r PAGE FOURTEEN OUR NEWS BUD THE CHARIXYITETOWN GUARDIAN WE GET FOR OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS 'r-uh pa.‘ ._ JULY‘ 18. 1936 {-__ MONDAY SAD NEWS m:Caivan—woral has been received by Mrs. A. W. Robertson, East. Royalty. of the death of her aunt. Mrs. John F. Robertson. Sudbury, Ontario. The remains will arrive in Charlotte- town this evening accompanied by‘ her’ son. Mr. J. F. Robertson. The‘. funeral will be held from Mc- Lcan's Funeral Home morning at it a.m. Peoples Cemetery. Interment Mrs. Nelson Gay. 0‘Leary. passed away in the Prince County Hos- pital on Sunday morning after a short llill(‘S5. Mrs. Gay was before hcp marriage a Miss Lidstoiie of Lot ll. She was most highly rc- Sl>."cY.i‘(l in the conimiinlty and her death will be learned with regret. There are left to mourn her hus- bnnd_ two sons, Lester and Charles. and two dsiiglitcrs. Mrs. Aliiscii H’)l‘l‘.e of O'Leary and .\«irs Adams in the United States. Much s_vmp:i- , thy is extended to the family. The death occurred :n the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlotte- to-.vr._ on Saturday fo .\/lrs. ‘.\’o.sl<_v Haney of Clinton at the age of 55 '-'l‘lI|'S. Mrs. I-Icaney was Floreixce Dennis. daughter of the late Wil- ‘iilim Dcnnis of Mnrgatc. and was most, highly esteemed. She leaves to mourn her husband. two sons and fotir daughters, also one sis- ter. Mrs. Edith I-Icaney of Clinton. mid one brother, Mr.‘ Wlbiir Den- nis. on the hoinestearl at Margate, to all of whom sympathy is ex- tended. The funeral will take place this aftcriioori at 2 o'clock from the United Church a'. Clinton. In- tcrmcnt will be at Margate Cem-' etcry. Many old frzends will regret to loam of the rather sudden passing of Ml.'\< Kailici-iiie Fitzpatrzcki iiliose (i‘.‘£\Ill occiii'ic(l on Suiiclav A‘tl.’ll‘lllll"! at the home of her niece. Tuesday ‘ ‘ record attached to various hospit- .als. Mr. Lloyd Wonnacott served with the artillery elsewhere. I at Vimy and l _.__ ! FATHER 0'HANLl:‘.Y na- ‘CEIVES I)EGREE—The degree of ‘liicentiate in Phlosophy has been conferred on Rev. J. P. Emmett 0'1-Iitnley, B. A., by the Angelico College in Rome, according to word I‘0(.’,i\'€i| at St Dunstarrs Uni- versity yesterday. Father 0Hanley l is spending the summer in London .and will return to the Angelica fh ‘ October. " l i Ii\[PEI1s‘().\'ATE comer: OF!-‘IC. l ERS — lcountry ii-_-re arrested by Corporal lI3radlcy iii the R. C. .\l. P. yester- 'f‘\vecd_v on a chzirgc nf impersonat- iiniz police officers. Tiii-y wcrc rc- niandcd for a week end released on i::iiI. I: appears that they searched s:-vcral houzes on the north side of Qiiccns County for liquor Saturday _iil,tht. ' that they were no- , Izcc uflicers. ‘ they found no liquor 1 DOGS TO BE IUT ON Slflill‘ .-So L-t‘i'l’1US me lo es suffered by ‘l‘i‘iiii*c Ed\'.'a.. . .iid farmers this i'c:ii‘ due to 1‘-i aging canine s.ic.:ii- 2» that l\Iouii'.td Police in the : instructed to i.".lL‘i‘ of Agi announced 0 MJ‘. Dennis said he had received re. irc W. H. Dennis night 35 siiccp were destroyed by roaming dogs, while a week later in another district in the province the kill was 35, other reports of sheep- l:il.iiif:s on a smaller scale had been received from various other sections of the Island. he said. DIR. IVIURLI-:Y‘S APPO[i\"[‘MEyT —-Mr. J. B. Murley. Charlottetown. ins bccn appointed Dominion rep- rrscntativc iii the Provinc:- for the Dominion Uiicmpioymcnt Relief i\irs. Joseph Callagliaii, Siiniiiicr- side ll/ii;-s Fitzpatrick had been falmlil as usual until Saturday slit) mi: seized with a par stroke from which she did not re cover. i The deceased was a native of Szirnmcrsidc but had lived the. greater part of her life in Mont:-l inn, For the past seven years shei had lived Wllll her niece to whom, much svmpa'.hy L; extended in hcrl sui'l(icii bcrcawcnient. The only re-l nialning one of the I-‘irzpatrickf family is a brother Joseph in! Allston. Mass. The funeral will take place on Tll('Sd’l)' at 9 am. from the resid- Pnxt‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Callaghan to St. Paul's Church and cemetery. alytlcl - l Friends will regret to learn of Eh!‘ passing of MI’. William Aux-i-ti l\fncQu:irric of Siimmerside whosci death occurred in the Prince‘ CDlli’i!_V Hospital at 8 o'clock Sun-i driv morning after a Mr MacQuarrie was bo l\.Iai-Quarrie. He had resided al life in Sunimcrside where he was‘ m-..