v b\ i EFlF'I-‘EEINQE G ' _,,=_,=__l=DC'I`QB R 6. 1934 _ - . _ . . :uit cl-iAnno'r1°s'rowN- 'GUARDIAN ~ es ._ _ i . _ `_ _ _ - __ » ‘ ' i _-- fi- ,_ _ 'V I M- . 9 1 _ ' _ . """'”"“'“”'”i pr H M fi cr Z Fon OUR SATURDAY susscluppilfs; ' MONDAY _ rnsmis Adams-mem. gg _ » t- - ew-prvviu¢e‘ pl;a____es ei-i-ivegmli, ing. PWD Ml'P°l'i llfdlyi first arrived -at 10 A. from at. .mm NB.; a three passggei- “pin l,|m,_ - muted 5! Thomas Carr and cu-ry.. a passenger on a business trip to gl; city. 'rms Diane returned yn. ev lftefllelul- "1-Iump"lsedden, gm popular instructor at the New _lelsoW(i°1’°Club fiyinssrleet. arrived some time later Saturday .with s passenger from New Glasgow is still in the city expecting to E- '*§§§l Eiig Q Mosse. Ks;-_ - paren no omasteed at Wilmot. ””¥E5“5 iitgf Q _ Rodd; Vice president MacDonald; Secretary J LIBERAL MEETING-edt a the Liberal 'Association District of Queens, held! ' in the Legion Hall ati tewart. the ioilowlng cf- re elected: President. make the return flight today. " A sad drowning accident occurred at 'L80 Saturday night at west River Bridge when Mr. John A; Dan-ah, a resident of that place, tripped em-1 fell over the wharf. The body was ~ . cmoou-'ro-asv frsonoaao- whllgl,-Qu,” 'e , =i`_ gill. igleif #E552 5 aeigg 5259-; g _ *_=§§ aege ?“§4 Euggé tg §§e‘§ e .este g Mr. . Ill § l.Seiler wboe’e'ma.r- onrhlyggdgy "_5¢¢_3-,th l“*‘?°"""‘“. WW *lie W°iueu's of Li’-saddle the lillt of assembled at the"hcme‘of Mr. and “W3 W I NrS.M'D0\l\h,|_3\lBdl0,lAt_b0,_t0'bid gi gl- iii; t§§§ BE?§ §§§§ rol1,was wdl filled. An interesting fav-§feature of the service was the an- tionnolmsementofthegiftorahec- Rel °!|`:wu indie xenon mrs' B` _ - - - w. a ormer ‘al - -__ ;resident of Cornwall. also the ieuumberof este tbecbeffixu Liste T Gem' M°“°""B°“"“°°°'°‘““”““‘“ sssntie R.l?acDona1d called 'cu 1§ell!s]TobG°vh`1.rv?e°rlull:?¢limi:ivi&t!:.`3 mmm” °' um mm" "muy W" in-.i ss; sl. ssacoonsidio' wad the tion. for e dance in honour or the mga); '”"°‘"°° b’ th” °°“‘“` address of welcome. and presented captain and omcers of H. M.. |__“ ' lllr. and Mrs. McCann with a beau- ssegbnmugh gt qwgmmgng gpqggl ,Rohan hom ___ Tm., ,lm “fill U f dlSh¢|- . MOU - l_hhuh°h° :uhm ehthgf; hy "u:.'l','ll';L_ “°"‘ Th‘”`°d°y °'°”1“3° residential property of Mir. W. K. Lscey..'1lhs following delegates sentative yesterday. . fittinsly repliedin afew well-chosen it rim .|R°g°" °“ tm’ Wm" °’ UW” appointed to attend the su "rhe :emu 1 have sured words rbuowiug is the sddreiur mg lg-f,,,',f,f,°:’, ,,,'§§f,E§,'l'{§'_"°,‘,,l_‘,'_°“l_, gflliee end Ewen Streets was wld tion penn 'mince suited to new settlers from the old and son ll, , M°D°'1el“&‘ild¢d Bt the 01'- y S' y °r°' °' ca B I es presented W bmlmful success in his University work _ Road, met with.an accident re- lh h ‘ pleasing duet by Mrs. leigh ‘v appe ren th l - ' mNmAL'1'li QF Mus' 6' B' willy sud uuthisioreheed. He we='$ rnwseefnufgfg ggpailtle dsgmrfflr' und nun v K wood und an emu B ce on e plamrm' °"‘°" W”‘“°“ °‘ M°““” ~*“‘S°“ C extended motor trip' through the provinces and New England States. name in we.keue1d,l\snss., wituliei- v’f°,°d,p°l mt' °“§2§°d' `R"~ M’ two children after spending u pleas- ant summer vacation with parents ttcut, and Quebec, returning via M trial-1. Q11 be d th t and his grandmother, Mrs. Robert UNU’l".l\- e funeral of Mrs - on y e ' ' ' - consci iuun d-. » t lnin d instru i B Maclvutt was held on Friday f°§§ an t;’“,h:“‘§,_‘é'”Ho_pl§_h_ ¥_ll1k_to_e_omplete his studies in New p‘Ly_t§e“;, Mm R;§_"§,_'1`_;’“,§’.°,_‘;_’§_‘:_‘jf zu the mens. gi Nom, B,,de,l,,g_ street, churlotteiown, and cem- oon at the home or bei- son ‘ W | '= emiee with hilu the M d M, L_ B on sept mn in A . _ _ _ t . ere was rehearsed cron nnear, Lower Montague. Wallace Mselvutt, our-nley_ A °°°°mP"lied by Re\;___V_i_'_m imebe. solid will and blessings or the gm,f‘y“elhoye°d_ Tl‘_‘;°new“‘_;f_‘:__b‘;’:é‘ the nge-bis ye; eve. new 5.0,., 0, other Prince Edward mend stud-' is ason of Mr and Mrs. Russel i hour spe , ' ~ Nr Y to Thee” was t - §_m'“”‘psWh‘f!