- collapsed Coroner Dr W B Haw- PAGE TWELVE .-E THE LTIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i? OUR NEWS BUDGET s... OUR SATURDAY SUBSCRIBEKS MONDAY -DOING NICIILY-Mast-sr Al-, bort Jay, nine year old son of Mr. . Albert Jay of Borden. who “K151 —I"'l.l ERAI. 0F Allis, EDIVARI) GAUDET-Tlie funeral of Airs. Eil- l I ward Gaudet \\‘.iS held on Friday} l l . morning from her late residence at Miscouche to Si. John the Baptist Cliurcliyand was iery largely at-i . TO .\'l"l'I£l\'l) PRISSBYTEIIIAL. A. Stewart of St. Jalnes Presby- Socicty, left yesterday" to attend “ruck b)’ a c“ ‘m Thuuday ewn‘ ‘ fenced. The Socmn Iiigh Mass of» ‘he Prcsbylenal Memmg m Syd‘ lug, ls making a good recovery from his injuries. It was found, that he had a compound fracture l of the leg, vrhich has been set and ‘ it is hoped the little fellow will l soon be round again_ »S FUNERAL A1‘ SOWIIIIPORT - Tiie funeral of Maxwell Henry, 78. was field from lils residence at! Southport yesterday altemoon to‘ the Cross Roads Cemetery. Servic- i es rit the home and graveside were . conducted by the Rev. J. W. Hay- ic“ and thc Rev. Iiuuli Allllcr. The I. O, (i. F. e:‘l‘\'lt‘P at the grave was fouclilcted by Mr. Aleliton ‘fill-i lock and Afr. A O. F. Gill. Pall- beurers \\\\t"l'f" Mo. Malcolvn| MarDmltild. M E. swortli, P. Afillall. H Iiltitch, C. Wood, and‘ J. .\IacCilIllliii. ‘ Lil-s. John Wat.- P. E I. tiled suddeiili’ Saliirilav . willie Lifllil tile arriviil o‘. her‘ datvzhtvr .i.s. Mailer '\f (‘am- bridqe Ala-s. on tile evening tin-in at Sutnnicrsidc. She had gene to 'h» .~l.<'".<\u a!)- parentiy in good health. While in‘ the w ‘in: room she suddenly at‘ and Dr. J f‘. Swiipson wcrc piyignlrlirti who said dcrith was due to a heart attack. E-"sltlvs her husband a large laiiiilz" stirviies. -—Dl-I.-\'I‘II OF MRS. J \.\IF.S M\('li()l'(i \l.l ‘sfnuy friends w ', jt g; - ' l-l tit‘ ‘lie death . AfacDouuili 0i Eilerslie, occurred in the Prince Cillllil" Hospital on Ifildav afternoon after a vcrv hrlef illness. m’ Li" -. .\I"..~ ‘i2. {Tiiuill v.".\.s only £65m of lvz.» ‘d vzis a uraduafic min-cl of tlie P; e Counlv liospitil in the 1924 cl" ' She was before her w marriage Mis Ruth MacDonald dailahfer of .\ifr and Mrs. Robert ltIacDonalll of .\1acNeill‘.> .\fills To her bereaved hu-band and I-llfllll’ the deepest-sympathy‘ ls extended Angus MacDonald of_Veileyfield. seriously injured Saturday lfi l‘ gravel ‘pit cave-in. iivas "restl-“lk more com ortablv" in the Monta- gue Hospital. it iivas antiounrcd last night Itofiler Moar of Nriv Perth. fellow ivorker with MP4‘- Donal/l at the pit was almost our- Icd li:"'Y~-- ’tl‘ slide of uffllPl- till’ escaped with a shaking up._ The two men wtere ivorklnrz be- llrle Mom's motor truck when the slide occurred. lfricDoiinld was pinned against the truck side and hLs fnjtlrins, including a broken hip and leg and llljllflcg to lHS back. were attributed to a boillder in the gravel. The truck ivas dain- aged considerably bl’ illP l0"? 0" the slide. I The accident nccilrred shortly] before noonSatilrdny at a pit he- tide the Commercial Road, about p. mile from MontaZilP- The “Hibiscus? an American lighthouse supply ship from Port- land, Me . en route to Quebec pilt‘ into Charlottetown ycfilfildil“ l morning out of’ thensiorm anrd is moored at the Marme Villitiim ll (vgw the first time fn IILHIOYV all American lighthouse ship entered; Illfs port. Marine officials said last. nlglit The ship clime through the. Strait of Caliso early veelcrllly" morning and steamed ilP m“ Nortliutiibcrland Strait to PWHN‘ the ltill force of the northeast ltorm. Signals warning of gak Were out along U19 6055i? and Cal“- Ifilccnham deefdcd to enter lhl5 port. The “Hibiscus" is en route up The St. Lawrence River to tow B- "Grcat Lakes liffhiisllll? l‘? Pmflfmd" ' The. Dominion fisheries Drlllfll cruiser. "Arleux." Captain E " house, came lfitO Charlotte‘ harbor Saturday evenlllz WM“ storm sLQnals were hoisted alt/fig the coast. No damalZf‘ w“ repmf‘ ed from ports and fishing centiefl in the pi"0'.'ince. The unexpected sudden (loath of Mr. lifacPhail. Argyle $11011“- tiie community and brfiilglll» 5°: row to a host of relatives ‘and friends in the Province and bcson it. Feeling S\iCWh2It unwell a few days before. svlilPmmi d9” m?“ on Thursday the 23rd inst which none sitated ills removal by ambit-l- ance to the P. E. I. Hospital, ‘Charlottetown. Here he under- went. an operation for flPWlldmm-s “which appeared to be hllocefslul- His condition, although not alarm- ing at first, took a serious turn and on Saturday evening the 25th. inst. he passed away notwithstand- ing the best medical skill and the loving care of hLs wife. bfoillels jihtere-fn-iaw and brothcrs-fn-lilw- The late Mr. MaePhall was a progressive and prosDQYOU-fl “"11"- e had lnhericd rlchy 1n family ' dmon and fn ‘material means 7111c former he maintained by strict honesty and inwsrliy. the lull"- fie improved and enlarged by lil- "(Iustry and skl.l'ful management. Few have been more deservedly popular. and very few have left w-h a worthy example in Citizen- mgp. 14¢ was foremo-t in every activity that promLsed community wall-being and we. always to be depended upon to hill? "w" W2‘) "med it, i-iu; removal in te prime of lffe is a distinct loss which will not