“ACE 'I'EN OUR NEWS BUDG - __ - v~‘___--.._ 271- ._. .. =.-..-.~, ,- 9.... ' 1 ‘tug-raw’?- ~| "n: ll lKY'\i.ll? 1.01.11 mark» eratilttti to 1T1" l1". 21111111-1111. a pupil 11f 5111-111; P1111; 1111i anti Ll 111.1. |.\' .\1-1-|nr.\"l-- \'11' 11:1 1 m u-l ._.... E it 1 l rrtm g ‘n- f-o 1il-.-1'.v 5on1‘ x 1..., 1111- shork whit-h l-ll/ll-x‘ ntui stockings ‘.1 flllil 111-l" dross .-1,.-» ....__......_ '1' in_1'11111-tl that l?‘ ‘ 11st ilwnlltlv kill- .. 111 i111‘ 91111111 1111-1-111011 but n -1'.1\ o! flir- or-111l11111:‘.- of the scr- r-n-i 1:11" saw 111111 un"1l vcrv rl1-11-"1-. -‘". but the. 11.111? side of the bu! ~" 111-fow- rolllns: into tlu‘ d 1 Ill-i 3-11112- Win-n the 11111-1111-11us 1111 111v 111:" hasten-d to his 111111 511111 l-"l! 1'01" bit-av (llasurltv, a few nlilcs 111111" IJr. J Y1- lUlt II(II—.ll).-\Y — Th‘ x . ‘ . l.-.-.1 o i211.- .\-11i1.1.-1 p1, at '..1c '11 01 51B v" [WITT-"ll iio.11.tul tori l r-llvn roct-lvr-ll a Z1 1 1 ‘ .1 111 lli‘l' rl111s.-'-n ploicssorv-S -\'I§l'I'I.\'(i (QILI) HOME - Ml‘. frn-lvlv 1'1 Sl-nnnrnitit". his i115‘ Mary's Cl1-lr11l. )l':-11r11.-1 r11 Si. Mltryls" l-INANCE JIINISIER Ll-L-“I-jg islxly-ioullil year, “as 3 son of the ' lute George rtouer. beer and Leon- 111-.1 111111 111.11111.-.1>ec, born and ed- tu-lttc-(l at Unurloltetot\'n and “us at 11.11.- tnle 1n business ut. housing- .1111. A". 111t- outbreak of the w-al- l1.- _ “l1. .1 Alalor 111 Chnrlcttatown Light ll1.1.1- 1.11.1 rueltcd to the lunk oi . Llttut-llllllt to permit hnn to go to h,“ on L111.- llom, “lth the 1111.11. Canudnn connngtnt 1n 1914. I-lc was later letul-ned to Canada and formed th til-111 1411111111011 winch he look ov- , L‘l'c1’£lS. 0n his l'L‘l.‘1ll'lI flout the war 1.111.- “as engaged by the Dominion iuon-l-nlnt-nl. on Penitentiary In- spection 11nd later he was engaged to organize a Salvage Department to the lnztltagelntrnt of which he v . _ v H “'11..- appoinlcd and engaged at the m‘. 1"‘ ““‘“'m""‘ 1n11- uf his dcath. LL-Col. Beer mat-turd Wlnnlired. tittughtt-l" of the 1.11.- C_\l‘\lfi 341-011-4111". and tllfllrj 111-int: the officiating dergyman. 1111111 1-111111. Mrs. Hart-111 P1111011. rv- , "r111 11.11 111111111 party. 1111111 the 1 Stewart Linklettel- 1 11111101111110 relatives. were present} 11nd family have returned to their fl-lcn. C. A. Duanuig, Munster of 11H. I'li1illl('t.', halt-s 111.». morning for (‘Nftllllll- "--'-1-1‘-l iu utuq-ll 11 111111-1111; of tilt- _ H“, ...11n.1llull Ll-IIJJIJI. 1:11 \1\'1t1ll'.'.~..&-_\‘. stutit-nl .11 111.11-11.g,- 1111- nunlbr 1111 (.1f-1.111 [In '1'»- l ..1...-1- .' 1\.1- 1111.11 .111 l}. ., .11.. lt-onu- ~1t1111t-l'. 11:11-11 (‘h- “1~"1 1111' 111.1‘. ".1111 1:111 in 1- 111.111 slim v Ill-Ilyti.‘ 111 l-_11.\1-1l .\l1ul1lnv nitvrtlorut by Mr, l::11;11.1< 11111-111111. Htauhopo, of the‘ _ . son. Mr. Jnim-s‘ \\'._Il111'1:11ll. U. A.. 111 1111; 121113-11 V 9-1 "-11. llunfrt-nl, following: .\ll'. 'I‘lunnn.< Ilnrunnf ri-ztfil cf 1:1; 111111, 111" 1111 1'1‘. -sv.ul-.vrnv I-Ix-l-livoltn ._ 1 l1v I.\ 1-.\11-nd1-d in Miss --1-. of ‘the Canadian P111: Ilrectlrrs As- . in 111- .-"1.-’.1l1‘11 11111111 of .1‘1l. “ho (l1i‘(l from l1-1'1-\"1-1i u 511"]! hi: car Over- 1.11‘! 1-1 are ht‘ “us n1 thin-u a turn in 11. l"1:l1l n1 1111-11111-11111, Qnl-br-r. Ile 13.1.1111 from 11111111111111 to the 121-"1111-1111 hrirluo Miss Dr-lc- rm receiving :11 "1- ' 11:‘ ‘1-11- Illiill n1-1-i1l1-ut fol" her ‘ 1:1 n". 111 Frat-lull". N. IL-S 31111-11 s‘. 111 11( 1 . 1 11111 I-fi 1111111011 —VI§ITI.\IG IN “IDIOT- .. .'-1r1.i GafIr-cv and 111-r can .\I-' R1-‘1-ri (‘111111211-1- n";- visillnq In rs". (‘infi- 1111-111111". 1111-11. I-Ttvcn Citric. 1-11- ’l‘.‘1',v 11-11111‘ 111 New York :'/- fh-liehlell vith lht‘ “Tnih- -.f"r 11-1 I‘ I“. I. .\Irs. Robert (‘Afi- ‘ 111-v 1s. :1 ':l--l1‘1-1l nulsirlnn andhfis 111-111111-‘111 a vr-nr at Ram:- : 11111.11". Ilv- “as .1111 l-on- 1-111-1-11 111v"? at 1111- social SHUT"?- 1... 1 .\Il'= -1-‘ 11.11‘ g-lr-‘s of \\ M1111 1'11 :11 il"1\ IIGIII" oi Mr. nnd - - luau-vol“ .11..\""rs -~ .\l1.=.=' 1 ' 1'" .‘1"111l.onn, ll. A, “"1111 11w‘; ~ 11! illi‘l‘ll"i‘ la\-_ \c:tl't11t."1lt1‘ - 11'. 1111- i.111:1|1111 UllitT-r-ii f 111. i111. l1 1-11 I'(‘1'l1l])Ollli(‘(l 11-.-1' 111-r 121111 when school rr-, 111;- i“ 'l'!1-- 111-111111-1111111. staff has" 111-1 ~» 111111 l'1-l1p1\11>l1i--i. M1‘. II- Fl. u. A. .111. “111 11111 s11111111~l.l lJl'l' .\.I-|1‘E-.1".-.'; has 11 -\'i‘l1 llu- .\l111-.t"‘.on t (‘1111111- lL-S ’l"-'1‘ unit-1- ol Victor-It Park 1! P1-=1_11'-111 171111" “'i'l "11-‘1; 11-1- (‘-.!,vf'11"111- . .