,.,... . .-..:. _ . , ......,_,..,_,,.I¢..‘,_ JULY 15 '1933 A ` 1 ' A I THE WN GUARDIAN PAGE THIRTEEN ~ _ r __ s r __ _ J~_ - » J -i-. -=__ _ _ . I T. J ’ Mommy Rte d mer, or .loan A. Mc- ‘ an 'FU or moum alvaa - flyron all dl “om query part 01 tho mb fllile olmin ee attended the funeral of day m ohh A, McLellan which took place Maryu sawl-dey morning from his resi- where Req oe the Roman Catholic sung by "°” mdien River. solemn ncueid gh mg of Requiem was cole Everett H _,md by nav. RP. Mcnouald.'P.P~ Jr., Earl wllh mv, W. V. McDonald of H0130 simmons, giver as Das/con and Rev. F. Mac- vnleodol-e lntyre of Charlottetown M Bilb “$9011 RMS; Mr. Leo Owen of Hamilton; ed to th we W, B. McDonald of Bedeiluc Rey, ,1_ G md My-. Wilfred Delaney 04' M9-1' was a la peqlle___s lbearers be ` A F Mc ,.559 BEREAVEMENT- Mr. E. C- Co md Mrs, Alven Waite of TYHS Modore attended Mr Emest Ellis eral 1516 of Somewhere." The little The lhlellll; was in the United year, st, Dunstan's Basilica. At the R_ Gl the sermon was preached chosen by Chaplain, Captain Dr. R. M. eh fell beg, '_ and at the latter by Rev. herd I t ‘Augustine Headed by the ll; lla her S e in pipe band, the unit marched in the _se Euston Street and Pownal Street, mlllhe Al eson, -.-Laren, -sim News Racalvl-:n-The Mmm dden death of Mr. John A. Mac- tellan 'of Indian River was learned with deep regret by friends and At relatives in Summerside on Friday Wedn day, June 21st 1933, Robert 9°p"l°’ ymmg i’e°p1° Jennie' man was Mr. John McLellan, of - ‘Ad d ' _ ‘ .. ughes James Braham Brahiim. Eddie Fitz The annual church parade of the Walter Brennan, and Boyne Orange Lodge and the "'79 Bernard R I. P. L o ls A was held last evening *Ai l-il° ____ when ___ large and calomml pm Childrens Aid Society yesterday af- Mr W J. Brawders was ap in the sanctuary W¢l'° Rel/ LAID agent of the Society to fill Ml,_l-up Monaghan, D. D-. 0! M55' tho late _ouche and Rav. Bennett Milihllaidihighly es of Sulnmerside. The P811 il¢°-ferlland post wel., Messrs. Wm. Ma-nn. Allliiill twenty ye lll,ll_ maui; shea of Indian day from have the sympathy Oi' the nectlon wi ,cmmunity on the sudden death of deceased - little son Herman. The fu Garret, di at the home and church WHS while pr very affcullvell' ‘B°““ii' -- nouglus carried the Holy word lS;’,';lnK delliil °¢“ll~l'l‘9d *li hi-5 i'l°lll¢' Present among others were Past yestelia llllfille 011 Mlly 2931 Oi' MF ‘Grand Master Muttart of S m leht _la . Oolllngs. at the age of H6 merslde. Pest Grand Mistress Mrs. _ Wm' He lysiret was covered with beautiful_il»l Mal-lg llowels from friends and relatives. Hem-y A B the EU, l _ were: Messrs George Math- *‘ 'fred Larthard, Robert Mc- Ro *YY Mr Justicc Arieflivillt Hon H. tw brothers Austin and Mcrhec Hon lv R neu-ts ur D rl Mrs at home. 3lltb»,lbe_ M L A nl. H°ll,g°p_ My her late residence, 186 Great George g June 21st to St Gelding, Dunstans uroh, Indian River, A very large number of floral H-iih uiem High Mase was tributes were received also mess 1»°ulii Dcusw The bali bearers essrs Thos Malone, Ed P03101' RW R- F Mc ages of condolence from all parts W°"° M Leslie Henry J J Storey, e pall bearers were- omni °5°°m» or ‘ JIS Llpln REST-The funeral of cession marched to the service at i'em°°n Mr John T Garrett a P ul llca Church The teemed citizen of Souris gfwesziols :high 'was marshalled the V°'°i‘”°y °“°“5i°n°d DY me dflaiil ie! i-here f0l‘ U16 PBS! by M.r James Ford, after leaving M me “rm are. took place on Satur the