P.‘ =1: rotikrtppigi Z- IX IlIP..\I{'l"!. cut: came flunk Several of throw n CHI“ . . .t".~ii J. cut on hi5 fore- . . 1 sidrlttps were requires it ' ' " ztotiltii The ("or was ' Ai-tn MacKinnon. . "vii. Other pa-"seitgers "wit e fupefi with minor . ..'tt.1:i Mr. rind Mrs. A . c. and I/LIFPQ children. "F" o tvrtziiiiziiiy ACCIDENT . i"Phci"on, itnd Her- " !i ii Charlottetcvxn were ‘ ..ht. rccovcriitg ‘[‘l‘i‘.'t'(i carry Sun- 1 vixen a cur in which "I: ("'11 uleil with a - 0:1 ilitsiou Slrcet. f)‘»‘..lt"fi b_\' .\lr. Mac- ziix, i-otild not. be ' but ilorpitzil au- iwy were resting; he accident cc-l o'clock Sunday I of the car snapped l i puio and lilie- " " t flout to make re‘ i. \.'.:y i lit i. lLliill, were 1 ' i. ti". ilJW the QIUJGGIIL FUR (‘.\I.iIi‘0RNI.-\ J P bfiii-Pheriion, "in, Brute are leav- u .i .\l:" IlL/liiy lt.l' Qihforitia- pits ii of their lovely bung- .\l lJPfIOICJIII -‘.. H 1 .'-‘ 1H1" Ca lioritla l. l ‘.",'i.i 1.. oi‘ honor at partner. Aiclzaililer. and three si "- " '- i. ietivrll llllifiPfillg$ ic .\ir:< D. A. MacLeod. Munay A ,, witty at it... Smmnm- mt. R. cr. Mrs John MacPhorson, i.i_1 it .1, "tn 1\/[;_.-,, (gt-n, A (yup- Sj-"tiitejy, and Mary at. home. l .__tt,, .i .i inf i:i their hon-i TPESDAY l- . . i. <1. p»... (,1 l —\‘YSI'I‘IN(.‘i IN Till-J I‘. s. a. - t 1".» n. m. it... m“, “,1,- ‘lhe Mrs Ii. G. Mlittart Ilild her sister t. lflll to Lin! nicitu, an uii- ‘ VI ~ A- A- Uwklm" “Ccmnpalllad t ":1: 1.. i"it..l‘i0ii Will‘ i(‘ll(i- I b}. M!" K"",'.‘F,'l‘, wlntéliitflrpfvliéh ,_ J l, _,,,_A,,_ (Uupe and the“. I ttivirun the (i. elm pat :~. 0 ic ,t . .., ..".e itllllii.llllf'i' of the} “Led 5mm“"—s l‘ l ‘ “W” M mm’ “ml sriiaitinn oimtrxtis _ The l l. l ..t i:.. Itivtfic 5i.t"ict to Mi i wi-Il lint-c tk, The lllfllly friiiitds o. .li" Zlilli M s Aliicvhcrson wlsit ll" ".1 gootl luck 1n thilr new home - The annual memorial service of fl" Lutrlhiii» ovrh llritililt oi thel t ..‘iiCii£ll\ Lwgioit, i3. E. S. L., took‘ t ti" §'l‘<li‘l".ii'l_\’ itiierniion (it tlicl t y ccincertiis. ‘lmti- were almost ‘ l .| litiiini" rl llllWHl/i i1. on tinritdtr. ‘in: parade was nt charge i.i i; .iti<"it ll'i‘.<l-.it"ill., Jfil“ l‘. Hillion, ii...i was occonipztincii by the Lc-y 5 u) Band. | 'i'hi- parade indvcd oif at. 2 o'clock " It" .i first. stopped itt Queen Square,‘ v. .11 V."'Cilih.i were placed on the t 1 will" moituiituitts, and then ll. zvhed to the Roman Catholic v- ttcry WIIFN‘ the service for the c. .I “"111. iitkelt by the Rev. Dr. .\' 1.": At the People's Cemetery t. » ‘lit’ c was tnkru by the Rev. Li: l"it.ttt', Bianclt Chaplain, while tit» - ("c in the cemetery of St.’ l’. w l .1 i... ini was taken by the .. .. viiitoii Aliiioite. At titusc ccm- r i t".ri~."iiitcs were plilflfid find . »-; t‘...\.i iinii itcvclile sounded h. i :tt".t ll‘ iltutlct" Eiiiest Whitti- ‘i i iilljti‘ oi viii-tails drove w " h‘ t ‘iIlIiPTY. where a wreath tt .. . ».<‘i| iiittl llll\,\'(‘l'h' rend by the l‘. . -..i cuiitiialii. "rho officials <1‘ i‘ i i». ~, ah wish to tender their 41th.. ; to the olitciitling vlPfilymen- t0 the choir 0f St. Dtinstlllfb LDC to the btnd. i0 XL‘ l. ‘ out ' tr opctti-d. The injur- flit l-‘itlici; sniil, Extent, of hi. (‘Oiilliljllity for manv yours They . T ') Iii.~1'i' — Tin. futnrztl (. ll I{l'l)ill.~(ll\ tivus i7 from Si. I‘;t'lh-":i:i":'; tvcrvt i" I‘. n r DitBlcts ‘ F‘. T . 0t the "d Is- fill to thel 1)., iii itpproved llxtvts- 1 litinici" ‘it(i Dr. i-.til and, i..ii'iU. tviis ‘izi- llzwtitxftitlii. . ill‘. v11 tx i’.i .ul at"! t. l '.I' ...ll l/t‘ \\'.;h;:i till . pi l 1"‘ . tftitlyi- the iii-xi i’.\l"l'l\"l‘ . (ll l.< AND \\'()Ll" f" ll\ ll(‘.il.l) >i'('( lI"~'.~'l-'l'I. KAI.- r?» Wolf Culis 4h ciotvtl troop ".i " i" iv tn the Bap- 1 tit School room last evcn- ' Scouts". Cubs. Leaders . "s "acre attests of the 1 .~‘ "in; vitiitt of the Church i a’. it. very en, t-fv bttnuuct. The : in iii-h of ..c iii-a‘ was Island i;“'t t 1 uir S " (‘abs bill dotv .ii lfi‘"1"ti bcails, provided by a, nu, .\lr. J. D. Jc:1k.ns.l n to n trail-laden ‘ pm. and liv- Scottts t . 1i i‘< a t1. ~i"i~ hauqtirteti", it t3 13m. Ali... (f r Imt Sztrratt is‘ " 11.6 (“think-f r of the tndc-attttkci .\li" ii.in Hell has rcxctitlv. w i-r the F(‘0illiI\it.<i”"Sh p i it'll 7‘:t"o:,t. with .\lr. bleiscn‘ Puck .\lr. Llnvd xfattttal ‘ tint Si't"ilill‘il:i(‘X‘S.‘ d “sift oi lie crsl tie utoup o" boys totrimks forward to \‘ .. 11s it:.d Mrs. A_ [Jillliii Stewart. 66- Fi , o.’ tear-i n1 nil) l‘ of the i.il‘flliII! ' firm f .“.\ill" Bro. (' wk River was livid _tt.-tcrtin".". ‘If ihcinn iii Git-til". R..tiv and it; the rave . S.'t:‘.:is Celtic- tei"; "ii it. Re‘: .