~ Centrat*'Giid}diqu sod Isawaz: (3’A.N,..P‘35-5-..A'R.E‘W'ELL .-......l " , " 1 T9 T¥.!B.IR.MA:as'r1a's ,ii'r.3lIALlFAx . I. i“f..E“}:i‘m“.J,".?§.."fi 0 fl V. r‘ ‘ r -‘ Iicoutdawcrt-strlesigyipy. A'“£./ , ‘slslnsdvsnos. coursnss ‘ an Axon. ‘“°"z..un.é'l§;'3¥l' aims N au—"'F' A ‘ ' \ Bdsch amlo 1‘ Gym,’ ?l,‘”°.§' Jud! dancer. ' 1,.a19l.-1.5.31‘ .-xurr ‘BEAUTY suorrs. 1..." let: ‘improved oeranmscu. 32.50 on. ' L-m-1-lo-is. ‘ ZION olwacn euncsy school picnic at Mr. Vernon Munn‘s. Mel-" id is postponed ufml wednes-i July 36th at same place. L-357. . 'sucrrArus'rrc coNoasss—l The Eucharistic u the’ i I . J - V . / 3 Black Cat —. zwwaml IUWVIU lb‘ 'r'U\l‘i OHCORI Hi‘ _?_..-2-I ;:2::=::..$":.l°.i*:,:‘.':°:*s.°*.°““.:! Fm weather day, swim 9. it was lea:-rvivecl°drl:s't‘ I Weekend . ceremonies uld be held at W ‘ Prince Edward Island‘: spell of Indian River. I 0 lssszvn LADY rAsss:s—Msnyl fins weather continued over the weekend. Although we mercury home friends -will learn with deep rezfet of the clesizh in the hospital of Mrs Ew did not reach the heights Saturday and today it did during the week. Calgary lsstweek . en Stewart of Banff. Her sister, Mm. the weather was warm and the thermometer registered well over MacPhail is stopping in Banff with the B0-degree mark. l the family for 3 short while. ""‘-‘—" l TAKING SHORT COURSE- Miss Bessie Prowse, teacher in ‘Gathering clouds eaurilly yestgrgl em sci 1 sh Wm t made 0m|n0ll8 pr cuons u_ “mg to :s‘;‘,’fne hf, c“°h‘i:““;’: the, after a light shower of rain has Amusements were tailored to fit the weather. Baseball drew large West Kent school, has gone to Boston to take A course in Dam- in . fallen they cleared nd the sun closeuof the .\“d-summer vacation. : shone stem“), an d:y_ ARCHBISHOP VISITS flEBE—— Mocvui U5‘ is iul; ill ..l luuul ll‘| mimic little. .-—--I’‘“ "‘ :""”“>“fi”@Ilw-I-vr ...... today and con- tinues lmtil day. '1lhe preacher for the occasion would be Rev. Mcaory, 5. J.. from Boston. it was ann . Boyne Lodge ..........._........ Holds Annual Mrs, William O. MsoPhee of Osl- M in ..... church Parade night to ‘spend - visit old ends on the Island. Mr. and Mrs. MaoFhee were formerly of New Dominion but have been residents of Western Canada for .the past irty-two years. her. MeoPheo is a retired rsilwaymen. He reports condlicns in film West much improved over former years. ESCAPES 8EEl0US DIJUEIES -—What might have been a seri- ous accident occurred at Rocky Point Sunday afternoon when Mr. Johnwllemofthdscityhsdtlie lnisfomtune to slip on the edge of a bank. He received a. severe shaking up as well as many cuts and . He was on a. picnic than with friends when the scal- dent occurred it was said. Lmemberrs wnllagivne l;yod¢e.vé-‘- 0- . acco .1 bu-’etl'lren fxggm other 1001806 he‘ their annual church parade. ester- dsy morning when they I‘ M“ in st. James Pres- yil inspiring. and appropriate sermon was preached by RBV- 9'» $0 MocrrhesfdmLe tebDI-S DA. here- mbexs O E - - - -1 ladies lodge and of the Juvenile Lodge attended the service in 5 body. The L. o, L. l>ive.b&ndd°*‘-' wmmnlea the parade and ran er- ea sun-ins. marching mus - B“?- K. J. Lacey marshalied the 9”‘ sion. °:*i’.“*.°.....“.:.°“.::°’s....%*‘..:.u"‘°s’...:i i te ed to the church by 343$ of Richmond. Queen. Kent and . . - u. A WALTER PIDGEON WALTER CONNOLLY LEOvCARRlLLO n on nolvmrlT1ooN—nev. Robert Shaw and Mrs. Shaw leave on true‘; CAPITOL.