hall on Richmond street pro ;I°”- D* the h°m° or ihe deceas cceded to the church by wcy of, *ni °’i o Sourls West Cemetery Queen and oruitou streets. and ”‘f""““' Hockln offlciated There goiiowing the service returned by 5° ely wi T86 Bii»¢ll's Palace on July oth. when crisis h neral which was held on St. Paul’s, preached a powerful and oh Monday memlhg at sh _,Ulm lhcillllllry Il.elle_ daughter ol. ML and $3; S3 st to St. Andrews Presby- most. inspiring sermon for the oc_-__ Beptlsb Chm,eh_ Mlscouche_ when I Mm George Bell_ heeeme the brlde . H churc$cunds. A 1ovcly_dlS°°ufS¢ 'for seve me give_n by their Pllsi l' RW- I~ hewwas te derly cared for by und Kensington. ` -WEDDING BELLS - A pi-city' Wedding was solemnized at the Bis- _Nicllo son. evo . _ _ , _ . _ Arrhe Prince Edward Island Hiuil' The fu ' lenders, now under canvas at_ M-by sl Brighton, paraded yesterday mill- teridn church, Cardigan. was cdsion on the subject. "Liberia Miss llchc McNeil, daughter of Mr. of Mr. Parker Ralph whlilcclr, sou W” °“ ing at ll o‘clock to church serviceS largely attended. The services were basing his remarks on Gal. 5-1: and Mys_ D_ B_ Mciveiii was united of Mr. and Mrs. William Whitlock ymmge it St. James Presbyterian Cllilfcil conducted by his pastor, Rev. Alex "stand fast therefore in the liberty ill marriage to Regip-sid Lpugiliiny City, the ceremony being performed “fi” bson. The hymns sung wel-ei wherewith Christ has made us i son of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Laugh. i by Reverend Father Louis Dougan. g “fo” h by the decesscd sud werei free, cud be uct entangled asain lin, ull of lvnsfcouche. Rev. Martin The bride was becominsly atilred in I 5"" ‘ ows: The Lord‘g My Shep-` with the yoke of bondage." ‘|M0nughp,r|_ 111)., p,p., pei-formedl a slllt of navy blue crepe with ac- at 1°" Need Thee Every Hour, and The Grand Master, Mr. Vernierl the ceremony and celebrated the cessories to match. The bride was dained the Arms of Jesus, After' Moore, was unable to be present,' Nuptia1Mp,es, The girls' ghoii-_ un. attended by her cousin, Miss Lillian 1931' rvice in the church the re-i as ill? has 'not yet returned from derthe direction of Miss Phemon- HOBHH. Wilii Wure a dre-S5 0! ill- Basuic were laid to rest in the cem- file Ul€€till8 0! H10 Gland I/01186, ena Gaudet, sang very sweetly np- dependence blue with accessories to ted i‘° The bride looked very charming in l>0l'i9iii'1 by M11 A!1l»il0l'ly Gaudet. TUESDAY a white dress of crepe de chine with City. After the ceremony, the brid- » The a lace cape and long.whlte veil al Party lll0i0f€d tu the h°Il1€ 01 the HARDY-MONTGOMERY _ Zi m»unic Al-llble McPhel.s,,ll_ Wllllam c__________ M_______ Wm ____ the some 33| caught up with orange blossoms. bride, where a wedding breakfast headq _ and pam. Mlll.bhy_ . s mu _ __ |She carried a beautiful bouquet of was served to the immediate friends ___ B quiet wedding m°m ne W en white roses. She was attended b and relatives ofthe bride and groom s l ' ‘ es , _ » niomlng. Mr. Macliiellan had been J. 