§' saerEMliEB_.-‘i. 123.8 _ -1115 CHARLQTTETQJYE ...G_UABPIAE__ {AOL ELEVEN EUR NEWS BUDGET or 011:2 SATURDAY suoscaié n-i ERS nIONDAY ~LEFT non BOSTON - \f1- _ , R bEt . M I" " - _ ' nlcfulrllrfhnesvffubiulggifiwsnR “f; 8°?“ rm? °" iolsabtlllllfiggd ‘railr- c: rcefibd the ‘sad news of- the death ighon vim m relatives m 304°“- gloofiuara, Sash, on August 26. RECEIVES SAD NEWS — Miss Ethg] sutherlaita of Carter & Co.. Charlottetown received a tele ram announcing the ' eath N v Rlflllll‘, ‘ LBr-flheeyegggfimr. Mn w_ E_ sumep Siahool sent 5 saddle 11".; - p, b- land of Mclrose. Mass. He is also r d9“ by the Mlsb“ Vlllli‘ and :1 the S. S. Charlottetown. ALEXANDRA BAPTIST flIUIfCIl-At the evening service yesterday of lhc Alrxandrn Baplllt Jhurch the, Rev. J, W. Hayier gave m able addrcfas on present \v:..vld w]ldlllOI1' basin; his remarks on 5m history of ancient Ninevah. iflss Lera McLure. A. T C. hi, my, lll‘i)_llllllll)9i"s accompanied by liiss Annie McLrnitan. -LF.FT FOR _II\JL~"I‘ON——DI‘. and‘ Christopher and Fred- iirs. F. w. rrck Campbell and party left on Ilnzrrlav a. l1‘l, for Bcstcn. genial and SllCCfFSfPl doetcr 1S T rrnlah, \v_he_e h 5 -. . I; m winning first prize with his 237'.‘ CH1‘ lllEI!‘f‘.-—-- ‘vVAYftifl, PENNSYI- and Mrs, Fmnk 0n.»- frrircrly of Alma (Central Ln.“ lluudi arc VlSlllFi" home and [nerd m different parts of the province. They ere at present guezts at .\Ii".= Mme; O'Connor and Louis O'Connor and family of Clinton. "i, O'Brien has " "n. ve"'" success- ful in 'l\l‘ nicr-uu n‘ biriness in Pl'lli‘lj'llllllfl. llcth Ii‘ and Mrs. (Tlill-Jll are enjoying their vacation vrrv inucli—l{ DEPARTURE IIIEGRETTED - Miss Georgie Campbell, Park Cor- ner, li:i.lr.': on an extended vlsltio .\ia.».n"hn.r‘.ts Mi Campbell who has bun Posimis ess in French itlvcr. for the past two years will be greatly missed by her many friends. Miss Campbell p-ssessed many fine qualities, her kindly dispo cn and genial manner will be ercrvly missed in the commun- ly and the surrounding districts. ENJOYABLE BAND CONCERT -'l‘he band concert given by the L 0. A. Pipe and Drum band on Queen Square gardens Friday night was attentively appreciated by a large audience. The concert was itaged under the auspices of the new management of Saunders and Newsom and was under the direct- ion of Pipe-Major Duncan. Refreshments were served to the band during the program. It is ex- pected that this same Band will ve another concert in the near turn. It ')M .-\ ~ Ml‘. I) NEW ENGLAND I'M — A motor; party consist- ing of Mr. and hrs. Joseph W. Sheen, James Sheen, Orville Clark Ind M's. Heath Bmvness, a-ll of Konstngton returned last week a visit to New England its Ind Boston, They were in n during tho bot wave, when thrrmmneter roliatered 96 de- lrees Pa-hr. They speak most fav- trably of the cou of police and other American otffic ais with whom W had occasion to come in con- toot. According to the law of av- lragm. ratios, etc., a proportionate oia of our citizens go on tours I mod. It m tolembly certain that thou courtesy. prosperous appear- llitle and general deportmcnt cre- ltes I favorable impression. P. E. Island license plates ought to be lllfli‘ well known cast of the Miss- issippi anti north of the Potomac. There is no excuse for any adult m" Adolescent, Canadian not knowing the ICcRtlOn and history of this itfovimrc. Occasionally a cry is raised to high heaven that some- botlv or other had never heard of this province_ That is no cause for nlc There are certain apparent- y prosperous. well educated, cos- "Wilclitan people who have pot!‘ "blllnll-i" cf location. They can't till-n tilemselves to say definitely Where any certain place is located — lll juxiajimritioii to any Other Elven place. That kind of a cate- B0Ii' of people will not be a help to iourzst trade. They are not qualified by nature to be touristsJf an odd voice cries cut that he has never heard of us. lct. us not b? clowncast. thr- “hfavcnr. vvvlft. fall" We are uni the lost “Atlnntl-s."—K PERSONALS -\l_r F's-pron B. Bcylnn. C. ll. R- 51“ soft. is spending his hali- llllys in Monclon. N. B. Mr_ \\'. Percival. who has been vacationing at Stnnhnne. left f0!‘ his home in Montreal Saturday. Mix-es Ennna Wlielan. Elli! C anti Eileen McIntyre lei? 5_ lll1‘."l'llt‘§ cn a holiday trio it» Nrw York Citv lilr» Ivan Inches left Saturday “W” "i. for lfvnfrcal vrherc slie will “in m. Irliighes of the lic- 5. Lady Rodney. _ K lihiaft G. Vlnnnacot. Boston. who has been spending 1191' '1 on the Island visitinil and relatives, left this mmlllng for Boston. fill“ Plwnf- Foster n-rt. by nlam- ?_“,$"f'~1‘rv Saturday afternoon to p" v-‘lqrives. While thcre she w'.1l in“ llllnfz lnsirlictirns from Fly- éld! lnsiructtr Stevenson of the De Breton Flying Clu Mr. and Mrs. John Gilllngland. a-ytrlitvrcl lcft for hem:- Saturday M "Refunding a dclichtftil vacation m Btnnlicnc. Mr. Gillingland is shnntc crl with thc Cunard Steam- l’ Cit. Montreal. all" and Mrs. ‘B. C. Howard of "lblffklfi P. Q.. who have been ‘lfiloilnr’ the latter‘.- parenh. Corin- Holl B. Poy Holman and Mrs. man have returned home. Lem’- lnd Mrs John 'A. Mac- “Hfn- ‘ll Brighton. Mass. have re- mned to their home after spend- three weeks with Mr. and f! if mlmnnrevbert B. MacWilliams. of ghhgda 8nd Mrs. A. " 7°!’ Monet on return "ma. wan. there they will u», the s,‘ Mr. and Mrs. Gregor-v Q Mr o-iilfff“? b‘ Aheiiitwf: " . . . 