- 11 .~11-1i.1l lII1'1'"1.i‘1'I 11 - :1.- 'l" 1 l ‘111-r of ll1-l.1'v 1i I‘l1'.'.11- (‘!1.--'11' ‘.11“1:, t'1r til" 1 - 111 I‘.1-.' l"‘1l’l\\'i1\' nus 1 n 11111-1.“ ,~-1- 112d- . . "'11- a'.-..1. i1.u11f' 1'11" 13:22:11- - .111 11111-1 11-1 1111111- S’ “Jlillfl (‘-1. 'l“11‘ '1:1'1-1" “ork t-xns :1:'1Z.12'l Paving C11 in l; 1-n (.2 1111l1-1rlan1l61111-111 :- 11.11111 at ‘.111- ("uln- v-wuu-t {mm 1111- siroi-t, urn- 1i---1-1111 r111 l1).- the Council -' 1n ilit‘ s1n.--.11n. I'I .\'i'll \I. S ‘II\'I(‘I"IS— Final 1 1 - 11 1.v1'1l-k11o'.v11 and hllihly -n'1-.l iI.-1‘1'-.1\' “'1>1nn1"1 “'11s paid ". .1 v1.11" 1|-'1 11- oi‘ il‘i(‘ll(lS WWIIIIXR- 1'1". \-'11-t1 tlu- funeral of Ilildn C. 11111- 11f 11111.12» If. India“: a wot‘- 11-11111. ('11- 1n . ‘rnu-llr-r, tori: 11%;."- .'r1-u1 li"l‘ rt- 1111-1101- 71 III-HIT --11 ' "11 ("mm II ll Con-Merv. RI-v. .11‘: 111111111‘, of Ft. Andrew's Unli- 1 l (‘h 11 l1 1-11111114-11-11 1.111‘ service at ‘111- 1 1-1-1» 111111 1'1-.11-."1‘. 111's" Imirllnzv 1 - “W; box-n in 71v- fuuvral “'11s .1'11l 111111 1111‘ mnnv l1111111f'l‘ 1111-21111'!'1'i1-1‘-=t1‘sliIi1~rlto 1111‘ r-s '--u .11 vilii-"h 111's‘. Ilaitilnw “v1: l"11‘l1l. .\1'1" I-T II. llv-r 1-111-1-11-1-11 '1\".Il‘(l yrs- , 1111.11) nun-lung of the sulllden pans- Tlng at Ayhucl". m-nr Ottawa on 5111111111" 1-11-111111; of 111s brother. Ljpt! .(,‘11l. In-tvlx Hcrht-rt Err-r, who IIIIIISIIIPS l- ll. .\l. U. 111-y" 111.-.1 ii. .11. c" s. ~- . 1111 which l1.1\'c 110111 .11 111.11. “'-L“'-‘vi--\.11*1 11x1 3111.11.11)‘ lnolll- -» _11. 0.111) lul‘ (juunlly 111111111111",- “11111- 1111-)‘ “111 1111-1". ll. .\l.1 "' xv“ "1141 Ilium-111 to Halli-ax. .\'l n11"; E.\"l'l-.Ii 1311x111 _ M1". .1 .1‘ .\l:.~. .-\. lt. (‘1111111-1- 1.1111'1-1t.1;111-J 1 k 11l1.1~;111.l_\' o".'1-1" illc tuw-k-lqqd - 11.1.» of 1h.- P1'l:1.-el~.’.'i.\n11land a’. 1111-11" suuznul- 1. lli .\\\'lllllll.ll.'., - 111 1:1". .1:11l 1111.» luiioueti by a .I.H>“.§I,URI,. “LS "H", suit-s 1n 0111111111. ' ' 11- -'\ ' h1- llt-pltl- - . Lltlltull ::_\. 1111111-11111. tie- 1111-1111 .\I,1,-;. C 1' 1“'11 11151 111.111.. . POI’ Ii. AN!) ('\N('l-Il.I.I-'.I) —- .I1111:t:11-\1~ (1-11uhi.._ I [1 a l'1- (‘1'!ll"" "I d are flu-re- ll'lfl 1hr‘ s111\1-E;11 .1111 St-rv 1-1- vllieh “'51s 111 ul lt-f.‘ t 11 ntnrlnng to .- lllTllll‘ rl-celvcd tho “M111” 1111 11 L" in 111m- q .,v the r1‘- 1-1- 1111- lulu-lull notice \vill “mun” 11111111. :h1"1111-.;i1.11-..L the province l1“\lll\‘(I cl lh.- 1i1‘11‘l1 on August '1', 111 Aline Callbt- k Il" W110 0i I-.l.'. Ephlalnt Btnl of C; 1.‘ 'I'l':1ve1'.~.c 1.1111 1.1.111 aill'\‘.\'lll.l lllt.‘llll.)(‘l' of the . \‘"“f("]:: 1.1111 ._v 111' i111- illli‘ (‘aglinln Arthur .. ,. 11,11 l. .-..1l .1 .11", 11111:".- tf 1111- saint‘ plat-e. . ,1 ,, _ J, ,,,_,. 10mg .\l.>. lit-ll 1.111 '1-.l 111v. _1" Ill 1111- _\;,,1,1,m,1\ {he 1111111-121211- o1 .\I.1 11:1 H11..- 1 ~_ ' I 111' an il'n1-.'~:1 c1 ._\ a f1“- _\ 11111-113," =-1_\.\ 'i‘l11- inllelal service were 1111111111113 1.1-Iti irtzul the Mitchell FLncI-ai : Hon. Tlutne‘ A. CIllllFlWllI 1.011 .1 Sinclair; lion. Cyrus Mn"- Alzlluu; Hon. Crrrlnlnn hint-Arth- 1 111"; M1". Justice A. Al'~‘t‘lll'llillf wders: .\'l1." l-l-tnt" 51111-11151", Ml’; Ilon J. I’ Aizu-Iutvre: Ilnn. -.\‘l'. R. N110C-1111- 1111; Hun. T.\V.L. Prmvsc; His \\’0r- ‘ .-lu_11 Itfayor Turnr-l"; lion. Dr. W ,,,__ 71W ,, _ J. I’. Mncbiillnn; Lieut. Colonel R ‘l’ -" 1 11-‘1- -'1 .\l Harbor, C. Chandler; M11. RPllbPll Aim"- ‘Donald; Mr. J. R. But-non: Mr 1."? M ‘George J. Tu-erdy: 1.10111. Colonel ‘Wm’ “"1810. E. Full, A.D.C.; 1111.11111- J. a ‘Paton, A.D.C. The Iollmvlng ex- prvsscd their regrets: Sir Andrew Nlac-Phall. Senator J. A. MacDon- ald. Sf-nntnr J. J. I-Iudhes. Mr. A. Niaclman. Enjoy-able vocal solos were cit-en by Ml"s. J. A. Ilru-"son M1". Arthur Britt-1- and M1". Roy Meizler. instmlnentnl music bring provided by Mr. Gomez and or- chestra. After the dinner tho crun- pnnv ndjotirnr-d to enjoy the ma’!- niflcr-nt gardens at Govm-nmcnt Ifotl-c. of which the rzrr-rttmt ap- preeiaffon was exprossc-d 11v Mr. 1111111 .111.=u1-1~ .111. 11111111111111; M1’. Justice A. C. S: Dunning and others. IVEIINESDAY weeks. tel-nay. _1ni 111' tlu- iii-uh S-"hool A1'a1-‘ t‘*.'llllll“l'll\lill'. and tvfll take‘ Iinrold Gatldvt. had a three The (if-nil! occurred at his home in 1'51. Avl "d's yesterday morning 11111-1" n11 lllllCrS of ssvcrnl nmntlls, oi Mr. Edward G. Love in his 00th 1-1-a1". Ilt- “as b111"n 111 Charlotte- town in 1847. With his father. the late Plllu-nrcl B. Love, h1- conducted for 111.111)" years a tannery in this 1-11_v. on the site “here the City 131111111111.