- M-s-QQaIavJiauIaaQoulirrmusnvIQ-r3CIIQIiWM . § .s.=sl~lUARY:11:»1§3o j j f‘ I ggscon-s-loi ~—— NW“ .,,,,,,,.EL, ilk” ee A s eWs Budget for Our jaturday Subsgcrgberr1 , f? mu" 1*" ‘W1 3m- Wkllllt- Th‘ limor- allchurciias. meeting adjourned ~- “D '“""m"*““- “m” ,--lvlw Jtssrnari-Is-urQasliIsUt-o pars received. The groom's sill '“""‘“”' 5M" m" °"“'-""“" "l" "W1" fimm-‘Ft mufi ding was solemniaed at BtI-‘fiifi rectory. Biurlma-aida on fluesdiyfiev- ening. Ven_, Ardidsacon ficiatlflm-whén mas lanai-cow. nu;- tart eldest‘ daughter of ssvglgqt- Mrs. l-i. C. Muttart of Bummexjirlb was united in marrhge iojdg; ’ Mcileod.,manager of Molood‘ ' sales, summer-side. ‘ma bride‘, an! _ l groom were ilnatteisdodiMr- McLeod left on Wednesday J. ._ for a wedding tour, through; Scotis. The Guardian 101M ‘l; died last July? init. Patrick: Con- vent, Halifax. The funeral is taking place this morning to 5t. Jude and ‘st. Simon Church st-rignlshL-s. ' or) J._A.,Macl'£enaie received s wire “mun,” Bu.“ “d “um, o‘ o, u, m, 5,14, n, g m” mud u; yesterday informing her that her fa- u“, hlvevtlkeh Mn-“L A; Gmhfl o; pelflg‘ w m, brjdggmgm, g ‘mag- ther had died suddenly gin Boston. hum “new suinumb “u. 1nd m we ',°0m,mn_ i pa, imshmto we luv" u?‘ momm‘ aids. for ‘the winter months. Mini“ udlmu- Th5 Gwdlin M" or as n ' " ' Sheen joinedithe/staff of-Mcssrsii. the" 111ml’ “will in, Within! them ' "é T, HolmairLfdq a short timabboiore " “m! "M “W? 3mm” ‘hiwih Rznumlguxvltlfl: €v‘;"”;::9:e: ChristmasfiTilel fsinilyire receiving Ilift-E- . under oln treatment in othe Prince a comm ‘wexcqmlma “In” i m.“ debt were dealt with. those of Oard- 5 5 goqulgitjpn to ggclgi gil-cigg gt ggmJ slllil-lfl-‘RBIDB- P. E- 1.. Jan. ‘l- iner vs. Binns, m. Ledwell vs. Bruce Edwitid 151"“ "°=P"“' W" "m" m,,,,g,__g_ iTlw opening some of the P- E- Island constable. rred c. xeuy vs: Alfsedled Y°“°"“Y "° h“ hm‘- H“ .°°“" ‘ f v ~ - ,._ il-lockey League was. played tonight at Ryan. Judgment was rendered for the am“ i‘ Fwut’ m” um“ I _poyplq'mc|gi_y_m';1pwgi' mg- Ill" CITYIl-Il Rink. Bummersidc. be-- plaintiff in each case.‘ Judgment was , ‘ |menm ‘on on,“ Ann“ ckmmh of | tween the Abblea and the Crystals, given by default iii a number of sim- “DOING NWEIJLJII" “Hum 1 H9516“, m; u;- ggm-gd mg ‘pr-mm ' "l9 "m" °5 Wh°m “m6 “P by IP8- ilar cases where no c°"'mm °r 5t" mu“ "m ""91"" COW” Hap)”, on alwd“ mdlcial train from Charlottetown ac; ' sum" EARTH TBEMOE _ Alai. which took place on lfriday. the plight earthquake tremor wasfelt in 13th‘ w” “mdwfid by 3"’ H‘ s" cilarlottetown about 10.15 a. Bat-i 8mm’ M cwmmm‘ Tl” “mu” _ Th n. mo! - t m" ers were his six nephews. John “iii”... ...:..;... iris. .1 sol» oo- so" published emwhfi’ m The Warren Houston. Ernest Houston, Guardian‘ of two slight tremors re- find u!“ vhnm‘ “"1" °“ m‘ '°"'“°‘V‘i”h ‘i ‘m’ sin ssnvlca contract housie on Saturday; indicate that the " . disturbance was general. ' grumbgstge afied$",it-::_ gatfdz: the conveyance of- mail by air during the winter season between Moncfon and the Ma dalen Islands. The-fre- quency of- he service is lobe one to the press for thelrlgenerosity in announcing the services of the rur- to‘ meet again in-thcparly part of February. Queen's cotmry COURT-At the two srssiona of the Queens Coun- ty Court yesterday three cases for "PASTOR REMEMBEBED. -When Rev. Ewen MacDougall visitod the Murray River section of his congre- gation on ‘Tuesday evening last he was presented with a very gen'erous money donation. which was given by parishioners and friends in ap- prcciatlon of his services in that part; m. MaoDougsli acknowledged the kindness in behalf of himself WELL KNOWN HERE-Word has been received by Ml‘. E. 5.. Chandlej" of the sudden death oi RobertBrown sayre, son oi Dr. and Mrs. R. D. ceptionally wills oricle'_oi in ,_ v acquaintances in wishing 1114,. l 5557c, Groversville, NewYprk, death being caused by double pneumonia. He was born in Gloversville and would have been 22 years old in February. Word of his death came as a distinct shock to the friends and relatives whom lie visited here a few years ago. The death lottetovm Hospital on Sunday even- ing, Jan- 5th. oi Mr. John Corrigan, 160 water Street, after an illness or about three weeks. The late Mr. Cor- l-igsn. who