siitmT COURSE 1N FORE f Students making applies cirtiiiristiinces, although not - f : Q illlililllllYlllg costs will lilillit ,1 '~fit‘l'i.'ll comnuttee appointed (q;- ghig purposc__ o Applications should be forwarded promptly to . w. n. s , DEPUTY nuivisjrisn or nuiucvixrritiz, t} CHA lieu! At Convention n". ti» luv-tire four-day. 14th V the 'l‘cic- .,. _' Picni- . (“lillllbifli on behalf cc tit‘ Prince Etiwnvtl ...-_ .r-. Ylziyoi" E. A. Foster t-t the city. us they op- : convention sessions at dinii National Hotel. o dqlggatcs, represent- tr-it-phono men throughout - \ll‘l't‘ in attendance. w, A. Nvinfrzld. Halifax, _i.. lhc speeches of wel- (Iompbcll smilingiy told ,.~.tcs he hud two pct _ . . our» o‘. thcm Tories. and -i~,.- ..-:.t~".- tclt-tihoncs. for he said, ~.» Hitfilllllt" very often becomes .. t~ tn n mun in public thought it. ironical the would be invaded todiiy by , r .o nvcrrions, for coincid- n; ..'u the nliciiilig of the As- 50f I'lt|ll'.\ convention. was the - of F_t‘(ii‘i'ill Conservative i. . . Lil] 0r. R. J. Mtmion. ;....i.t~~."tir, he Wish?“ the dele- . would enjoy reasonably wt-uiher. nnd convention .i hi‘ fruitful of important lfililvlilS in the very im- ii husiucss which you repre- n!‘ .l=‘ostcr complained his it» i..n had developed since he 21.3. . ..t the convention meeting. ui was “speaking after because he leaves sold." He hoped 1 in time nt the ses- . .c\s a welcome might than made up by the . oi Charlottetown, who .i""t\' the delegntes about t» iill‘ii‘ stay pleasant. Wm Winfield expressed . to the Prcmicr and Mnyor i"<.i" worth of welcome, and - ~i‘.'ill to Tilllir-KFI‘ as guests n" . .» l we tit. any time tn sit in i. tm- iiliTillPflS sessions if thcy' to be i ‘int! was devoted cntir- r ~ t-nl pnpcrs mid dis- c ' ‘iucvc wns nothing i 'i the press. Secretary A. ’ I nnuounced last night. iuliuuc until Tuesday. .. wt. crs mid their etn- ' .i'v to (icvolop the some mufuiil confidence and had helped it labor problems. niimg should have no labor relations in. the Un- rtt-s. Mr. Roosevelt said, nor _ ts to work out a federal \\_‘\i(‘h would serve as a guide i peaceful solution of dis- his. 7" PYl-"itient made these state- EFT/n’ in reply to g. p795; confer. We Ii ion its to how the report 4V1] itommission he sent _i' llrilflin to study employ- . "cc i-rlnlinnshi could be u lccisintton n the Un- ' tics. , fiisirwixi- this citToriTug. 31- . to Mr. lLfld Mrs. Jose h n Vrillryv Street. a daug i- 11'1"l' Marie. ' Prince County Allah-st 30 1 B, to Mr. Ildwnrd Mcleaac, Bcdeqtie, i‘ “HICKS-At Long River on ‘*""~ l-‘l- 1935i. to Mr and Mrs. City Hospital, and Mrs. l0 City. n dmightt-r. iN-At New Haven on R, to Mi". and Mrs. l 1'i{lilil0fl,_li. dntiizhter._ DIATHS 11"», .. ‘l.'f.-..:Fi-1"“ i. I‘ ‘idutrsdiry. Srpi. i. lflflfi. U "luv-d. of Orwc 1. aged 44 fibill “non -At. Mt. Stewart. on ‘qfl ‘ L‘. 103B. Mrs. Hamilton yj- l-‘iincrnl from her late 3. ‘A; 41H. Mrs. Aunie Gamble wife F‘, filmilt-"ti Gamble, aged 86. "literal from her late residence 2 5 >111!‘ m Saturday Sept. 3rd at m. Interment in the family Rghuio 11w Tryon Cemetery. Rm _ii\(i ~At. the Prince County ‘Marylin on Monday. August 29. 51"." Ml‘- Wffill‘! Hardin: of Nor- -'\- rcrl sit ‘Mars. Funeral on Dominion-Provincial Youth Training fort ~$ € ASIA STBY: Arrzmgcmcnli have been made to conduct of. this n . nhnmu hirestry Station at Fredericton, New Brunswick n“ lirc-iirtintlis course in Forestry commencin ' i:=.