..‘3%§GE..'§*_3N __JIHE _'_CHARL.0.TTl3.T0.WN ,...GUARD}.N.\’,. 9, 1939 MONDA I’ I lingering illness. suuered Wllh patience and resignation. deal-n came utbe age_or 58 to Annie Kenny. beloved wife of John A. Mooney. Peaices station. -—KlG-II SCHOOL OPENS-— The Sulnmerside High School will re- open fer the fail term on Ssptem- ber 6th. The School Board will make anv changes that may be ne- cessary to replace teachers who may be called up [or service in the \li..t1a. —5)'!\IPA'I‘HY EXPR.ESElED - 'u,;u'..:y is extended to Mr and .\l.-s Herbert MacQua.id of Sum- mezslde in the death of their in- ianl. daughter, Marv Ilene three Jays olzi. The little one was laid to rust on Sunday afte.no;'.i in S; iaiirs Ccmttzry. S. BIKTIIDAY GREETINGS -—Mrs. v'.‘zunifred Murphy of Notre Dame Convent m=re is receiving hearty cozigratrnations of her host of, 1rie.:r1s today as she celebrated her 8811: blrthciay. The Guardlan 20151.! in attending greetings. James E(i\Vz‘il'd Tyncr, 80-year- nid Bnptist lninrszer. died ‘' auto dr.ven by James .336 Fulton Av:n\le, . dnozhrr machine at a...d Marnie Driw Wiiy'.c- Rumors are flying first .1: present '1 “uy the Oifi write" it Li under- wd recruitlzu; ill . unit. of re Fri.s.irrl l.~l.imi\ militia lS nmst bi1i.>li|L‘lOI‘1iy ill 9.\’L'P:.< of its authoriz- ' it is l1l1(i£‘l'5lO0d, al- sozrlnr officers have WORK f‘0.\"i \'l'ES—'I“ncro was ~.n truth ill rumors the P.ovlnciai (7:>'.e:2:1n.’=m, had cancelled its hard st; acinr; road rprorrzrxn because of f" in mm‘: nrcessary Mr. L B _ is.er of Hg‘;- . night wh-:11 ques- he might be taken but y:sfer- .':n'1::iIihg —DE.-t_TH OF MRS. GILBERT l\lE‘l'1lER.-\LL-—'l“nere pl1£.5E<1 away (ll: = suddenly on Friday night in ‘nce County Hospital @. .\fethe:‘a.ll of Afberton. “"‘ii1‘.li\(i entered the trodzrrent. and was Mrs. Mctlicrali was r. 1i"_§iIU;I‘ of Mr. and Mrs William Harding of Montrcse and was a estimable woman and her - sudden passing will be with deep regret by her In friends. Besides htr hus~ band and parents. there are left to r.~.o'.u-u several brothers and sis~ ters. the funeral took place an Sulidzry from her late residence it the United Church at Elmsdale amt v..:s largely attended.-—-S. ON MOTOR I~I()I.IDAY~Mr. Wm.N MacK.1.v. Mtzznay Harbziui‘ North, motored to Charlottetown F‘:-izlay morning wjbh his son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. P.‘(‘Sl‘Oll E. F 11, West Medford, . on the way to the .. .. v \ re much pleased with .. inijlrorsment of the roads. this L» ng ih’.‘1I‘ seventh trip to Mrs. i“."CIlCi1'S ho 19. Mrs. French is a graduate of Cliarllottetoxvn Bus- lress College, Class of 1910. Miss \I‘.:(iI‘C‘(i F":ench is nJunior at Dean's /\i"a<i-‘:1’. Frunkim, M155. and is a in‘. ii” D'an‘1st.Mr. French is an f‘X~SCl'\'lC(‘ll1ClI1 of tire U. S. Sunni Corps and has been employ- vci with the New England Telclitonwe Co, Boston, Mass. for twenty-eight years. —-DI-.'»\TII OF “RS. JOSEPH l|Iaz~I.\'TYRE-— There passed away on S.1tl.lI‘d£l_V morning in the Prince County Hospital Mrs. Joseph Mac- Intyre of Grand River at 7'1 YEMS of age. Mrs. Maclntyre had not been in good health for some time nmi lnri er.t*'.'c<l the hospital for t:‘.".lixrl'nf S.~.(~ was to all app.-‘ar-‘ m. rs feeling much bett:r. when -21‘ took :1 relapse and passed away .-yuto nurl:ien‘_v. Mrs. Mztclntyre was before her marriave Miss Mary Ann IV[acDunald of Grand River, 711151 was most highly esteemed. 5-"r~ '.'\Zl.< n d Von: mambo of the H".7lntz Ca:l2/ is (Ttur ' She loav- -~. to mourn htr husl: one stop mil. Hamid, in Grand River and two s‘~p-daughuzzs Helen and Wanda in the United States. Her ' is rrrnuining for the fun- ‘rai. Mrs. Zifaclntyre has two sis- I'M .'\"‘.(i one '3”o‘her living in the rluitrd Sfntrt, The funeral is tak- mz place this morning from her. late rsslrlence to Grand River Church. --3 Min Laura K. Scott. 79-year- old retired school teacher passed away at her home hr-re Sunday of- 'r~rnom Slw hnci born unwell for hr.1,v= y'r':lrs Born in Charlottetown. bhe i;mrr‘~.*r~r of tho late Mr. and Mrs. John S: tr. the deceased was one of iiw \‘rt,cran school teachers in ihc <l‘v and is remembered with .v.'.1rm Felines bv many nnn and worncn xvhcm she so caoably and un liv lmtrucied in her more than in wars service with the teaching pro “9s.<'lml. Mir: Smlf was educated in the .-»uh'.i~ s~l~~.:>l: of Charlottetown mrl at Prince of Wales Consge. Pnll‘.'I"r1* lzrndzzation she was for rur.-~ “cars on the staff of West l~'r \ °""rnl. Shu then lolned the < all or Prim-.n Sweet Bvhool where .