1'-1' I v_7‘"'PAGE TEN ma... l,, ,...,....,._a-. MONDAY —CONGR'ATULA'I‘IONS — Mr." Ind Mrs. Elmer Ramsay of Lot 1 us receiving congratulations on the arrival of a little son at their home on Sudagé!Aiigiist 13th. Mrs. Ramsay was ore iljcr marriage -Miss lumen of Victor‘: Wm. ‘ —-VISITORS T0 sululiumsmx 4——Mr. George W. Mc.Phee, M. 13., who is visiting his native pm ‘from the Wwt was a s" on Saturday and call on Mr. A.E Mel.-eon. M. P.. and Mrs. Mac- Lcan. Another visitor calling on Mr. McLean was smator John _ -' Sinclair. s ELECTED T0 OFFICE — Mr. W E. Bentley. K. C.. Char- .. L ..-.-.;;. _..:-.L. ‘nottetcwn was selected vioe—pnesi- dent. for Prince Edward Island on the executive of the Canadian Bar Association. The 24th annual meet- til‘! of the onganlzation was held at . Quebec last week. Mr. D. L. Mc- I Earthy of Toronto is prcsiclent- l elect. succeeding Mr. L. E.| Beaulieu of Quebec. STUCK NOTE — Mr. Barry Michelson. South Hingham. Mam. recently purchased eight head of purebred Holstein-Fziesian cattle from breeders in Prince Edward Is- land. ii/Ir. nnk Multart. Carle- Lcn Sidltirz suprpliesl three, Mfs. Blanch: Harper. Albany. trwo. Mr. ltlarfln E. Power, Johnston's Riv- er. Mr Merton Baqmall. Hunter River. Mr. H J Kennedy. South- pozt. all suppllrd one each. & _ I l i 5 e VISITING P. E. I. —-Miss Louise Ci\'€‘l‘.ClX‘i£IZ'i’I of Bay Ridge. N. Y.. Bi'C0mDanicd by Miss Nora. Ander- son. R. N.. Miss Hazel Warren, Miss ldora LaBaron R. N of Med- ford. Mass. Mrs. Emma Defbe . Mass arrived Friday to two weeks on the Island . ‘I'll is the second visit these young ladies have nude here and they p'a“:i on visiting Dalvey~by-the-sea } rid Green Gables before returning . acme. A 'QIfREE-AND-A-HALF? POUNDl«'.ft —- A proud fisherman from Railings Hotel. Rustioo, brought a fine thre,-e-and-a-half pound salt water trout to the Guardian Office on Saturday caught by Mr Ralph Fagin New ‘Iork. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Robb. Avres Cliff. P. 0.. were so doiignt. ed with their holiday here lastyear that they brought . and Mrs Fagin with them this summer to share the pleasure. They went fishing on the New Glasgow River. near Rustico with the result Mr. .7-‘azin landed his record catch of rhich naturally be is very proud. NEWlr’.ST AB.R.IVAL—A1exa.nder i La.r;:e. City. has imported from Coventry. England. a new motor- ized unit; which is named the Auto- -’ Etta. A bicycle manufactured in ; the .«.vc of a motor-cycle. it is much stronger than the ordinary bike, having tandem reinforce- ments. The machine weighs less than loo lbs, and speeds up to 30 miles per hour. one gallon of gas will rm the machine 120 miles. It is eqmppcd with a Villlers engine and can be throt-tied down to the same speed of an ordinary bike. It seems strong and durable. a. line rocking rlnachine and no doubt '81)’ D 1 PREPARE FERRY FOB SER- l ‘u'ron— The ferry for the Wood is- : lands-Caribou service. purchased by ~ I local oompany at New York arriv- vlnce and Nova Scotia. next summ- or. Mr. J. Patterson of the Halifax shipyards is completing plans and as soon as they are approved tend- ._ , _ era for reconstruction will be called, -- .. it was said. Mr. R. E. Mutch. presi- ' dent of the local company which has contract for the Wood Islands- to fit the ferry for service here. —A quiet wedding was solemn at the Manse. I-Iuntcr Wednesday. August 9, 1939. at 6.30 o'clock, when Elda Sarah. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Er-rivest W. Stead. of Hunter River, was united in mar- : Mr. and Mrs. Albert Glow. Kma- _> I ston. Rev. W. A. MacQualri1e. E. ' ‘ D. 3:-uple were at.t~en<i-ed by Elan-she Stead, cousin of t . Sterling Glow. hzother of Geol- sories. Following the oeremo home, the guests being crowd of serenaders gathered {mom . DOSWALI.-GODFREY NUPIIALS —Thc beautifully decorated Con/tn! urch of Ma.rdilield-Dim- Godfrey. son of Mrs. God lrdy and the late .1. North Wiltshire. took Rena Harriet Boswall Mr. and Mrs. on _.3_ her lovely afghan at the Chariots- town Ibchlbit . "B. A. degree from Mount Allison Caribou service may go to Halifax this week in connection with plans cnow AND STEAD wannms River on rlage to William Exnmett. son of performing the ceremony. The Miss e bride, the groom. The bride looked very lovely in Powder-blue triple te dress with navy acces- ny I Art Godkin and Holy Crockett. rweption was held at the bride's —~———- the im- mediate relatives and friends .The dining-room was decorated with ink and white stream;-zrs and large . Later in the evening a largue) extend best wishes to the bride a.