MAY 1s. 1940 _ MONDAY ‘ICCZHIILLCK. R.C.lt[.C, L, ...lii,,' limo: .il a. L..oi‘..-5~ pr, l-Jlniilct; Uoiialioe. Scuris \~,'._,., le.. on aaatulsetiy lilmrliulg 0p rg;“l'i to ivieni. Lenlolant. Lodge, “W. spcncnlig two weeks vacaLon a; lils htnlc neie. Ple. Al". Harding, PEI. High-l laiizii-i. iiLtiil. wircni and Samari- lir J. l_-J. llarulilg lt.(.'.G.S-. nave re- lnriul lo _t.li_eii' s.a.ioii_s iiltci" m, n; their iurloiuhs with their l m - Airs. Josephine Harding, l Cl ‘ PARCEL AI'I'I\ (‘IATED -Mr;;, JUMJQJlHlZ Illlrdiilg, 4d Douglas 51., guy, in; received a ietle: from ller son Sappii" Ernest‘ D.. somewhere in England. informing her that ne had received hm birthday cake and f‘.lfid_l' o1 H. A: N. '1‘\v.st, with many thank.» to the packer. ._,\fl's. George Sutherland and Mrs Peter Stewart of Charloitte- - xe gilests of their niece. Mrs. Kw), ‘sinpton, during the illness and .'~llil$(‘flIl(‘l'iL dccith of their sis- tel‘, Mrs. Alexander Campbel who pasted nay last Thursday at. the liome of hei- daughter. S Fire destroyed a shingle mill. own- so 1y." Gal i MacLeod. at Murray r iiv < afternoon. _In ad- ll in the fiifilflglfl machinery the t; luzlised _gl'fllll crushing cq fllllfllll. ialln implements and srinc liar and grain. Nothing \vas l piles of logs near the fcli picv to the flames. curly hours of Saturday 1 ilwcltl helm-stead oi James t lluiiiilton was found in v ncarbv residents. The fire zncd such headway that nrihln; could be saved. The house li.id lZVtll vacant for some time but \\.\,~,"liliI'll to be occupied by a fain- llr “no had been there t..e after- noon hiuorc and put on a fire. Tile came of the fire was not known. Tne house was burned to the ground with considerable furniture-S. The death occurred suddenly in Bosion Friday evening of Miss Alllllf‘ Jdfflillfl. ‘Fir lulu-ml will be held in Bos- ton ’i'ucsda,v. She la ll sister of Mr. A. .1. Jar-, ihlle ti! iliis city, and M1‘. Jardine will lcuve for that city this morn- in: T‘ ‘s is the second time in six months that the Jardine family has been sorely bereaved. Mr. Jar- dines son. Guy C.. having passed Eat-l in Salem, Oregon, on Decem- r si. -FI‘.\'I-'.RAIJ SATURDAY — The filneral \'l(‘l'S for Mrs. Alexander Caliizilici. were held on Saturday af- ternoon from the honiii oi her dauglni-r .\irs. Keith ‘Compton, Slimmer street, Suminersitle. Mani‘ lflF/lfis caino to pay their last‘- triliute of love and respect t0 a ileai‘ flit-lid and neighbour. RCT. Wlii. Vcrwtilf, pastor of the Pr: bytcrlan Church. (‘llliilllctllti the service. The (lion- assisting wit-ii the hvniils. The DlliII)(_‘ill' .: ticiil. hie. is. ln. Smaliiniin .1. A. McMu io Breckcn Simlnrn Percy Klnch; lay Tlllllml and .\iillll‘l(‘C Mill. Interment was i_n -s plot lit. the Peoples AWARDED (lI-II{'l‘II-‘I(‘.~\TES — The lollrnvillg group of students COiilnTiSt‘ all Hdf|lll0l ‘li list of those P‘Ol‘,\' mo. Milton B. Fitzpatrick, Gordon Gillespie, hiclvin (lorrill, Evelyn Robertson. Frances MacDon- ald M t- M. Nicholson. Rubella B. lvl .l a. Elsie M. MacNevin. AE- ne; 1) McPhcc, Jessie M. NlacPh-e - 501i. Kziilieihnc E. McPherson. Ma E .\IcQii.iitl. Jean M. Mi-Qnairie. alarion E lilaaQilarric, Helen S. Ktll‘. .li>\ - E. L-ank. Ffliia l“- Larfie. v M. Lrirter. Phvrss A. learn. Ruin L. Ltarzl, Betty Leight- zcr, RETURN II f) ME —Mr. A. J. Jlilltiif‘ has lPillfllPfI home being 1'!‘ province for n- - Last fall Mr. . . Jilin lo wcnt lo Salem. 0l"‘fl.l. and were with their son (illl C Jardlirc (luring his last llllr-v» ilc pnosvrl away on Dec- l‘lll‘1 -. Later lill‘_\' ivciit tn Re- ilillIi \ ri- li1"\l‘ sin] Percy. has ciiiiviil lll thr~ n: c -‘I‘I'\'I(‘(‘ forces. .\ir. .l.l dine lnirr ilvni cizht iveeks 1n S‘. Pctcrliurg. Flm. and on his H ‘ rd for a week . A Doufilas. re- 39- Jardlnc at Hamilton. Out. The la‘t:i' is cxm-ctcd home from that cily this week. ilnsuccess- r the body of He- old Niaiptque Bay n - ‘rd drowned more uui a \\i~"k lino. Yflslcrday Royal Cmlfltliiin Mounted Police iroiu the llllv-“Pllce dclaclilnrnt directed h, _ » _of lll."ll in six motcr “no i Th": S“.‘\lf‘.I!I‘fI the spot M1 l‘ hi» ‘Wall boat ivas fniiiid on null‘ 3‘\\l.il the motor rilnning --f Solver! the quest t-o include P ‘ll""< Pi Cilrtiiil and Fish Is- lam‘ "'fll“~>.\'. Wall wcilt out alone ,were attended _.\:1 rc rill‘: nets tllc clay he dis- "»-ll“lt-‘t! H" is believed to have l’ ' . [grain ihc Loat. One anchor was “.,,“;l"l ln a n21 when fishermen ..t io rivestigate the man's dls- lppcaiailcc. _ 5_ l April 22nd,]; residents of Jllltlur] were sarldencd by the l‘ halal fill) aged and re- _ ii 1c person Slwllv ill, his 84th vear. shfirvtlllsli in iiiiling health Mr “.,",n-h(_\~l_l5 up and about as usual a "nuns stricken with p, heart . pause-ii uiwlv a most. im- mediati-ly, l- .11 .i Middleton. Mr. Sherry “mm .\l'i‘li in; micnts to Fern- ylooil \\'ll(‘Il a vi un i to .