i S l 3. Q. 5'. i l 5 F. 1. _ f’1;§oii: rounreieiu‘ at . -4 n a ,_ ()5. .55;-r'.>a......\,.p..:.¢...-.1...-V.-. .,.§,;',».,..a..a_.u::t....;.....;:-..t\:.'n.;. .-.. . . . 5- j 4 GUARDIAN nu: » _,__,___,,__ ’ ""”“' " ‘'5'’ R NEWS BUDGET .0. OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS ‘FRIDAY The annual Almday Bchool pic- nic of at. James church was held -. on the river shore of the farm of Mr. Robert Rhynes, Dunstaffnage on Saturday afternoon. Boating. bathing. softball, raclilg and other games were greatly enjoyed by the large number of Sunday school aturi-ants and mcmbers of the con- gregation. rgefreahmcnts were aer- ved in the evening at the conclus- ion nf the sp:t1‘La and prizes to the su:‘<"e<;=fui contestants awarded. Music during: the afternoon was slli)])il(”Jl by P;per Percy Groom. .\Il\Y()R OF IV.-\I.THAM VISITS IIEIH-1—Di°. Frederick L. MacDonald. l\ln_\'ur (vi W.zlzh.'zin. lVlass.. and :1 mlii\'c 1 Now Clns;1bw_ Prince Ed- \\'arli Id. nrri\‘<-(I in Charlotte- town by motor yesterday. Accom- pamiug him are Messrs. Frank‘ G:»llrqlu~r, I‘;um" Cunin and Jmeph. P. Mani.-sey. all city ofilcials of: \V.’:Illl£lIll. 'l‘lic_v will remain in the I‘vl‘()\'lllC£‘. Thr: arc here on n imit- day trip and will remain in the pro- vince for a fox‘: days. Dr, MacDon- ald, win hm: b(‘f‘l’i twice elected l\T ycr oi Wz\'.iii:-m. left Prince Ed- ‘ sizzuri at the ngu of lhlrte-(=11. Ho ;:mri1z'l2l-.i from incdicrol college in 1907 and has been pmcti-."ing Mrs. J. J. Trainor of Bedford Station. Prince Edward Island, was the winner of the Chevrolet car. ax-and prile at the five-day bazaar in aid of the, Charlottetown Hos- pital, much closed Saturday night. The marriage of Miss Margaret Duncan and Mr. Alva Jeiley. both of Unionvale. took place Tuesday, June 16th. Rev. Archdeacon White pemonned the ceremony. The happy young couple will reside in Unionvale. A very pretty wedding took place on Wednesday, June min, at the United Church. B'oomfield. Miss Elizabeth Hunter and Mr. Edward MIcAua‘ehd wore united in mar- riage and lmm:diately after the ceremony left to tour the Island. —-VISITING IN CHESTER, N.S. —Mrs. J J. Gaudct, and Mrs. Leo Wood left by motor on Saturday mornln; for Ch€s’er. N, .5, for a short visit. They were accompanied by Mrs. Owen zinok who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs, J, J. Gaudet at her pr:t-ty new home in Summer‘.lde.4s ARANMORE IN PORT—'I'he C. G. S. Aranmore, Capt. J. C. Mc- m-sdiz-ino for txvcnly-seven years. The P. E. I Hlgll‘nnd€'r5 under rcmmmu of Lt.—Cnl. C. C. T!~.ou‘;) on and (‘he ‘.l8lh Field Am- bulnizrc llllilfl‘ commaxzd of Lt.- C03 J. J. Blake sailed from Char- ln i-Clown _vc=i»:‘1’day afternoon on lbs 5 s. "l~Ir>ch:la.:zn" for Piotou en l‘f‘ll!.‘ for /ildershor. NS. where flvay will uudvruo .1 ten day train- iu" s’s::.ou. The units wrn piprd on board t'l. 513:3)‘ l.’:.* I‘. E. I Highland- ‘ P’p.:- Irnrri. A large number of pr. Io gnuvreri in tho dock to see! ill: box: off. on :u'ri'.'al at Picbou: _ . ‘.'f‘l=' to b- transferred‘ *. in S'.e‘;iart"n to be joined ‘.11 lilcm stctia units and in,‘ A‘drz-slxot where they, n rim to arrive early this morn-I‘ Cart. A. 11 Cooper left by mo- tor rfin ill" llcclxolnzn in Pictou fc‘: flic Aldrr.*-lmt Camp where he u' ‘l he r.'2y1m.r.i.'r. July 3rd the 2nd signal‘. Com- dor ccmmnncl of Major F‘. d, will leave for . . The P. E 1. Light. . und*r ('Cl‘.lIlll>‘il1d of Lt.-Col. L. T. I.c'.1'i.lior. will go under can- vas in Cliai~’otie:r.-v.'n in August. On F'l'l(lli_\‘ evening the Ti-yon U lcfi Church was filled to cope- rn ihc nsrssicn of the fare- . to Rcv. J. L. Lund and family. who rrc lcavlng next. week to take up their new prtsioratc at La l-lave. N. 8. Mr. George McKay presided nnd lafirr U2.“ sinclng of the hymn, "Cln'i'».L is Made tho sure Founda. tisn" bzwuiifuliy wordcrl addresses v.. road and presentation of gifts rm.-lo as follows: To Miss Lucilq. Lund from the YI;'.l:‘.,rz I‘:r:p!c‘s Union, address by Lt ‘.1 Lord. presentation by Alice Jc"'«*ll. '13 Mrs. Lund. address by Mrs. c:- -lo: fnrd, presentation by Mrs. All . ‘i; Callback. To Mr. Lund. address by Dr. L, M. Cullbrck. presentation by Messrs. Aliwrt callbcck and Fred Leard. To Mr. Lund from the Cape Tra- vm':;c cnmzrcgauon. address by Mrs, John '1-laslam. presentation by Miss J:au Muttnrf. Mr. and Mrs. Lund md Miss Lu- Ni‘! r.",'>ondet‘l with sincere words of Llinnizs. D Gouge. rnstor of the Tryon Pro :_‘.