-nd T. for his bri 0 daughtc: 9: Th Boswall Dunstamia . a bride looked churn:-fig as she entered inch leaning o men:-mother RAKE RETURNED — Rev. . R. I-Iarrhon and Miss Elaine Harrison have returned to Simmer- ‘side from a most enjoyable vaca- tiori at Tidnlsh. N. s. —CONGIlA'I‘U'I.ATIONS — Mrs. H. H. Lefingey is be.‘-"8 °9ngrut- ulated on winning first prize for B. nli‘(.ElVBs B. A.—Mr. Arthur I". W00iY\Eir' supervisor of schools has been successful in obtaining his the Unlv=:.~.ity at the close of summer school term. . —FItAC'l‘UnES LEG -—Mr. Elzie Home of Rosebank. is a patientin the Prlnsoe County Hospital suffer- ing with a broken leg. Mr. Home met with the accident when he jumgred as his team became fright- 511:2 and ran away while cuttixgg y. . WILL TOUR Cl.UBS—. Dr. J. A. Clark. superintendent of the Ohm- lottetown E.<p:n'imeinba.l Station and distzict governor of Rotary International left Sunja on a two- weeks tour of on his (jiurisdiiction. it was learned yester- 8!. Burglars attempted “big time stuff" in Charlottsioivn Saturday night or early Sunday morning when apparently they made an at- tempt to “‘)1o«w" the safe in Moore 5: McL5:d's drv goods store on Queen Street. They cult work af- ter dirilliriv. a small hole about half an inch dire“ lit‘ . Tool‘: and equipment were taken with them when they fled. except a small bottle of oil used. police be- lieved. to lubricate the drill. No signs of a. break could be found on the ises and it was thought the butrglar or "ou.riglaa's secreted themseves in the store previous to closing time Saturday night. A door at the rear of fine entering from an alley cl goods was discovered by Mr. W. A. Stewart, a member of the firm A iery pretty wedding took woo at the Bishop's Palace on Saturday morning at 6:30 when Mary Elizabeth Powers. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. E Powers of St. John's, Newfoundland. became the bride of Murray B. Carmich- ael of Charlottetown. Rev. P. Mc- Mahon. D. D.. officiated. The bride was beoommgly attir- ed in a gown of vile green taffeta with white picture hat, shoes and gloves and carri a bouquet of sweetheart roses and maiden hair fern She was attended by Miss Catherine O'Brien who wore a gown of shelbplnk taffeta and carried a bouquet of pink roses- The groom was supported by M1‘- Fnank Gallant. llowing the ceremony a wed- ding b:'ea.kfast was served at the Queen Hotel to the intimate friends and relatives of the bride and groom after which the happy couple left by motor on 3 short. honeymoon trip. The bride's travelling dress was of navy blue with white accessor- ies. Mr Carmichael is ii. member of the ohmlotteiowh Guardian busi- ness offioe staff. pl TUESDAY .,RETURN HOME—- Mr. and Mrs. I-Iarolo Eu-ling and Mr. Ben- jamin Nesblt. who have been spending the last two weeks visit- ing relsitives and friends on P. E. I.. returned on. Monday to their home in lntree. Mass. S. —-GUEST SPEAKER. —Rev G. 8. Mitchell a. former pastor of the Presbyterian church, summersl was the guest speaker on Sunday morning at the Bummerslde Church. Raev. and Mrs. Mitchell are visiting in summ-erside guests of Mrs. E. E. Sinclair. LAID T0 REST -—-The funeral of Large was held privately yesterday morning from the - ence of her mother, Mrs. H. M. Chandler. Services at‘ the home and grave were conducted by Adjutant l..ynch_fi£nteal1rn;:it Pe_ople's Ceme- . a arets were: Messrs. FL A.pBl'0Wh. Bertram Patter- Willlam Col s, Reg. Webb. I-‘AM.fl.Y BEREAVED — Mrs. B. W. Sherwood was called to Norwéii N. 3.. yesterday by the death .her n aw, H. M. Sherwood. of that p He was a well known MIKTOY earth. after about a year of failing CONGRATULATIONS —.Dr. and _. Russel Palmer Vancouver, 8. 