9E; Q. l. o: _ges * F§aIE E vs its § Eas- ' s"? firs..." IIJIII Lnydll na-Oitl auras rnawsaaeba-vncv F. E died , ames MacLeod oi Bummerslde. - Mrs. Brown spent her girlhood “flnlummerside where she will be kindly remembered. She leaves her husband and one little daughter leven years olg also her mother. Jhree sisters, Mrs. Valentine oi’ Cal- Ilfy. Mrs. Graham of Edmonton I, l and Mrs. Macldurdo oi is VITIIQN’ NONAGINAIIAN- DOUGH, is ii sé is is?” Bu legraln Sunday night sad news that ~his away in Winnipeg on Situr- i .1. E 5 § "l S‘! s 3 E . She wssii I. 111C118"? and Q10 o" Gl Wednesday. Owoher Ill‘. 5i 5i s s l i ti; 55s E i; llE F51 1M4 It Nln lild went I00 E s Z4 i fsgif". ti??? g E to mean a great deal to the Club and, we hope, will be o1 beneiit and interest to the new members who have Joined. infancy to the days oi the gay min- Ihdaflottll. P. lllll Plnlk Linklsttel‘. Linkle Campbell ntllllld the and ll!!- A. Cami. Dradalblne to age cc ninety years whomlvnlpethy is extended-l health and tfiidg a in current evenis. plays remarkable was a very ll-Pfl attendance o!‘ tan T. B. Acker oi Halifax, who ml setivity ior friends from all parts oi the Pro-lhascollle to Charlottetown incon- the company! both youii: time to timo| til her. mo. slJeans conducted the service. The from m, cum‘, w" promptly m“ m ,~ spinal-s, Donald Baker. t u. more! Bay glgmotlJames Marchbanks. George Harris been‘ and A. a‘. v erfsnt was in the Peoples Cont"?! o: his uncle John l-l. G. Fraser in ‘~ . l W" G" ' ' nhmI-hsosvihcmsivl‘ olciidiisa tier Road and mm fi religious lilo would be placed on _~—s-a_ _'_ _ . 131132? l".i‘l=l’2€°?-...l'°.'°““‘ "“ -I'UN8RAL5 SSIVICI - There W. ‘lurnsr was in the chaiegitohtir- vines at the iunslel services in the quot a u-lpploa childr ' lime Presbyterian Church, Summerside , which opens today, melugusi. A ior Ira. xilen Milllgen on Sundayil-oqum 1mm m, mg gm“ M- u- IMGTIDOD. RSV. U. J. Si. Gill!’ “gun” m dnym‘ children w ma ‘pallbearers were Messrs. Charles R.» _____ ISLAND!!! DEAD-Mr. J. A. i Fraee . U . new“. v- r- m». o. .2. litibfiifll; .3"...'.”°.°iZ§§ |Denver, gllorsdo. ‘The Eta m. """"" Fraser w passed way a hos- ...7..'..“i..’i‘..‘.'i.‘53‘.‘§.i€”.; ‘s. ~- - mi»- -»==-=»- w» born in Kingston, P. Ii. 1., and is "oi his sister (Annie) ‘ iMacPhel-son, at her home in ma‘ mum“ i B B 2 l- 3. G 8 § E 2 5 é E § i‘ Z 2 I é 3 § P Dunn and Patrick l 95mm 1m o; m, Angeles, Caiiicrnia. miter a short Louhrm’ whyhld been (‘Whmmwh ‘Wmfleflh ‘"5"’ PflHH“, wmmw“ “""°“"‘ m" von-lmltios to the Supremencggg on a charge oi being unlawfully at st the cocoa-in: Nstiomi new. Fmmnli l" my W" m "l" mo. elected/to be tried under m. Bravos. maiden _ the ihshhviiib gséfq‘? "mmhmd "Y ‘he °“"°' speedy ‘Irials Act and owls up be- w “Lem ,undw mama,’ w‘ whre she was born and brought up. “[31 1mm" jiyflumtiqn i; 'g1nI:B€ll-d$ her brother at Coleman she °r 0018mm ma “Ginny Sore His Honor Judge Duffy yes- . GM’: Atlbau Farmer who n n bu," appears or he Crown, asked fiagufigail xrfuagkdifilgce gm permission to add another charge, I“ “smears . that oi being unlawfully at large a second time on ‘the same day. Mr. R R. Bell, counsel for the -' objected and His Honor upheld the objection. —ACCEPTS CALL —- Blev- L. B. pit of ‘rl-inity United Church. Sum- msrside, on Sunday that he had g ' the call ol the United_ In Amherst. N. S.. Sept. 26th. ‘nice and one brother Athol oi Dri- "nlonton to whom much sympathy "it extended. ,. ATTENDING ASSOCIATION- '8, Mr. H. H. Shaw left Saturday to attend the sixteenth meeting oi the ~qarladlan Education Association EQ__EE.EEH.EE:§F.QEEQ. ~ si"s..lsss..srrs.ssss..ls5is..1rs§.. . this: ».