~v¢ - Joseph and William. . thetweather does not moderate to '11.]. ,izerc, at three o'clock it dropped to‘ __.___... __ BRILLIANT STUDENT — Mr- J Society: H. L. Palmer, W. V. Purdle. - Douglas, City, received word Lt.-Co1. Chas. Leigh. Ernest Worth. 0I‘ IDBMEB CITIZEN. that his nephew. Earl Douglas, H. E. Miller. N. H. DeBlols. in was received yefilflrday Ztlooeelou‘. Sask. won first place. H. C. Scai-th and H. S. McLeod my 511d Thllffldly. 1998 in the Essay Contest (lu coniinem- hrs-re appointed audltcis. atli in Everett. oration of Canada's Diamond Jul». inouom unclngl the dc floss. of John ’Aleer aged 56 lice» put on by ihe Department of‘ WEDNESDAV 5:5, Ho has two brothers i'csid— l-Iiliirziiltin for which the awards ‘ 'AIJ|{()PLANE pjglq "T5315 in Cliurlotlctoivti. have just hEUll rccelvctl- The ])l‘lZG |{()B§[;$__The aeroplane carrymg fvIl‘. “ i. ii SllVrY iicttiii. Inscription, isr-i- the was formerly employed as -.\ bukviwlilii. 'l‘ht- coiniwiitioii was Open w‘ by T. White, Sunnyslde. "llholtiiis- _\l(luSl8‘jZ\\]\‘ imd iillhllrflltlll .140 p_ m_ 1n doing so i; made a . t rit . . llaltfl‘ zdr is mi _\' fl le-eii v ' _ RIVERS FROZEN OVER. — lh-yeurs tiffnge. fggmégtci €§rg:dog:€ tilt‘: 332823;?” Moneton. at a very low altitude over the Market Square. Its appearance proved very alarming to several of mails from the Magdalenes any extent. lee boating and skating{ DMRY MEETING IN EItiERALDI ’ the harbor will be the order of -The regular annual meeting of day before the week's passeli-lSiot-kholdersand patrons of Emerald Ivan at tune of writina teams flffliDuirtlng Association was held in the reported todixitcrzocrrtcrilssgduérutnigls-for?i-iali on Wednetsctlay. 18th inst., Hymns Lari E. ' - '-,'v.'i a air represen a ion present. t. ever it is well for all who wlllelll-lThe President. m. up. iononnd.‘,§{,?,§'§,’;” w; "‘§,,,°°§°‘§,‘:d DIME a crossing [on the (ilfffirflftlgtprcslidfid. The report oft he past sea-tyne,“ greakmg the Shafts’ U; the 11"“ “W” °",_ 9°‘ °‘ "m 6°“ ‘msmess ‘"5 m“ bl’ ‘he secjlsicigh, and making orl‘ mu tiit noith 111839 5111‘? 0f the" "19 hem"? lakmgflelarv. and on motion was unani- - . . ~ , on Queen Street. It is understood $00 much 1'01‘ EYB-lllfld- It l5 9‘ enunously adopted. Remarks on dairy- - . , .-.. - . . ithat this animal li-fl some dis nce ‘better to vialt unt-il the kc is hushed, m m men“ ‘m... qd b M . then safety is assured iNg-I- gag,“ Geo “$85318 ‘gssrlsibefore it was recaptured. The ero- ' l ' ' ' ' ' - - "plane had passed over en route to ‘ tCBSh and others. allcof whom ex-l 1 t n »] k . m ‘SLANDER DEAD ___“,._ Samunlvipressed their opinions that condblhe Magda enes a 0c oc oi e admin iturciiisdu. (Sam) Dtiietl sluitluons m, dairymg m me fun,“ flllellwll- 111,)’ ill Sfllllltf- “viwhw We!" '7" looked bright and promising. The - 35111. 1937- “B “yell l“ 5mm“ Y"? jnew board of Directors appointed ThkAclsclcLv? onglxglgzEgétt-Q a number of yours 1111911’ he hi"! iwere as follows: L. C. McDonald ~e an Pa mes lug . 8 Kflvfirllmfilll llmlllml- H“ L “"15 lpresident; W. H. Douglas vice-presugawirnngtlgxghglub wgasogggaévz/g, born at Poliit Prim, l‘. E. l.. in IllQlGQQ H_ Mayne Marshal Hughes D . ‘so “on ~ . _ 98a!‘ i864 youngest son 0t the lulu N M K . J ‘a h .3 h ' f mg‘ There “'85 a large and mm“ ‘ , q D_ u Thisonwi ‘ c M“ “S” "3 95 ‘m? E" ested attendance of horsemen pre- ,1"1:§$e:"f;, bnfffffl“ ,,",.,}“§,._h_,_‘ 1323182} “~11 12W} (‘If sent. Mr. Fulton Moreslde. presi- . . -, ' “f! ' e Y e 3r c“ ‘ dent. called the meeting to order. M“? Cf““°‘.““_' §'_““"“‘:“°‘.‘ “““.3_“‘,, 311ml Department. “'11s rllsssllt- andfMr. Edison Mulch was appointed Maiizaiet Fll\l\l_\n0ll tit hilmiiii. )0“ bflng caued upon‘ dehvered a residem o‘ me dub for 1928 and Flmelm “en/We‘ ‘W’? hem. ‘timely discourse on the seed oatslgq, Richard Kem- n-@n;urcr' n 1mm Th“ u-‘fl-malq":Tmqml lilblem» and also 011 Cattle raisins W38 decided to hold their first race 23223;» Atvgfillgllltil t genera)‘ ‘which was gram)‘ ,appr°"'011 38U1Yday afternoon. January 23- Boulevgra ilogday n u’ m_ Jam fldlQd by all Dfewlll- ME-isffi- L- C~<over their usual course at the bridge. "ntl llws-Illllvrlilfill! \l¢)lllll l)lnfl<.inicnonald. and A‘ J‘ Murphy' thelThree 9155595 W111 be Tun 0m and ;nt-cer;lewx_v~sem,ei ‘very cfficient manager of Emetaldsuitobie prizes awarded. The follow- ' ‘ ‘ 3 110101)’. lye"? Chosen l" Ybplfiiellli the; ‘ing ofiicials were appointed: Starter. THE WEAnIER_ “King wm,el,..jA$$0tC_lI1l1011 H! i111‘ Pmylllcllll DfllfyiNelson Williams; assistant starter, 111?? 