s; -— ~<n§|I -.-<--. . i PAGE Twatvz rrus (Jl-IARLU'l"1‘E'l‘UWN ' GUARDIAN OCTOBER 3, 1938 1i oua NEWS BUDGET For oua SATURDAY. SUBSCRIBERS MONDAY wedding br aikfast.‘ 1 255113113181; Wlghe sltftisdgivbécge '15:: -~. . . -‘\Z"'r ‘?“'- l1 "’ WINS MAN! rill -.\ -— Ltiri- n,“ ufinlihfkfxi neégldonMrs_ Rlumorgiuts verges beizrilgl; IEQS ‘by gra.ul.rt.uii.s or» cxi . iii .1 rs .' ._ " ~ rs. l‘ mi" oper, ‘ie r1 e- o- Wesiun _ Cariiiotdy", i"tt',;i[0.\ 1i, fsllligffifirllilq» Infill: lgiilzliridltcllnejolrlig be thanked her many friends for for l'9<'l‘l\’\11é{‘lllt\ll,\' abs,“ 5; " “a, m heQU-ues; Con- the beautiful gifts. Refreshments 811d third tum» tor id t ,,l.a‘.mn.ion_g_s"‘ were then served by the hostesses mllllljlllc I§f"‘*“1"' ‘ Y ' i‘ h l ITU-ESDAy after which music and singing ii i, eu- , In m“, den,“ ‘n Tuetday‘ Sepb brought the evening to ii closie. _, ‘nuns. gut-m of N91] Penpnuéc. the Tlie guests departed foi tler EIPKQDI" up... m" Viviana and [he 5m. homcs wishing Alice every future -- "~"- - - ""1 . . - . _ happiness. ‘.1 . .‘.‘.‘.’li" Ya!l2.‘.l‘..“.‘“i‘....‘°§’ 421.235. onset-sir 101"" l” <l _ I nmrhh," ' CAZETTED-ln the list of ap- Elrlttiiyie in h?“ t ' ._? " DOIIILMCHIS, promotions arlid m- = -i- -'1-- ~ . .. .. tirenieiits recently gazette ap- cii ’"“'"“'""‘" .‘.""","."., ""“““" iillcdlllixrlltltllllflllllsfl lllflsiillfféiiwycf- 12 June. iriée. P. a rarities-rd “L ' ‘l f,“ ‘ii’? "fpreuiled over bv President b1’ M810?! CB-lll- J- F- 51634111311» ' hp.‘ ll. L)“ .\liu"i".iv. It was also agreed 315E Jul)’ 1933- . , . u i 1' " d f A 1 ' i" ‘1i‘»".“.f“‘""; . “ W’ t Still-HO‘ ‘gfillalstflse flit? 1785p: —0UT aoAiiv-inre many ‘lfifillhl. " ,. inc .i\\*l)l'llllll)ll ailer defray- friend-S 0f MY- A- J- “($11151)” 9f 5””: “W” ‘ in»; .--\i;,.-;.,.,»§, . Augustine Cove are pleased to sec . . "T-‘iwf’, I ' him out and about again after his "(Huh "‘H '\ . r 1 A A _\4._,,_.Don.di_d' fol-me,‘ accident. Mr. Robinson_ suffered N” "l " " j‘ " ; '0,» H“, l>l.O\-_,_~‘Ciai Legisl severe injuries some time ago ‘ ‘ Au‘, Cousu-‘cuh-e candy when he fell from a load of hay yside at the bride's table it tn \ Kw,“ county m m5 while at work on his farm._ S. : l was uriaiii- . .. . . u a, mndarw -izi:1"t Riss _To ‘ ‘II ASHINQ- t federal com T05, D. (.—-Nliss Janet Martin _ ___ leaves early this week on return i v "i n P Co“ 9mg‘ to Wasirnigioii, D. C.. to resume y National Gizxrkoi s >|' i-t izrrritn" - ve.t r- h" dill“? 8-‘ secPfml-v i“ n" H; l‘. 11....» ". . f i ,. ._ .1 .- V‘ “m " i e pmplol’ o: the British Flmibas y. - i | ,Enroiue she will spend a icw days Iii‘ he!" "isici". bliss Siii. ‘R V I (‘ E SflThe l‘ . visitr». .. _\ S-‘illl iva lied in N w York City. i i trtriri A A. < ii Parlors to St. t ~-~—~ P. ,. “flypy/i Re- —Rl£'I‘l'R.\‘I£l) HUME -- Hon. .1 _ “a, “M, Med > Lent. Col. Sen .- Cl'{‘t‘lilllill Hac- _r- 31¢y1;,;~_,,n_ D D The t Arthur and AIL. slricAi"tliui" re- MQSS“ wank turned by plane m Summer. ide on Woods . MtilldllY atternoon from rm ciiJOY" “bk. -,,_..,; g.) .\'.-i\- York. Oiraiiyi iiiid Alrmirciil Dllllllg i>iiri oi lllrll‘ \l.\il they xii-ri- in ilu- storm .\\\'t‘]ii area in Lllti New England stiilcs and were soineyvhai, inconviiniciiccii with the disruption 0f traffic, which was caused through the storm. but es- caped thus".- pliiccs" ivhci-c the dis- tinction and rriirsi -‘t‘\\l1‘. .‘.lr. Muc- l7lll ii. Ge l A. .\"Iz Dina xriive was conducted Keefe, i Ii i. i. ‘.\ sivs so "rifrnaiiizsi, (‘RANGE I uc Ciiiiilorteioitvn lluard of . her-n iioliiieii by Prem- t" -\ Cwnntiliell, visiting Alum]. M,“ H“, ,;,_,,-u,»;p,., 15 .11- illltlll1t"\\'il!