JULY 26, 1030 THE CHABLUFPETOWN GUARDIAN =eek’s News B udget for Qur ‘Saturday Subscri PAGE THIRTEEN ., l‘ . ‘.7 EYS a a-" __-_ _~.,§ i- . fr. “"1" “my llollm mull“ WEST _ ML wgdnggflg, llllllllllx llllelllell shoal lo, lllllly on u0NEyM00N_Mr. and Mrs, l —BAD FIRE AVERTED-By ulel omus-Mccvlc/uv waopmq _Rl;1-Umv£p FROM WEDDING George Q wlllllerl Wllo has been, _.RETURNED 303154015, wgr-d slx lullesl the lllgllestl Seoul. belllg Hugh John McIver. of Klnkora, P prompt actzon of the Summersldel-St. Matthew's Church, Dorclizesmr, lollll_wl and My; Arum“, cam, RECEIVES SEVERE INJURIES - physical director a; me local‘ and hei- slstcr, Mrs. Huestis, of Rlos- the wlllllel. of the tllllllly “l, the lE. 1.. who were married in Charlott/z- hre DEDZYYTKFDL ‘and their ‘up-zlo- l lidnass. was the scellie of a very welt! Bu; wlm were recently nil-Tried lat M-Y- FTP-ilk Wécks, Hederictcn, gug. Y.M.Q,A__ 1°;- ghg 155; three yell-SI l5 endale, Maine, who have been vlsit- lady ll: nlllesellls was me conclud_ ‘town on Wednesday morning, motor- date chemical engne a bad fire was ucdrllng on June -8. 1930, whelfMss wumpcc at the home of the bl-lulsltained a painful and serious accident leaving on July as for Moosciaw, ‘"8 ""10"" 1" 5“"“"°’5“i°' 1°" ‘m ‘lug match for the program, bsing ed w A’°°5°°°‘,"a“d a“ the “W?” men“ °" wedmday mmnmg‘. MqyllEipmh‘ ‘i’ G1°“d“'°'N'9*'*“'“ (formerly Miss Iicaxd) have return-lyestcrday aitcroon when a haycsr- ‘sash, where he has accepted a sim-l MWdBY "wmmg w" the“ mmes‘ fixed between 1 and 8 p. m. Great lot ML Makers brother’ Mr‘ Louis sparks from ‘he Chimney of Mrs" “m” m marriage to m2 mm“ ed t0 Summerside from an extend- rier struck him on in, leg, side o, They were accompanied by Mrs- ilar position. Mr. Walker will g0 by motor. accompanied by his wife, who is at present visiting relatives ell “reading trip. Mr. Cameron is a popular employee of Messrs Home ll, Ca They have the best Wishes of Hospital in a semi. i te t t th - Wilde and Mrs. Sudsbury, who have bnelvgee; Z386 agzgulsnaneazgoiilfl been visiting their father, Mr. Cros- ' ‘ y .McIver.—-St. John Telegraph Journal Charles McDonald's house on Han- jover Street set light to the shingles ; land. INJURED MAN DIES - Struck ‘ McGuigan, of Kellys Cross, P. I The nuptial mass was a hos: of friends in Summerside we West of the Province-S. Mrs. Annie E. Riley, widow of 13m Mr. T. B. Riley, of this city. on Saturday. July 19th, at‘ the Hospital, After an illness of several Mll months duration. She leaves mourn a family of four sons and dgllghtflfS all of whom were with durzni‘; her illness and at her death. and plaster and escaped again at the l-lel- funeral will be held on Tues- l several other amcles were more or 1'9)‘ mDmmg M‘ 8'45 from the {esp less damaged. Fortunately the family "n": "7 D‘ J‘ Riley’ 8B Fawn“ Stl were all absent from home or in all 1Q St. Dunstans Basilica, thence to prollablllty same of mem mlgm have the Catholic Cemeteri- QA verdict of not guilty was brought ll bl. the jury yesterday morning at Georgetown in the case of Chester All“ ghargéd with the murder Anmnio “as bl-Qngl-l; down at 10 o'clock rum-b time the court had been jtllrizr-vl at midrJEht on Saturday foreman declared that the Jury were unable to agree. s . m. flail-J .@... Anti was at once set at liberty. quor was deposited in the Customs, chaff? l5 V) be withdrlwnllggamsti warehouse and the car held in cus-l E. McDonald. North Bedeque; Oliver.’ Frill ?‘\'*‘93t' 515° charged w“ mm“ tody Pending instructions from 0t- der. this morninB- Anti. after lie heard the finding ofl lll, llll-l- pxpressed great delight and 511ml: hands with each of 0"" i." nvn. PQsT-NUPTIAL SHOWER - A the Island. loft yesterday morning oil llllllglllllll Sllolvel. was glvel-l on 55g“ return home. Mr. Wright is assistant llldll, elelllllgl July 19th“ M the lvice president of the New York-New beautiful home of Mr. 0nd Mrs. D. Jcnkins. ChdriOttBtQWfl. l0 11°00!‘ o; the Qhlixmlrig bridc of Mr, Hector Jenkins of Marshfleld, P. m. I. W! tion, conscious canal. “m! hi5 right side is paralysed. 0n Prince Edward Island. En route several stopovers will be madel fllel main one at the Y.M.C.A. summon lby. of Wllm0t._S. HOME mom THE wcsr.-Miss."