' l friends called and made a suit- r rue ciiaatorrergiwivuguaizmaiv PAGE THIRTEEPlfi ' _.__ _’_._ Our Isaturlydayisimiscriberis .__q f MONDAY —QUIET WEDDING-The marri- age tool: place on Nov. 17th at the United Church parsonage, Char- lottetown, Rev. Dr. Ramsay officiat- ing, of Miss Freda Brown of St. El- eanors to Mr. Eric Woodslde, of Summerside.-S. IN CITY-Rev. James Reider. Bilisburz. Ontario, and a. Kerr, 3111119151. New Brunswick, are in the city, registered at the Canad. ian National Hum, ISLAND}!!! GRADUATE-Near the top of the list of the Columbia Unlvemlll! mid-term tests. is notic- ii mu wanomo ANNIVERS- 'ARY-—M.\!‘. and MKS. Walter S. Grant, North River Road, celebrat. ed theirsiiver wedding anniversary m‘ P" E~ mmd- M13‘! MflflCormack 0n Sunday evening, A fewperson- ‘is “m-lml"? 1" Psychology. swomv as ADMINISTRATOR- Yesberdsy afternoon the Hon. J. A. Mathieson, Chief Justice, took the oath of Administrator of the Pro- V111°° during the leave of absence of i-lis Honour Lieutenant Governm- Dalton. The function took place in ‘the Confederation Chamber, Mr. I Friday afternoon they were struck J t. _ by a W911i driven by an out of town 0:311“ Arsenal“ admlnlsterl"? 111° man. The ladies were thrown to the . grountLMrs. Smith receiving 5 lev- ere cutdtibove the eye. le presentation. HURT IN ACCIDENT — While Mrs. Mary Smith and her daughter Miss Gertrude, residents of John- ston's River were crossing Richmond street at Great George street corner WEDDING sans - Saturday MARINE ACTIVITIES-The c. m“ ,°h“"°1‘ Mmm- Cllalhll/EWWH. G. S. Brant is nt present taking up M Miss Lillian wheatley’ daughter buoys at the wcswm end o’ me hi’ Mr. and Mrs. Ebenezer Wheatley, Psovlncc, the Arznmore has flnislr tgrM? 31mm B: Murley- 51mm!!! ed1- cd me Magdalen ‘Lamnd buoys and I I o e Patiiot. Reverend G. Car- is now working cu me Norm Show’ y e Webster officiated. The marri- me Bnyhcld is 1am up {or the w“? age was a quiet one, the happy cou- le beinc attended l) M R H tcr. The Hochel go sto t d 1' D y r’ " ' the winter scam“. p5 ° Ety °r Cameron and Miss Eleanor H011. _____. n Much sympathy is felt for the be- AT GYRO-Mr. Harry Richardson rcaved family of the late Mrs. Sam- ivas the speaker at the weekly Gyro uei A. Coffin, who passed away in dinner held last evening in the Can- Erooklinc. Mnss., on Sunday, Novem- adian Notional Hotel. He hnndied - 22nd. She leaves to mourn her his slubject, "Steel construction sorrowing huslgaind and fit-e childl; ltNorkl in a thorough and most; in- glen. Mrs. gin: mn was” tigdry; i251 ,ferest ng ‘way. Hc told of every step iiown and g y resp.c _ n s rom the marking of the steel, the \' Ilfllly 8nd W111 bflriifxl-Y 19155951 Plfliililg of columns to the completion b. fl cr/lc civic of i: Pr: s. zof the riveting. He dealt with ’th; ‘u? L 1- Due 4TH“ construction of buildings, bridggg T-J - - HIM-t twavyaung ~men for 11211111121101; A vote of thanks, m..v .e case agorns " c y r. enny Fairbanks. SECDHCKKJ tacit come up in the Summerside by‘. Mr. Lloyd Proudc was amended I ice Court on Saturday, but was he speaker by the chairman’ M“ e warned to permit the attendance ii, W. L0\\,.u,c,._ Mn Red ‘vhhzcl of I! WHSCISSTS. (is-l \,v:s axlnfivficftjlll: Albcitoii, was ili. gigs; 0f the chm 5 use . we ru"....s c e _ _ - ithe Magistrate, one i135 fined $0, Allt SERVICE T0 HALIFAX- nd costs and the [other $10 and in“, party o,- chm.,ottetowll mo“, osts.—S. including D1‘. J. S. Jenkins, E. M, "rv conwic A p911 ‘limmps’ T‘ B’ Rqgms‘ “my G" "PR-E: ‘fa 7st g FY 5939115. Ray/Clark and Wellington ieddiilg W113 5991111114‘ ii wvdilii 5'f\lCNClll, who lcft here Saturday by ctoiy, Siuiimeisioc, on c nes- airplaiic on a goodwill trip to 11.111. cy momlni; fit 7330,1113’ 119:’. Iiiiiil- fax, returned about 10.45 yesterday 1'1 Mficnmlllld- T r w“ m“ "51 11101111111!- Tlie trip to Halifax was p tics “were Mary Catherine made in just over an hour. They ,Ncill, daughter of Mrs. Maud TCIIILlIZXCIi in Halifax Saturday night, $011011] 811d 1119 11:14! Jilmvs E- aiid lcft on return nt 3 o'clock Sun- 101191110! $U1iiii1C1'5-<1i!. fllld Mlfl day afternoon. Flying conditions '1' oniiis James Mugridge, son of Mi". ivem p00,; visibimy kept the plane 131111113011 Miigflilfl. 