\ mos, llllll(ll\‘l\.\l)lt" biiuihal Hing? i i ' Ho 1X1 (‘WW l‘ 1-‘ l’ ar- tirriduirlji becorninii iiurniu t- us of the proposed ngiqnyfls l D ‘.‘. iinl. P. E L-Ciirribno. N. .- t ~= --i-rvlce. it was announced pQuCE TlGiYfE-Iloyal ~ i rIi. had been reported Cunng...“ , (i Phlitjt‘ were litiurd but 'I‘i"r\rie that I (t)i~ 35.153111: 1.. m,- {nvtlsflflflflllll oi '-. ti ecri coiittinitiii rig n .t;1..\_..1 iiuir of b."t".icin $1M . . l" n l1 inc NoviiSeirtia terminus gmfsiu” “U”; [he gummy, and ‘ “W” V’ Pmtml- making Excise Ollie."- over the ircek end --~~--~~-— I i -l"i> "mo"? ¢°5UY and “m3”- it was learned yesterday. P lice —-FOR \\'l\'\'lt'I.( y ~-—"" - »i.t of"i..ial; of the Dc- nu» s- ‘ it. ) ‘GF-“ENT ‘T Th“ ‘mgage’ 3l8§lI1alCsll?.nllZg\\'B:S suili There was " “’m‘7“n“e“‘ l“: “Wk "r no evizicrci- of a break i.io the “-"’l"“’ D""“."i R- N‘ Post Ofntr- buildup in ivhich the ‘J “m” o‘ M s.‘ and me Cttsioins" ariii Exes Lliliiw‘ is lo- ] QIAHQiTIiQIQIV1IKfIlBDILTEg" mud police said. The money was . ‘IV.’ Q . a I'll t ' Lllmk in t] . . ur’ and Mrs‘ A taken from n i in a is ii \I . " Mill, aunts c-X office, The till had been forced open, ‘Mounted Police ;-aid, sciiooi. r3113}? iiaisrixo- An additional class rouin would be opened in Queen Square School, as soon as arrangements could be completed. it was" decided at a meeting of the Ci i School Board Fvrriiin. P. E. l. The mar- . trike place in the near s Dorirzi is a t!‘ "trite - (."tll\'t‘lll anti St. l'.'il Toronto, w crnnlitjccz‘. at ilie . Bank of Nova Siio- _”_— i . ‘luv. Miss En/elvn Hessian. » M1’. J- O. Hllld-‘fllflll- C"? m‘ ltfrsrtifeilly“ of (itiorgetuwii was rip- i ' l!" Gt?“ Club o" m“ pointed teacher" in the n. w room. ('1 "P-"Yb l‘ I"ll""""‘~‘l"“In? Iiicrc-zisctl tiilt-iitlancc zit ilicsclitrol Rtilllfll‘ wvckly‘ (“"11" was given as" reason lorahe atl- of 1111’ C1111) 110m 1"“ ditiorial class. The vacancy on tiie the Canadian Nation- teaching sitafl of West Kent School. cuiiscci by the resignation of Miss Fstu" Raitcnbtujv witis not filled ptiimtitrcntlv, it _was aiiitouiicctl. The B ‘ll‘(l‘ decided. following complaints’ b) ll niunbci" of citizens. to irrrrhibit the prrictitic of boys playviiirg football nn Prince Street School grounds on Sunday afternoons. T0 STUDY I~'"()RESTR\' -~ Six- teen imys lcft PflllUo l"jll‘\.l'(l ls- land veslcitlziv fox" Frcilt‘ (‘i011 N- B, ivherc they will cniiii" ihc Aca- din Forestry Station for a tivo months‘ course in fnrtistry". "lhe course is provided irndci" the Do- llii‘l\l.<("l\'(‘S iii ti make foii in transpor- nrz. in the study ' . s ti tiir- province and in rim‘ tiy improving the con- irz. oi the pgppie, the prob- t‘(\\'ll‘.L'llL would be s r n 0 r E R T v- ' Robert on of Rcd ‘ill purctiascrl the farm i.c f rmeriy" owncd by Mrs. lllllllOIl-DFOVJIU-‘ll yiouth raining MHNM‘ n)" plan. Following the the E L M“ *1 we students: Alhcrr Campbell, Soi is ti” “not 5' usl; Sterling (tinipbiill, New MT- Glasgow, Earl Curricr, Eiirnsciiifc; Stephen McDonald. North W1lt~ shire," Ernest Doucette, Rusjico; . Charles C. Hansen. Marshfieldv; l. . _>- Charles Jones. Powiitil; Charles (‘ostrich , schirl store .\'IcPhail, Bonshaw; Kt-lill 1\'lcl(in- .i".. mill arc within three uon,_ Elierslic; Donald NlcLcod, a “U.., M; RUbrq-pon Wellington; Raymond Moklei". St. hflnjg {it Red Innis: Donald Nicholson, Chin"- mpht-w ML Eryjn lottctuwn; Stephen Iltiddin. Chili"- ’ lottcioivn. Alton Ross. Summersidtr; Preston Sobei‘. Albany; F, F. Hynes, received from four city; Montaglw- is in the mailer o U..