', ......-....-._._.....,.--+~-~ .1‘ Ermwm 8' 19“ . _ . .. _ THE CHARLOTTETOWNf GUARDIAN s __ ._ .-,,, .. PAGE THRE . iilTlll- illlllllllll ReuEJiLRamsay aging gummy Deqfh 0f IWr-i- Distribution 0f T | G N ' ' ' ,' "*- .'".:..-':-.-.-.:-.-~-.r::a:--.i I"d"°*ed A‘ St- u- —- "*4- L°"g"’°""' Prizes Won At ,‘I Si‘. Paul s Churc . g | s u; u l.‘ -. I‘ column h III-WEI for now- __i I , - ‘writ Davul 1* fihvrch .s:.*~..zz'.rr..s".ri;z.srsxzir.sriil 11.. Horse Show |_ l] fi A [l i "m" y? ’ "‘"“='- widow of the uni Lieut-Col. John s. . - .,‘i> cordwaoanivnon un: msun. 51'- JOHN. Sept. '1. - Rev. m. mos. L-6798-7-l2-312i. H- Railway WM inducted as ‘l ______ mmister of’ 8t. David's Church last Liongwoath who passed away on Monday the 3rd instant at the resi- dence of Mr. and Mrs. Riel)’ 0f L3- 1o.oo a. MJ-Tho Sunday Bflml- - 11m 5_ ym-Mnrning Prayer and Sermon. Preacher, Rev. E. 0. Lancaster. The prizes won at the recent‘ horse show were distributed w the winners last evening at a banquet CONIEDBIATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-6798-7-12-312i. BUNVENTIIIN I National Hotel. ' There were present at the func- includ- theory. Piano classes are also being formed. Studio 65 Upper Prince. Phone 2B5. L-23il P your! Ewan BAP-rm]: sslb night when the Saint John Presby- " ' . chine, Quebec. V “w, by Ml. Raoul Raymond, hqn- I vIcas-sundiiy mi at s r. M. Dr. w” °Y m” "mm Church v1 Ofln- ' MIs-wnlfwmh- “l” i‘ "film" °‘ t’ ~ » of tn cu 1 tt - > .. Ill" .. Mucniiusau A. o. Vincent; will be the iDeaker. Rda. conducted the appointed order mo“ mommm‘ h“ "med ms. n. J. Palmer, resided iii Char-r gtjlflllgzlléllflzdéllllib a, n‘; as: l: Soprano son»- Jain-alias; g: 5° ,.; L_3l2_9_8_ll_ ofsolenm service. Alarge congregs- fflwhlng of piano, singing, organ, I l , ., D lottetown until i914 when she moved to Montreal with her family, when: she has since resided, spending thc tion attended and remained to ex- tend Wm!“ ermine lo the new minister. ‘The ‘Pignlsh local teachers‘ con‘ m vention we... hcld ui one of the, No EVENING SERWC . ‘l1 HONSPBAW UNITE) (IIOIE classrooms o‘ the tion forty seven perwnfl. o w - 1 ‘If, the Pleasvrgleotmreziggtelfir hi3; ———- fIiéIiII/IIIL? 111s mentbm 0f "W elwflllmve :1 5mm at TigllLqil Qnncwrhlfiiérffl; ’ EVERYBODY WEIICOME- Bmmaw Umwl church sepwmbel, _Mrs. Ramsay at a. social gathering HOME FROM v-4CATI0N"'F-BV- of St. Paul's Church, Mrs. long- ‘he Rldmf chm lb”? Jae‘) 5g“? '1‘iic'eiiro1liiie:i_t showed an attend- ,, RE“ H D_ RAYMOND, M_ A" RECTQK . 9m all 7_3o_ special wllectlom .1110!‘ i-rrthc month when families and Mrs. W. A. Thomson have re- worth always took an active purl; in 811d- Shmlld hmse“ a k. ' tlllcc o; over Jilly teachers. q ' L_2,l3_9_8_1l_ now residing in the country have turned home alter a very pleasant Church work, and was for many Col. and Mrs. J. S. Jen 111x11 on Flam“ a, ll“ convenutm were l ‘lg I returned to the cm; hglldgy of two weeks Spent with yeagspfegldenflof§hgwOn1fll1'5AuX- ivhose estate the hunts "e d-b He“ Juhn Macnlmggd, ML H_ H, WQ _- _ W v- s‘ HM‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ . “m”!!! BAPTlsT uwlwn_ Rev. William Swain of St. Martins, their daughter, Mrs. Keeping, and iliary. As the wlfc of’ Lilculn-ccl. Short addresses were glvenc Shaw’ superlnlendenl of Educlh m,“ A G. 0,0,”. Pa,“ slmdfly, fihairmmitzf aisPresbyit-rygpresid- family. at "Riverside Cottage," mngwci-tn, who predeceased heron col. F. I. Anwflw- 0mm 161°"; tlqn, Mr, Peter Gallant, Inspector seplembel. 9_ m“ A_ M_ Momlng cd at the induction. In the opening Morrison's Beach, Mr, and Mrs. 1909, she took a lending part with manding the Prince Edward an of Mad“ schools’ Miss Gulls. 