lilacs THIRTEEN eegks THE CHARLOTTE News Budget for Ou TOWN G Saturda giisicrit 91's‘. i , - TUESDAY \ ‘(PIBESIDENCE PURCHASED - Dr. t C. Archibald. city, has recently iii-chased the residence owned oy A. E. Morrison, Prince Btreet, ind humoved to that section of my, city. t... (WHENEBAL- MACBAFPS VISIT- ajor General A. D. MacRae, C. B. P., chief organizer of the con. pkyvative party in Canada and Col- T. Cantley, M, P,’ of Pictou, 11,118., arrived in the city on Satur- ggy and were entertained at a sup- at the Beach Grove Inn Satur- g evening by a number of local nservatives, when matters of or- ‘ghlaation were discussed. pariy, Toronto, spent Thursday firm. on return today for her home Dorchester. Mass, i-mivluivs-waiivlss-rhe inor- e took place at Calgary, Alberta, ' June 6th. of Mary Kathleen, eld- t daughter of Mr. Edward Waines. , Calgary, and Chrystia Jenkins. fella of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins. flaunt Albion, the Rev. Dr. H. n. gham omclating. Alter a honey- moon‘ spent in Ontario and Prince "ward Island, Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins ‘I reside in Calgary. life. REACIIED AT ST. PAUL'S-At. evening service of St. Paul's llfOh last evening, at. Rev. John . cKeriley. Co-adjutor Bishop of "ya Scotia, was the preacher, taking his text "Cans’t thou by search- , find out God." (Job 11, '1). In ' afternoon his Lcwile-hila accom- ed by Rev. Canon Malone, vis- - Cherry Valley and administered ,_ cars when the wheel rolled over hi expected. - PROMOTED-In the list of pro- motions recently issued by the Board appears the name of J. W. Bridges, promoted from Associate Professor to Professor oi Abnormal Psychol- ogy. Professor Brldges, is a na- tive of Cascumpec. P. E. and a graduate 'oi Prince of Wales College, McGill and Harvard Universities. Katherine M. Bunham Bridges, his wife, a graduate of Man- chester and Cambridge Universities, has been appointed Associate Pro- fessor of Psychology. oi England, St. Peter's edral oi this city yesterday cel- ated its Diamond Jubilee. The athedral was founded sixty years June 29th, 1869, as an outcome ..'~the Oxford Movement which in ‘ middle of the 19th century. ex- ‘ such s. potent influence on the acter and creed of the Church ‘lEngland, seeking to model it on ' early Church o! the Apostles. -Peter's, since its foundation, has yed a vigorous and progressive ' tence. contributing greatly to the us life oi the community. The _ oes yesterday were attended by T e congregations which crowded - Cathedral to capacity, ENJOYABLE HOLIDAY-Mr. W. Ellsworth Baguall and Mrs. Bagnall have been on the Island since June 19th, visiting Mrs. Bagnall’; old home at. Hazel Grove‘ where her mother. Mrs. J. S. Bagnall, although 90 years of age, is still enjoying excellent health. Mr. Bagnall conducts a school for secretaries in BrooklynnNew York. This is a very flourishing institution having six hundred students a year. A magnificent new building was re- cently erected. lVLr. and Mrs, Bagnall will visit their daughter, Mrs. J. A. Rodd at Meach Lake, Ottawa, before returning to Brooklyn. Mr. Rodd. who is a native of Brackley Point, is‘ one of the officials of the Fisheries —-is- e Prince Edward Island Light - e are assembling today prepara- y to leaving by special train to n the other military units from ‘ltary District Six. on the large inll-lg area. at Aldershot. Nova tia. The following entrain at DepM-gmeng rlottetown- Regimental l-fead- _____ art/ere: ieyt. Col. GzElllot Full, v. 0., A. 30M! 0N "SH-The many friends of Mr. P. S. McKenna, ari- other successful P. E. Islander abroad, will be pleased to know that he has returned, after an absence of twenty years, to his native home in Emerald, where he is visiting his brothers and sisters. Mr. McKenna. accompanied by his wifb and two daughters, Kathleen and Celestine, motored from Donnybrook, North Dakota, coming by way of Detroit. wliers they were Joined by Wallace and Otto MeKenna, brothers of Mr. McKenna. and by his sister, Pearl. Before leaving Prince Edward Island, Mr. McKenna was one of its most popular and prosperous young men. His many friends and acquaint- ances wish him a very pleasant and happy holiday among the scenes of his early life, also his wife and family on their first trip to our Province. (Island papers plelgg copy), ‘C. Officer Commanding. 