111E" “CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN E Twizbvrc OUR NEWS BUDGET FOR oua SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS ' . svcvsrsniiez... M‘ k PICNIC AT KEPPOCH-‘flie irwz- children of Keppoch were irtiniimi to a piciiir on Satur- —OYSTER SEASON CLOSED- Bdeq closed for the season. Dur- e month of July over 2,000 I-‘IJNERAL SERVICES-The fun- . vial of Miss Lottie Blanche Wilson was held yesterday afternoon from . the MticLcan Funeral Home, Rev. .11. D. Raymond officiating. Inter- ment ivas in People's Cemetery. The pail bearers were; ' James 9011110113’. Leo Connors". Bruce plum, Theo Morrison and Frederick Dillon. -ON I-IOLIDAY—Rev. L. E. G. Davies, pastor of ‘Trinity Church left on Muiday rfor Cape ’I‘ormentine to spend his ;summer vacation at his cottalie ‘Raywortns Beach. Mrs. Davie.» and .family have been at the cottage for s ne days. Rev. lake the services for the next two Sundays and Rev. Dr. Yate on the t-hisrd Sunday at Trinity Church. Nair on thz-‘itrounds adjoining biinuiiloiv. Lluines, races, ' refreshments SIIG fished in the bay and relayed to iSalircttion Bay. Sunbury Bay and ‘Scdgaick Cove-S. RrrrIRrJS-Amoni: the list of _c, N. it. retirements appears the name harlottetown, P. E. mt 4 tered railway serviceas machinists apprentice on July 20, 1on3. 'I‘ransferred to Sydne ci- on Jantiary l, 190i an uiairhlnist ltlay i, i918. iiiis Master of Cere- i. s ii. tho.- history o! l i coining of the . l P l). ivlio was the ELECTS SPEEDY TRIAL-HM- old Mahar, charged with breaking and entering and theft. in connec- llOll with a break at Prowse Bros. clccicri to be tried summarily un- dei the Speedy Trlals'Act. He ap- Judge C. Gavan Duffy on Saturday and hearing was set for Thursday of this week. . (treat interest i.» be- FIJNERAI. SPJII\'I('l-IS---Tlic filli- oral of Lloyd Gcorue Wise, zit, \\ held from the reszcicnce of ins p. cnls Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Wise. Brackley Point Road, on Saturday Service at the house was conduct- ed bv the Rev. J. A. NICIIOII-(lll and the Rev. W. Alcbleil. lntcrincni “as by Professo J. H Rotarlans yesterday were privil- cued to hear a timely and inspir- llIL! address on Canada's Foreign icy by Rotarian W. A. Walsh. .‘\ 0H for the l8 holes at v Lin‘ Club Saturday‘, airs. Mount Royal division. Mr. Walsh is principal o1 the . Strathcona Academy and Superin- tendent of the Protestant Schools of Outrcmont, Quebec. family uro spending part of the Sllllllll0l‘ at Stanhope Beach. SCHOOL BOARD MEETS -—- M! SUDOXI Pztoh, $11., had been re-ap- pointed Government representative on the City School Board. it. was announced at the regular monthly mnctiniz of the Board yesterday. Mr. Pauli will act for a four year term. At. the meeting a prize of $25 was awarded Miss Jean MacKay. of iii/est Kent School who p year's Prince of Wales College matriculation exam- Johnston. Allison Bryn mmid Sellick, Wttllitce stead. -ox IIOLIDAI‘ Rev. and Mrs. J .G. R. Harrison anti two tlai liicrs. * l\ zoiai score for the two t yesterrday nicriiiizu for n Eithifgii- at Tidnish. near Amherst. Rev the downpour lii Marys, Summerside and St. John's 5t. Eleanors w-ill conduct the scr- vlccs at the Anglican Tidnislt. which is a hol . he lowest net score the Suiiuncrsitle links in cars which crossed the Straits this ‘. ti‘??? 151??“ 5 ,, _ in Jcillw was 12221441 at“ ‘or t?" liljiiltg?hegiitffiriicgifgdhi hcmc. The . the pastor. Rev. Owen Hughes. district and most hmhly esteemed. ‘mum. correspon rig pero as year 'a<’. ‘ '. , , This 15 an increased of I55 ,. d T! _ l cars. This incrcasc against the BQYbQUT- 9mm“ 5m < 1" odds of the weather is taken as Stud to have rim ‘p’ _ “we ‘indicating that Prince Edwgrd Is- from behind a. PM i“ ‘C ~ ' and is becoming more an more m"? . popularly known as a splendid sum- VISITS FORNIbII 1:03"- mer vacation land. KDIJ J. s. Cliuk 0 who is Spfflflllll! his old home in St. Elcanors wri have charm‘ of thc Sunimerside and St. Elenhors dur- ing the absence of the Rector, who expects to be away c ‘its. Ii S Hcticlerson oi RF..\I.-\l.\' I'.\"I‘IL THURS- 'i‘ii»- ‘LOGO-toll French sloop v l‘. Dliiitrecabtreiiitx. was an- pqltygnAll 5ER\.