. i v I . . ’ , -1 . _ , 1 l 1 . . c y, ' . 1 ', ‘ ‘ 'AUGUST 15' l°3'~ __ rua <:iiAiu.o'l'i~E'i'owN GUARDlAi\ Pacl-'_ Tr-nizriaizixi iWeek’s News Budget fpr ___ L__irSeitl1rdeiy Sullscr°iliersi_ .~\.\ ‘lv ,fr _ Moildly ,rsmlvo aansrlvas-Mr. and im. J. H. Cutliffe and family from uei_ui0m,_ Mass., have arrived on the mimi to spend their holidays with me former‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cutilffe ,of Elm Avenue. ghariettetown. They enicyed their mu iioim very much and report the _,Dads good for motoring. They have _,i5iu.d many relatives in Kingston, igew Haven, Appl-U mad' ms (Di-.) J. A. J. McKenna. ‘Jw- wih_ i3_ C., has returned to the city lim- spending the past week at the home of her nelce, Mrs. John Mc- Guigm Hope River. Before coming in the Island Mrs McKenna as a ieiegite, attended the convention of me catholic Women's League at ud- wi-y, Ont. and befor: ::£'.:r:iL:: toi he lime in e. c., she plans an vis- iting hey daughter. Mrs. R.. Eorgan, Nui.a_,k_ N, J., and her brother, Mr. A Rye,-., Hollywood, California, G0iNG T0 CAMP-Today about, highly young people ranging "Um 5 to 14 years of age are going on a ,W0 weeks camping trip to Canoe ¢°i~¢_ through the kindness of the Rotarians and Gyro Clubs, who are this outing. They will be mompanied .by Mr. Pendleton and his assistant, Mr. Partridge. and the Red Cross nurse, Miss Ina Gllian. The children 'e'ill be under medical supervision and everything possible will be done to improve the health of these little ones. moving halo and hearty. and en- ioiqng excellent health, Mr. James pgton, acconipanied by Mrs. Paton,l 'returned Saturday night from a de- lightful visit to the Old Country. iiir. Paton kindly furnished The. Guardian with the following inter- esting report. of the trip, which in- cluded attondance at the 12th Con-I gl-css of the Federated Chambers of commerce ot the British Empire- "None of our previous visits to the Old Land have been of more interest than the one just completed. 'Time has not permitted to compile or put in shape for newspaper readers, the numerous notes taken of our _tourney tilroiish England. Ireland and Scot-I land. We covered considerable new- territory. but our interview for the present must. be brief. Frederick Parkman. Charlottetown The death occurred after an illness G‘R.\Dl'ATE NURSES ANNUAIJ PICNIC-The annual picnic of ther Graduate Nurses oi’ Chariottetowni was hold at Marshfield on Friday” Miss \/iilile Pigott> who was recent- iiurr ing d0Wn l»i1€ SUUYCB-S0. Siipped lan and had been iii for some time when they acmmlmnled by meh' lung her sisters' Mrs' ‘lessle Jardine AD . ' ~ J -Congratulations.-Mr md Mr5_I VISITING ltL\RlTlMEi-Mr. A. Clifford Mamieshn oi Fi-eewwu u_re_ G. Vail, of Viceroy, Sask., is among being congratulated gh' the birth of u, the visitors in °.he city. This is Mi. hom-ne baby boy in the Prince Coumyf Va.ii's first visit to the Maritimes and Hospital on Saturday, August 9i_h___s_ihe has greatly cn_|oy°.d sewing the l_many poinrs of historical inteit.-st -Died in Prince County Hospltalltllerelll' A The death Occurred in the Pirincei W County Hospiiai on .iiiuisday night --A'r'rr:NmNG GRAND Lobos of Mig Eiim Mcmiiau at the age ui IN sr. .louw-Mr. G. Edgar clark 52 years ufiei. 8 ioug iiiue£s_ The iun_ of Summerslde. Noble Grand, Prince eral took place on Saturday morning Edward Lodge No. 22 is attending the from 5t_ pauys Chui.cii_ Summerside Grand Lodge Convention I, O. O, F,_ INCREASE IN FISHER!