-F ronsv v . turn to Winni , wag Pownal. The return march What lies ahead when these 3 “W ' °”” ‘mm ‘“ ‘N’ made by way of P<’Wm‘- Em“- , gn gr. Province. Tlhey were married at u, ' ‘ 8 the bride‘; home in Back Bay, N. Q“°°“ “ a our daughters are placed gm'pl-ohntian? , 3.. recently and lsltarvslfixrit a. few A chance to go strsi ht.— " g .65” v¢f,’m§5-.“m . . 3”“ ' temptation? Will u..:',".'.;., :l:l."l::.:.: i.‘t.?“sm°:$l. “All”: Math of W" G‘ J‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' church in‘ Winnipeg. He was at super At -Halifax 6—Th death I-IALIFAX. July 9 at ms lives for good times they never had? galfltime a. member of the Guardian MANY AITEND SERVICES-— '.l‘.'here was A large attendance at the evangelistic services in the Prince Edward Theatre yesterday afternoon when Rev. Alexander A. Murray of aydne . N. s.. delivered a. thought provo ing and inspiring message. Rey. M1‘. Murray was formerly of New zeeland. resent he is minister of the Pres- yterian Church in Sydney. Mr. P. J. MacDonald of Charlottetown was chairman yesterday, Assisting at the service was Mrs. Harper Travis. formerly of Boston, Mass., who “My Redeemer and My I.4crd”—-Dudley Buck. Mr. Horace Mwwen was meccmps t. Mr. Mdziwen gave 5 iano“soio, “Jssu Joy of Msn’s Dashing.’ ‘Bach. . Rgrssgfi Mclliwen led in prayer st the s cc. rns ousanrslv mom . ' ,9 t mm, M of the Charlie gg'finMg;'W‘ mm,,,,_ . the city, M13, Boper who was an electrical m’“°‘*.l' “.’°“...‘°§...“.i.“."..Zy§°“i‘.}‘. “.12 M M he she Pom Com. and in reoen Yet“ beenptrnsgaged with the Mersey Pulp and Paper company at Liv- erpool. Although in poor health for the past two men . Mr. Sober’: sud-_ aved greet short mlismffrniy grid. is lgoet. of friends throughout '!.‘ll.lNlTY Uurrun cmmcn‘ fie :1 de .,,f‘,f §’3‘..°.. '.'l‘.§’z‘l’./‘§’r"e‘u‘l;'yV1§2°ev°.h°n‘u:.;'l§ rm, there was ample opportunity "Md °“ Mm " for ball e. races. Jun:-cine. etc. gmph ;l..‘a‘..:f mums were provided and enjoyed. but ‘the fgf“ e‘%u‘{‘°;§d”1““f,5t me_ outstanding event was the ii¢M- The evenmg smlce on me sub- SPORT TRAVEL MUSICAL Novelty (I_n Colo‘) . - . - ~ v ‘ hing black and white sketches by . - _ l ' M». -mum at "aw la°t.."'.*::.:’.*%..*;l.9i .232. York. who gave a clever domon- M“ m hm’, ‘easy ,9, ,5 to Lg‘ " " i ' ' """§"”‘.°‘ °'’' ‘’°”‘'‘’ “W” m drift from the truth We know and ~ 1°’ “*9 “°‘W‘l’°"‘- 3*‘ nslbility to -how great is our res 2 color, Dr. .1. League and Mr. '1‘. E. Ipector of credit unions BdJdI%S0d owNcu_Alu>lAlv Two Militia l Units (in Into canvas Today we militia units go under can- vas in Charlottetown today ilpr annual training. Last night ap- Dmxiniately 250 mounted men of the Prince Edward Island Light.- horse were converging on the city. This morning they tch camp at the Provincial Exhi tion grounds and train for 11 days. They will be commanded b Lt. Col L. '1‘. Lowther of Chsrottetown. Squadron commanders will be, headquarters squadron, Capt. Wal- ter Hyndman; “A" squadron. Major F. M. Nash; “l3" squadron. Major R. R. Inga: "G" squadron, Capt. John Mustard: regimental. head- quarters squadron. Major E. W. Johnston. , This morning at Victoria Park District Signals R. C. C. 5. com- mended by Major w. A. Smith. E. D.. of Charlottetown will begin annual training. They remain in camp for 12 days. others officers include. Capt. D. M. Bell. second in command: Maior W. H. Worth, paymester: Capt. C. G. Piekerd, quarterrnaster, Capt. L. F’. MacDonald. M. C. S. ler, Lt. K. M. Johnston. Lt. G, S. Bowness. Capt. E. I-Iulbert, district signal officer. Halifax. and Lt. F‘. J. Granville. R. C. A. M. 0.. medi- cal officer attached to the unit. THE BAPTIST CHURCH At the morning service the Rev Most Rev. J. C. can. Arch-l * , >llii r. lcrowds in Charlottetown at Vic- Harvey L. D8'.'fl,0!