NOVEMBER. 1, 1931 {Ii Tuspilsizhorrclowu GUARDlA_l:l___ Jlcfiure, Bradalbane, picked sulfi- clent for the family supper, in her {which was left at this oflloe. PURCHASED WAREEOUSL 30ml was driving on the nisht of | r 21st and which resulted in garden on Saturday. a sample of m“ death o! ‘m. Waugh’ waning“), 11111-1113 the “mm: 1,0 0x_i bmuahg before Mnghtnh H. Mild Q1011‘ bllt wishes and $31k 0V6!‘ 5510118. 3.0., on Saturday morning, i“ win" A “i”? ""11?" W" m, 00111000 h, much M: chum] celebrated her 83rd birthday on ' fSaturday, Oct. 8l.~var1~ quietly “i lher hoine. A number of friends‘ cit-is. is doing niccly.-S Will Pleased to hear that Mr. Ielth R. Crue of Summerside, who was Operated on in the Prince County Hilwitll on Saturday for appendl- 000mm". morning the argument in the ap- peal in the case of James F. Reid. POLICE APPOINTMENTS-The following Provincial Police appoint- ments have been made: Cher-leg J. versus Benjamin Acorn, and D. A. MM, Ci-uplofiflgflgwn; MacDonald was eluded at the Leslie Pyle, Emerald. ' sliprenje Court. Judsmeut was rs- ‘served- The Court adjourned until frhe large warehouse building on Fitzroy Street, near the new tele. W110i" buildiuc. owned by Auld served ill hclwr of the occasion, a at the Court House, Summersid c’ on lovely "birthday cake being the a charge of manslaughter, Ans;- tlle charze was reed. the hearing Unvrrrmc. TRIP-Two vlslun-s ‘mm Derval. Quebec, m. John G. _ QUABENTINEDPThQ O. G.» B. today. 3m". Captain Kelly docked at the . jail. River man, smeared by the Provin- cial Police, and charged with being {intoxicated while driving a car, ap- peared before Magistrate Shaw and was sentenced to seven days in FATALLY INJURED-Mrs. Cof- fin, St. Peters. has received the wasadjourned until Friday, movem- iilmdutiwi’ iellvlll! tile sueste °"'il'e °i lliivwiiml 011 the ieetivepfwombe and Mr. Robert McCombe ‘Mari Wh who have been on a hunung mp“ ne arf Monday evening from Brothers, has been purchased by 4 1-- Hughes. formerly of 0 Traeadie, for $7,000. Mr. Hughes, who will take over the each. building in about a month's time, -..__- ber 0th at 11 o'clock. Bail was set It $3,000 on recognition of the as- eused, with two sureties of $2.000 illlPPy returns of the day. Green of‘Dartmouth, N, 5,, among the guests-S‘ wished their hostess very mgnyi ‘iiliiiil. seese and other fcwls. i0 the Island, are registered at tho-in port under quarantine for di Dil- MlB-iCanadian National. They report aighqfl," W" successful trip, having baggedi _-PIOBATE COURT-Hon. H. L. Palmer, Judge of Probate, held court at Summer-side yesterday. The estate of the late James Yeo, Fort- une Cove, was closed and the ac- Cape Tormentine. She is at present m CITY-Mr. n. A. Bishop, ot- sad news of the death of her son Roy Coffin as the result of an not yet been received but the great- automobile accident in Vancouver. B. O. Details of the accident have ‘of the Clyde River Presbyterian but will probably let out for storage 'in March. same manner as at present. has been enjoying the privilege un- Ier the United States Customs law of shipping potatoes into the Amer- fcaln market in bond and having them stored there without paying duty until the potatoes are taken out of storage for marketing. The {United States Customs authorities. {without warning, suddenly changed lthis policy-and advised importers in the United States that as potatoes had been classified as perishable goods they could no longer enjoy the privilege hitherto accorded them, and that payment of Cus- Iles not definitely decided in what manner he will use the property The Potato Growers‘ Association _.|2EATH op- M-Ba DANlEL —DOING NICELY-Mlany friends wnlvlqpgrhere passed away’ "nylwill be 111883041 iD hear that MIS- County Hospital, Mrs. White, wife of iiaii iiie iiiisiiii-iiiiie i° bieak h“ Mr. Daniel White, of Summerslde, wiisi °ii ‘Wednesday iii“ is d°in3 011e,. 