‘1cl'ian Church and Rev. T. Dcwoifc at tho Baptist Church spoke of tho cxi-rc\~el,v pleasant relations existing between Mr. Lund and iiieniscives. Miss Mary Mutiart snu-.v, vs, beautifully "The D.ll.' Wi.‘iicut :1 C":ud." .=c:'\'l.~e closed with the singing of "l3'c.=t. hi‘ the Tie that Bands." foi- lnvxinn which tho nngrsgntlon ad- journed to the v(‘sti‘_v and the lawn where a delicious treat of ice cream and cake -was scrved.—D one of the ha.pr;>iest functions hsld in P1".r.~cc Edward Island dur- in; the wczk of the Orange O-rand L€>(l;'(' meetings was that held at Kinnsion on Friday evening when Kin: Wilflam L.0.L 1168 nnd Cucrn Mary L.O B./i. hold a joint .. nl itour in hozlnr of Bro W W. M Phcr-, Co1li1:_vM.1.»'t<~r of the Cn:lr.i_v OI‘.ll!".“ l,«~d'z- of ‘Toronto, viim l\1.'~ :1 11'!‘ in till.‘ two Gram! Lori’ 9 1: :‘i.llg‘. the L.O.L. and the L 0 ll :\ rnd took nd- i vantage of ‘lit. c_~;m'1I iiliy to visit‘ his mm-,v ‘r. rd: in Ciunicttetown. .\f::rra_~,v R.v€r, Kingston. and other 1 "ts of his native province It v r. in Kingston that Mr. Mac- Phcc atttnded p’/zllc school, and he said that the vn-_: warm wet- ccmo he received by his old gchcol chums of the L.o.L. and the L. O.B.A at Kingston. made this one of the hmppiat cv<nin¢a of his' life. Musical entertainment was? provided by Mrs. -nuaindintegri Donald, arrived in port Saturday morning after supplying the light- houses along the coast of Belle Isle. The steamer is now loading further supplies and will leave next Saturday. July 4th. to continue the work. The C. G. 8. Brent. Capt. Kelly also arrived in port Saturday after supplying light houses along the Nova Scotin coast. --MAKES RESCUE—-A girl whose name could not be learned was saved from drowning at Mim- inlgash Run Friday night by Henry Gallant of Summer-side. Gallant dove into Miminigash Harbor and pulled her from the black waters after she had fallen off a water- front wharf there. Unable to swim, the girl was struggling helplessly when the Summerside man made the rescue. FUNERAL SERVICES—'I‘he lun- uzal of the late John M. Jenkins took place on Wednesday, June 24th on 3 o'clock from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Roland E. Har- per, 81 Victory Ave., to Birch Hill Cemetery and was largely attended. The service was conducted by Rev. Ewen Mcnougali, assisted by Rev. Hugh Miller. The pallbearers were Messrs. Henry Mutlow, James Ran- lun, Bruce Stewart, Ax-temne Fergu- son and John Rankin. PRESENTED WITH BOUQUET —-At a regular meeting of Memor- ial Lodge of the L. 0. B. A. at Cl‘ rlottetown on Friday evening sishr Louise Brnnell, R. W. Grand Mistress of P. E. Island was pre- sented by her sisters with a beauti- ful bouquet of roses in honor of her election to the office of Most Worahipful Grand Lecturer of the L. 0. B. A. of British America. Sister Bonnell is the first and only member on the Island to have the honor of being an officer in this Most Worshlpful Grand Lodge of British America. COAL DFTICE rs ENTERED - Burgiars who forced their entrance into the office of W. D. Glllis and Co. on lower Water street during the week-end had little to repay them for their efforts. They found no money in the office. A passer--by lust evening about five o'clock saw the door partly open. He notified the city Police who invutlgated and found that the door of the 0I('l.e had been forced open. Nothing in- side had been disturbed, however. The door was secured with a Yale look and part of the door frame had been broken in forcing the entrance. —-—MacGREGOR-—BRIERLY NU?- TIALS——Isla.nd friends will be in- lcrasted in the marriage of Miss Phvylia Rostlio Br-ierley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F’. R-ierly of St..And.rews. Man. to Mr. Kli- ion MacGrcgor, son of Mrs. A. Maociregor of St. Andrews, The groom's mother is a sister of Mrs. G. Shelton Sharp and Mr Oliver MacNei.ll of Tyne valley, P. E. Ia- lzmd. The marriage took place on Monday. June 1st in St. John's Cathedral. st. Andrews, at ‘l p.m The cerentcny was pea-formrd by Rev. canon J. 0. Murray. The bride. who was given in marriage by her father, wore an ensemble of powder blur s.lk crepe with acct - sories of white. Her corsa-se bou- quet was of butterfly roses Pol- iovvinz the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Mncoregor left by moaor for points south-8 In the passing of Kenneth For- bes Ellis. whose death occurred on Saturday about ‘I p. in. summer- side has lost one of its most es- Ineraldu. He was years of age. In early life In. lllia had been to sea‘ with his 'father and had travelled extensively. Later lab was connected with the lnninu; ut- Ivttiaa e.