1n. devotions, Rev. Light Horse, Col. J. s. Jenkins. M1"- MarlCs United George Buntain, Dr. R. F. 5951119111 ltlajor L. T. Imvther, and Mr. C- N_ Blsett. special mention was made of the horsemanshlp display- ed by the junior members, Freder- ick and Donald Seaman, George and Tom Rogers, and Miss Yvette Rcyimond. SUPIIMERSIIJE Mr. Armstrong of St. Church, Fairville, of- fered Prayer and the scripture por- tion was read by Rev. W. J. O'Brien of East Saint John. ‘The address ndmonlshing the congregation of its duty toward the new minister was delivered by Rev. J. Hugh McLean of the West Side Kirk and that of 800d counsel and exhortatlon to the xicw minister was delivered by Rev. Dr. C. Campbell Wadsworth. The music was appropriate with Donald the other officers’ wives in promot- ing the interests of the Militia Units who trained i.n Charlotettown. Her i. only son, Frederic, was killed ln the RETURN FROM coyvgNTlgyq géeat War on the eve of Armistice —-Mr. Geo. W , C ud. Rev. M. Y~ Q Brlnton, Cfipbeflfgg, N_ B__ and Mrs. Longworth leaves to mourn Mm wlll-led Inmlm North rl-l-yon’ the following children: Ethel, Mrs. returned home Monday evening af- 0' P- SW1!‘ of New Ymk; Mabel- llel. a very enloyalble molm. mp m'Mr5. Traversy and Dorothy, Mrs. E. J. Waterston both of Montreal‘ 21nd Wolfville, N. S., where they at- ' ' tended the womelfs Mlsslonnry Joan, Mrs. Beresford Ash of Scliu- Keeping and two little daughters have returned to their home in Kentville, N. S. Worship. 11.46 A. M. Sunday School. Special Missionary Offering. 12.15 P. M. The Lord's Sumer. 7.30 P. M. Evening Service. L-212-9-8-1i. HUNTER RIVER CHARGE, UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA.- Chimge of hours of Services for Sunday. September 9th only, Hunter River 1i a. m.; Wheatley River, 3 p. m.; North Wiltshire at 7.30 p.m. A special evening service Hunter specwr of West Prince, Miss Tay- ' lor, secretary of Teacher's JFedcr- ation, Miss Bateson, librarian for Carnegie Library, Miss MacLean Red Cross Nurse and ratepayers of the district. Mr. Mervltt Callaghan, president. presided. The Presbyterian Church in Canada ST. JAMES CHURCH MORNING SESSION The morning session opened with mum"; Riv" flt 7-39 with a Mission Band C nventfon and General Conven- mama!’ onmfl“; “L” ‘he fouowmg m . _ _ _ McLeod presiding at the organ. 0 b th " d. it : R. E. P ln ~, the enrollment of teachers. T Musical Proglamme. L 220-9 a 11. A, an mlomal mepllon all" m, tlon of the Maritime United Bap- ggvéugtsliznggland; Jtl- piesidem then gave his Opening REV_ R_ MQQRHEAD-LEGATE, D, D. tist Church. address and dealt very thorough- ly with the Teachers Convention in Charlottetown. He alluded to the depression as a help to the teaiche in so much as it has brought out the best in every teacher as it now means that only the best teachers can get DQ-HUDIIS- Mr. Shaw then went into the oouxv of studies very thoroughly and answered a number of ques- tions in wnnection with the teach- ing profession. ' He also dealt with C. Lynds and Robert vls Palmer. of Johanncsberg, South Africa; Mrs. H. J. Palmer o1'_this city, and Mis Ethel Palmer, at pres- ent reslding in Charlottetown. After a short service in Montreal, attended by Mrs. Longworths daughters and other relatives and friends, the body was brought to Charlottetown accompanied by Mrs. fieayskrh; fifincrgllseryllciaclwaslileld K c" for we Plan-luff’ Heath rum . au's urc , llll‘0 e- en l,’ town, on Friday the 7th instant. In itgong’ K’ C" for ma Do’ dan the absence of the Rector the Rev. ' Dr Hunt officiated at the Church ' , , -—CARD PARTY ENJOYED-On and afterwards at the grate. The luonday night, Sept“ 3rd. mew was i. ——~ . and Prince County vlsvrons IJNTEIITAINED-The ‘Qglgmflg P- t W. s. ' .._- Misses Ethel and. Mary Inman, challfmfilncélxtlxi£miéeFB°AIfdfl§g?:' Crnpaud, P. E, I., entertained on ' Monday at Westvlew Ledge, North duccd Dr’ Runway to the members _ f his new congregation. He suc- Tryon, in honour of Miss Muriel o McLean, RN” Salem’ Mass" and ceeds Rev. Hugh Miller who has ltl tak - M183 Amy “mvsdlflci Manchestw- tgrcoxf‘ ‘Pfifirftyulgliliilisrftolg Iglirgft- Mflslt who were visiting at Cmp- lottetown duties which n: rbimsay sud. ' ' lately rclinquished. POLICE comvr _ sari Luna, ——-i-—-—- Maurice Gormley and George Ker- ‘Wlfli ChBPSEd with robbery, npperir- ‘LEASANT GROVE W‘ L ed in the Police Court yesterday —-AU'I‘0 CAS —-In the Count)’ Court at Summerslde Thursday be- fore Judge lnman an Automobile Collision case was tried. The am- ount of the claim was $36.36, and judgment. wis given for the Plain- tiri for $20.69. Thane Campbell, Public Worship, Morning at Eleven 0'9!