soon be filled. bili- Lba example he has set will be l! lutlng memorfa’. To his sorrowful wife Ml“ l-"l" MncPhaii his your: son. 901181“- kna his brothers. Sgt. .1. o. Mac- Phlfi of the American Army. HOW retired in Callfoniia. Afllhlll‘ Ind Milcoim both of Al-nle Ind m“ iumerous nephews and nine-S WM mourn his P954"! u" Glmdhn and almost Walter S shocked ll of “Weilillgtolhl ' Liillf‘ Miss tenders heart-felt lymplllll- Reutiiem was sung by Rev. Dill lilfoliaghan with Rev. Urban Gillis, as Deacon and iii-i. Bennett Mac-q Donald sub (icacoii. The choir of‘ St. Paul's Church. Stininicrsitle, as- _.l_»u~<l with the nlusu" of the bless. blembcrs of the Kn zlits of Colum- bm, SllflIlliPlY-itlt‘ Council, acted as. pill bear-ers. namely: E . P. Foley. Henry Wedge. L. B. Gailant. Frank DesRochc-s. lielljllmlti Perry and fouls Niacfiillllili Ititcrmcnt was in ill" CCIIIYICY)‘ Ilfljlllliilig tlic church. ‘* 1 mcrning for California, where they- I-‘lrc tilscovcreil about 23" 3'05- h-yillvy m: ‘i: lti the Robert i Sllnpsoti Plat-tern Limited ill Chat‘- lmtctown iau-cd con .3liJ'l‘ dam- nut- :0 sltilk h ioiv .i \\‘Il< PX- tlntuislietf. .\I.il-li tit the tianrifle "ill lilnii. Fill“ 1 wyillit" IlOM‘ i i-e clitlscri .i\ ' Al liulitilrr- . l.» be ill the fl '.(il' vii,‘ lit." tdfllilili It wits i hiivlllll’ l I - ll. might lam. e o1" -.illII\L1 t l (‘leclrie ivli.r.g lii floor plw: .- lumps and l"atiiiv.. Ne t ‘ltil-li ‘o 10:5 WllS i ‘alsriilrlfc Zlhl i lliililliuc to l the h. Lint. STFLIH Ix" \H|.l§l‘il\I- Rev, A K Hcrniwll ‘l’ ‘1lil!t‘(l lli ‘ marriage Milli . ' Mll- brirli. daughter of Mi lild Iilrs. Archie Afllburil of Demolsellc Creek. Albert county to Roy Her? mall Sttrvc still til Mr and Airs ileriiiliti SIPIWVM (‘il."i'\".lIt* The ('i'I’(‘ltiOil_\' i\'.'i.. p 'il)l‘llll‘fl Ht the from’. pf Rel Mr. ili-riiun The bride iv l.~' ll"ll'flill'll bl." l\'fll..\ Lliitie Sleeves. ti! Ile - fllwfiii‘ (frock, a , Vtlllfill uf ll"/ br c Ami Malcoim S IMWVU, w Murlziit liner. P E ..ti<liitsiilliii. The bride. v dressed ill and white swallowi- ncces orlos Folloiiiliu the ceremony’ llie bride and earl-rein motored toi . s,,nln.u,l.s,d,._ The m,- gh-ugl; ‘the , 4 _ hnllfirl Ruth, Cm. m.“ u, m} mg"... m,“ . lllfZ of dispossessed land wild ‘ ‘" from the National Park ares n ltlverslda where lllI'\' were oiiesls at. :i rcl-elitltiii ilcltl at tlic holiic of .Vfl". and lVfrs. lifiirle Tull; it"? 'l‘l"»i"_i' wt!‘ reside ill Cllrr_vvi'le. ney this week. —LEFT FOR TORONTO — Mr. John MacQueen of Cape Breton, who has been supplying for the Presbyterian Church for the last few Sufidays left on Monday morn- ing for Toronto to continue his studies in Knox College. S —-LE.\VE FOR CALIFORNIA —- Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacPherson and soil, Bruce, left on hlOlldfLY will spend the w liter months. 'f‘hc_v will later take up their residence in Vancouver. B. C. Mr. Maurice Xfiil has taken over Mr. lilacPlicr- son's tailoring establishment on Water Street, Summeiuicle-S APPOINTED TO NETHER- \\'()()l) STAFI-l- Miss Bcity Dike. Lower Montague. a gradllflbt 0t Prltice of Wales Colcgr- in 1928. has liven appointed to the staff of fmzliclwvocvd School in Ruihesai". rv I3 . according Io an announce- llienl. made in the New Brllli-sivlck press recently. Miss Dikc. who will twat-h history L‘ also a graduate of McGlll University‘. At the Rotary luncheon yesterday ill" speaker was .\’fr. Jusxice Arsen- ." . President of the Prince Erl- v uni Island Travel Burcau. who lh-trrvllcd good roads lll rclalwll til the tourist traffic, and who also lute an interesting talk on the Crin- Alllfin Good Roads Association and iiurk. He rcfcrretl to ivlilil, had i .il tiotie n lnlprovliig the lilLlll- ‘v\2i\'r- on bot-h sides of the hLFIIRIF. litul predicted in the neat‘ iflilllt‘ H; i0 oui" large increase of totirlsls .\ii.trvs. T)... (il-‘flillxg train twining lfl'0 slllllilrlz-ldi‘ was tlcliiiivll fill lllllll‘ and ten minutes ivlien it “as de- rpilcd at Alorrisoiis Closzsiiig near » New Aniian. by bflllg struck as it; "m “‘ 1 ) Iwns going over the crossing bl’ l1‘ York ‘as, night endorsed a N501“- Ford sedan driven by Elmer Offer (trialled the rcai" t-rurk. Till‘ Fiilfl was damaged considerably lllll U" occupants of the cal" were unhurt.~ Morw-‘iii: ‘Transcript _‘ 5 sru .iiir"rit"wvt.~*iwr r - 'l‘ili- Sept '35 et t. "onto till-liar a full? tiaizt- of pl . of llie finiternor; (tenet-ails- v..~:i to the iiidilstri :'lb-.'\l"("l4‘ Aiiiwli" the pictures . 1s fill" ertnilcd u North ‘.700 Allie» " ' Ills Fix- parlv lift‘ l l-ell~tlt'_ lilt- V. ti R l Ilarrv Snvlli-i" a fliYlllllllillf :\'Yfi‘l-‘ treal 5])!7l'l_~|ll’ll‘. lirvv’ to llis Ex-l cclleizcfi. u. Airs Slwdrt". other pom», 1'1!“ sub-Arctic‘ I‘([lll‘.""t‘.l'..' ' st -‘>- dinner at El. Dorliriw Iii ii Ill ' Mr". Si vri _ ‘he apnoitil- 1 inc-ills nilr‘. lll :l"i . the some; as U057‘ l"l'i‘l'l' tllir bv the nlilzcrs. Mr. unit Mi» Si "- and Dal Harri" Iifflilvlli l‘; Finn-e Eli-g tirarrl L-lniid in iJ..li' and were then the !lll‘.‘l.'< of Mr. lliiii ltfrs. W. CilC-VPI’ S .\lcl.iirc 'I'I'I~‘.\'D.‘\I' -—FI'\'I<IR/\Il OF MR9 JAMES .\IIPIIOI'I1.\I.I.—-'I'li<~ Pill ii w " l "d limit: . Ciillrvll "vfire t lowly a“'\.l<'-_ ctl b). fl'il‘l1(i.