_ parinicnt at Ottawa. is home on a h. trial liliI llol l-lirliiil lloadillgv‘ Mailer \ ‘was assisted by Mr. John Fleet. MONDAY student catechrtst at Clifton and by —BAD DEATH-Mrs. (DrJ Suth- erland. Bllfflméffllde. has received a [sweet peas. The groom was su" t- ed by Mr. Adelbert Palmer, brother 10f trio bride. rlio weddingmarch was, Rexn nn n. Stevert. W“ ‘mud were - telegram ennennenn; we sad rlraevvgpiloyed by Miss Hrence Brooke of i e serv ces , Mr. Frank M ar-‘ 11:11:11,115; wyPgrfilvng, met deathcin B, EPOOm. The house was tastefully dec- Bpringfleld West. cousin of the‘ed and the C llUll sea-son was "a very helpful one to all. l I ink nd" ' "T'- car accident on August 23rd. Nchglfgiiittneed egg qlfaglecffinuéllerglus gem? The death occurred at Sn Gem? particulars were given other than to‘ ~ , . 2 rd o; received were valuable and useful es on the evening of Aug. 3 say Mr. McI-‘arlane was in no way.’ l d‘ bsmntml ch “e ‘mnym Ronald Hnnn, Muconnne. aged $261,133]; sfoor: zrfetilgcfgt°ftiinfi§vw§ ‘t1: uiirxmg l; sginclair andeqStewartW years. Mr. MacCormac was thc . . .‘ I , C McFarlane, formerly of Bedequen 1-1411» "he"? the bflde W" a m°mbe"fi mggtfiwgtgieimhgazlgxgxg; and hrs dentn L; deenly regreueddof the office stafl for a number of l H "bu" health. his death came Interment will be made in Denver. Ytiflffi- A 19W W991i! PWV101i5 thenmddnm ma w” a severe shock Col, on Friday afternoon. .~‘~ vnride wascriieurlnierfigda interact: h; ‘y y and ‘fiends Deceued erware, _ , .. _ B11111 - SUCCESSFUL 35mg, _ Durlngiher girl friends, at the home of Miss 1981/05 W milllfnbmz 11):: ggtgegifig thc last three days the police have Sybil Gordon. Mr. Btrans. who is a 11110 091°“ "g Bans and We been engaged in numerous raids onton of the late , fllan Striiflfl 05 Mdow 3mm“ m; l k M “nan suspected dives throughout the city, Cape Wolfe. wen overseas with the 001181110“? M“ e? °Ge ‘m. be, Altogether seven houses were visit-.105t11 Bilttfl-Ilon and served in and Miss Sarah of St. oggefih ed-lour on Lower Water StrcetaFgflllw until the end of the war- 114095 éhftetfefifzfmléw%hzloftzs' ‘ 2AM? 5h t h f. I TS- 3 i ' :23 gllieiflllfilgfilsgfjlituu?nfii'gnofs1ikgillz1i1111511111; Seville! ilftgigst o: 10W“? M“ 5"“ M°1““1$ °1 s1‘ liquor was found. Yesterday afier-‘ the Island. Mr. and Mrs. Strait! W111 Pewrs- Mrs- “h” A‘ MMMM’ Oak’ noon at n place on Lower water motor to Everett, Mass. where thevlflrid. C111. 131000510111 01 31- 59°19‘ Street. thirty gallons of liomc-brcsv‘ will reside. »es and Jerome E- 0! Oakland. C1111!» werc seized. Two inmates havc- to all of whom ‘sincerelstflilgmlliathy 1S been iodgcd in jail onc of whom has“ Th d {lh d r m] i; extended- T119 11119111 P 1109‘ °11 failed to makc his appearance at thc Fridlfy ‘bf Morfsfurfiaryn MazLmfoclyaAilg- 25111» 111511 m9“ °t mqmem Police Court during thc past month wldow o1 the law Norman MflcLeQdPbeing 511118 1W m“ Fame‘ '1' C‘ in answer to a charge for infraction and n daughter o; the law Angus MHCDOBEId- W110 315° 01110131911 M‘ of the Prohibition Act. ‘lvlagpcnn or point Prjm_ ‘the grave. T119 D811 130111915 W0"? ‘streets and buildings since his last ma. aasu. art-don HOLIDAY1sexhslyehlafilcltfioggewggd ‘Zfiifilihfli-shfirilsiiroitwurrfigfrlfi §au’."."r1"i3i'..'r‘- —'l‘iic visit n1‘ .\ir- liusil King, 11H‘: vnlld [gr (he pasfmnr yen-g being risofi. 5118115 3- wiglkgglangélshn niiicil iliilliui- in his uililvc cliy. confined to thg house [or [h ‘ e_ Fitzpatrick. May H ll 5 1n uccnnipuilicrl by Airs. King, aiillllFor a number of years she “£93313 P9808. ihclr Iiiccc, Alias Plummcr, is a at U1gg_ vvllh her hnsbnnd who was! ' ' muiicr oi‘ sticiiil inn-rest to u lurgo engaged in fennlng there, subse- The annual meeting of the circlc iif furmci- friends. Thc pari_v‘ql1gnl1y,lh¢ fgmlly removed to snlng King's County ‘Conservative A's- 111"’1‘ 1101'" 111i‘ $111111‘. 1111.111 liiisl slay-3 Avards. in the suburbs of Charlotte- sociailoil ‘held iu the Town Hall Ing ill iiic 114121011 liriivo luli. hirs- town. int Georgetown at 2 p. m. yesterlliiy Orchid, ilziiighlcr of Iilr. hing. uiid The late Mrs, Mac-Lead was an cs-‘was attended by a representative hcr duugliicl" arc iii lhc meantime. timablc Christian woman of 5p1en-1body 0f electors from all parts 0i‘. °"1“-"1"F '1"‘11' "‘1"11'11<1" 111 1101111114 did qualities of mind and heart Sheihe County and was featured with "W" “"- 11111" 11=1'1 11i"'11 0111"‘ was widely known for her hospital- great enthusiasm. i‘""1""71-"t 111 ‘;-"_1'11"i‘ 111 1111" Iirvrciii ity and hcr deeds of charity, and in Considerable business was trun- QPIII‘, lil as its m. v " . z 1 . - "MIMI m new“. hidililnsingriltlisnlnn. nrilénnic poor had always a warmzgncétinegnnéntlitigt.méhevngnngitlnenzt int: such llil'iil_',l‘ll‘.