A‘\ /.3 ? - 2 .5". , _£AgE TEN \ THE CHARLOT'l'_I;:TOWN _UiUARDlAN OUR NEWS Buocefma OUR SATUR DAY SUBSCRIBE SEPTEMBER 2, 1939 MONDA Y -—ELECTED PRESIDENT — Mr. '8. T. Holman was elected pz dent of the Maritime seniors Golf A::.ocia.tion at their annual meet- UIR’. last week. M.r. Holman has Just returned from 8_t. John. N. .B.. where he attended the senior Golf touriiament. 5. GIVES R.EClTAL— MI. Horace I.lchv.'eii. Ciiario.-ietown gave a 15 riiinu:e piano recital yesterday over the Canadian Broadcasting - ation network. Featuring exclusively in the program were the works of C‘.*ii1rloiLieio\i'ii f:0InpC.$€I‘s including William ROgL*l'S, Walter McNutt, iiuw oi 'I‘orcnt,o. and a composition oi Mr, Mcliweiizs own. TUESDAY -—RECEIVEI) SLIGHT BURNS- was ’ Mr. Wm. Fraser oi Alberton brought to the Prince County Hos- pital on Sunday suffering . mi slight bums on nis hand, caused o:,'- in la Un line. which caught fire quite zaso un BxpecledLV.—S —HE'I‘UB.NED TO _ HALIFAX- Mr. Frank Wylde, who has been superintendlng the work of build- ing dhe sea wall at the Dominion rifle range at the west end of Sum- m€!’SldL has been recalled to Half- fax-5. —RI:‘TL'RNEI) T0 MONTREAL —-M-'. Muncey Tanton. son of Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Tanton, Summer- Fim m,m_‘,€d ,0 be of inwndiflrv side, left on Monday for Montreal oriziii, “(I5 /iiscoi-cred in two of the to continue his studies at M2icG:ll . « , UIll"I:l‘5liV Mr, ‘Fziiizoii is ri stud- L 13' E’l‘_1hD‘:,’,‘]%‘1°:.cni i-i inediciiie and iiillcd the E, ,5 e',.L,I,,,'wT1”,, 1'm,..i€';“y ¢a"posillcii of intt-rne at the Priiice ilit 1 foiiiid ..uu'~3v in A a caitle C{é“""3’C_‘l‘:1‘;;!3b1§l dllmlz mi -Yum‘ I)1l.'ll and :1 iicarbby Poultry bartn. m ‘ “ ' "_ , bot‘; ix merlintcly ch no ‘he man . bill] 1:3 on fire. The fluhics had F,TgE§l;§£r iiunc ghl. lieadivay and wave e.v.- Ti‘ (H C rm,-M ', mm“ Liiivuisiied vrzthozit difficulty, 5”“ °ml’anV 3‘ ‘ " “P” ° loft/clown last £'l’€nlll! amompaiiied Miss (‘LAKE MARIE KENNY-— In tho e i:l:.' illOl‘.lll‘lg h;urs of Aug. ’ 1 ' the Aiig-e1 of denzh iislted , .. llI':l IKIIIE L518 beautiful .,vi:e of M. and M:s. John M. I\. l!l_\'. Byriiys Road, Morek, and <3 a l l 9 d Llluli‘ youngest and b:-lovrd iliicr Clare Marie, who irusin,-'1 tender mercies of Our Lord, per, ~fu'.1y passed to her eternal horn»: in the twentieth year of her iJl‘l11llIl'lt, career. I{VI(‘ES—- The, Jaltii Corcaranr i.. . nicriiirig from h , l,,ili- I‘(‘.\l(.lIlCE 2'7 SDI'lI‘lg Park , Rout in tho Church of the Most Holy H.l.‘ii€L'nl8l‘ where Requiem lli,;li Mass was celebrated by Rev. iv. E. nil:-igiit. CSSR. Tile mill b{£ll‘{'l5 Wé‘l'P.‘ Messrs. Ben) Gal- Illlll William Hr-iinessev. I-Iain-i .' 'i Jriliruon, James Carragher, .Vl.i.'i/fahon and Wiliani Mor- Service at the grave wascon- R. McKe':ina, {l\lCl."fl by Rev. " $. 11.. MR. JAMES BIRCH Resirisnts of South West Lot 16 rected by the Vicar C'x(’l‘-CI‘fii. Rev. Msgr. G. J. l\'ci‘e deeply greived to learn of the by Mr A A F:elr'ii:ig Both men are from Saint John. They were here on routine business. Mr. S-pmucr sold, and planned to re- mziizi until We:iiiesda_v. They flew her: via Crtnadiim Airv.'avs and ifzui-i-.~d to i-aiurn by the same route. --vEN’I‘£R'I‘AINED-A very pleas- ant ..l.\-riiuoii was spsiit at Stav- ef'l'.s‘ shore uxliesi MJ‘J¥. Fred Waite en-‘.€l‘l.llll€d for a number of IrlL’ll',lS and rcl:,ti\'es. She was as-. :;Ls'.€d by i\lrs_ R.oiiui‘t Mart-,|ibaiik,l Amuiiz the uuesls \l'El‘i‘ Mr. azidl Mrs. Stciliiig Smailman, and son' Rum:-ll of Boston. Mass. and Miss 59,55:/> Sfllllllnlflll of Clzarlotwwwn. who is vacuiioiimg at Edgewater. BISHOP 0'SULI.IVI_l.‘\' AWAY — Bishop J, A, O'Sullivan of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Char- lottetown. at present in New York. would sail from that city for Rome, it was learned here last night. Bish0D 0‘Sullivan left Chai'lotie- town last Wednesday. During the absence of Bishop 0‘Siillivan, the affairs of the Diccesc will be di- McLellan, Summer- raiiier sudden passing of Jamt‘-s side. Bi ch, whose death occurred on Tues- ’ ~ afternoon. Mr. Birch was n at south West. Int if}, 91 _\€1l'S 2120 and had resided on the ni<l Birch homestead all his life ll.:s father was Edward Birch In his ri_ciiniu: years his son Sidney since leaving home and he RENEWING OLD FRIEND- SI-III‘S~Mr James F Gorman formerly of this City, is home from California. his first visit SFPS many changes and improvements. with whom he lived carried on the He is the guest. of tits mother and work of the farm. ao well tended iv his father and grandfather be- o c him. INTERTAINED — Miss Sadie '~'.c'lo\v was hostess at a very nice- .v arranged dinner party in the Cli:i:lott.etow1i Hotel Friday night in honour of Professor W. E. Flvzclier and Mrs, Fletxzher and familr, who are vacationing here i:or:ir.s wcrc laid for ten. Mr, and filrs. F'letci~.ei- have been widely en- rrminrd during their visit. and :enew£d many old acquaintances. They leave early this week on re- turn to their home in Lindsay. Ont. where Professor Fletcher is very prominent in musical cir- cles, ‘ BURGLARS AT KILMUIR.-— Bumlars entered, this izencral storm» of McGowan's Limited iii. Kilmuir. tlll‘F(.’ mileswfrom Moritmrue some- time ciuriiig last Thursday night. it was lemiied over the W“i’k end. . i l it/Ills‘ I(f3'l?3!I1x:I?5anBns(l a:|n(:,((]ua'[nt,;\nCe5 and last June seven weeks of would be delzghtfid to have spam in the Tryon Baptist Hall on brother I56 Cumberland Street. ous to see all them look him up at his home. On his return trip he will visit his bro- thers Gus and Russell. BRUSH FIRE AT BRIS'I‘OL— A brush fire at Bristol. smoulder- ing since last weck flared up anew yesterday and a call was hurried.y sent to Royal Canadian Mounted Po- line headquarters at Charlottetown for men to direct firefighting cf- forts. Last night it was reported the blaze was again fairly well under control, In the past week there have been numerous small brush fires in many disvicts all over the Province. None of the fires reached serious proportions. however, it was reported here. ' A very enjoyable evening was Friday. August 22nd whim a large and made off with loot believed to number gathered to a farewell held be ll'0l'Lll approxlniatcly $60. Eu- i.:':mce was made through the rear of the building. Royal Canadian ltlourlbeci Police from the Mon- tagu: dctaclitnent are investigat- ing the break, it was learned. No iii 3».-is had been made last night. M <2. of the “lOuL" consisted of goods from the store. INJURED IN ACCIDENT-Hw hi‘l” \\'(='ks of Fredericton was in- and I hm;=e which be war ',lllZ was killed in 9. collision vi-. '1 a lit-avy chimp trucl: on th- pL’.'\Cll‘.{.‘liL near W".ck5' home Satur- (la \(llICl€ to which the horse was -' was wrocked. The collu- lg}, lg rrcd about 9'30 p. m Narn- oi i'i.e Iiuck driver was not avail- able inst ni lit. Royal Canadian Mounted Po lcc investigated thn ‘ int. The injured man is ru- covr-,ing at his homo. MRS. JOHN A. GAUDET A link with the past was severed in ii‘? passing of M1 John A Gnitticl. who died at her home in St. Nicholas on Wednesday, Mrs. Cuauzlet was 92 years of age [ and had been in fi\i'irig health for lie last two years, previous to that ’ she l’\il'i enjoyed excellent health’ ciiiilyiiig the company of young; ind old. Mrs. Gnudct was born in Mis- * he and come from one of the .c’r iam:l.(-5 of tho district. Il'.r inziideii name was Mary Des- Roclics. ii. dmiglitar cf John and‘ Nancy iPcirlei D:-slvtschss. who ivcrl on p,llL of the original home- stead DLll'Clla."v‘3d by her grand- father Jesse D:sRoches. who was 311:3 of the orlgimil thirteen Acadia familiiis to purchase the 6,000 acres of land from Colonel Compton and , whlrh lncliiricd the territory now: known as Miscouclie, . —-PORT NUPTIAI. SHOWER - -JI'lic- home of Mr and Mrs. D1l'li"l MacDonald Travellers Rest. ms the scene of a hap y Kather- _niz on Thiirsday even ng when nearly 200 people, neighbours and xrinnds, tendered a post nuptial slmwvr in Mr, and Mrs, George _’C3i"l' inm Blanche Raynor) W110 woe married on August 16th. by Rev Mr. Salter of Kensington. ’I'm= hoiire was charmingly decorat- ed in pfnk and white for the oc- »"c:=slon_ As the guests of honour Jock their places. Mrs, Georim ‘Ramsay play-ed the bridal chorus. '71 beautiful array of lftq were opened by Miss Ve-‘mt mith and .,1ziiu Lily can-. The verses were ~-pearl by Miss Marv Mncnonald and Evelyn Ramsay, Miss Jenn Mic- »‘Donald presented them to the bride. Mr. And Mrs. Carr thanked the donors for their lovelv gifts --and extended a welcome to all to "iii:-fr new home when complefffl . covc rod bv in honor of Miss Elizabeth Nelder who is leaving early in September to train for a nurse in Quebec. The address was read bv_ Miss Janie Thomas and the gift was pmsented i by Elsie Prrincia after which Miss Neldcr thanked the Young People, kindly for their gift. The re— ‘ ve . mggide-r of the evening was spent 3 very pleasantly in games and con- lliorle W, Fewer. son of Mrs. Jane tests after which a very beautiful lunch was served. The party closed by singing "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow." -—FIRI:‘ AT cAP§rni\iiansE— Mr. Vernon Muttart of Com Tra- verse suffered a heavy lose on Monday afternoon when fire de- stroyed his pig house with nine pigs heady for market. two gaso- line engines. a truck warzcn load- ed with straw. scales and other small things. The fire broke out about one o'clock. Neighbors come to the assistance of the farmer and saved the other dwellings Sparks from the fire caught the house of a nvig our Mr. Kccugh but the fire was put Out, with slight dam- age. Mr. hiullririjs loss was partly insiirrmce. It was not known how the fire started.-S. W. C. T. ll’, MEETING-— The Oueen‘5 County Womrnls Christian Tempe-mnco Union met. at the home of Mrs William Clark. North Wiltshirc, on Tiicsciav aftcriioon ihetwriwty fourth with members f:om Charlottetown. Ca-rnwzill and North Wiltshire attending. The mzctirig was held out-doors under the beautiful shady elm tree. Af- ter the devotional service con- ducted b the President and pray- er by rs. W H. Johnson the the coming your. President. Mrs, Gordon Macmillan Cornvmll. First Vice President, Mrs, W. If John- son C‘narloi.i»et.own Sscond Vice- Prcsident. Mrs, William Clark. North Wlvlfslilrc. Onrrrsoondlng secretary. Mrs. Brown, Povmal. Secretory ‘Tr“,asiirei- Mrs. Fred Shaw, .Charlottefou*n. Superin- tvndcrif, Trmpcranosi Fxliicntion. Miss Rae Gillespie Charlottetown. Plans were mad« for the plantim of the Frances E. Wlllrird pennies this Scnirmbrr nnd tho County Union will give prizes to school children for scrap books marl- up of Temperance items and other subiects, Junior prizcs up to twelve years and Senior over that age A plnvlet bv t-lrc North Will- ahlre members was much enjoyed Mrs. Hnzm Howard and Mrs William C'ark who attended the Natloinal Convention in June at Ottawa. spoke of the imnrcsslonn they had received from this con- veniirm. Mertinv rlostiri with the mlmah benediction. after which 3 delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Clrirk and the North Wilt- shlne Unli-:1. A vote of thanks was given. to all who had made this ‘ t afternoon possible, Belgium held ‘ix rcoond interna- tsanal tern exhibition at list month in connection with tho celebration of the twentv fifth or- nlV‘.1"C|'V nf the origin of the Bel- fllfl Mr Farce. tMr. Car: Is building 5 com- modloua new residence.) After re- ~freslime'nu the evenink WI! SD90?’ ‘in music and dumlrlfi. . 14.8 ‘Farrell and Mrs. Pied MacDon- ald furnished the music. Before‘ nz 2219 mm: wished Mr. Ind I. can mud: iuwnine-I In 9"" Min life touthcir. I-J On Miami‘: for Minn. following officers were elected for= wEDyEs[)Ay I LDC-AL U-l..n.L .BE(»‘UV‘l:.ltlNU- AEW RESIDENTS WELCOMED M-IS billy ufveill. rt. N.. of Cnar- —-Mr, J. L. uley and fam- DlNGWELL- BROWN iorcgtomi is rec/.w-.-ring at viking lly of Moncton, N. B., arrived yes- WEDDING Alarm ‘from serlowx spinal lIlJul’- terday to take mresldence in the ——-——- ies ll)t.\Jltl\’€d in an nocidt-_ni. Bofllll city. Mr. Mum y has been pro- wedding was solemnizcd mic. weeks ago. Miss 0Nel.ll_ in mated to the tion of electxlcgl y momiixtgld 93;]; ‘ilréfiliyleskilfiargiupgtlyflar gar her and signal ma ntainer for the rail- llesdfl . , . i ‘ L . gdfthlwoyce DlIIg\;V18lI,B(§Id?(.5IldflU8h' wiieii she was injured min‘; my ere I‘ 0 Mrs. Robe ac 2:‘ 1. W85 mini; in a river or lake and broke FUNERAL sEn,v]cEs...'rhe fun. LlF‘lt0Bdm1:'lnm3Il:ri8§§e§€ scggonzoef Hleirr-' gall’:-‘.2.-‘«(wi.>:-laeimiiztrfito;-riospme when sne_ oral of Mrs. Ge:ald "Acorn was mm mm ;;,,,,,'id Brown 0; 3111;-ma, ._,,h“e um“. Sn; the wazia held from the -Cutcliffe Funeral MBAS. FUNERAL Yi:§T_EimAY— The funeral of Mrs. Gerald Acorn was held from the Ciitcliffe Funeral Home yesterday aftcmoon. Service was conducted by the Rev, Dr. Raymond who also officiated at the grave Pallbearers were: Clar- ence Rariahari. Harry Macbeod, Wallace Pirieau. Preston , Dunn Lemuel Rush, Douglas Gas. In- tilgrment was at the People's Ceme- I‘V, CREAMERY BURGLARIZED — Unconfirmed reports reaching Charlottetown last nijht told oi the burgarizing of me Creamery at TI')’C'.’l sonisiime ove: the week end. According to the informatioii money and feed am liufltlllg to more than $30 were taken. The district would come within the Borden Royal Canadian Mounted lPol:ce Detachment jurisdiction anti imen from the detaihniciii. could not 1): reached last -iugni. I_DL.a.i R. C. M P officials knew noth- mg of the burglary, it was said. Annual meetings will be Notre Dame Acaderrw here today of the Maritime Council of Romziii Cathullc R.CgLS'lF.I‘(‘d Nurses and of the ilfaritiiiie C0l:I‘lI.'lI of Hit? Romriii Catholic Hospital Associ lion Li United States and Caiiaoa President of the Hospital As- sociation L5‘ Sister St. Rm: of the Cross. Glace Ba)‘. N, S, while the ])l‘€‘Sl<lf‘l‘i' of the nurses‘ Ol’K’silllZI- tion 1': MISS Helen Solomon of CiI£ll‘l0ii.Cl0\\'.l'l, Sesrefa oi the iilii'scs' organization is Misr Saxion of Halifax. “Priendllness of the people, the fine treatment accorded the Can- , adlan team and the help given by experienced and veteran riflemeiil on the Canadian squad," were? what impressed him most; during‘ his seven weeks stay in England," Lt. AF. (Brick) Gormley stated‘ last night when interviewed on! his recent trip to the Blsley Rifle meet in England as a member of’ the Canadian foam. Lt. Gormley returned to the city on Thursday night last after being away since which were spent in England. Man‘: friend, fire. has defin- itely turned against him in Prince Edward Island in the past week and, aided by the unusually dry weather. was busy destroying this Province’.-, already small soft wood timubei: stands. In probably a dozen sections of the Province brush fims are buining. Yesterday from a point just oiutside Charlottetown blELl:k plumes of smoke could be seen ml the horizon in almost all directions. Five separate fires were counted by one observer. Largest of the fires to be seen from Gharlotu-.town was one in the Auburn-Watervale section, about eight miles south east of Mt. steivart. Here a fire which start- led in a. blue berry barren a few days ago was assuming serious proportions. AUGUST WEDDING —A pretty weding of interest to many friends was solemnlzed at St. Lawrence's Church, Benton, N, B., when Very Rev. Dean C, J McLaughlin imit- ed in marriage, with nuptial mass. Mm Mary Catherine Boyle, daugh- ter of Mrs. Maragret Boyle and the late William Boyle of Benton and Fewer and the late William Fewer of Lakeville. The bride entered the church to the strains of the wed- ding march from Lohengrin. played by Miss Margaret Lee of McAdam. she was beoomlngly gawried in a floor length dress of white satin and 9. white turban with shoulder length veil with white gloves, shoes and stockings and carried a shower bouquet of butterfly roses and irvpsophila and maidenhai: fcrn. Miss Agatha Clark of st. Stephen was bridesmaid and wore a. floor length dress of pink sheer with white accessories and carried a hand bouquet. of sweet. pens. with maidenhair fern. Charles Fewer. brother of the groom, vvris best man. The bride is a yvalrrto of the Provincial Normal School. Fred:-rlrlnn and has ifIll‘IIlt five- years i‘-i lb» local school. Later Mr. and Mrs Fewer left by motor for Prince Ezlwarrl Irhnrl. F‘oi'trave‘inrz ltlie bride were 7 g:ey suit with J hnonira a"~r:=si"es. —(Salnt John‘ '. Tel rgra ph Journal.) ni.