..<<-r *1»; -va' nta-_.-_i'l.¢.. . a .._-iji.--.a>-<1 Air-tor» LVELVF ' '_'I_.-_-.__- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER 26. 1935 MONDAY “ox FRI-IE BEANS- The lucky iillue: of Llie case of Jenkins‘ Is- _ A l; ud Baked Beans, is,Mr.s. F. ' w: Qiicen Street. This prize bi" Mr. Robt. Devereaiix l. tici»; iinil the coupon drawing t, ,. n; if‘\ at eleven o'clock Satur- (.15 ii.._...i at DevereauxsCash Groc- i.\i lil ix PORT-Tho auxili- .» tiz» Ill. oivreil bv irnond. of Net-v ‘i.t 3i a: lfarine Wharf. H» ‘wen criiisng Island ill" 1 . The ship is of C p1. Howard . carries a crew of ten. i119 of Miss Isabel r1 :.-i ; v. dai Pr of M!‘ ~ . .\l." . Jo; And 9w Belmont l0 e lotize. ' IFOVJR Royal’; R. P. ton. son of Mr. \\‘.\I'i~l‘ G, Patton. ‘r Lrllfl‘ S.i'.::'(l.i_\~ After- zh? bride's .." .:.t .‘.Ollli‘ of nonv in the presence of ‘.1 The house was ‘ \.tIOY1'ti/‘d for the occa- arden flowers. a .\l.l(}ll'l'l.l' INJFRED I'.\' AC- rin \"'r - r r‘ fir; NIVROT]. r" was in the t; w::h eiight g, in an accident S-awiriiuy- evcning. He ize cuzb at Church -.- Grafton street, in- - was s‘. .‘»l:*s. "i-k by a C81‘ J0 eph Peters of . l-Ie was. knocked down * about the head. His injuries. ecrisidtrred serious. A: worm was ragn; when occurred. fa the areal ch v INVFSTIGATE BOGUS COINS- R i" LP I ‘western Prince Edward - er/iay were investigating z coiintxirfeit half-dollars l h» . received con- ._ '10 i‘/'.l'_'ll.\' silver coin, RC. l sud but investigation would be made a" Ouaary and Alberton where it h ‘ been reported they < ivid ~vn PARY-Mr. and Mrs. . "(ramble and _Miss Reta. open- ed up their lovely home on Link- Road ins: Tuesday for an- ‘lo _iolly paitgv. A delicious Wfis‘ the chief item on the prozrram. offer which a contest was nrrmged to guess the number of I-torneLs a cob of corn. Mr. Apex". I" "‘ tie." won first prize ~ Lion prize:- ivent to .. i .\l.irr.i,v. A dance in Fair- vfcw hall rounded out the even- twi f‘:n and all returned home 5v that they had thoroughly 21., : iiiemz-c-lvcs. -S. —.YO LLY 0!‘. Pol F ROUTE T0 MAGDALENS- y ..o:s in Charlottetown over the week-curl rvr-re Messrs. H. D. lang- p:r eixatltic for the Magdalen .t ‘ 1 in the Quebec Legislature, J. A. IJPIWVIT‘. and A. O. Bancttc, rlpisment engineers and Dr. J E. 5 vcstre, of the _Qiiebec health de- "meiii. ;ev are on theinway lens where a survey’ _ nt PIOJOCtS and t"~'qii.i"incnts is being made - a supporter of the Government, takes his tlie first. lllflf‘ when the zt- open.- on 0;‘. 7. He rc- ‘l"ll the fishery industry in it lens has not prospered - folwers being scarce and ~ jti t- for rod mid mackerel vcry Libztl/UITAKLYE‘. IFIJNIIER DIES IN MAINE —- Tf: \\'.i‘l.".f!l Arbing 82 passed away ~ homo of his daughter. Mrs. . : (tram tin Monday following art lllllPnn of several months, Fun- ’_"'l ."l'I‘\'.(‘[‘.; were held on Wednes- day at. 2 o'clock at the home, the C Osbourne officiating. In- y lflfflrlll was in Mount. Pleasant; (ft iiiticry. Mi". Arbing was born; Am: ‘.3. llifiii. the son of Mr. anfll M .=. Jabus Arbimz of Prince Ed- l ward Island. Ho married Missl Dorcas Pickett in 1883 and about‘ 15 yPfllJi ago lie brought his family l to the town of North Berwlck‘ Maine. where he since resided. His t wife pas=ed away in 1909 and since l then he iiwit with his daughter-w‘ ire was employed at the J. L. Pres- ‘ cm’. Blocking shop and the Husscyii Mfg. co. until time of his retire- l miznt a fcw year ago. Mr. Arblng was a member of a Methodist church at Prince Edward Island. Mr. Ar- bing is SIHTlVOd by one daugntcrp M118. Frank W. Grant of North Bcr- viirl: and a sister Mrs. J. H. Reeves of Freetown. PEI. Mrs. Reeves is the only one that is left out of a very large fmilly i iii t-ori Saiiirclajr. She‘ i Gwarzic A, Christ: perform ' i t l TWIN DAHLIA-A Rustico village reader has sent the Guardian a TUESDAY —ATTENDED DICE-STEVEN- large double dahlia grown from a l‘ so); WEDDING __ M,‘ H_ .M_ 1,. bulb friend. given her by a. Charlotteiown l D0wning_ Mra whuem ML ami The “m fmwers are Per‘ t Mrs. Heath Chisholm and Miss ' fi-tty formed and beautifully mark- y’ Helm chmholm attended the mce_ ed and grew from the stalk. l land yesterday. Mr. McInnis RENEWING QLD ACQUAINT- ' ANCE-Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McInnls, 13m, at 1030 0.0km“ as me bright of New. York motored to the Is- ms it's warm and been absent from the province for through her window‘ M“ fifteen years. They will remain for tone week the guest of his mcrhcr. l Mrs. Allan hfclnnis, 97 Eiiston Si. i City. 0N EXTENDED TRIR-MTS. Albert Gallant of Rustxo left Sat- i urday to Victoria. B. C. \\‘ll£l'(.’ she will be the guest of her sistrr Mcs. Arthur ' E. Collier. She Will later proceed to Alaska to visit her son Rev. Father Edgar Gallant and then to ‘ Oakland. Calif. where a sister rc- stiles and to her broth-tr in San ‘ Pbancisco. S.P.("..»\. JIIIETlNG-St-ressiiig the of ready cash. a head- ‘ ncc t quarters. equipped with a i/tlcpitoiie. . 41nd 51‘- lT-NWCIOI‘. before the S.P.C.A. - lcould properly function, Dr. T. E. . , E- Robin-S President urged the feiv members who were present at a Broim and Mr. Chas. Jenkins. A very interesting wedding solemnized iii. the home of Mr. NIrs. David Campbell. Mont-rose their daughter, Miss Florence and when Mar- : tlia, was united in marriage to Mr. i Wiuiam Emery. son of Dr. and Mrs. =' momiiig on a liohday irip ‘ j meeting held in the Board Room of l the City Hall to make a determined ‘ effort. to sell membership tickets ‘ to achieve that end. Other speakers were Mrs. J. S. Jenkins, Mt". c. H. was l l GSOTBB 1111191‘? 0f Worcester. Mass. I [The ceremony took place on Tues- day evenng September 15th. at 7 o'clock. Rev. M. D. MacLeod. of lEZmsdale tied the nuptial kmt, in the presence of immediate relati- ‘ves and mencis. Friends and neighbours gathered at the home of Miss Gladys Mac- ,Court, at Emerald recently to bid her farewall previous to her depart- ure to enter Mt. St. Marys Char- lottewvm, to 10in the Sisterhood 0f l St. Martha. A Jolly social time was held and during the evening an address was road by lvlliss Margaret MacQuald to Miss MacCoiirt. followed by a presentation of a club bag. The gift was presented by Miss Gladys Crok- on on bealf of the assembled guests. Miss McCourt replied to the address i in a few gracious words and thank- ed one and all for their beautiful gift, which would alwayis re- mind her of her friends at home. RETURNS FROM EUROPE — Miss Jean H. Weeks. daughter of Rev. E. D, Weeks, Mlllstrcam, NB. has returned from a. three months visit: in Europe. the guest of her brother Ernest, Rhodes Scholar from N.B. She visited England, Scot land. Wales, Germany and Austria. Her brother has completed his three years course at Oxford University. England, and in October he takes up his position at the Research Agrl cultural Institute in Oxford and at the same time he will continue his studies toward the PhD. degree in Economics and political science. Last year he completed the course leading to the degree of "Bachelor of Literature" in Economics. During the past few iverks he has been iii Russia studying industrial curidi- tions in that country. More than 200 Prince Edward Is- land Great War veterans yesterday remembered and paid tribute to comrades who fell overseas and others who died since their return home. In charge of President John Hil- lion of Charlottetown branch of the Canadian Legion, and headed by the Lgion Band the rctumed men paraded through Charlotte- town streets and held memorial service at the monument in Queen Square and four cemeteries. Wreaths were laid at the base of the monument which stands fotr the soldiers who died in battle and on all the graves of veterans who died while carrying on the duties of civil life since Armistice. At the Roman Catholic cemetery the office for the dead was said by Rev. Father McCardle. In the Peo- ples cometary the Rev. Dr. Iiegate. Branch Chaplain officiated and de- livered a brief address. while in the cemetery of Bt. Peter's Cathedral the Rev. Canon Malone officiated and made a short address. Some Liegionaries went by car to Sherwood cemetery when a service was held by Rev. Dr. Legato. The choirs of St. Dunstans Basilica and St. Peter's Cathedral we“ “i i" .l9!..':11€.9-3l<.!!i.thw- l ‘me ‘mire and f Stevenson wedding at South Rus- tico last week-S. On Sunday morning, September morning sun was beginning to send comforting rays John -h0me in Brooklyn. She had been Bruce breathed her last at her born in 1875 and was thus 61 years of age. WEDDING BELLS. — A very was solemnized » Wednesday at the Manse, Central, ,L-.