a NUV EMISEK C. l‘!!! l‘. Lilli.‘ UHAKIAYFFETFUWN GUARDIAN v7; . , _ . - l - - noun“ PARK aoanwav courts-ran, Mr. Christopher MMNOIII, SMILE‘ WEDNESDAY 1101-9 0111""? "Eu-Di"- T-B ART own MEETING -'rbe-’ , rmnav ISIANUEAX. KiLLElL-NJLSS ubi-i mm Ack f Halif X. rth pedist - ' s ' " eived a telegram or. 1mm “mg; MATTRESS; Qmas/mlbli’ “.3132” "Si. twmY M? iimumlim ljiloilxeeronginlidlgfg qracovcanvo H bu ciulztowrio islcoflllllllllfli cflilleieed “an” mmmy “m,” mo‘ the 0n Monday morning the #111110" Qltxleliislstliiylilg that hBl‘ bi-ouiei ' i s _ e ‘c {a m“ 8y an Co“ "c r’ w o a g - er m y childreh clinics under the auspices “m” Edward man nigh]; °i “"30 w” "it 0V" u" 11°11“ Ralph Erskine was accidentally W ' l ciety was held last Charlottetown police had three new completed shimmy‘ A ma“ ‘ construction °f u"? present courl- ~ Summerside friends will be pleased , _ . mattresses at the Station last night. amount of grading and other llnl-‘lh- _h0use and other county buildings 10 19am may, M13, Jean Inglis of ti; ill: RG6 CF06!- lWIl-R hi8 W01’! Mrs. D. J. Riley presiding. After ggllgmwgzglukg°rfizgqg tztldyrg‘; lglléeagicvtégzulgrglfi? évgrkflg . shemac, who h“ been 1n l Mom. C ariottetown yesterday. These reports of the secretary and m“ émwgmlg 1,0 be a wyominz. U- 5- A- 11% W85 l-l" e111" ing work remainsto be done. Mrudied yesterday at his home. 1103 world _ - iwalting an owner. They were} found yesterday at the loading ramp! Henry J- Phillipa. Clwrlvttewwn. Norm Broadway. afici- an extend- , ion 1.05911,“ 1o;- some time owing will be fllffled 0h W111i Y-hB 0111101 treasurer were nod. Mr. A. IA d , Wm Son It the railway yards. Police ex- was the contractor. ed “mesa ‘ to "Inn-ms received 1n l- mow;- thc week. wright Mgr-lump representative, prism 5m m Heavem m” ‘my Md e5‘ 5°“ o‘ Mr’ an M's‘ ' _________ in" “"110” wk dealing with an infant son oi Mr. and Mi-a. Jack ers of New London. . ————- accident outside her home, is suf- —DlED FROM BURNS-Mik- iicicntly recovered to return home. ter Garfield, i1 months old son of ‘ 5 Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Easter. O‘Lcary i died in the Prince County Hos- Ryan (nee Mary Corcorau) Deep- est sympathy is ektended to Mr. and ma. Ryan by the people of this district in their sad bereave- fiessed the belief that they were Ffierlooked by workmen unloading l-jllrniture car. At any rate no ak had been reported, Chief interview he had with Mr. Meaghe, President of the Marl- time Association rctlardinfl the winter's work. The well-attended ..'WORKMEN ESCAPE lN- l JURY-Four workmen narrowly escaped serious injury and pos- sible death when part of the struc- A “QUIE/f" HALLOWI-YEN-The quit-test Halowcen in W818i W88 the way Oty Police described Sat- Prince Edward Island has 1051 an outstanding citizen in the P91“ —DR. ACKER’! VISIT —OVEf son o, the Hm George mwm-g 1;. Wm“ sad i urday night. Perhaps the obser- mam .513. l vance of the event one day befolre pritaluirixig thgaelariigyv hosuligclorfiléiéndizg i one hundred patient.‘ children and 12f t3; new ggernment flah ! mael-inlgr‘ llMmktgmgflVllggéQedr 3i I __“ _ Hughes who passed away yeswr. iq-ENTERTAINED THE SOCIAL ‘ the actual date explained l-hb Q11 H» ° adults. attended Dr. Acker's clinic 8 h! erec at Bougn- n 1‘_ ,, ; 35051 p; ],_ day morning at his home inChari bums The baby while the mother at summemde m,’ week The Perspective by Miss Eleanor! D‘ mtesywioflsfllce mlhlrafifol: lotwwwn um I lengthy mm“ ton Island collapsed. Work on the ' which prevailed. 0r maybe ii- W85 lllilldlll! was progressing rapidly. CLUB-Miss Minnie Wright enter- ‘ I . t u“ d Lo the weather. Al» dhy will 901i" “l! w“ 0"‘ m" " m°m°“ P e *‘ patients came from all parts of w“ i from Acadia University has done He was in his 85th year. fiined the Social Club of Trinity f v n, "m t , 1S If‘ _ ____ $2M“ Chm“ °“ “id-W Am" i rltklglfiyczgioiblitaiifilfliigzf)? ‘$2.? ltfiillchofsglpfltglYwiercgleefrldctll em ifggffctgfjmafgé f?’ f" g?“ ‘iiff,°‘l,,,fc’,‘,“,,,",‘i‘,’,' 851:? The induction of the Rev. A- o. luv-av efficient selvlce as pastor m Dean M the Pharmacy Pmiw fflkuler business a sOClB-l time ' . b n 1 vandals m b, d 15 1 1,1, 1,1,5 0 "9 F" ' ' 1 f _ the Baptist Church at New l-lar- sion in the Province. Mr. Hughei ‘hilhm damage Y l e 9°’ ° “h” “rm l‘ ° 1o the Prince county Hospital for sin-will" ililmlllflifid- Mr- Clar-Ke ' momm’ D‘ D" Iomery o on bor. Guysboro County. is conclud- lichldl/Qd notable success not only tario took place lest evening with- Ein the Brookfield Hesbytcrian ‘Church under the direction of the‘ I Presbytery of Prince Edward Is- land. Notwithstanding the fact; (at the evening was somewhat, unpleasant so far as the weatheii‘ VWBS concerned the church was rflllfld to capacity. - The Rev. T. Owen Hughes of of their lltte son.