PAGE FOURTEEN van-u. 3.1.» 111E CHARLUT lIfiUWN GUARDIAN‘ oua NEWS BUDGET For OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS {AUGUST 14. =23’ 9011.‘. Fll- TY \ EARS Pru‘ .' “Pesfiwt-t?" Sfifiiafiflfl 39.97.11 0'5 I rctvwv-flomm i-nwuu.‘ ‘ . hia‘ \\.t‘.'e t'illllili'i.t‘d lioi . - -....-.‘ n i‘ l‘ and Che l.iti,- Ed- - _. .. v-tnnxfi l-Q‘I€~4l-<| >.‘l‘(v‘il'\i“it‘ yfpivufd will (‘t"l'c'l_ intent] i...‘ ,.i , _ ‘ . " "m" "“ -’_ iwm‘ l" lwllililiim‘ i\\'.ll Nliss Rota Gamble. was the _ (‘till held-s ll lllfillifilkinniiist for thc music and dance with Ilic t“. N. Riiliviivs j A he,‘ of friciiri. irrn in \\"sl1- _...,\-;~,i by 111E hnsmss “ma”; by l“; l-iwlll fl innit and happy wcd- tiic girl friends of the brlde-to-be. -B. - S‘ itlary Jardine. ii, of Belle River was drowned yesterday afternoon u lien she ivaded beyond her depth while bathing home. When she found herself in difficulties she called to llrs‘. Alexander (‘ompion of Belle River who vras Milli"?! ni-arliy. .\lrs. (‘ompton rushed to her assistance. The (lroivnine girl becoming panic stricken seized Mrs. (‘ompton around the waist and both went down. As they st-ruegled to the surface for the second time Miss Jardine ivent suddenly limp. released her grip on Mrs. Compton rind went down for the third time. Mrs. Compton. who had some diilieuily" in reaching the shore herself, was unable to locate the unfortunate girl. ore and .1 mrrt-r boat put "out. Itnvcstlgatrd the accident and In- fhe horlv wns rccvvcrcd in about nnunccd an inquest WAS not nec- trn fcct of iintcr fifteen minutts ,essai1v. 'Dr. C. 7f. Jiviiiiton nf Eldon urns , of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Ilnily lillilllTVlllFll and frantic at- l Jardine. A sister in Belle Rive-r "amps made to ri-stiscitale the ac- Whrn life hart bet-n prmioiiiiccd- Deep and widespread sympathy txtinrt Cornncr Dr. G. L. smith of l will be felt for the bereaved fam- flh-rlattcwwn was notified. With tiiy iuo s in x iiii .\ir_: Orville li-iiin ti; he t‘ll'it‘l'i.‘ll the the P. E Albeit Tayitll‘. of North S.l~l\'. lflllllt‘ y of tiic stilt o: Wis: iii-iii si-tioti‘ 'l'ln('lill‘.,§ in . t'(l lil ii l lei" lit lil the "iffercn" \V ‘t)l "i-~ “ H_ iaii- ri lil rcsponswcli‘ u is ' ‘ V‘ w ‘if l “up; 10,. moi-tines no!‘ ' i: W,» Alli-tie N1.ii-l~‘iii~li-rii. .' , Betty, ":1. Airs. Dr. Buiill QXLL; . ltlmf lliln i) t-.i i"(_'Ul(ll'(i at the Experi- tili r- iiitiitul on ht-ie sitiee July i. i> lLUpiil-(ll by City \i itr\ t‘ ‘ 1i,i- (Lit pproittliing \\'.‘i~ i‘l\lIl',' ‘ , iiciil ttorms lil cuswd. . Siiiiiiiii-i'.\i<lc, who graduat- i till McGill University this i» Ufliitblinil iii; a practice in inutle vat-tint by the re- .~.iiii. l'iicip.- week in '.Ii.. iiiiioiiircd to 013i ‘ace iliS llflllllllllltlll has been in- tu-iii- t ‘t. John Gl‘!l[‘l'i\l Hospital. s also llfHl vtiiuaalc experi- i.,,,,,\;_,- (‘ll"i? (1% iii. ‘lit! at the Royal Vic- M,.K,.,,,,fl_ . I\i<.ii'i-i-iil (ii-nt-ral, and other Chwnoa MC; li i115 in hioiitrezil. Dr. Tanton .8 e A,“ M, kt» liis illIili l’. has a peasing M AIQYSW,‘ and iio doubt will make sin of lllp late lllllfilllhmi“ iizi, v. hit-c lIlilTflllUL‘ tithes place tilts i" “m” Rvv uiii-n lit-r numerous ' l1] extending best - iciriiii was trimmed in iiiiil zvliilc lil!‘ bridal chair was i-iaicti iiriit (l\'i‘l' it llllll!£' a huge ' t- bell and as tiii- bride-ln-be 1rd csrortral to ill'I' chair uittiruti lt) ill" \\'.i~ puller] aiiil slie tvzis showered wilt-f.‘ iPlli" (iilli‘,{lll‘l' tif the host and, p; w,“ ll'i it‘\.\, tin-ii l)l't"»t'lll('Ll ilt'l‘ with a _ . ,,r m“ iiizi-lv i)fJ'lf[lit‘l oi flout-rs. Decorat- iii-t; p f\I“Kt‘l\llii rd iii huts l:iri.-ii ivztli giis were ll , ,,.,.,i.i ii: hrc l<_ 1- ‘ll iii by tlio sip. Mabel and; ti, ,,,.,,,,,I . - Aiiiizrx" :i'..i y Hunt. "Thai pi" wi-s l‘.'t'l’t‘ tlli'll'fl bv the Misu- l tlic iirctiinpriu_\'ing Wpprylit li‘ iiriivizs- \t ..i-s. 'I'h.‘- gifts were ‘ “W, ‘ 1H1“! nit-d l’) the bride b_v Miss Effie ‘ * ,' iiy out! 4‘I.I."I]go(‘ on the table M “"- nm‘ is Avi~ ’l‘anton_ ‘Fiie many lflfis ll“l fied to the popular- .‘.ll'1s Rt-rnurri. who thanked \' ttiiiors verv swritly‘ for their -i;‘.ile (‘Xl)l't"$.vlfilli\' of their good- _ i v uiiiiy ll§"llll and .,\. 0, \ it-h follotvcil. A dainty lunch was Rathercd on the ' members nf the Mounted Police he l Miss Jflfflllle was the daughter survives. The father died several months ago. l REVISITS I'R(l\’I.\'('I'I — Mr utcne- li'l'i'(/Uftl'1l'.t‘> the reports of \“l'ltlll.* drought riiiidztions over .i;i.is oi the Prairie Pro- 'l‘ii-.