l “D NEw5...Mr and Ni-e Wil and Mrs. T. C. LeBoutiiler arrived Doullendorf, Ncrth R ver, re on Saturday evening to attend' the a sad l/<=1°¢’“‘“ s‘““'d“y' ‘““"1°ll° °i thclr son. Mr. william mll that their son Bernard p, ln Graveiburg. Bask gl; wlll be given later. pg VOICE HEARD-All “Nagy Mahatma Gandhi. 110W England. 9-l>P°lmlE °“ thy 'Hines St Peter's Road l ‘ . It ol impoverished classes of ' e Wu broadcast yesterday af- Charlottetown where they wul volt by NBC Bild Picked “P relatives and friends. - here by station CFCY Mahatma speaks excellent lu-l his address was heard lnterut by many of ou ml lggv) G1bS0n 0! MOrltlgl.\C September 9__s_ ABBIVED F03, WEDDlNG_Mr_ C. _LeBoutillier. They are guest, the Canadian National Hotel, . 1 vlsrrlrm cnannorrsrown "Ml llld M31. Murdock McDonald . Prince St. 5y¢lp_ey_ and Mm Dm” to a ,complete recovery. Tuesdw m°m1ll8 by motor for TUESDAY ~Congl'a.tulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Leyton Dal. ton of Summerside on tl-lo blrlll of 1 little daushter in the Prince e of the groom in Keno- en her by her friends ln char- from their many friends for al lotmown sud also at ut. stevuthsrvy icumlo thfcuah lite N. __ I , \ i 2 19 1931 __ _ __ _ _ -THE crlARLo'r'i‘ETowN GUARDIAN . , j PAGE ELEVEN 1 -3- BESTING COMl"0BTABLY.-Thu (Special to The Guardian) ' many friends of Miss K. Sutherland, MONCTON, NB., Sept. 13.-An h who underwent an operation recent- outstanding American playwright ll ly at theta. E. Island Hospital, will and author, Elmer Harris, who al- be Pleased' to learn that she is now ready has several successful produc- resting 'eonalortably and on the road tions to his credit both ou the stage and ,on the silver screen, passed ' -1 through Moncton today via the|¢ Canadian National Railways enroute -PASSING OI' ELDERLY RES- from Prince Edward Island, where lf; IDENT-There-pused away at his he-has been spending the summer p_ home. ‘last Wednesday night Law- with Mrs. Harris and family, to New wo _ renee J. McDonald a, well known York. He expsctstospend the next. lu-ln,_ rl-hell. next ,how vlll bg, The glllluu ol tl-lu Eo,pf,¢m`Dlylg resident 'oi Richmond at the ad- three monthsin New York, when he' vanced age of 88 years. The de- will go to Hollywood, California. In ceased was a native of Grand Riv- connection with the production of er. a son of the late James Mc-‘ the plays he has written while 9 D°“°‘°| °f th" Plm- “ld had '““‘“°"1”¥ °“ Pfln°° “WW ls- victoria toolr place on suriday,ssp- against thoilnal award orthenn- _ _farmed in Grand River for many land. 11° hh-1 00111915504 ‘WF 0! 91159' tember 13, at two o'clock in the af- perial Minister of Pensions of Ion- County Hospital on Wednesday, y°°"' gbaitnghgfty 2”" °3° _hs 2° gem? °' If_:‘_:‘lm°“ °f the. temoon from Saint Jdhn's church. don, England. In the latter case. remove c mon , where wt enc pay “ ienrie" for the 0 so excellent egg;-ls: ol H _ L_ the assistancs cl his wllc. ha sac- Shubefw- sont and extended their sympathy. perlal authorities. It is the inten- lsionary 0 9 0 - OME FOR. BURIAL- re, cessfully operated a large hotel and _- ' ` ' Church on Ausllbt 28 mains oi' Mrs. Catherine I.o'rluTewho'became very popular with the trav- W B rplny afternoon lllld0_passed *way last week at the homo clilrlg public. He was a. man of in- BOARD OF TRADE - A spec- pp luepdarlce small the interest of her daughter, Mrs. Hanes Hunt- tegrity and ability. For a number ini meeting of the Charlottetown “us good and Mrs CvlbS0l'i er of Bt. John, N. B., were bl-ougnt.°f years he acted as a Justice of Board of Trade was held last even- hymn; were "Lend, kindly light, __ way of pre;nt_i_rig hell' slilh lol hgh old home in Tryon lol. bull, tl;':___;ea;:e. A fog” vigil? _l18o__he ing with the President, Mr. George “Hushl bléssed are the dead," "God ml appeals a as s e as a . funeral took place on Sat- T l‘0m pu c e o ve J. Tweedy occupying the chair. Tile practical experience in the|urday~from the home of her s,_,,,_ quietly and enjoy the fruits of nis minutes of the previous meeting 0| india After the address Charles at Tryon.