~ _ . . valid ad re- sided there ever since, ‘ inan oi sterling integrity he mrilllvfm‘ himscif the cstcchni and ad- i-iou oi ll Wide circle of friends w - . h‘ ""110 mourn lils passing. ioliiwc” mmlilkl Mr. Sherry was the ‘ l l ‘ a .aml v. seven sons l .l i .' . "lilsx ciautlitrrs. .." M1‘ lot to cherish his d r rn il‘.£‘-'I1Cl‘f'LS'fi\(I at i-‘eri - ltllltl Euler cf Hnllfzx. l. 5.. "lull tailgate-rs. Merv n ll i-vr. .1 E. Cantos) C. - ., . Pl‘. Fart- nso two wis- ,T. Henderson, 1p Illllullgll at 311,; Miss Margaret Campbell, 11b1,, left Monday morning for Halifax where she will be attached to milltaiy hospital. Mr- Thomson Campbell of Hall. fax spent the week-end in Char. ttetown with h's aunt. Mrs. I-LT, Prowse and Mr. Prowse. The death occur d t h p in Lower Mmitagi: a er ome f Wright after a short s Mr. and Mrs. H. J. MacLure and Blacklev Point. the gu and Mrs. MacLure. Th Miss Hil Phyllis Harbin oimlii¥’§%“'° and to Bracklev Point on Pr] p, spent the weekend with the form- ers grandparents. Mr. and Mrs, TAKING COURSE-H. S Jones, ays’ Maritime Super- ‘ intendent. is now attending Company's Winnipeg School Instruction in the operation of 1N VANCOUVER - Friends here will be interested to Mark Wright for- Jlerbert Buntain, of New Glmgoiv. l5‘N. 8., who has been ltppOltllffl‘ to now 84 years old. is still living and itbe chaise 0f lllf‘ Pic-shy" ‘" ' parish of Tyne Valley, is the i t o! Rev. and Mrs. Win. Vcruoli. of Summerslde. Mr. Biintzilli is io be ordained at Tyne Viillcy in tile near future-S. mei-ly of Charlottetown. who resides with Mrs coiiver. Mr. Wright is now con- valcscing from a stroke. but able to be up each day, and it is hoped that he will eventu- aiy have renewed good health. ..'DEPARTURE IIEGRETIED— The children of Rev. Heston and Fiannigan who are Montague this week to take up their work in Cape Breton. have been entertained by their school mates a series of parties. Flannlgan was tendered a. farewell partv at the home of Edith and Ed- Edlt h Flannigan was entertained by Stewart. Grade IV. Laura Higizan- botham of Grade III entertained Barbara Flannigan. Each children received g . Charlottetown will adopt: light saving time this summer a"- Coilncll at the regular meeting last. gate was closed and the night. It. will be nut. lntn effect. on May 24th and will Sept. 2nd. Residents of the. City will be obliged to shift their time ulcers‘ nne hour in advance of the Dféunll time according to the ruling. Coun- cillors Chandler and MacDont-tl dld ot for the resolution adopt- in! daylight caving time. A DP awed by 99a bliflnflfls men in the Cltv requesting the new time. was o-resr-ntcrl. Another petition. trilning on names opposing it was City 3' < cancelled owing to unsanitary co The eighty-fourth annual meet- M C. A last evening in the "Y" building with President. J. M. MacFadvllfl in the chair. and a good attendanC-B of members and friends. The re- tivillt? General Sewetarv, Mr. Nor- ville E. Luck presented a cornbre- lienslye report of the actlvlves of the organization for the. year. re- \'1(\\l't‘d its pressing problems. end . made a forecast for the flllllrfi- T118 As=ociation took isn't in the Con- ferleratlon Celebrafion. initiated a swimming-meet. and gave instruc- tion m swimming and supervision to public bathing. SCHOOL-Included _ in the teen purses graduating _llus \ ing School for Nurses \\'.l§ Elizabeth Pollock Cr-iiipllvll- pey, N. 5., formerly of Charlotte- lmvn. she is the daughter of .\ and Mrs. samiiol Cainphcll. at s‘ 1-9 i Campbell won second prim 101' act llllflfil‘ Willfh notion: may be sold for insdicnial use only or the i1lIl'{lfi\lI‘i‘0l‘i of a system allowing Ill" silo cf beer and wine by pcr- | town-Saint John. N. B. Exih. init for beverage purposes while retaining: the pause making it ne- ccssa y for medical prescriptions for ill? purchase of stronger al- coholic liquors highest general average for firs; place for an award for surgical nursing. m. the Graduating Exercises of the Prince Edward Is and Hospital. v held last evening in St. Pauls Par- idlng day. Mr. Hooper who is n ne- ty years young left the island when '11 young man and has marit- a ouc- lcess in the west. Mr. Grorfio Hoop- ‘er, Morell. informs us he and Mrs ..H0opcr will visit the Golden Writ flOIII were presented with their hard- corned dtrllomas. The thirteen iflulltl ladies who wele congratulated on __ their attainments by His HOBO! this summer. it he g tiiiy Licuteilant-Governoi‘ B. W. 113F529- iverc Aniile MacEachem. APP" Ev Retta Lz-nrd. A-berton. Sara ‘Br - Murray Harbour. n‘ Crawford. Wmd Ifillmds- Ed‘ Hlllllt‘. Charlottetown. Myrtle llm- mg, Min-ray River. Louise Sincllllfiglll: ‘Charlottetown. Mfllflfllel M" - Hunttliey." Vgrllflll Bridge, Leone Doclten 0r . F; River. Elizabeth Jenkins. Mt. ‘l-‘Lrg Nicholson. Spfllliwll- llpzcl Huntley. Vernon Bridge. PRlCE-REAVLEY-A aulet Wed,- was solemnized ln St. Peters morning at 7-45 years since his last er will make hcr iii.t White was held at tlii- Ilflllll‘ ‘ and Mrs. J B. Dicklcson (in ‘Patti's- ydav evening of last wcck. The evening Wfls pleasantly spent ggnlts, music. and social iiiter-‘P course, after ivhiclm an atlr companied by a srellvlqllo‘ ii ~- prescnteci to Mr. \\'llllf- from the people of this coininullilv and S’ 1-, rounding coilntrjs. Ml". iliii id -Stevcnson read the address i-nzl. M,, Revel DIPKICS?