M GENTS: I. limo: lhrphy. l“ Hanover limit Ill- 5EPTEMBER -1§»__i1248_ THE WESTERN ouaifiviofii ‘ Gouge Clow. llb Ottawa Strut. suaumnsms and nmcl couun‘ nun. laboorlptiou, Advartllng. (""7 ho bought at an! d "I! n" Grudlan ma! h a ‘Ska’: 2'3.»- ll ltroct’ yum" groom. ti‘: . o Ggllllllll - - f ' manta am lltdlnl ll—mdrsogn pYifino 19-8. Simmer-side. dill‘ 5:30 P-M- . HIRAM Royal Black gtgof-iy next Thursday. 599i- " Central aodcqua Orr-HF rooms. The members swnneirside and KlflDBi-On cflllories are lnvived i° mm refreshments. Pre- attend. 4.01M”; counr - In the mmezsi . Ed with reckless driv- f“'§.'.‘..cliiii|r§o $25.00 and mu w srzfpendiary Magistrate EH. Irons. KQ-S. DMAGISITtATEKS COURT -— Beme Mflgigtrnte RS. Hinton. K. (- h. stimmcrsirie yesterday a man (m. Trnvoilcr; Rest Dlealled iiltv i0 illegal possession of liq- gl fl-d uns fined $30009 911d uorqadr iiirce months in jail. An iroisdian charged under the Indian M; with possession of liquor was fined s17. and costs and another Indian for being drunk was fined 510 and costs. A soeeder from Charlottetown was fined $10 End costs.—S. _RO'DARY MEETING —- Al- ign regular meeting of the Sum- merside Rotary ‘Club yesterday Romrnlir T. Earle Hickey gave a my interesting account of his re- wlt trip to Houston. Texas. i0 attend the annual meeting of the supreme Council of the KniShiS oi Columbus. He described in a my vivid manner the various ggcti0n5 of the ‘country he travell- ed through and‘ his talk was much enjoyed. Gites-is ll’- flle Ween"! were Rotarians Walter Gwdwl“ Amherst; A r t h u r _..-MacPhcrr-on- Charlottetown and Fred. Binzhmm summerside. A letter of thanks was read from the Gil Guides As- lociation expressing thanks for a donation-S. ._MTNISTERAL ASSOCIATION ,_. The opening meeting of the fall and winter term of the P353 Prince Ministerial Association was held on Monday afternoon in the Baptist Church Hall. Summer- dds. with the president. Rev, a. J. Barrass in the chair, and con- ducting the devotional, In the absence of Rev. C. A. Hicks. the Rev. Charles Carnegy acted as pecretary. A resolution that the Association extend sincere sympa- thy to the president on his recent bereavement in the sudden death of his father was passed, Arrange- merits micro made for the out- lining of the program for U19 section's work. It was reported that the morning devotions would be resumed under the auspices of the Association as soon as the new radio station is opened. There was a Rood attendance of minist- vrs of the district at this meet- llll- —S —P'RE-NUPTIAL SHOWER A number of the friends of Miss liiarion Heckbert, Summerside, who will be one of the season's brides. gathered at her heme on Monday evening to lander her a miscellaneous shower. The rooms were attractive in their pink and while color scheme and to the strains of the Wedding March, played by.Miss Ruby Key, the bride-to-he was escorted to a choir, decoratéd for the occasion. b! the Misses Juno Jenkins and Katharine Ramsay. The Misses Norma uard and Carmen Smith unwrapped the many lovely gifts. Miss Joan Compton read the ac- companying verses of good wishes and Miss Ruth Simmons arranged the gifts of silver, linen, china, lllass and money on the table. Miss lfeckbert, although completely taken surprise graciously by thanked all for their kindness. lficr which all joined in singing "Pbr She's A Jolly Good yellow." A contest and slngsong added to the enJOl/‘Inenf. of the evening. afici- which a dainty lunch was served by the visiting giria-S . i orchestra. de Police Court yesterday l w.“ an“. Oolullca Drugdore. ll Central Strata Wat: au-Jm am: cum. c1 cud-nu Shoot; Alyro Beneath’: Grocery. Second Sinai. Ho!!! ‘Innapart. Wltu Strut. ' mu b. delivered to any homo In lumnuraidc by Carrie! 