i “i... iWeek’ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDijllj. ' SC Herbert flew. the victim ef an accident on Saturdsy night be- tween Rose Valley and Bradai- bane as yet unsolved ts still in a very critical coalition ll _the Prince County Hospital. lie is now semi conscious and has n chance of recovery provid- . ing complications do not arise. Ivory thing possible is being done for the led-d. LEAVING POI. MONTIIAL- I! AIITINDING CONIIBINCI - Dr. William Wood of Mon- Premier Lea. who left for Ottawa treat left for home this morning nf- Saturday, is attending the conference ter an enjoyable vacation with friends of provincial ministers cf liriculture. on the Island. He was soocmplnled which met yesterday at Ottaws. and by Mr. L. M. MoNeliL-S. which meets today at T ronto. Pre- l‘ .___. mier Lea will also attend the Royal A charge of manslaughter has been will"! Flif- ~ laid against George Smith of Hunter River. driver of the car that-killed Mrs. John Darrach. t5. on the road at Brookfield Saturday morning. Smith I has been remanded to Queens County Jail pending the preliminary hearing on Tuesday. at 2 p. m., which is to take place before Mngist-rnle G. J. MONDAY ON EUROPEAN TOUR-Miss I Grace S. Gay. daughter of Mr. and i IBI. V._ C. Gay. sailed from New York on the S. l. Olympia on Nov. 14th for rrsnce. Germany. and Swit- ' serlsnd. FYNERAL SERVlCESMhe fun- gffl or My. John J. Maclxnald was held from his late residence at Mt. Stewart South to St. Andrew's Church on Iridsy morning the 14th inst. A High Massof Requiem was chanted by the pastor Rev. A. P. Mt‘- Lellau. after which his remains were laid to rest in the sdioining cemet- Tweedy. The charge was laid fol- ery The pallbearers were Prank Mc- l‘ lowlnglthe verdict of the Coroner's Intvrc, John H. McIntyre. Iidwri ' jury brought in Saturday evening. lticAssey, l-ion. J. P. McIntyre, John when Smith was arraigned before J Mangers and Ross Pigott. illlagistrntc G. J. Tweedy. Mr. It. N. i ____ ,Mc.\'riil appeared for the accused. GASOLINE BOAT BlIlXi-ID-On" “We the jury ernpannclied to in- ghs night, of fklobcx" 31st, a boatuyulre into the death of .\irs. John waded u-lth gawlznc, llfLSSlPE west Darrnt-h. Dunedin. at BronkfTcid on through the straits rntuzht fire when, the morning of Nov. 15th. find that opposite Red Po nt and was burned’ she came in her death by being m a wreck. As the night was calm! struck by a car. driven and owned by the (‘to nrrupnnvs got aboard the George Smith, Hunter River. Ac- smal‘. hon’ tile‘. were townie: and rovc- cording in evidence the windshield IYMPATBY IXTENDED — Springfield mt d7 mourns the loss of an old and highly estemed res- ident in the person of Mr. Thomas Haslam. Mr. I-laslam had been ailing for some time. but the end clmc suddenly though not unexpected. Sincere sympathy is extended to his bereaved relatives and friends. E. are expected hen in the near future A full inquest by a Coroner's Jury 1m the mum of the discovery o! n skeleton at Bolt Point on Oc- tober 20th will be held in lbout a week's time, when the remains will be disinterred and, after examin- ation, properly buried. In the meantime the provincial police are investigating the matter. and have ascertained pretty definitely that been put in a proper state of repairs .__.. in Hon. Charles Dalton arrived home the Monday evening and was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Dalton and family They have not yet decided upon s. residence in Charlottetown although several have been oflered them. It is Lemuel G" Mum’ 66- an” M ‘he Pmn‘ the ‘mention of Hom ML Dawn on I eers of Vancouver, brother of D. J. h“ ‘ppomtment m the “amen-m ‘Munn of Montreal, died here sudden- Govemcrship to reside in Cicvem- ment House when the building has qAt n. special general meeting of the Charlottetown Board of ‘Rode held last evening in the Board of Trade Rooms with the president. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The Hammond Watkins, who passed away at Chetti- camp N. S. on Friday was held yes- terdsy afternoon from St. Peters Cathedral, where service was con- ducted by Rev. Canon Malone. The pail bearers were: Dr. J.E. Blanch- ard. 8. F. Doyle. Henry LP-Dthorne. furry Poster, lirmest McCarey, and Charles J. Mitchell. Interment was the People's Cemetery service at funeral of the late Dr. grave being conducted by Rev. i Canon Malone. ruuasnax i vancouvm. 