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ATTMK- V J . \‘.‘.-. ‘"1119 Iii-i’. 1111111.» i-lv .. of , ‘fiioiinis: II, and any of wars of age ‘ wiih thl‘ ...c for 55 0110 hloncion, NJ B. ., Ken- 11v re pacer? twrtccfiiily to Annie . of l)<‘\1ll1'1 Mac- l tlon. 21 = .._ H,’ 3,1,, ymqfipnnn ‘m. 72 i River presided at the convention of Jmnmi with a basket of flowers by little 7‘ ,-,,,,,-,,, Mqflun,‘ n; ‘ Shirlcy Ilughes. \'(‘T_\' n, M: _,,,,i,.mn._.,.,1 n; a M. M. Murphy, diocesan executive ,, i. (“up”), (‘imrIoWC-1SPCIPtBTy, presented the diocesan ~11 .-: inornliv: Sept. 9. E ITPCM- i HIGH EST ‘QUALITY HUGHES £5 o0o00o000090000003400000094009: Q: COAL :- ‘ Drummond, Shore, Sydney, Kimberly, Blower Slack, , Stoker Slack, Hard Coal "EDMONDS i OO§§OOOO4 O , Lowest PRICES ‘F 150 Richmond Street Phone 583 0 14+§§4O i when Miss Mary Rose McAleer THURSDAY daughter of Mrs. Mary McAIeer and the late Peter McAleer, was unit-ed in the holy bonds of matri-l PE-‘vxw-The funeral °f ‘he James Happeniiy was held from F. i niony to .\lr. John P. Flood, son of l Mrs. Catherine Flood and the late: Pmvzck Flood of Lot 65 Parish. The ceremony‘ was performed by the Rcv. ll. Fleming C. S.S.. R. Hymns up idle to the occasion were \ 11y rendered by Miss Mary Ioizin wiiile Mr. Alfred Doucette gircszclud at the organ. Miss Lillian loci", Cousin of the bride, acted ollldld while the groom was oricd by his brother Mr. Rus- fiood. '1‘ .\I'.l(h Sympathy is extended to widow" and daughters, Mls 171K143 and Miss Pearl. in the . ..i o." their husband and father. Joscpii P. Lieckie. who passed ‘away i230 bfonday" night in the cc Cotinty" Hospital. Be lcs his. wife and daughters are left. to mourn two s tci-s. John at Summerride and Dririd in Afiscoiiche and two sisters Mrs. Philip McDonald and Mrs, John Farrell of Lot 16. I-Ils wife was formcrl_\~ M15‘- McKinnoii of Grand finer. Sincere syunpathy 1s extend-, erl to the bereaved family iri their? ‘ sudden loss. Iilt‘ L 'l‘llt"r\l‘i;j;li' a‘ Dwatih-vislted this community; last week and bore 8W3)‘ to the great beyond the .. of Mrs. John MacDonald. The late Mrs. .\IacDona1d, who v urn; 1r. her eighty-fourth _vear, was a. woman of sterling qualities, a. iood ntnziibor and highly respect- rd in the community in which she Iii-ed for so many years. There is ‘Icft to mourn‘ his loss one son .-\;b.-ri, who lived with the deceased. In the absence of their regular‘. Dlétfil‘. services at the church and i grave were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Long, Montague. Following \\"‘l‘(‘ the Pallbearers; Messrs Rllpfli Mclnnis, William Birt,‘ Joseph Aiooney, Elmer McXnnls and ‘ Geo beard. Hcarse- driver Mr. 1' Miircch Macdonald. Interment? icol; place at Lorne Valley Oemet- cry. i The annual diocesan sub-division: convention of the Catholic Wol men's Lmatzuc opened with a large and representative attendance. Mrs. Leslie Rimsay, President of 111511.111 River sub-division was in :he chair. 5 His Worship Mayor Cooke wel- comed the delegates and presented ill‘ kcy to the town. An inspiring address was lhv His Excellency Bishop given J. A Osulliran of Charlottetown, hon- ovary patron of the league. Dr J. A. Murphy, rector of St. , Diuistans University and also a‘ i speaker before the convention, urg- , ed greater use of Prince Edward Is- ‘ ‘ land library which offered a simple 1 and cheap means to adult educa- Mrs. Ixsiie Ramsay of Indian i opening. Later she was presented A report. of the National Con- vention ‘was given by Mrs. Frank Murray, Diocesan president. Mrs. iI-Iis wife passed away some years FLYNIIRAL OF JAMES HAP- Late l-lciinesseys Funeral Home yester- day morning to Saint Dunstan‘; Basilica where high mass of requiem was sting by Rev. W. McCardlc. Pallbearers were: Messrs James .