-L highly eslo€med. There are left to mourn his wid- ow. formerly Elsie Kenny of Sum- merside, one son, Richard. one daughter. Mrs. George S. Mo also one sister. Miss Alice rlson: M.icQuai'ric. who arrived Boston on Saturday. Much sym-3 pathy is extended to the bercavedl family. The funeral will take place on‘: Tl'i“Fdll_V at 2 pm from St. Mary'si Church to the Church of Englandl l‘f‘l’l"i"‘.t“l‘\' at S! I:‘.lcc.n'ii".s. Rev. Dr.i Hunt Will cfficiatc in the absence of the rector. \'cn. Archdeacon‘ Whitc. TUESDAY I-‘OFF. (‘.ABI.\E'I‘ MINISTERS 1'0 , VISIT III-IRE-—l-”oiir Federal Cnoi-l net Ministers arcm vi:iLPr‘ince Ed-l ward Island during the next couplcl of months. On his return from T Enrzland. Hon C A. Dunning is l"A- i pected to sp£‘ud_ two or three weeks here. while Hon. C. D. I-Iowc. Mili- is‘.c‘ of Rr.ilwa_vs; Hcn. T. A. .1r3r.ii', Mllll$1Pl‘ of the Interior; and Hon. W. D. Eu‘.cr. Minister of Trarlc rnd Commerce will also come to the Ii.- lartcl. it was learned. Thirty—thrce Prince Edward Is- landers, veterans of the World. War. relatives of those killed in action will sail with the nl1- l grims bound for the Vimy cele- bration. leaving Montreal on July i lflth. There will be a fair sprlnl:- : ling of men who participated in the ; assault. a war nurse or two. and . other members of the Canadian Corps. Accompanying the pnrtv as an official who will aid in the organ- ization of the pilzrlmagc will bi‘ Mr. George E. Shcrren, who for many years was Secretarv for the 9 Cimadlan Legion in Charlottetown. He and his wife will remain over in England to vuit Commander P. I C. sherren. who remained in inti- ltary service after the war and is now attached to the Royal Air For-re at Feiixstone. \ other Oharlottetown people mak- Int the trio are Mr. Malcolm Mac- xinnoll. Dr. James Bltnchard. hil wife and mother. Ool.~I!.--D.~John- I015. Dr. J. D. ‘MOOMEOII. Mldl Ill! Gillan. Mr. Lloyd Woonuotf. of the Port Office Department. ms: . In Kirwen. Ire. Ruth Bimb- on. Miss Mildred Harrington. Mr. Edwin Johnston. Mr. Joseph Dun- can, ‘Mr. and Mn. Dav'd Robert- [on of Rural Route 8. was Marion I-cmfllui. - Doctor Johnson. hectare of his top with tho Outed- ‘ml in: mm vim: l 4 l Miss Ann Bruce. daughter of Mr. brief llln€S8- I John J. Bruce.Milltown Cross. Prince in in 1372 l Edward Island, became the bride of and was the son of John Mac—;Mr. Angus McLeod. son of Mr. and Qiiarrle and his wife Grace Lylelivfrs. l hls;The bride w in white lace with accessories to match. I-Icr bouquet was talisman roses . Aft’-r young couple left f-r Prince Ed- and ward Island on a short honeymoon i-. trip. They will _re=ide in Braintree, Mass. Mrs. McLeod is a graduate fl-on-1‘I1lil‘SB of rlage she was tendered a miscel- she is held. .\.‘fr. fin Branch of the Department of Lab. cut‘. and provincial authorities in co ll(‘CllOll with iincrnploymcnt relief l1F0li‘ci:<. Agreements with rcgiird M this season's projects are to he signed on July 15. In the mean- n. “"1" M1‘ MWEEY has received his -Campiheil. James H. McDonald. John cl ' profession attended credentials and has submitted them to the Provincial Government. For- mer‘-i.V in thc emplty of the Patriot “f‘W5Df|p“r, Mr. Murley is also well known as a sports writer and an- nouncer. He is a returned soldier. having cnllstcd at the outbreak of war and served overseas with the 6th C.M.R H" is a brother of Mr, J M Murley. provincial manager of the Canadian National Telcgraphs. WEDDING BEI.LS—A very pretty marriage was solemnized at the United Prcsybterian Parsonage, Quincy. Mass. on June 27th. the Rev. Wm. Nich:l ofiiciateing. when Angus McLeod.'Quinc_v. Mass. as charmingly gowned the ceremony the the Goddard Hospital. Brockt-n Mass. Prcviousto her mar- larieous shnwcr at the home of Mrs. Alexander Nicholson. Quincy. and the many beautiful gifts recclvcd testify to the popularity in w_hich (1 Mrs. MrLeod‘s many friends wish them e\'er_v suc- ccss in life. 1 ycung men from the _ His duty will be in am, in at whenlll-"~15’ll capacity between the federal i lion. Rev. Dr. Sigma DeMolay; and for the past . Mitchell School for Boys in Biliar- lca. Mass. The young couple left on a wed- ding trip of a few weeks. during which time they w.ll visit points of interest on Cape Cod Mrs Stevens, hcr mother and two sisters motored to the Island lent summer visiting friends and relatives ‘ liable ‘ll every way. iyof which she never fully recovered , i_,- ling.