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The lit- tleonewaelaldtorest atMiscou- ch"—s' L: .- elfare. is -—' a —SUIMISSIDI POLICI. COURT-On Monday morning Hie Honour Stipendiary Magistrate, E. H. strong, held Court. One drunk was iined t0 and costs and another had his bail oi I10 estreated. Eight appeals irom assessment were heard. Si: were allowed and the other two were refused. The last named were iroin St. Mary's Ball and Epworth Ball, the Judge stat- ing that as they were‘ used ior oth- er purposes. other than religious services, they came within the as- sessm ‘ tam-S. —V13X'1‘0B T0 Siliiulliiislbli- E. Dorothy McAvity, the well known Canadian portrait painter and her daughter, Miss Nona Mcavity, or London, England, arrived in Sum- nierside on Tuesday and are stay- ing with her sister, Mrs. Richard- son and Mr. R. B. Richardson, at their camp on Stafiords Shore. While in England this Canadian Artist has painted many distin- guished people in Iondon, and has had the honour to have among her sitters H. R. H. the Prince oi Wales. The queen, when visiting a recent exhibition oi pictures in London by painters from all over the world, so greatly admired the work oi this artist in a portrait oi Lord Falkland, whom she recogniz- ed, that, Her Majesty, asked to have the artist presented to her during the afternoon. —I'UNERAL SERVICES — The iuneral oi Mrs. John T. McNally was held on Monday morning irom her late residence on Fitzroy street, Summerside, to St. Paul's Church‘. and Cemetery. Requiem High Mass | was sung by Rev. Bennett McDon- ald, the responses being rendered by the male choir. Rev. Dr. Mc- Lollan oiilclated at the grave. In the Sanctuary were Revs. John Archibald McDonald and Rev. Douglas McNelll, o! Tignish, Rev. ABAIII 1N roar-no S. S. Pinidsen. Captain Kwyw. 1100-‘- England, arrived in Summerside with 2,000 tons oi coal ior Megrgspit. '1‘. Holman on Mon- __fi —l!M1'A'l'I! KXPIIISSID .- ha nmpathy oi many iriends is the personoLJohn uuuav. Ibo was in m. aunt-ma year. an ama- dsy being the 18th inst. Thmde- ceased was born at Iiinkletter Road andwasthssonoithelatemch- ard Murray. Mr. Murray was well known to me travelling public as hehadiorovercovearskepts. blacksmith shop in St. leaner-s Village, which his eon. Melvin J. Murray, still retains. Mr. Murmy was a man oi sterling character and highly respected by all who knew him. He was a devout mem- ber oi the Christian Church all liie and was associated with the early history oi the Church in Sum- mersids. There are leit to mourn his widow, icrmerly Amelia Ling, oi New Glasgow, P. E. 1., and seven children, namely, Rev. Vernon J. in New Lisbon, Indiana; William Leslie, Presque Isle, Maine: Melvin J., St. Eleanors; Annie, Mrs. Me- Dowell, Elliott's, P. E. 1.: Janie, Mrs. Robert McKensti-ay, oi Dods- land, Sasla; Margaret, Mrs. Rank Linkletter, oi Linkletter Road, and Mrs. Alfred Crew, Hunter River, to all oi_ whom much sympathy is ex- tended The iuneral takes place this aiternoon irom his late resi- dence to the Peoples’ Ceinete y. Rev. Mr. Morton, oi Gieenmount Church, a former Bummer " pas- tor, will conduct the service-S. -Dr. Doyle, oi Moncton, N. 3., is a visitor to Summerslde and at- tended the iuneral oi his sister, Mrs. John J. McNally, oi Summer- side on Monday.-S. rfli»! France Leads In‘ Weight Lifting IDS ANGELFS, Cal., July 31- (APJ-France possesses the iirst championships oi the tenth Olym- pic Games. Two oi’ her weightliit- ers broke 1928 records in the open- ing programme oi competition. Rene Duvcrger, 21 year old Parisian dancing professor-who specializes in athletic dancing and physical education-won the lightweight contest by hoisting a. total oi 715 pounds. Louis Hostin oi France raised 800 pounds to take the light heavyweight title. 