ill.Y 12 1930 THF rnnalmm-.-iuww GUARDIAN - hor l=ir'ri~:al~l~ J * __ I . - . I.. . C ' ' -' iq J - - - -- 1 V __ 5;' rx- Week’s News Budget for Our Saturday Subscribers llle lute Hugh Hennessey which was ‘5l_l.ollo lolggly attended, took place Sun- Sollm day aftemoon at 2.30 o‘clock from hu isle residence. 206 Kina Street to 'ras torn. oasucil Assocla-l sg Dunstan's Basilica, thence to the TIQN Roman catholic Cemetery, services lN°_ 614 ol me Church and grave were con- lmdges LAID T0 REST-The funeral 0! Mal] Cl l I ducted by Rev. P. MoMlhol1. The yesw Bd l ' " . --sm.- .-M. ' _ Jn UL"-K S'mI°Kl1N-W111-le' -snicunr mraovap-Many to Souris, Mr. J. F. Cullen. mend; erk. suffered a paralytic Mn J_ °“ F’ld°Y- H' W” taken f~° in the Prince County Hospital is “l"°’° l`l° “°W Y°5l°l°°1 slightly improved and his recovery is now more hopeful.-S. rrised of Boyne L.0.L. V15 I-hd several of the country pgwm- P11-faded to Divine service ing gg Y1'rl0l'nJ.ngtot-l‘\eB.A.Cita- 5, v-|51 will be interested to hear that A. Brace, who is seriously ill l'l'lNG CITY-Mr. JB.meS W. of the Halifax Herald, lead- thority on horses, is at present tor in the city. He plans on MA. ll”-ll bearers were: captain Ryan' M' ld°l» ll¢ ed by the Army 119-11d_W'l‘iei'e spending two or three days on the Flyl1ll» ‘7°lm D°yl°» Tmm” R'”‘“'la senncrn appropriate te the occas- msn gyl3n_ Anthony HYDE- PhllllP Sl!l"l0l-l was llott. Martin ‘ GBOTHB Mu BENNETT vasraimar -_ alma r . a Yastrcday morning Hon. R.. B. Ben- twogu nm, Conservative Leader. “tended and _lo ,l.l,llllll. United Church. He also vis- Monday MAIL en route -Com ards were brothers W E Burke review didn” “hose “mess at the present MacMechan_ Professor of English in the ne lied 1l1~ R~ H' "°"“‘“’~ L“’°’°l °'”" aivlovso visiT-Di-. Archibald The US time is d*`°l°ly "gretted by adheb Dalho ic University who has been Mcougall and McAulay. The work iz . . , _ g lllw 0! both parties Mr Bennet! visitin Sir Andrew MacPhail at Or- to begin ati once aztd will be com- nied by Mr J D Stewart BC°°ml°a ' ` ' ‘ well. since Monday last, left Satur- Pleted. |150 vsited His Honor Lieutenant day b Governor Heartz and Mrs. Heartz, Hama before leaving by the S. S Hcchelaga a holld d. and needless to ssy will be lbll’ Dfelwhed by Adjutant an interested spectator at the - The C114-Plain was brother Georgetown Races. While in the Douglas, of Boyne Lodge, Province. Mr. Power intends brushing d. bearer, Fred Chandler. the up on some material for his annual of “horse racing in the Mari- mes Goss. times." contract for the building of v/ rink has been awarded to it is expected by the end of y the H0.-;he1a,gg oh l-etum to October. The building will costin ti.-3 RETURNS FROM CONVENTION Dr. Earl Robins returned yesterday from Nova Scotia where he attend- ed the Nova Scotia Dental Conven- tion at Yarmouth. HERE ON VISIT-Misses Violet and Winnie Cox, of Winnipeg, arrived in the city Wednesday night to spend the summer with their brother, Mr. Reg Cox, Fitzroy Street. The Charlottetown Forum Co., Ltd., have just purchased the necessary property on Fitzroy street and vicin- ity for the-proposed new rink. The following deals have been closed: Ambrose L. Crockett 8 300 Arthur H. Duvar 4,000 Mrs. Mary Egan 4,000 Franklin Hawkins . . . .. . . . . . . 100 Mrs. M. G. Hooper .......... 3.500 J. W. Ward , . . . . . _ 5,000 Mrs. F. A. Warren . . . . 