a 4, 1931 _ _ __ _ _ _ ___ _ ._-V f ‘“'”*"‘ ' i f _ _ .-. i ,_ ,M 1, __ , - i P ____ __ 115.# -M MONDAY [N NEWTON. MAS A,-chdeacon VVl1ito`B“i1 MTS- of the St. John and Moncton d ,en on saturday '“°m1““ tricu or the canadian Natio mn Mass., to V151* their Telegraph Company. ' \ ..~.. ., ‘ . aaa ‘» .. iv' »t:...,.aw».m.,_.,,.»...».,...,,.,__, . v. ‘ ‘--“"`--` ` " » -' l s -f .. f THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THIRTFFN raoMo'r1olv-Mr. n. A. Mc- , TUESDAY - °McNeul, a native or oiiatlattetown New V (Dr.) McPherson. ____ 8111811 Mrs' sYlin’ATH pamy is expressed fo °han;ymM,5_ Maxime Peters o ' loss of th erside in 111° e ___ Y EXPRESSED 1' . g place Saturday morning from I S 1 hee been eppemeed supeemtendeng WEDDING BELLE-A very pretty 1,,_ wedding was solemnized in Tryon ml United Church on Wednesday eve- ning. June 24th at 8 p. m. w en h Mllss E. Noriue Thomas of North Tryon, daughter of the late Wili- The FUNEB-AI. SERVICES-’I'ho fun- iam Thomas of North Tryon was eral of the late Phillip Coyle took united in marriage' to Mr. J; Burpee the Carr, son of the late, Mr. and Mrs I Robert Carr of Augustine cove 5. . t daughter of two month, more Street, to the Holy Redeem ceremony which was performed by h :up_____d _way on Friday mom Church, where a Requiem H1 J The little one was laid to re 'the R_ Q, Cemetery.-S. B_ Edwin te, Maclsaac, Souris Line Roa unanimously nominated as t be;-al Cilfldida 93 “M of Kings at 5 conventi o ld on saturday evening in St. ' mcws Hall, Sourls. Mr. Andre ic Peters, Vice-Pres. of the Distr esided. I the passing ef Miss Christi an Xen, this community loses 9. mem , of an old and hishiy reeueete 'y and a very kind and hos table 1i1C1Y- Mg; owen was _the daugh 1'. the late Mr. and MPS. -1° b eu-still kindly remembered e older folk.-Tile d€¢€B59d li in Boston for a. number of YW- le-'home of his sou, James, 12 Pas . st Mass was celebrated by Rev. Catholic Cemetery. Services at s . t Reid. M110 BW md er Murphy' 0° S5- R- Thi’ 99-11' Council was heard in the case d.) bearers Weree Corueiius Cerriseu. Reid vs. Acorn and Macponald bs- G on fl , A John Cronin. , ___ _,__ IBERALS NOMINATED-Messr grave were conducted by Rey FH 11- SUPREME COURT-Argiunent BW t AL-The funeral of Mr. John will iams was held from his late reel dence 18 Upper Prince Street ye was held at St. Peters Cathedr 8,. Rev: Canon Malone officiatiing. Th V Messrs Peter Oliver, L. C. Worth re Henry Lowe, Archibald McDouga Donald Fraser and George Sn t ever two years ago she return _ in her home. To those who vis her sho ga/ve of her best B r welcome was always warm B eere. Miss owen had the pri e of enjoying many birthday my-three anniversaries and 1/it 1'9"’ these were invariably year old grandchild, Francis Ke p- 1 grove. The funeral was largely a nd tended. nd ' , -- re ~ h James Maclnnis, Reuben Macd - fore the Chief Justice and jury yes- t for the First B-ld Jiiiiie-‘B Fully. Jo‘in lilgih and tel-day, Mr . Donald MacKinno K. C., speaking for the defendant MacDonald, Mr. Johnston for the defendant Acorn, and Mr. J. O. C. Campbell for the' plaintiff. The LARGELY a'r'rl-:Nunn Fvivaa- ,msgs charge Wm be denver s d terday afternoon under the auspic- es of the Sons of England. Service oN VACATION TMP__M__ and at Mrs: Edmund J. Baker, son and e daughter, Arthur and Muriel, of Belmont. Mass., also Miss Eunice Baker of Boston, arrived in Char- and y at the grave. The pall bearers were: fi' iottetown on Friday/evening el’ am now visiting relatives in the nite er _ gh Rev. J. L. Lund, pastor of t e ,_ church, assisted by Rev. G. Som o Mcctreel; thence to the Rom” of the United Church at Margate, th B I at io dclocis. ____- : eastern part of the province. W ETS of of li. _ _. ed when the court meets this morning aluml. suowca-one or tnei most pleasing events of the season was held on the evening of June 13th, when Miss Lillian McPhail, Cornwall, entertained at her home- in honour of her friend, Miss Tillie Boyle, whose marriage took place the following Wednesday. The room was beautifully decorated for the occasion. Miss Lillian McPhail ushered the' bride-to-be to the par- lor, while Master Eric MacFadyen and little Miss Evelyn Scoot, acting the part as bride and groom, enter- ed the room, wheeling a carriage containing