\ 1 _1{AGE gnu Colin NEWS BUDGET ma OUR sarun THE QJIARLQTIFIOYVN _ .GUAR_D_LAP .. ” ._.____._. SEPTEMBER 16.1939 MONDAY - -RETURNED T0 sulvrluaa- I SlDE—Rev. J. B Wi.'son and family have returned to Summer- side after spe:n.d.ing their holidays 1:1 Halifax and other points in the lvialitinies, B . —A’I‘TENDED CONVENTION .. Messrs. Lindsey Wlllett, W. A. Our- ti’: and Dr. Hillard Clark. Sum- n1-.‘rsidc aitenldsd the annual con- " Lion of the Maritime Y's Men, v. :h was held recently in Pred- ezlcton, N. B. S. -—wa‘nn1.\'c.—nr:LLs- A quiet Irdchng wa. solcmliiz/ed on Wed- rl ‘ Ski)-(‘II)i.)(‘r 6th at the home George Ayers, spring Strect, .~ ivheli iic united in marriage. ti Thelma Mitchell of 0'Lea.ry 11 Mr. R.1lp11 Miller of MacNeiils' .\i1is. Tllc young couple will make H1911‘ hclnc .11 M21cNeills' Mills, 1:114»;-2 lllvzr 11y II'l€l‘l(is wish them 1;1u.'l1 illiilpll‘ cl. bl‘ ii 3- 1 —Fl'.\'l£RALI7 SERVICES-— The f:l11:r.1l crvic-cs for Mr, Fred B. held on Thursday af- om the United Church 11 Corner and was very nlivtl Rev Dr. Murray ..e service. the 0.301: as- hymns and Mr. sang with tym- " feeling “The Garden " The pail bearers were: (li‘mvli?. Rufus Mc- ~ Allen. Percy Gamble, lillt and Roy McLean. S. Ry AT (‘ARDIGAN - A. MacDonald & : burglarized in S.1turdz1_v morn- was dl ‘ovc ed was Cpsntd Sat- guincd entmnce y forcing open one :'.1 the rear of the a quantity of dry . c14arct.t:s, etc hav- .to‘. 11 Lil“ CTIFII register f’Illl" to l1a\'c been zifled. P. from the vient are on the 1.:1nis. The nature l ry Ls. similar to that 1 ' ed at McGowan’s~ Ltd. l.l.111:1lr scv:=ral weeks ago. !'.i'I-if"-I.‘.R\' 1 (VJ ms‘ of Musscs Lldy and Flor- I"m:1n of Victoria. The s“r- tcd by the Pastor. -on a11d was heid of Miss Lidv Inman . be. 1 an inv d for some and for a numb-e: of rela- and friends in the vicinity. '1'; wlion-1 were Mr. John In- , Mrs. Henry Inman, Mrs. ph Stllrdy. Mrs. Elizah Purdy. l of Lhrm over ninety ‘years of a::.l Mr. Donald Muzchison. " and Mrs Robert Macvittie ' . well over their elghtieth year, tile total years being five hundred and thirty-five PRISONICR JOINS I.'P—A - at ill? Queens County Jail Look acivantagc of the tic- of -leave provided by a recent. r—'1n-council, it was learned last -7 -1-, .-3 21:- 2. The ticket-of-leave is granted pl‘l50l’l€l'5 under provinclalstatutes Em enl1.=' 1:1‘ mliltary service. The nncr iral serving a nine-month c tor a criminal offence and .<r:l up .~.:< months against 1. It was uliderstood an of- ‘ of the Prohibition Act now 2 time l1ad applied for papers notlicr was “thinking it over." all for i":Ci‘ll1tS for military 3 ll ~r<-. brought a quick response ’ 1 many on tlic unemployed rolls rftlclals said. Also many men he l'o:Ls laboruig on relief pro- :;1s zlgllfd o11 for home defence. A pretty marriage was solemn- ! rd :1‘. st. Georges Chlicli on Sep- .. 1‘ ti ‘.\'l1cn Miss Catherine Mac- non (itIllgi‘i'.€‘l‘ of Mr. and Mrs. .11:~c-stalls MacKinnon of St. (' \:';c's became the bride of Mr. Joseph Campbell, son of rd Mr:. William Campbell of Wiimvn. ’ie was attended by her "(‘lf1 MacKinnon, t-he groom n l_V supported by his brother :15 Campbell. Alter the mar- e ft wedding breakfast was ser- at the home of the bride after- ihcy left for a motor trip re- 1'' in '-he evening to the home of the crrrym xvherc slipper was ser- ycrl and I most enjoyable evening slit-lit. The bride wore a long white sat- in dross and yell and carried a bo- cm‘ The britlctzmaid wore long pink 1 '1)" rirrs. and white hat and a‘so iIII!‘lf‘fi a hoqlict. I.%I..\NDER APPOINTED I~'orn1c1~ Representative Thomas l’..1t.r111.~m of Winchester and it ‘~ "I A. McDonald of Quincy, were An. 'l(‘n1l’ll.f‘fi Thxlrstiay by Gov. Sal- t 111 to serve on the special v 111111: ‘on which will supervise ]')l‘3iimlnnry work of oonst.ruct- :.’;\\‘£i‘a-2'3 plants for ridding ton hatbor of pollution, it was . zouncccl at the State House. ’1'1cy vvrre appointed to five-year l/‘rml with annual salaries of $4000. Ticy will serve with Eugene C. I'Iilil.l'Tlflll. chairman of the Metro- noiifan District Oammission; J F D:ver, sewerage engineer or 1h'- mission: and Arthur D. . chief engineer oi’ the state ... heal‘.'h dep<1*tment,—Bos‘.cn l rilcl. Mr. McDora'd is a native of Cnictlmlia. PE. Island and pres- rritlv a mcm-bar of the City Council i2? 1. rt Qlllrcy. Mass. He is in the c-;.‘=v11Et.* mnnilfactiirinl l7uSl’?l~°SS. iming pr.1p1-ietcrr of the Willard Granite and Polishing Co. ENJOY!’-3|’) VISIT T0 ISLAND- Mr and Mrs Harold Riley. 30' cnmpaiiled by Mrs. Riley‘: sisters lV'1-.-.. Rucl Smith and Mrs. Harry Emit of North Attleboro. Mass. l*it Friday en route h-cme after a drrli~.l1l.fui tour of the Island Thrv vi.=1t.~d many places of inter- cst while here including the Con- l°(I(‘.l‘f\UC"‘i Chamber where they sinned their names and had the "tenure of meeting many mem- E.-rs of ihe- legislature. They were much taken up with the Experi- mental Fiarm. Mr. Riley is in the real estate and jewellery manu- facturing business. While in Char- lntt.3f,0W‘n they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Doyle. Mrs. nsyl-2 was fonnerlv employed with 111,- Riley ramly some years no in North Attleboro. Mass. and they were very pleased to renew hlielf acquaintance with Mrs. 130.710 0" rt: 11 " ' fiigrnit dI:c‘de:f to visit the Tn'and and was overly pl?!-96 ‘V131 N‘ trip to this Garden imo. Kelly of Albany. P. E. 1. .. N(:‘.