_ --.._._... ..‘ , ‘ russnav ’i‘§;n‘$’:".l"'.f; ?1'.u“€ u ' at the weekly mectinl 01 nrlotieogtozn Gyro club last reward . . J I. Olmflwl WI-3 “““"""““x2:".'..‘s. nurses as ,.,... AITINDING ' CONVENTION — ' ‘ ' " .' ‘ - ‘ ._...._., . Ralph Jenkins. City and Mr. M ‘"1’ m “M Mr.» and am. om“ ¢ . W. Wedge. aummerside. are Cambridge, Mass. Mrs. McDonald ‘z\zie!¢‘a1t‘lnt§:Y>‘r.gwi.1r;‘.minx s:1thueiae‘ts attending the _ Phl-i'ms- who is 80 years "young", greatly eld at . M. O . last nifit. ! Associations mu: annual enjoyed the motor trip down. um Tom a-Ia. - - 111 is looking forward to attending the " bflde travelled 1,, mdngald ensemble mu} LN Vila be It was followed by Monday evening dance the regular 3 of Ptiglfe Utilities Y C . __ ' . Parker lif nncarvas PBOM0’l.'lON—Mr. WW 9°“ 3'1“"- P"°'g$‘ Halifax this ’ the holidays and is being wel- :4 H. Mould resident manager of The Charlottetown" has been ad- vised by Mr. Joseph lgmnwyck, . . . Ho- Mr. Randall, ‘nected with hotels ‘time Provinces for the past ‘years, eight of which have been at "Tlye Charlottetown." --CONGRATULATIONS —- Con- tulotions are in order to Mr. ack schurman, well known base- bill and hockey player of inerside on the arrival of a let on July 26th. at Coup . M ' shower was tendelfd ’ at Summerside and Vihrough the Marltlmes is receiving many congra~t/ulations from a host , of frierids.—8. ATTEND BANQUET — , M. P.. leave today for Ottawa where they will be present at the in honor oi’ Prlxne Min- ter Mackenzie King. Mr. A. E. McLean. M, P. who is in Otto/wa will be in attendance at the func- tion. Anothe-r Island delegate to the r gathering is Mr. Reuben MBOdO1l- aid who left by private plane. owned by Mr. H 13‘. Mac . ackley Beach . He arrived ti last night. ON AUTO 'l‘RIP——Mr_ and Mrs. John T. Stewart of Boston ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Fol- lonsby of Balne, Mass, motored to the city on Thursday, Mr. Fol- lonsby. who isan American gen- tleman of 92 years, is charmed with the Garden Province and being an ardent car driver, never misses an opportunity of coming to Prince Edward Island during ygsterday m ronto early coined by his friends". Mr. Stewart convention , week’ At Mount Stewart on Monday morning, July 10th, after an ill- ness of only a few hours, Mrs. John A. Max.-Donald (nee Jeanette Boyd) passed to her eternal re- thc comparatively early age of forty-eight. years. Born at Ant.igcnlsh.- Nova Scotia, the rlauhter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Boyd, she came when it uh: girl to live with her uncle John J. vary of Blooming Point. She passed Ma - culatlon examinations to Prince of Wales college. received a teachers licence and taught successfully in different schools throughout the Province . rnnsnnmrrou - wveflmm Lincoln Macnae at their home, Glasgow Road, recently; when all had assembled Mr.,an Mrs. MacRae were escorted to the seat of honor by Miss illard Roberts, Mrs. the Douglas Mac was made by Lincoln, on be -bride in a few well chosen thanked the doners; 8-11 1iv011'|¢d singing For They Are J0 Good Fellows. Refreshments were served by the ladies and the remainder of the evening pleasantly spent in music and dancinz. Mrs. James Bulinun, 80. of New Glasgow, P. E. todaiv. is in their E nnnenocoil here suffering from scalp wounds and shock received in a motor accid- end yesterday when two auto- mobiles crashed head-on. The 001- lison occurred on a sharp turn near New Glasgow, 10 miles