. 1 .’. Q. E V... . ’f`5¢S!*r` ' .-.X `.‘. A' , . » if ‘csc- ‘ti n. ,. _ 7 _. ,P i for-if 1*-rr-y,>‘5_'¢?" ¢ W. » E* t rj _,.il,|wEEK’s 91,11, d 3,11. f The pls of West Bt Peters ul y 0,3595' nANcg._13s In 11,, qum of 111, gmhng your near some bushes a short distanot ' - , '. Mogpgy Campbell, Frank an $0 _ d vi ity were :hooked to bw' couples attended the Hi Y Grads’ M qs _ August mmf, 11 a 111 east of the mann-ary and about ,_ _ ff? the delth °f wa 0! 01° °1d°#t amos in fue odofeuowsfruul last 3 uf-'_°.1.f.,,,, 1.1,r1,m 11.,,»';ny°f,¢. sixty yards from sbs fcsnsington SUPERIOR DEVELOPING 8. PRINTING , PAINFUL INJURY-A piece of wood thrown by the wheel of a skidding auto truck last -Tuesday dearly cost Wesley Cann of Corti- wnll, the loss of an eye. The unfor- tunate young man was rushed to a doctor who, upon examininl U19 wound found that an artery above the left eye was severed. It re- quired two stitches to close the gash. The annual cemetery service of Bt. Dunsta.n‘s Basilica. and the Holy Redeemer parishes took place yes- terday in the Catholic Cemetery. His Excellency, the Bishop of Char- lottetown presided, and offered prayers for all the faithful 'depar- ted. He was assisted by Rev. Dr. McMahon and Rev. Louis A, Dou- gan. The other clergy present were Rev. Father McCardle, Rev. Father Keefe and Rev. Father Dalton. INQUEST UNNECI-LSSAHY-_Con oner I J Yeo decided an inquest ..-,. was unnecessary concerning the death of Daniel Bears, 15 year old Belle River youth who was found dead in the cellar of his home Sat- urday with a. shot gun beside him. He had received the charge of the gun in the head. The victim was the scsi of Mrs. John Compton. who with Mr. Compton was absent from home at the time. _The deceased had been despondent for some time, it was learned. -Mrs. R. T. Holman, widow of the founder of R. T. Holman Ltd., Bummerside, celebrated her 88th birthday quietly at her home in Surnmerside on Saturday after- noon. Her daughters, Miss Gladys and Miss Carrie dispensed hospi- tality at the tea hour to friends and relatives who called to extend their congratulations. Mrs. H01mB!I Wh0 enjoys perfect health welcomed the visitors in her usual gracious man- ner. MACDONALD-DOUGAN - ‘Miss Margaret T MacDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander. Souris East, P. E. I. was married to John H. Dougan, son of Mr. and Mrs Theodore Dougan, Hampstead, N B. recently at St.._Margaret’s Church, Beverley Farms, Mass on Sept. 19th Rev. M. J- Gleason, pastor, performed the ceremony. The bride, who was given in inar-' ,.§ rlage by her brother-in-law. D. » .. Fenno. 5Prlngfield, Mass.. looked charming in a gown of white satin and tulle veil trimmed with orange blossoms. She curled a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Peggy. Mac- Donald Boston. was bridemaid, and Eugene Lynch Milton, Mass., supported the groom Ushers were Richard Eland and Joseph Con.- nors, Beverley Farms. Following. a reception held at the Hotel Sher-ation, Mr. and Mrs. Dou- gari left on a motor trip through Quebec and the Maritime Prov- inces- They will reside in Dorchester Maas. MAULEOD-BERNARD NUPTI- ALS - A very pretty wedding was solemnized on Wednesday, August '1t.h at 6.30. o'cloc.k at the home of _ Mr. and Mrs. George Bemard, Long River, when their youngest daugh- ter, Esther Christine, was united in marriage to James Elmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester MacLeod, also of Long River. The bride, who was dressed in a lovely dress of white silk crepe, with shoes and accessor- ies to match, and carried a pretty bouquet of roses and maiden hair fem, entered the room on the arm of her father to the strains of the Wedding March, played by the bride`s sister. Mrs. David Paynter. The parlohr was prettlly decorated for the occasion in plnkand white sweet peas. The ceremony was per- formed under an arch of evergreen and roses, from the centre`_of which a large white bell was suspended. Rev. G. N. Somers offlciated in the presence of the immediate relatives and friends. The bride was attend- ed by the groorn’s sister, Miss Eileen MacLeod, who wore a pretty dress of sheer peach organdle, and car- ried and arm bouquet of peach and white sweet peas. Irving Campbell ably supported the groom. Follow- ing the .ceremony, a delightful sup- per was