‘l. B.D., took as will 5 f‘,.‘;.‘cT l’ bmwp ‘'1 “rm” ”“V°d 1” toris Pa.rk.,borderlng harbor vva/t- his morning subject “Corner- ‘“ $,ihu‘g1‘?;'.h"°t”wn um“ 7”” 3' ‘h°“" are. if and tennis also drew stones." To corruerstor-es in build- “ him ‘Wm "Nb 3 ’“""'° their devotees. Bathe;-s swarmed mg we give important place. arch- ‘ st}? the firmly beacihee onmtlhe xbrhorth ixttegtulally and as :mr}l‘emu<;1lllal, la1y- RETREAT OPENS .l.omw__A mg: ostmle prov nee w e o ere suc s ones preasve ght for the fishing rerm ny. And b lldlng the "brew 1°’ R'°“"’“ “mot” °1“'3V pools. ilnmtfire or life.u}we ‘do well to look to our cornerstones. All in- telligent people build a great deal thinking structure of life, looking without. looking with- in; there are so many questions that engage our thought, so for the cornerstone of thought, let us suggest truth. Facts and our at- titude may change, truth is etei-— nsl Into a building may sometimes go the faulty plan of architects, aulty materials, faulty woikmsn- ship. The same dangers menace the structure of life. so for per- manency and beauty and useful- ness may we take the comrerstcne of rightcoilsness. In the buildinz of life,we must consider the home said the church. so for these may we choose the m‘:hty cornerstone of love. Life is built with relatiooi to the nation and the world, and for the endurance of a. world order and the perpetuation of’ national justice and well being, let us look to the cornerstone of good will “Built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets. Jesus Christ h mself being the chief cornerstone ...g':eweth unto a. holy temple in he Lord." I Mr. J. E. stems sang with rich expression “Out or The Deep Have I Called Thee”. The preacher at the evening service was the Rev. .7. Raymond Tingley, B.D,. of Chipman, N.B.. who is conducting one of the courses art the Church Camp for young people at Marshfleld. deliv- ering s pointed and eloquent mes- What Price Ffieediom? Mlm . . M. Campbell sang ve/ry efiécflivciy. Jesu. Joy of Man's De- siting." P. E. Island Credit Union Meeting The srmual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Credit Union league was held at Prince of Wales Ocllege Hall Friday morn- ing and aftaemofm. Mr. W[ F‘. Rose presided. The adoption of a permanent constitution and by-laws occupied me main part of the business of 0 day. Delegates from credit unions from All parts of the province stood for s. minuteb silence in memory of their first president, the late W. N. Jenidns. Exports were received from the pr dent. Mr. W . Rose and the managing dir- T. Cmteau. Members of the resolutions com- mittee were: Messrs. J. .1. Trairlor. A. F‘. Arsenault and Louis Camp- bell. Members of the press com- mittee were: E. J H. Mcrrisey, J. Tia Groteau and F‘. MacDon- ‘deliv- ' ~ °“°’“ “’°’° '°°"“'°" Wm‘ "”“ hold firmly and rose uteiy to that the "‘°9*~‘“€- 30”’! Blmkers mm “hind mm.-cl. lclark Gable. i‘.§’.i’.‘.i.l‘°e..."1.‘3...%a§.i’°°.”.f“ ..l::? :5 rr\,;_g§e« M m,,,,,,,,,, ,,,e ,,,, .‘;‘i.b‘....."."°"“°“'... ... . i 4 , . L Myrna Loy the unavoidable absence of Mr. W. bnwm 1 anthem no may ,_. hers. Election of ofl'lce'rs followed. _. .. -.