0., are receiving ooh- gi;alulat.ions on the birth of a for. Dr. Palmer is 3. son of P E .IPalmer formerly of Victoria, BRIDAL COUPLE WELCOMED A delightful surp held at 75 Ambrose friends of Mr. and The rest of the evening was then spent. in singing and dancing. Three usually months were few days. mo and root. crops were feeling the drought particular- ly. While late grains were suffering also in some sections. —RETUR.NED IIOME—ReV. C11!- ford G. Park A.. and Mrs. in Whittey. Ontario. mezslde, where Rev. Mr. Park has been exchanging pulpit: with Rev. L. E Davies of Trinity United Park preached Y when the church was well filled. 3. Rev. St. Clair A. Mbhaghah, s. .1. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Monagh- Iflsh Max in St. Dunstan's Basilica last Sunda at 11 o'clock. assisted as deacon his bmthler. Rev. Gav- an Monaghan of st. Dunstan’s Col- lege and as sub—dea.con by Rev. 101155 D0“-Elan oi’ the Basilica staff. of the honor formed _ put on the special d-swree of Acme Lodz? I HIP- -—I"BAC'I‘UBES WIUOW Ind SIJIAI‘ OI’ Gaudet I m.t with an unfortunate and of not called IIid‘I:h0 fractiiile sot. Mrs. Gauoet is now resting ommormbg brother. ..’WEDDlNG BELLS —A wed- runs usual interest took place in Montasue on satur- day. Aug. 12th at 10 o'clock whgi . . Oof-fin, Montazue. was united in marriage Miss Marie Elsie Coffin. daugph of Mr. and Mrs L.'H quet at Sm . Coffin supported the . The bridies’s mother was at had in ’:iack not wiflh appliqued flowers in color and wore a ltu‘B¢ Picture hat to mother were wers. were beautifully decorated with a pm- fusion of flowers and the '::ddal couple stood in a white archway mused with lpsalle yellow flowers and white be . A unique feature 0 was a by the Rlebeocas who Rebecca. recent at Sum- me-rside and who were guests at the wedding. Two of the mem-beris. The sermon was reached by the . ::.;v.,,R§g~.~;~.A-.. . v. D. 13-. rev ¥e‘§‘.yM““"' ¥°“3.2‘2.'... "?.i-."’$' ' “L"J_U“‘"”5"y' Mrs. Ralph Douglas of Montreal. MRS. ROBERT H. RAYNER At her home in Oascumpec on Wednesday. August 9th the gentle spirit of Mrs. Robert H. Rayner away from the scenes of health. As the late Mrs. Rayner was loved and respected by the whole community. a wide circle of friends and neighbors join with the family as they mourn her passing at the yesterday. A native of West River this Province Mr. McPhee is spending part of the summer at’ Dalvay House. Speaking on me Empire and the coronation Mr. McPhee declared “the British Empire which has always given to her people liberty and securitv was the greatest heritage which Providence has given any people." Mr. MncP‘hee stzrorigly upheld the stand taken by Chamberlain at the time of the Munich crisis. and said if Chamberlain were wrong Gladstone John Bright. Tennyson. and the Saviour Himself were wrong. R.otaria.n W. E. Scanne- bury was in the chair and the guests were. Dotarlans Charles A. Piper, West Rutland. Vermont. Dr H A. Latane Alexandria. Vir- ginia, H. B. Cratz. Schwenskville, Pennsylvania. Rev. B, 0. Link- letter. Boulder. Colorado. and Stewart Brownlee. of Preston. On- tario. Also non Rlotai-ians G. Steckerr. Montreal. Professor Fletcher Lindsay. Ontario. P. Cam- cron. Sioux. Quebec. and C F. Fisher, of Montreal. Amilual dinner and meeting of the M.a.rlt.ime Women's Gilt Union was held here last night. Presl- df-mt Mrs, J. L. Patlllo, Ti".1.l'.|, N. S. was chairman. Seated at the head table were Mrs. I-Iaa-ry ‘ . president ladies’ branch of Belvedexe coun- try Club here. and the executive of the organization. Mrs. George Bnntain, Charlottetown, v1ce-presi- dent. Mrs. M. P. Harrington. Bridgewater. N S. secretary- Au Maclcod. Saint John. N 3., . w. L. Ha Mrs. L. Ross, Moncton. N. B.. Cork. Bediford, N. S. Telegrams oorivcyim wishes for success for the annual tournament which will get underway tomorrow i from Mrs Edrwin were rleoeved . Orcckett. Toronto. President of the Canadian Ladies’ Golf Union. Miss E. Stiriing of Fiigdmicton. a for- mer member of the Maritime Ex- ecutive. and Mrs. 