°“"°"h~ m” h“ "m" which being very drj.’ were burning bralcd by Rev. Fathe rapidly when the firemen arrived ‘ bride The fire was qiliCkl)‘ subdued Without ‘ ‘Home’ Fepresentmg rapecnvely’ by a. hay carrier on the left side of Mrs, Ewen Stewart, and Mrs, J. A. l was beautifully gown llhe head Monday afternoon, Mr. 15. 1,3- r Driscoii. gjThs in I lb] m t ls lo possi- wed weeks, Fledell£loll_ lllecl lll much damage hClIlg done.--S. I He: lalfhoivelr lilouqulelt of igildeszoses an T" sch l, it i . an c. c1 ,Re . N. MPIon. r n: -‘ ‘5- a "Y "WY “l” h" the Prince Edwa a Island Hos it l ‘—'— a“ ‘ “S” " 6"“ 8*" ’ “L. a" file: mHEIGHTNIAG STRIKES-Dun ‘m? o: ‘ti: goflllllillgflllligokillfifeled in woesflesdllgy evelllllg lfiolfnnlllhit the bull's eye. Five rounds were lull lllgllt as a legllll ol llle llllllljllgs FUNERAL YESTERDAY-Toe fu~ tended by he!‘ sister, Miss gnnie (my 8 c electric storm which passed Ml, walker wlll attend the’ sch l l 0 m‘ vlslt w m Canadll“ we“ lfired by gun Magnum magm; llecelved Mr weeks sugared llom was held yesterday morning from has - Giliis, u-no worc orchid chiffoifland Om Se“ View menuy m’ “w” °' Mrs. Walker will also visit her bZZ-‘éfl-crlutriuucu the bignnialmectinzs of “"7 °“° “ “"11" °Y°' h“ ‘m’ ‘an open wound a fractured skull me residence’ 84 Elm a” t” s" “x9166” in“ and came“ a bwqm °t w Clifford McLaren was struck and llllel. who ls all l r ' l V l llmplllng lllle llollllll M" slewalt ‘ __ Dun5[3n‘§ Basilica where mqulgnl pink and yellow roses Mr. Jmeph somewhat damaged‘ The llghlnlng _ l. e genera secretary the Canadian NUTSPS AsmvclfilllOn held h id . l and from slight OOnCLlSsiOIl, llllgn Mm was Celpbmml by Rlgll: Mcclllgam llmlllel, ol llle giollll “w entered the roof tearin v1 n o‘ ‘h’ YMILA" a‘ Midland» Ont-n in Regina sash. the latter Fort 0f w o now res e5 m Edmonton’ Am" ' l ' lactad s be-l an The ift hei- g °- 5 “F1” Sherbrooke. Que. Exchanse- ‘June. Being tile guest of her imraeflyul have ‘he “"5"?” °' ‘he “PM VISITING ocu HOMIL-Dr. A. v. 1 mvenmd Monslgnnr Mm“ M“ ' zL m ' Emma's sidewall 'f‘he curtains and blinds and T" Avcfl or one year‘ We are "queswd by bee: injured. —TWENTY-FIVE GALLONS LIQUOR SElZED—-'I‘he Customs or] ficers and Prohibition Oiflcers ha big haul in the early hours of 5st- Rods l . The v rdi t! , “w” e c ui-day morning. when they seized a car on the bridge at Grand River with five kegs containing five gal- to ad- Tho officers brought the car and cargo to Summerside. where the l tawa. i. l-y. Mrs. W. H. Wright of Newton. Ma who have been on a motor trip J_ l Haven and Hartford railway, one In ions of liquor in each keg in the car. It 15 EXDcctcd proceedings willl ‘ be taken in the matter shortly-S. WELCOME VISITORS-Ml‘. lnd the pionecr roads in the United States. This is Mr. Wright/s first vis-l it to the Island and he was most. lDr. W. R, Coles Z430 Victoria cogyry_q-hls was nomlllatloll dlll. ‘some time in Bladworth. Sask. House, Summerside. J. Frank Arnett ‘m5 ficcomiilanied 0n the ml? bl’ the Conservative candidate was nom- inated by the following persons:- lAubin J. Gallant and Archie T. Ar- senault, Egmont Bay; OF Of- Eugene EQW. C. Lawson. Alberton. was d a __NOMKNATION DAY lN PRINCE 1 while in the city, Afterwards spending .111 Prince County at the court lgucstof her brother Mr.C_-s_ coles She lments made by the Secretary or ‘h? ‘niece Miss Margaret Colss, Milton. The spacious home of Mr- and Mrs. l lllleedhaml of Onelda NY) and A“ l Donald. The pail bearers were: lb. H. Necdbam. of San Diego, Cail- lworshlp Mayor Provie’ ‘forms. arrived here last Friday af- , l lemoon from Yarmoulll en mule w l srph FTancLs. Mmk McGutgan, and ‘the riflemen u, say that they l l greatly pleased with 5T6 the the arrange- llerlassociation. Lt-Col. Leigh, v, 01),, and by the work of the range offlcer, CB/btain Wendal Worth. Thanks are due to the statistical department ll-ll. lbresided over by Lt. J. C Moore for nephew. ML Ralelgl-l Bruce’ of thatlWlS conducted by Ran’. M. Francis. ‘ place. For many years lvfr. Needham ‘ was chief engineer for the C Boston at the Suffolk Scllo ity o! The death occurred at lite City '31 1'01‘ l Hospital, shortly before noon‘ yestcr- v llrqf to the DIXIE was a blue fox fiaxf. Aielzigrs _!to the maid of honour an emgyald i John A. Webster. S. T. Gallant. Jo- ‘ “mg and m m“ be“ ma" a ruby¥ng' ' Aftcr ll. sumptuous breakfast lfiuad l r - » l ‘\ ' i. . East Baltic, P.E.I., to visit theinRDSS Bethune‘ Serum? at the grave, afrixheeliitsméhceii ' ents, the happy couple left for Mon- jtreal and other points of IYICQGAL On thPir return they will lcsidg ‘in Dorrhester. Iifasz. Their many, Brooks and John F. Arsenaum Unlonl scene of a happy event on the amen lllollllll llllormllllonl Boys. Both gentlemen are looking; day of Philip McQuald, a widely friends Wifyh them mam- ygarr of Comer; Joseph E. Bernard andlnoon of Thursday. July 1'1. 