-t 16. when Rev. E. R. Woodslde l pretty weddings t united in the holy bonds of matri- y mcny Veral Belle, youngest daugh- ‘ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barrett _ (‘chiral Lot 16. and Roy Thomp- son son of Mr. arid lifrs. Seymore ’ ‘Thompson, Belmont. " ‘ crest interest to many was soleinnized at Bapiisi Parsonage, Tryon. on the monilnc of September 17th, when . Rev. T. O. DeWolf united in marri- age. Alisa; Winnifred Best. of Tryon, ‘and Mi: (‘worge Arthur lvlaciiiillan of Cornivnll. ' ADDRESSED STUDENTS Yesterday Professor C. H._ 'Mercer \'l:'.li('f'l Charlottetown schools and Prince of Vvalcs College and talk- ed to the students on International Law Court, International Labor Of- fice iind what the League of Na- tions is doing for health and child welfare and‘ the League's campaign for world nutrition. qrrrcivmzn C.W.L. conven- TION-Among those from Sum- merside attending the annual Pro- ISLAND LADY DEAD — Word was received of the death of Mrs. Neil MacPhail, San Raphael, Call-L, daughter of the late Capt. Malcolm Murchison, North River. Her hus- band formerly belonged to Argyle shore. The news was received recently by Mrs. Hugh F. Morrison of the death at Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan of her uncle, John MacFadyen. ‘The late John MacFadyen was a. native of Augustine Cove and was the son of Hector MiioFm-lyen and Margaret Bell Maclladycn. 0f a family of six only one sister is liv- ‘lng, Mrs. Neil Lowther, formerly Jane MacFadyen, residing at Carle- ton. ‘ There passed peacefully away at her home after a lingering illness. on Wednesday morning, Sept. 2, 1936, Mrs. Hugh McPhee, Sin. nee Jan Adelade Mel-can, daughter of the late Jan A. McLean of Brae, vincial Convention of the Catho- lic Women's league last week at Kensington were, Mrs. Joseph Cal- laghan, Miss Ida Dawson. lvlbs. Leo Wood. Miss Margaret Driscoll, Mrs. I D. F. McNc-ill, Mrs. Fcdcle Perry.‘ Alias Drna Gaudet, Mrs. Roy Silli- phant. Mrs. Abel Arsenault. Miss Martliiret Wedge and Mrs. Josephine Murphy-S. AT ROTARY-Professor C. H. Merccr of Halifax. Associate Pro- fessor of Modern Languages.- Dal- 11011519 University, addressed the Rotary luncheon yesterday on the Magus of Nations and the Society of Peoples. He. urged that Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs and other or- ganizations cooperate in assisting public opinion to give expression to its views. Ye~terday Rotarian H. H. Shaw was chairman Two new mem- bers wcre introduced, Peed Colwill by Past District Governor P. W. Turner, and Chris Davies of the Canada Packers. by President J. M. Murlcy. The Rotary Charge was given by Past President I-f. L. Palmer. The guests were Hon. Charles A. Dunning, W. E. Bentley, KC; W N. Macdonald of Sydney, Forbes T. Rhiide of Vancouver. 2B. 0., Rev. A. E. MacKetnzie of Char- lottetown. and Roiarlan J. Emile Gratwn of Montreal. WEDNESDAY Announcement is made in the local Government press that at a meeting of the Executive Council held to consider the report of the National Parks officials, after con- sultation with legislative members, it was decided to approve the report "so frir as it rclatnd to the establish- ment. of a. National Park in the area. lying betiveen tho mouth of New London harbour and the east- ern r-nd of Brackley Beach at the Covchcatl Harbour." This portion includes the seashore hotels of Brac- klcy and Stanhopfl but does not yet extend to Dalvay l A pretty wedding is taking place in Soiirls at l0. 