‘ luinmeralde and HI fair-. htd ‘VII gr tulle L21 :5 -was Audrey Dix, one of the stall at Noona.n'.s Beauty Parlour, left on Friday morning for New Glaacow, N. 8. Miss Dix la shortly tobomarriedtour. Henry Phil- lips of Claariotfctown. Her many bland friends wish her every euc- ecu.-.5 SLIGHTLY INJURED IN C01.- l.lsION—M.r. Andrew Silliphant of Hunter River received alight injuries Saturday when the horse drawn cart in which he was riding was in col- llFl0I1 with two motor vehicles. The cars. proceeding in opposite dim:- tions, were passing Mr. silliphant when the crash occurred. The ac- cident occurred near Hunter River. TUESDAY WEATHER FORECAST FOR i.IULY—l to 4 very warm; is to ll iwarm spell all this week. 12 to la‘ [thunder storms then cooler. 19 to! [25, great humidity followed by ‘heavy rain. 26 to 31 dry and cool E ADDRESSES TRUBO AGl.I|-‘UL-. ; TUItALIS'I‘s—Profcuor W. R. Shaw. Deputy Minister of Agriculture. ad- ‘ dressed the alumni of Tnzro Agri- cultural Oollege on Friday evening. em-phasizlng present day problemsj in agriculture, and the part the: graduate of the college must playi in solving them. Mr and Mrs, Hamid Metcalfe. whose marriage was reported Sot- urclay, are spending their honey- moon in a summer cottage at Mont-i rose before taking up their real-1 deuce in Victoria. The groom's gift‘, to the bride was a beautiful wrist‘, watch. FIRST REGULAR GYll0' DANCE-—~The first of the season's regular Monday night dances at the Beach Grove Inn sponsored by the Gyro Club was held last night. The 100 couples in attend- ance pronounced the dance “most enjoyable." The music was supplied by Al Blanche:-d's orchestra. ——VISl’I‘ING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — colonel Green and his son, Mr. John Green, of Detroit, ar- r.ved in Summersido aboard their trim auxiliary “Anyac" commanded by Captain Johnson of San Fran- cisco on Friday. They were enter- tained by senator MacArthur at his Lodge at Foxley River and by Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bradshaw. who zirove them to some of the beauty spuis or: the North shore. This was their first visit to the Island, and they were charmed with me scenery. They left. on Monday on their way back to Detroit and will make sev- eral calls on their way.—S. FROM DELIGIITFUL RETURN ‘l'llfP—Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murley retumed to Charlottetown last night after a delightful visit to Boston and New York. En route to the United States Mr. Murley attended the district convention of Rotary at Monctan. N. 3.. and then went to Atlantic City where he was present at the sessions of Rotary International. There were 10,000 in attendance at the conference one of the highlights of which was the British Empire dinner. while in New Yi:rl< Mr. and Mrs. Murley were extended an invitation to at- tend an exclusive Major Bowes' concert through the courtesy of the New York American. SUCCl:Ssl'L'I. STUDENT — Mr. Robert R. Hogg. third year medical student at Trinity University, Dub- lin. Ireland, arrived home an sm- urday to spend his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. I-fogg, Brighton. Mr. I-fogg in his exams obtained Ist class honors in Materla Medica and Therapeutics, missing a $50.00 prize by the narrow margin of two marks. It is interesting to note that Trinity University found- ed by Queen Elizabeth, built in the 16th Century forms a triumvimte with Oxford and Cambridge. While in Dublin Mr. I-logg had the plug. ure of spending some time with Rev, Elliott Mcouigan, one of the Is. land's former premier athiewg, 3 son of Dr. J. D. Macouigan, who will next month be ordained a priest in the Order of Jesuits. .___.... -—BR.IDE-'l‘0—BE SIIOWEIIEIL. I":-lends and neighbours gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker at New Arman on Friday Wefllflif to tender a shower to Miss Ernestine Marchbank, one of cm. week's brides. The rooms were tlstefully decorated with rose: and ferns. As the bride entered the room Miss Pauline callback played the Wedding March. The bride-am be received some very lovely piece: of silver, china and linen. Assisi.