nouns! I was! in? PM“? 5;... ... Actin! Btlwn ‘ ‘ a o, atewsrttjfl, I W" - f. R- 3953' ‘we; at the ‘m “he a a made of QhQIIOttBtOWH, “, Mrs. GelJrBQ ,, home at p5 belonging to p, own pill“ W ittlrtrflt wuA 1w flung on ‘the C558. [be were m April. 22nd, were “maimed at mentor)‘ mum, M. If. My Cmgg ivork umber of years. lcit visit friends in the fore rciurnliig lo their home at Sum- mersidt-b- (NOD l‘l.\'ll\ : G. G. lvalzcman, Airways inspector,‘ Montreal, gave the proposed flying field on Upton Farm a minute in- spection Saturday, following a. pre- liminary survey on the preceding my. The second inspection proved the former opinion formed as to the suitability of the field to be correct. The field provides excellent flying “stripsf” Mr. Wakeman states, and would serve admirably while air ser- vice ls developing here. It is prob- able, however, that it would be out- grown in several years. Mr. Wake- man, who was unable to leave yester- lliy on account of unfavorable flying conditions, will hop off today for ifollcton. HIST-CAMPBELL. — At the t8- lidsnce of the officiating minister, luv. a. w. s. Inwry, Cambrige, Mass. W Bfllllrdfly evening. ‘ there was nlnliirsd the marriage Halli Jana Campbell, only dailght- plrell. for- P. E. 1., Illa Campbell, now of Wenham. l!!!» to Harry R- Bast. also of Wen- llllll- The brlds was handsomely iitirsd in a wedding dress of Beige- tlilffcn and lacs with black lint, Illllc the gloom wore the conven- tional black suit. The young couple In unattended. Tho bridc Wllllllrly known to many friends illli relatives in Cambridge and vi- llllll?» being for some years past a liilliiul member of thc Scottish Klll. and active in the Sunday liliool and Young People's lwork, the litter society kindly acknowledging ms present ill the occasion of her marriage. Both bride and groom are now well ilwwn residents of then llltrlct and wlll make their future We ln that community, l“ m“ ‘my good wishes of a wide flrtle oi friends and relatives. Iof the lais Alialrl I loerly of Scarlctown, .- her fidelity by s, - HAD DlFFlCUl-T JOURNEY-Dr. ind Mrs. Whiston who arrived in thc vlll’ from Borden on Saturday were "ll llle Hochelaga on her trial trip llvm Plctou on Friday and were Wing the fifteen passengers who "l" illsappolnted in that the ice H Charlottetown "W. On the return of the ship to Hm"- l-llty drove to Caps Tormen- 830 p. m. boat for “mil Aftatil-vllstcning to advice on ‘ht roads they decided that thc pre- mhrarice of opinion favored the f": to Kensington, andthsn to :1‘ lllllstcwn on routs No. l. at mil" they went "into a snow 1"“ "s" Bbringficld and md Has- ‘fzhauled ths car‘ out of thc drift. hmwblstons stayed with tbs Bas- °Wr night Ind next morning ‘maul? Isaln. At Himtsr River they R i-lwv could mks our city via “mw- Qyltcr m Bridge and rifles Point about "They arrived m“ nrlottetown sbodtl p. inflat- ‘mtl’; m‘- Whiston lays "f was tbs lrom s? u’ hm‘ “will ll" is" w‘ Olden and among the fir» n ""- lwt never again. we want mu“ l“ "WWW-M trip and wcrc minted suturing “I10. taking nuled a“; 1|" “may, t f a‘ JSTRIPS" _- Mr. V W661i’ Missal! — A young in thc Pollpo Court at satin-div mornfnl Magistrate IQQQdI-ul- A!‘ Q16 C“ Pal u‘. M33" dumigged ‘,' case-B “p; =10 wan-m. the best known - EB-lti 505K011 Ill‘ f! Prince Edward Island his bride. Announcement‘ hi! ‘ the engagement of the w Miss Georgina B. Mathcwfl. whose parents, Mathescn, ‘hsvq a 1'18 OOIHmDIlWQQltH my LITTER. STOLEN-Ten ’ m. w- a ' flazlebrook, disappeared from’ are pen on Friday hill" 158l- hich belonged to one lit- * m exceptionally largo one, were m"; sLv weeks old. The thieves left e of their operations behind goose was also atolenr. from t. The matter has been reported p m, Provincial Police who are JISITING OTTAWA-Mr. Jo- J, Gaudet, of Sulnmerside, and olive Zinck, of Chester, N. 5., married in Moncton, N. B, in Ottawa on y visiting friends. They were luncheon in the Par- Restaurant by Mr. AJE. P. and Mrs. MaeLean. Claudet is the popular manager u um capitol Theatre at Summer- me, Mrs. Gaudct was in charge of in Prince County for the Provincial Government for a The happy couple Ottawa on the C. P. R. train to United States be- --MEI’HNG be wsrsa m SIWIBAG! CQMJIISBIONIRS-ust the annual meeting o; ehgwgm. m“ 59791186 Commissioners for- m; town of Siiinrnersldc, com. Thoma; Bllhw was I-Dbolnhd chairman 1,, '41s will»! vw. Mr- Nell‘ Durant Wll IDPOIDMG clerk, at a gglu-y o; ’ $355 P" lllmlm, In plug; q; Mn R J. Massey. who has resigned, ML Alfred Groom was re-appointeq as engineer and superintendent at the “m9 "l"! ls before-S. . malaria ISLANDEB. DEAD-mug, aPotcr‘ Currie, Nine Mile Creek, i-s- flwtly received the sad news that hei- brother. Angus Mclaaac, had pggggd away Oil-April 13th at his home E 3059011. ‘M855, where he has resideq "We lfllllhl! IP- E- 1- quite a number °1 We" ago. ‘The late Mr. Mclsaac W“ 50KB 8t West River Sixty-four years ago. ‘When a young man, he‘ W" ‘mlllllyed as an apprentice in the firm of Milliner and Sons, Charlotte- ,vlslt to her daughter in Providence, WILL sflsrvn doivsrronsrrolv —BAv. rrancls MsQusld leaves this morning for Hamilton, Ont., when be will attend tho consecration of the bishop-elect of Charlottetown. Rev. Joseph Obullivan. -VIBI'I.‘ING RBODI ISLAND- Mrs. Eli Arscnault of Summerside left on Saturday on an extended Rhoda Klimt-S. l‘ CAB REGISTRATION-About 3,- 200 motor vehicles have been regist- ered in the Province this season up to the Present time. Most cars in the City have already been register- ed. and rural applications are flood- lhB the registry office daily. The sympathy of the ‘entire com. mlmltv zoos out tom. and Mrs. F. E. Murphy of Emerald In their sad bereawment in the death of their little son, Maurice John, at thc age of town. l-le had been in failing health for the past live years, but was able to continue working till about a year ago. Since then, he gradually grew worse till he passed away on the above mentioned data. Besides his widow, one son and one daughter, he 19"" l" milllln. one sister. Mrs. Peter Currie, Nine Mile Creek; two Alaska. TUESDAY CLASS PHOTOGRAPH-A group Photograph or the thirty-one mem- bers of the Prince of Wales College Kffidlllllllk class is at present on dis- play in Craswells Studio window. Tile third year class of 1930-31 is the lfilgest in recent years. Each distinct picture is a striking likeness of the person represented. AT GYRO-The Weekly dinner of the Gyro Club was licld last even- llll; at the Canadian National Hotel. lbeen ill only for a short time and ‘death was so unexpected that a ling, and was quite largely attended. brothers, Pius in Mass. and JackTn, ;bride who was attired in a dress of five and one half years. Maurice had great shock has been sustained by the sorrowlng and grief-stricken par- cnts. The funeral took place from his father's residence on Tuesday mom- —PItETTY WEDDING-A quictl but pretty wedding was solemnlzed on Wednesday evening, April‘ l, l93l, lat the home of the bride, ut Mill Riveh in the presence of immediate relatives and friends, when Millie Marguerite Gard, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elljnli Gard, was united in marriage to Herbert Ralph Hardy, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hardy, of Molltrcsc. The white georgette with bridal veil and l carrying n bouquet of pink and white cai-iiatioris and maiden hall‘ fem, loked slimming as she entered the Grant st tlic southeast corner of been sold by the’ Charlottetown l-lotel Company to Mrs. Grant. n. u. ind Miss Nora McCollough, n. nor soap-was 1.551;»... aqlepi lllf the property of .Mrs.- Richard WIN!’ Ind. Gffiht GOOPEC 5118818 hi8 ll‘! qrerrnuvnn r0 New. mini-- sumn-lioss Marion, MaoLellan, N», who have been visiting their homes in Summerslde for the winter months, left on Monday to return to Littleton. New Hampshire t9 resume their profession-B -WELCOMED HOME-Mr. and Mrs. H. W. B. Stavert who were mar- ried in Bermuda last winter arrived home at Sumnierslde on Monday ev- enlrig. They were accompanied by Mr, Edward Stavert and Mrs. Bessie How- art. They were cordially welcomed by a host of friends who were pleased to see them home once more.--5 T0 ATTEND CONSECBATION — Rev. Monsignor J. C. Macllean, V.G., accompanied by Rev. Father Mac- Guigan, Vernon River; and Rev. Fa- ther McQuaid, of St. Dunstanb Uni- versity, left yesterday morning for Hamilton, Ontario, to attend the Consecration of His Excellency, Bis- hop OSulllvarl. s The community o.’ sea View and surrounding districts’ were shocked and saddened by the sudden passing of MITGBDTKC Brander on Thursday April, 30th. Ml‘. Brander had not been in very robust health for two years but was able to be about ‘his daily duties. 