A mono/iv srrmslrrs LEAVING-Among the luaeutaiwao have left or are about. g; lcavsthevproylsioe to further eon. mud theirstudlcs in mainland ocl_ ieges are‘ Messrs. Robert Hogg, pump white. and. Wendell Wmllalfhfilhar- pttetown: ‘News. Stewart Woolner, and HowardBuutsln. North a *- ldessre. i-lvtuart alld- Malcolm Dockerty, Usrdigllli .ur. i-suehliu McDonald. giluiuirrllr. Douglas Ross, Kinroes, ANIMAL KILLED-A valuable ilood more owned by Mr. hterhurke, if Alma, was killed fiby the early Sat- mlay morning train when it strayed mto the tracks at Almeetstion. The mare wesletruck and thrown up on the platform being mstantly killed. w. Burke's loss "ls a heavy one, as the inimsi was of good breeding and of splendid type. no is putting in a claim igalnst the railway company for oom- pensation. can ACCIDENTS-Over the week- md there were two accidents. The lirat occurred Saturday night, on the iorner of Eueton and Queen streets, when a oar driven down Euston St, trashed into One proceeding along Queen. Bosh cars were badly damug-i Id, The ‘ accident took place yesterday afternoon when a car coin- ing ‘down Church Street crashed into srothcr car going along Grafton st. Tile driver cf the formul- cor stated that his view was obstructed by park-l Both cars ed autos yin the vicinity. were slightly damaged. ITOLE)! CAR RECOVEBED— ssturdsy 131cm a Wiiiys Knight sedall. owned by Mr. If. W. Platts, city, was stolen from where it was parked on Kent St. by Rochford Square. Last night an untrsced call ‘was received by, the police informing‘ them that ss in an unused gsrsgs in ldetlilrrorws Lane near Inkerman The isrwas found in good condition with but a few extra miles registered. It, seems that this malicious and cri- ininsl practice is becoming altogether loo‘ common of late. No doubt the authorities will make every effort to orlflg the offenders to justice. Partic- ipants in this offence should remem- ber that, this is a criminal act and ahst. the offender is liable to a heavy lenelt-y. ' l -RIP.IAINS ARRIVED - M!‘ tewartis honoured remains arrived .n summersidu On Saturday evcnin; accompanied by Dr. and hirfi- N!“ and woretakcn to COMPWIY! uildei‘ raking“ rooms on Sunday 119E310", The‘ funeral sol-vices were held l" hat‘ Presbyterian Church. Rev. C J. st- Clair Jesus, ofllciailfli- ‘I'M ihilroh was filled with old friends lull acquaintance; who came to Del’ ihqir last trihilte of respect. Amongst the ~ many floral trfltutes‘ was a w-igeath from the Masonic Order oi which the deceased was a Poi-ii Grand Mater for Prince Edward Is- “NL Th‘ “mum vuere laid to 1'85’- beside those of his wile in the P93’ plqilademetefl’. The pallbearers were assure. r. n. Ram-sly- H- 0- M“? tart. G. W. Phillipe. P. B. Clark. A- lwllscxey and M. L. Bradshaw. peacefully away at “moms in Iris on September 4th. atietp. m.. Mrs. l-Iugh MacDonald. Tut-deceased was in her seventlP second year. end was a daughter u! the-flats John Murchison of Hith- gghgpfltlyough the end was expec- “ugquy some time. still her death sine Suddenly. 8hr W". I "m" "we “w”; . mjgyed exceptionally good-health until December 0! 1"‘- yesr‘ ‘has she became suddenly "1- lmhregalned some cf her wont“! goth, ‘and was able "o be about. hsii-srecovery being sntlcipflm- "1"" absjsbeealne suddenly ill sssin. ll"! "gflfpsaolfully "away on the above “gymho was a llfe long member b! ihdfidaiedoitfsyvhurols. and the plus will be ‘sadly missed. Bhfl wuhiiiited frequently dllflfll m? pastor. Reverend alum fillers are loft to mourn and 611".‘ midst memory of a fond and lov- lttgagvife and iovinl 1mm" l b" needed-husband. two sons and three sidebars. John and Christie of fljfl-geyp, and whom arrived to st- igma» funeral. Mrs- . Bani-mm were; of Iris. nu. v" M" °' ti" blend seen in. that. community M’ snoslns the lush "W" . ter entered triinlllg in the Llttletpn Mrs. Joseph 00119- I g " ltreat. Charlottetown. and “ ‘ ‘on the homestead. a »_ ' usher-n, which was heldyfrom JFIztDIGAN NURSE BNGLQID. or Mmfllgllement is,‘ gnnmmcw duh d _ Christie Margaret Gm». ' “Fm” °f Mr- and‘ Mrs. 1°51} Gordon. Cardigan. to Dr. at... PM“ “if! Elton. of Littleton, New Lhmilihlfe- Miss Gordon. after