- rttllllllliilil)‘ of lower Mon- iie iv s >l)(l(lt"l\(‘(l Inst week by .. (Pillii oi M". 'l'llflnlfl5 ‘fag-tor .illl his wile. formerly Adelaide an, ti? Ill0l1"il0lllc‘ in Lower i, alter a short illness of '1. _\ for ii i~:i on Sunday 25. Just fuiir (lays before l‘il.\lJtll‘fi. The two deaths It u tut shock tn their ' lilioz-s and much - is extended 'inu ivhirii is held, r-Lcs of St. Johifs i Belfast uvasi ‘no last regular ‘ hi- each secre- tary in tzirii iiiiri ,l:i~ niiniif-"s o.’ “Wu ,the Good ltoiii» hissiou Band bv 'I'lii heat wave \J\t'l‘ Prince Ed- \\riltl Inliiiiii l'tlit.'llt'li ll new high yciltiduy. Wiirirn Burns, meteoro- iiig: iii eiiii-ial, itist illllill. reported V _ _ tile mercury ha. riiinbrd to b8 dc- i ‘My pretty miscenaneuus shmier A eighfp. iii. the rtuitiliig: was 7-1 “s \\i.ii lil!‘ baroinetii‘ risinglmflrflflg? Lakes P1599 59°" to M? ‘i 'l‘ a slight iii-op indicatng ' Joseph Hllfllfff- Lime Kay whll" tllllltlllrt: of liigli temperaturcsi lock and Master Russell Watson .\.'\W today Ulll) i.lIi nit-hes oi raiiifullilooked very charming dressed as i bk‘ (‘illlfli l0!‘ U11‘ I were opened by Miss Mazie James 1'1“ Vi"? 1'~-1\<l\\'dl'- , and the verses read by Miss Beat- l iii icgiilzir session il -.-lit. I’u\'t'llll‘lll. will ‘ tVVUlTlilliUL‘ \\i'.h nilCClii- aigiiiicci‘ The }ll'(ljt‘l'L all.‘ aig ut slightly more - _ .1 ‘ - of perinani-iit vvoik, .‘l.lti l]|‘\ll . it “as uncli-rsioiiil. No iiiz-iitiun was its to \\ill‘il the ivrirk was ex- eti to been; nor was the ques- ‘ll oi illlllllflilg the project ds- 1"“'<"<' M} -'ro I'l(.-\("I‘i('I-1 x‘ (YLIIARY- l" °i Jilly m‘? EX" its ill fiii-ntls will be pleased to ‘ i ('l“li"'“i“li"“l-_ i that lit-n). W. ‘faniuti, M. D.,| U3 111M195 01 .oii tli ili ‘. and Mrs.,‘ . L6 and tuicxpi-t-tctl death of! tir. CllJllllllOn Ilollanil. Dr. Tariion ess of iiS chest-ii profession.‘ aoiis suowErt-i . . “in iiis fllllWPl‘ was tend-i, i-r-il Mi t I)I)l'l\ ‘ rnard, St. Elean- v.t.k at. tlie tlftllll’ nf Mr. and Mrs.~ r thi- mrisr "e ‘u; Air-s Edna itogt-i-s some cordi Fifi!‘ Me- 'i\i .i ('ti‘|li‘l l. Miss Auzenctta. win-' Tuesday morning. August l0. i937. was the scene of a pretty sumrncl‘ wedding. when Miss Doris LLlH e- .-\.i'i‘ii (ii-nil; i-, Jt‘.‘;‘-F‘ Hunt. apd, ' .ll. \\‘llill' .\liss Edith! Mm H B‘ Bernard of s‘, Etmn. ors became the bride of Mr. Gor- don Lockhart Bennett, B30, "on of Professor" J. G. and Mrs. Ben- nett of Charlottetown. decorated the church with a pro- fusion of beautiful flowers. The choir was in attendance. and un- der the capable leadership of Mrs Horace Andrew rendered music suitable to the occasion. Many interested friends from various centres witnessed the ceremony. That Brcathed O'er Eden". the bridal party took their place at the chancel, where the beautiful and impressive marriage ceremony‘ was performed by Rev. Dr. Hunt of King's College, Halifax. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father. had as her attend- ant Miss Anna K. Bennett, R.N.. while Mr. Edwin Bernard nup- purted the groom mony the bridal party left the church tn the accompaniment of Mcndehsohn‘; Wedding March tnd the Joyful peallng of the bell of the old historic church. A wed- ding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents. after which the popular young couple. amid showers of rice and confetti. left by motor for a honeymoon trip to be spent in the Adiron- dacks and other points of interest. .\(‘(‘iI)E.\"I‘ TO FOOT _ rite "T119 Laugh Industry"—wa.s the, i many friends of Mr. Duncan J. —REIINITED FOR ANNIVERS- siibject Oi an interesting address be- 5 ARY-MF- Ind M's- Donald Bed blue with white accessories. .iie bv-ll; v-Y- Uiiiiipbi-ll. De Siiiilv, ri-gict u- 'lo e the Rotary Olub yesterday by A. P. are this year celebrating their 49th Previous m he, marriage the ischiciifieid oi New Yo‘k, writer Mddmg zmmversaw‘ Th“ “we bride was the guest of honour at kiii-iitntii. on the ar- h‘. l. Hostiitai slliferltlg ll‘t‘tll ll iiind cartoonist, whoiia, been spend- i “fr-V “WW "° ha" we" “M” a shower held at: the home ofMn. -\ 11"") "w. but‘. Sun- bud (out accident Friday niplit. . i. ‘ Hug a month on the wand mo ' children reunited again after such James Council. who w“ wiswd ‘guest of his brother-in-law and . a “m3 S°_pa'a"°n" s Isister Dr. Leo Frank and Mrs.‘ , Frank of Rosebank. ——\‘ISITORS I-‘ROM SYDNEY- Mr. John Saunders, Mrs. Saunders and son Wilfred are guests of Mr Saunders’ brother J. Li. Saunders f l t . Th h ' b . . . ijouiifrigsigglsxls. andHNBMiaend Kenn“ runway ma“ cl?