from Charlottetown. Mrs. Bulman was a II n by her htor-hr law, Mrs. Mervyn Bnlmsn of New Another passenger was Mn. grandson, Allison Bulman. Driver of the other car was a. Arbing of snrrouz. P- E- I- All suffered from shock and were given first aid by Dr. A. B. Stevenson of New Glasgow. is a successful retired business- ’ man and was born in New Argyle. INFORMATION SOUGHT — ' Sometime ago a. news item was published to the effect that the R. O. M. Police wished to obtain in- formation about relatives of the Late James Ryan. formerly of this Province. The following audition- al information has bun received: in P. E March 35. l873: of father was Patrick mother Mary McQueen, was an orphan at eight years of age and was brought up by the parish priest whom he used to drive. Any gerson able to supply information requested to communicate with . the R. C. M. P.. Charlottetown. —-VISITED S’SIDE LODGE I. 0. 0. F‘. OVER FORTY YEARS AGO —Mr. Ira F‘. Goodwin of Worces- lter. Mass. is in Summerside to attend the 82nd anniversary Provinces I. O. o. F. recalls that v he‘ attended lodge meetings in summerside over forty years no. Mr. Goodwin who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Heart: in i’ i.°“:.°' ;**:..“.*;i ‘e “...““.g , ran as r o ey . Worcester. Mass. Mr_ Goodrw came to tives of his wife who is of the Province. Mr. Goodwin is enjoying his visit and finds many .cthange:i for the better at Sum- fnerstde. He is receiving a cor- “dial welcome from his rlends in nthe Lodge and hopes to take bark pleasant memories of the 82nd Anniversary of the I. O. O. 1".-S. ‘ small signs of blight are beginn- ing to make its appearance in Is- land potato crops, Mr. S. G. Peppln, Chief of Seed Potato In- s tion stated last night. Indica- tons of the blight however, have been found Summezslde and one at western gointa of the Island. There has ‘ none reported from the east- ern section. ‘; , The crop is lwkmuew good W.‘ Mr. Peppin sta _ although In Franklin Park, , useti-I July 23rd, 1939. John F. Mellick, <18“. in BOUGHT A FAB-I! William $33: ‘£736 mm e Mrs. 'Mary Aiwgaoore, at. land. and district of Queens. Mr. MscPnee retirlzu from the Y tuency. at the Church of liter of mixed choir, of which lg lrector. rendered sung y Mr fect vel organist, prare to the occasion enalof Rev. Dunst.an's Basilica. where Requiem High Mass Murphy, D.D., stans University, nolly and Rev. W The honorary Messrs. William F g. L. B. M.acMill M. , James D. Gillis. The active ' W J. m‘own . GillLs. D ., Rev. P. conducted service at husband of Agnes McNei1l Mellick Mr. Melliok was a native of Prince Edward Island. son 01 the John and Ann of a large family. by only one tlve of th H0 W35 active in temperance reform and a charter member of the I.O.G.T. of North lake, and a member of the boro Baptist . Mr. ' Meillck moved to twenty years ago to be near his two daughters. Mrs. William A. Douglas of Franklin Park, and llam B. Chatfield of Dor- Mrs. win of chester and Hingham, who survive the Grand Lodge of the Maritime him Neighbors and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Clark, Kenslngton. on Monday eve- }, nlng, July, 31. 1939. to tendertheir °'?W’- daughter Miss a. shower I‘ Miss Enid Clark of Ruefioo, while her sister Miss Jeanette Clark (cousins of the bride), layed Wedding March. A turebride and groom, Gladys Moose and Pearlley Davidson... the bride and later with a era. The gifts were carried decorated in pink and Miss Mae Walker and Dorothy Mayne, opened Lucy Brovm and Mrs. Louisa J ‘ The names and humorous verses were read by Miss Jennie Pa O. utiful a baslcet whim. by Casely.. was solernnired Cla ensirurlon 1939 at 2 o'clock l KYBVB. KER!