.4- mumps! ma court's A’! silli- the auprcmyivpuri Saturday Nine m. or evidence was conclu V g ih inpwfll case of Bryan ve- leh wehwmgoitlwersume _ of was set down foreTueaday- r mm»; then IdjQllHlEd ii , ,. when the appeal cue o! , , vs, Keefe is boi118 beer , ._...__ _ » mo" aas-la-The fun u?‘ Daniel Steele took, . ‘ afternoon at is o'clock. '. his reslacncezm KentgSlureet at Dqngmra Cathedral thence m, Roman Catholic Cemetery. ‘jlgmer McMahonpfiiciated it _ ghurch and Bill/e» The illlillr [5 were: John McKenna, Les- _ Henry, James Arbiug. lie __ g, mBlanchai-d. Thomas i ‘ll- .. The Jpneral was largely‘ lit- dismal . - IDE-"m erslde on , w... interviewed regarding. the ..~. Edward Island delegation ., . want to Montreal and Otta- - " 13st week in connection with ‘ ~.,, new car ferry intended for the. . en Tormentine route. Premier . ders, speaking for himself and .. delegation as a whole, report‘ l. all were most favourably. im - with the results of their ... They" first discussed the sub- with the Vice-President of the ,N. R. and his stall’ pn Monday . gt Montreal,.inc1uding Mr. W _ Apllleton, the superintendent of .. Atlantic Region. On Tuesday . y had ,1 conference at Ottawa 1h f-lono able Charles A. Dun- ..i_ the Minister oiiRaiiways and h staff. i-Both at Montreal ant. a» the delegates stated theii - .- fully and completely and the i ents advanced by them wer. ned to, with keen interest. Thk tments had their engineers 1- other experts present and every - .~ oi the question was very care and thoroughly discussed. Al -. conclusion of their deliberation '-~ er ilnders reports a mos» timistic 3 ling iprevalled. amona- i - Island; elegates. all being. can. thatqour province will rc- --ve as e peditiously as possible h - ferry at will take care of ou' - c andygive us 800d and efllciem ~~ ce. ,. i The"? peacefully away a: ' - home Victoria on Sundai h.“ v- ‘ ill-la..-“ . f’ n-uwuuncutaqnanvann liubfi~>lmu .. . s latest and ‘l _____. . . na-rlsblan wrru m aa- . i‘ in ‘both Toronto and Ottawa. MAB-Slain: ANNOUNCED —Thc marriagooi Miss Freda J. Taylor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Taylor to Mr. Andrew-Mulch, son 01 the late Mr. A. Mutch and Mrs. Mutch of Montreal. has “been an- nounced. The wedding ceremony was held in Montreal on Saturday, December’ Jlsti. I w . ol-"rrcms ELECTED-The an- nual, meeting cs Elizabeth's Branch? or. the Women's Auxilary, Springfield was held at the home of Mis- .. . eiI-laslam on Dec. 4th. when the-following officers were elecwdz-eifonoillry Pram-Mrs. E. R. G. Bfldgeviater, Presaldlss Ma- tilda Hashim, Vlce-pres.-mli.’rs. H. B. iiaslamfSecys-Miss Muriel I-faslam. Treasurer-Mrs. F. WnE. I-laslam. Howard. " _ ' Fl . ;;._.._ —FUNERAL 0F MISS ELIZA KENNEDX-The funeral of the lute _ Illos Eliza Kennedy took place last "iiflayfiaftemoon from the residence nephew.‘ Mr. Benjamin Riley .1 Iilhklettcr,‘ and thence to the People's‘ f‘ ‘ y at “ side. and largely attended. The scr- vices at the house and Grill/B W617i‘ conducted by the Rev. J. P. C. Fras- erhof ‘the ‘Irinlty United Church. 