandra, relatives on the Island- It is six years since m. heldisst and Mrs. Human visited here, and of. years ne has been an elderof m” m’ "newmg m“? °1d w‘ _ quaintarlcea. ‘they leave Tednesda Trinity United Church. He was ai on "mm u, mou- ‘nome by motory. GYBD HOLD ETING - The first of the Mauls:- Fall and win- ter meetings or the Gyro Club was _ tvBlli-rlg in the Canadian National Howl. with the President, Dr. P. A. Creolman in the chair. ‘we chief item of business under for the ‘entertaining r ‘dcnt 01 Gyro discussion‘ was the arrangements of Mir. Nor- m!!! H01W|8 0f Hamilton, Ont, International, ml October 11th. ‘This will be the asub valuable contribution province. the Montreal Weekly A “FAB CRY" whidlcufmmination 16R’! hltdi. MI‘. R. later particulars of I Islands and Iona. Mr. Charlottetown, oynan tion, .01 Prince Edward Island, to which he has given spec- ial study. He described the hard- ships and vicissitudes of those and pcreeverirlg pioneers and the made to the economic life of the Rotarian Heath MacIn- tyre was in the chair and the guests were O. R. Evans, Farm Editor of Star, and Charles P. Fisher, of Mon- tlreal. DUCK-While one let locssoby the U. S. A. Bio- logical Sin-very, Washington, D. 6.. it carrying a ring with the number 608009. Evidently from the addi- tional figures "s4". the bird was set at lberty this spring but of last communicating with the Biological Survey from whom he will learn Previously, about three years ago. w. Mutch brought down another banded bird which in the spring pl hadbeerlfstiooseinNewYork the residence of Mr. and Mrs guys, I first time thatxn international of- ficer‘ has visited the local club and the executive will submit the full wit» at next week's lneet- fair nos-any - as the Rotary they have Herald and rvrovedtobs Elflitchil the release. Mr. John Moynan, Ottawa, Chief Supervisor of Illustration Stations for Canada, is at present on the ’ - WEDNESDAY IITUIN IBOM GRAND LODGI —Mr. and am. A._J. Houie have returned from ‘Ioronto where they had been attending the sessions of the Bovmlan orand mag. r. o. 0. P. and the Association of Ita- bcksh Assemblies. All the sessions were held futile eysl York Hotel. Four rvplcsentatives from use MaritimrProvinces of the subor- dinate body and one representative from the RebekahfAssembIy, and they were accompanied by five Past Residents and the Vice Presi- ,dent of the Maritime Assembly who . 9!! the wonderful Wlloftllllity to be present at such In inspiring convention. All the Nihrltimc people were guests at the Royal York. Next year sessions will be held in Atlantic Citv, N. J. —NOR'l'll BEDEQUE COMMUN- ITY CLUB-The fortnightly meet- ing of the club was held on Mon- day evening, Sept. 24th, Mr. D. B. MacDonald, President in the< chair, A goodly gathering of the neigh- borhood enjoyed the program which was as follows: Chorus, "0 0mg. du": Recitation. Norma Erlglond; Duet, lidrs. James MacDonald and nnerson uesiis; Musical Ring (“"1165- by the School Children; Solo, Mr. Emerson Huestis; qur. rent Events. Rev. Mr. Nicholson: address on the "Wonders of Mod- ern Medicine", by Dr. John A. MacPhee. The speaker of the ev- wins save an interesting and m- 10mins resume of the marvellous advance of medical science in the past century beginning with the discovery of ‘anaesthetics which made , surgical operations otherwise impossible, going on to tell of antiseptic and aseptic treatment of wounds, and the applications of the germ the- ory of disease bringing us such remedies as the vaccine, ser- ums, insulin, antitoxin, concluding with the modern emphasis on pre- ventive medicine with our methods of hygiene. sanitation, etc. no audience followed the lecturer with interest and a hearty vote of thanks was moved by Miss Helen MedDonald, seconded by Mr clem- ent Carruthers, and supported by Rev. Mr. Nicholson. 