\lr Dougkn, p11 tor of the Fcii-i-‘s Road Pres 'l‘l'i€1il (Jitu'"clt. Pall- bearers tvcrc: Mcwrs. Chestrr Mitc- Swaln. Alan Alan-Lean. Arictntis Niacswalii, Herbert Catnpbi-ll, Oil"; Jack on and Raynlnltd Mni-Attiay" Ivir. Stetvarfis cieath took placi- s homa Tlitirsciiiy iifif‘l' a short lilacs“ He was a prominent citizen tvilcre in pnrtilcrshit) with his brothel" Acxaiider under the natnc, Sicwart Bros, he carried on farm- ing moi", succcs fully. The fli"m became known as out. landing agriculuriists in the section. For litany years they were among the large prize winners at the Pro- \'i!I('if‘l and Georgetown Ex- hibitions. They also exhibited at thc Amherst fair. For the past ffWV _ve:tt".<, however, they had not shctvii stoz-k except a small quant- ity at Gcorgctotvn. Mr- Stewart \\'ll\ tininarrlcd S1ll‘\'i\'il‘.[.Z are his brother and §\l'|‘.»‘l‘ Argyle apparcntiv mstitk- Charlottetown Harbor for Vic- LI, P. E. I., her destination. ran 1'1 iunl war Rocky Point ‘wharf,’ 1.-.."lv YPSIUPKiTiV. Later the boat was‘ :t‘i‘i~ to ntitve off tutilcr her own planet and proceeded to Victoria. A ittimbcr front this community nttcntiefl the funeral of the late Mrs. James MncNelll which was n» w. . (‘hurt a: S mmetxiiie. lie will coil- tinttc to prsstrlc rt the Prince Cfiliili)’ C""-ttrts until DPJClilDCl‘. His Honor Judge G S. Iuman has, (“Yflilifi to tllr rtbtaincd three month. leave of itbscticc k —IMI’ROVING __ it is plpggjng . l i-etiort zhitt Wt" Nathaniel Willi", ~t:n oi \'.".t. .Al'l'l‘(lt‘;\('f)ll C. dc W. Wl‘. it‘ and Mrs. White of Sulnlner- p. !.\ a litilc untiroved. .\lr. Wltre very scriottsly hurt last Stilt- when the cur in which he “'88 I12 struck a bridge when it tittird to make a dangerous turn iii. llimii. River near Shelhurne. Mr. \\'lttti‘ is .~ttl ill hospttztl and iti- lhflliizh improved s not out (iahgitin-S Over sixty members of tho sit-- \' i" l-‘ov Exhibitors‘ Association nr Prlitce Edtvztrd Islnitil attended the tnccttug held last i-vcitlttc in the 1rd 1h lht‘. Board Room of the Citv Bulldlu-v Ham‘ 0mm“ to l‘(‘-('Oil.‘3l(il‘i' the flflit‘ set g3 it... annual meeting last June ‘or inc annual sll0\\' ‘it Chariottctotvri~ first week of Dcccmbcr. Ayn“. iticnts pro and con were free“ used and fittitllt" a motion was uutde that. thi- date of it... sun“. this Near be fhc week of N0\'.-m-» ber 22itd-27th. This was (iflffiltigd and a ntotion hat. instead the date set for the show b.- Nirv, 1st l0 0th \\‘<'\s carricrl. - ~ i ~ f? 7“ l _-it.\i.ii.-u. siitiuci: _"< Many, Rllelldcd tho ftuicral service at. sf, 51¢ tviiid Islimd. for the late Miss Irena Anderson. tvho pflgspd 3,,“ m Vaitcotivei". B. C. The F(‘l‘\'l(‘(‘~ took . tilnce on Friday aftcrnooti at Si. John's Church C(‘111(\((\1‘\'_ van Auhdcacoti White. D. D.. and Re (1. R. Anderson mfflclateil. Mus Anciersoti tvas the daughter of the h“? A» L» AWlPYSOit and Mrs. Att- dctson who WPIT-‘EVDFOIIIIIICIII. rcsi- dcnts of Stimmcrsttie tnany years, aiirru ards tcirioving to British Co]. lli-thia. Itirs. Anderson was formerly a Miss Fraser a native of St. Elea- iiors. One si. r Edith and one ‘ brothel" Lowcll in the Un ted status are left to mourn-s "Rotary is but on the threshold of ‘liS (urcrr and is still in the {IIT-Klllil of the world power that 1t is to become." Mr. Curtis MacKaw district LIOVPFIIOI’ of RoLarv, Y“. lottetowti Club at the ~ weekly luncheon yesterday. "To think otherwise is to fail to gragp u“. iii-Hon of opportunity before its“ 1e continued. ‘Men immersed 1n the affair.- of busy everyday hm a” "pl l‘) 10>!" Slilht of the goal. It behooves everyone mgce in a while to climb to amp height; out. $lv;iE"illQ‘(‘ll‘Cl€ of ‘our flatly scope uicie we can think clearly and catch a gitmpe of the vision splendid. Let. tr.- become imbued “llh R Qrcaf fiPsliP for the (up fmmw‘ “f RQWLVS mission in the world " --FI'.\'ER.-\I. OF DR. J. B. (‘IIAAIPION-Tlte fuiterai of Dr. J. ‘B. ‘Champion which was hPld las._. F‘i'ifiily aftrrnoon from the United Church. Olmatgv, was very largely attended, many from out- Slde P911115 built-g present. Tile mmlcal Pfofcssioit was represent- ed b.v_Dr. E. T. Tanton, Di", 5 g Sinclair. Dr. J. F. MacNi-lll, pr, Delaney and Dr. H. W, Talflpn Rev. Mr. Baker of Port EiIZIIICiUIIP ovci" for the service. The pg]. DPIIWYS WPfr- Messrs, Keith Math- tcson. Robrrt Carruthcrs. Hanson Lid-stone. n. H. Jelly. GOQTgp B... hard. J. MacWllllants. Iitior- ment: was tn the Mctltodlst bumti grotmrl a’. Bcthcl. 5 Diiziziitv or Piilit‘; Efhvflffi land's Irish Cobbler L;- attd Bibs Tritimplt crop of pofntnrg 1nd ‘started and fzl'0\\'f‘l's were report- lhfl only about 5o pcr cent of a normal crop, .\lr. S G. Pcppin. senior potato ltrpcctor said 1:15;? "lghl- Dlléflhll of Green Motili- lRlfl-S Wis not cxpcctcrl to hcglu generally until iilp first tvonk in Octobrr at th.