eek’s News Budget for Our Saturday Subscribers“ Monday PAINFUL INJURY-While at work around a circular saw at Covehcad Thursday, Mr. J. McCalium had the misfortune .to have one of his fingers when off. He was taken to the prince Edward Island Hospital. on" T0 ENGLAND-Mr. n. P. Duchcmin, K. C. Editor of the Syd- “i-v Post and Mrs. Duchewin left Thursday enroute to Montreal whence 311:1‘: sail next week for Liverpool, to attend the Imperial Press Confer- gm‘? at London. They will be ac- companied by Miss Landeiies Ding- lvzli. of New York, sister of Mrs. DiirhcmitL-l-lalifax Chronicle. Rufus Gaudet of Summerside, fame before Judge Inman in the Jll‘.'(‘lli16 Court at Summerside on Thursday and was found guilty of breaking and entering the store o! lllessrs. Brace McKay and C0,, on Tuesday night and stealing two nrainiic rifles, three cartons of cart- ridges, three knives, $24in money and 5, (‘fill foreign coins the property of Mr. A. S. McKay. The stolen goods have all been recovered. The pris- oner was arrested on ‘Tuesday night and came before Judge Inman on lirdnesday but was remanded until ‘liiursday. 1.1a pleaded guilty to the charge and also admitted that he was the" person who broke into Messrs. Brace and McKay's store on the night of April 10th, for which crime Walter Landry is serving sentence in the mass County Jail at the present time. An appeal has been sent to the Department of Justice for the Iglpgkf‘ of Walter Landry. GaudcUs 535.9 was remanded to a higher court. Raymond Arsenault was found vuilry on ‘Thursday of having stolen goods. in his possession, knowing [hem lo be stolen. and was given sllfpcndcd sentence. ‘lueaday SAILS FOR ENGLAND-Mrs. lDr.) Elsi-cit A. Bell, of Cape Traverse, and .\li"s. George Burch, of Borden. left Saturday morning for Montreal, from where Mrs. Bell sails Friday for Eiiglrmdoii the C. P. R. Liner Duch- es= iif Athol, on a ihrec months‘ \'l'~‘.l to relatives and friends. Mrs. Burch will remain with Mrs. Bcll lllllli the ship sails and then return home. ' l most enthusiastic meeting o.‘ iiiilfflllfll and lobster packers was liriii at Si. Peters on Thursday even- uig. Jifay 22nd. -Dr. Coady, reprc- leii 1c the Department of Marine as“. Ottawa, warmed the riirriihq, explaining fully lhc "ore- ; inc laid out by the Department lvitii regard to the scheme of Fish- rriiieivs Organizations rnd the bene- l.l.. liiat might accrue l0 thc individ- "iai fishermen by the promotion of Ylllfl t! LUIICITIC. A? lhc close of the address n call yo.» made for tho election of officers, Illilrh resulted in the birth of the Si. F’ i": Federation of Fishermen, com- r: a. membership of thirty-two. Prr-sitlcnt, Danicl Oliurlley; Vacc- Pirsftlent. Vincent Suthcilnni; Soc- lPl-dRY-Trcasurer, Hugh D. ltlcKin- DOli. lxlcgatcs were elected to attend the Maritime meeting ‘.0 be held in Hilililllf on June 25th and 26th. wiivrt- lhc Central Organization will b" f(“.'l‘.lCd for the purpose of con- '~ l; the business affairs of the Fetkration as a Maritime unt. The Flflfifil appointed were: Duncan llvLnrl-n and Hugh D. lllcKlxvion, lotli of St. Peters. , " CONGRATULATIONS-Mr. James T. Purdie was receiving the congrat- ulations ol his numerous friends on the occasion of his 86th birthday on Monday. The Guardian wishes him mini’ happy returns of the day. ROSALIND 1N POHT—Tl1B S. 5.1 “fednesday Rcxsalind, Captain Cain, made its‘ sccond fortnightly freight and pus- FATAL ENDING-The death O6- sengcr trip on the Montroal-Char- ‘P1111311 115 l-lle Cll-Y 305131531 M00559 icttetown service yesterday, ‘0V0l1il1g of William Coran, of St. ______ Teresa's the result of a. kick receivei Lgavgg 0y V]S|T_R,3\i_ G_ '13 from a horse last Friday. The rc- Spriggs, Keiaiirigtoh, lcft on ivloiiday. "lllfllhe were lflkvu from A- A. Hen- 26th, fol" o. short visit to Olllllrlil. “Casey's Undertaking Parlors voile!- Wlillc away lie is attending the An- ‘my “lmrlwon l° the RBHWBY Stallion iiuai meeting of the Boy Scout As- “id lbrwarded l9 5L T973335- sociatlon at Ottawa, also lhc lllost, -—— Worshipllil Grand Oraiiiil: Lodge of ‘\C('UMP-\NYING REMAINS-D!‘- Bvitish Aliicriczi oi. Brllvkvllle. ‘P- E- Slll-"lllwflfld IEBVOS l-hiS mom- iinl; for Dartmouth, N. 5., accom- coxulraq-Uganoyg _ The Uni. panying the remains of his mother, vcrsity of Maiiitulaai, Winnipeg. llilii , M“ A- A- smanlvllod- W110 iii-Wild conferred the degree cf B. A, on Miss " “Wily M01103)’ flight last at the P. lilcirthn Bcll, daughlrr of Mr. and E» Ihllllld HflSllllfll- The DY- llXllelll-S Mi"s. n. n. Bell, of 'I‘Ol'Olllu, ioi-mei-‘lv he absent for the remainder 0f residents oi‘ this Province. 