"A ' %__ ‘ ocroigan 1.1939“, _____,--_e_-_._ THE cimzcqnujviwiv GUARDIAN :—-__..._. ..... RNEWs BUDGET For OUR SATURDAY. suBs€R| BERs] —VISITING m saloon-w MONDAY Jar-fro IOUNT aausou ... _| —-RITUB.NID nous-u . - ‘ ALE - rrhe uieefl - i? ' —Mils Marjore llaoCallum, left RevFQ” m, Nhllrigrafdlswaa bert- L. Bchurman hasrretuiflgedngo gegeuiflellgggngdufitéggydwtifiguru: at 209 Prince Si. Ind MIL VflW-Il. 35'3"" m‘ BIRTHS‘ . "s!" ATMP-‘m, K 903"“ - ll"- "Qk W "l" '- 1'!" “d! waited upen by parishioners at lrdrulwrm in Halifax from 0m priaeandienet at the newaof uie waa sold yea v It will!" "l" flufvgxefuungdw- i‘ --———————<\_.- ffifirea isowtingltfnwdhx; ?§re“§‘eep“frr“ir're°r“he'”:§'d?$ “ppm m. ‘M May?“ :3: fgiiruifiedpiifikdlrieriip? hi: 3:9 fiwuugg-idglx. some to Mr- mm‘ Thmpwn‘ igehurgian’: mother, In.’ David Ewan?” ‘fllfimkll- Oei and is being cor ally vnl- several little farewell parties. (m. “yo” m; “pg-m, m, hi; that, the late Mr. Ooetain. member of the firm of MacPliee g w Bdmmm- '1” h“ 5"‘ ma“ dam ' ngg-M r?‘ “mm” ‘ ed by her Campbell and llont- n" ma“ h; “m, mm um s, _____ B,“ ma“ Bil Illa-ll! M9119! "l" l?!" ho her old home here, will accompany “fir mmmllflmla Todd, , mery relatives. ———-- Charla parishes Rev MacDonald TRANSFERS-II- Ddl-wl-lvd 001- ' '———- M" m“ m’ Howud Bwu’ wbl imm‘ “n m” ‘mm’ ' L ' -_- . -snciAr. sPaAnn-aev. . ' ' I day 0r "o II°- W" "t ° a. m» om A. ...... ... ...... ... l. saw-M 22.21am: ai"v"i.r".f"s...r.ar* 4th.“: harmful! l-Pl» or "l:""‘.l§°l.“%i1i; -——- itifl-igwrr"llsirvlrlr“h .ééi.iz.li“éiiéi.lifiii'fiiitfliif a:a.~r.h*i:.~t:*=a.~.."...- "s- - ~-= r» m» r-r-r "o uruiyr-or r r- more. m: "as. 2:’.’.°.i"°“3.'."’°“ o bureau-is... A... her'_.'l$‘?£e2i°.1i‘£l.”"§..i’§t°‘if'§ w» ~~ coo»- r ~ ell-ere a birthda this week. ' meralde on 5131a! ovmlltlw m“! m" '__‘__s°'"_ l" s‘ monfllll: i‘; Niall’; “Ed leiiii" new moments- llhlr ‘Service our e °°°°°" "W- A" "“°°"“' “P” ‘l "WW1 b? ti" N“! "l" IUBIY-At the p E x are George . ellett of ma City m. gftprnpq; mere m a ‘imiy ll march duties l’ omo and-IFIWJdH Sherw hie eieiraeee vviii her. prove eeriedr. ma!“ Com f0 a revues rate m, a, h m m, u, ~ "w and Mrsrdagneshlldchdlllagid stah- m, m,“ m ‘h, “mu, ma‘, n% Quglflmfu“ u," s“; ' odmetcry were uoied by the -——— . flchadule 101‘ ia e Dr. r. Hum, buy 535i s». °“ “rm u“ -l-'=* “r-o-"o- . rid was: _......'i*i’".=i".*r..._..... so“ "illmbwwwilllfrl our. i. l‘ ‘-"""e~lv'°" ...... ... ... . . . .. ;. ___-__ - -- ursadneem Andre. - -. - ' ' ---or- Friends and supporters of Hon. P As Sh} glgagl-éuuw. cfiwigtolgndfigfi mngfislltnutatlto w” “nag” ‘ J. B. A. Nlallett. w died auddenly at the home of her ipllbul‘ fugaukfluma° figl. 50D?»- Wfll. 1939. in Mr hm 3, w_ LgPagie mm, the second 66'" um D AWAY 1N M15- umuhym ed" Vi", Muumurtlh 1 11%;"! gdV-Ylilgt 591155“ -_-- stator. Mn. William Pbrbee. 40 _.zf:mm,d, Y” who “mafia . Arthur Brown, City, e m fistrlct of tgurehk rigid pgeehh in muhguuufiu full: “iuthgfi eenie m exruh amonth ago and hflaumuf jngllo, “gum muf muasruuanurs wnmnvc - h} gflhwztfihyuuuuueeguyuuiogililrrsu h muunu -.N,uhm can,’ u.‘ "mo" M u” P u u H so rlurrl rs n nxs n a ma“. h, visited hi. brother Jehrramriih “H, M,“ hum, Wm”, Th Bu!» wsrldlrlc . lplfadfq- e, rem a revised " - - - ol- md _. 1 h, d h t many endain dea. cf - ° z-mru Ohumh (Am, um _ native of Charlormetewn. tel. Sept. a0th.1999. to Mr q (he af'},5§v;'hp§e son °ot "fig? dis‘: their son. Alba-ll. who passed away aw‘ ‘fr?! sister ‘lltlrfikisgfgh W M “i” find‘ w“ 9&1“ A. Lawson, amtasthe lgride, rendl- 91° Pill W"! u" n" i “gm “new imam‘ "0' Allllldtlll Wilson. City, a a, irict ivlih has been appointed tc °n ma“? "w" "t" ' 1mm“ Kenale, Hunter River and many y“; 3i “W11?” f3“ c 7 exedadclightful solo. “At Dawning" Tamed l" n2“ aflunghm‘ AW" FUNERAL glnywgg-fn“ gun. the high ciiice of Lieutenanl- "he" "'- ll" l “f W Yrll-l- Tl" relatives arid friends all over the " - °°° °‘“' ° "M m“ by Cadmian. Mr Pete xeiiy and Brrlolllllvrl- H" llllsblllld- Pill“ “b, h "WINE-Al the P- E- I. Hos- qhvemei- of this province. flllélglltlugar Marathi? Irregular»: Island. . °“’°“““°“ °’ u” ‘“°""‘—‘°" m. Donald Mgcmfllgn w... h... iecieir. wee killed by a tmln six ifireru! eginuurgu $21 m “rigour-gm y y; {$1. ‘fr. 8rd]. gm to Mr. and _v!511~s swuMl-jslnk Mm Misoouche. u: ' mm To ‘u-l-Jrh, funeral o; It was with ei-nceue regret that $uuguoul °lwtgm an?“ whiz; years ago. ____ 4m“ a! har dauahtdr m" a e ' at‘ ‘wards’ (new Ewan McDonald <hee Lucy —8- . A. u. Douglas. . was clllwrls oi Su-lrlrrlrrrido lsamvd o! 33;“, 5, 3.31;, w, wmgm ,,_' rm-Aro mica sraanv. TUB-Qfm" 3“ .