01' 1191110111015 at n very low altitude. Wlfcn they ll lrcachcd Truro it ivns raining heavily ‘but ihcy continued on as far n5 M; Tom, where ice began to form on the ivings and forced tlicni to turn | back to Truro. An attempt was‘ made to go as far as Moncton, but ‘W united i .1 t M ‘was abandoned because of unsafe L g IKMYIREJ 9 lrhCfilltlltiOlls at Follcigh Mountain. f’ "Mhm c“ ° ?'Y°“- T“ They landed about 4.40 on the cmer. imiivdiate relatives . o; the bride mm. he,“ at Trum Hem the party Ari i-vciit of much,inierest to Tivvn iiiid vicinity took plnc: on lvriiicsdry, November 25th when ~11. Jilill‘ Thomas of North Tryon “"1 9mm“ W5" 91195“ at the remained overnight and left about “"“l'1111K- "A 15185 11111111191‘ 9f 10 o'clock yesterday morning on re-- 5*" l?! P901119 110m turn to Charlottetown, the rcturni l surrounding i1 "ibis seihcred and save them l=°~|ltrlp taking about 4s minutes. This‘ 1911i‘ fihflflvfl-fl- The mimy 111611415 flight has shown the practicability‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Leiird 10in in of a_ Charlottetown-Halifax passen- “1111118 them a Pwspcrous and ger route, it being possible to leiwcf liiil1i1y wedded life.—D. Charlottetown at 7 a. m., spendl three hours in Halifax and b: baci: here shortly after noon. CAB} ACCIDENT-Last evening about 8.25 a serious accident oc- ___ cnri-"edat the comer of Spring park Auld Scoilas pine; in song and. Road and Euston Street. Mr. Peter 510W» the characteristics of hcr Vcsrieyyand/gon Jngk of west 35y‘: "countrymen and hcr enduring con-l ‘y. were retummg home‘ 1mm tributlons to world civilization and- (‘lillffih driving a horse and wagon. FY1151?“ 191m‘! 93011119111’- "QXDFHSSRW As they approached the col-nu- a ill} the EL Andrew's Day dinner,‘ “h. dhven by ,1 10m, mm, comma, held last night for the first time, 5,, sphhg Park Road and makmg Zn-tlie Canadian National Hotcll r. left tum is ailcgcd to have erash- A! "wei- ihe iunciion Wes uriaei- (cl into the wagon. The horse broke the caimllle 111151119113 0f 1119 C81- hww and was 1am. caught h, ‘h: edcniaii Club and “"23 n signal suc- fm The occupnms o, the wagon cckss. the aitcnclanc: numbering "m, thrown to the ground and ML ililwcrds of scvznty, the menu and V9535, “named a broken leg Jack service being above criticism, and vesseywu unhurt except 10,. a the addresses and musical pro- severe ‘haklng up gramme well up to the high stand- ‘ TUESDAY ard of other y: aasrrooucua cnaarmcs - W‘ "1 l1“ °"‘*“1"¢' Cmlttedfrom the greetings rcceiv- "The DRY And A W11“ 11°11'71"‘ m" ed by the Caledonian Club .on so, we cniinbiy risnvndcd to by Dr- Andrewh night, publisher; elsewhere J. C. Lawson. Ctlier addresses on 1n today's Guardian, was the follow‘ the toast list which brought en- lni; message: "Greetings on this,. thuslrist‘ applause were the intro- Snint ‘Andrew's Day. Rcsiigouchelduatcry remarks of the chairman, Ciiiedonlan Club, 11.1.. Sinclair, Frggldent J, M, MacFadyeh; "The President." Land o‘ The Heather," an eloquent! - and inspiring address by Rev. D. E. M. Sinclair, of Vallcyfield; "Our Dominion," by Hon. J. A. Mae- Denald. M. P.; “The Prbvlflcfl Oi Prince Edward Island," by I-fon. Dr. Maclldiillan; "The City of Charlotte- w...» by Councillor s. Roy Hol- man; "Th; 1,; by Hon. Yliiltcr Maclicnzlc." _ Scaicd on the right of President v ipi FUNIRAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Kenneth Hammond, the nine dear 61d eon of Mr. and Mrs. Ham- i-_~ Johnson was held Saturday emoou from the residence of Dr. H. D.‘ Johnson and Mrs. Johnson. IrI-ndplrents of the deceased, to the Cemetery. The pail bearers More four little friends. Service at 1-116 house was conducted by Rev- Hcnd Dr. D. H. Rummy and Rov- trend d. n. IZILY-‘ll. 0.11115; m». ur- icc the Emu “Bale in The Arms i‘ Jena" was gendered by Misses - 118W lternl and Lillian McKen- 9. the latter presiding at the piano. ~ FNM trim , P‘ .. . . Rivlnadali. ' r. Meclliiien. M- Ii- A» 11°"- ed the name of Miss MacCormaek formerly of NorthLake st. Elem-f “lgm 111° 11181111180 took place ati lJohn A. MiacDonaid, M. P., ancll —RETURNED HOME-Mr- Dav- lmv, D1; Rama,“ id Lowther o! North Carleton has ' Sprigs of heather placed at each,"°1“m°d 11°17"? 