l .5. Edward ma; ' WILLIAM HAINES IN “THE ouu. SAID N0" one LAUREL nanny COMEDY ILM ALSO COHEDY PAULINE MARION .._.1 _. . ._.. n Wu‘ a ww-us. .. NORMAN KE t KENNETH HARLAN A great drama of soc- iety and the underworld -—-and of l man who belicrcrl bin dead. and ' ‘ I ‘l l. GLEN TRYON irr r ~11 can as DONE -,, .___..___.__._.._.. _ SOUND CARTOON scosuim l STARKE NIXON i; wife n£ = ' ' hauu-v-uwmnnanrcum 1 CAPITOL TODAY l ' "Q" "m" " “m ' " ' ‘H? l; snvA 1c THE CHARLOTTEJYIWN GUARDIAN Mat. 3-00 Geiilral Guardian‘ 16c b 31c. Eve. 1.15 F and 9.00 __ ' 26c. was“ BAPTIST SERVICES. Aug. 3rd Services Baptist churches: Dundss, 7.30 p. m., Annandale 11.00 a. m. St. v fizz}??? i Wm’ gzsziffim“ Peters, 3.00 p. m. Pastor, H. c. MOI‘- ROMANCE! i. c m.,... w‘ THRILLS l my fir: ‘, BAPTIST cnvacm- Services m- Tm ptmunbwmnklg inorrow at l1 a. m. and 7 p. m. Her battery of songland , JB-IYIGS WllSOIl D! Summerside Wli s?‘ i‘ “rfjéagga? l preach at morning urvioo. Mr: Song hits: Thrills l l tm.) Taylor of New York city wii Famous Vaudeville Tea f-‘l $7M: Bessie Love lrender the soprano solo “These a They" while at the evening servl‘ , the soloist will be Miss Agnes Skill of the Richmond Recital Group, re dering "With Verdure Glad" and "I Maria." DALVEY P"OPERTY PURCII 3D.-“Alial o“ the handsome st t‘ mel- residen’ 1 property at Tra die formerly held in trust by the 1e ‘ Bishop oLeary and latterly owne. ;by Mr. wiliiasn J. O‘Leary, Dayton“ l Ohio, was purchased yesterday by; l Capt. E. Dicks, this city. The proper- | ty was formerly known as Dalvey. It is understood that. Capt. Dicks lri- w. Prince of Students should consult with their tends to convert it lntoa summer rc- I sort. frltiales (‘vollege parents before leaving home, so that they may intelligently decide at the time of enrollment. which of these several courses they may determine to u ‘ u I I n s follizirice of Wales College and Nor- SCHOLARSHIPS Queen‘s County Dorothy Cullen. East Roraltv Eugene Murray. Hartsvllle Klnfs County Pauline Parquet. Sriuris Pearl Finlay. Montague Prince County Mildred Allen. Summerside s lie. Emy—-‘444 mill School will begin its session for the academic year, 1930-1931. on Tues- da.\'- September 2nd, at one o‘cl0ck p.m. when registration of students will take Eva Lewii souris_.45l place and fees be received. All students Lian, Hen“ vemon__450 coniingto the institution for the first nmdred Bmvm New G1a5go“.__¢44£tlliie Will‘ then present themselves, to- clememina Mahax R0110 Bay East gather ‘with_ those students who wish to he examined for admission to the sunnnerslde Acadflecond Year. Former students entering Second Year will be registered on Fri- Hester Sigsworth. Georgetovnl-‘M-Nlal’ at 0H9 OYEIOCK. Those enterlflB Charles McIvor. Kiukora-Jlfil Margaret Lambe, BAND AT ORPl-IANAGE. — The Salvation Al-my Citadel Band visit- led the P. n. l. Protestant Orphan- Iage last evening and rendered a program of band selections. The visit, was in co-operation with the League of Mercy in the R, C. Y-. whose members dlstributedcsndy w the children. A large number o! friends were present. The band ex- presses its thanks to the local 30-, tariang who placed cars if’ it‘! 