Wm‘ Th" "“ m" “M! l-vvenomo BILLS-A very pretty- Wedtfllhl took place in“ the Convent Fbltlfil-“Tisnish, on Wednesday last when "Mr. liarold’ Shea was _ united in thelthurlda of matrimony. to Mist Hfiltlllwvilliard, daugh‘ o! Mrs. mWinViiiisrdmnd "the late Capt. J. A- Viliiard." The bride was attended . m."n5@"?*“"h°'.° Maroon‘ '1‘ They per". . '»°*9““*'“'. ""1 ihwlf-"bcautuul ‘m’ muildllls afviirof. silver" black iroor~'_tho‘brl<_i¢"'s-_1itherfls." _ 4"‘ v15 3M ‘service. fmorniilg whenjav.‘ W. ‘.°.‘.5"§°°!1' ‘ thooo",_ln-.tho~_,ghuioh-5¢, F ~..--lilv"'reit'"r"alria_n‘ cults . chug... OnvIHiday-evenink mm‘ Dalton entertained the oil-u club by"*m“"'14=fllda shes,» while the roll", rsariksorvrlto; Broom was supported‘ by Mr. Clifford Plies.- "Rev. Dr. Ms-civelisn performed the ceremony and celebrated the nup- . John 40114011. .. ailcitinnoill._.ioaeoh Hunter. Burnett "and Wfllllain‘; Burnett. town," "returned from Elie . _ ooliesil-tcirictou," 115s. i pew rostrum!» he» ". .. 0? ihé.""l’l"a.ab‘vterlru*chureh," Sum- mifiiih- ll h" livmcginl-inlrletter. Dllitsant eveningw-as spent, loo and ‘other dainty "l-srruh. h "wills were saved by the hostess be. till Marlow-T. SAD NEWS- Mr. Nivrfiilvhieer. of received a ' idmanrveeuroayJ-ststlru that his mother Mrs. Katherine McAleei- had Pooled‘ away at Waterville, Maine. . . t 1W9," thrill-ls departe ssr. ‘vqennesnllr’ of theilats (cope-rut;- "J. Murchison" will arrive irl_,this_ gy on the late‘ train tonight, ‘rug Quinn ar ‘sr. JOHN—News has. “m. ‘Willa! bhreiatives of the fileiremaixis will arrive in Borden Thursday night on the" late boat and death at her iesidencenrst, .101... m ‘Thursday last of Martha, "one o; Mr. Rupert L. Hunter. retired C. N." Rrr. conductor. she was trier "sud- dfllly iil- llpon- retiring last wfidflu- our night and, irrsblte o"! the best" _ medical attention passed "away early Thursday morning. The" deceased was a native of Cape Traverse." thvdaugbi tet-‘or- the lateMr. and ma. John Campbell. ‘more us-"leitto ,mourn besides her sortowlns husband four sons‘ and one daughter WllllinfJ. Chief" operator Canadian Nationalrelegraph 00.. Ernest Lee. "o1 the local Western Union cable of- yrrortoej n, or" "Schofield roper Co..vl._.tdfland Ward is. traveller," v ‘all, _ of- St.‘ John; u"... Charles Stewart of Mcnrtorgulsh one brother. eCorrleliu-gCampbell", and one sister, Mrs. Charles Parsley," of Caps. Traverse. The luherai took place oh Saturday. Interment at Pbmhili. St. . t, “taken "to "the ‘residence o1 or daughter's mo. Willard ‘Spencer. eheol, st. where thefurieral be held Wednesday afternoon, ce start-in: at} obicckl-lriiler- tat Mount Such boom FoehwrliarvflorvmoA Mmsrs. Cliff, Holman.‘ Jack vrehce McNevht. nan-y Philips, mount Allison-Academy have arriv- eu homo for Day. "Judsonlund Hyndmsn the Academy Rugby mm which VIII- rlmner up for the Brunswick J-ligh School title. to FroderictbIyl-Jl; ~ " ,o——-._ _ ' BAD NARROW ESCAPE 180M IIIL~The firemen were called out at s30 Sunday morning for s rim in the residence of Mr. J. D. hylor. lllllsboro Stdrhe liregthe origin of which is unknownmlvas confined to the bedroom of Mr. audMre. Taylor. arid it got underway so quickly that the occupants were aroused from sleep to find bedjand bedding . in nger of burningl-The ‘alarm was quickly given and the firemen, alter toms didlouliy_."inv,entaribg loom owinafo theaniokaol buriilns clot-hint. eztlacuiabeo "the with three. gzhemlcal extinguishers.