-s, 10118 llld Useful lilc~ There are left were read and adopted. A letter was was sreved in the school _.M to moum his widow, and- one son, repel informing the Boa,-ll tl-ml the or the ohul-oh an s pleas Charles. also two brothers. Ansus. canadian Government 'rrede com-, time was spent Roy, Mr RECEIVES SAD NEws_.A hole. and Alexander G. of Grand River, migolopel-_ at plumm, Guy, Ml._ panied Mrs olbson tram was received by Mr. C. H. tc all cf whom much sympathy is strong. would on-ive in charlotte- much u, me ,Ocuu Benoit of the death or his mother cxicadcd. The funeral took placc town, sept. is roi- the purpose or me galherlng in Halifax, Sept,1-ith. The remains ,011 Saturday ata? 9-. lil- t0 the R0- interviewing the Potato Growers A of 1- ve ceremony with Pre of lm- son, |00 water meet? vtrlggi celebrated by Rev. Urban Gillis, lséscxslxge 3:? liellgzg she was loved “nd respected by an stewart, l-lon J A MacDon nesday moming at 8.45 to St. Dun- assisted by Rev. John A. McDonald glme lllble_ from summer to wlmel. and other Sptlsktlh illhlit stan’s Basilica, thence to the R, C, of Grand River. The service was ,¢lle,_lule_ clmcelllng the me tram C WHS held °“ the 5° °°’ Cemttclv- very larssly attended. The pall from sept. 21.0.1 eooount or the n at §l;y;hl;B___;¥; _§_?t_‘_1:'_;i_:Y LEBDUTE -__ bearers wer3d_Me§rSDoJ0S_¢_llh MMC' small number of members present home M her slsm. Mrs D°ml,.l‘ capitals, the Premier and the Min- w l.lElt - sTEwan'i'_ Donald. Fra s c na . uf- it was deeld ` ` was unveiled i»°t_1;hB ll'Wlll°1`Y Yesterday afternoon the marrlage:dock McDougall, John McDougall. tbl, m°mlnge1tb:l_1l‘:‘:DBde‘;ee;iF: young men l;_!_ 10; cornmlgl of Mr. William P. C. LeBoutililer, A. T. McLellan and John McNeill. S. me question, A mutter of consider- S osacllflml t er "3 ” e B. Sc., to Miss Helen Stewart, rec- able importance. which was brought U lal lu ‘md daughter °' k°"“°’ J' D' “nd nnsrn or Mas ' nonnwr ` Y ttf;dpElin;t:WrsThs;. nftxo;-nnsvlxarn he memor unve n , - - F0 I '- - - » no dohgted by the Hon r if ,rf)‘:,lce5,:°E';,‘es;;°r‘;;`ayf;1°l;;u:s lwcnasorr or ,vrc':_oltrA-_- x‘;‘_7_°"t_§":“‘:_f_:;’;_l_*:;:__"'l°_°______:_'_::‘; ilitligél “ °°‘“"°"é‘°“ “.i‘“"`.‘°‘2.i;’ my vs cvs" my lv as fan- '2“?.¥.’f..‘§;`.".f ZZl".liS§“ T2.. .f.°“.§Z. Rsf1~=lw-sous sf so sess- nadim °“"° ° er, Premier' Stewart- A reception 0 ict _la lyMl.s_ Robert °f 51014118 potatoes during the win-l ~ lo t S°°‘°W ‘°’ the es was held at the home or the hi-ldap mme '“ V °" ° ter months. should this plan be groundsinthe Province, parents 301 Kent st "_ ,Rogersoh, at the age of 64 years. followed it would 0 _d __ th h third ' " “ °’ which 'rh de as dhad been ill for some P' V ° °’ ° year for t e consecu Mr andy Mr L B mu e ce e _ housing of about 100000 b h ls I "1" by L“““°m“' s°“°°" W” the s. s. su?/li to on er lm on "me ‘md had '°°°“"y ’°°“"‘°d potatoes. It to understood this th t be a r Montreal. lt l_ handed “er t° e ms es ‘mm the Pm” c°"'“"yd_¥°sIp at ‘would be in the interest of both A Clark ' HAPPY 1q,gUNl0N Ml. d M The end came “ther su en y a the farmer and railway alike as it -- _ ° an rs' the last Mrs Rogerson was for- Angus N.. MacLeod of North Wilt- ' ' W°“ld 5159*” °f the n9°°”"Y °f. I Ml' Wllll P ' - “mage ° am shire, were made very happy this merly Mm Mmgaret' Lend' dwshd the farmer to haul his potatoes over utillier, B Sc, son of Mr le, of the lute Solomon Lou;-d an ' summer by the return home of the ° 99°” d|3t°“°e,d“l'mB “W Winter' M” T C Lemutuxler' m followin b . - Hannah Mwmt °‘ Victmxa' she season' it would also rneanhnving 8 mem e~s of their family. » Stewart, second daugh Mm Nell Blmpsom of vancouven was well known, having kept a B supply at hand ready to meet the uillremier .1 D Stewart and B_C__ Mm can M_ French and son summer resort in Victoria for some requlremems of the market ” the __m5;W;‘_;b;'ti;_a:k;h_F__lE£°thi; Norman, of Brookline, Mass.; Mrs. ;itm;_es}:n;;‘:m° ;;‘:::_ha:_:m;; mst °PD0l't\ll1lty. This suggestion at 2 doloelr the aero Edward cum" sm-ld" and Edward be lrlhdl remembered by the visit- was cmsidered ° gm me and __ be p____om___d -by Rev R Jr., of Dallas, Texas, and Mr. and in cle f' for her h°____m_my_ ,mm Sh°“ld the ccal cf installlnz a, ..,..., B o .