-. course will be conducted and" u“, r ul 'i"r.:ining program {or unemployed you“; peoplm on ‘October i. Omlnioli-Provi“- ..Q'.§¢' lion must be in luianiployi-tl necfiurilr on relief and he - Xlvlm l" thirty, Wars oi’ age. Transportation toil‘. v Provided tree. A li- u ' .- "'3 .- "l'.‘i‘ should‘ bihmafrlennot later pp La “ms h‘ u‘ 5 'ii w" ll ll e 0 owlnr informail n: N: - ._ nt‘ School District Age‘. and Nazmgs oi 1:311: dtfgfffiihif- ‘ " References. Selections for. this course will ht- ‘iclly according to the than September 1.111. “m; Drovtvions of the policy h_\- HAW RLOTTETOWN, l’. E. l . Tlslanti lllleds in N. B. ‘i HARTTN SWVIT l’..\l'l'i"\i'l‘ r Cm. N. 13., Elcpt. 2- .~\ ' S"l(‘lilllll’.t‘!i m thi- l-Li '1. . mcnt Church nl ‘i P. Ni ti. itasdi-i". Auu. 2i " drtitghtci" of" Al." Mrs. Graham. the bride of Rev. FLU l-iliuonti MacPherson, son of John A. nnd the late Mrs. MzuPhcizson, Dun- biaxie, Lot 8. P. E. I. The chitrcii -wo.s decorated for the occasion a yellow and lvhitc color The altar was bniikt-il . flowers and {Yiltfli Diihiih. 'l“:"- double ring "cmoiiy ivus pli- formed by Riv. Hcwlctt C. Uphill. Oak Hill. The bridal party entered tiic church and proccwicd to rhc iliiili‘ to the strains of The Bridal Clir lh from Lnheiigvin. piziyozi Chrissie Graham. l-Ii-skluiizi bride was gownccl in n sircci 1"i‘"l|l "dress of white‘ shcci" over .. high neckline and full sl-zirt. llci" veil was of embroidered silk not. slipner length. crttirvht ii‘. cop stvlc with orange bi(‘>$S"llis rind lilic: ' the-valley. Other i'\('.'E7S.‘.~’7l'll‘S in white. She cavrictl n show-oi" bouquet of piuk T0508, bnby i)i‘l‘i\".l and maidenhnir fern. tied with white satin ribbon. Miss Helen Grnhttm. sistcr of the bride. as bridesmaid "as cii"e=- scd in a street lcnuth d" r '.":l< lace over satin. She ‘ro ivhiic shoes. glovcs and picture ha‘. flit." carried e bouquet of swrcl. DCLIS and mnldenhnir fern. Little G. ‘Maxie Graham. niece of the b: as flower girl, wore a drcs. . peach taffeta and curried rt hrvkcf of sweetpeas. Prank W. Lacey". Kentville. N. 5.. was tfvocnstnov". The groom's gift fr: ti: ~ zifl. to the bride-mold w. lint: silver cross on n (‘ill orzzinist. a sterling .".'.i\'t“' iii-rm h. and to the flower cirl n stew-hit: silver biniwclli. I Reception Iiclil After the ceremony the pnrty left the church to the st“ 0i McndcLssohiYs \Vcciriiu'_- Mn and motored to the biuic‘ where a buffet lunch to the many guests . bride's tnblc was ccuii d with f1 three-tier wedding cake, topped h.‘ a miniature bride and groom. ‘Those serving were the Misses 3hr- (ztirct Taylor, Eiht-l Frirrcl. l);.i~ Smith, Thclniii Vinlswii and Ritiiv Kerr. Mrs. Ffi-cii Grrilintn, .\li".. Fred Gray’ and Nirs. Wilhiiiti li.ii'- tin. The llViflfZYOUill ndcrnorl ill pink and while ihrrritt: m‘. A chur- ivnri was held iii the (.‘\'\‘i‘.illl.'. The bride is ti. 10113 rrisndxtito of the Provincial Normal Sctiorri fiecierlcton, and has bccn uzttht-r in this province since. The groom is iLTi arts grnduntc of Mount Allison University". class 1935. Ln April titis ycni" lw grati- unied in Theolmiy from thr- United ‘Fhmloci-nil Cillfil“, ni- filiatcd with Mctiili i]lil\'t"l‘.\il_\‘, rc- ceivinn‘ a. degree oi‘ bachelor of div- inlt-y from lltnl. Sl‘lll|“ill'_\‘ and um- riing n. trnvclini: [PilfHY-‘iilll m‘ the SMoni-rcal CO-Oflilfitilllt! 'i‘licoinci~iii Colleges. which cntiflcs him to a year's postgraduate study in ii for"- eign tuiiversity. In June he was ordained tivministcr of the United Church of Cmmdn. ‘This month the (‘tlilpic will dc- part for a visit. to Prince Fttiwiird land and on Sept. 174i will cmluivk bridal "s s from Halifax by way of l/l\'t‘l‘|)".