30 this morning at the lovely home of Hon. H. D. and Mrs. McLean, when their daughter Miss Margaret Isobel, will be united in marriag‘, to Mr. Stuart, Weir, son of Rev. and Mrs. A. s. Wclr. of Vernon. Tho bride who is unattended will wear a smart travelling suit in brown with Persian lamb trimmings. chic hat. and carry an exquisite‘ arm boqiiet in oontmst with her’ costume. The ceremony is being; performed by the groom's rat-tier Rzev. A. S. Weir, assisted by Rav. John Hockin. in the preset-ice of immediate relatives and friends including the groom's grandmother from New Glasgow, N. B. who came ovcr for the happy event. The young couple have been the guests of honor at many social gatherings and have received many lovely wedding gifts. After a honey- moon trip to New York they will take up their iisldence in souris, tin‘. groom being a viiiued employe ‘Lot 9. Born m‘ the year 1e52, de- ‘blglit biil so icy: f.- ceased spent her life and girlhood diic that tli" c1 iv ___._ days in surrounding districts of t is mt RIIOWII" A quiet marriage, but one or Brae and Coleman, of which shelvlllrl potato 1 ' {fiends I will always be remembered. Always EtHYfllTl Lslmiri throughout Prince Edward Island, baking B11 flfilive Pa“ 1n he!‘ Chum}! “P” “wit” i the United I of which she was once organist andl was prevalent in it.o=i sections of Sunday School teachrr, she was: the province. he . i . TO OBSERVE . ANNIVERSARY -The 155th anniversary of the founding of Prince Edward Island’: first Presbytcritiii Church is to be observed at Loi 16, Oct. 1i, A cairn which 113,5 born i‘l'£‘Ci(‘d l0 the m9- mory of ilic tiionccrng clergyman who organized the presbytery at Lot l6 in 1821 will be unveiled dur- ing special services. The first official "hole. in one" was made on the Siimmcrslde Golf Course early yesterday’ morning. This acme of every golfers ambition, which is realized oiiec in a life time by a very fciv. was achieved by Licorice Arscnauli while playing with Mr. Clarence Jones on the second hole, which is 115 yards, in a friendly round of golf before breakfast. AMOUNT OF ROT UNCERTAIN .--"\Ve do antivrpve some rot. in pot-titties due to Ill“ rffecls of late ids tizivr been ill" tiiimagr- Mr. S G. Peppln ._~. ' Prince (imirdiaii " t"? ificht .t:1<i would ever active in community affairs: cause the grcnw‘ fifth-ace in fields and ever ready to lend a helping} that hail hand to others in sickness andlspr-"ttfvd- not iwnu thoroughly In mo i t-‘ils the potato! trouble, never once thinking of self. I tops m!‘ Pvllinlritdl‘ it» lift "id ll ill in m9 nfld5f, of m]; 55d expH-ienca v Qxprctcd that dlLglllZ ivlil he under It is consoling to know that deceas- I way 1n all sections of the Province ed died awaiting the call of herdiy Th? (‘m1 "5 11"“ “"‘~‘k< Master. A very pleasant evening was spent on Wednesday 16th, at home of Mr. and Mrs- Henry Jen- kins, Mt. Herbert when a. large number of neighbors and friends. rounding districts gathered to do honor to their son Hollis and his bride. During the evening they were es- corted to the parlor to the strains of “Bridal Chorus" played by Miss Edna Jenkins. - After a brief speech was made by Mr. Earle‘ Ings, a nicoly worded address was read by Mr. J. R. Munn, and a well-filled purse pre- sented to them by Earle Ings, also‘ a number of gifts. Hollis then in his usual pleasing manner and on be- half of his wife, thanked them all for their thoughtfulness and gener- osity and hoped to have them all. visit them in their own home. The death occurred in somer- ville, Mass, on Sept. 8th of Mrs. Mary Jane McDonald. widow of Alexander F.MacLean, after a short illness of one week following a visit to Prince Edward Island where she was visiting her daughter Mrs. George Maclnnis. St. Peters. The deceased lady leaves mourn three daughters, Katherine. Eilizabeth and Mrs. Martinis, two sons, Joseph A. whoop. Somer- ville. and John F. in Toronto. The sisters are Mrs. Jwtlna McIsaac, Souris. Mrs. O'M.ara., Qulnoey. Mass. Mrs. MaoLean was a. devout member of St. Clements church in Somerville, where she was ve-ry ‘highly respected. The remains were brought home accompanied by her daughter Miss Katherine MaoLean, and granddaughter Miss Anna Tb-een, interment taking place on Sept. 12th at St. Peters, PEI. Many kind expressions of sympathy were cx- tended by sorrowing relatives and friends. Eight witnesses were heard yes- terday as the preliminary hearing of Judge C. Gavan Duffy of Char- lottetown, charged with man- slaughter, opened before Magis- trates John F. Whesir of (Iharlotte- town and L. B. Mellish of Mont.