Iit- ll MONDAY ' VISITORS FROM IIALIFAL- took. The table was beautifully‘ lmlimmi P-t the Queen Hotel into M“ '0 ns-rdn‘ l m‘ t: _ counted for t-he occasion. in the; m: u“ u,‘ T‘ l“ “a: w: Tuna-x 5m :10: afternoon taper-y returned in place from her lute rcsidlnoe, Up- . s former P. E. Island . b t f m“, M "°°"" "M" ‘fl lxrnllillgfvurgltgegtcsffrdai gfter-‘now making his homo in gsliifa‘; Lille‘; nwlfifgd ‘Sle-Rif-"nzlls- lloo - a ome-N. S. where undo tll ' . ‘ ' ‘, r ;. llid m" "It "hearted by Rev. and MlcDonilld nru rvfilfitf Qnipllemiid “upper ‘"5 New" °" 5- "°*“"°“' M“ 1”“ “"11" “'°"' ‘Hi up a lwmmtunz building and t-on- m ‘ l ' 1m” m “em panmk H6117)’ 19w“ J- A Rncme- w B- UPCUHK btlliness ill that mt’ Mr —nc ng won bean 5nd a m?‘ m- Robimon, wliCQl"”.)-1;fl, chimn- hhcmnnd ‘s accofipmml. h“. jeyablt- old time wedding was RONCA. ‘gnomuw Imumwili PCC- u-ife, a Halifax girl" and or lye-at" ilxlg-Jyrriglltdurfig we ‘Enigma? ti?‘ ll-s cme ry. ‘ ' ~ - " . 1e noun r y c c p fi::“?:‘_9“1'?a3]ill be [tile Bucst of the bride and gloom was evidence-d by_ Burma-IN“ mca V. IQ-fllldifi‘ Mnc- the HlliYlCiOlIfl and crstly presents - . l‘ iler Road. pescnttd to tlle happy couple. Th» “'-- ‘Wdc range of the assembled guests , _ _ ‘ ‘ present synlbolized the wide ot- YQFITVJX ‘I\ MONC- quaintance of the contracting ‘pu nainnnz Mr. Simon -Pacli's nc‘.v--_ _,,,.,., “E2132, Qgflmu" l" tit-s. .1111 with one accord wishing house at Brighton. He suffered 11mm‘ mq-v.““‘; ‘Iilzbrlta position Mr. and Mrs. McEoohem mam» fracture of c-nc of 111:; legs and was amuclon" Dezén‘ ‘ums- ytflrs cf Wedded bliss. Lkcn at one: to the hospital where . m, “H M _.. n_, the ..-l- . , ~. w.“ wu- nncgflylg mus den; m l._,,,_ Thu-n“ éflm Jnéfitlnlc “E38 Ex. lieve his sufferings. It. appears U141. Sh. “fag ‘ninplowd ‘(my Akghiii"? ‘ ......u worknlfi. ne slipped‘ on inc wag mad‘: um “wmientoi. {haunts a V J I ‘d ‘s terltllay iggnintg .5. g 1.;- __ ‘ ‘ _ ~ - - J . old. .-J.cc JlI(1( o" e; - xgjrfaggrdand sewn-a e0 on Flcliguqlyrfiafifg‘ “aid Pag- “F a i1111"t'|1-'-y Rrve" and‘ for tllc bust ixhgecf __-_,__ Tm“: nitfiftf=~Molletoll _‘y'f‘ill‘S with his wifc residing at the, LAID T0 REST-The funeral of F; M, _;._,._._;.'.,', Avlzknqm‘ "w; {glifsi-‘ISAISS Hotel. city. t‘hc residence of. m“ mm Thqnuis Doimm“ om m C113‘ f‘ ided in Charlottcttbivll \\‘ilC‘I“iT?CuiSFXIMnEHJ9§CDI M-Pqdpnfilq‘! tllc eldest. possibly tile oldest gm- pm.‘ _,_ 5 mam, warm friends" ~ *1 p, Pd-‘iflii-‘ld “db *1 WP‘! lglgyefl of Hickey and Nicholson's ~ - ‘f slul tu...le. and Lad built up Tobacco Factory, who passed nwnyl LORD sTRgfliboyA hm“ yrrvl managed one of the finesti, ‘ _l X15 111C 91W Hmima] m‘ Thmsda-Y-EA nlecting" of the Lord Stratllconniifilcrtrn ‘zlvfllxrigltllcgfliciihccilyyjflisl-"E-L . .‘ , g , _. twat. held Saturday nlczulillg to Si. Tm“ Co“ u, L k _ __ __ _ _ _ _ ‘my atwnded Rfzuixoyyl‘ hula‘ Wfsiomm‘ T110“? \'~‘C1'C Drcscnt General llcrdiil l\l\t;t‘!.l"ii\ll~1€zi:l‘dli:it; “this ‘fig: Wflfgelgbrzbgg lc‘g“af‘twu"wgiz$élC‘-ll)st n, Distlict Ofllce" Commazlcl- Yqfllced‘ “He he 58mg cjghtyltvn-EM °“- - " 11121.01" Ct. - -- -- .. °' -. . ‘ “' “any O.%%e?-f“...‘";:“l:* .1.’.:-1::.*".$.:.l;.:zv.."€.:.r..if .' r ' : s- < ' ' ' ' " ' ' '3 - ' ltThlg ‘guttrg: c i-‘cvtfsleflorizh s“1‘“"“‘°_"dellt 0f Education. Col- about two hours Llefore his dcathfl azawgmécarvnl‘ 112m“ Martin’ ‘yo,’ gzeflryngvl$ikigzlm1el‘$1811. G1ylllizll he suddenly laccame ill. Med-E . -‘ g - 1311i 8101” nc- ca assistance Wil’; "‘ 0 "e 0 '- 50P“ Mel-mod “m1 Amlrew Hflm" Nutt. Dlsctlssloxl took place regard-‘ed and all that loving lrllslntllzrcccliiid‘ BR" “ANT pAM",Y_C0n-q~at_ hi; 111C Work of tllc Trust in P. E. do wlr: done, but the end come as‘. ' m d d n’ y q “land and 111C 11511111 ifrants were above stated -- 1 11mm)“ a“! ex x‘ e . m 0c m l1-1 ‘ced Ior physical training Cadet He leavc-t 11- --; f . 1 Francis MacDonald \'.'li0 recently C_ p,‘ emcmmy Md tor" Cudét éifivmerl LX559 iiljzfli" iii-vllbldC- 011d“ fimiuflfigsggzm lgmward ucogffgtiwlicotizlg. Tlzcwc prmscnt exprcssezijdaugylylter of the lieefiaptzllloglfix“ “s” b,‘ I , ' Ithcmselv .- b.i v d“ 1 .. .- . n grands“! of we m“ TM‘ ‘hm Abtccc GClitfl‘s8.?§C'i€1‘).iIi1)?Ivlfszilpifélifa? (1:11 gllilua Ifdiacdcnalidi to?‘ Bags" wlfxq: 1°“ Macnopfld‘ Sh‘ Peters Bay‘ P"? F. Island. Gcnzwti Gibson was‘ '1 y it“; Yuri“ éfinlunlfn‘ has P‘ E’ I‘ Trémbgfiililljd told mug .113‘? a, In command of two or threc Militia‘ n. cw w“ Men Slowly m‘ cord o r on gran cl rcll,, ‘ __ ~ _ _ halving had two grandsons‘ priests‘ lottetomn previous to whom“ tneshlcrclk of hlsn death ha’; and one granddaughter a nun, also‘ ~ fl _ . “in lllvlucvertyebll.o\v. thine (infight- tw° Ciel“ glamifw“ mm“ “d1 APPRECIATION - The follow~ grnckley'mMr-- “Malcolm Ruckham t n ddau hter." nunsandl ggitgrcgraigsgns 560L023‘ bemdes illg letter from Mr. Sam Harris, Do- Wllcutley River; others educated other ways. The lute Mr. John MacDonald was the grandfather of Mrs. Richard Dou-' glul, Prince Sh. Ch‘town, P. E. I.,‘ and Mr. Ronald J. Crlili5, Intercol- ulia‘. Club, Massachusetts. and Al- fred McDonald. Norford and New York City, Supt. Ships and Rail- r IS INJURED. A regrettable accid- ent occurred Saturday mtlltiiilrt. when Mr. Alfred Doyle, painter, fell off the iudder while cngsg-rd in Tum} ‘YV-‘H. l t "Fhr clvit“. ozt srcd nllriost sud- ,. zuc of Canada, has been received Crcnbv, Boston: two _ Rev. W. Bruce Muir of St. Capt. William A. Macdonald, Seat- Jamcs Church. Cityz-“Reverend 13c, Wrclfmi , and Motor D. A. Sir: I was very nluch interested in Nlzifldcz. 