\IcCabe, Gordon Essepv, Robert, Rattray, Ambrose Joy, Michael . Conway, Peter McCarron. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. i E. Dalton. The largest and finest county sheep show held in Prince Edward Island in recent years featured the Sauris exhibition yesterday. Whilc3 attendance was held down by un- ; favorable weather, the i936 annual‘ Souris fair was admitted to be the Eastern town's best yet as far as entries vrere concerned. President Edwin Reid conducted the opening ceremonies. Speakers were Premier the Hon. .Thanc Campbell, Mr. H. H. Acorn, M. L A... who welcomed visitors to the exhibition on ‘behalf of townsfolk. Minister of Agriculture Hon. W. H. Dennis, and Deputy-minister W. R Shaw, —I)'EATII OF MRS, WILLIAM CLOW.-—There passed away in Sunimerside on Wednesday morn- ing Mrs. William Clow at 86 years of age. Mrs. Clow was a native o! Indian River but had resided in Summerside all her married life. Her husband predeceased her about five years ago. There are left to mourn one daughter, Mrs. Chester Glow, and seven sons, Ronald, Albert JJoseph, Daniel, Ernest and George of Stimmerslde, and William who is expected home from the United States this evening. The funeral takes place on Friday morning at nine o'clock to St. Pauls Church. S The death occurred April 6. 1935, at Reliance. sask, of James Turner, i eldest. son of George Turneni Wlnsloe south. Mr. Tumer went; wrest, 30 years ago. after teaching l.‘ few years in his native province. ago. There are left to mourn, three daughters and the following sisters: Mrs. C. L. Diamond and Mrs. I'LL. Diamond. both of I-lumbolt. Minn.; Mrs, ,1, A, Baker, Vancouver; and Mrs. Robt. Gregory, Winnipeg. Two brothers, alro survive. Wm. Herbert of Los Angeles and T. Fred Tumer of Winsloe South. -I)l-JATH OF MRS. CORNELIUS l\IucDONALD.—The death occurred iii Charlottetown last Thursday cl Mary Jane MacDonald, widow of Coriielltis MacDonald of Inverness. Lot I1. Mrs. MacDonald was a native of New Brunswick, but hlld lived in West Prince for many years She is survived by 011B (‘WEN-fl- Mrs "John Henry Killbridc of West fiivcrness; and five sons, namelyi John in New York, Nelson in Boston Timothy, Borden, P. E. 1., and Allen and Wilfredacn the homestead. The v funeral wok place on Friday morn- , lng at the Roman Catholic Church i ‘at I-‘oxley River, Lot 1i. Rev. Father MacDonald celebrating the Requiem Mass Interment was in the ceme- iery adjoining the Church in the riimiiy plot. Mr, MacDonald owed away one year previous to his wife. B a FRIDAY -—CL05ING SESSION HELD --: One of the most successful Diocesan C. W. L. conventions in the his- 1 wry of the province concluded yea- ‘ terday at Kensirigton. Officers were elected and a Study club ; discussion was lead by Mrs. A. J. i Howatt and Mrs. L. J. Murphy. A delightful Garden party was held by the hostess, Indian River aub-' division. A: previously reported in the Guardian, Dalvay has been fa-i voured as a National Park site in the recommendation made to ‘ the Provincial Government by pat: new life m the war-Ice;- Qn a _big job there is nothing so Bracing and satisfying as a cup Messrs. F. H. H. Williamson and W. D. Oromarty of the National l Kioizzssiriz»; Parks ni-anoii of the Department anti)’ spent in music and 50cm "I-i of the Interior, who made an in- tercourse. Around the midnight‘ chiffon velvet trimmed tum gcldf spection visit here early this hour the weddlnB Party 595 W‘? m! summer, Included wth Dglvgy is Charlottetown followed by the best the Cavendish area and adjoining Wish“ 0f their ma“? ‘Maui M‘ areas embracing portion; or New and Mrs. Johnston will reside in London Harbour; Rugflgo. Stan. C118f10liiCbO\Vll. The Guardian 101m ..i,op@, and qyncadm in wishing the young c0ul>1° ma"! _____ years of happy wedded life. . SERVICES —- The. —————- » ' funeral services for Mr. S. M. Hicks EN ROUTE T0 SCOTLANI).