‘ c-nrllcst. Matty fields were still quitr- green and the tubers were pXjlCCLPfi to gi-qw considerably following tho recent rains. held from her late residence at Spfing Valley on Tuesday after- noon and was one of the larizest evt-t" s-cn in that commtmry. The, sctvirc was conducted by Rev. Mr. Thontns assisted by Rev. Mr. Swlfcr. At the close of the ser- vlcp tho remains tvcrc botirne to; Malpcquc Cemetery followed by a, long line o’ autos and carriages, containing many frlctids and tx-n- dcily laid to vest. The pallbear- crs WPFP nil friends of the dccens- 1 ed M""srrs George Iockharf, David," Casricy. William J. ifarrlniztonm; Slitnicv Ramsay. George Cotton. and Thomas Harrington. Besides hcr sorrowlntz husband there are left to ntourn her mother Mrs. Ifcnciersim Margatc, one sister. Miss Hattie and two brothers and a host of friends who will lonll cherish the memory of a kind and loving friend and neighbor. Some day we'll understand. Kind sym- pafhy is extended to all sorrow- fng ones in than» sad and MldflPfl bereavement. The funeral was un- der the management of Mr. J. L. Remington. DOVIIOD. Several growers of Irish Cobblers reported iwod Yields dfispitp the low yield prettalling generally. Titer» were no signs of rot pres- cnt in the potatoes harvested. Mr. Pcppin said. Thi- Adult Education I/‘flflllf: of Prince Edward Island hr-id a ann- crai excctitlvc meeting last (WT!)- lng in the Confcilwntlon Clmm- ber. ,__'1"iw report of the sci-rotary. Dr. J. T Crofcatt. was i-cad and dlscuswd. Preparation for the coming year's work was outlined and entrusted to the local i-xocttt- iva. The local executive cnnslsliitgof Dr. .1. A. Murphy. W. R. Shaw ll H. Shaw. H. B. Chandler and J7‘. Croteati were rte-appointed to act during the coming year. The questions of drafting aper- manent constitution and of affli- lating with the Canadian Asaocl- atlon for Adult EdllCfltifl“ were left with the local executive. It. is expected that a general public mfldinlifllboellledltlllfnf of] 0110B. Prncc Ed- . x n- .,,. U. i“... ,1»... I‘. v cairn of buinincrsldc left on Tile." dav tot a titttot" trip to New York.‘ -al tutti Niagara Falls. “Thi-yl l \\'l'l't.‘ it. Jllllpflilifll as fat‘ us Hail-l ‘ 1a.; b": .\lr. All(il'("-\ Pitcairn win} enter» tipott his second _t"car as at 4n! oi iiitiniiy" at kings Col-l t . liuhiuxr-S M? t 1 ..~".ng 0t .‘\i-i'Iiii)iI‘A(I llzty- l tvltusc (il‘ilii\ (tcrtirr- " it. his ltolnt: in Lireclt- I ltu.» ion-t one of t .\lr. llirtu r il\lli most ' i jvcflis ill Lin‘. itmotiilt ittlfl wit.» Ont‘, . .llf.'t'(‘.\‘tliil tartnriz. and 1 ‘when of the district. One of_ ja fu ' oi eight he was the ills. to p .>~" fir-tutti! ii.i" tell itllti his gu- lng 1-. lccztily fr]. it)" his illllil)’. BOY (‘\'('I.I.\ IN-IYIIEI) —, l-i-yi tr-olil Chur- l ti0iiCll)\\'l\ boy \\‘.l.\ siigltt i litjtircd , lilo ('\'i'l\.ll‘_' witch a bzcvcl he was ‘ liming \\':t~ in iollisloit \ as ii car; dt": bv .\lr. Jescpit .\it"Doitnld.l J1". i.\‘.) of Cllitrltitictittvit. Police soul Oliflelt w.“ travcllitt: west on Iiwhinotld Street and the Carl north on 1"it\\‘li.ii itt attenuating] t0 avoid the ("j-"clist the cur .~w-?i".'- cii shitrplt- to the left. colldcd with . u If‘il‘])il4‘l‘l‘ i" and snapped it. off ilolh bi I‘ and ear were ilitfi‘, riaiuagcil _'I‘ltc accident 0“- t curred mitt" the laoy‘; home on‘ Wc~t Rzeltttiottd Strrr-t, ‘ GYROS "OLD . . ., Governor Car‘. R. TlbPfi annotinc- l ed the aptiiiiilttitcitt 'of Mi". W J l hionagltutt its DioiTICi/ Secretary-l, 'I‘i't"it.<iii'l‘i‘ at a meeting of the, Chitrlottctetvn Clyro Cittb biondayil night Mr R Earl 'i‘.t_t" or was in t th¢~ chair wlti'e President J. Gor l don Aiinfioiialii tiresrtitctl the rc- port. ct‘ iitc Dir‘ !t‘i Convention at‘ l l l Pietou l'(".‘(‘llii_\'. Mi" Stewart Jones, Di". P A Crcclntzitt and Mr. ‘Simon P Paoil. Jtz, were naincd 1 a» club rcprc (‘HIHLIYPS on the Prince Edit". Iaifllld Tuber- liltei'na— . G. Rigillillli l ‘Silencer oi‘ Mottmott. N B. ullll ‘be the t.lll‘i'lk€l' iii. 1h" foundcrsi (lay lll(‘t"tiii~,,' Octfl-xi ill it was ail- nottitced. while pint Dihtiifii. Gov- ernor Itztlplt Sii-ttltrttson of Saint Joint. N. i". . ttzll lit‘ tiri-isttt ii‘, the Ogiobcl" 4 ntrclitt," Itirs. Lcilottrl» . tviic o! iii". Lc- ‘Hoitrilois oi tinnusl .lti-, Llttgoaleilc ;I.~laild"., was listing 'll.~ tvell its ;Ciliii(i be i-xp Neil" in the Char- ‘Ittir '"n ii. i.:ll iawt light ful- “lowng it \ilL ....»l.il l'ili\' \\".!li death ‘by i'i<it ii. S. J\‘il(‘.'$ of the (‘anu- tfildll _‘\i"‘.'".ll_j’.\ in a flight which l made a ttton ltlstitiy. In a ierlotis; coitditiotl at her l homi- in (‘ii'iii'.i.\ifliit* for some tlllitft ivlrs. I..<~i<lit1.i1"i)tils uivttxtveilt an cin- i i‘l‘_i‘,flll.'_\' opt l'fl'l0ll here imiitcdiuteiyi aitct" the tilitncs arr ViLi at. Uptoii| Airport. \ 1t “Ha ihc first time in ltistory that "an iiiitllaue cqtupticd with‘ tvitccls had litndcd at the Magda- lcnc islands" during the summit" ntonths. Landings have been made with ttltci-is oi" rkilh (luring the winter months on li-c at the 1s- lattds. Ycstcrdavs landing wits illiitle on a beat-h at Grttidsionc. l About i0 a. in. a tclcgrztm was; rr-cclvcd by the Lflilildlllil Alwityst fi"ont Dr. LcBourbus rcqttcsttitg a plune bi- brought to Liizitdiztoitc “at .1111 rams“ to carry i115 tvlic. in u iarriotis ctllifilti0ll. to a Lihurlottc- town lthsttriti. The tncstitgc was scnt by tureiiss front the Alitgdih, ill)" i.u.11iii.s to North Sy-riticy. N. S. l ittid have led by lanii tvirc irotn tlterv to Churlottctotvit, , A r1 itiuxtt ttxs . n: from here for iii"l' ciintlitioi tron o,’ f.