). . N0vEMBER919 77 MONDAY ,, 11100!‘ NEWS-Jrhls troop _ . yery successful meeting. on I y evening. Four boys passed the o, we tender-foot badge. which m” firs, gtep in Scouting. "I'm- . wenavld Dbvles. Don Mac- " I June; Burnett and I. A. Law- v The” Ire qbqvlplll! boys who ‘ M“, to pm a“ few tests more become tenderfeet. ~ NJgyABLE TRlP#Mrs. Richard and hgf dBRIIItQP, MP5. LQB _ n; Summerside, have been on -, u; Boston, New York, and New y, While in Boston they visited y relatives and’ friends. While New Jersey they visited Mr. and L w_ phfiley Robertson llld Miss | Harding of Flemington, New Cy, Mrs. Clark and M-I-B- M0854! e very much WPN-“ad Wm‘ Ne" _ y end came home much 11.11" m; Ln health. Z“? _ . w. Silas MacFarlane, of Freetown. med a very heavy 105s bV f1" 011 "u-dgy altemoon. Men were at l,‘ crughlng grain in his large Wm. a gasoline engine when it llilred. settirtg the straw ablaze. e iire spread so rapidly that noth- .- could be done‘ wsave other the ding or its contents. lane's stock consisted of this" sea- “ hay and grain crop and a small cunt cl larmpnaehinery. "Owing . the line weather the live stock c out at pasturewith the excep- en of a few animals, _v which were . lied from theburning buikling.‘ Within half an hour the" barn was mass of ruins. Fortunately the d was blowing away from the ldenee and other buildings or they .. would have been destroyed. Mr. MacFarlands loss is \T(.'Il over .000. The value of the barn, which is thirty five feet by one hundred d eight. was over 02,000, and the also over 02,000 with only 000 insurance. Mr. MacFarlane not intend to rebuild tnis fall. I lNGAGEM-ENT ANNOUNCE- NlZ-Priends .0! Miss Gertrude right, niece of Mr. Leith Wright llillsboro Street, this city, will be [crested to learn of the ‘announce- nt oi "her engagement to Mr. Al- ~ A. Sandusky, of Cambridge, Mas- husctts. The occasion was a birth- y party given‘ in her honor on vember 13, in Boston. Miss Wright 1h llcr; twirl sister, Dorothy, spent v summer holidays in Charlotte- vn. and visited many points on - island. Born in Boston, she spent uch of_her life in Beverly, Mass, here slie was graduated from the » high school. lvater she entered ~- Salem Hospital, Nurses‘ "School r training, and lias since been on ‘ty in several who hospitals. Mr. "diJ-iiii’. who Ls a well known Bos- n us-WFIPQIIQYVIII“ employed in the iertlsulg department of theBoeton i. has been a resident of Cam- dse for many years, received his ucation in the public and hish hools of that city. at Boston Un- ersliy and Harvard. He is a- mem- r oi several civic and fraternal lnizacions; No date for the wed- s is innounced. During the past "summer season a isc amount of construction work '" hem aoing on in the harsml: oi’ rt Churchill, Hudson Bay, a mem- rol the construction party, who it the fusions last spring". told The "lidia-ti recently. During the last Wit. most of the party have re- ilrned to their homes after an ab- ence oi ralmost seven months. I About May 1,__tns party comliosedo! rssrs. Charles Batt, John Pran- "li. Fréd Bhtt, Harry Canill. Cor- Miisloil. and Norman McDonald it (“larlottetown for Fort Churchill -~ rail, travelling the last lap of the ' i"?! 1"on the newly constructed ucson Sly Railroad. Thewvcrkcon- lcd largely of dredging the har- " . which is a magnificent natural "‘" - lmféof erecting buildings. Cap- Dsp McDonald, of Pinette. ther member ol the party, who i‘ Baltic: early last spring in - rre o! freighter Chdstoi-field, "has" ~~ returned, after conducting the bortatioryof ballast during the 97-: . v Although there arrpractlcally no ' Piflanent white Inhabitants in urchlll at the present t. e. great lilies are expected to tnke place uririg the neat. year, both in resi- Bntlal construction and in intpfill/B- " m °i wharf, harbour and railway ilellltica. A dock" ill miles long ha! ' ii built along the harbour entrance ‘hire it; is expected ~ to build deer» "t" illlbl- Churchill will plobabl? “WWII as an odean port next year tr the geonstruction of the iwc bro- “tii or elevators. which will have ' "Duel 0f 1.000.000 bushels each. Mr. Mac» ‘and valuable gifts, also their good B. A., pastor of the United church officiated. The bride was coward i" msrrlan belle JWPIFW! ‘mbmlder’ g4 m brown, with hat and other sc- ceasoriis. t0 Mitch. " Mrs. MacDonald who w” .e. valuable‘ member of the teaching profession is a Irldiil" °! the Prince of Wales College. Char- "ttetown. and a student" of Mt. Al- lison University. Saekville. Mr.’ l“! Mrs. MacDonald will reside at ‘Hill- emt," South Lake, where the Irwin y. one el the Island's most up-W-fll" “WW5 Squatter and Uni“; came in!» port with coal and supplies. The Awdl" 5 “will b0". With Captain, Frlnk Rylfl in charge, also caljgd mi 90ft. M the Present time work is almost’ “f” 1°" the season. due to cold weather, the harbour having yregen over previous to the time when the Plfly left for home on October 24. A Carma‘! 