~¢----..-I.a...-.¢-..-..._u..-..w-a..-.s-. .. P55? TWEINE - was. .... .. THE __ QHJARLUPTETOW}! L‘ i MONDAY Mr. Jlt-tlco A. E. Arsenault has been ativlsvtl that he ha.» been etc ed a Fellow“ of the Royal S0- und Commerce "rd. t me Encouragement of Arts. of of the Prince Edward Island Lawl ton. Shclbourne. Nova Scotia. Mm! Leigh Spencer and Mrs. Jones, Calgary, Alberto. . wood Cemetery. Supreme County Court Judges and members ,1 ..'0N 1 HOLIDAY VISIT -— '11". ‘ 35")’ l William Vickerson, Boston, and ‘hi t brother Rev. Ifarry \lCk9f‘o(1Il.Chl)1‘ and Cod. motored to Afontalzue it) spend a short holiday wrih their " P8781114». MI‘. 1nd Mrs‘. Charles" Vic- WEDNESDAY It is with sincere regret that we t-ltrnlnt-lc the death of Mrs. R. B. lfamphvl. 0f Augustine Cove which ncctlrred in the P. E. I. Hospital, " a1'!l)1l(‘.t)\\'n. on July 5th at th uxriv age of 32. Society will attend. 1 i- _ _ I. _ ruaspsv l ha?!‘ and om" fmmds “d “P!” _ 0r: July 1am. a tribute of pro- A wedding of more than passing | HWISITING PASTOR—Rev. Dr. s _______ "tound sympathy rose spontaneous- interest. wok place at eight o'clock “Wrfnesdat- morning, July 29th. at Pennsylvania are S: Pcicr‘, Church. Seven Mlle Bay holidays Flemming and Mrs. Flemming of‘ spending their ' in Lower Montague at: “i n Rev. George ARC-we ""1180 Mrs. n. Pooles. Dr. Flem in took I 1!i‘m-’1i‘l‘ ago Mabel J., daughter cf m g Mr. and Airs. J. B. Nconan. Albany to “three F, son of Mr. and Mrs Gezrgc J. MacCol-nlac, also 0 burly. {Al- RINSLIIEX ITRTNTLV-Anoher lll ,_. ill, _- trelllg given '> 4 l tnl}... the c eh o: ') in‘: lll l. .\’. lvnrnti. Jlllv _ _ l. B Alrlmlvn prosltlcti ~ opening remarks com- 1- work done during the view of the low crop." n volume of business and was read the ml utes t-tarv ' n-h were adop ed. m teti, ill-o tile report ot the man- , xxurltlAon U1 “m, nloll-ls of which l5 given. RH- 11> ‘rm-t, was tilscussed by . h. Nft-Lellati. Alma; \lLGlt*.i(Il‘, Lot 16: Hon. B. W Pine. W. \V. Crosby, Corn- wall. and John Gllhes of the Live- stock 11.111 1mg Board. The re- port on n: on was accepted. The i‘9.ll‘l!l‘l directors, Mont An- near for Kings: W. W. Crosby for Queens, and Horace Wright” for Prince, were re-elected. Rettisitlng their native Province cks‘ vacation are Dr. ".- anti Mrs. Ebcrs, of Jv" 3. They ale ac- :h»-ir two children l C In) fur the under- tr-lal stuionlcltt was sub- . ul Mr. aid Air..." ., L "lotlctowzl. 1111.5‘ tldllglllfll‘ of Mr. and Mrs. D. lace AIacKay, Stanley Bind; ". f)". Either; is a member of the Itfti of the Illtliilntflill Research Lab-t .r_v l’l‘hilli.alll€‘fl by the Uni." States Rubber Company at Pass z one of the largest institu- El. tion. of its kind on the continent. A graduate of Da'housie Univer- dty where he received his B. Se. degree, he went in 1931 to Harvard University as assistant in the Chemistry Department, where he rclnélircd for five years. obtaining his . . and Ph. D. degrees and being elected a member 0f Sigma Xi Fraternity. In 1936-31, under l Fellowship in the Royal Society of Canada. Dr. Dbers entered the physics de- pnrtlnent of the Ohio State Uni- versity, where ha specialized in spectroscopy. I-Ie is now permanent- Ly employed as a research the His last visit to the two years ago. Mr. Justice Francis Iongworth Haszard. veteran Prince Edward Island barrister died at his home in Charlottetown Saturday evening. He was 88 years olcl, Since shortly after his retirement from the Su- reme Court bench in i931 Judge aszard had been unwell and for the past two years had been con- fined to his rcom. Born at Bellevue Fans: at T-I-Illl three‘ miles from Charlottetown the late Judge was the son of Hon. Charles and Margaret. (Iangworth) Hnszard. He ttvas educated at the public school in his native district and Prince of Wales College. After completion of his law studies with his uncle, Hon. John Longworth here he became a nlemlber of the firm and following his uncle's i death was for a time in partnership with Sir Lotus Davies, one _time Chicf Justcc .of the Dominion. when Sir, Louis discontinued his lav: practice Mr. Haszard 10111611 with the late Gilbert (Iaudet. the flrm being known as Haszard 6r. _ Guudet. Judge Hasmrd was admitted to the Bar on Pcoru-ary 2d, I812. the H, befufp Prince Edward Isiah-i enictwrql Ccnf."tle.atlon and was the vctran barns-tar of the Province. 1n 1893 Jlltigs: I-Iaszaltl Was 011-: diary Magistrate and pnnked bhpenfcr Charlottetoavn. a C l." ltcrnrucl" pix-Alli he continued to 1101 11 Ll] ltlvl0. I lltics he was a Liberal- n p0 local Legislature Elected to the from the Belfast district in 1904 he “n, aqpmnted t; the executlv" cotmcil the followmfl vear- I" 1953 hr: was re-clecte thlB time 5' Premier of the Province. He heir! along with that the_portf0l10 0f Attorney (Sleneral unm 1911 whctn he resigned on his uppolntmepttht’ the Supreme Court Bench o c Province, He retired in i931. During his long active lifemtihe late Judge 100k I d "d! u!“ intcrcst in many W5 9°“ °" u“: advancement and we are 0f cesslve annual meetlnlfl 1mm‘ l yew your; ago when he retfrfd 5nd was made honorary P119159" R He took a Pmmmw‘ g“ 1 Qgrly agricultural organlulofl! n this Province an fyrgaerrlest he wu- t II . “Alaiayfrdrlraaryivlent and dllltelg: Church worker the 00 1188'- “in” at. Paul's Anglican <7 "m" P d tented Judge I-Iaszard with anlmlm-i dress of appreciation for his v h“ I1~' on. HIYHFKI 100 Shflffily "lid “m” .. . . SlX Charlottetown young people over ln the ditch. A driver in a AT ROMUU" P5151- PFC-‘ldmil- Q . were in hospital last night with in- car 1l"hll1(l him was so busv look- Fukiutcnesrsn was ln the cnun- , 15mm Waived 1n two guqqmqbjlg the at the nenr accident that he ic-{Olffaiw turd ‘the crusts ucrt- Mm mwerday nflemom, The stvervctl and “tent into the ditch. §e§m~H1 U°1“_°1--,°1 _‘*‘“,1"'l1'-‘-f‘1~ ,a collision between two cars A third car following right behind A2,‘? B". ‘“‘“‘“9“‘- ‘F1351 1.11"‘- ~ 0n Euston Street. shortly after one struck the second var. doing slight Vllén-‘uprw- n‘\f1“‘"“~, Q"_“'t~ ,"J“""'° (fclm-k, spnt 12-year-old Louis tiamazo. Several of the ocflltlants ‘“,_;“ N",“{.01f‘k"" ‘y Y" ‘Y, ‘ U” . Dc-vle. son nf Mr. and Mrs. Domi- of each car rcceivctl cuts and-c‘ bwfiflzck L"‘\m‘k‘.