“ 75f MISSION BAND SUPPER —- 0n Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 4, the Try- on Mission Band held a very suc- cessful bean supper in the Tryon Community Hall. Ten tables were set and served by ten girls and a prize awarded to the girl displaying the most tastefully decorated table. The Judges, Mrs. Frank McDonald and Mrs. Ernest Harvey, of Cmpaud, awarded the first prize to Miss Ale- tha Mnbcy and the second to Miss Helen Lord. A sum of money was raised which swelled the Band's Am! Evening It SW80- sumyqgns arm vlsrroas connmua the splen- did opportunity that the Carnegie l __. Pleasant, Grove Womans Insti- ‘i ' morning and We"? Tmlmllded. 811mb‘ l l . pail bearers were: Hon. George D. _ mm“ ls - - w m lea h l. ‘ , “‘ - v ‘-~A¢e~*eee* . m1 r d id bl . -- ti ~ tn kl Y Blvmg e ° c 5 w v. n- v request of the prosecution until lgee horgethoglr miontlllilnybzrliggtiig ilit 1m 5 cons c" y DeBlois, Colonel Davison, Colonel lggmegljoflt garileeilhollzlle: Bfvflfrgg and pupils of this province. Sept. 12. One man charged with M15‘ 3' e McKlnnon, colonel Ings, Colonel c P Y - 011 Aug. 211d, ten mcmbcrs and twenty-four visitors present. Meet- ifllk opened by singing Old Virginia charged with being drunk and ln- allowed by Great Mmutes read , ca bye h hl 5 b ll _ and flllllroved. Roll call answered by 7' p“ my 5s a estimated Suggestions for picnic. Committees . CATHOLIC POETRY SOCIETY report one sick visited and taken the unlawful possession of liquor was fined $250 and costs or four mvnths in jail, another man AUCTION TOURNAMENT WELL ATTENDED-Jfhe first ofthe tournament of auction fortyl fives held in the Holy Redeemer‘ Hall last night was well attended. Following are the prize winners: ladies, first Mrs. Montague Hen- Peake and Mr. D. B. Stewart. In- terment took place in Sherwood Cemetery in the family plot beside her late husband and little infant daughter Helen. The Guardian joins with the friends of the family in extending sincerest sympathy to the crowd assembled at the home oi’ Mr. and Mrs, James McAleer. The playing ended in Mr. Leonard Mc- Cnrvlllc securing the gents’ 1st prize with Mrs, James McAlecr xvlmilng the lady's 1st, consolation yarlzcs going to Billy McAleer and AFTERNOON 'l'he afternoon Rev. John MacDonald moved a vote of thanks to Mr, Shaw which was seconded by Mr. John Gillis. SESSION session opened Zion Presbyterian Churchi asv. o. cmuzu wrasnn - MINISTER- mor LOUIS n. Thomson-organist w! 0110mm‘? with an excellent paper by Miss May Doucette, Tignish. Her paper was on "How to Study“ and gave a. splendid illustration on the rcal method of teaching so that th pupils get the best from the time spent in the class mom, Miss Patricia Shay of Wetter-- ford submitted an excellent paper’ nn "Discipline” which was very well received and discussed. Miss Gillis, Inspector, gave an 11 o0 a. Mi-rrnemc; “The Proprietorship of God” Solo—“Nea.rer My God To Thee” Easttlwrw Marti! Miss Lorena. SanlPBl 10.00 a. rim-sabbath School and Bible clues-a nesscy; ladies second, Mrs. George Power; gcntlemens first. Edmund Pillre; second Patrick Doyle. The freeze out. was won by Mrs. Mar- garet Simmons. bereaved relatives. (Patrlot please copy) Mrs. Jno. Murray, ‘The freeze-out was won by Miss Annie Perry. A dainty lunch was served. __The first Canadian Um, o the fruit. Appointment of new com- Catholic Poetry society of Afmer- mmees» were: Sick wmmttee» M's‘ ioa was organized m. the home of Arthur wy“tt' Mm 3' Mumly; Mrs. P. W. Clarkin on Wednesday Schqol’ Mrs" ‘mm Hardy and M155 evening. The interest ima enthus- Mm” D°Y'°- M“ M“ Hardy- ’. mam dlaplayed by me members Mrs. Arthur Wyatt were appointed - piesciit indicates the need of such ‘° 3° m °°“""‘"°“ i" Chflflfmc- an organlzallon and presages helm town. It was decided to hold the ml "ssoclatlons m the months m annual picnic at Comm Bann on come. The Catholic Poetry Socle y August flgmh" Mmmd bY MT5~ Am" has a very large membership in bmse Doyle’ semmded by. Mrs- A?‘ the United States and a scatter- “m” ‘Vyntti ten ‘mum? be] 81"" PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES re- opening Sept. 9th, Bradalbnnc 11 a.m., Borden 3 p.m., North Tryon '7 o'clock. Dr. M. E. Genge, pastor. L-23~l __FINED $200 AND COSTS-A probltlon case came before Mr. E. H. Strong, K. C., Stlpendiary Mas- istratc, when a. Summersldc party was fined $200 and costs for hav- ing a case of beer illegally in his possession. The liquor was pur- chased at the vendors but the Mag- I IN BERLIN, GERMANY-Mr. Ernest P. Weeks, 3A., Rhodes Scholar for N. 13., who has been spending his summer vacation on the continent, has been in Ham- burg, Germany, for some weeks. He svaunvo wonsrur 100 P. BL-Thcme: "A Messase to the Feimhmmfl" Sol “How Lqvely Are Thy Dwellings" .....