served in the dining room. which was decorated in yellow and white, with yellow flowers. A large crowd of charivarlers arrived to of- fer their good wishes and after bouncing the groom, all departed to their homes wishing them many years of happiness. The happy young couple will reside in Long River, where the groom is a farmer. The sudden death of Mrs. Robert l. Carruthers which occurred at her home in 0‘i..eary on Wednes- day nlght was leamed with much regret by her many friends. , -- Mrs. Carruthers had been in her 1; 5;- ‘ ~. hsuai health that day and retired to bed at her usual hour. Shortly after she passed to her eternal re- `ward. The deceased had not been in very robust health for some time but her death was quite un- gxpected. < -‘ She was a woman with many <..- .' e qualities which endeared her - all who knew her. B_he.was for- evrly Miss Thompson of Howlan- “ ` .» are left to mourn her hus- r .frettin- . -01'. '..‘.. _ff ,1, _ ,-,_» f .f _,rr ..~ .,- g ' ,.> -. ` - and the following sons and ughtersz Mrs. Keir Campbell of I berton; Misa Carrie Heywood of . ‘ Mr. Oswald Haywood of <1 l ' f ` .-ry;_ urs. napa nmmlsn “-. Mrs. dtarenoe -Moet-tlnnon. sry was Bessie. Miss Annie vii'-ff* fi 3 3,. _. . _ at home; also, me sing Vx . . 1 ws. at ouapbeii one two 1-. _ ' 'rnofnu afaomown. im:-, , ' .1 f ' 1' 1, to nada- dm- Mi 7 .1 ".L.'.‘I..."..". vmie vu ug mused vate rar. , as if ati- l §i§§%__r;* il. R. £5 If -1'*-_ as E llfl. .. _ rf. .- _ _ ‘_ nett Haywood. Interment was in the Bloomfield Cemetery. B. -Harold -Redmond. 13. sand. a brother. Basil, 9. sons of Joseph Redmond, were drowned yesterday in Lake Verde when a. boat in which they wage rowing, capsized more than a undred yal-ds from shore. Two companions, Lawson Cole.l0, and Bobby Power, ll. nar- rowly escaped similar fate. The young boys_ were rowing near the middle of the lake, when the boat. which sprang a leak, overturned throwing them into tha water. Three of the boys grabbed Dawson Cole, the only swimmq- of the party, but the Redmond broth- ers sank together clutching pieces of his clothing which they tore from his back while trying to cling to his struggling form. Cole managed to drag Bobby Power to the boat which was float- ing wrong-side-up and hold him there until Joseph Redmond, fath- er of the drowned youths, reached them on a makeshift raft. The accident occurred at 3.80 and the bodies were recovered an hour and a half later in seven feet of water- Coroner Dr. J. D. Ma.cGuigan, who with the R..C.M.P. investigated the accident, decided that an in- quest was unnecessary. . TUESDAY EVENING AUXILIARY MEET- ING-The Evening Auxiliary of the W. M. S. of Trinity United Church met for the first time after the holidays on Monday evening, Sep- tember _Zird _in the Social Hall, It was a supper meeting. under the convenorship of Mrs. John Court assisted by Mrs. Vemon Dennis, Miss Adelaide Lockhart and Mrs. W. T. Weir. After a short business session. there was s. discussion on the great need of our Korean mis- sion. . ._ -DEATH OF MBS. WALTER SONIEB-There passed away on Sunday morning at her- home in Summerside, -Mrr. walter Sonier at the early- age of-33 years. alter a long illness. Bhe -leaves to moum hor sorrowing . husband and- abc small' children to »whom much Sympathy is extended. Thefuner- al will be -held on _Tuesday morning at nine-o’clock to Bt. Paulis Church and Cemetery.-B - The funeral of Mrs. J. T. Collins, wife of Dr. Collins of Vernon River, which' was largely attended, was held yesterday morning at ten o'cl'ock_ from her late residence to Bt. Joachlm'_s Church. Vernon Riv- er, where a Solemn Requiem High Mass was' celebrated by Rev. P. D. McGulgan. assisted by_ Rev. Jas. Mllrvhy. D.D-. and Rev. R.. Mcken- zie of Bt. Dunstan's_ University, with Rev. B. Croken, Bt. Teresas, Master of Ceremonies. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE PARTY-Mr. C. H. ,B. Longworth,, Chairman of the Charlottetown Board of -School Trustees. was host yesterday aftemoon at the Prince Edward Theatre ‘to all the prin- cipals and teachers of the four City Schools. The picture shown was Cardinal Richelieu, the part being ta-ken by 'George Arliss, and was very finely portrayed. The -wives of the married teachers were also guests of Mr. Longworth, who has on many other occasions generously entertained the staff and pupils. Mr. W. M. Dickson, Deputy Minister of Labor, left this moming on return to Ottawa. Mr._DIckson came to' Char- lottetown on Saturday to’ look over the labour relief prolecis. namely, the trans-Canada and Rllltico flvleliurei highways. llc was in conference with Messrs. W. Chester S. Mcfmre and John H. Myers. federal representatives for the County, ' on Monday morning, discuss- ing relief protects. This was Mr. Dickson's first visit to the Province and lie expressed keen interest on be- ing shown _around the city and surrounding country. OYBO MEETING! 'BE!_UMED.. The first of the regular fail and winter meetings of the Gyro Club was held last evening in the Can- adian National Hotel wlth the Pres- ident, Mr. Simon P. Paoli, Jr. in the chair. It was decided to sponsor a recital by the Hart House Qulrtette with Mr. W. A. Gaudet as chairman wssappointed to complete arrange- ments- Other matters of business transacted were making preliminary arrangements for the sale of Christ- mas seals, discussion of the cole- bration of'Found‘ers' Day on October 21st, the decision' to hold ` weekly meetings during the fall and winter months, and the adoption of the re- p'_or_t ofthe lest rrieetfrig of the Leg- islative C6i`ifrcil'held at New Glas- gow, N.s. earlier in the month. Mr. Phil Long of the Moncton club was a guest and gave a short addéess 'on Gyro activities 'in the distri . The funeral of John P. Gaudet wok.-race lut- tvsamsdsamerninl frvme fet. John Church, Mlaoouohe.; The -pa|tor-i\ev_._-1¢Ar- t1n.Mona¢hpn, D. D..-_celebrated -the mquiefn.-mass. em nllofofiioteesa psiibeanrs-floral-~Urbau muh,-rbmon-t moat. -Jos -mtv. ~A. J.;oaad»r 0. Mehellenr--Jos. vibe" »-f--_,.1"' “.f Hass Daren- -. llrlvnasidai :-and -flliflii' -Prank A. Nh. ‘Urban Gillll Joe. tliiti tliiitfi fj§§i;§§ U. Y Ill'-TIC, Mild , 1 lldlfl N&e Dlllllr UNK* . El, 5 NEWS BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY it ga 3 and most _relpetwl reildalll 91 PM night. It was the initial dance of cm-1-9,1 51 1115 mme 111 sc; v1” gt Road. It was rlimow community, in the.D°l‘I°!l 0! -lime! the season. The chaperone were me gg; 01 111-yegrg. M1-_ Murphy had stopped on the A MwD°11\1d. wh° Pl-‘W1 “WY ll Mrs- J- 0. Monteomerv. we- Ivan ina been in fsfung nmta for isa-is and then srlvsn me we Oitv H°°P1°=\- °h”1°"»°*'°'f‘”» Home md Mrs Harry Cudmore- time butfaspfts of meafosiussna osfofe the uncoascf on Auwt mb Wt- Excellent dame music vu sup- fender nursing he was esueu to found. as ass no mums plied by Elliott's Orchestra. Higher service. kind on him as tar as could learned however The deceased LUNCHEON - RA here from Joiilnmlbtlrk. sou‘h nsral of Patrick sherry, Tarantum. -Mr. J. 11'. Baker. Hillsboro Street, The present lnm-mary Africa WMM bb il ¢'~l'=l°‘°¢d V/B5 which was largely attended, was a retired man who has taken up merly the Prince Edward the weaker at the R°t»\\'y \\1I-¢h- nero Monday morning from nfs lm drawing ss s. past time bn it ffm Hospital. ew yesterday- Rev- Mr. U°ti°H residence to et. patrfcrs chin-sn, collection of pencil _ permits. rn -- spoke on the situation in Ethiopia. port Au¢u,¢u,_ wh-6,, . Requiem ,,.1¢|111.m 1,9 111151-msc, 1,1 11,15 5151;; vm. my ___l:e.cs:_engi:_," have faith in Brizaln and look to _ _ _ hog several excellent gopigg °1 her ro r, her for guidance, he stated. In the ?m{'édo;°e\:,$§‘éeDh_D£\,,:h‘;r§,°: tfgge pl-0m1n¢n1\p¢°p1¢_ .mom wmm ug died suddenly of heart failure event of an Italo-Ethiopian war _' J _ 511- John A, Mg¢D°m1¢1_ 511- chu.. his horns in Leadville Colo. races c . . . trouble. Mr. T. G.uIves presided. Kgféhlg-llcgggl nmaunrgaggxéolémbmse Baker is also a skilled workman ing obituary is taken from the U Rev. Eugh Mil_l`e_r was a guest at ‘ and has several violins which he ville NGWS- _many yester ay's lun-.eon. has constructed out of Island . -DEATH Ol' FORMER BESI- THUESDAY Dum is uw; ‘ML but up HALL IBNOVATED-The Ben- 11.41. 1' an Y.- - 1 is it so. who it co es so un °\'°1°“t Ifllh S°°1°tv'= M11 me S““““°"'d° ,§'“§‘,.'§°",ff, ‘° ’°‘"‘ m5fHsNlf3>f me §fteUMrsA1=°i-eghwsrtis ifectsdlv as it ‘did inmv-he we Winn( 54 nmsmd in WNW WHUG her home in wemmd' N' B'-Mrs' vssterday, are being brought home met his death so suddenly lizht green with the wainseotins P*‘”*P smith' “ ‘°"“°’ ’°“d°”” °' of Mr. Prank Mscxsy, see view. osfrrs snags. neu aicomneid. in dl!! §i'¢¢H- A llltilftll finish 0°-k Sumégznifzgefeggfs 35”?" £3; The funeral takes plscs from Mal- Jury ieth. "HP SBD!