wasili years of age, was a lifelong re " of Charlottetown and was widely known and esteemed throughout the city. ' He was asso- ciated for many years with the labor movement in Charlottetown and was one of the organisers of the Laborers’ Proiective Union. The deceased enjoyed vigorous health up to his last illness and his death yesterday will be learned with deep regret by his many friends. y‘ Mr. Corrigsn's wife predeceased him by five years. There are leftgtmmourn one son. Thomas, of- The Charlottetown occurred in the Char- during the season. - . - g ‘The marriage oi ‘Miss Agnes Am- elia Sharron daughterof Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bherren- of ' Crapaud. to Mr. Alexander Stuart Dickson. sorl oi Mr. and Mi-‘s. Alexander Dickson of Bromley, Kent, England.’ was, a bril- liant event in 5t. John's Church Crapaud at five o‘clock'on Wednes; day. December 4th. __'rhe RcverendE. Brldgewaier officiating. ' Tuesday Th! pressing need of greater ac- commodation for tourists "this year, especi "y at seaside resorisfiand for betier financial suppogt towards ad. vertising the summer‘ advantages of the Province, were emphasised by)“. Justice Arsenault in‘hia presidential rcizort at . tho Jilmuai . meeting .0: ~the Prince Edward island Publicity A.- socistion last ‘evenihgl The ‘meeting, which took place ‘in the Board of Trade rooms, was well itfended,‘ and s most optimistic »‘iceling.prevailcd with ‘regard- to the tourist prospects roundrtriplper week or. seventeen trim ‘ defense appear- ed. _ ‘ ‘ -MAB.I.lED-A pretty wedding took plaoeat Kenaington on the ev-- enlng of December s1‘, i929, when Miss Minerva Catlifierlne Duggan, only daughter of ‘Mr. John C. and Mrs. Dugga-n became the‘ bride of Mr. Al- vin Reagh Budsbury, son-of William sudshury. sbringvliiiey. luv, .1. rt- Saint performed the ceremonyLTile ivitnessess were Miss Irene Cham- pion: cousin Vofi the bride and ‘Mr. Keir DUEIIXLIIIIOMKEE of the bride. After the ‘ceremony "was performed the newly, wedded party were the re- cipientsoi many sincere good wishes from their nuiricrous friends in Kenslngton and elsewherefThe ev- ening was passed in enjoyable, soc- lal intercourse. The wedding party their" -reiatlves“"and ‘their invited gumts enjoyed to-‘fatiety a sump- tuouafrepast, prepared in the most approved style, by Mrs. John C. Dug- the young married ‘couple was usher- ed in witiyfavorable-ailspicos, and gan and others. The married life oi . the Prince County li-ldspital On New Year's Day and was operated on for appendicitis. ia,' it is pleasing-to re- port. now doing very nicely. . ’ lilliitrrnvm INSPECTION-Mr. n. P. Stott. Maritime Inspector for Mow att do McGillvl-ay is visiting ‘the Charlottetown office. 'I‘l'lis is Mr. Stott-‘B first visit to P. E. l’. I-Ie was formerly with the Canadian Bank of- Oomirlerce in London, England for six years. He was also in Toronto and Ottawa as accountant. and while in Ottawa he joined the staff oi Mowstt s- McGilliTay, w. stott is very much pleased with the Island and hopes to visit the Island in the summer, season. MINISTER ORDAINED-The or- dination oi Mr. Gordon Moreside of North River Comer, P. m. 1., took place at Princeton. Maine, on Oct. 21st, 1929. A crowded church and a casion, showed that the people sp- preciated the honor conferred on their‘ talented young pastor. Mr. banquet given in honor of the oc-- Ming nursed_by‘ his sister, Miss-cle- qments. who wss_‘for [many ryears on on staff of “the City’ hospital at Quincy. Miss ClemQPl-fi turned to the island last springs-rid I ‘isdoingweli in hel- professions-SJ _—PII.ESIINTATION» ,- The "sum- merside Chadwick. Chapter oi the Easier-n Star ‘ held their’. monthly; meeting infthe Dodge Rooms last Friday; evening, Afteriglthe usual routine businessf ha‘.d_ been disposed offMrs. a. S._‘MacRay. Pastwnrthy Matron, was presented with a jewel. accompanied by a beautifully worded address. Mr. Ben]. Sharp made the lpi-eeentation and Mrs. Douglas Gor- 'don read the address. Mr. MacKay frepiied in ‘s manner fitting the high ‘honour bestowed upon her in recog- 'nition oi her services and the great Einlereq, shown by flier i.