~ fgrem is as iollows: Tuesday, Nov. o, registration of delegates, reading {oi minutes, appointment of com~ financial report. Presid- ent's Address-H. H. Shaw, 8.80.. Superintendent o1 Education, Prince jlldward Island. The Opportunity. ' Before the S Schools-H. fr. Coles. BA, Editor, "School Pro- gress," Toronto, The Objectives o! the High SchooL-Dr. W. P. Perci- Deputy muster. Department Qof Education. Quebec The Orient- ‘atlon oi Secondary Education- Profeasor Thomas H. Briggs. Teachers College. Columbia Uni- versity, New York. Discussion. Meeting -oi Board of Directors. PROM BILL! ISL! — Mr. and we. C. T. Carbonnell re- . turned to Charlottetown recently irom a two year's stay at Belle Isle. where Mr. Carbonnell was in chart! oi the l-salo direction rincins lie- tion. The island, which is twelve ..milsa long and about three miles wide, is rocky, with little grass and notrees. Despite its size the island has over 300 lakes. Many o! thorn ,l,I'¢.VQfy gmall, but a iew are smile Jons- Aspecies oi small trout IN ...iound in the lakes. The island is is mllu irom Labrador and l4 miles "(your Newfoundland. There is o way of leaving the island once Ill-l Jgation closes about the end oi No- 'v lmtultoocnsusaioinJllli~ _ gqg, a very line specimen oi a husky, o __po ds and, unlike most huskiel. is , kind. Mr. Csrbonnell paid a vary iine tribute to the Radio Branch which he stated do ovary- “tllihg for the colniort o! the men at station. PIIASANHY ENTEITAINID- "A ‘miniature Male Chitus oi ten "voices selected irom the Charlotte- tbwn Male Chorus, together with ‘Mrs. Cordon W. McMillan Miss Thelma Burns and’ fies m Teed were guts 0 - In John R. MicRae, senior and junior at their home in Cherry Vl-UBY °n ‘lhursiisy evening last. The occas- l_o_zl_ was primarily in honor oi Mrs. fiiidmse Jr.. (Fsences Wood). a re- cent bride, who on behalf oi the Charlottetown Male Chorus and its §§ders Mas-on n. Mexay and Mrs- ‘Urflniliott Full, was presented w-tll Picrvlceabls piece oi silverware. A strais, t. ‘- -‘ - end - singers, showing the influence one nation had upon the others music- laily and how, through the study oi the ioik-lore oi a country, we may acquire knowledge oi the_ habits, PWPIH- A fine musical programme was arranged to illustrate Mn. Lawson's pa r, as follows: ocel: grcup oi iour llbik Songs; Miss Margaret Sterne. I Mequidills (Based on an old Spanish iolk dance.) Pia-no: Noel (Old English folk .melodles); Miss Nan Shaw. Vocal: group o! two Gaelic two- part songs, Mrs. Roper and Mrs. Henderson. Violin: Aiwtriarl folk dance (arr- by Kriesler), Two Russian Folk melodies (arr. by Kriesler); Miss Kathleen Hornby. Vocal: group oi three folk songs; Miss Margaret Sterne. _ The next meeting will be held on Nov. 24 and will also deal with folk music but of a much later period. At this meeting the Club hopes to welcome many more associate members who enjoy and are inter- ested in the iurtheranoe o! good music in our city. To any such the Music Club extends its lleartiest W! TUESDAY ohm-ch ‘i; 5y¢nqy_ y, ,5, m‘; would I David D. Reeves, son oi the late be leaving about December m; m Charles C. Reeves, Freetown, P.E.1.| v WIDNIIDA! authority than it now has in lur- “IUDGMENT GllIliiN-dn the iiisring medical work. tSuminsi-side on eTba visitors-leave this morning Saturday. JMIIINN Ill elven in in‘ the mainland. They have still iavoiu‘ oi Mscilenlie in the dale to visit sections 0i Ontario. Later "(N-P-“Kellflvl-Blllfsfllllollt. theywilipiooeed toohicago to D, asscCaliusn appeared ior Gallant. make ts-ior an interna- -§ tiorial zest ng c! medzosl associ- "‘“-"" “will uno at Atlantic cit . In spite oi the heavy downpour oi . y rain yesterday, many crippled child- , ren were brought to the Red Cross ' Ollnlc ior exaiblnslioa by Dr. Aolisr. -wsonllic aiihts - A val-y MM 0! i110" W910 Irvin tbeeasteru . pretty but quiet wedding was sol- .° Prince County having been exa-mln- slngtoll, oll Oct. 10th, by the Rev. ed in Sulumcrside lest Friday. Somers. when Mliil Blanch: Hon. B. W. LePa and Mr. Orrin; Psynter, youngest daughter oi Mr. Mwflresvr oi’ the Club drill/oi and w». Herbert Payntei". o: Long long distances to bring‘ in children; River, became the bride oi Mr. Lloyd who otherwise could n attend, and Adams, eldest son oi Mr. and Mrs. in Charlottetown. we. Harold Pal- Cssely Adams, o! Damley. The bride mer and Ml‘. Lewis Turner gave vsl- looked very becoming in a dress oi trains and in taking patients to the and accessories to match. After the hospitals. , ceremony the happy couple motored i . to the home oi the bride, where a‘ FUNERAL SBI-VICI-dlbespite. the sumptuous supper was served to the heavy rain o! yesterday infill-lull I immediate relatives oi both parties. large number attended the funeral Mr. and we. Adams will reside st oi Frank MacDonald which was held Dasnley, where the groom is