many useful and beauti- ful gifts, which showed the pupu- larity of the bride-to-be. Miss Helen Crosby opened the parcels and' Miss Solihie Newsom, in a very pleasing manner, read the many and hu- morous verses, accompanying the gifts. Mrs. Frank Howard, on be- half of the C_ornwall United Church choir, of which the bride-to-be was a valued member, then `read an ad- dress, and Mr. Harry Crosby pre- sented her with a. beautiful gift. M155 BUYIG. in a few well-chosen words thanked her many friends and extended to each an invitation to visit her in her new home in 0'- Leary, after which all joined in 511181118 “For She's a Jolly Good Fellow." The remainder of the ev- ening was spent in music and sing- ing. Lunch was then served by the ladies, before all left for home. wishing the bride-to-be every hap- ', Grant, Pleasant St. Their ma M have received word that their ten -- 9 emiierefi W 11" fi"°“‘”» “nd h ,M ,md Mmperey ni-:lu-: mom vaivcouvsn eir visits to her on these occ y to her. She,.was a member lncetown Church and later sir Memorial Church. Miss Ow survived by one sister. M\’5~ 5” r of Somerville, Mass., two brot , Messrs Walter and Robe o nephews, Arthur and A111' iso reside in the home; 10 an a ese the many relatives lends will extend sincere Sy ______ . a hn Canon also conducted the servic vi. e_ as ing, daug ter o r oi Kentville last Wednesday. The litt en girl was on her way to a._ Sund “_ School picnic and started to cro h, the street when two cars were co ed was struck by one car and sustain nd The other leg was also injured a m- her head badly cut. she was take thy. A short service on Friday after- Mrs. Keeping have many friends con will be held in the home all ast one and in the Keir accident will be learned with dee D emorial Church at two o'ciock. Despite inclement weather ye rday, the first day's session lcndld augury i`or the success c convention. Additional deiega cc to about 400, representative l parts of Canada. in the forenoon and afternoo e national executive was in ion and at 12.30 a. luncheon was yen io the visiting members e diocesan executive with Mrs. _ . . _ h Burke presiding M 5 pm ts; local talent in the lounge of th bliliottctown executive were 11 . - ' o aces at tea to the visitors at Beach iovc Inn, the formal opening he convention being held at 8 p 'ere delivered by Mrs. F.'J. C ev J A O'SuI1ivan D D B li of Charlottetown, His I-lon asc ity President, who presided, R _ . . . . ., is o is Worship Mayor Prowse naugural Address of Mrs. M ieutenant Governor Dalton, a - Th yous. Ottawa, National Preside ad f the League, was followed by . D., and Mr. Justice A. E. Ars uit. The programme began w iii:-'er by Rt. Rev. Monsignor s_ On Saturday morning ses at this province and the news of th regret- _ -a--_:_ s . . _ arrived on the trains from Borden served on the teaching staff wmg Siunday Tllggttgnd 5;§;te§_ during the evening and were met Notre Dame Academy for sever Y m°m ng swe e e a of at the depot by a committee of years previous to going to Chica ladies. During the afternoon of nine years ago. Sister is now at- ‘Sunday despite the inclemency of tached to Notre Dame Convent. r Waterbury Ct Congratulations e ‘_ the weather many of the visito were driven about the city an b viicinity. y In the evening a very enjoyable it WATERFRONT ACTIVITIES _ Last week and this week arc prov- ing ti very busy time at the water- S. S. impromptu concert was given b of sisting of orchestral sclectio y Alfred McKeamey, comet, me McFarlane. Vocal solos were giv- d Gaspesia arrived from Montreal, S Quebec and Gaspe ports sailing on _ Monday. The S. S. New Northland a’ arrived on the 27th, with a large passenger list sailing at 5 o’ciock ud quest Mrs. D. J. Byrne of Ottaw f Robert Devine of Ottawa gave t _ of delegates came on the trai ' more are expected this evening. rt; ing in an opposite direction. She of ed a fracture of _the right thigh) ri . ' Kentvme, had been vel- Mr. Horace McEwen, ex-Bupe "5 ‘Vere always 9' source or reg; $555315' injured by an accident ig tl le the Province from Vancouver whe ay 1 he is now a resident. 