..~ .. .. "Jul iuviw-kn.‘ . .... PAGE TWELVE -. -L->i.~.\4..£'u1_ . .. m; #nl'DI_i>-~ . s. .. THE (Il-IARLUTFEFUWN GUARDIAN NOVEMBER 12. 1933 OUR NEWS BUDGET For OUR SATURDAY, SUBSCRIBERS HONDA! IN HOSPITAL — Mr. Haniv blames-on, engineer with the Cher- lottetonrn Fire Department is s tient in the Prince Edward Is- and Hospital suffering from what was described as a “slight. stroke". He. became unwell while st. the Fire Hall last week. His condition was said to be “satisfactory? -—(7¢\RGO OF POTATOES FOR NORFOLK, VlRGlNlA—'l‘fie Die- sel Motor Ship I-lerrna luiling from Philadelphia, which has been loafiing potatoes at Summerside for Simmons and Maplfiarlane and the MucFurlune Produce Co, sail- ed on Saturday morning with l3.- out» burs of seed potatoes for Nor- folk, Virginia. The steamer will call at Charlottetown to complete her carer» before making the trip to Virginia. _. IIOOTS ‘Ewes-Mr. Austin Rrtwls . .. of Linklotter Road whilvl k shotitlzlt; trtn st Lot lll m z not only returned with ‘ one of ducks, but also in- a large raven. i8 inches ll"lfll ' “dill-Ln This is. the Ml‘. Brooks has ha". and ill fact . Lilli‘ inch an experience does no: know of LIIYOIIE in that z of the coilntry who has ever '. a raven before-S most nlnisnlit evening was ' at the liumc of Ml‘. uud Hr;- ."\ll(‘l.t>\\' Brown, Gvithzlzlrs mi Wednesday EVfifllhil. Oi". it helm: the mrasion of H191.“ lh ivediling anniversary. This an. occasion of more than or- l 1,1". .r‘ v irvcrrst and their spachust l ‘as filled ivlth izilests ux-i r many friends and neigh- b o came to tender their‘ (- tuzvtions to this worthy 5; ~ who were fortunate enough] o have their fnmilv all present ml "".= iwcasii the exception l. one ‘l uh‘ urn" passed sway at. his home in‘ 1e on Sunday Captain, v after an illness of a- - ii. tltlls. 72 years of p 0t the late lv oi Summer- .o‘-i>.ted the sea all .t~ yenrs. He was JSIUOD and hat. o will regret to a m his p.- r lnlllucll of Al- ~ illll vuul sous and lvlv-rt Coulsmi l6; M11. Fred BS.I'V\'L'P,l William Bar-wise, l Mrs James Kinney,‘ J.» ivh pa. Widow pli. Cuptam Sampson a member rslde Town Council to om much sympathy is ex-. z dine, of much internal: will mrizx-d this morning in the Fhllrcll. Kensington, at 8 ‘when bliss Halie Ernestine ‘ Lil's. Waite of Ken- the late K, L. Waite the bride of Constable 0f the B. C. M. P. . ind the sun of Mr. W. E Key“. Vancouver. v. I3. C. Salter will per- : clromony in ths presence zmluedinte friends. Jrinles Mlllman. s. friend DliCll‘, "rill play the wedding bzltle who will be given in .- by ‘" ' brother, Mr. Mil- " _ w wear s charmini: ‘ gjiindy silk velvet. in an off the fiice hat ‘o shade and matching lll-r boiltuict will be Y" me Sllluglirint as brides wen:- a dress of teale- broivn hat and oorsazcl es of Summer- outsmart i ll. Jcaktast will bet - l. in» of the brain's! ‘l short honeymoon Constable Kcyos make thril- A, t t =1 T. Lin .- 5”}??? bride box plvaxed c0at,j ha‘ with ‘wine; ivillc accessories. l r 1.. on:- of Summer-l * i" young l1 ' mr-lilbcr - llruv’ Store. l- . was stationed nil iv some time anti lll< l ‘rt- will _l'il‘.l \ null will ' Xitvu‘ a Pll“ "Wilfxm, niniiv ., . . . - st"! lll t —l‘\<<l\"i \\.\'l»l' '1 ' in qr .‘.l lllhl . . ll- had rc illvd :i.l "it- holuestcad in the o xvii. Eovvd and ro- a lllf‘llll)"‘l‘ of the l hcziltli forced him tw i was a dvvwotl husband . and will he sorely iitl; - rle. Mr. Waivh m p and h" lllFfllWl on ail : .. "l]' lll . 'I‘h"rt- arc 10ft. to mourn his srirrowlnu widow. three sous Fimor ml a favln nrllolnlniz lllri hnmrsirad: Cnllii and Junior at hrull : nud two dnuchters. firth. a .\uli‘~i.t at the lllszli School Academy. S‘ uunnrsirlc mid Eileen at home; aw» one hrothcr. Jack at New An- : four si. Mrs. Pcrcy Low- thv-v. Clvriiwn : Wesley MYPTS. Palizary; l rs MacMurdo Nwh llotlvqilt- and Mm. RnyCamp- lv 1i, ohellon; and his father-in- liuv Mr. Colin Schlirmasi. who re- sided with the family. Much sym- aihy is extended to the relatives u their bereavement. 'I'he fisncral i-ld on Friday afternoon from ‘a n. The "Shit! In T110 w. Jlcms}; Rock of ‘Ages? Christ ans (Ioodnfl . hen-er.- aim-e Messrs. Mwsrd Oosely, PP‘. n”; Clarke. Lyman l-Iu Curtis. Reuben IATRQ Gil Snhcy hutri: iemient. was yvrddtd l “ {i l!) h Cluimli at Siilll'i"~-, nlhiul mriullcl" of ‘lily \ The poll- estis. Harry 1 d Edwgnd Th. _ iovev flora-l r- 'ii-.-.rl‘fl&“m the hllh 9W6“ in whlr-h the deceased was held. In- uie nonfat ‘his funeral of In lets Ybn A. McDonald of Salem. Mus» form- erly of Lorne Valley was held on Subllrdfly, Oct. from the home of her sister. In. Minnie MCSWBJIL COUN. IOLMA 1N HOSPITAL -Ooun. B. R. Holman. deputy mayor o! Charlottetown, is apati- ent in the Prince Edward Island Hospital convsleaclng following an operation for spendicitis on Friday. His condition lost night was ssld to be ss "good as could be expected." . Word has been received from R.C.M.P. headquarters. Ottawa. of the promotion of Staff Sergeant N. J. Anderson. Charlottetown, to the position of Sub-Inspector. H promotion took effect on Nov. l Inspector Prim”. whose trans- fer to Vancouver has been an- nounced, expects to leave about the first of next month. l-Ie is be- ing succeeded here by Superin- tendent James O. Scott, gt pres- t‘lll stationed at Calgary. Steel ivork in the landing pier oi the new ferry terminal at Wood bland.» was COlllphEt’. it was learn- uti _\'(‘Sli.