- aguo. This moming the Magistrates are to view the scene of the accident at. Stanhope and the cars involved in the collision. The hearing will re- sume at 2 P. M. Crown Prosecutor D. mm Shaw. K. 0., is conducting the case for the Crown and Mr. H. l". McPhee, K. C , and Mr. R; R. Bell are appearing for the defense. Witnesses examined yesterday were: Dr. R. J. Ledwell, Dr. G. L. Smith, Dr. J. E. Blanchard. Anthony Rear-don. W. O. Cook Thomas Horgan, jr., all of Char- lottetown and Aeneas McDonald of Stanhope and George McDonald. Thcadie. Evidence heard yesterday was in a. large part a repetition 0f the evidence heard at the ooronrr‘; in- quest. " Thomas Hui-gun, the 6h"! Wit-- nesi testified of havltll driven the Horgan car on tho 1118M 01 W? W- cident. He was crosa-eXI-tnlnfli at considerable length II 9-0 "19 BP- proximntc spud of the MP8. thf‘ lights, position of the wheels of the Duffy our alto: the Widen?” 9%- i sari- of their \\'I‘(l-'lll‘i._'. L _ v . b0 h young and old’ from “w Sm t eron home in aliva_vs a place where On the cvciiiit: of Sclii. 3rd ill!‘ Ladies Aid of North Tryoii Presby- terian Chunch _r:.>'her:il at the home the l of Mr. and Mrs. .i'\ll_.<illl Cameron to pay a SLIITITIS“ tizhiii-c to Mr. and Mrs. Cameron on the 128th anniver- Thc Cani- good chcen and warm hospitality pervades the atmosphcrc and at boiuitiful T017119! always ready for] those who conic. The genial 110"." toss and hr~r illllllllllt‘ daughter.‘ M155 Mari." am p.11‘ rxccllciice ill‘- their receptive capaizty. and Mf-l Cameron's \\'(‘l(‘€‘lll(‘ tn his home is l no less hearty nziti his quiet. dig-' nity gives his homeiiiivxcliisi\'c air. The Prcslxvhry of Priiirc Edward Island met in spoon‘. session at 7.30 p.m. last evciiinz‘ in the Presby- terian church. lvltirslificltt and was opened in (luv form by Rm’. G. Carlyle Webster, an (‘x-moderator '0! the Presbytery in the absence l i l l u) , t‘ l t of Rev. W. O. Rhoad, Moderator. Members of the court lllTfiiWlt- were: Rr-v. G. Carlyle Wclistcr. modera- tor pro-trin. Rcv. R. llrnsleystaiwart clerk, Rev. Fred Williamson, Rev. R. Moorhcad Lmcate. D.D.. Rev. T. Owen Hughes. Rcv. Edwin White. Rev. M. E. Gringo, Rev. V. E. Ors- borne and Messrs. A. E. Morrison, Stewart Mai-Kinnon, A. A. McDon- ald, Robert MacNiitt. Willlnm J. Montgomery and Augustus Wad- dell. representative cldcrs. Others iaicsent not members of the court were: MCrSYS. Geddlo Douglas, John E. Pigott, John Mac- I Farlane. Alex MacBeth. Cameron McLniichlan. Gordon McArthur, Earl Foster, Alex Hiltz, Lester Jay. and Pannenus Phillips, elders. The chief item of business be- fore thc court was the ordination 0f Mr. John C. McNcill, B.A., B.D., Glace Bay, NS, into the Holy Ministryi and his induction into the pastoral charge of the Marshflcld congregation. At. this service which was very largely attended by people of all sections of the pastoral claarge. Rev. Fred Williamson, an cit-moderator of the Presbytery in the absence of Rev. W. O. Rhoad. Moderator, presided. ordained and inducted. Rev. R. Hensley Stavert preached the sermon. Rcv. T. Owen Hughes, interim moderator of the Marshficld session narrated the steps leading up to the call. Rev. M. E. Genge, D.D.. gave the charge to the newly inducted minister and Rev. R. Moorhcad Legato. D.D..-ad- dressed the people of the congrega- tlon. ‘The applications of four students who are looking forward to the ministry of the Presbyterian Church in Canada for registration in the Presbyterian College, Mon- treal. were dealt with and unanim- ously granted. The namcsbf the four students are. Lorne MacKay. Clifton; Lloyd Henderson, Free- land; Niall Burnett and John Donny, Charlottetown. The mem- bers of the Presbytery were dele- gated to recclvo the applications of four young men so wclrqiiallfled in evcry way for the work of the ministry and t o have the pleasure and privilege of granting these ap- pllcationa. It was also agreed that two oth- er students who have for the past four months been laboring within the bounds of our Presby- tery, namely. Joseph Muchan who has been at West Point, O'Lcary and Coleman and John Young