‘,‘ln_r(“l‘3u u,__'lnlc Doyle to the Charlottetown -‘ bvuitrs but were not serlolvli‘ 11'1"“! VillC; Li", L. Scott "§t\.)nl,.}.-,f u; y llo~pltal with serious injuries to his 5139111 11 11m- Slmda-V- l" on m" r ultlwv o.l. Iowa: tr n-llnmt‘ lit h1l\"."~(-‘ 117"“ and “d9- ! outside ‘fml’: c-f Létmnnr" .5.“ ‘1151- uc...,-_ llotulual... S.p..-.,,l;.~, UMI In the second. which occurred alt a man tit-Ivan: a car ran into a next L, Rotlaf-ys ~"- njflyday m 5 o'clock at Cross Roads. three mar-w of the P. C11 A fortunate .‘ 11c ".0 show" a balance to l“ ,the service 1n the United Church, lower Montague. on Sunday night. delivering a message that will long remain m the hearts of his hear- .‘ 91'5". L l Salter of . svflfiilfily hurt h‘ fcll off a potato sprayer 'lll(l£'1\'. '" h: nltlch easier" received last chap was ' Saturday; i lly muv ‘GOING SOUTH-Rev. Lav.- rence and Mrs. Ray have relurnc" to their home in Montague a" several weeks . .NIJW SUDIMER HOME -— Vi John J. Benton. the cranberry‘ km." 0i CBDe Cod. and a native son ol RE, Island, has blllit a bctuulttll summer home "Cliff Acres" at wha. was Big Point. 11161165 110D? Ml‘. Benton anti tam- have many mers at Cliff Acres “on, c311. ‘ Stewart. Service at the (.1 ll'f‘l'i v spent. Rey concludes his ministry the Christian Church on Angus. 14th. He has accepted a call to a I church in West Virginia. L in Ohio. M “'11 Fir. t River. 1111 ppy s"un ii... \\‘a~. l from our hearts when we learn- 1 that Man" Catherine Ready. be- :-.c<i wife of Joseph A. Hughes of rulforcl had been called to join ' of hcr loved ones gone - . in that country of eternal aapniness where mourning shall be .10 more. ilURIAb YESTERDAY-The fun- r. oral o! Mr, Alexander Ross Mac- Kuv, But Royalty took place yes- terday afternoon from his late resi- (lCl1c‘i* to zhe Peoples Cemetery. The pail bearers were Messrs. Ed ar ‘ llcllrtz. (‘lcorge Harper, John B. - til-cw, Afelvlllc McAusland. W. H. Smith. and James MacDonald. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster conducted the scrvlccs. w, h . _ ("ovations of I , -. .. -—-—- lillon was‘ Hm 79 R‘ 7”“ '""‘°‘"‘! ‘P’ l-‘IJNIZRAI. SERVICE-The fun- . xi.‘ ‘mu’ m, 5mm“: {.ts§,,l.g,(,l,‘.elnyn§rlliiiflatlflon Imhkr "Wt": 1 vrnl of Mrs. Pills McKenna was m, ma, n", ;-,.(,_,‘,"d.ncc Bgdwh ~ H} “$11.: ihcm Monday morning from Frank 1 Hug‘ ma: church ‘Tm, "l, b _u_(_]§"‘\;:,l'"_ Helm 5's Funeral Home to St. "»\'"" ‘again S l ‘vlessri i Jrlnf ‘tfcDffnaltl Jol ( ipnwjckx‘ Church‘ For‘ Augustus "‘ " ' ,u.'¢.".'u.u;-. John ‘can, rllpa..lui~‘é=gl;il;e blieggletr; 53151111,?“ t"; H1515 __ Mn 1 Ellis. Rcbrrt Clallant an Genrgel ‘whoe $120 concluded ' the‘ l‘ at the grave. The pail bear- -TAKING COURSE 1N MONT- REAlrSlster 8t. Mary Sextus, for many years teacher of Grade 10, lNotre Dame Academy. Mfscouche.’ is taking a course of studies it the Margaret Bourgers College. ‘Mont- re , was made poslble through the Canadian Federation of Convent Alumnae. B 01¢; 5nd other parts the west w ere they will visit relatives. 'I'hey re rt very wet weather in the Eas m states. much more rain than ln the Maritlmes. r. and Mrs. Murray have not been on the Island for siX years and they were pleasantly surprised at the regress that has been tnade in awn and country during that time. THURSDAY BURIED YESTERDAY - The funeral of Mrs. Frederick McKin- non took place from net" late» residence. to St. Dunstans Basilica yesterday morning. The pail-bearers were Messrs. ett Hammll". John J. Savldant. Hilbert Frizzell. Wm, Gregory. Leigh H. Warren. and Philip Gaudet- Services at the church were conducted by Rev. Fa- ther Keefe and at the grave by Rev Father DQ118811. The lnarrlnge of Miss Ruth Garn- hum, rlailghtcr of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Garnhtlm. t Charlottetown to Mr. Earl S. Stewart. son of Mrs. Stewart and the late Scott Stewart. of Urge took place quietly at the United Church Parsonage. 220 ,',_ . l. p \,_ ("unthu-lotl hv Rev. Kenneth Mar- Sf“ ._ ,,. . . . , . mp. Pfi QM “r9. Plhzrsltln, IKWP. anti all ulluvl‘; b,v i %\“_h,.,. 'J,,‘n:(,é) 'b,ljlfiglgfi§nxellllxgrggfii n __l n[,)‘.‘§. l-fe is » oi gnm- aurwr: i\ 1Y1. t~-, _ , ,; ." _ " A 1m) m. t ‘ H m‘ L _._ s“. h m3 Red-H.‘ 7pm, mnmm W“, hug“, Lltlltl. John Webster and Thomas \Vl".t-.i - r - ' _ 2. attentlctl. i Dm-ld‘ ..*1~‘Ifll<I light-a) luv Pills} Tun)?“.'LE‘XI‘H_M‘“TY 13°“? still-z farm r 17$‘ of .\Ir.- J0 nil ‘ “'1 he“! “u pews‘ leg? o L1; Qcvpx-ql l Chane-on at. Ra" o Bav ‘Nils. txvlllv r m? mam M MES-Mabel Blemner‘ o," ty~ ' 5Q,‘ clean-overt bv fire on Sunclav whit? I.S“'I°°§-,,,,‘§K‘§§{\ a?‘ ~- Nlrml Ml“. Chm-awn and hl-r fanulv woro - ‘,' ' " “ '" , ‘ '_ .' ‘ wit, ‘n field the l't‘nl' of ill luulsv. fflituin“ Mug B"{"“°‘..,‘§“.f,n“ g; -~ _ l; (m. '1, Vfotorl." no sing at lift‘ nun" N121‘ ! “ “ m .h.. “ma hfawr 111- Sanl rrotvzt, a fiitlTP. Mes-knit: thrnuplt the toot ldlw dFINY-“OQTP ‘Fllnfctugfit’ h“ "J broth . 3.19:», char. and went at nnrc tn tlln lFFllf‘ An i WC.