_ LEAYE FOR TORONTO.— Three ‘ carried er! mile ribbons iii Maritime MCNDAY if. g" Clyde River n No be! " . ., 0 will"! ingflflfi. there pusadawey-lnto the “Croat Unseen" one of the oidoatlnd most esteemed “new of. Givric River, in the person o1 Mm. Margaret MacLean, at the. ad- vanced age of sr years. LEAVE FOR MAGDALEN .15- LANDb-Staff Sergeant A. How- atirand special constable It. Ic- Clair 0i’ the Mounted Polios left for the Magdalen Islands the lat- ter part of last weei: on official business. The Magdalen Islands come under the Jurisdiction of this branch of the R. C. M. P. and the men here make regular routine trl , there. There are no pilice sis ionod on the 1r.‘:-.nr.s. n. c. M. r. TO usr: ANornslt CUTTER- -- Another small ‘crrlft would be placed in the R; C.‘ M. P. preventive service to wage _war against rum runners-in island ‘wat- ers, Commander Stevens said here Saturday before leaving for Halifax. “We shall try to scrape up enough money for another craft," the Com- mander aaid. It would bring total number of craft to four wonklng oui of. Charlottetown. Inspector James Ifi-ipps lcft Saturday for Ottawa on official police business- A, most enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and lvirs- Wm. Mill, Clermont, on Oct. 31st, when neighbors and friends scath- ered to bid them farewell on the eve of their departure for Malpequc. Mr. Mill was a member of the fam- ous 98th siege battery and spent four years in France and Germany. When the guests had all assembled, Mr. James Pendergast, acting as chairman, explained the reason for the friendly invasion and ‘called on hiss Helen Mill to read an address. The presentation of s beautiful table accompanied the address. Mu- sic and dancing whiled away the hours most pleasantly. A bountiful lunch was served by the ladies. , ., OF COMPETITION WINNERS boys and a girl winners of the c511. trial School Fair livestock competi- tions left Saturday for Toronto, where they will attend the Royal Winter Pair es guests of the Domin- ion Department oi’ Agriculture. The four, Stirling Reid of Soul-is, Peter MocAulay of Souris, Gordon Rob- erts of Bethel and Marion Wood of Bethel were accompanied by Li. W. Roper, federal livatock promoter for P. E. I. They will take part in file judging cornpet‘ ion at the Fair and will be away for more than a week. On the return journey they will stop off at Ottawa to view the Parliament Buildings. ‘I0 SHOW CATTLE AT ROYAL IKE-Choice Island cattle which fairs will be shown this week at the ' Royal Winter Pair, Toronto by ex- hibitors Seymour Wood ‘of Mount —IIAS BAND IrAUEIATEDQ-Mr. John Gi cf Summorsidy had his lefti 11AM dly laeoratod on satur- daawbon it Ills caught in tho cir- cular saw at Schurmanb Mill, where w. Gilli! ll. 8m m. Io was tak- en to the hoop tal and his injuries fltlchdcd f0- Tllo doctors are afraid that 1h‘. Gillie may lose hil thumb and index finger. --_ , -SUGUISSFIIL APPLE DAY — Boy Scout Angle Day was highly silccuatul in ulnmorsldo Saturday when approximately 1,300 apples were sold, realising the excellent sum.of $74.73, considerably in cir- cess of last year's sale. The thanks of the boys are tendered the Public for their gonemus supportend also WE T. Holman Lid..fnr their fine dressed window advertising the Scouts’ Applg Day. East Point United Baptist Church was the scene of'a pretty wedding "_on "Oct. 24th at“ three. pzm. when. Rev. If. R. ‘Bell united .ini "mar- riage ‘Miss Martha Amelia Robert- son", daughter or Mrs. Hertha Rob.- ertaon and _the late Alexander Robertson, Red Point, P.E.I.. and Robert Stuart MacGregor. son of m. and Mrs. Robert MaoGrcgor, East Baltic, P.E.I. Mr. Geo. Warren, Howlan, car- ried off all the honors in the adult foxes in the Alberton Fox Show, which was concluded on Saturday. Mr. Daniel Smallmsn, _0'i'.eary, was ere News BUDQET Felo GOOD ATTIIDANOI!‘ A’! TOURNAMENT we tho in- clement weather QU t there was a good attendance a the fifth nllht o! the card tournament at the Holy Name rHall. ‘rho prize winners were as follows: Ladies’ first, Mrs. L. G. Henry; second, Mrs. P. B. McTague; Gentleman's first, J. B. Fleming; Second, Connie Pet- ers. The fracas-out was won by Percy lanai-lean. , --_- GRAN!