;».c’:-“*7 2:-.::‘s~r":_ Charlottetown last night. traordlnary nsh as regards were reported but "good luck" ly to questions. "no serious ae- eldents" over the holiday weekend. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWEI. - On Thursday evening, June the home of Mr. and Ccles was the scene arranged shower tendered to Beth Coles a. June bride. The liv- img . ,um1;.m,m1 cheque from her son. Harold Silliker in Hollywood After a sumptuous lunch the 8119 ts. and ferns. To the,1en_ wishing their hostess many of Lohengalnk wedding march played by Mia Verna ' tees revealed most apartments. with last year. 111 greater neces- Now”, to com’Dete Drama Festival in and ‘mwutive. for the coming year. .1. A. tawaon. .' A. L. Wrieh Secretary: Miss David!- If I DDING BELLS-A too place a of the bride’: mo Samuel Carruthefl l-30 PM. on ‘I'll of O aday, June 29th augbter Ruth 13 Arno E. :5 § , ON Moron. 'l'ItIP—Mra. lace '1‘. Pcrbam. Ctlendine. la ifllme. San Mrs. A. Lake City, - _ Yndogliata. Glmdine. Montana. was Laura A. Smith. Newton. N. 3.. and . Montana the Island at present - having arrved here by motor cars. ‘ Mrs. Perham and Mr. are grandchildren of John ' Phee.-a native oi the Island. Ls. their nephew. while Miss Smith is Mrs. MacKenzle’s aunt. Macxenaie Prince Edward Islanders bzated Dominion Day under cloudy skies which in the aftemocn op- ened to deluge the Province and town dwellers planning outings looked ‘with my countenance: at , r but fa.r'me.'s were delight- ed as they saw their growing crow drink down the welcome moisture. At Alberton a. horse racing was rained out. That was event planned for a At Summerside the Yacht club's annual regatta wr;_3ostponed til Sunday when a curtailed gram was carried out. Trout fishermen fared very ports reaching No ex- siae 35 ofa pr ins: room was decorated with and white streamers, white chair and little Miss Maxie sented her with lquet. The gifts from the filled basket were opened by Margaret Coles and Miss Elle Laibn: and mrlyreserlted to the bride- abea. it cw home after which "For She's A'Joly Good Fellow inder or the av spent in social intercourse. then served meeting of Little Theatre Cruild he1dTi‘n , "It's Autumn in the Dominion London. elected a as fol- qulet but at the ther, Mrs. arletan at eluding 325.00 appeared betoee Judge C. 6. Duffy for sen . Thty were each sentenced to two a in Dorchesler Penitentiary. D!‘ sentenced to in the Penirentila will sentence the three year Rod d ’t. Baker. tenca. term. Wel- Mon- J eck M36‘ Jack cele- with rath- the meet the un. DIO- well, WIS 22nd ettily i k ' as, i by Coles utiful Well PAIIII POI 0PlI.A'fl)&—- War! has been received Oharies W. Baht of Charlotte has passed his exaininatglns ‘foot Commercial M pare. taken at Halifax last month. DOING POST GIAD OBI . d Hugh lilac been holidaying at ‘$1: home .'i’.“‘é‘i€°i‘¥.§§"‘°..’r“i‘;. 