1930, Tll itjltgzrdlllgo lfelellng lmleklll) 1d lh°mE'1k"°w“ and highly resPected mile" l haPPmBSS- j Cyrus P. Gallant, st. Gilbert's; c, w, when their eldest daughter, Dorothy “d” ‘yealhwlfldsoi Tigllnll" ed °' 3°~ T“ ‘ab’ M“ “Wald w“ m’ ma“ i _ ___ Harris, Summerside; John cutcunl Campbell. was united in marriage THE CAMARGO-Thc Camargo, ' _____ ' "m "‘@l°“a{"°a‘ ‘_°"_"““‘" “f “fl Balms " Miscouchc; James Sherry, Tyne with Mr- Jflmfs A- Fflrquharson. of an American yacht sailing from cin- . Dam’ mamme" “hm” suspend“"l Valley; Archibald E. Ellis, James P. Cavreol. 0m. The bride was given cinnatl, Ohio, arrived in port yas- ll’“““°““°" “m” M’ m” a" H“; '_'_' ~ " us‘ Gllls and Waller P. Newmmbel Porll ln marrlage by her lather and cruel“ Wm“ morning from Newfoundland’ A1S£lInCIlIJFO£ElHlllIEBlSrRIAL is the last of the old time exponents ' nlSHOP—At Mt. Buchanan on ll, Hill; Philbert Gaudetl mscullclle; l ed the drawing room on his arm to pp y “new” Geo. A. Small, ‘Rider, 5L Nicholas; i uncle of the bride. Albert Oakes, Summel-side; E. L. Arsenault. Sum- merside; Fred F‘. May, St. Eleanors: YA. C. Rogers, Summerside; X.‘ £97m" O. Gallant. St Chrysostom; Geo. A.l Bowness, J- E. Dalton. W. J. Lid-l stone, Wm. F. Strong, John G. Phil- ss.. to drawing, living and dining were tastefully decorated with Side; John F. W. Gregg and JQIJCZ Williams. Tyne Valley; D. E. Ram- say, Northam; John Hackett and if “mm "e11 and Albert Brennan, Tlgiilsll; John K0113 Carried E of beautiful bouquet East Bideggr-d; Gem Mlltlal-tl Al_l tel-s Mary and Norma, attended Sumjnefslde; James; the strains of the Wedding March, capably rendered by Mr. Cyril Leard, Rev. E. H. Ramsay, D. D., of 'I‘rin- lllty United Church, Charlottetown, a pastor of the contracting par- ties, performed the ceremony. The rooms lips and Ronald McNellll slllllmepl flowers and ferns. The bride looked l i girlish and lovely in a Princess gown of wiiite silk crepe with the conven-I orange blossoms and ngdyl Upegyy; G, Shelton Sharp’! orphclia roses. The bride's little sis- 41110118 those on board are lvfr. and Mrs. Lucien Wulson, Cincinnati. Mr. John Martial, Louisville, Kentucky, L) ‘of the "Art Prescrvative" ivho labor- “uld acquaintance‘ “'35 arm-fled by ed tovsupply thenews long before the the Scotchfort Memorial Picnic yes-l ‘A175. David Bishop, free Sadie Bisc- lmodcl-n llnntvpe mnrlzuvx, ' - tfrdal’. and fully (hf/Bi. thousand a , Loam a. dauglver, Thelma Jean. ‘ (stalled. .' fie?" ‘a; nirslailei-ilchlglan‘ 55W’ vailed themselves of it. A speciall‘ ___)__ _ JOHN5TON[._At the p_ g. mum Y P a” '1 5 m” my "w train leaving the city at 2.15 brought] _ ,_ , _ ,_ ' Hospital. Saturday, June 19, 1930; 1c Camargo left for Halifax las; even. ll large crowd ll llle scene of lull“, ..'SA\ILLE - DOC. .....il)l..<l- . M. dkI..EdlC.Jh' m5‘ ' ities while the itmaindcr, the maj-‘NUPTIALS -- A quiet but pretty , dagnflilgr H “an o “Mono? a l l _ _ 1' weddin" was solcmnized on Saturday ° laerlltzlljrxlllltlfllltzltl CSFlllCEli1,?CST-lZZC1:Z_ ‘ evening, June 19th at the BBDUG!‘ freshmen.’ lalllbs Wale well patrol? Parsonage. Charlottetown, whcn Mlzssl lzed, and the entir: stock was sold l 131$‘ Ifilllamghe facllimdixj “as Lmffl" l“ . . out ML M: A lllcllllllsl ll former c in e on s o ma rimriily w. IVSAVILLE~_DOCKENDORFT_AC l-llle llsla-"def- Edit" "f U"? 9331mm‘ Mr'RQbert stellllysifllloltlle Omit?‘ Baptist. Parsonage. Charlottetown. Mame mar. California, gave a “glclgizmalfl )e‘l:.‘d§E,:§,,Al.§rl\li:‘ July i3. 1930. Hilda Blanche ech. oen..-. la‘. s.'.- l Hllml 5pc lcomingly dressed. Miss Elsie Dock-v endorft’ cf Mount ope O b“ .