1-le is the guest 55 of his daughter, Mrs. E. D. Nichol m_ son, Fitzroy Street. He reports th business is very good in Vancouv int/endent of Railways, is visi _ but the extent of unemployment alarming. He is sa e _o i' in the city they were the welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geor HY PAINFUL INJURY-Rev. W. A., friends wish them a very pleasan Thompson and Mrs. Thompson vacation. 1-- 118 re at er, experience, passing through t piness. ne -- ACTING MINISTER.-Rev, C, J, St. Clair Jeans, M. A., of Summer- side, concluded his acting appoint- ment of Minister of the joint churches of St. James and Zion on Sunday. Mr. Jeans was supplying during the absence of Rcv. R. Moor- head Legate, B. D., on vacation, and gave great satisfaction to both con- _ gregations by his able discourses and pastoral services. Mr. and Mrs. Jeans' and son Jack though only in t is the city for a brief period m de a msn d 1,. m his many friends who will look forward he to a long continuance of the friend- at ship, and hope to hear and see more to the Wolfville Hospital. and ill P _DEGREE AWARDED T0 I LAND SISTER-At the annual commencement of Loyola Univer- A the sity, Chicago, on the 10th June, he rs B of of eventh Annual Convention of the Sion Hughes. Sister St. Peter is te Catholic Women‘s League Many well known in this city, having of al K0 of steamer Norillland. arrived in the 1931, amongst those receiving t e city, bearing among the passengers degree of Bachelor of Arts appea ti f th Being? ”;;`:;n;°nI:§g,;n gms the first of the delegates to the el- the name of Sister Saint Peter Canadian National Hotel, con- ni| front. On June 22nd, thc S. Silvia arrived from St. Johns, on its ,r_ way to Zlontreal, loaded with freight. The following day, the as follows: Piano; Albert Blanch Jn. n the noenford square Assembi "d' "‘°“’“' K“"“°°“ H°"“”’- ali, where addresses of weico Y. h t en by Miss Lucy Blanchard an _ Miss Nora. Murray, and violin solo ,_ by Miss Kathleen Hornby. On re n t d li ht! l l . sms wo e E u sous and Mi the same evening for Cornerbrook “SES by Rem G_ _,_ Mcmum which arrived last night and man 81;; The following delegates registere M_ at the Canadian National Hotel are among those who arrived dur d n Prairies, Ontario and Quebec, th and best off, spot in Canada. _._. B s , . ar d extended from many Island forme pupils and friends. and West Coast, Ports, Newfound w né very enjoyable readings. A number S land. B0th S. S. Silvia und S. 1; Northland were loaded with pota- toes for regular customers of Carvell d Bros., at these ports. The Nrirweg ' the stream waiting for a berth. Sh Prince Edward Island is the best S. 1. ian steamer Ganefgeld is now in e of them as times goes on. WEDNESD AY TEACHERS APPOINTED - Miss Woodside and Miss McCabe have been engaged as teachers for the ensuing year at Stanley Bridge, of which Mr. R. J. Anderson is Secre- tary. , ENJOYED MOTOR. TRIP - Mr. Adam Glover, of Spring Valley, has returned, after visiting relatives and friends and places of interest in Maine, New Hampshire and Mass- achusetts. Mr. Glover made the trip by auto and was accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Shields and his grandson, Francis G. Siiicids, now residing in Moncton, N.1l. SUCCESSFUL ISLAND S'l`U- DENT--Miss Ciarlsse Gallant, who is a. student in St. Louis Convent, N.B., the daughter of Mr. Domltien Gallant, of Rustico, won the first prize, a bronze medal offered by the French Republic for a. French es- say. She chose among three sub- jects, “Le voyage en L0uisia.ne." She also received a $5 gold piece for the highest in her graduating class in that convent. ST. JAMES CHURCH-The con- gi‘ega°ifm and friends of the Kirk ure iroking forward with great in- Hollis H. Jenkins, teacher, West Royalty, received word from Ottawa that he has passed th_e Civil Ser- vice Examinations for Clerk, Grade 2. His many friends congratulate him on this success. JULY FORECAST-Weather fore- cast fo: July is as follows: July 1 to 4, begins decidedly warm; 5 t.o 'l, fine and cooler; 8 to 11, tclnpera- ture rises again; 12 to 18, hot wave followed by thunder storms; 10 to 22, fair and very warm; 24 to 25, severe thunder storms; 26 to 31, clear skies and ends very warm. WEDDING BELLS-At the Bap- tist Parsonage, Tryon, Wednesday afternoon, June 24th inst, Erie Thomson, Carleton, and Miss Beu- lah Mae Robinson, Augustine Cove, were married by Rev. Z. L. Fash. The bride was beautifully attired in