%Week’s News B cfdget THE CHARLOTTETOWN nu_A_l_z_‘r_llA~ "for. Uur Saturdayfiiifb “AUGUST s. 193 L__. __. scribers., MONDAY SOCIAL EVENT-His Honor Lieu- inant Governor l-feartz and Mrs. Ieartz have issued invitations to a lance in honour of the Captain and stitution he has been connected since particularly in the case of the "a inception in i914.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Matheson are on a three month mot- or trip from Vancouver, 8.0.. by way °i 01d 011mm Trail and the Lincoln mystery picture "The Donovan Af- fair," added much to the effective- ness of the production. The pro- four days duration, he was kindly cared for by relatives and Blends. He leaves a number of nephews and his last illness being of only spent in Bridge and Auction Forty boys sank. Baihers on the shore nc~l Fives. after which a dainty lunch was ticed them struggling in the water. served by Mrs. Godfrey. Before de- and after some difficulty effected a parting a short programme was car- ‘rescue. but too late lo save the life of the older lad. Dr. Johnson. of Tig- ‘- efforts of the firemen serious damage Father Rooney. at the conclusion d which a solemn Ts Deum waaaunl by the choir. Father Campbell belongs to ti! Diocese of Winnipeg where he goof ' was prevented. FRIDAY LEFT FOR llAl.I'I-‘AX—i\1i’. Y. G. tfficers of the French cruiser "Ville yYs" at Government House, Vic- Hishway. havinS visited friends and relatives at Detroit. Toronto, Ottawa, gramme started with a Spanish songl and dance number, and here too the‘ voices and music were very effectivel and nieces. besides many friends who rled out, Mr. 8.6. Peppin capably will mourn his passing away. ‘presiding, who in a few well chosen His funeral was held or. Monday‘remarks welcomed Mr. Godfrey into nlsh, who was called to the sceneficfglaad‘ 1°‘ }“*“"‘° Y"? thlaergjn pronounced life extinct. The younger 5° er “ '9 "15 been n 5 p Qv shortly to take up h‘; missionary ' liabors. His many friends wish him nrla. Park. on Friday evening, August lnd. ' S.AILORS PARADE-A detachment rom the "Champlain" paraded to St. 33,113 ‘Church yesterday morning. where special services were held and md eloquent sermon preached by ggv, Mr. Raymond. The sailors Dolled very natty on parade and “are the object of much interest by aw the tum-out. ‘VISITING MONCTON-Mr. and ' 3,5, J.W. Callback, Summerside,‘ P. 3.1., and granddaughter. Eleanor ‘jlgrk, Waterford. Pennsylvania. are dslllng Mr. and Mrs. Callbeck's dau- mteh M”, J.E. MacDonald and Mr. liqcnonald. Archibald St. Mr. Call- y-ck has large fox interests in Prince Zdward Mind and in Pennsylvania. fhey made‘ the trip by motor.—Monc- ‘on Times. _ASSAUL’I.‘ CASE-An 8559-1119 are between two parties from St. Eleanors was heard last Friday at‘ prnocn at Summerside before M1‘- lcihn MDIIIFIII. J. P. After hearlnl; he somewhat contradictory evidence ll me parties, His Honor held that u‘. unlawful assault had been com- {pitted and the accused- was fined ,3 and .0035, or seven days in Jail- lII‘ c. D. McCallum appeared if" he accused and Mr. Thane A. Camp- icil for the informant. $- SAD NEWS-McNelll's Mills and Mum, “.35 terribly shocked on lhc large nllmber of citizens who Montreal lhd Quebec. They covered over 6,000 miles before arriving in P. E. Island. Mr. Matheson says that he saw no finer farms and crops than in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Matheson purpose returning via Eastern States. Toronto, North Bay, the Soo Canad- ian Prairies and the Canadian Rock- ies. TUESDAY l l BY-LAWS PASSED-At a mating‘ lof the Cityl Council last night thel ,B5SESSIII€I'it by-law was passed fixing‘ the assessment, as before, at 2 per cent: also the Rate of Discount by- law. the rate being flxed,asbefore.at‘ two and one-half per cent. Routine lcorrespondence was read and dispos-; led of. ‘ l l i l BOY SCOUTS IN ENGLAND—A ‘cablegram from Arrowe Park, Blrk-l lcnhead, England. yesterday‘. ann0unc- l ed that the Canadian Boy Scout ‘contingent arrived by the S. S. An- lionla on Sunday and is now in camp. [The voyage was a pleasant one, and‘ everyone is in good spirits, thorough- lly enjoying their new experience. While there is still room for lrn-l provement ‘in tne reproduction of the voice with the film—the ladies some-, times "talked" in anything but‘ elfin tones-Jest night's exhibition‘ was admittedly an encouraging sue-l.