—- 1. Mr . T. W ldri turned Brownsiow. younxut son of Mrs. wedgiggfiguvgglggfuzed :31 Aféiiit to acoveheago andjgfihows Bglefie im— and the late Mr. John Richardson- 30th at the Presbyterian Manse. ovement after A very serious Smith. now of Slouflh. Bucks. Enl- S'side, Rev. Wm. Verwolf officiatin ighwsy accident. 13nd- when Miss Dorothy Beltlg Cglgi be’ -——— 1 L038 R-W91‘ became 8 9 0 IN BOMBAY—-Fri Prl . gar Bl}Vii.‘l1l1amT§\aOi’§i1eapSpt;W:ll‘1€ ofc%l:pl'li; lnilwaréihalsland will l:Ki?1t.3i'lestAidx;f:(‘: ex-:1U:1Enj2rL C 1‘ 89- 0 Y t. M): Cham ‘- ' ' hgve the best wishes of lnglufl of 12:“ 15“ received wo‘;)-clout,-0;?‘ her “m°h W“ h’ fly “mm”: W" friends in their journey through life together. Dr. Wcndall MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald arrived in Charlotte- town Saturday night from London, »England. Dr. MacDonald, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. P. .1. MacDonald of this City with his wife were two days at sea o11 the S. S. Empres of ‘Britain enroute to Quebec when ‘news was received that war was Edeclared. The ship sailed a zig-zag icourse to avoid submarines and lD0k ‘considerably longer than the reg- ,ular crossing time. in making the l trip. A quiet but pretty wedding wal solemnized here on Tuesday W011‘ lng at 9.30 when Mary Evélyn lAccrn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. 1F‘. Acorn was united in the mill’ ibonds of matrimony to Lloyd Ki.- chcllcr Archer, son of _M1'. and Mrs. ’C F. Archer. at Trinity Manse by ‘the Rev. Lewis Murray. Thel bride ‘ was attended by Miss Pauline LePB»8e .while the groom was supported by Harold Maihie on. Mr. Archer is a m€mb9r of the No. 6 District‘ Sig- On Monday morning, July 24th. there passed peacefully away to his eternal Test. at the Wnlu'_en Mem- orial Hospital, Everett, Mass, Frank PAINFUL ACCIDENT — Arthur Brown York. who h misfortune to break his l-‘.3 is do- ing as well as can be expected. ter, Miss Helen Champion, who is on a scholarship tour to Australia, that she has arrived safe- ly at Bombay. India. -5 R. 1:‘. (Bob) Holman yesterday won the golfing championship of the Charlottetown Golf Club when he stroked his way to a 3 and 1 vic- tory over J. A. 1Andy) Likely in the final 36 holes of match play for the title played over the rolling greens and fairways of Belvedere. ——'l‘0 COMPLETE COU'RSE— Miss Marjorie Maccallum. who has been on the teaching staff of the Summerside High mhool for some time has been granted leave of absence for one year to enable her to complete her studies at Mount Allison University for a B. A, degrce. Miss Maccallum will leave for Sackvllle, N. B., this morning.-S Two ccmpaiiies of Prince Edward Island Highlanders (Black Watch) regiment in camp here entrained last night for mainland points. They were “C" and “D" Compan- 11als.Thr-. Guardian joins Wllh & host of fl‘1(‘ll(‘iS 111 extending con-[ . gratulations and best wishes to the young couple, both of wh0m ale from Charlottetown. map IN MONTREAL — There passed away in Montreal on Sat- urday last Vesta Fisher, beloved wife of Dr. Harold C. Hcdg-50“~ formerly of this City. Doctor and Mrs. Hodgson were married on the Isle of Man dluring the Great War, and on their return to Canada. have spent considerable tune on the Island. Mrs H<‘.dl_“!son's many friends here will regret to learn of her early pissing She leaves to mourn besides her husband, one son, Ronald of Montreal and one brother, Mr, Stanforth Fisher of Winnipeg. The funeral will be held from St. Paul's Church, CI‘:.arlotte- town, ADDRESS ON TEMPERANCE —"I‘he Rev. Ben H_ Spence well known temperance lecturer from Toronto addressed a large and enlthusiastic assemblage at the Prince of Wales College auditor- ium last night. The speaker was introduced by the . Rev. flush Miller pastor of Trinity United Church, Charlottetown. Mr Spence gave an interesting and enlighten- ing address throughout sctrmalng the need of prohibition to curb the evils of the liquor traffic. He quoted Lloyd George as saying that the greatest M-emy to the allies in the last war was the liquor traffic. "Profits," he said. "is all the liquor traffic cared for and it is ruining the lives of our people." rsLANnr:izs—1fi".n_— The wed- ding of Miss Marion Ings of 240 ' [Battles St.. Brocloton. Mass. daughter of Mr. and lws. Cyrus- lngs of Prince Edward Island, and H. Daniel McGilils, son of Mrs. Katherine Mcgiilfiis of 1554 S. Main St.. Brockton, took place on Sat- urday evening. Auzust nineteenth. The couple were attended by Miss Constailce Ings, sister of the bride. and by Mr. James McGilils, '3rot11er of the bridegsoom. F\'>l.iow'lng t/he ceremony the couple left for the World's Fair at New York. and Ni- agara Falfs. M’£ss Ings has been em- ployed by ex-Mayor Mr. John S. Kent of Brockwn, and is a mem- ber of ‘=1rockwn's Ca'na,dlan Club. Mr. M<-Gillis is an owner of Brock- ton‘s leadi-nsz oil distributing and heating appliance firm. IN HOSPITAL-— Ralph John- stone of Charlottetown was in the Prince Edward Island Hospital last night with injuries received yes- terday when a light truck left the road and crashed into a. ditch. Hospital authozlties did not regard the conditici of Jcflinstone who suffzrcd multiple bruises as serious. The accident cccurred at l.l5 yes- terday morning at Cherry valley Corner. The van failed to make the short turn and left the pavement ‘over-turning in the steep ditch. ‘The car landed on the hood and lrollcd up against a nearby teln- ‘ phone pole. The machine was pm- osrtling towards Charlottetown and it is understood to belong to Falconwood Hospital. It was bad- ly damaged. TUESDAY On Sunday morning Sept. 3rd. 1939 the people of the community were grieved to hear of the passing of Mrs. John McCa.rdie Middle- ton. in her 74th year. The death took place, after a short illness. in Prince County Hospital, where she was nursed with loving care by her daughter Margaret. The death occurred at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Thursday last of Charles A. Warry eng'neer at the Market Building aged 58 years. A son of Mrs. and the late George Warry the deceased was for a number of wears employed in tI‘.