‘»t\i for Edinburgh University, Edin- burgh Scotland. Out-of-towu guests at tho wed.- dint: included the uroouvs father. John A. MflFPllPl‘>flll_ Oi.~.ii"_\.. I‘. . 1.; his sislci". lliiss .\l.ir_v Mai-- Plierroii, Grccnwich. (Tomi. ltllfi Donald Taylor, Boston, M1 " United Movement For Labor Seen OTTAWA. éébTi-toio-w. "r. lirford. secretary-treasurer of the Canadian Federation Labor said in it Labor Day lll(‘.. tine I .".iif‘(| lntlay that "tJi-."vt~ i.» ‘Efilllllli tor" hope that out of ihv turiivnl which foreign intrusion.»- hiiw vis-_ itcd upon the Cnnntiimi workers organizations thcrc will emcrvc a united movement.“ Such e. movement will he out‘ which will be "able to ploy n con‘ structive part in the solution of till‘ problems of R. great indtuiriitl country, a movement fren 01 cu- tanglernents and inhibitions which might hamper the strong right iii-in’ oi labor in e. national emergency. he said. _ "No mixed nlicciuncc to Ctllllldél; through n. hybrid organization o. hyphenated nationality. is worthy o Canadians. This Labor Day "l! ‘. Scntcmbcr i. from the. H" Church nt summerficld. sinnin: at 1.45 P. M. M3," =1" ~-Al the Provincial Sana- Artim‘ "ll SPDtember 2. 1938. Mrs. l-rtiscr (nee Amv Diamond). Funeral Saturday i" 3rd from hcr father's W“ my) Dtniéglm Street‘. Scr. " i: n p“, g cvmetcw’ n. m. In errncnt Card Of Thanks Mrs 1-1 ca -_ "Irv Drake and fnmlly. npigllgell. ivislies sq thank their t.» m, "fills nun friends for kindness mm“ mi m in various ways during bmm_§_i%iins.id bereavement. workers can miikc no bettcr rc- ’5o1ve {him to stand touether in build and defend Canadian insti- tutions." Appointed Ontario Minister Of Labor mnouro. senl- 1 —;<¢Y§§-j Hon. Norman 0. Hiucl- burn-w! a: ‘"8 °“.'"."3 mtaililxmrr- .l.": en a no n c v ' - succcedfniz the late Hon. M. M. lVlacBride, it was announced lnte today. It also wits nunounccrl hy- electiona will be held Oct. fi Hi Waterloo South and Toronto- Pnrkdale constituencies. * Uu Millard‘: fnrilaiiilriiff. This column is renewed (or new: 0| | hit-til Interest but advertising oi a liNTsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents l word strictly pay- i able 1n advance. KENT BEAUTY Shoppe. Stud- ent work 25c. L-l02l-il-3-2l. SAVE TIME and m ney by tit- lviidmu the U. C. C- “The school that. has won the confidence of the psopic." L-989-9-3-li. NOTICE-Closing services in the Gospel Tent on Longwortli Ave. slllldiiy. Sept. 4th. at. 2:30 and 7.30 p. m. In the afternoon Evangelist J. W; ‘Furpel will preach from me ttiruic. "The Rent Veil." In the cvrnmg “the Great Day of God's Wrath.” Welcome to all! L-l0l2 lll’i\"l‘ER RIVER United Charge. 321w ices for Sunday Sept. 4th, will. Le at Hunter River at ll. ‘Wheat.- lsy River a: 3. and Hunter River u. 7:30. Rev. W. A. Paterson, M. B. D.. of Montrose. will be the ' ‘her. L-IOIT. TTIRFLES ISLAND IN (‘ANOE -- 1 William Rcdciin oi the Prince of Wales Coiicize htivk ill Charlottetown after a ciiiioc trip around the Province. A pi l-lziff IS ‘ ‘THE AEILUFTETOWN (‘UARDIAN The Central GIICIUICIIZABBRESS BR. MANIUN .Warm Tribute Paid servative Organiza- trons. The following address was pre- sented lust night to Hon. Dr. Man- ion at the Strand Theatre by Mr. it. R. Bell, secretary of the Queen's County National ' Conscr- vative Association: "Honourable R. J. Manlon. M. D., C. M.. L. R... G. P. B: 3., L. F. P 5., M. C.. P. C. "The undersigned Associations representing the Conservative Party in this Province. and sneak- iilg, we are sure. in this respect for all the pccpic of this Province, bid you welcome t0 Prince Edward Is- land. 0n this votu" first visit since your hnlallllllltlOll oi the high office of Ltader oi the National Conscr- vauve Parly in Canada. "Your illustrious predecessors. ‘Iizc l»! ice of the journey ivzis lriiu Cdpc 'l‘:"uvci"‘c to Langley llH-ltii. iusi" Ilrir- h l‘. {l tilsliillt‘? of apprc 1'7 in . The iiip \\'ii.'