Jlrlws were won as follows: Ladies. MONDAY gm omax raorosan-lt _la understood that tentative plans have “u, received for o. new organ which 1c has been proposed to install in st. Dunstan! Basilica. The project, which is still in a mooted state,-if carried out, would call for the ck- pendlture of about $20,000. DEPARTURE REGRETTED -— MI’. ‘ William Hyndman left Saturday for Montreal where he will be on the inspection stat! of the Royal Bank of Canada. Before leaving he was presented with a very hfllldwlllo 81ft from the stat! _of the Royal Bank of Charlottetown. His many friends wish him success in his new position.- TVEDDING BELLS-The wedding took place at the Presbyterian Church manse. Lachinc, Que" on an flap, 1930. of Misc Ada. Hor- n,“ Murdock, of Granby. Que, to John Wilson Arnott, of Laclline; Que. The ofllciating minister was pp; pav. W. Arnott Mitchell, for- ‘ . wasoj . -sraunmo wmrrgg m m, recently null... rpm, Bllflliillll’ the winter withhll son,- a_fill0l'fl.v1n.Cl1¢ll"7- unu- an u... Isle-locally lnfinwonuioiioo nt, 4 Montreal. _ 6.. theowncrjofjjhe houso W515}; he w“ ‘uldmk- "- llllll fléml-‘rederlc- WI. Whohad been- arrested by ‘the appeared before Magistrate D. dgar 5hIW S18E11!!! . morning, and was bound over to keep tho peace for Si; "will! Ind my costs of court." 1t appears from the evidence of sev- eral vfltnmses examined, that when the landlord attempted to eject‘ the tenant, the latter attempted to strike him with an axe. The tenant was tiven ‘nirty cars to vacate the house. -_-.- MARRIED IN STATES-Aqulct. nerly of the Orkney Islands, Scot- land. The bride who for the past, three years has resided in Granby is‘ the eldest daughter of Mr. D. P.‘ Murdock and the late Mrs. Murdock .,:' miarloitetown, P. E. I. The groom f who is on the staff of Lachinc High School is the third son of the late‘ Mr. Andrew Arnott and Mrs. Arnott of Arnlllil. Cowdenbeath, Fifesllired Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. Arnott will. reside in Lachine. RECEIVES APPOINTMENT — Dr. B. C. Keeping. recently appointed Assistant Provincial Health Officer- alld who has been taking a post gra- duate course in Public Health in To- ronto University lcading up to a Public Health diploma, arrived on the Island on December 20th andl left Saturday on return i0 Toronto to resume his studies. While in Geor- getown he was at his old. home, where Mrs. Keeping and the family. are stillremaining. Dr. Keeping will, conclude his studies in Toronto about the 24th of May and will then take a further course in field work in Dei- aware and ‘Massachusetts. He will return to the Island about the last‘ of July to take up his duties in eon- nection with the Public Health De- partment here. —AU(.‘TION FORTY-l-‘IVI-l CLUB —'l‘hc South Freetown Club was en- tertained on Dec. 26th_at the home but llffliy Wedding was solemnlacd at ihe home of Mr. and Mrs.- George, Panton. Cambridge, Mggg, on qm-lst- mas Eve, Dec. 24tll, when Miss Ina M. MacKinnon. formerly of. Char- llmewwfl. P- E. L, and Mr. Roy wil- sun Woolridge, Cambridge, were ‘unit- ed in marriage by lhe Rev. Mr. Wil- liamson of tho Trcmont Temple Bap- ilst Church, Boston. The double ring Hrvlcc being used. Tho bridelookcd Wrx chm-rains in-a Bowl-l of blue silk i chiffon. ‘She was attended-by her friend Mrs. mwln Keith, while m. 'I§eiih ably silpporierltile groomcirno young couple will reside in bridge. j Cam- -uocxl:v Aceloalrr-llr. John ‘Bllfllil. of the ,Gr'ilnites, while‘ in __ai vrlwilci-fl snipe on Thursday-blight, had the misfortuno to receive a blow from the ruck,‘ whiclrbreko one of the bonesof his ,ankle. Theaeci- dent will layhinl up for some con- siderable time, ‘ and" consequently weaken the effectiveness ‘of the team.