“- “d J" iaiso visit relatives. in Bloomfield wununwr’ rauww ‘mm Clerk- fand vicinity. Mr. Saunders holds i . . , a rrsponsible position with the McManus “com . panied Dominion Iron and Steel Co. K mother Mm Mary Carrol, daughter Miss Ethelmae McManus and son —FLE\V T0 SYDNEY FOR AIR ' . ~ George of New Yoik have arrived o’ iby motor on a holiday visit t0 their ‘ Laurence Gaudet. Fernwood, was }nat ve Province where they are re- newing many old friendships. They are a! present with relatives m New i day afternoon when She w“ in. MEET - Mr. Regina?! Pope Summerslde new aver to Sydney on Saturday to take part in thge annual competition of the Mari- time Provinces Flying Cubs at Re- serve airport. Mr. Pope ieturned on Sunday evening. Mr. Pope flies his on». plane and has always been an enthusiastic aviator. Si FUNERAL SERVlCES_The fun- eral of Mr. H. R. Large, which W85 private was held yesterday aller- norn from his late residence. 40 Hiilsboro Street to the People's H _ Cemetery, service at the house and ‘iii- i‘illll'lll iiall on \'l'ed- i gmv" being conducied by Rev‘ A‘ M“, 4 w.“ J hirgp M,” McKenzie. ass sted by Rev. Dr. aiiii viWers int-- . mowing wt; in . t River Aiixzlioi-v l)'l|l llailmtid pri-sitii-ri. ~ iii~iii~tl in‘ singing I-lymn ' 1 foiitiued l)\' Yli~ Sfllptlll"? read- Legate. The pail bearers were ‘ Messrs. James '1‘ McKee, S. A. Mc- Li-orl. Wm. Wyatt. Percy Proude, J. A. Webster and Charles- Doyle. —BOS'I‘0N VISITORS—Dr. W L..McI..el1an. Mrs. McLellan and two children, accompanied by Mrs Wm. Ready and son Charles are visiting friends and relatives in Indian River and Kensington. Dr McLellan. who is a dental practit- ioner in the West Roxbury division of Boston, spends his summer vac- ation in the home province, and will remain for our big show. the Provincial Exhibition and racer. K BRIDE-TO-BE SHOWERED - A ivas given by Miss Rose White. to Miss Margaret “fhitlock whose bride ana groom. and wheeling in ‘a heavily laden carriage. Much fun took place when the presents ‘ rice Proude. —WEDDING BELLS - A very pretty wedding took place on Wed- nesday evening August 4th when -E(tilh, daughter dt Mr. and Mrs. J0llll Cole. Long River. was u“ it'd iii marriage to Mr. Everett Suds- bury son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Suds- bury. Spring VflllPY. They We"? It‘ tended by Mr. Hubert Caseley and Miss Annie Belle Cole. The cere- mony was performed by REV- Ml‘- Frcam at the rectory. Kcnslniltfln- The bride was bccominilly lil-tired in a dress of white satin Mid 1809 with other accessories to mflifih 5nd carried a pretty corsage “"9961- At the close of the ceremony the 3mm; couples motored to the home of the bride's parents when a Wed- ding supper was served to the im- med at/e relatives of the Sim-l"? couple. The unusua‘. KEY bunch 0r srrenaders put in an Hllpflflrance who in n jovial and hearty Mann" offered their eonEPRi-llllillmls “mid much merriment. The bride was the recipient of _ many bfifllllllll and ‘costly presents all tcstlfvingdlt, the high esteem in Wh"'h Sh? “MI hold by her friends. The YOU"!!! couple will reside ‘I1 5PM“? vim”? whm. m» groom is a DTWl-‘terftus farmer.-—V .WEDNESDAY AWARDED IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDAL-Included in the thirty- one retired cmploye" 01 U" 5" lantlc Region of the Canadian National Railways l0 Wiwm 1m‘ pcrial service medals have been recently awarded. is Mr. William medals have been received by Mr w, U, Appleton. regional vice- president. and are. being forwarded to the various district officers for presentation. 5L John's Episcopal Church. Si. Eieanors. at an early hm" "n Bernard only dough!" bl M‘ and Friends of the bridal part3! fwd To the strains of "The Vole/t 0N MOTOR TRUE-Mrs. Frank by her Acadia. view Cemetery.‘ home in Norboro, Qlifinl-S of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harding. and also visited Robertson of Sunimersidr east. left Harding who will spend a short holiday in Jersey. --VI§ITORS TO TFRYON ~ Kil- childrcn Constance and Kenneth are visiting the formers parens. Mr. and Mrs Donald Bell of Tr,"- on. This is Mr. Bell's first visit to the Island in 29 years. having re- sided in Minneapolis. Minnesota. the last twenty-five _vears. wihere he holds a very responsible posi- tion as a chartered accountant. They speak very highly of the Garden Province and have tiisited many points of interest. On their return trip they intend going by Calif-rider. Ontario, to see the fa- mous quints. SIX ROAD PROJECTS UNDER WAY-The Provincial Department of Public Work: have undei-‘way at the present time six rcad prajects. The first five of lllfbf‘ listed below are under the Unemployment