9 W6 . oryMr.andMra.AuatinMIc- °"-‘°”‘-' --Dr Karol 53:34. Hmw St. the shin d 11 P. M. STIAMSIIIP annrvna —- The Canadian National Steamship aborneutaerrlved m‘ moon passengers ea¥founboerd.Pari:oft.hef‘reight. inc 1 molasses which will unloaded . Some of it is consigned to Summeraide and will be shpped there by motor truck. Unloadierg began shortly after and continued until FIBIMIN ANSWER. CALLS- answered Charlottetown firemen end. First was a night for a fire in some refuse on the edge of the railway fill. near Oil Com the Mocoll-Frontenac pany properi. at grown to I-liilsboro of hose was laid. The blue caused no damage was believed to have been set in the rubbish '-\ children. Saturday morning at ll o'clock a roof blue at the resi- dence of Frank I-Dopkins Grafton and Edward S firemen another run. '11: made slight headway hose from one of the house taps was used to combat slight (N13189- of Summerside to Wilmot on Thurs tender in surp John Sllliker, who birthday on Wednesda . 00 .5. Ale cl —-Arr interes“ -lg wedding us leaean‘ evening was t. xmder Mcclumpha del shited company with some old - Baker ave a d Mrs. alen -SURPRISE PAE'l.'Y—A number friends motored out day everaing to party Mrs. celebrated her H 311°, ave several char-min: 56101‘-i407-15 011 {he piano. Mrs. Silliker was plant of many lovely :11 place on Saturday. when Miss Florence Mc- nyinc Elsi eninl the the all ahead 33- 3 E ii is gr 8:: ""ii...""°"' 3 3 JIllifl' U the [E3 Mlnand flowers and ferns for The bride was given away and was attended Eachecrn, while acted as best aion. by her father by Mia!‘ Evelyn Mac Mr. Linwood McNeill man. Mr. Sterling McLeod of!!- ciated at the organ and the solo was sung by Mrs. W. Elwyn Hughes and as ueh "Because" Agnew. Messrs. Clifford Hughes acted The church was filled with inter- frienda from far and near wish happiness le. The bride is the Pros ed innumer- Gated who had come to to the young coup can of a Deacon Church and had gain was served at showered wishes, le Brunswick as well as from community around Cardigan testi- fy to the bride's popu the ceremony a. bullet luncheon the bride’: home. ere also a. reception was held. the Younl couple. with confetti and good it to spend a few days at Cavendish and then returning to Cardigan to complete moon. otor please copy). The beautiful home of Mr. and t Mrs. Heath Bownese. at if it E E to ararnnn nary. -— On July inane was held at my osmium ula Famunarson Experimental Station here 1111. a. number or her little day alter-noon. W M,“ ...9.“i‘i.’.."l.‘i’. .3 2*: :2: or .»«,.-=w....,..-, in-.meuu.1=~. fir ° ’ . Lillian . __ their home in Boston my of Vancouver, Bani’! and §n‘_,g“§:g:d.°°y ‘“w‘heJn‘“§ :y“‘"‘““m M" ‘———-— ' 3.‘.‘{".£'i‘e°””.~..2§ ‘"1" i‘.‘.’°'.i".%'J§ rutraner. saavrcas—-Th fun- ° Hannah illastofr was sh:.‘g"b?‘:g,°2u:gm“ ‘mm The i was charged by at the house was con- v. Mr. MacQuar-rie, and ‘Kurt here yester- and mu b 3“ ‘mmng h 3 gglrsiicderation ‘Week J two calls over the holiday week- 1 er ‘pendmg me mm“ at the ' t 10100 F‘fld-HY or Mrs. Keys who received quite 1“ H‘‘m‘’‘ 0”’ 1311'’ Week an array of dainty and useful art- bfinc 1°%”¥I‘:r‘l‘1°t%°wg¥ g°"Dk] mm? Macxum regularly for the the to reach a new high. The Prince Edward Is- land is to have her ,machinery&over- icies for her new homc.