-.. Liddll! o- M13. Arthur H. Rotter ARRIVES FROM PITTSBURGH! --Miss Catherine Mae Edwards ar- > fO+ f++§fif+ it _ . _ - i _ i», p“; o; Augu5fl in Bel-mi, He rived at the Upton Airport yesterday , _ eXcelleilt paper on‘ "Research" _ v ed membelslllp l“ cmaddm I, ls a to Hall for repairs. Next mect- We“ . l. Pl b _l . E _ isziutc ruled that the onus was on lml L . _ d co d“ ‘ ‘Dune of gratification to the Prince itrlllilwwbfflgllield 3t hllmte ‘gems. Ar- lalgdclgglce 1312216?» oilirngezlilleit v32? is ilttlsiillotgiliersellliflsivas m“ liwcused w show fmatfi he b?“ ggnceggstilgly 24m??? of Rd 'swan“!lilvfinilulizngaeafihgaxziflxtheflfl? r Edward Island membcrs that the ' Y 1w c“ 0 “nave” - N ' ll D k d panled by pilots Chas IH Curr-v Jr me Cg“: possessor o '18 er‘ Miss Batesoii guve an address on - smallest province in Canada is the Cd by cane" r°°°1l°°tl°m Meeting‘ tunle m orwny at; delnmsl: ' an and Hugh S. Clark. Eduiirrls Au" beam“ me evidence me the benefits of me gal-negle Llb_ ,-I‘II--I A I i‘ c; e- e~e—* c: ‘ - first to form a Unit. and that the closed Mm Island H-vmn- Refresh‘ w“ return w Eng an n e new flies Stinson four passcng ' )1: 3/5135“ ‘Q mund‘ _me accused - d d 1 ' 1' members of this Unit have-nearly men“ sewed by MSW“: Himmler future and early m October M" Laterain the day they flew Ctlillbilllll- gum)’ i1 mica mm $200 and laiiiilvstanltrillgcuggf? tlPiele wMherS w ‘aka "take up his second years studies 181% muse of at Wadham College, Oxford. Mr. Weeks 1's the only son of Rev. E. Weeks, Mlllstrcnm, N. B», and has numerous relatives living in this Province. A A v °f evening Spout with music on violin Illflycd by Reine Doyle, ac- cmzipanled by Leo Morrison, costs. Mi‘. W. Henry Noonan for the crown and Mr. ’I'he.nc Camp- bell K. C., for the accused.—S. ail of them-demonstrated their ability as poets and prose writers. Although their procrnm oi work is not entirely complete it will in- cludc constructive criticism oi’ Booms submiztt-d by mcmlicrs, mid a study of,the best in literature. music and other arts. "Spirit," s mfllaziifepublfshcd by the Catho- lic Bovlelyizuinoush in its infancy, is already an authority 1n the .2 world of poetry. Plcdgvd to publish '. 0111i! thcxvoric of members, and dc- manding tlm best ln poetic endeav- or. tlils publication will do much to discourage the mediocrity of modern verse. =:___.____-... ___.__,, _, _________ vim rvrLwsreu-rirr»: 11m‘. a. c. VINCENT. l). D- nlcrslde to bring to Charlottetown Mrs. Jack Jenkins and son Janina‘. Miss Edwards intends leaving to 11y for the mainland. ‘Ihe party lS sis-y- lng at the Canadian Nntioual lloicl while in Charlottetown. Enroiuc here they visited Lymc, Conn, and Bangor, Me. books to be had. Mr. Peter Gallant, Inqaector, gave a short adidress and told the teachers to take notc of the cxcel- lcut papers submitted this after- noon. He wadited all the teachers t0 attend the group meetings which, will be held during the winter. I Rev. John MacDonald. then gave an address in which he pointed out to the teachers that they must, consider thcntsclves very fortunate in having positions and should- strive t0 do their utmost as they; should bear in mind that their sal- aries camc from the rate payers who arc hard working and no doubt have to deny themselves to PRIINX AND FITZBOY 5TB. —-NF.')V DALTON SCHOOL OP D—Tlie new Dalton School at ‘Ii, lish, built by funds left by Sll’ Charles Dalton is now open. and tho class rooms are being U-"Bd. They have been fitted up with up- the Carnegie Demonstration Library io-dzite desks. One classroom has W95 Omfiifllly 01901106 fit TiIUFY-ly RiV- brvn filled up very nicely with very cr on Wednesday evening last. The flnl} dmks for the teacher and pup- mceting was hcld in the Public Hrill Thenault of and was largely attended. Mr. Junics 5c class rooms arc in Dewar was chairman. Addrcsscs limllmg ll-llll llw Olylel- nppolm. were dehvcred b?’ M155 Nom B4119" minis cf the building which has 5011' M-A" Prom“? Ho“ w- J~ P- cxcuilent recuwitoii rooms, dining WALTERS -JAY mini AUCTION FORTY-FIVES —- The re-opening of the B. I. S. auction forty-fives tournaments was well patronized with about twenty-five tables played. The games were keen- ly contested and not uutii the last was played, could the wmnrrs be de- cldcd. The winners were as follows: Ladies’ first, Mrs. Fred Power; Lad- ies’ second, Mrs. P. J. Gallant; Gents’ first. Mr. Earl Ranahan; Gents’ second, Mr. P. H. Howatt. The home of Mr, and Mrs. Ben- jamin Birt, Mt. Stewart was the scene of a quiet but pretty wedding on June 26th when their sister Ellllllfi. Birt. Walters of Gorham, N. 11-. was united in marriage to Mr. Oliver Leo Jay of Farming Brook. Immediately at eleven o'clock the WEddlHE Party entered the living room to the strains of Liohengrlns Wedding March, plllyed by Mrs, Hflrold Jfly. Sr. The room was de- MORNING WORSHIP 11 UCLOCK Sermon-“Are You a Christian?" . . . . . . , Dr. Vi-rwilli Svmrano Solo-"Holy. Hob‘. 10rd G0‘! Almigmy" (llanrfcl, Resurrection); Miss Rem Wood SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. IVL A w-dlai Invitation is extended to students of the varloul schools and Colleges. Infciestixig classes here are suited to all ages and needs. LIBRARY OIVJNS-A branch 0f ' ‘ BIRTHS curated for the occasion with pot- m,” _ ted Plants. a large wcddli" p.11 . » Schools. Mr. M. A. MncNvHLoi '= f . .. - ». “mm I lli-‘l-Unbcpt" -i t6 gfuvcd the centre of the)“ rosin the c-add gnnfcs’ “lager; and ol-dltlnle the members of the ‘local commztietc. 3.1m Ell“ Din?) mjhool L? ‘licking’ ua Sermon—"I'he Problem of Sin" ............ Dr. Vin“!!! IVLr. and: Mrs. J. w. Mackenzie with ‘Vmle Sfrcmnf-‘PS leading 1° lt- gliilcciinfiiiisflilndgilzigd lnieTlégciglgcftcsf M“ P- Shf-‘PPOII YPDYQ-“ivntcd the lg“h'il_‘l‘llg_pls‘ll’élz Zlflllnfrl-lungifllgllillor ELECTION or orrrcsas Soprano Slllir-“Tefich Me To Pray" Jawm The bride was gowncd in ivory tray llndel. lhc (“roman 0f Ml.‘ Syd Murray River Women's Institute, mm sludlcdv_s Miss Alice Coffin Charlottetown, a daughter, ___\-. M“ ,.:_ __ satin with overlace and worcegg. shell silk mohair hat and eggshell Falllc shoes. Shc carried a. bouquet DIARRIAGES The lucky table was drawn by Miss Grace Perry. At the conclusion of Elliott. as usual rcndcrcd the liitest up-to-date music. MacMillan, J.‘ A. Campbell. M.L.A., W. .A. MncPhcc, Inspector of Public and Mr. John Kirby represented the teaching profession. Mr. Campbell favored the large audicncc with a zooms and budooms. The old day school 11L ‘Pigiusli has been closed —I{ IKTITAL bNJQYED-LOVDTS 0f Mr. John Gillis, sidcnt; Miss provide their children with an edu- 4 _ principal of Tig- nlsh High School, was elected pre- Viola EVENING woasurr 1 0'CLOCI( You are welcome mt all services of this (fhurch. Han dralmn. ,, " ssiliircriiftiiariiiis ijifwj» of Talisman roses and was given in P1IR\‘(j\' \l 5 G"‘°“° “mi Wm“ “W” hlflllli’ "P- 1,121.1".31“,,1§}§‘f‘:..f§1i°l§,‘j,.“.3535 Nmwflyi “CC Pfesldrflt: and Miss - n ___ i" -_ _ AA _-. an“- M. . i home of the bride M North Rlver‘ lllllrl-lnge by lwl. sister’ Mm Wll_ ~ - e < ~ preclatcd. After the mectlnunlnrgc ML Kenneth Lesllc of Hfllllux, N5" Bertha Doyle. secretary» v1 1 Thursdflyl August 30’ 1934’ Roland llllm J‘ Murphy of Gollmm’ N_ H" Ponce Omccr Cvms Jay h“ re_ liumbeélvlslted the library and many in Welly and song m me High Mc-nltt Callaghan, former Churc Edward selllck of Brackloy to Helen who was gowlled l“ apple green sllk filmed to the (my finer enjoying his avora e comments “L10 made on School audltorluln m’ summcrsldm prcsldcnt. was ti‘..- unnnlmous y “PEPE with white accessories and worc a corsngc of pale pink roses. She was attended by the grooms Eliza Warren of North River, Rev. J. G. Wnknlin officiating. . ___________.