“4°‘“"°“4 “flu '° . Montgomery) the well known Is- heid yesterday fimfnlnl from the the passing or M: Japan A. ML ML Qhudg 30m“, m mrs nowiv-iiahie stock potswrsvueuluum Hugh,“ m l S‘; LANGILLE-At the p. E. r. m... land evishdrsr, was in Summer- -—FAB.EWELL nary -iure. reeieenee of Dr. w. u. Soper w Hllrll-l» °ll° “usllmmf = dd‘ Mr. Jerhee MaeAllister, of MOIIQ- were quoted at b0 centstothe grow; m” mu‘ Do u who uulgllmu pitai, Oct. 3rd, 1030. to Mr, m, side Cll Fr‘ ‘lfv’ 1m and called cm Erskine Haywood was elven a lm- st. Peter's Cathedral, where ser- est orrd rrrosl l» ovod rillmrls whose p,“ - i er yesterday. holdlnx to last weeks] - "II , Mrs. James Langille, cit-y , mam‘ 01d ldS. Mrs. McDonald Well party this week by her Bridge vieer were conducted by Rev. rlrllih occurred orl Saturday even- ‘ ______ Jlt the some time turrllvs gulf“ "l" “f” "‘ WW“ daulliter. chum “flout who ‘he officiated ing in the Prince County Hospital. on the suuduy uruueumu mu db pped from 25 to i6 cents per 9 Pl I Wflfl- Hill’!- hhe been visirhg in Chariotetown Cllrb More lovlllrre for Bordon. bushel. Tum w“ suu only u ulmuuoufiut at Pete"- on m _ and i w t r d 1,, where aha and constable ueywood t ui ave. Interment was in st. Mr- Hlrrls was in his irsual hslltll . 'l Cave-Edi: antigenic-timid’: toys-na- will in future make their homo. The from‘ 86cm . The pallbearers 2},‘ fffdfig’ gmfl?“ t“ mkwmm’ aratlmgutit; llalfwlrah ifigwpagshs- mlmmrrlt of both potatoes and luv 3;“ Ldrm.“ uud m, l, my‘, d’ “Y- "PPM" I 1°39» “l Mr- hid i. ; ~ do w» poo- o w» r-v- we» loo o. w. our r»- ... .“....,"..:....:::°h.~u.""...."'; or» d so who» weer» chemise pray, which - i - - - ~ ma": mo“ M r r ‘ . .____ wood and terragaimcofBridgc _I-I, Sopcr, Capt. G. G.I{ ' - m] w|R,e_D_p_ H ""_i - - ' l l" F"NE“~“* Y PEKD"Y*P““QY' she was 915ml“ Wm‘ l 511"!‘ Peflkl. ClDl- W. Andrew's. Llelll- pzoved much f“ his ‘dwnced a eiixemscilraddgess hndorrgsllzltl: was not’ (“mated m‘ “t least two f gm"? Mfisfifig: _5h'rhg BEST-At the Sawler Nursin H ~i Hi al c: do» iglvl M .H=r:::i J. Sylvester tray and silver sugar and cream p, 1,, Mathieaon, Lieut. S. T Ives. 58:3] zgmifléleulimfsfllznflelsgilurglulg um u a token o; deep hhhrehla- "e"- hird zvugheuffimm h” m” “ah oh suphumhuu 28m 1 9 ug i uho n in. KO"LOH, MSSS, last sun- s.rvice. Refraslunenta were served FvNEnAL ----SERVICES The mn- evening ion and sincere wishes for The since" sympathy of h“, den“ 94 Phwml 5mm yum-q“ |md Mn, Qgrgld Best o; Tryou u son-John David. I MELLISII-At the l-liirlifield streei his iii-tum in ano er part of the dioceses. The following address was read by the President oi Y icy: was iiclii from the residence of , \/ll'. Lough Dingivoli yesterday af- r-riicoii. Service hi. the home arid and a social hour enjoyed. Con- stable Haywood who has been at- tached to the R. C. M. P. head- morriin-z to St. Dunstan‘: Basilica where Requiem High Masa was sung by Rev. W. Keefe who also many friends is extended to Mr. Reuben Dickieaon on the loss of‘ l.‘.e sister, Martha, who suddenly‘ eral of Mrs. Gertrude Fl n was held yesterday morning rom her A shadow o; gloom w" out gravc u-vrw c- i i 1d bv the Rev. w t 3 we h“ 1 d _ w m su- i; ra- illsriirl distill. rztrfiezfiitnii hull. writ sx"..lsz.“i’s.i"°iir .7112‘. "ism" till‘: "is"; is“. “w“"..*"i"* "i. t" v::"°‘;§..ia.:'.:"“:..:: “hrmm- ' eem‘*rii.“a"isi"- u) ‘cmv 01' r. ‘l1 carers were _ i ‘ r ' ' ' . . son. A n 0 , , . i - r r - s. a A A’ 3 Wm‘ “mill” Mmlrl-lllrr who Requiem Hlsh Moss was cslrbrlrrl came known that the Angel of “Yllilmll- Althoughpthe wireasrecrilrlizveixil by Mr Paul Peters, Jas. Cam bell, Airred old 1-. Melllslr. s son leslor Wriyiifi. I; l). Qulgicy, J. E. Stems, {Li . (inliicr. D. F. Bi-liiune, R. J. IllllH-L illl(l J (loidmi. l: luv. George MacConnaick. The pallbearers were: Messrs. George Bell, William Irarter, Patrick Dennis, John A Griffith, John P. Martin and Ernest Prurity. Ser- vice at the grave was conducted by Rev. Death had visited their midst and claimed for its vlcitm one of the most ‘spected and honoured citi- zens in the person of Mrs Mary MONfl-llv. at the age of 71. The late Mrs. McNallv (nee Mary Watts, Louis McDona , William Roper and Warren Gallant. HAWK GETS GUNNIBHS PRIZE- William Doyle, George- town railway man isn't so sure was stationed at Borden for some S. time. ‘Dickerson on Saturdav mllfllllli! gave no particulars. it was a great shock to him as Mrs. Jennings. his sister, had left here only a short five weeks aim after enjoying a two months holirlav with him in BURIED AT MEIlMAIDJHuier- al of the late Christopher MMSLGBII was held yesterday from the Mac- Lean Ftuxieral Home to Mermaid Church. A short service at the Fun- eral Home and services at church HURRY-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on S. t. 2'7, 193p, to Mr. and Mrs. R0 rt Bin-ray, a son. Surrounded ‘by relatives and friends the spirit o! Mr. Stanley The beautiful memorial window Keizer passed peacefully away at in ’l‘.iiiitv United Church present- ed bv Hie I. s‘ Social Club of Grand Tracadie, on Saturday