0 100g 0nd mung mum,‘ The ‘nicely. Mrs. Allen is 86 years of age deceased was a native of Newfound- iiiiii iii” wiiii ii" mii’ Em‘ Mic“ thiblrfldny 10070100 m the pnnmlB. C. Allen- of St. Nicholas, who' tawa and Mr. J. S. DeBily, Quebec of the National Revenue Depart- , 15W Mmldfllsment arrived in the city last night night or early yesterday morninginnd registered at the Canadian Na. about $500 worth or merehandiseiticne], _ was stolen from a freight car in ‘the local railway yards. ‘This car '—STOLEN neon rumour iCAR-Some time GQZETTED-The following Civil the executors-S eountg passed. George Matthews act ing for the executors. The estate of» Samuel Nelson “ewsome, of Be- deque was closed and the accounts passed, Heath Strong acting for Mrs. Coffin in this sad and unex- pected bereavement. iness meeting with Pres. J. Mc- est sympathy will be extended ix. TS MENS MEETING-Last ev- ening was the regular monthly bus- , , 1 —— . . . , ___ _ _____ _ ___ M J A PAGE ELEVEN ‘W eek’s News Bud t f O S y ‘ i1? g . . . g6 01'. 111' aiillrda SubSCrlb€ S '- nounAr . » -- ‘ l l William n. Clark of Summerside i-"BTBBAY GREETINGS-Mrs wsnlvssna! ' l INTOXI A a 5 __ A IIAL TREAT-ls this a record ' ' 1 111113595‘; 1 F3195!’ C T D Dnlvim 5n‘ this summer. has been granted leave I“ h” tunamupml. Hugh" driver of the car which collided with Aiiniid" max” °i siiiiimHMdii “DOING mcuy"m‘nd‘ "iii . . SUPREME COURT —Yesterday iiiiSTED.Y°'ii°l’i-‘IBY I Hum" of absence by his congregation to take up work in this new field. Ell-OPENING '01-‘ CHURCH - The Baptist Church at Clyde River, which has been closed for twc months having a cement foundation placed under it, furnace installed exterior and interior painted, will be re-opened for worship next Sunday Nov. 8th. Special services and mu- sic have been arranged for the cc- casion. .Rev. R. H. Stavcrt, Pastor Church will be the speaker at ll a. m. Rev. J. G. Wakeling, who re- cently accepted a call to the Norti River group of Baptist Churches which includes Clyde River. will speak at 3 p. m. Dr. A. C. Vincent Pastor of the Charlottetown Baptist ‘Church at 8 p. m. The Presbyter- Of _a quiet unassuming *‘ ‘her flequently during her long much sympathy is extended-S. 100d and came here some yams no ‘She is remarkably active for her as an officer of the Salvation Arm . ‘ma, [walking across the room s, small she made many friends, who visitediiiii‘ iiiipiiiiii causing iiei i’° iiiii’ I“ mess. There are left to mourn, be- ays h is km 00d s s e ma g recove ate; he; Ehusbmithtwo Ehudrf-iiihdor a woman ofg ‘such sdvancg Edward J Rattee pastor of the There was ii seven eiiictiiiiiii “mi r an mmaa ome, ow om" ' ' Jollette United Church, died here Xjigidpffis? in iitie dwesieiiii limit oi today, aged 61. He was born in i 0° y” ei “iiiiiieeiiiiiciii and storm is an unusual occurrence at Heath Carmody, 15-year-old soncases o‘. returned mm m Prince came to Canada m 1882 receiving this time of the year. The weath- years but is blind and deaf. 1n of a C. N. R. detective. m_ I putting her hand out to save herself (Canadian Press) she injured her wrist. The doctor years-S The Pensions Tribunal to hear Cambridseahire. England. mived at 11-30 Milllilly HiBht Blldlfiervice permanent appointment has at that time all was in order. Thelibeen gazetted: Pension and Nation- investiirntlon will lie in the handsial Health, John S. Jenkins, (Dr.). JOiI..1‘E'l'I‘E, Que, Nov. 3—Rev.' iiiiicTiiiC Sim“ m’ WEST“ NARROW ESCAPE - Thrown from a telephone pole when the OAS" M0010,“ 0mm,’ Gm 2' Pa" trailing end of a line, on which he T1010, Chnrlottetown, PEI) 1 was working was caught by a pass- . ing auto truck, Mr. Bruce Steven- son, llneman of the Island Tele- phone Company, had a narrow es- cape‘ yesterday. The accident oc- curred in the City. Mr. Stevenson. after falling, was dragged along the ground a short distance, re- Faayen in the chair. The committee; lan congregation very kindly per- putting (m the mgeng dame bmughymitted the use of their church for in lirepofl; through the 11111111111511, worship during the time their owr y‘; Man my Qugm01-p_ T1115 report church was closed for which the was favorably received as the dancei Blllitiit P1501110 are veil’ Brill-Billi- was consldered a success. Among. - other matters it was decided to hold I ladies night on November 19th. BIRTHS —SEIZURE 0F RUM--Custolnsi"i"'——“" Ofllcers