. = J 'rim CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THIRTEEN 66111 S . _l i- -.ai 1- - ,, __ PM - 1 g ` _ l_ `- _ 1 _ _ * News Budget for Our Saturday Subscribers Y . The Jury returned a for the defendant.-S ON IMPROVING _ brakeman, who was injured disastrous train,< collision :rignlsh in February will be _~i , superintendent of Prince the Biennial meeting of the Nurses Association which be held this week. . . ii ON EOLIDAY _ lidiag .I spending the past winter in Michigan, has arrived in irg. Sask. to visit her bro- lit. Jas. G. Hooper. Miss has already met many s and reports crop pros- are good owing to " went rains. RETURNS-Tile plane by Dr. Jenkins and pi- by Mr. Junior Jones, return- day afternoon at 4 o'olock ntreal. Mrdones left Mon- at B A. M. and stopped en- one hour at Quebec and two at Moncton. Mrs. Jenkins flew up last Tuesday, and the who were attending school eel are returning by train. NEWS-'l‘l1e blowing up of tanker Cymbeline at Montreal the lass of 25 lives, is not its effect here. Mr. Alex of the dining room staff of Canadian National Hotel re- .- the sadnews that his father among the victims of the dis- . Mr. Corbett left Saturday too for Montreal. MIS]-IAP-Mr. Flynn of Pleasant Grove, the misfbrtune of having his broken above the ankle yester- when he was tying or untying tethering rope of his bull. It that the rope became en- betweenhis legs, and the breaking eway;` threw him to Mr. Flynn crawled half to his nearest neighbour for and was taken to the City M i. :fanny-Members of,Bumn1erside gave party at their lodge on Friday- night in honour Ritchie and' Lieut Barry, an leaving shortly for their on the mainland. They are th umm mn M lemma srsrlsrlcs-renew Th °“°°,,R_._m“yil13aresomeinteresting|tatistics s for P E. Island that have come Milligan was concluded at to mud I Court at ummerside mm- o"’°w°‘ mm WW 553° mm" Mn Jun” lation. 38.088: single persons, 51,481, rl » _ . . ~ - of Mr. Hamid Harper, Q, ed, male, 1,618; female widowed, 3,. ig dolly. 1-is is u patient M1-uionary Society. oi the Presby- Eovu victoria Hon-,;m_ terian Church in Canada (E.D.) ATTEND UIENNUI- - M185 Mcl{. MacLeod, which 'occurred Hospital md Miss Dever- iMrs. MacLeod expected to attend or city Hofnitsl stair leave the meeting or the w, M. s. so for st.' John where they will be held in this city on June 28th. Hooper of Mmm who. hu -.tion of.the court. i The action was (ln) 45.892: (fl 42640, married 31.501 widowed 4.094 divorced la, lay' not specified 28, males single, 27,820 females, 23,911, males mar rfed 15 880, females, 15,095, widow 327; divorced, male, 15; divorced, will have the sympathy of every member of the Society in the death of her husband the late Dr. William this week at his home in Sydney. COUNTY. COURT-Before His Honor Judge Duffy Saturday June 18 U18 C580 Of Chntles A. McKenna vs. John Green occupied the atten- for damage arising out of car ac- cident. Several witnesses were ex- amined. I-fis 1-Ionor Judge Duffy - Rave judgment for plaintiff for $60 and costs. Mr. A. B. Johnson for the plaintiff. and Mr. T. L.comp- ton for the defendent. Under the chairmanship of Hon. G. Shelton Sharp, Minister of Ag- riculture, a meeting was held yes. terday to consider the prepprgtioh of a brief on Prince Edward Is- land fisheries to be presented with thd b1'1efs.cf.Nova Scotia and New Bf1111“Y1¢1£ at thi’ Imperial Econ- omic Conference. There were pres- ent Messrs. W. 1".’ Tldmarsh, J, P. Molntyre. A. 11'. Fisher, iron. J..A. MacDonald, C. P. McCarthy, Hon. H. D. MacLean, H. H. Cox, and S. T. Gallant, Superintendent of Fisheries. - v ' _ .