“ .. 't‘l\t‘tl vrhilc under ar- sTumcsls RHLPHON 1N ZION (‘IIYRCII Il.>'\I.l4—On Mon- day evening. October 3rd. an eii- joyiable evenine was spent in Zion Church Hall when a recep- tion was tendered the Presbyter- i. James Connolly. "ab- iti any siiuttcsiion that siiilcrcd at the stable". the police mid in a report sub- ll mcetinz of the inn students and friends _b,v the ' The rc- Christian Endeavour". Society of Worship Zion Church. Foilmririg the itvcl- Fiitcr, chairman of comlnc iicnrarks of Rev. (i. Carlyle rxn and “(is signiid in Webster a specialiy arranged pro- ‘iiin by COllll. Heath Mclri- izramme was presented. Vocal solo. riuairmaii of the police cem- Miss Olive Par-frantic: reading. i" iii cf re court ii and Stlii- Mrs. F, A. A. iiluteh, vocal solo. it!" K- M. Nlflfiitl. Miss Claire McMillan A sintz 5on0; i1’ '31“ PftllTi-iei“ "1- led by Rev. Mr. Webster. in which T“"i'l1'»- "Y 5“ ll» rill present. tcvk ptiri. was also a "Y1" '>"i‘-“l-”*')l'»‘-‘i C" pltinsintz feature of the evcninizls J- programme. The accompanist. for the evcninc was Miss Jean Fraser. -ARBIVED IN BUMMERSIDE —Mrs. Robinson oi’ Melford, Sask- atchewan. arrived in Bummersids on Tuesday evening on a short visit. Mrs. Robinson i: a guest at the Mawleiy House. She WM form- erly Miss Errima Glicldeia-S. -LEFI‘ FOR HALIFAX —- Mr. Andrew Pitcairn, Divinity Student, left last week to continue his stud- ies at King's Colle e, Halifax, after spending his hol days with his brotiier, Mr. Scotly Pitcairn and Mrs. Pitcairn, Summerside. During the summer Mr. Pitcairn conducte the services in the Anglican P811511 ot Alberton on several occasions and llLs sermons were very much gppreciated by the congregations.- BRIDAL SHOWER-The nurses oi’ the Prince Edward‘ Island Hos- pital recently held a shower at the home of Mr"s, J. H. Hill, Weymouth SL, in honor of Mrs. LOUIS Turner. Tire guests were received by Mrs. Harold Heartz. The bride entered the tastefully decorated living room ivhile the Wedding March was being iayed. A treasure hunt then irought from their hiding places many beautiful gifts which were Opened by Mrs. Wellington Dixon, and Mrs. \V. R. Seaman, the accom- panyiing verses being read by Miss Ruth Rayner. A delicious lunch was served followed by piano selections by Mrs. lvaii Darrach, After aso- ciai hour the gircsts departed wish- c Airs. Turner itiaiiy years" of happincss. MURPIIY-IIAGEN NUPTIALS- At St. Anifs Church. Hope River. on Tuesday, September 20. 193B. Rev Earl J. Dalton, P, P.. united in thc holy bonds ‘of matrimonyi Ezluil C~.lllll‘l‘lllf‘, youngest (laughter- oiralr. and Mrs, John E. Hlltlull. Milliale. and Walter Joseph. son 0i Michael Nlllrplly and the late liflrs. Murphy, also of Mlllvale. The bride. becorningly attired in a blue tail- ored suit with navy accessor Was attended by her cousin. i\ Mai-v Mtilli an. Emerald, who wt. (ll‘t‘~i\l*ll in )l‘0\\'ll with meitchiiic Hcccssorics .\1i". Oswald Murphy. Mill e, citiusin of the groom acted as best man. The Wedding March Wiis played by Mi's. J. W. McAleeii. and 1l,\])l'0pl'lfll.6 hymns were sunti, tlllllllll the Nuptiiii lvfass. After the cr-i-crnonv the bridal parity" motored to the home of Mrs. Eugene Keliv. Charlottctoivn, aunt of the groom, ll0lllt" nf .\Ir.