Mnlrriuwwyfi III ERITIKEHIF! "w n. ...... "its net l liiitttttl that? llailoi iron'1'b,ls lows l» lie‘ MONDAY ARREST MADE-Upon a war- rant issued at the request of C. N. H. Detective T. T. Trenholme, Oilitc er Doyle arrested John M Donald, 26 Cumberland Street on aturday in “n9 ,;wn|y___,;_ morning for the robbery of the C. N. R, Freight Shed, from which a large quantity of cigarettes ( valu- ed at. $600) was taken some weeks momma m, Ham“ ago. The stolen goods have been will "tend we found on the premises of the accus- mother, all. who alivehrvtl before Stllieu- by her four small children and diary Magistrate Martin on Satur- day afternoon and was remanded also make their home there. until this luorning -CASE DISMISSED:- Tbe all- journed case against a party from Lot Sevell, which calllt: up before c 5 4 < m c. i H; 35 E '< fi c. .1. E t? .1- tr t; witlless ill this case. who had beenmngghg; committed to jail appcarctl, tifitllLnn-arjan expressed regret bt-tratlse of hlsl condition on illt~ previous Monday. The Judge stated tilat as it was his first offs-um.- h.- wollltl ht- lenient with him anti allow ililll to go home gag sTQLEN___S0|-“e time yes. as hc uou zlppt-art-ti to ht.- a differ-l t.-lll luall and had giu-u his evidencel iu a satisfactory lllallnt-r. A man, from \\'<-sl Point was convicted a first tifft-ut-t» anti flul-d $200 uptlishortly (‘UM-i or tilrt-t- ultiltlhs ill jail. ADDRESS AND PRESENTA-wlvlls in a damaged condition. one TION. -- At lht- t-ltist; of busiuesswf the rear whet-ls bcing badly Saturday night. tht- luanagt-r nutllbmkeil. staff of tllt- l". \\'. Wtltilwtlrlll (‘(1, the thieves were inexperienced Ltd., upon lilt- rt-tilw-lucut 0i .\liss alllllihli-l if it wore not for the Jiclnnis, a wry. VLillPll salt-slatly fact that ill of tilt: colllpall_v. prt-et-utt-tl ,her Start-y on lit-hall‘ iii lllt- l'.llliltl)'lit.‘.i ignition by completing the circuit in a few wt-ll (‘iitlwflll words colu- with all extra piece of’ Wire. plilnt-ntt-tl Mics .\lt-iullis very - favr ably uptin lll'l' wonderful sllc- Two years tienal servitude was cc ' sult-sltltly tnd frit-nd. _ _ v diary hlagistrate .\lllrtin yesterdtay wtsiling lit-r lt_\t»r_y' happy illilll‘t.*. morning "p0,, John MacDonald A1'._"”__‘\l‘]"_""'v_* ‘F’ "' ll”, W“ “l "h" wllo plendt-tl gllilty to the theft of “WWW” '“ " l"‘,"““"' """" several cartons of cigarettes from that takes plat-.- (Ill \\t-tlllt-.~tiay rf I (. \- I r 1 h h d m S. this wtw-k. ‘f, " f}, h, r?“ ‘z; d“ °" 9 A _ uglto .epeul er n. The t-ase. which was conducted in tll<e i'llap-<l ttl st. .\lary's (‘on- tinder the Sunlmary Trials Act was vent. Sullllut-r idt- tt. Wetluesdzty ullst-llsstitlnzll. no witnesses being morning l‘t.l- Pill-villi- lo spend her examined and the prisoner appear- tbe liiflfi‘i.‘ii.'l~ “its stilt-lunizctl tilt.- officiating l'l1'i‘i-{_Yilliil1. The bridt- who was glvt-n away by hm bruuhr. My. Fred (‘V tltttillg"(IPCUIIISIBDCQS the prosectl. Murphy was attractively attired [clan “dds, deposed filJwfiirdfi ilemew in gown anti hat tit‘ brown chiffon [y an ffofinpaga we, y gal a?“ velvet with '.'l\'l‘l' and fur triln- ence M“ l ere om mpose‘ he millgs and carrI-tl liUllqllUt 0f maximum penalty i‘; fourteen ltvllltl- TUSQn and i‘--:' t". She was ye-am‘ , attelltied by Miss Plllllippa llcegan .7“°D‘.'“““'- the prlsoner‘ who l5 who M)“ I,‘ Wm,“ m. “luck and thirty-five years old, is a married white chiffon tt-lvt-t atltl carried a ma“ and has “V” "mldrem rahgmg lioutluut tit‘ t-rlitt-cn t-arnstlons. “K “he "m" 1W0 to eight 3'9"!“ "9 Mn Sum“). |.,_,.,.,. “(Kndtd the will enter ilorcilester near the end honors of h» -l llllill. l-‘olltisviug ht ‘he Week- tlle ccrenltilly a avt-tltliug- breakfast "——"—‘ was st-rvt-tl at lll-- home of tht- Aflhlh “'8 3T0 Fi-‘mllldcd 0f the bride at whith tltly tllt- ilulnt-tllnte relatives wt-rt- ]il'l'>.l‘ill. t-l l:- to terday morning a Dodge car ,about flvc miles from the city. i - ill thtt sentence imposed by Stipen- colit-llltling (-\‘l'l'_$'4lll4: joint-d ill of lug without counsel. The Crown .\li.~s licrtha l-‘ralltn-t; (‘lart- Murphy and .