0n Thursday after- ll(i0il he left the house to go to the barn and his wife culling him to‘ supper a few minutes later found that he had fallen to the ground; aid was summoned but it was too late p the llfc had passed to the rHF. CHARLOTTETOWN nuARlu/islw NQWAS ‘Budget for iOur Saturday. -—VISITING THE ISLAND — ML! John W. Mellisli, familiarly knowntto his Island friends as “Petc", arrived nday having travelled over ten thousand mllcs by car from Vancouver, through Call-l fornia, Texas and up to tne New England States. where he visited many friends and relatives. Mr. Mel- ilsh intends to remain on the Island about two months and will be the guest of his sister, Mrs. C. D. Me- Calluin, of, Summerside. liah is a. war veteran and visited the l Summersid on Island on his return from the Worl . War.—S. . RECALLS ' AUGUST GALE-Mr. Joseph McDonald, of Bayfield, was‘ in the-city ‘yesterday. Be is oneoi the few survivors of. the memorable “August Gale of 1873." At the time “cw the gale started on Sunday, August 24th, he was on the schooner "Al- fretto," Captain Sam Rowe. There were 150 vessels at Cow Head, Mag- dalene Islands. on that evening. On Monday morning there were only three vemols to be seen, the others having. foundered or driven ashore. lt is interesting to note that a month previous to this gale, while Mr. Mac- Donald was sailing from Gloucester a member of the crew named Edward Cantwell was struck by the main‘ booln and killed through the Strait of Cahso. A Miss McDonald, daughter of Donald Mc-l Donald (Ban) of Red Point, was a passenger from Gloucester. Shc was landed at Black Bush where the re- mains of Mr. taken ashore. while Cantwell were THURSDAY —QUIET WEDDING -— A quiet wedding was solemnized at the Unit- ed Parsonage Bedeque, by Rev. A. J. Reynolds on April 29th when Miss Sue M. Muilccy, daughter of Mrs. T. C. Munccy" of Carleton, was uniLed Mr. Mei- coming also noun LUCKY NUMBERS-Hazell n. Moron. 222 wevmvlltll si- lwld first choice lucky number. 23466? ‘ Mary MacKinnon. iPflflter Himsel- Kent St., held second choice lluinbelx‘. 27014 in the lottery conducted recent- " ly by local merchants. ‘ SUCCESSFUL STUDENT-In the‘ first year examination of the term‘ just ending at the Ontario Agricul- tural College, Guelph, tile name of Heath Saunders, son of the late E.‘ Cv. Saunders, of Charlottetown, comes ‘, iseveiith in a class of sixty-seven. nonsrna FISHING - Lobster prices dropped yesterday 5mm 35 cents to 25 cents a Pllllfld- G°°d catches have been made, but in sen- eral’ fishing is not good. as yet. 011 unt of the presence of the loc- Prospects for the season hoivevw arc excellent. Herring are very scarce this season, but bait Ls plentiful. 011 ‘the South Shore several fishermen lost their traps. POTATO MARKET-—'I'l10 local po- tato market ls at a delitilflfik 91L m? present time with no demand for the commodity. Large quantities of potatoes in storage at points of coli- sumption arc responsible for- thc situ- atlon. There is still s. Considerable quantity of potatoes in the Province ‘ awaiting shipment. l -BROUGIIT HOME FOR BUBIAL -'I'iie remains of the late Silillllill Rhodes. who passed away la“ wliil‘ lllcsclliy, April 29th. at C0l'll£’l‘l91'°‘-lk~ Newfoundland. arrived in Summer- ‘sido on Mlonday evening. flccomllflll‘ lies by his ivldow and Ml‘. Lancevln .0; tire Pulp Mills ivhcrc the deceased lvias employed. The funeral look place on Tilcsday afternoon from the llOlllC of Mrs Mattie Gordon on Har- vard Strcct to the Peoples Cemetery. Rev. Mr. Forbes conducted the scr- vice. The pall bearers were Messrs c - c". r=r.-"=:lsl<;lv~ » l Subscribers l 5 ISLAND LADY DEAD-Mrs. Fred RETURNS HOML-Counclllor Ag- '_ ilice, Hampton, received a telcgl'anl‘tnur McDougall is being welcomfi ,_ yesterday conveying the sad news of home from Montreal where he wgs '. the death of her sister, Mrs. JOhl‘ underguing medigfltrggtmgy“, mg ‘g,- i MBCDOUBBll. Mllllllillvfl- He!‘ llasolllg now looking exceptionally well. will be learned with sorrow by hcrl ' ' ' host of friends on P. E. Island. an: 4 a ISLAND cannon-res AT min- , ‘ ‘ _ JIOUSIE-Nlne students of Dsi- ' y IS ILL-Friends of Professor G. D. housge Universm, Wm receive w; ‘ Steele of Prince of Wales College will _ degree n; Doctor o; Dena] surggry . _ , regret to hcar that he was taken sud- at t.