has returned to York. w _ a” mutflunumunnwd‘ turnadtohishome at Vsllsylietrd: ' ,,,°,,',i’°,‘}_‘.‘v‘f°§“'_““.}‘.§,‘ i“ spandink seven weeks with Johann “In”. mum,“ "n, iirisnds and relatives in Boston and serioua-Mr. Herbert um. York. Dim”- rsported better today Mr. Sid-i < ey! T. Green paid a busFi-nem visitiwf'mu"hlc' as; ‘m 4m “mm” his son Herbert who underwent a can rA‘TY_M u" dxurserlotrs operation in,the P. t. I. mo; White cm Monday, Dec. llth. IRev. w. Whiteis a son oi Arch- Frggg dsriederatim‘ to have passed an! 1- oiiios. the other two bolfll Oarvsll and . a their: appolntmflits: 17.6.1’. Robinson. June 10. llll. to Ocnlada-atim igsme oi the auction iorty-iivei tournament played m the Holy 1w‘ deerner l-lall las; mane twenQ-mei tables took pan. The sentlmnarrs iirst prize was won by William Trainor, second Angus Pineau; ladies first. Mrs. A. McCarty. sec- ond Mrs. Robert Perry, ‘The lucky chair prize, idles Hilda. Duliy. Thei door prise was won by Mrs.'l‘bom-' as Whalen. The trees; out obicben was won by Mr. William Doiron. -MONTHLY MEETING 0P Surgeon c‘ w_ Lyme ream”, monthly 2nd Lt. L. R. Chit, 29th. 00L. 1K. Dominic Doyht H‘ “upon-film m‘ meeting o! the Summerside branch‘ oi the (171.1... was held in the ‘K. oi O. home 0n Wednesday. Dec. 2115-112 rig? Egg? _6th. Mire. Joseph Callaghan. the Ipresident, in the chair. Rev. Dr. .Mcl.ellan, V.G-P,P., was present. The treasurers report and the re- port o! the Social Serving Com- mittee were read and both were in a satisfactory condition. The chap- erones for the Girls Guild were appointed for the month oi De- cember. The charitable work ior the Christmas season was discussed and arranged Plans were also made {or supnlyins milk to the Convent school children for the winter months. S. “DI-AL TBIBUTES — Floral Y tributes tom the iollowing were among those received by the iam- ily 0i the late Lieutenant Governor nd: The Cana- dian National Silver m»: Breeders‘ Association; The Lieutenant Gov- ernor of Quebec; The Lieutenant Governor od Nova Scotia; The lieutenant Governor or New Brun- swid: En. Andre Paturel, Sum- me side, lhinch Oonsul; at. Dim- stanw Univerdty: Mrs. Prank Stanfield and iamily oi Truro; Charlottetown Branch oi the Can- adian legion; The Charlottetown Guardian; Prince Edward Island Tust Complny; The President ' and directors oi the T. Eaton Corn- iuneral procession. which isit Government House at ll o'clock (or the Basilica. was the and most impressive seen in Charlottetown ior many years. It. proceeded by wsy ct Kent, Queen. Richmond and Great George Street, the wdsr oi procmsion be- ing as ioilows: Squad oi Royal, Canadian Mounted Police; Band oi Canadian legion: Detachment Pdnee ldward island Highlanders; rings; Otiiciatlng Ciergyman; Pu- narsl Director, (Mr. A_ A. Hennes- asy): Homnry Pallbearers; Active Pallbearers pony Limited: His Honours A. D. ' C's; His l-lonorlr’: personal stall; The President o! the Maritime Na- tional Fish Company, l-Iyndman and company: The Boy Scouts Ae- sociation: Hamilton Tobin oi Clinton. lows ~41?!