\ m. in u ' z uiuoc. Prof. Rcttdiu With ii‘. his l)i'.llSf‘ of thc ltinrhicss iltbiliiiiiil)‘ of the people of Province. Approxiiuntclv 501i wtte travelled dui-iiu: the . i: \\':i.=; lcnrncd. Avcrutzc travel- pci" day was 20 miles. INJURED IN ACCIDENT-Allin. John Lainphier of Pleasant Grove is a bailout in the Charlottetown imprint \\‘liii injuries received in nu iicmdciit nu the Si. Peter's Rood iibixi! ll mile from the City limits 111s‘. cvemiiu. The injured woman \\ s t1 DEM-NIKE!‘ in n horse drawn vtiiicic when ‘it was struck by a hunt cicizvcry’ truck driven by Mr. (‘uitrics Stewart oi East Royalty. Mounted Police said. The woman \\'(l.. t-hi-own to the trrotiud by the ilt't‘l(t(‘lli. and the wagon dainaeetl .\i'\l‘flt"\\'iii\l. The driver of the horse IHYFIIDCH initirv as did the animal. Ms L-rimnhicifls injuries were principally nhrasions. it Was said. nud rho was considered in no dim- gt-r Full extent of her injuries ciuiti not bc determined until t0— tiny. however. it was lcnrned. Chn iiottrtinvti PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Mac- Donald lcnve on return to their ironic in Boston this morning alter u. visit to this their native city iiucl province. ' Dr. J. Harold Show left yester- duv mornintr for Toronto where he will start on ti term of from one in t.".vn vc-nrs post graduate study in Pitblic I-Ienlth and Pathology nt 'I‘oronlo Univci".<it_v. Dr Show ink- iziti tho course undcr a 11°-\\_~'-i\il1 from the Rockefeller Foundation. bliss Grace Drrvlc who was visit- iill‘. her tutti.‘ and iiiint. Ml‘. nntl \li'<. ll. (T. Mtflhliililii of Sydiztxv. fur tiic purl. two months has i'c.- lilTllFli to iiri" home. She was nc- (‘JlllllilillPIi hv her cousin Miss Dor- nzli" Hnchiillrin and Mr. Mickey xlucvre of Glace Btty. Cancelled Cheque Signed “J. Hines” Produced At Trial NEW YORK. Sept. Z——lAPi-—- A cancelled tank cheque for $500 (‘ilfiffdfii by "J. Hints" was intro- riuccd today hv the stale as it rtcnveti the end of its cnse ngaunst 'i'iimmni"i_v Lender James J. Hines. ziccurcd political front for the hutch Schultz multimillion dollar piiiifl’ fflflkdl. 'l‘t":timony‘ the 61-year-old demo- emit-- \\'ill‘fl boss accepted “mob iiiui~.iiy"_ Ill hi.» Will‘ us allogcd " for iito ptimbliiv: syn"- di iti- caiur- from Mrs. Rose Wend- rtiil‘. ill. soil-molten sister of J. Richard tDixiei Davis. fallen "Kicl mouthpiece" of the Schultz gong. ju=t n fcw minutes before court naljtiiiriicrl until Tuesday. ‘lire witucss said siu- personally hnuiicrl mcncy to Hiiit-s-"usuztllv about. siiitlW-dotii" or five time; i)§l‘»'-‘i‘f‘ll 1933 and 1035. and that. .ltm.c 2'3. lililfi. llil‘ brother cnilcrl l\‘.ll\ on‘. of town and told hci": "Rnnc pct $500 and tnkc it ricwn to the old mnn on- the 30th il."oi".“ Betti Innis and George Wein- hc-"q nnothci" Schultz hncdltitn. il'|‘r\ twiificd (‘illlillil the thres- wccks-nlxi trial lhtit they rcfcrrcti to Ill "s as "the old mun.