\ biiflflg \\".tt(l 11nd rain‘ clotiils. PROI-‘I-ISSOII. If Alton Iivr-ning '.i'flil'.‘lli'i‘pllw0f Sept. 4J1. i-otttaincd the following: ProHs-iwi" G. N. Stetctison for 22 -.~ ltcad of the (ietiarttncttt of Shurtlcff HICKS-- The '¢ El lish liicratttre at. College and in point oi‘ years hf'l'\'l(‘l‘. the oldest ntcmber oi the fa ttliy. has resigned. The state of his health was such that Prof- Steven oti did not wish tiitue his work. Prof. Stcvensoivs resignation comes a year after the colt-go had honored him with the degree of Doctor of Letters iLitt. D.) The Co lcgc issued this statement. "Dr. Stevenson is rc- 1 tiring from the Campus with the ltvarticst acclaim of all of us for the 22 years of splendid service he has given to Shurtleff Coiicgc, .Board. facility, alumni, and stud- ent body. and hosts of other ffrleitds join not only in appreci- 'atlon for what. Dr. Stevenson has meant in his years on the Campus, . but also in the hope that his , health will permit him to be much ‘ on the campus. He is held in high .e.tccm as a teacher. He is loved as a man by all his associates" Dr. Stevenson is a native of New j Glasgow. P. E. I. and a brother of lMrs. John L. Cark. Rustico, Dr. lA. B. Stevenson, M. D. of New ,1 Glasgow, and Mr. W. H. Stevenson (of Charlottetown. He obtained his early education in Prince of Wales College and taught for several years in tho schools d this pro- . dinner on the same day at 8 P-M. t ‘llfl landing ia- - ezh it's. 'l'lt".: reply ('fll'l'l(‘{i lnfornut- l t0 wil- | Everett, also survive. _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _*‘“""" ~ - " —-"—" ~ Ingiii had bccn parked on the highway in Lite \'lCllllI_V of Bedeque. Niounted Police at Summersldc tvcic notified of the accident about 7&0 yesterday morning. 1 FUNCTIONS IN GOVERNOR'S HONOR-The foiowlng imitations llil\(‘ been issued for functions i111 llOllfll‘ of his Excellency. Lordl 'l“i\‘ef‘libli‘iilii', Governor General of Caitatda who will arrive in Chai- ttctotvtt next. Monday: From thB Lx-tttcnitnt Governor and Mrs. De- Blots for a reception at Govr-rn- ittcttt House Tuesday afternoon. Srptcmbcr 28. from four to six; front the Lieutenant. Governor for a dittncr at Government Hsute Wednesday". September 29, at 7.30 Government of P) front the Prince Edward Island, for the prescntittioti of formal HddYB-SQES to hiS Excellency in the Confeder- iillflil Chamber Tuesday morning. September 28. at 10.30 and for a Titr- local convention of the P. E. island Teachers‘ Federation was ltcld in the Dalton’ School 0n 'i'hiil‘>ZCi8y, Sept. 9th with about five teachers present. The ion opened with the president . i5 Bertha O'Brien in the chair... After a few opening remarks by the p"(‘s§dl>l'li.._she then read a very liltcrcsting paper _on the aims and meaning of the Teachers’ Federa- tion. This was followed by the reading of the minutes of the last mcctlng. The following com- illitiePs were appointed. I I t I Bowness. Kenslngton, was on Mon- circle and Mrs. Alfred Mellett of Uniont Road. P. E. I_, the wedding to take § place in September. —London Times (Ontario). -\'OUTHFUL BANDSMAN —The manvSummcrsde friends o.‘ Eve" " Lfatixillztii, son of Mr. aiicl Ivii-r. Lorne Macmillan. Ottawa, and a. grandson of Mrs. J. M. Noonan, Summcrside, will be delighted to i-arlt that he is now playing in one of the Ottawa bands, wh ch per- formed at the Toronto Exhibi on recently. Everard tvas always musi- cal and was a member of the Sum- mreside Juvenile Citizens Band. It ls gratifying to see his music was so well rewarded. Two uncles arc in the present band, Dr. Ralph Nooitan and Hazen lWacLeiiaim-S. 0 N BRIEF V I S I T-Messrs Peter A. Riley, Boston, and Free- man McEwen. Cambridge. Mass, both formerly of St. Peters. nr- rlvi=i1 last night on a brief visit to relatives and friends. Mr. Riley. who has been a valued contributor of poetry to The Guardian foi" many years. is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Riley. 