-An in. to the R_ Q gemeiei-y_ R_ei,_ J_ _,_ of the Maritime Provinces and New- icrease in the lobster fishery for the Menonald 0ff1¢|h¢h.ig__s_ foundland being held in St. John, N. . year is reported by S. T. Gallant. __ B.. this Week.-S. Inspector of Fisheries for Prince Ed- SUCCESSFUL |5|_,ANDER__7_ D_ - ward Island. The quantity catch was M¢]_g11ai»i of Boston matured in the -Litle Girl Swallowed Iodine.-The ‘ 52,237 huhdredweighn with 2g_13i Isis,r_d with his sister in isw and I ZWO year Old dlllsilier Of MH Fflmklcascs packed, as compared with 59,- chaiiffeiii. in his beautiiui Packard Gallant of Bummerside was taken iilI3»74 huudredweiuht caught in i929_ car. They were guests at Beach Grove °ll Frlday m°mlng' The lltlle one hadI and 27.329 1-4 “SBS pulled- Iiin and visited his cousuu Mm in some way got hold of a bottle of » iodine and drank some of tile liquid R_nyaity_ and uisu visited reiuiives She became violently iii. A doctor was_Whii_muu_ Mass” is euioyiuu iuu. in Montague and Georgetown. Mr. lmm°dl°'l”ly called and Pl'°mPi5 m°“ll5I first visit to the Island. where she McLellan is one of Bosto:l's wealthy “sed t° relieve the Mme suuerer' on' has l'°lllllV"5» many oi’ Whom she is men. retiring from business is years S°l“‘°d“l’ ll WHS Pie"-*ing *D learn lhfllimeetlnz for the first time. Mrs. ugo_ the little girl is fully recovered.-S. _Simms is iiie weicome guest of her ._____ *w _ cousin Mrs. Foley, wife of Mayor M. _VISITED lsi_AND_M___ und Mr$__ -‘ltemanded to Sail.-Acase against M_ F0i,._.y_ of A_ibei.i_on_ whose home- Nermsn n. rviscneea, los charlotte " Pm” l"°’“ Elmldale W” lle“"°l be'-has been the Scene 01 me-ny happy street, sner spending two weeks in,l°’° Ml- °l°l‘“ E; Campbell' °’ P" °“[ eatherlnss since Mrs. Stearns ar- tiiei, name i,m,,i,,ce_ Prime Ed_»Saiurdey inthe ~°u1'=_ H°vSe at Sl-‘_111-_i-ivsl. old friends and relatives ef. ward 15hmd_ have i-emi-hed home_ fl`l°l`~`=`¢9 The Chai?" ll"-5 i°l"¢ "king Mrs. Stearns' father Dr. Phillip J. ‘ They were accompanied bu M____and entering into AL F'.emii-2's store Guus_ who iefi the Isiauu ma_uy\ Frank Bell, student at the Prince “ll Elmsdale- Alle’ l‘°“ll“§ ‘"8 °Vl`iyears ago and settled in Scituate, iited in marriage to Mr. Albert By-» - 3 ‘Tue above _us me u___u _ ___ ____ 01 Weld! College there. Mr Mac- dell" l‘ll° Mlmlslllle i°°5li’°l`l"‘l ll” Mass.. have welcomed his daughter l'0Il il/IM!-»¢°fi. Oi Mi1iVi°W- 5°" °f M-fi Friday Icorcners Jury at ‘he in uefltlllinto th* I.e0d's brother. Henry. end his wife. ‘l°°l’l°"- ‘mill M°“‘l“y' The ma” “""" 2'-“ll She is ehiwlhg to the tullesfand NIH- Albert MW-'°°d~ The l”l‘l°. mlm svnocivcv-Mr. r;riu~sr.~i *death of nh-venice-\-er; li G uiso returned from P_ E_ Isiaud_ und_rema.nded to jail.-S. I mcasiire me wand-5 renowned hos- was attired in a white georgette' . . ._ _ v. 1 left on saturday fm. their home in “°_“ ,pit,aliiy_ dress iirlmméd Wliih beautiful lBC€,i nexbury. Mass._si_ John 'reiegreph -l‘°‘“"’°‘l ‘° °'°"°l"“‘l' °l“l°- "i - hat and shoes to match. The bridel Mr. Reginald K. Mmlsvn. who has was ive a is- her lathe is the Joumal. - 9 n Way J' 1° been visiting his home in Summersidel St- Amfs Chu?"-il» L°i 55» WHS the strains of the wedding march, played ' returned to cleveland, ohio on satur- j -'-tene of a very Pretty wedding. when Wednesday i, -Mrs. Nettie Benton, accompan- ied by Mrs. Theis, arrived in Mis- couche, Saturday morning by motor from Long Island, N, Y.. Mrs. Ban- ton is a sister of Mr. Martin R. Gil- lis, Miscouche, and this is her first visit here in thirty-live years. While here Mrs, Bant/on and Mrs. Theis will be the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Gillis. -Mrs. Warren H, Stearns, of _ i\\" SPENT WEEK END HERE-M.r.I RETURNED HOME-Mr. Charlesi _ GOLDEN WEDDING-The follow- Iihe machine capsized after vvwcilu and Mrs. Edmond Vadboncoeur of I Enman, who has been in the hospital' ing clipping is from the Los Ai'i.'