'I'ile chairman BIIXlOII-floed that atothg next meet- ing in a fortnighirs time, Mrs. Clement Carmthers would have P118120 of the entertainment pro- gram and that the lecturer would be Mr. A. S. MacKay of Summer- slde. The meeting closed with the NSHOIISI Anthem,_-5 The third annual Provincial Lchcol Pair, which opened yesterday at the Provincial Exhibition Grounds, gives promise of unparalleled success. The exhibits are of ‘the very finest qual- ity. being first and second. prize winners at some fifty local school fairs in the Province. Mr. Harold Hynes. who is in charge of organization, Ls to be con. gratulaied on leis-success. ' A record breaking crowd :ttended the oratorical contest in the Paton Pavilion last night. The Premier the Hon. W. J. P. MacMillsn, M.D., presided. and in brief opening re- marks. congratulated the pupils and teachers on the wonderfully success- ful fair. It reflected great credit on those taking part, he stated. He then called on the speakers taking Dart in the vs ‘ i contest and 28 responded. The speeches ‘were judged on four points of equal value, namely, rna- . l, Lillian. Scott. Cornwall: 2, Maynard Shaw, Cornwall; 3, Athol Roberts. Jr. West Royalty; 4, Benson Auld, West Cove- head: 5, Phyllis Easton, Hampshire; Arnold Godfrey, Wiltshire; ‘I, Georgina Trainor, West Royalty; 8, Mildred Crosby, Bonshaw; B, Verna Kitsch. Hampshire; 10, Allison Mac- Miilan, West Covehead. The judges were: Mr. H. H. Shaw, Nev. Dr. Murphy, Mr. R. C. Parent. and lidrs. Arthur Henry. At the close of the contest, while the judges were determining the winners, the chairman called on Mr. A. A. Dyeart, LLB, Leader of the Opposition in New Brunswick, who is in the Province at ‘present, to make a few remarks. He expressed great pleasum in being able to hear the s Island. Yesterday he inspected moi illustration stations in the part of the Province, Pawns, Red Point. Mont namely St , Wood R. C. Parent. the Prince Edward Island Super- visor. and Dr, J. a. oral-re. Buner- F‘ irltendent of the Experimental Sta- accompanied at the present time thirteen u- lustration stations are in Olllr- m, gpggger gggggq, ation in Prince ‘Edward Island, be- tawa. ‘There are I08 m operation in the Dominion. in! P111 f‘; Dmfllnmluxlfiénw then called‘ on to make a few re- Iillt DI (ml all?‘ . . Ihrperimlental Farms Branch. 05-‘ Mr. H. H, Shaw, in his remarks, the such 4 " \ III- GQTIUDI H-IIODG- -!I‘be funeral of ‘IA’! GGt-' izirrggi young speakers. He considered an edu ‘ l ,4 which pl ‘ Ispeakers, such ‘as spoke in the con- test, could not be particularly lack- ing in the essentials. He expressed the opinion that an effort should he ade to get the people to think ag- riculturally. If the depression has made any contribution to society in , this country, it is in bringing back to the public mind the truth that agri- culture is the basic industry here, The us ‘ l contest judges were {reminded no audience that judges are not. infalliblemnd that too much streu must not be laid on the rank- ing of the speakers. Rev. II. Murphy, Rector of St. prmatan’: University. copsratulated , which has swayed and cven .. \ ' ‘ - i " - 1i took: Mn}. M. N ; LAT! IASPBIBBlES-Mr. Jas. l The V” uhpmum lflirohofAlbertcnll-assentthe. raspberries Mr. B. school H. S. since " mann black 81g _th ham. L. “III BMW. map drswins: Miss Catherine Moi-loan, portfolios and posters; Mr. 39W!!!“ We". Pwiect charts and y Prince daughter Mrs. Emest Robinson of 'Melford, fivflllillk to with her mothen-S. HANDED DUCK - shooting recently Mr. Iiewis Her- Huzat and Mr. Percy Barlow. oolleotims: Miss Margaret filler. Miss Vsasey and Min Mar- garet. Irvine’. wri : Mr. H. H. ‘ Ava-ran mrovan - m-w. of Hamilton, held a very suc- cessful supper in the hall on Thurs- day night. The tables fairly groan- ed with the delicious eats which peo- mack ple from the surrounding districts enjoyed and Nearly "(Twas rpslised. patronized widely. 