i" . =a:.:'=.1=' 113?; 5-‘ I"??? _ P.‘ c1: TWELVE our: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 011R NEWS BUDGET m. 011R SATURDAY. SUBSCRIBERS AUGUST rs, MONDAY Fraser ltlacMllluti won the sitieles tult- in the Charlottetown Tennis Curbs cl-.s1'ti tourninnent bydczeiatiiig Jack Kenny in a £I‘ilL‘lllli_.,' tour set match Satur- riuy nitcrnooti The scores were 5-1, 3-11, 7-5, slz. I110)! li.\ll Y l'.-\'l‘ltlii'l‘ August 7,135.1: --.\i.tl. 'l‘i1i,.- morning lit S‘ P.11.I.~ (.lt.i11 bv VP“ AYCIP :11 uton Joni-b. liiiiudl‘ fiuberi Beer to Miss Funny Alice I..-lull. eldest daughter" 11:‘ Chat" - If?“ L51. R. N, both of this c y. -IIIII.II Ct) IIUIATION — Rt. Rn" li drop 0 Suliivail o1 Char- (i\\‘ll \i.\ll1"\'l the parishes of \ 1111.1 Sort-ti .\l'1_l1- Bay inst wool-t for tile liilrtitisc oi ndinilils- 1121111.; :l»..~ 11.11"." lute of Confirma- ‘.1111. to 1. l1: number of childiwn Joseph Cortlcy wus 1min the {Vlcltntl '.\.'i*l‘e st'r\‘l'.'1- \v.t-. .\l11li;i_\'. who i ...' ill tht- _l.ll‘l|\t' in ‘s C-tillweij’. The p.12! e: fvlessrs. Samuel Craig. P N ‘\f.itllic‘. it T. White, lwinrrltl .\l."l<. .\lit'..‘.ork Russ 1111.5 l’l-t ' -- lillvld . Jun .- l iiulu ivitli ii rout" Yolk School . ‘the car was driv- ~ 1m, \\'. SticW. 5.. .. slutitupe. piillcc .,i..l11.»_ 1.; uoil. the "..i;i...- .....1 lllc cur t-scnpivd 'l‘1..~ .1. " ..1r1u occurred when " 11.11"» up 111i the wugotl in 1111' .1r:v1r of the auto- tlle rent" \\'iiL‘.Cl as he nttttnpt to uvoztl a \ LEI.‘ —- Ml‘. Eil- . ...1, iwlio Buy is a lilo P111150 kkiward Is- ...,l llonplini vt-uh a fractured leg i"... 1",... ,1. in. illllliltlUlLlt: uccitieli. ,. ...,>,l...i i\'..uci ill-e Sutur- ..1l.~.\ lflolkliti.‘ UWCH, .....1_ .111oiil.~r pusst-tlilvr Lug’ .1.-.-.t.-.1 .1 cu. olt 1i..- :_>11.- t.v..\.~.. int-utcnl tit-u.- on". \\‘.ls nut continctt to ho..- lii." out’ "Ans iil'1\t‘l1 by .\"1r. Jolltl, SUlllLw, poiiue c d111,; 1o inloritultloii re- l ti. LIL. Joun cur skidded ll!- to tile illtlll .11 loose gntvrl and b-Tilk). u tt-Lpnsne tiule. Inc druer 1m, bulideti u)" tile lights ol an up- pimntttu; cut" and had slowed UP hero... Qlilkilig the gravel. Other u..'..p.1u.s ul 1.‘..- Cdl‘ were not iii- 31.1..l, .1. .\.is m-il. I ‘Jlllilnil l.\ (‘ULLISION —— Mi‘. Lhiiyuliil. Aliiicr, 1“l't:llcllll)ll, is iii 1.“.- jflityu; l....».1i\1 Lfilllifu tlospitail 11.... .1 s rut.- 11lt below his 8Y9 Y?‘ e...c.. iii nil atu-ident oti the b». k‘..t'f.1 i. ...i ticur Utuistailliinge 5.1 uiuuy night. Mr. Miller was iii- jli-Vtl “tlfill llib‘ HUPSC LIFJWII Vifhlfiht! u... and..." l1c..tl on by 1t cnr cirivcn b. M1. Elton wurutl, Mt. Stewart. 1U|._fi soul. Tile lioise “'11-: Kilim- ixle dCLlLlUlli. is said to have oc- gutTgq Q1) d, 5cLtl0I1 of load under CJllSLllliJIlUli when ilasmell H1 "W1- t-r and pernntied two vehicles on .1 one Vslly‘ section at the saline 1.111s. 'l‘l11.- car “Ki-s D-llwfieillllg 5‘*’“" l;."_ lxihee said I110)‘ had Wm m“ formed. but. the tirivet" was Unable to stop in time w prevent a. ool- lision. The windshield of the car ivns broken, but none of the occu- punts were IlljlIINi. My J. 1'7. Ste-ins. Charlottetown w.“ elected proud-nit of the Mari- tiitie LALXIKiEYUFS Eissociation Slit- nrtlny when the one-dill‘ flullvell‘ lion of the Oilglliifldbwli wits held h. Cilllflullclif-Ylt. Mr. H. C. Iiol.. ot 5.11111 Jul... u.» 11111.11. t"l.:.--_nr.-.~~i- 111-u" and .\l:. ||-i!\r_\ Anions. rtlso oi Sttnit Jolul w..\v11.~-1~.e<-ted set- , Nleluoii.» oi the board of (.1,- i1.<'"11l.-: Nit-stars. John E. . .~".l. i l.lX, (t. ii, Vail. M0119‘ to... 1.1. ll. liiuniuue. BHdut-‘WBFQT- 1v. s, 1: . 1.. c. Korey. S-ickvillv- iitiilliiX and l\l11:r‘ui..tli1_ Dcvoit. N. 13-. l‘@l11'1ll9~' iPlII. .‘\~lr. MacFarlane was un- -_.> attend the conventiolrbe- of illntiss and M1‘. St-Ofllfi at, ]Jl“."'hl(i(‘d at the busi- sit 05x1; Allister nliKlPlil oi Kci vs rep-lids 1,11 int‘ h» liutl intuit- , ".\.'.n is only four- fli- tint 1.1'- 11.1 11. ll. of six tum liilifkr out, also .‘ oi iili- llitll Fritolar- " (Iouniy, In the ll.. iililili- pt"<’>."1'4cs-> odmih‘ it." 1'..111~‘.i:tl with in- llig .u..t:, .\lr, Nfailrlcc .\ , l.» ...o t.) Di.‘ c1211- lli (Joiiivczll. on Jtl-f in Arline" h1:'1- I111 labored its a 1 c: ili ftltliilt: hculili ' 1 ll.- old llmnt? coni- ‘. -»l1l.1i"y, H137. ills ill- _ 1. 1."l to be filial. tvzis nlid ills cheerful tht- ndlnlrntion of " llini. il‘\l(ll'.i at the home. 11v:- were conductor] . “Quill-Ede, BA. At "Tile Old Rug- , -_ izly rendered " i .\l.11"l)<:l1ald. A large " - reltitivcr . . n. and l! n! to pnv lltrit‘ 111st respects. - ' u. t. were Messrs. Dan- I Q a 2"- F Q E 1 l, " i ' . _ . ....1i. Prvd MncGregOi‘. .\llfl‘i.lf‘ilf‘f‘n 11ml Colin .1 9'... r‘. ‘ll r W, ,.- 10 mourn include l l.\t'llll‘l‘l_\1' Horence . r-x. FIB; n daughter. _»,,., l‘|<lI yours; an aged , n1." the iillowing broth- . .1 11 .‘-.i'»".'..1l1ri; Llmllcl, in .\t1"~ : 1 .- ltrucc and Imrnc, 1:1 1- t" 1'1 it» whom the sym- pnfliv 1~t 11 ivldr- cirole of frlcmi in tvcndcd. . .1"! horse ' - A Mr. Peter Gallant; Wis said to have been slightly injured when a ear overturned on the Rosebunk Road yesterday. Icurther informa- tion wag not available last night. SPENDING VACATION AT S'I‘.\NIIOPE—-M1'. and Mrs. K. L. Wedgewood of White, Plains. N. Y. are spending their vacation at Stanhopc. Mr. Wedgewood is president of the Josiah Wedgewood Sons, Inc. He will address the R0- tury Club luncheon today. At tho conclusion of the weekly band tizulcrico of the League of the Cribs Baud Friday evening; con- Kfllllllfllliiiin were extended W. J. Bi'.'\\\'(lf‘l‘.