“ niailc the lire-i scniatiun. Ml‘. Preston (rimlll "l l presided. Althouuh tnlzcn (‘ilill v ‘by surprise l\ii". Willti‘ thanked his Chapel Saturday when Miss MB?!“ u Niagara Falls. Ontario. was uril - cd in marriage to Mr. Jack P168- fornicrly of England. but now g rcsidcnt of Toronto. Canon Maton performed the ceremon Tile bride who was Ell/e" in nigrriallzeltebgmltllr-‘volr-é°yf wen‘ ncr. iaro ' . ‘and carried a wfather. Her coisagi The young c0llDl¢ by Lieutenant Gor- of the 8th Medium ,, Inltterv. and Miss Jean Ellis. Char- Ifllfll owirlylfll and hyamlnabieiollottetowfn Following the bridal party had breakfast at the Charlottetown Hotel. While mlnY good wishes were for Summerside Price is connected with [the Provincial Government Robust Ilelillli For Young People What a common eight it in to sec non whose bioodlm loco and fcebo frame are evidence of oor circulation and-washes: where oiinding health and rosy cheeks - Young people in Inch a condition enerally of an mimic nature an require a preparation containing , Ffflfl irf New iron to help improve the blood con- li- ll b of Albany. tent. Milhurn’! Health and Nerve Pill: meet this roquircmcn ~u they con- tain three concentra of mi easily assimilated llllllftto- ether with other valuable ingredicntl mllcnteil for building up the lyntam, utrengthcnln the nofltl, and odding to your pity! cal attraction.- . lfllburn 0a., 141.. ‘Ammo, 0n Rev. ftHlflvSffllfi namely: George " ‘ and lilrnest H. DPSIUWI Winchester. May -ll ll“i iluiiivrcols. Mone- iiiid -- t,“ WEDN ‘DAY -SAD NEWS RECtElVEn-Word was received by Mrs. H mmond Cannon of the death l"l Winnipeg Manitoba. of her sis-t. .. law Mrs, Wa rbiirton W. Wailkre -.\ .\l .i v 3rd. S. Pie. Walter F MacNeill of PEI. Highlanders lBiflCK “Vatchl, Din-t- mOULh, N- S“ returns toiloy to re- join his unitgtiter spending a flir- lough with lzis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. MacNt-lil, George- town. Fire in the Army and Navy Club quarters c<f the naval biliitLilg on the corner of Kent and Hills- boro Streets calls-ed some (lfllllilg? early this morning. The blaze was-l discovered shortly before 0.10 o’- clock. Firemen laid two lines of hose to quell the flames. TO RECEIVE MEDALS --Among the list of those to whom the King has been pleased to alvard the Im- perlal Service Medal, Department of Transport, appear the followinz: William Wallace Essory‘. Conductor; Thomas Handrahan Koughan. ma- chinist, and John Joseph MfFrl-lt‘, eriglneman. ail of Charlottetown. 1N R- C- A. FORCE —Mr. Jack ‘Macfsennan. of Cizarlottetoivn, who enlisted some time ago iiztn the Royal Canadian Air Force. has sur- lcessfully completed a six-lvcelzs" l°l',course in Aircraft Procedure. Mr. lhfihigiaccilfinnsn, is the son of Mrs. E lis of this citv and is now with the 11a squadron. -VISI'1ING AT lllANSlfv-Ml‘ ‘The death oFMr. Joseph Pflvli‘. . t i Boston. a former resident of llllti? ‘ Province, occurred suddenly‘ at City I iiiaiiv friends congratulate Mr. Hospital [on Sunday nioriliniz, Ull"C."lIlCl".IlFtll on his success. 5 28th April, last. and was due io ‘rt broken leg-bone .n,lur_v_ siistaincci iii s fall four week previously, at his V apartments at. number l0 Pembroke ecteil President of the Charlotte_ Street. where he had roomecl for the town Free Dispensary at the annual meeting held in the Canadian Leg- ast 25 years with Mrs. Annie Mcn- _ geith. =icii rooms last night TH If CHAR I.()'I‘TI'I'I‘( 1W fJ EUR NEws supper I=OR one SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS uCRgBEl; - My, g. 1'98 , w; Office Saturday Ere]? bscription. He is one llaliy lessening number cribers who tool; the n first published in -:\IIRI\'LD m S‘SIDE —Mr. and , _ Mrs. Harold White and small Stewart EnlllS-Smllll, of the Prin- ilaiiglitei- have arrived in sslde on was Patricia Canadian Llilllt a. ilfilt to Mr. Whitelq mother. Mrs. ‘. Wolfe Write. They were ac- dill‘ uliiipallicd by Miss Betty White who, lliad been spending a, few days m nis Smith. i——-- l ell known and highly estecm- l’ zen oi Charlottetown .1. at the P. E. I Hospital n": in the person of .\ir. Will- f: Halifax. N. S. —S Mr. C. E. MacEachran, United Slates Consul at Saint John. N. B , was in Charlottetown Mon ay and leveni called on Lieutenant Governor B. lter N. Tailtoii. Mr. 'I‘aii!o'.i. ‘who W. LmPage and members of the lwus in his 77th ylai" Prince Edward Island Government. lcellent health until s; _ Mr. MacEachran said his call was WIIQTDIIC‘ took a stoke from which he failed to rally, Mr. Vincent McAusland. Prin- cipal of the Albertoii High Si left recently for Toronto ‘.\ll.l‘.