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Arsenauit, V.C. i I, Tile Twenty-second day oi Octob. -' . ~i til-ovi- School l5 plagrseslngfr- A- D- 1539- . ;‘ .\'c."r favorable under the skillful‘ UPON Tefldilig the Petition .01’ .}ll".l‘.‘lf'!*li'l{‘nt of our teacher, Miss 590F803 I-flvers and Peter Ross Ex- Ijvio-na f-lacirliiian. ‘ecuwm U! U16 188i will and testa- '2' ____ iment 0! the above nalncd Deceased V; _ 11;; n ~,~- Bnqiml] has i-egumgd ‘ thts day prcseilted nnd upon Motion ‘Zlimlzn. after a very pleasant visit to of Mr. Stewart for the said Petition- , .',Ciinion. Iers: IT IS ORDERED that all per- "FLYITY Mr. Matheson was one member Matheson, Bcliingham, Wash, U. A. teem by all. ’ —-- ,sons ileving any claims against the ,, , ‘Hi Mr. Alticn Buchanan and John j Estate of the above named wmiam fltilvc-Lrw-iriii were recent vsitors toyMcConncil in respect of any debts time Deni: Road. ' ' ‘for liabilities whatsoever, do come in ii, [before the Vice-Chancellor at 1111c farmers 0i this {Judge's Chambers in the Court j House in Georgetown in Kings Coun. i ty on Thursday the ‘Thirtieth day of i October A. D- 1930, at the hour of ei- cven oclocic in the forenoon or such Master of the Court as may be authorized to be present; and prove their debts and claims: AND 1T IS ORDERED that the Estate of the said William McConnell deceased, _ the applied in Payment of the said - i debts and liabilities of the said Wil- , , liam McConnell in due course of ad- ’ i ministration; and for the better i taking of the said accounts and dis- covery of the matters aforesaid, the Parties are to produce before the i Vice-Chancellor or such Master with the public. friends and associates. He was section are i fiusily engaged in grading their po- lptoe". {.7 - ‘i; Mr. Wililr-l" Weeks. Fredericton, ha", giought a number of potatoes on our .\v switch at Clyde, in contact. know him. is n specialized science, concentrating all its re- lources to the end that Defective Vision may be restored. lhlm and lies dreams. rcctvd. _', f and are to be examined before him as he may require or direct. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDER- ert, assisted by Mr. R. J. Bcrlis, stu- . ED that such of the said Crcditorsidcnt catcchlst. The pail bearers were r Messrs. Jos. H. McPherson, Dougald {debts and claims at the time here- McPherson. Archibald McPherson. lnbefore fixed. are to be excluded Eliph Howatt, Russell McLean and from the benefit of this order: AND Malcolm McLeod. Interment was in IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AND the Broollfield Cemetery. DIRECTED that a copy of this or- der shall be published forthwith in three consecutive issues of some Newspaper published in Charlotte- town and also be advertised by pos- lter posted in the Post Office in j fG-eorgetoivn; in the hail of the *- , Court House in Georgetown and in the principal business places in Georgetown aforesaid. Any ulll‘ ni these defects mzlv be. and nearly aluiays is. the rail c of Severe " HiFFlIIIHCIIOS ll t-oubleil with held- aches. we will be [Ind to investigate lilo condition of your eyes. and if necessary. furnish you with properly {med corrective flares. ALPEQUlg In Princetown United Church on Sunday morning the pastor. the Rev. E. M. Aiken addressed his hearers on the subject "Jesus call to deeper consecration." the text being Luke 5- 4 "Launch out into the deep." In his introductory remarks. Mr. Altkon l BY THE COIFRT- pointed out that Jesus ilEd already l 1|. _(5‘ld-) Leltl: E. Bracken, begun his ministry and had won ‘u- ILEGISTWLCOXIIIGQIQDIB popugrity, but he sow l ,, ‘not/mt, Qt l t} ‘ l, The (Lilian! (‘apt ALSO , \ it will‘ llrllmmonll -- 011R GANG . V, “Irv nilfkctl into COMEDY ' cw‘ romance hm] i ti J v 51 l‘; p fllnuntlng llyslcrv.’ ls k c, i i‘ ,,,-.-ml~ of During.’ it'll-ii no- pripgh . . ha...‘ _ “ i lilillifl‘. Suspense.’ l)rince Edvvard M I .. t very few. H‘ out into the deep of the Christian Mathew" died about er at the evening service was the Rev. | Mr. Russel Nicholson and Mr. Har- m‘ old Bagnall are busily engaged in ln- '—"‘ n rpccting potatoes in the differenti M“ FINLAY MATHESON 2:, sections. ' ,’ Mss Jean MacLeod was a recent o" ThmSdM" September 4U" "i , visitor to Hart_sn-e1d_ Finlay hfathcson, a. very highly es- wh°m he had been preachmg" he “V! teemed resident of Darlington passed thlmws ‘mt the challenge t0 the ‘h i The beautiful new house of N‘ imawmn-V “w” at m? home °f ' Garfield Stevenson ls near conzpltr’ ‘md Mm Malcolm c“mn‘4n55- at 5p ' tion. Mr. MacDowell is the con- 39° d 73 Years- " t, tram),- The deceased had been in a some- ef‘ t what poor condition of health \ I c" ' Mr. William Whalen we; a. ICCPLli! ‘mom Sh‘ mmiihsr but . ‘l lir | visit,” to the m.,,“ mML i‘ any thought that his condition was M” really mums" Jesus Show’ Peter - "‘ , i . . serious. f N: ‘s l l H ‘uarmhon a n d i v Throughout his life he had very of ma; 5° ‘mly as we expend and m‘ ‘it sat Cid" '3“ i" the tank of I seldom been ill and possessed of a vest can we get retums‘ Thqugh i’ Th‘ - ' your motor you can i’ istl-ong constitution it was expected th” diswvered thf“ the “m! we?’ i (m: | “kw, the (m. with quick Mrs Robprt Simmons and hm.“ i that he npglli; yet, even at his age, blcaking. that mans power is nsu _ 1* __ ,, , ' .' ‘__‘"‘l.' "t l r - . ‘ v I tt-rflrlltntt and he 0H’ iCrapaud. WlSIlES to tlitank all friends, ‘me m" c a 1mm,“ o. “an. works can be accomplighed, ne 3 H,‘ I , ' r _t i and mi “hours [or u“ ' l, d . which to enjoy the eventlde of llfc, ‘ rirl “' hi‘ ‘l 7‘_7"p' Se. I ~ F dg . 1r man‘, “n ' but evidently, such was not to be. !‘L‘_‘.$lil.'ll'l_\'. nhses, “mg our sudden bcrcavb seemed impossible to find the secret. challenge came again PM“ obeyed‘ ._ merit 1n the loss of a dear husband,‘ of his declining weakness for Whltle The same challenge comes to us. but . l “T: Ready with Redd’, and’ father. also to those sending mm ab“ m move about and Surfs!“ there will be a lot of things we will I , Power" i floacrs and messages of fllpathy. mg limo or no m,“ his Strenmh have to sacrifice trivialities. bigotry. , 7799'“ i gradually waned, um“ on the abgvc moroseness, selfishness and every- ' i ~ mentioned date’ his gentle spit“ thing that i5 unchrlstlike berm" we‘ 7 r ' , ,' _ v winged its homcward flight. , i 1 , or PRINCE EDVHRD Mr. Matheson was twice married. vice “the Chrlstianme‘ The speak“ i ' ' The first vii-- m l} m, t.‘ . ‘ t w. E. Aitken an. of Richmond Bay ' _ , h a ' ' I “iii .‘ IN CHMvCERY BEFORE THE “CE Mr:lz/Iailizegznnggssesnswayeinseififlg- East Charge‘ He took as his text cal i CIIANCELLOR IN THE MATTER uet 1929 ‘I a4}. W; 0F: ‘ ‘ "Ilhc deceased now leaves to mourn» m send peace but a swmdfi The _ i ‘ , The Estate of William McConnell, the.