- isg the hostess in her duties were Isa Mnrtafet Pillman. Min Myrtle Taylor. Mus llamhbank, Miss Anna Jardine, Ilia: Evelyn Ramsay and Mia: Margaret. Townahend. The evening (lusts departed. llarrhbank much Illnvlneaa in the future. 3. -.-naruanan .ll0Ml -— Mrs. Thomas E. Ramsay, Mien Zilpha Madauarrie and Mr. me Linkletter have returned to their home: in summerside after A pleasant motor trip‘ uu-ounh cape BIBWL They followed the Cabot Trail and were delighted with the scenery. They also visited the Moose River mines and Loufsburg. 8. _.INJUnED IN CAB ACCIDENT ——Mr. Napoleon Araenault of Mont Carmel was returning from the eastern end of the Island on sat- urday night in oompa y with his son, who was driving and who in making the turn for Linkletter Road took it too quickly. overturn- , mg the car. Mr. Arsenault received severe cuts about the face and was uizen to the Prince Oounty I-Ins- ....al where he received treatment. ‘ ' B. _.DltI-EDGE dredge. General Kerr, Car-lain Goldridge of the Federal Dtbdlll-C Co.. st. John. N. B. has arrived in s mnerside from Chatham, N. B. we dredge with her two acows were brought from Chatham by klle tugs, G. M. Sterne of cnatham i and the Sampson of Halifax. After the dredge had docked the semi)- son left for Halifax. The Stems will remain here as aierider for the dredge.--5. -—EN.IOYABLE MOTOR. TRIP- Mr. Wright Leard. Mr. wind 94”- Prinoe beard, Mrs. W. N. Jeni:-ns and Mrs. A. W. schurman. all of Bcdeque, returned last week from 3 rlost enjoyable two weeks motor trip to Boston, Lexington and other places in Massachusetts. Durins the course of their travels, thrt’ motored over the White Mountains- Whlle in watertown Mrs. Schurmnn \islted her daughter had s0n'1n*13W> Mr. and Mrs. Ham Caidwcll. 1°?- mcrly of Kensington, P. E. I.——B. —I-‘UNERAL OF K. F. ELLIS- The funeral services for Mr. Ken- neth Pbrbos Ellis. which took place from his late residence on Belmont street, summeraide, yesterday afternoon, were very 1518913’ "-' tended in spite of the downpour of rain. Rev. Walter Maccieary oi’- ficlnted at. the house find ENVE- The pa! bearers were. Messrs» E- H. Foley, Donald Baker. I 37- Parkman. P. T. Coivin. Percy Cros- by and Heath elromz. Interment was in the Peoples Cemeter)'--5- On Wednesday afternoon. June 17th, the embers of the Kensing- ton School Improvement Society held a picnic at French River l-f:u-- bor with Mrs. J Edward Warren 85 guest of honor. previous to her de- parture from Kenslngton. A large number were present and a happy hour was spent on the beach before supper was served in amuves —¥..‘.. , THURSDAY Among the visitors to Prince lid- ward Inland Monday 11183315 W010 Mrs. Dr. James Farley and her two young daughters from New York. They will fapend the summer at box- fatherb home, Neil 6. RAM of Far- tune Head. A happy event of more than passing importance took place in New Argyle on the evening of June l6th when relatives and friends as- scmblvd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry MaoNevin to celebrate the asth anniversary of their-wem ding. The death occurred at the City Hospital shortly before miunisht on Tuesday. at the early as! 01 30 years, of Stephen Raymond Duff)’. youngest son of Mrs. Sarah Anne Dufly, widow of the late Stephen 1’- Duffy, Charlottetown. -—DELIVERED ADDRESS — In the accoun‘ of the social evenll-ll; spent at Mr. Hamid Lairds, Kelvin . Grove, in honor of Mrs. J. E. War- ’ ren. it was inadvertently omitted that the pastor of the United‘ ighm-ch, Rev. B. C, Salter, was ipresent and delivered an interest-I ling address appropriate to the oc- casion. B. . I 4 Brother V. Andrew. is member of the Brothers of the Christian schools of San rruiciaco. Culi- fornia. arrived on the Island re- cently. He is accompanied by Ber- nard J. McDonald. his cousin from San Anselmo. California. who is iisiting his relatives at (Iowan Brae, Little Pond and New Zel- land. An enjoyable function under the auspices of the Young People‘; Ec- I cfety of Christian Endeavor of Z‘on , Church was held last evening in the Church hall in honor of Rev. G. Carlyle Webster and Mrs. Webstcr who yesterday celebrated the 20th anniversary of their wedding. The stage was attractively decor- ated with a. profusion of cut flow- ers, while streamers of while were everywhere in evidence. Mr. Reg. McNutt presided and read a com- plimentary addrers to the guests of honor while Mr. Murdock Ross, on behalf of the Eoclety graciously pre- sented Mr. and Mrs. Webster avllh a handsome Aynsley china coffee act. on Wednesday evening, June 17. 