kayo task for n.; pride lvicmalion, daIi_u.»;.‘ of Mr. lviiil. k".il‘ll{ll iv..:m..-iiioii, :.uiiu:n::r- sidé. The marriage Dexlorriied by me pa.sDer, Rev. R. r‘ McD:na.d a life long friend :1 the bride. P;mi;i‘:,se \ 3:, iii: Err ..- I. r ’I‘recl‘l-lmc“ mu was attended by a number .. . the Kcrsingtcn ladies. M15. J-(other daughter. who Bradfcrd Millinan admirably car- ried out her duties as hostess. First urize was won by Mrs. Pres- ton Kennedy, second prize M-F5. Heaths Bcrwnefs. ccfr;-solifilonloee Mrs. eor e ves. L e C . gum: dainty refreshments W. Fitzgerald 1’<‘it.zgeraid of Montreal are spend- ing a two f‘i'lOl'.‘l;hiS vacation on the llsiand. Mrs. Fitzgerald is s$.ug‘h- the were suived_by Mrs. Mlllmnn aa- nlstcd by Miss Joyce Millmaii.—K. wms Palzr-:—— Billie Porter. Her or . young riders of the lllacketxt wiio 35 years ago i 2: W21"? me 0 U sentozi West Prince in the local Charlottetown Rid‘-ns Club W35 Sui‘ , prised and delighted when A few legislature. day: ago he received five guineas. " up oximately $30 from an English ANDERS‘ON—-At the which conducted I Saiiatorium on Monday, Cu 5 - ncwn and uesti filsaiious pcrntsqof the different ._ Wednesday. service starting at 2 o'- animnls, Billie. Intorinent Ci-apaud Ceme- I5 years of age. one not judges of horse flesh in the R.ldllL'l' Club submitted his answ- ml with the above result. —FOItM‘ER ISLANDERS CELE- BRATE 60th ANNIVERSARY - Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown. l'0l'- V nerly of 'l‘yn-2 Valley. recently Rust: 60th wedding anni- home of their son, Mr. George Brown, of Boston. Mass. Their daughters, Mrs. A. Bert Blacquiere, W, Milligan and Mrs. W. H. Ellis, McNeill, Moses Buote, Wilfred Mc- valley stended the Carville, Wallace Pursey Pa ying them to Gallant, Cyrus Pineau and Milllgarrs two Gauthier. :elebrated their ‘versary at 1.114.‘? both of Tyne celebration; wccompan Boston were Mrs. son's Clinton and Harold. who in the States attended the hi1 “ e :1 Mrs. Brown able accident World's Fair. Mr. an are returning to the Island and in- their home in Tyne y Island friends n. tend making Valley. Their man _ are pleased to learn that iii tend to reside in their home ~—Arr:mged for Calgary. Alta., info ti» iiill-flmifleu Sergt. U B.52:1.*-' E? Pallbearers wei- -2 :a:m:se.,...;.‘ ., xlirda .wv... ‘. PAGE TEN TH? .°..“.-‘RLQTTETQWN -GUA.BD1AN » I" "‘3§:’§U§'1‘ 19.1939 \ TOUR S BUDGET FOR OUR SUBSC-jRIBEIES\ bl .-..lnu-I MONDAY mu _. Aug. 3/iciic ‘ —-"’!‘REF.IIOL;VIL" Officers elected were Colonel Peake, lirmorarv president, Q. M. Chester Acorn, president.‘ * * '3ldCnL Chas. IS \'r'.'3 [J rvcy P‘ garnering were Cal. Bzrt Daviscn. J m? 7 Blanchard, 1'2 day morning adjoining cemetery. Prsent », itwu DRIVER DIES BUDUl:‘.NlaY— Mack Steele, 45, well known mm of‘ Mormon. N. denly in the Chariot —SAD NEWS niicuvan -1 The sad news was received . Stewart Burns, Fleet: in-rnnnsran visrrons. ._ Dr. nos N— ' and Mrs. Wilbur M Luce and their To 3"’ E’ 3' lllhter Jamuelin June of on is . Mm Addison Miner of Up- per mlisboro street. They are ac- panied by Mrs. William E. Hlallflli- s HEARS 0!‘ SISTER DEATH - Mrs. Dominic Doyle of Charlotte- tovm received the sad news of the death of her sister. . of North —s¥MPA’.|'llY EXPRESSED- Friends will sympamjug mm M, and Mrs. Mhynard Perry in death on Monday evening of their 10 You ld daughter lion Teresa nfior I abort illness. The little one was. laid to .zosIi:“cfiu Tuesday morning. luv. pr, officia/ting at the funenl panic in St. Paul‘: ('muioii.~—S. PAIN!-‘IJI.L:. INJURED - Mr. Wendali swlclfduu mu. River. who recm iod audé loss of a. kind. faiihf I-fer many friends are pleased to d tatown Hoa- mother one son Joimsum Ice,Mrs. J. W. OBi-ien alter her be: VASIL to various parts of new hiiglalid and Middle -States. Mrs. ounen visited the World's rm: and is loud in uimintion of the prodigious eilorr. which resiuted ilfsuch a fruitful d.splay of man’: ways and customs illld his ac- cumulated knowledge and invent- wild. "". M.al'y's Church, Indian River '0 of happy event oon ‘ ‘ 1 L me of indigestion and medical Aid was fence , sumlmt-ned and the stricken man Mwfilluid. Detroit, and (DanD°'l rushed to hospital where he pua- ett ’ ed away at 8 a.