-i-stood mm ‘ Duriiig .1’! l.i‘l5 line «he was never accepted tiieard to complain. and .her illness with true Christian pa- ll(‘il.'P and l'PSi§:I‘.alUIl. Slic ciicd fortllicd by the r ins of ‘he Catholic Church of iihicli she was a devout mcniber. She leaves to mourn two sons and one (laugh- ter. Jchn J on the homcstead. Rev, ,lter frequciiiiy iiiiiniig her ipassecl away. Marion. wife of John ports that :n our locality in a single A_ C.”m,be-1. N,_,“.wn_ A dnugmm,‘ gi icatchrine. died several years ago The funeral took place to All isaints Church. Cardigan. on Mori- day, June 22nd, the large concourse of people who attended showed the esteem in which the deceased was held. Solemn High Mass was sung by her son. Rev. Joseph E. Campbell. [Deacon Rev. J. C. Mzicdonald. D. iD.. Sub—dcc.con P.-iv. Owen Kic- igins The following clerty were iircsmt: His Excelency Rt. Rev, Bisliop O‘Su‘l‘.van. Rev. Dr. McMa-i Monaghttn and Rev. iL. Dougan, Patiher Campbell performed the iserviccs at the grave, The pail fbearers WI'S‘e Messrs: John‘ Fitz- 'patrick. John Johnston, Francis J. Somers, and R J. MoLellan. R.I.P. The members of the Millvicw Women's Institute met at the h-me of Miss Mary Grant on Thursday evening. July 3. for their rcguiar monthly meeting. After the biisincss part of the meeting was over Mrs. Charles Mc- Kenzie read an address to Miss Adele smith. the teacher, who had taught in the school for five. years. And on behalf of the members of the Institute. Mrs. Walter Crane presented Miss Smith with 11 beautiful electric floor lamp. The foil zwing is the address: Miss Adele Smith Millview. Dear Pi-iend,—We the members of the Miliview Women's Institute wish on this occasion to express our ‘sincere appreciation of your efforts in connection with our society, You are leaving us. to take up the trust that your endeavors may still be crowned with success in thcnoblc profession which you adorn, In the years you have laboured in our district you have endcarcd yourself not only to our hearts but also to those of our children and when we Iass:-mble from time to time. around our ‘Council Fire" we feel sure their shall be a kind voice to murmur. "I wish she were hcic." Although you are leaving us. it wedding of the B. A very pretty Juno. took place at the home bride‘s mother. Mrs Annie gives us pleasure to know that _vc.ii are not going to a clzstiznt country and we may still have the oppr- tunity of meeting you ccasionalli-. In vour school work we cannot C°°k"°““- "The Fflmdl-" M~‘p‘*"5'" lheip but recall with gratitude your in Henniker. on Saturday. June 27. at four o'clock P M . when her eldest daughter Mildred M was united in marriage to I-I-snrv W S.‘cvci-is. oldest son of Mr. and Mrs I-Iaro‘.d F‘ Stevens. of Med- fi-.>ld, It/.l,i_=s. The Rev Ficd B‘i“ll"lll’l'i(‘_\’[‘l'. pastor of the Con- irrr-izntioni-il churcl‘ of the Uni- v-rs iv of New Hampshire. fcrmcd the double rm: ceremony ‘ in front of a beautiful arch of as- priineus fern studded with crown vcich,sThrrc were other floral decorations of roses. foxglove and i dalsi&= Tie brlrlc was given in marriage by her mother. and her aunt. Mrs Charles N Flanders played the ivcrliliilfr music. - The bride was A charmingly at- tlrrwl in a long gown of while satin. with train and Tofirr bvldal veil She rarried a shower bouquet. of white rose biids and was at- 'ir-nded by her sisters. Mrs. Ruth C Gillinzham as matron of honor and Miss Thelma Cnchrane as ibrldcsmaidz who wore gowns of pink Moiiswine dc sole and wore ' corsagcs of American Beauty rose: The groom was attended by his brother Robert 1" Stevens, and his brother Allen acted as usher. The ceremony was performed in the presence of relatives and close friendrof the brde and groom. A reception followed. The mothers of the bride and groom assisted in receiving. The bride and groom graduated not the University of New Hamp- iblre. class of 1934. The bride was I. member of Theta 't1pulla'reorori- ii! and Psi Lambda. Honorary Home 3.2.. omlcv. loeiety. and in her senior year was awarded the P.-.i Lambda Silver Cup for per- lnd bcbolutld two. KUIKIIIKI in Kflflh Induce 2 In men: tlvrd-I club indI'.,II\d mm. ~~ho¢lflflI . DPT‘ ‘. devotion to the pupils and it would appear that their welfare was ever in your thoughts. We ask you ti accept this small (rift ns :1 remembrance cf your so- : iourii among us and we hop!‘ that lPl’f)\‘l€lf’lN\‘. from whose liazwd we ‘receive each perfect gift. may ‘grant you years of health, happi- noss and prosperity, i Signed: {The members of Mi'lvicw Women's ‘Institute. — Mrs. Walter Crane. ‘Presidcnt; Miss Gertrude Vallctt. : Scc'v Treasurer. l ‘ END PAIN-—Soothe SCRE HANDS byRubbingin LINIMENI K3-Dill lgina Maternity and Alpha Honorary Architectural society, and an active member of two years a successful teacher in The At her home, Mitchell River, on June 18th. Euplicmia. rciict of the‘ late Donald D. Campbell, aged 7'1‘ , years. i The deceased was a woman of . t l h '1 , id d t' vii ewsm bv*°i'° MW-‘iiie ii.."i§‘§5 .