Pifil? FOURTEEN . one stews BUDGET THE CHARLQTTE"O_WN cuaigoiaiv SEPTEMBER 24, 1938 t--,~~1 l\ 1'.‘ T) 1 \~|. ,. 3:1 52-7515- -mA- awn-v r ( ‘mi ' ( l). - ' t '1). i. ' lv r. J. \ . 1-‘ ago of T11 ye. . u-ixclopeti tw "rcais iva» coni 'i- hi’ n , tign his. position of klis-ioii.» in ' 1.1.. Aldri- ed \\l'.ll of six hcltl .;..\.- iv-d and Victor klti.‘ in llcars: He l! 1.‘. four siseirs, Nlrs, K"ilil4‘tl\', Nebraska; i ~ink Harrison, Miss - "Iulhihfllfl. Omaha. Ne- .\f rs. Bert Warren, and nut-i- brothers, John t, N"I)l'.l ka; vV1l1 of Vati- C and Andrew of Win- Xfi". Macdonaltl was the province. :".*l ‘otu his late MONDAY s‘ OF l'lfUl'l~IR'|"Y—I\Ii t " .1 ti-itigii '1 I)lIl'II,-; Zlll I't’l.UI'IIl'iI IIUYC‘ i1l.\[)¢‘$L‘(I oi his " ln-re, ii;s broth- being the pur- visit to his is"- ,, , .n the future. he ii,.1iiv more vaca- l...= birth I S H's-Mrs. l .11.”... y I riiou , nzti .\l.’ Pattxt: . l\" its‘. ‘L1. ll v ".111: | , visnctl Air,‘ 33511 (‘token 'l‘uttstli1.\'- “WY w UH ton on, . maul‘ 11s- ‘ d»: the trip next PRESENTA-i . hbors it; ‘in-id by home c0iiii1itiiiit\" oil is" of her; srlttxil and - t~- when among Niciytlson on be- ,~‘» o: Valleyfield -s Niacin-oil with sil FAllIHVlilg ' refresh- 111" ladies pleasantly‘ games. » ,3 ~ t was .t\' .il‘i 1.1 mo” miss -Afbef returned _ . memorial services ranch of the (True S. I... The par- iii the 1.0511011 iieadeti b". the .1 nioiet‘. to Square teu aiul shunti- . 11. ~ . post lt- tville 1 1 ' -n mzirclnti nnin- Ct-tnctc" . ilr. Afackfosion ttf~ '.\'.i.-' tit-vi- I.‘ 1l"(I .111 atiiiitm." iiiovvii '1) Calh- .\f.1l- u (‘.ti".1'1:,v ll. l'.i'. t "dim .. Pei '1" 1. 111i‘. (' i .i:.<l (It‘ll.t‘l'l'll in Sh: rivood t llr lx~:.'1t~_t1if1-rc.'i -, ('1'lii<-'t'l‘. .1 \\l't;i‘.ll . "tic Last PQ-‘l and l'f‘l' a brief illness Maci)n1..\.ltl of i_v Ffitlfiy’ lllflfll- fI'L_'1'vIl('i hv iii.- MacDonald Wits ,.1 /)I(I4‘,". son oi ilic ...l f lbt-i Afacfxmald 1‘1.\ ' uietli venz". His "once Whitei. prctlc- ycars a140, Those 1r loss include four (t. S, IlltlittlLSlIlIl- W M. Ileat". Mrs E. ; vii», O, C. Craswell urautlsons. Ho- x. both in Moni- :111lo' tcitiwn for many n ‘n widely known ncld yesterday residence. e “"115 held at the msi- hy Rev. Canon u-iiiih the funeral ld at Zion (lhurch Carlyle Wtbstcr at the grave .\ll‘.s‘-il‘.\, L., L fins, John An- W. L McEat-h- \\'.\.\ l1 u fflllfitill. “as in the People's l’. ithurst-Iiillerica how" m BWMmTS * ' pleasant two " isiLiig lfli‘ii\'l5 " .\I:". _ . L, L-‘ylnbuu-d biisilgs5‘ Siiruixlav afternoon and will start min. Mr. Burns live at the home : the ivurknien suffered —R FPURNIID TO BOSTON- Mr E. C. Rock, who has vi.» 111;; lici" parents, Mr. and Mrs R. Ii, Richardson, Stimuli-inside, left on Saturday on return to _ .\fr._George Gem-y the new phy icul ::i"rc‘.v;>i" ili'l'I\'f‘l'I in the Cih ini1n1diatcl_v ti. organize his work for the 013011111‘! of classes within the 1i1~.\: ten days- or so. He will of Mrs. Wood. 240 S_i'tli:cy' St. The annual mes-in.- of the rur- al uiaii cotirii-rs of iniiice Edward Island \.'Il.~ held here Saturday Re- 1. is of the year's activities ivere rcau. Sim-alters were Artthttr‘ Jenkins ‘and W. Walton, presidents of the 1' us (‘ountvvand Prince County 411111;)». 'i\e'.,v. " . "tcd tiuritig the meet- P n Edward Island led 1111111011 in percentage of l 11p lil\‘!ll'.lt'l'.\' of the R. M. C. re-cl- s" officers were LITE’; . Suzhpori. President; Charlottetown. vice- cy zorv. Chit - _ve.i i" \‘.'i " Iruivo \ jiisliireni oiiicc“. TI." ESDA Y -—l‘tI-I('()\'l-.l{ —TI‘.L‘ m a n ,\' -.' i)o.. Steele. son of ' ‘ Airs. Juan Steele, Suin- \\1IU tinderweiit a st ious . 1n the Royal Victor... . Aloutrciil. will be pleased to lieiir tiiai the operation is suc- .\i.1c1)..ni1ltl. son of ..\ll‘:. P. J. Aliit-Dunald, itct-pmd the post oi House and Obsletriciati at the (‘wiiiuxil Hospital at ~ n, Ilngiand. according to at..." ted hcrt- D1". Xfit-Dtnialil ;,»i"1-\i<tti.- to accepting his ntvv pos- ition “as 5.11mi" Home Stirgcon at Sockporr, Iiiiit"iiia‘v SUFFERS FOOT INJURY- Pl't‘llli1lillii‘_\' work at the iie\v Afuincipitl Airport on the 200 acre site at Shcruooil, commenced yes- terday" \\lIl‘i T2 uttrkincii being f'ii‘.lllt)_\'t‘(l. Sliorily‘ after the \\'oi"k t-tuiiini-nceti William Byers, one of a. severe on the font, when the axe he using slipped iiifliirtiiiu a i gosh flint irquiretl several . chcs l0 wlrur‘, aftcr tzze injured man had been rushed to hospital here. (‘Ill \\".l VISIT OLD HOME —Mi'. Jos- eph I)o,vi»\. Bclluu"‘s Falls, Vt., Mr. NlCliilllls DWVIL‘. Superior, ‘Wis. and T. ". Patric Doyle, Weslville, N, S. sons" of Patrick Doyle and the laic Mrs, Doyle, Hope River. visited the Island this summer. being called home on account of the illness and death of their mother "Nick" and " who were at their mother's e whrn she passed away re- iiia ted until after the funeral. It is 1\\‘0ll1Y-"l‘-!lli y"cai"s since “Nick" visited the Island and twenty-nine since "Joe" vf~ited last and natur- ally see many changes" Mr, Law- rcitci- Doyle of Elizabeth N. J. tin- o'l r soii of Mr Patrick Doyle. II.;u- ltiycr, who llilm’ been visiting his filfl llOlilt‘ for thc Jast two ilvceks 1111'. on l‘l‘llll‘ll Tliurstiay mortiing. "Lai-rv" W110 holds i1 good [JOSIUOII l1‘. that ('l._\. could not possibly ar- .