SELPITEAEEEEZ' V?“ ‘lwfiéekb News Budg Monday ( Si“, _\'E“'5—.\'IX‘5. Alexander Camp field, received word rec- " g her ssier. lvlrs. Josiah Mc- penwr, Colorado, had passed “m. M September 5th. Mrs. Mc- \f;1;:l‘3 many friends will regret to death. ____ I f 51".’. volt. learn of lie‘; sljnVlCES r01: THE nann- senuffi for the dead were held yes- terday at the Roman Catholic Cem- Epeq, l. 3 phi. Rev Monsignor Llcllonald officiated. A ser n, preached by Rev Joseph of the Redemptorist Fathers 11y and the litany of the r- seid by Rev Monsignor Mcljprvfrd. _l'5l,'lilED IN nonifl-"J-‘lhe --— | n5 Mr. Robert Callbeck, who. iarlcttetown on ‘Ihursdayfl ht to Summerside on Fri- gg to Compton's finder- parlour, where they awaited’ of his sonfMr. Georgel ‘from Quincy, ltfass.‘ malt‘: died fCrir 13.1. lCli is taking place today, mon,ln~i_ Interment in the cemet- gry at Bccleque. Mr. Callbeclr was born in Bcdeque and was G0 years m- cgn 33h had lived most of his life m 395;». Mass. He had many gylencis on the Island wholvill re- gret in lzoar of he: passing. ‘Fhere i are loft to mourn his widow and four children living in U. B. A. B. Lam To REST-The nmerar of‘, 1- H. W. H. Knott took place - v or. Saturday morning, sept. 20th, to Sherwood Cemetery. ‘The Rev. Canon Malone of St. Peirrs Cathedral, conducted the service. The pallbearers were Messrs. Tuesday —MRS WILLIAM REID 0f Sum_ rnersicle has regted her house on Notre Dame Street. to Mr Jar-dine, Manager of the Bank of Commerce R115 Red and her daughter are leav ins shortly for the United States-S -—MRS JOHN SHARP and Miss Zullllfl- EhB-rp are leaving at the end of the month for West. After visiting there they will spend the winter‘ in British Colum- bia. Dr Enns Smith has taken their house for the winter moqths." S. S. SAMBRO IN PORT-The S. S. Sam-bro, Captain Renouf, arrived in The Sembro left port in the after- noon for Newfoundland. LEAVES PORT-The S. S. Delia, Cap-tam. McGrzidy. left port last ev- ening for Halifax after discharging 700 tons of flour at the Railway the Interprovincial Steamship Lines. arrivtd in port Saturday‘ morning from "Fort Wllilam. Ontario. with n cargo of i400 tons of flour, JWITURNED HOME-Mrs Bern- ard. B Bane and her two children have returned to their home in Canton, Mass. after havi;tg spent a most enjoyable summer with Mrs Le Bane‘! parents, Mr and Mrs Col- in McDmald of Sherbrooke, accom- panyirg the party on their return is Miss Le Bones sister Miss Edith McDonald, who will winter in the United States-S A NARROW’ ESiCAPE-Virhlle the Ca:.adian ‘ taria." left port yesterday morning at l7 "i nick for New Bcdford. Mass. where she will remain for a few days. 'rwo FIRE ALARMS-The fire- urdav evening. One at 5.20 for n car {on Chestnut Street. the second at 7.30 ifor a. blaze'in the roof of the resid_ ‘Pnceof Mr. W. B. Prowse. on Eustou Street. Little damage was reported. —TO MAKE THEIR. HOME 1.‘! Cox with her Charlottetown family removed to oi Monday ivltere _port from Montreal at the Pownallthel’ Wm reside l" flllllfe- They will; inst l l. - . ., _:be . ‘i , . ‘War! yesterday morning, and dis , _ much missed h‘ 5“mm@l”51d-,liount Stewart. to the cemetery thousand people attended the Fair ‘uhu-lged a. quantity of canned goods. “he” they had made fl- large nurn-; Lhgrg‘ "ber of friends-S . “WEDDING BELLS-Uri \VI‘K‘illC5_ day morning, Eopt 10th. st Algxjy; Ichurch» R9110 Day. “as the sctne of _3' "Evy D79“)! Wfiildbg when Ml- ‘Jlmus A. Howlan ore of New 2::- mer; led to r": altar Miss Mary MC- Cabe daughferof Mrs Ellen Mccab; of the same place. The groom was Support/ed by Mr Harry Mallard and the bride by her sister lifLss Eliza- beth. The bride was fittingly attired ‘ried a bcquet of Sweet Peas while blue and also carried a btzluet of Sweet Peas. The Marriage was p9)‘. fOrmed by the Rev A. L. Sumot parish priest. After the ceremony the happy Cfluple drove by car to the home of the brides uncle Trac- adie where dinner was served. At 7.30 ~p.m. they arrived at the home of the groom where about one bus.