-Mr. Mllcxsy, New the farm of Cather- Liberal representatives or the and (1 suitable to the occasion. in- cudin De Vincl‘s Ave Maria ably . Plus Callaghan ef- rendcred by Alex McLean, who played music appro- FUNEBAL BERVICES—’I‘ha filli- Henry Mic was held yesterday morning from St. Solemn ung by MoMs.h0rn, . 51).. with Rev 1''. L. 0011 . D. MacDonald. Bllbearers were: nn. Dr. c. D%- E. Hughes and W. pallbegrers were. Meats. . , Martin, Ivan Reddin. James Camp- bell, John McDonald, Dr. E. Corri- an. Asslstin$in the choir was Rev. McMahon, the Charlottetown. who Eucharistic Congron. ' oneofthelovelicatwcddingsot ilhesu.mmeraeasonwsssolemniz- A quiet wedding of interest took °" place yesterday morning at 6 o'clock the Most Holy Redeemer, Charla. tetown. when Mia»: * N .r- Kennedy youngest Mrs. H. J. ,south The twilight ceremony took place amid lovely floral decorations art- of the bride. 'I'hewoff%ia/ting clergyman was matron of honor; Beers as flower girl, and Mr. All-ton Rodd brmher of the bride as entered the - at or who gave her in while l.onhengrin's Bridal Chorus W38 Played by Miss Rena wood a of the groom. MUTCII-BOWNEBS NUPIIALS —-'h‘ln1ty United ahureh Manse was the scene of ;. quiet but pretty marriage on Wednesday evening at 5230, June 28th when Alcxie Ruth eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Bowness. Charlottetown. be- came the bride of Harry Samuel. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Perlye Mutch_ Southport. The bride wore a gown of blue sheer brocade and corsage _of white carnatlcns, and accessories to match. The bride was attended oy Miss D. Dixon wore powder blue sheer and corsaga of pink carnations with white acceamrles. The groom was supported by Mr. Lloyd Balders-ion, southport. Rev. RETURN FROM 8IlEDIAC—A istlcnlly arranged by gh-1 frlendg. :39! ten‘ 3? tic meeting. The following slate of officer: was elec :— Prcaident——Bruee MacPherson. Vice-nesident-Mary Brown. secty-Treasmer-Bert Patterson. TRAFFIC HEAVY A1‘ BOILDIN _'nains from the mainland were slightly more thAn.a half hour d schedule arrivins in I'- town last night. The first trainurrivedat'lo'clocka.ndt.hse second at 0.40. Part of the delay was caused he ccmiectlcll on the by heavy automobile traffic across Northumberland 6|’-mit. Momr%'ra!- fic arriving -and leaving via the Car Ferry Charlottetown It Bor- d ly heavier than ‘ for a week V! Exhibition Week traffic. it was announced. DOUGLAS-JABDINI -— event of much interest took it on Wednesday erveninl. J It Head of Hillsbcro. when Annabell, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Elisha A. Douglas and Mr. Frank Mclleod Jardirie son of Mrs. Jardlna and the late Fred‘ Jardlne I-icadof l-lillsboro.wenunit- in marriage bathenov. M. K. Charman of Aloe rem took place on the lawn strains of r..ohensrfn'a trim. ed .a bouquet 01 blue del- phinlums and pink rows. Mr. Mel- “ ‘i1l"“‘“§’.;..”‘V.‘;”’?.’;§.°.£..E..“‘ “n°°é€.' caps ac . the ceryemony and congratulations. I and was recipient of many lovely and valu- able at a shower tendered her proaching mar- in honor of her ap ,1,‘ Hugh M-.iller ofiicic/ted. and only Montreal Providence. 