morn- MacCormack. I-Iughe5) was bo-ri at Bedford and and ve side were c M I , . , . _ ~ - - onducted by x i . "d b" sh id be ed ih d ib- ° "AC-Al Frlirvlew. Sent. s .. rm rem r lo MH- rruslros as a per llrr- Sent-ember lvtll- 1939- all" ll The death -————-mmed at wiumu married the late Thomas McNally the £3. Hugh Miller. pastor of ensnm“ ingmgome gQthei-edus folk. ‘fivih. "m- '4’ Ml" Mill Mls- lr- C» M: sickness of three months, which he bore with Christian resiination, being visited many times his pastor, Rev, Mr. Nicholson York. FRIDAY JOINS A!!! FORCE-J, Daniel Racirharn. can of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rackham, Wheatlev River. P. of Ten Mile House. where she rs- sided for over fifty years. Her hus- band predeceased her six years ago. Trinity Church. Interment was in Mermaid Cemetery peuheuer; were Meats. James Munn, Elton Rayner. Walter Munn, azrheei ‘i? iiiuvxiit iigdioriiil in those gallant )1: cztzzciis o! tlic town of Sunimerside . who fought and dried in the cause !‘ of freedom in the Great War of duck hunting at Newport, a few miles from his home he shot a fine bird which fell in soft mud at the water's edge some distance from seek. 0n September 30th. ed 59 mirview’ “ 5°“ Gmld m‘ Ia-ig. , ag ' years, formerly or Charlottetown, t: MARRIAGIS 1914-1918. -. i1 d d dedi t- The late Mr. Keizer was 80 years He ia survived by his wife and Mutch p m rrl 0n nv:ii§i'l'l:gn_ in cghe of age. He was bom in Nova Sco- little adn, Lawrence; his father. _ u Maolidllarfifcy can a William fiugr-x-‘aghgviprfsnwzlul Shula" W131‘? 17°53 “’“ . i presence oi . i‘.'1ll;'i‘€}illl0ll that u... ih 1859. but has lived at orehd wrh. Lomz. and sister Christena iri 1&0 Iszriunv Music-Miss Dor- ———- eum, cuutuuuu, Much", ha; f’, g ‘h’; f“ ° '°°"d "df ' m; 1 MACNEILL-MACKAY—AL Trini‘ iaicei the Sfliij (lllllCS to capac- Tracadle for nearly fifty years, and View“; 3_ c_ gar! all e . daughter of Mrs. R. J. STEAMSHIP AGENT DIES — g ‘ ' “g, ' . a 8° w swoope w“ ‘ Prasonage Oct 5 1939 b iJ iiy. was looked upon as a man of out- Also surviving are his brothers. lmNel“ °f TY“? Vane!’ 1°“ 1”‘ Ml" J BTBGK- 47-Ye8-r-01d ‘Fvfiurkec: 1: ‘gg,,,dt“‘ff.fh,f“tst"heu,ghi,g picked up the duck’ and made o“ Rev John‘ Stirling ‘assisted lily ti: week for Sackville, N. B, where she Will enter Mount Allison Conserva- tory of MUSIC. Although only 17 years of age this is Miss MdcNeilYa final year in violin under the course steamship agent died in the Prince t° the “eighbwlng woods‘ Edward Island Hospital last night. He had been unwell for several months. His death occurred in hos- pital. Mr. Bragg is a native of New- Cierveland and Grafton in Wishart. sax“ um June‘. of Wm Royalty’ Rev. Hugh Miller, Wilbur Briicl P. E. I. MacNeill of Milton, P. E. 1., and Margaret Marion MacKay of Bind. albane, P. E. I. Telerrapli-Jourxiiil. MARRIAGE _AwivuUNcr~:ivnr.i~rr .-Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Neil Mc- standuig integrity, honourable and upright in all of his dealings. This was evidenced by the large number of persons, not only from the im- SEASON OPENS TODAY —A , mcniii long opcn season on Hun- i gnrian partridge in Prince Edward A pretty autumn wedding took _FAR|;WELL PARTy__Qn Fri- place at the United Church Manse. Islands 0pflL$ today. The mediate vicinity of his home, but of the Royal Academy o‘ Mush: _ e _ v l‘£‘{§iii.".‘iOl'lS for tho open from many parts of the country. day evening Sept. 29, at the rionue London‘ Euuluhd‘ She Wm continue foundiand. l-Ie came here about snuufgxféeglfseuzgiufudi‘ S" Ezhuruj m? iguuglggeludaguggfi?uulmoau Jail. COLI-B-EDWARDS-At. the iinnid , STJSOn 511d tram the 1st of October who attended the funeral on 'I‘ues-~ of Mr. and Mrs. William Mon - he, shuhes uh Mount Alhsoh under eight years ago and has been con- uuuuht“ u“ Noni‘; to Mr Md Mrs Arthur Muctflm o! mu o, the bflduu uumnuu, on wmuxy i llilitiyl Slhtubtirug ululdihisra Plpgaggétifi dBYv September 12th. ggln rmhf;u‘5°ff,§“°';§¢nr§‘emgi gflahiu-Rtotyisgll Ajgaxlriyclfggrtiggrvgixrvag necteig ‘gin ivtifgpm? ‘mfifh, sugh” Wviiremmflecrg de Belle son of if! became the bride of Mr Robert gufldflqfiflifil 27-B19g9. Rim! W .-\. *1‘ 1K9 "~'l "'_"'"‘ r mm “Y I I _ ' 5f u 1 l0 URI-TIC, . . ar 8s Vcriicr i iorbiclrien on Silnciays. Open sea- -wupnnvo anus —A pretty hm. Gladys ir-rureii thered to o; Mum who “rived m. week 1n Wood of Soutlipcrt. The funeral Qjuuluf gill?’ gamlfhluulgluerérgucrlu g1.“ ‘gluten. formerly oi verpoo Co,” o, mum, h, Mary Aum bid her farewell, pie ous to her dcpartum to take a nurses’ train- ing course in a,hospita.l at Wood- Sackvilie from London. llfrlslarid, to take up his position as head of the Violin Department at Mount Alli- Edwurds, daughter of Chester and would be held Friday afternoon, Mrs. Edwards, Hampshire, P. E. I. from the residence of his father- in-law Mr. Leonard Wood, South- son on native ruffed arouse opens church wedding was aolemnlued on October 16 ari-d continues until the Wednesday afternoon at the United MT- and Mm- 0- Owgmm- d!