-'Stes the two colors. The b_§’_-____e_s Mr H"___ J Bmnh md peque Church saturday at 2 p. m. ----- floor which has been sanded and M Ed » ____ ii B _in ~ B _ggvggg pgyggpg gp ma - h f W°° m °f ““Ff°“' lruunsn IN Accrnawr-Olga nANn-Master James Rimvet in two woes or men blend with D°‘"‘°°">" -*theft* “nd °“° Simf- chester smith. out novelty. is mersfae. ma me misfortune ronized. The interior decorations months at 0'Leary, Coleman and she was resting comfortably last 1.1¢ wg, “ken 1,0 1,11, p1-1n¢¢ 0011 were done by held on Monday morning at' me morning. at Coleman in the a.“ter- mont Bay exhibition was highly -Umm;-1;gb1y.~,5 R. C. church in Grand River. noon and West Point in the eve- commented upon by the visitors I-shes attended the funeral. and faitnfur sefvicee on behalf of the Gallant; 1-4 sflve pups. one pair. 16,11, 11,, m9»15*_h¢d iii 8- 50431 f1’°m We chllrch community.-B C. Arsenault. Ifrbalnville; half an';‘[:;1¢°{1.,-g 114;? ,;2g°::};,h1¢h to e grave. The fuwll ¢°rt¢¢¢ left Rich- csiurneu.-naown mre'rrA1.s by, .imma village; sf-4 fo fun su- som, my me ,wymem ,kg NMC- the K- °f C- Rediff! U” mn, at the united cnuren Meme S erside. Rev. Theodore Gal- °“»9“d¢d by M185 Berth! Bl'°W“» K. Haymen; Mrs. A. A. McDonald tumsd to Boston to pursue his ogy at McGill for four years, later matching shades of blue. She wore ogy and Missions. A numerous where he remained for four years kora supported the groom. Cmamnn muon Wm pmyeme life work. Dr. Lowry spoke of the Dr. MacLeod was the son of the ---- e,,,m|M_ ath school or MacLeod his wife. of Summerside pst" Mcgourt 50 yn; 0111 111 mm Dewn_¢1°,n D. on 1,11, WELL DD YOU 'I'Hl..l_ YQ# \N\F=E - WE FIQED' l-ED? 'Fl-lm f."'£‘+‘R.'°eo- s . M0331. 'apr-sy. ur. and nnrl»~J¢°°kl~r*_~ n 1 -r, - . ei ...Et if 'rn - Am tri o ie 1 v V t e “U °°““ *B N* P'°P. ‘ High Mess was csiebrstsa by mv. sud brother- none from ite. he __ me _“mu R_ Menon ll bearers were Messrs os » he did not think that the adored pa _ les Tupper, Florence Nightingale ,many relatives and friends hero in Air a w uid f-suse ‘my Bmd' "°h“ °'°°““'“’ 3"' D““ Premier Bennett one others Mr’ will regret his otsslnz- The f°“°W' _nissan Aw/iv in woaolfesft whi the upper part of the well is in QM” “S tm d““3m’°’ °’ uw me today for burial from the residence engaged in the reconstruction of ,caved husband ,nd mggng re polished is in excellent s ape. - _ - _ 'nie nearer-5 and windows finished rl-=°°» C°1*--- Mr- Philip smftn of ~-nun, ,nine year our daughter of year- olason or Mrs. ausvst. su E t'“l/Kill Be ()Nl:_ .»~». 1.-1 v* 4' ”-=` :E be "\'.l’, Ifllf*/I I"|Nl;SHED ' l \!(f`.B“l) ‘3 Y. 7 ~ ’*'»(\< ,_ _ NJ _.1 . . . __ _ .__ THE nero sruolo MONCTON, N. fs. t Council, the girls of the “ff schools. tm canteen sommit H1; the Provincial Government and t Federal representatives. '"1' Tan. buss.-Mr. A. P. wells recently for Worcester, Meal., attend the funeral of his niece. M 'W' DENT 011- g»gm|;._Q1 g YB Wm' Jaok`Barry. who passed way ° "`°”"" it “'.:’”°‘“-.i‘°z.*.,.‘.If.‘.=..°°°°:.°‘;‘.;.:'.:.' 1,11 1 1 _ - M s Blanc e . We been completely reiwvated. TM ° "M “E °° QM" who also fn New Waterford, N5., Mr. Domus archers or Duvar, woo in s,,,,.,,,.¢,5,d, ,,_, , ,mu e . M 1° sympathy is extended to the “T soman-'ras funeral or Mrs. w morning from Bt. Pau s t° Rev. Fr. Murray celebrating t the walls. The ventilation of the MTS- Annie N0°nsn of Bededlw. 111- 1,1 the pf-imc Eawsrd island H05- hw, .11 gh, fm rg ¢ his 55111 hall hu also been improved. As i¢¥'l1\°ht WB-S 9° W°5=f°"-`l °“,-\“8- pital suffering from injuries re- hmd get-cms on gsvcdncgdgy while ?‘°l“}I‘E;1'2,1&‘n'°:hc|§fédR::`¢1,¥n` the society carry on an extensive “Sli 73fd-'S cei'ed when she was struck, short- Wm-111115 W1111 g mat ghcpper nt .ILM paubnnn wen Mem., rharitable work through the city --- ly before noon yesterday by a car M1-, Rnlph silllphant’s fox ranch. more y-,mums Amo, pg-ry, and all money received from these -LEAVES FUR L0ND0N» 0N' driven bl’ HB\’0`d Olly. Unifm The young lad had gone out to the Some, Wm 'pm-y_ »r1m°1,hy entertainments is used only for this TARIO-Mr. Joseph Muchum, who m Hospital 'authorities state* ,mm 1,0 we 1115 1,1-011»1¢p who was senauli, and' Fred G¢ud¢¢__5 work the members feel that the has been supplying the -Pres‘:1yber- that it is not known yet just empwygq then gnd was hcipmg entertainments w'lll~ be largely pat- lan pastorate for the past four how serious her injuries are, but mm when 111, g¢¢1d¢n1, happened, LEAVES Fon EDINBURGH “W Mr. wenaeii Msononsid. son J. Vernon Oatway. London, Ontario to continue his night. 