‘ MONI! T0 OIPHAN- AGES-A grant of $200.00 to each of the orphanages was authorized to be paid at the regular monthly meet- ing of the Chiidrens Aid Society yesterday. ‘rho amount is given ‘as an honorarium for wards of the Society boarflld at the orphanages. ‘me annual meeting will be held on Friday night. November "29. Dr. Murchison of Falconwood Hospital will speak. Further ihnouncem ‘ Wlllhgmadl later in the press. ' AT GYROYESTERDAYr-Dr. D. T. Waye resided at the regular meeting o. thmGyro Club last night. 211161 Isrra-hgofrienfi for tho appearance here of the Hart House Qusrtotte on Wednesday evening were completed. Judging from the ticket sale committee's report it was announced by the club authorities that o. full house is expected. The tubercifioSis seal salo. boglnning the last week in November. is to be tho next act- ivity of tho club. Col. K. S. Rog- ers gave a short address at last night's meeting. the winner of the champion pup of the show and champion female pup, Rev. W. J. Phillipa, Aiborfon. won the champion Amie pup. The President, Mr. A. D. O'Brien pre- sented the trophies at the conclu- sion of the judging on Saturday afternoon. sures-remap TEA noun - Mrs. Ralph Huestls entertained in- formally at thetes. hour on Satur- day in honor of her sister-in-lsw, MissBerxia Heustis, of Charlotte- town; wh) had been visiting her and has since returned home. Kenneth.‘ LJKing presided over the tea‘ cups- ‘and- tho delightful affair affordedr several; who had" Inet Miss ii-Ieuefltia on". prcvionsrvisim‘ hora: the pleasure of G Mrs. meeting her spins-New News. » --.SAD NEWS BECEIVEII-fs- lsnd relatives and. friends will me gret tor learn of the passing of Miss Nellie Marquarrie, ate-her homo in Wintbwpe. Mum. on Tuesday Nov. 5th. Hills MMQUII- rio was a niece of Mrs. Albert Oakes of Summerside, and spent part of last summer visiting the Island in company with her‘ mother and sister, Mrs. John Mac- Quaffle and Miss Grace MacQuar- tie, to whom much sympathy is extended in their sad bereavement. --5. Mrs. Cordon Reeves of lereetowrl. was taken to the Prince County Hospital on Saturday afternoon suf- AT ROTARY-At the Rotary luncheon yesterday tho following e115. ‘ musical program was rendered, Vocal solos , J. W. Mac- Kenzie, Alfred Bufreli, Malcolm MacKenzle; comet solo by Alfred Burrell. Professor Harold E. Shep- psrd, organist of St. Paul's Church, W110 WM Piano accompanist, also sang a duet with Mfr. Burrell. The performers were heartily encored. A. L, MacPherson, manager of Dunn and Bradstreet, newly el- ected Botarian, was introduced by Neil Macleoln Palmer-god" by Past President Harold Palmer. - A- number of - cards for- the Rotary Auction were distributed. Rvotarian B. »W.- iI-QPIIQ Dlooldod. » - ' - LEGION EXECUTIVE MEET _ Progress in the campaign for new Canadian Legion mambo was rc- ported at a meeting o! the executive of the Charlottetown branch last night. The local branch will cele- brute the tenth anniversary of the formation of the Legion on Mon- day next by a social gathering, it was decided, and the regular month- 1y meeting will be held the name night. A 160.00 grant was made to the Legion Band for the repair of the‘ instruments. It was felt that the band is deserving o! everyposs- ‘ible aslistancc and should be help- ed by all as much as possible. Ar- rangements were also made for as- sisting worthy returned soldiers who are out of employment and in need. At Duvar on Monday, Septem- H bert I ‘ m’; _;_'wa gefifioigg!’ gLBIEEmEIE-yz’ faring from injuries received in a Ear; m“, "mum Jlj -' car “ ‘ Mrs. "‘ with her in the 19st fade“! eledion won high 6nd llivtk dflighikl’, ind honors with his ayrshiras at Halifax and Charlottetown this yearflsey- n-lour Wood's shorthoms will be shown by his son. Stirling. {they were awarded leading prizes at; the Maritime Winter Pair, Amherst and at the Provincial Exhibition, Char- lottetown. J. Waiter Jones. who has always carried oft hlflhjbonogg r iwokedinto tbs glrinltlitorktlgfelijr finslfieggy i..