01 Drime silver foxes was assembled at Summerslde on Sunday night and left this morning 1e be ex. hibited at the Royal Winter Fri,- in Toronto. The consignment consist; of two hundred animals, which are being conveyed direct from Summer. side to the exhibition grounds sealed in an all steel special car some as. P9911113’ by the C, N. R. fur valuable shipments of this nature and which is the last word in construction and Equipment for the purpose. TUESDAY l -s'ramcn canvas PORT-The large Norwegian steamer, "Adour" oi 5.200 tons, which has been loading turnips and table stock potatoes ‘for the Harris Abattoir.C0mpany, leit on Monday altemoon with a lull cargo of same for New York.-S. BRIDAL SHOWER-The home oi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Pineau was the scene of a very enjoyable affair "on Thursday evening. Nov. 14th, when the many friends andnelgh- boursgathercd to tender their daugh- ter Rose a shower of many useful wishes for her happlnesson her ap- proaching marriage. Miss Pineau in a few brief appropriate words thank- ed the donors for their kindness and generosity. Lunch was served and the evening spent in music and dancing. WEDDING BELLS-The marriage of Miss Etta Lois May Wheatley. daughter of Mrs. Catherine J. Wheatley, and the late Mr. John Wheatley of Charlottetown, to Mr. Ernest W. Handley of Somerville, Mass, took place at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Boston, on Fri- day evening. November 0th, Rev. R. E. lilcEvoy officiating. After the cere- mony the happy couple left on a honeymoon trip to Montreal. AT ROTARY-At the Rntary Lun- cheon held in the Oddfellows re- creation hall yesterday afternoon ,the speaker was Rev. A. D. Reid, D. D.. oi Sydney. C. B., who gave an in- teresting address on Australia. The doctor has formerly preached there and has travelled throughout many sections of that great country. Rotar- ian H. "H." Shaw was in the chili‘ and the guests were: Prof: Fletcher, Rev. C. N. Brown and Mrs. J. E. Hudson of Ottawa. A wave oi sadness ill-Wed 0V" Roscberry and vicinity when the news came ol the deathat the Prince Ed- ward island Hospital or one of her respected residents. Mrs. Catherine MacDonald in the 75th year oi her age. alter on. illness of five weeks. Shewas the daughter oi the later Mr. and Mrs- Finlay MacDonaldol that place. A husband and a dauzhlm’ Dffliwfl"? seventeen years cs0 and Ii" 15 “"- vived by c. brother Samuel and an adopted son, Herman. " ISLANDER NOMINATED-The Mgnitgbg, Free Press say-il-ln i=5‘ Dome u, representations made by 9-" influential committee of citizens last night, w, ,1, p, Doyle has consented to fun es Aldermanlc candidate in ward two, St. Boniface. He takes the field as an opponent of Aid. Pelletler who is one of the retiring members of the council, and announced Tues- day that he would seek re-electlon. Mr. Doyle was a candidate in 1927. when he lost out to Ald. Pelletler by about 10o votes." Mr. Doyle is formerly of Summerside, P. E. I. and a son of the laie Mr. Pierce Doyle. ENMAN-MIcDONALD wsonCG -A very pretty weddini i001! P11" at Pownal on Saturday. Nm/emb" 10th at nigh noon" when Ethel Maud! Ruth eldest daughter oi Mr. end M"- Robert Enman, became the bride o! ML. Harry Spence McDonald, son of [ygn end the late Mrs. MacDonald of South lake, Rev. H. E. Campbell- “ ilili a. small amunlt-cf mil ' “iircd. During the summer lysine-icing. Jieamsrlv . the. h ,‘__. , ,_ . . 'a..-_..av(‘.'. .1, ‘ i.