5. \ -; .__ ~.' .¢_¢ ‘ L_.. 51°( `i Zi' vi -it plre. the congregation being excep- MBER 14 1931 RI (YI"l`FT()WN _ NOVE . - 'ml-I CHA _ . GUARDIAN _ _ _ - ___ _ _ PAGE 'rHlR'ri~:EN *__ ‘ _ n s- ___ ».»_ ' . *_-'_ . l Week’s News Budget for uf' Saturday Subscribers Mono/iv _ " ' wsnnnva Buns-on Thurs- . ` r M I - _ ~ - lsuum mn! nli.m_Mr. Geo. dry, icon 5tl,_ R,,,,_ mltln M°,,,l_ mm' It h" "5 ' ‘ - - ' V. Moore has received the sad news ghnn_ D, p__ uoltod ln mam.” ln or thc dcsth oi-his sister, Mrs. Hcsth l tho nornrn catholic church st Mis- Coombs, (nee May Moore) which oc- vurred at Newark, N.J., Saturday inoming. Besides a sorrowing hus- band she leaves three sons, Harry, Max and Ivan. The funeral will be held on next Tuesday. Many friends in this city where she will be kindly remembered will regret to learn of " ber passing. _ "€.EBUILDING BARN-Much 'ac- tfvity can be seen on the farm of Mr. J. B. Andrew, East Royalty, where a large barn is being erected, which when completed will be one if the most modern and up-to-date on the Island, the construction be- ing directed by Mr. Daniel Darrach, city. Mr. Andrew had the nilsfor- couche, Miss Edna Arsenault ol Bt- Nlcholas to_ Mr. Alyius Cosgrove oi' Wellington in the presence of a large congregation. The happy young couple will reside in Wellington. Their many friends wish them ev- ery happiness.-_-S. \\ ANNUAL LEGION DANCE- Graced by a large attendance, the annual Amiistice Dance. under the auspices of the Canadian Legion, B. E. B. L, and the distinguished patronage of His Honour the Lieu- tenant Governor and Mrs. Dalton and His Worship the Mayor and Mrs. Prowse, was held in the P. W. College Hall last evening. thanking those present for their s tained gud com _FABEWELL y,4|;1'y, _ About Allgltlgw llERll_Malol. frlldm-ll,e_ ol Margate lo ull ol, whom thu Mlllgrel McManus' wlnlllpeg School later attending St Dunstai;-i forted all my days. It shall be my twenty friends of Mrs. Bradley, who Ottawa, n squadron loodol- ul tho' Gulllllllm _'menus _lncere symplp To all ol, the bereaved. the Guul,d_ University. After graduating at the hops ssc ssivstion is tbs wcrio bc- has been visiting Island rcictivcs ici Royal emission sir rorc., ssc for-l th, 5 ` ich srtcnus ncsrtisit synpsthv_ ‘aim "" °“‘°”“‘ Q“"”“ ”’“"“"“"" l,olld_.. As me ,poke tum Wold, the put yell., tendered her a 1011? merly in charge of the air base at! i ___ Kingston. Ont... where he entered the ii iiciiiitiivi wills iisiitcd up her fsrcwcii party st the horns or Mrs. Esstcn. Pssrsgc N s. is in the nnin i Ui it n- similiar: nnsrn.-Mr`_ H. w. ’““‘“°“‘ “la” ' furrowed countenance, then draw-lEdward Urch of Travellers Rest, last glty_ rcglstelell at tlle' cmodlonicllldedmis illoéxogselfl ,twr<|,l;g,,e:e eip! Henderson oi' this city. received u /mel' g"“d““'~l“l5 ‘Wh the ‘l°‘~='r°° ing the shawl. which sho had don-.Saturday evening. The evening was Notlolllll Hotel He ll llooompaniedzhibition series he-rc Saturday after-I telegram Wednesday announcing of M. D.. Dr. Flilcy Still flifthcf DUI- “Ed 'lt "W ehtieiicc m°i'c cicsclyiniccssutiy spent in rliiiiilc-“F45 "hd, by Mr. J. A. wilson controller of'nnon by dcichting Abcgwcits 3 to‘ the sudden death of his daughter s“"d h’s‘°“d1°5"'E“_gl“"d “nd I'°'. °l°°`“* li" ii8°d °h°“l°ced'dancins. Mrs. Bradley was rcmciri- civil Aviation oitswii and Mr. w.'nu in n gslno fcsturca with hsra Miss nstciis o. ncndcrson rt. N. oil '“"“' '“‘",”°'"pIe“"g ms."“dl°' for her photograph, bered with many lovely gifts. Ii vE Smllll R ll A F' ollllwll ucklln and mu ll lougll loollllllll solllelvllle lllllss l_ll,l_ mlllllel, lelllhere. lic. with Doctor-S Mc.