- cired guests assembled and where a WISTABIA SAILS-H. M. S. “Wis-. men responded to l.'.'.'0 alarms Sat-' i-~ THTTCHKIZTIGTTETCWN ‘GUXlifilAN f0!‘ 0111' Sfltllfdqif Subs i HARBOR GRACE, Nfld, Sept. 23. -~-Captain Erroll Boyd and Lieut. .-..’1:rnoon in their monoplane Colum- bia. " , II‘AQHR‘OUS INJURY—Mr. ihilisr. Sturgeon. had his leg broken ‘first vv:ek while leading a horse. In me way he got tangled in ilre rope. Mahars many friends wish him eecly recovery. l .. l. i t I-‘LiNUlAL 0F MRS WILLLMI ‘William Vickerson, of Lawmnce. 5., took place on Wednesday, 10th, .. from the Presbyterian Cniuch, :1 >- Service was l Rev. Dr. Crenge in presence of a ‘irgyc number of friends and rclaiives. ‘The pail bearers were Messrs. Yenry Fri. John Timmons. ‘Jamoron Qi/ia: authlin, Fred Jardine. Percy iAflleok. Gcddie Douglas. lnrave iW'harf. The Delia, which belongs to ‘lands most llrczresslve vounz far- ' “m” by Dr‘ Gang?‘ l l ‘ A very quiet but pretty welding‘ itock ace at the home of Mrs.‘ iJchn Nilreon. Darlington. when he: Eyoungest daughtr Miss Jeanette Mc- ‘i Colin hlathescn. Bradalban- j the bridesmaid was stag-ed in llghtl The ceirnwnv was performed hvjlhe defendant ‘|Rev. R. Hensley Stavert, M. A. B. D.] yin tlic pres-nee of quite a large num- ' jbri" of the immediate relatives and illTllflS of the eoritiacnnz parties. i, young couple were vinattended. l é bride was very necomingly at- l ,tii":d in white crepe back satin with a. lrill not veil and or ‘e blossoms and 2r cl a bouquet of pink roses. The yoi couple were . ‘v d- l‘ WELL KNOWN RESIDENT-The ‘death occurred at Long Creek yes- IYMTY Cimmr landed here af- 5-3olterday morning after a week's illness, l p. m., Atlantic Standard Time tlnislnl" Nell Malcolm Macxenzfe. aged 73‘ iHe was a descendant of the pioneers _of bong Creek. was one of the main promoters of the centenary celebra- Wm. lion. and his death is all the sadder‘ ‘frsm the fact that his illness pre- Vvcnted him from attending this lmemorable event last Wednesday. suivnvraaisma. SepL. 24-Thc Fgmont Bay and Nirnt Car- mel Exhibition. which was held this CHARL '. __ v -.-,. ‘ . . . _ OTTETO“‘V M“ Ell-Ml HCAERSOA-The funeral of Mrtsafternosn moved a great success. _There were a larger number of ex- ihlblLS than usual, especially in the ‘FhOYSCS and cattle. Nearly thre? 6011111109311 by from Summerside and other points.‘ An excellent dinner was served and all did justice to the good provided. APPLICATION DISMISSED-The _ f“ fhefnses of Lafferty vs Price and Cal- ‘ the 50mm 1W WW1” W33 laghan vs Price, actions to set aside absent debtor attachments. were heard before His Honor Judge Duf- fy yesterday. The application was dis- missed in each case on several grounds. mainly, that the defendant was not an absent debtor in th: true sense of the word according to in a pretty Suit 0i dari: blue a a car ‘ L93“ “'35 “it” i“ mairiale “m1 ilaw, James B. Johnston. aPDeared for the applicant and J. A. McDonald for N0 TRACE OF CAMERON-No‘ trace has as vet been found of Alex. 3 Cameron. believed to have bean.