17°"! $119 P1111041 ‘lplilte were the presentation of M; County Hospital, where he under- Dgnflldgon o; Paisley, scothuuhlwent a serious operation. He through Mr. "James Paton, this be- "mewhilt improved-S. ing the 20th year in succession 1n ‘"~'* which Mr. Donaldson has done the, _FUNERAL sERvwE-mm run‘ chm members m“ much Bpprecheral service for Mrs. John William med honmm Clark were held at _her late resi- Regrenubiy‘ owmg to uuavohh dence on Linkletter Road. They able circumstances, there were alwere conducted by Rev’ Mr‘ camp- number of absentees. His Honour hen °t the Unlled Church, Summer Lieutenant Governor Dalton isrside’ and were largely attended‘ The absent from the Province Ma Jpanbearers w?!“ Mmrs’ w' w' . Y or Prowse was prevented throughlnaker’ Edgar Clark’ hank Gamble’ mum from awendlng whreiJohn Brooks, Walter Schurmrin Premier Stewart's attendance?“ H’ M Baker’ Intel-mam was in ‘the People's Cemetery at Summer- at the Supreme Court's,de__s_ in Summerside made necessary a further change in the programme. soums F|RE_M,~_ wmmd E3471“?! 31111195 P111011. 110W 111 Douceite, Toronto, suffered a. bad Montreal, wired his regvcis at being’ 1035 from m-e on Wednesday last 81159111- _ when his house caught from 4, de- ..Z§."°..;L‘“5‘§;..sZ‘Zf.’;§...“°Z‘§’“Z§‘i ii°ilfii°i°iiiffilfii °“. - go uncon- lpudding race," was brought 1m troliabla before help arrived,_alsoa lby Ex-Chicf D. J. MacDonald wlthfsmall building which was connected .duc ceremony. Preceded by the sklrlwlth the house used for a dairy, ‘of the pipes under the skilled man- and his potatoes and turnips. The dpuiation of Piper Capt. a. Mae- out buildings were saved by neigh- lmugnh, i; was carried up bors and others, also the furniture. umpliantly three times round the ‘M91111 BYIIiPB-lliy 15 felt .fo1" Mi". table, and was then addressed, in mucelle 9'5 1115 1°55 18 E 11150110 the wmids o; Bums’ 1mmo,.,a1poem"cspecially a; this timg of the year. by Clansmzm A. BICosh, whose de- “N- livcry was very effective, and elicit- ed rounds of enthusiastic applause. I Another traditional feature of the at’ st‘ Mary's 61mm!" smlrlsi ‘m prcgramme‘ the readmg by] Wednesday morning at 7.30 by Rev. |Clansman J. R. Burnett of tele- graphic grociingi; fi"om other Scot- A pretty wedding vms solcmnizezi ties were Miss Phyllis Gallant, , _ daughter of Mi". and M's. Ste 1 tsh organlzfllmls throughout’ m” Gallant, and Ml‘. Ivan] Chenille], wmd- ‘"5 “l” “all” will‘ ma‘ both of SOLlTlS. "riio bride looked applause" The “"1 °f these mes‘ winsome in a gown of white szitin ".305 appears! elsewhere in 1104113“ trimmed with lace and worc 'tlii~ ‘ii=ii";l'an. convcizlioiial veil and orange blos- Thc programme was agreeably soms. The bride W115 attention by t ‘tfillifSCfl with Scotch songs byvMiss Alice La Vie. The groonisman l. "rsrs. Malcolm MacKinnon und'wz1s Mr. Herbert Chcvcrie. After a Jqme; (jglder, There were also 59mg sumptuous wedding‘ bi"cakf..st at the Touring "irtiieniiiier". numbers in home of the bride the liaiiiiv young which a11pr@53ngj01ned_ couple motored to Cli:\i"ioit:ioii'11 I M“ “ab”, Lanlont, New mhdon’ and spent the clay, returning in the 86 years of age’ favored the gathep afternoon to the home of the groom, mg ‘ml, two Scotch Songs, sung where a reception was held in ilicii- Mm the charm and vigor ‘vim honor. The bride vms the rcciplont which he delighted many audienccslff I???’ .1°‘fl?, lfiiftfi T11“ Gvuard“ in years gone by. He was loudly. .211 01S ll} \l-Sl..,, l0 lflllll) (IOU-- , and onthushsticany appimlded. ‘pie liearticst congrutiiluiions. _ wsmvasoav I J'_SLI<?:TchIN;gg:;Llt$te DENT-There passed away at the ime ur . ' h f l . J 1 Tl .. Louise church met with B’ nasty 1l/|?ll:eC(fll‘Ol1:lrC sZllcc 3111111111 riccidont on Saturday when she fel-llof Jmob Dig“, in hcr 89m yea-r. down the cellar steps at her home. on Nov 18m The deceased was She recelved a nasty wulmd abovve ihe daughter" of the laic 'l‘h:im:is m9 lemme ‘which required three Ki-y of Lot 114 who came out from stitches. The little girl is not much England as a young mun and was the ‘voyse’ however’ and was able one u‘ the first school teachers on to attend school °n Mondayrs’ the Island. 