°SOUIAL GATHERING - An afternoon _tee_was held at the home of, Mrs. J. B. Beer, Montague, on Thursday aftemoon under aug. Dices o»f»W. M. S. of the Presby- terian Church. A very pleasant h°u1' W", limit by the many ladies who called during the afternoon. In the dininl room the tea table looked very pretty with green lin- €11 cloth. bouquet of yellow tu- "N -T” "H v°u1ed by Mrs. J. H. M1141’-10811. who was assisted in serv- ins by Mrs. wm. om-risk, Mrs. w. I-l. Poole and Miss Peulah Mac- Leod. A very pleasant feature of the tea hour was a short pi-0. gramme of music. Those taking part were Mrs. move A. iz. alb- son, Mrs. A. J. Campbell, Mrs. Wm. Garrick and Mrs. Harry Davison. Two wee tote, little Florine Camp. bell. Montague. and pious Down- IDU 0! B\lm1118l’l|d9, Qng very lwootly duriniz the programme. H. Assurance of the sympathstip co- operation of both the Provincial Government and City Council with the efforts of the Unemployed Workmens Association to find em sAnl.Y aanasvan-Mrs. Moo- ib know that his condition 1`-ood. President of the wo'msu's JENKINS PIDPEITI Pill- p quietly' at the Manse and was CBABKD-The fine residential orlned by the Rev W S. for property 3'! Brighton Road, owned ing BA The Manso was beauti and formerly occupied by Mr H R fully adorned with flowers for the Jenkins has been purchased by the n The bride was dressed in Bank of lfontreal for the residence a travelling suit of twced and straw of the bca! manager It will bs 511° WON I lilV°1' I0! 1111*. li" month __ l y confined to his bed for some days. ° certificates in piano and organ, a special prize for practical work in two prizes in theory subjects. . Arthur Rennie. of Alma, was brought to t‘he Prince County I-fos horse in the stable yard, when the animal suddenly struck him in the _ -can ovalvrunnan _ Miss 1° Margaret McNeill, of Searletown, d ls in me Prime County Hmmm were the guests of Mr. and M:-s. suffering from a fracture of the H' la. -xlcxlln ny A`_nonsr:-Mr. "1 ` W ln they were going round the bend at Wilmot Bridge, the steering gear locked and the car turned on its B_ side in the ditch. Fortunately Mr. al McNeill was not driving fast, other- th wise they might have gone over the ol bridge. Miss McNeill, although not seriously hurt, will be laid up for m some time. The other young lady q in the party escaped without in- 8 Jury. Mr. McNeill had his hand M cut with broken glass, but was not dis hurt otherwise.-S. M D Her friends are glad to welcome Mr. Herb Kenny back to' his old for the past six years. His was the -7 for some time. Her funeral from seph‘s Church. It was largely at- J. Rooney. 1-fer remains were then conveyed to the sdloining cemetery and laid beside those of her hus were found by the Grand Jury at lNG_.m° “th annual meeting of the opening yesterday of the June me sitting or the supreme court Mr | m Justice A E. Arsenauit pnalded 1 the arena .nu-on being Messrs ‘ John McKenna (foreman), H Mr Hooe 1-I Nell Bar Bociety was held Monday the Law Library with Mr Nor Lowther, President, presiding W li Bentley,K C Secretary alurer, presented his annual re hat. ,_ , 'Pro ters.. ovu- by ti., nm or nun cub. mu ».i-as bouquet bmi 3 ,,,,,,’§_, Mc§’;‘f,°;,, Wm “°§°‘§§;;: port which showed the society eh G N9” *md lm” °f U19 "1 Wm J Hogg, Chas J. Moran, Dan 1”” 8' nwst' suwessml year lm th 11 _ 511° W" attended by M-isa 'A Moran-son, shew iuomillsn, ua. 1’°""‘”° "“““°“ W” "“““°“’d ‘“ th -'r/ixen 11.1.-Mr. w. A. ching, Adalaida Humphrey. M-A-. Histor 01 3 Haslsni, Mlchusl nsveieaur. it-°" "him “mm” 1°’ 'he °"“`"““ lu of Summa,-gm, was “ken 2, at his thu by-idegmgm, Wim wore 5 gm; of i The Gmnd Jury "ported on the lyear were elected as follows: Pres- nl store on water street on ssiurdsy blue orare. a fox fur and a o°11118° 2 crlminul eases su iouows: "’°“" M' A' F“'“’°" vi°°'P'°”‘d' ui evening “nd was obliged M b, dm- of pink mpeg and iiiipp. Mr, Em; | ent C. St. Clair Trainer; Secretary- The King vs. Jas Stewart- ' nouns! - ~ ruasnsr _ ‘ ~ me ‘ 'rfue buls in rivs orbuiusl cues nm somrv “NUM mlm 'rho sixty-seventh Auuusl com- . " ’ ' _ . . . ,, - ° ' . ' T . occasio . ' : mm. ' ' ; I ; I V. - _ . _ . ,' _ . isman - - ’ eu home. Hs is suffering from u Found. B-A-. oi Oliiion. acted as i si-curing bud enteringsud there- ,T’°““’"' W' E' B°""°*" K' C" hemrnorhage of the stornacn. It is bf-it 111511- T1`1° 8|-its °f 01° 8“’°111 f true bill. ('°'°1”°t°d); Audimr' Mark