- Mr. Hid uuyior "were. fortun- ately uniniured, "v though naturally somewhat shaken up IA a-rasult- o! their narrow. escape. _ , . . The Presbyterian Church at Sum- xnerside was filled; to the doors? Sus- day afternoon. when the [bronze memorial tablet. ‘lxr memos-yup! the men". from this‘ Church -who_‘_' made emesacrilice in the" Great "unvaliedrbst-ldr. s. mecc- op behalf of their kitb tablet lr-“thslift of" the Girls’ Club; of "the Church. Rev. C. JwSb Clair Jeans praidcdj, After s. beautiful renderlngby the choir of -~o. Goo our z-xclo 1h use rut." Rev. Mr. Jams gave reading, followed by s Unknown Soldier. accompanied" hme Mr. Lowell by. M155 JES- vrsnnmo nouns-s quiet wed- anr wos solemnized at st. Dun- willybe taken to the residence of he! mrrAlien. from. whence the fun- eral willtske place Friday morning atjliitl oflcloclbfor the early train tD fol-“St. Bonaventurebhurch, ‘Iro- plies. . _.__.- n comfortably. S. é ynumrumrum" rib_e,er,s .. H" - .W S. t, get £01‘ 0111' ofthe Scholarship s": sch‘ " diers‘ sons and daughters have "been sent to Canadian universities. and‘! 39 graduates of Csnddian-universitiesv have been sent to Britain. "fltllfdfl y SLIbSC Ito his health broke down and since-then hrhas been failing until he passed away.. The iote Mr. l-Laslsm was a man of en- ergy. ability and integrity and an ex- cellent citizen. There are left to mourn besides a widow. two daugh- ‘ters. -Mrs. Milton Stewart. Char- lottetown, and Mrs. Frank MacKay, Eflst Royalty; three grandchildren. scorrs EMULSION Reduce the Ac In sick stomachs-instantly ' v CHOSEN VICE PRESIDENT-Frail H. u. show, Chief Superintendent of Education, who returned last week lfroni Montreal where‘ he attended the 14th annual corlverltim of the Canadian Education Association wgi {elected Vice President/of the Assoc- ation, the Presid ‘ ' _ , Ross, of Edmontoeliitgzglligtyhalalrilhstbrlllalmmmn. Show” ‘ccompln l W?!‘ 0N nirvana-satire, Mar- Imt Mttlllaterhh. us. Mnnctop, u. ‘b9.°“,"‘§1.“9¢-3.1F' '11'1"ld‘ Stewart; also five" brothers Mt 6 1;“ m"! ._w°Ym°‘-1'~.h.5‘~ three sisters survive. namely, Thom- n re um l0 h0li‘_h0fli§:1‘1leSdd.y as and weu-tngwn “£35m. spunk 1‘d’b3’ field.“ Stephen Hsslam, Vancouver, AW“ John nulseu l-laslam. Swallweil, Ai- "Lemuel" Hsslam, k Weeks, -Fred- her brother. Joules, who “mug-Mn: h°Md"Y". u” 3"“? “ibena. Samuel and and Mrsililbiliialzri). Davey, aonful in water a Hick stomachs, sou indigestion usual The stomach ne Then you will always Crude and harm ul Calgsryuldrs. Fran " lcton, P. E. L. Mrs. Charles Dickie- - $-—- son, New Glasgow, P. E. Island and Mrs. George MacKay, Calgary. The funeral will be held today at 2.30 p. from his late residence to the People's Cemetery. Services will be d byvhls pastor, Rev. H. D. know what to do. methods will never uppe prove this for ynur save agreat ulauy lie sure to get tho ge Milk of bfagneola preset-l l-iuna for 5i) years in cur acids. liach bottle contains tioos-—ony drugstore. acid makes the stom- ach and intestines aou . ilk of Magnesia, be- leas, tasteless does neu- A vtryssd gun accident occurred at" Alberten early last‘ Saturday l. morning. resulting in ms lnggmt, " - death of William Mallett ages 111-‘ The “mm Th“k”“m‘.°“°i‘“3 °‘ teen years. His elder brother, who is keeper of the light-house at". ‘Al- bertorl. had gone out early to attend to his smelt nets, leaving his penum- and anotherboy aged nine yesrsfln their fishing shack. After the boys their breakfast. took the gun which wag in Qhgjhavgk; V end was Just some out through the: door. when-it accidentally exploded, the charge entering his heart. His companion called to some fishermen near by and they ran to tho spot" to find the your: lad lying on the ground dead. Dr, O’Leary. who is also coroner for the district. was immediately callazfsnd he pronounced that death had been 16s Ind ascertaining that the gun went. off very easily and could be exploded by a sudden jar hQ w“. eluded that the sad affair was pum- ly an acident andWhat no inquest was necessary. Master William M31. lett was a most industrious and _uni- versally esteemed youth and his tragic death under such sad circum- stances is deeply deplored byall the sr. estrus "clruatcii disagreeable hours. $119 5?» tamer Women's - Missionary 34mm)‘ was received at a. lecture on the Bhil Mission in India. lay-Rev. W. Brim! ‘Muir in the Church Hall last conducte evening. frhe-lecture was interesting- Raymond, assisted by 1v illustrates by lantern views" taken W a General Assembly delegation thotvisiteo~ the field a. couple of I Qbfllimthe evening a musical program was contributed by 3435-‘ “W501i. Miss Jacqueline Mu. mmld endow. c. s. Gallagher, Mr. Walter McNutt presiding 50 years ago, ll. has Since its intention. _ ard with physicians remained the stand Charlottetown, then by auto hearse new home at North River where they will ralde. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful and useful presents. A shower was Lencisred her on the pre- vious evening at many o! her friends conveyed" in a tangible way their "best wishes. .-. ._.. WHITE-In this city. oh November 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward White, a osdie, vmere‘, "internment ‘will taker FROM SERENA-Mr. Dobrovoelskv o! Siberia. who has been in the prov- ince ‘for the past several weeks buy- ing foxes for the Soviet Government leaves this mr/mihgjor New York. The~ Guardian understands that he succeeded in purchasing 130 —-$USTAINED BROKEN LEG- Amacicdent, which might have been more" serious, ‘occurred - on Saturday at"'weliington, when Master Allison, Delaney._son of Dr. Delaney of wel- lington. was run over by a motor car aoahad miles-broken. The young lad was. riding on a truck when he lost bisfootlng and fell to the road. A ClLWhlch was passing at the time ran" over him. but he escaped with a broken leg and a severe shaking uil-"He was taken to his home where his leg was set. He is now resting corrnv~st Fortune nrldge, oct. 2e. i929, to w. and Mrs. Reginald cor- lin. a. son. Frederick Scott. WORTH -PRESERVlNG.—-lrl his possession ‘m his smithy in Hilisboro Street Mr. Henry Parsons has lwt two antiques that deserve to be preserved in the museum when it is OFBBHIZH-‘l. One is a band made hack GlLLCASB-At Gienwood. Lot B. on Monday. Nov. 5. 1829. to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Gillcash, a son. FUNElrAL sermons-mt, .1“...- oral of the late a. .1. uurelu. "11 W" held vesterday- afternoon “Pm , h“ :- 11W roqidonce. "School Street.-to.ths cemetery. at, Mguglt Buchllll-fl where she was laid to rest beside her husband, whoprede- ceased her about s ysai-"ago, At, u“ h°m=- Hev- Dr. Ramsay had charge o! the service, assisted by mug-c, N_ Brown, Rev. H. D. Ewen MaoDougail. nous. M. Mac- Leod. The pail bearers were‘ Charles Fore- J. A. MacbarenwA." a. Houle. MAKING GOOD RECOVERY.- Mls Susie M. Coles. M INN .- saw. B5 yesrs old. the Wflrkmlilihlphggg $sMrAtu::1e$;(-22gl_i°&:' of oneol the "Ragged Roglmsntgumn.‘ " " ' and a credit to his ability s. an nr- ‘S’ “ d““““’°" Mam“ Euzabm‘ m tisan. The other is a horse shoe CoYLE-A. H3051 xmbmm‘ ‘h ‘h’ we“ 21st m» ticks: :3“! M: ggaurice Crystal Palace exhibhion ill lohoohlcoyi; a daughter" ‘Mary mm) "in 185i and bearing the imprint of ' g ' v ns’ father. Three pairs TOOLE_A§ 30mm“ vlfiremserirmforwaifgd and detained a- M,‘ and M", w w r ’ B’ m“ “m5 “muted by‘ tor, Theresa Viola. weighing l2 list. e General Gale Miss. Miss Coles an operation in th Hospital, Haverhill,» has just completed her course. passing with all her exams and le both in practical Work nd Theory. M1118 h" c1555 l made for e FUNERAL YESTERDAY-T h e e late Wm. H. Hsslam was held yesterday afternoo alter Tobie. a daugh- é-Auulvsassnv csbnhnsrlou parted to their homes. having so: stab‘; Cathedral, on‘ Tuesday morn- log. when" Jean‘ ma. "eailghtsr oi-‘Mngndzurs. rThoe. 1m, Mt. Stewart. became the" .wlfe.~oi Mr. Alex. ilsfferty, The vseremony was performed by. Rev." rather" ‘Cfllldc- Cartby. The bride _ lflss Josisvrbafferty, sister jot the u. s. nurios , tb "choi mi w- -——~ Bi5,d:~'wi,;=;,;..°m, rune nbusrsn or roams ‘ " ‘ suamnnsms nanin- r. lorsc and ‘ handsome, Union Jack was flown for the- first time oh Armis- dvazlcedv to '. unveil a. E. rsacL-soh ‘s , ha‘ foilowirii the tablet. which be,“ i, was ' aitendédby’ o. very pleasant evening. E. J-On" "Tuesday, evening," November SthJsTlargenumber of friendsgath- A. A. Murmurs-John _;_»Q°,-d°n . A distinguished people But ‘the one now in Mr. Parsons _ ion Wes retained by his fath- ‘ er as a sample ofhis workmanship and for that purpose nailed in the smithb door where it still remains. , “llhbmlrs WhO eXlend deepest sym- ""1"." We 11°11“ °1 M“ ‘find M's" Bothy to the breaved relatives. which- was fully testified by thelgrgg-ug. his late residence 20 Elm Av vice st the house was conducted b 1-1. p. Raymond assisted. b mvpMr. uthlouee- 111a pail bell‘- ers warm-Messrs W. it. Smith. J. D. Picket-d. Andrew Macltae. 5,8. Stanley. A. MaeKa Service It thQ Si?!" W“ W“ b? RM. H. D. Raymond. I Bruce "Somers. Springfield. ‘trfcelc- brats theirfifilivei-Ivvedding." An tendance at his fungi-g], 3, addreeawas given " by Hon. Peter Sinclair» and l. Dfdidiltltlbn by Mr. Emmet DunnuDancing." card playing end games were indulged in after‘ which a. dainty lunch wosssrvod by‘ the" hostess assisted by some of the ladieapaood wishes were" extended to Mr. and Mrs. Solrlers. who gave the guests a. cordial welcome. and all de- BBIDAL snfiwlSr-The. of Mr. and-hire.‘ ‘trench *5. rsnsrm tam: nean-isrsqw; enjwm,‘ "a m. im“.rl°‘f “m, M mynn’ 305 Euswn sweet’ "m “"1113 Oct 29f; ‘Qwhen w “m. ceive the sympathy of many friends ' ' . " . . on the dam o! he: “M” M“ B‘ friends and neighbors gathered to gym tender their" dnuthtar Jennie a v-u -~ to. r or- Zl°.'."‘..‘.’i$l’"‘£“‘.;2i.f'.““-‘§l° Chester’ M355" o“ Sunday 19M" Mn‘ happiness on he: spproaohin ormarr Flynn was n. daughierof the late - a _ Mr. w_ P‘ “w”. u‘ cardigan’ mdIl-isge. The bride-to-bs was escorted will be kindly rememlrred by num- wit“ pub: by M“ p‘ mr- ‘m “ . friends whersopsnirig, of the gifts look place-by, J. MeNelll and m iMrsfDaniel monopole. While the . _, donors names‘. and sccompgzlylng f.‘.‘;£’l.';f.““..."’?;f;. u “verso-l on 5 3”‘ e nm°banlfiGladys Csmbpe , ....__._____..._._____- snaarwN-ns w a orl-at Nov. sth, 1am. by Rev. M. o. mo; ton, Arthur Roland Sharron of Crep- aud and Rita Pearl Dawson c! "Try- y and H. Love. CmNG-GAB.RETT.-'1‘tle atmos- bhere of eastern Prince Edward Is- land has been a-thrill for some weeks over the approaching marriage of , Miss Ens. Garrett of East Baltic and “rd” mkmwn n‘ Mr. Clarence Chlng of Little Harbor. “Th” “m” °‘ On Tuesday, November the twelfth. "'7~ M'°D°“'L'}" this popular young couple mmoreo orth River, where they were by Elev. Wallace J~ K1118. (nee Mary Lewis.) B-ICHAR-DS'—MASTBIS—OD NCVQM- her lath at the residence of Rev I‘. H. Rsirlsay. ‘ll Upper Hillsboro St. tcity. Howard Wilfred Richards to Malnic Matilda Masters both c! Al’! BEIEAVEMENT—MPS. (UL) I. E. crokm yest ceived the sad news her brother, Mr. J. ‘superintendent cf mines w N fdz-‘the British" Emp Hehsd been ill for some time and during the lss tle hope was held out for his recovery. Mrs. Croken erous home friends. united in marriage BOEKNERF-GOSBIE-ln the Kirk. Murray River, P. E. island. on Nov- ember 9th, i929, by Rev. Ewen m“. Dougall, B. n, Albro a. Boehner, o! SHIPMENTS-Three Bertha ‘ white and green. time Day Orr the new flag stem on "thewrloi-"v, or o... . . . . .’ HalhThis a the and vgvnlsmorv of s‘ Mm” as w“ h ~. fof this t‘ “m” ' gift -of Mrs. William wright. Wm- ""1 "l" We“! 7"". §“.PP°*F" their lives ed by Mr. Guy..f.)e Caste. The bride ' looked very Winsome lnTa-whlte beaded georgotte dress with white J veil and tart-oath "oforange blossoms." and silver ahocs- to match, and the bridesmaid looked eh dress of Old Rose. with .hs.t and shoes to match. "in the evening _a _ lwolioa was held at tho honle, at. which a large crow relatives and friends _w_ere , present- Herbert tjrgy; flftiomasy C: ‘Hleriihv; m"- ~ ma“; wright... new, ‘ ecu Ave. westutourlt, P. Q» but she visitsherlsland home every 511m" _ rner. The rector. ven- Arohdfllwn to Holland. 'w‘. shgzzi‘ whim, and the parishioners of St. addressed the c wrymphmch, y“, ygry grutolul to Mrs wright 1012M‘ “mlllml "Wwedneadov evening. October 30th., . " Mr. Reagh Salisbury was marries to John "ufisobeorl; J Kay; ‘ Sterling. MICK!- th forever more." lib-Th! Afmidtifid ales College of the late J9 trial!!! lflived from 381111957. 0- 3-1 wmmmmrh Mondlvuwas held yesterday mflnmzlof mimetic-performed the, cere- from tho Yfildm" °! M"- M”? mony. The bride-elect was attended by Mix Marion Inckhart, ishcd by. Diitonfs stairs Basilica, when 8 1190MB“ 5., musin of the bride. ' High Mass was celebrated by He“ '7 groomsman was MnESemple brother Th8 D511 ma"?! ""5 of the bride. The auspicious cere- D- J- YWBY- mony "was performed at the home G- of the bride. beneath a beautiful arch of bells and roses in the daint- parlor. The bride was» received. who bride. DANCE sivmys make her Jiome hers sort henna; shprt" time. nus a boat; or friends, wh the happy young couple every hap- liiness in their married ,iife._ The! will reside in éharlottetowh. of the darted- le and About four hun- were prueflt. li-lpll under the sue l", Iggiml was a. successful function. tired-and lutv or Music was furn pel-oneswere Ni‘!- ~ sass-causes, NUYHALB “"11; mkfnim“ Two o! the most popiillf and prom- "Wflb vounrmeopio anti-repositionin- ltv were united in marriage on‘ Oct. format the "Church of-tbe Imma- "lllte Conoepticab- Palmer Road. when Miss‘ Code. Josephine ‘Shea. daughter o! Mrs. rubies. IA] P Y — t, Vincent's .1. n. McDonald. oiw. reeled the S. mughran. Kins Sullivan. Messrs’. John Mcgenns. cake and held there. Elisa. Waterford. became lull moo ‘of Mr. mrrb-w. moauslianum "I Mr- and Mrs. Peter" "Callnlan. lbboaeet- The marriage’ iélloweouoy" a mmllli. t Ina. ‘in barformed byRev: r. J. uogaitsun- ., P10. of thsgroointjnle bride looked “For! beautifuil-gowned l fills worojthvqicosy fJPilkht‘ to thousand; “with orange bloajdns. ‘mle-lwas ended .bv Quasi collation n, Mr. E. F. Qrlew York. . '1ne n" short prosflm '4’ ‘howflp some way ere‘ grat- Thadellth, W“? P15“ ‘m. NM‘ ‘x shy; S. MacI-cudllv _ ' "midrib 61. 111°)!» fill"- rh- - . l9F\'5e'.