‘rl"the'Order iduring the past year. A"dainty lunch ‘was served and ‘rpleasant social w“ Dpemud on m: ‘pmnfldtu nlCCiiiplfiléfi by over 150 ardent fans. “b-‘uémiwre-i-flb-thfl; hflgmskm: |Both teams have had lots of prae- . a Booalflmv-ery- m“ -memanfilflllvlCC and-came-on the ice in line fetile. The Abbles having the ad- vantage of having already played three exhibition games whereas this t” ‘was the Crystals‘ first match of the season. owing to the heavy thaw There was s large attendance of fans and both sides got a lair-showhnd liberal‘ applause for every clever bit ofplay of which there was consider.- ablo. in a game that was rough and fast from the face oii to the final bell despite‘ the heavy going. Thursday 9N JSIJSINESS Trim-colonel n. s. MacKlnnon. n. s. 0., 'and Mr. Chester" w. s. McIlure leave this morning for 8t. John, from which pol-‘t they sail by thestcameif Duch- ess oi Richmond on their annual trip to England in connection with the Hudson Bay business V Quits-us cousrv COURT-The liforcside. havinz ““5“'"°d “ 1°" oi hour concluded s very euioyablfl two sessions of tlic Queens county ‘and l: h "l i - the 1c‘ was in very OmPIC BHBHC TEDDY! “WIS [KC ‘bcr of the council. young couple. who a'ill;residei;ing' and family. ‘ ure in Sumrnersidsfall possible” At the annual meeting oi the Char- ipm°‘“'“s‘ i ‘.4 ' lottetown ‘Board of Trade held last _ ‘t, - ' night in the Board of Trade rooms! Th‘ “mun ‘mums o‘ “"1"; ‘ at which the President. Mr. H n. Mc-imiilmy vfieim’, m1“: fit c Phee presided. A number of excellent Yeamrday alumna“ ' " rooms viiih President M rented, officers were elected for the ‘he chnr and t Mtge n ensuing year and considerable discus- members present" Tm "m sfon onthe inauguration of air com- “med ‘hofved the club w be ' municatiorl with the mainland toaklactive m m’ owrauom and don" ' U19 C. N. R. I’ pla . Mr. J. P Crockett a i t- Nod “om for ' ‘ e'cl cisresldent in iilace ofwliirapfza “F The gleam)“ o‘ 0mm“ ‘esmwd y ‘ ‘ ' ' iollowsz- L"; 1 vi .- McPhee who ' a i led - ' “as pmn a mam President-D. Fraser. vlce-Prcsldenc-w. Wyatt-n; ,__ ., Sec'y-'rrcasurer-G. A. Hll8l1§$-'; ' Marshall-R. Mcikle. j‘ ._ _ Mr. rt. A. Pendieion of the Y- M c.’ A., kindly showed moving lilt- lures of railway scenery- llrilildlnl excellent entertainment. ‘ After the rcaclillg oi‘ the minutes of the previous quarterly meetings by the secretary the president called the attention oi the board to the propos- ed meeting of Maritime senators and business men in the Confederation Hall in the provincial building. An- nouncement was made of the twelfth I conference of Federated Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire to be held this year in the Guild Hall. London. TOWN CLOCK NOT STBIKING- 1t has been noted by, but few... that the clock on the Court flflilflf,“ has tailed during the last iewdays-it, ring out over the city its hourly rho‘- “<Ypav>“ BALTIMORE. ‘Md. Jan. il-Dr. .1.}"~‘“5°~ H°w°""- ‘h’ “d Y1°°‘FF.F , ithe case of L I’ Taliton vs. the C. Fraser. chairman oi the chelnis- i c°ntmues i” keep as gwd “meiaiqi ‘oily or Charlottetown which came m’ doooruflout at John-i H°i>kluoi’°“' “mg” ‘mm’ ‘Ymerduhm’ ibeforc Judge Stewart. Mr. w. a". University. announced today he has, for theccmlng year. The reports both of the president and secretary- treasurer, indicated a successful Yen's activity. with bright prospects lll 800d wishes conlirnled this prO- ‘Court yesterday were occupied by phecy‘. A large number oi beautiful arazl ..useiul presents were donated by the apprecistice friends, which are hard and difficult questions as to "mull-B- his Christian experlencefhis call,tu - . ~ v the ministry and his views on Bible CONCORD‘ N H" “m 1_F‘_ank Guardian Staff. and one daughter, Mrs. iviliiam Dalton. Plciou. N. 5., to whom The Guardian extends sin- cere sympathy. doctrine o the entire satisfaction of in; Mr, C. W. Patterson, who U v t“ Mrs. Dalton arrived home before her father had passed away. ‘istauoen ELECTED-Mr. James ECoulson has been elected council- man for Ward 8, Worcester, Mass. Mr. Coulson was born in Prince Ed- ward Island. He. graduated from the schools oi that province and from Prince of Wales College. Aftor teach- ng for three years he came to'the nited States in 1889 and the‘ follow- s tear took charlc of_the Westiield dition oi the Springfield Daily News. iter a year in New York he cums to nice ‘ and became connected with he sales oi the Dcnholm and McKay ompariy. He held this positionjor ive years and then resigned to be- ome a. member of the» staff oiihe ~' ‘Ellilig Gazette. Ha emained there or two years and‘ then became circul- iion manager of the Jilvelning. Poet. ' illillns this position for fifteen years. I . Coulson at present is engaged in he real estate and investment busi- - cs5 with an office at his residence, 57 DEWEY street. Mr. Coulson is mar- led and has two daughters, Miss A. ertrude and Mrs. Harold I". Reilly»- ‘uluester Telegram, Dec, 30.