- now stands. 0111-1111211 st-ssions of thr- annual- 1-1111-1-11111011 oi the United I31-111tist- Wonu-lrs Missionary‘ Union cf LII!‘ Alnritimc- Provincts were 111-Id in 1hr- Ch11l"I11ti1'10“"11 131111111 Chin-cit y"e.-L.-l"dn_\". At thr- las‘ 111111111 ars- .~i11n 111-ironies" “1-1-1- w c1-r1t of Stunt John, N.B.. 1-1111-11-11. \\‘I"Il1(‘(l.\!l-I VI 11111-121-1" n1. St. Patrick's- Convent, J1 1-.1-_v U ty are visiting 1111-11" sister NIITi. Jane F. Mc-Lelluu at their 0l1l ll1:llll‘ 111 (ll-nnd Rtvul" 111.01" an ab- .~11.n:c oi twclly-slx years. IIIESSAGE FIT-OM THE Sl-IA — Win11‘ bathing at Kinloc-k Shore, Sonthpori. on Aug. 18th, Dewar Jone-a picked up a scaled bottle 1-on1ain1ng a note wh11-h said that? the bnhlchad been thrown ntu the water at Huathcr Bench. N. 5.,‘ 1111 Atlg. 10th by Hazel Bigt-low and Ralph Inn. It 1s intt-rz-sting to note i how fal- the bottle drifted ln such u short time. Johnsnn-Mll‘nlan. Another wed- ding of interest took place at the‘. Unlir-d Clulrch. Manse. Kenslng- ton. 011 Wednesday evening Aug. ' - ed by Mr. G. L. Lcxvis. K. C.. Stim- lm-rs d1‘, lrplw-seniing the Attorney- Gcnt-l-al. Ml". J. J Johnston, K. C.. Cbn1"lot:1-1o“-'11 was given permission .b_v thc Coroner to cross examine 18th. when Miss Millie Johnson, of Kensinuton, became tho bride of Ml‘. Elbert Mllman. of L'ng River. The ceremony “'11s 111-r rrm- eri by Rev, B. Chalmers SSnTtrr. The happy couple W11 reside in Long R1vr_ --B Pickering -Mar-.Nutt, Another quiet but mic-resting event took place at the United Church Mans-e. KPnsin-zion. on Wednesday morning A1112. 18th when Rev. B. Chalmers hatl b1-1‘n.~.-.1il1-1".11; for some months. Salter uuitcrl '11 the holy bot-ids 0i’ from a 111-art ailment. LL-Col. Bccr, who was in hi: matrimony. Ills! Laura, daughter of Mr. Ind Mrs. Stanford Pickd- = i I11 “'11s “iih (icep I'(‘,‘,l'i‘l that" and the remains were laid to :11 ille Druid Rl(l',1t‘Ct‘lll(".L‘l',\' (l()\I"IIl.\'.\II"IN'I‘ IIOYSI-I DIN- \'llt—ll.~ Ilunotn- I.l1-tl'.t-ll:1l1‘.il1\v- .11¢;.11- 1111521115 was host last even- , 1 a1 ,1,“ 11111111131119 dinncl" atGo-a- 1:1:ln1-n11 lloust- in 11111111111‘ (if ‘I!’ }'[1)n_ @111 111s A. Dunning. .\-iini::~ > t-iulrt-h. '.i'l1e 111-nth of Mt-lvinei Jane San- (ICf-vtlll, Charlottetown, took 1J1ace 111 the P,_ E. I. Hospital on Aug- ust 17th, after an illness of some —DOIN(1'1 NICELY——MI'S. Able For the second consecutive jyear Iloroltl Ultudct has c1111tured the Stnlunt-nddc Golf Club CIllLlllDl-Ill- ship cit-fooling Reginald Prirhal-dl 5 111111 4 over a 36 hole route yes- At 1h.‘ end oi the morning play a1ivr111tl1g1-. Din-lug the st-eond l8 h1- kr-pt. forging SICIHII)‘ ahead to . ..1-.11"Q:l'.1rl'i1‘, \\'1lln1>t, oni‘1-=. i “ln b_\- 5 and 4. 11:11.". S I -11.1u11d In ' .\l1-. lI.l1. Ilrnion, Mrs. R.C. Vin-' (IRS —— SlsZt-r Mary lgluttlus, Pharmacist at S1. Jostphs Hospital, Patterson, New J1 rsl-y. nnti blster (iortrudc Loo, 1 “"11 fdrit of the car involved in the 1111-cl1l1-11t. Mr. Albert Morley of Citation-town. 11311111111 young farmer. of the contracting parties “utncss- 111g the ccrcmony_ The bride wa.» ch: rnnngly dress in blue silk crept “"1111 matching accessories. Follow 11:1,; flu- etuemony, the happy coupe u short honeymoon t1"'p Follotving this ceremony, at 81 o'clock. at the home of the bride M Clyde R1,." on Tuesday’ a“), years of the Legislative Assembly ,' 20111, 1911i, the gentle patient spmt °I "115 P11711111"- _ r - , of Miss Sophia Hlcltox passed to (‘mvmn- “as mmfled m Mr- her eternal reward after along lll- 3PM. 20. 1335. a $011 01' the l-ltt? 1' W11~1f1111 Jam!“ Rmwh. 50H 0f t11e1 ness which was borne with true J Mss Alin-dn Elk-n Cotton, daugh- ter of Ml". and Mrs. William L 111,1, Sm View, to Mr. Albert Mac- I Mr. G. R. MPago, Jury foreman, Mae Gilmore; Melville, Jean Mac- Nutt. stln of Mr. and Mrs. wa lace alter reading the verdict doom-ea and-Nun. of Dal-nley. the parents .l111t there was no doubt in his. :11.nd. however, that if me deceqggc ...11i been walking on the left slut cl the road as provided m the high- ...1y traffic act he would not have .1-1-n killed. Other members of the ,u11y werlei: lacy tPoimn, Peter Pin. T111- wu] mak - 1:111. Arc e ar ey, Bon toe Buote, ,,_.,,.,~‘,,,,._ mo“, “flffe groggy‘; ‘g James 1.. Sav 1111111 111111 Felix Pin- 1 eau. THURSDAY 1 1:111- Mr. and Mrs George Roach. i 1,-111,15,11111 10111111119, 11f Soul-is". Rev. B. Chalmers Salter of a II('ol of fricutls. IIRFSII I-‘IIII-i IFI.ARFS—-A brtlh 1.1-1‘ \\h.t-h llilx illll-nrd intcrlniitcd- ‘y in 1111‘ Mt. Sl-awart di~trirt for '11 \v-.