> the ftiiin. They both vis- ited here llli‘.(‘ years" ago, The death occurred at 17 King Squuic, Charlottetown on Saturday’ evcniig ulLL-i‘ a three weeks illness 01' Mi", James Colin Muirhead. aged iii’. n son of the late Hon. James Ivfuirhcatl and Zilla Townsend of Sumnicrsiéle. His" father was a prominent merchant and shipbuild- er, zilso a int-tuber of the Provincial legislature for the Fourth Distr c1 of Prince and subsequently a mem- her of the Legislative Council. The late Mi" James Colin Muir- lnud lei‘; h. slaiid when n young man 11nd was engaged iii business in 'f‘or0ii'.ti and Seattle, retiring about two years ago. He ilvas a true Christian i-entlcman and a worthy‘ llif‘llll)(‘l‘ of a highly’ honoured and f'tll.])(‘(‘tb‘(l iazniiy. Ifc spent "st \\IlIl0i‘ in Florida with his sis 1'1‘. Miss Alexandra I\Illll'li(';\.I and 11.5 niece, Miss Laura lltiduson, iciurnng to Charlotte- l0l\‘ii ' June. - rt» 1.. mourn his sister, t . .\Illlriit.'1(l at present in Char- llii‘! 11.11.11. anti li1.\ brother, William l-‘,, 111 Vii1l1'vill\'t‘l‘. 1\1'ei" a piuiitit- service held at lilo pin yesterday" at. the MacLenn Futicral Iiflllif‘ and conducted by ill-v, Di" Legato. the body was tak- vn to Suui11i1i".~irlc in be laid to rt-st lil the faintly plot Peoples Lvtiin-ti-ijv in the PWHZRS - WIHDMAN NUPTIALS A quiet but pretty wedding wok iii at "the Uiiitcil Churcii par- e iii Suiiinierside on Sclll- ,1‘)- . vviun tut.- Rcv. L. E. G. Dill/IFS liilllrfl 1n nitiiringti iii the. presence o1 zmmctiiiitc friends. Myrtle Ruth ivudinztit. ilaitghiei" of Mr, and Mrs. .11; .-ph \'Vu(illiuii oi Augustine Cove, to Mir-incl Peters, son of Mr. and IvIrs Ptdt-lc Peters", of the same place. The young bride lookedrwln- some dresser! in Copenhagen blue s.lk crepe with a coat of matching culoi" shr- wore a while lint Wllh Wllllt: accessories. After the cere- mony the bride mid groom motored to tliié home of the bride's 515N912 Mrs. Arthur Newsome Where ti luvelv supper W115 served. Th0 Yfllmg Hllllllt‘ ivill reside in Augustine Cove Miiciw- the groom is a valued em- piuact- oi Mi". Eldwartl McFadyirirs. 'l'nt-.r mnuv IFIUIKIJ. join in Wish- 111g Mr. and Mrs. Peters a ha py ivtddcrl life. On Monday even 1g, SCpl, 12in, the bride and groom were ll'lIf.If‘l'l‘(I a HLSOPIIBXIEOlI-S shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lesici" Mcwilliams, where they were ilir- recipients of mimy lovely and tisetui g.fis. They were escort- ed m lli(‘li' chairs by Mrs. Lester Nit-Williams, while Miss Francis Boulter 5nd MiSs‘ Murial Clark carried in the well laden baskets of gills, Miss Katherine Dixon and Aiiss Marlon Dawson opened them and l (tccompaiiying verses and good wanes were read by Mr. Les- ter Cairns. Miss Winnie McWilliams reccved the gifts from the bride and Mrs, Roy Cutcliffe arranged them on the table, The bride tmtl grctim lit a few Well chosen words been . l lier SUFFERS SLIGHT —Ca.t.herine Clarkiii. INJPRIES Clarkin, Grafton Street injuries Saturday at noon knocked now-ii by a passing Immediately taken to ilic sit: iei rd wh en car. Pol _v- '- clinic the iot's IIIJIIYIIN wet-e found Dolly Gillan and Blanche to be not as serious as first thought. and reports from 112'." re over- state she is almost fuilv ed. ..'Rev. John and Mrs St. John, and (IHllRlIly‘l' i" Lower Montague Saturca night. Rev. Arthur Long o: .Iiiii;11_tii> United Church who is on his Hitti- tloii in St. Joiiii tool; Ali". Obin-tis Pulpit Sunday iiiiii .‘.I:' Obricu conducted both scnitcs Iii the United Church in Iifontitiue. Mrs. O'brieii will retiiain 1111111 alter Tuesday asistlng the Choir in pre- ‘ scniing the “Bridal Eigctzt" ivhiclii is being so much mlkt-tl o'f. Oixcl of the wedding drc -. ill this" Pageant is over . ‘ years old and others are hundred years" and '\1\l\\‘ll present day bridal (tl:l'liili\ WEDN Y “L, On Aug. 17th, 1:35 14n- Aililvl of Death visited the lionic of Patrick Doyle. Hope River, and (‘ldllil ‘d for‘ its own his beloved iviis. DAIRY NOTE- Mi‘. Col‘ _" Lewis of F‘icet.">\vii. Prince Iutiu 11d will exhibit one lLrl ian a! the Niiiitiuiil l) _ ' October 8 to 1'. 111i the - itiirgrountls" in Columbus. Ohio. Nearly 1000 head oi the 11118:‘, L.i S, and Canadian dairy" cattle will, be entered in the show, (winipniiiigl for $15,200 in cash prizes and nuin- i ( ~i.s trophies, isiirruinn‘ iruvri" fl.»