~‘. Bundniaster. by indivi- tiluil lncnitrers, on his recent join- ing the rntiks of the Benedicts Li -Co1un111ndcl" J. J. Connolly‘. R. C. N. V. R.. wile also recently tiiuk a siinilut" step in joining in bXitJlKiliig icllcit lions. also thank- eti the lneliibers fol" their remem- |)l'.lll(‘t‘. Follow-int: the ilflfll'i‘.‘\<0fi. the pre- wllltliitiit to Ml". lll‘.\\\'il€‘l‘S 11.1 Milne piece oi lint . . 11.1 ll. _\lll(‘ll*.'|l. who blteflv r."- [' MAN BELIEVE!) INJURED — . ‘.1 the lone .\<':"\'i"e given : zllizulnitiotl by All". Btauvtiers. 111.11 on behalf oi‘ the members lvr-llvll 1h.- l‘1'."i|\lt‘lil many years oi lupin ivedtird lifc. .\l:. fir" \'tlt‘l‘> ll:.~.lll‘(‘(i the band ed the gilt 11nd rc- ~ lliCilnlilll relations . ys cxutcd anion": tile ntcililrr. 11nd the ltcslrty ct.)- opcrution which at all titties ex- lstcd. was spent; t't'Sl(il'l‘C(‘ cf ".511 . . ‘s E. _ '. 0t‘ Suinmcrtzlle, Mffis. prior to their retimung for home 1>n the following day. Mr. Webber 11ml his wile IIIPC .\11'.~s Elllllizl Llurkt lire both oi Island birth 11rd twill Qi‘.ll'l(iCllii(ll‘(‘ll of ihc in c Watson Duchciuin. Among ill? Kilt-sis of the t-vciulzt: wr-rc: Mi". and IVIFS. Ernest Uucheniin. Ml". 11nd Mr. B. . Coolnbs. Mrs. B. Nutlli, Lil's. iIoltlt-n Compton. Mrss lsthcl (‘onmbsy Mr. Alfred Duche- nuui. .\l'.'. Wilicl" TIUIIOH 11nd H. C. J('\\'l‘l (ixtitr; to .llllC‘.'-'S Mr. unzl Ali's. L. l‘. ‘liuitwn \\'l‘l‘l3 unable to ltitentl. .\Ir_ tllltl Mrs". Webbcr i-‘Fijoilv PIIJOYPKI lil!‘li' visit which intutitllwi mnny llltilm‘ excursions 11nd picnics 11~ gut-sis of their coils- iiis Piuzt, 111111 Mi". L. P. Tttnton untl Mr, A. Duchciniti. also a motor exctu"sicir11sllle gilcsts of Mr. Ernest Duchemin who is also a 0011x111. A service of iuiusilul interest t0 funny ili lllLK Province was one lli.1t took pint-c on Lht- night of 'l'u1-: ll)‘, Ailg. 2111i, when in the Clirlsihill (flllilch ui ljEti-te, N. _B.. Mr. Robert Show of Monillgtle was ordained to the Christian ministry. A large crowd witnessed the most impt"c.~.si"rc ecrcmotiy which was conducted tinder the direction of Rev. Geo. W. Titus, Secretary Evangelist of the Maritime Prov- inces. Rev". W. L. Otithouse. for several years pastor of the Cen- irtil Christian Church of this city. assisted in the service by giving the charge to tlic candidate, while Rev. Don Gardnci" of Lord's Cove. ,N. B., recently ordained. rend ilir lesson and offered the dedlcatory’ prayer. Mr. Shaw received his primary education in the grade schools of l-irutlctlcll {IllLl iloutngtlc. He matri- (‘lll.l‘.f‘\'l to Prince of “lilies College 21nd lutcr attended Acadia Univer- sity from which he grlldltated with honors in 193G. He went inlmediatc- iy to Iif-iictt- and Brick Bay, N. B, to lund ill the work of the Chris- iutn (flulrt-h of those trommunitles. Hec- lly, i11- wus culled to the Christian Church ln Not-wood. fvlau, one of our Winnipeg Church- es. 11nd he is soon to leave for his new field of labors TUESDAY ATTEND GRAN!) LODGE-The following members of the I. O. O. F. nrc lltat-uciitig a meeting of Grand Lodge at. Bridgewater, N. S. Deputy’ Gland Master A. O. F. Gill, if. G Lcltcli. P. D, Worth. Fulton Athilus. F, M. MucKntion. CiIIIS. II. Black, Mrs. Fulton Atlzuns, .\/Ii'.~", Ivan MltcIniils, Mrs. J. C. sicwurt. J. P Campbell, Mrs. J. P. Ctlmpbcil. J. I" MaeDontfd. H, H. Cdrrutliers. Mrs, Ruby Hollie. Herb 'I‘hornt0n. Summerstde Lodge Priiicc Edward. sent the fol- lo\" ~ (I. Huvten Phillips, Wilbu "lune 11nd George if ggMr. will extt-iitl 111i illVlifltiml to the Grand Lodge to hold their 111114.111,- ilext your in Sulnmerside. IYIIIILH. COUPLE IVELCOMED »-\... 1nd Mrs Mlcliocl Michael who urn.- innrricd in All Saints Cluirrh. Sprilnglull. recently. ar- l'l\'€‘t| in the c1t_\ Sllillflilly night by 111110 uiid were glvcii :1 rousing r9- l"')lil(ll\ by friends of the ttrooiti. " ' iii". lo"'ncrlv Miss Sophie 1i s‘. 1, has r~~idrd in l l..." 1t numbt-l" of years. 0on1 on nliuhiiilg from his "linliiiccti" by the boy's. " . .li:<"‘1i n reception wns held r11 lli1- 111.1111‘. The lure." critwzl of llltiffl)‘ voluu: 11nd old people nt1i- stile uw-rc liberally lrcnicd to oranges and fruit. RE(‘I*‘IVI"\ TWO YEARS’ SENT- i-IN . ll. ..<l Alulurr, 2'7 year old Cltzll-loltt-lovvlr man, was sentenced yl-sw-rtlzlv to two years imprison- nun: in liol"<"lv~stcl- Pcuitcntiluv. Mllhzit" rlppezlrctl before Judge C. (invlul Iiuffy 11nd pleaded guility to n churuv- o. blcukniu unu l-iitcalng illid till-it at PYOWH! flros. td. shire. on Jiilv l2. Ht- had becli re- manded front August. 4 tn Atlgust 8 for sentence. The lnnximtim term nl‘ Sviiltllict- is i4 vents The trial Jildgg cnnlmentrvl that the case was unusual 11nd that. thr- prisoner must either in...» been under the infill- cliee cf liquor or in n foolish frame oi mind as there was no deftncss Or cleverness about the robbery as there would have been in the case or a hardened criminal. Francis MBCDOUQR", charged with B85811". causing ueitlal bodily harm. was sentenced Lo thirty days in the Queen's County Jnll. Mr. PTBGBIIC A, Large fyppflflfild for the Crown and Mr. J. O. C. Campbell for the accused. In the morning the Pfl8~ oncr ilcaded not guilty and the followllu; ‘witnesses were heard: Dr. Imdwell. Jchu Shephnrd, Vir- gllel. McNt-vln. Bertha Shepherd and Rxibert Doucettc. At the after- noon session ilhe trlefcuce wgntereti the plea of uityo tl-‘iillil ""101 force, MMITJOIIIXBH was (charged J with olsaultim John Shephntd on ,4 as c _ tted 901111 for trial at a ate K. M. Martin last Tuesday. The his Wedgwood interesting address given Rotary luncheon , nard L. weclgw , or white Plains. . Y.. the only surviving member 0f the fifth generation of the 1n- tematlonally nown family of pot- tots. that are still carrying on_in ' in North Staffordshire, at Etruriu England, FUNERAL AT MURRAY RIVER —The body of Mrs. Ephraim Jenkins. 