-1'k< fl-iri-ci into r1‘- "i'_v v-s-t-rdlvv. Mounts-d Pullcr- front Chrtrloitrtown were 1111-1-1-111": the 1"io1"ts of a large tv-n-bzr 1-f fIx-1- fighters. The ffamcs 1' 12-1‘ 1:11 t 1 11111111» ceremony; Mr. and Mrs home 1n Boulder, C01,, after Roach will reside in Sunlmersice Th1- hiuwpy 1-11u-‘les loft together iot- a 1111111111 trip through the Muri- 1111111.’ nllotvrd b)" the best “ashes most enjoyable holiday with Mrs Linklcttct-‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Schurman, Summersldc,and1 other relatives. were dying dmvn last night along ichcck, 1 ‘hp Andr-tst-n RWJ-d nnd hope “'11s lht-‘(l that tl-1‘ firr‘ hnrl finally .b1:1-n1-d i-solf out. The blaze yes" 1 rrlay “":1 111111111011 principally t0 12.1111, at Z1011 l" '1' _ barren. The fire w-as‘ 1-111111-1111111" neat-er Mt. Str-tval-t 11 -1.--- than it hnd been when 11.111“ in the rim-ch Villa-u‘ and St. .1\1".:l1"r\v'.s dist-iris were threat- r-upii 1:111 \vr1-k. Fnch (‘llflllgg in illt‘ direction of the u-ind has sent 9' I the fire along a new front. .\1l.-11\'11ll-(\"ttc11—- Cotton-Roach , d N1111t1-.1l~. 'l1.v.11 111111-11 but pretty .‘-.ll'_‘,I0ll. on Aionday morning, Aug 111111.111 7 11.111. 111 the Presbytrl- an 11111121112-1- of Mr. and Ml"s. Geol- _e .\l11rNc1l.. “'21s unucri in holy. wed- lock 111 All". Athoi Cotton, >011 of 1 Mr. and Mrs. William L. Cation, 1 all of Konslngion. Rev. G. Co1'l_\-le l Wendel". Pastor o Zion Church, 1 Charlottetown. pol-formed the cer- 1‘mon_\'_ Miss Luella Blggar of Host-n. Mass. a cousin of the bride. ' and Mr. Glenn Cotton, brother of I the groom, vvitncsscd the mat-rage. l Th1‘ bride looked very Winsome in l wedding dress of while satin while 111-r travelling’ costume vt-as gray with 111111011111: nest-s cries. For .-1-\r1"al years Miss MacNeill has been chief opcl-atol" at the T011.‘- phone erxchatlue. Kcnsington. The poptflar yotlng couple will reside in Kcnsington, WIICIP the groom is B. pPOFFCTOUS IIIYIIIPI‘. IIIESQAGE FROM FAR NORTH —M-1111y fflflldo‘ will be interested to 111111" that Les 11- T. Evie, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. W. lotto-town, who is now enroule to Craig Harbor, N. W. Territories for two yenl-sservice Wlih the R. C. l\i. P. 11nd’ arrived safely at Port pun-m. 1S makmg a good l-ccm-el-y , Churchill, Hudson's Bay “here his f1"o1n her recent. accident, win-n ’_ _ _ _ , l she was struck by lightning at her “m1 1° “mm "g m “mm ‘o “e hulnq in Abrams Village. S 1111) the s. S. Nnsccplo unloaded Pole. Constable Fyfe in writlilg to his mother tolls of 1.1 pleasant but |une\'cntl'ul voyage with everyone 1 having: a good time. some 0i the 1 p11.~.111u.:<-1"s leit the boat at this‘ port. but 11c hoped to sail Aug 13th for Chcstt-rflclci and Craig Harbor. An English cruiser and French 1.1111111 ship unloading added a spice of inn-rest to this inl- away port. AL son the funeral of one of the ships crew accldentaly shot “"l‘.1l1.- huntlltg caused a “HVO 01 sadness" to those closely connected 11.11111 the deceased. Yesterday Mrs. Fyfc received" a radioilfflm 510m hr-l" stm stating that he WM 1H 111.1111 health and Just sailing for 1 Craig. KINDLY REMEMBEREITL- Miss Bcttluh Sit-eves of DOVCI‘. N- 13-1 W110 I for the‘ past two years has 111M119 1 her hmnc “uth Rev. and Mrs. 'I‘_ O. 1 D1-W11li1‘. ut the B111111st Parsonage. ‘Tl-yon, will shortly accompany tin-m to their new home in Cale- (iililiu. Nola Scotti. In l-ccoym Lion 1' 11f 1111-11" 1111111-01-111111111 of her valucd ‘ lmslstnnre in thc tilffcrcnt orgnn- ‘ lxntrotis of the church. the ml-m- 111-rs oi '1‘1"_vrl1 B. Y. P1 U. 111 1119 11211.0 111' th-"n- “"."1-ki_v flier-ting on P1111111" 1111-11111"; August 20th. pre- .~1:.t1-:i Alis- Siorves with a be uti- l ful 1-1--1'1-1".'1il>‘.1-. wool blankrh Mrs. l Arthur Slulnons. president of the B, Y. P. u. road a v1-1'_v tlDITbDY i116 1ptesclltailorl ndtlrt-s... wl1:le Mrs-. Lloyd Rogers-on made the prescnt- . n i011. I11 a few well chosen words, - N11 s Sifetos thnnkccvl tho c pies- l c111. i111" tlu-zr br-autlftli gi t." "For _ 15111-11,- A Unify Good Follow was Isung. and ill-st wishes were ex- - 11111111111 m Miss Sleeves, who 1n the 110111- future will be one 0f I716 principals in a vc-ry interesting cvrnt. A pleasant. s-"cial hour w th refreshments conclude-d a happy igvt-ning, (Mont-ton Papers please colly.» '3' Tl.