'Ilod Georgina Hardy, R. N. only daugh in Summerside on Monday and 8D- well kn . he red go be quite well Ho was well 9,; t hcunfhle widow. formerly Miss and is Utiiliill Gillis Of Indian Ril/°i'» till” and two W \°f ghulmwwwn Tm couple ww hall. D-D. Mr. and Ml‘~‘i~ Lllll8hiilll of watches. His interest in horology (mmm rs. llliam Todd of mg, Dr. C. McLellan of Boston. Brddalbgne, James Todd of M0nt- be unattended' The brid° Wm weati left by the aftemoon boat for ab,-1,yes gui; gf his love fm- ,ll-|;_ md "I ss.;"Sister Bemadette in Seattle, mln _ U_ s_ A_ _ ll. l_ at imveiiinil °°5i“m° °i' my Wm” honeymoon in the Maritime Pro- tb f teh l ll, is tad | t l-biyoll B a ’ Mary W em W1 squirrel trimmings, and bridal spray lh Th brld the elled l e ac a ay 8' °s 8 ibeen I y - Rev G Carlyle Webinar Wm umm her sister, Miss Patricia, who was after which they left on a short in e Valle” I-._ E_ 1-Slahd_ h in marriage two of t e citys most hm d ln hl,e_ Th _ h tl to the lhl hd_ Ott wa. _ 0 I B some W e grooms oneymoon I P ma a ‘ vise that advice has been re- Eli fill' l'°SClliIl8 Me-$Sf8~ H°P8°0d ge;-mon will be delivered by Rev. Dr. ccivec from the war office, Lon- Roynor and Golden Dalziel ff°m. Murphy. Rector of sz. Dunstrdr to the effect that the Al-my drowning. His Honor Judge Inman# Universi cu ooylclll. bl bb, pl-lllce p-_d-_President of the Canadian Humane Island Highlanders adoptfng|A-“ilu Was Pl`95°ili~ Will?" the bemm of mess _lllckels ,md lguests had all assembled an excel- ,lll won, by the Black wlllcb lent program of music and song Hlgbllllldel,l_ ‘was carried out. Violin music WRS INMAN-At Clyde River, July li. , a much respected and _er ____ Mr A______ H__;_dy _______ _______ Indian River. A sumptuous wed An lntercstlng visitor to Char don own resident, passed away . ‘ _ ding breakfast was served at the lottetown yesterday was Mr. John ' W, age of seventy-eight years. 31°” Mrs' _énrdy °‘ Alberwn' md. bride‘s home to the immediate rel--J. Lightstohe, of Outremont, Mont- i C°““ mom_¥rinoe Ccunty and VSYY Ho was a son of the late James “mes C' °"i'3°m"y'__y°“ng" 5°; atlves and a few invited guests,|y-cal. Mr, Lightstone has as his hob- Wimi higlllyjs emed. There are left to Todd and Catherine Maclntosh, 3; Pen°k;;_°_uM°” 532°” an among whom were Rev. T. Camp- lby the ¢0li¢¢eing_ eiuspifyipg, and iilf’ Survived by two brothersi ° B B Mr' am tgomery bell. D-D-. Bild RW- Mllfiin MODES' assorting the historical significance 59°" Washlilutcnt B€"lill'd» Jerald' liam Macintosh, Rose Valley and 1 cmd ___ to _Ch . V ces- 8 G V ll ll All of the watches in his collec- lime, Margaret, Rein. and All8llSiat Mrs. Ann MacKenzie of Tryon. io Dr S’ swam es ml 'i blue crepe suit with il” i° mai'Cii~ tion of over four hundred pieces 3' 3 li home. AUEUBW WHS taking iiie He married Ann MacIntosh wh Miss Hardy is B graduate of the P" The UBPPY l/°““3 °°“Pi° Wm make have been made by hand. The hor- the o yutrance exams for Prince of Wales gsllwlves mm and he leaves B l,am_ 3-_ I;____;i°S£_i;§_a_°__ii‘iye£;' X: their home in Miscouche, where Mr. ologlst ol. those deys was ,_ master Piper ______ge at sum______5_de mls week . ____ ____ _wo som _md ____ d____g_______s_ ____o___e ___________g sta” ___ ____ __°_y_, Laughlin is e. well known farmer. A cmllsmeh who _,belle many years land , sud no-dd of Rose valley, cllhle cm, Hel, _,hm and p,m_ l\_°iii°f fr;;ud_s yyisl;__the_;rievory han- as pn apprentice before being sl- __ luis. lil alS° left- The G“°l‘ii““ christy Ann wife of william ccus-' me helmellly lla, ehdeeled he, l’“°““ __ el' °“s ei' ma" “ge lowed to Join the watchmekers' Lie Rose vsllcy. Katie, wife of be l, host ,ll heepl, ,ml ell, be, l,,,,l :d”;_i_s:";__‘:;‘e°‘;‘;shf_i;°l::;’_;eW_‘;; ;_‘;'_fd;’_l| guild. This guild. previous to loso MacCa1lum of Brackley Point, many pmol, of bel. pepulemy dm., _"ends when she was the _ec____e____| was not distinct from that of the __ Margaret Ann, wife of William mg the but few week, ln bhawebe t _ el _ts___S_ blacksmiths, but in that year 95 n of Boston Mass., Flor- and eostly glgm among wlllcll web ° y °v y gi Charles I granted them a separate war ence wif f Ch.l Bckl f .. _. charter. iii" inlay . morning when remaining wl__;_____g_° __‘;______ '_:`_;i____e_1‘w_Z' _¢_l_ ;i____be;i_;i_i'_l;1_ <;h__e;l_t 01;! ___f;llv__e_l°______!