AY sussciiiniiflsm 1N6 FRIENSIIIPS —M‘r. Donald W. Stewart and BUDGET? FDR 011a sATulifi "mnnon, Daniel Bryn-n. Aeneas Ms. Donald. A. lit-McCor-ma McEachei-n and Dan MoDone Hearse driver, James A, McDon- sga OUR NEWS --F0lt'l‘Y HOURS DEVOTION- The immaculate Conception Church at fifteen Point opened their Forty Hours Devotion on Sunday Rnv. Nauire Pizlhriea‘. P. P. e s t .111 1 ma» ' l ' “ ° ° “‘{“"“m n ooon HUNTING-Island sports- t was in the Churc eterv Cape ‘Biw- Blshop conducted ofScotiand Cem ACTING ASS slicl-YTOB-MI- Gian Burke. West Royalty. a son. __,_.___ ID MEETS-The MODOUGALL-ukt the Prince m. F. X. t ll‘- ev. Urban Gillis. We- ‘ meet-int; 01 me D cached by the Rev. Dr. and nd Rev. Francis Arsen- Mission Held of West- ern Canada, who is an. his old home in . ere was a very large at- the Forty Hourswlllclose hing with High terday afternw in nt the on. D1‘- lon of Maw. J. Brown aalsted at y ._____ ARRIVED IOME- Mrs. B. FUNERAL ATdBONS b h" Mm John G. McDouga-il of Bonshaw was John W. MacDonald. Services at the house cted b ACTING CITY C0 --Chlef Birtwlstlo of the City Po lice is acting clerk of the court in the absence of Maor W. A. Smith of Signallers who been ed leave of absence for on Tuesday mor meeting was carried out. Mraw. J- BN1 miles from Eldon to Shirley. SCOTT-At. Bumm 718l- . r. s. oit a son. Ian March. IIlIFEoCEACHERN At A — in Ross Sept. l7, 1989. to Mt‘; pp John MacEachern, a daughter, GABRETT—AI; East Baltic, Sept, ouaéoso. to Mr. and Mrs. C, ma. AUXILIARY‘ “Ecmvms -‘ Th” Montreal. Qiwbec. North Bay, B I Callsgidsr Ontfxvmere- visi “ANEOU! snow taut... meeting after t” "m" °““° 5 months last evenin . form of a supper me well attended. Encouraging reports of the workwere give oral new members were eluding a life membze. interment Canoe The pallbearers we I... Comey. James Bows and Edwin BOYCQ. REST-— Fimeral of Louise Rice was held acLean yesterday afternoon. Services were conducted by the Peoples Cemets PZHLDCHTBIS were. M Brown, Alex Brown. A Klnnon, James Robin has, and Arthur Tomllns. vices Raymond. an active re: Messrs. T. L. executive. who recen of St. Central Bedeque. a shower was tcnde Frimell on the occ Richard Gardiner l6, who celebrat- ed their Diamond ust 18th have rece from and other American oi Church. Westm ty o'clock, Wednesd l on Sept. 17. 1989 to Ml‘ 8th, whm tine pastor . st L lc Mulllgfllhliilllilieddlh mar Valley. a daughter. Velma 9Y- BUB and M“ G" w' $111“ Reginald .1 a . and ‘r0 STUDY FOR. PJUESTIIOOD -Mr. John Oatway o! this city left, yesterday for B tar-lo where he enter Mil- l left for his home nday morning. The past week he and and Mr. and Mrs. C ior spent at Pleasant Rev G. Carlyle iner, Central Lot. l6, 1 n“ m“! “m Q“ . flowers and a. wreath tliié! NOY-MOSSMAN-At Pownal P". sonage. September Rev. D. K. Ross B. A., Fred M, Mossman to Avis Shirley Noy, both wen. AItlSlL-Ai. the Manse, ll in the owner and h‘ q mum” MEQ“ N plant near Boston. H am Joseph naught’ Americans 100 per ' Britain and France rzrunrvs mom MEETING - gned Private Secrets M: J. E. Stems, manager oi Stems’ rs message came by cable rs PRELIMINARY IIEARIN of Charlottetown. tl0ll msdo . Louis Dou- arge oi the altar dress congratulat- ed the young man FUNERAL YESTERDAY —The funaal oi Joseph M. Do held Monday mominz residence. Upper ‘Ween Street to the Church of the Most Holy Re- deemer where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. R. Baines are very grateful a Rcv. W. A. MacQuarrie, BA, 131)” Iocksley Harvey Bowen, of/Wheat. cy River. to Harriett Vera Farlsh of Stanley Bridge. ' DOCIIERTY- STONE- At age" Cornwall. P. E. 1., September 20th, 1939 by Rev, Woodside. John Willia of Kingstgln to Ruth Evelyn stone w 1. DOCHERTY —CURRIE — At the home of the bride, on se tember 16. i999, by Rev. E R. Woo side. Earl Alexander Dodhert ‘Thelma. Jean Curr e oi Green S CONNICK-LcBLANC-At the Ro- man Catholic Church, Remouald, on Sept. 5. 