~. Louis P. Sherry. Slim- mPP-Sill‘. Sislri" of the bride. In the PVPllllli‘ the hap y young couple i"c"ui"ne:l to the Ome of the bride where a wedding reception was licld 1n their honor, Rev. Earl Dalton, P. P., and Rev. J. A. Murphy. s. D. U.. uncle of the izroom, bent: among the honored guests, Music for the occasion was furnished by Nlessrs. Grcuinjv and Emery Miilli- can, Emerald, and (lanciiiiz was in- dulkcci in foi" several hours after wishing Mr. and Mrs. Murphy every success and happiness in their l wetlded life. Previous to her mar- rinac the bride was tendered a mis- cellaneous shower" at the hfiiilc of Mi". and Mrs. J. Letiinini: lilurvliv. Nlillrale. where she renewed many lovcii- and useful gifts testifying to the esteem in which she was held by her mani." friends. i THURSDAY l --An interesting entertainment. ivas held iii the Albany School recently; when Miss Hilda. Gillis of the Carnegie Library Staff gave an illustrated educational address which wins very miicii en- joyctl by an attentive Mi". Arthur MdfKdy, very iiapably l. acted as chiiirinaii and the fol- lowing {WOLHYUD was rendered. Chorus. O. Canada. Lectures. Miss Gills, Dialogue, The Albany Uplift Smiictyi, Song in costume, I don't _ _ _ on hlrindny" was held yicstcrdav “ant {to play iii your yard. vodia from his" late icsiricllcc spring Par Nine-Kay. and Jean Boiiltci". Cou- Rom‘ m m0 Chum, o. me Mo“ boy songs and instrumental mus- ic, Wyimcn Lzirize and Cyrus Perry A sale of-ice cream was held ti proceeds to be usezi by the Wo- nieriis Institute. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Miss Gillis and the entertainment closed with the singing of the National Ari- them. —DEA'I‘I{ OF MRS. ETIENNE GALLANT—Tliere passed away last Wednesday. September 28th, at hcr home in Mont Carmel, Mrs. Etienne Gallant alter only one months illness. Mrs. Gallant was in her" 84th year and was a life long resident of Mont Carmel and was most highly respected in the (‘OilliI1llllll._V. She leaves to mourn her aged husband and two sons, to all of whom mirch ss-mpatny ‘s extended. The funeral took place on Friday" last from the late home to the Roman Catholic Church. at; Wont Carmel. Rev. Naz-tare Poir- ii-r P, P.. celebrated the Requiem hlass. Interment was in the Cem- etery adjoining the churcEL-S At the conclusion of the musical programme izaincs and contests were held in the lower hall. Re- freshments were served by the social committee then the even- ‘-. '. . IYYI -'I'I(;\'I . ORIGIN OF ' t‘ litffliil its. ltoynl Canadian ritiri iiiincr: were investigating ..lll'l'('r'l"0lllS of the unidenti- ' msm. it was reported last in ,_ _ g was brought to a close with '. U.."), 3.1mm the Provost the s/intzing of Auld Lam: Sync piui rtr. the canned lob- nd B, Qt B Th T, Th t B1 d iihiriii resulted in the death a ‘S’ 9 P “ “ n 5" 1e Prnvns‘ children at ti~ iiwiix. foiir unit's from Tip,- i)i" J. A. John trrii of Tignish w. M. s. “Rinse. - a». in- teresting service vras hclrl in Ncrth “KW, \.,,,,,_,.d',“. H", H, H‘ m,“ Pilstico Church 1m Sunday even- ;.,, ,....,.. M me (imnhpoof the ing, Sept. 25th. tinder the aus- " i. tins. xfiiry Mildred Provost PM” 07 m" w~ M s» T7" FY05‘ _.- u. Pyn\"(;<t_ seven and dent Mrs. B. C _Wr>.'rlncr, prvisid- .»~;-< nf time w“ “pmmnme ed and the fnllawnii; program was . _ a "Mm, o; 9mm“ plcasinclyi rendered, Opcninz p“; of the mm. Hymn No 252. Sv"l'lll".ll‘t" rcrirl- j “pm nmkgn‘; Mme. inns Ureua Court and Billy Mc- Tha iobsten p, Lure. Prayer by Mr. O. C L-i- I . itoi. un- product of PM‘. Quaitutc Mir“. Walter --r_ t~t;ii,,lii"t".rrl cannery. but was Buntaln. Roland llutifniit. Olaf ‘ "etl m he of the “bootleg Stevenson and ‘B. C. Wolncr. \‘\i"tf>\'_" Missionary exercise hi" boyi.» and _.._____. uirlg; of Sunday" School. Duet §i|st-.-.i.|..'\\ ll s Sflnvrlall- "Only Jesus’ Mrs. NIm-Murdo niid -\ ~11 -~ hi: . .n<.