‘ drowned in West River Sunday af-' ternoon, while attemptiig to escape from Provincial Police officers. Dragging of the river continued yes- terday, many people from the neigh- , l tlfngs , l Friday —-SAD BERIEA‘. ' iiaiiiy of the cf. ton goer. ou: l’) .\. Bradshaw" in the dc. . ‘Oflhfil’ ‘title srn from iiifaiiiiln whole-Ya. Tlir- llliq crie via: laid to ir='-t rill ‘Vfiilllb {in}; fiili“‘i‘. _ fir." 34h Rrliiolds conducting the rei- vista-s A PLUNGE IN A C.» R-To avoid r fishing into a tviiéit v railing of a laritlpc. the d DuLck chose a plunge in Sc pond, Cornwall. about 8 oclock last evening. The car came arolrd a Flluill Curve near ‘lie iarlrirc, and a: there ivas not sufficient time to sffiiji the above resulted. The top of tin. car is now visible above the water. I HOME FOR IlERlKLL-Tlie rc- ‘mfillS of Mi‘. John A. Eteivazv“ cf lihlienockct. Maine. uhrise (is. l‘. tooi: laface in the General Hospital. Ber.- ton, on Monday ‘est, fnfloi‘ operation for uiccrs of the arrived in the c crziipanzrtl by cons. David, Charms and v\ ltfilleziocltet came their mother on her funeral takes place from hi? sstcrk residence in Pr‘ Iload. Rex". Ewen Lfacflougall 0. citing. cans COLLIDE-A touring car turned over twice after colliding with a Ford at It'll? cornci" of Richmond and Poivnal Stree . last evening shortly before ll o'cl Th? five occupantsof the latter car. which is owned by Mr. ltfriuvice Mc- ‘ Dfinflld. Kelli ‘s Cross. had a nrracul- cc, ous escape from injurgz, The Mc- zucmugiii-n.‘ l“ i ‘lifiiEnEl-QEFT 69'?!’ loops; H1 “Parana-o Trio Q‘~‘J’L\Ti"ci?. - - thy; idtt“‘i7it. QRIANQ-E PEKQE ‘ ‘ "- Ccfillff. Al. the lUCU» -.._.__._.a w ‘P331115 Sep. 15th.. "Wm. T73 i116! r Sreet I 4 ' i! l0 oat 1'. a f asses’? 5m. m b)‘ tvn EWAET food hi. ' . i ', K. ., rial c- zgmvinfigélllec)” Mayiaréxlwcgoxld litephei-‘n Holroyd. accompanied by his of NIOllfflQilE. J. S. MacLeod, A. Mar- lat; c “dlfemt: boyfiind at 8;: ‘Vi? tin and A. B. Cosh. He is survived Lmnfi m” e mks “g a ya y by his vviclovr. lace Isabel Martin,i _ “ on on Saturday‘ his c” Sm" dcu, aft-r of the late Alexander Mar- Ia‘ o‘? ‘he ‘racks and was Struck by tin. M. p. and Mrs. ‘Martin of Val- l: ‘£55m m1“ ‘hmwm? “ °" “h” leyfield. Mr. Knott was born in Wor- “$21,521.18: c‘: rxziz‘: cesterrhire. England, bein a‘ adu-i ‘~ ate cf Cambridge Univegrsity.“ For lbadly damaged ‘he Mcupmm were m, practiced law m Wm_ inc: seriously iniurod with the ex- ‘ the last ‘our yams of .ception of the little girl who was "eirigr-pent in New York and ‘mghny m‘ by 31w" gran. D. C. “'_“‘ , , —RETURNED TO BOSTON-Mr land Mrs Austin D. Fenzell, who REIYRPJl-ZD FROM FKINERAL-ihaire been spending their honeymoon Rev. h. Hensley stavcrt and Mr. “ o.i the Island have returned m Bos- Jshn Fleck returned on Thursday tori. Mass, Mrs Fennell was for- lzst from Pictou. N. 5.. where they merly Miss Ethel Hamill. daughter had been altendirg the funeral of of Ml‘ and 3111's Tllvs- P- Hamill 0f the uh- Rev. F. G. McIntosh. M. A., Kinkora- The marriage took place in Sup ' hrlczit nf Home Missions in Boston on August l6th. While visit- the rail-trian- Provinces for the ins Mr and Mrs Hamill a reception f-"trvian Church in Canada." Af- ilvhs Slim l" their h°n°Y l" which .. short service at Mr. Mclntoshs , they were the reflilliullts 0! mull)! licence ‘he regular flljjgrgl ‘lovely gifts. Heartiest congratulations sumptuous wedding tea was servedicd and during the ceremony theylbourhood taking part. It is under- after which both young and old en- igtgod "ider a beautiful arch of flow- ‘stood that Cameron has a wife and 103ml f-hemielvei in dflllflilig t0 thulers cc Iructed principally of golden ‘family residing in Ilizitezl Stops “Wee Sma‘ Hours.