_=l»~s the pump and killing Mr. Fiyn1i#l\va: Montreal, who attended the Canadian I at Sllmmerslde for Some weeks. suf- Pharmaceutical Conv¢ni;io_1 at Ha1i~ i fering from severe injuries inflict/Bdi Arthurs formerly liver! in S‘.ir:i::1fi‘~ M;-_ and Mrs, E_ A, Faster on satur Hill, was able to return home thisiRev. H, H. l\.!aC.*.rllilii‘ T115- |_j.ilclrr;'i day last and spent the week end herel week.-S. . I wedding annivfu-_=_ni_v of Mr. and Mis* as their gues‘s. Mr. Vadboncoeur is. - :MacArthur was celcbi-:limi at tile: one of the newly elected vice-presid- A WELCOME VISITOR-Dr. Wil-'hvlne Of Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Marr- ents of the Association elected in iiam F. Dunn, of the staff of the De- I Arthur, 5218 Smith i\iai1il.~.ftm ii1:.i~e Halifax, ipartment of National Health i;ndIon 'I‘ucsd.”iy aileriioon. Jii‘j.' lfitli. _._ IPenslons at Montreal. is a visitor to* Many friends and i'cln.ivfr.. Liiclriti- ..°WEDDING BELLS-Miss Ethel the city. Dr. Dunn is an Islander,IiI1g the Mac.»‘ii-tiiiii~’s two son... Dr. R. Peters, who has been teaching school IB-hd is all Present On a vacation to I S- and Rev- H. H. I~1€lC.’\rI`;".i1:‘. wir for |;h¢ page Seve;-n1'yehr5 nf, R,g¢k-'spend a few days with relatives in present. while the two ciail;I'it.ei's-ili- ham,,_ has ieft the profession and Eastern Kings, prim- to retiii-ning to law acted as liost-asses. Mr. and Mrs.. takm in he;-self 3 hushai-id_ in the _ Montreal. i_MacArthui~ resided for niany _vcc_:-r. at person of a native young farmer andl -__ ‘ZIU5 1’-fi'1ii-“Ori Way. Eflfc Fvlci-I. i . fisherman of the adjoining district.l ` _-*_ I YACHT WINDFALL IN PORT- Mr. Frank J. M. McDonald. After a_ _ I “We th jurv , » ..,.- io publication of the bans at st. ce- The “cm Wlndwl' 'l graceful W °' H e 'mm mpam "ld imasted craft vvrh a party of folir"nq“ll° lm” 'll' d"3lh 'lf D"1“f`?l' lumba Church, the happy coupleiaunmd a___i__e'd in Ort M _ue VI _ ° ‘ cm-ver hi, p,ii-;-i<.- 1° 19-0 ui ur mm. ‘ - ‘~ D .:lri1le_ ' were married last Tuesday morning Whrf yeuie day The u,uuu[u,, the form-r of ;;i;_=.»0h and 111,15-.;0 in the Basilica st chsriettetowh. Af-i ' l ’ ' ' _ isuteis in _,L_ cm. ._ u . ._ . I _ ter the honeymoon they will reside i “ned ily Dr' Henry F' Dean’ M" ‘io bei ' m 'W M in ul” Yo.-ie who with Mrs. Dean she wr- "8 l>`""°l< by Her fl1‘l"@u by at Rollo Bay’ ln the home °f the and Mrs. Gerard. com rise the ‘art ‘Clalld I""“‘ bride's father. . iv D ti . _ ' _ iefi New York iust u,e,,i{_ smuuuiu ‘While we believe his brakes were MACLEOD- D WEDDIN(_; Cflfoute to hero at Halifax. Cnnso. nm' ln ‘”'°°"l l`°llllll‘l.Oll “"’ llllfl lllc 9” The Prmuyterian mama ____ M_______h_ land ogiiei. uuiui5_ Wm, the exueuiiou _ cidcnt iii this <-are was not ciuc to this neid Wu me scene of E very uretiyiof one dlsagrceabie day. the trip was lim' blll “'35 llf‘»f1l'02C13i-'iff We lvould “ I r.t;' n ‘ fr st weddln8 Un Wednesday afte'noon delightful. Dr. Dean expects to leave ° gly sl‘g~”° ' ll°“'°Vel" lllal i°l'°`-'l‘ Aug 6u__ » when MSS Mary Ma___|md3y by mii for Quu,:_____ ‘ son be made fora Provincial Ilifgvc- Leod. daughter of Mr. and Mi-5, \vhile the renmindm' of tive lm' ‘ll C°l`5`l‘l°ll` lll""'k`""‘ ”l`-"l °'illli" Neil H MacLeod of Orwell was un~iPl1fly Will return to New York cn the mcnt' and “lm lllc allllllf Ol ill” Cl" ' ` Iwihdfaii ' by Miss Dorothy McFarlane. Rev. of