‘ he will join the R. C A. F‘, to train CIIS I OIIIII ry PTOCCCI UIC. —ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED —Tlic ciigaucinent has been an- nounced of M135 Constance Eleanor iioriier. daughter of Mr and Mrs, Hcrner. of Kansas City, to Mr. William Roland. eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur R. Brennan, of Silnimrvsidc. ‘The marriage wljl irlkc place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brennan. June 1st. S. -- RETUR ‘ED FROM MON- TREAL -- lVfrs, imai w, p, Ma. Bride returned recently to Kan. slyitzton from an extended visit with old time friends 1n he; home cztv. While in Montreal. Mrs. Mc- Bride had the pleasure of a special trip to the famous Laurentian \l.‘ll‘lt(‘l' playrrouild. viewing the street ski and tobcggan runs. she] reports intense military activity in and about MontieaL-K. '—-GH.\DIl.-\TES WITH HONORS ---Frienvrls on Prince Edward 1s- land will be pleased to learn that Nil‘. Wilfred Callatihan. son of Mr. Vl- l’ Cfllllllhan of Summcrsidc. ll-"l-Skriitlualcd with honors and rilstinclioii ill the fourth year ex- riiniiiaiiiiiis in medicine at Dal. dioiisie University. m, C;fl'a'_l_"_qan “m lllll‘ A IYCSl-tradiiate course at the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax zvrid also in the children's llllslliltll and later in the clinic. His l/iaior T E. MacNutt was re-el. Mr. w. F‘. Tidmarsh Was named HEALTH REPORT - During the Honorary President of the organiza- month of April there were 40 births, l8 marriages and 24 deaths lll thc| I according to the \'ll‘.lI sltitis- President. lion. _Dr. W. J. P tics report subnutted by Dr. B. C. Millan: 2nd. Vice-President, Mr. Keeping, Deputy Minister oi Health. Daniel Williams and Secretary- tion. Olhcr officers were: ist Vice- the city Council inccting Moii-lTrcasurcr. Mrs. D. J. Riley a day night. Two cases oi IllCflHPS, were reported in the City the month. 0n April 16th. the G F Mrs. Arthur Hogan have ietiirnvdi home after a three weeks motor trip to Canadian Cities _ ilfld the Southern Stu es. They VlfiltPd airs. ‘v _ Hogan's sister, Mrs. Rooeri Wells IGKTHCIC hll-“Iévd away atythe P, in Cincinnati and also friends ml,1gfiitlmlgfipiwlbfilgglisgéuihllltglgéll; 'vctii'. He leave lug vvifc IlJcv Virginia. returning by way of blew York. Mrs. Hogan's lltiie intcc. 2815A: Bail’; l childri-ii Jiiincs iyiaxileld and mother who e-‘lvvl-‘ls l“ “lllY-l ll?“ ~ from iiii- hclne of his fathcl‘. 72W“ bwl l“ "l? Nmlll F“- i Dflllfllllfi sii-ct-l on Saturday and was ‘having slarled in the hank r ‘largely attended. Interment Peoples at Charlottetown. appointment as accountant o.’ lllil" branch he had served iii ' . ‘and in the Montreal ofiii- I.-~liiiitl's ]1I"I)i${'li(‘ on anlhe was attached to tho c llllllll to the Prohibition Act-During his sta_v in Sun: . givill bc held Jirnc 25. it was an- |llOllll.("I officially yesterday Basic ~.qurst to be asked in the plebis- l be the retaining of thrst. was also a member of Si Peter.- ,C. Y. 0. and of the Kilii Columbus. Council month to spend the siiinmri- here. GRADUATES FROM NFRH Mr. Geozge H~oopcrfMorell, hand- ed your agent a clipping from the lCalifornia Maple Leaf statine ill-i, brother Jim_ iuid celebrated the sixty-first. anniversary oi his worl- . ziwc orange glovrs. This s. lb)‘ (‘Xtillih to them a happy rc-unioil wl.li friends A farewell party for .\fl'. RM‘ .t*\ friends ior thr-ir kiiidnlis 'l‘I*.i- school {lllplis also gave a i._:iil'iliiii pen and pencil sol. A; ci" For ll“ s. a 3011-,- Gum! Fclitfav ivris Ili‘.l.(I' lunch was passed by the latlici. Th; Presbytery of P. H. I. incl yesterday in St. Jamcs i'rc..li,vii~r- ian church Hall, (lharlotliitlluii. The moderator Rev. J- C. Mini-ll. presided over the (lays l)l'f‘i."(‘(‘(llll'_'.~.l The ministers and (‘l{I(‘l‘Sl1l'(‘5(!l\f were i Rev. Mr. McNeJ, Rcv. Dr. Rllfl-"ffLl Rev. G. C. Webster. Rcv. T. Uotd- wi‘l, Rev. Wm. Vcrwolfe. Rev. Dr. A. O. Thomson, Rev. w, uctlor, Rev. T. O. Hughes. Rev. A. _ Rev. Dr. Legato, Rcv. H. R. stavcri. W. Mabon. Rev. W. \Vilfillll‘.(i.l Messrs. J. L. Ramsivv. R. Duncan- son. Gordon McArthiir. N. J. Mc- Pherson, Charles McDufi, J. Stclvart A, A. McDonald. R. A. Mvlxvllllfl- 'l‘lti'ec students were ivelcomcd. 'I‘hcv were Mr. Wallace McKluuon of Mc- Glll Collegebt Caledonia. Mr. CJE Farris of Knox College at Tr,\oii a Mr H. M. Buntain now scrvirg n vné V alley. , The Budget report was given by Rev Thomas Goodwill of Cllllflf‘ CW“ the Statistical report and the Foi- nixn missions report bv RFY- W- ~ Dgtlor, and the Home Missions re- port, by Rev, (i. c. Webster. The Presbytery discussed the is- ebiscite concerning Temper- sucs involved in the (‘Ollllllil Provin- cial Pl Ink. 'lhe resignation of RPV- ll- Stavert from the Cllalill‘ til gllflli‘ wands and Murray Harbour ou- was accepted, the resignation to ltnlce effect at the end of July Next meeting of Presbytery Will - Tl .dav. "° “"5113? Eviiiiivillfltilh. {Jillian willa-ecelve ordination at a Sim “l ' b _ iill lold its suin- r mgfilgvktwpéirotiéon Taicsrilil’. d "that Principal McKenzie of M durinpi ‘owinc: .