lifiulniajtuaffcici. fiwhhi... u.‘ rm: _ CHARLOTTETOWN_ [GUARDIAN OUR NEWS BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAYSUBSCRIBERISI HONDA! On Saturday Oct. 22 the Teach- W-v Pfllli)‘ Group met in P. . . llr. lzxi xicPhail called the meet- llg lo order. Mr. Gordon Rice was FPPOinted President, Miller Mac- “Nlv” ‘"4 Bpllolnwd Vice Pres- luuiit. Dorothy Toombs. Secretary. lllc‘ idlowuig committee; were 3p. ‘ Question Box, Miss Agnes m5. Muss Anna McMillan, Press Box, Miss Bernice White, til‘. J. Arthur Wilson. 4 _-ns.vru or mis. mans an- bhN.~\l‘l.'l‘—.1\.1s.n friends will learn l‘ U1 I'd-net of tie peissuig of Mrs. J1» itilllic Arxsrnnuit wife of Mr. An ilrsenauli of Howlan. Mrs. Al‘ 111.1. was o9 years of age anu u"... orouciii io the Prince Couriiy- Ildapllitl about s. iveei»; previous to i - in a. very serious condit- lit" it was lOIlild ‘ha: there u holn- oi her recovery. Slit- iui of many fine char- a d lvii.» lll0>l highly o.» iy 1s and iuiitml xieiid- zam:._v Iu i syiitl/Jtl ' llilbfnlllt. The fin.) —-l\§ .\ I'll OI" 1m. M. A. .\I(‘- NFVli-L ' 4 . learned with ‘ - L Ml”. M, A. mlwd .i.\.iy at ‘n1.- i»; I :1 \ -- l‘ Uli on \.)(".L‘l) > 15th l l L.. _\1;_ ~ l \ ‘ ilflil - i many: W iriv (luvs he riin i ill lolmtvi" packing in llle was ngeii: , Harris Machine g1 ‘rv ugh.‘ cszeoniciil “ lit‘ L‘ Lt‘ i ‘ . . PZUCQ to mourn "ll, Dr. EIIIQFnOII The iiuicnil and very ._\, ovtcnlit-ti. I Gonvalescing Alter Sickness After many severe illnesses such as influcnzn, scarlet and typhoid fever, pneumonia, etc, or an o era tion, the paticnt is usually le t in an extremely weak, nervous and sx» haunted condition. To all those convalescent: who need a tonic to strengthen and build up their ivenkcncd system we would l"t‘l'llll\lIlt‘l\Il 1\Iilluirn'5 Health m“! Nerve Pills to assist them back to the full enjoyment of‘ robust health. 'l‘he_v supplv the elements so neces» esry to build up the shattered non"- ous system, and bring back bodily stri-ngiii fill-l vigor, A triul will convince you of their iiicrits. The 'l‘. llilburu Co., Ltd, Toronto, Ont. fi"__l.._i [ED-City ENTER o or . week- ‘.\'2\Z'0ll()‘.lS€ of Street Six ee cases missing. ..k ivtis mad!’ av. woiknian, Wste and "o. r honeymoon through the . A rcccpdon iwis given 1n bv the groom's par- .\lr.s. C. I. Lidstpiie oils home in T31“? ‘icrday iit which the llTllllHll c .e.ntivcs and friends ivcre Dtvserifl-S l __i hrnn-‘L S,“ M‘ y _WEL(‘0YtlE DISTRICT coven- v~_ U,‘ {l ILETLU? N0! ~-Rr ‘ iii-id a club ax- ‘. -. 3}“. w’ _' PVPlllllg in the 3 MKiQQYfQIX] CitllfN uni Hotel to mect =' i lauuv l~l>Lll Distzic-t Governor Larry H. Al- ,. . Busii C. llolm lodge ‘ iiieiixbersliip i‘ .l ll. D. n: lcdge. When th i\ wris completed a s0- was enjoyed while ‘he o.‘ Derry Lodge passed l REF l r1’ Ur Thomas Ramsay. who Mutton. lvfass, lie said li-Cltl bmn painting hzs . l5 Llmuglit he mus i. and fallen into the he must have. mind on something as,‘ o swimmer. The aoci-l r-l on Wednesday lust: floating near‘ willl cir Ramsalyi Fneeiand, Lo: l . '. Ramsay was be- gp-a ,1 No! r. .e Vulli-yqAs Grand blaster, E. C. ‘ilc. ‘r I), G. M. SB. l . I ‘ ~ official visit to‘ in the bur from Dc- isingtori, Lot, i tcown were in an. lug those present’. ct KIZHLOT oi Hills-l .'; Dis‘. Sccyl .l . member of B .1 . and Jam/cs and J. Robert ,,.,,-.,>4>_:5_.u~..n1 .’ P. . \ P, W. the regular routine of busi- "drosscs were given by the, lJiYlCPYS present. then a ur ‘A115 Fprnt while the of IBci-thelu-i- Lodge pass- ' l‘f'f"‘-*'llmlfl'li8. l ti? urinal: CAME . EVERY MORNING ‘ l I was BILIOUS, TIRED ZIepressed-Tlou/oua. QUICK AID FROM D‘-‘tlAMlLTON’S PILLS l “My appetite was poor, and I suifcrcd constantly from disordered stomach, ltiilncys and liver. I found it hard i0 sleep, and felt worn out and tired. There was n change when I used Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They made me stronger- my blood improved and I looked healthier. My stomach cleared up, and my former health was restored. Dr. Hamilton's Pills did it all.”—- Mrs. E. M. Everest, Kingstown. Such a letter needs no comment -it tells its own story. If you are blue nnd depressed, use Dr. Ham- ilton's Pills-they are well suited in women's ills. p!‘ flA MIL ro/vis Plus TIONL‘ r/w slow! M several wot-ks, - l8-' i‘ - f- t 30, ‘ill be in a ’ maul. Miss Ruby Will-l Sixyiflegkg age O V‘ g ‘here totiiv. The course is author- - -- ~ _, clal x-m \ \l§fl'l‘.\ll0.\ AT sizli Wm be ‘mygr . {Vliss . and Disirict_ 0f Wome s Institutes ilfliiiitt, Bedequel Edward I lodge‘ bv a comuvr‘ 011 Tllefllill‘ ll.‘.\'(‘ m N1.‘ from Kensingwn.