--S. i as a business man. but in_ the spheres of civic and DPOViHCiB-Lpill- , itics. He was also actively assoc- iated for many years with 611th organizations as the Provincial Exhibition Association, the Board of Trade, and the Tourist Assoc- lotion. About eight years i120 lVl-Y- Hiiflh- held. As it was the season ‘non the prowly Many private n51- for Halloween many wore cos- doncea howeveL were ‘he “we o; fumes suitable for the occasion‘ ycl-yenjoytable pflILlES. biounltd P0- Nld i118 8511195 and WillQSl-i We"? l lino had the same story of a “limb? in keeping with the season. Rt- inuliowccxi in the country. freahments were served later inl ———- the evening. s i Lin: AT lSoll-‘VIED STATION i~-'l\\'0 children. a boy aged 5 and ‘ 1 aged 7, saw an automobile for IqJNERAL SATURDAY - The ‘tihgllklr-‘L time “vhen they arrived m Mt. Stewart, P. E. I.. is in charge 01 the work. with Mr. Piggott, also of Mt. Stewart, as foreman, ing his labors there at the end of this month. having accepte’ a call to Tryon, P. E. I. Both he and Mrs. Trites (nee Gladys Billie) are well and favorably known in Wolf- ville, where a host of friends will wish for them abundant sucoea in their new sphere of activity.—Wolf- ville Acadlan. operations. This clinic is sponsor- crl by the Department of Health. Nllss Ross, health nurse, is 1h M. iciulance. ,5 ‘The first meeting in the Gym C. C. C. was held in the Canadian National Hotel last evening with Mr. S. T. Green as chairman. Col. . U. G. Dawson gave an interesting address on the Fox Industry and‘ what it means to this Pwvlhfil‘ Mr. Guy Rodd, Brackley, was elected president of the Charlotte- town Miik Producers and Vendor." Association at the third annual meeting of the organization 1115;, ENLARGE CHARLOTTE 11,55]. i)ENCE-—Workmen have started i-onstniction of a 30 by 3Q foot two storey addition to the Char- funeral of Thomas Donovan was , ,- 1 other and closed with an invitation to held slliiidfly milrfilii! 110m Prank i Charmuctown “uh mer m all members to attend the Fox_ lotie Residence on Rochford mgm- Mr- C9011 W001i. Central Montague newly-appointed Mod- 155 m‘ - r 31d . , ,1‘ ~ k the C. G. S. Aranmore _ . , I no all; , . _ . ' M K“ ~95“ m,“ '1 ° ‘ on s was forced by ill health to re- Hennesseys Funcial Home to s1 llfztn“sg_ig‘,a,ed “irmess station In Show mm week ‘ . > squaic. of flame construction it andy N; W; made Hce president erator of the Presbytery W86 lh who h“ 13m 111,514“ gt mo’ are n, busmesa He suflered ' Details of the joint meeting of Will contain seven rooms and a ' gem cuneil- central ‘lhflrle and Wnducled we service Eldon Branch of the Carnegie from rmrms which resulted ey- . Dunstans Basilica whepfl Requiem vLabradml They are me chudren of High Mass was celebrated by Rev. la Mm wing whore husband. an in a most dignified and impressive Royalty secretary. Mr. c. M. cox. manner. After the opening de- charlovetcwn. is auditor‘ Omar library since its opening has given up her position and gone m cha entual y in the loss of his eyesight. Warren Houston but d spite physical disability his sun parlor. Mr. and Mr. John Curlmore are gen- the Charlottetown, Moncion, st. iJolm, Fredericton and Campbcli- Father Keefe. The pail-bearers , - , . ,9 Dominion Mur- We" M°““5~ Patrick ‘Delmls- R°b' sllatgloitilad in Labrador l?!‘ ‘ton Cu‘ s to be held n/Zll that? oral contract: rs while Mr D. L $186.??? elected were: Messrs‘ votioml exercises ‘he Moderllmr lottctown where she has enterfi men 1 faculties remained clear m“ v5.3.5 ‘if o’ Ms"- m on Doyle The ylllabcurgiz-i; ihndtprapk Fxlleued ti? dlvilulzeLaini-t. W110 i5 i‘ Tresentation would be present from ea P5111 andl Chfppcn fnd Com- ‘Mallett York s’ Benjamn preach the ‘sermon which he did ghfiindlen Ifirmmany thrlends f]: 5» 1353- MT- Hughes W“ the 5°“ 11mm, o; which the dewfsflfh" : 11211,??? England“. and her children ‘the local Club. Mr- Carl P. Egg) K121856305! ‘,“.1r1ng' The ' u .___.__' in a very admirable fashion, tak- reeufi: Wtlfonggeym 11:? Wm of the late Frederick W. Hughes, a valued member receded ‘this Elle staying at the Regent Hotel. lBeuume o, Halifax District‘ V ho 1 g en’ re buidnfl is being _NURSES ASSOCIA mg his w“ Haggai 1:8. 1018" mywlllflhm her fiver 830cc“ who 1°, m“, years hm been u. hearse Service B,‘ n‘: n“, e- ' _.___. Llememnt Governor 1s to be the) ‘i’? 