M°` pleasing io report. however, ibut he were o pendant oi amethyst in' 'rbs King vs. Lawrence nolrou, G“‘“‘“" K' C' A°d‘"°““‘ “‘°‘“be“ w is improving, although he will bs pearls io the bridesmaid and sold ?1‘vuu lvrclzwen, Allred clinton and °' ""1 °°““°’1-Mews' N' W' L°"" up lin ilIlkB ID tht b€St mill. Anil’ ; Dougias smith’ “tempted breaking "ICT, J- 0- Campbell: H- F- Mc' m -S. , the wedding the happy couple left 5 Phee and D. E. Shaw, K. C. munication of the Grand Lodge of Prince Edward Island AF andl AM in ample form and in accord ance with time honoured practice and ritual. was opened yesterday morning by Hon John E Sinclair, rand Master The sixteen lodges throughout e Province were represented by e Masters and Wardens, and a rge number of Past Masters were so in attendance by virtue of eil' rank. _VISITING DOCTORS - Dr. ard and Dr. Dermot of McGill iversity, Montreal, came to Sum- erside by plane on Tuesday and "nd °11°°f1112-1111* 11111- held s clinis ut the Prince county The Grand Chapter of Nova BR. I Miss tiarilgln 3 shirt honeymoon we The Kms vs- Howard L‘ wood' FUNERAL SERVICES The ill H ILL ANT WORK-- Nall 0 5 in B11 Were 116001119511- E tlleit by omission to accoimt and - ` Th, b ts 1 1 1 dis. Shaw, daughter of M,-_ ,nd Mm p_ led by their attendants to Cape 1 ¢¢,nvem°n_trua bm neral of Richard Dougan which was e e r su iec were gyne og ca ia. 1-1. show, or this sity has ro- Tonneuiina They will shortly sail; 'rho King vs. npbroim swuuow. 1a1'8°1Y “*°“1d°‘1 W” *‘°“‘i§°S*°’°“;§ VI, turned home from Hglifgm when on The Lady Hawkins from Halifax 3 [_-,U-sim-v_true bu1_ moming from his late res ence, T she has been B student in the con- for Bermuda, where Mr. Humphrey f The King vs. Ephraim Swallow, Prince Street, to St. Dunstans mem attended the clinic The gervatorv of mu_s;c_ Mis, Bmw has been called to Central Pastoral ¢g¢upe_.ti-ue bill. Basilica where a Solenltndlliziluiiirl visitors enjoy” 3 few hour; “sh . Charge.-Y. Th Kin _ 011 _ ‘High Mass was celebra e y s ‘ Wu mocesmn in winning “ache” WEDNESDAY ’ tempted rlidevino-big: Herring, at son, Rev. Emmett Dougan, assisted 1218 t1}1lP f-111111311111! Ziig/ie1;1:1;d e;‘ti11\1`§" ISLANDEB. DIES-The sad news The civil docket is as follows' by another son, Rev. Louis A. Doug- e em-se W5 “S 9 8 e W e , T . ‘ _ _ | 1 organ’ me cm” prize in plana and has been received of the death of Non Jury Debt or Damage an, Deacon, and Rev. Geo. McDon 151111111 50911615' GSPBC 1111? the H8118 | ‘ ‘ Mr. Havelock Fyfe of Port Neville, Dominion Paper C0, vs_ N, Rat. aid, Sub Deacon. The final absolu- View 85 they came over the Sf-rat-ii C., formerly of Stanley Bridge at tenbury Ltd. tion was given by His Excellency Of N01‘U1\1l11b@11f1Hd--3 e age of 'I4 years. He leaves a Oiive'H. Ritchie vs. Ben). I. Ray- Bishop O'sullivan. Service at the lie and one son and his brother her, grave was conducted by Revs. Em- _ Morton, who was with him at the Jury Debt or Damage mett and Louis Dougan. The pall ` mm on saturday evening’ ‘._u”e,,_ last, as well as two sisters and two Nut)-,angel Mogvneaux vs_ Irving bearer, were; Mess;-g_ Harry Gras- TML5-A Very Pretty Wedding WHS mg from ‘ fractured nose and brothers on the Island and three Oil Co., Ltd. well, D. J. McDonald, Thos. Giiian, Solemnized in Trinity United lacerauom of the !°,,emad_ Mn sisters who now reside in the Geo, W. Gardiner and and vs. W. B. Robertson, Wm. Flynn rind Church yeoiierdliy 11101111118' When Renmelwu clipping the "et at l States. _ City of Charlottetown and ano. Wm. 0. Davey. -*- Lome B. Flood vs. Hollis Moore -- -VISITING OLD HOME-Miss The morning session opened with M McDonald and Miss R. McDon- B Prayer by the Grand Chaplain, -DOUBLE WEDDING - A vefy n d motored from Boston, Mass., in and the roll call by Brenton F. pretty double wedding was Solemn- u eir new touring car to visit their Porter, Grand Secretary. The open- ized in St. Pauls Church. Summer- 1 d home in Coleman. They passed ing ceremony was performed with