a pros- yesterday morning from his late res- perous iarmer. Their host oi friends idence, 200 Dorchester Street, to St. Join in wishing them a 1mg Bil Dunstarra Basilica, where a Requiem haPPy edded liie. High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Eugene Murray. A large number o! TFUBQDAY Knights oi’ Columbus, Loi which the ML mm "Harley who“ absence irom home since Sunday morning " WEB 8 , ps the hearse. The pail bearers were: Meg's‘ mm“ Mcnmfld’ Wm‘ 2:35 '1“??? lggncgllfn pfigtliolixrlg Bradley, D. R. H. Shaw, Wm. Wyatt, short)’ m“ 1 wobck yesmrdny M Arthur Campbell Illd Chas. Michell. Sherwood M,” m“ wood “w mm Service at the grave was col ducted m m‘ ‘timm M ‘Sherwood and ab by my’ mm mum‘ ' though he ‘gave his name ‘as “Mac- psrt oi the province, those irom emnised at the United Marlee, Ken-- uable assistance -in meeting the brown crepe, ankle length, with hat‘ industries and characteristics o! a I take up the pastorate oi that church. Rev. Mr. Campbellhasser- ved the congregation of 'l‘rinity .Church iaithiuily and well ior the three years and will be much missed 11v. Mr. ‘Campbell was very active in the various branches oi church work and us ariised many He was manager oi several hotels both here in Canada and in the Master Jackie Thompson iive , Ema‘: 222:‘ igéafianerxiieg?‘ year old son oi Mr. and Mrs. George Kenneth A. Cosman, 4 Croft St. mompson ogucreodnw-y’ Wm w” so [Amherst He leaves one daughter “rmusly m] WM“ m w“ struck by a heavy motor truck (Pearl) Mrs. Geo. Boyse, Halifax, that his m. w" d,” 1" m“ Donald", she l cognized him irom newspaper descriptions and inform- ed llis parents where he was. The young man's uncle, Mr. Moody Martin, together with several other men, left at once for Sherwood. Har- ley, who has been diabetic ior more than a year, was in a semi-conscious —-BAD BIBIAVHHENT — Many (riends will sympathise with Mr. activities which have proved bene- ard Reeves, Rochester, N. FL, be- iicial to the wllsfcgfltlon both sides two sisters. Mrs. Ella Hunter, young and old. Mrs. Campbell was Kensington, and Mrs. Charlotte A. also active in the work o! the La- Foley, Freetown, one brother. dies Social Club and was president George A. Reeves, Regina, Saslr. A c: the Young Ladies Auxiliary-S native of Freetown he will be sad- '--- ly missed by all, both friends and TRAINOR-McKENNA NU?- relatives. TIALS-A wedding o! more than usual attraction took place in Si. Alter an illness oi two months Joseph's Church, Kelly's Cross, there passed away at the home oi Wednesday, Oct. 8rd, at 8 o'clock, _her daughters, Mrs. M. J. Marsh- when Miss Helen Evangeline ‘Irain- man arid Mrs. Leila M. Blake, 34 or, one oi the most popular young Lambert Si... Roxbury, Mass. Mrs. ladies 0t Kelly's Cross, the daugh- James Arblng, daughter o! the late ter o! Mr. and Mrs. James J. Train- Charles C. Reeves, Freetown. She or, was united in the holy bonds leaves two daughters with whom oi’ matrimony to Mr. Edward Vin- ' she lived and one son Guy Arbing. cent McKenns, Iona, P. E I. The Oldtown, Maine, besides two sisters marriage ceremony was performed here, one brother in the West. b? Rev. ‘fliomss Trainer. Pastor o! This is the third death in this iam- St. Louis perish, Pall River, ‘Mass. ily in a year. Great sympathy is ex- Rev. Father ‘Irainor is the uncle ‘ tended to the loved ones who re- oi the bride. He was assisted by main in their great loss. She will Rev. Alphonsus Sinnott, Rev. M. J. be greatly mixed by her friends Smith and Rev- -l- 0- Pltie. an. and relatives n. Freetown, where Kelly's Cross. In the presence oi a she was born and lived so many large number oi relatives and years, both she and brother David friends the Nuotial Hliib Mass was who passed away a month previous- N. 8.. also two sons, Earl and How- sumclenuy recover“ w b’ “i, to George Pye of Victoria West in the death ieat Friday of his wile. Ada, sitar only a iew days illness from. sung by Rev. ‘Thomas ‘rrainor. The 1y, bride looked charming, gowned in sapphire blue transparent velvet PRELIMINARY HEARING YES- Ielightiul evening o! soil-Z. Vlilllll ‘yllusla and readings, (the ‘Still’ "which was Jimmy's Bess solo) cul- lriihated in a chicken dinner with n11 the incidentals pertahllng there- "Mblt was a rare iced. Mr. Mow er; who through ill-health is pree- 9. ..s.:i. sz...s~!'ls.. possess- ?