‘ choir sang vcry sweetly his favorite cess. l hymn, "1 Shall Know Him." The fol- lowing were the pail bearers: Messrs. KINKORA Nurrupg-An gygntl B. Blue, J. A. Gillis, w. n; MacDon- of more than passing‘ interest tookf aid, M. Smith, Ira D. Munn and A place at St. Malachi's Church, Kin-l Blue. He was laid to rest in the Little kora, on Tuesday, July l6th whenl Sands Cemetery. Miss Etta McBride becamethe wlfel‘ of Mr. Ambrose Monaghan. The mar- f rlage ceremony was performed byl Rev. M. J. Smith in the presence. of‘ a large number of friends and neigh- l‘ hora of the contracting parties, who. showed their enthusiasm in a mark—. ed degree by the amount of Rice andi confetti which they showered on the‘ happy couple as they marched from the altar. The wedding march was‘ beautifully rendered by the organist of Mr. McIver. The bride was at- tended by Mrs. Angelina Keefe while Mr. John Keefe ably supporttd they groom. On their honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Monaghan visited several of the} and was largely attended. grave were conducted by Rev, R. T. -__- l At Sturgeon. on Saturday, May ll, 1929. Mr. William Griffin, died sud- denly at his home, of heart-trouble. He had been in failing health for the past two years. 'A fe\v months previous to his death he was stricken with a severe attack and was remov- ed to the home of his son Ernest S. Griffin, of Albion, by their aid and his skilful physician. Dr. Brehaui, after several weeks he liaJ improved and was able to return to his home. He will be greatly missed by his neighbors and friends, which he took great pleasure in visiting when held. The services at the house and‘ showing the matrimonial fraternity. Mr. God- the high esteem in which he was, frey responded in a neat and snappy ribie experience. _ Mo ‘HS (Mun. r t‘, _ who speech. After singing For They Are: The sympathy of the community," '“ "y ""‘"m“ 5° "ms ‘Jolly Good Fellows, the National An- jclose. The program included a read- ling by G. Raymond, speech, E.E. jGaudct, recitation, C.W. Howatt. lspeech, H.L. McLarcn, ‘instrumental -music, C.W. Howatt, speeches by ‘Roy McLean and J.W. Bradshaw, Jnterspersed by instrumental music land made up a well balanced pro- . gram. I l RETURNS T0 MILWAUKEE T0- ‘MORROW-Rev. o. Kenneth McIn- nls, Ph.D., of Milwaukee. who with Mrs. McInnis has been the guest o! his cousin Mr.‘ Murdock Ross, Upper Prince Street, went to Hartsviile last evening; today he will attend a picnic arranged in his honour in Summer- lside, and tomorrow will leave on re- lturn to his home in Milwaukee. Dr. Mcfnnis has enjoyedvhis visit here ‘very much and has renewed many l old acquaintances. brother is still very lll after his ter- ltvill go out to the bereaved family Goudge, B. A. During the service the‘theni brought the gathering to alThe deceiisfid W15 a bright 185-‘ "15 iwill be sorely missed. The funeral-I lwill be held at 4 o'clock ioday to ‘he Roman Catholic Church, Tignish l ____ l‘ —SURVEI' UF RICnMOND BAY l COMPLETED-A survey party comprls ling about twcri y rmen have been ‘engaged since May last in surveying lRlchmond Bay and adjoining waters Ifor the Departmcntof Marine and fish- l eries. A complete map has been drawn l by them during rheir survey work. The l l lcontain valuable data in connection with that branch of the service. The lparty ‘who were a jolly bunch of fel- lows. had their own tents and cook- ling equipment. During their stay in the district many social activities lwere arranged for their benefit, They lare now engaged in simiiiar work in i: l b ' Ll: ,R ‘ ‘:- ireport of the survey and the map _cn‘pan ed y ms ‘Tm _ er e (‘a , lln S. Riley, and two uncles, Tho lwlll no doubt be submitted to the ‘and Andrew Riley) M‘ Peter R Department at an early date and will ‘ Maritime cities after which they will II. M. S. DESPATCII ITINERARY l reside at Kinkora. 1 - H. M. S. Despatch, flagship of: ~————— ,‘Vice-Admiral Sir Cyril n. Fuller, K. ,‘ Many will regret to hear vi’ the ‘Q B" c‘ M, Q, D_ 5_ Q__ common/ii death of Mrs. Richard Collings which ,er-in-Chlef of the American and west: occurred at her home. Mvntasue. P- llndian Squadron was expected ifi‘. E'- I-- 0n sfltllrday. July 27th, 1929. lQuebgg from the west males last.