1938 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jay. Mldgell, P. E. I. a quiet and pretty wedding took place in the presence of immediate friends and neighbors, when their daughter, Mary Alice was united in marriage to Mr. George Ma.cLea.n. Bangor, P. E. I. The bride is the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay, the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. James Jar-dine, which was graciously biw- ed at their disposal. After supper Mr. John Thompson acted as chairman. and Mrs. ‘Vii- liam lvlacbean read an address and Miss Mary Ready presented Mrs. warren with a beautiful leather travelling case. —PRE-NUYTIAL SHOWER. -- A pre-nuptial shower was held at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. James Jar- dine. Kenaingion. Monday evening. June 22m. in honor of their niece. Miss Adelaide Humphrey. Tm rooms were tastefully decorated in pink and white and with a profusion of flowers. The bride-to-be was es- corted to the chair of honor by Mrs. (Dr) I. W. Jardine. while Mrs. Har- nlu Laird played Mendelssohn’: Wedding March. The heavily laden baskets of parcels were carried in by little Norma and Andrew Humphrey. niece and nephew of the bride. The gifts were opened by Miss Doris Jardine. of Freetown. while Mrs. Myron MacArthur and Miss Margaret Curtis read the verses. Miss Humphrey gracefully thanked her friends for the many beautiful gifts. A number of mu- sical selections were given by Miss I-ePage. also a vocal solo by Miss Dorothy Macxenzie. A dainty lunch was served by the hosmas. On Thursday, June 25th. coma loo members of the congregation of the Kensington United Church gathered at the spacious home of Mr. an Mrs. Harold Laird. Kelvin Grove, or a social evening in han- our of Mrs. J. Edward Warren and her son Lloyd on the eve of their departure from Kensincwh. Dr. A. A. Lockhan, acted as chairman and ii: a few well-chosen remarks. ex- pressed pleasure at the large num- ber present and explained the roas- on for the gathering. Mrs. Pattaaon Walker was cal;cd upon to read the address. while Mrs. Preston Kennedy made a preaentatlan of I nice puree to Mrs. Warren on behalf of those present. Mn. Warren made gracious acknow- leificmont of the gift and the 7900 w The following ahart programme waa then rendered: Piano selections aw’ ““"‘°‘°"‘.,,,'2,“‘,f"$.,c",‘{ «out in the menhenhlp and the mm".hrMu'.”'flmm°pgf_ hhflfi in All department 0! \lIO gm uqhmgg.--_ 3, m-_ mold work of the denomlnauca. Duluth -nyiap, the U71!!! economic condition! Ana-auuianmiuncn. aamg mm: mm: of the rural fl-HI. acamladbytbaaantlennaapnaent than clunoha an more than and ed by lira. Jay at tile hcldirg their own_ml.aoth mate'ri::..v pnao.wuveryaIucberuoradbya'. and qaifltually. weak o --—--———-—---—-- adunaflolnl innit-utluial at Wall- tbo Hal Bible locicty flit Marohcaon. The we: pro- upa Kb calabvattnc it can- “hum. RI!’ mums. ,'l‘ho llama II‘:- ted by Rev. Rev. 1:». Illfiioh , by ll. while the groom is the foster son of Mr, and Mrs. Alex Grant. Bangor. The marriage took place in the evening at 7.30 o'clock. Mr. Mac- Lean was supported by Mr. Fwy Jay a brother of the bride; while the bridesmaid was Miss Violet Lutz of Midgell. The bride wore a gown of white silk crepe with wedding veil. and carried a pretty while bouquet; and the bridesmaid was dressed in oryai blue silk crepe with a bouquet of colored flowers. The following awards were an- nounced at King's College yester- day as 9. result of competitive ex- aminations at the close of or dur- ing the last academic year: 1. Kcatlng Trust scholarship (s25o>. J. R. E. smith. Summer- side, I’. E. I. 2. Norwoad Memorial scholarship N250). Miss Elihu‘ Strong. Sprint- hiil, N. S. 3. Almon -Wclsford Testimonial ($201. A. 1.. Fraser, New Glasgow. N. S. 4. Crockett Greek price (380). C- de caianznro. Yarmouth, N. 8. 5. Mccawley classical scholar- ship (338). C. R. Elliott, New noes, N. S. 3. Harry Crawford Memorial prize (Q25). 