1118- Richard Kelly; judges. Richard Hen- notwlthstnnding all arguments and derson Mack vickerson Dun - ~ . .. - _ . ~ _ . can Ro- meclmtwm to Fl“ comraug made,“ i Many friends lcuvneti with deep ibertson, Bertram Younkcr; an. Se“ manflest m 300d ‘SK-WE a‘ ‘he rcgrci (nivs St. John lkllegrupli» ‘noupcer Geor e C595 mlimmg “(If thexgeekignd‘ _ nliitiriiilli ‘lllb’ ilPillll id‘ Hirs- Sarah V ‘ g.-.--; . I ' I Triivvrs. assistant stiperintciitit-iii ',Summer5idQ Board, of trade was “y” m due mm‘ ‘md “t "w" me til the Proviiichl iloapiiul Ilau-"htud 19,5; night; in me Q1199“ 140m] thermometer registered 25 abi:\'ei\_l\,,,l_ Sh‘ ‘ _ ‘. . , ~' - ‘ Pas-fled alloy ~11 I-ritlfli‘. with a large number of members - - - l“! ll"l' M111‘). 7" Laiiirzisier Avenuml resent Re orts were received from 20 above and at ooclock in the. . ___ ._ __ l? '_ p _ - eve-w my am.:‘ti.r:.::.::1:i:..iti? “tire G- "i. Been hoxdmg their ems ‘m. it ‘ms m" 1 Mme cirrl“ ’ ~ 1 ill-k dart and members Of the \ai_ious ma“ {our degrees 11,10“. A, eight‘ m1 T“ H _‘ ‘ H I _' - ‘c0 ittees. The election of OfilCGfS . . -, -, ~ -‘- leyll-‘l “as W1.‘ -ll‘il\fl ill .for i 28 resulted as follows: oclock Saturdar‘ mgm the mercury the ivtirk tloiio llll‘lll' the 1'11 -i " had dropped to 51" below‘ and m uiis (l'l\'\' oi‘ thl- ((‘I'L“lLg\"‘l1‘ T!!! gxiztstngrretshigiivtTiCnelgtg-Rfltleis lTfldIfilltWa5nbuli".al\8. " ' ‘ “ - ~- - '- eight giclock yestzruayxtmbriixing the1itsl(;,1:,(,:,f:{1,,,{hf1 n] ‘Iflfiwi SGCWmYY-j-L R- Ba"- coldest snap this yam. “.55 regisleredyufh-pl‘ WUHMMI-Xl“ actgvi}, “It "lot Councillors. L. R. Allen. M. L. the reading being eight bemw zermllifflfllllfilll inathtg ortliaulzeiltioii“hag" SJ-DE‘. calli-lplgfinf-lolj‘ El Towards noon the weather model-J ‘ , , " ', ' 11.‘ - - B6011. ~ - 1111111- ated considerably going" up six dB-IIE?‘ Ymmmljs _H°."“‘p1m1 ma‘ _s1,‘.’f l3‘ 19ml,’ nmmlm- C“ M- Mill-ta“- J grees. at midnight ibst night at N“ T"; Tea‘ ‘*1 1°‘, S" _-*'"‘“““.“ »-l- Mmfflfi- L- M- MsNelll- w» ..':'..:..::;: °.‘.3"l‘l..‘$.".il‘§" K~ D- O- __ i - 1 »- ewar. On January 16th. 192a. the deatiiiu m}? T",",“"f‘*"' “j” “ “B11511” ‘fl The following new members were of Mr. James Fisher, took place sqmif, (jfesalfl- 3; ;7_?‘"“‘S¢B°"“°'-».e1ecied to the board: ‘Thane H. the home of his brother, Joseph ._~. _ _‘ - "s “l” lamilllfilcampbell. H. M. Dvwnms. E. P- Itlniiivl uh ~ f - - 1 ~ Fisher, scorch Fort. P. a. Island. . ." M“ S“ film“ ~‘°€“-*1F°1@Y- Bsol- Rows. Jr. Neil MC- The deceased had been 3. resident ig~v¢t~ ‘if S“ -““,‘“ s‘ f "“*"l"“"‘““ lflld- A more 00111111911‘ report of o! the United States for over forty,‘ UMP‘. ‘Km’: ‘m: m" ha“ vlhls llleellllg will b1‘ Pllbllfilbd 111i"- <40l years. but for the past finifyqifi ‘i’_"‘__‘i::4v’_l"v ‘i; 7“‘-“"“"'1-F_37'““‘- years, remained at home. owing to. ' Q‘ , “fl ’-" “ “ml- 1'1"“ A wide circle of friends mid failing health. He was exceeding-M" ,?(f“‘_‘,‘:"1 m] S““fl‘“_1°““' ,‘\“‘°"“"-_lrelatives will rcgtvei. to learn of the ‘ p5‘ 1 t '" R°"“‘~‘““l' ‘Olin? "1 death u: 111' Norbert Poirlcr, iviiit-‘i ly well thought of by every one who Wi . ‘ I _ knew him". “mlwa “m1 l-"EQ “Niels. Ml?" took place at, St» Louie, on Juli. 1S. the vicinity, and they started to run away. but all excepti two were soon He leaves one brothel. and thwq-LA A. lfiifdk oi ‘Cleveland: Ohio‘. nitci" twelve months illness tit tin». sir-tors. Joseph. and Mrs. Patrick ' f“ "If “liflicti-eiitli- oi (‘liar-lane of i3 y@-'11‘H< Dec-eased was illl McKcimri of .QIr\":h Fort; Mi": lf"“‘“’“'{~ fh-L-jllld 711"“ A. 71 gcxpeifieiiretl‘fziriiici‘ at St- Louis ummdn 1_,.n1;_._-.,5(-n 1'lQ[[(tIi‘;.'ll and EN“? "1 PM’ FllllllPltl. Main“. land farmed until two years zlgll Mtirj. oi L5": _ llit- ivnvrnl xviis lipid on Saturtlchv ‘wrlicn his health fuilotl- Ho UW“ ms m, fl mm Tuecdaydllloviotm zit .3 flf‘lt')(‘l( from 11"!‘ ivcnt to live with his son Peter, lulu resident-c uiid interment wzi=‘\vlici'e lie rlied- The lute “T- Pmr- st. afternoon in Bonztvcntur 4 y _ Church. lH-acndie and nus lzirui 5'" iwnmnl" attended. althouizli the tiny W9“. TUESDAY (ltiliotit. who 1iretlt=ceztsetl him three lyetirii atto- Bvforv his death he h/rtl stormy. Rev. Father Mclntrre 0L; —PA|NFUL ACC|DENT,_. Mic,‘ itloiintctl to the Palmer ltoatl (‘hurt-h flciated at the church and grave. passed over Charlottetown today at. the horses which were standing in; .-'. '..