3 __ erside. The pail bearers were . essrswCI CraswelLAlbert Tanton. George Jeffery, A; P. Wells, Everet Clark and Griflln Linkletter. S SUCCESSFUL EXlllBlTOMMr. Walter Jones returned last night from a three week's visit to Central fJanada. taking in the Winter Fairs At the former hp. was the second iighest money winner by a consid- irable margin in Holstein cattle. At he latter show he won about $300 nore than Mount Victoria Farms. ‘i! which Mr. T. B. McAulay is the nearest/competitor. His ten year old daughter Miss Vimy, accomp- iinied her father w the Fair and at the Ottawa Fair she won first, sec- ond and four thirds with her pony. lrinkets Ideal. . —MIII' AND MR8. HUNTER RE- llElllBEltEDrLasfi Friday night \lr. and Mrs. James R. Hunter. of ‘vummerside, were given a surprise uartyat their store on Water St., he occasion being the fourteenth anniversary of their wedding. After vusllless hours; their clerks and a 'ew friends raided the candy kit- f. when and started preparations for a ~ "H by‘ araletic strokes" after . "ll 11°, $11k into unconclous Iva " Bil-Wt idway into ‘eternal rest dewelled was oia loving and h. disinl n and was beloved bi" I who him, a devoted hus- i -- and Ether. About twelve years i~ he‘ ‘tired from farming .in I- languid moved in Vidhoria fc Ve- ‘ his sickness he was vis- " - by astor Rev. Mr. Kaye ' late Myers was married -i iirtt-to Miss MoCallum of " Willi. who‘. predeceased him .. ~. thirty years ago. He also had -- son who was drowned some time o. later he was married to Mis= I = Lowilher of Crapaud who is left - mourn her loss. also two daught- ~~l1nd one son. The daughters are t- , Mrs. J. D. Whetham‘, of Cal- : Alma. Mrs. Russel Sturdy o’ mud and Oscar c: the Marconi " less company of Halifax. now i- Panama: also one daughter h. Mrs. Chas D. Wright, ‘rryon i- predeceased him eight yes’? i- There are alsoitwo sisters 1 ~ mourn, Fannie, Mrs. Howatt 1,91’ do and Selina, ‘mo. wadmvrn i Boston. The timers] was held ‘up i Nov. nu. from his late reb- - ce and was largely attc ., e funeral services were cond ._ ii Rev. Mr. Kayeassisicd by Rev. . Clay of Victoria. and Rev. m. . oi ‘rryon. ' remains were ,. veyed in the old‘ etl-iodiat cem- ri Cmmud. ' ‘i _ The Doll bearers mere MPBWS 0f deceased John Myers. i . Raymond . W111" . Eric Lowthgr and A1111!!! niield. —WITNESS F llAIt-An excise ~ - ' y from tho was _oi the province - i-i before MessrspAlex. Campbell -- John Mollisoraifl. P.'s, at Sum- ide on Sat 3 Evidence was ~ en of the nn of a still. but lllfltothehiliiitolnmlterill »- these to answer his subpoena the was colour-ned until rrldav ~ l. December 14th‘. delicious chicken supper, the table ieihg soon spread with daintles of every kind. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter were Presented with fourteen very beautiful roses, from her clerksand friends who came to wish them nany hBPPy _ returns. Then the Party of. canteen sat down and en- ivyed the." ellclous supper prepared In the now prettily decorated candy ritchen behind the store, and a "dry Pleasant social evening was enjoyed. s "wuoalusuay --NEW B-ESIDENTS- Mr. 8nd ‘Irs. Russell Ahearn, ramm- I3- "mders. who have been living in _he United States f some time, ‘ave returned to th native land ind have taken over Mr. Wood's ‘otel on Water Street, Summer-side, ‘fr. Wood and family having re- urned to Charlottetown, his for- ner home.—S . -PA1N'l-‘UL ACCIDENT- While iflr. Bracken Simmons of Wllmot. fies putting on hlsmliside storm j-indcwa on Monday. afternoon he so tholmisforhme to dislocate his flit‘ shoulder. He was on the roof , :1 the varandah, when, owing to its ‘by condltlonflhe slipped and fell o the ground. ,As soon as the na- ure of the injury was discovered a loctor was called from Summerside -nd within half an hour from the dine of the ldellt the‘ shoulder Lula! set und-_ . Simmons is now “esting comfortably-S POTATO GIIOWERS 0F KEL- VIN GROVE BOLD hmETlNG -- ~Le ~oli=ihe potato gmwers of ‘tel more éwas held on Decem- der 9th. 