side on Wednesday moming. Rev. D through Summerside on Tuesday Grand High Priest. J. W. Boyd in q_ J M¢1_,¢1im, D. D., officiuted e oming and renewed their ac- |the chair. and celebrated Nuptial Mus, The u uaintance with Mr. W. J. Lid- The annual address as submitted wht,-asting parties were Miss Irene t tone. They say that cltlicugh by the Grand High Priest dealt Gallant, daughter 011i/ly, and Mrs. aine has many lovely farming with many subjects of particular pm 1:-_ Gplimt, who was united to tricts it is not to be compared interest to the companions and af- ML Leonard pete,-,_ son of Mr, ghd th the Island for beautv und ter discussicn was adopted. Mm Maxima Peters; and Miss Lo- u rosperous looking farmhouses. S. ge repiorts of the Grand Soc- om, wedge who man-ved M;-_ Willard ____ re ry an Grand 'I‘reasu:cl°, as,D° c,,ue_ The chiidrm of Mp,-yis -FUNERAL OF MRS- JOSEPH ‘well as other reports from stand- icholfr Wm, Mm Yvonne A,-Senauit home. l-le has been in the U. S. A. CAMERON-The 111119151 01 M15- ing and special committees were ' assis prop late oaoph Cameron was held on Mon- then dealt with. The officers reports :At 3° duZ§§°n'mEax;§,e,::nv_ r sad duty to accompany home his day afternoon from her late resid- indicate A flourishing and healthy ym 8 Iniyre. who is oelebrailns her 106111 | mother'a remains. Her death on ¢11¢8 It Em! River to the P0i't Hill condition throughout' the jilrisdlc- -# the 8th inst. was not unexpected, C11\11'¢h 8115 Cemetery. Rev. M1'- tion. The general work of the Order FOUND DEAD-The Mounted as she had been confined toher bed C0l€m11-11 00l1d\1Ct¢d the Serviced. finished at noon. Police yesterday accompanied Dr. on June 24th, 1326, ted by Rev- Mr- Aitken Oi Lot] The after-ncon session was taken L. B. McKenna, Coroner, to Corn- the home of Mr. John Kenny took 10 lltthd house. The P1111 biiarlrs up with election of officers. Com- wall to view the body of Peter place-on the 13th inet to St. Jo- were Messrs. John Stewart, Colin panions elected were Joseph W. Mananry who was found d.-nu in McKinnon. William Baillola. W11- Boyd. Yarmouth, N. a., Most Ex- the stable ut his home. The iplfi- "B1 °’ the me °’““‘°5 M‘°"‘°'“" tended. Funeral Mass was suns by iiam Barlow. Cecil McNeill and ccueni ch-una High Priest; Right , mation was received that this .-mn Bev. A. Sinnott, assisted by Rev. John Baglole. B. Excellent Companion G. L. Roul- was found lying dead in B Stable -- ston, New Glas w Grand Kin ; ni bour Emest Leonard, sumo-'ro-no Suowunou - nicht or-ceushtgcch-p-uibu swf- Zfclfxuwfiiubsiwstu s sus s wsu. "M" ‘”°'°’ ”'““°‘° °“~"" “‘°"' _ . _ - The many friends of Mis .Mary ton 11'. Porter, Truro, Grand Sec- in the morning, Mr. Leonard noti- oi e Sussex Lodge. pmymmtdor me llboumm class” band, who had predeceased her sev- Puncher waited upon her at her retary; Right Excellent Companion fied Mr Mahoneys cousin of this V:-‘£0 €;¢;1'ick Priglgnted ‘vgith a of Charlottetown Wu given lash en years ago. She leaves to mourn home on Monday evening and M. MacFarlane Hall, Halifax, Grand pity who stated that she had been mek White' The service at me 17 11 In , - gvmmz at 8 mem” five sons. and three daughters, who tendered her a miscellaneous show- Treasurer- and Right Excellent vipitih him t th i ° 3 of the As.o_ _ 1 K W0 Ol' F68 tm8S 8 As; Leard made the presen- “mom ut which the vm President' reside in the U. S. A. and Westem er, A ilu-ge basket decorated with Companion J. G. Mackenzie, Hall- “ek und h, plwpyg sompiuinsii of AMN; lSltii;p read the ad- Mn Eu, Rvws' mmded in the “_ Canada . pink and white was filled with fax. Grand Scribe. The balance of his h¢m_ and pam, in his gore. Us m soca e and refresh- “nee of President cmbonneu ; -- beautiful gifts, which were opened the officers will be appointed to- head_ Mahoney was ,mmm-,-led and ode the evening pass very Th A serious car accident Occurred b Miss Rota McDonald The many morrow b th G d Hi h 9 mpetin d Y - Y G 'H11 B P1'1¢St- lived alone. The coroner decided ""1'-”5- 8 was 5 dressed by last night about 12.30 when B humorous verses were 'cad by Mis. A la del i M.. LICE PLANE ACTIVE--The le of the North Shore of oe Edward Island see from to time a aeaplane flying the coast. 