1d. t1 a ' sis-t i, Mrs. the splendid appeal you made in John Rows, Whcatley River. and inc course of your sermon on the one brother, E-fnlcom Macdonuld, 21st ultimo-Thufalagr Doy—in the Portland. Oregon. To the bereaved ways‘ ilixctigilltg ofltthtsolgigrk 1;): 31c ZcncV-rs ilsilgccizrlgyxrltilgillclil’ Guaunanfilnadc by Judge Immm against him ‘TIP-fly be t'i' leglplonm M I " - ‘ 51"" 01 510W“ tmnsparem‘ velvet TUESDAY ‘Ithini; if your 809d self, wml others, 1 V I I .. "eglectling to mp a mom V” nu I U1 wedding mm 1mm: ihtcl frilllfvlfl-lu/léilltz gsgrtllrfilhtl with) hot t» match 311d W0" i1 “H1115 S°“5°“ 1-“ °X°°P“°“““Y 5”“- . ..e cn t c public road when re- .)OlS o l. . Y w qewn-ld- and maimificem Tut‘ piece, gm ql the A rigid inspection has been carried |would rally round Mr. J. O. I-Iynd- 0n October 23rd the community »man and make the League in Cf Savage Harbour was saddened. MANY FRIENDS HERE — “As Prince Edward Island one Ql the when it. lrarned of the death of one The death is reported in Halifax o" Mrs. Alexander (Elizabeth Creel man) Ray, at a very advanced age pire work. Again -over four score years. The deceas- BDDTCCRN-ifih 011d thanks. I 81h. ed was a 51st,.“ of the 1M9 Mp5, ‘cercly yours. (sgdl Sum Harris." ,hcalth for some months, it was not Samuel C. Nash of Charlottetown. - ——~- until six weeks before her (hath. ____ . -—DEATH 0F WELL KNOWN that she was forced to remain bed- uGflTmG CQNTRACT AWARD- RESIDENT-After about two years fast. During those weeks she was Ely-Mn w_ rp_ Doull has been of failing health. Mr. Fernang perfectly resigned to the death she “teamed by the Dgpartmenfi n1 Pub- Wedge passed away ut his residence knew was approaching, and main- lic Works. the contract of installing 111 Suihmefiide 0Y1 Sunday 1110m- ihe lighting on the railway wharf lng, at the age of 6'1 years. The cut llcr sufferings. at Summerside. The contract calls drcmscd was o well known and Besides her sorrowing husband, for wiring in the conduit system. 1101101'Ci1 111C111 _ this being mc most up m dale me- Association, whose flag was flown sister, Mrs. Alexander thod. This is understood to be the‘ first outside lighting in the province t1 which has been done in this man- 811 , ner. citizen and being of jovial nature large with lnuch nativ esteem of many friends. Ther left to mourn all only daughter. by her pastor Rev. A. P. McLellall. Miss Leona Wedge, and one briti- who also performed the servide ther, Simon. of Sumlnerside.‘ o, whom the sympathy of the com-ithe grave in the adjoining cemet- m nity is exten e . dk place on Monday and was at- tended by members of the Work- men's Association. W110 marched 1t11‘Coffin Wilfred Coffin. a body in the procession to S. Paul's Church, where the servlcchtforrison. Mr. was conducted by Rev- J- J- MRC- ‘Mr. and Mrs. Allan Morrison. James Donald. The service at the grfll/C and Charles Morrison. Marguerile. was conduct/ed by Rev. Urban Gil-'Cvrll and John Morrison. Mr. and lis as the remains were laid to rest. Mrs John McGillivery, Mrs. Alex- beside those of the late Mrs. Wedge pndgl" Mcnuley, Nell McDonald, who predeceased her husband bv Angus Morrison, and Veronica Mc- some yCitrs. The D1111 beam" WCPC-‘Dcnold. Florence McDcugall. Mr. Messrs Jack MCIIihlS. 581111191 G111‘ and Mrs. John A. McDonald, Mr. expressing my son. in the 49th year of llcr age. sin- Though she had not enjoyed good procession followed the re- _.N'Ug,g|;»s PASS EXAMINA- e are Requiem high Mass was celebrated TlONS-The following nurses have successfully passed the R. N. ex- aminations. at the Prince County l-lospital:-- Miss Mae Lovers. Miss Margaret Burden. Miss Ruth R08- crson. Miss Harriet Henderson. Miss Florence MacKenzie, Miss Marla Sullivan. Miss Millicent Muteh, Miss‘ Edith Cameron and Miss Bernadette Connolly, in the order of’ merit as named-S- Feebarl, tltforrlson. Charles Morrison, Percy ..'ISLANDER DEAD-The death occurred on Sat-urday morning in Vancouver, B. C., of Thomas Wick- wire. son of the late Ezra Wickwirc of Georgetown. P. E. Island. and a resident of British Columbia for many years. Before gain! We“ Mr‘ 1811i. John F. Wedge. F4150" and Mrs. Chas. McDonald. Mr. and wickwire was a telegrapher on tho Qmdy, Joseph Perry and ghiilflMl-s. John R. McIntyre. Mrs. James Prince Edward Island Railway and Arscnaulth-S Peebun Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Peeban -—- Mr. and Mrs. Temple Murphy, Mr. -BUILDING ACTIVITY CON- and Mrs. James Atkins’. m. Walsh TINUES- Not for a number 0f and family. Mr. and Mrs. George years has there been so much Df°qClark and family. gress in the way of new rcsidefi-l Floral Tributes: Cross: Savage tial buildings at 3111111119151“ as Harbour Women's Institute Crescent flul-jng the past. summert b.1111 01;; Mr. Frank Pigott and family. f ll. At "the presen lmc . bitlildei‘. Mr. Charles Ramsay. 