-..._v.. . - . d d Chester 3. MoLure and Col. D. A TE“ lfltemu W the mommg Kings Oolinty»-—'.I’. J, Kicicham, Mopm.sy;...,. . . Prince E W31‘ Mscxinnon. Mrs J. E. B. H“ worship’ H” MD pm, being taken Prank Durglé D. N. M-a/cLea.n. 7:30-gsissson,ln Hoard Room. 4 Olfldll P"°°""“'°d W” pm“ t°1 e‘ by Mr. Harvey MscPl-lerson. At J ,£,1‘_°¢;‘b_ '1-l"W—W~ P'- 3056- J- . , romance ma 3 neg successful contestants. At the cos the “mm “W,” Mm ‘ _ . s ., J. Allan Gauthier. ' ”“" Ma.cl.oan.g v. a delightful and m- Prim °°imihA- 1"- hessty cheers were given for A and wifimgllxalrik iambic maltwhgrfila H11?’ §’oc“i3 drains-lwlwd SW7 lsnfis Kinnon and MI‘. Mvl-llmr C°l~ M” gpil-ins solo. Mr. A. Roy Kendall Late I1 ‘ any at 's- . .. glgslw MILK‘ W -._t'ht~ oth murulni ""'A. 3" univvil-alasonsltunl Lid-— an Cleo.A. Ol\I'CSfile.El.l’1l1le'l' mim- Arsenauit, Mclfiarlaslo, Rev. M. E. aumgct, at h summer bung- _ smcis. slow the nl..;‘i..°.i.°.. held. g‘,'°P‘fv°gl,,}‘£m° ,§’,’!“,;",3,‘ ,,‘,‘,‘,§,,’,°,.}‘f"' molly olzd Ohsrlottetown—Leo r-. t Pefsoflfils ins incur-a. Beldon 'I‘eaIo'J. caus- ,,m°°.’°“°‘” ‘“°""‘“" "‘° ’“°'““¢ Th‘ .._°‘J,, """"“ - ' ins 01 H“n°°l' F""°"- et' Dunsculs Credit mu Ltd }grv::i:;1;t1h§}'ll;:‘u:i:i:::8:§w ‘J’: “W Mrs. Irvin Iilolines big M". H, A'tmmm,gg%twmd‘§ ?1en.rd'_l’aog.tefA1wfb-—Baai‘l_McQllgl:i. Leo . n throifll ‘ in re urn re Dam ' D°‘“M- , world for,-naw-3:001 f*“‘- '"*'° “ m v. and other ts $°'3l$%e?~Monmsl sitar spending, u.n91;*‘gl;°*°W7,‘ F'Fr§fiugh'~‘;; Nfifiiiii action in China where 0sbla‘:t.!In‘d; of. _t In 0 km“. two week‘ mm hm. mun“ M,“ mu” W . Jae n. bombs to film an 301‘ - ’ and Mrs. Bani. stentuord, 20 ,3 Peri” ham v W4 "'1\rky?’ wnuuocs is n. in 3. Ave. - J -- - - the Prince n _ ‘ sd Maotxmsld. R. 0. Mac- ” I » m“-‘°" To Clasif ~ at 'l‘elnass‘ Credit Union Ltd T°° __ ~ y nukes-nup'ezc Moumis. Jdinee th. wtilttle Pond Credit Union Lid.-— P. D. . Jsmes D. .. is. es. Anthea.‘ Cred rmlon , fiiocmileld-—V;iillIm gueids L” l areal ‘Union ma’.-' - 35. O'Brien, mm. J" lurk‘: credit Union l.'.fd.. I.0l’1'lDLloi0I' .IIlAL0I‘ls ' refit! . ’KO and .7. 3 ' - . _ Egg-79 0-33" 5 - - 4. milcldy-Flam Murphy. _Peter at. Au9‘llstine's Credit Ur-rim Ltd.. mule D» J cum. l‘sidsve..n. gr . U Visited city Over Week-end Among‘ the week-and isitor Charlottetown were Mlnyand $4.3: F. W. Percival, who are related to Mrs.’ (Justice) Haszard through mart 8416. Mi‘. Percivfll is space-bu er’ for J. J. Gibbons, Ltd. Ad.v)ertlsll1g Agency, Toronto, with branches throuzhiout Canada. He is visiting different parts of the Dominion for the purpose of making him. self acquainted with the territory which he has to serve in his re- sponsible position as purchaser of advertising space in newspapers and other periodicals. Mrs. Percivars brother. Mr. Geoffrey .Warren. is married to a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. MacDonald. of Penticton. B. c., and formerly of The Two Macs of this city. The other daughter is married to Dr. Huszard, son of the late Mr. Justice and Mrs. Has- zaird. The Pemlvals are covering Que- bec and the Miaritime Provinces by car. and have already accounted for 4.600 miles. which will be greatly augmented by the time they return to onto. While in Charlottetown they were guests at the Charlottetown Hotel and were visited by humer- ous friends of the Macbonaids and were guests in turn at the home of Mrs. Haszard. Euston Strm. 