___. ....'i_. cui DLAIIERAGES fl WEDDING BELLS-A quiet wedd- ing took place at the United Church Parsonage, Cornwall, on June 25th, when Etta May Green, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. "and Mrs. George Green. Kingston, was united in marriage to Clifford Ellsworth Proud. Hamp- shire. The ceremony was performed DI 8S ililursday. Juiv 1m. 1930, to an. tncl favorably impressed with‘ its fine bany: Gordon w. Dawson, cape; WW" 111F15- sllmmel. cllmllllel lleallllllll scenery Traverse; Emmerson Matthews, and and fertile farms. His wife is a niece H" J‘ Lmkms- Albemmi and 0W9“- Dl llllsl Harvey stems of cllulollle_ M13 lp, _1_ E, wl-lght ls Ml.’ knell-s: sumptuous buffet luncheon. after lawn and ML“ Flonlll Calms all Dmnral aggnL Alfred E_ McLean llll. which tlhe happy young couple left present vlslllllg llel, slslell Mrylliberal candidate, was also flflll-llilt-‘Iiar “m” h°me i" Caprem‘ om" wllglll lll Nllwwll Mull |ed.-S. l where tile groom is Secretary of the ' ' lYJViC-A. They were the recipients “""' ‘TTT ‘ of very many beautiful gifts spits of the severe electric storm at that time. about twenty-five of the rclatwes were present and as thel gifts were opened mum merriment was caused by the many attempts at poetry and advice contained thaw-in The popularity o! the bride , ry evident by the beautiful l P“ ‘f l l mll “new ml l yaw BUILDING BEGUN. -—Pre- _ _ l Riffs of oiet ces. . py Jlllllltlolls ale llow lllldelwlll, ml, the Yesterday was nomination day lIll china and money for which shelwllslllllllloll o‘ A m“ stony llllcl‘ Queen's County. Tile following werel A NARROW Escllnl._ll double Kramunl‘ wank“! u“ d°“°"' Dam‘ and tile building on the Bite on‘ ‘mmlnated: illFOlllllTlg Accident was only averted ty refrwhments were served by Mrs. Great George Street’ Owned by M1" H' MW“- mmmmd by A- Awumut three o'clock yesterday after- Jenkins. axisted by her two daught- lslllllleyllshaw and Peardonl andl Alley, Charlottetown, Merchant, J. 0.; “non when Wallalse McDonald ezs. Mrs. Hayfield and Miss Eula ut ll o l, m e l, l y o c c ll l) le d blllmorazf’ charmttetown’ CM“ Me“ j saved the tllrPe year old daughter the close of an evening thoroughly llle garage of W. B‘ Plow“ lmd son‘; 31:11:. Tlumer. Cllllllarllgttcltlowinlnl Ml,_ lllld Mlw James mllgllrall enjoyed by all. Nix‘. and Mrs. Hector llllllled out last {all “u.” sllllesfchailiijleel W Do “fan ' ‘Ancgfjlnnd Mary McCloskey, ten yeal- old Jenkins have returned to Marshfield llllll a “firehouse wlll Owl mo! 0 n‘ ‘_“‘“""‘°° “en ‘lclaugllic-r of Mr. and Mk5. Bel-naval P3’ - '~ Donald A. M3CKlllIlOIl, Charlotte-i . . . where they are building a new bun- glollllll floor llle m.“ floor wlll be iMCClZ-Fkfi’. Tne little Mllfihlflll - town, Attorney at Law; W. Allanl . . l gzilow which is w be their miure _,s'.lrl luno was Playing about the 110a. Stewart, Charlottetown, Merchant, home. and their many friends wish them much happinss; in their new sphere. ‘relatives and friends partook of a tfdildw$te tilt? bxeeefzi] D p Bethune ch l.l ll to, M l ‘on the Marine wharf stumbled and l .' ' l ' '_ ’ a 0-8 M1‘ ‘iL-lfeii overboard. The McCloskey girl et to Vail Bros. and the building chant, N. H. DaBiois, Charlottetounnlvllo wltll olllersl alllrell l“ ballllllg has been planned by Mr, E. s. Blnn- Merchant; H. V. Norton, Crapaudnslllls were pllllclllng about ln a boal chgrqi and will be finighgd in Qgtgb- Merchant; R. E. Splllett, Cllarlotte- llesllllg below llley wok another er‘ The smmture is w have " 1mm‘ l town‘ luercham; _E' R’ Brow‘ Char-blip, hearing the screams (if the age of 65 fw- wd 8mm“ "T1@@il1°"°‘°w“' ‘gem’ A" A‘ M°Le3"';cll11<l's oomilanions without hesita- ‘mm me “reek Th” m“ Wm be °'~" Barrister i" Law And Others’ {tion dived from the boat after the cupieo by a garage cquillnrl vim a bwé ch???) Zl 124mg: Xlofimatled-sinking child. After reaching the Kinzion, Charlottetown, Fox Ranch-Ibo“: went dawn‘ Messrt Wallace er; C. M. Williams, Charlottctourn.lMcDOnmd and John Luna who Insurance Broker; J. s‘ llelllllnsllwere employed on. the wharf hast-l Charlottetown, Physician and Surg-i [med to the“. msumnce‘ Mr MC‘ eon; Gertrude Howe, Charlottetown, Donald “am”? the wharf dwed m Hollsewllel Falqulllll Mcllael Clllll_l\vlthout removing clothing or rub. lottetown. Manufacturer; H. H. l m‘ hm“ and rescuel both Wm’ -_.__ Captain James McLeod, Whim Road. decp sea captain, and veteran is! the Klcndykc, has just retulged from a prolonged trip to the old country extending over a period of lalrncvt ii year. During that time he visit-ad his native Isle of Skye. the couivry of the McLeods, ‘where he was shown through the old castle, and where he inspected different points of interest. He also visited In- vemus. Edinburgh. London, South- Rmmnn and the Isle of Wight. Mr. ISLAND POTATO CROP - For the time of the year the potato crop is fa: in advance of any season of the past. Mr. J. W. Boulter. Deputy Minister of Agriculture. and Secre- tary of the P.E.I. Potato Growers’ Association, reports. The maturing After the ceremony labout twenty-five of the immediate szlk crepe and wore a navy blue coat mense crowd of chivariers. Mrs. Proud left for their home Hampshire, followed by best wish of their many friends. her marriage the bride was tendered when about“ eighty of her young friends gathered and showered her with beautiful and costly presents. FROSTPROOF WAREHOUSE - The quiet solitude which has for many years prevailed at Perth Sta- tion is now being broken by the ad- vance of progress and commercial enterprise. Mr. W. L. Jenkins, Mill- vlew, general merchant and shipper of farm produce, has a gang of work- men with Mr. William Mour. New Perth, foreman, busily engaged in erecting a large frostproof potato warehouse at this station. Mr. Jen- kins has, during the last two years, shipped a large lot of produce at this point. but was greatly handl- capped by the lack of frostproof ac- commodation. This will now be com- pletely overcome. This warehouse. with capacity for storing 5,000 bush- Horne Charlottetown Merchant‘ ‘lwere clinging together‘ The plucky McLeod found Skye very much lm- wlll_ More“, Charlottetown. Tllllcllell I little McCloslzey girl remained on of the crop will, however. be govern- Droved over its condition of i858 ed by seasonal conditions. There is els of potatoes, will not only be an acquisition to Mr. Jenkins in his 10.1). MucLesl-l. Charlottetown, Mor- l ‘he “"3"”! “l” ‘°"“"“"d he’ Mas‘ lllcllull C‘ H’ Earle Cllllllolllellllvlllllicliri] dips without silovring the least Manufacturer; E. D. Nlcliolson.'°xlt°m°m' ghaflottgwynll iobaccgll nlxeglckllanll; The provincial rifle matches en- ames - 0 ns on. aro e 0v ‘llnyed another bcailtfful day. Attorney at Law and others. ; u Hon. R. H. Jenkins nominated bylmmh keen conapemiort The comm" s. A. MacDonald, Charlottetown! “m” mam‘- m‘ “mm a‘ 5°“ Merchant‘ Chas H Chandler Char-Viva‘; “'35 “m by Lb- A‘ ‘L Mccabe , . . . l lottetown, Merchant; Marl: R. Mc- when be came to Prince Edward Is- lWi- B-‘mw buildings have been er- ecicd with slated roofs and tho Dtflbie seem quite comfortable. Gael- ic L: still spoken and preached in Skye. .\Ir. McLeod met a distant rel- ative of his own. Miss Martin. who has also relatives at Newton. ‘There 15 B Front number of unemployed in Gm: Britain, Mr. McLeod states. a slight increase in acreage over that of last year, but the increase is en- tirely for potatoes entered for cer- tification. 25,000 acres were entered this-year lis compared with 22,000 acres last year. This would P1806 the total acreage for the Island at 45.000 acres. 14.000 acres of Irish Cobblers between 7.000 80d 3.000 acres of Green Mountains, about 300 shipping business, but will also be e. boon to the many farmers who ship here. ably commented on by then-l and en- ' sures for him a liberal share of their with patronage when the shipping season I arrives. , with a. possible, 50 pomgg The 5,1. ‘Mae C. Hull, 67 East Dunsdin Road. l His enterprise is very favor- by the Rev. E. M- Aitken, B. A. The bride was becdmingly attired in blue lime we" grieved to 16am that l1? ail, white hat, and carried a bouquet of received a telegram . wlllle roses and maiden hall. fem sad news of the death of hi5 brother After the ceremony the bridal party James 9W’ Dnsmn motored to the home of the bride's W553 Further Panlculari Yewaled parents, where supper was servedJthe fact that he was killed on June Later they were greeted by an im- .'30th.. while d Mr. and Tin that city. in Otto was a favorllc with all who 65 knew him. and W Previous to lr-rcy Driscoil. of Kcnsingwn, '1 conveying til ill be greatly miss iespeciallv by his sister and brothers. a miscellaneous shower at her home.ll_le was the sewllll sell Ol llle lllle MU‘ and Mrs‘ ‘Joseph Drismn’ of If“ and a maclnnic 10ft Datroit Wed- dlan River and James t9 tnour“ ‘me l‘ nesday a‘. noon. stopped at Brockton sister, Stella. of New York, and four, l brothers: Reginald. Alaska; Byron. Seattle; Percy. Kensington and Har- old, in Calgary. Two brothers. Mil- ton and Emmett. gave their lives in the Great War. while serving with the Canadian Expeditionary Forces in France. was held on July 5th. Among those attending the funeral were Hr. C. A. Maclutyre and Mr. Wm. Pendergast. formerly of Kensingwn. The follow- ingclipping is from the Seattlc Tunes! "Funeral services were held Alaska pioneer and world war vet- eran. who was killed in a fall from the Garfield Street bridge. June 30.