'i Mr. ‘John R. Stavert was ippointcd chairman and Mr. Wil- ‘iarn Caseley acted as secretary. A wry considerable discussion took clam with regard to the matters iealt with in the circular letter re- cently sent out by the Potato Ship- iggm 0H0!) lb WIS lthomiceia tooutdnwn the $3.... ionSt-morethanilve acres Btothehundredaorefam. w‘ 311mm“ Y. iefife was at l on . an“ 0d into tile-contractor's h...» imprison i Rrqyerfparflief Seo'y, Mrs. R. Eh Jfium. .~. Nervous and llun liowi " Illa Least loise Would Bother llor Mrs. R. liurton, (ishawn, Ont. wntem-mfiirec years ugo l was s1 nervous and run down i could hardly boar to have the children make a nois: it would bother mo so. “A friend advised me io lake M I LBU R MS _ HEART NiRvtvPlill . . l. iurlaiter two boxcsl began to "eel stronger, ooked hcttcr and the zolor came back into my cheeks, and 10w I dm feclin fine again" Price 50c. a box at all druggisis and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of, wricc hy The T. Milburn Co., id., Toronto. Ont. VISITED LilDGE-The regular monthly meeting oi the Alpha Rie- bekah Lodge, I. O. 0. F., was fav- oured last evening with an official visit from Sister Elizabeth Mc- Eachern, President- of the Rebekah Assembly of the Maritime Prov- inces. together with Brother John A. McNair, Grand Master oi the Grand Lodge of the Maritime Pro- ' vinces and the following Grand Officers: Brother J. J. McKinnon, Grand Secretary; Brother Benja- min Bremner, Past Grand Master; Brother David Bethune, Past Grand Patriarch; Sister Gertrude Beer, District Deputy President oi Al- pha Lodge. and Sister Florence Mc- Donald, Conductor of Rebekah As- sembly. The Rebekah degree was conferred on eight candidates. Ad- dresses and presentations were mlde by the Grand Oiflcers. After the regular business oi the meeting concluded,_ a , delightful social was then enjoyedj . The ‘community at Egmont Bay were shocked by the sudden deatn there on Sunday oi Mr. John D. Gallant. Mr. Gallant, who was a well known and progressive tanner lnthe district, had driven in his car w church on Sunday morning and was about to enter the edifice when he collapsed on the steps from heart failure. A doctor was imme- diately summoned and pronounced death to have been instantaneous. The deceased was only 46 years of age and apparently in the best of health. Only» last Thursday he had driven into BUIIIIIIBTBH: on business. Mr; Gallant was, one oi the leading farmers in EgmbniiiBay and was a general favorite in the unity and had many- friends in ince County- There are left to mourn his untimely death a sol-rowing wi- dow and an only son, Udemnice, at home: alsohis father and stepmoth- er, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gallant; one sister. Mrs. Glorlce Gallant and one brother Sirius, all of Egrnont Bay. His widow is a. sister of Mr. Mark Gaudet, of Summeraid . The funeral took Place at 3811101"; BBY on Tuesday m0fl1ll18. Rev. F. X. Gallant omclatini; and was very largely attended-S In the Supreme Court at Sum-. merside yesterday the arllimoiliilwfl concluded in the case of Bryan ,vs. Walsh. an appeal against an ordcrci afllliatlon made by Hon». G. 8.3111- man. Judge of the County Court of Prince County. Mr. A.