_1__i_J_r_l_1_ SADLY WE[__>_l:EF ___ A_ RI The high regard the pebble bl are liiorts were Presented and officers Alex _“ken or stannhel and Mary M___ Mo___go_______y __ °____ of C_m__ (_ __ hun f __d- ~___wthht tlme had for these sehlusee of Harold Lefurgey of Northi iottetowrfs popular young business Ken a as rea' _ __ °` 1;! gi is evident when it is recalled that, om __° passing of Mrs. Eo.....d Whto a _ ___ mek b Tho __ ln - men and has a host of friends _ bm W0 mlm ¢i'» lil 5 S St Jo Newfoundland, Sunday -_ throughout the province who will lash Mnfwlllte was the wlle ,ol Thomason 1838-1130, and George :L_ is with deep regret we record wish he and his charming bride the me Cebb_Edwl,_l.d wblle MHA Graham 1673-1751. are buried ill me sister, Mrs. Joseph Steele of James iiiru in extending sympathy to the ln, ,,l. `-treavcd family, S. Nell erso 'i‘he.annual convention of the . And Vomcn’s Institutes concluded Sat- lre elected. Mrs. S. J. Rose, pro- wus ilcliii president, was in the chair. Beam ilbliowlng were the officers oli- nied: It P 15 Harrison MBC- M tiathgartney. but otherwise she had been un-l ll residen -Mrs. eh h t W t ln ter Abbey Col. 'me' Femwwd' regdeflititin gguri?-1g:yM;t Jfilheli thirierzisfhgetshe hapiyugofllgleatvtiii wen known manner' Mrs' Kendall he;-fnLl;htstone has been collect- the Vice-President-Mrs. L. H. Doug- _ ‘ sailed with her daughter Cynthia tho Geo _own acliean. wife of Senator Mac- leave by motor for Montreal and lm. sl _,ohhh the latter perl of Mayl_1Ii€ rare Sillluilllelli 0! their W0ri¢ Yesterday __m___ ' ’ . - - I t t - I , d I 1 s____€_M____ _man stewart lean For sometime recently lvh»s._ Boston and other points of inter ln order wee _wllh her mother dup or wen y uno years an cams B___ . Mmmmd md been lu feeble beaml__est. ing her illness. io be the only authority in Canada ____ on all branches of horology since_ °°“’“'°"°" °' Ed"°°“°" and usu y strong and vigorous for her RT. Rav. Molvsfolvoa Mscbaau rilrilclvrs 'rlulNsmlmso_ the death of Mr. J. sutcliffe mr schools-Mrs. Fred Mac- ___g__‘_‘_ ren, York Point. Child Welfare-Mrs. Allan Wy- d- Cavendish. er bogus of Nations-Mrs. Lester Ch" fish, Montague. im., Economics-Miss Yvonne WW” r Cape Egmont. ' - whe .lture-Mrs. Samuel Mar- 'bus P0 ed ". .adianization and Nationaljdis ts-Mrs, Everett Haslam, y-eight years, ms, 1i4‘p¢1,esp The poet who wrote that "Death Three ambulances conveyed the Smith uf Si- C8tll€l'ill€S- 0lli~ was formerly Matilda Jury, dsughe. should come gently to one of gentle patients of the Prince Edward Is- It is Mr. Llghtstoncu inteu- _if of My, John Jury, nylons., mould" must indeed have had lu lend Hospital from the old build- tion. when his collection ii ° lottetown, lend in early iife mind one such as the kindly and ing to the new one on Brightonicompicie. i0 d0H&i¢ ii i0 Cliillldll 31° married Mr. MacLean, 'Chdl~loi,i,e- well beloved servant of the Lord Road yesterday aftemoon. All the if the F`€d€1”i1i G0Vlli‘llm@l’ll Wiii 6:" . who later settled in Souris whom death summoned peacefu_lly_f_ :_i:.ien_t; about twehty-five