THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN” EIJZVIZN hi,” eek’ s News ld-ubdget‘ for Our moans! 1on3“; VISIT-Dr. Nicho- w consent, Boston. rwcemnarr- l hi; brother John and his tghauncey, returned Yeillefdfly. , 5pm,, the past week on the ' lpr, Cousens. B. 8191111151? °l m, Conele, Toronto. and a post We o, m, Harvard Medical I ,5 a highly successful physi- l "l"; surgeon. While in the city “much, and party were the u o; Mrs. and Mrs. W. Chester . al.1119- mmggv DEATH-The death of Thomas Cahill, Kingston Road, ,, ed unexpectedly some _tlme . g Saturday night. The deceas- who was unmarried, and who , “m, his ward, a boy of nine, , wmplflllIFd before retiring of m; unwell. In the morning he _ duuovered to have passed a- , The chi-her, Dr. McKenna, ,, summoned, and after an ex- moh of the body. pronounced m due to natural causes. , 9mm‘- BELLS-St. Patrick's m“, Fm Augustus, on the , ihg of June fifteenth at 7.30 Mir was the scene of a happy i, when Miss Catherine Cecelia anofflfl, daughter of Mr. and _ pntriek Olfalloran of Mount n, look her place beside the gf.lll'l' choice, Mr. Charles u- lticCnughey of Bradford, ,, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. wenee McCuughey of Kelly's . ,and was united in the holy d; oi matrimony. Rev. Father i5, croken, P. P, officiated. ENERAI. MANAGER HERE- .\v. U. .!\ppl"."t0ll, Moncton, Gen- ltlanugei" of the Atlantic Re- n of the C. N. R. and Mr- M. F. ins, arrived in the Province urdgy evening for the golf moment this, week. Freight lfic is lighter at the present ¢ than it has been for years, ,Appleton states. The Island "ision apart from freight traf- ls in first class condition. An use in fneight traffic is emi- tly desirable. Mr. Appleton is liming to Moncton Tuesday or l uday. T0 SETTLE ESTATE-Mr. G. H. P101111“. Barrister, City. left Mon- day for Boston in connection with thesettlement of a. large estate m A118 Probate Court there this week and in which local parties are inter- ested. He will be back in his office in one week's time. He was accom- DB-Ylled by Mr. John Watts, Jr., Hampshire, who is visiting friends in Worcester, Mass, —-CAR. BURNS-Mr. Ossie Ic- furgey. manager Q1 McCall-Fron- tenac filling station, Summerside, lost his 1929 Dodge sedan on Sat- "Ydfly 1118ht by fire. Mr. Harry; Dickie had the car out and when‘ about a mile and a. half from Sum- mersde on a byroad the engine caught fire, it is believed, from a short circuit. Dickie opened the en- gine hood and a burst of flames shot out. The body of the car is completely destroyed, only the iron framework remaining, The tires are intact and the engine not -much damaged-S. AT ROTARY-The report of the district convention held at Shed- lac was presented by Rotarian J. W. Boulter at the weekly dinner of the Rotary Club held yesterday at the Canadian National Hotel. Ro- tarian Alf Fisher was in the chain The convention, held on Aug. 9 and l0, at which the Mcnctoxi Club was host, was attended by represent- atives of every Rotary organization in the district. Mr. Boultcr gave a brief summary of the addresses de- livered, and emphasized the re- markable work which the clubs in the district had been doing, The Moncton Club provided a wonder- ful entertainment for the visiting delegates. There were several guests at the dinner, among them Mr. Montgomery, Montreal, Captain Dunn, Copenhagen, Mr. George Graham, Kentville, Prof. W. E. Fletcher, Sydney, Rev. E. M. Aitken, Sydney, Past President Lea of the Pittsburgh Club, U. S. A. —FUNERAL SERVICES-The fu- neral of John B. Gardiner was held from his late residence on Saturday —WEEK END VISITORS-Mr. J. A. MeIAod. general mHIIBBEr of the Bank 0f Nova Scotia of Montreal, who attended the 100th anniversary o; ‘he bunk hi, Halifax, arrived in gumméi-gide with Mrs. McLeod on miduy i“; to visit the letters sis- ter, Mrs. "r. D. Ramsay. They were accompanied by Mr. Crawford of the staff of the bank at Montreal- —S. Belvedere Golf Links, one of the, finest eighteen hole courses ,in' Eastern Canada, was mbee hive of activity yesterday, the occasion being the eighth annual meet of the Maritime Senior Golf Asso- ciation. . Golfers, non participants and en- thusiasts of the 8111119. 