1111-‘?! According to omcial information three fine residences under Way i“ the Dominion Government Savings varying stones of construction. 0"" Bank at Charlottetown has been of these will occupy the ‘mly m‘ transferred from the control of the malning lot on tho Weatherby Finance Department to the contro Pitzro Street. T1111» o Efillgutflwntfl concrite is completejlgqls Post Office savings bank will and the framing now 801118 "Vqbe in charge of the Postmaster. This handsome and commodious» 1g has been the policy of the residence is beinll 911C995 1°‘ Mr‘ Government of late progressively to Harold Schurlnan and will be ready transfer the Government Savings m, occupation next sprifil- A180 i111 Banks w the control of the mt Funny street. Mr. Ramsay 18 the Office. This has been practically contractor for all attractive 841111111‘ completed. Victoria was the last residence with cement foundation brunch to be transferred and that now in course of erection on ti“? at Charlottetown is now in 910C939 site of the old electric light P111111’ of transfer. There are now. and m,“ m Dr, W. G. 0111111511“ fact, only two or three branches left fln residence, by whom it is 0W‘ lmder the control of the Finance or! and will be for rent when C0111‘ Department. The transfer will be leted eul-lv in the new YCBY- M“ completed bv November 28th at nalmpav's ml C°"“'°'°'" which time the accounts in the Sav- ‘ etlon. n Mrs. W fngs Bank will be automatically l tplendid character 811d 11°" °1 11°*"‘°“’M’.‘fi§-":§w°°un§ brcttl’ fisldem” transferred to the Post. Office Sav- tion with this sudden death will be heard witlLB- dining the resi- Bank 1n comm; deep regret by -a wide circle f?“ Mm‘! §§°§§,,“dl'n_ lamest. Miller iczfngta 0mm“ menda‘ s“ 19'1"” "o mourn beald-‘dence ill h she will move in the ment of Finance and from the Pos cs hel- husband. four daughtersflni” w 0mm Depm-gme Grace. wife of Stewart MacDonald 591ml‘ ‘ tendance at the Dominion Govern- 0i Shel-brookc. Josepha. B16511“ ‘ewwnnlrl ment Savings Bonk from November and Jean. The lust three named ~St aerate“ 9m m Novemb" 23th, 193g are students at MeGill University. '11 ~ " I n t, expmned m“ dgpmlg, wml rings of Mr. Doh- the Post Ofhcc Savings Bank, like 11110171" those with the Dominion Govern- ahd ment Savings Bank, are secured inst loss by guarantee of the of Canada. Post Oilice ts. RAW. Savings Bonk accounts are not ‘ii- ablo to seizure or gamishee and all subsequerrly was engaged in 891191" iii business at Montague with the late Hon. Austen C. MacDonald. former lieutenant governor of the province. Mr. Wickwire is recent years was in the brokerage business in Vancouver. He leaves o. widow. nee Helen MacDonald. formerly of Georgetown. and sister of Mr. John P. MacDonald. retired C. N. R. con- diictvr. Charlottetown. one son Hal'- ry and three daughters in British Columbia. The death occurred at Shcrbrooke Quebec. Sunday evening of Louise Bowman. wife of Mr. George D. MacKimlon. president of the Mac- Klnnon Steel Company and a nat- ive of Charlottetown. The sad news came in a. wire received by M1‘- MacKinnonb brother, Mr. J.J. Mac- Kinnon. The end came very sud: 1191111 Mr. MacKinnon who saw hel- two weeks ago. when he was on it visit to Sherbrooke, states that she was then enjoying excellent health. Mrs. MacKinnon who was called away in the very prime of womanhood was a native of Cham- biy. Quebec. She was a lady °1| G BELLS —The hells ram out. merrily an- The sadnesi in connection with the "11 death is all the greater from the 11°11" act that. ust the Friday even n8; ' before. thclfamily were re1°1C1118 1n,1°""°' ““°"§ufhey the birth of l daughter to MrsiMW “"7 mm“, MacDonald. 191w!‘ “mam-wet st Marital-e Mrs. MncKinnon also luvol . me M (Pilot-son The groom b"°"h°"- wlllmm l" ""41"? mm“ “m” K c l; Mr ‘John P fife-transactions in them are of a strict- 1" "1 111W“. 1W1 °"° "m" M“ m ‘“‘l’l‘.’.'§l§§l'u§' u... the blma- 1y confidential nature. The rate of Rutherford in Montreal. m“ m“, Bumey‘ mm- qnw-gn ‘p, 3 pgr cent, , ladies were be-' Deposition in the Post Office Sal; st lish wedding Inga Banks are not con °°m"l§.1ty.'ib.i§ellesi:ea y very pretty. honking hours for their savings "an" m cenmony at. the church bank business. ‘they can each with- fffifldf; pifly motored home to draw any sum up to $50.00 in cosh e after vmlch they wok n cm demand during poet offidgboarn “u; o; semis. when up day, except auntie and “Mum” *- ' fnlidoylqlbe ulnar-nut ' W - \ cing the 111111‘ F McEachel-n. f I-lermanville. of the some all was performed Dominion maidwns M159 of the bride. Both wsnucemill . " "'1‘ _ strong links in Canada. for this Em- of its residents, Mrs. Stephen Mon'i-‘ the Post Office Department.