‘ after a lingering illness which she lweek. The Desriatzh will be at Qur- bare with a sreat patience. I health permitted him. l ‘ He leaves to mourn two sons and-T ‘ one daughter, namely, Ernest S.l . Griffin of Albion; Mrs. Murdock‘ l King. Sturgeon; and George on the} ‘ homestead. Also two brothers and one sister, John and Charles Griffin and rs. Susan Beauhannan. The funeral service was conductedl ‘ by Rev. Mr. Williams in the Sturgeon New Brunswiclc-S. A shocking fatality occurred atl Miscouche yesterday evening which‘ has saddened the‘ whole community.‘ --'BEREAVEMENT "' me damn Mn James sqllarebl-lggsv a large lmdcccurred in the Boston City .Hos- prosperous fanner of the district andima‘ °n “my 25m °‘ James Mac‘ one o; me best known men ln Prlncel donald, aged B5 of Charlestown, Mass County, was engaged m haullng lmyl a native of Georgetown P. E.‘ Island. when at about 330 p_ m“ he lelllHe had his hip broken as a resu-t lbec from July 271d August '1 follow’- ‘ing which the ivarship will sail for l Montreal, where she will remain un- til August l9. From Montreal she w‘il Deceased was of a. kind and love- able disposition. Always ready andl willing to help others in time of need; She is survived byher husbandi‘ Church on Monday, May 13th, after which he was laid to rest in the ad- joining cemetery. WEDNESDAY l i ' ‘ . iXty “This was Mr. Flanders‘ first tri to‘ such severe injuries to his s lnal-m-‘ury provmg ‘am For about s p , , column that m spite o! a“ that cizuldl yeam ML‘ Masdonald has reamed m l “The Islandlaa and he was delighted was a barber by trade and an experl two years, left for» llnce for the pas; lsuurea ll-ialifax yesterday ll: order to attract ______ _ FURTHER. DETAILS-Further rc- lports of the sad drowning of Mr lEddle Gaudct- lri Summer-side Har- Bvyd 33¢?‘ ‘bour on Wednesday night state tirai ‘nard. young son of Ml. and Mrs we victim was sitting or: the cablr. lzwank Helium» T*5=’1l'~5h- “m? "aifiorer the engine when tne Iudda: lrowly escaped drowning with hLsllurch of ‘he bu," “u”, mm 01.‘, lbrmhe" Mcgmle‘ m‘ w'd"“:"l' “lbotrrd. f’. was pitch dark at tile tirru ‘m1’ very m‘ m°ugh ‘m?’ "land tr..- rii-rforr-lrrat» ‘man was nor. a i‘ rcp°rlcd~ lswlfnmér. The _ei:_ n2 has immed- lluiclf/ stopped RUII the boot coasted lmvlsns yR0vl3-CE___-_l,.4 Pelerlsumo dstazrci: while bezng bran-girl l Elm,’ formerly o; s,‘ _ .5 n“, l about. Those or! the boa‘: hoard Mr or Boston, arrived in the cify 385-‘ "'3' m“ ‘Mm “w” 30ml .:erday af.errio0n by motor car. a: ‘ The m“ "m": he ““"“'E“ “Here l am," but Divilig to the da:k- lxxss and roughness of the sea hi: pcwir-n could not be ascerzauied. Al 0y were ivilllout a searchlignt of building industry in Boston. and who. ‘=‘ kmdQfrmr“ w ‘Mate “h” Pr?” lhas been absent from the Island iorlcd “m"“"“mg_ The “ m’ m’ nlneleen years, has been a lrequentlbsdy- was COllIIW-lfid ycste. ay but its contributor of verse to The Guardian l airtigf ‘it’ 3PM‘; ‘affhffi: gifting?!‘ nd has awa intal e vl ‘ r ‘V’ ' c e ianterest inlthisaffzirs or!‘ his! Jfitiiila you“? m“ “hm” 35 years '3‘ age’ Provlnce‘ H3 Vacallon ls unlonurb lwhose untimely death will be a great “my bl.lel_ owl“; to pressure Ol. bush shock to his widowed mother and his young wife and family. He leave-i four children. the youngest only air. VISITORS PLEASED_MK andlweeks old. His wile was fvzneriy Mm Charm N Flanders and MrSIlMISS Pearl Arsenaui. daughter of Minnie Murray, I-lenniker. New Hampshire, have returned home fromlc‘ Mucouche‘ "n," deceased Y“ I a motor mp very pleasantly splmlveteran of the late war, having on. murlng through New Hampshlre‘ liisted in the 1051.1 Battalion and saw rwili arrive there shortly. IDIPROVING -~- {Master Ti lwho is successfully engaged in t r ness at home. backwards o“ the load and recelvedlol a fall downstairs in hi5 home. U19 ‘Maine, and the Maritime Provinces.‘ “m” sex-flu ‘n France and h“ ‘suffered from the effects of gas. Ha - - ' ' , l ' ti: be done by doctors who were lm_;the United States, where he carried Wm, the bgguflful Scenery on. the 15.1“ m5 ‘me h“ “g “mked m“ w‘ Mr. John Steele and in late year: Thursday last. when it was learned; sail for Charlottetown. P. a. 1.. and hat Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McDonald, will make another stay at Halifax four sons and three daughters, all of‘ SUDDENLY BEREAVED-Mrs, ‘w.i mediately summoned from Summerqon m‘ ‘Jade M‘ carpemfr ‘mdlbgug; slde he passed away at about 7 er for many years, He s surv ve . lland, also the kindness and hospital- iity of the people. They made night- whvm were with her until the