\ -. y ___ ei udd inaiitul to Iiliss (ntheiliic nsittiis assembled in (den \t\llcy mmcatwnx ..t...,,-_». \-'~t)’*'-‘ - w‘ lug in the bed- The ‘baby, accord- ug to the evidence. seemed to b0 l _ gasping for breath. lleua becomlnll " alarmed went t0 call the Butler . girl and on returning touiul the ' ibaby just bmathlug her last- . The medicine, a mixture and tablets. purchased by Mr. Bell ‘were given to the child according l ,to directions. and no blame of any 7779!] have dune so for 56 Years sort ls attached us the cause o! l. . the death- FRIDAY ‘ BURNS’ ANNIVERSARL- The Burns’ Anniversary Concert. held under the auspices of the Caledon- ian Club, was repeated last night before an audience which filled the Prince Edward ‘Theatre to capacity. with the same eminent success as on Wednesday eyeiiing. FUR. SALES-wk, telegram received orr on roux MONTHS Tova.’ wmmicq nupsfit ygl-y pm. dnev. lJr. Gregory MacLellan, ac- ty wedding mo]; plggg on wednes. compameci by Rev. Dr. Ten-once (my mommg Jgn_ 11m u; s; Dun- Campbell. left yesterday for Sainilstarrs Cathedral when Rev. Father “hm Em" the" they Pmlmse 55"“. urice McDonald united in mar- ... i... England and tn dscyg, ,,.,, pop...“ ,.,,,,,, people’; 15835;"; grigsalgwggfggggiggy Fmme ‘ma Rm“ Where they “m Miss Angle Doiron, daughter of Minion Jun“; ' 20g,“ 3mm ' spam‘ a mom“ “mm commumggltnd M“- Tmmas mm“ m“! Mlilsold eightyper cent. silver foxes the" “m” ‘O ‘he H913’ Lami Peter Gallant son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. average of 5111319; cross fox 501.11 nlovnrm-n. i. r~;i5.'§;°.3.2"§3%.'i££i' hv=di;<=,»e;;;~;,;~;ei»»=em~ Cmpben- Chief clerk Pm‘ Passewmoiron and Mr. ‘Nazar Gallant acted s8 es a e ' ' gcr Dept, Canadian Pacific Railwaydas gfoomsmml The bride was very saint Jon“ N“ B" is Spmdmg a fewbecomingly attired in a. pink silk davs ‘vim his gmndparems M“ andldress and sand hat The bridesmaid 1mm‘ J‘ L‘ T“°"“.°"- Mhfordtweariiig a dress of brown satin with squat“ pm” t° ‘leaving for Kansaslred hat. After the ceremony. the Cm” M°"' ‘vhfle h” h“ bee“ tmmi breakfast and dinner were served at |fened as “Memm; passenge" AgYthe home" of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome em‘ ‘Gallant, brother of the groom. The —~'1S111~<= PRIEST RET111=~-*%?.'Y“il..°3“.%‘f §fii°§§$§ii“.l?“-.Fi$§l- T0 THE WEST-Rev. Father Ralph‘. as Doiron where supper wag sewed .1“. Malone, trho has been vlsitinglk‘ a very mpular Swlm Many beam his parents‘ Mr‘ and Mrs‘ Michael ti-ful gifts were received from friends iyalog?’ Gr?“ F335,.’ lfftiiaturtgagaiat the farewell reception given the= \ --- .133‘- iifi‘brftl‘lgr“‘§argld gvlncxt evening at the home of Mini wi-zpnmc. anus AT canon i " " . ' - ' . i ‘Thomas Doiron . -COVE.—A very pretty wedding took immpany mm m Dam“: M'91.‘3a"w lplace at Canoe Cove. Dec 2nd 1927 ,where Father Malone will visit his; T! m a1 an 1 in h n r f at the home of John D iacxi’ Sister‘ Mrs‘ Thomas Mcquaid‘ Dur-‘Bllflllfi glnnilvterscitrycelwas hglguilfitiwhen his eldest daughter Mar nxtlilzflll mg m5 brief visit on me Island thwnlghtsundci‘ the ‘INS ices of tliclbecame the happy bride o}; Mr Rev. Father renewed many acquaint-‘caleduniaxl Club éndpmé dmm __ Maxcolm Macmyden of we firm of"! ianccs and the best wishes of hlsluished mtrona e o! H“ Honagr Macnwden Bros Canm Cove The ymany friends follow him to tlic Hem Glmwernog Hear“ ‘ and M“ mride looked charming dresséd in West. the field of his holy labors. Heart}, and His worship Mflyopisam bltue fgeomette and carried a .1 eMfllgr and Mrs, M1119; ouque o camatlons and maiden W§DD'NG_ BELLS T‘ A “““",‘.~ The performance 100k plncc- bo-lhair fern. Miss Sadie, sister of the wt-tltlint: took place mi “Edllfllllllifukoro q crowded house and wnsybrlde. acted as bridesmaid Mr Jmmm7v 18th‘ M the home 0f M“ throughout of a character worthy ofmflwmfln MMFB-yden. brother of the‘ ~""“ 31'“ “mm.” ("mm- CWP‘ the illlllwrtal. poems and melodies srwm was zrovmsman. The bride “"““' “hm we“ ‘l“““m°" mm“ of old Scotland No country onhvas given away by her father while HMMV‘ “u” mmfim‘ m M“ Jotmyearth. oiic is safe in saying. Dflsscss- Miss Flo MacFaytlen played the’ t“.“"“"“ -‘“'°I'*“‘“ “t C ' '1" jes so rich a store or beautiful roikiweddlue march- The ceremony 111"‘ ""r"m"“-“ ‘ms’ 1‘°“°"med m imusic and song as does Caledonia ‘iwas performed by their minister. 5R""" -“~ u Aime“ n- A" °f C‘"'"'~And Robbie Burns true poet, of thc-liRev. D. M. Lamont in the presence "“""“~ "h" mm“ “'°"‘ a l~"’“'" "fsoii of hi5 fdthcridnd. will be read 0f about seventy invited Elle-its- ii"~"'~l' Wllllflil" "*1" MW‘ """"one believes, by the multitudes whotTm‘ many valuable slits were re- .““““ l‘““‘ "“‘“° “° ‘?““““ W‘ ‘“?"" in their hearts love the unleavenedicelyed bv the bride and swam in- rlcd u bouquet, m‘ pink iinil wliitcmread of sincerity and truth. long eluding “mm, Si1verware_ out glass’ ““"““§“m"- Sh“ “f” “lmmwd habitat‘ the words of poets of a great- 811d nlimy substantial cheques W?" “'~‘*“"'- M!