“ Tfiflfl rem: ol- tile car in front. both cans- wlel. hi, Minn... " "solo lnwtho illicit-and were some- ATTEND BANQUET — Among the number who attended the Ite- tumed Soldiers Banquet at thg home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bagnall, Hazel Grove, on Nollem- _ ber 11th were: Mrs. and Mrs. Mur. 609k MB-Blasdd, Mr. and _1Vfrs. 00111011 MNrLclin. Mr. and Mrsf DQ118188 Ycunker. Miss Annie Easter. Miss Isabel MacDonald, Dr. Randolph Murchison, Messrs. Miilar Henderson, Gordon M“. I.ieod._Alls.n MacLeod and Russell MacNeili. Alter partaking of 9, _ delicious goose dinner, the. evan- ing was pleasantly spent by "ell joining in a jolly sing-song and dancing. Also delightful piano music by Miss Isabel MacDonald, a reading by Mrs. Gordon Mac- Lean. Solo by Mrs. Douglas Younker, Messrs Murdock Mac- Leod and Gordon MacLeod. After a vot/e of thanks Me's, _§ggnQ.ll the flinging of Auld LangSymr-and, tiie National Anthem, brought) pleasant evening to a close. ' the wagon in which he wssariv-f‘ ‘Or .9 {Inland for burial. where ing was struck from be lmrby I s. oquiom bluegill lunggflnd car driven by Ralph _ tart, "of; ial oqnd Inf], C ' ' on, ._l7tb. C Summerside. ,_ I _ Thcawidcnt occurred about one " mile wast of Remington. Both and Mutant were proceed- ing toward: Remington. A err! wsmpassing in thefiospnlitc dimer" Miss I seeding _ about 3:30 when they were struck mil. ‘be serious at first, but after s short fol’ Scdflqlle, were pro- ' by Cir inhO'Bli11\l‘l‘t¢Nl by "another CIA’ travelling in the some direction. Tho accident oc- curred at the eastern approach to Summarside. Kenneth Bell of Carle- ton.- who was driving the car, stated. that he honkad his horn and in wb Jamkcn up but were able to prov-ad under their own power. Mrs-Bantu was the only person hurt. She had a bad-cut over her oyc and lniuriu to her back. A sliver of glass penetrated her cloth- ing ‘and made a deep cut in her side- She was in a semi-conscious condition when taken to the hospi- tallubut regained consciousness soon a r. Her condition was reported fairly comfortable last night. The commuiity of ‘Kelly's Cross was saddened and shocked to heal of the sudden death ofgJohn Mc- Al/lflnflilhlfll 0063881‘! inthe Trill-o Hospital, Truro, =Novai Scotia, on‘ se-ptember e6. mo. Jolm, who was 1X1 his 29th year. went w Trnro April 29, i935, to seek employment. Heobtainod a position with Mr. S. 3.3181117. Milk Dealer." where he worked until a week previous to his death, when he stepped on a rusty The wound dulnot seem te time Walter Clark, aged 25 years.‘ son ' of Mr. and Mrs. David Clark or Kensington met‘ instant debtfl flb-l" out six o'clock last evening“ when -,» s" 59 of her age. The 7i -8ltiuous1.i! mil-ins. . Archibald of Reading, mere, ed in Blllfllllfilelde by plans up gat- urdny afternoon on account or the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Edward Strung. Summer Street. It l» rivaling to Nam that Mrs. Strong is a little batten-s i930“!- COUNCII- MEETING- Messrs. Alok McDonald and Biatul ueneiiail were re-aminteo mom- bero of the to! first board at a spools! meeting ho City Council lust night. J. '1'. Mokensivs tender for supplying Miicomsrfa overcome was accepted. His Worship Ms or Kennedy presided. ‘ram was a ull attendance of councillors. IIEAD- on COLLISION—'A 1...... gngwcoliision Jbetwoxonj-two ‘automo- ‘1 v a on the highway abouttwo mllos cast of Hunter River. A One cal- walrdriven by Dr. Robertson of the Dominion _f.rlv_e Stock Branch, Charlottetown. In [the other‘ car was A. J. Jardine and his dough-i fer, Muguoritealso of Charlotte- town. The latter was injured but not seriously. She was taken to tho‘ home of Dr. Murchison. Both om wore considerably damaged. LEAVES F011 CONVENTION AT HALIFAX-R. L. McClure, president of the Charlottetown Board of Trade. and Dr. J. A. Clark, all“. tondcnt of the Ex- perimental Farm and a member of tho ‘Iriuie Council loft this morn- rms CHARLCFIHDWN _ UR . on. W when a l numbwo! relatives ind friends werq present to shower bar with many beautiful and useful A host loin in wish o you! couple a long and happy pa hway through their icurmyol life. Mr. awry C. Richardson naus- turned from s visit to his old homo in Kitchener. Qntarlo. 11o also wont u far north ls Mailman in the Kirkland mining region. Mr. and Mrs. Jonbb E. Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gallant of Winnipeg, Mans who were re- oontly called to Prince Diward Island by the death of their moth- or, Mrs. Dominick Gallant, 9g m. \ar, havl returned to their homes in Winnipeg. Writing to friends hare they express thornsolvol as vary ,' ’ with their visit to their former home and their meet- ing with so many of their friends and acquaintances, The annual meeting of tho Notro Dame Alumnae took place at the Academy oh Monday, November 18th. Excellent reports were read by the President, Miss Agnes Mur- naghan, and by Mrs. J. A. Mac- Donald who was tho Aiumngeb Delegate to the Biennial Meeting of the Canadian Federation of Catholic Alumnae held in Halifax in August last. Tho Treasurer's rc- port showed n. creditable balance. It was decided to make "study clubs" one of the features of tho year's programme sudan miter- ‘loznow far no sudden removal his ing for Halifax where they will attend the annual convention of the Maritime Board of Trade which opens there tomorrow. They will present for the approval of the Maritime Board, resolutions asking for harbor development in Charlottetown and for improved train service between here and Slckviile. On Wednesday evening, Novem- ber 6. It his residence at Clyde Riva- there passed into rest, John MacI-aughlin; in the 74th year of his ago. The deceased was ailing seriously only a few days. A native 0i’ the district, he was widely known and respected in the com- muillty-where hespcnt the whole of his life. ‘Ibo deceased leaves to devoted wife, Ophelia Model-ll. four sons, Ila. Nelson and Lewis of Gfllld ‘Prairie, Alberta. and Milton. with one daughter, Helen, st homo. In religion he adhered to the Presbyterian church and was a loyal member of the Clyde River‘ congregation and faithful and regular in the work of the choir. He was an enthusiastic member of the Orange Association. being con- nected with 1-01.. 1166. of King- ston, whose members attended tho funeral in a body and carried out tho ritual of the Order at his grave. Dr. J. W. S. Lowry held the funeral service at theifamtly ros- idonoe consisting of praise exer- cises of faith and comfort. earnest suppiicotion and an address - of sympathy and consolation. The no- msins ‘were laid to rest in the fam- ily biuial blot. in the . Baptist! bcr 30, 1935, there passed away after- a brief 11111086, Mrs. Dominick Gallant, in the severity-fourth cu- ‘ ‘ w ose maiden name was Edema Doiron, was born at North Rustico and was the daughter of the late Gil- bert Doiron and Ursule Pitre of that place. Her parents having settled at Duvsr, she there mar- tld Mr. Dominick Gallant who predeceased her five years ago. They had a family of nine child- ron.of whom the following sur- vive: Joseph E., and Gilbert of Winnipeg, Man, who left for home as soon as news of the serious ill- oi their mother reached but unfortunately arrived too late to eco her‘ Mary, Mrs. llritiiony Doll-ell of Detroit, uieie; Ursuie, Mrs. J. H, Blanchard of Charlottetown; 908e, Mrs. John l". Gallant of Piucvillo; and Dorice at home. Two other sons. Arthur and Aubln, and one daughter, Jo- sephine. Mrs. Damus Richard, pre- deceased her. She also leaves to mourn the following brothers and sisters: . Joseph at _ Bloomfield. Paul at Howlan, and Illsiix at Du- war: Mrs. Iiean J. Gallant and Mrs. Felix DesRochos at Boston. Mass-z 115° 37 grandchildren and three zYwt-srandenlmren- Last Tuesday night there passed into rest at his late home at Canoe "Cove after an illness o! several months Dugald MacDougaii, in the 82nd year of his age. The de- ceased was o resident of the Cave district throughout his long life " ‘and was widely known and rc- specied in the locality. A deszand- sntof ‘early Scottish pioneers from the Islo of mu, in the Scottish ‘_ Highlands, Mr. Msoiloilgzil "was sensed ‘ of those qualities 11f In“, inns eriil- body which chsrscten "iced the sturdy rues from which he III-sag. His ceaseless mirit of industry found ifs return lathe bieuings of ‘ “l prosperity throughout his long racer. The deceased gentleman was twice married, his first wife, Catharine Dalrach, hsvln, passed