‘ Burial was in Calvary cemetery. R. I. P. Friday MOTOR. VEHICLE ncslsTRA-l TION—6.850 motor vehicles have} been registered" in the province up‘ iv the Present time. an incl-case of HULL-MCINNIS NUPTLiLS-Mrs. Office. 6.224 of th more than 750 over tllé highest number of last year. according to available figures from the Registry. L: number are cars,‘ On July 1st.. friends in this prov- of Seattle. i ting construction upri-z ed by his friends and relatives but‘ The funeral which was very large. ‘ at St, James’ Cathedral during the; week-end for James T, O. DriscoiL- 5nd Lbe number La steadily increas- lns- The people have a great deal of trouble in getting clear of 88!‘!- culiural Products due to flooded markets. Potatoes" were practically given away as they could not be ‘hllibrd on account of a disease. It L: n peculiar fact, Mr. McLeod states, that than; is no historical record of the arrival in Charlotte- town of the ship James Gibbs. which brought three hundred immigrant-S to the Island in 1850. Mr. MODEOG. then six years old, was among them. Most of thus; people settled in the vicinity of Uigg. Cflbtaln Mound left Montreal on his recent trip on August 3 last and after a splendid passage reached Qla§gow on August l2. He returned by the samo steamer arrlvinl l" Mmlifffll on July l3. ______ i l. 99#¢§¢40+0-0§< 00000000000 ‘ EYESIGHT EXAMINATION aim‘!!! llld supplying Glass H.° MABON no» $253,520.... Drugstore acres of Spauidlng Rose. and 50ml Bliss Triumph. have been entered for certified seed. The crop in southern United States has already been har- vested, while the New Jersey "OP 15 being dug at the present time. ._M'UCI-I DAMAGE T0 PRO- pgarv CAUSED BY anaemic STORM-The severe electric storm. which occurred on satul-usy evenlnz caused a very considerable amount of dgmaga throughout the country- Rcporus have come to Summersidc of barns and houses being struck, Mr- Colin Hutchisons house at Ellerslic was struck, the bricks from the chim- ngy going through the houss and gauging fl very considerable amount cl lllllllagl, Two bays, who were in the house were rendered unconsci- ous but otherwise not hurt- Mr- pem- Mclvoi‘, of Milton West, had m, large barn destroyed together with its contents. conslstin! of l llggljng engine. thresher and clean- er, two or three hundred bushfill 01 om, Two nearby 8316115 W" n“ burned’ The 105g w Mr. McIvor is considerable. BSPBNIUY '9 W‘ w” o; w“, Mr. Lemuel Wlnchesur. of Rogers, Charlottetown, Married wo- Charlotwtown, Merchant; C. Merchant. and others. Guigan, Charlottetown, Barrister; s9 yer Black PW Match m" rounds m‘ T. Higgs, Charlottetown, Insurance; 300 yards W85 W011 by Li. F. 5- K911“ w. R. LePage. Charlottetown, Mer-lncdy. with 49 points out of 50 The chant; I". L. Dillon. Charlottetown. Lieutenant Governor's Match, ten Printer; S A. McLeod, Charlottetown, rqnrlrlr, at 600 yards was won by R Merchant: Benj. Rogers. Charlotte- y, c0155, with 49 points Out of 50 town, Mcrcharlt: B- W- l-cPacvl special aggregate. which caries charlmtewwnr Merchant; Bessielwith it the Governor General‘; Sil- Rlley. Charlottetown. Married wo- ll l. llledllll ll.“ Wm ll L‘ col“ man; Annie I. Higgs, Charlotietowmlxllfll Poole’ (ll Molllagflylx lllld a T‘ Married woman: Jessie M. Rattell- Mclllcllllall ma lol, semllll llllme lll l-mgymilharlotwwwn’ Married woman’ the shoot off, Mclleilrlail won. and anoei-s. ,l _s .l.s Hon’ Gyms Mlmmlllan nomlnalgd will receive the GCRITIOI G neis by T. W. L- Prowse. Chnrlottetowmlgronz? Medal‘ The Lawsorflllwetllnl Merchant; Granger McPhaii, Argyle w” m“ by Em com’ V‘ ° ‘SD Shore, Farmer; Peter Sinclair. Sum- M” m‘! Columbia Match 0' Pr!“ lllelmldl Filmer; w_ E ll Tl,l_lafter a shoot-of! ivith Ray Coles. marsh, Charlottetown. Merchant; H. Th? D~ c’ R- '1 5H"? Med“ w’ M. Davison, Charlottetown. Insur- the high?