500 Tile next of ki;i or nearest relat-1 wednesday When Miss Marsarct Ranaliwl' suuris teuden -uehusisstfe re- WILL LEAWI F03 L-*BR"9°‘*” PLANE; Ayqgwgg, BUSH ¢ALL._ and her fiance. George J. VH d'l‘~’cfptloh to the 1 r'~atlve candid-.lM" J- B' Rel”-"-'°~ ""ll° ll” bee" “ Two chartered biplanes circled the hier. 0! ___ __ _ city yesterday afternoon, carrying ,Elf-&`5 Blldlff0l`ll1m 011 Til?-Sday €\'€l'1-loccaslon of the . ' attended pol- ` Sclwcl of SU'"r F0" farmng' vm” supplies for the light houses on the ing, ex Straits landed more. ately a P of Belle Isle. The planes found 17 _ .__ .. . .. __ _ _ _ I l_____1, near Falconwood, and dis- nuptiai party to honor their wedding; form and dealt '. ~~1i_ii~_tl_v with ine L'__l__ ,___ _ _ao ',_________ Glo l ll; Q. "»i,,f.1`l,l‘,' f charged their cargoes, which were at which too ' ` ' ` " ` " " _ ` »',i " !,;` . 1. once loaded on the C. G. S. Aran- 3; 7 0-¢1 left Moncton at 1 p ln, Standardlgllesls an l Time FUNERAL OF THE LATE MUR- DOCK of people attended the funeral of the late Murdock McLennan. which was Della held yesterday afternoon from the or Mls Zion Church, where services were conducted by the Rev. Scott M. Ful- B ton, house. were: Messrs Murdock Ross. William ' “umm s _ _ Hensley Stavert and Rev. -M. Out- ‘mined The Honorary pall bearers M35 Colesta Nuofio playei thi'e0__ rs on the accordion. 'l 5 ' P ` ' f.rA.\lalzo.\'_At me soiuewille Hoe- lll,lAoMlllw Donald Mooxllllloll Mll_ Mrs. Mary Mcclosliey. the 15 year? A°_Kl“3Sb°'° 0” the l""e°_°‘ll"g p.‘.=,i, mia.-s., on June so, lcao to Mr. X' Dr' M“°Me°h°n ll” b°°“ °“ Vicinity °f $45‘000A°nd “rm be 239| We 0( the late A- C' Ma°Nem- B°°l'|lel. lVl»atlleool.l_ Alex Munollaldl and old grandlnather of the bride. danced] Fvemng 3 largelll attfnded m‘e"L“3'l .md Mrs. Merrill D. Cameron. I ly to the Island and has fre- feet Ions by 121 feet wlde.”I11c franc wsi- vi-rerun und former i--sident oil M mln Th cl, o l.g lo ooo lone ol lllo oooorololl 1 was held. and here loo. 'llc Cor»sci"\‘- __-..,-ll,.,_ _"_ 'Larsen's MCLENNAN-A large number The sisted by Dr Ramsay. Rev mShE e midst of the gay party the ectirlg a card party. theyf itzcal meeting 1' Ttlesday even- 5 friends gathered for a pie- I iris Mr ‘VlacD1-» 'iss 'fn evccllent mdall mr Momrcal' From mere he The Corisei'valz"e speakers were: Hon. Mr. MacD':n:lfl, Senator Mc- Hon Dr Grant Senator Hughes and Federal Government for p.l‘i:iic serv- cc in the rouinco Pa_,_aolol.lo_ walllool lllto to so | me l_lol,_ _lolm __. ,D,_nalCl_ on lllo _ s::ic`er,t at the McLl:re and 1\icKinnei: l Ranch, for the 'past yeclr. leaves Sat- \ .ll proceed to the noithf-.li part o tit. Rt Ch _ ' ,= t. _ slr _.l ‘. e fcrth o. ...vs “ “C Us `e C f Pe ° G kkplacieada m_;__;_s___ ;_`j_';_e_So__a qt F ` ` 1 l L T l ‘ lluclsoii Bag' Compaliys E>:;.c-rxnentfii oc yes F y _ _g'_ 'l 4 " ` Haric"‘.c The S'»¢l-D161’ left lJ°1’li 1111111661' Father Hyacinth Clarey officiating. fter for Belle Isle. 'I‘he planes In th . . l D . s.. 'l".'.'o s?:.';oris of the annual con f hozor saw a hu a table il- 1 Lean, and Mr. H. P. B/icPliee_ while _ , _ _ . d arrived in the sity at 12.20 oo lllgl, ml, gms sud ings 5iruin_~,p0i_ . _ ._ .. _ .. _ _ . DBYUEHU 3&VlIl8 Time. _"Here comesohe Bl-_dey from H31-ls' Premier Lea spoke for the L:bcrais _ _ _` :N e , 5 l i _ _ _ _te_ua_\ ait1;ino..n and even.ng in orchestra greeted the ear; O1_ Particular interest uns created _by_ P__l__cE ol, “,alE__ College Hall wloh U19 Slll'Pl‘l5€d C0llDf€~ ill? 5Pei_°_l"_'_ °f___s;:'aV_)r_H‘;l:'hC_i'_ :lm the ll:‘<'sifie:‘.l_ Mrs. V'/ili::i.:n Mutoh-_ hal was decorated ‘Vlm blue 1 "H 'E a e 6 n lm' 'e ‘ls My ' P.f:c!;_'.' Paint. in the chair. At the af and Wllllo fosloolls ol Clollo llallonl of the inner ring ol thc _Lil_»ci'r.l p:_ir- lcmmn sesslm l_l,_SS Mary Mcphlul Curley. KFI ‘Sll1Q01‘. 