“ 17st s nt that time inniiitainctl i "' "ct of law offices in the as Joseph Shnlkck. . r pnynblc to cti by "J "m" ‘ T '. District At- torney Thouwas E. Dcvvcy cottcdctl the sitznnitir: m. the brick oi the chcqiic llPlifllvlltL was not the dc- fPiWiilllbS haunt "i inti. Mrs, Wriirivnii listlfictl slic icic- nluincrl hliltoii Ilcritnrri. nu nc- counltiiil employed by Schultz, ai- tcr rcccivinu hcr brother's order to my "the old man" $500 nnd Ber- nnrd scnr. hcr a cheque signed by Ilnrry Albert, an attorney. The chcquc was dated June 22. 1934, mid WilS endorsed by Mrs. “lcndroif iii h~r brothers name, .I. R. Doris, bra-ire being given to Hines, she ttktified. Just. before her questioning began Dewey notified lhc court that "the people's cast- ls rapidly draw- ing to n. conclusion." c added. "I expect to close with n very’ icw witnesses.“ With that. . the prosecution fol- lowed or; testimony by Mix D. Stcucr. ammim legal strategist and a friend of ines for 30 years, that Hines was so intimate with Sliultz that he sought le ai aid for "the Dutchman" ii"i___ls i933 income tax troubles. "WW Sicucr corroborated Dixie Davis‘ tertimony" that. Hint-s tried to have rucr inirrcrrio with Unites States Attorney Gcorae Z. Mediilie for svlitillz. ossnouiv rlo" ‘if B-scisios MANCHESTER, Fhiulaud. Sept. 2 “(CF Cnbloi-Al Delaney young mlmwii. Ont. heavyweight, making his second tour of this country. ‘i tiro pcd a iii-round decision Jul‘ London of West Hartlepoo in ll. io-rounrt headline bout here toniiht who. in icziduizlhc Conservative Party have so weii served Canada. have one and all been endowed .".‘.c'~.s' I with c? rpiiczuzi iitlribtiics ul pet"- |s n. mtciicct and statesman- |ship, so lilili. the Conservative |Plii has come to look for these 411i" it.» iilt- ireiisiieiisablc prero- gntitt of their Lender. We firmly 1.. 'iit’\'1' tiinl it. i» your . ill)“ 0f there "ibuics which at once mriz-kcd you out. us ‘the logical SllC- cessoi" 2o our erect chicitian who has Just retired. "The services which you have rendered foi" Canada and the Em- pire in the nast as a citizen, a soldier and a statesman. are too iiumci-otis to admit o1. nnd mo well knoivn to require mention or re- cnpituiotion here. It is sufficient for us to soy. that as citizens of Canada, wc are grateful forthese services to Cnnnda. and that allort {run their own merit they have ed to prepare you for the position. honour and responsibil- ity which you now hold. and the great task which soon as Prime Minister, will bc tours. "We are convinced that at the first opportunity". Canada. _consci- ous of hci" people's nccds and hnw these may best be served. will re- turn to power. the great Con- servativc Party. “As Prime Minister of Canada the duties and responsibilities which you will have assumed will be greater nnrl hcnvier, perhaps. than those encountered by any of your predocssovs. Distrust nnti suspicion among nations. and false doctrines of Government. have brought about. throughout the whole world. a slate of tension and acute danger. In our own Do- minion the economic conditions of many classes of people and Feder- ni-Provmcial relationships gener- m . allv. have never been more tin- sntisfnrtoijv, '1';'c.