'l'h_is is one of the Planes which have been put in~ "on by the Royal canadian ted Police during the last th to l>ltrol.coasta.i waters of 900510. New Brunswick and _Edward Island, with _two E verses me lin besides li william in lished hmigbh and wind hfortbeha_lanoi‘df ilr. Jaiaeasireh is use left to louise sheen, daughter of James sr -5. ` , . _ the chaimuln, und, more brief] We 93” °“ 01 R°¥l1 "C11 that no inquest was necessary and by Hom G_ Shelton sharp' Mimsy: Chevrolet 8611011. 0W11°d by Tom H. A. I-foule Ma.ny pieces of silver, Masons from different points of 0|-de,-ed the body 1-emoveg up 9; As,.|cum“.°_ Hom M_ W_ Hu!1t¢1'. and driven by KONI* china, and linen were received. Miss Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Is- wind’ Mn w_ A._ stewart' M_ L. A" Bradley, crashed into B lamp post Puncher thanked her friends in her land were present at the convoca- |;;.;L|,y_MURp};y NUp1~|A|,5_ and Counolllor_B. R. Holman. Mr. ne" me comer °‘ Euston md ‘mm mp” mann" for the" kmd' um' One ofthe most socially prominent Dame] cough,” also spoke at me School Streets. ness and good wishes shown in The order of High Priesthood and mm-esting events of the pa,-yy cf the Airways' pilots, und s, pas. wncluuon of me meeting' at which, The car was proceeding 110118 such a tangible way, the remainder .was conferred on nine members by “cial “non in D¢¢,-0|; was me sy, widen; f,,,u,,, 0, mum, mm at an a1leaed_1noderato rata of of the evening being spent in mu- Most Excellent president .l. w. l.o- m,_,,,,,,, of Mg, Ann, Ethel Mm- is flume, .nd ,o°d_wm prevaum speed, when Ellsworth Dtlan;¢>:;`d. `sic and readings. etc- 11°” °f '1`“11’°- phy to Lusious o. Kelly, on the are building the new Prince of an occupant of the back sea o e A banquet was given at the mon-,ing of June 9_ ML Kelly is me sleigh dm' "‘°”' °“1’1’"°'~ md W., vm mg,-,iv ,,.,,,,m,d by skull me minor outs - ia bruises runes attention could give louse oi Prince Edward Island hold their rsmuies, oouipletsu lu-rsugomsuis * gn hp; neighbour, md mends' and about the face. ‘ ‘ - to bring relief. God willed other- 11111111111 °11'1°111‘1111°°ti°11 111 U10 Ml' for the nuptial ceremony to lake t HQNOBED _ her dgmgu ng, |-,,m°v,,| ,mm .thc The driver of the ar, Robert wise and she was called Home to 5011111 T°111l11¢- T110 51100011 104808 place in the private chapel of the of mum, of mu mu sommimity nn, oi ig., ,id ,,|°,,,.,,, Bradley received noin ries. charlie be oi. mt. on tha 1111111111 will bo rolvroaentod christian Brothers. leev. Brother mm “mn Mr- It Mr. 'im hgipeg to mud up tm, mini Bradley suffered a bruised leg ~Miss Bell was for a number by their Masters and Wardens. Al-ator is the founder and director ‘"1 P1141! evening and ten- life in the mils sph..-s in vmcn whus Garfield Taylor get off com- or yem in the employ of carter H011- Senator John E- Sinclair. or the no Lb. sane collegiate in iier A miss,u.,n,¢m__,;,,~,,,,,._ me lives, ghs vs_, , gigvnch mm. par-stivsly .fi-ee. ' and co. Ltd. where sho wus o gen- Grand Master. will preside over the netroit. 'rho nuptial Moss wus ssl- carriqg iirinmqi. in borof the Anglican Church pt' pv-rg There were two young girls in eral favorito. She was also an es- 011114 1-Odla sessions. pb,-,tm mg thg mm-lugs ceremony was filled with beautiful Bill and in her younger days was U10 °*11' it “U um* °f U10 l°°W¢119 “mm 111°11’1b°1’ °f U15 U11ii»°d performed by the Rev. J. Edwin i _ _x which were um" In ¢h\l!'uh work. lisp hug- who esoawd 1351117- _ - Church. She had ,a ,wide circle TBUISDAY Kelly, of St. Patrick's Church, l'¢St€i”d8y morning at Ve . a Cm had all aueaiaud- ey band predsssusd hu- ,tout gsm- 'rho' our vm badly demand, of friends who will miss hs: ns ciuu-ioiosiowu hospital wlehito, rnnsus, ii brothel- or ins Deaf M°11*°i1“°- ‘”1‘°1‘= be °°’“ w.