‘ 1F | s l Mr. John ‘B. Connolly, '78, N- Jlrcd Cliiirloi.tctou'n mnn died at line cf Presque Talc. Maine, A iuw short address of the District Gov- ‘Yaymgufih, N, 5,, ernor iviis followed by reports of . ll"i of ‘he various Rn- Prc-icicnt GiOTgt‘ ARIIIVER FROM SCOTLAND-l The Rev “Fumes A Crawford. a} CL native of PYOVJK‘? arrived . i Snot‘ Wis" wrok to visit l s lumber. .\ ‘ A G. Crawford \fr.<.. ii-fmd. RCSPDQRCILE .'i ab. . .. Craivford. ivris a (‘Zorn-man of the Presblter- iaii Church in Scotland. He ex-‘ pert: to rriiuiiri in the Province‘ icc of 27 years. Revfl s (ff _g:ui.i=.nn.arr.p corn miiTri-l - or Ilfimew’ Peeché“ {Illhii ibliirlilxitlgv'rugria'l€l€ililipsldaiitvl ha“ “mwned ‘n 303W Oct, 20th. tit the lioine of his niecé,l ' Zuni Huesns rweiwd‘ \ J R Saunders Bloomfield A‘ ‘n a 19m“ {mm herl number o.‘ iiitimiitedric-nds enjoy-l l Pd thc uoosi- suppci- provided by iliu hoslcss. a.’ or which congratu- lnt-ovv SDPPFllPK were given by a llillill)l‘l‘ oi no .lt.'llil.'ll prcseiii, t0 which 3f‘: O'.\frira replied in his’ usual gzc-nzai fashion. Mr. 0‘Marn lsl quite aL-‘ivc iiiid in full posscssioir 0f his i.lf'lll‘i"$ llllfl enjoys life to the full. Hr- is quitv confident that h‘: will livs- 1o enjoy his 00th birihclayi-s Forty-eight girls, ranging from home-making course the Doniiiiion-Provin- training program and the suprvlsion of MacDonalti, Supervisor in Prince hfnry rid. Df)“'\l'.i will be R$l5CEd staff. most of whom n. in thcir particular lll tirllOfi, inciuciiiig Miss Louise Hasmrtl of the Women's Institute Brunch. and Mrs, Allison Mai-Loan, ltiontiigiic, formcr sun- crvL-or of iii itutes who will have c. Mus Joan Chni-loitclovui. Miss Mona Wilson. public. hralth nurse. Miss Annie Ecrguson and Sergeant Major lam. FUNERAL SERVICES-The hm- eral of Frederick Everett Gallant Was hcld Szi'iivtlay' frcin the resi- dence of his imioiihs‘. Mr. and Mrs. . T. Gallant. Upper Queen Street to the Chuicli of the Most Holy Redeemer whore Requiem High Zllnss ivns colt-braved by Rev. Father Bai cs. C. SS. R. As the remains ivrz-e borne l0 the altar rail the altar boys of which the deceased WIN a m'ii~.i>~:-. DTPC" vii the casket and at ilIPCTIClILQlCII cf mass to tlic church don: The lJlflS choir the church rendered the music for .\'ll.’<$. NI. ' ‘l tlic mms. Assisting in the Sanc- tuary ivcro Rriv. G. Monnghan, D. D., Rr-v. \V. I\lcCurcllc. RCY. 3011!! Hulhiiin. Riv (hivald Miiirphy niid Rev. Riiv Ricki 1c of St. Duii- .=' ns U!i1i~.,‘\'. The pull bearers " 11c 1r Mimi .\icKuiiioii. fllllilii. lirnxni ‘fraiii- Mcliiiiuozi. Allison MC- and Alphonso Campbell. at. the crave was conduct- Alc . Service l cd bvRt-v. l“. Moriuiu, C. SS. R. irday after a. mug . iivs of this City he was foriiiciuy t-mployecl by the firm of .\f.\vLc:in Bros. and 1am‘ . by Brucc Stcivnrt it: Co. when that l film rock ovt-r ihc Muclmzin stand. ‘Mr. Connolly I‘(‘lli'(‘(l about i0 lyrars airc. For a quarter century h:- wns prominently connected with lChatlottctowns Fire Department lTOIITlIVI ii": years ago with the rank of Captain. Mr. Connolly was lmembor of the local Council Knights of COlillYl-blllf thewfloiy’ Name Society iind a former mem- bcr of ihl- Benevolent Irish S0- cictjv. Surviving are hLs wife, nee Martha Hcnnesscy and five sons and turn (lnutlhtcrs. John J. Con- nolly. Lieutenant Comlrnnnoer of l Lite local R. C. N. V. R. and Leo- nard. Clirirlos, Austin and Wil- llrtm Coiiiiollv. all of this City. are Moons. while Sister St. Magdalene, Charlottetown Hospital and Miss Gladys Connolly at home are daughters. Two sisters also survive. Mrs. lFlorn Bridge. and Mrs. J. M. . Hiivncs. both of Mcdford, Mass. , The funcrni will be held from l the late residence of the deceased. 95 Kent Sl~l't‘f‘t, Tuesday morning st 8:45 m St. Dunstan‘: Basilica thence to the Roman Catholic ,, ‘ Brill l lln honor of he!‘ apprcachim: mar- runsnnv , --VISITOBS T0 ALBERTON - Mrs. T. B. Woodman and lVLrs. James ‘Robison of Charlottetown us visitors w Alberton the guests 0f Mrs. Herbert Chinipbnn-B ._ENCOURAGINC WORD — Mr. ,A. E. MacLean has received word ‘that. Nix. Roseboiune of London, ‘expects to make his annual trip to lslllfklliefSlde to buy furs. Mr. Mac- glaan feels that this Ls encouraging news as he does not think 'Roeebourne would make the trip lunlcss the prospects for the 1939 lllli‘ market were fairly good.