'I'l-iocmas Moon. Halifax. President od the Nova Soo- tla Ladies‘ Golf Union. Business was unfimiglhed tonight and the meeting was 'Journed until Thursday. Miss Eleanor Stairs of Halifax was named Convanor of the team Fund Committee. members of the team selection Committee named Mrs sister of the bride, played Men- d-elssohrrs Wedding bride was given away by her fa- ther and during the signing of the res moriy a as the ister she sang. After the oere- tion was held on the WW fusion of flc/wars it deal setting for the izala oooasiori. M I4’ MacDonald and Mrs. when he visited the building short- comparatively early age of sixty—five A. C. Sinclair poured tea. . ly before noon yes _ y. Police Y98-TS- W‘iillia.m Dewar assisting. Serving were notified and a careful check ——- t.he guests wane Mm Lily Dewar. made. Few clues were left by the AT ROTARY —-Mr. George W. M556 Ruth 5111-Cl!-11'. Mrs. CH1 burglars. however. Nohhlg in the McPhee, M.P. for Yorktown. 5WW“¢- M551 M"! M101-°°d and SW0 had been d”-9W-T - °"°°9t Saskatchewan was guest speaker Mats Peggy A119“ °“t'°f't°w“ the sale’ 8 check-up revealed. at the weekly Rom” mn°he°“ mk ovi?erf§ov1fr.ScotiaF A¢il'h:¥)olI1s gen)-al. N. S. and daughter Miss S‘ . fin and daughter Miss Joyce. Char- lottetown: Mr. on J Tweedlil. Mr Ives. Miss Marion M and Mrs da.mrbte'r Miss R.uth' Mr and Mrs. Jack Gordon. Miss '.-V-,v ~v- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cof- d Mrs. George and Mrs. T. G. aclcod. Mr A. C. Sinclair. and Dewarof Charlottetown. and Mrs. Ralph Douglas of Montreal. After the re- ocptlon the bride and groom left on a motor trio thr4:1';'h the Mari- tlrncs and Maine. foliowed bv the best. wishes of a host of friends for their continued haminess. The young couple will reside at Drud- enell. L. WEDNESDAY real to visit friends. was sentenced to Jail in police court charge. A day. Dr. of the English Department of Me Gill University. Monltgreal and J tlon. Dr. I. J. Yeo. President 0 was chairman. ing last night but defeatc first ballot were Major Robertson. Mermaid. J. Miller. Frenchfort. and W P‘. A Stewart. Strathgartnev. Dougl and Macmillan led ballots and Robe son. Kiiincn, Jones and lowed in that order. Miller‘ E. H. Strong. K. C.. M. 0.. session of the 5u})tl’€ were Mrs P‘. W. Youmg. Truro. Mrs. Hugh G1-egocv. saint John. and Mrs E W Macxinnon. Charlottetown. Members of the Nomiriatirioz Committee named we:e Mrs. H. P. Connors. Halifax. Mrs. W. W. Wallace. Fredericton and Mrs. W. E. Cotton. Charlotte- MRS. LAURA CAMPBELL In the King's (hunt? Hospital at tune on ursd Amzust The "Rock of i °m.". Mr. John 1': song as a solo cated at the Summer-side became a Barrister h in the office of Mr strong. I-I cess in his chosen profusion.--S of her husband Roy Largo". coroner’: Jury oeided y after more than an hour‘: mother. Mn. 11. Pleasant Stm Mrs. .51. Nicholas onsatiuda mcniirgwhe agufgl it " n e fractured be: h n at the home e doctor was —LEFT FOR MONTREAL — Miss Margaret Arsenault. of sum- merside left on Monday for Mont- POLICE COURT—A shoplifier thirty days in yesterday. A vagrant was remanded until Mon- day. Lea Robins was fined $25 and costs or thirty days on an excise prohibition and an ex- cise case was adjourned until Pri- Cyrus J. Macmillan. head to represent the Liberals of Queen‘: County in the next Federal Elec- the County Liberal Association, Others nominated at the meet- in the bert S. Jones. Bunbury, Douglas 5. Mac- Kinnon. Mount Buchanan. Cecil J. as me most Mac- -—0PENS NEW OFFICI-2—Mr. Edward E. Amett, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank Arnett, suminerside has opened a law office on Water Street apposite R. T. Holman, Ltd. Mr. Amett studied law with Col. and was called to the bar at the June me Court at Summcrside in 1933. He was edu- High school and Prince of Wales col- lege and in his law examinations made very high marks. Since he c has been many friends wish Mr. Amett suc- fired from a. revolver in the mind: I de- composing the Jury were Percy --VISITING ON‘ Wallace I-Ieckbert-of 0, has been urn; with relatives 1: guest of his rfeckbcrt. 