'l‘he_v left yesterday on mtum is the mainland. Appreciation FromHerMaje_sty Queen Mary The following letter has been le- celvecl by the Secretary of the Char- lottetown Branch of Queen Mary Needlework Guild from Lad Cyn- thia Colville, Lady-in—wait rig to Her Majest Queen M : Marlboroug I-Iouse,S. .1 June 23rd, 1939 Dear Madame: I am commanded by Queen Mary to thank the officers and members of; the Charlottetown Branch of the Queen Mary Needle Guild most warmly for their beautiful gift to Her Majesty's Maternity Home — one of the very nicest birthday presents that the Queen ever re- al‘-'§s‘mtc jack is uite lov e ed e are q - ely—-but everyth is charming all wonderfully m e, and meet at- tmctive: and enchanting collectic_n of baby cloilhes for Queen Marys Maternity Home, and one that, at you know, is deeply appreciated by Her Majesty, The parcel arrived on June 14th the day on which the Queen asked if it had come, because. of course, Her Majesty was not able at first. after her accident. to deal with correspondence in any shape or or m. It is really a miracle that the ef- fects of the Queen’: unfortunate mishap were not more serious, and by now Her Majesty looks quite herself, though, of course. the shock and severe bruising, have neces- sitated. a period of complete rest and quiet. and it will be souls time. even now, before the Queen will be able to resume all the us- ual activities. Her Majesty thanks all members Q. M. N. G. very much for their sympathy over the accident, and also for their lovely birthday card. The Queen is delighted with it and greatly interested in the pleas- ant vieg of Government House. What you say about the Royal tour in Canada, bears out all Her Majesty has herselt heard. and evidently the progress of the King and Queen through Canada has been a very wonderful experience for Their Majestics. Queen has heard how touched and de- lighted they have been. by the 811- thuslastlc and affectionate wel~ come they have everywhere 1'9‘ ceivcd and Her Majesty hopes tihlt you all had a splendid view of the King and Queen in Prince Edward Island. Believe me, Yours very truly 00 C P. S. This letter should have gone out a. week ago. but the vol- ume of correspondence has been so tremendous, that it has been imphosible to tiieal with replies if! the roper or er. I shguld also add that I-ad"; Constance Milnes Gaskell waslwi ‘ Qpeen Mary when the - happened and escaped without ser- louskhurl—-JU5t bad bruises and E blue. eye. Lady Constance went out of Walt- ing before your letter arrived. I have told her of your kind en- quirie=. for which she asks me to thank you gratefully. CRil|T|lEl5llRT WINNIPEG, Ma.n.. July 9-—C0ndl- tions have been generally ideal for crops clurin the ast‘week..WB1'm weather wit ampe caused rapid progress. Demise mm rust. grasshoppers and other posts is almost non-existent and present indications point to the best e in years, according to the Weekly op Report of the Department of ' rhultiiF°..,QH.U£§Bn_- r kegt. Charles Credit Union Ltd» Armadale-Damiel MacDonald, Ste- phen Mclnnls. Rollo Bay Credit Unlianv Ltd. souris Wwt—Fl:ancls J. Olieefe. Fabian Gallant. Bedeque Credit Union Ltd" BO- deque_Irving Toombs. D0liII’1fi5= M‘acP’a.l'lane. St. Paul‘! Credit Union Lida Summorsids.-——A. 1". Arsemult.HelI- W. Wedge. ryaeorgctown Credit. Union Ltd.-— D. E. Mcxlnnon. George M000!- mac . ' at. Andi-e'w‘s Credit Union List. Mount Eiewa.r’t—-1". Lit Md -—Johiil Msobonald. Michael .1. Credit Union Ltd-— Mar n Desltoohes. Leo Gaudet. Wellington in. Richmond Cre- dit on Ltd.» clli smes M 11. Get Paid ‘. shells Maris Credit Ufikm Ltd.. Ntgmrieh R.ustico—-Jenna 0. Discu- u .. - Liauorian w-edit Unlrm Lid. dmulotieiown-J. plus Callaghan. M. P. Kenny. - 4 Omit Union hid. El- . 