I A H - p run AHEAD WITH Wurst 3 Light-hearted laughter. . . light-Fingered larceny 6nd B111 mdICh wits and wise-cmclzs to win the heart °1 JW", the Slrl lrom the "Five-and-dime" V’ who s out to steal or morry q mil. lion! it's swelll ‘MIL no 2-311—1-11' 51.15 as Bob FRANK 1-. ICRGAN ,. ~.P.ALPH-1~11,,.1BRU€E .~ - ‘IIEAT 1101.1: Fort 1111.1. “Quill? 'i'=.\sr'l.\'.\rlrvc IN “GREAT 1m.“ i1'--.\l.\ltt'I-.'I.()L'b' IN "Ablr-‘Ii i 11],‘, 'I.'.:\ _\l.\.\‘“-NOW EQUAL! 50 1111111- Today —Tues.-Wed Georgetown - Charlottetown Bus Service llltiNll\Y, MAY 10th idL 1304-8-45 Today, Tue, Wed. Pull Yourself Together for “An-rm, theLaughofYour Lifoand Wtlvv I?" a Heart-Filling Eyeful of ‘ Beautiful Ann. the New- star in Hollywood’: l’ Blue Heaven; u. 48 Station -— — Ht. ‘Theresa: - - 8.50 Pi-uluw — - _ _ Pi-aqnld —- —- .._ Fort Ailgustus — . Wi-livirr’; (‘orner 9. (Jhnrhitietowir -— 10.00 (‘hnrtotlttwwn — Pruitt-s — — —— - (‘hrdlgon - — — 1 Arrive Georgefoivn -- — Passenger: ure fully protected by y lllbllitllltw: Ior tiny accident that may I happen while driving 111 thi; Bus. Stop» at _ NORA \ 115A ROOJIS ALLISON IIUIJSTIS Great (icorge 5t. i Arrlvo ‘ j Imave Ifasterrr Guardian ,."‘II()IKI_\' HOOD IQLUYII 111111035 lovci i: '11‘. time» oi 11.11101‘ breutl. T111‘ 10mm" / 5 a 1.-101.1-'1-'.11--.1. oi 1111 ndver- ____.____..____ ‘ - 1111111; model. hxllhiiorixr: 1\11..:r.11 , July a0 y ' ' -<CI'1--\‘.11e.~.- o1 Stanley Mock- Tf‘? III-Tl with v fortifl. ruhtr : tits todny covered the lips youll- - another :0 111w.» o1 111.; GOO-mile -.- ‘ ‘ourneg: 11-1111 in-rc to b‘ mine '. l‘ (c t? his,” . W1"! BRODERICK J hiockiorii lrf: here 3011 3 roller ilYtiuwe seen t ERIC r RHODES skates to nutty music, particularly iailluiltu, 11L the Sydney‘ Conserva- 101111111 lo,- iiit II1‘.\L tivo years. I 11v mid 11c would ])I'lli'll.sC singing us he hkutvii tho ads, now meet her in , the clinches! ‘ ALSO COMEDY — SPURT Mullo In the Morgan Manner l. 1 lace in ull } IZIIYHIS JOIDISUX ./\t llii‘ Pzlnec County \_ I n“, Mud sun,“ m t L, _ I _ I-tn.-11.1.1i.‘.1t.iv '- 10:11, 1n .\lr._<.111d suns FOR (101.11 qnnllty, 01111-11 ( 1~111rl11s lhiulhleisi M" A‘ 5' ‘1"1“'“"“ ‘*1 LO‘ 1°" t‘ “'31- Jill)‘ Bib-Vvnsh- quulliy of the 111<‘:11i. \ ““"1‘1"“" 1d nrnr this town, of kldiuonton, 1111s i111 quite J 17115111116 itere ‘_\‘ (‘i Aihr-riit nssn_vs Lx-loy nnd Lrn-iry Itiuibry and J. W. Wright hove iwrn rlruvpectinu . . 11nd are ilhlng hi1 Fiilll-IIOI‘ )1(l\\'(‘I‘ 0125:1111‘ iviih n-ruuple of thrcslilin: mwrlisr _ DIvIiWlfN --.1\.l I12" Prince Piriivnrd ‘lilo 11111111111 ‘"115 1mm mnrhino wutcr-llulnlls nttachcd to 1-“111114 111' i‘ 111 "'1 1"i'1<1".\'- J111->’ 311- t. ptoit of very high wnih the s1n1ds. 10117. i110 ..1i ~:111 of Alien and Farmers 1101111112 sand from n pii . 1 r nvm‘ r111 nrcn of ncurirv lmvo upon killing poultry 111.1 P. E. Ii-lund. 1w: sriudro lmvc 1111- found nuggets of gold zn_ 11"]: :11 ‘y, .1111,v 3i, 10117.; Stiliiit-j." i 1111.. .\'i~11d11_v afternoon. lotor 11' , g - '11-: ni 2 0'f‘lf‘-t‘l§. In- , _ _ Island 80811011 t» “1 s1"“11”1‘° 01's were six nephew's of deceased. g _ ' _- -,111'17'_511‘1“‘;Y 1111111c1y: Elmer McKcnna. Lcounrd l "W1 11 -“-" ‘"11 *1” ""“ ""11 "1"" MeKcllna, Leo Molyncaux. Jnmcs _ ' vtnr, flliiFli v1.1 0f hi1‘. and M131 Molynoaux, Mon-is Nlolyneauxl ‘ '12s CIIARLOT’ ‘TOWN T ,.I. P. lzrr no -1-. Fuiirrnl 11111100 Jerome I-Inushcy- Service at the M3 RSIDE (VIA Kb. SINGTON) 'uit-:'. 