“ _i M31“ “nmp-Vuer sophistication and a certain spec» whim teamed V) “l9 popularity 95 “if? ‘WK llwliefl l" lllllk vllllhl" lous polish. have found their rinaitbvth bride and iiroom. The num-i 14.119111 and curried pink 13nl‘fl<’lll()ll.'i. resting places 1n m‘; aruhives ofjerous friends of Mr. and Mrs. Mac-' 11ml!‘ itdtlllliii: lllili-(‘ll “~39 pluyetl byMuseums m. upon the dusty shelveslpayden wish them much Joy and miles llcssle uidcncdn oi Novi“ of the libraries of the curious. happiness in their wedded life. Wiltshii-ri, sister oi 1hr Krooni- Th0 so m5‘ night‘ not only Scots but . __ _____ F“_““'"1'-“Fl“ l" 1P" "m"? “'35 ‘Pmuny other admirers of the man RECEPTION AT CANOE COVE. “‘“"“"?‘1 “M, lll-"illlllll" bl°°"h-_l"‘and his country filled the theatre ~A very enjoyable reception was n?“ "l"“°*m‘“d ‘m4 ’ llccilllllllnlllll-‘to do honour to the, memory of held at. Canoe Cove Dec. 30th, 1927. “'""“l' "‘"llll1“"~“- all“ l" ""5 71"‘! Robert Burns-wild to enjoy a musi-. when the members of Deny L. O. L"; Iiiniii zi llllllllCllll scarf pln- Mr. uiid m; trout gathered m extend a farewell and‘; ;\li":s. Alzirbeun deft. Chzirlnttctnivii tgood wishes m ma“. Brother MR1 FllllVHtlilY nioviiiiis" 011 11 “"111 Y" J. L. Palmer, Deputy Protiionot-‘Bateman MacFayden, the enterpris- Nlmitrniil. ken" York and llnfilflll/ary for Prince County. was found iné carriage builder who is about to 2:1 ‘"1011 19111111 llwy “'11! Ill/ll ilftdead in bed at noon yesterdaydeave for the United States. The ' ", l "W" P“‘“°° S““’°‘~ ,“‘ll°"°_“l"_»‘ ‘b neighbors. 'ncar neighbours of Mr. Macl-‘ayden will ho at homc tn ilicir v fllmllfiS The lute M“ Palmer had been in were also invited to the orange Han 111W‘ "l" “W211i! WW1‘ "1 P"\>"=l" his usual good health on Tuesday. where all sot down to u dainty sim- ‘"-" He worked Tuesday evening uudlt-lllel PTQDKTBQ by W19 800d Wivfifi 811d , l _ _ 111g me books Q1 the Pigywgy Pub-tSll/Eethfiflfls of the brethren. The t o" Th"rs‘l“>‘ nflpmmrm‘ I,Je“"‘_‘,‘"'.lisliiiig Company until 9.30 when hclmeelillg W88 0111106 l0 011401‘ by U10 m’ lliTéllly-Sfiflfllltl, about lllll‘l._V-llVllireturned to his homo, and from antMaster. Ewen C. MacKinnon. Broth-i ‘ I dropped . dead fromier Neil MacCannel read a very suit-i school tociijoytlie seuii-iiiiiiiiulex- heart “mum amund 10 (fcmcmuble addregs to M1; Macpayden llllllllflllllll and entertainment» Tuesday night while undressing mjwhile Br0thg1~E_D_MgcKi1-1ngn pm- CHARLOTTETOWN GRADU- ATE -- The graduating exercises of Columbus Hospital l63rd- Street, New York City. took place on January 10th. lust ut Saint Roan of Lima Auditorium. Amongst the diRllni-rulshetl guests present was Cardinal Hayes. There was thirty irraduates, fifteen nt’ whom were (‘anntllans- Ilfiss Rose LOnBfgIlllv daughter of Mr. and hlrs. Jas. Loiicrgaii of thin city was one (if the Canadian. girls graduating. l viii Most lmporlanl’ rivaling" but» scion: m.» This wed’. News l0!‘ its’ ciiiibiidcvr sauna-its" t... The ceremony was performed byi crepe-de-chene bouquet of pink and white carna- early Friday morning, January 20th -WEDOlNG BE'LLS.-Au inter- esting ovent occurred in Montreal. January 16th, when the marriage took place in St. James United Church there, of Miss Doris Leah C. B. Aiori-ls, of Suniiiierslde, to Ml‘. Franklin \Vll1i&l'll Smlth_ oi Montreal, Rev, T, A. Halpeuiny of- ficiating. The irany friends of the happy couple Join with us lii congratulations and best ‘wishes 101-. their fuiuro happiness. There passed peacefully away at her home in Klngsboro, P. E. 1., on Dee. 28, i921, in the 80th year of her age. Ann, relect of the late Theo- philus McDonald, _\vho predeceased her by 4 years. She was one of a large family of sons and daughter: of the lute William Leet, Red Point. Early in life she gave herself to Christ, and united with the Chris- tian church. and lived a devoted Christian life to its close. She was a faithful wife. a prudent and de- voted mother, an agreeable neighbor and true friend. She leaves tomourn one son and three daughters, also one brother. residing in the United States. The remains were laid to rest at South Lake Cemetery. The services at the house and grave were ton. BRADLEYvMOIN-Nmsa At St. Duiistanki Cathedral on January 9th, Mrs. Margaret Bradley, form- eily ot‘ (lcorgctoivn and Mr. Jo- seph Alcliiiiis of this city, were united in tho holy bonds ct‘ matri- incny by llev. MKll. Maurice Mc- Donald. ‘The biitlo who was attir- ed in brown satin with sand trim- mings and coat and lint to match was attended by Miss Veronica McPlioe who worn navy flat crepe ivltli aiolil irlinmlngi-t with node- wood coat, and lint in match. willie .