°°;m9“'-“ m“ -»““’: p i" t"! Wififfinfl ' , t oiso;.httn"r*muvins wilaratulstfohsjrrom friends who were;- mmm- ‘b!’ bridal. ‘Lie the homaot", qvhere a" reception was he " -~o='o"m1wvt“".v 9d with upturn; laliml; 1119,1111" " Ind wooslngfispiisp. . " tueets were Bu. . 34v Patrick Walaboflpa "hover. of‘ Butt Albert ~st home: ._N"- _;_ , g gutter gralnor. - _n'd_u1¢g.CalfiPb\ll , ‘ w. s. mm. "W°1"""“"“~‘" studies st any university h. the Uni- usd also two elite"- MacDoflDNw MEN" "Mrs. Michael .mcv. oar ode "to lam" _ . _ _ l 19;! lweles college hoapii-l v 9' ind harsh ¢l_ rtelrhbrorgvho w» ever M if“ a swim‘ “M!” "thuflc. gamut of the__eoo\_m u lgelattl-av-tt-squar- op unit], " If“ “W”. ‘lb than»: . < "been young couple t; be: 1"‘- ‘m’ “m”; tau Kingdom in ‘British and imperial n1‘- Mw" 1"“ .- hum; Economics and Government Bmnnnm’ ‘of the lhnpirefsnd ‘Dominion. or Mil! = ~ - . ' "pubyeetYltblW-o the interests or the ebeilan who-iv“ "grirplre. 1t has a value of slsoo a .0119 yea)?! WNW‘, pa“. Mr. MacNutt. who is s son of "w". “i” a oreat wal- veteran. ls tcbeheartily bo-effectu- caaflfiuum upon his success. He 7 -'l“d,_was reformer ituiientst Prince of haters" going to King's oellont record both as athlete. During his ~13‘; vheathma he wyaa cspably the sepcrterisi- ‘staff of The “m; empathy: oust-discus the io mas alaoa the MCKl-ll-HOIL-pflsldfid the giftvtoythe bride-turbo. Miss" lvtacDcujlaldfrln a appropriate-Y and. well rds ._,tr“ liked, -- the‘ donors for lzhelltikindneaa slid (generosity. b. was "then "served and ‘ the ‘ev- nt musicnnd‘ dancing. "the ceremony was being read, the _ bflde and bh-e bridegroom swod ‘mfi Chester. Nova scotla. tn Miss Lenora der- an arch of geraniums intertwin- ed" with" white ribbons and from t, BELL_sco_n_At the home o! m‘ bride's DB-rént-h-Mr- 111d Mrs. Waller and Mrs. Albert Garrett and she oc- l swm’ Kimns" P‘ 17' x" ‘m NW- '9- mpm a “we place in m‘ hearwllmb, by Rev. H. Pierce. John W11. of many friends because o! her “lam He“ M 3cm R9133 1° M1" and ol her talen to bring happiness; into the lives of others. Th om is a son of the late Peter chlng of Llttlel Fur Farms are shipping (our silver blacks to Russia. Mia-W. K. Rog- ‘ers is sending 8 forces to Switzerland for exhibition purposes. A-numbelg-of _ foxes is also being shipped from sum. , lives at. 333 Mefv- ‘merslde by-Mr. E. H. Rayner. Eterday mom-hing five pairs were amp. ‘ped from the Rcsebank S. S. Hochelaga yesterday sftemoon .. MJZdMIS. _ ‘war, Willis-m ‘Bishop. gtgzewrgrlfbggéwgh: lived “i: Sum- l l‘ M. Gosble, of Murray River. mgrgidc h. her childhood days, Mrs. support, nesTn-Mrsshepherrl, wife ofJoa. A. Shepherd was found dead in bed yesterday morning at her home Pownal Street. The deceased who had been complaining of a in'hel' side for s day or two was con- fined to her bed and was beins at- tended by a neighbour who left her at i230 oblaak Thursday morning. When she visited the home "at a o‘- clock yesterday morning she found Mrs. Shepherd had passed away dur- whioh was suspended a large willie) bell. The bride is o. daughter of | " - , , l MLCDOEALD-‘DBEBTQP-VA very lprotty wsriolns W§5~'_.solensnized at ’st. BdJrysChurch, Indian River on Wednesday November 6th.; when Jennie Eliza second daughter o: Mr. and" Mrs. Francis B. MacDonald, New Annan, was uhltetiio the holy bonds of matrimony to lllichael Austirwson of Mr." _'and Mrs, Wm. Roberts. Kinkore. Reverend- Father Reginald Mcononaltibslog tho of- ficiating clergyman. The wedding h was beautifully r Edgar Hickey ssthe wedding "church. The bride looked charming in- a. dress of beige l georgette with " matching" accessories and wore scout of royal-blue broad- cloth wlthhet tolnatch. Miss