3, the immediate families were prea- ent. Following the ceremony a Rowe": Providence,‘ wedding supper was served at the ' Mr. Alden Melba E. Lawson. Warden A. A. of Oonnecticu ' A. Knahl, past.;.residem. urer of Bridgeport rep:-seen‘ P.P.. Oldtown, Flint, G.H.P.,t sembly . S. E. B. Aitlren. Providence; Mrs. Annie stub '1‘. 8|’/obbs. Bwarth Providence, R.I.; secty. of ‘- -’°5°Pm’-1° the happy young couple left on a and.tress- Lodge’ com” short motor trip. Mary A. Fowler, past. president and tive of the A.R..A., Gro- icn. Conn; Mr and Mrs. A Flint Charlottetown Hotel after which —ONE 01-‘ FIRST PRESIDENTS OF. REBEKAH ASSEMBLY ' TENDS IVIEETINGB-—Aninteresting lad attending the sessions of the Rebekah Assembly at Sinnmeiésldcta en Ne-bb was the third ’ the Assembly after i ' tion at Ilunehburg in 1903. Mrs. Nobb is from Lime.-l-burg. tihehome of the Bluenose. Mrs. Nebb was president, from 1906 to 190'! and visited surnmersido during that time in’ her official capacity. she is the oldes of the organiza- WATEBFBONT AO'l'IVE—Ohar- lott.etown's waterfront conslderalble activity the eve has llnhooalfor-A.Pickard&Co ship arrived here last Tu-ends Last. night she § ton. N3. V at sailed for Sydney after arrived at noon Saturday but loading operatic until Sunday rain. Tho ship came here in a section near and gifts arranged on the tableby 'f}.,,',:¢,I"‘k"" Y°“""“’ "’°”’°" 1”“ V‘ Charlottetown, another section at the M15593 Rgtg cmrk and vent, mm, and 1 ‘ggggd the Ireneral cargo at Buntalrl Bell's Wharf she movedtn Whlfl where 800 was unloaded for the the Moyna the Eailwa a seen few Mr nlng e Nor- ma weglan freighter Lovass sailed af ter discharging 2600 tons of Eng- ; wonderful was enrvute to to load lumber. afternoon the Colony 'I‘r3d- charsin fl d l cargo- at Buntgain ‘$151-3" Whgrgiexilahe ship. “,1. were d lnyed of the eheavy from “-11 beautifully decorated the 3'! years encc. which is certainly a record. Mrs. Nebb remembers many of the people of aummerside, some of whom have passed on. she has a personality and sunshine and friendship wherever she goes. In spite of her years she is one of the members, in spirit if not years. Her son, Mr. Ellald Nebb of Vancouver, 3. C., who is visiting his mother Just now. accompanied her to Sum- merside so that his moifherr would not break her record of attend- ance. " 3 GILL-WALSH NUP'l'lALs—'I'h: * c at. Joachimh, Vernon River, was the scene or a happy event on JUN mm when Mr. Chester Wall: of Water-vale took for his bride, ' . and AT» -' The Rebekah Assembly opened their session yesterday morning at ock. The President. Mrs. chair. 110 roll call. A of Maple Leaf- aummerside. Each officer was Dre- sented with a noeesfiy of fl0Wel‘3- ‘me address of welcome WM given bv Mrs. B. R. sharp!’ N. an of Male loaf D0689. Mn. WlL ma Hips, made the.presenta- “°" ‘i‘..i."....""°‘T.3ui‘."‘i .."‘:t3’.°.?fi.‘.“?.‘§ Mm . Mrs. Lohnes made . _The seaioxéa then of he th work M the ;?°A.5g2rs. odfiltkerie Chaplain of the mod.‘ Inland Assetnby was also I Afternoon session In the afternoon a mention WIS embers held I new ni for-election of officers. officers Mrs. Bessie Warden: Mra.'Aliee coffin. Mon-. , E. I. . executive will be IWPWM this afternoon. - gear: 2 iii? 5 brief. Mr. seemed satisfied that he foimd the sweet Elysium 1°’ surceose from the hlirh tempo 01 life in the crowded cities. They intend oomins seal-n next year in vush longer. It looks‘ asmg ll iii the late Professor ...-11 ..:°.= to ‘3...