‘l‘tlfl_\‘, and t.he placing of steel on the entrance piers is to lJPSlll at once. A large hydraulic sllfjlltlll dredge arrived at Wood Islands from Pictou Saturday and dredging at the site ls to begin this ivci-k Approximately 40 men 11:0 cluplrgvtld 0n the project. rc- l-ruitcd. etc-opt for "key men" from the ranks of local labor, ARRIVES HOME—Ml'. D. A. MacKinnon returned to Charlotte- town last week from attending meetings of the Canadian Society for the Control of Cancer at Tor- onto. One-day sessions were held ill Toronto on the firs’. dav oi November. or. w. .1. e. MacMlllan. who was the other rcpmsentstive of this Province st the meeting is returning to Charlottetown vis Boston where he will join Mrs. MacMillan. They are expected home tonight. FUNERAL !ER\'1CES—The fun- eral of the lam John MhcKinnon. was held vesteliday front his late residence. 8d Hilldxim Street. to the Belfast Cemetery. Services at the home were conducted by the Rev. G. CltYlVlP Webster, Des- tor of Zion Presbyterian Church hero while me Rev. Wallace Wad- land. pastor c.‘ the Premyterian Church at Belfast conducted ser- vices at the arrive-side. Pallbearers included Afessrs. Fraser Morrow, William Wyatt, James Gods. . A. nfrlsmod, P. J. MacDonald and Vic- tor Coyle, CONDITION SATISFACTORY- Mooney, R‘N., Charlottetown, was describ- ed as "good" last night by hol- pital authorities. Last Friday she tumbled out c! s moving auto- mobile when she tunied the door handle while attempting to 10w- er a window in the car She suf- fered bruises and shock. The in- jured girl was one of a group of I-loly Redeemer players enroute to a play at Kinkora Friday night. The accident. occurred at Hunter, Riv- er and Miss Mooney was st once rlllSlllCd to the Charlottetown Hos- pta. Two bicycles, three mantel mod- el radios. two portable typewriters and a. few sample lengths of car- pet a yard or two in each. msdo up the loot of burglars who enter- ed the store of the Robert Simp- son Eastern Limited on Grafton Street late Friday night, or early Satlutlay morning. The break w“ discovered Satur- day morning and late in the day City Police Offlceis located two radios and two typewriters under the Simpson warehouse adjoining the store, And a few hours after one of the stolen bicycles was found abandoned in a vacant lot on the corner of Rochfoid and Richmond Street. The November meeting of the Charlottetown Council, C.W.L., was lit-lll Friday. Nov. 4th at 8 p. iu.. in the K of C Hall. Mrs. Frank Murray presided and the meeting was opened with the League pray- rr recited by the Chaplain. R.ev. Wilfred Keefe. Minutes of the Octohvr monthly and executive mest- ps ‘were read and approved. Corrr-pntirlrnce included a letter of greetings from the National Pvt-sidcut. Airs. T. Il_ l-Iay. also a lI-tter from S. P. Paoli Jtx. Presi- dt-nt of the P. E. Island Tuber‘- ctvosls League. This contained s r rirl. of the year's work. with an .\l far lll!‘ financial assistance the C.\V.L. and thanking the llirttihrl‘? for farmer support. P-RHHL SHOW . --'I‘he spar- io" ~ lvilnr- of Mr and Mrs, E. W. ._ Rt tiro. was on Monday 2itli. opened wide tl a wrlvrlil" to the many o! Miss Doris Bunialn. v who galherctl to tender > a simwfri" in honor of her .t uut ivlluz» Ill1ll‘l‘ll\'!t". 'I‘lle rooms v.- if‘ hwiiltliiilly dccoratcd (or the rwa ‘mu \v;'h autumn flowers and tfv» sea: of honor with pink and white streamers. The bride to be (“‘7'l'f"l ihv- room to the strains of hr» \"i'"ltlii1lZ nlarch nlaycd by . .. \l'altcr Buutain. The Mist hiilrlrwi Bulmau and Enid Clark ‘ripened the many lovely gifts. Ind Miss Jessie Stewait read the ver- ‘mc Miss Buntnln courteously thanked everyone and invited them ‘in visit her in her new home. Af- ' joined in slniinul "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow. ‘A dniuty lunch wns served and I verv social hour was enjoyed. The Canadian National Hotel was the centre of a very deliifill‘ ful iziitherintz Saturday evening when the members d the '4- Cliib" entertained ll. dinner M honor of one of their ixomimnl members. Mr. I". A. Size-wart. Jones and his fiancee Miss Jenn Martin. whose marriage takes place this clev- week. The table dmontlons were erly carried out. in bunting deslflfl with the Club name cimningl! outlined in partridge and duck feafhm. Shells. nuns, autumn leaves and decoys were much in evidence Us table docmusions. The place cards were twinned on birch-bark with a medially pn- blrch bark menu ss n. sou- venir for Mr. Jones. Mt. Beer proved s most efficient mos- ter of ceremonies. Cmnplimrniary meeches were mode by the H's- sident. Mr. A. H. Mould. m. Mu- Kenzie snd others. The guest ‘IUIBPAY LEAVES END 01-‘ MONTH — Ohl-rles Galbraith, genial Scottish professional s1. the Belvedere Golf Club here. will in his annual inigleticn south the end 0i Novem- ber. He will " r0" at. thesame club at Ktngstrse, th Carolina, ss last year. Rev. Robert Scott, assistant dir- ector of Old Age Pensions for the Province of New Brunswick, has been visiting Prince Edward Ls- h-nd for the but low days and leaves todiw on return to Fled- eirloton. BEREAVED —M.rs,' Bert Paulie: has received a tolcgraxn conveying, the sad news of the death of her. sister. Mrs. Anna Wynlan. who pas-i sed sww in Boston on Saturday. There were no particulars Mrs. Paquet was in receipt of a later from her sister only a . hot-i line ago when she was apparently in good health. was ISLAND Ns-riviz- Word was received in the City last evell- lug from Mrs. F. W. Cliarske o! the death‘ ui iur lilo; . 