\ ' Farris l\i J W Clark. Mrs. S. R. Jenkins. Mrs. n Sidney Green. Mrs. R. L. Cot-ton. muons, |‘\’.lrs .1 P. Gordon. Mrs Gavan Duf- -_-- | Ru, COIiPIIQLHh/IKZ. J] Jfi Moms. U 53;. My and lS= ncnnor o . l r. . . c- ENJ “m noun guéild. llllfiss Amy Earle and Mrs. A. . marsi. r- - I Htrriiiiii. The funeral took l I-ltiunirii 5 l iinlcliti C‘ and tic/l‘ iniiiil lino 1* c~ ‘Wpmml merits \.I thought. lie had a frlencL i d speak in Pres The executive consists ofthe f0!- Sadler. Mrs. James . Johnston. Mrs. W. THURSDAY s to mourn a, sorrow- INU CPMPICY)’. 25— Prince There p-lsstul awayill the Prince Eziivaiti l QSDIITI YESIEITIHY, a L- u. IT‘. lnilcr a long and tiwing illness. i)l1l'lll‘ ivnii true Christian forti- tude. the Rcvcrelitl William Mc- Ncill TInviis-“ild. l\’i.A., D.D., who, do in this city some _ 1. - <.nrl although a modest lilllllllZ ill-Til, WAS 0119 OI znown and most highly tiwPfllllt-‘li liiiiiisti-rs iif lIll‘ Alllritliile Sviiiid of tho Prcsilyvtcrian Church (‘f 3113i in (fiiiiazlii. Hp iviis an l-landcl". I)'l‘li 7t» years ago at "I‘l'fl\'_C‘IICl"$ . wilt-re h." got lils initial R “Us; oolinz. I-‘rcin there he entered c oi Willes College. and after lgrfltillllllll there pc- taught school tor sclii line at Freetown and S .l1l1l1 ‘r- A ltitlii; dccl to (it-vote his lift‘ ...liisc of the Christian III‘ entered McGill Uni- kl the degree of Mas- .~ oi Avis iizrcr a distinguished ("lllffll His Divinity twurriculum was tltkrn Ill the Prcslivioriaii Collette M liircil. from which he graduated with "tllldi liiilltilicy Ho. was oi"- I ii.lll.t‘£i to fill‘ nifiv." cf the Holy Nfiuiscit- i ll.l.~.=-. RlVCl‘, New llruns- lunek. an iciniivcd from there l0 the lllhilllllf‘ oi‘ Saint Columbrrs (Jliurch. Fairvillc. a surbiirb of saint. John, whorc he remained. in a lruli-iul ministry of llllll)’ l’? 4 until his retirement t-wo years a-gc. l)r. Townsend was a scholar of the inst rank. and to the end oi his life kept alurcast of all that ivcilt on in student. circles. His largo library was the index of a ‘iiwivs interested in literary. hilly theological. develop- lv and winsolne personality. ulld was so beloved 0f the citizens of FJlfYlIiL‘, both within and outside cf his own ccmmunicii, that he was popularly known as "Father" Townsend. His services to the Church at. large can iicvcr be for- gotten. He travelled far and wide. and lli‘\'(‘l‘ spared himself in her IIIIPFCSlS. Ill recognition of his high gifts of scholarship and his labors for the church. the Presbyterian col- lege of Montreal conferred upon him ln 1929 the high distinction of the rlcgree of Doctor of Divinity. To all who knew him. and par- tzcuhiislv to those who enjoyed the l lrtte o.’ lils personal friend- ship. his llfc and character willli). Elliott Ele remain an impulse and example pl‘ of lcftv Christian service. He leaves to mourn. two sisters. Miss Albcnla E. and Miss Ami: M. Pleasant. Street and with whcm he resided. A younger brother. also a min- ister oi the Presbyterian Church predeceased him some years ago. Funeral from St. James Church. m Pridav 2 o'clock to People's Ceme-lw“ d, tery. Summcrslde. On arrival Bu. m sldc n short service iii terian Church there at. —HOME 0N LEAVE - ntry at_ Toronto. arrlvfli on Tilcs- Tgllry GVGIIIIIE 01'] 8 SIIOYI. ing his parents. Mr. and MYS. G, Ln- be succeeded by Mr. Arthur Gz-ccn as principal while Mr. Uzlcan Mc- Kinnon teacher at the Dock Road . School will be \'lf‘€-Dl'illCll‘|f\l. Ffl‘ the past two ye rs land has been principal has taken a. great interest in work and leaves record of outstanding sitcom: takes with him the best wislws a host of friends. 1 l3< Si. Crapaucl. ‘ Ilowness. Kingston, PRESENT PAGEANT-An teresting pageant, the _ _ _~ Clvrie River. Acadia University was Ill~ll'l*"-ll° Church on Wednesday cvcnfiig by l)" mCmDCFS of the local The pageant depicted the progress ‘P/[ISQOIIIIFV Union _ , Clrtirlnttiiiiwocp, T. G. Ives. Mrs. H. Gordon Starratt. l\irs. Ben]. Stciitiforrl. Clarke. Mrs. J, W. Bwltor, _ and A. B. Houston. Charlottetown. l- . 1 -_ flilli illi‘l'illll,l of the Charlotte. Mrs. P. J. Proud, Mrs . kins. Mrs. P. B Moresidc. .\ '~ it . . J. L. l\IeAulc_y, Mrs. .-\.rt!iiii' ck. BURNED- The old farm hoin of Mr. James Craig at which was burned to the groui the earl,v_holli~s o lng contained thecriginal . of the early settlers. This discovered until the house i '1 .Dll"C'f‘I0l‘5 W H. Tidmarsh was l uiet Lvoclaiiiilluplvas soemnized a; dTrirtiiity _. ll (‘t llffiflilil f‘ Oil t . _ 111011111}; m, g Ogclock “he; "eiqfll, counsel lneudcd Donald MaeKin- , , Vern alarg-aret Yeo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yeo of Lot 16“was W. E. Bentley K. C., for the res- ,iiiii:i.i in marriage to Erskine pondent. it was found tlic ii (‘l were made of, logs Thu h i one of the original lo: ho » |the settlement. Tho lotzs lad I)(‘l'll lsheathed inside anti out anrl dentiv the present QPHPYTUIFYFI apparently iorpottcil the of the log house. The had previously belonged 1n 1 Jol. Ramsay. and was DYOIJWITiv mp on ginal home of the Ramsziys migrated from Scotland in l‘ll'l‘.