55 Am. “met-tn om brother. Alexander Laird, at brother of Mr. J. K. Sutherland The; bv Rev. ' G. the g!".'lIIIlPZl-. FOR HALIFAX EXHIISITION— A number of horses were Shipped Saturday for the Halifax EXlllllL tion this week to take part ll] [hp Horse Show. The Bimbur ' Helen Jones. Mi". . _ _ , . will take two horse? ovgr them himself. Mr. Raoul aav-nrcga sent 10 thoroughbrcds, two i-g which will be slicwn m the Hon-e fshcw One will be ridden by Mi“, ‘rm-ml I Reymond and the 0lli(‘l ny Vfiqs Vimy Jones. Mr, Alfred Iwufrqéil will also send 2 horses to the Horse Show. The funeral oi ll T. J. Harris “110 liiliTfl 8W3)‘ in Pnrrsiiaiw) on Thursday last. was lrlzi en EflIill'-' lily at l0 a. ni. in Saint Peter's Caillcdffll. The scrv ce lit the church taken bv Rev. Dr. Him" assisted X R. Harrison. Rector of, Summers de, was 1indc~~ lip. fin-egg“ ion o! Rev. Canon Malone. who’ also took the _servlc~ of committal] at the grave in St Peter's Come-r tcrv The pall bearers were Judie H. L Palmer. Major J. R Paton. ll"‘f=ri R, W Aitkrn. E '1‘ Hyqgs. f V.’ G. l-lczg and C. N. Brscit. l The mruvitcrs \‘7'l!‘ immr-dwts, i "fl?~'._\'f"». R/‘V. ("hrs I'-“‘l".'.'; Jas E.‘ ‘ . ' l. R. L Ctrion W. E. Coito". "n31 Mar-yum Robert Hyndmnii, and is Honour Tecutenant Governor" DeBlois. ‘ Major T F . . v. Me . s H. . n. J. O H}. fine". L. l It. . . M. Shanncii F. W. . . . A. W. H_\'1l(l'l‘fl!l. Di". Avti, H. M. Sllllll-SHI, Jo.» Dun- can, —-RETIlRNI~II) IIOJIE-lifl‘. and Mrs. Hiltz have rrtclrncrl to their i licme in Bsrwi afrr a most enjoyable with Airs- Hiltzs blunt-r, ivn-f ‘in an rison and Mrs. MOIFiaCll, mcrside east-S. ENTERTAINED - Mrs. J W. Howe of Jacksonville, turerieinrrl at afternoon tea in ltaroz- of hcr sister. Mrs. Join". W211i?!‘ Kriuing- , ton. P. E. I Other gusts were' Mrs. Harry Harrison and Miss Sara l Harrison. Saint John. Mrs, Fraser Burtt, Miss Bessie Harper. Mrs. J. F. Harper, Mrs, Henry Bri "s, Mrs. W A. Gibson, Mrs Brie , V-"s W. A. Gibson, Mrs. W. H. Millet" and Miss Alice Tiliey. -tSt Jrhii Telegraph Journal ) FUNERAL OF MRS. PROUD — The funeral of Mrs. John Proud, who nsscd away in the P. E. I. Hospi al on August, lTtn was hcld from the home nf her Mrs. Harry MacNcvln, Ave., city. on SflllllTlIlV, Aug". 20th at 2.30 p, m, The services wei conducted by the Rev. Carlyle Webster. The pail bearers were Messrs. R. Rnttray, R. T. White. W. Squires. A. MacEnchern, T. Whnlcn and S. Craig. The man-r floral trib- utes and cards wrnt to show inc esteem in which the deceased vsns held among her family and friends. F. Moi - Sum- ’ Interment was in the People's Cemetery. ADVERTISING M AN LEAVES —Warren Brown. Montreal atlver- tising man. who has been visiting this province in the course of a coast-to-const trip in which he vis- ited ihe principal newspapers of the Dominion. left yesterday by plane enroute to Moncton. N. B. Halifax. and Sydney. N. S. He was partic- ulnri interested in what he term- ed "institutional advertising" and believed there was rear. possibility for all Canadian industries to keep up form of advertising. He said he was favorably impressed on this, his first, visit to Prince Edward Island. —VISI'I‘0RS T0 SSIDE-Mr. Thomas Boates of Moline. Illinois. who was for many years a valued employee of R. T. Hclman’s, Ltd. is visiting his old home in Sum- merside. He was accompanied by his niece. Mrs. Marguerite Wrang- han of Belmont. Mass. Mr. Boates is struck with the vast improve- ment in the town with its many Daved streets and up-to-date and charming residences. He is re- cciying a cordial welcome from his many old friends. Mrs. Wranghanfs first visit to the Is- land and she expressed much pleasure at the kind welcome of the people and the lovely aspect of the country with its comfortable farm homes. and beautiful towns. -—S. —PA§SING 0F MISS HERTIIA HAMILTON-There passed away at her home in Summerside early Monday morning, Miss Bertha Hamilton after a lingering illness. Miss Hamilton was bcru in Sum- merside and was 6'7 years of age. She was the daughter of the late. Mv. and Mrs. Daniel Ilamllitn and had resided all her life in Sum- mersicle. where she was most - hlehiy -estc-en"ied.~--She _ loaves- w. . mourn four sisters. Mrs. Attleboro of Winnipeg. Mrs. Montgomery Waugh fcrmerlv cf Sununersidc: Mrs. John Collins. Charlottetown and Miss Fflorence, Hamilton. R, N. of New York. who nursed her sis- ter during her last. illness. The funeral will take place on Wed- nesday afternoon from her late residencta-S. ISLAND HORSES AT HALIFAX _-'I‘here ivwld be a lniae lirt Ol’ entries frcm Charlottetown and vicinity at the Horse Show of tht‘ Nova Srotia Provincial Evhibtiion. according to the list of c . nounccd yesterday. There a_ to b!