As- sistance Act of 1937. The Provin- cial and Federal Governments each contribute 50 per cent of the costs under an agreement signed by the, two governments. Sub- grading projects now under way include No. 1, Summersicle to Richmond; No. 2. Richmond to Coleman; No Ii, Coleman to Mont- rose; No. 4, Soutliport to Summer- ville: No. 5. Marie to Souri". Work on the secondary roads i: author izecl under project 6 o! the Domin- ion Provincial Agreenirnt. Other projects in the rural districts au- thorized under the azrecinetit arc a. rivcnwall at Lower Montague. the. breaswork approach to Souris and the Provincial and Dominion Governtricnts are also contributing to improvements to Victoria Park. OLD FRIENDS REUNITED- The summer is the time for tour- trlp within -At the conclusion of the cere- Mr. and Mrs. Bennett will re- side in Charlottetown. where Mr Bennett is a member of the teach- ing stat! d Wut not School. lsts. and folks returning to their native soil and home sweet homo on dear old PF). I. A short time ago Mrs. William and Mrs. Vin- crnt McGrath and Mrs. Ella Coi- ftn had the pleasure of ivelcomizig once more their old friend and (srhoolmate. Mrs. Patrick Casey Martin of Charlottetown. Thei (nee Maud Kennyi of New York, also Mrs. and Mr. Cavenah. Mrs. JCavenah was formerly Dorothy Casey. and Mrs. Thomas Kenny, a dear old friend and neighbor of theirs. whose ageTis bordering on 85 vears" They had a wonderful time talking over the past. espec- ially tha changes which took place during the lapse of ncarly ttventy years. Mr and Mrs. Cavi-mih played some lovely music. and thr- trio Elia. Agnes and Clara sang some old "Come All Yc's" for Aulti Lang Sync. They then tuned for Mrs. Kenny to dance an old-time rcei. Mrs. Casey sang sweetly "For the Sake of Days Gone By". The best of friends must parLand they went atvay planning another‘ the next tivo years.‘ The writer wishes them Gods until they mect avain. WEDNESDAY‘ Mr. H. B. Macbean, head of the penmanship department of Van‘- rouver Normal School, who orig- inated the Macliean system of writing used in the schools of this Province, arrived in Charlottetown Tuesday night. on a short visit. Mr. Mactiean is a native of Hills- boro, six miles from Charlotte- town. When the McDonald Con- rdldated School was operated at Mt. Herbert some year ago he was principal for two years. A very pretty wedding was sol- emnized at the home of Mrs. Wm Huggari. 22o Hilloboro Street, Char- ‘lottetmvn, when her niece Mina Marlon E. 00mins. daughter of Mr. and Mrii. James Cousina of Baltic. Lot l8, became the bride of Mr. J. Borden Council of Summer- side. Both bride and groom were un- attended. The bride was very at- tractive in a triple sheer dress of midnight blue with white acres-I aortas and corsagc bouquetcfswtw-t peas. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Connell left for a wedding I00 ran cam‘ IN EXAMINA- lJf-“n w““‘"‘ ,Tl0l\'—Tlie following Charlotte- itown postal employees have ub- talned 100 per cent at recent sur- tation examinations, it was an- nounced recently: Messrs. J. J. A. McDonald, postal clerk. D. H. Mc- FU N E R A L SERVICES—The funeral of Mrs. John Proud was held from her late iesidence. 17 Bishop street yesterday BItEITlOUILi service at the house and Slave b?‘ lng conducted by Rev. H. L. Pen" ton. The ball bearers WFFQ Messrs Hammond Johnston. Chriswllhfl‘ Ford, John McQuarr‘c. Wm_ M‘:- Quarric. Angus Mclnnis and Heniy Mclnnis. Interment was in Fair- —RETURNS T0 NEW JERSEY. -'-Mlss Hazel A Harding, Plainfleld. N. J.. Miss Ruth Stryker, Fleming- ton. N. J. and Miss Elaine Freeman. Norrirtotvn. N. J.. wh ohave been holidaying at Miss Harding's old by Miss Audrey Taylor and Misc Among the many lovely gifts were two very hand- isome chairs, the gifts of themati- agers of Messrs. R. II‘. Holman and the stafl of the hardware depart- ment of which both bride and groom are members; also the gift of a lovely table from the Bum- merside Orange Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Conneli will reside in Summerside where their many friends wish them every happi- ness. S -—'-SEVERELY mmaan - Mrs. in the. Prince County Hospital last night with injuries received Tues- volved in an accident on the farm of Mrs. J. H. MacFarlane, Fern- wood. where she was employed Mrs. Gaudet ivent to assist men working at the hay when they , WPIG short handed. She was hold- ing the horse in the hay fork When the men returned from the field with loads they found the horse gone and Mrs. Gaucict .in- consclous. She was rushed to the hospital where if was found her Jaw was fractured and her lip badly cut. The full extent of hei injuries had not been determined The great test of heroism is con- stant fidelity to the little things of life. Judged by this standard, the Miss Hardlngs Aster Mr". W- C- by‘ motor Friday accompanied by, _ Mi=s Harding's sister Mrs. w C. t Kelly-s‘ Cross ivlirit it was n. gener- burn K. Bell and wife and twoiqllifii find lmflcflul With. however. 