1''. Place. 0. W. ‘nose. ”¥L:. ‘.i’."l';‘.-.“u°fi" 5: of the Charlottetown Branch of the f lime dglmnalzxtlli Ls- oretlireopgnlng No wonder millions daily find reel enjoyment in the rich, luv:->-_.1stin¢ flavor of WrlgIey’s .!'Ile;' F. And it. not only taste: good ' keep teeth bright and an. breath pleasant. Try Boll‘-c tuu.:i)'I Get in the good habit of chewing Wrigley’: after every meal. Smnli in cost but big in benefits. institutes Hold District convention _ he district convention of Institutes of New Ann-an. lers Rest. Linkletter, Belmont. Lot 18, Central Lat 16, southwest Lot 16, and sherbrocke, was held re- oently in ’I?ravellers Rest Hall. The New Amish Institute ladies were hostesses for the day. The prwiderrt, Mrs. Hopgcod Rayner occupied the chair. Miss Dalton, gecretary, road the minutes of the previous annual meeting. ‘rho:-s were about ninety ladies it and the meetings were E?tr‘interv§tizi8 md l71‘0m~‘1b1¢-‘- Afternoon Session The afternoon session opened a- bout 230 with the institute Ode and Creed. Mrs. John Moase, New Amxaln gave the address of wel- come which was replied to by Mrs. Charles Monkley, Central but 16. Each district then submitted their reports for the year, which were most encouragirlg and show- ed that the Instztutaes had been functioning and doing excellent work during the year. committees were appointed. A feature of the aftemoon was a demonstration by rehearsal ah Gulders and Rangers are aslted to Confederation be at st. James Hall tonight at '1 o'clock forla song rehearsal for the confederation Cam e. Please bring your song sheets. In Memoriam MR. MARTIN A. HECKBEE1‘ Theo passed Ihursdsa morning at his l‘.3'§.’é oi: summer- side, Martin Asher I-Ieclrbert at the advanced age of 85 years. Mr. Heck- Mr, Heckbert had been in the em- ploy of the Rallwn man and for a this lived in the Eastern part of the Island. For the pwt, thirty years Mr. Heckbert re- sided in Summersigle and has been retired for about nine years. thoaslsiant supervisor, Miss Has-_ mod, on needlepoint and other stirtcllery. Barnard brought some lovely pieces of needlepoint to illustrate her talk. lvllss Has- zard also had some very fine ex- iiibits of felt work which were really masterpieces in embroidered elc work. The members of the diflenent Institutes had some love- 1y pieces of haridicmft on display. Love hoolted rugs, afgluans, and other lovely airticlw. much adrnired. 'Iihe election of officers resulted in Mrs. Roy Maolssan of Central Lot 16 being elected as president; Mrs. E. 0. Johnson of Belmont. vice president, and Mrs. Bud Birch Behnant. secretary. Delegates to the provincial election, Mrs. George Pickering. Bxmtrnemide; alternative Miss Emillne Marchbank, Travel- lers Rest. Resolutions were passed asking for more rigid rules for the Prohi- bition Act and reckless driving; that the De of Education would give serious consideration to the more efficient teaching of which were 0 of the public schools in iihe fall; also that the TB. int he contin- ued in the schools. Resolutions of the Now Mr. Heclcbert was a man of ster- ling character and most highly es- teemed by railway officials and by his fellow employees... He was a most conscientious citizen and most high- ly esteemed by all who knew him He found leasure in tho simple things in fe and was happy and contented with his family and friends. He had the great misfort- une to lose his life’; partner or. June 20th, 1938. but