in_;lum- opxlhg H;l_l01i0C° i50 hi! ¢0ii¢°ii0l'l. Ili be ne R ver. Public Health-Mrs. Sterling Mil' lslngle piece of gold beautifully de- ‘P _Dann or Mas. Anselm- corstcd by the chgrsvcre sri il" y 0 . ugly, _i,ll,,,,l,_ of grandchildren. she was pre-lend with his posing s dominant o'clccl¢ ou Tuesday mornlns. Mrs- Enilllsll V°f¢°» mil* bl’ T- -’°l‘°°~ ____ de¢ A Wave of sorrow swept over when it became known that Nui' .llulce Fitzsimmons had passed_1l\ i' o unday morning, June by , atm home of his Parents. - vid Mrs. Cyril Fitrslmmohs, yes "5 Ril’@l'- Deceased had been in i0 ended by noi- two daughters personality is removed from its Albert Tanton at '14 years 0! use. L°ll‘i°ll- ill i579~Tili-l “Wil i5 ‘ifiV` B nifred drowned at Mt Stewart earthly scene of activity Mrs Tanton was formerly Julia en by a Chain 5° filie. the individ- if nrvei- ...ld ,umundlng du. :hd child'of,ten, sud Rene Maude, ordained ro the Priesthood in surf Rogers of Melpequo, but haul ual links cdu scarcely be discem- gyhospllal _‘her an lllness ol which showed e splendid amount ` late Rev. P. S. Duffy. aged 87 s f " ' th th k d Thi t h ing Sister, who was drowned the Basilica of Quebec June i8, resided_all her married life in St _cd w_l___B___;i__ll;l_o:__ 39” ___;__V;___f_2s _se the S. S. Iandovery Castle, sunk 1886. he was appointed ass-ietant_ Eleanor s, where she was very high- was . . . Birch of Port Hlll_ Mn Blrch was n qmnm torpedo. to his former Pastor and friends, ly esteemed. She was a~ faithful Mr. Llghtstonc was fortunate in The funeral which took place Rev Francis J Macdonald. curate member of St. John‘s Church, St. discovering another Verge at G. H. i ' . ' , tel-day afternoon from the homo at the old Bt. Duns¢sn‘s Cathedral Eleanor-’s, and will be very much Tiiyl°rB- It_ W" till’ X05! °f Ai A the soul-is West cemetery, was for a short tfme, he became Pas- missed for her seal and devotion Franklin, Lverbool. E..._iB»!id- Tile, hl, nelly, llmyiylcg when . young . _. P int nd Bt. et’s to church work. She was very hos- decoration was but 011 by the fire line heslih for about e year. but "W "‘"“°" °°i°”d°‘i' 3"' J' 8 °°r°m°°t ° B Mamrgi ible sud her home was the alldlul-I l>f°°°“l Whlllll W” ll". was is clriu ffi i ted. uutu leon. when he returned to . bi a _ my the day beam his (The itzauibesiimrs A Messrs. Geox-gc's as Pastor until the death scene of many pleasant gatherings- l11°iil°‘i “-*li Pl’i°l’ i° °lll' °i°°il'° successful. He retumed s. few years Fra _ . - ' _ ' 7 '__ ...' fl oh . ill!! it-li that his condition was ‘ml i0 be serious and his death '"9 ll-‘l I severe shock to his R0 y and friends. Maurice, who J °iliY Sixteen years "old, made _Y friends during his short .lii'e.. 1'” pa-'>Sili8 n the very thresh- l-l p_ Mllgnollblm ,1°|l_ll Jem. yen", he ws; appointed to the Mrs. L. S. White, Boston, Mess, 100 holes in auniform pattern, and , all employees of the firm of pastoral charge of St. Maryb Miss Winnifred, Boston, Mess.; decorated in great detail. Mlmlww ‘bud M|_¢;,“_ll_ _ church, Baurls, in lilli. In all the Ernest of New York City; Mrs. Another watch made by Riley &l 'riie'rucurnei-»‘wers'sede'tor Mac- various fields of activity success Rev. J. J. wbilen, Belvidere, nl.; son, England. had twu diamond ,,l mf bw, ,ml ml, Hem, D ,ml no mended bl, eye.-y effort, end in Mrs. Joiui Boyen, Roslidole; Lloyd, beal-inns for thc delicate baiancelcf the Anglican church. 