DwCq-nqnpn 1 ~ gay weeks News r-""—' , MONDAY RECEIVES INJURY-Friends of w, John McGillvray, Vernon, ivili learn with regret that lie has sus- wmoq p broken leg as a result oi‘ falling of! a load of grain recently. go is resting comfortably at 111:, home. GENEROUS BEQUESTS-Jihe late lilrs. Simon W. Crabbe in addition to boqucathing $500 to the Prince‘ Ed- Ward Island Hospital also bequeathed 55,00 to the Protestant Orphanage. $500 m the womens Missionary So- mty of ‘Trinity United Church, siou u; Sherwood Cemetery Company for mo permanent upkeep of licr father's and her husband's plots, and $150 to the People's cemetery for the per- manent. upkeep o! the plot of the late William Dodd. These bequests have been paid by Judge W. S. Stewart; and ltlr. E. '1‘. Higgs, executors, of flu will. “RECEPTION FOR. MR. AND '._., flltfi. JAMES EDWARD (LONDON- A reception was held at the home cl‘ liis. Mary Condon at Richmond for fir» and Mrs. James Edward Condoii on their return from their wedding trip, About 100 guests were present on this occasion. Music and dancing made tlie evening pass all too quick- ly. Many lovely gifts were received by the bride and groom, who are very popular in the district. Refresh- ments were served and on the dc- parture of the guests Mr. and Mrs. coodon received heartiest congratu- mlom and good wishes. 5. STRIKES POLE. ONE SERIOUS- Li‘ INJURED-Coming to an abrupt ‘halt against a telephone polo near Uigg Station at 2.30 yesterday after- noon. l. Ford SQdHll was completely wrecked and one of the three‘ occu- pants, Claude Phalr, Duudas. urns brought to the Prince Edward Island Hospital suffering from severe in- juries t.o the head. ‘The telephone pole was broken off at the ground by the impact. Dr- Collings of Ver- iioii River, who was called, rendered medical aid to the injured men. and summoned N. D. McLean's Ambu- lance to remove Mr. Phair to tlie hospital. The latter is reported to have recovered consciousness for a short time, but later relapsed into TUESDAY bride was the recipient of many lll-‘vfly 81ft..." including scilcral cheques. Fl“? GumTlla-ll 101115 a. host of friends -l'~l Wlfilllfll; them every happiness. S. PRESBYIERIANS AT ACADIA.— So many Presbyterian under- graduates are attending Acadia Uni- versity and In-csbyterian students lciirolled at Horton Academy, Wolf- Vllf. N. 5.. that tlic Fiieuliy ll‘i5 instituted regular Presbyterian Sun- day service under the direction of innit of Eiigltzli, a gradual:- ni" ‘tor- oiito [University mid Knox College. ‘Forotito, and ll. licciitiale cl‘ ‘Foroiito Presbyvrrjv. A lai-vgelyi nttcixled cem- iriunioii rerviec was held reccntlyn — S U M DIE RS ‘l D15 5IJPIEEME COURIB-At. the rirsilinpticii of til: ccuit at. Summer-side ymflerrlay inertiing the o.\:e n! El. J. Ilzillc‘. fr. Central Crecineri was heard. br- i" ~ t- - v ult. ‘lfhc evi- iCJJIlCL‘ of the tilniiilifl, l’). .'I. llallctt |und illlDtllCi‘ witness was ‘lie-uni. |'f‘ne examination and aroma»... 8.lll'l'll1llf‘ll cf t t“.u wit. IICELCJ ecu d the l tczition of tl-c court all day. ‘The l yell: are ‘Iliaiie Campbell. KJJ. and Mr J.J. Johnston. ti. C. for tire plaintiff and M: lleath Cl»l".‘l1;,' ii. C. and M: It. N. lVic-Ncill, K. C. lor cic- fciidaiit. Th: case ivlll be YCStIZT-UCI at the cgieniizg of the court this morning.