1s. Aiultz Amelia Duxlts Z\lr.~. Dulle- was the (lflllQlYtT of inc Rm. Alz- ‘ drew LOCkllPiltl and was born at Georgetown lll 1860. Mrs. Davies‘ with her daughter visited lilo l.- land last summer. where slit “n: a guest at Blxickley Brat-ll. TO WED IS .\I0\(i'ON~ . marriage of .\ll'. F A. S;t\\..t Jones to Miss Jean filarlzil LIKE.‘ place lll Moncton tomorrntv at ‘ho _ lu .u' —I.ASPBII.I.IE "GRID. 0N NOV. 4TlL—vAmt£ber s item comes 1mm ‘Prynn that raspber- ries are plentiful in that part of the Island. Mr. Bowley Leardfrryon says that he has been picking s. cup full of raspberries every dsy during October and on Nov. 4th was still able to pick his cup full. This is really remarkable. S. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Mrs flamenco Raymond was held ' ulter- noon from the McLean nil Home Rev. Dr. Lfilllfe officlst-in - Interment was in Illghfield Ceme- tery, The pallbearers were Messrs. L. A. MacKlnnon. D. A McKin- non, Stewart. McKinnoin, D. L. Mc- Klnnofi. Albert Pumiuiarson and Hector Dan-sch. RECENT VISITORS ‘I0 P. I. ISLAND- Among the passengers to the mainland his morning was Miss Florence Murray accompan- ied by her sister. Susan, enroute to Edmonton. Alta, after spend- ing a very pleasant months holi- days visiting friends and relatives on P. E Iland. Durlnu their stay here they were the ve-y welcome " arts of their skier. Nlrs. Cam- ' ' (‘xirllo of Charlottetown l ‘llll _ WEDNESDAY --Sl'I)I)l:lN DEATH—- Slimmer- slilf‘ r-siticuts were shocked to u: llie sudden passing this muiluiil; oi D1‘. W. S. Garland at ila. flgo of 65 years. The late Dr. tillfliilld came litre from the united States s number of years ituivral of l\.iatlliew' Burnett place from his late residence to St, Piivickls Clulrch, Fklrt‘ August- us anti ivas laigrl; attended. Pall- nrtrvrs were West's. John Web- .~' J-nhu Jay. David MacNally. tklrr Holland. Hugh Trainer. and Aulzustus Lafierly. Service Lt. the spun-h and grlvfl was conducted hi‘ RM‘. D P. UIOkBII. .P home of the formers iatliu" Tllt- , . - 1 couple will spend a n0ur_vxilom\ ‘lfjroldfiéxd 3):: lgrpgilllanknfi: ha)‘; M We“? day“ m ‘INN’ camd?’ been in failing health for the The bride's hr 'll ' Kcrucili UL W“, . Martin and Mi . . : and ‘vlrs. W" 5 ' _____ \V. S. Stewart r t: oic-r to . . ,. _ Moncton for the n4 event ‘I ‘UWJM’ sERvmLb The At a meeting of llli‘ Youilc Pco-| ple‘s Execuuve of ilie Bistro-n; Hesbwery Union. in ’l‘rinit_v Ullltrtl ed Church. Chflflflllulwull. on S ilrday evening Nov. li-ll. nu midi was read and a pl'f‘-\l‘lllib ioli "sas made to Rev. W. Edward avkrn. B. A.. who has held the l¥k=llmll of Convenor of Insider-shin Tramp-q in the executive for several yrvrs prior m his departure w» F! --I.'Xf'li.\l\‘(i.ED SEIRVIIES >- mundsion, New Brunswick. iluv. Edward lvflllley of Bradalbane ._._ rxclizingcd pulpits with Rev. J. W. upsUDDEN 11.131555 __ m; A. Nicholson of North Bedequo United Church on Sunday. Rev. illiain Ver Wolf interim-moder- thc Richmond Bay charge Lyman Jay. Seed Potato Inspector; Y at; Georgetown took suddenly ill,“ on Friday afternoon Wllllt‘ rc-turli- "m? °f . g , », _ t‘ tl Presbyterian Church, was wofrildtllatlllisu The sllgeaker at the three churches and Preston Mann-iv- tvclr callod tin the charlie on Sunday He spoke . n \'\' 1v t; at. Freeland in the morning; Lot Xfetitovlnis glfllfislizdKlllfllg Clounlttr ;l-i in the afternoon and Victoria l-Iosnital where an operation zinc-West in the evenlnB R6“ Edwin later performed Mr Ja\"$ Mn-iwlute. u-hn has hsd charge of dition is now ranoried n: murh ~ilin parishes leaves this week with impmwv¢ IMrs. White for Quebec to take ‘over a parish there. Rev. . .Wlllle took the services ln the Prince Edward Islanders saw the lProsbyterian Church at Summer- in s clear sky. The moon rose ati approximately 44B p. m. A. S. 'I‘.,l in Charlottetown as the sun ivas- bealnnim: to slnk_ below tile west erll horizon. although a ground; mist at this time obstructed a per-l fer-t view of the moon. The total; eclipse at about,5.45 p. m.. seen in s clear sky was witnessed by hundreds who stood in thestreets g-azlniz at the event in the heavens. , E x r s: N n ari'oiNr.iii;N‘l'- l Temporary a ntment of Miss, Grace Yeo to e teaching stall of v Want Kenn. School was extended; to the and of December at. the‘ rezularly monthly meeting of the‘. Cit School Board yesterday~ Dr. 1. l J. e0. chairman. presided. A let-i ter was read from Mr. C. A. Beefy.‘ Provincial Fire Marshall. concern-i ins: fire drill in City Schools dur- lm fuvt prevention week last.