- Ml-s. Burns, on the following night, had the nlisfortunelaffal-ling-ilnd‘ having two"other young V ladies“ fall over her, one of wllosejskates made aIdeep cut in one of ‘her limbs, nec- cssitating severalstitchss. ' Mr. 1nd Mrs. ‘Burns seem to be in the position of martyrsw the cause; of‘ the great Canadian winter pastime-Kn of Mr. and Mrs. Michael McCourt. The first prize for ladies was won by Miss Beatrice McCourt and the first prize for gentlemen was won by Mr. J. Plncau. The freeze-out was wou by Mr. Mervin McCourt. On Dec. 31st the Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mc- Court with a large attendance. The Miss Beatrice McCourt; Gentleman's, Mr. Parnel Murphy. The ladies serv- ad lunch and a very enjoyable time was spent-E. —Mr. and Mrs. James A. Murphy, Elllellld. have as their welcome Illest. Miss Alice Deegan, of Cape ‘Pravcrse-E. -naaru or MR. JAMES asex- u: or MISCOUCIIE-The death oc- curred on Monday. Dec. 20th. of Mr. James Ieckle at the home of his blather. Mr. Joseph Leckie of M18"! couche, at the age of 82 years. The‘ deceased had been in failing health _ ‘I II two months and later suffered a stroke of paralysis. Born in Central Lot l6 the late James lmkle has lived 1n the vicinity all his life. l-Ie was unmarried and had resided with his brother, Joseph, for "m years. He had many friends by WIlOm he was vcry highly esteemed.‘ Tilers arc left to mourn, two sisters “ls- Philip McDonald of Ellis Rlvcr and Mrl. John Farrell, Int 18; also four brothers, William of Milbum. L" 13.‘ John A. of Surnmerside;_and 9"“ “ml J°~lellh of Mlscouche, to l" 0f whom The Guardian extends sincere symllllthy- The funeral took l"‘°° °" Wednesday moi-lung from the residence of his brother, Mr. Joseph Leckle, to st. John the "Kilt-lot Church and Cemetery at Miscouchc, Rev. Dr. Monagllan offl- "lllilnc- The funeral was largely at- tended by his friends from the sur- mmdllll wlllli-ry. The pallbears werc Messrs. Cornelius Mcbellan, B. D. Mcmm- QRPW-‘ll DeaRochcs, ‘Thomas’ “smiles Joseph Lauglllln and n. DcsRoches. s. For Neuritis Minn-db is unequalled. It swift- ly ends the painful throbbing Mid leaves you lulled and re- lievcd. MHJARD‘ 1 l-rosr yurrrlar. ‘saowan-A . . . post-nuptial shower was tendered- to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Arthur Larkin by friends of the young couple at/the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo I_.arkin of Sunlmcrsnlo. About thirty. Illeats were present. Tho gifts, which included some dainty pieces of silver, linen and cut glass. were in a basket prettiiy trimmed in pink and Iwhite- The gifts were opened by Miss HabelnCoridon and the verses read by Miss ldaflalac- Kenxie. After the bride and groom had received tho congratulations oi‘ everyone present the remainder of the evening was spent in songs,‘ music, humorous readings and witty speeches. 'Mr.~ and ' Mrs. Larkin thanked everyone for their‘ good wishes. Dainty refreshments were served before the guests departed for their homes. s. ' -- Shortly before ten o'clock on Mon- day morning the large-residence»! w. Henry Crozier at wulnoc Valley caught fire "through tlleexplccion of a gasoline engine in the washroom and in a short time the house was reduced to ashes. Mr. Crozier was ‘away from horns at thc__tlme drivill! the school children of‘the district into Sununerside as is his ‘custom. His wife alone in tileulouse- was clo- ing the family "washing in an out kitchen attached to the mainlpari. of tho house, with the‘ nus: a gaso- line engine. Mrs. ciomi, iris sup- posed, atiempted to-fiil the tank while the engine wasrunning and lt_ exploded bumlng her Ivery bully about the face, arms and hands. The house was quickly in flames, Neigh- bors rushed ‘t0 the spot and‘ will Mrs. Crozier mllifrsfnobert Waugh'a that rny ofihe furniture ‘unsaved as the flames spread so quickly but nftcr strenuous efforts a few 'tli'lngs were taken from tile-burning build- ing. Only the"out buildings and Mrs. Wsughzu house were saved. and this was due to the efforts ‘of the neigh- bours, who pilcd snow upon them and alsoto the fact that. tho day was calm with no wind. Mr. Oroliicrb residence, which was one of the finest in the districthygs only lnrtlv covered by insurance. A pilo of wood in, the _-out kitchen wasjtvill burnlnl at noon ‘although the house itself was entirely burned out withnothinl but the chimneys standing. ~ _ 1Mrs._ Croaier wartaken to the Prince County nosplulnwhvre she ‘LiNiMENT is rusting as, comfortably, as can?!» expected. Much svmllailll" is warm‘ ed for Mr. and rm. Omier in their my‘- ..‘n.1!_§_1,.".' .. . .. m‘ Vwiilflln}! appears the following: Agriculture; Chriltlilll fithfllllPiodll, if] skiing}; uLN-Esg,_‘Ab§u; c3530“, w!“ X 451131351‘ 011;‘ Stawaljt and lbwther where Mrs.‘ A. Provincial Police. on. sigma", 13ml house near by. It was with difficulty. i wannasnsr '1 ’ , , . A ,.