3n ..-- aonlsav a splendid turnout. to Prince St.. down Prince to mend St. thence to the Hall. The turnout was of members from inches wiznnmc BELLS.—A very urday morning, July 2nd. when Mary MacDonald became the of Prank McCorrnack. The cere number of relatives and friends ported by Joseph McGulgan of MacDonald of Ciarkson street. Cormack left on a honeymoon to Canada. WELCOME VISITOR llfahel ill. I)urbi spend a few wee Mrs. Joseph ‘C. Manderson Hamilton. On her way East, and Montreal to study Unlver lHealth programs on Physical cation, Public and Medical Ser ing she will visit Universities Boston, New York, Philadelp Baltlmor City. S1. .ouis and other cit The University of Soothe raC including Law. Dentistry. ilingineering, ete- . and a total st the wife oi William it. Durbirl Pasadena, California. Ilrd, of Sadie Mary Dolrcn. of Ch forrne 5 supported by his broth Mouse. The double rln used. After the cerc tlon was held at 2B er Arthur g service w mony a rece and other cities. chests of silver showing esteem in which they were held. Rev. Hammond Johnson, induction into the co-pastor ‘Trinity Church took place l the Sunday mornin for his t.ext the wo crucified." emn 'I'hought." the evening was Crowns." Mr. the Everlasting" by Strainer- ggirlo last Monday i.n Hesrtz Hall and St. Paul's Parish Hail. under the joint auspices of the flaptist church. st. Paul's and Trlnity it meeting with - Pillar support-the" “m; 13o pupils enrolled already» , summed COMPLAINT‘ emits llkmr ‘igaofiiabiw annual parade of the L. O. Li place yuterdgy mornint "m! splendid. the city lpdge being augmented by a At the Church. Miss Barbara Mc- Neil. rendered most pleasing solos. ty wedding was solemnircd at St. Peters Church. Dorchester, on Sat- was performed by the Rev. John A. Coughlin in the presence of a large ‘ bride looked charming in a sown of powder blue georgette and black pic- tufe hat She was attended by her sister Miss Margaret, who wore a dress of sand georgettc with black picture hat. The groom was sup- bury. After the ceremony a wedding e breakfast was served at the home of the groom's sister. Mrs. John D. Sunday morning amid showers of] rice and confetti, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- n, Medical Adviser of the University of Southern Call- fornla, arrived on Friday, and will ks with her mother and lDulbin stopped in (Ihlcagfl. TOTO Eduq ‘Health Education B vice. When return- e, Washington, Kansas i‘ornia has thirteen distinct schoolsj Music. ont body of about 13.000, Dr. Dur-Hineéigélrleélsdgh bin experts to relurll to her home“ ' the latter part of August» She is _ rlaughter Church, Wakefield. Mass. on Ju Jett/etown to Mr. Walter Eugene Meuse oi 28 Richardon .St.. Wake- field. Mass. Rev. Father Moore per- ed was d the ceremony. The bride was maiden ha“. fern . ttended by Miss Lottie Dolron and ' was dressed in powder blue, georget- 1e dress with gold lace trimming and hat to match and carried a bouquet of tea-berry roses and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaid wore green georgette with hat to match and carried pink roses. The groom was Richardon St.. Mrs. Henry Doiron. mother of the bride, arrived from Charlottetown to attend the wedding. After the re- ception the newly wedded couple left on a wedding tour to New York The bride and ta groom received many valuable pres- ems including cheques and two rhc high and fl whose and to which was att ate of wedding bell. ast Fri- day evening, was the preacher at g service, taking rds “For I deter- mined not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ and Him The special musical feature was a solo by Miss Margaret Stenuhanew young singer who pos- sesses a voice of singular sweetness and purity as shown in her pleas- ing rendition of "One sweetly Sol- IJr. Ramsay's sermon subject in "Christ's Many Elmer Ritchie was present and sang Wit-h Very Brill“. acceptance the solo "My H090 i8 l" _ It is of interest to know that the "onSchool which was The school will continue during the mothers throughout d I . infonna murning ofthswcek Saturday. ,waa the scene of an event of much Easter of North Wiliabire. a ter cf Mr. Archibald hater. the wife of Roderick Janna used of Haaelbmok. a son cut flowers and ferns. The bri the Bridegroom stood suspended a wedding bell. Rev. qualities. The brld gressive young worth. The a few days hood home after wh side at Hazelbrook. wish them health, p long happy wedded l young couple will Rich- ruml lfe. Many citizens will lea regret of the sudden a ed death of Mr. which took place S at six o'clock at h King Street at the Mr. Praught had ing his usual months, although not considered se ed to his duties until about ten decided to take and about the time and Saturd the house some tired to a ham ly expired. During his thirty- mployee of rn with pret- Miss bride health for mony his condition . The’ Rox- Railway. Oil mplhlm a host of friends of his sudden demise and sorrow. He lea ].)l'. n lg ‘wife Mrs. Wm d Power. C m” and James. in _ one brother. 