1 —DOING NICELIL- ‘Friends throllahout the Province will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Isabella Glidden is . making good progress her serious operation in the County Hospital. Her “ ‘chewan. arrived lsat While out of Pownal broughtdown a duck which carried r num- bored band on one o1 its legs, My,’ defense. S. Hermann sent the ban‘ Bureau of Biological Survey Unit ed States Department of agricult- ure and has received a reply mg- to the at the black duck was band- ed NW- Wh- 11m. e: North mast- Austin Cflpe Cod- Mass. by Mr. o. “ENTERTAINED YOUNG PEO- rwpm. and ma. o. n. Jelly an. terteined the Trail Rangers and C. G. I. T. of the Baptist Church, summersido. last Friday afternoon to a corn boil at their summer cot- lose at Chelton. ‘Ihere were about twenw- "V9 yollllk People present. Before supper a ball game mo] other death loved made the liq the forced ted to illzas izerof ‘The The follows Vice Prince tical the Ci today ers are Poster, E. Dal G-allsn at the The kindly held Inter lmitselhfl!‘ arm not been ro t but ~ h ' were entertained pg; ' Opes that hereuseful life ed. However, 00d and death came sud a heart morning. E. Island. ucation along ‘ strongly emphasized. Mr. C. H. Black was present and assisted greatly in the discussion of a number of the problems. fl-LD PICNIC - On Saturday, Sept. 22nd. the members th True Workers J. O. L. of Gur- lottetown accompanied by Mrs. P. W. Shaw, Provincial Juvenile Dir- ector held a very enjoyable piuric by Mrs. Neil MaoDcugall. weather was ideal the picnc was S"? Bsmeplfllns tsndent anther lam 8130M were enjoyed and some of the visitors went in for a name, A very enioyable time was had and zdhteoargg vote of thanks was exten- kind hospital; Many Island friends will learn with deer» reel-ct of the sudden m; Mrs. Jelly for their of Katherine MaoLeod, be. wife or Alexander- MaoKay. yhrple. Washington, on Thu - day. A/ug. com . l" Born at scene's Mills, par. Ma's. Mfl-QKQY was a daughter of the late Alexander and Mrs. Maclleod, where she resided until her marriage W"! 88o. since which time she her home in Washington. the pest yealmher health her friends might be spar- willed otherwise, denly following 1344* 6N1? Thursday The annual meet of the Prince Edward Island Tern rance Pedere. tion- was held in the Y. M, o, A, Rooms on Tuesday, a lame number of workers throughout‘ the pfqvlggg were present and various phaseg o: til , temperance uor problem cameup for dig- cussion. It was felt by some speaker glut prohibition law is not beinflg en- M strictly as it should be. A resolution having to do with the better enforcement was adop- terial, delivery, language and stage “d _ _ personality. They were received with Milton brought down a black duck A number of other resolutions dealing with various phases of the work were also adopted. A committee of seven was appoin- consider the matter of secur- uitable man for a field organ- the mperance forces of P. e matter of more ed- perancs lines was work during the past summer by Rev. A. A. McLeod was very nigh- ly spoken of. election of officers resulted as Presidcnt-Jtcv. J. M. McLeod. Secretary-Rev. R. H. Stavert. ‘Treasurer-Mr. W. T. Huggan. rs sidents-Jbr Prince 00., Mr. Allison Profitt: for Queens Co. Mr. George H. Barbour; for Kings County, Mr. S. M. Martin. THURSDAY EXAMINATIONS BEGIN - The Edward Island r-harmaceu- uxselllifllflwl which began yesterds, in ‘the Board Room of ty Building are continuing and tomorrow. The examin- Messrs. H. I... Bethune, E. A. Charlottetown and Mr. J. ton, Summerside. Mr. Lloyd t. and Mr. Henry Wedge, Sumfnorside and Mr. Prod Colwiil. Charlmtetown are writing the ex- aminations. of Mount Herbert Orphanage. ls and their leader were veyod to the m-pbanage the in the field I 14301111118 bsasrtifui grove nearby. when the fi-bftii. ‘h’ PM and fifh. Ilmil. followed per which Ins by all. The party then returned to tsguorphanage about sunset, and the city was joined by children ‘from the s very nsm aftemoon in; yarious out-door a bountiful sup- Mlshl! 01.10961 their film!» tBIY, were concocted through this been- tiful Ind kIPt awaiting the arrival er Mr. Bench will building while who so kindly and. cheerfully the picnic may m: to for their Workers" showed spmooiption of Miss Iva ,1’! had Id l~ 25th. Quite v11! 