u few days ou Fiuduy August 8ih_ day morning. His wife and little _dll June 16 Rcv.D1‘- Clliilishlm l1'f'ii€fi Dr. M. E. Genge, ofllciating, _The daughter are remaining over until the ll". the hOi.V h0I1dS Of mHU'lm0l'ly. manse drawing room was beautiful-' of Mr' James Mcxeamey' an aged cooler weather arrives and will nci'M:1ry, youngest daughter ol' Mr and li duno;-ated for the gecasioh and the and respected resident' of st' Muyls doubt remain until September' Mrs'lMrs' James Mllmly to Amos S son of youn cou le stood under an archi mad' The" “le le” t° ’“°“"l be' Morrison is the guest uf her parents, ‘Mhaheitiielale Mrs. Peter calieghan if f.§1,_.`s§d flowers A mg., mm. sides asonowlng widow one sm md Mr and Mrs. H, T. Holman. Mr.`The bride with her girlish beauty pany of i-eiagivag Mid friends were four daughters' James at Ameboro' Morrison is the son of Mr. :ind Mrs. looked very pretty dressed in white present; to wish the happy couniei Mag" Mrs' Mamlllls Clmdon' Pm' James A. Morrison.-S. lsatin with hat oz-_d shoes to match. l bon voyage o‘er iife’5 sea. After the lllllle Island' Mrs' Frank M°Ca"°n‘ _.___ IShe wore a beautiful string of pearls, ceremony and signing the register.I Montague' Mrs' James clinton and -Fpmiiy Re' Ullilm The 50115 and fl Hifi. Of the groom. She was aiten- i the wedding pai-ty of seven cars left‘ ws' James Maccwe’ Charlottetown' dliugiliefs. Wiiih their families Oi the dcd b.v her sister. Miss Clara. wholfor the home of the bride's parentsl al5° One brothel' T°l`l'ell°°' St' Malyls -late Mr. and Mrs. William Dennis of , looked very pretty dressed in yellow at Orwell. where a sumptuous sup- R°a°l~ 'l Slslef' Mrs* 5°" M°K“ll‘°y' Maraafe- P,E.I..met» 0nthebeacl1at`oeargette_ with hat and shoes to per was served. Mr. and Mrs. Mac-I Weilvllle- N' 5" lllld several "ll" ViCl»0TiB- l0l'l1i'BlTliiy1‘¢-l1i°li0¥l Oh F‘l`i-linntt~.l1_ The groom was supported by Leod will make their home at Mill- 5l5lfl's. lesllllllg ln Ulllled Stam' day l1ii.el‘l'l00n.Ti1ere were Dyer ©i‘lil‘iyIliis brotlier. James P. of Kinkora_ view in the party. Two of the daughters Diiiing ihis M355 appropriate hymns Thursday V -Svlllewed Filly C°“*=--A 5°V°“' were unable lo be present. Mrs. MC- 'were hesuliruilv sung by the Pastor. -l>m:saN'rA'r1oN 'ro nav. Un leefl yea" Uld Y°Ul”lB lady llom Kell' I Nlliif Of Cil8l”iCll/i9i»0\ll}'l lllld MUS M35’ Tfcv. Leo Herrei. The wedding march BAN GILLIS-Members of the Hoiyl 5il'lB"f~"n B-Ccldenlly 5W“ll°W°°l 9' llllyi D€m`ll5 Of Caigafif-I This *`lli5’i"ll’le '.-ras played by Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. l Family and children of Mary of St.I cent piece last; Thursday. The y0unz_ affair has become an annual event _Hier u sumuiuuus wedding iu.eak_ Puuiu P_msh_ sumuuu_Siue_ Wuu_eu‘ I _ -_ - - __ - f -~ » it ' _ '_ lady was lying on the Kris; laughing and is looked f0i.“.ai.d M “.ii,i.i much _________ ____ the _____de_s uome_ _he happy _mon Re___ Urban G__us_ ____ su M____y_s I Hugh i-iiciican and a i~_r~ ~ of Mr. cilce .\'I?K.nnon of Pine Hill. llhd Pillyinfe' Wil-il mme Small °l`lll‘ll'°l"' Iilell-*life by the pdliifipaflis- MF- and ccliplc motored to Borden, the':_ce to Convent on Monday evening and I J' D' hhhmm' Dllmlnsl' drivers " irli wa?- Bl`0lll"fl. I‘€l~i!`€ting points in the Maritime presented him with a substantial- A _ _ |`" reside in Vzncoliver. /Mr M:1cLe'in `.`.lr,=. Molenci i formerly bei'-“'"'_l to Dundas. this_i'n'i:get:>‘.‘.'li by Prov‘nce *Ie is 1 ~~-1 r' the late ‘\lr ‘I Kiii‘l'iil fat' v::x.°. s'.‘l'ilini:_'e\'l :lt ‘.l1c Pasior. I>'?r~‘.' _‘viii cr ci Rei Dr. Clor- _M wou`rl he c1c;‘.c.”t.