\‘.\‘lIIIWIIHI cuniplcii- Shedgnves to fondly cherish her servatlvo Convention at Winnipeg‘. 1"_<'1"t1v - '1' i nit ic ms rcsunicil his memory‘ [hygg 5on5 and five dnugnl- on October 11th. These arc as fol-i 11"‘1'111‘.1' Work. 'l'hcir siuy iu Priucc - _ » - lddivilrd liduutl has bccu l-trcziily Sgllilrtiesyorilrsi ‘iBI-fislfyfl-Ailgefglmglqld 1011?‘: A. A. MacDonald, M. L. A.. (‘iiitnycll and will Ili‘ prliblibly 0x1 Milton in Calgary The daughters Souritr Mr- Arthur McQuaid Sour- icudcil IIIHHIIZII ilic lircsciii wcck are Mrs G F Dgiwvaf of ghm-lottc. 13‘ Mr. 11 1) pic-Ewen 9111M, L. bcfinw- iiii-ii- rciuru iu IIIOII‘ llrimc gown‘ at. vvhnde hgmg She pggggd A1, liloreill n}. Frank McPhee, ex "1 1“"11"'"11'"- 1111“- ‘uwuv. Mrs George McDonald ofiMinistei‘ of Public Works. -——— Calgary; Mrs Maud Carruthers, Thc alternates which were zllrlo WEDDING BELL$~A prctty guperlntendcnl, 01' the Hospital. at appointed are as follows: xvi-ruling ilmk plucc iii I110 Fuilcd Truro who has been in Chariottc- Mr. C. C. Thompson, Montague; (‘hurvli iizirsuiuiizc. Salisbury. .\'- town for the past month, Misses Mr. Chosier Pratt, St Petcrs; Mr. 11-. 1111 310111111)’ 1'1'i'11i11i»€ 33nd. liii-"i Margaret and Catherine also in this Maynard F. MacDonald. ex M. 1.. \\'Il!‘l‘i\ Alisa Lculi ll. Brown of Slit». ally A“ lflcnflflgug; 1v1r_ A_ S" prnwgp, mnguc. N.li. bcciluit- ilic bridc n!‘ Thc funeral took place at thc Murray Harbour, Mr. J. IIOWIHTI liir- William ll- Johns of 11115110111 home of Dr. Dewar on Saturday MacDonald ox M. A» wits N-li- 111111 13.5. “X10115 l\1.A-. lit § afternoon. Rcv. Bruce Muir assisted nominated as delegatc-nt-lurgc for 1):. l11‘1'1'i11'111"11 111" 1'i‘1'1‘11111lI.\' 111 111'! by Rcv. Mr. Raymond officiating. the province. Brief ‘addresses wcrc prcscucl: of lllc iniimutc fricnilti jdelivcred by cit-Premier Stewart, uuil FCIHIIVCS. Thc lirldc is u Th0 Gnarmnn Tenn,“ m nnnnnnncdlgn, J_ A, MacDonald, M‘ p_ and dnuglili-l- of .\lr- lsuat- Brown 0f n“, nnmn n! Mn (ynnrleg Tnn|e_‘Mr- H. I). Mciflweil. The executive Sbcmoguc, furmcrly of Sinulcy GYM," Roam n, ‘he age n; 73 yen", for ilic ensuing your was elected Bridge. i'-I‘l.l. and is deservellliqnnd n; wnler, nlnee no nan neen afaud matters relating in organiza- pollulzlr tiwilll: to licr genial mail-Am, long ,.nn|nent_ H‘, nan been lion wergbl-lefly lnsguggcd_ m”- Th" 111mm‘ 1“ 111" °1‘1""1 “"11 in failing hcalth for the past two, . v a Dir.‘ Wfiul-n Jinn-s (oflliinvileiilnyears gnneflng ‘mm nnrnnlng nfj WEDNESDAY 1"“ '1" -1 “"9 111119 mosaihc zirtrlcs. At first his family M155 Margaret Irving was n )ir5_ *;s::.i.‘;:::.‘."‘ 1.=‘.'.:r";;.i..t::. ‘.':'.."".:.E?3.:.::. rm "‘,§""",“, ..:>":".'.* ‘z by 8- s- 1° 11r- 140110111 l"1i1'i1"1'1 'l'11v 11i1l>l1.\' you“: Wilt-ll 11111311011 Sh‘: £lf111lll(1l. T111114‘zfismMznlIitxdgndtrfietltlongilillsndllghdl colipll- apt-iii u fi-iv days hour)" 111i ‘doubt hastened his llonili. fur ghe Cgnmnenty p g8» n“ mfifllllllvll II+IIIIIOFCIII parts of_ llivlha gradually kcpt failing. and oil '_____ " M - I t 1 - - i or River yesterday morning about 8 PROGRESS-w isnimnt nuiliiiliff; 3i.‘ifi.".'.'ii"'.’..'.'.““....‘.“.. "'22 gglgigggi; ggggingge 33:13:31,111‘! J‘ D" 511111111181111- 011119 1111111111 Dc‘ iiicm six boys and six girls uamc- ed two vvhgglq ' . t -. , . going off the track. visit- It is many yours since M17'\ViII-I\fllll' 1111142: filé§i§°oiffiléllifoafnt§fi 23111123155; Sutherland first left his native Jqhn ]),,herry_ inn-h,‘ N, Hg’ Mm i " 1101111’ at 5°11 Vii-‘W- 11nd 11v 11115 iwtiipii-i-oiuo liIcCauglioy, Providence, u. MONTGOMERY - SEMONS - 1" 01mm‘ “V” 51m"- Hlfi W011i 15.1.: Mrs Patrick Condon Grccu Thc marriage took place yesterday In connection with Indian schodlsurlqarl; 11nd Alher-l wnhdrn who an Georgetown Mes-en o; Miss vlnn “m1 h" 15 P111131 01 11115 1111111011 01 thelpredcccaacd several years aged Wilson Montgomery,‘ “R. N., only w°rkn Mr- Slmieflandkhfls V15110¢William and Walter of Hampton;'daughter of Mrs. Montgomery and 111° 15131111001101111 1111105 01111115 1110 Peter, Melville, John llllll James of the late William Montgomery oi P911011 11191111011911 1'19 15 1i S011 01 (ircen Road; Charles on the homc- New London and Charlottetown, tc 111° 1510 M1" R000" 51111101151111 01 stead. Besides his fumily and hisrJohn Gregory Semons, only son o‘ S" V191"- a" i‘ 111011101‘ 01 H0"- DP- heart broken willow who nurselYMr. and Mrs. E. J. Scmons of Man- W. H. Suthe nd. Minister of Pub- aml attended through all his sick-1chester-by-the-sea, Manchester. 