‘;y am sun 'rh eu _ The P. la. 1. Ministei-ini Associs-_ hi’ 5°" °f Mle- Tiller sud the lute _ __ _ Burns of south F etc d ' - A | on e c an a mcse beautiful of Canadian landscapes on By special invitation Mr Tanton and his son were .shown through the he Hebert Heat set Piston Ring factory at Franklin N H by the courteous this simple looking little ring in through the, numerous processes from foundry to finishing lathe tie Vice-President, presided, in the md vmmt 1" _*-5 ill M0lli>t0l1 icf Mr. and Mrs. William Heffell of ' y, Coffin, in honor of Mr. Miltonl . _ ‘"“"°‘d°m° "b””°° °f P'°'m°“‘ The deceased pg Ferguson. Inspector oi Carnegie Traveuersnest' She was charming' The man friend oi th Rev. J. Scholarships are Owen Curtis Kent _ tmducecl by the Pmvln lal PN ld ‘_ maid with the blessing of God upon year are: Fred H. Champion. 1?; ggqufn- th’ si_l!lvhll‘.i_°’.l'.'hf` yearsM°cu:i'l)d"u1nl:i°cmell‘§it`Tl;) ogsratlgnr Word has been received in the Mrs. Thompson, and (cordially £21- §§}°e'g_‘;’_‘ 3% R0gf_l'-S 0; 0'!-eil_l_’y: Geerse Iumsnl Jr.. Sum- . - . MacM e » my ol the dd. d gon-led, Refreshment, vm., “wed 1 ry en e eio mers e; Heber R. Mathews, Al- eins when laid to i-est in the md 1* °°”‘¥ ’”°°'Y *Wd Wm °°°"* .nh '“ “ “til °f Delfeli l, mmm l ladle d 'ri-eveuers nest Joined hands in to-I berton- Miss Adele Mcnenn, soul-is; .and relatives in this City. l Bmw cs, which ed t Bost Y B O0 ee 0 S, an a » Their travels embraced New hlde ,NWZJW At the grave b° remmms "° ma h-9°" in ' Saturday. lhewdeuiigased. who onwf; pleasant socia nt km °f m°1°"3 ““1°ll The Br°°lll| Miss Adele McLenna.n 175 Fitzroy I ' _ H | street, charlottetomifmlwood Mc- ! e p bearers were Messrs 0...", T,-lg., h cl l, »mNNnn EN fe W” ll Willis h ~ _ lll J0YED_A de . lP erson, Glenwood and ll uncey a&m_ a_dv;;é1c,§;tt llrodhlll 2231 hiertnlilh lgh_t;rd§)y__”(;=;nisi;v_ihhS; I _ew days _mg thgchmws Ig; lg: lightful dinner party was given re E'-;1tdu¢;)!\fi4_e_l;_pi_;i_il__r_l§eSi;ie_r:ll_i;_1;tvislhzgehgi Tanton, Summerside. r 0 s » and John mcNutt._g fair attendance. Rev. ci. A. chris mmimg aenelille xt; shook to his i-Q; l’=;’f’§__’§°l“;°l_ iueetowu. The bride is u daughter yamAv HERE FROM CAMBRILGE - 4138 was solemnized _ vmo matte __ _dmd oun in twenty nine years ago fa es' 10.0 im. SW Y°l`k brown silk voile with hat to match,-W- 5~ I-'UWYY °f Cambridge- We ,day september mth °'_:___W_t_i_fle such “li5Re__g_ou§3E:§;‘;t§_:5m the abhgn for the past few yggls has Others lncludeli in the party were and canled ll lovely bouquet ollpleased to see him here again onv' "lah Mulhq summ°mde_ pubha who°lA_ the work ol the "ed Ish res ent of Bggwn He mm., Miss Nora Ba. eson, Mr. and Mrs. _ll],,dl0h_lh_ The wedding gollple were a brief furlough. I-Ie has been visit- en M35 Ruby l,°.l.lwh_nveh_ l__°n.l.! Day hlllmce; Rell” °l_nnl_ Rnd iss Ella Hope, formerly °gl L. B. Mellish, Mrs.. Milton Fergus- “tended by Wm,-gd Bm-ns_ llbmthgfing and taking services in various peg, of M3. and Mm we tl hon md me m lo _nl I _ esunie. who survives him as 011- Meyer and Mrs Harry Lane. of the groom and Miss alice M |perts. and had the sud duty 0! per-, was un nurse a c e o os Bhd th b t U13-lTi8B'0 to J ~ _ ree ro hers Botsford. Geo;-gg M. F. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. W. Msnse was decorated w.th autumn eral of Mr. John A. Darrach. Ci\ll05 md MIL wagfgz £253 _?“E§f l3?_1_sW'_Y_\_° a°:;“:im‘__'!