“ convocation excl-cues n”, ' " donly ill yesterday forenoori while in week and smteen Wm be 3w“ “i, discharge °l his Fllllles- H“ ‘"5 W‘ degree o1 Bachelor of Laws. Those moved to -the Prince Edward Island , wmmended go,- a degree 1n l", m. Hospital, where he ls reported to be elude, G E_ MflcMyylan‘ vemo“ Riv. "eslmg °°mf°"ta"ll" cr P. E. I. Doctor of Dental Surgery T" o. L. Keefe, Albertori, P. 1c. f. = a " -SOME\VHAT BETTER-Mi‘. n. -~ - ' l T. Begg, Manager‘ of the Bali}: 01% ;_QUIET wEDDmG__.I,he ma"? l Nova Scotza, who ls mitlcnt in the ‘ age “.55 quietly Solemn-med by Re“ inns’ cémlmy‘ *‘_°5l"“"‘l' ‘syivmi a l Mr. Jeans at the Presbyterian Manse. 5 m“? ° pa“ 5'5"‘ l‘ “ll L‘ “c5 a5’ ‘ Siimincrsldc, at 2 o'clock on Wednes- rnoi-iillig ‘reported somewhat Detielyl day afternoon‘ of Mu Edwin Cecil loncougilglng news has also bsen glv-. hlacxmnon‘ of Mount Pleasant to en ou in regard to the con ltlun of M,“ Ada Maude yeo o; Harmon), B" slgclal? “I“‘I°m_°l' ‘lmgem "I The bride was attended by Miss Flor- ‘c “n” W“ l’ “mm -’ - encc Enman and the groom by Mr. ‘ i" Keir Yeejhrothei- of the bride. m. The Execiliors of the will of tile and Mm Mcxmnon have the be!‘ late Ml‘. John R. McLeod (rf DEYW iilishes of a host of friends-S. llngtoii have paid ovcr the follovvlligl fine bequcstsz-i-falifnx School fol" 2119x3511?‘ $2510- Pf- 503ml“? 5950-‘ ‘file annual nleetlng of the Junior 111° "'1'" ° all“ ‘l “S311 c. w. 1.. was held in their Hall on Missions, $503. Dorm-villa ‘FOOT °li Tuesday, April 28th. The election of chélloptctollq" $1001’ ‘nubwcs __ P‘ officers for 1931-32 resulted as fol- lfiartsvillegbflleiigrieiy‘ Sglil-Gullgllllg: lows: Pres, M. Dougan; 1st Vice- mmg“ ‘ e “cm l" 5' ' - l Pics, G. Coady; 2nd Vice Pres, A ‘ residue of the estate wllltll W55‘ Walsh", 3rd Vice Pres, K. McKenna; ' ‘awed “mum 53°00" swmal be‘ Past Pres, K. Coyle; Tress, M questsnere also made to relatives‘ Richard; Rec_ seciy" R_ 05nd”; and mews‘ ' Cori-es. Sec'y., D. Perry; Councillors, The trustees of the estate were h.‘ Lonergan, I, Meme“, M‘ wflsh Mr. W. G. Darke, Brookfield and Mr. Roderick McLeod, Hartsvillc. -—DOING NICELY -— M1‘, Currie of Elmsdah: WHO- . ‘a. brought l , to the hospital on Vvccllicsrlay cven- MGTAGUEHAt ‘their ham‘ m. um ' ' city on Friday, May 1st, to Mr. and mg with a, fractured ankle has llad - the bone sci, and is cioingniccly. Mr. Mrs“ Ernest Mdraguel a 5°“ (‘h-ma . Ernest). Currie is a man of about 60 years of ‘i. l BIRTHS Bruce _,. \ with Mr. Art Gaudet in the chair. The speaker was Dr. P. A. Crcclinan who gave an instructive address on "Social Problems of the Present Day." The ‘guests of the evening were Dr. Leo McKenna, and Mr. Don Blackadar. ' A larggclrcle of friends in this community extend their slpcei-e sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Murphy of Emerald, in the death of their son Vincient, who died away. The remains arrived home for burial on Thursday morning and the fun- eral book place from his father's resi- green. parlor on her father's arm to the bridal chorus played by Mrs. How- ard Clnrkc, of Alberton. The bridal party stood under an arch of ever- Thc bride was attended by Miss Irene Hardy, sistor of the groom, and was beautifully dressed in a gown of peach satin, bolero of black and gold lace, em-Uidnlns, predeceased hm many years broldercd in coiltrastilig shades, andl Wore ‘a corsage 0f roses. Gard, bfOtllBl‘ of the bride, supported the groom. The ceremony was per- formed by the iRcv.) Mr. Fowler, M. A. B. D., of the Presbyterian Church at Albcrton. After the ceremony and Ml‘. Ralph with a ‘ llfo beyond. The deceased was’ twenty-two years of age. was a life long resi- dent of Sea vlcw and was a farmer and a fisherman. He was c, lover of horses and knew and valued a good horse. Mr. Brander was twice married, his first wife, Miss Annie ago. the children by this marriage, all of whom are living, are as lollowsz- Three daughters Miss Tliursa Brandcr of Medford Mass. Mrs. William Harding (Grace l French River, Mrs. Edger Bryenton (Carrie) Hamilton and two sons, in marriage to Mr. J. B. Leigh Low- thcr of North Carleton. Mr. and Mrs Lowthcr will reside in North Carle- ton where they have the best wishes‘ of a host of friends-S -5ERf0USLY lLL-Sulnmersld." citizens were grieved to learn on Wednesday morning of the very seri- ous illness of Mi‘. H. T. Begg, Man- ager of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Mr. Begg was about town on Tuesday and apparently in the