—-S PARKS OFFICIALS VISIT l PROVINCE-Mr. J. Smart. Nat lonal Parks Commisioner of 0t y lawn, accompanied by Mr. Staiileyfl Thompson, Toronto, who has had‘ charge of construction of a golf course at Cavendish in the Priiicel Iklward Island National Park Fir-i ,rived in Charlottetown lust night. éThey are staying at th: Canadian National Hotel. . —-DEATII OF MR, FRANCIS COIRR-An old and most highly rosprcted fEL-ldElll of West New- ton. in the Kliikcra p. h. passed‘ away on Thursday" l. t at ‘home at 84 years of age. He loaves lto mourn his wife. iivo sons. Ben- nett at Kinkora and Alden 0n the honiosttati. and one dziuclitci" Ber- ,nicc. also at home to iviiom mu" jsy-niptiiiiy" ~ls extended. The fuii- “'80 held on Saturday niorii- ling from ll15 late TGALEICllCB to St Malachi Church Kinkora and W115 very lame-iv attended. Rev. M. J. Smith, D. D., celebrated the Re- quiem \fass and said the final i-i'e= a. the grave-S. THE LATE MR5. STEVENSON -Tiie funeral of Mrs. Charles A. Stevenson, 86. who dicd at her New Glasgow home on Sunday will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The deceased before 2i» z‘ ll1.\l‘l‘l:il;i 21> C.l'l\i'i'illl‘ Wares i m \V'-c~ilr' ‘liver Filo i: sur- vived by three daughters. Mrs. Bell, wife of Rev. H R. Bell of_ Mrs. J. M. Murchison of Saint John, N. B., and Mrs. Allan Cnmphr-ll, of New lnndnn. P E. I. her son. J. H Stevenson of Saint John rind .<"\'- cral grandchildren and iIYPM~ grandchildrcn She also li-iives mic sister. Mrs James Anderson of Burnaby, B C Mid one brother. John Wares of Vvhéntllij: Riviir, P. E. I 5 IIO W E R-Al —-ENJOY.\BI.E xi Mrs Henry’ , at the home or M. friends ; Bryan. Lm. 1i where the of their niece. Miss Amy girhered to tciidcr her a shoufl rlage. Many friends camc from Summerside where Miss Brynn was a part time employee of the Canadian National silver Fox Breeders Association. The rcom was beautifully decorated for thf‘ occasion with autumn flowcrs. lThe numerous gifts received tcs- ,lovely gifts and lgratulniions. After the supper the who Pm,“ evening was m tifv to the bridc-to-bcis populurltv both in her own community and elsewhere. After the opening of the gifts and ai-mmzlntz of same. a dainty lunch was served after ivhlch the romaiiidc/r of the even- liic. was spent in dancing -DEATI-l OF MR. JAMES W. PRlDIlA.\l—.\1nny friends 1n West Prince will loam with retzret of the death of Mr. James W. Pridham WlIO ixissed iiivuv a‘ his 110ml‘ m Kciisiiigton on Sunday iii his 89th year. Mr. Pridliam was ya Halli/G 0f Margate but carlv in life YPIHOVfK-l to Montrose Where he ivas engflflfld in farming. He went afierwiai-tls to Albcrton and resided there for a time before lzoinlyto Amhefil- N- home in Konsliiuion. He was twice married. His second wife Jcaiiniel Pridham survives him, Onwbioiheixj Charles Pridhnm. of Alberton also, survives. The funeral will be heldl today 1n Kensingioii from the, United Church at 2 n. m. 1M rP-l mains will thou bi- com/Gym W M“ befon where n service will be held, in the United Chuich ihcre 0T1: Wednesday.—S DRECEIVES CONGRATULAT- IONS-Mr, William J._ of Central, Lot 16 was m" r9019 of many congratulation.» on evcning of Saturday. Octobci‘ _ , when members of lllS fa_iiiily.; brothers, sistcrs. nephew's, X1lCOCS.l grandchildren ctc.. tinllcd RWQ"! him to tcndci" him wliii col iv- ulniions. upon it llit p‘. bu‘ This homo ll.'\> rtlxvii ‘ for i‘... \\t>i fiil on this ocrnsiui tlicrc ins iii» ‘ caption tn ilic ruic. and soon will!’ l twenty five ghosts worr- scntcd a- round m,» f"_<".l|\‘[' hoiirrl, .li‘Y‘8ll"0(l ~< All Blanch" cnt the 1 and A,“ dziv \\'lll‘ll "ilk" "m5 C” 5"“ ;,f‘,“,l riiclit, reaching its greatest Pl“"~‘a"‘ ‘m ‘l l\ll"\'rlll'f‘ (‘Hilff yesterday morning. l..>_' inches of rain fcll in o. few ll'i (‘OIIYCTSII l’ manages from the abscisl msm 5.5.3.; of the family; Rcv. Vans NlacLcaii oi Ottawa; and "Alvlrn“ Mrs. Prescott FOTDOs, of Diiimhcllcr. Alta. after which thc fricnds dc- pnrtcd again wishing ilfr, Miiclran iligny happy returns of the day. —I-‘UNERAL 0F lWRS. JOHN KEEFE-The funcrnl sCrViCFs for; Mrs. John Kcefc who pnsned away last, Thursday‘ evening at. her homc in Klnkora, were very largely at- tended by friends from all part-s‘ of the Province. His Eixccllencln, Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Sullivan was‘ present as well as a number of priests of the Diocese. Solemn High Mass of Requicm was cele- brated by-Rcv. Wilfred Kecfs. son of the deceased; Deacon of Honour was Rcv. George McCnbe of Kin- kora: sub Dmcon, Rev. Wilfred McCardle of St. Dunstan! Univer- sity. Rev. Fr. Dugiran was Master of (ieremoriiea. Final absolution was pro-nounced by His Excellency Bishop O‘Sullivnn. while Rev. Wilfred Keefe said the final rites at the grave. Seated in the Sanc- tuary were Rt. Rev. Mgr. G. J. Macmillan. V. (3.. of Siimmerside. Rev. Dr. Smith of Kinkorn and the neighboring priests. Six sons of the deceased acted as pail bearers. Mrs. Keefe! thirteen children were present at the fun- eral including Mr. John Keefe from the United States. The large mimber of mass cards and s ir- itunl bouquets testified the ovs Ccmctqi. and esteem tn which the no heidw-I. l {luncheon fiiflfilillfl of the local club f .