119 Work-ii in the British coh-lmlflalllfii-li-l, IIC leaves tiio following brn- Mass. The ceremony was perform- Govcrnmcnt. It is of interest tollmr-l, “ml Elmer-s; Mm‘ Knlhdrlno ed by the Rev. Mr. Evans, pastor n note that‘ there are two Prince Ed-lgeck, Bangor Me.; Mrs Mary Sum- the Georgetown Congregational ward Islanders now In that govern- nmrln 110mm,; parrlclr‘ Bgngqf lvlngChurch, at the residence of Mr. and ment. thc other being thc Premierehml stennen‘ Green Romp Ills grmJMrs. A. L. A ams in the presence of IIon. J. D. MacLean, a native of cm] was larggly attended nnrpthe immedia relatives and friends Cullodcn. Mr. Sutherland is spend- home m he 1n,“ r-eellng plane KB]. of thc happy couple who were un- ing most of his time with his broth-‘lyg. (‘l-firm where r-eqnlem Mass ‘attended. Immediately after the cr. Mr. Lcigh Sutherland, still omwas mm; by the pnnlo,‘ new p, h: ceremony and luncheon Mr. and the-old homestead. jMcMnhnn, wlm atieulicd him alblligfs. gennons leflft not‘ Prince Edmund i- llrrol r |_ I _ _ an w ere e oncymoon w c -wr:nnlNo Rents-The iiomelwri. Ifiiirillf rliipgnififlnsu 11111112111111111121111115179111" 011 111°" 1611"" 01°11 ‘"11 0f Ml". and M15. FFCdOFICK P11111191” loving faiiicr,_wan laid i0 rest. The1m51d°1n thehflnow wfldence 56 Hm Summcrsitlc, was thc sccnc of lrmlll hearers were wmlem Mefstreot. Mimoliiliiwi‘. M1138» C011- hanvy evcni. on Thursday afternoon. Qlllllfl. James MCMIIITQI‘, Amlironel B"°'°"1“"1°“5- ~ August 18th at fivc o'clock, whcu Seller, John P. McPhail, French; their dailghtcr. Beatrice Pearl vvasKYarraEher, Pius McGaughey. unitcd in niarriagc to Mr. John Wes-f ivery pretty wedding was snlcmiilv icy Strung of Evcrcti. Mass. Thc‘ TUESDAY ell In Sit MaryW-l Church, Snurls. Rev. J. C. Martin officiating. Only. RG0 mi July 12, 1927, when Miss Mary the ininicdintc rclaiivcs being prcs- gorwzgl. MHfiSJKSnEPaSguBEZiMaIIIda Mnlfllmilild. 1'11 1111911611171- ent. Thc bridc. was bccominglvrendv visited Cnnnlnmstown ems became the bride of Mr. Jolie gowncd In cord rosc silk crepe with‘ Sumnler docked at Bnnmm 8a Benigllvorest MCPIIGQ. C1011!‘ SDTIIIIIR- grey hut and cnrrlr-d a bquqllgl, of wharf at 6 n m_ yesterday on onci The bride was charmingly drcnsnd 011110113- 10868. 811d W1“ iitlflndifd bfof hcr periodical excursions. Then" a" “mph” M“ 511k m" "e110 hr-r cqush] M155 Myrflg ynman, n1 passengers enloyed a sightwseemgfllrmlil with hat tn match. while thc Alberto“ nrenned m blnnde Sllkntonr around the (my um“ n p. "Lihrirlcsmnld. MINI-l Lavinia Maclinu- gcorgcttc with hat to match andlwhcn she set out for Quebec. Theffld w“ "Immrly “1'1""‘1' 11'" carried a bouquet of pink and white passage of the steamer from New_“r“°m “m” “my 5"p1‘°"1°‘1 by M“ ——~——-———i~i——— York was greatly delayed by fog and, numd Mmflena“ A11" 11"‘- ‘"11"’ ' ‘ ‘She was forced to nncnor during-many was performed by the pnliiur, lmnse of the afternoon cv- Father J. C. Maclieau, l‘. A. C/f/Ew drop: well mlbedtm t _ V. G.. the happy couple mniorcil /// U MacDONALD — MacPhee — A 7 to Charlottetown, returning in the. I —SUCCESSFUL ornnarlort- "flninlr to the zronmh homo when» A telegram reeelved conveys the en_ about onc hundred and seventy ‘Cour-aging news the; Mm Gerdnntflvc guests allembloll in attend tho lneweoyn cnpe Travel-erg was success; wedding reception. Thc lnrgc num- lfnny operand on In the Mantra“ Iler of gifts received showed ilm 1Gllncral Hospital on Saturday, Aug.