'l'.I fathcr The death Hospital. New York 3)tl'i., Mrs. Dow- widow of the late J ins. of New York. one the were successful in at Central Techni ronto. was dauthtcr of Mr. and MacDonald. rs only one week. e, Mrs. Doyle's Leslie Williams Miss all of Everett. McArdle of Ar ton day visit. Mrs. Willis 8’! thoroughly friend Mrs. Bruce, Mrs. William's, who mee friend of the sudden death Mr. Patrick Lamb 0 Apparently in his Mr. son went to call morning. Besides Herman Lambs with sided he leaves Sister Mary Almeda Minnesota. to whom extended. sailing craft "Mobv cruising in P.E.I. 3 and has taken part races she Ls well able sleepi Mr. Bind from whom Bolus Webster liam Webster was rheumatism when he man about 30 years ed from that attack his duties on his I However his sisters c kept the home mother and another ther who predecease years ago. He was dustrious man when d took a - tended meetings of Division. en's League opened i ’ continue until Th noon. Mrs, Frank Murra president of the ed cordiarl del aim The session last with 0 Canada. Y. from llridlan River Convention at June Mrs. Kathcrln Diocesan Secretary. followed with a. the Andrew of marriage took the Mr. Durkin .offlclati-nk. L! bride. and George E. . of Lillies of the vent th . - e n.z of eir manage a‘ we- Mrs. Cora Ohaudlsr Large. 25- caption took place at the home of yen--o1d chm-' tumwn woman Mr. and hail. John P. Shields. “mo .0 he, dam. on the “W” where a la: or‘uirrrilber of invited noon of August 18th by "bullets 9.3"" "““°° “ "°“‘“““‘ ‘“"' Iive pftimd wood 3 I I‘ and 3' Enmu’ §”$'l"..§" °wIl'li'i'.m' I,“ . or ii era . in w Manna, a Douglu Stool. 7" my During his visit Summer-side rims. A. J. DOWLING occurred at Mt. Sinai SUCCESSFUL S '1‘ U D E N '1‘ - Am many students cal Miss Lois R. 88 asaed peacefully away gt Kensinston on Tuesda . July 25th. 1939 after a brief ilIr.ess of ON MOTOR TRIP. '—- Mr. mo or trip and is stopping 5 rosident here is lookin 51:8 he!’ old ne bors and SUDDEN DEATH — Relatives and friends were shocked to hear when retiring on Monday night, Lambe was suddenly stricken and had passed away. him yesterday his one CBUISING [N P. E. I. WATERS -—Mr. and Mrs. Cannon of Bheduac. who recently purchased MI‘. Bird. also of Shediac. are now waters. They l at summerside on Tuesday merside as a racing yacht in Class an extensive cruise with comfort- ns quarters And cabin. gcliased loft recently for Toronto WM. B. WEBSTER There passed peace! way to the great beyondmbyn ‘Sat- urday, August I2th, William aged sixty-four years March 12, 1939. The late Wil- afflicted with arm. Then he had a second attack and finally a third to which be after a lingering illness of 17 years. for their an prominent Elliott Division 8. O. The seventeenth annual Dion-.e..ari Convention of the Catholic Wom- Acadcmy here last night and will siiulivision presided. U83 eeti from the other dlvis mi in the Dloc loved by es mi. eetings Mrs. Les- Igtocesa‘ n President. prehcnslvc review of the Nation Winnipeg last an of Diocesan work for the past year. MISS MARY O'DOWD WEDS JOHN E. SHIEI.I)S—0n Ju.ly 30th 50 Apostle Church Forest Hills. of Miss O'Dc/wd and John E. Shields. Rev. Father ants were Miss Agnes. sister of the room. The bride vrus gowned in very satin and carried a bouquet Vail . the tables centred by I twent - ‘ ‘ . cake Tie groom moths by Mrs. Mshar, aunt of lrrids THE ciiAlu._m_*'rarowN (‘—l_l_ARDIAN OUR NEWS BUDGET. FOR OIJRSATURIDAY I’. E. I.—Mr. colburn. oh- nding some nd friends on he was the Mr. W:-siey City. On Ala. , aged 48, A. Dow]- who PB-ssins their third year certificate exa.minatlo:is 'I‘o- School. MacDonald . Mrs . lvms. ANNIE CLARK mgpe as flcnslnstom oldest and Y respected ' Mrs. Aiufio clu- citizens. ed 17 years her home Y mother, Mrs. NATURALIZEI) CITIZEN - In the lists of those to Whom °°""*°*'*“..a'.:'~i“...':“*%.:'.".*i..“:.if been mm mm of. Jguet Louise pears the Townsend. Charlottetown. FLY To l.ACES--Four Char- lottetown followers of the ban!- mls saw the hnmess meet at Trur . yesterday yet were in Charlottetown long enough to -let a, good day's businass done. Messrs. Clark. Alfred MacNeill. George Buntaln and Ralph Bev- ans chartered a twin-motored plane here. left at one p. m. FEW tht‘ races at Truro and were back in time for a late supper. . Margaret Giills. Mrs. Jos- eph Cameron. Mrs. P. N. Le- Blanc. Miss Eileen Shea and Miss Gladys LeBlanc. enjoyed a ua‘J‘S motoring to the western P8-"I 0‘ the province recently. Mrs. Cam- eron of Boston. Mars. is enloi/ins her trip to the fullest. renewing old acquaintances and visiting rela- tives who she has not had rile pleasure of visiting during the past ten years Lilian Doyle. ass.. and Miss Agnes . . Mass. nrrlv- | onday on a hall- ms. a lady of enjoyed the with her nouains BL! was a former forward to yesterday of f Springfield. usual health when his son. Mr. whom he re- daughter. of St. Paul's sympathy is trim from the Dick" equipped for the yacht was was 3 young but recover- and resumed succumbed arrled on and aged invalid bro- d William 18 a sober fri- in his prime part in T. also at- the Grand n Notrc Dame after- Y. hostess and Charlottetown She extend- ic visiting sub- ursdav ese. night opened Alex. Foliowlmir ZEVO 3 com - e Creamer. Cha rloctewwn sulmm place in The attend- . brother of the Onfhe . ‘ assisted -2" .r.'slr.