“ They were U1‘3i§l/J“.'all(l dahlias. il-lis mother, a widow, Mrs. Joseph Fefllllelli-f- 0f quite a 51W’; Sum ill: The wedding march wvas well reiid- Cameron. resides 2165.1’ where the in- Cash 595m“ silvelwal‘? 311d mullyicred by .\frs. I. A. McLean. sister- cldent occurred. other beautiful presents. The Guardllnqaw o; fl-le bl-ld-i Agel- gl-le ca"- iazi joins with their many frlendslmony was Over an Sat down w é RETURNED Howl-FM.- aml m5 in wishing them many wars of hap"d5ll'lfl]y prepared guppel’ to whichfR/oivan c. Binns of White Plains. W’ mmwd me- incerlless to say. all did ample‘ justice. lNeiv YOTK ha‘? Yelumed "3 their “vednesda | Scarcely was the supper over when i 110ml! after Eliendm! “W "HY P1535‘ y ‘the blowing of horm made it evid-larit weeks in P- E- Isleud- ‘Wills MEMBER RETURNS-Hon. ‘Johnlent to all that the chlvarariei-s were here Mr Binns attended a family re- lgr of me evening’ gave a graphic my A. McDonald. Minister without Pcrt- ‘ near at hand, unicnat New Glasgow. in limit)!‘ 01' i cripuon of a mp to Aifliu dismw folio in the Bennett Cabinet, passedi 1g, rm; ngl; inn; befme a money fns mother who celebrated her eighty , sing the Xuturc o! the comm," the through the city last evening return-‘gi-oup of p.11 colors and Qogtumgs hag fifth brthday. Sept l4 Afrfalnid Mrs CA5‘ and the cusmms of me peck I_ ing from the sezsiori of Parliament itsurcunded the couple After they had lmnns “fir” ‘l’? iuegfth; at‘: E12‘; ‘ pie. Present a: guest of iii»: club was p.339; l-“li at OFtaWBI enrome to m5 home m“. .d the bride and groom mam. .\~Irs Ric arid lnh . Chan eshsgmflwfr. John Y_ ft-ZcI-Iinzinn. John. N f". - . Caldlgen- liver-s of happiness and success H-idlBm“ m“ “any E ' “ ~ B. district goicrnor of tn..- Y's IVICIYS vPlIV ' 5112c‘ received a generous treat tlicyl‘ —-(‘ONFINED TO HIS IIODIE-Mr. .‘\\'(‘ji_ffpfl their way h-rnlg in "once, GB-YFEI Bfuhdcr of Sea View is still The llllfj’? number of beaut-ffui and Cfmflned t9 hi5 Ylfllllc Ulmllflh the sc- ,u."r~ful present: received at the wed- ‘ vere shaking up he received about ‘din: and Hi3’) ;. mlsccllancn-ls 5110p’- two weeks ago. when the team of or irridcrcrl tn Miss afcLean on the Laughlin was ivreclzed and was left 11"... _. wheels up. The Ford had a bumper u- broken on one szde. The former car ‘had been Eoinfii $0utl1 .rn P0711111 , street while the latter hricl been pro- ceeding west on Richmond. 22. i930. Brintop. Trycn. Sept. . ‘f"rori O. [Weld last eveiiino in the Y. 3.1. C. A. lParlr-xs with Afr. Rctidy GllllS in the chair. Mr. George Frllitor the speak- Zifellish Lanes c in the MARRIAGES lili-OS-IHCLEAN — At Dar- Septeiiiber 10th. by Rex". " rv. MA. B.D., Colin aibane, to Janette ngton. w‘ a = ~ . Aid - w‘ ‘ m5 ‘mt hand nnzi ieBigsmagiflemgdiClubs. After the meeting the mcm- lgmn 1w, tom he‘ an ‘ hers repaired to ih~ howling r11 ‘ ~ hlgml‘ lll‘;_lll‘°:5°<f11i:~“l':m‘lf; _beau“‘fu‘l\vlitre the)‘ were Joined b5.‘ the lad- scenery o o r t - i lf‘5. ._,..__ 'fr.‘1i.'fli—-.\facl.EOD—At Charlotte- i . by Rev. C. N. falcolin .