—L. h, m (L, 1 M . L nine-mile crossing dllfllelfi P‘§;u§)¥°'°!"l‘:1um°'nA,1§°na,r:,°,, when traffic is expect to learn of her very sud- gia: 1?.:mM.r§.n xii’? ..?..““r~..l£.' ‘1‘“"d 5‘ ......°°":‘:;. Vs“-1 "°:.:*..‘“ ms“- . uy. . in er l lhcod an t to Ari fimdity in I» 3 ?,§.,’,,’.’,,,‘,‘.?,,. 1.”. §,..';'°",,,,,m,, Z33 which comparatively lttle iaknown there she eventually made her by the 1311119-1'1. Y9‘? reaching importance in human affairs, as well as in the study of nimal life. The de- tha City ap- Bri A lin corner of ti-eets gave e fire had and a small ome. 1‘. There “'35 Of her family there are left in ‘ husband, Mr. L. G. 94”‘ md 3 Hunt, one son. Hollis, two daugh- mwd 101' 5- °°111l1191¢1’181W-'- POW- md Mm la.r rgilrtkbyoned hercdityuhesdlohrig am - bear uceticrila , an 1'” °’ An‘ b"‘ °‘m°' now been met by a book which is to be published in Septuntber, en- titled “You and Heredity". The author is Mr. Ami-am Soheinfeld. ____ of New York. a. brother-in-law of 1,, COM. L. L. Mscwryna nnan— 111% Leo Punk. 0! this In the Boston Post. Of June aetr. Province. who is It a the notice of the death or ins Dr. Ind Mrs. I""..I»n L. L. Maclntyre or New York, but formerly of Boston. No particulars the Island. have been received. At present it mm ar ascif Mga Max:131-ty'r!': men e . was ornm ore . . Maclntyre a native of Charlottetown I :stqltl:>m'r.clenr:gnr?°ny' but on of mt“ who was formerly on the com ing ' goigmnjmd ,3 the room staff of the Patriot bu who Norm Rive, saga“; “cums hgsmmglggdmgywwaggia resltllgnt June 24th. when Hilda mi . daugh-' o e E s, n a ew . cm. _ York college physical dirgctor for wt or Mr‘ and Mn‘ He Mme €i§“‘.’;"‘é’° x¥"3ffi' ‘£5 ii‘. "‘«‘.313“°°’ i" ¢ - 9 V 8 1115-11 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McPhce. New WW“ 119 1°59 *0 91° 111111‘ °‘ 0°31‘ Dominion, Rev. J. M. Blesedell of- modore. Hp visited Prince Edward “crating. vnm bride wu mat ‘t. 11 tractive in a dress of blue crepe. worn with beige coat and white ac- cessories. Miss Annie McNevln, sis- Arnold Hunt Dot. Do:-an nia. with whom she was recently visiting. Also a sister. Viola, Mrs. E. E.ttI-liller, and a. brother, Fred happy returns of the day.—S. ...".::“.rG..:.%.°T*:“..-. ‘.‘.f“ 11 - 0 C9 11v tor of the bride, and Mr. British Col\i.;:.;l:1aI.m:;rh§h a. visitor tar) },13°1i_)°n;g-illovzgngended me bug? brotiher, the my. Broiblier °°‘§{’ e‘ M °"'m°“" ° Andrew, who had been ill for sev- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNeill of Cardigan. was married . Mel Beckie: ‘ nn 3. V son Onulgim 9111:“ Qmon was , a. core Ayrorined by the bride's minister. v. T. Owen Hughes. BA- Andrevwis Presbyterian Cardigan. The Ladies Aid society 0 around the bay. Father White. is a. native Prince Edward Islander. ture. the crime to the Far Canadian West tocarry on the work of his sacre There rurraruu. ayr nar.r.a RIVER. River on e mo Macxenzle. 