'ane, having spent the greater part, ,of his life in the restaurant busi- ,.flrst visit here, they were delight- led with the scenery and climate, And saw a wonderful opportunity ifnr tourist trade here. It mg ‘hot weather would be one hundred liter cent. Their return next sum- railway might the tra , Provinc An electrical storm of abort dur- eratcd atlon parsed ovc P“ E imam, _,.,‘_,,,,,.,,,,y ‘Inogfilg; cgmig: able time ta some damage but failing to bring no; likely ma °P€H1ted on a here this seas destroyed by~ fire. Neighbours save another barn nearby but the flames spread rapidly and the horse Wm], work building was badly gutted. Some 1; 15 leafed he skull. Mr. Iiewience Ga suffered a fractured in c l across some telephone wires. No in]: “hgsgfiflainihe I other damage was renal-ted by the RQQ. official, Charlottetown. recorded , 1.00 inches cf rainfall during the MCI-MU, sitnrm Previously only 1.13 lnchra 0f Mr, and Mr ind been recorded since July 1. Elm Avenue. was in the Charlotte-J Yesterdays temperature was the town Hospital last night with in- same as Tuesdays. B2 (logic!!- ln the st. J-anes‘ Church Man-Mi Charlottelotvn. a verv quiet but pretty wedding was solemnlzed by “Nd the Rev. Drj R. Moorhcad Legato. the groom. tired in flowered georgette. carry- ing a bouquet of sweet peu. while the bridesmaid wore flowered chif- fon. ducted, a large number of ihc friends and well-withers gathered outside the Manse and gave the hlppy couple a hearty send-off. mother of the bride. served l. de- lightful supper to the principals, supporters and their many friends and relatives who came to wlah the bride and groom many happy and prosperous days. Later In. and Mrs. Hunter motored to lurn- tour of the Maritime Provincea. late Mrs. Francis R. Monaghan shmved all the markr- of a true heroine. She teas of that noble race of women, whose high ideals helped to make the parish of ation ago. Unassuming in manner, timid Even, she scarcely ever busted herself with the outside world. Her life ran its uneventful course the necessary element of suffering which is the portion of every‘ true follower of Christ. She had learn~ ed the lesson of the Cress and she knew full well that thecnly way to heaven is that which passes by Calvary. l‘ JOYEI’) FIRST VISIT-Mr. J. F. Culllnane. proprietor of Ramble Inn, of Dover, N. H., ac- companied by his wife, daughter of the late Mrs. Ida Currier (nee Carrier) of Earnscllffc, have been spending a short time in the pro- vince. While in Charlottetown they tart-re guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dickson. Queen 5t" Mr. Cullin- ncss had many interesting talks with his host. This being their roads approaching and on 9.12.1. were improved, trade during the mer will be looked forward to by their many friends. miicli I'f‘lit‘f from the heat wave. Lasting little more than an hour rrpons of damage by the storm came from Falconwood Hospital gt?" w date yillierc rgtvgorien building known as a m’ i“ u‘ i ie “re ouse" was truk b ilxhtniniz. A Portion Ofsthtc wail "m" °“ ti" where a radio acr’al entered was torn away. The radio‘ was dcmofish- 0n” mod’ °l c-:l, curtains were scorched and otli- '5 quickly m! er damage occurred. At Enrnscllffe a large barn filled with hay. owned by Mr. Bernard fJoylc was struck by lightning and quickly gathered and attempted to machinery was inst in the fire. Liirhtn iig struck a tree at the Belvedere Gulf inks which fell telephone company. The Maritime Mr. Warren Burns. meteorological In the evening Mrs. Whitlock. The brides travelling suit was The Eucharistic Congress of .he of Charlottetown yesterday afternoon at Kinkora. Though the heavy rain of morning prevented service being held outside, weather cleared and the afternoon session was held in the There was a very large attendance at all services yesterday.