\lr, Just-pit ll. Wood, a very popular young Willlillt‘ of Sulllnler- side. ltt-v. J. J. Aitzlitinalti was was reprt-scntted by lion. J. Stewart. Attorney General. hat of brown anti gold dt-llvt-tyn. lhm 8M8 h» Tht.» bride is tllt- yfillilfifflii daughter of the lzltc Mr. tlnil Mrs. Charles‘ Mllfpil)’, lit-r latbt-r bt-Ing a former well-known nffittitl ill tht- (‘ltstonls Dt-partllltiit h-t:---. Th»: groom is FIN“ ‘hill the 9h‘! “'35 he!"- All a son oi‘ tht- lati- .\lr. anti Mrs. H. i’. \Vtit>tl of Stilu:llcl's'i1l4-. The many ls-ltlitiful and ust-flil prc- and Mlghh-‘h m“- sclita and havt- lllt- lit-Ht wishr-s of “er “f9 w“ 0h‘? 0f unselfish service, and she was ever ready to llt-lp in any good cause. as teacher in the Sunday School, and o helper in llltg Church, and especially as n frit-nd of Missions she gave gen- erously of her means and talents, iltlsts of int-lid“. Jost pll Sttllllt-ls, \\il!J passed away at tilt.- holut- til‘ his son Philip. (Jhzlrltittc-ltiwn ltoyalty. on Oct. 4. 1924, was t. son of mt. int.- Philip i" 1h" iwmv she was always sweet, cheerful and hospltable.and will lie greatly missed by her many sorrowlng relatives and friends, t0 123s. ltt t-tlrly lift.- l... moved to Whom she “'11s ever loyal. Two Belle River and illarrit-tl Elizabeth “i-“ler-"r Mr-‘l- Whi- C- Mac-vein. 01' Compton, daughter of the late Bmhhley Polhi- hnd MFB- R- J- Ctlmlllwli. of Charlottetown. and The“, {My luiliq‘v(l "m, ramnydnd one brother, Joseph A. MacNeilLof by honest industry and tllrli‘t built Bo-“llohl “ha a hhhlhe? of hephews and niett-s are left to mourn their Santiers and Sarah Agnes Comp- ton, anti was horn at Murray ltiver, Prince l-Jdward island, in the year Daniel (‘onlpttln ol‘ that place. up a coluftlrttlhlt- homestead. After the death tit‘ his wife, which occur- my“- red in 1111i. .\lt-. stttttlt-t-s nlatie his Sltrvicha “We conducted at llonic with his Mill Philip, visiting hits other sons and daughter from, mm, U, Hm,“ q-hrm. Sons, HenryICilUTlJil by the Rev. Mr. Christie. whore site was laid to rest in the ct-mtltery. beside a sits-tor and broth- er who predeceased her some years and Philip, tit’ (‘iltlrltitlt-ttiwn Roy- alty, Dauil-l of iftitrlltlsttrr, Y. and ont- tiauglltt-l- 0f Arlington, Alas-ta. British (foluulbltl. tile was a lilall of grt-nt iniltlcncP in the Vlililillllilillvr; ill whit-h he livcd. nlltl lulllly tilt-re. arc who havt- lit-llelltt-tl by ills t-titlllsel and ud- vlcc. For lutlny yl-ars he was Jus- tlct- of tllt- lH-tlt-t- for Qua-en's (‘oun- ty. and ill lllt- tierttirnlancte of his duties upilt-ltl tllt- law llnd wonthe esteelli oi tllt- pt-tiplc. it lvtls ill till‘ spilt-re of religion that wt- iiil'l'ltw‘ll his memory. He was a tit-rout alltl t-tiuslstent mem- ber of tllt- (‘hurt-h of Scotland, and held the tiilltri- (if ruling elder for over half u i'i'i|iIlt‘_\‘. l-le was great- ly missed ill tllt- at-tive work of the church wilt-ll ht- was laid aside in WOHRHPSH til‘ body, but even then those who i't|lli<' to his llt-dsitlt- were wist-ly ctulllst-lltlti, lit; llcvtlrweuk- nut-d illi'illt'lll_\', liu-t grew ill his kntlwlctigt- of Spiritual things ill the hcavt-nly illaces ill (Jllrlst Je- sus, tllltl lll lillli llt- has attained to the rcsllrrt-trtltll of lllt“ tit-ad. On hlolltlay. (ictolittr 6. at title o'clock ill the afternoon, a service was ill-id at tllt- home of his sou Philip, by his pastor, ltev. Ewell MacDougall, who was assisted by Rev. Donald Lamont. The romnills wertt convcyod by trllln to Belle Rlvt-r. (in 'l‘llv-sdny at one p.m., a large number til people gathered in and about fill! church at iiclio River whore the flllternl sl-rvice was held. Ewen MlloDougllll ])i‘(!il('|1(‘(| from Revolution 22:14. Blessed are they that do ills tsolulnuntlmen-te, that they nllly llavt- right. to the treu of life. anti may enter in through the gates illto the City. Tho remains were interred in the family plot ‘n- Belle ltlver cem- etery. tho burial living wvl-tntessetl by many wlln lnt-urnetl the loss of citizen. Mrs. lt‘rt-.d Hoyce . survive him, 33°- aiso ont- hrollll-r John Stlnders, of est sympathy to the bereaved. TUESDAY pected here on Friday. world trip. ‘Morrison. who for s0 many years has been identified with nil the tiiffercnt societies of the church. Mr. Hoyt is here tto temporarily re- lieve