a. travelling suite of skipper blue. The happy young couple, after a brief visit to Charlottetown return- ed to Carleton, where they will re- side. ,___ JUNE WEDDING-A very pretty and quiet wedding was celebrated by Rev. J. L. Fash, at Tryon, at the home of Raymond Wood, brother of the bride when Howard Schurman, Central Bedeque, was united in marriage to Miss Ruth Wood, Crap- aud. The bride was charmingly dressed. After the wedding cere- mony -the happy couple took their honeymoon trip to Wolfville, N.B., in their car. They are making their home at Central Bedeque. BOARD OF TRADE Munrizvo- At a meeting of the Council of the Charlottetown Board of Trade held Monday night, it was decided to banquet Mr. W. Mol... Clark, Sec- retary of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce who will arrive here from Toronto this week. R. E. Mutch reported that he had inter- viewed the engineer of the Board of Railway Commissioners regard- ‘ng the level crossing at Tormen- tine. The engineer promised to look into the matter. A resolution was passed asking that a special week end rate be granted by the C. N. R.. I to autos crossing on the car ferry. FLYERS HOP OFF-The Labra- dor flyers hopped off yesterday un- der almost ideal flying conditions, except for a. slight fog, on a 300 mile jaunt to Port Saunders, New- foundland. There they will refuel then proceed up the West Coast to Port Anthony to refuel again, thence they will proceed to Labra- dor where they will meet the schooner Ramach~ The Ramach will go ahead and establish a base. The photographs which they will take in connection with their work will be snapped at an altitude of about 15,000 feet and will be devel- oped up there by them. It will be cold work because, although it is Summer time, at that altitude the temperature is always below zero. The flyers say they will be bothered greatly by multitudes of flies which eck’s News Budget for ur Saturday Subscribers "- -.ie PASSES CIVIL SERVICE - Mr, -CONGRATULATIONS-Mr. and ° FRIDAY Mrs. Claude Kinch, Tignish, are re- ..*Hl'I‘Cl-I HIKED FROM ceiving congratulations on the ar-'TON-James Wcstaway McCue rival of a baby daughter at theiririved in Charlottetown Satur home on Sunday, 21st inst.-T. ,'night completing a seven hund ____ mile “hitch hiking" trip from B _.RETURNED T0 NOVA SCOTIA ton. It took Mr. McCue about th Rh Rev_ Byehop Hgegenley return- days to make the trip walking ed on Tuesday to Nova Scotia alter catching rides from passing au vmmng me Anglican parishes of ists. Mr. McCue will visit Lo prince Edward Island. Last Bunday.Montague for the summer mon His Lordship administered the sac-Q where he will still’ With 1115 Era rgmental rite of confirmation to Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger We candidates at Kensington, St. Eiean _wa`y. This is the fifteenth sum urs and Summerside. Ori Monday during which he visited the Isla His Lordship visited the Parish of monthly meeting made a pi'€S0 hymn book to Mrs. J. P. C. Fr nowledged the gift. Mrs. Fraser on Tuesday morning with Rev. Fraser for Wolfville, N. S.-S -PRINCE COUNTY ATHLETIC _ MEET_The wet' Weather °f the past of a brilliant assemblage last cv- Week has wmewhat spoiled me eiling when His Honor the Lieuten Practicing °f the boys and gms ant Governor and Mrs. Dalton gay for the big Prince County tr and field meet to take place July 8th. However, the warm sun- French cruiser vme d,Y, shine geetefdgy ti;_e1P*;';1_y‘;‘“;‘_‘_‘”s_°t°“,; This was the first ruifction give a an e _ 3_5; Elimries close on the 4th. It in the newly renovated public apart- is ex “ted many cuumry schozls the bail room and corridors reflect- P th ' . T e ;’;£_c§°mg;E°____§_°r basebgxzesleng e ed the greatest credit on the con- WEDDING BELLS-A very pret ' t. M wedding took place in S ary S Splendid music was supplied by th Church Winchester Mass., on Sun- D. , C I O h . . L day evening, June 28th, when Rev. mans as no rc cs ra alla dang, WRIGHT-At Montague, June 14th, Father Clark united in the h :onds of Matrimony, Anna M. Ma Phee of that parish, formerly Glencorrodale, Prince Edward land, and Alphonsus M. MacDo aid, of Milton, Mass., formerly East Point, P.E.I. ‘ nta- marriage to Norman S Mcwiilia tion of a beautiful leather bound son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 