9"!’ States. His son. William, angor. Maine will night. The funeral ta mornlnfl at 8.45 fr dence 217 King St. Cathedral. who resides arrive home in h u, ' ics- ali- _ —-WEDDING BELLS-A um pretty Wedding was solemnized urch, Cape Trav Y. July 6th at 1 _when Rev G. Somers, or uni-led in holy ho lMr. William Sta and Marlo .30 of Try lids of metrlmo vert of ll A. Weeks, of Mr and Mrs. rleton. beautifully attired up beige silk lllmnllnss blue, and large Picture hat to match. H handsome b0 in a gown k335i)" d” of raphael of orphella roses led to the altar by Verna Weeks, w of honor wore a pink crepe do eh thatch. and carrie loses. The usher ‘Lord and . Harper played J- march. The groom, 3"‘ Bililetlues most popul P‘ was supported by his Stanley Stavert. The trill and ‘Ester (iuignio flower girls, and wer Pink and blue silk. antly prepared the w bride by strewlng ro r. The church w ine with hat cousin,_ M e gowned . owers. Tile performed under an green starred with ached a. llarg which was wltnessd friends, relatives and a es. the bridal party mot homo of the bride's pa a sumrptuo afizer the r accompanied by Miss Verna Weeks Stanley Stavert. The br ,was of bird grey poiret twill with squirrel trimmings. Previous her marriage, tendered a misc lher home, in which she was the re- _clplent. oi many useful and valuable . ‘We xtond our best wisball to Mr. and Mrs. Stavert, and their lmagy friends wish them many hap- lliy and prosperous years of wedded e v .. r-ASBAULT CASE AT ALBER- TOPL-The ‘trial of the assault case of Bertram Smith vs. Brenton Ram- say was held in Alberton on July tlthqbefors Messrs. Richard Jeffrey find Wilfred Tanton. Justices of the Peace for Prince County. The cause of action took place ‘at the Park uring the Confederation Jubilee Celebration on July lst when and where the defendant delivered an unsuspecting blow at ‘the back of the complainant's left jaw. causing grievous bodily harm to the latter and la him unconscious for about a half hour. 'I'ba case was tried under Part xigdolfntllengrim; inal Code and reaul a s o mm ulna can or m month tn nut against defendant. At the close of the trial the Mayor ‘whils soaking tion as to garight ofthe Magistrates to try in the town limi MAClJDD-IASTBL-Tbc nap- Wedflnsdly evenint. interest on John Macleod of Long Creek. The parlor of the nlanse was decorated p19 o! me for the occasion with potted plants. under an arch of white ribbon from which was W. R. MacWalker read the ‘beautiful and solemn words which made them husband and wife. The witneses were Miss Evelyn Macheod and Mr. Vernon Moore. The bride . a young lady of many excelie After the services the parade re- formed and marched along Kent St. egroorn is an ag- man of sterlingiio and Eunice Garret an at the bridegroomk boy- lch they will re- Many friends rosperity and al nd unexpecb Handicraft EXC ifidtfififitwmrwwm - . or Heartz a ls residence 21! special V“ a“ or 56 yam‘ here Her Excellenc not been enjoy- ' y’ rlous. He attend- as Freight Checker days ago when he a rest. He was up house during that what warm, he re- mock. where he quiet- elght ~years as g who will learn with surprise K08 place tomorrow om his late resi- . to St. Dunstanh CF89, Albert The bride was chine, with quet. which she carri- and The bride was her father. Miss ho acted as maid gown of salmon (l a boquet of pink s were Mr. Keith -.