11¢ married and broiiglii ' iup a largo family of which lvirs. LOADING FOR’ CUBA-The 5' Dignnn “'88 the last. Although slic s‘ “Canadian Farmers’ owned by live to such o. great age slic had the canadlan National steamhlpsmesn an invalid for over iiitv years Limited, is at present in Gcorge-icunhned to he, bad’ but She was 111w" Wmplcllng h" c3131’ °t cm‘ always cheerful and enjoyed the "$1111" Pwdllcts ‘mnslsllng °‘ pom‘ company of hcr family mid lovcil $095. 81111195. 11511 and m51111fa°l511red to have hcr grandchildren around commodities with which she wilhhe, hedshhh Thu-e are 1e.“ u, make a triill BT11! l0 Havana. Ci-iba- mourn five sons, namely: William. The steamer arrived in Souris 011 in Massachusetts; Charles and Saturday, where she loaded part of Edward in Cleveland Ohio; Henry her cargo. She is expected to pro- in Carleton, Lot 6; and John Thom- eccd today to Halifax. as with whom she resided, to whom the Guardian extends sincere sym- pathy. The funeral was hcld on Nov. 20th from her late residence to the United Church in West Dc- von. Rev. Mr. Cook officiating. In-, —I‘ASSING OF ELDERLY RESI- -DEATH 0F JOHN STEWART 0F CVLEARY-Mr. John Stewart of 0'Lcary well known lobster P3111! cr,_passcd aivay on Sunday morning a; the hem;- of Mr. William Turner. “m, a few days lllncssnMr. Stew- art formerly belOIiEEC-l 141 17179517. point where his brother, Waiter still resides. Mrs. ohoioran 0i Bioomfeld is a 815N111 MY- 3159115“ leaves no family. His wife Pied?‘ ceased him last winter. To the re- years agorS. —PAYNTER»—CA‘MPBELL - The: iPresbytcrian Manse. Siimmcrsiclc,’ 1 h m “thy ding Wednesday afternoon, Nov.‘ malnéngdsjlitsvts muc 5y p 18th, when Miss Hotel J. Campbell. l5 ex e ' ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. DAUGHTERS or" rm: ammo _.-1~he regular monthly meetinfl 01 the r. o. o. E. held Monday ei- ternoon was very 11118611! almnded" Th; Regent, Mrs. Maihieson pre- side‘; A very satisfactory r8110“ w” presented by the Treasurer- Mrs. J. s. Weir was gladly reiiiiii" ed as a member of the 0rd"- The lhanks- and “ppreclathn o: the or‘ cord. They were attended by Miss d“ were extended m the Regent 1 Ina M. Campbell, sister of the bride," 5°‘ the "59 of h" house for ‘a saleiond Mr. John Payntcr, broihci" of and 193' “l” 1'“ Rev" Mr" Legaleithe groom. Following the mzirrirls? 1°‘ mvmng thhcmprgtto.’ uefithe haPDY couple motored to the Remémbrm“ 5 °° " ’ “m lhome of the bride's arenis, where‘ Chimh- Th9 “Ymwlhy °f m: sec" supper was served topthe immediate P814"? W“ “lend” M"- ‘7- 5- M“? ‘relatives of the contracting parties. M1119" °" 111° “"111 °f h“ mm” Before long the sounds of horns and 9111114155 01*“ h” be" 311ml“! other instruments annoi-zicsrl the o. renewal of the bursary and is n,flv,,_1°; a happy crowd n; 9". 11151111151153 131114111519 U"1"°"515Y" variers, who after having siiiivflrd Mr. Bramwall chandler remlvcd an ghemehm with much m, -m:1k- I. 0. D. E. Scholarship and is go- ‘m; in honor of the new‘, "cddcd ing to cttmd an English Univer- couplm wish“ 4mm mug, marriage to Mr. Albert Cecil Payn- i tcr, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Paynter, of Freetown. The ceremony, was performed by the Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans, pastor of the Presby- terian Church. Summerside. bride looked handsome in a bcziuti-I ful dress of beige silk crepe with‘ i011 0f the Bwilty. happy wedded life Basil Croken. The contracting pai"-, —CELEBRATED NINETIETII Gem, C13,, o, m“, Ewe, “m1 visrrons HERE-Messrs. n. cl WELCOME VISITOR - “IWPIIDAY-iviis. David Walker, of New Arman, celebrated her ninctleth birthday on Wednesday, Nov. 26th, at her home in New Arman. l‘ ST. ANDREW’S DINNER-At the 51- Andrew's D.nner Monday night grace was said by Rev. G. Carlyle 171791151913 iilistor of Zion Church. This an.» the first St. Andrew's Diiiiivi‘ iiiicndcd by Mr. Webster in Cliui"loit.io".vii. Several of the toasts |A1berton lost his valuable barn, [he 'head of a prize herd of Guernsey 'cattle and some of the cows, tivo Brehaut, Sherrldan, Manitoba. C. E. ,1 Bernard, Portland, Maine, and J. J.! , (Jowie. Oiawa, are in the City, rvgis- i itcred at the Canadian NaiLitil Ho- valuable horses, his entire crop andi I farm machinery and a newly erect-i ' ed machine house on Tuesday eve- ing by fire of unknown origin. The |men had been working that after- noon crushing groin and had only left the barn about i5 minutes when lthey saw flames issuing from the ‘building. The loft was all ablaze Mr‘. Alfred Carew, Hunt r River. lost a valuable fox p0lt.l.'