11 Coushl ly. and the extent to whifli Ulf? I-'ll' .°;li;>ci'visor. l’>:'e.'.cntcd her report. and I _ 1, 1 _ S Rallallall 5,-lllg 1-I Lol-E oll, cial _govemnient had purposely re-_ an address Ol- wolcome was (l_3ll__,el_ed 1 l,_l_ ;1__ . _.ll 1, i 4 Truly," Indian Love Cali" and "who-l fused to grant to Kings County dur- ‘ bl, Promler V,_,_ l_l_ l__oa_ - yes are smlllllgg- The lludlollol in: the past foil' yccrs its proper ll the chorus of the laoll sono, share of the lnnr.o_v voted bv the Blwrlls ____ -M, -_ 101' Plfwu' quently visited he;-e_ He has enjoy. work will be of stsel and the vvallslpfl _t B __ ls _ol _ht b ill-lends in George W` ac n' e a we' ' 1 , , _ ‘___ ative candidate was warmly rec<=i'.'cd l;lo,;_ELl__`N._At the Pllme Cwmy ' mo” av ` lg y pall bearers were Messrs Dr. J. A. M the Wfddillg C9l‘f=‘l°l1011.v .le-Ie. '”"- fell motor trips through the differ. of brick and tile. The seating con- 1l1_<- south African Police. Mr. Mac- Cla__k_ F_ W_ RD e___ K_' N_cl__Dls0____Clay momlm the brlle marched la supporting Mr_ MorDonrild on the ll_______ml_ on June l2_ loco ___ M___ _“__ ` t ` P WHEN CHIEFS MEET - Ai-hong _“ny s»»¢» ~_»:- - the thousands who shook hands with hl ____ _ li y t d- his is H011- _R B' Bf;‘__‘;°I;_____“:'_‘_f___e agricultural possibilities, being es- go pmce Edu S1' eclal ‘um more entliusiastically than Nl - ‘ pearance of the potato crop. that sturdy _representative cf the old eg; inhabitants of the Province. Chief Isaac Peters, of the Mici-l'.a:s G0 The 1111112111 Chief “ml th* &~"~"*’ Hamilton, the well known painter of uve chief had a lllellsanl "°“’“`°“' 17 Hensley Street, leaves this mom- man mgwquy night alter the political mg fl, meeting, and parted with mutual ap- Hosp preciation and another he-iz-'1y hand- sinks. .___ al of the late Hugh Henncssey which on was largely attended, took place DISTINGUISHED MEDICAL MEN Silnd rs cll_-\RLOT‘rE'r0WN-Doctor Al- from his late residence. 206 King fred T. Bazin. Montreal, president of _ street. to St. Dunstiurs Basilica Isobel MaoDol,lolll_ on lllomlny nlglll the Canadian Medical Associationlthen and Di-_ Robert E. Wodehouse, of Ot- tam, s.=ci~ciary of the Anti 'hiber- culosis Ao: zlation. are in the ~city uid will b-_ speakers at the Prince Edward Island Medical Meeting on wednesday next. Dr. Bazin, who is one of Canada's foremost surgeons, has been attending medical meetings in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. He will address the Island Associa- tion on past graduate work and per- iodic health examiialations. Dr. Wode- P of its scenic beauties and its ln! ly impressed with the fine ap- -11--. :l':;° r Halifax to enter Camp Hill carrlll; ital for treatment. _ tlmll FUNERAL ssnvlcas-The tuner- W" 3"” We” °°nd"°l'ed bl' RW- P' Bessie MacLean read the verses. Wen Mc anon. The pall bearers were: Amo Do Fi yle, Thomas Rai-laghan, Anthony alld __ » was YEO-The funeral of the late Wm. and afternoon from his late residence on _ ,The occupa _ts in de hu l d it ' ‘ °- - cl th .s _ S°h°°l s'“’°°°' ‘md W” “fy “muy P°”U""R YUUNG MD" T0] and in d shsrt timZ;`d:mu1dr;;the?;d G"“°°' "fmt Rev' G' M°D°“"ld~ l ;restesl:;sn?»;et!;1usit oil l height' which “laipuued mfm a new house, who is accompanied by two _'gtg insurance representatives, has also been makkig a tour of the Maritimas. and \\'.