‘:`1ku*::“:_Tg_ P5 and Willard, all of Lubes Mountsin,l 0. McLaggan and Mr. Albert Mar- foliage, geranlums and golden glow_C0vo. Mr. Lfiwly Who Yeti/es on re- ,” .rhe brld ~ as well as three sisters, Blanche, at tin. After dinner speeches were for the occasion After the weddingi turn on Wednesday morning will _ m _ _ _ moving from machine to machine _ mu’ mth _mi W9l'0.li1 Bileemblc The Belt meetiiis will be held in home: Mrs. vera Corbett, of Prince given by Mr. Ferguson, Miss Bate- the young couple went to the Iiomelbe the preacher at the Central Brigadier General M. _ lnithbridge. Alberta, who is here ctio with knlni ation an . l ummm °£°w:__ds_‘ 1g_W_;lyw__b_i;'llq:;>f ln St. Pauls Hall, Char- of Tgunningsville. ,' Mrs. Poole and her daughter, Miss which intimate friends had been in-‘tions on Sunday. L_ Homhy tended by __Migg Myrtle Ford ' M _: body arrived in Mgncwn Bess Poole, received many compil- vited and then to the city of Char-I __ 9|-inghm The hmm was support: _ M __°n By from Boston and remained ments on the excellent dinner lottetown for B brief h°ll€yl1100n V18- W. M. S. OF TRINITY CHURCH by hi, bmghe Mn -*T SUMMERSIDE-The °°"' “ 'Fume Brothers Funeral Hume served und the charm of the house it- They have since started home-|-The w. s. of 'rrinlty united Ml” th "' Cl*Yf‘°“ ernment steamer Acadia, under thel until yesterday eftgi-n°°h_ when ltl and surroundings H making in the Freetown Village close chu,-¢h_ Chgrlotgemwn held their 5 in conne n an sl' _ ed _ e _ g _ . _ . _ . 0011491110. Will dl'lV°ll°V¢l' 3°°“31d°\' du hu,” ce °m°“y' the bf’ command of Commander J. U. was taken to Lutes Mountain for -#- °° the 3"°°m5 Pla” °f bU~‘5i"‘°~55» Mannual Thank offering meeting on d ' ' . - . - . able portion of the province on WTB the guests of Mr eetufde sn w lr. shew of the nlge-_oC_i_e°rss Mscmnis oi sum- al Hornby who viewed a number of n 5 ills' ur of the Maritime farms on Saturday expressed the W opinion that this province would IIC mltcrlnlly béhcfltod by lmml grants of the right type. The lchomc proposed by Gdllcral llfarnivy involves the establishing of two hundred and fifty settlements S.-S was held last oe of the secretssymliigg tw “mn at which Mr W T Q ef- Ottawa. secretary-trees of the Canadian Seed Gmw Association. was present. Mr. WHEN' hd! been Visiting the pg-0- ca and was in a position to know dzyitclylthe quantities of diff nt seed which may be of one hundred farms each These settlers are to be of British de scant. General Hornby affirms that this will tend to bind Canada and ns-min closer together. which F' will in turn doubtiessly increase _ mah oensdeb trade with ni-itein. oen 'He l°~ ' eral Hornby is going from here in “Wm thi’ lillfllip Seed in Amherst, N. S., on Tuesday to look NW* 5°°"° md PF’-"C6 EdW\il\‘l Is- over a roposed settlement there. mt 5° Pllnmm Nl I V09-i' eso- rnun Amherst he goes to st John °1°"°1' 1°' seed in wma localities N. B to confer with the non J. °’ °“°b°° hee been killed out. and Murray. Director of colonization if W" “°° exveeled there would for the Government oi N. ia. on _hf_';;‘_l'__F_P”c‘)§__;§; llle~usuul~ supply A meeting ci the Provincial seed' stty Thursday he is to be present at and Beauchemln of the Canadian Hy- drographic Survey Department, has retumed to Suminerside barbor to 1 complete the survey of the harbour which was commenced the latter part of June, of this year. The G. S. Acadia has been doing survey work in the Gulf of St. Lawrence all summer., The work started by the Acadia in Summerside harbour this spring was the first survey work to. be attempted since _184i,. when a survey of the harbour was made by Commander Tooher of the British Navy.-S -FUNERAL SERVICE-The funeral services for the late Mrs. Isabella Glidden were _held on' Sunday afternoon from the Baptist Church, Summersids, and were largely attended. Rev. J. B. Wilson, conducted the service and spoke very hmhly of .thework of the dc-| parted in the Church and social service. Rev. A. G. Crowe of the or Quebec. There address a meetingof the Eastem he"°m° ‘°°t|°n5 *If thi! 