- C. Saunddrfl. K. C. and Mr. T. A. Campbell W11! counsel for the aplidlldllb -m.iw11- fred Tanton/ for the respondent Judgmenf was reserved in the case. This ompleted the sittings of the court and his Lordship Chief Just- ice " thleson and the officials of the court returned to Charlottetown by the afternoon train. _ ' Of the flve prisoners tried at this term _for criminal offences John Mckenna has been sentenced to six months imprisonment in the Prince County jail for assault. Hugh Mc- Kenna has been allowed out on rec- ognizance pending retrial as the jury disagreed and failed to find a verdict. John Winchester charged with receiving stolen nets was ac- acquittcd by the Jlllfy 8nd released. Galbraith and Smith charged with harboring smuggled are stil in jail pending retrial as thexiury dhagroed in their case also. The court sat exactly two weeks and besides the criminal cases dis- posed of a civil docket comprising two absent debinr cases, three non- iury debt or damage cases, two fury debt 01‘ unease-tiles or We en- peaia. - November 28th.. i938. shall ever recall sad memories to the numer- hgn ous friend: of the late Mrs. James u. uannusay, especially w those in Charlottetown. where she was so well known and loved during life and mourned in her sudden death. . "iifthdjmidst of life we are dauthz" Little did the now humanly seer. “ i“; can 1911.4 Jaun- x 6.5K‘? i; l? l5! 7,57“ sang isms?‘ slam h... m» . was. u... for rrc‘ so w-Ba. rrrlcuufil 14v»? ,. b, ._"* d1’??? .1: ' \ The funeral services were held in St. Dunstarfs Cathedral on Friday. 30th: ult.. and a large number Q! friends assisted at the Requiem '" --ourr:'l' waonuvo AT SUM- psaasrnaa-on Wednesday morn- ing a quiet and pretty w ding took’ place at the home oi Rev. W. S. CELLERS — At Upton; Wyoming, Dec. 1, lmJcMr. andMrc. Albert Oellcrs, (nee was Jessie Stewart o! .i‘ Vernon) a son. ' ‘ Right Rev. Maurice MacDonnldi side, when Miss Marlon Crozler, of. High Mass chanted by her pastor. Harding. Belmont Street’, Summe - l MACHIN-At P. E. I. Hospital on Hesent in the sanctuary were: Rev. Wilrnot was united in marriage tolTuesday, December 11, i938. the Wile P. D. MacGuigan. Vernon RivercyMr. Horace ltestis, also oi Willnot,;cf B. Machin, Southport, of Rev. iMartln Momghan, AmharsmRev. Mr. Iiardlng, officiating. Onlyldaughter. , M. I.. and Rev. Gavan Monaghan. ithe immediate relatives of the con-§ , ' St. Dunstank; Pcv. Patrick Waiahxtractlng parties were present ‘andIMACDONALD-At the Charlotte- nmclnted at, the grave, ~the happy young couple left aftcritownflospitai on Dec. 6th w Mr . Before hm- rmjflggg dgeggged wpgithe ceremony on a honeymoon trlpiand Mrs Leo MacDonald, city a M15; Margaret Kelly b: page Verde, v to_ Boston, Mass, and other citle son. and besides hel- bereaved hilsbund. i ivllewed by the beet Wishes e1 a he» 2 5kg leaves (o “mum one brothelgmflo-x friends. On their return they will! WlLLIAlvU-At the Charlottetown Jghn Kelly, on the homestead; be. ‘yICSIClB at Wilmot, where the groom is|Hcspitul on November‘ 30th, to Mn, sides g number, of nephews undone of the best known and most pro-iand lvtrs. Ivan Williams, city, a; names M home ind m ‘he smtel lgreasive farmers and the bride onedaugLter, still-born. To these and to the numerous You, .of the most popular young iadiea-QACORN-At tne Charlottetown i-Ios- ‘ tlves and frlendsiin the City and‘ Country the symputhylof the-whole, ‘pltal on Dec. lith to Mr. and Mrs. l The Banquet, given last night in 3mm Amm community goes out in this, their hour of sore bereavement. May her soul rest in peace! THURSDAY \ SUDDEN DEATH-The death oc- curred very suddenly at Fort Aug- ustus between seven and eight o'clock yesterday morning of Mr. Peter McNally, a well known and highly respected resident of Fort Augustus. He had reached the ad- vanced age oi 97 years. He been engaged in farming for many years and had enjoyed excellent health practically up w the time of‘ his death. He leaves to mourn two sons and two daughters. a —PASSED away Arron LONG ILLNESS-Mrs. Alexander osm- eron passed away at her residence in Summerside on Monday night, after a lingering illness,‘ at the early age of 41 years, leaving" to mourn ahusband and a. large fa- mily, includlng stepchildren: ‘also her father, Mr. Joseph S.