=l1.~ rt-mninod until her retire- ment more than ten years no. A Cf3"‘5"i"V'1UnlI§ painstaking telxlher Miss Scott rose Hwh in her pro- f.=.a=l.-m. At the time of her re- f.lrcm.'ni‘. she was vice-principal of fringe Street. During her long career she was alwavs deeply in- terested in her nuoi‘s and gave freely of her time in tutoring 'VLl’)‘I!8 planninsz to take matricula- tion examinations. - 19'": Miss Scott in company wlih ssveral other teachers took 5‘ rrlp overs’-as. vilitinsz Scotland. Rugland and the battle fields of _i«"ran<-e. surviving are two sisters, Mrs. A. W. 8 s and Wm Alexandra omit. the latter a. retina membe .\vh£'.r the carcolidad ‘ and friends, Meet Again‘ . st \. Government had notf nret since the declaration of Warm said. He did not know what Sway at hi; home on Tuesday] ‘, am, mm wsrk was Sam L0 gftgrnoon after a long illness. 2 and for manv years ioixter packing business. Later he.‘ and M5-55 He was mostI,A.ftrer the gifts were opened the mourn his Widow formerly Miss‘bride-to-betnherusualiollv manner Alien, Unicn Corner, one son, thanked the donors for thel" gifts and invited all to v'sit her in her took up fanning. e suclcicniy ouring the I ‘“5~ M“- velvet 5 -RETURNED HOME — Mrs. Xvaiigce. Maclgergen has ‘rtrflttgned to O 5 cl .Jl (Kid. 1939. fee or omejn '51’! "W00 n U“ Hy uy I a P baby daughter from wine Prince County hospital.-—S —R.E’.l‘UB.NI-ID HOME —l'f.ev. and Mrs. Davies have returned to their home in Summerside from their summervacation spent in Whitby. Ontario. Rev. Mr. Davies exchanged parishes with Rev. Mr. Parks of whitby during Aug- ust During their stay in Sum- merslde. Rev. and Mrs Parks made many friends I SLAND FAMILY BEBEAVED--A lteicg'r;.m received by Miss Beatrice Van If.‘3l‘StiI‘ie of this city from her brother Davis Vanlderstine, Winni- D68. M311. st:it:ng his son Ola was not umexpzsrcd. Mr. Davis Van. 1.1 .g' . r Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ers me is a fcrme. native of the d b K_ Mopherson’ who grave in the adjoining cemetery. The " John Corrigan. Walter Mu‘lln. John McQuaid, Ambrose Michael Corrigan h province born at Hunter River and ‘his wife (rise Mildred Huestis) was born in this dty. NOT To DISBANp.— Lt, (;c1_ 1.. T LOWUIEY. ccmmanding the P. E. .1. Llghthcrse, write; The Gusrdian (contradicting the repoy-* may the de regiment had been dis cl. Hp .claims that the report was s ro- lfiectlon on some 500 citizens of ‘tilt: Prov nce u'I‘i:) have worked hard for years bu:irlin: up this reg- mont .:~h now has a high re:ord at National Defence Hcadquarters, Oiawa, The Gll.“.l‘Ill£‘I‘i is exceeding. iv plrased to learn the Light Horse ,ts still carrying cn and that the r:- port that if was to be disbanded is wthout foundaticn. BIRTHDAY PARTY — . Family tizen of Union Corner, passed! n was 77 years of :11? Mid wasi Ernest at home and {our drugh- lle Mrs. George Chnnciler, Vir- l %'Lea:y and Mrs. H. H. Datb ; Sumtmerside, one brother. Mon- I spent in music and dancing. tague, Cairo 'I‘:rmenti:ic and one‘ lsister, Mrs. Roy Smith. New York. lto whom sympathy is extended. The funeral takes place Thursday p 2 D. m. at United Ch11t":h Union of Canada, predicted at a dinner in his honor here yesterday European war, whether a brief nr a lengthy one, would be for the Briti:h allies The dinner was Boy scout and Girl Guide execut lves of the province interested in the work The pro- ivlnclal president. Judge H. ‘Palmer of Charlottetown, presid- Thc wedding ceremony and I ed nuptial mass was celebrated by Rev. Gavin P Monafzlian, D. D 5 Corner. TUESDAY A very pretty wedding was soiemmzcd in St_ Dunstan‘s ,Bas1lica on Tuesday morning, Sept, 5th when Miss Vivien Maccvuigan of Charlottetown was united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony to Mr. Charles Maclzellan of Sydney. N. S The bride was given away her father Dr J. D MacGuiga.n and was beautifully g-owned in whit" lace with a graceful train; her veil of cmbrc ’ with it 1 she czrried a shower lliirik roses and lilies of the vai‘ey., She was attended by her sister, Genevieve. who wore pink lace with shoulder iemzth veil of tulle and carried rvrnflowiers and snap- draaotts Little Marv Farmer as (0 net was capped fiower girl was Charmin: and - nsome in a gown of pale blue taffeta and carted a basket of mixed flowers. Mr. John i\*laci’_v=i1an. brother of ; Mr. Charlcs Macbelian was m=mnn, i=s Clarice Macsvuigan wore a gcwn of pale green velvet with a orsaac of sweet peas an’! Ml=s Imelda wore a gown of dusky pink velvet 'vit.