‘MV "_"“"""'l*i"“l‘.iéi_4bsnlma-l "tieslly "shut-in" was particulll! "aflllretiative or the evenlnsb u" ‘tertainment and received the eszur- mnco oi all that s. return crime- fnient would not be in the distant ‘Intuit r55 = a 2%.: t 5 is: members oi ' sorro , husband.“ five Summerside and one sister Mrs ‘Lloyd roars of Alberton. m mil erelwas held on Sunday irom her late residence. Rev. Mr. White oi Tyne Valfey conducted the service by Rev. Mr. MacGowa-n o.’ assisted Wellington. Interment was in the Prubyterisn Cemetery at Victoria West-S The home o! Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Thompson at lhihrgate was the scene oi s happy ismily gathering on" Friday evening on the occasion loLthelr iortieth wedding anni- versary. Their daughters, Mrs. Ce:ll Mill and Mrs. Russel MscKay and their grandchildren, Wanda Mill and Glen and. Ralph. MacKay were >guests oi honour. Other relatives and iriencs completed the pa;ty. After greetings ._had been ex- changed Miss Miriam Profitt we: called upon to read the iollowng address and later Mr. Stanley Thompson, made the presentation of s, well iilled purse. Little Wanda ill prerented her grandmother with a lovely bouquet oi ‘ ilowers. . and Mrs. Thompson gracious- ly acknowledged the kind wishes and tangible express oi good will which accompanied them. The remainder oi the evenill was pleasantly spent in vocal and ' instrumental music. "Among those contributing to the success oi’ the evening were Ger- net Proiitt, Wm. Forbes, Russell Meckay, and James Beeirsio. A dainty limch was served. The funeral o! Mrs. John A. Murrs wss held Monday after- noon m the residence o! her son. Melvin Murray at St. llzleanorb and |was largely attended. Rov. Carlyle Watterworlh conducted the service assisted by lvv. George Jeiiery and Rev. W. l-l. Herding. Hymns sub! . were "Asleep ia Jesus." and "It is was F. i 2 pneumonia. Mrs. Pye was only 34 years oi age and was a valuable the Presbyterian Churall ‘and was most highly es; . 2cm or ' 31nd howmfifi’ m ‘:5; “u, Mary ‘humor, who was becoming-j theit chew}, he, memory bend” bu. ly gowrled in dark brown transpar- Hughes. .. _ . wing children gm, Carbopnell has his lead slush; Earle, Janie. Lillian, Stanley, and Blanche all at home. also her ar- me with him» The dos will" '5 ents, m. and Mrs. Herbert REBVOS, two brothers Russell. and David oi with rhinestone trimmings and ac- TEBDAY - Harry MacDonald. cessories to match. She carried an ChesierFord, Bel-ll. Fbrd and Mel- arm bouquet o! Pink row. snap virl Ford appeal-ed beiore Magis- and maiden hair fern. She trate MacKinrlon for a preliminary was attended by h" Ilslel‘. Miss hearing yesterday, charged with oi sheep from Hibberi West Cow-head. Harry ent velvet with matching acosor-_ MacDonald, Chester Fol-d and Ag. its. and carried an arm bouquet oi thur Ford also appeared charged sweet peas and maiden hair iern. with thelt of sheen trim-l Prank The 870°!!! W" I517 lllliborted by! Hughes, West Covehead. All iivei his cousin, Mr- John Slavin, Iona. were committed in s higher court. for trail. Evidence was given by? Success exceeding all expecia- Hibbert Hurlvs. Frank Hunhss and? lions is attending the 5th annual Detective Cnrdwell oi the RCMP show o! the Silver 2hr Exhibitors‘ Detective Cordweil presented sign-i Association of Prince Edward Is- ed BtRi/Piflflflts made bv the accused‘ land, which opened at the Provin- in each case. ‘Mr. Alben Fiarmer an» l ciaJ Exhibition building yesterday. peered for the Crown and .1, B Allowing for an increased inter- Johmton. R. R. Boll and J A. Bent-l est over lost year, when the entries lsy ior the accused. reached a total of 350, Secreiary W. R. Shaw had 440 crates erected. The Daughters o! the Empire‘ believing that that umber would Post-graduate Lcholarslup ior th-' be adequate. By eleven o'clock ves- Province oi Prince Edward Islam'- ierday morning all these had been, for 1035-80 has been awarded t: filled, and the stsii were busy upl Mr. liasen Wigmcre, B. A., son oi until six o'clock last evening set-l Mk. Thomas Wlgmtlle, M, L. A. tine up cages in the balcony. y and Mrs. Wigmore oi Graham's i The total number oi foxes in