¢¢s,`~,-5,, m,,,_h,,. yum q,,_ -1-11,,-,Me vm ,,,,,,,,,_,m_ having the e iianl lender do-~ cheery greeting and kindly assist- school or Nursing pressures up su- groom. 'rhe bride was attended hy ed dwelling and ilanefal aio" °f W gf gm-. _ ,,,,,v|,,,- 0 , - . -A devoted daughter and gsygbig spegrtsiumsht it noshroi-4 mira Helen Martin, of Detroit, ,-1- W- M0111-1011 W" ‘1°=‘1’°1'°d~ me °\11»nt ~Mmy lovely no--lumen, living nw the ole shield mums, and the axle and wo-s umm the usa. heme, me our esusiitsn, im. sq. stoning wbssl bi-om. f in herususl iieppyrfuumi tim. or luis aim, me wiulun -- bsr menu for-their irmli-.ilarlowyor wellioecou. me mu- _-nuursaar _-_- snags -_- A food wishes shown inmchf other damlltefs when homes are marriage of mush il_lt:rsee.iu Ken- _cussousdsosiug louis uoiwesisiss-on trois. " use uma Asus _DEATH ov ELDEBLY RESP car is said to have beenstsndinl A wide circle of relatives and Queen I-lotel in honour of Most Ex- ,on of me mg, M,-_ and Mm James DEM 0,. “us mvm_.1.hm with _his hands resting on me friends hours with deepest regret °a11¢11i= Grand H1811 P11911 oi tha J. xslly, or ron Augustus, P. E. 1., pmgd .way on sammy Waning, front seat. The driver glanced batik. of the death of Miss Georgie Edith Grand l-Ioly Royal Arch Chapter ,md Mi” Murphy is the daughter at mm” wo at shew” gi; th, hom, of im. son vnuhm' and U10 11°” 111550” 91° “T 5'-"“°k 3611. dl\18ht¢1‘ Of M-fl- A111118 B611 °f P°“'15YlVl1\|l~ Wh° WU “W KW" of Mr. and Mrs. Bemard Murphy, shortly be announced. Charlotte- at G"p°_'Tm Wm of the' M,.,,_ Jnvéph ¢,,,mem_ ,t ,he “_ the post. sud the lm ceo-ge Bell. char-.°1 111° Gfaad Charter of Nova oi convoy, P. E. I. The murrii-gs wueemm is tu check me v“°¢¢ ue of so yum Mm oam_ Ellsworth Diamond was the moto lottetown. which occurred at the Scotia at this meeting. Many ad- ge,-emony mg place in the ghappi md movements oz mlm ,mn wg, hom ,,,,,,‘. Em, mm. md seriously hurt and was rushed in the P. E. f. Hospital yesterday morning 111111111111 We" 1121111111111 by tha 11ai1~ or tho Monastery oi the christian md mwmnh with mu” .belonged tp gm old esmbuahcd P .E. I. Hospital where his injur- after a few months of intense suf- , |118 361880?/68 lt U10 blliililet- Brothers, Brother Arator, formerly mocking. “tempts of mm Binh "muy of mat dim,m_ she ies were examined. He was found fering. _ Today members of the Grand of mp;-1, Augustus, o cousin of the m lm _ - 1 I lives all hu-`»iiie in that vicinity °° 11° °“”°1‘111l ‘N111 a imiiuod 'lverydunr that lovin: we and 104” °11"1°° °1111~‘1°°°l>t°dM1-Sona bride, and sure long ii-isuu ol both uspitnl, in post graduate lectures. ases, infantile paralysis and new ws on Tuberculosis in children. he medical men from outlying dis- AFFLECK-HUTCHESON. NUP- Amy F., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. v Alfred Affleck, City, was united ` -ENJOYED VISIT-Mr. and ghd pno_ in the bonds of Holy Matrimony to face knocking mm unconsciom ML MIS- fl T- H111111011. 0! China. Wh0 Waldron B. Prowse vs. Harry A. ISLAND STUDENTS P3: F- Renme-8 injuries ue not serious hlllle been ViB1t1118 their son, Her- Jenkins. GILL-The followinZ C9 and Mrs. G. F. Hutcheson, also of and he was able to return home in mm' at s“m'“°““d°' 18"” this 1 Appeals ward Island students attended Mc- Cha,.1o",ewvm_ the Rev C_ N_ B day or twq an" the aw,dem__S' morning for England, where they The King, respondent vs. Wm. Um University during the P11-at Brown performing the ceremony. will join their son, Percy, who is Munn, appellant. term: L. J. Crozier, Damley: L- C- England on furlough from Su- The King, respondent vs. Mat- H11-8111111. Springfield; R. M. Horne, h . During their stay here they thew vessey, appellant, sumrnerside; W. C. Lea, Victoria: M. K. Maccousan. C- W- MaoK111- h 1-1. Lefurgey. They were widely non, Charlottetown; John MacLean, Gordon Hutcheson, son of Mr.