lost. P, Doull returned from Amherst Mon-l o'clock. i5on$ and daughters also in the Unitl- ly smpovel-s al Tllomaswnv Mama with Mr. Maxlme Peters from whose shop he will be greatly missed, as he lad received a telegram. Siam"! m“ heir son Charles had died suddenly, “ before returning to the West Indies. with the exception ‘of one son and" daughter, who now reside in the’ States. ' day night where she was called on ac- count of the serious illness of her iMacdorlald and Miss Mary Macdon- l The deceasm “fho-“vas B, year-s ollzdosiaeteslag-If bvigftlileczl-ielld! filmeagfiiei: l Brooks Bluffs, Robinston, Maine, and 8B0. Was a native of New London‘ g ' ‘ was a. general favorite with‘ all and a man of excellent character. To the l i , . . Pa‘ ma‘ ‘c N B on "mm they family so suddenly bereaved thc g1 Arizona. No Particulars We" 81"" ixcept that the remains were beini brought homo for burial, accompanl» Much 3d by his sister and brother. ri-mpathy is expressed for the be- reaved parents and family in their rad and sudden bereavement. as‘ SHORT VISIT HERE-Rev. Z-eorge fllacLeod and Mrs. MRI-fid- -.~::h their two children. Mariam l FUNERAL SERVICES —- The filh- Th ‘eral of little Richard Connolly the ° ‘““""- “hi” i°°i< Pie" victim of the automobile accident in M°“d'l' “‘°"'“"- ‘° sl- Mary's Amhcrst on “may evcnlng was held. Church, Montague, was very largely l from ms home 91 Hlghland Avemw. attended, High Mass being celebrated l on Sunday July 25m The body was by Rev. Father Klggins. She received lald lo u“ l“ me lamlly plot 1n the, many . beautiful floral offerings, Roman Catholic Cemetery. Besides‘ ‘Phmili bmiiliiflts 5nd Mass cards m5 sonowlng pirenls he leaves lo showing the esteem in which she was l mourn one Slam, Dolls’ The lcllow, held by her many friends. Much sym- ‘ lng were the floral tributes: Broken» psthy goes 011i to the family in their brother, William A. Casey, who pass- ‘ ed away on Friday. Service was held’ l in the Anglican Church at Bay Verte. j on Sunday afternoon after which in- l torment took place in the family plot. ‘ FINAL VOTE -- The missing bal- ‘lot box of the Rocky Point poll has ‘turned up and the vote taken dur-l fin; the Plebisclte of the 18th re- lsulted as follows: Prohibition 2i: :1: and ‘Md ‘n Mmwch‘ 1°’ ‘Mlald of Burnt Point and an uncle of s Wm’ "m" h’ t°°k ‘ myilifrr. Reuben Macdonald of the Pat- keen interest in all local as well as‘ rlot Provincial affairs and was noted for‘ his kindliness and hospitalit , _" The“ are 1e“ w mourn’ £85m” l The funeral service of the late Miss sonowlng wldow‘ nee Margaret M“? Anna Currie toocplace Saturday Donald, two daughters and two sons, monlmg’ ‘n Sc‘ Paws Church‘ Sum. namely’ Mm Kenneth Mo“. all rn-erside, and was largely attended, . ducetd by ather JoliifMac- MOIUOCK. bask, Miss Dora of Re- w“ w“ , Elna, $55k" who m new home on a Donalfiwho spokg words of comfort to stopped. at Petitcodiac, N.B.,' Har- deepest sympathy is extended ringtcn. Maine and Brunswick, Maine covering a total of i500 miles with-- out a mishap. STANLEY FIRE-Losses on the Bennett and Weeks residences des- troyed by fire at Stanley Bridge on ,Wednesday night. are respecdvely labout $2,000 and $1.000, partially cov- ered by insurance. The Unit/ed Church BIRTHS. fNGS-At lvfillview. July 24th, 1929 to Mr. and Mrs. Hgnan fngs, a son SIIERRlH-At Alban , on July 25, t: Mr. and Mrs. Basil Sherry. Albany. a daughter. Anna Agnes Marie. ind Betiy. for the bait 618i" We“ l Circle-Dad. Mother and Doris. Cre- ‘cslding in Trinidad. arrived in the lscent-Grandmother and Grandaddy‘ ray last week cnthcir Way 1° sl- lconnolly. - Wreath-Frank Power. Peters. Cane Binivn- i“ ti" “"11" l Crescent-Lou and-Matt. spray — flrurch of which Mr. ‘ifacLeod has ccentiy bean called. fir‘, and Mrs. tfacLccd are Prince Edward Island- . Mrs, MacLeod born: a 515i" 0i Prof. Steele, of Prince of Wales Col- l icge. They are both well known in Charloltetown, and are delighted i9 g9 Douglas, Miss Helen Murchisorbl Mrs. Michael Pldgeon. v CONDITION FAVORABLE -- M7.‘ . Urlas McDonald‘ hasreceived a lett- l l er from Rev. Thomas Curran who ac- l nest many former friend-i Mi" ma‘ companied the farmer's brother. l lomewhat prolonged residence in the l Right Reverend Monsignor Maurice lauch they are thoroughly enloyin! McDonald to Quebec stating he had l the salubrlous air of their native i a comfortable trip and that probably ‘arovince. They leave early thiS Wflkj the operation on his leg would i)! lor their future home in C1199 _' performed on Monday- Thfl lfiiierl loss of a kind and loving mother. WELCOME VISITORS.