\lv. Joseph Mcftory nbly supported llic groom. Picvioiis to hcr mur- nizo the llrldn was ti-iitlerotl n mis- t-ollitiieous shower of silver, lfihlva,‘ entglnss and litu-n by her friends, at. tho homc til’ .\ll‘S. "PFbPTl Cniizl Elm /\\'t‘llll('. ' WEDDING llELLSc-A quiet wcd-‘ ding took place on Wednesday, Jan.’ 18th. 1928, at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. William Crosby. Cornwall, when their daughter, Marie Helena. was unitcd in marriage to Mr. John, Gordon MacLeun of Charlottetown.) Rev. M. E. Aitken, B.A., of Cornwa .,- The bride wore u. gown of ivory" georgette and velvet over shell pink, and carried a tions. She was attended by her pink camutlons. The i The groom's ' mond scarf pin. Mr. and Mrs. MacLean left". Charlottetown Thurs- day morning on a trip to Montreal. New York and Boston. On their return they will live at 55 Upper Prince Street. where they will be at homc to their friends aftcr the second week in February. The death occutgd in this city. The school room wus taly an- retim when discovered by neimhlsented him with a beautiful gold of Miss Anna E. Hart, daughter nf Zilorris, daughter of All". and Mrs. - conducted by the pastor, R. L. Mor-l ~ The pail bearers were: Edwardiliargiirm fit-IL m‘ fiumnlp _ ,._,,., ‘Mullins. Joseph Egan. Charlasprilii ;t wry 1i:iiiii‘ul t [11] Fisher, Edward Hughes. James Mc- \\'i-dnv.-<tlzi_v ..\-,.,.i"._._ was Nally, James MOKETlIlfl. ‘vlflllVlllfl t‘ii- jirziytu- mnmiug- “f 111,. b ;l)l‘(‘Sh_\'l0l'lflll (“hutch Hall when The death took place at Camphill .1... sum...“ m, m, M. __.,,.,,“.,,-|k Military Hospital. Halifax on Sfl!l.ll'-l]@u,-]in£ h, m‘, L,,.,,_,,,n_,_‘n,. m0 hm day, January 21st. 1928 of Jamesiaml hrolw h“, mm‘ " ‘ in bull weighing over ii ton which {hail zirrivcti only it few days be~ ifore 111's (loath, which win lid u ‘grand souvenir 0f liiiii- lie was fro-l proprihtvl_\' and artistically decor- hm _ .. . . .- . . . ; "s the body W85 lying almost. com- tittd uith cioigicoii, (lirisfmzis plemxy dvessed across his bed wuhl bolls and etreamers- . Thu ])ll}lll$»‘\\'ll" ivmre thoroughly‘gfigtbfifgseggdand the collar of ms 1111K engraved with emblem. lMacFnydens good Wit did not fail! ehim: lie expressed great regret oil the On rising to respond Mr. Orange‘ iflllellily Viol-lei! by i110 1iastois vxiiiiiiuvtl ‘in ill‘ tlifftirnil subjects ' l1 ' 1 b- - {lit-iv Juliiisoii flllfl Rcv. l’.(‘.;li_\' their twirl". ‘. Miss‘ hlziry Stu" myxxuigglgg Pfiifccvgglnrnzlwrsirfio:lfggxrgiilllg: 7311282155128 gglglllfflboagg Gauthier. llis remains were laid to ciisoii, lffililfitF-i: '.,;: Miss Grace At-lt- D ‘ y a g 1on1; 1g wqu1d be 1115 10g, u, come rest in Palmer Rout! Cemetery. served as deputy prothonotary under l; l. n“ the Bell Government. was later an avtinittctl themselves vary back to Canoe Cove. Many speech- lthe late Abner Hart. of Halifax. The deceased was a trained nurse. hav- ing nursed in Lynn, Massz. Florida and California. About fifteen years ago she fell on the hospital steps. injuring her right knee, from which rheumatism sot ‘in, finally effecting her whole Aeneas Tramm; ,_ , ._, w Th“ 1PM“ Rev. Johns-mi oiticiatin - Ile i€£l\"‘.\ t-rttii‘ ti l\'- _ - - ' The late Mr. Trainor enlisted infill!" “h? i] M‘ a "M 0m“ “T”; SM?" lllolllll "119 51111 W131‘ N- SiSiI-i‘ M11} bSDEn-mn Blondoii acted as inspect” of tum‘ f“ m“ Domimon ‘gt-egg: gigge i2§cit-ri1§'d2§;h§cnbrr€- “An company 105m overseas Bat_ “i m“ “"1"” F-"llllly llilsllllll}. illelaiiiic- in Itiontreol. six ';r~.in<l- t-lii‘ il, while the following lii-lcmvemment‘ ‘ms 315° engaged as uie. Games and music ‘were’. talion on October 325th, 1915 and‘ _FR0H VFW YORK ‘r R tvliiitiron and one gym“, gypmty m “m: m“! well_“‘lopflycd mo. an auctioneer and served overseasllhearuly mdulged m untualaw hour. Served m that “mt as’ we“ as the‘ Macdoiiald ‘W130 l ' b F‘ 11,3 ' Bldnld. Tho pa“ how-erg ‘vermigmxl’ ‘was "emkilllll- with‘ the pmneer bauahon" lall left for their homes wishing him§ ‘Mm Battalion 1n Enghmd. and alsolNéw Y rk C‘ f 99"’ 1 llllll lllullessrs- John R. Poiricr, Fittvic At the conclusion of tlir- proimini H" 15 Ymllflvcd b? a lame" ‘mdkwd 1ucic, ' | 0 iy 0i some years is uififliiiitlct. Joseph PUlFlPF- Cilllllf‘ the chairman complimcnlerl the daughter living at L09 Eleven andl served in France in 26th and 78th Battalions. Was wounded at ‘mums m August mm by an aiflfrivnds and relatives. Rev. J. A. .1111 Ptflplgy. au- craft bomb in both sides. xgigéjyald 1,’? Ztaijhzflsvfgianigr ‘Mlll’ 111$ H0111 Yefll iii b91106- Mr. Trainer never enjoyed good 5mm, M“ I M "Wbodg s“ --— health since returning guide, gndtsidc ‘ " " ' ' mme was a few months ago a m to v.01 m‘ l . the City Hospital as a. military imimga? Expeneme mint, and only two or three weeks the front in in irnvcl in‘ HE s%ent three years at - - ld War and was was transferred to Camphi . t M , e m’ . . p 1 Hanna!