11111111118 11D an aggregate of almost two hund- red. crowded the magnificent course, grounds and club house during the day, which gave onethe impression that a Canadian am- ateur open event, was in progress. Sixty-one contestants teed off yesterday, and at the conclusion of the day's play a number of excel- lent scores were registered. A feature of the day was a hole in one made by N. C. Rodger of Amherst who negotiated number 2 hole in the lone stroke while play- ing a friendly match with Senator Robinson of Moncton and Hon. F. B. McCurdy of Halifax. Mi", Rodger now enjoys the un- ique distinction of being admitted‘ into the choice circle of the "Hole In One Club." The second eighteen holes of the championship competition will be played wday. PROMINENT VISITORS — Rem} Brice D. Knott and Mrs. Knott of, Saint John, N. B. have been spend-‘ lag two weeks in the Province. Mr.,i Knoit is one 0f the leading clergy, men of Saint John. f-Ic is at pres cnt president of St. John Evangel- ical Alliance and the Grand Chap- lain of the Grand Lodge of Freel Masons. l-lc is a popular speaker at the service clubs and societies. He was the special speaker at the Baptst Church Sunday and was heard by a large congregation. Rev. There were 2.500 attended Nort- ham races last evening. The trfldll record broken for second time this season by King Spruce in the first heat of 2.21 class in 2.11%. T119 former record of 2.11".- was made by Marjorie M. on July 13th. The horses acted fine all through and quickly got accustomed to 1116 lights. NOT APPREHENDEIb-City p0"- lice are baffled by a daylight rob- bery which occurred Monday when cash totalling almost $75 was stol- en from a drawer at the Central Creameries. Bills in the denomin- tatlons of s20, s10 and $5. with some smaller bills and a Bank of NovaScotln cheque were included in the haul. It is thought that 111B money was taken while the lady clerk, who was alone for about ten minutes shortly before l»o'¢30¢11. was absent for a short time in the rear of the office. RETURN HOME-Mr J. Lester Douglas, exporter, accompanied by u. B. and B. Dousles of the C- N~ 11., have returned from an c1110)" uuh- motor trip to Boston. Whllfi in Boston, Mr. J. IkFlfl’ combined business with pleasure and in c011" versaiion with several buyers gleaned the information that there would be fl- 801111 demand m1- -FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral of Mrs. Claude T. Kenny was held on Tuesday afternoon from her home on Harvard Street. Bummcrside, to the People's Cem- etery. Rev. L. B, Campbell con- ducted the service, which was very largely attended. The pail bearers were Messrs. Archie Sharp, W. J. Lldstone, Charles Ramsay, Willard Muttart, A. s. McKay and Joseph Hickey-S. J. W. Fraser, of Moncton, N. B.. was crowned 1932 Maritime senior golf champion here yesterday after a strenuous battle with Hon. F. B. McCurdy, Halifax, and C. W. Dur- ant. Dartmouth. The above men- tioned golfers ran neck and neck through the two day's play in the 36 hole competition. Mr. Fraser's gross score in the two day's play was 176, while Hon. Mr. McCurdy, runner-up, totalled 1'78, Mr. Durant was a close third with 1'79. -MRS. MARY J. WARREN.— Many friends in Moncton will re- gret to learn of the passing away of Satu a prominent. figure in the political Maj. C. Graham, V. D., is trans. to the s firs, 2nd June, 19:42. f‘. F I. Highrs-To be LL: 2nd l.i .-\ l J. Hughes, 17th May, i931! OFFICERS APPOINTED - A". Tuesday's mating of the Queen's County Llbsral Associated (hi. gui. lowing officers were zippr-iiliciifi President, Mr. l). J. Rll1'\‘; V471." President, Mr. Charles. f-i. (llinnrlier; Secretary, Mr. GeorgeJ. Tweedy. LEFT PROVINCE — Mr. Aiuzir L. MacDonald, Halifax, li-.’nlei' of Nova Scotia Liberals, with . :".