3i. P999115- ttnd has resided int Boston since i905. His last visit home was seven years ago. He was keenly litter- ested in learning of the recent progress made in the Island in the matter of adult education and public libraries. The home of Dr. Frank and Mrs. day evening invaded by a large ‘ of their neighbors and 5 friends. who gathered to extend l Resolutions: Elia Getson. Rsefina Hogan. Viola Handrahnn. congratulations and good wishes Nomlllfltiuwl MTS- 651mm. Miss on the occadon of their recent] Ol‘ve Ravncr. Miss Gavin. lmarriage. The special feature of‘ P'"cs.t Miss Bertha DIME. IWSS , the evening wa" an address, read by l Rcrttr-dinc Morrrsey, Miss E. Dc- Mrs. Preston Kennedy and a, ROChB. presentation of a beautiful piece; -—--—— of dining room furniture. Dr.l, Bowness made a suitable reply. ‘—FIRE ALARM-— The Summer- side f rcmcn were called on Monday i-vctiing to extinguish a fire at the Lack of premises on Beaver Street. The fire was not a serious one, but iitlgiii have proved the case. Some children were playing in a play ltoustr on premises at; the back cf Mi". Lee Home's garage and evi- dently had lighted matches, as the bCfitllllg in the lttle house caught fire. Soon the whole building was aliluzc The ch ldren became excit- ed, and one little girl seeing the lite fiom the window of her home near by ran out and in trying to help put out the lire was bumed about the eyebrows though not seriously. Bedding was burned and the little house burned to the ground. Perhaps the loss of the little play house will prove a les- son to children that they must not play with matches. The prompt action of the firemen saved what alight have been a. serious fire as there was a high w nd bowing. and the blaze was in the midst of some very fine houses-S The death occurred at the City Hostillai yesterday morning 012M» Frederick Power, aged 66 years. after a prolonged illness. Appointed a tralnman on the Is- 1311.1 Division C. N. R. in 1898 he was appointed to a ccrkishlp in the Roadmastcrfls office in 1902, a position he filled with entire sat- isfaction to his superiors, until his retirement on sick leave some months ago. Of a friendly disposition and I. keen sense of humor the late Mr. Power enjoyed a large circle of frictida and was an unlvcimai fav- orite among the employees of the Road. In addition to his regular routine work he was for some years District Sccreiary for the Pension Board, Moncton . He iraves to mourn the loss of a kind husband and loving father, ills widow and two daughters, Mrs. Joe. Malone, City, and Mrs. Ed- tvard Trainer, Everett, Mass, the iiittcr who has been with her father for the past five months. 'I‘hi"ce brothers. Messrs James and Thomas of Roxbury, John of TTHCHUiC, and a sister, Mrs. Am- brosc Mitchell, Bcdford, and three grandchildren, Hecn and Freddie Malone, City, and Shirley Trainer, WEDDING BELLS.— At the Pownal United Church Tuesday September l4 at 5 o'clock p. m. a. large number of people assembled to witness the marriage of Adele Smith of Pownal to Leigh Mac- Eachern of Cherry Vailey. The ciiurch was mot attractively de- corated for the occasion with flowers from the prize winning garden of Mrs. Lloyd Ballam of Pownai. The arrangement of the boquets and beautiful arch were years of practise have become per- fect in the art of decorating the church. The Wedding march was played by Mrs. Wm. Mutch and the ceremony performed by Rev. D. K. Ross, B. A. and the Rev. Geo. W- They B. A. The chann- ing bride dressed in white satin brocade with net veil carried a boquet of camatloits and mndlen eloquent in praise of those who by ' and expression of thanks. The! evening was happily spent hYi playing cards and social utter-t coune- A sing song. led by Mr.‘ Russel MacKay, added to the; general peasurc. Dainty, but. substantial refreshments, werel served by the ladies. Oi Monday evening, August 31.! the members of the Kelly's Crosrl Subdivision of the Catholzc wo-i men's League, with their husbands, and some of the younger gener- ation, met. at the home of thfl President, Mrs. J. W. Bradley, to bid farewell t0 Mrs. Catherine Creamer and Mary, who were about to sever their connection with the parish. After spending some time in the dl cusslon of the toplocs of the hour, and llsbcilzng to the sweet strains, of music fur- nl"hed.by the talented musicians of Kellyn Cross. Mr. J, W. Bradley rose to explain “ze significance of the meeting. Mrs. Joseph Kelly then came forward and read an addrrs to Mrs. Creamer, while Mrs. J. W. McKenna made the presentation of a beautiful Rifl- Mirs. Creamer, in a few words, thanked the members for their kindness and thoughtfulnes of her, and referred feellngly to the pleasant friendship. and the and Mrs. D. B. MncNeiil, Miscouche; 9 o'clock from her late residence to the R. C. Church, Miscouche.-—S. pretty Wednesday Summcrside. Bcdeque, performed the ceremony kindness of nefghbors and friend" during her years in the parish. A few pleasant hours were then spent in music and rlnnclng. Luncheon wits scr- vcd by Mrs. Bradley assisted by her daughters. and rome members of the Children of Mary society. Mrs. LeBourbols. ZtZ-year-oidwtfv- of Dr. I. R. .LeBourbols of- Grind- stone. Magdalen Islands. died yes- terdiiy afternoon at the Charlotte- town Hospital. She had uttdcr- gone an emergency operation Tiles- day following a "merry flight“ hv a Canadian Airways plani- to brim her to hflwplifll ltcre from he!" home where she had lain fl‘. for several days. Although in a very critical mn- dltion hopes were held for her w- covery Tuesday morning. Yester- day morning. however. her weak- enlng condition gave rise to grave fears and volunteers warp called for blood transfusion. Pilot H. S. Jones. who guided the rtlnn pa.