‘ Hamax‘ - lgingegffiKfihen the Armistice " 5‘l1"i' of citizens and others gather The late Mr. Trainer had many; friends, especially among overseast The“, was a good t, d l qzthuuqing men- H“ demhi amnher direct m" evening ivhon the Ailmflgilalti/lccgctizinsgl'r"“'"- int Kvnsiugton nu Saturday even Mayor J. M. luiirii nccii Slllli 0f U19 Wm? Wm be much m“ of 3L Paul's congregation “.35 held ))lL'|l the cliiiii‘ iiiitl cxplziiiitttl the All 11ml»; A t" ‘ ’-i.-».. liik- i formerly lived at HOW Rlver- i=1" °f aooil lggfilfidgfialtlilc ‘§.tir§t°ctdvic§<§l§‘iiZ Qtevlvfddgifffl $.51‘. ‘vontil. ‘i222. netted by his friends and comrades m the Parish Han. obj-op, m- me "wmh,g_ of the Great War. Mr. Trainer late years he resided in the city Mm ms mother of the business of the congregation and it was dot-filed to foim rt Join and its several organizations. Stack (fomptiiiy and l0 dircctniui: .l_ in an exceptionally satisfactoryiyiuimln] IJ. ll. Profiii. J. .\l. lairil. \‘\"illi-.iii condition. The summary of re- To End Severe Cough For nul results, thin old bump-made ruullrboaflihem all. Emily JChurch totalled $1,544.00. and fromm) 3,,“ share, P! mately $2200.00 in all. Yoifll never know how quickly ii SBVETB! Speflkefs 9x97955455 the“ Nd wulb can be conquer“! until rmi gratification at the excellence of this famous homc~m|1dc_ remcdpithe congregaqonm "pom 5 511L150‘?igtégeé|gxi§gp:gbam:fié,hearty vote of thanks was extend- , re i, "Mung hem, ‘m. cm, ' ied to Mr. George DeBIois for aer- tn a Ill-oz. bottle, li . lput 2 tsnnr-cs ‘vices rendered through the_years of of Pinon; then add p iiin gruuuluteilihis occupancy of the position oi syrup to mnku l6 troupes. Ur Qhumh wardeyh s1mflm-1y hearty‘ iscrlliotl on the capitol committee-s appointed will their reports. ‘present home on a Visit l0 hi5 Maillot, Sylvuiii Bernard and Itfillllllfldvlwl‘ antlpupils upon the success _ —KENSINGTON TOWN MEET. Ml. Macdonald has had con- |NG___ A meeting m. unusual m pert-st took place in the Town Iliill tiiiir. Jan. 21st ult. when a a nuiii- lvii there to discuss the mutter of 2|. txlnsieil-in Rink iii tho, Drtit-tu-tl Church Warden Harry Wlnchest-‘xrith ilio lllllltllvll oi‘ ii rink iis soon er presented the Mcilunw shflwillglfld 111c- ivork t-t-tiltl lic stnrictl. Tho . the business of the Church to bodwilltiiviiig men u-cit- appointed ])|'(1- l3. Mllllllllll. , At the meeting ‘ the omflnlzaflons $65000 or approxi-illfléfilli liuiizlrcti tlrlliirs was still-l stock and Ywith this splendid start the direct- Alors are sure that project will car- ry through quite satisfactorily. ‘An- other meeting ll! being held next Hughes, John Friday night udien tho differentlConnolly, Percy table O'Neill and Herbert Blanchard. In- ‘a widow. who at present is visiting, The case o; prowse Biol Lu," v51 0t‘ tho examination and pronrzim- h" relatives m_ Scouand- FunerallThe Halifax Fire Insurancc comw The beautifully KlPCOlTItEIl wrraiiaements W111 not be “lode oil-many, 1s now bu“; med 1,910", ms Christmas tree was unloaded by 111 MYS- Palm" 15 heard "01""- 11111151111] Qhtef Jugflgfl Mathjgsgn the teiichnr- Each pupil was 1iita~i- land a jury in tho Supreme Court. I tsiitctl with a pretty gilt from the Aii liiri""""' “"0 the death 01". This case Mose out of me fire» teacher and a gciiorotis supply of lioieii- the "litilc il\roo-yell1‘-"1<1lwmch occurred in pmwm 31-05, e5-‘ - i-tinily from the \Vomen's institute llflllllhlvi" of Nir- and Mrs Thomasitabushment July l‘ ma‘ The total, Amoni: the teacher's ins-tents was Bell- “W” S“ ‘"11" Pllfllied “w” insurance was $136,000 placed in 22" . u Iitwtutiful box oi stationery from yllfileflllly murflint: ill 12-5". W11“ diflerent companies. {and me 105s‘ t)“. 91111115., held Yfiiltfilllily nftcrnotiu at tho was adjusmd M’ aver slung“. Oné ‘Flio ciilcrtaiiltuctit wits lirotiglil filly POUBG (7011111 U1". A.‘ l". liriui-zof the companies. the Halifax fir“ . to n cloéit‘ by singing tho Niliioiiul 1011- (701‘011lll‘._lllllflllllllil- ‘lhad placed msumnce of $25_0o0_ on {Anthony After linariin: the (‘Vlllllllvfi tit _ _ ,. _ _ what was known as an “BXCOS5" it w 5 ‘i0 Llllfil "lloitth \\“il\' dill‘ to lllli" mke effect when the loss exceeded Dnthv 0|‘ the entire (‘llllllllllllllY uriil i-auites-"l 1 floomufé Tgllgosoggflggjttntxge comm“!