‘m., HAS LEG BROKEN '— 1'-‘caddie Seaman. son-of Dr. R. F. Sea man and Mrs. Seaman, Charlotte- town was a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital last night with a fractured l the City's most popular young men, was 't.hro\vn from his horse when the animal reiuscd a jump. has for the past few years been a favorite with Exhibition the evening horse show was put on and greatly missed this year. lrl:r.:s w li LCD’: lor nis speedy re- NA'I‘UB.ALIZt£'l.'ION PAPERS _ th to whom certificates of na unlim- tion have been granted alwelr the following: Maarnen Deidre and f ranolier N Victor Andreas Johnannca so'rei-sen. gardener, East Royalty. e d-aujmer. BM undone son. Stewnrt Edward Ialmd dm'v<l‘le£1"‘gi‘¢'z.‘i-la}1“Bg‘i:.tamin th 2 12 mm 1 or e : Trot uud Pace. He was a. brother At Belle River on Sunday J1 of Danny Steele also famous in Both the marriage [Oak mg llv the track wow whomdrérvé _g_iot Evelyn Alberta. Cunnlnmafne of ‘anti! gstrru; liandigd Momagw find Jam“ El" Soon-lh Mint in the 2:17 *'I‘i‘0t at the exhlbimion speed- —suon-r ‘FIRE — Bummeralde firemen were called out on Tues- day evening about 10 a slight fire at the h Bermrd an RECEIVED. — The sad news was received Saturday of the death in the Royal Victoria I ‘ GRASSHOFPERS CAUSE Hos ital. Montreal of Mr. Iv G AMA E- Mc ure. The funeral will take p i dau htor Constance and aid eft Sunday for Moncton. other relstives leaving to attend the fun- eral are Mr. James Mcbure, Jean McLure, Mira Lottie McLure, Mr. Fenton S. McLulc. Mr. Hugh John Mobure Miss uc ndi ess toward 5. complete recovery. firewood from the and was returning for th when in some unwcoun ‘. Morr‘.s, Km‘ _- Margaret and ceremony W35 we” of th .m._m,ewu5 mm,‘ the mum . the horse and out n through from Oomwall to Bede— M’ que it was announced. Many fa:rm— be’ estmmted at us uncle. Mr. Gordon Chowm dollars. The fire was Q‘-110111‘; un- Hls Grace Bl hop :0 Nelligan of with whom he resides, and who for- Olllal‘lL, (iellVEI€u LWO (.'UAA_\iI:u’ 5l3lllli.n_S at lii.: holy -1 ll.';u ins. bllll(il.ly at l.l.e b.1':lCCI t.Clil’L Ciiuicu, A.lD€I'L0n. L.L..r lie o.lic.at:li at ljenulctloli i5lLuE.'.L1 L7l1.,i".iIIlLil. n'..nop I\:r','5._ii \.-us at one LJIIC PrA.c Len ii nigh _cfl.oi. .1.‘ (oil- :.Ci3..t.5 LL the l.ucli:iri.s- very popular wiih other driver». —AZADE GALLANT VETEBA OF THE GREAT ON. AzadewGalla..zi'é, a ¥'e1'f£l'fl»X1 d Ede c(i}txl$rti ofusurnmggidg ragged B"’“5“'1°k- 0“ tllf"»l‘ rl away Halifax Oampfilmil I-iospl arnourrt of damage which had been inflicted on crops. it was said. Per- for iriformation as to advised On July 30th inst a sad drowning accident occurred BL Waterside near Pcwnal when Waiter passed ilizfdcnly to the life beyond. f.:rne nl:h a group of friends went n for a swin immediately after N H5313)? while. After the ce..,._,, re ltrestment and no withstanding a. severe attack of b nohitia Scott is now able to be abou is now convalesclng at the home of his mother. Mrs. Harold Murray, Marshfleld, who came to Clyde Riv- to help her mother. Mrs. Francis in nursing the injured lad. Scott. who assists his uncle in the gr-irt and saw mill has a large circle of friends, who will be glad to learn that he will soon be com- pletely recovered from his accident and will shortly resume his duties in the .Clyde River Mills. BRIDAL SHOWElt—M.