‘.e engineers department of steamers sailing to omdgn ports. flnallrv accepting the position at the Market. Building where he ful- fillctil his duties to the satisfaction of a , IS MISSING —List/ed among the Aihenia missing. was Miss Muriel Fraser of New York. a niece, of Arthur 8. Neal of Halifax. Miss F‘:-sser,da,urzl1ier of Mrs. James Fraser nf New York. fnrmverly Miss Edith Neal of t1‘.‘fs city, left be.‘ home on August 28 for a five weeks tour of the Old Country. Learning that at the outbreak of war she cut her visit short and booked passags home relatives im- mediately inade inquiry and iam- ed that she was a panseneer (m the ton-pedood Finer Athenia, For the past week every effort has been made to iomte Miss Frfi-991 Among the mirvivors but has met with no sucnl-.35. Her name was in the lint of missinlv ts- mga on satin-dsv. ——H!~lllM! Ohronicie. Miss Fraser hu many friends and 1-lnuves in ur- iottetcwn. Her father real!‘-ed I'l‘!'C At one time hefng 5 promlrien man been “‘ came an engineer on the ‘l lcs. (.‘0l"lll)0'~‘8(I principally of Prince anrti King's County boys Huge crowds were at the station to se-‘ the "Kilties" off. They were piped from the parade grounds to the Major Travers of Sumtmersidc comlnaluls "C" Company and Mrljor _ station by the Pipe Band. I 1 W. J. McDonald “D" Company. ; Thme rcrn-.-lining companies (‘amp here, I-Idq. "A" and “B 1 Companies are expected to leave} for the mainland later this week.l The “Kllt.ies" last, night travelled, by special train. 1 COW FALLS INTO WELL-A rather unusual accident occurred at Winslow about 6.30 Sunday evening when Mr. Stephen Holroyd was wat- ‘ ering his cattle. It appears that one’ cow charged at another causing the latter to fall head first down the t-wcnty-foot well. Mr. Holroyd im- mediately scurried down the water, pipe and secured the cow's head‘ above the water until he could get help. Immediately a crowd gathered on the scene and were successful in raising the animal to the surface after a couple of hours work with block and tackle. Bossy was none the worse for her experience and‘ quite calmly walked over and fin-‘ ished her refreshments when she came to the top. 1‘ -—KILLED IN TRAIN ACCID- EN’l‘—Mrs. Maynard Schurman r-e—‘ celvcd the sad news yesterda of the death of her brother John . Beat- 1 tie in a, railway accident on sun- ‘ day night. Mr. Beattie was about 65 years of age and was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beattie of Summerside. He left his native province about 30 years ago and be- and Maine railways. He was on his usual run on a passen er train on Sunday night when e accident happened. Although no , definite géarticulars have been received it 15 lieved the train was crossing a bridge, when the bridge ave way and the engine was dashe into the water. Mr. Beattiefig companion also lost his life. Besides his wife, who was formerly Mis Lottie Clark a sis- of Mr. Edgar Clark of Summer- side there are left to mourn i-M89 sons and one daughter, as well as Mrs. schurman and another sister. Miss Grace Beattie who lives near her brothers‘. family at Somerville. Mass. No particulars of the funeral have been received. -5 MacDONALD - Mac,AUl.-AY -A very pretty wedding was solemniz- ed at St George's Church on Wednesday morning, August 3031. when Miss Bernadette MacDonald of Primrose was united in the holy bonds of Matrimony to M.r. Archi- bald F‘. MaoAulay of Midgell. Tihe wedding ceremony and nuptial mass was celeb'at<_*d by Rev. C. J. MacDonald. The )ride was beauti- fully gownled in a white silk crepe dress, her veil of net. was capped with a wreath of Lilies of the Val- ley. and she carried a bouquet of flowers. she was attended by hrr sister Tena who were peach chif- fon with hat to match. and car- ried a bouquet of mixed flowers. The groom was attended by his brother. Mr.’ Henry MacA1IlBY- 1m‘ mediately after tlhe ceremony breakfast was served at the home of tlh.-3 bride's mother. -Mrs. Alex C. MacDonald which was attended 3 >1 Master 5 ad the MAKING BIDW R COVEBY - -fireman at the market house to Boston [ . sided. Elect on of .1 The marriage took place recently .n the Church of at. James e Ap- ostle. of Montreal, of Ar Louise, isegand daughter of a l held from his lae residence,Sout.h- port Monday afternoon to Cross Roads Cemetery. Services at the house and grave were conducted Uy Rev. J. W. Havter. The pull bearers were: Messrs. cbu-lea Chandler, W. Chester 5. Melanie. Perlev Mutch, Leonard Wood. Wal- ter Jones, M. L. A., and caivm Wood. TRUCKS IN ACCIDEN'r—A heavy dump truck driven by Lester Campbell of Montague was in a col- lision with a lighter truck operated by Ray Guns of Greek River on Sunday night at Murray Harbor. The accident occurred at the short turn on Sharams Hill in the centre of the village. Both machines were badly damaged but none of the oc- cupants of either vehicle were in- jured. TERMINAL NEARING COM- PLETION—Work on the Wood Is- lands car ferry terminal