111111.111 1'¢‘."i11»1‘-'li iln‘ NIIIK" gm“, “ab, conducted by Rev. B-ru 1 \ 1'11 >11111111_v 11.00 11.111. 12.15 RM. 1..1~1 1‘.1"r' ~‘ lifnne until 6 o'clock lliln‘ t‘\i'll1-‘1 2.10 1'01. 1.00 P51. Sunda only 10.30 A..\l. 8.110 1'..11. 11111 SFMM nsntr: (v1.1 IIOIIDI-A‘) i».11!_v ru-cpt Soturduy and Sunday 1M5 I‘..\I. t .~. 11..i.1_v only (1,011 15,“, Hm 1111111711211 <v1n 11~1~W1'1;111~11...-, 1-1111111-1-11111; nith Mainland B1111 St-rvn-r- ‘ 2-10 IKDI. mm iv1.-\ 5511115; \I‘(ll Suturduy and Sunday 4.110 I'..\l, 1.80 PM. 11.00 P-I. _ FOR TIGNISII l‘.i iv r-vrrpt Sunday 3.. .- i.1il|1\i.._v only 111.210 I‘..\l wguyf flzqw" .13‘?! ‘4, .- N. D. [lfacLean Ii N llli lt'l‘.-\ Ii 1'1 R l'l_\lli.-\l..\ll'llt ('1‘1:1l'l0fict0\\11 11ml North \\'ilt.<hl1‘e , Phone It!) ; 4.00 IRM- r111 ’ grove. .11 111.. r 1i, d‘ -1 , , ., .-. . , D110 7m g0 c an k m1” M x 1 1',,_‘,‘,1 W“ 1 Regina I-Iaughey WES held from " ‘ --"—'~-‘Y ' i‘ 19191;“ Riqm‘, ihc residence of her brother-in-iow. 1 . . - . . . ,,w',_i s,“ Mm“ Amvphmnqyxi. M1. I-Iowaid Moiyneailx, Friday morning to t11e Church of the Most. Holy Redeemer, Father Moreau, C. SS. R. 1...", 3.1.1. 1 The Central Guardian (‘ONI-‘EIIEIIATION LIFE IN- lsultrtm 1. L-6798-7-I2-3l7 VENT BEAUTY SHOPPE FOR l1 rt permanents at bargain rates. L-I239-8-2-2l. THE VOGUE AUGUST CLEAR- ING SALES—A11 Spring suits and COMS clearing at half price. Bai- ante of white coats and summer dresses 33 1-3 dbcotint. L-1240. DRUNKEN DRIVER IN COURT -—An automobile driver who ap- peared before Magistrate Geo, ,1, Tweedy Saturday charged with drunken driving ms given ten days I11 Jail. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- Mr. and Mrs- J. Nelwn Whitlock 1111110111101‘.- thB Ehlzflitcment of their rifluzhier Margaret w Joseph '1‘. Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Humv- City. marriage m take place early this month. 1.4241, RETURN FROM CONVENTION -—A. V. Ainsworth and A L. Mac. Pher-sou, delegates to the District Rotary Convention at St. Steph- finlnN- 3-. that included the Maritime-s and part of Maine, have returned to Chafottetown from the mainland. -___ 11111111111101: POSTPONED-Thc marriage of Miss Helen Melllsh, fldiiilhicr of Mr. and Mrs. L. B, Mviiisil- Montague. to Mr. 51111111111 MeCnnu, Halifax, recently announ- ced to take place on Aug. 3rd, hag been indefinitely postponed, owing to the illness of Mr. McCann who 11.111 entered a hospital in the above city for a very urgent operation. WELCOME VISITORS-Dr. and IWrs. F. W. Christopher arrived in Charlottetown Saturday night, and are receiving the welcome of their innny friends. The Doctor iniis to be present at the Provincial I-lxhibi‘. on, as he takes a keen In- terest in harness racing, for he says ‘ "he has seldom witnessed kcenei- competition" than In Charlotte- town. We wish them a very pleas- ant vocation. ON VISIT T0 CHARLOTTE- TOWN-Mrs. H. A. Coleman, Nor- ma. and Margaret Coleman. Ohio, ziocompnnied by Mrs. L. H. Deacon, ‘Saskotchewnn. motored to Char- lottetown coming through the New England States. and by way of Toronto and Montreal, they are the guests of Mrs. Harding Dewar for a month. HAD NARROW ESCAPE—W111Ie painting Mr. C. H- Chandler's house on Saturday, Mr. Harry Ifnrley hurl a narrow escape when the ladder slipped on which he was working nenr the roof of the building. Mr. Hark-y felt n d1 tance