at- “dm? 513°‘ °1 WI}?! College. taught school, m4 g mo“ “m; ‘b "ixvilll- slsdllstlnz with the class °1 77- Dr. Eaton since grsdua ‘g from Tum Dentallflchool with e m“ °1 ‘"- llu Drscticed dentistry in Littleton. . ACCIDENT CASE-At- the police °°““ "m" lmmius A. Oloutier. the driver of the car which equtggq with the one driven by J. J. McGil. "my recently. was fined $50.00 or "my dill! ill Joli. In this case repre- sentation was made on behalf of Mr. Mmmmy- l-hVlhJured man. that his demure. had been settled in full and that he regarded it as an accid- Hlt and he had obtained the gomgnt of the Attorney General to have only 1 ohmic of "neglecting toetop after an accident." The defendant in a Prohibition case-unlawful possession of liquor-was fined 8200 and costs or three months in Jail. The def-end- snt lri s similar case, second offence, was given six months Jail without the option of a fine. ENTERTAINS OLD FRIENDS- On the afternoon of Monday, Sept. l6, a gay and glsdreunion took piece at the home of Mrs. George Suth- erland, Elm Avenue, when she enter- tained three of her old Prince of Wales College motes: Mrs. James Dingwell, of Jldidgell. Mrs. Archie Benton, of Winsioe, and Miss Ewan MacDonald, (l... M. Montgomery) of Norvel, Ont. Thme four ladies were so inseparable at Prince of Wales that they were known in College circ- les as "The Quartette.’ 'They never have all four met since they loft Prince of Wales College until Monday afternoon. A merry time was spent recalling old Jokes and incidents, and talking over the careers of all class mates. Mrs. Sutherland served a‘ delic- ious supper and seldom have any of ‘the quartette laughed more around any festsl bosrd. In the evening they lwent their semi-ate ways. each vow.- ing that, the afternoon hod renewed their youth, and feeling more deeply than ever the truth of the saying, |"'l'here are no friends like the 01d friends." -DEATH 0F Mas. JOHN BOB- nnr assume-Particularly sad is Ithe death of Mrs. John Robert ‘Harding of summerside, at the early‘ fags of thirty-five years, leaving a family of five childrsn. all under nine years of age. Mrs. Harding WM il-"Il ‘to the Prince oeuuty Hospital for treatment. It was thclliht 1°? l W!“ mat she would improve but on Bun- dgy last complioltlolll Rt ll! Ind in spite of everything that could be done, she passed away on Thursday 11W- noon. The deceased was formerly MW Minnie x. Bearlsto, daughter of the late Mrs. and Mrs. Duncan 7 t0 oflndisnR-lvenandwdllhevefy kindly 'remembered by her friends in that district. Since coming t0 live l! Bumlnerside about one year aso lsrs. usraing has made many friends. The deepest sylhplthllbelfillt to the s.‘ * husband in nu untimely lose. ‘the children left to mPm l" Jim" Robert, Eldon. Leslie, and Evelyn; also four sisters‘ andthree brothers. nameiyz-Mls. Charles Ibckhart of Worcester, Masai Mrs; ‘MacDonald. of Borden; Mrs. Varlnlnss Phillipe, of Kensinstun: Mrs. William Braudei‘. of Baltic: Mr. Preston Bearisto. 01 mlpeque; Mr. James learisw. 0f cutie; Mr. ma. amino.- enclose: 0,, m, ggrferry. The fimersi takes place this afternoon at I o'clock from the home of her sister. Mrs. Branden at Baltic, and from thence to the Mslpequa Cemefsryh-B- . _._- The annual‘ decoration services}! the city cemeteries, were bold 7"- ternsy afternoon under tbs of.the Canadian bellm- MW" 19° war veterans participated in the par- ado with the Ingfion 1M4 ill We"? ‘gm, plflde "llfb tMT-HUW Home st 2.10. I'M! 9° ‘h! ‘W’ Ioldlsra’ Monuments-in‘ the Mill"? ‘where wreaths were 4114;? "I'll" "5 the Roman Catholic Cemetery. svbsre my. rather Irancil conducted I thorn-mice '11". WP.‘ FK"°°-"".' conducted by my. W. L. butbouss ‘stl-IILBWIQV v-wttw- M! '19s” the perm. WWMNAP '5"; '9'?" oataeeraroemslsrr. I'l\"'"1\"~ T‘ n. aunt. o. u, conducted the IMH- W incons- We. my flurvhr- llfl- I» sathe parade moved along some of those who were watching it raised their hats in respect to the Unilon Jack. which was carried at the head of the parade. Is‘ it toomuch to ask all our citizens in future to pay this mark of" , ‘ to the Emblem of thegunlty; of our Empire. when it is carried lriprocessionl The Canadian Legion wish to thank’ the Clergy who officiated at tho services. A Tucson HORSES SBIPPIDF-Mr. Welling- .on McNeiii. Southport, shipped n csrioad of. 22 horses to Sydney yes- terday. The horses are splendid horses of the draft type and are intended for mine work. SPENT SUMMER- HERE-Sllj An- drew McPhall. K.C.M.G., prominent Montreal specialist and author. who has been spending the summer at his old‘ home in Prince Edward Ia- land, passed through the city on the Ocean ‘Limited Saturday on his re- turn to the MeIf0pO1l8.