'Ihc iieivs U10 Wl-‘Pk- lvill be pleasantly rccclvcd hcvc by many relative; and friends. At thc close of the servlw, in ‘Trin- ll-Y United Church Sunday night, Professor Fletcher, the retiring or- ganist, who leaves on Wednesday morning for st. 'I'homas, Ontario, was presented with a well filled purse ’ CENTRAL PARISH CHURCH of Scotland, Rev, T. W. Goodwill, of Blythe. OHM-will supply in the Cen- tral Parish during the month of Juno, beginning June 8th. Preaching an- nounceme ‘ will be made later. NEW -DAIIIY SUPT. HERE-The ——I‘.-\SSED EXAMS-Miss Daisy new Dairy Superintendent for Prince _,_ H Williams. of Suinmerslde, stenograph- EdWl-fd Island. MI. W. L. Brenton,[ PRESENTED W 'H l\lEDAL—Yes- er in the law office of Mr. Heath formerly of Brookfield, Nova scotla, terday afternoon Mr, w, s, McNutl, ' Strong, has received word from the who has been appointed to the of- was presented with the Governor- civil Service Department o! Ottawa llfifl made vacant through the death Generals mrdal by Dr. bloom, of that she had passed the Senior Sten- 0f the late Mr. J. A. McDonald, 51-. lix» University, from which lll- cgruphci" examinations which shc rived in the city with his family 135i, stltullon i\lr. McNutl rccviitl); [Lllldll- j tnnl-t on April 1st, i930, making an week from Nova-Sootia. The duties atcd ivitli high honors. The prchaii- J average of 06 percent. She ls to be of the new guperintgndqfl, W111 beg[n'l8li0l1 was made in St. Pcicrls School f congratulated on her success-S. on June l. Room. ‘ CHANGE THE CLOCK SATUR- DAY NIGHT-The City Council hav- iiig adopted Daylight Saving Tiine A BIG HATCH-The Community hatchery operated by the Egg and Poultry Association which commenc- ed operations about the riicldle of March is being kept busy. Haicltings | are taken out semi-weekly and day THE MAY l".-\lIt--'i'llc i".i"i.."..ii ripcli- hig of May Fflll‘ being conducted un- der the auspices of the Redeniptorist . _ . Fathers of the Church of The Mosti, n Wm be “Genny for an cmmns HOW Rccicnmm‘ ‘Wk was" ‘Manny , to piit their clots and watches for. alternotiii in ilic Pailshv l-llill fill I ward an hour before retiring on Sat. old chicks shipped on Monday and . , ' ' , iirday i-iight. All the church services _ Honor Licul. Ciuvcrilor liezivtz prccitl- . Wednesday. Monday 850 chmks were mg Tm Hun articmpa“ (mm , "ll Sullddl’ W111 be 0n Daylight 5-W- taken out but from 1,100 lo 1,200 PNLCHM; ‘l wk. y,‘ .1“; f, log Time. is the average. Recently a shipment “ ‘ d t m m“ ml o‘ 70° day old chm“ was ma!” $9 M? young- mndc nicvvy at the various ; customer in Sydney booths and “"311 latfeii in‘ lcrs of lll\.f'l- tics of all kinds. lhiring thc -lfl(‘l'- .~‘ ' AGED RESIDEPHH-Mrs. Soph- u‘ hlcNeli of Loo Angeles hails from noon arid clciiing fl three-piece 0mm! Rwcr‘ P' E I‘ Her maiden orchestra, composed of Aliases Kritii- name was 50pm” Cameron‘ H” iecn Hornby, violinist, ‘flirlmzl Burns, motilér was Annie MacDonald‘ Mrs‘ Sophie McNeil is 85 years young, and romiscr. to sec the century mark. lfci" family consists of two sons and temoon ma “as Served yesterday :i daughter. The latter is her moth. from 3 to 7. May Fair will continue c‘ 5 faithful compafmn M‘ hmne‘ one afternoon and evening, closing Wed- ' 5°“ is a dmggm’ “d the otfher l“ ncsday night. 'i‘l:r- Legion Band will ‘ mum" I'll-s‘ Magma“ h” been forty yo=irs in inc GOklCll State, says thr. , Oakland Maple Lcaf. She visited thc l island twcnty years ago. Further trouble on the freighter, Winding Gulf iooiiicd Saturday night ‘ S‘ D‘ U‘ ALUMNI nIEETlNG-The cvczitcd by thc simi nt-iai syhipiiih- “Hum mcflmg of the ‘saint’ Dun’ ics of lhc iiiscd c...v Ll'iCl' thc killing ilmls Alumni society was held y?” of the boalswiiin for which Posscit [Many an“ the commcncemcnt m" and Anti were oii Friday charged ‘ mfiscs’ Mr‘ H‘ F" Mcph” presided’ with rnlfvdci" at lhc preliminary lienr- The campaign ‘or me 9nd°w “em fund ivas discussed, and it was de- villi-d in make u. general canvass T0 REPRESENT PROVINCE-The All-Canada. Convention for the Christian Churches is held this year in St. ‘Thomas, Ont. Dr. R. F‘. Whis- ton and Major MacKay will represent the Provincial Churches at the Con- vention. The Evangelist will give several addresses. Major MacKay will also attend the Canadian Manu-, lecturers Convention at ‘Forontowbp 'm‘"°".' lnm-"ht" m‘! m" l“""*'"1" They Wm be gone about a week’ re_ i of the Cross Bond li7illl)1'l'.'l\\' night. turning in time for Dr. Whistons meeting in Montague which begins June 8th. piano, and Mi". Tlllllllflf. lVIPFflTlFlllF‘. corlici. PlllCllfllllPfi llie l"l"'rc l.'l'()\\'fl.