‘ eight entries from the Charlotte- town Riding Cub as follzivys: Two entries by lie. and Mrs. Genrflc Buntain, two by Mrs. George Ro- gers, two by Dr. R. F‘. Seaman. and one each by Mi". C. N. Bis=ctt and Mina Nora fmtsworth. All. with the exception of Mr. likrcii. are to gggnmpgny their eivtnrs to the Horse Show, and witi them will be Don and Freddie Seaman. Tom and Georae R089"; 91H‘ Bllly Porter, Several horses are to bf‘ entered by the Bunbury Riding Club. near Charlottetown. and iii- elude five which are to be ridden by Miss Vimy Jones and Nils; Hel- en Jones. Two of Mr. N. D. Mac- Leans horses are" also entered. ard are in charge of Ml-"s Jone-s- Mr. Raoul Raymond, Scuthport. has entered l0 thoronghbreds. one of which is to be shown by Yvelil! Raymond. afd nncihcr by Vimy Jones. Mr. Alfred liiacNeiil. also oi Southport, has entries in t!!! lbw. OI Stlte, lSadic Ramsay. Summerside. —-VISITING IN LOT Iii-Mr. John Riley urith his wife and two soils are visiting relatives in Lot i6 and Summerslde. Mr. Riley was a native of Lot 16 as was his wife. who was formerly Miss Belle Hutchinson of the same place. During their stay they were the guests of Mi". and Mrs. Wm. J. Hutchinson of Lot l6 and Mrs. Mr. ' Riley is a professrr at Ohio Uni- versilyn-S CHILDREN GIVEN PICNIC _ The beautiful grounds of Crowlants Country Club rcscunded with laughter and gaieiy on Saturdav alteinooir when over tfwo hundred underprivileged children were en- icrlaincd by the club members. Supervised games, bontests and races were run off and suitable prizes awarded. Even after numer- ous raids on the ice cream booth, flier-p scented to be little difficulty in finding room for a hearty lunch. Before the children left for home en iinprzinptu concert was held. a large number of children partici- pavng. Trcd but happy, the boys anti girls were taken to their homes in two I. M. T. buses and in se‘c"al cars dcnetecl by the mem- bars for the purpose. —WELL KNOWN NORBORO FARMER DIES - There passed nwav in" the Prince County Hospi- tal on Monday afternoon. Wesley liflfflfnli’. a well kncnvn fa irer of Not‘ 1. Mr. fin-chin had been in pr". r health no time. He w:s ill’! hr-r family in Scot-and and .o young sons by his firs: wife. Also a sister Lydia and a brother hfonilijnv ol‘ New’ Jersey. Funeral ni"ran,<.-,emenis are waiting for word from Mrs. Harding who was noti- fied oi her husband's death by cable.’ —BR'I'IIDA\' PARTY—Mrs. n". l-inltlctic-i" celebrated another lir-thdw on Saturday. August 117th. at the hcme cf her son. Mr. Ivan Linkletter and Mrs. Link- lstter. The event is becoming an annual affair and affords her re- latives lunch pleasure. On Satur- dav about forty guests were pre- will at the tea hour and a num- "fer" al=o called in the evenini to offer ccngratulations. Among those present was her cousin. Mr. George hfncf-‘hail of Brockline. Mass: her nephew". Mr. Daniel MaoLean and hfrs, IfarLean. of New Yrrk; -he‘.' brother Mi". William MacLean and his two daughters. the Misses-Mac- fwan. Lot also her brother. Mr. A. E. MacLcan. M. P.. and Mrs. MneLean cf Summerside: and Mr". William MacLean. a brother- iu-law’ of Ncrtham-S. TUBERCULOSIS EXYWUTIVE .‘.‘Il' flu-A meeting of th" eit- eruti ~ rf the Prince E"WB.T(I Is- land Tvberculosis League was held at the office of the Provincial San- atorium on August 26. with the fol- lowing mnnbcrs present: Mrs. David M'i"‘""ht. Mrs. John McGui- gan. Mry "sign": Hcartz, Mrs. Mal- colm Macfecd. F. A. S. JQnES. Simon P. Pacli, Jr.. and the Secre- tary, Dr. P. A. Creelman. It was decided to hold the annual meeting on September" 22nd there will be a luncheon at noon. a business meet- ing in the Jtcvucon and an even- ing session, The meeting will be held in Charlottetown. A delegate was appointed to attend the Mari- time Tuberculosis meeting which is being held in conjunction with the New Brilnswick Provincial Or- ganizaticn Meeting at Moncton on September" 19th. and 20th —F€|{s5§aTs‘ Ag- Miss Emily Stewart of Brackley Point I155 returned ta the Isl-and after spending the last few months Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Boltzer. Hal- ifax are enjoying their vacation on the Island and are at present guests at the Queen Hotel. Mr and Mrs. William Rice. IITHllI on. O" tario. are the guests of their niece Mrs. Arthur Collins and Mr. Collins. Fitzroy Street. Mr. Floyd Ferguson c! Waltham Muss. has been spending two weeks with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ferguson, Dunstaffnage. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Campbell of u... r: fr.‘ Vernon Fiver. are spending their holidays in Mon- trcal. Miss Nellie Seaman accompanied her two nephews, Donald and Fifddie Seaman to Halifax where ihcy will take part in the Horse Show at the Exhibition. Mrs. E. Toombs. Kent St.. who has been visiting in [hp guest (if I151‘ . . Kenneth MacKenzie, return~d home yesterday tnorning. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bectty and little daughter Dolorese of Mono- tcn spent their holidays in Gra- hams Road, . guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Campbell. Terminating a three weeks‘ en- ioyablc visit to Prince Edward Is- land wncre they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. MacLcren. Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Charm" leave this morning for the Medteeranean. Mr. Chater. who is a nephew of Mr. MacLarcn. and a descendant cn his mother's side of the pioneer, settlers at Brudenell, 11nd long entertained a desire t0 sec this prcvincc and is so pleased with this. his first visit. that he plans coming back again in the not too distant future. - Mr. James M. Corbett. Oklaho- n.a cil magnate. who arrived at Georgetown Friday by plane 0n hi! nnnilnl visit to Prince ilkiwnrd Is- land, postponed the take off this morning for his return flight, and instead plans to leave this morn- ivg at 5 A. M. Departure yester- dav was postpoiiezi because his Morgan. Jr., was not. feeling . ' well. He was said to be feel- n rttuch bcffrv last night. , Accompanying Corbett ' . hcie ae his two F. K. .f.