Mr. Edwin Norton Gulrllaulus. who is relinquishing his duties as American Consul here long enough for a two months visit to the Sta- tes. on which he leaves next Friday morning, travelling via Toronto. Detroit and New York to Wnshlnz- ton. D. (3., The Guardian takes this oppor- tunity of welcoming Mr. Hoyt to ills new sphere of duties and to Mr. Outlaaulus who has filled his official duties here with excep- _ an honsut ulltl tlc-vollt Christian tioflli ability. extends best Wlshe! for a pleasant trip and holiday. y ~- ....'OADET8 REORGANIZED. — Th eGeorgepwn Cadet Corps has been reorganized under the lead- ership of J. A. B. McConnell. Some forty-four boys have already sign- ed and others are expected tc fall “l waahl" ti] LEAVING FOR HALIFAX. - Mrs. Larkin of this city leaves this where she winter with her She will be accompanied sister Miss,Moliy Kt-lly who will ‘ELECT OFFlCERS-Pfhe Suc- cess club of the Georgetown High School elected the following offic- ers at their meeting on Friday af- Judge lHCQiltiPfii: ill Suinlnerside 191119911; pyegtdqm, Florence 31¢- lDonaltl‘; vice-president, Enid Stacy-tress” Helen Gotell; . Philip Doyle; Executive tElsie Kllightgvlwrjorie McDonaltix —A. longing to Mr. W. B. Prowse was stolen from ill front oi’ his home. ofllllr. Prowse was notified just afterwards that the car had ‘been foulld Cn the Cornwall Road a-Ild M rs. Thfs lutlght indicate that the outset of their joy-ride they had ingeniously got with a ht-autlfu! .'..t't. Alanagt-l- round the difficulty of a locked In delivering sentence the Mag- istrate spokt- of the serious nature of‘ the crime. As there were exten- Mr. MncKinn competent uncertainty and brevity 0f life in the passing of bliss Leonora Geddie Th“ haw}. ,.,,,,,,1,_ m,“ M.“ by MacNc-ill, daughter of the late John [ngtgf f,” p,.,.-.[,.,, , n mute w M, blot-Neill. 0t‘ Cavendish. which ._\1<,nu-,.,,1 m, ,, 51mm [rip _ The sad event occurred on Saturday, brltleCs gtiillg-nwlly tztislulile was the 27m or selllemhhl‘ 189$. W119i! brown vt-ltitll- with l"ix flirt; and h" Slfhlle "hi"! Ffii-“Thed l0 Him At first good hopes were enter- tained tor her recovery. but after a few days her condition became very mllch worse, and it was evi- tllat medical skill and tendernurs" ing could accomplish proved of no happy t-tiuplt- wt-rt- tilt» recipients of “Vhh- hhd lh" w" Chhl" ‘m h- hlgh" Miss (tampbellton by her pastor. Rov. George Miller, anti at the Elmsdalc The (lllurdian tenders its sincer- marriage yesterday. After cnallng there she will proceed to this port and is ex- A very representative audltllce of latiies and gentlemen wure prc- sent at St, James Manse lust oven- illg when the Rev. William Orr Mulligan and Mrs. Mulligan held a reception for Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Morrison who are leaving Satur- tlay morning m their round the ’l‘llc affair was made the occas- ion of a presentation to Mrs. At Seattle, Sept. 28, 1924. there passed out of ' this life Malcolm Campbell Gillia, , son of Mr. and for Mrs. Hugh Gillie, Rose Valley. Malcolm Campbell was a student gton State College during e term 1923-24, but due to the effects of an injury he was obliged to seek the best medical talent of Every effort was put st nature, but the re- sults were never encouraging. Dur- ing the past two months of his iii- ness his brother Ewen, a research student at W. S. C. remained with him. the State. forth to asei A number of island people at- tended the funeral. Matheson preached Among those contributing wreaths and floral offerings were Mrs. R. H. White, president of Canadian Club. Dr. and Mns. D. A. Nicholson and nephew, Frank Nicholson, etc. He leaves besides the sorrowing parents and brothers at home. Mrs. Harold McLeod, Vernon River. and Archie and D. A. in Washington. FAREWELL PARTY-A number of friends gathered at the residenceof Mr. Traiuor. Cain- bridge. Mass, on Thursday even- ing, Oct. 2, and-tendered an exten- sive farewcll to Mr. and Mrs. Thorn- as Trainor, prior to their departure for their home in P. E. l. drawing room which was very pret- tiiy decorated withautumn leaves presented 'a beautiful appearance, and added greatly to the enjoyment of the evening. After singing and dancing had been indulged in, a tuidnight. tea was served in Mrs. Trainer's very best style, after lus- tlce hnd been done t0 the inner man, anti allmatl partook. of the good things provided. ull joined in singing “For He's u Jolly (lood Fel- low". .