\fcBeth . Lcod. both of Grand ORDAINED 7U PRIESTBOOD I-v There pas:crl_l7 his ct-oriiril l'("-\'I\i”(l jRlev. Frederick G. Connolly. of Saznt m Em Hm“ m ca,“ on me 4m 29th testify to iOX-‘ID-rt: Charlot- "1; licld at St. Andrews man Church and was large- mnclod. The service was under the FilTPfllOn of the Pictou Presby- were extended to them by a large circle of friends. Miss Anna Hamill .3. N. who has been visitizg he: parents accompanied Mi" and Mrs horses he was driving ran into an- other team driven by his iicplieiv. and Mr. Brander was thrown violent- ly to the ground. His many friends (.".Cl‘.lll2 of August 1 the popularity of the young coiiploi ‘AfllOllZ the other gifts were silver] ‘and cheques of a substan-‘hl clizir-_ aster. Round about. the i-nirlnreht‘ John. son of lvlrs. Margaret and the ‘my of sop,“ late James Connolly. King streetic east. was ordained to the priesthQodI on last Sunday in St. Josephs .0; Bruce in the i Jnzl. year cf his iii‘. He leaves to mJurn their loss. bc- {szdes his wife, .\l:s. Sarah Bruce. of mt F“ _._ to 4 IllYi f""~ two fTi: ii Tho r i. i by Rrv. G. 2!. . A.. Arthur Bruce Smith of hope to see him up and about. again as usual in the near future-S. mot.‘ 1n .i."llll(‘ .' Bruce of San Francisco. Cal. Three l r . I “ ‘brothers. D. A. Bruce of Cnavlctw- .1 . F ell on th ir return to B9ston.S , - ‘ em‘ e [hour Mr. and Mrs. hfathcson left bv lchurm‘ Ednwnmn‘ Alberta’ and Wm San Francesco. two sons, .\if. L. Bruce ‘motor for their home in Brosialbane icelebrme h‘; first 50mm“ mgh mass .of Vancouver B. C. Canada and A, J. GOVERNOR GENERAL comma Frniiona bv the best wishes of. theirim m" Cmmdm‘ °‘ H“ x'“m“°“‘a‘° ' ' ‘Conception here on next Sunday. i"? ‘l’ flu‘ home. at the church and It tho crave. Rev. R. G. Ross. Stell- distill. lfoderzitor 0f Presbytery, pm- “m. at the home Mr. Ross was ENJOYED MOTOR. TRIP — Mr. Chester MacDonald and Mr. Murray _ , —His Honour Lieutenant Governor ~~ f‘? ds mmo“ b7" Re“ Dr- 579111551‘! it Laud‘ of Nmwa" Ont" motored "D ‘ ‘m ‘ “n h‘ Tl ri t received his early. the church he ivas assisted by Rev Prince Edward Island. arriving in 3i Hmrlflz hm “ccdvffl. “Md ma‘ i ‘m? Gm‘ ‘ ‘is ‘n Msmm‘ ‘M cdbettalfleglll ‘fncgaint John and was a i ‘OWL an“ ‘Mm Bulge n‘ Sm "vv‘rll\\_-'i‘ 1- Pant Sept 2i R. l1 ev Stavcrt Rev w M Charlottetown Monday en route tol 5 X“ “n”? 11°F“ ‘V*111ll.‘~'d°"~"1‘r‘ 1 (“fulfill Til-if.“ Hulls Tl‘ "P? . trim“ E-‘llwm “kw”? i" “ l“ ‘ ‘ ‘. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' - n‘ ~ I - - . a - ~ ‘ srnduetc of the l-Ilsh Schuul- Fmm . . . v l , .-i ..~.-.-.n= 1r iru. aeed 1a years. Thgmllfln Rm. D Mcvicar and Re Cavendish where they were the ‘companled by Lacll \V.1lll'l_'IilCll, will .v\i. l life. . v lBiiire nl Bfl.~l..l Alas.» . llf illC ., X . . o ~ - ~ . - , . i til h " tt St. Josephs Univcr-i _ _ H . _ Norman 149471953’. and at the grade Neil-S 0f M!" “nd M's" Emest C‘ i gm“: ‘n the my a‘? p‘ m‘ Mon-dmv‘ Thursday ‘siteyrforehilealrtscbourse and there won ‘ SN“ Mm’ MM‘ hm“ o‘ Eamon “m1 " l‘»\RT'"-’\I i110 GQYWTBI 30591981. Mr. Ho" was assisted by Rev. S. T. Webb’ This was Mr‘ La“rd‘s m“ 0-3‘ Em and “mam mm ‘mm 7 ‘ ‘ d his B. A. His theological studies were lnkws‘ . T ' 3mg“ 50m‘ 22' 1930' ‘mm Nic trip east and héwas greatly lmpresx” oc l’). m. Tuesday. the 7th. Tho -CON\'ALESCE.\ZT.—The parish- pursued m st. Josephs seminary in 1 James Bruce was a llihlleilgorlzgliglalt" _-r_ A _ an‘ of pm.