11.0., Nov. 1o- ly Saturday. Mr. Munn was s. native of Prince Edward Island, and came to British Columbia. in 1888. Besides his brother in Montreal there are two other brothers, Angus of Van- couver. and H. A. of Victoria. l-fe is also survived by his wife and one daughter. Mrs. Alec McLennan, of Prince Edward Island. urdsy, November 15th. of I. bonnie little daughter, Aletha Joan-S. Clow, Rose Valley, Prince County Hospital suffering from head injuries received in some unknown way on Saturday night last. was in an unconscious condition yesterday. having suffered a slight relapse from the day previous, when he was for a time in a semi-eon- sclous state. .__._._ FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of the lags John Gormiey was held yesterday morning to It. Dun- stan's Basilica where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by RcVLGeo. McDonald. The pail-bearers were: Cant. Joseph Ryan. Messrs. Michael Connolly. John McKonna. nos. no- son, Wm. Flynn and J. Hogan. Ser- —CONGI.ATUI.A’I'ION — Con- gratulations are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. l". Earl Campbell of summer-side on the birth tn the Prince County Hospital on Satur-' VICTIM UNOONSCIOUS-lferbert who is in the ed nun‘: {mm the bitrnin: mass. was so spotted with mud that it mude 50m, (“Ll/‘HIS of Kinpsbnrn and Hui. it rlifflrult to see objects on the road Point who saw the biam hurried toahead. especially as he was driving the some in motor iinais 111s m- with the sun directly in front. Mr. J. P. Crockett in the chair, Mr. James Paton presented his report on the convention of the Federated Chambers of Commerce of the Brit- ish mnplre. held last May in 1on- the skeleton is that of the unfort- unate patient who escaped from l-‘aioonwood Hospital on May 9- 1928. Thh is the substance of a OLD WELL UNCOVERED-An in- teresting event yesterday, made nec- essary by the present water short- fvgqyrv’. of the week rvPrn ton-rd into Tlv- vcrrllct was brought dfiwn b!’ Ijffle Harbor It is "unrlcrstnnci that‘ live jury‘ at McLean's Undertaking the Til‘? was roused b_v the bnck fir- ‘ Rooms on Saturday evening before 111g of om of the engines when thoi Coroner Dr. J. C. Houston. tank “.3; h...“ MUM-fished with gpy,’ The deplorable fatality occurred statement to The Guardian by the Attorney General. when interview- ed yesterday on the subject. T l. in octobe. The death occurred at Chettlcamp mo“ O r riLne. Thr boat was from Piciou, 1v: shortly before 9 o'clock rm Saturdny N_ 5,, on Friday of m, Hammond “I “m not “my or the chum!‘ but 5.. and the mm!’ "f the OWHPYS 15 "mrmiig “em” a “ma” bridge ‘t Watkins, a former native of this City I reserve my dgfgnse" stated George at present tmknown. ;BT°°kfi“!fl4 (wort? smith‘ Hunter after only a few days illness of ' River. the driver of the car, and Rus- “Pulx-[ED 915111155“ _ M1553 that the mud on the windshield and Hazel 1.. Stems, of Souris, 21:4, i... i the glare of the sun combined to make it impossbie for them to see been appointed to the position. of‘ damn“ and hnusekeewl. at me m... the woman. The car was travrlling Provincial Sauatorlum 1n (.‘harlot'.':-;"5 "“""°"" “""‘m~‘"fi"" m"! ‘him’ wwuv MASS stems ,5 high... qua-ulna" mllcs 1m hour at the time of the ac- for thls position having had, thorough, olden‘ m“ ma“ ‘ma’ , training and wide v.‘.,.er1cnoe holding? TUESDA‘ ' a dipltllna in HOUSCllUki Sc ence from‘ WEDDING BELLS-s" ‘maeph’ the 'l‘oront0 Universu" and n diploma T Church‘ Roxbur-V‘ 5435s" w“ the . ' J ‘ - . - f f‘ i. ' dd' O f. m o‘- *:.'.:.'