‘3 prcsciit to lliflilfiil‘; sci oils. Af- A destructive fire yesterday after- noon. about 3.30 o'clock, destroyed the general store formerly owned by the late Murdock Hnlayson, Pin- etie. The bulding was burned to the] lug‘ Quick lliiillll by Caplniii John- rm».- .fi"om and on Sunday, June 1st next,- ground, dcspile the efforts of lhc| who fought the flames bravely. The, total damage is estimated at $2,000 the high figure, due in a large part! to the fact that none of the stock.’ was savedsThere is a small amount, of insurance on the building. it is’ a defective flue. The near-by dwell- ing house was saved. but only with. the greatest difficulty. l I —RESIDENT 0F KING'S COL-i LEGE AT ST. MARY'S-Rev. Dr. A.i H. Moore, President of King's Col-i lege, Halifax, preached a vcry im- pressive sermon on Sunday morning Dr. Moore spoke of the need for‘ funds to finish the remodelling of} the cathedral at Halifax during the}. life time of Archbishop Worrcl, who! has been seriously ill for some tiinc.l Dr. Moore also spoke at St. Johnsl Church. St. Elcanofs. on Sunday af-, l ternoon. Ven. Archdeacon while ac-l town on Sunday evening. Rev. Hunt, of Kings College, who is spent k ing the summer vacation at his 110016 in st. Eleanors preached at st. Mary's Sunday evening.-S. garot Clary. wok also: yesterday M". ternoon from the home of Mfrs! Irving, 201i Grafton Street. Miss clgry Md been in ill-health siiicc February and was treated in lhc Prince Edward Island irospllel Whm she received the best medical and nursing ,cai-e» available until 51w passed away on Saturday night, May 24th. The funeral was very largely attended indicating the hiizh eslccm in which she was held. Her fine wo- manly qualities, her sympathetic and sociable manner endeared her to everyone aiid she was always l welcome visitor. Miss Ciarywas one of Oharlottetownh oldtime comma-l- tors. a. finished worker and fine ex- ample for her associates in tho Guardian omce where for years she was a faithful and trusted 61110103“- The funeral service was conducted 11y Rev. R. Moorehcad Legate B. D.. of 8t. James Presbyterian Church. of which she was a beloved member- During, the service Mrs. J. A. Lew- son sang one of Miss Clflryk favor- ite pieces. "Somewhere." The choir o! st. James Church also assisted in the service. There were many beau- tiful floral tributes. The Pall bearers were Judge W. S. Stewart, Mr. George Reddin, Mr. Donald McKin- non, Mr. James Duffy. Mr. George Elston, Mr. .7. R. Burnett. Interment suntan unlit-W ll WWW soil who loicpliiiirvl \/All\ l The unvcsf. v" i llcr of ilic l". l"‘ used. 4.13! an .22 . 2:... ;......LL;.Z l;..;’. Cliicf Bil‘i\'»‘l:~iii" lli!lli."(ii."'.ii"i_V iiiid lllotci" Cycle l‘::ti"oliii"i;i proceed l.o Grnrgt-iolvii mid that of- Lhougm that the “m was Gauge“ b” fzcri" l'CillJill.‘(l nboiml lhc slrziniei" all lllflill. Iii". pixesaiita" llilll a cnlin- l mg cflrrt-l. ilzuriuziy. iilP \;llil"l lil ipzinlvrl iiy Police Officsr lil_E“il'l‘ motored to Gcurgelolvn ti. lLikc prccnufioiiziry lllCLlSllffli. Iiiqliii',v' i"c'.'ciill~:l ilie fart that lhc i ». . - ,. ~ , ‘or nf John m s,“ Marys Church. summcrflcmi affan, and lhc iciiirliiitlli in ii.c iiicn. composed nl $(‘\'E‘l'ili fiipnniarzls, fl nunibci" of Portuguese ziiill some Por- to Rican‘; lverc lilOllfllll to fccl rel sciilincnt over lhc dcziih of Rodri- qucs. Olhci" ClJllllIillilliS szhrl to limo llPCll nizldc by iliciii. took exception lo lhc flying of iizc Sirirs and Stripes on thc on lhc job llcdcritilic. lirli not (‘fllll- pietrtl \\'i'li‘ll iif‘ was ixhot. ll. was believed by the Americans that this signified that u li'lf‘llf| iiiirl iic promoted lo bflllt.<\\'llill. Sonic foal" was also felt ihiil. n fight the Americans lllPilllOllCfi one of lhc ci"cw particularly lis a man ihcy lind sonic uneasiness about. When Chief Birlwistlc had pieced together thc rumors niill general cir- cumsliiiico::,_iie. zlflci" conslililng lhc Cnplaiii, called lhc crew lUL',Cllll‘l' fol" a wiii"niii.f.'