‘ s. c. M. DELEGATES altruis- 1W delegates from the Students’ onference .held __in Mount Alljgon "lielslly. Sackville, last week, from lb 30 lo Jan. 3, inclusivephave re- urned home. Representing the incc oi Wales Collezs S. C. M. "o Messrs. garland Brooks-Theo- 118. Gordon‘ Dari-sch. JaoltuBsker d M155" I-ilbel Brown andn Isabel drew. The student delegates. about "only-five ‘in ‘number. representing "m"! schools and colleges through- ut the Maritime ‘Provinces. metdn ‘" “Michal-fall. where. they were ad- ‘Wed bi’ Miss Gertrude Ruther- "ll- well known student worker, Rev. . J. Bealorl, secretary oi the a. v. -- D11 ‘lrueiman oi Mount Allison nlversity, Dr. uoyq o; a.uf‘x"m' ‘kiwi! ofAchdia. A course of “more: on "Life" was delivered 5y ' ~ 313109” Currie, and a‘ similar “m! 0n “Instinct and Reasoning," ill”. W," J. Rose oi Dartmouth "f8"?- Mra. Kim of Korea, "° some ‘interesting mu on native country and on religion; ' "9 Mr. o. r. anal-cw. a friend of handi, shed rnsw light on India. ‘ " ifimfoisnce was voted. one of t bcstoi its kind ever bell, ‘-'i——i m"! o .auay on Dec. 0th. ° "l the dest rasidentaoi . in in the when of John scum. the age CLIQVQIIEIQIIVO‘ years. 3a - born in North iluatlcoh-tha son the late w. and all-scone mug-l - mo 11ml than lam masses.‘ i m: he snarl-led sgnes asoifau i mow to aroma and lived . re the. remaliiilfiiiifiilis Jifanlp * one or the, m,» ‘- ' ldr the llnmedlilc fiitiire in ‘the con- struction of the new-C. N. It. hotel at’ Charlottetown and improved transportation service at iorden. A An important __raolutfon unani- i-nouslyudcptod st the meeting was thsethe name of the association he challg i to the Prince Edward Island Touristqlssoeiation. , ' " ‘ 131E]! lN‘NEW'!0l.K.- Word was received yesterday morning by John G. MacFadyen sheriff of Queen's County, that: hnnerphew, Noll n. iuaeradyen hadpassed a- way‘ in New York City after a short illness. .i-ie leaves io mourns wife and onechiin, alsohir fatlisr, James C. McFadyen, who resides in West- ern Canada and one sister, Mrs, Al- fred Nixon. 168‘ Sycamore Street, Waverly’ Mass. The late Mr. Mao- ‘Iadyen wss’born at Ohurchilfon Maygioth, 1200 and therefore was in his thirtieth year. At the age oi lilteenyears he-enlilsted for; service for his King and country and went overseaslwith the 105th Battalion‘. having done-his bit. he returned to his native province but only mmgjn- ed a short time .vwhen be left for New York Citywhere he held a very responsible position with the New York, mevated ' Railway, Company fill his health failed two months ago. l-lc leaves to mourn besides those mentioned a large lclrcle” of friends and relatives, . DISCUSSEE TOURIST ACOM- MQDATION-pln an interesting re- view ‘of the fourist traffic and the work of the Publicity Association at Rotary luncheon yesterday, Mr. Jus- tice Arsenauit stressed strongly the need of local‘ businessmen glittln‘; together with ;tlie object of providing more and bettor accommodation for the. increasing number of summer visitors to-Prince Edward Island. l-le also discussed the_ problem oi the lack of adequatcfiinds ‘to carry on publicity work. natal-ion n. a‘. Muteh presided. andat the close suggested that something might be done at the next meeting‘ oi notary towards get- tihg business men interested in pro- viding more- tourist acccmmoatlon. l“ ‘“ nt Macmillan ststod that no- tary could not take the-initiative in this but could set. behind any move- ment started by the Publicity elation or any other body. A wall attendad meeting of‘ the P. l. Island Hospital ilinistarisl As- sociation took place in 5t. Paul's Parish hail yesterday Inoniifll at iiiMJIith the. llfllldsnt. Nov. G. A Gelatin the chair. After prayer by Adjutant Martin s vsryinsplratioaal addreu, was given-by Ron-I‘. 