\ir. Clarence Wade. ‘Mrs the wedding who is one otlup till the iim ar young men misses Fran- n acted as They luxuri- ay for the sea to the al- ly of nine the ceremony was ' arch o, ever old home-stead cut flowers’ and cared for After the marriage. cqzfimgzz? position and quite om, m thelendeared himself t , h I l" dinner vrfégsgvaian in_his passing eception the ‘bride and|c°g'mmmy h“ 1° groom lei-t by the Prince ‘Edward an m‘ unauum on their honeymoon. They were ample M home u as far as Tormentlne mspmmm‘ i“ u‘ and Mr. Mm ide's travg ‘oiling costume was of Bela do Rose crepe do chene with rose trim- _mings anti hat to match. Her coat to! IM!" week, w“ Xas conducted by bis pastor, Rev. eilaneous shower at ' In! liiarhal “no-rig Mailer allots lnmthqllllyffllllll-IPUUW- filth TUIIDAY except Hill FROM SAN FRANCISCO. -Mr. Adam Andrew of San Pran- clscohaaarrivcd onone of]? D91’- and is allowing 00n- tist Manse n North Rim. P- l L- gglifadflzm, m m lmwvenwn, of the Mt. Herbert daugh- became Mac- o, ML of his native province. On Monday. June 27th.. the, do and gated at the home of Mr. and ‘hart with a farewell gift. meeting opened with a hymn, 'lowed by the Lord's Pra which a psalm was rea All). Clark. Following ih a lsM nt while e devot was made by Mrs. Cox. lunch was served by Mis spend Cox and the meeting co Iclose by the singlnx of Day" by Misses fGarrett. An interesti Regal trip to deep of Viseoun hange on Queen Saturday af it. to the -hooked rug. the work Benton. Bonshaw. The rug was a much impressed the The design of the rug foxes on a green bac . was greatly interested in the of the Bureau lcles on display, wonderful. stated that the we Acadians of the land grown flax, 00d. some was S Mr. At a joint installati - of St. Lawrence Lod Wlldey last nig lowing officers were installed: St. Lawrence No. 8 N. G.—L. H. D. Howatt V. G.—W. W. Down . R. S.—L. A. Stewart P. S.—B. Vanlderstine Tress-Geo. W. McLeod Warden-J. McLeod Conductor-D. P. Bethune 0. G.—-N. D. McLean I. G.—R. L. Huestis . N. S.—J. Heron S.—A. McKay S.-H. G. Leitch . S.-—A. R. Dover l6. S.--E. Rogerson J . L. lty; thc R- L. .N. 1n L. .V. w-l R hap.-Pred Renof P. G.-E. C. Burhoe Wildey No. 27 . G.—E. Barett V. G._—Chas. Manson R. S-Geo. S. Ryan P. S-John McLaughlin Treats-Chas. Drew Warden-Wm. Munroe Conductor-J. Stewart O. G.—E. McInnls I. G.—J. Dryden . N. S.-—'I‘heo. Scntner . N. 8.—-K. Burhoe . . V. S.--P. J. Sentncr . S.-—P. Roper L. S. S.—Art Coffin Chap.—I-l; Platts J. P. G.-F. Nicholson. After installation \Warden, J. A. McNai the lodges with some ing remarks. ‘in i’. on lly E0 m RIPE‘ QUE of fl El‘ Death came suddenly to A on Saturday, Gillis had not some time. bu ing with true peacefully. though llgiis Gillls of Plsquid June 4th.. 1927. Mr. been feeling well for t he bore his suffer- Christlan patience e of his death. goodness and Chris- that typifies the true Catholic man saw partial fruition in his inst illness. Every consola- tion that Holy mother church could give was his and he was able to receive his Divine Master a short time before he died. The late Mr. Glllls was born in to - The innate r. tian charity always lived on the and was nursed ill his declining e. Mrs, Andrew d family. life by his kindly dis- manner he had e years by his niec cKinnon an All through the pleasure oi‘ his acquaintance away the v/hole st a real -frien ing Christian ex- fe will live as an. e memory of all knew him. ‘l-lis funeral which was largely attended was followed to St. Andrew's Church. A solemn hig-h mass of Requiem was sung by Rev. R. J. McDonald of East Point, cousin of the deceas- etl, while the services at the grave l P. McLollan. The pallbearers were. viz: Charles Ostridge. Allan J. McDonald, Patrick McKinnon. F. Feellan. D. J. V. McDonald. ILA. McDonald. May his soul rest in peace. In view of the annual meeting oi- the Presbytcrial at Belfast. the fol- lowing report of the recent As- '1 sembly may prove interesting: The 53rd General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. which met recently in Stratford, On- tario. reported substantial growth during i030. and a relatively mark- ed degree of recovery and expansion The cotilmiinican end of i026. 