\ \'i"._\' eiijujvable evening was spent at lIlL‘ hiiiiii‘ of Miss Jo_yct- Ni".\\.'li r-i i rinuton on Sept. 13th, when ov 0o invited guests gathered 1o cele- brate her 16th birthday. Many pleasing gifts ivcrc i't‘f‘f'l\<'(l b; the young; litistttss. alter which iiiu-ii- and dancing were enjoyed h_\- all _-\ dainty lunch ended the si-cntl gathering and all departed foi- home wishing Joyce many‘ inc-re hi1 ppy birthdays. LAID T0 RE§T-—-Tl1(‘ fitiieral of the late Mr. Jzunes .\I(‘Nt‘lll took pla e from the residence oi his brother. WI’. Samuel .\Ic.\'eill, N111.- Mile Creek on Monday utieiiiit-tl b_\" sorrowmg relatives and friciul. 'l‘1i.~ SCIVICf-‘S were conducted by Itey. Mr. Woodsidc assisted by .\ x l-Ienderson. The pallbcarcrs wee, Afessrs. William ‘Taylor, Mariiti MCDiiilnId, Wesley Mirlloilgrizl, Neivtdti Taylor, Norman lilcDtuzztltl, Wilbert Ciwrie. —CHAN(‘ERY . COFRT -- Jud A. C. Saunders held Chane Cotirt at Sunimersidt- on Mont , and heard the cit-e oi Arsenatilt and Gatidet v. l\fary McLrllziu and others. Thi. is an anion by a creditor to‘ obtain their account and administer the estate of Ber- nard McLelian late of .Wellint.~,ion Lot 14., Judge ordered sale of lands and taking of accounts aizainst the estate. Adrian F, Aisernauli K. C. foi' coiriplainants and Heath Strong Igifié). and Don Stewart for deftncf- g0 .\. A ve enjoyable showeryvas held at the ome of Mi". and 3111's". O'- Concll Noonan, S0.'\l'It"fO\\'1l. in iv ii- nr of Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose w <- reu. Albany Upward of one htuid- red friends and neighbours were assembled. The gifts were opened by friends of the bride after thank- ing 811 Present for their lovely gifts and best wishes all joined iii hlllilitig F01" There Arc Jolly Good Fellows The remainder" of the ev- Enmi; W88 Silent in singing and dancing. A dainty lunch was ser- ved by the hostess which brouizht a very enjoyable evening to a close. , —A. AUGUST WEATHER REPORT — . A. Burns. weather observer at the Dominion Elxperimenial Fami, announced yesterday the mean temperatureflor the mouth 0f Allgu-‘li, 1938. was 67.7 as com- pared with 70,3 for the same month 1937. Average highest tcmpi-rattnw for August in 1937 ilvas 788 and 75 for August. 1938. 'I‘hci"<- was more rain lr. August 1938 than in 1937. Figures revealed 2.94 inches and 2.11 inches fell during the two months. respectively. August of 1937 was a windlcr month than if was this year. OI‘MISSIONAI‘Y WORK -— The Women's Missionary Aid Society of the South Lake Baptist Church held its regular meeting on Sept. l3 at the home of Mrs. Roddlc Kid- son, In the absence 0i Pres. and Sec. Mrs, T. J. Robertson and ., E S. Rose fillcil '1:-.e of- fices. Discussion was held on packing a Cliiistmas box to be sent. to a Mission Station in India. The following members contributed to an interesting prourain .\f:"-, Al- bcrt Garrett, Pansy Bruce, Afnriiit Garrett. Mrs. Alexander ltobcit- son. Mrs. E. S. Rose and 3112-. '1'. J. Robertson. Afirr the tncciiiii: a ..deliclous lunch was S(‘l‘l'(‘f‘I by the hostess. The funeral of Mrs. E Hamilton Gamble was held front the red- denoe of her brother, Claude S Delaney on SZIIUITIRQ’."S*"])lf‘llll)f‘I‘ 3rd, to the Baptist Cemetery in Tryon. The service was IIIFLLPIV at- tended and was conducted bv her pastor. Rev. Stewart D. T‘riics, as- sister by Rev. Mr. Fro-er of B Ic- que Baptist Parsonage. Fav cite hymn of the deceascd Wtls sting by the choir and a1 Solo, The 01d Rugged Cross by Mr, Roland Phillipson of Summersltle. The pallbearers were, Messrs. iylurdork Dawson, Gratton Noonan. Arthur McKay, Arthur Green. Ritvttitmil Cameron and James Johnswm. The floral tributes testified to fnt- IllQIl gsteem in which the (IGCOHWG was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Logan, Waegwoltlc Avenue, Hali- fax, to Herbert Robeflson Banks, son of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Bank Harrington Passage. which svan soienmlzed at St. Andrew's Church l ‘Fhursday iiftemoon at 4 o'clock.‘ Rev. Dr. . A. MacKclgan and Rev. Dr, J. W. Falconer officiated. The church was beautifully decor- oted with four white standard baskets of gladlolli in different shades. and the guest pczvs were marked with white ribbon and that same flowers Miss Margaret. Kin"- 1 man presided at the organ. nlay- fng Lohengrinfls wedding march as 3-year-old ERl("l'0N—lV[r. and Mrs. Percy I... daughter of Mi". and Mrs. Patrick Bovnzess have returned from an home Gillztirs home '_ atiuy at his home there. He W115 l P. 14.. from —RETURNED FROM man- enjoyable visit to Fredericton, N. Bs-S BRIDAL SHOWERS-The MISSGS Pound t-nii-rtaiized last evening in Miss ii. honor of Miss Ivfcliinis whose marriage place Wednesday evening. K In the passing away of Mr. Hugh J .