15¢ week. Pholu 289 or 289-! for this denim d" " W rcapondblc m dcllvfl’! on m: rm» ‘ --IDI BALI. — Now Rubber Belting 6 in. 5 ply 00o ft. Ono end- less tractor belt. ‘I in. 2 truck tires. ‘one 20 x 750, $55.00, one 30 x 700. $46.00? Truck tires are 10 ply. Stati- ley Coles, Stanley Bridge. -ANNUAI. C. W. L. DANCE at Imperial Diner, Suunmenlde, on Thursday, Oct. '1. has Alexander's Admission ‘lb cents. i -THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE district convention will be held ;in Trycn Eaptlst Hall on Friday. [Sept 17. Aditemoon session l‘. evening 8 o'clock. —POTATO PICKERS COMING —Approximately 650 potato pickers are being recruited in Cape Breton Island for work in Pzince County this fall, it was learned from Mr. Earle Cannon. manager of the Sum-merslde officc of the Unem- ployment Insurance Commission. They will arrive here about the first of October. At the same time that men are being brought in to pick potatoes a few local men are planning to go tNMalne for the same purpose where the wages are ‘hlghen-S. i —25Tll WEDDING ANNIVERS- ARY —- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Camp- bell of Ciieltcn were pleasantly surprised on the evening of the third of September when friends and relatives gathered .at their hcime to honor them on the oc- casion of their twcnty-ififth wed- ding anniversary. Elmer Waugh v-ery calpably acted as chairman for the evening and in a jovial manner explained the purpose of ‘the gathering. As the Mendel- {soifs Wedding March was played by Fred-a Myers. Mr. and Mrs. jCempbell were escorted to the v living room by Mrs. Harry Waugh. "Jr. and Mr. J. W. Waugh. The chairman then called upon Jean- ‘ette Myers, who presented Mrs. Campbell with a. beautiful shower bouquet. Mrs Heber Myers then read a. complimentary address to the bride and groom of twenty- five years. Mrs. Scott MacMurdo presented the couple with a gift of money. A beautifully decor- ated three-tier wedding cake was tli-en presented by Mrs. Maria Glendennlng of Moncton. Mr Carripbell. in spite of the surprise rose to the occasion and fitting- ly thanked his friends for so kindly remembering his wife and himself on their anniversary. After singing “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows". Mr. Campbell was heartily bounced by a number of gentlemen. Other speakers during the evening included Rev. J. A. Britten of Bedeque. The fol- lowing program was then enjoyed: Romance Contest, conducted hi’ Mrs. Heber Myers. Carleton: solo. by Buddy MacKinley, Cornwall; duet, Audrey and Marjorie Waugh. Wllmot Valley; sing-song. Mrs. Heber Myers. pianist. Pianists for the evening were Freda My- ers, Joan MaciKinley. Mrs. Haber Myers and Mrs. Colin Waugh. A delicious lunch of ice cream and’ cake was served by a number of ladies. The singing of Auld Lang Sync brought a very pleasant evening to a. close. Personals -lM'r. and Mrs. E. B. Burleigh, Ellerslle. left on Thursday morn- ing by motor on a trip io Maine and Massachusetts. where they will visit relatives and friends — S _Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mercer returned to their home in Sum- merside on Sunday evenine from a delightful visit to Callfomia. going by way of Arizona and the Grand Canyon and returning through the Canadian Rockies. Mr. Mercer was a representative at the Y's Men's Convention held in Long Beach, Calif. -8 —G. B. M.-‘ AAAAQLA_AA a a LALAATA‘ —CONSTBUCTION IIOGIIBS- ING - Construction of the “d,- 000 rink being erected by the summerslde Curling Club is pro- grcuing rapidly and it fa exped- ed that it will be completed and ready for operation by the middle oi November. The cement block walls, which are now being erect- ed are expected to be completed along with the roofing within the next two weeks if the weather is favourable. The structure, which ls situated on Nutre Dame Street, will be approximately fifty by one hundred and sixty-five feet and will have three rinks with provision for artificial ice. —S l —DEATH AT BEDQQUE The death of Mr. John S. Jack. Bedeque, occurred in the Prince county Hospital on September 2 at the age of eighty-four years. The deceased, who was born in North Rustico in i864, lived in Bedeque for over sixty years and for the past year at the home of his" son, Stanley. His wife prede- ceased him nine years ago. There are left to cherish his memory his six sons, Willirm, James. Ed- ward and Robert in Massachusetts.