96. former resident of Point Pleasant. this Province who died at Arlington, Hts, Mnss., last Thursday, arrived in Char- lottetown last. night. accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. John Fin- lay and tlatighter-in-lniv, Ilrs. R. 0. Jenkins. The funeral will be held from the Church of Scotland, Murray River", 011 Wcdilcsdny" af- ternoon service starting lit 2 o'- clock. Mr. R. O. Jenkins. son of the deceased. and Mr. John Fili- lay arrivctrfroln Boston yesieltlny by motor to ltttcnd the funeral. FORMER ISLANDEII [HES Word was roceivrtl iii Sululncisitic. b_\" a friend oi the dcztlh oi Mr. Wain e MucNeill at his tlflllll‘ in Jailmca Pain, hfass. Aug 511i nflet" a prolonged 1.111 ss. He suffered a sun-stroke a few years ago, and neve fully recovered. He is stir- vived by his wife tMiss Annie Crawford) of West Point P. E. I. and two children Mary and John ‘Oiltll at home Mi". AfaeNcill wn= formerly of West Cape. P. E. I and went to the United States some yzurs ago where he W85 a sticcessftll carpenter. FUNERAL AT ST. CATIIERINES —-Thc funeral of the ‘rate hfcllculm W. Morrow was held front his rest- deuce at St. Catht-riues yesterday" afternoon. Services at the iiou~e were conducted by Rev. F. E Bish- op and Rev. T. W. Goodwill Mr W.R. Sliuiv Sllfll! as a solo. "Bc Still and Know". Inicrltieilt was in SDKWS Cemetery and Rev Ill". Bishop and Mr. Lloyd I-lcudersnl officiated at the grave. The pull- bearers were James Lamont. Robt. Frizzel, Duncan MztcNcvin, Hector MacNevin, W. R. Show uiicl John MacLeod. TOURNAMENT — A ATTEND detachment from the Char otte- town Fire Deparment. leave this morning for Amherst where they will compete in the Marilllnt- Fire- ineii’: 'I‘ournatuent being lit-Ed il11-r1- this wet-k. Included on Uli.‘ week's piugrattilne is a meeting of the Maritinu- Firefighter}. Association of‘ which Arthur Henry is Presl- dent. Mi". Henry who is Secretary of the local department left yes- terday morning to "attend the meeting. Other firement who left. yesterday include Chief Angus MacEachern, Frank Pruniy, James Bell, William Bait. Wiilialn Chais- soti. "Tittles“ Howatt, F‘. R. Ma."- Laine. Mr. slocombe . Matheson. Firemen who wi‘l com peie in the sports tirogramme are William Bevans, John MacLeocl, James MacLeod. Len Connolly, William Connolly, Gordon Stewart. {John Turner, Jl"., Percy Cameron. Earl Burke, B. Williams, Fred Bradley. Wallis Scantlebllry Harry Harley. ..‘ON LABRADOR TRIP -—In a letter received by your correspond- ent from Mrs. S. C, VIacLean, who with her father, Mr. W L. Poole, Dr. C. Green and Dr. T. V. Grant. all of Montaigne. are on a trip to Quebec. New oundland and through the Strait of Belle 1sle,anti Labrador. They expect to visit twenty-six places during the trip. At. the time of writing Mrs. Mae- Leaii was lit Iiurrltigton Island. Quebec, where there ls a. Grenfcll Mislon she wal. invited to see through the Hospital which she found most. interesting, In making some of the calls the sea was so rought that the small boats could not go ashore and they were forced to anchor until it was calm enough. She reported being ashore lit Cape Whiti‘e and was shown through the Light house. The Fog Alarm house and the Radio beacon. At find one time she sclw two Whales which could be seen quite p ain't through the Glasses. L. A PLEASANT SURPRISE -- In 1867-71 years ago~ihe family of Alexander Halliday and his wife. Nancy Gillies. with their eleven children, eight daughters and three sons. left their home tieal" Eldon. Belfast. for Huron County. Ont. They lived 0'11 the farm now owned by Mr. Laughlin Ross. Their move was some venture as there was n0 I. C. Railway t0, Canada then. so they had to go by sictunl-r froln Plctou. N.S.. to Quebec. till-nee by Grand Trunk to Goderich. Ont. Tu _ré-nch Pit-toll they embarked on n large bout-n shallop-iti a point a short distance enst of where Halli- dny's Wharf now ls. The writer was present at the scene. 11nd ai- tlioutzh qulic ytoung at the time. has still a vivid rrcollecilon of the tint-ling of the two families. Halli- dn_v's eleven children mid Ander- son's nine Clilldffifi, twenty in all. and all living at that tune. The two sisierxihat day saw each other for the last time-a sad parting it was. Those were large families in our eym today. As last known four of the Hallid-ays are still living and one of the Andersoiis. the. writer. who is here yet. It. may be noted that the other sisters and brothers of these two mothers had so fur as known fifty-eight children, or in all seventy-eight cousins on one side of a family. These facts were a run-prise to four visitors to the Province last, week. two of them sons of Isabella Haliidoy who mar- ried a Mr. Slater and lived in Cleveland, Ohio. all her man-led life. The visitors were James A. Blam- and non Kenneth; Wilson B. Slater and hl.| WlIB Ron (Bleler) Slater. They made a brief visit to their cousin Frank Hallldny at Ei- don. then took in the historic old Belfast Presbyterian Church and cemetery where their forbearl wor- shipped and where some of them "sloop their long inst sleep." The beauty of that old church. now in use for I18 years. and the welf- kcpt cemetery adds to the fond memory of where their mother was borrr and spent. many happy W!" with hot hurbond and QhIIQOIL-LL July 30 causing injuries to the face. He w omml to Supreme preliminary {rearing before Stlpendiaiy Magis- r foxy of the House oi was the subject of ?l\ t 1e esterdoy by Ken- lhelr oloven l FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The [funeral of the late Myrna Alchorn was held from the Mwbolin Mne- ral Home yesterday afternoon to the People's cometary. services at the Funeral Home Ind M. the grave were conducted by Rev. IKE. Bishop. -KICKED BY A HORSE-The six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gamble of Caacurnpoc is u patient lu the Prince County Hos- pital with itijuries to his nnwlilch he sustained when u. horse kicked him on the head. The little fellow was standing near the horse when a dog bit the horse causing him to kick out, striking the little fel- low and knocking him down. He has a broken ear drum and poa- sibiy other injuries. 