\:ouith, Boston: and “r/Iicltey" Marlriuzo. pilot of the three-ton, fix passenger Boeing air yachLThe big amphibian has a cruising speed oi’ 110 miles an hour. and is one of three nnlphlbllml “"1941 by the Oklahoman. He plans to make the first Ito on the r"lurn flight nt Roclrlnr. Mc.. landing next at Boston. a regretted h» had not been dbl! to make a flight skirting the collt of thin province WEDNESDAY ANGLICAN RESTOR RESIGNS —Tne Rev. E. O. Lancastcr, who fer the pa=t six years has been in charge of the parish oi’ Milton and Rustico has resigned. In about two weeks time Rev. E. O. and Mrs. Lancaster and sons leave for Dundalk, Ontario, to which charge Mr. Lancastzr has been appointed by the Bishop of Huron. ENGAGEMENT-- Home friends will be interested to know that Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Henderson. Calgary. have announced the en- gagement of their only daughter. Helen Isabel to Mr Pccy Mar- shall Giles only son of Mrs. P. Giles and the late Mr. Harry Gillis, the wedding to take place on August 31, at Grace Presbyter- ian Church. STUDYING ISLAND POTATO DISEASES-Dr. Fred J. Szevenson. t. the genetic branch cf the Un- ited States department of agricul- ture at Washington, ls the guest of his sisler, Mrs. Harriet Bowman of Charlottetown. He is making his first visit here in 32 years. and serving and studying potat eases in co-operation with R. B. Hurst of the Federal Department of Agriculture —DEA’I'II 0F MR. JOHN J. IiIACIXLNALD-There passed a fly on Tuesday morning at his hcme in Silmmersidc Mr. John J. Mac- Donald afier a lingering illness. Mr. MacDonald was 56 years of age. I-fe was a native of St. Louis. but had resided in Summerside for about 20 years. He leaves to mourn his widow but no family. Th~ funeral “k. p Wednesday fi"om St. Paul's Church. Interment. in the Catho- lic Cemetery. S. f UAR ACCIDENT-An accident involving three cars occurred about 3:30 yesterday afternoon at the corner of Fitzroy ‘and HllL-boro Streets. A Ford Coupe driven by Mr. Charles Spephard. Toronto. gcing north on Hillsboro was al- leged to have struck the front of a Plymouth car driven by Mr. Dud- ley Wright going east on Fitzroy causing Shephards car to swerve and strike Mi". C. H. B. Longwortlrs car which was parked on the right side of Hillsboro Street facing south, opposite his own residence. The accident caused considerable damage to all three cars. On Friday evening. Aug. 23th, the Y. P. S. of Mt Stewart and a few of' their friends assemblsd in their hall to express to two friends Misses Margaret McLeod and Mar- garet Martin their sincere regret at their departure from among them. also to extend to them the best of wishes and good luck. The address was read by Miss Lottie Afflcck and the presentation of a ilvatch and toilet set by Miss Eleanor Dsuglas. Both girls graciously thanked the donors for their expression of kind- ness. A dain lunch ivas served and the rest of the evening was spent in music etc. WEDDING BELLS-— Word has been received of the marriage of Ellen Johanna Clarke, daughter of J. Vernon Clarke. of Lower Granville. to John Hugh Douglas McNeill. of Sydney. The newly- weds are on a hcneymcon trip to . Miss Clarke was a former school teacher in Kemptville and has the best wishes of many friends in that village. Last year she taught at South Chegoggin and she was appointed to the same school for the coming session. Mr. McNeill is also well known here. having been for several years cp- erator for the C N. Telegraph.— (Halifax Herald.) \ - —POS'I‘ NUPTIAL SHOWER- Miss Effie MacKay was hostess at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. MacKay, for a post nuptial shower given by the irl friends of Mrs. Clifford Rank- n, nee Freda. MacCallum. There were about fifty young ladies present and the bride received some very lovely gifts testifying to her popularity. A very Jolly pro‘- gran-i uIrFIi/ anunr e n arranged for the young ladies en- tertainment and Mr. Harvey Bar- nes. a nephew of Mrs. MacKay who is at present visiting his aunt, favoured the guests with some vocal soloes. Mr. Barnes is a noted singer and his presence added much to the enjoyment of the evening. A buffett lunch was served and‘ before leaving all wished the bride every happiness in the future. S. ACCIDENT NEAR CRAPAUI)—- Early yesterday morning. a car driven by Mr. Alfred MacNelll. Sauthport. en route to Halifax via Borden. coming suddenly over a rise in the road near Crapaud. crashed into a herd of cattle, kill- ing two of them and ivrecking the car, it was learned here. He rc- porled the accident to Royal Can- adian Mounted Police. who were investigating further. It WES not known immediately who were passengers in the damaged car. but a new car was brought cut from the City and lilacNcill and his c-zriy continued on their trip. They were going to Halifax to attend the Nova Scoiia Provincial Exhibit-ion there. MacNeill has two entries in the horse show. The wrecked automobile was towed into the City. and as far as could be leauned, no one was seriously injured. TRAINOR-NANTES NUPTIALS St. Joseph's Church, Kelly's Cress was the scene of n very pretty wedding ceremony on Wednesday, August 17th