°ii..ii?..‘..§°..’..,"..’?....3’.l ..‘.‘°'?..? lrcligicus duties. affab’e to all who came .n contact with her and char- ziniiiicd by a fall. from the effects duties cf your home school and M‘ ciui.-is to which he was destined. WEDNESDAY LEAVES FOR SYDNEY—ReV- E. Hensley Stavcrt, Grand Worthy Patriarch of the sons of Temper- ance. Prince Edward Island. left yesterday afternoon for Sydney. Cape Breton. to attend. the annual sessions of the National Division of the sons of Temperance which meets there July 15-17. A large number o delegates from United i States as 'r'll as from the various iprovinces of Canada will attend. AWARDED DEGREE — T h 0 ‘ Frederick Williams University Bresiau has awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to Rev. A. S. Murray M A , B. D “Wii.h Dis- ilnctioii" Last year Mr. Mlirray won the Von Humboldt Scholarship the first Canadian to have won the honor. His many friends will con- gralulate him on the success at- tending a year's study in Europe. Aboiii iwiqie years ago she w-_,_; His parents well know in P. E, I now reside in Sackville N 13. Mr. Murray b."K8l’l his scholastic carecr in I‘ W C winning the Governor G:iicra‘i‘s medal. This was follow- cd by winning distinction in Dal- liousic and honors in Pine Hill D-.viiiit_v Hall. and an M A from Coiuiiibza After visiting the graves of his old companion in arms in the 8th S2:-ge -Battery, he returns to Canada :35 On Slflht. M‘it- .Joseph E. in Regina who \lSlll‘di -—-~ 1 A ‘ ilinc s » “W “Wk °“d- ‘WW 1 and was on his way home when she. I-‘iineral services for Miss Annie R Coles. were held from the : G.’\l‘(lC‘l'lEI' fiincrnl home, 50 summer Haverhill. Mass. May loth ‘- Rev J 1" Policy. D. D pastor of- ihe first presbylerian church. offi-3 ciiitcd. Former Alderman Bcriiard. L Dumln rendered several selec- tion Nurses from the Gale hos-, pital attended the services in a _. body. and were in full iinlform ‘ During the services, the nurses ‘ stood at atlcniicn and went to the grave where they formcd a guard of honor. l i The pail bearers were‘ John L [ Marsh-"i-?'l: Chcsirr Allctls: James. Morrow. Max Groom: Dr. Alden.l, George and Jess Puller, Jr. i Alderman Warren, 0 I-lunklns ccmmissloncr of health and chari- t.c=. and William W savage. Dil‘H‘.lOI‘ of the Municipal I-fospitals were present, Members of the Medi- the ser- vices in a body. Burial was in 1 E mwood Cemetery. Bradford. ..\fass.. where committal services ‘I were conducicd by Rev Dr, Policy. I Many floral tributes received 1 It has b1‘f‘.'l'f1(" our painful duty to irccnrd the death of one of Mon- .i:iLruc's most highly regarded and respected citzcns in the psirsnn of Isaac E. Burden, who passed away Slmdfil’ morning May 31st at the comparatively ‘early age of sixty- five years As Mr. Burden hiid ibccn iii only ii few dais. his death ‘ came as a severe shock to his rela- ll\'(‘S and friends. He was a native of Fredericton, N. B. a son cf Mr. and Mrs. James Burden of that city. He was edu- icated in the city schools and at the ‘Unlvorsity of New Brunswick. after ‘ which he took a bllSll’l(‘S5 course at ;thz- Reiicville Business College at |BcLlvilic. Ontario He was well pre- pared educationally for the onerous He joined the Kitchen Contract- int: C:mriany of Fredericton as ac- coiintrmt and pnymaster, with Wliom he remained for fifteen ycars. f‘llll’llilI which time they built many lirniich railway lines and other public works in the Maritimea. in- vice was c:nducted by the pastor. the Reverend Mr. Long assisted by the Reverend Mr. Armstrong and the Rev. Mr. Sterling. From thence to the New Cemetery where the Masonic funeral service was fit- tingly performed by the Most War- shipful Past Cirand Minster L. M. Mcxlnnon asslsbed by the Most Worshipful Grand Master Kenya and several of his officers. I8 W311 as a large number of his brethern from st. Andrwes Lodge AF. and A.M. Montague and St. George's Lodge AP. and A.M. Georgetown. His body was committed t) the grave. his spirit. having taken flight to the great unknown beyond from whose bourne, no traveller re- turns. ‘ I-IL: work was not done. but his column was limrcii. his death was u:it'imcl_v, and his Brctlicm mourn. VISITATION T0 IIEBEKAII LODGl'r—Mbmbora of Alpha Re- bekah Lodge No. 10. I. 0. O. I". were honored Tuesday evening at the regular meeting when Miss Ida McDonald. Thoi-burn. N. 8,. vice president of the Rebekah As- sembly of the Maritime Provinces. paid her official visit. At the con- clusion of a. very enjoyable pro- gram the vice president gave I. very interesting and instructive address on the work of the order. complimenting Alpha Lodge on the excellent work which it is do- 1'18 n the provnce. Addresses were also given by P. O. M. Ryan. Grand Representative Bro, Houle and Past President Sister Ruby Houle. A presentation was made to the Vice President on behalf of the Lodge by District Deputy Pre- ! ..