\' fill" and near Re‘: (RAD. I . conducted the serlsicc R\~i:~lt"ti in _Rr>\". III? Cole- man of Vila: Pall N I? and Rev. Ffliiiln WI of '1'_‘.'lli‘ \’all~_v.‘ Th" pull i ilPf- \\'l'I't‘ Messrs Ileieh . ' . Efdcn M ll I er. 1 George Jclflv. II i). Smith. Lloydj Sharp null Erli "st lilactleitin. t There Wits a brirf service n". the] home nrcvitrllv to l‘ e church sex-f vice. 'l‘lin f?‘.‘ill'.' it v flowers rind iarrtc Qzvlir - of fell/l: icstifl/"i. ‘a ill" love e" 'l l't‘:]ll'('i in irhirh- ‘he late Mrs. MacDoucal iias held , S . —-I’.RID.\I. FIIOIVI-IR- Allis Ct-‘l- . enisc /\!'\f‘lliIllil. ii i7l'fI5|\1""l\'I' 00-‘ tribe!‘ bride. ‘\,t\‘ llit- cl: l (vi IlUil- fr‘ til ii ‘will ll'l.‘(‘(!l.'\il4't"lll'- I-il'|\\'|‘rt ltembcl- Bllli. About fiflv elitists! were ussclllblvd iwr i110!" -iun On ' lilies .'\l‘~l'f..l'll7'~. ft!'l‘l'.:t. . ~ nus gin-ltd hi‘); "'-i- Width. lfiirclt I'f‘iI(lI'l‘l‘(i lll r . lim- ‘ lllniiiiv Mary . '"htci‘ of s. (tress- e'i m: a (liiiiiniltivt- bride. presented “Cil" Willi ii oicli‘ bouquet of! HOViPTH. while Afax-lwr Hubert Gab; hint. .'i p cltct-sivcli zrcoin. led her to n dcctiriiteti "Yilrnnc" and plac- cti a silver (‘l'f;\\'ll on her head. The gills wcrl- ]il‘l'lvf'lli"ll in a novel , manner. They ircre hidden flirough- 1 out lilo front. r-loina of the ilOllscl with alarm clocks . As the alarms went off. Master Hilbert colltcted the gifts; and presented them to the bride-l to-be. M". Ifarolrl Hucstls opened’ the package.“ and Miss Lorettc Ar-' scnaiilt read the accompanying vcrscs alid recipes attached to each ‘ gift. amid good-nalincd banter. A‘ sing-sons; followed. during which Ilucstls sang several popular songs. and danced. _much to the eijoymetit of the guests. A buffet lunch was then served in the drlng-rooni. The tabla was pret- tllv decorated in pink, white and silver. As centerpiece, a miniature bride. riding in a white china swan on a nlitllnttlre lake. led a proces- sion of smaller SWflIlS, carrying pink and white flowers P.nk tapers com- plcted the color scheme, Mrs. Abel Arsennult prcsdcd at. me lea table. and assisting in serving were the Misses Frances and Faustlna Goud- et. Lorraine A ‘Pllfillii; and Auldlne Arsenault. Assisting 1n other capac- jtips were Miss blarilaret Wedge. Mrs. Olive Cork. Mrs. Leo Woods. Mrs. Chester Gaudet. Mrs. Emma Gnudct liiid Miss Lucy Gallant. "cit" received many beautifuiand may“: gifts. which she charm nsly acknowledged before the assembled guests. The evening closed with the ; mtmityt in : on lhc ‘AIELLETT —- SINGULAR “TED- D|§(;_.A quiet autumn wedding took place tihfi home of the bride's parents in liifilllll BlTdlWS- Ontario. on Saliirllli)‘. sfilu-‘lllbfl mm’ ‘rum olive, youngest tllitigh- icr of Mr, and Mrs. Jolwph Singu- lar". ivas kmlcd ln liialTl-lsi’ Wll-ll Mr. Alfred L. bleiltit‘. eldest. son of Mr. and Iilrs. Alf. Nlffilviii of UlliOll Road, Prince Edward Is- Al": llllid- The bllde “ml Film“ m“ erai regret. is felt over the depart- hy motor on a ivcddin, tiip to Prince Edward Island. ivhen they il'\'lli"fi bv, rctzlrn to Ontario tllcy ivlll rcfillf‘ I the week, as Assistant Manager of ‘ill Sllfililltl)‘ uhcrc ill" flloolll lb ll lncnbcl" of tile slFlll 0-‘ the SLratli- roy ClviilllCT)‘. I is with profound rcgrct that we chronicle the demise oi our esteemed lady iii_ ihc person 0f Mrs. Edward (Jaiulct of Nllsctiiirlle. whosc death took plIlCc "l llPl‘ home there ou Tiivfiflfli’. U14‘ 315i in.~f. afier a fatal illness of some mouths. which she borr- with ('llf"l‘1Uilli".\S and lTRiSll-lilllll l" God's ulil. Stella. as she was f.lliiill.trl_v called. rcceivctl hcrcariy‘ education ln the convent selioolof hri" native parish. where also the principles of good christian con- Iilili \\(‘l'\" instilled hi" painstaking Sisters. Her iionic was. :t'l'v:i_vs open to the stranger. and her many noble qualities of mind and heart made if g, pleasure to share her Trlondshlp. Shc was alivnvs foremost. in everything that pcr- tained to the \\‘."1fill't" of the corn- vvliicli Hit‘ lived. and her contrzhtitions tn the cauz-e of charity and religion were cvci‘ an inspiration for othcrs to do like- wise. To hm- bercavcd hit-band and niece. -two sisters. lvfrs. ITJ-ibn Praiicht. Richmond and Mrs DB McNeil]. hilscouche. and two hai- fliers. John Aft-Donald and Aicx- ander McDonald. Grand Rivet‘. as well as to all ilci" SOITIHVIIIS! FPW- ive< and friends iilp sympathy of the cummiuiitl‘ is cxienrlcd. Iler filncral took place from St .Il'i'l"l Baillie. Church at 9 rfciock Friday mortiing. ANNIVERSARY SERVICE — The Anglican Parish of Milton and Rustico celebrated the. one hundrctli anniversary of the founding of the Parish at St John's Church Milton on Stmday. Sept. 26th. A Cnlnmunion Scr- vice was ‘iclrf at i0 a. m.. alid in the afternoon the Rector was tr»- sfsfcd by Rcv, H. D Raymond St. Patti: and J N Blotiactt, of Wycliffe College. who was the guest speaker Mr. Blodrzett spoke pioneer work of the Church and the influences of fhl‘ church in ill.