.‘“’0lllL’l‘ day. He was about to p21: the fox when he was advised to wiiit ii fniv, weeks to improvi- the skin. Mi". Carcw waited, but a dog gaincil access to the fox pen and killed the “We liromscd by Mr, Malcolm Mc- when they opened the barn doors. Inhimah rendering me he}, “$0105., Mr. Clark's loss which will be in" Kinnoii, iiic Vice President of the cillCflCllldil Club. The haggis was borne iiiio iiic dining hall by Ex- Cliicf n. a. MacDonald. (not Ex- Chicf l). J. MacDonald.) as erron- i C(7117‘1.'l' SlJi (i in yesterday's Guard- irm. Miiiiy iriciiils throughout the P"°1'l"°@ \‘~'111 ffiizrct to learn of the death of Mi". Murdie MacLean, of this city, which occurred on Mon- <1i1y iiwiiiiiii: at the Prince Edward island Hospital, death being due to tetanus developing from a cut re- ceived on the hand. The (incensed leaves to mourn h’s widow and one son, John W. Mac. Lean. of this city; also his mother, Mrs. Mary fifacLczin, and one slsiri- Mrs. C. J. Sullivan, at Arlington, and one brother, Daniel Muc- Lciiii. llvclforci, Mars, to all of whom The (liiiirdiziii iciidors sincere sym- pfltlly. At 7.20 on Wednesday morning, Nov. 25th. the marriage was ccic- brated at St. l\lai"y's Church, Souris, ‘iy RN’. Biisil Crokcii, of Augustus ‘licvcrlc, to Miss Icinh Gallant. Th;- bridc ivns bccomingly attired in a iuvy blur coat with grey fur trim- niitngs. ziiid hat to match. The bride was attended by Miss Lena Chev- c". e. The groom was ably support- "cl by Mi". Joseph Levar. After re- turning from a motor trip a wed- iiiig supper‘ was served. at the "rooms home. There were many invited guests and the evening was spent iii music and dancing, which wllcd fllVily the hours, after ivhicli everybody departed for their home, isisliinfr ‘fr: wooded couple many yrrus ef wedded bliss. THURSDAY IIOME FOR RURIAL-Thh (lfiillll .:urred this week at Sydney of L". John Wcathcrbic. aged 87, fa- llf‘l‘ of Col. S. S. Wcaiherbie, o.‘ 'JL'll0Vll£‘, P. E. I. The late Mi"- Hcnflicrbic llvcci for many years in Georgetown bcfoi-c removing to 2‘ pe Bitten,‘ rc h: ha", resided it Louisburg 811d Sydney. The body will airivein Chaiicitvilizvii ioifglii incl will be taken to C r " for burial. Cr-iNrlDA-CUILA SERVICE OPEN- the vicinity oi1$l0,000 is partly cov- .cred by insurance. —l-ll.I-‘ " ioiv or" OFFICERS- The Missionary Society of Trinity’ United Church. Summersidc, liclii ,their usual monthly nicctiig on ‘Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Townsend was iii ilic chair. The meeting open- led ivith the Christmas Carol “Q Come All Ye Faithful.” A respon- sive reading in keeping with the Christina". spirit was followed by a prayer by Mrs. Bcnj. Godkln. NIYS. Llewclyn brought word that lvlrs. Neil McLeod, former president of the Society, was progremni.’ 181111" ably from hcr recent operation in Montreal. The prayers of the meet- ing were asked on Mrs. liicheoilii behalf. Regret. was oxpi" .-:.".i"ci iit the death of Mrs. John William Clark» ‘ a, mciiibc-i" of long standing. The cl- cciion of officers resulted as fol- » lows: President, MrsfiMajor Town- l 53nd; Vice President, Mrs. Benjam- in Goclkui; Second Vice President. Mrs. Theodor-o Wuitci‘ svbretari". Mrs. George Bowness; Treasurer. Mrs. Georg; Sheen; Corresponding Scczttary, Mrs. Traverse; Plan st. Mrs. Benjamin Sharp. The various committees were arranged for the year. The beautiful hymn "Angels [min the Realms of Glory," closed the meeting. S. ,DEATII OF JOIIN A. MAC- DONALD or GRAND RIVER — There passed away on Sunday, Mi". John Andrew lvIucDoriald, of Gram‘. River, at the age of 76 years. Mi". JlacDonald was the son of Donald lViacDonald, of Ashiicld. Lot 