|CES__-Ihe hm_ of Mr. John Kneabone took place from A. A. Hennesseys Fun- ieral Hflme yesterday morning St. Dunstans Basilica. bearers were ltfessrs. Dan MggDgy-i- iilti. crank Pruntv. Matthew Mc- Court, Philip Sinnot. John nors and John Peterson. Service at the church u-as conducted by Rev. Ffiliifl‘ Keefe and at the grave by Rev. Father McMahon D. D. -—EX(‘ELLENT SHOWING- Congratulations are being extended to, the graduates of the Prince County Hospital for the excellent showing made in the RN. examin- In a class of seventeen. Miss Helen Rogers. Kenslngton. came second; Mix Adi-ice Camp- bell. Alberton. third; Miss Vivian WILL SPEAK AT CONVENTION G. Hayden Stewart. Central Christian Church. Calgary, Alberta, and re- i. she arrlietl in port late ' ' nuglit from St. Pierre Miq- ' is to remain here until ' Captain Gonet cal‘.- REMANDED T0 SUPREME Peter's Bay and Charlottetown. me occasion o; their fol-Hem wed- A Ev‘ TL _ h m COUT-Francls MacDougall, Char- she is a daqghlel“ of inc late C‘. ding annwersaxfih Besides the“. exléfnéea "oTMr Mclismiusmgteniull: IONQIOWTI Chllfgfd Willi “Slim Pratt of St. P0106 5. FUN?“ €CIIYYI‘I‘PI_ I children. old friends from Caven- ‘ ' ‘ . - - . a i. ' ii ‘l. - . . . - - gsusjltogrgctliitél lgodggnéigirisili nfigiiig- Jlilck lléiixtllékoibth-E Dumnk i dish and French Riiet were pies M” who passpd aw“, on “lesday trate in the Police Court yesterday ion i.‘§X[)L“l‘Ll]lPll'tRi Station hell‘. i Names‘ good ‘flshtw Among those and was commtlttltrid g2 trallll ti: thlfi lvlrs. Caélc is lflavuils usiglllllfAllll“ Supreme Cour. ac uga s a- Friday. 1e wi JO i t" ' _' i‘ i N . J ._ lodged to have attacked John Shop- drew in Montreal on his lctlililll _ Wish? Roggflsgfeis the ma“ ca? hard. Charlottetown. knocking him from a I0\Il‘_ of Lurope and i B m: for “Bveners Rest and “m.” out in an alley between King and uni-tn of Africa prior to aucvPfl "i4 ‘m, and his friends smcerely rejoice Water streets. shcuhard claims a position on the-staff of lne Lni- . that he has reached m-e forflenh Chunk sumnlm-Stdm and recsqvsd E. ‘Churches of Chris‘. Charlottetown 'l‘h was announced yo. attend the provin the Churches of C at ltfontague Frith is well knovrn to \ llILSI tit-epic of the Christian Ch viiice where he li _ morning at Gov- 'lllll shortly after. .i.~.u:iicd the call to Entertainment for i officers lncludesa din- at Got-e intent House t0- A rempioii will d "ti ship Wednesday. ll HEFR“ ‘qwv noon he will attend a voting pco- cleiit of the Lib- c“ ion or the Third Dis- that. MacDougall took him to a tiersity of California. i H h 00d h 1m and the last rites nf the church from doctor and while there took three ' —~-—— y H m estmwdn ‘We g, - ea ' _ her pastor before she passed away i“??? 2"“ i 2r" ..- ilriilmitil‘ .l..°‘$2.’.’.2‘““ took’ y. was; nc en occurre ' . r. n . ' Vt _. - - - ' i - ' ,v m n_ y m L u June 30th. MacDougall was arrest- Crown Prcsectitor, District ofMont- l __nEAT" UF-i-MR. SEACORD Chlwh 22d a.“ 2.“, ‘MR1’, “F connection yvith The met-ting ls scheduled for 3.30 in the afternoon. ed early Sunday momma. real, and family are spending a >CooK__F,ormer ‘fiends in sun? ‘endfly Rev’ yawn Kelly oft-mated _ - ___ - - A -\1 r -- the dcnth in Charlottetown on _ s. the United Church Port Greville. pmdli He was formerly edi- .1"‘5ldf‘"l 0i 111B WW" Ml’- gzlogtfdxwehsgn Miss Irene. dautzhtel‘ Qruninal Code of Canada, and iUnit. of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Winter, was also secretary o; the Bar .mainlut_z_ sisters reside. One sister. Fox Rixer. N. s. and Blair Mc- o; Montreal in 1929-30, Mr, ci-hnk- ifrfslavililltiam ilvfuttartlipagedkawag A large number or he! many Gabe of River Philip. ivere united 51m“; cu visiting the Confederation rat y H5 SDI us. - l‘. 0d l8 ‘fiends met M me home or Mr‘ m -. l ivlles Verna. Griffin, tenth. All four , graduates of Prince ‘I County Hospital. S -—I-‘ROM BUFFALO N. Y. -Mr. daughter. Mary Lou of Buffalo are Lat present visiting friends and rela- itives in this Province. Mrs. Mould lwas formerly Levisa MacMlllan. of Cltrrnont sister of Dr. W. J. P.Mc- he party were guests of _ R. F’. Macdonaid. of Indian iRIVCI‘. on Sunday, also visited old After an absence of itwenyt-six years Mrs. unore enamourcci with the beauties Charles A. Diniiiiiitr. \ Finance and Mrs. Dlllllilll! arc cx- pected to arrive in this evening: where they have reser- ioiis at the Ciiltiidizin National H. i-l. Mr. Diiiiiiziig. who is ' sufferinu from the etillapsc hc un- derwent in (Iviziavti in June. ‘hopes the sea Elli‘ of lhr~ Island will rc- store him to i-omtfcte i'c(0‘.'rt'y. It is expected Mr. and Mrs. Dunning a few day's at the Can- adian Natonal Hotel and "hm pro- ccctl to Shows‘ Summer re<orl SWIIUIOPP. as he did on formt": oc- casions. My. Dunning is fron‘ arterial trouble brought on hv ~ v A ~»=--.