1-105p11,1 Wm,-e 1-,Q was “yen med- M md M" P J Mwnomm dw studies in the Presbyterian wllese- -- fear attention. 'rin-ougn ti-is prompt ,ages ,ms mmm ,M M,,,‘,,,,.,,,1 The funeral services for t.he late There were large attendances at -FOX SHOW AT EGMONT BAY Mmm of the ,10¢t°1~5 1,1~,¢ 1,°y'g ____ h Wm embuk on Raymond Brown of Richmond was his farewell services on Sunday. -The exhibit of foxes at the Eg- 111111111, wg, seven. He -S resting ,‘,‘D_§_’_'§e___°oI Amon., enroute Edinburgh, Scotland, where he .__-I- ’“"‘ -na'rUnmm 'ro P l. L turned to their former home on mond at nine o'clock for Grand __A M, mu ed t k U. Edwmn b Ab _ ...... ........ ...... .f -. .....“sf.’.t':f..z.... ..1r..a"'....°:.. vs.:2f.r - 1 1"- “M ..2;":. ‘:.°.:.‘i":..v.r:°..”°.:.::‘..:::.- r ‘.» °“°:.-i 'me °f....-=~°r..f:'“ - - if tofu .- “ °"' ' . .r.:.,“a*r:.t- by to M- on ,.1,",»f.~°1~<;, »““f1;==»~'-; ’ff??°“-mit -»»--M :;“:‘:.‘:f°:.:z“f:.:.“..:.°.1.‘:'.:r.§.°" me celebmt .___ the solemn high 1:f;r__ogt_l_~i__y;__t\g_b_e__li__ d__a_i_1_gh___:: oat” kgs. _hecgl Eg f;.reme_:_br;:;x1::_eo__df;o_n;e__ge u;emseiv;_s__has__hi;eins_§_eners1_1_y well ment. the Poirier Hotel. Their mass of requiem, assisting were ward Brown of this cu was “mf Fifty-ninth' Annual Meeting of the p°"°d ‘W5 V °f ° 9"' many friends will be pleased t0 _ mb, Gun De d Y- ' , ~ tries. Their comments on the var- 1, 111,; they intgnd to take nsnngtt Meesosfreia "1 1" “"'“"“‘° '1° Wm' Mu" ¥.V,‘f,f,‘§,°,.'§,°,1§,`f,'“s1‘§,‘f,'f,‘;-'§hs°°1§f”y»1'n;}§§ 1011# Cleese! will wife" tomorrow- 11:21; residence again in welun - con. Rev. Dr. Monaghan, M15. Clmvbell. Son °f Mr. md M11- (Eaten, Dwmom which gpwed Much credit is due Mr. Harold ton and have taken the house - D“n°°“ °*"“Pb°11 °f Mum" Mus 1' M C ‘ h Hynes and his efficient committee cently occupied by Mr; Hubert head couche, was seated in the sans- The _mae W” atmed ___ ___ nw- yegwrday 1,, wg, mi 9,- hu,-¢ ; Y f tn rr 11 t t r . turn-y. asv. 11-. x. Gallant, mgmont bl _ut with mv md wh,” “_ Mrs. w. A. stewart. onsrrotfetovm, _gf __§_____f_X°¢ ¢H mmsemen ° renault-S Ba , irecte the music of the ue 5 Y _ _ _ M-t_ M5_ _ e e . mags, dasslstgig the choir were °°5-*°“°5 and W°1‘° 9' °°1'5‘€° °f ggucsvteggtxr 53”? gtizlyg Alcxrwg- This sftemoon a sporting pro- Mrs. william Brown of Cove members of st. Pours Church, Pink 1’°5€S< The bridal couple were mn, Mrs R,_ Tween, guest or Mi-5. gram will be carried out. Rd. received the sad news of umm death of her brother Lauchiin M. isnt presided emne organ. WW' °! '-1" b1’1d°- and Mr. Afthllf with Mrs. Q. wufumson. Mrs. xana-csnraabf.-A quiet out Kieliv in the Che!-M NN/ll 3°' The pall-bearers were Mr. Con- M°mM- A-"H the ¢9*`¢m°HY MY- (Revo Neil Mclean of Charlotte- pretty wedding was solemnized at tal.When a young man he enlis roy of Pittsburgh, Penn.. formerly Ind MII- _OIUIPDGII kit by m°'»°l' town is also in attendance. - New tha home of Mrs. william H. in the U.B.N. slilinl the ll or Tigffish. Angus Gillis, Lenus I-niidshcwers of confetti and the Glasgow News. Campbell. Kensington, in-idsy seas for nearly thirty years nt Macuefu. urban Mnciellon, Frank best- wishes of A host ot friends. ---- sftemodn, seftsmber auth at four s. few years leo for l..W°!