-S -—'I<'U.‘~ZZIRAI. OF MZZS. DARBY- The iuiierul of Mrs. Darby. wife oi Mr. Harry‘ Di: by, lvl.l...A., took place on Sunday afternoon at lier home in AblOiilll Yiliezr. The service wus conducted by Rev. Mr. McLeod, of Wellington, and was very largely ot- teiided by sympathizing friends from all parts of the province. The pall- bearers were lflayoi" W. J. Lidstone. Messrs. T. Leftoy Holman. John J. McNgilly, Albert Tantoii, S. Barlow and Marin Gallant. Interment ivals in St. John's Church Cemetery at St. Eleanors, Rev. Canon Cummings. of Halifax. making the commitment at the grave.-S. lpday the many friends of Dr. J. S. Bagnall take great pleasure Ln ex- thc Rev. Ml‘. ‘Fiiomlzs of the Dcizert- . ;-_ ' m“ at ‘mm tending to him their heartiest con- gratulations on his having reached his; eightietli birthday. The doctor's life has been a busy. Church. TIIETQ are left to tiiourn hi»: ividsiv, formerly lulu Rotitl oi the xwvstcrn DIN. of the Province. ciie daughter. Mrs Henry Darnley. Fam- isli of Calgary Alberta. and two sons Fred iii the ‘Nest and Wallace on thc litmczicad also two brothers, Peter and Robert. of Mulp-equc. to ull of wlioni the Guardian extends its slut-eve. qiiipzitlir. 'i’lic llllll‘l"‘l will take place on. “ICLIEC 1.20 |). m. fl'.'.\l Ills late ITLSIQICIICC to the Matlpequc Cem- ictc" tlic terviv": will be under tlic ‘iota-c. oi thc Nlzueiiie Lflilyfl. -S lilv it‘. ‘.‘\'-.'QU.‘{I'J.\'IJ.\ Y _ GOVERNOR'S BLSIDhNCE-His llelioui", Licutcnuiit Ciownvr Dnltoii liar. chosen o: e tcmpor-uisy residence the fiiie lions" bclci-gitiglo l\'li".. A. |Dufl‘ on ,\!\.'l‘lll Rl"\'.‘l' Ilflltl. llil. 11mi- .our will lnuvc to lliii new quarters lE-Ilflilllf Lillfifl‘ the rl-Yv Yen‘ I A NAKFOH‘ ESCAPE-While PEI‘- [vy l."f‘.' ii was i111 led a; uccil from in Ciitl lit llrucc Stcivurl. ti: Coir. ‘\\'ll'.ll'l' _v|,-.Lcrtl;._v. tlit: herse- bucked, over v.ltli llir: ilrivci" iii thc eavt- Mr. l Down climb-rd up llu: lid: of the \'l\~ll‘l wliilc 2i l:';‘.l vxri secured and led to thc iii-true :1 short \v'..v '|‘K.\N‘."i*‘El{'?L)L‘—l\!i'. B. H. 6011-. ,i'.ili.;;, v.lio 1.; l Ulutczi States Ccnsnl lll t, l: "tilffll for tlie ii:i_'t six _‘,Clll';5 lie... been traiiisferrcd to Wndsor, Ont, and will take over IVs new dutiw; at the beginning of fir; Tier.‘ Ycrr. Mr. Ueiisolus has been u. \.~i'_v til. lent uni irojiulaii‘ consul. and iii, Llllllf.‘ friends her will v. _'ll liliii duct. i ha, new i -l~"a'.\'1!I'.-Al. C!’ IPAKEU !'l.\;l\!Al*l— The IUIICIRII of the lute David En- niuii of Bedcque took place on Sat urday afternoon from the residence cl lfr. C. c. Dickie of Sniiimersidc and we: iery ' attended. Th’: service .1; conducted by Rev. Mi". Iiciiiolds oi Bcdequc assisted by Rev. J. P. C. Fraser of summerside. The‘ pail bearers were Mssrs Calviii' Laird, W. ‘l! Bowiiess, tVilllani Call- beck ol.‘ Eedcque; Messrs Lawrence Eiiinaii, C. C. Dickie and Arthur Al-| lcii of Suminersidc. Interment was in the People's Cemetery, Summer- side, in the family piot.-—S. ].".."". A gorgeous riot of colour; rythmie .3": F. m ZQW f‘: ‘fgiw ~ 4W}; " ft lflfiyifilie’ i ’ if f .1. “ l; .5, ’ v _. ‘Ills, '3? ’ i‘ ( q TUE cmuzrorraroww GLIARIY w vmE - . - ’~‘1»'—'~—~~ ~ - .,.>,.‘.I _. . To “S” ENGLAND-Mr‘: ‘mail-ll looked handsome ‘and thc bride Mrs. A. S-Dicltson. 