66. was held Cemetery. Services were conducted Hens laxity. After PRETTY HOME WEDDING — to Ayr. Onta 0, in ' . wii mak ir . Y;;‘:1;:iotm°y 1 ° nu hon“ . do ter of Mrs. Simmons Kcnsington of an enioyable eve- when the many girl friends of Mrs’. James Macb all nee (Ia- e a bride who was un- large number of neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Archi- e organlu. taenes y trlct, and especially the United thea-own Grinch Sumrnerneid and and upon - ayne. who read an address in the aeniiafints of all in: Mrs: Janet Sinclair shireBr me Ex umonhm M p;'~es1dént'or the 9. n. in b er Iywho sided. aitemoon frornthe mm Mr I)’ ' The s. 5. ince Edward “'5' - lslan fin‘ M°m‘“°' °“ Tuesmg a"; would 0 rs‘ on the Borden-Cape ,0,“ m‘ Mamwue_ Tfie 'y°,‘mg' Torrnen ine run as second fecrry ac- Northumberland Strait d l6-2'2. i was learned last ni ht. e old car ........ .l2.:.*:l°:-.s ‘.‘.‘."...i‘;’.?.‘.§;‘.‘.‘: my mm rromevgg 30;; Bruce Stewart here. newing i'orm WEDDING AT NORTH y motored Maple Leaf, who ’ WEDNESDAY Miss Grace A, Janie Darke, belov and after her marriage. V-4 11791 The Polyclinic. Prince o;1sinthedi.I- the Mr.Alfl John’s mm... ‘canon. The annual pi..Lice1a:s7Ay3.. eedersClubo1P uwgmdfimy '5 we secretary D°"'°1'-"- Ayrahire Breeders 35°‘ W ::*°°...*-‘:°*:..*3.*~ A» *:°.::::'-=.- ‘'—~- . ce- a.... '.§.E.".‘.’.s.“.l.".§.5.".;-....‘.‘.“.‘“‘.::‘..€: $,,,::n:,,-=-3°*-'-1°n- on» W ° Clyde River. P. E. I., recently vis- ms, relatives and nanaieoo 2 There passed away on" ifirst1nthePrinoa Ooimw s.Robert I, 8- resident or Lot 1!. It do A. Clark and ‘Earl §; § .5 . .-na'wa'rr- -DING—-At the minister on ‘ § _ Island ._._._ Breeders Club. who pre- on Tqggdgy, J Traverse awa *1 alter a twcthmontha illness. will unfailing patience E3 §§§ ad eclfennie at on the presence of immediate re The groom au brides brother. he the bridesmaid uiee Hewett. of Lower E 5‘ a pastor of th mad causes at smug. §§..;§ presiding iuéige. The case arose out or an ac- Rev. Mr. Phillips. Pall bearers were fihfifif g‘;nr;i':b°f&,°l‘;111_'_‘§5"m“‘°ld Messrs. Bertram Younker. Stafford .chM._ mwwn “H W“ nflouly m vickerson. William Green Joseph iumdf Evidence w“ h 1“ week c......‘.i..‘f‘fi‘:‘.°‘ii.?".%.....l’.:. g,-a me me -me%'‘?» ioting at the grove. ..-nonsa - WAI!.MING—A very “"95 1' asant shower was tendered Whig. Dlt. GRANT NOMINA'l'liD-Dr. M. P.. was nom- candida for King‘: 00111:‘?! a lender. Nomination of Dr. was un oua. Repreee King’: County seat. member of Per ederal election in SEES ROYAL VISIT 1’! ed lut nisht of the Charlottetown: Camera allowing reels of film ‘taken by Mr. Reber ‘Seven pin the Prince u‘i‘¢.°§.a °x';':‘i‘.‘.‘.?i"‘i‘3.*.‘.‘..‘.‘.".§ otttggniweraéigg arrived in Char- o wn torio altesyaand :3’ mm “'° M“ of Canada. They Ehchcrn no well for some time. but her death shock a E timeolyearhas - on the" Tormentine- ”1"°"“"" °’ ““ 111°°¢111I 1!! Char- ed om r-‘army wn.r. oi~ana'ra—d ’:,jffn*°W11 Whlch led to contest»- rsnaxnnrv. nnAo.. Harris. White San wire on Sunday last convc ing the 110W! Of the death of h s broth- on remains are being 101' burial and the exact, each crossing were travelling. The .cxt.ra traflic late Monday was be princi to Ameri that urda or- ::.:m H" w MONTAGUE NATIVE rassas . ~-——L5°i1‘1°.