<i\ arc the crin- ciiiitins in (‘minim rind through- niil. ihc world which we fcnv you u‘ soon cncotiiitcv us our Prime Mull-lei". Ahrrininlz as they are, \\' c (‘Illl\'ill(‘i"i tli:\t_ it Coli- st itivc (Ioveriunciit. mitl your lciltlr-rsliiti will ciitibic Cnnntia l0 attain to that tiuitv. happiness and prosperity which is the desire m’ cvr-iyCiinadian anrlwiii enable hm" tn nltnin m o stronger and more ll‘=l‘flll position as one of the izvs-nt Commonwealth nf Nations. the British Empire. where strength nnd purpose can insure imd preserve the peace of the world. "Conscious therefore of the high purpose to which our Party and you ns its. Lcnderpnre dedic- ated, we plcrlgc our unswcrving lnynl stipport to you as Leader of‘ the National Conservative Party in Czinindn: we voice attain our lienrtv welcome. and trust. that tif- ter this too short sojourn withus. you will carry away pleasant and abiding memories oi your visit here. ISigIir-d on behalf of the Char- lottetown Nrtliomil Conservative Association. thc Young Man's Nat- ion a1 Conservative Association mid the associations respectively of First. Prince. West Princc. Kiuqs and Queen's Counties. Spent Night 'l‘0ssed CAPE Tofiiiéfiirhe. West- morlnntl Co- Ccpt. 1 - The story of a night spent. tossing nbotii. in a small hoot whose bfltitfl‘)? lied gone dcn<i_ in thc Northumbcr- land Strmt was tnlri hcrc Tiles- rlny by Gerald Wnll. local fisher- muii. llc said he left Summer- sirlc. I‘. l. at about 5 pm. Illlfi intidc pond prnixvcsz; itiilil ho not within six milcs nf tho Tor- mciitinc short‘, when his hnttcrv ivcut- iicnvi at about. il p. in. ' Hr- rlvitiori down off' St. Gcr- muin kittnd, whcvc ho had r0 811cm! the uuzlu in fill‘ wind and ram struggling to csc-iyn- the storm trv-iscd untcrs. At H n in. thc ncxt tiPL tilts-i" nlmost l2 hours of hclpicss drift- H1‘!- Mr. Walls ivlitzht was ¢°\'l‘|'l‘ll |>.\' two lniicrmcu. soon bronchi him to Capo mcutitic. who Tor- Ilc hnrl not carried um‘ fond or walri" ilhflillTi his Slllllil rixtfi and \\':2:.‘ sliffcrint: from huupct" and cold ivhcii hr reach- rirl shore. Ho soon rccovcrcrl. how- ovcr. and is about his duties n- gain. L c- . Zhliitnrlfs for dindwnirr. _ Zfoq Lute To Clasifyfi‘ STUDENTS ACLDINIHODATED neat" College. 2:17 Grafton 3;, L-1020-9-3-3i. idlifilliioonis.‘ sroitiios. Rarnlze. 62 Prince Street, H U V L-"ICIS-C-B-Iit. ron SALE-ANTIQUE nunmvs. lflblP-S. etc. 62 Prince Street. ' L-l0i9-B-3-3t. FRONT also... rot rm; "m low-cg. L-ioia-o-a-si. STUDENTS Accmiivtomiritn. Mrs. (izuclet. mil Prince. l.-l022-9-3-3i. ___-»——_-_,_-_._...____._. BOARDIIRS WANTED - 1100M for two yotiniz busincss mcn or college students in comfortable private hcmc. Apply Guardian Office. L-i0ll LOST-DIV ‘VVATEII! STiRl-I-ET ‘IE1 tween Queen and Powrial Streets whit-c gold cameo rinu. Valuable. Finder notify Miss MacNevln. bl Wipi- 8t. Reward. L-lfiis. By Provincial Con- In Small Boati tiia- ' W . warms»: 322.411‘, 7S1. Peters Schoolt." Charlottetown l i 6 RBI-OPENS MONDAY, ll sameness ma .1.- Miss Gwynneth Fry Phone 1078. ' 3 6 Miss Ruth Vinnicomh l‘ Phone 141s. ’. Former Resident Cf‘ Barrel Pusher T o A r r i v e In City Today THE CHI.’ THE DOMINION LAND IN CANADA St. Paul's Ctiurcli nrzcroit-"rrir: IKHVICIIEN . . . . ' . ORGANIST-Ililfi LILLIAIN)‘ II-KQRLEAYMOND’ MA’ DD cuom LizAosit-nn. A. DINNIS RCH 0F ENG OF Bumesi, Heard. 23-year-old man who has rolled a gasoline barrel. from Vancouver will arrive inl Charlottetown sfmeiime today. pushing’ his unusual contraplioii.'it was learned last iiizht. lie has spent one year and three months on the road. leaving the western j Canadian city on the 1st. day of _ Julie, 193T. Since then he had travelled 4.817 miles and worn out. 1'l pairs of slices. he said. His 18th. pair of slices would be pui- chased in Charlottetown where he‘ 5ooaoaouoocsoooc -.-.