away twelve yea-rs ago. In Juno, 1920, he limited . ‘ all, . widow . Douglil of Cemetery at Clyde River- covered with many wreaths testifying to the regard in‘ which he was held. ‘ “ .. ._ ‘ ‘*~-- faith lri the Gospel of Christ and in that assurance of eternal life he passed away. . The pail bearers at the burial were Messrs. Han-y Macloan, Hugh John Maclcan. Gordon MacKinnon, John MacNevih. Lew- is MacPhec and George Dixon. WEDNESDAY PRIZE WINNERS 1N TOURNA- MENT - The prise winners last night, the fourth of, the second auc- tion tournament at-the Holy Re- deemer Hall are as follows: Gentle- man's first, Robert Diamond: Sec- ond, Peter Walsh; Ladies‘ first, Mrs. Millie Walsh: Second, Mrs. Peter McCal-ron. The freeze-out was won by Joseph Poirier. A very pretty wedding was sol- cmnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Roach, Winsloe, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 10th, when their granddaughter, Elisa Winnlfrad Hambly was united in marriage to Mr. Harold Russell Crawford. son oi Mr. and Mrs. '1'. W. Crawford of Blaclcvllle, N.B. The home was prettiiy decorated foi- the oeeeslon with. flowers and potted plants, the ceremony boing perform- sq under a, beautifully decorated arch by the Rov. T. Palethorpc in the presence of about fifty relatives and friends of the contracting par- ties. The bride was a picture of girlish loveliness as she entered the parlour on the arm of her grand- father to the strains oi the Wed- ding March played by Mrs. Graham Cock. aunt of the bride. wearing a floor length gown of ivorysatixl with lace trimmings and veil caught u with wreaths oforango blossoms. 5 e carried a comet of cream gladioiss and maiden forn, her only ornament being s beautiful loid pendant, the gift of tho groom. lhe was attendad II ha: friend, Mill l. Ronni! ll‘ d I110 Ill prettily attired in old rose aiik with whlbl trimimlill and carried a bou~ quot of pink gladloius and ferns: also her two deters. Florence and l r: E s it or girls wgtfio Britt's gift“ of white necklaces . w. tainmont Committee consisting of the following members was sp- pointed:—-Mrs. W. D. Gillis, Chair- man, Miss Madelyn Olarkln and Mrs. Leo F. MacDonald. BACK FROM VISIT 'l'0 011-. IENT-Rev. James MacKay, D. D., of Toronto, Ont, chairman of the Board of Missions of the Presby- terian Church in Canada arrived in tho City last evening. Dr. Mac- Ksy, who is well known in Prince Edward Island having spent a umber of summers here, has just returned from an extensive trip to tho Orient. While there he visited the Mission fields of the Canadian Presbyterian Church in Manchurla. Japan and Formosa. Ho will speak in Zion Church this evening at 7.45 and has a very thrilling mess- age for all who wish to hear him. not only concerning the work oi the church in the Par last but also of general conditions in the countries he visited. With every available space filled with cattle, silver foxes, hogs and farm produce, the largo schooner Mary Pauline. a miniature Noah's Ark, was ready to sail last night for St. Pierre, Miquelon. The cargo of Prince Edward Is- land products was purchased by Henry Gauthier of the firm of Gauthier Bros. St. Pierre. For 85 years his father came here to make purchases for the Trench colony. Mr. Gauther will return to his home today on board tho steam- ship Magnlliid and will supervise the» unloading of the cargo. The P. E. I. silver foxes are for the young merchant's up-tor-date ranch. He is s pioneer in silver fox ranching on tho French island and is optimistic over the possi- bilities of expanding the industry there. Cattle and foxes are below decks on the Mary Pauline, comfortably housed. Produce is stored in ev- ery nook and cranny-in fact some of the crew's bunks are being used to store fox biscuits while large crates of vegetables, livo hogs, oc- cupy the upper deck, protected by tarpaulins. TIUISDAY -DEATH 0F MR. CLARK DIA- MOND — There passed away quite suddenly on Tuesday evening, Mr. Clark Diamond at 74 years of ago. Mr. Diamond. was s native c! Nov-thaw. but had resided with his ephew. Mr. William Baglole oi Summersldo for the past two months. He had been in indifferent health