‘§ii§..i"‘.“.`?.f...”"o¥.‘.“°’f?“.a.Z‘ $.12; ei 1-fe -sms-ser-sro-1- §‘§iZ”‘Té“.f.i'§f§'“.."?..?..Zl§ ZZ"§.‘§§’§I °““;§;‘d;*_:gb;*;‘_;_";‘: happy gatherings was the family re- ;‘_“S‘=Tdl “hd T: °d°P;__¢<;_l;>e1;» ered. 'rho meeting then adjourned. unon - am eers; a o one _ , - ~ patterned on medieval lines or thew;::ilyw;I;?.; 5:5528: ton Leard in the united states and WEDNESDAY long, tight fitting sleeves ex home of Mr. and Mrs, Ma¢l_,e0d's one sister, Miss Sophie Leard, to ill P0ints over the hands dau hter, . all of whom much sympath is train falling gracefully from Ne: Glasgtxlrikolivviest Macmmld' extended. S- y lzED_The Prince °f wales 0°" ° waist A gracefully draped Ma _ --_ i yell will also be worn nain -ltnrulclvnn FROM rarslulvo, Mckenzie: _ nvnsrls Nur. satin shoes, and ri boquet TRIP-Mr. Harry Muttart of Sum- TIALS-An event of more than Hill F0565 ll1|l‘iBled with merside has retumed from a three ordinary interest took place on Breath will complete the week‘s fishing trip at O’Keefe Lake, 'Wednesday evening Sept. 9th, when near Charlottetown. Mr. `Mutta.rtf Ida Lillian, daughter of Mr. and Theodore R Meighen, was most enthusiastic over the hos- Mrs. Ewen J. McKenzie, was united L. son oi ex Primo Minister pitaliiy of the people and the won- in marriage to Mr. Stelihtll Albtft Melghen, will be the derful rainbow trout obtainable in l-Iuestis. The ceremony was per- the lake. The inspector of fisheries for-med by the Rev. H. S. Bishop David Stewart brother of the has set the limit of a day's catch in the North Rustico United Mr Jack LeBoutilliel-, by-oth at three trout, but as the trout church. The church was decorated the groom, and Mr J. P were from 15 to 24 inches long and lol- tho ooonglon by friends of the will ushe- weigh from 2 to 4 pounds, three are bride with ferns. potted plants and lille number of invited guests "°°k°n°d “S B' U°°d °“t°h- The I cut. flowers, and an arch composed ll be in attendance trout are not native to the Island, of evergreen' and white roses made lirs stewart, mother- or the the SPN" bein! '°"°“8ht f1'°m a beautiful setting for the bridal will wear a, charming gown British Columbia. The lake is little pa,-ly. The bride who was given in milfs Breen silk lace, black k"°W“ W the “""a3° °P°’tsm““ marriage by her father, entered the 'W1 feather mount W* °“°’d-‘ 9°” “"°'° '°" °h°‘°tehureh to the strains or x..ohenzrin's 'ilie bridesmaid M13, Maude who enjoy fly fishing.-S. .weddlng Mu,-ul, lllgyod by Mrs. sister of the bride will “_” Waugh, sister of the groom, wear- aqugmpl-llle velvet made on CHURCH WEDDING-The mar- mg R sown of Ivory cl-elle bug Victorian lines with bugtlo F1888 of Miss Cora Charlotte “tm whlch hung ln “awful golug llld a hat of same shade of D°“gl"s’ daughter °f Mrs' Dwslu and bridal veil embroidered silk velvet with white ostrich and me me Nathan D' muglas °f net caught up in a cap effect with , and shoes to match she Mt. Stewart, to Mr. Gerald Edgar'm_ange blossoms and Llllle, ol the carry o, shea: of Larkspur Procter of Charlottetown took place valley Her bouquet Wu brluul h Jtlfy I-lillion. bright young at tm* M°"“t Stewart Ullittd wus md malden ml, 1em_ sho immediately take up with the Pro- ter of Mr. and Mrs J P l Chill-ci-l. On Sept. 'ith at eleven a. m. wo” white "tm lllppus and whm will uct as flower sm and The ceremony was performed bylkld glovw Mn Blom Lemza md be dressed ln 3 gown of pmk Rev. M. K. Chnrman, assisted by ML Horace Hum, Mud as “slr net wllh blue mol" “sh _ Rev. ,I-I. D. Reymond. The church em Mt" the ceremony at me °f Pink and blue flowers W” beautifully decorated torn the church a reception was held at the hm' md cllffylflower has occasmn with mms and cu ox; home of the bride when about ers. Mr.