- ZFOWHI and advance- m nt of civilization throughout the past. The lessons were read by Hon. Georee D DeBlols. Lieutenant Governor. A brief his- torv of the activities of the church during the century was". read by Mr. C E, MacKenzlc. A duet WAG sweetly rendered by the lVILsscs Doris and Verna Rodd ac- companied by Miss Beth Coins. At the evening services Revs. J N Blodgeit. W. J. Philips. Alberion and Rev. Cation Malone. of St. Peters Cathedral asqstcd the Rector Rcv Canon Malone being the guest speaker spoke from the text "Remember not former things" stressing the need of a ividcr nui- look in the work- of the filturc whereby the church mriv advance to greater thirgs and expressed the hope that the new cra in- the fife of the parish would he bright indeed Miss Vet-via Rodd ilvlul the soloist at the evening service singing of old time loflll- l RECEIVED TELEGBAM — ma] WMrs. Mary McLean and Airs. W- i Frank Iiiokox, Springfield. has re-t Devereaux. New Haven. will M1» I cclved the snide newsby toegram of l Mary McQuald, Charlottetown._liai'c 49mm chum. women-s iirlmiunaryt; the death of his grand-daughter» entered the Novltiate of the Sisters Jamaica‘ of Si. Martha. at Mt. St. ‘Mrs. ‘Ed. Winchester, t Plilil‘, Mass. I PROPERTY caucus - ‘Phe . Foster properties were sold by pub- Ilc auct on by Mr. J. A. MacDon- aid on Saturday. A oottace on Euston Street was bid in by Harry l Winchester for $4,050 and l double | tenement house on Queen Street by , Mr. D. Butler for $2,700. APPROACIIING MABRIAGES— The marriage of Miss Catherine ‘lifacPhail, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. MacPhail. of Ot- t-aiva. and neice of Sir Andrew MecPhall, of Montreal, to Mr. Carl Breuer, only 5011 of the late Dr. and Mrs. Max Carl Breuer, of Buffalo. has been arranged to Lake PIHCQ on Saturday afternoon, Oc- tober 9. at three o'clock. in St. AlidiftVs Church. Ottawa. l l FIJNEILAL SERVICES-The fun- l cral of Maxwell Henry, 78. was held f from his residence at Southport ‘ Silnday afternoon to the Cross iRoads Cemetery. Services at the I llcnle and graveside were conducted by the Rev. J. W. Hayter and the Rev. Hugh Miller. The I. O. O. F. Iscrviffc at the grave was conducted sllllfiflllleildcilt Brure would IPRUr l liy Mr. Merit/on Whit'ock and Mr. lA. O. F. Gill. Pallbearers were: ‘ Mrssrs. fvfalcolm MacDonald. M. l rilsimrul. P. Mutch. n. Mulch. c. -\‘/o0d, and J. lifncClillllm- [ GVARD 0F HONOR—Ono hill‘!- ‘clrcd men from the Prince Edward Island Highlanders under conunand ,of Capt. J. D. Stewart will compose I the Guard of Honor at the Prov n- .'l.‘ii Building this morning at 10.30 .ilt:rlng the visit of Lord Tweeds- , iiltur. Governor General of Canada. Sccond in command of the unit l -Zl n» Capt. c. a. Campbell. A col- o. party will be under the command inf Lictlt. p. Lidstone._ The Hllzh- ‘latter-ins’ ppe band will head the l parade. i A largely, attended meeting at ‘lion. adopted recently at a meet- owners at (‘nrran Ban, calling upon the people of Prince Edward Island i0 Wrlemand and insist that the right ,lo resort to the courts of ill-WW ‘he restored to perwiw Wlmse Pm’ periv and rights have been invad- lpri by the said Act (an Act re- ispecllng a National Park) to the end that their claims to compen- lsation may be heard and determ- iincd bv a fair and impartial tri- T bilnal." 1 WEDNESDAY i ausnvrtzn PROMOTIONP- Gen- urc of Mr. Carl R. Tibert who goes lio St. John's, Nfld, at the end of :li~r Blink of Nova Scotia there. a promotion that is most Grfll- fylllB both to ‘Mr. Tibert and those inti- mately connected with him. Mr. Tiberl. who is being farewelled by hLs friends. was entertained by Mr. L. D. Murray. Manager of the Bank inf Nora Scotia and Mirs. Murray, l‘ last Saturday afternoon, when they ulvited the Bank Staff to their sum- ; mer home in Keppoch. At this ‘happy gathering Mr. Murray 0n l ilfilfllf of the Stafl presented Mr- 'l'.bert w th a" lovely desk set which was much appreciated by the refill!- . it i; who expressed his thanks and i rcgrci- at severing such please-litre- ‘Iltiilolis. MI. Shatford Ol Hall!!! , arrived Monday to succeed M1’- Tibrrt and with Mrs. shatford and chllflTCll will receive a cordial wei- coml: as residents to Charlottetown. , The Kirk session of St. James ‘Church met last night in H19 lvflinsi: i0 say good-bye and God- ispecd on behalf of the session and congregation to Mr. John Denny land Mr. Niall Burnett of Char- llottetown who leave shortly to study theology at McGlll Univer- sity. Montreal.‘ i Rev. Dr. Lcgate, Pastor of the {church made reference to thelarge place the two boys had taken in ,llie work of the church. "I pre- dict that knowing these boys as we do they will be both a credit lilflfl an ornament tn this congre- fliation and we as a congregation ‘tire proud of these young men v lm have chosen the ministry as their profession. Dr. Legate said. Mr. W. Chester" S. McLure spoke briefly and said that the congre- gation would follow thg career of , the two boys with the greatest in- wcrcst. On behalf of the congre- cation hr.