‘.1 a corswe of garden flowers. Mrs. MarL~'iun mother of the nrczm war? 1: EOWI1 of black th :1 c: we of pink ros- M Perry lVl.w:L:-llan sister of the room wore blue net with a C0 are of sweet pcas. T2‘-3 usher: were Mr. William I/faccvuizan. Mr. Joseph Mc'I‘a.g'ue. Mr. I-l1‘d.'erl Gotmley and Mr. Lloyd Mulrhead. Mus :~ rlurirw tiw Mass was play- ed by Mrs Jcs. D:>ug:'n and Miss Bernadette Gaudct sang several annrclpi-inf:-. hymns Immediately after the ceremony "--~ ww l*“""" the bomb of the bride and A delicious buf- fet, luncheon was served. Tea was courezi by Mrs. (Dr) J I. Blandba-d and Mrs Gerald I. H11.-'tI'EI\. They were assisted by Mrs. Neil Nolan. Mrs. John Mc- leilan. Mrs. Orville D~rr~ac‘h, Misses Clarice Ma.cGuigan, Norah Mac- Millrn, Marga-et Prowse. Eileen Mt1cP‘.1ers:n. Margaret McDonald, Letitia 13~rnarrl. Dorothy I~Iennes- say, Isabel McDonald, Peggy Mc- Leilan. The toast to the bride was giv- on by Rev. Gavin Monarghan D. D.. to which the Kroc-m responded fittinvly. DUTIHQ the reception music was played by Mr. Alex MCI/sun and soles were sung by Mr. Fred Mul. lira of Halifax The bride's going away costume was a mustard wool mm with brown ecces.v.or‘es. The bridal equ- nle left by motor on a honeymoon trln ihrwuvm east/em Canada and Untied Siatcs. Many beautiful gifts testified to the popularitv of the young cou- e Amonv the out-of-town truest: were: Mr and Mrs, he 3:. Mac- Lellan. Mr. and M" John M".- Yellnn. MW: Pzmzy Macfnllnn, Mr. E. CV1-ll MacY4e‘lan. and Mrs Mc- Kimmie of svdn-v. N. 8.. Mr. Fred Mullins of Halifax. Mr. and Mr». IWMV J. Dnnohv. Voncim. Mr, and Mrs. 0-v'"~ nan-atih. Mr. James H""‘lna of Kensinvton. Mr Lea nnd Wrvmn "?"(}‘llI""“. Mr and Mrs B. H. Hsslam. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Haalnm. svrlmfield P l.'. I'.: It-. arr! Mrs. R/ab. Reeves and Mr. ‘f-Ivtxeil Burns. 1":-eetown.W-1 Letiiis nomml. of Forest Hills. Mus. a it was reared she mi hf have left on the ill fated A.then by a German submar- ine at the outbreak of hostilities.‘ A ‘filiti I Ell . I Major Travers has r6~€iV5d WW3 iwasea, {,‘,,,,e gfifizdjgfi ,_r§w§),,?fl§{/ ‘conducted by Rev. H. L Dentun ‘ tnnla. He is expected name gms The pail bearers were; Mmsrs. W. month and will probably visit E. Burke» W. E. Bentley- -1- P Gordon. D2‘. . A Clark Bethune, and J. E. Stems. Y. M. C. A. MILITARY SERVICE (1 M,_ —The local Y.M.C.A. an 5 Herbert Gauam In the ed quarters yesterday in the main that his wife is remaining in scot- land for the present.-S. SERVICES — The ymn funeral of M35. had passed away. Clayton had been “'35 held M°n““5' m°ml“g ‘mm in fol-5;-V31-Eu mmms and me news [her lat: residence Tracadie. to St. Kinsloe of the WEDDING IN 0'I"I‘AWA~—A ding ci intsrest to friends in Ohurch. Ottawa, on Thursda ust thirty-first, when trude Metcalfe, only daughte: Richard MEWC of Victoria. P. E. I., became the bride of Mr. v Harold F. Greenway of Ottawa, formery of Winnipeg. Manitoba. Tne marriage was solernhlzed by John Woodside, Moderator of the United Church After the ceremony, the happy cou- ple left. on a motor trip through Ontario. On bheir return they will reside in Ottawa.-—<Patrio: Fl-ease public“ Copy.) . condition was not serious. . kaltmed at the home‘ oi Mr. Bell). .ienkin.s, Mom”, Albion: cn -bent. 2nd, to celebrate his nine-l Ly-f.rst b:rthclay._Bom in 1848 Mr.’ Jenkins is the oldest resident in tnel community. He enjoys good health, and takes 3 Ken) ill.Cl\SL in aifairs. Many corrgrutriiaiory mes-l sJ.‘ge(g and glttsrwcl-edsreceiveqby Mr.‘ E” ‘"5 mm "9" L” ‘““9re‘“l rettily arranged shower was held part of Canada and the U ited p _, ‘Stags. A happy evening was snpeml at tn- home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan- ijmgzrmes and music. and after a will? 9%;-Mlii)e").;r.1L.i]tfil\?a(El<goiimI€e(licrla:R. “h°“' daugme’ K5m5"‘“°' and "God B_e Wlih You Till we , lf7:1é=Lflrr1éIs3Alfvtté; tract: pktfrfgntrtt 051;: n ____ iesforted] to the seat 0I~I1'l)nlr))lu' by M . F C1 A11 , ' ;; Mss era Ward, several askets r m 9“ “ p’°‘“'“°“ laden with lovily gifts were carried in by Mbs Phyllis Woodsids .distric! convention of Mgxifjm 'Y‘s Man. held last Monday and luesday at Fredericton, N. B., was Iiargely amended and successful in .