8. lootnrcyd. got-inflows aubiaot was "his iioemolcavaisollomi" ‘I'M matter of ralilliitisjitllliiatim in the city schools gas,‘ _ until the a testimony of tile high ‘esteenfin which theicouple are held. With the usual fond adieu the wedding party ; repairsdto the‘ hours‘ of the groom whore‘ a cordial welcome was- ex- tmderL-Y. In ‘the death o’! _'l.‘obi|as_Coady of Haaelbrook, the Community has lost one oi its oldest and moat respected residents. _ v 1-le was born in Alexandrimllot 49, in ‘June 1841; his father, Tobias Coady, emigrated frorrrlreiancrand settled first at Newfoundland; ,his mother's name was Busanna Penal, Iwho emigrated from England to Yar- mouth, Nova ‘Scotia. In the early part moths nineteenth Century they land- ed at Point Prim, Prince Edward Is- land, from therethey journeyed to Squaw Bay. now called Alexandra, where they» made their home ‘and where‘ a. family _of tivcive children were horn,‘ two of whom Mrs. John Murray, ‘Tyrone, and Mrs. Joseph Acomp Miliview, still survive. and Alfred, Brooklyn, N, Y. In early life the late Tobias Cosdy moved from Alexandra to Hazelbrook, where he purchased what was known as the Ellworth property; two years later he ‘married Catherine Acorn of Hermitage, Vernon Itlverfwho pre- deceased him several ,\'t‘lli‘.s ago. Prom this union yvereborn ten children. seven of whonrare still living, as ici- lows: Mrs. J; J. Murray, Emyvale; Mrs. Joseph Creamer, ‘Kelly's Cross; Mra. Joseph Driacoll, Mt. Herbert; Gertie, Charlottetown; William, i-isselcrooil‘; "John ‘Brighton, Mass. married Mirgaret nrlscoll "of m. Herbert. who. still survives him, Wednesday LAID T0 BEST-The funeral of the low-loin: bonito-n was held yesterday morning from the residence of Wm. Flynn, Dorehester Street, to Bt. Dun- stania Basilica, where a Requiem Hllh Mass was celebrated by Rev. J. Sullivan. The pail bearers were: Messrs. George Oatway. Lawrence I-lenneasey. Patrick. Dennis. Joseph ‘Gailsntfileorge Erancis and Thos. Milcne. - lei-vice at the ‘grave was conductod by ‘Rev. P. McMahon, D. _ SUCCESSFUL "BUT CLINIC- There were n1 children innoculaeed st the dipthoris immunisation clinic at West Kent BiihOQIWIII two hours yesterday moi-nine than the cani- oaisn oi the nee Cross society I01‘ the immunisation of all the child» l‘!!! 01' l-lll oil»! VII bltlin under most favorable-conditions. This represent- ed quite a high percentage of the walls‘ enrolled .in cinder 1 to a, also the pupils from lt. Pam's Day school. ijirfniiocuistions were given by Dr. Yea-and MuCoodwiliwiti-ftha Bed Cross mine misting. The children- After-the. death or‘ his first wife, he , the‘ examining committee, church desired his ordination and was unanimously elected to proceed with it. I SANATORIUM PLANS NEARLY "Provincial Sanatoriurn groggy re~port c-l to be under consideration by the Board of Comn-lissiontra, has been decided upon. It is located on an ares cl‘ land belonging to the Monaghan estate which extends east from North River Road to virithin forty feet of the Pollock (McGiil) pmpilrty and north from McGill Avenue about 2B3 feet. This site was chosen after very careful consideration of all available locations near or within the limits of Charlottetown. The building will face approximately south east, its location ivitilinthe city limits giving it the advantages cL light, waior, sewerage, system, fire protection, neamess to source of supplies and to railway and hotel accomodations. The plans and specifications which are bing‘ preps‘:- cd by Mr. E. S. Blanchard oi Char- lottttown are about complete They are, iii.’ present, in the hands of Musrs Scopes 6c i- tmann, Baransc Lake, who have ‘been employed as consult- ant architects ith Mr. Blanchard. Tenders for the construction‘ oi Ttbs building will be called for shortly. and operations will be begun at the earliest possible daioxdepending on weather conditions; The Commission- ers report that the campaign ior the building fund, conducted by Mr. C M. Williams, was splendidly sup- ported. ‘ ADVENTURER. IN CITY-A for- rner Charlottetown boy. MrJTaylor present time. visitingthe ‘haunts oi his boyhood. Mr. Day is well- known