who ' the mainland for more has been at Caledonia be certified to whatever college or colleges they decide to attend during the coining college year. _ THURSDAY -raa'r'ry WEDDING - A very pretty wedding was solemnlzed in St. Mary's Convent Chapel, Sum- ‘merside yesterday morning at‘ 6 o'clock, when Miss Georgie Perry, daughter of Mr. Josph J. Perry was united in marriage to m. Alban Arseniiult, both of Bummerside. ‘Believe it or not." Mr Jack Dixon of Dixon's nulls owns a hen that lays her eggs in a spruce tree 21 feet above the ground. She was l $6911 1134118 from there. cackling. , The boys climbed the tree and found a nest with eight eggs. Some brush and twigs had caught in the tree and made the nest. t ._i__ i —DEATH or MRS. JOHN 1. ARSENAULT OF MONT CARMEL -'I‘he death occurred last week of Mrs. John I. Arsenault at the home of her son, Mr. Phil Arsenaul: at Mont Carmel. The funeral was held on Friday morning to the Mont Carmel Church andrCemetery. Be- sides her son with whom she re- sided a. daughter, Mm. Gus Perry of Muddy Creek is left to mourn and one son Joseph and several daughters in the United States-S TRAIN-A derailed pullman car at Borden delayed the late train from l DERAILED PULLMAN DELAYS I i than an hour last night. The ear left the rails as it was being pulled off the boat. 'I‘ralnmen labored for an hour to re-rail it without success and then rather than delay the train longer the car was left there 1° bfi picked up this morning. The train arrived from Borden last night at. 10.50 5.113, FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Blanche Moran was held from the late reslderce. 222 Wey- moutli St. yesterday momingto St. Dunstan! Basilica where Requiem High Mass. was celebrated by Rev. "E. Dalton. The pail bearers were Hon. T. W. L. Prowse, Messrs F. E. Colwcll, Victor Collins, J. P. McIrmis, W. D. Gillis and M. W. Rcardon. Service at the grave was conducted by REV?‘ P. McMahon, D. D. The funeral of May Jeanette Mc- Donald R. N., who passed away in the City Hospital, was bold yester- day morning from the residence of her parents in Pisqutd tothe Catho- lic Church at St. Andrews, where Requiem Hish Mass W05 celebrated by Rev. George MoConnac who also conducted service at the grave. The honorary pull bearers werc:— Mrs. John Connolly, lvliss Eileen, Croken, Miss Florence McInnis, Miss Mary MacDonald, Miss Mary Muilally, Mls Helen Soloman. Active pail bearers-Messrs Steph- hcn MacMilian, Francis Maedonald Roland Jay. Wensen Blrt, Joseph (xi-ridge, Adolph MacKmna. H. I. Fleming. C. 8S R. roc- w: of the Holy Redeemer par- ish, Charlottetown, conducted the solemn closing of the Fiorty Hours Devotion in the church or the Most Holy Redeemer 'I‘iies- Rev. Fr. McKenna, C. BB. R. A sermon was preached by Rev. Pr. Sullivan. The music for the aer- vlces, which were very largely at- l tended, was supplied by the full choir under the direction of Mr. Alfred Douoetu with Miss Pequot as organist. FRIDAY On Wednesday evening. Sept. 9 at 6.30 o'clock, St. James church manse Charlottetown, was the scene of m interesting event, when the Rev. R. Moorehead Legato, 13.17.; united in eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lnuis D. MacPhec, Clyde River, and Lloyd Alexander Mun-Ly eldest, son of Mrs. Katherine and the late Wallace D. Murray also of Clyde River. MEMORIAL HDWEBSP-The Cornwall Church was filled Sunday night The Kellow memorial lilies attracted the attention of all who W"! PReent. They were presented by Mia Sadie Kellow of Charlotte- town In memory of the Kellow flin- ily one of the pioneer families of Oflfflwlll- Mr. Jack McKenzie of Charlottetown 5mg two gppyqpfhw c616’: much iippincated by the WWW Miss Isabel Howard rendered aaolo ‘Thel-tbofthe valley." SOLEMN CLOSING HELD-Rev. day night. Before the service for the Forty Hours began the regular devotion in honour of Our Lady of Perpetual Help wok place. ‘There was solemn Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament by Rev. Fr. Sullivan, C. SS. R., assisted by marriage Alma. Buchanan MacPhee OUR sifivsciiocer For OUR SATURDAYSUBSCRIBIERS Ralph MacLean and Raymond Arsenault, Summerside, prisoners in