“ 1055 of a kind and loving fathenf speaker showed that the worlds idea Peri i Z:__:_::*___ ___ Jiate. of Georgetown in Kings Cvliil- one son John Motht-son, Glenslde)“ Jeéus as one who was meek I ‘ . ‘-_' ty ln said Island. Shoemaker, de- 5,151," and one daughter, Mm Percy and mild, too tender to be stern. too w GROVE‘ CLYDE AND ‘t ‘eascd- testflte- ' J. N05’. Hunter River. a large family m. which only one lived in the days of his flesh. ‘Jesus brown. now survives‘ viz, Mr‘ a ‘LII was known to his own generation as ,1.“ deceased was a man who was] and to strike hard. It was with that well known throughout the whole task before Him that he said ‘I an: countryside and was held in high cs- not come to send peace but n sword’ For quite a number of . years he drove the daily mail on each to be paid before that peace could m, two different routes. He thus he_ be established and that price was the came known to a great many and he) cross’ was a man who was vcry popular] Hc will be much mizssed by a large number of his old loyal supporter of the Presbyterian Church in Canada and was ever; ready to help on with every goodf cause. In carrying on his work ini the world, he sought to maize lfe pleasant for all with whom he came higxeklggwaregtilfroniltrffl‘: twigs‘ buti to her work, after an enforced holi- ‘ n mug u _ e? 5 and day on account o! illness. his wordslof good cheer will live long in the memory of those who came to Wren the d c d was held in Sea View Hall on Friday ‘ u _ m ame‘ fissure evening. Oct. 17th, under the auspices through faith lll the great God and o, the womerfs Institute w“ a db t Father of an‘ that a“ was wen’ he’ cided success Thehail was filled to passed away in peace like one “who ‘ J h _ _ wraps the drapery of his couch about capac y’ ML 0 n E Campbell “t down to pleasant .- I t E Ml, ML’; B (‘l (I gflfijf; "‘§‘°“‘ ""°“ “i” ““. "°°°'r" “w "mid W“ a 1W one and‘ JT...'Q.'.mB'Z..iSo; Atari.“ garggret ll" Strain relieved and ' ’ p per‘ and Wrmngfi in i119" was held on the afternoon of Satur- ivl._..cie imbalances cor- cuswdy or power 7915mm? $119730 Biackcney; Charleston Dance. by lifichs°iiemb°rl w‘- Eeoservx; Miss‘ Thelma Paynter and Mamie “’“‘" "mm" "°- MK :51] putt ll:R - conducted by Rev, R. Hensley Stav- M 8y a or r y 8H "d Messrs, Roy Crosby, Stanley Hyde. Elmer Frlzzel, Gordon and Reginald MacEwen, all of Cornwall; Mr. and Mrs, Lou Moflatt and Mr. and Mrs. John Moffatt, of Sydney, 0.8., who are on a motor trip to the Island. that he must break with the methods of His day and work with individuals. This scene portrays Him preaching on _ the shore of the Lake of Galilee. Mn Turning away from the crowd to coined. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Scott ind son Haldane, North River, spent Sunday with relatives in Hamilton. Miss Hazel Pcynter, Burlington. spent a few days the guest of her cousin, Miss Jean Donald, Sea View. M,‘ brightest and most promising young the i man 1n the group. to Peter. As Peter fails to see its meaning, Jesus accompanies him out on the deep of m. the lake to illustrate what launching the need of getting out into the deeps n" Rev‘ Jam" P‘ Kl”. of “p torla. who has just been called to a charge in Cape Breton, was a motor- ist to Malpeque on Monday evening. in ficient, yet ec-rinied with God, great Peter n had learned the lesson and when the Rev Mr. Aitken, Messrs. H. L. Don- ald and James Donald were in at- tendance at the n " ., in Summer- slde, which was addressed by the Rev. Mr. Armstrong on Friday evening. Mrs. George MacLeod, Irlshtown, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John- son Bernard, Baltic. well as to all of the too, can launch ollt in the fuller ser- Lovlng sympathy is extended to Mrs. Gordon Baker, formerly of Summer- slde and well known here, in the passing of her husband, which occur- red shortly after their arrival at their son's home in Arizona.