€V€1'y W8-_V report. the Lsland dele- sate.» alto retumed home last me 11. We DJ‘ 5 t I the . onam,m..._0‘;,n chfbmsvere rggsidenc hlbition Association presided. R0)’ Oudmore, Vice President Ern- Ptsg B21. Sctgeémy Egwin John- s n, ar r , a 5 _ M ‘ lei Dixon. B:Mlal'oane on Friday , and R;ev.ryH.u I.!.I:”reDeIIf:£‘7‘!t"i 533% W” ““n°‘m"“d , evening August 25th., in honour of , Summcrside were Lfndsav lwillett wltose D . Hill iCl i( ~‘ -.' zar . rig. Tiigriniiezgti-2 ‘§.§15mf}’o_$“,§y funeral service the Charlottetown delegates. R. G_ Maclntyre was held on Tuesday llnughlm. Fredericton, was elcot. fie; %o\=:l\r4nortin surocession . 3 SI . n . . ' and _’Ymmwm' is me‘) fie? geeuiem Mass was celebrated by Miss Mabel Cumminjs. The gifts Director. It was decided to hold e were opened by Miss G-Corgi: Cum- ‘ the 1940 convention at Summer. burn in Cape Tr.1vm'=(-_ N_ 3, 11.3 mings and the accompanlng verses side. came to this prr)vi.r\.ce 49 years ago; T€’fl_d _b.V M155 Hazel Woodside alto ,‘ did 3 131-39. asslstinz wane Miss Doris Woodside MISCELLANEOUS SIIOVVER—A l Alex Home was second with 591 YEFCYS making the longest drive of in the day with 217 yards. H '1‘. :lHoin‘.an Jr., won the approaching ._and putting match with total 12 xm_ which was a par for ho‘es played; L. G. Lewis was second with a total of 17. The semi finals in the mxed {"”r5°me5 ML ET” M3-C‘ Mrs. MacPh' nun. who wereretum- Kai’ and Henry Noonon defeated G. Merriam and Mrs. George the last year in Scotland. is. In the Ladies Club chgm- Mr. McPherson had been grantcda pionshln mafches 15:. round. M;-3‘ Travelling Scholarship from Tor- Home d,_.;(.“ed_ Mm Harem onto Umversltv. and was attending Schurman 2 and 1. -—S sir Percy Everett. Deputy erial Chief Scout: who is on a tour .. l . decisive Lew 3’ Alex $l*;i].".;re0:1. Qflfilubeii Ilafgied 3 can. 9' ml 96' ye.=.er av which each of these institutions. president 1 ‘gr;m?5§;ii5ng"OIt1h°1§,'%;’;1““S§';u?é -a son of Mr. John A. McPherson, V ‘I533?-fl. fzoverztmsntal or vclun- E,,,,“§{}',"5"'1.i‘"g§,,f;..,':,";'°’ also woke b,-gefly at the luncheon’. my. winch may be emplcved for ' ’ ‘ if{E335.e3{lo‘§i“»3§i.“'ii33"§§w"‘i§p“'3‘ '” ’''‘°“‘ '’‘° 93“ “'31 The ilersonniel of thelggi: 3) h{‘II"Il;r'efl;(nuI‘t:II§cls3n and mm!“ tral is a frillc--.'-: P. '_ - ' ' . ,, ban’ chafinnani suognielrmgamié. friergds here are dccli liistfidf to the: .M“‘G“‘?"“‘- MN-°‘l5‘r 0‘ “E31”! 2’ ltesgi-hlx.1e|:r'ci)“::n:nlrx whzxri they made i:-J Provincial Commlssionerlggd E‘i“°3i'1‘7Y1«' H071» Dr- W. J P. nu; vmgm-e go ,-gm-n to Mrs. William Breliaut the Provincial Ladies Auxiliary, An interesting feature was presentation of a blanket to A‘lan ( Hopper who has been field secret- ary here and is now leaving Dalhouie. Tne presentation ra of sced pearls and‘ b:uquet of l servstive Party: John Mustam and l[3‘._"z}’;lJ,ntl12‘obin.;<:n, l'l‘l)?l'I‘ubB.1'?10f the « '0 55-5 : . .- . ~ . . me R. C. Chandler. Crjharsiotlewglrnm £2’ lead 5'3? §,§’;sp“'V the r nspevu ty Cwmmmll l‘k'm'''C°x' 1-" T" L°W‘ son of‘ Mcrsll, who celebrated the ,. . G-olden Anniversary of their wed- n to tend" E. §.igg.t1tHorr.=..fi Superintendent ding on Tugsday evening owe; to a newly 13'“ Mohnéd ‘i;.a1”w:.R'°g:$ figs?‘ sons. daughters-in-law, and grand. . :1 M . - ' " m H John C01 P‘ S‘ F1°mmg' The ms‘ meet‘ them having travefled from as far as Europe for; trhfi ptcctaision. . Message 0 e c 1-1 on weze re- Prmmcm Buudm“ here‘ ceived frcin His Honour the Lieu- M‘sC;;u_ANE0Us SHOWER _ tenant Governor, the were opened by On T d i the n‘éf.§e“.l.°lf.’§.”é "”‘“"“ ”"" NEOUS sHowEn—on evening Aug. 231-11 of springton and gathered at the hc.m.e Mrs. Herbert McKinno n miscellaneous sh married couple. M.- Lillian McKlnn3:i,) and grocm were es- corted to their seats of honor b Dorothy Glllispie arm James M: y were presented with Igonrothy G lflspie and Mrs. P. Mar- read by Velma Martin, M neat‘: arranged the gifts on the table. Mr, Gllliapie on ople for their kind- tcnded a cordial invita- to visit them. Every one gi Jolly Good, Fellows,’ the bride and groom rved by the ladies and in dancing and soot (Patriot Please Copy.) ma nuns — .A wed. terest was solemnizod tiat Church. Mia- ay morning when St. John the Be. couche, on Mon and Mrs. Arsene 0. ooucha became t gm of Ilkimunston, Church was chm-min ated for the occasion an and relatives attended the many. I‘he ladies choir with Miss Phiiomene Oaudet and directitrgg the music, sun Ell‘ ‘xiii’ tad ‘T’ r e 0 on t the and ofilrebgzted if-to Nu tial nrried I lovely bouquet rier . mi VI! to sonic; Hospitsl. lldmunstomfand in ii or near relatives and friend Dr. Mo on, the trap couple left for Charlotte h ym . Mr. Search their homo br'do wrs tendered