__qA_aa'rlzn-Amon¢ the list‘ of (‘uyfiun "h" B‘ ‘R- u‘: "l0 Civil Service permanent appointments- Edith Grade" May Ryan, Stcnographer, lpChlrlottctown . ‘ noon: yesterday A. A. Hennesseyamnbul- ance was called “to the oilice of Murphy, accountant for the firm was Milken ‘Suddenly ‘ill. Shc WIS removed It}; liar home. ‘ ‘ ma HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN.- The Executive of the Campaign Com- mittee acknowledge‘ withthanks the receipt of,$800.00 from Mr. R. S. Lea. of Montreal and also $100.00 from Mr. R. H. Ellis 0f Charlottetown. - -~wu.1. usrm NURSING rau- MISSION-Mus a. Desitochcrl, ‘of Misoouche, who has been the effici- etor Our ' jSADLY JIEBIIAVBD-The -sym- pathy of many friends in this city Will-be cxtendcdto Victor Madden, C...N. R... engineer at the‘ new hotel at the loss he has sustained by the death of his mother, Mrs. Mabel Grace Madden. who passed away in the Hotel Dicu Hospital, Moncton. on Sunday, after a prolonged illness. The following telegram from the Poe? Master. General in reply to rep- resentations made in December by Mr. MeLureflM. P. brings the desired result for the Mail Service: Ottawa. Ontario. January 6th. I2 o'clock W. Chester S. McLure, M. P., Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. "Am advised that dating from eleventh instant existing Mall Train schedule ‘.0 and from Prince Ed- bjard Island will be diminished. Have accordingly arranged an Air Mall ent bookkeeper for some time at imerside, has resigned her pesition to cntcr tthc 4 nursing professlon.~ Miss DeRoches left-on Saturday .for ‘a short visit to her homo before taking up her new duties-S TRAFFIC DlFFlCULT-—’I‘he heavy fall of snow yesterday morning, and the [ensuing heavy rain left the streets in cvell worse condition than they were during tile put-week. Cars had to proceed slowly through long water-filled sloughs, ‘cut down in most places to the asphalt.‘ Crossing or‘ turning st the intersections con- stituted a problem in navigation for the most skilled drivers. . Pedestrians found,‘ ‘travel - equally ,as‘ unpleasant. as there was a constant danger oi’ ‘ stepping into hidden pools of watch! or being splashcciat intersections by passfngcars. ,-—\’lCAB GENERAL 0F EDMON- TON-Right Rev. Loo Nclligm, Vicar General of Edmonton Diocese in Al-_ b:rta,.arrlv:d in Sulnmerside on sat urday on account of the serious ill- noas of his ‘father who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. lfathver Nelligan is _a.nat,i\'e of Tig- nishand was a very brilliant stu- dent of-St. Dunstans University. Ho celebrated‘ High Mas at;l0.80 on Sunday in St. Paul's Church and‘ preached an eloquent sermon on on ‘feast-of the day. He will visit Charlottetown and Tlgnish- before re turning to Edmonwm-S The amalgamation of the prohibit- ion enforcement ofllcers with the Provincial Police department under Commissioner Joseph Trainer was cifected yesterday. Under the new regulations tlletcu.‘will be available for the enforcement of prohibition. three inspectors, three sergeants and Service between Monciou, Summer- Gourlies, Lid., Druggfistg d; Sum. ,side and Charlottetown to overcome‘ any possible reduction in efficiency of Postal service along the lines of your recent letters." ' . (Signcdi. Arthur Sauvc, POST MASTER GENERAL THURSDAY ._\'1v IMPORTANT REAL ESTATE DEAL‘ was rcocnlly closed when the Eastern Trust Co. purchased the property of George Wlleatlcy on the corner of Euston and Great George Strecm and the adjoining property occupied as the Bike Shop owned by ‘Isaac Cudmore. The entire property is about 100 x I25 feet and was pur- chased in the name of the Eastcm Trust 00.. for principals who as yet do not wish their name made public. EMIGRATION T0 U S. A.—Fl'onl July 30 till December 3i, emigrants leaving this Province for United States numbered 245, according to fi- gures obtained fromuAmel-lean Vice- Consul Bickers. Porthe year ending June 30, i930, the number leaving tile Island for United States was 930. Live silver Ioxes"‘wcre exported lo the republic to the number of lil and i0 the value of $261149. lies fox furs" were shipped to the value of $23,462. CHIEF JUSTICE SUIPFERS IN- JIJRY-The many friends oi‘ Chicl’ Justice Mathieson will regret to hear that he sustained a broken arm yes- terday morning when he slipped on tile icy walk at the steps of his rcs~ icicncc. The Chief Justice had left ills home to go to his nfllcc, had turned back to warn Mrs. lvlatllicson of the slippery condition of the walk, and