0f Chammeww“ letood charming in a dress of eopen étsgzzigesrgtufigay ‘B; rfjfiiicrgllblllfljllk and bat to niatcli.~ The Halifax where they will embark on rcmdoowu atwuded by h” 5mm ‘ Mrs. John McPherson, of Brooklyn. the steamer Lancaster for Bromloy, and m‘, groom by m5 brother Dana Kent’ Enghmd- w spend we“ John Whiteway. . Mr. John Martin Christmas holidays with Mr. Dlck- Mnpheyrson. Obrothermhlaw o; "u, son's parents, uiso tovisit msl|nflck—'bdde" who motored m‘. party to the “"3" brmhcr 534701‘ P‘ 0' Shem“ I Manseaas also present-at the mor- M. 0., of tlie Royal Air Force. ‘Ihelr r1ase'ccrem°ny' Immerlayedly “m. many friends wish them bon voyage. the mlnmagm the party arm-c w the groom's former home in Dover, for supper and after a__ merry evening, spenttliere the happy couple drove totlieir futureliome in-Brooklyn. That long lifeand ._mueli happiness may be their "lot is‘ the sincere with oi‘ their many friends. THURSDAY lshhr-‘DER DEAD - The .many lionic friends of Mr. Wm. Wood, 0i’ Pope's Island, New Bcdford,__Mass., formerly of Alexandra, will regret to learn of liis deatli, which occurred there on ‘Puesday. l-Fc sister, Mrs. Levi Langille, of this cit-y, who left to visit him on hearing of his ill- iices. was with him when he passed array. . FRIDAY APPOINTED T0 BOARD-At a‘ meeting of thejt-rustccs of the Prince l Edward Lzlimd Hmspital on ‘Ricsday w. James Paton was appointed a mbnlbfir of the board in Place of Mr. w. Chester s. McLure. M.P., retired. FUNERAL 0F LATE FRANKLIN BOTYER-Tlie funeral of the late Franklin Bovycr was held 'l‘uesday afternoon from his late residence in llmibuvy uiid from the Cross Roads --R.ECEIVING CONGRATULA- TIONS-Miss Mary Kincli, of Bos- Churcli of Christ. The services were conducted by Rev. E. .1. Chisholm, assisted by Rev. H. D. Raymond and Rev. W. L. Out-house. The pail bear- ers were Messrs Janiezi McCalium, C. J. vltuod, E. If. Douglas, Henry Small- uood, Albert Cuclmcre and Roderick McLeod. PENSIONS TRIBUNAL WILL MEET HERE-—'I'lie pensions tribu- nal, which is to hear the cases of returned soldiers claiming pensions, will hold sessions here in January, nflcr it has; completed its work in l-Jcva S-cctio. and New Brunswick. lltorc than one hundred cases will econ: before the tribunal iii this ])i".\l‘ll‘iCI.‘, li/Lr. N- W. Lowther, sol- dier's advocate for the‘ Island, ‘rc- perts. Fifty-twio 0350s of New Bruns- wick veterans will be presented 1t [our sessions of the tribunal in that province. 6 —I~‘UNERAL or Mas. SARAH CARR—'I‘he funeral of the late Mrsm Sarah Carr, whose remains arrived home on Monday evening from Cal- gary, took place on Tuesday after- noon froni thc residence of her son, Mr. Villlers Carr at North St. El- ton. is receiving the congratulations cf friends on her clever articles ap- ,pcaring in recent popular magazines. lMismKinch is a native oi‘ Tigrifsli, illrince Edward Island, and a daugh- ter cf Mr. and Mrs‘. James Kinch, of that plate. —S‘D BEBEAVEMENT-Mr. Pct- cr Couglilinjslxtcen-yeur-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Coughlin, of MoNellls Mills‘, passed away in the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday, night. The no thad been uperatccll on for appendicitis some ivceks ago and had recovered. but unfortunate- ly in lifting something heavy. some new trouble arose and he was token tothe hospital, ivliere another oper- ation was performed,‘ but it was of no avail. The lad was a bright, iii- teliigeiit boy and beloved by all who knew him. There are left to mourn, besides his sorrowtng parents, sev- eral brothers and sisters, to whcrn much sympathy is extended. Tliel ,. remains were taken to his ‘home on IWednesday, The funeral is to take ,plac‘c on Friday to the Anglican Church‘ and Cemetery at Freetown, Rev. Mr. Coleman oiilciating.