0. R. K. Lynch, Dltby. N. B. 7. Stevenson Scholarship 1935-37 M180). Miss Elinor strong. Spring- hill. N. S. This last award to Miss Strong is a c:rrection of a previous an- nouncement in which it wan er- mneoug‘, awarded to another stud- ent, but on [1, closer examination of mania Mira Btrong was found to be the winner. The 60th annual auociation d mg mend Baptist P" aches. con- vened with the East Point Baptist Church on June 26th. to June 28th. : meeting of the P. E. Inland silver Billy ant. town clerk and Mn. Durant. received a. special prize from his teacher, Mrs. Bertha wood. for hav- ing made 98.6 for the years work. Mra. Wood stated that this was the highest average evar obtained in Grade V.. and was deaarving of special xeoo¢nition.—6 MI. MALOOIM MCINNIS The people of meaaaot Valley and uurrounding communities were deep-. ly grieved and shocked when it be- came known that Mr. Malcolm Mc- mnu had quietly and peacefully Dlaed away on June 13th at the age of '14. He had been under med- -naruaufib F10! INGI.-AND aura. Hugh arena and little Ion. Donald. retumed. laat week from London, nngland, and are at 905* out visiting Mrs. Brown‘: plrente. Captain had when and Mn. Pvt- crs. Mr. Brown was one of we a. They we over to London last aopumbcr. Brown taught in several schools in the Metropolis. Mr. Brown is mak- ing a tour of continental cities.-3. wheatley River district suffered a severe and sudden loan in the recent death of Norman Ling. aged 68. Although he had been in more or ical treatment for years. __........ MIG. JOHN A. MACDONALD The sudden and xpeciad pue- lns of Mrs. John A. Maodonald (nee Flora Isabella Mcsw ‘ ) of Greek River cn May 15th, 1936 in her fix-d year. came u a shock to this community especially I0 the members of her family and the many relatives and friends with whom she was so intimately as-, gociated. Mr. John B. Roper of Royall!’ ‘"5 nleoted President at the annual I.~‘ox Broaden and Exhibitors Assuri- atlon. which was held in Summer- alda on Tuealay afternoon. Mr. I Samuel Johnson of Fortune Bridle , was elected Vlobpreaidem. There was I very large represelw « allon of too breeder: from all mrr the Province. and Important mat-. ion relating to feeds and fox ranch- i in; in general were diaouaud. -—GOLD MEDALLIS'I‘——Raymond Farrell. son of Dr. Donald and Mrs. Farrell of Summerside was es- pecially congratulated by Mayor Robinson on Tuesday at the clas- ing exercises (I the High school. on his having won the distinction of receiving the Governor Geeraiu Medal for this year. Mayor R.obln- { son had an espzcial interest in the boy, as his father was a comrade of Mayor Robinson in the World War. Mrs. Farrell la a native of Belgium and it is gratifying to feel that her son has been awarded this hanour. said Mayor Robinson.——S A recommendation that the llil be estabushed on raioonwood pro- perty and thus give prisoners an oppontunity to work on the farm was contained in the report of the Grand Jury submitted at the term of the Supreme Court which open- ed in Charlottetown Tuesday. “We feel that this would be a. decided improvement and tend to N180 “I0 moral and physical condition of the prisoners" the report continued. The Jury inspected the Infirmary and mlccnwmd Hospital and rt- ported that both institutions were being conducted in a very satisfact- ory manner. The report ¢°W“"°d a number of recommen‘ tions sev- eral of which pertained to highway traffic in the province. True bill; were found OBI‘-n-5‘ Rulsoll Abbott and William E. Phil‘ lips. each separately chatted with manslaughter and Alfred Clinton. Cyrene Kelly and Fred Phill1P5 charged with robbery with violence. The three accused will be :1‘- raigned this afternoon at 2.30 o'c‘ock. MONDAY ACCIDENT VICTW RECOWN; ING—The sailor: of the "'I\laralit_e who were recent victims of a hill‘- mly accident at Fredericton. Ind who have since been PIUON5 1" -N P. E. I. and Oharlotfchown hospitals. wish to thank most sincerely the doctors and nursing staffs of both hogplbds, am Mr. Frank ousim. Froderictm. who rendered valuable aaalatance at the time of the ac- cident. and Mrs. P. W. L\lQ\l9- Crapaud, for her thoughtful slit Of flowers. of the four men who 611- tered hospital, three have now teen discharged and the fourth, who rus- Mined a fractured pelvis. is mom- ing satisfactorily. It was with sincere tenet that a wide circle of relatives and friends learned of the death of Mrs. James W. Thylor, highly esteemed and be- loved by all. Her passing, M. tne comparatively early age of sixty lenvea a great vacancy in the home and community. Mrs. Taylor was formerly “ _. ‘ 5.