‘ Lewis in Ontario and Stanley in Eedeque. A short service was: held on Monday artemoon at the house previous to the‘ funeral service in Bedeque United Chm-ch, Rev. B, Crc-we, BA. cfficiatedq "The Lord's My Shepherd." “Un-l to the Hills" and “Rock of Ages" were the hymns sung. The pall- bearers were Messrs Orville John- ston, Walter Bcwness, Earle In- man, Owen Connolly, Angus Mac- Donald, Lloyd Afflcck. Interment was- in the family plot in the iciwer Bedeque Cemetery, -s Fire Destroys Dwelling At St. Eleanors ' Aorlvelling house owned by Mr. Hiram Thompson was destroyed by fire last evening at St. Elean- cr’s. The fire apparently star-t- ed near the flue and when dis- covered was breaking through the rccf. Even th-en tihe buildings m-‘ght have been saved except that. there was no simply of water near. A crowd gathered and had plenty of time to save all the downstairs furniture. all of the doors and even the window sashes. The house was located near I. grove of trees but fortunately what wind titers was wn blowing in the opposite dircctdon and also away from the other buildings. Mr. Thompson raises chidrens extensively and at the time the‘ fire broke out. he and Mrs. Thompson and tihe children were in the chicken barn some diatarieoi away. The fire wars first seen. by! some neighbors. The loss ls part-L ly covered by insurance. i The blaze was discovered about; 6B0 and someone called in ' an. alarm to scumerside. The siren sounded but although the fire- zrcn gathered at the fire station no cqulrtreni moved out as the fire was outside the limits of the Town. Members of Summers-ids detachment. R.C.M.P., were hand and gave assistance. It is reported that only a few nights ago Mr. Thompson had a number of chickens stolen frcrn one cf his barns-S. MODERATOR nflrsn l OITAWA. Sept. 14—(OP)--l‘tev. J. Logan-Venom. 0.8.1., minister of 5t. Giles Church. Ottawa. vo- day was elected moderator of the Ottawa Presbytery of the Presby- terian Church in Canada. Mr. nigan-Vencta is a former princi- pal Protestant chaplain of the 011' WCAPNTQNJ Tiummcuide“ TUIIAY (WEINEBIAY) and THURSDAY Also News ~ Cartoon and Polo Smith Blicws 7.15 - 9.15 — Matinee Thursday 3.30 wvvé macaw? THURSDAY, FRlDAY 0nd SATURDAY Double Bill “TNE WNlSPElllN6 SKULL" with ' Tex Ritter and Dove O'Brien —-ANiD- Shows 7.15 and 9.15 Matinee Fridav 3.30; Saturday 2.30 Lost Showing Tcduy "DODSWOR TH" with WALTER HOUSTON Rflfio» . ..- .56‘. ./..-.<. zwcnqg CAMEO THEATRE Kcnsington Wednesday lllatlnee 3.30; Evening 7-15 - 9.15; Tuesday 7.15 - 9.15. Dcn't miss this Comedy. "DUFFY'S TAVERN" Satan-ring Bing Crosby, Betty flur- zn. Alan Ladd and marry others. You'll also sac "Bings" four young Iona talking part in this show. Alberton Miss Reta Ahearn has resumed her duties as teacher in Sumner- sidc after spending her summer holidays in St. Donat, Quebec. Mrs. Russell McArthur has re- turned hcme from a week's stay in Charlottetown, where she was the guest of Mrs. J. C. Lewis. Mn. Keir Campbell. who rec- ently underwent an operation in the Prince County Hospital, is convllescing nicely. Mics Bertha J. Bowl-less, teach- er of llmsdale school. spent the week-end in’ SUIITMCTSidE the g-uesLof her friend. Miss Leitha Crue. Ml‘. Jackie O'Brien. who spent the past week with his grand- PITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Brien. has returned to resume his studies at St. Dunsianb Uni- versity. ' Mn. Lloyd O'Brien and two children. Colleen and Terry. are on an extended visit at the lficzme of Mr. and Mrs. John Pro- m. and MrsJEweno l-lodgson have returned to their home in California after a. most enjoyable holiday here, the guests of Mr. Rib-Mimi's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hodgson.