-S. --FUNEEAL SERVICES — The Emmi The“ was a “m” “w!” ‘t’ l funeral of tholate Mr. ‘George B. the house followed by a public service {Mcmml w“ held on Wednesday a“ the United church M’ m‘ ‘sfilt-QTDOOTPIYOM the home of his son which was very largely attended. Rev. twang“. and was very largely a? Budget for Saturday Su gift to the bride was a charming pendant of white gold. The bride gave to Miss Iim Livingstone, pian- ist, a hand painted picture and in Mr. Johnson gold cuff links, and to Wanda Livingstone, a golden locket. A sumptuous supper was served and the happy couple departed for Char- lottetown ‘they will reside at Pow- nal. where the groom ir- a successful farmer. BIRTHS MCLEOIL-At. Forest inn. Allan’ .1. McLeod. aged ‘l6- Dec i]. irarsrra-At Cleveland, Ohio Dec. (l. 1930, to Mr and Mrs Albert ltacstt/z. a tun. TUPLIN-At the Prince County i-ios- pital. on Dec-ember 4. I930. to Mr. and lvfrs. James ‘Poplin. New Annan. a daughter- PEnBY-At the Prince County Hos- pftal, on Dec. 5, 1930. to Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Pcrry, of Summersidc, a daughter. MACKENZIE-At the P. E. l’. Ho'- pltal, on Dev. 5. i930. to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MacKr-iizlc. City. a daughter, Sarah Elizabeth. lifacKENzlE-At tlic P. E. Island Hospital on Dec. 5. 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MacKenzic, city, a daugh- ter. Sara Elizabeth. CLARION-At the City Hospital, December 4th to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clarkln, New Wiltslilre, a coir, Congratulations. DEATHS DIEIBDIILLAN——AL New Wiltsliirc, Dec. ii, John hfucivfillaii, ugcd 65. ItICDONALD-At Pisquid, Dec. ll, 1930, John A. McDonald. aged 59. FARROW-At lilo liome in Central Bedcque. Dec. 11. Artcinas E. Fzirrotv, waged 77 years lGILLIS-At Cambridge, Mason, 'l)ce, l0. l\frs_. Helen Gulls, widow of the ' J ORDAN—At coma-nu memo. December am.‘ Owen ‘Corr, aged so yearn. ' STETSON-At Bipckficld, Dec. l0.’ Mrs. Geo. Stetson, aged bi. ‘ LONG—At the City Hospital, Dec. B. 1930, John Long, Mcrcll, ngcd 61. PETERS-Iii the City Hospital, Dec. 8th, Mrs. Joseph Peters. aged 40 years BOVYEIL-At Bunbury, Dec. a, 1934i, Franklin Bower, in his lust yearn" Gmvenliurst, Ont. December 6th, 1930, G. Fletcher Jor- ‘ till-ll. 3921 o! Mi‘. Richard W Jordan. .\la-DONALD——At Vernon River, Dee ember 0th, Jolus s. Mcfionald, Hgnd 55 years. bIeNUTf-At Darnlei", Dec a, George B. MeNutt. aged 7i. i930, X01111. MCPlivlLE-At filclkult‘. December ‘Itli, Ilugh lilcPhse. CLARK-At Bearletaa-n, Saturday. Dec. 6th, Howard L. Clark. GlLLlS-Al. Cambridge, ‘Dion. Dcci l0, Mrs. Helen Gills, widow of the late Neill Gulls. Orwell. l l SMITH-In Somervilie, luassx, on‘ Dec. 3, 1930, Edward Henry, son of Mr. and Mia. John Lee Smith, aged l0 years. McDONALD-At the Prince Edward, Island Hospital December 6th. W.l G.,MacDonald, sen of the late D.F.