'c user Williams of Cape Traverse. Rev. er Miss Jean McKcarney played Government House was the scel ai: a dance in honour of Capt. Lath- am and officers of the visiting ments of Government House an t ,Y ton, accompanied by a House Part D] ing was engaged in heart ly un of Is` sitting out, many of the guests too n` the opportunity to enjoy the se of breezes between dance” and als i . dur ng dances 'I‘here were upwards 12_ 1931, to ML and Mrs_ Aman Pup ol- ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS " onel Andrew and officers of t ‘sen B' son' Homer Emerson' Yesterday pupils from city and country alike began their first day P' E` I' Light Horse' of the three days in which they _WEDDING BELLS _ Prior write their examinations for en- leaving for Wolfville NS on Tue trance into Prince of Wales College. day morning Rev_ P_’C_ Fm; This year there are over 600 tak- united im Marriage at ,nm ing the examinations, about 400 of Parsonage, Summcmde Mig Farm which are sitting at Charlottetown. Pratt Glover' daughter’ of Mr. 'an (a record year), at Summerside, 127 M,_s_ John R_ G1 Over of Summe and at Montague, B3. side' to Mn _,_ Darius Hogg son of 300 invited guests including C n- ---'----’*’“ th Wedding March C n d 0 9 _if the early hours of the morning. As the weather was ideally warm an the- grounds admirably suited for k a to Mr and Mirs. John Hogg of Wi SUPREME COURT* Yesterday mot Valley. The bride and groo the Supreme C911” Wa-5 °°°“Pi°d were unattended. The bride w with the case of MacEwen vs Ken- ehermingly messed in a blue cre nedy ,action for carload of potat- ensemble trimmed with silver wie oes sold by plaintiff to defendant. he; and shoes to meeeh_ Mm. e The case was tried at last session ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Hogg le of Supreme Court but the jury dis- for a tour of the Maritime Provi agreed. The case is being tried be- ‘ccs. Previous to her marriage t forre Mr. Justice Arsenauit and a bride was tendered a shower at th jury. Counsel for the plaintiff isihome of Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. W. E. Bentley, K. C., and for ‘Stewart of Kelvin where the bridc the defendant are Messrs J. J. f0i”i"fi@i‘1y be10l'iged- The living mom Jehnewn, K, (3,, and J_ A_ Mae. ‘was tastefully decorated with whit ____ Donald. Thewitnesses heard yes- bells- ferns and P01-ted P11111 terday were Leith Wright, Mm Friends of the bride and groo _SAD BER'EAvEMENT_ Much Mary MacEwen, and Joseph Math- were 9-1110118 the i!i1¢StS- AS the bri sympathy is expressed ‘or Mr' and ieson. The court adjourned until 1'” be entemd the \‘°0m MPS- HM01 Mrs. Matthew Richards of Sum- 1030 this momhm Lend played the Wedding Marc merside in the suddent death of The presents, which were man their three year old deushie1'.Mar- The dem, occurred at his home and beautiful, were carefully con lc, on Tuesday morning. The little In this my’ wednesday, July lst’ of ccaled in a pretty white basket. Miss H ‘me was taken suddenly m the Mr. James A. McNeill after a long D°r°"hy M°M“"d° assisted by M15 BEAT S terest to the services to no held on night before, the doctor was called illness of pamlysii _'The late ML Gladys Walker and Miss Etta stew I . .-nh-'ng Sundii'/_ when tht building in and found the patient suffering McNeill learned his trade as a art opened the presents, the ac. 9 _ J _ will be reopened after extensive from diptheria.. A`f.hough every- machinist with the wen known mm companying verses were read by Wf`diif`5C1iil'- -71115’ _1St» 13. *lilies rf, Alexander MacNc1li. Rwmr °f st Dun' _ is loaded with a full cargo of Span- remodelling and renovation and the i-111115 WHS £10118 to Siive the chi d it of Mcmnnon & Mena of tm on Mrs. Stanley Thompson and we » y . _ “ 5 ,et S, D th, caoalv-in this city July 2nd. Mrs ' in Q1 kBDd! - . 38511168. i0110W€<1 by the 8 B wee < ish salt- ’-\ bulk, 1650 tons. The memorial chancei will be solemnly Suciiilmbed 101119 dread m“1°dY- The and was leger Wm, Bruce stewart ,ge Very W y and 811111 X18. uring °f 0 C""*d"' by the C°"1’“‘ steamer St. Lawrence is also due dedicated- The Rev. Mnrriead Le- Sympathy Of all E008 Out to 1-112 ge__ ,md eteaehed to the mechanical evening Mr. Roscoe Walker enter _ 1 d H ch°“'- ‘md °1°5ed Wm* B V°' -PRETTY WEDDING-In the today from Montreal on n. cruise. gate will be assisted in thc clevot- father and mother and little broth- department of the c_N,R_ as hlaek- 1-9-'lncd 1-he guests with 50"” fine C.m!