‘l'lANO RENTAL AT CARD!--, .‘ GAN—Ml.-s '1‘ci-csa Don:ihoe‘s music. pupi‘s finished their second yearl ‘ with a piano i'cc‘tal.oi~. Tuesday It. l"Roads End." Cardigan. before an‘ audience made up of parents Endi ll'lel‘lt‘Ls of the musicians. The re-. cltal featured a varied l>Y08TEm: it ich ranged from the old German. drinking song. “Ach du Lieber" to: Padei‘e\\‘ski's Minuet Op. 14. No. 1.. ,and included "Blue Danube." Beethovens “Hymn to JOY." BMW! 1 “Minuet. in G." and selections from i the works of Kennedy. TschalRow- sky. Schumann. Lange. Krocger. Offenbach. Clioplh and Masters. Solo i)€I‘i0l‘l‘il-i‘l’S included the Miss- es Jean McDona.‘.d. Harriet Mc- Eacherri. Marion McEachern. Rltai Murphy. Teresa Murphy and Lil-; lian, Walsh, and Mersrsz Roberti Donahuc and Kent. McDonald. Al- so on the program were three due‘s. Mci‘.drissohn's “Spring Song,". by the Misses Harriet and Manon McEachi-m, Offenbach: "Duet Earcarolc" by the Misses Rita and} Teresa Murphy. and the Duet Theme ’rnni-Shiiberfs Unfinhhedl S_vmniiniiy by Miss Jean McDonald‘ and Kent Mcl’:ona‘d. i \ TIIURSDAY PAPER-MAKl.\'G I-‘lLM—Mr. W. M. Lundy accompanied by Mr. N. B. Powler cf the Howard Smith Paper Co, Ltd,. Montreal, are at present visiting the province and renewing ll’lPl1dShlDS with old customers. This evening for the benefit of those in- terested Mr, Poivtcr will show in the Canadian National Hotel ‘a film illustrating paper manufacture, which is certain to be much appre- elated. BELL5—A very pretty wedding was solemnized at the Roman Catholic Church at Wellington on Wednesday morn- ing when Miss Bertha Ann Cam- eron of Wellington was united in marriage to Frederick Alexander MacDonald of Shcrbrooke. Rev. Urban Giiiis performed the cere- mony in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends. The bride looked very sweet in a white lace dress with picture hat and white accessories. Miss Edith MacDonald, sister of the groom. was bridesmaid and wore a pretty dram ‘of yellow chiffon and white hat. Mr. Albert Cameron. brother of the bride. was best man. A wed- ding breakfast was served at the bride's home following the cere. many. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald have many friends who wish them cvcry success in life S. —Wl:'.DDING On the evening of June 20th a. suriiriso party was given at the home rf Mrs. C, D. Macbcan. Clyde ciiidin: the Murray Harbor and Montague branches in this Pro-I \‘lll'“l‘. i. Mr. Burdi-n‘s qualities of heartl and mind p’illllr,‘f‘1 him out for posi- tions of distinction and honour. He ‘had been. a Justice cf the Peace. Town Magistrate for the town of lvfontagiic. Accountant for the Mon- tague Furnisliiiig Company Ltd. and Secretary Treasiirer of ihcl Montague Electric Company. Ltd.l While at the time of his death he was :1 Past Master of the St. An- ‘dI‘f’W'5 Lfidllt‘ N0. 13. AF. and A.M.. as well as liuviiig been Secretary cf ‘the same I.:~.dr:t- for some years. He was also Slipencllary Magistrate tor ‘the county of Kingss County. A conimissioner for taking affadavits in the Supreme Court and a com- missioner in Kings County for tak- ing proofs and acki‘f“ivledgemeiits of deeds and wills. Mr. Murden was a lover of rflil.-'l(' and particularly admired the mas- ters. He was a citizen which Mon- .tegue can ill afford to hsc. A lov- lng husband; a kind father and a man who had a. host of friends He iV."'t$ a stauch SIlDIl’tI'tf‘l‘ of every ‘ good coiisc. ‘ Besides his wid-w. who was for- jmi-rly Miss Ada M Campbell of ‘Pcwnall. he leaves to mourn five children: Margaret RN.. Charlotte- .towri; James. of the Bank of Nova iscotia, Charlottetown: Gladys. ‘iLiic-lllc and George at h~me. to whom the Guardian exizends its most sincere sympathy. The funeral, which was largely i-ittended took place on Monday. June last at 2 pm. from the United lchurch. Montague. where the ser- River, zn honor of Miss Winifred Best. Mr. J. H. MacPliail acted as cliziimnaii of the evening and after stating the purpose of the gather- H12 called on Mi‘-. J. H MacPhailtn read the address. while Mr. Allie Mzicbcan presented Miss Best with a ii-:~li-fillcd purse, Though taken \'(‘l')' much by siii".iri_sz-, Miss 343;: tliriiiked her frici‘.cLs for tlieir kind |'(‘mf‘lI‘.‘;)I‘flllCE‘. The address was as follows- Ml.