\ ¢ Mmpmgm up-1 w1111gm Mfwnong- for their future home in Milton. A pretty autumn wedding took o'c1ock when he, daughter Mu- rest in his adopted oauntfi. slim 511 , Mass. 5 place on wednesday moming at gm-et men was united in the holy ing his summers in P.B.I- with the WEDNESDAY -i 6.30 o'clool¢ in St. Paul`e Church. bonds of matrimony to Mr. william exceptiim 0! the l>ll9"Y¢l\‘ 00 My Gem-ge Leslie reports that Summerside. when Mass Marion James Kerr of Dorchester, Mass. count 01 NB htllm A* MU* at a'meeting of the Stevens' Club Mr" N°’m°n M°°L°°d °f sum' c°°°“°~ M°»0L€1lIU. R- N., daughter The bride. given inmarriage by her abroad he was noted for hi! of Km” county at Cudmn Mom merside received the news by tele- (,111-,e 151,11 D1-_ A, ,s_. Mscrellan and mother entered the room which ness and generosity especially day night he was selected as can- ‘nm that his b"°¢h°"» DT- N*-*U Mrs. Macl.ellan'of'Bumr:r:rside. was was-prettlly decorated with autumn those in need. His remains We didate to contest the district for M°°L°°d- P1‘°f¢55°f °f P“f‘h°1°¥Y united in marriage to Mr. James leaves and flowers to the strains of laid to _fest b8wi_l_f_\_i____f\1\lw°“£*____ the Reconstruction Party in the at Penneylvanm U“1"¢1'5V'Y~ Phu' P. Callaghan. ron of Mr. Peter L. Lohengrixis wcdding_march played honors 1: Evznn Mm H6 coming reucr-si electron. Mr. ms- sdelnhia. died in the h°°r>1t®1M°H- csiiagnan or amyvaxe. P.E.rs1snd. by her niece Mus r-mas Campbell. 0¢m¢b¢_1_'v 3 tm. » _,mi Mn lie is s native of sour-ls. He was day Mtemwn at Lakewood- New 'rho cnurrn was tastefully decor- 'rns bride was beeominsly frowned suryive Y ,__ M ' _ fr in uri eived in an 1,11 10 er-,_ in figured chiffon and carried a Wiliam Brown of Cove e formerly attached to the Provin Jersey. om J es rec and with au mn _ w cial Police force here and for a automobile accident that morning. Rev. Dr. P. L. Callaghan, parish bouquet of Rosas and Maiden half-~ Mrs. Clara Pausbllm °f U-A3-___$_;£ fo d and one brother. MY- H time held the position of jailer, re- No details of the accident were p1»1¢,¢1; at 51. gh"-loc, P, E, Leland, fern. The ceremony was per rme _ S_ “ho oently resigning to accept the given in the wire. ¢e1¢brg1.¢d the Nnptlgl Mus. The by the Rev. Benjamin Frean-1, the Kielly o. a pe. Steveng party nomination. _£Mdf;_. Norman Mf_s_cl.eod left yes- G11-15 011911- U1 wh1;;11_1,h¢_1,1-ide wg; g§_r;_fel';_le___e_;mo: d:__ix_'_f_g 5__\;s;l__ A mom °n_o-J aocm ___________ r Y 8 ¢m°0!\ Y l¢1‘0P U10 OX' s. member, sang ur ng he Mass. _ on wesfzesfgay _eovenmgi _s_eptem_-_ Loksmci and vgfu ;ooo_in_r>1r_1`y :ge Mr.=. nov suliivsn played the wig- :f_:_s*ser_;'___e<; ta___f;nmsafsf_:___re_1;; "halo ogxxeul ber llth a t e me o r. an rerna ome or ur e ding march as the bridal pa y ~' "nn - ‘ Mrs. Mark Inman, of Canoe Cove. family plot. at Bummerside. . entered the church. 554° UM 81'°°m mg 1°’ meh' W°d“°*i_:'_|‘“5;_h*f"c°,§_";';§’¢’_"_'_°,_Z:‘,n°° ' a social gathering amembled to bid Dr. MacLeod was only 34 years of The bride, who wg, 51",, .way future home in Eire ester, Mass.. ladies _¢__ ,_-‘_ ‘_ _mm farewell to Mr. Norman MacLean. age but was an outstanding mln by her brother. Mr. Lister Machel- hi* ‘b!‘id8___ t.i’l__:_1;___ ng_ min a ___v_e1=y perance _sl_0¢_\_\_Y°;V _hc __u__°_u who has been parishasslstant to in the university. I-le graduated in lm, was egqumtcly ¢own¢d 11-1 |, ;5__\s;l¥¢1'_r_: 1; _ al-l»¥;_e _gl the _PNB 0:1" A _mm ___ “___ U Rev. Dr. Lowry during the mid- medicine from McGill University dress of midnight blue chiffon vel- _ “Seb zhelfgsy msg” ____ _heh mensh0:I%____ on of hm” summer season, md who has re- after which he lectured in pathol- vet. with hat and accessories in _fm of 3;____°nd5_ §3_7__\£1'°__;___-_ V? E" um” d n.m“_ _ , ' ‘ ' ‘ mu- A. A. Kennesscv" - course of study for the delree of going to Johns Hopkins University a corslae bouduet of pink roses. G M ____ 1 me “___ who is ma _‘Su _ ___r°__‘_ Ab” _ \ B. D.. at Gordon College of Theol- and Hospital at Baltimore, Md. Mr. James Mnccluigan of Kin- mesnoffmslge 'gd bgmch ofthe ""‘°~ ° kin a coast to cout d bl' The rooms were attractively lovely Beechwood gardens bl' al bl rvi s endered by late Neil Macleod K.C., and Ada ____ ' _ very v ua e se c r . It was decided to hold the In Gordon McMillan. mo” ,r"m°___ md “_ formerly of mu 9-fl* charmed his assistant in Babb - . , - - - y Mr, Mu.” who gani1.ation,iri the proaohmg of the who both died in recent years. mate- of tht P1‘0viI\°il1 Iiiiiflillfl’ Sunday in October when services en", mfh " Mm. mom” 5 Word, as well as in pastoral visits- I-Ie leaves to moum four brothers, was found unconscious in g nsld Wm 1,, 11,14 .1 11,, ymom mm. P’°°e'_h I impnuwe “lk N; tion, and referred also to nfs nina- Norman at summcrsffis, wfiifsm r. .Qwest or tn.. institution st about 1.1.1,.. °" “_ _;‘*d§“ w W N wma” ly oo-operation with him in the of Dillfe, Sask.. Reginald of Kitch- 5.15 last evening by Mr. Keenan, P1-¢g1d¢n1 11, c. chandler cccu- gf __ Hanan" nfomml PN., labors of the Gospel in Cambridge, ener, Ont.. and Kenneth of Reed A nearby l'¢S\d¢r\t. Wh!! 1'i°tlf\°d lt- pied the chair and presented a re- dem YM" (mv) w_ A_ “mmm ' _ _ Mass. A complimentary address was City, Mich., to whom much sym- tendants. They carried the un- po;-1; 1,1 1,11, work of 111° mg1°n,th¢ M the' __“_____'_“m at um Mu , _-_____.