418-, Avousr z, me i. .. »“’"$ The StraIghI-Eigllf Valve-in-Head McEciuglllZn-"Buicl ‘Iransltion from the Si: to the Eight is complete in the i931 McLaughlin-Buick, four series of which are announced today‘. One of tile series-which us all straight eights-is considerably lower in price than any of tlie McLaughlin-Buick sixes of last year. Above is the ‘r-passenger sedan of the long wheelbase series, tile motor of which develops 104 hp. Left center shows the emblem “8" molded in the new radi- stor cap. In the oval, the McLaughlin- Buick straight eight power plant, the de- sign of which is the same in all four series, but which appears in three sizes, develop- ing 76V; horsepower, 90 horsepower and 104 horsepower respectively. Below, the engine oi] temperature regulator, which keeps the entire engine at normal operating temperature undel- all conditions. The New Model Buick for 1931 are now on display in the Show Rooms of A. Horne & Co., Charlottetown and Prince Motors, Summcrside. posal and arranged transportation stem sproweu Nome Dnme__-443 Third Year will be registered on Mon- [of the magnificent ‘amiu he hm """‘.__..."E'5 a fififl-lflflklf?‘ Gwen bicLeaii, Central Lot i6. Charlottetown Helen Yeo. Kensineton-‘MZ day. September 8th at two o'clock. l ABNEY ldALln-There will be re- lmndered to the Province in his pos- Large Attendance explosive furrc in 31am. Erma Patterson. Prince Street, Vernon lvlcQuarrie, Summer-side — The "u?!" s.°ll°°ls.""ilh mldwmmef Psalms INSTlTUTE—The Juiyl H , thon anti ("irlo zas that Iflil-lzicc Street. v-igizlégma Hogan T,zni5h_.439 Align?ulitlfalilogiowy} lgfen Atlllecitiitiigr meeting of this Institute was held atl liEiOUS Service in M11193’ H1111- 51b-. a5 sul-"Trvl-‘fll’ 0f Ffllwflwwd . “W” Y°‘"' "19"" §P”°d“l' "it Elilgllfill-l-Allllélle irforrissey, Tignish Annie Matheson, Bellevue-“dfill 5°|1°°15» EXCEL‘! those 0f Charlottetown the home of Mrs. J. W. Currie, with‘ b81511 the 3rd at 7.30 p. m. Philip Funeral c-nltal for the greater part of forty w“ ll“... M u. s... 223i atss.,riztiiss.rsiii.. i.'1‘.‘.s“'""""“"‘ “w” = "ram" T“ mm"? “m "'°“‘“"' l ‘»"iiliifiiit-‘Iifltfliiffimili , oils mean more mileage and 1,‘, §""-"-" t" '- - ' “M ' U, , I ' the previous meeting were rea and . ~ l less friction. ‘ll s‘f',"‘r‘;:hi1,,,c_,3,m Pane...“ m,“ Q§f,?,.§‘,f“,';,‘,.‘;;,,,§§1j",.§1§‘,°;,‘}Y.,,, ‘‘‘‘ '_‘—_'adopted. Three dollars were voteo, ANOTHER AGED VOTER-cm‘- LGtG Mr. 8071313” ,h"~"l"g l“ m“ lmpwm“ "9""? I l‘. Street. 95. > Vernon lvIcLcan, Lfnntagilc—’433 s lfor cleaning the school, during the gratuiations are being extended to lmflll 0f the Character and undoubted H RlIF-ll 5°l<‘"<‘<‘—1‘31”lnfl Pflllerwn‘ Louisa MCPhEYSDP‘ B1"‘°'-*l.“"—'433 Retirement holidays. A discussion took place on Mrs. Peter Corrigan, who at the ad-l i“ i IWZTRY 0f Mr- Bvnnell. He had l iven his life, as his Master had Josephine‘ Lannigan, Souris—'433 vanud We o’ 93 walked m New Ha” .. "Be Ready with Rctldy Power" l ' ISIAND OILS 1L1. RED n1 PHONE I234 JHPZWP? ° m L07TET8WN, Js/i Z__ l l LOUISE IIACKER, R. N. l l Friends iii the city will learn with regret of the unexpwrted death at an l mriy hour yesrcrrlafr. morning ofl Louise Hrizer. R. N. of New York. iii MEMllRlAtil Prince Street B5. , Gcography-Maitiand Owen. Kent. 76. French-Dorothy Cullen. Kinkora. 9R ilfathematirs—l\.‘ilidred Alien. Sunl- merside and Pauline Paquet, Soulis Cozwcnt. 10!), > Wes r. Joseph Arsenault. Summerside-Jirz Frank Byran. CBSCilfI1D9C—'432 Herman Martin. Montaguc—'43l Bernice Dingwcll. Little Pond-Mil ‘430. Eleanor Horiiby. Rochford Square -! All" Wlvlllg the Railway faithfuh‘ Latin-Dorothy Cullen, Kinkora and Anna McMillan, Prince Street—‘4S/L"l1y 11nd Well for over forty-nine years » Pauline Paquet. Bouris Convent. 