“ ‘m H me 0”“ ' s or ' loftdn‘. n vt l l: hale and organ. lwtl. frllnk anrl some l-lllllll “idnpr ‘heir. departure hawevea)‘ hcguqy m 93 t9 15 or ago, arriclns were saved. but all on thrqtSh“ mfflnl" l-l aflrli was ta en_ . _____ ‘mp9,, “Mr “,1, dpqmvpd Md Mm . the httnhllfi] later n the evening ,, , , . ,» “ , ',- ,,~ . , , l wltvre also passed peacefully away F1553“, SbR“(~Es__ The a high ulnrl bl-AXIH“, ll W‘ “"‘.1vc.::m-tlnv afternoon. Funeral ar- neral m" the ale tum J, M 10m: unfort- the housc was 1~"‘l“°e¢“‘raricclnclits later. NlllfCillsfill, was hti-ld from ms late '0 B51195» residence at Bomhaw. Sultrlay af- \ A “E 1 m - ternootr, J 11y 1', 1936, ‘filo scr- .. . ., . APPIJ. L . LLO ' D—- n e ap- virt- was cllnritlt-lt ‘ Re , D J. MOTOR ‘hflumns INFOHJS‘ pen‘. case of Wm. Munn VS. e . rlo-slnlffd by ‘Ox-A c” 0M1“ by mm“ “m” lKltlg. asijourned for judgmenteat _ expert, Frenown. PE 1.. and a naturaliz- -with the U. S. Rubber Company. lr-i Island was zvlsit from his W. A. kIat-Quu-rrie, of Hun- l?" RivPr. The lllllelwll was very largely" attelitlcd lkulile came from R11 lions" of the country to showl their sympathy for the bereaved‘ family. Doctor Murchison gac a life service to humanity for over flftv years. I-Ie was beloved by all ujlth whom he came in contact. The pail-bearers, were Mesrs, Dr. C Rflfififlifvh Murchison D a 1 v a y Murchison, Duncan Robertson, Jonn M. McPhail. Clarence Murchison, Stanley Murchison. All “we nephews of the deceased. In- tgrgtent was in Argyle Shore Ceme- . T119 death occurred at his home in East Royalt. , Sunday. of Alex- antlt-i- R. MM y. a well known “Tm?” dllfyman and stock breed- vl. Mr. MucKay who came here ["01" PWVJU Couflly a number of Neal's alto and purchased a farm just at the ‘outskirts of Charlotte- town speuahzed ln the bleeding of Holstein catlc. and Percheron and stctntltlrd lIUIF-(S. He also established a milk bus tress which has been “"1126 0n by his son. Qwmg to illness. Mr. MacKay has been laid aside from active “my f0r some years. He was a man of SLOHLIIU character", widely respected and esteemed. His wife DTEGBCSBAGI! him several years ago. One son. Frank. and one daugh- ter. (insasze at heme are left to mourn, i -D.‘\NISH VI ITOR TO FREE- TON/N-Mr Ax"! kfndsen. a native of D-nmark. hut a resident of 11 C (Jonathan. 1‘@('f‘l\'f‘(l a surprise uncle. Mr. Jc-n=en of Bovlzllolm. Denmark. last ‘ Wednesday. The Danish gentleman had been visiting h‘ son Bruno. and Mrs. Bruno at t elr home in Maryland. U.S A., and they dcclderl to visit their kinsman Mr. Madsen. in PEI. 'I'hev motored all the way and the experience was a de- lightful one for Mr Jensen, trinity of sfleimz the country. He was very much impressed with the beauty; of the Island and Canada. Mr. Jensen Ls returning to Dcn- mark in September but hopes he will be able to nav another visit to the Garden of the Gulf in the not. too distant future. S --SER.IES OF ACCIDENTS — A series of hlgluvay accidents occur- red Sunday. fortunately restllting in only minor injuries to the car oc- oants. The first took place about 1.30 pm. when a car on the down grade near Springfield going west. in order to avoid a horse and vvag- truck which was parked on thc road. The driver received several cuts and the car tvas badly smash- ed, He appeared before the RC. M. P. on Monday morning and was fined $5 and costs for driving to the common danger. S The funeral of Hon. Francis Lcngworth Haszard, 38-year-old retired supreme Court Justice who died at his residence. Charlotte- townjBaturday evening was held yesterday. Folowing g-privutc ser- vloe at the home he funeral was held from St. Church where service was con- ; f l (ll h . ' .‘ l ‘ I ' duct-ed "v.1" m" *1 D “Si”? tiflfienllul.“ulmsul."r-tullflfll?‘"hi; lie-awn with runne- w his left D. 13-. X90101’. 559-51951 e Rex‘ "lsllel: for a h‘: and YIPIVIS. The exact extent E. 0. 141M551" Ml“ w“, 5w" to P) idrnt G, ,1, of the inlllrles could not be deter- Dr. Raymond 01ml" ‘if’ syfeflood i shnrill‘ for mined until today when x-ru ex- hOYY"! Ind 375v“ e Coast unrl alnmalion will be made. it was t . “H: efrifneral was attended by 1115. mgny friends. members o! the BB1’ society. Premier Thane A. Camp-t bell. and other members of the‘ Provincial Government. T hAe > Chlf J tlce §:‘+l|:?pf=?n,wf$drl'e. Justelce E. Arsen- ault. Mr. Justice Judge C. Gavan Duffy. 158E H Messrs. Ind Ion continued s on L. Palmer. end m trowel» rm. erg, gm: fil“é..fifél‘l.t"ou..‘li°‘l’ual“uu°‘ 8 $011111: It: ailing health three Pallbearers were: Hg Honour - Lieutenant Governor e0 »l . _ mo. __ , "Irlrigmsnlf the last of l 11m" 9' gdgifgr-m cw“? f,‘ Your Jtldge Hasurd is survlv Aime“ ‘M Her-W uflm '31. “Dr: Igmiitigulgfitil“ 110:; A choir 00min!“ f‘ membm - " . " '.' f "the different cty §'.K,“’l,.°.;"‘l3.‘§’evil‘§° ‘llfu-‘llihlll Aggro 1n rh- et A Imnotmowu. um Ow Pl kins. W 34$ Violet vvhl ch meeting arrived Paul! Anglica .. ollld-eti ..?W'.M.S. DIEETING-The regll~ lar monthly mcctinc of the WMS. 0f the United Church. was held at the home of Airs. W.J. Fraser on Tuesday afternoon and was a ‘Jerv pleasant outdoor nfTtlil". | The president. Donald was the business service was taken bv Mrs, D. V1 MacDonald. Church nstrtlctlvc. In‘ the passing of Mr. Curran whose death occurred at lxis residence earlv yesterday nrolnn ten days illness, me C13» City A skstci" teller on ck other points. The gtlest speaker was W. Stuart MacNut-t. M. A.. of Ruh- esav College. New Bl'\ll1.\\\’l(.