5 ajor F I. Andrew, M. M., Second ‘Command. apt. o. w. Campbell, Adjutant. ' l ajor J. C. Martin, Chaplain. ‘ieut. F. W. Hyndman. Signalling lcer. ‘ ‘ieut. J. M. McGowan. Musketry icer. ieut. n. M. Wood, Medical officer. “ gtl. Sgt. Major A. Murray. ' gtl. Q. M. Sgt. M. Lee. . R. Sgt. Major, D. E. Gallant. 1' nd twenty-four other ranks. _A Squadron-Major C. Graham, ,l- mending; Lleut.. J F. Morris. ut; W. E. Phillips, Lleut J. E. An- jw (Squadron Sgt. Major.) and fif- -- other ranks. e following entrain at Montague: ~ Squadron-Capt. R. H. .Duvar. mending; Lieut. F. M. Nash, t. l"..T. Campbell, Squadron Sgt. or, J. Donnahue. and sixteen ‘r ranks. . is party joins the regimental quarters and "A" squadron at lottewwn and all leave by special ~- at U p. m. Squadron. Summerslde, entrain 2.80 and proceed direct to Tor- tine, where they will Join the ~- nt. The following are the per- il: - for L. T. Lowther, Commanding; t. E. W. J hnstone, Lieut. R on Inga, Lieut. R. A. Gordon. t. D. B. Montgomery. Squadron lhior. '1'. Linkletter. and fifteen. ~ ranks. 4 horses. [totalling sixty in num- lfi N111! transported in thm and will be part of the special i Ind oquipmnt. ‘ fandard oi horses accompany- DOUBLE WEDDING-Central United Church, Dunstafinage, was the scene o1 an unusually pretty wedding Wednesday, June 26th, when Miss Edith J. Vessey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Volley. Dun staffnage, was united in marriage to Mr. Elmer '1‘. Brown, York, and an- other daughter, Mlss A. Pearl Veg. sey, was married to Mr. William D. Cook of York. The ceremony was performed by Rev. 1". E. Boothrowd. The church was beautifully decorated by friends of thsbrldu and. was filled to capacity with guests and ‘Iflflldl eager to wltneu the happy event. The brides were given away by their father and were charmingly dressed in white crepe do chene and lace, and wore bridal veils and or- e unit this year is better than Into blossoms and carried magnif- and it is hoped, will create a iwlt lwllqilets. After the ceremony ibis lmirrusion on ‘the quality I btion was held at the brides’ p d horses in our neighboring home, and a large and lively charl- v lmi added greatly lo tile 1w of this ~ mall tel-each any member of happy event. Weddingprecents wort t should be addressed by the valuable and numerous, testifying to ,' care r. a. t, Light none. the adamant! of the oonmuflns ot Camp, Kentviiie, n, s. . parties. Both" happy oouplemleft on Mr. Guy F‘. Holland, oi’ Carleton Siding, representing the Merril Coin- Charlottetown in the interests of his Miss Lillian Askin accompanied by Mia Evelyn Mullally arrived in the city Saturday by auto. Miss Mullally intends spending the summer at her WEDNESDAY in Ella Garland of-Auburn School. I WINNERS 0F P. S. C. — Among those who were successful in winning I Public School Certificates this year are the Misses Mary McCarron and The many friends of Mr. M. H. ON BUSINESS VISIT-Hon. short business visit. Mr. Fraser re- ports buslnes conditions in Nova Sootia as very good. PROGRESSING FAVOURABLY- J. Fred Fraser of Halifax. member of the Nova Scotia Government, arrived in Charlottetown last evening on a home in Bouris. while Miss Askln after visiting friends in several parts oi the Island during the week leaves in Mr. Richard 2:. Lawrence and bride. who have been spending their honey- moon in the. city, the guests 