“ BQBTBEME “'35 “'°“ by mice Broker: Chas. Ross. Charloite- R. L. 0011's. Mllwfl- <3- G- Mfifll- town, Tailor; Ben]. Rogers, Chflf- nan. Pownal. and J. B. Poole. Mon- lottetow-n. Merchant; Wlnnlfred L. tague. were tied for the bronze med- al for second place in the aggregate lln the shoot off. J. B. Poole won. The shooting throughout was of a 5- high order as a glance at the scores Chandler. Charlottetown, Merchant; wlll mo“ and “l, ml mm who Wm Bextus McLelian. Charlottetown, leprelelll Prlllc, Edward Island be, ing the ten lfghes; shots in the Ot- "—‘—_“"‘_“" Wawa aggregats will constitute I Women of some of the cannibal mm; Henry H. McFarlane. Char- lottcmwn. Merchant; Jas K. Stanley. Belmont. Loi- lfi, also had his bar!‘ t in French River was report" °° h‘; A ' "Mm-no. r. n. * vunoooonnnovtooono burned to the grvlmd- An°ther barn,’ own babies. fllnrl’: lalhlllll nlneiu Colds n n». Ladki" ch"“°“3° M“ ‘Hmnounoes the marriage of her ‘daughter. Miss Lorene Hull to Mr. 'Edgar McInnis of Toronto, Canada, ;Friday at ll oclock. Rev. Thomas [Taylor Crawford. pastor of the North lBmadway M. E. Church. solemnlz- ed the wedding at his home. B69 Bry- den road. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hull, brother ands slster-in-iaw of the bride. aticnded the couple. Mrs. Mc- InrJs wore a gown of coral lace over crepe dc chene. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. McInnls left for a two weeks‘ trip into the woods of northern Canada. They will icturn to the home of the bride's mother for one week and then go to Toronto where they will be at home at 77 Weilesly Strcet. Mrs. McInnis is a graduate of North High School and Ohio Statclllnlv- ersity class of 1928. She was grad- uate asistant in Spanish at Oberlin and 641 are trucks. The increase for‘ the year will probably be about the. same as that of last year. 20 per cent. l the largest increase for any registra-d tlon area known. Last year the num- ber increased from 5.000 to 6,000. —SETTLEMENT ARRIVED A-r-l Judge A. E. Arsenaust held a session,‘ of the Chancery Court at the Court House, Sunimcrside, on the 22nd.‘ when the case of Ambrose Monaghan‘ this was an action to have a decdl cancelled on the. ground that it was claimed that covenants had not been complied with. The parties being tering on the hearing of the case: strongly advised a settlement and College for a year after graduating from Ohio S‘-af/.* university where} the has bten employed in the library for the last tm years. Mr. McInnisl is s graduate of the University ofl Oxford. England. Hs is a member ofl the history department of the Un- iversity of Toronw-Calunlbug Dis-f patch. (The groom is a son of the strong team. and from their number "b" in New Gum“ Wm c” the" th-ra is P good chance of our haw‘- i in; a p.112‘ \-: for Fiielry. The. _.__.___i______. V-‘h 1B which Miss Altken of this city.) la‘c Mr. David McInnis and Mrs ‘Iclnnls. now of Toronto and n_ liPTlIlelv of Mn. Bari‘ Waller and. l the parties a chance to come to anl agreement. At the afternoon session when in robust l ally as a hcavv father and son. the Judge before cn-l family stated that he was adjournlng the} Charlonetlo“? l l ll l _ H Court until the afternoon to give, mm‘ Hm 9"‘ m cm”) 8mm’ H‘ 1 bert. W _ icton. Two brothers and two sistPrs. l e Mrs. Jacob Doskendorff. 1 Hope, PEI. years of happy weddad life. The iii-plane, which circled th city last evening shortly b"frire .o'clock. had landed Vwrlncsriay ev ran, Crapaud. Pilot Stephen Shnrrrn H a a» tn l'f‘fll?l. took off ag . . i 1. . as bridesmaid and Mr. Louis Jenkins‘ C vmwm °m° “t “g of Annaridalc. supported the groom. $TETSO1Q___“'OLLRIDGE ... At tbs i The bride 1S the daughter of Mr. and of Mount Rlnce all The groom is a son of‘ Mr. George Saville, of Annandale. llallllafle w “all! Thomas Ste Their many friends wish them many‘ ° Ml‘. and Mrs. Savilie will reszde ill Annandaia. L_;\v5()_\'._y_u1QU1»{ARSf).\'_ At we ain aiid __'__é-—_._—'_' ‘ 'll . z a l , o. "A. endorff. sister of the bride, attended l stems San e o Anna“ ac r lrcsidence of E. H. 115111563‘. 51 Vi)??? city. July 23rd- i930, lMary Catherine Woliridge. of Dun‘;- BOP. of Marshfield. ’. ‘ home of W. C. Lawson. Albercon, P.1d.‘ 5 on July 17th 1930 Dorothy campbbll 7 ‘ Lawson of Alhcstan to James Aibéf. _ liFarquharson of Capreol. Ont, by cning in m; field of Mi". w. n. Slzcr- jE. W. Ram-w‘ DD. DEATHS ,- lanciod in Crapaud in the evening. TOOLE-July 23rd, i930, at Grew lYcsfci-rlay" My. Sh€lTFl1 flow over ' Road. Nil-a. Charles Tools, age ~71 , Crcipaud, Victoria and Charlottetown. ' ‘In making tile landing last evening at. Crapzlud the machine sustained jslzgllt clanlige to the landing gear. luvizlch was repaired by Bruce Sic-v."