`G_At the R E' Is an os. B1 1 _ M _ H .Old L aC_ pital, Wndncsclay, July 1, 1931, Mrs. ensemble by the Ch°1"- “ft” United Church at Lot l4 on Tues. She will sail this evening. lonai part of the services by sev- ers and sisters who are left to smith, ,mm smeken Wm., m,,e5s_ VOC S005 YS ei cord _ ' companying on the piano A pleas- Eunice J' C1"i“'e" there was an informal recep- day June 23rd M1” Olga dm, , gh- ..__._. eral ministers of the I-r\sbytery, cherish the memory of a. bright H 1 g n gh; 1 lu s ' ' L I e eaves ° mom er css S um, seelel hem- was whilcd away CLARK-At Charlottetown, June ‘md i"°°°“t“i1°fi °1 deleilieieii- ter or Mr nd Mrs l. t vi Le ` d th ii tn ~ d 1 bl iitti da liter and B N er ' c Bn' WEDDING BELLS-A very quiet an e Sermms' °‘ morning an oven e ai to is lace 0 degtgd wciidox; efornriiis 135;; and refrcsiimcllts served by th I in 'WINS PRIZES-One of Mt. AI~ BOS- iison's successful students, Miss ar- Jean McKenzie, has taken B Schol- day arship of twenty-five dollars for red Mathematics, also a prize oi 1 os- beautiful bound volume of Oxford ree for English. Miss McKenzie above and referred is a. daughter of Mr. and to- Mrs. W. D. McKenzie. Flat River P wer,E. I. ths: -i nd-' ISLANDEWS SAD DEATH-111 -'health' was believed ia have been sta mergthe reason for the asserted suicide nd. ‘yesterday of B. S. Davis, 80, a re- ttired business man, in his home at -PRETTY WEDDING--A pretty 161 North Highland avenue, Mori-V wcdding was enjoyed on Tuegdaylrovia. According to Police _Chief -PRESENTATION T0 MRS. J. moming at the home of Mr, and\Fl'onk L. Scott and Officer J. L. P. C. FRASER-The Young Wom' Mrs. R. C. Howatt on Eustane B011@i'- Who iiii/0Sif§ated. the ascii en‘s Auxiliary of Trinity United street, summerside when their 1122111 set down uni-u ti foo' iii nio Church, Summerside, at their last daughter, Dorilda M. was united in 0»`di‘0om and si-ict himself. Mrs. W. ITI M 5, 'W. Ward at hoii.:-2kcepci', summoned _ police.-Los Angeles, California M, News Juno 23.Mr. Davis wasaform' as a token of ti-ie high esteem in D. LaMont of Toronto, who is visit- er Chai-lottetown man and C0ndi1L" which she is held bythe y0un§.ing his old parish performed the icd a large hardw:tre business in people of the church. The preseh- c`ci~cmoliey, the bridal party stand- Monrovia, Calif., for a. number oil tation was made by Miss Ruby ing under an arch of grcencry and i‘@i1fS» H0 retired 501115 .VD8i'S 280 Lord. Mrs. Fraser graciously liek' white bells with a. back ground of and WHS ¢0nS1i1e1`e<1 ll’-lite Wealthy- left potted plants. As the bride entered Mr- the room on the arm of her fat _.___ _ _ nilvrus ______________-_-- LECLAIR.-At City Hospital, Juno 25. to Mr. and Mrs- Peter Leclair, City, a daughter. BRUCE-At City Hospital, June 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bruce, city. fl S011. ` KELLY-At City ,I-fospital, June 21., to Mr. and Mrs. Barmerman Kelly, City, a son. Nlclcriltsviv-At city Hospital. June 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nickerson, City, a daughter. MCDONALD-At City Hospital, June 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Kanéy, 8 u , tractors. Government House is I ‘ th l ek' hed- _ _ .°‘;“\d 'got nnéshowiir W; 5130 had ideally laid out for a ball and th u e o Kam 5 5 artistic decoration enhanced th appearance. The guests were re ceived by His Honour and Mrs. Dal McDonald, City. a son. LUND-At City Hospital, June 21, to Mr. and Mrs, Leo Lund, Trace.- ” die, 9. son. ' RUNCIE-At Searletown on June Ye' 2-ith, ical, to Mr. and Mrs. ceo. 1'. _ Runcie, a daughter. to Mr. and Mrs. David Wright, a S011. DONNELLY-At Stoneham, Mass., June 23, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Burge, nee Alice Donnelly, a. daughter. PURSEY-At North Rustico, June d o he. . ._ _.___-_--_ MARRIAGES -1_ --1?'14 I-IATCH-BLACKETT-At the Bap- S' tist Parsonage, Charlottetown, July .er 2, 1931, Elmer Hatch of Frederic- lty ton, N. B. to Annie Blackett of 3 Launching, P. E. r. nounxn-liow.-wr-at charlotte- ; town, Thursday, July 2nd, by Rev. ,_ H. D. Raymond, Isabel Bourke of m Charlottetown, to Wilfred B. as Howatt, M. D., of Summerside. pe itfacLEAN-PENNY.