- sengor Dragon in a hazardous flight over gulf waters to bring the patient to hospital was select- ed. Dcspite all human efforts. however. Mrs. ‘Leflourbols died about 4 o'clock yesterday a"tci- noon, slightly more than 24 hours after she reached the hospital. Mrs. LeBourbois before hermnr- rlage wits Martha Deianetadauiih- ter of Mrs. Horace Delaney and the late Mr. Delaney of the Mall- dalen Islands. Surviving in addi- tion to her mother are her lins- band of about a year, DI’. LR. Le- Bourbols of the Mawdalcnes: six sister; and two brothers. They are Imelda. Mrs. Dnmour; Marian. Mrs. Fbilx Thai-Inuit: Germaine Delaney and Fred Delaney. all of the Mndnicn Islands: Alder, sis- ter 8t. Raymond at Si. Roch Con- vent. Quebec City; Adeila, Mrs. T. Lnfrancc. Arvldl. P.Q.; Evelyn. hair fem. Wis given away by her father. The groomsman was Mr. Lawson Mcliuchem and the bridesmaid. Miss mean Jones of Gicriottotown. -' Mrs. Antonia Thcrllult. Montreal: and Wilfrid Delaney employed with the Agriculture Department It Hull. P-Q. Dr. M. Delaney of Wellington. BILL. ll an uncle. sojourn of eighteen. ‘G King, H R. Large. ing the friendly competition compared their favourites. —DEATH 0F MRS. EDDIE GAUDEIE-There passed away on ’i‘tt"sri y' afternoon at her home in ‘ ‘t. Mrs. Eddie Gauciet i. izcss of some months. (iatidet was 52 years of age ti. although in poor health for smite time lore lter illness with tru.‘ citristinn fortitude. She had lived most of her hie n Miscouche and was beloved by all for her sweet disposition and kindness of heart. She ttas a devout member of St. John the Batitist Church and was very active in charitable works. Her pastor, Rev. Dr. Monaghan, minis- tered to her during her last illness and from his hands she received the last Rites of the church before she cited. She was a member of the Alumnae Association of Notrc Dame Acacicmy. Iviiscouche, and was act ve in the work of the Association. She leaves to motti"n hct" husband and a met-e Muss Mary MacDonald who resided with her; also two sisters, Mrs. Ebbn Praught of Richmond and two brothers John and Alex- ander MacDonald of Grand River. to whom iympathy is extended. The funeral wi l take place on Friday at -\VEDDING BELLS-A very wedding took place on evening, August 11th. at 5.30 pm. at the home of Mrs. Henry Cameron, Albany, when her datighter Malsie became the bride of Mr. Adclbcrt W. Palmer o! Rev. Ralph Barker. -'-i-"it.\"r.imt. or MR. BENJA- MIN HOLDEN MIl.l.S—Tfle fu- neral services for Mr. Benjamin Holden Mills were held on Thurs- day iiitcrnooit. with a short scr- vlce at the house. followed by a service at St. John's Church, St. Elcattor's. Rcv. George Harrison officiated. assisted by Ven. Arch- deacon White. D.D. The pull- bcarers were six sons of the-ide- ceased. Interment was in the cemetery adjoining the church. Besides his widow. there are left to mourn, the following sons and daughters: Horace. Fred. Holden, Kenneth, Bruce, Stanley and Al- bcrt. Dorothy. Sadie, Katherine. and Lena, to whom sympathy ls extended. 3 The animal meeting of the Char- lritietowit Branch of the Canadian Legion B. E. S L was held in the lrgioti Home last, night. Com- rade President J. P Hllilon pre- siding. A large number of members were in attendance. The iz-‘cction of officers resulted as fol ows: Honorary-President -Col. H. D. Johnson, M. D. Honorary Branch Chaplain Rnv Dr. R Moorhead Legato. Preident-J. S Walker First vice-President. —H. H. Cottrt. Second vice-President -—J- J. Purcell. Secretary-Treasurer—- B. Won- nacott. Executive members include; J Roblson. L W. Goodwin. T. E: MHfNutbW S Hughes, A. BURIAL YESTERDAY -The funeral of Frederick Power which. was largely attended, was held yesterday morning from his late l'i"$'.ifi0llC.‘, 219 Water Street to St. Dunstaits Basilica wheie Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. P itfcMahott D D The honoraryi pcll bearers were: Messrs. James H. Monaghan, Rod McDonald, Pcict" McCitrron, J, H. Howatt and Wm. Flynn, w J Moran. Active tmll bearers were: Iflessrs, Wm. McLeod, Alex Scott, Fred Ezatt, L W. Goodwin, J F. Rcardon and Wm. Grimes The ntciubcrs of the Kitights of Col. ttmbtis of which the deceased was a member. preceded the hearse Thc floral tributes. mass cards and spiritual bouquets were numerous. testifying to the setecm in which the deceased was held. Service at the irrave was conducted by Rev. Father Dougan ‘ FRIDAY The annual dinner of the offic- ers o.’ the 21st Field Ambulance was held at the Drill Hail last: evening. Lt. Col. J. J. Blake, of- flcer commanding the unit, pre- sided. Officers from other military tinltii were guests. Speakers ln- cluded Col. H. D. Johnson who reviewed the early history of .he medical corps in this Province and in the Marltimes. Major James Walker. Lt. Col. G. E. Pull, Lt. Col. F. i. Andrew, of the Light Horse. Lt. Co]. PB. fielding 0f the Artillery, Major F. B. Conrad of the Signals, Lt. Col C. C. 