\lrirDonald of Iris, in the early morning hours of Friday, August 121i at the advanced age of 100 years Prince Edward Island lost one of its oldest. and at the same llllli‘ one of its most highly re- spected residents. -—I{E(‘EI\'ES SAD NEWS-Mrs. SHIIIIIIPYS, wife of Mr. Justice A, C. Saunders. has received word of the dc. 1t of her brother, Mr. Reginald Crave.- of Afontreal who passed the son of the late Albert win Graves of New Brunswick. but had-resided in Summerside as a iwiztng man where he will be kiudlv remembered by the older (‘lli"i"f'$. ‘I FHRATE ANNIVERSARY— . . ..d Ivfrs. Fcnton Higgins, 194 Kin" Sirec were agreeably sur- pri-tl Afnnuiy nnaht when a host. o" i-ittnfis callcc _ to congratulate :11 iii on their . anniversary "'~\\ \'."f‘l'w ihc ients of many 11f silver and a stirprise box cair-cd much merriment. was indulged in for the re- of the evening and after .i.'~' lunch was served the and irroom were bounced v ‘ll‘.'lll\‘. The friends departed in tn»- \-."et~ small hours wisliingMr. ‘.1 flllfl .\It'.~. Higgins continued hap- pincs- flllfl prosperity. THURSDAY ('U.\"I'IL'\("I‘S LET — Contracts to)‘ file veiling of roads recently itllcd ioi by the Provincial Gov- iuvtli have been awarded as fol- ‘ 'lli1- Bedford Road from 5L, ltoad to Curran Ban Bridge, 1d Cudinorc. Brackley Point; liacklvy Point Road, J. P. Hooper, Cli1l"l(l'.lt‘lfl\\'i11 Maiuate Road. Bert ._1-.~..1v, uriilirniis Road. Commer- cial land, Poole 6.: Beer, Aioiiiague. ‘I'll OF MR. HUBER’! IAN - There passed away on Stuidiii‘ at the home of his rltuighttir, NIrs". Robert. BaiTett. Bel- nituit, Lo‘ l6. Mr, Hubert Crossman, tat fir; _\'1‘lli'.‘~'. of ago. Mr. Crossman was" held in high esteem in the couiiniltiilv where hc had resided for many years". The funeral was hcirl on Tuesday afternoon from Ills‘ laic residence to the United (‘hurt-h at Central Dot. l6. Rev, J. ll _\V1lson' conducted the service, itsusied by Rcy. Mr. Christie. The hall bcni"ei".< were Glen Ramsay, Jame..- Ftaiiisay. Edward Miller, Sey- i1iotii~ Thoinpsoit. James Higgins, Ivan Clark, Interment was In the cemetery adjoining the cliurch.-—S -DI:I.\TII OF MR. HUDSON I\l()IU:SII|'I.-\I)~—'I'11e death occurred 1n the Prince Eldiiteird Island Hos- pital on Monday following an op- eration of M1". Hudson Moreshead," a hlfllili’ respected resident of West Devon, Prince County. The remain were conveyed to his home by Coniptoirs motor hearse for the funeral service which is being held Illis‘ aftcriiOOn from his late resi- tlcnce to West Devon Church. Mr. Mtireshead was a native of the dis- trict but had lived in the United Sifltcs" n_ greater part of his life. Alloui 2-1 years 0R0 he returned to llls" native province and took up residence at West Devon. where he euiaauetl in an undertaking busi- ness. He was" 65 years of age and mast highly esteemed for his man fine tiuallties of heart and min . He leaves to mourn besides his sor- miviuc widow and an adopted daughw-rr, besides one sister. Mrs. Sadie Le-rimon, West Devon and two brothers, Ashton and Henry in Partlnnd. Maine, to whom sympathy is extended-S In St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Bos- ton lifass., September 9, 1938, Miss Mllfllltl J. Fitzgerald passed away after an illness of two weeks. Her body yvas conveyed to the home of her sister, Mrs. Katherzne Leonard, Btiizhton, where it remained [or 36 hours and Mlicre a large num- I)l'i' of relatives and friends called. Her remains were escorted to her 01d home in Moreli, P. E. 1.. where it was he. wish to be buried with licr parents. Her two sisters. Mrs. nfitmavei Dclicriy and Mrs. Kather- ine Leonard escorted her remains home where they arrived at mid- niuht .\Ionda,v. They were met by a lgiiize number of sorroiving relatives} frunils and neighbours. On Tues- diiv mornini: a Requiem High Mass Wils sting bv Rev. Joseph Rooney. The body was borne from the church by lit-r six nephews. Funnels and Elucenc Fitzgerald. Edward. John. James and Cletus Sharkey, to st. l.:t\vi"i-nce's cemetery where final tirnvers ivtwre sad, Her sisters ‘ IXIIIETI)‘, Catherine Lenn- . cilia Doyvle of Boston; Mary llanibiick, Anna Shnrkey and only dance at. the Baptist last. evening on t-lie occasion of a special meeting of the local branch w —CONGRATULATIONS are be extended to Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Payntei", Long River, on the arrival of a baby daughter, Rona. Louise. -DOING NlCELY-Mr. Hubert Arsenault of Middleton, is making a good recovery from a. slight acci- dent, when the car in which he was riding went into the ditch, and in which he suffered face wounds. He was titeated at. the Prince County Hospital. 