—MOIlcb0Il Times. A bad ‘ fire occurred at North Wilt-shire yesterday when the 8 room dwellills of Mr. J. G. McLeod was burned to the ground-a total loss. as there was very little insurance. The loss is estimated at between $2000 and $2500. Immediately after the fire a collection was started and $300 has already been subscribed, significant of the esteem in which Mr. McLeod is held in lib neighbourhood. ' MURPHY-DUFFY -- st. Male- chlas “Church. Kinkors, was ins scene of a happy event on August 6th. 1920, when Mr. Daniel Murphy. an enterprising young farther of Freetown. was united in marriage to Miss Lena M. Duffy B. N, one o! Kinkora‘: most popular and highlf ‘ashamed young ladies. The bridein In elegant dress of Ilfrench BeLge with hat to match was attended by ltfiss Pearl Murphy. while Mr. Pe.~c.v Murphy, of uiddieiewu, supported the gropm. After the marriage core- rnony, which was performed by Rev M, J, Smith, the ha-‘illlli couple us- compmied by their brouhers end sisters enioyed a delicious dinner n: the home of the bride. In the nits:- noon the wedding party moi-cred through the eastern part of the, is- land, reuming in .__the evening J9 their future home in Freetown. Ali join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Mur- phy a happy and successful voyage through life. a WEDDING BELLS-A quiet but pretty wedding took‘ place. at, the home of Mr. 11nd Mrs. Alexander C. Buchanan, Eldon. at. 5.30 o'clock on Thursday eveninflsept.‘ 12th. when their daughter. Mary J-rsnetifl. was united in marriage to Dr. James A. MoComb, of Boston. Mass. 'I‘he double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. T. A. Rodger. of 8t. Johns Church. Belfast, in the presence of relatives and friends. The bridal couple, who were attended. entered the prettily decorated room to the strains of the wedding msrchpiayed by <Mrs. Roberts West. The bride was charming.» in a gown of white satin and lace, and carried s bouquet of Ophelia roses and sweet peas. During the signing of the register Mr. nob- orts .West song. I Love You Truly. After the wedding suppe the couple left on a motor . trip to different points on the Island. Later they will motor back to Massachusetts. where they will iuaiee‘ their home m Ifyde Parknesr Boston. M]. If.‘ ICBWCLL IINLA! — A sad gloom was cast. over Vernon and vicinity on sept. 12th, when it he- came known that u. Boswell lriniav had passed Away after only a few dgysj illpess of plurley and pneumon- great senescence-musician 1M8 wiry kind and generous and obllslns mall. always road! h..help time,“ need, a great favorito with all whom he custsftsoontaet with. war-sonic! aeqileintancetvalways glad to V be greatly missed mama psrtibf the Island. hi! yogi beilfi um.- psught “P- hi" \ great way ahead of him instead. and sue-taut mus: huts. He leaves w motlrn‘ tliefrloss six sisters namely, 3 5 r E truer with wirorn ‘ no. resided {gm number of years. Mrs. P. J. i lltllitlll. Vsmon Hotel, lfrs. C» Corbett of Weburn. lean. Mrs. fro! _ ' “l llass. His ‘fun- place. on sot wh- from E Q ings The island is a pointers par- iww- m» owl»- “in ‘ rm; CHARLOTTETOWNiG eeks News Budget for ‘Our Saturday Sub wzlmssnsr GOVEBNMZN‘! CAB. DAMAGED —Mondsy night. about. ll. o'clock. i Chrysler car, No. 1003. owned by the Dept. of Public-Works, collided with a telephone pole at. Southport near the residence of Mr. J. McDonald. snapping the pole off. The car enl- erged with a broken wheel and - s w‘ -~ms and - - VISITING MAEITIMEMMI. T. A. Russell. Toronto. presiilznt of the Willys-Overland sales Company, pres- ident of the Canadian Cycle and Mot- or Company and director of theCan- adlsn Bank of Commerce