AUGUST 19. 1939 ‘ fi ]EHuRcHEs TOMORROW cTiTJRcii of ENGLAND St. Peter’: Cathedral uiv. CANONL %wNl. IL A. sand: service: g_oo——I1ol C0lyIIII‘Il|IIIOBo- . Maine. ii‘.:0'noiy iiuiurint. Chan! and "£‘§B°“é.....m school- 1,oo—Everi.Iong and Sermon. Weck D Service: 'l.4ll—Exeept Monday and Ir!- |,y—a.i5 llolycornmnnion. . pi-lduy no lveneong. St. Paul’: Church Ven. Archdeccou I3: M.A.. D.D., Becinr Mu“ Mn. 0. E. Full. Choir Director, Albert Dinnll llili Sllndny after Trinity 10.00 The Sunday School. 11.00 Morning Prayer and Ser- mimic Evening Prayer uid Ser- inon. followed by Holy Communion. Rev. Canon Cunning preacher '"°"'i:s’i:i§i'i'i'it§i'>°i'rmv'v'ii£oi_igu__ ; . '”—- PRESBYTERIAN **'=';.v:::*..':'=z';'.::.‘.:°-"-'- Pownnl Street Minister — Rev. II. Moorheud Legnte, D.D. 0r‘|ni:t—Mrfl. K. S. lingcrl. Choir Dlrector——Mrs. J. A. Lawson Public Worship Morning Service only, at Eleven o'clock. _ solo: “By The Waters of Babylon ..Illc!)inveli—Mlss Pearl BIIITID. Preacher—'I‘IIE MINISTER. strangers end Visitor: Cordinlly Invited. ..—__—_. Zion Presbyterian Church Prince and Grafton Street organist -— Min Benn Wood. Morning Worship-11.00 A.M. DIlilIhl.l‘l'Z Rev. Edwin C. White. liymiis: 103, ‘I39, 321, AM. _ to Juniors meet at UNITED CHURCH THE CHARI_._(_)’I'TETOW'N GUARDIAN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Thheolumuln local“ enewly nnturgniaybe , etilcente sword strictly pay- Minister Ber. Lewis M. Murray, n.A_, 3,3" A Boy Kc ea‘ii"i'.'i'Lm - n . A.M.. A. . ., or unlit L60 1113 Sermon: "The Per_gon 91 olollt: Mn. W. E. Finch . Evening Sermon: at the Mourners". Soloist: Mr. A. Ii. Glllls. T50 Yfitllilr annual Church pie. rile will be held at Mr Vernon Mann’: shore, Mermaid, vvednes. dry. Ave. 23. All Are Welcome BAPTIST The Baptist Church ‘ Cor. of Prince-,and Fitnny sin. Minister Rev. Harvey L Denion. B.D., - g§‘::gl1l1\‘:0r:I!;lp ‘ruin A. M. n: e . . no. nridmown, Its ‘ C E“‘°"’ lore. . TIIB C-IlI'lI'0II School: Beginnersl 11.30 mm. 3°fll0I' xronps at close of morning service. Evening Worship 7 P. M. Bgermon: The Rev. Ross C, Eaton, Aoi-ins Ornnisi: Miss Thelma Burn 9. ,v-Th? B391-let Church welcomes to "'8 Pull?” on this day, a beloved f0l'lllB_f'_EInIBI4eI‘. Central Christian Church Kent Street Organist-—Mru. V. L. Dingweil Preacher: Rev. G. Hndyen tewnrt. Morning Service-11 a,.m. Evening Service—7 p,|'n. All Cordinlly Invited .lliamond-Mclnnis lluptials S of much interest was Solo: “Thou Art Our Ii'n.t.her". (Briggs). Miss Lena Mclnre, A. I.(‘..\f. Evening Worshlp—'l.00 PM. Mir-ister: Rev. Edwin C. White. Hymns: 259. 278, 886. Solo: “The _Lord's Pra er". (Iifalotic). Miss Lorena Sam . The Sabbath school meets at ten o'clock. You are cordially invited in war- ihlp _at_ZAl1n; ’ LARRUPEIIS DRUB GATEWAYS LTVEIRPOOIA. N. 8.. A13. 18- (CPl — Liverpool Lernxpere ran’ roughshod over Yarmouth Gate-I ways today to take a 10-0 victory _ over the visitors and 3. 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven series for the Western Nova. scotia Baseball lea- gue Chem/pl p, DEATHS L>A’RGE‘—_On Friday, August. 18, Mrs. Roy Largo, aged 25 years. Funeral private. Interment Peo- ple's Cemetery. PHILLIPS-AI: P. E. Island Hoe- pital on Friday, Aug. 18, Helen Irene Phillips, aged '1 months, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. EVGTBMZ H. Phillips. Funeral at: the Pen- ple'5 Cemetery. S‘-1II'I1IIEl'8Idc this Saturday utemoorl at it o'clock. Card Of Thanks da. ters and sisters oi the Campbell wish in thanks in all the neighbors and frlendst fol‘ fhvilf i‘,§',‘,°,l{T°“° 1“ t‘h°“' ’°°°1'.