\ir. alld Mrs, Trainor accom- panied by their two sons, Thomas A.. and \Vllllsln left by motor for Bangor, Maine, where Mr. Trainer will stop off for a few days with his brother. and Mrt. Tralnor view the happy scenes of her girlhood, from there they leave-for P. E, l. Special mention might be made of sling, by Mr. rand-children. the farewell Trainofls two little g Olive and Agnes. ‘ WEDNESDAY GOING TO MONTREAL-Mr A or the past two clerk at the has resigned his leaves this morning where he will reside. W. MacKinncu, f and one half years Victoria Hott-l, position and for Montreal Last night in their lodge rooms the Utldfellltlvs Rebekah Sisters ctnebrated the twenty-eighth birth- day of their lodge and entertained as guests a large number of reple- selllatlves from Maple LeafLutigc, Summerside; Regalette Lodge. Al- bt-ston; and .Acnle Lodge, ague. During the evening Rebekah Lodge exemplified degree on four candidates. iightful social evening was spent. concluding with dainty refreshments. Among the visiting representa- tives from Rt-galotte Lodge were: hfrs. Lottie McPhee. Noble Grand Miss Ethel Gard. Vice Grand Madge Mcitae. Maple Leaf Lodge Mrs. Chas. Ramsay Mrs. Wood Miss Emma. Bearisto Miss Nell Larkln Mrs. Chester Palmer ‘Mrs. Jack Cobb Mrs. C. C. Dickie. —WEDDING BELLS.-—A quiet bllt pretty wedding took place on the evening of Tuesday, September 30th. at tho home of Mrs. Earl Yea, South West, Lot 16 when Mr. Yen's sister Miss Gretha was united in marriage to Mr. Stirl- ing L. Tucker of Bedeque. ceremony was performed by Rev. C. N, Brown in the presence of the immediate relatives of both par- ties. The bride who was one of Lot 16's most popular young ladies Whh‘ becomlngly attired in brown canton crepe. corals and carried a bouquet 0i white asters. beautifully decorated for the occas- ion with flowers and ferns. A111 artistically decorated been arranged and under this the took place. ceremony th-e bridal THE ARANMORE,._T)|@ Dept, guests repaired to the dining room of Marine anti Fisheries advise thatflvhffre they (lid hhlple jh-‘luce m the Arannltire arrived in Sydney U14? "m"? 890d ‘lhlhgh hrehhred‘ Quite early in the evening a large numbt-r of serenatlcrs arrived do honor to the couple. The costumes of some me- tubers of the group We?" striking. After having received a very generous treat they Wf-‘hlled 1110i!‘ way homeward in Deilce- The many beautiful and costly Km! [esflfy m the popularity of young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker will reside in North Bede-alw- The groom is one of ollr very h"! d9’ curators and the Rev. Angus the services. and relatives William hotol clerk. numerous friends b1 this city wish him well in his new field o1‘ labor in the Canadian metropolis. and his Mont- the Alpha serving cf Warden. The W85 hnd and newly wedded VGPY the we lug. Some of A de- sciton, West of evenings before the marriage‘ ll miscellaneous shower Wu held Y“ It Mm Bane GETS APPOINTHINT. -—tAt 8 Monkley's. On this occasion also she was generous] y remembered by her many friends. ' This morning at six o'clock.‘ St. James’ Presbyterian church will be the scene of a very happy event. when Miss Helen Isobel Cameron. only daughter of Mrs. Ewen .Cam- eron, of this city, will be united in_ marriage to Mr. John Wilfred God- frey, OQIGDIOIIY: SIB. Orphel la roses. the Royal Bank at New Glasgow. N.S.. will give her away. After the ceremony. which will be witnessed by the will leave on c. wedding tour. The bride. who ls one of Char- flililfllhtfitl The lottetownk; charming young people. 19¢ whhlhllhg M Mehfim- T- in church work While- being a member Softhe ghglrlalld glfiltizaio - or geiizifiiiaxeglisilrioltigigrairuii lgtgsiiet hll-‘Dhlhhld- J- K- McKenzie hhd T from the choir was among the M- illchlhlflh- _ wealth of gifts of cut glass, siiveriwhl, “he Place h‘ ‘he ch“ h‘ the and cheques received. h F014 the past few weeks the pop- ular young bride has been widely entertained and lavishly "shower- s. '5..'