“ Road’ l‘- Rev. Dr. Archibald and Rev. , i- Allan. Interment was in the (Pxrgrlilfit at Bridireville. near Mr. u-‘u lls old honie. In the death it“ Klclzitosh the Presbyterian in the Maritime Provinces e5 Rlvt with an irreparable loss. ll _- , PAIN l SO easily relieved How to treat _ V v ‘ i Headaches l l Y _ are some women no ___ . patient with pain‘! Shop in; “lib a head that throbs. Wor rig Tvllsh they‘ ache all over. Sometimes it s hours before they take Aspirin {lid get relief! Most men take these tablets the moment that some Fildden ache or pain threatens tneir comfort and so should you. Aslllfll‘) is perfectly harmless- it "llllult depress the heart. The tablets stem ed Bayer are always zit-name Asp rin; always the some, ‘i will‘! Mic. So it lsn t sensible to figglgiiléith is headachwqhie colld. i pa ns, or an ng esc that these tablets relieve almost as Eilijllleflsmgsvallowed. Buy by Athc - save mono . riy dlllflstore has the 100- let size. ‘IIADI IIAIK III- ‘ed by the variety of scenery through Vermont, Maine and Southern New Brunswick, also the delightful drives along the North Shore of the Island. They started on the return trip on Thursday afternoon. takinl-r the route by Gaspe and the St. Lawrence Ri- vcr. coNoirArUiArroNs-rooirins the picture of health and happiness Ml‘- Gsorge Rackham on Sunday cele- brated his 84th birthday by attend- ing both services at Trinity United Church and receiving numerous enn- gratulations from numerous friends Shortly after his marriage in Elli!- land. Mr. Rackham with his wife and young child emigrated to this prov- "lnee, where in the early days he was Methodist . a local preacher in the Church. He was born in Lteiston in the County of Suffolk, England. on Sep- tember 21st 1846. Mr. Rackham. how- ever. had the urge to travel, leaving his native land. came direct to Prince Edward Island some 57 years ago. and immediately ‘began in take an inter- est in the social and religious life of the community. He has been one of u. very few in see the Bruit chillies that has taken Plilte in this citY- Ml‘- Rackham proudly asserts he has n:v- er had an ache or a Dlln dull!!! hi5 life. never had a corn and save be- ing a trifle hard of hear-in! he could ggslly pass for a man of Gil. T0 ufifl his own words. he is "contented and happy and enjoys life.“ He is a greet reader and there are few current ev- ents he cannot discuss intelligently. Mr. Raclthanfs wife predeceased him ov'r three years ago. but his family rf five girls survive. ‘They are. Mrs. spurlzeon Warren. North River. who accompanied her parents to this prov- ince when she was quite young: Mrs. and Lucy. are at homo. viislt will be unofllcial. His Excellency will be bidding his adieu ncxt year. 193i. It is possible His Excellency while here. Alex. Cameron. Nev.‘ Hni."oli_ 39 tim of a drownlnz: ‘raced hm, ("a curred under exoepiionnlrv- unfort- v-zate circumstances rm Sundry; “l: a“! the bndv have been llll'l‘.’flllll'lf',' nu‘. llic fear of hir. ‘ mm d nod’ in the West r- .~.»_-i lvvibile rtiempting to sivln nerds; ,1.» llow tldc ls entertained as the only m]- lutlnn to the mysterv m’ 21's dkapprrir- nnre which has baffle! nullcv, offlo- iuls for the past three :i:il'.=. PROVINCIAL POLICE ACTIVIT- ilES-Fiise prosecutions have been iconducted by the Provincial Police Ealready this week. Yesterday a ‘young man from Cross Roads chargi- ed with theft was sentenced to three months in jail. It appears that a lman from Southport missed tivo el- lectrir coils from his ear. Ho Yfipnyi. ‘ed to the Provincial Police and tho ‘ matter was investigated by Constables Anderson and Jay, who traced down ,lhe stolen articles. The case war; fried before Mr D. Edgar Shaxv. ‘Chief Magistrate for Queens County. Before Magistrate G. J. Tweedy a man