\'r:vvr«:i.r. - wfiasran - In Marlo United Church on whines- day, July 12th Phyllis Muriel lrlnurzhtsr of Everett W. Webster of Hawthorne Ave Charlottetown was llI‘liif‘d in muniaze with James . Walter DlI‘llZW-Ell sun of Jiimes E iami M s Dlngw:ll cf Médgell, The bride who was given in marriage by her father locked very lovely in n w: of white satin with floor ength veil and carried a bouquet of white carnation: and si.ap-dragon. She entered the nlcrlv decorated church to the strains of the wedding match play- ed by Miss Beatrice Battersby of Mldizell. ‘Pie bride was preczded by her sister E'lza'o:ith as brides- maid who won: a gown of pale rose taffeta trimmed with Royal Blue velvet and fl picture hat to correspond. She carried fl h':uqui-it nf pink carnatlms and sanpdragon. The groom was attended by his brother Cuyler . T‘?-e cenemonv was nerformed bv RICV. W. E. Aliken B A.. B. P. of Edmnndston. N. 13.. who is a cousin of the bride. Gordon Webster and George Bnmbv acted as ushers. During the signing of the rrqfster Mrs. E. W, Anderson and Gordon Coffin pleaainglv rendered on oooroprlaie duet. Following the ceremony a number of friends and relatives were entertained to a buffet lunch at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percv Rabbine where the bfldl‘ and inoom received the mod wishes of all ihoeii oresant, Those Who iuslsfgd Mrs Robiffis, the bride's sister. at sr.=rvln~ wore: Mrs, Gordon Coffin, Mn E, W. Anderson, Ms Rus- iw'l Webster. Mrii, Leigih Webster. Mrs. Everett Webster, Jr.. and Mrs. Wallace Mach.-on who poured tea. The bride and irroorn spent n. brief h-n'_viv'-can amom relatives on the Island and are not At their homo in mflvll. _ Marv . «St. James Parish, Sununerfleld, last [ sang Leonard's Mass in )3, Flat. A Home Tuesday ufiemoon. Service was conducted by the Rev. Dr. Raymond who also officiated at the grove. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Clarence Ranmhan, Harry MacLeod, Wallace Plneau, Preston for a time but now her friendsyare pleased to learn she is making satisfactory recovery and high hopes are held for her complete l’\'.\‘l.0!'ai.lD!l 10 health. MKS. iiiatco-i'.iv_i—i7_uCiu;Nzia §2,‘t’.‘;’.;..‘,‘:’,““.‘.,°.i.““:{'- '¢?,,°;’m,‘§¢§‘;',‘;‘;,‘-5,‘ There passed away in the Prince Came“,-y_ (l,?j9M1:1F:‘-, Maflimzie at LEAVES Iron NEW roux- : > ° , . ' . Pilot Richard Preston of Toronto; I‘lie late Mia. Macxezizie was Iornmhy Camerme (Cassie) MM_ left Upton Airport yesterday for! ponad, who was be", at spxmgwn, New York where he will meet his the daughter of the late Murdoch employer. Mr Harry 1''. Maciean. and Janet MacDonald. On July L Toronto contractor. Piloting 3. new 1339. she married Malcnlm Mac- stinson seaplane. Preston said Edward island Hospital on July 28. ____ I l Kcnzie of Rose Valley, who pre- expected to make New York ini deceas:d her a llttlepver two years six hours, He few here from ago’ Almough 1" mmng ham‘ 1°’ Toronto last Saturday in five some months and confined to her beci since late in May, it never oc- curred to those around her, until within a week of her passing, that the end was inevitable. ours, Miss Molly Merner of Whitney Pier, N. 5.. was elected president of M______ giemlvllllzritlme Council of Rornarn Mas, G. H. REDMON B o c nurse; at Noire Dame c- The death occu,-red M Calzdigan ademy ye;terday when the organi- ip, E, 1,, August [gm 0, Mrs. Red; nation held its annual meeting, Mia-i -nuid, aggd 51, *1 f Ge _ Jessie Campbell of Sydney, N. _B.. ‘old Redmond, .;}”§.,?d18.,,,f’gE H" was named vloe-president and Miss ‘ 5, Redmond (nee Man, _,_ Rice) Cecilia McK.innon of Charlottetown was born at Glcnfanning, P. E I, 5°°“3”"'Y' T’”5“”” West PLi-b- wa. [)9 d m , Th‘ ‘ Miss Marie Leblanc. r,,,,,,.m,. i,.‘]L, M?:gR§g€v° omasvnico, N. S., vice-president, Wu: 51“. mm 1,99,, 3)] [5, wme um chairman at the business setslons of and was -a woman of many fine mi? “Dune”- qunlities. Her death will be learned with l‘8}ITf‘t by a wide circle of , , friends and relations, Catholic hospitals in the Mari- She is tiUl‘\'lV€d by a sorrowlng time Provinces attended the 15th husband and four children, two annuil conference of the Maritime . boys and two girls also by her fath- Council of the Catholic Hospital -er. one sister, and two brothers, Association of Canada and the ‘May her soul rest in peace, United States which opened yes- ‘ ”* terdav in Notre Dame Academy, The two-day conference opened with mass celebrated by the Right Rev. Msgr G. J. MicLellan vicar general of the Charlottetown Dia- cese and a sermon delivered by Rev J. E. Bums, D. D,, of Halifax. -—- CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY _. Mrs. John A. MacDougal1. Tyne Valley celebrated her silrd birthday recently at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs, Blanche stunt, Ellerslie, The tables decorate for the oocasl- on had a beautiful birthday cake as, the centre piece. Lovely summu‘ flowers were arranged in the room. Among the guests were Mrs. Mac- Dougall's grand-daughter, Mrs Al- vin Powell and little daughter, Pau- Ivlxecu tlvcs from 15 Roman VISITING CIIOIR.