~ MacDonald, left the Province terday to return home. On Mun- day Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald m1:- torcd to the Island from lliilifni: and proceeded to Tignnli, the obi home of Mr. MacDonalds motlirr. She was a daughter of thr- Fate l-fon. S. l". Perry, for many _v(.ar.=. life of this province, being a meni- ber of the Provincial and Fmlcrni Parliaments. IVIILCODIE \'ISI'I‘ORS-—Rc‘;. J. Mrs. Mary J. lvnrren, at Boston, on ‘ August L’, at the home of her daugh- , ,tcr, Mrs. R, Fish, with whom she‘ made her home, The body was tak- ‘ ,_en to her former home in Halibut"- lton, P. l? 1., on August 5 for bur- Prince Edward Isldlld 1111111135”! ial, aecoinpziiiicd by her grandson, good quality this season, but it 1S rather early to anticipate P111195- Hc found everyone with whom hB came in contact taking 11 fir?“ 1n‘ terest in the Imperial Economic Cqnfpr-MICO at Ottawa and anxious-- ly awaiting the outcome. "I believe ‘that the bottom 1185 been reached, and that, indications point to the turning of the road. 11181-1111 F1511 Mrs. warren, who had reached the age of ninety-six years, ,was well known in Moncton, irhcrc she lreqtiently had visited reltaives and frleuds-Monctou Transcript. l (101.11 DANCE-The Maritime lSenior Golf Association entertain- ,ed the Charlottetown Golf Club at Ian informal dance held last even- ilrlg at. the Canadian National Ho- T l. . l . . Slated MT- J- A~ Macbwdi “on o .tel. The guests were unanimous in Nova Scotia, in an interview with T1113 91111111111" 135l- evenlnl! on “lo , its kind ever held here. Thu subject of existing economic condi- l tions. Mr. MaeLcod, who attended the centenary celebration of the BankiMn A_ R, Cobb, Ham,“ of Nova Scotla held a few days i120 at Halifax, is taking the opportun- ity of rc-vlsiting the province of his birth. He is accompanied byl Mrs. MacLeod and by Mr. Gordon lGeneral Manager of the Bank oflmeh, opimm, ma, the _ function .was one of the most enjoyable of Can- ,8dlan National Orchestra tinder the l leadership of Miss Kathleen I-loruby {rendered music for the occasion. , provided ,‘an interesting feature in sleight of hand tricks, card ‘tricks, and in llllfillng the musical saw. An inter- esting colour contrast was formed 11y the red blazers and white trous- lleanev, B. A., auri Airs. ili,":itl~-_\' arrived 0n the Island l'f‘(‘Cllll_\‘. Mr. lleancy was formerly" pastor" tit Lin» First hfetiiodist, (now the Lmitwi Church) in Charlottetown. l-‘ui- crnl years past he. has been xiii- tioiied at Duvul, Snsk.. his charge consisting of five iipiioiiiiiiiciils" sprtetul over a Wlfll" urea. 'l'ii.'it par-i o! Saskatchewan was eiw-iy stricken by‘ the drought l.i.-~t ytnr and a large part of tliv <"v<-.|\.~. '.\l"li' burned out. This year coildilzriii: are better and it is cxpirclv-ri flier»- Wlll be at least half :1 crop mi llzr», some area. Mr. and wit... l-iiqini-i-l left Saskatchewan on July 5th 1m" St. Stephen, N. B. From there rhrw came t0 this province about lz-li days ago. At present they are un- guests of Mr. R. N. Cox and bliss Allcu Cox of Charlometoivii, Airs llcnney being a. sister oi flu" late Mrs. Cox. Mr, l-fcnm-y is a nutiic of New London and he and ins‘ wife will visit relatives there be- fore leaving the province, zev- g. ~n£xru or Pitosran rhmii" “T119113 Passed away niir-i- u ling- 911118 illness last Thursday n", ins rday Subsc FRIDAY l A tjilfl fill z» x .- .1." m‘ r y. 1 ill .' if i‘. l1". . i'l'.\‘i-.il.\i. '~'l-|t\'|('PL\‘--'l'l;l" iii-I‘ Ling, ‘,"l,l .' ill. ill“l,'l4l_ iii-rill n! tin; i". . Leo liriiwill - h‘ l ' :1 ‘ I in: inf/l’. plau- ,\l.~.-li~:iln_\.' Illllliliilfl lo1:,\l_l\,,,_,,l,,:l, 3,1,1‘ l ,, . l .~. ll ‘i’ l i. _ uilh. f-lllli-yili Of "i-iu, hlusl, H013. it». m,“ ,,,_,, ,l,,,_ w, m, L, ,, A (l1;1.lli"l', llll" Oflifjl ting cli-rieviiizili,Mm_,),,,,,,,,, H, ,,,,,,,, _ ribers w. the Church ivzls I"l\lll!'l‘ Eilflglllflh , ilic Tinziril <1 i!.l ‘i.