wasabout to ascend the steps, when he fell heavily. He was‘ rc- nloved to the City Hospital where an x-ray revealed a. fracture to the right nrm below the shoulder. l~lc was rc- approximately nine constables, the latter number being subject to pos- siblc change. Eachgi. spector will have charge of a County and will have four ‘or five men under him. includ-- lrlg a sergeant. Tile prohibition offlc- ers are all provincial constables and are available for the enforcement of oihernlaws as well. , I THE WOMEN'S MUSIC CLUB- The first meeting of the Women's 1 Music Club"for the year incl, took; . place ‘Mondaykvening, atithc home| of Mrs. H. S. Hmderson. Euston Street, all the members of the club_- beihg PFGBCIIt."I"T‘IC business session, included the election of officers for the coming year. Mrs. H. sf Hender- son being elected’ President, lifrs. Keith Rogers. vleé _ President and Mrs.‘ James MacMillan, _ Secretary- Tressurer. A miscellaneous program, interspersed with the ‘reading of short items relating to musicians and musical events, proved both interest- ing and instructive. _Ai. the close of the meeting delicious “f. ‘ were served by the hostess. ‘e . I ’-sAn saws ancclvan-m. 0., E. Strong of Summerside, received‘ the sad news on Monday "0! ‘the dedth that‘ morning of his sister-in: law, Mrs Newton Strong at her home in Belmont, Mass. Mrs Strong was the widow of the late Newton‘ 5mm; 5011 ogntlle‘ late Mr and Mrs wiliiam"G. Strong of Summer-side: and before her marriage was MLs-U AnniyPal-row of Bedoquc. She had resided in Boston and vicinity since her marriage but visited her Island home frequently. her last visit being two ‘years ago. Her husband profic- ceasod her “av. two years. The older residcnts,0f Bummersidc will have kind recollections of Mrs Stfrongdn her girlhood. There arc left» to . mourn an only ~ daughter. .M.rs union, - with one... she’ resided also. one ‘brother, Silas Farrow. of Sedaqua, and three sisters in the vicinity of_ ton, to whom, thy.- Guaivlan eatcndssincorc sympathy. No further details were received. ‘tho lairm-tsmus Farrow, who re» centiy‘ passed away in Bedcque was moved to hishomc where he is rest- ing comfortably. TO OPERlYII-i HERE-Tilt: latest issue of the Canada Guzctv: contains notice of the issue of letters patent to incorporate the Algurna Consolid- ated Corporation Limited with a, cap- ital stock of 400,000 seven per cent cumulative prcfclred shares of illc par vnluc of $5 oacil, and 800,000 common shares without uolnillnl or pa": ialuc, the chief DlilCC o: bushlcss of the colllpany to be in Charlotte- town. this Province. Tile colupany is incorporated to curry on tllc business of iron-masters. steel-makers. etc. and the illcorporators are Adrian Kllatcilbull-l-lugcsszu, George Miller Hy 1e and Hamilton Larrat Sluitll. all of Montreal. IIOOPER-REAGH NUVHALSm St. John's Church, Milton, was lllc scone ot- a qulctvbut pretty wedding on Monday. Dec. 15, 1930, at 4.30 p. ln.. when Miss Ada Lilly (Blanche) youngiWood and Harry Mutch. who have Lawson: Supt. ltlission Baud. Miss "est daughter of the late Archdeacon [recovered from the effects of the nc- Mabel Ncwsoln; Supt. Supplies, Mrs. and Mrs. Rezlgll of Milton was 1111' tcidcnz were interviewed b3‘ C0lllllllh" vmlw" -n°“"‘“5 llcd in marriage -with Mr. David Rob- (‘l1 Hooper, son of tllc late George R. rloopc and Mrs. Hooper of Milton. The ceremony was performed by-the Rev. George Westbrook, L. Th., Rec- llOl of Milton, ill the presence of a number of relatives and friends. The IIIBPPY couple were unattended. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother in law Ml‘. Pope Hooper wore a dress of ciliflon crepe with radium lace in pastel blue shade with blaelpicture hat and carried a shower bouquet of pink and white earnstions and maiden hair fern. During the signing of the register. C Perfect Love was beautifully sung by Miss Verna Rodd, Mcndelssoluvs Wedding March was capably render do by the organist, Mrs. l... ii. Colca. Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple left amid showers of rice and confetti on a honeymoon trip to Montreal and other Canadian cities, thdbride wearing s. brown broadcloth coat in French model with luillk ‘trlmulings, nud velvet l\:.t to match. Upon their return they will _ l=Di§»l-lI~I1l0lI-§I~.~_=a resias ill-limb Wilm- ARLOTTETOWN ‘GUARDIAN, e _._.'.:._*”' i.-._.