from Lake Verde. charged with driving a. car to the common danger was fined $50. His license ls also to be cancelled. At Summerside cn Monday before Magistrate .1. C. Campbell ii man from Albany charg- ed with operating a motor veh- icle while intoxicated was sun- tenced to seven days in Jail. A man from Kinkora charged with drunken- ness was given a similar sentence. At. Montague before hiafristrate LE in; was fined 06 and costs. iiciiers of St. James Church. Summer- ‘ field. were very pleased to have their pastor. Rcvcrcnrl Francis MacDonald,‘ day. Father MacDonlad underwent l la succc=sful operation in the City 4 HiOSPllfll some vvccks ago and has so i _vearsnf ..i.bl"."r .~~- ...._. __ V‘ _ am‘ ‘ P ‘H “ f‘ ‘O “w " ' if“ “‘"°“““"1 "“ i") b? able i“ take “p ‘ congratulations to himself and to the liis dutes again. E. Muvrnv Hrvrhour Branch‘ v ‘ The ,qultl l‘nc will l:c cloned on Split. 25 flllll'll’i‘f‘fl Mi‘. W. U. Appleton. iGCT-(“IIII Wifillflflfl‘ of the Atlantic Re- n of the C. N. R. last evening “ll llll9l“v'lf?\\'(‘fl by Tlir-"Guarrliaii. t Formal npliliciiiioii "rill he made i". the Rxiilwny (‘nmpiission to-rlnjv. ‘tinting its sitting here. for permit- i.‘..in to ope; the branch. The gen- ,rval manager nvrlvcrl-in the city by Iii‘: latr- train lost evening in his iprrvaic car to attczirl iiie sittings of itlte coninfwsin . Accompanying Mr. lrlppleton are Mi". M. F. Tomp- ‘iziiis. Traffic m . Mr. r. c.§ . Rand. legal adviser. Mr. A. C.; rllarlcci". General Superintendent. ‘" r1 Ali". S. J. Lricklinzt. secretary. 3 Toclziy the gcnrval manager will . e the usual tour of inspection "i C. N. R. property". He may leave :'ll'l return to the mainland this~ jllClliilfi or may pcszibly remain here i ‘itllll tomorrow morning. With regard to the relative pros- perity of the Alaritiiiies and the rc- ‘lllilllldt’? cf the Domizion. Mr. Ap-‘i lpleton hard. "Conditions in the Mari- , ‘time Provinces are much better than,‘ in any other part of Canada. Car loadings have stood up better than} .11 any other part of the system. and icar loadings are usually a good bar- lcnietcr of cogdltlons." The potato icrop is good locally and it is hoped itliat the 5,000 carloads exported province last year will be ' B. J. Alwarrl. Portland. Me, Mrs. El- ‘ mer Ritchie. City. and Misses Minniefiurden. a motorist for reckless drlv- from the l reduplicated this season. _ lmonton. Father Connolly was or- dained by His Grace Archbishop H. J. O'Lcary. Beyond the fact that‘ will open th "IS-l 1 - .- _ .. . . i? he“ i0 c golf rc.ir..c Lfncilalp at Hie-i 39-55 0“ m“ sun‘ ‘he will be attached to the Edmonton diocese his plans are not yet known. l-le will be warmly welcomed by Saint ‘ John friends and there will be hearty , family on his ordination-Telegraph ‘ Journal. lernoon. Eff f. . f. ~~ . -~ . _ ., _, , . "Ww or ‘ ‘“ " "W1 t“ ‘h .i.ur.u_:li lllf‘ ii-~..l_, constricted Pas-i _DEATH O1.- 3135,3553; 35kg. ARD-There passed awav in the ear- 13." hours of Tuesday morning fi-fvs. Jesse Bernard at the age of '10 years aft‘r a lingering illness of nine months. Mrs. Bernard was imrn Flierbrookethe datighter f0 the Eate Mr. and Mrs, Elijah Scliurinan. shr- iiiarried about 35 years ago and lived ‘ith her husband in Sherbrooke and .lnkl:tter Road for a time. until they made their home in Summrrside. Mr. Bernard will always be remembcved by her many friends in Sherbr-oke and Summtrside for her many klnrl- ‘ ll actions and sweet disposition. There are left to mourn besides her hus- band one daughter. Ida rMrs. Frank Green) and tern step children. Braci- ford and Maggi" (Mrs, Hawkinsi both of Everett. Mass. also two sis- ters. Mrs. Giles Crabbe of Wewtern Canada and Miss Lottie. who resid- es with a brother. William. at Link- letter Road. ivho is also left to mriurn. The Guardian extends its sincere svm pathy to the bereaved. Au itching rash ‘ A blemished skin Eczema‘? ill DDD heal overnight? Sometimes. th is complete and restore a snrotigfi. ‘gear skin. ‘but the burning. the itching, the irritation. m whim!