'I‘he driver escaped in- jury-S On Monday evening, September l9, the members of Auburn Wo- men's Institute assembled at the home of Mrs. Walter McEntee t0 bid her farewell before hei- de- parture to U, S. A. She was pre- sented with a small gift as a token of the esteem iii which she was held in the community. An. ap- propriate address was read by Miss Irene Curley, to which Mrs Mc- Entee made a fitting reply, thank- ing one and all for their kind- ness. MRS. J. J. MACKINNON DIES- The death in the New EnBlflnd Baptist Hos ital. Boston, Monday or Edith race MacKinnori. of Charlottetown, widow of the late Mr. J. J. MacKinnon, will be learn- ed with deep regret by Hum!’ friends in this city and through- out the province. About the first of August Mrs. lvfzvcKinnon, who had been in fail ng health, went to the hospital in Boston foi- treatment. at l it was reported that she ms doing well and on the road to re-‘t covery; but although no particulars have been received, it is believed that death occurred suddenly. RENEWING FRIENDSHIPS- Mi", Colin A. Callback, of the Na- tonai Revenue Department, 01.n- wa, Mrs, Cnllbeck and daughter, Margaret. are now on a holiday trip to Prince Edward Island, Mr. and Mrs. Calibecks old home. A week ago Mr. James of Uiiklettei". and his brother-in-law, Mr. Leigh War- ren at North Rust-loo. They are leaving on Monday next on ieturn 117g r T0 EXHIBIT AT SHOW-Coi- >by c, Lewis, Freetown“ would ex- hibit. one holstein iriesiaii tit U16 National Dairy Show‘, next month at Columbus, Ohio, ii was learncd yesterday. Nearly 1.000 head of the finest United States and Canad- ian dairy cattle will be entered in the show. competing f0!‘ $15200 "1 cash prizestand numerous trophies. Attended by many of his lorincr colleagues of the House of Coni- mons, the funeral of Beverley Wil- mot Sherwood, retired chief ac- countant of the House o1 Coni- mons, was held Friday afternoon. Mr. Sherwood died suddenly" on Monday at the home of his Itcp- hew, H. M. Sherwood, at Midlands. N.B. , -A'I'I‘ENDING GRADUATION- Mr. Harold Mcivor. Sumnierside, Mr- and Mrs. James Saunders, Miss Eileen Shea, and Miss Kitin- leen Ready. of Kenslngton motor- ed to Halifax, Monday to attend the Graduation exercises of the Halifax Infirmary where Miss Mary Ready of Kensington is one. of the garduates. Miss Readys many friends in Kensingtcn extend congratulations. MEETS AIRPILOT FOWLER -_—- The local issue of Canadian Avi- atlon has an excellent photographic reproduction of Mr. S. J. Huiit-‘PY- FOR OURSATURDAY suisscaiiéiéizsll F LARGE SHIPMENT-Among the outgoing cargo of the s. 5, "Aiagnhild" last night was a fine two and a half year colt weighing i440 lbs shipped b Wellington McNeil], the well- nown horse buyer "for parties in St. John's Niid. The animal is one of the finest. to leave the province and \\'llI be exhibited at the Exhibition in the ancient colony. Mi". Mac- Neill also shipped a herd of Jersey cows purchased from Harold Stead. Sherwood and Murdock Nicholson Milton, also for St. John's. The cattle are an except- ionally fine lot. , AIISS IIIRSCHMAN WEDS MR. IIORNI-J- Miss Emma L, Hirsch- maii, daughter of Mrs. Joseph La- Coursc Hlrschinan, became the bride of Mr. John Rodbard Horne jr. in st. Pauls church. Jackson- ville, Floridn Friday, September 16, at 9 ii. in. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev, D. A. Lyons in the presence of relatives and a few close friends (The alter was beautifully decorated with white asters and candelbra holding burn- ing tapers. The bride was given in ma: age by her brother. Joe Hirschuiaii. She was gowned in a teal blue ensemble worn with navy blue accessories She wore a shoul- der corsaue of orchids and fillies ford, President of the Tians-Ciuiiitla Airlines and President of the (711111, iidian National Railway, showing, h.iii as just land ng iroin the 1on1“ paiiys new Lockheed, H. plaiw, in which he flew from Seattle to Van-l couvcr during lib West Coast 111-‘ spection trip. With the plane as: a, background he is shown Sllflkdlglt hands with the First Pilot Wultci" W Fowler a1, prQSent located at Winnipeg It will be ITHIGIIIDPTPJ that Ml‘. Fowler spent sc\"r,~1"_a1‘3'('_1u' here in Charlottetown as Lliicf pilo of the Canadian Airways Ollffflllui: between Charlottetow , Aionczon and Magdalen Islands. Mi". FCWYIPI‘ 1h‘ now employed with the Trans- Canada Airlines and his many friends here are pleased t0 lulu“ to Ottawa. Yesterday Mi". and Mrs. Callback went to Montague to at- tend the 35th marriage anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. tester Mellish. At the wedding Mr. Callback was groomsman and Mrs. Callback (then Miss Wariciii was- bridesmaid. MISSIONARY liiEETING-A large congregation was in atten- Sclioolroom of the U. B. W. M. U. Mrs. T. G. Ives gracefully and capably pre- sided. Mrs. Starratt read the les- son of the evening. Miss Laura Bain who has been for some sev- entieen years in the Canadian Baptist. Mission service in India was the