92 Total marks possible-NO Necessary for a pass-MIG. Dorothy Cullen. Kinknra-GSQ Pauline Fnquct. Souris-V-GTO. Erma Patterson, Prince Street-GIG. Mariorio Fraser. Prince Street-COO Mildred Allen, Summerslde-SBB Anna itfnrLarcn. Prince Street—595 Pearl Finlay. ltiontnguc-SSG. , "ray. IrIartsville-fiili Horace T. \\'£".l. “fest Kcnt~572 Hilda lvfcEar-lierli. Souris-SG!) Marjorie Shaw. Prince Street~569 Jean McKenzie. Kerislnizton—'428 Mary Gallant, Dolrons Creek—'427 Mary Sliarkey, Cnrraville—'427 Vincent McAuslaiid, Tyne Valley-- ‘426 Gertrude Gallant. Rusticoville-'424 Alice Weeks, Pleasant Valiey-'424 Wolcott llfcl-‘herson, Orwc-ii-'423 Miriam Bifiin, Notre Dame-JAZZ Helen McKie. Prince Street-'422 Eunice Story. Wcst Keiit-'4?2 Owen Curtis. Sprlnuvaie-éfll Earl Kennedy, Cross Roads-'42i Ronald MacDonald. Peakes—'4l8 GWEII lVicLean, Central. Lot 16-563 F10 McRae, Ehenezen-‘tli’! Evelyn Simmons, Prince Street—'554 William Thompson. Kensington-Jiii?‘ t lvfaitlanri Owen. West Kent-MB Gladys Denny. Summersicie-JSH Ilarolcl Iiuvlics. Norhnro—‘544 Stella Smith. R. ‘nlord Square-‘Sié Billie Acorn, Soliris—'4lti Alan Gauthier. N Rll”~ll."n—'4l6 qlvlargnret Heron. Vfelizici-‘s Corner- l5. Louis MCIIHEHQILQUSGH Square—‘538 Vesta F. Niinn. North Winslce-fi-ilii who passed away at the Prtce Ecl- wud Island Hospital after only two days illness. t l Calvin Bowness. Summerside-Sii" Elizabeth Morrison. Georgetown-SJ.‘ John Ives. Montague-533 Gladys MrNeiii. Kensington-‘filfi Hiss HaPi-rcr arrlv-d hero on Satur- ,wmnie McDonald, $Qu,1'i5—532 day the lfltii to spend her six weeks vacatio; its was her cus‘om for a number of years. with her sister. Mrs. William Do-ln and Mr. Down. Wednesday she rm: "ZlkPl suddenly fli and a p.._ cicin summoned. yes- terday her condition becoming more acute she was l'i....‘.P’l t’) the Prince Edward Island lfowiltni whore an op- impove and pacer-cl alvar jslvtcrdfiy morning at 4 o'clock. bounced la‘er. ,' Guam SANDALS WORN IN rams a: km very smart Pariseiiiies insist " on their comfort and wear low-livel- very open fircckish sandals torl “WY time of dnv. tile only tliini; ‘fill-t; indicates tlic formality being‘ the material-mtnczdilc for sports. j kid or linrd for town wear. crept‘. , " ifiréooooocooocooco ' DR. J. P. MILLAR DENTAL SURGEON HOURS-D to 12.30 I to 5.00 011mg: Queen and Richmond DR. w, a. CARSON Palmer Graduate C oprsewr Chronic and Nervous Diseases. m Prince St- Phone i072. Opposite St. Paul's Church Kllmbortnut Meeting of the 'Gbouren' Protective Union. ~ I ‘mu’, August 3rd, to snake ‘zbrrungements for Labor Day 31nd Members receive their Buttons. t» or oimsa pxscunvr. ‘ Illgigrai arrangmments will be ari- ‘ '3 I 7-0-00000000904000000400400‘ l l On‘ ‘ - brltion was perforlned Size failed to’ i is Q brocade for evening. l l l Helen McLean, Soilris-—532 Patricia hlulicii, Si, Peter's So.-5I‘.l Helen Ebers, West Kcnt-SZO Melina Aucoin, Miscouche-J527 Stewart Ives. hIOIll€lT1lC~5Z7 Albin McDonald. North Bedeque~afl5 George Hart. West Kent-SEC! lfary Edwards. l-Iiimpsliire—-52l Eleanor ACklflilfl. Hamoshirc-‘5l8 Penelope Pray. Wcst Krnt-‘Slil Anna B"§llll‘ll1, P:'ln"r: Strcet-Jfilb Ilelcn Burdcitc. SifIllllCOllfb-filfi Annette MOFTISFC)‘. ' wrisii-‘blfi Richard lyfcQuarrie, cl0ria--‘5l5 Ilarry Darhv, Abrams ‘Jillaize~5l2 Joseph Peters, Queen Square-SOB Jean McEwen. Morcli—504 Hazel Wood, Fortune. Bricige-‘SO-i Carmina Fraser, Vernon-‘BM Donald Huntley. Veriioii-503 Aldon Lcnrti, Fcrilulood—'503 Hattie Piggott. Savage Harbor-‘fillfl Dorothy Bentley. Prince Street/—-502 Betty Doyle. Notre Dame-‘SOI Leslie Keefe, Kinkora.