—-Mr. and lvfrs. Edward R. Murphy (Isabella Home League’ gourmets-Mrs, Geor- H. Gordon) of Boston, Maggq llllyProhibition 339i, total vote 19,551. daughter of the late John and El- izabeth J. Gordon of New Perth, are spending the summer at their home at Montague, where they are making extensiverepairs and when complet- ed will be one of the show places o.’ Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy are looking forward to a pleasant time in August. Mr. Murphy's sister, Miss Mae J. Murphy on her first visit to P. E. I. Mr. Arthur R. Gordon, Mrs. Murphy's brother and Mr Roy Pig- lGovernment Control 68_ This will’ ‘make the complete official returns, as follows: Prohibition 11.411: Gov-l‘ ‘emmcnt Control 8080, majority for vlsltl Messm Wesley “d John at those who are left to mourn. It , has been said, "She was a 800d _ , home to vhom The Guardian elf-Woman’ of a Chrlsmn characmr, and was built about 40 years ago but had tends its sincere sympathy, The fun. l y b] d_ no ‘the amenbe mambeen redecorated and improved last ei-ai arrangements had not been com- ‘ 31:58:‘; h‘; lusess wan B“ year and was as good as new. It was leted t l . . ‘val d ‘ b if, $12,000 d ti p a a ate hour ‘Mt wgm‘ hearts with whom she was familiarly ‘wgeonlyag infill nmoum a‘?! msf: known‘ The cross she was cflmdnncc A call for aid was received by upon m be“ was a heaw one’ bmlthc ‘Summerslde Fire Department at was cheerfully accepted as the will l nearly midnight and a Contingent or will be interested to know that Mr. lo‘ God so ma‘ when the ca“ came . fifteen or eighteen firemen under the sh ' ad to to Him hom cllrfoi-d DeCoff of Taunton, Mm, l, lsh: railthfulg; sewed. W ldlrectlon of Chief w. B. NcNeill left of which Rev. Mr. Bishop is pastor. l MANY HAPPY RETURNS-CRIN lT ca. Taylor, celebrated his birth- Iday on Monday a; Ocean Crest, his beautiful summer cottage at Kep- ‘poch. The residents of Keppoch, a- lbout a score in all. gathered to ex- itsnd the genial captain many happy freturns of the day. The. celebrant is l l THURSDAY '—-RECOVER.ING raom arm-l ATION-Many friends on the Islandl making a wonderful recovery froml “w, ‘he servlce at st Paurs m’ here on Schurmans large motor his recent Opel-won gm. a tumor ll .‘ ' ‘ ' truck, conveying the old hand-pump. i ' d d th ir " t Wel- the back of his left eye, which we; ‘procm on “en e e ‘my o 900 feet of hos: and ladders. The enjoying excellent health and looks llington, where, after a short but lin- psrformed at ihe Petr-e Bent Breghan lgood for many more birthdays, This Hospllll m Baton Mn Deco“ u n yis the nineth celebration 0f that kind lpressivo service there, the body was firemen made the run in the quick mnderly Md to rest m the old “m? time of 45 minutes which in the face TOOMBS-At Norah Wiltshire, Jul) 26.h. to Mr. and Mrs. Walton T lToombs, a daughter. ‘RICHARDS-To Mr. and Mrs. n. Ilslet Richards, Cherry Valley, a ‘daughter. Mary Frances. JONES-Ab the P.E. ISlBild Hfiplti-I on July 8th, i929, to Mr. and Mrs. Bryer Jones, Southport, a daughter, Margaret Louise. LEA-On July 21, 192s. at Mr. n. w. McKinnons Southport, to Mr? and Mrs. Mathew Lea, Vernon River, s son.‘ '~ Breton. F 0 RMER CHARLOTTETOWNi making a good union. At a late houv l yachtman as well as a designer and JFRSE T0 WED-Miss Wanda A.‘ last evening. no word had been re- l builder l \lacLellan 2'7 ‘nurse, formerly of‘ cclved as to the result of tiicopé-TQ-‘known racing boats which he has‘ Tlx-irlottetown, P. E. I., and now 0i .23 West 80th Street, New York. and ltanlcy Blair Penncll, 3i, an electric- .l engineer, of 136 West 75th Street vu“: York wlll be married August Lled to St. Paul's Church Sunday l E. l.—0n Sunday morning, July Zlithlon the jury's finding in the case of ‘l {he Cllm-ch of 5t Michael. They morning where special services werell929, two beautiful Memorial Service lFrederlck C. Jones vs. H. l-l. Horne dz rere issued a license to marry l‘ fine Municipal BuildinBi New Y°'k' vllss MacLellan was born in Char- cvietown, the daulhiei‘ °i ML sex“ l; and Mrs. Agnes MacLeilan. Mr- Pennell who is the son of Mr. Fred rnfi Mrs. Sarah Blair Pennell, was born in Corry, PL-Pflfk Row News Service. HERE AFTER. LONG ABSENCE- l’he Guardian had a pleasant w" from Mr. Edward l-i. Webber, o1 Samervllle, Mass, on Bfltilfdiiy- W‘ Webber, who is a member of the rtaff of the Boston Globe, commenc- ifl his career as a Pfiiiwi‘ l“ m‘ °" lice of his brother-in-law, Mr. Henry Cooper. Charlottetown. It is fifty- lour years since Mr. Webber 1e"- i" Boston, crossing at the Cap” m m‘ ice by the oldtlme ice boats. Mi‘- Webber has made great WWI"! l“ his profession since then, and 18F” high up on the staff of the 61011!