."i.."'§.'...'£lf“.‘§3;.§'£f’“' ti: tt groom's gift was a seal coat with squirrel trimmings. Mr. Godfrey, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey, of Marshfleld. is also very popular, being a gratin- ate of Daihousie. Rhodes Scholar. and now a successful partner ill the luw firm of Sliver and Godfrey of Halifax, in which city Mr, and was very active residence. The Guardian joins their numer- ous friends in happiest felicltattltins. WEDDING BELLS-A very pret- ‘ty wedding was solemnized- in St. Augustine Church. Rustlco on the 24th of September, when Miss Caro- ilne Doiron wlas united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr, Ben Wedlock; Vice-Pres.. on was t. faithful and ‘Doucette. Reverend Filth" Chem-SM‘ officiating. Miss Doiron is the 011l- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Doiron. and Mr. Doucette is a pros- perous farmer of Rustico. The bride Jooked a brown crepe with a picture hat to match, and was attended by her sister. Miss Rosie Doiron. The groom was ably supported by his cousin. Mr. Adolf; has Gallant. After a day of muc rejoicing, a sumptuous supper was day’ Gumbel’ 8th- served at the bride's home, after which dancing was carried on until the wee small hours of the mom- those who showed their ability as step-dancers were the Misses Laura. Martin, Anglle Martin. and the Messrs. Frank Mar- tin. Thomas Pltre, Dolphe Gallant and Leon Doiron. The many pres- ents and substantial cheques re- ceived goes forth, to show the popu- larlty of the couple. 'The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dou- ccttc wish them many years of hap- piness. ——(Patrlot Please CODY). H; The South-Western News of Bus- Australia gives the following account. of the wedding of a daughter of an old Charlottetown boy, Mr. F. P. Cammillerl which took place on August 21: The marriage of Miss Amy Baylis Cammillerl, third daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. F. P. Cammilleri, of Bus- selton, to Mr. Daniel WVesley Arnold h of the Commonwealth Bank, Perth (late Machine Gun Light Horse), was celebrated at St. Mary's Church. Busselton on Satur- day last. the 16th inst. offer their The wedding was of a quiet nat- ure. only friends being present. The Rev. W. H. Watson officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, was dressed in a grey costume with hat en suite, and carried a beautiful shower bouquet. Miss Cara Cammlllerl. sister. atten- ,, aid. Mr. u. s. Tay- “ml”- ank, Busselton, of best map ption was held at "Si. the home of the bride's parents. Many handsome presents were received by the young couple. g her resignation at the Commonwealth Bank, after m 61B!!! Years of service. the bride th a very substan- and from the staff a t of cutlery. Miss Cam- tled as brldesm or, of the W. A. B fulfilled the duties The rece the Davitts," On tenderin was presented wt tial bonus. handsome se _couple. The honey fewispent at Augusta. work. dressed in sdoptetl, dc chine dressed. moon is being clouded joys through many years t0 COME. Mr. Elton Maynard Hoyt. Vice- Consui of the United States of Am- erlcn. who for the last eighteen months has been in charge of the American Consulate at Yarmou-th- N. 8.. tarrived in the city last night. ‘a '- l 1 Whiz).- wv-wmtu-sne-n-nnnn-nttm-t-otae. BRINGING UP FATHER l DY Ctouur- l‘|..t. cto ‘r0 THE RAce-s AN 4,11’ MY MIND OFF OF Mw QMDKIH‘ BET wlTH Dug l-L_.._._. o _ , ' l Q IIZI n inn. Fume: Saarinen. inc £1.71!) ‘special meeting Board. held yalferdaytnornln. the resignation of Mr. tho staff o! Weat Kent School was accepted and Mr. James Fullerton was appointed to the It-llf of that Mr. Hine to leaving for Toronto to engage in Y. M. C. A. school. . IVERY ILM-Mlss Pearl Creed R9“ wqmam of Albion and now of Detroit. has Orr Mulligan will perform the been "W the. church being a Pa"- bower of autumn loveliness with its decorations of flowers and foll- Mr. F. T. Watkis will pre- side at the organ. playing softly 59- during the ceremony. The bride. who will be unatitend- ed, will wear rtravelling suit of London grey bromide"), “m, “up. tet- was held in the club rooms,on rel trimmings, a New York model hat of purple and orchid velvet. and carry a shower bouquet of yellow The bride's uncle. lary- hlhge Mr. C. E. McLaggan, manager of -for several weeks Her unany friends will be pleased to learn she la ttnproving. is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Creed, Albion, Lot Miss Creed The first meeting of the Burns Anniversary Celebration Commit- Wednestlizly evening, Oct 15th. Mr T. F. White was appointed chair- man and Mr. T. M. McMillan secre. it was decided to hold the next celebration on- Jan. 26th, and _,|-|0M! mom souvu ir-"Bouqttettl: Mrs Samuel nlcA.