a show a that Ottawa. scum: Iécrefbfy of the h .g n m "ggfmu udim 1-lying Oltlba Annou- can «on. make’ briefly. --(Harmon mom arms Times.) ' ,iu.aa'§.xu....iu. wh race v [me from her many Quebec on sammay mgmmg um; and Mr. Raymond Condom have an eventful u from figlgnd an returned to Pazumuwe Island from the C. P. R. Moms-ose. They Souris where they were visiting arrived in chart neg wn gm; relatives and friends. en route for Molgnt gmwnfiswheg was eniove-1 as Mr. Condoms en- Mr. Boyae resumes his ministzy at 81111.8 5 HWPGFW. DEVI?!’ 111158911 B11 the United Church there. eifpiosion on the 60 mile round tr p. wu.r. Iurrimu HOME-—Bisiiop J. A. 0'Sulii\‘s.n of Charlottetown OUR News BUDGET -«st OUR SATU . , The Rev. 8. .1. Bo cs, um. MADE G009 '1‘3--1‘-M-1 U wfiflmezgfigwxfiwfi Boyce, and son John, dad in elm F‘N'»Mh. M-|-S8 Gladys Mum-HY Stnee Dan birthday -"e-sterday. IN HOMELAND- Priends of Mrs. ‘Prayers, Highlanders, will be glad to know that she is still M. her Scotland. Mrs. Travers ins 2»: old home in Scotland and “'”‘“"“‘ Who left here two weeks ago for 'f1m~‘31'°~‘ 01 Rom,lstresen1N |washeld’ruesdayaftemoonfrom e 5 ii t H ew York‘ ‘dance Upper 1-lillsboro due to the sudden outbreak of has. ‘citusst. to S-herwoog Cemetery. Ser- vices at the home and grave were having come ed his prqposaj mp "n Dntarin en route. ——SYlHPAT'HY EXTENDED ._ Much sympathy is extended to Mr. er late . SERVICES -— The L9. l he ; the brid 0.9- Lqiret. of sweet pens. ' ' ., is d Cid d a.-r.AI..ié1iil)t?lii'lI(:1O—:ti:1n3 iiihznwaitiruixg oerdefs. ' Blots announced yesterdaynn0!’der- time ui no they wxuiln-council had but it w a w M enjoy’ a short. trill This Guardian 1c'.o1u.s with a host prisoners in mun of friends in extending hearty con- gratulations. v retty wedding was sol- W pDe Sable on August zsm ‘ at 2 p. m. when Ethel Irene. oaush- ; ' gtcr of Mrs. George H. Bell t late Mr. Bell. De sable became a of Robert Judson Rank-rrecently out , hum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chfisi-fr‘ following; P. E. I. L. itackham Wheatiey River. . The ceremony was performed bl"mn, Rev. J. H. Bishop. Charlottetown. A emnlzen at The bride entered the room which was tastefully decorated with a pro- fusion of cut. flowers to the strain of Lohengrlxfa Wedding March played by her sister Miss Viola, and was lven in marrlase by her DW- tlier clville. The bride was becomlnglv attired d . eat“ of me” mum 59"‘ ‘7°hn' Building at thellbchibition G1-ounds..;m my D,-mwd chmon w.t,h con- nine months, who passed away on Re t the M°nd"'5" Th’ “me °‘“ W“ mm mm liijtghourre and abzoad in the l to rest on Monday afternoon, Rt. world War 1914-18 writing paper Rev. Msgr. Maclleilan officiating —envelorpea at the simple Requiem service at are supplied without charge an st Paul's Church. _5, mail is accepted and posted by the _______ Assocla&lon.m R M ta 1 ; H gem . receive air at y to sell pos ge N HOSP T Pflnoé thus providing a complete klfmd mgh],mdm.s was taken to .?;r-éioe fgr thiiosecwishlng to write rs. . . . . w=r_i- carved 1 ,d t t . ,_ tlves miracle that the booth was this tan, oagpagerzfmwffile ”at0h.f’g9 K133“ kept busy yesterday during Au _ duty at the Exhibition g-mums parade periods. 35 E3‘ where his Battalion is quartered, lseikeant Kinsloe was struck by an »au cmobile and rush d . . feznce. Hospital afrmmitiesagsaalixgisthig $C,L,‘f,,f§.°“§“x‘§{,-.,‘f§’,’.¥,’,m,‘,’{’“ éffirgggfififi yi>.<tenday was a “fair attendance" THURSDAY with 9. good entry list. d h vs MEWS C0NvEN.mON__,me The falr__was ormally opsne y Premier T. one A. Campbell while 9 Mr. W. R. Shaw, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, and of. . Shaw, general su rintendent. of .Education in New ormdland were other speakers. Mr. Kinusn, president Oslaital yesterday with injm-ta re- stamps Shaw morning Grand River, where Solemn High rison; Despite to some extent unfavor- —FUNI:‘.RALV ~sEw1cr: —. The Among the survivors of the fated liner Athenia torperlocd off the coast of Scotland, on day, September Frances Elwood McPherson ing to Canada, after having spent Edinburgh grmiuale of Prince of Wales Coi- gc, Mt. Allison Ilnlverslty. and service rendered in ‘ Illinois, arrived at 'I'hurs:iay evening. Mr. Williams who has been called to the Pastorate of the Christianchurch, Summerside will occupy the pul- pit both morning and evening. this coming Sunday represented Hon, Dennis. Minister who was absent in Nova Scotla, it at Bennett asisted by Rev. Fifteen Point, Rev. . ———._ Donald. Charlottetown and Rev. -GOLF NEWS — Labor Day Urban Gillis, Wellington. The serv- Cummlngs. was mans field day at the sum- ice was largely attended by old merside Golf Club and several friends and neighbours. The pall- matches were run off. In the bearers were Me‘srs. Charles Mor- Driving Competition, 5. (3. Men- I;«,,_1,.C:1 E._,g~“md‘ ‘::,1_s_ gum,-9 home, An joined in sipginz lam won with a total of 595 yards. “For She's A Jolly Good Fellow." m;,_ U_ 5. A__ M;5_ cmude _y3uy_ Lunch was served by the ladies and the remainder of the evening was‘ James Frank Praught. and Angus Gillis the cemetery adjoining the Church tmst n8 trimmings and wore a cor- sa e of sweet peas. ter the ceremony a few im- reading materia. ‘mediate friends and relatives of the d ‘contracting parties paitook of B sumptuous repast. Amid showers confetti the happy couple left on 1! honeymoon trip through the Mari- time Provinces. The bride's tmVe1' ii costume was of brown crepe wit matching accessories. On their return they will reside in Frederic-, on ion where the groom is a. prosperous: fa rmcr. FRIDAY —T0 LOCATE IN SUMMER- FUNERAL SERVICI-;S—Tl1e fun- eral of the late Mr. O.iarles W Scott, who died suddenly at De- troit. Michigan, was held 'I‘ues:lay- afte:nc.>n from the residence his brouher Mr. Alex Scott to Marshfield Cemetery. Services at the house and grave were conduct- ed by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Charlottetown. The pail bearers. were: Messrs Gordon Stetson, Fergus and Arthur Robertson. Earl Foster. Wylie Gibsrn and. Boswell Stewart. ‘ There assed peacefully ,9 “m M, v.‘<>r-3 dive.-1 leave of absence while the home of Mrs. Micimel Campbell.‘ M m“”‘‘“' Mitchell River. a respected and hfighly beloved citizen in the dperson 0 Mrs. Minnie MacPhee. wi ISLAND rasseucens SAI-‘E.— Mr. C. M. Shannon. Brighton. has received cable advice from his Son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles Shannon. Jr., that they fail- ed to.g~ef passage by the ill-fated Athenia. and are still in London. ‘This comes as a great relief u'l1:‘n ‘their names did not ugpear nmom the saved passengers t _ ;feared. Mr. Shannon is chef cn:m- cor, on the largesst Cine svpar estate in the world, located in rintdad. 8 W013‘. VVIIS *"—~V- l COMMTTEE ”"M“-'D—P’&m’€F ‘tinted Theological College. Mont- l and is at present on vacation. His real. having won hivh honors rln Canterbury, New Brunswick. They acMii!an Leader of the Con- homehng, ther. Officer comrrumding the P. ing will be held this aft-'.*moon in the legislatlrc chamber of the P eorge Bell was On of her approaching mnrria. e. decorated carriage filled to over- freshments were served. e to- Friends and relatives came from children were present. some nine of ceremonies. After the drinkin pool. another Xonwagrdwgespgnldirdi to by r. K. . e s an . .11 W ith t . Mrs VI to 'sg“’V“%,p‘;’ned t "e°5§r““3mm um Bennett Mmdonald Then followed ‘liilatilrigrrie Dixon read the acccm- which was yng verses while Mm. Clifton co M i)n.oe arranged the gifts on the table. " ' iii“ :Z.’”°'.: .‘°uL?:° ‘i’l“’r'.°“"°i’l "3" an an nv 4: er ren s to visit her in her new home. All V“ 5°1“’“"‘°d 10111011 in A Good the toast to the l-Ionoumd gums, A wedding of mm ual in D "pbr she» A Jolly Bullies yesterday morning when ““°gWm°’ "hm ‘A1’-‘h""’ "' rem: Sciaoanlgfif Wt... igie ex- mainder of the eveni was spent conductor Peter in dancing and social nbercourse. BEST PILOT NAMED —- Jack Cube of the P. E. 5 car of Moncton. a private lenders, and son oi.’ Moon. united in the holy bonds monv to Lieut. Roy Arnold received b Minister Mackenzie the Honourable Premiefvr Thanle A! g vex-,5r;5 pleasantly 5” 'gd with 1 d. Campbell. as well as rom ran .5 m_ R_ L, ishower hgf dfirgysqter 1,,,’,{e"" Q13 and acquaintances in various parts {rifts and but wishes on the occas- of Canada and the United States. Th [The celebration tool]: “the I if n hf ' 1 e wed ‘in ~ 15 d o lazge sem- orma nner n B " d ’ ""39 ‘Mrs. H. r3.rira'Z'15zéii'wi’.ife'i\alaY.§Mu’: theflspacious Anderson home. Pro- {orie Dixon escorted the bride to be tessorr Fulton Anderson of Toronto 0 a nicely decorated chair under 5 University, a son acted as master white marriage bell. Pink and white streamers dtverfitniz from the bell of the The King's Health. a ton: egg;-‘Id wgdiggvpfigmugxua 0; Nine to Friends and Naiszzih-bors was pro- . 55 II I8. .. Elmer Walsh wheeled in a daintfly Wed by A‘ B’ A" em" M W" proposed by Mr. 1-1. H. P. P. children are uestz of their aunts. Mrs. Lcuis Sa lcr and Mrs. J. Waltz-.