‘.ie1-a-is-1:. Ia-167-8-I9-15. Card Of Thanks e.m.Lly of the lava I“r°-Hi‘ Kelly Albany. wish to thank their ends and who were in kind and helpful in their nosing sad bereavement. Aind to ‘H090 W lent Mass Cards. 3D1I‘1*«“31 3°‘1“°“ and oards of sympathy. L-164-3-19-ii. The late Mrs express their Thef N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER‘ EMBALMER .Chni-lottetewn and North Wllteiiire Phone in 2-:7’;/.1 ..'..i..a from the re Ihlpneni. of w Qn:ril:': ILII 0 av mfemnmed on M day is six o'clock in '1£:r]‘lriity oi’-i‘..;.«t.'"1”“;>,.._ James Oscar and, son of Mrs W. Diamond of Amherst and the late Mrr. Diamond. The ceiemomv was performed by the Rev. Lewis N. Murray. assistant pastor of 'I‘rln.ity United Church. The bride was dressed in a rose colored ensemble with mauve hat and itihoee and a corsase of mauve swee peas. Her sister Mildred. who was bridesmaid. wore powder blue with‘ a co . Min] lib the ceremony a reoe - tion was held at the bride's home. At the wed breakfast, which was served to intimate friends and relatives of the bride and groom, Diamond left by motor for Montre- a.l. Mrs. Diamond were 3. wine cos- i turne for travelling. Ainorrg the out-of-town guests were Mrs. W. Diamond. Amherst, Mr. Fred Boweer. Miss Eowser and, Fr nk Bowser, Mornctori, and the Reverend and Mrs. Moleod, Illinois. .., ...._ W. Convention The Rollo Bay East. division taking in. Rollo Bay East. souris West. Gcrwan Brae, New zealand. River South. Bear River North and St. Me.rga.i~et’s held their district convention in Rollo Bay East. hall on Tuesday, July oith. There was a good. atztendance. The convention opened with the In- stitute Ode followed by a Club We- man’: Creed. Mrs. Rich Klckham spoke a few words of welcome and the reply was given by MES Helen Conway. Mrs. Rich Klokhem and Mrs. Wm, Hughes were appointed on the Reeolu on and Nominating committees. The reports from the different Iristitutes were read and showed the splendid work that had been accomplished through the Cf- of the members. The min- utes of last district convention were read. The rest of Lhr.;mpm- conaisted of a reel ion, mun Born, by none Rushes. Recitation, Prince Edward Isabel MacDonald. Violin selection. Billy Uhaisson, Bear River South. step I)anoe_ Rthoddle Chalsson. song "Your the Only Si-M‘ in My Blue Heaven" Virginia Hughes- Recltntion, Children of the Empire, Mary Kickham. French song. MIS- Montgomery and Step Dante DY Mn. Leonard Peters. Miss Louise mm-o. Assistant supervisor. save a domonsuation ‘on Felt Work 0 interest also read. A paper on Handicraft and gave 5 short tell: on sewing clubs. There was quite 1% dlsplfllf of hcrulicraft which showed 9113» at least some of the members were . interested in such work. Mn. Lawrence Lannisfin ‘"5 appointed to attend the Provincial _ route to OI CANADA able in advance. Trinity United Church cggswgu to, m°mg,..m,._ lie is Tnfiginstn" conrenaauion urn uvwn V: ' "' "' M"" 3”‘ ANCE. 1.9139-1-21-at KENT BEAUTY sll0I’PE-6pec- lal oil perms/menu. L-1'19-B-19-2i. . "_"i ATTENIWON ADVERTISERS- Aiivertiseinents for insertion the f°110W1118 clay must be in this of- fice not later than ll c. in. UN RAILWAY W'0tn.K— Quite a. number of men are employed (gin Railway work near York sta- on. SHIPIVILENT OF 00 , _ ter of Marshfleld disposed o1 g cm. load of coal at York Sta/tion yes- terday. NEW