-Roland Jay, the organ mm invited guests of the mm y li Mal-_lorle stewart.. gown of the church played the wedd-irng tracunz pam” an down to _ ts blue crepe mth march. Mr. McLeod Douglas, temp bountiful repast. The table was and ,hoes and mgmmmzg Mr. Harold Partriige acted _as usi_l_-_ deoomted with cut "owen md lu_ tho home of Mrs. George Robert- gmen crepe with mt/md ers. The bride w o _WBSMB venvm ver tape” A shower Wu tendered t° "°"tSl>0nd m°'m"° by herh uncle' lnlm lm; to the bride elect on Monday Prior church will be beautifully xxguixieilc lfxzlngm;-olllered to her marriage st the home of l . "_: th flowers for the oo net md 8eol.set¢e_ she won, the Mr. and Mrs. Chester Woolner. _c hm during the cremony conveulloml yell and onulge blog. where she received some very beau- Mcmm Wm 'mg' d led ashower billlflutt -mul “sen” °1 wt gnu' 'mn' shell trimmings and carried a, the ceremony mms' an cm linen and cheques, also special wlll ll 5 7° iof pink roses and maiden hair fern. be do I ‘ luv” B held at the homo . ll hu l l ch. mention may ma o 5° brides parents at 801 Rent M me oclmzl :°(:,v'l;led“gue`f; ul ‘casserole from the W. M. S. 'of_ COD WIS ICTV "_;c:_whloh the young couple gl, Q, rr. n| hotel, charlottstown, whloh rho was s valued member. vis s. s. euvls at 4 l M, 'rho rouowing Thursday Mr. and ltr Montreal. 'rho Wu, .mrhwmoh the EPZ 3;; md Mrs Hueetis left by motor for a a-ml ona oneymoon P ' ,°f chi in ° my "°°‘ 1*" New York. 'rho bride travelled in h°°°Y'“°°“ *"9 *° “‘° WW °Ul'ly felt hat with feath ' lbl nd hit, with States, the bride wearing a brown my °°°°' ’“"'°°“ 'Mal lad masomsm°n'eT:l°to°mat|o:l.aMr.‘,]end im. hfcldclcth °°\* mmm” *M th pl-ootor will upon their retum rs- mountain hosvsr and het lb WW- monyrur. and Mrs. Dixon will rs- _° Montreal they sem pro- ,lug lu gl,"-lott¢town_ 'nie bride, The groom' is one of Carlston’|‘ ""' YM: for the honey who is my popular, was the guest nmrsulvs nuns farmers and the hx* 'ill ch return reside at ol honor at .two bndal showers giv- best wiaherrolluw the wma ceuvls to the attention of the Board b DEBATING ` SOCIETY ORGAN- 08 Debating Society was re-organized yesterday morning at the first meet- ing of the organization held this term. As usual, the Society was divided into two sections, A. 'and B. Mr. Donald Campbell was appointed president of Section A, and Mr. Wm. Reid, president of Section B. De- bates will be held on each Tues- day. RESOLUTION PASSED-Ar, the adjourned meeting yesterday mom- ing of the Charlottetown Board of Trade at which there was a large vice was fully discussed, and on ded by Mr. S. A. McLeod, the fol the Atlantic Region that this _Board enter its vigorous protest against nections with the through mall and passenger trains serving the Mar-. vincial Government and Federal, representatives the proposed cur-‘ from this Province as a_' breach of the terms of Confederation. PRETTY AUTUMN WEDDING... On the evening of September 9th a very pretty wedding took place at son, East Baltic, when Helen Mar- -garetil-Iaxtings was married to John_ Colin Dixon of East Baltic, the Rev. H._ R- Bell performing the eremony. 'I'ile bride looked charm-` iag in bla, sub orepe with en- bouquet. of sweet peas. The brides-1 maid was Miss Muriel Dixon, sis- l ter of the groom who looked lovely. ‘in a blue and white silk en-` semble, and also carried a bouquet. sweet peas. Mr. Robert E. Rob- ertson, supported the groom. 