________,,,, annual ten dnys vacation. Mr. Joseph Rcardon left yesterday its appearance and also on the splendid variety of books found thcrc. Mrs. John Ferguson has been appointed librarian, mid the library M1: LCSllt‘. lids a charmlrig personal- ily and cupuvatcd his listeners with. inc simple yet charming manner" in clincd as he was the present time. choice of the Convention but de- not teaching nt A resolution of thanks was ex- Ministers: Rev. Hugh Miller, M. A., B.D.; Rev. J.W. Barbour, 11. A. B. D. Organist-A. Roy Kendall, L. R. A. M., A. A. (‘. O. AAQ-a ....._.M_ nlccc Miss Eleanor Douglas of Mt. I DEATHS - Stewart who wore yvhitc silk crepe which he recited gems from his own p011. He brought depth and moun- morniug for Brockvlllc, Ont, where he xivill resume his studies at St. will be opened for four periods of two hours each per wcck. tended to Rcv. John MrwDonnld 10.00 A. M.-—Praycr Meeting. ~'""";-~' "WM- —~ l l wee - - . ' - for the use of the c1 ss , m u ilgiaNKlNs At Millvlew, Sept. a, gag; ‘lglglgemm asories and carried Marys Rcdemptorist College. ______ lillllnér;Lentillflniosfniulnigtlc“cg/Ely dilly mmmycrs‘ Inspect; gig", I: 11.00 A. Mt-Public Win-ship. ' age‘: gslFilliicrillTlsgfiil-ilclc The groom was attended by his Mrs Reginald D McMillan left 05252:: lg: ll“llt to listen to. His finc ‘tenor specter Glllls. Mr. Shaw and‘ all ‘iQTlTgH-Tglflplgesfiigfls and convictlon"m“lll,ugh film?" » - * . _ l - ' c" y,’ up. 1, in 1 - F‘ __ .. . ., . .- . , _ (mm-s who lwlpcd m m k m 1 m- c . . . . . . . . . . . urn-y ‘nor 3 Sept m,’ 2 l, m_ lmerment vol“ nephew Harold Jay J1. The cele- Wednesday momlng on niicxtcnd- l Hill , bl H '\0ll.t_“il_fs a. llLllL to hCdl in his 11M, _ a e e Du ,’_,,Th Lo d l M Sh herd" _ _ _ _ ‘ u S H,’ ma... . ll; ii t. in i» t... “$2321.; “Fliillgii.llfiiiliilifiiilimfi‘ * “were *‘.........:...'....:.~..~:...":.. Roy ............. 1c 0'0 asr t 1 B: M, , ., _ ,_rsun e . r. - ORIELLY-At the City Hospital on ¢i...,-§l’, M? eg€gwllrl_ The ellcglslfil. 0s on’ ass P9913195 509191’ 0f vcmfm 39/91 , _ _ 5 comments on the gift of , , 2.30 P, M,—§und3.y school, Sept. 8, 1934, Mrs. Joseph O’R1elly, was signed by Mr. and Mrs. Gor- Mr, Hem-l- Frazge of 305mm, who ggurlclgl tasflstcd by 1°C“! and poetry and its place ill hie and his h“ “““""' " '°' P““""" _____._ M"? 65 YMYS- Funeral will take don Douglas, sislur and brother- i5 visiting in the pmvincc, i5 spcnd- to “glib e132: "gs “Saflluf recital of verse <11‘ Bliss Ctlrnwt) and =:*""=—- m» .~~-»_ ~ 1.00 p. M.-PubIic Worship. place from M Henncssrys Parlors jn-mw oi tip; bride, During tlzo ing a few days in New Perth, the 5 Y 9- 4191 Dr. l\ori\'oo:l was much appreciated. scm"m_~ll1en who Respondell» Re“ llugl, llllll.’ and appreciative audience. Rev. A. Weir, pastor of charge, acted as chairman. Following is the pro- gram: Opening chorus, O Canada; this morning at 8.45 to the Church o.’ i110 Most Holy Redeemer thcncc to thc Roman Catholic Cem- etcry. Mrs. Keith ltogcrs accompanied Mr. LCSIlU in his songs. An additional and wry charming number was Mr. signing Mrs. Harold Jay played [A Stiltly "Blcst be the tic that B11165". Lunch was sicrvi-d to over fifty guest of Mrs. O. S. McNeill. Anthem—"llollest Breathe An Evcnlng Blessing" —Itaii;u| (‘iiorzrlg .,,,_, Fmvulll Mortgage S a Mlg 53m Hood, C_ N" R, Sectlon Solo-“By The Wafers of’ Babylon" ,_ f guests by Mrs. Biitasslslecl by the foreman. left yesterday mominrzlvlollll solo’ Mlss Prullgncc lugs. v°_ To be sold by public auction in Mm’ My Cudmorc I D|'xoN_At m‘, pl-lllcc Edward 1b SISbCTSlVSlSIEI-lll-IZUV.) and nieces of ‘for Detroit. Michlgfln. where hi3 ml Solo. Mn Mack MacKlllllon. Sllgw on’ lllc plum Ml.) A_ E Mam from, o1‘ the Law Courts Building in Visitors and Students Cordially Wclvonac, 1 glflgiplrsiiflnlrlflflffllpfldgvgfisplfll fixmbia/dlv; lsfiorféltfilgnéviglhtijigliflfllllga mgr!‘ attend the U. M. B. Convvn- male quarlelll,’ Mcssm ll/lurml," Lmm w,“ Clllllllnan “ml lnlrdllucml gh;i1'l<lti8ol\-;Li on LIOEGH}; the uluhth Momlng Service Broadcast by 0.1.1’... K. - ., g‘ . .. _ < . l . _ l 11o COCYA. .1 ,'Lllll) _ _- residence at Rollo Bay West tomor- mt!‘ I1 1L‘ C011 W. M89 1 S“ m” m1 M" 105 0i’ 0 0X1 Dc l ‘l _ ‘_) -,_' vl 0.‘. ‘l... ell ll, ' Oélnlo of all‘ tract, plccc or parcel oi land situate, _ ~---~__ '_ s2‘ ' ; row (Saturdnyf Sept. 8th. service wedding cake grucsd the centre of return to Boston, binss, last Satur- geaglng? ‘ikrylgcorgfmléecg’; loans oPgid lmolclvy, wlmilhe 531.1 1Y1"! 