~ Hynciman. HEWITT A1/ER.—A mailings‘ of much interest to many friends took place Saturday, Sept. 2, at 10 am. at Immanuel United Ohlu-ch par~orta;re. Amherst, N. S.. when Riv. Dr. H. C. Ric-3 united in ma’— i riate Dorothy daughter of Mr. and 5 p_~_v-S Mrs. W. W. Ayer. and Eric Douglas if Sm, Hewitt. son of Mr. F. A. and the late Mrs. Hewitt of Summxersidc, P. E. I. The bride was dressed in I may tailored suit with viking blue ' and r_n.a‘con accessories. and worea ccrrsaga of American Beauty roses. She is we‘isl-knownm int Bxmhnelrst. 1,7-m»,ar5j¢,. go 0», v‘ are she opera 1- 0 mo y's Beauty Parlor. Many gifts were “nay h y the bride and‘ groom. pr1vn_IDg Immed‘aiely followin_ the cere- monv the happy cc-up e left on R short trip to Boston and o‘her parts ' of the United States. and on their schcol return will reside in Amherst. ——COMMUNITY CLUB — The regular meeting of the Nor-t.h Bade- que Community Club was held in the Community Hall on Mnndnyl evening, the Rev, D. F. Hodclinott ' in the chair. After the openingv chorus the foilotvrfing rozram was] presented: Recitation. clan Arsen- ault: Tap-dancing. Master Orville lMo'rrlson of Suit St. Marie, Ont; l E-ong. Mrs. Francis Murphy. New- ton, Mass. The speaker of the ev- zenlng. Hon W. J. P MacMi11an. then gave a most info interesting address on Its Prevention.’ At the close of M” the address a hearty vote of thanks ‘ was rendered Dr. MaoMi1lrm by the chairman on behalf of the audience, The final number was. H. humorous recitation, "When . (,~,EEo_...M -5. 1939.“) Mnlnd Mh's.AI- Teocher Comes To Tea.’ by Mr Auioon Pmfitt. Th etin ios-5 ed with the singing gt)’ thg cNa- E31363’ M, m , ml on Sept. '1, Historic Prince of Wales college 'lc,.;x,°° h_ {reopened its ciassa yesterday for A m -the 80th term since it was found- tionnl Anthem. p at with 36 hours 5010 flyin ex- and Mrs. Mccabe. all of this city. i€d- 199 81-1'15 and 80 WY! enrolled ad winner I , was met. nlgiri. trials or the Webster Trophy‘. B 12 s nearest competitor. Tom Marsh- mm the The ceremony was pe of the Maritime zone and Nuptial Mm celdbrahed Rev. P, McMahon D. D.,_rector need‘ was 68 points ahead of of the Basilica. Miu Gertrude all of the Sydney ‘Flying Club but bu-ids’: sister acted as 102 points. In thrd position was while the it, rap:-eafiting the Oh}o‘.r- Licut. A. lottetown Club, at ough be u Both the groom and groom; ‘been working :4 the local at in uniform. are awnitlnl orders on- for the net six months, it transfer to some scored 1 points. other: in Canada. content were Dr of the . Gidd-i Gnu-lotiain club and . (Jack the brad of Syateé. En near suocaodl J. W. W of fall 11 Ice! f ignwn Aug giilb u e 0 er 0 . e Loruo o . Raid won it in 1938 and O. ; wedding Ac Humbu- :sum of cam-ioucwwn the year of mo rug? M the conclusion of the cere- al potty motored to the bride where bruktut who served left the Jun were enrolled on {while those of the 2nd you: before. The trophy wu praaenoad sou-opt-it to, the winner at I O. Dailiol-of Moncton. wu-time fryer nit. Min Hyncinthe dome in the °’ ahediuc Boy Y Club’: ball ed in rose and mom Monday We by Mn. -1. matohirw accessories and wearing Webster of sh . William I cor-we of . The brldesm id . who was in charge of the trial: govmed in yesterday. spoke thmki the com- counties of binuandy itorl in. and officinrof, 0;: co:-nu bouquet of rose! luv. Moon gfride, ohon b PGQI. ipo Band, played mother of our :ronm.wuIawud' for first your work in the 1939-40 class. The enrollment so far this year is approximately 430 as compared gwith a total of 510 students re- gistered last term. Last year's ‘record number was considerably lessened owing to a number of young men having enlisted in the militia. There ha been a decided increase in the number of female students registered for rinses over that of the males. Students of the 3rd Ind 4th listed their homes on Wednesday. Dr. G. D. Staci. principal of the institution announced that there were several boy: am-oiled who are connected with the term is completed . Nothing definite is known in regard to chance: in mm but Mr. A‘fred unkleitcr I former mem- hu returned to bar of the faculty the fewhinfl mu 3-. ‘.4 Statuta who enlist for aer- vioe in arr of the Military Units called out for duty in the war. o—Amoi-.5 tihe iiatmcrf cinrurs so-ox . STORE . 2nd Lt. (supy.) O. A. 19th July, 1999. 2nd Lt. (Taylor, 20th July. 1939. and . A. Found. 