and the Provincial POHCCVFARQUHARSON _ A1; Mbnflreal‘ seized a quantity of rum in the wa-iNOv_ 15g w M1; and M15, James A, of Mr. and Mrs. Weston Carmody,» and serious injuries received Friday _= lei‘. which locally has be f 296 mmoy street‘ m m the P. E. I" County opened at Summerside yes, ‘his educagon at 31,011,000 N_ B" en un avor- Hospna, as me result o, pammgterdsy morning at the Court House. Dalhousie University, Halifax, and This is the first time th 1t the Pen- Queen's University, Kingston. able for the past week. cleared some ‘what yesterday. ‘ serious Injury. eeiving a bad shaking up, but no -.-.--....... aaaaal.ll.a* lass» toms duties must be made on en- WK ‘i In addition to the s. s. Frleder- fksborg, which loaded about 55,000 bushels of tatoes at Victoria and beim“ evening. Hallowlyen and the lad this week‘ whue the “Venus” 18 due hand and face. The cap of the shell hand, where it was deeply imbed- l. ed. The injured ladwas resting comfortablyvlast night. for Long Island. -—8UDDEN DEATH 0F MRS. H. ' ' » ER-Friends in Summerside TUESDAY ~ -, regret to learn of the sudden GARAGE SITE ACQUIRED-It in the Prince County Hos- is understood that the ‘property ital early Saturday morning of formerly occupied ‘by J. T. Crock- I- rs. H. R. Baker of Kenslngion. et d: Company, fish and grocery »- rs. Baker was brought to the hos- dealers, Grafton Street, has been ital at five o'clock on Friday af-‘acquired by Messrs Poole and emoon in a very serious conditionKThompson, Montague, and will be operation was performed in the converted into a garage for the ope of saving her life. but in spite" agency of the Ford motor cars. f all that could be done she pass- ______ ,d array about 3 a. m. Saturday, FOUND UNCONSQOUS-A local dflliliif. The dtileileed Was former-I lad was found in an unconscious y Mi! Bertie CB-‘ieiy. daughter ofieondltlon on the railway wharf on he late Bauluel sud Mary Qasely, Sunday night by the City Police. Kensinswn. Bile le-‘liliiid i0!‘ Examined by a doctor he seemed to l ally yeti‘! ill siilllllltf-‘lide. Where; be suffering from exposure and ; he 1W1 mlllll’ llielld-‘l- 5119 W“ Ill, was taken to the Prince Edward Is- ntilill! Worker for the United land Hospital. Yesterday he went hurch! 51nd wlllkbe smell’! home, entirely recovered. y her ow wor ers for er gen a . empany and ready help in all -‘surlsnAl. or MRS. DANIEL lllllfld 1'01‘ “l9 800d °i' the °lllll¢il WHITE-The funeral of Mrs. Dan- mi wmmzlélitv-hfiele l": lei; W iel White was held on Sunday af- mmml be‘ 93 e1‘ "m"? n! '15‘ temoon at Trinity United Church, blmli- 1°"? 51ml‘! “lld till" blilill‘ i Surnmersuie, Rev. Mr. Campbell of- 35] llllllleiyliiiiili- Jililll gig“. °§ flciating. The service was largely oeman; rs. George lll‘ ° attended. The pali bearers were: Charlottetown; Mrs. Alex MacLure. M05511 A 5_ M003”, wmm-d °l r" i-‘e Riv". Alberta; Mr-l- lull" Phillips, Roderick Morrison. w. w. Bummerside: Mr. William Muttart, w. McQuarrie and John Casely of Kelvin; Mir. Edward Case Rgmggy, meepment wag in the iy of Wilmot and Mr. Stanley Case» P000103» Cemem _,_._5_ l, ly of Kensington, to all of whomf much sympathy is extended. The funeral takes place this afternoon from her homo to Msrgate Cemet- 9783-5 The religious, political and edu- cational influences o.‘ the commun- ity were concentrated last evening ‘in a united and inspiring appeal on -bohalf of world peace and disarm- The following appointments have 53°" llllide by the Lie ‘ ht Gov- meeting in the Strand Theatre, Irnor in Council: iwhlch was very largely attended. Il-eslstrar or Deeds for Prince The speakers were, in order named. °°u1lty= Hush 1v- Morrlson. Ken-the Hon. J. n. Stewart, mo, lllistvll- , _- . ‘Premier of the Province. the Right Assistant Reslstrsr oi’ Deeds for Reverend Joseph A. O'Sulllvan, no. Prince County: Paeiflqlle. Gallant. Bishop of Charlottetown, and Dr. st- Cilfysostom. i Henry ll‘. Munro, Halifax, Superin- Depllty Prothonotary. Kings tendent of Education for the Prov- cilllllty. and Clerk of the County ince of Nova Scotia. Court for the. 6th Circuit of Klngsz’ On the platfo m. supporting