‘ QUARTERLY MEETING HELD —-An impromptu quarterly meeting of the Prince Edward Island Grad-i uate Nurses Association was lied Following the meeting a delightful The Oyflcr Growers Association of Prince Edward Island held their annual field day at the Biological Bideford yesterday when citizens from all parts of the Province gathered and placed at the disposal of the vis- itors several boats in which trips could be made to the oyster beds under cultivation can be seen in their various stages A very fine Masonic service was ‘ield last Sunday afternoon in Keir Memorial church, considering the sufflcating heat there was a large Fred Williamson worshlpful High preached the sermon, Mrs. Rea of Cherry Valley Ladies Quar- tette sang a final solo City Foursquare". has an unusual fine high soprano voice. The service was very pressive, many brother Masons from other Lodges being present. ADDRESSED CLASSICAL AS- SOCIATION-Mr. Harr of the teaching staff of School. returned West Kent ‘ ed away- last night from Halifax. where he addressed the annual convention of the Classi- cal Association of the Provinces and Newfoundland the subject of the technique of U10 filly! 0f Euripides. In his ad- dress. which is to be published ln the Dalhousic Review. Mr, Foster dramatic methods Employed by the great Greek tra- His comments evoked an interesting dlscpsgion a; the convention. Other speakers includ- ed Dr. A. K. Grlflt sident of the Asso s. talk on Modernity a sics. Subsequently the were entertained at m; home Dr. Nichols of Dalhousie Univ sity. Baltimore, in their sad loss. C". l0 be oper- perlment on Prince Expected to be here in a Mr. N. B. Walton, Montr °5 transportation, Canad in Charlottetown announced while official felt that the machine Play an important part In "Swrlatlon problem; of thg "Flo for a consider- provcn quite gatisfacwry. It was t the car would be HY established routp °"- It Was intended rmine where it would transportation needs The Mr can operate Mada as a motor is. Transfer from 0f the Island. brought to the Pi-tn Plbol yesterday a l"! from injuries tained when he ftemoon suffer. to his head sus~ was kicked by a 1H3 on the farm. Tuesday l; reported l‘. cctric Company reported no dam- 3:‘ ngtiiyeezllligléwfixl‘ hi? 111- INJURED BY CAR - De year-old datightei s. Sankey McLeod. juries i struck by l, car Yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock Martin Drmcolp Johnston-S Bitter’ shortly before noon yesterday. Mr. Drlscoll was proceeding south along Elm Avenue when the car mount- ed the curb and struck the child when Margaret Etta (Whltlocki. who was standing between curb daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John and sidewalk, Chief Nelson Whitlock. Charlottetown. Birtwlstle said. The child. believed was united in marriage to Joseph to have been struck by the fender Taylor Hunter, son of Mr. and‘ of the car, wu unconscious when Mrs. J. M. Hunter, Charlottetown. During the private ceremony in "resting comfortably" lost night. the Manse. the bride and groom were attended by their two close friends. Miss Marlon Rosa White. who acted as bridesmaid, and Mr Niall H. Burnett who supported 91d! It IOVQII f-Wmty llfl "H"!!! by plane to see their daughter a harm", n. Miss Baily who wu taken suddenly Th‘ w“ w’ c m’ at with appendicitis on Wednesday while on a visit to Mn. Lorne Lefurgey. ‘They made the first lap of their joumey by plane t?) Chic- _ ago taking another lane Boa- As the ceremony was being con um Mum. “wit?” Mo may made the 49b miles to Bummer-side in flu-cc hocirr, ten minutes. Their Pilot Mr. Love nturna this mom- ing but Mr. and Mrs. Btalmatea are remaining over. Mr. Invc says his plane the Btinmn la just over one year old. The time la consid- cred veiy good considering they were hold up at. Bangor for cus- toms 20 ’ alarm while passing over ohn. N. B. Mr. and Mrs. picked -MAKI FAST TRIP-Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Stamate: Lake, Iowa. arrived a heav saint meraidc where. they are to take up sum”; ma» residence m,“ hi" —RESULTS OF BICYCLE RACES-Clair Kelly, messenger boy for the Canadian National Teiegraphs at Summerside. won the Junior bicycle race from Ken- smgton to Summeraid making the good time of 3B 1-2 minuteswith a head wind- Gerald Biemard was second. The senor race was won by Ray Rayner, Travellers Rest, in 33 minutes. Wallace Moose. Ken- slngton, coming secod. RAILWAY OFFICIALS HERE -Mr. W. U- Appleton, general Sister, manager of the Maritime Division, Stanislaus of the ChBIIOtIAtOWII ' Cam-am“ N 3'1"" Hospital and president of the As- Hccheiaga. -TO ATTEND COMFNTION - Mr. A. F. McQuaid, barre/Ir ind attorney. Soul-is,‘ and Trot. W. .. -McDoriald of the Prince of Wales College teaching staff. Charlotte- town, left this iveek as de-gufes to the supreme convention Knights of Columbus held at Si. Antonio. Texas, August 16 to 20th. En route west they will stop