¢ was spent re- Mrs Waugh. S“lP<“i"n by the i -| "iii iii, iht- homo of Mi". and choir "The Church by the side of .\tv,--= ti, I. Wood when their the Road." Aildress hy Mm II. . I‘ ,M’r.=. J. Harold Part- J Toombs, Solo. Mini. W. G. Lorena Sampr-l ivere Simpson Choir Hymn No 271. ii he l"-\‘(‘$ in honiii" Closing Hymn Nn 628 Mrs. t»! .\'l.:-s Alice Part- Tocimbs gave a most inspiring ad- ridiiri who virus n principal in it lift?“ IJMNI "l1 Milli 2R7. ‘ill!’ ivtppi- event. on Mrmd. y. Oct. 3rd. Ixirds first messaitc after His The iiritlr- to he ivris tishercd in a resurrection and was hitched i" l1l‘l""»‘ decorated chair by her with rapt attention. She vivi"'lv m. tr-i-sris" ivhcre a ribbon was pnrli"a_vetl conditions cxistiiw in the [trill/iii and slit’ ivtis showered with world itrlriy and l‘.<')‘1'lflll_\' the (“iillfld To the strains of Irihen- needs of the various mission writr Iii-vial chm-us played by Miss ftcltli o.‘ nnr church chnilcntzinfi Rrnii Wood the miniature bride all Christians to tircatrir (""h- lllTl crroom Anna and Juice wln- sccraticn aiitl err-amt" srlf-sacii- ‘ ‘ "onir- littlcfiautgliicrws nf Mr. and lie", 'T‘ii.c W. M. S are most i " F-Ls- ..\V_ii _Pnriii.iliiri entered the room iiraicful to all who assisted in the Hie bin. . in]. irrti- l wheeling a decorated baby carri-J servicl PARTRIDGE SUTIIERLAND -- The marriaize \\ . solcmuized int Z- 011 PFP-“llvlcriari Church on Mon- tiay", October 3rd, bv the pasto I: .n Barbara. daughter of Mr. C. L, Partridge, to son of (irlnnd. and Mrs. . George Elmer, 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Suth- father. of peach crepe-back shoulder-length hnlQ and carried n lflllsnlflfil roses. s satin with bridal veil. shower bouquet of Miss Olive Part- ster of the bride. was r d. She wore a blue taffeta rlrc.~s trimmed with pink and car- rier] a bouquet of carnations and maiden tin!" fem. Mr. Allison Mari,- Donlild was groomsman. The guests y ridcc. were ushered into the Church by of Mr, Harold Partridge, brother of the bride The soloist was Miss Lor- cnznsampei. who sang Me. Miss Rcna Wood presided at "If 011M111. The church was beauti- iu iv decorated for the occasion with a large number of potted tilanis. ciit flowers and autumn leaves. the ceremony the . left for a taro-weeks honeymoon to Boston, New York and other American centres. While a mvav they will attend the wedrrng of the bride's brother, Rev, (um; don F. Partridge, who 1,; m be mm- ried in New Rochelle, N. Y.. nn Slvllrlllly. October 8th. The bride's Home away costume consisted o! a ivmc coat. with mink collar. with (ITPSS and accessories to match. The many valuable and useful gifts Which Mr. and Mrs , Sutherland rcceivied tcstifv to the esteem \\'|llt‘l1 thev are held by a wide crclv-dltif friends‘. with whom the c Juar an Jo ris n extending beet Wishes for happiness. J. lvliinsori McNcill of North Try- the dcutii _in (ilcndiile, California 'I‘ryon rind will be kindly remem- bered by old side is a nephew of the late Miss whore a iveddiniz brPRKffl-il W“ Cemetery \\'t'.t> conducted bv the ~“i‘i""l. A! "P0" "is bridal p-irti" Rcv m, ll/ilson and the Rev. Mr. was cn‘ci"tained to dinner at the Nlghghgon‘ pa]; man-rs “Vere; Messrs, James Allen. Robert Brown, Vernon ltlt-Kinnon and Frank How- T0 R1551‘ - The funeral of the late "rrioriras Ciilliiri, 85. was held ‘ester- day from his lute residence, ward Street to st. Dirnstaivs Ba- siLcii. SL‘I'V.L'CS viii-re largely attend- gl niitlliiiciic emrdiictcci by‘ the Rev. . A c. a ion, D. 1)., iie c which all returned to their homes wlii m lurch conducted Scriice at the graveside Pail bearers" lVlcCarroii_ James McAiiliiy, Donald Frtisci", Walsh and William Scott. Yylffllbms‘ operator" John Schmidt of It.