'P1"0Vili°e Township Society at Sherbrooke, W 7° mm ll l "OW seed after- Qlle. From there he will return toimuh °f °1°v" Wm” ll” H1106' the west. -rwmrry rrvn wsmnmo Mr-' Wleuer also reported 'rim-' 'ANN1vnicsAn.y _ 'rhe home of etllv Heed ueuree. quotations beingl Mr. and Mrs. Brecken Simmons of U ss 20 cents. | wumot valley was the scene oi |h_°°le» which are e good crop in much gsyety on Friday c'-'allilil ln"’tP"°W”lC¢. are for the most part } he lvleuteast and not so heavy in_ ll- '1'l\°ue owning it uid be n dvlled to have it cutnfcr seed" I when friends from di-'ferent p1rl‘s __ of the province gathcrcd ta homiuf them on th Caslon i the 25th " i ° °° ° l:_o'rAnr yss'rnnoAY_"'me anniversary of their wedding day. Seated with the bride and F00!! were -their bride’a maid. and swomsman Mrs. Reuben large. “ sister of Mrs. Simmons and Mr. to Henry simmons bi-otl-er of the B y by _ . . "1 . . h Department of Agriculture. Gener _O wedd Bugle? T ey left ister rillld ., . : Du decorated with autumn flowers and] ferns. Amr the guests wereall seated . Vernon MaoQuarrie DIBYBG the Wedding March. Mr. Henry Croaier acted as chsimian Ind called on Mr. J. U. MacQua-r- rie to read an address congratulat- ing the' hlpiiy Nuple on having at- tained sa yms oi wedded life. Several presentation were than iuiutiv hy the provincial depen- milllf 0?. lsfibliltiira and the Prince an the Island have an invested ‘c ital of 0270.000. 'llhey employ' 110%., 5°" ll lllliilsarl. makers and as-| siltants. These emuimsl receive lllllll-ll! 075.000 for wages and sal-i mdwani mend neirymenb Assoc-|ru§.`..i oi ig., ne, wg, gs., gg- lation, He stated that the factorial ken. of Toronto, daughter of the d °"°”“°'i°* ’|°“°'\°»°d thlpiishgiate James M. Aitken and Mar- made, Mr." John Hogg on behalf cf the *neighbours presented the happy couple with two verv hand- Ivme chairs. Mrs. My Simmons a purse of money of silver plate. was the presen- fully decorated of Mira. Max- Sulnrneraide. Mr. himself and #sod W ihemdhcpemtgai enjoy another semi-edeeleip together. story remarks a number of the wld iroulht Ions of ic. RA- the w _*argl °"§l§eei§sl§ .i§‘5==il§§i=i;§g§¢§i; ifl§E“l i-gin lit; Ei* ____g gi § ll ‘ii il it if F l I-U. 0470.000' was paid lest year ui patrons for inllk and cream. ltr. Brenton stated that he his rsgu. lar _.inspection and instruction at each cf the factories. course is also conducted lottetown during the will gilittidflilt 55§Z§;E;§ iii; §*§5=.ei§*tei E 2 EPB' § ig' Zgrigtggggiggsse '5lh‘§€§ge§§?;'§’ §..;§.ee.i.il.i.ta _EL Es' .eil ii i Bedeque Baptist Church assisted at the service. The choir and con- gregation rendered very fselingly, ',fJesus Lover of My Soul." "Lead Kindly Light" and “Abide With Me." Mr. Jack Macleod was the soloist and sang, “Crossing tha Bar.". The remains were laid to rest in the People's Cemetery, Rev. The pailbearcrs were, Messrs. MACKINLE1' _ Mol.rNr:AUx _ Th* b"|d° WN Sowned in muiberry Wine d1°¢BS. with hat, coat and other accessories to match. The young| C°\lPle were unattended. After thel °¢l’¢lll0lly. the happy couple motorcd to the home of the bride's parents in I N°fth River. where s sumptuous' Slipper awaited them, only the im- mediate relatives being present. La- ' ter in the evening a jolly bunch of` chivariers gathered to shower best. wishes uporn them. After being gen- elpuely treated to cake, they lei: for their homes wishing the bride and 'groom many years of happy wedded .bliss. The young couple will reside in North River, where the groom is a prosperous farmer. Rev. J. W. Britton, of Blue Moun- tllll, N. ., Mr. Wilson officiating at the grave. ith, Mhl§lhlh‘::°s‘;.ll'f§Ele"f,lMl'l°g°‘l.’fl¥\f_';°b}‘,’f iterian Church in Canada at a large- Thcrnas Johnston, Oliver MacNeill,11y “tended ohehlhh meellhg ol. the C B Jelly, Edgar Clark Wm. J. 'FUNERAL SEI!