~"‘ll"" of relatives and friends of ‘W imd" and groom‘ M155 Mary ited Church The service was cen- iliililiaiilz. New Anrian and .\'lr. ducted by he, panstm,‘ m, RAM s E Hayward. A large number oi people was in attendance, to pay their last respects, to one who was lair and Mrs. Forbes left after the ccriilnoni- for a brief honeymoon on ; the lllilllliillld.—s. l TO TAKE NEW POSITION EQE. F. Hornby. former Illilllzllil‘ o!‘ ,the Provincial Bank, North End ii leaving Stunt John on Sunday‘ take up his new duties as t'l‘f‘(ll'. Imaiiager of Univezsal Sal mauVHHalifax. For the laast five , oilu Dickie» and two m", m ‘All l‘l(lll at. the Line of the fire \\l Doris Viullllt‘. Hornby was active and has appeared in seven. teur productions as a monike- I. 59p of .\I1'. tidvvard P. Stavert, a .l liner rcsiornt 0i Sumnicrside. Mr. Stan-rt wii» t. cson of the late ROD; struck the keynote of the evening i~lt Ailuc Sizivert. who was ll12\ll8.-y\\'h9n he paid tribute to the H~pql i ._ ' _ ' . A .f tl l. u l nus opt-lied in iiiou. He “Hill Qajmiulclag cggcmggigaot?‘ag1lfwigikl ‘tllltlrllll oi the late Thoinaslflqm cannmm and csnscifluy n.6,“, lPrinee Edward Island. In prnnns- ‘int: the toast. to Prince Edward ls- ‘, H1“. undm. ms mmm. and m, . land. Canada and the Ffmlali“. I-lis Honnr declared that "our enhst- . v finnan, was i-c-electcd Prcsid. the Prince Edward Island men's Association meeting held in Cllzirloiniiixiii f tciday. The ineeziilg wa .41 :51 . li-iiiil lloxlaiiijvsliiir’. Scotland. in, i:’."_'l. Mr l-tuvcri started h.s bank- ill i-iiliii- lirilllilllclll. ill hiillklllil orcles lli- iitllPiiPli widely and was veryllllfllls fixcPilfl l?" flllillfl fllll‘ Ollie‘ .l>i'oviiicc." This toast was resonati- r,. iii: liud resided lll Van-led to by the Premier of the Pro- lhe winter months mer's week. was cliailgiil 1.11s to give the inrnil>zrs a get to the City by (nir. ll \\.l\ t.\'- lpcclcd that fills would icizd in lil- hulllbfr at ycslrrriai'.~ incctiiig \\ll~ Otiici" ofiiccis illvctiii ivri-c: \':i~r~_ Sccrriilry -'I'l‘f‘.l.-llI'l'l'. Warren L. B PllfFll. Lincoln Dewar. Nomi‘ MacLcod. Primrose. C. railgiit. (Grand HA- Provincial Grand ii in annual scssitiii vcstcr: of P. Castle iiail i.i t"li.li;ii"‘ wit-h R \\’. G. _M. P. M. .\Illt'i. cit all iiil'l'l‘.'l.\“ lli membership and to izivc the Brctlircn an inlziiiiniiii ' _ , ‘.\l1"\\ll\'I nu opt lnsllc i‘1'l'l1ll\l‘l.<‘lf‘ wntiirss an iniliaticil hut the Juvcnles illidcr the of Mrs Margaret Shaw. Lodge TPRSSPIIIHIPII at 7m. The excmnlificlilioii of Degree was nut oli hv Ill!‘ |1l"lll|l»'l'.\ in connection with the McLean Tronhv list Nil\'|‘lllI\f"I' l The Grand Lodge officer ' incoming year are as io' Den. G. ‘Master Rev. J. A Junior Dcli. G. blaster. S G. Chaplain. Rev. J. W. G. Secretary. John A. Mur- (3, Treasurer. Colin D. Mr- Rl l‘. Marshal. R C l\ir~f‘hci‘. R. W. G. lfiecturer. Anlzus hlalhe- ipful (‘i \I.' \' ' S-slcr .\ia Bowman. Klnguon. Riiht We pfiil Grand Secretary i=i~'i~v .1 ~ lnrtcr. Right V.‘ Jilpfii‘ Grand Treasurer. Sis- ter. >.‘Il"\' i? n-wlinili, R121" Vvmshii-Vul Grand ‘iv-pain Lccuirrv. Si=tev Edith Shaw, ill-Sable Rlvhl Worshipful Grand Dircrtnr of Ceremonies Sister Lil- Fan .\’I‘ill‘l‘l'l_\'. Clvde River. Riiht W Grand Dcnii‘_v' Secretary Sis- -~- Aini- rum-vim: Argyle Shore. t: W. G. Drruly 'I‘i~ea=iircr. Sister g. , Aud’tors. A. E Doll-ll‘ W. H. MPIlllllS Puicttii. G. G A . G Chaplains. Revs \\’ O. Thompson. Brcokficld and (1. A. Representative to M f A P M p. Snleisngcyé‘Chriqlottctrgivrk" m“ p. . JBDHHO ..— , S. D. ‘Irltes. Crapaiid and G. W. T i- h. Legislative Com. A‘fred Uiiziz. Jame-i Corny". ‘Vlntoarct Show. Charlottetown. ade an l-lonorarv nio "Hthe Grand Lodge havll l"! worthy member for oi r Next. amual session (lll.»\lfi)i.»\l‘l LH-up- FREE UISPENSARY FUND- lTlle Treasurer's report at. the an- nual meeting of the Free Dispen- ‘howcd a balance of $169.71- 1- $2,117.80, and expenditures “siorsila. APPOINTED INTERNE - M: itwlnald McKeniia, fourth year -iil student at Dalhousle Uni- ty and a son of Di‘. S. J. Mc- lillll, Oyster Bed Bridge. has re- \l‘(l the appolninieilt oi interne for a year at [I12 Victoria General S. ‘liuspittil. Halifax, N, This Right Worshipful Grand L. . B. A. of Prince Edward Island fll"L iii annual session at Boyne .gc Rooms. R. W. G. Sister Ad- Aiiicck, Charltotetoyyn pre- sliced. dThe following officers were elect- e :- R V.G.M. Sister Minnie Mc- Neitn. Canoe cove. l2.\V.G.I)..\'[. Sister Lilla French, ‘ clizirloit-"civn. R.\V.G.D.J.M. Sister Elizabeth R.W.G. Chaplain Sister Mae ll WGs Sister Jessie L. Latter, Ciirirlnttetmvn. l? VV.G.D.S. Sister Amy McPhail, Arzvir- Shore. i1 W.G.T. sister Mary McPhail. RRVGL sister Flora Graham. l ‘»V1.G.D.L. sister mun Shaw. ,. WG D.T. Sister Margaret Mac- l’ ll‘. Suiiimcrsitle. R.