1515 A sibe 2nd Lt: John A] 1939. . MEETING — The regular meeting or the W. M. s. of Trinity United Church. Sum- morslde was held this week in president presiding. rm. '1‘. M. Linkletter conducted the devotion- period. special talks were giv- en by Miss Alice Gordon. home 'n.isslon worker at Ethelbcrt lberta and Mrs. Wosl -‘UIOOL V H. srp. .l!L'i‘s‘ than milks, IVER. of- King was assured of the lo and cooperation of the in? Edward Isjlizsnd fr; thednzla- __Rev. prank wuuamsitimiia emergency, was earn: :1 S£l£EWmmm5 and We children 0, mmnmuniciations made public yes- ‘ Summersmel ‘ ‘day. Premier Thane A. C lbcll sent a msssiwe to the Prime Ii saving "the Government and people of Prince Edward Island wish to assure the Dominion Gov- ernment ~ d Parliament eration in all measures secure tihe d-efemr of Otlnadn or to supnorj the cause of , Cr:-nt Britain and her Allies." In ‘ FOUNTAIN r|t:.\ tg wonderful values ,,, TAIN PENS for §(ll(i<'rll\‘_ Th, Prices range from 1:: “~00 Nlfh. Ask in \\ 1- luv.- 1 Ol'.\'- ..-, am. and I ()1 ‘xi’ |l\’ Art‘ from $1.25 up to $12.00, SCHOOL R.\(;<; ‘1‘\ air from 250 llP- i“'mrilz'riul \n|urx.l OUR BOOK srmxr uill ho “P01! until 6 n'(‘lm~ your children earl; 5_ , taken to "my ccllrnmcs and I deeply up-i of in your iclcg-ram.” -——é— ‘ and zivrij CARTER & Cf]. ' ‘APP CHANGES iS(‘.HO0I.S— Temporary )cl.ang£s in the City Schools were night following in meeting of the school Changes were made when several male members of the lean, B. A. was appointed acting principal in Prince Street School ow opand Ernest W. Dunning added to the law Peter MacPhee at the age} “T9 553“. In W63‘ Kent- of 73 years. after a lingerinsz‘ ilinessl W- K9““<”»1" Md H8101!-‘1 LBWWH All that medical skill and i V tention could do to prolong her life! QllF(“l Square school .1. W F‘ was done, but God willed otherwls2- l\‘l.~Cnll1rm. now 3 member of the and on July 25, 1939, fortified the Sacrament of the Roman Catli- Ollc Church of which sire was a mjmbef of me 5;“; was made 359,. devoted member she peacefully‘ my me breathed her lazt. ml at-. were or“! finfed by staff w. ‘ promoted to acting prin- Alfred Thuoette. another -Q9-‘PL 7. 1939. Jeni) (“'.-~:~w..;; RUSSELL —At the 1‘ ti pital Sept. 4, 1939. R.u.sell, aged 56 MACIION—At L115 inclpal. J. Pius Oallagiban and Miss l?'lcrencn= McTague added to the staff. Fchoals would corn on Mondav. it was D-mvar cc-min-2 had been rcbedulezl for Tuesday of this week ALLAN sept. 4th., 1939 Ml . lant,8’l years of age. Thw S"hool Board of the Sum- ALLAN _AL Um“, C nlersidc High School met this week GALI.ANT— AL the P1 atorlum on scpu-rub Jeremiah Gillian‘. ag-.<l substitutes to replace teachers cal- ‘ -l up .ur service in the Canadian D. 0 Stewart. the newly "':n:~lr.fr*ri cha‘rman "resided. Mr. Peter G. Clark. recently appointed ‘to fill the vncancv made by Mr Stewart's aposiniiment to the chair. and welcomed by the bard. Amiiciitions were considered for .tbe va."an:‘i.°s on the school Staff. and leave of absence were granted Prnncls Mn':Nciii and Mr. '.’—*=.t:~~e so that they could their country. Miss ’q‘ha Link- we.'.° 'ip.ointed in their place. Mr. .r"~- nvlrt-iml was grant- ed a yeafsleave of absence tocom- at Mount Allison Acres Ramsay Vice Prin- poo I and Mr. Afbert siiliphant scrim; vice urinaigal. Du Jam. has been up. ri to the sfaff of the Hlgfh in-mcuuaun—AL tne Bawier Nurs- vnr; Home, North 'I‘.yon. on Sept. 5th., 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Ru.-ael iarguscui, Hampton. a son. GRI-JGORY—At the _ . pftal on Sept. 5th. 1939. M) Mr. land Mrs. Fred Gregory, son 'l\Io‘.NNIS—-At the P. E. I. Hos- ,pita.i on Sept. 6, 1939, Gerald Mclrmls, Oavehesd rmative and ~(;g,gn,.gM “Cancer and 3 p1,[,a_] on 5 Professional Fum|9°'°' And Exterminator l. ept. 6, 1939. to Mr. and William Graham Murmy HAWES—At the P. E. B.l0nBet.6,lD@9,w . H-W6‘. Oéty. a non. CUTCLIFFE 8. ANDREWS nrdagn Taylor. Nine Mile ANDERSON-—'At the p. E. pt. 7. 1986 to Mr. d J. Anderson. Keppcchfng -D021; SHAW-—At. th ",4 - land Hospftal.°se1:)rt.mce 1“ 1' pong. a "dim htgeer. 29th. 1989 to Mr. ton Noomm a son, wlmuu mun 24 valley street, 11 Semhfi. 1039 to AND E‘"m"‘.” |i|\ltv.|nr Ilnnter River MN‘ ”"" ""—"""""'l Morrell & 00mP3"Y r Chartered Accountun 5 Charlottetown, 0 Eastern Trust BU”5‘“9 FLETCHER -— At the P. 3. 1_i Hmnltal. Semi-d. me. to m. and Mn. Albert Fletcher. 3 son. A uuuduy III‘ ?’**“ CRAIG-DIXON‘-— AG 81! IIMO 0! lie Puncher, at. Aurda. Marv Dixon of .I_ameI Craig. of M,,cG.,,¢,m 8. 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