| The bride who was given away by beautifully decorated with spring 1 - ' . , New -flowers and Prof Kendall officiat- smau bones of hu. h|p_ The young entertainedarld had a most e lioy Montague, Loma A Maclean , _ ,adv W” adv,” vm, he, bmhe, ‘ubls time and hope to see ihsii- s°°"“' P'”’°° Edwm ”'°’1‘*» “nd wlltshii-e~ william M. MaoNu1t. ed be the organ during the nuptlsls. I » Newiou die d t in i - ' . Alexander McNem_ mv, summm siunmorsids friends some time in “ ” ’“° °°°’““ °°“ Princetown Georse Raymond. side on saturday evening when is me ‘utm_e_ s_ . vocation at the annual session of chm_lottew;m; Francis Read, Cas, _ ‘ms °*‘°°‘°’ 1’°“"°’d°1' ‘“°"““‘1 "* oumbos; 1-:. J. white, churlottetown. 10 o’clock. Mrs The presents received were useful linens, and a number of substan- ai cheques. Prior to her marriage, . Hutcheson had followed n ursing career, having been a. grad- ate of the Royal Alexander Hos- tal in Tdmonton, Alberta. The groom is in business with his fath- r in this city, and both these pop- lar young people are wished all he happiness in the world by their many friends. Following a honey- moon motor trip of the Maritimes, Mr. and Mrs. Hutcheson will take p their residence in the city. FRIDAY In the peaceful village of Clear- mont lives a Miss Catherine Mc- birthday today. Miss McIntyre was ' bom quite near her present home FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- took place from his late residence at North River yesterday moming and was largely attended. ‘Tile pall- ard Kelly, James Blake, Edison Mutch, Fulton Moreside and Fred- hurch was conducted by Rev. Maurice McDonald and at the grave by Father George MacDon- aid. AIR SERVICE PREPABATIONS -At noon yesterday rl. Fairchild F. C. 2 plane, piloted by Mr. wal- ter Fowler of the Canadian Air- ways. and Mr. Ronald George, one senger, Mr. Stewart, of the Sher- rooke Construction Comp .ny who Wales College, landed in Char- lottetown. Mr. Fowler states that a schedule of the passenger service to be carried on this summer will town will b~ used as a base from which flights will be made to and from Moncton the same day. Mr. George has been engaged as the regular pilot and will reside in Charlottetoom, with M Fowler er father, appeared very charming H in a blue silk crepe ensemble with I at to match. The church wesi, and costly, including silverware,‘ the making occasional trips. 'l Airport will be continued as usual, a number of imp being made by the propi Jenkins. Two destructive fires 1 ~ Upton -is year 'cments or, Dr. :Fred in Province yesterday. le 911111' |110 Will 11° ¢lP¢¢iB\1J Square Assembly Hall last evening while the groom was supported by llama-S making such headway that I s homo olrolo, when in honour of the gndustiou or six Joseph mosven, formerly or mt it was imoosafbla io Save =oY1111118, were uviaysfor others nurses of the institution. 'nie Augustus. lisr. Kelly is connected ‘with the exception oi some fufult- to mourn her mother graduates were Clare Ann Clohos- with the Hudson-Essex Motor Co. ,UN 111 tho 11114211011- T110 ¢5t111‘11\i¢d listers Ollie, M11. Hibbert Icy. Tillillh: Mary Lauretta Harris, in Detroit, while the bride has been loss is between $6.000 and $7.000. __ , a er aington was ere of Hampshire and llmiri; Helena Margaret Camp- for several years engaged inprcfes- with no ii1su1'i1110€~ thi! °it)'. , bell. Charlottetown; Irene Helen sional nursing in Detroit and more The second outbreak occurred st A featured! the party '1.'l;e funeral took place on B.‘andln°s. shlen,to l`tev.'1'hcma| "rho Guardian Joins in extending McPherson, Vernon River; Mildred recently was in charge of social noon at Allison, three miles from Selections pltyed on the ati p. m. from ner late James Humphrey, BA, son of litre sincerest sympathy to the bereaved. ,Martha Wight, Panmurs Island; service work in Charlottetown. Mr. Murray River. where the farm res- | ' Jerry'-Gaudet.; cf_ to Port I-fillcbllrcb, Rev. H\fmphreyandtho1ateAndrew W. The funeral notice appears else-.