-V10!! - Th¢ gaxet Aitken of Monta_gue. was held from the Lower Montague United Church cn Sunday after- noon, itev. G. Carlyle Webster of Zim Hesirytarian Church, Char- lottetown offihiatins. assisted by Rev. Gordon C. Pringle of United Church. Montague. Mr. . Webster a beautiful sermon mm promise g§§§§E3§5§§5§§§f§ i?§5§§§§§l=s§i§§ F §§ _ .Eggs 5 § §¥§§f§§7g‘§5?; h€§§a£§% iteéiggigggssgg Emil. . . . Synod in Zion Church last evening. 'r °° °f 0- Dei Superintendent" Buchanan and Dr. beard. 'rhexe -rn mei., f gd _ friends gathered to d honor to elle I-lid °°ll-'°““s “<1 N” °f 91° llibiect 3 an address givengwere many lovely doral tributes tor tae; pine: gmtiwdelxsxiefefq ::.!Mr. Seas-na.n’s grandmgther, Mrrs. “U f°l’ the “NIV” fumilv I-H4 01 "le Rotary luncheon yestsrdayhom the venous organisations vice conducted by the retiring Mod- Graco seamen. or sour-is. Mrs. °°“"°°1 "ld "'“"“"¢ °° °“- ’“°"` °°u ‘by Rotsrisn W. L. Bren-’ with which Mrs. Glidden was aeso- ei-mr, Rev, D. o. Mecxuy, nn., of seamen observed that there was imm W* P‘°°° "“"‘°‘”““‘Y """'°' K- R088. BA.. of Cornwall, P,`E,1f| ~ Y. youngest | t da Son of the igfg J h _ 4 iiliDp0l‘ti¥i8 the iIl’00lil. Ml. GGOFSG _cidental drowning on Sa ur 1’ Kiniey (how "G‘f,'l'l§lln1‘_;I"’én1§'f;‘lf) sims. The officiating clergyman evening mst, took place from the of Co;-nwg1]_ p_ E_ L The mhmage was Rev. Hugh Miller. The bride‘family home at West River Bridge, ceremony was pglgol-med hy Rev D . was gowried in _chiffon velvet, with ion Tuesday afternoon and was at- rhinestone trimmings and carried a bouquet of white aster with |maiden's hair fem. The brides- maid’s gown was brown crepe with gold trimmings and 'she carried :i bouquet of lemon qolor asters and fern. The groom’s gift to the bride a stirllng silver bracelet, to brides- maid and groomsmen, signet rings. 'I'he bride's home was decorated- living room with pink listers and sweet peas, and the dining room with yellow_ and gold giadiolss. When the ceremony was over the happy couple were the recipients of sincere 'good wishes for a married life replete with all the happiness of conjugal bliss.-Y. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY -A very enjoyable surprise birth- day party' took place recently at the home of Mr. Upton B. Sea- man, station agent st Elmira. when is large number of relatives and “» Deirv Superintendent. Mr ' cieted end from the sunday school nimsdnle, Ns., assisted by Rev. G, 'vit evening an unusual number or .eller lil the cemetery udielrlius the groom. The house was profusely "nm in "le °°ll"° 0! lilo ld-‘and members of the Baptlst'Cerlyle Webster of zion church y ~llei-s but was completely taken by`°h‘”'°h~ Whe" friendly minds md dress stated that be was appointed' ohu.»sn__.g and asv. n. Moorhead negate, nn., urprise when ushered into ine 'llie b°dY quietly dew" 'D feet D* or st..1em»e oluucb. dining-room to and A table beau- T-0"! elkiilliills in ‘°‘°‘““ °°“' __yAr_l_ei;isi§_r__in§_ser_lii8on vhs |l_i_-;_i_i_ciled tifullty decorated with ¢ledio1es_s.nd eludllis °X°f°l°e°- _ ..acy,wo orswe peas,adla.d withdl- *l ’ _his text, Mark in-iv: 'Render to cies suitable ‘for sus: an occzeiini, T° “ie 11°” ""1 WW* °f °°d goaessi- the things thstere caesers. the 'oentiu being occupied by s the Allister Murray Memorlel ‘I-hd to God the things that are biytridgy uk, an whlch bumed Church of the Presbyterian church God's." |,¢|.h¢1y_ ,gal-,gy ,lx ¢.hd1,,_ Th, in Canada Incorporated was dedi- A pleasing feature of the Synod neg; °g_hl-mm. m,°y,¢_ gh ,M “__ cated on Sunday September 80, lllltilil which followed was the re- ,mug lg, mg hl gl, hnhegge 1984 with services at ll and 3 p. m. “PWM Uf “'10 Rilht. Rev. .I.~ S. gl-,rim d M, lah: hm pollwmg and Monday October lst at 7.80 the Eastern coast of the Bt. Inw- "°”°° ”°”‘ "?