__.. _-.. MAIL CARRIER RBMEMBLKED --'l‘hc box holders on rural route No. 2 from Eldon to Plnetie waited on Mr. Sinclair Ross and presented hire with a fine Buflalo robe. The pres- entation was made by Mr. Churn-s Panting in hia usual good style. A!» UlWIh taken by surprise Mr. Burr.‘ thanked the ‘box holders in a. very neat speech for their wonderful gen- erosity. - i MAGDALEN ISLAND anus - ' Word has been received by the Post ;0fl‘-¢e Department here from Ottawa Ithat the steamer Montcalm will ‘make a special trip to the Magdalen i Islands carrying mails, and it is pro- ‘posed that the steamer will leave Souris on Sunday next lapproxlrn- , atelyi. All malls from the mainland ‘for the Magdalen Islands are now _ bfllig forwarded to Souris. l .‘ hills. Sarah Dorothy Langlorl, has ’bCCOI1l0 engaged to Mr. Lawson Keith Harvey of Needllam. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey of Crapnud. Miss Langton is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Langton, Ncedhiim, Mas. and ‘Kittsry. Mc.. and a. graduate or The Misses Allen's school in West Newton. She is as- sociated with Ginn and Company. Publishers. Mr. Harvey attended Prince of Wales College. and is as- sistant buyer for the Clovcrcinlc Com- puny. —BRIGHTER NEWS-Summer- side friends will be glad to hear that his: and Mrs. Jarvis Tanton lfave re- ceived most encouraging news in rc- gard to the condition of their son, G. Stsvert Tanton, who has been the way to recovery and is expected home in about three weeks time. His brother, Mr. Gerald P. Tanton. who is studying medicine at Dalhousic University, passed high in all sub- —FAREWELL PRESENTATION- Mins Zirlck for some time Red Cross Nurse for Prince County, left on Thursday morning fol' her home in Chester, N. S. Sillcc her resignation from the Red Cross Miss Zinck has been visiting friends. Before her dc- parture for Chester she was present- cd with avlovely harld-bag and ad- dress from the W. A. of St. Mary's tion of her work both‘ in the choir and -W. A. Miss Zlnck made many friends willie ‘in Summerside by whom she will be greatly missed. S. FRIDAY —$All.I-2D l-‘Olt i-..\‘GI.AND—Miss 11.11.»? Grady. adouzcd daugrer nl hilzz. (l. P. Grrui" r.’ Summit-raide- left .11 ‘Thursday 1‘OI‘Il‘."._I for St. .'ol"-n, N. B., whel". silo s.'-.1'= at noon today‘ for Liver-pen. :2‘ the C. P. P. 1: .cr Minncdosa for an OKlCllfl-‘U lul- 11:.1v' All Englan" ':.‘.1cl'v\ $.10 v.lll visit llrr larcllts, Mr and All-s. Lnrizln oi Ho: .1155 and uf-l- r a ~ Her slung. Miss ti’. liccaulallic-"Z lllr .11 Pal as Monc. —S. —REGRET.ABL\§ .\('\' IIJIINP- Many friends l.‘ Slhlllllblisllflc will re- gret to learn Lin‘; Ml. George Dou- cetic; formerly forunin at ill»: Pion- ccr Publishing 00., but new at Hi1 a fax, had a l‘l.‘il'L'i&lJ'.0 so :‘.1lv:il.; 01112.1; return to Halifax after ‘ljicllvlllifl the Cllrisilllns vacation at his ‘ionic ill Summerside. In some 'l!!l.ll1‘l0l‘ ills finger caught ill tllc machinery .'1l.d was very badly crushed. l-Ie nus been under the dociors care since tin: ac- cident but is now visiting his Home until he 1's ub‘lc to return ..i hlb ,vvork.-S. l.l'l"l‘ 1'1 I.\'I’OR.\IA'I‘ION o— ‘Pile survivclas oi‘ the Mount Edward cross- .i1lg tragedy of Nov. 5 last, Cyril slcner Tralnor of llle Provincial Po- lice relative to the details of the fatality. Both state that they can re- ITEOIIIUCl‘ nothing for a short time preceding the accident. Wood was‘ driving the car. they slate. with Miss Bruce and Miss Higgins wltllllinl in the flonl. ‘scat, Mutcli. with Miss Stewart; and Miss Adams were in the lenr ‘seal. Many [UCHGS will ‘regret lo learn of tllc passing of Mrs. William Park- cr (nee Annie Hansen) in Boston. Mass. on Sunday, Jan. 4th. | This is the second death in the fam ily within a short time. her sister, Mrs. Kenncrson. passing away six ,v.ceks‘ngo. Much syrupatilyl is felt {or the bereaved family which in ouch u short time is called upon lo mourn the loss of two members. Besides a sorrowlng husband. there are left to lrioum tllc following: two sisters, Mrs. Lottie Peck of Boston: Mrs. John McLean. City and two ')|-.~.;h¢|-s_ Jollll of lllc imperial Bis mill. C0,. mid Ci‘i1l‘l‘.‘.'~ l.