the ‘Alexander A. MacDonald, George- movemeht, were His Honor Lieu- towrl. tenant Governor Dalton, l-fls Wor- Clerk of the County Court, [St-ship Mayor Prowse. Hon. Dr. W. J. eireuit of King's county: John s. P. mewnan. Ministers! Health and MacDonald. Souris. Education, Mr. W. Chester S. Me- Clerk of the County Court, 1st Lure, M. P., Mr. W. M. Lea, lead- -- ~ it of Queen's County: John J. er of the Provincial Liberal party: ' . .. aid. Pipette. Rev. EJ-l. Ramsay. D-D. represent- Jail Physician. Prince County: ing the Ministerial Assoclatiomm II. I. '1‘. mien, Sammmide- J. A. Mathieson, Regent, Manager, School Supply Branch, branch Imperial Order Daughters Charlottetown: George Grant, Char o: the umpire; Mrs. w. J. Monrtyrl lottetown. . National President, and Mrs. F. J. A Coroner in and for Prince Casey, president Ch’Tcwn ‘branch ‘County: Clarence Morissey, Tlg- Catholic Women's ‘Leanne: Rev. J. Dish. -- . A. Murphy, D. Dn-Rector of Bt- Alistant Supervisor Women's In- Dunstanls University, and other stltutes: Elisabeth MaeMlllan. Al- prominent citizens representing the berry Plahs. Canadian Legion, the Charlottetown Btsnographer in oiiice ‘of Sup- Board of Trade, the Mtary (llllil. It seems some boys had prepared nde t 1 1 d - a quantity o‘ makeshm bombs ‘on The board consists of Col. L. l-i. Noel, N. 5., Blue Mountain, N. 8.. p0 n n yes ei iiys miiiiii wiiiii V” exJMil-cKellzid. D. S. O. of Stellartoll, Malpeque, P. E. 1., New Richmond. perlmentlng with we the evenmglN. S, chairman, W. A. Bridges, St. Que, Longeuil, Que, and Joliette. John, N. 5.; Major W. E. MacIn- His wife and six children survive. The "bombs" consisted of‘ tosh, Ottawa; Major C. C. Thomp- Rev. Neil M‘. Rattee of Martlntowrl, ch00q0t0et0wn 10st week 10,. New empty rifle shells filled with eordlte yuk the P0000 Gmwers AS80010“ ' and other high explosives into which fin have five other large steamers i‘ m” was melted "lid u"? end °i chartered for the American trade the “mil siiuiiezed ‘iwm- The b°Y n“ 50mm The “Edenhursv. 0001b lighted one and threw it from him, ed at Summersids on Friday night “ii “p” its “m”? 9° “Pmde- mi and began loading Saturday. She advanced imd Picked it “P- me w,“ ca,“ about 05.000 bushels 00 shell exploded tearing the first and, pREs-ENTAnoN To G_‘CEQIL iNcw York. The “Sydold" is due in 8mm“ ‘mars P“ “m” "m" hi“ DP-‘A-G. Cecil Day. llnolype eper- gm... _;_ s, gm, Jgans Georgetown today and will load iiigiii iiiiiid and biidiy injuring iiiii.ator on the staff of the Eveningl i 000000 buhels ‘m, New Jersey, The face. He was taken to the Hospital slnygjau wmch Wm take 100000 where x-ray photographs revealed b001,,“ to Virginia. is due early pieces of metal imbedded in his ament. The occasion was a publlci sion Board has held sittings Prince County. land was pastor son, Charlottetown and Dr. Doug-_Ont., is a son. las. J. J. Scalon acted as clerk of’ the Court. Col. Lowther, pension, Island met in regular quarterLy ses- sion in Zion Church Hall yesterday Tuesday, Nov.-3rd, and was opened in due form by the Moderator, Rev. for the returned men. There were two sessions, morning News for the p"st fifteen years. 0'00 0;m.000n_0nd 00110 0 10,00 i185 TBSiZDBd his 935ml!" fllld is number of members and repr ntu- leaving tomorrow for Liverpool, N. me, were present ‘ 5- Where he Wm. take “P similar] Four applications from men of about Nov. 8 and will load a cargo was ieiimved ii°iii iiie piiiiii °i his? duties on The Advance, a weekly other churches “gm; 1;, be rccew. newspaper. Mr. Drly has acquired ed into the ministry by the m-es- s perlnershlp in that plmr- l-sstbyterian Church in Canada were evelliilll. Just before closing time. read by the Clerk and approved of the staff g<the"ed around Mr. Day by Presbytery. pnd bejore he knew what it was all‘ The standing committees of the about an address was being ‘read Presbytery for the year were ap- ion behalf of the staff, by Bruce pointed. iRiggs. At the opportune moment: Rev. G. Carlyle Webster reported to.