711 pounds. Hans Haas oi Austria second place man last night, tied with K. Helb'g oi Germany at Am- sterdam. E. S. Nesselr oi Egypt won the light heavyweight champ- ionship oi 1928, bringing 771 pounds from the iloor. The light heavies weigh 181 pounds or under and the Father Walsh, oi Palmer Road, Rev. Martin Monaghan, DD., oi M‘ ' - -- =- iriends many irom the surrounding districts especially from Egmont Bay where Mrs. McNally resided ior a while came to extend their sympathy to the bereaved family. The pail bearers were: Mayor E. W. Manson, Hon. Adrien 1". Arsen- Fied Murphy, J. E. Dalton and D. i NEW PENCIL With box to carry stamp-these are no larger than the regular and something you will like- let us show you this newest item. G. H. Taylor I , J ewler and Engraver I Use Time well and you will get lrom his hand more than he will take from yours. BINDER TWIN E Should use only CANADIAN MADE . 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McNeilL-S. -__.. —ATTEN'DED FUNERAL-Many ironi. Summerside attended the iuneral oi Walter Owen, oi Malpe- que, who passed away late on Fri- day aiter a long illnem. Mr. Owen was s, prosperous iarmer oi Malpe- que, who passed away on Fri- was over eighty years oi age. He was unmarried, but his nephew, Mr. Arthur Craig, resided with him and looked aiter the (arm oi recent years. The deceased was very high- ly esteemed by all who had the pleasure oi his acquaintance. He . was a staunch member oi the Presbyterian Church and alter the Union when the new Presbyterian Church was completed at Malpeque he donated the Church bell. His many services ior the church were very much appreciated. The iun- eral was held on Sunday aiternoon and was ionducted by Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans, oi “ "Fl". on ac- hearing, today announced her en- lightwelghts 141i Pmlnds and un- oer. Garbo In Hdlifast (Canadian Press) Garbo, whose plans for the iuturc several months, arrived in Haliiax is travelling strictly incognito, but it was learned che was on her way home to Sweden ior a vacation, ai- ter which she will return to the screen. ' l Ederle Entered For Big Swim (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Aug. L-Gertrudo Ederle, who swam across the Enl- lish channel six years ago and. has been in semi-retirement ior the last iour years attempting to regain her try in the Canadian swim mara- thon at Toronto, August 28. Miss Ederle has been acting as an instructor at various swimming pools and reports she is in good condition ior the 15 mile swim. count oi the illness oi the pastor, Rev. Mr. Williamson. Rev. Mr. Jeans preached an ‘ ent ser- mon eulogizing the many good points oi the departed. The pail bearers were: Messrs. George and Sinclair McGougan, W. R. and George Ramsay, Preston and Rob- ert McNutt. Interment was in the Presbyterian Cemetery-S. —PASSING 0F JOHN MURRAY 0F ST. ILEANORS-One oi the [1INARD'$ i I oldest residents oi St. Eleonora Liulamsirsril HOW MANY SCOUT! IN WAD!!! showed 6.822 Scouts, 15s Sea Scouts, 990 Rovers. 51 Rover Sea Scouts, and 5,504 Woli Cubs. CANADIAN UNIFORM! the Falkland Islands are procured from Canadian Scout headquarters, Ottawa. Included is a special heavy "wind-breaker." BOY SCOUT! IN to the world Scout gathering in‘ England in 1929 there has been s. steady growth oi the movement in the Holy Land. The last census showed a total oi 2,371, lragely ic- cated in Jerusalem. BRITISH RAILROAD by Scout members oi the Great Western Railway staii at Padding- ton, London. Other important di- “vislonal points such as Swlndcn, Bristol, Newport, Birmingham and Swansea are organizing similar so- cieties. , uow MANY scours The 192a lightweighg record, was _ Scouts, 618 Rovers, Cubs and 515 leaders- a. total oi 6,051. Free State: 1,025 Scouts, 308 Rovers, 128 Sea. Scouts, 26 Rover Sea Scouts, 553 Woli Cubs; 250 lead- ers-a. total oi 2,291. turn while in camp Scouts