'rherc are onh _ has caused genuine . . y igeelu wash: oeor e in Belti- wheel and fourteen ruby bearings left to moum three brothers James sight Hospit erated critical dcPhail, beloved wife of Samu born in Port Hill 68 years ago and the son of the late Thomas and p intm nts hich luxury c d B Nov 24 IBQ7' ma was or vi; Iteis alriviost one hluldlsdl fest priests or the Dwcese The °m°‘ at st Georges on June muh' ln length and is propelled by Win- °f the dead W” Cham", H15 Ex Afier serging it St. Durlsta_n s _on e__g____e5 wmch b______ diesel fun] _ cellency, Bishop 0'Sullivan, was pre a or a me e was appon the stan of the University was an effective and beloved Mllullly_ 1-he gllylbl-al will bb held ,_ -a'N'.ralt'rAINlvmNr r::\'Joyi:D= M__y_ -- l-M" “id M” H°i’“°°d R“y"°". bi-ated st the Basilica et 9 oclcele i'°ii°Wi“¥ i’“P°’i“li °°“'l`l Ci°"“°“”' e’“’°'i'°i“°‘i °“ M°"‘i"y` At 1.30 p. m. ihc remains will be °'ii°n h” been ‘received fmm evening in hon" of Mr' Th°m°5 transferred to St. Georges, where uarters, Military District N0 Kelly and Mr. Arthur Sonier, who_‘ the funeral elll he held saturday were the recipients on that eveningf momlhg ".10 o»el0el¢_ Hls Excel_ tional Defense Headquarters, Of the Rilyai Canadian Hummer iency Bishop 0'Sul1ivan will cele- Society awards for bravery award- Li A ' _ _ __ II ihc leave to mourn one sister: M . , . P. LAID E r_. _ ‘ _ I I U e 1 I ' ° ' ' . . . ., . . - ch ' ° _ _ _ ` ' A ~ ' ‘ _ his . _ _ 1 ' . ' . ` ` _,___ ` ...ic ... . . . . .. J ' u . . " y` 'l ' ' _ _ _ . . , _ ,,_ . ' . 4| _ ' ' _ , . » I . . _ _ . _ _ _ _ mas _ , . , . . _ ' l _ _ _ _ in | a u 1| I 1 | I 0 1| ~ l l I, . ~ 1’ A . _ . I I \ _ - - _ _ 1 .- . . _ _ _ . __ _ , ' ‘ _ . . . _ l _ r ' ' ' ` ,_ . _ _ _ _ __ » l _ . . . l _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . . _ _ _ __ _ . _ l i -' ° " ' _ . ' - _ ._ u - ° '_ ' ‘_ -_ _ ' ' ._ al. Montreal. About three ED HEluij_»1~he large oll_bu,.hlhg lllyll eve' _ i _ W€¢i¢8 1180 Rell- DF- Flilfeii WHS °P' yacht, "Cleopatra," with My-_ Ap. body was met at the railway station . ` - ' I v - _ ‘ ' i _ oil. _ i '- l e ~ ‘ #___ Mi den Dalziel was a pleasing var- nkms dled at the Hosplml Bel_ short illness. Mrs. Bell, who was a , M . . ki 1;_te__ T: M1;rsD_`_:;‘ldn;4a:l:;a;; Quarrie, Nine Mile Creek, leaves to comwau sh; went to Boston mourn, two sons, James and Rus- McLEOD-WOOD-At Charlottetown year! ago _md Wu ma_____ed 14 sei, who will have the sympathy of on May 18th, by Rev. R.. H. Steve;-ff, ___ S el J nklm of many P. E. I. friends and relatives Miss Elsie Wood of Hunter River :_‘:____;ggi; _ Masimghe cleaves w in their bereavement. so Herbert McLeod of North Rus- um her husband, and one son C th d Duncm The opening session of the llth *M oyd. Her mo er an l d Lorne Merheil, her brothers et ‘"“““‘i _°°'_‘;°“ii°“ °iC;_"’__f:‘__°_i;;’i’° rnwsll. Ewen in Montana, Bruce Wmnens am” °f ar wn ll d wll_ was held yesterday aftemoon in A charlotte bldnan CM" Th Knights of Columbus Hail with an James A. Andrews, aged 56 years. ___r_l_1`__d_:_ §_:;;d; :_;_pat§€s'L0 tl; exceptionally large attendance. The NEWSOM - At the Prince Edward __ wed _ ' president, Mrs. Katherine Creamer, ° mm' of xc1iy‘s cross, presided and after 13. 