{innon . . . . . .. tw" tgu lun uuguu Dal uuluuuuu yuuuuruuyimuumuu for Sumurvmullaiid Bayfield, also _of this City, left WELCOME VISITORS-Mrs. J.B. tangible expressions of friendship,`_ _Two STEAMERS IN P0R»l~_ the sllllll Dllllslllll Ullll.el.slty team' lnllllllllll llollce llll,m__ for Austinliun as shipsuplllyuiclualiis. M°D°““ld» D°"°h°5l»°l'_ Stfcct has l MTS- Bradley Bald. that She W°“1d ' Two large boats steamed into Bum- 5 to 3 in the opening game on Fri- -_ on This utmn he ‘ S e B “_ .lu ller welcome guest one dl llel. look bool, with pleasant. memories on melslllc lllrllolll, eslcrda morlllllg u l Live cilv and then went to Boston. _ _ . SLAND LADY DEAD.-M‘. R/i ' _ H0118. Emedt. who holds the import-lher visit to Prince Edward Island. almost _ll the fume llrm Theyi ay _FRIDAY uuuu smluuuuu Stu uf Huutuuluuuu will-rc he liriictised his _profession ant position of vice president of .She left 011 M°hd3Y 1°’ hcl' mme' docked one each side of the received the sad news' of the death ‘ugh marked success. and It was Dr' the Bank of Manhattan; New York. `lll Lynn. MRSS.-S- ‘Marine Wharf. They were the S. S. ON VISIT T0 MAINLAND -- on Monday evening, November 9th Fomy wil? wfis- credited SUT? ye-an MY- M'°D°iiHl¢i. Who will remain in --r |Asira and S. B Nyhan both from Premier Stewart, accompanied by of his sister Mrs, Mol-thu Mills gg() oi dwnenng B case 0 cpm” the city for two weeks, on reachingi PRO 'l l N OURT M New York. The s. S. Astra will Mrs. Stewart, icit yesterday an ii Las Gatos Califomia. V m that my' ;M°n°t°“ t°° late t'° make °0hTie°t"lsl;;le Tgegslflltzld fsesslollzf gl; load table stock potatoes for dif- visit to Montreal, Toronto and Ot- ,twelve momhs but ummded to hl. $8 are 1:; Efanglaxwngif Z; Prohibition court st surnmersids on feieiit lccsi firms and the 8.18. Tluou llotn. Dl.uw.lllu P. ui/1;;-I :N 'rnsiNiNG-"A" company, ldllllcs ulllll la'sl’ lull, when he wlll _The clmpumnuu were Mus W B muuuulu mu uuuuuu u -h (saturday allellloon A Sllllllllelsllle Nyhan will load seed potatoes or Bri, iiS Bro 88 811 Prince Edward Island Highlniidcrs, l Dr. Foley has been iii about _ _ __ l, “ep ll l , - _ _ _ l _ _ ‘ orced to take a. rest, and although tune ofulosing his barns by fire a stewart' Mm James _,_ Luluhtlzuuluu tuuuumuuu uuuu the uuuucuuuluiulan charged with illegal possession | the Potato Growers Association. S. ucation, is acting Premier dur nglhns been in training ot the dull sued me luadlng physlclans and speclal_ lew wee ago. ` -i lvn-.st t b hih iii __ _ l _ and Mrs. w. 0. cook. ,lay and mule the ml, ll lo 0! litl0i1- glvell slx lllolltllll lll lllll_ Alwtlwllvegctables-Peter Brody. York: town going to Boston when 18: ‘ _"` “ny "°1*"'i"°"l Monaghan, Johnathan West Harry __ ds B. hll ld Y C ml Lol and fricntis in this Provincc will boi @"i‘”"°“ *md will ’°g’°° 'O 12”" °f AJ 9 8 e e Hvd .1 h c ii h dh l held in thc Isis aoyaic Hotel nur- ~- °“°“d.°’ "°'“ B°’dé“ W” med E ` "° °’ “ _ yea” °' age' He" he engaged i” into st ci in h his Pi?-“»Siiili el 0 n a ng an an am E ' . * ~ ‘ » ii ‘lng the evenlng Ylsman Rev Dr _DEATH OF Mns_ JOSEPH L_.$200.00 or three months in jail An- 15. C'0fd0ii M¢Mllh1h» C°ThW“u» various. business°s until the begin- re E t e [mowing engage' g and e banquet wasl ___ Kcriucdy. Service ct the grave was _ ‘ ' , . _ ‘other case from Borden for selling -1°-S' A' E' M°D°““‘d' I“m*’ P°“"~ ning or his long illness four years . ' , ‘ of Poughhcciisic. survives mlducled by Rev. Father Fun_ul_ Pringle was the recipient of a DAV-SON Tllcrc IJi1S~cd away on _ The engagement of Finn X. cis ' l present belole golllg to the com wednesday momlllg’ Nov_ ‘thi Mm liquor lmlawfully was' withdrawn. _ 880- Whllc ill l30St°ii lie llvell Bi M , , _ To the i'elaLli'cs, a number of ment taken from thc Boston Globe' _ A l_ _ll l cl llll. ooney, piiucipril of the Paiker, smlcllall Ca ln N th D vlds bel d l _l Couit adjourned until N vember A ‘Wt seventy Ve ‘hm 5 ° “S5 the home of his sister Fiances who One sister, Mrs. Shearman (Etliei) *u -on .