off at Chicago and St. Louis. After the cmven- tion they will return via. Seattle, Washington, Portland. Orrgumsan Francisco, Calif, and Vancouver. B.C. - —DEATH 0F MRS. EPI-IRAIM BELL-Friends will regret to learn of the passing of Mrs. Bell on Sunday last at Baltimore. Mrs. Bell resided .in Tryon but had accompanied her husband to iBaltlmore a short time ago, where Mr. Bell was to have an opera- ition. Mrs. Bell took pneumonia. lwhich proved fatal. Her husband y E. Foster f was in the hospital whenshe pass- Island friends will sym- lpathize with her bereaved husband and sons. Arthur and Vernon in 5 -DEATH OF MRS. SADIE L. CAMPBELL-Invert of music will regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Sadie L. Campbell. who has been organist of the United Church at. Malpeque for some years. Mrs. Campbell was a talented musician, educated in Boston and New York. She came to the Island to make her home some years ago and the people of the Malpeque district have enjoyed her talent tn muisic and have appreciated it to the full. Her death occurred on Wednesday evening at the homeof her daugh- ter, Mrs. Bruce Crozier. at Darn- Iey. after a short illness. sympathy is extended to Mrs. Cro- zier and other members of the family in their bereavement. funeral is taking place this Friday afternoon at 2.30 at Church. Malpeque. vice at the home of Mrs. Crozier will be held at 1.30. ' S. An auto raller car, a means of transportation both on roads and on railways, arrived in Summer- side last night from Arlington, Virginia. In the car were Mr. H. C. Roch- estcr. superintendent of passcnzer train SPP-‘ice, C.N.R.. MontrealzMr. J. H. Cnrroran, traffic passenger agent, C.N.R., Moncton, N.B.; Mr. Thomas McBeath, master mechan- ic. Montreal; and Mr. Goldman Day, driver. They were welcomed by Mayor B. W. Robinson and prominent citizens. After a demonstration this morn- ing the car will proceed to Ken- sington where Mr. Rochester will meet Mr. E. W. MacKinnon; sup- erintendent of the Island Division of the Canadian National Rail- ways. Later the party will be met in Charlottetown by W. Allister Fraser. vice-president of the traf- fic division. Montreal; Mr. W. U. Appleton, general manager o! the Maritime Division; Mr. W. Gag- non, Montreal, C. N. R. director, and Mr. M. I". Tompkins. C.NR.. Moncton. I'll-DP! were the numerous con- nections 0t tne Inman Clan which assembled Friday afiemuon last on tiie beautiful shots farm of Mr. A. J. iuman "Blrchwood", Hampton. Sm ting faces warm handclasps, and merry laughter were manifest- ed everywhere as many friendship; were once more renewed. Over one hundred persons, young and old ncluding four generations assembled in the early afternoon, an afternoon on which even the sun seemed to shine in apoclat unlendor to welcome the clan for this auspicious occasion. A tinge of sadness was mingled with Joy for since the last gathering two years ago, outstanding mcmbcrabf the family, Mr. William H. Inman, Ora- Daud. and former owner of “Birch- wood”, his eldest daughter, Mrs. Annie Sawyer, Portland, Me. Mn. Eva Godkin and Miss Ado Inmln, Summcrslde and Mr. George Pill- uell, Bedeque. have been called to their heavenly home. A minute of silence was observed in memory of thou departed. The clan was honored in having preoent four of f5 olden momberl. Mrs. Mary A. Int-nan and her lia- ter Mrs. Grace Sturdy, Victoria, aged i5 and I3 years respectively. Mrs. Rebccca Tupi n, Ml-rgato. 7 and Mrs. Hannah lnman, florid: BB. These aged ladies are quite oct- tve for their year: and related many reminiscences of the early days Mrs. Mary A. Inman told of having still in her poucuion the original deed of the property of hen grandfather John Inman and his wife Rcbocca Duke, who came from I ' . in llifl and .31. onaanorcfarmialllanp- 44m with the‘: fine aonl. William. mrk, Robert. John, ‘Phonon and daughter Mary Railways,- [ ‘ifoncton, Mr. Allister Fraser, vice- sociation presided. Chairmen of President °f ‘he trawl‘ dlvtwn» minor standing committees were‘ M°ntreal~ Mr- W- Gflkflm- 01' the appointed. Other business left from C! N- R 3mm °f DlIWi/Wi- Mimi" the annual meeting was transacted. rwl- and’ Mr- M- F- Tbmpklm. o! the C. N. R.. Moncton, arrived in Prince Edward Island yederday afternoon. ‘The party is tmtclling by motor ca" and expect to leave for the mainland today via the Ephraim Much The the United A private ser- iottctown a 1B7. In. John Nrd. in her 1°! II. " tsitiiuisa BELL‘ __ --, riage of Miss Clarab Liliana“ Vernon River. to Mr. Stirlin m‘! Kmnen. North River tool; piia m 200 HiJsboi-ough St., Cliarlottecte a Aug. 11 at i1 a. m, the R9,, A0“ MacKenze officiating. The ‘elf E left immediately for a short iioum.