81b! btlllli; 011 Lflt 01' 'l'v~\11=111l> skinner, Gp,,~,.,i;ii. m; g, Lulu“; " starting at 2 oolock. Interment at the table with pink and White car day, after spending an enjoyable M. L,“ l d ll l“ l l Number twenty-mm; m Quggng . - _ holld t l“ d l. m l l quartcttc, Messrs. Mnvmiod, Crns- 1- it f-‘l "1 ‘e ""9 8 ° _1‘@fl_ . , ,. ,. _, l Murray Karl." Mart n All-Donald. Bay Fortune Cemetery. nations at either end. After lunch 11y on he Is n c wng od n V _ _ Duel“. “lull, lml me Dowel. l0 llgll county in tlic Pimmcq u, pun“, | , l, CAIRNS At S ,d P E I the bride chanced to Alice blue acquaintances. :50. nlvglaclidlnnionlvilaiid Bfinlsl vocal up H-m (lurk phccs o; he,“ am; lklivaird island being land Dilftllllly glumulczllfam '*lh“(lllnrlx' Wm“ '— ummersi e, . . -. rough 0mm wllh ha‘ w match and _____ . - ews ilrrny; n crms- _ ‘_ _ _‘ , ‘ co‘vcl4\(l lll ’ l , b , agile. Pvt. l!.fi\'1‘(l Willi thq ‘SBPU- 9- 1934i Alexmdc" Cumsi biclle frloves and slices. The brides- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mk-Kcnna of 51°“? "will $010. M1‘. Harry ci-iis. mmd~ Th“ “M a gm’ mdcecL He dusci~lbcd“1i.s lfogswgl. thxtullgtli "Wm- Mmm" "‘ """"""‘" f" slum"?! "T U1’ i-Ulllil Aliillllll- E1 _ _ _ 4 , 1 - ~ -. also extend ‘d thanks to the other ,_ ~ r 1 I fl t c i- :1 - formerly of Freetown, age 69. Fu malll lo navy blue wllll wlllle M. 305mm Mn and M“ Qemnnllwcll. violin solo. Miss Prudence ‘ llmllmcllclllg on me scum sldc Ul l“'f;"0,°n flifvlv";l;f;rl_°:““f‘,llf'l;_ -__--_... _..__ I neral service at North Bedeque 6955mm, All" cullmz and 5mm pqll-jgr o; 3y 1.1101101“, p_1g_1_ and Inna: mnle qunrtctte. Messrs. Mac- ull/ltlclgflllizfrisvLi" wam SW60, m; llle was, bound,” llrftfllI u 2 mm n ITUIII Ifrlcfly “Ytull n" Hm i111" sold liv- ped- Unlff-‘d Chumh 0n 5111111115’ i" 3 inK the cake the wedding Party Mr. and M15. Fonct (ll Shcdfar‘, N.'L°°d> CYRSWBH- Mfwmllllfl" "mi ‘ . ._ _ __’ ' of Water Lot in PWSCSSlUII flfAbncr ““"‘"‘° '“ “"""""- °~‘*“'l=‘" 1° ~"-~1~Y- “if ivu ridd __ o'clock following a short service nt delmmd [or a (ll-lye m reyum gt 13., were recent visitors of Mrs. B95"? V0051 5019i Mm ~73“ MM‘ POLIQ," “Bully 0F 64 Howatt and running tllCliCu west- I“ within“ a 1 “i ‘ 2; h" 1m "fidemb AYFYI" s“ “d 81X thirty p. m. w uic home of m» Henry Arwwult of the 61W- §"""' ‘mm “°1°' M" Gm“ Hm‘ " GIVES nuvrn T0 BOY Wardlv aiuus the south sldc o: Wlltul‘ “CANADIAN LEGmN '" Th“ 'Y°“'" f!“ >11 l“ ’~" r<ub<ui<ied~ t". 11°‘ M‘ ‘hi’ "m" Pfevlmwly “"- zmoma brother, Mr. Edward E. “um” “ma” BIALYSTOK P0101111 seiit. 'l. _ Street ii dl5tllllce of 124 feet which "W" "Wmhly meeting of the the cyclist .1. w i» ~» {Pd the oflie! ' i L- nounced. Jay of Peakes, where a, rgcopllon Mr. J. F. Singleton. Dominion ———~— Alma Clcsllllowl‘; M m; Elven blnll will extend 1 loot west oi Angus Montague branch ‘*1 m“ Cmmdm“ down- .I was held in their honor. A very Dal‘? Cmnmisslmlf" MT‘ Jflseph HAMPTON w‘ M‘ s"'Th° wt" to a boy. Thcunfant is 45 years Brivlfa wnrchousc to u Water Lot LE-Emlli B- E. B. L., “'11s hold in “Y0ll'1l8f‘l-' LV‘”L\1ll(l the Burgess, Cllhf, Products: Mi‘. Division o; Dfiilylumn thank-offering service of the preached in the Legion rooms of the Memorial School, policeman as .. lwlonglng to Jabcz Hudson and run- l and seized tho t‘ .. . _ forward mg from these two points south. sumptuous supper was served to younger than his oldest sister and ovcr a hundred is the uncle of a man 27 years older _, -.§ Card Of Hanks and twenty-rive W. J. Davis, Inapcq- W. M. S. was the Montague, on Thursday guests and much credit is dun me ‘tgr of dnlvlvrwtvldulvtqs. ivtlllo flfvhmftlk-IHfi-IllllgbmlstlllllgfidCllllfcllu suiidny m,“ l,“ a ‘éfl wiirdly with iiiiifsllci lines to llie bed evening. Bent. 6th- Pmldent Mv- ‘Jim thrii fmOtlu JOlTlyrr cm, slslcrs and slslelulndaws ol the g an o 1 n rp roug he even g, _cp. n_, ‘H. aige and A__._Ti1i . of Ciapaud River and containing Laggan presiding. There were thir- non: without a 11,- . so tlw p0- __ Mr. John T. Iiandrigan of Lower “mom, They wci-p asslsled in serv- M*'"'mmcs' “fie Twistpred at thfhflppmclfill“? Q-Ollgleflllllflll by‘ ‘he lllolllli ML (Rome 3011115011 sang three \v atcr Lots. ty-two members present. The mvei- licvmnn was run info. fi/liv, and 1mg _~_- Montague. wishes to express his Sm. lug by me bllde-s “ml groom“, Canadian Nmlonnl Hotel. iRev. J. M. McLeod. He chose