‘ E A col"or11‘1"‘s inquiry into the death oi’ Angus Buotc. 70 your 01d TENTH! lscluml tc-achcl" who was the victim of s1 lughway fatality near his Rus- _ ticovillr- home Sunday nftcl-noon “'11s hold at North Rustlco yester- day. Coroner Dr. I. J. Yco, Char- lottetown prcsidcrl. Fourteen “itncsscs were examin- 1. He was acting for the i‘ M:. Buotc came to his death, the jury found afir-r short deliberation S: l cllz-gsnfin IIIIII 07:1 lilrltvelklhllse; 2i.11.‘.’_1‘.‘.‘11°‘iii2“.i" ..§.’.‘.f....".';€'1..°.l h: hble-ncuncelled for a Fyfc. Char- ] A beautiful wedding took place .at 6.110 yesterday nwrning, August rcsbytcriun Church 11111011 Helen Bertha Farquhalson. daughter of Mr. and Mls. E. W. Farqullnrson ofthis cltybccalne the Marnie of Alexander Wallace Mathe- fson of this city. son of Ml"._and 1311s. Afi-hlliilld Mailleson of Belle- ivue. P. E. I. MARRIED IN PICTOU -—- Wed- imr bells rang out gully at. Pictou, l Nova Seotla. Aug. 21st, when Miss 11-1-111111. 1111-11 11111101111111 1'11 Krn-1 A111‘: Hami 14111. fcrnlcrly 0f this ,1 c115: became the bride of Mr. Char- lrs Horace Campbell ofth Plcgoéufl »1 ,. . Mrs. Campbell will have e s M M Ah!“ I‘ NhCNmll" “fishes io1- a long and happy ‘life ‘ from all her fronds and relatives ln Charlottetown. "Prince Edward Island's potato crop this year ls a great deal be- low average to date" Mr. S. G. Peppin, chief of the potato in- spcction service said last night. “The crop is suffering de-plorably for want of rain", the inspector continued. "It has been drying up for the past svz-ek but no new re- ports oi late blight damage have bcon received." Ol"l(‘ YCHIS. , ‘ Dorcbester Penitentiary. -IllGll SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. 7TlI—The Summerslde High School and Academy reopens for the fall term on September 7th. With one or two exceptions 111i the former staff have been re-engaged. Miss Georgie MacLean, B.A.. who spent the past your studying at the London University, London, Eng- land, and in different. parts of Europe is taking her old position as principal of the Academy. S —SI‘I-I.\'DING IIONEYMOON ON P. E. l.-Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hagan of Ncw York City, who were recently married ln New York are spending their honey- moon on the Island. They are the gilt-sis of Mrs. Haganis mother, Mrs. James Sullivan of Campbell- tou. Lot 4. Mrs. Hagan was on [1111- staff of the Prince County Hospital and is cordially welcomed S by old friends here. -IIE'I‘IIIINEII HOME-Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Morrison. who have her-n visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Palmer. Summcrside, have return- vd to their home in Boston. Their daughter. Miss Esther Morrison. supervisor of the operating rooms 11f the Lowe-ll General Hospital, who has been spending her vaca- tion here. accompanied them on their rrtnrn. Mrs. Palmer accom- panied them as far as Moncton. S -I'0ST NUPTIAL SHOWN-IR- Friends from Summerside and Kenslngton met at Glover's Shore near Summerslde on Tuesday ev- ening to tender a post-nuptlah showm- to Mr. and Mrs. William Cousins of Kcnslngton (neg Babe Mat-Donald of Summer ‘"19 whose marriage took place recently. The young couple received many lovely gifts, besides china and sliver. AI very cniovable evening was bad and refrrshmcnis served. Mr. and 1 “Feweul W" "id l1" M!" "d Mrs- Mrs. Cousins will make their bume ' ‘7- 31mm‘- ‘md mmuy when they lleit. for their home in i motor. During their eta - were the guests of Charles and Mrs. 1 Barrett, Fort Augustus. FIREMEN CALLED OUT — A1 f fire evidently caused by sparks 1 from a flue caused considerable the double tenement house, 137 I-lillsbnro Street, owned by Mr. R. McCanne I, shortly after noon yesterday. ‘A lino of hose car- mg zoo was necessary 1.0 K Hal. in K-‘nsinglon. A host of friends join in wishing them every happi- ness. S Schools in this vicinity have opened or are opening shortly with the following teachers in charge: Point Prim. Nathan Bears: Mt. Buchanan. Grace MacDcugall; EI- don. Donald MacKenzie; Newtown (Lower), Ena Bruce; Newtnwn (Upper). Ruth MncPhel-son: Or- well Cove, W. MuPlm-loa; Dorm. —VISIT(JRS T0 SUMMERSIDE _-Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Campbell and Mrs. David Lnman of Boston, Scott of Comm-all and Miss Murray of Clyde Riv" were visitors to Summer-side on Wednesday, the guests of Ml‘. and Mrs. John Scott. 