best of health. On getting up Wednesday morning he took a paralytic stroke and is in an unconscious condition. His many Frank Gamble, Warren 10rd. Harry BakeimArthul~ Allan, Reginald Ellis and M. Pei-no GravBs-S th The death occurred rit the P. E. Island Hospital, on Tuesday, May 5th, of Mt‘. John L. Godkin, aged ‘l4 years, one of Charlottetownls life- long residents who will be kindly re- membered by a ividc circle of rein- tives and friends. There are left to mourn the loss of a loving brothel‘ one brother Lemuel Godklri of Cornwall‘ also the follow- ing sisters: Mrs. Z. Blrckly of Cali- 0 age and ivas standing on the drag of Bin-FA)“ Apr“ 2.7m‘ “m. ‘t Ew once slipped. the 10g passing over his ankle. Mr. Emile Arscnnult of Union‘ “lease copy)‘ Corner was brought to the hospltall on_ Tuesday; with 3, fractured ankle brought about in exactly the same 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. William Ready. way as Mr. Carrie's accident. Both, city, a daughter. patients are now doing nicely-s ‘ ' _ IIERBERT luCARTllUlt -~ Resident; of Tyne Valley ivere shocked to hear on Wednesday McArthur at the early age of 37 years of Miss and Wcnham followed I dance on Friday morning, and was the esteem in which our at the St. James Church Summer- field, interment was made in the Springfield Cemetery. —ACCEPTED CALL-Rev. J. P. C. Fraser, pastor of Trinity United Church, Summerslde, announced from the pulpit at the morning ser- vice on Sunday that he has decided very largely attended which testified beloved friend and relative was held; Service congratulations, the guests ivere ush- ered to the dining room, which was very prettily decorated for the occa- sion, and a sumptuous supper was served. Previous to her marriage, Miss Gard was tendered a miscel- laneous shower by her-girl friends, when she was the recipient of many. useful gifts. The wedding presents were numerous and costly, including china, silver, linen and cheques. The lifr. James Brander, ‘Baltic and Mr. William Bralider of Sea. View. His wlfc formerly Miss Jannetta Duggan survives him. The funeral which vilas licld on Saturday aiteirioon was lni-gcly attended and was conducted by his pastor the Rev. E. M. Aitken who spoke from the words “Be ye also rcudy etc." The pail bearers were- lvlessrs Roy Adams, Earl Adams, Jeremiah Adams, John D. Duggan following night a reception was giv- en in their honour at the home of to accept the pastorate of St. And- rews United Church at Wolfville N. S. Rev. Mr. Fraser will remain here until about Jilly lst. It is with deep regret that his congregation receiv- ed his announcement. s defecation from among the elders of the Church waited upon him a few nights ago to try and. persuade him to remain in Summersfde; Rev. Mr. said that it was his earnest desire to preach to students that was the chief factor in his decision to accept the is gretted he could not accept-S. _-__ pcrance city schools for this purpose. ed for the coming year: President, Mrs. J. M. McLeod. First Vlcc-Jesident, Mrs. W. Johnson. Second Vice-President, Miss Watson. Cor. secretory. M188 M. E. White. The following" resolution imaly passed: passed tlnn today. requesting pledge our support.” Mispch benediction. FY35!!! call. He sincerely appreciated the kindness extended to him and press- ing invitation to remain which he re- The annual business meeting of the, Charlottetown Branch of the Women's Christian Temperance Un- ion was held last evening in the La- dies‘ Parlour, Hearts Memorial Hall. A number of temperance charts were displayed and an inspiring talk was given by Miss Dirnsford of SD14!!! Park School on thc nature of these charts in teaching Scientific Tem- to children. The Charlotte- town W. C. T. U. has recently placed twenty acts of these charts in the The following officers were elect- H. I Annie Rec. Secretary, Miss Edith Stems- Treasurer. Mrs. Garfield Bennett. was brought in by the Resolutions Oom- mfttes, Mrs. W. A. Thompson and Mrs. H. D. Johnson. and unanim- ‘The Charlottetown W.C.T.U. as- sembled in annual session wish to ex- press appreciation‘ of thc rssclution| by thc Ministerial Associa- ths Legislature to take no stops toward a referendum on tho liquor question. We most heartily endorse the resolution and The meeting adiournedwlth the the groom‘: parents. Their host of friends all join in wishing Mr. aiid ‘Mrs. l-lardy every happiness. WEDNESDAY PROPERTY SOLD-The Taliton property on the corner of Kent and Great George Streets was sold by auction yesterday to Mr. W. E. Bent- ley, K. 0., I01’ Mr. L. P. Tanton for $13,525. LUCKY TICKETS from among those received with purchases at the Prince Edward Theatre. The num ‘I49. Coupons at Stewart's Bakery. —DELEGATION --A delegation from the Town Coil the of a r by the Town Council last Septembc b01151! o! thopstitionr-S stores of some fifteen merchants in the City during the last five weeks, were drawirfor last evening at the hers drawn were 23.466 and 27,014. 