— were held yesterday afternoon. m. J. n. Bishop. B- A- 1e“ 0H There was a short service at the Wednesday morning for Boston house for the immediate relatives, where he will spend 8 19W dilyfi be" followed by a. service at the Presby- fore leaving, vla Montreal, for terfan church. The services were Edinburgh. Mr. Bishop, upon conducted by Rev. Mr. Oraborn of arrival injildinbtlrgh, will resume New 10nd"! 3nd were 157814!’ B-t- his studies at the Free Church tended. ‘Ilie pallbearers were. 1 College, Messrs. Chllflfis R. Rogers, Merritt ______ Dawson, Donald Baker, Dr. MflC-‘ FOR MAINE AND BOSTON:- Murdo, James Stavart and Jamm Mr. and Mrs. John Jardine and Marchbanks. Interment was in the daughter Ruby. Mrs. Albert Cami?- Pcoples’ Cemetery-S. bell, Mrs. Wallace Reeves and —--— children, all of Freetown, and Mrs. -—DEATH 0F OCTAVE GAL? Dwight Bcaristo of Kensington left LANT 0F EGMONT BAY-Much .M0ridgy morning by motor on a sympathy is extended to Mr. and two weeks visit to Maine and Mrs. Isadore Galhnt of Hgmont Boston. Bay in the death of their son, Octave, which occurred on Sun- day at the home or m; 515m, Mrs, LECKIIF-The funeral services for 30139; m chu-iotigmwn, 111a yQung Joseph P. Leckie were held on‘ man was only 26 years of age. Be-, Thursday mowing 1mm his 1am’ sides hi; parent; he remiss u, , residence at Miseouciie to St. John! mourn [our gigters, gwq raiding 1n , the Baptist Church There was a‘ Chariotteown; and four brothers at large atitciidince of friends. Ric- home. The funeral was held Wed- quiem H1811 Mm W” °°‘°b"‘°d by niesday from his late home to Rev. Dr. Monashflfl 855mm by -—-FUNERAL -Fl'il\"ER-AL or: JOSEPH w.‘ ‘Aiaiizfns ' ' nawaa; Ac ,1. Sept. ll, to Mr. and .\Ii.'~. u, w Dzwar, a. son, George Pcter, DAWSON -- At the P. E. mam Hospital Sept i3‘, to Mr and M" Lyman Diivisoti, (‘l'._\', a tigiighter‘ BUCHANAN — On y 59m l3, 1936, to Mr. and .\ Pm; Buchanan, Fredericton, P. i; 1H son. BOWNESS ~At the Prince com. ty I-Iostiital, Scpteinboi- 1.3.1,. 1936 to Mr. and hfrs. Ensor Boa-nos“); Stnnmcrside, ason. (‘ERETTI - At tlie Prince Colin. ty Hospital, September 12th, 193i , to Mr. and Mrs. Georce (‘iiretti oi Borden, a daughter. WOODSIDE. -At Sept.‘12, 1936, to Ml likank A. Woodsidc. ii = .'\IcLEOU,—_At 44 Hi Charlottetown Sept. H, 193ml, to u; and Mrs. C. A, McLeod, a daughter corrox-ai Clifton Scat" minor Sept. 1'7, I936 to Mr. anal yo; Rutherford Cotton, a rirrichter, DOYLE-In this city, sap: i2, 19y to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dot-l»; a daughter, Betty Lou B.i;>ig=te_ SMITH-At. the Prince Edward Ia- land Hospital on Scpti r 17th 1936, to Mr and Mrs. Inn Smith, (‘li_\', a daughter. STEWART——-At the Pr"‘cc Ed. ward Island Ilospital or. b 17th, 1936, to Mr and .\ .\Iel- - - - ' ' r Geo geiown :1! x‘ §§§i'i§§e§'1§§:§§isunshine "m" s‘°“’“"' “‘“"“" “"1” ' oe ra g uem ass. - - * " 50m Interment was in the graveyard ad- The pflilbeimfs “fle- Messrs‘ H- :.~~ -.-i ~ ~-_— i j 10in: the church-S. v. Carr, Proiilpfre ‘P3 365F261??- Mitrturiu s Joseph Laus’ n- ° m“ ' Joseph Gaudei, B. Mat-Neill. Inter- ment was in the ceremony EJ110111" lng the church-S. WILL ADDRESS QUEBEC CON- VENTION—HOII. D1‘. W. J. P. MacMillan, accompanied by Mrs. MacMillan, leaves this morning for Quebflc city where he has ac- _ , cepted an invitation to address the The annual pronnmal wnvm- 1 Kiwanisconvention next, Monday on r "m" °f m? w‘ C‘ T‘, U’ “I” he“: 1 the work achieved through cripp- . “sterday m the Unwed Church a ‘i i ' ' M .