‘1’°1"'1'"11y 1" W111“ 111° Ymmfi 327th, and hcr condition is given u.r'°""1’1° ‘"1" 1“‘1‘1~ We 1111 11111111111 Igomn our heartielit congratulations Ill wishing the newly married couple , mccting NURSES THIS nlwnvs Please 17m] done so filr 56 Wars Alderman John A. Flanagan of vice Ediwfltilfllil P¢T1°d1¢515 “d Lawrence Mass. Director of the De-'EXChi1i'189 _ 01 $00101 Sctd-Iawwigg partmcnt of Public Property and T110 3910110“ 01 they us): and the Parks there. left on return lo his 0oni1ii1ingncilfiing‘ dlgappe d Cmn home on Monday morning. after Cmlmljllfh gfnémamgrnprkngs En paying a pleasant visit to our City. 1119"‘ e Civilization. Industrial Alderman Flanagan states that he f?" upon En tn schools secs a great improvement In our Educauon m men w Humane. Thrift and Adult Educa- tion, The Teaching of Geography. ctc. All of thesc subjects were presented and debated by leading cducationalists‘ from all over the world. Tile social aspect of the convent- ion was carried out on an claboratc scale under the capable leadership of Dr. E. A. Hardy, Toronto, chair- man of the entertainment commit- tcc of the Canadian Teacheri’ 111911" oration. A very enioyable feature being the luncheon given in I119 Crystal Ball-room of the King Ed- ward Hotel, tendered by the Board of Education of Toronto to the Of- ficial and Overseas delegates. The Pageant, The Heart of the World. which was a. wonderful spectacle of music. color and movement. a. sym- bolic piclurc of the development of thc’ world from savagerv to civiliz- ation through the influence of edu- cation. It presented many nation- al airs. national costumes and na- visit here. l Thc sud ucws has been received by hcr mother. Mrs. Simon Fraser, of Belmont, Lot 16. of the death lilsi. Moudliy night iii the Victoria llospitnl at Prince Albert, Sack" of Mrrs- Herbert Lygo. of Branteth. Sack" at tho early age of 34 years after a bricf illness» Thc deceased lady was formerly 111188 Laura Fril- ser, daughter of lilo late Mr. Simon Fraser, of Belmont. Up to five ycurs ago she was teacher of Si. lllloliuons liigli School, ilieu guinil West. WIICTC silo iaught school in Saskatchewan until "hcr marringc. She was of an cxccpiionully fine disposition and character and Iior untimely null uuuxpeciiell (loath ciunc as n and blow to hcr uloiher, l‘0I€llI\'Ci-i’llll(I friends. by ivliom she wus vcry dccply bclovcll. Besides hcr sorrowiug Ilusbanll and mother, ilio ncurcst rcIuiivci-l left i0 mourn arc hcr two cousins, Miss Mary and Mr» Albcrt Fraser of Belmont. Llii 10, in whom our deep cym- patliy is cxicndcli. Hcr untimely (loath iii iundc especially slid by thc fuci that shc had planned to visit ilic Island ncxt month auii iukc licritioilici" itircsitle with jlcr out Wcsi. Thc rcmlilnil lcfi Prince Albcri, accmnpllnlcd by hcr hus- buud. on Thursday morning and the funcrzil will ilikc place from her fnrlucr ilolnc iii Bclmout upon IIIUII‘ arrival. finale ensemble representing thc world in harmony through the pow- cr of thc child. This pageant was presented on four stages rising one above thc other, and was 811/911 1" thc Coliseum by about I400 D01‘- formers to an audience of 12,000 people. The official excursion to Mayor Falls was much enjoyed by 501110 1.000 teachers. The Gardcn Party at thc Art Gai- lcry given by thc City of T011111“! and participated in by some 4-00" tcrichers and then finally the C. N. E. Coliseum Concert of 2,000 voices under the direction of Dr. H. A. Frickcr. Following the W. F. E. A. conven- tion thc C. T. F. met in annual ses- sion. A feature of their meetini!" was the presentation of a iZrBV91 10 thc representatives from P. E. .- lmicl by thc delegates from British Columbia and Ontario.’ Thc dc- sign and wood-work werc cxccutedi by tcachcrs of thc Vancouver Tech-i IIIHII School, and the c-nsrnvtd‘ nlnlc was made of Ontario silvere It was on thc suggestion of W. Hg,‘ Morrow of British- Columbia tha n iitc gravcl was presented. as a tok-l cn n: appreciation of the hospitality shown thc C. F. at tlic mectinl! in Charlottetown. P- E- 1~ 1n 1926' THURSDAY IN PORT.“ H. M. S. Hcliotropo ynslorday arrived iroin North syri- hey at Ii o'clock on a three-day visit to this port T1115. 