§£°.1.1_1!!K_Ilt_1_P-..M-_ -- _ Th Y Charlton trail early Sunday e 57' any of the New Assoc tion Freetown to St. 1" 14- Hotel Charlottetown here, “ad Can- tto “ 1.12"’ "é’s""’°5 mm, were prasen pay respec an a showed high esteem in which the‘ n Nmmfl h° deceased was held. Req Mas was celebrated _ yum” . McKenna r- I being conducted !‘”°‘”°°“ MacALEEIlo—At July 2. 1939. to r§r‘fm°ram'°' °" W. MacAleer,u; cgifightegé . cc ward 1.. land Hospital, July 3, 1939, go M,‘ and Mrs. Sheldon Easter (nee cm-. E1f11S‘€ha'|(flcNelll) North Wiltshirc, a a r. BDDD-«At Winsloe Jul 00 - Mr lhrim business 10¢’; 11101-11 The 1930 treific was heav- for several years. reports it is or far- vice at the grave by ‘ Prank Pallbearers. all life-long friends and neighbors were: Messrs. Aus- tin Scales, John Campbell. Colin nu“ Campbell, Patrick Cash Croken, Wilbert Mcoarv The death occurred at. her home the on Governnuent. in-. ____. Derrie was born at. Montague. P. snnrous mrurnr —Brian, "*'- 1- Frank Willoughby suiiered his :1 mm», munarw nrcrrona rmnxr-—a 1 ta comm y so ‘ as 3? }7Lis<:y<;le "builtceioirn two” has surrounding - Dpeann "W1 at his . June 2-1. 1939. to Mr, and e to the mean was left momentarily by the mech- anic who failed to shut off the t. The little chap in some ta item manner started the the city by two young men ufeotured locally, 1 two standard “ ard h of amuwoon — At . W“, Hospital. June 25. l93i?.ht’g%e. and Mrs. Sheldon Smallwood. South. Dort a son. sluf'm—et Charlottetown Hoo- , June 2'1, 1939, to Mr, sum . Cherie: Smith. City, a dawn. ter. . GILI.ESPIE—.A¢, an 9,5,, 33. Wild Island Hospital, Juno _ 1939. to Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd am“. the Union.Road. a con. JlJDSON—At the Prince Edw Island Hospital. June 2'1, rm. to Mrs Bruce Judson Char- re- acquaintances on and a few circl rri da W5 §tei“; detietgtmegi 9 0}. A 911 . Wu ° 11°“ 01’ ruined before the machine was parsonage. l7DI-rent . successful - mm by we mind“ on Sydney street. east. LEGION TO MEET AT SFSIDI —Annua1 convention ‘Pr- unforeeeen complica- tion developed and in spite best medical attendance and nur- sing he entered his The funeral or Mrs. Smith was held Tuesday morning from the residence of her son, Dr. . L. Smith 79 Str t to st. Dunstarfs Solemn uiem Mass was cele- in, Saint catherines. was united in rnarriage with Neil Campbell, son of on Monday evening. June 26th the home of Mrs. mme“ at cum,“ W” Priest; Rev. W. Keefe. Deacon owded H of the Mass and Re Sub Deacon pf the Mass. Prince Edward Ia. June 28. 1939, to alter Gill, Union ed from far and near to “° ‘me m_ her daughter Ruth with de's parents v:r1i:reh‘,amr°ee(e‘ti§r’i ma but wish" on the '1? at at ks in St. Mary’! HOSPHA1. was held. Many relatives and ends mun" San Francisco, and other relatives join in wishing Mr, gnd My-5, Mg. 