- .-i ‘ti - . . t? nitanlrqiiicgl hi-“iirlil? Rplbbked Fglxgtlslgbfilltll.this‘.Cgrlihllifgiglizliil‘Jtfil- fltuid returned to his native uW- M“ Him“ Emmi?“ °" “WM” arminu attired in white nines 0f his father's law rcporls. ‘lllccullllflré his 11881171- .» included Hon. M. R. M ., lion. J. P. .\lclnt_\re, ll-lnjoi" chandler and J. .\i, P. . v d . . . ~_ .__' ‘h. 1o -. I _ ryinp a blegiftlifiilnioggugt no? viii-ink Q§..i“?..“§.ZY.-L,Q.“iilcnhihy rfih- ;thi.s afternoon at two o'clock from Evelyn M65611“ 011B 01 their 81!‘! roses. The churfih W85 YEW ifl-YW" pressed with its totirlst attraction. w pottgldaplgnigratri‘; I tfifgfiiiigrlf FIRF AT IGLI?"XU“O . s“'mmemide)__3_ . gramme taking place. With of pink and white, roses. The arch. an Qsttmhicd at $3.000 it "beorgéath which fhedhnptptéh iffglllple early yesterday mlornii}: avncili jam- Xfjh’: ‘cfioslgflnftfie Uerimofi fig?‘ bfcllillfhfg“ “if. Qtff‘ ‘jybgon1 TIIE _ annular. CONVENTION the new bride, Mrs. Roland Sheen. K J‘ Cochrane M P. member] about eight, miles cast. from Char- or Chmch 0! Christ on “m” Ed" was 5°d““"5'.°s°°r.l'°d down ml for CllmbPYmPd ‘$811.8 "IIUIVE Y9“ lottctown- Damncc Wfls pintlv cov- ward ISmrt-d “was with Montague stairs by M155 3.11m Lockhar" ‘m, VBTI‘ ‘Pl-PBEIPT-Y- Ml‘- fllld‘ ered bv ‘illfillrlillzc. Iveiuhhtirs re- “"3"? H-‘dala saunda? and Sun-- swim l." {he Dude's Chan‘ whwh Mrs. McCabe motored to Sarkvillo spondcd to a rcqucst by the owii- (“"3" Yfdmi“ A‘ Elly‘ ndlqaréarghs w“ mtml!” dmmflmd m Wmwt that. evening. on their way to P m; gm. Md and an impkénwnlo were stiea s Fi by even ng. ~ 111 BY The \'(‘l‘_\.' large number of presentl Brurisvlicllyd ‘fjlfigmlglfldsitlfgs ‘Sea???’ ‘flgmeirgfuislgrucltiixiets‘ "One Itliisltnbuin? $5551‘ addH-Rsscs s“? dw°$€ns DMLW" “mi M11 William 14w‘ teacher for a few veers. A 8110"" ed to death Theseasoivs ‘crop of ‘Ssmnaw sock/Ia - a ‘gfimmfi? 5"“ Mi“ MRI-WY“! Kmnedy "U! was held recently at the home of huy had not, yet. been stored. and Blodzrhblifryégkwrfvcgmn 1.6mm or‘, u“? "M505 which awnmPmlied Miss Edith uiiiricia. attended bv a- hi,‘ loss in mu respect was Stiller- ‘Smgudn 8......“ Rev‘ Hayden "<1 Mia“ “W! Kennedy . bout 100 Parson-s. The itrcnt niunbet ed. Mr. Jenkins had intctitleci to swwnny wmnngeg ‘addrosse, "Wm °1l i" the "lbie- A" "l1 11 of useful and pretty gifts attested start storing hay vcsterdaiz The ynhm ‘people sundm} a; 330 PM‘ ggmgi"tifiiiil;lkilakigl_ebléngllralifisfi; h“ to the popuari-ty of the bride-to-br. fire is thought possiby to have and m.“ Ne“ gcmm-L Dartmouth, very charming and pleasing mm‘ 11C. Frctlerick Furness than ever. She was a most pop young lady among the social set in iKensingimi and vicinity and tinrcntli‘ here faculty and aptitude of making friends has not changed. 22nd iii the Government lobby of i the House of (Joininons, Ottawa. It was first ilicitziht h" would he able to return tn his duties in a fi-iv ‘but. instead he has been slowly ru- ‘Pllllflfllilllfl at 1“i~'h()m'\ in _skil'ts of Ottawa. Mr. heath will be watched with a great. by people all over‘ a most important » lfiqure in the wo d of politics today. -—\\‘EI)DI\'G B !.I.§--A qiilct bill pretty wedding t. [formed in the United Parsonaze at |North Bedcqiie on Saturday ‘23 at 1 OTlUCkmVVllPll Mtss Winni- ,fred Alberta dauchtci" of thc on, 112, wiio wu. v -DlItI-l(,‘TOItS‘ trauma - The | directors of the Canadian National .0 his companion ‘ "lii “hm “e md- nclcl a directors‘ meeting at their head office in Summerside yester- day. Mr. C.C. Baker, M.L.A.. Ken- siiiirtou. presided. Routine matters ivcie discussed. Directors from out- side the protvinoewere L. M. Wil- =on. Orbindale, Alberta; Dr. l-LA. Cameron, Saskatchewan; DOyIC, Winnipeg; J.J. McCague. Alliston, Ontario; "Ilia larva number of people at- the hired Infill stating everything tendins the funeral of the late DP- had been in order the night before —-- _ _ ' Jflhn M. Mllrflhlsfin 0f Bmlihflw °n and there had been no indications Harold Mahar, 27-year-old Char- 53m mend“ bmuV-hi the P1955“ Bunny. Jilly 17th. WES U18 filth! of a fire. lottetown man Eleaded guilty to in tribute paid to the beloved physl- -__- charge of brea _ clan who for fifty years had brought INDUCTION SEIIVICE-Ji large and theft when he a peared before Y9K" °1 harm’ Weddfid bll-‘S- "-3- help and comfort to the bedsides o! number of people assembled in the Judge c. Gavan Du fy in Queen's I grateful people in illness and Bradalbane United Church on the Cgunty Criminal Court, yesterday, bereavement. It washwxghout doubt; evening (g8 Frladay, (‘Jig/xii Zilillilnl/O Mahdi- was remundgd unit“ Aug. BIRTHS the argest ever e in rura we come v. . an rs. . 