.';:....;:: °;z..:.:::' tal 1U: (P951. M155 5091115 gitpsuperzyxdsor Joli the Women's In-fyoungest daughter M MI‘ and Mrs‘ John Kneabone Charlottetown P. E. . I l d f I r ' ’ stjillezndfi 1P x H; flezlensfgn 533T i I., became the bride of Everett Fran- }. ‘ ._ g pleuro-pneumonia. The late Dr. Watkins was born in Charlottetown Royalty about thirty four years ago and after attending the district school entered the Prince of Wales College, subsequently attend 111g business college. For s. number of’ years he con- ducted a mechanical dentistry bus- iness in this city and later removed to New Carllsle Que, where he prac- tiocd the profession of dentistry un- til s few months ago when he re- moved to Chetticamp, N. S. On Wednesday of last week his . m5 “lacNvm of Roxbun,’ ‘Mam wife (nee Helen Blnns) who was here of the Dcparlyrxlit of Education in‘ k____ ' yum“; h” mothexu M,“ wan,“ F011 Receiving severe mimics m me Bishop, who is ill, received a tele- lowlng that szho had three years lnmcad H some unknown manner “mm gram stating her husband we; "r. Social Service work in Montreal. and ‘dflflnz; along the road M Brush icusly ill. She left on Friday for her for the U05! fivc year! hvid the 9N1- Wane m a “gm express wlgm SW home but arrived too late to see her “on of dlcunan and msmmm“ “Murdav evening Herbert Clow l9 of hmband BMW‘ the Stephen Henry Gale b-icmorinknagtgvancv 15'1" the Prmcekolinty Th, deceased w“ a prominent Hospital m Havarhin‘ Muk ilcspital in a serious condition. member o‘ m‘ Paul's church and “ ——-— member of the Sons of Emglend So- ciety. ' _CHA“PYONS 0N WAY To ‘Claude Mcmnis. i8. alno of Ross Vol- I-le leaves to mourn besides n. sor- l'.i.i . tJil,h T°"“NT°“‘“'" ‘mm’ L" °f smn‘ 'at“mittcrlegusvixgriegsougexidifiig 15:11:: Yilefslde? left on Saturday for the H I _ rowing widow. one daughter aged sev- _ , Jnvestigatlon. Both men, according toi Royal “rmter Fair. He ls showing ten mmnnaur gmm the police were...“ and three brother,’ wmmm’ c, fox” M l-hfi fall‘ 1h TQTQHW As‘ ' ' ' P. R.. engireer in Vancouver, [ht in St. Louis and Archibald of this City. charge of day. $1.000 by two securities. appeared for the prisoner. Saskatchewan for four ycars- Dalton will be appointed Lieutenant Hearts. who has held office since Sept. l. 19M. ernor will be on or about Novcmbe ma. ' mongst them is the Champon ruuvi n m‘ C3 e “ on found _ , it "l td 'h . Ybich ‘Wm the Gryd Champmnsh,“ Ciow WBS found on the road at 9 ‘Lrjpm our m? ldmt fax“ at thkgoclock on Saturday evening in an. _ , _ . . _- Messrs George and Charles Blnns Atrihcrst Winter mu. The others m- ;‘.“'_i‘(’;"i_‘°t‘°t"}1‘e°l‘:“d“;°;‘é 1:“.slk‘;11e‘“i’ '1.“ on Saturday m, Chetticamp mg "7""? “hi” Tm" “imiQT-i and smnei l.‘ mg h,“ “if. Hedi??? smgodscrie accompanied the remains which ar- nvw ones. At .‘.fr. Lori's (filer 1s d's~ " ' '_ ‘ _ . ',rjve¢ by the s, s_ “Hoche1aga'-5hgyg- played the trnplre" won o‘. Amherst. i?“ glrxoniaztazsolourzg ‘ly after 1 o'clock yesterday. A handsome cup donated by thcirggrp Zan-ééwhn Ordéred m“ ‘h: m I The funeral will be held this hf- Halifax Hex-ell hr Champion Ytlai." PM“ mm‘ up remowd m the h’; forna-n at 2.30 from the residence of imp. Silver vxophy donated b_v Hon. j ‘mun Glow “'35 not y", re angéd Mrs. Walter Binns, 60 Itochford St. Prrrrv" Blr" Minister of l-llrzhs-ays, ', N 5 “IEDNESDAY N. S. for "nvnion vearlt‘ female‘ sil ‘hnscloumess’ but datum have hop" _ _ _ AMHERST FAIR WINNERS-In ‘_ . k u n "Pr (‘"11 (l; aicd bv Hon. O. P. Gouth- in’ [or his NCOWW‘ the open cits; judging competition at i [Lemma SUV" b1“ ‘ox m up v y. er. Minister of Agriculture, Grandf '__“" Champion pup. Mr. Lea. showed six, Annnumoment or‘ the consent foxes m Amherst and got five firs .3 "f hm“ bake“ to "an" ‘h’ and “m? secfimi NM” in the history‘ price of bread hy one cent a fox industry is known. Hon. Charles June 9. 1850. of Irish parentage, he and in 1874 married Miss Annie Gav- iollowed the business of land while thus engaged he’ visual- the Rodd of Brackley Beach. P. E. Is-i _ , r I H d land, won first instead of second as ‘ememrm’ the m“ o t’! n don, mg, and Mr. R.- L. Cotton re- ported on the meeting of the Can- adian Chsmber of Commerce held at Smith at the conclusion of the pre- liminary hearing yesterday at which he was committed for trial on a la hter in connec- tion with the death of Mrs. John Darrach in an auto accident Satur- Smith was released from custody last evening on 02.000 bail. 01.000 of which was supplied by himself. snd Five witnesses were examined be- fore Magistrate o. .1.