L despite her advanced years, Miss Stewart enjoyed the visitation of many friends on her anniversary. including members o! the Wom- en's Institute. Fe . Point-Charlottetown service is at present in Pzctou undergoln an- nual overhauling . Meanwh c large motor boat is carrvirul passen- ger traffc across Charlottetown. harbor. The Fan-view made the crossing to the mainland Friday and is expected to return, 1f weath- er c0ndlll0flS are favorable, on Wednesday. urdav afternoon shortly before the accident in which little Rena Ars- gnault lost her life, Mary Gallant. four year old daughter oil’ Elmer Gallant, was struck by a our drive/n by Ingham Palmer when she ran directly in front of the car near Sinclair and Stewart's store on Water Sal-est. Summerside. Mr. Palmer applied his brakes at onoc. The child escaped with a few scratches. Eye witnesses said the ahild had s miraculous escape. DEN-Tile S. S. Chariotfeibwmlce breaking erry on the 'If ormentine, N. 8.. and Borden. this province. I e r _v i_c e across Northurnberland Strait is expected to leave dry dock at saint John. N. B., on return io Borden today. The ship has been away for the past month undergo- lng annual overhauling. Meanwhile- the service is being carried on by the older boat. S. S. Prince Edward son. The goom on behalf of his Island It had been expected oarl- birde thanked the donors for their ilifts and invited all to visit them. fer that the Charlottetown would be After singing "For They're Jolly ready to leave Saint John yester- day, but final details caused delay. Good Fellows" the remainder of the 1i present biaris materialize the evening was spent in dancing. music boa: will arrive in Bordon Wed- beinsz iurnzshed by the Messrs. John MacLeod and Ernest White. j- Lunch was served by the ladies. all —WEDDING BELLS - A pretty departed for their homes after weddlilz was solemmzed a St. I MacLeod John the Baptist Church. Mis- many years o happy wedded life. couche. on Tuesday, June 7th at seven o'clock when Miss Lilian Peters. daughter of_ Mrs. Joseph to the Protggtgnt Ofphflnale 5i, Peters became the bride oi Mr. Har- old Gaudel. 50H 0! M‘. End MH- ization on Friday afternoon last. FEM“ “imhi imémiiizfl" 131i‘? ri e was a ien e v i Arsenault. Mr. Paul Gaudot lup- Rev- Manx“ ‘zeyeiewm‘ihaltreasgpggoattfnlifi€iyms2rgflg Moufllhan- l1 D-~ “flebmwd ‘he had been raised during tho i2 Numm Mus" flferftfg?‘ gerfiénng?! month period. Mrs. H. B. Hender- glgogmgzflgguutmn pa" o; ‘he son, the treasurer and member of mvince. Mr. and Mrs. Gaudet have nesday. ported the groom. {or their futuro hlDDl-BWBP-s will have as her only at Miss Catherine Parsons Waddle, oi Washington. D. C.. as maid oi honor. Dr. K. Sheldon Maul-earl. oi New York City. will be best man for his brother. and the ushers will be Mr. Jamal G. Bricrloy and ceptlon in Divinit Hall for in- tlmate friends oi t. bridal couple will follow the ceremony-Mont- real star (9th). ed away at heir home in Union cor- ner on Sunday morning Mrs. Louise Gamble. widow of the law Hugh Gamble. Mrs. Gamble had been in falling health since the sudden death of her husband about two years ago and last week she be- came seriously ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Gaimth was 62 years of age and was the daughter of the late B. C. Allen. She was a most esti- mable lady devoted to her family and her church. She was kindly and hospitable and will be mourn- ed sincerely by a. largo circle oi friends. She loaves to cherish her memory two daulrhtcrs. Mrs. Earl Clark and Mrs. Sterling Ryder of Union Corner, two sons, Percy and Roy at home, also one sister. Mrs. Fred Allen, St. Nicholas. three brothers. Hon. L. R. Allen. Ezra at St. Nicholas, to whom much synwathy is extended. Tho iiunoml is taking place on Tuesday sftcr- noon from the house at two o'clock and from thence to tho Church at Union Comer. oi the late Mr. Adam Brown of New Glasgow in his eishty-fourth year. Born oi Scottish parents who emigrated to this country almost a century ago. Mr rown was an example o oi his race, tho epitome of neigh- borly kindness and [onerous b01- pitality. tner of his Joya 51a, sixty , and the follow- ing sons an d: ton MCI-l‘ N- LFIET WEDDING -- A quiet nwu MSOIQIDDIIQW at Pmsbyte an arise on . lune 1st. Rev. Wm. Varwdf offic - a , when Miss Helena Hater Clark oi Central became the bride of Mr. Silas wanton Rsy- nor. The bride and groom were un- attended. Mr. and Mm. Rcyncr will make their homo in Summer- CELEBRATED 96TH BIRTH- DAY-Felicitations are being ex- tended to Mm Mary Stewart. Stanchill. who recently celebrated her 96th birthday. Hale and hearty “FAlRVll-IW" IN PICTOU-The rrv “Fail-view” on the Rocky —-NARROW ESCAPE-On Sat- FLRR)’ T0 LEAVE FOR BOR- —N'EW BANK MANAGER AB- ILIVES — Mr. Willard. Brucv. who mania . MacDonald. t of the Bank of Nova 5¢<> Ha a Summers take over his duties. Mr. wfiruee is - accompanied by his 0 daughter. Min Betty. Mr. Bruce t had bean IIIBDSRBI branch. be.or6 K'. Todd. Summersldc. Island friends wfllweloomcthefauiilvbaoktotha province-S ' (Iourt. June term met at Albenon on Tuesday last, than was s large docket. Judge Edgar Shaw presided. The Court lasted two days and the principal case was that of a brooch o! warranty on tho sale oi a hone in which Wilfrid Tanton acted for t K. C.. for defendant. Court was ad- lourned for further evidence to July l4. other lawyers in attend- ance were James Wells, berton Geo. Matthews, Ouary. The Court ipsns at Summeralde on June 21st. Upper Walcr Street, Halifax, to thousands of Boxing Fans in the Maritimes as young Cosgrove a i former Mai-iiime Amateur title holder. died May 24th in the Vic- toria General Hospital. Halifax, fol- lowing a lengthy illness. He was only 7A years of age. Only a few years ago Frank Cosgrove wm one o. the scrappiest Boxers in the Province and he W58 a popular figure with fight fans. Deceased is a son of Mr. Frank J. Cosgrovo and babies his father and stop-mother is survived by his wife, two sons and one daughter; one sister iEvelyni Mrs. Herbert Steele of Bedford; one brother Joseph o! Shirley and one brother Charles at home. large number of fronds from Brookfield and suri-oun g districts met on Friday evening, May 6th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bordon Maolood t0 tender them a miscellaneous show- er. The bride and groom were led to the scat of honor bv Mtias Flor- iven away by her uncle, Mr. (i. ussell Hurd, of Milton, Mass. and fondant i-PASSEB AWAY-Jfhéft pass- Summerside; Westley in Alberta; . B i the noblest traditions Thorn are loft to mourn the and sorrow! i d Earle C o.‘ oi usghflbilvfl’, Iev. McConnell. of New You Cit;- lillc, Mrs. . ence Dollar and Mr. Arthur Paul where the many useful presents awaited them which were opened and arranged by the Misses Rona MacPherscn. Miriam Dollar Grace Wood and mini Maclleod, while the names and accompanying verses were read by the Misses Blanche MacPherson and Beatrice Mathe- wishlng Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. G. Bruce was rn-elected praident oi the Ladies Auxilia the annual meeting of the organ- year had been a most successful the trustee board oi’ the Orphan- w» was or - W a 1M at: widows. “strains; ____ {gr its valufiblgst sigpgiat Hlldlflglelflh Ar? HING Manmaoit- e vow- m S - -a en The mg?“ o; 1511153 warren, raised for the support oi the Or- daughter of the late Oliver Ed- phnnase during the past ten yam- wards Hurd and oi Mrs. Hard. W Dr. Lorne Archibald MacLean, 0t Red Deer, Alta, son oi the late Mr. md Mrs. Murdoch Mncbefln- n! North Wiltshire, Prince Edward Iaiand, is taking place quietly to- morrow aitornoon at four o'clock. in Divinity Hall Chapel. the Rev. Prof. Charles Bieler oificiatiri at the ceremony. The bride wil be . . B5 lde, has arrived to and comma: gufilqmfltgf dc. Ho is a native of Volleyficld. E. L. and a brother l —COUNTY COURT - County he plaintiff and Ernest. H. Strong, Frank Stanwood Cosgrove, 314 known , Mass, and five other sisters sie, Eileen. Elizabeth, Vivian and ..'VIBITIIG PAUTOI _-— RAY. E. Arms was e bowler gfiidifljmwdflfllilll in't.h in the Rov. Art-h V . ' wanna inugackulle was Viv inn the @b|§t-—L E . . ‘INJOYA-ILI GATHERING "- F i259. dgugkhiqyyotilc Tennil ub Mon taguc Al Blanche: ’ in attendance and th IIBEMEN CALLED T0 PORK FAUIOBIR-Firomon were about 10 o'clock last night to Davis 8s Grafton 8t: t The blaze was confined to in a section of the plant where pig: are quartered. 'i‘hero was no . I Yeo, Nontbam. and her sisters on th Island S -Vlsl'l'lNG SUMMIIIIIDI - Rcv. John M. Sheen. who has been Church wnistry in Saskatchewan during the wintor. il at present visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. SheemmSummerside. He Mr. Sheen expects to be located in the Maritimea during the summer. H. M. S. ORION T0 VISIT Ill! -Lleutenant Governor George D. DeBlois has been advised that thl l-i MS. Orion, Captain H. . Kinaham. of the Royal Navy, will arrive at this port July l3 and re- main until the 19th. The lhip is 7,215 tons; length. 555 feet with l draft. of 2i feet. Her crew includes 40 officers and 550 men. HOME 0N VISIT-Mrs. . . Webster of Cambridge, Mus. il visiting her old home in Morcll and spent a very pleasant weak in Darnley the guest of har Fr h Mrl. GYM) DANCE-JIM: opening Gym dance of the season Grove Inn. There was a largo mt- tendance at this enjoyable func- tion. Muaic was furnished by Al Blanchard’: Orchestra. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Mrs. Minnie Smith wua held yesterday morn to St. Dunswns Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. Father MoCormsc. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Bernard i Corngan. Patrick iiliam Martin and Dennis McKenzie. Service at -—LA|D T0 BEST-Jrhfi 120d)’ Of Rena Arsenault, who met dealh. ac tragically on Saturday M" noon when struck by a truck 0ut.- [Si-Wit u" dell-h d POST NUPTIAL SHOWER — A (nee Estella Jost) Reports indicated that the put Mrs. Henderson pointed out. Other officers weievted includ- ed: vice-president at large, Mra. J. A. Macmillan, re-electcd; secretary. Mrs. J. Gordon MacDonald; treas- urer, Mrs. H. S. Henderson, re- elected. Vice-presidents from the churches are, Trinity, Mrs. Ruby Hollie, Mrs. A. C. Sinclair. Mrs. B. It. Holman, lvirs. A. B. Fisher St. James, Mrs. L. Saddler, Miss Lena McLure; St. Paul's, Mrs. H. Mil- ler, Mrs. O. MacGre r; Central Christian, Mrs H. Paths. Mrs. C. MacGregor; Zion, Mrs. P‘. Dillon, Mrs. E. Dunning; St. Peter's. Mrs. T. E. McNutt, Mrs. H. Smith: Baptist. Mrs. R. Sutherland, Mrs. P. J. Proude. TUESDAY 1am. She will join her seven bro- theirs and one sister for a, reunion in Glasgow. Scotland at their old home. One brother Malcolm, who owns the King George Hotel in Cape Town. South Africa and has been absent for thrty years, is also going to join them. Mn. Birding who has resided in the Uniwd States ior thirty-one years, has only visited her old home once. Sh: received the very sad news about Ilx weeks ago of the sudden death of her nephew Harry. who owned tho Grand Hloicl in Elgin. lnvurneu Shire Sootland- after two days ill- nes of pneumonia. Mrs. Hardy in- tends to return in the fall. the absence oi the pastoré a In who ls attendng Conference Sackville. the local Young People's Union took charge of the service at Borden last Sunday evening. Aftor opening!‘ with the Doxology, the hymn akeMyLifeandLc itBe was sung. Dorothy McTavish read the Scripture Leviticus 26. 1-12. which was followed ages prayer by . Pat la Rnfit wag WILLIRICTOAIRITOGOR- DONS-Preobytcriariiam has dadd- odtoorectacairriontbelihol tho Gordon rte: to a piece Mltimfim... for some yours uitgil an cpl emio sold her farm in Morell uidmarod to Cambridge where rooming house, and hor many friends wish her a pleasant aids her home on Ottawa Street. l was laid to rest on Monday mom- lng in the Roman Catholic Church. Rev. Mgr. G. J. MacLellan, V. G., conducted the short service at 5t. Paul's Church. Four little friends the family tenderly bore the casket to the gram-s, ISLANDER DEAD- Word been received recently oi the death in Sacramento. California, of Justin K. OF C. OFFICERS ElllflTa Council 824, Knights of Columbus at a regular monthly session of the organization last night. Other of- Grand Knight JJ. Dufl Ellsworth . Davey; Warden, gan; lecturer, AR. Msclnnls: tram secretary: WQI. Brawders; recorder. W. W. Mullina; inner O'Neill; outer guard. T. M. Mach/till Doyle, and J. J. MacDonald -WEDDING BBLLU—On WK!- nesday. June 1. a quiet but put wedding took place at the Presby- terian Manse, Sunurierlido. at 9 o'- senved with honors m t ted with the 24th Battalion. He spent twenty-two months trenches and w e part with his battalion in the battle f Vlmy Ridge was both wounded and gassed. He was honorably dis- charted 0n July l5. 1918. in 1936 his hcelth inllfiaimd as to California where he remained until his death He leaves brothers and one sister, all residing in Boston. Massachusetts and one brother living in Morell. l-le was -—PROM‘D¢ENT CITIZEN 0F ST. LOUIS PASSES-There pass- ed away last Thursday at his home in St. Louis Mr. Clark. eldest do Mrs. Edwin V. Bedeque became the bridc of Mr. Silas Weston Rayner. son of Mr. o! Giconuiount. The young couple were unattended. After the weddii-i On their return tho bridal Summon the groom is a valued employee of the McFarlane Produce Co. and Mrs. Rayner have the best wishes of their many friends for a happy and successful f More than 650 cadets Schools were inspected yestordasy Joseph Rayner . t health for some last surviving member of his fam- ily. and a. man of keen ability. He brilliant speaker, he did much to uphold the cause of the Conserva- tive party. He leaves to mourn one . son. John M. MacGrath and one| . Hamid Warren. both of St. Louis. Other members of the family reside in the United States. The funeral took from Palmer Road Church on Sat- urday and was lar ely attended, Rev. Pr. Walsh oi ciating at the Church and grave-B. A largely attended meeting at Bonsliaw Court House last n ht endorsed a resolution advoca rig building of a bridge across North from near the ferry road at York Point to Brighton Shore at Mr. E. J. Maclvllllan York Po nt. and seconded by Mr. T- 388mb. Bonshaw. Speakers in- cluded: Messrs. Gordon, MacMil- lan, Cornwall, W. R. Show, minister of agricul . O. Hyndman. niel Taylor, Nina Mile Creek, Hon. T. W. L. Prowse, Charlmtetown. Charles Charlottetown, An L. A., New Haven L. A., Bunbury, L. DeB-lois. Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island took the la.- luto at the march e allowing from Lieut: Col C. O Thompson, M‘. 0., S. DeaRoch s. c.. and Major W. J. Ma. m. a. c. The Queen's Iqlllll turned out more tih _ with their officers, was in command- oi Cadet Captfi Albert Wilson with ond in command. Command-int platoons were: No. i, Cadet l-iout. I. Full Twoel; No. s, John Oatway ed iok odlfi. No. lcighticer; go. d, hiyirhland uniform. The signelwaoction was in McAleer while Cadet Liout. Connors was in clings stretcher bearer section. Norrie was Company Sergeant M Charlottetown, and Malcolm Mac- jor and A, Arsenauit was quarter Kinnon. Churchill. Mr. Stewart. M.L.A., Strathgartney. was Broth D. D. --__ was tendered a com Immediate investigation into the the City of Char- ottetown acquiring a municipally owned airport will be undertaken. at the monthly meeting of the City Council last night. Purchase price oi ent port would be ascertained and if not suitable a new site would considered, Mayor E. A. Foster m- ive membership in l lod i: i“? UDGEO a. a I a "m noun B. lfitotowa. bowuuul bu; tut mv”.5’a'%'i‘i'i'“’°ii=°?. ‘.31 lat " sat-Hana "dtuhgthowlioiootthatimcho nu pound and the present. tcrm he will have serv- and will have completed twenty- ted city BIFLEMEN ATTEND MEET— Prince Edward Island's represent- atives in the lntcr-Marltime rifle shoot left yoatcrday for Saint John. N. 13.. where they will meet marksman from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick tomorrow. The team will be coached by Lieuten- snt F. G. Kennedy with M8101‘ W. J. MacDonald u captain. ISLAND LADY BEREAVED- The sad news was received Yester- day by Mr. P. W. Ciarkin from his sister. Mrs. mnk Kflvy. Haverhill. Mass. of the death in an auto ac- cident oif hcr hudalnd. Mr. Kiley. The deceased, who visited here on several occasions Wit-h MPB- Kile!‘- was in his early forties. Deep sym- pathy will be extended to the be- raved widow and tavo children in the sudden ion they have sustain- ed. LEAVES F03 HALIFAX-Hon. m. W. J. P. Maohlillan loaves this morning for Halifax, where he will attend an executive meet-ins o! the Canadian Med ca Association on id Isl nd rowelui tlvo on the gecutivexf the Assoc tiori. wlwle delibunltivnl will be a matter of Dominion-wide intANlt. her daufh 1'- Mrl. Al onsus . Donnell. Avondslo. in her 011M7- xbiiuia. JOhn Lynn 0t did he not like a greenh oeuedwasamnriofeamallen - aotnnandwuanwlbfin Ill‘- mq. Not. mly in tho bflno fill tilt; u. wnou. . visit. friands in Wisconsin. ceoding election. -At the end of ed u Commissioner seven terms for the late Mrs. Hugh Gunble. Rev. George Ayrea of Summerside conducted the service at the house and church. and spoke words of couple: to the 37ml; Qflmb H!!! very ee "He Is The One." The 133111 were: ears. Lqnuel nham, Daniel ure. Rufus Mscbure, Sterling Ry er, Ernest Allen, Earl Clark. Interment was in the cemetery at Union Comer. .5 -CHILDRIN ESCAPE INJURY -What m t. have been a very serious sci: ent occurred at Lower Bodeollc this wed: when a horse 1 v to MSlbLlIn Craig mi ° children were in the w on and as the animal gained laced e wagon overturned throwing the little ones out. Fortunately it wu on a clay road and the children were not hurt seriously. After running near- ly a mile the horse stumbled and fell and leg. Mr. Craig I» was oblilted to have the animal 0 l!!!’ sh . He was a valuable beast. but Lb ul the Mr. was a dren men-bed so miraculously-S LOCAL MEN PILOT PLANES- Two airplanes. one piloted by Carl Burke with Robert Holman enger and the othe) pilbt- Joe Anderson who wu u- panied by Tommy Ddlett. left here ear yesterday for Mont- real. Bur e was flying his own plane. a De Haviland Gypsy moth and was enrouto to Niagara Falls. Anderson was at the controls of an Avro Avian. purchased for a Montreal resident and com lately overhauled hero. Burke an Hol- man will spend two dayl in Mont- real where the former, who al- ready has a. private license. will write his examinations for n com- mercial ticket. Burke. who own: two plums. has been flying his own machine for three yearn. Min. chums Callahan. widow of the ata Bernard Calllflisn o! Iliort A tus passed away on Sat- ui-day- 21st at t3: 110111800! She 15.755 to mourn uvan soul and two dcudhtcrl also ono brother Mr..Pntrick Lynn drum. P, Q service a t grove W“ poi-formed bv Monsignor of V Riva: 11mm _ -, _ —I'LEAD omurv ro sasou erfifigliyfhflejjmumfig $3,}, cannon-Ralph an ' Huron d Damion an .—Msy her soul nest in pom. m“ Darby yea lvcbsrleiiwi .Tha lads blended kuity to nae! CAPT "55 worm‘ min: firs to a. wivatcly owned ins of John U FOIL-Q! fluidly Juno 12th l, LL1- Comm-ll. ‘Ibis was n Prince's int experience st fox hunt nor m, . m‘ u” roomy The hovswaraarmstod .'.u.v1 dnftoruleadlnl P11 1 Rooted iD-nhlilln; woody ‘may worn reins ad unt y for centurion. Mr. William Aunt-in Cantu we. In lea: than fms-halrfl haul!’ '5 Island. ooeuod was berry Vie‘! in i560. boinl ‘Pl years old. Son of the la John Carrier and Margaret Mil-Aron Carribr he wu for ovoi- 40 earn known Mr trud Pendflillfv. Min. MN’- nret Callahan. Mrs. Marion Bd- and Mm. from Bolster. Burial la hAmassed to a wagon. chil- d Lao Gallant. t. of WU§"W.... w“ .2‘ I . I ed a letter from Cont. J thl it waa fnhn ‘ ofligiymnli and a groupuof w; ‘f!’ ate to rIvivo a tum! D tween town-Boa and intcurgifdiato m‘ 8| n, ms a S? secretary was n- is took also 7M ‘rau- gl vnmomlng. a: {be born? of the V I - and the no John gamut». to ‘i. mood empbill. Th: bride w: G t aim of Kinnolwlib ufigtfinavbald at tbc Canadian ll tional Hotcl list Wll Dr. rqrudinat summer picnics or under-prlvi-eged children. to b0 held durlna the next fow moths. Wuhan: were received for u mor funds for the Dental Clinic. J Musicale CCTAWJI f I after an illness ofoonly hug, Ill fl‘ GI Mr. ‘rriunsii Raven Inv- I. and Russel ln,Ba|k.' Whomt-hil! ' ‘ mi them, their anger: ‘ l: ' l. Ill d. B do. m wlndufirdyltfillerdtw .1 no. Y-llt Iflllril. June ‘l. l to w. and Mn. Albert Kaunas their Id bmavomeo The annual (as of the Nola Damn Alumna tool blue at it! Mad Midi! very ‘£110,103; wont. ‘Ibo mar- otiona in the ttna roam wan don Mn an 0 tea tabla was weddod our t? Mrs. ma A. Coylu and Mm. . rnnk Macwllan named Mirn- J. Angus Weir and Min an! Moran. Mrs. J. J. I-Iomby out the icon assisted b! was Mary 0°!!- noily. The guests won unwed to the ha room by Mill J g3 Id '2‘: in W. 1:; n: . as the Miur ‘an M . Ill-I- IOHO M" Will. 1 I lflfi‘ suit. Vimen h. Na n. - ' ‘éfifi‘éfi‘°“'vfiiéi°3“wpin' all‘!!! ffld Ml-BDODIIQ lhll l!“ fllfllllhod u: ulna Moi-an, ‘figs :21‘ Juan mm’ at mo‘ m and nu m 01m sou . ‘m mil-- report of m: 10$ wu the d to tho Canadian I . A. lhclfurdo a sway about one“: luau wm 98ft!“ Milk! convention. of loot-is than. m “Oul-‘l: 0 branch w: about ss§ei§“§'.§..._ n, h hi] 1H0 5% Iilh 5:114. friends in ‘llama. It dPllntLhlqbe- GAY rod munlclpaliii i development by meal-Q. tho DQDutv Minister WINDOW in Nply to one sent Hm . D. Howe earlier Lilla week by was available for irpo dc mcnt here during tlaie brretsentv A pretty wedding r lEiIiXflufl on Wednesday at thelagacsged Hem . Albgitonl,‘ when Miss G . Tho bride was attended by Marion rraugJht, sisiar oi m. plncu oonzratulati d . ons n Wylie" through life, a aaaan mm --Amuml fiold day 01% Prince tlon wo . 1.. July 6th, it was dg. annual moot n! arfiroodl. e thotatthelastfi PEI. WM! 0! 0:959 "we present. mount llhihe Ilibbtizliil, dun notion GRIFFIN-At New Wilichiro JUN l“. and Mrs. iouis Orl- gum fnoe Annie Gillan) a daugh- r. MACDONALD — At Chur m. and Mrs. d. Icon, Willard tll, Juno 18, i998. to M31. Prod Gallant. North Bedeqia, --At Princo 60am Gilli. Wilmot Vailfli both of coulom- oo - nacnzvnv- s: a St. on Tuesday. Jum l!- lifl. by HIV. Andi-cw MncKfllll Mr. John Roderick Moorr oi char- totowzi to win lilo ULARK-JBULMAN-wki the Uni Uh it t no JUM . on N‘ o own rk c‘ en Mei P137116?‘ d infra. Joseph Paul ll ' At in» Prince count! Jllflo 15. 1098. MI‘!- “nqboil of Burllnfllifi- Qgdtyoniillfll‘