- handed to each young man a substantial check. Both Mr. Denny and Mr. Burnett made ‘graceful acknowledgement of the gift and the good wishes. r Later in the evenrng members of St. James‘ Church Choir. the Guild and numerous friends gath- ‘cred at the slimmer home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lawson, Inkerman, to honor and wish God-speed to three fellow members of the choir who icave the latter part of the week for Upper Canadian eltfu. Addresses and presentations were made to Miss Ethel Oulton; Messrs. John Denny and N’all Burnett. Miss Oultoii who leaves on Sntur- dav with her sister Jean for Tor- onto will enter upon a course of studies at. Toronto Conservatory of Music. ‘ The willy and humorous ad- ciresscs accompanying the presen- tations cllmaxeri an enjoyable ev- ening. The address and presenta- tion in Miss Oullon was made by ‘Messrs. Neil Marleen and J. A. inwson. Dr. Leizaic made the bre- wnlatlon to the young men on behalf of the Guild and spoke in lizlowtncz terms of the splendid sci-vice fhcv had rendered in m» lwork of the church. The choir ‘presentation of "travelling bags" ‘was made hv Messrs. Raoul Rev- mend and Percy Barlow. Mrs. JA. l ENTER NOVlTIiYfE-li/I s5 lvluzy MET)‘, Charlottetown. Their very many friends wish them every success. July 22nd Mr. and Mrs. Lfndfey Rollins of 26 Bruce road, Walt- ham, formerly of Breck avenue. Brighton, opened their home for n. reception to Mrs. Rollins’ father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander McInnls of Prince Edward Island. in honor of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. TRANSFERRED. -- Mr. A. T. Vinnlcombe of the Dunlop Tire & Rubber Goods C0., who has been —CONGIIA'.I‘ULA’IIU.\.5 — (Jilli- gratulations are being extended to Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Loomei" (new: Hazel B. Campbell, Long River) by their many friends on the arrival of a young son on Friday, Sep- tember 24th, at their home in Weliesley Hills, Mass. S —ENTERTAIN IN HONOUR 0F THE MISSES HARRISON - The young people of St. Mary's Church gave an informal dance and social fn St. Mary's Hall on Friday last to ilvelcome the Misses Elaine and Phillis Harrison, daughters of Rev. and Mrs. Harrison. to Summerside. S THURSDAY 0n Wednesday evening Scp_ fcinbei- 15th. a number of friends promoted to Manager of the I-liili- lax Branch of this well known organization, left yesterday’, acconi-l panied by lvfirs. vinnicombe for‘ Halifax. where they will reside. filial Vfnnlcombe will still look after lhi- Y Company's interests in this Prov- ince. , II. C. M. I’. OFFICIAL HERE -—‘ l ! Mi". W. M. V. Bruce. superintendent ‘ of Mounted Police. Fredericton. N ‘ B., arrived fn the city yesterdlrv. lie landed at Upton Airport in a Mounted Police twin-motored Drag- on Fly plane. It was expected thlr on return to the mainland today. He is staying at the Cauacl an Na- tional Hotel. __|5[,A1\'n VISITORS-Mr and Mrs. Arthur Maynrild and iii“ children motored from l\IFtlll:-it‘". lvfichigan, and are visiting the for- mers patent": M1‘. and Airs. Erl- niund Maynard. North-Alli 'l‘lll.'; is Mrs. Maynard's first vaslt to flip‘ Island and she ii very much ini- presed with its beauty and llic people. Accompanyiilg Mr. and Mrs. Maynard on this lrlp ivcre Mrs. Mzlton Ellison and .\tr.~. \\'-ll‘- wick Ellion of Klllflf’. AIlt-liilillil. 'I‘.he former vlsiliilg iici" pars-ills Mi". and Ztlrs. 'l‘hoinas .\l.lcC.tull Ellerslie. GAZETTED-In the li-it of promotions. appointments and retirements iii ihc C a ll ad i a n militia. icceiiiiy gazetted. nnlocar the followinz: P. F1. l. IIlTlll ‘I'll , he 2nd Lt. Roderic Elms Eslnlth i, 10th July. 1937. 2nd Res. Bil-The l undennenlioncd are trails. to the; Corps Reserve of Officers: Li» I G. MacLaren. MC, W. L Delaney 15th Dec. i936. Corps Reserve of Officers~Tlie undcrmenlfoncd are refd. under the prov. of K. R. C:in 253 and are permitted to rc ‘in l their rank on I‘<‘Iil‘(’mi‘.‘l'fi' I.i=. I G. IilacLarcn, MC. \V. L. Delaney, 1st July. 1937. A number of friends gathered at , the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harrington on Monday evening on sary of their wedding congratulations and to honorticzn with an address and ))l'0,v("n(flt|ryn_ Miss Lucille MacQtlaicl of Alber- ton was called ilpnn to rend im- address and make the prrwenta- tion, _ The eveninc was Pi9fl1<f1llli\‘.~p."llt lll mil-sic. dancing and gniiics af- ter which lunch was served l’ out 0! WWII {thesis were the xllffiielrlltzgy and Lucille MaQQipfld MR. F. G. SPEN . N.‘ 8.. who is visilgfgniu-‘TSQ £37531 by the sccretaryt t.i"ca::iirel' of l Mrs ti?’ ML J~ G- Aflllélliillg midi . ' "lslmlm. makes the pleas-l "i8 announcement that Mr. A. R ; gonper" 10°51 "lllllllller of the Prince ‘ ‘gala? Capitol will soon be ,.' theatres alftcritlehfru“ control o-f ‘he During Mr c is prolonged illness, manageme -t 100F915 absence 1,1“;- able hand‘: ins been in the cap-. Mr G of Mr. Spencer's son, " Ordml Spencer who has ])l'QV- l 9d lilmSclf to be both a popular mid l zflilruly citizen of CIISIJOiLIJWWILl h 5 HDPPOBClIUiB departure will "m Wll-h regret. and the hope l. filelf-irefigekrxli um in the rulllm iiollll an s worth f - i‘ - lfeqilmt visits toyusfithel m“ mike Born near Charlottetown Aug 17 - - . llgeiffiChfef Justice D. A, Mngdunmd 31ml eflflilnreme Court of Munitobli, l‘ 1 re ie on pension November" 30, gags bi-Znnoucnd. The Chief Justice son" ten on leave of absence for h m9 and no BDIIOIIIICCIIIIFIIL as been made as to his successor. _Chief Justice Mazxlonaltf is the 50a of the late Captain Alexander MlCCIOnRld who lost his life ivhen his ship foundered in a gale a few years after his son was born. I Daniel Alexander Macdonald, jwyer. Jurist and farmer, became ichfaf’ justice of the court of the Klllils bench 44 years after being admitted to the Bar of Manitoba. m5 kindly manner