GLASGOW CflAII.GE—- New Glasgow pix-aching service 11 e. m-: Bible school 10 a. m.; Bradnlbane service 3 p. m.; 1='red_ erlcton 7:30 p. 121., Bible School 2 p. m. Rev. 1. Cavender. L-173. T0 PRINCE EDWARD IELAND Mrs. Peter I-ia.1lora.n. accom- ed her son, Preston. and #1‘ d-Eu? her. Mrs. Ailnhevrvt. Carton with her two children, Russell and Mfi!'lr'. left. by motor for Bloom- field. P, E. 1.. to visit Mrs. Jam- g§d 'I;T3m°T- —(SYd1'1€l( News Rec-‘ ATTENDING Athol Roberts’ Jr, l-Ilghfleld, left Thursday evening to attend the Maritime Baptist Young People's Convention at Amh During the oonvanfxm Athol will be a com- ptesttitor in the public speak.-mg con- ATTENDED FUNERAL —Among those attending the funeral of the 13-6 MT. Ivan G. McClure in Moncton were: Mr. and Mrs W. Chester S. Mofuuie, Mr. H, J, MCI-ure. Mr. and Mrs Jack le. MI‘. and Mrs. George I-Iugves_ Miss Lucy McLu.re, Mr. Jamm Mc. Clure, Miss Lottie and M155 Jegn M0C'~l11‘<‘. Mr. and Mrs. Fenian McLu:e. POLICE C(IIIR.'l‘——.A police court {95W1‘d31Y B drunk his bail es- reaten and another was fined_ A drunkrn driver wiis given ten days in Jail. A vagrant was sentenced to livcmy days in jail, and another on the same charge was remanded one week. LEAVES FOR. cmcAGo-— Mr. James Hnslem of Charlottetown was a passenger by motor bus en- Chicago Thursday morning where he is a delegate to the Y5 Mens Cmiventlon to be held in that, city next. week. He was accompanied by his brother Reginald of Spring- field as far as Southerri Ontario, where both will vLc.lt. their brothers, Robert and Lloyd before retuirriing home in September. DIES IN STATES — The death occurred on Wednesday, Aug. 16 at McMlnnville. Oregon at the age of 44ofM.rs.LouisC.Pe.rsons heeAda. Clementine Murplhy, Mr.a.nd Mrs. P ilp Murphy of Sturgeon. Besides her lwsband and two some, Eugene and Gerald. Mrs. Parsons is survived by her rents Mrs. Sferllin Giddines and M1'5- also one bmther, Nicholas urphv Ivlin poured c0ffee- of this city and two sisters, Mrs. 13'. After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Ooyle and M55 Mm-y Murphy of Shurg-eon. ANNUAL VISITORS —M1’. and Mrs. James I... Read. Kelvin Court, are €‘!lJ0)'ii‘.i' the week at. Char- lottetown attending the P. E. 1. Exhibition. Mr. Reed, who has been going to the Island for 35yea.re.l1e.c the highest regard for the manage- mrnt the Exhibition and the way the citizens of the Charlotte- tc-wn district. take hold of hinge and give a genuine welcome to vis- * 5 I*=:*..w*..t .°=...h°«- p y every ort wt forth to make all ‘welcome.W (Truro News.) VISITING P. E. ISLAND —Mr. and Mrs Icu Moffatt, accom- panied by the letters sister, Mos. B-stile Skinner, are en_lr_-ving a. motor trip to Mayfleld, Charlottetown and other parts of Prince Edward Is- land. Also there are Rev. E. M Altken and Mrs: Aitloen of Cal- gazy, foi'mer1'y of Sydney, who are va»cat.icrning at th ir old home. The Iioffstis and s Skinner are expected to retirm M: the week-esnd from the island ac- companvinz them ll be Miss Evelyn Mcffatt who as bun nt- t-~~"ln<z °-rrrmer rchccl in Sack- vlllrr. —(Sydney Post Record.) CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH —G Hayden Stewart, Minister Central Christian Church. Calgary. Alberta will preach in the Central Christian Church of this City to- enlng services. Mr Stewart has just returned from Europe where he attended the Youtih Confer- ence at Amsterdam and the Brit. ish Conference of Churches of Christ, He will also speak in this Church Tuesday evening 31/ 80'- clock. at which time he will give a 0 Amsterdam Conference in an international audience. WILL BE GUEST SPEAKER — Mr, George W. McPhee, P., for e. Saskatchewan constituency and a native of uhe North River district this Province will be convention in Charlottetown or in GRANITE IN BWIDIIII -euiorr Wmolnthm h ,m,,,,,,., M’; AND nAuionAi. no _, ;nP:;!t:gdeh::ubg;a. mwganraiye Allo in Itoek a nut °°°1w‘ mg I , , “L Vf.