‘ Arsen- ault and other relatives at Abrams Village, of which place she was a. native. The funeral took place on Wednesday morning at nine"o'-‘ clock to St. Paul's Church cemetery-S , ISLAND vlsrr-znArrs BEARD- The death occurred at Cambridge. Mass, last week of Sergeant John T. Hume,i a native of Pleasant Val- ley, P. E. I. In the Spanish-Ameri- can wur he served for ‘threeyears in Cuba and the Philllppine Islands with the U. S. A. troops. In Ap i917, he enlisted in the World War with the 14th Railway Engineers. sailing to Europe with the first troops to go from the United States He served in two or three major en- gagemen‘ with the American Army. and two with the British forces, and received his discharge in April,‘19l9. with the rank of- a first-class oer.- veant. He was a member oi the Bro- therhood of- Locomotive imgineers.‘ --FUNEB.AL 0F MR. JOHN D. GALLANT-The "funeral cf the late Mr. John D. Gallant, whoypassed suddenly away last Sunday morn- ing Just as he was entering the church, took place on Tuesday morning) at nine o'clock from the homo . where Requiem High Mass was sung and thence to the cemetery. Rev. F. X. Gallant officiating, and was very largely attended, showing the udrunk by the assembled company .""_“ii the Victoria Hotel on the occasion _oi the twenty fifth anniversary of .the foundation of their Charlotte- ‘town Council, the first in the Mari- , time Provinces, was a most delight- , ful function. The speeches made in the course ‘of the eveing were of the highest! order, and were calculated to in-' spire the Knights assembled there W0 do honour to the occasion, to go iforth with fresh energy to do even greater things for their faith, their country and their community than they had done in the past. The menu and the appointment" iwere all in the Hotel Victoria's bes‘ style. No higher praise can be giv- en. At the ‘close of the evening a ‘toast to the Host, Mr. Brown, and the management of the hotel, was i l with, the greatest enthusiasm. The menu was as follows:— i .M3:'.. John Peacock, an- -aged man living at Bedeque, left {his ‘home -at nine o'clock on iWednesday morning iry company iWlth a young man, a Mr. Affleck, |to go to the shore to look for lgscseh Shortly after the young Iiell-aw. decided to return home. When Mix. Peacock did not return by fo o'clock in the afternoon a arty was organized to look iforhim and found him lying on his‘ backi unconscious near the shore. He was taken to his home Jand s, doctor summoned but pass- ed awayabout t n o'cl k that night. It is thong tih-e $d had c. stroke. Mr. Peacock was 81- years :1 age, formerly of Newliruriswick and lwves besides his widow l11 Bedeque one son in the States. The funeral takes place this after- ‘hocn at two o'clock from his late residence to the United Church ,-_ cemetery at _ edeque, Rev. .A. l tene. Congratulations. , North River Road. l MBCKAY—AI'. CHHOII, NCW LOIIClODQ December 6th to Mr. and Mrs. Dan- ,F. MacKay a daughter, Ena Chris-l 5 l i a daughter. MARRIAGES HAMM—WO0D.—At the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wood, Bunbury 4 F‘. E. I.. Dec. 5th Frank Harnm of. Bunbury and Thelma Inez Woodi also of Bunbury, P. E. I. by ‘Rev. R i W. Lindsay. 