\'9-‘lL‘!‘(l{l§‘, Hc gave a review of the llircniziticmal Rotary corivcntion at Sun Francisco. short and confidence of and old alike: which a loviiilz wife and young whose place 2m. < ‘ ATTENDED 0O NVINTION -- PURINA MANAGER HERE- Mr. R. A. Blair, of Toronto, man- ager of the Rnlston Purina Com- pany of Canada arrived in Char- lottetown yesterday and will main until tomorrow, it was said. Last night a meetiu of Purina dealers was held at National Hotel. Mr. Wallace and Miss Erma Meli- ett of Union Road w. e Canadian accompanied l by Mr.’ Harold and Miss >Vernnl Vessey oi’ York, Mr. Allison andl Miss Hazel Bryenton of Buckley returned home Friday from attending the Maritime Bun- day School Convention, which was held in Sackville. N. B. DEALERS nIEET-Meesre. B. W. Saw-yer, W. S. Cluney and Charles C. Mitchell, of Halifax and F. Boates, Kentville, N. S., are Charlottetown on business. local produce dealers in a private meeting at the Canadian Notion- al Hotel. They hnd no comment for the press when interviewed fol- iowin’; the session. POLICE RECOVER LOOT-City Police recovered eight cf the nine cases of canned goods taken from the warehouse of J. J. I-Iombv. Watcr Street over the weekend. it was announced yesterday. The cases were located in an unoccup- .s>d house not far from the scene of the break by City Police early ‘iesterday morning. nci- will conduct courses for N. C. 03s and officers uu to Captain in the provincial militia bo‘h here and at Suinmi-rside while Set-gt Mc- Mahon will conduct artillery classes ‘. here only. The courses will continue f0r some weeks. Mr. Lawrence l-I. Alline, Prcsqiie 181/‘. hfzime, district govcrnor DFlSlllg the .\Iiil‘llllllP Ncivfoiiiidliiiid and part was miest SDPRKET at of Maine, the iveeklv CVEIIIIIK 1- s be abo h; .~ health. night it was understood they ruetl ,sisted by Rev. George zCavendlsh and Rev. ‘Quarry of Hunter River. Service —CONOBATULATIONS— Mr. and Mrs. Edward Poole are re- ceiving congratulations on the ar- rival of a little daughter at their home in Siunmerslde on Thurs- lday, Oct. 20th. S. His Worship Mayor E. A. Foster, returned to Charlottetown last night from a three-weeks tri to Boston, Mass, and other New gag- land Cities. H: was accompanied by Mrs. Foster, their son, Allison Fbstei’. Mrs. l". R. Newson. also of this olty. —RECEIVES SET-BACIC- The many friends of Mrs. A. J. Phillips of Brackley will regret to learn that she had a set-backmfterhsr recovery from a fractured hip, ‘and has been obliged to remain in .bed_ It is hoped that she will soon ut again in her usual gogd LAID T0 REST-—Fl.l!i6l'Al of Mrs. Charles A. Stevenson Wu held from her late residence at New Glasgow yesterday. Mrs. Stevenson died last Sunday, aged 86, following a short illness. The funeral sermon was preached by Rev. J. W. MacLeod of New Glas- gow. Rev. Mr_ MacLeod was as- at the grave in New Glasgow cemetery was conducted by Rev. 'Mr. MacLeod and Rev. Mr. Tilley. Pall-bearers w e r e Lawrence Stevenson, Harold Stevenson, Herbert Stevenson. Harold Jef- frey, James Wares and WmSimpson _'_l‘0 CONDUCT hITLITlA COUR-- James Stevenson of saint John. iglts-Lieut. G. O. Tbecherefill- R- N. B.. son of the deceased, was IG- R- WHEN" Malol‘ Instruct“ among those who attended the F. Turner, R. C. R, and Sc funeral lffllliflhon. R. C. A- all of Halifax, rurlvcd in Charlotetown yesterday. He“ “Smmau W1 9- M 1- Y- ..-w. M. s. MEETING - "rm regular monthly meeting of the W. M. S. of the United Church Mont.- ague was held at the home of Mrs, James Mncliaren Tuesday ev- ening. The President, ltfrs. Lester McDonald was in the chairandalso led the worship period. The sub- for 1 " l thv ‘Rotaiv Club in a district (‘Olli- I {,‘,*-}’,“°§_;,,.,T“° iect was a Thank Offering service for the "The Hanan Mission lender likened NllSslOliflfy work in. P"""ln"°~‘\‘lI-loi1nn to a rivcr beginning iii a: ltiny spring into ivhich brooks and streams have entcrccl to make a mighty l‘l\'(‘l'. A verv pleasant fea- ture of the evening was a Solo by Miss Enid Coffin. "Publish Glad President Gem-go ,)_ Twiepqy wag Tidings" and on the request 0f one -—l.'I‘.LEBKA' S'side Their five ten grandchildren around the sumptuous goes Mrs received some very essages of con- 21st. Woodside happily spent in usic and the old time songs. S. With tih sudden peas .011 A . 