‘ moon through the province will reside at North River, ' e1 Stm indorsation and regime of the Olgctrilriletrionilq MflMlllfln EIIXTIIIILSIPBLIOIIS co n‘ with denunciation of the’ broken promises of ilic evisl. Liberal governments in thislm. incc and at Ottawa, was voiced anfmousiy at. a. large and renmaen. i-ative annual mEPlltlg o; m; Queens County Conservative am. elation last night. FINANCE MI TE RlVE-Hun. Charles AI,‘ 53m? Minister of Finance fiii- ennui, and one of the Federal reprasetm. tives for Queens County, >31 m, rive in the Province Sa‘ 13y 1| was announced ycstr-ida lion. Mi- Dunning has been liiviicii by tlii management of the likhlhltlOn t4 speak at the opt-nine of [we m, Monday night. It is swpeiterl at“ that he trill sneak on datum, d,“ from the grandstand. MORRISON-At the Prince Count) Hospital, August 3, 1037, it; M, and Mrs. J. E. Morrison. fl sop, NEAL-At Bear Pi P. E. I. m; Tuesday, Aug. 3. l _ , Mrs . Joseph Niral. a (laughter Audrey Elizabeth Jane, ‘ SMITH-At Hunter River, P. E. 1, on Friday Aug. a. I937, to Mranq Mrs_ Cyril Smith, a son. LIVINGSTONE-At the ruin“ Edward Island Hospital. August’! I937, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Liv- ingstone, New Glasgow, a son. AUSTON-At the Prince Edvrart Island Hospital on August ti, 1937 to Mr. and Mrs. John Antwan, city a son. FORD-At the Prince Edward 19 land Hospital on August ‘t, i937, u Mr. and Mrs. Chester FOIiWhElt- icy River, a daughter. McRAE-At the Prince Edwart Island Hospital on August 9. i037 to Mr. and Mrs. D. Fred McRaa Charlottetown R. FL, 'a son. - :1: MARRIAGES MlODONALD-TANTON - At 20f Hllisboro St. on Thursdayaiig. ll I937, by Rev. A. E. MncKenzic, Mr Herbert Harold MacDonald 0t Covehead t0 Miss Gertrude Amelia Tanton of Charlottetown. CONNELL. — COUSINS — At 20i Hillsboro St. on Tuesday, Aug. lq i937, by Rev. A. E. MacKciizic, Mr John Borden Conncll of Summer- sidc, P. E. I., to Miss Marion Eilll Cousins of Baltic. P. E. I. lIOliSTON—STI§VENSON - On Wednesday evening, August 4.1931 by Rev. Wm. G. Qutglcy, Earl Ben- jamin Houston of New Glasgnivtq Miss Beatrice Jcan St£=\‘(‘ll.~i\ll‘. oi Hazel Grove. MACKINNON-MASTERS- At 201 I-Illsboro St., on Wednesday, Aug. ll, 1937, by Rev. A. E. hlJCKPilLlC, Mr. Donald Slirlkig ltravKuuion. North River, to Miss Clara Madc- iine Masters. of Vernon River, P. I E. . HUNTEE-WHITLOCK -- .-\t St. James Church Manse, Charlotte- town. on Wednesday, Aug. ll. 1937i by Rev. R. Moot-head Legato, D.D< hfargaret Etta. Whitlock. rliiiiglitel of Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson Whit- lock. Charlottetown. to Joseph THY- lor Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs- J- M. Hunter. also of Charlottetown. BOWNESS-LING — At the CH1- tral Christian Church Pfifbflnilllet on Aug. 12, 1937, by Rev. Q Cooper, Dr. Frank Tuplln Beams! of Kensington to Edith Scttllil Ling of Charlottetown. I WEBB-PALMER-At St. Pauli Church. Charlottetown, on 1'3"“- day. August 12th, Alton Raiwvortll Webb of O'Leary to Erma Ma! Palmer of Coleman, Rev. ll. D. Raymond ofliciating. KlELLY-ARBING-At 200 Hills- boro St. on Thursday. All!‘ l3 I937. by Rev. A. E. MacKeiixitaAir L. Lewis H. Kielly of Suffolk, P. E. I. to Miss Mary E. R. Arbiug 0i the same place. acumen - BERNARD — At 5t JohnTEplscopal Church, St. Elva- nor‘s on Tuesday, Aug, 10- h! Rev. Dr. Hunt of King's C°ll":~’> Halifax. Gordon Lockhart Bennett, 880., of Charlottetown. to Dot! Lulu Bernard of Si. Elranors MATHIZSON-MCRAE - at Breck- ftcld Pre=byterlan Church ell Saturday, Aiiq. 1, I937. by R-"vi ,9 Carlyle Webster, John ltlitl-it Matheson, Oyster Bed 511"" “ Florence Isabelle alum "l Wheatley River. _, AITKEN-COI )'IN—At 200 Hills- boro 8L. Charlottetown (in _A_'il1~l~‘ 7, H737, by Rev. A. E. MaFiWi-"ii Mr. Jonn Everett Altken 09 W" tune, P. 1!. I., to Miss Sarah Jflflt Coffin of the. same place. 3 __ __#_;_‘_. DEATHS i§§rc iiiiiiifoii A? 7. 1M7. Mrs. Ephraim Bcll- W; ‘t5. formerly of Cape Trlv““°' ' r‘. 4 cameraman-at Darnlcy. Au!" u. 1m. am. Sadie t. cunvbdl aged 00 years. GRIBNLAW - at cmogafvvtu: Wednesday. Auz- lli 1 a6 ye." Catherine amniiiw. axed mm, nouonsarv - At "w" m County Hospital on AuB-n _- u David Doughcrty, Tvne V" "it i-fltlfiiat Summersde. Alli" u um, George u. Pmv- "ti" .1 canvas-m Boston. July at. 192} nary Stung. wénleot 1mm" Carver, Au urn a . canon-at 4o Hll.sbt17i‘0;:;1“t "‘ Saturday, Aug. ‘i. 193 i n. Largo. 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