—'501 Evelyn Cahiii. Tirznish-"illll Rupert. McNciii, Mount Royal-MB‘! Eva Arscnaliit. ivfiw-oliclic-‘tili Andrea Dalton. NllSCOllCllS—'494 Francis lVIcNcili. Surnmerside-"Mlfl Austin Kennedy, Wcst Kent—‘492 Everett Hilicliiey, Glenmartin-490 Emily Stewart. Prince Street-Willi Annie Lowthcr. Cavenzllsh—490 Doroihy Iinrris. Summcrside-J-ifiii Jack McDonald. Little Pnnd-'487 John Horgan. Stnnhope—487 Margaret McArthur, New Argyle-HG Marie Buote, Rustico--'485 Helen Allen, Miscouche-‘MS Glen Currie, Green Bay-483 Niall Burnett. West Kcnt-482 Doris MacGregor, Central Lot 103400 ‘482. Rosella Williams, Prince Street-Mil Mary Kelly, Elllotvale—'479 Vary illcEaohern, Glenfiilllan-flfl Julia Arsenault, Miscouche-‘MB Ross White, Murray Harbor-WM Loretta McRae. Souris—'475 Lorne Callback. West Kent-TH Mary Walsh, Souris-‘flfi Blanche Brazel, Notre Dame-Wit) Ellen Harrington, Kensington-ctlli Mary Hogan, Morell East-ASS‘ Myrtle Hughes, Kensington-‘(BB Prudence Ings, Pownai-MB Frances Doyle. Rustlco—'467 George McAssey, Mt. Stewart-No? Ernest Lord, West Kent-MB Raymond McIvor. Kinkora-Mb Margaret. Gallant. Rustlco-AGZ Edwin McCarville, Kinkora--'482 Ruth Tcombs, Prince Street-Jfoi, Mary Dolicette. Notre Dame-‘(GO Hilda Mclnnls, Souria Line Rd-‘foti Margaret Inman, Summerside-‘ififl Marie Cllrley, Vernon River-Md Mildred Dunbar. Alma-MM Alice Bryenton. Prince Street-Nob Adele Smith. Pownal—'455 Warren Young, East Baltic-Moi Lester Cairns, Stanchel-flt Doris O'Brien. Tignish-‘ws Clara Brehaut. Murray River-HM Dorothy Auld, Freetown-MM floreutin Gallant. Martin-Mil Benjamin Beck. Hurray River-"illil Mary Delorle. Genrizetolvli-‘fl! John Morrison. Savage Harbor—'4l‘.! Hazel Biirdctt. Stratiicona-Jéll Frank Gaudc-t, I\ll:'.C0ll'.‘llC—'4ll Edith hlacrloliaicl. Commercial Crorr‘ —'4l1. Joseph Ready, Kensiligtou—4il Ted McMillan. Queen Square-‘MO Cecil McLean. Tyne Valley-MOO Beatrice Stevenson, Fredericton - ‘409. Donald Boathroyd, York-JUNK Helen Chaisson. Souris Convent- ‘408 Mildred Cnifin. Fortune Bridge-MOI. Emma McLcliliun. Prince Stu-flint’; Elizabeth Manciersou. Rrlclifol l: Square-"lflfi. Margaret Murray, Middleton-Wm Hilda iVlrLeilaii, Srluris Convent-HOB Leila Profit, Rosebank—"402 Edith McLauchlin. SlfillllOD8—'402 Kenneth Macdonaid, West Kent 0i '4 . Leslie Peppin. Vlrst Kent-MOI Elmer Murphy. 5lln1fll€r$ldt3——'4Ul Laetitia Bernard, Tignlsli—'400 Marlon Blondili, Glen Valley - ‘400. Angus Gilmore, Beatons Mills-WOO Louise Peters. Rollo Bay-MOO Reta DcsRochcs. MlSCOllC|1E—'4CU Charles Bell, Carieton—'40O James Currie, Eiinsdale—‘i00 Mae Cvilmour, Beatons Mills-WOO Daisy Johnson, Fortune BfldgE-—'40'.l Helen Markln. Montague-WOO Wallace McPherson, Valleyfleld East --'*l00. ‘ Stewart McDonald, Little ‘400 Christine McNevln, Canoe Cove-Won Evelyn Phillips, 0‘Leary—'400 Marjorie Webster, Morell East-Mott Joseph McMahon, Souris-J-inc Maurice Bradley, South Melville- Sands qxléilfred Bradley, South Melville-- Gertrude Trainer, ‘Tignish-‘QOO. Junior Examinations Total marks poslble-500 Necessary for a pass-250 Lola Miller. Charlottetown-Ti? James Walker. West Kent-ZGB. Jean McLure, Prince Street-ZBS Harry Lapthorne, West Kent-NZ Ross Hamilton. New Perth-SB’! Gordon Morris, West Kent-Ha. Mabel Grant. Prince Street-—25l