—M. counties. The follows : the words of Jesus "I am come not MT. STEWAR'l NOTES Miss Sadie Farquharson, teacher at Bridgetown. spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Farquharson, Canovoy. Services were held in Mount Stew- art United Church on Sunday at l1 a. m. and at ~7 p. m. Rev. M. K. Charman, Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Walter MscEwon and son Stirling. of Bristol, were visitors to Savage Harbor on Sunday. loving to be severe is not the con- or eeption thnt would be ours had we an extremist; he saw there. were many evils at which he had to strike s’! His goal was peace. but a price had hm“ Miss Lena Donald and hcr friend, Miss Grace Biilingslcy. of Charlotte- town. spent the week and at the home |or Mr, and Mrs. n. r... Donald, Sea Mr. Ernest Warren. Hampshire, and Mr. Keir Warren. North River, were visitors to Cherry Hill on Sun- day. l! meetings : Mr. and Mrs. L. D. MecNutt, MIssI Constance and Master Dugaid Mac- Nutt were motorists to Charlottetown on Sunday. They were accompanied I by Miss Adele MacNutt, who returned .__,__ The funeral of the late Mrs. How- ard Glover. of Roxbury, Mass, for- merly of Mount Stewart, was held on Tuesday. A short service was held at the home of Mr. Montague Mac- Kay. Mount Stewart, and service was also held in the United Church. Rev. M. K. Charman, conducted the ser- vice. Interment in Mount Stewart Cemetery. Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved family in their great loss. EH10. Miss ‘Thelma The concert and pie social which Mrs. Ewen Macklnnon. Mrs. more. Mrs. Frank Plgot, Savage Harbor, was a visitor to Ienningbrool: on Sunday. cd as ohalmman. The following ls the programmer-Opening Chorus. The United Church in Mount Stew- art was the scene of e very pretty wedding on Wednesday evening. 0c- tober fifteenth, at six p. m., when Miss Edith Jay, of Fanningbrook, be- came the bride of Mr, Bruce Mac- Claren. of Charlottetown. The bride entered the church on the um of her father, to the strains of the Wed- ding March, which was played by Mr. Roland Jay, brother of the bride. The bride looked very Winsome in a gown of white satin. with bridal veil and orange blossoms, antlclrrled I bouquet of roses and maiden hair fern. The church was taiufully de- corated for the occsslonfwith Aiit- umn leaves, cut-flowers nnifpotted plants. The service was performed by Rev. M. KJCharman. A host of friends join in wlshln: Mr. and Mrs. MscClnron many‘ years of happiness. Cosh. the Rev. and Mrs. McDonald of Scuris. The Blanchard Orchestra, lvlrs. Wim. Agnew of Cardigan, Miss Bernadette Connolly, Min Murray Miss Geraldine Harris, Miss Jane Harris and Mrs. Wm. F. Harris of Murray Harbour, Mrs. Allie Mutch, Mrs. R. E. cently. Services were held in Mount Stew- art Presbyterian Church on Sunday at three p. m. Rev. Mr. Genge, Pas- tor. lng, Fulton Simmons; Instrumental Music. Miss Brander and James Bearisto; Dialogue, from Down East; Charleston Dance, ‘ Misses Paynter and MacKay; Monologue, Miss Wan- de Graham; Darky Song, by l0 young jpcople: Dalogue, Courtship under diffieultlea; Instrumental music, Madge Brander and James Bcarista. Mr. John E. Campbell auctioned the‘ pies and boxes of candy, realizing a good amount. Mrs. Colin Donald is in Summer- side with her daughter. Mrs. Roy Adams, who is ill in the Prince County Hospital.