—At the open- ing of the Forty Hours Devotion in Sunday the choir of the Indian River Parish, under the direction of Mr. Borden Fraser, was present and added greatly to the impress- iveness and beauty of the service which was conducted by the Pastor Rev. Father Mcxenna. The choir very cordial welcome was extended to the visitors whose talents are oiitstnndlng. especially in sacred Music. and the summerfield congre- gation is looking forward to a re- turn visit in the not too distant future The Indian River choir was accompanied by their gifted organ- ist Mrs. Marguerite Hickey. line, Boston, Mass. and Mrs. Wilf- ——-—— red Dystant and two children. Anne ems Mr. and Mrs JOHN B. MCNEILL PASSES and Leigh. Thebgjuests all joined in -an“ Rogeneath, Randolph, Aug. 24 -John B. Mc- wishing Mrs. acDougall many ' Neill. town clerk and treasurer here more happy birthdays.—S her for the past 21 years died today at ———— the Deaconess Hospital in Boston MEDICAL CORPS WINS after a short illness, He was 73. S}"ELD _Lieu¢,_coi_ J_ Blake, Mr. MoNelll came to Randolph more than 50 years ago. He was chairman of the water board for 35 years before he became clerk and trea.-zurer. He leaves his widow the former Jane Josephine Campag-nn. three sons. John Malcolm, Francis and Wilfred J. McNelll, and two daugh- ters, Miss Mary Louise and Miss El- eanor J. McNeill, A brother. Hubeit McNeil] and A sister. Mrs. Mary E. Goodwin. both of Prince Edward Island, also survive him. ——CEl.EBRA'I'E 25TH WEDDING ANNIVI.-1RSARY—A number of friends of Mr. and Mrs, C B. Jelly, summerslde called on them at their summer cottage at Chel- ton on Friday last to extend con- gratulations on their 25 wedding anniversary. An address was read by Mr. Oliver MacNeill and A presentation of silver was made by Mrs. William J. Buchanan. Mr, C. B, Jelly made a suitable reply expressing appreciation and thank; to their guest.s,'IYl1e evening was enjoyably spent in humorous recitations singing and games. A sumptuous lunch was served by the ladies. _ ‘ VISITING CvEOR.GETOWN-- Dr. David D scannell and Mrs. Scannell and their two sons. David and Gordon, returned to their home, _ Jamaica Plains, Mass, on the lath instant. after a seven weeks cruise on the M. S Oslofjord. to Europe. They left New York on July 511. visiting Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Scotland, and France. They spent awcek in the last named officer commanding the 21st Field Ambulance. R.C.A.ivI,C.. husbeen notified his company won the ‘it. Johns Ambulance First Aid As- sociation District shield, it was learned yesterday Held last April, ,four teams from Military District vNo. 6 were entered in the com- petition. Five silver medals were I’ sent to Colonel Blake by the As- sociation which will be presented to the Charlotteiown team at A later date. The team is composed of sergeants Alfred I-lead, A. Richard. Robert King. Frank “Bunk" Gallant and Corporal John Mccarville. I-"UNER.AI.—-The death occurred suddenly’ in his home in Springfield, Lot 67, of Mr. Patrick Lambe. on August 22nd. The funeral which was attended by relatives and friends was held on Thursday morn- ing to St. James Churob. Summer- fiald, where Requiem High Mass was oelebmted by Rev. Phelan Mc- Kerina P. P., assisted by Rev. Basil Groken. St. Theresa's, who also conducted the services at the grave. Mr, Lambe was seventy-seven years of awe. and leaves to mourn one son Herman on the homestead. Sister Marv Almeda. St. Paul. Minn. also two sisters, Mrs. Patrick Kelly, Fort Augustus and Mrs. James Scott. G-rafton. Mass, The pallbear- ers were. Messrs Peter Dalghuh. Thomas Huzrhes. Everette Haslam, James Ci-oken, Harry Hughes and H. E. I~fa.slam.—-R. GIRL IS VICTIM OF HOLD- UI’—Cha.tlotteiown police said last ldrowned when an accident occurred, NEW PRINCIPAL —- Mr. Aihoii A CONSTANT READEB—'1‘he Roberts Milton. has btmi appoint- ed Principal of York School. TO VISIT 01.1) Il0lVIE—M.rs. Cottrell. Boston, is expected to visit her old home at York after an absence of 42- years. she is a sister of Mr. Robt. D. Crockett. ORGANIST ARIIIVES —- Prof. John Inch. Mus. Bad. recently en- gaged organist for the Charlotte- town Baptist Church has arrived in Charlottetown. Prof. Inch comes here from Saint John, N. B WEATHER I<‘0llE('-AST — For Septeim-ber—l to 3 unsettled; 4 to 7 cloudy and warm: 8 to 10 thunder showers; 11 to 13 clearing and cooler; 14 to 17 heavy rains; 18 to in fair and warm, 22 to 23. cloudy 24 to 28 cloudy with some rain; 29 to 30 frequent. showers ROOFFIRE -_A spark from the flue on the roof of "Comfort siderable terday afternoon, before being extinguished by firemen. A port- iori of the roof was cut away and an adaptor hose used. l he Lodge", King Street, caused con-i damage, about 1.30 ves—‘ i A very pleasant evening was spent at Mr. Earl lugs. when Eli number of friends gathered to so ' faiewell to Melva I.-iind, Mt. Her- bert, who is entering the Priiicei Edward Island Hospital to take up‘ the nursing Lofessioii, Miss Lurid was preserite with ii very beaut- ful Bath Robe and a purse of money VISITING IN CITY-— Mi‘ Jdllll S. Lewh of Toronto. ietircii lI|'.lll- li ‘r_ of the Bank of Nova Scotia is visiting Cliarlottstoivn his na- tive city after an absence of 25 years, Mr Lewis is the son of the late John Lewis of the old firm of Poole and Lewis. and entered the employ of the Bank of Nova Sco- tie here. and has since been in their service in several provinces. Mr. Lewis is visliinz his sister Mrs. R. M. Johnson of the Charlotte Residence. HRS. IRVING CAMPBELL j_.?