“°"”°*° m"°’D°’-‘°“l’- -Qtrnrr wanomn _ A duiei Q, c, webgtei-_ M ___ was m at Lutes mb __ B ___ N ly mired in n travelling suit of, Y. S e e ilk Cf! tended by a large concourse of rel-_ ativss and neighbors of the com- munity. 'I‘he deceased was e native of the locality in which his entire career was spent, and in which he enjoyed the respect and confidence of all who knew him. Following the occupation of o fi-Sherman, in whichi he made is diligent and successful; livelihood, his sudden and early demise is deeply and sincerely re- gretted by the entire community. 'As a good husband and affection- ate parent. he will be sorely missed by his devoted wife and family of eight who sadly mourn for him. _The funeral soiemnitics were con- ducted by special request, by aev.i Im. J. w. s. Lowry. _ii oeinbridge. Mass, who was visiting in the dis- trict. The impressive exerzises in the crowded church at Canoe Cove, consisted of the singing of com- forting Psalms to plaintive melodies, suitable devotions, andl a symptatll- ee - Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Tantcn, their daughter Doris and son Willlard MA and wife, returned last week from an . _ Were Tl-1 1 lite . . _ . - ° . . . letifnr riituiignedr wni/gf ‘tvhlelmxtosiigy 1"" ”‘”“b°l' of people mm aug- his mother. Mrs p am |w ole congregation. _ loumen ln humbeh were than lh_ marriage. the mating of mon and ents attending Mount Allison this Silk!! _ rom csmete Edu Rnd wed Hltbyt Wh _ 0 ' Ulmedmlgrmnwlffd HW W" ‘P match d nl md °°°”°°"°5 W 711° “Nt M°¥ldlY 01' N°V°mb¢1' Bt Edward Island, and Mrs. Ina Reid,| son. Mr. Coffin and Mrs. Mellish. of the groom fora wedding repost to Church and associated congrega- ‘ I » o NU] . Piovin 3°!-N Off! Wién urea- Till the are 'll lftorli llodsrator the rural Canada. whit of s meeting importance of °““¥#22§“* ~ unsung u mms u named” :eil eta? §r§§" iii! ill; § * 5 35955 itll.. fl-25-.il i§§i§§5 ze-3, an SE EF wafi I. other nomination was Wm# ly, that of Rev. Alex. Sackville, NJ. which was W. M. Townsend. ° Rev. Claorse li- ii ty an. my sm'vei-t, wen I 1 i E s i S E. PlsilllL,N-I. _ 550143. D-Do N0d¢l'lt01'0lf 0 GUI' _ . m. Rev. Allistar Murray, the W'-»»»“°’~ ”i`l»\°'~=ll'»~"i`-=' 'liars' .Mears Cl' S 00688011 0 the first time on ibie occasion, and :,'l:°h',;l:"}§§‘& §;:m“__‘}_°":lm‘;°”m ,hi ,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,{, of gh, vm pg... IM liter wumtulatius the "W happy birthdays an- many mms. ri-ahh neird, s¢A.. nn., mx-uodev ‘ "‘"_“_': °"g_;‘;; 3; and gelatin; in gpggmegwyn, ator of the General Assembly si M'§h_, me when she annually visits. will be_thespeoieil1reechefeu Sunday and l lhh e,,eh_ sled to hear that Mrs. seamen. el- | the Very Rev. G. B. shortt. MA.. Qu mllmhl though ee gg gsvmggg gg., ig ,ein np. pi-eeent Moderator of the nnbyherlm enjoying the bee; gf hgeith, md _General Assembly of the Presby- lwiii heartily join with her relatives ` teriari Church in Canada on Mon- lf liflrlhr ll" h ' . _~_ lappy return f h The Ohlfbh wld dmwdSd to its “ ,h"§',;,l°§,'§ .,§','_°§‘_ plns'$t"'say. ° ° M "‘ utmost capacity ei eu uu-ee sor- A. lndxinuun, windsor _N.s., sec- ' Tlwitebar vie". eeveeieily eu Merida! even _ ` The building committee compos- llests. Arch'd McDonald, Brooks, W. A. McDonald. standing fundamentals of Caivan- McAulay, J. H. McDonald. d Joseph Livingstone truly dem- onstrated llteralig me of the cut- ”‘“"°"°°M°ll°t°u Times --wannmc. anus Ann limo. 11°” °f lfieud§__°f l§le_Y°“_°_l;i5l_ll °_;>_ll_;Iwednesduy eiternooh oct ard the rN(;_..Migg Mg,-eng Olive, daughter Pie b°tl'i ill li*/0 BFS ____ d ,President Mrs. Lockhart, presiding. . or Mi-_ Marshall and Mrs. constable |1"f°°"°W“ W1" f°“°W them W 3°° |Mrs. Boothroyd. Presbyteriul Pres- A very quiet but pretty weddln took Clifto A d Ml. Germd on of Mr. wishes and bright hopes for their- sldehl was 3 vlsltor Md tml; part place at the United Church Pgrson- Ge I; An and 'Mr Bdwiless Nor-I future' The °mclatmg cle!