for some time, but death "cams suddenly at the last- Mr. Diamond was tho son of the lgto John Diamond and was well and favourably known in the vicinity of Northam. He was linmlflicd and leaves to mourn. his sister Mrs. George Baglole and one brother Watson Diamond, both of Northern. to whom empathy is extended. The funeral takes place this after- noon at 2 o'clock from the United Church st Bidcford. Rev. Mr. Nich- cllcn will ofilciate-S. ' The marriage was solomniwd in St. Joacbirnb Church, Vernon Riven at eight o'clock yesterday morning when Miss Helen Lucinda OfDorl- noll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis O'Donnell, Avoridale, be- came the bride of William Earl Reardon of this city- ltev. P. b. Mc- Guigsn performing the ceremony and celebrating tho Nuptial Mass. As the bride entered tho church on the arm of her father, whom aho was given away, the eilllliig March was rendered by ma. Jos. t at St. Damian's _ also accompanied the soloists, Messrs. W. J. Brown. S. I‘. Doyle and mu Mary Moran, Charlottetown. who rendered sp- propriato solos during the aorvico. The bride, who waambveyingly 5 a i Al the conclusion Mr. and amid ‘l , .0! the _ . o groom is s member of 081cc It!!! of tbl Maritime cqo andthobridosf mo! employee of Ifoytb Beauty la . Provious to hor arriago, tho iat- tll was the guest gabonor at sov- eral miscellaneous was. The Guardian Joins in extending hearty follcitotionl. QUEST‘ A'1.' GOVIINIIIN‘! HOUSE — Miss Isms Nowbory. daughter of Min-and Mrs. lover- iey it. Newbery of Yonkers, Now York, arrived in tho City Tuesday night and is the welcome guut of His Honour the Lieutenant Gov- ernor and Mrs. Demois at Govern- mcnt House. Miss Newbary visited hero in tho summer of 19M when she made many friends who sro de- lighted to welcome hoi‘ back again and to know that it is hcr intention to spend tho Christmas season at Government House. C. P. B. REPRESENTATIVE HERE-Mr. C. B. Andrews. Dis- trict Passenger Agent o! the 0on- adlan Pacific Railway, Saint John. N.B., was ‘visiting local business men yesterday accompanied by the local agent Col. H. M. Davison. Mr. Andrews reports business slightly on the upgrade both in passenger traffic and freight. The passen- ger prospects for the winter months are good; and there is every likeli- hood o1 there being heavy ship- meats of wheat through the port of Saint John._ BRADY-OALLAGHAN-A quiet but pretty wedding was soiemnised at the Bishop's Residence on Sat- urday, November 9th when Anne Elizabeth Callaghan, daughter of Mr. Peter Callaghan, and the late 1B5. Callaghan, New Wllfshiro, b6- ume the bride oi’ Mr. Frederick Charles Brady of this City. Rev. Louis Callaghan, brother of tho bride performed the ceremony. llisl w. adette Gaudet and Mr. Sidney Fielding ttended the ' couple. After- ths ceremony Mr. and ma. Brody left on a motor trip through the Maritime Provinces. Baton her marriage thg bride was guest of lwnor at several prcttily arranged showers. The large num- ber or wedding presents lsovidcnoe of the popularity of the young oourdo. Tho death occurred in this city on Tuesday evening of Mrs. Mary Tor- oss Mcikle, widow of the late John Meikle, who predeceased her about forty-five years ago. She was B‘! years of age cmi was born st Vernon River, daughter oi the late Commas MacMillan. The deceased, a. semi-invalid for many pears past, was a woman o! flno character, and her memory will always be held in loving roll-lem- branco by her family andfrlends. She loaves four sons, Charles A., steward of the car ferry "Charlotte- town," Fred, in Trenton, N-S.; ‘Pho- mas and Jack in Charlottetown; also four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. She will be laid to rest today in the Roman Catholic Cemetery, af- ter service in St. Damian's Bullies. A telegram received from Toron- to by the Dominion Live Stock Branch here from L. W. Roper, Live Stock Promoter for this pro- vince, who is attending the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto, states that the Prince Edward Island tum in tho daily competition won sixth place for Canada. Tho competition was very keen. there being in sil l2 teams in the contest. The