1939. bv the Rev. Pr. Dubi Mary Burnctta Connick of . I. to Frederick Le- Blanc of Halifax, N , DlNGWELL-HAZLETT —- At Paul's Church, Charlottetown Ven. Archdeacon Raymond oificia. on Wednesday. September 20th. E win Franklin Dingwell Rvebecca Hazlett. P E. . -MYERS— At. Charlotte- town. on Wednesday, 39m 1930, by Rev, J, 1x Frederic Earle Rankin Herbert. ' ROBERTS - rmzzaup-st the h home of Mrs. John J. Frizzell. Cen- . fte w barge has been a Canada A t u’ e C1:a1lo1t,eto\\'n Hospl ra Falls and Roches- ition cock recovering from ll a dry cleaning school where new methods of dry were demonstrated by ex- is w o came irom all over the Stems said that ha had received ..e tips 0n dry cleaning hased some new equip. tr York and to the erry BRUSH FIRES RAGE- t 454 Wlllowdale Ave. Canadian Mounted acting volunteer fire- br with a EO-mlle, radluts scri t Victoria and Sp with loser blames at Sta Tracadie. No buildings we ed destroyed but several MARRIAGE-The Fredrick Melbourne Avis Shirley Noy was at Pownal Parson Erld of tho World nqslnsp Large was compapied bv Mrs. the death of his wife wcund through her heart- MRS. CULLEN-— GUNNERS UP EAR we D last night ~not.to . Wednesda Sept. 13th at. a o'clock P. M. The rides- maid was Miss Rena Boswell and a five sons and a son-ln-law of Augustine Peters. grave was conducted by Rev. F, McKenna, CSSR TURNIPS 25 CENTS- Prince Edward Island turnips were quot- ed at 26 cents to the growers yesl- Y season in Prince ly this morning. W,“ of happ1ne5s_ After the signatures l documen , Miss Etta ed sweet music and lunch was served by Mrs. Ross. The le received congratula- t wishes from a h of friends who were waiting at the Parsonage door at the close of the be" 9 m SM Dun‘ The very 1117133311 unex Charla iy in November. Seasc ducks and geese was changed r to give Island gunners .iunitv for longer goose Hitherto the season o _ 115 and closed on Nov th cl Mrs. . . it Marshfield, who died o! peritonitis in it, ich M September 1st. 198 , B8B 0f 46 came as a gres m uNom small quantities were moving. The n a consldorflblfl Ill-Ye- M vlcwruv spnngwrk crop was expected to 0! d m hg-qros ‘were, Messrs. average due to la sen. Di‘, G. L. Smlt two days‘ were rem‘. alderétfistgf Marshfield -by the R0 The deceased was alwa be honest. upflaht and quiet in his manner and by his many uai tan In Ms ch reside-at Village best wishes oi a host of friends. ters could do little to Flood, and Patrick Dennis. icus damn-Se d0“- bushcl for tab a stock potatoes, an advance of five cents since week. Only a few tubers were dug In past years, since of the eel grass. ment and unusu the disappearance the southern mi reached here mu ch rived when the season closed, sportsmen sald. INSTALL FIRE ESCAPE- eing from a fire Several months have passed since any details of the work being done rphanage have a. in -i.he press. not because of formation but. rather the recon t across the dlstrlc moving. Farmers seemed to have little desire to hurry their crop to market, itwas said. An interesting-military wedd took place yesterdyig SUFFERS nlénusad N-Sevefeiy um me "oasemen ing installed on th 3-113 I-lutchison d Home here. The buildlniz. a W86 n, _ St, frame st Hospital and 0P‘ sent hospital build- home for old peo- trol late ‘yesterday rrs who fcught the stu The district scho lThe tgeenerailflri-aililtine in July 191a he “s enofcym et's and surrounding vicinity. W 9“ and honoured lad- ics in the ‘person be 1v ward at. the age of Charlottetown when Margaret Brehaut. William M. Brchaut Brehaut, became the b Stewart Gordon Ives. of the Royal Canadian Artilleriygkson of Mr. and l9 on which date Ocean Falls. B. C. where he was engaged in a papa a number of years. Discoverin this class of were: glad not lng destroyed st. mg 15 used as a f the day but was saved n who were forced h water continually it was checked, dl damage to the woods lv confined to the blue it. cut. a swath abo and about one half basement to light Comm ttee has been very . There were several cans d paint stored there, sumad that fumes from a leak in one of th ____._. BELLS -- A lllllet. l’ lace on September Barker, Mliii Marion Roberta fir: sell of Central Bedeque, to Mr. Wal- ter i-landson Roberts, North Wlnsloe STEWART-MCDONALD -- At thi United Church Manse. 