1:759 will‘ asphalt “will”! MEETSJI-he quarter] filo" ' The Moderator then asked the m he, m}, pismon Thye “bray sistant clerk of the Legislature conducted bv Rev g e ‘ml “GUIDE surrcn Mbnririti- speaks, “m? m M“ J“"°s E‘ Ham’. i‘ the Canadian Nure y m” “g o’ lhWrim-Mmleifiim °1 ihe “hail!” which haS a com u‘... chan e of "id w“ m" ‘l-“m” “wmag” °‘ ' l a m Macm- . Mame“ 0f P. E, 1, was ‘as Association Rev. G. Carlyle Webster of Char- books 1s m chargepot Mrs £50m“ the Examiner newspaper when his h 1d t "llfifiwoh in the Null-sea lilfiuizdlil the Prince 001""? Hospital. the President. Sister st. Stanislaus of ti" 01W Hilspital. Charlottetown. brother-in-law, Hon. Edwardwhe- lanwas editor and proprietor. Mr. Hughes. senior, who was also clerk of the Land Commission and of married Mar- A most enjoyable Supper m°""“‘“ ‘u-bb hold in st. Mary's liallGffli The success of Rev. Dr. Tomp- l FYldhY ‘Wonk’? m" m‘: l‘ ‘ > l 2., Their new rflDl-fllll. Ml55 kIYlS. one of the leading Dropon- iGuiciis Harrison was present and lottetown to narrate the steps leading up to the call after which he asked the prescribed questions to the Minister and congregation mack. West and we are sure she will be a worthysuccessor to Miss Ross and wish for her the very best also. -IIOUSE WARMING-Mr, and Mrs. Vaughan Groom, who re- "camr ni-fcrialv-‘Iat a meri- ing of the executive of the Boy i Scouts Association in the Tourist rvvhiiy "loved into their lovely new pastorate of the field after which the right hand of fellowship was General iuumber of relatives Kensmgm“ known and highly respected citizen Governor person of ants of the adult education mow- llqllillll“ - flmme on 1h h] h i . X , . . “ ' h ti itics. Mrs. Roy. Guidc Bureau yeflerday. President L. D. 1 _ e 8 way east of presided‘ M. and men by solemn prayer 1m , u] we County Con", ment. lll eevating existing condi- [Egmtmissfixlgn and [he MissesFlll- Murray announced that His EX. ,Sunimerside were waited on by a the P. E- I‘? lgbtstgiialdafelfég or ducted the Minister-elect into the Reggefggéugg ggrnfe f,’ nevi? Egret, whose father, Charles Binns l ' w‘ was the first Attorney General of Lions at Czmso, N. S,, and Dover _ NS" .1 I . . .. .. _ ' 1 . and Fry, Charlottetown. cellency Vthe __ gave her fepqft h; h v llf‘ll “Ell? deplorable. “a. (‘H011 had graciously given his consent land illflldS and given a real old- interesting. Sister ‘Mai-y iziidfifi: of New Annau, in the the PNVlIICB- “a shulmg example t m h 1 [Miro present and gave the girls V fir I world“. Mr, J. A. Mcljieod ecgwyaf some instruction ‘lfl Gilldlhg- Th! bllzilihe 1191‘? dplhlfgllfrlrilll calglxlmhlgflif‘ lizlllmgsgfiamtiiywggllgglg. lgtigdAl of the City Hospital. treasurer, extegded by m’ members °t the John Hagarty, aged 54 years. The .._ 4 _. “We Mines‘ N’ s‘ declared m“ _,.,5m," were dgiiighflpfln mtg‘? mild; fiizégsmulr S“: that though chairmm‘ while Mrsp 53001;" “:1 séipdartregllx-Isltrar. aisot submitted her Prreévyttlgrly. R Moorhead “gate o‘ deceased was kl led in a motor so- BI JLHS 1mm“ ‘he 6"‘ °‘ tors. MP5. Ernest Mill aria Mrs. s a“ h M55’ “mm” Saint James Church, cbiiriotie- f,i,d:n;'£:ri.1§lil§svit§io$m<liti:e momrsou-at the Prince ma. night at a meeting of the Assocj. fliPfl Study Clubs of Holy Re- elsewhere his name had been as- sociated with various places and, movements this was the first time in Canada he had been asked to allow his name to be associated health nurse for Prince County, Save a most interesting pflpgf and M135 ma" D°Will1lB entertained the nurses with a charming con- mbutul" °i tall 081161118 and songs. lside have mode since they Were dorm“. Parish when he spok, on oigimized last fall. and under Cap. the adult education movement m m“ HaiTl-‘ilil llifly Wlll 11° ‘mum Nova Scotia. I COlllillilE to flourish. 8 ward- Island Hospital on November 1, i937, to Mr. and Mrs. Price Thompson, Charlottetown, a. son. DOWNE-At the Prince Edward town, then gave the charge to the Minister-elect in a most impres- sive manner speaking of the high office of the ministry as an am- Mcliinnon.) and five daughters namely. Viola and Reta nurses in Jamaica Plain, Mass, Mrs. Wm. Lacey, Iracadle Cross. lvfrs. Leo Robert Humphrey assistgd the hostess in serving. A very jolly evening W85 Spent in music and games, finishing up with an 1n- “h” Speakers on the DYOEFBm ' with a. Boy scout Camp- At this rbrmiii d l"l M Tea biissaabrsiii of uie xiii b: | 1 d _ —KNIGHTS 0F IRELAND _ i1 00- r. Game“; pmgm was served by the local a l’ 3 Condon, New Annan and Martina Island Hospital on Oct. 10th.1D37 jlgllegl- gf-rcxilfliéisi. ‘HOLD BANQUET-Klng Hiram mfilitillfiadpefflziysrwélfi: ggiyivnaesnclglillg gflighteld the guests with some and a social enjoyed. Miss Kings‘ TKURSDAY at home, also two sisters. Agnes. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W: izer, and Ml‘. Almcgeod OrgR iPre-ceptory N0‘ 936 at Central Xe 1e Da o Saturday 1am "m. cc se ections on the harp and Pr! 11cc Layers. matron of _ the Mrs. Harry Wil1iams,_ of Philla- Downe a son, Gordon Wilfred. BCITE Miflvs. Nfs. l Rev Fr may: fmdmi“ °f med flygltflfllfqk egg the inlllllal meeting of the lime fflfiflghéguiitfrhe “fignrfitgfif ,,,,i‘°f,,,f,f’,l‘,f,‘i,,§,fiij‘*fi',,g° hi,“ roam MODEL AIRPLANE cum gjigigi-Jfgaffjifiifhn wagswbolé‘, fxffmsnfg” “ggiggjfg- m’ 19;!‘ , - '. ' ' 181T - - - ~ 0 t r . .. r. an rs. CW8 1 fiayndazRa. Fr. osullivan $130119fllflfifllg-Zntglileiffiggflthe edmmg room ASSOCiEIlOR on Monday Nmember M,’ and Mm ,Gm°m received to Boston welcomed the delggggea -—,Forty Charlottetown zeyicuths (fie: o; Whom arrived home for the c?’ a 50m mm,“ ° °°“°l“-“°" ‘>1 the o, Central Bedeque H811 0,, Mon- "- some vcrv lovely gifts. as tangible "s- Y°"'°'d“l’.