'An enjoyable supper was served t0_ s wedding guests after the cere- side in East Baltic. The young and_ future happiness. (Patriot Please popular couple have the best wish- es of a host oi friends for their attendance the matter of train ser-:service in St. John’s Anglian motion of Mr. R. L. Cotton, secon-|Bridgewater, conducting the im- lowing resolution was passed: Re-Slaid to rest in the adjoining ceme- solved. in considering the necessltyltery. The pallbearers were; Messrs of curtailment of railway services in Frank Pldgeon, Stewart Inman, any disruption in the existing con-:real-S. itlme Provinces and that the trans-»_ al of Mrs. Clement Benoit was held P0119-l-|011 committee be asked to yesterday moming from the resid- tailment of -trails service to until!-Iigh Maas was celebrated by Rev- edericton N B This speaks well Vion of the' Pensions Tribunal began FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- Iogislativechamber. There are 32 to the relatives. The burial service tion to try five cases at _each sitting oke briefly from the text. "Hel ing, beginning at 10_o'clock. 'I’he‘annual exhibition for East- _ iem King’s County, held yesterday l ln _.. ..D _ ct the lv g and nys and mo at Sourls, was well attended, the ments quickly flying." ' I Lam 'ro ness-The funeral S book place yesterduy afternoon ol provement over previous years. Mm sum E_ Mncphm Ml” Mac_ The classes in cattle, horses, sheep, Ph” was hom in 1a48_ the daugh_ swine and poultry were well' filled, ter of the late Duncan and Flora “nd were v°"fy: ‘°‘v°"_bly °°mm°“t` Maerhee, and lived the greater-ted “P°l‘ bl’ -1”d¥°S "ld "“"'°"~ The exhibition was opened by His Honour Lieutenant Governor Daltonat 11.30 _a.m. Mr. Adrian Peters, president of the Association, esided Yesterday being Nomin pr . - ation Day in the three County howing a' most encouraging im- who knew her and was a faithful member of the Trinity United hurch for many years. The fu- eral service was conducted at the ister of Agriculture were unable to attend, the Govemment being rep- resented by M':'. J. W. Boulter, Deputy Minister -of Agriculture. Other speakers included Dr. A. A. MacDonald, MLA., and Dr. J. A. Clark Superintendent of the Ex- Nicholson, by the Rev. Dr- Ramsay, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Brown. he was laid to rest in the High- l Mr. D. A. MacKinnon, Mr. M. R.. Nicholson and Mr. J- P. Hlllion. Lieut. Col. Cyrus W. Peek. V-C., and Lieut. Col. N. P. MacLeod, M.C., members of the Pensions Tribunal, are ex- pected to arrive in Charlotte- town this evening in readiness to conduct the second session of the Tribunal to be held here since its establishment last year. Tribunal hearings will be l held publicly in the Legislat- ive Chambcr, beginning on | Thursday, the 16th, and con- tinuing until the 20th instant. There is a large number of cases to be disposed of. Major C. C. Thompson, M.C.. whose appointment as uldl- tional member of the Tribu- nal is announced elsewhere in today’s Guardian, will attend the hearings. THURSDAY WEDDING BELLS-A very pretty wedding took place in Trinity Church, Charlottetown, on Septem- ber 9, at 1 p. nl. when Amy Lil- _lian, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Moore, was united in marriage to Hammond Charles bride looked very winsome in a ll. black picture_hat with pink trim- ming and carried a bouquet of Johana Hill roses and maiden hair fern. The bride’s mother was gown- ed in black silk lace with black velvet hat trimmed with.ostrich. A buffet luncheon was servedslt the brides ho 56 U cr Queen St th Maritimes. The .bride travelled iful an costl fts received test- “HEATIIER FRAE THE HILLS"- The Guardian is indebted to Mrs. J. L. Thompson, Rochford Square. for a bouquet of heather "fresh frae the hills 0' Auld Scotia." FUNERAL-The funeral of MIS- Robert Rogerson was held on 'Sunday aftemoon and was very tlsrgely attended. There was a short 'service at the house followed by and gloom. ` - cident, occurred on Sunday evening three occupants; Mrs. Ethel Bell, her son Melville, and her sister Miss Grace McLean, collided with an automobile while the vehicles were passing another car. The horse which was a spirited animal, was travelling at considerable speed at the time of the accident. Miss Mc- Lean, who recently returned from the United States, was thrown