__ -us. _ _:lj r th on `_' 21` s is. n- .'~v i fo. idsésriji .mv rv .u _ -v 1- .../ . i._, tm. :_ ,zz 5.. A t -QUIET wsnmltio-A quiet WPS cf cm 011' ‘i °”' °"° "fe °f “ep” L' ' rt th Mcthi 0 st za d mid e l lC"““* im" Mfifsiicii Snricg Schools “'"°’“ reside i" ‘ms “iw the G‘""`°" . , _ __ _ s , y er e ‘ 3 . h t ' _ ' . _ . _ "uuulu wuu uuuumluzeu ul su uuhu_ul;l,llluuUl:h:llllulu lluuu hu: lsum uuu__ Dauluonl ol ullmllngllull, al luluullullll 15th S uuuluuruu hu: uiluuuwur ou uuuuuu uv- ulllrslilliuuglrim faithfully throng ou I “llulurtowlu to lllulss Hluluuu Domul lan extends hcnitfcli. sympathy. __ . . - , s a s c _ ** - . _, _ .-- Bciitist Church at Miscoucheisu vlslled Hglllax wllmalie ;;un_|;_’_§_l ’;°__“h”°rs;°_:flen:d the com_ cfiiiil! liist- Mis-i Miitlil=S°“ “BS He is survived by three sisters MKS 35"; Loagli C‘;m_o_dr EEO h-*___ 1 wednesday m°ming’ NW' uh’ ized another Y’s men's club with aimulilt whor she was loved for _CHILD HURT BY BUu‘ET_|'“5he"°d mm the “mm 'md seated in i and one brother, Frances Craswell, ' ' ' ' ’ BIRTHS when Miss Holm Lougllllll of l'_,o|;_luu ue ul Y e _ Master Carl McCnul1, eleven year a chair by her cousin, Miss Eva B to Ad ll C M lvlel “ teach" in W“f'°’t°“’“ nt me " I6 was united in marriage to Mr. Charles Noonan of Albany. mv. Martin Monaghan, D. D., celebrat- ed the Nuptizl Mass. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was_N served at the bride‘s home. Mr. and Mrs. Noonan have the best wmhes of their many friends for their future happiness.-S. Commemorating the approaching anniversary of Armistice Day, a a James Presbyterian Church by the m pastor, Rev. R. Moorhead Legate, S i H lCaull of Ellerslle, was badly burn- ham presented her with a beautiful MBS and Adam Clllswell Rllsllco terda-"' Mr' Mofmey 15 H graduate Ml ll rtist and W Critchiow Harris Jr. ‘ms °f e °°““ y tether end with a hammer The hui- ness after which they _ioincdin sing- ull ld r 'th Mluuu Elulu dl -MISCELLANEOUS sll0WER- .I » i _ ‘ _ ll , _ ,, d T ma shy 9 5 an ‘A ll ftll ll f-' tl fl- Tr--1 31:. solemn service of Remembrance architect were all exceptionally well remains to thfm' last lrestmi lljlmce let “P10484 1" his face' °°“5”‘g mg For shes a Jolly Gwd tuaw' Emma Nicholson, Mrs. McMilian.'5u:l1l\;:_;;com0l§l§lrlo élllecnllznlcox MARRIAGES 731" was conducted last evening in St. and favorably known in this com- In me Peoples Came ery 8' en Severe bums' Dr' Swvart °f Tyne The remainder of the evcnmg “as R ‘ Poi t.) Mrs. C cll Ste urt,l _ l _, _ _. l, B u ‘s. -_ R. Vcssey, Bayfield Bt., A News has been received of the ;::;n:l:gs:3:;:;‘;;b;;: frlholmsl cd about the face and received in-_bouquet of garden flowerls 'iuild liiui inl.l.l,le lunerul was held ul Rusllu, uuuutlulitoéiulfllucuileguulguclufSplluolollzlurul_Suu _ _ veiy sudden death at lvlahone Bay,| Alex' Bulllaln ol Kellslnglon uud_ .lurics to his eye and hand as ala very large myster ous ouuliz has-l l,_ E_ lu on New l5t_ lruuuuu lu u uruduulu uf Flluhuul_ulWALKER-In the Prince Edward _Su on Saturday evelllllll ol. Rev_ u 'Euler Mluu Guuluuuu Buutulul result of playing with the barrel oflketlwas some very lovely _,u S. Lunu I _ __ _Noumul Suhuul uluus uf 1927. Suu Island Hospital on November 'l, Canon E. A. Harris, M.A. Canon on _ J h' N B _[thu fuuuuul took; an old gun and a live bullet onlsisting of cut glass, pryex, nen an OVERSEAS NURSES ltEllNl0N_huu uuuu uullvu lu duumutlcu und 1931, to Mix and Mrs. Neil D. Walk. Hal-lla was born lll Clllll.l0ttetowll_ °§ S" ° gui' ‘au lu humu th lsaturday afternoon- The little fel- sliver. The presents were opened _Armlsllce Day was dellglltlllllyuus luuuu luuuluu uuuuu ul uuvuuul or, o doll _ lr, _ a e . 