- Dn his present visit Mr. Webber i8 iccompanied by Mrs. Webbsr. He is i cousin of Mrs. B. L. Coombs I114 Prof. 'f‘anton of this city and "m" Mr. and Mrs. Webber are grand- children of the late Mr. Watson Duchmin. While in Cinrlottetown they are the guests of Prof. Tanton. vrsrrmo BEBE-Professor so Matheson, B.A.B.. O.M.A.S.C.E- ma Mrs. Matheson are now visiting his brother, Millar asthma °i Charlottetown, and hil oister- M"- Edward Shaw of araelrier Point ti‘ ler having stayed for ow "a" 1'"? 'ils brother, ‘A.J. Matileaon of 0- seary. m. Isathoaou is Plofell" °i Civil Engineering in the University :2 tritlsh columns, with vnitii iii‘. l ',~‘ lalso contains the gratifying news l {that the pelvis bone is apparently, l tlon. : VISITING MINISTER-A detach- ment from the "Champlain" P5115‘ held and an eloquent sermon‘ pl-ggchgd by RAV. Ml‘. Fuller. Nor‘; ton, N. B.. who is kindly exchanginfll ‘services with the Rector. Mr. Ray-l‘ continue his holiday. Mr. Fuller has mm Loyalist parishes ation of the above rlam d Church the motion; Mr Bentley: KC. op- F i mend m,“ enabling the later w ‘ Matthew Sheen. One book comprised entered for the plaintiff for $400. exhibited fine energy and done splen- lBook," and the other "Holy Com- l ‘did work during the few years Iil‘munlon and other Service." bothl V. Cameron, formerly of this city. has been Rector of one of the his- bound in solid sheepskin of New printing in gold. On th¢ outside cov-i ers was printed "St. Mark's Church.l ‘that he has held at Keppoch and l he docs not look a day older than he did nine years ago. eon of Boston are to be their guests Mr. Pigeon who is a prominent of many internationally SUPREME.COURT—In the Sup- piloted with many winnings to hislrcme Court yesterday, before Mr. credit. ‘Justice Haszard, argument was heard lon the motion of Mr. McPhee that a -s'r. Mam-rs KENSINGTON, ralvordlct be entered Lar the plaintiff Books were presented to the congre- ‘ano. Mr. Johnston, K.C.. supported by the Churchwardens on behalf oflposed on behalf of the defendant. the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. lThe Court ordered that judgment be home now after several weeks in the hospital. As soon as he is well enough to travel Mr. DeCoff will come to the ‘ Island to recuperate, -_3 —-STUDYING ‘I'll! OYSTER IN--‘ DUSTRY-Mr. Needler of Toronto‘ and Mr. Duchemln of Dalhousie Un- l iversity have for ‘lhe past three weeks been making a study of the oyster‘ industry for the Biological Board, Ot- l tawa. making their headquarters atl Bidefvrd River. They are endeavouring l ‘.0 get data regarding the exact spawn I ing season and the temperature and‘ salinity of the water in connection,‘ the complete “Canadian Prayerl REVISITS PROVINCE-Mr. Daniel‘ and the .' l and a brother of Mr. John Cameron. Kent Street, arrived in the oity yes- terday by motor car from his home,l with oyster culture They are co-op-‘ crating wlih Mr. Dodge, who hasl been in charge of the work for the: past two years. When the Department the lnformatlonl gained will no doubt prove of much ily plot. bereaved by a large number of friends and relatives. An increase of 101 motor cars cross- ing from Tormentine to Borden for the month of July ls reported by the‘ Publicity Association from figures compiled by the railway authorit- ies. In the month of July, i928. 1049 cars crossed on this route, the figure for July, 102s being i150. This is an p"“‘““'° m effect. Nevertheless the good vr-ork; ford, Chsrlcvetofvn. View of the fact that me loss of the of the firemen bofh from Kensingtnn l bara Ferguson, Dunsra encouraging increase. especially of the dusty condition of the roads‘ “My _ A, m, “Wm, Hosglw; on was remarkable. When they arrivedlgull. 