‘ mom-h. The letter stated the drill 0n the Whole was veiy satisfac- tory and contained several sugges- tions for lmm-ovmnent. TRAVEL BUREAU CHIEF HERE Oanuiisn Govemmerv Travel Bur- eau will arrive this evening by plane to address a public meeting iii the Board Room, City Building, this ev- ening at 8.15 p. m. Mr. Dolnn is a‘ pleasing and forceful speaker and‘ has been in great. demand both in‘ Canada and United S ates for pub-l ilc addmmes. His subject "The Tourist. businem of Canada" is one in which exerybody i.» lnfcrrsteil and the hall should be flllcd for the occasion. A movlnsz plcturo featuring‘ Canada fronl Coast. to Corr-t nil‘. also be shown. Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMllllul and ‘ Mrs. MarMillali arrived h i r l1 t evening from a two v. visit‘ to the mainland. While - Dr‘ MarMillati atts-tirlvvl n rim session of the Canadian S l“l\ for the Oflllllfil of Caitrnr. n-lurh lnni’, M. Tomnin on Ntlvrrvilvri‘ l t 'l‘|i/‘ Doctor and Ml‘ l‘! A .Vl?‘i"Kl'll1"ll also of Charlnttrtriulil. r» prescntative from flu. at the srs-sinu are lll!‘ grand council of the S l incorporated last March ll l . barked on a nation-wide rruuoni-il i-o educate the Canadian Puhlu: in the facts about cancer. vm- H-ATELEBRATP‘. (‘JOLDEN WWII)- DING-Mr. and Mrs WRYFCI‘ Lowther celrbralrd their calvlcu wedding anniversary lint Silndvt- quietly at their home. 'I'ht~_v were entertained at the siipurr hour at the home ol Mrs. Lowthcrs broth- er. Mr. Albert Miittiirt. and on Monday, her sister. Mrs. James Staiert gave a small dinner party in their honor at her summer home at Edizewater. North Bed- eque. On each occasion Mr. and Mrs. Lnwther were presented with s large and beautifully decorated wedding cake. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lnwther wish them many more years of happy wedded life-S —BBIDAL SHOWER -— A Jolly bridal shower was given last. week by the friends of Miss Fern Clark daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark. st the home of Mrs. Evald Levin in honor of her approach- ing nuptials. ‘The bride received insny beautiful gifts of silver and other lovely things that would lease the heart of any bride-to . A little bride and groom Mr. and Mrs. Levin's own littli- daugh- hr Carlo and Master Gordon Boll brought in the gifts. The presents were opened t? Miss Mildred Schumann and t e verses read by Miss Rib! Gamble. Miss Effie Jeffery also assisted with the gifts. presenting them to the bride. After Miss Clark hsd thanked the donors very prettlly for their couple were ixnsented with a pair cl Kenmod blankets. .4 will’ scene of a total eclipse of the moon last nlirht ‘side on Sunday. RECEIVES SAD NEWS-Mrs. W. J. P. Mach/Lilian of Charlottetown received the sad news yesterday of the death in Boston. Mass. o! llifil‘ brother. Stephen J. MacDon- ald. The deceased was a native of Sour-is. this Proviinioe and was the son of Mrs. I-Iugih S. MacDonald and the late Mr. MacDonald. When a child he moved to Boston with his parents and has resided there since. He was the oldm of the family. Surviving are his nether, five sisters and s brother. namely Mrs. ltfacMlllan o! this 01W. Mn. L. A. MacDonald. Cambridfl. Nfass. Mrs. H. T. Lil-hey. Doriches- tor, Ma.ss.. Sister Mary Savlna of Framinghnm. Mass, Mrs. C M. Stone of Smith Boston. and Dan- iel J. MacDansld, also of Sounli Boston. The funeral will be held today from his late residence at Smith Boetnn. BRUCE-GARRETT NUPTIALS -—A quiet and pretty wedding was solemnized at the Baptist parson- age at '7 p. m. Tuesday. October M. _M_|-_ u‘; i), no)“, chm o; The when Rev. H. L. Denton united in lhl‘ holy bonds of matrimony Muriel Bernice Bruce of East Baltic and Cynis Foster Garrett of the same place. The bride looked WlIISOmB in a gown of fuchsia transparent velvet. with accessories to match and was sttnded by Miss hInrt-ha Garrett, sister of the groom, who wore brown transparent velvet with matching accessories. The uroom ivas supported» by Mr. Lowell ChinI. On Wednesday the happy young left 0n 5 honeymoon tour .\lnrli.lmr\s. the bride travelling in a hrnim coat with wolf trimming, 2rd brown velvet, hat. Their many friends wish them many years of ~~ ‘ bll<.=. fmLIiEN WEDDlNG-—'l‘lie home 1i Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Gillis was very interesting rtvrt o'i_ Ont 24th urlien they cele- ‘iuitvil their golden wedding anni- i. "\.'\l'_\'. 'I‘llo rocms were artistical- ';\ di-rcratcd thrciuzhout in white uufl cold. ln the dining-room and cllrystintliomums and .i.~3.t'l‘i were tastefully arranged. Luncheon was served in the din- iuu-routn wlicre the table was tlfllnllly laid with covers of white and irld. The profusion of flowers. the tall tapers and the double \\-’(§'llll‘1 cake in the centre pre- sented a very pleasing picture. Scrvinsz were the hostem. Mrs. Clarence Gillis. assistod by Mrs. Murdock and Miss Prank Gillis. clnughtei-s-ln-law of the honoured couple. Mrs. Jean Crockett o‘! Charlottetown. wusln of the ism- ily, rendered some elilg ully swcct selections on ilhe Hswsiisn nultar. the new Ind old melodies adding greatly to the enjoyment of the evenimz. The cutting weddligtzu cake by the “Bride" from a pre .v arranged the living-room was s gmiiiil feature of the occasion. Many and lovely were the fits ieosivod bv the highly r ooupl a surprise. but v was the srrlvsl of ‘charm:- iem" and the bride and groom upon qoinc to the door received the atm- irrat-ulstions of the mam marry makers. Only immediate friends of the family were Dissent. ‘ the truest-s were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- llam Finlayeon. who attended the bridal couple fifty years ago. I rather unique and beautiful oco - l'i"tlC(’. 