-A. ‘Mrs. Wlllimi J. Morrlssey who has been spending several weeks with her father, Mrl James O'Rourke, and her sister, Mrs. James Murphy. left recently for her home in Boston. Mass. Miss Rita. O'Brien, physiothera- pist. left recently for Edmonton. 1'11! BULBS from Holland for your Spring garden or to enjoy dlxing M"! “inter in ile hue have arrived in the 5 and l0 Department. “(he tccttifcl Hg fct {tilts-they'll give you the loveliest of the 1H8 flowers. ‘lhe prices of these Bulbs no WW. W?! ffifmlbll- ‘ ' - Darwin ‘Iulipa are '16 cents a dozen-Daffodils are 1.10 a dozen- ONous are 25 cents a dozen and Hyacinthl an 16 cents per bulb. It‘! Ii-‘Iliy thi-lllig to dutch Bulbs grow and bloom. Enjoy them can your ‘Bill’ your bulbs NOW, in the 6 and l0 Departanent. 1'78 l bmy, busy time for every houlewifc right now-with canning and glllfvflmnvo on the go. The Grocery Deparunent still hm l. supply of n er Eklri Cinicris, Mustard Seed and other items for your Pickling. my: to use the best ingredient: and the Grocery carries the best- "-91% for your Pickling Big-plies in the Grocery Department. The evenings are getting chilly and it'd cozy and nice to iwvc a fire 805"" Irate cr fireplace. The Hardware Department has AOCIB- n Rllrs to ncke your Fireplace atxnctive and your fire burn bright- 06 ‘Sirens Wood and con 1mm crows-cleaning arm Andilmna, g‘ "'11s. lAccd i-tcldcra and handy Fireplace Bets. consisting of o. ‘rut?’ hill’. inn lard a tlzcvel cn gmnvenient stand. are to be E-cred here as veil as a number of style: of Eran trimmed Fire “mans. ll certainly improve: the appearance of your living room to the Your fireplace soil furnished with Inventories. You'll find cl! " ihai m: need in the Hardware Department. "Billy Ecmoncl" w‘); - - -_'1l'l¢l¢ warm, !:"_‘::k:i;cr. are lit-iced um“ no m m ct nl-ANKITQ for your baby in a nevu- shed cotton Blankets in sin ad by Alb-pink t no cents each. You'll find Ildenfovn Baby a: and: for labs‘: condor} h the youth Alberta, where she has accepted I Position in a hospital. Miss O'Brien is a daughter of Mr. and Mn. James W. O'Brien. Canadian army in Canada. FOURTH LARGEST Madagascar in the world’: fourth largut island. mu was a capacity attend- ance at the opening showings at ,Tho Princess Pat Theatre on int Wednesday evening. This the- l atro owned and managed by White and Son, has a seating capacity of almost four hundred. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace. Georgetown. were recent guests or the homo of Mr. Wallace's daugh- m. lilirs, Everett Shea. Mr. and III. Wallace left Thursday on a boldly trip to Halifax. NS, and lydney, on. ‘ Mn. A. C. Green was enter- Mined on Monday evening at a miscellaneous shower at the Re- bfilh Hall. While the guest of honor opened the attractively ‘upped packages which were presented to her by Mrs. 1m- NJIQV. ‘Mics Dyer rend the ar- * . . In: . “ {RINK VOPMS. RHfOGhflGIit-S frua ‘GUARDIAN. _cti_ARi.0r'rt~:__1_'p_vviv__ llsley Joins Royal Bank Appointment of the Rt. Hon. J. L. Ilsley, P. C.. KC, as a Director of The Royal Bank of Canada is announced today Finance Minister for the Dominion throughout the war years Mr. Ilsley will bring t". the councils of The Royal Bank of Canada one of the keenesi. r1 nancial and legal minds in the country. It was on Mr. Ilsicfs shoulders that the onerous duty of organizing Canada's wartime financial structure fell in July. 1940 when he became Minister of Finance in Canada's wartime Ca- binet. Mobilization of the finch cial resources of the country fct a supreme war effort. and dixez tion of national policy in the held of finance throughout the Wu!