‘ the firm of l-I. Q. lows of this city. Saturday ‘u seriously ill in Halifax. He is now on | jects at the Christmas examinations. ; s. ‘ Church in token of rheir apprecian Bscribers __EETURNE” To 'coLL‘DGE__:.lr --—l_)lIt'D AT PRINCE COUNTY rurlgcon. Hc prarilccd in Nov. “ck Shun’ M“ “u”, Holman ‘m, 'HOSPITAL—TIIC death occurred o11 Scolul and the stale of Maine an! M“ Mex N on o: s,,n,.l,.,c,.s,u,, Wednesday in the Prince County llos- lnlcr in Prince Edward Island. l-ll In“ on wedmwhn ,0 Penn.“ m lpitsl of~ Mr. Valentine Gavin of Kli- r had :1 distinguished military earse. Mount Allison cmkge a._,._., mum; {time Capes at the age of 69 years. and was a \'f‘l£'l‘fll1 oi’ the South Al- ‘heu, chflmpfl). Yacauon H m,“ ‘l-Ielwas brought to liv llospllul four l ricnn \'\'al' and also served with dis- homes___s_ ‘day's ago, for. treatment. The remains , tiucliorl 1n illc Great War, where l1: were taken on the evening train on i was promolsd. to hfajor. It was dur- ‘tvednesday to his home for bul~ial.-S l 111g this war that he received a sev- ‘ ———~ i me wound at the base oi’ the skull win-n the llola-w on which he was rid- ing was shot to pieces from the ex- plociiug o.’ n shall. The severe wound.- vud shock were partly the cause o1 i . E SNOW PLOUGHS A'l‘ WORK-—- Ycsterday one of the Government , how ploughs operated olrthe east "e a" s)“ L“ “m” ma‘ M5“ 6' “dc or the Hiiusborouyh Brmgc. op_ C. Gordon is fully recovered ironl; lelling the road in the direction of h” 11°C“: ilmes‘ during which Sh” Tea. Hill. Another operating in the V?” ‘teamed by h” dgugm" Alice-- , , , _ , liursc-irl-tralning at the P. C. Hos 1r.» slrokc which caused his death Cit) levelled off the stleets to fan 1 _ _ “Rate name on the day previous a gplwl 8Umm9l$ldlH n1 an enrlv age. mough procecded o“, the M'.lpeqlQc' On January 1111f.‘ second lhc lnenl . l1 was as a racing man and lover Road as my as wins,°w_ j hers ‘and friends of the Kingston i of horscflesil that Dr. Church wsl Baptist Church met at the home of‘ best known in the Maritime Pro- - Mr. and Mrs. Everett Holmes. l0 ex- 1 vinces. He came to the lslanrinear- PAINFUI. ACCIDENT-While Mrs. press in a tangible way their apprer- . l): twenrv years ngn in connection Fred Houlc was passing through the Jation of Mrs. Ilollnes for her scr ,'v'-1h horstr rat-inc. but. did not pm‘- aquarc on Wednesday she fell. sus- vices during the past. as Ofgllflijl um! via-morally vesicle here unlii i916. He. ‘mining a broken arm. She was tak- ‘choir director. =l\!‘f‘l in?‘ 5on1; tima in Onlgfln, u.» en into Lhe rosinlasicrs ofllce in the y The meeting was called 1o Miler hv in» gonad," Ngtigrlil . pm- Dominion Buildings and later rcnlov- iMr. Stephen Ackland who in a rllol-i , ill hr iloule in» w“ n klnd inn; icd to the P. E. Island Hospital. The ‘ispeech expressed the purpose of lh " ‘ilfilllilfi il1;:~:il.-1:'.-.l and lathe-r. {some evening while Mrs. J. A. Grif-Tlecilng. Deacon Burgess Nbvvso; pc 11g his leisure hours with ll": [fith was leaving home she slipped then presented Mrs. Holmes wnh n ‘ family. who will miss him sarriv. near the door, breaking her wrist. valuable present. Rev. W. R. l~iac-;Bcsldcs his u'iriou' and two small She was removed to the City Hos- Walker also made a very cOmilillllenl- , Elllidffll. Miss June Louise and Alas- ler \\'1le,\' Gvnmlerson, there arr.- Zr-‘t pital where the bone was set. and ary speech expressing liis ryrailiudci‘ later removed to her home. lo Mrs. Holmes. Ill a few well chosen I‘ l0 mourn his parents nnd two brat-li- "words Mrs. Holmes thanked all forlcrs and sisters, namely: W. ll. uheir-gift and kind words and ussur- . Church, Michigan: Harry Church. ' - . . ' i '5 LAM“ gulp F0“ vszxsoyt ‘TM’ led them she was always willing to use Waterford. Ont: Mrs, ll‘. R, Hflfiflflh, s‘ H‘ s °r° mac“ mo ‘e um mp5’ her talents in this work. _ b b] v U l v I . 1 _ _ , ‘lLos Angcles. and Mrs. D. U. McKa" p“) a 5 ‘e a“ o‘ no S“S°n‘ m“ The "ladies then served lunch iniof lViclrose. lvlass. to whom UH‘ its us?” mum m R°cky Fémtflyey “their own special style. alicl" which I Guardian extends sincere sympathy tefdaL The P555395 we” 59mm‘ ‘the remainder of the evening was.’ The funeral will take place under pushed wuh_ wnmderable dimcum" “s ipleasantly spent _in games. nlusic and i lvlasollic auspices.--S. the harbor ls frozen over completely, lsécm éomarsfltionl 1 except at the point where the three ' tides meet. Last year the ferry made ’ ‘1 its last trip on December 15, and on _T_m"" P°lm° mic“ “l” m’! Y" "Vi" I hewinter previous on January 2i. Tmgn this “Merl d“ 1° a “WWII”, Smelt fishermen are reported to have 911°“ mark“ “d t? _ 111°‘ 1°" Pflcils 1 flflW-At Mme Valley. PJILI. on ,venturcd out to the middle of the ' °t ‘1l°the_"°°m‘f'°d"‘°5- 15 m‘? 