‘ FOB TORONTO-ma Walter deCourcey Oflrsdy, who has been a patient in'the Prince County Hospital since August last, lei; on Tuesday morning tor her home in Toronto. It will be l bered that Mrs. O'Grady suffered terrible inluries in an acclde at Noonsn’; Crossing near Bsrden, when the car ber- husband was driving was struck by the evening train from Charlottetown. Mr. Oflrady died irom his injuries. Mrs. O‘Grady's sister-in-law. Miss O'Grsdy, arrived in Sumrnerside on Monday evening to accompany her to Toronto. A special iirst-clsss coach was placed at their disposal ior the Journey in order that Mrs. O'Grsdy would be as comfortable as possible and have no changing. Dr. J. A. McPhee went as iar as Emerald. with them. Mrs. OGr-ady had nothing but praise tor the treatment she received irom the doctors and nursing ataii and also ior the kindneues shown to her by the people oi Summerside. The late Mr, O’Grldy Canadian Manuiact can Associ- - ation. S- ol the Sousa oi Assembly; Mayor c! Charlottetown: Mayor o! Sum- : Tbs Krfldlh o! ool- ; Stlalenh oi St. Dunstan’! - say Scout; Citilns. i Pallbearers were s, r. rsaeanuan. as n. . Sharp. Ben. Thomas H. I‘. Inclined, 8cm The late Hon. Charles Dalton. Lieutenant Governor oi the Pro- vince. was laid to rest yesterday in the cemetery in his native pariah oi’ ‘Iignlsh, adjoining the Church oi St. Simon and St. Jude, where ior many years he had devoutly wor- shipped. People horn all parts oi the pro- vincewerepreeentonthlsiirle De- cember day to pay their last tribute oi respect. A very large num‘ at- tended the luneral irom Tignish and surrounding country. the spacious church being tilled to overflowing. The body lait Charlottetown yes- terday morning by special train which arrived at ‘lilflllh lhflllt 11-" 'a.m. boa-rdwarethe chlelweskand On mourners, His hreelleney Bishop 0'- ' Sullivan. clergyman oi the diocese. ' emments, members oi the Becutive ~v O». ‘ ' i t "'1 l‘ U. ' t Iii-v ‘.- - l v ' ' " ,-oa..rcl"-" > Council, members oi His Honours personal stall, members oi the Knights oi Columbus and other! tedthe‘ Hospital . . --Congratulatious are being ex- tended to lb. and Mrs. Insect Darby oi Suurmerside on the ar- rival oi a lovely baby boy It their home in Summenside on Friday- December 8th. S, GAzITTID-Amons the list‘ d appointments. promotions and II- ltirernenta in the Canadian Militia recently gsaettsd , the id- lowing: r. 1:. 1. 1.. H_-'l‘o be m: LOW TlllPIl-ATUBI-lt b U- iieved that last nlshts cold IN must nearly set a record {or this time oi year. Early this mornim the thermonefer hsd nearly reach- ed the sero mark although the cold was not ieit so intensely as the heavy wind had abated. —Vl8I‘l‘0B8 T0 BUMIIIIDI —.Dr. C. J. Conway and Mrs. Olli- way oi Hampton. N. 8., leit on ior their home alter I pleasant visit to Summeralde. Dr. Conway is a prominent iox ranch- er and brought a number oi choice silver iox pelts to the Island whim [he marketed through the Dominion Fur Sales. S. "ATTENDED FUNllAL-‘flid special train bearing the funeral procession oi the lat, Hon. Charles Dalton, Lieut. Governor. arrived at Summerside about 83o Tuesday morning and remained about ll minutes at the station. Ten eneers ’ to attend tbs lu- neral at Tignish, while several peo- ple gathered at the depot out oi rupect u; the lat; Governor. S. On Friday evening. Dec. lat, the Presbyterian constriction: met st the horns oi Mr. and Mrs. B. Ken- nedy. The congregation pruented Mrs. Kennedy with a beauti- ful Coleman lamp, and an ad- dress oi appreciation, as a token o! their appreciation oi’ her services in the congregatio as choir leader and organ- ist. Alter a ahor; P1081111! 