un- der the ear and rendered uncon- scious. Mrs. Bell was struck by the Church, Victoria, Rev. E. R. G. presslve service. The remains were Arthur Inman, Allan Stewart, E. her 1, M °_m d scam and was “km l \, _ _ J. Lutz and Mr. Leavitt of Mont w me Frm” mward Bland Hop pital. Mr. Bell 'also received a BURIAL E Th -. V - S Rvws* e mn" _time was congested, as a large meetin had beenheld It DeSabIe 8 ence of her son, Mr. .C. H. Benoit, church th” evening' 100 Water Street, to Saint Dun- smfs Bnulca when B Requiem Campbell are pleased _to leam that 'land Hospital after an operation erend Father Farrell, The _pail bear for nppendlcitls ers were Messrs. D. J. Riley, David Bethune. M. L. A., John McKenna, Sixtus McLellan, Allan Stewart, M. L. A., and J. H. G. Murphy. Ser- vice at the grave was conducted .by Reverend C. McCarthy. Many friends in Kinkora received .the happy news last week of the wedding of _Katherine .Nelsions Trainer, daughter of Mr. and M31. Patrick Trainer, who formerly con- ducted the Post Oflice at Kinkoril. to Mr. Donald Campbell, of the C. N. R., Sydney, N.B., on' Wednes- day, August llth, at St. Ann's R. C. Church, East Millinocket, Maine. ,The wedding was a very beautiful affair, Rev. John F. Holohan, PP., performing the ceremony. The wed- ding breskfast was served at the bride's home to _the bridal party, together with some invited guests. Following the ceremony, they left on an extended honeymoon trip to Bri- tish Columbia and other Western Provinces. On their retum, 'they low and white. The bride._charm- i l ` wried in iv satinwithcon for Island stock abroad. ,will reside in Bvdney. NS. ive stock exhibits particularly' ' by 'name of McDonald was attack- rl- , . . . _ , » f ed by an infuriated bull, and was ' ‘ °' "'~ ’°°°"'d“’ °""”°°“ 1” me m‘t°"° basl shaken u _ Althou h it was Y P 8 i t to h ' ral _of Mrs. Robert P. Rogerson, of Canadian cases and one appeal case ‘gd wl:m;° Qutlgml dm a y o e man, ed medical attention. ver two hundred persons were pre- the Tribunal will represent the lin- Friends thm"°"'“ush0ut the my and the death of Mrs Jane Benoit as conducted by the Rector, who_ and to have its sittings in the morn- l widow of the uk Clement Benoit: who died in Halifax Monday, Sep- was held yesterday, the notice of which appears elsewhere in this is- sue. Mrs, Benoit. who resided with her daughter, Mrs. A. W. LeBlanc, Halifax, N. S., was well and favor- ably known. She was an estimable lady. a devout christian woman who endeared herself to all who knew her. She leaves to mourn two sons and five daughters, to whom the Guardian tenders sincer- est sympathy. Mrs. A. W- Lenlanc. Halifax, N. S.: Mrs. William I. Butler, _Santii-ce, Porto Rlco; Mrs. Joseph A. Pauquet, Levis, P. O.; Mrs. W. J. 0'Riley. Montreal; Mrs. William Batchllder, New York; Mr. J. R. Benoit, Chicago, lil.; Mr. c. H. Benoit, Charlottetown. FRIDAY LIGHTS 0UT~Btreet lights oil Bethune’ Mr' G' W°rth‘ Mr' G' P' lm.lm'm¢.l statlom _all streets north of Kent Street ___;_ went out last evening about 9 o‘clock, when the wires broke in the heavy wind. The streets in the northem section of the City were in darkness for several hours. Miss Eleanor J. Smith, R. N.. Brookline. Mass., spent the past week visiting at her aunts, lt/Irs. left yesterday to spend the remain- J. J. Cassidy. WON MANY CATTLE PRIZES- Roper Bros., Royalty,`are again in the win column for prize cattle. Yesterday at rrederleton Exhibit- ion they captured the Junior ile- maie Championship, five fll-sts me PD -- ' alter whlcll the lmlmy couple l¢¢¢_thlrteen seconds, three thirds and on 5 mort honeymoon tl-ll, through , two fourths in other cattle exhibits. e in a suit of fancy green tweed with l Captain Jlllllcs M¢1¢0d S Kl°ll' bel” acc¢s~,°,l¢,_ The many beuul- ,‘yke veteran and a. native of Whim toad in this province, who has . d' y sl - _ ‘ ily to the popularity ol both bride 'hccn cn thc Island lcf shcut a year, staying at Montague' and Lower Montague, and vicinity. is ramrur. accmwr-An sc-in chariottetown. 