the! Road. building at 11 o'clock last night was Mr, Wigmore is a graduate of Mt. l" the vicinity or 600- tht lamest Allison University and is at prowl» number with one exception (and a member oi the stall’ oi Prince oi that was the 2nd Prince Edward Wales College, Charlotittawn. H4‘ Island Show in 1"30l that has evcr been ant-red in a Silver Fox Vix- hibition in America. Judging ir~m the expressions of those who wsfiihed the foxes being classified oueliiv rims h'~‘\, considercblv highs? than in 1030, due io exhib- itors. having lvtter knowledge of has had a brill'a.nt c: ear as a student, graduating irom Prince o. Wales College at slrtcen years o: use. with the Goverxir-Gellersl‘: silver mrdal. His University record has besn o! an excsptlulzlily hirh order. llir. Wfgzncre will continue his studies st mQHdOH Urllveryty - “h” cohellhli" I shvw fnr- We congratulate this b illiani $’I“"§E5-'Y"- ("wgillifillflll student on winning the I, o, n. ""“‘l l “ n DYCJV‘ P ~v-- ~.- .. "m: H“ hfirlwlud n” W“ “w a i. 1 m1 i. l site he drys. The animals are largely th~ gscenéifi‘; of“ outstanding animals _____ é n1 e of Dalton, Olilton ‘(g < _ _ and Rayner. and a look into their t, 2:11:15: QEQQQQKFQ; pedigrees will show that they trace gun“ 91mm“ summgmfld, m bsok to outstanding animals whose wgdnud.’ monk," m; 31m "m, films Wm e household word in Miss Laurette Maude. daughter of. the boom days of tlle industry. m, 1;“ pg“;- “d M", gqmmggl “Like beasts like" is In axiom of NOrBOfC, was united in matrimony breeding and show Mes dc not to Mr. James Emmett, son or Mr. wine from aiiythins but the hlsh- and Mrs. James Power. Emerald will do- cmlii. to ill) pr-w" c: as. our over- seas. rcpmscntstvc. tlflllll I10! 311041825’ 8880011“!!! l0 hat, glmgg m4 “eggs: and was at elm antecedents. ‘mist is, vhv Rev. Francis MacDonald celeltated m‘ periormsd return home. condition when found. l-Ie was tek- Jackm h“; |_ depy-“ud hum" . en to the City Hospital. and al- e, the skull and |, 1mm,“ jnhlthough weak. his condition last His liie hung in the balance for sev- . "Wm w" "Wm"! l" “m! “M” anti ‘days. 5%: accident luldgpeélled factory- no wo w o on a ur ---— October 27th. 51's little chap Mrs- Msrsmt Betti. widow o! brought u, u.“ pm,“ own’ H“- . the late Martin ‘Betta oi Cumber- pital and twenty loci- hours after, 12ml P- E- Ialflhd- Passed away on a skillful operation was periormed t ° 35th 0! 511mm» 1934- It u" l!‘ on the skull and also on the the ‘if t“ Years- 3m W" B dillim" h-actm-ed “w, m 3 hope “m; u; 0i’ he late John Martin and Emily would save the little iellow's liimgcmnpwn: m! Wm? °f Nilwmll "l Through “mm; nunml ‘m; m, this province, and is survived by be“ o; m J- 1 tom-Jun June one brother, James Martin oi Port- has made a. marvelous recoveryr-S Vgzgflé. (iaféléugvéig 112?“??? A meotillg called by the Matket- gQ§fNf°h§Q£§DQTQE£§r$ZZ l“? 5”"! w‘ m‘ Purim“ °x "m" Mass Artemis on the homestead’ siderlng the scheme 11nd" W 1"" silos’ ol British Columbia Arthur Wmm" w" had in 5mm Mm‘ .0! C" . Alexander ofvancou- d" “wmnw- The" w“ i 5°“ ‘h iver, B. C. and Reuben oi New Dom- “mum” °‘ mpraentmv‘ iniorl, P. B. I. One daughter Emily and dealers present. Col. G. It. Full w“, of Arcmblm M58905,“ oi and Mr. J. J. Trainor were presentimm M“, creek. ma“ “my mm’ lCps sentlng the Marketing Board. Lyn" "o, md one ‘on wmmm Mr. Peter Holland was elected h“ m; Mo“ heard irom’ ior sev- chairman of the meeting. m; yum ‘ The general plinciples o! the schemes, and the preliminary steps taken to date were outlined by Col. The 560th Occurred at the resi- Q_ E_ Fun My, y, ,y_ 131mm wm-Hdenoe oi his’. Norbert Pierce, at sou. represented the Provincial Market- 1'15» Nill/embhfqlsi- hi?" I 1W6 ing Board at the conference at Ot- dBYB 11111658. 0f MAB- WW5“. 106d 73 “w; 01mm“; m. r - ,, ‘m1 widow oi Capt. James Walsh. mbmmed m, gun achgmm Th, Her maiden name was Ellen Jane meeting gave careful COHSNSTIHCIHFQBM“ N"! 