1S m” Iicliotropds first visit to K1115 P10" vincc. It is oilr painful duty to record "thc death on August 19th in Brewer, Maine, of John W. Colcs,‘ son of the late Stephen Coles of Rusiico, P.E.I., For a number of years he engagcd in farming at Brookficld. From there he removed to Brewer where he again took up farming and carricd an till a few months ago his heath began to fail. All that kind friends and loving hands could do failed to’ stay the arm of thc grim rcaperaud at noon on the ilbOVC date lic passed Deaccfuliy on. Of a retiring disposi- tion, sterling integrity, a kind and affectionate demeanor he won many friends who will greatly miss "his hearty wclcomc and generous hos- pitality. ‘ He is survived by his wife. ncc Isabcla McEwcn and fivc daughters viz. Mrs. J. Leslie MacDuff of Hali- fax, N. S.; Mrs. Benj. McEwcu. Adam Wight, Mrs. Harold Clcwlcy and Miss Essie, all in Brcwcr. Thcrc are also three sisters and a brothcr. Mrs. S. A. Gay and Mrs. Alircd Guy‘ of Brockion, Mass; Mrs. Wm. Cud- more and George in P. E. Island. The funeral ‘service on Sunday, afternoon‘ was conducted by Rcv. Basil C. Gleason. Mrs. Fred Hodgins sang. There was a large attendance of relatives and friends. The pail bearers were BcnJ. McEwcn, Andrcw Gallant. Adam Wright, Harold Clow- cy, John and Maynard McEwcn. Interment North Brcwcr Cemetery.- i H. W. Yco and Mrs. Yco rcturncd! ast evening from Toronto where they attended thc World Federation lvlr, L. W. iinpcr Icnvcs IIIIB morning WIIIl iii hciid of (Iucrnccy cattle for New Briluswick W111¢1i he will (ixlilblt ui. [I10 St- {Q1111- Fredcrictou null Woodstock rllirs. rctlirliiug to ilic Island In iinio fill‘ the Provincial Filll‘. SUCCESSFUL STUDENT—Am0nB ‘the names appearing for being suc- cessful in obtaining the music sup- ervisors course as offered by the Ontario Department of Education this summer, appears the namc of Miss Lena McLuTe. dChgrlottleitivlvn. . .. . . ‘Prince Edward Is an . ongra u a- flifidufigzlonffi_'i\?oéi?ttons‘ fir‘ Ymltions are due Miss McLurc in win- Q? Ifrener 0 L a e 05am 10m Pfining this coveted certificate. Thc convention was uttcndcd byi iomc 7.500 icachcrs representing JVCI‘ forty countries. Thc spacious buildings of the University of Tor- onto made it possible to accommo- iatc thc largo audicnccs prcsl-‘nt at thcvarious lccturcs and gcncral business sessions. Thc opening prcsidcd over by Dr. Augustus O. Thomas. President W. F. E. A. was ably addressed by the Rcv. Canon H. J. Coady. rector St. Paul's on thc International Aspcct of Religion. Thc morning periods were dcvoted to groups, confcrcnccs as outlined by thc Herman-Jordan plan, viz: Education for Pcacc, Thc Teaching of History, Special ar- rangements for Training of Youth In World Amity Military Training and Military Preparedness. Thc Study of Methods and Instruments used to settle International dis- putes without resorting to war, The School Health Programme. Iiliterary Division. Thc Education of thc Be- havior-Problcm child and adoles- cents, Character. Moral and Relig- ious Education, Thc Preparation of Teachers for International Co-opcr- ation and Goodwill. Parent. Teacher PLEASE!) VISITOIM-Captulii J. Wethcrbic, of Loulsburg. C.B.. who has bccn on thc Island for the past two wccks, loft yesterday afternoon on nturn by thc 8.8. Hochciaga. Whilc hcrc bc drove a good dcal around thc. country and was delight- cd with thc prosperity and progress to bc sccn on cvcry side. Farming in Prince Edward Island. he thinks, is thc most pleasant as wcll as thc most rcmuncrativc of all occupa- tions. Captain Wcthcrblc is a native twenty-five years. RESIGNS POSITION — Mi‘- Alcx MCIAHHI has rosigncll from tho pnllliinu oi‘ Cbicf (llcrk, in tho incilil Government. Mr. McLeod wan u very courteous null obliging official. Hill friends will bu pleased in know ihai. lic Intends to remain i:i (lhlirloitaiown as ho in i0 be ali- stu-lnlcrl wlih Mlv J. Lester Doull- pcrlnucn Ill thc firm of Mcliooll and McGregnr, Montague. lic is well qualified in aiuliilt Ill oxpanil~ all blessings and happiness through 1 On Sunday, Aug. 14th the Sacra- married ma‘ g ment of the Lords Supper was dis- ‘Homc and School Associations, Thc i lug ihc bililinciis which Mr. Doug- lllli has alrcady l-io wcll established. International Aspect of Library Ber- tional dances, with a magnificentl of Pownal and has been away for '['|‘(§fllfl1!‘y Imparimcnt of Lliii Prov- illu. Having had several years‘ cx; —0N HOLIDAY TlIlB-The Ven. Archdeacon and Mrs. White of Sum- merside are accompanying the Rev. and Mrs. Rand. of Crapaud. on a week's holiday. They left Summer- slde by auto early this morning and will tour in Nova Scotia. their dea- tinaiion being Arichat, Cape Breton, where they will be the guests of the Rev. C. deW. White and wife. MADE pan . ollsecleaniug with ON HIKING TRIP-Mr. Vernon Cleanliness. Malldigan leaves this morning on a hiking trip to Boston. Mr. Mad- dlgan will go in full Scout uniform with Scout Pack and_ carrying a letter from Governor Heartz to Governon Alvin Full of Massachus- setis. This will be a unique expor- ioncc for a IKE. Islander never before attempted here. The dis- tance is seven hundred miles which ho expects to cover iii two and a half weeks- Mr.