$l address the annual meeting on Wednesday. Although not in the best of health for some months, death came with unexpected suddennesg to Mr. Mur- dock McLennan of the Experimental station, about 11 o‘clock Saturday ioronoon_ 1 The late Mr. McLennan although not actively employed since about the first of May, was able to be a- round occasionally and Friday alter- noon was out for a short time while the .iyrshire breeders were v'isit.irig the farm. Saturday morning while convers- ing with several of the employees at his residence on the farm. he sud- denly collapsed and expired before medical assistance could be secured. Mr. McLennan, who was 49 years ll age, loaves to mourn a sorrowing widow and a family of nine children. One of the most serlou.s automo- bile accidents of the summer occur- D1 ~'»`il0ima|y evening about seven lyclock at the corner of Malpeque lnd Royalty roads, when A gasoline truck of the Nicholson Oil Company. Sumnicrside. and driven by a man named Nicholson, collided with a Buick six sedan driven and owned by William Munn of this city. ln the car with Munn were his leur children, two girls, Elsie and Babe, and two boys. Percy and Wen- dell, also Jack Hawkins, linotype Dllerator. As a result of the collision Mr. Hawkins was taken to the Prince Ed- Ward Island Hospital suffering severe head injuries and concussion. I-le re- mained unconscious for several hours and at an early hour this morning W3-1 reported to be in a serious con- dition. Mr. Munn's children were also lla-dll' bruised and cut. especially El- lie. lvho was more seriously injured tha‘n the other children. All received Prompt medical attention uid wel reported im night as resting com-" tortably. Mi' wunn, who also receiv- fd a severe shaking up. stated that he and party left ohm-lettetowri Saturday evenlnlz about e o‘clock and 'hen lust on the nsyslty road “$018. he mst the gasoline truck "los at what i-is awed to be v. high lata of |p¢¢d_ 411 almost head-on collision took lllw. the nuier cu mm; eu-fled 35 °’3° fact lions the md. 'mo of hh ehlidreu. boys. were umm out ‘"1 the md and when pious up "°l'° In s semi-coiuaiuug condition. $3' Mr. Munn's car was _damaged be-- and an-|. l. L. Day of Boston and Mill ’°'1<1 fcveir- . 'mea and s bun; ‘valued naman. T ' "~~~-»- Jo ple other visitors speaks very with B- r PRE- day, J ES T0 HOSPITAL-Mr. David als lnh UDOII ay aftemoon at 2.30 o‘clock Cath ce to the Roman Catholic Cem- the etgry, services at the church and Ronlll M Captain Ryan, Ed. Flynn, John full, ynn ln of 3,500. une 20th, and again on Monday, 23rd, Miss Rachael MacDonald, as since been one of the princip- an interesting event was waited by friends and showered with lovely gifts. The gifts were d into the parlor in an artis- y decorated basket. The bride lead into the parlor while the Wedding March was softly played. the first occasion, the gifts were ed by Margaret Macswain and crine M. MacDonald, while the accompanying verses were read by, gifts were opened by Elizabeth e and Margaret Macswain and ng the many gifts was a beauti- lock. the gift of the young people choir members of Hunter River 1 Pl1illlP 511'U1D¢f»- United Church. The presentation made by Eulalie MacLeod. FUNERAL OF THE LATE WM- Luncheon was served by the ladies a very pleasant time was en- Yeo was held at 2 o‘clock Saturday juyed by_ul1_ en lm" Rlflfs and at the termmauun I _ ___ ' :E'lward Osterilmn of Pasariera, was Friday GR~`\NT_A§ l-he Prince CCUUW H06 l of hostilities joined the Cape Mount- _ _bm man _lolm Schuoslor ____ _ _ ll my ,y.ll._e_ -o0_ _l93U_ lo M_l._ mol Mrs ' (1 li fi M f"kil‘l He =t8.t»5d` 4 LEFT FOR Ill DSC” B31' _ I\Il' ~ » NUPTIAL SH0wER_o__ F___lf on ce a _a. iz. _ l -oirrs or arraaclsrlos llinulslsuliuus vvuidiug .