1-re leaves today for Vancouver. IB. C-, where he has last at nesable when n wascn with been residing rar s number or. years. ISLANDEBS, WED _ Married quietly at the Church of the Ob- late Mission, in Sackville, New Brunswick, Miss Angelina Lannan, R- N., of Arlington, Mass., to Mr. Jerome Power, of New Perth, P. E. I.. Miss Lannan's former home was in Montague, P. E. I. Mr. and Perth- CAUGHT FOX-Quite s. little excitement was caused yesterday morning when a lovely silver grey severe shaking up Traffic at the 10X I-ttcllltd i'l‘°m Ml‘~ M00l't'S ranch near the Experimental Farm, which would have been quite a loss to the owner if not for the willing 'rho mony rnenm or nalroy md timely assistance of a purc bred fox hound who soon had "Mr, l-lg lg doing ulcelylu me p, p;_ 1,- Fox" under control and retumed to its thankful owner. .__. ' DELIVER POST - _GRADUATE S BUESTIS __ MACKENZIE __ A.LEC'.l'UBES-Dr. Fraser Gurd and very pretty wedding was golemnlg- Dr, C. R] Boume of Montreal de- ed on wednesday eymlllgl gully" livered a series of Extra-Bureau pu," ul elgm 0-clouk ln me No,-ll, Post Graduate lectures before alarge ‘ iiustleo United church, when rda‘ srcup cl medical mcu hcth from 1,lll||n_ youngest uuulhlel- of Ml-_ the City and from various parts of and Ml-,_ Ewen ,y_ Mpcgomle wp; the Province yesterday at the City united in marriage to Stephen A1- Hospital. Dr, Gurd. who recently but Huullg mn of Ml-_ qoorgo spent considerable time in study in 1-ruestls, Wilmot valley. Rev. H. s. Europe. lectured on the latcst ad- glgllolll g_ D__ ufflclptlug plug-gy- vancements in_the treatment of -man performed the ceremony. 'rho cancer. and cn sppcudlcitis Dr- oluu-oll hull boon prglpglpglly l-leool-_ Boume lectured on heart diseases- ,led Wm, uulumll _"owe,-,_ plunlg The lectures which are put on by and everegreen by, friends of the the 3"" LUG AS8\ll‘°-M9 U°lllPllly lulde, ul, mlm- mlleme bulng y¢l-l are arranged by the Canadian Med- ical Association. ary so ary " ventional veil and shower boquet 13|-ANDER "|0'l'°0U»APm'-'D" ' ., _ of ophslla roses, entered the ehureh, Tha Resins Star. cl rccsnt dats I N A R D S on the ann or her rather to the contains a vhctc cl °°lTP°fll - O C ,gl-.lm ug ;,°l~,¢ngl»lu'g wguqlugzgus E. Smith of the R. C M. P e. “ul-uh lllgyql by mg, 3_ wuuuyg ,Regina winner of the grand aggre- sister of the groom. The ushers lite Ind Ott-IW! lilftsltc. receiv- ~ T were howard rluestu me slolr ra- ins the mehuns sandy 'rroolly at . N I D/1 E l>s¢s.Immasistoiy aitsrthseers- thslrcvlaclsljillcmcctlnl-la¢h°` ~"“' . , , , lil' ii ` s\ . ing was badly tom, and he requir- Province were saddened to learn of Mrs. Power will reside in New_ -- ,_:__* “ ,_ ,_____,_,_,=,___ __ __ _ _' J l _f °°"_\3 xi '*1-*- __ »-Q 9 _ 0 . eek S News Budget for ur Saturday Subscribers IL!-NESS BEGBEITED - Word -LOCAL GOLl'EBs_ RETURN- __ mony 9, reception was held at the'photo Corporal Smith is seen re- as been received here of the serious 'fjnoso attending me Maritime Golf ‘home Ei the bride's parents where! ceiving the trophy. Corporal Smith lness ol nov. F. H. Larkin, on., in 'touroamentat Yarmouth last weeklths rooms were tastefully decorated Seaforth, Ont. Dr. and Mrs. Larkinffmm Suminerside have _returned with cut flowers. The happy couple visited thellsland two years ago. 'with honours. Mrs. G. R.. McQ\iar- received many lovely gift; and' rio' winning one. of the tl'DDbiN. _have the best wishes of a host oil Little Sands. After his retum from . BIG PRIZE WINNERS-Among- The last lip of the semi-final for friends. After a motor trip to the he successful Island exhibitors at the Summerside Golf Championship New England States they will make the recent St. John Exhibition werezwiii not doubt be played this week. their home in North Carleton. essrs Home -Bros., of Winsloe-Play for the -other championships l ' ` -_ - E.