1f holders of those tickets do not conic forward within five days, the prizcslgoivned in blue silk fliit crepe with two Cyina watches, will be given to‘ the holders of numbers 41,470 or 24,- attached to tickets were left at White's Tea Rooms and FROM SUM- MERSIDE WAX’! 0N GOVERNMENT Silmmerslde waited on the Government on Mon- day afternocn in the legislative Chamber to present a petition from for a resident Judge of the Supreme Court with Chambers in Prince County. This is passed Mayor Lldstorie headed the delega- tion. Mr. C. R. Rogers represented thc Board of ‘Prado. The legal profes- sion were represented ‘by Mr. L. G. Lewis, Mr. Morley M. Boll and Mr. Henry Noonan. Mayor Lidatone intro- duced Mr. Lewis to thc members of the Government when Mr. howls put up c. very strong case for the petition The calf for president Judge’ in Prince County wss n, very urgent one. The volume of 81'0""! llllllllfll fill!!- ed a good deal of unnecessary waste of time and money to the people west of summer-side when they were oblig- ed to travel to Charlottetown in the matter of cases which required the attention of thc Supreme Court Bench. Msyor Lidrtonqalao spoke on Wilfred Campbell and Alex Camp- ibrll». Interment took place in IPi-incctoirn Cemetery. Much symp- zilhy is extended to the bereaved irriic anti his falliily in their sorrow. —-WEDDING BELLS-A msnlage of considerable interest to a wlcd circle of friends and acquaintances was solelnnizcd on Wednesday the 22, inst at Trinity United Church Pat‘- sonage when Miss Margaret Jean Mc- Donald. daughter of Mrs Minnie Mc- Donald of lialiburton became the Glenwood. Tile ccremoniv was per- formed by the Rev J. P. C. Fraser and was witnesed by Miss Helen Mor rlson, of Hebron, an intimate friend - of the bride and Mr. Lionel Living- stone, cousin of the groom. The win- some young bride was charmingly hat and slices to match. After the ceremony thc bridal party left for Tyne Valley where they were enter- tained for several days at the home of the groom's sister, Mrs Edward Rani- say and also visited his aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs James Yeo. 0n their return to Glenwood on Tues- day they were given s. reception by the immediate relatives and a few intimate friends of both parties. Af- ter the invited guests had partaken of the dainty wedding which had been prepared. a largo party of young folks from Glenwood and sur- r ditrlcts assembled to tend- er the young couple their hearticst congratulations. The excellent music which was being furnished proved too enticing for them to resist and soon they were “tripping the light fantast- ic," to the strains of the violin, the harmonica and selections from the grlrnophone. Dainty refreshments were served for all present. The grooms gift to the bride was s. beautl~ ful toilet set of peal and amber and from her other frlends shs received a largo number of gifts of linen, sil- ver, and china’ which couple beauty with uttlity. The young couple will ri- 4. l‘. lfrlcnds will hope for his recovery-S, c road machine and losing his bzii‘ we“ Mawchwetw m Mr “d Mrs. George A. Bil-t, a son. (Patriot l READY-At the City Hospital, Mo; LEARD-At Mt. Stewart, April 25, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. beard ‘ a daughter. (Patriot please copy». —-SUDDEN DEATH 0F bfliS WATTON-At the P. E. I. Hospital ; _ ‘ _ on April 2'1, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs ‘ ‘ ‘ __ Everett Watton, a son, weighing 7 _ l ,1“ pounds 5% ounces. ' of the death at l1 ‘clock that morning of Mrs Herbert SUMMERSIDE, May 6.