‘iss Dorm- tchy Mayne was the guest of hon- our at a miscellaneous shower ten cred, at her home on ‘hi-esdoy ev- ening, Aug. Bin, 1939. The ous drawing room was artlstcally decorated with streamers ffl‘l bells, where the bride to while the weddin s p yed Handing Her little niece beans MacKay then presented her with a bouquet of flowers. The numerous and beautiful girls were carried in in a basket by Miss Janet 8inc1.a.u- and Mix Ardyoe Haslam. The gifts Mayne. and Mrs. BRIDAY GIFT — Over one hundred friends and well wishers of Long River and Burlington ll cred at the home of Mr. and Archibald W. Payuter. Burlington. recently to do honor to the new- ly wedded couple of the district. William ly acted as chair- . man. after a few introductorymi;c- communicate with , bE'1IrritomoTog1c.al Iabmawry, of which --C. H. S . ECTOKS MEETlNG—Direotors of . Cannon L5 in °.Mm\_" the Cariadian National Silver Fox Brc-etlers Association Summelside last week for the Aug- ust meeting of the Board. on Sunday 5; happy young couple tal following an residence on Kent: . operation. His remains were for- lottetown. ' worded to Summer-sfide on Man- He leaves to mourn his widow and one daughter. Also his motiiu-er, Mrs Josepli Cval- , iint. one bro‘:lia1~ Ernanuel and two John Callaghan and debt of 1-‘ ‘/frs. Ccrmier. sumlmersido. .un-e.ra.l was held on n all was‘ over. Everything was done that could be done to re- store him to life but of no avail MEEK AND_lV_IAYNE WEDDING —A quiet wedding was sol ,urd.ay evening, Aug. 6 o'cfock. Mabel Dorothy, daugh- ter of the late William H." and Mrs. Mayne, Su-mmerfleld, was un- !it~s-d in marriage to Henry yson of Mr. and Mrs. J. French River, by Rev B. C. Sal- were unatteridcd. very lovely in a dress and hat of Qu'i55Il's with matching accessories. FoU0w— mg the ceremony a reception was held at the bride's home. the guests being the immediate nelativa and friends. 'I'i-iediningi~oomws.sbeo.uti- T'n:>:..-9 present were .7. J. E. Mc— River. very capalb Paymer and presented chem Wl a complimentary address and man. the presentation of a couch, Alai- di Lamp and Mantel Clock. M tar made an approprlaate re- behalf of himself and bride the pleople for their kind- ness and extended to all ar. inviti- tion to come and visit them at am “" '°‘:“‘.““‘*‘..‘...‘.‘.‘ ning wan spen n s c Bl ml the younger sot enjoyed dancing After refreshments had been serv- ed by the ladies all wishing HEi.rt{'!‘-.‘ft, Calgary, Alberta; Dr. H. A. Cameron, Saskatoon; A M Doyle. Winnipeg; . porrcst. Quebec City; L. '1‘. Leemlin, Salisbury. N. B.; F‘. H. Copp Port Elgl B.; C_ H. Barnhill Du- ben. N‘ S,: Captain John L. Road A e ay stontlilig exzimples of \ morning under the auspices oéréhdee ally when one comlr: -- Hue is. irolll ' Branch. the members maruhmg a- she won a spec head of the funeral cortege to st. Italian hemstitcl ¢_ Sverrleant Patrick ed in colors, and srzonri I was Marshall of the Dl'OO$- a. table cloth, also mini. new sion, the Legion Menitggs , ‘ "“ - Oth cont lapels. [M1 . _ W the RNUHQI; M 2:2 3i'~Ie¢x>irr1i$1clzlv£“»£rn8“'w.3’.' nriuii from the shoulders of and Mrs. Ed- . .\ 1. L9: 16 was the scene a in py event on Friday even- and Mrs. Richard ‘Gardiner. who were 60 years mar- ricd yesterday, Aug. 130 Donald 0. Stewart. me u fall s tched Charlottetown; Major A. S. Roli- beats crtson. Charlottetown: B. R. John- son. Fortune Bridge.—S, ' —-RECEIVES SAD NEWS—Wo.rd has 'o:en received by Mrs. Davlson, Bideque. of the death on August 10th cf her brother, Wm G. Cctk, at his lmme in Randolph. Mars. Ml‘. C512; was 76 years of 13-9 autd was it ll£LLl\'{‘ of Bcdcquc. He leaves to ni.';u;'n his widow and one daughter. Also two sisters, Mrs. Gay. of Hampton, Virginia .d Mrs. John Davison, Bedoque, , E. I. and puppies in their Marry friends attended Mass. ‘which Kwsis Ioelebratetél Ohn 9 Y. ll8‘|'m¢n W95 year-old Mrs Hurry in .h R. C. Cam he tlh ffln ~ - 01 t 9 Ufiiloriy Jagkcowas ¥IvIi:‘t:eL:“t)I(:lkilt1.vh° wok “°°‘‘d 91”‘ m ‘iii uni _ om items worthy of special merino Major Victor 'I‘ra.ve'l.’S- ‘Brenton who memung “Way “*3 Tmtofla-'mA1m"“3' hibit. well repaid a visit, however, I’ 19- - - ~ ter A lingo l '1 _ Gloria Gal‘ ntry Rev John mud? M performed the last Rites a-t bge mg“ 3 yea). M,.