'c . - the youngest sol, ol the lm w_ P ii°° °“u _ Y uuucuu u Rev | low round thc bsnci bchinci the by Miss Aliiiic Bruce While thi’ h“ and iittingiy csicbrstcci by iocsi ov-'plays given by tha Watertown MACDONALD-at thc city Hosni-i ..._ Critchlow Harris, and his three services eng co y ' ham and °bt“i“i“5 9- 12 g°“l3'3‘m°r°“5 Verses were read by Miss ei-=eas nurses and V A D at a ` tal Nov lit to _ . . . . li. Mr. and Mrs. _ ` T h ' A l tl . ',- brolllersl Thomas J' Hams' Ruberl_Mr.l Sunil/urs. ausiiustud llllumftiulll sill; _ clmrldge placed ll ln the ll,ll.lel_ Ho Florence McRae. The ull-ide uilileuzt luncheon puny ul thu Cunudluul eac ers ssoc a on Juhu J_ Muuwuulu’ uuu Huuu arrls. C.M.G.. the famous Canadian Ear ng. Slut' r ilus fuuuwuu tuul stopped up one end and struck tho thanked her friends for o eir n - Nullonul llolel Mus poly-_ Mrs Weni Mahiiie- City. a son, John cl,l.ll_ ..» _ i si _ . l 1 l., _ i “W " 9 W .Mbsua1urs.BertKcilydtKcnsihs- *M- uuxlltuu andcthehu remluins all rest in_lf;u‘u§;Ciitru';l`;f;iuie_ uvere many ov Y lvniley uittendcd to hir; that evcn uililfuntmlluiiugallllpguuspguatlulplyliuglilllsuo Mluu Glllan' Mm _l_ S_ _lenkllls_ um uu Tuuuuuy uuuuluu lu tuuuuu JA(uh'SON-Mosllslt-At 'rl-inlty s 9 ' ~ . . . _ _ . 9 rg emo ry old gnly in ng an on Sunday 3 was ri: Miss Claris McLeod, and Miss Has-| " Ulllicl Parsonage, on Nov, 4, 1931, .. .. ~ ` ho ' r t thc' da git , Miss himself a veterairofthe Great War. September last ‘he and'Mrs, Harris ' TUESDAY moved to the Prince County llcsfil-_ ‘ms “°‘° passed' M155 Matmeson h ni in h 't' a S “C 0 lr . u 10.1! by Roy. C. N_ iz The service was attended in a body by members of the Canadian Leg- lon and the Dziughters of the Em- zar . Man a e ngs ospi . . _ f°“'fi» GCOTEB Leith spent 3 vol-y enjoyable short holu-loy _ ta1..Tllc copper cap oi the cartridggltakcs part iii an interesting (vent uucgn Euulluuu gsu Fuuuuu were ruu ;ll;1‘ouii,luwlilp§euur;ilarluilgluu will Jackson, of Brackicy to Pearl Ethel with his rcistivcsin chariottetowd nlcivlrii1sitaNcs nay .rr mu .strucir thc bsii or his right cyc snrigntxt 'i_’i’°=i“°S°l=ii_f~ H" f"°“"5 “"5” ,,,ll._,,l to memory, ond cXpcricnccs,,lml__l dalnllly lrlmmed 'wllh pm lilclsiwr, or Bristol. “nd at that time he assisted in re`£ CHARLOTTETOWN POST onli it was found mcessnry t°_ hm' alhcr “ery happmess'_N` happy and otherwise, related. S95- and white ribbon was brought into.M('E"C"ERN_n0BERTS0N _ M ceiving the Governor General, Lord'l.~lCE_Remomot-ooo. Doy_ Novenu-Stitch lu the We lifill im(-17 Th? greatly was “the reunion enjoyedi th” Uhllcd Ch“iCh P2fS°hHEc» City .. _ _ _ the living room where the guests _ ' ,nelly large. The service of praise Bessborough ,at the Public Library bel lllll_ l93l_ the General Dolly.. doctor fears that he will lose the i T"UR§D‘“f ll ,llded to lllllllel , li R . _ - _ _ that all present 9 were athered, and Miss Viola. o d eluded the anthem by the choir, and Harris Memorial Gallery, which ell, Reglst;.lltloll_ and Stump von- sight 0f_ tlic vye. His lifillifl WHS H150] _ w°NdAg Amrufiliflulgv :ll Gl:_ lllll all omluol oflull-_ Ari-sngomcntsiwas illed lo open the nlyslelllois _4tli- liflu-tic _\l. McEachem, Millview, "I-lark. Hark, My Soul," in which as executor of the will of Mrs. Rob- dolls wlcllets wlll be open to the hurt slightly. He is resting quits’ sglurugisutudaui wlnnlngellrsl were accordingly made and oiIicers packages ll colllllllled llllll lllnlll, lg’ ;I“ll°1d D- Robertson. Birch Hill. t s sol a were taken b Mrs. ert Harris and senior member of the ~ _ wnifcrtably at 1li`<‘Sfhi» S~ ° ` verseas muses’ club. - »- _ » - ~ 1: Reyhigiidtssnd Miss J. Mgcdon- family. hc liliii bet" 5° lhS°’“m°“*“’ iilibldfsiiytdr tioesljiitgh' bt; slfteillitrxii ‘ grilzelflcrlx;e}r_ai.;g:;fler;;o :e(;¢srt;Itsn;:-rraxiangbility to be present i7;§;§sdij§;(;scrdcsd1l;; i iliacnownrll _ Csnirsenbp- at old; .ulgo 5 solo, “'1'he phantom Canon Harris received his education lmlns wlll be cloled llt 13 llolll.l_ _ WEDNESDAY lual; iulluu ulyu; uur uuu A were uuud from uuveuul nurses, ln_ Mluu Yvonne Auuuuuuuu Artur uu Cllni‘Icttciowii E. Island, on N0. Legion." (ward-stevens), by ivir. here and st Kings coiics-c,windsor. .l.ll,,l,, wlll be no delivery by Letter _ l ” g g 5'* - cluding Mus Pldgeuul Suu___lnl_end_ luu uuuuuu uuu uuuu uuuuuu uuu ionibcr iiih, 1931. by Rev. Ewen Arthur 3,-u¢o_ 'rho oolleotlnu was He spent the ii/hole ofaparticiilarly canlen The Rlmll Collllels wlll REPDRTS SUCCESSFUL FAIR- _ i i rl C ut Hospital and ., . M-“°D0ilgaii, BD., Donald Miw- .. P OU Y ' 1 .r. in aid of the Poppy Fund active ministry of forty-seven years Mr. J. W. Boulter who has return- “WEDDING BEU‘S`°'TW° P°P“1' en M me mmm' Miss Kelly. mmm gm hm i D Y Cv C. N Blown, on November , ld oi’ Rice Point to Flora C. i _ _ i , M _ Bell of York Point. th l f - l d__ Tl l "na ~ in charge 9!._tlil=__pai~ish oi ivinhohc .make their mum' Up cd from Amherst whcrc hc at- ar ycliils l>@°Pl° We” “Wed in “‘~ rs l ams n 8 ew gmmus “Or Q ‘C i Cf‘mi’b°ll Of Cfiiwc Ccvc. ~ ___ _ _ _ 1** remainder of the evening was spent Bay. had been Rural Dean of Lun tended the Wintc" Fair, which was' H015’ Bond* °f Matrimony at six c ‘ ' lb tl to w thy cause ‘ ‘ I __ ,_ _ - -DEATH 0F MISS VERONXO-5 in games and dii:c'iig. R~"=s'i-l` uo:'l;;uf;°:S:uus§;ll;;u°;u3;; T35: enburg Deanely for many years, and un?l°X:lIlnel;sl:lgg olleaof 3; best ell_ officially opened Monday ovcniiigl 0¢_l0-li Ch _‘ill/€dh¢5diltY eiehlilg at MACDOUGALL _ Thule uuusud mums wuuu uuuuuu ululouu uuuiiiluultu_ DEATHS . _ Ei his outstandmg abmty' his sympath' teitainments in years ii. large and reports that n \ ondcrfully success- 'mmw Um"d Pdrwnage' Sum eful n Wednesday, Nov l - _ _ ' ‘ | __ __ , peat: ly 8Wl\y 0 returned to their liomcs.-S. _ ,W 01 the NW Wh-S held in Zlim church etic nature and wise' counsel hadl e euentallve alldlellcs llllllellded ful fair is in nroiiress. So far the: mEl'~>ld9»_by Rev' M" Campbell' Thy 11th, in the Prince County Hospit- .CL-ARK-At Chcltoli, Nov. 8, Mrs last evening with some 500 pedlilc won for him aleadi la lr pr ` Cl *me were M155 Hel' " " ngp ce amongst the opening performance of “The Welth" ms been excellent and' (mmm mg P S ui Miss Veronica A MacDougs.ll _gl,ll_l.lllEN.l. Ol, l.l.l.Cll impair- Clark riccd 86 WSIS- ` i b-l d u hte of Mr and ' ' ` ' "A swf". l.i(l~r ~ Y ‘ '_ .°. present. the clergy of the Diocese of Nova~ consequently there is a good at-_ en Isa t ia. ii 2 f ' .tll daughter ot _ _ l _.ici-In l';o.st_m, Mass, Nov. 11 _». ted l th Prince , , . _ The deceased was e ment of live fiicli d.rcct fiom Scot- _ _ The service took the form of an Scotia. He was also ver acttve i Heart Cry mes.” n e - r |V"S~ BC ahhh Camls °f Sumner " Y " ti h t i t lit b the t°“°l“'i°2- Tlicie is fi ‘miie S“°‘V'i‘_“ “J , the iotc Peter Mscbougsiioicrsnd illustrated lecture given by Rev. H. Masonic circles in Nova Sotia and Edwag T ea "ll °s_dng1ll_l__y dl_l_ ing of nne quality live stack yes-_s:de. and Edward Irv.n, son of Mrs. i » is 1. i e . ` ~ ' __ . N, Oonkle, secretary of the Can- had gathered together ii. great gzgfllshgd Diagonal; 0; Hls Honor_tordny mol-ning tho judging of Ayr-iCluii. and ilic late Edwaidlulllark ou u adlotl Mlm- Motion with hoddqunl-. _amount of historical data respect- Lluulunuul Guvemor and Mm Dal_sllil~e5 and lqolstolus was under woy_ Wilmot Val.ey. Both buruu. ulaliuu te" lll »l~ol.ollto_ ing Limenburg and adjoining coun- ls hl Ma P igxhlbigors from this province urs groom were unattended. e River, but had resided for many o ars with her brother, Mr