“ 31- tennis . 8, n',{'m§’u_.f‘°““““ M “Lorilee 'I‘li-Mcmplnnlsfi Ac ‘ call tor Nl'c00Iu¢h ma Minnie A. It I.IlB'.|h"0°fino|‘llall Ag:u'e0rri- Oheireon. A feature of the after- fialneion. noon‘; ‘ was I delicious flj old] I‘ was Seecinr nuiimio. war. copious served. co ti ed- « mm in ’w singing n rational GIIAIIDLER‘ & BELL Kmiintromstnuneien‘-Collar! vnnnlpeuelloel. lfhnnoisoi. ourioiuiurI.r.I.r. V. _, !'.o.IuII. o'nTouii-rs more illw Y0m!—(OP) - who were recently coins: intneive In rtedniaue will like charge of ldln-eiory uh uh fl‘II'i?mIIIII‘I/Pilfllfl speaker at the weeklv Rotary din- ner Monday, it was learned last 0189 01 1"“ W“? “mm” "° 3"’ r1lo‘it Mr MnPhv°,e was mt. one “M M"- W“‘- Hughesmt” .£':,‘.’“',1ti e member of the legislature in ‘$03199’-l '0': o"“‘,fi%er:"°r “fled ‘as (01; ths Province At nraenit. is '5l°°'5_i°|| t M"°’Abden How visltlnig here and is sto. he at WWI. Rflldefl. I A Chum DRIVE‘ He Mn speak on 9 sub. Olin 1- “me - - iect "The Empire and the - IN» tion" on Monday. it was ii btIdv';.tiIIn|':.t-,Bi:rt, inserted .4 CONVEN'l'ION— daughter orjbeedy move", morrow at both mcrrilrw and F.v-' HORSE NUi'l:_.M:-, Cove!-leuilioui,i.sthe of: lbeeluttitiul 1118“ immhesedfrcml-Ioa1.M. W. wood BUYS FARM PROPERTY - Alex Watts, Grand 1“ tum to MacDouga1l is at‘. John. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- |NCE- I.-om-7-an-ai FOB LUNENBUEG-Mr. uni Mrs. Don Blaokndar. of Hall- fax. who has been 9. holiday visit to Mr. B1 or’: pnrczilts. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Blaclrader at LEFT BRIDAL sli0Wl:lc -— Mllsa Doro- thy Perry, whose tnlnes place next. week, was entertained by M155 Gladys Hughes at in min- oellimeous shower. on Monday of Last week and agetn on Monday of tihis week by Miss Mary Duffy. Miss Perry received many beauti- ful gifts. . PERSONALS mu Marlon Brown retitned home last night from Moncton. Miss Mazy Ready, Cavehead Road, leaves shortly on return to Somervllle. Mrs. Herbert Curran. Frlstan Roof. returned to Waterww-n this wee . Mrs, Capt. E. Dicks and young son are summermg at St.e.nhcvpe the guests of Eneas and Mrs. Mae- Donald, Mr. Arthur Howard has return- ed to Comwull, after a very pleas- ant trip to Halifax. Messrs. Geo, Coughlin and Wal- ter Mclntcsh, Mt. Pleasant. we're txlzisitors to the Ebch-lbdtlon yester-I ay. Mr. Duck has returned to York. after a very pleasant visit. to the mainland. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl 0001:. Mr. Woodrow Whoatley left yes- terday by car for Sudbury, Ontario. after spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. Ant‘, Mrs. Wal- lace Vifheatley, East Royalty. He is accompanied by his brother Wil- ll am . Alonzo Pigot of Mr. Mfirs. Hmrlford. oonn.. motored to the Islamd Thursday and are the guests of Mr. Pigotls mother Mrs. L. G. gltenry and Mr. Henry, 306 Richmond ree . Mrs. R. H. Stewart and daugh- ter Helen of Vancouver, B. C., are spending a mo.nrt.h's vacation on the Island. Th are the guests of 8'5’ Mrs. Reginald Taylor, City. The marry friends of Mlsshadorie GB& North Wiltshilre, will regret tohearofherillnemin t.heP. E. Hos-pibal emri -hope for be: Mr Robert Rettray accompani- ed by his daughter. Miss Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs, John Mc- F'a.dye'n left 'I‘h-ursday on a motor trip to hhe Toronto and New York Fairs. Mr and Mrs. Chafles Gdding of Maiden. Mass, accompanied by the latter‘s .