§.n%;dy‘u*)’;°§ ‘gwllwl. John B of ohevariers ga-themed best wishes to the bride and groom. FUNERAL SERVICES— The fun- illlam Bobces, Web- ster was held on Monday afternoon from the Culicliffe Funeral Home to the family plot in New Dominion. In the absence of his pastor. Rev. G. C. Webster, the funeral service in tine church was conducted by Rev. Mr. Swit Fulton. Mr. Fulton ex- plained the message of the 23rd Psalm and delivered asplendid and inspiring sermon with special m&age for the hymns and “What a Friend We Have in Jesus", were sung. 'I1he esteem in which the deceased was held was evinced by the goodly nmnber of bearers Thomas Burdett. McLeod, John Molbcrugali. John D. Webster. Hebert Gotveott and James Smith. The people of this were in-de-ed shocked when it be- came known that Mr. Leo Brennan had passed away at his home in Dar-nley on August 8th at the age of 27 years. just in the prime of manhood. The late Mr. was the son of M.rs. Lconus Bum- nan and the late Mr. Brennan. The deceased was a. young man of fine present neighbors and friends of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner. who came ‘to C‘XlCil(l best wishes to the aged Members of their immed- ie family attending Alice shepherd of wellesley. Mass... Benlnmlu Pillmari Shcrbrorke. P_ E. I. Two sons Les- lée and George in Alberta 'Mrs. Harry Murray of Wat Rox- bury Mass, were A PRETTY WEDDING - John lower GARDEN Grace Moore read thémariy hum- 3nrnc.l:—éin ospecinilyk enljoylxblf The ardczi bri ge party too pace :1 on Thursday 135? I) laid aside from active dutlis for some time but was always bright and cheerful to his many friends who called to see him and gave good hopes of a. recovery till a short Lime ago he suffered a relapse which finally ended in his ;g_dsing to that master mechanic oi’ bnnoe. after which they sang “For NB-tl0'.‘R1 Railways She's A Jolly Good pVe11ow_" her girl friends. The remaindelr of the evvnlmz was spent in duichig and a social intercourse. at a late hour the gusts d wig-1_|_n Dorothy every hapin-ass in was also unable to be there. ty-four years service mentary address was read handsome 0! tone g outfi were presented to him before leo.v- W. and the 131.3 Azmes Rm,” ing. W. E. Barrios read the ad- She wm a devoted mcmber ofs¢_ M ‘H “mum! mflm §eter’sbeCat.lr1c3ral and n stauricli m e are press . u '- r o e catlmd ' . Mcneath made a suitable re- mam . ms many “I: The funeral was held from at breakfast at the home of Mrs. and 1)’ of VISITING PROVINCE—Mrs. J and Miss sorrow or suffering artings are unknown. He leaves a heartbroken widow and two small children. besides his widowed moth- er and brother Hamid art home. The funeral service was held on Thurs- dayrnoming,avaryl.ai-genumber of autos and carriages followed the remains to Indian Bivor Church August l4, where the service was held. several 1939. Mrs. Archibald Anderson in priests officiated at the burial ser- her 42nd year. Funeral from St. one asked as John's Church, Crapaud. tomorrow. dress and Henry T. saddened of the death of Nicholas iuidr Candis vlfh oh occurred MOHWCUB HOSDWLI on June lath. health uni-ll stric R offering their ‘best wishes for many happy niarrled years to the neww parent in his usual em with a severe ... his .......‘.’.r°.“fl‘l“t.';“‘ ‘‘‘’.‘.‘......°‘‘ ’“‘’“°‘’ ' an 0 ten days. at the com 0‘ my b’ we of forty seven years. uoh mimed in council for the City Council to appoint an a.dj-istment Board with authority to certify as correct or otiherwrise. when requsted, all s theatres lodgerpnepuod D. F. Anzhlbald and Mr rrrlission to seek the re- quested authority from the Gov- ernment was given at the regular meeting of the City Coun- DWYER. - GIBBS — Immanuel .Methodist Episcopal the scene of I wedding on sun- day, August 6. 1839, at: 2:30 p.m.. when Miss Ruth Klnley Gibbs of 22 Agawam road. Wabsn, daughter James N Gibbs and the late James N. Gibbs of Albei-ton, was married to Melvin Warren Dwyer, son of Mi-. William L. Dwyer. 250 Brown street. Walthnm. Rev. Ed- son Gould Waterhouse. performed V in judr_~.'