Mary Hughes. Prince Street-MO James Mooney. Peakes—250. Dorothy McNeil], West Devon-ZSO Morris Deacon. Freetown-QM Margaret Gallant. Wellington-MO. Candidates whose numbers are marked with a star have not completed their matriculation. They will be re- quired to pass a supplementary exam- ination in certain subjects before re- ceiving s license to teach. Candidates whose names are pub- lished herein who do not wish to qual- ify for teachers‘ license will be ad- mitted at the opening of the college term (a) to the Commercial Depart- ment, where they will study the busi- ness subjects of Bookkeeping, Short- hsnd and Typewriting in lieu of the Geraldine Shea. Indian River-‘tsiiwork in Teacher Trainins: ofth) w the Academic Course, leading to a education. more senerll or professional livlr. c. n. Dirigwell, Chief Clerk in Charge of the Passenger Department] of the Island Division, Thursday‘ ccmpicieti his last day in the 5gp]. ice and retired under the Provident‘ Fund. Mr. Dingwc-ll was one of the most Dolllllflr C. N. R. officials in this divi- i sion; ever courteous and obliglng he} made and retained numerous friends who will wish him many years to enjoy the sunset of life. Born at Bay Fortune, P. E. I., in '61. he entered the service of the ,I.=ialid Railways as asistant to the lagent at Souris, In '81. The follow- Iing winter he became brakeman in ‘order to assist the trainmen, who were used up with the constant snow fighting. rasuiting from the awful storms of the winter of '82. In June of the same year, I\"Ir. Dingwell be- came time keeper in the mechanical department at Charlottetown. He later was appointed freight clerk at Charlottetown, Georgetown and Sum- lncrsido anti iii '83 was promoted to the posllion of baggage master at Charlottetown. In 1892, lie accfpicd the position of cashier and W725 promoted to chief ' clerk in the accounting and auditl department ln 190i. Seven years ago‘ he became chief clerk of the passen- ger department and has secured in- creased business for the railway. During the forty-eight years of service, Mr. Dlngweli has the unique record of being off duty only 15 days. In addition to his duties with the railroad, Mr. Dingwell takes a pro- minc-nt part in all matters pertain- ing to the welfare of the province. He possesses a rich voice and has been singing in thehaptist Church choir twice every Sunday for the past forty-three years. His son, Leigh and grandson, Earl Cook tthree gen- erations) are also members of the same choir of which Mr. Dingwell is president. He has on numerous occasions taken part in concerts and operas produced and made popular by his old friend, Professor Earle, and oth- ers. He sang in "Pinafore," "Ermsn- ie," "Zephrc," "Pirates of Penzance," "The Doctor of Alcantra," "Trial by Jury," and others. OOOQO-O-OOUOOO-Oifld EYES TESTED AND GLASSES FITIID g l i B. W. T OR l. S. TA OI l Opwllsetrlst-l f H! Blchlmmd Street O-OOQQOOOOOO-QO nnn— aluuh plusply :kln needs its tonic action An active fluid that cleanses the tis- sues of unsightly impurities. Skin sufferers-give this treatment a test. Qrfllltlflg- pooling, healing-c remark- Mfb C.H Institute. Next meeting will be held , to the usual adult services the Stan- ‘Captaln will lead a series of Y. P. 