is progres- sing rapldly and is nearing complet- anticipatcd that the contract will 'be finished by the end of October if the present European conflict ldoes not call for 11. halt in expendi- lture, The steel work on the newly built pier has been completed and 90 per cent of the dredging has been accomplished. The beach has been built up and is being left. to concil- date before the concrete sla-b will be laid. The ferry Seaborn which is scheduled to start operation be- tween Wood Islands and Caribou is being remodelled at present Mr. James Puilertnn was ap- pointed City Clerk at the regular monthly meeting of the Charlotte- town city Council last night. Hts appointment was for one year with a salary of $1800. the meeting de- cided. The pomticn he vlwates as cityfcreman and time keeper was filled by the _a;>pol:1tment. of 2-.:..’, Ivan Y_ Reddlli. now connect/-.d with the city's reliaf work. Other appoinrtrneliis made at last night's session included naming of Miss Avis Higgins as city ac- cotmtant and Mr. D. P. Archibald. C. A., as city auditor. Mr. Alfred Prizzell was made Fire Hall En- gineer. He replaces Mr. Harry Matheson who has retired because of ill health. Mr. Loruis Ranahan was named assistant e ineer. Alex A. McDonald and illiam Moran were appointed members of the Board of Appeal for Civic rates to act with City Recorder K. M. Martin as chaimiail. Mr. Robert wakelin was appointed till I! caused the re- cent death 0 Mr. Crtares Warry. _ J WEDNESDAY i -—LEGION suzcrs SLA’l‘E—'I'he ion it was learned yesterday. It '55 LAID 1'0 IlEST—- The funeral of the lore Mrs. Gerald D. Bursoyae 48, was held from her law 1 ldence Park Street yesterday afternoon. Service was oonducwd by the Rev. 0. Carlyle Webster And the Rev. Lewis Mun-Ay. Mb: 1.. sample sang A solo, “The old Rugged Cross". in. ferment was in the People‘: cemet- cry. service at the ave side was conducted by Roy. . Webster and Rev. Mr. Murra . Pallbearers were: Musrs. James urrie, Patrick Mc- 'I‘Ague, Michael Mooney, James lnrow, Walter Brehaut and Mr, Tay- or. REQUEST — A fox-men from Montfimie visited the city yester- ‘day to int:-View the Provincial Government in connection with tho grant for the Montague Annual fox-show. Owing to the cancelling of the various Exhibitions the mat- ter will be taken up with the Trea- sury Board and is left in s.bey- anoe for the time being, it was understood. Membe s of the dele- gation included: George McIntyre, W. A. Mel.-asenn. J. J. Stewart. Harry Davidson. Harry Lane. Mun- roe Bruce, A. 17' Campbell and Alan Mosher. WILL CONSIDER delegalti of The death occurred at 20 Stewart street on Sunday of _ . George s. Pearson, a popular employee of the Irwin Printing Co.. Ltd. after a short illness. Serving his apprenticeship in the old Examiner Job Punting Office the late Mr. Pearson was later em- ployed ln the Maritime Stationers, and for the past eighteen years with the Irwin Printing Co. A competent workman, and of a- somewfiat quiet disposition, he was a general favorite with all with whom he came in contact He was a member of St. Lawr- ence Lodge I. O. O. F., and a Past Grand Master in that Lodge. He leaves to mourn his loss. a widow. lo whom the Guardian ex- tends sincere sympathy. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon from the McLean Fun- eral Home under I. O. O. F‘. aus- pices. Services at the home and mve were conducted by Rev. Hugh Miller with the Oddfellows service also at ths grave. The pail beazers were: Messrs John Martin, Robert Rattray, David BEilf‘ilil’l’.‘, Thecdcre Sentner, George McLeod and I-I-s':1ry Mc- Pal-lane. Intennent was Cemetery. in the Peorpfeb WEDDED IN REGINA — By a ceremcny performed by Rt. Rev. Msgr. I-Iugbes, rector of Holy Ros- aty parish. Naturday. Sept. . Miss Mary Wynne became the bride of Edwin R. Teece, Regina. The at- tendants werc Mr. and Mrs. JA. Fraser. brother-in-law and sister of the bride. The bride wore a suit of beige wool crepe with brown trimmings, a smart brown felt hat and brown accessories. Her corsage was of Talisman roses. A recap- tlon was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Fraser. Gladio‘l and larkspurs were used in decoration in the living-room and sun loom. In the diziimz-roam the table. cov- ered with a lace cioth. was centred with the wedding cake while tall white tapers in silver holders and roses in silver vases completed the pretty decorations. M1-.1. FR. Doan presided over the tea table an». ar- ‘annual meeting ofthe ::;umnier5ide branch of the_ Canadian Legion was held last night in the town hall with a very large attendance. Mr. .Neli Durant retiring president pre- j offi Picsiderlt A. H. Corney; lst Vic:- , Pres1dent— L. W. Smith; 2nd. V1ce- : President ——Pat.rick Martiii, execu-[ tive —B. W. Robinson; Nell Durant and Patrick M.art.in. ' GETS WEPCI T‘ i On Wednesday mornins. July 19th ‘ the resident; or Eimwooa and vic- inity were deeply shocked to learn of the sudden passing of Mrs. Harry Cum};-belt a highly respected and much loved citizen at the early age of fifty three ggrs. Although Mrs. Campbell had 11 in ailing health ' for some time it was not thought that her condition was serious until a few days before her death. How- ever in spite of all that medical at- tention and skilful nursing could do she was called to her great reward. Mrs. Campbell was a woman of sterling Christian character and of a kind and lovable disposition. FUNERAL AT MT. HERBERT- Funeral of the late Mr. Joseph Drisccii, 52-year-old Mr. Herbert