the Prince County Jail serving sentences for breaking and enter- ing, are alleged to have escaped from the jail about midnight Wed- nesday. Constable White of the Summerside police, when making his rounds about 4 o'clock ‘Thurs- day morning arrested MacLean for being drunk. On taking him to the jail he found the door to the furnace room had been forced open. t Arsenault had allegedly returned of his own accord before the break was discovered. l -DEATH 0F MRS. LAWRENCE GALLANT-Mrs. Lawrence Gallant passed away at hei- home in Sum- mgrside yesterday evening at B5 years or age. Her husband pre- deceased her 13 years ago. She is survived by one son, Harry, with whom she resided, and four daugh- ters, Mrs. Emanuel DesRoches, ‘Mrs. Percy Comlck. Mrs. Paterson land bliss Agnes Gallant. One son lWilbiir was killed in the Great l War. The funeral takes place on l Satiu-day morning at nine o'clock l from her late home to St. Paul's lchurch. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. George Paynter of ’ Fucetown celebrated their 40th. an- iniversary on August 26th., surround- gcd by their immediate family who ‘mad-e it the occasion of hBDDy feli- t i l lcitatlons. During the evening the cclebrants were presented with an, laddress accompanied by a Iovelyl couch and Indian blanket. The ad-‘ dress following was read by their daughter Mrs. Donald Bernard and presentation by Mr, Harold Paynter, lof Maiden Mass. Ice-cream and lcake iivas served by Mrs. John Payn- ter, Mrs. ‘Trueman Payntcr Mrs. Cecil Paynter and Mrs. Donald Bernard. The happy family reunion will be long remembered. —PRETTY WEDDINGw-A very pretty wedding was solemnized in the Roman Catholic Church 8t Miscouche on Wednesday morning when Miss Mary Josephine Des Roches, R.N._ became the bride of Wilfred MacNally who is on the staff of the C.N.R. at. Borden. Rev. Fr. Moiiaghan. P.P. performed the ceremony in the presence of a large congregation. The music for the Mass was swieetiy rendered by the Young Ladies Choir. The bride was charmingly atlred in a blue travel- ling suit and carried a bouquet of mixed flowers. She was attended by Miss Laurina. Polrier, R.N., cousin of the bride, and the groomsmnn was Mr. Martin DesRoches. Miss Uldine MncNclll, RN, also a cousin of the bride was present. After a wedding breakfast the young couple left on a honeymoon trip to the mainland. Upon their return they will reside at Borden-S. FIELD SECRETARY ADDRESS- ES GIRL GUlDES-“The aim of Girl Guiding is to develop good citizenship by using the natural in- stincts of the girls by presenting them with a series o! tests to de- velop their initiative and self reli- ance," Miss Kathleen MacMahon. Dominion Field Secretary of the Canadian Girl Guides Association, said at, a joint meeting of the Pro- vincial Council and local Charlotte- town Association and Badge Exam- iners yesterday. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. W. S. Stewart. Miss MacMahon's interest- ing and inspiring talk provoked some valuable discussion on the wcrk being done here with particu- lar reference to the passing of‘ bndgc tests. After the meeting after- noon tca was served. Mrs. John Reay, Provincial Commissioner, pre- sided at the tea. table. Following is the new executive of the Maritime Board of Trade as elected at yesterday's annual meet- ing in Charlottetown. President-S. G. Miooney, Perth, NB. Vice-President, NB. -- O. Allan Beatteay, Saint John, NB. Vice-President, N.S.-Col. J. A. MacDonald, Sydney, NB. Vice-President, P.E.I.-1-I. T, Hol- man, Bummerside, PEI. Executive: Lieut. Col. G. E. Full, Charlottetown; Jerome A. Morris. Moncton, NB; S. Miller, Frederic- ton, ma; 1,1. N. soiey. Bnrlnahlll. GUESTS AT C. N. R.