5P8 deavoringl always to e. to her eternal re Finances just no ordinary receipts ped considerably as con:- o Mrs. Hanning had al- i an unusually robust but, for some months demise, it. was ap- d as soon as Mrs. a match and be- d on the gas o! the heater. The rescue squad o! M. L. H. d: P. Cons, was summoned and Les James Church rimmed the cere- mony which w: witnmcd by a Kenlle. dfilliihl/El’ 0i M? great many guests and fr The bride was given riags by her father. attractive in her weddi lvfiabeth blue with japonlca ac- hat to match. Her bouquet’! was a. nosegay. Her sister. Pi! him lust, eleven months He leaves to mourn w e . East Royalty, York and Stanley and Alexander of Marshfield. neral‘ under the g ly expenditure that soon _._ 4 were forced to dc ur w honeymoon, M . eptlon at the home rents, when a large number oi riends tend their best. wi Mrs. Crayfer will where Mr. Orayfer is a prosperosus House. P. E. I. MATHESON-MACJIANE-At the home of the bride's parents. Nine Mlle Creek. on Saturday Septem- ber 18, 1939. by the Rev. G. Carlyle WENT-oi‘. Miss Ella. Florence Mac- Chester Raymond Mathaon oi Milton. BARWlSE-THOMPSON- At Trin- . 0d Church Parsonage. Charlottetown. August 25m, 1939, by the Rev. Iiewls Murray, Helen Isabel Barwise of North Bedeque to Frederick Isaac ‘Thompson, Dun- taff . BOYLE-MATHESON — At A-ppin d Road, on Saturday, sept. 1a, 1939, . H. Bishop. Katherine Ellen Matheson oi Armin Rom m Robert Daniel Haven. WlllTEIlEAD-B 0 W N E S S —At Charlottetown on September 1999. ‘by the Rev, Miss Wanda Edith Bowness of Nor- boro to Robert Armel ivhitehead BREHAUT-IVES-Jn annual Rummage Sale em; they hope it will be well patronized both by contributors and o e realized more rom the gas fixture. Stephens was for- merly Miss Bessie Manderson oi’ N FUNERAL YESTElfiiAY J—'I‘l'y\e Charlottetown ' who f - fly satmday worm aim strength c un esterday afternoon. OT? bridesmaid wore a ber that. s general each year so we depend on that collection to over to the following year; now funds arc almost gone and sev- eral large expcréiitures ding da . dersiioe o his brother Al Msrahffcld Cemetery, ave were conducted by yle Webster. Charlotte; o his school c ums, Messrs. Ybrflls and Arthur Foster. Wylie Gib 'I‘he following statement. was Sued yesterday in connectio the meeting of National Le “The re ular meeting of the Nat- ional Serv ce Committee h on Tuesday. September, 19th, with a ful attendance of members. "The sllb-Colnmltl/Ee appointed to n the Charlottetown submitted a written report. after some discussion was adopted with one amendment. “The sub-committee appoint/ed to deal with the matter oi of Car-ferry terminals su tentative report and present a memorand meeting. "The Minister oi tended on the Comm ttec and felred the Isxenvicaaotigathgsgroiylinclsl u“ omens s u a nec- , w" work and ‘t’ w“ "Mb nell lived alone until i’o at. the Committee that the Supervisor stitutes for the Prov Executive of the Pro of the Red Cross Society be view to co-ordinatin oi the two organhnt ons roviding socks an or those on active ser- ce. "Dr W J. P. MacMillan advised arding the splen- held the evenin nosegay bouquet. Mr. was the David Mathieson of the R. C. A and Lleut. Dr. Loyola. Duffy of the R. C. A. M. C. were the ushers. The church was beautifully dec- orated with autumnal flowers. Durlna held at Charlotte wn. 32? lflttred near. we “e byfr DRY WEli"""-IER CON of the sacraments -Weather co"! nued unusu Charlottetown was by he). Mm pasmh George McDonald and v-“erlmcnial Sta- Bertramlfatterson gm. said last. night. Farmers pwere ful rend ion of "Because. ed by Miss Lillian McKenzie at. the