‘, MacDonald, Montague P.E.l. t l\f.ATHlESON-At Wheatley RlVCf-I Dec- ‘l. 1930, Mildred Jean lvltithieson, ' age lovycars, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lemuel Matliicson. ‘ ECKEL-At the Winnipeg uetieral l Hospital on Dec. 6th, i930. Laura l Mac. beloved wife (if W. E. Ecklc of I Souris, Manitoba, and daughter cf I Mr. Henry Waugh-an, ChzirlotN-tow-n. aged 43 Sears. Customer rafter sh-cipmaii has pul- led down all but cm cl‘ the blankets on the slielvesl: "I dent really want linking for a friend." late Neill Gillls. Orwell. MCPHAllr-At the. i‘. E. 1'. Hospital Thursday, Dec. ll, lvlrs- Bruce Mc- Phail. aged 28 years. iiicjztiiozi: "Well. madam, LY ycu tliini-z yitui- friend is hiding in the - tuheroiie. I'll gladly take it. down for You" to buy a blanket today avas- only l L bscikribers, Stubborn Coughs Ended by Recipe, I ‘ . Mixed at Home, y‘ I‘ ' m..- lb u.» famous no recipe which mil V‘ lions of housewives have found to be 2M l most dependable means of breaking‘ up l < nigh. It takes but _| f, stubborn. lingering cu moment to prepare an costs little, but 1 gives real relief cvcu for those dread coughs that follow sererc cold epidemic From any druggist, get 2% ounces o . Pincx. pour it into a 16 oz. bottle and - with plain granulated sugu ‘ the huttle syrup or strained honey. Thus you mall . 16 ounces of better remedy than yo! could buy fPEd_\"EllllfIl'.f0I' three times lb rust. It never spoils and tastes so g that oxen children like it. Not only dries this simple mixture oootlu and heal thr- inflamed throat membrane! with surprising ease, but also it is absorbed - into the blood. and acts directly upon tlil bronchial tubes. thus aiding the whole sy! [em in throwing of the cough. It loosen: the gernrladen phlegm and cases cheat soreness iu a way that is really ISIODIUDIDI Pine: is s highly concentrated comi .uuli of genuine Norway Pirc, contain: .g the active asent of creosote in a r9 flood. palatable form. Not-hing known ‘.1 medicine in more helpful u: easel o! tressing coughs, chest colds, and bronchial troubles. Do uni accept a substitute for Finer. It. is guaranteed to give prompt relief 0| money refunded. PRACTICAL GIFTS for use in the kitchen, the pant-q tl:c dining room. the eolliu, ch Christmas hardware which rota-ill its usefulness the year round, sac] as kitchen utensils of Aluminum hatchels and hammers, saws out etc. The Rogers Hardware Co., files, carving sets, scissors, lmivu WIS-in Augustus Newson. 58, oi 321 Poison ave, died ‘Ihumday at his residence. ‘ Mr. Ncwsori, who was 'bo.rn in Cornwall county, P. E. 1.. came to and a useful on; He was the first graduate dental practitioner in the Province of P. E. Island, and has been in conthnicns practice for over fifty years, retiring about two yenm ilvinnipeg 20 years ago and had been employed with thc G. W. Murray Co. since. He was a member of North I Star lodge, No. 2. I. O. O. F. and of ‘fabernacle Baptist Church. He is survived by his widow, three daughters, Mrs. A. Nicholson, Whini- peg, Mrs. J. D. McLeod, Saskatoon, Basic, and Mrs. J. B. Gauley, 0t- tawa, Ont, and five sons, E. G.