‘ took nlace fililétiv in Montreal on ter and ‘ai-ot-her-in-law of the bride Saturday. Siiotember 30. After a mi " :1, l-I garian Church, Cascumpec, when Mia! . fllzizellzuijlurulPlluluwelxuv nulrlrlllercus... Mme Edna 316111”, mum, the stock, N. B. During the evening son. Miss MacNeill isa pupil of Mrs. pom, it was mhouhcech motor trip thrcueh me lvtdrviiirre were the attendants. ed MgcDOIlALD-CURLEY - In Si, enhcihi‘ constable spurgeon Jen- bride of Mr. Isaac Dunbar of B116 ‘WI-s Riven a travelling lbaiz R. B. Richardson, Summerside. —S i Povinces Mr. and Mrs. de Brno The ceremony was perform Dunstan-s Basluca‘ by m“ R M“ “m5- °m°°‘,“"“"§,’,,‘h° ;§,°g*‘,-,°5“' Ra‘ ’“§~,,,,§‘,,,,,°*,‘,',‘"{,‘;“,P,§{' dvfieiiriilri“ A“ eeligieei ATTENDING FUNERAL Mr J MfMfcELéggEovs $9,355‘; ‘zvlelriugesidiveeéirrticuiz,’ it? §fiieeferireihi’f°ifai“fi‘°’ w§“b Déufi; 3%, 133911,??- » .ave ce - ‘ *- mean - - i" ' ' - --..r— “Jm” Mm“ ed ° Ce Ir. DQ119118 M. P., and Mr. Marcus w“ °s as Star The young couple will live at Damn bath o shuns evening mt the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Cobb. at s. miscellaneous shower for Miss JBfln Cull/book. an October bride. Rustico. The best wishes of I. wide circle of friends follow them to their new home. hour was spent followed by ice- cream and cake served by the hostess and her sisters. urday morning Mrs. Frizzell ruffed grouse were plentiful also. rizit-xirrrriai. SHOWER-Previ- ~ :9 litv mnvric-z a number of once of a largo congregation cf friends and relatives. The bride was vary charming in a wedding dress of white crepe back satin, lVIacQuarrie, Storekeeper u; the Canadian National Railways here, motored to Moncton N. B , Mon- CltABBE-BAGNALL -— At Triiiizy Parsonage. Sept. 27, 1939. bv Rcv, Hugh Miller, Mary Edith Bagna‘. SCOUTS ELECT SLATE —Miss Ruth Vinniccmbe was elected Presi- dent. of the Charlottetown Scoutei-Ks C‘! v s . by motor accompanied by Mr. and day to attend the funeral of the __ Amid at the home of Mr. with veil and orange ‘olossoma, and M" onwumu d mum w The home was prettily decorated . 1 . ry an v late Mr. Douglas MacQunrrie, who g m Club at the annual meeting held Hazel Grove and Frank E1 lid-l Jenkins w m“ c9111“ a 1°"°lY Willi" °1 Kw“ the week end with her died hum mjuues mum, u, u m. ufmty“uf§fi°s§fiuogdhéubfkfive§§l last night in st Peter's Hall. Crabbe of Milton. m Fl l\ . . hpgnd Miss Annie Maclienrnnn and wish and maiden hair fern. Her niece bmuh" Rum wmurd “chats who CONDITION STILL SERIOUS _ llrr w“ luck Orr ll" "elm" °“ MmM$H‘"m‘,Y,-u'j°u"°§, fiufduh‘; is stationed at Andovor. N. B. fifii"ifi“ivifi‘lii“i.i‘liefriahe“é’eiifli‘i ifif.’;.§w‘i,‘§§~$,i‘.",$.,°“,‘;,° “Rm”: ilzgfllcfltasmgsamgq vifrfieryviiiievr‘. Jimmie Doyle and Aieku no naxLhoiv-nvomzs - At 1mm ZTPriJTiZ’ iliitnrfifrnyersfiiiihvg? °§§ “carried a mquet of in: anap- Etta‘ “E13 ‘l’ h" dull" 9"” Zrrixhlgrthce C13!‘ ofghe Iiivsiiitlfnulhg: Glou; rear: the verses. After tliagpresgrilts y!” lugus" grmmu uTleilfl- g: fwuréawugm $23013? m”, gllllligglhu%g-h3. fiigzsgyulffig Ritual: ‘ ‘f u. - , r wb°~ - . ew runs c. e .. h b _ s rene c ona . o mvniz , L :1 ug ca, 1 “ A“? ‘fifliimfieiifd x1135: uni/err; chalgisf mud, u, i Mr. MacQuan-ie was a young min legged Eli; rfigmévrfifiv Z}“’,,,,,%",“’,‘§W, the election of officers. Fire Chief lemme‘ 9n w°dnesd'*Y "13t-gw"° . Charlottetown and Gordon Arthur l. hug‘? marfitj mg flow? gm M, mom“ terisglufuttg lggtngguue m, glfegds '1‘; highly respected in the city oi’ prgtty smech refreshments war, Angus McEachem. the rruest speak- lgggpfzgflegtgyléf; gggdfifi-‘Tmtu Sm I Drillon, of Moncton. s .1‘ : . ‘mm,’ Mo t . d th _ ' _ i’ the ti dd r ed ih . - *‘ ““:°‘;.,i“‘“w{"é§‘°; dfiiirfi hi?» and fir; 311$: mom’ M,°"mf‘§‘ F, liklrltzupérroleu fmufiff, ffm °D,Y,f““,§,°:§§f’,"uf,¥ ,i‘;,',‘,;°°,,,1“§,,*§,',"i,‘{,“’:,§,§’,§*;§,i§ girl; 0n thrgeiamvplrgrtfncerg; t. pro? fggj;ggffdugsgrgllfffggmrrlaglfiglua; ArTi-raN-woon _ At the Union Pres-ll " m "3 l °¢°° E ~ Y The latter has visited the Island on ' V ' gram for Fire Prevention Week of consciousness and ugbudw _ ivgillgllriu-ltguuusfusgusgurisiugl, g1. United Church, when Mix Sara Marshall Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Gordon Hughes. and one of Charlottetowtfs most charming young ladies. will be- come the bride of Gordon Arthur Drillon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wes- lery Drillon of Moncton, N. B. Mr. Drillm known as "Gordie" to fol- lowers of National Hockey League play, is a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs and has had the dis- tinction of being the leading scorer in Canada's national