“" othcque Na n s , years ago. (Lief Ericson. the N n loaer may have been here. but he left no known writ- ten record): the exact words have escaped 1 ‘but it was to this effect: "A fair find plea-sine ‘Mid- wiih myrieds of wild birds. brooks and streams Memins WW1 Ram‘ fish, with prsctiv-allv everv part of the surface arab?e", ad lib. The precise quotation is a good - which everv aohcol child here wovulddowelltocomrnlttomcm- cry. K THURSDAY BUIGLABY AT LAKE VERDE time durina: just Saturday 1; the store on Mr. Charles Lake Vere was broken mm a quan-My of goods A check up showed that coppers was taken from cash drawer. while cigarettes. confectionery are was effected by 86. the tobacco and entrance. eighth Euoha.rl.stic of the Roman Oath Charlottetown closed with lnig.x1‘es- aive ceremonies at Indian Vet last evening. a f" T opened in all par- ishes in, the diocese on Sunday and concluding services began at In- ‘a c dl%l?esg‘r‘1,i.:y eienyrorfiles began at with the celebration of His Excellerwy R ht Rev. J. A. ‘Sullivan. Bishw 0 char- lottetown. o 7 s..m. Mass fill Ex- The third session of ks Auembly opened Mspl git speaker. association was following officers ident,Mzs. Warner. V Minnie I-rillen, Recording Myrtle Mslctood, ATTEND ROTARY ASSEMBLY —Dr. J. A. Clark and Mr,‘ A. R. Cooper president and acting sec- retaryclolf, Itliae Gl‘&aa-lotteto$i”RuA‘:n tary u - ve return a district assemlv In- ional wt Presidents Ohms in Rotary District . attended the two-day meeting. Dr. Clark, district governor presided at the business essions. Governor 515;}; in g 3 statement. dealt with the lace his district heldiritheo tionasawhole; the function of a district assembly and the Rotary four-way rograun. Mr. A. R. Cooper delivered an ad- dress on ‘The Rotary Club Pre- sident." Mr. Cooper returned last night while Dr. Clark arrived on the Island the nrevioua day 5 KINSMEN ATTEND CONVEN- 'l‘ION—The National Convention of the Kinsmen clubs of Canada met % 3°?“ “i. 5':l..‘‘% :‘£l““.m' en ‘aim’ u our ml at are expected to be week. Ad ppea issue‘ calling attention to this new- est pm t of the chill to raisins: or funds for the Free Den- tal Clinic. FRIDAY OIL COMPANY BUYS PRO- PEir.TY—The property of the late Nelson Rattenbury on the corner of Great George and Fitsro streets has been p- ased Oil Company. it was learned unof- ficially last nlsgrt. It could not be learned immed tely what. use the missing. breaking a window near the front _ Mr ‘clock Pontifical mam N w perm . young was m0 for Char company intended to make of the property. CELEBRATES 8181.‘ BIRTHDAY —C(mgratu.lations are extended to Mrs. James Greenan 5:-., Newton, Int 26, who celebrated her ninety- flrst birthday August 9th. Many friends called on her during J at Hope Millvale, her birthplace. in the near future. . Mac Hughes and Ambrose MOGul.re_ course much Point. Mrs. Smith, nee Ma th h P.AlI.'l.‘Y—A most dellgltiul uccessfu I the Ladies Church in the Kirk House yesterday afternoon. received by Mrs. 525?: ve large tte da , 1 1 nurrinbers of t.:uri.;Itg nsgeme '}§$§"3 A. 8. Boyer and Mrs. Ben] ers. Sin. will! assist W0. A. H. e Miss Ed Stewart, Mn. Elmer Bovyer. Mrs. K. M. Martin. Miss Ethel Stewart,‘ is Mrs. (Dr.) Heath Mclnt . ETHICAL Aug. 2nd. 1939 to Thomas Mullally, a daughter. ARSENAULT—At Imperoyal, Noll Scotia, Tuesday, August 8. to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril (nee Florence Cantwelll a son. McKENNA-At Charlottetown Hal-_ bearer : mu Doyle. Charles Saunders; Ineod, Michael Welsh_ John The death of Mrs. James smm, ought to July mew“ Bn end the earth] 1 hlchl its... ...’