‘ ‘"1 !'_i._'!_'!1__.huml mu you Fro! m ml p!» for Iii n. is understood m: ole mo! of tile Savings Banrwill take up other duties under the control of _ the Finance Department. l The Charlottetown Brunch of the, Dominion Savings Bank hu had a long history, dating an it doe; front its foundati in pre-Corlfoderotlori days in this province. Its first mar ager under the Dominion Govern- mellt was lion. Joseph Pope. Hr was succeeded by Mr. John Robins. who was followed by Mr. Percy Pope, grandson of Joseph Pope, and who is the present mimlllfl- . Yesterday llloriliill; i1‘ 11°'°1°ck the Michaelmas term of the Su- preme Court opened. His Lordship. Chief Justice Mathieson and assoc- iate Judgcs I-laszard and Arscnault were on the bench. , The application of Edward Hurt-i lnger for naturalization was refer- red by the Court to be dealt with by Judge Arsenault in Chambers. Mr. A. A. MacLeall. K. .C.. a for-‘ mcr member of the but" of this pro- Vince was. on application of Donald MRCKlllllfill, l.. C., rc-udnlitted to the bar. In the case of Itlary J. Bell vs. Tllcnlos Hughes, heard before Judge Arsenault in the Trinity term of the Supreme Court held last July in Charlottetown, iudgnlellt was given the plaintiff, under‘ which she was awarded $200.00. Judgment was also handed down in the case of Alvin Shaw. appel- zmt and Joseph Patrick Gllalloran, respondent. This was an appeal by Customs Officer Show from o. decision of Is- aac Burden and another, J. P.'s dic- lllissillg the charge brought against O‘Hallornn for unlawfully having ll still in his possession. On the ar- .gument, it was contended by re- pondentls counsel Mr. Johnston that ,the information should have been laid before two justicesinstead of t S.‘ T111111 B 89110115 11111955. 11116 one. as was done in this case, find two magistrates that therefore Che who tried the case had not Jurisdic- A- MiTtCCD-llum. tion. His Lordship the Chief Justice. ‘AH Jmn R _ delivering judgment sustained . 1 P _1 . _ __ ‘ _ -_~_ . 1S contention, and therefore dis- ‘nlm on res dent o1 the Nnvy Lea NiLiiOiSCll. Hunter Rivet, Mls. missed the appeal taken by the c“? W1“- toms Officer Show, with costs. The place before argument had taken the Chief Justice in July last at . . . ‘GPm.getown_ ‘ ’ _Lulrd ls a son of Mr. and Mrs. Iioln- hluclyean, a brother of the bride. °Pmiltrim°ny W M“ Daniel Cmleyn, _ In re application of George Gap mo" Laird of Prince Edward Island, Fcllowillg the ceremony v/llicll took 5°“ $1‘fazgfiasngxalegligyrgga-ofrfigé’i::‘tf‘g° tzmgsebtga sggdgégéall? ‘lent of Summerside for a writ of to quash a conviction 1 certiorari WFCS. and ineffective, itllllatihe exleciutiorll of his duties, and . _ _ 4 provs on a ready exist l tll tamed a cheelful manner through-‘cmmnal code for Such Obsimlgtlone‘ Tléane Cldlllpbflll. with the At. . e - ~ ~ ber of the Workmcus slle leaves to mourn their loss, one rule ieingnzrllnggmzgldagxyffi] ‘h? ‘ MflcAiiley-lJohnston, K C. and E II ‘St. - out. of respect at half-mast until Mt. Ryan._and four brothers John Jflm-gucd that’ thé Samoa was an‘: fter the funeral. He was of a quiet of Blooming Pt,. Pius. James and vlres‘ The Court reserved Jud m m ‘ d industrious character. o. good Thomas of the United- States. A; g e ' The Attorney General i that; the name of Bannermaj; w e wit. enjoyed 111C mains to St. Andrews Church, whercpranton o; s-side be Struck o“ the s atlgialgtgtégillfadilgluits fléeggiggtliftafzg 31;_rti1\1"5‘}3l‘itish Columbia and from there to.few days. Colon l ' e °Ti1ey "C1111 llfvdlifi: varying success in prospecting andltllc lafter course. iil.2.5“i’.‘.f§“f§iti‘§ Ml” ‘:**I-*""““@ v r Tile funeraiery. The poll bearers were: Adrian quesmm “m; R150 pryldizcbdazlvfiieciwvn lgiryllerwesttwhere dhe t if. t ' --‘ a sorean olceo Fulton Douglass James m’ sh°w1nB the Signatures on the Drlft Pile. p05 mortgage were forged, lstamp 0f 111C Rfllli-Strl’ Office. This in the west of the province, where. Gregor MacDonald became the wifc iwas 01113’ one of several tnatters he was well known and highlyxlf Mr. Vernon Moore of Dunedin. that very remarkable improvements a daughter. Walker v/ere rccnnlplished by many of the PETERS-Nov. 3rd, 1928. to Mr. ;,which had been called to ills atten- ltlon. he said. He believed Tunton .had left the Province and he nlarle attempts to locate him. taking the matter no with the Chief of Police ,ut Ottawa. but as yet, no word pad ~bcell received. ‘ His Lordship suggested that the friction be made more specific, c0... cling all the offices held by Tanton, V11. Barrlstcr. Solicitor. Commie. slohcr. etc. THURSDAY ‘ NURSES" SUCCESSFUL - The 1111101111118 nurses have successfully passed the R- N. examinations in |order of merit: Mae Lovers, prlnce ;County Hospital: Margaret Burden. ,P- E- 1- K081111411: Ruth Bngerson, P- E- 1- HCSlfit-al: Harriet Hender- ‘son, Prince County Hospital; Flor- lence MacKenzie, P. E. I. Hospital; ‘Maria Sullivan. Prince County Hos- pital: Millicent Mutch, P. E. I. Hospital: Edith Csmerql. Prince lCounty Hospital; Bernadetta Con- inolly, Charlottetown Hospital. , In the Supreme Court yesterday largumcnt on a motion in behalf of the defendant. for a non-suit or a in new trial in the case of Edward C. MacDonald vs. John Stetson was {heard hciote His Lordship, Chief Justice Mathieson. and Mr. Justice Haszllrd. The case had been tried .last Hilary term. when judgment iwas given in favor of Macdonald. I Mr. Stetson was represented bv ‘Mr. Daniel MocKimlon. KC. and "m" ‘he DepaflHMr. Bentley. K. C., and Mr. Muc-] t‘ . . m‘ M“ be m nblgonald bl Ml. Gilbert Gaudet. KI Judgment was reserved. PHYSICIANS OFFICE BUILD- iING-A building. situated on Grafton Street between the Canad- ian Legion Rooms and the present offices of Drs. S. R. and J. S. Jen- fir quested to do so by a prohibition or. ficer. 'I‘his prosecution was brought under the new amendments to the prohibition ac: passed at the 111st session of the legislature. The con. 189mm 01 F1"! ‘ flPDlicant was that this provision ln the act was ulgm because it amounted to c provision relating‘ n nwvingfcfinlincnt. landing at, Sim FTollcis-‘Thc course in Aflidavltsdcwn to farming at Faust. Since dav . l - - _ ' ‘ Mass Cards: Husband. Miss Mayra: 3123,1131: tffigfixgrlfigfigifvg Sgt. Gym M°"15°“ sutlregistered, although it bore n“; ". - | | “.s.-__..‘i-,li FIOPIITY 5ALI—TIN MIA“ OI fhr lute Albert Mutch. Mount fi- GOIMAN - TIIAINOI — The! kin... is being remodelled to furnish‘ mahiuae took place on Wednesday. Ill t‘lllll'!".(i suite c.’ rooms to be devoted tn '3...- wnlia of these physl- ‘flrd Road, was sold by Bcnjominlgtpt, fl_ ut st. Anne's Church. Int clans. ‘IN- grnuxld floor \.ill cull--‘~“l'1\‘1'- flilClichfl-r. to Mrs. Doctor 35 o; MN y“, Tnlmn d-ughwf min rt lnrlzc rcccptkvn room. 2'1 ft 511*)’ 101' 111C 611111 C1 53.6m- Thf‘ cf Mrs. Jllllfib ‘Pminor. io MJ. 9-?" l-‘YZC? 11‘. C71","mwr"" “"51"” 0! "'1" "C" "7 Emmett Gormnn of South Melvillc.‘ pens three run-Mm“ and u mm" “mi-ail?- An-Pl" "rho CCYJIIIUXLY ' suiting rooms and Bath Roam. The‘ 11"?- !" Wfwnfii property oi ulepflverend “,0 Keno“ lam“ by‘ i‘.'.'\" nzlduion il\ tir- real- nf thef-"Im" “l” 5°1"- m!" " 11"“ ‘"19 “l ‘a rerend Pope McMahon. The 171111511118 will contain thr- jftllltofb" ~ 1-i- ‘.._ “.8. “Cunning? dressed m u‘ git? to". Till‘- {on floor consist; of. blue ensemble suitfiwlth hut arlzc cxanl n ng room. with an- ‘ 11d tt. 11d d b hi“ ' Nahw nun..m,d_ q~l,_,_.,.(, ‘n, a|S3"Ml_". John ltlacKcilzieof Garfield and k a? gage!“ cwasysupl. kizhpf. two bed roollzs. tut ll unlloptd \\'itll‘5h55 Kamcfl"? Mar.“ Mlmxmim“ y _ .\i'". Tilcnlzls Doyle of u; 1|... UM‘ pmvpd‘ ]l(n|-‘|"| ||.,.|.¢l|(,|.| 111511111139 “~ \i l: ;.l. ln~.lll.dllltcl_\' after tilt‘ |;...,,1;,..- qlml 1|... [mled herbalist, lm-l. m. this mm.- fm. m, use Mot Ilelviss were united in lrflticntt‘ undcr operation. Th" cnn- 1-" “"11" "1 M“ C K~ Mimi“ ‘i1 wzcitinlp, breakfast. \\ilit‘ll '~\'i\.'s st-l-l- . _,,||...|,.,,. ,,,,,,,|,,,.,n.l,4 hflnm" x 20 fi.. with a elld. Oil this room o “us lmtozlllcd u)‘ Natural, mic and wonderfully healing : ~11 ill-rile only, an‘ u H1 it} Cni- I\I(IIII")' Rclnedy \\ i1il'h II (m0 aucxaxzlf: - f.!.'.£‘lRlI.'.‘IC?i- p (lac, jg; lL-t m My, clurenw Cpfl.\(I1PII Martin ull Wcclllesdlvx, Octob- . , _ , .. 1 . _ ._ _ .‘ l .. , , , , ‘ ,_ ~ "<11" “I m‘ b-‘de i“ run-m. AIIIIIIIQSOKINII lnolc. ‘it u. expected that the build-ii“ '34» Th? “191111111 “I15 lmrhhmf 1 ‘ for -.l irlp lllrrtlqll New l ‘.‘_ -. ‘,.,.,<,_. ..;[| "Imyq smug hflulilpc mo “"111 be ready for orcnumlw on ed by iilc Rev. Quinn‘ A. McDiY-yvi- w. us. (In their r~ n~ l0 m" ‘ 1 ‘Ml 1 y .;. kiiiilflv ailments ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ .\'l il n". ‘ _ MY? 519141112 Bi-ili-‘who w“ "ssismd by m" R9" H 1("l\li'| i tilt: ulwlln. lll S.utll Mel- iwawcn AHHIQ Th“ 1'91"‘? "N191 \liil'.1iI(‘il‘ lril-llzls. gathered tu cx- lvere nccompanlctl by Miss Mary B. “m, u‘ ‘hem b“; . u.‘ rm. yrn-h. ‘Mzlclurall of lmwis zlncl-lifr. Duncan U. ‘ The mm. Baldcrston. friends of the bride and {.lll)lpr“§ U; Uwqy croonl. Following the U", Mrs. Ii. Warrcll Allen smut. :11), uro rciicvrd by URI‘- “kltchls, dizzy Ill-ill n soon stop. h)‘ hrrltll rcmvly. 1i. is :.-ln;.. ~ 1. ll sufc. Fold by M ll. L. IVORTIIY, Charlottetown. January 15th. chard is thc architect nf th‘; hull-l- lllg. I fijii l1.~rll.l nild 112201)‘ . F.\I.I. \‘.'I-‘.I)Di\"l.--l|l n fall wedding in the Church at Beac- on, N. Y- this afternoon. Miss Evayml" M“ and MP» 4°11" M39191" Tonlpklus became me nrld‘. ng Ru5_‘zie will make their holllc with tllc scll Laird. in the presence uf a large §T°°m'5 Parents i" G3Yfi°1d~ authoring of friends and relatives.