. Ho. first zlskcd. if llicvc wove niiy C0llllllflilltl4, rind when iioiic were made by thc mcn openly, advised lhem lo conduct themselves carefully While in u Cliiiiltlliiii port, m" tilher- ivisc action would br- tiikcil to handle lhc situation without hesitation. Other lllCilSllYPS lakcn lo cnlm lhc incn, iverc the removal from a Spin:- iRYd, referred io flililVf‘, of a smriil clasp knifc and n long, szillly razor. it was ihoiighi. advisable too, that he move his sleeping quarters to ilnoilici" scctioii of lhc ship. Usiinlly, all of thc hands occupy berths in thc snmc part of the boat. A chock-lip on llie iiiformatoii re- garding the preliminary quarrel shows that Posselt was not present at. that time. Anti when he went in the forecastlo in the morning for paint was accompanied by Leroy Hall, another member of the crew. This new anglc of thc case became l2": yesterday. Hall will appear as a wil- nbll, it ll 019000601 today. m“, ,. I l3tl'l".l'if.ile people of the surrounding dismfls, possubly f'\i‘l'l£‘il :1 iiiiiliiioiis tiiitbrezii-z. l.i l forbiilciiiig shore Aiiclcrsoii throughout the province. The follow- iiig offccvs ivcrc rc-elcctcd: Presi- dent. Mr. H. F. McPhcc; Vice-Presi- clviiis, Messrs. Mzrrk McCluigan, If0lll'_\' Cveprau: SCCYCLHYY Treasurer, ftrv. Gavin Mnnnghan: Assistant Secretary Treasurer. Rev. Father Mc- liciizic; Executive, Messrs. Henry f‘; aflPlklili. Louis Wyyniic, Prof. Prank 1 Alchliilrin. .~\l'Ql'AlN'I‘AN(7ES llllll-JT-Rich- rlrrl 5. Delaney writing in the Oak- land Maple Leaf writes: I met in F-trziitle thc widow oi‘ the late Captain lAinci"lt1".ln-boi"n pziilion of the crew klmchism‘ M“) passed away 0v“ f‘ l were siding with lhc llYlFGHPYS iii lhc "a" n?" m Seattle" she is 8' daught" Ronald MacDonald of Point Prim. P. E. I., her maiden iiniiic being Mary A. MacDonald. The ‘lute Crliliilin Murchison was a son of Cilfliiliil Donald Murchison of iChllvlotictown, The son sailed the rcvcn scas for a iicrldd 0f 317 YCBTS. his good wife accompanying him on ‘many a iloyagc l0 Australia. New " , _ ‘ship fiii" lhc clccciircil, and a pvcicst Zcliliiiitl, SOlllll Alllfllcfl- M°Xl°° tmd compmfled Du Moore to shallots‘, [when liiioilici" lllllll Milli tn ililVf‘ liccli i Aliiskri. 'l"hcii" fmlllll‘ 601151515 "f W“ inf Spiiiilsli descent \\'.'l.'i |lllL to ivlirl: flillllllllflh llllll 0110 5011- Olll? 1151181"- ri- 1.. him. l\'Il\l‘y Siiaffiier, of thc fac- iiiliy of lilt‘ Snoliomish high school. ,Tl~.t~li" son Donald is a graduate of him University of washingtoil and h Th I r l or-Lhe law Miss Mm. icolliili"\"lli.ni of the deceased was to now in lhc office of the Star Linc e line a ‘i " istciimship 00-. MP5» Mali’ Mulch‘ isoii owns a. fine modern home is |lvould develop bciwcen the men. £lll(l 'l"zlcoinn. PROF. HARVEY “firth-Professor D. C. Harvey, F.R.S.C., a Vancouver ' head of the Department of History in ,lhc University of British Columbia. is spending a few days on the Island i visiting his brothers in Cape TNIVCTSC l i ‘and his old friends in Charlottetown and elsewhere. Prof. Harvey, who lectured on the centenary of Edward Whelan foiii" years ago was at that time professor of History in the Uni- vcvsiiy of Manitoba, Winnipeg» BlHOC ilicii. ho has moved to the Pacific ‘ Coast, where so many other Islanders are engaged in educational work. Faking advantage of lhc mccting of lhc Royal Society in Montreal last '\"C(‘k, hc van down to his old home. ‘t lhc incclliig of thc Royal Society he was much impressed by direct conversation between Sh‘ Ernest lRliilicrford speaking from his homo in Cambridge, England, and Dr. Evc, President. of tl"ic Royal Society, as iillltstrating thc progress of radio jscieiltific activity. Prof. Harvey will Y be remembered as the author of "The lFrench Regimeln Prince Edward Ia- 'lari<l" and he is again taking up his work on thc English Period. this work having been temporarily sidetracked .,nwing to his iicw duties i"\ the Uni- iversity of British Columbia. PASSES EXAMS-Jo the recent Dalhousie examinations Miss Helen Champion passed in the following fillbiccls: English a, French z, Latin l, Greek z, History a, Geology 1, |Greelr 2, Distinction, History B. dis- .tinction. FORMER. ISLANDERS—LLlcknow, Ont, has a. worthy representative in the person of Mrs. Marie C. Kllgore. She was a. mere child when she left Ontario for the west, but she remem- ber: ‘.225 ha‘: a were, L‘)! 