accompan- ied by Mr. J. C. Ruske, Maritime manager of the Wlllys-Overlcnd Com- pany, returned to the mainland from a brief business visit to this Province. Mr. Busch, who is making a tour of the. Msritlmes, is optimistic with re- gard. to business conditions. As a member of the Advisory Boa-rd of the Maritime Provinces Trade Commis- sion of Toronto he is desir- ous of seeing increased business pros- perlty in these Provinces. —CEI.EBBATES SILVER- WED- DING—About thirty guests gathered at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ficlele Perry. of Summerside. on the twenty- fifth anniversary of their wedding. Ths guests included friends from Kinkora and Emerald.‘ who were prercvt at the wedding of Mr. and erry. Mr. and Mrs. Gait, of '1. Mass the latter being Mrs. z sister. were also present/on this joyful occasion. having arrived in Summers" for a two weeks va- cation that evening. A bounteous supper was served by the hostess and the evening spent pleasantly in music and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Perry were the recipients of many beauti- ful gifts and presents of money, testifying to the affection in which they are held by their many friends. They very graciously thanked the guests for their kindness in remem- bering them on this occasion. s. -—DIED FOLLOWING OPERA- TlON-Mr. Chester Mclsssc. the six- teen ycar old son of Mr. Jam-ts Mo- lsaac. of Milo, Lot B. passed away in the Prince County Hospital on Friday evening, following an‘ opera- tion for peritonitis. Th; deceased was working with Mr. Cains, of Free- town. when he became suddenly ill on Wednesday end wasbrought to the Prince County Hospital. where he was operated on. His father was sent for on Friday morning when it ' was learned that he could not re- cover. The young lad will be much missed in the home circle and in the district where he lived. as he was a general favourite. 'I‘he body was tak- en in Mr. Percy Bowness‘ motor hearse, to his home in Milo on Set- urday morning. The funeral was held on Monday morning from the home to the Roman Catholic Church at The Brae. Rev. R. F. McDonald officiating. The deep sympathy of the community for the bereaved parents was expressed in the large number of friends who attended the funeral services. Interment was in The Brae Cemetery. S. TERMS ISLAND PAINTEIUS PARADISE-Mr. and Mrs. William MseLean of New York. are visiting on Prince Edward Island. They are spending several days with Mr. Wil- liam Finluyson of Point Prim. before visiting with their friends and rela- tives of Mrs. MscLean (nee Stewart), at West Point. Seventeen years ago Mr. MacLean visited Point Prim. the birthplace of his father. Samuel Mac- luaan. now of Quincy. Massachusetts. A painting kit is part of his par- aphenalia on this trip and he will leave the Island with paintings and water color drawings portraying the lgeautles of the place. The light house Simon Maclean. was formerly keep- er. also Cameron's Island. viewed from the doorway of the Flnlayson homestead. made two excellent paint- adise according to Mr. MscLesn. Its pastoral beauty. its rich rod banks and the wavering fields of grain. rich ilfthclr varied coloring. are subjects that delight the artistic eye. ‘the cosy farm-houses and the graceful windswept birches, swaying and flashing in the punllght. and the rug- losd evergreens help form the paint- ‘el-‘spsradise of which be speaks. Mr. Mschean is well known in the field of art. For three years he was on the Art Staff of the Cosmopolitan at Point Prim. of which his uncle, HOTEL WOIK ‘COMMINCID- Preparatory work on the site of‘ the new C. N. R. Hotel was“ begun yes- terday morning. Tats were made to determine the ‘bearing pressure‘ of the soil. The resulteofthls tostwill be of assistance to ‘the contractors in excavation work._'Work will go forward immediately soas to have the ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ incl covered before winter. »IITUII.NS TB! IND OI‘ T MONTH-Mr. J. W. Bmllttr left Saturday for New York on a trill in the interest of ‘the r. is. Island Potato Growers‘ Association. Mr. Boulter will return about the last of the month. Accompanying Mr. Boulter is