12th of Afinie, beloved iwiffc of F2?- ward Mallard. at the comparative early age of 31 years. the district of . Gowan Brae lost one of ite esteem- ed young woman; Rollo ish lost a citizen, who ew years WOIi Bay Par in a and is most important mother we cannot, even re- m0te'._v, hope ever to be refilled. ON VISIT TO PORTLAND- Mr. Justice A. EQArsenault, pree- ident of the P. E. I. Travel Bur- S., where ho resided for Iv-fmy years About "cn years ago he rc-‘cau. lclt this morning. for Port- turncd to the island and miidc his. 1am; M9,, m attend the annual meeting oi the State of Maine Publicity Association. He will be one of the speakers at the Assoc- iation meeting on Thursday night. Accompanying Judge Arsenault are Mrs. Arsenault and Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Grant. They are making the trip by motor car and expect to return on Saturday. TO WED SOON — One of the most popular members of Lunen- burg younger set, Miss Lucy Cor- kurii. (iaiiliiitcr of Captain and Mrs. ' ill Corluim, ivill become the bride of Donald Grey Blackexlnr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Black- adar of New Glasgow this month. The bride is a graduate of Mount Allbon University. The couple will rcsido iii IlfllllllX ivhcrc tho croom is r-inplotvwl with the Royal Bank --Halifnx Chronicle.- Mv. Bin. mim- was formerly with 'hc Rovit Bunk in this city whcre ho has a host of iricnds. “WEDNESDAY Univ li-lii diiiiiagc W3.» reported "riiii_l' from the storm which ilirougii the Province Mon- l flJlV hours. Iiiiusually" iietivy precipit- ation, Mr. Warren Burns, meteor- ologist at the Charlottetown Ex- pci-imeninl Station said. Wind vel- ocity was 3i miles per hour. —BlSI-IOP NELLIGAN AT AL- BERTON-His Excellency, Most. Rev. Leo Nelllgan, Bishop o! Pem- brooke, Ontario, was the speaker in the Roman Catholic Churchnt Albcrton on Sunday, and gave an inspiring address on "the Christ- ian Home". His Excellency re- ceived a loyal welcome from his former pupils and parishioners. Bishop Nelligan is on a visit to his home in Tignlsh. in the chair, and the guests were of the Robert Kcllv and Noel who has rellred.;ver_v enjovrible evcriziic was spent ' charmueflvvm‘ Regan °t "Bcmmg H“ Gyms" e ‘half hour was spentl l cl 7 st. Peter..- v." members she also song Plans were madc to send some warm cloth- llflll to Labrador. Plans were also . ' WEuuiNh imnde for the Autumn Thank 0f- Ellall-‘axxiviziisnnv-Mr and Mrs. A. feflng’ service and a committee E. Woociside celebrated their 30th “u; to g9, m touch will, some out. wedding anniversary at their home on Granville Street, Friday, Oct. children and were seated board when a. supper was served. Mr. and side talent for a special pro- ‘m lgramme to be held in theCiiurch before the roads break up. After the Benediction, the hostess served test“ ‘dainty refreshments and a social Mr. Jamcs B. MacDonald, West as rcclccaed president of _ Edward Island's Fisher- man's Union at the annual meeting: of the organization here yesterday. Mr. MacDonald has been president of the Union continuously since its Orgiinizaion four years ago. Other officers elected esterday include: vice president, apoleon Arsenault, Mount Carmel; directors, King's County, Robert lvlacKenzie. St. Peters; Queen's County, Ernest McInnis. Southport; Prince County, Earl Mncl-tee, Tigniah. Delegates to the sessions. held morninc and afternoon in the City Hall Board Room were welcomed by Deputy_ Mayor B. R. Holman. Other ouisidc included, Hon. J_ P. Maclntyre, Minister of Public Works. _Mr. A. E. MncLean, M. P., for Pl'll'iC€ County, Mr. J. Lester Douglas, M. P. for Queens County. Hon. B, W. LcPage, Presi- dent of vlie Executive Council and chairman of the Fishemienis Loan Board, R/ev. J. A. lvliu-phy, D, D., Recor of St. Dunstans University, and lVtr. J. J. l-arnbec, supervisor of Fisheries. ‘FUNERAL MERVICER- The funeral of John B. Connolly, for a number of years a captain in the Charlottetown Fire Department. was held yesterday morning from his late residence 95 Kent Street. and was largely attended. The casket was borneon asalvage corps wagon drawn by members of the Department, and preceded by the League of the Cross band. Members oitlie Knights of Colum- bus, of which the deceased was an old and faithful member, headed the funcriil cortcgc. The mourners wcrc: Messrs William, Austin I-QOllillYl, John J.. and Charles Connolly, sons oi tlic dcccnsed; Jaiiics. Hl‘llll0$‘\(‘_\', A. A. Ifcnncssey. Dr. Collins and George