=.iste'r, Miss Kathelepe Marshall of Onslow. left this week -by auto for Charlottetown. P. E. I., to attend the Provincial hibdtion. —('f‘ruro News.) Mr. and Mrs John A. Mia.cDori- mid and Master J. A. MacDonald retum to Somerville today. They spent the past, two weeks at cove- head Road. the guests of Fred and Mrs. Me.cDcm~ald. Mr. Austin Gallant. Moncton. N. B . has been visiting relatives and friends during fair week. It has been ten vears since Mr Gallant left the Island. Mr. and Mrs Robert McNeil] who have been visltlniz the farmers home leaves this mrornlmr by auto enrnute to Oklaho'rrin_ Neb., accom- minled by Mr. Mt'NeilI's sister. M|=s Ma‘ y McNeil] of the Canada Life who‘ will spend her holidays with them. - Mr. Lemuel Pmwse left ‘yester- dev momintr on return to Toro-n-to where he will complete his sixth rvnd final year In medicine at the Unlwrsitv of Toronto. after spend- Inv his vacation his Daren Mr. and Mrs. T. W. L. Prowce Eastern Guardian .."I‘hi.| column in ruerved to; new: of local Internet but adver- tising oh 1 newuy nature may be inserted at 2 cent: I word strictly payable ln advance, :%‘\ .'§UBlCllP'I‘l0NS Clinrlotzietiorw-n Guard mg 1': handed to their Re-pt, g Hume. Too Late To Clasify WliNTED—CAI’ABLE' MAID, references required. Write "M" __(:are__Gjli_ql1;lp._1l. L-174-8-19-21. FOR. SALE—BINDEll IN GOOD condition. 8. H. oclwili, New Haven. L-169. WANTED course in beauty culture. Kent Beaiiiv Shgpig. -160-8.19-21. .—.. %fi%5%% $15.00 Bank Night At Beach Grove Inn SPECIAL PRIZES SPECIAL DANCES $15, In CASH l..§i‘.'y'B7...c.. TUESDAY IT'S A GYRO DANCE we STUDENT—COMI'LETE I is. II. II. Alumni Elects slate - . . 0. Danger; of Charlotte- tovim was elecbed president. of the St. Di.msta.n’s University Alumni at t.heuannuclJdm_ie§tirig.'of the or- aniza on ha‘ in y evening‘ . ice presidents nnrneiidinnclude E. J. H. Moririssey and Amedee Caron: Secretary. Rev. R. V. Malolienzi ' . W . Mlchellen. MacDonald, Dr. Roy Ora.-nt. Alfred Doucette, and J. Pius Callaghan. | Dr. W. J. P. Mach/Ill-lan was re- elected to the Board of Governors of the College. Arthur Mcclulgan and Charles Praugm were B/Pbolnted auditors for the ensuing year. The College was packed .with for- mer students back to renew old associa-Lions and fri'e.r:d_s.hi'ps of Col- lege years. 'I‘li.ey- varied in yea's from the graduate of 1939 to the venerafole Fra;ncLs Dean, who en- tered St. Dunsiaarfs in 1885 Many came from distant pqin/Ls for the reunion from Oklahoma, New York, Massachusethe, Que-bee, Maine and Nova scotia. Retiring President, Leo, F. McDonald presided. In his report of the year's acti- vities he stressed the effort of the Asoclation to provide a suitable athletic field for the boys of the College. Amoniz the snealvews we're: Ml‘. Lellan of Boston. Dr. J. A Mac- D0lY'fi1l of Rumfcrrl. How Mark R. McGulga'n, Rev. James Rccn-ey of Oklahoma, Rev Charles Trainor of Baltimore. H. F‘. MacPhee, and Rev. G. P. Monaghan. Visitors were liczirtily welcomed by Rev. Dr. J A. Mu iphy, Rector