~ uhgnuon, ey alved many fts includ- Seventeen witnesses gave evid- §;fd°" 3f‘ '51“ 3m.g.:“€g.°‘D§‘° enoe before Coroner Dr. J. . .,m° .'f.M';‘wf“ nude .3 5 mu; Mo gan. Mr. O. St. Clair Aw: gust ;;m,_ me ‘vs Tzmfl; '9P°J“’°dh‘$' '3“ 0'0"” olraiiia. Mr. Mrs. . P In - -1- - J0 ton. KO-. 101' Shields are fcu-mar residents of LI MI 15 hu-god WIUI M hfi‘ Ind :X.’,a.,,"° ° ° Mn. Malia: u-ewfondw mnem'oei-- ed by Iran! . FAMILY 3lllAVlD—- Mrs. Iaxagituilcy tootlivod ttieud news firming h r- TAKE PICTURES I-‘OB sCIIO0Ls— Two movie oamemmen from New York invaded the black- smith shop of Proud and Moreslde Street this wo:k on Great Georfie and took pictures of the process 01 shoeing a. horse from the shia-pine (3: me shoe to me clinching of the nails after it wast applied to anima.l‘s oof, a ct were for use in high schoo it W35 9*‘ plnlned. With the disappearjwce of he horse from large citie. thou- chilclren were gr0W1T1iZ UP sands of the horse and l f Iinl3ul’)lEla‘I§'lY8g.n (I"l‘eliY° one child from 3 page city entered the Proud airgi‘ Moreslde shop and Wfitched W interest the placing of a shoe 0%‘: horse's fcot. Later. describing - process. she told how the smith had " lit the shoe on the board part 0‘ the foot." The fourth annual field day sponsored by the 03.5181‘ G¢°W°"‘ Association and Fisheries Rnseafch Board was held yesterday at the Biological station at Ellerslle and was attended /by visitors from all the Province and many from mm u_ s, A. Demonstrations showing the various 513893 0’ Oyster cultivation were on view and proved of much interest tovisitors: boats were available and mum’ pecvoie took advantage of visit the actual scenes of oyster farming down the river The lad- ies of the surrouridfmg church ser- ved meals during the day And an excellent oroararn of srnrts was erinved bv vounav and old. Mr. Brenton Clark. Llnklefi-B15 president of the Association and the. directors were there and as- sisted Dr. A. . H. Neeilcr in entertaining the guests. 1'11 5. short address Dr W. H Needle.“ who is in charge of the Biological Station at Eflerslie welcomed the guests and explained the various exhibits on view. OVCT PLEABED WITH SI{I1’—'I‘he ship seaoorn. which his company had purchased for the Woacl Llamas- L}8.l‘1‘00ll IEITY SE.I‘ViCe "€XiC8€(1C(i" Ills "wildest. expectations" Mr. R. Mutch. pres.denL 0! the company said last, night after seeing the ship for the first lime at HNIIBX. The 182 foot former steam yacht was so luxuriously fitted it Win a shame to remodel her for a ferry service. Mr. Mutch said. A member of the com- pany would go to Ottawa to confer with officials of the Public Works Department on Monday next Mr. lMutch said. Details of how the shzp would be remodelled remained to be settled. The company official would decided, _ . it Those accompanying Mr. Mulch to Halifax. and all of whom returned last night included: D. F. Archibald secretary of the company: Hon. 3. W. Lepage ‘president on the Execu- tive oounc \and Hon. L. R. Allen and Mr. George Tweedy. E; VISITING ISLAND— Mrs. Angie Garvey. of Dover. New Hampshire, is at present revisiting her old home in Tracadie. Mrs. Garvey is well known in New I-Iamipshire as a. very versatile entertainer able tn perform on many instruments. and also to step dalnoc. although, she says, "I am not as -light on my feet as I used to be." From clippings taken from Dover papers learned that Mrs Garvey is a very enthusiastic salt water fish- erwoman. and on return recently from a successful trin with one hundred large size flound-ers. in- vited her neighbours in and gave them a "feed fit for a king." Mrs. Garvey had hoped to put on an entertainment before leaving the Island. but she