““%:‘§*“ ch‘ ,°_ funeral. Two brothers, Joseph, in JAY-At Fanninsbrook. Nov. l. 3' I .1 u the expressions of goodwill. —-—— “kph” cub‘ a a“ o“ n Medford. Mass. and William in 1937 to Mr. and Mrs. Roland L. ‘lilYi Ocl- 25"‘- Nealy, a -GOLDEN WEDDING AN eluded mum! Taylor’ Vincent New Annan also an a d mother J Ia son Allison Roland The residence of the R0 “mmbers and the" wives we." Williflih Ellie“ L@°““"‘l- “*1?” n . » VIIRSARY_M,- d m" Kng and Earl Norrie. Members of ' 5° F3“ ' .. a m» o. was destroyed by fire eariv yester evening and a sumptuous repas. pecwdly at his homc inst. evrnmq lealjnbd of the death l’ home" to their friend retary treasurer: Crilly Burke. pllf- ' '. ‘ ‘ ' ' . - _ v ~_ _ of Mr. Jam s and neigh- . d nieces are left to cherish his me- Mrs. William Collins, (nee Bessie g3tyi~ill§r§ul% blemztlllefasstbeggllllflllflltl/ 1§l:éel;l6rT'ulieilnmiinkbiibiiaslg? gsmwflihfezgnge ugggnsggzilés 13",“; Eicrncy. of New Haven He was ill (2:11; K§d§§f§§n°"f{fl°f,“¢§°" i’rf“:(s2;1BL::(ei‘l“lté&lIl-0rne Kennedy m moly. The funeral took plaice on Dillon, Montague) a daughter. ‘ ". - - - ' ' - _ . ‘ . ' ’ . ° 0 ld- ' ' " Friday morning from his late KAYQ-At the Prince Edwui partly covered bv insurance A1 The toast to the King was re- short time previously to nlllk, by ,1". a row month's’ Yeti While h0 en Wedd n3 Anniversar M T‘? l ,- i -. - _ - _ - y _ suffered greatly, he was never- ; Y- any residence to St. Mary's Church Island Hospital on October 29. cgtfiliclciirielfig lcgi-ipgaiitxs Zsjnaig}; 311mg?“ tlzleiliymthlizagaéioxlliggtligtgiv gifmgéfigrgmghmrlggfigal 111d to murmur and on July 25, tfgglgdinflflléitgdttangéi? Aiorggziiiltiisillg; FUNERAL SERVICES-Theaefll- Lt R, the Rev. R- F. McDonald. i937, to Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Kay!» 155, ,1 m . , , _ _- ‘~ , _' ' ' ' ‘ . ' . surrounded by his devoted ofl -1 1 - ' neral of Mr. William rues on- o ficiating at the last obsequies. Charlottetown, a son. knowhg thzxeriherellirebdziisiotovevrl: Gland Misti-e? 0f ‘lflillde docmr pronourhceahnde ‘i: family. lie quietly breathed his a1idogallgllzirflgggsatzztdhlll“' asters “rd w“ held yesterday morning The pambmrers were Messrs‘ “h” DEWARFM ‘he Prince Edward about 3 mm‘ yeswrdayysprem with ll-QB-A- 1P1) i? at 313A ‘lproflt; W85 believed 9t ad 5;! “Lnon; last. During his illness, he was Assisting at the happy fiugtigqns‘ from his late residence Cornwall. P. Coady. Joseph McDonald, Gor- Island Hospital on October 30, Bieflt rapidity through’ the wooden ‘es long“ S 1r ' m me heart fltlack-kyes s‘ ‘Pm r - a‘ fmquenlly visited by his kind pas- Were the two daughters of the brig: l” 5"“ Dunstaw“ Basilica’ where do“ Dalzeu’ James Cmdon’ John 1937' m Mr" and Mrs‘ Georg‘ building. A high wind was blowing lave a vely umllmus m“ 81d had W01‘ 8d B 011 5 a m for, Rev. Leo Herrel. who ad- and Broom. Mrs. Hamid Laird who Requiem High Mass was celebrated Mclnnis and Hugh Morrison. De- Dewar, Malpgqne Raw, r daugh. Origin of the blaze was believed ladies‘ s" KL’ Gym Mcparhne "filial and had not Cflmplfliilffi 0 ministered the Sacraments, and he presided over the tea cups and My; by Rev. George McDonald. The ceased was a member of the Holy my, to be around the furnace in the pmpmed “ was" m the I'D-L“ 311d illness. His death came as a ‘$10M was fortified by these consclations Preston Kennedy who served the Pall heifers We" M08515- 3011" Name 5mm!’- Milnl’ M”! ca?“ FARR1$~Al the Prince Edlwml Shock to his famlll’ “d i” m“ Bursts. While the grandson, Keith I-Ieartz John Donahue, Jomi Ells- and Spiritual offerings were re- Island Hospital on October so, of the Holy Catholic Church. of which lie was a devout member. He was tenderly cared for by 111g daughter. Miss Mary, R, N, o1 Boston. who nursed her father in his last illness, and he was grati- fied by the pmsfince of all his Children. except two, who were unavoidably absent. was replied to by Sir Kt. Vemcr Moore. Past Grand Master for the province of that Association. Quite a number of the Sir Knight; then spoke on behalf of Royal Black Knights of Ireland: special atten- tion was drawn to the fact that possibly two of the oldest mem- bers in the, province were present, basement. The Rev. Finlay Mullaily, parish priest, awakened by the flames. had not time to gather per- sonal beorigmgs before the fire forced him to leave the blazing structure. The glare of the fire was visible for many miles. The burned building wasof wood construction and was built about 47 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Urlal Far- ris, 3 Bungalow Place, Charlotte- town. a daughter. MACDONALD-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital 0h 00W?" 3i, 1937, t0 Mr. and Mrs. Fran! MacDonald, Crapaud. a daughter. BUELL-At Village Green. Oct. 24, 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. Earle Buell, Kennedy attended the ceived dflillhters, Mrs. Orr of California, Mid Miss Jeanette Orr of Boston b ass. were unable to b; present ut sent felicitous greeting; 1,0 their parents. Fifty years ago, Mr, of!