‘ and Perley. Winnipeg, Ernest in Prince Edward Island, Chester, Ste. Rose, Man, and Lyndon in Saskat- chewan, also two brothers and one sister living in Cornwall. The funeral was held Saturday at 3.30 p. m. from Tebcrnaclc Baptist Church. Rev. E. \Vhiclden, pastor of the church officiated. Burial took} place in the family plot in Brooksidc cemetery. Arrangements were in! charge of the A. B. Gardiner funeral MIA -COI\'DON -— LAUGHLIN NU!’- TIALS~A pretty wedding was scl- rmiilzed in the chapel at St. i\lary's Convent, Summerside, at 5 o'clock on Wednesday morning. November 26th, when Mary Ida. daughter of Mrs. Mary E. Laughlin of Slierbrookc. Its united in marriage to James Ed- ward Oondon. son of Mrs. Mary Uondon of Richmond. l-‘tev. Bennett McDonald performed the ceremony ill the presence of a. large number_ Iif relatives and friends. As the bride entered the Convent. Chapel Sister 5t. Lydia. played the wedding March. The bride looked charming in ll WBddilB dress of beige satin with over dress of radium liice made in the new princess lines, her hat and Bhvea were in matching shades of 5mm- Hei’ only ornament was a beautiful white gold and French crystal necklace, the gift of the 81mm. The bride and groom were "minded by Mr. and Mrs- Thomas- Noorian of Richmond. During the lei-vice the Sisters of the convent W18 very sweetly the following hYmn-s: Cause Astnio Lac-time. Eucharistic Hymn by Stanfield, Ave ""h- bv nosewlg. Amid showers of Confetti the bride and groom left by ‘m’ I01‘ Borden on a honeymoon to ‘b0 Maritime Provinces. The bride's "NM"!!! dress was brown chiffon F-EWBetto and niuskrot fur coat with "It to match. 0n their return Mr- i‘ 1d lifrs. Condom will reside in ago. Dr. Bagnall has alivays command. ed the highest respect from everyone who has had the privilege of know- big liini, and was always held in the highest esteem by his associates in the Dental Profession, who one and all regard him as "The Grand ld Man" of dentistry of his native prcviiicc. Dr. Bagliail’- sphere of usefulness was not confined to this province. He was a. valued and esteemed niein- her of the Dominion Dental Council and one of its founders. His work along these broader lines for thc advancement of liis profession, has won for liim well merited recognition throughout the Doiniiiloii. on the Twentieth of Neveiriber the doctor recievetl tlie folliwing Cummnnicn- tlon 1mm the Secretary of the Canadian Dent: Association which speaks fcr itself. Dear Dr. Bagnall; I am very glad to be able to advise you ilia‘. at thc recent meeting cf the Delegates c-f the Canadian Dental Association in Montreal you wcr: elected t.) a Sen- ior thonoraryl membership in recog- nitionotyourlnngand ethical pract. lcc cf dentistry in Canada. M: George B. MtacNutt. well known resident or Summersidv: p,’lf‘b_ ed away on Monday morning at the residence cl" his s"ii Wallace at Darnley. Mr MlicNutt. was 7lycars of age. fie was born at Diirnley rind a-as the son of the late Janice Muc- Nutt. I-Ic lived on l-lic old homestead where he died, until aimit ll years n50 when ho ictlred from farm life anti came to sununcrsldetorisidcnlii 19h? wider the Bell Government lit! was a-ppointed liigh sheriff of Prlncry County, which i-ffiee lie filled ivitli credit until 1921i when he resigned and became registrar of deeds nt the Court liouse. Summcrsldc. a position which he held iuitil lllS fatal illness last spring. He was also prrbation and truaiit officer for