\/meh in J ,_ G .llllh ,ll l ` l,_ so _ ;‘_ RC” C“"" “°° “""““’ed M° .that his father was J. MacNei1l. (.5 _The poople of Unlon Vale gathered the organ and later llllro _mlm S:l__u_ all fl 5» ll 0 155 Cm 3 ll _ i_..il:iii. a son. James Smith, Richard Hurst, D. the altar attended by Miss Helen 7~l1'.»- AlD11OI1-US McLellan, of Grand total capacity, including stand il e Boer War with the 2nd Canad Scl__ul_mlm_ .1°.;mahai-i, her sister. as bridesmaid. Mr' H` D' MCLCM' lliver, u son _ . p 5 _ , arts of the province and like Hcltl’ Wlll be Hl1°Ul5 2.300 OF 21903fNs»‘ll came to South Africa during ' 1 - rlatform were i=e1i.i.'_ir McLean nr' _ _ ‘ oo Rosindale. Boston. A.; a youngster hei t the home ol, ML md lm_5_ Eu _mr the _,Av M ___ Pct dent at the McLure and _McKinnon lllCK_sy__»ll Mll_ll.al.l,llll.l,ol_Jllno 30 B. _ E. Sang E 3 3 ef _ _ resided with hu "muy first at sg"|Bl'y-an on Tuesday evening JU-ly 1Sf- Ranahan. father of the bride. San". SchO010fSme.r'FOx Farmmg for the' 1930' to M” and M-ls' John J- MC' mont Bav and later at Summerside. _ l _ P5155 Year. left 21 COUPE Of d1i'-'BSO K3-,1 3 dauamc gld Ell beth ' to elcome their son and his bride th l_-, 3 -_~ _ . _ . _ A - ~= Y- R Za - The family then removed to Boston.l W E nd _ a “_ _ __ for Port Harrison in Hurlsons Bev. lllol_`.-l.yRl_:__Oll Jllll. 5 no Ml._ mo land to bestow on them their best. The bride was attl.2d in a spot wllelo he wlll be omplovool bv ,tho Sergeant T. B. Macintosh, South wishes The evrlng was plea5a_nl_ly1s__ll of pale bme with hal __ ________l_ ~ » ' l5I»i:'s. J_ H. McIntyre, Harrington. a African Police’ Bm( 603’ Kimberley spent in music and singing. Lunch Tile. bridesmaid and bcst mu-.H Hudson Bay Company' san, John Everett. South Africa has been in commuunic- . . H l_\,'1CH01,50\'_1\t the p E Isl l. .slum . iw ._ _ -- wi ation with chin: of Police Birt-lw” °°"°d Y M" Mrs °°’f1pamedm°_ha7‘°; clupf _ _ 'ilu.<»»:isl_ Jull. t ,,, Ml. and Moo R 1Horne and Mfrs. McPhee. after which ad.na for ii lledfii b euklas , ' ‘ ' ll-ldlgue in hom of I°°a'""g rm" many useful gifts were opened uud,i~~.niisl'l_v uf--r .1-'-.lb i.l=1_1 lm nl;-_ liiaiiao slvsi'-The with wolf” f"l"'*“‘f»‘“"-1 fl ~°'°"-- ' ' presented by Miss Florence McPhee. motor for a two weeks' honeymoon If-"»7@'5f mc City Hospltal mls m°m‘l LATER_,IlO Mr. and MI5 Rendk Miss Isobelle Ramsay and Miss Amy il the Y;:c1;i'i.'e. They wzll reside i. 'li “I Mr' James Morgan' aged 82 Lauer' Jul EJ A Son' Dewar RIOTOR ACCl'DENT~W'hat might lm-yall Byl.al.l than tlmokell llls pasadena Y leurs., an old and respected cltizenlcamphell' hnve provccl a serious or possibly fat-I ' ` ` _ ' Q . _ l. , , , iN1(‘H01_g0;\~__At B.,-del-l all Jlme nl M___ldem occurred about B dclock :friends in behalf of himself and w.fe,l ,t.i_a sta..~. of __ .ce ._ , amp e of Burl pl.le_stl,lood_RoV R _l°__eS Harbor Y , ` field peas nieasurlllg file feet ln _~ll ti’B-\l°'3WllllHlT1Cl’0Zi€1'0fD3.r'n al. ded. Service at the house Bhd WED-Miss Dorothy Lawson left onlallol a rope was lllslenod to the rear ci-ml-1°ttet9wll_ p_ E_ Ll R_ev_ J 'Sabl Wh oh “_ llof P0351 \"`SEi3l>l@- and 031° S0“`l'l S0 ~---M-_-`-L_.. grave was conducted by Rev. Dr. Vin- Sa ` tux , 1 - . . _ . slush west. in K. Mexmie, unli/su in marriage uhh num ru.. ` ` ` " “ ' . ' ai ` ' '51 gre1\~liiil~..i@ iii ow-if .nu-his feed- .