of the University. ._.....c....a-' Georgetown About sixty men have been em- ployed in sub-guiding the road leading to Gveorgetown. These men were dismissed by the Gcvcm- ment for an unknowii reason, with the exception of five or six. The work is far from been completed. McLaren motored to Mr. and Mrs. T E. and daughter Mlldzed Charlottetown recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Rob and family are now residing at, the home of Miss Elizabeth Cameron, who has been ill for some time. Mayfir J J. CC'l‘.d'.’)n returned from St. Jclm. and liavc ]')U.'CIlE.S- a seventeen passenger motor Miss Catherine Macxinnon is spending some lithe in Cliarlotte— town. Mr. L. Bulvrer of 'I'_v.ie is visiting in Georgetown. Mrs. J. J Condom and son Rornzle retulmed home after hav- ing spent. an enjoyable holiday in Tlgnish with Mrs. Condon’s mo her Mr. J Howard MacDonald who was serioiisdiy ill with 'pneu:mo'nia is slowly recovering. Valley . Mrs. George Loomis left for New York. a.ft7a- having spent. an en- joyable vacation here.‘ Mr. Peter MUCHIIII of":l‘yne ‘Val-' ley 5 am a short time visiting frien in Georgetown. Friends of Mrs. Wm, Nl.cLH.I‘e'n will be pleased to hear that she is receovering from injuries iu=c2ived from A car accident some time 1135 —G. ROLLO BAY W0lVI'EN'S INSTITUTE The members of Rollo Bay East Women's Instliiite met at the home of Mrs. Harold McEwen to hold their August n'_i‘.-ctiu8- 51-‘! members and three VISUOTS were present.’ The meeting opened by reading “A Club Woman's Creed" followed by roll call. The minutes of Last meeting were rrcad and corresnoridcmce was read. Mem- bers Eioclded to purchase articles suitable for cleaning school and also decided to scrub and clean schoolroom. Organ selections by Mrs. Felix Peters and radio selec- tions were enjoyed by all. A dainty lunch was served and 11 social hour spent. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Edwin Peters when answer to roll call will be jokes. Meeting adjourned by singing the ‘National Anthem. Venezuela has reduced its import duty on insulating materials of mineral origin to encourage their Fdice Areerie ch “sitting fiehilrid the table an Cf MIDI CIIIIKII Todd, su'mnmi¢ie- A. no ' slttinsein from ; A. ti Tiliey Jean van: Alex Cowbell. Joan Molntyrw Mine lr. eumu; 1.1!. any. ( .n); Mlu ll. mm leading in front ¢talIItd—-sir Charles .lu.rtln» Arsenault. A. H Me-_.. use in construction of dwellings. . ___~_._.,_._._ 0. i., Misti i. Nicholson, of am. left in rlght:—EdwIrd Whelen. ‘tea View -445. And Vicinity A.mInber of community were loitetown dwiru past week and gieaiily enjoyed the lllxilzibiuon. Thefiahermum dlltl-T781110 P351 weak lave been getting some fine catches of mackeradlmt the cod- fisheiienmortedacuoe. '1Jhe harvest is beginning to rip- en ‘someof the farmers have al- ready out their wheat which seems to‘ be A very good crop. Misc Cordelia Harrington spent a plensuvt visit in Sea. View the guest of Miss Lilian Moleod. Several of’ title schools reopen- ed on Tue.sd.ay and among them Sea. View School with Mir. James R. Mlrnphy as teadiier. All are pleased to see Mr. I/van liilimiggen out again after his recent . at The friends of Mr. David Adams are indeedsorrytoleamafche serious nature oi’ his illness. Mrs. William Adonis ed hcmn after spending a pleasant visit in Charlottetown the guest of iliner sister . George Vaug- am. ' "i~ .' ~ .. *':‘-’*Er»~.r/ ,‘ SIMPSONS REMOVAL . ml. SALE Now Features ‘ BEDDING ‘ . At greatly reduced prices Such ion filled mattress Z153 SIMMONS BED OUTFIT! Cable spring, cot.