-At the nap- hitist Parsonage, Charlottetown, June he|2'lth, Richard Maclean of Char- ft lottctown to Marjorie Penny of Beach Point. 1;, ralyrcllan - MEEK-At za York Terrace, Brookline, Mass., June 9, Ae 1931, by Rev. Hector Ferguson, Flor- ence J. Meek, R.N., 114 Whitwell St., Quincy, Mass., daughter of Mr. and E Mrs. B. Rough Mock, French River, P E. I to John T. Fletcher, 15 ts, Summer St., Quincy, Mass. de MACKENZIE-BROWN-At C1211* lottetown, Tuesday, June 30. 1931, by d h Rev. _C. N. Brown, Neil V. MacKen- y` vie, of st. Catherines to Ethel Lil- _ lian Browli, of New Haven. ____,___f_._---- S ` iuatlvlzinl.-At zos Kent street, , Edward Eagan, aged 61 years. B 29. Sarah Wright Clark, aged 5B. Rt Rav Jas. Morrison. Bishop of “'95 United in iiiuffiufre to Maynard and evenins wiu be prettclled by the sister. The fuller 0 P ri Co s an re h0_t____ Bemc me _“___ ____ ___ ,l_UPuN__M her home in Ap e_ t k l lasvéhgigtx’ Prclsgegt °“ :he McArthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- 2:3 plgiiit m;2€§€er,(;‘; pgsirx Rev. Dr. Harvey Leathem, Minister 'Tuesday itft€m°°“ 1° 31°- P‘*“1'S Mary, Katherine and Margaret ' “ ° “ °"’ temas Mcarthur. Both onus and ‘ of st. Andrews ottawa ivzni isichurch and Cemetery. Rev. Fath- Irving or this city. 'riie funeral the" h°’“° they “'iSh°d the fuii" . _ or welcome to tha delegates. mom belong ,U Mm ,on R Mause. Waltham. Mess.. on June one of ,he me 'ost ,.1 ’ , th .er Mcnmld omcwng _S takes me ,ms me,mon mm ms bride every uaumusss. Mr. and Mi-s, F’i'eui< Tiipiiu- Heed 63 Years F them every success in "har Mr. Aitken of Lot 16 performed ti; :xi §tr;3?,,Z§lx,k§ATh§1§;ri,n;;];; Presbyterian Ciiiirch- iiliresciagiadae ___ . . lege xieldenee 205 Kent, geeeeg H088 Will i'CSid€ in Wilmot Vollcy A _ d __ e 1' V- » where Mr. Hogg has an excellent 1011135 Bi~1i'¥1S.8S€ yell-TS- L -DEATH OF FORMER IS- i t tin t 2 . . I t - Rsv. Daly. C.BS._R., of Town. °"°m°"" Blacklock, in the presence of a few _:_;s°v;£::;°‘;’_‘_3?;; :IE ;?;e;t_f:' LANmm_wM_d was received by fggfeslieiaoog gemegery ner farm. Miss Glover- was e fm-mer Mat-Pl-IAIL - Died suddenly on rou t a message of cheer and relatives and friends, when Miss ' ` ' A f h ltt to ' l l ' Tu d i b Ohefrom _Hia Grace andnggszctzd Smzgs emwglz p;_d Réeby M. J. Ramsay, of 107 Adams ;‘;_n§m;:§ _“_';i;‘;“'my invited 1° E/‘;°9;°";V °;om_;;_“;'_ ;‘_?;‘m’::_ldi Now IN TR_MN‘NG_,I_he No 2 of Summersicie.-S ' ary 0 E monton, ' ' S., Waltham, Mass., daughter of ' ' ' ° ' , i .___. , . C 6th di isi i 1 is chaplain of the League. '°“ °f M’ "°h“ ;V"_‘*’f1"‘;_il’_;';”l‘_°g_t‘: Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ramsay. of _ _ ‘;f_:_‘;;_d:_‘;°‘}‘__‘:_‘ x;_f";;‘,1f n§_’;“;;“i'm,n,n_ :nina of -cull-:T wannllvo.-A qui ' ' ` ‘wedding was solcmllized in the 27th, 1031, John Williams, in his 0 Michigan, on June 29, 1931, Mrs. BURNS-At Frcetown, June 30, menibcl' of the staff of Mr. Black Monday, June 29th, Mrs. Mack Mn<‘Phail, aged 39 years. Wll.LlA1\IS-At his residence, ct 18 Upper Prince Street, on June 1-ion. J. D. stewart, K. c., sailed hi' Wmiii “We” ° conway, P at 1, and wuliani my ADDRESS AND ' ‘ ' ° I _ PRESENTA' chlgan on Monday night June 29th 49 all ranks and 8 officers The ` ` ` ’ ' ' ' ha el of St. Mal' 's Convcnt, 8’lth year. associated himself with the “fd” m°m|“3 at his mme- is U9' Rogerson of 12 Woodworth Ave. -n N_Re J P e p y ii 1' pn” Btnet' ’ . f Mr. and 0 V' ' ' C' Fraser was at me we M 63 years' N There “mowing are me °_mcers: Mawr Slllhmerside, on Wednesday morn- CAVANAGH - At New Haven 9 ¢Xt9“f1iid by preceding 9° °° Waltham, Mass, son o waited on sat rd M wlui n it i lil “ “Y °"°“"‘¥ by “ lit to sa id li ii F. B. c r d. M- M. C di rs to the visiting delegates i' ams as een n Mrs Reuben F Rogerson. 