‘ -_r v‘ iilrce and mroswrwl 49mm A "i". "i" cle sf friends loin in cxtendifil M‘ lcitaticus tom new: vounsrwvls- ‘move, and with only one destination. ‘with him for the past few weeks. / eke Nows Budget for "KING wlrvraa" scored his first] ttuchdown of the season last even- ilis- when he Jnvadcd the province with a conglomeration of rain, snow and sleet, intermingled with just en- Wkh snap in the atmosphere to keep the proverbial "pedestrian" on the Atonedclock this morning the min- iature storm although abated some- what was stillgoing strong. l-‘OBIIERLY PASTOR HERE- Numerous friends of Rev. Hammond Johnson throughout the Maritlmes will regret to. learn that the popular pastor of Trinity United Church. Bathurst, has not been making the hoped for progress in recovering his former health. Mr. Johnstm left last evening on the Ocean Limited for Montreal where he will enter the hos- pital ior the purpose of consulting specialists. Mrs. Johnson accompan- ied her husband as" did also Miss Katie Johnson, R. N., who has been -Moncton Times. --IN.IURED IN can ACCIDENTJ Mr. William Christopher of Sher- brooke, while driving through St. Eleanors on Sunday evening was run ilito by another car driving without lights. In the collision the wind shield of M.r. Christopehers‘ car was smash- ed, splinters oi‘ glass going into his eye. He was taken to Charlottetown for an operation and later that same night was brought back to the Prince | County Hospital. On Monday he was again taken to Charlottetown for treatmentand is now resting comfor- tably in the Prince County Hospital. It was thought at first he would lose 1 his eye but thanks to the prompt actiml of Mr. Leighton Mllligan of I Sllerbrooke who took him to the hos- ’ pital and the s .killful attention he re- I i celved from the doctors who attend- ed him his eye was saved. The other l car was badly smashed up/—S. ‘ . Following Ls a more extended report of the ‘tragic death of Mr. Buchanan at Sussex: I . ‘little speech. The remaineder ol the WEDNESDAY GAZETTED-Among the list or civil service appointments gazetted appears the following: James f.- N Williams. Llghtkeeper, Grade 4, Class i5, Murray Harbour, P. E. l. FOX SHIPMENT-On Nov. 23rd the Rosebank Flil‘_FIl'm3 are shipp- ing 131 foxes to Siberia by special car via C. N. R. to Seattle then to Japan and Vladivostok, Siberia. The ship- ment will be enroute for about thirty- days before arriving at destination. WELL KNOWN RESIDENT-Jib: death occurred at his home in this city yesterday morning of James Mc- Gee at the early age of twenty-four years. The deceased was unemployed of the C. N. R. and a great favourite with his fellow workmen. The fun- eral will be hold this morning at 8.45 from his late residence, 242 Dorches- ter Street. ' —BR.IDAL SHOWER-Mrs. George M Matthews of O'l.vea.ry was hostess at her residence there last '.l‘hurs- day evening for a shower given in honor of Miss Kristine Kennedy," daughter of Mr. and MrsfJ. D. Kennedy, of O'Leary, whose marriage will take place this week. A very large number of friends were pres- ent and the bride to be wgs the recipient of many lovely and val- uable gifts. Alias ‘Kennedy expres- sed her thanks in a very‘_chalming evening was spent pleasantly in mus- ic and games-S. " —D0lNG SPLENDlDLY-Mrs. Ed- ward Ram-iii’. of Sea. View, is rc- ccverlng at the home of her grand- dfliikhter, Mrs. '2Wls Stewart, of Charlottetown, from a recent oper- ation in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mrs. Ramsay, who ls eighty- seven years of age, was suffering from an ulcer at the back of the eye and it was considered necessary to have the eye removed. Her recovery from the operation is considered mas- velmls by hel- relatives and friends who wish to thank the Hospital staff and doctors for the care and 41m CllAitLmTETdwbljGUAkblAN can. swab-l" no! an repart- bear-oommehtm; "on the “report that Capt. Ronald Stuart,.V. C., now of Montreal, wast born In this Prov- ‘reaa correspondent _wrltes. that Capt. Stuarifwss born in Liverpool, apglsnd. but that his father, thelate Capt. Neil Stuart. was "'bdr"rl'"" in Mr. B. C. Vanlderstine left yes-l terday to attend an important meet-l Associated Gas and Elemric scour-- lties Corporation to be held at thel Hotel Statler on Saturday. Mr. "Van-“ Ilderstine has many friends-and re-l latives in the Hub whom he pur-‘i 0i1r3aturdov Subscifibers. FRIDAY SUPREME COURT-At the Su-j in the case of Jones vs. Home for: a new trial was continued. the ca? bei occupied by I\Ii‘- ivlcPhces zir- gument, in opposition to the lYIOLILHLi Messrs. W. E. Bentley and J. D.. Hanan]; m“ "Pvilm- ‘nd_th‘tlhe l pom‘ "visiting H business permits‘ - Stewart appeared for the BDDCHBHZ h" "i "l!" limit-i" swim“ "d ‘m’ ‘mm’ w" He“? v““1d"““°' and Messrs. n. F. lVltPlicc and J. J; “in/musk” In "V"? Pl?