‘ E. lesl indifferent health for tome yearn. M1‘. Line was anioying the outside activities of his home and farm on the day of an dam. He was a aucceaeful farmer. had lived all his life in the one house. He belonged to the Order of Nrostera, served aa a Trulteo of the School Board, was interested In politics and in the general well-being of the community. He was a loyal sup- rorter of the Uniud Church. He was the father of nine children, all living, and grandfather of eight. As It father and husband he was the cssence of kindliness. The son of John Stanford Ling nnd Mary Macnae Ling, he married Alice Matheson. who still survives him. ~:r'om'Ia'm WEDDING AN- I\'IVl:R.sARY-'l‘hele Wu a happy family celebration last Sunday. June 28th, at the home of Mr. and liars. T. A. Macfvor. Kinkora. on the occasion of their 40th wed- ding anniversary. All the family were present and a number or grandchildren. Many letters and messages of congratulations were received from friends from far and near. The sons and daughters iare. Mrs. J. A. Brown, Bayslde, Lot 10: Charles Mcrvor, summe aide; Hamid Macfvcr. summe - ride; Miss Blanche Maclvor. teach- ing school at Borden; Mrs. J. E. Kelly, Kinkora: Emmett Maclvor. xinkora: John D. Macfvor. New- ton: and Miss Mary Maclvor from D-vrchester, M’Iu.—5. .___.__ OAIIPENTIIS 1'0 INVESTI- GATI--Inveetigation um charges that the city of Charlottetown was “not meeting requirements“ of Charlottetown Ca.rpontkra' Union in civic project-3 empioyinl carp- enters will be made by the city Joiners organization. it was de- cided at I meeting last night. A committee appointed by the Carp- enters Unlon to study possibility of organizing 1 Trades and Labor Union for the city reported "(cod progress“ was being made in their efforts to bring together under one organization all Charlottetown trades employee; and laborers. I-Iarold Bernard is chairman of the committee. Mr. Roy Wood. presid- ent, was in the chair int niche. ..‘WEDDl'NG BELLS ..—A wed- ding of much interest took place in Rollo Bey. Wednesday‘. -N110 24th at ‘i! o’clock when Miss Mary Mallard daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Mallard. was united in marriage to Mr Peter Fisher of Charlottetown. The bride wore I prretw suit of blue beige with ac- cessories to match and white hat. she was attended by her sister Min Lillian Mallard. who Val vary winaome in a blue silk dress Mr. William Mallard. Jr. brother of the bride ably aupported the groom. After the ceremony the wedding party drove to New zea- land where 5 dainty breakfast was served at the borne of the bride. The wedding guests then motored to Charlottetown for dinner. In the evening rupper waa served in about one hundred guests at the bride's home, followed by a dance. The bride and groom an very popular in the neighbourhood and re- ceived many lovely tifta previous to their marriage. They will make their future home in Charlotte- town. mas nioiu m.wInI:ai- Btouaht to Prince Edward Island from the Magdalene Islands for treatment for severe lac injuriet suffered when he was caught by a schooner‘; power winch. Alex- andre Richard. 63-year-old Grind- awne uaman. died in " “ ‘ yesterday. Richard was injured Wednesday while he was working on a vessel at Clrindatooe. Accom- panied by a nurse who gave him first aid for a badly lacerafaed let. be was brawht to Bourla.'P. ll. 1.. Wednesday night by a ape-ed: mot- orboatandwaarmbed frcn the Eastern island port to the Char- lottetown Komital by a waiting ambulance. Phyaiciana were un- able to amputatc the injured limb bacauao of Richard’: weakened The body will be returned to arlndrwne for burial. A contingent of boy scouts, one E is‘ O. Paumt, Pmvinoialfiecreiary. A]. neon Bonn. aaoond year medical student at Moaill. is camp Medical ovum. 1‘): Ralph Smith, Camp er. The camp was divided into eight patrols under the following Patrol naadara, Taaton uaoNeill, Roianj oaoway. Herbert Murray, Miller Maooonalfl. Jack Mooarville, Inw- renoe Doyto, Vincent King, John Dooley NARI»! - M0088’! PIPER- Thero were no fewer than 11 pin- cm at the caledonlan club ace: tiah Gathering at U"-gs. one 0] them being Mr. Gcorle A. Martin nu‘:-nont, Mus., a. member of ths he Ira. Jane cnrmodv. Baton st. Andrew's society. H1,» ‘s a native of Union Road. Kings county, and a brother of Dr. Her. 