7‘! i!\!I“\ “i! f?" "“ ‘ll! AUGUST 15 . 1932 GOOD DEALER! THE ONE SYRUP ‘You can depend upon for ‘ quallt? and finest results - Distributed by M. ALLEN & COIWPANY, LIMITED, Also Distributors of Caledonia Dry Ginger Ale Eoronto 2 Phone Elgin 4380 gmuda Let Breezes blow dull care away Delightful days of seaside adventure. Mellow sun- shine; coolin breezu. Here is the i eal family holiday haven. Safe bath- ing for the kiddies, at the Ocean's edge. Nearby freshwater lagoon. Fish- ing and boating for the grown-ups. No resort offers more in downright fun and carefree comfort. Come to Pictou this sum- mer for the finest forest and seaside holiday you have ever known. Full details from W. R. ROGERS, City Ticket Acent _ L. l‘. RITCHIE, Ticket Agent, - M‘ Station (‘LAWKIXZ Illlf. Plan. g rgesl" lvm- m- was a you lariow." “Well. he's made a good choice. no doubt. He'll perhaps bring more peo- ple to repentance as a Jokey tharbhe ever would a5 a minister!" Lady (meeting friend in a bus):- Tsi; l: flreadful. my dear? I've Just ' BBQ-Pd that the vicar's youngest son has entered a ivell-knorni racing stable to be trained as a jockey, and ff was to have bacoms a mliiiser. l any $109? from Saint John, N. B. lo BOSTON POUR ROUND TRIPS EACH WEEK wfq ll... only ALL WATER novrs EVERY Wednesday steamer sails from St. John at 9 A.M. Atlantic Time; Eastport, Mes l_.00 em Time; Lubec 2.30 RM. Eastern Time, arriving in Boston 10 'A.M. Daylight Time. followifl! "mm"? Every Monday, Friday. and Saturday steamer sails direct from St. John to Boston, leaving St. John i RM. Atlantic Time, due Boston following days 2 PM. Day- light Time. ConnocflonootBocwnwHlidlnelohnniarloNow York ‘ratsofor "' . ' "W, t! flohunnd inforniationotony Canadian Notional Ryaiiehaojos, EASTERN steamship l§n¢8 n; Bentral Guardian‘ TEA PARTY at St. Georges, 5a.. AUS- 18. 5826-8-13-31 CLEARING "UP LADIES summer dresses at half-price. Moore a Mc- Leod. Ltd. 5864-1i CLEARING UP LADIES summer dresses at half-price Moore d: Mc- Leod, Ltd. 5864-11 "GREEN SHEA!" TWINE-selling at lowest prices. Wholesale and Re- tail. A, Home 8: Co. 5839-8-14-31. PERSONS WILLING T0 accom- modate people during Exhibition week kindly rend their names to the Tourist Omce. Charlottetown. 5827-8-13-31 1N STOGQ-“Green Shea!" Twine. Get our Wholesale and Retail prices before buying. A. Horne s» Co. 5839-B-14-3i. NEW SERIAIF-The Guardian's new serial, The Wife-Ship Woman, starts next Monday morning. CHURCH 0F CHRIST-There will be service Sunday, August 17th, in the Fredericton Church of Christ at 3 p. m.. speaker, Wm. G. Quigley. T0 TEACH AT YORK. - Miss Ruby Stewart. Dunstaflnage, has been appointed teacher at York for the present school year. ABNEYr-There will be service in Abriey Mission Hall, Sunday, August 17th at 7 p. m., conducted by Mr. Louis Harris. - GRAHAlWS ROAII-Friday, Aug- ust 15th there‘will be Prayer Meet-i lng in the Graham's Road Hall at 8 p. m. THE S. S. HARLAND will arrive at Victoria, Sunday evening. and will leave there early Monday morning with livestock and other exhibits for the Exhibition. 5849-8-14-21. TIIRILLING NEW SERIAL-The Wlfe-Shlpwoman by Hugh Pendex- ter, is one of the finest romances ever written and starts in The Guardian next Monday morning. VALLEYI-‘IELD-Orwell Head Ser- vices. August 17th: ll a. m.. Valley- ifield: 3 p. m.. Kilmuir: 7.30 Orwell lllead. Rev. D. M. Sinclair, M A, Minister. ANGLICAN SERVICES-In the parish of New London; on 17th inst. will be as followsz-French River 10.30 a. m. with Holy Communion, Burlington 2.30 p. m. Sunday School 1.30 p. m. Kensington 7 p. m. Sunday School l0 a. m. G. T. Spriggs, Rec- tor. THE S. S. HARLAND will arrive at Victoria Sunday evening, and will leave there early Monday morning with livestock and other exhibits for the Exhibition. 