- niul lnitlilr lvlurplrv at the ginn- .,, ,,,,,.,,,__,_,,,.,, Tin ,i:i'.l llL-firvr. ivr-ri- Pith. f,‘l'i|'].;ii;_,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,, . .,.,, ,_ Vernon iticl-Jzirlli-rlr, J. H. Arhr-iiiiiii’ ‘,.,,,.,_. by“! H, .._,,, , _,,, liusil AicQuaizi, liI-L-llfllTl .'\I1'l)i|li1'il!l ‘m, h. ‘fllflwil .11 ‘ix-Jil- . ‘llml 1"“ llhulllllfill- l1'lli'll‘l/ll1"ll/|‘.\ll limmi of id" the ,r.ilvr ::; flu- l‘.l!lll..' 1:: cillui nanny sizuiirziwiw-Joni, ,, »,,,,,,,.,.- -_,-, .-,,. tertiary morning at 1O rrcluri‘. Ii hvr-lgy.» .-,,_,,1 “Ho, ions accident (ilicurrerl a1, Allierljvl ltr iilihgnh; “ifw. ,,/,=,. w-i f: »_-. Plains. when ill: ll1:’1"(- xenr rilrl sou‘. - ,1 p4,», of Mr. and Mrs Jnszpii lmuvetir- "<1"i|l'iii’ or lull into a pin rit boiling present-z. The (‘llllfl was. liaillr; scalrlr-ri before help could reach lLIll. Dr. Collins", ' ‘ n1 ‘he. Vernon River, was callr-rl in and iilrl t".'<~r1."ili:lig Iiutfillllr- i0 relieve-l. .1 ' til» suiierer. Although still living. oi tin; llillt‘ the Pflflfi. was. given, ~ llfl innit.- is l)('lllC§ lu-ltl for l'eco\-"i";." (TI))II\II'I\'I'I‘Y IMNCE — ‘llllv l dance Oil the Itizirlze". Squari- ln". l' 1,'\'i'lllii" Sllflllkllflwl u_\' ill" (iiiwil (Jlilb, was n sll1‘l.'t“.\ from l‘\\‘l".'l point 0i new. A llllgl; erilutl oil .\ilt"\"..\itll'.x lined tin J-lltltjlfiil}? dazxv- ‘lilcli llliil llv‘t‘"il i‘-'l;)l‘(l off. . Y. lliiil l11'4'!l irarcilfl‘ \\'fl\'l'll, . i)l'r)\l'l1'(l ill‘. t*.'\(:I* llnliiu: .. - Dixlni s. t)r<"ln~.. > illWilllPil tin" mush" fur tile occzc. 1 . iliroliiziilull the t".‘('l‘.lll}_I Ilit‘ Ln-l pinl” \‘..l~' eroxvtli-u “J1. cough . nil time», Proper-tillag- niicfriigii". v1.1.1 . .\ destructive fin- nccurrcd .it l-Irudcnell about tun miles from Sloniugue _\'(‘.slf‘rfl;l_\' after. nunn about ($.31) the iluclliiig house, two barns", a pump house, and a number of smaller buildings. tho properly \‘\', Li. n“ .. MUKNU] l). when of Mr. Ira .\Ia("l..arcn irvrc 1‘"111l111‘1-1‘1_\' ticslrchved hy tire. The barns had rru-cntiy been filled with the seasons crop of hay, all of which was I‘OIII- plctely destroyed. Some of the household furnishings were snved, but a large ‘quantify \v.|.-. ilcstroyed. , The loss was partly rnvei-ou h)" insurance. afternoon, and was very largely at-,F' s" cmgsmlm" B" A" °f “ylml tended. Rev. Mr. Nicholson of Bedw and the Rev‘ All’)? Cmwc" B’ A" ,0’ eque Cunducted the service asslsmfl Bcdeque came unto the, Baptist by Rev, Mr, Ross o! Cornwall, who, Church and ministry during Mr. preached the funeral address, andi Knotts pastorate ~at Truro. While’ l . Rev. Samuel Prof tt, formerly of o“ the Island he has preached Ml MacLeod remarked on the ncccs-- home in Fortune Cove, M f’l'\):\17(?1; Crawmrd» manager of 6m of the 91's ‘V0111 11y the members of the ' l PUT)’ 8t 7E1 yczirs 0i age . r. P011} ‘ibranchcs in Toronto: The PE11‘1Y-,Senior Golf Association. A buffet, . which arrived in the city yesterday, . luncheon was Served, The annual was a life long ycstclffll of the <1 S", is leaving on return to Toronto to- i dinner of the Association w,“ be m” and had 517111051 "l? 5ll¢-'1?~"5' llUOls ul a irilly berrv plvlilllf’ pi , _ . . " i I . . , ,.,. ‘ ° marrow. During the interview Mr.,h@;d “Us evening, lull-awn” m5 mum‘ H“ “M 1°" 11111? 1'11 11111111)‘ fir... lm \vl‘tll‘.l"l b13113 esleenmd by 11L" lllalll‘ 111911515 lllglll. Jzilnl-s liumi- alirl Vi/ili ASSED AWAY-The death of .Wm. A. Bears of Charlottetown urred at the home of Mr. John Hume, Dunstaffnage, on Satur- ‘1‘1‘-'1;."--ii_\" llliifril)’ fmlowcti m; ‘lla- evening, the 13th inst., after , both T1" . d B d , R . d; . . 1 ‘- . - . , ,, , » _ ‘ :.-, 3.1,- lnserins lllness~ The late Mr Chem“ who ls on me Island on Mrs Kiwi? an delalieljltlil ftvh ‘Elly °l °"l"“m° “11111011 111 iuekursl ‘LOBSTER season oraivs - and flcqualnmlcos‘ H‘ “"5 ‘l dp'lM“ll"""l" "l “ll ‘l“""" l” -““"‘*'1-". \‘~»-- 1 m w“ n, h.