1C5’, us; an; gm- semencm e was _______._‘__ ‘_ _. ii Queen's County. ffirmerli’ 0f 39mm"! sésk- “n The arrested following a break at LKflNI-T -— M COIN!!! Hagfi He was born in Australia in 1854, occasion of Mr. Millcys induction prowse B|~Qg_ Ltd“ an July 12, My, Boston, Mass, on July 26. 193 son of the late Captain Malcolm as minister of the Bi-adalbauc Frederic A my“ acted my the Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Cannoj appyiii; aitlficial Auuuslinc Cove, WEIS united in mar- Frt-dc-rick DRYHOII Drummond son of MI‘. and Samuel Drummnnd. South Free- ltown The bride looked very smart lin a white satin dross with hat and shoes to match. The ccremonv W85 jperformcd by the brirlr- and r tionrs _ pastor. Rcv, J. W. A. N ;Nrirth Bedt-qtic. The bride's . lMlss Rcta beard, Augztivlnc idrcsseti in vcliow iloacrctl rremont, K.C., Quebec City; Hon. F‘ H. Com). Port Elgin, N. 13.; I... G. Lee-man, Salisbury, N 3.; C. H Barnhlll, DeBert, N. 5,, us well as the local directors. were R G.T. Hltchman. lirecior of the Canadian National Livestock Records Office, and Ban- iay Bull. chairman of the Recordss »Wt7ti~vnirions t. .i:i.itta. were prom- L. Bond, itnncrzi. —DIEAT}I 0F JOHN DOYLE- One of the pioneers of Wcst Prince supported the groom. k Diunmoiid. passed away last lhiday alicr the ceremony . . r I 1mm . w’ A ti. A st wedding was WORK T0 acorn-at theWood qrqomofsggghsegutmfog§mmd TRURSDAY solemgifiedyon ulfluednesday morning Islands terminal of the nBW fill‘ n Ilhllfll c: 91¢ pNQ m. 13 m); 5M1 bu; HOLIDAY TRIP-Mi". and Mrs. at 6.45 at; SLMalachl Church.K1l1- ferry a number of buildings for from Qonym’ gorgm 0g 5g, John, {Inward Finlay. New (Jrlél-‘iij-Qllljblnlié kora. when Miss Elizabeth Marsfl- the start are being erected in readi- Bumicc. The PNO. was built, by Mac b. returned home Satui a. h “da, ret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ness for the starting of the work. —--_'_‘_“" ‘IN/in. prominent boatinz man 0f {m egtiflfable igiiigdilelslij? Fifmavl, James E. McCardle. Middlet/oiii be- It~is expected that the steel 3111!? this “P- 9y v ' -‘ Came the bride 0f T710111“ "19- pillng will arrive soon and w 0 -_-- mother in ChBYIW/aww“ 33"“- i“? eldest sop of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. brought off Wood Islands by ' W Bl-USSOM AND FRUIT — MI» "M" wd relatggres QIENIIIS‘ Fund) HICKS’. Summerside. steamer and lluhtered ashore. William Silliphant, nuiitci River. "1 Mum!’ H" - - i - ---- - --__- i le tree that is attracting " _ On Wednesday. June 22nd. Mr. _.FUNERAI_, sunvlcms - The —--— ° “temmn “s sld°'by' VISITS CONFEDERATIOK Henry E. Brehaut. a very hltlhll’ funeral services for Mr. Seaoord e with the well formed a plea l5 CHAMBER-Among the visitors to . esteemed resident of White Sllidfi. cook we... mid yesterday afternoon I MW! NW1 91 apple "mime- [he Confederation ciiciiibei- resicr- ipassed away peacefully at. his home [mm the residence of his nephew. T gum; angoplntkfltiplledi sis in anti-it. my was M,_SIIC_ A. Dllhllii\E-‘\\'1fl1IF lat the advanced age of 91 years. ML w_ w_ Muttayt, Cambridge u?» " m‘ “‘ ° "‘ t‘. ‘“?.c’?§‘“‘“c“ll2..§ili‘f‘li“PW?‘i igiriisstctsiszvrttniiitzli s“:"""i*‘t.:~ “ti- "as: ' ~ ie 1'16 f“ . i 1' Ayers‘ con ucte e ser ce. . ____-- .‘ m5 __ ii, . - , °-°-°- “W” l" m" " Th“ ilfiiiixitiilglli? i53il>°‘¢?§lt..i. alibi Qtiuitiiili-Z i1i$§§“§vi§§"l§§s.’i§§i°. 3”‘¥°li‘i.‘iivlli‘i'°ii‘fiii°ésfiil“‘§fili 0' Gyiiarzirmciitclrltiiivyedciiiriilciiiygt “hRmfi ‘ilaffgllfj? ‘,‘,‘§o’{,‘§",‘,‘f.‘;§§‘,bi'. White Sande; _Mr§» Mill? iicionceiz W. B. MacNeili. W11- “om dz‘ madam“ 18mm“ Jmgi-IVISY/LIS in attendance and his ‘Ho?!’ 61am’! covey/land M". l “Hm M“°‘.“‘-"~ Inwrmen" w“ m no t» t-alklnad on owl 1p ptrfi- Qclfvmes ‘m much apprecziawd by iiE. unto d. Qimcy. w- the Peoples cemetery. m e i-ui-e n e» . . » -'-_ atter ref iiic will: when she i111 seekmg “is” ‘l mmmmmm’ M11 Charles shad“! and B181." sap nriivs RECEIVED-A cable 1* will be leaving with lighthouse , i ,0 "Bi? HORSE WLOIM Dorothy. also Miss Caroline McI-Iale was renew“; ypateydny by Lt. Ool- Ill. . supplies for the coast of New llllllltohun so“ of Mm Anthony and Miss Elsie Mclrlale, Boston. 0II€1D~A~MhCK1nnQn {mm cups. “atomic, Brunswic gig-kg. Ensign Street was injured vitiomarellhélel; "3' town, Suoth Africa. stating thDat ——-—— i . . iona orrsou , re- ", “YENTI?” — “BN5” _ A‘ “ab” “stem-M gmmfliincrclhtgi‘ ‘ lcgwri, were the guest-s of Mr- 5nd lsrtfliongiedlohzludgfenlgastfliitin bin-i s°m§”§° Tomnw’ Ontario’ on Wednesday‘ “#1131325 in}? gt-(iigh yTlkie bows in- lvlrs. Peter Carter on Saturday ev- trouble It ivas sltrncd by his wife, u. u ‘ a 20. B. in the Immanuel. Hi‘ r0 E mi n‘ bruise on the side ening. also Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Wis- Iormmy Mics Manda gramme, in luc. . W ‘first EQfiQCcrLJiZIEX slgiiitkflis Efii jcifnlisis lciead and one itiicler his ner. Vcrnfln Riv"- A-ne,‘ a ml,“ datightei" of Mr. Bcninmin Brem- ner. eldest. daughter of Mt‘. and arm. They were not considered vmlibiCdBtIld sgclablle chattulig; alwé- “en cl-‘al~loytcyn“<n_ Many rm.“ mu y,’ Mrs. Alexander H. Ladner of Both- serious. The h0IS9._\Y11lfln was fwd paite 0r t B11‘ °m¢5- 5~ ' remember Colonel do Cnstilla when .1 7cm m well, P. E. 1., to Mr. Keith Charles attached to a vehicle was OIMIXE ner kindly invlldd all t0 Visit Bl he visited the pmvtnhs some years enton, son of Mr. Beecher. Bry- by Mr. Chester Matthews, i101 c8 hei- home shortly. as.“ BM also l“; mmmer_ and and the late Mrs. Bryenwn. said. ' . . reg-mt to learn of his sudden pass- Union Road. RN-—-——-T FIHCTFRFD The ‘people of: tgls VlCdlgltY were m‘ "as w . . - -f sorry iear o ie su en pass- ' _._____ , Leonard Spencer. 511111)" W“ °I {m- iug of a very old resident, Mr. J . -——*' JAIYgREQISEhQ gjfghgRgssEfg and Mrs. Mini; s» iietgr. p, McDoltald, at his home in Car- -_I)l<‘,.~\']‘I| or mt. GEORGE 1937 v21: much more suitable for Awmm» h" “l” .‘ "T was disau Head on Friday The fune- CIIAMPION~-Frl8lidS learned with l ~ § and Imehead "ll “m” “I ral which was largely attended wasl regret of the sudden passing of Mr. than that of tie same A , u l. m. ma, “is . , , _ , , is vear the car traffic. elllwk by a m° ° g The held from his late residence to S... Geoige Champion. who succumbed ‘ " 0 elic 1 119m? Yesterday “r.“"“°‘_'.“' , Andrews Presbyterian Church, Car-l to a heart attack while repairing on the car ferry w uld in ate _ ‘ken w me 91.1.6, Ed _ , , _ the contrary. The total number ofl boy W“ i‘ ‘ - ditrrui. Fiiuertil service-s at thei his bdtu at Duruci $110"- MY- Dom oi . 05pm“ “1“‘,1\,,1:,E.ig:; .house and grave were conducted by Chllmlllfln W“ “I'll knml" l" "15 ' 4 . -i M". l-I k L '1 ' D, _ _ He was 52._vt‘ars of age and un- "1" was drwc“ by “L CorildgtirifcChnflottetoizirug wigreEvlsi- married. Two brothers are left t0 all. m“) m“ sweet tended. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon from the Presbyterian Church at. Malpeque and was largely attended-S. Sunday. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Robertson were given a surprise party by Manitoba. has spent their friends and neighbours at month visiting relatives in Sl- their home at. Reed's Corner on _DEA-|~" 0p Mag CAME]; and family. in the death of lent who joined in extending their finer an rllmgs o‘ about a‘ month‘ . . l l 9 i)r°se"‘t' was Mrs’ Herman Robert- xritg: avclqetgtleyd wifewsan: mother. and her early demise is a. sad break in the family circle. She was a devout member of St. Paul's - St nho c. Mr. Crttnlt- _ sikirtiitniftintltig S0: ofrthe late James JIIPYSKIE W111 198m W m; fpgfgt, or at the Rcrtulem lvfass and Rt. Rev. Mgr. MacLellan at the grave. Th! Tuesday" of Seacord Cook a former Cook had Ray Pcrry. Earls- Arsenaiilfi. Cy . n I a; A (ted lresided for many _vears in the Arscnault. Edward Hashaw an a‘ afternoon at “To u” of c anshm‘ s “no a cd States, where his three re- Joseph Gallant. _ been in poor health for some time m, “my evening: to show their esteem t4 taped The tunhml 15 bqmi; held Mrs. Roland Shccii (nce M15! the residence of his nephew, Mr. W. fl-fisoclflle-‘i- b)‘ Wilder"! he!‘ B- P06‘ Muttart on Cambridge street. nuptial shower. the fol owlns Ero- a ' ald Kennedy and Joan Wedlocl I perfectly l-akin the part of bride and groom iri tieir proper position] FRIDAY morning and Sunday morning and were mm opened by ML“ Norm. been started by a hobo seeking N‘ 5,, brlntr the closing message . l. shelter for the night ln the barn. iuyigiy ev@§1ng_ Cqydja] welcome galémnfailylfiggéld1f1fi§éfi%g1s_ F9; dainty lunch. then served by he! and enjoyable evening to a close, mg an shun-mg with one and all wishing her many Murchison and Catherine MiwDon- Charge of the Unitca Church of grown and M1; J_ 0_ Q qampbet] (nee Pcttrlc Halpcniivi. n daughter (quiver. a‘d who settled at North River Cflnfldfl. Rev. W; A. MHCQUHITIB 0i was gppgjntgd by the court, to Mt FOSTER-At. the Prince Edwin‘ "1 needy when he was a child. He was edu~ Hume!‘ River plfisldPfi Fmd "it?! for the prisoner. Island Hospital on July 28, 1938. w 4 " vines‘ cated in the Prince 0f Wales Cdl- Cmducfln“ pub“? “°‘-‘h‘}l‘~ ""11"" The case, the King vs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Foster. Dun- e ed“. iese and Dalhousie University with w “m swvsTiffidlng i" W‘ fljfflli- Ostrlclge. criminal seduction was staflnage. a daughter. “new” subsequent course in Phlla- 5°‘“°m°“‘~ “WW” h" C“ ‘" °“ adjourned until September 2 on MILL-At the Prince Edward Is- pjl5pegjul Mr- Mnley w ‘mm?’ m" i‘"'"°flb°d request of the Crown Mr Lorin? land Howpltal on August 2 193B to ' - - i I r Besides ‘his large cimle or mends questions, after which by authority explalnpd the principal wnness was Mr‘ and Mrs‘ mm Mm‘ cm,‘ . tier-son oi John Doyle. at the great age of 94 years. Mr. Doyle's father. of their. James Doyle. was one of the or- oft iglnal settlers 1n Campbellton. Lot one of the first mem- Marks Roman Catholic Church. Lot 7. John. resided on a c‘ farm near the original homestead his bvitlc loft on a in ‘for trip .. and patients he leaves to mourn 1c la?!" of llle IP01) Ilriinsivick. On the ctcninfl nd relnllvcs vrho tame to , 4 and also ‘visit thcm a lonc life of happiness lTht- happy Vltllpi" will ninkc Lhoin» in snutii Flor-toy. n. whrrc lh lar and tirrvpwoiis On the ('\‘t‘l‘lllil1 of; _' who has visited the Ottawa A150 611B following brothers m 1 d i ; ~ -.- actual bodily harm appeared be-. and saws- wnud u vici-ouatvr- m: ‘c1022 “fitmtfi!‘.?l$l?é?‘ltlli".$$ ' A Murchison, Clyde River. Mm Mme‘. w.“ introduced u, ‘he clccted to‘be tried summarily tiudc groom is a popu surviving member of a. large fam- and tzroom‘. iiy. In early life he time in the United States. turned to his native land where he married and brought up a family, now rcsitling in the United States. noiv at his sum- were attests of honor at a miscellnn- l cous shotvcr when about. one hiiiid- rerl friends came from Freetown and r-lsctvhcrn. hrinuzng mnnv H Miss York Point. The following sisters ham ugh Ma K v, d w‘ D .. set for September 2. MacDougall r edeceased him. Annie. Mrs. Ro- mond. Mr. Mlllgy Rcfllixllgs ih Bfillggji- is charred with waultlus John ...—=-——__._ mg:- ullsclllll rt-wn. YOIX P011". H01"!- Mrfl- -bane highly recommended by the Shepherd. also of Charlottetown. l'*_ ‘clack this liiurliing gull d a I rm- -<' sful in exnmintiiltins ft.‘ the (inert-e held ri-ci-iitLv. Nurses of the Presbytery. hc solcinnlv iti- ducmd Mn Mum“, M mjmstm. M. ill and asked adjournment until fiaughm; a sorrowlni; Widow. f0!" dflllllhiers~ Bmdalbanl, mm m.“ “Pd Chump she recovered. Mr. J. O. C. Camp- “YA|m_Ai [hp P111190 Edward 15. Mrs. Ernest Crosby, Seattle. Mrs. J.’ es_m1|°‘v1ng mm m.“ R, H 13m“ bell was attorney for the accused. 1am; 3059M; on July 33_ “my w ‘ E E. Atterbery, San Fransoisco, Miss er of Bede ue flddrcswd ‘he new“, Ostridge lives at, Pisquid. He was M, and Mrs Em"... ward ‘my Catherine‘ R" N" Mmnrml who w“ inducted m nistcr in an interesting admitted m m“ a daughter ' ' ' with him l" h“ 1°" ‘lilies-i all“ mcmicr ivhiic" Rev J w ‘fillev b: “with MBCDmIBeII- Chedme" numeral-At tiic Prlnce Edward ‘TC-C Miss Irene in the Clvll service at cavendilqh Wmmdsa n“, ‘Deofilé n; town. Churgcd with assault catislna wand Hospllfl on Allillist 2 1933 l. fore Jlldtle Duffy yesterday andl 2?“, a dnughtw Katie and Alice at congyg Mum by Macs“ mu, gm- the Speedy Trials Act. Hearing was -._:=—_-.