for his exploits of 1921 in trav- elling from Halifax to Vancouver by see. in a fourteen foot rowboat. On this adventurous trip of 14000 miles he was Accompanied ‘by Mr. Joe Morrison also a former Charlotte- town boy, slusbugh he spent his boy- hood-in this city, Summer-id- was his birthplace. He left the Island in i900. In July 192i the great advent- urer beg-an for a price of $10,000 put up by a number of aportmnen n! Canada and the United Stains. The greatest difficulty was met at the outset during‘ the crossing of the Panama Canal. The little boat was H1O liilhlkst craft thlt hld WM K0719 , stormy Bay of handy. Dcleware Bay also presented another‘ difficulty. However both crossings wert met with minatlyls won. The adventurers skirt- ed the shores of the Gulf. oi Mexico where they encountered clouds cf mosquitoes and passed through the through that waterway.- The latter coiilrlinrnn-"lhe site of the new " fMacInnis, 58, who until a few years e= ago lived in Charlottetown, P. E. 1.. ldrcpped dead at 46 Romney street, ' this ciiy. yesterday, As farlas is known. heart trouble was the cause of his sudden demise. _. ' m. Maclnnls was bcl-nln Prince Edward Island and lived there ior a half-century. On coming ,.to the United Btaioa he was employed by the New England ‘Hlepllone-Com- psny as outside foreman. He is sur- vived by his wife, one daughter, Reta, of Springfield. Mass; four brothers, Wallace, 0f Pitt-afield, Mass; Fred, of pringfield; Arthur, of Comer-ville, Mass, and Jerome, oi New York, and itwo sisters, Mrs. Florence Rose and .Margaret MacDonald, both of whom ‘live in Prince Edward Island. HOTEL worm" PEOGBESSING- The foundation work of the Cana- diarl" National I-foiol is moving rap- idly towards completion. Mr. R. B. Allan, the contractor. who is preant supervising the work sbatos that if good weather continues, the contract work ‘will be completed within the l-e- quired period. which ends with the present week. The extra work, not included ‘in the ‘contract of the‘ build“ mg the footing and the column bases has been ‘begun and will be completed in eight or Lion daysYZrhe work is erase. of (Ilftyufildii-Wdfklng all the‘ time..About 350 cubic yards of\con- crbts ‘is being "used ‘in "the additional ’ work. ‘Bythe first of next. week it is 1 expected‘ that it will be possible to. start the erection of the steel frame. 7 i i sometime. The contract for the work . has been awarded, to the cshadisn] ivlorcl-‘s oonmsnyflsontresi. m. Allan Day, who has gained for himself the l “.51?” ugfekmm h’, gppmjggjgn or the ceremony the reputation "1 l" mwntm" 1‘- "t m? lihe_',cp-gpglijail9_ii’ 0i lvfll b"? _5eattle and points south. where the giuess men with whom he was aQoc- \ . wannnvo, ,nal.l.s.-0n Decent-f her 2th., a very pretty wedding took place at’ 8t. Malachias Church; Kin- irora, when Missviolet M, McCain‘ was united in the holy bonds of ins-l itrimony to Mn. John M. _Mulliga4n_, iboth of Naaxon. The ceremony and! nuptial Mass were.‘ ‘performed by, Reverend ssmreslaaiilh. i} P- Hrmmf were beau by liliaaasj 0W"? "ti! ¥°1."'-| while m. ohsrlea uelvor nllyad the ‘march. Thaybrids was attired in rcsesalge crspedraas _ hat‘ and ahouto match’ while the» bridesmaid was attirednn ‘a-mulbelf- ry dress vriih hat and to match. The young couplc- were at-l smel- or the groom and Min-John- lt. McCain. brother of the bride. The bride is ajraduato cribs oer-I say Oily Hospital, New Jersey and‘ has been practising her profession therc for the past two years. was lendersd several showers before fl-Z-sntlcy, K._C. appeared for the iplaintiff. and Mr. K. M. Martin on ‘Mhalf of the city. The witnesses ex- amined were Meana» J.‘ C‘. McFad- yen. A. Bowman Brown. James‘ Eden. George P._Nicholson, W. A. smith. George Gardiner. The case was ad- i journed till Friday. --DEATH OI‘ MRS LAWRENCE caliber-rile death occurred a: night after a brief illness at 82 years ofage oi Mrs. Lawrence Caudet. The deceased was a‘ lifelong resident of Miscouche. where she was lleldl in the highest esteem by all who knew - her and will be much missed in the district. There are left to mourn be- sides her sorrowixlg, husband. four sons and one daughter, namely:- Philip and Ephraim, oi Everett. Mass; Alfred of New York; Mrs. Rogers of North Andover. Mass. and Aurel at home, to whom The Guard- ian extends its sincere sympathy- The funeral is taking place this imop-lingat 8.30. Rev. Dr. Monaghan officiating. s. ' - ‘ ‘ HUESTlS-BAMFOBIL-The wed a dingtook place quietly on Thurs- day flnoming when Amy Lauretta. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. I-Ieustis of" Charlottetown. going on day and night Willi l" "- gp. 1c. 1., became the bride of Mr. W. B. Stanley Bsmford oi this city, on- ly son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bam- ford of Nelson. The‘ ceremony’ took place at St. Mark's Church, with Canon A. H, Sovereigp omciating. The bride_ who was given in marri- Hbvzsyeilllli‘ I03 #111110‘? 31981" 1°"! age by her cousin, Professor Lemuel Robertson, of the University of Brt- ish Columbia, wore anavy blue tra- veiling ‘suit. Immediately following couple left for honeymoon will be spent, and upon giheir-return Mr. and Mrs. Bamford will reside in the city-Vancouver bun, Dec. 28th. (Prof. Robertson ls a native of Marshiield, P. E. I.) —I)EATII 0F MISS KATHERINE GAUDET-Il-ie death ccourred un- der sad tircums‘ ces On Monday ev- ening at her home in Tignish of Miss Katherine Gsudet. thmyoungest daughter of Mrs. Margaret Gaudet. the widow of Mr. Agnew Gaudet, et. after an illness of five weeks from typhoid fever, at the age of thirty live years. The deceased was one of the most and _ ‘ young ladiesloi Tignish, having ever since she graduated from Business College held the important position rv cool courage, and in the and deter- j tended by Miss Mabel L- Mulligan. oi secretary to Messrs J. n. Myricii and Co. Tlgnish. This position had been previously! held by her father his. his death and by his father be- iore him. Miss Gaudet will be greatly missed ,by. an, exceptionally wide sir- clmcffriends, thruognout the com- munity, who extend their deep sym- her home in Miscouche on Monday perfected a means of eliminating} - the deadly carbon monoxide from ’ Q1 the ‘pmrams and tmmd §-".r°‘°~r-'- automgbug gxhau“ gum lhook in the chain connecting iii! D13 gnu" dggovgl-y L, . c-my, 1 striking lever with the machinarybq, ist, a substance in the presence of|1°“'- Th“ hmky” ‘my ‘m 9,9‘ which the carbon monoxide is ‘"5’? ‘m! “'u.°omplet'ly w“? 9. changed to harmless carbon dioxide A‘ r995“ “w” mu“ be dmm" -. Hg ggjd ggggg 113v; 5h°“'n that m the outside. and as the tower (lair. gufiomgbflg gqujppgd with m, nut", gerously icy, has been dtCldOdd-lm djgcovgrgd "gflqy ggn b, p,“ 1nd“- await warm weather before attempt- ‘_ initely in a closed garage with- the in! torePllW ill? "m1 P5"- engine running, without danger msf“ 1 ‘ saurinans-connoil- arm-y -» the ifheemicaajstsigtzxzaeiixie dtescdhameedwrebty “dams w“ m“ M u“ ' i *1 ‘Trinity Church. r hkeepaie. N- Y " "m ‘h’ °“““°' when Lillian Alice Gordon aridJolsn. - (The discovery. of Dr. J. C. Pras- R Saunders were united In we he], . er ‘of the 01161111011’ department ofibonds or matrhnrony by the my’? J “Mu” fl°pmm pmvmity h“ beenlsheellan. Miss Alice c. Saunderl. _ preceded by a similar discovery ovenand Joseph w’ Saunders’ 515m. m‘, two years ago. A patont has been‘ the groan,’ m.“ u“ ‘brother of granted by the Dominion Govern- . d best ! “m, t ' ment and Great Britain to Lloup- bridesmaid an m n ‘ n iceremony a w'eddlng,_bre:lkf38t W09.- mlfz?‘ 1;‘ i“ Nltaacxinngbl‘ D‘S‘Oc‘l'!served by Mrs. Mary Saunders, of is c y or cssrs. : ilre an i _ T] bu" w” MacKinnon and a German chemist m“ or the groom w r for a similar device, using a catalyz- dressed in brown chiffon veyoi ing agent which neutralizes tlic dead trimmed with cream silk lo." sol. . liar, to match. The bridcsnlaidworv, ly exhaust gas and changes it from carbon monoxide to harmless car- blue georgeito with inn irinimin! . . The happy couple left for strip to bun dioxide. The only reason this in-' 1d . f ,1 m‘ vgntiofi’ has ‘not been marketed ismtsigtguuznd s: 081,25, Zemrie W lslzgfesthgupzgetnive’Izientliuegngli‘: reside at 158 Thompson St.. Poughqm ,‘ v 1 ' keepsle, N. Y. The presents were yringmftoisnzy‘ faufiefiag f“ ‘m’ numerous and beaihliul. Miss Gor-__ m Ht h ° “r M“ t‘ “mkidon was bom on Prince Edward Is- t a as en imboss e up to thehand. Canada, but h“ we“; a “um. present t0 secure the necessary pa- tent rights; but that these will be, lber of years in U S. r forthcoming ill clue time. In view of: , . the publicity attaching to Dr. Fries-i ‘Ifsnnjsa 55LL5_A very Drew er's reported discovery the news and quiet wedding took place‘ at thu» m” u" PM?