speaker, giving a thought- ful, closely reasoned, eloquent ad- dress on “The place of the church in a, changingjndla" For the music, Miss Callbeck, church or- nist was the accompanist. Miss era H. M. Campbell and Mrs. J. E. Stems were the very acceptable soloists, Mr. Stems bringing as a fitting close to the session, a beautiful rendering of Moretons “lord Remember Me." ROBERTSON-IMACLEOD — Al; the home o! the officiating clergy- man on Wednesday, September 21st g mBJTIBRB of interest was quietly olemnized. when Besie Catherine, iuughter of Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm i‘ Mb ‘d f. lo/[f “Valleylfiaeldzséaecame .e r eo Born rt ymour Robertson of Mermaid, The cere- mony was performed by the bride's uncle Rev. J. M. Macbeod, M. A., ggcCharlott/etown. The bride was omingly attired in blue chiffon elvet, with grey accessories. Both he bride and groom have many throng out the province, he bride having been one of our land teachers. and for the not two years. a member of the d Cross staff, while the groom is a ui farmer and fox rancher. immediately after the ceremony the mppy couple left on a motor o n. New York and other 918.688. 0n their return. they will eside at Mermaid. A large circle of riends wish them i1 long and happy wedded life, ..'VISITING PASTOR — Rev. Malcolm Madman, Virginia. occu- Eled the pulpitt at the Baptst burch, Montague, on Sunday , Sept. 18th and preached eloguen 1y w a. very ap reciative nu fence. At this service ie tor of the church, Rev. Heston anni- giin spoke very feeilngly 0f the .. emoriais that had been placed in he church to the memory of the ate Haddon MacLean. It. was very itting that his uncle should be present to speak on this occasion and add a few words regarding his nephew, and his deep sense of loss on hearing of his assmg. The Rev. Mi‘, MacLeim wlti Mrs. MacLean are visiting his Island home and are the welcome guests of his brother, Mr. D. J. MacLean and family at Montague. Mr. Maclean is an earnest and convincing speak- er and has been pastor of his pres- ent charge in Virginia for 20 years. one brother, James Fitzgerald of P. E. I. mourn hei- loss. She was vcrv well known for her many kind flfils and was generous to all. May hcr snul rest in peace. --DEA’I‘II 0F MRS. WATSON F. CLARK-The death occurred very stiddcnly‘ of Mrs. Watson F‘. Clark at the home of her daugh- ter. Mrs. Robert Hutchinson, 108 Weldon street, Moncton, at four A.M. on Tuesday. Mrs. Clark was in her 90th year and was of a kind and loving disposition. she had many friends. arid to know her was to love her. She leaves to mourn the loss of a ‘devoted mother following children, Mrs, A. E. Campbell of Ottawa: Mrs. Minnie Sullivan of Montreal: Mrs. Hutchinson of Moncton: Mrs, C. H. Shaw of Brooklyn, N. Y.. Mrs. W. E. Duxbury of Mont- renl. Mrs. Leo Compton of Mone- ton and Mr. W. F. Clark, besides fifteen grandchildren and twelve great grand children. Mrs. Clark was a devoted member of the United Church. A private service was h-ld at Tuition Chanel on Wednesday morning at I730. Rev_ Mr. Ramsay officiating. 'I‘he re- mains wero then conveyed by train to Summerside. arriving last cwininr and are resting at Com- fan's Funeral Home. The funeral will take nlace nn Friday at 2.30 the home of her nephew, Mr. Keith Compton, Bum- mcr Street. Interment will be in the People's Cemetery in the family blot. beside her husband who predeceased hr fourteen years nan. Mrs. Clark's husband Illrtiikcfl ihclr many friends f r their _ k‘11dn1~s< and in their plemilgg way m" b71551 WHY "11""! u" invited fill to visit them in the? "hllmh. mid B‘ "l? ClQ-‘Q “I "l" new lionu- ilefrcshmenw were ceremony. Mendobsnhns march. served bv the i1<is'es< and Mrs. Ar- Mt's. Hector MacGrr-gor sauu tinn- Nmvsonie and lhe evening was beautifully Griegb "Ich Llcbc spent. in games and music. Dich." 1 was n brother of the late ‘MrmH. A. Compton of Summersfde. and an uncle of Mr. Keith Compéon. man in the home church. Montague and his face shines more and more with the glory of service for his Master whom he delights to serve. —I.. Miss Mabel McQuaid‘ was the guest of honor on Friday evening at e home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McQuaid, 48 Road, previous to her approaching mar- riage, There was a. large a liering of friends and neighbors, e bride to be was escorted to the seat 0f honor in the prettiiy decorated room by Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Ken- ney to the strains of Lobengrin‘! Wedding March, played b Miss Mamie Cameron. A pair o lovely blankets presented by theDramauc Societ, and Children of Mary was Dorothy Mc- bride- to-be hii th accompanying ad- dress yyas In any Mia Bernadette The pastor Reverend Father-awoken responded address in a few Wei spoken words. and was fol d by l few mum-ks