8 Kenzie; Pinette MacDonald; Pinctto (South), Olllc Mac-Kenna; Flat River, undecided .11 time of writing: Wood Islands 11511511, Christine Glllis; Wood Is- (Westr. undecided at time M. U.—Among the ladies attend- ing the 50th anniversary of the U. B,w.M,U, at Charlottetown, Mrs. W. J. Buchanan, Mrs. John F. MacNelll, Mrs. Oliver MacNeill, Mrs. John Taylor, and Mrs. John Crockett, who is president of the Summerside branch of the U.B.W. Word was received of the death yesterday at Toronto of Mr. Alex- ander J. MacNcvin, formerly of Bonshaw, a member Born at Argyle Shore, P. E. I., n and Ann MacNevin, cNevin for several years con- ducted the business of a general merchant and farmer at Bonshaw BRUN-DOIRON-In Cape Bald “RLTURNED HOME "' M"1 lunltcd in marriage Miss Alvina 1 Doiron to Frank F. Brun, both of .Cape Bald. The witnesses were ..\fr. and Mrs. Oswald Doiron, cf 10am Bald. The bride and groom ' motored to PEI. on a honeymoon trip and upon their return will live in Cape Bald-Moncton Trans- pt with ills wife gaged as a commission merchant A keen business man, be also had an exceptionally wide know- ledge of agricultural problems. A miscellaneous shower 1‘ Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Pckcring 1'11 honor of their daughter Laura who BITTEN BY DOG-Police last lnzht h-ld a St. Beinard dog which attacked 8-year-old Billy Doyle near ills home on Hillsboro Street late ‘ruesdzty- inflicting painful lnluries. The boy suffered a cut lip ‘ winch li-qtllrtd four stitches to close, lost SCVBIZII teeth and bears marks of the dog's teeth and claws on his ON HOLIDAY TRIP -— The lin- tlonal Steamships, 1Halifax Wednesday via Boston on a month-long cruise to Bermuda, the Leeward and Windward Is- sis-lives and friends present Julnmerside, Kensln JIBIPEIIIIC and Sea mg room was prettily decorated 111 pink and white. The escorted to a gaily, decorated chn r undo: a large white bell, by 111-r sis- British Guiana, carrying a near- stra ns of music furnished by Ali's. E1114.- McKay. Ruth Mill and Lei-mu Woodslde carried in several baskets den with parcels of pened and verses read 111110118 those embarking was Miss Hilda Egan. of Charlottetown. VISITING PROVINCE Joseph P. Mc-Gllllvray and Mrs. accompanied by their k Picker!“ “"11 M“- MWPhY ‘V1111? 1111 res. M sses Agnes and Margaret them on the table, M thanked all in a graci ‘ arrived on the Island to spend holidays. It is Joseph McGilli- vl-ny loft his old home in Vernon 1111- the United States. and he has 11111-11 a citizen of Chicago for the past 1hil"i_v-f1ve years. He. is Profes- sor of Electricity in a high school there This is the first visit of Miss- es Agnes and Margaret who were in sing ng For She Is A Jolly Good Fellow. The were costly and numerous and con- sisted of .iner1', glass. silver linen bedding other housekeeping necessities evening was pleasantly dancmg music bein g furnshed by Roland MacKenzle. and instructive lecture livcred before the Fox Club last evening by Profemor Erf, research Professor at 01111 State University; Head of the Dairy Department of that Institution for 26 years- Professor Erf stressed particu- “pleasont evening was enjoyed a funeral of the fate Mrs. Sadie Campbell was United Church at Malpeque on Fri- day afternoon In the church whore for many years the deceased had so capubly presided as sanitary practices on Fox Ran- couducted by Rev. M1-_ Salter “"1111 C1105, particularly 111 the Fream and Rev. rdi r 1e t assmttng. The music “"115 under the hung m o m y mpem um‘ (leetlmposo very rapidly producing toxins which the liver of the fox must. counteract. Continuous feed- ing of depomposed materiahs to the fox, since the fox has a rela- tive slmxll liver, results in disaster. IIIOTORED T0 THE ISLAND- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morey and son, Master Walter. who have been spending a short visit with rela- tives on the Island, have returned by motor to their home at Lake Worth. Ffiorida. They were ac- companied on their return trip by Mrs. Moi-eye father, Mr. Robert Afileck. who has spent the sum- mer here renewing old acquain- Church choir led in the service of song. The choir of M-alpeque with “hom the deceased hnd been ns- soc ated with for so many years oc- copied the seats with the mourners. Mr. Roscoe Walker, sang a touch- A Beatltiftli Land On High. At the close of the ser- vice the remains were NORTH STAR IN PORT-With 330 passengers on board the 8.8. "North Star" arrived in port yes- T 11111101112 SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERSI lfirst-lt- attmdcd -. .