2 MCCAUL—MOB.RISON —On Wed- nesday, Dec. 5th, 1928, at’ the Bap- tist Parsonage, Charlottetown, by Rev. Dr. J. ‘J. Sidey; Norman Guy McCaul of North Bedeque, P. E. I. to Mary E. Morrison of Mount Ver- ncn, P. E. I. DE ATIIS MCINTYltE-At Mill Cove,‘ Dec, 13. ‘.928, Patrick McIntyre, aged 173' MCLAREN-c-At Montague, Dec, 1i. Lemuel McLaren. ' McLEOD-In Charlottetown. Deo- ember 12th, Mrs. John McLeod, ag- ed 72 years. FOLEY-At the Sacred Heart Ham‘. Dec. 9th., Bridget Foley. Fuuera. from A. A. Hennesseys ROBINSON-Passed away in Van- couver, November 25th, 1928. Henr; Benjamin Robinson. in his 88tl year, at the residence of his son Duncan S. Robinson, 29 26th Ave. W. The late Mr. Robinson was bori in Charlottetown, Prince Edwarc Island, and came to British Colun-i- bia fifteen years ago. He leaves t. mourn their loss besides his son I. ylioldfi QlflGlatiHS- wannum nennsprhc home t: Mr. and Mrs. J. Caldwell Wood '0 Bunbury, ‘P. E. I.. was the scene o! n very ‘pretty and interesting even , iWodncsday ‘evening, December 5th. ‘928. at sixoiclock. "when their only laughter Thelma “Inez, became the bride of Mr. Ilranklin Hamm, young | l ‘also of Bunbury. the‘ ceremony being performed by Rev. R. W. Lindsay of flarclbrcok, in the presence of a ‘large number of friends and rela ltives, the young couple standing under an arch nicely decorated for ;the occasioxhIThe bride. who was cst son of Mr; and Mrs. Wm. f-lamm, _ Duncan, George M. Robinson ol Calgary. Alta., two grandchlldrel and five great grandchildren. Re- mains are resting in Nunn cit-Thom son's chapel. 531 Homer St. clean and dirty eggs. i",iiii"riiia‘n’s" Saturday. salsa: . v ficazrurur. Caaawmivcss i‘ is the one thing every home should be sure or. Every , cleaning operation, kitchen, . bathroom, woodwork, floors, ctc., needs Old Dutch. Old ‘Dutch contains no lye, acids or hard gritty substance injurious to the hands or surfaces. n v Sure, safe economical clean- ing is the result of using Old Dutch. MADE, IN CANADA I in-stsrage came out practically on poultry plant to avoid the produc- a par with the clean eggs. Washed ing cf dirty eggs. Dirty eggs, when 233s. however, stored under similar rfwlned sH-uid be marketed 51,5 ccnditions graded only 45 per cent such. By washing them the poultry- extras, 24 per cent firsts, and 31 $.l.|A‘ i.) plaomg a product c1 inferior P9!‘ dent Week 811d Watery, or nearly quality upon the market, 30 per cent inferior to both the , ‘ Planting peas discovered in the Ev-idemqy the wgshjng, or eggs case of an Esyptlanmurrmly-fifiilo detracts from their keeping qualit- veers Old. has been successful. end ies to such an extent that it may be nearly ei-"Py P941 870W" in 0X19 En!" bad practice. It is advisable by lish village this year came from cleanliness and sanitation on the that stock. illIilllAil! illlliiLETS-SALE Begins Monday, December 17th and‘ g ends December 24th. 7 days of real value on every article in our store. Come in and see for yourself. vQuiglety Ed Sons St. Peters fi CLEAN VS. DIRTY ,VS. WASH» ED EGGS FOR STORAGI (Experimental Farms \Note) Experience has shown that wash- ed eggs are suitable only for iin~ mediate ccnsumption, and will no =tand up under storage condition: Tcr any length of time. Althougl zhe washed egg may get by for r 111311 time. and be quite acceptabb ggfigldllllelgyalfilllgggfllz’; In“? 