“ ,l,,',,,h year He was; vacation. The pail bearers were be {luosiof S? P 05m; ho g: Statements, m, Said, nwhuc one M ,,,,.dn,gh,, on Monday the lobster vout member of St. Aiithonil- Ca- m,” “m, m. mmmrs m, d b . . 1 a r~ . . a o c r a _ , , . . . _ . -. . ,. . ., “$381k, River. P, E, Island, Mayor Manson of summcrsidc. John. w make a more exmnded smy 8:‘ should not be too optimistic, 1lt‘\-'SOUSOf‘l on the South Shore opened mom: illurcflc‘, rlmn m“, M“ ,1“ pull“; ll ‘ All“ llmllg “W” _ tiuuzxi". d resided in Charlottetown the Grlgg o! Tyne vlmaey‘. Joh“ Pmmt‘ other ca, crtheless some lmprovement maylflnd the fishermen started out with mourn 1s “l ‘m1 11711116113 Audion pails, vii , the; decided l0 $11111 111 A'l§'1l'=' l3 m, pm o, ms me ms w,“ John W.B1'0W11. Ddnlel 361113111111“ y ‘VEDN SDAY be expected in price of primary their traps. The lovely moonlight Gallant‘ M" SW5’ Joseph m "m" luclflllvlll“ ‘mu WM l“ hm" lllmll 111,-.» Clark bell B ' d 1 Blzah Bums‘ Inmmem ‘was in mei . l E commodities. I do not look. however. ‘night was ideal for their task. Some ‘Md Fansl John and Gwm" ‘i! Sl l lmllllw/l .1" $91111 1111* 1111' 111C111 1111- l l a oyce, pre eceascd him Freetown Cemc,e,y,_s_ INCREASED PAii MENT IN- for any pronounced in,pro,,en.,cnt waned 1mm dawn, but the mos, o, John, N, 13.: Anthony on [he innnn. cr in ihij Qvpillllg “lhczi tlllh ivas _, ,, . ryears ago. He leaves to mourn In the 8,5,6 A regatc at we COME TAX-A comparative statc- , , conditions I belie“, We [he fishgmmn so, “m, _ , , , stead, and mu, daughters, Mr, Pa“, (mm. m, “We o, U“; nu,“ Comm be . 1.. Lfliiiit! e w“ Thomas and Samuel at Dominion Rlfl: Shgogot just coni- mem of ml‘ collections received lllaviersrtcilll a considerable way to E0 l1’ 1111131‘ midnight. Theellloliisltel-lfiarfi: H1915 811d Mrs. Thomas Cialliznt of [mind and only the tip-turned boat lnfllllllll‘ l H“ llxlllldl‘ ‘Aliluusl ..121l\‘ 1113111. P. E. I., Lester and Wil- t on 1 t Saturday during the four months of the fiscal r m resent ‘ [Dries have Qpgned u 1 Charlottetown ‘vfrs Prank Pclcri 0' 1°14 111 1110 tresvdv which had oc- l 1932‘ l" Ml‘ and w“ “influx Vase‘ 1- inthe United States and Wal- glgetteieicy H0122; 0:5 Mme-n, “n: year, July 1931, July 1932 shows an i Emerge mm a p “m, for the first catgknlilrilfigié st John, N ané Mrs, McKlhhna l curred some llflil between five l ' ‘l f“? u” ,, . at Bummerside, one daughter, ' l m 1 hlmselt increase of $16,842.43 for Charlotte- i‘ ' the“; are twice as man. boats t in Massachuq-tis- a'<o ore brother l 111111 ciclu (rt-leek. 'I‘htirsd:i\'. at ' fmp‘ a” Jlnrily Lutes at Lutcs Moun- shed 18m‘ “sh “glans, o, town. the figures being-—103l-32l The annual Cohvcmiuh 0i‘ me this year than hurt-wire Troll Joseph of Lynn. Ma“ ‘and sister 11=1.\'l11'1‘-1‘r1 zrnpiliiiig was oiutinued ‘ ,3“: 11m 11.11.13. and one sister. Mrs. o! a place on t e Soy mm $28,225.31, 1932-33, s45,0oa.24. w c '1‘ U was held yesterday ltf- are about 3o boats at Borden flgelrllMrs Joseph GallantutliflRuuiiord “ml “l” ‘“'° l>°1'"~ "Y" 1011116 (jlmllwl. ATFLLW “l” N“ a mm McQuame‘ at Burden’ next year. t fi to ‘i ternoon latlPownal with the pres- Capt? Traverse Qlat Che'ton and 30Maine to all of whom much wir l “will” l“ ll“ flslllng 1m“ 8511" so“ , . , . 1 . , ., i" " " “ - -__, = ~ ~ El 1' The “menu Wm take ma“ The rust twentyh “l gent aml SUST‘“NED INJURIES _ Mr- ldent Mrs W A Thomson Char~ at Victoria. These are mostly local pathy is extended The funera‘ took “cull; m“ from m“ Mal‘ n USU?‘ l“ mo P h l. Monday, the 15th. Rt 2.90 11-111.. finish m this m“ c 10nd e em lDuncan McNevin, New Haven. sus- Iottetown presmmg A pubm meet. fishermen. but there are a great lace on Saturda- m0rnin~ from‘ My‘ Hume “Halls ‘l Wm’ a“ Am; ‘gull [C Mr m the 1mm“ Fumm Hm” whlcllwul represetllit lat?