‘ presentation cf a Lorie wrist-on the work already done by the wst;h with initials engrzved, was Budget Committee. ‘made by Miss Inez Schurman] Plans are being worked out to give New Glasgow News-Both Mr. nasqweekly supply to Borden. Rev- R- and Mr. Riggs are former Char-‘Hensley Stavert gave a brief sum- lottetown boys who served theinming up of the work clone by the apprenticeship in the Guardianseveral students durlns the vast Office. slim" - Executive iof the Temperance Feder- large and representative number of. ation. Rev. Fred Williamson was el- citizens, the first sod in the con- istruction of the new Prince Edward ilsland Hospital was turned by Mrs. J. Walter Jones, Bunbury. dallkiliiel‘ of Mrs. Bovyer, the new hospital's most generous subscriber. A new Chevrolet truck. with a flight of steps leading from the ground to the storage area, was used as an ofllclal platform. On the chairs provided therein were seated His l-lonour, Lieutenant Governor Dalton and daughter, Mrs. Murray; Premier Stewart; Hon. Dr. W. J. P- MacMillan, Minister of Public year. J. P: Bradley, High Sheriff 0i Mr James Pawn’ chauman of the ipletcd the ensemble. - .. . . .1 1 0 M m, E11; ‘outstanding distinction [Building Committee or the Hospital Blllgeeybrjiggagx t: brxdl: worgchrmthm mmmry m wemm on,“ w; at“, ‘mom we; impoggiblg o: 1 Board. 1 a beeomns dress of brown erepeilldll. 15 delighted t0 revisit his na-i“°°°mpii’hm°m- in“ pi° side m‘ i ‘of American Beaut Roses. ti F th met in dis- y fgiiiiilizhgno, 1,,j',f,,,,,,,,,, PM. The Maid of Honor, Miss Emma = ink chiffon with .. Zigzag‘ gmiidacommgli? Li: ‘The groom was supported by his yesterday and heard evidence unan- imously favorable to the canal pro- ject from Board of Trade repre- sentatives of Charlottetown, Sum- merside-and Alberton. The hearillk was concluded at the morning sit- ting. The witnesses heard were: Messrs. W. 1". Tidmarsh. and Nelson Rat- tenbury. representing the Char- ceremony which was attended by numerous relatives and friends, Miss Lucy Blanchard sang appropriate hymns, Miss Bessie Blanchard pre- siding at the organ. -Mrs. Bradley, mother of the bride was dressed in crepe back satin with chic hat and corsage bouquet. |Mlsg Annie Bradley were a charm- vmm’ and when the m” 0t 0 D0, ‘Bell, sister of the groom, wore pale, successively at advocate conducted the eppuestions‘ The Presbytery oi Prince Edward °i iiiiiie iiiiii‘ 1 Yesterday in the Supreme Court the i 1F. Reid, versus Benjamin Acorn and 1D. A. MacDonald began before Jus- i tices Arsenault and Saunders, Donald lMcKinnon, K. C., appearing for the Two ‘epresentutivw were appoint" and J- O. C. Campbell for the plain- y g day air... before a -ed by the Presbytery to serve on the iiii" Eiiiiy i" the summer ‘me °i i es er - -. ‘ Iicontsining Mr. James F. Reid as a acted Moderator ‘m, me 10000000 I passenger was involved in a collision ‘j- manner in which they conduct The lllvlriill" i°°k Vim i“ Si" iiie siiiiieme °°iiii'ii'iii°'“ iiiiiii‘ ii‘ itheir srouP activities. Songs comes Dunstan! Basilica this morning at ‘vilified i0 MI- Reid. The presenti ’ 0 0.01001‘ 0; M153 M00005 Jang action is an appeal by Mr. MacDon- Bradley, youngest daughter of Mr. aid against that decision. Queens County, and Mrs. Bradley-i 395ml! '- lllflsslld 0i to Russel Allison Bell, son of Mr. in the prospect o! improved con- and Mrs. J.~I<I. Bell, City, Rt. Rev. clitions in the West, the Most Rev. v Monsignor Maurice McDonald of-‘J- 0. Mefiulssn. D. D-. Archbishop Miiiiiiii c°iiiiiii ii'°i°‘iiii° ‘iiiiii’ ficlating. The bride looked excerd- of Ream. Metropolitan of Saskat- lngly girlish and pretty in a lovely chewan, arrived in Charlottetown _ . ti; d 1 on Tuesday evening on a short v's- Heaiihi His worship Mayor Prowl“, iliiflsscagiicfbieilg: eieiliiiriiiteebliiliiquetaccaiiiiit to his mother. Mrs. Annie Mz-ieveiiiii‘ Si‘ Diiiumii‘ mi" dent‘ Rev. A. C. Vincent. Mrs. J. We. tgrl ink Johann. “m” Her hat of-Gulgan’ ms remuves and ‘r1000’. ‘ing societies held their regular Jones. Mr. W. K. Ilfaosegs. lélékalknl-‘vgrown velvet Wm, sihaded plume| 5,001,300,, M05018“, who we“, weekly debates, all of which were McFadyen, Mrs. . . . l ' , - _ Chairman of the Ladies‘ Aid andiand sand slipper and stockings 60m i” Edmmw“ Wm‘ 33ml? oi-fiarl’ on cum“ quesiiom o" the day‘ st m. t h 1 d, b felt- tive Province and to note that the vllll°°d m"? “mime”! m1iiielhirgiiiliiiiiiinchiiirmiisliilcilrn ti: zit iiililiticille: Zndsaciilrrizd 1012...»