and solemn wt made his one of the most interest- llil personalities in Manitoba's judiciary. On the death of Hon, T.G. Math- ers in 1927 the government named Mr. Justice Macdonafd as his auc- cessor as chief justice. WEDDING BELLS - The mar- riage of Helen Kathleen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Maynard of Northam to Donald Carr Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith, Poplar Grove. took place Wednes- day. September 15th at 2.30 p. m. at St. Peter's Ep scopal Church. Cliar- lottetown, Rev. Canon Malone offic- iated. The bride looked very charm- ing in l. sport suit of blue tweed with accessories to match and wore I corals of roses. The only guests at the marriage were Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplin. Conway. Mrst-Tup- llii is n sister of the groom. The young couple left immediately for a short honeymoon and upon their retum 0n September 21st a recep- tlon was held IL the home of tlic bride's parents where 40 guests par- took of a sumptuous repast. The token: of beautiful and useful gifts all testify the popular ty of this young couple. Before the marriage l shower was held at the home of Mrs Oliver MacKay. Tyne Valley, in honour of the bride. The young , Lawson reading the lddreu. couple Will reside in Poplar Grove. i Yruvlncc. ,flf‘if'iiilflll to His ' Pl"o\\..c, His ‘ ulna‘; Hon. CYTII“. Macmflan, Hon. ‘secretary. H. R. Stewart. and neighbors aslembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John gimp. on. Auburn. to bid farewell to their son. ll/illiani. who left Fri- dcy to _ continue his studies for the priest-hood at Holy H0311 i-Pmlllflly. Halifax. 'Ihe address was read by Mi". Jl-‘Sfbh McEntec. and although “lllllflly l-"lken by surprise, willie CXPYPQ ed ill.» sincere thanks and made tblllt‘. fitting remarks in 111,-, tisuzll humorous luanner. A (ICl1CiOlL\ luncheon was mm served and the rclnalndcl" of the melting spent lll Singing and dalic. lizg. Ifc-il-ll-llll! ilie province after Yliill‘ _\'i'.ll's frii‘ it'll rm)":- Quiinnilllg,‘ "-1 llclllllll and lust looklllg around" \‘tr Ihbcrt “Bolf H. liavig “min lispaiidcilt of the New York Sun illl.\'l’fi n Cliarlottctoivn last night. Hie most. travcllcti iie\\".~'pi~ipcl' cor- respondent in the world Bub Davis has had the WOYIEI and a l that's iil it as his assignment for tlic past l2, ytars. Since i825. accompulilcd b_v Zilrs. Dark», he has travelled almost a iliillltui miles. vqoik as columnist oi the Sun. Bub} fails has urltttn l8 il'il\f‘l hoolcsf fillet‘ visiting the die lilost recent being "ClllIfI\l2l‘ (‘aiaii-atlrl." A lint li c i" ioluniefl "fwrlplc, People. Everywhere." ivrit- rtzi alter hs last visit here, had a l llunlbrl" of chapters tlcvoicd to this A filrvrll rilinlcl" in hritior rill H's IYTQIPHCY vias given bv Ills Jiliuolii" the [JPIliPfranL Governor at (‘mi-eminent Iloiise ia=t even-i lnq when there vrerc present. in: Excellency. tlicl following: Prcliiicl- Campbell, the? Bishop of Cliarlottetoivn, Brig-i adier Ifcrtzbcrg, Ml". Ju ~tice l Aiu-cnatilt. Senator Sinclair. Sen-i ‘litnr itlzicArthul‘. Senator Macdon-L . iliil. lvlr. A. E. MacLcan, M. P., Mr. Peter Sinclair", M. I‘. Hon B. \V. LPP-lllf‘. lion. J. I‘. Mzirfiityrc. Hon M. R. Afacfiuigiin. Hon. W. J. P. bloc-Milton, lion. T. W‘ L. Worship Mayor ‘Ftuiler. Rev. Clinoli Malone. Mr. Noel H. DeBlols. Lleui. Col. C. C. ‘Thompson, lifr. Reuben Mlicdoil- aid. Iilr. J. R. Burnett. Mr. lI- R.‘ Stewart. Licut. Col. Full. Lieutj Col. Fielding, Licut. Rivers-Smith, Maiol- Patch, Mr. M. A. Farliiei‘. IicutfScal-th, and .\~Iiijoi" W. J. Klllfftiflilll d. The itillouiiig regrets: Hon Charles expressed" their A. Dilli- J. J. Hilghes, Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders. Dr. T. V. Grant. M. P, Rm". Hugh Miller. President Min- ittlrldl Association, Mr. D. B. Stewart Music was silpplied by Mr. (lolnczs orchestra. and after dili- iler a delightful musical program was contributed by Miss Mal"- clirei Siernq Mr. Horace Mac- Ewen. Mrs. Arthur Roper lrccl- Latfoni and Mr. Charles W. Earle. Rag» and bunting decorated Lhe Prince. County capital yCslCTdlly and citizens tlirned out in large numbers to greet His Excellency LDYCI Twcedsuiuir. Governor Gen- eral o1 Canada. at a mas. meet- lnl: held in the Capitol Theatre. The Governor General arrived in Summerside about noon. accom- panied by His Honour Lieutenant Governor DeBlois. Premier Camp- bcli and others and attended by his aides find assistant deputy He was received by His ivor- sliip Mayor Robinson and incm- bers of the Summcrslde Town Council. En rntite from Charlottetown, I-li. IExceIIency received and ne- knowledged the greetings of the town officials and school children at Kensington. l addcned at the Entered into rest on Sept. 91:1 at the home other daucliteiaMie George A. Macdonald following an illness of lersthan one month and borne with true christian fortit- ude. Mrs. J. H. McKlnnon, reitci of the late J. H. McKlnnon, nged 78 years. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of the late Mr. Walter S. Mac- Phat] book place on Tuesday, the 15th inst. from his late homo, and uas very largely attended. friends being present from Cape ‘Traverse to Charlottetown. York 1nd inter- mediate points to pay the last tribute of respect to one whom all loved and esteemed. The service at the house was conducted by Rev. I-Zucn MacDougall assisted by Rev. D. J. Morrison of Hampton. Mem- bers of the L. O. B. A. attended in a body. the sisters and brothers parading from the home to the cemetery. The service at the STEVE was conducted by Brother Ernest ‘Helm, Grand Master of the Order ior P. E. Island. Interment was in Aigyle Shore Cemetery. The pail bearers ivere: Messrs Geddle Mac- illeod, Theo. Beaton. Donald Mac- lPlrnli. Fred tvlacPhali, John Mac- ‘Uoitgall and George Itinmn. FRIDAY Many friends ihroughout the l . ‘ and rcla Lives province were death of Mr. iialael- lifcEntee. viho passed away at the City Hospital on Sunday morning Septembtl" 19th which he had entered for treatment ten trucks before. R l‘; T U R N FROM IVEST lNDIES-lwfi-s H. Egan. Mr. and Airs. L. Slidler. Miss A. Saidler and .\Iasiei' F. Sadlcr. Charlottetown, rrturiled this week on the Can- luliaii National steamship “Lady NCLOII" from a month-long 1,, ammo“ w his’ cruise to the West Indies. They arrived at st. John on Tue~day Leeward and Willfllvflfd Islands. Barbados. Trinidad and British Gulna, via Boston and Bermuda. ' The cominounity of which North Granville is the centre was deep- Iv S-‘FIPVCCI and shocked by the death of lvfrs. David F. lVfOiet .\laei Taylor. Usually so strong and active, much concern nad been felt at her falling health for some time. It was hoped that the treatment in the P.E.I. and Royal Victoria. Montreal. hospitals would give relief and effect g, cure. but following an operation she passed away in Montreal on the momfng of Friday, June iBih. 1937, at the comparatively early age of 57 years. —QUIET WEDDING-The m". riage took place quietly on wed- nesdllyt a_ternoon at four o'clock at. the Presbyterian Manse, ca“- iottetown, Rev. Dr. Lcgate offici- utuig. of Miss Francis Dorothy, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Robertson. Summerslde, w Mr. Elmer George Offer, son of’ Mr. James B. Offer of Charlotte- town. The bride looked charming fii a navy blue dress and match- ilig accessories. The young mum; were attended by m, and My‘, Harold Cameron, the latter being a sister of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Offer will reside in Summer- slde. ivhere their many friends ivish them every heppniess. S The secod Marit‘ ‘ Convention of Chartgiieed 25023:: ants is being field ioda in. m, Canadian National Hote, this bg. "l8 the firstbccasfon of the con. ventinn meeting in Charlottetown It is the 35th anniversary or ms incorporation of chartered u- COJIHIIISIIIS in Canada. ' _ ie wnventfon will b i, by Messrs, F, A, basalts]??? HllllfllX. and Austin 1-1, ca" fir,’ 011w. President and Sedretary Iflifi$‘.‘f%f.il’§fl§.l°" .°’ “’° °°‘ Accountants. o chartered native of 5i“ Mr. Carr l; a Eleallflli. this Province and w“ for several yeam 0.. '1 Queens University. “Domed with Mr. Nightingale, tn Do President. asuoiotrict Eowfilflfi Gyro officiated at the pmsem lion of the charter to the Chm?‘ “lwwwll Gyro Club. Citizens by i d tribute to Revfllrfl. ‘Edi-Inga: #3:!’ At the entrance to the Capitol Theatre. Summcrslde, he Inspec- ted a guard of honour of the Can- adian Legion. under Major E. H. Strong. M. C.. and chatted for some time with the 1212i» presi- dent. Beaten Oiark, and other veterans before proceeding inside where the formal welcome to Summerside was given and ac- knowledged. Wet weather pre- vented thls function being held‘ on Dominion square. At 1 o'clock, a largely attended muiicipal luncheon was given in the Governor Generals honour at the Clifton Hotel. with Mayor Robinson presiding. Other,- qt the chairman's table besides His Ex- cellency and the Lltietenant Gov- enior were Premier Cillflpixil], Senator J. E. Sindatr, Senator Crcelman McArtliur. A. E. Mac- Lenn. M. 9.. Peter Sinclair, M. P., alid Hon. L. R. Aicn. At 2.30 p. m. His Excellency placed a wreath on the Soldiers‘ Monument and proceeded to the Sunimerside High School. where hc was welcomed by Dr. E. T. Tantoii, chairman of the School Board. Alter inspecting the School and addressing the pupils, he re- turned to Charlottetown and in llhp evening attended a dinner given in his honour by the Lieut- enaht Governor at Government House- This morning Hi; Excellency goes by plane to Annapolis Royal, Nova. Scotil. where he will par- ticipiiie in n picturesque 06f!- IIICIIK. fur of H l_ T"l funeral (sievrvlclegitwlefen hlellldasflhwhal: former l ~h_ m stltecallllllihatwgaegt‘? his body lay lone be! an parked magi; llrfedhalitlixo (gtrgeegkixr: all drections as citizens of 3i] l Se“; Egihflml W Ply a last trlb- a do d e Cleflyman who for over c“ ‘l “willed an important place in the life of Ydmmuth, 1mm Cummings. acting ream- gl 301v Trinity. officiated n u» flervioe before a. packed cons-en, onawhfch paid last tribute m ti“ “Wed Pastor in the draped and flower banked church. Also taking liiirt in the service were molt Right Rlverend John Hackenfey, Lord Bishop of Nova 800th and m. o; the clergy. "0111 offerlnss in tribute of the late rector’; association with mlny fraternal. philanthropic, and mm orders were mlny and gouging, Hymns at the service were "U"- tn The Hills Do I Lift U My Eyes." "ThenStrife Is O'er. The Bltflg Won. and the favorite‘ hymn of the. late rector. "How Br (ht Thou Glcrlotis Spirits Shine." 