Summcrsldc at that tune. The late Mr. MlicNutt was one ol‘ snmmcrsldeii most highly esteemed citizens and his demise was learned with regret, although liL; illness li.i.d been cf such a nature that the zicwi. was not unexpected He was o mcm. ber of the Masonic Order and a pisl. Ztlaster of King Edward Lodge Ne. Rlfllmond wherohe is a very pros- uerous farmer and fox rancher. The i6 at Malpcquo. A ctaunch Liberal and an elder 01 Trinity United Mr. Aitken omciatcd at both services movements on a. cold, ‘glaissy surface fr“ pallbearers were Messrs Thom, tothe blareofband mus.c. i-ania ac l a, Lmklene, Major mm“, wmmm ed in pantomime. which permitted of Aiégregor’ Alfred smpson" Horace the use of unique und varlcoloured; Andre“. and James MCLCML Inter. costumes by the members of a huge mem was in me Cemetéry at w; “i caste, featured ilic first ice pageant Two 5on5 and two daughters m? ltended by friends from all parts o’ , the Province. . The services were .un- der. the auspices of King Edward Masonic Lodge. Rev. Mr. Fraser ;pastor of ‘Prinlty United Church Summersldc, conducted the service a »»-_.-. 1 a Fox D held in this Province on the ocea- sloii of tiie opening of the new For- um last evening. Eleven complete numbers composed the programme, itself of a varied character combin-g lng the serious and the fantastic, the historic and the novel. Hon Honor Lieutenant-Governor Dalton and His Worship Mayor. Provxse were called upon by Dr. I. J. Yco, president of the Board of Direc- tors. of the Forum to formally de- clare the new rink open. Congrat- ulations were extended to the dircc-l tors, and to nll associated it'll-h the, building of thc Forum for their cn-' tcrprlse and 11"‘ ‘ic rpirit, by Gover- nor Dalton. Mayor Pronto mid Pre-i inier Lea. It ivns rcmrirkcrl that the‘ opening of the llf‘\\' ..t.iflcial ice plant is tlic first publi. nct of Gov- cnior Dalton since lie. assumed of- tct blue flat crepe dress with acces- ythe home and In theUnitod Churc‘ at Malpeqiie, assisted by Rev, M . _ _~ Aitken, of Malpeque, afterwards tl~ HWIVEDDING BELLS-w‘. quiet lbut Mafiwmv wok chafge _al.,dpp.v,..f,arm. pretty wedding was solcmhizéd B" their impressive ritual. Mr. Jol the homes of the bride's parents, Sunpmn, o; Malpeque, Chaplain’ m. Mr- and NIIB- Babe"- Bfllce- Bvlh- w. Waldxon Darrah, Grand Mastr well, P. E. L, on Friday evening. Nov. o; 3mg Edward Lodge had Chan, 23th. when Rl-‘V- H- R- 3e". "filled of ‘the Masonic ceremonies. Thcr 111 marrlasc. their eldest- dwahtai‘. were many beautiful floral tribute Hazel Elibabeth Bruce to Clayton The pa" bearers were Mcs5,.s_ Job. Charles Rose. son of the late Peter yo“, w_ E crazier’ Edw-ard ML-Kar Rose, of East Baltic. The bride was gm,“ Riley’ A 5_ McKay and Tm bccominizll’ 8W1!“ 1Y1 l- 811911 Pa" mas McNutt. Interment was in ti‘ companied the remains homel-S. crepe ensemble, with contrasting col- wynmd gem," _,' a; Ma|pequc__5 Oi’. She was attended by her sister, l ltiiss Bessie Bruce. who wore a mori- —-- , ANNUAL Mnannu LADIE series to match. Charles Ching of , Atrxmlm‘v (“NADMN LEGION_ Red P011“ suPPmled ‘he Frmm- Mm ‘The annual meeting of the Ladle Seem!" Mcu-‘alb Kmismm- Phycd ‘Auxiliary to tlicminadian‘ Legion we the wedding march. After the cere- [held mt ‘evening m the Leno, mm!’ l‘ sumptumls supp" w“ “n” Rooms, witlfti-ie first vice president so, The happy and popular couple ‘Mrs. Croken in the ehatr in t-he ob will reside at East Baltic. —.