—-The first‘ MYS- levcl crossing accident of the seaso n 1 lottetown. l fornia; Mrs. Ada Wilson of Omaha; lllfS. Alice Silver of Solnerville, Mass; Josephine Plciiard of Cliar- Mrs McArtlilil‘ was taken suddenly. ill at 8 p m. the evening before with an lfltETflZll hcnlorrhago but in spite DALZIEb-At the P. E. Island Hos- pital, April 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ar- _ bride of Ml‘. James Livingstone of i occurred about 9.15 inst night, when‘ the Borden express crashed illto a car at Albany Crossing. The oc- cupants of the car were. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Boulter and Miss Annie Cameron. The ear was struck full side on and was thrown thirty yards on was found under the car; Mrs. tel escaped with a feiv minor bruis- cs. _ Mr. Bruce Curry of Elnisdale van- brought to thc Prince County Hos pital on the cveiiirig train suffcflng with a broken leg. His lcg was sci and he is now resting comfoi",.i‘i»'_v. The particulars of tile accldelil. vrere not fully ascertained, but it lS said] he got into contact with the road‘ machine-S. to her eternal reward. About a weekl previous to her death shc was out in the yard attending to some light en with a parylatic stroke. All that‘ Medical attention and wilder nurs- ing could do was of no avail. Mrs. Mabcy was held in the high- est esteem, she will be remembered by her cherry word her kindly and sympathlc disposition. She was a faithful member of the Baptist Church. Of strong convictions and imfalterlng faith she mad: a worthy contribution to that which is noblest and best. There are left to mourn their loss a narrowing husband and three daughters, Mrs. Urville Leard of Borden, Mr. Llfc Clarke, Augus- tine Cove, and Mrs. Fsnton l-fowatt. of ‘Pl-yon, to all of whom the Com- munity extends sincere sympathy. The funeral service, conducted by her pastor, Rev. M‘. 0. Brinton of Tryon assisted by Rev. J. L. Lund was held on Thursday afternoon at her home. Despite thc unfavorable condition of the day, many gathered to pay their last trlbuteof rupect to the memory _ of the desceased. from his late residence, 201 Grafton Street, service starting at 2 o'clock. 'Funeral leaving the Interment zit Sherwood by auto. 0l.' more over a steep bank and was RESIDENT OF TYNE VAELEY —‘ completely demolished. Miss Camcr- ' Friends County generally ‘Ville lBoulter was badly hurt, but Mr. Bcul- hear of . ville, ‘N. S. i Norman McPhail years. Mr‘. MUPllilll was born in Cont‘: Breton but crime to Tyne valley i‘ ‘ [his parents ivlicll seventeen years of} .agc, whcrc the trade of a mason. He xv highly respected and will be very kindly remembered by the people of‘ the district. On the death of his sec‘ and ivifc, (formerly Annabella Sulli- ‘i-am in 102s ile left the Island to llvcl _**'- . _ . h. l . . The residents of Tryon were sliock- i gm‘; h": M12250?“ i’: tzitltinxzsorsogs $230“ ed "o 1mm o“ Tuesday’ Apr“ 28th- l Tfh r ~c left to niourli two.’ Co s rvativ art’ ha \\'l\.l'l£‘5.=i‘d for That Mm‘ Edam Mmbcy had Dassedl 1i“! Incl (in: afllfillfilltfi of the first‘ orticcti c c u y S H S015 l! i‘ _, ' ‘S m . Blackvlllc, N. The funeral takes place Thursday house at 2.30. 3 —SUDDEN DEATH 0F FORMER in Tyne Valley and Prince grieved to the sudden death in Black- on Friday last of Mr. at the age of 86 lie settled and followed‘ i linrllriagc namely: Mrs Nettie Wood. William and Arthur all of Boston.‘ , Mass. The following four sons of thc chores, when she was suddenly strick second Mm Albert E‘ M Hamax‘ N‘, comm‘; 5- J°llll 0f Boslml- Mll-‘s- Davld U’ oi Kcnslngtoll, was nouiliiotcii B- allil Nllllllll“ “Councillor and Mr. Slellflfloll. N~ 5~ l° all °l wllm“ ‘he K. 0., of Suinmcrsidc, for Assembly- Guardian extends sincere sympathy. ma“ The remains were taken to Tync Valley for burial on Tuesday. The by the chairman DL w_ P‘ lucsridc‘ fllneml w“ undcr the nuspiccs of of Keilslilgion, and Col. Ulric Daw- Alexander Masonic Lodge, Port Hill, son “.95 appointed SOCMMY o, m, of which the deceased was a former meeting‘ ‘ . member. Rev Mr. Coleman of Por Hill conducted the service. interment took place in the Presbyterian Cem- etery with full Masonic ritual. The pall bearers were former brother Masons of the deceased-s rains-v PAlNf-‘UL "INJURY-While playing baseball with some companions Wed- _ rlesday evening, Eddie, the nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Brown was accidentally struck by a bat. re- ceiving a fractured jaw. He was taken to the City Hospital. l DESTRUCTIVE Fina-Fire which During the funeral service three beautiful hymns, Rock of Ages; When the roll-ts