5849-8-14-21 NEW LONDON CONGBEGATION. -Sunday. August 17th. There will be services lnthe Clifton Church at 11 a. m.. in the Long River Church at ‘Z30 p. m.. in the Geddle Memorial Church at 7.30 p. m. YORK CHARGE United Church of Canada. Services on Sunday as fol- lowsz-Central Church, Marshfleld. Dunstafliiage School at l0 a. m. Ser- vice at 11 a.m. Pleasant Grove school at 2 p. m. Service at 2.45 p. m. York School at 11 a. m. Service at 7.30 p. m. HUNTER RIVER CIECUIL-‘fhe services in the Hunter River United Charge for Sunday, August 17th, 1930 are as follows:—-1l a. m. Wlltshire. 3 p. m. Wheatley River. 7.30 p. m. Hunter River. A. E. Champman, B. A.. Pastor. GOLDEN WEDDING-Jfhe follow- lng clipping is from the Los Angeles Evening Express, and the Moc- Arthurs formerly lived in Summer- slde. The sons are Dr. H. S. and Rev. H. H. MacArthur The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. MacArthur was celebrated at the horns of Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Mac- Arthur. 5218 South Manhattan place on ‘mesday afternoon, July 16th. Many friends and relatives, includ- ing the MscArthuns two sons. Dr. B. B. and Rev. H. l-I. MacArthur, were present, while the two daughters-in- law acted as hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. MacArthur resided for many years at 'r_i-_i_i~: Cl-IA12§QTTE_';_0\vN UAR mew IN ELIGIBLE LIST-Tho elLgible list of the Civil Service of Canada contains the posting of John Lorrie Howatt, Charlottetown. PILL, as As- sistant Plant Pathologist, Frederic- ton. N.B., Experimental Farms Branch, Dominion Department of Agriculture-Fredericton Gleaner. rimsomins Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McVarish. Bear River, have taken up their res- ldence at York. Mr. McVarish has been appointed section foreman at York. Miss Charlotte Holman, returned missionary is spending a few days in the city the guest of her brother Isaac and Mrs. Holman. Miss Sara Holman who returns to India in the near future, spent yes- terday at York visiting relatives and friends. Misses Mary and Katherine Irving leave this morning for Montreal, To- , ronto, Hamilton, Kitchener and other parts. They will take in the Toronto Exhibition and the British Empire games at Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Percy C. Wilson of Cambridge. Mass. and Miss Florence Wooldridge are spending two weeks holidays at Ccvel-iead, the guests of Thvs- and Mu. Wooldridge. l -—— i Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Donald and| family-Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Ramsay and fam- ily, 1VIr. Johnson Bernard and Frank Bemsrd motored to Borden on Tues- day and crossed to parts of the main- land. returning in the evening. Golden wedding . .Wendlng their way towards the home of Mr. and lldlrs. Duncan Mc- Leod of Stratchona, on the evening of Aug. 11th, could be seen pedestrians, carriages and automobiles, so that soon their spacious dwelling was filled to overflowing vrlth relatives, friends and neighbours. assembled to par- ticipate in the celebration of the fiftieth anniverssary of their wedd- lng. 0n Just such a beautiful day fifty years ago the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. MoLeixl was solemnized at Georgetown by the Pastor. Rev John McKinnon. father of Rev. Dr. Clar- ence McKinnon of Pine Hill. As would be expected. all were soon enjoying themselves in llvely' conver- satlon-and reportee. the bride and groom. who are both‘ hale and hearty ‘being the centre of attraction. The following sons and daughters were present on this occasion: Malcolm, of Edmonton. Alta. Mary iMrs. Crawford» arid son. of Green- field, Mass. Alex. of Brocton, Mass. Sam of Quincy. Mas. Annie (Mrs. Shawl of Cardigan. P, E. I. and Ewen a-t home‘. During the evening a lunch of delicious cake and ice-cream was served to the guests, and much en- joyed by them. About this time some young folks arrived atthe door to give a charl- varle. and they did it nobly, until the bride and groom went out and showed themselves" as no doubt they did fifty years ago. As the hour was growing late an address was read, and the worthy couple presented with two beautiful chairs. of similar design. the brides being a rocker. and the grooms an aim-chair. Mr. McLeod, although