iarmer who died unexpectedly on Sunday w he-id yesterday morn- ing from 11 late residence at Mt Herbert to st. Dunstan‘: High Mass of Requiem was sung by the Rev. W. W. Keefe who also con- ‘.ducted service at the grave-side in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Pall-bearers were: Messrs, Anthony Regan. Joseph Drlscoll. Elton Ray- nor. William Coady, Russell Dris- call and Parkman Jenkins. -—-DRIVING PARK SOLD-—~ The Summerslde Driving Park, which by Rev. C J. MacDonald and relatives and friends, At noon the bridal party driven by Mr. Colin MacDonald of St. Peters left ‘for chadottetown and Summers dc. where A delightful day Was Spenl» -—0II.L1S-HIGGINS N'UP'I'lAl-S -—A pretty autumn Weddllllfi 9091‘ place in St. Mary's Ohumh. Indian River, Wednesday morning, «Sept 8th, at eight o'clock. When Mlsi Cavheirlnc Gulls, daumhter of Mr. Wilfred and the late Mrs. Gilli.-i of Indian River and Mr. Alfred Hig- gim son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Higgins of Kenslngton were united in the hol_ bonds of matrimony by the p or Rev. RP. McDonald who also celebrated the nuptial Mass. The bride looked very charming in her wedding dress of white taffeta, trimmed with nar- row bands of white velvet and end- ing in a short train. she wore the conventional veil and carried a beautiful bouquet of pink and white sweet peas. Her sister, Miss Helen was bridesmaid and her floor length gown was of aqua- marine satin with bench accessor- les. She wore a shoulder veil and her bouquet was of smodrnlzrn and fem. Mr. James mv.-rim. brother of WEI il‘l'00ml_' min. After ting the grooms mothor who was unable to present owing to illhealifh. wedding party bAd bteakfut It the 0'ifton ‘Hotel in Blrmlmei-side. Two beautiful wedding cakes wen I feature of the table decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Bl:-zim left. by the aftemoun boat for A wedding trio thrairvh the Maritim-es. the bride iravellim in a navy blue suit. On their return they will reside In Kensin where ch 3 nroeocroua vmml fIJ'm0|'~ (Iva-rdian unites with the'r mp friends in’eii'anding ocrngmtu than for over 50 years has been the scene of some of the best horse racing hi the rovlnoe, was sold by public aux: on yesterda afternoon knocked down dollarinto Dr. E. T. Tanwn. the bid was n ety dollars over the highest bidder. Dr. Tanton was the pres dent of the Summerside Driving Pink 00. for some ears. There was A good Peiimsenba ion of local bidders and there was much spirited biddi The auction was conducted by . T. M. Linkietter. The trotting park comprises about 13 acres an has some remnants of the horse sheds left but the large exhibition build- ing was long since torn down. It is some years since the last exhibit on was held in Summei-side but the horse racing and sports continued up to two years ago when they too were given up. WEDDING BELLE — A putty wedding was soiomniiled on Wed- nesday mornierr1f,a»ept, Gth when Min Kath no Mary Dixon. dmuhter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dixon, of Bradalbane. was united in the holy bonds of nntdmony to n of Mr. and Mrs. come Puncher st. Alllfdl the RQV. J. I-I . Tho grids wu attended by Grace by A Joilyo crow Previous her marriage the brill! was enwrtained at her home in tit: l R sistlng in serving we:e Misses Helen Fraser, G‘ad_vs Tease and Frances Smith. out-cf-town guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tesce. father and mother of the groom. and Miss Gladys and Mr. Harold Teece. Later in the afternoon M‘. and Mrs. Teece left by car for Banff and Lake Louise. Mrs. Teese wore for travelling a green dress embroidered in bright wool, green hat and green acces- sories, and brown tweed coat. on _,Mrs. Mathew Watson and Mrs. W: fall brides - to-be. Mrs. ended l ii peasan eve A Jouy Good nine singing 0! “She's Fellow." FUNERAL bod of the Late Mrs. (Dr.) H. C. I-if son arfivedt in] the city 111?; a from on re acoompam b yDr. H n, his son Ronald his brother Gordon Hodgson. of Garden City New York and Mr. M. E. Hart, of Montreal. The funeral took place yesterday after- noon lrom st. Paul's Church to the People's Cemetery. « Services were conducted b Rev. Archdeacon Raymond. T ll-bearers were: Messrs. P. W. umer, W. Ches- ter 8. McLu:e, M ii: Hart Reu- ben Macdonald, J. A.‘ and L. B. Macmillan PRETTY BRIDAL SHOWER — Miss Madeline Berrigan, dau of Mr and Mrs. George Berr gan, who is to be one of the principals in an interestin event in the near future was endered a miscel- ieaneous shower at her home Tuesday evening Miss Helen Mc- Donald, five-year—o!d daughter of Mr. and Mrs Emmett McDonald. beoominglv dressed in white, with bridal veil, resented the gifts. while Miss orence McTag11e mad the verses. many of which brought forth peals of la11:::l:i.er. Many use- ful agid practical gifts were re- celvs . ENJOYED VISIT T0 ISLAND- Mr. and Mrs. William Tuliey. ac- ccmpanlsd by M:s. 'I‘ullt'v's brother Haroid P. Jay and Harold, iunior. and Anna K-ennefic of Quincy, Mass, le-ft Friday enroute to their home after spending a delightful vacation with relatives and friends on the Island. Mr. Tullev. who is conneoted with the Bethlehem Steel Co.. saw many changes since his last visit here 14 years 8920, es- pecfally in the improved highways which are much av>p'eclated. Be- fore leavlng the Province they were tendered a very pleasant re- ception at the home of Mrs. Tu‘- ley’s 4".