‘ whose home is s: couver", his ship (locked in Tuesday morning, stricken a, short with appcndir-i is". nrtc lofatcbu ill) ill:- < . ciy tic tr<v audmnx‘ from the l\lil‘.'L<‘.ili Funeral Home funeral of John Gallant. 27 year old Chni"10licto\rn man who died here Holy ltcrlccincr, thence to the Ro- man (Jatiioiic C?<‘lll<"~01'.\'. Service at ‘the (ihiircti ivas conductcd by the Rev, Father Martian. C.SS.R.. while the Rev. FJlllPl‘ Ilaintis, USSR. of- i Bliuiciiiirri. S. Alt-Loud and Elmer Blanchard, -V\'EDI)ING BELLS-A 1110f. wedding iras solcmnlmd on ed- ricsdiii" morning at Parsonage, B. Wilson officiating. when Miss Lydia ()1ivc Mr. and Mrs. came the bride of John son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Boulter. Amdc at Mont Carmel asd Stan- both of vmmmi P". E‘ I"? The-V 10.; on “u. honlevqoad_ A150 a were aitrnderl by Miss lilarjoric brother and 515mm Mn Jospph Boulter" and Mr. Arthur Boulter. A. vault“ summorside and Mm ’I'hc.ii" inanv fricnt." wish them .\Li."iuic Gallant of Egmout Bav, “my 5m“ " hk-“Ts- Miss Eleanor Stevenson, daughter. 01' Mi". and Mrs". Ezitiiir Stevenson, of Warceslci" florid has enrolled in a SOCl‘i".fl-l‘l{ll school in Cariibridge tariai science. Miss Stevenson wu . awarded a $500 scholarship by the school. She WAS graduated fi"oin the Fitchburg high [la-last June and was n Gold I". stu- Rcii. G. Carlyle Webster, of Alice ‘l°nl'—(3'1“'d"°1' Mass. Detorc moving to the Un- son lived with her parents, Mr. _ both of Charlottetown. The find MYS- bride, who wins given away by her New looked charming in a dress They a Mass, about twelve years ago. ed from town side begin today, it Branch. Dori. Ottawa. is in charge of the work. The survey would include the sinking of a number of holes to determine the t rock on winch foundation for the new bridge would rest, uincer declared. With the .con- i tinuatlon of work would be complete in about. Province and charmed with whnt Mr. Inverdure said. larliy commented since water. People who lived here were so accustomed in the beauty and m chann of failed to appreciate it. the visiting On the evening of October 3rd. a large number of relatives and friends gathered at the home c! Mi". and Mrs. Albro Howatt 0f Tryon, to celebrate with them their golden ivedding anniversary. DIES FROM INJURIES-Master Georgi; Lewis. 7 year old son of Mr. and Mrs, George R, Lewis. Mt. Ed- ward Road died in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hosgiilal yesterday ITOBI injuries receive ‘ ldent m an ace near his home Tuesday. The little lad tvus fatally llljllffd when thrown violently from the back of i1 horse, FUNERAL AT MARSHFIELD — The funeral of the lute Mrs. Will- iam J. Scott was ireld from her late residence Marsliflcld yesterday. Ser- vices at the home and raveside in the Marsiifield Unite Cemetery were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Nicholson and the Rev. Mr. Den- ton, Pall bearers WGPCZ Messrs. Scott Cairns. A. M. McBeth, W. J. Gibson, Ludioiv Jenkins", H. Thomp- son and A. Boswell. The ivedcilng of Miss Mai" Gal- lanan, daughter of Mr. an Mrs. F. A. Callahan of St. John's to Dr. T. T. Monaghan. son of Mr, and Mrs. J. H, Monaalian of Charlotte- town, Prince Edward Island, was solemnized Wednesday morning. Sept. 2a with a Nupzial Mass at The Chapel. Si. Bride's" College. L tilt-ii ihi, Niiiviuiiiitlliiid. The cere- mony wris- pc: 'l'lllL‘(l b_\i the Rev. Di". Gavirn Aloiinizliziii of St. Dun- slanls College, Charloticlovxn, —-RECEI\’IIS SAD NEWS-Mrs. on has received the sad news of Miss was of her SISIOI‘, Katherine Manson, who formerly of friends there. Mrs McNcili has the sywnpathyi of he!" many friends in her bereavement. Mr Keith Cameron of Summer- hI£1li>Oll,—S. FUNERAL AT UNION ROAD - Tlie iiintiiniil of the late Parmenas Hughes. 