'I‘here were also present. Mrs. T F‘. West. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacDonald of Eldon. This most enlflwshle soon brought to s/intinz of "Auld Len: w" and “For They are Jolly Ilel- lowii." The lo received heart-y eonirrstulstions and 01w kindness s. socisl hour was enloyed by rcfreshmeii wishes for msny ma! bnlth and bflilll. ~ presid Sec‘ CIIATING DIITUIBANCI- AVls Arsenault, of Wellington. P. ll. 1., was sentenced to three months in the County Juli or a $10 fine here Tuesday morning Magis- trate A. O. Mocxenzie. The Island youth was arrested Monday evening by Officer Alex Miller, and was brought before the Magistrate charged with creatin a disturbance in s iniblic place. - ei-st News. GOING TO SCWPLAND itlng his brother, Mr. A. G. Craw- ford o! Itoseneath. for the past three weeks, left the city yester- day morning for New Glasgow, where he will visit s relative, Mrs. Alice Stewart. before sailing from Halifax later this fall an return to Sootluid. ..'IIOSPITAL AUXILIARY-The Ladies Auxiliary of the King's County Hospital. Montague. held their annual meeting on Wednesday Nov. 2nd in the hospital. The fol- lowing officers were installed for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. THURSDAY —CIIANOERY COURT -— JudBP Saunders held s session of the Court of mammary here Monday when the Fhtate of D. T. 30W‘ Bloomfield, was dealt with and Elli order made for s. sale of_ the P6!- sonslty. ——FUNER.AL HELD —-'I‘he fun- eral of Captain David Grady W85 held m Wednesday afternoon from his late ruidence in Siunmei-slde and was largely attended. Rev. L. E . Davies conducted the fun- . G oral. The pallbearers WENMMQIEqSSiIE- _ Klfl-reltlkanrggill’ fr... R aclnél ‘ t° th° needs Bertram Woodside and E. Mac- tom" is not Neill . —REGISTEB.ED NuitssTs MEFI flnvlzvzanfil clients». At this century-old hank, attention of each individual cus- only s pleasure buts fundamental principle. 41;: qtiiialfztorlv meetlinitzi “Drill; vorld-ulidafucililtlks lnevery Re tere urses Assoca cm - - n. I. was held on Wednesday ai- “Wm” °/"'""""8 ternoon at the Nurses Home of the Prince County Hospital, summer- sicle. In the absence of the Presl- dent and vice-president, Miss Mair. Hurry Davisotl. vice president, Mrs. Louis MacDonald; Sedy. Mrs. Les- ‘er Mellisll; Trcas. Mrs. Carl Stewart; ‘Trustees, Mrs. W. J. Fraser and Mrs. Mack Martim. Auditors. Mrs. Preston‘ lvlaclntyre‘ and Miss Mary Lamont. After thel business was disposed of, the ladies; served tca and a pleasant social half hour was spent. -L . JELEUI‘ OP‘FI(.‘PIRS~—THP Wo-l mens Institute of Montamlr licld, their annual meeting Tuesday, night. in the Legion Hall. The fol- lowing officers were elected for‘ the new year: President, lvfrs Les- lle MacDonald; 1st vice prcsidcnt. Mrs. Marshivl Reynolds 2nd vice ent, Mrs. Louis MacDonald; y. Mrs. Adam Machurc; 'I‘rcas.. Mrs. Ben MacLiue; Auditors. lib-s. Lester Mellish and Mrs. Wilfred Wat/erworth. Plans were made to serve dinner to the war veterans in the Legion Hall on Armistice D y. After the meeting closed, rrfre i- ments uiere served and a pleasant social hour was spent-L The following clipping refers to the late Mr. J. D. Mel-end of Montana who was the snn oi ‘Vfr. Donald N. Mrliond. J P and fur many years Postmaster at. Hizh Bank. Deceased was well and fav- orably known where he spent his early youth, also at Uigz High School. where he and the late Rev. Edward Fletcher Jordan Ph.. D. prepared themselves for more advanced studies. prior to their leaving for the U. S. the laud of their adoption. Both were an hon- or to their Island homes. and dearly loved the scenes of their childhood dsvs. The late Mr. Mr- Leod at. the age of Tl visited his native land afiel- an absence of 54 years, CATHOLIC POETRY SOCIETY -—0n the afternoon of November 3rd the Prince Edward Island Unit of this society met at the home of Mrs. J. A. Gillies, The ‘favorite poets" discussed were Alice hley- nell and Longfellow. Poems of both writers were read aloud and possible reasons for their popular- ity offered. Then followed a spirit- ed discussion on present day fic- tion. It: was decided that. this group would devote more study to the better class of writers. The books oi.’ Sigrid Undset, G. K. Chester- ton. H, Belloc. Rene Bazln. Frailc- is Dudley, and others were men- tioned; members were asked to sel- ~———i eet these authors and to write short reviews of books read. No poems were submitted for criticism . A pretty wedding was solemnlzed on Wednesday afternoon at ll the Anglican Church. Kensington. when the Rev. Mr. Fream united in marriage Margaret Louise Hun- ter and Wilfred Heath Evans. both of Kensingtcn. The bride wore a white satin dress trimmed with lace and bridal veil, and her bou- quot was made up of fernsand csmstions. She was attended by Miss Mabel Andrews. of St. Elean- ors. as bridesmaid. dressed in blue taffeta. The groom was suyprport- ed by Mr. Borden Campbell. Af- ter the ceremony a. reception was held at the home off the bride's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Hun- ter. Conunemial street. with s large numtber of’ gilests being‘ present. They have the best Wishes of many friends -s.vmumu AuAll-lml us ‘lltINfl! unumu cnuiuli-i- The evening auxiliary of Trinity United Church held their rgeular monthly meeting at the heme of Mrs. Borden Connell. ‘Ilie presi- dent, Mrs. Davis presided. Miss Zilpha McQuarrie had charge of the program. Miss Newsome was s guest of the Auxiliary and spoke on her work amnnz the different nationalities at. the Sidney Mis- sion. She gave some very fine ex- amples of ivliai had bcctl done by education for the youth coming from other k-ouiitrles into Call- sds. The whole program of the evening had to J0 with tli~ quest- lon of race and racial brother- hood.- ‘There was some discussion on the matter of packing theMis- sion Box which is imniiallv sent by the Auxiliary to the Mission at Sidney. The evening was brought. to s close with the serving nf re- freshments by the ladies. S. Thurs passed away st the home of her son. Edward. cn Tuesday, Nov. 1st an aged and highly respect- ed citizen of Alberton South in the son otf Nlrs. Joseph Arsenault. e was 86 years old and had come ls the bride of Capt. Ben Perry to Smith from hei- Point du Cherie. N13. home many long years mo. She leaves to mourn her pass- ing four sons. Fdward, Joseph. Charles. and Maurice, all of Alber- ton South Ind three daughters, Gert-rude c! Point du Chane, NB. Kathryn Ind Min-gai- in the ‘USA. also i/wo brothers in Point duo Chem, NB" besides s. mimber of ildien. and moat grand- ohi ren. Many years ter the death of Cam. B. Perry she man-led flint famous and gmnd old per- son. m. Josqih Araennult. of Well- i , PILL. and she lived st Welinswn till the semi of m. Arlcnauii about 3 years ago. The funeral i001! place to the Sacred Hes-rt Church. Albertml. at 9.00 lm- Wednesday. Nov 2nd. The un- duly lame attendance mums w the hiizh esteem in which the late Mrs. Aiuenault was held. The poll Fred Lee. tt. l-I AWN. Young. Michsel Klncti. Al Genlot. Paul Gsudin. The funeral services at the church conducted m were Rev V. Mswonsld. n» supt of the P. E. I. Hospital oc- cupicd the chair. After the regu- Ear business meeting, Dr. A. R. Grunt, read a paper ondiabetics. which was most instinctive. Miss Levels, supt of the Prince County Hospital. assisted by the Nursing Staff, entertained the visiting nurses to afternoon tea served m tile parlour of the homo. . l |l Charlottetown Montague Summer-std cause f _._._._ -—AGENTS rSALAliY REDUCED The Si. Dunstnlvs Basilica‘ Diainatic Guild opened the fall and -'I'lie regular monthly meeting of ivinter activities, in the Holy the Board of Management of the Childretfs Aid Society was held in Name Hall last night with a play the Town Hall on Tuesday. The Joe's Loyalty, written by Lucy Albany 0'l4ary Gertrude Clarkin. It was her first. attempt as a playrlght, and from the excellence of the prcsrntatlon confidence was expressed that > she continues she should achieve a reputation equal to that she now enjoys as s pootcss. _ The players executed their parm well ‘ and gave a very illlc protrayal of the characters in the story. The theme was taken iroln the m"deru probleln of oom- munistlc influence in labor circles. and the part. taken by the church in such situations. ' The perfovmatire wa: rliinrtrfl hy Miss lPhllIPlllP Arscuaulfl GOLDEN. WEDDlNGw-Oll Oot. 12. lvfr. and Mrs. John F. Curran of st. Teresa's cbserved their golden jubilee. having been un- ited in marriage fifty years‘ ago at Montague by Rev. Wm. Phclau, P. P. In the momiiiq the Jubilaviaus. and their immediate. filcnds ai- telided Mass at Si. Joachiniis Church. Vernon Illver, ivhere the marriage of their son. Thomas and Miss Laura Power of lellllvwivale was blessed by Rev. John A. Sulli- van of St Thinstauls University. cousin of both bride and groom. After the ceremony. breakfast was served at the bride's home and in usual bills were passed and the tizcnts salary was reduced on ac- count, of the ‘Truancy work being now under the jurisdiction of the police. The annual meeting was postponed until December. --RI.'-ELECTED PRESIDENT - Mr._C. I. Peters was TC-eltfiitifl president of the Summerside Goll Club at their annual meeting on Tuesday which was held in the civic building. Mr. G. M. Muttort was made vice-president and_Mr. H. T. Holman. secretary. The re- ports for the year of the different vrvlnmittcos were received and .\ll0\\'f‘(l that. the yrar had been quite a. successful one, PASSED AWAY—'I\'IQ deathoc- curred last evening at his home. Upper Queen Street. 0f Mr. John MricLeod, Second Mute on the car ferry steamer "Charlottetown". Mr. MacLeod, who ivas s. native of Belfast. this Province. was 5'1 years of nae. and had been lll for some time. He is survived by his widow. one daughter, Jessie. and one son. Everett, to whom deep sympathy ls extended_ BIilDE- TO -BE ENTBRTAINED V! . . 