Mr. C. C. Thompson, who has gone to Norfoikqvirginia, also in the interest of the potiitn lndus-. try. ' POMILOY-Jt will be seen from the announcement elsewhere in this _is- sue that Messrs. Solioway Mills d: Co.. the wellknown stock brokers. Tor- onto, have appointed Mr. ‘a. A. P0111- eroy manager hereforttheir business. The firm ls to be congratulated on selecting suclra capable and. effi- cient representative. Pomeroy being one of the leading citlsens. and known favourably‘ in financial circles throughout the province. —PUBCIASED RACE HORSE FOB SUMMERsllDE-Dr. w. 1o. Church. Mr. George A. Callbeck and Mr. W. B. McArtl-fur returned to Summerslde on Saturday iron. a very enjoyable week spcni, at. derision. N. 3., most of it. spent in attending the race meet at the Maine and New Bruns- wick Circuit,‘ held in connection with the Ikederlcton Exhibition. While away Dr. church and Mr. Caiibeck each purchased s horse and both the animals will be trained at Bummer- slda and used for w-lng purposes on the ice this com item-l. Many and aineeie expressions of sympathy and regret are heard on the passing of Owen llranois, son of the late Edward Snsrkey. of Corra- viile, whose early and lamented death follolverra six weeks illness in Bt. Boniface Hospital, Winnipeg. ‘rho funeral was held Monday, the 19th, from i-lt. Mary's Cathedral, Winnipeg. The Requiem Mass was sung by Rev Father Goudron. Two P. E. I priests. Rev. Lellan‘, S. J. held services ‘at the grave in St. Mary's Cemete y. Many spiritual and floral tributes were of- fered. ' To nls widow. formerly Miss Caroline Slnnoit of Moreii, hu three small children brothers and sisters. who deeply mourn the first death in a large family, much sympathy has been extended and most deeply sp- preciated. May his soul rest in peace. . TBUMSDAY INSTALLING NEW BOILER-Mr. W. B. Trowsdale. Crapaud. was lo the city, yesterday making arrange- ments for the building of a 20 hp. holler to be installed in‘ the Crapsud Creamery. —WELCOMI VIBITOBS — Afr Emmanuel McL-eilnn formerly of Grand River and now of New York City is visiting in Hayride. the guest of his brother-in-lnw Mr. Prank Gil- lie. He is accompsrreirby his two daughters the Miser.- Ethel and Gertrude MoLeilan. has been on the Island for thapss‘. month. N. . . K. OI‘ C. 0iFICl1B5~At ‘a regular meeting of the Knights of I iumbus hsld in cnelr Home Tuesday evening, officers were elected as follows: C. K.,Prof, ~v. u. McDonald; Deputy G. Francis; elected); ‘Treasurer. I-‘rank Doucette; den, W. W. Qoyic (re-elected); arrommsrrr 'ro m] s. A. _ Ethelbert Muihly and Rev. Plus Mc- - Mrs. MCLeilan- K, Leo Brae ey Chancellor, flev. M. Advocate. C Gallant (re- Recorder,» Prut- J. IL- McMillan; ;_Ws.r- L Guard, Gregory Hughes: Trustees, Dr. happyyu-mg couple will reside in Ios Angeles, California. Mr. Dawson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Edwin Daw- son, of Augustin. Cove, P. E. 1., Cun- ode. PAINFUI. ACCIDENT-The many friends of Mr. Efsrneiicurran, Pleas- ant Groveyvrill regret to learn that he met with a painful accident on Friday. having o. finger taken off while’ working at. the binder. ENJOYABLE VlSIT-Jrhe Misses Helen Power and Marion Clark re- turned recently from a most enjoy- able month's vacation, visiting rei- atives- and friends in Boston and New York. These popular young ladies speck very highly of the many courie- ales sad klndnesaes extended int-mi during their stay 1n the United stair i es . i | ~BBIDAL SHOWER-A DIR-Blip- till, shower ‘was held at the homl: u? Miss Irene McLelian R.’ N.. Cross Rivers, on ‘Ilium-lay evening Sap-i tember 19th, in hotter of Mia Ber-i the. Morrison, Boyside. who was; goon t» be the principal in an event; ‘of great inrerest to the younger sci‘ of Grand River. About one hundred friends of Miss Morrisonwere pres- ent and‘ the lavish display u.