25th. lo professor and ‘My,’ they found the church and buildings l Jnhn Bray a dQugh[gl-_Bafbllnav|k)l1_ a mess 0i flame-s and beyond saving. Mrs. Bray was formerly Miss Jean It was thought that the length oil show hose taken would be sufficient to,» reach to the river but this was no: | the case and water had to be brought ‘up in barrels‘ which were so quickly ‘ CRAWFORD-FERGUSON - At St lemptied that fire fighting in fhI5‘J3me5 Manse, July 31, by m, Rev way did not have muchlw. Bruce Muir. Lorne Flclon Crow'- to Serra Bel Zfnage. Manlzraocs‘ Victoria Hotel was calculated w iii-land S‘"“"‘°"‘°‘° prmnw“ ‘h’ “n; Ls:\'ori.1.~.'rlrnrf_rr-a: lhe Unli- recl the ‘time somewhat advorselylfrom spreading further and causing lmore damage. this year. The number of cars crossing on the l-lochelaga is not yet available. ‘ There was a slight decrease in the 4 laid' beforelnumber of cars crossing in June thisl led Chvrch, in lmnff, Alberta, oi: gJrrly 12th. by Paev. T. H. Lorsdale .\Vl!‘15EOl'l Lzliglll, IQTZBCTIY of C‘-a-- Sunday‘ “my Hm‘ w“ a 333a d“; IILLEZEYATI, :0 i-‘ioroilze Hfirflfl’ cl for the parish of Cardigan, for oii_Mlllllel.lma_ lrylal-lllnbl that clay thepower of the Catholic; y", a, cumpaml wlll-l m, wl-l-esjpriesthood was conferred on c-ns of""1GH55"TR-"-‘70R—3ii 51- Jeff-H’ on ‘hlesday pond,“ mom, lo, ma, ‘mm, q-gsllts sons. Rev. Joseph c. Campbell. of Church. Bunmneriieid. "cl ll,“ we'll/fireball River. the ch beloved by~ fiiumzmi: gfidlxufiublds him wll- ‘Kenslngton, P. E. I." and inside "To comfeo: this. his first visit to Prlncelghg Glory of God and in loving: daughter, Mrs‘. H. C. DeBow and son‘ mwud 151mg, lmemory of Matthew Sheen, born} Harold on a two weeks’ visit to Mr. i- ‘ lBept. 10th, ‘i832, died Aug. 18th, 1914 l and Mrs. Cameron and other relatives, cmnwg ‘any CBUSADERS-A ,and his wife Martha, born. April 3rd,; Mr. Cameron. who is on his first In“ numb" ol pegplg gathered in 1339, died Feb. 29, i814." The Biff-Si visit to the Province in twentymhrer Queen Square Gardens last evenin! wgre received by the Rector. RAW- 0- years, notes a great improvement in a 5 l Attalburo, Mass, accompanied oy hislv “b-s‘ a party of about twelve in a motor which m, ggngdlgn boat were returning from a Tormentine, the boat was struck by ‘attributable to ‘June i038 traffic was exceptionally,‘ N heavy, that beini; the month in,‘ Medical Assn-l 511i wiciatlori met in the Province. The, figures for June this year. are 484 as ‘ against 562 in 1928. ‘ At about ten thirty last night wave about two hundred yards out- ‘ ids the Summerside _harbor light} ‘ to attend the first meeting of the fr, spriggs who offered the dedicat- l Charlottetown and in the Province Church Army Cnisaders in the City. The group consists of cliium‘ M36‘ all-ll, flumphrles and .Gibl°n ' autoi- aohor. all from mlma- Th‘ meeting consisted of church pray"!- Apostles creed and hyinnl- ti" m?“ hrs“ "1 1.2.1:; d ‘n ymna. melained what the Church Anny i! and what it is doinlf‘ m‘ ‘mi low“ by all four mefnberl o m noun sir-sins a qullfieiie- "PH" l-fumphrles and Sis-er Boher de v- bred splendid and apveeiina all“: es. At the close of the service t e Rev. Canon Malone 0mm! 9"?“ and gave the bleasinl- ma TALKING morons-char- lottetown theatre goers had. their first oplnriiiiiity .0! mi"! "'1' "m" in: the "tallies" at mi Prined u.‘ ward Theatre lut alum. was‘ ‘i; comment on. ii" "i" favorable. The voices synahfviiimi w<>eMW-"Y‘P“."?'. M“. “t l ory prayers and expressed gratitude l ggngfanl to the donors. ENJOYED VISIT -- Rev. PYlnklin There passed away at Little $111“, o. Elmer, Mrs. Elmer and their on July 30. 1m. Mr- Denial Mac‘ldaughtel' reached Charlottetown Neill. B0111 It W005 Illlndl- Feb-i from the Borden Ferry yesterdayl 1852. he removed i0 “m9 sinifl-‘mornlng and express themselves as over forty years aim-Willie iii‘ h", greatly pleased to be once more a.- aInCs resided. For theplst 18W yet-Isl midst the delights of Prince Edward he has lived in retirement, but pro-l Island. Mr. Elmer will be remem- vious to that, le was o. man who bored by some here as a preacher at took a Brest interest in everything the First Baptist Church a number that pertained to the welfare of tne‘ of years ago. l-fe is at present minist- communlty. For Ifllhy y?!" 116 WM‘ er of the College Church. Hamilton. in the employ of the Provincial Gov- New York, seat of Colgate University. eminent, as Road Supervisor fzrl southern Kins! flaunts’. and in thatl SOCIAL GATHERING -A very position. betlml R110“ t0 lflliiyplessant gathering took place at the people, and WI! hilhly eaten-mid I01‘ home of Mr. and Mrs. YEW. Godfrey, hi; high