54 whose death occurred at the Prince Edward lsinrid Hos- llllul Ull Otitobci" 3. was held yester- dav llftcrnorin from his late resi- dence Uniiin Road, Services at the home and graveside in the York M, W. Wood. David McDonald. ard. AGED RESIDENT LAID 2 Ed- le the Rev. Gecngg McCormack n the Roman Catholic C were: CIIIQKBPY. Messrs. Peter Josvph Wood. Michael. WIRELESS Tiiairaii-on mas- S. S. New Nortlilanti died at he P111100, Edward Island Hospital ici-e curly XUSIUH y, The operator, l to bc in Vaii- “d5 rushed to tioz-"pltal ivhcir Charlottetown He had heml- iimc previously When relatives iiwistern Canada Will be forwarded Oi‘ burial, rcxisiiai. ii. {DAY — The ciiitcd i the oraviisrde. Pall bear- Mcssi-s. C. (lallant. A. \\‘Cl'('I .nian, IIuiih ltlcKinnon. A. the Su mmeisititi, Baptist Rev. J. Lcard. dauilhter of Brenton beard be- Bouller. RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP — trike a year's course in secre- school Ncws. Gardner, ted States. Miss Eleanor Bteven- Edgar Stevenson Ginsu-raw. P. E. I. mo“ ii t0 Westminster, at mon DELIC- -.A ve was he] 2nd, M1‘. meeting Street. gramme was outl cism. A over the meeting- LEAVE about. three months as» in Wm a“ iticlzieldllgihbs which it is iimi-‘llj- will enable hei- to disperse Wit crutches altvflel-YWY- _-BETUBNS FROM ENGLAND xsiiy a the G. S. Brant returned on weqgiegduy evening from En8- mnd “ytvmg at. Montreal on the s, s. Alliinia last Sunday- geny m; been visiting her Mrs, Rhodda in Cornwall and had a dellzhtful visit P111 tbs-S. of baby last vening under the aus- Hlme of all Ladies Auxiliary T‘! e Canadian Lesion. B- E- 8- 1- 1!] f8 WGTCZ filezfianbroken: 2nd. Mrs- 6-" W ; 3rd, Mrs. _ Gentlemen-ism MI- W- Mid-Md’ 101113884 CATHOLIC POETRY _Th¢ Prince Edward Island unit of this Society held its the home of the president, P. W. Cla-rkln. who presided. The submitted to the club for D. Trevor Waye left this morning on a. motor trip to Boston return- ing by way of Montreal where he FRIDAY ENJOgED MgJ-TQIRH TRIP _ Mr, an Mrs. p ayes, Mr- 1"" Vgfllexghigwwvf, lgtgyfiieg}: and Mrs. w. Cudmare, Miss _____ivi_aaniaq s S: mam a MM”. we den; Hazel Malone, Mrs. Edgar Gil- ‘—===. 3h 1051310 and her daughter Betty has swANsoN _ MATHIEQQ" ___ . M 1 bow f at, is progressing s0 "lllrlled W m? c"? “W? 51mm" st. Paul's Church on Wedrimn $230.2?“ mageyesterdays she was ing the! Last we? touring NEW rmrning. October 5th, 1988, mi, m “i: a short a mice un- prawn“? ova 8w in u w. m, Raymond officiating warm e hi! been fined with Swanson of Mcdford Mass" U. B A. to Gladys Beatrice Auld Math. iesori, daughter or Mr. and Mr; H. Mathieson of Charlottetown, CLARK - WIIITLOCI -At home of the Bride's parent-s. Hun. ter River. P. E. I., by Rev. W. A, MaoQuarrie, on Oct. 3rd, 1935 James George Clark of Char.