taken by surprise thanked their friends for their kindness and the unexpected gifts, and lVLrs. McLeod. added her thanks t0 his. after which all Joined in singing "Blast be the tie that bin ." followed by “Au-id 11BX18 Sync". first in English and afteiw-rds by Mr. McLeod in Gaelic. After singing the "National An- theiri" and "My country ‘tis cf thee," the gathering amidst hand-shaking and good wishes. departed for their homes, feeling that they had spent s most enjoyable evening. ADDRESS On the occasion of their "Golden Wedding" to Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McLeod. Strathcona. P. E. I. Dear Mr. and Mrs. McLeoclz-On this the fiftieth anniversary of your marrllae. it/affords us v01‘? If"! pleasure to gather at your home, to extend to you our hearty congratul- ' atlon; and best wishes. Not to many ls given the happi- ness of celebrating their golden wedd- ing. and to fewer still. the joy of a "lugs family all IMM Ind FY0599!- 2105 Addison Wly, EH16 Rock. ' Memories of Long Ago Being sketches of Charlottetown iii the past By BENJAMIN BRENNER Just issued and on sale at CARTERS BOOKSTORE THE MARITIME STATIONERS THE PUBLICITY BUREAU 0H5. _ Of this family of ten tens and daughters, you rejoice this evening in the presence of six. and feel that the the others who found lt imposs- lble to come so far at this time, are indeed present with us in spirit. years of prosperity on the whole: of sunshine wl‘h here and there a sha- dow, and with happiness beyond the lot 0f many you will note great chang- es all along the way; changes in me- thods of working. in modes of travel and in forms of amusement. Indeed w great and many have been the in- ventions. that the world seems to have been made over. But lt ls the same old world. and the friends of to- day greet you in the same 01d way as dld the friends of fifty years ago, and we pray that the dear Lord and Father of us all. who has dealt so i kindly w.th you in the past. may _ continue to satisfy you with His ' Loving Kindness, and uphold you with His strong right arm. giving you many more years of health and happiness in our midst. l. As a slight token of the high est- eem in which you are held In the community. we ask you to kindly accept the accompanying gifts. which l we hope may be useful. as well as being a rememberance of your many friends. __i___i_ I ‘fully rendered. Lester Rowley sang Rebekah Assembly Elect Officers l ST JOHN Aug l3.-—-l\liss Sarah McDonald, of Sydney, was elected president of the llfaritime Province Rebekah Assembly at the second session of the annual convention in Trinity Hall, Tuesday afternoon. and will succeed in office Miss May MacDonald of Plctou, N. S., who is presiding an, the convention. Large numbers of deligazies are in attend- ance and all parts of the Maritime Proirlnces are represemed at the convention. In the morning and afternoon sessions yesterday excel- leng reports were heard, an impress- ive memorial service was conducted and officers were elected. In ‘the evening the Rebekah degree was im- pressively colferred by Pearl Lodge. No. 9, of Moncton, and later the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs were guesfs or lhe Saint John members at a.‘ reception and dance under the auspices of Jewel and Sapphire Lod- ges of Saint, John, ' In the morning ihe imenlng of the twenty-nlntlq session 0f the Rebek- ah Assembly um preceded by a par- ade from the Admiral Beaxty Hotel to 'I‘rinity Hall. led by commandiig officer, L. Berringer, of Lunenburg, with Patriarchs Militam and staff as escor; for the officers. Miss lvlay MacDonald presided. The Assembly chaplain. Mrs. Alice Abrahamsan opened the meedng with prayer airl there were then admitted and wel- comed the '73 candidates ivl-ia had received the degree on the previous night. Regret was expressed in the absence. through illness. of Mrs. Susie Reed. 0f Middlepn. N. S., vice-president . MEMORIAL SERVICE With deeply impressive solemrtty and reverence a memorial service was conducted at the opening of the‘ afternoon session of the Rebekah Assembly to honor 73 members of the Order who during the last year had passed away and among those so hotnred were the four Past Ga~and Masters, Judge Chesloy, Charles A. Sampson, J. R. Mac. Donald and Peter MacGovwan. Jewel Rebekah Lodge o! Saint John, con- ducted the services adding to its im- pressiveness by the fine dignity with which it, was carried out, A large cross of white lilies and a wreath ca‘ evergreen laurel were placed by the memorial alter and as tn, nuns of eadh of those oorimnerrioi-ated was read beautiful flowers were plaod by the altar as a. frag-rant rememb- rance. At the conclusion or the ceremony the front of the platform was a great bank of flowers. During the memorial service Miss Muriel Purely was the accompanist and there were vocal solos very beauti- “Beyond the Dawn" and Miss Helen Hwdsrwi mag "Resignation" azizl “The Cross." The distinguished visitors present included Mr. Ind 341's. William Brooks 0f Tbmnm, MN. Brooks b91118 the editor 0i’ the fraternal Journal: Grand Master John D. Victor Taylor: Past Grand Masters 3 Craig. Murdoch. Robinson and Mc- l Nair, of the Maritime Provinces; Grand Warden Munro. the Grand] Master 0f Maine. Edward Ambrose 111d De-ptity Grand Master or Maine, Looking back over the fifty years. ‘ of We; z " ""1" "ivir - 3:! ‘I. I Archie Layette, and Pas, Grand Master of Qua *1‘, Ml‘. McDonakl. Each of {have s l gm v.11". heard in an 2.; - m5.- YP"! ‘VIP l9 the v.'c1‘.-: 0f [Bic O :i".;l it: m- forests. OFFICERS ELECTED The sole: isn c? cff 01's fecal: phc" and rclilicl as fnZln-i: lliliss S2. 1*. llfDf-Tllllfi. S vicc-rmr: ‘ Ruby Hula of recording sc Tl‘ ‘ Hamngton. i treasiirees. Mrs. Janie IILNGOVJQH. Moncton: rcpreselrativq l0 Asscci-i atlon of Rebekah Assemblies to be held in Indianwlwolis, Mrs. Lri Cross. of Kc M1110. nnrl 3li€“.‘ll'i'-T‘. Mrs Mary Eakci". cl‘ \V.wndst1c‘.:, N B In the cvcmn; a: the Y. M. C. A. the Rebekah (lease was 1110s: m- prcssiirly" and (li'aiii:it.i-."nll_v cxoi" lificd by the dcgrw team 0c‘ tiviixvv- seven members of Pearl No fl. of Moricon. N. B.. under ilie l‘ ' ship of C. E. Wry as degree 01115.. Al; the evening session l". 11n- Y.\\‘. C.A., the Rebekah A. P111111": Lodge was opened by Snrnhiro Lorin,» n.’ Saint John and the heaii ifiil crem- pllfic/ation of the dcgice by Pom-l Lodge of Monctmi won special com- mendation. Followviivr the exempli- fiowlon the dean» staff proscntc“. fr: Mr. Wry .1 handsome rzil- lll vu- precia-fitvn of his lender-hid. Afiri" the closing o-f Lodge refreshments. were served and {he dance followed. Momlng 11:11 evening sessions m"- tc be hold today and there will be an ailemnon reception. m, . MACLEAN-WINOII A quiet wedding took place at St. Thomas Church. Vancouver, BC. on Monday, Jilly H. when Mix; Pcnii Kent Winch became the bride of 11;: John Kenneth MacLean. The br1cl' was attended by Mrs. Rachael Coutts. while Mr. Harry Courts supported the groom. Rev, W. E. Gilbert. rector MwDonncL Damn!’ Grand M391‘? of the church performed tho cei"c-‘ mony. Mr. and Mrs. MflfLPflll will reside in Vancouver. dlfr. MacLom formerly belonged to Diindas. this PIOVJICQ. He is a son of thr- lalc Fir Hugh MacLean and a hrcflw- n! Mr. J. D. MacLean, Dundas». Just received direct Prices Gyproc Plaster Board from Factory- One full carload GYPROC PLASTER BOARD 3-8 and 3-16 thick 4x7-4x8--4x9-—4x10 Right L. Poole & Co. .\\,' .. ‘d V" " f "gvgifilrtbx - T" EXAMINED, GLASSE surrusp arm FITTED. (‘AREFUL ATTENYZON GIVEN arc REPAIR WORK, J. W. JOHNSTON Registered Optometrist I57 Ken! Strcrt Phone 752-1. Charlottetown Phone 709 "fiz-‘f-Wrofessional Cards 'AUDlTORS Accounts Audited. Income Tax Returns Prepared. - E A. E. MzicNcill Ed Co. _| 127 Grafton Street i isida-a-i i-iiiio. nvitnvrrrrxl". ‘r51 irriifiliiiiics for the houficholclir-r win lliCCF to do‘ l his SW11 repairs, or who is hnnclj." with tools and llkrs to nails: lliirvrs for his,‘ lilomc. Tools . t cfl pine iflFlillCi iservicc zinrl Ffll. 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