and words of praise by the presi- dent of the Dramatic Club, Mr. Joseph Kenney and former presi- dent Mr. Jose h 'I‘rainor. also the president of ildien of Mary So- clet , Miss Dorothy Mcffnnis, Miss Me uaid then in n gracious man- ner thanked all for their expres- sion of kindness in remembering her. All tried in sin ing m She's a Jolly Fellow. e remainder of the evening was spent in music and dancing. A delicious lunch was served and all enjoyed themselves until the wee hours of the mom- homm utter tendering to the brfde-io-be m i100 fvrgett- trlp s! He was connected when a. young _ that he is making such a, succv-“fi 111 his new position. FRIDAY FIRST BRIDGE PAIIT\‘_— Hartlea Bridge Club held their first meeting last. evening at the home of the president, Mrs. Esth- er Hart, Brighton Road. Refresh- ments were served. The piano recital given last night by Mr. Horace MacEiven in" the Ctliiadian National Hotel. untlcr the auspices of the Women's Music Club excelled if such ivei-e possible. the high standard of musical taste and performance which Charlotte- town audiences have now come to expect, of this talented plan st. The residents of Wllmot Valley and vicinity were shocked and grieved to learn of the stidden death on Tuesday morning, Sept. 6th, of John Rhodes Picketis. Sud- denly, and without any warning. he was stricken on Monday after- noon and twelve hours litter the end came eacefully. He was the eldest of a aniily of seven, and the last surviving. ' —LEAVE FOR ENGLAND-Mr. Roderic Ennis Smi , left this morning for Montreal WIICIG he will attend a iarcivell banquet of Canadian Rhodes Scholars before sailing on the Empress of Britain from Quebec for England to enter Trinity College at Oxford Uniwr- sity. Mr. Smith, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Ennis, smith, Summeraide- won the Rhodes Scholarship for Nova Scotia this yean-S. WELL KNOWN IIERE —Selzed by what physician re rted to be a heart. attack, Rev, . T. Albert Moore. former moderator of the United Church of Canada, was taken to the General Hospital Monday from his hotel room in int. John. Di". Moore will be in. the hospital for several days, it. was d. Dr Moore arrived in Saint John on Saturday iii the in- terests of the the most widely known of Canada's clergyman. I-le has been active in the ministry for more than 50 years. He, was born in Acton, Ont., in i860. At present his wife is ill at their nome in Toronto The annual meeting of the Charlottetown Branch of the Can- adian Legion, B. E. S. I... was held last. evening, President James Walker presiding. There was a large attendance and several new members were admitted. The var- ious reports submitted showed that much work had been accomplish- ed during the year. Over 5800,00 was paid out for relief. The following officers elected. Honourary President, Colonel H D. Johnson. Honourary Chaplain, Rev. Di". gate “'01? President, L. W. GIOGWIII. 1st. Vice President, J. P. Hillion IMZnd Vice President, James Rob. n. Secretary, Bruce Worinacott. t mt Arms. L. Trainor. Members of the Executive, A. G. Kins. J. J. Purcell, N. w. Lnwtliei", W. P. Bruce. J. J. Leifahtlzer, 'I‘. E. MacNuti. The immediate Past President, J. B. Walker, automati- cally Ls also a member of the Ex. ecutlve. , The annual convention of this gsocciatioéih wag geld in tine Unit- ~ . e ue, ‘lllffiflfl’, Sept. ma. c“ I The President, Mrs. Hazen Howard presided. The afternoon session opened with devotional exercises by the Charlottetown Union. Mrs. Davidson, Bedcque welcomed the dele ates from the various unions an Mrs, Deacon. Freetown replied. The President read a telegram from Mrs. Grace KITICht. Dominion President, con- veying greetings. The nominaing committee nn- nounced the full slate of officers for the ensuing year-as follows: Honorary Preaidenb-Mra. W,A, “smart... res en rs. Hnzen Howard. Vice President-Mrs. Frlzze] and Mrs. Lfnkletter. Cor. secretary-Mrs. Drake, Rec Becy -M‘rs. Bustln. Treasurer -Miih Stems, Tidings and h 'r L. Secy-Mrs, r e. Ch k wfizveliers Aid Seer-Miss tiff '1‘ ma”. ‘Skid... °'“"°"‘"°° Lighthouse and ‘Pi M". Shaw Secy- "herfes Seep- J ing the boys 1.11 joined in heartily bouncing th groom illsgfiglétlc 59¢? -—Mrs. Mac- of the vallqv and carried a white" tiriwcr lion Immediately‘ following the cetciiittii" Mr. and Mrs. Horne left on tlicir wedding trip. and on their return will be at home t0 iheii" friends at 717 Oak street.- rfvfn Horne is travelling auditor for the Shell Oil Co. in the States of Florida and Georgia. His father is Vii". J, R. Horne Si‘. of P E. Is- land.) T" BIRTHS V’ nfi-QIYAID-On Tuesday. Sept. 6. 1911f! to Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Mc- Quaid. Bonshau‘, a diitightei‘. .\I\‘i<IltS~--0i\ Thursday, Sept. 15. i933. to lvfr. and Mrs. George My- ers. Si. Patrick's. a daughter. (‘minnows-Lon Saturday, Sept. l7. 