‘1(. Ml". b Mllivlew land a y Errlest Macloil. Murray" Harbor l, t. ,, i, Sunday C,J.N_‘,,Jnja_ u Court, j.ltl_.ln.nt has been handed learned chines were bailly (‘lflllllif-{Hl the occupants of received a severe shaking up injuries said b last night not understood and Edl-‘Ofl Drake \\‘ in the Jenkins car. that in “'85 m OS i. 210 Boston. . His wife pvrdcceascd him about follr Wars mm. Patrick Calms. ‘ htld from rt-slrletlce 210 Wt-iurtoulli Street Wetlnesdfll‘ morning at 8.45. Mrs. Vernon River. survives routine, The ucrl and being a t . ell posted on <~ events. I-ie retained hzs clear tellect almost up to the last. BOrn ln Tracstdle the Curran. when quite a young man removed to East Royalty whore he farmed succesefnlly for a number o1 Years, after which hc was upponi- senior. rec Road Su who had such a wonderful oppnl"- |lect0r, “n15”? _ ln wnich loositnon entire satisfaction. He leaves to mourn his loss tho IOUOWIHIZZ A W Curran, Medlciilc Hat: Jchn A. managci‘ of St. Regis Hotel, Calgal"v:_'.f‘llollla:.~_ Boston; A F. of the Dominion Dcpnrtlucnt of Agnculttlre, Truro. N. S.. nnrl who ’ home a fcw hours before his father's death: Miss, Tvlary E, Curran. Scott, lineal lull Club. be serious. Elwood O N101: lactic Mrs. the chair. the theme. .<:tllr.nla:"_\' i t .‘C1'\‘f‘(1 Weyntnulh Street his mt l 4 and tax col and Mrs. Gu is helm; -1 . Charlottetown, and thr- it-colnmrn- datlon of the dmcclcrs \‘.flS ncvept- l ed to celebrate n. oy nanny a joint Cltarloiictown. were seriously ln-. meeting of the Rntalxzrns, the Gy- ros, the Kinsmen lvllen. A letter was rt-Jtl by tho sec- retary lrom Anker of Halifax, ntxnuwlcrlgintz on behalf of Mrs. a wedding gift from the Churl town Rotarv lations of the club were extend "d Rotarian Dr. Hal ing. a Flcllowship from thc ROFl-(v- Foundatlolt. ' t Heat-h Maclntyre to the ITIGPUTIZ on 11in 1'(‘!lll'lI anti the Y L11". Ackcr anti hms Tnc cont! . itn‘ u: lull was MacNutt took as his subject “B lsh Foreign Policy", 11c t-mphnsrzczl the great change tvhlch has come carer Britialh foreign policy wnnn , e past t ree nr four years. par- A- U- 5fl\1"d°"- tlciliarlv the collapse of collective -7\ , securitv and the emergence of the G117 flndl new pollcv of appeasement of I'm- mler Chnmberla. n. several of the factors whlvh make ImuBr-ttlsh foreign _ present day, especla ly the under- standing with the Unltr-rl i relations with the rlominlons Britain af UH fill! l-le licv of th WRYS truck owned Ilcslit‘ Mac- | After lvorslttr) "The and Racial Brolherlfnod" was a very interesting .'\'.l1)_1l(" MarLean gave a 0f a chapter from the study book izvirvn in which on the life of Rev. Wdilfl’ ClUTlC. I _ the first missinnarv stun to A. lca b_v the Canadian Anglican Church, |ume and will be treasured by Mr. ltlf8i‘t‘$\i11iZ and After the (‘lose or The _ the hostess mus strmttherr); shorlcnlte forlunrh and a pleasant half hour wasspen}; B/llss ‘ m. delic- William t: nlivl‘ only l - _ m» 1°11- l \Vl1ll£1i1I and the late Mrs. Gillls Llllzléillllfi respected and uch known i NF“- m.g_\.]e_ P, Ev Deebit/e his 9f years. the late M Hans lcunifl“ 9°“ f‘ public afin ., reader, was u" X‘ I1 Zalc Mr. he gave T. B. Shaw on reviv- 1):". uelctvnloll rl ism rated 51mm‘ K Charlottetown v and l the Entente Cordlnle with Franc-ext I-fe also mentioned the churches which public opln-nn t. feot the foreign policy of in Grenl; Clarke in rrceni J-"ltting of the Supreme , {P}. _ I Ytlown b_v Mr. Justice Saunders al- ~“‘*““*‘»‘- 3°“ ',““(', llowllu; the appral, with costs, This . ‘m Irma artise from a conviction be- the Jenkins car I fore Mt". K. M. Martin, K. C. Stip- Mounted Palziycncllary Magistrate. on a. charge ft ls l Jenkins g 9Y9 PSSnCTIQCTS of obstructing a police officer. to win-having his door unnecessarily barred. Hon. 'I'ha.ne A. Campbell. K C. appeared for the Crown and Mr. J. J. Johnston. K. C. for the appellant, (Munn). —REI.‘EIVED CORONATION SOUYENIR — Ml‘. A. E. Mil-clean. ‘M. P.. hntl the pleasure of rwelv- m: a large and beautifully illustrat- flzl book from Sir William Brass. M. |P._ London, England. showing the Coronation nicttlres and also an ilhlstratcd report 0f the Empire Pai"ll;nnt>nttlrv Association 0f wtnch fvfr. MncLnan is a member. The l bsok i.- beautilully bound and gives . P110115 of many historic in- ms at the time of the Coron- many Canadians tool; a p-cmthent place. The book [is a \\0!1f1l‘l‘llll souvenir of that XWBCLBHII.— S WILLARD A. MMDONALD ' Thrre passed away at the Cam Illflllllu‘ Htnpithl on April 2§bh. 1937. Vxlhavd A. AaoDonald in his thirty- tlnrd vcar. Mr. MacDonald was the son o1 Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacDon- ald of 0111111311.“, P. E. I. He moved to Cambridge, Muss. thirteen years - ago. rive years ago he married xtlargtarct (Hills, daughter of o I. He received lIlS education in the Rlverdale ~ school later entering the Charlotte- toxvn Business College. He was ln good health until the time of his death, becoming ill on Saturday. txlsslng away on Tuesday. .__.l_. Questioned in the Prince Edward Hand Hospital yesterday where he .l.s a patient Arthur LeC air, 20 son 10f Wdlitnn LcClalr. Sttmhope, said lht- had l't?('(>l\'(’d a gun-shot wound in the groin Tuesday when he and a young Jarvis boy were having- targct practice a ong the north ¢hore sand dunes with a 22 rllle. He WRS reported as "progressing favorably" b_v hospital authorities. Thr- accldent occurred. he said when he and his young friend were shooting‘ along the sand dunes‘ near the fishing shack of Tom Jarvis. ‘arher or his companion. He was lying down on his back with the rifle aimed across hi: knees. He saia the gun slipped accidentally and dlstzhnrgcd the bullet lodging 1n his groin, y ,milcs from Charlottetown. four Girl Guides and one young man. all of lured. The injured are: Audrey Hender- son. 1T1 the Charlottetown Hospital ttvith tnitlrics to hip. mouth. nose. land head; Louise Avard. in the Prinrc Edward Island Hospital with ingurles to her back; Joyce Lank. in the P,E.I. Hospital with cuts on her face; Lavinia Bonnell. in the P111. Hospital with probably fractured ribs and n fractured an- kle; Earl ‘Cary’ Brown. driver o! the car in which the girls were gmsw-nrrcrs. is in the Charlottetown ‘s said. | Other Girl Guides. passengers in tthe Brown ca: included Jean Bev- 1‘ ". an. Hilda Lank and Blanche How- -ntt. The)‘ escaped with a shaking up and some bruises and were re- Richmond street, Charlottetown on July 22 The Rev, H h Miller, pastor of Trinity Churc officiat- ed. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gam- hum were witnesses. ' FUNERAL SERVICES -- The funeral of William Curran was held yesterday morning from his late residence. 210 Weymouth St to St Dunslans Basilica wnere Solemn Requiem High Miss was celebrated by Rev. Father Dcugan. assisted b_v Rev John Cass. S. J., and Rev. Frederick Cass. The all- bearers were Mesrs. John nd- resvs, John Roper. Augustus Bro-- thers. Victor MrWlllialns, Ste hen C. Bradley and Wendell Morr s-ey. Service at the grave was conduct ed by Rev. P. McMahon D D. QOING AWAY PARTY —Pl'evi- ous to leavln for Sydney, N. S. to assume t e position to which he has been promoted with Wool- worths, Albert E. Murle was tven a going away ‘party at eopoc by “The Gang. t the conclusion an address of goodwill was readand a serviceable piece of baggage pre- sented by Lemuel Prowse on behalf of the thirty friends present. Mr. Murley was also remembered t the members of the staff n‘ Woolworths who through Manager Stacey presented him with a travel clock accompanied by many expres- sions of goodwill and hope for l. successful future. RURAL RALLY HELD-The Right Reverend‘ M. MacDonald, Vernon River, principal speaker at f1 111F811 rally held at Vernon River Tuesday night, emphaaized the necessity of bettering conditions among laborers. and outlined the encyc foals of Popes Leo l3 and Pius 11. He delivered the address of welcome to visiting delegates. Del- egations attended with their ps5. tor; from the King's County centres of Cardigan, Georgetown, Monm- 811E. Sturgeon, and St. Teresa; and Queens County centres o; Vernon River and Iona. other spgakgrg m- eluded Rev. F. McQuatd. of st. Dunstans University. Charlotte- town; Mrs. l-I. J. Hvnes, of Monta- Blle: and Mr. Herbert Murphy, Charlottetown. _ GOLDEN WEDDING~A family reunion and golden wedding an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Todd. was celebrated at their home in Bradalbane on Julv 24th. Members of the family present were tChrlst-lel Mrs. Angus Glllis. and Mr. Gillis; (Margaret) Mrs. Alex McDonald and Mr. McDon- ald: Luella. all of Bradalbane 1E1- izal Mrs. A. G. Ramsden. of Otta- wa: Samuel. of the International, Fox k Animal Foods, Ltd. Sum- merslde. his wife andlour daugh- ters; John. of Bradaibane, his wife and two daughters. A son. Wt‘.- llam R. director of contracts, De- partment of National Defence. 0t- tatva. was unable to be prgsent, However, his two sons. John Rob- ert and William of Ottawa. were jg _ent. \_'gj.i ' “u, ,6. .- A very ulet. but pretty wedding was solem zed at St. Dunstans Basilica at five thirty o'clock July 1st. when Miss Dorothy Stewart only dflllghtcr of Mr, and Mrs George Stewart of this city became the bride of Mr. Harrison Yates son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Yates, nf Bedford. P. E Island. The bride looked very charming in a Copcn Blue Swagger Sultwith whte hat and shoes and gloves to 111111011. The Nuptial Mass was per- forlnettby the Rev. Louis Dottgatl. the Bfluc was atlcilded bv Miss Them" Dflyle who was dressed ln a whils- suit. whzle the groom was Sllllmrted by his brother. Myron, After the wedding ceremony a dainty wedding breakfast was ser- vefl taiat the 5110?? of the bride. to rea ves an ren and Groom. ds of the Bride 111 "18 passing of William Curran whose death occurred at his resid- filt-‘e 210 Wemoutu Street, early 0116M" morning, after a prolo ed illness. the City has lost a hig ly res ted and well known citizen. . lte his 91 years the late Mr, Curran continued his interest in public affairs. and being a constant reader. was well posted "on current events. He retained his clear intel- lect almost up m the last. Born in Tracadle the late Mr. Curran. when quite a young man removed to East Royalty Where hr.- farmed successfully for a number of years. after which he was ap olnted Road Supervisor and Tax ollect- or in wh ch position he gave entire satisfaction Besides his sister Mrs. Barbara. Cairns of Vernon River, P. E. I.. he covering at their homes last night from shock. The accident occurred at the 1n- tcrserflon of the Mason Broad with the 48 Road. on the Charlottetown slrlo of the Cross Roads Church. about thre miles from the city. The Brown car. taking the lllrls to their homes from the Girl Guido camp at "Brudenell Riv- ‘er. collided with an Irvin! Q11 Com- truck driven by charm; ' Neither Clarke nor Joseph ms who was in the truck with were lnmnd. l! in ‘ D7111!‘ l 3L1“ leaves 1o mourn their loss two flag . ters. Mrs. 0. Guy Scott of th-s ty, l and Miss Marv Curran of Maiden. l Mam. who was home at the time of l’ his death; four sons. A. F‘. l of ‘Drum, who arrived home just l before his death. and A. W. ‘ 0f Medicine Hat, Alta, John A. Cur- l rnn of Calgary. Alta. and Thomas | Curran of Maiden. Mass; also two , grand children. Miss Irorrnlne Scott of this city and Miss BettyCurran of Maiden, Mass. The funeral was held on Wednes- t dav mornln at 84% from his late WARSHIP SAILS-H. M. C. l. Skeena sailed from Charlottetown yam-day morning for Antioostl Island. The ship hm been in port here since last FY1681!