\\.G.J D Sister Margaret Shaw CI_\..‘..‘il>lY(‘lt\\'.‘Tl. \'v'l".f'l.l\i. Sister Addie Affleck, l-:.‘.v.('-A. Sisters Gladys Downe FRIDAY IZLI-IFT DIRECTORS — The an- x Club was held on Moli- (“Jvllillll last, when the follow- dir-ciors were elected for me ll’: year: W. H. Tidmarsh. ‘r-t Cudinorc. Walter Brown, ,'-ll. C Stewart. and Frank McKay. iAt a subsequent meeting of the . —QIlIl-IT WEDDING —A _ i. and Mrs. Clayton Lot l6. Rev. L. E. G. Dav- fiinlcl l-‘orlies acted as witnesses. M.. Harper Prensa, a well Kim-w“ barrister of Tabor, Saskatchewan, has arrived in Charlottetown on a [visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs, ,W. H Prowse. —RETURNI:I) l-‘IIOM BOSTON l —-Mr. Herman G; Bryan has return. led to his home in Freeland. Lot ll from Boston allfl other points in the iU. S. A. where he has spent the - winter months.—S. —SUFFERS iivllulias _ Hilbert DcsRcehes of MlSCOI. was brought to the Prince County Hospital suffering from a dislocavd shoulder. sustained wilcn she fell iii the yard at her home. She is now resting easier and will return S home in a few days. TENDERED Tmxqirar - The railway and mail employees of the Canadian National Railways last night tendered a eompllmenrzlrv banquet at Old Spain i:1 hon )1‘ of Mr. E. M. Gallant. who -ia - cently been appointed to t. tion of Director of Postal service. for the province . G11 wherehe will spend a week or two. ~with his parents, before returning! dutv. He was accompanied by, to . Mrs. Matthews. APPOINTMENTS—'I'he followin! are the returning officers and clerks in the three counhes for the l Piebiseite on the Prohibition Act. Queens County-W. G. Bruce. Charlottetown, returning officer; Lester O‘Doiinell. Charlottetown. clerk Prince-Keith Nfathesoii. OLeary, returning officer; Robert ' MacDonald clerk. Klil2S-—Alf‘.\i O‘- Haney. St. Peter's. returning 0f- fiecr, E. E.‘ Doucette, clerk. APPEAL CASE - Argument tn the appeal case of Capt. E\V"l'l M. j Cameron versus Harry Winchester and others. re the estate of the] late Edward Robertson who died in i883 was concluded before 1110' igllilpreme (igurt at (gttawa rlcccntlv. .. . - is was e secon appea which ‘ll,_lil.flilxglgllg-ngrg*slc Cglglalvftri- ‘has been made during the past. six ‘Iqloajaurer ‘ ' a‘ ' yiears to Ottawa against the dec‘s- ‘ ' ion of the appeal court of Prince Edward Island. The firct was with regard to ownership of the estate and the second to income. The non. K. (7.. for the applicant and The funeral of the late Mrs. m9“ m" °Pl“~’m°ll-"- lll "Ye William Campbell was held on Wednesday afternoon from the Un- ____ widely and fairly known and dearly —I-‘IRI-I AT (.. SCUMPEC —Fire d the residence of Mr. John t ilotieeti by neighbors a- l who saw flames spread- hiid trained considerable . v when discovered. The Al- . . ill'f‘ brigade came out and . hands rendered VPOIIICII scr- i 5'01“? 130"" Tl"? Rl\'f‘l"~ 7'1"‘ flflll- \lt‘l‘ bu: iiithoul anvil. The houselllPfllvls WPTPI YVIP-‘FYS. Jfillll F7 hail ri-ii-nilv been rcmodclerl. It. Fraser. Mont. Wright. Leslie Mac- , i, . int! daughters. Mrs. Harvey Fraser, Mrs. John W. Campbell. Mrs. George I. Beck of Lower lvtontamic. also other relatives. The hymns sunz were. Abide Willi Me. Sife In The Arms of Jesus. The male trio rendered that loeaiiiiiul Il\'1\1ll l("'s' lllt‘ \\'lllf‘l' and a stiff breeze Donald. Bruce MacLcan. Mont |)ili\\ llLl from the water which 1,. suite was lost. Tire a efitzhters. Tlie loss —I)Il-II) I.\' _\'.»\.\'COI'\'ER -W0i'd llll‘ old Stiininel- ‘ae uho caine to the island ‘., illlliillltcl on world alttilrs. l-or 0 tlzlsérti away A i(‘\\‘ llllillbPl‘ of the lalnilv is. Shiver-t who resides ill. .. Hf‘ \\'.\.\ lIIlIllIll'l'I(‘fI. Aimcar. Interment took place in .ii. xl iii lain the fliiiilcs. Most of L0“?!- Montflgup C9mw,p,-‘\-_ the. dtitilistalr furniture was saved but iery liztlc frolil upstairs. An ex-l pi ilsiii‘ bcei " ' ninliiiildziics I.li'|.\ of the fir . was p.irt.v covered byinsurance-S. In a banquet-hall, brilliantly“ edeckcd with the fltus of Britain ‘b “W” b” ‘he “bland her Allies. the 8:11 Medium Batteljv R. C. A. under the com- mand of Major G G. K. Pcakc‘ were tendered a banquet by the. v..i-. rcceivccl ln Sunilnerslde of thelcflllfidlall lflf-‘lfill llflfl lllfi Govern- rl, m v,,,p;t;1|,~¢l-, B, (3,, m; May‘ merit of the Pzovince, last evening at Beach Grove Inn. His Honor Lieut. Governor B W. Lc-Pag? ‘ llv \\lll llll kllllill‘ lvlllfilllbfl- vince. the Hoii. Thailc A C.iini>- ‘ cil hv Suliiiiiiix-izlii ll'lf‘ll_£lS. whom he bcly , ‘ ‘ \l.~ill‘(i'i1'(lill lllnv to time. l-Ic was .1 l)I'-ii.l(‘l' i.i Iilt‘ lite Sir Wlllani of m‘. Bang“. and “mrmod mm ' ' , . firience in theni. that thcv iroiilzlf ' m AImmmL Th“ m“ uphold the tradition and llriin" of the Canadian fol _ The 1am M“ SSH-flips;lglrntrajditioiézlt Ddsnifrfil the recent ~ fills were cremated an us‘ cl‘ l, s. ie '(‘l'lllf‘1‘ . \\lli helorivarded to Summcr-lprcssed his iirni belie.