-gymanl _ SSG. Comweil, P_E.l.. on Wednesday boi-om ' 5 ls' bel. all 'ht the iwas Rev. Mr. Nicholson of North! fveniéis. sept, seth, loss. when Mer-| 'rrigitymghgych cpl/This by mv lB°‘°°“°"“s' ' _‘Lid &eew_¢;ld<;_¢__t___da;l_i_;bter or lui-._iirugh Miller. united in the holy| Elven wés “nl-ted ___Y1_l___u_l;1;. of _North bonds of matrimcny. Attending thei The funeral of the late John W. Wilfred Wm Macxlnle age ° Mr" bride was Miss Ada McKinnon and Darrach, who met his death by ac- 1°€U° 5'h'¢55Ul8 UW Wllle 01 the _ in the program. After the devotion- al and business period. Miss Mar- Uaret stems delighted the audience with a beautifully rendered solo “A voice in the Wilderness," A dia-l managerldrilebert Itwasare dmc, _ _ velation to witness the passing of Rnwuden of i___m__e sit; m . _M ___ d _ sms _ L gl _ does one young son, glee hig mutha,-_ _ Miss Marie Coffin, Mr. and Mrs. Bggngil of Cent.-gi Bgqgqug 'rhglforming the last rites at the lun-l me Bo society paper. "Thr: Missionary Monthly.” was very capably pre- Wlllfd by Mrs. W. A. Thompson., Mrs. Boothroyd and Mrs. mlstin and was much appreciated. The Bilby Band of the Church and their mothers met on the same day and were the guests of the Band Secretary, Mrs. F. J. Holman and her helpers. Twelve babies were' baptised and afterwards tea was Served. and e social hour was spent ` to which the Auxiliary membersl were also invited. A new member| of the W. M. S. Mrs. Hugh Miller, was cordially welcomed. Meuy people in ohariottewwn will' loam with resrot of the death of Mr. G. 1"_ I-fart, who passed away' suddenly on Thursday, september] 20, at his home at 124 Brighton- Road. Mr. Hart, wht was born in Lon. don, England. was a son of the late George and Esther Hart. He spokei French fluently, having received his education in London and Pans. He' inherited from his mother a keen love of flowers and music. Six years' ago, after having. resided in Can- ada, for some mars, he visited hisl mother, who passed away in 1982. t The Rev. H. D. Raymond con- ducted the funeral service on Sat-' urday et st. Pours Anglican chumh.’ The interment followed in the Peo- ples Cemetery. He leaves to mourn his wife, 'three children, Gladys, mixer and George, one sister and brother, both of Lon- don, England; and a cousin,_ Mies' Alice M. Walker of Bognor Regis, ‘l!ngla.rid. A most successful and inspiring meeting of the Maritime Dynod of_ the Presbyterian Church hz Canada concluded last evening with devc-l tional service in Zion Chunh and an illustrated lecture ,on Palestine by .the mv. nr. uaccuuoeh 'rhoni-l som ‘ The neat place ofmeeting,it was; decided, will be St._David's march.. Halifax. __' From 9.80 yesterday morning unt the closing public service last even-* ins_Bynod»mcmbers were'lmsyhear- ing and diaollsing the various com- mittaa_~rspcrfs and traasactingrsu- tina -business. li was a strenuous seiioochhm however by th; ut- mo¢ harmony an en.- tbusiahs ea tb.¥'pert'df`_eii con- cerned. The delegates from outside Charlottetown comnfented very fav- ourably on the hospitality shown them, and on the pleasure derived from renewing old friendships and making new ones during their three d\!l'sesslonhere. Gi FHMM Scpiicirlbef 'lf the laborlto look into it, very thoroughly. g:$d_peacefu11v into rest anes- _ ‘iliuua M11. Sydney I-rvius an-A Irving Pee.