- and lied al—$15.95. t FULL PANEL BI3D—Spring filled mattress-— H. R. Cable Spi'ing—$32.50 And a. large choice of Bed Springs and 4 mattresses at discounted prices. F. A. Stewart Jones d-enly following an aparatiorn Prince County Hospital. The hut- wos a highly resepected y and her eerful disposition nraxle or herself many friends who "all deeply deplore her passing in the prime of womanhood. What I shalt know here after. The Sea. View W. I. was held on Wednesday evening Room. Owing to the rain there was ia. much smaller meeting than usual. President presided and open- lowed by the Creed. The different committees gave satisfactory ports. Owing to the small on. Several suggestions were made , about raising funds but was left . over. A delicious lunch was served ,1 ‘ov Mrs. J A. Ooulson and Mrs. 1 Joseph Coulson. The National An- ghem brought the meeting to a me. Mrs, J. A. Brown is spending a pleasant visit in Sea View, the guest nfdher daughter. Mrs. F. W. Don- a . Miss Anna Donald was a recent‘ visitor to Sea View the guest of Marie Axlarns. Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Adams have had as their recent Euests Mr. and Medford, Mass. by motor. They all greatly enloyed the beautiful weather and were Igreatly cniihusecl with the —the lovely beaches and all oi.lie:- enjoymenis, provided tihem, The blueberrlce are scarce this year no doubt. owing to the dry season. do thou knorwest; not now but then - in the Ihctitute j ed the meeting with the Ode fol- , N. e.tterld- ‘ anoe no new business was decided ' Special Representative. LOOK FOR REMOVAL SALE BARGAINS THROUGHOUT THE STORE. EASY TERMS. EASTERN LMITED i 1 Conservative SOUTHPORT On Tuesday, Aug. for the purpose of app National Conservative Association There will be 8. meeting of the National Electors of I’0'LL IN SOUTIIPORT SCHOOL 22 at 7:30 p. In. ointing the delegates to attend the Queen's County Annual Meeting‘. F. S. REEVES, Chairman. Summerside. are spendirig the re- mainder of their holldgys the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Cousins, Baltic. The first week of their holl- days was spent in 3. cott. at Montrose Beach where they spent an ideal time. Miss Gertie Adams was a visitor to Charlottetown on Monday. FORMER QUADS ONLY MEMORY rri-IACA. N. Y., Aug. —— or-)— on a slope of bleak Connecticut hill etanrls a. simple iron marker to remind the world tihot there, 84 years ago last. month, were born the Drvay quadnrplets ’A large crowd gatiherd iin Dam- ley on 'I‘iiesday evening and spent time in dancing, music was furnished by Mr. Russell Mc- Kenzie and Mr. James Harding. 'l’h.e Dani-ley W I. held 3 most pleasant aftemoon at Darriiley Beach on Tuesday when the mem- bers with several visitors gs/tzhered for a. picnic. The clay was ideal for bathing and rustloating on the bench when later a. bountiful tea was served to which all did am/ple justice, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Crozler were visitors to Summerside on Wed- nesday. Their little can Delimer was a patient in Prince County I-Iospltml for a short. time A number of friends from iihis community attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Ha.mi.i:i1-1 Frlafich Riv- er, which was held from her resi- dence on Tuaeday afternoon. In- terment was in the oem ed- ioln-lm St. Thomas on at Spring Brook. Dr Pearl ii’ rscd of