c\"ed up Yonder; and Asleep in Jesus; were sung. The PM“! lh GIOHWOOd W118i! thQ 8700111 is well and favorably known. a . J v_ is a prosperous farmer and the bride‘ All unite in wishing them a long and happy journey tpgethcr through iifc pail bearers were‘ Messrs Austin Toombs, Albro d-iowstt, Howard Francis, f-Iarry MuFarlnn, Sullivan Clsrkeland Chosley l-lowatt. The re- mains were laid to rest in the peo- ples at Tqon. .4» broke out about four ojclock Mon- day morning at New London destroy ed the general store‘ of W. D. Coiley with practically all its contents. Mr. Coffey estimates his loos at 84,500. partially covered by insurance. The building was owned by Mr. G. F. Riley. A vacant dwelling across thc road was also destroyed of all that could be done SllC passed “ll” Dalzlcli a slm- William Fwd’ awn-y. Mrs McArihui~ W85 a, native of °ll°k~ Tyne Valley and ivas thc daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Jospch Boats. MAIWMMES She was a \\'0l'lli’l'l of vcry estimable qualities and licr Carly death will be the Community. There are loft to ‘mourn a sorrowirig husband and ihice small children, Master Elmer. Miss 'ltuth and ltfiss Myra, nlsr; thc follow- ing brothers and sisters, Mrs James Nichols, of Samuel Barlow Arthur Yco, Tyne Valley, Mr. James McKenzie Boats of Brandon, B. 0.. SLEMMERSIDE. lilay v -- '1‘21o Eililcntloh. - "Q ‘b - -c --.i' . - ~ ' f ‘ ' ' residence of the bride's parents. Rosa County ivns n rousing one with ev- ery poll represented. Tile was licld in Centrcvlllc Hall. Bell cquc. this afternoon and ivns in tlic Prince County wcrc represent the district in ills forth- .___ IlAMlLTON-‘MACFADYEPF-At the United Church parsonage, Char- lottetown, April 28, 1931, by Rev. C N. Brown, Flora.‘ A. MacFadyeri t4 M. Rcarclon Hamilton. ltlCE\v1~;N-l\ilLLBB»—lii Boston, on May 2, 193i, by Rev. E. Clarke. Miss Ethel Marjorie McEwen, formerly oi ‘ st. Peters, P.E.i., and Prof. Paul L Miller, of the‘ Boston University oi sad loss to liar family and also io Mam. Mrs. Mrs We ltliam, <-f Wellington. Valley, P. E. Island, on May" 6th‘ I . 1931, by Rev. Ewcii MacDougall, Isaac . Stewart, of Inkerman, to Miss Kati: Lulu Mclntush, daughter of Mr. ant. » Mrs. William McIntosh, of Ross ‘- Valley. ' meeting of those present oiic o; ilic enthusiastic moi-tings thc MUNCEY — LOWTHER. - AL the United Church Parsonage, Bcdeque April 29, i931, by Rev. A. J. Reynolds , Miss Suc M. Muncey, of Carleton, ti ' _ - J. B. Leigh Loivtlier, of North Carlc- ' ton. Two of the most popular nlcli of nominated l0 election. Ml‘. Hligll him-risen, for Strong. Heath DEATHS --- - ~:|1r:¢ Tlic meeting was callcri to order‘ SM‘“‘_A“ Mame Plum‘ May a" 1931, Minnie Smith, aged 73 year: ' l BRADY-Al Wlnsloc ‘Tuesday, Mo. l ‘~ 5th, Thomas Brady, aged Bil year: iGALLAlNT-At Mlminigash. PEI. HUGHES-JWN AL.—At tllc llflill‘ oil May 2nd, Lelia Gallant, aged l7. at 5A5 o'clock on Wednesday morn- ing, the 22nd, day of April. hllssi ‘“cKEvwA_At h“ home comm ‘ Theresa Piilcall, dailghtcr of Mr. and i w“ 7;‘; James Mcxcnna‘ a ed g‘ " ‘ ' Mrs. Samuel Pincail, of North Rus-“ ‘ins ,‘ ' g t tico, became the bride oi Mr. l-‘rcd- ‘ ' click Huehcs. son cl Clllvtain and‘ MACDOUGALIF-Suddciily at Crack . Mrs. James A. lllibllifi. “l UlY-‘Jlfllw- iicll, Manitoba, oii April 16th, 193i ' i v l town. ‘The bride who crirricdalleau- Jqsglc Murray; formerly o; Cpvd, ‘ tlful wedding bouquet. was eltilidcd Rivgr‘ p331" dearly beloved ‘me .0 by lici- sister, Miss Selina Plncliii and , Jghn A, Macguugaly t the groomsninn was Mr. Richard Mc- . Mnhnn. The ccrcirinny was poriorni- mAccogMAo-All 3mm BAY wail cd by ‘the Reverend pamck MC. on May 2, i931. Matilda MacCormsc Mailoli. DJ), at Sniiit Dunstans dclllll’ bclllvcd w“! °l Jun" Mill‘ . Basilica. After the marriage service cmmllcl "Km llllrFicl/"l- l the happy young couple and their‘ JENKINS-At New Glasgow, N. 5 attendants partook of a wcdcliilg ‘l, breakfast at the home of thc grooms "ll MR3’ 3W1- Fflllllli! Gflllll. dt-‘lfly b9 parents. Tlic lloncylnooii was spent “Wed Wlle 0T J~ 5- Jelllilllfl. ll” at points on thc Mainland and Mr. Glarsow. N. S. iPatriot Please CQPI- . and Mrs. Hughcs intend milking their llomc in Charlottetown. The Guard- ian joins with many friends in ex- l tending good wishes. ‘GODKIN-At the P. If. I. Hmpli: .n Tuesday. May 5, John L-Codisi, f’; in his ‘flit-h year. I- M . _ _ _ pa: