.- 2. 1929 _ f . _ _ _ _ - ~ -- ‘ _ _ Till-‘_ Cl!/\Rl'.D'l’l`l€TOWl\I_i':1l,\nn|/tar ' _ _ _ __ _ PAGE] _- _ _ - .;___. - ._._,:. _ '_ _ #___ _ _ ll. ggi: ~(> yy' ee s News d tf 1° ur Saturda Subscribe ,.--|-r- -1 MONDAY -MANY RAPPX ‘ RETURNS-_O ll oth bn- rniiip coubscir, sum. \a. wow. celebrated biaootb bird “|_w¢gnsorry to learn thai, W home of his daughtsr,_Mrs_ W good Inman. Nvfih frfvvti- 'EJMAKING GOOD RECOVER _ _ Y ` manytfriehds are llleaaed ‘to ace ur. wuirad ramen about sgsinai- ,,¢ his rectnb illness in Pi-iac‘s coup. t white sold bracelet set with bruiianta, ' nospltel He spools in thahighca Mr quench is not enjoying as good with as usual, at present hc is at il- °°\.°l‘.schems_wii.h vases of tulips, °"'°°'ii°l1l'l»l'id uarcisses and fern. The bride's table was centred with a Uilee tiered wedding cake sunqunq. °4 With iiilhted candles in silver hold- ers. Mr. Torquell Campbell, pipe;-_ Pllved the wedding party to gh, tables. Mrs. C. H. Rawscri, Mrs. A, Hllldav. Mr-s._n. wilson and Mrs .l. B8¥l\¢°n took charge of the arranga. ments. Miss F. Stewart, Miss vera T°W9rl. Miss Sadie Finlayson. Miss ““\’8°f°i1“ln1eveon. Miss catherine Campbell, Miss Ivy Adams poured tea, The grooura gift to the brida was a if ' _ w.m,'01 mg treatment while B; the to the bridesmaid a ring. to the beg; oapital where d¢`>_otors,.matron and men. cull 1inks._io the iicwor girl a ' were all kind.and gay, no bracelet. For traveling the bride wore that given in PI C. Hospital. 41. . T ` The P¢°Ple-of Eldon and vicinity saddened -to learn .of» the. sudden, on Thursdav.`1"eb. Ilth. 1929 -ur. Hugh A. aims -ai that piacai the good of the community and materially. I _ in Mt. Buohannan cemetery. There are' left to mourn their ` l‘ilmpsl'lil'eI_All!ilB (Mrs. Cousins) lfalhen, Mass.; Irene (Mrs. Mat-' thews) of Alberton. P. E. I.; Emily |oan. ivrunrcel N`ew1I-Iampabirc_1‘wo brothers md two"sisiers predeceased him T110 BYmPal»l'iy.of the wmmim-_ ity goes out tothe bereaved family. sr sr. nmls'rAN's-'rho second otaserieac! Lenten servioesat St. Dlmetanb Oatbqni 'was dsiivsrad Yer! e¥l>f°leiv0lv and most eloquent- k` last evening' by ‘Right Reverend MOD-eigno! Maurice McDonald. Hs mr for his text, “sbroapt you no Pensnce. You Shall 'Ali Ligawuo Psrlsb." The sermon was' delivered after Rosary, which was said by Rev. Father, HcCarthy.` Benedlction followed, the _Corpus '_ Christi ‘choir linsilil most plsasingly. - _ ` ON FRIDAY M0lt.N'IN’G'Dr. ‘D00- iiiii°- President of the Canadian Au- tomobile Association had anintor- vlew with I-_Iis Honour Lieutenant Governor Hearts, and Hon.: J, P. Meclntyrc. minister or Public works. in Naard to the activities of the new- ll' ereanwed Tourist association ai Canada. Hia Honour consented to act as an honorary patron of the soaiety. with Mr. uaaratyro, pr. D0°llttls also took up the situation I-l regards improvement of the Prince Edward blend roads. Dr. Doolittle left in the afternoon for Summer-side to interview Premier Saunders and I-lon. J. F. Maotlelll. It is with 'deepest sorrow wa an- nounce the death of George Ber- nard. little son sf Mr. and Mrs. Wen- dell Shaw of 2018 Washington Blvd. Chillllo. Ill., after an illness of only . \ few dive. "Baby" aahe was- known l and loved by all, who knew him, was en exceptionally bright healthy - Child and his death on -Feb. 8th came _"|'V9Ulr¢lt‘lhocktohislovir\g Parents. ' ,_ , _ The funeral took place from Bark- ers undertaking chapel at 2146 W. Mldiaon St. was very larlell' \ii»¢“‘i' ed by loving friends who followed llle dear little blby to Wood Lawn l Cemetery where hs was buried on I rob. ii at 2 p. na, Deopastsvmiiawv ‘ KOH out tn l|*_r._and Mrs. Shaw in their grsat bereavement. Patriot Pleeereecy. _ wmnnsd aaj.r.l.s,-A pa-ctw wed- eios os-araény took 'pisoa ia st._i=_a_ui'a Presbyterian obureh. tad nav. Dr- R- 0. uanttaianioiatiag. unitod in mar- rim were din-latina my incase and lauehlin ldcbennan of P. ll. I. The bridewasdreasedinwhitaerepebaok ntia with aurt of- saoaisb im. bowzuetof orphans roooa _md out feHL.lif_e 'wal attend-‘ Violet llo~ tailets iii Ef?l5§5§5§5§ itfflfiiiiliiili ‘itr§i£=§;ii-Eilii *hllirtéitllsti it ii cgi it i l f P. one could have ibbtter attention than The late Mr. Gillis was bam, 'at - Rudtlco in the, year isa; out the last twenty years made his 'ln Eldon. 'He was a prosperous QDUOYDIISIDS f\i1I\¢l‘, 'gn interest ln. all' that pertained both uneral services at the house were conducted by the Rev. sinclair or vaueyriald Inter- - lem besides his widow (nee Annie Mui-. cbison, Point Prim), one son Edward, four sisters namely Rachel of New of a black crep`e~drcs's trimincd with lh°~d°W Velvet. a rust colored coat, trimmed with fur and hat-to match. After a short honeymoon Mr. and Mrs._McI.»ennan will reside in Van- couver. ‘ _ _ 1|-:_ CELEBRATION -- A _number of friends and relatives’ _ol Mr. Matthew Callback, Tryon, goth. ered at the home of his daughter Mrs. Edison Mabey 'on Feby. 4. 1929, where they celebrated Mr. Callbeck‘s 85th birthday. Shortly after the folks gathered they were cordially invited into the dining-room to partake of a 5“m_PiU°“5 B00” Slipper served in Mrs. Mabey's well 'known style; Sup- per being servedand again returning to the living room they were pleas- antly entertained. With Mr. Mabey tuning io on his radio and irleada, _ together with Mr. ~caubeak, playing the game oi crooirinole, which -Ml-_ Callbeck enjoys always, the _ evening passed quickly away. on making their ¢i°D§l'lilre t.heY all wishedj Mr. Call- beek many happy - returns or his birthday, while 1 i-nuat'olso note that although Mr:Ca1lbeck'ls getting to a ripe old age, he is indeed quite smart and atill'en,ioys life to the ut- most. - 'Alexa_nder'>W. 'Bruce was .bom at East Baltic, Kings Coimty, P. E. I., iaay zi,_la4s and departed this lilo in the _Prince Edward* Island hospit- al, Charlettetown. on .Ianuary.'28, 1929 the last of a family of seven. The funeral- services were' conducted at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Wait- er Young, Kingaboro, _by Rev. R. H. Morton, on' January 31st and the body was laid to,rest beside that _of his wife in the Baptist Ccmet.ery._'1'he hymns 'sung at the 'funeral' were “Saved by .Grace,"~ "No Night There" and T‘We are going down the valley, one by one." The pall-bearers_were his nephews: l_talelgll._Chester, Robert and Elliott Bruce and Renfrew and Stanley Ca- meron. » . . _ I-Ie is` survivfed by five daughters; Mrs.-J. A. MBCLCSJI. Oakland, Chil- fornia: Mrs. C. E. Smith. Lynn, Mass. Mrl. Wll'll`lIi1`Da'le`y,' Br‘0Cktml. MISS.: Mrs. W. C. Bartlett, Montreal.. Can.; Mrs. Walter Yoiml. Kingsboro, _P. E. I.. and two sons. W. G. of Charlotte- town and Harry of East Baltic. TUESDAY T0 ENTER TRAINING SCIIOOIA- Miss Irma Tait. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Tait left yesterday mor-‘ ning for St. John whers she will en- ter the General Public Hospital' as nurse in traiulhl. Died at Cable Head on February 15th after a short illness George McKenzie in his 71th year. Two daughters, Mrs. J. H. Simons of Cable -I-lead and Mrs. Oliver McNeill of U. S. A. are left to mourn ths`1o.~is of a loving father. CALDER - JENKINS- The mar- riage took place at_t.he Church oi' the Good Shephard, Watertown. Mass., on Sunday. the l'lth Febru- ary inst., of Miss Florence Jean Cal- der, -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. l'. Calder of this city. to Mr. illric C. Jenkins, formerly of Charlotte- town, new of Watertown, ltsv. MII-' Anderson, pastor of the church, of- ilciating. stron! ‘aaazl -Yesterday li- teinoon about 8 e’cloclt the firemen werooauodoutrorsslishtblueiv tbenar of the New Method DW cleaning establishment on st. Peters aoad 'rho ni-sawn nromptb resem- admadsoonolltoutihsnrawit-h ths sid of the chemical sxtiiltllillt' ora. very iitita damsse wee4°M- _ _ _...__ _arairlnar rant!!-urs. 1'. -il. aiaxiooior oatartsined tae llII!i°\i gms ‘oi -rriniiq" United church. |1`|m9q|im,, last Frida! l!l¢_¢_fll°°l| at an been oa-oaa¢r¢l_|eere»¢- AW on-s¢nsmtsnd.a!ter E l ill I `- [it-wastadmsalv -..dho..o.o. i _ _ _- ' _‘VM ..TQ,"n§_, r.-»_' '., ' -_“ ’ __ A* .__ sa; _. _. .. - . _ ' _ “W ` »" "`5l».-»' °-..' ` »=.tl‘é~3»?$»'.*..'it§- ‘ ~.+_'_".. ;._.g ._.;.;_._.. ._;._.:»‘f_<'-_.___~__;~l.¥‘a,;%-,. ,,-g_,_,_,,§;_,»,_-__._.,_-._ ..._-.,_.5 g____,-__ - _ _ _ »- ~ f _ = i wi-_ 1-: _=_____ -f;.¢.1:.,_., _ ’~ 1?? _ .. if -NOW_ CONSIDERED OUT OF Danone-Mister xaith Mann, soo ofMr.andMrs.WiiliamMann. o Indian River, who was brought tothe Prince County Hospital last week in a dangerous condltionpthe' result of an unfortunate shooting accident ls. his many friends will`be pleased to hear, now -considered .out of danger and his complete recovery is 'hoped for. , _ _ S .-3. AT GYRO-Judge Stewart was the speaker of _the evening at the regular weekly luncheon held by the Gyro Club at th eParker House last night ure" was listened to by the large at- teodanca with rapt attention and a hearty - and unanimous ‘ vote of thanks was tendered the speaker. The, Chairman for the evenirig was Gyro Frank McPhee. Gyro Norman: Low- ther furnished those presentwith a delightful solo. He wil aledioil to say, heartily encored. _ _ OFFICERS ,ELECTED -_- Follow- ing are theoiiicers of Memorial L. 0. 'ZB. A. for the. year 1929:-Won thy Mistress, Sister A. I..."Afii-eck; Deputy Mistress-Sister M. Rllbertli chaplain-sitter is. campbeli; ao- cording Secretary-Sister J. L. l.-ar ter; Financial Secretary-Sister H. Warren; Treasurer-Sister Elsie Wheatley; Director _of Ceremonies- Sister G. Bell; Lecturers - Sisters French and Walker; Senior Mem- ber-Slster Borolnan; Inner Guard- Sister Crockett; Outer Guard-Brw ther R.obex_'ts;_ Guardian-Sister Mer- garet M. Shaw; Past Worthy Mis- tress-Sister Mary..Macl.ean. - ..;°1uAcconMAc -` lucnouanu -an interestii'ig'evont toolr place.