~ Maddigali- has carefully prepared for the trip by taking long hikes through the country. He LOIIBIdBTB himself in excellent physical condition and his progress will be followed with interest by his numerous friends. ROTARY PICNIC. -‘-The‘ Char- lottetown Rotary Club yesterday held their annual picnic/ at Eldon grit. ry lat, II dirt, not Eve n miIII I cleanin R [- Salaried rrui This ‘vols News for lie’ cliirllliliivii" liurliiiri silril 4&1’ Old Dutch IN C A N A D A c ha?‘ dsirt, Invisible Illll Vhlble; keeps 59m” usnkn natural detergent; no injurious lye, acids or ha,‘ ure, cleaning-use Old Dutch, 8111i? article of hing at i s aves money foil you-l. little of Ii. goes a long way oes not clog llrainpipes. i _ oils of well kept homes Old Dutch d”, lne ecent laboratory tests prove that Olll ‘Dutch mllkeg surfaces hygienic and wholesome. There is nothing else like it. If J.» R 81d DIIICII Chang, grashg which was favoured with ideal" weather. Upwards of 100 were present, over half of whom went over by the S. S. Harland. All var- ieties of games were enjoyed by all present and at the close a bountiful repast was served in the hall by the- Iedies of Eldon Women's Institute,’ Rotarian G. S. Inman presided and a hearty vote of thanks was. extend- ed to thc ladies for their kind hos- pitality. moved by Vice President Crockett, seconded by Past Presl- dent R. H. Jenkins and supported by Rotarian J. 0. Hyndman. The ‘sail over nad back was featured by Ipipc music and dancing to the cn- Jcrtainment of all. Higgu will lako in tho their way lo and fro across tho continent Mr- and Mrs. lligga will lviult aomo of tho chief Canadian cities. I The Prohibition Commission which liils bcou functioning since Janu- ary, 1924, went out of commission yesterday by resignation dated Au!!- unt 2nd and blinded on tho ail- polutmont of llon- G. S. lnman, as Acting Premier. Tile resignation specified that. it would come into effect on the first day 0f 5891011111" or. During the paai. month thc Com- mlaaiou made tho usual insP9911011 and inventory of stock iii thc hands of thc different vendors. tho same having bccn handed L0 the govern- merit. Saint Dunalaira (Iutlicdral in this city was tho scene of a vcry pretty wedding iii 8-15 this morning when Miss Mary Iiughes. youngest daughter of Mr. Jnlm ll. Hughes. retired conducim- of tho Princn Edvrnrrl island Railway, and Mrs. Hughes, became the wife of Char- les John Curran, l-lnu of Mr. Robert Curran, 0f Pcakca. formerly High Slicriff for King's County, and Mrs- Curran. Tho coroniony wail performed by Bcv. Dr. Thomas Curran, of Saint lluustalrs Iiuivcrsliy. uncle of the groom. and Nuptial Mass was colu- lmltcd by Rcv. Gavan Monaghan, thc groonfa (vmiilin. Thc bride, who was given away 1 On August 25th there passed ;puaccfully away at Cheltou. lifter a [lingering Illness. John Murray, ut the curly ago of.67 years. The (Ic- ‘ccaaod was n son of the lute R0b~ Icrt Mtlrrny of Bedellue. John wits ,weil known In thc settlement and lsurrnunrling district and aII who ‘know lilm liked and respected him» iHc lciivo i0 mourn their Inns n sor- ‘irnwiul! WIdfiW (nee Annie Martin) ‘one brother Hugh at Iledorluo and ,ii ulster Mrs. Percy Campbell of Al- u nbany. Tho funeral took piped Sat- W5DD1NG BELLs-"A we y ,urdity nflcruoou from the United “'011‘11i1l¥ took 011190 i" "10 1111111111 Iltliurcli, Ceutrevillc and Wan Iljfgg- Church Pursonagc Salisbury N.B-. Iy attended. Interment look placa on Monday evening Aug. 22nd 1927 i111 thc Lower Bedeqllg gQ|||Q[|-y_ when Misc Leah R. Brown of Sho- lTh pull bearers werc Messrs Wril- 111055110 N.B.. was iuiiilid in nlarri- "lace. George and Stanley fvlurrztyfiii!" W111i Mi- 11171111111" 11- 1°11“ ‘f1 lnieplicws of ‘the (localised. Angus lfflyflcld West. (.0., N.B. Rev. lo. ,1 ucilnuald Earle Pearson, uud Oi- 5- Weeki‘ M-A-i 11971071111111 111° 11o Doull. 'ccreluuny. Oulyn fcw clnso fricnzlls --__ wcrc llrcscni- The young coupe --WI-JDDING BELLS.