‘. led children's clinics in this Pro- _ °“°“d“"'y T“ fpé°éfizii p; vince. He will ahowa motion Picture ‘ HE?‘ Exam ° 01mm unions ‘ . si e . ere were ; film of the work, made by M: represented. strong resolutions i Cleveland Craswell, in the course of his address. Before returning he will visit Boston, spending some time at the Lahey clirilc. Dr. and Mrs. Macmillan expect m be absent. were passed in regard to drinking and cigarette smoking. , The Rev. w. n. Hardin; o! 1 Suinmcrslde was special speak"; dftloris in the‘. f m the Province about. two weeks. and deplored con m province and said there was more 1 Zrgmzgilerrlmng the m? by need for temperance action today than 50 years ago when the move- ‘ JOI-INSTON-MOCOUBRIW ._ A ment was first organized, V,” quret bu; pretty wgddflig wok The election of officers follows: place in New Glasgow on the even- President-Mrs. Hazen Howard, ing of September 5th when Miss, Cornwall, (re-elected)- Ruth‘ Mwoubrey eldest daughteri Vioe-prex-Mrs. W. A. Thomp- of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCoubx-ey‘. son Charlottetown. W85 united in marriak with Mr. R/ecoi-din5‘5°¢iY-—MF5- 3°11" 5- Ralph Strathle Johnston. son of MacNeill, S’Side. Mr. Hammond Johnston ex- Corresponding-sectyw-MYS- E1115 principal of West Kent Street Lowthcr, Cavendish. School, Charlottetown. The care- Treasurer-Miss Edith 5'45"“- mony was performed by Rev. Charlottetown. Hensley Stavert, M.A., B.D., in‘ the presence of quite a number of r immediate relatives and friends of the contracting parties. The bride was beautifully gowned in blue, sup PAIN-Soothe ’ SORE HANDS by Rubbing ill I and was waited upon by her cousin Misc Dulalle McLeod of Charlottetown, while the groom was ably supported by Mr. W. W. Weeks also or Charlotetown. arm the ceremony was over all sat down to a dainty supper which was thoroughly enJoyed by all. The re- mainder of the mill!!! Wes P1“!- ‘ léfiaifiéjé 1' P411106» . ‘ Mary Rose .\IcA1cci" lnttetown on Sept. l6. g Ewen l\IacDou:;t1!, C1‘. .1. E i Sherrvn of Crapiiud, tn .\i l..z 1 Mae Todd of Rose Vriliu BUELL-DIXON-At Char I15 w: Saturday, Sept 12th ifW-‘i in" R-‘v Hitch Miller. Verna (‘Ii ~ DIKOII, Wolfvillsx, to lla. . of Charlottetown. BUELL-EDIERY — A’. iiic United Baptist parsonage, Itfonzacnri. Sept. 9, I936, by Rev. Heston 1-‘. arm, ltfrs. Clarii E. ER1(‘1'_\',.\[1'-l‘l‘i‘- Rim and IvIr. William J. Bu ., W111i! Sands. McALEER - l-‘LO0D.—A; the 1-101! Redeemer Church on Wrrincslifl! morning September 9:11, iii R o'clock of Charlotte- town to John P. Flood cf orzawa. ,;_—"r fr: DEATHS tfiirir-‘Iiitdiiiii-r-fir. rliiiiéiiiilsiii‘ taf on Monday. September l4 1936i Mrs. George White in ltrr 41th year. F‘ . HAPPENNY-ln the no mi“ Sept, i4 James HflPl"‘m‘~" “i?” 90 years. The funeral ail‘. takil Place from Frank HPZIIIIXREYI MURPHY-At Montague in Sim‘ day September iatii, iosfi Jim" Murphy Blvd 45- BRU(IE~AtBI'00k1.\'"~ I’ Sept. l3. Mrs. Jcliz". _ aged 61 YQRFS- _ > sum LAMONT-At St. Cfllh0l'lli"\ clay September I3, was inward 9- Lamont, in his 56th. 1"“? 4 GALLANT -_ Died lll iii.» f"! - . . 2d SBpt 13 Octave (1.i1l.ii.. fwd i LECKlE-At the Prince U‘- “u” Dital September 15th., 1036. Mfrpi P. Leckie of Miscouciic. m“ " HICKS-At $Unll\l/2!'$lIit‘ fir"? ber 15th Silas M Ilicksiiflfd’ -_4 E. I. lirilCl u sire,» ssiaieitor-iirweuiio- car serl...... Letting ‘om Have It! acne mar com! By Bob Moore and Iohn Holes