\NNUAL MEETING 0F SUM- MERSIDE CURLING CLUBy-The annual meeting _of the Bummerslde Curling Club was held in the curi- ing: rink on, Tuesday evening. The reports ol‘ the various committees were received and were very encour- ‘agtng. A hearty welcome was et- tenderl to Mr. James H- Priehard, ‘who nlwuys took a great interest in tlie curling clnb- iinrl who ‘recently returned from Russia. The club is ‘looking forward to a better Vseason than ever this year. 'I‘lie officers for ‘the coining year were elected as lol- 'lo\vs:~l-Ioii. Pres, Mr- Justice A. C. Saunders; Pres" Mr. A. m. Harris; let's amount of money has been given away by us in CASH PRIZES $250.00 more trill be given away as follows,- lsL prize $100.00 3rd. prize $30.00 Znd- u $ 50 O0 4th. “ $20.00 Stir-to 10th. prizes M030 ca. in cash l ‘Secy. 'l'reas.. ‘Ar. H. '1‘. Begg- The lmcctiiig was adjourned untitFriday cicxiing when the remainder of tli_c ‘business will be attended to, followed iby a. (ard party. S. i CALEDONIA WEDDING natal-I'- lOnce more the Manse ol Caledonia .. Vice Pres. Mr. James H. Prlchard;_ Minis is a |II'.'|\\I'C an ll mun. (‘unrea- lml about flu: picture in the facet; of hi; 7 daughter». (‘an you fiml flu-m? ll‘ 5n mull: each mil: with an .\‘, rut ulll the Ulrllllr, and wrin- tilt .1 arr-unite pine in pat-er thcsr words. “l li-ive loun-l .ilI the laces rind inorknrl them" and mail swim: to us \\itl| rpnr mine and address. In u-c of fir» hand writing nml ucrilnew will l considered far:- lcv-s. li corn-it we will nth ,s- you by return rvnil of a simple rvudillovi ct.- fultill, fimfll semi any matte‘. You mu be a nil-e v inner i isitliuut spending one tent of your money. I Send soul reply to 00. 6WD Hm IANUFACIURIIG 455 Craig 5t. Welt Mon , Con, :'-- , _ “' - ' _ . . I ivaa thc scene of l. beautiful Solit- this piirzlc i T] win .1 t.\.\‘ll PRIZE ' U wedding party. when on Dec. 3rd.‘ Mr. Robert Albert Wliitcway, of Brooklyn. son of Mi‘. rind Mrs. George Albert Wliitenay, of Dover and Miss Annie Alexandra McPher- son. daughter oi’ the lat/o Mr. Alex- nnder lvlcPlierson and firs.‘ McPher- sen of Flat River. were _ united in marriage by the Rev. Alllsterilur- ray. Minister of the Presbyterian Church. Ollldllill- Th! bridal party sence of the president. Among tli activities reported for i930 were til‘ solicitation of cake for the differcn Legion dances, the selling of eaiid, atthe Armistice Play, and a success- ful sale of cake at which more than $l50 was realized. Plans were mad: for the ensuing year. The election of officers resulted in the uiianlmnur re-clectlon of the entire ex/itlic a." follows: "Honorary President, Mrs W. S. Stewart; President, Mrs. W. C. Cook, first‘ vice president, ivp-g Crolfcn; second vice president. Mrs Gordon Worthf Secretary, Mrs. Al- lan Cosh; treasurer, Mrs. '1'. m. Mc- uutt; _ - MARRIAGE-At tlie home oi‘ lli bride's parents, Cornwall, P.E.I., nr Wednesday night, Dee. 10th at '7 o‘. cloek, p. m.. Vera" Annie Hyde daughter arm. and Mrs: Frcderiel l-lydepto Wilbur Von Chirc Jones bf Pownal,’ PfiEJ. v Promptly at -7- o‘- cloekpthe ceremony» was tierlormct‘ lby Rev. D. K. 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