- —Vl8l'1‘lNG IN ANNAPOLIS VALLEY-Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Mer- riam ma funily of Summerslde are spending their holidays at their home In the Annapolis Vfluey- 5 PREPARE GOLF COURSE- Forty men |.re said to be employed, at present laying out a I011 00"!" at Cavendish in the Prince Edward Island National Park. A sunervia‘!!! tron; Ottawa h in charge of e wor . uncle mornlni. Jilly 171111 10$ there Kama o acelulli" "WHY at her home at Rod'Po1nt.P.E.I.. in the 89th year of her use. 110111” Catherine, relict of the late Ste- phen Ching. . She was one of a large family of sons and dau hters of the late John Ford. Bo well. Early l“ life she gave herself to Christ. un- ltlng with the Baptist Church. and lived a Christian life to 11$ 01090- She was tenderly cared for dur- ing her illness by one of her grandchildren, Edith Rose, R. N-l" Cambridge, Mass. . —SAD NEWS RECElVED~Mrs. Chapman of Ottawa, who lsspenrl- lng the summer llI Summer-side. 1 cc.ved a tlelvgrant from her bro. er. Dr. Lefur e,v of Denver. Color- ado, stating t at their brother. El- more Ellsworth Lefurgcy 0f Chl- cago had passed awny on Saturday- No further particulars have been received, Mr. lefurgey was a na- tive of Summerslde and a brother of the late H. H. Lefurcvv Bend" Mrs. Chapman. ‘he only 5151-91‘- ihere are left to mourn DP- 1911"“ gay of Denver and John Lefurgey. of Summerside. to whom much sympathy is extended-S ._ATTENDING CONFERENCE- Among those from this Province who attended the Young Peoples Conference at Sackville. was Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ashley. Miss Violet French. Miss Anne Lowthcr, Miss Ruth Langllle, Miss Marion Blondon, Miss Gwen MacLean. Miss Con- stance MacFarlane, MISS Mar- garet Pillman. Miss Gladys Taylor. and Messrs. Earl Leard, Wallace Moase, Donald Macleod, Alden Lbard. On Saturday, July 16th the people of Watervale and Lake Verde as- sembled at the former home of Mr. and Mfrs. A ustlne .Wlsner to bid farewell to t em before their de- parture to their new home in Charlottetown. Two appropriate ad- dresses were read and a presenta- tion of two lovely gifts were made. Mr. and Mrs. Wisner replied thank- ing their friends for theirthought- fulness and extending an invitation to them all to v;slt them ln their new home. Lunch was served and the remainder of evening was spent in music and dancing. ..‘ATTENDED UN\'EILIZ_\'G.— A party of returned men left Mon- aguc at. an early hour on Sunday morning crossing on the 9 o'clock boat, They proceeded to Amherst where they had luncheon after} which they returned to Bcause- jour when they witnessed the un-| veiling of the monument which was‘ in commemoration of the hero... Major Thomas Dixon, the valiant soldier who died 129 years a o and who did so many deeds of va or for the Mother Country for Canada and the Maritlmes in particular. After a most impressive and cere- moninus parade which was witnes- sed by thousands of people. thl members of our local Oftlflflllfll-IO" thg Canadian Legion W016 8111.61‘- tained at a luncheon given by Major Gregg. V. C. Then by speed- ing a bit they were able Jto catch the 8.15 Ferry boat, nrr-vln in Montague late Sunday nlght- - QBRIDE-TO-BE SHOWERED- Miss Elizabeth MacCardle. an August bride, was honoured this week by her many friends with two very enjoyable bridal showers. Both events were held nt the spacious home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James E. MacCnrdle at Middleton. On Monday evening members of Middleton Womens Institute gathered at the home to wish Miss MacCardle, who -was the very efficient teacher in that district for four years. much happiness in her new life. The spacious rooms were filled to capacity with the Institute mem- bers and their friends. After the visitors had exchanged greetings" with the brlde-tn-be and her family, Mrs. Wilfred Craig was called upon and read n short ad- dress to the guest. of honnunMrs. Sutherland Wrl ht presenting her with n lovely s1 ver casserole with a pyrex lining. Miss MncCardle very graciously replied to the ad- dress. and thanked the members for their lovely nnd very useful gift and extended a hearty wel- come to them n11 to her future. home "tn Summerslde. Ice cream and cnko was served at the con- clusion of the evening. On Tiles- rlnv evening Miss MacCardlc was "Rain honoured, this time hy "Plflhbotlrs and friends in the district. Many lovely gifts with accompanying good wishes were bestowed upon the happy young lady. who graciously acknowledged them. After refreshments had been served n social time with music was enloved. S. FRID A Y POLICE TNVESTIGATE --— City Police were investigating last. night the breaking of glass in a side door at the residence of Mrs. A_ E. Duff. "Off-h Riv/Pr Road. The house is unoccupied at present and it was not known whether the glass was broken by children playing nearby 0r whether it was done bv burglars in search of loot. Ap rently not)‘. inf; had been taken. t was said. VISITS WOOD ISLANDS ~— Mr. D. J. Munn. of Montreal. retired business man is here on a visit to his old home in Wood ' Islands. where he was bom 76 years ago, a son of the late Duncan fvnmn. It 1s 116 years since he last visited Glarlottewwn. and his previous veara prior to that 1s relatives in this niece. Mrs. A. M. acLennan. of Wood Islands. Mr. Munn was a member of the Royal Commission on Chinese and Jap- anese immigration. and was resi- dent of the New West nster Board of Trade. He served with the New Westminster Rifles in i884 Snineqtlentlv. he bu-ame president of Alexander MacArthur and Company Umited, manufactur- residence 1f We mm th Street. \o l it. Dunlhnb Hunky‘ Prs of pa . roofing, etc. with floor mflrra Jollet Quint. and any m homun- ERI! ICOUTMASTEI! IM- PRESSED-Mn George O. Moore. Assistant Superintendent of 6011001: It Erie. Penn.. with Mrs. Moore and Mrs. tDr.) George W. Ray. were tourists by the North Star