found that time did not permit her. She has received a warm welcome from her many friends in Traoadie and vicinity since arriving here. One woman Jocularly remarked. "Um'ortunate- ly I was unable to see the Queen. but I rim going to see you." Prior to coming to the Islaiirl Mrs. Gar- vey visited her son. Leo F. Gar- vey. a leading barrister in win- chesler. Man" and president of -the Lion's Club of that city. IS RE-ELECTED- S. at a cm. was neas transacted made the I-1'8 you Jane; 0 32 years. bert Pe united in mony ed. and Rev. W WOIO 3 Mrs tlon . lst Mclnnisf d-en t, Mrs. town; resnondin the past tion was I-Ion. Dr the Rev. marriage DSWSOD, ficlating Daniels Forks . to VL-ii’. Ca. Breto . this COOK!-1-—At Mt. . I momcd thee:-e befcge sifsiting ‘gig: day. August 20. 1939. Mrs Artemi- 1I§alr;%." 'I'i'i1emolds French fortnat Oook/9 in her 72nd \‘°?“"- A: u urg 1 ma. oldrrn . ' U. was most interesting. “y'I'he Mai-I §,M‘;1.',§'”"%.';_,‘§f';;k‘;. M95 game Valley and Bras d'0r Like 83" ".3 “ ' l(‘:€2ll):ll5 %i;e1bi'.f~th bea‘i;::‘lgtul but the I“ ’~ " W ~ 1 l I f . _ '1 9 cine Noni. i.smi§e mosncgmiiiigi '”“°°U;4mi;§9 ll;-Escljlaeilng Mao panorama I ever gazed on. I mo- A“3““ - ed .;3 ';.e,,,_r mm a-roundmtelilg 00%-S5101 capo Q“-""9 “3 l I 11 com) an aso cr0as- . ll. miv Au! led over via. Whvcocomough to Port '\35E"Am4T~ 1“ "h' ‘ ' no Hood. eu:., thence dawn to Port 39- 1939- '1'h°’“*‘-“,’“"'“*“”" A Pfawkcaburw and via. 5. 5. Surf to 86 years um Georgewwm P. E. I. On my r¢- C-ORCORAN __M her 15 home who decla conferred on someone who rl deserves it." "clean of the medical not only in the City but also in the Province. FUNERAL AT ROCKY POINT —The funeral of Francis H. Smith, 83. was held from his late resid- enoe at Rocky Point to the Dominion United Church yester- day. Services were oonficted by AUGUST 26. ‘SUB lime. ADAM oaaium on Sunday July ma. rahnm PERRY-MORAN waddiiru was ohiuch of the Moss iloly Redeem- er at 6 o'clock Mondlv Alllilfl when Munret Doroth daughter of the la. rry and Mrs. Perry the Holy Bonds of Matri- to George Arthur Moran, est son of Mr. a Moron. The ceremony was N-uptial . E. Eru- tor. The bride her brother. Wu tended by her the groom was nuppo ed brother Frank. bration of Mass. solos were pleas- ingily rendered Moran. and Messrs Samuel 1G and Plus calla hon. with Mr. ex McLean. orga . reoldlni W5 t p at organ. and who also ping: softly during the ceremoruv. e b 2136 Ja/ponies. hut. shoes th 9. oorsasa of sweet with a jacket of matching sham, hat and gloves. she wore a Corsage of . On turn they will reside at their new home on Brighton. Avenue. FRIDAY Leslie Ramsay River was re-elected president of the Catholic Women's ~ the Charlottetown Diocese yum’- dny as the closing session or the seventeenth ccrnvention of the or- ganization here concluded. Mrs. Ramsay's election was by accumu- Other officers elected vice-president. Sourls; 211 Mrs. Charlottetown: R. J. Mic recording secretary. Mrs. A. .7. Howatt. Charlottetown; cor- secretary. hell McMahon. Summer-side; surer, Miss Florence Kelly. Mont- E town. was presented signia from the Last Post Fund society last night and life mem- bership in the organization for his valuable work on the executive for 16 ears. The pres made at last night's Council meeglng and was made by D. and the Rev. _ Cornwall. Pallbearers were: Messrs. James Taylor. Daniel Smith. Mich- ael Murphy John Smith and Garnet Camp ell. In-ferment was in New Dominion Cemetery. . DANIELS-DAWSON— On Mon- day forenoon at If o'clock, a quiet of Wmdsorvnrarks was united in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert of River Hebert. bride was attended by her sister, Miss Maisic Dawson. Dawson acted as gzoomsman. Mrs. W31d0 Symes was the pianist and played the wedding march and st- ter the ceremony the happy cou- le left for Charlottetown. P .. for the honeymoon. clergyman was James Baxter. will . SPENT ENJOYADLE HOLIDAY I-Ie -miles: "I had I great desire -L ' Ctlrlsi»-rv«:iTlli‘i.£ mt.‘ smiley Mylo. n. D. A; A. H. W. A., A. 3. 