'Nutt, about u o'clock mu morning g toltensingtonandwaaatthe Mac- SBUDET (>111: SATURD Y BS E thsrearomsssymoreandwondars whatpoouliarfrcakitf ‘ Sllen . as the‘1ast ering --I'ISHEI.Y CASES -- Several cases came before Mr. T. D. Car- ruthers, J.P., at Summerside on Tuesday when parties from Mont Carmel were charged under the Fisheries Act for fishing without a ‘license, and one for having berried lobsters in his essioll. Four cases were dismissed and in one cage the party was fined one‘ dol- lar. One case was postponed. The cases were brought by Neil Mac- Leod, Fishing Inspector for East Prince, and were prosecuted by B- T. Gallant, Fisheries for the Island. Mr. L. G. Lewis and ' Mr. o. o. MaoCallum acted for the —FAB.EWELL GATIlERIhKk-A farewell party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Eng- land, Springfield, on Saturday evening when the congregations of West Point and Coleman Presby- terian Churches gathered to ex- tend farewell io Mr. John Honey- man, who retpmed this week to Western University, London, On- tario, where he will complete his course for the ministery. A very enjoyable time was spent and all joined in wishing Mr. Honey l success. Mr. Honeyman has been supplying the Presbyterian Circuit of West Point and Coleman for the summer “‘. S. I Nearly three hundred people at- tended the annual convention of the Western Union of the Young Peoples‘ Societies of the United Churches of Prince Edward Island at Summe side yesterday. Eighteen societies were represented by about ‘160 delegates. The" con- vsnltion was held in ‘rrinity Unit- ed Church and presided over by the President, Mr. Archie Thomp- son of North ‘Bryon. Rev. Mr. Woodsidc of Lot 16, was secretary. There were three sessions all of which were largely attended and of the church. The morning ses- sion opened at 10 a. m. i___- PROMOTION-Two promotions of personnel in the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of that townhayebeenarmoun ’ inthe New Glasgow News, with photo- graphs. Mr. Pulton Jenkins, son of the late Mr. K. M. Jenkins and- Mrs. Jenkins of New Glasgow ,N. S., formerly of Mount Albion. P. E. 1.. on October 8th assume the duties of Sales Instructor in the Maritime Provinces and Eastern Ontario and on the same date Mr. James McInnis will succeed to the post of assistant manager of the New Glasgow district. vacated by Mr. Jenkins. m. Jenkins will ear- ry the bestwidles of his mfiny friends in his home town and P. E. Island and will no doubt bring honor to himself bnd New Glas- gow in his new appointment. . I write, this word in recollection and apprechticn of a dear Christ- ian friend who was called to eternal happiness on the morning of the 16th. of Jurls last. I refer to Susan- nah Elisa MaeRae widow of the late Predrirt J. Coles of Milton in this province. she was the daughter of the late Frederick (Parquhar) MacRae and his wife Isabella MaoMillan and is survived by two brothers John MacRae of Glasgow Road and Andrew MaeRae of Est Royalty, r.':o one sister Miss Mary Jane MacRae of Glasgow Road. She alsolelvesafamily cf threesona and six daughters; Reagh, of Loyalist Road; John of Milton: and Fred on the homestead, Milton; Mary Jane wdow of the late Alex. Maolean of North River; Sadie Isabell, wife of Archibald MaeLeod of Glasgow Road, Annie Rebeoca. RN. of Haverhill Mess; Katherine Ma- tilda of Hamilton Ont. Susannah Margaret, wife of James Morrow of Dover Mass, and liiaabeth Ruth, wife of George Stewart of Charlot- tetown SUWIMERSIDE, Sept. ld-Friends throughout the Province will regret to learn of the sudden passing of late George B. MacNutt, who was for many years registrar of deeds for Prince county. Mrs. MacNutt had driven in from Darnley with her son Wallace Mac- Nlrtt warehouse when she took a sudden weak turn and passed away almost at once. Mrs. MaeNutt had suifesfed from heart tmuble and her sudden illness was put dozvn to this cause. The remains were taken to her home in Darnley. Mrs. shciitutt was before fier