5 ELECTED PRESIDENT— Mr. Preston Beck. Charlottetown was elected president. of the Churches of Christ convention in th Province at the concluding service of iv: annual convention at Mon- tague 1m Stmdziy. Mr. R. H. Muc- Nelll, also of this City was re- tiring pr idnet. —-\'ISI'I‘INU IN FREETOWN- Mr. Thomas Deighati. a native of Ifit-eioivn, arrived 011 the Island on Saturday by motor from New York. to irlsit his sister, Mrs. Ollie lylt-Curville, who is quite ill. Mr. Iriltluln was accotnptttiled b" his wife and Mr. John Keefe. w o is vi~itiiig friends-S. The Sherwood airport site, on which the city has had an option Wfls accepted at. the regular month- lv_ meeting of the Charlottetown _ lty Council lust night. Final act- Jon on this project would “be with- held vlllllll n committee of this council interviews the Minister of Transport at Otiuiva and the re- suit of the interview is submitted to this cottncll." it was decided. M1'._E. C. Pureey. Eastern Airways Engineer, Moneten will be asked to make o. survey of the site as re- _bv the Department. The resolution was moved by Coun. R C Chaudicl- and seconded by Coun. F. C. Douyzaii. No luculion was made last night as to the ownership or the prop- vfiv 1n qulstiui or the purchase liru-n bllt i1 ls‘ understood unoffic- lnllv hfrss Ml-iCtlRl‘ and Cullen 21c 0\\lit‘l of the greater portim or the sii1- 11nd 1h.- purchasc Fries is sllKi lo be Si!‘ .1 1o $30.00 . FUNERAL IGMIIQALAY —-— The funeral took place yesterday‘ of John flliotizas Godfrey to o \VllISlI_l."e QJIIICIEYY. Rev. Mr. Mc- QLHLTIE assisted by Rev. Mr. Pierce conducted the burial service at the lIOUSP and grave. The pail bearers were hlkssrs. Bruce Noy. Keir lleailu-rlyt, Mill-Al’ Ilenderron, Dan- ii-l i'\/ll'l_rt‘illl. William Yunkei". Duti- vull .\'l:irslu1ll_ INJURED IN ACCIDENT-Mr. Colin Powel- of Charlottetown is in the Prince County Hospital at: sumiilersldo with injuries received when a cal" in which he was a passenger‘ overturned on the Char- lottetown - Summcrside highway near Springfield early yesterday. Pow/er was picked ilp unconscious and taken to hospital where he re- gained consciousness last night. The nature of his injuries had not been c-xzwfy determined. it was said. The car was driven by Archi- baltl Brilce. also of Charlottetown. -pollce said. ' FORMER SUPERINTENDENT ARRIVEB-Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fowbl" and son John of Winnipeg are expected to arrive at Keppoch Beach today. according to infor- niuiion receive-d last. night. They will be accompanied by Miss Mar- ion Fowler of New York. Mr. Fow- ler. well known here as former superintendent of the Canadian Air vzrvs. leaves tomorrow on return i0 lunlgeg where he is connect.- cd with i e Trans-Catiada Airways, while the rcmuinder of the rty will rclnnln in the Province Pr; a time. Mrs. Fowler and son had been at Keppoch Beach and were called to Sltekville by the illness and death of Ml". Fbwlerts father‘, Mr. Ellsworth Fowler, recently. DANCE AT SPORTING CLUB -An enjoyable dance in aid of the Crusaders Club of the Provincial Snmitorium was held at the Char- lottetown Sporting Club last night. There was a large attendance. Following were the prize winners: Door prize, Leonard LeClalnspot dttncc. Dee Glllls and Mrs. Bennie Binns; Men's costume, Dawson Peterson: Ladies costume, (natur- all 1st. Miss Margaret Glow; 2nd, Miss Kay Clow; 3rd. Mrs. Allan M~Donaldz Ladies costume (comi- cal) 1st Mrs. Art Peterson; 2nd. Miss Quinn; 3rd Miss Mary Walker; For" selling, most tickets. Stan Ryan. S ecialty numbers. Miss Dnlly Gttlant of Rustlcb" Miss Jenn Hughes, Cirtovrn; Dolly Gal- lant, Clrtowti; Mickey Clow, Chur- loitctown; Jack Dyers. Clrtown. The SIS-ton auxiliary schooner Nelllc J. Banks, with I600 gallons nf liquor and 22.000 clgaretltel on ‘board. seized by the Mounted Pol- ice (‘utter Ulna yesterday wag tied up at the Murine Wharf, Char- lottetown. last night. The seizure was made In the Gulf of St. Low- rcncr. ti‘; miles off Short Point on im- Nnrlh Shore of this rovtncc. Owner-skinner Israel Itngton, Point aux Basques, Newfoundland. and the crew of three were DOIIII detained by Mounted Police. Name! of the crew were not revealed. The schooner was celled 30 rnlloa west of East Polnt by the police cutter at 8 o'clock yesterday mom- lng, police uld. Tho S00 mile trip in this port. wan not completed Ilrl- lil l0 o‘cock last nllhi when both craft were fled up at the Marine Wharf. The Ulna is commanded by Chief Skipper Roberto. -—FROM DODDSLAND. HAIR-- Mr. Ray Sehurman and Mrs. Schurman (formerly Miss McCon- nell of Georgetown) and children irave been sojourning at New An- nan, visiting Mr. Bchurman’: mo- ther and brothers and sisters. They came by automobile. Mr. Bohur- man has extensive land and other inter-ecu: near Doddnllnld. also quite suocenful at fox fum- ing. He was successful in the con- structlun of m artificial lake on his "sailor-made by dammins I! stream The hike in a "Mecca" for local tourists and sportsmen. He