0.1.90‘ officiated M. M! lNVt-A s_ -Miss Marga ret Newsom whose n. BANK of NOVA SCOTIA OVER A CENTURY 0F BANKING SERVICE lieusiligiq St. Peter's Victoria .2.‘ Webb uncle of the groom Perfect Love. After the a buffet luncheon was served large crowd of serenade-rs “v.01... - led to extend thcll‘ 201d trigh we're treated to cake. _H_ —INJURED IN FALL-Hr. F4 win Darby of Abraiivs Viiiaer the misfortune to fracture‘ t ankle Joint of his rlzhi leg w}, he fell from a telephone pm; accident occurred about ll o" . . rn Wednesday lllfiflllllal when u, Darby was assisting iu mfln some buildings 0n his farm. 1-1 went up the post to nut a ,, which was ln the way when y post. snapped throwing Mr bu‘ to the ground Hi- was mkr-i: in (liq Prince Coilntv Hrwntt-vl “hm, it, fvariuw- was sot T1,.- m, ' a compound one. ‘ There passed away a: he: -.. Ln Granville on 23th, . Mrs. David s. Dluu m1 lingering illness Dl which time slic was her bod, bv ~ing hat" Clluisluul sillril. His way to be the right lhblléh the end came as a . was not altogether ilzxzxpec She was before her marrisze Phil lcia Somers, The dPCPiLWG v . have been 72 years of Gilt‘ had .~. lived until November flilih. ‘Mrs. Dunning was ll highly . spouted citizen. s friend w a . the eveninc the wedding reception marriage takes place this month . she was a kind and lov was held at St. Teresa's where was entertained at s supper-ban- i wife And mother. There the young couple will reside. The quet at the Queen Hotel by the le to mourn besides n mm reception vwas attended by friends Staff of Moore & McLeod Ltd. stricken husband. two dntulnp and relatives from far sud near. Thursday evening, Nov. 3. Miss (June) Mrs. Orville Clark among whom were the pastor. Newsonl was presented with a slnvgton. iLucy‘ Mrs. Rev. Basil Croken, and Rev. Dr. chest. of silver and numerous glf s. Hume-neat, Bella my" 5,. Curran. Rev. John A. Sullivan and Rev; Gavan P. Monuullail of St. Dunstanfls University. The Guard- ian extends cougraviulatirns to the jubilarians and the newly weds. was entertained at garct McKee and Miriam Show. Early in the week the bride-to-be a five table bridge and shower by Misses Mar- Thcre passed away at his home nother daughter Rena pvt-ileum he!‘ several years ago. ‘Thoreau also four sons, George and Jams of Granville; Ralph at. Birth-en Sa.slt., and Glen at lloml; ti other sons Otto and Claude we B ‘Emixzlgtrlgllggallln all: éll;nl'liilltl lgCtgwfiegtzxidlslggg-‘esw gig?‘ killed lll action dilriug zlzi- Gre last; night. of the Plan pr0l>osed by Norman MacL-ean. He was born on w“ Sh‘ l‘ “L” “mlwl “F ' the Charlottetown Free Gardens lhe farm on which his lone life “““d"h“d“’“ “d 3 ”"" m“ Committee, under which the un- We spent. July 10th.. 1864x1118 w- “h-ixlhdf“' um“ T. ., . M employed or the City "will be m... opts having e ated to this Pro- William “Bu: P - ‘by _ t‘ en an opportunity to 1mm the vlnce’ from Scot and In 1882 he go w‘ Jam g€glelso J arts of soil cultivation and of ‘mnrmed M155 Isabel Mmmnmd °! My‘ ' es m“ husbandry. Mm a View h.) the“. Caledonia who survlvm him with Reginald. adopting farming in some form as ‘nlefitmm’ “h” H" M‘ lwme’ Peter wok lar-p a means of livelihood." ‘l’ we Sagdsms 1d 1mm gm‘ 10mm!) n, . .' ,_ 1 The pun’ pmsenwd t” m’ “We” fnoggevxvasndrowned i; iiTr Rim- M- flheg Brave bein co d '5?“ l“? by MP H- K.- s- Hemmml- er Alberta Jiuvs 191s e " Rev. Alifiut .- g n mfflt chairman of the finance committee ‘ ' ‘ was mortal of n 10pm“, M, an which handled gardens for the City unemployed last summer. pro- i posed to settle 100 iuiemploycd men with their families on an in- structional farm of. 2,000 acres. Strict. supervision bv competent men would be provided and later graduates would be settled on other farms which they would in time be expected to own. The project would The Guardian of Fifi Times bv His Excellency the —FORMER. WAR. VETERAN- has received a oopy . and Herald con- taining a lengthy report of the colony's 14th annual mow, held on King's Wharf. Suva. and opened Governor. Sir Harry Luke, C. M. G. In the industrial section one entry wide- lv commented urxm was a. coiled. mother was tenderly there to await the plo I rectioin. BIR ‘HIS COFFIN-At Cherry Hill. Nov. 193B. to Lil‘. illltl Nils. Harold I 1g _ Coffin tn Al‘ v1 A»; _" m fiffeharfwllffggfinzmiftfggsugludsle glvqlgslcrgngréefguraxd» by‘ ‘am; .¥sA1MLES(1):ve-—i‘\ljefll‘i‘(Pldflfmgtlzd in nil mpital being guaranteed by Pownal id t 2i ’ pen ‘m “l” "" N°"""‘““' ‘ the em! Government. Mr_ res my. 511"; mgjflded £1: 1938. t0 Mr. find llfrs, Harri‘ Jli Lest night's meeting in a resolu- nltc. ‘galena. l . ticm decided to request the Provin- meme haemame Jasper. oxidised CCifJpeX‘. oxide of 195011. City, a daughter. LAWTON—-At. the Princi- Edlv Island Hospkol Novoiulwv. 4th.. l9 cial Government and City Coun- iron. malachite pyrltes and pom. go M‘. 1 M n .14 Law cll to take such steps as they fled wood. Major McRiie and his I-IazelbrooLQ.