-‘s Winifred Best. Dcar Winnie:—We. the members of the Clyde River Baptist Church. knowing that you are abouttoleave ;iir community. have gathered here tonight to express our regrets at vour departure. and to wish you well for the future. During the vcrirs that you have been among us. we have come to look upon you as one of ourselves, and it is with a feeling sf genuine regret that we say farewell to you, In going. we send with you our very best wishes for your future happiness and suc- cess wherever your lot may be cast. we have apprecate clvcry much your work in the different activit- ies of our church and we know it will be hard to fill your place. Be- fore we part we would ask you to accept this gift which comes to you an a token of our appreciation of your true worth. signed on behalf of the Clyde River Baptist Church. After singing "For She's I Jolly Good Feliyw" a. delectable lunch of ice cream and cake was served by the ladies. The singing of "Blest Be the Tie Thai. Binds" brought a very enjoyable evening to I close. slclent Sister Sadie Bentner, and the Noble Grand. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. from Charlottetown the V.ce President goes to summer- side. Albeirton, and Montague. While in the city. Miss McDonald and her friend Miss Day of Thor- bum. N, 3.. are the guests of Mr - and Mrs. A. J. I-Ioule. I-Iillsbcro st. A shadow ‘of glsom was cut over Eliiotvale and vicinity on 'niesda,y evening June 16th. when the Angel of Death claimed as its victim P. chard Gill, at the age of seventy- three years. A'though in failing health for some time the end cams quite sud- denly and despite all that loving hands and tender nursing could do he finally succumbed to the mighty hand of that great. reaper, death. During his illness he was fre- oucntly visited by his pastor, Rev. Basil Croken who administered ID him the last rites cf the Rcmrian Catholic church. There are left to mourn the loss of. a loving father and kind brother one son Frank. on the homestead: Three brothers, John and James in I<‘.liiotva‘e. who were at his bedside at the time of his death; William, in Roxbury. Mass: also my sisters. Mrs. Edward L. Mcciarry, Iona, and Mrs. Charlotte Annie McNamara. of Newton. Mass The funeral which took place on the morning of June lath to st. Joachlm's Church. Vernon River, was largely attended. Rev. P, D. Mccvuigan officiated at the church and grave. iuv. nuu Croken was present in the sanctuary. The pallbearers were Messrs Wm Power, Joseph Carmichael. Jchn Whelm. Lemuel Hughes. Patrick Connolly and John Mclinnis. Requiescat. in pace. At Charlottetown. Victory Ave. on June 23rd. the-re passed to his eternal rest an old and highly re- spected resident of Bethel. Int 48. in the person of John Murray Jen- kins. The late Mr, Jenkins was born at Birch Hill in the year 1844 and at the time of his death had reached the advanced age of 91 years and 6 months. In early married life he. with his wife took up flfmlnz at Bethel, where they l|')oured until owing to advanced age they sold out their homestead and removed to Cliarlottet-,wn over seven years ago. Mr, Jenkins was a consistent member of the Church of Scotland having been ordained I.|'l Elder in early manhood. He died as he had lived, firmly trusting in the will of God. Although of is retiring dispa- sition he always took a keen inter- est. in all that pertained to the welfare of the community in which he lived. During his years of infirmity he . ~The funeral of Alexander i Lafferty was held yesterday morn- was frequently visited by his be- loved pastor Rev. Ewen McDou§all. He leaves to mourn his wife. 101‘- merly Jessie Myers of I-Iarelbrooki five sons. Charles I-I.. Sherwood: James C.. Bethel; Samuel M..North Sydney. N.8.; John II.. New Glas- gow, N. 8.; Brute cf Strasbourg. Basin. and bottle, wife of Roland Harper, with whom he resided. ms funeral took place on June 24th from his late residence. vic- tory Ave., to Birch Hill Cemetery and was largely attended. Service was conducted by Rev. Ewen Mc- Dougall. assisted by Rev. I-lush Miller. The pail bearers were Henry Mutlmv. James Rankin,Erl'iest Lund Bruce Stewart. Arte-mas Perziwin and John Rankin. ‘FRIDAY PBE-NUPTIAI. SHOWER — A shower for Miss Ella Stavert. daugh- ter of the late John W. and Mrs. Stavert. North Bedeque, who is to be one of the season‘s brides was held‘at her home on Monday everl- ing, July 8th. The bride-to-be was escorted to the chair of honor by Miss Ellmn Stewart. while Mrs, Brewer Waugh plalyed the Wedding March, The many attractive and useful gifts were opened by the Misses Irma Baker. Jean Maecaull and Alice Waugh. while the accom- panying verses were read by Miss Margaret Pillman. Miss stavert expressed her thank: for the beau- tiful gifts and invited all to go to see her in her new home. After singing “For she’: a Jolly Good Fellow" the evening pused quickly in music. Dainty refreshments were served by the ladies. Friends were present from Hamilton. 