_..__ And I heard a voice from Heav- en saying: Verily, Blessed are the dead which died in the Lord from henceforth yea saith the Spirit, that ihcy may rest from their labors and their works dc follow them. The Montague Church of Christ sustained a great loss on Aug. 3rd v.liich date marked the closing of the beautiful life of Mrs. Irviniz Ciunlpbell, Reared in the truly Christian home of her pm-- James B. Stew- _ ‘a home wizcre re- ligion wus aliviniiz. vital thing. In early girlhood Mrs. Campbell was baptized into Christ, and re- mained true to the faith The body of Arable Mi!cLeod was brought home from Baton Rouge, Louisania for burial at his old home in Victoria west on Tuesday. The funeral was held yesterday after- noon ln the Presbyterian Church R.e_v. John G. Murdock officiating. .he late Mr. Macbeod was work- ing for a steel ccnstruction Co. erection: 21 bridge across the Missis- 5113131 River and on August 24th was :__?___ Particulars were not available. Mr. Mncbeod fell from a plank and was drowned in the river and two com- Plnions who were with him sLm;~,i( ii boom and were instantly killed The body was ciccoman ed home by an employee of the company. Mr, MUTF8)’. His sister, Miss Annie Mac. Leod. of Augusta, Maine, also came home for the funeral, . -acLeod had been in the United states for about 20 years. He W35 43 Years of age and unmarrlcd. He leaves his mother, Mrs, Harriet MiwL2cd of Victoria. west, five brothers and four sisters. Roderick and Alexander at Victoria west: Donald at Wellington; and sterling and Lowell of Lowell. Mass. The sisters: Jessie. Carmen. Mary and Annie all reside in the states. WEDDING BELLS--A very pret- i wedding was solemnlzed at St. ooephs hurcli, Kelly‘; Cross on Wednesday. August lmd when Mar- Mfit Ellen. daushter of Mr. and came the bride of Patrick Aeneas son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Pei/El’! Murray. Tyrone. The ccmmony was‘. erformed by Rev. Wm. Mccabcl Baring the celebration of Mius, hymns were pleasingly rendered by Mrs. Bennett Trainer accompanied by Miss Mary Mcxcnnn. The bride country befoze sailing from Cher. mgm no Brresgs had been made bour."-. mi Aiiizusi lllhv M°ndai’- in connection with an aiiemoied, MT-V 3<’"“’"”i find h9l' 5°“ DEV“ hold-uo here Tuesday night. Miss and Miss Margaret Bencabauvh, Winnjfred wh,e1B_n_ 15_ymr_01dl who recentlv arrived from Sim daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Thom- Martinez. California, arrived on the Tclnnrl by motor car. and left for Mrs scanneil‘s summer home in (}eorvet.nwn. David will leave in a- bout two iveeks to rPsumt’ his law course at Harvard Univers‘tv, and lilac other: will rsmam at Gie'~rge- end of as Whelim, Charlottetown. told po- lice that when she returned home late Tuesday night she was grasp- ed by the shoulders by two men who demanded mcney. No one was i in the house at the time and it i was in darkness, The girl said she ' t.o‘d the men to “go and take it." 5 The men entered the room, she said. and she ran to a. nelght.-oi-kl house and telephoned h‘:e pollc° town p'c‘mbly until the September. THURSDAY Police seardied the house but‘ ‘ I ATTENDED FUNERAL-Mr£.Pai-l Mind no on?’ Nothl'i~ hid ‘r-nl , rick Kelley, Fort Augustus. attended ' NR9“. I chmkup "3V98J9d- The lvlrl was unable in viva la f‘6§(‘.l’iD- tlon of the men. Polioe believed the men had been surprised in the act of burrilvrlzing the rrirtmeriti the funeral of her oro_..her trio late Mr. Lambe of sprhigfield, and is lspending a few gays in the vicinity Jvisiting :c‘.i1l.lVOS and frlend.:.—R.. wore a blue dress with while acces- sories and carried it bouquet of flowers. The bride was attended by her sister Alice, who wore pink with wliiic accessories. The groom wns sufpported by Mr. Maurice McQuaid. , A tor the wedding ceremony tho, bridal party motored to the homo of i the hr.de’s parents where a dainty wedding breakfast was served. In the evening a sumptuous Wfdflill”. zupper was served at Whi(ll abou‘ fcurty relatives of the bride and Rroom were present A very enjoy- able evening was spent b m.ux~lc and singing after wh'ch all, return- ed to their homes wishing the young couple many long years of‘ happy wedded life, ' —I{ANDICRAI-‘T GUILD — The‘ Prince County Handicraft Gulldi which has been functioning slimm- mer expects to bring their activities! to a close for the summer months‘ ————-— “"4 “"3 h°1d‘“D “F35 m°T‘€'iY W in the near future A met-tin will) Mrs. Gordon Cooke is spending "’7hb”" ‘"9 “"1 Wile may made be called when the different ‘com- a few days with her sister-llh their set-away. mittees will submt their reports. law, Ms. Reuph Jenkins, Char- -*-'—€-—~ The handicraft shop on Centrall latte-swii, before entering the Prince 1-‘tuuAv Street in charge of Miss I-ioughton Edward Island Hospital where she ’I_lI*;‘;J1>§I<*n Guile izh Lsufileus. ulvllsas will undergo a. minor opzratlon. __v;ur-rgnxoox 1-35.. 1 d.l E On Says H e on Her many friends in Kenslnawn ies of Montague unimi Thcfhugcii l "°°"°d ‘"95 ‘"9 “‘° °'“‘’‘ ““'“‘°' sincerely wish her a speedy and held a. very successful afternoon ‘‘°“ ‘‘“°‘ many “‘‘‘’‘B ""3" 5°“ ‘W’ successful recovery. tea. on Friday at the Miznge. The °’{,3fi’51““,',‘f'“' 5"°“"‘““ ff‘ .’