01ml‘ December 25. i930, to Mr, and Mrs. iuvei- on the ice in the ‘vicinity of 1 1°“ °f M‘; ‘I “- B°““*l1 Swiss-w Daniel Shaw, .1 daughter- Laura flulsbom Bfldg, A f“. mo" mam: | of the Prince Edward islalicl Potuto,'g1~n-;g-Unp_ Growers’ Association, who returned: filfavllfllelrgynigztsglfaeo nficiilfm“ i l1<=¢nily~frvm a business trio lo thc-“JUDDX-A‘ G“‘d°'~°“'» °" 9mm" , ____ Q United States. The potato markehim" 29- 1930- m M" ""1 MPI- 01"’ V . however, remains steady. During ills "we ltilhb Cuddl’. l dilllflhifll’. ‘Flor- : Many friends will-regret to hear of l‘ my, which was partly a Ch-istniug ' "l" a 9)’)- ‘ille death vvedlillesdaymaf Mrs. Erlully ' holiday, Mr. Boulter visited points as COOKE_M the Pun" Edwnd n“ *“‘,“,B°‘Y'_‘ M‘ "1 “f” ° "N "c l “l” "will *5 Bammwe; land Hospital, Jan. s. 1m. to w. William Miller of Marshfleid. Th, pomp, market, ,5 Steady 10;- and Mm ‘A, n Cooke York ‘ I AIliIlQHBh the dwells“! llfld ‘D9611 ill , ally, the Association reports. ‘Ihc daughmn ' ‘ failing health for some yeaz‘; her l demmd 15 151,; and considerable death came more suddenly the“ was; quantities are being shipped. Load» expected. She bore her long ' )1, a of ' '_——~'-"'*—-~ ing isnot as brisk as it was during: _ semi-invalldism with Christian pat- “mama” the recent period of fine weather.‘ lellfw and Bwwillelii- H91‘ jllliil-“i b" For Green. Mountain seed, 00 cents i . quiet and undisturbed as she had i a bushel ‘is offend, and (m- Grggn‘DIAMOND—MACDONALD -—- At St wished ii. to be. _ l Mailman“ gable “my; 50 Cups, l\Iar_v's Cathedral, Halifax, by Rev. The late Mrs. Miller who was the The“ i5 pqm- dcmand g0,- 11-15), gob. 1 Father Charles E. McManus, Dec. 20. ‘daughter of Robert and Mary Craw- mus M; plum-m Tufnips hunting; I i930, Charles Spurgeon Diamond and fold BOYYEI‘. W85 b0?" ll Bllflllll? foanoveibrlskly at 25 cents a bushel. “ Winnie MacDonald, both of Char- ‘Scptcmber the 15lh, i842. She was ' lotielown. P. E. Island. ihc last surviving member of a. large ,'and well known family. her brothers [are nnenl? ' On December 24th. ‘last there pass _ - ed. away from her earthly to her SULu“-*N—C"|5"°"M' _ _ lllfld sisters all having predeceased her Iicavcllly 1101110 lills- Pllllll? COIWlU 0T Mary‘ Churck“ Brwklm m’ 1;;- 59mg years, V_ ‘ Elm Avenue. Charlottetown, and the V Difsrlioi 193° b?“ RW- Falh" Sumwm» _Until her marriage she resided 1n pmzels of Pew- anrl coed \v'1ll"n1i1st.“”'"“"‘ smlila" "Y G1‘°°“P°1d i" Bunbu,._‘._ "m. married “n, was spent ma“, given hm. a grcat welcome m“ Jilargnrel Chlsholln oi’ Antlgonhil ‘in Marshfielei, and henlatel" ye2rs,,fhc Realm-S 01' :10?!’ as they WHO N‘ s‘ [u-iill her son, Arthur W. Miller intayliollt setting out "to "wing their viii)’ E'HOOI,ER_REAGH_At sh John.‘ Charlottetown. Besides her son, Ar- ioer all the earill. fol‘ dining fill hi‘! , . Thur ‘Vi. she “Mes to mourn mm ovens she loved and sought to pm, iChulch, Milton. on Dec. l5, 1930, b! daughter Mrs Jollu MacFarlane. mote peace and good will in the RN" George ‘vcslbrook I" m" Dav“ ‘ ' i _ Robert Hooper and Ada Lily Bisnchi llhlarshfield and a son. James. of Cal- ‘earth and so to scric her Satlour Rmgh. both or Mmon P‘ E‘ I‘ gnry, ,Lol'd in her home church aiul rrlm- ' 1 In town and country her passing “Illllllitf- DlNGWELL-BLACKETT-AL the ‘will remind many that there are few, H?!‘ Parents the late Wiillnlli Rlld lifanse, st. Pclcrs, by the Rev. J. Ari- {Allnc Dinnls of Alarsrllc breve: her unison on Doc. us, 1930- Mrs. EthcI ,:ul- lo love i111- lorrl will all villus-s Dingwcll n» Mr. Robert Blncketl, boll: “a M- s,‘ ,l,nmu_y UNITED ibbillltlflil and good. Sh: “as from o: Xlprip, (llllJRClb-lu spite of the very dan- early you“? a member Mn‘? Alumna‘ “ ‘ H?‘ _ f‘ serous walking 0n Wedrlcsdav. Jan. ‘at “aFemny and 8am fmcrapy of: ‘7111, eighty-four nrclllbcl-s‘ (‘if thgfhc?‘ “m” and talcms m “whim. ‘ H ”—" V M N- "7‘J" V‘ ' Auxiiiary attended lilo firs; mcetn1§7m.‘“.’°.h ..“‘°“k' M “h” fvvcnrs Wfim‘ DIXON-d" m6 Umm‘ PM“ S" of the New Year. “leiollowlng Frezizgggfilserafilimg- rcfilaflilzkilxllitl‘ j Jon. 4111. (IPIlyFF p, Dixon. urn-d T Elicwfigfrnizfjligllrtéb lweakness could not drive away; 1101",‘ rnusTY-lii this Jan. 3, 11m 4th.; E. H. Ramsay; Second "weci.’nn‘.