-_ stopmli at the Canadian National arc ring“. D. Martin, Hon. Neil A. McDonald Charles Campbell and fleiilip E Sutherland, Esquire, all or Quincy Massachusetts. The first three an renewing old friendships on m, Island and the latter. a 30m, Lawyer is engaged in a law maria, of local interest. They are retumtn; to the U. S. on Saturday. I —MOTORED' FROM 0R,“ BROOK B. C. —Mr. and My: Aulder Bowness of Cranbrook, B C. are visiting Mr. Botvness’ sister Mrs. George Slmms, of KrllFllliltoti, Mr. Boivness, ivlio ivzis well am favorably known in Kfllslllglon forty years ago has flourished and become one of the leading busineg men of the Western cit-y. Hg M; Cranbrook on August 30th and m; married to Anna. Mao Vaiinie y Winnipeg on Scpt. 3rd and pyo. ccedcd to the Island on a wedding trip. Mr. Dow-"iicss visits his nail“ town annually and it was onti natural that he should choose thi old home town for his honeymoon His many friends unite in extend- ing congratulations anti ivelcomirq Mrs. Bowiicss to the “Garden oi the Gitlf." On their arrival iii Ken. slngton on 'I‘hiirsday evening yhg 17th inst a reception was given then at, Mrs. Simms home. Among the guests were ltfi-s and firs, Macc of Dcdham. AILXK, and Airs. Robert McKay of Aliment, N. S. Reporting a. - siibiiamiai’ lncreasi in membership during the past year, President John Hiilioii of the Charlottetown Briuieli oi the Can- adian Legion at the niiiitiiil iiicet- ing last night urged that member- ship drive be wntiiiuetl until "one hundred per ccnt. of the rciuriicd men were enrolled." Prcsiriciit Hil- lion was re-eiected and Dr. H. D Johnson was elected honorary pi-q. sident. Until the full membership object of the organization was achieved. “we cannot hope io (“it'll the in- fluence which we nesd to securt for the Returned Soldier, the right: and privileges to which he Ls en- titled,’ ‘the president said. ‘BIRTHS DUNSFORD-Af- South .\l on Sept. 18, 1036. to Mr. and .\Irs. William DlllllirOffl, ti duiiiiliiri" IIOGG-‘At the Prince. (Joiiiiiy Ila-.- ‘pltul on September lfiili. i936, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hogc. Kelvin, a. son. JOHNSON-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Srpt. in llllfi to Dr. and Mrs. Charles ilJlIIIEOII, Eldon, n daughter. GARNHUM-At the Prince Ed.- ward Island Hospital on Sepirmbfl 21. 1936. to Mr. and Mrs. from: Garnhum, City, a son. : MT?" 72.77.??? MARIIVIAGESV___ SIIERREN-NEWSODIE —— At tht Manse, Charlottetown, nu Wvtlucs- day, September 23rd. 1931i, tqv the Rev. Hugh Miller, George Delbert Shorten, (Zrapaud. to Annie Nt-iv- some, Lorne Valley’. MBOLENNAN - IIIMDONALD. N me hQnfQ Qf My, D_ M. Miit-ihtiirtlii Hopedale. father of the hridii 011 Sept 2nd i936 John Macilcmimi v1 Hartsville to Katherine Aicwnfi-‘d gfHopgdi1]g_ m“ W. A- 1\lf\(‘Qll.’il‘l‘lt B. 1). officiating. lNCliF-STEVENSON-In the C "l5- tlan Church, New Glasgow‘, Scri- 16, 193s. by Rev. Wm. J. Qiiisicii Eva. Rosam. daughter of Mr. Jamel F. Stevenson. of Soul-h Rllrilffl. w Clifton Iniie, of I)."Slll]lf‘. PHI. PlCKARIY-DIACLAINPI -— Ii‘. thll city, Sept. l8, by Rev. A. n. arac- Kenzie, Laura May ltfacfiauic N Walter White Pickard, both OI Charlottetown. , nrcanrs MCPHAIL-Af. Sim Rnfnel, Cflll‘ rornia, Sept. 18, i936, Katie A. Mill‘ chlson, beloved wife of Nell M" Phail, San Rafael. California. LUNAN-At Fairflcld, Carnousiifl Scotland. September 21. 1935 Thomas Luntin, father of MI5- w A. McLaren. MCDONALD-In the Chnrlottctowl Hospital Sept. 21st. i936 May M0 Donald. R. N.. aged 24 years dauirlv for of Mr. ‘Mrs. Ronald M0 NS; Hon. J. Fred Pram. Halifax. NS; Dr. J. A. Clarke, Charlotte- town; F. Maclure Sclanderl. 58in?- John, N.B.; E. A. Blunders, Hali- fax, NS. Transportation Commission The meeting appointed the fol- lowing members to the Maritime Transportation Commission; D. R. Turnbull, Halifax; J. D. McKenna, Saint John; N. A. Hes. lei’. Sackvlllo; JohnsonnChcwg Glace Bay; C. H. Read, Amherst; R, E, Mulch. Charlottetown; J. v, never, Saint John; Ex Offlclo __ 5, Q, Mooney, Perth; Dr. J. A, (gm-k, Charlottetown; F. Macluie 3mm. den; E. A. Saunders, 115mg, Donald, Pisquid. F’ MORAN-At lier home in Chariot» tciown, Sepilcniber 2i. ms. Edi" Blanche Moran, bclovPfl fiilllfilll‘ of M. J. Moran and the latc Ha!‘ ret E. Dalv. ' HATFIELD-At Livcriwvl- Ell-mm“ sepwmbff 12, mo, Fkcderwk T Bayfield. M‘.D.. son of the late Ed ward Bayflcld, 01' Charlottetown. MARSHALL - at sianiioiiv- " gundgy sept. 20. 193B Mrs. Rftbi" Marshall in licr 83nd Y?“ DUClIEMIN-Dled at 219 ntciimon Street, _ limrtha M, beloved wife of 5-‘ trod Duchelnin. I‘ ' “Cf0\‘-'lRll(lS' September 25th. "'3'