‘li5it1. Mr. and Mrs. D. R Jay. Wlnsloe. where their many friends gathered to wish thrm a safe return to their home in USA A quiet and pretty wedd'n<z was solemnized at Holy Redeemer f"‘i1irch on W:zdn°.s*°" September 13th when Kathleen. d‘3ll'!lll.6l‘ of Mr. and Mrs J. Petcv Dnrte be- came the bride of Gordon Connors. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Con- nors of Charlottetown. The cere- monv was performed by Rgv, R, Baines. C.SS.R. who alto cele- brated the Nuotlai Mass. The young bride who was given swan ‘av he- father was chwrmirrlvv attired in a navy CI‘SD° dress with navy ac- cessories and wore rorsape of A merican Beauty Roses. Miss Elizabeth Connors sister of the "form was bridesmaid and wore a b'*=ck New fires: wwh lane-vlca an- f‘~"550l'l"S P"'l Corsage of roses. M“. Everett Trlombs 5llUf‘f)‘.‘l.E'1 the krrvm. M‘ss Marin Panu-t r):-vgirlpd at the organ while .1 Pin: C‘n‘]3ah»an H.-:n:l~red aonropriate hymns dur- in" We mare’ ' Im"**'liat°l\' after the c‘.'err‘'r*'‘7 '1 weririinw I“‘!""kfpe‘ nrqg e,»-V.--1 gt the Home of the brim. M H...‘ ,m_ mediate relalivw and f“l*n"—. of the yniing c:uole_ their return Mr. and Mrs. Teece will reside in the Chateau apart- ments. The bride is a sister of Mr. Eugene Wynne o».' this cit and has a host of friends who wil wish her happiest feiicitations. THURSDAY ' BURIED AT CAPE TRAVERSE —mneral of the late Hugh (Mac- Iean, 81-year-old Charlottetown man was held from the Cutcllffe Puneral Home yesterday afternoon to the Cemetery at Ca. Traverse. services at the funera home and grave-side were conducted by the av. J. H. Bishop. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Alfred Afflcck, Jos- eph Affleck, Stewart Affl-Mk. Roy Maul/ean, Ivan MacLea11 and Hor- ace Sobey. DUCK. GOOSE SEASON ‘cg: OPEN3 SEPT. 30TIl——aport:m1en throughout the province are again reminded that the season on geese and ducks in this province opens Sept. 20th and NOT Sept. 15th as formerly. The season closes this year on Dec. 5th.. Pump guns are prohibited unless the magazine is plugged so that it cannot carry more than one cartridge. Black ducks are reported exceptionally plentiful and a good days sport on the opening day is predicted.. Q. S. S. HONORS TEACHERS- On Wednesday afternoon. Septem- ber thirteenth. the staff of Queen Square school assembled to hon- or their Principal and Vice-prim tiipai Caprts. L, 1". Maodonaid and E. J. H. Morrtuey on their depu- tura for military service. shortly alter arrival of the guests Mr. Herb. Murphy read an address in which he expressed the keen re- gret felt by the teachers at the temporary absence of , Mac.- donald And Mr. Mon-issev and ex- tended sincere good wishes for their A return. An a. rap- rlatc g t wu then presen to each of the ests. After A few words from . Macdonald and Mr. Mon-lssey, :1 delightful tea was served by the lady teachers. A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnizled at the Presbyterian lst., Rev. G. Carlyle Webster of- ficiAting. when Miss Helen Lorena Bentley, daughter of Mg. and Mrs. T. W. Bentley, Charlottetown be- calm the bride of Preston L. G. Fruer, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Fraser of this City. The young bride looked lovely. attired in I travelling suit of navy blue crepe with matching Access- oriu. After the ceremony the happy eoup‘e left by motor on A short wedding trip through the Mmtlmu, followed by the hearty good wishsl of their many friends. Previous to their inarriAge several parties and shower: were held in their honor. what they received many beautiful ¢ , the | Dorothy l Leod, Mr. Manse. Charlottetown, Friday Bept. . manna tutifying to their povul-‘J MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER _ On Friday evening, Sgptzmbzr lst, pie-17.7.9 of Riverdaie and sur- rounding districts gathered at the 110ml.‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Norman MlwLeod to tender 8. miscellaneous shower to 9. newly married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hyde, (nee V Maobeodi. After the b“°° and 8F00m were escorted to ; their seats of honor by Miss Janie MacKinnon and Mr. Olive: Mac. id-3-le. Cflpabl noted as chairman and called the gathering to order. lseveral baskets laden with lovely ‘Riffs were then resented b Janie ‘MacKinnon and rs. Guy acbeod 19-Ml 8Cé3l(;>$i:ixtnyln:r‘)uverses read . s no i . Th 153;; l.';'°..:°°ll. on ml’ . c r us . , lame On behalf of hllngselfmandnlfis orlcle thanked the people for their kindness. Everyone then joined in lslnslns "For The Are A Jolly .G°°dd (§gUDle". Iljunlch was then serve all present and the re. imainder of the evening spent in qlanclrios and social discourse. Vic. 1 inists for the evenln were M” John McMurrer and rdon Mac; |D0ll8a-ll. (Patriot please copy). i wanpmo BELLS—A l . l . very re ti wedding was solemnized- at) St. Andrews Presbyterian Manse. car- dlcnn. on August all: when rwv, 1*, 0W5“ Hush united in marriage, Flori. daush r of Mr. and Mrs. George Martin, New Perth, mu John Shirle Sutherland, son of 31:5. gugerland and the late wu. am u or and of t. eter' . The bride looked cisiarilriing slnaaya "001" lengh sown of white chiffon with 1 d satin jacket. A turban of wh te not white gloves and shoes Completed t e ensemble. Her bou- QU€l.'Was of Brlarcllff roses and bfil‘-‘Y8 breath. The bridesmaid, Penelope Martin. wore an ankle length dress of pink organza. with pic ure hat and wore A coi-sags of “V955 Pens and maiden hair fem. The groom was supgorted by his bmlher. Robert Su crland. lowing the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride‘: Dannie. where seventy-five guests were entertained at a dinner and dance in honor of the newl ds. The house was tastefully decanted with pink and white streamers and summer flowers. The color scheme was carried out in the dining room where the eoorati lplnk candles and pin sweet peas. Websters Orchestra fur- nished music for the evening. The groom's gift to the bride was I besutiful gold locket to the brides- maid A cameo brooch not in Hi! and t Imilpie left on motor wit A fiaritimu. Trsvellin . the bride won in Aui , navy at an lwhite accessories th Mr. and Mrs. s‘ul e1-and to me’:- home at! st. Pete:-'a,dor‘i'hA“‘ th ~‘n5f§’°1'-’e1{’fiv§':'n1'1‘¢I friends A-them! i 0 pay their respects to this hr -.n «'1-com. The useful I ‘3't.'flod to an o331"u'l'Iric.v or the young counlm most eiuoysble 00°- bi evening About A ~ BRIDE - T0 - BE SIIOWEEIE? Hilton 0. Vail were loint hostesses Tuesday evening at the borne of taon in the toxin of A mis- cellaneous shower in honor of M185 Eleanor White one of the poliglnr Thorns unwrapped the B1“-6 Wm the humorous verses were read by Mrs Ray White, Jr. Alter a dainty ' ed b th hostesses the lunch serv y e with me SERVICES — The out John Ma.aFaoyen. Rlver- . DAY SUBSCRIBEQ THE PflILIPP-NE ISLANDS"— ' BAIO in in By GEO . ENT New Glasgow Eastern Chronicle. Just how little is known of the Maritime P1-ovincu by countries abroad is seen by the follow story told at the sons of Eng reunion held in the Admiral Bea John. New Brunswick, speaker. His Worship Mayor Mc- Laren, which I ed. Quit: I n were in ttandanco from Prince Edward Island, and the Mayor, to add A little spice to his rem , told that on one occu- sion A motor party from "The Gar- den of the Gulf" were visiting New York, and when enquiring the way from a police officer. this officer remarked. "Well boy. I see you have come across water" (the number plates at that were nreviated P. E. I.), "yours is the first car I have seen from the Philigpine Islands " Needless to say, e following year the number plates read "P:ince Edward Is- The death occurred on Friday. Sept. 1st, of Mrs. Thomas McNa- ly of Tracadle. Mrs. McNAlly was 73 years of age and was in good health until the last. few months when all medical skill and tender a frequently visited by her pastor, Rev. Pa/ther McPherson of Tran- die. Her husband and one son Leo predeceased her some years ago. She leaves to mourn three sons and six daughters. Mrs. Hem-v Mc- Guirk. Mrs. Fred Shea, Patrick and Jennie of Somervllle. Mass; Mrs. James smith of Webster’: Corner: Wilfred of C.N.R.. Borden ,and Joseph. Catherine and Helen at home. Fiour sisters. Mrs. James McNallv. Mrs. Edward Mullins of Tracadie. Mrs. James Cullen. Bed- ford. and Mrs. James McDonald of Charlottetown. to all of whom our sincere svrnpathv is exnresyed. Her ftmertll ‘ook place on Mon- day n1.'1rr1"iz from her lnfe risi- rlence to St. Bonaventure Church Tracatilc, the lame number at- tending showing the esteem in which she was held by all. FRIDAY ; SAD DEATH-—-Friends will learn with re-grct of the death in Hall- fax, on September 6th, of Mary Emma Lane, beloved wife of Wm. Ycrston. Besides a sorrowlng hus- band, she leaves to mourn their lcss. twin boys and an infant daughter. also her father, Mr. Water Lane of this city. and a. brntlisr and sister residing in Halifax. sI{0WERED—Miss Katherine Hennessey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Konnessey, one of the popular fall brides-to-be was tendeped a. miscellaneous shower at her home on Wednesday even- ing. The gifts were unwrapped by her sister Mary while the verses which added much rnerriment to the occasion were read by another sister Margie. The many beauti- ful gifts received testified the pop- ulnrity of the young bride to b:. B. I. S. MEE'I'ING—'I'he resigna- tion of Mr. P. P. Mahar an Presi- dent of the Benevolent Irish So- ciety and the election of Mr. J. M. Malone lst Vi:e-President to fill the vanacy were among: the import- ant. changes made at the regular mont.2:-ly meeting of the ‘Society which was held on Wednesday ev- ening Sept. 14. other executive changes included lst Vice Prest- dent P. B. McTague, 2nd Vice- President Henry W. Dalton and 51'-Crefil-7.V J. W Hogan. for the re- mainder of the year. Mr. Mahar the retiring p.-eseident was tender- ed a vote of thanks by the mem- bers as were also other members of the Society who were leaving to loin the militia. The regular rou- tinb business of the Society was curled out and reports of the various committees were read as usual at this eventful meeting. A very enjoyable social evenin was brought to a close ‘by the 5 ing of the National Anthem. The people of Charlottetown and vicinity were deeply shocked and saddened on Sunday morning. Sept. 10th. when it was learned that Mrs. G. D. Burgoyne A infill- ly respected and much loved ti- zen had passed away at the only use of 49 yen-s. Although Mrs. lsurxoyne had been in fAillng health for some time it was not thought that her condition was serious until a few da 5 before her death However in up to of the best medical atveation and skii- ful nursing she .9 " "y bocune worse and at last was called to her great toward. She was I wo- man of strong Christian faith And of a kind and lovedole disposition always helping otheiu more than herself. She was in . lottetown. Se . 