~d, nil '.ve:'e soon :ljoying tileniselves in lively ¢~0nw;r. °"l`ll~‘ ml” hal' m°lll'll- Befole she “nd ifhelf “V0 Small °llll‘ll"`ll “T” provirlccs. Previous to her marriage. cheque as a token of their esteeml_ PLEASANT “SIT'".The GMX: “lion and r°l`°ml°‘ lim l'l'l‘l`° ‘mil C°l1ld fe°°"°l' ll' me m°l'l°y llml sllpi” am°"ll! the i"l"lY~ *s- ltize bridc was tendered a miscellane- ‘and his faithfulness to duty since i 'fm Zailac p1e35;n§ “Sit frog" Mr' i`-`"“°"'lll' ""'ll° ‘"9 lmlll llale llllll llmllf’ . . - ' _ ,.o.‘.=':. c arey. a timer _ `\/I ._ " '_ in h. . 9 .:__ ' __ lm' A Inge number of nurses gum- I ed tlli°“;rilnele llrforllih ill; vlzileixe inns Show” at “mich many beautiful coming to me parish' Rev' Urban I'-= henelving old aCflua'nt.alillc-.ihips lnllililj 1 (lille If-fiiiilliilile oijilsl ;?iiil(;iY;~i~‘itf-rc md at the P_ E_ L Hosuiiai in the ill’ e ° ll y p _FUNERAL OF MRS ELLEN l*l~f~.~f~:1tf. were received-testifying the ' Gillis leaves to take over the duties ,____ud__y vuu Mr ._,i_Cu__e‘, was mb_ i,_ ‘V ` _l A ` A. "°`. ` " - len X'f‘W “'85 lake” “"5 “ll” lilly _ ‘_ lu-h esteem in which this -sun lady of parish priest at Wellington eni ' ' "" ‘ P "~"»" l°“f°"‘ “ll "ill-"l Off"-“lol” ;;l"l'll°°lfl and 500k Cars there i0l`Ii.euis was ioiiatgd and i-en-i0ved_ 1-he_l\ICLELLAN-Tile funeral of Mrs. Ei- |__ `i______ by _ue __e______e of l_______ gco._____ _ sunday next _S ' 'ably the best and most. efficient post- 3.111(-h;;~.__ nf E yiimifsh _i\,1;_-,_ Me;-,» -9 Y’-fill” ¥T°ll“d5 Where an elli°~i" 1 young lady is now none the worse for len McLellan of Indian River tcoki " ‘__ _ (__ ‘___~_ _ ____ master Charlottetown ever hafl, hav- .r.1_-_e Ci-nii-fmrili _-,mi _thu of G,-Gm. able t;m¢» was had by 811 . One Di- ide i__5 lplace on Saturday morning from Mr. nl" -l‘ "l ‘P l _le 'lm ‘e happy ' _ - = ' .. _ _ the i(.,,.,u,,s oi. the unemoon was uilihe “W ll' ' P L Bo n . _u makin, ,u_im__ couple took up tiieir residence at his- -VISITIVI. 5 RELATIVES-Mrs,_ _,_ _ _ ___ _ f _ ‘ i -- ‘ ' W “S "' ° ° l" " h i L~t as i Rev) M J MacPherson sister f me " l”’~5‘llg 'mllgll all ll” ¥“‘l“’~‘ '53-m Cf Qlllllf-"~ -‘l1‘~<- Aflllle ‘M-'S llliS¢f‘if-ineoiis shower for two of the* Summerside to St Paul' Church and new °me n “ ' I ' ' ' ‘ 0 lf ‘h botto ' l-- ~ ~ 5 ' ' A E M Le I S mersid i mm " e m Up- M13 MCCPll‘Pli i185 ‘iwi ci Cardigan. P, E. I. and E‘.l'eri _-__ . . , _ ' __ --- Mrs. . . c apo um e,. c l‘ll°l" “ho 5-T0 Bhpfiiy to f-llke iifc PAINFUL ACCIDENT MT- Earl cemetery. Requiem High Mass na. I been in Europe since retiring. and ig.; im,-@_ if r . Q _. f ,_ ,_ _ , _ _ _ C ls md me wh° has wendy Pr°‘“°‘ “h° has recently re “med °°l°l"“l’e‘l by Rev' J' J‘ M°D°““ld' 'rh me fl he r iasiv l M ns Point ont on a visit to her|°“ "ls l"e""l” l‘°ll‘la“ lla” "ke" mi D"`1‘*f U" °"°"‘l“" ‘1 l“‘l°‘l 0’ mi ii _ _ i- e n s a e es o r. ra , ., _ _ _ -- . ~~ --> - ~ v_cill__ lc *lfp l`iBm¢iy Miss Marion I from Halifax. N. S.. inet with il Vefyiand Rev. Urban Gillis ofllciatcd atiand Mm ____ D_ M__Q_m_d_ who are __e_a____es_ She w___ spend most of her Toronto and Montreal as \\e.i as iii.: ij,-;i,»_.»,ii; fake and ifcicrmm “.35 .tnsoii R. _N., Miss Bertha Mason painful accident while staying at the the grave. The late Mrs. ‘McLellan _ __ _ _ ____ _ yshmd homu l,__,,_,_(__i to me guusis _mu n_____u m_ Suu Mm C_ coffin u_N_ (Nee __n__d N___5o___ uou_i_ ML Pmwse in was the widow or M___ Peter Mcueu i.e,.on. were most agreeably surpl' ed time in Kensington and vicinity. vis- _ _.__._____d _y ______ _ . . ‘l ' 7 . 