past time the season before last. Mr. Drillon is also a well-known softball player having performed in this City on several occasions. The Winsome younrr bride who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a smart dark brown suit, chic hat and matching accessories and will carry an ex- quisite bouquet of Talisman Roses and Lilies-of-the-Valley. The mar- riage ceremony will be performed by Rev. Hugh Miller. the church being artistically decorated for the (Oct 8-143 He stressed the import- ant part which could be played by Boy Scouts in educatino the Pub- lic to the ‘mportance of Fire Pre- vention. Plans were also made for holding the annual Apple Day which. it was decided, would be geogg this year on Saturday, mt. FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral of Mr, William D. Cant- well who passed awuv at the home of his daughter. Mrs. J. Lavie, Souris, on Wednesday night was uheld to St Mary's Church, Scurls. on Saturday morning where a. I-figh Mass of Reuuiem was celebrated bv Rev. I. Croken who n‘so conducted service at the grave. The pal] ‘sear- Brs were. Messrs. Michael Fitz- Pati-ick Lauizhliri MdYririis. Char- les MPKinnon. A's! R McDonald, Alex Paw" "d Ilarvrl McLean. “pong the many beautiful f" tributes receive’! .v~er= two large wruit-Fs-orip from Tyoozruohicai Union No 1R5 of Wrrcerte- Mass. of which Wil‘il\m P. Cantweii was a member and the other from the Emulovoes and Officials of the Veterans Administration of Bos- ton wiih which ilfajor P. J Cant- w.-ll is vssovr-"d THURSDAY Miss Stella Smith of the Depart- ment of ‘Transport and Miss Esther ifiii walnut. table the Elli 0f es rind friends of the MEX- Ch‘ rch of which she was for l v 1.; the organist. She Yc-(‘vlhfifl p_r.'i":x ware and linen. Mnclicnnnn thanked her friends in n short speech after ivhich lunch was served Ivy the ladies. God Save the K1118 W55 sung at the close. ITKUZEVJEIJ. T0 REV. LEONARD Macl)O\'.‘\I.D—On the evening 0d . Bop". 25m. the parishionms of l Corriiis Ciirlsiti Church. m‘ 8. 55' i svmbled at the home of Mr. and | Mi'5_ Albert Mnclsaac, Glenvvood, l to b‘d fzi evrcii to Rev. Leonard i i i bai- motored to Summeraide and the Clifton Hotel. They left in the mornings for New Brunswick. for o. wedding_‘tour. Their many friends wish them every happiness in their future life together, _a many occasions and is well known i-n Charlottetown, —FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MR. JAMES A. PARRIS —The funeral services for Mr. Jamm A. Harris were hold on Monday after- noon from his late residence on Central Street and were largely at- tended. Rev Wm. VETWOII can- ducted the service, the choir of the Presbyterian Church assisting. Favourite hymns of the deceased iverelsung. “The Lord is My Shep- llerd.‘ fThe Sands of Time Are Sinking’ and “Safe in the Arms of Josus. The many lovely floral tributes testified to the high esteem in which the deceased was held. The pail bearers were Messrs. G. Shelton Sharp Oliver MacNeill, J. E- Dollon. D. F’. MacNeill, Her- bert 8 Sharp. Geol" A. Callbeck. Interment was in e family plot in the Peoples Cemetery. agfillgoxlgflgulfixf-uglufielggfgfhflgflizzoeiriri, Frederick Douglas Altkeii Quaid, the owner and driver of the 0°’ mrtune mid?‘ P~ E~ Ll and truck was badly shaken up although gxfléggtlggfttlgfe Iw°°d °Y R” l“ he escaped serious injurg. It is ax- pected that he will be a le to leave .UEWELLYN _ KING_ 0n Sm, the hospital today. |so_ ioao bv the Rev. John Sterlin Llewellyn h - of Slur- Bfion. Prince Edward Island. registered at t Miss Dr. Mary Ross. 72-year-old lady E i physician died last nightattliehome ' ‘um The passing of Alexander H, 0i’ her sister. Mrs. D. R. MOITISOH, l ifuelexihhlhh. one of edr beloved of-{Fflluttlgl m Bglequo. reiiewinc a SP Ic als w o served us f r th stl en y ne . ENCE- BURNS- t twenty-seven years as gusticee paof I She W“ b°Tl1 l" Bedeqlle bl" l! ‘N. S., on Monday, 0ct.A2iid,A1‘:)lé1gi(:Ii;;;' the Peace and who has made hosts |°- Wu"! W°mm 1°“ u" “Wm” Jhc Rev. Mr. Gordin, Baruch-p of friends down through thesevw fiudl’ mcdlcglle- M all" mnwg Jhouise Bumg R. N, 0g Malpgquq gags hi: slguldeneld thie city fi‘gouglbiguzigereeurmegrucagseu med_ utlo NAlexandcr Spence oi mm argue‘; Algfgfidusfrhgceiurwhlgc‘? icine until illness overtook her a- g ' '5' xinhoh were held Friday, sepiehi- ‘ufilefllsl nuerhrushgginugi: reéuliunedrg! CAMERON-STEWART- At "n-ir. bar 22, at 2 o'clock from the wii- muluefiahere em, um ‘l’ a‘ ' lty Parsonage. Oct. 4. 10x9, by p" ggrlsulgd Kratzer mortuary in El she L; survived f”, the mhowms Fslululuivgluu léulldieriemMargamt Jaieu . . ame r. Besides his immediate family gmglfig; giqglsmgfllqq,” d’ fllurlottetown. y m“ gl,'f'j,,g",,lgjlsi,gpggtvgwgglr 13mg; glnck Illliver pridiie. N. h. Mrs. E- B- YEO-YOUNKER —-At the Parson “ma. flux-um A‘. Dahd L“ and A! ogswe . Edmonton, Alberta. Mrs. $59 by m r - . . V. E. R. Woodside, George Orman Yea TUESDAY A wedding of much interest to friends and relatives in Charlotte- town took place in Ontario this month when Mrs. Martlleflte Clark-Delaney became the bride of Mr. Bruce E. RlBCS, YWUSQIY- loll of Mr. Harry mass tho 11W Mrs. RiQSB. 