when Mr. Joseph Nan- tes second son of MI‘, and Mrs. John I-f. Nantes of Maplewcod. led to the altar as his bride. Miss Mary Iris Trainor, youngest daughter or Mr. and Mrs. James J. Troinor of the same place. The marriage ceremon was r- formed by the pastor, er. lil- iam McCabe who also celebrated the Nuptial Mass. The bride who was attended by her cousin Miss Murlal Clark of Emerald, locked charming in a gown of white satin. made on prin- oeas lines, wth long veil of coronet style caught With a wreath of oran e blossoms. and canted a beau iful bouquet of Talisman roc- ea The bridesmaid wore blue chif- fon with lace jacket and blue ic- tin-e hat, and, carried a bcuque of Sweet Peas and maiden-ha‘: fem. The groom was attended by . brother, Mr, Gerald T. Nantes of Ullflflflfiflb ' livered last night at Beach Grove Inn before a joint meeting of Gyro. t o‘ ‘ from two of his sons, thr- FIRE YESTERDAY - The home of Mr. Edwin Craig, Covehead Road, was burned to the ground by a fire which started about 10.40 yesterday. I RETURNS HOME-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maben who were visiting at the home of Mrs. Maxon’: mother. Mrs. James L. Gillis. N orobao has returned to their —LEAVES FOR PHILADEL- PI-IIA--Miss Martha MacFarlane , who has been visitii re:- mother. Mrs. Nathan MacF c, Sum- merside, left Wedneso v morning on return to PhllBd€l_l)lllJ.—$. —LEAVES FOR. SASKATCHm ‘iiNAN-Mr. Edward H. Monkley oi‘ Summerside left on Wcdnmdnv 1mm‘, in Brggmon’ M855" They were morning for Saskatchewan an an accompanied home by Mrs. Gillie, who is spending a few weeks at her old home in Ncrboro. Comradeship and an apprecia- tion of our heritage were the key- notes in an inspiring address de- Rmafy. Y's Men's and Kinsman‘ Clubs by Rev. T. William Jones.- M- A- D. ll. Pastor of ‘Calvary United Church, Montreal, and rntember of the Gyro Club of that r i". QUEENS COUNTY COURT-A number of garnishee cases were disposed of yesterday by Judge C. Gavin Duffy at the Queens, Ccuitty Court. Several other cases" \v"re set down for hearing in fu- ture dates. The greater part of the forenoon session was taken up with the application in set aside a pro- posal for a composition. extension or scheme of arrangement under the Farm Creditors Arrangement Act. Mr. D. 0. Stewart. Summer- sidc acted for the ordri" of annulment o1 the prtrrzos- al was granted by the Judge. —INTERESTINr1 VISITORS TO SUMMERSIDII-Old friends or the late "."‘t'" c. °.'\\”l‘3-'<, who was a resident of Summer- side some years age, had the pleasure on Monday of a visit George and. Stewart, of Montreal, who had l"’f"‘ "hllhl"! iiictizs in Slim. . Cape Breton. and came I» ' the Island in the hope of locating their aunt. Mrs. John Dobson of Summerslde. Mrs. Dobson was dc- liglitcd to see them as she had not heard from the family for some years. They spent a very enjoyable time at the spacious farm of Mr. Austin Scales. Free- town, whose wife Ls their cousin. THURSDAY —TO WASHINGTON, D. C.- Mrs. Edaivard H. Monkley left. on Wednesday morning for Washing- ton. D. C.. to visit her daughter. Mrs. Morley Juli and Dr. Jii1l.--S. LOSS B!‘ FIRE-A rfmblrted plghCllSe and boilerhouse owned by Mr. Fred MacDonald. of Covehead. was destroyed by fire which broke out about 12 o'clock Tuesday night. A valuable sow and litter of eleven yioung pigs were destroyed in the re. t WEATHER FORECAST -For September 1 to 3 unsettled. 4 to 10 Clear days followed by clouds. 11 to i7, high winds do much dam- age. IB to 24 mostly fair and cool at nlghl- 25 to 30 some fine clear ays. WEDNESDAY I-IALF HOLI- DAYS CEASE — Yesterday was the last half holiday for the drug stores, groceries, hardware. dry .i_zoods etc. B. T Holman Ltd.. is the only store to continue the half holidays till the end of September MADE CANOE TRIP-Mr. Wm. A. Reddin. Professor of Agriculture. canoed into Summerside on Sat- urday and Silent Sunday and part of Monday here. He left port Mon- day afternoon en route to Char- lottetown to complete his trip a- round Prince Edward Island by canoe. Professor Beddin has been paddling about a month and has gathered much useful information both from the water and on his various trips ashore. He will have covered approximately 500 miles by canoe when he completes his journey which should be in a day or so if fine weather retails. He averaged 20 miles padding yer day on the trip-Farmer. —GIVEN FAREWELL PARTY- A number of friends gave a fare- well party on Tuesday evening at Ives Point in honor of Elton John- son, who left on Wednesday morn- ing for Columbus. Ohio. There were about twenty young people present who had a most enjoy- able time. A delicious supper of corn on the cob was served. after which there was a general sing song. Before the party broke up Mr. Johnson was presented with a camera as a happy remembrance of his stay in Summerslde. Mr. Johnson was also given a souvenir by the Citizens Band of which he had been a member during his two years stay in Summcrside. Mr. Johnson who is a nephew of Mr. Lowell Hanccck. has been study- lng fox ranching at the Sunglo Ranch and will now attend the Ohio State University at Colum- bus. I-Iis many friends here wish him much success.-—S. VESSEY-MACCALLUM NUP- TIALS-A pretty wedding was sol- emnized at the home of Mrs. Lewis Maccallum, Brackley Paint. Thursday evcnirg, August 25th. when Mary Evrlyn, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac- Callum became the bride of Ray- mond Alfred. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert. Vessey. York. The cere- mony was performed under a beautiful arch. trimmed with ferns and cut flowers by the Rev. T. A. Wilson, B. Se. pastor of the Uni- ted Church of Cevehead. The bride was becomingly gowned in a navy sheer dress trimmed with white and carried a ma nifieent bou uet. a sheaf of gladious and, ma den hair fern, she was attended by the groom's sister. Miss Irene Vessey who wore pink chiffon and carried a bouquet of sweet peas ano baby's bzcath. Mr. James MacCallum. brother of the bride supported the groom. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Vernon Hughes, cousin of the bride. After the cere- mony a wedding supper was served in the dining room. which was trimmed with pink and white cut flowers. the guests being the im- mediate relatives and friends of the bride and groom. Those who as- sisted in serving were: ward Maccallum, Mrs. George Shaw. Mrs. Willard MacCallum. Muses Hazel Stewart, Erma Mac- Callum, Jessie Stewart, mill-an Rob- inson and Margaret Hughes. The bride and swam were the reci- pients of man lovely ard useful gifts. Mr. an Mrs. on a. honeymoon motor tri t ugh Marltimes. The bri 9's going away costume on o navy tricotino lilit Iii-h nuuwiu I match. licant. An Mrs. Ed- ‘ Vesseyl left 1 ro inspection tour for the C, f-i. S. F. l3. A. While in the west lit" wllI visit his son. Mr. Charles Monk- iey in ‘Saskatchewan-S. i Mr. J. W. Boulter. Prince Edward I’ ers Association, the P. E. I. ProvniJnI LXHHL" ' I v dlfilf) ti. "i Association. returned " Char- "ctown last night. allz: li_ll‘l]) t.» the mainland. during txnicn he visited the Nova Scotia Ieiuvinjal Exhibition, and attended .l‘.e cent- ennial of Acadia University at Woll- ville, N. S. He was accomp-aniezi by, his son Mr. Cedric Boultez". i —DEATH OF MR. KENNETH. hIACKENZIE-There passed away at Baltic on Monday eveiiriz: Mi" Kenneth MacKenzie. a lzfe ion’; resident of the place. Mr, Mac-t Kenzie was 83 jaears of ape and a highly esteemed resident of the; oi=triet and the last of his family f He leaves to mourn thrre sons. and one daughter, Cecil lll Sum- me -ide; Felccner in Charlotte- tcwn. Al xaiidez" cu the lrmestead and Iris i Dakota. His wife pre- deceased him some years ago. The secretary of, ‘ l ~ e FRIDAY -i s to Mr. ltcole. oi éicuris '~lllih weddmg Isl. RVKES —- The licrtlia Ilanitlton lei-tin": HIHTHO n ..:iic l .v...f;tl."u.-; Nip-Neill. H. G. . Buchanan. Dr, Mac- on “Lines-i late l?" i , firrrilc -sv.vn>aruv EXPRESSED - ~ ~~e~<i to in 2y. little one W85 laid to rest on Wed- nesfla_y at the CHHIOI’; C"meter‘" 4 —RETI'HNED I! O 1U F lnman, who ha, been . N. B.. l0 ' -" invent Touris. i3 i..".1 tliere red on Saturday" to his home imcrside/lifi". Innian leaves d" morning for Halifax l!" in medi- Mi". .. studies wit‘: at lil:. home \i'erlnes'la_v mam. ‘ 'I'hei"c ;i vi m Coleman oi " 11H‘. Clurrlcs R. He'd after" an lil- I‘ ‘ m“ "l 0111i‘ one rare-k. Mr. Rem" MacLcllan a". bearers were Hrnry‘ 3e. Fraiil: S’ill'll 51 . Anlo-, Bernard and Jr: w GaFani." -|-'lracruri?§nciui.iiun- ; Mr. A. Bannciman MacDougallg cf Bideforcl was brought to the’ Prince CO! Ilnrpital on Vvod- i nesclai" sui ilrilll a slight fracture He ..f entail to lead . one of the horses outof the pasture when the annual laccame fright- enccl and kivlzerl him. knocking him flown The injury was set nnfl M" hfitcUoligtlll was able t |'f‘l‘.ll‘.l home the same day. S. ‘l-‘olhv-olie (lelcgawir, fepl"c:-,¢iita- live of telephone men throughout funeral was held on Wednesday. _ N. afternoon from the residence of, Cflnaydfln- 11°‘? in", Purim. l” the" his so“ M}. Alexander Macxcm Atlanta. COIHCIQEC last night up- | z1,_,_s loii Clifll'l0ll8lO\\'ll for the opening ‘ ' ltcday of the four-day. 14th Ar.- l “Rs R_ l“ WEBB“, n - Ccinvenrtifoieof llhe Telephone ; The (itftlh occurred at Saco. I mdclnurw “W961 Wt V e l Maine on Saturday‘, of Mrs. Web- d l,“ "L ,"“1.‘_‘"‘ ‘ fllgvl" lead ‘ ' .fe of H, L. WUUDCI‘, pro- \€"°n_“] .1101“ .‘-u.]f§u"‘ 2W0 prietoi of the Bayview Camps at ‘ “do. wnum .5 m,“ mack Mm ‘vcbbeu whose .\]).(‘l<i iai ha) conipai rile. .‘ cal . The hotel lobbv. as LIE visiting maiden name was Eva Harris, was a dauzlitci" of the late William Hat"- ris of Charlottetown. foritierly of the Post Office Staff. She leaves to mourn, besides hei" husband one sister. Lena. who lived with her at Saco. also several brothers. lvLrs. Webber was a lady of many fine qualities. and the news of her death will be learned with deep regret by numerous friends in this province. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER- On Friday evening. August 19th. over one hundred friends gathered to tender a miscellaneous shower to Miss Evelyn McCallum at her home. To the strains of the wed- ding march played by Mrs. Vernon Hughes, the bride-to-be was es- corted to a chair, decorated in pink and white, by Misses Lillian Robinson and Hazel Stewart." The numerous and valuable gifts were opened by Misses Erma MacMil- lan and Dorothy MacKcnzie. Miss Jessie Stewart read the verses and the presents were arranged on the table by Mrs. Gccr e Shaw and Miss Margaret Hug es. Following the presentation the bride-to-be made a fitting speech of thanks and all joined in singing "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow." After a de- licious lunch was served all de- parted wishing Evelyn every happi- ness. A pretty wedding was solemniz- ed in Zion Presbyterian Church, Charlottetown. Wednesday JIIOYII- ing, August 24th, when Rev. G Carlyle Webster united in mar- riage Miss Katherine Elizabeth Carson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Carson, Charlcitetown, and Mr. Cecil Ralph MacLean, B. A., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mac- Lean. Tyne Valley. ' The bride, given in marriage by her father, Was becomlngly dress- ed in a brown tailored suit with accessories to match. and wore a corsage bouquet of yellow roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Stella Jay, friend c-f the bride. wore a rust jacket dress with brown accessor- ies and corsage bouquet of snap- dragon. The groom vyas attended by his friend, Mr. Lorne MacKay. Miss Rena Wood. church organ- ist, played the wedding music. and during the signing of the regis- ter Miss Clalre MacMillan sang very acceptably “At Dawning.“ Immediately after the ceremony, the happy couple left amid shew- ers of confetti on a honeymoon trip througnNova Scotia. On their return Mi", and Mrs. lvfacLe-an will reside at 'I‘_vne Vul- ey. LEARD—STORDY —~ The home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leard of Tryon. was the scene cf a happy event on Saturday, August 171th. when. in the pl‘£“.5l‘lt of the im- mediate relatives and friends U131!‘ third daughter. Cicely. was united in marriage with Leith Bell Storrly also of Tryon. The ltcu=e uxas tastefully dccoratczl for the oc- casion with cut flewcrs and the ceremony took place beautiful arch of ferns and glachcll. The officiating clcriyman was the Rev‘. ‘Fred M Young. The wed- ding march was played by the grandfather of the bride. Mr. Jos- eph Fell. The bride. who was civ- en in marriage by her father. l"ok- ed chamintg in a dress of pink georgette, with matching accessor- ies. She carrled an arm beuquet of pink and white sweet peas ivith maiden hair fern. The color scheme in the dining room Wis Dink and white the table helm centred with snauriragcns and ctmterbury bells. Assisting in serv- ing were: Miss Leah Lord. Mrs Archie Thomson and Misses Flcr- ence and Jessie Leard. Later in the evening a large number of merry-makers-gathered to chari- vnri the newlv-ivcds, Previous to her marriage the bride wn< tender- ed a miscellaneuis shower from Y- P S. and community. at which she received many beauti- ful and useful gifts. couple will reside in Tryen, Paws-chats —His parishioners and friend. are glad to know that Rat. Jzhn A. l McDonald's health l5 iimiro/rp At irescnt he is the guest oi Ru". J. i). MacNeil, N;r:h RusLco. and was visiting in 'I.gni~;h this week. l -—MLs.a Mabel Newsomc. Deacon".- ess at the United Church Mission. Sydney. N. S.. is at uremia the guest cf Mrs. N. R. Wright. Sum- rnerside-S. -—Frlends will be glad to learn , that Mrs. Heath S -" n: is ozpzrr- l sing favorably cm her recent ‘ wcraticn in the Prince County oflihb-I- under a , The happy l i t honor, c: ' 7 , ' _ lcs hlcDcna-lzl anti Mrs. Edward Sanphv. Friday tvcnnic of last | l f i ~ wit. ciilezatc< arrived s the scene of many an entliiisi .tic grezlilig. as old friends met. and nrvvcoincrs were given a \‘.€\!‘llI welcome by Picsident W. A. Winfield 0f Hal- ifax, and vice-president Jchri T. Delaney of Winnipeg. --I"ASSING 0F MRS. HAMILTON IBADIBIJJ-JThere passed away at. her home .n Albany on Thursday morning. .AI’lf‘i1P Gamble, beloved wife of Hamilton Gamble. after a lingering lllTiFSS which she endured vvitl: christian "fortitude and pat- ience. Mrs. Gamble was 65 years of age and was the daughter of the late Hon. M, C laney. M. L. A.. and his wife. Alta Robinson De- laney of Tryon. She wasa member of the Baptist Church and her many fine qualities of heait and mind endeared her to a w.de circle of friends. All her life was devoted to the ilvclfare of others. Besides licr husband there are leftto mourn two brothers, Claude S. Delaney of Albany and Parker Delaney of North Tryon, also three sisters. Mrs. Daniel MocLure of Lower Be- deque; Mrs. George M, Neth 0f Lynn, Mass, and Mrs. L, B. C1119. Summcrsitle. to whom much synt- patlij." s extended. The funeral is taking place on Saturday from hei" late residence to the Trybn Cente- tcry-S —-WEDDING BELLS _ st. Pet- er's Episcopal Church. Freeland. was a pretty setting on Tuesday. August 30th. at five o'clock. for the marriage of Miss Jean Armstrong Rayner, dailglilei" 0f Mrs. Nelson" Palmer and the late Mr. Armstrong Rayner and Ray Clarence Dystant. son of Mrs. ivaltcl" Dystant and tne late Mi". Walter Dystant. The church was beautifully arranged with a "‘ lal arch at the Chancel steps. white ribboned streamers, bridal hell; and Willie geraniums. The Rev. A. H. Hurt-Days vivas the oificiatmfz, clergylnan. MlFS Amy Bryan payed the wedding music. "The Voice That Breathed O'er Eden" and "O Perfect Love‘ were sung during the ceremony. During the signing of the rceister Mrs. Erland Ramsay rendered ‘as a solo "O Firmi-r Mo." The arid?- Elven in marriage by her step-father. My. Nelsen Palmer, wore a ‘navy blue trlcotinc tailored suit wzth match- iilg accessories and a shoulder spray of American Beauty Rosebiicls. Mrs. Eldon Glfigg was matron-of-honor wearing a gr tailored suit \\"1th navy blue ECCGKSOYIOS and an ex- quisite Slllill!