'i:rt A. Martin. Iowa. Mr. Martin has a magnificent record as a pip. er ,arid Judge of pipe playing and when Harry Lauder last visited the U. S. A. accompanied him an piper, On Tuesday evening. Juno mm, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frafilr Macxay, Damley, was the scene of an interesting event when their daughter Muriel became the bride of Mi‘. may Crozier, son of Mr. W. 8. crazier, also of Darniey. Iwv. George Murray of Maipcque Unit- ed Ohurch was the omciating ciergymen. The buds looked very winaome attired in pink georgette with veil and orange blossoms and carried a bridal bouquet. She emer- ed the pa:lor on the arm of her father to the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs. Robert Cousins. Her small sister Esther made a charming flower girl. Fol- lowing the C€I'€Il’lOIy a. sumptuous supper was served to the immediate relatives 0.‘ the contracting parties. Mr. and Mrs. Crozier left the fol- lowing morning for a trip to the mainfand. The bride's travelling suit was brown wool crepe with hat and accuse le.~. to match. They are to reside in Darnley where the groom is a. prosperous farmer. Hosts of friends wish them many years of happiness. The anual meeting of the P. E. I. Presbyterial of the Women's Mis- sionargg Sccietiu of the Presbyterian Chu in Canada was held at tile: Memorial Church. Malpeque, yes- terdny. The following officers for the on- auinl year were elected at the con- cluding seeaion last evening: Honorary Presldent——Mr.s. Arthur Yea. Tyne Valley. Presld G. C. Webster. ent —— Mrs. Charlottetown. Ist Vice-presidentr—Mrs. c. J. :.u—.- Ciure. Murray Harbour. 2nd Vice-pneaident—Misa Hattie Maclleod. French River. Srcl Vice-president—Misa Chris- tine truer, Alberton. 4th Vice-president — Mrs. Robert Mcrlutt. Mnlpeque. lit): Vicepresiuent-—Mrs. I... H. D. Foster. Mamhfieid. Recording Secretary-—Mrs. F. A. A. Mutch, Charlottetown. Gui. pending secretary—-Mrs. C. W. Patterson, Charlottetown. O. G. I. T. secret.ary—Mrs. Walter Mccleary. Bummer-side. Y. P. S Bec.reta.ry—Mi.ss Frances Mann, Marahfleld Mission Band Score — Miss Elizabeth Macnougall, Belle River. Home Minions secretary—-Mrs. A. M. Green. New London. Bec, Literature—Mra. J. F. Laf- ferty. Charlottetown. Historical secretary-—li¢!rs. If. J. Gordon. Charlottetown. Home Helpers‘ scexetary — Mrs. W H. Elite, Tyne Valley. Treasurer —- Mrs. James Jardlne, Remington. E3. . BIRTHS Mon e, June 1, mo, in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lani- uan, a daughter, Gertrude Maxine. MAm.’l‘IN—At Grand View, June 29, 1986. to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Martin, a son, MCGYtATfl—At Fairmount Hospi- Ell. Jeraey.Clty, N. J., June 23. 1988. 00 Mr. and Mrs, L. J. Mccrath (nee Roberts) a daughter. siilAl.l.WO0D-—At the City Hos- Pitl-l. July 1. to Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bmaliv/ood, a daughter. JAY—At their home in Pisquid West on June 29, 1936, to Mr. and Ira. Kenneth Jay, a son. NOGEIB — In the Prince County Iiugplixal, June 30, 1936, to Mr. and . , ‘ ie hA:e_l_-,Avera Irene ' HARRIAGE8 i6Eazn—rataT:s‘6i-t-“ilrztfl Manse on Saturday, June 21, 1936, by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Miss Gertrude Alma Ferguson of Buf- foll to Kr.-Stuart Dwight Masher of the same place. DEATH 5 ‘.;‘ LT §MALI.W55D — At 5!. Andrew. June 27. I036. Major Smallwood. At Silnmerai‘ . June 27. 1930. Kenneth Forbes Ellis. aged 02 year: |lCl’lIAIlr—-Suddenly at Appin Rd- lunday. June 30, 1936. John P. uoPl1aii. ace cl. won-At the city Iiamital. Juno 8. Jill. Mrs. William K. loott OAIMODI--On Saturday. June :1. in her ‘nth you. NAOAITHUD-—At Churchill on Saturday, June 31. was S_II'IiI MacArthur. in law ‘lath you'- CAIFOID--At Want Covahead mew. June so, 1010, Mn. Wm Oaaf . aged ‘it years. IKII‘.N—-At I Illlllboro IL. 0|! . June fl, Ira. mm J. O. tlutin. 11! her ‘Nth Y!!!‘- (IIIIDINGS-In the Charlottetown genital. Jul‘ 1. I030, Joullh 01¢‘ years. I) I-Sn the Charlottetown Hos- pital. June 30, 1980. Itellhon R1!‘ ?L?A T:m. ::l.v_l. 193‘- alcnaaé - At trllrmamuwn annual. July 2, ma, annual Iuaana._ga- ll. ' -1:: ,. -.»"\