0f Charlottetown. On Sunday evening, September 24 the residents of the community o! Selkirk assembled at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Michael MacIntyi-e to bid farewell to Rev. Dr. L. P. Cal- laghan, the Pastor oi’ the neighbor- ing parish of St. Charles, who de- parts shortly to continue his priest- ly labours in the parish of Fort Augustus. ilicir beloved Pastor. ciqnaiixirr: for a pastorate n P_ E, I. A dainty sup- p-i" xviis scrvcd by the ladies in ‘ charge. After the supper Mr. v Bartram McLcllan, as chairman. in 5 , a. few. weil chosen words. explained ' s of the gathering. Dur- i‘. . cvc-iiin": two addresses were l, one frnm the parish in gen- if M lti d i . . . the Zrégthreo? 1:1? liriliiiiirirnien? "$2 bert T. of this city, and Lemuel D J Mccuthelm‘ vmmmver “d Mrs. D. R. Morrison, Bedeque. .~ or. _ tho Hillel‘ from the young ----- happy event. Leilan which occurred at Glencor- , A.. and Ste-wart, of Highfield, Mrs. people oi west Polrrl- Both Wm The sdiourrled preliminary llw- Miss Ahrie Hullhell. sister of the rodale, P. s. 1.. 0n September 5th figtimgfiiflgg? ‘fioyujlfgllég Efureiutciggulrfiuarcsuvxuehugixhgriu lure. MARTIN - CONNOLLY - The §§§f"l§j)"r>t1ug13§s*lo Edna Younlr- v , TS. . last. The deceased was the son of the late Archibald Moheilan and Ellen J. MacDonald and was born at In- The bride, will be bridesmaid, and will look exceed- nice in a lovely dTES cif Queen's hue with wine colored marriazle was solemniaed at the Church oif the Most Holy Redeem- er yesterday morning when Mary lngofnoy W. Largeonacharge of murder was concluded here Yd!- terday when the accused was com- accompnnled by monetary gifts. Either MucDoniUd in l1 lleflt T l r itirinkcd one and all for the kin - a holiday trip to Boston, New York and other American Cities. J S. Pierce, Charlottetown. Mrs. E. L. Coffin. Bostpn. Mass- to all of \ u DEATHS ==- ~r o. iilin it! to ta d t ill It the JlXl- 1i . H b t, Kilian Rive in th _ i886. —“""“ h. ~. i: us: 112...“... =..“.i..'e..~m. err til "ma; iuzs. lo: M“ ‘Wm; w“ ‘To :"..:'.:iii‘;.:l-".":il::.idea?salso: fii°'ii.s“iv’rifii‘ii.fl“iliii‘fii .2’. ‘is. ra- -=== Fl" "“"'i*=t.""' "ssihi" if; u. om mo» or €5‘..ei€ié1i“2”i¥.i.i‘£¥“i.%i.°“° ‘iii? fiiiiiifififiiiéfii; <=="r~""a- or o o» or Bou- or roo- mr-o was so» o. he ~ i. mcvci us w COLLISION - fifleralidgisfitir l?’ gocliieartig? Mr- wirlioitizwtihri; $22273. the bridal lamu slzwulilllll- He was s gun ol orr Friday for st. John's New- The Directors of the P ince Ed- $332,, ‘,§’,,,“"'j,‘“";, R(‘§f,‘uugfi““°m,§' M“ Henry B‘ m“ l. 'rl_~ " exceencaract dl inf . ‘i h - 2 ... Yllll ‘s Chu3g3g%u$n' Iain yin“; mm?!‘- ‘gm?! w: e fiuwlnu?w'uhlzm‘ghaifilotfiwg aiéaurhe tmIlIOS pie} ‘larxilnd asieivésffec- vllililexddlitirfiludze chili-sci 23 mixjleigt lvildlvr: flggagdlcngqfrrrliimfglxt stlleulfliélgél gfwflf glkolgnmgsééwklfw‘ rwm‘ gighanfigig_slktieet‘elon rififif’ 3%‘ .' -, ~“~»~,.» na aer, ht,E1 _ ' - .. . ’ ', e rr.. i . y; Tpiitll hihiennvsfrom shock was defending the accused. Hotel. of Souris, P. E. i; aau stef-fMrsfrlzfcy- §§‘,°..kE’5}?,’,‘,1“§Zflu§§°‘}§,§“ ,,§§‘°-§h§;€; ggnfuuflfldmng‘ yhflufglalld be l" Church, officiating, and ceieigrating gfuzinmmlh Murphy Widow of A inf‘: rlicicsmbfgyclfstvs; RAINFALLSHKTHTI 0F AVER- Hon B WTefPT-Ee newly ap- gigilfgbf Zowshflf Quplvesu Hlslsu-vices in this connection is re- sifillzlOlfilS ofotlhgctlnyon no; iii-iii‘? theimmual dkfgsa ‘if the bridal e Be James Murphy. . ‘dr-ri- v - . - - < i . o are - rrm. rm f “ ,,. “ ' ~‘irar_ r0 t all th . i. in collision iviili another driven AGE -Prince Edrwad Islandler! pointed Lieutenant Governor, was Red Pom; mud u few uguruer lug‘; guru‘?! a‘: t: tLlfulabldlg uruurhhntto lseven in number. Throuah a large- wedghug 5:")! ‘L; iundsusud h; gluCPgcEE —Suddenly at 67 Prinnc , by Mr. K. J. Lacey. The boy were Illvrt 0i thrill‘ IWHBB l‘! ll- sworn in to office at 11 oclock yes- m5 “mew; to s,‘ cowmbus Church h an “h, i1“ - v . y increased membership and the M,“ Mum Phqueh. who u” “h 07h‘ t- 3. Geo. J. Mephee in m; l. “h. on his why i0 church when fall, Warren Burns, weather ob- tgrday i. the Confederation Cham- was largely attended b neighbors e “w” S" e‘ Cm" i °°'°P°mu°“ and “nafmlm 33M‘ companied the soloists, Misaea Qugc]f?r' Remains’ ‘"9 ram"? at i‘ W’ “mlem “Puma “hm” 6km general: fir’. ‘$333’? b“ by chm!’ Jul“? Méafielfrffnlvf gngafllqerlllgiéllehgg. m '1' mo}? 