1e- oeased, were natives of Charlottetown P. E. Island. They were John Stew- art and Catherine MacDonald. Mrs. Kilgore is a womanof education and fine personality. One would say shc is a comely woman. She is 23 years in California and owns a handsome mod ern home. Shc has a‘ married daught- er in Los Angelica-Oakland Mjaplc Leaf. Mr. and Mra. Henry Jenkins arriv- ed here yesterday on a ten days visit from Calgary. They are at present the guests of_ Mrsancl lVfrs. Russell Bell, West Royalty. lt has been about seven years since they last visited their native province. They left Cal- gary on the first of May and remain- ed over a week at Ottawa on a visit t0 Mr. Jenkins’ brother, Mr. R. H. Jcnklns,_M. P., and Mrs.‘ Jenkins. They left yesterday afternoon for Mount Albion on a visit to Mr. Jen- kins‘ parenis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins, and hope to try their luck at catching the famous rainbow trout" at Okeefe’: Lake. A few months ago there appeared reference in a. Calgary paper to a new store, which Mr. Jenkins erected in that city in connection with his chain of groceterias, known as the Jenkins Groceteria Company, thirty in all distributed through Calgary and Al- berta, the first being erected about twenty-one years ago. The business" is conducted by a company of which Mr. Jenkins is the President and General Manager. ‘ He was the first to establish the grocetcria system in the west and now‘ others have follow- cd his example uiitii there is quite a number of such chain stores scatter- ed throughout Western Canadai In the system operated by the company, not only is the groccterialprinclple carried out but in some stores goods are delivered, the ustomer having his choice of the cash, and carry plan and the service system. There is about a fifty-fifty preference shown. I FRATERNAL VlSlT—Bros. .J A. Jardine, Grand Scribe. and G. E. IHuestis, Grand Worthy Patriarch of} Grand Division of P. E. I., accom-l panlcd by Bros. Ralph McCauii and‘ Erie McMurdo, of Excelsior Dlvisionl Wilmot Valley, paid a fraternal visit l‘ lo Diamond of the Dcscrt Divisiond Georgetown on Wednesday, .May 27th, They report this Division making good progress. Mi". Guy l\lc(;aull also accompanied this party. ‘ succassrur. STUDEhI‘—An10ngi the graduates from the Si Merger-g et's Hospital class of 1030, conduct-l ed by the Sisters of Charity Boston Mass, commencement cxcrc." s. Thursday, May 29th.. is Anna Eve-l lyri McDonald daughter of the llitci Prank McDflltitlld of this city and a l niece o; Mrs James Strain, ciiy. his‘. ‘ McDonald's Charlottetown friends will be pleased to hear of hcr grad- nation RECEIVES CALL-Advices from New Glasgow, N. S. state that Rev. D. M. Grant, of Malpcque, P. E, Ir.- land, was the unanimous choice as pastor to succcedRev, W. S. God- frey as pastor of the Westville Unit- ed church, at a largely attended con- gregational meeting held ihcre last lvcck. The call to this congregation carries with it a salary of $2.500, a parsonage and annual vacation of four weeks. Mr. Grant was in town several weeks ago and made a dc cldcdly favorable impression on lira, members of this cullgfCgfilliln. MRS. CHARLES SCOTT-Mrs. Charles Scott passed away fi-jday morning after an ilincsb of pngu- mania, aged 78_ycars. Deceased was a native of Mount Stewart, P. E. I., but had spent the greater part of hcr life in Sackville, where she had a large circle of friends. Sh: leaves four children, Mrs. Edgar Aycr, Backvllle; Harmon s. Scott, Mono. ton; Arthur D.. of Minto, N. D.. and Mrl. M. W. Mitchell, of Toronto. One son, Fred B., was killed over- seas. She is also survived by l\\'D brothers, D. C. Smallwood, Toronto. and W. F. Smallwood. Newcastle; and two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Cumm- ings, San Francisco, and Mrs. Robert Dunbar, Moncton._Tl'ie funeral was held Monday afternoon at 2.30 o'- clock-Sackviile Post. At the start of-the business the late John Cornfoot of Charlottetown, who was killed overseas in the Great War, was associated with Mr. Jenkins. Mr. Jenkins reports conditions in the ‘west as very favorable despite thc fact that there is some wheat yct to be marketed from last year's crop. However, a full acreage is being seeded this spring and when he left Calgary the grain was above ground and showing prospects of vigorous growth. Before coming east. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins paid a. visit to the middle and New England states. They found conditions in Canada. on the whole better than across thc line. Business in Canada did not seem to be as much affected by t'-e slump in the stock market last fall. , Mr. and MPSu-IGHkAHS left their family. consisting‘ of a. son and daughter, in Calgary, where they are attending high school. ' Thereby uoilla 01v HOLIDAY-Karl John Cameron, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F7. Cameron, has returned to his homo at 260 Grafton Street after com- lllellll! the second year in his course at the School of Practical Art, Bos- ion. ' srmarny axrirassao-nie licople of Klnkora and surrounding districts express much sympathy for Mrs. James Duffy and family of Kinkora, in the sad death of hcr son Amos Duffy. who was killed in Mil- linockct. Maine. in a car accident on Sunday eveniniiMly 4th. T800!‘ MOVEMENTS-Movchient oftroops from the Maritime Prov- inces to Peliewawa camp will com- mence on June 2i with a. contingent from-Prince Edward Island. This will be followed by a Nova Scotia contingentl from Halifax on July 26. On August [troops from New Bruns- wick will movef in be followed on August 9 by troops from' Sydney Mines. Antigonlsh-and Stellarton. AITEAL DISMISSED-An appeal from a decision ' of Judge Maser, County Court of King's County. dis- missing the information of John Jo- seph McPhee, Customs Excise En- forcement Officer, against Joseph McDonald for harbouring spirits unlawfully imported into Canada contrary to the custom act, was heard before Hon. Mr. Justice Ar‘- seneult on the 27 inst, and was dis- missed on the ground that the cus- toms act provides that such oases shouldibe tried before two justices of the peace. McGulgan. appellant, LONGWORTH-ASH NUPTIALS- The marriage took place at Si. Mary Abbott's, Kcnsiiigton. London. on" May 15, of Miss Joan Longworlii, daughter of the late Licut-Col. J. A., Longworth. of Charlottetown, P. E. I.,. and of Mrs. Longwortli. of Montreal,’ to Mr. R. Bcresford Ash, son cf Mn! and Mrs. Mortimer William Ash, of Witicy, Surrey, England. The Bish- op of Rockhampton, Quccnsiiiiid, Australia. pcrfonncd the ccrcinonfl which was followed by a reception at. the residence of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer. 3'1 Sheffield Terrace. Camp- dcn l-lill, London. Mi". and Mrs. Asli ‘ sailed the following day by tiic Ducii- j ess of Richmond and arrived in‘ Montreal on Saturday. Dui"lng their. slay here they are gucsis at thc; Ritz-Carlton Hotel-Montreal Gav zctte. i l COYLE-—i\IcDOi\'ALD-'I‘l"ie miir-I riage took place at 5.30 ,\‘C.'>L('l'(lfl_V morning in Si. Dunstanls Basilica which ‘was crowded with fviciidv, of Owen Francis McDonald of 'I‘rur0. her brother, Dalvay. who gave liri" away. Miss Bessie Blanchard llftlilfi- ing at the organ, rendered Lolicii- grin's Wedding March. Several ap- proprlate solos were nicely rciidcrcd during the service by Miss Lucy Blanchard. The bride and groom were unattended. Mr. James Car- ragher and Miss Annie lllcDoiiiilii sister of the groom were iviliicsscs The bride was bccoiningly gowncd in a sand cnscmblo suit with hat lo match and carrlcd a gorgeous bou- quet of pink roses. Mrs. Coylc. moth- er~ of the bride, wore black chiffon with silver trimmings and a black picture hat. 'I‘he bride's going away costume was a suit of brown aivl sand. After the cci-cinony the bridal party motored to lhc homo of ilic bride where a slimpluolis iledtllng breakfast was served. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald motored to Bordon anti erased by thc afternoon irip of lhc boat on a honeymoon trip motoring through the Maritime Pvoi-‘iiices. A large number of wedding prcscnis of cut glass. china llncii. etc, iesllflcd in no uncertain inannci" lo the pop- ularity of the young couple. Among the presents were a silver service from the parents of the groom and a silvcr service from thc salcs staff of Moore a McLeod, of which thc bride was a popular member for a number of ycai-i. The Guardian Joins McQusld. 8.0.. respondent. y.‘ I in conlrltulatioua. |\"iil bl‘ in fliiiiiilill Lilli". |m"s, where ihcm every prospciaiya-S. side officiated, The bride. i-".'ir. prvt- ‘ mam,- t. Helena Male, only daughtci" of A1i‘h.“l\‘l‘l‘(‘ i-lll. by lilisv- Anna Qiiiiiii. ‘.'.ll"~ Philip Coyle, 42 Kent street. to Mr. l llziy hliiirllv dud Fill-v llillll" "*1"? N. S... Right Rev. Monsignor Maurice McDonald officiating. As the bvidr. entered ‘the church on the arm of: »0tiawa Journal ,tlle coniiiillllily lii winch iii‘ lived lit" I (‘HAN ' NIGHT- in this "lillflliiTl l". " 11MB. 0N r-LNDAY! Ti) EL 5110K)! IN ON JUNE 4- . iv 1.... .i:‘.l iillllJillTC" I Ml‘. A. C. Szundcrs. K. C.. ex-Prcmm, that the CAZlllfTf‘ froiii,ci the pnyynui. “.113 has) been no ddli-‘hahlV-"aviliiv umqtzlils" T-flllilllllOd in thc judsishm o.