‘1is::‘d Sh? ppaccr““‘\ m! M00“ “Om! Pnmw‘ agfid m years‘ Presmcm‘ Mm‘ C‘ B“°“‘"7 Tmrd‘ As n young wonml who iiifildllll‘ zhe “mm-fit filuwuuu; Ttr;:4rl_ Jan, my. “he President" ms’ '1' I". Lnqkhan’; bride of the la1r~ Piziliil Culvfili and _‘ m" F“ ll- Wlllizliivl‘ 0i Vi‘ lllvi ‘iirs ,Fouvth Vice President, Mrs. l3. Wal-Inved m Charlmtcmm, llel"; Rccordulg Secretary, Mm. llav- ‘happy “m, use“, Mb 5m has Si. left of hCl‘ fine old generation. DEATHS iliui n lcit a 1 ,3,“ Jnilll ii. Ford I . . .\l-+.l-.'.\'7.Il£.-A1 his llonle ai. Flat 1old Ilewsoll: Cor. Secretary", Mrs. lLl-fnmvfi, o: mm“ m ,,.,0,,,.,, WES"; 'l‘1'ei1.~:ul'cr. M." W. ilnlwbbirh; a p,.Op,.,,.-o,- o; It, _ Jnuiulrl fl i??? his? tirn \ir~ ,Jl.llllrzon: A:..:i.-:L-.ll1i. 'l'.'c11.surc1'. l ivi.l's.i_,ohnsonl drug“ Furl...“ p1,, ,,|_-,- K-rnric, 5;» as ‘“‘"‘”°‘ P" m" s“7’°“"t°"‘l°"°lrllllelitcr. av ho . , and F!" 1"“ 1* , _\i.4.R(?0lf—i1l MCdlUlTi. bless. n". Cilristlan Siewarrlslllp. Miss Louise-m Baum,‘ a“, M” 0m, ,,_..,,U,(,,.:.]R w” All“ I‘ m“ Mn‘ bnlowd iFmmh or Mamhfidd‘ d b illlif‘ n! Louis N. Maroon. The funeral service conducts l" ‘ film‘ Baby B‘md‘,}7c\'. C. N. Brown of Trinity Church AIAUKINNON-Dlcd Jlnnlnliv 3 at. ‘Mm w- A" "msus; Asxlmmt SUDLNVRS llcld privately in the home, Mr. lFCllflt‘. Robert Mzicl-ilnnon, ngcrl lpaby Band, Mrs, J. M. McLeod: As-i.“ W_ Bevnfléy he, nephew smgmg a I‘ _ 15mm“ supbswy aamLMra w1m°‘1fa\'orite hymn of hers "The Old v TItAINOR-A: ’l‘y1'ollc. Lot 65. Janu- .ar1' i». i931. Agnes 'I‘vainov, rlgcri .14 |head; Supt. Temperance. Mrs. ‘W. Phil-tugged Grassy v-Burke: Supt. Mite Boxes, Hrs. J. in: The pambcaro,‘ We". a, fouowh; , I _ v _ lBcnnctl: Assistant Supt, Mite lfisozacsuahzssrs CL D_ ‘vrighh wmiam Gay I i nuchtler c1 My; Jnmcs lrplhOl. M..A.B.F'l ;$L‘ ' i‘l..,- .. -- .._ . l?‘ n fir“, s ‘atnssas . ‘p “r B- xmbcuwn- G- n- "Qlhwo" J- ,(.|il llf H--»Ai ills rwlcicllrc lll Sum- Mis- c” ' 3-‘ m- up." ‘ 55'°m"y,l2ljehaut and James smith. "lhe ,,,,(.,.,._,d,.| »rh,,,.sda_,.‘ Jam w‘, Dr‘ u. l'. '.L.I~I. ' ;Al3t.t - ~ l _ M°mh3 M“ A3crs 55 m [interment was 1n the Pcoplcs Ccm G (;|,,,,.,.h_ W“, 4a yen“ Supt. lifisslonary Monthly, Miss I... an.“ C1.,a,.,°ne,ow,,_ ‘Bracken: mini blclnbcl‘, Miss. Mary, ' ‘ BRUCE-Al Yallvollvlrr. ma, 1m wl n A V l r w I u The Guardian offers sincere symn ‘i e. u 1n crcs mg .m o 1e, v , h n, 5 O ,,,0,,,-,,' lvrokranllne was the allllounocmentl“‘l"”‘o mo“ ‘c u L ' of a Life membership certificate git-I on by Miss Mubcl Newsonl in loving memory of ller mother. to Mrs. they; c. N. Brown‘, ilnappreclation-device in Summcrsirie, eiu-ly . _ ‘ _ v I of her faithful work during the past.‘ mousing’, alter an illness of only iv\'u,‘“"*“"“'“/“' D°"“ld""t°"' ‘hm- ycmn Anwung, mired 111st yell‘ W855 weeks. 11931, Mrs. Ann Mclsaac, widow of the. $1047.45. Grout Credit is due the cnl‘ ‘The lats- m. wing. "m C"“"°"‘“°‘”"“°""“°"““"‘l'°““ 3i, i930. Russell .\l. Bruce. aged 4t _____ ébfiilfS. iorlllerlv of Victoria (‘rofin P. svsslvlnnsrlnrr. Ja1l.8.--l)r. w. u. f 11:. 1. Chllrch,"vvell known hol-sevnavi and‘ m-Lglon Jan. 4, James Ancicrscvl, aged nil. 2 (lrandcrson 1 orgctic ‘Prensurer and hcr Assistant. Church was borll in Canning. N. Sqlnoumrng, H“, mm, n, M,._ John for their splendid work. Short 131-‘ and was the son of Captain and MrsQI-yrizzcn‘ Conn.“ Bcdcmm Mm. (‘flusses on "Christian StcwardsnlpflCharles Church. formerly oi’ NovafJran’ and ,5 monms‘ daughter o, were given by Mrs. Thomson, MrsJScotia, but now in the llllilednh, and Mrs_ Ono Don“. ohclu_u,__ hockllart and Miss Newsonl. Systeln-l states. I aiic giving was introduced. the men-i ‘Ihcdeceased was educated in NovalMllll-ER-Al’ Cllalloi-lfmwll 0" Wm" till," ion: brill; adoilird and cll- Scot-la and lav-r "0"" 1:1 Qili*c'1‘=‘l‘~"=fi-'\.‘ -'-'lllll'=I‘.\‘ 7th. 1931- Emil." All" 1:10p i vccrc (ilstrlbulcd. Alccilli3.Universiti/. 'I'0l'0lll*.1. 1‘ llf-‘FJ llc ob-,ll ‘i1- - 121M ZR $0.111. “irLm c9111,- _ closed withpoaology and Balm. taincplhis diploma as a veterinary l-lic Vl/Llligmhflllgr, lilaarchlvlm .-_-,. ~_-. __.__.... . . .. _. h-..» n’... veteran. passed away at his rem. 1 ANDERSON-At lvu imnzr. Stanley, on) > i Hi ~ ‘i . : -; i” f1 ‘t ‘a 1' '_ i - '1 .,V a’ . .5 ‘ l _ w} *1‘ ‘ g’ ‘ 1' e ‘ t . i‘ v s . If ‘ .1‘ ‘ ‘ ‘~ 3 1 . l‘; l ‘1 f." I ‘f’. . ‘Iv ‘i;