'I'hompson of the P.E.I. High- landers, Lt. Col. J. A. McPhec of Stimmcrslde, former commander-of the Medical Corps, Lt. Col. B. C. Chandler. and others. Out of town guests included Col. Lutm. district medical officer. Halifax. and Major Major. of the Ambu- Eicanors, P. E. I. in m°m1118 of September 21st, i937, find that the deceased came to hi; death either in falling from a ca; owned by Leopold cqmpmn \ 0.4 PTEMBER 2s, i931 - - - O Atizitzivics s L i o ii '1' ix-l -s. s. rtisrnts IN roar-l WEDNESDAY l raitttvrti. PARTY. _sit en- THURSDAY .. I lltuhiii? iiiliitliit-‘emxvcs; w‘,'{fifi"i§if,inif'_;,.fsif it}; 1:3- iJl libs V ‘rite iicvtipalli» of srThf SSF-Qufl-f fmm Mmiirfhlvl -UQI~\'G "Wk-LY —— HEY mfll1)‘ly-ll_l\'8b19 SWPYB? Daily W85 held silocxeci to hear of the death of 3e“; and brother Mn pnjttp Dag- _ _ lrlflni!‘ till‘ iirrccit _ by .\lr. limits ‘v airute trim ttntfipctsidlo iatr- Stuiriaj i1 itiiiliilsuxtlilGbcmgtiad to hear innit iitursuay evening at the home of RECEIVES MEDAL. — Among Adclc MacDonald age 1B, daughter 8e“ have returned to their home ._, .~.t that .\ii- ‘tbdlllUiUs oi Lot 1b‘ received Melt. t pig-am a ‘l daf er leiiliihg some. tum (illlf ‘E/‘LISLU, clinic-n yvtzvafl out itii -. ciiarie; worth, Grafton 3a., those receiving a Coronation Medal of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. MacDonrép, m Haverml] Mus, having mow,“ L 1 - , l _..i .i\\.t_v at ll ltlilsvS when a ‘Slldlflitlll v 1st,, .n.e oi Ciar ottctowit. 1 ‘(lftjglf-QX fu 161:1. attic Mis. j i ldllill who left Saturday on a months from King George VI was Plvirs. J. Mermaid. ‘which occurred at e ed m Prince Edward Island to , . , , _ , .1“..- ,\1,1]1- it) skid and s; l-cpsloi. "trod mcatcsr firs?“ iimiiiac: visit to relatives in Boston. She S’. Gprxrliclc. Matron of the ovin- (my Hospital, August 15th. “B” mo" 8mm! parents‘ ML and 1,, 1.. . \ .\t.i. ~ iioiig t-hc \ _ ‘ I , its a L." y __ H _ _ was plci€ni0d by be: friends with cull It rmflfy- Mm Mich“, Mccaughe Desamh j I tisiiirs sauna _ rai- 1311 "iiiiiilwlimtiie P1111“ WWW illl apiii-opi-iaic gift accompanied ———— The Eizmont Bay and Mont l’ H‘ , , Hutwns "H"; _ ,S .. Z.ndi_i iurivuii lii tiort Sunday" *~u:~illt.i..~S by a short address, ’ ISLAND LADY DEAD -—Mrs. Carmel Exhibition held yesterday A deep 810;“ w“ “it V" m: _,_ , l, v. L,U,_\,_ v , Joint the (st-cat lakes with l lame, T‘ 1,‘. . i Henry Webb (nee Elizabeth COpp, was very gummy“; from every v R v c‘ o _ ., , ,_ m, _._,_ Alta-lay" iingo alter caJing at Stiiitnu-rsiiio, H f‘) (1 _ PEQRFT Al“ 5L An inquest a.’ Summers!“ y“? Milton), passed away at her home standpflint. The grains, fruits and 8mm‘ “c” “m1 Buffmmdlh! . h: m prpddg,“ or P. i-iiirouliiayThf- s. s. ‘Ijlifiljlfll-s‘: coins! {Minor} ‘I Ho», ‘enlay mm me dean] or Benjamin 1,, Portland, Mm she leaves m vegembm w,“ Outstanding esp? cloglipiunrixtiestlron scent}, 4th when a t . ~ 1 1 ma. »".r~;.":::.:=‘ at; ......:: ‘first: <=- vie o‘ 22:11" ma". 32.31""... m as m; ,3», z. 2i“. , , \ .-, ng )r‘f!‘).l‘:5 con- " ‘ , ‘ . . ' . . “'"" ' """ ‘f. ' ‘ "‘ ' I ; a ‘ , r, - " ,_, ‘ i‘ . m» l liit‘ Beach utleluiig flflifliLOilAlgSkilfl iiltf‘.\tli'l‘t‘iflvl"llill oils-year course if: lihu€£:;°'§y “é‘:r0':le-lr°“fid brothers, John, Chelsea, Mas», and QEBUlEiPgiKBS€ZfOELBRDHIC fidgcz London, England, after a short _ . ti Iidibtll‘ 0W3!‘ Cg,écrdflnlfelxnuzllj;“ 3:1‘, edapfrll "jmlil," ‘,““:"‘° g"‘d“‘,‘"§*; §l“‘ “if” " llmvatt. v Joseph 0.. ot Boston. these classes and was particularly illness, . -.. .\ Li).\'l'll \v_\".lilfi.‘ Dr Mo‘ Prjmk H’ ~' 1 “Aiiiffll 1‘ Q09 §5°h0--11hl\1.»>. M!» Lvioonig disclosed Mills had ap- l pleased with them, A; tn former d“ U!“ H“ . . . I i.i»no.e .\i:ti~1 nelson, Ovwel C.vc mnctitly (tied in a car between mld- ISLANDER. T0 WED 1N ON- years this purely agricultural ‘ah, The death occurred at her home ., W, ,‘ A,,,,.r_dl\, = GOES To h‘ ‘Lumqbh wgt iii-comp.iiiio<t hep, . ugh, Mommy and 7 o-clock Tue5_ _ TARIO_M,_ and M“, Josem, was attended by large crowdsfiom at Alberry Plains at an early hour "u '..-ti"t\'."t. l. ti. -.. ,_, ' _ ‘ ‘ " t _ ' " T‘ * '~ i - 6 X1811 9m . , - " - t T - 4 “‘-‘" Ml“ ‘I'D Honor Judge C ~ G ‘Diiffv leave; l ()\' “(YHHTTIIP \ft and I iii-itIiiigblflnlicbfioidvmgofinbfinm £1‘: iligguibr afingiiiiicfltzdgees, Onmgliit every seem)“ of the country’ the Yésbllillifigh mgilfilfrllg tiff Mrihéjemibr‘; . , ’ §;“,“‘*‘,§"""‘~’ _ ‘° P." “l” “i 1"“ , ti.» b vi," Jamicsoii, Mus riiiiiii E Lit/I'd (LOU) Gallant mid been 1n . of their youngest daughter? Olive. “iaufe; “qajfdfal §,',‘§,,,‘“° dlfilufigf George McMillan. - p em er Tenn oi the Cottnty i .