‘ _.. .. ‘J . _ .. .., , , H a I‘ s ‘ldlll Jli iliill ‘the cup. me Cduii. \\.ll be sivorn ir -i 5° m“ "r ‘"11 it" ll" '5 for i in Lil" latter office o: lliiie 4. at Sun‘ .'".l " l: i‘ _- ~ i, . ‘\r\' ' "urn ‘Mo put. ' L. l m“ 1l.l"l‘.i(i!‘ by (,l,i_ , ,1“ 4U 313M133” I'M“- ~~J1° l" --lllllll .\' :1" the fljlTlllllu of ill“ Jllng Wm, U; night. 'l‘hl.". mruh". :."r\:<."". 1h" 5Jnn,,¢,-‘.,,1,, Cour.‘ ._s ii _ Lediiilhj: H.‘ FUR SCOTLAND-Mr: filfiaii" mill Mrs. W. A. M: aicn iiiih hcr tiio children left yrs- . ___ I - BRlLLlf-fll‘ YULNG flHilClilw‘ M, ivclfion llal‘.0ii'..lil"_v Jl‘, lfxutr". for lizii- ‘ 1 lfili-L this liiuviiiiig lu Jo ll iiic ll .\l :3.§ _- T; . u. . , Lady Dvilkc. which shik; fiii" Ervulutlu ullyrll-‘(y 1;??? Affguresait ‘in: iillLi llic Wcst 1ll£i.(‘fi l"l'lda_.' Jflili ‘ iiuariilzr; ill‘ {hp- qiaurcntlclf,‘ 1:; Mi". Rillicnblivy hold.» u mu occuii- I sjr-tlilhiiil Tm;- qmL-L m be absent going ccriliiculc uliti i.» lo be ufm- “bum, um mcmhfi A“ Aidan“ C‘ graluiaicd on receiving an appoiiit- 3;‘ R Hume“ accompanied h“ Wu’ incni. on this linc ship. ‘lhc Lady ' _ iiiiil rli.i:ii"rn as far as Montreal. Drake 1:. one of thc ll\(‘ iiriv [l.i.‘.- '1 cciigci" lioaiz. on lhc C. N. l? Siriizii- slrlps sailing to the W01 lilffi- from llhlffln-lNl) TU CARRY ON-Mr, riolilos and Lia-rd)», oi: . zvlutcsht, President of the Char- . etown eaimm —QL‘!1".T VFEDDING - A quiet recalled a wire troy: Msofipgzfzefii aflcrnuuii Zil -i flfiilhil \‘l‘\'ll “1i" UL". I in In ujhmh" 11PM“ (Dr. the “Hap ace Sldncy “Ha h; -» - Cli- been lllCiLldCLi in the sup- . . . .. .. i0 .li ill All...’ lnrnltihiaiy fistilllfilff. This will en. 13cm. Mills, uf St EiIWiil-OIU, .".is uiiit- nblr. thc company to carrv on the Cd in 0131111186 la hiss Sadie Pearl FPYHCE this vcar. ‘ Lyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Em- ~ cry Lyjle. of fit l-_' HIS. Von. Al’i']l— ' deacon White piriloiliiiiig tlic ccic- A" m? “Lrd 5055mm Q! the Prelim- moiiy. Tlic groom lids ailtiidcrl by i may maxing of ‘he AIllPPOS-SBI! Mr. Borden Muirhead, of 5t. Elean- icaée m Gscwggwwn- ‘vedfifidl? ors, and thc bride by Miss Dorothy l “wmlng It w“ stated by Alwmflf- Mills. sister of tiic groom. The happy (mnrral Campbell “wt °uiclal5 '37 iouiir; vouiilv will i-ciiiie ill st. Eltilll- I m" Emmi 5m“ G°""1'1l“"hl w a liost of lvicntis vlish lvsmkllng m have the “m! take P1343! in tie native country of the accused. i In this connection Mr. Campbell —-DIISCELI.ANEOL'S siioivcn-rvislamd "l" alilwlll-‘h the shin be- siiolvei" was givrn oii hloiidriy night i 1on3“ u) '1 “mi?” “Emmi the m0- at ilie liomc 0f .‘ili"."~, ii. B. Bernard [mem shc ememd the hall")? 31°59 of 5t. ldiczuiors ill honor of Aims,“ board became amfinablfl w m! Sadie Lyle, daughtcr of l\Ir. and Mrs. cmmnal law Ur ‘he WUMYY and Emery Lyle of st. Elcanors. who i; i themmle the courts here would have shortly to be married. 'l'hcri\ wrrc "Iurisdictmn m m’ ‘he 5359- T119 Am- ubou!’ 0m, huudrcd curs“ Drew,“ [Pricaii Consul representing higher The gum which were Concealed ‘lufautlioi-itics states that his nation is two dalntly trimmed baskets were I deslmus °r hB-‘mB m9 Pri-‘lmfl’! 61M opened by lvfrs. Percy Crossby and back m m” Umudhlatfi- hind“! M155 Ed“), cram“. The verses ab over to the American authorities and tachcrl to each gift. were rcad by fault “m i“ ‘h! mu"! 541503511118 Mrs. Roy ’l"antoii. 'l*hn bilde-io-lie d“ the law of m“ CWMTY- Ml “n5 the rcmpicm o, many’ lavdy ‘ Campbell said he had not discovered pieces of sliver and cut glass and [any way m which m“ mum be hand made linens, besides otherldtme- H°“'°""< l" 95k"! m“ the beautiful gifts. A sliver sandwich ‘ PPl-Whm be "mended for one Week» tray was the gift of the St. Eleon-l o“ “mess 55" evmenur 5W1‘ or; club of which the bride-to-be ‘- W“ a “m”? “m? Sial-Ed m" b9 53W l5 a mambo‘ A very pleasant 50cm the prisoners enter the forecastle pre- evening was Spent and dainty ,.c_.vious to the shooting, and later saw freshments were served by the host- P955915 1°°k W‘ the" 15'5"“- css. Before leallii: all joined in T119 Zllorm-l’ 59119731 slim-Bled "l? singing: "For she's A Jolly Liimd Frl- f U15 “M19119? 555m“ the -_ land risked for an Indictment. ' Mr. David Mathieson followed for lhe defence and argued for dismis- “LAXDER “15175-‘5 "WM huiiisal. While lie- admitted that there "N?" "ml" “oldies “i” 1‘“i°11u“3"d l iiiigllt be sufficient evidence to send lm Saluitlny morning: at. ll o'clock Am, i0 m‘, Supreme Cour; there we; in Cilélilllfffi- Uiiiicrl Church, Ottawa. l m,’ suffmm.’ evidence against P05, of Rosalie FdVCli. of Bcdfordshirc, Np“ who had Homing to jnygltg him England, in Chrilri" l\l<"l"_lil"i":.oii_ of m the Injury. m- dcam of the boar. UiSG. P. E. l, Rev. Di: J. W. Wlwll- ‘twain, Acziinst Anti the only existent . hi: orvvi statements. and ‘he counzcl therefore requested that with grey ha‘. and shots i‘) iiinlcll. me Cilarge of nyuy-Qgr be digmlged, She wore a. coiasage bouquet of iii,\'-‘ Th, c355 “as adjgumed and the nf-ihc-wlll‘)! Sh" “'35 "Hcmml by prisoners remanded for one week. illlsz." May l\iuri"ay. who \\(ll'€‘ a suit ' of iiialiive with Erey llili. and short. ,~i'-‘—*_ fiiitl a Clll'Sili_Z(‘ houqlicl of sivl-clgirziezl BIRTHS and maiden hair fern. Mr. l-‘vank " Favell. brothel" of the ill'l(l!‘. iziivc hvr in lll?.l'i'lllgC and ihl" brst man was‘ Ml‘. Leslie Ginn. Follnziiiv: iii» rcrv- iiiony. a buffet luncheon \‘.il."- hrid a" lhc homo of Ali's. fiill'i'_\' (' (iliiii slstci" of lhc liritll‘. who veorc n liliiii- 1.01116 gown of iifivy hill" §f‘(li'l__'(“i‘ with liai. in match. The house w-‘PI pretty vsiili Sllililllfd‘ l)ii‘ii‘llll» eiirl iv".- prisoners lily gowiiod in ptiudrl" blue cruiser." .\l('l(l-J.‘\'Zll:2—At Millview. on May 28. i030. to Mi". and Mrs. Charles Mc- Kcnzv. o daughter". i \\'()llD--Ai. the P. I3, island Hospital, llil Ala}: ‘.31. i930. to C. H, and Mrs. “and, a sen. ljviivst Wcsicifl l)E.-\Tll1S . “The Prince Edward ls- ililVi Ho. pitiil. on Szillirdav. May 21th. Laicr Mi". and l\li1s‘I‘l-l‘<‘!11l\'l'l"‘ _,,.,,.,_._.,,,,, Cm... ill" 1“"‘°“"’ m“! “"1 "f" lll‘..\'.\‘l.~- at '5". Plimlllillf Sircct. on .. , v ‘mm’ m (‘Mnm W '1 m “ i‘i".lla_v. .‘-.iii_\ ‘.11, i930. Clarence Mar- Iiii Llciliiia. zigctl lllrcc months, son _ ' ,_ ,t-l Mi" Illlfl Airs Jame; Dr- .1113. ~m""‘“* m '.'“f’"“.‘s‘f"?‘ ‘>.\i.li.i.\\"oliu-a: ilif‘ P. c. Island mow or" HT- l=l.L»‘-‘-‘-"‘"‘“ "w? ,il<.,~i~.iiiii. aihiiiiav. .\l.i'. 2e, airs. i~,i--, [.11 '\lnil- llLiQPd l-l\\'.l\' iii Si. i" rhv lush! Mi". ’i‘!io|ii;.< fili:ii"l~:. £10111!‘ liiii. a well kiiuivii l'l‘.1f1'3il7 iii Null“ Si. l'lif"illf‘ll'\ iii. lhc i111‘ "l 73 3”“ 7"‘ years ililfl‘ ll l<»ii'1iliiii"..~.‘.\li' l?ei"-l"*“" ““““ NFRANHIHAN-Al sun Jose". cauldr- lmm m S‘ Ftrhnnu‘ m“ m“) ‘h? i iiiii, nii Ailey l9. i930. Anna Amelia. “m "1 m0 hi“ M“ m“! ‘u? hdwlu.'"l li‘f"i(\\(‘d wzfr iii‘ Chas. Straiisnian. Common “Nd MM rm ‘m m" ' loiiiiei"l.\' m’ hloiiiirtll, eldest dough. NW1)‘ 5L E1>°““°"“ m“! farm?“ w“ "fer til the illif‘ Joliii (luff. of Wood. succcasfullv ilil n izlriii iimi" iii- oii‘ lump p E I mim-n,,-ny_ “elm-i; licnicsiciid. l-lr‘ “d?- fl "l" “r ‘mm. C si.f‘l'llllll iilhllllll“ ""“ l“ m“ -“’"‘"°" iD-(IhLAll-At Bflllvkilrllii. hlaa- ' kliraiit-lli timzillivoivcl iiRAnLav-iii the ("mi Husphfll. 0h May ‘JG. 10120. Flora A BYJCUEY- 58'! Skill’! ‘flaws look r-li >ll"ii\"‘ W" ‘ll fl‘! lll"‘ f”i'lioiii:i.= liollzai". HEW 37 Bears. this lll'l'l"“‘“"‘~' l“ ‘h’ "“'""""“‘ '“ l‘l.'l.l.l£\'—!\l. Vltlflflil llvcncral l-los- pital, Halifax. May 36th. l\ir:. Fret‘. ll-"lll llllllll’ Ytmmfl‘ mpmh Mm MC fivmiil Pelley i111‘? Flora .\lrl~2i1*.- i deeply" grieved ill his (l-‘illll. 'l'l".e:"t‘ ill‘? mm‘ Nnrm Hum. , hxlcrnu,ni_ Ab“, ll-il. to lilolirn i1l".\i(i(“» his “\l'l"‘“'“z ivrnilibit". Picloli. N. f? widow. lhvvl" veil“ d“ “"“ "‘"‘“-“"" CAMERON-nil Kfillllfifil. "riiesdtiy. rvs lllllllfl.“ 311*‘ wmw“ fmmlmmor‘ .\lav ‘.17, Major l-‘rlinliiid Cameron. ioi hlrilpccillr lll‘-‘~- l-l“<"" “mm "‘ ('~\.\ll£RON--\l io-iisiiivitm. Tues- i Si, yflcuiifirs; Ellllfl‘ "l C"""“‘m" ‘Mm ' , day. May ‘.37, .\l:i_|i.-i" Ediiiiliili (Jam- ilnwcll 0i Summevsirle llP-fl Rl"il‘-l"l‘l l "m, M, hump; "inn out‘ :islri'. Mv- (‘lul- iam in thc U‘lllll‘li lilazrs and “mi brothers". Allvrtl ill Si. Piifillllllfb Ruff‘, ‘ Ernest in North St. HiPilllflYF. l" B" i0; “v.0... Hit‘ ciiiordlau NW1d‘ llelruariglvss" - l.0\\'THLR.-- at the ‘sincere sympathy’. Tllc iliiicral look ‘lining of the brides parent:- Rite |pidcc 0" ‘Wdmsday “llmllfmll "m Point. r. a. island. May 24th. mo. his latc residence to Si. Johns Church ‘by Raw. L‘. M. Allken. B. A . Helen {and Cemetery, Von Archdeacon Margarcl Lowiher. daughter of Mr. lvliiic nfficlalllilf and was vl'r.\ and Mrs. lluillovd Lowther. to Walter iariiely attended-S. l. lucawen of New Dominion- HIARRIAUES il I i l - i V. l 1 "i l w l . <1u'é‘