‘ -- A- Thc church lvas pretlily (lrcol-r-icd. ._.)1;\R R159 for the wedding ceremony. As ihe‘MA_qg__M-,.1ny um friends m 5.1.1,- bridal party entered the "dlilcc hrid- merslde Wm be mum-usual w hpn" n! luarchcs were rendered by Mffipof t)". marriage of M155 Hekfn Eu- Fiflhk Murphy. of Grvvcvllle. Parlor-u.- Vllnlderstine. duuglltel- of the Mrs. Murphy also played (11111112 111C lat" Mr. and lVLs. Philip VanIder- Wedding CCYCIHOHY. RCV. P8111 171011‘. stille of Summersidc. to Mr. l-Iur- lowing winners from P. E. Island: P9P“)? O1 111C C1111l‘C11.°1iiC1'-1|-Cd 11ml old Franklin Eldridge, which took Hooked Rugs. lifrs. Inn Perry and plionoimced 1119 COUPE 111811 511d place on October 27th at Necdholn, Mrs. F. W. Palmer. It. is now learn W191 P1911113’ ECW119111 1T1 tyhitc gccr- Mass, in the presence of the im- ed that Mrs. Perry, who resides at “PW- with V911 Cf Venetian 111cc. mediate relatives and friends of the St. Nicholas, has won the great M155 T°ml1k111$ W411i given 1Y1 mar- bride and groom. Miss VflllIderstin-t-Idistinction of receiving the first T1888 by 1181‘ brfltiici‘. MY. Frank was a popular member of the stoffprlzc at the Exhibition for til? Tompkins. The bridesmaid was Miss of the Bank of Nova Scotia hcrewllole of Canada. Her prize Will-m Frances Bactcnstein, of Beacon. She for some time before she left to ning hooked rug was of u conven- wasgowned in orchid georlzette and nlnkc ller home in the United tionlll design. very IEilliliCSSiy exe- lllcture llalt. Tile bride's bouquet Status. He." mullv Summersidc outed. The winner of tllr‘ second was oi white roses. and tile bridcs- friends wish Mr. and Mr... Ifldridize prize is Mrs. l-‘red W. Pllllilffl‘ of maid can-led pink roses. Little Miss all happiness and prosperity in the snnullersidc, whose ruiz was n vol-v Smiley Tvmpkirls. a niece of the futurc.—S faithful replica of the map of bride. was the flower girl. She was ---~ -— ‘Prince Edward Island. in colors. dressed in white silk. Mr. Harry STEWART — MMJLEAN -- The Otllcl- Island ladies obtaining hon- Tompkins, a brother of the bride nlnrrioge of Murtln Stewart. son of orftblc nlentiull were Miss Lizzie was the bcst man. After the cern- Mr. and Nlrs. Jolln H, Stewart. of Wcodoidl- and Mrs. James A. Camp- rmmy- m" b11431 party tendered thcGlell William and Catherine Moc- lmll-S, "ewlyweafi a YCCCDLion at the llomc Loan. duuglltcr of lVir. and ltfrs. Of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall, 21Chnrlcs MzlcLeon cf Iris was sol- Fowler Street. Following tile recep- cnlnizcd at the home of the brld-fs tion, Mr, and Mrs. Laird left on a llnrents on w9liflfifidiiy, October 3i. weddiiifl tour. Upon their return 'l‘llc ceremony we" performed by they will reside in Beacon, ‘Mrs, '.h\ Rev. Quincy A. McDowell ' Lfllfd a daughter of Mrs. Eva bridal couple were nccompnnic Tompkins. 30 Fowler Street. Mr, Miss Catherine Ellis and Mr. Ja -—i"iRST PRIZE FOR ALL CAN- .\fl./\-- Tllr brief announcement has been made’ in the press to the ef- lN NI-IIAIDIIAAI, its; that thc pri winners at tilc llonlinlan Exhibit n of Handicrafts llcid undcr the ilL1SD1COS of the Ca- nadian Handicrafts at the Art Gal- ltry at Montreal ond which closed on Saturday last. included the fol- strumznizll music the newly weds lllczorefl to Charlottetown and din- <zl at tllc Queen Hotel. 1n the after- nr en they drove to Borden mum- ing in the evening to their future ill me ill Fbrt. Augustus where a grand recrption was tendered them. Upwards cf one llurldred guests assembled to celebrate the happy event, and 1 most enjoyable even- lng was spent. The presents receiv- ed were costly and numerous t-Jstifying to the popularity of the young couple. The Guardian joins in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Curley “hon voyage" through life. POTATO SHIPMENTS — Two $iLt'&ilIit‘l'S with cargoes aggregating 300,000 bushels of potatoes, have lmf-n lauded by tllc Potato Growers’ Asmtiatmn to (law. und an addit- ional 100,000 bushels have been shipped by rail. At present they ore loading the 3000 ton new steamer Boniface at Georgetown. The Bon- jiface wus built at Newcastle, on the ‘Tyne, and tlliz; is her maiden voy- age. She will carry 150.000 bushels of certified seed potatoes for New York. Iilu- arrived on Monday and is now flbOiii. half loaded. Another large steamer is expected shortly to load at Charlottetown and George- town. The Association this season WEDDING BELLS-A very pretty wedding was solemnized at St. Jos- rxllrs Church, Roxbury, Mass, when Miss Cecelia 'I‘roinor, daughter of d b‘. Patrick Trainor, South Melville, P. mes F) I. was united in the holy bonds o‘clock. the bridal T- licious and by In the ev- hm!‘ numbering about 1,000,000 bushels. The market still continues dull with difficulty in making sales. The qual- ‘Jailfidl He is Cmplvyed in tn..- el- llluce at 3.00 cctucal business at I-Iarnlotl, N. Y. nl-rty were served a. tie The 9011910 were the uultv ‘sledding sutnet" the Rev. Pr. Riley. The youthful looked radiant in a beautiful —DIEI) AT EDMONTON—MPS_.UIP lt-‘iocbean home F. Palmer. 