0! Ti‘y0l'i. delegation from the Young People., ale 9 ’;‘°“f_l;____5 (suthif M“:_ omcer °;_‘;_ W H Wgxxazugf ing, Revh Beiir;_cttA_l\'cl;lL_1nldd off- Jiilie 23. Mrs. Patrick Cavanagh. W. J. Maclntyre, First 1/ice' “With Finite \7i1ii“'~‘i~`-Y- 'md °m‘°“§h were united in marriage. The Sod e d t bfmd- °“¢ “"5 'i ~ -- 1 -V --1 ' " 1 "ia ng w c Mu in » ’ e y an presen ed with an ad (DY) K1li8S1eY GFWY °f V“N°“"" W' A' Smith; Capt' D' N' Ben; Lt ter of' Mr ,find Mrs M{1chaac5l,Al;:i- pital on Sunday. June 28th, Mary H113 Of th!! Leuglld and ¢0n °0nn¥l€d 170 1118 1101116, WHS B.b0li1'» happy gguplg wgrg gttgndgd by d d ut 10 ` e . _ rm an B 8 of B S gold pee ‘ B C “nd three sms’ E°“ in C S Chandler' M' L' F MMD” ault was united in marria c to Mr. A. Johnstone, age 20 years. u n r of the Convention announc- ‘mil Iii 0008810115-1 feW‘\'1oyS 1121118 Miss Kathleen Roge"son, sister of mv M, Fraser has been ef- - -3 ~ - - - ~ ' ~ ' . ° . . particu~ S nfin d. d Mr Edi n T Ram le California; Roland and Preston at'a~ld, Lt. C. Pickard, Capt. R. C. Claws Blacqulerer son of Mr and w_,“,S“__I,, tms my_ June 29_193|_ the Dfogramme for today, 00 ed to his be the groom an . so . - yn-1 uve an eh y nc am Z e young peep mme' ‘U50 he’ 51"Pm°th°"» Mrs- Ch°“d‘°"~ The °°m1"*“1' Went 1“°° Mrs Joseph Blacquicre of .Mont at his home, 182 King St.. Michael h JOIINSTONE-At the P. E. I- H061 A feature of the evening was the 'He leaves to cherish the memory. say, brother of the bride. The bride of fp,-mm, chu,-eh Summemde and . _ f rside‘ 5 days training at local headquart- el h id lc k d charming _walslh “god 38 ye,,,.s_ ~ Inaugural Address of A kind and loving husband and wore a frock of pink chiffon with his leaving ls keenly felt by them. 5“m“°‘ Wiiiiilli ° 5“mm¢ - carm _ 'r a or e o e the President, Mrs. Lyons, which indulgent father the following: his matching hat, and carried a bou- T0 ,how their deep Bppreemlon eg tW0br0ti1e1‘S.Ci1ei'le-S Wlush of Sum 91'! 011 M°i1f1i1y. Jiiiie 29111- The in e pretty brown ensemble of net Elven in full elsewhere in this W1i10W. (nee Katie Rankin, Alber- quet of sweet peas and lilliee. After me work ,eineng them they pl-eeem. mefside Bild Wi111Bi‘i1 H- Wllilh of ¢0ii1DiiI1y WHS 1fiSDeCted by Brig.- crepe with hat to match. Miss Mar- June 20, Mrs. Mac MacPhail, Ar- - Mm Lyons, at the conclusion ton.) Hudson, the Fiji Islands, Jam the ceremony the happy couple left ed mm with the above mm wmeh Calgary; three sisters, Mrs. C.. W. Col. C. F. Constantine, D. s. O. ac- gem, A,-5e~,,e,,1¢_ who was b,,des_ gym Sham her remarks, was presented with el. Brltishpolumbia; George, Bum on _a motor trip to White Moun- wee 1-eeelved by him with alneero P-0111115011. Mid M11- J°leP1'iU-S Sine-11 ¢°mPli`i1¢¢1 bl' L-1 C°1~ H- 5- SDH- maid, was dressed ln green. The WALSH-ln this city, June 29th, magnificent boqueis by Mrs- mefeide: md. calgary: Bert and, taina and Pittsfield, Mass., in visit pleasure, nav, Mr. Fraser regretted men ef Bummerside. and Mrs- Wes- iius- D- S- 0-. eu Tiieedey the 30th groom was supported by Mr. olorrlsuiclissi waisn, aged as years. ;;;"k M°P11eo for the Bonior,Pli'ley at home; and one daught- the bride‘s aunt, and uncle, Mr. and ve,-y mueh thee, he _wee leaving iey E. Wood of Hazeibrook to all On Wednesday they were clnssif- _glaequlei-e, After the eeremlmy ,or T: “"4 Mies Merteret Deull-u-er. lm. o. 11'. oanatt of Arungton, im. ming Moat-thur. on than re- them, but assures them that ina of whom the Guardian extends sin- led by Lt. col. rowers, District sig- wedding b..,~,k;._.,l, was ,med at 'J 1' t th will reside in Waltham .ueoogaor would take -up tho work cere sympathy. The funeral is to nailing Officer from Halifax . The the brides home. In the evening erts0n_ aged go yes,-e, r McI'llAlL-Suddenly on Monday, a ROBERTSON-At his residencdl Birch Hill, June 29th. Jamu Rob- A 1 unior. V _ HMAM., who was with her father um_ ey , , _ _ld ;° ° by Mr. J. Frank Macbon- when-he passed away. Mets., '12 Wtidsworth Ave. They whore he had left off. 1-le felt con- take place today, Wednesday, from syllabus includes foot drill, visual the brluay party moto,-ed le Mon; BRuwN__0n Monde” _-,une gem as entiiuaiastic li "received ‘The Guardia with men friends have the best wishes of a wide circle fluent that they would go on with the home in Alpine to Grand nap- telesraphy. line telearaphy. and Carmel where they were entcmin- Jennie, wire of tha lata wil- . 5, Y _ n y Nui an encore was real$ohded~ to. extend heartfelt sympathy. of friends. |now leader to higher ideals.-B lids Cemetery.-S. ,wireless telegraphy. ,cd at the home of the groom.-S a ,I1 ~ "`. . ___________ V _ _ \ i ,llam W. Brown, age B8 year! 5 ji ._..-._`..n_ yn.-» -va-ann “*“P' QMZTK ` "i§$..RD