Dart- mouth, Halifax, is spending her Hiolidays at her home in Mialpeque, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. l-fume ilnprood The friends of John Baseiat are pleased to see him out. again af- ter his recent illnes. M-r.anxiMxe. Borden Oonincill- Names of Golden and (iuldrrs taking out in an impromptu nlstorle-I Sketch out on by "Iv W Edward Island It Ilothlay National Comp. Each gerizivinoe gortreyed a scene Standing ind I. e table left to e 8. Harrison, samrnersldr 1‘. I1. lfaviland, Edith I1-lnell; nit: John Johnson, e connected r|¢bt:—-W. A. II llfilu, lleay. ' to Archibald Eve H. L. l.IlI8 with its own history and P. E Blanche llowntt; Mitchell. sandy Brehnut; R. George Cnles. Mrs. Howie‘; ,1. C. Chapel: .I<-Inn I‘|I’Ili(‘Il;I': s er me‘ sir Geor e Cartier, Betty S arn, Summon e; .. I‘. M 0, fly " w'“‘'' "M" 5 cbonnii. M se M. Mr-Qunid. Albcrton. Gray. ti‘. E. 1.). Norm Tlmmpsnniz Sir S. right:—Chu, Fisher, Jenn Fornythel raid ' 8 W. M gum.“ eMuI!_lor'cMoIlisori. Snmrnereitle; .1. II. Mrs. ll: Cindi-nore: Gear e Brown, Mrs. K. Marl evin. '1' Valley Jorllthnn M-ocully Milmm um- D'Arcy McGee mp.-um Muun. . M Inc: B. Illicit». Kenllniton. ‘ ' ' " ' . The Ervay quadmuplets. once al- most as famous as the Dionne quintuplets are today. are now for- got:te':i with the passage of years that have obliterated their graves as well as chair memory. Their story is only siigigevted by the in- scroption on the historical marker . erected by the state education de- partmemit. "Conn.ect.io'ut Hill. Born here, July 22, 1855. to Floater‘ Elrvay and wife.i\ourchl.ldiren. Knownas Er-vay Quadrupleta. On exhlbltzlan for sev- eral years " The quadruplets were christened I/zia, Irvin, Aida. and Joy._ P. T. Bammn, ihcn rising to. fame as a showman, heard of the Ervay qiuadruplete a few months after their birth. He made the Connecticut. Hill faintly an offer they cou1dri'l; resist. and the Exvays, packing their four offspring into a single crib, left. for the life of the Mld‘way. But. the circus "broke" the quadrllplells. even as it made them mode. The babies were unable to stand the rigors of sid-edhow life, and mecll know- ledge of L855 could do little in their behalf cihlildiren died on tihe road with the show. The parents turned back to their home, wthea~e anotiher of the quaidr-u'pl»et.9 died a few months let- er. The two survivors grew up. marlied, and eventual m’/ved a- way live normal vs. The Ervayn are eill dead now Guides and Guiders In Historical Sketch‘ ID i I.-l‘I 1-H- Without. disturbing Lhe conga brake a new o.t.t.achment. can be fastened to bicycle sprockets to Ad. just the gear for climbing grades, Arrears of School Assessinent, in the Georgetown School trici must be paid before September let. By order of 'lrusieen. ASHLEY ALLEN. Secretary. -'u'l-'u'\n'l-'-'u'u'l-'i-'-'l:'.'n'.VL'-"-fi.'l.'-' E 70-8-9-2i Beach Grove Inn Charlottetown Royalty P 2 1.2 Miles rim}. the City. A Summe. Hotel, Ideally situated overlooking the Harbor. Scenery cannot be Equolled 60 large airy rooms, with running water or private bath Good Salt-water Bathing PRIVATE BEACH Tennls—-Golf Nearby- Dancing, etc. EXCELLENT MEALS Special low rates for August Catering to Dinner-parties and Afternoon Teas B. Dickey. Mary only-right l'e|)t‘i‘§i'llIillI\'t‘5 from Prince . I. did the "Fathers of (‘onfi-deratioi'i." Edward Pnlmcr, Mrs. John Eray: Sir John Ii. Monmmld; ‘Mics Moore, Rumrm-rslrle-, W, ll. Pup‘, ‘Al in: Sir Olivrr Mowait.