“ i" the '1‘ ‘me 0f the be“ known “men's o! "Johnston for the respondoilt. Til?‘ Island. _ . . " Dr. J. A.. Allen, fprinerly Patholo- gist in chargeof the Cluflottetown Dominion Government, Fox Research Stauon has just been awarded the "Black Pox Magazine" one hundred dollar prize for the best contribution to fur farming during 1928-29. There were thirty-two competitors and Dr. Allen's article "Taking the Guess out of Ranching" received the highest possible ' of points for literary style and practical matter. The Judges "were Mr. Prank Palmer. Brockwayville, Penn, Mr. Clarence Waite, Massachusetts, and MrJJPeter Alliot, New Jersey. b exacvrrveslnccnvo-A n...- ing-of the Executiveof the P.‘E. ls- land Presbyterisl "was neld‘ in the "Social Hall of 'I‘rlnlty.Church, Char- lottetownfon "Piiday- afternoon, Nov- ember 16th. ‘Iherqwere present Mrs. (Rev) John Sterling, Montague, Aet- ing Pres; Mrs. (new cs. A. Grant. Winsloe,_Vice-Pres.; Mrs. (Rev) FJE. Boothroyd,' York,‘ Corr. bee; Mrs. n. MJMacLeod, Hunter River, m. Sea; Mrs. (Rev) A. J." Reynolds, Be- deque, sec. Ch. Stewardship; Mrs. (luv; W. n. Aitken, Centraifiec. or Suppliesp Mrs. 1..-_n." Allen, Summer- slde, 'f‘reas.; Mrs. J. B. Andrew, Roy- alty, lisisr. ‘Monthly Sec.;- Mrs. Schur- man, FICEQUWDyPYQIS Sec-L. —WELL KNOWN RESIDENT —- News of thefiieath clear-John m. Doucettc, of Palmer Road parish, has been received “with sincere regret throughout "the province and esproi- ally in Prince County, where ne was well known for his fine Christian virtues and kindly disnositionl The late Mr. Doucetie for many yeala did an extensive fishing business at 511551775" Elm", Buchanan “I treatment which she received dur- Quincy, Mass. died in the Frances m: h" stay in the Hospital‘ H“ Sproul Hospital here about 5.30 daughter" Mm Mcseth or Alberto" o'clock this afternoon from iniurles waned on h" during h" nlnw‘_s received when the automobile which] he was driving overturned several times near Ansgance about 2 p. m. today. Two ‘other occupants of the car, Edgar Milligan of McNeilFs P. E I., and a brother of the man fatally injured, Herbert Buchanan. of Fred- ' erlcton, P. E. l.," are in the local hos- pital with lnjuries which are not dangerous, although severe. The car was going at a" speed of betiveen 45 and 50 miles an hour when the driver lost control. The victim received a fracture of the skull. had one ear torn completely- off and other in- juries. The car was demolished. Dr. E. T. Kennedy. of Sussex said tonight no inquest would be held. Buchanan and Milllgan were on a visit to relatives in Quincy and Con- cord. N. H" when Buchanan received word that his father was; ‘ll. His old- er brother. Elmer. decided to make the trip home to Prince Edward Is- land and the three leit Concord by motor yesterday morning with a view to catching the ferry to E. If at Cape Tcrmentine tomorrow morning. All went well, accordlngio Herbert j Buchanan "until they were about two MEMQMAL 5Egv|c|.;_A men-mg. mlles west of Anagance, ' and werelm servlce m; the l“, B,“ J_ w_ travelling along between 45 and 50 L1cKenz1e'wh° wu- pumr o; 5L yéh miles l" 115"!" when ‘m!’ c" Bot °“"!ers Bay congregation for about twenty of control and rolled over at least me yum was observed m Mafia on 1°"? “mt-t. “WY We" ‘ihimm imnflsundov 17th inst. Rev. John Adam- the car and Herbert was ‘yilcg some son minister o; the congregation pm_ distance away when he recovered con- 51mm Tm Chou. rendered ipprvp “'°“3“°§‘" riate music and a duct was tenderly sung by Mrs. Russel Webster and Mrs. J. R. Compton. Rev. J. M. Mc- Leod of Charlottetown, a life long friend of the deceased and his co- presbyier for many years, gave the address, in which he referred to his early training in a godly home, ln the public school, in the Normal school, Death came Wfth grcgl, gm]- denness yesterday mornlng to Mr. James Morris of Bcdford- Station. Mr. Morris with a numbe of the other residents of this district, had been spending the evening at a neighbor's house, where he was just as jolly and apparent- ly"as well as he over was and ate a hearty supper before leav- ing. While walking along the road about 1.30 a. m. with his neighbor. Mr. Charles McDonald, he suddenly stopped to get his breath, and remarked that he felt as If be was taking a weak turn, and immediately expired. A car coming up took the party home and medical aid was called. but death bad come with awful suddcnness. caused by heart failure. A bereaved wife and family of eight are left to mourn and will have the sympathy of many friends in their sudden bereave- ment. " SUMMONS AID Ernest Phalen, manufacturers’ agent of Sussex, reached the scene of the accident shortly after it occurred and telephoned for medical assistance. Dr. E. T. Kennedy. of Sussex, and Dr. D. R. MacDonald, of Petltcodlae, and Mrs. MacDonald, who ls a trained gmfiutslem 002°?’ “n; u‘: nurse, were quickly on the spot. Af- T2’: y fimlterhf of“ ter rendering- llrst aid ‘Drs. Kennedy forty years, was given to St. Peters Bay (25 years) and to Belfast (it! klyears) and four years ago. he retired 331"" ""1 "who" W "u" {§3T"..‘.“..°..’°Z§"°...Z°'ZL°E..ZZL’I.Z"$52 The victim o! the “mm, w“ thémcteristics were stressed, particular; second son of. Mr. and Mrs. Murdoch h’ h“ hm‘ l" 0°‘! h“ "W"? w Buchmnho’ "mambo", a n 1 the church. and his deep interest He served during the Great War with l" m‘ "m" °' i“ P°°P1'-‘- Th‘ the U. S. expeditionary force. Beside pulp" w“ drlmd- m” mum‘ ‘"5’ big parents he leave; to mourn hulcrowded, .and the people were sym- wlm ‘mmmy w“ M.” Mcuai o; pathetic as thellfe and work of their Snrinltcn. P. E."I._ and (m, ‘on,’ 5p former beloved pastor were impress- m" ‘m, Jmelboth o; Qumcy; you; lvely set before them. Those who brcthers. William, of Albany/P. a. 2.: all under his ministry Ind the yovns- 5mm}, o; concord; yer-beer, ‘ne'er generation were led to consider Peter. of meal-loam. P. as: mdperlousiv the Counsel or Holy Writ. four sisters. "Mrs. James Stewart. oi "Remember your lenders. the men Concord: Mrs. John Rodd, of Pcn- who cooks, the word of God to you: nscook, N. H.: Mrs. John Cupllffemfllook back upon the close oi their liredericton, P. E. I. Arrongementslcarcer. and copy tbalr faith." (Heb. have not yet been completed. 18:’! Mullet.) " and MacDonald rushed the injured? to the hospital here. Mllligan was injured about the bac r»-"llv " yesterday morning from his late resi- "Horse Head", where his good exam- ple, energy and industry ~nade a leader among his fellowmcn. The deceased, who was eighty-one years old, leaves to mourn adisconsolate wife and a large family of eons and ‘daughters to whom the sincere sym- psthy of the commun‘ ygoes out-T. THURSDAY TAKES NEW PASTOBATE-RAV. A. A. McLeod. pastor of the Baptist Church-at Centrevllle, N. 3.. and formerly of Prince Edward’ Island. has tendered his resignation and has accepted a pastorate iniNova Scotla. an last services at ‘Centreville will be on'Dec. 2. ~ FUNERAL ESTllDAY-Ilfhc fil- neral of the le James K. McGee. which was largely attended, was held dence. 242 Dorches‘ street in St. Dunstanb Basilica, where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. J. Messrs. Frank Power,’ James Power. Reg. Plannigan, J. Vlckerson, Alfred Martin and Robert Montieth. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. nmolsshorh-n. n. I DELIGIITFUL‘ TRIP ABROAD- Miss Elaine Belles is being welcom- ed home, by. helynumerous friends in Charlottetown a delightful trip- to‘ Europe... where 5; she visited ' the British "Isles and France} She had as her trayelling companions the Misses Ruth and Jean Miller. The party left Charlottetown 0n August 26th", sail- ing from Quebec on the 28th 9n the "Duchess of Bedforci," During their trip abroad theyymet on the streets of Edinburgh Dr. John Howie of Montreal, and_his_ bride, Miss Jean Henderson ofCharlottelnwn. who are oirtl-ielr honeymoon trip. Later on they also had the "unexpected pleas- ure of meeting them in one of the opermhouses in Paris. Mrs. Howie was the- only Islander they saw dur- ing their trip. salons‘, BLAZE- Last, evenins shortly afle ll o'clock} a slililt blaac was discovered in a" boil of eaeeisior on, the second floor‘ of P] J. McDon- ald's store. Mrl-jdcDonild with the heip of his clarksgcxtingulshcdthe blace "and cmlerthflburning box outside - before their (iremen arrived. ‘PM vrieiiuotflwxirs is I mystery 9-. 9P"! "...*_115F.*i **"'.,"*'.°"?1°1!: arottes on that jflcor", and there Ls- no posslbilityor a fire from a ‘short circuit in.’ tint‘ "section orfebo "_ build- ing.‘ ilhezsfilrs was" xiiscovbscd‘ by "wheeler? sscQctiern_wlio‘-0sw_ the glow or the" . "oironr,_'whm>be-'_wls. vitriol "T-issstizfw" ti!" McDonald's ‘notch-Had the blue rev mainad undiscovered tocjlvs minutes Somerville, Mass. . "LIGHT HORSE” DANCE-Last: night the warrant officers and» ser-' geants of the P. E. Island Light! Horse held a very successful; dance in the Armourles with about’ 100 couples present. and the "Nov-i elty Four" Orchestra in attendance.‘ Dancing was heartily enjoyed by all present. and dainty. refreshments: were served. The chaperones were; ilfrs, Dr._ Blanchard, Mrs. Matthew F ‘Lea, and Mrs. H. S. West. k r SOMEBS - FARlSIL-Tvvo young, people were made happy in the Uni-l‘ ted Church _Manse, Kensington, when‘ on November 19th, James T. Somersl of Breadalbane and Miss Una M} Parish of Stanley Bridge were uni-f ted in marriage by the Rev. Dr.i Saint. The bride who was gowned in‘ blue crepe de chine was attended by’ the groom's sister, Miss Nina Somers, The groom was supported by Mr. GED.‘ Dunning of Breadzlbane. ‘Jlle best wishes of all will follow the young couple as they embark on zhe matri- monial sea. ENJOYABLE BRIDGE —-iAlpha Rebekah Lodge No. l0, 1.0.0.112, held i a very enjoyable bridge and auction l party in the new 1.0.0.1". hall Tues- l |en. The winners in bridge were: 15'. I Mr. Ebers. and, Mr. W. A. Rix; Auc- tlon Forty-Fives, 1st, ladies. Mrs. 1)., D. Morrison. 2nd, Misc Addie Me-t Heavier potato shipments by stcam- l er and lighter shipments by rail‘ than last year was the substance of l. statement made by C. N. R. of-t liclals to a Guardian reporter yes-; terday. Since October 17 thirteen’ steamers have been dispatched from,‘ Summerslde, Georgetown and "Cllar- I llottelowm. Of these only three werel Iloaded at the latter pas-t. At the pres- ,‘ gent time the steamer "Ivar" is being ‘ loaded at Georgetown, by the Po-i‘ tato Growers Association. The sicam- 1 er Minna sailed yesterday from; Summerslde with a cargo of table, sio:k loaded by the Harris Abbaloir. , During the month of October 512‘ cars! of potatoes were ferried 14> To: mentine formalnland points. Up to the present time during the current? month 533' carlrnds were taken a-l‘ eras the straits. The car ferry has‘ been running day and night since.’ rail shipments started. ‘ Word has been received in the city city. J. J. Johnston, K. C., of this and after successfully passing examinations opened an oilicc Georgetown where he resided for some time. The late Edward Ryan who ivas bornat Mount Ryan is survived by. city i Dunstan of De Smet, Idaho. ‘Hie home of Mr. John Plcketts, of l Wilmot, was the scone of an enjoy- in to the reception room and thci bridc-to-be was escorted by Miss Olive Jardlne to the room where everyi Catherine Clark and were read by Messrs Austin Jardinc and Emerson Huestis and music and song. Mrs. Jenkins favour- ed the pcrt with an exceptionally well rendered solo. Mrs. Waldron. Wqodside. ' of Clinton. brlde-io-be were the hostesses of the! fouled in singing for She's a Joll,v_ moduli-nought tootsie-Piotr‘ town’ would have‘ had lnotilor self-u my" m :1. ll (l. w, “fl-Ag? o ~ ‘-» --v-_i‘- Good fellow-S. ' Iliasdh I-ialnpauer Chaggsd halls court, adjourned till 10311 this morn- ing when the arguments will be COll- 1 tinned. ‘. --I'RETTY WEDDING - .\ flffilf.‘ wedding was solcmnizell alt the pal"- sonage, in Kcnsinglcil, Rev. Dr.‘ Saint officiating, mi Wcdllcrula)‘. when Miss Myrlls Picketls, dauphin" of Mr. John Plckciis of \Vl1ll‘.'\Z.. wrl united ill marviaar‘ to Mr. ‘r'.‘lll‘.am" Montgomery‘. of Efltlflilll". young couple have the best wishes OI‘ a host of friends. Mr. and hire.‘ Montgomery will malts- UFPH‘ home 1:1; Bedeque, WIICYE the glorim is h p70‘.- perous farnlelz-S. RETURNS FROM MONTREAL.- Morisignor Mclu. Alcliimzlirl re»: turned last (\'CT1.ll'.-' “i3 where he vlstcll =' ~- . who is seriously ill in tile llujccl Vii‘ toria Hospital. Monsignor Alcllolialil reports that. His Lordship. Lhuu;".i. he has been very ill. is lmgirniilrn‘ hut rvill lfllifllll in the lilmzlni for" considerable iimG. 1i n lniorc-"Lill: to note that. His Lordship is tinder, 1 the care oi‘ Dr. Ray BYCW . form- erly ol Charlottetown. who came bl’; aeroplane with the scrum lrl" Dr. S. R. Jenkins. _..'