‘ with his little bride-fo-be took a. buggy ride from their homes in FTPIICh River to Summerside, a worth. Albert Hood, Hazen How- ard and J. J. 'I‘rainor. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. P. McMahon, DD. community where he “'85 a i110?"- inent farmer. Mr. Leonard was born at Com- wail and was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Leonard. Surviving are his wife and one brother and two sisters, Mr. Vin- cent Leonard. Mrs. Frank Mac- door. Two A social event of much interest took place at South Lake. on n1- day evening. Oct. 8th. when more than one hundred friends and neighbors met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fisher. to cele- brate with them the 25th anni- WEDDING BELLS —A quiet but pretty wedding was sclemnized in Church "m "i" “h” ‘he F"- Wiliiflm s1 Kt J L Tu k d s1 Kt ld o M r‘ k F ubb- The funeral of th lie Pb Ian 5h _ r . . . cyer an r . Dona an rs. ran . i e a Mr. diam the United Parsonage, s”; Dgggapjraimgggfj, ,1”Cs,§:f_ Lewis Spence- s Phee, all b: Charlottetown. Tierney, which was held on Wed- wm“§i,‘,’.{e§°',f',? lavfmmmhijalfgf coniwati, on Tuesday, Oct- 12th. versarv of their marriaaa. a son. .. TUESDAY The funeral Wm be held 5mm nesday, July 28th, was one of the resident Baptist min-gt“ that, 1 Rev. E. R. Woodside officiating. Almllt ten O'clock the bride, and c’ n’ groom of twenty-five years ago, IVIARRJAGES I it t0 , _° e 7”" ‘an 1”." “lllm- his late residence Wednesday mum largest ever seen in New Haven. when Miss Doris M. C r o s h y A very pleasant evcnirig. was _ “L - rt _MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER__ spent at the home of Mr. and 1m: at 9 o‘clnck to St. Dunstanfis bmilg atlelided by zclatives and h0713b“gagmellntklgetlfggmgabrtovilggg daughter of Mr. and,Mrs. Harry were 10d t0 Q16 596i 01 b01101’. iii-T Basilica. Interment will bc in tllG ihfhds from far and near. In at. the usual "cnbrivari" awaited them. “w” cmlwhll» "mm the While Mr’ 0- 0- Dlngweli. chair- MAcEwEN-BERNARD _ at Zion Mrs. Russell MacKay. Kcnsington, on Friday, Oct. 22nd when up- wards of twenty members and visitors of the Anglican Young People's Association gathered t0- gether to express in some way their deep gratitude to Mrs. Mac- Kay for her kindness in giving of her time and talent to the A.Y.P. Manse on V/edneadny, Nov. 3. 1937i by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Miss Glennie Ruth Bernard 0! NEW London to Mr. Claude Harold Mac- Ewcn 0f New London. MACDONALD-BECK-At the home of the bride's parents. A1115- ton, Catherine Innes. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Beck. to man, in a few well chosen words explained the object of tho gath- ering, Mr. Angus Beaton, East Point, was then called upon. who came forward and reed the ad- dress, at the close of which. Miss Reta Giilis and Mrs. Alex Cam- eron, presented the gifts, which consisted or a twenty-six piece cab- Mcny friends gathered at the home {pf Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Campbell at plermont. on Wednesday evening, pct. 27th to wait on their daughter, Gladys, who is soon to be one of ovember brides. Miss Campbell was escorted to a. well decorated choir by Miss Almlra MacDonald Zwhile the music was played by Mrs. bride of Mr. G. Max Thompson, Charlottetown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cordon ‘Thompson. Cornwall. The bride was very wibsome dressed in wine transparent silk velvet with accessories to match, carrying a beautiful bouquet. Immediately after the ceremony the young Ann's Church, Tyi-oe, a High Mass Aft fift ocfcficquiem was celebrated by Rev. lifcextbgetlleiytlilllf sbohiilpil gfiiiifl 2e Bradley. 8- J. assisted by appear to view the world and each a full choir. The body was sorrow- other through T056 colored glasses fully laid to rest in the adjoining and look on life as the great ad- Qemfiifliy. the pail-bearers being Venlllie- All Join in wishing them live 5011s of the deceased. namely, "liihy hBPPy. returns of ther anni- Auaustinc. Martin, Joseph, Ti-ieo- Versary-B Roman Catholic Cemetery. One of our most esteemed citi- zens passed away at his home in Charlottetown on October 25th, ai- ter an illness of three weeks, in his eighty-first year. in the per- Eagar Hickey. Her girl friends ar- f G H’ H lb k_ dore. and Maurice. and a brothe - —-——- 1 1 ft short h frived with a. basket full to over- ghmlgggaiéssfixg‘ £12?“ reigenlgléy was‘) waswggixatlve °°fr°°Bmckmn_ in-law. Mr. Michael Clarkin, x A pretty autumn wedding wok 2353a ”i1,,°'§4:.