of about thirty-five feet, landing on top of a bush near the front door-step which effectively broke 11in foil. Except; for a bad shaking up, he was uninjured. TROUBLE. YN. PLANT-Slight. trouble 111 the plant of the Mar- itime Electric last. night left sect- ions of the city in darkness for a short time Shortly o'clock 13$; mghp Employees were at both services yrstcrriny. In 'hc prompt in making 11nd most lights were on in a few‘ mid Mfll'i\1iil"l 11151“ (‘i1 110L110‘ "t1 uiivvr i11111s1~if upfiiininuies. The Prince Street circuit 7119 B11" 25- ' ' ‘was out. for the greatest length of time, for about I5 minutes. before 11 adjustments LAID T0 RENT -O11 “Tribes- day nmrning, July 28, 1937, n. largo ," coming to C11111-lniirn11v11 rn11rni11.~.r- of friends and rein xvi-h; lute . James Terney of New Haien. v07 followed the remains of the their last resting p‘ace 1n st. Ann's cemetery Lot 65. High Mass _ sided at the organ. of Requiem was celebrated by Rev. Gnorze Bradley. S. J., who also mrormed the services at the LAID T0 REST-The funeral of irhcre Requiem 116V?!‘ , ARRESTED ON BR. E A K ING ANI) ENTERING CHARGE — A lorni Innn war placed under arrest unit will 1111110111" 111 court today oni a trimrgo of breaking and entering‘ Iltlil thvft C11 cf of Police Birtwistle suid inst night. Police snid rest. 11nd been made in connection \viti1 n brt-nk at Rowe's paint, shop. Entrance pained by d fllIH-‘S from a “in 0w. wns made early yesterday aftcr- l °1“1m1"11 1° m” McDohnld and wns removing a pane of 4 1 110011. A mnn. whose name pniicc did not divulge. informed them 111111. someone had entered the shop, Chief Birtwtstie sold, 11nd Con- ‘ stable B. McEachcrn mode the ar- There Is No Extra Tax For The Recognized Extra Goodness of Our Chewing Tobacco l. H‘! 1'1‘ HAS A FLAVOR ALL rrs irvvn. l_._--- ; CAUSE or rrs IIiGI-l 012.1111. 1.1-. 11-" 51.7.11 z THE SKILL or‘ AN EXPICRILNI 1.11 >1 .\.- 1- p "lTS QUALITY IVEFEA’ VIiRIES“ iiiiii ‘ f HgmQOLSUN BLACK TVVIST i ‘ It‘ii.\lti.()'l"1‘I§'1‘()wN CHEWING 0 rest. Several cnna of paint and var- nbh had been taken. PERSONALS as her Mrs. Mrs. B. C. Promo has welcome guest her oLster. Courtney Harper. and her frtendp .1115. tCOLJ Proctor, both of Tor- onto. I M111. Lawrence McInnis. and son Lorrie. City. returned homo oat week after visiting friends in ‘ _ , , . l . MANY or‘ wnou HAVE m-firy on 0111 p 5”“ PAYROLLS FOR MORE TIIA. ..1 IIARS. 1 m. and Mn. 111110111 Smith,‘ V 1 w-compcnicd by Mr. and Mm; rioorgo Binm cnd Mrs. Frank ‘Tlnney left Sntllrdfl)’ rm holiday trip to Monheal and New imgiand States. Mr. ltnd Cromwell 11nd l heir little son, Billy. ore leaving today for 111m- home I11 New Jer- 1 soy after a pW-nsnni two works vhit- with Mrs. Cromwell: father. Mr. D. K. Currie, 1'1 King Squire, and thu- relatives. the ar- ‘ The break _(Ap;__M1-; Annie 11011011111. fate Inst Deccmbcr. loft 11c‘.- 1 .,-y.mu1a11ded by Cnpinin Coil. . monied at P1vasn11tviii1‘, non" llvfr‘. t .1 (,1 .' 1 THE BAPTIST CHURCH At the morning ocrvice yeoterday the Rev. I-I. L. Demon, B. D. preached the SCCOIId of a. series oi sermons on the Lord's Prayer. 011 this occasion he made 21 keen n11<1 rich exploration of the pllfklrt‘ "Thy. Kingdom Come. 'I‘11y will be done, as in Heaven .50 on earth.‘ The soioiot at the morning oervicc was Miss Pearl Burns whose 1111c wntrnilo gave fine expreooiun to Llddirfs "How lovely are '1‘11_t' Dwelling’? Miss Helen Cailbecli . gave her usual efficient service u‘. ' the organ. 