1931i, to Mr. and Mrs. James Cud- niore, Green Bay, a son. llASLAhb-At the Prince County Hospital, Sept. l5. 1938 to Mr. and Mrs. Basal Haslam a son. S. l\ll|.t.l(l.AN-At the Prince County Hospital Sept. l7, 1938 to Mr. and Mrs. James Milligim, Northam. a daiughiei", S. slillTlf-At the home of Mrs. Gor- (ion Siieidow, September, 14. 1938. to Mr. and Mrs. JmSeph Smith. MIIIVIE\\', a son. MARRIAGES MOORE - LARTER — At Trinity Parsonage, Wednesday afternoon, Sept. l4, i938, by Rev. Hugh Millet", ' Mary Emeline Latter, Charlotae- town, to Cll-AYIPS Eddlson Moore, Winslow. WARREN ,-- MACDONALD — At Tixnity Parsonage, Thursday after- noon, Sept, 15, 1938, by Rev. Hu h Miller, Ethel Isabelle MiwDona o, Covcheiui Road, to Elton Silas War- ren, Cherry Hill. ROSE — ‘VAIHEEN — At. Trinity Parsonage, Thursday afternoon, Sept, l5, i038, by Rev. Hugh Miller, Edith Leslie Warren, Cherry Hill, to let-ancis George Ros», St. An- drcws, RlCE-J-‘AIKRIS -— At Trinit Par- sonage, Saturday, Sflgl. 17, l 3B, by Rev. Hugh Miller, elen Alethea Farris, Moncton, N. 3., to Richard Ralph R cc, Charlottetown, DOLLAlb-STEVENSON -— At the bride's home on Sept. i4, I938. by Rev. Wm. G. Quigley, Thomas Golden Dolliii- of Brookfeld to Ada Myrtle Stevenson of Elliott's Mills. MACPllERSON-JAY-At the home of the bride, 31 Gerald Street, on September 15th by the Rev. S. J. Boyce, B. A. Vera Ruth Jay t0 Gordon Douglas MacPhersoii. LliilllD-BURDETT-At t-lie Nlourit Stewart United Church on Sept. 2i, 1938, by the Rev, Sidney Boyce, B. A.. Mary Helen Burdett to Josepl". BirbMartln Leard. llltlTE-BECK-At. the thine 0f the bride's parents, Heatherdale, on Sep.c1uti.i 4.1, Iss8, by tiie Rev. Heston Flanagan, Miss En: Eliza- beth Bruce to Mr. James Vere Beck of Charlottetown. " HEALTHY MOTHERS Bring! up l " [IIIMREN HAPPY MEN LIKE WIFEY to be ll II I Peppy. Animated. (‘liaer/ul. One woman always tell: another when she has found l medicine that keeps her fit, and today thounndl of girls and women use no other medicine than Dr. Hamilton's Pills; they find by experience that hud- aclie, blues, dallow color, dlgeatlvl disturbances clear up quickly whit!" one or two of thela little pill: III taken at bed-time. The tonic offset of Dr. Hamilton’: Pilll on the stomach, liver and digestive orgnnl is prompt and health-promoting. No distress, no griping pains, no loss of time when you nu thll gentle laxative. DRHAHILTUNS PILLS AREGUIATOIl/izrllhmenzillls . Rug: and Carpets Sliampooed, Sized, Repaired, and Altered. Your Old Carpet; Woven into New Rugs and Runners. We pay freight charges. I Send for Catalogue. MARITIME RUG VCCRKL 37D MAIN STREET, $31.11 John, N, B. YDEATIIS PROFITT -- ISEHNAIII) m Rectory KEHSIII‘: on, wt, afternoon, Sept. H, 191,1: b\ i. t Frcaui, Ruby Cret.» Pint. 1 1,. Alitn Benard, both oi Lotti.- ROBERTSON-DIACLEOD-Ai residence of the officiitnti: ( man. 154 Prince Sirecz. Ci town. on September '_"~‘. in Rev. J. M. McLeod, M. A \f- Bessic C. lyfacl/ctid of Vi’ to Major Albert s. Ilobe. Memmid, P. E, I, , nciyriis PEMPRAISE-At Victoria Sept. 1938, Neil Pempi-aise, itged B7. l MUlRIIEAD-At 11 King on Saturday Sept. i7, Colin Muirhcarl, aged ac. y.»,n-_.,, MCNEILIA-Ai 9 Mile Creek sit..- dav. Sept, iii. 193s, .1. - in his com. year. m“ ‘WMTI - 20. Square 1938, J, CROSSMAN-At the home of Rob- ert Barrett, Central, Lot. lfi Sam 1938. Iierbcrt Crossmnn.‘ .1_:.:-<l' BLANCllARD-At the CLty Hihpl- tml, Sept. 17, 193B, Richard Blanch- Brd. aged i1 years, beloved sun of Mr. and Mrs. Theophzlus Blanchard, Rustico. ‘T’ CLAIhK~At Monetoii September 20th Mrs. Watson Clark formerly" of Stimmerside. lllSCOTT-—At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Sept. 18, 15138., Mrs. Albert Hiscott, aged 40 years. BOYCE-At 10 Upper Queen Si, on Thursday, Sept. 22, 1031i, James Boyce in his 81st year. MCGINN-At Charlottetown fies- pital, Sept, 2i, 1938. Francis Dam- ien, son of Daniel and Agnes Mc- Giiin of Emyvale, aged 5 months. MACKINNON — In the New Eug- land Baptist Hospital, Iioston. Mass, 0n September 20, 1938, Ediih Grace MacKlnnun. of Cliarloyv- town. widow of tliclate J. J. Mac- Kinnon HUSTLER-At the Sacred Heart Home on Sepicmbci" 22, 193i}, Rich- ard Hustler aged 75 years. ARMINGTON-Ai. Pawiucket, R. I, on Sept. I5, 1938, Capt. William H, Armingtoii, after a short ill- ness, 78 years of age. leaving a widow ifoi-merly Louise Finnewai" of Montague, P. E. 1.), a dnitgliiei I and a. son MCCLOSKEY-In West Roxbuiy Mass. suddenly, Sept. ll, 1938 Terrence J., beloved husband rf Cecelia thee lvfcliieriicyl. and suit of Mary E. McCloskcy‘ lure Gi"1f- fin) and the late Patrick L. .\f.~- Closkey". Late tneiiibcr of ilic Anr egigagubcgiou, Post. No, 1G7. Professional Cards > D. F. 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