also makes CCBIIOIILI shipment: of hormtoltltl. Honponllwith the lrreatoot optimidn of the fut- ure of the prairie country, and thinks the dry cycle in over for some time. Ho took grant delight in his Mp and muting lb old In runa- and rdflvu. Vernon Morrison uni loll of Mr- and Mrs. Mlchae Morrison while playing in the yard at his home near Summerslde, was ltruck by l cur and suffered o. broken 1BR- H6 was brought to the Prince County Hospital where the lag was set. He k now resting comfortably-S. —SUPREME COURT-In the cue of Frank McEWIen, Jr., vs. the Executor; of the Estate of Mrs. Frank McDwen, Judge Saunders gave judgment for the Defendant. The Plaintiff claimed that his grandmother gave him her ca: be- ore she died but; the Ebtocutors claimed the car and the Judge up- held their claim. Each side paid them own costs-G. IIAD NARROW ESCAPE- What. might have been. a very serious accident occur-ed at Alex- andra yesterday. While Mr. Art- hur C. Wood, n. well known farm- er and fox rancher of Alexandra, was crossing the hlghwa with a horse and wagon-load o hay, an auto approached and before Mr. Wood could make the crossing, It crashed into the load of hay, throwing him to the ground. Mr. Wood received a nasty cut on the head. and was badly shaken up.‘ INTERESTING VlSITORS.—lv.'i's. George W. Hill of Montreal leaves I --SUFFER BROKEN LEG- the Island today. after a stay of ten do s with Mrs. Jaynes, at Hayfield. Mrs. Hill is epgoch. accompanied y her tlau hter. Mrs. Cass. and her granddaugiter, Anne Cass. A friend Mr. Edwardson, who motored with them from Montreal. divided his time bet/ween Souris and Keppoch. Mrs. Hill. in site ofi fielvere recent illness, aoconipl h- .. ? If? the Soldiers’ Monument, one of the lust achievements of her late hus- band. Approaching Charlottetown fifth‘ dork. she was deeply im- pressed with the beautiful lcghting effects. The experience ad an- other cherished memory to her full and varied life. -NOTED CONCERT SINGER PASSES-Mr. Lambert Gillis, Mis- wllche. has received the sad news of the death in Paris, France. of his daughter, Madame Beatrice St. Coeur. Madame St. Coeur gave quite a number of concerts in P. ELI. a few years ago and was well known and beloved not only for her lovable disposition. She went to Paris with her husband. who was a distinguished lawyer in New ‘York. and was engaged in concert work when Mr. St. Coetir met with an accident which resulted in his death about two years ago. News of her death will be a grant: shock to her many relatives and friends on P. E. Island. K -LIBERAL MEETING - The West Prince Liberal Association held their annual meeting in OLeary yesterday afternoon. Mr. James E. Wells of Alberton who presided was m-elected president. G R. Profltt rte-elected secretary. 1st Viwe Presidents were: lst. dis- trict. John Nelligan. Christopher Nethlrall. Ralph Hardy. Wm. Mc- Kendrick. Peter Bernard. 2nd dis- trict. James A. MacLean. Allison Rayner. Edward McLellan. Ne‘son Palmer. H. Phillips. The speakers were Hon. Thane A. Campbell. Hon. J. P. McIntyre. Hon W. A. Dennis. A. E. Maul-can. M. P.. George Barbour, M. L. A,, Angus Gallant. M. L. A. Resolutions of confidence in the Federal and provincial leaders were passed un- anlmously-S —COURT NEWS-Monday we. a busy day at the Summerslde. Court House, Before Judge Saunders. Master of the Rolls Creditors were filmed “Don to prove their accounts in the Estate of James H. Reeves late of Freetown, Richard B. Hin- ton acting for the Exeeutors and in the Estate of George Coyle, late of Rpsevllla Lot 3, Heath Strong K. C acting for the Estate. Before Judlre Arsenault. Vice-Chancellor the cue of Alex C. McDonald and others vs. Lena. McDonald and oth- ers. was heard being an action for appointment of a guardian of the niece of the late rs. Stella Caudet of Miscouche and for ad- vice and direction to the Eitccutors. Judge Arsenault ordered that all the property be sold by Master in Chancery I". J. E. Wright in two weeks from this date. Adrian 1". Arsenault K C. for the com- plalnants. Watson MacNaught and ‘Thane Campbell K. C.‘ for he defendants. The Board ‘of Review with Judge Saunders presiding was als; sitting and deal with several cases. . ELECTED PRESIDENT —- Mr. George Klison, Hampshire, was elected President of the Liberal As- sociation of the 2nd District of Queens at the annual session of the organization Monday night. Other officzers include: Vice Hasl- dent, D. J. Maclean, North Wilt- shtre; Secretary. J. E, Moffatt, New Glasgow; District Efxecutlve: Pres- ton Campbell. New Glasgow; Tim- othy Rochford, Rocky Pain‘: Percy ‘Noy, Hunter River; Allison‘ Muc- Millan. Falrview and Willard Nich- olson. Mayfield. Members of the Central Executive: Preston Camp- bell, Lnuchiand MacKlnnon. 611100 Cove. Addresses were given by Messrs. Angus MncPhee. M. P. P.. Hon. B. W. LePage. Premier Gunp- bell. Hon. J. P. McIntyre. Minister of Public Works. W. F. Alon Stew- art, M. P. P. and J. L. Douglas, M. P. Brief remarks wore made Alexander Mat-heson, Acting Soc- retary of the Queeni County Lib- enl Auocictloti. C. Holmes and RMIDDII Muodonnld. NEW UNIFORMS ARRIVE FOR L.0.A. PIP! BAND — The seven members of the racmily formed L.O.A. Pipe Band m rejoicing in the arrival from Glasgow, Scotland. of their zmeolu l-flchimd unl- fomis, complete with kllt. worm. laid. belt: and bonnet. reputed to £0 equaii w the 11mm in Onnndn- Thn kills and Plaid urc o! Munch- iui Tartan, tho Predominant ooi- oum of which on red and dark green with n. light gran line run- nip; thrmlh. ‘I110 tunic II dark groan with diver buttons bllfllll n thlotlo crest. 