-:- 1 (@383 Ch’town Dies In ll. S. There passed away at Meirose. Mass. on Sunday. August 28th after a short illness Mi‘. William L. Sutherland. a former resident of Charlottetown. son of lht~ late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stimt-riaiitl. His lather was n well kiioivn rail.- \\'=\3'_locomott\"e cnztitccr iii Lilla Pravincc. number of their other ships. For a number of years he was with the Eastern Steamship Co.. sailing between Boston and Yar- mouth and when the (‘went Wn" was on sailed to Etirope for liit‘. United States Shippiiir; Eorirci. After the wnr he joined t-he Uni- ted Fruit Co's ships sailing from New Orleans anti other trcpLcai countries to New York and Bosion. He was still employed with this COIIIIJHIW at the time of his dcarh. The late Mi". Stilherland is sur~ vived by his wife. formerly Annie Lewis of Salisbury. N. B. one daughter Muriel (Mrs. A. D. Mc- Lachlarii of Akron. Ohio. and one son Harry at present acting as. cruise conductor with the Eastern Steamship Company. Also one sister, Miss Ethel B. Sutherland of Carter dz Co. Char- lottetown. two brothers, Charles H. locomotive engineer of Chicago. Ill., and John K.. Chlcf lifnginccr on the S. S. Charlottetown. Mr. Suthcrlands funeral took piece at lvielrose, Tuesday. August 30th. at 2 p. m (Patriot ‘Please Copy) plans to remain until Tuesday be- »10l'8 returning to the mainland to ‘continue his "barrel pushing" tour iI-le is heading for Halifax where ooazizorctuonowoflaoufifioaomauo 1m- expects to arrive late‘ this ‘month, aftcr visiting _principal 'ccntres in the "Bluenosc Prov- ince. A1. Halifax. Heard hopes to meet 1.1 “good looking blue eyed blonde" whom he will iitarrl" and trike back lo Vtincotivci". lie is a native of ‘Biiryrv. Ontario, but would rather in the Western citv because TWELFTH susmv AFTER TRINITY y)“ _ _\|,__' 1 ii "liui. firm _\l.——;l‘flrllflla'llg ‘Priayer. Holy Communion and ' Sermon. I Offerturv SOIi>—"]l Klioivctli ihc Vfily’ ‘ i llclys Owl-n 7.00 P. ilk-lit ‘rnyei- rind sermon. Ofierlon" Stilu-"llo i\lll'lli'l‘ih the Vtny" ' Mr. '1'. W, Bcnllcy Rt-v. Canon It. I~I A. Hznilum at both services. pushed across Canada is an ordin- ary izasoiinc barrel with an old motor car tire fastened at each end. A handle l5 attached to aid in Q ipushin: Clothing is carried in o Q. 0. Q . box mounfcti on a frflmfi TVOTR- Enrol There is always room :~. the top for well trainc" business men and women. Put yourself in this class.‘ Why hesitate? Opportun- ity knocks but once, so pre- puvc yourself zit- THE CHARLOTTETOWN . BUSINESS COLLEGE .‘~ Now open for students to “ register. ' L-1023. ' September 10th. and Charlottetown. ion; l). a. m., Church p, m. and 7 n. m. NOTICE The Presbyterian Provincial Mcctinir Banquet 6:30 p. m. Stmdny \ Young Peo- \ p165 Rally will be hcitl Saturday and Sunday, "W llth. in Zion Church, r QKZIQOiCeiCCIOLQ . Ztwflifii IX-ili-t-t-t Mr. Sutherland toiiowccl the sen live . its Marine Engineer. rial-ting on‘. oi warmer tiinmie. he Cflflfldllli- C! _ , .. ._ m.,. ,- whm Yer), you“! “m; m“ Bmk The gm mm be a “W, “My m r)BZiQ)’l3UC8D’Q‘GO"DUOO'C"3-QQ»,OUO >rwcrctctc<orr. mime of Charlottetown. I ~ also vCFYPd ' ilfiltillfill to hciiiz a good lovkcr. 11$ I _ ______ on the m. g - ~"N» p ~i 11m thr- Hlillllflilfili pic cnldci‘ 111i; __.__ S. r * M" PS1"? “mi ~\- - two “l” ""1"" “l” “““°““°°.". ~- ~ ~ " "r the h) ‘ _ "- stint-y tit-ii iivr- pics at one sittiiiz.‘% ~ ~ nfiQd-Unmmomvn ‘ ‘ "Guiinzii-c" ll“.(il‘l‘ the lz-iic (_';rp-* ii confession, Q .‘ ‘_ _ I ., Lor. Prince o. tam McLeod o1 Orwell, l’. l2. lv- 'l1\1‘-‘" “i” Mk0“ grimly by lUfblhmi Fitzroy bind and wont with llia' drip us" M l‘: luvlllii‘ 1705b C31‘ 5~ “'“7‘|<,. . chief cuitiucci" when inc i)oiii".iii n l) 4f“- ‘ll-"lll 119"‘? C“ 191M m \n\'[f']‘|-j|{__’]'|l|<j trill‘. ll.\ll\‘l-‘.l' L. BENTON. 8.111., 13.1). Ccnl Compiuii- took iici" (l\'Ll'. hr fvmt‘ "ill- lill‘ lY-"twqi"? “xplamedjib ‘ ' \ also sailed as chief eugincci" 0n ii Hearst's vehicle which he has ‘g MORNING SERVICE 11.00 A. M Chorale Prelude - — - — — -— — -. Samuel Schcidt _~ p , i ~_---1) .F.E.Bisho §§{Z."l"5‘..1..f.l'.§'"_'“l Erlfi- - — — -— Doris Ta t Sunday School lmgnedhtely lftfl‘ Morning Service. EVENING SERVICE 7.00 P.M. Andantinn Tranquilo -- — — - -- — —- — — Mflifll --"S kin Christ" —- — — —- Dr. F. E. Bishop gfiffigciecttfl -g — — — — — — — Mrs. Neil McLean s lll a. m. and 2:30 p. m. 9:30 n. m. Commun- Mcetings 2:30 Service; 115th Anniversary of Sept. 4th. 10.15 a. m. Gaelic Servic B. A. Leod, D. I). St. John's Presbyterian Church BELFAST 11 a. "m. English Service. Rev. the building Sunday e. Rev. Donald Sinclair, ‘Malcolm Mac- l Ji24-9-l-Ii QTDIODDLOlSOlCYCCOITfiQ C“312C015CKOUUINTYODU?i"\f‘l?"<D'OC"O"O“OlZfDDDTCI Trinityi United Church REV. IIUGII BIILLPZ/Ilf. REV. l.l".\\'l.\‘ .\l. ‘MURRAY. B A. ROY KENDALL, lull. ‘M. A.. B. I'M-Minister. .-\.f\l.. . C . .11. ‘l '.ll'l‘i\_\' Qrggnojoizrciotqoovoo coo ergo-o - c-.-;-o<:--;- .:-<:.r:--ac-< ' _ rotooctoooocrotaoototrzvovomecewcroe=>"-t-’c-*o>:n:~=o=t~":-=>c~or-oovtioracocr-c- . I. , . ' ' . Central Christian S. i‘. (‘OOPFJL Til. '.\|.—-P1\.\"l'()ll. MRS. V. L. l)l.\'(i\\'|§|.|»—-()R(ir\.\'|. Mo‘ n Ilig Service-l i O'clock Solrr-t Selcctcdb-Eric McGregor. Bible School immediiikly following in a combined service. TYlPrc will ht- M servici- at 7.00 PM. 0n Lord's Day thr- llih, Rev. Neil 4 Herman n. former Pastor will preach ‘ vices. 25th supplying the pulpit until Mr. Coupon return on the first Lord‘! Day In October. -Everybody Wel- come "sc-oc-eoctc-‘ocroooorrcrooaovcroo .-,. nl‘ The Presbyterian Church In Canada Q9 04* O+O-Q-O'QOQ§-OQ-OO-O-§+O-OVO-O§O-Q St. James Church .\l'l.i=t:r: IHCY. R. Mlilllllll \ll ll‘(i.~\'l"li. 11D. l‘l'ill.li WORSHIP .\'l' |-.I YEN .-\..\l_ iNvi l-jvviiiiii: Sctwircl i'i'v.irl'il-~'l'lll". .\Ii"‘-'l\'liIR. ‘~"='\i' '~~ rc" unit-ti on ti. “w. ‘mxir, m; 3..- STRANLIJZS .\.‘-.“ I'\\ 2'11"". ‘KS i iiRlll.\l.l.\‘ \\ uriiiii-t‘: '66 ihc l». ‘Nclcomc. Ifhtirch nmmunlrm Sen-irr- in charge oi‘ W. ii. Stevenson and R». H. l. both Morning and Evening Ser- Mr. llrrmxm will also preach tboth Services on the 18th and :--.~¢c~:-' " - " > - ' ~ I - - _ . . -I'Q.'1§}C-C*C:~3CI'“ N I ’ 0n i. i.-..~:>\.:~;m~.<; Lfiii f‘ .'\Tl\'l.\'i'l"l~»-l‘i'\'. i . r \v."="~ '|_ out"... ‘l‘- ~~~~ l’ -- 14. .A.*..‘. Lti rCEi \v|:tis'i"i=|r .\l.lll\ll\'ti WORSHIP “Wtruarils in (‘iiriszk l\ ijrlnm llyiiiiis-l 331. Jilrl. 775i. .379. m‘! ""7I"'" the -(i.'iit"~ 0;‘ ilic Jrruplc ‘ — — ~ _ _- _ “nu-m .'r.i' lluy \'."\il 0i lialifiix. lrlH-ININH Wolrsflyp 7.00 I‘. .\i.-'i‘hc Rev. B. .l. Wart. ilvc iirulv-rtppnlnictl secretary if H!" Maritime brunt-h of {h} lord's Hui Alliance will bring the riir-ssngig ' IIy|un\-—-ii7l. 5i], 314. llut-t-"Ouv Blessed Redeemer" _ _ _ —I'atiisoii H Disses lliiirt- blzuillillan and Margaret Webster. Thr- Sobhulli School will be held at the hour inn o'clock. "wtlmhlll the Lord in the beauty of holiness. ’ "T-‘=Ci-QCti‘1Q<‘>;..-..-.. A (‘ordlrtl Welcome to all to Worship wit ll.