11]. ‘ ' y _ _ ., _' _ .st s Cl '_' G fl ld 13 . ll ; ill iy ml1..ied in Boston. The diiferentin some manner. badly fracturinB his in the Prince County Hospital and loungp on are Ce ar e and M” wllam Johnston she W EVIDENCE-The case of Peter Jay Present.; were accompanied by hum-l “pile verses which were read by Mus Eva Beer R.N. 'After an cx- lellinl -Sumter' the nurse. len fm their various duties. ___ _ Tuesday ____i_l0l;rc.\'oiNG GRAND Looms- _end -_.f1_ those who left today to at- _md Grand Lodge of I. O. 0. F. ___ Q P @i_<2h Assembly which meets ~B______-__-_ Jiinn this week are: Benj. ___ C___"_l'- senilil' Pl-St Grand Master - .fln; J. F. Whehr, P. G. M., :nd ll” Whellfz J. A. McNair. P. _'__‘___ll_fi~_i_ J- J. McKinnon, Grand Sec- _________i_. P. Nicholson. and Mrs. _______e_‘U_i`l. D. F. Bethune; A. J. _“___ . McLeod; Preston Senter; u_____ °ll0llf: W. Munroe a.nd Mrs. __n~'l@: H. Flatts; L. H. Howstt; ‘ ll-‘Hill Beer. Mrs. rims uu- irrty. _:Sabina nisi.1.s-A very pretty __ s_lnl_l3 was solemnized on July 25th ____ onaventures Church, 'Tracin- i___‘_____~V lile pastor, Rev. J. B. Mc- ________ . when he united in the holy Mex; Of Matrimony, Miss Bride 0. u_____f“l“- daughter el the me ____ 0_5 __lt_/icKenna and Mrs. McKen- M_i_______ racadie, and lizr. John F. A_ M__ . son of Mr. and Mrs. _______ bciieli, also of Ti-acadie parish. ______ ride was tastefully attired in ______e satin with bridal veil caught ____d__;"El1!e blossoms. She was at- _e_______ y her sister Lucy, Mrs. Pet- wm » 01 Dorchester, Mass.. who _________mauve fiat crepe with hat to __________' __Th° troom was ably sup- M_______ __ y his brother, Mr. Harold ___ he* ~ The bridal party motor-ed Egan; home at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph "S , where a we\1din,r breakfast ____n__i:_Drtaken of, only the immediate u______°' being present, lneiudzng the b________~ Rev. J. B. Merrityi-e. 'rhe um “fly proceeded to charlotte- ____ » Where they had dinner. then _____ °h the honeymoon for Boston other cities. The numerous right leg in two places. He was im- mediately removed to hospital wherf he was confined for several days. Earls many friends will hear with regret of this unfortunate Bccideht. which will perhaps force him out of next seasons hockey. If such pl”0\'P-5 the case, the "iron man" of P. E. Is- land hockey will be sadly llli-*Sed by fans and team-mates alike- SUCCESSFUL GYRO DANCE- One of the largest and most success- ful dances ever held by the Gym Club took place at Beach Grove Inn last evening, upwards of three hun- dred being present. Dixons Orches- tra rendercd piCB-Sill! dim” mllslc throughout. The Gyros also held their regular monthly meeting last nigili- ui.ei.iUu5 to the dance. with Mr. Ar- thur- Gaudet in the chair. 'rwo guests were present. Messrs. C. Cam€l'0ll» New Glasgow. and JH<=l“°“- T°"' onto. Messrs. D. Bethupll 9-nd Plllllp Noonan left yesterday afternoon to attend the convention of Gym Di-5' md, Ne. 6. which is bein! held il? Fredericton. 1'h¢ following wire which will be of interest to Prince Erlwlfli Island farmers. was received by Mr, J. W. Baulter, secretary ‘li ¢h¢ Potato Growers' Association last eveninlll "Total United States crop of potatoes. 