-—A qliict but about ll. tow days honey-mooning In vcry pretty wedding took place at different pill-is of iiic province bo- 0 ajm. on Monday, at the rgsl. fore returning io Shcmnguo whore dcnoc of Mrs. (Dix) Alex. MacNeil]. they will reidlic. Tlio bride is a Silmmerside, when Miss Dorothy lluughicr of Mr. lsnuc Brown of Weeks of Moncton. N.B.. and for- Shcninguc, N.B., formorly of Slan- merly 0f Alberton, became the wife ley Bridgo P.i<}.l. and has many o1 M13 R98inald E. Ellis. youngest relatives and friends on the Island son of Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Ellis, of from which she moved two or Silmmersidc. "no" ccrcniuiry Wu: in.-- quire IF"' --- r performed by Vcn. Archdeacon White young lady. The groon ,assisted by Rev. Geo. S. Mitchell, in out amt oi’ Mr. Wanton W. Joules of the presence of immediate relatives Bnyilcld ~N.ii., one of tho moflt of tllc contracting parties. Both bride prosperous farmers in the couniry~ and groom were unattended. After Al ilio prcscnl time lilo groom is a wedding breakfast. thc halJDYungngcd in icuciiiug. couple, who are amongst Summer- 511153 111051 110F111!" YOURS NOD10. —LANDMARK DESTROYED -- 1911 by 9B1‘ 101‘ 30111911 811d 91191191‘- by Lust Frltlay nficrnnou lilo old Azi- 1191" 1° B0510" and New York- A1991‘. den-ion rciiiilcuco at Spring Brook. m” hmwymwn M13 511d M13 E1115 lll‘lll' thc (lcddic Memorial ChllTCIl, W111 1-5119 "P 1111911‘ Tffsldelifle M» Slim-Iwns completely destroyed by fIrc. 1110101110- The 5110101113" 5111991013’ Mrs. J. Ferguson lived thoro with Joins in 111118111118 them all happiness iior sou rind tiioy wnro away from and 111°5P°11W- lmnic ul the time. How iho fire i-iillricd is thought i0 have been TEiAQHEmsFRégflzEJN-‘WON. __ causellnby nidefecnly: flue. ‘Onlly Oil Friday, August. 26. a largo uuni- '1 {"1" W: Mn?‘ no d”? ‘in '1 bur of teachers assembled in New ‘V210 “Md hm; a“ s‘ m o’? Haven School-house to tako part m‘ 110"“ “as "mod o t‘ o lu tho local Convention which was 1111mm‘ Th1’ 1°“ 1“ a heavy ‘me curried out under tho supervision “m1 mmudml a qwfnmy of “h” lnr [he rflnnn Pnngldenn Mn Em able old relics. Thole was n0 Insur- ward McPhali. There wcrc twen- "mo" iy teachers present together with Mr. L. W. Shaw and inspectors Court and Doyle. After the till’ fcrciii committees were appointed and the teachers enrolled, the loc~ al President gave a splendid rc- port of the year's work. Ques- tions relative to school work wcrc brought up by thq teachers and mucli imporiniii‘ information was glvcu by Mr. Show and the lnspclwi- ors. Ahvery profitable paper mi Nlitulc Study was read by Mr. Mil- lar MllcFatligen and also a splend- id dcmonstraiion lesson in lilac cry was given by inspector Court. Several resolutions passed after which Iho following officers wore clcctcil for tho ensuing your:- Prcl-diloni, Mr. MIlla-r MucFndgcn, Clydo River; vice-President Miss by her fnihoi". was attired in Perglg Crggby; genrolnry, Ml...“ An. handsome gown n! whiio naiin with nu McDougall. Tho meeting Willi rcd trlmmlugll. Silo wnrc n bridal tbcu brought tn a cloilo by the: slng- V1111 111111 (YIIPTIOII 11 bfillfliitil. 0f whlto lug of the National Anthem. l-lwcct peas. ON MOTOR TRIP-Rev. E. S. Thc brIdol-imuid was Mina Lona and Mrs» Weeks 0i’ Salisbury N.lI.,‘Ctiri-au, sister of thc groom, who have been on a motor trip to Frcd- vrore n becoming costume of groan crlcion, N.B., Oromnctn, Devon, gnorgcilc, with hat i0 match, and Marysville Si. Jnlin und other pllic- oarrlcll a boilquct of mixed swoot ca. Whilo ill Oromocto they spent‘ polls. I some Limo guests oi’ Rev. A.l<.‘.; Tho groomamlin wall Mr. Cloorgo and Mrs. Chapman- In many sec- B. Hilghlla, lo Boston, brothel- of tinnl-l of N.B. the potato crop ill the bride. badly rusted and tho lops are‘ After ilin ceremony, the wedding Iiliwk. ipariy partook of o. sumptuous wed~ pensed in Presbyterian congrega- tion of Bradalbane at the~ close of Bringing Up 1:11am‘. the II o'clock service. Quite a _ large number from Bradalbane and that surrounding districts ' were pre- sen . The service was by Rev R. I-I. Stavert. , At the Communion service Mr. Btnvert was assisted by Messrs. Murdock Harvey McKenzie, J., J. Graham and John T. Murray. elders. i Six new members were receivedl into full communion with the Pres-j byterian Church in Canada. three on profession of faith and three by. certificate. 