“ l at eaillallled Several severe cuts on hlsllng in the evening followed. with lmerrv from Canso and Antiiwnish. :15 lan- resdencclto s: Ailtll/unfl? 1m” "mlm" M‘ ‘mllfsm’ l‘ “ {llfl-llllllklfipflglll‘ krmem n, “Ipmmd, Lo, 48, historic shoot of e o ow rig Y head and received a bad shak.ng_ M, R mund Du“ 0mm,“ as Fit-mm boats were mug ready in " , ,‘ ‘ ‘ l'(‘l.lli‘ll('fl mall 'l‘hr-.v were both h A 1' -~—— and it has been several years since up when he fell off a load of hay SS 05a I l Summerside harbour. Along the Church and Ccme cry" l “W111 35 $91115 01d- isup’ hill‘ l.‘ i I . an Islander has distinguished him- SPBHKBT- _"-.— Di- C, v C , . u, bier-us, oi i~..~ ll‘; a?“ and enthusiastic Co“ l self sufficiently to warrant a place late Yeslefdiil 111181110011. The ln- q-he convention was we“ attend. m“? gmmtrllage“ Pcllm and E8" The ancient v"lllage of lifisi-ouehe m 's,,n,r,ign’pd 2:,O,,f1e,l,‘,,p‘f Ozlfaiuc‘ JiIACKI-INIII.» v Cons ti ‘ ' ‘"11" 11v o est Poi t th " . . . -' 1 ‘cw m: . erva ves of the on m“ mmous team which Wm lured man was brought to the City c1 The r011 can by uhiohs,gho\ved h ere are was in gay attire on “Ycdnesdui for u“, roman“, dmdvd m, man,“ “T”: 1h Dstrlct of Prihue gnuhgy, ‘1311111111113’ evening in the Town l. Simlmcrside, Mr, H, M, Down. include the cream of Dominion marksman and uphold Canada's prestige in the rifle world. for medical attention, and is now resting comfortably in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. a good representation. During the year two new unions, one.at Kcn- sington, the other at Travellers‘ over two hundred boats. The fish- ermen are looking forward to a good season-s, - the closing scene of the Eucharistic Congress. The Convent of Notrc Dame. llllIII‘C(‘,.\'$1ll',‘-' Charmed ivzih the climate and pitnl on August ‘ was unanimousl nom ----— . ‘o .= -. c , ._ .1‘: is." i i a. .. i»: 1:; " " 1110 dath of {he late Ho“, h M_ _DEAT“ 0F Mns CLAUDE Eucharistic Congress opened 185; opening devotional service was Co,“ flov nc a1 Govemmelll 1110, 79811111- m”, 5.5m ‘i, (“*1 Hshllg, mall“ Ad“ , ____,,, ________ ‘Nelll- KENNY-The death on Sunday ev- evening at the parish chtwch, Mis- ducted by me Kenslngton Uhihh, ‘Fens, wlereb rescinded Much had An outside altar and pulpit were fllllllllfl ‘ll 1mm‘ _("’"'_l“",' m“, l?“ ,\|,\i.~ni_u.i;_~" , ere m5 h fun attendance or mung o; Fanny, beloved Wm; o; Mn couche, and whg amended by 51] the Encouraging repons were received Zmv ‘)3: ytheergnpafsieddlndel‘ 11111111‘ erected and (hp whom 56min “ugh ‘lmllllz, All?‘ l“? lllolfgdllli, “X11151 _ _ __ _, . __....__.___ crates from every poll at the Claude T. Kenny at-lier home in priests of the diocese, and a. large ‘ram the depnrtmmm Actymaz e cc ma‘ Imllccllm‘ the officers of the Mass, at the al- l? cf“,'ll‘1‘"‘:‘" T‘,l‘"-" “l” mm“ l’ 3|c3|y|,|,_\_\‘ , (;[|I,<\)X _ 3,1 1h. "1118. which was capably pre- Summerside, was a great shock to number of parishioners from all An address was delivered by {he Tjhe mg, , tar, the Clergy nnrl Sisters seated (“l“"‘“'°‘l°l‘l“1‘ m“ 01ml“: “help Mr. iii 51.... 11;; Aligill! loin ‘d °1t1 by Mr. Gordon Dawson. her family and frlrrrdfi- M“ W“ 111° 1“°"l“°e" m‘ E"°°ll°"°y President and a paper 0n the hon 1. m; pfsefl,“ m“ 1"“ m‘ in front and the thousands of pco- “l” “""l“““"‘ "“‘“'-‘ 'l‘"““‘" "l"; 1, l new; .. . and hi1... Ev: "‘ “"11” “We presented at the Kenny had only be” m ‘or °"° Rt. Rev. Joseph OSullivan, 0.1)., League o’, Nauons was m“, by ‘hmmfucedl’ L “£58m” “d 1m“ ole rcvercntl)‘ ‘ltandiniz round the when ilicj." hope to d» some Fir-i , .. Motrin... bi 911118 for hnmihhuoh, those o; week and her condition was not Bishop of Charlottetown accom- Mrs, Fnzzel, Bedeqm, A“ “WWW "Board o, n; Unzelzllrlilctffis f‘; grounds mad? n Von- mmhgmh {ind 111"!