-i¢bna_ mfymfig inst 0f Community Plate silver, Ivan Moar Macdonald. son of Mr. jllflwllm with useful and valuable ‘on was made by Mrs EDT Mm Mass, and came to P. E. Island e place in the United Church at Mrs. Thompson will reside at also silver cake plate and silver George Mactlonald and the lit! gifts while Miss Loretta Murphy - - . . when a you“; buy. In cam me A note of optimism was voiced Mlllllfiw yflfllerday afternoon at 5.30 central Royaiqg salt and pepper shaker, Mr, and Mrs. Macdonald. Brudenell. The i-‘nd m“ “mm M“‘°D°<““ld °p' Bishop's VISIT CANCELLED he was in the mercantile business. by Speakers 8t the ioxmens bab- gm}, W“ M81811" A- Bmith. ——- Mrs- Fisher. tlwuah entirely taken Rcv- Lawrence Ray WW °1 ‘h’ , ened the parcels and M158 Hope but for the last forty years he “m; Que,’ at the Canadian Nmmm Vi?‘ olfnxeré gagfiigf-ehhMxi/lir-l A very pretty wedding was 50k by surprise, fittingly thanked their algglzileigilé Church of Christ, of- friends for these beautiful gifts after which complimentary re- marks were made by Rev, n, c, McDonald and others preggnt, After singing For They Are Jolly —A letter received last evening by Rev. H. D. Raymond from the general secretary of the Mission- ary Society of the Church of Eng- land in Canada contains the in- Hotel last night, in connection with the eighth annual fox exhi- bition under the auspices of the Sllvcr Fox Breeders and Exhibit- Mill arranged them on the table while Mrs. J. Cecil Mill read the verses. Miss Campbell then thanked her friends in her usual 800d man- l emnized at Borden on Wednesday morning. October 27. when Miss Elizabeth Kathleen Sherry, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Sherry. in the insurance business, repre- senting the Dominion of Canada General Insurance Co.. Toronto. and the "Mutual Life.“ Waterloo. J- Ernest 11- Worth. 50H of Mrs. Katherine Worth. and one o! the leading dniggiits of tnii city. Th; church was a bower of loveliness nanris WARE-At Cochituate. Mass, on h"- iheg m" "glam! {Erugmhga , h on, and was garded b H 01's Association of Prince Edward with autum n ,1 mess in er new s 0h i1 ormaticn t at Bishop LindelTsen. ~ "c l’ ‘C .' _ ,, ' l‘ ‘mars 111d areenerv. Ffifhwwd» 811d Ofleph Eilwilfil - h an sang For she‘, a Jolly Good name bishop of Hon“, China, companies as a mmm‘ Capable Island. ‘facile was quite an iln- the young couple standing under an Murphy. son of the late Mr. and gradmltlllliawgpggd tgoiékrlisiniglmthe géoir937.vggrtiela.awiltiiiovéilsgrtoe Fenovh Luncheon was sewed, than who Ls now “sum! Canada, has End conscientious agent He was povcinen n quality over last arch. artistically arranged by their Mrs. James E. Murphy of Augus- room ‘where dancm i d 11g‘; a lze _ . r m! c“ the violins dif iiiflfzfupiir“: ably decided to return to bu homeland a “Y” member of the ‘Omar lilsrhiiMfi gang,‘ (ilglbesgi Sum- ggbygilie sielgemonyt was per- tine Cove were united ui the holy iii music b el n88 ‘lyliislnisrlifitggleiy mui-Geolgienvsaiipo-sealsiirbliagniv it Mlumt l d b All l\ e an er- _~ I SH}. u ge o - e r e‘ 311e, _ ' . Pa" l’ ° ° at the earliest possible opmrtun- Mmmdl“ chum“ “d “n” m” ° m” d° K. H5515 = bylmagt, av, B, “m” °‘ ""‘m‘"°“y' mm"- Neii Chaveriv-f J. J Stewart November a. 193v. Joseph “DO . Ross, "‘ ‘° sizrsrcba; . w y, groom 1g prommently oonzecalt he The bride was attended by Miss The wmsome young bflde looked i-Eileen Kiibride. niece of the exceedingly nice in a gown of wine groom while Mr. Brendon Sherry. coiéired Chifigluvelvet with c111; ha; brother of the bride, ably sup- im In we boquai of raiumaii ported the amm- rcaes. She was attended by hcr The wedding march was played sister Misa Venie Smith who wore by Mrs. James McAleer and dur- a smart blue crepe afternoon dress ing the ceremony appropriate clareci in his address. out of the darker shades altogeth- er." he advised while commenting ms _cn the fact that the pale silver classes were much better filled than were the darker ones. “Have | volume of fur. color and size what- l ever kind you breed." he said, My, iJ. C. Donald of the Hudson's Bey i Company, Winnipeg. said the m"- McDonald and Stewart McIntyre. step-dancing by Fidele Cheverie was much enjoyed. A bounteous lunch was served by the ladle; vpresent. After wishing Mr. and Mr. Fisher many more years oi‘ wedded vhappiness the friends left for their homes. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. E. Monaghan. Aneaa MacDonald. aged 6i. MACKENNA-Jfiied in the city. Nov. 2, 1937, Patrick McKenna of _Morell. aged 82. GRIFFITHS-On Nov. 3, i937. at the Manse, Leggawi Point. Quebec. Jessie, the dearly beloved wife of Rev. D. L. Griffins. ' Mncl)0NAliD-At Chelsea. Mass on Oct. 17th. i937, Ellen Catho . union an esteemed and faitlliul Elder of ‘Trinity United Church. Charlottetown. ' non Campbell. acoompaniats Welc- rMrs. W. Douglas Clark, Mss Olive Dalziel. Mrs. Wilfred Curlcy. both Jyuung and cld joined in the dan- cing till the wee sma hours when all dispersed to their homes wish- ing Miss Campbell future happi- ness. ~GIADUATE uvaeca lty. Bishop Tsen was to have vis- ited Charlottetown towards the end of this month. He will embark at _ Vancouver on Nov. 27 for Hung ' Hi5 kmdne“ an? Wlmllm-‘S- Kong enmuie to K3159“; m5 Se, [courtesy and uprightness, made “to , him a man greatly beloved. In thc home, he was an ideal husband Half a thousand of lhc cream of and father. In the chm-en, m se! Prince Edward Island's foxes were an example of devotion, loyalty and service. and in the comm“... Fire yesterday caused unestim- ‘ALUMNAE- The rcaular monthly checked in eaterday at the Ex- . .. , meeting of the Graduate Nuns |l1bition bunymn‘ m, the "gm, lty. he set an example or fine cir- ikfib 100K011 Very Pfflmi-ilh!’ f-hll "1191, bemml"! mt- Shll 015° 011F161! hymns were beautifully rendered ated damage t0 the flttlc and 1'00! lne, beloved wife of Daniel J.M c. Alumnae or the Charlottetown i-‘ilvcr FOX sbbw br the Silver n»: Wen-ship and hizh principles. ii»- liflii- Mr- Thomas Fraser of c. u. i‘ Jelly arm boquet- V by the choir. of the Court House building. un- Donald and daughter of the ate Hospital was held at m. bbipubi mud", m“, Exhm," M- was always a champion of the 1111111011 and Company. London. ‘u ",.,:§‘°§,H“1“m»°“'-'-°“°'°"ii' Upon leaving mo mum. the del’ renovation. while last night Sfgphen Mabobmud OI Ve mm on the evening o! October 11. socmhn o, Pm," Edwfld mud, temperance cause. ‘England. supported Mr. Donald's 3mm m ° lmimn’ m bride and groom were showered Ieo Darrach. carpenter employed River. P. E. I. . an," u... regilihr business of the "After b private service 1,, m, remarks on market prospects and M,“ Jag“ ffnglver; with wnfetti. for the remodelling work, showed onus-at tub P. m. lslan Hog- Secretary Walter Shaw wore a broad smile when final figures showed the entry list had reached pital Saturday. Oct. 30, Mrs Mur- dock Giliis aged 77 years. GOODWIN-In the City vov. 2, no ill-effects from being trapped on the flat roof of the building for half an hour aa clouds of smoke The bride looked cbu-biiiig ii-i a dress of navy deja with royal blue velvet hat and accessories to declared he believed prices would i "probably be the some as last year ‘ barring lmforseen accidents." home. the funeral service was hold octobei 27th in 'I‘rinity Uniud no “m” MW" m“ w” “mm” meeting had been ccrnpleted a dis- panied by Mrs. George L. Jenkna cussion followed on ways of rais- ing money and it; was decided to to. n h d H, L i.“ | church, conducfid by hLs paivmg h hold a bridge party in the x. of “fbe "f, “If”; aha": u“ n,“ flugh Miller, assisted by Rev i M“ Samuel Jvhlwfmlv- I'm-tune giogaglrzbgllgfi u” wed“: mm“ mam, m, cm n, m, w”. rolled lfollfld him and fire crtck- 11m, Thomas Goodwin. ged in ‘Biliiile- Prealdént 0f tile Silver Fox Following the ceremony which cine with wolf collar. and alie led at hi5 feet. years. formerly of St. crests. .C. Hail. The nurses then resumed "I new‘, u" w mm, m“. m. L“ Mela“; md Rem G_g_ we}, The fire was believed to have l-UNAN-At Fblrflcld (J/arnoustie, the discussion on the advisabfity "n," toning‘... m. opium‘ u “a, fepreggnflng the T@1npii,-,,,,,(. jBrcccicrs and Exhibitors Ascociat- was witnessed by a wide circle of carried a bouquet of pink talisman ‘o! chi-helm; {F011;} Otwendtggfoui-wlgoéi; “and by m“, 011m- keen bb- Federation. I i211. presided. speakers included friends. including guests from roses and maiden hair fern. The been caused by an explosion of u- Bwilflnd. 001- 30- 1937. nne Clark All"? 1° 11° "em “r L ‘Yfie mm ivei-vbrb who "who 11., Qlggglfl- In his address the pasiof- l‘i"i(‘l'- f‘- Hhh- T111118 A- C pbelLPre- ohflllmfllbwvh. a reception WM held bridesmaid we; dressed in royal phalt in a boilerin the attic from Thompson. widow Thoma: jlllid 59'1"‘ “m3 d ‘flit’ m w“ Wm era, Me-ars. Burke. Case and Bell red to three Ohflfdfiiiéfifiiirs of his "ii" 01 the province; Dr. A. A. l“ $119 brill" i101" "m"? "1"" blue velvet with hat and accessor- which the heated material was Lllnim» ""1 mlllh" 01' a. W. A. 40115 "l9" n!» n“ e ° life: his sincerity. hi8 Flmlilflllcgg Lockhart. su side, president- "n “we” m‘ t“ helm“ md m?‘ iel to match. and grey coat with being carried to-the roof. Work- 11011519171 l-flhflilflh venue. at work. Color was particularly good and the fox that. la a bit eff will certainly have no chance to ring In n a top this year. Largest exhibitors The Muttart family, summer- side, are the largest exhibitors with 60 foxes shown by three of its LEONARD-Unexpect diy at, m; residence, CornwalL, n November I. 1987. William ?