‘ Tweedy. Attor- ney-General Campbell conducted the prosecution. and Mr. J. J. Johnston It is understood that lion. Charles Governor of Prince Edward Island. taking .ofi'ice the letter part of this month. He will succeed the present lieutenant Governor. l-Ion. Frank It. It is generally expected tbot the date for swearing in the new _Gov- To Prince Edward Islanders, and indeed throughout Canada, the Unit- ed States and wherever ‘the silver Doltorfs name is a household word. Born at Tlgnish, this Province, on was educated at the public schools in. of mt One- In early manhood he trapping , ized the possibilities of breeding the . 1H6 later became associated with Amherst Winter Fair, MlSS Margaret‘ m“ Robert Ounon m this l . th- previously stated, scoring a. tie with m b’ Burma "mum" To" age, was the uncovering of the old Quirk Well near the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. A large num- ber of citizens assembled to see a block of pavement lifted in front of St. Paul's Church, and view the old well now out of use almost twenty years. The sturdy brick walls of the dition as ever, and its supply of wat- er is undiminished. RETURNS FROM NORTll—Eack to civilization after sixteen months in the frozen north where he with three companions have been at Not- tingham Island, at the north end of Hudson Bay. in ‘connection with meteorological work, Mr. Frank l-lor- an has arrived in the city‘ feeling fit after his sojouz-n among the friend- ly llsquimaux. Mr. Horan will prob- ably leave here on Friday morning for Saint John where he will be st- tached to the station at Red Hand. He was met at Halifax on his re- turn by his wife (nee Mary At- kins.) FERTILIZER MIXING PLANT- The new fertilizer mixing plant, now under construction on Bruce Stew- art 1h Cola wharf, will be ready to receive fertilizer by the last part of next week lf fine weather contin- ues. The frame work of the large building has already been erected. the four walls have been completed, and work has been begun on the roof. The dredging of the dock has been hampered by the fact that large rocks have to be taken off the bottom. The s. s. Wlnsun is now loading at Baltimore with 5,000 tons of assorted fertilizer which will ar- rive ncxt week. Some parts of the machinery will come by the steamer. WEDDING BELLS-The Basilica in Charlottetown on Nov. 10th was the scene of o. pretty wedding when Miss Gladys Brown of Charlottetown was united in marriage to Mr. Em- mett Gavin of Sea. cow Pond. Miss cf any fox shw‘ has. .1 p11‘) w-n ai ‘mum hbglnnin: ma“ w“ m‘ Warren McKenzie, of Pictou, N. 5.5m‘ they ‘xpeflmenwd m the 53""?! BIOW". 515KB!‘ Of the bride prize Mppan mun fox‘ s. , llfilllllTd-lll the special meeting other plucmgs are as ‘onowst__jbreeding of animals secured in “Led as bridesmaid while Mr‘ MM“ _“~ of the titty (Iouncll last evening. Clinton Payne’ Nova smug 58m“ their traps. and A finally. after fin on.“ Supported the groom’ The The death occurred at h s imme in‘ The pm” 0' bread ‘s “m. M" ulture College, Truro, tic, John Lang- mwy diséoumgemen and losses‘ clcvrn cents a pound. Councillor Holman, who was chairman of the special committee appointed in interview the bakers stated that the committee went Into the matter very carefully. The bakers in explaining their situation stated that the price of flour has not decreased in the same ex- irnt as has the price of wheat- Tho price oi’ flour has decreas- ’ ed only one dollar in the last yrnr. There will be n further later reduction Councillor Hoi- man stated. if the prirc of flour is further reduced. St. Avorrls on hlondny the 10th nf Donald McMillan, after a long illness,‘ Ct f?" 112e, of 81 yours. l The larc Mr. McMillan “'21s hnwh n! Brooklet‘ Point Road where he was n‘ most sticcessful farmer until nbotit’ tu-ontv years ago when he rrtircd. r1‘- movm: in the ritv taking up his res- lfiPllPi" at Si. Avnrds. ‘ Before cumin: to 1hr‘ virv he '\‘l.‘"i."(.l Western (nnnrin where lm romnlncd‘ for u short time. The 1'1?!‘ Mr. McMillan was a faith- ful mr-nllrcr nf Zion Church and was: well and favournioly known through- out the‘ cifv, where ho visitor! almost dailv illliii liinri": compelled him to _ ‘ y N _ succeeded in securing litters of genu- uecm Paradise, Roland Parker cw me bu“ foxes the pa“ of which ' they marketed profitably in lnndon. —LEAVING RED CROSS WORK _Miss Zinck who has had charge, _ WAT!