“3“~ —-—— pl‘OC‘;'\‘ds which were very gratify- 3,0 e 05*," r°“L“d met “awn” ADDRESS ND i>iu:sai\mi- in: are in mi of the w. M. 3-1,. ‘,8 p,",., Q? ‘,f "P “T 5”" ' 'I'I‘0N--On Friday evt-Thins’. August ___.__ {M3, f“ 1;; SUV’ *1 3*} W,‘ P’ 3'93’ . -svmmm WEDDING — The 5 °‘"‘ “ “Q” “V W‘ 25th. the members and friends of the Trycn Baptist Young People’: Union 1g1azho'ed in their spocioul church all to ilU.‘l0f' one or their marriage took place at Outlook}: Sa.sk.. this month of two gradu-‘i ates of the University of sask- I valued members. Mi,-Ls Elizabeth atchewen says the Saskatoon sm- N-alder. Prior to ilEl' departure from . Phoenix. the bride being Miss l their mdsi, Miss Nelder is ln.v- [Eileen Kennedy. daughter of Mr. lng shortly for the Ottawa City and Mrs A. A. Kennedy of Out-’ Hospital. and the good wished of I look and the oomMr.O. A. Whea- I her many friends follow her. The. on. son of r. and Mrs A. J. . president. Mi-s. Otto Johnson then f Whsaton of suntoon. formerly of asked Miss Nelder to take the out i lafurrfiy Harbor North. While Mr and rs. C. A whnwn were on t'1eir honeymoon (iii to the Marl- timea they visited th of Mrs. Wheatonlz grandmothem, Mrs. Maoxenzfle of Pugwash. N. 8. and Mrs. James Kenncdv of Murray Harbour North, P. E. 1'. While in Montuue they were the guests of . J. I}. From. bride. Island friends join with lhogciin snloluioon ‘iii’; W.8hing tn? ,m\I cou omuiy my yeuzao «on ma. - u. l of honor while Janie Thomas rel/:1 the addmu and Elsie fl‘:-ancla made the presentation of ii ovely lnlf.iIl- lcd travellin case. Miss Nolder than thanked all or their kindneu in her usual capable manner, The . ain- dcr of the evening was spent in games and iioclnl intercourse. After which the oung India of the soci- ety Ierved unch. Meeting closed by i all joining hundsdnnd 8lI‘l§II1;"'A'l§d lane. 9." an prayer e . plain, . 'n’itu. , .uomini were told that t e back mind was made of silver {ox comb ngs. It was so finely worked that ii had all the €.hDDe8I‘8"I;Ce of gpwsoveln ru . Itdwu e we of a nci am an woman, and the tlence required to spin the comb rigs and prepare them for hooking was simfily re- markable. There win a sma de- whi‘('ElI;i blended“ vary at}:- cl. y w the no -Ii-ey c - kround. The design was worked in wool. The rug was ndgood size ‘and very mcdemtel rice . Among oth- er nierestl h ngg to be seen was a canoe made from the bark of a tree. This was the work of native Indiana. There were men other lovely things including w carving A; the tourist season handi- p will soon close down, is I'|fh8’1' I. pity. as many It plcuani’. Iftomoon could be iipent hm which {quid prove of educa- , V rs. Walter Toole, Green Road be-f M ‘ 11855 meeting. lwzll be the guest of the Guardian had a pleasant call es- terday from Mr. Joseph P. Aft eck of Lawrence, Ma.-.s., who iii return- ing home after 9. vilali, to lug niyuve Province. Mr. Affleck in renewing his subscription said “he hadn't missed his _Guardian in 21 years." showing a, complete reversal of form Liter being routed 11-3 in i ‘.he fourth game of the series Dc.- minians baseball yesterday earned the right to meet Summer- side All-suns for the intcrmediate DRSGORU title of the Liiland as they turned back the Victories 8-2 in the f'L'th and deciding game of the nix‘. bitter baseball series ever .'.'l..’lg€’.l in this Island province. HOLE-IN-0NE—Bei.ty Luge of Charlottetown ascended into golfdom‘s hall of fame yes- terday when she scored a hole-in- one at the Belvodere course here. Miss Largel; drive found the cup on the 135-yard sixth hole. She was playing with Mrs. Bagnall of Charlottetown TO ATTEND S. 0. E. MEET -- :\Ie,=.srs. Jack Webster, I-Iammond Ford. Alvin Ford, Ray White, Nel- son Robblnson, Lou Diamond. Her- bort Thorne and l=‘redSmli1hmem- bars of the local Sons of England Lodge are leaving today for Saint John, N. B, They will take part in a sons of England old home rxeek in the New Brunswick city. TO STUDY FOR PRIESTHOOD —Mr. Ray Murnaghan. son of Mrs. John Murnaghan, Pownsl street, loft yesterday for New York, where he \ 'll ciilrr the Mo-nast».-;y of the Pi iilst. Fathers to take up his stud 5 for the Priesthood. For many years a faithful Altar boy at St. Dunslaifs Basilica he was on Wednesday night, presented with a com))limc'niarv address read bvIAri-‘~ur Griffith and presented Wil R in tho Assembl Basilica .V The City Council yesterday, at an DREIAUK. 20th, 1939 to e.mergciicy mczting, rescinded a re- solution passed on Au.:{. 24 granting permission to the Imperlaloll Com- pany to erect a filling station at Manning " ....\l MAimiAc.;._-S I .....______Q nm.L-iuici\'a.azii-r, ti‘; Baturdav. August 26: 1933535‘-9 oi J. H. Bishop, Ethel 1,9 ' 5" Rev, 1719 in ltobcrr Jug ham of_Fret1eri(~toIi, A ll‘ .~ ~ dllv. Jiilv 35”, W, -In ban‘ EV‘?1.‘»'n Cllflfgllinmphml Ernest Cudmore, BIRTHS DOWNE-Al U10 p Hospital. Aug 25 in Edward Downc daughter, ‘R’: 5 Island W’ 3?‘-ll .\lrr, S<ii1Yh;‘.ny-_ & ROPE}: —-At Hospital, Aug Mrs. Fred Roper, son. the P F 27, In My Shnrwwl island Mrs wall fillcvl purse by Francis Hospital M2.-Dciialrl. the function being held and Mrs. Hall of the noon. BER.NARI)~AL FiT'(' 939 HOUSTON’ -Al the P E I, Hospital, Aug, 23, 3 D la“ 6. Gilbert II0ll5i(f)>l'l.r M" daughter " ‘ MACD‘0\'Al.|‘I-I l , rliuzust 29. 193l).“i<i! ].\l.