Island team, who were the winners at the calf club competition at the Central School Fair last Sep- tember, were as follows: Dairy class: Sourls club, Stirling Reid, Rollo Bay. and Peter Mac- Aulay. Souris. Beef class: Marion Wood, Bethol, and Cordon Roberts, Hlghfield. By winning this competition the Island contestants were awarded a free trip to the big fair. ANNUAL CELEBRATION - BA- membrsnco Day. Nov. 11, was again fittingly observed at North Hustioo. at the home oi’ Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Doyle, when a number of veter- ans with their friends assembled for a Joyous re-union. rtev. w. V. MacDonald. Hope River. as chair- man, recalled to mind the serious- nus of war, the respect and grati- tude we owe our veterans. and the need of the preservation of the ideals of our beloved boys "who stayed behind." Ether MacDonald then called on Hon. A. B. McLean. who, in e. masterly , told of the Dublin's port in the Great War, o; Canada's, and also describ- ed tho Peace Tbwsr at Ottawa. Mr. Nolan's address was much sv- piiecisted. Mr. S. F. Doyle with Mrs. Byron Brown at iho piano sang “Absent? as a kibuio to the Rus- i-lco boys who didn't Ntum. Doyle also l adored oovonl othwr $ATUSIBER§ wbois snafu s lalllt o! 889d fol- provallocl, that leeiln: w prevalent in‘ Headers Fields. Rid with our silent wnvortui MIMI!" of our absent one: l." W‘ "Mhfl the thought “We have kept film- Pll-Ds loi- further improvement-v u, tile Bolvedero course were alw- md Tuesday night at tho annull meeting of the Charlottetown C01! Club. w. x. mom w» IHWW President. other officers arc as fal- lowst » Vino President-J‘. l~ Conrad. secretary-H. W. Weeks. Treasurer-dd. J. Gordon. . Directors-E. D. Nicholson, Dr. C. H, 395p, x. u. Martin. If. L. Soars. The financial report suhmltfnll by tho . Treasurer H. J- 0011i"!- showod that thdclub had enjoyed e suocoufui year. R090!" °! m‘ varioill committee: by W" mwil" chairmen were a8 19310"! 51m” by w. r. Cotton: Greens by H- W; weeks: Properly. 17- D. Nl°119"°"' Ladies sreliriixmse Helen Omit- . FRIDAY _O0UNTY couar- Judgment was handed rlewri in tho County Court yesterday irl tho can of Lou- is Maoidillan and Earls osmvbflll- exocu‘ of the will of Emma C. Burke, against James J Burh- Th! plaintiffs sued the defendant for $200 for conservation of goods bo- longing to the estate of the lato Mrs. Burke. The defendant claimed a counter claim of $300 for mono! ma; he 11nd spent in remodelling two houses of the late Mrs. Burke at her request. Judge Inman held that the amount of counter claim was beyond his jurisdiction and entered a a " Bgainst 171111119135- Mr. mane A. Campbell. K-Q. IP- pcared for the defendant and Mr C. D. Maccailum for the plaintiffs. iowshlp There passed l-Ily ill u!‘ ‘"1? hours of Nov. 8th Hobart Wood- aido, in his mil yw- The 1W m’- Woodllidg had boon a iifolofll ros- lceriutgsipeqw w! W" l" spoil ml"! ' “m. years ago he was stricken with blindnossHolssitrvivodWlfl-F for, Gertie. Mrs. Ind 301ml“. soul-ls, and James on the homo- gtepd, with whom ho lived. Th0 funeral service was bold on BIN!’- day aftomoon in the UNMG chin-ch and was conducted b! Rev. Mr. . Ill“! 57 Rev. Mr. Willilmldll. The veil bearers wars Prank 0rd!- "W: orsig, Milton Wocdaidl. 511B Qr-gig, 01cm mater and Daniel Morrison. That oven Monks“! i!" WW4‘ ful is not immune from the ravages a.“ g are grim reaper, was apparent gaturday. September 7th "hm '1 ° sen news was heralded that William- Mghu n“ pussd away. Tho da- m. ceased who was 66 years of l8! W" he has since resided. and was look- euuponusilfaiongrceldsntoi the town. Blessed with s strong and robust constitution the gift of his forebears. ho was fully able to 009' with anything that came the way. A few years ago however. his health began to fail and u time wood it became evident first tho strong cords which bmmd him 9-0 W"! were gradually wcakenius. l1"! 4"‘ plte s11 that loving hands and the best medical skill could do. and bo- lng fmiy fortlflvd by tho ministra- tlons of his beloved Pastor the RW- o. Kiglllis, be shawl fie-cam!!! sway on the abovo dsto. “HIOIIE F08 BUBIAD- The funeral service c! Mlle Howls"? A- Stewart ,sged t7, was held at the homo of Mr. Harlan M!!!)