Joseph ll; MacKay, Ltd. She had been an in- iJ. uw _ _ The lllllslcal program oolllllsted ofltles, being an authority on the ;;x;Tl;iuHPr_;;);s p yor r selmaking a fine showing. Hon. G. looked very charming in si dress of uullu for many yuuru Suu wus' huw_ .T land's largest ful' farm owned and perated by tlic Prcsiclciit of ilio ritish Fur Breeders' Association, .e . MCDOUEBM. Of M5595 B1'3°e and have arrived at Suiniiicrside for Mi'. E. Murray, of Linkleiter Road, hey were sent over in crates, coli '_ vocal _lolo by Mlsl M_ Ross ,llld_early settlement of that part of Bri- Thus” 'who hull followed me l.e_ Shelton Sharp. Minister of Agri-l rose beige with a coat and hat in u an anthem by Zion choir "sh Amefica- H19 -S°l'i‘0\Vli'l§ Wife. ' - 'cultur and Mr. W. R.. Shaw :re ex- . tile new shade of brown. Immed- lol, ell las hearsals were confident the Legion 9 new G_ o_ Webster and R_ A_ m y M Zwicker. of Mahone wus due tu _“ld to lla record ol “ported homo this evening. izitcly after the ceremony a reccp. ’ 1 brlde’s home Pehdlewh We" -l°1“t °h“"'m°“- Bay' a sm with the General Electric achievement in amateur entertain- "_" H0" was held at m“ -Company at Lyn Mass d h vel' ol’ li Cherry dlSPUSltl0!i and 9h'%taininiz ihrcc pairs each and ni'i'iv;‘d joyed the c0mPMiY Of het' many lon the Duchess of Yorl: at Mciitrczil friends, who v'»Sit€d hcl' ClUl`lii8 hfl' _u few days ago, when tix;-ff \'.u~i'c l0l'l8 lllh€SS- There BTC left t0 m°“m ishippcd by rziil to Sliiiii:i:`i'si'.ic, and _ '_ ~ ‘ lntives and- ll A Mac. _ _ _ _ _. At the close 0! this Service Rev.; n' 'i 9 aug imellt and they were noi; dlgup- BRIDE FROM GERMANX' Una- far ms lmmedime re her brother, M1' JOSGD ~ wele ill fi st Llfigs cuiitiilioii when t _ . ~ . ~ i f tho ML Webster extended the llelllty el' MTS LByt°ri T\1¢l<. Ht Ml1h0lic. ol lull ,ll mducllo under lheilsannshaf, a young Geimiln woman, riionds. The youiiz Felipe 0 Tl. . . _ _’_)nlm ol, all present lo Ml, collllle-.hlls W0 H157-GTS. MTS. W- L. Cotton, glrgullun ol?eMx:_u Arlhur Roper was landed from the liner Dresden in dstrict serenaded the y~»iili¥>' °°“P und three sisters, Miss Mary A. is thc iirst siiilinicnt of tlicsc nui- l ` o this cit ’ _ - , y and Mrs. George E. Rob- _ ` 'Halifax Sunday to become the bride io that evening and after wishing l _,l .fr his helpful and inspiring lec I muon' ul Vuuuuuuuu uuu hls other a closely woven post war drama re- ul Gumuu wuuuur, u luumur uf Ll___ I ll u uuuu uuuuuluus were treul_| Dougall with wh0m She “Sided-:they rczicllcd ilicil' dcstiiiailoih Till: ncDonald of Cl'iarl0tt0t0Wli. MFS- Imals to ilic Iislnnd from tiic British - e t l5hfl“l°~ Isles Mr \iui'i"i' iv" 1 ‘ l 1*' d _ te _ ici Y lloniy R. Carver of Ros _ . l iy, no las n .-ii,___ °‘"°' ~ _ _ 1 fcllitivcd will have the deco sym- giigugétzlxgglxg :_‘:fl“°uylB__c'l':fltic York. P. E. 1. The marriage was ies to s bountcous lunch. on Thurs- Mass., and Mrs. Fred R. HOWatt Of farm on Linklcitcr Road, wont over _ -i _ pathy of a great circle of his admir- l ll performed in the Presbyterian Bdctll duy evening 9, reception was held The news of the dootll of Ml-_ g_ ers in their time of bereavement. ating We S Dry' gut thc Immigration Pier by Pi-ofcssor ot the groom's hom, in Wilmot Val- SENT ul, To ,UPREME Watson, of Pine Hill College. Cap- lny The bride wasvthe recipient of W. Hibbett will ‘be learned with deep ‘ l-egl-et throughout the pl-ovin;o_ Mr_` At the age of ninty-eight, Mrs._ '_ " _tain and Mrs. C. Moller. 23 Churchlroluly lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. 