“ YlKhi-‘l l" m“ l", residence of Mr. and Mrs-Donal! .. this Province will be of intorest io'Amh-ews_ Huntgr [ch-gig on flgggmbgj.“ i?“ °‘“' "°"‘°"~’ ‘ilih. i929, at 1 o'clock when theta. _ ‘ l daugl-licl- Silla Jane, became the bridv MNTE" ‘GAIN-me "Mwfll- i of Orville w. Scllar. eldest son of Mr lldsdfly IllBhi. 311d the lllht {All Oiiand M“. Willard Sena‘ Opium-me; §:°“lfl;:;r‘:ryaa1"$°°“ rnd Si?‘ f River. The ceremony was"p' ‘ fTQi.‘ g - e m‘ m mm 3 e I by Rev. A. E. Chapman, of the Unfit izrinsnmrsntlkc wzmefvga rather Church, in the presence of immedis s“ ‘m n ‘e 5p’ n3‘ — m” ‘ relatives and friends of the bride and" ; zzztz.";.z.:::;:l:.:i::r:;°"ni“;i§ :::"?:-:.‘::::::i':.‘ ‘;2Z‘..’..‘.‘5.;‘°.“3§.“2?;. springiike weather the snow sunk, wedding be“! were unnwnd‘ Th, Q appreclablyand the more thawingi weddmg March was played M13, that takes place now the less work" m‘; n l" g _ |Ruth Dlckicson. New Olcsg‘ _ 01d 5° “m ha" ‘m h“ hand‘ l" i bride was given in marrlag y berg. April and All)’. i I ‘father and looked very pretty in n‘;- | gown of beige georgetie tlimmed wlthij? I brown transparent velvet and rsdiumm '.: --DISTUBBING NEWS — Ven Archdeacon and Mrs. White left on mum“ morning for Sydney. N. s‘ lace, with shoes and stockings ‘to-II: match. The grooms gift to tlic‘ bride?’ on account of the serious COIldlUOlflW” a nflklace o‘ white gold n’)... or the A‘ U ‘a mmher’ Mmiwitli Aquamarine The double ring-d- Anguin, whose ‘serious injury b i _ ‘ ‘ - l"i fall Christmas Day. as previofislywervlce w“ “sat The 8m tart’??? TH . l ist t ld b ~ . "PW" “‘ ‘h’ cmmm“. h” wIfhiubrldailzoirpisohad 11$... con-‘ “ suited in pneumonia. 111s latest ri‘ - it l _ , _ __ gratuiations, the signing of the raglan, gem u“ "d u‘ no‘ re mun" tor took place during which time M 1 ' Hazel Sellar, sister of the grooih, tan in Vancouver. B. C.. of Mrs. John W.i Mellish. wife of John w. Meiliah igmmmy “wk” °"" u M" 3i’ __,.._. the repair work of the clockpqxailillll- ‘t nest electing, at _\Mr, Johnston ads‘ Maids‘ soother vited to were most interested in the ivroted- crn coasts of Mexico. and united ' ‘ Miiirdure and were very muc surprised ‘states. The adventurers arrived in " mathiinioction was d so quickly vanequvsr on Nbvdlliblit _1. 1m after ulaulat itvaa contoured fora our a journey s: sixteen giontiisl During reniipiiit-‘fivou we unhtlolpiaooul-ssoliheulsoswblch they g , 31MB Vi!“ be conducted a Pflilliljuvegajlfiyad to flflvgpfgglbllgyafl" Quebec H ' ' ‘ returned J aaflmieiiqn- ant at- hixnaowfth her mother: to. all children and lil-"Jtfhar incision ‘aqua a‘ ’ , " at sac wilcglihe Gttildlan also estenos m than imolitantfoiffeiaisat homo of ‘a gagsincanaymoabmflaismaaastheaae-tsacningsiafloirtlenignschooiin 1 r iahdblliodtfdsathia lbs-sunny wlthina that do and no may a. niqa mcntnsfwisitedflrtapy ia-Ilasihr- yariomioclah II_--I‘I1IQ‘X I I _ l. _‘ 1' . i c , jiamlilfal rasr.‘l__sis.flaulaaaavuaiaataaauan aaanar ~ half of the trio was along the weat- aha left U. B. A.. wbn-e endear- pathy tozher, widowed mother. three ed ilsmll to a-ii- After ihegwodcins brothers and three sisters, namely: ‘ceremonygtils immediate families of Hank. in ‘Providence, it. I. Edmond the bride and groom had dinner at and Aubin in saskatchewan; Slater ujlc bride's home and than ieli on a nose Celestine of Mount st. Vincent silos-t‘ ‘to fuelling: aallrast: Ilsa Pldalusaud Miss Alma Qty-fl‘!!! It. 11., of New York_ who is at ores- forinerly of "Charlottetown. Many -, in“? gan“ ‘T! M's‘ I" 29k I friends ln Charlottetown will sync; "‘“" ° "m “' mm“ parhlse with an. Mellish in his sad ’ “““‘°'““' ‘M °°'“" "mm" ' bereavement. The deceased was aichwm’ ‘nm-“Num Mam‘ " bride of only five months and hel- "’"‘°" "mm" “mm "l" u f death was quite unexpected. Mrs. I ulmptnmnh“ ‘m’ h“ ‘"1". T’. Meilish was a native oi Vancouver gum‘ Tmnuund" ' i‘ andbefors-iasrinarriagewasonthc m‘ ~ "flora of 8on5 iable anltllts. all.‘ ; . °f a quiet . 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