14, and u life-long resident of that illacv- l~lc had been ailing for about two years. Besides being a l1i'0%1'il551\’" Inrmci", he engaged 111 1119 111331“ smith business and was ivcll knoivii by the travelling public. He was most highly respected and a staunch ziicmbcr of the Roman Catholic Church. He rcccivcd the last riics of the Church before he died 8M1 was visited by his iwswi". Rev- Joli“ i. lViaeDonald during his illness. Hc leaves to mourn his wilder. and elev- cn sons and eight daughters, nume- iy: Rev. Mother Mary Lwillc all“ Sister Jane Andrea, in the convent at North Attlcboro, Mass; Mrs. Milly l I Mr. Carcw is to be sympiiihizod with as the fox was one of the best izi his ranch. ISLANDERS HONORED -— The Morden Hotel \\'ilS lll!‘ scene of ii‘ very happy gathering lutlllilily‘ ev-y ciiing, when some c "." ‘riviids; of Rog. Shreenan met to give liiin n royal send-off on his entry into the ranks of the Bencdicts. 'I‘iv¢i C1121. from Rollo came over, ‘so several from Bunnernian and suriwu: '..._ ooiiniigv. Miivor Small], of Iii - " and hiayor Jacolircn. of l? i1;i. . their official llli".‘§"l‘.l_.".' to tli-- 1" and from then -"'"i lll" (“"1" w»: ed in by son"? (l'l‘l’.‘i‘S niinllivm " ous monologues by." ll gnu}. oi iziH in hard i0 cxccll in any gathering. 11e- fore the evening closed J. A. Ashliy imd George Turner, in original maii- k iicr presented Mi‘. Shi"; nan with a l substantial purse representing iliei frienclsdiiii and good wishes those present for a long mid happy married 1ifc.-Killai"ney' Guide. l » _- | PRETTY IVEDDTNG.—A very‘ pi-rtty ivcddlni: was sclomnizcd at St. Peters Boy Manse on Wcdilcs- day owning Novcinboi" 1B at G o'clock by lbcv. Jolui Adainsnn. The contracting parties were lViiss Lydia. May Simmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JOhn H. Simons of Cable Head West and Mr. Wilfred MacLareri, son of l*'i". and Mrs. Milton MucLorcn of iii" s-ame place. The bride looked very ivinsomc in n. dinss of white radium lace and bridal veil with "hoes and stockings i0 match. After the wedding ceremony the happy couple motorrd to the home o.‘ the brii‘ . where a reception was hcld in l "tor of the bride and groom. 'i".c bride was the re- cipieni f many lovely gifts. The may" fricncls of Mr. and Mrs. Will 1i lilacllrircn join in wishing their. mam" _venr.-= of happy wedded life. -(Pa'.i"i0t Please Copy.) The death occurred n! Sydney of] Mi". John Weaiiicrbic, formerly of Georgetown and fatliei" of Colonel Woutherbie. He was an energetic. and industrious man a person _ofl rsplendid character, honorable up-l lflgllf, and sincere, genial and coin-l lpaiilonablc. I-In inadc many warm lfricnds iviio shall long cherish liisl infill \viu.iii lli‘ of all " . . __._..,, .‘.i;~._\""i" Prcivse and Mrs. Proivsi- llLl\L' their ivelcome guest"; Alias. Pro‘. mother, Mrs. John 13. Adult. 1, u Ripley, Ont. Reverend loionzirii Til Outcrbridite and l-Jllllllvi’ nf '1‘: rho": Shaniuiig, China, Mrs. OlllPl".)i‘l(l_'!l is Mrs. Proivscls ssii-i". Th" party lleuves Halifax rii Sunday." iizjiiit for Bermuda. ()I.I) (‘ONIRAIJIIK I\II"I""I'—-'I‘Y1§ \‘.‘Lli'lfl is iiiiiirii 2i hlllilll pl Y‘ nil-so ZVir. A. J. Willis, v.1 butcher llllllh, irlii-ii vxinlr bring flll ordir 4.1‘ mini (1.1 i. rd the .\li'"'.l1l!‘i' f‘. S. rlrz/ili! .\lli-i.~i:, 1 iinu‘ luilozidii "- i villi. i: lll ,i':iiiL im Bruri: S14 "xiii"! ' .\li.ii"f, uiimii slim-xiii ii» 111' " _ llli‘ (Juiii Jrziilinii lliiwlll/ ll, . i. l’ ,|>~'. Wllllt 1Jt'i'l‘.~i"li'. ii! llli‘ 1.. \\' i lllli i.<i!. " i~ 1911i. Ffltllldhlllpjs ‘.\"'li' l'('lL-'. i l, .‘,l . Watts and the. Ciipi. . '."ll(l.. Lziiie toga-thaw" iii pliririllll. lf??i'llC'.$. lTllllllr MATHI ‘I Iuiili. .‘.i ~- Li. 1 . , MEX lTvfv-fi’. iii. Ci- . ill Inn‘. . I mid .‘.l:". .l.1iii/.‘."~ l\." L....ii, z. . 1.. .l.;illl.. llii .1, Il.\I.ZIL'I.—.~'\i 1i. i’. E. l 1i ifiiLiI. Non", 1.’). ii» l\li. [ilikl fill" (ii-ii. g" Dal/nil, Ciiy, u siiii. \'\'()(ll)—-At llopiiix-Id, Niiv. 2o’, 193i, 1o Ivlb". and Willzniii Franklin “Emil u (iiiugln MAY)‘ Louise. RAMSAY—AL iii.