Wilson. Honorary pnllbciirers wcre: Messrs lvinrtin Wiilsli, D. J. McDonald, Roland Mcikle. D. D. Morrison, William Bait and JElIIiCS Campbell. Active prillhcrircrs. nllvcternn fire- mrii w-crc: Cript. Roht. Rattriiy. lilitili llilass um cciolurrited at St. iDuii~tanZs Basilica by Rev. P. McMahon. D. D., the choir beirlijg assisted by Rcv. B. Gillis, D. . Seated in the Sanctuary were His Excelioncy Bishop O'Suliivan who was assisted by Rev. J. A. Mur- phy and Rev. R. V. McKenzie of St. Dunstanfls University_ The fol- lowing priests also occupied seats in the Sanctuary: Rev. Father Augustine, C.P., Rev. Father Hubert. C.P.. Rev. Emmett O'- iHanley. D.D.. Rev. Geo. McCor- mack. Rcv. Wilfred Keefe. Rev. Gavan Honaghan, D.D_, Rev. Os- wald Murphy and Rev. F. Cass. Service at the grave was con- ducted by Rev. Fiither Dougnn. The human machine in the Ero- oess of digestion forms poisons w ‘ch are eliminated th h the lungs, the kidneys, the bowe and by per- spirntion. The kidneys an the natural filters oHhe bloodandontbom is thrown the work of eliminating the poisons from all we est and drink, especially the latter. If tbs quantit, of poisons is lei- than the capacity of the ki neyspan look miter _we expen- ionoo pain and serious use. The secret o! avoiding tumble ol Eliminate Poisons By keeping the kidney action regular this kind is found in the uni of Dr. Chase's Kidnoy-Liver Pills because they arouse the action of the liver, kidneys and bowels and promptly elirninsto the isons from the sys- tem. The ki eys are relieved ol overwork and regain health and vigor. Pains, aches and tired feel- ings disappear and serious disease is prevented. Dr. Chase's Kldn Jilver Pills, 35 cm, at all dru ' firm Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co, Limited, Toronto, MAYOR. FOSTER RETURNS- ' the l o eaves to mourn her Ciipi. J_ hfnriiii. Limit. Wm. _ l Bradley HINT)‘ Harley, Thos. liilmvmi nd John liiclis. Requiem Mnny Manda learned with ro- gret the passing of Mrs. Percy Campbell. at her home in Albany ednesda on W y. October 19th, nf-ter an illness of five months borne with patience at. the use of —CIIANCEBY COURT-At the Town Hall, Summer-side, on Mon- day, Judge Saunders took ac- count in the lztate of Bernard Mclisllan, late of Hayride, mt Four , and also heard argu- ment in the Ixtato of D. T. Botts, Bloomfield. UNDOADINC — The Steamer Zonda Caplaixr R. L. Clarke, from the heed of the arrived 111 PM‘! yestaviny to discharge a. general oe-rgo. Greet difficulty was experienced on account of the ex- oeptionally high tide which flood- od the wharf. FUNERAL SERVICES YESTER- DAY-The funeral of Mrs. ‘Piios. warm which was largely attend- ed. was held yesterday morntng from her late residence, 35 Wey- mouth 5t. to 6t. Peters Cathedral where service was held by Rev. Canon Malone who also conduct- ed service at the grave. The pail bearers were six somi of the de- ceased: Michael, George, Wilfred, John, Charles and Edward Mich- ael. Interment was in St. Peters Cemetery. i THURSDAY ..'MINISTER’S FAMILY WEL- MinmOuthouae and uni I-rriv at e parsonage of the (ghristlan Ch Mon and was welcomed b ladies of the church. 'I"he marine ad previously been put in order for occupancy. The undies served supper to the tired travellers. Mr. Outhouse be- gan his pastorate at Monzague unday.-L — AND HEARTY AT NINETY ONE-JVIJ‘. John 'I‘_ Iri- man, who can claim to be one of Harnptons oldest citizens (now in hi5 91st year) spent a few hours yesterda in Bumnierside the guest o his granddaughter, Mrs. William E. Forbes. He was ac- companied by Miss Myrtle Inman. Mr. Inmnn enjoys excellent health and is quite active for his years and takes a keen interest in cur- rent events. S. Hls Excellency Bishop Leo Nelli- gan of Pembroke, Ontario, who has been visiting his birthplace, Tig- nlsh, P. E. 1.. gave iiie CODKICEBMOD oi the Sacred Heart Church, Al- berton, a. rare treat, on Sunday at the evening Prayers and Bencdiw, tion and delivered a very wuohingl sermonette "Parents in the Home ". The Benediction W85 sung by Rev. Douglas McNeill of Summerside, es- sisted by the choir. A‘. the conclu- sion_of the services Bisiio Mo Nelligan met the people in tie w..- try and gave each and every one the privilege oi kissing the blcsscd IlliR. www- death. which took p110; n. m; .Norboro, the daughter of William g Burma, MUlRl-lEAIF-At 0mm, 0c, Turner who is one of the . popular bridu. later in the even. a -at K11’! i mm on Monday. 35ml... fi it? to Mr. and Mrs. JOsQph p0 ' Greenfield, a daughter. "i Lot ill, CURLEY- At Brookvale, on Friday, 0mm 21, ma o, M, m“ Curler.’ m,‘ m m. and m». w. v 6' “"- and Mrs. daughters. Hayfield st. n 50h. ' D°°°"‘~ G T-At Hunter River, M N. Arthur H- Shirl). 888d 48 years. He had been unwell for about four years. Prior to his illness he practiced at Providence, Rhode Island. Bur. vlving are his wits and m; daughter, as well as brothers and sisters. FIIDGIBI arrangements fare not complete eariythis morn- n8. funeral d! w“ held Thiwday afternoon from the MacLean Funeral Home. when service was conducted by Rev. H. D- Raymond. D. D., who also conducted sex-vice at the cmvel. The pail-bearers were: Monro. LOUlS May. Laudiiln Mokinnon, (‘has Wisner. Bvdnev Gauthier. Lawrence Marshall and James Mc- Kenzie. Interment was in the Peo- ple's cemetery. The many friends and a uain. tances of Mr. Thomas ‘gluon learned with sincere sorrow of his ...___ DECOSTE-On October g FUNERQL SIBVICIS '-'I‘he Ariana Marshall l3, 1938, N) Mr_ d Sféfiiéif m- “ M N-—At th Hospital. Oct. 2a, fi>§§,’“§§‘,,° Mn. Revel Dickison New div‘ i‘?“€ii"‘€»'.1 _. e c $221. ‘Ogllgnflhglwllallfeto a son. d By M summerside PO0LE—At Suminerside Oct m) ma to Mr. q ‘ ' ‘l Poole a daughtlerii-_ Mrs‘ mm" ounty I’. 5M oi“. MABRIAGES home at an early hour on Oct. 8rd Although in his eighty-fifth yea: he enjoyed good health to within seven weeks of his de- WB-BB: always takinlr an inter- est in every day events and on. Joying the company of hi4 many friends who were always mode welcome at his home. GARRETT-BRUCE-A, “ ‘~ “It Personae. cmtltifcii? the Rev. H. L. Danton, on 0cm; may”. 0mm Fostei- qu-m uriel Bernice B Hm 1mm. . n. 1 m’ M“ MCNElLL-STEW There passed away in the Prince County Hospital on ‘Imursday morning Mrs. Alice Bownell af- , ter an illness of about two weeks. m“ A wgTnifigs _ Mrs. Bowness was the widow of at ew London on w“ h the late Robert Bowness and was day. Oct. 19. 19:38, wimm m“ 82 years of ,age. She was born at Matthews of Freetown p I. to Verna Jane Haines of meld, Bowiicss and Louise Webster River. P, E. I. Rev. Bowncss. Mrs. Bowness had resid- officiated. Wit essosww§gal1lym$ ed in Summerside for many you; Min. P. Stems; ' where her husband was s. prom- “Tm:- inent citizen of the town and af- 93,4155 tor his death 29 years ago his idoiv continued to live in the 51-gvEN5oN_At New o, W town. MCCLOSKEY-IIAGEN-A quiet but retty wedd was aoiemnized t 19th at he cathedral of Sunday, Oct. 2'3. 1968 _ a. Stevenson, aged 86%.?“ lgiifdg$xb'ét‘“liaa5iyfiwi’i§’l‘m °" °‘ would’ ' ' ' ' "m" 1938, James W. Prl Holly. aged ‘l8 years. . BOWNESS-At the Prince County w. Oct. 2'1, ma. W's. an, Bowness of the late Rabat 33 years. Meadowbsnk ears. “Eton. Oct a Miss HM e late Hagen. son of inarri Mimi-v Hagen, daughter of Fred rink and Katherln Closkey, both formerly of , Thursday. October 27th., There passed away at the home of her daugirer, iMrs. Wilbur Mc-l Innis on Friday, Oct. 21st an old‘ and highly respected citizen in the person oi Mrs. John McAlduff. Slit: uassin one. son, Fred, of Aiberton, two augn- ters, Mac, Mrs. Wilbur Mclniiis oi Greenmount, P E. 1., Eriima Mrs. Morris o1 Provivi-ii R I. and two step children, George of Waterford; E. L. and mum in the l. S. A. Her funeral took place st 3.30 . m. on Sunday to the Roman Cat olio Church at Alberwn. The funeral services were sung by Rev. Wm. V. MacDonald, assisted by the choir. There passed peacefully away on Sunday, July 31 i938. at the home of his son-in-lnw, Mr os Mr. Gallant, Oyster Bed Bridge. John Knee one, a very highly re- s ected resident of this city at t e age of 82 years. The deceased had been in failing health for the past three years and the end was not. unexpected. He had a. strong constitution, and never complained as his strength gradu- ally grew weakizr with the passing days and on t e above mentioned date his spirit took its flight to Him who gave it. He was frequent- ly visited by his pastor Rev. Fr. Peters who administered the last rites of the Holy Catholic church. Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Callback of Charlottetown spent last satur- day at their old home in Bedeque, guests of Mr. Callbacks parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Callback. In the evening their daughter, Mrs. Lorne MacCaull gave a reception for her father and mother to celebrate their 25 wedding anniversary. Their im- mediate relatives were present be- sides a number of old friends and IiPl8llbOl1PS_ The happy couple were presented with s. silver cream and sugar service on a silver tray, and a lovely sil- ver cake plate accompanied by an address. A social hour was spent and re- freshments served by the hostess. Rownees, ed P. E. I. The bride looked very wally‘ ROSBY“ t in a bewming suit of navy wit Mn- . shoes and nut to match and curried a bunch of orchids and Lil of the Valley. ‘Ihey were attend b tho groom's sister and William yme. wedding Ing the p to O eir return they in saint John, N. B. PODB Crosby In her 61th , s; sumo-st Summer-side, ' ' " ggme of his sister, 8m. on Frlda , ma. m. Ricnmiynogiefigerrggi '43" years. ‘ ' MACAWIHUB — At Bummersih, Oct. 21 193s. obedmi MacArtzhil, %ed Bl years. SHALL-At the P. E. Island Hospital on Monday, Oct. Z4. 