1933. Mrs. Burgess H. Newsom. _;g:A'l'HT_f_!;`__ 5_:_i;seg‘?;_l__l; fn' short address of welcome and pro- DU|"FY~M fillltfliiii Jllilf' 13- 1933i d alkmoo ln the Prlhee oeeded with her annual reporti daughter of the late Mr. John Mc- the prayer and roll call, gave a full elsewhere in this paper. Citizens of Summerside experien- ternoon as the Italian fleet headed Island on their way from Labrador ning from Montreal Thi “P0” and il” ‘i“°° been grimy 0 R Bpidridge and party, by the Knights of Columbus, tl-if ii' in Last Friday he seem New y0yk_ on boal-d_ was in pol-l Holy Name Society, the Benevolen any ‘ind ii was feii that the yesterday mol-lllllg to bake on fuel Irish Society, and many other mem ad passed, but he unexpect The “Cleo atm. left earl ln the bers of the Roman Catholic congre P Y ifered a relapse yesterday and gatlolls ln the my A large place bout 4 15 this ___o_______ He aftemoon for Quebec City, whence S S she will proceed to the Worlds Fair 51°" with the League °f iiie Cl”°3l 5 °f me m°5i taienifd ‘li the at chlcll 0 Hel. last on of call and Canadian Legion Bands follow r clergy 0’ the Dimes” and' E ~ D i ed the remains from th tatio ti __ brilliant scholastic “wr before arriving here was Portland, 9 5 il di St Dunstan‘s Basilica The bod; is Doctorate at Laval Univer~ ;V_[a§;'____";:; 5; 121;? :_:hn:;f'r;I_£_ce;1_E_ _ was meh at the entrance by Hls Ex wo years ago. He was born i cellency Bishop Osullivan, and the sent on the Throne, and was assist ed by Rev 'I' Curran and Rev F. Solemn Mass, will be cele- brate Pontifical High Mass, and the ty. -_*__ BIRTHS sm also directed ¢° inform furnished by Messrs. Jarvis Dalziel lsaa, to Mr. end Mrs. Merle lr. lu- that His Majesty, the King, has Harry Mills, Wm. Woodside, Bron- man, s. daughter. 8-l-,doubly pleased lo sanction don Driscoll and Mrs. W. D. Clark. CORMIER-On July 8, 1933, to Ms speclel case the welmhg bfi Vocal solos Were rendered by and Mrs, Wilfred Cormier, Malpe- Rbylll stewart Tarball by the |Messi-s. Roy Philips, Russel McKay, que Road, a daughter, Anna Kath- _.l of me prlhee Edward l-h_iMrs. James Pendergasf, and the eryn. Hlghlhhdem Misses Miriam Profitt and Olive MCIVER. - At Bt. Margaretb Hos- ..(s‘,ll _l_ P_ E Arehhmhhult Dalziel. The accompanists were pit/al, Dorchester. Mass., June 39th, he Colonel _,l_ _,__ and Q_ M_ G_ . ms. w. D. clark, Min Miriam lass, to Mr. and li/ns. clan-les Mc- ..M_ D__ No_ e_.. iProfitt, Miss Olive Dalziel and Mr. Iver (nee Florence Kelly) a son, t J. F. Profitt. Step-dancing by Charles Albert. Thltei: ;a:“;?l tents? glilo; 2:1 i Messrs. James Pendergast and Gor- BOSWELL-.M Marshfield, June N d Island I-lfglllanders and one n whleh the Umcem and meh lation to the program. A delicious a son. _ tobe warmly congratulated. lunch was served by the hostess, CAVANAGH-At Rook Island, Ill. y . . . 1933. to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Boswell A unanimous vote of thanks was Jul 2. 1933. to Mr and Mrs R. J. C ln D_ o_ (_-,_ Ne_ 6_ l tendered Mr. and Mrs. Raynor for Clwuliiish. S lon- p:_;d°;`_:m:dE_g L Hlghlehders a very pleasant evening after which MUlD0UG'-41/L-Ai' Bi°°ll'lil\8 P0il1l Victoria Park. The Highlanders “Auld Limg SYM" "iii "GM 5*”/e Ju” 3' 1933’ w Mi" md M" 9 ______de__ the command of Ltr me King" were sung bl~il-,gms the Stephen Maclbougall, a Son (Melville E. H. Strong, M.C., V.D., and enieriaiilmeiii t° a °i°5°~ G°“"d') FRIDAY J inspection was carried out in a roughly worlunsushlp sud mu- ISLAND LADY DEAD - Mrs, A, wsfd lslehd Hospital, July iz, loaf hooh at 3 p_m_ Bonnell, Hillsboro Street, is lesvlng VJ Mir. Bild MTS. Riilih -Yerlkiils. ii gadlel, C_ l,._ cohste_nl_lhe_ D_s_o__ this morning for Providence, R.l., son. ry mamlen in tangwer to a. telegram r_'ecei;'_ed $01--\N__-T A__t___Roxbury Hospital yes er ay morning arinounc ng e ass.. ily to Mr. and Mrs MR' SAMUEL JENKINS d th of h lste Mi’ . Eliz beth N I 9l_h_ M l ea er s r, s a e on Sunday' Juy argaril Bell, of Providence, RI., after a ha ENKINS-At the new Prince Ed- il A. Nolan, nee Martina Monag- n, a son. ”* MARRIAGES *mb o. DEATHS -Mi NDREWS-At Hope River, July 13 Island Hospital, on Thursday, July age 54 years. ' Mrs. Patrick Duffy, mother of the _eral month! Mr mvld mmm of good mm doll., ,nd appeal, l,,‘ rnlzzabl.