l-loicrl MacDonald, sister ‘or the brid was dressed" in cocoa. georgette and coat with‘ hat to " bridesmaid“ while ‘,5: Florence Bower Scott. BOWATT-ALLEN-At the Manse, slifsx, on Novemlsd Rev. J. A. Clark. ‘ Thelma. second eldest daughter of i. Jemima and the late P. s. Hewett, ‘u! P. n. r.. to Frederic! -—HYMENEAL—-At Kenaingwn" on l 1'32 Oxford st. 1-1 Ching and Mrs. Harbor. He is aggressive and ful in his vocation as f their pathwfly ho. one their lives crown lr type of young wom- nhood so rich-Q g -"—; M Thelma Gertrude FUNERAL SERVICES-Elbe funeral daughter of Mr‘ and M") “nan h" wnnmxy- “ha” m‘ Sample, Kensington. Rev. of shining‘. Cape Traverse, ed with the, Snowball, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs CARS STOLEN-Last night at » ‘lrenhoim Allen, Cape Tormentine. N 10.30 scar belonging to Dr. McKen- zie was stolen from where it, was parked opposite the Polyollnic. At 10.50 another oar parked opposite the Market Building was About the some time a door was torn from a ear belonging being backed from lne other cars "by an un- son. These thefts were un- doubtedly by the some party. late hour last. night no trace of the two stolen cars was to be found- Street. to St. Dun- onhood and youns m“ EGG Normans t ___ LEABD-At Tryorl, November 12th l Mm. Smith lscard. * -~WlLL!AMS-Gl_t __A pretty wedding was soiem B. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. S. Willis when their daughter. party ehlered ‘the _S. P. Paoll, Sr., Jas. P. Duffy, C. Duffy and Dr. J. D. McGulgan._ Ber- vlcg M, the grave was conducted by lievYC. McCarthy. The large number "unugflflly >01 floral offerings" accompanyins tbs remains from Sydney testified to the 315ml in which the deceased was, MURPHY- At Mlllvsle. Novembe Pih- Psi-er Murphy. oseo 1s years. Gregg. of West Devon. was tastefully decorated for The ceremony was by Rev. S. B- Pro charmingly gowns preps and wore a c h shcu to mate dns. was bridesmaid.‘ snEPnEm)_ln this mm Novena, flush" 01 summr" 14th. Mrs- Joseph A. Shepherd. ago After thecere- M yum the occa- SIIEIDDW-Al. Mlllview, Nov . 13, perfonnedpozo. Mrs. Emerson sheidow. aged 4e fitt. The bride was d in pale blue flat an ISLAND clcAnusm-nootorl Clare P. Conroy. who owns one ol the fittest homes in Santa Monica, is a native of Glengsry, Ontario. He was graduated from McGill Univer- sity Medical College in the class of 1888. One of the graduates that year was the popular doctor of Arcata, Csllf., namely. Doctor G. W. McKin- X1011, wnohsllr from P. n. r. Doctor Conroy was delighted to hear of Dr. Kinnon who hevknew well at McGill "University. Before coming to.Sants Mcnlcs- l5 years ago. Dr. Conroy practiced- his profession " in Denver," Colorado, 25 years. Mrs. Conroy is a ‘ native of" Virginia-Oakland Maple ln-latch- acted as llvlr. John Roberts ably ‘the groom. Foliowi the happy. young couple 1B short honeymoon. When they it- turned that evening to the home of» supper wssserved to a- "whouladgathersd to heartiest" wfllfltilla- guests » who-were d relatives of ‘*1’ u" °°t"“‘°“y ROLLXNGS-Atflusticofruesclny, gov ‘ ‘m ‘l NnwsomdqnwnAf-d NUHMLS lilh. loco, Mrs. Eliza Railings, age -At New Haven on October 23rd a very pretty wedding was soiemuined at. the home of Mr, and Mrs. Pope Newman. when their dsushter. R11! Belle became the bride~of Leon nus-gees Newsorl of North River. ck~ the bride entered/the beautifully decorated dining room. attired in a costume of w crepe andcarrying s" bouquet of car- nstious and maiden hair fern. while march was being played groom's sister. Taking "their positions under the daintily " arch. the marriage ceremony was read by luv. n. M. Aitken, a. 1... in the presence cf a number olodiata relatives of both parties. After the service and the signing of the newly married couple received the congratulations and best wishes oi those present. .When all had repaired to the ins room" one were sharing a lshly prepared supper from with could be heard the signals of chivaeiers who gather-es near w unite with oth- ers in extending their best wishes. At the close of a very“ happyeven- iorg voooe couple or» to tibirmendgthssg wms vssusnha scuouln- ggiji-Mr. W. Stewart McNutt. stu- dmg ‘n, King’; college and son or Miler '1‘. E. MacNutt and Mrs. Mac- ‘rwitt "of "Charlottetown." has born awardedthe Overseas Pobt Gradu- ‘ ma,‘ "stysolloiarehip awarded bythe .wsr "‘ " ‘Memorial Committee of the Imlfiflli Order of "the Daughters ofthe. Em- irof This memorial was given in . - . - grasp" wperpetuaie " the memory" 0i uwunm.’ 30:33; the menand women who gave their “““’w=‘h' "lives ln‘defe‘nco o! the moire in 1°‘ -" u‘- thddfeat War. One of such scholar- ghlps is "glven"in"eaeh_ province of Clilrmtutwtgkun‘ about slid "is offered annually to "qumm m" enable students; to carry on their and Mr. l-l. L. l-l side WM groomsmln- mony a reception w the immediate relat were invited. Pwviou rlage. Miss Williams W miscellaneous show MALONE.—At Bay View on Novem- ber. 1o. 1929. Geraldine, Marie. in- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur tions". Among" the intimate frlends- an ives and 11'1"!“ ‘the bride ind" Ifflilli, WM" Reginald McDonald. "Alter the even- as tendered s IBM t in music and the rcsldence_Mll°Yl¢- dancing’ m" returned to ~rthair~ home-i I . BASLAM-On Wednesday. Nov. 13th five gutsts were DYE!“ William H. l-laslsm, age '13 you‘. vvoysge", on the" scoot life. On the .—Pe_ople\following ev The presents were e reception room in a sket by Miss Doro- d Master Gerald s bride and groom. MACMILLAN-At Indian River, rtov. , 11th, Monica MacKinnon, dearly ha» " _ loved wife of John S. "Maclelian, l FORMER. ISLAND LADY of Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. will be learn that Mrs. Catherine is living and walk-John Dan- ton. her-husband,‘ died in George- town over 30 years name was Catherine N Oakland Maple leaf; 8 her married daughter, Mrs._ Minnie, Weniworth in San Pedro. and en-Ew joy; every modem co a. most charming woman at home.- l-ier son. D. M. Ren president and genar Catalina Island. Besides Mrs. . Wentworth she has two daughters. up h, namely. Mrsi Myrtle Nichole n Bernardlno, an d ' tor" their ‘beautiful home at xlnkora w in future reside. gayly trimmed b3 thy Matthews an Matthews. dressed l to the strains of the Wedding thy Sheen opened the pre- sents and read the ve d the donors lllacharm-l for their thoughtfulness} o was spent , inl e n. flABl-AM. - urted about mldnilht at his. residence, .20 Charlottetown. of Jar. illianrH. Haslain in age. llamas born- at Borinr "sficrjhis marriage ago. Her maiden lchouonssva thojrho, eesth w: ha lives Wilvhiugnflgy m‘; A delightful evening the hostess at the clos: "1 In‘ " were served by m“ of the evening. Hr. and Mr '9' alns received the congratulations o‘ a host of frttnds. Mr. and Mrs. . A. S. Williams "were formerly of Sun- rneraide and their daughter's marri- age will be read with interes Ii Ifllfllfll’ 01 whgn h; y“ “ his for snustberult-reaur- , ddfliflV-COWA) ‘But ‘ he started - fox "ranchifll ‘aioceiaulloassfully car- theyeir "rm he ra- lottaiown; Ova: spear I) x l...‘ d Mia " whletlhe has. es MacDonald of Santa 11,4 m, “w; ‘Crush "her nephew. "