... World-wide depression he; fgactgd that the nations were not trustful Prov nc a u g ‘ ' ‘ ‘ b00000; out. many conferences and the great _____,_ costs of armaments would finally ‘brother, Mr. Clyde Bell. During the "-540 NEW! nscslvso- lead to dillmllulvilt Tl" i°ll ing blue silk dress with small felt l°i°°i°l"l 9°“ °* '1'"“'°- m‘- 1‘ i" hat. Mrs Bell, mother of the groom. Allen, representing the Summerside Board 0i’ ‘Hide. M1‘. A. J. Mathis- son, oPLealy._Albe1-ton and West Prince Board of ‘made; also Messrs. J. O. Hyndman and R. E. Mitch, Charlottetown. A letter from m. S. R. Burke, Alberlon, also indors- ing the project. was submitted. The benefits to the Province in the shipping of fresh fish and pro- duce aud to the torn-1st traffic as well as the possible advantages of hydro development in the the young couple. ' congratulations. Irviaor of Women's Institutes: Mil- the Gyro Club and other organis- lrad monsoo- Georgetown. Al» iatlons. ' w. --"*ru,l . - *_ ,6. us‘. was attired in-blug georgette. 39-13" fore leaving for Borden a weddins; Bret to learn of her passing She breakfast was parts-ken of and this leaves t0 meufn two daughters, evening a bridal supper is being Mll- n"! ollllllllillli of Melrose. held at the bride's-home, 1M Graf- Mass: Louise at home, one “n, ton Street. Many valuable giftrifiqDN/id. Boston, arm; also one‘ eluding one from the firm of W. J. | brother, Brawders attest to the popularity of Mass; four sisters, Mrs. Will Mc- The Guardian joins in happiest Cook. all of Boston and ma. w. The gift of the groom to the whom sympathy 1| meme‘; Th, event of-brldesmald was an Amethyst brooch funeral took the canal being constructed. wergand to the grcomsman, a gold stick 30th from the . especially emphasised. . 0011. Avfllui. _ CONNOLLY-MACDONALD—As the wedding hells of Autumn were rlnsill! the marriage of Miss Helen Frances. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacDonald of New Annan to Bernard E. son of the late Patrick and Mrs. Connolly of Bedeque. ed to know where a pump gun wag forbidden in wild fowl shooting. ‘The Fish and Game Act of 1928." specifies as "Offences at s11 Sea- Isons"-the use of any machine iautcmatlc or pump gun (or the p111- , , St. Mary's Church. Indian River. 1905c of huntlng or killing geese Rev. Reginald MacDonald, P. P. being - the officiating clergyman. The youthful bride linked charm- ing in a navy blue suit with match jorle MacCallum, teacher of new. ing assessories and wore a brown ier Bedeque school entertained her-ml‘ h"- me 5m °i the giiwm" pupils last Friday evening to eurile fiollPiit We" llllammded- The Hallowefen party. A merry time WillliiF-Ws beins Ml» Blld Mlil- N15‘ W35 aspen?» in limes and musicii-i" “"5"”? Kiiikim“ “imwiiig Miss Jemima Tanton of Summer-iii“ “remimy the happy wiipi‘ ieii 5140 assisted M153 1141901100, mien a short honeymoon and are now entertaining the chidren. Dainty residing “i their iiiiiiie iwiiie at refreshmeus were-served by the cmtri“ Bedeqiie“ Pievimis miiiieii 101110; 01 the 0150,10, and the marriage they were tendered sever- chud-cn 0,301 home 1001108 they a1 showers, and received many beau 1,001 Enjoyed the evemng lmmem tiiful gifts which testifys to the se1y__s_ ' lpopularity of both bride and groom. "rheu- many ' friends wish them many years of happy wedded life. —ENTERTAINMIENT- Miss Mar surname counr MEETS-i -. sAn-lsr cmmcn. SOCIAL- Last‘ evening the Charlottetown Baptist Church held a. social for the college students and young people of the church and congregation. The pastor, Dr. A. C. Wicent, aet- edas chairman, and welcomed the appellant; T. A. Campbell, K. ca,igufllw iii iii‘ “Twin bright and 1 cheerful manner. A pleasing fea- ture of the program was a welcome B . is’ d l b I I land some other stunts by the Boy EXIST“ liven y“ amp 0y” Scouts under the capable leader- ship of Mr. Arthur Affleck. ‘This with a car operated by