1 There was a good summer utter.- dnnce on the 59551011 oi the Cilurch School, following the morning ser- vice. 1 At the evening service Mr. Den- ion's interesting sermon Wit» 011 "The Man forced to curry a cl‘ Following the evening SCFYICQ 1111; ordinance or the Communion of the Lord's Supper was olm-rved. The youneb PEOpIQ? comp 111111 a most successful initiation with its new building and equipment. on the beautiful gfUl-lndo of Mr. Lint low Jenkins at Mar-hfleid, imcler the direction of Mr- nnd M1... Demon assisted by Miss Nirluiloon. Mrs. Btarrett and Mr. Juztln Jor- dan. The “Cubs” the Scout.» and the girl= or the C. G. I. T. wu. have all enjoyed the bencfno oi this well conducted inhtiiiiiion through its operation during the last week of July and the first 1 week of August. It may ui~o be .mentioned that B former pupuiur. minister of thin trongregution, the Rev. Ross C. Eaton, B. D., 111111 i Mrs. Eaton and Donald are Spvitfl- mg a holiday at cottage at Fortune. ZION (‘II IIRCH Zion Church services ytuateitiuy; both morning and evening. 0111c well attended 'I‘he pi-t-LOI‘, lirt, (,1, I C. Webster, nvus speiikcr c1c...-.-r1111. inspiring sermon.» ut boil. .~c1- vices. The 1.1101110 of i110 niorhziiu address Wm "The Secret. or 1.11, presence" and of the etching "I'm- work of grnce." Special music included a vocal r010 “My I-Icurt Ever Faithful", B8011. by MISS Lena lilcLure, A. T. C. M.. at the morning service 11nd} y another vocal solo, "N(i\i(‘I‘ My ‘ God To Thee" by Mrs. Arthur ROPGT 8.1- the evening gel-vice, __.____________ . ST. JAMES CHURCH -_,-__ Greetings to the St. Jam r - byterian Church in Chnrio - from the Presbyterian Cinirrii i1 his native parish ivcro brought by Rev. R. Moorhenti Lcgnir. . yesterday. Dr. Lmgiito. pusinr of i111: Charlottetown Church, liiilvfllilhl rc- t-nrnrd from an extended vi..'. to his native Ireland. Plnglnnd znni the continent. J-Ie hurt tnkcn u-rcriunrs to his native churrir iron: St. James. Special milsic yesterday‘ included a vocal solo by Mr. Raoul Raymond. TRINITY ("IIUIIFII Rev. A. E. MacKcnzic preached ,11norhing the 11101110 “'11s . r1 In the evening the .~i1hj--rt 1111s "Coiled to be Shinto‘ 011d the i('.'\'t 1 Corinthians 1:2. M1‘. Roy Mcizlor. who 1111., biFtL‘ mien freely of hi» 11110111. sung eficctivcly Stnincri; “I\Iv 110,1‘ is in the Eve1"111.\ti11g"ut tho 1110111- ing service. Mr. Roy KPHd-‘Ill PI‘ Ni‘\1 Suntw. Mrs. G. E. Full will mount-c M‘ Kendall's tiutic.» during the 111M“. .- vacation. ‘1-0011011111071‘ police warned about I00 motorht; Saturday on tho hllllilffqtlt‘ Rood ngniltst drlvinit too iii-W 1111-‘1 "W" engaged in rcpnir wok on the road The highway traffic act. Inspector‘ prlpps ppmtcd out. states ihui. motor vehicles are not to oxctvd 15 miles pet‘ hour when 11*»“-“1"§ men at work rcpnhimz 0r 11111111111111- lng a road. Motor-lot; on Lin‘ M111" pcqno Rodd wcrp yinssing mcn at. work at spcr-ds iipn/fiffix _o1"f1i-_j\‘ miles per h-rur, Police sold. S11v1 cpceds consiittiicd n gi‘i1\'(‘ Fifiliifi-‘Y to men at wok. Advances Claim To- Larga Houston Estate IVEEZLBOIIRNE, Australia. July 32 (miltnatcd rrroiitrolr] lggqpgmlsoi ind-int!