1'1, 1% A do - ter of the in Henry And . Ferguson and had spelt her en- tire life in Charlottetomn where she was well and favorably lniwvn. Besides her sorrowlng d there are left to cherish hat mem- '.ory one son Maurice E. also three sisters and three brothers name , Harry 0. Watson. W.. Walter. -. rm. Walter Josey, Mrs. J. R. Dud- more and Mrs. D. Moodlum all of this city. The funeral whhh was largely tbeadod was held on - Peoples Cemewry where mains were livid to rest bellldb at the house and grave were con- ducted by Rev. G. C. by The pail-bearers Ju. Currie, Jul. drague. The floral tribune: were as follows: 3;. spigyénhy altar Dandwrae. ra ; r an. I ; Mr. {rid Mrs. G.%enco And HAI- iiy, apra. : Mrs. Lou Currie And Amity. y; The spray: Watson Mrs. Di eron, The Home Mrs. H. Innila mu -WILL 3' m°”“'nE in Muntre-.1 “*5 In . v ‘- Mia. 51;. aid 11 ' 9 J“ c. '1‘ e bod at . . we last evenix1g"$£§o‘n.‘“ 3 her nephew» Ml‘. Vt-rnoeiamm and Mrs. Ramsay and me, R“ e.r, Miss Mona. "The bod ’ ifilllhv 3‘ <WmDi40n's Funeral 3% Lu Saturday at noon after wnxilée Until be taken to the rim? “ml Ohllrch where the rum,“ y"“‘“ will take place at 2 o'clock o,:fm°' brother. John, living in‘ ,_,V°“‘ survives. “M 9:. by “N: RIG!-I.LA.NDER,s, LEAVE — The 1emal,I,,(.,3g‘,""'L!li Prince Edward Island mghkmlhc (‘Black Watch) Reglmem wmchdm Cflmplllf here entzaincd last aim for ma nland points. Ccmpam, Ii“, and “D" left Monday mam 16110 g1 last mnisht by 11112;. 1; °'' coinpa es, - , Charlottetown °§$i“531l1¢.n’§“’(,",}lu,, boil. A large crowd of 111.113 gathered at the station to bid Kllties goodby. Tluw Wm 1”“ 3°?“ fill‘: Parade lzround to men‘? tlon by the Pipe 3....» W, W,‘ ' comps-ny them to their uesllna115.§,' Pull.-1m l d b" ‘W W“ {h u ed in the continggm e Canadian slgllallcrs Co which contains men from diff ant Parts of the Is‘a11d. rim? lfiiicgsbody in company of their UL There sed away at Edward sland I-lospiial $1113 th, Mrs. Herbert H. C0i100'1 '01 Murray Harbor " Deceased had bm health for some llml-lard pg’ months beltore her death she en. teled the hospital, where all um medical aid could do was done pm proved {of no avail ' Ike uneral. \Vlll('ii was large attended, was llf’lfi on /uiglist ifiiyy and was condllctzd 111; 1:10 R451--' end Heston Flalizlgall. assisted by the Reverend W. I Green Th. minister in his scrnwn spoke ml, lngly of the E‘XPll1n'.:Ir\‘ Christian life that had rezlclrrl its C]()59_ Interment was l11.1dl» in .\fu.'rav Harbor cemrlm rm following were the pail-b:a1'r=rs: Angus Mu. Neill. Nathan Il"\'lll2 Harry Mac. Neill, Carl Jordan. G.11'11et' Penny and Gerald Prowsv Theheam was driven by Frocmali White There are left in mourn their 1055. a sorrm\'li‘f.’ l1 llnll. an and father, three soils 1rl Eznerim and Reuben. one da1l:h:l=.v. Verna and two grandchilrircli. Avis ind Mary Margaret, a'so twn brother; John and James Marxenzie. of Beach Point. BIRTHS 1:, v i MOORE -—- At tho I‘ E Island lies- nlfal. September 8. 1939. to Mr and Mrs. Benjamin Moore. a son McI')ONAI1D—At P‘ ' 31, 1939. to Mr. :1 David McDonli'd. :1 crux Vivian. PBOUDE—At Milton Sept 7, i9Iill to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C Prolde a daughter. MARTIN-At St. Elranon on Aug- ust 30th. 1939, to Mr and .\lrs. Ernest Maztin, a (i.'Iil‘j.‘il€r WOODSIDE-—At Mr1:<.m't-. P E. I. on August 23, 1939. to M1". and Mrs. Preston W00£l£ld'2 a sin. those of her mother. The services W533 I! d. _ c, mil. Mrs. inf‘ - Bodgaon. i James MARRIK‘-I'.S BURNS-RODD—At Zlilll Manse, on Monday, September 11. 1939. by the Reverend G. Car",‘o \Vsbstel'. Miss Flora Margaret Rodd of St. Avards to Mr, I£l'i"llJ"‘l mderick Burns of Charlottetzw: SMALL-WIII'I'E-Al 7.1011 Manse. on Thursday. Sc1)lc111‘)0r if 1939. by the Reverend G C.1r1r1s=_web- ster, Miss Eleanor Jarl‘ while of Charlottetown. to Mr Ralph George Small of the .<.l1111c place. 8U'I‘IIERLAND~Mru'I(ENZIE -— M Zion Manse. on 'I“*ur.<da_v. 5€’Pl' ember 14. 1939. by the Reverend 0. Carlyle Webster. Miss Jean .\_lAT- nret MacKenzie of st Peters 1:; Mr. Robert Ways Slltlicrand 0 the same place MMKENZIE-MMPHERSON - At Zion Manse, on 'I'l111r.=r'.1y S0lll9m' be: 14. 1939. by the Rlwsrend Carlyle Webster. l\‘i1.<\ llfrlrv l’.lK- fllwla MacPherson of Now Perii1.t0 , Rm Ma]co'm M.1."Kcnzlr St. Peter's. WAY!-MACKENZIE—At Cling- ‘ ‘ town. P. E. 1.. Svpi 13-155“ by Rcv. Hugh Miller. Fforcnce LR Macxenzle. Kensiiisrion 10 D7 David Trevor Wave. C'1nrl0tt€i0Vll MCCOR.MACK— SU'I'IIERLA1\'I) ‘g At Tracadie. P. E. 1. Sept 13. 193 b, Rev, K. C. McPhcrsol1. Mm”; IICCOTIIIBCK, Monticello. to Elm? Sutherland. Goose River IIILLIER - CLINTON — At lottetown, Sept. ii, 1939, hi’ R" P. McMahon, D 1). Mary l“l°" erice Clinton to Preston G901?’ Char- Hlllher. both of (‘.l1arlottefoWtl.P- E. I. - <:—._-—=-= DEAT_I'_I_5__j_.. _#c 314.- D!l.!lCOLL—— Unexpectedly Ii mf residence Mount Herbert. on Sill‘ dAy.Bept1emlber 10, 1939. Joseph aged 52 .\'f’~'ll" Y— At the Prlncc F»<lW“d_ Island Hospital, Scpi. 9 1939, Chill’ lea A. Warry. aged 58 W"-‘ xi:izs:n.- At Grand 'I‘l'l\l'8dhl‘<e‘°: qepumber 10, 1939. sfnlilcl l- eg, Aged 90 year! sum an mlmoovNa—At 20 pm d D. sufidny sept. loth Mrs “Coral Burgoyne in her 49th 5'' “on PIAlI50N—At 20 Stewart Sm‘ . t i0i.h. Goon!!! 5 from U19 Mflwn 0N—At Montreal gags? . street MA0lI()’li'11\"N0:{)\t llll lt'11n<;¢;. 193, mf - 31¢‘ Msfllemh age iii Stars.’ nnisconiz-UnexPf:°b'§;l,‘l 0,1 sun- 1;rI§ooU.p need :3 vflja R,,,., con.nn1"r-Al 3”“ an Prince Edward 1:in3"d.‘_cl;‘fl bun oorbeet. 98° ‘ - sent 1! 1na9.a;1!l_1rn N M ‘:1 TIW A -r 9 ' guest, 0 rlotteiogn gp,w,,3-“fared 1:. was John W”. point so years. form” RI” killed goAny—A<x:iden‘.a-llV , 103?‘ e. Manitoba. {omit-'l