163 cent. of. the Church u wanes at the .374. or nearly 60 per membership of the to the division vote. Assembly Wll the home and f’ , ties and trust funds fa grounds. and in the establishment of school iibrariu. Mr. Andrew ex- pects to remain for sometime enjoy- ing the dellifhtfui summer climate; United Church. congre- A. C. Cox, Souris. for the lli-lfmle ul presenting Mrs. Rev. E- E. ‘book- yes, after d by Mrs. period an address was read by. rs. Clark and the presentation A dainty ses Nell-l d lmuisel me to a‘ "a. Perfectl Nellie and Eunle ng feature of the Vice the city, was the visit Wiilingdon to the ternoon Her Excel- panled by Mrs. Govem- nd Mrs. Osborne. made a Exchange and purchased al of Mrs. Sanhl product of art and Viscountess. is two black work and thought the art- aving done by the province from Is- was exceptionally on of officers ge No. 8 an Lodge No. 27, I. O. O. F. hel ht in the lodge room the fol- l‘. addressed b very interest-i‘ to all who had M by her unel She was as Duffy, most since the disruption of Juns 1o. 1m. ll or The emf event reported to the N?! ed. and give tral Indlldlml ther c istcrs. 6500 elders, and “i651 10s. membership upon P10168810" 928 , 10,381. The new quringi was Mrs. young people's socletia. ~ The total glvings for all Thi-‘ltional p was 4.130. 1°|‘l'li5,469 dollars being for lillrlpurposes over i925. Jension Fund is also .aid in the building o Over a hundred he been erected and probably as more are planned. The 1927 is 850.000 dollars-an l50.000 dollars. Tile lChurch lboard of administration of laymen. The Women's Society re bers in a tho raised 8167, glcal coll Montreal Mlssi st 000 in 1926. TWO ed to the Pres . Church. ‘f-h with full stalls, couraging enrolm having the minis ,Moderatn r for the 1927 of Saskatchewa tion was reduced tn one in five of t presentative e received from lan he from one in d ment in o... ously every court sprang to his feet ings flow." the S. A., the formed Churches. and the Churc England in Canada. Among o business transacted at Alliance of slon to maintain the e standards for the mi point-ment of several foreign field. the aut history of the Church during the twenty yea ‘ccptlon, the appointm W. M. Rochester, D.D., the Presbyterian Recor clal monthly of the Ch session to the Rev. E. after nearlyilfty ye the appointment of tee with Judge Farr its head t.o devise a Union as ecii d lth a lcgalvco nd c Property and o the Church, aid to through the British Settl l . fM . widow of t o rs Mary he. late _Wlllia sho in B Jam - for llrl lsla d DUFFY-MCINNIS. -A g June wedding Si‘. Patrick's Chu er on Wednesday, .1 e. Mr. sister -=_~ Z . Duffy a long, find prosperous life togeth- . and carried a lov oarnatlons, was u n sly Mu- nattsnd- ln marriage by hor- orslgn mission proper- This uncertainties and defines the fields of action. The tartan Church govt humalholglslén lg: work. the Plait tl ry prowl-lien to its strength, ‘ allpartsof C0 and. touching n sMM......:.-. "i. return ceremony. and bails and allow many times. before ta bk Hnu-_ upis left to the merry ringing of crs of confetti on wedding trip through tile Mari- 7811011011 1°?“ ”°“'°'°mmm man and his sister ° "m"? “ °" °' rived in the City Providence. R. I. They were accom- t lpanied by Mrs. Herbert _ w‘ and her son. Master H. A. of Lynn. also Mr. John Murchison Mc- budget mrlPhall of Providence R. I. The party ‘will remain on the Island for time visiting many friends in the delightful wmmwdtnative Province. A Church Ix- being raised in increase of; finances of the are under the direction ofa n. The representa- he clergy and re- lders. Greetings were the Church of Scot- Assembly and spontane- minister and elder of the and sang: ise God from Whom all blus- Greetlngs were also re- the Assembly new pension.’ ell of Regina at onsider ways ement 80-, ns taken. as- HH Mary who was by s glad Min, took plot den at the home of nel ' 1 b i young ‘ladies of the P. can: sh; ‘sows-moi.’ the Gwalior and Bhil fields of Cen- prospccts arc enter. tallied of work in Manohuria and in China when conditions warrant- WA” 3m oiéatam tended heartiest consfllllllllolll- STOR ARRIVED‘— r. late of Glasgow. n w pastor of the United Church. Summercide. with Mrs. Fraser. arrived there on Fri- lday evening. Rev. Mr. Fraser offi- 11° .1 elated at both services in the Unit- ' ' V Church on Sunday and made a a" mjddmon m ma” canned m dgcidediy favorable impression. He will be formally inducted as pastor next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. MOTOR TlllPv-ML GORIOD In- ths development of the Chllmb since 1926. with 01min- fami- number received into of faith] ment of Sabbath Schools revealed a tflne army oi youth. numbering a I l onary, ports nearly 50.000 mom-i llsand auxiliaries, mmhrlwork to- eges with their charters— and Knox, Toronto. have byterlan are well equippedl and there are en- ents of students try in view. ‘the I four llii l I m. h cf ther smug Mr. r. w. Swindel “since m “Hmillitlnairc who lo ent of the Rev. 9°" '9' e offl- lo his pla 22. _ silk silk W88 tcry. (one iory _ was fifty Bruc The . Rev. _ press _ wer Ste WE mont -—'l‘ho Ssnti aftern once friends Th6 B rden bytho ‘grains Stalk v Raymond Withcrail. btralna march. bride, Jahlos tdnlll arch of c-v iss in who o inar of not by ora was of tends who kink up their resid- ca in St. Johns. Mas. Calbsr b0- llsr marriage was one 9f the Bturisv Witllqfln. iLean. Jcs. 0’Rile ‘and D. Butler. rColumbus. of which the deceased F was a member, attended in a body. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. B. Croken. Monday from Princeport p5, A gee]. Scotia. near Trul-o, Xlstjng mgyf tended ihe ltlrgost (l njsu-y, ghezapncrs Field Du workers m the.‘ held in Cana hoflzagjon o; a; Beech Hill Farm DlNG.-—A ve Wm and Rowan Cam Oak Valley wer Linsey. of The bride wo match. and lily-of-the-va carnations. twin sister. bouquet of , of Montague. in their lives. (Patriot On Juno 22nd“ drew Stowa Hospital, H _ buried the ' 9 P. charm- wan celebrated rch, Grand nu- ‘ and scores of people Ch'town. and Rev. of the Baptist Chu fred Stewart. org list ‘Church. was Veterans A marched The bugle at the grave. oz-Charles P. Stewart, wart, John MacDonald, J. . crass MeCallu lowing is d. age by Rev. Cornwall. white craps d by little Nancy S Has , _ crops. A luncheon fol ueromonyan porch by no 'wal the Iuest 0f 110ml’ l! the 101m: wllillfl. t0 W110i" gftlift’. it otland, the last evening climate of SEND CONGRATULATIONS. — lThe onl news per man in active who {lay wit: was in harness in =the days of Confederation, is Mr. J. E, B, Mccready, of the Cha lotte- town Guardian. says the St. ohn's Nfid. Dally News. After sixty years lhls hand n still busy. and he wh- ltrlhutges a daily column to his P8P"- rNewfoundland journalists will unlit ,ln salutations and consrntulellvm to I FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Joseph Praugllt which was largely attended was »held yesterday morning from his late residence 217 King Street to ,St. Dunstan's Cathedral, whore a urnaghan, Jos. Purcell, C. y, Peier The Knights HAD PLEAQANT OUTING -—- _Mr. Louis W. Roper. Mr. Frank H. I Roper and son Arnold. and Mr. and where they y that has yet h da. It was pllt on the property breeding urchasell subsequen a F‘. Roper now manager of t son ‘Howard is also associa with him. SENCABAUGH- -CREED WED- ry pretty wedding took cc at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . H. Creed. of‘ Albion, on June ughter Annie Laura eron Sencabauglrof e married. Rev. Mr. Hazelbrook. officiated; re a beautiful all Swiss when their da canton crepe dress with hat carried a bouquet brocad white jon supporte shines." rt. died in C amp Hi alifax. N. 1S. m» in Although lfwns el of the - of th largely attondo automobiles, ection (la busiest days in the ill 8 Muir of StaJ music. under ‘R. W. Lindsay and Mrs. Al anist of the Bap ‘solemn and im ive. r sounded the The pail Pond t. William Duffy, m. DDING B a clipping from a Ver- paperz-Siloreham. June 30. wedding of Miss Jean Mac- New London. Prince Edward and Ashley Belden of Shore- s in the flower ‘gar- W. A. Stalker, Pine Orchards. Tuesday oon at 3 o'clock of about 30' r of the bride uesis were elatlves and and groom. ushered to the Misses Susanne and or. and "Iwlph and To the of luhengrlms wedding played by Mrs. Stalker. the on the arm of her brother, Maelfay, crossed the lawn srgreens and dais- sstting of roses. c were united in John Irons of She wore a gown of do chine, dud a ‘veil a natural the coupl and l _ age blossoms. Her bo at white roses. She wad at- talker. rose silk lowed ‘title d wu served on t s tty Stalker» Horenco drama in company. and li howcra previous to her wed- {liars lovely variety of wedding gifts testify to the popularity 0f Misslirlna, ar- McDo bearers were: Messrs. Patrick Trainer lternsey Breed- I the American catod in Prince- two years ago, and who is oiyspecializlng ill the flluernssy cattle. lle p urchymsueqlherd of the into Ho Scott, n. 0.4;’; tllelmvllltlg- M J “so; m :1 a owner y r. a Se cc Charlottetown Royalt ward Corning y. The latter he farm. and lley. White lilac and and was attended by her Lilly, who wore a white ed dress and carried a. quilsflrhe groom d by Mr. P. L. Wallace, After the wedding wedding supper. the Py is the bride on be om, true please copy.) 1927. John An- die was following Saturday at the Cross Ronda ceme- ls Island) the funeral d. there being ten carriages, on foot. Rev. amen Church. R. W. Lindsay rch officiated. the direction of The Great World War ssocintion of Clrtowlhl in front oi‘ tho hearse.