‘ Idilififrerrll! , lwlufv, , ,,,,, h,“ ,1, i,_ wine; u»! _T,M_L,,,k,,,nm, and m, Down. considered serious, but on Satur- panied His Excellency Most Rev. G. mg feature was a temperance ,0? Hugged purpose of mnmflm, “m beautiful 59mm“ . .. n, on .v llill .1: ..i , ,,,,H\_,u\___,,, M, __ A. . The votes being taken and the day, pneumonia. set in and in her Courchesne, D.D., Bishop of Rlmou- son mush, a 0,855 of children by hazards and other rmkr‘ 83mm 'I‘he clay was perfect and llnilLllLf lmd. Th.» party, Wlllfll ~..» illiixillg, ‘ ,, 3,3,. Jm, l. lkr being (loom-ed eiected on the weakened condition, Mrs. Kenny ski, to Mlscouche. With them were M“ A F Baker omen“, "Om electrical mspecuone l, pro? marred the sacred ceremony, which the iyi/ iwn Packih-d an . ivllflr-l ballot, on motion o! ML was not able to stand up to it. The Rev. Clair, C.SS.R.. of Toronto, ' ' ' Olfkers “dad ‘or conform“, ,0 we came“ will live in the lneninry of the nun by the conimms 'I‘:-nv srr , “all” "m1 11111111 m111l15l85tl0 and came quietly at 7 p' m The Secretary m ms Grace Archbishop The clecti"n of officers rcstiltcd ian Electrical Code of all electrical Catholic p001“? for many ‘laws’ ‘luv ‘flu-finial lull‘ m“ ‘lO-“llrlra m lfluse or u“, oonventkm, Mr. deceased was formerly Miss Fanny McNeil], and Rev. P. McMahon, as fouows, ‘ ‘I ‘ msmnauon and elcctflca, work Never before has there been such of the l\'l.ll'.i:i1l,- l‘l‘17\".ll?1‘.; - _ __,, _.-._ liming-s nonmmuon was made Gould, daughter of tlic late John D.D., Secretary to H15 Elwflllency ' a gathering of Cfllllfillf‘ clergy and ut on of Oniarm has already |i|",\']i|\ anlmous. - Westley Gould and Sarah Ann Bishop Osulllvan. They were met President, Mrs. W. A. Thomson, city} Vice-President, Mrs. (Dr) done in the province, for the ap- pointment of an inspector, recom- laymen in the history or the prov- ed Nmn Selma nlidjaris of Ne. Baker of Summersicle. She had re- at St. Eleanors by members of the nce. Ilruilsivirk. Th» dour‘ covers cizn- “T“-|,,,l\~_\|,,,...\. tr 1 -\.i.~. iii rocsniay sldedlall her life in the town and clergy and parishioners. They oro- M“°N‘~‘lll- 5“"““"sl‘"- C°'""‘l’°",‘l' minfivzlsliollleolg°sgd'Aimaiif, Pontifical Moss “as F1‘1i‘111'111l‘<1|ti'r*ii nit... and ialm- 1Z1 a nom! h '__~ ,\ - h, Y. - . .. we H°ll°wl11lZ officers were elect- was beloved for her many fine ceeded in 1110695111111 11111111811 "l" ml3_s°°r°l'“ry' M's" Laura Bllslln’ reguhmons by orde,__€,,_ci,',ncu g0,“ by His Excellency the Rt Rev. Jn'llll1l!l_\' num-vrizii: points in tizc 111 the annu ualitles. She was a member of the umphal arches of evergreens to the 61W. 36001111118 5801911115’. M15» F- . se h O'Slllll\‘.'ill. D. D, Bishop m‘, \._,,., ,, fl I. !](':\.§- , . "'1 11199191118 0f i110 ‘1 crning electrical inspection the l1 "l 'l"‘l a rlume Senior Golf Association Unlled Church and 0t m” w‘ M’ S‘ historic parish or Mmouchti R Drum Cornwall; Treasumrl quahfication of mechanics’ and u" Dlocpm ‘Ilsslsunl: m" Bishop S” f“ llll‘ W" 11”“ 1"“ “ l1“ l" ‘l 1'1 t“ 1110 Charlottetown Golr 11nd was a. constant worker in the Preceeding the procession were Mrs. F. E. aoothrqvd. 111111!“ 31"‘ Comlractors engaged m clcflric," was Rev. .1, A, MiirplLY. D D. of st. ,,,_,,,,,.,,._ ,,,,,,., “m. m, p_.,,.,,.,. u _.~ ,.., . lmyesleldlw- P1151 Pflbidtrnt WK. Ladle“. 306131 club’ In the home mounted Ponce’ one m “om on a er; Tidings superlntendmn Mrs. wvork in the Province the issuing of Dunstan“; UnlwlSll-‘ll mam” "f ivnrd Island \’l5il 1121;; been linked “h. u“ pmslded- l she was a devoted Wm: and ‘another white horse’ and two on black Frank Deacon; Euperintmtlent licenses and permltslthcreto (‘t0 Honour‘ RN.‘ M J Rnonpy‘ and‘ inruufd in \\"1'.':l pnriiciilnl‘ pit-usurp, i .\ z, i ll." Pres. Hon. L. P. D. T1119)’ Saint and herprescnce Wm be sorely ham“ The Mlscouchc bar.“ march‘ o‘ Temperance 1n Sunday Schofll Action to rescind the regulations Rev" Urlm" Gulls: D0360“ of tho 111i.- l.\ :h-~ scroll/l imriy ‘.\'lll\'l.l the‘ rfllullflil . ll"- ' missed 1n the 111111111! 1317c“- nlere “l l“ ‘mm o’ the Blshogs c; and ‘ma sclentmd tempermwe m was taken after manv complaints Mllss- 11°"- J‘ A" slllllllml‘ st" Dun‘ Ccinimtns 'l‘i".ivcl Service ha.