0:‘ Summerside, llusho congratulate an received the sad Inews of the dealflltyvéll on their matrimonial career. on Monday cf her brother. Mr. Willfi. mm Nmma“ Ashley. of Faust, Al-l . _ Th b 1; w attended by on by a large force of men, both in d 1° ‘vlsh them gzoflvm 513e,? Dilssaigpeen qyamfseed and table stock. The Associa- m._ who was also charmingly dress. . on also handled about fifty cars or qlfinnrs ed in brown. The. groom was sup- 313°“ 40-000 bushels 01 turnips. but berm- flt the flee of 5a years anus-us». which benwn a week mo lust ported by M1‘. Wiiiinih D- Bemia“ ‘he mam“ m" ‘he 1"“ ‘M’ week‘ clcsing at the comparatively euriyWvcdllescllvy is being conductcd at of 1111151011. Milss- T11’- FY°°“"5 ‘or this (mmmmimy has bee“ very age a varied and very interestirltnVl-‘r C11f1r1Cti<1tC1\'11 Armcurlcs. Lect- lwcserlt. to the bridesmaid was a WCSK- IYPDPCVCWCQI 111 DNCC i111d camel. The deceased was a nativg‘, .95 m, defivmd formighny m. t_.....r..l ......-l rlrcklaci‘. und m the ricnlgtid Ls expects ‘(i115 soon as the of Hills River. near Alberton. that‘. ccllcsetimrs and Thurstizws. The groomshiflii 8- Sct 0f 201d C1111 111111‘ "u "'1 ecmnes m er‘ {on of the late Mr. and Mrs. Will-Ecourse which, it is expected will not The bride wns the Tbcilllitfli of‘ lam Ashley, and left the rsllndfhc completed until April next, is un- many 11591111 311d C1511‘ “m? 7m‘ “Q1611 eighteen years of age. Herder the supervision of Colonel Spar- rnedictelv aft" the ceremony 111" went first to Manitoba and frOllliiilli-f. of Halifax. The follonvizl-g offl- brill"! mriv "101 11"] 1C “‘“_ 1'7"“ there :1 few years later to Southlcers are in attendance: Mulor B. F. Qt-"tlrr for dinner. after which thc Africa, where he worked as o car-"Tr cl Captain O. Campbell. Major bride mid $100110 1C"; 011 it S110" penter in the Kimberly dulmcndt. v.1 Lowther, Colonel o. Elliott honeymoon trill to other limvricé" mines in the Transvaal. Til-are he Fifi. Major Stxonlz, MRJOI‘ P. Tier- cities. O11 their return they W1" suffered considerably with enteric ney. Major Percy McNevln. Captain rflific 111 RCXhhYy- M555- ~fever and returned again to this S. Johnston nnc‘. Captain D. N. Bell.‘ signalling is drawing to a close and written and practical one f n" encll rwanlinations will be held witllin allis Honour e1 J. Powers, signal Hearts ‘.0 tllc l7C“F"‘.l tucking catest lmprovenlcnt in the beau- nt‘ farnl houses in the ploy-f Brown. a son. follows: l AA. Mnc- MvKlNNON-Al Canoe Cove. Oct. 131. 192s, m Mr. and Mrs. E. c. Mc- Killllon. a son. JAY-At Clarktown Valley on Nov. 4, 1928, to Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jay, a son. X-At the P. E. 1. Hospital, Nov. and Mrs. W. A. Rlx, STAFF courts-EZA szun to the obstruction of o peace Qmw. BIRTHS COLLINS-In the City Hospital. Nov. ‘.2. 1928, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. (‘all us. city. n. daughter. ' WALSH-In the city Hospital, Nov. < l. i928. to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Walsh, lcno, .1 daughter. in the competition for the ::tllls— _ ‘ ,0...,._,._d.,,,a.,.d by DOYLE-In the City Hosplcil, Nov. Lieutenant Governor‘ 1. 1933. l0 M?» 511d MW- D0349- 1ml Lecrgetovvrl, a son. ‘ BROWN-At the City Hospital, Oct. l9, 1028, tc Mr. and Mrs. Byron lco onlya short time before tile great earthquake. He next went to . ! the Yukon. After a few years ofloflicer, M. D.. No. 6. is supervisor of gr Quart/ermaster- tifying Wallace, of Ha- ince, the winners arc as In Queens County‘. Mr. -- _.__ Beatl". Mnrshficld. l-I-MACDONALD Oil Mon- In Prince County, ltfrs‘ Robert| afternoon, November 5, on Burretl, Central, Lot 1G - event of much interest took pllcc In Killiffl CCuhi-y- M11‘?- at the Baptist Manse. North RivelxlPoole. Lovmr hiontatltlC- P, E. 1,, when Miss Isabelle Mgc- 1t ‘.11.’; most gratifying to learn RI from the judges in this competition 6. 1928, bolt/Li‘. 1 Alberta and later settledi Mom: Sergeant ‘Instructor conducted a lifax, is illrstruz-iillg tlllsclass. leaving the Island forty years ago Hcfbcrt: he had several times returned to visit his relatives and many friends l esteemed. About a year "ago his; Reverend Wallace R. Ma: health commenced to fail and after. performed the ceremony. Both bride being for two weeks undcr treatment and bridegrocnl were unattended. in the hospital at Wcstlock. he eh-‘Thc bride is one of Crurlottetownis planted a lortlfl of whomtand Mrs. Paul Peters. a. daughter, Joan Theodora. IIlCKEN-At Oak Valley on Oct. competitors, a number painful tllnir clltirc set of buildings, number of trees. instances 29.1928, to Mr. and Mrs. David tfifCd 111C 1911111101110“ 1108911111 thfifichnrming young" women, who 2s graded. and ill many _ weeks ago where he succumbed Wlmuah appleciatcd. not only in her planted flowers and shrubs in their Hicken (nee Alice Graham) a an internal tumor on Monday last. native city, but in tllc surrounding luwns. and improved the roadway daughter (congratulations). There are left to 111011111 111C160“ country us wall for her many and approaches to theirbulldings, NOLAN-At Roxbury, Mass. 3rd. and five small children; 11180 thC excellent qualities. The bridcs- nlnkimt 1|- 111951 51mm!