.m§$.‘J’°3§‘’‘‘ "3 t place she time of her decease. me death ocExIx—md_m we pm. allgward Island Hospital on Tues. Y. Jane Sher-ran, wife of Donald A Macilean of of 56 years. ing health for over three yea“. and all that medical skill andklm nursing could do was or no avail sgmit was decided to remove her tr; May 30th. 1939, of Laura Desable, at the age She had been in fall. hosptialonlaa B sorrows of this world. 81.‘. JAMES GUILD GARDEN and 1 Burden Damf was held by Guild of St. Jam- ounds Giles 5 were R. Moorhead is. and Mrs. J. 8. Walker, mug. of the Guild. There was . way as Florida. The garden g its best and was great- admimed by the visitors. A splen- d tea was served by the guild. Those pouring tea were Mrs, w; A Stewart Mrs. H. H. Show, Mrs, J, 0 . ., re‘: Mrs. E M it ins . . Saunderinéug culd. Mrs. A In h Rogers. J. . wan, Miss Marjorie .W.W ward the 143 Edgett Anna BIRTHS Sour-is West 3 hY—At Mr. and MB. A 1939. Arsenatlt Mr. imdldll canes Mcxenna, City a daughter CONNOLLY -- At Charlottetown Hospital Aux. 2. 1939. to Mrs. John Connolly, City, Mr. and I a daugh- SUTHERLAND-MARTIN - Mar-1“ rings Mrs. William , . Peters Boy. The bride was attended by her sister. Mm Penelope Martin and-the best man was Ms. W Sutherland. The officiating minister was Rev. T. Owen Hughes. The couple left after the lotietown and r e at St. Peters Bay. o.’.’§.fi...'r‘.i’2=“ .1“ - l'.“° °‘ toy 3 th ward Islanrfaii her arm r hu 3 fire in the kitchen range at er home yesterday morning. care- will house. . Jay left the kitchen to Mrs w_ outside it was i at Cardiz Mans , August , Bth. Miss Floraa'llxda.i'tln, dgughter of ward and Mrs. George Martin of John Vernon J. 01', R 8011. . HIlGHES—-At Charlotictonn Hos-. E9811, 4, 1939. to Mr. l1ndMl'|._ EEEVE 19th, 1039 to Mr. and Reeves, a daughte Police Mel‘-‘AnLANE—At eon. Lloyd James. MACWlLLIAMS—At Prince Ed- L hes. Corran Ban. 9. 301 "8 ~ _ll0.|!ER.TS—At Kinkors, P, E 1 on August 4, 1939, to Mr. I-M Mrs. Aloysius Roberts, a son. 5 — t mzeto on Jul! 3 mllvirs. Alfiei I‘. ‘ Wins0le_ Aug. if B? Prince Island Hospital on All to . d difffering very much from the gag No;-ma Mae (7 _ ’°°°m “W to William Keith ins ' -‘ »: v Quizzed rdl t - - ‘duties Mr. p‘L°§‘.§i.. Etiud s.F.’§° {£2 3“""""““‘° “W arrive yesiflldsy welsh the 0.0.3 B C. Salter. The couple were 3;-gm, with F‘ . . illrgtted leld linevpectian was not com brld looked “gnu. P cunsitwndm. The , Farmers had been advised to »dil§'§xlm m ‘ mu “ bl“ "W" spray with Bordeau mixture. ‘ with white bolero and white accessories . IRIDAI. SHOWER —'!ha fie ‘vel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hooper l Milton, was opened to a large ch»- f ole of neighbors and friends on Wednesday evening July not): who antertaincd Miss Doris Rodd. one A of,the, seasons moot pcpuiarbridea . p lt_| prettlb arranged shower in ‘}-honor of her approaching marriage A edy Themsel- 2%: Es , Mrs. Nine Mile Creek. ' ud‘ > . ‘ . MAIIEIAGES ages 2 Si 2%’ E“ 22%: ‘E33; . who am. Distinguished viaitoraoiigofizg: to mems3og'n°m:is?ws:fld" 0“ imodo E ‘Innis! W013-eWh1l¢ the Broom’: gift to the hr win a son bracelet. The gtgauwuvh wiltlurealde in am. mmmm young 1 A 01 do Mn in wishing young couple much . l."'°§’p..*}:l'.l"“ .?....."* ...... cc ' witrspecial sen-has the oponlng of the Diocesan xuclnriaiic, Con- ‘T313 fou -a column will lose lndianrnrvyer, P. I. 1.. ° ::i§;g§;;s.i§§§§;iii E = i ESE" tiiiiiizir ‘Y