'Phee a hapy and prosperous ru- . . F‘. event . District Presldezrltr Mrs. Rafi; mg . . mm 81 and the rouowin %,,s,;',',"H°,f,‘;';,f}‘3,,§’§f‘°,‘§39f“f},"§,'§ M . Sh Easter North layed by Mrs. Heien= s Mildred Mutiart. ucor bride-to-be to a seat under a ova- ly arch pink and white honey- suckles. centred by a white e Rose-colored stream- iver ing from the arch added I to the at r-active appearance room. mm . Further Ménade public later. crops in the Province. with the exception of bay. satisfactory growth. Clark, superintendent of the C lotietown Experimental Station de- carcd last night when lie return- from west Prince County Illus- tration Statio-n field days. Eveuhny had picked up corisiderably endwas than it was ten days uto. Dr. Clark said. The crop light. however. Prospects crop I-Pbeared set of larger fruits promise or a possible ‘bumper tgotato pismts had made I such . TIERNEY-—A-t. 59 Buell St. ii , 1930. to James W Mrs. Beatrice Iepthom. Mrs Mrs. Flora Mclnnis, iollowing officers into their respect- ive chairs for the new term: Noble Grand—Miss Muriel Dover. giezée Grand—Mrs. Lulu Ni .1 Rev. Canon Andrew and Mn. An- Among the places or in. drew, who have been visi Ma- terest he visited, accompanied by lot and Mrs. 2'. F. May of is. El- rother Andrew, was St. Mary's eanors leii. on Monday on their the beautiful Mmaga return BO Pictou. N. 5. 5 bert. ————- t Meadow Bank, i939. to Mr. M cPhail. a daughter. ital. June 29, 1989, to . Wilfri Mobo nell (nee Jean Linklette of Llnklettcr Road) a Margaret J ‘_ MePEAIL — A . away at Hunter of June ram G Dark Sheh bewueill” terda . e. an on afternoon from the relcfeeriee 0%, a few days of pleurisy. She was flgfi 3?, some her sister. Mrs. Finlay Ma.cDouga_ll, the only child of the late Mr. and " to Wood -Islands Mrs. Anthony Bssery of loyalist, Road, Milton. born on February M“ 00 me E. icy Stave:-t. 7th, 1872. She was married to W. " Wedland and Rev. Cu Darke on March 21th, icon, by Blair MacPi1.ail. Pallbearers were: the Rev. Mr. Parkinezoi tbeMetb- D. Stewart. Simon odist Church, Winsloe. she be- Stewart, D. J. Riley, Charles Mae- came a member of ‘the Prince Donald Campbell and Town. Road Methodist Church Alexander /D. Stewart. Miss .viac- when very young and continued a. Dougall. a. native of this Province member to the and was for years a nurse in the Uni‘.- to advance the work for the pro- She died in the Prince motion of Island Hospital has last word was received on Sat t M: G.. Gtary—«Mrs. Jean Crock- er-'—-Mias Norma Younlrer. ttie Gill Conductor--Miss R. S. N. G.—Mrl. Gertrude Beer: . N. O. L. S. N. G.—-‘Mias Catherine Math- N. . . (ma. ain—-Mrs.’Helen Acorn. S V. G.—Mrs, Blanche Stewart .—Mra. Jean Mctean. dian—Mra. Margaret P N G “an—l\dra. Christine Pr%zus'i3ian—'-Mrs. Helen Mcliaehern. In-.'r>u'st Noble Gr-nnd—Miss Sadie Dove. time suflered a pain- Frixiay. when. While Brantzord Oven and’ ‘ tinge-rs 01 his right hand became cailgh weight at a ten ton Dress MT5ifi-c':o“r.as-"flat «§."“.rolm'a Church Mhton on June 23. 1939. by . Phil th Hunter 00188 of Elm Maekae nr cmrowx — Miss ed!