11in Glongnrry bon- net with rod tinsel and fngirdoon; eludes tho outfit. The n ulpped with four neh o! NI an: and time drum. tho uni- forms and Instruments all inning been 110914011 b7 l. C. Inn-lo of C-imw. The Band nuke: its lint ptizllc ounce tomorrow nllht on the uuo. when u um- gruuau mum-ed b! MIMI- 0W!- inon Brothm. Occult. III be U‘ ‘4 [puluovoh- line long journey In order" to set ' __ injured. The accident THURSDAY HERE FROM ‘FITCIIBURG. MASS. --Mr. and Mrs. W. R.- Rgnkjne and Miss Anna E. Crun- don, Pitchburr. M888» "e ‘it: their annual nummer visit. sues of Mr. and Mrs George Richards: Euston Street. 1t u more than Z» your; since the Rankliies made their first visit. and they toll Every- body m‘; h. mm opinion Pflflflt} Edward Island is "Ine Land 0 Promise." Late blight of potatoes which made its aggearance in the tuber fields of t Province hue last month is becoming more wide- spread. although "serious damale has not been isolated cases, Mr. B. Ci. P8911!"- chief potato inspector for tho Province raid last night. Flrmeffi now realized the seriousness of the situation and were busy applying Bordeaux Mixture, the Inspector believed. Captain Israel Ill-lngton, oKlPPBP owner of the 35-ton auxiliary schooner Nellie J. Banks, seized, off the north shore of Prince Edward Island Tuesday with a. carKO liquor and cigarettes will be charg- ed under the Customs Act with being in Canadian Customs waters with improperly marked papers. The vessel. seized 5 l-2 miles off 51.0.1, Point, 30 miles west of East Point. by the Police Cutter Ulnli. had cleared from Si. Pierre fortlic mg}. 5e55, it was said. Capt. fl- llngton would appear for Plrllmlll" ary hearing today, R-oyai Canadian Mounted Police announced. The three members of the crew detained Tuesday nllht following seizure of the craft were released yesterday. They would not. charged. it. was understood. -DEATII 0F MRS. GEORGE MacKAY-There passed away at her home in Elierslie on Tuesday evening, Mrs. George MacKay. Mrs. MacKay had been lll fol" some time but; was always cheerful and had a pleasant welcome‘ for vis- itors. Slit? was 70 years of age and was born in Lot 11. Her maiden name was Christie Smith. All her married life had been spent in El- lerslie where she was most highly esteemed. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church at. Tyne Valley and before her illness was quite active in church work. Her husband has the sympathy of all his friends in his bereavement. Two brothers. Colin Smith and James Smith of Freetown are also left. Her only sister. Mrs. Belle Ensor passed away about eighteen months ago. Mrs. Percy Bowness of Summerslde 15 a niece. The funeral will take place this after- noon from the PresbyierlatiChurcii at Tyne Valley. INJURED IN ACCIDENT-Mr. Mt‘. Edison Wood, Charlotte- town, driver" of a car involved in n. collison in the City early yes- terda afternoon received a cuton the orehead, and injuries to his ht arm and hip while his father. Mr. Ambrose W0ud also of Charlottetown received cuts about the face. The elder Mr. Wood was taken to the Prince Edward Island Hospital where he received medi- cal attention. Later he returned to his home. Mr. Steplun Hint- melmen of Riverport, N. 3.. driv- er of the second cin- escaped un- ‘.1 w the Fltzroy-Weymouth Street in- tersection when the Wood cur was proceeding west and the Nova Bcotia car north. The local ma- chine wtul struck near the rear and turned around three times before crushing into a wlephtine yolfl. snapping it. off twelve feet. rom the ground. The Hlmn1el- men car turned around and fuc- od in the opposite direction fol- lowing the crash. Both cars were badly damaged. One of the ouistatldiug charact- and social life has by death from the Kelly's Cross in the Jame; R. Mona- Khon. The deceased had been ail- ing for the past six mouths or more, during which time her suf- ferings, borne with such fortitude, placed the final stamp upoli a life so notbd for its chrls fan outlook. Her funeral took place 111s: Tuesday from her late residence to St. Joseph's Church, Kelly's Cross, and was followed by a great. con- course of relatives and friends of the deceased. The solemn requiem moss was sung by Rev. Joseph P. Monwhan. 8. J. of Guelph, with Rev. Fr. MoOardie as Deacon, Rev. Father Keefe as sub-deacon, and Father W. E. Monaghan, Master of Ceremonies, Rev. Father Bernard Gillls assisted the choir. The last:- or, Father MoCabe conducte the service at the grave. Left to mourn a devoted mother are the following sons and daugh- ters: John, Philip and Cecil. West- em Canada. Edmund and Ambrose, Kelly's Cross, Mrs. Joseph Kelly, Fort Augrustus. Mrs. Jose h Kellv, Kelly's cs5, Mrs. Louis ampbcll, Wlltshire. sister James Marie and Sister Mary Mathias of St. Saint -Vlncent Academy. Halifax. - Six thousand eople fl"om every pariah in the ovinee attended closing ceremonies of the Eucharistic Congress of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlottetown at 5t. Peter's Bo yesterday. Services o 1-1 with low Mass Biccallency Most Rev. J. A. OBuIlIvan, BishoP of Char- owed at l0 o'clock b Pontifical Hi n Mass celebrate: from a beautiul o en ll!