- t K...._.,".,.,, m My. “m1 piv-u. Tiuimusl It iippourii that Mr- Tiioinas llcll-‘cfis p‘: bet ' ‘mu u‘ are was i‘ 11,311 yum“. S1 t“ he 1m,“ o; 1hq_\11"l":llll(‘.l‘ m" thu ticccnsieil iiotlclni: tho‘ spue wee“ - e n er campan’ ,1n-1.'..v0.,,-.,,111 11'ul1,g1'11;.y "tqun lwuuichild unwell vcsiortluy culled his 18S and m” “Mm” Fm: as to m” tllcillsutltlcilly at an earlv I ‘hour family liltysiciiin. llr- Smith llllibfifgopgfltlgora to be llflld by each, of 1mm- yeguapday nun-nit"; Th‘. fuu. on being lnfornit-tl lhitt tho Dot-tow e ' ' crnl will lie lieltl from the rcsitl- W115 flllfllflv fl Hll-‘k flilfil“ he llwm, once this afternoon at 2 o'clock t0 l-Q “llllkill- U1‘\ll-'. M011‘. iimlll‘ THURSDAY SADLY BEREAVED — The fiym" l ‘ckl T This celpts shows a gross income oi’ up- “u 1 . . . 1 1 1 d 11 g 11 . . . y, Ty 1 _ _ . iciiii, ., A. Thompson, A. 1.. “ . n , C , ,_ C90,.“ s,” and mwrkxnluhflng H", compaiies came t a iat com (,1 cm,“ —_ 'I?"“i?iZ§io§§;5°°'§§"AC§°'}?ZZ."“‘ZK§'“Wms “M Plsslonlleiiiwily. A “mun w‘ M c exfmm Jdiiiiiiion 0t‘ lllP child to Mr-l 11am’ shwld 11W‘- lmld *1 ‘"8" When 11111111111»: ilii- our h!‘ took a y 3 ' sti-tziig committee was appiiiiiteil BURIED "ESTERDAK __ The Thomas Muluuo, tlrngglgt. ho uwisl 9011mm A5 the ammlm h“ "Qtsevtiro 1min In the given some medicine, (nun poliioir. funeral of the late Annie Praught oust to udminisicr to his liitlv~ic°llrt~ was held yesterday from her late residenceat St. Dunstans Cathedral where a Requiem High Mass was Mr. unddtlm. Bell loft for Summm- celebrated by Rev. P. Walsh. The aide on the 4.20 train. leavliiil! U11? pail bearers were: Messrs. Patrlckibuby iii tzhurilt‘ 0!’ M15" (illlllifs Pollard. Michael Butler. Thu baby, aiior bciii’: iii-r- Manuel. John en to bell ivlioiit. seven oclotzlt. awoke ht?!‘ flllilfil‘ llciio some time lifter twnlvi- by tossing _i\lltl‘ turn- Company? terment was at Vernon River. Bland- The Halifax Fire paid a certain Frltliiy portion of the $11,000 but/the other Fbeen settled action was brought 101193" and had m be 5,1,...“ 1, irl- ‘Fhinkin vvbiivlliill i111‘! 11' i The deflm“ ‘mama Yeswrday “V01 ilic Snturtln ho i-iiiiveil i lie g g g g 9mm“ M“ D- B‘ R099“- Dwiflomlitiiisc, vol fcclliiyi: wcll, and plitstietl a1 ouperintendent of the Insurfllllleiivvuy iii Iii-s sloop iii 3 o'clock on f" Mlmtrea‘ is the first Stiiiduy morning. 0t’ heart failure. ‘mmess ca!“ ‘or m’: defeme “mills is the third ilcutli iii ilio fnni~ when court adjourned to meet aizninuy “hm, m,“ M“, this morning, he lwas siill on the " ' body. She was a great sufferer. but always-bright and cheerful. Was a member of Oxford St. Church, Hall- fax, formerly Methodist, now Unit- ed Church of Canada. She is sur- vived by hcr mother. residing in Montreal, West, two sisters. Mrs. T. McLaren. Montreal West and Mrs. Harold Newson. Charlottetown. Al- so six brothers, H. L. Hart and W. A. of Halifax, L. B., W. J. and H. A. of Alta. F. C. of Toronto. The funeral which was private. was held Saturday afternoon. from the homc of Harold Newson, Mount Edward Road. The services at. the house and grave were conducted b, the ministers of the Trinity United Church. D1". E. H. Ramsay and Rev. Hammond Johnson. . —SUDDEN DEATH. -i\ letter ‘received by Elli". Ilarold R. Vvlnliih, of Sllllllllilffiiilt‘, convoy-a news of tho sudden tlt-utlii on New Year's lluy oi his rcsltloiicc ln Spokane, \\'2isli., of Mi‘. Fulton Flay. He. iiuil boon out in his fox ranch on and Iivrore starting for hoino had to shovel n quantity to got the t-nr started. rmrlon of his by ll boy winking ttt tho ranch. urtlay Subscribers l Eabwhat You W“; l i V When the food you eatlgoes into‘ your acid-soaked stomach, it iinurs and eaift. digest, makes foul gas and 3011]- bile. The blood takes these polsouuug acids and carries them through the body. Naturally it main-a you miser- able and despoiulent, bccu c your nyii. tern iii not nourished-yo lose ivuight, Pope's Dlapo sin dissolves tiic fluid; and swcetens t o stomach. lt digests . the food; no more sour bilc is taken, I up by the blood. your appetite is 111w a youngster a again, and gradually you get bat-k your licultli, flesh mid energy, Chew u. tablet or two of Pope's Dig. pc sin after meals. It tasted good, an rclicvcs the misery of indigestion in five minutes. It will keep you.» stomach young and vigorous iitfynti can out nu thing you winit witliotit being afrai of tl_ig QODti0qucflvcs. lflln Mr. John (Ylny of Sumiiiorsitlo, at one limo.- Sheriff til‘ Prince Couii. iy. After touching school ut Suin- meisitlo for u short time he left for the Western States when quite it young man. ‘Then- aro left lo mourn one brother, Rev. Dr. Los- lle Clay, of Victoria, B. (3., Moder- ator of the General Assembly of tho Presbyterian Church iii. Can- ddu, and two sisters, Mrs. D. M. Johnston and Mrs. Bealrsto, of Col- sister, Miss Persis Crosby. who waslgaiy, Alhcria, dressed in pink chiffon taffeta and; carried wedding march was played by Mlsajiast Wednesday at the "moi-ids". in Bessie MacLeau of North Wiltshire. sister of the groom. gift to tho bride was a platinum und diamond brooch, to the brides- maid and accompanist silver com- pacts. and to the best man a dia- The Young Feoples League met addition to their regular meeting a rare treat- was aflorded those who were fortunate to be present. The Rev. Mr. Lindsay being present. by request. gave the members a realistic glimpse into the Land of the Heath- er,_hls homeland. it will be re- membered that the stieaker paid a visit to Scotland in the Spring of 1927, which enabled him to brinB many fresh facts to the" minds of his audience, which was indeed inter- esting; for while we pride ourselves on being Canadians, we cannot know too much about the European coun- tries beyond the sea. A hearty vole of thanks was tendered the speaker at the close of this very instructive and interesting talk. Says Kidneys C1o‘g_ And Need Flushing when your kidneys hurt and yo"; buck feels sorekdorft get scared Blah proceed to loa your stomach wid a. lot of drugs that excite the kl - neys and irritate the entire urinfiy tract. Keep your kidneyll c195“ ‘be you keep your bowels clean. y flushing them with a mild. M": less salts which helps to remove t e body's urlnous waste and stlmuloiB-S them to th normal actlvii-i- The function o ‘the kidney-S i5 1° mm the blood. In 24 hours they sl-rfllfl from lt s00 grains of acid and was“? so we can readily lllldelsmnd ° vitdi importance of became the W" neys active. Drink lots of 800d WBl°"-y°" can't drink too much; N50 B?‘ {mm any pharmacist. about four ounces of Jacl salts: take a t-ablflslmm“ in a glass of water before breakflwi each mornlngjor a few di-yfl BM your kidneys may then act flflfi This famous salts is made from thfi acid of grapes and lemon 3111"‘- combined with llthia. and has W3 used foi- years to hell? 016s" 9"“, stimulate clogged kidneys: 815° neutralize the acids in the system 3° they are no W118" a 59mm’ “I ‘m: tation. thus often relievillll bhdde‘ weakness. t Jud Salts is inexpensive: 0M1 l“) injure; makes a dellllhlllll “ma; vescent llthia-water drink. WW‘ everyone should take now and than to help keep their kidney! BM“ and active. Try this: 111w W“) ‘if; the water drinkini. and no d000, The into Mr. Clay ivus the secorctl son of tho you will wonder what became’ your kidney trouble and siy George MoMonuB u _mn use clarified honey. instead otl _ ————————-————————— ~ HIP. Either way. this iii-stun,wfézfegggeaflgpafsféf‘I§§n1g:§f"§_2| Bringing Up Father the immediate past ii “ ‘ of‘ , ' a ut two-thirds of the money. lpent for cough reparations, ' v val ou a more Pool lvc, effective that office. lf.‘m_glgllfiggnflfii:cigy- w! who The meeting also wiu-miy thanked glYnu can lecithin take bold iustant- trflenghgrhghe (gangs “n: aiacguags loflthlnl d healing the mcin- ° e u 5y °°t 5n e ‘ ' h. 1' w“ i.‘ l“ "m ooaan . t c , serv ce e r var- Iwn you i311. no’ t c 01325111 lous departmentsflrc Kindlye appre- Yll" 1,1“! 2f; Wfll- a 433,1“? ciiition of the services of the Rector f‘: {hut com 9nd it u ‘m’; and Mrs. Raymond was also voiced. mud“ forbroncliltll.liotireencsmuntl T719 151E630" 0f Officers W!‘ "19 "mllangmigibet v lu bl con en enlqutng ‘turf xtltflmfmlll vyili the tip- . a a a e c - .n en - " m or Now-v £2 ‘if Mvdiiyi“ “ " e H. H. Horne, W. V. Purdie. B. C. Vanlderstine. W. E. Champion. W. COAT AND HU ammo and palatable‘ gualacol, the reliable“. remedy for throat and c? allinan 0 avoid dleii intrnent,‘ aaiyyour R. Aitken. F‘. M. Nash. H. Win- dmfidlt t»; "2 ovum of Pow!" cheater. w. a. Bentley. Subsequent- ‘m mm"°‘"'~ i ‘.'""'°"l t” ly W. E..Bentley and H. Winchester n" “""'"""' “m'hmn’n o’ " iwere re-appointed Church Wardensi Messrs. L. B. Miller and George! DeBlois were elected delegates to] the Synod, and W. V. Purdie and J. E. Procter aubetitu‘ . The following were appointed delegates to the Diocesan Church .o., irouto. at. gain sruingly refunded. The MARY- RUN DOWN To THE . DRUG errone AND cs1" Ms son: race POWDER Rica-v AWAY- Juew out? on MY --- —-_--_-__L WELL: WHQRE DO YOU "ri-iiNK YOU ARE GOiNG? __...__.___.\ AH‘. Ti-tengfioeo MAGGifi- Nowb M: RRY " CHANCE TO eawooc- cQMt RIGHT "oven To MY HOQEE-l THlNK rm seem’ jfl-uuqfi- otiiig! l l