1-0‘ sixteen and Margate. when Miss stuvert had been a successful teach- er. VISITS BIRTII PLACE — Mr. and Mrs. Allan Maoeunrrie of Bel- mont. Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. George P‘, Pingier of Weston. Muse. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John H. Macquarrie of Bonshaw. This is the first time in 53 years that Mr. MacQuarrie has been back to his birthplace. He saw lots of changes cspecially in Charlottetnvn. but finds the Island is just as beauti- ful as ever. RECEIVES SAD NEWS — Word has been received by Mr. Angus Buote. Rustioovllle, that his broth- er Dominick. had passed to his eternal reward at his home in Los Angeles. Callfomia. after a short illness. H, leaves to mourn his wife and three children. Also two broth- ers. namely Boniface Buote of Rox- bury. Maine. and Angus Buote. Rus- ticoville. P.E.I. and one sister. Mrs. - Mary Martin. saint John. N.B. FUNERAL OF MR. LAFFERTY P. ing from his late residence. 205 Water Street. to St. Dimstanb Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Mc- Cardle. The pail earers were: Messrs. Jcseph McRory. Geoflfi Power. James Loppin, Felix Her- rell, Frank I-Iowait and Frank Sigsworth. service at the grave was conducted by Rev. Father Dougan. “It was a. [rent relief for us to get- on the highway between Borden and Charlottetown. It L1 3 grand road. well built. The engineering II well done. I must compliment you people on having such an excellent high- way, and only regret that you have not more of the same." This was the tribute paid by Mr. Howard S. I-Iaddon. of Kingstree. South Carolina. for many ysars connected with the Darland Adver- tising Agency. an international oi- anizittion with branches all over the world. Mr. and Mrs. Haddon are visiting the Pl‘(.ViI'iCe and will re- main for at least. 3, month. Mr. I-Iaddon believed we should have a main arterial paved road ex- tending from Borden around the north. east and south shores find that the cross roads should be kept in good condition. although not necessarily paved. whilst praising the scenery of Int: province and commending the ser- vice and cuisine at the Canadian National Hotel and smaller pines at which he had stayed in this i.:c- vince, Mr. I-Inddon pointed out that tourists. as I rule, expect plenty of golf and fishing. He was dust)- polnted to learn that many of the trout streams on the Island but been seriously affected by netting. Rural rallies in the Roman catho- lic parishes of St. Peter's and Tig- nlsh are to be held July 22. At St. Peter's. Bishop J. A. O'Sul- livan of Charlottetown will celebrate Pontifical High Mass and a. special sermon will be preached by Rev. A. L. Slnnott. The district Catechism report will be submitted by Rev. M. J. Rooney of Cardigan and Holy Name Society reports will be pre- sented by Mr. H. S. McIntyre, St. Columbia; Mr. H. J. Hynes, Mon- tague; and Mr. J. A. MacDonald. Gienfinnan. Reports on activities of the Women's societies will be presented by Mrs. K. Creamer, Kelly's Cross; Mrs. L. C. Allen. oar- digan: and Miss M. Conway, souris. A public conference at which Rt. Rev. M. M. McDonald will preside is to follow. Addresses on Adult Education by Rev. Dr. J. A. Murphy. Rector of St. Dunstan‘.-. University. and on Rural problems and pro- jects by Professoi J. T. croteau. will be a feature of the meeting. Mass celebrated by the Vicar General during which a sermon will be preached by Rev. J. Gaudet of Bloomfield is to open the rally at Tignish. A public conference on parish activities to be conducted by Rev. J. A. MacDonald of Tignish is on the day‘s program. Various reports and addresses will be heard. At Hopefield. P. E. I. on Thurs- day. July and 1936 there passed away Mrs. christy MacI.eod. she was the daughter of the late Nor- man Macbean of and his wife Christy Stewart. Little Bands. and was born there 80 years ago. In early life she married Mr, Torquil MacLeod. Little sands. He pre- deceased her twenty-one years ago. For the past. few years she made her home with her eldest daughter. Mrs. J. A, Blue. Hopefield. who ten- derly cared for her mother in her last illness, Mrs. Mu:l'..eod was highly respected by all who knew her. a goad neighbor. of L cheerful disposition and a. devout. Christian character. surviving to _mourn the loss of a most affectionate and devoted mother are three sons and two daugh- ters: Norman and Torquil in Aili- son, Mus: John. Little sands: siiraii (Mrs. J. A. Blue), Hopefleldi Miss Minnie Maclleod, Boston Mass. A daughm Christena A. a bright young woman he had iusi; graduated from college passed Blvay twenty-six years ago. A brother Malcolm N. MacLeao. Little Sands two sisters Mrs. Flora Sl.0\\'lll‘t Little Sands and Mrs. Anni’ Phillips Bzston, Ma.ss., are also :.i to mourn. The funeral service was held oi; Sunday afternoon July 5th and ii. conducted by her pastor Rev. 