‘ Ten Rose and bud us a shoulder spray. Mr. Wilfred Dystanl was nroomsitian and the ushers were Vii", Walden MacDougal and Mi". Eldon Grieg. The recep- tion was lull a‘. the home of lCiE "‘ s" parents when‘ a large num- ber of friends and rclai yes offered their good \v.. e.- und congY-"lllllfi- llflll": to tlir- bride and ‘groom. Alnoilg the cntcrluiltments given in honour of the bi" do was a miscel- lnuoeus SlI(".\"“ glvtn in Freeland H.ill_ wedding gifts of (lnlilaycrl at the i were ivlrlcncc of the couple. Ill lSCOll. rl c‘ 3f 1:1 his 88th year and the last _ rung member" cf llze family 01 1"‘ l"*.te Ephraim Reid and was loan on the pld 'lifIf‘i'"-lf"l(l'lL Read t Camel", near Surnme side. M UIRIAGES -— - . sTiNT-RAYNER .- _ August J0. 193B. at srt),np€€$s eh Lot ll. by R15’. A. II . -' " Ftav (Tlarenee ‘ Dyxvanfhréf '= son of Mrs. Walter Dys- lrl the lat.‘ Mr Walter L n Jean Armztronz Rflfinr-r " dwrhtcr of M: N and Li" late Nrr. Arms Ravnci". WHITE-STEWART‘ At River on Wednesday, Ariana; i930, by the Rev. W. B. Versene Stewart of Belle Vincent White of 24, I-IIICPIIMI, Raver to Charlottetown. 0mm.‘ _ nnco Dunstnns Roman Catholic Basilica STE —- At Saint Monda '. A . ' ~ - Patrick) Mflfttldg-‘lllféflylb. Adeline Caliill. of Soutlipori, P. E, I.. to Frederick Charles DcCoste of Charlottetown. DEATHS GAMBLE-At Alban ', e t. 1 Mrs. Hamilton Gamlglesirli) her year. Funeral from the residence of her brother, C. S, Delaney, Satur- day. Sept. 3rd at 2 o'clock, asap-at Coltnan. August 31st, 1938. Charles R. Reid in his 88th‘ year. Funeral from his late resi- dence at Coleman on Saturday at 3-30 Pm. to the Brae Cemetery. MACKENZIE-At the heme of her daughter“ Mrs. Clifford "Carew, Hunter Rivet". on Wednesday Aug, 31. 1938. Mrs. John K. MacKenzie, 388d 85 years. Funeral on Friday, 39M. 2nd. at 2 0‘clock_ Interment; in Sprlngton Cemetery, MACDONALD —- At Covehcazl on Monday, August 29, i938. Mrs, Alexander MacDonald. in her 10th year. Funeral front the lCSldillCfl of her son. Herbert. MacDcnald Thursday, service starting at two wry. VICKERSON~ Drowned danville. N. Y., August 22. 193a, Bruce E. Vickerson. age 20 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Vickerson. formerly of North Riv- at Jor- er, P. E. I, Interment at Fort; Plain Cemetery, N. Y, HAMILTON-Entered into icst at Summerside, A ust 29 i938. Miss Bertha E. Hamil on. Funeral notice later. . MACKENZIE-At Baltic on Aug. 29. 1N8, Kenneth MacKenzle aged 8'3. Ffiineral from the home of his son. Alexander MacKenzie, Wed- nesday at 2 p. m. HAMILTON-At S'Sic1e. Aug. 29, 1938, Miss Bertha Hamilton aged 67. Funeral from her late re lence Wednesday at 2 p. m. HARDING-At the Prince Csuniy Hospital on Aug. 29. i938, Wesley Harding. Norbcro, aged 59. Fuizinl notice later. The remains are r ing at Davisonls Funeral H, Kensington. f WEATHERBIE-At Verncn. " 29, i938, Mrs. Elinor E. Wcalhei age 84 years. Service at the heme of her daughtrr. Mrs. Laure-in .fen- kins, Wednesday the 31st. a" "i o'clock. Inirrnzent Birch Hill Cemetery MACDONALD-At Covehead r711 Monday, August 29. 193d, lWs. Alexander-MacDonald in he": 70th. year. Funeral from the re-"iricir-e o! hei" son. Herbert MacD ‘d tomorrow Iwezlnesdayl starting at 2 o'clock. Mermaid Cemetery. PHILLIPS-A‘. Vanccu\"er, Ii Aug. 27, i938, 311's. \V_ I’ Phi‘. aged 55 years. daughter of the . Twr. Chariniicto " t e. z Interment C.., ‘ceizliigrzn . IVYJCCJ. b» .. I '- ,_ W. . g L.‘ i. “film. L“. . Tneedie. at pr. < . _ in i nee S u nv ca. son oi Mr. ' " w" k..., R.c\'_ Father G fi..*"i‘." .ia i] . WJS 11K‘ ailndanf, It'll". .1 e m couain of the brldc u Mi". wicks be": n "n, The brde Wvrf‘ white moron cite. trimmed wth s-"fitin of jirincess < ' fan shnyrfl t"."..."n_ V- ' line. finger tip vcil of tulle was held b_\' a wrcaih cf anrdonias. she carried initial roses auzl lilic. of the valley. As maid of honor Miss Nasnn wore shell pink inasqutiselic 0f pr ncess design, her lceliorn bonnet bonded with blur llsi s, and ltluo velvet "‘ " ' ‘ o the hem of her r an arm s‘ic"f . . is, Nils: wa". honoird Wlili several pro-nup- Ital showers. Nfrs. Davud Shannhan. Easicrn Av Rn With lzng wcci: Mrs. Charles Emery. 5.’! Bay Sitile Rd. en criainecl at a msccl- lnnecu: river for her l‘ rs Fate y ' ' ' " ~. Hzwcld Falk- Sovthv" l". and llYlTk. The Prcup of the After-v Retry ‘c un'i Glo la Pai"k- ' vor and Afuria! Ol- Tlv m"..- ‘n is a building con- tractor" in i7'.l~lf‘l“5< v. h h.s brother. I~'oiio".vin'; a ivcinr lrmflvmron tr.p to Prior» r"v"rd I=l"nd Mr. and fvfn- Berni" uk u;i‘l receive thor many fr: cftc" Sent. 5th at thciv new hcme .foh'1"-'ton Avenue. "oahrrly » 'Pc~.‘:"di' Tweet -- Mo. Sou liwlxk. ;c'"i"rc.1 to. ..= a daughter Of in". and Mrs Patrick McQuaid. . {l |)\ BIRTHS WOOLNEIL-At the Prince l-Id- ward Island Hospital nn Aunrmt 27. 193B. to Mi", and Mrs Arthur S. Wonlncr. Chftl'lfiltf‘i‘\\'l'i, a son. (‘OI‘R’I‘-—-Travcllei"s mo. am‘ 10. 193R. to Mr. and Mrs." Fred Court. n rlartvhter Bo Yet Need Help ? If you require o mun, boy or domesi" help, o "Wont Ad" in Charlotte- town Gun" ‘in viii find you o reliable person. The rote is only 2c a word o day. Charlottetown Guard- iun "Wm Ads" produce results. "c: '.~ It. Teresa, P. l. I, o'clock. Interment Mermaid ceme-'