-I116 3' ed General Hospital. skillfully attended . Carson and is not 0 a. He to the Brantford 1. Hospital. Charlottetown. follow- “nk Grady Mr. Grady was and was the son of‘ Grady or Slimmer- always eager God’ kingdom, being organist for m.:.ny years before "N" W b‘ Wm‘ mm dun“ . r tlafu , Mackenzie of on- tague. _ MAOPBEE - MACNEVIN’ —- On Wednesday. July 5. 1939. by Rev. J. 8. Bishop at the homeiox the THIEVES STEAL l.l:An—Char- . uly list. with only im- lotteimm thieves have turned their elatives present, the mar- attention ' place very quiet at her earned or Vsnrouver. B. C —VISl'i‘lNG A1‘ W 3 were brought up mm chamom- to churches, ‘ it was , last night. Yesterday at- mo ra home. of Miaallve nPat- temoon City Police p'e.oed two 110-13 we L 3 am sprfi‘-I11]: lfltlygidllfidel: arrest whegi they were rm: Road, to Robert Donald, son 19.5‘ ,,‘?;.’;,¥‘“§,,.*;.:°°,,.,,§3:°‘ ,‘:‘,,$ 3"‘ Matheson Clyd:nf:liverM€?r'aKl:eni;|eg‘ me mo! of st’ Pm” munch‘ ’ 1.. Demon officiating. ‘The wedding" 3 ‘’‘‘‘’°‘ '°' °°”'““ ‘ °‘ illiam gra Lobb are visiting H _ 141- 1‘“°'- 1’1‘°"“""‘;7L“ “ ““ or the 2.2’ ,0 F°‘°‘V‘ Jessie Isobel MacNevin to Georgi Neil MacPhee of Cumberlmci, MATIIESON-SIMMONs_.At, the home of the bride's mother. Sprl Pork. has-lotietown. uly 1. 193 by the Rev. 11. ll. Dante Donald Matheeon of Olyd 5.-..'.=.~ M‘ 1 0 . Mall'>Je2l!I‘eu:lliily-l ills“ " M . . the funeral. will‘ -5 or interest have been the National Park. ypea h layed by Miss Florence f,°,$1pm{,'}§_t"?t ,3‘ '£°°§'° 1%: l gg_°nLinHmfi;;g§°,l;g ‘§}’.'$..“% M£’.'3‘3a'éi‘»'y “’§’t?.”ze°°3§.‘° z‘:'.'.‘§‘e} own 0‘ 1'von',5mnw“,_h Hill-sbgrca Street was forcibly ent- finger tip ve l and carried a sheaf of “ed “ “ B iarcliff roses. The was Memorial Church agnfiew Iondon. VG’? ewuthei‘lrstP —nr~:A'rn or am. John Mc- k_ oldend 'sicnaryto row pectzd citiaen 0! HI “gm a speakers referred “VI °115"'11M37 Geddie's work in foreign 111 WW3 1“ Election of Officers only change inmtélre election guannty of cigarettes. 1M,,g_m,,m_isoap. tea an other goods stolen. where the ceremony took place, was‘ '3’ "5 “'1 5° 193111911 11° 110511- decorated with late!“-1 W‘°11- Tm E flown Following . “mt, found b City Po cs cached in a break! t Mr. .1 I be an . -' C“ a mom, mp to ‘but no arrests have i. been made tn its Mann and other in connection with points of interest in a New Eng- 5131108 W 3119 WON! WI! 9106004 hi’ and sums. , ng the bars 01! a. rear window. or Elm. Warren rep ‘Patron.-Hon. Lielrt.-Governor of ‘. numb:-no v as Street, was ‘friends and also visited Monday night and a small amount of cash atolen. lin- Macclregor of Summer- trance here was edema in a sim- ered at their home to ila.r them farewell before their A departure for Lot. 16. ins. thrown I rear window. ‘ will go in the near ————- . and Mn. Macoregor. their sojourn in our com- yesterday as the case the endeared t in‘ in have vs. am, to I11 by HIM! kind hoe tent and ed ‘With receiving Shown eoeuritias lendvgm cc-operation th e the ' '§;l’kRer Canfield or a cam . .r.1'r. Ayers, Char- idente--Mr. J.A. ra - rm. rr. 3 Mr. teeter B. mariner! ,. friends from all , -~~~ - ~—. -- V1 : ' Aflxllx-at cunpbouton . . . rm-nit map! the me John and!