0| complimentary speeches and music. the guests oi the evening partcok o! a very sumptuous supper pre- pared by the ladies oi the congre- gation beicse retirins to their re- spective homes. —MISSIONARY SERVICE-Tho Woman's Missionary Society oi Bedeque held their annual thank oiiering service in the Bt-‘dbqlifl Unites Church on Sunday evening, Nov. 36th. and was largely attend- ed. Mr. W. W. Jenkins ,. " ‘ Mrs. Hammond Toombs, Kensing- ton, President oi’ the P. E. Island Presbyterial, gave a splendid ad- dress taking ls her text. "Behold I have set before thee an open door." Her massage was a very in- spirlng one, setting iorth high ideals {or the members o! the W. M. S. to iollow. She gave a wqrdsrful description oi the work accomplished W m? "0195? 111‘ China. Japan. India». Manchuria and other heathen lands. Special music by the choir: solo, "Consider the Lillies." by Miss Winniired Wright; a rnale quarietie. “Though Your Sins be as Scarlet." by Thom- aa Mioyse. Dr. Moyse, Ind Moyse and Arthur MoFnrlane, Also two anthems by the choir. The thank oiiering amounted to thirty dollars. S. THURSDAY TRAIN LATE — The train irom Borden arrived in the city three- quarters oi an hour late. The delay was occasioned by the inct that the train on the mainland was late in arriving at ‘rorrnentine, and that the terry was dellytd h! lbWt twenty minutu by ice at the Bor- den pier. £138 SENT ‘l0 IIIISIOUI goods I0 United Militia at Sidney, N. 8.. where the need h very great. S- "IILOW ZIIO WIATIIII- i ELECT OFFICERS-Th; oiilcers ottheSenicrOlassini-bsllLAl- George, N. B.; V»... Pnuldont, C. Haslarn, Charlottetown, J. I. 1., and Secretary, Briwo MadJma-ld. Debec, N. B. | AllI-ISTID POI IIILI—~At an early hour yesterday min-ping a ;1nan named beavitt was iound cen- ',oealed in Prowaek store, and was ,placed under arrest Police Court ymterda __ a charge oi breaking and entering and was remanded till today. i Premier MacMillan leit yesterday morning ior Ottawa to attend the lnterprovincial Conierence op the transportation situation today. lion. l-l. I’. MlcPhee. Attorney General. leit on Tuesday also to take part in the Conference. whichi will consider _ other matters the wrnl between motor busses and the railway, ' HILLSBOIIO STOPPID—OQSS- lng her daily trips from Charlotte- town to Rocky Point on the earliest daie icr some years the S. S. Hills- boro made her last crossing on Blilldfly last. Unavailing stkmpts to break through the heavy ice in the harbour were made on " ' and on Tuesday. She wfli now lay up ior the winter at the ferry W111". Prlllve Str st. This is 0on- sideraby more than a month earl- Dll- ier than her stoppng date lor the 1032 sezsrn when the last trip was made on Jsnusr-y i0. The iuneral oi Mrs. Michael Lllons, Iona who died suddenly Sund y evenirg last took place at St. Michael's Church, Ions, Tues- dly morning. The Requiem Mass was sung by Rev. M. J. Smith, Kinkors, assisted by Father Mc- Carthy. P. P. Mrs. Lyons was a native oi Kelly's Cross. a sister o! the late Jerome KoGulgari She had been housekeeper ior Father Smith when he was parish priest oi Iona. She leaves to mourn, be- sides her husband. three sisters, Mrs. John Devereaux, New Haven, Mrs. Patrick Hagen, Kelly's Cross,- and Mrs. Nellie 3100113511, HD1140- WIDDING BILLS-At St. Jo- seph's Church, lloubnry, Mam, at 2.46 p. m. on Nov. 30th was the scene oi s very pretty