.ng horses. different types of horses air rendered appropri- ate music. At the close of me aer- vloeiiliezemainswereborrietothe ‘TY The remains of the late M-rs. laid to rest in the family plot be- sides those of his father who pre- deceased him a few years ago. The sympathy of many friends is extend- ed to the borrowing family and all other friends in their sad bei- poll-bearers were . Ro- land Macbellan, Hubert Morrrison. Walter Brennan, Claude 'n1ompson_ Gordon Cousins. Charles Gillie. although only about clock. the keen- ry Anderson will be taken from the Macbe-an Funeral Home Jonn’s Church today. COMMITTEE APHOINTED - At a meeting of the Liberal elec- tors of North Rustioo held at North co last evening the following committee W83 appointed: to lend a. helping hand to 3 b0'l1.I'ta?:lI£l foremost in every- 8 Per to _ good the district in vgvhiclfhlfe livedym or -3-ETURNED T0 D sisters. Miss Nettle daughters of Mr enable His Worshp Mayor . A “WW M-“-“- W” Posted to speak at opening monies of the Provincial Exhibition. iglhfc‘s sesflziil was devoted almost entirely to routine business. w en special items would be taken up, it was announ- yor Foster presided last. night. Two councillors were missing Ooun. Dr. .J. E. Blanchard and Coun. Items to be considered at next week would include alrplica ion by the llmpei-iai Oil Comrpalnvy to erect 9. two-pump lservice station on property om Bit: tolvir. is. Horde the ‘*' brides both wore white, Mis Nettie gmrns her sister, Min luit bride was given in marriage by her Dr. Charles S. Pearl River. N. Y. For her gown, Miss Gibbs chose White lace net over satin with a bolero jacket-. Her fingertip length veil of white tulle was caught to a coronet of lilita of the valley Her bouquet. was of gelrdenlas and bouvardi. Miss Marjorie Tuck of Needham. cousin of the bride. attended as maid of honor. Her gown was of pink net with lace inserts and she carried delphiniums roses. William Leonard Dwyer, Jr., brother of the groom. served as best man. The ushers were William R Fleming of West Roxbury. I.£Cl8.Ll‘ secretary; Joseph Peters, Guy Rolling, Clive AT YORK P0IN'1'—A1nong the tourists summering at York Point, is Mrs. Heath McLean of , Mass. Mr. Alfred Lewis of St. home after a pleasant holida Miss Point, is visitirig at. West R the guest of Mrs. Russell Bell SPOKE AT GYRO-—M.r. Tom Parker of Halifax was the speaker at Monday night's meeting of the loomer of all Gyro Club. Mr. Parker has been 'StI\‘?8llS. 0PP05lt€ the QhN'10“£WWU in Cliarlottewwn for tho last six Hotel, . weeks conducting swimxmntz class- I es in connection with Young Men's Christian Association who is a member of the Ma! Lee had vis 5'1"’ 0" 01‘. fted - trlve Province I9‘? 20 years noted many changes for the bet. . He renewed many old mend- INJURED IN FALL—A regrett- occurrerl yesterday morning when Mr. Ronald Mc- Donald. line torenian for the Can- adian National Telegraphs. fell from the roof of his residence. sustain- w'n. ing injuries which necessitated his removal to the Charlottetown Hos- McDonald was doing some repair work on the roof of is home when m some unaccount- giving 3 rousing welcome home to able manner he fell, A distance of Major Rex baa. now of some thirty feet. He was a meeting Satur- day "it of veterans of the Bill doctor or , smg-g Battery d("v'(!iC1_)E‘d ,by ambulm oi’RJrii7._ation exnminaton showed his gnthciilig An ii~'5f¥.!l3al:ll‘Oll C<:i:atl(lr‘€ lgrulsed abovfi arid below the l-price. . C1 m:m:cis was 0 ici ly V . ut acparen y ie war. not su fer- ‘x lnsz from internal iniuries or ln- E511-‘:1: Fxldecojglggd plmfles gm Sam‘ mntee and R W“ juries about the head or face. ‘ pr 2° M‘ ‘ 9 65'” couples have the host their mm-,y mam go, meg, WOR'I‘H—At the Prince lnvnri future happiness. 