mar- riage, Annie Rood of Brackley Point. She had lived during her married life in Darnley and later in Bum- merside, returning to Darnley with nar husband wide circle of friends. She was prominent in thrW. M. S. of tn: o kinds!!! h! sivhs this! cbssfiwhicnwsseropiisd, ikeusannerbymrhslupslfn- Mrs. Annie MacNutt, widow of the~ last Jester she wentto foronto to live with her sister. Mrs. Margaret Sinclair, at whose home she passed away. ‘ She was alady of many fine qual- ltics of mind and heart. and her death will be learned with deep re- gret by many friends both within and beyond her native province. She leaves to mourn four sisters, Mrs. Eliza Maclnnis and Mrs. Mar-I garet Sinclair, Toronto: Mrs. Bessie f0 thC dbl plained of. not feeling well. and-m- He was a kind. lovable man, and... held in highest esteem by those that..." Maolnnis, will arrive-on the Island Saturday evening, to be laid to rest in the Lower Montague cemetery. Yesterday saw the final not in the largest attended and most auc- wessfuly conducted Central School Flair yet held in this Province under the direction dd’ the Depart- ment of Agriculture. From all standpointe the fair has been an unparalleled suoceas- Even the weather was the finest seotember is able to" provide this fair "Go-r- den of the Gulf". The elimination contest of the Boys and Girls Calf Club competi- tlcn was completed yesterday. The winning teams which will receive a mp to the Royal Winter no in for some time- “£1.22” competition-Bethe! "$19111"?! mwm 9'” "ed ' r I shommm came Club mmbm-g mother, _a sorrowing wife a’? .3154 Jenkins M," gage“; children. Norrie, Stan 8y. 0 M num rushed were o, my Dorothy, and one brother Leslie, all individual club member in the ,,,,,k_ l competition. His teammate Stirling aleanlfaénfl°bhgtizwsurukcgtg New, . Wood, m. Herbert ' second under, ' . Plwe- m“? “we wweidtmn- His funeral was held from the St. ‘ Dund” Ayrshire m]! club mam‘ Thomas’ Church, French River, con bvm- 9"“ Mummm- smflmxm’ ducted at the church and grave by W“ hi!" mm" "d h" ww‘ the Rev. m. Fream. His remains- Roberts, who predeceased him 11;, years ago. wife. four sons and four daughters, also his mother, and four brothers‘ and four sisters. from his late residence to 'I‘rochu Cemetery. the Provincial Sanatorium on the morning of Aug. 22nd. Stanley, Rieegh Adams in his 48 year. Al-v, though laid aside from active duties for some time, his death was unex _ peeled. He was born at New Lon- _ Prescilla Adams, where he farmed and later moved to -—FUNERAL OF MR. LOUISJeSm-rectionl LEABD_ThB funeral service for Ii Mr. Louis Leard was held from his - Bums ' late aidence at erside on 1 . to West- Wednesday afternoon E EvENs_At we P‘ ’ 1mm d nah pital on ptember 17, 1934, to A6- moreland Church audd Q Re" "' B‘ wum m ‘m jutant and Mrs. Brian Stevens, city, I S011. services assisted by Rev. Mr. Cross- VAGT-At the P. E. island Hospital man. The pallbearers were Messrs. Merritt Dawson, Josephus Small- man. cheater Palmer. Home Lyle. Hod Muttart and J. Muir- head. Interment was in the cem- etery at Westmoreland. S. —FISIIERY CASES AT ALBER- TON-Several cases were heard at Alberton on Tuesday before Mr. Wilfred ‘ranton, J.P-,o under the fishing without a license. Pive were tain parties were charged with having been engaged in lobster flshng without a license. Five were convicted and the other five cases adjourned until Tuesday next for judgment. Mr. A. l". Arsenault of Summeraide appeared for the De- partment of Fisheries and Mr. Thane A. Campbell, KC, Sum- ‘merside, for the defendants. S. Mrs. J. H. Von. City, a daughter. MULLIGAN-At 1131 Lannox Ave, Detroit, Mich“ Sept, l5, 1984, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mulligan, (nee Pearl McKenrla) a son, Martin Ern- ' as, m4, to ma. Georgie Bertram, a I son. - JOHNSON-At Crapaud, Sept. 21, son, a daughter, Esther Dawson. CLARKlN-At New Wiltshire. on- Patrick Oiarkin, a son, Wilfred " 1W4. to Mr. Roberts a daughter. llAltlflW-qAt Wellington, Sept. I " 1984, to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Barlow, a son. ANDERSON-At Miasoll, Thursday, Sept. 20, 10M t0 Mr. Mrs. Edward W. Anderson, a eon. MARRIAGES MacQU ltAY- At the‘ Metropolitan Methodist Clan-clap Detroit, lidicln, on Sept. 1'7, 19M,‘ Geo. R. MacQuarrie to Eilene E.