'be held at 7 a. m., ll a. m. and "l . James Choir will be in charge of the B. A. not.) dughes urn; Co., 1M» l. G. Janina: ' lotterying a hooked rug in aid of the at the home of Mrs. Adrian Keenan. where roll call will be answered with ‘Labor saving devices“ THE SALVATION ARMY-Special Young Peoples’ Services this week end will be conducted by Staff-Cap- tain Ellery, Divisional Y. P7,, Secre- tary of Saint John, N.B.- In addition services at I0 a. m., 2 p. in. and 6 p. m. The regular Citadel services wili p, m. The open-air services will be as follows: Saturday, B p. m., cor. Queen and Grafton, Sunday, 3.16 p.‘ M., Victoria Park, 8.30 p. m. Even-l tide Musical Festival, Queen Square. Programme published. All our friends and tourists very cordially invited. A special invitation this week to Young People of teen - age to hear Staff- Captain Ellery. ST. JAMES ‘AND ZION CHURCH- ES-—Jolnt services in these churches will continue through August. In the morning at St- James, the Minister of Zion Church will preach. His theme will be, “The 'I‘ruth Seeker." As an adventurer the seeker-after truth will find five. boundless worlds waiting for him beyond the seas. St. Praise Service, Mr. Walter McNutt, Organist. At 1-30 in the evening, the joint service will be held in Zion Church from Daniel IV. Dr. Fillton W111 Drench. A dream which made me afraid“ or ""I‘he Footprint jn the‘ Sand." The dream which dfiurbed Nebuchadnezzar, and the footprint which startled Robinson Crusoe are but twin illustrations of the menace of life's unconsidcred horizon. Music by St James Choir. ‘This is your in- vitation. In the last named he sang the principal tenor part of the defend- ant with acceptance, when he was st least forty five years of age. He was made a Mason in I888, rs- “lvln! hi! defies in the old lodge room on Lower Water Street in the building. a part of which is cupied l by Bruce Stewart and Company, as an office. He was om of the promot- ers of the movement for the croc- tlon of a Masonic Temple and Open House ln Charlottetown. The result is the splendid building onCi-fltouSts-eetoutheuppflrfioors of which are situated the beautifully furnished lodge rooms of the Order, the lower floor being occupied by the Prince Edward Theatre and Mui- timo Electric Company. At the time of the opening of the Temple, Mr. Dingwell was Worshipful Mute: of Victoria Lodge and he had the hon- our of presiding over the first meet.- lng held in the building. As cashier. he sold the first ticket ever issued for an entertlinment and for over thirty years never failed to be in the box office when the theatre was oc- cupied. He is keenly interested ln horse racing and was the first offi- cial timekeeper appointed for the van Poll on Monday and recorded her vote in favour of Messrs. McLure and Myers. Mrs. Corrlgan is hale and hearty, works regularly in her gar- den which is one of the show places of New Haven, and takes an intelli- gent lnterest ln the affairs of the community and country. NOW‘ IN SUMMERSlDE-George S. Lockhart, formerly of this city‘ and now of Summerside, is spending a few days in the city. Mr. Lock- hart recently has taken over the edi- torship of the Summerside Pioneer and Island Farmer. He reports con- ditions and crops in “The Garden of the Gulf“ to be good and the outlook for a fine fail harvest to be of the bestm-Moncton Transcript. BAND CONCERT. — The Canad- ian legion Band under the dlrec-, torship of Mr. Thomas MacFarlane‘ gave two hours of delightful musicl in the Queen Square Band Stand last evening. A large crowd of ap- preciative listeners were present while the unseen radio audience W05 no doubt as