5 . Lea, 5- glgrstilns their vaoatim with the- smoa rwrraiur [REUNION °‘“”°‘ 3‘ the puroose of h me 17’°'P°"'W 1‘ Misses Jean and Doris. had very from the Oil Company but the pur- Bloomfield School teaching staff chase depended on the Company in Halifax, explained the nature reeeivinz D€‘1'ml&%l0n of the tests pupils had to ad away to her home Harriet Horton. widow nscious condition and a who halt‘. him removed .42 to the Hospital. march was played by Mr. Bradford Blake. The groom's mother wore lilac lace over satin with a corsaga gardonias. The couple motoring to Prince Edward Island to visit the brine‘: mother. They will be at home after I at 61 1-2 Chestnut Street-, Wal- tbsm. Mrs. Dwyer a farmer Alber- ton girl attended school; in Alber- Dwyer is a graduate of Wsltham Kira school and is us- sociafed with the Chandler Press. rotty wedding was solemnia- ed on Wednesday. Augus the home of the bride, when Ruth Mrs. Lam Her death took'pisce at her ii «S ‘*1 Village Green on Monday. in: 19th mar one weeks illness. sue hadnotbecninmoodbealttrfortbe our and had A severe attack ‘W "°r.l'h*.:.h.~=:.::.-.;m- I ass weakened her vitality and left her wftli is weak‘ heart and atoms“, .v caused her deuii. Horton was a woman or stmnl character. and was my everything can the community in which a 9 She was a God feari .hor children will an She will be great l"-Er Wm lam v but by a Wide crcle of relatives and fflgndg Imons whom she was held in high esteem.‘ pass in Council to erect. the pumps. Coun, -saving B R. Holman explained the mat- ter had been discussed in com- it over until the love Inn last night would be 515, it I-‘.\.\IlI.Y REUNION-A reunion was held on Clifton Shore wnen three brothers and uvo sisters with some cf their the herculean met at Clifton Shore at ‘like Golden Jubilee Exhibition swung into action on yesterday and packed a great deal interest and entertainment. in a cling of inc Summer- .=i:'.~ TS\\'Zl Cturcil la. . . , d t ‘port. Councillor MacNelll sai In-. some ex ‘ n t h ld mbcrs. Amonz the lb: made as to wi.'§-We on S 0“ ‘ 35 55‘-‘““°Y mgms lwcrk on the air p:-rt had not been I :. proctcdcd with. _ , ‘/arc»: Ca*rn':?‘l in reply said‘ that he had b€Z';l in comm\mica- ‘.‘r:ti rvlih M‘, G . in and liter; Lea. ex- shaw ope-ned when judges began ‘ through and placing the more than me home of anmher slsvsr. Mrs. 5.000 entries in their l?081tlU1|S 90- “ cording to merit. main building was well under way 351. night but in the ‘acne classes much still rem ahead of the judges the afternoon thousands. said v the msmagzm-ant to be a -good ~ tvzidancs for opening day. filled I}. Do.wr.:.n. W. P. Bruce. and A. l FU.‘lERAL AT non: RIVI-£'l— ‘"0173’ relml°n- The Dnrtv made up _ Williarzi C. wood . ill‘-.V of New York State and Mr. l.-zfum Wood of Hunter River. P. E. I. They had not met. on P. E_ 1. ior a rang some. some of them for 23 vcara and some 12 years, so the reunion was a real treat to them. The wives of those present iamilles of those who could wen- more also. For the first course of Prince Edward Island’: Provinc- M’ lal Exhibit-ion saw attendance rec. old-3 topple yesterday as the Gold- en Jubilee Fair ran for the scoond lewis M full day. The crowd: were mite ~'1'f11|lt UN in the afternoon. dill! stands full and hundreds. running into the thousands standing. along the rail as exciting harness racing again held full away. At the same time midway and judging rings were crowded. It was in the even- lnz. however. that the attendance really began to reach towards new heights. .'I'hen standing room on . was li.ltl Sutur- f.om t"e home of his parcntm Mr and Mrs. Cl:-oprtas Bltnerard to St. Ann's Church. Hcpe River. Funeral services were conducted by the Rt‘-V~ FEW” Ezrl Dalton who alio coiiducivd service at ‘.