‘ siruAnolN afinfiuds‘: lof the Redcross for Prince County,h'“'ly "new" m”? n‘ l‘: m for some time has sent in her re- {cmered m“ reset“): suppyng e signntion and will give up her work ‘my with "t" h“ "m quite drLMr n. the end of this month. Miss,“ A- Wmm- w" ‘7- if‘°ifinz;" Zinck will be very much missed intme m““3°" ‘n ‘m’ ‘w’: dlm’ ,her work as she is very painstaking -°“°“‘ mechun” “"9"” c“ ' ' ‘and efficient. Several home nursing ,d'°"° ‘mmadntely "° m‘ pumping classes have been successfully start- imnhm Th‘ pump’ '":d"h°lni';'k' eri through the County by Miss m3 ‘md the" ‘u " 3r u‘ n ow‘ Zlnck which are proving of much and by 7' 5' m‘ the" w“ " m“ or ibcnefit to the communities where “at” l" ‘he '”°"°"' m‘ “m” l“ "they m.’ m npcraum, The latest the history of the system. Normally remain at has hruue where for thrV MAKES RE(~ORD_A record gorihome nursing class is ‘M McNém-s there should be eightfeet. One root. past two year: hr‘ wow ronfnsti in hzsr . .... . - i . . it is stated, gives only about twenty tnnicr butldinz l.--- been removed by Mina and the mu Ctoss Nurse hop- t f hm‘ Mr. Norman E. Gastfln of Taunwn. cs to have all the lessons completed mwnd‘ pram” ‘M m n“ "an o Hr leaves in mourn, his widow the." M“: q “Pphcw of Mr5_ Charles before ‘he lc1ves_s ‘s. fire breaking out, this pressure Janie Cook) nnrl ihrrr‘ sons, Frnniollwuv-Héil n, Mount AIMML M, Gwl ' ' would be practically useless. Mr. mrmrrly "lanai" "r m" RWM Bank ton dcridrrl that it's home town 0f P W t‘ DFBATES-“Rcsolvod iha‘ Webster further ant“ m." "men the of Cnnndn. this c it,‘ nnri now rnn- ,. f‘ : . I. I ~ ‘ I “first warning Ill given 0f I short- . ' f. ' Lh. i . l . f . t U1 id » t or ' ' . - .- v -. . - - . . - W1 n" mnxwinmh‘ “Wm” “M rm?‘ [clued sprerl of (‘nllrllrllifiinll was nec- t ed by Section A of the Prnce of " "°"d°m'l "Wm" ‘m! m‘ “m M“ hm,” In High "m" T“; ‘comfy as stimmcr was in the a|r. Wales College Debating Society yes- sizing: zx'lmnt.zrczz';lzd"sé ‘ ‘ ' " ' - I i. fl '. 5 ‘Li Lh '. iti " daughters. liirs. Mrllnnnirl ‘Mnmim i To" hi”?! (Hmnolzd Dby nbhisstrlzshax; “ferrgnalvnn glgrzigcsgnqarfinrlleefircai? that improved the litilltion in some in flriklnnd Cal. nnri Mrs. Lew Snt1:1-'m°“‘ m “m” c“ ' ,,,,,,‘ M ' f t b t th su tion of wet- ‘ ' . .,, . , y Dufiy and Wallie An-I“ °n~ u 9m“ mp tier: lFlrn-nntsn] o; vmwfll,\.l,rr ‘illqkfl the ground on J1me 3. On July "7 fine brother John m Edmonton ‘gill 12'1" "if" E" Sim}? 26'; area“ Dodds. arm Hroliatit, Margaret Black hove"? the B11001? h" been "WI-i mm m” swam M” Maw Svnarand 1,11,.“ l,.,.,',‘amlu§q-:nr, ‘£331,123 n“ neon! and Cameron Annear. The Con sided]? decreasing until the situation is. Mrs. James McLean city. Margaret , ' c ' ‘ ' "n b v M f 21 t 18 mo" Lhlno’ "f, "flout A“ m, m‘ “m. O"kl"'"" CM‘ “"1 M's" Mn“ R- Abistfirpv sitmcture with exmqoruwnls Page gs: cifitlco The Zuhjcct debuted sumers have been notified. includ- 1» cow-Ma. i"! i‘ "i- “i” “"1 m" M m’ section a a "Relolved that the m: the llaralea the school chilsrcfll 1"" "lltrrfli "t"- "Pifi Wfdntwifil’ km“ """"“" wall‘ m 4 m" ""1" m" gzuntry afford: some: opportunities have all been annealed to. Ind every- nftm-itonn from his lnle residence hill"? Willi it"!!! Windows in an the for devempment o; the mmd- than thing possible has been done to con- s“ A"'“"-‘~ Th" -“"""“E “i m’ h°“-"" moms fxcem ‘he Md 5mm“ and does the cty. The Pro speakers were serve the supply. The fullest co- nnd at the rmvc were conritlniod by llflfdfllln: "mm-s 11nd c skyllzht 0V" wmug O'Brien. Katie McKav. Marv operation of every eltiaen is ary P" R- M»1*“"“‘< I"“‘""'-‘"‘ “"4 i“ each "m" t” WW 91m” °' My‘ McGowan and Elwood McPherson. if a calamity in the event of firs, is the People's Cemetery. W111i 0M "°"m“i"’“- A trade Jmu‘ Speaking against the resolution were in be averted. It is expected that in} ci-ier at Hirzh River. Aim. flilfl Hz‘: ‘The p.41 hearers WPFP Mr-srs. Fld- ml from "cw Ynrk CP-mmrfltf "11 ‘he Freda McMillan, Lolita McVittie, svs about three weeks the new source Msnderson. and Bill Reid. The re- o! supply will be available and that solution carried by n vote of 2i to ll. the danger attendant on the mort- floinsrNlcboiscnwascrit-le. -~.