1 The addresses given by Mp1 Btavert were very helpful and the. service was a very_ impressive oned ‘At the evening service Rev. D. R. lDnlml-nond. D. D.. chairman of the _‘ ‘ [General Board of Missions was pre-’ I sent. Rev. R. H. Stavcrt conducted I the service and a very fine address‘ wan given y Dr. Drummond. All were lihwd to have had the vi at Drumfid 4 "- $§ BOUT summit i win E‘D BT09 TALKIN‘ FOR A MINUTE-- SOI COULD Av-‘olL HlM / / / A ,. . Mw qRAclouai MY nuealwo l‘: TAKING AN INTEREST m RoMAN HlI-‘TQRY a THI": is C-RATI FYINCJ. ‘1 i HERE l5 A valav out: BTATUE o? A ROMAN cLAoiAToR‘ QHIFO’ g W43" fl c1’ ion Dr. I .At the Communion service’ r. George Jackson. student ca t A .L_l(_ / J/L JUQT A MINUTE- ANHERI olo THIS FUNNY Looxm‘ s-i-Arue come Fnom‘? '? ON HOLIDAY TRIP - Mr. and dlng break“, n, n“, no Mrs- E. T. Hires. loft yestordayilind Mrs. Dennis Handra morning for a tour of lho Canali-nrnd lnllil or the n" Ian West. They will go as fanaainor- nl, Bench qmye the Pacific Coast. They will visit and groom. left by motor cl tho Toronto Exhibition and Mr. lllelr 110mg 1n peak Dpm11110il caption and dlmco Board of Trude Ill Vancouver. On PROHIBITION COMMISSION —- _ tBy George _&———- con’?! WORRY- i11- EXPLAN ‘r0 "r800 ‘J me of Mn hull, uncle dc. After din. lnli. tho llrlllo lr for QB, ivhere a re- tilis ovoning- Wm be held Mr. Goorgo Flnlayson of the Fin- imce Department, Ottawa. Iii ham on lils annual visit to his fuihsr olir ostoomod citizen, Captain Flll: lnyaon and the other moniboru o1 iho family. Dr- Clair MncMillan and hcr sis. tor, Mrs- F. C. Harper unil Mr Harrier. and Miss Clair Harper ul Otiawu are on tho inland. Thcy are at The Lennox. Wliile 0n lhu llilanddhoy will vlaii their olil home “Cymbria Iiotlgo" at Ruling, In the passing of Mrs. Jessi o1 Bttnhoiic. P-E-I. to her rest on May 29, i027, aged a3 yew the community has silffercd a great loss. She leavco to mourn hul- loss two sons and two daughters, Ira D. Carr. of West Covehead: Ray Carr, on the homestead in Stanhope- Mrs. Murdoch Balderston. of South. port, and Mrs. Isaac Lawson. o1 Stonhope. and also a sisicr and bro- ther. Peter A. Etcwart and Chris- tian Stewart. of Harrington. Owing to thc ‘illness of hcr minister, Rev. Thos. A. Wilson, the funeral ser- vices werc very kindly and helpfully conducted by the Rev. F. E. Booth- royd. of York. Of the large gath- ering of people attending thc fun- eral, the pail-bearers wcrc George Bcaristo. Louis Marshall, James in. .McMIIlan, N. J. McDonald. William McCabe and James Duck. Hcr re- mains wcre laid to rest in thc United Church cemetery at West Covchead. Mrs. Jemima M. Johnston. W111i -n llll‘ -n...__,.-.-i.... ....,_,4. I 15 111° e111‘ Tor of Mr. and MrafAIrcTrIl-Afmok, all of 33 Yale Sh. Mcdfnrd, Iiiniis. pnuscd iiwuy ltloniluy morning Aug- 22 at tho Lllurcnco Memorial Hus- piial. Mrs Johnston was born In Lynn, llluss, Iii January I895. but iuiil bcon a rcslllcilt of Mcdfnrd sinus 1896. Basilica liar husband and parnnio sho loaves n HOB four yours of rig“, and a brother ll. Charloa Cook, of Windsor Rd. FIIIIOPEI services were hold lit here home Wodlioliday at Ii am. Dr. I). Emory Burtner Pastor lit thc Uuioii Congregational Church nflliciated, aiialsiod by Rev. I\Il‘~ Simmons of Wolmington. The hymns Abide with Mo, and Load Kindly Light. werc sung by Mini Nichols of Wilmington. The "Oil" crii woro many and beautiful. Bur- Illl was at Oak Grove Cemetory. BIRTHS McDONALIF- At thc City Hospital on Aug. 28th. 1927, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald, a son. ROBBlN8.—At Morell East. on Aus- 29th-. lo Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Robbins, a son. Hugh Martin. MIm-LEOD—-AI, thc Prince Edward Island Hospital. Aug. 36th, i027 to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert MacLcod. I son. Herbert Hilton. MILLS — At the P. E. Island H01“ pital on August 3i, I927, to Mr. and Mra- Thomas H. Mills u daughter- MARRIA-GES sonluc-coomas - At George- rfltown. P. E. Island, on Aliil- 24111- ilm. by Rev. a. curso- Wiiiioni , Sorrlc of Sturgeon P E- 151111111- ""1 I Julia Coombs of _ on. xlrisi 0<1~ P. m. 1. ' . [,_.\|\|(|N_.. St. Peters Bay. A118- 0. Larkin. Blodfli years. —-AI. thc P. E. Island Hos- ug. 30th 1927, Mrs Btophf-‘li . aged B3 years. 1hr" E - At Winsloa, on W411‘ n“ y August 31st, Henry 1107110» n‘ 68 years. rue-m - "‘ . _f\,_ .~—" Hofllanilrl .