‘ Murray, both of Ssimmeraide. E. Isl-and. BAYNER-CAIBNS-At the Manaq Cihsrlomtown, by the Rev. J. Carlyle Webster, Sept. as, Ina Edson G. Rayner, Remington Ruth A. Cairns, S aide. IVLACPHER-SON - MACPIIEESON—- Thadeath occurred at his home, Kcnsington Road. Wednesday after- noon, of Ephriam Gaudet, in his 82nd year. The deceased who was born in Rustico was of a pleasing and cheerful personality and since removing in the city some years ago made many friends who together with those in the village of his birth will regret to hear of his passing. He leaves the following to mourn the loss of a kind and loving father, Wilfred and Peter at home; Sydney, 8.8., who returned only a few days ago after visiting the de- ceased; Mrs. Duffy (Margaret) Ml- ami, Fla, and Amelia, at home. His wife predeceased him about 30 YEN‘! 5E0. an R d_ kmed 1n At the United CilurchManse Mon- th, a"? wan“ m togue, a, Rev. Gordon c. Pringla on Septunber 1, 1934, George Alex- AIRMAIL SERVICE - Official word has been received from Ot- tawa by Mr. A. V. Saunders, Post- oifice Inspector, authorizing the resumption of the airmail service of Heatherdale. DEATHS between " ‘ and Charlotte- —————————-——————-—-—- town, starting October 1st. The HA“! " M WMeTSIdC- “and” plane will leave Charlottetowr momhm‘ Sept‘ M‘ 1934'R'°‘° Hwmy‘ BRUCE -— On Saturday, Sept. 22, ‘my “m” swdm “t n“ “m- mss. n. a. Bruce in his arm year. and will call at Summerside about 1, arriving at Moncton in time to connect with the Ocean Limited for Montreal and the train for Si. John. On return, the -plane leaves Moncton as soon as possible after the arrival oi’ the Montreal ant. St. John trains, making a call at Summerside en route. The service will be under the same conditions as last year, with a load limit of B00 pounds. preference being given to first class matter. The plane will bring to Charlottetown every afternoon the same mail now re- ceived on the late Borden train. _..-__ ThsPeterPanofwinter 1934. infant illllzhter of Mk‘. and‘ Mrs. J. W. Wood. LEAltD-At the Prince County Louis Lear-d, aged 70 years. MACNUTT-Suddenly at Kensing- ton. Wednesday. 399t- 26. 1934 Mrs. George B. MaoNutt, aged '15. 1934, Mary Sherry, beloved wife of Louis P. Sherry, aged 28 tears. JAY-At her nome in Fanning Brook on Sept. 25, 1984, Mrs. Annie gay. widow of the late Edward P. l? MAolllIJaAN-At RiChm0nd,~ Sep- ' Sept 21, i984, M. Hodg- son, widow of Rev. George Wright ‘ SaYIT-llt the P. E. Blind H0]- 111581. Sedit- 2d, 1931, Rbillld J. 500“. late d in his usual health previousli-ir: mun of his passing. but thlie""__ morning, sitar gettins 11D l" "IWWW" shortly after passed peacefully aways-n»- m Waller, Charlottetown; and Miss m", mm, ,,..,-,,~, L11? Aitken. o! Tl'\ll'°- _ Deceased was born at 5.}... Th6 5°"- "mmll "a W M“ Road, a son of the lste Mr. Robert; n: He leaves to mourn, besides his: His funeral took place on Sept. em *" There passed peacefully ‘away at’ ‘l. don, the son of the late George and-m on soplomber 1e, 1e34, to Mr. and V‘ '9‘ slaw, BEDS- ’ " 1984, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John- - » August 2s, 1e34, to Mr. and Mrs- Joseph. ' ROBERTS-At Kinkora. Sept. 22. -' and Mrs. Aloyaius- ' r. '- ander NfsciPherson of Grand View ‘»' and Helen Elizabeth MaoPherson ' WOOD — At Brookfield, Sept. 20, ‘ Hospital, Sept, 22. I934. Frederick SHERRY-At Summerside, Sept. 28, - ' sport in tember 20. 1934, A. T. Maclelian in Collide. the oldest active skater. his 78th year. .G amateur or professional, of which BODGSON-Entered into rest at .» there is , passed away i» 6 Grafton Street. Hiday evening, .. = Gertrude ma seed inhis , m, “Jffm ,3: minim-t; son or august“. w. a. soon. _. 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