‘11oirG.u~-In the our Hospital Alfred Affleck, Nelson Rattenbury, quharson, of Capreol, Ontario, for Sr.. P. J. Simms and Archibald Mc- me Dougall. Interment was in the Peo- Of n\le of the car which was not at that 5-l' Hallfax Rel' C 0 H-Bfiley comm i t cent. The pall bearers were Messrs. REI. where on July 17, she will be l lllllo ,lllmoood Afton slrolluous Pull Chugham N B R,..l. lvlolllot ch M, Lg?-rcfrllillal1?owS;5|;;pl§l;flor§f;l lleaflefl Chl 'll fflfl ls °f 'Wh -*M* hu dal, lol. ho, homo ln Albollollu _ Mall _ _ l E- E"-‘ "E “"9 °f°WdS Of recently as Mig: 15. while not yet DEATHS v 1 the ear wus brought just to the edge ham. Rev. charles v. onsnley, at an open mccrinz of the Church 1 - __ _ dr security when on the last pull thslycunscst 5°” °f Angus or-luuley. and 'cf Scotland. Pfcabyiery of Prince Ed "lf]"_" 1"_".1_‘f`l`_"""" [.3 We .mmf Th" lull wth 193°' James Mwgan ag” Hy °°"ne°"°d Wlth the Y-M'C~A',lknnt slipped and the car plunged 016111-to M.rS. O'H.anley. Hillsboro vw mls city' M SS La“"5°n “'35 tllclbsck into its former position badly ordained to the holy priesthood by _ .. kd lil quick gloutii, elen for 81 F' - ` ward Island to be held at the Kiln: i_l _lclllil ` _ _ R ' 1 :lt DeSab!e on Monday evening rif:.‘ l Hldlln?E,:`lmllThO\\r` h.O“l advgmu IAFTE M Hampshke' Wednesdu .’ ` ri' si 1' o '= season las car' fl. \ 'l Mrs Charles Easter ed 85 ' 's Cemetery. guest of honor at two showers held in slllllslllllll lllo body and glass ln the Most Rel, -l-.llcmlls o.Dol_mell_ D 1 ~ _; ~~ ` -~ -1 i 1 . ._ . . ag ___ her honor recently. One was hold nt Flmnaal. oi-' 'rua LATE nan- the Lay v. BUNTAIN-The largely dt- His tended funeral of the late Hedley V. 8 . _ . lo o l_ ls ll . - llt-at ll so cial n-ef-t 'ig of a coin- 1"-‘-iles at ‘ -11-1 1- -1- M- "ls: '.';r°:'.'l:.'e' z'“°@1M~» <1 H1 M eerie 1--1 1---1 i.;..:. .. .is ._~,.,._ .,__.,,.»..1 1:. P' it of ° - 5 0" °1» m e - Wlefe for the week end Dr Wilbur E and Hunley renlved hl, e,_l.l _ --cusle niversi y. _.ns 1- - - ~ --~~ 1. - ~ ~ i.. u.y ._ .omas cars, e ' ‘ ' Y °d‘!°Bfl°”1 ~ s . ~ .».»'.s. '.t. h id '. 1-. clll H ‘ - i nsshiord street. The funeral was M155 L°WS°“ ll” been flllllloyffd- Mrs. post of chicago, who had comelsz Hillsboro l-ugh school .md his is Mr`.L°°`?h5 5`°°°"d """t ‘° 1°” “mi S Wm 2°" 9 mt 6,, mf _°°f" "' F e was the recipient of bedulifiil om wllll mol, ol so ll ln dlol °' hcmc in sm _rears and mfliraily he] ummmlde- °“ Tutsddf- ll “a= *le* ~ll1"-D'-\-1f\--"-2 the I'1'.'r:<:rlo.~.' lwrli wlxrsa :\i¢:val;y,-_ i d llllell_ She also l.e¢ell.ed a sllvol. ` ' l quaiiitancaships. Coniilig to the 15- DU W 8 fm" aflflllle Will- 1 Murdock H. l\iacT_»en.nan, age 49 'y¢|.i1 d s.ii9d f th f th 1 . . , _ her hom me ____0___ ___ W__s___y_ nh 1 or e ar nor somelal of the Bathurst Superior School land on Tlle5dol._ Ml_ Loooll ll_.l_._Sl.,l ter Fair to be held in boleiiiher near. (~0_4Dy_1n the Cul. Hosplml O, dass fr wis t.ivll.Th _ , ._ _ , _ __ Y so 0111 02-ssc one cland Professor at St Thomas’ Col tllmllgll ll selolo hall slolm l,oll,.ooll.1hose picscnt were l\1es.5l0l1 Bild HBV- D. D.. Bishop of Charlottetown. Of- ceeded the catch for the san-ie period which held its annual meeting yes. i _ . . --_- Ege Rachael_ youngest daughter nfl cllcd mostly by auto from Bagdad ficial confirmation of the neolu didlof last year by 113,500 pounds. F‘oI-_ tcrday afternoon at the Strand it of Eileen Ann, daughter of the D_ M_ Mmnonnld of Hllnler Rlocr ‘through Russia. Siberia, Manchuria. not reach Charlottetown until B p, l lowing is a classified summary of tiielnlealle follolllllll o lllolllo al olll, . . ' ’1 . 1 A . 1° 1 ML George Wlllonl Clollo son oll Clilm. _K_oica_niiri India. where thclm. last evening. when s telegrdmlfish. the fiucniitl' caiislit. and _tliclisxperimi-ursi Farm. The presideilzi . i ll' i oolgo Cluk ol Nollll wlllsllllo -l-llo _ lloity uric the guests of the vlccroy. from Rt Rev. Monsignor 1vlsurice_ valiic of the product at 1116 l>°2fSlfl€¢_Mr_ J. .1 Trsliinr. presided sl, the affections _ 1, ‘l de entered the Parlour on the arm mmmlng bl Persm' and Egypt' He Ma¢D°lllld WHS 1'0C0ll/0d B-U-l10il11Ci1'1sl Cod-11-509 °“'tlSm"43' liargolv attended meeting. The fin~ It cools. soothes instantly. A_duid - ' llel. falllol, to the slralns ol. l__ol.loll_ was very much impressed with the the Bishop; death and am-l°lm¢1:g Haddock, 335 cwt_ $2311 vlolol repos and tho follow ol wo that actually does wasiitlle hlemlshod in'S Wcddlrilz March. rendered by1b°'°‘"'l' °f me island “nd evidences that the “mu” Wm “"1” 1" Ch"`l Hake and CIM' Em cM`s1'755` ll-ears work uh;--_ presented bv xlr. iglisorfglng MACDoNALD_Cl__lRK _ A _,ery _r;_dstEi_i_d_.; trc_l/e_l_lee_l_ l>xtensivei_y_vl»isits- Guardian chronicles the news of the, furnished by ui-_ s. T. Gsiidut fur, Pl”-¢l_l11s -'imc Both. 1930. is last sea- Mm _,amos Costello ,lomlooly ol p my weddlng was solemnlzed at 7, g tl pe n sa severa me. death at Dayton Ohio yesterday of th.. month of Jllllls lu.. catch of lol, sons record of the Prince Edward Glyn Bal., Hood 80 ,,o3r___ _ June 28 at Bt- Aritl1D11y`° Cl1l1l'°l1- Isobel M,¢D0n,|d_ cousin of me of prosperity and remarked that lo lottetowh at 6.30 Friday evenlngl Herring, 2,717 em.. s2_777. Xl W Emilfs- pl, .,.,,,.l,.,. lllo .,._ forinulaso rich in iiealiilg elements Montreal. The ceremony was per- b formed by Rev. Dr. Gavan Monaghan lo of ' of lottetqwh, P.E.I_, assisted by Rev. Al-1 oo sr. l:»unstsn's University. Char- frcd Moiiezhlm. 9--7- “ml WV- nf' large wedding bell. The bride wus Curran. brothers and uncle of the be groom. s e. 8 be Th brld iven in marriage wr by her bi-other. M11 L- T- Troy. wore a lm or vlslt l$2_o7l_ and me report on table stork in ntre of which was suspended al ` 1-' - His Lordship will return with the re _ spection by Mr. Chester Shaw. Ani mains rd will be accompanied it --- 1 o oomlnsll, amrod ln ll gowll of ,ooo As a result of the inquiry published ls ex b Arollblsllo 0-Loo ,l The militia units. which have com- lllfifltl-‘flllir Hddfc-is l'\c.tainini; to tho in yesterdays Guardian relative to D. ` y P rl .l led lcd of llallllll at Bl-l ht. tindustrv was delivered bl' D- G~~' ige crepe romaine and with al of Edmolll»,,ll_ |. c BPH - 5 S _ ~ - ~ - . -- --' oath ol. orange blossolllll ln llol. the nearest of kin of the late Alfred Anmgcmmts ue belng made tolol-l al-ld vlgmlla park bl-93;; ¢amp_da.e_ __ _ UOWU 0111114101159' blue m°d° 1510"? hair and carried a shower bouquet Cl“`5l¢’l` M“°N'~`lll» law °f the 5°“°h llolol the nlllenl hero on Tllosdoyftoday. when the headquarters staff._ The ele<'tion_ of din-rt-o;'.< : .1.i‘~.i “ N/ Pl'll1°¢” lille’ Wm* 5 ll” °f nuuml of carnations and maiden hair fern. Afl”l°“n P°ll°@» the ll'1f°l‘m“tl°“ has next a group of selected local officers, the las follows: Kings coimfv ggmmg __ 5 ,_ _ ,_ _ __lde_ The co___ple_ who lv(___e ________l_ _ all llls ll.lll.9ls he had never seen _,_ lM°nslgl.lor MacDnna_ld_ who left ml-_ Mackerel, 3.371 c\\~t. S5,0.