51h’- WP-‘i l dlllkhlfir 01 m the when“, and i, numb” o; m, the late Henry Feehan, oi l-‘alrvlew, farmers pesent asked concerning P- E- Illfllld- diifererlt poll-its and expressed as wl- “"1511 W" l mm Nllimlblb their personal views that orlol-tsflmm when 11M qualities o! mind should be medic: control the msr- fidwmlglnagafiultly endeared her w keti a . - Th“: 52%,‘: w“ unanimously ‘p. “seer husband who dled twenty- proved by a standing vote. The t‘ Y°mmW° w" 5 "u "W"! meetZng also confirmed the 511mg?" “mainline "wills minus-lit of M8581’! .1. a. rraiaolqflzaew Y Fed a Biol-here cl Char- and as. o. McNcely as provisional‘ gm, W11 w Riv-kins voveses to members oi the Eastern Canada! "Wt 9"“ '1‘ u" ‘mm- all mo» with“ m are. islet evening members o! the Mrlsimwalsh leaves dto mourn one ‘ n} p0 33h i 80D l’? ames, U! 011$ dlllllllfl‘ ",;‘,“,,‘;7,f,§‘,§,",',,°, 525,, J, @333? Mrs’. Wallace MacDonald, oi Char- col- or about lac participated in an MWWW- ll" W" flwdehlldrflh enjoyable banquet at the Canadianmd “l” F9" Ilmdmufirm M"- Nstional Hotel, at which the présl- uwDmm-ld“ “d9” 5°" CW“ 9! ‘h! ‘I ' _ n G_ Kenn“; ' “my S. S. Cornwallis, is now iollowlcg ggglduwlth him at the U." table the m, and erred-i who lo sci his were His Honour Lieutenant Gover- will"! MPO"- nor DeBlois,Premler MacMillan, His M11 will!‘ W" 15m W "it "l Worship Mayor Kennedy, Hm, rho. the South Shore Cemetery, the illn- mmn Mumm- g 53mm- 1 eral services being cm-lducted by lass M t. o ture, Hop. G. Shelton Sharp, Minis- i 0293x151’?! bile Works. Mr. W. Chester I- ~ 0 grhggllfie, ma. w. A. ll. moisanM-hii hilsh will‘?! iii which the dc- . L t. Clonal D. A. MacKIn-luii? W" l - M?’ 95$; §,,._ Geo g cmbQcx-l Many spiritual bouquets were ro- xltjimbliflordlto ers mmw n ahlw willed n Messrs. w.‘ a.’ Rilitkhveg s. .12. McTague, oi All n. p .o. m, _ a a w» ti» cm ,;'=§;;,;<i=y;1;_-;l.. s...‘3tfi'3.2?;.“‘££‘lli;3°é.i‘..i‘.- 3:": gmlnmnml" - ‘ ‘v ‘gal ol‘ £411- Jlllldt; hugs, wile Cl Th‘ “mkmm u‘ m‘ “mm” n" aI-Tiellerolfw stuhghlff. par-ob zfldtfh°yfléi°giflim gym: losos oils oi .ts most rcipacieo par» f ~° °__~1f_“f 1m C t“ n lsnlonal-s and Scum Shale one o. its °;l\}_§»‘_‘°"‘:__'_ §~~~5~ ° m"? A: must csiecillca cit-cells. M~ if.‘ 1 ~""~"l' F“ 3"" 4" ‘< The Late ‘lvirs. ilocuii. who was soclm-On and lo individual 0'19‘ a‘, eighty-oils years oi age, was s wo- {WPI Y" "m"! "'15.?" a“ m man oi estimable character. and she "will" W" "l a l l will be missed not only in the homo, thwlllh w-WQIIWY" "m1 W- A~ where she was a loving and devoted it Owner d the Prim WWW mother, but also by alerge circle milk: gig-facade ha: mend-nag» had the pleasure of nel- 04M!" acque cc. dly- Deceased had been suderlng ior a -—--—- number oi years with a painiul dis- Oomoleiins a dwells-Wide ids. ease, but she bore her trial with that - "IPF-“Nm- @397!‘ patience and resignation that marks es uently by her pastor and receiv- lsst amine and were New It I ad the lut riteeoi the church belon- their honour b! hal- death. There are left to mourn, beeidfi the Prince M Anosietion at the Canadian Na- her sorlowlng husband. one daugbl; tional Hotel- ier. Mrs- Bruce lsoliulay, Trscsc At tthelooellaedii , ' ween hm‘c.9l$!0t0ll.and::l‘e°sonhenkmltha novels identities and it ll new Anastasia aostonllsrasaa Wholan Iwpeeadeomebe tbs Caasdisnims Algal-m, Dr. J. Phiii o! mother in her very sudden bereave- three soul-s. 8r. st, An intense ieelliil of sorrow PM!“ ed over the entire community oi, xingsbom and iindllll 61F mo; when it became known that Miss Alice Jeanette Luce, dough-f ier o! the late George A. Bruce and ‘Mrs. Ralph Robertson. * 8W"- rm. but limes sway Ii W. P11. Hospital on October 17th si, iive o'clock, aged l0 yd"!- § rsrerir (PRANTED-Presion s i ' Sentner and John A. Weir oi thi.i_ I city have been notiiied that a Unit- ad Btafes pdlfllt has been grant/ed on, collapsible runners which they: l have invented. It is ior use on baby - ‘cu-rages, vehicles and airplanes! l converting irom wheels to runners j vies verse at a element's notice. received s Canadian patent: 4 last March. 