‘ lottetoivn, to Vera Gracie Whit. lock, of Hunter River. _ LIDSTONE -SILLIKER- In t)“ and Miss Dorothy Jean Blllikeir u! Cavendish Manse, Cavendish, P, E. I. at '1 P. M. on Wednesday October s, 193a by Rev. Geo. w,‘ Tilley, Mr. Strung Hart mas-mm Merchant of Tyne viiiiey, P. n. i,‘ Port: Eigin, N. B. 954"“. Y'S MEN MEET-Routine busi- ness was tiansac‘ J at the regular monthly meeting of the Char- lottetown Y's Men's Chm last night. President Fred Holman was 1n the chair. Plans for fall activi- ties were laid and include a cele- bration marking the 13th anni- versary of the establishment of the local organization. During the evening one o! the Club's tradi- tional ceremonies. moons. was curried out. Y's Men Fred Wilson and -Bil1 Massey took leading mles. WEUCOME NEW MEMBERS- Messis. Harold Tralnor, Bertram Foster and Lorne Callback were wel zl as new members at the regular meeting of the Charlotte- town Kinsmen Club last. night. The meeting, held at the Canad- ‘lan National Hotel was presided over by Kinsman Alistair Mac- .Leod. Most. important business or ‘the evening was the adoption of! some novel ideas for the scheduledi Kinsmen dance tn be held in the Canadian National Hotel October 14. Music fer the evening was stip- plied by Ah’ Doucetta in his usual pleasing style. Kelly. wife °1 $1M“ sister: IITFUL BRIDGE HELD delightful bridge Pa"! at one Canadian Legion Ladies-Ist- Ifl-ng, LEWIS—At the Prince Edwin- w‘ Mac land Hospital on Wednesday, 50% ber 5. I938, George James Lewis aged 7 yiears, son of George R. and llian Lewis, Mt. Edward Rom GALLANT-In the City, Oct. 3rd,, 1938, John Gallant dearly beloved sou of the lat;- Isadore and Eltz. abeih Gallant, aged 27 yeiu-s, GlLLl-IN-Dicd at his residence s2 Edward Street. 0n 00mm s‘ 193B. ‘Thomas Gilien, aged ttj MCKEARNEY-At Mt. Steaiarit, Sept. 28, i938, Mrs. Owen Mo. Kearney‘. aged B4 yiears. POLLARIP-At the Provincial Sanitarium, on Sundayi. Oct. z, Bay 1938 . Mrs. ,Char"le; Pollard, aged 55 years BYRNEAn Lynn, Mass, Sept. 30 193B, Rose A. Byrne (nee Moan). wife or the hue Edward F Byrne. LEWIS-At the Prince Edward Is. land Hospital on Wednesday, 0c; Howard Court; 3T6 MY- ier. SOCIETY opening at. Mrs. Hiilsboro W0‘ for the coming season tried. ‘Three Poem-i W?” criti- social hour was spent. teacups, after which the adjourned. S FOB. BOSTON—D1'. yesterday afternoon Upper Mi\CDONALD—-At the Glace General Hospital, N. 5., Sept. 1938. to Mr. and Mrs, Earle Dixon Macdonald, a. daughter. (Donna Marie) namoawarian - At: Nova Scolia, Sept. 17. 1938. to Rev. Newport, Preliminary survey 9f a ppgpog- bridge across North River Brighton on the Charlotte- lo York Point would ivas announced Armand Laverdure General Engineering Department of Trans- eslerdai". Mr. the test ype of the cn- finc Weather the iveck or ten days, it was hoped. - It was his first visit to the he was greatly he had seen, He particu- on the saltly tang rcmaiddii: that not had he seen salt the nir. i919 their Province they nginecr thought. u. l will attend the 14th Anflllfll Ff"- E. R G. and Mrs, Bridgewater, 5, 1938, George James Lewis, am Clinic of the Montreal Dental As- I0rmerly_ of Crapaud, P. E. I., a 7 years. son of George R. and Lil- soclation. dgiishter Marzimiiiizsbsm- “89.__I1°“'1.-‘ a This distinguished personage is not" a captain "of industry . . . believe it or not, he's an artist’ THE CELEBRA TED RUSS WESTOVER creator of the world- famous comic strip “’ Tillie the Toiler" You'll note that even when ha boards a plane, he takes his fav-t orites with him, for in the front window sits TILLIE, star, beauty of the comics, and in the rear is her ever faithful suitor, Mac. They're all headed for this newspaper with the hilarious adventures that have made "TILLIE the TOlLER" one of the greatest successes in "the history of comic strips -- a favorite of millions of readers. l Watch for TlLl.lE the TOILER by Russ Westover Begins Tuesday in the Charlottetown Guardian