—=- - Capt. Nell Murchison and Katie. President. of Saskatchewan Cfinfer- I-le was committed ib Supreme IJNG-WRIGIIT-Oii Jilly 27th. ‘a1 w, Mrs. Neil MacPhall, Sill once and all unite in the wish that Court for trial at, a preliminary the home of the bride's parents in * ' _v gifts Thclarse num- with the exception of Harold. who lives on the homestead. Mr. Doyle is survived by his widow, fmmerly Miss Phee of Tignish. to whom much sym ml lii the loss of 'I‘hr.‘ funeral was hold on A onday morning from St. Mark's Church. Int. 7. and was larizely attended by a large number" of friends-S. GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVER- S.\I_IY—A verv enjoyable W , lWrs, Roderick McKay, I-Iopefleld. un July 27th on the event of their golden tyeddiniz anniversary. Mem- bers of the family present Iriiiii this Prince rscs IIOIIVWI in the "film"! “Tm “Tod ls-liinrl Hospitals wrote the paticrs. ltulloivlnu is the list of sticces- IIn order of mer- i. their rwopularity. 351561.681. he may have a happy pastorate in heari before Stipendiarv Magil- New Glasizoyv. Martha E. Ling, to . _ his new charge. trate . M. Martin on Tuesday. Wilbert Norman Wright. of Nort fict- At the time nf writing, hrwvcvcr. A Wfllfillifiiif "wdde commimifil’. home of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Rob- blce of (Jayley on July l6 at three o'clock ivhnn their only daiinlitcr Martian-t Fraiircs became the l)l'l('.€ of William Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ‘lickens of Czivlcy. Rev. JE. Kirk performed the cere- lii-fnrt- he llrnlu- frcc rnm the Iilirlitig inferno, to rucc (l, stimalcd to contain _ Vivian Painter, Kensing- Blanche aft-Rae. Whvatlcy km" """"”" Md u“ ma" culty in harvestin caused by iin- ceremonies. commemorated also the James cnflord’ M“ of M‘: and Mm Donald Cnmpbou’ n 0d an. Join-town. Jcan McPlice. Heather- timely rain, harvas throughout the diamond jubilee of the ordination R‘ B Rankin. water are“ East C"AMP|0N_A“ nlppque. A“ dalc. and Norma M“ Ho“ g‘ Mun The bride. who was given in mar- tlicr, was most at- tractively attirctl in a prc noon frock of bluc silk crepe. and wore a corsage of pink l"O:I‘$. Bride and groom were unattended, and only the immediate families were The fir» tirltzlvialt-tl in the centre la and spread to both sides. Ill be rebuilt Im- h m new J C) L. ‘ D‘ D" who The bride was charming in a love» 3- 1933. (W). Chdlllnlfln. 889d intent-vii. Charlottetown; e ‘Earhart-fruit crop. consisting was nasal: Dlimltsgt‘ Rus-tico for 35 lY 01d rose silk crepe Wedding dress CAMERON-At the Prince Edward na Griffin. Cape Wolfe; ll in lVfcDonaltl. Kinross: l2. ‘Gladys Mia‘- Mrs- George B. B. Whitewav. Som- ervllle. Mass. Mrs. J. M tv J -. - . .. efield. An address was read 11v Mrs. whitewny and a well f rd purse faim their children pre- a sum of money by friends from Bcllevue. and a gold watch chain raspberries. curt-ants. and similar ear. varieties had been about average. Ceremonies opened yesterday‘ at I SIRE 01 White roses. Hei- acceosor- city. a daughter. while the apple cro looked to i about l5 per cent low average. Mm was celebrated by the Most Margaret. MaicCallum attended her 181M111 Hospital 0n August I. I038 Pastures throu hout the province Rev. John T. McNally. Archbishop sister and was dressed in white l° MT- and MYS- F- C- Adam. city had been excel ent, in fact. Dr. of Halifax. The Archbishop was crepe, white hat, and whit; 5cm- a son. Slark thouggiit they "were better baptized in Hope River Parish. 50mm ML Brenton 3mm“ w” RO0ERSON--At. the Prim; m an ever ore.’ . Mr. S. G. Peppin of the Federal Assist ng at the Mass were the 5h, ce.-Ema“ a weddm bulky“; 1938, to Mr. and Mrs, wmtam no’ afirsitsbtimsrwtmimsrs: t"c:-.i.~.:t.".it“t.-..R..2.