__, sgqwm gang ward Love. Miilwr Math noon. H. Cali- hulldlnv. and reilrodtiries photographs bcclr. f‘ Grok". llurdock Ross, and of the building with its most modern DOM" ‘pouinment d"... The cm. speakers were Jlmggyfl greatly increased. Since the-rein. i MncLeod true to the traditions of bride was gowned in rt blue satin dress with hat and coat to match. The bridesmaid was also dressed in blue satin. After tho ceremony they partnok of breakfast nt the bride's ‘sister's, Mrs. Oliver Gallant. ‘Then the iiYBDDY 6011012 motored to Sen Cow‘ |Fond where they pnrtook of a sump- | ‘tuous supper at Mr. Gavin's home‘. ‘After supper the bridnl party re- Ihaired to the parlor where the ev- ening was spent in music and dnnc- ing. (Summcrslde papers please copy) I IIALIF-MacLEOD-On Wednesday evening November l2 the Baptist Manse of North River, P. E. 1,‘, was the scene of s. pretty marriage in whidh many wcre- very much lntgf- csted. when Margaret Mary Macfieod daughter of Mr and Mrs John Mac_ Iood of Long Crock, became the wife of James Newman Hall of Con- oe Cove. Rev Wallace R. ‘Macwolk- er performed the ceremony, the bridal party standing under an arch of evergreen and varlcolored autumn flowers, while the beautiful words in which bride nnd bridegroom pllghted their troth were being road. lvllss brides, wore a frock of silk, 11nd was crowned with a ooronet of orange blossoms. Miss Evelyn MncLecd was bridesmaid and Mr Harold Scott. oi Clyde River was groomsmnn. After the ceremony Mr and Mrs Hall left amid showers cf confetti and ex- pressions cf goodwill. The bride is e woman of whom her parents and her friends are justifiably proud, and the bridegroom is a young man of exemplary conduct, aggressive well are apparently in as good com, "readers will congratulate Chief Jus- fP. E. I. on Saturday afternoon No. showers of confetti following them the lawn to the waiting car. Miss MacLeod by her gracious manner. her kindly smile and nor rcldinesl to give of her time and her talents in the interests of others has won the golden opinion of all Who N‘! privileged to know her. Hr. Dar- , rach is n splendid type of ycunsl vice at the grave was conducted by Rev. P. McMahon; D. D. _.__- —I(ENSlNGTON—On November 14 Mr and Mrs Edwin Psyntgg- n19. brated their golden wedding anni. vflsary- Fifty years ago on Novem- ber 15th Rev T. B. Reagh perform. ed the wedding ceremony It the Rectory. New London, the contract- in! parties belna’ lldwin Puyn. ter and Isabella Evans About fifty invited relations and ‘ friends nthqrcd at the home of Mr and Mrs l. B. Moose last Friday evening u) mngrctuiote |the happy pair on the completion of iso many joyful years of startled life 'Rbv c. '1‘. Sprlggs was liked to act as chairman Ind after g few smoo- priate remlrkl fluid i190! the flitt- ily izo make their presenhtlon which consisted of s purse of gold. After which Mr C. W. McLeod llfldutcd the gift from relations and friends a walking osne mounted in lfld and s. purse of gold accompanied by e beautiful address read by Mr Bruce Paynter. The rest of the evening was occupied with music Ind not- Lotions furnished by Mm C. W. Mb- Leod Mr Bearisto M‘! Allen Moose and many suitable congratulatory speeches.’ atacran T0 HIGH OFFICI- Lato United States newspapers tell of the election no Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Oregon of James Campbell of Prince Edward Island. The large vow testified to his popularity, ea well as to his ack- nowledged qualification for the high position to which he is called. he having received 48.823 votes as oom- pared with 33,953 received by his opponent Chief Justice Olivor J. Coshow, Chief Justice Campbell is a son of the late Mr, and Mrs. John Campbell of Argyle shore. Be taught school in several districts of Prince Edward Island and later removed to United states, where he studied law, and was called to the bar, otter which he practiced his profession with marked success. At the last el- ot-tion he was honored as above stat- ed by being elected to the Chief Justice ishlp of the Siltte. Many Guardian ghee Campbell on the