-he 8mV9'5‘de ‘“ "'9 ltlloe Island to take part ,hibit1on races ‘rind drove two horses ll on. rivsi'ofNti i : ed Ivlnsgitheflfl unto bleachers as some of the best harness racing ever wltnmevi dharlottetown was runoff. ‘attend when it is realised '1‘rwey '{anover pacing bay gelding from the meal they had a bushel of r‘ I-Iartlim , N 13.. came within half a econd of equalling the Pack pac- with hearty "rig record of 2 06 1-2. The Han- wrr horse went the second lieu, in .08 d won the 2.12 trot. and George .n~oe in straight heats. '1‘be‘storv away’: thrilling-. racing will the sport pages of this Y. Assistsm. todoh-ux-uh. the belne played by Min 'wu unattended. in a gown of tur- wu the M, _d W, mm. m 3:‘ 3?: 3: rortfie Bridle and W. ' thy Ella Johnston daluzluer fin“; Mr, swele wag 53 “us or M6, M5 and Mrs. E1r!e Johustlin 2 . his an °¢;_€I.“1‘;_lna the day prior ‘ and on n &b%rrnu'i'3 gum Mr “*0 Presbyterian Manse. mm and am. John Steele. ' n . . 1939- will pass without war was. he yesterday by Dr_ John E. Andrew. son of Mr. John )3. Andrew. Who has rc‘.urne:i from an tended stay In the Old Country E. Island clams which the-y‘steam- mm;-. ed than consumed good will. Lunch was en] the cod and nieces Mrs. Johnson Jr., and Mrs. Glen Dun. lof ning. Usually those who . s. A. bring hearty appe- titm w'lgimt»tiem for the good old Justice ‘Cg thl good Th ly being absent of the brothers and slstc/as, of this famil was Mi unable to be gros- Mrs. W. 0. 00:! were guests at Mr. wood‘: brother- I Mr. Jul Hickax of End- albsm. P. E. 1.. and had the pleu- of see four generation: at id Mn the sanctuary durinz the 5<T"1°° was Rev. Father Pitrc of Rusrico. e fellow workers in the gravel pit where the dcceuted .-eceived his injuries Tl Hsday af- ternoon Be Md 1115 3;-when by a cav:-in. '1'.‘- Baturday was one of the ever seen in Hope RlV"- “ W” Iflld. nnsculs C-g1x,|).‘.—.An unidenti- fied child was rsacyuneg “mm” beneath the Rocky Point. Nrry wrm 115% mm by Hm’! Rt-dmcnd E Cvl‘ililu'.lt|l’llI from Dalhouaie l veraitv in 1934, Dr. Andrew spe.t. two vears on the an ‘ Ottawa City Hospital. in the autumn of and did post-gtranduste work at the leg badly e funeral largest the premium stage. Official attendance figures were not compiled int ninib but management declared they believed new records had been made and those attending the show were in- .....r"‘:'"':**..°°. .‘..'‘l o a . certainly be one of the best. horse show: ever been in Prince Edward pethitidmisnfifluopeau Mum nub“ wm. r Durin the mristandinq inathelr llnu. entertained the large crowd angeblenohers. The ‘U '\II\ll'd. (Josephine) of Nro'wO’(‘J‘x$:’ ggldwell aornmr-ma». of 5- Anne N Rev. over time post of resident surgeon officer at the Kent and Sussex Hospital at Tunbridge well: where he qualified for the post of rui- lnm registrar and charge of the radium c cancer treatment in the surround- arsn.-. of Kent and Ma , 1938. Dr. An to, the .s‘a.ff of the Royal Infirm I I ‘ '°'“ bmizrut w. ‘um In from early ,morn in-om - unui tho my closed down at mid- Wm“ mc”m,,__,, M0,. is when. min: is a big nth-notion. vaudeville this year has been voted by many the but‘ they have -5 Mann flmund Ind N50? I K006 M‘ Prnnrh River. need “W ‘W . ,..i.. , V the slut degree of Fellow of the Km leg Mr. and Mrs. James G. W gxigggo 5’ ll i in fruitoffli itoinwalvethotaunwereaolm éN'“"*?-‘W liuhfi horae- mother, tlieresze 19:; mmoum "1 ’*:“-...‘°“'* ton ., and EG- tciimtlei Mrs. w‘..“.’° §‘,’;]gm°hl£reu (Belle.) Mrs‘ W‘ Ever , ' . mg] of shortly after died in 1919 and adscn cf§'i’,,,,’,f,°"~‘° his arrival. Steele, a. former Sum. 1929. She is survived merside. P. E. 1.. man was cam- there James and Exam Ma gt p, u,°""$"'.-l 0: l?i‘uof.liers ha ing smers ‘mxlmtvlvxl: me a 0 nos v dg Exhibition. -I-Ia We “‘‘‘°‘‘ ‘W. Trot and‘ MARRIED AT BELLE RIVER more or Charlottetown V 0 locked wlnsome in a lovelv II was an out- "101 White sheer dress Wl‘ ma was accessories rind wore a (-3 _ Ea ‘ American Beauty Ram ’ TE‘ ' e bride was attended by rm ‘ . Vli. Cent White, and the groom by 31:, W they Cow motored through Maim. ..., t’ 1. MY5 \VLlU;l.l]15 _-;,0-,-,-:,. made by a. woman ' ‘ I 0I'.eld£‘I'lY lildlgg exhiul first lsrize for a bedspread and 33. Jones 0349 Could 80 on and on pic 068 not permit. The ,x_ » art passed on to in t - the morning of .iu‘.";u$§“?.'.,,1.f.