- Mrs. Robert Macintosh nmilz: Mr. and I (nee Gertrude Arbucklol of Sails-ill": P"; 5h bury, Blinded-ll. South Africa. l!" M“ "d Mr rived in llqmorside on Monday night. on jjisit t0 he!‘ 101110!‘ home 11ere., She is the Buuat of her sister. Mrs. L. A. Moore. Mrs Macintosh Mos one of the Cana- dian teaohdgb; who went to Africa at the cioio of the Boar war in 1900. and we: destined there to meet her‘ life partner. Her many friends will be clad to set.- her agaal. The marriage of Miss Edith Saunders. graduate nurse, daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders of this city to ‘Mr. Ernest F‘. Seller. son of Mrs. Fred Seller. was solemnized yesterday morning at. 6.15 at St. Paul's Church, the Rector. Rev. H. P. Raymond cffici tating. Tht- couple were unattend ed The bride wore a handsome cos fume of cinnamon brown with stone marten fur and brown hat. qqMrl. John Cowl; Elton Robertson Morrow, North Lake, The pull bearers were six ii ews of deceased est and Earl Balieln. Vernon Bnehatlt and Henry 006KB. -- The C. Cl. S. Aranmore docked at the late last night to load euppliui for the Straits of Belle isle light house. port of call was Sydney which she left yesterday at 8 o'clock stopping at West Point earoute in connec- tion with tbe buoy cut-vice there. McINNIS-GALLANT WEDDING —A very pretty wedding was sol- ' Dunstanh; Cathe morning at 5.45 emnized at St. drai Wc-Jnesday when Rev. Maurice McDonald unit- 27th. 1925. Several matters ln and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. ' with the programme were discuss- rmmediate relauves amt ed which will be further consider- friends, vthe happy young COUple ed at the next meeting of the com- mittev. Two sub committees were u programme commit- March. and an advertising coln- an The next meeting s C lllfillfln. P. W. C. DEBATING SOCIETY- The students of Prince of Wales second and third year classes met together on Tues- day, Oct. 7, for the purpose of or- ganlzlng a debating society. committee which had been previous to nominate candi- dates for office and to draw up a constitution and for the society. submitted an ex- cellent report. The students were Mrs. Godfrey will take up tileir divided lll'i.0 two EFOUPB ll! 0rd" that each student might have more opportunities for debs The voting was then ly appointed set of bye-laws pefllg (or gangztilike zillions: was ilfleaed afisiz"'homea canled a profusion authorizing the Finance Comm? of floral offerings. tee to DurDhase Victory Bonds! o bearers chosen from among ms "i-‘ifrdafiifitité’! niootiit’ it??? "the than“ WW from Mr. J. J..Johnston for c0un- gggggilycyfll matter of tahse Atfdcrtitityigti-gititalati; Lyon Du!” ‘ duct , con Tantou was received. read tend laldfservlc; m‘ glejgfllllle w“ Reports- edby ‘W’ ' ' _WEDDING BELLS-A quiet tile year. done by ballot with resuilt:——SEC. A.'——Pres., William Darby; Vice-Pres" Constance Hun- ter; Sec‘y.. John Connolly; Com- mittee, Ruth Heartz. Helen Raul- say, Cyril Horton. Cecil Hynes. iv- an Horne; SEC. B.—~Pres., Lorne sel fee over until next meeting. were received from the various committees. Councillor Pope, Chair man: of the Finance Com- "midi"! w“ mi-ttee. reporting that the sev departments had- eir apportionments herefore economize for the bal-‘oi’ ltnce of the year. man; Sect‘y.. Harold Meliish; Com- y Rogers. Lois Ross, McLennan. Urban Har- P11181011. Lloyd Haslam. stltultion was then appr 11ml the meeting adjourn- mittee, Mar Katherine Entered into lest at his home in‘ Id h . ' t Waterside, on the afternoon of 1n¢:-;;dtec,o‘clolt;slr;nt;fttetll]l$edbr Grown‘? “my aummw l Mark R. McGui McPHEE. Dtlnstaifs town. on th McDONALD. -— At e morning of Wednes- tbe