~I., with horses and cattie.Thcy` will also get under wayi-5 ' n24 flrsts I5 seconds, andi third ‘ --- ` ` Yyengfdzg ng: late him on his keen eye and above referred to is a native of Prince Edward Island, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Angus Smith, of _the Great War in 1919, he joined 'the R. C. M. Police Force and the trophy recently won is only one oi many won by Corporal Smith. His many friends on P. E I. congratu- steady aim. A SERIOUS SITUATION-At 6 o‘clock yesterday morning the fire- men responded to a still alarm at a. barn on Dorchester Street whicl: was deliberately set alight by means of kerosene oil. This section of the city has been the scene of a number of incendiary fires dur- ing the last few months, luckily none has proved serious, but should such a fire, started by a person or 'mketh tm “mn” °' Wim", Thfi ` ' -i ' mmm.: l4§h_ and whose funeral persons result in the loss of life or property, those responsible will, when apprehended, find themselves in s. very serious situation. The authorities are leaving no stone un- turned to find those responsible and bring them to justice. Tile Maritime Y’s Men's Con- vention which at the invitation oi the local Club is being. held this year in Charlottetown, met las! night at the Canadian National Hotel _where the Registration of the delegates took place at seven o'clock. 'At the dinner which was held at seven thirty, fifty four Y’s Men were present, and everyone heart- ily enjoyed themselves as is the cus- tom of all Y’s Men at such times of goodfellowshlp. A splendid din- ner was served ai`te': which cigars and cigarettes were passed around. and with feelings of contentment the Convention sang heartily some of their favourites on such occa- sions. The singing was led by Song Leader George Johnson, Moncton. After the songs Mr. Percy Cran- dall was appolnted Fines Master by popular acclamation. Mr. J. M. MacFadyen, President of the Host Club, expressed his pleasure at being present at the _Hempl.llll_ ol clm,l°lllemwll_ The Hugh Maclrure, Breadalbane. She gathering of the Y’s Men and hoped that if the weather would gown of _salmon plnk georgette der of her vacation at Brooklyn, permit the visiting delegates would wlth “Mn sho” to mm,h_ sl-le wal-9 making her home at Mr. and Mrs. see the beauties of the Island as arranged by the Entertainment Committee. BIRTHS - HOLM-At DeSs.ble, Sept., 13, 1931. to Mr. and Mrs. Basil C. Holm. (nee 1?*/elyn Sherron), a son. Doug- lass Colin. MCINNIS-At. Ehmsclifie. Oli September 10th, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mclnnis a son. BOWNESS-At Ocoee, Florida, on Sept. 9, i931, to Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bowness, a son, James, ..'r. CAMERON-At Wellington, Sept., 5th, 1931 to Mr. and Mrs. Eusebius Cameron, (nee Eileen Smith), a. daughter. CLARK-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, on August 24, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. George W. Clark, North Wiltshire, a son. MARRIAGES MCSWAIN-MACFADYEN - At 19 Linden St., Brookline, Mass., on Aug. 24, 1931, by the Rev. A. J. Crooks. Marlon Lucy MacSwain, Kingston, csr. sustaining scvcrs wcuucls *D -_-` li=.E:.1., to lvlareus Bateman Maerad- yen, West Somerville, Mass. MORESIDE-SOMERS-On Sept. 2, - at Charlottetown. MY- I-l0yd More- slde was united in marriage to Mrs. Hattie Somers, W. L. Outhouse of- ficiating. DEATHS CARR.-At Oyster Bed Bridge, MTs. Catherine Carr, widow of the lat! Edmund Carr, aged 75 years- McADAlVlS-In East Boston, MESS-r on Sept. 10, 1931, Peter, husband of Emma E. McAdams (nee l-iughes>. MACRAE-At "Waterside" on Wed- nwday, September 16, 1931, Mrs- Alexsnder Ma1:Rae. nge 87 years. MACPI-IEE-On Sunday, Sept. 13, Miss Sarah E. MacPhee, aged B3 HOLMES-At Chicago, Sept 14, John Holmes, formerly of Breadal- bane, P. E. I. _ STIFFNESS - rubbed la neon ana you » I-L \ _ ..e...-.- u--»~.»-_-as as vs e -r Plenty el Minas-d’a well . ..- :'.'.r...."-"°°...."°°...'n".:'l ' f-nl vofll seen limba: up I lg L _.4 _-4