1d’ P FUNEnAL-Nvrtrfrryozi sepi. hggehirirrfihihkgeceal ‘Zgiiieimment’ m“ Emma “dun” M‘ “Hum” e in n do-snpoii: of rain e .. ere s n . The Pruner an m . . g as and also o iciat- 17th. Following pay“! at the home ~ p0 e Rm Cuhuhuh mu “e1 Mumm BEAGG_M the Plume Edwun P. M - - Eusiori St. September preclpllfll-lilll ml‘ 1939 the Executive Council were present ed lit the gravel-May his soul rest Applications for the position were 515w. h; the hfldu who nude,“ . prricpiiiiiiz nilin’! b, . . .. - 28.42 i ch . Th t ift r d th th in peace. of the deceased the funeral service (i 1,1 d g 1 the P113" _ Blind H0801“! 0n Tllflsdlii- 06° 1w: $1221 bgtyiclehcgzgrdoulixis i‘§.“ve‘”rf$r.e. of rginuw falal m;- 3.2)?‘ .‘2i‘.‘....‘°£.‘€ whtere ethimilfi-l m of the late Mrs. Leslie MacDonald lllufgglhseisepgmber 29th, Efhfbiri-‘fl QY,‘Z'°,‘Q,",‘QQ°£$"J§QInl-l; er ‘u, m9. .1. r. Bragg in his 48th r ing the next three months if the “W; mum 154g” and gentie- —DEATlI 0F FORMER ls- Wu held lrl l-lle North Tryorl Pros- with James B. McDonald, west St. “hue hy h" ‘hum.’ w“ uthrmu" 7° ' rcnr who“. tzii-oivimz him heavily in the pavement. The force of the Province was to receive ita average ted . proceeded to the LANDER AT MALDEN, MASS.- byterian Church at 3 P. M. Be- sid-ea her husband the deceased Peters. President presiding and with mermfaers gowned in wine martiniiied velvc. McKINNON-At the Sacred l-leafl blow Oil his iiciizi knocked the boy anhuri quota 4.1.12 irichea. 11,, numer- Tlrdro pus-sod away on September. _ all present- Napoleon Wm, “h; mm _ A_ IIHCOHSCiOIIS and he woe removed ——-—— Legislative Assembly Chamber illlh. at her home 1n Maiden, leaves to mourn her sirlz eight Arsenault, Mt. Carmel, Vice-Presi- fled {nfignagrrferwbouqueefdinwi- ggxiiengn fieefiiemvaeire Mary a -~ AR. when goth ML “hue uhhmdcd Mass. Mrs. Janie Read Hawke, children namely, ris, Annie, dam; 131-1 Meme, q-gg-ngsih Dh-ec- mun mm!‘ she w“ “um,” by h“ - l i in inc l» :* mil iris! night to be i-omfciibiv." I hi. once where he although LAUNCHES BIVE - Three launches belonging to the C. G. S. Cartier of the Hydrog-raphic Sur- by his aidea-de-camp and secretary, the Chief Justice (attend- private beloved wife of Frank E. l-lawite. Mrs. Hawks was 65 years of age Belle, Morley, Ralph, Lois, Mabel and an infant son, her father, Jos- tor for Prince County: W. E. Mc- Innis, Rocky Point, Director for sister. Miss Bertha who wore a ‘J9- coming dress of blue shot taffeta I ROSS-‘At Central Bedeqiie, orhOcl ii, 1989. at the home of her sister . ,. . \ MPG . d i i i; . , ' - _ nut ulflii Yr‘ rgniuiils uiultluillulgfiayfigulg ggmllllufévfigug‘ 3-1,’: 35mg? mllgubaiis- lgt- mzorlsgdicuurg $25 Wglk-lsoolldyauulzlhtueushgurt tlrrlnue gph EhOgll1€J18U‘taBr1l}gy'tz(lJ] arogulg; gufiemnus sCtOllIifléutlelgd Egg?” r121” his? maibghinguacueaeorilela, a? car- Mrs. D. R. Morrison. Dr. Marv Rows hihiikhvieh WES made today smdm“ w“ m m“ a?‘ ‘bff’? were iri waiting. PM? rlrld Emma Bishop Read or 'I‘ry0fl also survive her. The rym- xihvr-e Coun-ty-~ met in the dime {h "' _“,‘,‘4‘j,° Qmfo ° “Q "l" '7' ""5- l v vi. r- w- r unuuerhgwsugrrgrdgr some» $2"’h£.‘3i‘é°'h.€°‘i2.i£iim“if."li% 2.25"...’ °i fi°vif.“fiééi..°i’."i“‘r‘éiiiiv.i‘ 22.x: hutch. “i;...*.:....:i. rillllk-srr o~“°-<>-‘-’=““l="ll~ Brown-o ,, lir 1'1" work on Shediac Bay for the past 1 U g A for mm, c“ h d w . 1 d ted’ i e ‘ - conclusion. a weddinq breakfast i999, Mrs. C. W. Bernar ,1“!!! —*-—— ks. Th rti d t - Aldea-dc-camp, from the army ' ~ " Y d B n8 The funeal sefvoe WHO (loll ll° resulting in the selection of Mr. C. - _ e- r‘ ms villi slrrrsro rrsrrt that ggylgigley the liugighefir halls: Br‘:- Lleut. Col. o. .1 Stewart. M. 0.. "flfriuglfillurflhiihugduu gggmlggf lliuyauulfglvuslsilosrtrguoybfldéirji vgtgm P. ivrecerihy. Tiilnish. yli,g°',i,,°f,,:i,,i,l;i,fi‘;,°,°gg,,i2i°,‘,gi Ztrrflmlkut her residuum m received. The number of wedding from the navy, Lieut. Commander present! testified to the popularity J. J. Connolly. ririrmi: r’ Hrrnrvcrsitle learned of elsewhere 11m pfiffiili’! of Mi‘. Jrncs A Ha‘- ceived orders to report for w" duty. side 32 years ago. Before her mar- riage she was a trained nurse. She Puwnai Street. Oct. 2nd. 1939. Mrs Trites of Tryon. i‘ 5“““"°“‘i"~"~"$flmf, “fig um." ufijuhwhnh M PPM" 5°°“"""Y' M“ 3"” was a member of the First uhi Jimmie poyleTf-edre old is a D;;,“G°",{“,,LY',,}";=“"§"* w“: of the young couple Mi- and Mrs Elilllbol-ll Bllvnllllld- 118°‘! 63 l"°*"” "l 11'" ' . i -D . c- ,' - eau u au umn we- ' ' _' rvcurrcrl m; s§ii‘ii7>r3;.v“é3:§ilnirenih cAnwLLa —1"riends learned with w§§x_m'§°_"th_ Rogers. {,°,,',=;,‘,“i,u§’l‘"§,,'1-,,,{,‘;',, W82?“ ““°“‘ 1“ m” ‘my “PM! he" ‘m’! °l "m" mmm- '° “my leaf: i§§.{?v?.'€'r3“rr§vv§“{3'&’ir HARRIS-At Summerside. Svpl i" t‘~.