@47- Kingsbow. P. l. 1.. on November 7th, Rev. H. It. Boll officiating. For a number of years Miss Stewart ro- sided in Maiden, Masts Inst Jan- uary, she underwent a. serious op- eratlon in tho Massachusetts Gon- sral Hospital, from the lloctl of which sho rim: wiiollv recovered. and after much lufllring Milled away on November 5th. Tho sorvioo at tho homo was largely attoadod. and tbs body taksn to tbl Dllflsil Undertaking Parlors, Iouris. 7.13.1. The following morning it was for- warded by rail to Everett, Mae's]. She is survived by two sistsn and three brothers, Mrs. Theodora Stow- art, Kihgsboro. LIL. M". Chir- ics Young, Everett, Mum; Charles and Harvey. Kinuboro v1.1: Seth, nverett. run-i . BM- ford, rut Tbs ball-bums wen Messrs. Major Young, Lorne Ken- nody. Lin” Kennedy, Calvin Kon- riedy. Ivar ltcwart. 000m Moc- Donald. IIUIIAY - AClIeANDp-An in- function tok disco at Hampshire, on fliurldly, Novem- ber 14th when Hilda Ruth, daught- er of U?- Illd In - a 's W March was pleasingly rendered by Mrs. slvmtt Holmes as flil fill! particl- ‘ an 2a. was A torches Meals, Sweets Read Thii They're All Nocosso , F004, - But All Acid - Forming. Horace Most of Us Have “Acid sullllllth" AI Tlmel. Easy Now to Rollers. Doctors so that much oi’ the called "indigestion," from whim’; manypf us suffer, la really arid in. digestion ._ . . brought about liy 1.", _niany acld-formm foods ill our modern diet. And t at ihorc is now e way to relieve this . . . often in minutes! Simpl take Phillipa’ Milk e M n a after meals. Almost im! la y this acts to neutralize ilrq “DUI that bfillfll 011 your troublo. _ ou forget you have g stomach!’ this just once! Take either tll ferzilier liquid “Pl-IILLIPS’ u." now the convenient new Phillipe‘ Milk of M nosla Tablets. But lie sure you get nuiuo QPHILLIPS‘ ", Also In Tablet Fol-ml Ill wnopxm at all everywhere. tablet ls the snows! lent of a catfish‘ ommcnt, arrived in Charlottetown lastnlgbtfllbdsyhcwiilsitinon a meeting of tho oreamcry oper. ators and butter makers of tile the conditions there, which are. as ho pointed out, Illlllzuflldl nothing short of ap- plll . Iollowilig a short prayer aorvico, hslti jointly with the 8t. Jamel Church congregation, the speaker was introduced by Rev. G. C. Web- IWI. DION!’ of Zion Church, who remarked that Dr. MscKsy, well known to the people of this prov- ince, was his father in tho faith ill-via; at one time been pastor oi gov. Mr. Webster's home church BIRTHS 7 . f1~iev. l8. 1M. to Mr. and Ma. Roy Bry- ant-on. a daughter. Shirley Paulina TIUMSOPF-Mt tho home of Mrs. W. S. Turner on Nov. s, 1935. to U!- l-Ild‘ Mra- Philip Thomson, Howisn. a son. Iisir Pilnlins. MMDOUGALIr-At the Prince Erl- ward Island l-Inlpitli on November l9. I036. to "Bov. and Mrs. Eircn Macbougall, a son, Swan Edward. .T:':T:..._:;.:.r MARRIAGE! ‘fltwhar - On row. 30th. in St. Paul's Rectory by Rev- Il- D. Raymond. Austin James &fll- nor of Loyalist to Olive Isabel Stcw- srt of Brookflcld. NIWSON-MATIIESONF- At Zion Mann. Charlottetown. Nov. 20th. 1985. by My. C. Carlyle Webster. Wu Unis-am Helena Mathcsoil of Rose Val , PJt‘. 1., to Mr. Arthur ylllgligm Nawson of Inkcrman. PlASEl-IIAIIIQ r- At the Par- "fllle. Murray Harbor, P. E. i.. en Nov. 9th, i988, Rev. '1‘. R. Goudss Ollie Jana Harris m zhbmll iumy n-uer, both U my . “m, IIATON-BTIWAIT .. 4t Irll. llPt- ll. 103i. by the Rev. J. 1t. Skinner. Ind Hassard Boston to flit» Dolina Stalwart. Ifltnns ixasl-‘fitiiiefiltyitiviir. EFL b? Hrs. John Moiklo, aged s1 years. is 555%? ‘r3? i it s Eli . l5? 5T3 PANIUN-At P111 ,Nov. so. Mrs. Iottlo my restetuegerl rs yelirii ud, Nov. if. 15001111111111: Henry Inmlm evad- IOlIADb-At tho home 0f h“ nephew. Jlma mow-la. Arum M“ in her lath year. m u» city. Novcmb" ’°' lplmmllrlsrgarot Josephine R115“ Ill ma. a xgmngtgn m lillday, Nov. 17th, An rew ' taste leANI-luddouiy Nov" .10. 1935 at Penance, but. William c. 1M" met" -luddaniy at Kemiintlcfl- Nov. a. 1m Waiter Lloyd clerk or-llt ceveiiml on Manly; m. u, ma, nun Duck lll ,, . y...“ New 10mg’ mesm- ll, In 10"" ' ll! 1"" . we t at. Awards on W‘ $'v’.ili.".i‘1li-'+ile',"rz3r"“" saggy,“ z .,»...-.~.