-‘I McEN".I"<‘R,\'._,A y Mrs. N. W. Marl(idri:rn M Lot 48 Auizmg 23 1939 .n”M', GM‘ Mo"Pii-lmrii iii.’-, v A son —i'P;iti-int pip“... pm“. MACNFYVIN--.Ip 31,, n,=,., CW Hospital. Aim 2 my ‘ ""' Mrs. Wallace Z\TZ|(“-"‘\,"| q‘,1a.,g.._ er ’ ‘- MURRAY-—Al iho l on Aug. l". F‘i‘cd Mill .,., PAYNTER.-At Prince County Hos. Ml‘. v Walter Payntcr, FIf'1".ili’:i,a§\1d_£)I;~“:. i0\\ll Au; _ ,'n_ to Mr. and Mrs Doiiald Ber- the southeast corner of Kent and “mdi 35°“ Povmnl Streets. and passed a motion r.-‘using the company's appIIcaflon_ The rcsoluiion was moved by Councillor Blanchard and second- ed by Councillor Hennaeaseiy and naascd‘ on the casting vote of His Worship Mayor Faster. The vote stood: Ayes——Council- lors Holman, Hennessey, I3,ngh~ ard and Dougan. Nays—Counclllors McKee. Lap. thorn, Clmiidle-r and McIntyre, ( \’A(‘|l'l‘ CLUB TO HOLD BIG DAY-—A meeting of the Summer- side Yacht Club was held on Wed- l‘i‘.‘.Sd‘If/ evening when final 5;. ranzénients were made for their 93091‘--ill"? program on Laboiir Day. The committee in charge have e\'(‘l')'LlllIlg in readiness. Numerous prizes are being given for ch. va.rAous events. Not since the days of the Summerslde exhibition has §uch a bang up program been set. Flie mchtsriien are getting their boats ready for the racing which is scncduled for one o'clock. Yachts- nwn imiii all over the Marltunes are making the Summerslde Club and sriidlng a good representation Sergeant Ryan, who is always to the fore when there are any wate: aports is lending a hand which assures success. The program is be- ing put on to raise funds for the bl!‘ hortliumbcrland annual meet, which is to be held in summer- side next year.-S, annual Tlie meetin ol the Maritime Council of 311} Roman Catliolic Hospital Association of United States and Canada was COIICI\l(«Ied here yesterday with 3 Ioullfl fable discussion on hospit- al problems. Mother Iirnatius of 01806 B85‘. N. 5.. and sister Anna Seton of Hi!-lllalf resided at the round table discusa rm. Lectures tdoay included Dr, J, F'_ Batu: of Glace Bay who spoke on fnew drugs" and Dr. J. D. - Guigan of Charlottetown who Iod- vanced suggestions on how has- pi‘.'.a could aid in the eradication s"cial diseases. Dclcgiztes appointed to attend the meeting of the Canadian Hos- pital Council to be held at Tor- onto in September were Sister Anna’ Seton, Halifax, Mother Ignatius, Glace Bay and sister at Stanislaus. Chatham, N. B. Pre- sident Sister st. Paul of the Cross. Glace Bay. presided at the busi- ARRANGEMIZNTS FOR SIR PERCY EVERE'I‘T'S VISl’I‘—-I"inal rirrangements were completed yes- l_3l‘dBy afternoon at a meeting pre- si:ic;l over by President Palmer, of the Executive of the Provincial 3.‘/v Scouts Association for the ‘it on Monday of sir Percy ' II‘nDCI'li1I Chief met by rep- of the Association at 1:45 a. m. ma. after Borden Boy Scouts. driven to summersldr. where he Prince County District Association at luncheon at the residence of Dis- trict President and Mix. A. R. Brennan. Later he will be the zueat of the Hon. Premier Camp- bell ht tea at hh summer‘ resi- tlfince at Stanley Bridge. In the -venliig Sir Pei-cv will be guest of the Boy Scout Executives Provin- inspecting August 28th, 1939, Cormack . ’I‘UPLIN—At. 1939, Mrs. Rt-‘lwrcii 0! the late Thos 90 years. McCORMACK—- AL ,\ii-iitirriin an Frederic): Da visnzi Clhungking Chiiiii. ill ese 'I‘urkest.'in. (’0llfl(’(‘fS at my place with ll Moscow. cial District. and Group, at dinner in the Charlottetown Hotel. At 9 p. in. II reception will be held in the hotel when Sir Percy will meet Scouts and Giiidoi-, in addition to committees and officials. On Tues- day forenoon, Sir Percy will be introduced to leading citizens, and at half past twelve will be guest speak-t-r at a luncheon of scout and Guide executives and the various service clubs. Later Blr Perrv will leave by plane for I-Iallfnx. ‘ «-1 why H/WE DE.»i'I'1IS _ MoC0ltMA(.‘K--At. l’vloiit:n~.‘.o /m Mrs Nril J .\i:. (nee Mn , .\I.'lC‘Kll‘.IlO.’?’_ 19. Txiii, ll widow '1' ' , nzrj Miircn tn .'\:i:u,<» R All8'lI5t 28(1) um, Mi‘: Neil J. MOCOHHECK (rice Marv MarKin- DOD.) ACORN-—A‘ 50 (“ri" City on August :7 2 aid Acorn, aged QR i.._ MURPHY. (ii (I f A dti’ . A 3:. 1939, Mrseliifl A CROZIER - A‘ Salli‘ .lri}ir‘.. an August 26. 1939. w H C no aged 77 years, I DIXON -—At lhc Pl'.lli'l‘ Ediiart Island Hospital on Aiigi:s1 22, L939 Norman Roy, 3 1-2 _w-nr ml son of Mr and Mrs. R-is Dnnii n.’ Klngsboro. DAVISON—At Cll."ll'ii.1'* .0’-\'ll Oil 'I’l'iursrla_v Aug. 3:, .. ill year, llani. Cm‘ the ill‘ Ru sinn lint 30 Mounl Allison Universilg 5cli(.iol of Fine ‘ANS Prof. Stanley Kiwi". “-3- 5;. A. R. W. A., A, R. (‘.. Dirt-clc . Courses ill Llrriuiiiizil trait. Lantismiiv‘. 9“ 14"" “ n . Mural Pnlniimz, lrmirss i i . . M r fl. ‘ ArtAppreC1fllll\li, ll.i,.i.ir a f‘. ‘ Pottery l\‘Iflkll‘.[I. iii no Pziii , . r ' lflfi i 'ng, Wl’fI\'l:‘l1 .\l- ll. "WV 1 Wood CRl‘l'lll" F‘ l l Bachelor of Fit‘ granted to ilio.-o . _ fuuy compIe‘p tlir foil!‘ ‘ 1 course in Fllic ,\:'r:~ 7'” also granted : First Term Biwill-* “" Riv Write for Bill?“-“ ‘*7 “W sACl(VII.l.l~I, N. I1 l Your Eyes? ‘ symP"‘"“ M MW 3[‘l'\'|(‘l' re '5‘? of uP¢|’*°“°° ‘mi ' [f you are hnvln I P“ wllh refncilnl S"'‘"‘"' I I I I I I __ d m<<,<0 2: §.'.'.'i'.'...?’1 - .- IIIIIL 1"" moral!‘ or 1"‘ cm In and ill!”-‘-‘ “’ flcullieih 3, F, Hutchesoi -"fjSON~ -_~._.._’. .. -. -. -. .,._- ,-.- I.-.-,. _-_._-_\n_ G. F. IIIITK