372.000.0410 bushes: This is is decrease for the mlm of 23,000,000 bushels." Mg-_ Bouiter commentill¢ 07| this sani- 'Thil decrease will be of ITB" mportanee to our Island p°“¢° men and causes the outlook _:or as to become much b\‘|l|I¢¢f- The decrease hu been culled by the tremendous droolhi which has i»=r°h=ll 'll' l’°“‘° ....1 min fields ef the Weelem unites slum. ni other elf” i ,ter. Mrs. Frank Jordan of Indian ‘River also two sisters rcsidlivf inf " i ~‘ . _ ~ . _ ,New Yo__k_ and four u_____u________ _mc in _notice ficm Detroit and Boston re ROGERS-The funeral of Mrs. Ali nie M.. Rogers took place at Alber- ton on Saturday afternoon. Tile re- lside on Saturday morning and tl service was held in the United Church at Aiberton. Rev. Mr. Godfrey ol’ Nova Scotia. a former pastor of Al- lberton conducted the service, which was largely atteided by old friend.”- of the deceased. Ntending the fim- eral were Lieut_ Colonel C, J. Stew- art and Mrs. Stewart and Mr. and_ Mrs. R.. H. Rogers from Charlotte i town: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogcrsi and Miss Olga Rogers. Mr. and Mrs.i William Hunter, Mr. Russel Hu ter.; Mr. J. Harry Hunter, Mr. and Mrs., James R.. Hunter and Mrs. Ray Tan-, ton from Summcrsidc, The pall bear-_ Messrs J w wnu-h, new _ is also the presiden‘ anti mana"-| ing director of the Dairy Corpcratlln I himself as greatly interested in tilr~_ hm observed duri_'g his tour. deluge: of rain have almost dani- ifnds with ur. sus sm. Mitchell “Y “levy mn et mae sign. .na millions of mel ef P°“' un. Western Canada. hlld was picked up and carried into d _vu _aut Th __ dn u_____i_____ .years old. and their sister Mrs. Lucy ipaseoy, usy'..g. __ There are left to mourn one dziugli- `H Kclliy’ mth her youngest son lMoncton and three in the Uiiitccli` ____ lf ____ __ _cu _S States. to whom the Giinvdian ex- in "C 'Ce 0 yeah' D3" P ed h :tends sincere sym_mu______S_ isfsier up at Boston and much of the , i‘ime was spent in reminescense living _FUNERAL ou. MRs_ ANNIE M_itl~eir _voting live; river again while _ lover.: of scenic beauty their first ~ _ _ 'rtroiii g from one end of t-he old mains were conveyed fmm Summei; _form to the other. following closely A the littlc brook and drinking from the _ 'ro many years. Mrs. F. D. McQuB.id. er I : child had been playing on the pave- of Cunuuu Limited He exuiewd ment directly in front of her home. The car, a Studebaker coach, driven cheese and butter factories and in l‘Y MY- Claude Iles- “'53 ll'l“'°llll`l¥~ the humerous dairy herds which helil- is Hiielied- al' B "'l°d°l'3l'° fate °i speed when it struck the little girl. ,.1 Wim that if cmiidstay long”-vi The driver claims that he had swerv- Ciarenc- lil years oid,` appeared in their midst on this Island upon short ~.pcctivclv bv motor car after an completing the trip. Being great visit. was to tllcir childhood haunts. many .springs that burst from its linnks and secretly offered up a rirnycr for thc picncer parents who labored here. as close associations brought them vividly to` memory. The old MrQusid farm is still in the l*.'ic.Quairl name which is ifdeed a great consolation after an absence of formerly Miss Iso`l~elie Mclilachefn, is nn Island girl and is now spending ivuch of her time at the home of her mother ii Summcrside. and wi`h her sister Jenn is visiting friends' and i'ciai.ivt~s along the South Shore road -DEATH OF MMS. JOHN ADAMS /it the t.me of the accident the scene of the accident would indicate Marks on the pavement at the ing attained that exalted pos tion on RETURN AFTER LONG ABSENCE arrived home on Monday from Far-| .e!d, liiass. Alex. of Brort/Jn. lliass. JOURVED FOR FlRT|ii3R About this time some young folks also visit her brothers, Mr. William __ _ _ iarrived at the door to Lzive a chari- Siuvm of Kelvm _mu Mu Edwuui _ prey he a traffic _i>0ll¢en\=ln- VS- it-uric, and may :;‘.c=fi'~i lllad feslded ln P°l`l' Hlll 1°’ the Cannon' Emersnn Shmdow' and Pciflll lI:its_ aizfi .\’Ll'.