'r. i: Goudge. The pallbearers were D, ii Livingstone, M. A, MacPhee. Alpx Blue. J. D. MacLelian. D. A. Muiir and Archibald Blue. She was laid i rest. in the family plot in the Ll:'.'_.' Bands Cemetery. On July '1. 1936. Mrs, Margaret 2; Vickery (Stewart) passed away at her home 181 Cedar St.. W(‘lle.w‘.c_v Hills, Mr.ss.. after an ‘illness of more than two years. She was born in I Southport. Prince Edward Island. , She is survived by her liiisband l William A. Vickery. and two da.i...'li. lters, Mrs. Arthur Burke of Soul.-i. iiort. and Mrs. Frank J. Goodwin. of Wcllesley Hills; also a sister Mrs Maxwell Henry of Southport. The funeral which was largely at- tended was helc Thursday. July 9 at 2:30 p. m. at St. Mary's Episcopal Church. Newton Lower Falls. SCI’- vices were conducted by Rev. Ruzor W. Bennett. Interment; was in S’. Mary‘: Cemetery. The pallbearers were life long friends. Iillm“l_\‘. Messrs. Thomas Burhoe, Wll:-on Cranton, Arthur smith. wBl~'.f‘l' Carroll, James Sheehan and Frfillk Hogan. The ve and esteem in which siti- was hei was manifest by the ."n:ir‘.y and beautiful floral tributes. 4Patriot please copy) lTIiTIf:ST—: T lVIEI.I..lCK—At Waterbury Hosp; 1 Conn., July if). 1936, to Mr. and fairs William L. Mcllick, a daughter, Inez Helen.—IP:itric: please cnpyi. RAMSAY-—Al; Summerside, July '3 1936, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ramsay. I daughter. COMPTON—At St. it). 1936. to Mr. Compton. a son. MCKENZZIE-—At. Belle River. P. E. I. on July 7th. 1936 to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McKenzie a son. Donald. JOHNSTONE — In the Prlfiu County Hospital. June ll. i935, to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnstorie, a son. Hi}ME—Al. Corraviilc. on June 24. I936. to M‘: and Mrs. George Eleanors, July and Mrs, Ra‘iih Hume nie Annie Acorn), a son PLOYER—At. Cardigan. on July 12. 1938. to Mr and Mrs. John Plnycr a daughter (nee Marion Birti ?:*¢ iuAUl.‘AUnEl<N—MACMlLLAN .- At St. James United Church West Covehead, Jilly 14. 1936, by Rev Thos A Wilson B5c.. Robcrl. Alexander Ma.cEachern of Mount Stewart P. E I and Eiizafoezii Maude MacMillan, of West Cove- head. P E I DOUTIIWRIGHT-MAHAIf»—At the Baptist Parsonage. Chai'lo'.ietowri. July 13th. 1936. by the Rev. H. L. Denton, Russell William Douth- wright of Saint John. NE. and Marguerite Eleanor Mahar of Char- lottetown. P.E.I. BALDEIISTON-HIGG[NS——At Zion Church. Charlottetown, by the Rev. 0, Carlyle Webster. Mr. William Earl Balderston. of Southport. to Miss Edna. Higgins of Charlotte- town. __..__?_.._:______?____. DEATHS nnowN— wood"I?iiind.s Jul.\' 16. 1936 Mrs. William Brown .i:t‘d 60 years. GAY--At the Prince County lim- pital, July 12, 1936. Mrs. ?\“ii~°Tl Gay of 0’Leary. MMQUARRIE — In the County Hospital. July William Albert MacQuarrie Summerside, aged 63 years. ‘ BUItNE'l"l‘—At Fort Augustus .l'.li37' ll. 1936, Elizabeth Burnett, ilflflfl tr. FRASER——At the residence of ‘.1. ‘ii MacMillan. York Point, on —-Si ‘ ~ ' July l2th, Mrs. Margaret. I-‘rn.-v-I her 87th year; widow of iii.» ..:i Charles Fraser. ’ I-‘ITZPATRICK — At Suiiiiiicrs.de July 12, 1936. Miss Katherinc F‘.'7.- patrick. P‘ IlEANIi‘Y—-At the Island Hospital. Jul ence Heaney. beloved wit Wesley I-Ieaney of Clinton Bl-ZAILS-At Brooklyn. P. E_ July 12, 1936. Margaret Mach widow of the late Thomas aged 87. ,n LAFFER'I‘Y—At the ChBflOll(’."-‘P Hospital. July 14. 1936, Alexaiiiiri . Laflerty. age 51 years. V 6 MlJR.PHY—At. Shamrock. Juli‘ 1‘ John a. Murphi. aired 84 -Ml," I-‘0RBIi‘.s—At Vancouver, B.C..AJ'il0!i 14, 1936. William Forbes, formcill North River. P.E.I. ‘ IIOBIIITSCN — At. Slldblll’,V'- W‘ on Friday, July loth. Mrs. Joiixiui Robertson, aged 83 years. Fune. from the McLean ‘ l‘r‘.i‘.ce 12. 1936. of Prince lull‘ if‘ y 11, lllTl4l_ l"IM- c of .\Ir 1. on it‘. ..ill ‘l(‘(1l’S 4.... JUST KIDS soon MORNING, MARTIN!‘ You oN"r srAi:n-so A BANK’ ACCOUNT OF A THOUSAND DOLLARS SOD TRBLAWNEV 5'TEBBlN$ WHEN ALL I'D CALL YOU AN OLD PASCAL! ._By Ad Carter