‘ ...___. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Aitken had as their guests on Sunday. lllr. and Mrs. 5- K- Tvdd Ind 119111)’. flmeiliiv; Mr. Artemu Jerdlne, Charlotte- town, was a visitor to Mount Stewart on Sunday. ' l .__. lrjbhicken supper and bazaar was held in the 1.9.1", Hall. Mount Stew- art on Thursday ‘evening, Oct.“ 11th. when a very enjoyable evening was slant. The proceeds were in aid of tile Preibyterlnn Church. Mount. tihwurt-XYZ- m. and Mrs. e. t. cot-rm. 5mg. ljglggr, were ‘visitors to the city re- Exocutive mailman W. F. Tidmarsh Memorial Chairman W. K. Rogers, Dr, H. D. Johnson, Dr. F‘. W. Tid- marsh, the Rev. Dr. E. H. Ramsay. Dr. V. L. Goodwill, the Rev. Mr. F. E. Booi-hmyd, Dr. G. F. Dewar, Dr. Ira J. Yeo, the Rev. C. N. Brown. Dr. J. C. Houston, Hon. John H’. Myers, the Rev. H. D. Raymond. M. A, the Rev. A. C. Vincent, D. D., the Rev. J. McLeod, Dr. R. F. Seaman. Miss Mona Wilson, Dr. C. C. Archibald, the Rev. E. M. Aitken, Judge H. L. Palmer. Dr. J. W. McKenzie. the Rev. Canon E. M. Malone. and the Rev. W. L. Out- The vote of thanks also included Mrs. J. A. C. Rodgorson, Chairman of the Entertainment Committee, and her vice chairman Miss Ada E. Harris, and the following entertainers who added an artistic aspect to those "as .3; .51 i? 3 g §3> "r-v/ i rs MEN'S cum-m report of "10 Y’! Men's District Convention at was presented last evening by President J. A. McNslr, at the weekly dinner of the Y's Men's Club held at the Y- M. C. A. Parlours last evening. Mr; George Johnston occu- i‘ pied the chair. A musical program, solo by Miss J-‘rhelma ‘reed, a vocal solo by Mr. T. W. Bentley, a piano solo by Prof. Kendall, and a comet solo by Mr. Lloyd Ward, was very much enjoyed. Report: from the dance and rum- mage sale committees were‘ heard. Much interest was manifest in the report of the convention, which was attended by Messrs. J- A. McNalr, Nell McLean, Lloyd Ward, Ray LePflie, E. E. Clawson and T. W. Bentley. Presid- ent McNair reported that next year the convention will probably meet in Charlottetown as an invitation on behalf of tho local Club had been 1N given. The recent convention was NEW SONG, DANG", held in the Halifax Y. M. C. A. on AND coMtny Oct. 17 and 1B. Fbrty-ftve delegates John, Charlottetown and Syd- 1163‘. Dr. Moors of King's College, was the speaker at the opening din- ' ner on Friday evening. Saturday was occupied by business. and in the passing of resolutions. Mr. Fred 3181109 of Sydney was elected dis- trict governor for the ensuing year. The convention closed on Saturday night with n, dinner, at which iVlr. International President of Y's Men was the speak- er. Iibur new members were voted into the club at last evening's meet- ing and l fifth, a new-comer, wel- P. t. ISLAND HOSPITAL BAMflIBN. . At the final meeting of the Execu- tive Committee in the preparatory period of the Prince lllt-iward Island Hospital campaign, a vote of thanks was extended to Mr. H. Hooper Home Chairman of the Allied Towns Com- mittee. and his four Vice-Chairmen, Mr. Fhank M. Stewart; the Rev. H. D. Raymond, M. A. Wallace L. Higgins and Councillor B. Roy Holman, as Charlottetown speakers who addressed district meet- ings throughout Kings and Queens speakers were as, Mil-s. N. D. McLean, Mrs. J. A. 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