marriage took Margaret McDonald. Sept. 20th., 1924 Joseph Ballerm, in the 69th. year of bis age. The luito Mr. Ballom enjoyed com- m] ch o; aunt-g, garatlgely good lllfiflittilh untlil foltltrlgzgegng at‘; u Br ays core s ea wen e. _ d . complained of not feeling well. (cllumerirgg :31: ‘I,,"§§“,‘,,f§ed"f§h,, Medical aid was at once scoured. “hi” m‘ n, n are e but in spite of all that medical skill cesium °f BTW“ 5 “a ° l’ . could do, and the constant attenqhhd curried a Minuet M white “ML tion- of a devoted family he gradu-"Dflie Dlhk 851°"- ally sank until the end came, and mOHY 11"‘! he calmly and peace-full eyes to sll earthly sc had no terror for him, place of Miss formerly of John L. McPhee, nuptial-mass their parish Macpherson, The bride, attired in blu suit. with hat to mat Miss Annie Duffy, wn, and Mr. A. J. Mac- d as groornsman. residing in Toronto for the few years. the bride-to-be retu to the island but a fe olls to the ha of Selkirk, the being celebrated by tended by Charlotteto Adam note Pity event and remain. in the city as the guest of her r. and Mrs. John immediately sft.er the the Cathedral, the y partook of a dainty this hospitable home. pent the remainder of the forenoon in a. most enjoyable motor drive tbrou and across the Hi lrlg to the city. uncle and aunt, M McKinnon. ceremony at wedding part breakfast at and than s and respected by all whom gh the Royalty a dinner was serv- ed ln that style for which Mrs. Mc- Kinnon is so favorably known, and Section 10th the enjoyment of it was further enhanced by the presence of inti- mate friends who "had assembled to newly-wedded couple. and a few afternoon the party 1e for Selkirk. Lhe future home of Mr. and Mrs. number of invited gu gregated and the auspicious occa- sion was duly honored in tradition. ul form, with happy social inter- course, music and “the light fan- A really beautiful array of wedding presents from friends at ‘home and abroad. bespoke the popularity of the young couple, the sincere wish being entertained in the hearts and minds of all the sunshine wbi niflcently tbrou that morning through the richly-c dral windows bathed in n new ef- fulgence the chaste and dignified beauty of that incomparable archi- tectural setting. as on the ch burst so mag- gh the early clouds "bound together as one,"——that this brightly sunny day with which kind. After the cwemony Mr. and Mrs The Guardian joins in: happiest ft-Ilcitatlon. upright. honest citizen. His wife/predecease’ WELL -we.l_c- L" l-‘TTLE JOHNNY 05mins AN‘ wan" ARE YOU 00m‘ ME LAD .,\ t». "l -- '1 - iii-HI JOCKEW Am: ‘QEASON AN PM RlDlN A SURE WINNER WHibPEfi - WHAT 1'3 IT’ daughter of the late Daniel and Mrs. Mclnnis to Austin- A. Gallant - lof the firm of Gallant, Bros. The As the bridal pair proceeded up . n the aisle the Nuptial March by ‘brhmbmhl’ gfig-rgfifilsllzlsvlvftgogfi: Croffman- was played and after the h h e ceremony. Mendelssohws Wedding M,“ um“, Earle Dream Klggins sister of the groom. while ing at tht- organ. The church was beautifully de groomfl rated with autumn leaves. ferns cunslsung o! f“ 512N565]: d flowers by the girl friends of suverwwe t“ e ° p ng of Messrs. C. F. the bride, I 1s afizze eafikzydZ Slip a cake in your t t, hat was assisted The, numerous presents. larlty of the young Ovilllie- happy couplo left on the Borden eller motored to Borden and "m" en mum _ crossed by m8 ca, Ferry on an time Provinces on a short honey extended honeymoon trip. LARGELY ATTENDED FUN- ERAL-There was an- _c°UNc"_ MEET|NG_ __ Thehagllyglalrigdlaéttendance of sympath. Siilliiallti“"¥.§..;““%'"f.‘i.f..t‘i‘ .:'sl,»;;-;;;;, W he‘r.i on Monday night, the Mayor ‘Ki S r t and all the Council being presentdmlzgedgflufiherg n Requium Hlgh The meeting was chiefly devotedMass was celebrated by Re“ “E to routine work and the passing of bills amounting to $10,456. vttllttnttlttt§t“c't1i' NnillrelllCltnadn nliltllesig IIMIIWOM“ MGR!!!)HM- _____.___ St. Dunstan-‘s Cathedral exemption of Poll Taxlchol’ “itended and ‘undnmfiagctg- were received on behalf of Rev. J._“'Y "we new‘ C‘ c a ’ ' F. Denny (deceased). Messrs. géhf"fl,‘*¢;,é‘er§£g:§'scltccl who David Arblng. Jelas Pc-iers and J. altelfded m a body ‘He/ceded u“, on motion A carriage drawn b)’ 1W9 For Fire Insuran H. M. SIMPSO M} Rooney. Professional C Palmer & Pal .