9 - i' J h E. C bell.. _ lllllllell has been ln llllllllll ll,.sltlllMary Moswain, of Lame Valley, l?u‘;E;TulB€h;“;e:ce? ul tlimgourt Street were witnesses. _t was theicllllll Wlll l-esldo in Wilmot . The for some time/ l-le was bom atlP. E. I., is still going strong. Her ' culmination ofarornnnce vfnich had Gllllld-an loln, ln lloorgy foiioitot- ‘ . c i . te d . . , summolsldo 75 yours ogg gud ¢nmo_hea.i-ing is not too good but she is i If_°Ll'5el sum? I-‘slag yelsmg gy nluiiits origin in Germany, before Wag- I lCll5__S_ to Goomotowll over fifty yen,-S nllolable to read with the aid of glasses. iw hnmry “qu ry :il da miner migrated W C““°d”' threci 1° V o us oouductol- on tho P, E, 1_ lzsiiwny,l“Aunt Mary," as she is familiarlyi (_J""mb°"` M Tm” ’ age _ iyears ago. others landing includ-l _,DEATH op El_llEltl_y ltgsm. position hc held with entire satis called, was born in the :sic or Lew-, °h“x'§;1l ""3" _”‘“l‘_’: °°°°l _'cd Johsnn woshicr, sa Morris strectl ENT out smvlmmsine-Friends faction to the citizens in general. It is. Scotland. in the year 1833. l ` °“ 3 ° y m a and a family of four who will set- tllloughout tl-lo oountry will learn oftomoolt Tho accessed who was is hard to realize that one so ac-l Immigrating to Canada at the, Igfvggili fgesfluglluujugf xiuéitultle in the Province under the aus:l Wltll l-em-ot of the death at mid- `lll only o short time, suffered a in life has been taken away, In HB6 Of clsht she settled with her ' ’ _ ' illicit! Of tli° NOVE 5°°il“ Settle night on Monday of Lillian, beiov- serious attack on Saturday and des- home, he was adevoted nusbuntlfparents at Belfast, P. E. I. In tho. "mc examined mth f°r the 1“'°’°"¢ment Branch of the C. N. R. C0l-led wife of Mr. Benjamin Nesbitt, olto modlool ntterition and tcndcr father. All that medical aidlyear 1885, she married Capt. Allan: °“"°n “nd fm' tm’ defence' www? onization Department. - Halifax' at llel- home on Kll-lt Stl-got, sum- lltll-sltlg fnllod to recover, kind nursing by his devoted Mcswain, who was also a native oi; ""'“""°1d' ° ‘°" "‘“‘°h°"' T"°"°"°" 'I-lei-aid. mounds. gun und boon in failing 'rho into Mrs, lvmcnonaio, who was could do was done, but Godlscotiand. This union proved ol_ 1293; ;‘_§f;_‘; uugwlulugfe :Ks 5:52* _-___ llellltll lol. mlm tlllle ,llld had been all llcllve lllelllllel. ,ll the cornwall. iotherwise. He took nn iictivelshort duration for nbr husband '- _ l P. S. S. LITERARY SOCIETY- confined t.o her bed for the last yol-lr womoulg lnstitute, will be re- town affairs. Hd was Su-idfcd at thc ccliy ass 0181 years. Ciifiililie-l» “'h° W” “ ‘"1" hiilid 'rho rs-orgsnisstion meeting of the tin months. lsr. Nesbitt wss s b _ io in his won; _ _ l ee s mem ered as a li neer t in the year 1925. I-le Hoivcver, during their wedded at 3 “°l5hb°‘:' ‘md he wer" d°W"lPrince Street Literary Society was llotlve of Mllpeque and before -her ,md wo, one of the llomlllil- ol wo. outstanding ability, an up- life, she often made voyages with: 5hi‘°\iEli his ftld 9° 52° C'""l’b°""held in Prince Street School yester- montage wo, Mt” Lllllnu Black- mon who worked indéintillniliy for will I citizen liiicve rcurcach._him to foreign lands. and the mem-| “iid *‘-‘i h° W” 9'_°°°’“3 °"°' the day at 8.16 ii. ni. Rev- Dr- P~iil'i~, rnorc. sho wss s woman oi many thc erection oi' thc Provincial shor- was.thrse times married, his first oi-ics of those trips she can recall. f9"°¢‘» Chmpbeu d"°"° thi’ °“'"‘"'ssy ave a most instructive and ln- i unlitl nthotio na- rium bei a member oi the com. iisds oroisciurnircint his should 8 if” q °°' °' ° "mp t° ' “E was Miss Annie MacDonald of with striking clearness. _ 3 ° ' teresting talk on the life and wo\kS| ture she.wv.s always ready to help mittee which presented the proposi- town By her he had imei Her keen mind follows the events 'fi' “hd 1hfll°tf°d B W°“i“`l- °“\`“Ph°“» of the great Norwegian dramatl-=lt.l those who were in need. She was tion to the government. Bm' w o predeceased himiof the present time and sho takes U11 B 0 