d" ‘t’ ‘Wk °' mm‘ building had to be lnted, These are some at. await us and along e must be prepared ior cost of supplies due to ra idly rising prices of many neces-l sit es. At the meeting of iderable discussion “of Rev. w. wadlgnd who d servifies att c? Th p“ to his eternal home, it of Mr. Hector MaoCan- id accomplish or sull- a hole four feet. dcen wa Y lverined into dust at the touch. p t. hed been reported from many k. sections of the Province, the wea- ther observer said, b peratum had not dro msge from frost had been very slight. he believed. and w experienced in small areas @0135 not been damaged f) Rify 6357.1... ll. '“" The National Veterans Prince Edward Island disc rgan. Following the church ceremony a reception was held at. the home of the bride's paren Eus Street. The house with sna -dragons_ room the table was Martin MacDonald‘ nelThe deceased who was 76 years huiband. {our sons a i“ Jchn and Nathaniel athome the United States. “m at l1 “if? neighbor and was well a ably known throughout W. Although not in good heal last few years, Mr. MacCsn- d 11d industrious in all decorated forming th flowers being in ho Fielding poured coffee. generous public were ma the facts they would t . . . th with in Effie Margaret Brehaut. ter of Mr. and Mrs . Mr. and Mrs. '1". Gordon Ives. “AR""I="-TH!V\lPF‘IlN- At. ‘Irin- Charlottetown. Aug the Rev. Lewis WILL BE FERTILIZER —C0m- would probably Lmymer, incc Edward Is- she was a model at an amiable m waited kindly on her nLrciai fertilizer be available to Pr laud Etmners next Suring at only slightly advanced ' ‘he new European War. carncd unofficially last nigh wcl are work to carry on this same meeting it. was in October this year; p thereiorswible appear n8 home and move to the city, where he was well and tenderly cared for at the home of bis yo ther. Robert. During his ii was visited frequently by L. Dcnton of Oharlotteto He leaves to cherish his memory two sisters and two bmdiers. Til Mrs. Ewen Mackinnon oi Sask- atchewan; Flora. Mrs. Walter Mac- Phee. Charlottetown; Hammond of Boston, Mass, and Robert. of Char- A short funeral service was held at the Cutoliffe Funeral Home at Charlottetown on Tuesday at. 1.90 P. M. The remains were then am. VQWG $0 l-hfi 11mg Creek Baptist Church where a very large hum. ber of friends and relatives their final tribute. _ ittinglgv from tths text. be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ." which ac- fo his abundant. mercy, ""1? 1109018311’ the resurrect-ion of Interment was made in the St. Caqtvhhcrineb Cemete and Mrs. B. Patterson Later Lleut. and M WEB on a wedding trip a.f t 1mm will reside in Char the groom is called 18115! tary duty. For travelli wmmficlll donned a blue dress berry accessories and The groom's gift. W!" was a beautiful gol A very impressive 0T wedding was the arc side the church door of honor ccvmrpo the Royal Canadian Artillery. The groom is an officer of the unit. serve Canada durlrvz the nt pea Bnlce Wormaoott Secretary Charlottetown Branch of the Can- npose of this survey was list. o1 returned men ready for service in C n guard tain vulnerable places on Lhejsland such as the Car Ferry tenninal at Borden. elrv-trlc plants, oil tanks etc. Although the present list of 600 men is being swelled from day to theme is at present. only one ice man doing guard duty. reported that the Natloréal citise S near future demand that all places of public importance be placed un- er guard. On Sept. l6. the total registration of National Veterans was 68.810. an a proximately 5.000 August. Registra- tion by Provinces Columbia. 0,900: Saskatchewan, 8.308: Manitoba, 4,- 347: New Brunswick. 3.357; Dd The future oi the Orp wn the work must decreased in like pro cannot believe that so faithfully stood pe it failure contributor would onl a up sufficient to meet. the n . lye are endeavorin and preserve the l P0 fertilizers. some of which is im- from Euroman countries vzculd not be available for year's crops in the event, of wa continuing until then. commercial fertilizers would great- WTLLIAMS-MaPCAPII. - At Rectory. Port Hill. Son‘. 