‘ 10ft. bl‘ 11H" 11'1" Lady (Robrrti 11111151011 1H lnnniuiid, died hero tndnv. Mrs. Houston svns 1111 oidvril’ “"1- mgn in poor circumstances. S111‘ gdvflnflid hr-r claim only tiufc dgvh ago, on the grounds (but 11M‘ hrrchnnd, George Muir Ilnnsto11 w; a nephew of Sir Robert H0115- ion. who amassed tho 1111114‘ 01'1"!" In chtpplnft- _ ' Lady Houston. who dird int"?- crtnto to Miss Juliana Home, who dirt! before she did. RUNAWAY BLIMP _ WAS N01‘ F01 ND ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. Aun i--\¢P> -~Mnny and varied arc tin‘ sill“ of ships that. hnvc left port never to be aecn mznmz‘ “lit on MM‘ 15- 1919 Newfoundland, occur of lnuny 11:51. things‘ 111 aviwtion, 1111a tho cone of what, might 11c vnilcd the first raga of ocmnrc fhiluo The United Strtics Blimp C-iii. wm ‘n preparation for a 111111111 1.1111111 1 flight. In n 1111111 111-11111 nil thi- crow but two were caiird out to occurr- tho moorings which were. rto-piic their offoru, carried away by the 121119. when than, w" but one line hold- trace of her ever found. atucious suzvicts B I their ounnn c1" . l) D. ‘ {In It §ll'l‘!|‘l_-‘ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH MrV. L. Dingvvcll 5.11113 a beau- tiful 01o, "The Lou-Chord" by y ti " .011, at the morning service. Mr. I~Jrir' McGrcgur at the evening MiYltZE icndcred "I Come to 'I‘hee" by Curo 111111111 to an appreciative liiltlitlltjl}. The t'\‘\‘l'11i'1]§ sermon was on ‘Building for Lind" and the text .1111. Nehemiah 6:3: "I am doing a event work so that I cannot come iiuwu." Common haired had united for- 1111-1‘ enemies Into a formidable foe 101' Ihruci. and cuused difficulties 111 the work. ‘Fhcrc were diffi- cinttcs 111 Nehcnnnhls way as the , 1111,1111 !'1(li' otlflgvals and he sought to ru>i1 the building of Jerusa- 11-1111» unit. These untied enemies . 11y lnockerv 111111 glbe thought t0 prevent ihc continuation of the work. Whru tin» failed these ene- xnie. sought 11 conference-and com- In Memoriam On May 29th a much respected citizen in the person of William E. GYROWDANOE Noonan died in Summerside at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Chas. I ‘ McIvor. Mr. Noonan had been I11 Al i MR. WILLIAM E. NOONAN I 1 I I only for a short period and being under proper efficient care was suppcncd to be convaieeclug fav- orably and therefore the chock of his sudden passing away was sure- ly an unexpected blow to I115 fam- ily and many other friends. ‘ He was n parishioner of Seven . Mile Bay P111151]; and all his life ‘ previous to the last few year» had been spent. in Albany, where hc _, V‘ I _ _ >__ 1:; . over on the alert to help out 1n M“ f1‘ any movement for the advance- _1‘_ ‘V1,: ment of agricultural affairs and “ " ' stood as a shining example 111 buying and equipping excellent farms for each and every one 0f - Beach Grove Inn‘ —TONIGHT— Al. Iilanehurifs Orchestra Dancing 9 - 12.30 , ‘Hckcts 50c Lin-h [Tax Extra) "IT'S A (i-Ilit) DANCE" -—-u-ae=z— z .‘\l..~. Alina ltiayu := Ila-own, lifas. Spiritual liuuqni-tb promise. in-nce Nchcmlaho reply "I cdnno: come down". We are all 111111011114. circiarcci the minister. unct 011011110.» and former friends 11111;‘ 111:.1.= ugninst us but let us 11111ld 141111111113: for God. pleaded thr- iiiililoifl‘. The nmrning service at the Cen- : m; A11- Prancil . his 5on2 I . , Gifted with en abundance of '_ iwit and genial humor, he made Imony friends. Besides being a model farmer he tvas en exemplary Chrisllafl. honest and upright 1n u“ K‘, V‘ I _ all his dealings and ever ready to Pkjj‘ KQ, m’ lend a helpmg hand to those in e‘ 1 ‘ .