well pleased. The, program was as follows: O Canada,‘ March, The Crusader, by Sousa. Selecti-n, The Jolly student, by Ferrazzi. March, American Cadet. by Hall. Caprice, Solitude, Murch- ante. March, Colonel Philbrook, by Hall. Waltz, Blue. by Margis. Fan- tasia, Gems of Stephen Poster, by ‘Theo. M, Toboni, (Requested) Mai-ch The Thunderer, by Sousa. National Anthem. ; PERSONALS Hon. J. D. Stewart left yesterday for Ottawa. Rev. Geo. Taylor has arrived. from Montreal to spend his annual vac- ation here. Mas, is in the city on I visit to his aunt, Mrs. P. H. Tremor, and his uncle, Mr. Patrick untry. Sister Mary MIMIQllIn and Sister Mary Polycarp, who have been visit- lug Mrs. Katherine Msclnnis, Dor- cheater Street, left yesterday on re- turn to Clinton, Iowa. Miles Incl Mutch leaves this morn- ing to resume her studies at Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, New York. Mrs. Ivan McDougali and two children have returned home from an enjoyable vacation at Halifax. Hav- ing spent tho put month with her father, Mr. Isuc Pouni. Miss Edna Mcfmsc student nurse st St. Musics-eta Hospital Dorohes- tu- Mam, loft on return Friday manila; efter spending her holidays at her homo in this city. Mr. D. M, Morton. Toronto, is visiting friends in the cty. Mr. Morton was for a number of years on the staff of the Royal Sank here and is Charlottetown Driving Park and of- The funtral of the late Abraham done, in the service of the weak and sgilzflesnlizd “frornlakiizifti lhclbless. Dr. Ramsay stresses also in Chllrchlyesterday afternoon at halflhis “mm” the hemc mum” m past two. The service was conduct- which Mn Bonnen faced the mmmg ed by me Rev. Dr‘ Ramsay agisbto‘. death, and his unfailing trust in by the Rev. n. n, Raymond of at.‘ “° “my ‘m’ w" °‘ 6°“- emils Church, and Rev. E. M. Aitkenl P“"°° mm“ ma“ l“ u” pm‘ of Pflncewwn‘ lrlared. had lost one of her most During the service Mr Raoul Rev- ,.-. . . ' ‘ thf i t . mond rendered with fine expressioni 1 u] and dew ed pubhc servant! and much feeling the beautiful solo‘ “Thy Will Be Done.’ Rzv. Dr_ Ramsay gave a brief add-- Cilicf Justice Mathlewri, Mr. G. A. ‘Hoibrcok, Hon. B. W. LePage. Mir. dress, taking for his text the life Mmdmk Rm‘ 6°!‘ H‘ M‘ mm“ of the deceased Abraham Bonnell Mr w‘ T“ Huggan‘ M‘ George 2' ' ‘ ' Hbfuglies, Mr. Donald MacKlrlnon, K. He spoke feeli"giy of the large place lzc" and M1 Gorham Cwkt tht Mr. a ell h . » m: church lltlfeubi chrriiotlcectgatlreldsilg l Th” ‘my’: pa“ bew‘ “m: m‘ o o. Archibald, Dr. McIntosh. Messrs t E‘~ A. MacDonald. William H. Smith, _;Charless Ross. and Neil McKenzie. Miss Annie Christie, of MontrcaLl m? funeral pmcessim‘ was mus‘ ing of Mr. Bonnell. the Minister de-V The honorary pall bearers wares Rev. Geo. E. Hanlon, B. J., Boston,‘ i6 spending the wee}; end with Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Archibald, Miss Eleanor and John Higson, children of Mr. and Mrs. James Higson, Charlottetown, P. E. I., are visiting ln_ town withlthelr aunts, the Misses l-llgson.—-Ncw Glasgow News.‘ Miss Janet Jardtne, who has been visiting her home in Kenslngtnn dur- ing tho month of July, has returned to Lewistown, Pa, to resume her du- ties as dietitian in Lewlstown Hospi- tal. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Stavert, Wtlmot; the Misses Lucy Simmons, Patricia Ramsay, Mary Campbell and Master Keith and Herbert Sim- mons, and Carl Moase, motored to the city yesterday. M155 Muriel Archibald. who has recently had a serious illness while in training in the Toronto General, Hospital, is spending n. few weeks with her parents Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Archibald. IPAMOUS BOOK T0 REMAZN ENGLAND LONDON, Aug. 1.-A dram). t: Llbl, minute appeal for funds, i: was sn- ncunced tonight, has saved "he Bed- foni Book of Hours, one of the greatest sources of medleys, English art and history, from leaving the useum for the United States. The time limit of one year which J. P. Morgan put on s loan of £33,- 000 sterling he made to the museum to buy the book expires tomorrow. The museum still owed £19,000 on the account. For s fortnight the auth- orities had ben making u plea to the public to complete the payment. Tonight the trustees said the mon- ey was in Ind it was agred the book would remain in England. The lutteral Psaiter, also one on IN sole u year no, was f ‘ the| some way. The British museum fin- ished its collection for that fund some time sgo. Had the money not been forth- scrvice was conducted by Dr. Ram- lray, assisted by Rev, E. M. Aitken. [the Masorlc Order carried out its llmprcssive ritual at the grave. The ‘Masonic service was conducted by Mi‘- Sydney Fielding. The inferment was in the People! ‘Cemetery. _ The following floral tributes were ‘received: l Wreaths: Prowse Brothers, I'm‘! {Moore and McLeod, Llmitodi ‘Provincial Government: Attendant! and other employees, mlconlwood Hospital; Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Mac- Millsn; Officers and nurses. FB-l- conwood Hospital; Dr, and Mrs. Mc- Jntosh; Staff of the Provincial Infir- maJy: Dr. and Mrs. V. L. Goodwill; Alut. Cameron and family, Sydney, N S., Dominion Experimental Stat- ion staff; Capt. arid Mrs. M, H. Bon- nell; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. C. Caus- land: Mr. and Mrs. Ell MacLeani 0f- ficlal Board, ‘Trinity United Church- Crescents: Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Tay- llDl‘; Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Seaman: M3’- and Mrs. J. Lester Douglas: Mr- m4 Mrs. J, Gorhalu Cooke and Earl: M- MacLeod. Sprays: Mir. and Mrs. A. S. Mu- Leod: Patients, Provincial Infirmary! John S. Garrick; Cathleen 1088M??- lBrookline, Mass; 'Mrs. M. swnlni lMr. ard lVlrs. WDJ. Hillier and 18m‘ .iiy: Miss Sadie McEachei-n: M?!‘ Stevenson sa-s Mir-s Boates: Mr. and Mrs, Munroe Bruce. Vaileyfield. (ivmpsss and Square: St. John‘! lodge A. 1". and A. M. Cross: Riv. and Mrs. C. Guy Mill‘ liienzie. Pillow: Family Bouquets: Miss Lottie Mas-tint Mr- and Mrs. Bari MscLeod. New YM- Cnt Flowers: Miss Priscilla M!!!‘ teed. Brookline, Mus. Telegrams were received from $118 following: Mr. C. Pl. Ferguson, K. C. 0n N‘ half of the Session of st. Andm" xii-x, Saint John. N. .13.: ‘Mk- I" G- iflnencer. Saint John. N. 3.: Mr. F- 5 I‘ ‘ -. ‘in: “ °‘ [Waltminllttf Church, willsipw "*- ,John s. Mum. Glace any. N- 5-1 inch. .1. o. Forbes. Saint John, n. 8-! ‘Ml-s. .1, s. Donnell. winnipesr W- coming. Mr. Morgan planned to give Alexander Wilson, Saint John. N- P4 the books to the Metropolitan Mus- Mr. M. Filltori, on Hieif of £110 l!‘ eum in New York. The trustees tn-lsion of Saint Andrews Church. B74- now with the firm of Janus In Proc- flcistcd as such for IIVIII I!‘ k HU- Toronto. r day made s public expression of sntitude for financiers’ cenerosity. ney. N, 8.; Prof. G-wfll I. wmm’ uh. D. Halifax. I. l, iuaily large. and after the interment '