\3. _,__ll__ on ___________,_‘_M__ _____p'___________ '____ rj. A. fnsrrr l_l ER! THB" D “ARDW_lm,_ 'rm gi-cum was attended by hi! l11`°' by Ml” mul M..¢1,..,,d_ M... .listed ri-hm wqso-rn cuusds in the icstion of the Basilica and thc lei’-1 .ol D S 0 lm" mn’ F°"“‘"’ " ' ‘°:"‘S° “ll fur the householder who lilies to d. his -1| ' ‘ .of Lt col. c. B. Rus. . . .. _ 1 .__ . _ h _ ' ' Insecticide .. 41.71 . l_llel,_ Ml,_ -l-Moda" Momghgh and Mlm Cummlngm Mm gym, Mm-un 2nd Canadian Rifles for serlice dur ing of the corner stone of the Churc _ Camp C__m___a___________ Major ____ _man S i mi his own repairs, or who is handy will e ushers were Mr A B Tray and ,M Mm mnlel Cummings. The ing the Boer Wiir. Following the ter- of the Mast Holy Redeemer., _ M H N bel R_ C_ R_llB-airs . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . .. 113.29: 3.3 tools ollll llkos lo looko l_._ll._SS lol. M U1 "' _ _ consult a spec-f ‘ ‘ " 5 ' ~__ _ __ 'l_l.a__l,ml(.ll was $3_ll3_3.l6 93 llolngl __ ~ ____ Mr. and Ml-s_Mons¢hsn leftlotci' 101' from far and near to pay their res- ure. cc.ri y 0 ~ iuiut gn i-suis his dun n .- 1 C _ _ 6____ ____ _ ____ __ __ _______o,, l,l,,,..o_.,. ol om, $,l.,ll_0,,(,_ g honeymoon in`Ontario, the bride pcm to the newly wedded pair and was received by Chief Of P°ll°5 Bl"°|c:lme such that he was obliged to. Onlpanl' l _ ma “__ n _i 1.35; l-eg, abou; ol-_,. ,_-lmlqll bll_§_i-l . tl me :i i' Ma lr Conra pro travelling in a lawn ensemble with who, after having been generously wistlc from the Chief of Police at go Emp off at Riel-libucto and from, ‘° mm “ °_ ll _ [els 0, oo_.oll._o,l ,ood ,,,.,.l.o sol_l wllloll , - 1 conimrlnd of Lt Col Damon. l\o. .., _ . fail R r- tl a c mmlnicaton ding be , e W blus buu int, blue shoes and carry- treated departed in as erderiya man- Kimberley. south Ames, requesting ,hole oloooollod ,,,ltl,_ llls blog," Wll_ l feeds on we Cilamiiiain at 8 oclocli 3_______‘______ ____ g_________o __Y____ __ ml HQIGWVHIC COA, in gbqmhatch. Thaout oftmm ‘ner gg they had come. The happy him to locate. if possible, the nearest'llom_ who como from D,y¢,,,..__ ohm mls m°"“l“¥- The 5l’°°l§l °m°~l"-_ " " ' ' l 1 _ Lt. C l. Full, Maj Lowticr, Mojoripff l>'15~ll¢l Ill 1975 l~47210‘0 b‘l5l`l' ' ° 1 _ I meats were:Mr.a.nd Mrs.R.A.Lone. young couple metered to their fu of kin of the deceased man. 'rlie facts lo moot lllm md o omlnod mu,so_l o _.dr _ i ____ ____ O_______e_ ___e___ _Om ____ “____c___ Lunlted ture home in North Wiltshire, follow- given in response were supplied by to Monmol lstrcng. Major lirfieiln, and Major. if __ £00090 lm,l,_ol_f j¢-‘ll--- . ei -1- A - _ Ti ill 13 1 the Cham botweoh 70.000 und , --- "”*w“°’°'°" 'md Mm vm” M by th' ml' me' °' ° hm of Mrs' R' J' c"`“’b`"' cm' an mm °" "`_' " ' " ' ifmy “ a 0 me on ll-.ere certified seed 'lllnllq 'yum ui mvnrii-mama stu-. ii-ima. lu lar. iuleneiil _ ,,,,,,,,., ._.,,.,,,, ,.,., ,...... .....¢_ _ P 1°- __.______.__._...._ _.u v " . :='=;i`§f.‘-sl-§-Z»‘$i=» “.9 ‘ /.<`a;'_..~_/s'..:l'_~ .s _,.._.. . 1. f_ _l ._ ~ __ 1 .I _l . _ ' ' 1 ~l_~'l1‘ 1 _ - li ' <', __l_,1_ ll. e":=_`e‘='~`FF_=*1r~_`;I-~ i f'1~1=""~:E§;1~‘l~`*1`~ ; fit* lf _ 1 ' :-2 i_ lvl' 'g ,wi . --‘.- -1 5- -';T_,__ 'jj-_ i"'_ _igsgs ..__-_ ,__- ' _'ns " 1;, ‘ ` .: 7- ___ ,___ ..,',_._.-:r."_'r :. "“ li lr ~ .l ins _ _ __. ‘ - l : I 't.11‘»ls i lily ‘_ ll; _ i i ‘ "' ’ ““"‘ M- r;f-:__l ~f-s-4:: _- - - » I »-le--ff-4. _ .~__‘L... “P-°'~; 2 am'-'1”»2;-=s..i=.._‘~'»" =f;_=~' ._' Ai § llli 5 i ,. il»li..~;v. 1 _ li 'I ii 'ii iii :_ . 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