‘ RrQ-rlfllqllfrlttffl’. Edv msy deem advisable to obtain the partner also received the highm me required financial and Other aa- prize. certificate of merit. for Vfllf- ' slstance from the Dominion Gov- ious numerals. it h pleasing to rfrr—~s*fm\n ‘ elrnment. in order that a start in gist/e (the of this well known RUG“ t b d l u n . all c iu ~—- OQQIQIQZOJSC e ma c n l snrllll! r n r distant home. MACKENZIE_ROSS M Sp Jam In a wedding of much interest to friends here and in Charlotte- town. Mlss Elizabeth Jesn Martin, late Mr His Worship Mayor E. A. Poster presided at th session which heard. too. a report. of the oeiieral oom- mlttee on ‘gardens for the unem- dwghter °i u"! - 8nd ploved. A financial statement was M“ Martm» 01' Chlflfll-f-elbwn. nypQflfitm "H, PM,“ W. W... “T” was married to F A. Stewart Jones. son of F. C. ‘Jones. Gordan Street. and the late Mrs. Jones. T719 bratty ceremony was perform- ed at thr- home of the groom's father bv Rev. J.J. Alexander, rector o st. George's Ani-ltnsn Church st 2 o'clock yesterday sf- terrrlioon l ie br de was given in marriage hv her brother. Kenneth Martin. of Charlottetown. The bride and Broom were unattended. The bride Wore a wine colored Crepe dress with touches of gold. She wore matching accessories and carried a bouquet of talisman F0895. Mrs. W. V. Creaghan played Mcndelssohnii wedding March. M00118 the out of town guests at the weddlnii were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Martin, Dr. . Lantz. Mr. and Mrs. B. Conrad. all of Charlottetown. and Mir and Mrs. Fred Magee. of Port Elgin. (Moncton Transcript) . A very pretty weddin nlzed st the home of Stanley H. Case Casi lf- 0- li- A--A VUl_\' pleasant ev- ening was spent on Thurstliii‘. Nov. 3. when the Executive of the R. W. Grand Lodge of "lic L. 0. B. A. of P. E. Island paid a fraternal visit to three Sisters‘ Lodge, Borden. Af- ter opening Lodge and transacting business a recess was culled. and " Dorothy MacTavlsli was brought in and presented with a scholarship of $25.00. This scholar- ship’ was given by the R. W. Pro- vincial Grand Lodge to a son or daughter, bro hei- or sister of nn l» 0- B- A. member. or a juvenile who made the highest marks in the Matriculation maminatlons lo Prince of Wales Colleifc. Miss Mac- Tavlsh. who is only fl teen years of lure. was the lucky winner, having made s total of 561 marks in her exams. She stood highest in Eng- lish and Arithmafic. making 89 marks in the former subject. Miss Mary Quigley came a close second with 562 marks. and James Patter- son fourth with 5T1 marks, These wsssolesn- r. and Mrs. Manse. Pownru St. Ci y, Oct 26f bV Rev. R Monliicad Lit-amt Olive MacKenzie of liiclrillc T-twls Alexander Ro=< n: Flit Riv 9'!‘ HUTCHIFON - SINIILITITlN -A Zion Manse. Sniilrdrtig \l->v. 5 i938. bv Rev. (l. (‘a vh- Wntnter Miss Marv FTftvirm: . liim Hllfvhicryn ,4 t»... .‘._ _ _ , Mi-KAY - Mncltnvsii» _- A.‘ the Bflptlst Parsonage. Cllflflhftul/ilvll, 0n October 7th. 197m. hv P» new. . L. Dcninu. Ilurr" Shutter MCKIIY. Rnrl MflFEflFCl l,niil< liar- Donald. bnfh nf rhm-l/vtwnvwi JUDSON-JENKINQ_M m. m!‘ sonar». "'P'P‘h"n"'<, I‘ 7-‘ l on Novnti. 193R. by Rev. .l. W llnvier Helen ltfnrqnrct Jmklrw, \r~ He." heft to Rnico Priory-Hi» Jwl-nn Alexandra, DEATHS _| "AMVYE-Ji mp: wit-avg ‘Vow ‘l, "Y" Vfv-g, w.“ (‘ynwvhlri o-mfl 7f. ""’YI-‘§-_At Wdvnnvvtrw \ ‘lib 109R Anne sin-w. 1mm“ ‘y: of the 19'» Dqiiln] n-vi-W WIURXZIIISON -—A' Bclfast WWW“ DB!‘ GUI. 193B, Mrs, M. M ‘Wurchi. aired 68 . . GRADY-At Sllirmicvslrle, wll\flzpud' three Pllbils whose mothers are on Wednesday (Dlcvtolger 7.10 19 C t i David Grndv. members of Three Sisters’ Lodge when their daughter Mary Mar- 7338} p? an ‘ m w be conmwllvfed on the garet was united in ‘marriage to nnyifixqn the Citv. oily-d“! lendid showing they made in John 35mm Palmer son 0i’ Mr N I 5 i038 Francis Pole: infant ieir exams. The presentation was and M" Bgftmm palm, of 0'1 0V’ {My and Nli-s. Rec. F» m‘ made by R. W. Grand Sec‘y, Sister 1mm, ‘e w” w“ wry ma"? 15°“ ° ' Best and R. w. Grand ‘Irena. 515i" decorated with‘ Autumn flowers gnijgmg-g-q-Lat Port Aucu=‘"5 9"" MW YQ-"WIPIW 110W‘ R- and foliage. Rev. n c Salter per- Sunday November a, 1938. with" w‘ Grmd “alum Sm." 5mm‘ formed the ceremony in the ores- Burnt-T. need n8. , w. fisve s report or her vial t» M‘ W- once of their immediate relatives RAYMOND-At ilimcill" "‘ ' Grand Lodge, which met. in rm Th 1m,“ w, 51v 1 ' m Nv 5 103a it», Finn-liq William Ont. Remarks were mudfi glaze by her gaigiae: looafintedn aflafglfllldo have 8-0 lvvlll“ mnpm gdnfivzbfb 06M“ sggfzr charminiz in s. wedding dress of from the hfflclfnxr flaw“ JV “mm 3m “locum R‘ w_ D_ a Royal blue crepe with hat and iic- MACDONALD —- ~ m, 0,. cessorles to match and she carried s bouquet of Talisman roses and maiden hslr fern. The couple were unattended, As thebrldal oarty en- tered the reception room Mrs. Earl Palmer aunt of the groom plsved the weddl march. During ‘the signing of IQIISMI‘ Mr. Alvin M. of the L. O. L. pave a short sd- dress followed by P. C. M. Bro. Moore and Bro. ~ Dawson. After rinsing Lodge a pleisani hour was Bbrnt in names and social in’er- course. after which ‘he members vr- turned to their homes well pleased With the evening's entertainment. Frank MacDonald form m“. i‘ well Cove. , , ~ ‘l GRANT - At, M|llvl"1“,'0“-N:l m cit" gazil- ..“.::. a H Cl‘ - “ ‘ q Pl! lvlsvuion — M i2,",1,'{,f,'.,,‘§..‘§ 9 Street. on Wcdnesdai. l “ed 51 i980, John Mac I