_,._ ‘Filo liappif .. basvrlfifiaau —D0lNG NICELY—Mr. comptil, ' who had his arm broken in a. recent l!!! 01 m9 He“ Om" 5W5 of Lhelpreme Court, yesterday the argument’ car accident and suffered other in- junes is now reported to be doifil nicely. His many friends at ‘it. - Elcanors and elsewhere will be ‘glad. "i to sec him about again. MrfWilliam Christopher. of Sherbrooke. whose eye was so seriously injured in the some accident and who is still in the Prince County Hospital. is reported to be doing very ni::cly.-—S. BIRTHS JFIVOR-In the Prince County Hos- 1" 1.1 bZovclnbcl" 9. 1929, to Mr. and .\Ii'.;. Charles ltlclvor, of Summerside, {I Sfill. (‘Hillil-IN-At Emerald on Nov. 20, to " uzid .\lr.".. C. W. Croken, a son. AI.\‘(]R.—.’\i. the City Hospital, 1.3, 192i), to Mr. and ltirs. Bell- nct: ‘Humor. Kellys Cross. a deugh." ter-Mary Noreen. " (‘HARE-In the Prince County Hos- ‘ Clllbifl‘ l8, 1929, to Mr. and "lbnurnc Craig, Bedeque, g, r DV. I dzlalglllcr. QtiNfv-At Cardigan, October 22nd, 1929. 1111.11‘. and ltlrs. Richard Quinn, "lln ltliclincl. —'i1 rhe- Princc Edwurd Island 1:1. r.;x'eliiber 17th w Mr. and .\1l".=. Herbert ‘fro. a son. VilJLLs-At the Prince County Bus. mini. rlnwnlber 17. 19139.10 -Mr, and ti?“ iirwifiriis Wells". Alberton. a (iaugliicr. , LOWTlilLIr-Ai North Uarletcll, on November 17, i920, to Mr, and M“, HIKISOH L. Lorvtlier, nee lrene Web- si": :1 daughter. l.l'l:.\‘s.—.‘i.. the P. E. I. Hospital ivcv. l~l, t0 Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. fPw-l TAKING UP BUOYS —'Dllrill7; day evening. Thirty-two tables wereithe nex.“ ‘hree “e613 the Mamm i m play “m splendid prizes were 5w" Department stcalncrs. viill be bu-ii’ . this work increasingly dlflicult. the presell me the steamer ley" is in Summerside and will proceed to lif the buoys at Wcst Point. sheriiac At. "Stan- t at. Aspy Bay. DYFPJF- L°°d7 1st genuement’ Mr" Phmwatory to picking up the hlanlslcne _ . _ ( J Howatt. 2nd. Nelson wlnch.ster. Bland bu°y5_ The usramv ,3 at Burrs a daughter (still born.) ii()l7($l..’i.S-At"the P. E Island Hos- llrlill. to Mr. and Mrs. George D013- .;:".".. citv. a daughter. I . _ collecting buoys bslnrc llavlzninll z __ _ _ _ _ ladies, Mrs. Frank Hobbs, 2nd. Mrs. ! H0555 rm, the mums pymmnng vl-Yiii-l-N IA-At Aiuerry Plains. Oct. Rankine McLaine; 1st gentlemenwv windy weather of lam has made i :9. 1929. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bre- iLaut, nee Annie Richards. a ddllgh. i t’... , .. llZiJtVLXZTT-At Allnanrlale. October ,l.‘l. 19:23. to 7.1". ZilYI Mrs. R. Pony il-loulclt. a daughter. Queenie Rosa. L ; lllOlltl. inrscorr-At Stanley Bridge, or l-Irivelnbcr l6, 1929, to Ml". and hire aration of more than Z33 years a v?- urlion was held of 6 slzlcvs and I) of the death 1n 9,135,“. 5g an early brothers at the homo cl Mlzs. Eli Mc- ithe 17th., November ills... able affair on Monday evening, whenj on Wednesday morning 1.15;, i», sh ' about one hundred and fifty guests oi Janus 50th B6305 Ilthefed i0 "$59!"! the"; large procession of nlnuvnill: friends“. but Wishes and shower his daughter . and neighbors lollotvcrl the remains ‘ W Miss Myrtis, with beautiful and use-' to the Church f"! Si“! 9n 3119 9V0 0f hcrf-vfiddina. A Mass was celebrated b_v the lmslor‘ Hm‘- 19‘ dliniily trimmed basket was broulrhtl Rev. Francis McDonald. ceased was widely known and lligli- "I 310m“ ly respected in tlic community which hc was barn and lived riuviul one had assembled. The presents werei his entire lilo oi scvon y-ciziil opened by the Misses LILIIIBII Sobey i years. Oi n kind and sovzaisl: dis- uilllm Hgggg position. induslrioils 11rd verges gccompgnylgrg ‘elv- Q1115‘ he made friends among nil rinses. While busily engaged m Tv-e qhelpersonal pursuits. “u” 0g ‘ wed gen o; merrbnenv rind ilmt! to uskst a neighbor m" nut." "The evening was pleasantly spent in, "Yul! P111100! i" U"? Gladys Plcketis. all sisters of thodzliglmrzitoihgizm 10 of a ' '3 SS evening “diary” . deucmu! “men km¢n1d_ indulgent parent, p115 W113i I‘I'."lll'_\’ M. hionaghan. adoptcdscn of‘ Before departing for their hon-es all P'°°'"°"°d him Bowness and J. R. Sharps. Summerside and Malagasil. N. S. l. is expected that buoys in Charlotte-j town harbor wll.