85x2} on the fresh egg market, its infer-i pale p113‘ geoggme wfigwixvguslalg; Zritgiergdinarrnegitigrartifégé‘ evident site. ‘ n a s - Wglslfi: ti??? Mg maiden ha" fem. Experiments carried on at sever» ° l‘ al Dominion Experimental Fianna high esteem in which the (ROSES-i ed was held throughout the whole‘ district. The pall bearers were Messrs S. Gallant, C. Richm. C- Galiant. M. Loclerc, J. Incl and AMERICAN BUYERS Weint to Buy Antique Furniture, Old J ewellry, Ship. . Models, ‘Old Pictures, Hooked Rugs, etc; Write t0 i ' F. SHELDICK, ‘leis i. | A. Arsenault-S A meeting of the directors of the ‘iharlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association was held yesterday. Reports for 1929 were submitted and were considered satisfactory. It was decided to hold the Prov- .The bride was attended by her cou- sin Miss Evelyn McEwen, in a. gown jof almond green crepe de chine, and icnrrying a. bouquet of pink carna- tlons and maiden hair fern, while ithe groom was ably supported by ‘Mr. Cyril Wood, brother of the bride. The groom's gift to the bride was a. handsome seal coat with blue squir- ‘iave shown that clean eggs whicl. traded ‘l5 per cont spwials and 25 ier cent extras before storageggrad- ‘d 85 per cent extras, 12 per cent ‘irsts, and 3 per cent weak and wat- ery after six months storage. Dirty eggs grading similarly when placed I I Care of Revere Hotel, Highest Prices Paid! Charlottetown nciai Exhibition next year on Mon-l l m mm; 1 m b m m “Yi Tue-‘ldaY- Wedmsdfl“ ThursTglce penndantgand) to ihergrgbfigmar: ieiiuzmfildey- 5118"“ 19"‘. l° zsldla set of gold cuff links and cOllm‘ ll" - pin. The wedding march was played The annual meeting 0f the Asso- b M; _ Lo 1s H n’ a“ t of the ilwon will we vlwe Thursday senile». Sara.“ 51mm‘ the Etna. .. I°l'l'l°°l'l~ Jill- 3T5» 1939- ‘dainty wedding supper was served. ~ ‘The evening was spent in music and danlcfilng. Tilile many! gifts ffitilblzgd test ed to t e popu arty o o goAt a meeting w?! the Pgmgnclllliygung cou,‘ Bililim inclucgied besides Vemmdll yll By ill l‘ $1‘ ll s vcr, out glass, en, ina, etc., a is.".sf:".zl.*iz"l.'"=....,ss.mi "is?" ":.r"".""~ F“: "as _. . coupe e on e o’coc ra, and Judge of Probate during the lll_ Thursday afternoon on a honeymoon mess of the present incumbent. Rom‘ trip through New Brunswick. it. B. Warburton. their return they will reside in Bun- Mr. Palmer is continuing his pre-ibury whore Mr. IIarnm is a pro- zent- duties as Protho otary and , Bresslve young Inner and ox Jlerk of the prown. irancher. Their many friends‘ join in wishing w. and Mrs. Hamrn many -DEATH or manure ISLAND were o! harm’ wedded life. PASTOR-Many old friends in Sum- ineraide and the western part of the BIRTHS Leland will learn with regret of the | zleath of Rev. Henry Carter, WhIchIBONNEI-lr-TO My. 811d MR- ‘L, fook place last week at Point 410,9 3011MB. Btlnt Jbhn. Nov. 12th. Hula, xv. a, after a short illness, the daughter. Bessie Iouise. 1 the age of 94 years. ‘rhe late Rev.- ‘ L M; (jg-up w“ f9;- gpmq ‘yggrg pfif- DUNCAN~AC thB Crua10blAt0Wn= or of the Baptist Church at O'Le\lry Hospital on Dec. 1st, w Mr. and mg 51m n Mun-j, my“, my“ Mrs. Fred Duncan. a. son. McAItDI. Chelton, ‘Dec. 9th.,’ to Mr. ma‘ , Daniel McArdiqa naughm. ~ i" At Christmas Gifts, the year: brb -.cill living in the Old Country. ieceased made many f =hlpl while on the Island and‘! vith genome regret that t n‘; ‘bbtit 811M811 YUM’! S10 f0!‘ rcl - theOlty Hos-i Thuradambeuotlutolla; andMra. Leoll‘. MacDonalrLaaon. normal-accuser. n. ‘Island nos-y ' llltal. Dec. and. to Mr. and ma! i Pihl 91H ‘o’ scotia. At the tinie of his doe vac pastor of thzflaplgst Chu‘ P t B to, ' term h . 13:9. K131i... h: leaves Hillel! Raver-i (nee Grave 01mp- xn mourn three dough Mrs. 5°11) l WW ' . ‘ Ar.‘ Avonoale." New. ‘and In. Alphonsua O'- m Philip own good wishes M the rest. 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