“ ("litlsltr-‘u 1 "~- 1 .. w " .1 u". w“ Pram George Graham lure 1e“ to mourn‘ besldes her 50r- played stirring music “n er e d‘- day schooh Mm Harrison Macplar‘ had been received and considered ‘Wmlsl slllymncnn‘ RN.‘ G.’ A' brought it. til... Province 1 ' 1PM‘. fiilllildV. A1- 'l" \i~. nmm- l rowing husbmd’ two daughlcrs and ream“ o’ the bandmasmn Mr. lane‘ Bedequel Contest‘ Manger‘ from citizens in various parts of McDmlllld‘ s1‘ Dllllslllnls Unwcr- 1nd her: vcni" more iivqu tours. (~,.,,.,,,. M. : ‘hid Vice Pres. 11'. B. Chlpman two sons. Florence. Mrs. A. H. Cor- Poirler. t, din Miss Isia. Collet, Bedeque; County me provmce of alleged mco,.,,,,,,.,,_ slfy; Master of Ceremonies. Ro,._,,,r,‘ bhm -_,,I,,,_,,W,,, . IHZSQ‘, ,,_ _ ,, H ,, H, m, m“ whey, of Bummerside; Miss Blanche. Among othgs a, erg Bgmhgzasoa superintendents, Queen's, Mrs. R. “m, and expense out o; proportion P. McMahon. D. D.,, Rev. Louis, 1,“, ,,,,_,,,,,,,,__ n, ,.,,,, pmfcn, pa,“ S,,,,,,,,, ,,__,,, ,. M, y, .,, 1,. 3°11» See‘y, Tm” A C our,“ Cyril and Claude, and Miss Audrey sister 0f 1115 Xce ‘m Y p ' Meikle, Charlottetown; Prince, Mrs. u, me benefits recelvmi Dougan, Mr Eric Robin. . . , , $8Cl€VlllE, Alex Camp. - 11- P. Patterson, St. Mcllmlfl. Sydney, Hon. Mflsee, Port Elgln, ° “m Marll-lme meet will be ,, ‘1 1h; Riverside Club, saint . ,, _ “n11. Wm. liam, Roxbury, Mass; Mrs. Eusvm Matthews, 1m Angeles, Cal.; and Mrs. Charles Gardiner of Belmont. Mass, and to all of whom much sympathy is extended. The fun- eral takes place this afternoon at 2 Sullivan, of the Order of St. Jo- loltetown was present besides six Sisters of Martha and two Sisters of Our Lady of Africa. Rev. E. Savage. of Moncton, N.B., and Rev. Charles Ol-lanley, Chat- liam, N. 15., were among the visiting p. m. from his late residence-B. r priests. " gram of the centenary ofthe S1811- ing of the pledge in Great Britain, the celebration of which is to be held here Sept. 1i to l8. ettedz-P. E. I. L. I-L-To be Capt; Lt. F. M. Nash, i'lth June, 1932; To be Lt; 2nd Lt. fsupy.) J. Mus- ltard, 26th Malt, 1932, To be 211d The massed choirs of Ml5f‘OllCllf‘.l couche, assisted by Rev. Dr. Gillis- of Charlottetown rendered very im- pressively" Votive lvfass of the Bios-i sell Sacrament. Rev. Theodore- Tea was prepared at the Florida l Lt: James Oliver Clair Cflmpb-‘ll. Hotel by the Pownal ladies. llilth June. 1m. 2nd rm. Regt.- l at the organ. l . Gallant, cf Fifteen Point, Dresidcd,;,i,;ii.n,o,r “it us" m the Provmce‘, “W,” o, LCD Brown, aged 33 years, are .\lr.~. if .1. Ash, Mrs. l). D Cam- Jaw iii-Z \i t John 5110M. a niece. all at heme; 11150 51* John Frlzzel, Central Bedcque; THURSDAY _ _ ,, . , ,_ _ , ,, _,,, ._ " - _ . |cron, M» .\ lid... bliss A fin , n. man-- l . \- t - ~1- brothe" and two sisters, George seph, of Hamilton, 0111- she w“ King's Mrs E J Giddlngs Murray Egmont Bav and Fifteen Point, un- , . . _ _ . _ , Cfilmnlt _ ’ ' ' ' ' ‘, , 1. _\i;,a. Elliot. Ml» 11111101. rip." ,\ w, ,.w,‘. \\.,.i.i.u A Denis. an, p B l“ and Mount iii Everett, Mass, West- accompanied by e 5151" °1 111° Riven GAZETTED-The following ap- d" m. “when, o; Rev, J, N Torrui r , _ ,1, RF, v, k our,“ , , ,, _ h, . . McCurdy. Halifax. J. icy Vancouver Bc- Frank and same order. The Mother Provincial Rev Mr Barker G w P so,“ pomtments promotions em m the FOR,“ o, s, Dunqanu, Un,,_cr<,,_,w¢h,.;.., u.» hinaniacr, 1111s - n. .. " user Mbnt l . 1 l ‘I , - ' ' ' ' ' l I I 4' v n ~ l A- l . " .- ; . . . . Aldershni, and M - Kli()l'(‘.II\\‘--l" away con, Prof. F. W. Bradley, M, Cflmbfldge, Muss, Wil- of the Order of Notre Dame, Char o! Temperance, oummd the pm Canaan“, Mum’, have been G8,. and Mr, Arm“, Pom“ o; Mm, \li.\ t. \lll‘ll M \' llvC. blacmnnell, Toroniv. .l.>livil{~"1r-:1P ‘ ' ' . . who L". ill vinrcc. l'.\IiIRIl)(. W“), gpi- pxvpilllOll of Miss ltlzil‘ .-\1:".'. l». “"110 accompanied thc pfP- lifitl\\‘\'-liz ital.» all the ladies are mak- Sadie A. Brim-u. Dflllll’ iimirlr l.» ' \',