sense of honor. of Riverside Cottage, Suffolk. Mon- Beirrg a moat cheerful and friendly day evening. The Dominion seed in- mm, he enjoyed a 14180 circle Oflspectlon staff. of which Mr. Godfrey friends. TWO y"?! I80 hi8 Vi“ Plwlis a member, numbering about thirty. ed IVly Ind 5W1! "i9". h! hid Ne", motored out to pay their respects for livinl lions except 10.1‘ a short timelthe first time since their marriage. spent with a niece. He loved his home The first part of the eveiilng was and one of the party, Mr. Eddie Gal- lant. who was sitting at the side fell overboard. He was heard to cry outl for help but disappeared and the; party after cruising about the sposl for some time, cam; on to Sulnmer- ‘ side and reported the sad affair. About midnight, boats put out with grappling hooks with Police Officer Linkletter in charge in the hope of finding the body. Mr. Gallant was a well known and highly esteemed bar-l her with Mr. Maxims Peters. Stirri- merslde, and was a married man with three small children. A sad drowning accident occurred yesterday afternoon at Jude's Point. Tigniah, the victim being McBride Bernard, twelve year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bernard. The fatal accident occurred while McBride and his younger brother. Boyd, aged eight years. were bathing. The older i . _ l Tilesdzry A n ‘hl h t riled late last night iRt- Rev- Lain-s J- Obeary. Bishop oi~ . - _ loomblzeiz’ dasti-‘oyed the barn and ‘Charlottetown, was the ordainina‘fl‘gg‘nnuvhun‘ o‘ clmbrmm‘ Rona’ P dwelling house of Mr. Fred Bennettl‘ of Stanley Bridge, and at hour this morning had spre United Church. flames under control. The fire is believed to have started in Mr. Bennett's barn through the the lire with hand extinguishers. LATER that the United Church has been deuce of Mr. Austin Weeks burned. boy was attempting tn carry his brother across the channel and both buiidinl dualism. but tar-ouch"! on ggrlyiREV. James Murphy, Rector of St. ad to the , Dunstan} University, and Rev. A. A. At that time thelMcAulay, P.P. of St. Peters, Rev. P. fire brigades of Kensington and Sum- lMcMahon, of the Cathedral staff be- merside were endeavorlng to get the 'ing High Priest. A forceful sermon‘ l explosion of a lantern. It is under- the Sanctuary were: Rt. Rev. J.C. stood that most of the contents of McLean, P.A.V.G., Sourls; Rt. Rev. the house and barn were destroyed. A J.C. MacGuigan, P.A.V.G., Edmon- large number of people of Stanley ton: Revel-ends Bridge and vicinity were on the spot MacGulgan, J.V. McDonald, G. V. and were doing their best to put out lMcCabe. G. Monaghan, Basil Crokeri. At 1.30 a.m. The Guardian learns newly ordained. rt la understood that mmi otborruonday momma FIRM Cont!!!" Ilelialn- vii!" 0i‘ lmoznlng, Jilly 30th, by the pastor Frlgnd5 of the young pm“ and ofRev‘. Francis McDonald, John A the pgrlghlunpyg flqgkgd lmm mflnyiI-fughes. of Norblro, and Arnie I points of the Province to share wi:ll“T1'i1il1°i1yiiimfifl-it dal-‘Qhlfi’ 0i the in“ the parishioners and their parishl-YOhH iiii-‘i Mrl- Bflirbhy of Stanley priest the joy and gladness occaslon-lBfldifi CQRZ-‘Biiii-‘iiibili. cd by such an event. l , - At l0 o'clock the ceremony began:HIGGIxBOTIIA1I—MORTO5_0: Jul‘! 2i. Alfre/ Mlnllig, E. f, and Miss Evelyn Liar-urn a Trenton, N. 5., were united in mar. riage at the United Church mans» Trenton. Rev P C MM: pay-hymn ‘the ceremony. prelate and he was assisted by Very on the dignity of the Catholic prlest- Dsxnls hood was preached by Rev. Owen Klgglns. of Georgetown. Present. in _____._.._...__ MUIZCIIISON-On July 29th. Mal- Colm Murchison. of High Bank. MACNEILL-At Little Sands. July 20. i929, Daniel MscNelll. aged ‘I7. MACDONALD - At Boston City Hos- pital, July 25, James MacDonald of i’ Carter street, Charleston-n, in his 85th year ' IICIIAIDB—MUY hence: Rich- ards. infant daughter of ab. an! , Mrs. n. islet Richards, Cherry lfai- During the ceremony rather Camr m. ‘ P.J. Hogan. P.D. lJ.K. Mcfsaac, K.C. McPherson, be- sides a number of Seminal-ha, friends and college mates of the completely destroyed and the rasl- ,bel1 was assisted by Rev. lll. nooa- IIIAOLIAXF-At the residence of 1M! onaonuifiallaouaabzeokflsletlgua thoiatehdlrick uaasouaabiaarllpiaamo. .- f v I‘ ley, parish prim of Clidlhn. _ cilia “magazine. Q1 lMr. Andrew V. Araenault. formerly . war- o. can" ,_......-..-..g§,.o._v.~.--.-<a_w..w. ' ‘Ga-xi ._