“ P. FT. l. liospiiul on November 28th, l1) Mi", and l\'i:": Douglas A. Rzminzov. fl cliiiiuiiioi". STACEY-At the P. E. I. 111151311211 Nov, 28, 1931 fr) Mi" and Aliza L. J, Stacey a daughter. MATTHEWS-‘At Albcrinii. Oil Nov. l9, 193i, to Mr. and Mrs. Russel.‘ Matthew, of Albcrfon, P. E. I., a son, FlTdvf-(‘li L. I\I.\RRli\(il5S DINGIVELIr-CFRRIII — At tho Baptist Church, Clliil'llii.".'l0\\‘ll, Nov. 28,4931, by Ur. A. C. vlllCPlll, Ver- non Leigh Diiigwcil, of Charlotte- town to Pearl Isabel Currie. of Chur- lottetowii. LING -- hI.\'l‘l1I-lSl').\'—.-‘.i Parsonage, Ciiuiloitiiauvzi, 30th, 1931, by Rev. C. N. llrmrii, Raymond Normiiii Ling of Wheriiicj." "D-Thc elm‘ Nat‘ Freighter can‘ Baker, of Boston; Mrs. Joseph Mac- lmemory‘ H15 remains were wnvey-lM. K. Charnizin, Mnrgorc: Sim‘- ruian Farmer sailed from Gcorgc- town Wednesday morning with a ' all River. Mass; Mrs. Alex Fisher. l‘ he home of his nephew, Mr. Henry —‘ cllan, of Detroit; Miss Laura, in ‘m1 1° GBOTEMOWH H1161 “V919 taken m imonds, 0f Charlotfotoivn tn Normrn ‘m?’ °f petal“; m‘ h“ inaugural in Grand River, and Jean and Catli- ‘Prlrker- H15 fullcréu time“ “'35 heldiMilCARTllllR-TAYIDR-At ll!" voyage in the Canada-Cuba sci"- vrc, the potatoes being destined to Joe and Marsha“, h, Vermont; Kch iccnietcry, Rev C. U. MacNevin of-i No“ 21' 1931‘ h‘. n,‘ A (h, V, Cuba. Part of the loading was clone at Sourls, previous to the "$55M drew 1n New Yolk; Jqhn 135119113 manybeautiful floral tributes and gown to Eva Win15 qhypn- o; ("l eriiie at home. The sons are: Don. lian, Alex. Stephen and John An- lat st. David's United Church and, 33pm, Parsonh,“ Ch“, ficiating was largely attended. The railing at Georgetown. Shri will pro- Cnhfomia; wpslcy, Albert and Friin- lmcssages of sympathy show the iotgcgown, card direct to Cuba. Some fifteen thousand bushels of pctators were loaded. l SAD BEREAVEKIIENT ->- Cnpi. Belize, British Honduras, m the West Indies. H;- was a young man in his twenties. and recond engin- was the scene of a vcry pretty wcd- , ccr cn a steamboat. His three sur- , recent meeting o! vlvirrg brothers, who also followed the engineering profession. are Howard Oliver, looomotivc cngin» Campbell, Freetown. was united iii cm; Elmgf’ engineer a; the trans-l fer at Point Tupper, N. S.. and Les- ter, engineer with an electric com- pany, Detroit, Mich. The, “m” “med p°“°r"“Y “W” “l Agnes‘ Catholic Church *1" Tmsdiiyi, Oil behalf cf the prisencrJ-lori. .1. n. inwii, Ago .Argyle Shore, Novembe 5th at the November 3m at a a. m., when L. home of her son-in-law, McDougall. Elizabeth, widow of the hat andacccssorios in pcrfcct iic-‘hm, John Beer’ Desame at the agcl cis at home, to whom much sym- uzithy is extended-S. FRIDAY l high esteem in which he was held He leaves to mourn three sons and two daughters also one sister, Mrs. Rebccca Bell of New Glasgow. his naming or‘ NATIONAL anrs bile Pledmbsed 111m some Yea". MACDONALD-in m». city Hosp!- ,N, Y.: Miss Georgie Reed, Borden. .1 P. n. I. My dear Miss Reed". 1 have ithc honor to notify you that at a‘ the Board oil ‘Governors, you were unanimously A verdict of "not guilty’ was re- turned by the jury oirTliursdny ev- ening in the Supreme Court at Sum- inersidc in the cnsc of the King v5.1 Bernie Grady, charged with theft’ of several cases of biiitcr from the ‘ Dunk River factory at Bcdcqiie. ‘elected a JunlOl‘ AYliSlJ 1143191191 M‘ Considerable interest has been tak- l Oswald, Secretary. SlIREENAN-COOTE — A very ‘pretty marriage took place at St ‘Coote were united in the lioly 1101195 i the National Arts Club-John Clyde en in the case, which had occupied MACCOR11T“‘C"‘“ ‘the attention of ilic Court for foul" of matrimony by the Rel» Fmmzaiirige. Mr. Jiislicr . cif 82 years. after a prolingcd illness ‘Mullnlqy, of Doioi-aine. The bfidfi were was 1,, 1p,- , of five years and some months. duclwore an ankle length gown 0i bics". - proof my, 1i -- ltO B paralytic stroke; yo; all was gcorgettc and lace trimmed. within-Om the r 11811911113? borne because she belicv-lmodei hat of brown silk velvet with l found h, I ed in a God who makes all thingsuiccessories to match and Cfll‘l‘l‘(l a but,“ h“, “h. Work together for good to thosolbouqiiet °f Pink roses. ‘lbw \\'°T°,evidence t» 1111711? . who put their trust and cenfidencefllli-‘ildfl-‘l 11y MT- and M“ 131d°“,or any one else hroko 1'" 4n Him she leaves to mhnh m., ‘ Hannah, of Brandon. Following the " crchmcrw I,’ w” 7,,_,,.,,,,. ,, , days. Yesterday was iaken up with the address of counsel and Court to . the ,|ii"_v. Mr. Ernest H. Strong, K.C.. spoke Stewart, K.C., Attorney GCilCfiil. for John w" Reginald Shrcenan and Miss Emilyithe Crown I In charging iiie daughter with whom she resided’ ceremony. the happy young fllill1lifiidentificzitioii and \\li..