~ Pi-virrc chimiy Hospital. Mr much regret of the pawn; of Mr. Members of the Judiciary, Mr. Club uuu gfyuuu grunt-er of tale! dmuywakuakgiuueiéelixulgdoliuu buurliuhuccé; n.1,“, hmwuhout the Provlnce‘ fouowmpbv n“ but “ab” o‘- lml Jam" A‘ Humu “u”, 3-, l-lnvri: u-is in his usiinl health on J. Edward McCarville whose death Justice Arsenault, Mr. Justice Eastern Star. Baldes her husband Cherry Valley Corner. His co n- took ace Miscou Centre Church when Miss Mary Rachael numerous friends and in which the years Fillyilnuxinitvriinrzuidwijlluc nlufullffgflltlééifedig igcrfuurli-fiidnyag. Slqllglukélluuglllgzit L. Paimef- and son, Read 137., of Salem, there ion, Alexia McQuaid 21 oars 0d, la Mcxeunu daughter o! ML und Gglqign joins. _ ___u MMLMN_ M 36 Reserve Sh“; iii-mt.‘ irnc‘~.ii-r-.i hip. The shock 49 years of age and his passing is The Pna-niar. ' agrlgfianlitgdmgltlmlietavdfja bgeti-‘rfi: ‘$50.13;? m? Ihlhpu" Tlligrggggeduw: Mrs Charles McKenna of Borden, ~- Ian Sunday. October i, 1939, Chtist- rrwri m» lllli"i1 for his advanced a distinct loan to the community. The Lieutenant Governor. Bishop, Summcrslda East; four c The ‘rwenswege filfieeeih; toward,’ P. E. Island. and Mr. David Al- g ‘glher MacLean, in hls_ 95th yvrr r .5 rvvl irrv-lanitqriir sol Slot raigd lgrLMoCnrl/llr Ivaaskior corn; years The ueucehehi G-overvnofvnulilutuuut sisters. Mrs. Wm. beard, Scot- Charlottetown ih In empty sravei lghlf°lg;"ll,ulf°"oifiuyrualltd M?‘ THRQAT ""1 m" M“°L°““" .wr"w.1.. mu .v on a ur y os master a n ora an m the north euid 0f the iabe e "um-d, 5h“; Mm umhhe Muh truck when the uuuhuu occurred uh m‘ npandcwurur umuederifjnguémuolu PRowsE-At East Royalty‘ sun, in? iinmrdiato family left t» most obliglng and efficient in dealings with the irblic. He was ing up Aides-de-camps, the iiidlciai-y tak- poeitlona near him with the Kay. New Annan; Mrs. M. L. Bradshaw and Mrd. Ernest Mills, 9.30 p. m. yesterday The truck fail- lng to make the turn. droppc over bonds of matrimony in Miacou ls- sons? day. October 1. i939. Miss Mniiirii Prowse aged '18 years. mm n dri- rwe scn George of also a successful armer. He was chief Justice m4 m, pram“, ht land. N. B. on A".'ir,-g 39m, Th9 . _ iwvrrc daughters, Mrs. a member of the Roman Catholic hi; right, the secretary and Mr. BEQQ“‘,§,‘,“‘§:,,,,I§‘°M’"“TQZQQH°I§§ Atlnieasaliee iisihtguldlziérphgiee rfienfl as: ceremony was peril med bv Rev. I . ,SlifIlII1(‘l‘Sld8§ Mrs. Church at Kinkora and received Rogers being behind the Lieli- 89,1, 1mm ward-u mine", Homt the other u,“ of ‘he finch Father Cliaisson. The bride was Fqyggmmqn I-‘LYNN-At 22 Weymouth st. Sr. Tllllfl- N- 5-1 "l9 Cllrlwllltllln 0f hill felllilflrl tenant Governor and Chief Jus- with many relatives and friends N. D Macbean‘; ambulance ruah- flhlllmllllll? Wwmd m l‘ m“! °' crdlnaryaon 30th. 1939. Mrs. Gertrude Fl." . Gunman‘ h" ‘from u" hhhdu of h“ pawn m“ "at utwhdhuu, he“ Dough“ Huzkh ed w {he scene o; the accldem “n- eggaheli blue cre , with brown ac- ‘sued 49 years, dearly beloved wife hedvdc svlien smith before he died. He was The latter then presented to the pagtfll‘ of the First Universaiiat mediately and brought Dgylg w m; censor-lea to ma h. The happy |o James Hymn. 0H“ sister. Mrs the srm of the late Thomas Mc- Lleutenang Governor Hia Majesty's Church officiated. Mrs. Earl Weiii- hospital. couple were attended by Miss Flor- us . nvrv‘ilv. Mast, Carviile. He leaves to mourn hi! Commission appointing him to the ner rendered hpm-oprmh 0mm He w" m“ unconscious 13w encc Bodiri of Miscou Harbour, N. DOUOLAS—On Friday. Still _ Ahoy. Wiiliwm Harris, widow Emma Flahaven of Ken- highect office in the province. The selections, There were many iove- last night and the extent of hig in- B. and Mr. Amiddie Bourque of i909, Mrs. A. M. Douglas. Si. Fuu‘ ‘lil-‘C silrvlvc: also ll- sinvion. two Ions. Edwin and ueutenam Governor then handed 1y floral tributes. Burial we‘ at juries was not known. McQuaid, Camnbelltcn, u. B The bridesmaid eral from the residence ofulvr. L r’ "winrlrlrlldrrrr and Ralph: also his mother. two sls- the commission tohis secretary who purest Dale, the committal eer- who w“ badly shaken u , came in wearing a dress Of wine with brown i-l. soper, 202 Hilisboro strer ~11 i tars and two brothers. The funeral read the same a‘oud after which v!ce beimz conducted bv Rev. Mr by car and is not seriously hurt. acsesapries to match. Their host u, . . 111"’ . .1 hc liclrl this lli- W" Mid 0H Millldly morning from he handed a copy of the same m Frazier. Mrs. Ernest Mills of Sum- is ia the third car accident of many friends in the province MURPHY-At Sturgeoumllmulrlula! imimn m. iwn o'clock from his his late residence to St. Malachi the clerk of the provincial execu- I] moi-side, P. E. 1., a sister of the de- which has occurred at Cherry Val- join in wishing them many yearn on Oct. l. 1939. Mrs. P P I-l-nntdannaan Street- Chaania. _ _ Oncvmllflailtlnl. . cealedaiifllsdodihafilaaalie-G. WWFBBIWIWIIYJIODIIFWB- ufhanwwcddedbllss- W493Y°m~ A