19S, e. side At nine a. m. yesterday moron: Artemiis Marshall aged b0 yam. there paged pewemn; “my Funeral from Maclean Meadowbank" Comwall. Mira. M;- MCNEILL — At t-ho Boned 30M tilda Crosby, widow of line 1m .1. Home. . out. . ma, Pope Crosby, in her 67th you. » WW4“. U she leaves to mourn two “ma” MACLEOD-At 800th LiincoliLMal and one son. namly, Helen, Refls- m‘ awn“? och n- lml M" tered Nurse, “u” and My M ltvliilell MacLeod, formerly of Berto- home. also the foil alatqm cogy-Nouxfl, u‘ "d, I and brothers, Mrs. Barret, How- Rem Street, Qw- fl. 193B. John B. Ocmlfi. friends gathered to pay their 11st, respects to the late Mrs. Thoma-s B- Kfly. at the funeral service held at the home last Monday evening. Rev. Dr. M. M. Loppin conducted the service. and paid tribute to the all! Qualities of the late Mrs. WOL , England (OM-Children em to have of sleep at a school here f iowinl the heedmasterls report that fis- quently lack of sleep prevented til best. advantage being taken of tin school 111 IIIIEIIMATSM? Just llo What You See in This Picture to lleliovl Pain Quickly-lo Sun to 6st “Aspirin” Tablets 9 assistcd by Mrs. A. G. MacCnuil and Mrs. Norman Mni-Miirdo. —\'l‘EDDING BELLS-A quiet; but. pretty wedding was solemniz- ed in st. Mary's Convent Cnspell on Tuesday morning at '1 o'clock when Miss Doreen, daughter of Mr. . Alban Gillis oi’ Sumimersicle be- came the bride of MI. Harry Lowie M81‘. O. J. MncLellan, performed the ceremony in the presence ofl the immediate relatives and friends. The bride was very charm- inq in s blue suit. rust hat and matching accessories. She was at- tended by Miss Hilda. Perry who was dressed in blue. Mr. Enock Sullivan attended the groom. The nuptial breakfast was served at the home of the bride, the immedist; an wedded life-e. —-MCNEILL-8TEWART NU?- TIALs-A quiet wedding was sol- smnized on Wednesday rnornina Oct. 26th, at the Baptist Psi-son- AGH. Stimlnerside. Roy. J. B. Wil- son officiating, when Min Edith Marie Stewart. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart of Carleton was united in marriage to Mr. Stanton Nor-nun McNeiil, sun of Mr. and Mrs. William McNedli of Augustine Cove. The bride was very attractive in c blue dross. blue hot and coat. The young cow McNeil! will mob their house in Carleton where Mr. ModNeiii has comfortable fnrm of Moncton. N. B. Rt. Rev. l. ‘hi0 1 "Aspirin" Tablet: with n full gins at vntoi. Input l! nuasaiy according to din:- tions. ltullsl from ililumilali usually sum fut ll pin with, Ill you lllcilt. Tlioulanda Know This Way-Don't Delay Tfyi"! It If You Want Really Fast‘ Relief Here is how to get speedy relief from “A|pirin" Tablets are mud! ll commonpains-rheumnflmuneuritis, Canada by the Bayer Con?!" neuralgia-in the very way advised Limited, Windsor, Ontario- by tlilousaéids of doctors-at the cost o o y a ew oenta. .._'i‘h0 filed way nlllll Just follow the simple method plo- 2.0.5”: Idlnvn ma HIIQMIDYI‘ n- tured above. It's so easy to do-and that I with "Ankh" Fl" 4"’ youllbeamazediofitidthis "--"- "I “M'- way often brings relief from pain within a few mlnutesQI-‘eriinpu the fastest, most effective way blown. Demand and Ger- “ASPIELQ” FIJDLY KAY- L qua-m Messrl. C. 0.8 h‘ mum ‘- RECENTLY HONORED AT can Swatlmnn, m5, Rum, d. "fl- DINNEB —M¢m.bor| of the Prince ton Hi0 Mrs. Crossnum, r m“ Edward Island Hospital um gmd- m. hymns: "It is Well wfgéw ustlris Ala-as held a very enjoypiie soul, "nearer, My w M!’ dinner at iniiumz Tea. Rooms. aim "Abide With m“ m" Tiilsdlnnerwutniionordono " ‘ 3m ' they weudecl th ir to . .- . , hallmark home wnerce Ifiiéiu iii‘, k1,?“ m‘ “m w-i- Howilfq’ was pleasantly spent. “Acnofi " “m- t mm,‘ “an i. ALB-A l, nun-n. or nu. nan _ 3mm“ W Wednesday. 0c death occurred 1n 85181151632: u’ 1938' m M" “m Mxs- g early this morning of Dr. Richard “Max” - “mum? Island‘ , . White. York Point, m! .1 n. ' aged 7B ..°.22.“°‘€.?.‘€.“.... A at... gigoglggfi,» M, W2 ii¢i~5'in§c' gai-otyonw m°d°°m°d gas}; inn. William Crockett A large number of relatives and scmooL “on “In,