‘ Last Post bearers Alfred and James Q ELLS. -The foli- in the 078B; E. ier several res la ex- ed Gaf for from late ugall town a.m., 501118 their BOW“ Dink 5119i” Mc- terdsy Court at- J. J. J ecu .lt of o! Court. “m he and m, over an o! relative w" 15m of the 8th Gaudet right. Chief to of send for tions to . a like m in quest ll Y B. morning. 0V8!‘ an that place l by A. A. H6 William H. L. melidatidn: awe’ 011M 0f a ant, Dial Tryen and Ethel ‘ n; llrta received man!’ beautiful ‘lml- M" lington. ‘when llr. Bel position with the Post partmcnt. —Mr. J. N. Mcbellaa and Mrs. Meullan, have arrived hero from lnngmont. Colorado, to spend a short vacation at Mr. MCLBIIIII’! native place. Grand River. it is 46 years ago since ‘Mr. lifebclian left Summerside where he was employ- tilne. Mr. McLel group of young men who left here comprised‘ Frank A. Green. McSwecn, Will Colea and Jim C some years afterwards with the ex- ception of Mr. McMILLAN - GRANT. pretty wedding was sole Notre Dame Academy. tor of St. Duns ited 1h the holy Mr. John Flflllii handsome rled. was of en-hair-fem. who acted as match. and carried Peters. The groom was a white the brldesmai with a pearl setting, sroomsman a dainty wedd colored poiret t trimmings. (Patriot A mild se Edmund Byers and indicted for shop breaking and lar- ceny, when two John Mahar and John Coughlan were called to the s the defence. The a witnesses who were preliminary heari then gave evlden their statement Mahar who was fl just a week astra in MeCloskeTs went on to ex Attorney Gen ness for the Mahar-Y . Attorney General-A you not Mahar-I tho serious and will Crown to deal wi Mr. Johnston Mailer-No. Mr. Johnstom-Did I tell you it was wrong to come to my office. Mahar-Yes. Mr. Johnston Both witnesses cross- the Attorney General membered the date Canadian Bquatter was in that time. They visited the they gave. After further examination of oth- er witnesses for the defence the court adjourned to meet again "this It is likely jury today. Peter Coies. when George at-antly killed. west of Hu day morning, tody, yesterd coroner's ury the trocedy ‘The occu the driver Fred Gregory and Milton Cannon of 5t. Avards The four harlotteto attend the the no accident m story the survivors of at the inquest it gi Al: two o'clock ths inquest Court before oner and the Wong: Am“ James Stewart. Bradley. Thomas Hewett. . Michele Connolly. Bani Carts m r‘ I N I ans thoeliiaa came to nu ma: l}? m was held in co due his the 1'0 HIST - The "will" o ilflohto Mrs. Harold cum who’ passed away in the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday morning after a abort illness were tenderly laid to real. in St. Paul's Cemetery 1”‘ tor-oily. The funeral took blue It nine o'clock to 8t. Psfillg-lmllrfli - where a Requiem H 8 l" V" clcbrated by Rev. Geo. V. M0096» who also officiated at the stave- The pail bearers were Messrs. Wm. Clark. John Maclnnis, F. Daley. Jas.‘ Arsenault, S. MacKay, and E. "m, A p_ "m, ".1 Mm. ; Doyle. The funeral was largely at- fuey, general merchants of that 1901191‘! I011 B larse ilflllllfillillililli lan was one of a M51159- I short wedding t ide at 156 loofnls has a ice de- n: ans. II ‘and In." r. $101111’ vigour. It comets M. lflill. eaaatbatina and ch troubles that ' a ............ ..."::..':'.. "w. .. assisted at the _ _ —WAB llllw ‘DBRBAVEIL- Deepest sympathy ‘extended to Mr. Hamid Gillis (w ‘o was one of our first Bummcrslds the front in the Circa be did valiant service eye) in thc death Colorado in that year. They Angus Robins, Douglas oles. All returned McLelian and the Frank Green and Will Robins. -__.___ - A very mnlsed in Charlotte- Zth, at 5.30 James Murphy. rec- tazfs University. un- bonds of matrimony is McMillan of Bum- yeara. She was a general favorite and her loss will be deeply felt by many. besides her bereaved husband. The funeral took place on Wednes- day morning at 9 a. m. to St. Paul's Church and Cemetery, Rev. J. J. Mc- Donald, officiating. —CAR ACCIDEN '1' AT INDIAN. RIVIIL-What might have been a serious accident occurred at Indian River Bridge on Sunday evening. July 10th .A car driven by Hubert Agnew of Wilmot, came down the slight grade approach at a rather fast clip, and tore oi! a rim in against the breaking it. and of the bridge. about four fee ly the tide the occu , on Tuesday. July 1 when Rev. w - E 8 tulle veil with the conventional i’ orange blossoms. Her bouquet. which she car- Ofllhella roses-and maid- Miss Bertha Byrne, maid of honor. wore a achsatln with hat t0 a bouq The groom was t Mclnnis of St. 