have discovered some novel forms oi service. One troop provided an all HALIFAX, August 31. - Greta night guard icr a girls‘ cam}? no" which a suspicious character had gum Mm", A E_ Mcuan’ M?" have been puzzling the world ior been seen. Another troop "shaved an old gentleman." N today on the liner Gripsholm. She have been pulled from sand and mud holes, and one car was drag- ged irom a lake. Many farmer! have been assisted in various ways. JULY CONTRACTS HOLD Construction contracts awarded during July throughout Canada had an estima‘ ‘- value oi 812,540,- 100, according to MacLean Build- ing Reports Limited. The seasonal tendency in former years has been ior ‘the July total to decrease irom June. slight increase. are shown as having been awarded in Ontario, where 54.2% oi the Do- minion contracts valued at $0,702,- 000 were awarded. Quebec had 27.4% or Provinces shared to the extent oi $1,023,400 worth or 8.2%, British Columbia had 5.2%, valued at $650,700, and the Marltimes, 5% or $629,700. Group ior July, amounted to $4.- 8005100 which was 383% oi ‘all con- t tracts. $4,538,500 is shown ior bull- ness building the percentage beifll in the Dominion contracts. is The last Scout census ior Wales IN FALKLAND! The uniiorms worn‘by Scouts oi THE HOLY LAND 1,," Since the visit oi Jewish Scouts SCOUT SOCIETIES A Scout Society has been iormed IN IRELAND? In Northern Ireland 2,602 Boy 2,306 W01! CAMP GOOD TURNS 1n carrying out their daily good 8101.18 0&1’! Between 15,000 and 18.000 Boy Scouts are camping this summer,’ in various parts oi the Dominion. A oup ‘a v / , . up; I sleeve. no sleeve, sass i: A rack oi very ovey new, irocks, many sizes and 7 colours, regularly $10.50_ior ......................... $ I “fl/ ‘fir. 1 -' Mi. 4V with very, l ovely no soe tacit, sonieygithqgt, {or '.._........._........... ‘d ort sieve, cp » s I? l. Z2’ ‘t ‘7/0‘ Some obprety dresses, great yslue , price oi ‘$5.95, ’ ‘u »._.,,/./' " . at the old OOOIOIQIIOIIIOIIIIIIIIICIO ~s‘o4>v a AT JUNE LEVEL The past month showed a Over hali oi the July contracts $3,443,700. The Prairie while Contracts in the Engineering 86.1%. Residential had 21.4% m‘ 03w Bridges .. 210.00 674,900 Ind industrial 4.2% 02‘ U530." P06 Stanley, Ont" 5M3- For the ilrst seven months, 084,- Toronto, Ont, Alta. to ' 182,000 has been Ontario's share Museum . 200,000 Quebec has accounted ior 35.7% valued at 031,146,000. 010,178,- woistheiisureiorthe Prairie Provinces or 11.1%. The Maritime Provinces show 86.630000 Worth N‘ 7.5% and British Columbia 5.0% valued at 85.157.700- For the year to date. engineering awards lead, having accounted ior 89.5% oi all construction and valu- ed at 884,787,400. Business build- ings iollow with $29,027,000 or 842%, while residential shows 21.1% or 818,880,100 and industrial 4.8% valued at 84,220,800. 89.1%. LARGE AWARDS IN JULY Construction co ‘ in Canada during July where the " value oi the work undertaken ex- ceeded 0150.000, were as iollows: Toronto, 0nt., Oiiice Montreal, P. Q., Tram Province Ontario, 7 ‘Ibronto, ....".;;..;§ ts awarded ILNODW 5009M 0011689‘ ............. Welland 500th, Ont, Burnaby, D. 0., Oil BA- fllNfY. 0W. 210,000 1030, according to the figures Intel! imued by the Dominion Bureauoi Statistics, in cc-operation with tbs Forest Service, Department oi the Interior, somewhat over 08 per cent was composed oi two species, name- Lv, spruce and balsam nr, or bal- sam. The remainder was made ill! oi hemlock, jack‘ pine, and poplll with a few less important kinds. 169,568 150,000 IOUICI OI‘ CANADA’! WOOD- PULP PRODUCTION -_.-_-. OTYTAWA. Aufllli 14-0! Ill H10 . wood-pulp pmfluggd m cumfl‘ m mind's prevents "Badminton-to "‘ s7." "' i i ,3, some up FATHER ' i o ND l l NOT H ,,,_$'.+§'%._§.é.....:r $ mourn‘ Cancun. . a 1 ., so I . 7'11 l . . _-_. <\\] ‘UK/nail ' _ _ "in . swans l!" "-”‘"’-" 1U. r _