distinction he [has won for himself, and on the [honour which he brings to his nat- .ive province. Mr. Duncan Campbell. Argyle Shore, is a. brother of the ;uewly elected Chief Justice. DAkBACIl-MACLEOI) - One of ,of those events in whim all people an; interested took place at the ‘Baptist Church Manse, North Itiver, vember 1B, when Margaret Jeanett MscLeod, (Jean) of Clyde River be- came the wife of Hector Ralph Dar. rach of New Haven. The lmde ia a daughter of Mr and Mrs Ewen Mac- Leod. now of at, Peters Nova Sootis. The bridegmomisesonofldrand Nit-s Hector Dsrrach of Clyde River The bridal party stood under an l-rch of evergreen and bright colored nu. tumn flowers. the bride attended by Miss Amy Worth of Charlottetown. and the bridegroom by M: Montague Hydg of Clyde River. Rev. Wallace R. Mocwaiker read the beautiful words of the marriage ceremony the bride and the bridegroom plighting their troth eloh to the other in the single ring service. The bride wore a dress of brown transparent velvet with hot and shoes to match. After thg ceremony Mr and Mrs Dtrrach loft by automobile on a brief tour. from the door of the moss Icross and ambitious. May they celebrate their golden wedding in health and osmium manhood ond many friends Ire wish. in; them bon voyage. on the stream of 111A. when their deughior. Annie Maria. was married to William Elmer John- stone of Long River. sou of Mr and n M" My" Jommmg, 11“ bflde ouuces. flissavsatwo-lhirdsofthemo‘ was handsomely costumed in pink crane with lace embroidery; the eenvssitionsi veil and orange blqggomg, Bgf pouqug-g wgg qg s; membranes. It is also absorbed infill evergreen trailing vines studded with pink geraniums, m4 s, large white bell. This was set in the north west corner of the parlor. The dining was equally beautiful with its pots SUDDIN BlltIAVIlllNT-Mr. |.1d Mrs. Daniel MoCailurn received .'se,ssd news that their daughter, lsy-mornllll in Lynn. Mass. —QUII'I WIDDING - A quiet Church, Summerside, on ‘mcsuay morning when Mr. Robert Fraser of Summerside was united in marriage to Miss moss Anus Bulgsr. daught- er of m1. John nulger of lot 11. Rev. mther McDonald pen-Bennett the ceremony. The bride was attended by and m. Builcr. brother of the bride was groomsman. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Fraser left for tho bride's home in Lot l1 where s. re- ception was held. ‘rhey will reside in Summerside where Mr. rruser rec- ently erected s. new bungalow on Russel Street. The Guardian extends congratuiations.—S. IIIDAY Mr. and Mrs. lh-aser. T. Morrow, City. who have been visiting rela- tives snd friends in Listnwell, Ont, for the past two weeks. left for De- troit. where they intend spending a short time before returning home. m. w. McKay has sold his farm at‘ long Creek to Mr. Albert McDonald. Nine Mile Creek, and intends to re- turn to new York. Mr. McKay has been farming on the Island for the lust four years. - -—OONDITION VERY SERIOUS- Herbert olcw. the victim of the sc- cidsnt at nradalbsne Saturday night and who has since remained uri- consclous in the Prince County Hos- pital was operated on Wednesday night. His condition is very serious. IT. PAUL'S TEA AND BAZAAR. —A ven successful tee. and bans:- was held lset evening tn St. Paul's Parish Hall on the occasion of the opening of the new recreation hall. The new hali is located beneath the Sunday School room. The bassar was held upstairs. and the tea below The tables were well patronized and were laden with the culinary daint- iI for which St. Paul's ladies are noted. The new arrangement of the building is a great improvement and convenience. INJURED BY CAD-A little girl. daughter of Mr. Joesph McDonald. King Street. was knocked down by n car on King street about 8 o'clock yesterday evening. A doctor was call- ed and she was subseque lily removed to the (‘My Hospital. It was found that she had sustained s. scalp wound, and a number of minor bruises; The child was playing with s group of other children on King street at the, time of the accident. The car, a| McLaughlin, was travelling west be- tween Queen and Pownal streets. The condition of the little girl is not regarded as serious. Although the reservoir