yesterday, and were greatly im- preaed by their visit. Mr. Moore ls a Bcoutmaster. and visited the headquarters of the P. E. I. Scout Association and was shown round by Mr. Gordonl Hyde. Executive Secretary. awcran PRESIDENT - m. John Matthews, of Elmsdale. P-E- I.. was recently elected President of the Student Body of the Marl- time Summer School at Mount Al- lison University. Miss Muriel Tay- lor. of Morenccvlile. N.B.. was el- ected Vice-President and A1111“! Woolner of Charlottetown. P. E. I.. secretary-treasurer. The following were elected executive members of the student body: Miss Catherine Lloyd. of Stcllarton. N. S; Miss Juanita. Archibald. of Truro. N.S.; Graham F. Cameron. of Truro. N. 8.: and Rutherford Hickey. of Al- ma. N. B. Army worms had been reported infesting approximately 100 acres of Prince Edward Island's grain fields, Mr. F’. M.,Cannon, in charz? Dominion Entomological Labora- tory, Charlottetown snid last flight. It was estimated that probably’ twice the acreage reported ups 1n- fectcd to some extent. Llamagcr ranged from 75 to almost 100 pct" cent 1n some cases, Ml". Cannon reported. so far no authentic re~ ports of army worms had been re- ceived from Prince County but the Entomologist believed the in- sects would make an appearance there as they were found in some fields in that. section last year. —-LEGl0N PICNIC-The Sum- ‘ merslde branch of the Canadian Legion held their annual picnic on Wednesday afternoon at Carr's Shore, North St. Fileanors. There was a very large number of mom- bers present, with their wives and families. Mr. Brenton Clark and Major Travis very kindly provided motor boats and the whole party had a most enjoytable sail to one of the Islands which are in the bay. Supper was served in the wooded glen not far from the shore. Swimming was enjoyed by young and old. Rambles in the woods helped to make the outing an enjoyable one. S VISITING OLD HOME-After an absence of thirty-two years from this province. James I-I. Mc- Kle with Mrs. McKie. a. native of California. has returned to vlslt the scenes of his boyhood at Little River. and naturally notes many improvements. especially the paved roads. which were only cow paths when he left. Mr. McKie conducts a manufacturing plant in Los An- geles ivhere he turns out glass cof- fee muking equipment, the articles retailing at prices ranging from} $15.00 to $480.00. Mr, McKle has] a brother, John, residing on the,‘ old homestead, and remarked this visit has really taken the form of a re-unlon. as his two sisters. of Boston, who have a summer home at} Aimandale. together with a brother from Boston. are together for thc first time in forty years. Mr. and Mrs. McKie expect to re-l turn to Los Angeles next week.‘ travelling by train as far as Flinn, Mich. where they will purchase a car. motoring the balance ‘of the distance. ERSARY -- Capt. and Mrs, ter R. Merriam. Granville Ferry. Annapolis Royal. N.’ 5.. were at home to their many friends this week. the occasion be. ing their 50th wedding anniversary. All members of their family were present, Their children included Emma. Mrs, Louis I-Ic-w _\\'lth her husband, and three children of Granville Ferry; Dorothy, Mrs, George lVlhrIntoshAtvith her hug. bnnd and three children 01' Parrs- boro; Marjorie. Mrs. Rutherford Murray with her husband and thrcc children of Liverpool; Made- line. Mrs, George Wilson with her husband and three children of Truro: Kerr ivlth his wife of Annap- 011s Royal; Simon with his wife amt two children of Summer-side; and Brovvcr- with his wife and one child from New York. Of their 15 grandchildren, 13 were able to at- tend. Asszstlng Mrs. Merriam in Tffieivlmz was her youngest, daugh- ter, Marlciinc, Mrs. George Wilson lrom Truro. The tea table was prcslderl over b_v Mrs. F. F. Smith of Gfflnvllle Ferry and was decor- ated with pink roses and candles. Othcl-s assisting were Mrs. Simon hfcrrlam of Summerside. P. E. I.. end Mrs. Kerr Merriam and Mrs. T. H. H. Fortler of Annapolis Roy- al. Capt. and Mrs. Mtcrriam moved hero from Port Grevlile about 30 YPRra ago and since then have won the love and esteem of a great manv people, Captain Merriam has n most illustrious war record. as l’: with his three sons, Kerr. Simon and Brcwcr were very active over- scas.---Pn1lfnx Herald. —50Tll ANN H’ Wal NICIIOLSON- BELL -— A very quiet. but pretty wedding took Dlnre at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Nicholson. Belle River, on the evening of Wednesday. July 20th when. Miss Christina Bell of Belle Rlvcr was untied in the holy bonds of matrimony with Mr. Al- lan M. Nicholson of Wood Islands. The ceremony was nerfcmed by Rev. R. Hensley Stavert, MA. B11. in the presence of quite a number of the immediate relatives. and friends of the contracting parties. The bride, who was given away by her ilncle. Captain D. J. Riley. was very becomingly attired in white satin nnd curried a beautiful bouquet of roses and maidcnhalr fern. The wedding march was played btv Mrs. Nell Bell." The young couple were unattended. After the ceremony was over the guests sat down to a table which fairly groaned under the weight of the many tempting vlands. To these, needless to any. all did am- ple justice. Scarcelv was supper over when the sounds which came floating over the evening air made it evident that the chivarariers were near at hand. In due course a large crowd assembled and ill‘ some time they made the nit-n‘. hideous with the sounding n1 a fog-horn blending harmoniously <?l with the numerous automobile horns round about. Altar they had extended their. _heart.v. congratula- tions to the bride and groom and had received a generous treat the-v wended their way homeward in peace. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson will reside in Wood Islands. The Guar- dian joins in wishing the young couple man! year: of happy wed- HAPPY RETURNS-On?‘ celebrates his 34111 vlng been bOYII MANY taln T.G. Taylor birthday today ha _ I on the 39th July. 11154. the dais 0 “wooden ships and iron men- The Captain is in the enjoyment o! the best of health. and has his $10111’ swim at his summer bungBWW- ENGAGEMENT~MI. Alexander Graham. Catrtertbuay. N- 13-. h“ announced the engagement of daughter Alma h to Rev. I" Elwood MacPhorson. son - John A. MacPheraon_ and the late Mrs. MacPherson. OLeary. P-E-I- Marriage to take place m Armst- -(Fredcricton Gleaner). WEDDING BELLS-The mlfe. rlage took place on June 22nd o! Mary J. Gillespie of Long River. to Clifford P. Roper of East Roy- , ally. The Rev. E. Troop performed.- the ceremony. The bride. who weak unattcnclctl, was attired in blue . crepe. with tvhitc accessories wore a cold wrist watch. the gift of the groom, After the ceremony the Vflilllf! couple drove to thG heme of thc uroonvs lather where éupppy “n; served. _'I‘1'l8 youn have 1"I"l given sever Anti u mcr-ptlon a-t the‘ groom fathers on July 15th. also a hotlse-tvnrlnlng at their home on the Norwood Road where over two ltundred people were present. Th!" cup"- r4" "lverl many beam" > ll p;"t‘s.:lt:.. After - ‘in lillfl singing n Cowl Fellows" eti in their homes . wlshinu i111‘ voting couple many years of llllllllfd hfc. m nut ACCIDENT-While on" thcr tvlv It) Charlottetmvn Mon- clav ltaltlltl. Mnss.. car. driven by 1.". ~, l-lalpvr ot ivlalden accamd tmird nv her husband. Mrs. Du- onq and l1l\ilf' . , . I‘. H. Arsonault. ‘Ii _ Chtu-lotlelnu n. cliltifléd on the r about 25 unit-r. flmn Moncton. The car complr-lvlyt turned over but the DEISSCHYZPYS infill‘ F znri i1 l r h " . l in an lHILOTMIJIS condition and ' ‘tin lll('i1l(‘fll 11011’) secured: Mr, Arscnzuilt was able to come later on lo hi5 home here whiilg. the other members nre Moncttrn hlltl will io‘10\V 18W!‘ B»! they recover from their injuries. Mr, Arscnnul: W110 received severe bruises on his ilctld, a badly de- colored eye and severely wrenchod shoulder was treated in the 01W- Htxspital wilere the doctors - ed no internal injuncs, Bringing Zlibvpassengers. eleven more than her second trlp a fort- night ago. the S. S. North Stu‘. Capt. G. W. \Velch of the Clark Steamship Company Limited docked in Charlottetown yesterda morning and left again at 4 0- clock for Pltttou. Cornerbrook, Loch Lomnn rl. St. Anthony, Forteau, I-inrve. St. Pierre, Sagua- nay River. Murray Bay, Quebec and Momrcal. She left the lash named port lust Nfoririny, stopping at Quebec nnri Gas e en route. The shin will ma e her fourth trlp to Charlottetown on August 11th and her fifth on August 25th, with the possibility of another trlp here ln September. The majority of the passenger! were from the United States, vritk n number from Montreal. Toronto" and other points in Quebec and Ontario. Among the passcnccrs were A. B. Garrick and George Popovioi. director" and cameraman respect- ively, of the International Cinema Service. They took moving plo- furcs for advertising purposes for the Clark steamship Company including punnramn views o . points fn Chnrlrttctown and from the Southport side of the har- bnur. a fox ranch. haying scone and shots of Stanhope Beach. _;._——i_zi CARMODY~On Jilly 27, 1938 NI Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Curmody, City, ‘a daughter, DAVISON-At. the Prince Edward Island ‘Hflspiffll 0n Julv 23, 1938, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Davison, Kensington, a .0t'l. MACARTtlllIt-fn Charlottetown on Jul 23. to Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dore it acArthur. a son. PERRY-At. Mlscouche, July 26. b0 Mrznnd MrsJJrban Perry. adaugh- ter. _ lEACIfLltI-F-At North Rustlco. ‘P. . Island. on Saturday. uly i938. to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mao- Luln awn "8 . n. , lil-KTDOWVELL-At Glen Valley '. Julv 25, 193R, to Mr. oar I llLlwncDolvpil. a daughtu‘. _-..PE§.\IH5 WlSE—A1. the P. E. Island HD5171- tal on Thursdav. July 26. 1938, Lloyd Gcorrlh \Visr- in his 21st. year. COUFITVS-At Charlottetown on Julv 7'7, 103R. Miss Lottie May Cone-in.» Jllldllfi. ' “YFlnNNfi 1 Churchill. my . 1911i, M“ Jlhttliv Buchannan nrrnrl 7-: DQ111731 ill" P. E Island Fmnvf, tit 'l""v<r';|y July 26th, 1152711‘. ‘T's Xtftvhnl Wctnner, of Char- " tnfivlv!‘ hl.\!‘RI.\‘\'ON~-1ll this City, July 25.‘ 1°38. Etnlly Hogan. beloved wlfo of Fred MacKlnnon. Lapthojm Av»- lvlvqtmlIr-r» Ilcrltorvl, July 28, 15138. MrsQPt-ter McQuaid IIACILAY-At. East. Rlilmlty M! yondmv Julv 2%. A.R.MacKay. aged u --In this city on July H. llliom Curran, in his ilelilgzannmxt 23s Euston Street Saturday, July 23. 1938 Francis Ilongwortlm lfasvnrd in his 119M ____l‘l_f\l{nvil\(l‘ as n» NICIIOLHDN-IIIILIP-Al WOOd H‘ lands on Wctlncsotvv, Jilly 90, i938, b the Rev. ft. lit-rulcy Stnvert, IJAJIFL. Mr. Allan M. Nicholson. good Islands, and Mix Christina ell. EfisElnu-(ialtl) - At Belle ftlvct". 2'! Chest- nut S: vol, lloslon, July l6. 1 Mnrlalt I..: h lfisscry. B. A" former of U!‘ t J.‘ ad to Emeet H é] Cu"- . .11 ‘nnm. Mas-i. . STEWJH FNMITH-A! MOI. Munro rm Sa’ uxhy. July 33. 1H8. bv the Rcv. t‘. Carlyke Itlss Annie Intnsc Smlth of Bell River to Mr. James Wallace Stew- nr‘. o.’ IJWWLK, - \lI(‘1I\i-.l.-(‘()l'Rl-'.Y~~A! SD11 hill N S hv the Rev. Mr. Nit} on Julv 2*. ultra Sophie (inure; at» Spflllitfilll lo Michael Michael d "fun lr"l( 11w y (‘.0NNI".I.l.-(i\l'TllII-‘.IL— Al SLO Maris Church, North Rnstko, Rev. Father McNeill. July l3. 1 Hilda Mar- Gauthier and Elmd Md llfl. 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