__-=-f read toMr. Maclean byM1ss Annie pathy is extended. conscious man to the Infirmary text of which appears below. le” “muh ‘nu mum’ Aman me mcxfnnon, expressive of tne 'ms me Mr. and Mrs. rvrscseoa when ne area shortly afterwards rvouowing is the newly elected _mmm ._ vom ,om U, ,, mm “_ warm appreciation and gratitude of had a family of eight. sons. two. Coroner I. J. Yeo ordered an ID- slato off oGcerl: umm” mum" Mm “ok mann.. __ the people for his fififgent me as- .risk me Alien. also during the quest and I Jllo' WM "Wm 111- Honor!-W Prnldent- Dr- H- D~ Icnompmmg 1,; M, mu pry". - - _ during the fall and a committee,‘ voted services during the weeks of war. Jack was killed in actioxv and Thw Vi°W¢4 tho body and ad- Johnson. m ts md U, m, ssl us qui o not ol nfs my, me praying that the Alien area fn s military hospital t°\1rn¢d ¢he____in<1\|¢°t “nt-11 Haier. Honorary chaplain. nev. nr. _md _°u°"‘_ :7_._..5‘-.¢_%»|a»__ blesaing of the God of salvation from pneumonia. Donald met death C°mP°‘\“i ° -1\“'Y *N PTSD P- Moorhead Milk- Mm wnrm 'u “um m I... _ = xyfs nun, nil c if be t this tim 1 t he nf Bell. foreman. .runes 1-rennessey. President. Mr. J. P. naiuon. . mum mt “mn w fi: 0 If 'feiiufr na ngmuwiiyiizrorrf filling MN" 3 °"“°"°“' 3”* °““"°“» Beerewv. ur. .mms walker. °°lvl“¢ _“L_ “W” _‘M .ss Ullflrliil Macradyen, on behalf of e con om ma W , wa with ii nr. N if is fn f uftnf fn f . W°h‘°1 °”“P"°“~ “HW HW” Pint vice-President. Mr. Svivere . . _ egixgwdgrxqge nm. "b1e:t"i»e uv me meet eafstn :none qa:fnts‘ “"1 -7*m°° W‘°¥-*Ht A wt- mer- nsanocbss. Ass1sti:_§_U\__°t_§‘°'°§’i°““‘l, °'d““" D- "‘° 'H' "“" °““"' "“'"" ~°°°“ "°““" t"¥n:'7|’;o‘;°s.:§l1vas mths inns of ..g°°¢§°:{‘.fv°°°`P'°°m°”°' W' H°'.` °$ni‘ffusn°e§n¢. mu Afmfo wet- ' '““'~ ‘ "°"’ "°""““ °'°’““' W” D" “"1 "°‘° ’°“”' ““‘“ °' my goin; -soot mm mn afternoon nmrefés- mr .mx r-rem. nr- sen mn uma sm-of. nfs ooo- , spent in social intercourse and en- high character and a great student . It coma nut be 1eu,n°d_ howwnl B C x_ee_;___‘ ~M__ H R __-nn' un' md mt nun 'mm un, . _ 1.,y__:_r.¢___r.:_,__r_1__;;if___§:ffss_Iir__nen_f_»'_be\nr °¢H_\;“‘_l__°:§_l;“i';,ef,‘§, ‘{,‘:°s“““‘“',.‘f,'j,"; lust when he nu: been yesterday fiat-'msfasfif' n." of olnnaisrf ins. Mrs- J-\¢»l¢°1#____°g 4° °°- °| “l° ‘”“’“° is tnsogatne n gn _ _ynm, .. , a ufteao s.j Auld hos Bm brvusht-'I hum' “ll ‘wh vi'-h °1n°"° "lm °' b=:n“$f'f'ffs nfturfty nonxyst 2;: 5, 'g`;n1°r'¢ay, TAI rf rasofrsfx. 1 lxgsnxestsil 'me :Ks noismi L l N | M E N T _vvmlnl te ° °1°°=- ““ "‘**° ‘°*"“‘ 5- nhfbftfen ofounds- Hs was found arose wmmn, mann nm. mins rspieaomg. - . ~ gg. rw.-_ --_= ' » _ . 0”" ` ` _ '_ ' narnomo ur rA'rm~:a` t ' -BY GEORGE--MLMANUU _- - i ' 9 .. .~ t 1 ‘- . ( - *f""- ' Q-1-3.-" ,.'f- .-5"*/fu*-"“..' -_ tv-"' p _ . _ ,,..,. ..._ ....,._, , _ , _ _ __ _ , _ ' L-~-f - * ' - - -----we ' -t -'. 'l` .,... ’ ' - - Fi-'.£‘:7.T.'1;'1Inr'7i’..».‘..‘.'$..¢;:-°<.i;‘1rz;ftritn~ *.~ ueh bg.. -FUNERAL OF MBS WALTIIB sl 14 ter sonier was held on Tuesday m- ‘ 1' one . YC Friends from all parts of the pro- ning, Miss cannon of Bummsrside Top prizes for this exhibit were won The third mnun1 cent;-o1 s¢hoo1 °“"°" ms “nu ig” ‘“A';‘°3:;l“°°°t' vince were present to nav their last sang at the different services. Ar- by the following. nerr to Medium, pai, winch opened ,.1 me E,.1,1b1- me “““";"“’g _:gy mt wi, respects to a dear friend. Mem- ter the service at each church Mr. Silver Fox. adult pair. Aubin J. tion grounds yesterday was marked "l“5i°n ° atm e hy ml bers Of tht K-i\i8htS 0|' C°1\ll“bUS Muchum was prerented with a Gallant, Abrams Village; 3-4 to by 9, splendm mgpiny 01 gqwgi We" intend’ en “K ‘ "D 1l'°m Siimmefside Mid 90161' PHY- farewell gift in recognition or his full Silver, adult pair, Aubin J. wo,-1; ¢xh11-,115 ang g lg,-ge amend- medial? tS_°_;‘_;‘_f_'§y w f‘m‘h°' me . ATU he to rs. in child. Ofi _S h. he G. 0 E to nu his P. (0 UP I re the N. ted n nu to ns wn ts RA. so -rs‘=='r.Afrri'r.A1`§:z n friends and relatives ' q!s§g a§°g§§i ..s§l.es RDTABY ' V- , . - - _ ._ Walter S. Cotton who is on I visit FUNERAL ' SERVICE!