=. I-.icLcnci. aricicri her greater Part- of her life. She was a _‘EY-dTh° Ca" "-“S i'"li°‘"ll*`fl “ll _i.hani;.-1 to his .user wiu.~i~. all in-;~_.-.: siauiigh member of the Ai.igigcai-i‘ on ay next for flirt icr c\'ideiicc. in _,iu_,u__u ..Biu.\i im .i._,, iii, iiui, Church at Part Hill and was known 'r-' 'ii;uu.=_" fhlif-wil iv “-\ :lil i._u:: in that vicinity for her many estim- hhie aim g kj d d 1 -' 'ing the store of George C, \lcLcl‘1 . - -- .~ i QU 95- 0 5 fl all 0‘Ul8 - ‘ ‘ b_\ Mr. Mrlicori iii tieeiim diSP°5li'l°l`l» She WM b°l°Ved by alliwlmlce' on l'lle_ Pwnlllz nl Allgllll' -"'l After siilzzilfl t‘v~. "_\'1tion“.l Ait- who im¢w he;-_ There are left ho: ang with stl;_;i_iiiii_1_5~;0_l’Yl‘i ‘Ii_"";l"l;` them" and “ily foiiiitrv 'tis nf tiic.-»_" .n1oum, two daughters. Mrs. Arthur Hp 9- Ulm" 1-V 0 ll tel* °l` Pl the gatiiei-ine amidst l~i.ir.fl-.=!in!.;iii.~‘ _ Megan, of pm-g, H111, and Mi-s_ stur. I Gallant, 17. former-l_v cf Siinimsusidc. _mu Rumi “_-uiu_;_ ,uu,u_ (ui im. iiu,.__l_.L 'seen of 'gyne Valley:_ai_so__tl;1_'e_i I _ilmsl “P ff” *gl-ll ‘;l__ll‘i_"°“_l_*i_i"_"‘ _i=hm.~.<_ feelin; its i:~..~~.~ i~._.~.:i :wht a' mm, 0 an Th°mu,9 0 i in e upreme our .v -Y# - " most eniovablc evciiiiic l and Loman of St. Eleanors, to all of l BM' 5i'll1W~ K~ C~ Cilll’f i\iJlll.'»ll'~ll€‘_ _.\nnm.-_gg whom much eympathy 15 extended. I for Queens County at tile cotirlilsioiii Ou Liu, N_,_,,__u_ ui i__,_(_u. ..i__,i__i,u The funeral was held on Saturday. Of the Preliminary iwalillil _\'l‘."»L‘3l'IESON-At ' the Prince Count) lir-.=;iit.ai, on Angus; 9th, to Mr :;;zd Mrs. C. B. Mnlhcson, a` son. l Ti.-'i(\`E`-.il.i'.-At N:-v.' Glsisgow, P. E I, on July 23, 1929, to Mr. and Mi-5 I;`ii.<~st MacNeili, a son I-`i-JRGUSON-At Bay View on Au, [NFL ilnlci., 1930, to Mr. and Mrs Max r‘ei~giison_ a daughter. Florence Vaunda Maxine. .`ii0.»§SE-_-'it the Prince County H05. iiltni, on August 10th, to Mi-_ and Mrs. Stewart R_ Mozisc, a. son. .lmctlzon-At the Prince county llospltrzl, Slinirnf~i~:.ide, Monday, Aug. ii t li, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Murdock 3vi:‘c:Leoci, a daughter; :.1r1s.i.ac--ni, the city Hospital, /illfr. 13. 15130. to I\Ir_ and Mrs. John Biol; i.xc. a soil. lil!!li.\'§J-Siidilenjy cn Aug. 14th., l-'ciward Brown, . __ u_________*€_____ MARRIAGES }7I`i\'F.R-M\',`GAl{RY-Ili S-t. Mal- :i.‘l'iia`.< Church. Krnkora, on Monday, .c_u'!. il. 1330, Peter D. Mclver. Do .imiie McGari;\'. both of Kinkoro. l')E.\'I`!{S `\T(`IilI.~'\RNEY-AL St. .\larl"5 Read. -"i1l_". ll. 19110. Jninrr. \icl{rarney, aged i‘..'i ~.'rn:'f-_ ('|`I.l.EN_At. Crapauai, Aug 11 An. nic Ciilicn, aged Wi, lSitADLE\`-At. MilI\'i.°w_ Augugt; 951; 1930. Joseph Brzidlcy. (`..'i(l'\'ER-At. the Charlottetown liifspit.-il, August ilth, Doreen Biatch Cnr\'<‘r, nge .5 yerirs, tialighter of Mr. :incl hits. Waitcr Carver. SIZRIIEN.-\N-At his home in Maple illain on Snxurday, July 26th, 1930, John L. Siircchan_ in his 96th year. !1i('KiL`St)l\'-At. Gnytown. on Tues- tiny. /tug. 12. Mrs, Jnmcs Dickieson, n,f:r~cl 85 _vc:ll`.=. (`0\`LE-At his residence. 105 Rich- monrl St., Aug. 13, Stephen Coyle, aged 7'.) _vem's. BICINNIS-ln this city. Aug. 12, Micimcl Mclnnis, aged 82 years Cimis'rl.=_.\'-In this city. 'August B, 1930. Christina Christian, ‘aged 44 _. ------_-----a»._..... Lonnaiua-At the P. E. I.: ` spiral Tlilirsdav. Aug. nth, all-ieiltnse: Lorraine. ' 13 Mcno.\'aLo-on Aug. i4ti1,i.~ff'.irien. acl Mt-.Donald aged so ff" COYLE-On Wednesday, 13th Sieplien Coyle. aged '72 nooius-Ae 111.- r -- rs--_-nd rs. lurid Hcrpitai, cn Thursday, Aiigtisl 1-ith, Mrs. Elia Rooms, in her l?0tr yéhr. \ i _ 1_4