's gift to the bride gold wrist watch: to d. a white gold bar pin and to me scarf Jilin. After ins breakfast the a broke a sp a rut, careened railing, eventually went over the side landing on its aide in tof water. Fortunate- was low at the time. All pants were able to get out of the car, which suffered , little damage considering its fall of 15 ft. Considerable diflieulty was exper- ofpe carnations. rted by Ernes ic s getting the car on "ten-a but it was finally accom- plished by Mr. John Murphy of Clennont who performed the Christ- ian duty. plunged his heavy team through the water and towed the modern "juggemaut" to safety-K. Everett. W88 will THURSDAY nsation was caused yea- aiicmoon in the Supreme in the case of the King vs. James Gormley. WEDDING BELL8-—A very pret- ty wedding was solemnized in No- tl-e Dame Academy. Charlottetown. on Tuesday, July 12th. at 5.30 a. rn.. when Rev. James Murphy. rector of St. Dunstnn‘s University, united in the holy bonds of matrimony Mr. John Francis McMillan of Summer- ville. and Mary Kathleen Grant _cfl Fort Augustus. The bride was beautifully attired in a gown of white georgette willl a tulee veil trimmed with tho conventional wreath of orange handsome bou rid. was of orphclia roses and maiden-hair fern. Miss Bertha Byrna. who acted as maid of hon- or. wore a gown of peach satin “m; with hat to thatch, and carried l. bouquet of pink carnatious. The groom was supported by Ernest Mclnnls of St. Peters. The groom's gift to the bride was a white gold wrist watch. to the bridesmaid a white gold bar pill with a pearl set- ting, and to the groomsman a scarf pill. After a dainty wedding break- fast the young couple motored to Borden en route to New England States. The bride's travelling cos- tume was of peach satin with gold lace trimmings with hat to match. Her coat was of cocoa colored poir- et twill with squirrel trimmings. Miss Maud Ball. daughter of the l-lon. has arrived fmm Mon a vacation 1n her na She registered at th left yesterday for month at the North Miss Ball is one of the Islanders who have done much to bring dis- tinction and honour to their native province. She is a chip off the block of one of the Fathers of Con- federation. worthy df her disting- uished ,. She is -' not only from one of the Fathers of Confederations but from the dis- tingulshed surveyor sent out by George III to survey and lay out Prince Edward Island. In her own right she has earned the Croix de Guerre and the Com- memorative Medal issued to officers by thc French Government in con- nection with the Armistice. In making the recommendation for the i_x dc Guerrc General Boillet commander of the 120th Regiment of Heavy Artillery said: "Miss Maud Bail has never ceas- ed since her arrival on the French front to give herself with and absol- ute dlsinterestedness and indcfat- “ lgable zeal to the work of the Illoyli‘ - hown in the du Boldat. having s most perilous circumstances the 3. greatest courage. and by her partib-f ularly high and worthy spirit d noble conduct has won tha ‘ _ -| 31:11.15"!!! French officers and Gun- ppm; Crown witnesses tand by Mr. J. C. Councei for bove mentioned examined in the ng of this case ce contradictory to made in the City ohnston, K. rat sworn said lked the matter d that they were y tihnn their dates ay y saw Byers home. Mabar then plain that it was saw Byers and not as he. nrst stated. eral-You are a wit- Crown are you not? AND Coughlan ta d discovere tothed May he of May nd why did acquaint myself or Mr. of this?" McDo light I was doing Justice Mathieson—'l'his is be left with the th at a later date. —Mr.Mahar, did I you to come to my office. Execu Dr. Dr. town. Dr. great grand- Gecrge Colcs. treal to spend tlve Ptovince. e Queen, and Shaw's for a Shore. Dr. L. Sm put the same ques- ughlan who answered in ner. Co PICS 811 examined by said they re- because the port at at of rum. ’i the prices of which the case will