-1 v Peters gllgig g§§§§§§» légisgr ;g§§ Acouncil' ofthe mmM w last night the President, Mr. B. mmwummmwu after lsr is 3 l . . _ |9901!! ‘as the ` `torepsesent council ati" ' Maizitlma.Bcs.rd st..1onnr¢ui<_>szober1'mi; ui-.J.nsrusttreport_¢dthsted §d&Yl Tir! ,BVS bolt llldo On >§i 55”§§§§E€ iiégeélgllll A e se- 5 § ;§§ §§§§§ di ii; ill £iFs€l§|ii_a|i§§ E veheene£ tliedrivevxyaég WeirIedr:l“lBnQ . e tihatthe ent of relating of seed potatoes had . Some discussion piece on the merits of the inner: gration scheme cd Brig. Gen. Horn¢ by andthe matter was left over Q give the members an opportuni S -rslusn r'a.lr.s»r noNonn.;"' The members of the Mont carm Women’s mstitute honored thai# esteemed pastor, Rev. Theod Ge.l1s.nt,`pn the occasion' of birthday on October iird by a pert at the Rectory tha/|; evening. '1'h§ reception rooms were very bcliutig fully decorated with autumn flow ers and greenery. About’ eight# guests were present including Re# Martin Monaghan, D. D., of Mis ccuche and Rev. F. X. Gallant Bgmont Bay. There were ii num of old friends from -Summersij and some from the neighborlnf parishes. After the guests had ex: tended birthday greetings to th( Reverend Father, Mrs. Lucien Ar¢ senauit was called up to read af address, in French, expressing tl'i¢_ good wishes of the members of thg Institute and others to Rev. Fathe Gallant upon this happy occasion; Mrs. Amos Richards then present `ed a lovely gift. Miss Helen Gillis ,on behalf of the teachers cf th¢ district presented s. birthday gil; all accompanied by a few appropria remarks. Rev. Father Gallant a received gifts and birthday greg; ings from other guests. Rev. Fame; Gallant very graciously achknow* ,lodged the kindness of his pin-teh-»= ioners, remazking that he woul always treasure the memory of thi _ delightful occasion. A charming ev: ening was spent in cards and Q ishort musical program with char; uses. Rev. Theodore Gallant ren dered some beautiful selections org the piano. which were much op* preciated. Rev. F. X. Gallant also: favoured dhe company with som? vocal selections. Dainty refresh: ments were served by the ladies; before the guests departed.-B l BIRTHS 2 _l@f: ROBERTS-At Kinkora, Septembeg 22, 1934 to Mr. and Mrs. Aloysiu42 Roberts, a daughter, Regena Vlvqg ian. _ 2 nrrms-At the city Hospieeg Sept. 24. 1984. to Mr. and Mr Moses Peters. a daughter. ‘E ‘ S I! DOYLE-At Earnscliffe on Sept. arid Mrs. Bern 1934. to Mr Doyle, a. so . BISO-Alt the 28, 1984, to Biso a son, TAYIDE - At Grace Ml Hospital, I-Halifax. S°pt. 38. l L. J. and Mrs. _ Dougherty) a son. ' Mummy-At wilmot, 1934, to Mr. and Mrs. _James 1%- phy Granville, a son, James 1 drew. _ MOILESIDE-At the Pxincemdward Island Hospital cn October 1. T591. to MX. and Mrs. Lloyd Moreside, City, a son. FCNTANA-In this city Sept. I9, 1984, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo lpn- tana, a son, Alfredo Arthur Giu- McQUAID-At the City Koqtiiial Oct. 3, 1984, to Mr. and M31. Elmer McQusid of Bedford e son. » MABIIAGIS ~ r‘ -aso1 -ki the Parsonage, Cornwall, by . n. x. nose. n.A, cn weeamg. sept. as, loss, _wnh-es Msexiniey or North River to :flir- loh Grace Molynesux, also of lihfth RlV8f, P. E. I. ‘mr asyuoms - Msenlon -- At hind home of the officiating mlnllr. on the evening of oct. 2, m4.“m-. rrenien lnweu Reynolds or :stu- ray River to Janet MacLeod, iso of Murray River. The happy young couple were mended by ur. and ma. lm uaopeod, Rev. o. n. Arla- sf.rc\§|` officiating. ' .- -_ £===§= ns:A'ms . _l nsrh-on saturday, 'ii zo, im; John A. names: nshnrs--Died. at Tram. _ muddy, oct. i. mi. Dr. inns Harris, ,formerly of Charlotte nnarnr--at wilniot. 'sept....m mi., James Andrew, infant ind! of `\ll‘. . Mrs. James _M\|r!hy. arms"-.st Indian need, _ _‘asa sept, _saith-(_, nods chart. vm of Wilfrid. ~ u. aged All l|sA"i'i‘llIWs‘-At the tome cl. .lihn lid, Gofdoa.sra%iws. aged'u.ysara» ’ .‘ ' nz. if urrrimws-At the horse or ohn lsebbs, october 1, mi.’oo'%dcn_ Matthews. aged 14 years. ‘""‘ srccuup-At the city. lreeplth Oct. 3, 1984, Infant son of Mr .and Mrs. timer lsoquaid aedford. ii .li .ienvu I I 1 A i l I l . 1 1 fi Q . .Af gsidiaw-7 . é .5 1 5. _ i K l . 5 _ 1 l , J? _f_~.uf.in.~la»l. .L-_..;:$a <...`~ new 1.1--_~»..`-@- ~‘-.n-....._,». _ i i v- v 11,. .l . _.li t v / _. v - i .- *.- 4. li .‘ ,/ _ . 1;.-_ __ (TH - *.5* _ . v ‘ \