'I'her'e Vpassed away at Skinner's ,Pond on Oct. a1, Ethel clohosseyfl aged s4 yeen, beloved daughter oi. _ Mr. lcdwsrd Clohossey alter a ling- ‘ering illness. ‘There ara~ leit to mourn her ia;.her, (our brothers, two stop-brothers. and two slep- lelsters. mineral service was held Jtitflimonaadfltulude Church on Friday mornillt. Nov. l. A serious accident occurred st the home oi Mr. Richard Rowe, Coleman, on Oct. 30, when his young grandson, Lloyd, becoming entangled ill the harness, iell oii a horses’ back. ‘pd broke his arm. Medical aid was at once summoned; and the injured member attended to and the boy ls doing very nicely. FRIDAY WEDDING BELLS-At the Bap- tist Parsonage, C-larlottetown. on Oct. 08rd, by Rev. A. C. Vincent, Mr. Alex R. Ingram oi New Glas- gow, N. 8., to Miss Nellie B. Mc- Cann oi New Glasgow- The bride and groom were unattended. The happy couple will make their iuture home in Halifax. Their iriends in this city wish them many years oi wedded bliss. (Patriot please copy). A wedding oi much interest was solemilized at the Presbyterian Manse, Kellsingtcn, on Wednesday aiteriloon at live o'clock, Rev. W. O. Rhoad oiiiciating, when Miss Hen- rietta. Jean, eldest daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. John B. Stavert oiKelvin was united in marriage to Iva Hues- tis oi Kelvin, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huestis o! Kenslngton, Indian River Church was the scene oi s very pretty wedding on Tuesday, October 80th, when Miss Mary Hilda, daughter oi M: and Mrs. Frank MacDonald, oi Travel- ler's Rest, became the bride of Mr. John Co "y, oi Bedeque, Rev. Reginald MacDonald celebrated the Nuptlel Mass. During the ceremony the choir sang hymns appropriate ior the occasion. Mrs. Edgar Hic- ed the Wedding March as the bridal party entered the church. Friends learned with regret oi the sudden passing on Wednesday at mac of p. T. Lee at his home in st. Eleanor-s. Mr. Lea was a returned soldier. hsvinlq enlisted ior overseas service in Winnipeg in the early days oi the Iwar. A shrapnel wound in his beck I caused complications irom which he [never fully reoove wu- Mr. Lee received a small pension. but not suiiioierlt for the daily needs oi hiiilsel! and widowed mother and he supplemented this income by oo- casional work. He was assisting Mr. Cannon to take up his turnips in the iield and bed finished wank about 4 o'clock on the afternoon that he passed sway. Be went buns and I wastakingouthlscartodrlveintol Summel-slde, when he was suddenly, taken l‘.l. i-ils aged mother saw huili from the window and went 0o his as- I slstencs. Neighbors gathered and a‘, doctor was summoned but he did anti ragay and , d away shortly alter‘ The deceased was the only son oil Mrs. Lee and the late John Leo. He ‘spent his boyhood days in the Bel- tic, but later moved with his parents to Winnipeg. For many years he, carried on a tailoring establishment there and when war broke out in ;10ll, he enlisted ior overseas. He ihld a ilne military record and was‘ rseverely wounded several times. Afier the war, he was a valued employee oi the tailoring establish-l inent of Raymond's Dry Goods Sims i in Boston. B's ‘urned to the ia- land ilvs years ago on account oi the illness oi his rather and alter his ‘death three years ago, he elnainsd with his widowed other at St. El- snors. He was employed occaslon- I ' ally with Mom. Sinclair a Stcwsrt, Ltd. at Summcrslde. He was a man oi sterling charac- ter, and although oi s quiet, unas- suming disposition he" hsd also! 3 friends who will miss him. Much syllllllthy is extended to his merit. The parish oi Kelly's Cross and the adjoining districts when he was widely known and respected Jrereshockestohearoslthe morn- ing oi October 30th lest that Neth- iss Mohagl-ian had been called to his eternal reward. The deceased who was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James R- Monelhan. Kelly's Cross. wesiilhislatbyelnendhadllil iio sweekoreobeaaherd at work on the ie-rm. Having taken a bed cold which developed into pleurisy. he gradually grew worse lint t- urdey morn the 90th when his ‘iain ssw e end all Ohlll pester , QIOVEMBER i0. 