‘ altar by His Excellency 0st Rev. P. A. Bray, C. J. M., D. D., Bishop of Saint John, N. 3., aisted by the Rev. J. A. Murph D. D., Rector of Saint Dunatans University. Deacons of honor were Rev. D. P. Croken of Fort Aug- ustin and Rev. R. V. MacKenzie of 9t. Dunstan! University. Dea- con af the Mus was the Rev. R. I. McDonald. Indian River while the Rov. William McOobe. Kelly's Crou was rub-deacon. Masters of ceremony were the Rev. Louis Dougan, of 3t. Dunstanfa Basilica and Rev. Eric Robin. semin- orinn, Charlottetown. Cha llns to Blohor Okiullivon were , e Rev. R. . McDonald, East Point. and the Rev. O. Kig- gfnl, (hometown. The urrnon was preached by the Rev. J. A. lulllvnn. It. Duncan's University. Included in in» clcwtvmnti prea- ent Wm the Right Rev. Monstr- nor 0. J. Mebeiran Vicar General. Bummerride and the Rf ht Rev. Monsignor Maurice cDonald, Vernon River. Practically all the prluu in the Diocese were resent together with A number w o are visiting in the Province. In all about l0 clergyman Attended c1011- oorcmonlcl. . j De t- Shediac gcctu-fgd a; _otlit=rs from the y- FRIDAY ARRIVE 0N NORTII STAR»- --Miss Pauline Nicholson and Miss Helenlfyndiman of this City ar- rived on the North Star yesterday morning from Montreal wherothey spent g fortnight visiting friends. BUILDING HOUSE-Mr. P. W. Hughes, Union. in building a double tenement house on Hills- boro Street next to Mills’ Meat Market. Mr. Hughes in silpervlsinfi the building himself and expects I‘- EXECUTIVES 0F PAPER MILL --Meurs. A. Baker, Henry Chis- holm. 8. E. Wannsley, London, England, J.l". Howden, AB. Metyer of New York and H. M. B. Levin. Corner Brook, Nfld. are passengers on board the North Star enroute to Corner Brook. Nfld, where they will take over a paper mill. VISITING OLD HOME-Aft»: an absence of seven years Rev. Harvey Denwn, pastor of the Charlottetown Baptist Church, has been visiting at the home of John F. Morse, White Head, N. B.. ac- companied by his fatber-ln-iaw. Mr". T. L Powell of Miwcon, NJ. Rev. Mr Denizon. who was student pastor of the White Head Baptist Church during the stimmcr1ofl929, is a grandson of the late Rev. I.D. Harvey. who was pastor of the same church for a period of 20 years. —0FF T0 SIIEDIAC-The vis- iting and local yachts made a pretty sight as they set sail for yesterday morning leaving Summcrside with a light breeze. They were convoyed by C.G.S. Brant, Captain Kelly in command. About a dozen yachts were in the fleet. ‘The Zephyr and Maple Leaf front Borden, the‘ Mayflower. Gold- finch. Woodpecker, Merry Widow. Mlllliflil-lilsli and. Swan. Summer- side. and the Cossack. Dawn and Ann from Shediae. The ladies in the Shediac party were on board the Brant. i s WEDDING BELLS-A quiet wed- ding was solemiilzed a. ti... home of the bride on Monday, Aug. 8th, at 9 am. when Mrs. Elizabeth Adelaide Haywood. Alma. was unit- ed m marriage to Mr. Robert Bruce Keith, of Moticton, NB. Rev. J. G. Duncan performed the cere- mony iil the presence of immedi- ate friends of the contracting couple. The bride was dresr-d i1"l ue crepe with sand trimming. Miss Mildred Dunbar. Alma, niece of the bride acted as bridesmaid while M1". Archie Barbour". Alma. supported the groom. The floppy cutiple Will reside in Alma where a host ohfrictlds join lti wishing ltliénl 11 lot": and happy wedded .‘LEGION PICNIC-War vei- crlilis front Mount Stewart. George- totvti and Eldon attended the Can- adian 183810?! lilcnlc Wednesday at Wightmatfs Point, organized tinder the Montague Branch of the Leg- ion. Most of the veterans arrived at the point with their wives and children. and about 200 in all 11t- teiided. Mr. W. A. MncLaugan. Past President of the Provincial Command. Fulton Campbell and Montague branch, were of great assistance in making the drly a success. Mr. Bruce Won- nacoit. secretary of the Charlotte- town branch carried the good uushcs of i115 city comrades to the gathering. -—ISI.ANI) LADY DIES-Martin Lambert Giliis, Miscouchc, received word 41 fey.’ dnys ago that his dflllffhlcr. Madeline Beatrice St. CQUPI‘ Dos-Bed away at tile Ameri- cun Hospital iii Paris, France, after fl few duys illness, The news came as a great shock to him as a few WCI-‘ks previously he received a 10¢. ter from her snylngihtit she was well preparations going on there in an- lclllntion of the official visit of the King and Queen or England. Her husband, Mr. J. I.. P. St. Couer an Americ attorney riled in the same hospi al about; two years ago. Mr. and Mrs. 5t. Couer have many friends on the Island who will reme r them for the port they took in musical circles. of Miss Frances Ethel Gordon. da htar of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Gordon, to Mr. Ilfrnest L Moor, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. Moat" of New Perth, wok ace _ half punt e hi. Wednes ay evening at the brde's home, Burnside Cottage. Cardigan. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Arthur H. Long. tor of the United Church of M011 ague, in the presence of about sixty uests. The bride. who was gven away by her brother. James Russell Gordon, looked handsome in white chiffon with eoronet of orange blos- soms, Bhe carried a bouquet of brlnr cliff roses. baby's breath and maiden hair fern The marriage Gordon. sister of the bride Wore peneh chiffon with coronet to match, and carried a noscgay of mixed flowers. —VlIlTOI.S FROM CALIFOR- NIA-Mr. and Mrs. Felix Scovone of Son Diego, California, are visit- ing in Mamie, guests of Mrs: Scovonek sisters, _t.he Misses Kath- ryn and Beatrice Mountain. Leav- ing their home in San Diego June 9th, Mr. and Mrsscovone motored p, distance o: 4,580 miles in eleven day! in lr car. a Hudson Ter- raplane, s ping enroute to visit friends and relatives in Newark. New Jersey, and New l-Iamiitflhl-N Coming direct from California to P. 12.1. they think they could have made the Gimme in ton dlymand their friends are hopl that. an- other year they may so. Pb tho past nix week: Mr. and Mrs- Bcovone have enjoyed wiry m0“ ment of their vacation hare. Th” are much impressed with flu hoa- plmilty and sociability of the poo- ple, and especially with klndnoal received from wurllt ofllllll They have motored over mm! part4 of the Island and no de- lighted with it: natural ocenlc beauty. and have expressed won- der at the need of nNationalPark. thinking the whole n place pa! excellence. of 51m Ind "ll"?