‘ gifts bore eloquent testimony to the rop- marrisge ceremony wuss performed with little Miss Beair’ e Mclielilri andMaster Ralph biz-Dellan taking the principal roles. ' \ IlEAVES, SHORTLY FOR OX- lotbetown. who was recently swsrd~ ed a $1.400 scholarship by the I. C-. D. 22.. leaves home early in October en route‘ to England. where he will attend Oxford University. Mr. Foster has had an enviable career as a student. He received his early edu- cation at West Kent School. where he won the Governor Generals Med- al for general proficiency. He heed- ed the list in the matriculation ex- aminations to Prince of Wales Col- lege and was also leader of his class in the first and second years at that institution. At King's College he took high honors in classics, and was awarded a scholarship by Yale Unl- verslty which he attended for a year. The announcement of the sudden sndflssd death of Mrs. Stephen Hughes, Bradalbsine. on the 20th inst... in the Charlottetown Hospital. came as a shock to all acquaintances and friends throughout the Province. the deceased was a daughter of the late Joseph Noonan of Albany. whose death eight days previous was recorded in this paper. After grad- uating from Prince oi Wales College she taught school for some years and sfterwords accepted e. , ition in the P. W. Department where her energy and competence were much appre- ciated. She leaves a dlsconsolate hus- band and two children who have the sincere sympathy of the entire com- munlty. The funeral on Sunday af- ternoon was largely attended. many friends from Charlottetown. Summer- slde and other parts of the Island being in the procession. It was estimated that more than one hundred cars and carriages fol- lowed the remsinlfto the church and cemetery in Bummersfield. where in- torment took place. ‘The pastor. Rev. Father McDonald, performed the fu- nersl services. The following neigh- bors’ of the deceased were pall- beprers-Joaeph McDonald. ,Caroll Hughes, "Leonard Clark. Alex. Mc- Donsldl. Bennett Delghsn and Nor- FORD-din. Harry E. Foster. son ci Mr. and Mrs. Harry‘ Foster. Chal- _ rumor i PRIZE WlNNEIIF-Ai the Chestnut‘. i Sxhlbitlon, Louis W. Ruper o.‘ Char- ‘ u iotletoyvn, won l3 firs: p-wJ/s». i Suc- onds, a thirds and 2 IMLWILs um.‘ his pure bred (l:|EZ‘f‘.5t’y' chime. Us.’ Roper int/ends t.» return >3 the ls- iand Saturday night after attending s number of fairs ‘.r. Nova. Swans and ‘ New Brunswick shore large number of prizes. FORMER RESIDENT-Airs RsQDQQII Watcher has been in Nova Scou- 10" ‘are um: o- some time " Z lends. She is a native of .\ ‘ ens first mauled l-lsv. L‘ l). Xhwlalict, a l 0i P. I. 1. uni] g-rqitilute l... Pine I-lil‘; in like‘. 3.1m: "mflimgn i-he) went. to ' m as muuunanes u.‘ ma Presbyterian Uiiiillsdl, L7. s, ,1. when Mr. hicLun-r: dzefi. after AM] y-un service. Mrs. trust-ht". ha; sycn: forty yours in Sia. . She 11- , tout-nth ' for Boston 5l'.‘C4l.".‘.')Es.X:.G4 "r." 3a: dailgnrer Jenn, Poland» 1'. fut-sun» dobolt, Sizlzhcriacnriie. end Eiunxixu". enjoyed "visits. from :‘.'\<--i:.-~l.'1.\‘/.-¢ Churciiman. ..'RE(‘E.\"'l‘l.\' Sll(t'.\'l(lIl-'.ll-'lT.-. many friends Mar uiantiy of this young ‘A moot. 2821i. The nous is dis-chard in .~o:inl cir m lr. whi the young uciltaih are -_ ular. The bride fr. h“ V83 ‘ct/f by he: Iriczidx z-rro n ‘not M. the I'm-lie 0f M". s. M. mum <1 L’.'u:-i.‘._r.-., sud‘ was ihs rccwpient o.‘ ".r.ar'.;.' useful sir‘. costly gifts, testifyng in the estemn‘ in which she is held. i —LODGI'JS LNT£RT.\I.\‘lfll--‘l'l;e] Edith Ulvull ‘Lodge Nu, 823., of thn Li O. B. A. entertained four Waiting, Lodges on Tuesday evening 1n zhelr Lodge rooms at 5ununers!ds_ Reuse»! entatives from the Charlottetown» Crspsud, Borden and Lot ill Lodges‘; were present. The First Degree wasi put on and speeches were given by‘ members of the visiting Lodges. An} enjoyable programme was put. on' which included instrumental and vocal music. readings and diaIOQUESJ Dainty refreshments were served byi the ladies of the home lodge in their? uausi good style and ai.‘ agreed that. it was one of the best meetings thati had been hold for some timer-R ILLEGAL SHOOTING — On the. morning of September 23rd nt All-g nandale, P, E. I., seventeen hunters‘ appeared before Magistrate Edwin‘ MCFEYIBDE and pleaded guilty in. charm o1 illszslhv shooting wild! geese last silllng. In the afternoon of: party frlin Annandale pleaded guilty.’ to o. similar charge before Magistrates Ef. D. Fraser, of Elmira. Fines of s50: were imposed in each of the eighteen: cases. Tlio prosecutor was chief Federal ll.figi'a.iorg' Bird diflcor n. uni Tufts and the convictions are said to‘, be the rciill‘. o.‘ information that had? the districts concerned who wish to‘ see the no spring shooting Regulu- tion under the Federal law enforced. It la understfind that other cnsos arc pending, ——SON 0f‘ ARCHIDEACON Wllfil.‘ IN CAB. ACCIDENT-Jill", Harold White, son u! Archdeacon and Mrs. White, of Sumrncrsidc, was slightly injured in a motor our smdsliup near Amizeistu N. S. on Saturday" lost. in which one of the five oe- cupants ‘u: inc car. a1‘. of whom were bank clerv-s at Amherst. died on Tucs- man Msthleson. FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The re- mains of the law George L. Lund, a returned soldier, whose sudden death‘ occurred in naiifei: on Sunday. er- rived in the city by the early Borden train last. evening and were taken to his father's residence 32 Union St. Magasine. and since me bss been Art Editor of the "Americsrabzgion Monthly," the largest organisation ipublicstion in the world. I-Ils paint- ings and water colors have been ex- hibited in and around New City fes the past several years. This trip has renewed llr. Keenan's sn- g months sbali elapse before lle.visltl~ uncall- Yerk- Isiss om Grant. who wees. inmates and carried s bouquet thusiasm m Prince Edward Island some as but mall- ‘PM and he is determined that no new’ breakfast sateen years. nor even seventeen 18.186 J. D, McGulgin. Wnrriynnand Wm. H. Klggm- .-. s-s. - wsonmo AwNousosnuNr-st. Clements R. O. Church, VIDICO Oilfi- ornis. was the scene of a very pretty nodding on the morning oLWednes- day. August ‘llith, when Miss Mar- guerite scary lluivenns; of Glansm County Antriln. Ireland, became the bride of Afr. Gordon Warren Dawson. of Ins Aiigeise. cniifornlsnTho wed- ding ceremony and '_Nupt.isi Mass were perf-irncd by Rev - rather Pat- Tlle mneml waslheld yesterday morn- IngtoBtDilnstanIBssiliesvt-hes-e s Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rn. P. McMahon, D. D. A firing party from the loath nuzbland Bat.- tslion. the Legion Band and members of the Legion proceeded the hearse. Tbs pallbearers selected from the Canadian Degion were as follows:- Mlemls. John Ilynn. L. McKinnon, A. J. King, Aeneas Ifenneasey. W. By- ers and R. Heron A large number followed the remains to the Roman Catholic Cemetery where a service day without. gaming consciousness from a fructurcd skull He was pinn- ed for tsn minutes beneath the mn- | chine which was a complete Wreck“ Rico, ni her ‘G7,!’ i with the lull uclgln cf the vehicle upon his hcaii. The ouncr and driver cf the cu; and one of the other fir: occupants both received very seriou; iniuries. an which nconunt the inqucs‘. has been adjoumec until next week. when Mr. Harold White \' iii ‘c: on: of the witnesses-Ad. l ..'IN memomom - Rosidguis oi Cardigan and surrounding continua-.- lties were shocked and deeply svl- denedon Friday $epk20th when they lesrned that Ferdinand McAuiny- hs-l parsed away. When it became a‘ parent that ii~e end nos mar l physicians and pastor were hasiVv summoned and with their cmntorc hiun-munitr _ ~itQ district. us: Alexa-do»: alnnlals 1 zone m ‘.r.-i cash‘ moi-pin; yppgggg]: . ‘ ' . .'~',rl.l drew in Georgian Bwalfg In: ‘one sister. His funeral was largsd ittondc-i. May his soil recs ls: kiss .‘ cults-mission, sect. u‘. -- Th 5» ‘~ h: “snail-ml ha ->- been shocked and QQlDlf (navel. I _ m- eudddn deem <1 ha macaw.- ~ more ear); general.) mommy us‘ 1,1,. o: II-l molt uiuruzren‘; residual: oi 1| m: usual health and val‘; ‘w: sl-i .-s-s1i.'- m: lhl uuwr. 0.". he; remn- :.e cnzzir. lilL-l the Okla‘) and m‘: :‘.is -.i.'s [m Ia- noi fevlim; cell ‘an JILHIQSZJZAIY fall dead. ab". Iii-Air»; s; Slice aelil fur s |El[lsl.‘s'.l'_ Lit’. (wen. - Ii cuzr-I. ageauilh gr; s; u“, Dd E .o¢u.;nlw.-~.$ 1rd- lit- Sindhi; ‘.1 need. Friis ass I. ‘;(‘.Hi~£L' o; the m- - fur or m: arrival Cfilill n4 .15; Len .r.siani&‘.fs.uu Pom .-...m 1.1;“, ZI-I aeow-ed \-r.o us, lg 3;.“ o ngd an‘ Ui- us: g,‘ 3.1; ‘Jfymam 91v, 1"“?- hii‘ "Jm-"l W-Yi. ‘A101, use . _ tiavlrzu so 1-4pm c ten pang-M's.- and . Air. l.:i;i...ii “no e truly “mpg-W she i-us lb- L-uu am. ‘"1702! 