-at the Rn. 1.1-lospitel on Thursday, July 13th. Mrs, Robert G. Frizzell, of North Wiltshire, aged 43. F' . Wx” Blml, of ll,” bl,” ple left ced e thrill about aaa ycslerdey si- ‘ 5llll'l`ll*Al Cl\"i°ii°l°"'“» M°'“i“l’- June 10th, Maimle Elizabeth Smith. and Mrs. Wm. R.. Smith. mm _md took up hu .bode ln the i by gellel-51 Blllbo new ,ey-np, me aged 25 years, daughter of late Mr. U - l fitted States, where he was quite ci Co . Ediso L. stewart of Rev Father lllrancis Macdonald There are left to mourn four Pluiilll Pl”°°°“ Till’ i’°i‘"l°° Pill” ago to his home town to spend the nv; Crbrcgtt, Grteiey Lew-is Pastor of Summefside for nineteen daughters and four sons. namely °f ini' W“i°i‘ i° Pi°l'°°li ill' °V°l' evening ofhisllfe. He was unmar- ried and resided with his brother. H. B. S. Birch, of Port Hill. He was most highly esteemed in the com- munity. He was a staunch member to Shediac, N. B. They appeared to be flying over _ North St. Eleanors and crossed the straits at Fifteen Point or there- abouts. They were flying in per- l feet formation. Twenty-one planes .were distinctly seen and about a mile behind three more came in in tha; mmmunny when C" "Zo "m:°M'_,J;!mse:nd Gm; gigletllzmgszriqwlzgul mmnptux; more eMu'yland° also! the follow- for the other gears. of Alberton, Edmund and B. S., Crdwdi lined the WHUVGB Wilelu '"""“"' 1’ ie" i'°’ °i‘° '°'°° “°“‘ "° "P °" ' ' 'M' °" ` 'is - M ' Alf ed c ui ion one of the watches in his col- auch cfrcrf uul sud three sisters, the best view werobteihed. others bereaved p"°“i‘ 'h° ‘lm Ne" D' Mwum: also Hon' J' A' mm' of nm md 'plenum 'lm ms s'I’rtfrL -:om for of °St.p El-I leotion is over 300 years old. It was Mrs. Lawrence Yto of Int 16 andi were on ton of buildings. It was a the mn M ` dum” “by Mwnomm' M' P" MFW. chan: u ‘ ksmqgnedip-il:r:t?.ori°u;fp"\:;tm‘l:l:i ::or's, :r1‘i?Mr| Williams, made by Franz Tofept ledermann, the Misses Elin and Ipulse, of Bos-| pretty sight and one not easily for- elevep mmm. ‘eo 5, Mglgure, M. P., Hon. W. J. . as an A ' e ls lem _ ' l:llonue-andcc»brothsr,JoimN.Krionbm,iius|is.Itisihe|mail-i.on,Mua,tcwhomsyml>¢hr ao ~ _ |ushnh|¢ql¢pet|i¢,|fecma»n,aon.a.a»A¢ounlup,..sua¢y. l ~ i » i < munich. l MACLEAN-Died in Sourls on July 7th, 1,33 Mrs. John MacLean, wife of Senator Maclean, age 88 years. GABREIT-At Souris, July dill. John T. Garrett, postmaster, aged 'li CLARKIN°-At Hartsville, July 9, 1982, Mrs. Bridget Ciarkin, age '78 Bflwlf-In the Prince county Holl- pltsl, July ll, 1933, David Ramsay Birch, of Port Hill, sB€d 53 !¢lll’l- 'l'ANT`0N-At St. Eleanor's, July llth, 1933, Mrs. Julia Ann Taniou. med ‘I4 years. ' 1.1.-.~.__7' ,f ' 9 1b'¢*.*'.';l4¢9-0-~ Esiséiisaasss Us D li l :ses .ight zionl rien. .dial thou tle _ 'td Col- rl an- ntaris field Gralri li U- Alta. ff thi strain in not nent! l.. elo- Lll for yellow. Farm le class A. I. ll Bl DOII. kalril. .Winder- |,|| the Coulter, :le D0# .ion li li. i Ulm' uth lm lllftk td- 'WNW all tht schooner to ,hah -lt ci - \ .._\ _ c bgggimr ,fuer fe .-,so e