wedding, when Miss Teresa Clarkin, o! Roxbury, daughter oi the late John and am. Clarkln, oi limyvale. Prince ldward Island. became the bride oi m. Walter Kearney. oi Dorrhsster, son . oi the late William and Mrs. Kear- ney. o! Sourls, Pnnce Edward Ia- land. The bride was attended by Miss Minnie Cumrnusky. while Mr. Frank irroy ably supported the groom. The ceremony was perform- ed by the Rev. hther Driscoll. As the bridal party entered the church the Wedding March oi Lahengrink was beautifully rendered by the church ‘ , and Mendelssohrfs Wedding March as they marched out. The bride looked charming in white satin with long train and veil caught in place with orange blos- soms, and carried a bouquet oi Lilies oi the Valley. The bfdesmal‘ wore yellow tulle with green accessories and carried a bouquet or ‘hlisman roses. Alter a sumptuous wedding dinner at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Rice, the happy couple leit ior New York and Chicago. visiting many places enroute on their honeymoon. Previous to her marriage. the bride was tendered a shower by her many girl iriends at. the home oi Mrs. Gynn, at which she was the recipi- ent oi many beautiiui giits. show- ing the popularity in which the bride was held. On return Mr. and Mrs. Kearney will reside at 9'1 Elm St, Somerviile, Mass. W_" The many iriends oi Mrs. Spur- geon heard. Alberbon. will be pleas- eq to know the; she is doing nice- ly alter her recent operation in the P. s, Island Hospital. -PASSING 0F MRS. IOBIIT MCABTIIUI-‘lhere passed away at her home at Ives Point on iii . 3 e 2%.? ; in the announcement.—S. deacon and Mrs. White and Sum- nserslds friends will be interested Jill DICAULIIPII DIAD — A with their Manda. it‘. Stewart hall century o! stage work ended ports that t-hiifl are lookilI_ by death, Jere Mciiuliiie, veteran brighter in Boston and the out-e actor oi Ifllldflll, Ont, will be bur'- lock is more iavorable than it has led here, says a New York ex- been ior some time. A short time ‘e I change oi’ Dec. 1m. McAuliiiedied aco m. Stern-rt unloved a villi l _ i Sunday. lied ‘l4 years. His m across nada to tbs coast-K mm . recent engagements were Itissuaran - "Sally, Irene and ssh-y." My’ ruusaar. WEDNESDAY-Mike. “puiyeeruuded. Maryland" and “Honeymoon Lane." iuneral o! Stella Doyle was held -'-'-"" ‘Burial will be in the plot reserved y momma from the M- and on icr stage and screen iolk in Ken- idence oi her brother-in-law. Mr.- sioo cemeteryjoliuwing Mass in the James B. Birdies. 211 Kent Street.‘ 3mm wne. actors‘ chapel of St. church. In the boom days theatre towns in the Muritimes. Donald. assisted by R"- Jere Mainline was an annual visi- Rooney. deacon. and Rev. wart tor and ,.‘ ‘ many engageme ts. Ollanley, sub deacm. His Escel- gun. . and is very kindly remembered in lency Bishop O’Sulllvan was also‘ m qsmgetnwn P. ill. Island. present in the Sanduary. The pall- home hr about bearers were: Maura LecnnrdOobbisavs-llsed Goodwin, '1'. w, t. Prowse, Allan Edison ncctrie company d Bel-u- (Maiden News, Maiden, Mass, Nov “wit”, t“ Dqugfle, Gordon tom-ii . uiub 13> Leitcb and P. n. IoTague. Service The iuneral o! Mrs. Florence, a m, n", w“ wmwmj b, 35v, wile o! asunder Campbell, 11 m“, mum Granite St., was held at St. Jos- --iu- all) 2's MIN’! CLUB-Y's Man Bib-J. beri; Saunders wsl-"il @595!