was tenderly cared for by his (laughter. Con- stance, who remained with her par- ents (hiring their reclining years. Besides Miss Co nce. arlothcl daughter, Miss E resided in home. The relnain .4: sons and daughters are Mrs. Alexandzr Col‘- bett of Maiden. Mas=.. Mrs. William Matthews, Summerside, William. in Winnipeg and Edward in Medicine But: one brother. Charles, also sur- vives and resides in West Devon. - The funeral was held on Friday afternoon from the home. Rev. L. E. 0. Davies ofrir-iaiing. Hymns sung were "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say." and Abide with Me". The pall- bearers were old friends and neigh- bors. Messrs B. W. Robinson. George A. Bmvness. Mnvor John E. Cami’?- bel1.'I'homas Bishop. Horace Lyle and Chester Palmer. Interment was in the familv plot. at the People’s Cemetery.—s. An.n.a.n tuts and others who had made the meetings such a succes. The quest‘ 1 box led to manyl discussions of interest to the In- stitutes. Among the most impor- tant was one. wih could not the provincial convenrton be held in surrunea-side? A vote of thanks was tender-ed to Miss Ksszud for her excellent oration. supper was served fig“ the close of the afternoon Sr‘:- Evening Session The evening session opened at 830 with s gem-emal sing song com- mencing with the Island Hy-mn, Mrs. Morrison of St. Eleanars at A vocal duet by Miss Mary Memhbamk and Miss Evei Ramsay, with Mrs. George Ram- say at the piano received treason.- dous applause. These ladies were from Travellers Rest Institute. A number of children from south West, Lot is put on a Red Cross pageant under ilhe direction of Min Dalton. their teacher. This nu ‘ was very delightful and the children were rewarded with he-arty applause. Mrs.Art‘hAxr Mcmwen and Geo: Picker-inc. Bmmnerside. ropreeen - inc Si‘-erbrooke Institute. sang a pleasing d/uet accompanied by Mrs. John Doblon. Bumm std-. which will heartily mound. little bots, Master Edman the piano. and tie Miss Mouse from New . sang a. charming scotch song which deserves special men- tion. sooompanicd by the Lfnklettor Road Institute gave umomus reading. a h Mr. Allison Prontt Mr. Allison Profitt of Freetown: NOTICE The Annual Meeting of The M1- sonlc Temple Company will be held In the office of E. R. Brow & Son. 144 Richmond Street. on Wednes- day the 12th day of July proxlmn at 7 o'clock P. M. J. B. snow. Secretary. Charlottetown, P. E, 1. July 10. 1939. L—Z59-1-10-2i. vi- 1. n" a’ Blood Test For Cows The regulations of the Pro- vincial Exhibition Association state that no entries will be received in the cattle classes neither registered nor grade wlthout a certificatrshowing a negative blood test for I Banrs Disease. -f'J':I'h'-'-r‘-‘I-'-"s'a'.F4'u‘.".!.'.%'.5 . .'.'. '~'.'..'.'.'n'.'l:'l-'in'~ Llgso-1 0 5i How Are Your Eyes‘? I h in symfl‘ of s‘tI'ysoi‘rln-:Iheca4?s"chi!.s. sore syfl or dlniness — «menu. is spee- lnllst. E i M service with years of .x§$'s§nee and s lholvlfll reh-scllng service. Call in and discuss your dif- flenidcs. B. F. liotcheson G. F. IIUICHE 3133‘- .. .-.‘.'b’u1'uHs'L'iur‘-‘-’-'s’U'-‘d'ln'.'.".." - _ , . the brilrht and girl. He also moles of the remendoun Dart that women tabs the lllssossrlllfarm. He placed f .es‘0_ne of the dMam 0 fife and I BIVOC sI)iI|.l‘l'Q 5: highest mt.“ lung mt wu huddled suggaflv vote of ' -m""‘,2z.uuonu Anthem «mum to llflfll to e oloII- I may . I‘. G. HUTf'!lIlSON bert was the son or John I-feekbert since a young, ..,.e...-.< .. .-_-.:;;.:.'; . H. r S