- . morning from IILI-lélztgtl 31's! Rustlcoville, to Stella trans c con and Rev. J. Buot ' m‘ deceased. sub-ut-llculf.‘ McKenna was Master 11f c11- ies, with Rev. W. MCCilfdlv f fler and E. Robin and T" E Acoylites. Ass sting 111 m; SH I11’! were: His Ewcelleucy g Ofiulllvan, Rev. P. McMahon 1 Rev. James Mtn-plvv, 3111-10130 Dunstanb University, p“; v1 McDonald. Rev. R. flit-Donald Chas. McCarthy, Revl Vincent’ l-lson, Rev. W. Keefe 111111 Re McQuuid. St. Dunsianls 111111111 His Excellency Bishop (r3111 gave the Final Absolution 111 Church and grave. 'I‘hr-. folc were pail bearers: l\ICb.'~i'S. 11111 Plneau, Felix P11101111, John l... ( ant, Jerome Gallant, .11=1-1-v (3a- urld Phellox Gallant. 3111111111,. the Holy Name Soc cty 111 “inch deceased was a 111011111111, 111111111 the hearse. WEDDING lII-ILLS- A m- wedding took plat-1- ni 4 11-11 Aug. 23rd at thr- houu‘ 11f M1". Mrs. Samuel Wood. of Smithy when their eldest 111111211111 Ha Isabel became the bride of J Malcolm Mackenzie. .11.. .1011 Mr. and M1's. John M. MncKen of Seal River. The 111-id» who - given in marriage by 11.11,- 1,1- entercd the room 111 11111 .111" - the Wedding 3111-1-11 1111111111 Mrs. H. L. MacK1-nvle. ‘F1111 b1- was gcwned in “111111: s point. deg spri 1111-1- mu 1111111 coronet of satin caught. 111-11 nzv blossoms and 1-n1-1-1111l :11; ,1 shower bouqu-"t 11f . -" p. gladioli and fl-l-n. The ~-1i11 11 attended by hm» sic 111'. .\l1,<_1- n1 Wood who wore 11 p k 71111:; princess style and tntrl-u-d 11 111111 shower bouquet. 'l‘l11- 11.111111, 11 attended by his brothrt". ,\l1", field MacKctizit‘. Th1- 1111 ceremony was 1x-rfur1ued by R1 Alexander I-"irtlt, asslstl-d b1- R». T. Owen Hughes. of Cnr1ii:11n_111 Rev. H. Lincoln ufnrlfr-nzin New York, an 11111-11- 11f 1111- gmm After the ceremonv a 111111111 supper was served to 1111‘ unmr-d ate families oftht- bride and qroor On Tuesday August 24111 a 1c ceptlon was held nt thp 11111111- 1 the groom. Previous to thr- 111m‘ age the bride was tendered wit a ntisccllancotls shntvt-r win-n sh received many bz-ntttiftll 1111's. Al ter a short. honcylnuon Mr. an Mrs. Mar-Kenzle will reside it Seal River. BIRTHS .._._._-.r - ' "n: MAYHEW-At Slianlrock. 011 Aug- ust. 20, 1937. to Mr. and Mrs George M. lvfayllcw, a zlmlghier. COSTELLO-At (‘111-en 11.1)‘. P. E I., 0n Wcrlncsxiivv, A1131, , 11137.1( M1". and Mrs. Allcluu-l Cusicllzrf son. WEDGE-At the Princi- County tel-day morning on the fourth and last call for this season. lent arrangements were made for taxi service and as the passengers who wished were placed in cars and taken through the city and snbtlrbs. Among the C. J. Hanl-atty, 101110.120, CNR. publicity and Rt-v. T. A. Jarvis, Pembroke, 0111.. a nephew of Sir George Per- Icy. “"1111 with Lady Perley were among the passengers on u. recent Among the visitors were Mr. 0. H. Brown and his daugh- ter. Miss Dorothy Brown, of Bor- New Jersey. This is their f11"st visit to Prince Edward lslmld. Yesterday they were taken for a drive through the city and surrounding country by Hon. Cy- rus Mnclnlllan and Mrs. Macmil- lan. the latter being I. relative of thr- lnte Mrs. Brown, The sailed 11f 4 o'clock. tancos after an absence of twenty Burlington followed long line of autos containing sympathlzing friends who followed the remains to there resting place, besides the remains daughters who predeceased bcr ser- eral years ago. There were SENTENCED T0 PENITEN- TlARY-Joscph Murphy of Mill- valo, P. E. I.. who pleaded guilty 1.01 a charge of breaking and entering yesterday was sentenced to two years in Dcrche-stcr Penitentiary by Magistrate George J. Tweedy. K. C. Brenton Arnold, Lot 40, P: E.I.. convicted of stealing q bicycle was also sentenced to two years tn fr ends among them being a wreath from the United Choir of Malpvque and one from the Y. P. U. of that. friends is extended to all relatives and friends of the deceased. 0n golden paper ,ln honor of the iteth anniversary of the occasion y Union meeting in Char- lottetown, P. E. 1., and tied with purple ribbon in honour of the of- ficers of that year, Missionary “cl-k for New Brunswick was brought f/o 1 the Wednesday morning meeting of the U. B. W. M. U. now being held .n Charlottetown. The paper was read by its author, Muss Augusta Slfpp, Hampton, the Provincial secretary for the prov- ince of New Brunswick. The report. stated that 50 years ago the modest sum of $1930 was raised during the year. Since then an increase of over $400 each ycar has annual money raised up to $21,- 959.12 in 1936-37. Ill New Bruns- wick auxiliaries report an incl-case ln f nances, and 63 societies are on the Honor Rcl. Germain St. Bap- tist Church, Saint John, led with $1533.58, Not1"e Dame, Kent Co., with only three members, not only col-lzilltics to lead the. “lth the largest average, but have increased their contribution by 15 per cent, making an average of $30 Two hundred women from all pal-ts of the Marlttmes have been in attendance at the thirty-first annual convention of the U.B.