- art d: Co. Mr. Shel-ran served overseas in Royal Canadian Airforce, and was inspactor of planes crossing tho Eilgllsh Cilannci clurlilg the period of demobilization. Mr Shcrien, who l5 a brother of Ml". George Silerrcn, in the Dept. of Customs, will remain on the Island till after tile Eifilfbl- l Lion. l‘ The arrival over Charlottetown-l of 32in airplane last. night gave rise to lthe rumor that it was the lion. Cy- lYUS Macmillan being brought back. iThis report, however, as will b; sePn from a news item elsewhere in The Guardian, is unfounded. i th e Mr. William Fbanklin Frcdcrlcion in this province. passed away in the Prince Edwaid island; Hospital Wednesday evening sun‘ climbing to the serious injuries he re- . cmvrd while engaged in iloisting hay ‘ on his farm last Monday afternoon l Mr - _ who was 6.5 years of age, carried 0n farming for a num- lng he mrt with sllcr as bv his in- dustry and lntclllgonco. h." was for n time cngagad in railroading in th." Uhltéfl States. He W35 a man of splcririid charac- ter and W35 held in the highest rs- vs Joseph Monaglian was disposed of. l _ 10cm wherever he was known. His The partses belong to Kinkora andllealll llllllel, llllllel. llllglc circum- stancss. as he was atricktn down health. came natur- NOW m the bereaved He leave; to mourn a widow. one daughter. Mrs. Lou: W. Roper of Royalty, and four altar and Chester in FYeder- Counsel llllormed the Court ll ab; also survive him. Fnderick llveeksl tlcment had been reached. The Judge Mrs- 50h“ Cmswen at RPdQYKWYM. expressed his pleasure that a settle-l 3mm Weeks‘- nidawah 073m“- and merit had bee rial-rived at and the? M“- Cum)“ B1853. parties shook hands before him andl left the Court mom. Messrs Henry W. N00 nan llhd Heath Strong. KC. "16 5mm" l-iugfcrd. MTJFlFlIl. Th" sorrawxnt; raiatvccs will have sympathy of a very Wid? for the complainant, Messrs. Ernest Clfflfi B! 7118058- R. Strong. KC- and K- J. lifurtin.‘ KC. for dcfcndailb-S- -__- day, afLez-ntcn n‘. 1Y0.- , bc- ll {inning at 3 p. m. Standard Time. l be Tile funeral Will be l~ ‘~‘ H". Fri- Weeks of i s 3IOONEY—A: Detroit. Michigan . llfav 13th, Catherine Clair Mooney daughter of Afr. and 1\/l:s. Dan Moon- l (y. Pafikcs. NICHOLSON-At her home in Lorna \i’aliey, July 16. 1930, Mrs. Iliankfill Nicholson, widow of the late John Nicholson. aged 8-1. ' Jlocltlffizntered mt; rest at Pow- i-lal. A. A. Moore. aged 62. MACQUAID~In the City Hospital ' on July 23rd, 1930, Phalip MacQuaid. age 72 years. l ODONNELIP-Sucldenly. on July v 19th, at her late residence, 74 Lyud avenue. Toronto, Marv, dearly belov- ed wife of John O'Donnell, in her loan year. l KEENA.\,‘-At P. E. Island Hospital, Wednesday. July 23rd, Mrs. Roderick Kecnan, aged 59 Years. WEEKS-At the P. E. Island Hospi- tal. July 23rd, Wfliiam FTanklln weeks, Sim. aged 55 years. P- CLOlV-Af Eradalbatle. July 14, 1930 Jessie May Clo-r, age 10 years. lber of years a: Elplullfllrlfl. lrvr rc- RILEY—At the City Hospital. on l w-Ivlvlng to pl-edellclol-l Before Se“. l Saturday‘ Jul}: 10th, Mrs. Annie Ril- . l _ ‘ling down to fanning in wiliril call- P". i‘ BXFALEEIR-At- ‘:15 borne 84 Elm Avenue on Turgdav. July 22. JohnL. AfcAicer aged 82 ire-ifs. F SLNTNEfb-xlt Conoc Cove. 51117 21st. Airs. Harry Sentelzcr, aged 23 REMOVES STING FROM BURNS AND SCALDS! Despite every pra-aucinn, most of lll receive our share of bums and Maids . . . grasping something hot . . .splut- tering gym-Ase . . . kiddies laying with. e . . . we never know w en our tum is to come. Anll how vitally ‘n-npql-urlg it is that. a bnrllc of Absorbine, Jim, in handy-always! ‘ Allplled instantlv to tho. A sorbine. ]r., parts affected,‘ (aka out. the sting and aids Nature f0 heal quickly and af-i lcvllvclv. Splash it on freely and‘ oltcn to get the best results. Absnrbinc, ]r.. is a highly mncentrscnrl. antiseptic and wrmicidc which soothes. e raw, ten cr skin . . Jllavs int liamation . . . and removes dln of- inlcczlon . . . it is_ not greasv anggdoes nor stilin the skin. m: a bottle ac ur drug lstfin- rice‘. $1.30“ ll‘ delightegl,‘ P u‘; white satin with tulle veil ai-id:ca.l'-.