>nest Leonard, pines: of Mr. and Mrs. Worth. Later in the evening hospitality was again extended to a large number of serenadera who with horn! and drums made the night air ring with happy felicltationa. Prior to the wedding the bride was the guest of honour at leveral men said tho torch used unheat- er had been removed about luff an hour before the name; broke out and there was no fin about the boiler. There seemed to be an explosion, they said, followed h! fire and smoke which filled the of the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders Association; and the Hon. W. H. Dennis, minister of agriculture. Brief remark: were ‘made also by Coun. ll. A. limiter, Retina mayor of Charlottetown; * George Callbeck, Bummerside, Judge black peraian collar. After the ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of the bride's parent: where c sumptuous wedding breakfast was partsken of by immediate relatives of the bride and groom. and hi: faithfulness. Interment was in the People's Cemetery, with many floral trin- utca, Hg is survived by his Mic, (nee Miss Emma Wright, Charlottetown) one son, Harold S. I-lolbrook. Tor- qthe opinion of the Medical Staff of ‘the hospital. The Rev. Sister Su- fperiior reported to the nurses that _ithe members of the riediacl still’ ~with whom she had comillted {about the matter were in approval jwith the adoption of twelve hour aged 48 yen-l. DOIBON-At he residence, 1|, Stewart Street, ,ori Qcwbe; 31. 1937. Nlrs. Alice Doiron, aggd 9g FLO0D—In tn c'ty - it, , th rator left to the . _ ‘gain’? ‘xaihe aura“? the "M0,, members. stewai-t and Lewis. Sum- onto. and two daughters. Mrs ,0! the show. Thomas McGill, pfg-nupflfl ghowoi-a and he: gifts Immediately after. Mr. and ma. place. my o1 whom were strongly in favoi- mersidc. and D. o. stewart. are (Dc) J. Y. MacFadyen of the ,Packanham. Ontario; R. H. Mc- were many and varied. Murphy left by motor on a trip Mr. A. T. McKinnon, contractor, latrlci Eugen Flood. age 1 year-a to; m, twelve ha“, duty ‘yawn, runners upwith over30, while ent- British West Indies. at present in ‘Ilqilhflm. Llnlrk. Ontario; J. C. The groom was very pleasantly 1° 30mm y"; yo“, ‘M om" amt-ed the 1,011,,- whwh mnmnm 3 month. d6 y beloved son of Mr fies of 100i" more are quite common. Kensingtofl; and Mrs. wuri-eii l". pbiibid. of the Hudson’! my Ooia- remembered by st. Paul's church Amgrican bum, nib bride mvbi- about 4o Ililflnl b: heated iiipnin ‘;P§Gf{§“- Afmigg‘ £38m; mm‘ ,lnd it was resolved that all priv- "Ite duty nurses, nursing patients It the Charlottetown Hospital do twelve hour duty only. This sys~ tern to go into effect the first of ‘the New Year and to be made a rule of the hospital for all gradu- ate nurses coming in with pati- ents. At the conclusion of this dis- ‘ cussion the meeting odiourned, Choir. Veltry and Sunday School of which he in an active member. They presented him with a valuable case of Coronation silver to mark the happy event. while other friends from home and abroad lent many valuable gifts to mark the esteem in which the young ccupfe are held. The Guardian 10km in heartloct was of regulation type for the work and the nmterial was "supposed" to be non-inflammable. He we: present five minutes before the Prince Comfy’: most progressive explosion and was on his way to fannerl. Fennel] i! Chandler's to obtain A host of friends loin in wishing more kerosene oil for the heater Mr. and m. Murphy many years when informed that a me nod a wedded bun. e broken out. / ling in l knitted suit of ten. rose. q On their return the happy couple will reside in Augustine Cove. when the groom i; one of Taylor of Kensington, P. E. I. pony. Wllmlpck; Thomas Fraser, It might be said of Mr. Hol- 0f 3- M. Lampaon and company. brook.” of a scriptural character: il-ivhdbn. Enxllnd; D. L. Murray, "He was a blameless and upright Fhlflffitcfflwll; Ind W. V. cordon, 0n ‘Thur ay, Nov. 4, i037, Georg‘! F. Hu in his 85th.year;‘ —At 49 Euston st, on ay, November 4. 1937, m; bethyAnn vessey in hoi- 1mm, F UAlBIIi-At Moncrion, Nov. 4- ""- Pilllélf! MBCQIIBRIB, aged U, 1ND!!! 0f BOIGOD- I several new exhibitors are being welcomed. Among them George D. warren of l-lowlan, who usually cops the lion's share of the awards at Aiberton Fax Show. J. Warren Acom, Village Green. Lloyd Oox. Morell. John Jack. Summerside. J. C. Mountain, summerside, Peter Power, Kensingion. man. one that feared God and Halifax. superintendent of the shunned evil." , Canadian Bank pf Commerce. Dr. The sincere sympathy of the 1W. J. P. MacMillan was included community goes out to the family in the list of speakers but was in their bereavement. unavoidably absent... . '- v win-alumni» 0144mm .- -" at. an- L~ " studied "- iquence, ,2“ 1937 -_ Island- ite who on cer- ied and C. Mc- . Alfred receiv- Edward VQ pill‘- nfl ll dArch- sary, oi i grad- k, had iship oi e Eng- Canada ated in d have 1e late Neil. of of bril- s of the 21a, who nity to citizens g sea. IcNally, mes C. hbishop Winni- hFi-an- and a distinc- i given. .dius of Island. named elemen- :hools."