\ICS.\IIKI‘§ 111 ~-;111|1athy .\I:'. d Mm S1 -'.cr Mari 1:111 Ci1r;.>iio11 Church had an in- I rcsiin itiuotrhtcrt coloured 11111111 i \t‘i'ilIOl'1t‘ii0 presented by 111v 1111111~11 and Mrs. Cooper. The .‘lll]_](‘t‘i \v.1..: “The Church, A Boo- 111111 11nd Saviour". ‘The church was pictured 11s n lighthouse built upon a1 rnci: 011x11 is steuciihsi. There 1.» :1 17Ii11i\\'.1y into the lighthouse 11inch 1111:. malty stI-pa nllCh as Ilillll‘, love, conscience, conviction 11nd reflection. The duty of the Ihghthouoe 111 that of pointing out i the stile wny. The church, God's lighthouse, is to let her light shine ‘.1111o1~.u.~t men. This lighthouse 1111111 rlginn the rock in thc hen is .1110 11 lmans whereby man upon the sou <11 1110 may be From the liglllliOilSE ttscif rrscued. to the :1:'111.»» 1 111.111 in the writer a rope 1111.5 i ‘own for him to grasp and be rerucd from his pcrii. The 1111111 has 1:1 danger ii he did out 1.1111517 1110 rope and all, said the nnnistur. are 1n dancer if they do 110i 1111' hold of the Chrzot. i ST. STXNS BASILICA Rcv. Alfred Alonughan of the So- rlcij/ of Jeouo, nus colt-brunt of the i Sn emu lviass at St. Dunstaifs Ba- i 511m, jtiotflftlil)’. Deacon of the 1 Hltihi “'11.. his brother, Rev. G. P. 111111. and the sub-deacon was . W. lVlCChfdlC. The Scrmim pic: 11rd by Rev. P. McMahon, I1. 1)., ri-rior of the Basil ca. i tier, .1-‘1u11er Aiouughun has Just I l'i'iiii'i'.i‘fl to Charlottctotvndo visit 111s iiiimly uiicr completing I115 stiriivs in l-Iiiropv. He was ordained f in ilubiin. Irviuiid. in I035. ‘ AL 111i i111» mosses, which were at 1111c usual 11111111» L110 IJYOEYBm 191‘ ‘the I~'.\ 1111..~iic Congress was an- num, 1. 'i‘1.o congress will 011°“ 1n 111i in‘ guhishr-s 01' the IIIOW-be 9“ y 11-110. Ii luiuv. 'I'i1c_ci0s rig ceremony | 11c 311-111 at Kmkora. On Tiles- ti ' ('\'t‘1lli‘_1'[ an address of welcome lwil, be tivl1‘.'c|1'd i)!’ R913 51' '1- Smiih. I7. 1)., purish priest nt Kin- l1,f)t'.'.. T110 herinnn will b0 171911311911 11v Hm Fxcriionry‘ Most RGV- J- A~ ()‘F"il;vn11, BL-llop 0f Charlotte- 1,1\1~11. '1‘111.\ 1111i be followed by Pon- 1111111; Benediction 0f the Blessed 1 Surnrlnciii. (m \’i'»-r11w:.<inv at l0 ofitiock Pon- 1 11f mi H1211 Muss will be Cclebfflt-Pd , m. lhf‘ Mow Rcv. Francis C. Kelly, Jlizthfll) of Olcninnnu. The sermon i ‘.\..i ho riclivcrctl DY R1111“ Re" I P,l<1.'1fi'1t)l' Aidtiricc McDonald of ‘rmrntlic, , , '1‘|11 finch"; f‘f‘l‘f‘iiiflii_\' will b08111 m five orinrt; with a srrmon by flop 1mm "r1115 will h» followed l,“ n hnlfqnfi pmresvon of the w! R-.-1rruun‘v1i cruiciildinfi bl’ ~: dirt rm giver. by the B15110? 01 C1‘.u1'it>iicto\vr1. lspanish War Rages in Avila Sector MADRID, Jilly 30-—iCP-HaVR5)— 1'11"; A1111“ sector northwest of '.\I11d1'1ti look the centre of the i'i'.'1l \v.1r siflflf‘ 10111111111. as 0179"‘ ‘lions warned i0 a comparative 1bltlllilhilll ninng the Brunete front i west of the cnpliul. Attnckllil! Insurgent troops were 1111111~<1 lint-k 111 the Bartolomeo de ‘liilmtrrS sot-tor of the Avila zone. qqH-p,‘ p-pumzeni positions were rnuulfmt 111 the some salient nftcr (1111111-111111-111 troops succcrdcd in Sllftitliiitlltlg ihl-ir dcfPnflPF-fi. Glilirtill I“rn11r1.=co Franco's mcn 111111110 111m nnvutms w centuri- l m,» 11f the Gnvc1'n1ner1t's more Im- nniltmt nrlvnncc pmts In the Sierra (lulidnrramn 11nd Brunote zoncsbzlt were furccd to retreat to their or- iginal pmltions. .1 Card of Thanks The family of the late William n. Nnnnnn “r511 1o express their npprccintloir frir the man)! 