Pi' an . alleges that hellooon short scones from ‘Bl‘2iitl"-' well known in Kensington, whcfe she was also a pioneer mciiiber Y°‘“" "°' H" "°°”d W“° W“"“i°'° Wil' ° P°"l”¥ ’“""°~“ 1° th' “"“’ “M “Y _ hi’ °"‘_l"°’°" ‘° ‘ "“°"|iiii¢i "Pccf Gylit’ were rcsd with flllc hcr ssl-ly msn-lcd lilo was spent. oi the csthoiic womcns League to GTWVWD 50111. of Tryon and people of her immediate commun-l fltld W 10°-¢ 3°? Ni Oil “D Bhdifeeling and diction to illustrate tlie of latter YUM! the family resided which society she also devoted con- hs had one daughter Eileen, ity; which reminds us that time Wiiffleld tiwklsd him llid tlilt it author's work The following tmc ln summon id ll Ml-3 bitt ' . _ . ' s e w ere . Nes iderable time. lim” M¢°°iiii¢ll» of George- has failed to impair her marvelous' scuffle ensued and that he was out sul were clcotsd for the y»sr; Prcs- i ' 5 and one son Charles, who sur- faculty, »l on the wrist by a jackknife in the lllellh Ml,l_ ls_ g_ Wilkins; vice- ls ' l-' t him. His third wife was Mrs. when _tho writer of this article hands of _warfitid and was badly President, Miss J.1laacDoii-.iidz Plc formerly Min Gertrude asked hcl- ii sho would iiirs to tsirs' bcstcn, and that he also had ii griimmo oorruiittss, oonvcnor, Miss the i>i-ssbytcridn`ohurch. -rherc srclsonool; Lsonsrd, oi thc r, E. island 'who .also sur- a ride in an aeroplane, she repliedzi Jsckknife in his hand 'and that in Irving, Mrs. Ramsay. Mrs. Luz'-itc.| left to mourn her soi-rowing hue- ,Egg and Poultry Associaiioii: Gccrsc, 'rho sissy bssutiiui nor- -mrtsiniy, 1 sin -suis 1 wma on-l thc scumc it isisht have sons into Miss iiitircs. .iitcr thc meeting si nm, two daughters Mrs. c. dhutcnsing tn, o,,,,,,,,,__y ,,, o,,,l,,,l 8 Ind lliclllscl cf lm- .icy it lminenseiyf’ . Warfield. at the conclusion, Mag- dainty lunch wss~scr-vcd' by ihci Decaf! of 'reunion Mass- sndlund Louis atliomc. riucr- children. show tho high esteem in when qucstioned ss to what she_ istrate O pbell sent the prisoner lady members of P, s, stair and a Ml-s_ H_ sg Hillllls' ,ll Bllllllllll lllllll, vlctol. md Clllllc l,l.ld,.¢mod| he wus held. Tothe bereaved considered the mcdt cddciitial thins! up for tnrr. L Compton, appear- pleasant social hour spent. A con- Mass.; two sons 'George of Norton' hor ’ th’ “”°°’° WWWWY °f lli ills lici’ Willy Wii-B' "R¢ll8l°li. B4 fm' thl Prcséeution and Hestrl idrable n be i' visitors were ' ' ' in i. H_l,- lththhd Bmoklyn, New York, to whom much sympathy is extended. The funeral_ , - _; . um ro _Mass.;andLo s, (nh Isl d; Tw its i i',viz:Mrs. Fi” "°~ !,'t!_li°iit it I Wi fin* iii’ PW! °f .5.tiP9¢» K- G.-_ Dr the nrilemr. B. present. lim one siaterznz niiegidzsmzycn ° " n I so sw W . takes place on Saturday morning Ht: o`cloci: to St. Paul’s Church tiiidi Cemetery.-S i Friends in this city and tliroullli- ut the province heard with regret of the passing of Mrs. George Mac- Donald, Cornwall, at 130 Wednesday end°ared herself to null who had the Besides a sori-owing liusband. she p -sau e o her aequriintance. The leaves to mourn the following sons: deceased was s staunch m°mb=r of 'Leo, Principal of Quccil S‘lii‘fft?C'|_-'i\ase's Y by'Ir'l\l`;mle;;usl;:elllgjdycrrecclved his; ._ F 0 O D 'rherssa Reid. Hone River- slid M" early education in Queen Bquarei is R lf( iom- thai pro- from il’ 0| 3ov. iosal pei per ured Inu- l i not and the sp- 'enr- liv- :om- bout Lain. the is ii dut- nd,” ‘but mls- . to p0s~ con- .t by ikes- to ench _ tems ench arily Pei* rent lnd- per in 'long tar- iam- tnne hard ly 2 iw, 4 .lsh. and ivan. .n, 2 me. son. fueli- iern- llant ) 2 I. bore rful- hose suf- was :l to her anti! i on 'ath- .eme- was . 9-S' .Mr. ' ren rom" her 'vine Pres Her Ken i0i'¥. Y _ ‘e it ,i i` LB., ' fous, ' etc. ipies -» em- . Bus-_ _ova uid 'fl ' ) Y