go to the driver of the car McDearmid was in- when the auto went nkment a fcw miles ter River early yester- wss released from cus- ay afternoon. when a judged the cause of as purely accidental. pants of the car, besides and the deceased were 39°" panied His pa m . Assoofa breast emba young men had left wn for Surlhnerside to Orange Celebration at and were returning, when occurred. of the accident as told the car as given ven below. g yesterday afternoon was held in the Police Dr. Houston. the Cor- following jury. impan- ‘ Chief Box-gt. Allan a 115150)’ "T: the course of thc last‘ months o o campa n she span - , unreservediy utter a material and moral con the combattants. She sh courage at the . (foremanh, week I mu tn l ' c nmvsrdizt ‘Samwmrcconr- River, - _ g, Harris -o Jury imnsn- " of the death __‘________________ ldicdisohargc Znlhonrlr Croix dc Gucrrc. Medal. and the Miss Ball has all addition the great the surveyor sent out by St. Jean. It is very Prince Edward Island strainof hel- pioneers so tained through atio _ One of the largest, if not est. Prince Edward Island sociatlon Wu opened yes ning at 10.80 o'clock in Board the bri "IYIdB m8 n“ J. D. McGuigan in the After the ordinary woutine busi- ness and election of otficers were concluded. a general discussion took place on the question of Doctor's certificates for alcoholic stimulants. On account of the unmerited ulti- cism which thc medical profeaiion has received in connection with the writing of After several suggestions had been submitted the following resolution “Whereas prescribing alcoholic liquors is most unsatisfactory to the medical prac- titioners of this Island: sun wmtikss T ‘ . men has not yci. been formed and consequently unable qnfiti THEREFORE RESOLVED zrnnt the Prince slim-d Jill-nil Medi I Association reaiwwtflilly rt- qncstcthc f..vfn‘ciai Government" 4° make such amendments to the Pro- lhihluon Act, that will relieve the lDoctors from the burden of prescrib- ,lng alcoholic liquors and place in ' mmiasion blossoms. Her at; quet. which she car- That a Committee of five be lil- polnied to confer with the Govern- The election of officers res I ‘ow: Dr.‘ J. C. Houston. Ullllllm tetown. Vice-Pres. lxrince Co.: Dr. Ers- kine Kier, Alberton. __ v1¢g.P|'g5,, Co.: Dr. R. F. Seaman,‘ Char o W11- Vioe-Pres. Kings Co.: Dr. R. J. Secretary Treasurer Auditors: Medical Council of P. E. I.:‘ Vice Pres. registrar-sorry: Dr~ Jim" will‘ burton. G F Dew“ .1 D . . . - gfalsra Y5), Dr. S. R. Jenkins. Di‘- N . . Joliéllédilggl ghuncil cf Canada: Doe- tors Warburton. Tantoll- . 5f5m““' Houston (Pres). DEWEY. is” Y9 Dr. S. R. Jenkins was elected P115‘ ident of the Canadian Medical AB- sociation which meet! in m“ ‘my on June IBth-Bbth. 1939- The Annual addrcm by the Presl- “ml. tavern x-ray 013w‘- ilfw l‘ m" gdjouffillig the rncetill! pa? addressed by Dr. woodhouse. '1‘- Spcclalist now visltng the city- Tolio! . clock clinics will be held iafltlil-l Prince Edward lsldild and City °5 sump ' , at present. ' -—-—- .: - wstooms vlslrons - l-Mi ‘ihilitd tllinat 9 ortlflvcrvse, o ~.-. iqkfiyaqiong the sums '9" .- salUWallacs of‘ , ‘ Emery Wallace of Jill! R07. DH I. J. B1007‘ d lie, Rev. J. H. and llirl- m, master Con!!!“ h‘! from the Ameri- It is the lot of few ladies to have tinctions of hav- reoommended for the the Commendation Soldiers Dilchilrge. of ‘these. and is in granddaughter of George 1n ‘h? Isle of Brstlfyills to 10 580 the we main. succeeding gen". survey and map out D8. the larg- istory of the Medical As- terday mor- of President. Dr. chair. meetings in the h R001!!! withthc prescriptions for alcdlol- timulanib. carried a vote of 20-5: ' present‘ system of incoming provincial Illyfllll- to deal with the FURTHER RESOLVED in regard‘ to this tier." Officers Blast? cede , .. 1 nald. St Peter's Bil-y- Dr. G. F. Dewar. ‘Dr. Ira J. Yeo. tlve Committee! P. McIntyre. Moots-Ell"- J. W. P. McMillan. Charlotte- l J. F. McNeil. Summerside. W. M. McKenzie and Dr- G- lth. City. .: Dr. J. W. P. McMillan. : Dr. E. T. ‘Pant-Oil city. D MeGuigan was splen- nuiygd, An excclleiit Gail Bladder" accom- yg’; most instructive and hearty thanks of the '10:. McPhes prwiTWd tlmatc bone infec ion- well received and ap- th from i0 o'clock until ii o'- FRIDAY the)?‘ ~ l: filings . Th0 xaffig stati ‘ i’ B9‘- mmmihil." iifchliuircr 0f al. P!" 0h Q a‘ Jones of 0%‘ f ,_O'Lear7. ,