1s. 19:9. Hart-Davies. Budd Stanley Williams of Ellerslie, to Edith Pearl llfsicCaull for She was alway the Committee r to mou he eaves the National and Provincia ‘mwmg daukmers’ the Red Cross Society were ' s clearing houses for vice organizations in the Provincial Pre- sident of the Boy Scouts offering the services of that body the need might arise was re d mittee was appointed to keep in touch ss on the employment. or th on and the extending sub-committee was ap- inted to gather all e Dominion for considera- discussion at a later meet- i . “The next meeting of the Com- ‘mead annual crop of pota- id. Dealers anticipat- ml the United States would sup- ply what had been shipped former- ly ircnl Europraii countries. i t i i D. L OT-lenley. On the evening of June 16th there OT-lenley, eighteen (Jhurlottctoum on ceiully away to her etcr- M11, _ Mrs. Malcolm Maclnnis home Mg 511° W“ 3-week: trip R T N H ME — Mr. E UR S. I? an MaeMILLAN-Jn ndav after an enjoyable 59ml” in which they covered iles and visited King- and Montreal after ending some time in Nova where they travelled about. s. It was a most enjoyable left their son Charlie at he is a student at. Millan. aged '70 years. HOWLETT—AL Zifi King Street. Charlottetown on September 1939, Catherine Burnett. drmriy br- loved wife of James Houdctt. nerd ears. F" HOLSON-At the ward Island Hos. ital on September 16. 19 9. Mrs. Nicholson aged 93 y or W t. 17th, i939. Miss Mar rly of Charlottetown. MoLEOD-Ai Charlottetown chcl V (b in her eighiy-flrst year. stricken with an attack of Influenza some 3300 m in the u-mtor and although she came 5w“ thro h the weakening effects of ' ckness she did not re he usual strength. Throug she fought bravely to rally but could t dmmvanmge Kingston where Queens University. nia. Her funeral was h nesday morning, April the large number of followed her mortal Margaret's Church condition of roads. gfd how she was lov Requiem High Mass Rev. Father McDon We count. on your caused by the Influenza attack a d eventually lost the batt slipped quietly away on ihv lob of June. Her C lliude was remarkable and it k pt Her firm faith in the Sheph- snuls was sufficient to as- sure her that what Jesus Chri His Disciples before His de was also her po was preparing a p lmavenly mansions. of her earthly pilgr be received into her eternal home, home free from MacEwen. A. K, uacpvhei. Wank Bruce MecLcsn, and Malcolm Mas. Neill. Several beautiful sways oi 110w. bore a silent testimony o1 u. There passed awa , after a long-iv illness, on Monday, Sept. 11th, the late aoLean at the age of eighty-one The late lvir. Maollean, a son e late Donald Macloan and his fe, the late Sarah Ellis, in Tvne Valley wi to Searletown where d he became one of the well known In 1958. the late Mr. Maobean 119-141 married Janet Campbell oi Wel- at body was tcrrderely September 17th. Ernest L. side that. of her hu to await e glorlo The pgll-beareriwe- lace for h r in the in "CAP" That atethe end his early years TIPP|E AND image she would his parents. YOUNG MAN, WHAT‘ ARE. TIPPIEJN Me ARE. JUST 01.n- TAKIN’ A one brother Alcxandc merville, Masss, brothers and five sisters pre-d ed her as follows: Daniel M. Donald. John A. Mac W" three children, two sons and one One son and the daughA- away some years ago. Angus Mum“ a1 d_ spfigim‘ M“ beloved widow, and son scm, G Dmmd Dmmm prmmfld‘ mourn the passing of a loved hus- ' band and father. A few years ago. the late Mr. his widow moved from Searletown to Charlottet- own. Besides a beloved widow and one son. the late Mr. Macbean leaves to nigurn three sisters, Mrs. Henry MM! Mrs. Hu h Macbeod. B married Malcolm rec sons and one ' C mmirlrsgs. Bradalbane; neih Maolnnis, Bedicrd Anlus .. and three brothers, Will Ellerslie, Edward and Daniel ivokflsesmmhs y: i "r