14nd‘ . tins es exicutiert to them In their 1 rcccnt. sad bereavement. L-t2-‘l2. i i y Card of Thanks: need. In early hie he was married Hemi‘ ( 1to Caroline Creamer of southi iMelville, who pre-deceosed him. ‘ thirteen year ago, and many time.» since her demise. had he been known to remark that life fzniz-ri 111' 11:161. S Noonar. Albany. 1to hold the name inducement. 11c U _ l_ '5 Ddane! had many friends at 1101111- n.1ri ' f1)” " g _ _ abroad and particularly in the XLHJU“ u” ‘ 5mm" United States winch place he 1111 twice visited. since hrs retirement from farming. His friends there will be saddened by the news of his death. ~ But a greater blow It Ia to his. Cfllliwlit. ‘,‘."11.--:.= Lcoguc, Sum- . 5,, ..o‘..: \‘.".>.'11":1'. League. Kin- family of four sons and three‘ WWW s daughters who sincerely mourn “ "'1‘1' - J" t 1 'In r- P1131055 of a wifse and ox g pa in and Emits“ _ The sons are, James J., Jeremiah 1 , _ l8, and Thomas E. of Albany and lgafsfi,1'.vlan( ,1 William w, of Carleton, While the "f; iqzdf“ {daughters are Mr»; John Murray _",C\1I‘{ m‘ land hfrs, Chas. Mclvor of Sum-, _ “"1" ‘ “Web n1erside; also Mrs. John Farmer ‘* n P D . of Kinkora. He leflves also two “ “ Lfllvgg: brothers. John of O'Lear_v and Abraham of Albany and :1 $151101‘. Mrs. Emma Ciough of Boston, Mass. During his illness he 11:1» ai- tended by his spiritual adv1=o1~ 1 ox (iroomirm Rev. Eugene Murray and died for- ST" JOHN'S ' A“: P46“ 11111-11 by the Faith of his Fathers. "A 1°“ 1N" i" i~"’°3’“i’1'1 m: lumen“ LOOK place (m June 15L i would be in 0111'? tor New York to Seven Mile Bav Cemeterv and l "““"°17"‘1"’" “kw” '5 Si" ‘M11117 . . y , . , . , q the long concourse of automobiles E‘_I""1"g m” "”""‘°'fi N testified to the respect 1n which. n 1‘ _‘ t‘ "i" he wag held. Arriving at the 1°“1‘d1“m1 ‘ '11“ BM‘ Church. Requiem Mass was sung “w” , - “P111” m“ by me pactor‘ Revmw‘ E Mom tyllii’ llfiilfhiiith- ' o, 1111c pro- aghan, while seated In the sanc- imsmi fm , '1" mm!‘ tuary were Rev. Fr. Keefe. Kzn- -1"“11"'1""11 ' B1‘ o“ “re re‘ kora and Rev. Eugene Niurroy pf icpvmm gm“ ‘I “Famous 1‘ Summcrside, Rev. M J. Smith of “Wfgfl? y”, .. I ., v _ d Kinkom assiated in the choir. Foi- mp1“ p1,“; ‘"11" “k0 l‘ lowing Mass the remains were c011. 1-!‘ B. . v ‘ ,1” 1o e‘ vcvcd to the ncurbv ccmcterv 111mm‘ P" “m” "1"'1'mah°11 where commiiai provers were rend 1°““1"’11'1‘ h" l‘ "M" '1 mm“ by the pastor, andhftm-r 11 wwli 1111mm” ' ‘f, “k111i rptmt life of '78 years. he “'11s inid 1' (‘my n” '11'“"m“n 1" to rest by the side of his hi "A111" ‘:17 Phi“. "W 119m and partner amid many expression" “and 11'1"“ " ‘v "1 y“ '11” 5am‘ . .. .. m_ 1\, or sorrow and deep regret. therp to “A (‘Nu V’ await the final Resurrection Sum- m“ (on i mons _ " ‘ The pail bearers were: Jame» .’ m“ h” " Johmon. Wm. P. Cameron, Ant-as,’ To "'I_“I\"ji_ _' Muray. T. A. McIvor. W. E. Giiies- , , _ _ pie and Arte-mas Wright white the 1 1“_17‘G“1'1-‘ ‘1’ 11‘ funeral arrangements were under A 1:111“ "1 ‘ "' ‘ the direction of Philip Monaghnn 111110." 1> "01111101119! of Kinkora, Following 1.: list of; on 11w .1 111" culture-l Maas Cards and expre stops of rtoxoiopni -1‘ 1 ibltfiiiitl‘ 0f »sympathy;- Jnnnilru‘ wll 1lS'.