0., Director Courses in Drawing: Por- ttoit.i'.Andsoape. stmuuuia . llurll Puntinct Inctllfu in ‘ Art Appreciation; I-Iaudicufta. Bachelor of Fine Arts degree ' granted to those who cocoon- fnllr complete for four nan‘ course in Pine Arts. year Handicrafts oertlncsie also granted. ~ Pirst'mrmBs¢inson8Ipt.!I.' WtifsforBiii1o§i'ioi\I|Il‘Aft‘ iiy am i-. am y 1 at ggwrlpe old IR 01 red. SCRIBE Mrs. widcv-.v of the llw Murray - A P1'°‘fl‘Iz that sooner or golemnized It lines $17: den. Eo- was m_ u to George arm- Muss celebrated by ight C.S.R-. NC- was given away by fur. and was at.- aister, Grace. while rt by ms the cele- Prince Edward During rid-e beige am” with bearer to contest Prince county at and ‘law, the next federal election on be_ pg“. half of the National of delegates sweet pens. the bridal I in. 1929. Mary’ doughte of \ mm“ Powers of st. 1 son of 1‘”“° ° midliael day. Aug. 23 A ers. Calvin ‘ cluds, Mrs. Adrian d vioe-presl- Katherine Creamer. ard vice-president, Donald. CharlotfA- ‘;:_7—— Par- tres- Mrs. 87.11%. R 14. 1989 Id MI. Dr. H. D. Johnson, Gharlotte- R‘°°d- ‘”°'“' with an in- enta- City J. P. MwMillsn. the "honor is being ¢hLV Johnson _wa§_ . Dr. New 85 years. Ross Pownal K. , Woodside of Archie MoDo all. Mrs. 48 years. aged '77. but pretty wedding took place at s the parsonage at Nappan Station. 1939 N. 8.. when Chazles L. Rilallnlfelfl, years. Bernice o Lillian and years The and Leone pital i939. Mrs. E. The of- Rev. Mrs M)‘. . reside at Windsor ‘939' M“ her out year. " do August 20. 0oI>ke in her years . —.__.4- TI!!! 0. I‘. I. 0. turn to olttaw 1 ometer regismiinl " ll“ the sw roses in a vase macs have dl53.ppea;ed_ Asembl . died in the llaéai in Charlottetown cu MARRIAGES _CAEMICHAEL- Bishop’: Palace by that McM.alon 1), HYDE-MCLEOD—.At Street. Bummerside RIRTIIS PlCKE1"I‘S—At tlie morial Hospital. Woodstock. N. B. on Aug. 17. 1939 to Rev. and Mrs. Willard C. Pickett: of AI1d(‘\'El’. N. B.. 3 daughter. Nora Elaine. FORD-—At Covehead Road on Aug. Leonard LAMB]: — Suddenly field. Aug. 22. 1939. Patrick Lambi 0'lIOLLOB.AN — At . . 15th. lass. Bertha Albina 0' oran. beloved daughter Mrs. Gus O'Ho1lo an. a 0. ling. aged 48 years. ivi lots Joseph A. Dowling. MasKENZfE—At the P Hospital on _sunda" CO0KE——At Ml. 27 spring Park R°““- A“ 1939. Mrs. John 1939 M R T I later 3 r throulrh the M °““" vertisoed by t.l‘i§m§'.‘§§.“"“ IE-d that trip will Wood Isiah Jenkins of Island illness. as P0\VI".I(:s‘__ ' i.,.- i) on Eliza b_i*Lll J olin ‘s. ll. 79 on Austin YOUNZKER - At New Wiltslllrv August _l2th. 1939. to Mr, and Mrs, Douglas Yoimker. A son. ESD-—-At Mai-blehcad. Mass. Aug H. W and Mrs. Grace B A.stAl1e.) (Patriot nleasc copy.) DEATHS DOW!JNG—In this City Aug 23. 1930. Mrs_ Catherine Dcwling. aged Bm.ClI—Sudderil_v til south west. Lot 16 Tuesday. August 22nd. 1939. James Birch in his 91st year. DOWLING—At Mount Sinai Hos- pital. New York, City Au Flora Emma DD\\‘ll'Tl‘§. MI'I‘II—AIt Rocky Point. Aug. 21 , Francis H. Smith. new 53 DOWLING—At Mcllnt slat New York City. on Flora Emma it: E 1939. 72nd Y0?”- --Mr. Perc Mlccaualand. formerly A. 13 of Chariot-etown, has returned to REDMOND—At Cardlfflllr 15'“- his home in Ottawa after a recent 1939. Mrs. Harold R::.mond, a vacation spent in the Maritimt.-s. 51. Mriiml Alliswri Uliwr-rsll I . - HOW“ I ‘i. ;JENKINS——AIthui;;2M,.CR3éi?st€li“I l‘ Hlliwli‘ E-'-"°"_"‘;”2.,‘l’_-f‘ 1.. Jenkins in his 79-» Pottery imina. Chins Paint-_ M Int. Weaving. llchl‘. JUWOIYI. r you are havIvilI'Y;'£ "gs wood carving. we. :2. oer-In-lief-°*;,','.§.;.;' . new 3. F. ||utc|I03°" 1-m;Es0N. IIIIIIIITOHISON nil Charlrfiremig ‘day aged 79 He Wag standard C0)’ 9*.” I . Party. All polls in east a]r.:1‘av.'-is: Prince sent a large rwresontallon Rev 12 . r of Mr. and Mrs. Newlound. Camilcliael . John Car- \VC‘Cl'.l€S« 1939~ bl’ Rel’. George Hyde of de River to Dorothy Gram in. 0’. Riverdnle. Faber gust M. at spring- Greenfield of MI. ii Hos Allglisl 20 M1 :Ks=lizle sieivart OH 5"" Mrs. Arttm“ St cwrirt. ull SM‘ corcorrm 339 y spec , ‘-165 mg. f “mt paffrlelime 01 Chi bellevq til be ad‘. ‘Seem’: L be via HOE le 0. I-rcerby Wayuiirm Valle-y. Saint .lohr§‘.“§‘{g‘: ""”W'~' Hon. fouls L. 1°"fl°WI1. former spmke, Char- the A‘ 3 T015138 convention - 14:81’? hall Yesterday of ihek;*m?' County Conservatives. Dr_ J 0! M9-CPhe8. Of Sliliiniorslde W... A" animously elected uh" At the l‘:- AuL' us’. S',l:..:[. (rice Rorna liged 9941“. Auzdi now. of Lila . lsliilld ([55