‘,°_"?,{{ RE'l‘IR.ES I * e Greenfield Avenue, chm- ‘? “N118-ll HRenialdlslr.sh . retired 'I‘u<=s- loved a. wide cup¢(-51-10:; me-lfi day afternoon after more than io.'- throughout the province who Wm A °°m'hli— hearcof her death with smcm iegre Maul stew t ~ 2) _ lottet-own. thaer d:§§nl§rmor“oi2§. vities Rotors Cathedral Friday August Mrs Mclavath plan to spend some 1lth—Canon Malone taking the time visiting their daughters in To- service, Issisfed by Re‘. T_ H‘ rcrito and Montreal. after which Hunt. the latter taking '29 59;-me f.h»*3y will go to St. Petersburg, at the graveside in sl_ perm the winter months.—— (Momton 'l‘ra.nsoript.) srsrnns WED-A Harry 3. ste c, f'I‘h Ba was solem- Canada, are hvgxragg G’l§.§,’ J“'""°5 °h“’°h' m‘ W- Rlmllle. Charlottetown‘ Mr mmt B9-3' 0“ A“‘l'l5" 931- “'9” ‘W0 W. H. S. Ritchie a brother, oi 505% the Bank 01 Nova scotla, Camp- - 3901- bellton N. B.: Mrs. Samuel Craig ww& and Mrs. w. G Hog?_.sistersbo1.l New of Charlottetown. and Mrs. J. A. H‘ bnde I M_ D0 Id éhbecfi-mflm Genet of Toronto. to all of wiiorr. C-aalgnbfldgel‘) “:1: w“ . the Guardian extends heartfelt Tn‘ ylf 058 EL l ' I r in addition t: imuliiusilgairiuiia sympathy , ruowsi: —At the Prmce nawifvl Gil M0‘-her .0-big Island Hospital on August 17,1939. Fmddde cab to Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Pram mier attended the groom, Bneak- M“p°q“e R°“d- ‘_5°“~ fastxwas served at the brides home BRUN—In this City, Aug 9, ms fter rm to Mr. and Mrs. Emile Bruii,l dough-ter..Mary Marrraret Ruth. _ Island Hospital August 15 1939 to Mr. and Mrs. gflamclc H. wonli WOR‘1‘Il—At the p E. 1, Hos- pital. Aug. 15. 1939,10 Mr. and . Ernest Worth ii daughter. FUNERAL—- on MR. was 0.. A daughter Mccnvnl-:—’Ilhe funeral of Ivan Gerald Mcclure. former Canadian National Railway 11 . W, Lu M°,,m,,,1_ ‘°;Vf°,,e W1: MITCHELL-— At New Domlnionm Edward Is- July 21. 1939 to Mr. and Mrs. les- lio Mitchell, a. son. ' Wednesday After- noon m the on 1 ,_ Tutu DOWN—At the Prince Edvmxd is- m,.,,., gmml h‘,’,“,’,,,°e Tn mu m3'm°‘_ land Hospital, August ii, me, w 18/? e num- ber!‘ of friends and vein ves'and, plofllf the railway. at the Knives“ in Elm 3617 Re H. R. the First Baptist church. A strik- but .‘ - '3 W“ “‘°—'3'{,‘;‘,,““',5,"§,°,e Olive oiuespier .WH;><‘ul-'9» I Mgmgon Bfmdi of ms pumdhn d bter. Shirley Jcnzl. mm‘ was also utiined at side. Mr. Mooium died in 3 Mom. real hospital following two ope:-3. lions. —fMhnoton Tl'i'.1'l3C."l)‘ii..l The late Mr. Malcolm 0. steeie. “—"““ ‘é’ni‘—“e°' l.l”‘?;‘~° f.‘.'él‘.?°u....." V l% .v/edaesdny morning known as a trainer 0 ‘weeks MID he accepted ‘Moncton as a trainer '‘‘“'°’‘‘‘' °' “ll” °"l’- 3° mtumed *0 United Church Mans/.', Sr/iris an 0*‘ Agunt l5i.‘i. lost. by nrv. J. G- Mr. and Mrs. A W Down,Cii3 5 son, M ,m_ wUon—ac the Prim ndwa-rd ll- undn ital.A riiisamw °,°"'_,,-gs MI‘. :3) u....“‘"“.m... wood. Mu-uiuleld. I d.a _ ughtec. Wm, GREl£f\'—Av. the Prince oounw Hospital. August 12, 1939. to Mr. and Mrs Preston M (‘vi-can me! Me NALD — M Mm mi,‘ A13, 15. 9'"°' 3. no. .f§°'i"r'n' .%§ir‘“.erriMcDoml4 _d:|llEh'uC‘V.:V IIIARRMGES _j. -22; :; . —----‘ death MoINf\'IS—-DIAMONIJ — In in on City. A us. mm, 2939 by R"- wls widely Lewis . urmy. Elsie lltecn M0‘ Innis to Jsines Oscar Dir.rnmd_- horses. ‘gngoaltion in both of Ohar1o‘.lc«iown. ll hone FRANCIS-—JOII.VSTON -— A! the he had not teen. James Mocxin-non i.he:EY0°m- 0! be. LANGILI.-—soMMnlu n.u-: -w_ of August 16. 1939. Ruth Mnhelmw cf Charlottetown to “mt . _ [pads nlfh-,ln fling _ __,:_.(,,.—- "“’° " ‘ nmrns _ __./ lrrgl, R!-HIM” . fl.10i0. Aumist. 12. 1939. Ivan G- Ihcladiorn. lltd ‘II. (Slur! nwrl H .V’“’5 ' count; Eachem at Oov H 5"" "W mB"mG—M W aprmliuz l H" “Nd” mmgneaqd P. I. I. Rrwoitwl. SlI1'|mf‘YSlP- 0, 1039. Mrs.‘ Bnvrl "“"‘“"‘§mn wgoerwgo ,_n . (1.--Ir .V“"‘l'« chirlotw suns-smaeng “gm” 5...). of D|lllli'neI'8l'd9£m, Prlntr I-.‘l'wa: onnmng-$1.9‘ on 1.,,,.,,,-. 3;, . mind 3’ : CC I as ‘B31939. i.m._Hg‘;;’,,m ml _ Mn. ‘1 .,,,.,,,_ Wmmm B webrter. it find