‘ ~- the Y's Men's Club "9317 "FQ*"'".' eph’s Church. s solemn huh muse - m; night, and had as his o! requiem was witmwd by Rev- nsroonus DILTII or" nssr- w. r1 n. Shaw, supp-splendour em- l-lugh B. Keams assisted by the DEN-1-_1mm passed away Ht hi! Education. who gave avary inter-a... _,___.- wwnilev-P-H- Wfleh Ind F" homeinMcntagoem Dec. z, insist..." mu on a bcokwrittan by», J- O- Hosan. M. G's Kaye in bk mu year. 5i: James Jeanl. the "PM 311%" "fl W-WPW" "I u" °1dw H: was born at amncton. N. 3.1 m; astronomer, Mr. J. lsster-Dovl-"ii dauxh‘ oi the late Dousald and but has raised in Montague tor. 1., m w...“ as aguut asdwalv». Mary Isobel Macdonald or st. Ter- a pod ma, ccudant oi the punter Catholics m4 my. many fiends with his wnded tothe Club memberszwthodv who 1e" W" Emit-M Mmtiwd quiet friendly scanner. nu nmer- u» u» bowling alleys to participates"- w eel-bitch their hit-h in the ni service was held m the mount u. their umus voice saoscialw-l new world. Among the relatives oi gym-ch “n, “w, m, p". sme- Mwun‘ 4 y... whom she was proud were her mmm-mmmem wok 91;“ m uncle, ltsv. James Aeneas Mac- Moan“, 9 * ,_ The gggasgd __j,|'3'g1sg. ..H mm: donaldd; her Eta w“ fgymggly mgrried to was An- ____,,,,__ . .. . ___..__.___...b~ Mgr. smes ona ; an r m, ymqueen oi ilk-each River l , .3 zreat-grand-uncis, Rev. Fsther who pg-sdeceladd him by many cosrsuo-lu theqity Dan Maedansld, beloved and es- yum. A sou, llmsell, was pom qr Nev. lo. 1m, to m. and It's... teamed both as priest and s writer 3.1; mm"; g1» 41m ma“; man Amos Costello, a son. .,,,,; Mrs. Campbell leaves a husband W"; ‘w, mum "u; “q My,‘ HINNISSIlY-Jlb Mr. and Mk5“; and two step-children. The iuter- KW, mm-lss gig/mg» q! nqg- W. J. Heunessey, 5i Emton Street", ment was at Stcusht-on. ioundlnnd who is leit to mourn. a dwshter- ...... in» ibllowing brothezs and sisters DAEGMPI“ Emil"- NW- 1°- 19%; also survive: Jack and Ctrarieswtoadruhgq Mia. EWNW D1899“: Montana; no.1. xuupamcr at a u: - ... Fredericton, Mrs. Stoves. Mon- MILLIGAN—In the Prince County; "QQF; iliomital on Dec. i0. i988 t0 Ill‘, Itls- . dislike. Robe-t willow oriidber °‘ "Y “i” it" f‘? igftknlm- menu's srunv cnsss- more. a deuchisr- t . n ' °' w "v" e “w. Heather and worms-A. the P. ca”! "'4 “‘° 1"“ "M" 33:. uhrgdiiw mgr-rm “tutti at Hospital on December ll. 11m. ,,; "t '1" ""1"" 9'“ lieatherdale School on the aiter- Mr. and Mrs. vemon 818M. F184,- ‘n "m" °' “Pmimm- noon or Wednesday, eth inst. to flnawn. P. 1:. 1., e. M» .. ' a sale amhlute. y umhen- 9mm...“ sum-n LANCASTER-At the 1'. I. Island i °' °°ml>°titi°n W'- visor w. A. MscPhee presented u» Hospital on December llth. l!" whwt the evenins. ar- m, w“, , w,“ wfld out ,1... Rev. s. o. and Mrs. Lancaster ,-,_ wot-Iv twins placed on o, 1...”... q. m, u... o; u... m. Milton s son. John osipm. ,- "mh "l" °" “M!” , tionary. Mr, MaePbee stressed tbs _. ' m‘ m“? “m” M“ importance oi the constant use oi " "I m’ "m" "mm" °"sgood dictionary. notonlyiortbs ll estimated thflt ill)- meanm‘ bu‘ ‘L!’ ‘or the mum" ._.:_—_T_... :_t::.:sf ‘"61"?! ‘M’ "t?" "m" i" pronunciation and llabirication oi Asnsssosn-asaeawAN-At u» words. m. MacPhee distributed w United church name. Mount $4" ‘hwy "i ‘$12; the teaohe u» new m: prise Stewart. on use u. ma. by m. m w“ mimn" ° - listswhich promisetobemolesat- m. s. J. Boyce. Sidney Wendell "°' "m" ‘i ti" °°"°1"' isiactory than the rural and oen- Anderson to Marion Iouise user‘ °' ‘b0 “m” ‘ht’ mliimu m: prise 11m o! last year, Ewen. mu. oi Bristol. ‘ which weren't. quite conaistant. The, WlflTI-WlSB-John A. White tr. m. Inna?