~ “Willi we mi hi» v e . - i1 u‘ ' ron o. ~ ' stated the recent occurrence o. late the Rev J. M. Pniriei‘. Mont Car- bride“ Fax-mu’ the nu)” “mp” Ontario’ a blight in the potato crop oonalst- mel. was deacon of the mass. the ed mainly of "scattered minor out- Rev. R V. MacKciizie. st. Dun- c“ The ~06,“ u l trlvemna from the Mitt-rm" nie Weir, Charlottetown. FINDS DIAMOND IN FISH- iug would be In readiness l. h ' m, ‘hath? m" dew", ‘hkbhu, The rooms were pref ed with fragrant izai-tlcn flowers and a delicious rt-past was served at, five oblock. The table ivas cen- tred with the handsome three-tier wedding cake, with tall harmoniz- Creck. over the week fred Cullen of this it good catch of trout. ring them for supper he was irreatly surpr one of his catch a riniz with a lame wo smaller ones on Mr. Cullen has had d but is retaining it for a time to find ou the stomach of the fish. but was caught of one of the Rllls. He habit of keeplnq a sharp lookout for wuih stile of the [mun ntI. IacNnlIl discovered drove across Hilla- , hat-ninth llrftlrzc. Ile a In the alarm at i rz-rcti (‘or Hu- slab‘ |i=‘~l In turnimz out horn The bride has lived in the dis- trict since early childhood and has ed all those present for their After supper was served to some fifty gumts the evening was spent in singing mr-nt and before dep ey are Jolly Good Lang Syne and God Save the Kin: were sunz and after ma-ny wishes the truest; left N "he" he u‘ Braeside school. The groom is lii, native son of Caylcy. and both are g well and popularly known amongst‘ Th a lartre circle of friends. who ex- tend their warmest wishes for hap- suinetrany dangerous proportions the Rev. J. n. McNeil]. parish 1 c a ti". any" “i..““§...’.t'.';‘°§f tats-i at. tr mitt... i. t» titer.“ t - a . . ' , . .__ theis argue undo had taken auffi- stanZ-i Universltyxoviliere dcanonsulof u" Fmme" cllmwf“ Amilngs‘ M’ Chnmtwwn a cient preventative measures. honor. meat Mt- Bvfore her marrlaize i e y Recent. invasions by the army During ‘the mass an address of b“? W" 81"" l "m5" °’ ‘MW’ COBNEY-At Toronto. Ont, I worm w re re rted well under welcome in French and English Bra by her Ell‘! T110114!‘ "he" 9h’! suturdiiy, July 30, 193i; m; )0; c how runny horses stables. M the time n d-i while others est-area lhrouirh the open men were taking: in equl lllop thrnulgh the n"! horse IIPIIFVPCI chi-nod by ltmmlo Power. Hutu». In bind h honeymoon at Band. Mr. Wickens will reside on y M south of Caylcv-tl-ligh i chi-nuns River Times. Alberta). Mrs. A. N. Hnbblee. were former J d Prince Idwnrd Ifllondl.) e311 Corney warned of the pests in time, and Pltre. parish rlcst at Rustico. In their return Mr. and Mrs. Rankin. ]l,5()~_Ag m, pmv c the "poison bait" they had been the course of IA remarks he trac- will reside-in Summ-r-‘de wherel tarlum on Sunday. at‘: and I way and daughter Frances are re- ldviud to an Ill provinq offec- l ed the history of Rustioo Parish their many friends wish than ev- lln during tho lut J i I malninz here for the month a t-rmiot finale unw- i tors to St. Teresa's and 48 Road 0n "mm" i“ whm“ “mmui-l’ L‘ 9*‘ @5319"- Mr. and Mia. Alfred Darnell, .koumm_. fie P9X lni it." ~ ~ c lt . R '. w . . ____ A. Clark of the Charlotte- Roman Catholic parishioners at --wE|)nlN0 BELLS -- A pretty ofigi-cipatzd. C‘ m G musk, town Experimental Farm last night Rustlco joined by hundreds of wedding w“ mlemnmd M, 3 or. statedbweatthe: cgnditggsns had 130$ flggifiieragrarwilshlonersr catlcbratfd ‘tiger do“; on q-t-mmiay max-mm; at, u“; ~*- avora e o uc c as ce . crt-ary o ‘l9 arrva , I m _ A _ 5 _ _-‘ I Y roots, potatoes. and even the corn the first settlers there rind the $35G; whln chegggitnamfi 0133.5 DLrTHS z done very well. This years centenary of the opening of the Mfmdm daughm. of Mn and Mm ronkq“ chwwvn on Au‘ i U » tick had been "far above the first parish church yesterday. The and, despite some dlffl- event. marked bv deep religloufl- giiivliameligigg wbmmf e31’; bAri/degiutfif Aug " 193i had been fairly i-atisfac- to the holy priesthood of the Right fruits as strawberries, years prior to his retirement last with "WY 5019M? I- f”! 5M n"? will“ Emmi“ °n Ailgu-“l- 4- 1933 that to match her dress, and oor- l0 MP- dud MP5. Mater Cameron '< o'clock when Pontifical gh ten were in matching shades. Miss ADAIW-Al lhv Prince Edwsrt then a rt of Rustico momnsman w, h“ broth,‘ Mm» ward Island Hospital on August l I avi sho uy aftcr for a wedding Saturday. July so. i938, rm. Joy tti-lp ‘through the Maritime Provln- "m C°""°-"- "Mi 32 VERN- Puncrl and had not nmiy u- stunt-i University. sub deacon and I "t H n M r y _ AnsbivAtu/r-iit. Summer-side in sa eaman for hindathe agiriiidietc 3;! Amp,“ z mm Mm Gamma "m! Frida .. .1 . _ momy‘ uiv ‘zfi. 1e38, William h» antler! had been was delivered by the Rev. .1. o received many lovely sifte- Upon ini - at. I with Blanclia Wilson u‘. bu: i; you. 100 pan. It‘! Moran. _____,v_.