is still empty, and it is necessary to pump the water to the city direct from the wells. the supply of water is being maintained at the level which it reached some‘ days ago, Mr. .1_. A. McMillan. Water Commissioner re- ports. The people oi’ the city have responded splendidly to the Appeal for economy in water consumption. The new wells at ~Brsckley will be available as s source of auxiliary supply in less than three weeks. it is anticipated. The laying of the pip- ing is almost completed. There re- mains to install the, machinery and set the air vents. To test its utility in the event of l. fire the old Silsby engine was taken to Government Pond yesterday af- ternoon and was put in operation. It Appeared to be in fair working condition, but older citizens thought that it lacked the power of former days. The pumping equipment of the wataring truck was also tested, and proved to be in good condition. A quantity of water was pumped from s N ews Budget £§?.Qur Saturday $11.12. guests. the Mary (Mamie) passed away yester- both bride delilhtful repeat 1y l-iter the wedding weddinl took Dlace ‘in st. Paula Emu“ 6 020st; Long before sues so . l crowds ' Mrs. Durant, sister of the gruom, bride‘ pram‘ ‘mm m! a beautiful pin set with. , Ind pearls. Late in the 20mm. Young couple motored so ure home tn long River, “.5”. v groom is a popular and farmer. Nurse of the Smnmeraids ri where tnuchq or 1..., to arrive for‘ the IWhOm were also The bride received mjfly of silver, chins, linen bo 21-1 Etc sams to the scene. N“??? immediate relative; ind Q2003}, gag down ‘ "Pi/Gd .. which been , friend; , charivar; boilllfiifliliy >4 lovely . 84-. in . and ornamental, of interested th useful their s.i.. Th6 bride is g w‘... Iflndiormclllcttwoyeemhq '-—- Nov. 11, 1930, to Mr. and M”, , nzrunrmva 1'0 saw roux -| mm‘ Cm a m” Con“ Alvin. MACLEOD-At Brookfleld, sum Nov. 9. 1930. to Mr. and Mrs. Gm MacLeod, s. son. Mucus-at the P. n. 1. on the nursing staff or m; Hospital. The wedding ceremony perforated-by Rev Wm. Nichols“ North Bedeque United slated by Rev. gate-S min-ca, M. SOmers n; ,, -_____ BIRTHS WILLIS-At 1.0a Angela; 0°. 1930, to Mr and Mrs Lemuel “ J1‘. formerly of Kcngston s .. John Bertram. MCDONALD-At the City l-f n‘. Nov. 16. 1980, tntMr. and Mrs. V. McDonald. Mt. Stewart, a son. DALZIEL-At the City Hospital, 1f 16, 1030, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank .1 zicl, Borden, s. daughter. ca1urnun-at' the r. a. HOBPRII, Nov. 9 to Mr. and f John Campbell. Ulgg, a son. - MARRIAGES COOK-MMLELLAN-At the resld enoe of the omcisting clergyman, 1 Prince St, Charlottetown. on Nov 19th, by Rev. J’. M. McLeod, M. A.. Mr. Robert Thompson Cook; of Wood Islands, and Miss Christine Msclen- nan of Mun-sy River. DALZlEL-SWAN - At Church Parsonage.‘ on Wednesday, Nov. 19, 1930, by Rev. U. N. Brows M.A., George Dudley Dulziel. to ' - Elizabeth Swan, both of - - - town ‘Prinlb TElb-In Lynn. Muss. Nov. 1930. Mrs. Frank Teel (nee McCallum) age i9. SIMPSON-At Bayview, Nov. 19, - Arthur Simpson. aged 55 years. ' WHITEIIOUSE-In Bridgton, - - on Nov. lst. 1930, s-fter an illness three months of paralysis, Edith Jnrdine. beloved wife 0f B7100 ‘ Whitehouse, aged 50 years. ' GOItMLEY-In this city on Nov. i 1030, John Gonnley, aged s4 y WATKINS-At Chetlcamp, N. Nov. 15. 1930, Dr. Hammond Wot - GARNIIUHI-At 9 Hayfield St, - Tuesday, Nov. Gnrnhum. Sr., in his 157th year. PA5SM0RE-At 29 Upper ‘ ~-- Street on Tuesday, November t" i030. John G. Passmcre in his B4 i8, Brenton J. YEBI. MacDONALD-At on Wednesday, Nov. 12th, i930, -~ J. MacDonald. aged 83 years. Mount 8 ‘ DUNN-In this city. Nov. it. l Mary Florence Dunn, eldest daush of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dunn. . five years. MAClNNlS-At l9 Granville 8t. - Sunday, Nov. 16th, John A. M90!" aged 39 years. DARRAClL-At Brockfield on Se i day. Nov. lilth, Mrs. John Dc - aged so yesra. ' the newly-opened well near st. Paul's Church. Special men again patrolled the city last evening on the guard for fie. QYOINITOND-STAYERT NUP- t loveliness on m. evening of Nov. 1a it of bridal wreath and s prof-salon of ‘it est sad fllttodlflllttfll. 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