-‘at St. Mary’s Convent, Souris, on Mon- day, Feb. ilth, when Mlm Mary Lau- rena, daughter of-Mr. and Mrs. An- gus' MaoCo`rmhc 'was united in mar- riage to Mr. L. Arthur McDonald of the Customs Department, Charlotte- town. The bride was prettllyfgowil- ed 'in midnightblue chlndngvelvet, with-hat to match, and carried a in marriage her brother,-Mr. Au- gus Mcconnac. Jr., the ceremony be- _lng _witnessed by__M_ls.s Josephine Mc-_ ths ceremonysweetf music was ren- dered, by the Gi_rls_C_holr, under-_ the direction of Mrs. J._W. Brennan, and the wedding roar-ch played by' 'Misa Pearle McKenzie. After the ceremony the happy young couple left for Moli- tsgue._whei'e, they will reside tempor- arily, followecl by _the best wishes 'ot a host of relatives and- friends, , . reason _socxaléaon wednesday evening, Febi-uary_ 20th, s. very en- joyable Parlor Social was.held- in the Pownal United Chu_i'c_h. In spite 'of the unfavorable weather conditions. s. large crowd gathered in the As- sembly Hall and the following pro- gramme was rendered; Chorus 9- Ycung People; Vocal Solo-Mrs. W. J. Match; violin selection-rtev. Mr. Littlejohns; Vocal solo-Mr. George E. Lewis; Recitation-Master Gordon Carew; Piano solo-Miss_Hazei Mac- Eachern; Duet-Mrs. W.J. MacEach- ern and Mrs. Joshua Ballem; Vocal solo-iuro. w. J. Moten accoinpan- ists for 'the evening were Mrs. Beat- rice Judson and Mrs. W. J Mutnh. The chairman'was Mr. W-. J. Mac- Eachern. At the conclusion 'of the programme the audience retired to the dining-room, where lunch was served by the ladies. To date there have been shipped some ten car ‘loads of potatoes to the west. This _started some two weeks H80-` I The nsw.tsrif! became .effective on January 2lst. .As examples .cf the rates new in force may be‘qubted': Old Regina rate, |1051-lc; New rate to Regina.. Sic; old. rata to. Winni- peg, BM-2c; new rate'tb Winnipeg, Tic: in each case the rate quoted is per hundred pounds from any point in this province to the place mon- tioned. - - » A prominentpotato shipper states that matters would have better had the‘ Board‘of"l‘rade"and an additional ld cenh reduction. In his opinion the movement may later baeane somewhat' ' Ona deterrent tio shimishh to the west arises from the fact that sssumasno responsibility from dna- ogs duo to-iron. _ ~ < -PASSID AWAY. A1" '|‘lAvlls- pals aaali-ist-.'Joba`;,nob¢rt-gun-` arts:-_l,\!!IllllllllllIlNilll_ielldar\h`_e irlet\li'l‘l. the home of her bfcthzr, John J. M:icD.n_'lt‘. a; Ecrflzii January 24. of 4 M‘ss Catherine Cambbell on`Thursday. January 2it.1. _ 'As the town was wi. Trainer, daughter of the into Mr. of '1‘ei-'csa Campbell, aged lil ye-11'S _IHS 8111>-'Htl-US. l-he DU ~ J .i on =ls ` idly anfl dc"troye:l but ' _ . _ _ , . . _ wh- _ _ -- . A iir ~ 1" u 1 M~Klnlcy. afterilelihg ull his i°i°l's""5 The Ladies-Capt. I-1. it. stewart. Mayor-W C Lawson e ‘ _ ‘ _ _ :_ _ c `» ' _ c nl cred _ f Cn W-,\dne:.d:y evenil c I l o AI \ James 'I‘rain°l'l She is surviv_d hi VW " ‘“ `. ` ° 'fha funeral to Fort. Augustus on John J on me old iiolrestcad' N'--l the Gerrard Hotel w Saturday morning was. largely ai- of Dm-onggtgr, Ma s., also five niece... . to it r ~ - - ~-- ;- The origin :.1 the tended. A High Mass of Ri=,_ _ -_'_t»*.__~ - ' . _ w "ii f»»_-._-.~: _ two, -_ ‘ _ ` _ ...ew " ” »--`-’ ‘ " ‘~ ' ». . . ‘rv - ' ‘ l-