\l-..ri1oniil<1 uttd M1. scotiy Ptt- i‘ the car titltn Mills all night. They to Alfred Lorne Meilett, son of Mr. "mm? “varkguge exhibit: and m Mrs. McMillan, who was in he: 92nd ycni", had not been seriously iii and her death came very sud- dcniy. Mrs. McMillan wa; a sister of the late Cyrus Shaw of New Perth, at one time a mcntbet" of the Pro- vincial Legislature, She was a most; estimable Chris- tian lady of exceptional intellig- ence who even in her advanced years continued to take an active lntcrc t in the happenings of thc_ day. By her death a firm friend and kind neighbour has passed to her reward, She "leaves to mourn two sons, Shaw McMillan, a former member of the Provincial Img-iqnture, and Alexander McMillan‘. and a daugh- tcr Miss Georgie McMillan, all at Alberry Plains, also one son. Vic- tor, a barrlster-at-law in Sault Ste. Marie Ont. The inquest into the death of Benjamin Holden Mills, who died in the early morning hours Tuesday morning, was yesterday morning before Coroner W. B. Howatt in t-hg civic build~ mg. Stimmerslde. of concluded The following verdict turned at. the conclusion evidence and after was re- of the ~45 minutes’ delibera tlon : "We the jury elected to investig- ate 11110 the injury and death of Benjamin Holden Mills or st, the early and driven by Lloyd oiuiani, o.- from falling on the pavement or side- walkof Water Street (East) op- posite Bishop's Foundry in stun. mefiide. Prince County, after n; had alighted from said car whliq all were in a, drunken condiuqn resulting front a drinking carousal with the said Leopold Compton, Lloyd Gallant, Edith Doyle and Janet Howatt. 51811641 September 23, 1937: Jos. 9P“ W- QBIlbI-‘Ck. Foreman; Vernon Matthew, JO5eph wood, pameu MacMahon, John Taylor, Hugh p M sontArtltur Morris, ' ' - --'~v-.. CALLAGHAN- 12th, 1937, to Mittififyiiiili’ 3,13,: CH1 aahan a daughter, , w:LLIS—Aii Kirtg5wn Sept. a 1937. to Mr. altd Mr5_ Mona“ Willis a daughter. LEBOURBOIS. -At the char, IOtLCtOWH Hospital on setpembu 21. 1937. to Dr. and Mrs. Lg‘ Bourbois, Grlitdstone. Magdalen 1|- land, a son stillborn lCgJY¢1LlW—At Summcrsidc, Augu,g\ ~ 937. to Mr. and yrs. Wilfred gxllfg. a daughter. ' GSTON-At P. E. I. H SW5- 13- 1937. to Mr. and Mrs‘?! Livingston. a daughter. LIZIIIENTON-At the P. E. I. Hospi. 0n Sept. 20. 1937, w Mr, and Mri- Douklas Brenton. a. son, ROBERTSON-At. the P. E. I. Hos- Pit-til. Sent. 21. 1021. to Mr. and ma. MCNW Robertson. East Royalty, a. dauilhtei". v CROZlER—At the Prince County Hospital. Sent. 19. i937, to Mr. and Ml-F- UOYd Crolier. a daughter. GORRILL-At the Prince County Hospital. Sept. 17, i937, to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gorr ll, Olcnry, g daughter. ____ >i_MARR_I.-\GFS ~——__Z_:- SAVIDANT-LE C l. A I R-Af. the Holy Redeemer Church on August 35th. 1937, by the Rev Father fl, I- Flmtitlln: o. s. s. ti. Miss Viola smmam- 39d Wluiiicst daughter ef Mr. and fvlrs. Joint Swtldnnt, Charlottetown. to Mr. Ferdinand LeClair. son of Mi, nncl Mrs. Pros. pcrwLcChii". Rusfiroviilc_ ~‘_" T"TTM A DEATHS - - —.. _ --.-:= 4 HUGHES -~.At Norborn. Septem- "bfl". 22. 1937. John Andrew Hughes, aged 6i, llASLAM-At Ynrmouth, N. S. on Sept 17,1937. the Rev. Herbert Leonard Ilfillifiiil, formerly oi Springfield. P, E. I. LEBOURBOIS -At the Char- lottetown Hospital, September 1937, Mrs. 28 years. ' MCMILLA 7- At Alberry Plalni September 23. i937 Mrs. Jemirnl McMillan. in her 92nd year, widow of the late George McMillan. MILLS-At Summcrside on Sept; ember 21. 1937 Benjamin C Mllfswof St. Eieanors, aged M ROBERTS -A'I' Pleasant Grovl-i 21 Sept. 21, 1937, Richard 0. R0 bet-ts, aged 87 years. ' POWER-Jn the City Hospltl Sept. 2i. 1937 Frederick Power, lief 80 year; DAVEY-In the City Sept. 21, 193 ~ Lester Davey, aged one yeti‘. ' mouths, dcttrly beloved son of Ml more St. MCENTEE-In the City Hospitl on September l9, i937, Walter M0 Entce. " NICHOLSON—At Boston, Mass, l Sept. 1b, 1937, Donald J. Nichollot aged 72 earl. sTliWA T-At 58 Spring Park l-‘l on Saturday, Sept: 18, 1937. Aletl" ' Jennie Stewart, and 3 months. ii lance Corps, also of Halifax. font daughter of Mr. and M! I > Stewart i tDr.) LeBOtirbois, aged ’~" Qt and Mrs. James Davey, 37 Pnsl.\' >S€t in the front l’ be madciiiw fictive feature; a off its mo; ng table (or m l W811i citinu - slus cover), tare of mlrrm drop B shade! ins. riiu wi 0m that it! T" vsuaw, or INTEREST l‘ biuc lwentci, FWD’ l. Muple o, l" lint here ‘a either hang. °1' Irina on a. iwn with the nd it?" l a lot of stuff 0 been betwi out I. little in ' insisted. go at that, but nentloncd that -od one to send lever find ii. never can find f company in "e lrown men t number who 0f glasses right i. these same spot a strange some pleasure- the end of the n children to their heads ard Mt the it s is score tn ntlon off one 3Q about an- lm in the gett- out of it, and, lng into some- S. i0 be able to stuitly to an t a. brand new that idea with more than ha‘! don't want to l! too bttsy to