“ f" the inst... to Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. Nolan 101101111118 Britt-hers 811d $151615 -~ grcom is woll known and popular- lodges to decide which of the many (nee Martina Menagllan) a son. Mrs. Eliza Williams of Monola. Al» young mun of good character and enterprising and energetic oompe- :c¢ngl-atulatlon5. Mrs. Malcolm Morrison 0T a good citizen. M)‘. and Mrs. Moowc titors were not entitled to the CUPS!S“REENAN _ M 141mm,,‘ Qcfh bcrto; Portland, Maine; Mr. of Lowell, Moss; Mrs. F‘. of S‘Side; Mr. Frederick Ashley inland a (towel-strewn Bar Head. Alberto; Mrs. J. Fount- they pursue m?" 3°“ 2'7, 1928. to Mr. and Mrs. Damien Shreenan. Kinkora. (nee Alice Sherry, n daughter, Mary Hilda. n. Their many so generously donated by Hts Hon- W- P31111913: friends wish them long wedded blissour Lieutenant Governor Heartz. pathway as who should be gratified to learn mey together that sucll great interest had been (irflllttrd, and real improvement made H. L- Ashiewwul reside at Dunedi sin. of Rosenwn. Alberta "id M“ us, husband and wife. g ‘ Ray Haywood (a half brother) of‘ _____ by s0 many competitors m this mAgglAggg westlock, Alberta. The remains. __.w|.;|)|)|lv(; BELLS.—On Wcd- very worthy contest. _____.___.______ were laid to rest in the family P 01 ne day evening, October 24th ult. ——-— S Garnet W. McISAAO-CURLEY-St. Bon- MODRE_“M,DONALD_A‘ Norm the farm residence of . ‘Profltt, Spring Volley was 10f a very pretty autumn wc lwhen his eldest daughter, lMyru became the bride of ‘Wesley McCoubrcy son of ‘ Cmfllvlrs. N. J. McCoubrey of Cavendish. Urban Curley ._________ Leary, u ccus- were united ln nlarriage by Rev, DEATHS the officiating J. B. Afnclntyre, pastor of 'I‘rllclldlc| _________ iven in parish. the dollble ring service bc-l The bride who was one of ADAM3_M p_ g‘ 1‘ Hospmn p“. ith our most successful school teachers (my November 3rd‘ John R Mums locked willsomc gowned in navy o; p-ench River‘ 1th hat wmntch and MACDONALD—At Charlottetown. 11 finished bf°“‘1' Nov. 6th, Donald Mucdonald. age in Edmonton beside those of 11111 grandmother. mother and brothel -—S. the scene avcllturays Church. ‘Procadie, was dding the scene oi’ n very pleasant and Hazel interesting event on Tuesday mom- Rlver. Nov. 5th, 1928. by Rev. J. R: ,Mncwolker, Isnbell MacGl-egor MacDonald. City. to Vernon Moore, Dunedin. P. E. I. FRIDAY PAINFUL INJURY-While ployed with the C. N. R. at BOId8li.,R,0V. S. B. Profltt. 0' Mr. Richard Banks met With more or less serious accident Saturday last. He was spiking rallsunamagc by her with Mr. Lorne McAleer when Mn-gown o; lvm-y Sutln chgrmeuse w McAlcers hammer slipped 511d vcll of tilllc nnd orange blossoms struck Banks in 111C C2111 DT- 3°“ and carried o bouquet of pink car- georgctte w was summoned and dressed the in- natlons and maiden hair fern. Her wearing a sati ured eye and all hope that the in- cousin Miss Miriam Profltt, Ken- cloth coat with fur trimming. She 3g ury will not prove serious. singtml sweetly rendered the wcd- carried a. shower bouquet of sweet wymqgyq“; wheauey Ewe,‘ No“ ding march while the contracting peas and maiden ‘hair fern. She 4m‘ Mm gBflm-me wyand’ "ed 77 parties entered the drawing room was attended by M155 Mary (711119? years. and stood under an arch of ever- sistcl- of the groom who also wore CLARK-At Kenslngton. one Nov. " FOX SHIPMENTS-Recent fox shipments are as follows: Yester- d day 40 pairs left Summeraidc 1C1‘ greens. After the ceremony about navy with hat to match and carrie 3rd. i928, George R. Clark, aged 83 lGermany. About a. week ago there fifty lnvlted guests sat. down to a a beautiful bouquet. The groom y@fs_ was o shipment of 30 pairs 1mm sumptuous wedding supper. Previous was ably supported by MY» JCCCPh PBUNTY-The death occurred in brother of the bridfi- M1491‘ the City Hospital at an early hour s where she was the ceremony the wedding portly yesterday morning, of Mrs. Michael about the~same ti e 75 pairs from the recipient of many valuable and motoretlto the brides home. where Prunty. aged 38 years. ' Sl mersidc, 30 o them going t0 useful gifts. The grooms gift to the a dainty wedding breakfast was} MAQKINNQN-Possed suddenly OI taric. and 45 pairs to the United bride was a beautiful platinum pen- served to Rev. J. B. Moclntyre, and‘ “my gt, he: 110mg, gnu-brook, Que" States. A number of large shipments dant. The bride and groom will re- also the immediate friends of the on Bundgy owning, NQvJth, Louise are expected to leafs this province side in Cavendish where the groom bride and groom. After a few h ‘ 01111 Bowman. beloved wife of Georke D. within the next two weeks. is a prosperous young farmer. pleasantly spent with vocal and in- Mjcxlflnqfl, Summerslde. also for Germany; two to her marriage the bride was show- MCISHMC wccks ago i2 pairs for France. and cred by her friend