Mr. D. A. from’ oi boys i-iesmies mo" than Mamonam The ca“ w“ taken w _casual mention for the efficient appeal of D. A. MacDonald against the decision in the case of James land contests were much enjoyed by all. Refreshments were served. and, after singing the National ‘Anthem, ell dispersed. voting the evening one of the most pleasing and enjoyable of the season. Miss ptlmism with a humorous reading. S. D. U. DEBATEB- Wednesday in i021, and who has since won “nmmiw u" ""101" debating society 1n 1,18 ‘ discussed the estlon as to wheth- showing with less effect in prime mwm; ‘or each other and had not confid- Island and the Maritime; generally lence in the plans for disarmament. than" cnnnany parts ‘of the contin- The‘ con aide maintained that the was awarded the pro side. A very appropriate reading and five min- ute speech by two students were greatly enjoyed. The critic ably performed his duties, criticizing English, order and speeches. The Reverend Moderator then said a few words after which notice was given of proposed amendments to the constitution and bye-laws. The meeting then adjourned. St. John's Society had for discussion a 0W5’ Word has been received by Mr. W. W. Muttart, Sumrnerside of the death in Chelsea. Mass, ofhis aunt Mrs. Hannah Brehallt, widow of Bellillllill Bftillllt. on Oct. 20th. Mrs. Srehaut, was formerly Miss Cook o.’ f‘: etown, eldestdaughier ill’ Dlliid 5°03. and was ‘l6 years 0i BBB- Bhe had resided in Boston for a number of years but visited her Island home quite frequently. many friends will re- took place Wednesday Oct 7 atl ter ofl Sea View in the early hours covered a boat in the act of bring- ing to shore seven ten gallon kegs of rum. The kegs were fastened to buoys with ropes underneath the water . The men got away but the oihcers secured the liquor which they brought to the Customs House at " ersidc-S. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. J. A. Mathiescn, Regent of the Royal Edward Chapter, I. O. D. E, open- ed her lovely home to the mem- bers for an afternoon tea, to, which the public was invited, the funds going toward patriotic work so worthily carried on by this finei order. The arrangements, ln charge of Mrs. Hllkson, Mrs. Smallwood, Mrs. W. A. McLaren, Mrs. Legate and Miss E. Stewart. were most pleas- antly and success ully carried out. . In the tea-room the table was exquisitely arranged with table de- corations of white and yellow chrys- anthemums and presided over by Mrs. J. S. Bagnall and Mrs. R. H. Rogers. Mrs. C. H. B. Longworth and Mrs. D. S. Blanchard ushered the guests, who were waited on by many willing helpers. The house- hold table, looked after by Mrs- Legate and Mrs. Hillson, also re- ceived ready patronage. ' Mrs. Mathieson in her pleasant duties as hostess, was assisted by Mrs. Dalton, wife of the Lieut- Governor and the afternoon o1 so- cial intercourse was much enjoyed. A' large and appreciative audience assembled in Zion Church school- room on Wednesday evening, No- vember 4th, the occasion being the Annual Thsnkoflerlng of the Wo- men's Missionary Society of Zion Church. The President, Mrs. C. W. Patterson, occupied the chair. Mrs. (Rev) A. R. Gibson, of Mon- tague, a former missionary in India, gave a most interesting and inspir- ing address on missions, in which she emphasized the need of deeper interest on the part of Christian people in the great work of sending the Gospel message to those who have not yet received it. At the close of Mrs. Gibson's ad- dress, Rev. G. C. Webster expressed , his appreciation and that of the congregation in a few appropriate words. He also spoke of the splen- did work that the women of the Missionary Society throughout the world, are doing. A short musical program added greatly to the enjoyment of those present. - The offering received bears evid- ence to the sincere interest and gen- erosity of the members and friends of the Women's Missionary Society. POPULAR APPOiNTMI-INT _. Rev. Dr. Prlnglc, Pastor Emeritus for St. Andrew's Church, Padre to the Yukon, with the Klondyke gol been chosen as one of three prom- inent churchmen to conduct mis- sions in Canadols