‘ iniiiiu" iivii We Brlndifliildren. also om brother 1°" 1°’ Winnipeg. iviwrc n Mimi the prisoner iiari ii-iiii iitc liilllvl’. hOIlEYmQOB W111 113 511N111 A 191419 His Lordship coinniriiibil llli‘ iiciioii Duncan of Desable, Her funeral which wgg Fiiiiifdily. waseonducted by hcld on" hcr hfippl- outer. Rev. Ewen McDougall who J. H. MacFiIdyCIl, who Prfisldefl-kity." A aum of money was voted n“, gm- h“; future, up; mini. 11'1"“ visited bei- very_ oftcn during rm; Chief Aben MacLean, REV- D-,i'or the Endowment mind cf the 59cm qyghlng was enjoyed anii iatcr,119l" 1511s illness: the remains bc-‘smecnan’ mhkm.a_,,_ I,‘ and ms E. 1'1. Sinclair; 301111011101‘ 3- MlhOrder. The Chapter received Misslghg young couple left for ilirir liomcdfls 131d beilde that of hcr husbiindhhch h”. the has, m, w, Holman, Mr. W. Chester s. MeLurc. Anstey who stressed th, need for a in Mill valley. Mr. and Nirs. Puyri-‘ln Crflpeud Cemetery, ms ' M. P., and Ciansman A. B. CQSh-‘ggpgygtg Bum“ 1n qhu-jofletowniter are very popular yciiiv; pfiflplelbfllwf were: John J. McPhoii, D. On the Chairman's left W" "bled fonChild Weber; Work. She re- oi Freetown. and n host of friends C. McLean, Freq gampbem D1,,“ ‘girigviufsflfl, Hen. Dr. Whrlfilceivcd tbs "r-"icrt and appreolat- join in wishing thom a long and Ferguson, Finlay mum,“ and lDouizala Memories. _ _ Vandal and capable ma: ‘number of friends of boili bride and r ,Guidc).-Mr. Shrrcnnn r:.. iuhove is o son of l\i:".<. Tir- iJ “as L. .: the [Ion- gnr iii i110 Crescent Creamery. Ki 1 ' 11mi- iioba. His many friciiiiri h: ,_vcars of wedded bliss. ,0! Mr. Carver in promptly" ri poi-lint! groom motored from Kilinriicy" to; the gmdmg o; “h, hum 1' 1,, m“ h . ittltflld the C8!'€lll'.)ll_\’.-»— ilininrrxetclice. There would h -~ Isaid. if everyone iliri i‘, assisting the policr ‘~ - After being out :1 r jury returned the i11)ii\'." ini-(Lci. The court acljounxml until ll r.‘- cloek en Monday moi-nine \\"."‘7l lll‘ n c 1.11511 nose of the King vs. W. i), Cleric. Iii". Shrcanezi anal liL: l2". ._~ many, eho-“itsd with manslaughter, Will b: Yov. 29in, Aim, .. opened. iigwn l-iniiilliil. D11" ferment was in the innflv clot bc- ffowurd Moi-ray. E=i1‘¥1i“i1»‘- C119" CLUB-The following has been rc- f “F-"L since" Slmpalhy is <>X1""1“‘1i ful, Doc. 2nd. Nfajni" .1. n. monon- sidc the remains of hcr late hus- loiictown, has rcccivcd a iclegranucciwed by Miss Georg“, Reed onto the family. ‘ hand. who predeceased her cighteen bearing the sad news that his noph-i Borden from the Nation,“ 5,1,5, lew. Edgar Oliver, passed away atl Club‘ 15 Gramcrcy Park’ New York i Fl1.'i'."<i‘.'."» flfrl. \lil"il rfionnizl. "~- MA CIIONALDMYn fliv JZIHXCS J\. .‘ fxl l‘. 1?. 1'. Tfarl‘ "". I‘-T‘.l(‘l'i0l\.'.\l.D--/\ ‘. llospiinl. P“ z 9.4 ~._,- M.” MATT a!I~1\Vb' 80 years, i...’ I... , . River, to Eva Esther hlziilir-son of Oyster Bod Briilgc. CHAMPION - lllair-Dllhflifljl -- At Charlottetown, P. E. Island. on Doc- ember 2nd, 1931. by Rev. Ellifll hliic- . Dougall, B. D., Ancvi Eduard Champion of hiaipvqiie. to 1Vfis= Irene MacDonald of Buliic, P, i’. land. _ BIRT—-SIMT\IONI)S—-At uh" horse‘ v..- of the bride on Dec. 2nd, hy Rei- r Alexander Dirt, nf ‘P0f1l(('"§ Siwiinn. fiheodorc Mam-‘lrtliur, nf (‘linrlniic- DEATHS aid, aged 58 v ' ANDERSON—.Y Fcrii\"-.\»l 1i. Zioi". 29. Alexander Anderson. MAlIAR-At South Shore, Nn\"‘m- [her 2B, 1931, PillilCk hlniiui". nigrwl 8i MACDONALD—III the 01ft, NW. 30th, Malcolm hiaciiziizitiil, nirczi 11"» DUNS'-At Sommiuw. a AKVI“:SYA Airs". Esttlla Dims, n~~ F" Johnson f; ..f‘-l. . (frnrzcsl gn Thursday Doc. 193i Clll'_\‘.“iflill(' MacCGrirar. F‘ a l ,,_',,,,,,,,_,.,,__,._,,,,;,,_,_,,i oon-iiiiiiiiiw