‘ years became his responsibility Organization of succeeding Victory Loan Campaigns. the control of inflation and the diversion of the nation's financial resources to war production, all came under his jur- isdiction. It was not; until 1045 that he relinquished his portfolio as pointment as Minister of Justice for the Dominion, a post he held until his retirement from active politics in July o: this year. Mr. Ilsley was first elected be the Canadian House of Commons in the General Election of 1926 as member for Rants-Kings cou.ty He was re-elected in the Genera. Election of i930 and again in i341.» on the latte: occasion as member for the newly created disirici c.‘ Dlgby-Annapolis-Kings. He was sworn of the Privy Council flllh appointed Minister of National Revenue in the third Government of the Rt. Hon. W. L. M. King ’n 1935. A Nova Scotiari by birth, Mr ‘Iisley gauizd hi5 early education in the public schools of that Pn- vince. He graduated from Acadia University’ as a Bachelor of MP5. and later took his degree as uoc tor of Civil Law from the same instituiionnl-le also holds the ti: grecs of Bachelor of ‘Laws bro Doctor of Laws from Dalhousl’ University and Doctor of Law from McGill and McMaster. m received his early law training a Kentville- Nova scotia, was ended to the bzr of that Province i i916. and practised law at Kent ville and Halifax until 1935. He was created Kings Counsel ln 192a Since his retirement from m‘: political scene, Mr. ilsley has been senior partner in the Mon- treal law fizm of Ilsley, Kearney. Duquet and MacKay, a positnm formerly held by his friend and close political colleague. the la J. L. Ralston. were served by a number of lad- ies in charge. The September meeting of the Women's Institute was held in the hall. The treasurer reported a balance of $397.18 on hand. It was decided to make a donation .of $6.00 to the ball team. Plans were made for dances to be held weekly for the month of Septem- ber. Ccrrmittees for September are: Hall, Mrs. H. Champion. Mrs. R. M. Dunn and Mrs. A. Wilkle. School. Mrs. Cedric Hunter and Mrs. Carl Weeks. Visiting, Mrs. Harry O'Brien and Mrs. E. Clow. It was regretted that the speaker for the evening was unable to be present. The ladies of the Western Hos- pital L. A. held their regular monthly meeting in the Nurses’ Home the evening of the tenth. There was a fair number in at- tendance. The president, M:s. John Profit, presided. In absence of the secretary. Miss Bertha Doyle read the minutes. The treasurer. Mrs. Maurice Perry (Sr), reported the sum of $219.10 in bank. It was moved by Mrs. Brydon Smith and seconded by Mrs. Rosetta Murphy that $100 be given on X-Ray. Motion car- ried. A short discussion on the placing of a display case in the hospitalJhali. also on a dance for Thanksgiving followed. Mrs. Mich- nel Kinch moved the adjourn- ment. of meeting. Refreshments were served by the hospital staff. The Aibertcn Branch of the Catholic Wonmeb League held its September meeting at the home of Mrs. Ronald McKenna. Elms- dale. The Rev. W. V. Monaghan was present: also fifteen mem- bers. ‘The president. Nil-s. A. D. O'Brien occupied the chair. The secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Michael Ahearn, read the minutes of the previous meeting which were adopted. She also gave a very satisfactory financial report. After the correspondence had been read. a discussion on sewing followed. Miss Maude O'Connor was sp- pcintcd to attend to the cutting of material for surplicea. Six menibers kindly volunteered to make one ‘each. It. was decided to key n carpet for ti".- sznctu-sry steps. As a means cf increasing the funds. ii was planned to hold a mrd party ' and dance in the hall the week of the 20th. Mn. 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