- cooled, instantly. H. A. l-‘natn Hughes Drug (0., ‘ J. (i. Jemima Lhl. m More often it takes longer to wash out i Edward Island. where lie first vcars of his life 2n tho lvcrsult of :‘.E‘.‘.Clll'till'£‘. mirl Carlrniigi", In i905 lic moved \\‘c<i. lflf-"Plll! ill Rrcnna, Sask. whcr" lic ivorkcd at his liarlc. In‘ i922. he in vr:l =00 Cal. u hero he pa iiniiidci" of his lift- rl‘i.ci.ij-‘, “zlfliiliifl scrvizz". Ho was fm" many years a ‘lflllljrf of thr- Prr~=li_v:ei‘iaii riiiirri‘. ovh l‘l Canada mid .-iinr~".'ir:i. . both COilllIflPR in the ifll‘fl!‘i"‘ Elder and Ti‘ to S-Trm F l ilic . and iii Qf rel-L iuzlciit ‘ rirzi to the r ‘ v e ivrts c: sill." loved and iionorrd ‘ b‘: all he (Hill? in t‘ ‘liIlFl. i'c:'ii‘:llr' 0i rare. c0101‘. or crcr-sl He war. i1ii-- Y‘.("T--".‘ l." v .‘ ~ . i Wednesday Sop. l‘. l..‘=r~. riznrtnn. Mass. on . 1"“. llaVoIn-i S. hfatlicson, c.’ liradzillaaiie. lin ' Fmnt 21st Jo- "nii "i . .- , W, r . T-Yl‘ l‘?'.‘i" B C. mi Sept. l‘! ,=-_3,. _ f‘. lllnzi mew Taper. only Tm ., ~ . ‘"1" .' Ffivirt and .\lrs Taper 5w“; Jxrrrly o.’ P l3 l, fill“ Slim‘ i“ I ‘ ‘ ‘ “‘ i"‘l¢"!'7i—.‘-.f .\fif'“'\'.' Hfrroor. sch: ~ " - w. -' i." . . llllJTl ii i . ...l ‘m l"1rl Crimp»; .1519 l5 \' iiriiie in sum. ‘i.l_' ~ I‘) l~'\.‘.fll)—. assuming in and Aaratable ‘Nifll holding v‘. -~ ‘ 7 ‘VIPlW-‘P? 33- 193i and opinions Wlllfll tiiffered from ‘- ‘hlqfge sxgeliilallljddi“ hrvitlimtiie‘ faults of ‘. ‘I ‘fnc-y“ sigpt 2.1 i. . are .i vcar: others 1"". firm iii the strict ridlier- ‘ mire to the teachings and principle". yr liver Wednes- ci his God whom he loved and servcci ilrrmcnv Peters. h" .1 lif" seldom cluniled in this ‘. Creek. Sept .,.-(-;-ld l" " f ill 1* ' hi Macho i-.. Heis znriebui his life and in- fiuenre will eve:- rcniaui. a green spot in the memory of these who knew and loved him. t Th" funeral servzrer. were held 1n the parlorls of Suhr and Wiebrilrlt. His past~r The Rex; A. R Willis. oi 0:91p Avenue Presbyterian church conducted the SPTVKPS. assisted b": a [former pastor. R": Huzh Gilchris‘ l3 n nf\Ve5tmll1i.<i9l‘ church. and Dr Fred A Keasf. pa=inr of Tr’p.".iv fre- lllctlicziisi. Church where he ‘I to!" tvnrsliipped 1 Tilt‘ lllf-‘Tllléfli. was made in bblltlvfl- ‘il Oliver. Memorial Pork. Cemetery. .'.Zl‘]l’l‘ ziiui riotirv n1‘ l‘ i Miss Madonna L. Newcomb Tells Holy Cuticura Healed Pimples. "First mv fare hetari tn get sore, then after a short time pimples hr-ikc n. all over it. Tliev ivere wry red and feficvcd The pimples ihfhnd causine me in srm "l ented me from l slucpingi. ‘The trouble l.'..~ v-rl ired niY faili- "Oiher rcmruiios were iisvri nil" us. 1h. t. sin? Cutirura Snap and flinnnent and thev helped me, and afier using (our cakes of Cutirura Soap and three boxes of Cuiicura Ointment Iwas completely hrvled." (Signed) lilies Madonna L. Newcomb, Murphy's Cove. Nova Scotia. . a 23c Ointment 23 2nd 5%. T-.l.--.;n\ 21c. Fold ri-cnwhere Sample each hrs. Ad use CHfl-‘Nliflfl Decor: J. T. “'11! Company Limiftu. hit-aired.