‘.V. M.U. being held in Charlottetown. Mrs. C. T. Clarke, Saint John, has been re-elected president for the 11111-11 term. Other officers ap- pointed were: vlce-presidentsltfra. J. A. Clark, Charlottetown; Mrs. F. L. Orchard. Ynrmouth, N. 8.: Mrs. J. A. Poole, Saint John, NB. general treasurer. Mrs. John W. Scmnan, Amherst. N. 8.; trcnsurerI Mrs. Everett Huntsaint John, N. 13.; Mrs. L. M. Mo1'ton,_ Yarmotltb. N. 8.; Mrs. J, F. Mac- Ncill. SummI-rslde: Mission Bond treasurer. Miss Emel corresponding ~¢c- M. E. Hume, Hams- Tbe report for Nova Scotla was given by the Provincial Secretary, M s: Gertrude Easwn. Societies list- Jobn; Prov. Secretaries. Miss Ger- trude Eaton. Lower Canard. N.S.: Hospital, Aug. 23, 19117, 1c Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wcclgc‘, Bummcrsirlc, l son. SINCLAIR-At. tin‘ Print-1- Conn?! Hospital. Aug. 23, 1937, 111 1111. 111d Mrs. Clarence SillCIilll’ of Indian River, a son. GOI-‘F-At Prince 11111111111 11111116 Hospital Saturday. Auc_ 21, i931, to M11. and Mrs. Lewis Goff, C211:- lottetown. a son. MACEACI-IERN-At 3-1 Gut-Aid St, Charlottetown, on Atlzu t 2i, 111371 to M1‘. n-nd Airs. V1 l'l‘1Oll Muc- Eachem, a drlugntcr, Joan Marie. CASS-At Alum-ton. 11112.6. 1937 to Mr. and Iii-rs. Thonuts (lass. 1! daughter. "x"? rxzzai ltfAkglglaCllir-HIU: Mar-RAE-WEATIII-IRBIE - At St Paul's Rectory, Rt-v. ll. D. 1111i" mond officiating, on Wednesday’. August 25th, John Arclubnldllat- Rae of Irma to Ida Wcatllcrbic 0! Ocean View. LEFEUVRE-SCARROIV - A1 5t Paul's Church. 011111-111111-11111111. 011 Saturday August 21st. Clzifnrd Richard IA-Fetlvrr- oi 01111111111!- town to Agnes 1111211111111 51211111" of Meaford, 0111., Rev. ll- D Raymond officiating. Toronto, Ont.. on W--1l111-.-11.11-. Aug ll, I937. Stewart Dmisou 111 1111111121:- ville. Ont, to Lillian I-‘lluu-rs [Nil-- enclorif of Tot-cum. 'I'l11- ‘1-1‘-111"1-‘ " daughter of 1\11". nnd .\l1".~. I111 Dockcndorif of lvfouut Il11l‘<‘1 P15 - nmrns slllwslrmatll. ‘111. 171-11‘- Neil Bhaw- * :1. 19x1, 131111111111 P11111111. 11"“ " Year- 1 1i. 1 LOVal'.'--At St. Avnrds on T1101"? Miss Augusta Sllpp. Hampton, N. B; Mrs. Edwin MacFarlnne, Bed- Socletles with financial gain 79. Societies organized 4. So- cieties on Honor Roll 42 with First Church, ’I‘ruro, leading with an av- ---- erage of $16.51 per member. Total Mrs. Janie L. Gra- Mrs. Jessie and r, on April 20, 1937, several months‘ illness in the P. E. Island Hospital. Charlottetown. Mrs. Graham was so years of age and a native of Hopewell. N. S. Al a young woman she took a. position in Boston, U. S. A., which aha held for ten years. During these yearn she met and married bar husband, Mr. Emest s. Graham, of Gospel-- eaux, P. E. I. For ten yearn llvt-d ‘n Boston nnd than return buried their eldest. child, Mildred. in Mrs. Grahamleaves to mourn the loss of a devoted wife Report of the Provincial Secre- Archibald Dunba tnry for Prince Edward Island, Mrs. Edwin MacFarlane. Bedeque, stated: Numbers of societies 22. Number of members 358. Money raised $2118.56. 10 moieties on Hon- or Roll, Charlottetown leading with $14.42 per member. Sully Anne Sq111"-‘1"'1“F‘- John squmbrllzzs- LEAVIIZS FOR. HOME-Regretful George and Arch bald, one dough- ter, Irma.‘ all at home. Also one als- ter (Catherine) Mrs. John Dan-oh. West Somervllle, Mum. brother. Wm. J. Dunbar, tn hol- old home George returned homo from Montreal 11> vlaltbio mother I few weeks before she such a privilege. on! o! Au‘ Boob which wu puaed beyond Auzust 23rd. um. E1111-111-11 01-11"- in his 90th your. ,. 0_ BUOTE - Suddenly 1111 E-“igé, ville on Sunday. 1111-41131 ‘“‘ Angus Buote nfwd 70 -"‘”"“"“Li,nn4 MAllTlff-At ihc I’. E- HO5PItfli. on slum-day. 11""- 1 - lfl 1937' A112,“ Malcnlm Mlillllh his 80th you‘. K111“ SQUAl\E,..|.1.;GS—-'\t- 1;; 1m st, on Sunday. 11"“- “w, . 1m Years, dauflht" ‘l! M" and i 1111111113’ M- Minurfn. It A-llnwk. vw-hl-‘I- " I Olvn qulck nilof N I. [.1] DAVISON-IIOI‘KIINDOIIFF ~ 111 . POLLARD-At 111111-1111 P111111‘- "m '