'I‘he choir‘ was conducted by M. Penn lpfcer, "iiianlst at Holy Trinity. who for many years had been usociated viillh Rev. I-fnslam in his church work. At the cemetery. services were conducted by the Masons, who gnw; last rites to their member, Mt. H“. lam having been n Grand Print o! the Royal Arch Chapter. Pailbenrern were A. H. Hood. It, L. Herbert. H. A. Morton. Captain J. W. Boyd. S. C. Baker. Dr. 0. W. T. Parish. Ronald Horton and Nor- man Horton. €Ju\!4) lal f UYERYF iilcilab u; Alli’. Fffld ' il...l._y underwent an opeiuiion- in tn.- Brooks I-los- l phat. Brooklyn, fvlass, will bl ' pcased to hear he is making n sailslmtory recovery. I-Ie was accompanied to the United Staten by his son Lemuel who is on the staff of the Boston-American Newspaper and had been spend- ing his vacation at his home IA- Dunstaffnage. M.“- r .1 u CHICAGO. Sept. 30- (C I’ - Mrl. Sadie Lockhart, 47, of S-i. merlide, P. E. L, was killed to» and Mrs. Helen S. liIutfai-t, 52, u of Summerlidu, luffered a pcl. fracture and internal m_,u l when their F-ulnmuhlle crashed l. to a. truck at suburban Harvey. The truck driver, Roy Jack on. 21, of Springfield, Ill., fold police the women's car dld not halt at I stop sign. Jackson ivas not held by police but was asked io attend an inquest tomorrow. In hospital Mrs. Mut- inri/s condition was report“ “gcod? -—WEDDING 0F INTEREST _. A ivedding of much interest to Is- land friends took place recently at the United Church at Guelph. when Miss Roma Kenny of that Clly. became the bride of Dr. Ed- vvlard Rcndle Bowness, son of M: and Mrs. George ABownessSum- mersfde. The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. Norman MrNair in the presence of imme- diate friends. The bride wag dressed in sheer brown with brown accessories. They were attend“; by DI‘. H. WOTtDII and Miss Grggg Michfe. After the ceremony thl Wedding party motored to Tor- onto, where they had dinngf .1 the Club Esquire. Dr. and M", Bowness leaving immediately at. terwarrls for a honeymoon at Bald Falls. Muskoka Lakes. Dr. Bow- . ness ivas recently appointed fox field man for the Province of On- tario and ls head of the research debartlncnt of the Ontario Gov- ernment. and has hi; headquar- ters at the Veterinary (101193; |,| Gllellllh- H15 many Island friend! ivlshv him and his bride every llflbblriess along life‘; journey, l BIRTHS ""‘ * —"—-~ DOUCETTE-At S umme r a l d a September 25th, 1937, w M; and Mrs. Willard Doucette a son. M u L L l u A N-At the Prim» 09ml)’ HQ-‘lllllill. September 24th. 19-37. l0 Mi". and Mrs. Jeijoine Mul- llsfla of Kuikora, a, daughflgf. BROWN — At the Prince count; Bil-filial. September Z1, 1937, m m, and Mrs. Willard Brown, Irgshmwn a daughter. LOGAN-At. the Cit n ital. 39. 1937. to Mr. fllldyMrfilaEd F'O1‘t Ailgustus. a son. OLEARYr-At; the P. E. I. HQ;- pitai Sept. 27, 19x1 to Mr. 35¢ MrsB. A. OLcary. city, a wn, l McouioAiv-At the cilal-lotwwwu .‘ Hospital, Sept. 28. 1937, to Mr, imq Mrs. Clifford lvIcGulgon, a son. ROBERTS-—At Klnkora, Sept, 11, 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius R4;- Plailii.“ "milliliter, Pfrances Manna: IIIARRIAGES -MAC\VlLLIA.\lS.-At at. Andrew's Church (United) Sudbury Ontario, Scpicmbci" 14. i937 i.‘ Rev. W- E. Cockrani. M155 “m; filwlgéii-illii Darrah to Morley Ray ac lams, Sudbur’ of mt Royalty. 5' 10mm’, "M-‘l-‘N-OAIIILL-Ai Sacred Hurt CllllTf-‘ll. Alberton, on Sept. l4, I937, by Rev. Di". W. V. McDonald, P2,, John William Hagen, Millvnle, w Mun Lilian Cahill. Iflldare. MACCALLUM - THOMPSON-AI Cornwall parsonage Sept. 15m, 1937' by the Rev. E. R. Woodside, Grace Eliza Thompson. llorth Riva;- m Avalah Alexander Mncganum Charlottetown. LYLE-CONNELL-At st. Paul's Rectory Charlottetown on Tuesday September 28th Ralph Maw Lyle of st. Eleanor}; to Eva Leela ca... nell of Suminerslde, Rev, K D_ __Etay_mon<l officiating. DEATH S MACPl-IERSON-A ‘ ‘and 305131181 on Wctitlxfesltltavlébeltist- CUItLI-Jir-Al. Clerlnolit Septem- ber 29tli, i937, Florence Anne. aged thirteen diiys,.iiliant daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. wfitred Curiey. MuIJONALD —At Ailisary, Sept. 30, 1937, Mrs. Alexander A. Mne- Donald. WILSON-In this city September 30, 1937. Mary Ann Webster, widow of the late JJmBS Wilton aged 87 years. CAMPBELL-In this city 80PM!!!- bet‘ 30. I937, Malcolm U. Cllnpbell aged I6. ' » IIIGSON-At 35 Upper Hills/hora Street, on Thursday. Sept. 30th I037, James H. Higson. aged b! McKEAIlNEY-At St. Mary's Rood. September 25, i937, Terrance Mn- Kcnrney. age B3. WALSH-Suddenly at Summin- sfde, Mrs. John Walsh. of Welling- ton, agod 54 years HESEY-At Southport on Satur- day. Dept. 25. 198'! Maxwell I-lCifY aged 78 years. WIACPIIAIL- At the Prince Id- wlrd Island Hospital on Saturday. Sept. 26. l937_Waitci" S. MacPhl-il. aged 56 years ' MACDONALD- In Charlottetown on September 26, I937. Annie Mac- Donald, dearly beloved wife of Allan Joseph MacDonald, Pisquld. MACLEOD-At the Prince Ed's?! Island Hospital on Saturday, lapt- ember 25. I937, Irene Mcclnod aged ll months ff days. dnughfnr of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Manhood. MoLlAN-At Brooklyn. Sept. I. 19ft. Min Christine Mention. I‘ lClIURMAN-At Chelion. Jopli- mbfl 37. 1917. diaries lohilmen. and 7i- P '5 5'