- H. J. PALMER, K. O, Arsenault. Allin" Money to Loan Bank of Nova Scotla Bull Charlottetown, P, E, |, McDonald & Mc erai home of Mr. J. Earle Y" °t 5mm” n11 overdrawn 'west Lot. 16 on Sept. 30th when his and musfislster Miss Gretha. became the Mb .M1-, Sterling L. Tucker of Be- deque. Precisely at 8 o'clock willie ‘the wedding march was being 915?‘! ed by Mrs. Boni- J. A. McDONALD. H. F. M ' B A Barristers, Attbrney, Eb. Money to Loan the parlor and in which nestled Money to Loan - Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. Isl - Dr. C. C. Archi o; the m-ple and Graduate of N. V, Post G ' Medical Bcilool and Ho Practice Iltlmlted to Eye, Ear, After the cere- - yciosed his congratulations the party liiartoogt’ ones. Dcath'of the wedding supper, t e mtme - and it may late relatives trulyd belliaidt of him, '8'! lea(ve H110 groom with the officiating clergy; wor wt ou a tear; ave or e n’ He“ c _.N_ Brown, B, a, a friends I held so dear." ' ‘ma Deceased was a man of more _ , guests. Scarceiy had they rlsell than ordinary principles, beluga. from the mble when the not" of came in contact witih. in his pnss-lhmm‘ “d guns zeta“? m: “it lng away the country has lost a. "l °t a “"5” c l“ V“ hi“, y d ma“ not soon to be forgot-J“ 3n xious to share in the fes‘tiv t es an the mm,“ o; many’ he be“); a gem which conveyed -in a. boisterous 15L wm-mpent-wd friend, “ml an manner their sincere best wishes to the bride and groom. The un- thim 30lusually beautiful array oi gifts as years ago and he leaves to mourn well as the charivarl party showed one son and two daughters, Percy" and Viola at home and Mrs. J. A.l Campbell of Freetown. who on the,» first. intimaticni of his illness, has- tened to his bedside and remained with himulntil the end. also two, grandchildren to whom he was very much attached. l The eymDathY. esteem and re- Bid f d beln l e or g Office Buyer Building Telephone BSD-J. Office Hourl—9 to 12 u. m.l ' the esteem in which the young cou- ple were held. The following day Mr. and Mrs. Tucker left for their l, future home in Bedeque. On the Friday evening previous to her marriage a boat of neighbors gathered at the home of her sister, Mrs. tlcabelleMcnklay, spect of all was munlfeated by and tendered Ml” Y“ ‘h misc“ the immense throng of people. who lhhem" hhmver- gathered at tihe house of mourning i181"! 0! and by the very large funeral cor- tege. which followed his remains to tho cemetery at Birch Hill on Monday the 22nd, where all that‘ was mortal of one who was loved so well. was tenderly laid to rest.| The service was conducted by his pastor Rev. Ewen McDougall assisted by Rev."Mr. Tilly and Rev. Mr. Lindsay. The hymns sang to leave fjrdq:px;edsi,eflf,ffféff“..%fé gust Georgie Cairns. hour o, my Departure“, come" and entral Lot i6 and Miss Georgie "Safe in the Arms of Jesus." lL The floral tributes were many the huhmhl 5m" and beautiful including a basket and 0A T ‘ We are buying PRES HAY OARLOAOS and ll‘ White and Bl the evening's entertain- ment began when Miss Yeo was es- corted to the seat of honor and Mr. A. E, Maolnean. M. P.. on be- half of the company expressed the regret which all felt in Miss Yen's removal tfrotn Lot 16 but said that he l‘el't sure she would be as popu- lar in her new home nts she had ,beell in the one she was shortly Two of her girl friends Barley and Buckwheat HIGHEST cAall PHI then unwrapped gloss. silver, aluminum. linen, etc. from tlhe Hazelbrook Baptlsfwhlv hBDOlKB TIIOPB HIOQUBIIIJY that! Church; pillow from family en; from grandchildren. ; Cres- words of the bride to be. The verses which ac- Spraver M" Ewen Cal-lubed; companied each gift were wlttyl b:..::£.ir.:r..“::l".l::: 3231"" ~ “he v man Jen-kins. Wreaths: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. - Ballem and family; Mrs. Alex. Sh“ l ‘you’ G0 Robertsou- and family. Red Point;| 80c ua before W" l“ of your surplus rival"- great enjoyment All bands then s ter & Co» aasoi. m... 4 Fl- to the gathering. ang heartily. "For 0d Fellow." Lunch- eon and tzames occ tier of the evenln __..___________ ... __ upied the remain - —-_—‘ETG_E0. Mobil