northern canxp: l-fe will be accom, iui by Rev. fired Berncr. who has spent his - EiLLlS-ROACII — At ‘Farquharson (nee Dorothy Law- of Wednesday morning. They dis-son) p, 5J1, i NEWSON-At Brilckley Point Road Oct. 31, 193i, to Mr. and Mrs. Em» mons Ncwson, (nee Mabel Chowen) a son, Brenton Emmons. BOSWELL-At “Lcalands" Victoria October 29, 193i, to Mr and Mrs. Keith Boswell a daughter. MACDONALD-At Summerside Oct 25th. i931, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold lvlacDonald, a son. ‘SHEA-At Tignish, SJpt. 9th t0 to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sheri, a ,' son, John Frederick Harold. DEATHS LARGE-At Hunter River, Oct. 3i, 1931, Miss Sarah Large. _ MACLEOD-At Hunter River, Nov. lst, Ann MacLcod, ugcd 8'7 years. MCLEOD-Suddenly at Bedeque, Jessie McLeod, aged‘ 65. BEER-At Argyle Shore, Mrs. Eliz- abeth Bccr, aged 82 years. SEALE—In this city, Nov. 5th, Wil- liam Cuthbert Scale, aged 60 years. DAVISON—..-\t Burlington, Nov. 4 Mrs. Gladys Christina Dnvison, age 25. RATTEE-At Juliette, Quebec, on Nov. 2nd. 103i, Rev. E. J. Rattee in his 62nd. year. FURZE-In the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on Wednesday, No- ‘vember 4, 193i, Mrs. Frederick lFurze, aged 50 years. JENKINS-At Marshiield, Nov. lst Norman Robert Jenkins, aged 1 months, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Jenkins. LANDRU-At Fort San, Sask, Nov lst, Janie MacPhcrson, wile oi 0. M. Lcmdru, formerly of Brook- field, P. E. I. MOONEY-In Neponset, Mass, or. Oct. 28, Joseph M., husband of Ter-M csa I. (Connolly) Mooney. ._ ii MARRIAGES rsncusoiu - GORMLEY - At Charlottetown, Sept. 28, 193i, by Dr. E. H. Ramsay, Lloyd Kenneth‘ Ferguson of Charlottetown to Al- berta Agnes Gormley c1.‘ Abrley. P- E I .- thc Baptist Manse, Hazelbrook. on Oct. l6, 1931. by Rev. E. J. Chisholm, Robert Theodore Ellis and Freda Martha Roach, both of Sourls, P. E. I. MAClNNIS-SWITIl-Atu Trinity United Parsonage on November 2, 1931. by Rev. C. N. BIOWXI, VCHIOU James Maclnnis oi Ohliflotiieiflwll to Lena Elmira Smith of Bloom- field. PlPPY-FAR/QUlIARSON-—At Trin- ity Parsonage on October 3, i081. by Rev. C. N. Brown. Percy Pippy of Mt. Herbert to Myrtle Mae ‘Farquharson of Southport. , MACLEOD--VILLETT——At the Uni- 1 ted Church Manse, Hampton, on d1 Saturday, Oct. 3i, 1931, by Rev. Geo. rush, and former Moderator, has; Ayers’ Stephen 1mm. M00L00¢ 01 Bonshaw, to Ruth Villett of Hamp- ton. MACPIIERSON -— MARTIN - Ai Charlottetown, P. E. Island. on Oc- tober 31st. 1931, by Rev. Ewen Muc- Seacord . 000k, Chelsea Neill. Wl- 351ml. and lliTI Emma J. Muttart or summarise, to hills on October Piflt IL l. Church. ...0@,. tion of world wide interest. T8- solved that man's acts are more greatly influenced by fear than by] trans-Canada highway. Rev. "m" minim? "m"! llevv 0"‘ Dougall, n. n. Callum A. MscPher- tario folk, who goes to the Pam-ism 01 p101 River. u, M155 Evelyn m"- "mll Fflv- ii=°li°ll of the Martin of Belle River, P. E. Island. sill“ MACMILLAN-MACDONALD In hope of reward. After a lengthywMar-tin of Churchill will assist Dr- 10.10110. 1101104 church on October discussion the decision was given to the con side by a very small mar- gin. In st. Augustine's Society the discussion centred about the iovit of the benefit or injury done by mail-order houses to the provlllfled Both sides ably presented their ar- guments, and dismissed the , ell from every point of view. result- inginavietaryfcrtheconside- Piilllle in the Port Arthur-Kenorn g3. 193p by Rem C_ 11 Brown, lflltlilvl- ‘Film three minuiers. all Lauchlan Bell MacMillan of Wood "ml 1°11! experience in clmp lire Islands to Catherine May Mac- llld “W8 the frontier. have been Donald of Hunter River. elected as the United Church's first‘ GRAflAM-MCLURE-At the home W”! W "Bill? in the relief Werkof the bride's parents, Murray Har- camps on the wast to coast hishway‘ bor North, October 2am. m1, by the 8i Pfesent under construction. Dr.,Rev. A. R. Gibson, of Montague, Prlngle. who has many relativeslwilllam Charles Graham. Gasper- ‘and friends here, who". he visited eaux, toLulu Eileen McL-ure. .22.‘ m...‘ .__.. 1..