- Aecmnpanled Mrs. Ccovones uncle. Mr. John Mountain of New Hampshire. who has been vlsitlnit his brother. Mr. Michael Mountain in Kenning-ion. Mr. and Mrs. 5e0- vone plan to leave for their home in California on Monday the 15th lnat. Their many friends wish than a plenum return t-rlD- 5 n t0 be finished by the last ofSep- tem " .1938, to Mr - The bridesmaid’. Miss Melvlnn- Wit shimmer-it of tin-m " Boston market had be: “ml: from this Province, Mr. J. w Boulter. secretary of the Poiatc Growers Assoclut on said Wfitéfday About three cllrloads had gone for- ward. Price to the grower was g5 cents. per bushel hilt present dc. mand did not. permit CODDlhlllllQn of that rate, it. lavas said. Demand was iveak. principally because o1 warm weather and plentiful supply of vegetables 11nd roots from w, ldens. Turnlps fordthtg next can t; 0nd were expecte apiron 20 cents to the farmers. l m” About; 600 guests were ante/ruin. ed by‘ His Honour Lieutenant Ow. ernor DeBlols and Mrs. DeBlolul a garden party yesterday Mu, noon on the beautiful grounds l. Government Hottse. The guests were received in m. garden, which presented g gm. phony of lovely colours. M" Charles A. Dunning received wit; His Honour the liiciltcuautt Gov. ornor and Mrs. DeBlois. His Honour was attended by u; Aides de Camp, Lieut. Colonel (1 E. Full, V.D., Major" J, R. Paton, MC. V.D null Lieu! Campbell Scartli. R.C.N.V.R ‘ Music was furnished by 1115' Prince Edward Island Light Home Band. The following ladies assisted i. servlniZ the guests: Mrs. R. I.. Criitnli, lVIrs, Noel ll DeBlois. ll/Irs. I111). hltlrrtiy. Mn, lllrs. W 1'7. _ . J.R. Paton, l\ ss In m. Arscnauli. Mrs. Frank Chlluvin. lVLrS. R H. Nlorri Mrs. E.W, M“. Klnnoti. Mrs. Robert HOiIIIfllLMfA, A.V. Saunders, Mrs. Nash. Miss Mnrgzli Jenkins, Min Norah Jctiklns, Mt E. F‘. O'Brien, Mrs. J P, Llintz, Mi Bessie Be..- Mi"s. P S. Fielding, Miss Margaret Irving, lylrs. 'I‘.'B. Rogers, Mrs, L, 'I‘_. Lowthei", Miss Edith lugs, Mn P‘. B. Conrad. Miss Alcthd from Mrs. R. R. Bcll, Miss Virgina Scarth. Mrs. William T. Hagen Mrs. EL. Miles. Miss Ruth ileum Mrs. Harry 'I‘ititnai'sh. Clark. bliss Doris . - Margaret PITIWZRIM bliss Dorothy Wyatt, Miss Wanda Wyatt, Mm Constance Large. Miss [Xilothj Kit-wan, Mrs. Benjamin Rog“ Jr.. Mrs. Stanley Storey, Mrs. EJ’. Seller, Miss Helen Wukcford s. B. D. Qulgley. Miss Alice CoxMl-i. Aiban Farmer, Miss M "' ris, Mrs. Frances II. T 1 Margaret MacMillan. hlrs. W. F. Prowse. Miss Louise Haszurvd, Mill Berna Huestis. IIIIITIII DUFFY-At, the City I-IospituLAil. '7, 1938, to Mr. 11nd Mrs. Ambrw Duffy. Southport, a son. ROBIIINS—AL Freetown on Jill 27. 1038. lo Mr. ‘and Mrs. Albert If. Robbins. a daughter. MURPIIY——AL Morcll, Aug. 4.. 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Pllbelt Murphy, | daughter, '.1l'_V Bernltu. BOURGEOI ~At St. Ball’! Hol- llHMl, Edmundstoti, N. 13., Aim. l. B3B, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. iioulieois 111cc Lillian Rcdnloud) i. son. IIERDIANN-Al: Pownal. Alli! 3. and Mrs. Lewis Hor- mann. a daughter. ‘ lIASLAM-At Springfield Int I on Sunday’ August '7. i038, to Mr. and Mrs Wlllhim Huslam, a son. Drummotld. MacGUlGAN-At the Charlotte town Ilosplial on August B. 1938.10 Ml‘. and Mrs. James hfncGuigfln- city. a daughter. MURRAY-At Britigetown, NOVI Seotln. n August 3. 1938, to M1‘- nnd M . W. K. Mtil"l formerly of Charlottetown, a sun. IIUMPIIRICY --Ai. iii.- County Hospital. Aug. 2, 1938. M1". and Mrs. Humphrey of Ken singion, u daughter. DARRACII-At the Prince Count Hospital. Aug. a. 193B, to Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dlirmch, Kencingion a daughter. MARRIAGEE YWOOD-KEITII-At tho h of the bride on Aug. 8. 1933- ' Rev. J. G. Dutican, Mrs. Elllllbt‘ Adelaide Haywood. Alma. to Robert Bruce Keith. Moncton. BRADLEY — (EIIISON —- At Slld ibury, Ontario, on July 29. 193 Earl Stephen Bradley, sou of Mr P. S. Bradley to Eldzt Lilbson - Sudbtlry Ont. RANAIIAN-POOLE — Manse on Tuesday. Jilly by the Rev. G. Carlyle ivrosiel‘ Miss Ella Frances Poole oi (Ihar- lotietown to Mr. William (‘Ilnrciifii Rannlizin of the same p - KENNEDY - DOUGLAS Manse 011 Slllllfflfly. Align. . by the Rev. G. tiarlylc “Vuisiiil Miss Freon Charlotte Doiuylas 0 Charlottetown to i\Ii'. llfzlrlc Kiich encr Kennedy of Souihport. SCOTT-TRIIMERIE — Al. Zl Manse on Wcdnoxld . Alulllrl m’ I938, by the Rev. o. oru-iru Web‘ lter. Mn. Von ‘Fromm of Ho» ' shire to Mr. Melvin Bertram 800' of Cornwall. MONAGIIAN- BROWN - .11 -' Manse on Wednesday. August l0. i938, by tlic Rev. G. Citrlylc Web" ster. Miss Elsie Florence BYOWII 0 Mount Albion to Ml". John Rrlliwd Monitghnn of Ilrlzclbrook. FORD-BIRT-At the Matisc. W" Covehead. PEI, on TucsdiiyM ust 2nd, i938. Leonard Joseph of Brackley Point, Quecns Count! P.E.I., and Grace Isabel Blrt i Covehead Road, Queens County- P" 17.1. DlxON-BRUCik-At the ' ‘- ' ferian Manse Brookfiald, Mill 5' 1908. by Riev Dr. Thomson. M" Frederick Arnold Dixon and Truligh Bruce of East Baltic. i DEATHS ____. -_ ..._. , . , Manon-iii 7020 ngmerwn , enue, Chicago. Ill, on Julv N- 1 Mailman McLeod, formerly d e ve. MloKAY-Ai. Ffllerslle. All!!!‘ 1938. Mm. decree MncKny. ' 1C —- t - - ' Z31 Yiiéim At the? E 1 ' till. Monday Auff- 5- 193a" Wm Jovct- Alt-horn aged five VP":- ‘on SANDERSON — At Chariot ‘Plmo on Monday. Aug, ilihJMr-i» Sanderson. Hired 46 Wat's-m m, o MACDONALD-Ar Brenda an Ailcust 9. i938. Bartram A" ~ fant datightcr of Mr 8nd, Ewen MacDonald. intro months.