‘1"rances Katherine Ahern, Aiber- and Mrs. Kelly will make their idence of Neil Maccallum was to- absent from home at the time ani his parentswere in the house haw ing dinner when the fire brolnl through the roof. The 105s will bt several thousand dollars. Announcement of the raising d the sum of over $5.000 dU1'11\i! thi year by the Provincial Ladies Aux- iliary of the Protestant Orphanage was a gratifying feature ofthe re- port submitted at the annual meeting of the organization held in Charlottetown yesterday. l0i del;gates, representative of all parti of the Province, were in attendance Much enthusiasm prevailed and there was general satisfaction over the success of the year‘s activities The honour of re-election as president of the organization wal again conferred upon Mrs. H. E Henderson, Charlottetown, wht. presided. The other officers elected are al follows: Vice Pres. Queens: Mrs. Edgar I-Ieartz, East Royalty; Mrs. John Smith, Mermaid. Vice Pres. Klng's: Mrs. Walter Young, Klngsboro; Mrs. W. T. An~ dcrson, Morell. Vice Pres. Prince: Mrs. W. U Lawson, Alberton; Mrs. ll. Thomp- son, Tryon. Secretary-Treasurer: Mrs. W. G Bruce, Charlottetown. BIRTHS CARE-In the City, June 21, 1932 to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Carr, a son Ira Hilison. CHISHOLM-At the P. E. Island Hospital, June 28rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Heath M. Chisholm, North Tryon, a daughter, Mabel Elaine. OGG-ln the Prince County I-los pital, Summerside. June 16, 1932 ta |Mr. and Mrs. John J. Darius I-iog| |Wilmot Valley a daughter, Phyllii Jean. PETERSON-At Boston, M&SS- June 14, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert E. Peterson, nee Ruth Harper. a daughter, Jiule Isabel. CLOREY--At Georgetown, June ld 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Clo- rey a daughter Mary Phyllis. McDONALD-At the Royal Vlctorli Hospital, Montreal, on June 14, 1982 to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nlhbomld (nee Laveta Dingwell) a daughter. MCDOUGALL - At Charlottetown, June 19, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Neil McDougall, Upper Prince Street, a son. ?__.____._.__M_ MARRIAGES MCCAUGHEY - 0’l-lALLORAN- At Bt. Patrick's Church, Fort Au- gustus on June 15, 1932, by Rev" Father D. P. Croken, Catherine Cecelia O’l-lallorari of Mount Ry- an, to Charles McCaughey of Bradford, Mass. HYDE-PUNCIIER-On June 22m at the home of Mrs. James Pun- cher, 105 Hillsboro St., City, hd daughter Mary Victoria Puncher tk Harry W'hitfleld Hyde, also of thil city. The ceremony was performed by Rev. E. H. Ramsay of Trinity United Church. _ DEATHS _-__?_______&__ MCADAM-At North River, May 21st, James McAdam, aged 87 years. MCCORMACK-At Souris on Tues- day, June 21, Gerald A. McCor- mack, son of James A. and the late Mrs. McCormack. BELL-In the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, Charlottetown, June 21,1932, Georgie Edith, daughter oi Mrs. Annie and the late George sell. BAGNALL-On May B, 1932, at residence, Allenby, Liverpool l Epsom, New Zealand, Richard lington, husband of Lydia Ll wick Bagnall. aged 81 years. GOODWIN-At Kensington, 22nd, 1932, Daniel Goodwin, 69. ROSS-At the County Hospital, Sl John, N. B., Mrs. John A. Ross, Ocean View, Prince Edward Island MACDONALD-At Souris East, June 16, 1932, John J. MacDonald aged 50 years. MOBBS-At Lynn Mass., on Juni 17, 1932, Retrt Louise Mobbs. R. N daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Mobbs Midgell, P. E. I. MUTTART-At Sourls, June 18th 1932, Mrs. Hannah Muttart. widov of the late Dr. E. B. Muttart, agi 91 years. SCIIURMAN-At Linklettcr, Juni 22, 1932. Charlotte Schurman, aged 87 years. DOWLING-At Cumberland, June 22, 1932, Abraham Dowling, aged '72 MAHONEY-Suddenly at his rcs- idence, Comwali, June 22, Pctcl Mahoney, aged 50 years. MARTIN-At Duvar Station on Tuesday, June 21, 1932, Mrs. Philip Martin. " MCADAM-At North Rver, June 21, 1932, / James McAdam,, aged 87 STUBBERT-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on Wednesday, June 22, i932, “Illia-l»i ' / ' ltr-.column omsioung-B. fm , ton. ibominnouoa ¢suy_es»uoy»