--The fu- `COLLllCTlON OF DRAWINGS longed formerly to Bumrnsnide. ‘ _‘ -1 1_1 ' was for- _ _. _ - - , ., _-..__ . » - i 111°-W votes of thanks wvr`e"§¢\'i§a the following: tba hadias“Auxil- no iary. the Ioltvn Band, the buslsrl. nf station orov, tae press. the city ‘£3 M-DNB. the former of C&mPbellfi9l'l» Lot friend to hear that ‘V737 0|* 'I\l¢Ml.Y» the 1 um- s sam fuaess. may xi rest in peace. PLEASED vlsl'r0ll.S - Mr. and Mrs. James Collins of Glen Wmhm have as their guests Mrs. Manu 'rupper and her son Hamid, and Mr. Ralph Harding. of North .Attic- boro. Mass. This is Mr. Hardlnfl first visit to Prince Edward island and he is very much taken up with the scenery and hospitality of the people and expects to come to tit Island again next summer. This the second time Mr. Collins hal seen his sister in thirty years. gf < BIRTHS . nAYNli"1s"`~'”Yfi`-“_”-EST-riffs. My H°»r»its1. september me to ur. and Mrs Allison Rayner, Ellarslie. grav . . . . Hey- a son. Fred CAMPBELL-At the Prince Coliti- AY- ty Hospital. September 23rd to Mr. and Mrs. Earle Campbell of Bum.- rnerside, a son. ,, BIIAIBSTO-To Mr. and ,Mra Everett Beairsto (nee Dorothy Simllwnl, a daughter, Betty Jean. JENKINS-At P. E. I. Hospital the Sept. 23, 1936, to Mr. and Mr), Hector Jenkins Marshfield A ,,111 daughter. _ MOASE-At the Prince County Hospital, Sept. 18. 1935. to Mr. and Mrs Albert Mloase, Kensington, A YM ' . gn ‘ dllllhttr. _ . MAGDONALD - At the pr-fuss COIUIW Hospital. September 110, 1985. to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ml/=D°m1d. Tryon. s daughter-. ~~ . -HB5 `~ Sill/¢\` PUPS. one pair. Edwin 5”' eluded calves and poultry contained and Mm made s_ Pom” hw, "_ 'l'AYL0lt-At the Prince Edqgfq wind Hospital, on sept. 22. ross, to Mr. and Mrs. 'J. H. Taylor, city, I SOB. - - -jj COMPTON-At Flat River. Bepteaaé m. ber iii, 1936. to Mr. and Mrs. Ale!- ender Compton. (nee ver-lie me Millsn) a son. Charles Wellington; Mamuaor-is ` `DICK!EBON-CHAMPION - B Zion Mania, Wednesday Sept. I. 1935. by v. G. Carlyle Webster. Miss Cora Berna Champion of Darnley P. E. I. to Mr- Lloyd Dickieson of the same place. f '.l‘ll0MY5&N-BES'I*At the Prel- b'yt.eria.n anse. North Tryon on Sept. 18th 1935 by Rev. Dr. Gen Russel Frazer Thompson Au ve f “E irina . - “mg tins cove. to Miss Mfr-fan marg- ¢_ ,ret Best, Augustine Cove. -' _WRIGHT - STEWART - At David's Manse, Georgetown, P. E. I., mg on Wednesday. Sept- 18. 1985, by g-1,14. the Rev. John Stirling, _ terv ` A at Wright and Ines Stewart both Lower Montague nouns J ` _»¢-.» - "".‘”`.Z*°"." iii TOWNSEND-At Poynette, Wis- consin, U. B. A., on Sept. 8, 1988, Mrs. George C. Townsend, nee Christina MacKay of De Sable. P. E. I.. age Gil years. -‘ DOIRJON-At Mayfield. Sept. Ie, on 1935. Wilfred Dolron, age 18, sen gh of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Doiro_h. on he Thursday. Septp 28, 1935. Mrs. SMITH-At Ndrth Wiltshire. & BMC Smith aged 87 years " ` Tqma , . . 1,0 MCKINZIE-At I:yllfl!\'.¢. Sept. IS 1935 Mrs Murdock McKenzie (nee Ty Annie Stewart) aged 89 years. um' BURGE-In the city, Richard Burge. aged 80 years Funeral from nsnmorm - Drowned at' Lake m ` Verde on Sept. 22, 1935. Harold and Basil Redmond. ages 8 and is year! company of old and young assem- and for the past two years has been During the silning of the rests- the eh“m°n_ of tm vmum ___°m_ 0_1” __ wah b“um“uy wma q||,L|g,..111 51, Jenn N. 3_ gee; bled on the interesting occasion, to professor of pathology at the Uni- te_r_ Mrs. Roy Billphant and Miss 4 mt \ ti t do honor to the young preacher and versity of Pennsylvania, Phiisdel- Yvonne' Arsenaultssng' “Ave Mu-is Rfffxxng, :t,_md:;¢£::‘,°";nee’:_ u_i:i_r_i_°_1_el;/_:G ._;!:_\:m__=_ __ to bid him God-speed in his future phia. Stella. lm mm in me umm Hmm, 1”, §____w__ _"mg mnmbuud ‘Nm '_ be 32rd 1035 James Norm _of em r . _ 1" Gillis, of Kinross, P. E. I, aged es f ~ M2; Tazlfzrdn.-rn ren nivsr. Mass. on sept. zo. ms, Dr. John B- Province ,£2 oaussou-rn fa.._ofty nesofw 1,. sept. 21. isss. Dorothy Uhlllvv _ _‘nd 8 vearb. F" ' v raufn _ ,_, X all it-wwe] wil' l 1 l .4 -..y1=`»,r.- -~ 2 . l fl 1.;-4,. 1 1 1 1