193i ., a l: BUocET.l-<>R‘ 00R SAIDY suBscRluERsj Adriana. Mt. Si. Vincent Convent, ' l teor place lumen to» Si. J ' Church. Monday morning, 0:21;: Reqlihili Hill! Mass was sung by the paltlir. Thp psll bearers we"; JOHXI MCQlllld, JOEGph Hoggm u Bradley. Wallace Mociuigall, p_ m, Qusid, James ldcGuigarl. NIW MINlSTEI. WILCOMLL The MI mlllllttl‘. RQV. J. T. PJYuQI recently appointed to take aha o1 the work ill the Church o1 ml;- larld parishes oi Cherry valley anq Georgetown. nducted his first service ill Cherry Valley, Sunday iastpand preached one oi the b“. sermons heard in this church yo, a long time. his text being tsksr irom the iirst ion verses ol u“ thirty-Seventh chapter of mkm At the evening service, Csptllln y H. Morris was the preacher, mg his sermon irom the text “Give me an understanding heart" wag a tine eiiort, and contained much iood iol- thought. Captain M93“ a talented young Church Army o1. Jicer and who has laboured islth- fully in Cherry Vlllol’ End George- town ior the past year, leit Mon- day to engage in parish work la Sandy Cove. N. S. The iuneral services ior tho 1m Harold Weeks which took pluce (m Tuesday, at t United Church s: Albertcn, were very ‘largely atigpq- ed. The service was conducted by Rev. Dr. Ross. The pall bearers werg Messrs. James Hunter, Summerslde; Cari Weeks, Watson Hardy, Arthur Bell, Carlyle Bell and Herbert col. beti. Interment was in the ismlly plot in the cemetery there. The late Mr. Weeks had resided ior a number of years in Moncton. He had enlisted with the 145th In- iantry Regiment, New Brunswick, during the war and had returned in poor health, suiiering the eiiects oi gas attacks. His remains were brought to Sum- merside on ‘ onday evening and taken to the horns of his sister, Mrs, R. E. Ellis. 0n Tuesday morning s short service was conducted there by Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans beiore the remains were taken to their last resting place at Albertorl. Many old comrades and friends attended the services-S. DEATHS Bfi!‘ - At Winsloe On Nov. c, 1984. Mrs. Thomas Brady. 111 her 70th year. " DUNCAN -— At Si’! Illtzroy Si... on Tuesday, Nov. d, 1034, Mrs. Andrew Duncan, in her 76th year. MscRAE-At Flat River. Nov. x 1934, Flora MaoNeill, widow oi the late Donald MacRae, aged '15 years CAMPBELlr-At Boetbll. Nov. 5. 1034, in hel- Bsrd year Catherine Campbell, daughter oi the late Donald Campbe , Brookiield, P. ii‘- key, wilo presided at the organ, plsy- 1 MACDONALD-In the City B06191- tal, November 4, I084, Francis J- MacDonald, (plumber), aged d! ANDERSON-At Cable Head. Oct 27, 1034, Mrs. Mary Jane Anderson. aged 88 years. MacLEAlW-At Montague. NW- 3i 1084. Mrs. Phoebe Maclnaii. ' MYERS-M Hasalbrook, on N0! 3. 1934, Mary Myers. 880d 88. wid- ow oi late James Myers. MURRAY-At St. Eleanors. Novem- ber 4, i084, Mrs. John A. Murray- CALLAGIIAN-Died in the Cit! Hospital, Nov. s, 1934, John Coll- aghan aged 00 MACDONALD - ‘Died in the Cit! Hospital, November 4, 1934, Francis J. MacDonald, (plumber), ascd 63 BILL-On Saturday Nov. 3. 1934 M31. Sarah Annie Bell. Widow 0! the hte George R.,Beli in her 73rd year. ’ BILL-Died at the Provlrwli Sanatorium, Nov. I. 1084, Mrs. Rol- and Bell. lied 40. " ' ~ DUNCAN-At 311 ‘Pitsroy St, Th” d“, Nov. d, i834, Mk0. Andrew Dun- can. in her Will year. BRADY — At Winsloe on ‘rilesdey. Nov. a, i034, Mrs. Thomas Brady "l her 70th year. ‘ Ill-At St. Illeanors, Nov. 1. W4- P. T. Lee, aged M 7""- nauir-At at. Mary's Road Eff; m Tuoelitomliw any‘ Margu . 9 ' and Mrs. Lawrence Daley. It" 7° months. . MABIIAGIS _|) - Oil Mahdi“ Nov. s. 1084, at st Damian's Bail: lee, by Rev. Louis . 0M i“ lne Dillon oi Charlottetown w ~ Gavin Duffy oi Bull“!!- nmcwstt-JILAPP — M ‘h’ home oi the ill-mo on welds! a-v-r-inw, Nov. 6,_1?‘34. by RW- J- f‘ Hockffn. Elliott Charles Dinvwdlklafd Little Pond and Ruth P‘; Clapp c! Bay Fortune. P. E. - t ‘BIRTHS At mist Royall! ‘m November s. m4. w Mi- "*1 $1‘, Brenton ems (nee M" Barber) of Bey Fortune. s sml- m RODD-AT the City on - i034. to Mr. and Mrs. Hillul lfiits-l. l-raiiiax. Oct 14' m‘ to m. and Mrs. Ilnfblfl s. 8W"- a daughter, Doreen Matildl- m,‘ WALKER-At the P. 1 l. risen!" November 4. 1004. w lll- w m, ' hams-t Walker. City. a dellllhhd HCRINNON-M the Pill" ck Point. dailshllf- mailman-tut the r. Iklr- ‘L’; pitai, on Oct. M. 1954. '4' ' Arth mellow" ltevnhctritrmliewssiisstiniin-s ‘time to "administer the last nosed ‘rites tol- the drills. and thus icrti- iled by thsseerement: o! no!) other, the church. o! which the deceased was a. consistent practical ember be died as be bed lived. . ill’ Point. I “$81553 i l u; wane-at the P. I. i. riosvl - Cot. m. to m. and m. nwld ¥i$t3ll‘.'5ll““'“"" m i943‘; feud; w... 773'»- gggu llosell NW- ‘ ‘mall-ma Q U“ d%r, lssiiide MM"- m“. no “ m. g, 1034. omit: name! w ""- lsmlnn. Iss4 "- sasae-al no P- I- W“ {K We» a