1L! inc-rm .14‘ 1'61: r'l_\- .'.'Zh_ 5H7;- ."-»i* Ziil. L. yer; Iwizllllwh! It's LIqg-Jgg 1.1mm oi ‘m; Hams») u.‘ is l1.c.'.\ p5,, n; IJIIH‘ ‘is ‘ -;—. .. vi P-irn-Il-u- r974 l- hi hue-cit. ' .’ \\i.~,.' I. l.-, ,1]. “ '.'.~r.‘.‘.:lia|s_ l-‘i 3mm Q. li.g.'rr's)\ ;.~ '1“ bioflm Mn ‘iv mu-“rd rn 1.1-2. Jv-nru rain rhriuer- -:-. an‘. sliu 5am.) 5.5mm» M,” a _ ‘z"irl>.‘.lcl‘.._, . lit, w '.i;. Ltudmou-c. o frarxhfw- Ntruxos’ Scam-n. been sent to Mi‘. Tufts by persons in’ ' .r. '.“. I. Hung-Pi m: 1.1.1‘. vx-uitu. . ADaeVADYWm- A: Kingston, h0g4 51h- "v3.14 W. and Mn Mills: Machdrer. (no: Min-lg‘ any. , con C.-\S\VF.l.b-M Pleasant 04:0“. Oops. ls. to John. and Mira. Canals daughter. llCI.\"I‘O8H—As Ohl-YWRQMIWIL Sept 23rd. to Dr. J. W. and Mn Melo- zcsh. a son. IVIIJTCH—AI North 811w. Monday. Sept l5. i929. t0 Mr. and Mn I6‘ lson B. Mutch. a daughtn. (Sea-pl CASS-At. Summersida, 819i. 19th I Afr. and Mrs. Psrvto can. s sea McPIIEILSON-d“ Launching Pied Sop: 10th. to M! and Mrs. Georgi McPherson, a daughter ALLEN-Jib Mr. and Mrs. Ari-hm Allen. Summerside. on September: I. .1 daughter. WeLEOIx-Orwell Cave. Bop: fl, k Ernest and Mrs. Mclnod a UR, Donald Beverly. MORRIS-At Bourll, or. Sept. IL u the wife of Mr. F. L, Morris (hat Ella hIcMalmnJ a daughter. BIcCAIIVILLE~At the Prlloeflmmw Hospital on S-eptemlu 22rd, is My. and Mrs. Edward hIoOAir-Villa Kl» lzcrn, it. daughter, ismhnml MAIIBIAGEB B.'\RRETT—I\.~\lllLl€‘f'I‘—Barr1ee at iiic residence of tho bride’! Isthn Wiieaiiey River, Wednesday Cope. lFiih inst. at one o'clock l: Rn. A l3. Chapman, Dr. Ravnzane I. 8am :‘r“i of Hilntr." Rives v4 Ann l. izltiuilie-r of Archibald Barron. l.I.\'G--.\I.\Cl.l‘.'.\.\'—lss ibu- bvml C‘. the bridcta perenu Curnu all by Ra E. M. hilt-en, li A- (‘on Mas also lffiilfl. (‘inichvrr oi Mr up; Jvnos C tlacieon. u: Wise ‘Fhxnu Ling of Wiieritiel’ River lfle‘ DCJTIIQ PItYNTIEEI-Jtt Kensmgton Gaps a: John H. Phynter, aged 8i yearn Rl(‘k‘._$cpf.. 24. i929. Mm Lfldiee home if‘ Bishop 8m! 251 irnrs. PilflFlli in {his on; Sept Mil: qJTflH l"! As Prolific, infant dsuv‘ "-- '\' .\fr and kit's. .\ff*‘.vln Prwv-‘I w t‘. months, ' ltlmlrtréh: clrsrzuui-e Road. am. 23rd. Fjivn Emclinn. aged l month. infan: do icicle.- of Bert t and am. ‘iforKsia v hfCDO.\'.\l.l)-'Letitia McDonald, geo- _ fen-day morning, at the residents. e-i ‘ her brother, J. i3 McDonald, West ‘ s: rezen ' ll.\CDO.\'Al.D-At Cardigan. lept- ZER. .\l.'s, James I MacDonald, aged ‘:70 widow oi the lsn James I tiar- lDonald. M l-A. Bhs leaves so mourn PM: PIIICQ. 1i“ bride Gblffllnlt the [flVl Wll CODQUCf-Cd by REV. m‘ vfugn“ ‘m1 m; mgmbqg-y qf (me §L5tlr_ Mm 15h“ A flggfeqngm iusiv ruched in lvoryctepe rouisino. trimmed width oriental lace and were ialonltnlleveilandcarrisdabou- iouetolseidaineaansuu-oi-tnt- ' valley. ‘rho bride was attended b! In! ‘bottsrllvrccas as: mm l. owl wedding m some subs boars of ma. as. meat. sum u, u» lands. Alisrehsnssnonllisstsliealnt lento-Hordes sodsarraosacqiitu. rt 10th bsttslion at. the filibreak of the oust, wse going overseas with that unit. Is was wounded in France ‘J. Blllllvlfl- Th! i550 910*" P". his family he passed away pcezefuliyl Cardigan. " HIM will“ in this sit! with i-Mito his ezemsi reward. n. religion h. i‘ .\IONTGO.\ll1ltY--Al ‘was s faithful Catholic and was Zor- 1 on Bent lo. after a shun mash. elm Iliuoslh. in s. tilled by the last rites a fea- dsysi Annie Montgomery. aged I. dis d previous by his pastor Rev. M. J andaftor his recoveryreturned t0 Rooney. who visited him freqilenwl the front when shortly after he was during his illness. in his home bwledtlisdaraneosmshehbtnshwssakindlyhast-ootoniymnu homshs latter he never recovered wide circle o! tried: hit the weer! being almmt donsiontly under medical traveller pastook Helmet. The dsuuea w» the re- aswellasihoisaed u m was. uu Initial-and tbs-Violin heal. of, hi htiflfeiil!‘ y wolf“ aims rho-friend ext-tum, Wodms-tq siwsrsfounn hiss: (onerous rm!- Z IIflI‘ Al- t: {the late Donald lscsslgomsry. many years fill-ion mo» s! ton. "‘ ‘airman-m noose see-nan. ‘lac. ma. sore. gblwldhlfiiiltlll “ staunch-lit dis roost-i in». loss. sternum. n, m o, t ‘W;