‘ in the u ijcr llil(‘l'lli(‘lll~ in the iamilv male slicers: of cu" cause because ‘ ,0f_the qua‘it,v of our men. On ro- lha.f of the Province. Premier Ll D. Premier Giiiiplrll complimented lhc officers and nit-n ~ cs and the Brit- Tzc ltlth aninlal session of the ‘Campbell presented a flrishliclii to ll \'\'_ (iiiiiid Lodge of th: L, O. t ll. .-\. llll‘! lll Bnyilc Lodge rooms inf flaslilichts ti» be llTPsi"ll'.‘(l to oi. \\'f‘fllll‘.\f'i.’l_\'. Afay 15th. the Rilht \‘.'~-.li llllll Grand MlSIITSS Sister ‘Govicrnmcnt of Prinrc Fritvnrcl l.- an .\ ilrk prrsirliii; 'I‘ Graild l .\ll.s r .-- aiiiil G ti Sow fni\‘ nave .l 1r :';- '1. ‘ll ill" G and ‘iron-- \l and f. id Auditors and the v litiitcs all rcport- l t nivli in ledcr- and Rc-l oss; A ploasui". fcauire of the .'\"S'~'ltll1 was the prcsezlla- will oi a chaplains collar to the R. ,~ W, iiiniilti llozlzc. Sister Dickie l'l'f‘<il’i""l"ll of the P. M. Club and if. W. (‘irand Trcasurcr Sister. I)"‘l\llf‘ llTIfI" thr- ilrescntation. 'I‘iic foliozvin’: office's were then :~il'(‘~'= Sistcinvinore: Right Wnrsh- t nd Ail-tress Sister Minnie ‘ 5'1 Canoe Cove. Rirht i 7IllI Graild Dnnlty Mistress‘ Wrirsliiiafiil G and Chaplain. I" ‘PIHII. Clvdc Rivri’. W (IT-l‘ cl I.4‘f"l1l'$“1' S sin“ Flo a fr‘ .\iai~Kv-ii1lc. Summerside. ' " Worslvpful Past Grand 't""=.< Sister Afilcek. Right nfiil Gand Auditors. Sis- A B, ltouswm and Gladys lion-no. iliivcnilc Dlector, Sister. P. (ti-rind ltilstrcss Sister Addie Afflcck was aooolnted a delegate from ‘IV R W Grand Indge to nwnd the M. W. Grand Lodze of l1. 1i Amrrra to be held this \ iii v1llll‘fllI\'I‘I‘. - t in l to a close the most l ng held so far and l. attendance since this the coininniitliiil officer. as token each man in the battrijv by ‘he l\I.\R'|'I.\'-l..\\\'I.OR » Q‘ Din".- stanls Basilica was lllt" SCY-llf‘ o.’ n pretty wedding at 6 r-‘clok vri-\-_ » terday mnriiinz when l‘. l"'l Pill-- line, dauglrei" or Mr and \i John Martin. 32 Hlfislvii-o Sit-act was united in the Holy Ron's nI Bu" Bundml matrimony to Jaivcs Arthur Lair- ‘or, Rcv. P. M . ahon, l’) . Rector oi the lhi-lllca. iicrforinod ,lh.~ crrciilonv. and celclvraflcrl Nrip- t tial Haas. "The lurid», who was 11y. ten in mwriage by hcr father. \\'n< ;. {attractively ROWIYG in a navyf (‘l/wt ~11, and- in=tal'ed by P. G. fbiue tailored suit wit'i powdcrrd b‘u:- - ‘\t blouse and navv blue accrs=orics,l and wore a handsome covsage bail- qu:t of Talisman rosrs She was assisted by her sister. Miss Plu- lflln French. Charlcttc-toivn. lence Martin. who was beromindli cownrd in a suit of powdered blue. with navy accessories. and wore a corsage of roses The groom was supported by his brother. Mr. Ed- ‘ ward l-awior, Al the concllisign of the mass a wedding breakfast. was served at the Queen Hotel a: which were present. immediate friends and relatives of the con- tracting parties. This was iolloivrd by a reception at the heme of the bride where a large number oi congratulations and where a buffet lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. will reside at 213 Prince Stret Glorious r. Lloyd G. Matthews of thel R. C. Artillery Charlottetown. who. was operated on for appendicitis in l the P. E‘. Island Hospital. arrived at , his home in oLeai-ti on Monday 13,, Many have won yii i l-i i the use of Dr. (Jhn. y 1.00 good ti) Ill.‘ true. But it is trite IHNI man}: ands. of poilpll- nil] i.- - restored to licuii li, \- Illilod and tile Iit‘.'"»l At this si-zis/iil of ti. everybody nocils t to IllllitI up ll i- (ll. llr. Cilusos Nori- éTIBCLEASZ-At P“ iMflCLcail, a son. 5 IICGIIIIS-n-it, IHCSHZLL, on .\i l i lMacNeill. a dangzl t JWTCAIRN- At llln P llill-‘tflital Aiav ivn iancl Ali's. C‘. J. i‘.‘.‘ ibrooke. a dallont. beloved by all who knew’ iierJriio l floral tributes were very beautiful. . v at Cascumpec yesterday She leaves to mourn. three sorrow- ,bu nu" it to the ground. The fire iZonc. on May o, Mrs. Doi:al<l‘H-.i' f, ESSIOJLLI l]. F. ARES"? __ __,.-@_-—--_-<--- H F. McPHEE B A K C. IIAHIIISIIIR. SULH ll I'll PALMER 8i HASLAM Morrell & Company Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Telephone I447 young friends extended h-eastv Law-ior. later left. for Bcvde-i en- i route to the mainland where thcv 3 will spend a short honeymoon on a motor trip through the I"\\'f‘I' provinces. On their return they IELL & MATHIESON MONEY 1'0 1.0.“ . Cameron Block. fharlottrtiiwn, The largo number of wedding prc- I Y‘ E- llllflfld sents, consisting of siIvci-ivarc. cut lzlass. etc. testified to the pfipila ———— larity of the young couple Previ- l, nus to her marriage, the bride was g the guest of honor at a inls-l ccllaneolis shovve" trnderrd lit ‘iv l home of Mrs. Ernest Stull The Guardian Joins with numerrus, friends in extending hearty tel-l mlutlnn; __ _ __i__.. .. MMGUIGAN 8i TRAINOR .\I:Itl§l"(i\\‘ RC. C ST (‘I..i\|II 'I‘II.i\I.\'(lI{. Ii C- BarrIstl-rs, Solicitors. Iiltc. MONE" TO L01}; Over Provincial