his mm“, Nillcly “ml Nlllcv very e1. The ubove sale is made under a ing opened by the usual two min-i to run in two. l; we thanks i» all the kind lfflendg nlecw Durlng me evwlng l, crowd ltext from the sixteenth cluiptci- of lwllvclx “,0 solos were also Sung power of sale contained in m, 1,,_ “m; gushes, am»,- which the munl _... . ~__.._. .. t for their many expressions 01 gym. o, we“ wlshcrs gathered and lenm ‘Mr H. Stewart. Depty Pro- Mark and the 15th vcrsc, "Go ye by Mm Lclsll warren‘ The church denture of Mortgage damn m,» 15m "m; o; the 135; mcegll-lg_ whlcll w“: Mn‘)](1l‘: l-wll“ llnllnn“ “my I PM)” “d M“ m kindness duflng grad the happy couple a rcnl old “ncml s“ ‘ fry; WW“ ‘his m°m' into all the world and preach the was prcmlly decorated wllll out 4151i’ D1 B11111. 1931i. made bclwcun hold at Georgetown, were rend mid; have you done with all your mono l the "mm and subsequent death of lasllloml cl,,,,.l,.,,,l and were we“. inn for S1. lohns N. B . to attend gospel m every creature." His scr- nowds and a my Bellow,“ orfer_ 13mm 1101mm of Victoria, Widow, ndopted, 'I‘he secretary, Major 1'011l'n1011r‘y box is (\llll7l_\'!" g‘ l, his wife. L_m_9.8_n' ed V) fudge and cake. The re- a mcitm“ ‘_‘ mmdmflm Inwlfln“ 711°" W96 B m“? 111155101181‘? mvss- - was l.,.c@lv,.,l_ LvRfIy Hon-alt, Merchant, and Amy Poole, then read s. very interesting Johnny: ‘Well. 1110.1‘ :. _l'l‘S.(‘l‘I i l; mulndel. Ol “lam w“ spam in frlllcllofrggf " Under the “mm we. He impressed on each mind 1, ,~ . <- _ .~- —:- ~~:.:: “(limit W110 OI the sold I-eROyHOvI-lletter from the Dominion President, day was a rainy dn‘ so I merit it.‘ Stewart is superin- tendent for this Province. ntt, of the one part, and Dclilois Bros. Limitcd of Charlottetown of’ the 9U)" Pflrl. dcfnult having licenl made m Wymcnt oi tiic principal: and IHIOIRKK‘, tlicrcby scoured. For further liillliflllllills apply to 'McLcorl & llcntley, Solicitors, Char. lottctown. the fact that every christian should be a missionary. From Genesis to Revelations we read about the won- derful work of missionaries, who have given their lives to the world- wide extension of the kingdom of Cod. The chrlstians of today should remember it is their duly music and dancing, and the guests departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Jay a long and happy wedded life. - A very notable feature 0f the evening was an old fashioned the bridicsmnld pale blue organdic “Break Down" danced by Mr. Ane- with whltc slices. u» McDonald of Penkcs, Mr. Lloyd The brldc is the youngster daugh~ Jay of Mt. Stewart, Mr. Jnmes Gil-l ter of Mr. John W. Blrt, St. Pat- Gcncral Ross. This was followed by some discussion on the tug-of-war which is to take place some fimc in October at Montague. The Lo- glon has purchased an expensive mimllla rope to be used in this connection. Arrangements for tho carrying out of the Armistice Dav T00 Late T0 Clasify w"_‘—_vm i=1; Liar-ii’ liuivmiitlnovvfyliilnfi nlslicd or unfurnished. Apply 6' North Rlvcr Rond- L-237-9-8-3l To, Whom It L May Concernl _.______ My wife, Junie ltnhcrison, N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKEB “Si?! i327 §v1~\:v'rr:n'-isi:a\iv|zs|) m QUANTI- EMBALMER h“ o! Pertkos their partners and rlcks Road. The growl is the eld- t0 01m‘! 0n God's WOTK- "Tcflchini fly. luusf Ibo 0\'r‘r_1 foot 1n Dal d ll l; 7m ' ‘rig-g service also received attention. A left my bcd and board iiml 1 usl 5 ff Charlottetown and $1216 groom's uncle M1". Johnathan est son of the late Mr. and Mrs. then l0 hobkrve all thdiflllls WhfliSO-I FY1811). Tlfl-i if“ lillfflt’. PPHOH-i A_ 110199;? fi ptvmber committee of the following Com- not be rcspniwllilc im- imy rlihtl 321.2113 ::::*..::;%“‘ “m ‘his; $.;I:".v::g..‘:.::"r.... in’... 5:5. ;2:"::.::;;: .13; r:.".:‘i*“=.;:.1:::.r..hi?"n?" ..;.~,, iii-iii». mos m. W ,mon Nicholson, Russell McGregcr, ‘Cecil Wlghtman. Archie Hume, A. P‘. Campbell. Geo McDonald, a, signed. JOHN II. Ror-Firrsolv, Charlottetown, Sept. 7, 1931i. L-229-D-8-il Phone 140 the end of the world." Special mu- lilWfllHlIfllBdMChdrbf/fbtmm d l llc brldc worc Dink home in Fanning Brook when the Jggniuuiviimnlxieaum mmmlulnwlllmlhmn "flifi?! Guardian, immediately. Riecclvel l ‘l; mfliqge_ remuneration, L-QOB-O-B-Si 4 ji.