‘ “i117” ‘mg, i” mu]? teachers present were Illa Belle Ruth Edith Webb Nov. 23rd at u‘ a" ‘“ “'5' 5"" Bruce, Annie Bruce. Margaret Charloflstown, W. l... Outhouse oi- "°“ "9"" °‘ ‘i "w" MscGowan, Edith arsenal-ind! ticiaidlig. - fgw if,“ “l” '1' Ruby Macleod. Evelyn Winsloe' crsovvIw-rsovvss-on Thur-a °“ °°° "will b’ Slld Menrs. Wallace usevhmcu! day, Dec. 1, ma, at at. James" and Hugh MacDonald. Manse. Miss Idelin Chowen, daugb-,_ in oi Mr. and Mrs. William Chowr. -sso usws nscsrvsn-uewr en oi Charlottetown. u» m. ma- ‘has been received in Summeraide o! erick Bower, also oi marlottetown, gi a Egiigiiiieq '§§rE§§§ others which keen bidding iorced to prices above their valuation, A puny lutumn wmdm wok the death onNov. 81th at his home luv. Dr. Moorehcad Legtse ol~ Dllroeczt at. James Roman: Csth- §°3§§L"‘;f':-£§°§°',:°* “Wk: flvilti-YII- ' 0 d u h. Geo t , . - "l!!!" __,___. nesday 1:5; whenmctaawtlxrleglilneweli F‘ (Beam-d) Hukym’ “Whwr °‘ " ‘ hum amen daughter or M‘, an Jesse Bernard oi’ Summerside. Mr. DEATHS Mrs. Harry Fraser. Georgetown, goazininwul s‘ “u. M u” md ~€—-'—' ‘—' z*;-'~'*"""' ggwuntlokhn w: wsndgigtgfiu“; Stindatrdyblaillnweglachiexres Cod "t? u”Ns"’At mm‘ SW1 Dec‘ l‘: - » » " m as . Mihl . W» Geornwwn, m“ o! M‘, "d Mr‘; iEverett, Mass. Mir. Holkyns was 1 - '5 c ‘e ‘om _ _'_~' ~ xii Goa," Marten‘ Pmmure Island’ born in Sheiiield, England, in 157a ‘OONIY_M waumon M“.- Rev. o. Kiggins officiating, The “d "m" m‘ Mmmd “M” m’ 6.1933. Mrs. Phillip Rooney. ,' bride looked Winsome go ed 1115M” i“ u" s°“"h ‘mm ‘m’ , white satin and silk 1.1".“ with . and ‘hm-“y m“ w“ w m‘ Um’ “'*T"“°"—A‘ m°m°~ D" "~- white 1m and other accasories to! mum mean,“ "35- Nu John when. seed s1. zfihhzfv: my’: 511$‘ w" 00.. in mo. and with whom he re-_| snapper-st st. Teresa's on Des ‘Y- mained until his last lilnem. He S, i988, Mrs. Michael Bradley." Mil Millicient Fraser. sister oi ‘ m5 g lung and distinguished record. - the bride pretlily dressed in blue 0110"] ggfyjgg, Bum" m; '1¢°y,‘D0YLE-At her residence 214 Kent. l“ "it" h" W "mm- "e brides- three sons and two daughters m Street on Dec. n. ma, Miss Stella nsyu. ' rralcl-ru Hanover mu, Dec i; you, Mary Ann Stewart. Vi" d InderielWJHeroe. , n; ‘IIAINOI-At South Melville on p¢¢_ 14, ma, James- P. Traiafll sgs s‘! years. J’ , JIIKINS-On Dec. . im- d" P. l i. Hospital. Iarsh. bdevet wife o! James Jenkins. in the 40d: year o! ber age. " . .. ti... t""”""" "'°““" ‘M “'4'” reason-at lnsarald; them a real old-iaslflcned homo- f?‘ b“ xuhumv."n u nu“ "mm" t 8N0!!! _ pathy. The brides giit to ,1)”, 3m g; m; my, , maid wu a white sold wrist watch i bur Street, Everett under the aus- lhd the Broom‘! Kilt to the grooms- mlll I "t, 0i 801d cuii links, and he was a member-S . to tbs bride a substantial cheque. Aflsr the oeremmy the wedding partyntctored tothe hosneeithe bride's parents, where a sumptuous ‘reakhat was served to relatives o! r 2;; 5: i? it Z1 .§srar -.;t§E%*‘ on. - r "fir 55c ~5g§ = tr 252% its s.“ :sg;e= 5§rii§ yearaliehadhisown introduced to the club. Alta!’ Dev? eBI-‘I 98,1811. P- 3- 1- 5110 V" l 3"" tlnsmith shop iot- over iitteen years 89113111 routine oi buainen was fi-w- _ .-. .,. . -s-w-sttwrrtoam