('l'(‘(l by the .l11111.1;..1 1- Lmitcd. Mass Cards ‘F1115 _v<‘.'1t".'~ 1'11. ht‘ uocd Int (lt‘\'(‘l(‘.‘_ili‘t‘i11. c ."1i.fl .\v'.iicmen\ Mf- 8nd Mf-i- 611851 MCIVOI‘ 5, plan and rx-‘nlil ‘rum-J. 0i 5011001: H1811- for economic tram nu. t Mr. and John Murray 5 High. Mr- and Mrs. John W. Farmer, 1 I-Iigh. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Noonan and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Noonan and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Noonan and family. Mr. James Noonan and family. Mr- and Mrs. Gratton Noonan and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnaione. Albany village school. Mrs. J. M. Noonan and family. Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. A. Mclvor and family. Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Everet Kelly, and family, Bummerside. Mr- and Mrs. Preston Noonan Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Parvtn Ca“, Sum- merside. Mr. and Mrs- Omar McCvaugh, Bummcrsirle. Mr. 11nd Mra W. P. Callaghan» Silmmerside. ' Dr. and Mrs. J. A. MacPhee, S Id . , , 12126;. 8P. Driscoil and family, 59V?" Pilrbvlil-“fl Suntmmide. NASH SEDAN d MP- Ind MTB- R9! M05186?» B01" in perfect condition throughout en. . Bit/fir. and M1“. James McAteer, [rho pflggyngny ‘ltlifrfndnd Mrs. James V. McDon- X A S _“ _ S 111,1) A N old and family, Borden. “'11 1“""'"-" 11"‘ ..... .. Mrs. Ohms. E. McDonald and family, Borden. 111*" Mr. And Mrs. Ju. E» Bradley and (“mum charlonemwl-L 143F110 Ill_ll;'§(.l.\' SEDAN clyri “and Mrs’ Peter Hughes’ These corn urt- hlcnl for Tnxi o1 no flown‘ Bus Service 11ml rcutly for thl Mr. and Mrs. Aiban Former, R d Charlottetown. m‘ .' Mr. and Mro. w. J. McDongld, "*"" "'“""‘ Mom-ton. N. B. Ilnr 11s in Ysed Mrs. Elizabeth McInnis and fam- ily, Moncton, N. B Mrs. Jame.) Ticrnoy- and family- New Haven. sincerely thank u1i|k .1111d friends and itelglmbors who i |_~,;.I.‘,Qd in any way during their, .uti berravcmcni; a1 o those who ‘ _,.-11t Muss Cards and floral tr1- biltcs. 1-1-1935- ~fi 111;, the airship tin‘ two remaining 1111~111!\1-.»- of tllo crew lcit her with iliilicniigv. '1‘iu~n the Iilzmp 1110K!‘ 1111M- nnd 1101111111 uni 1o 51111. l\ (ll‘§ll'i)_\<‘|' In inn" 110W‘ 11111111-(1- nr-ly pul out to .<|-.1 in senrch oi ‘iv 111111111. 2111-11111 but utter clearin- hc ("nut of Nvtvfonnthaud. (2-15 we, never seen ngnm, nor was on!‘ |Maos.. U. S. A. TRUCKS I933 (‘ht-vrnlct Truck ittvo to rho-m‘ from) Misc Helen Farmer, Kinkorn. Mr. and Mrs. P. I... Monte, K111- ore. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Murphy and . Mrs. John, Kinkora. 1 ML md Mm J_ A. Brown 1931i (Ihcvrnlvt Truck Grand River. 10:11 ( hevrnlet truck Mrs. Thomas Mccorvill and fam- i 1; - . ~- . " ‘m Cnlemn BIL 4 1.111 t huioltt lruck M1‘! Mlrv Mccflrviii- Caricmbf Thcw 1111.1.- .1 1- 1n nw-rhoom 51111119 and wnnHI 111- - \ ~11 jnh for any Mrs. A. J. McMormiciz. Souris. 1m". hmmnn gtgnil. Afr. and Mrs, J. f). Flood and '.'\‘llll}’. 8011111 MPh-‘lllt’. 1 Mr. and Mm. John B. Noonnn; 1112111011, Mnsvz. U. B. A. A. & co. ‘“M‘_‘,'QS“‘{I""SRAB' “m” Emu" _. rnA1:1.o'r1~1:ro\vx Mr. Pmncls E. Ready, Lowell.‘ "m" 511° 1'11"“ 3g‘ i "Where Your 11111111111 Buy More ‘r111 *\ .-. <A$7 4 . I :" g I 1 1 t: 21' 1 -‘ i; 1 1r i . l; 1 . l. y . ~. 1 .1» l .1 t / f 1 l . 0 1' H . l f 2- 1 » .1 ~ I ‘i 1 » » ., i? i ' a‘ t 1 _1 t "It t A. P" 1 . ‘y i?» i; " "8 5* 1 3 1 . rg.» - 5.; . ~n n- __...._. _.