‘ be takcll ill about ' December lst. —T'U SHARE BIG EWIK-Yfl") —- . press dcspatcll from New Yolk that fill‘. Alb€lt W. (jllbflt. lord, Conn. and Ml‘. Edwin R. (ill- Albcrt. Hiscotl inoc Esther Fayilteri. a daughter" (Mary Lois Alberta». . . the .. 1.0. (lPUl",=,"‘IUl\"ll. liloliday Nov. i8. 19251.. hi" its-v. C. U. hfasNevln, berry’ o‘ L05 Angflmg c3;,;3.;,._,n_ flWQCInrrriuc Tiioznpscil of Sturgeon and to shave equally in the $76.45! finial?‘ E5’ oi their brother, Charles Allan (ill-v bert, celebrated magazine artist. who la Mauro of hlllibon Cross. —-Iil.\£‘D(llTGAl.L-—Ar. me Be. Aqua Unltcd Church Parsonage, on dlccl on April 25th, last. This is rol N"'~"°'"-1'->Ti' 19- 1929- by the Rev. A. J. vealed by a transfer lax appraisal for", RP-“mds ‘kwb B955 Stanley B11586- me estate just film a; N... York‘! l‘ E. l., in .\Il.~.5 Sadie lifacDougzill. gcles, was iornlcrly §\Il>S Laura Green, a sister of bliss (Eco i: l Green. of Sunlmerslde. and Dr. (. Green, 0f Montague.- »S. I FAMILY REUHION—-.’1f?rl' :l .‘~"fl- Sullivan. The pail bearers wereihfl“ yesterday morning o‘ Edwarmrmam 26-, FILM“, Sm,“ Th. Ryan, a prominent lawyer of thatruniwd ‘amuy “mm . v iMcAusland. Cambi". go. Mms. luv.» The damaged studied law with Mr. , with Mrs. blcmisland has been ab- sent from the Island for his l Mrs. Jennie I-"drgusoii. Mrs. Evnjrlm- , =ln Sentnor. Loyalist. Mrs. ‘Loan. Mrs. 1Sadie McAuslalld. ,Hay'vv0od. and ."-. oi ltlv. l:"\" 15 yo: Eli Ferguson. Mrs. lilcssrs. M ?l\'lll Mr- , Half)’ 1\Ii..' on a visit. l\l' Church. Suninioriiolrl. ivhmo a llllicwll Tllp fit‘- uml generous his 0‘-\'il nliva he could about » IvinDnliaId. Cilario" Sllnilnersirle Ill-IflT-MPDONALIL-Ai the’ United ‘ FUNERAL gyjlcvlCll-‘w- 'I‘li¢- iuzi. Church yqivsonngc. Nov. l2. 1923. in -_-M.ISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. -—‘ oral of m‘. h,“ ppm, Lawkhpv “W, i 11in R." dim an his hon". in Nm-bm-Quzh vmi \I.'ii‘UI‘.ll;llf| COl\“!‘l‘.;ill. P. E l., “We hcyj ' JIiPk Rail, Stanley Brldzo. l". E. I. A ——~—-----—~ ~ ' Pl( ngorl L‘; j um- e311 Amos l-innaghan. North Wilfsliire,‘ years. The pail-bearers were the foi- PURDIE -Entered into rest silk,» lowing‘; P. J. Smith. .1. w, Ste\varl_,i,\'tars of illness on Nov. 17th Jane‘ | H. W. Hughes, J. A. Hughes. Robert Bolvley wile of James T. Pill-die, l ___ ,Sydney 8t. Charlottetown lied . Mrs. Edwin n. Ciilbevt, v.1 Los Arr-f COIWHH- T’. E- l- irnsass-nlrcnsnbsos-Ae the iOlTlé of Mr. Milton Bell on Nov. 5th All‘ Arthur Burgess of Halifax. Nova u in bibs Cora Edna Richard- ("vl Indian Harbor. Nova Scotla. Rev. Di". Gouge officiating. _i|l(l‘.'ilNB()'l‘fIA‘.\l - LEECO - On ‘mrruvbor. lJ. 102a. at home of c. K. iMZlYIlil. Glen hlartln. P. E. 1.. bv Quincy/i. ZVIQDruvc-il. Giadstnne ; - D. Higaililrevlham and lliriviha Ely; i Leer“. iIZECKEERT-CRAIG-At the Ceri- lral Bctlcqlle Baptist Parsonage. on N 01'. (l. 1929. by Rev. Dr. J. J. Side)", Villiam Hcckbrrrt. of Sumnlcrsidc. to 511119 Ellzabvth Cltzzg of Chclion. l5. Erlvsard C lF- I- am] l~lAYl2S——LONO'|APlilE.—-At. lDaniel McAuslalicl. Mrs. Jcnni~ FP";-"~'-i31'l"5 Convvn. at SUllllTlElbldP. cn Kuson is accombnnviils hvv blKUfhPl‘ NOV 13m‘. 191"- biv iii? REY. J. J. two brothers, Father Ryan pf St. Paul ‘ back to Cambfidg‘, Mmmuaous‘ and Mathuu‘ on the McAusland made the trip in the 1;.- boniesiead and one sister. Sister Saint ‘and h), “mm. the St. Augustin Longapliie of own in .\l;:s Lcnn Haves 0i . A. J. Rovnolds. Miss. Salli’ t1 IIEATIIR -ln Wis city, on Nolenibo" Jame: Kenneth McGee F: Suddenly at Bcdford, Nov. m i 10m. Jrllzlrs; l“ Morris. aged 58 yeersJ ‘ ‘ ‘ \l' O 0 l. R I I) G.E.— At Cambridgqj hints. O(".. LEI-John tvoolrirlge. agedf " fllll. toluncrlv n1 Covelicsd Road. HIAHTIN-Af. vrliibcl‘ lGtll. Anthony ‘Aluriin. BICEAFHKJRN —Dl'o\vned at Char- t loltcioivn, on Tuesday. November 151. I blalcoinl l\lcEal-li0ril, aged F8 yicars... (rommungg); : L/HVLESS-Jii Nnrblro. Nov. 17. Pel- The elderly lnhabilant; of this lino i W. L-“JYIPPF. i129 73 SNIPS» district nreiaat passing away, nn-_|'S(?lll£l:hlAN-At Central Bcdeque. the late Ml". Lawless like many olh, rnriy Saturday morning- Dwmwmo’ Kenamgmnfimrl Jusmvli cm Wm be greatly missed by g 1105i wile of til:- lale Jczse Schurman. in~ "d Missy! friends. He leaves a vespectablclhcr 70th W31‘. I and‘ [our JIONAGHAN-Kit Ednlontoil Hnepiin . i Erlliirnisil. Al Hope Rivcl" on No- Elizabeth. bcrta, on NDJClIlIJPI‘ 15.; j. . s; 9 i; .