6f Mrs. G. Lee and Mr. E. Toombs, aunt and uncle of the groom, left on reutm to their home in South Boston Sat- urday momlng, taking with them the best wishes of all their friends for a very long and happy wedded " PAINFUL INJURY-As a result of an accident at the railway works Sat- urday moming. Cornelius Corrigan had his foot severely crushed. Mr. Corrlgan was assisting to remove a truck from underneath one of the foot. First aid was at once applied and he was removed to his home where he is doing as well as can be ' of Governors of McGill University I... Ayers of this city to Mr. Edgar c. l Dufl of Montreal. son of the latethi-lng the finder good luck. Carbonear. Nfld, quietly at six o'clock yesterday morn- ing at Trinity United church, The pointments, promotions, etc., in the ceremony was performed by the Rev, , Canadian Militia have recently been Hammond Johnson in the prescncogazetted: lst (P.E.I.) Med. Boa- MacLennan of the Experimental Station Staff here. who has been con- fined to his home for some time past will be interested to learn that he is now making good progress towards recovery. Mr. Wm. MacKenzie, a salesman with S. A. MacDonald, who sustained in- juries some time ago while about his duties, is progressing favorably in the ‘City Hospital. AIR MAIL-Monday morning the P555517 AWAY-wad W“ 1'9‘ special air mall arrived iii Charlotte- "lved h?" 395997453’ 9f ‘he 493th ' town from Moncton about six o'clock 1Y1 51116880. 81W!‘ l" 111"?” extend‘ and left a few minutes later bringing m! W" 5W0 Yuri-M Edward d5 5L over and back, two bags on each trip. 5- 311311911. 5°11 °1' the 1M9 Jim", Yesterday momlng she also made the Brecken, and brother oi Mrs. Fitz- return mp carrying one bag each gerald of Alhambra, California, and “Igy_ - Mrs, Charles Leigh of this city. l LAID T0 REST-The funeral of‘ ILAND LADY DEAD-Word his the late Mary A. Mooney was held been received by relatives here of the! frem her late residence, Monday to‘ death in Roslindale, Mass, of Mrs. St. Dunstans Basilica where a Re-i Robert McKehtv on Julie 18th. The" qulum High Mass was celebrated by 119K285!’ lldl! W88 I dlillhter of Mr-f Rev, C. McCarthy. The pail bearers LN! Mlftlll fvfmefli’ of Brackley! were: Messrs A. Peters, John B. Con- Point Road and last summer she and a noiiy, Sixtus McLeilan, Samuel Craig. her husband motored to the Island,‘ 1, Dnunette and James Bradley s"- visiting friends and relatives whol vice at the grave was conducted by will regret the untimely death of this, Re“ Fame,- Mcgemm estimable lady. i TnugspAy EN-mYABLE 'm"“"m":‘* "m; hols; fir: sight? cvyvhotnfrgv? enjoyable dinner was given at the; Ros-Hand. is being given a hearty we“ Quee“ Hmel 15st evening by the A‘? come. He ls the guest of his parents, sociated Gas and Electric System to M“ and Mm Benjamin‘ Rogers‘ about 25 employees in honour of Mr. Prince street‘ N. E. Iendgre. The gathering was presided over by Mr. James T. Mc- Kee, local manager of the Company. An excellent programme of songs and other forms of entertainment. was provided and the occasion was voted by all present as a huge suc- cess. S Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Bryenton have arrived from Calgary and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Pomer- oy. Mr. Bryenton who is a prom- inent barrister in Calgary, and Mrs. lBrycnton (nee Miss Ethel Gregor) .are natives of Brackley Beach, P. E. Island. SUDDEN ILLNESS-While coins down on the train last Monday to ATTENDING CONVENTION—Mr. attend the Scottish gathering at Ver- G. 1". Hutcheson, optometrist, is 5t m“ Rlverl Shem! J~ G‘ Mcpadyen‘ ,present attending the eighth annual w” k u “Que: c‘! the Cuedmmn , convention of the Maritime Optom- mum w” taken serum-fly m and was l‘ etrlc Association in Fredericton. He "nwved ‘Pm m‘ “M” w m‘ C°1'lleft Saturday morning accompanied lins' ofllce, whence he was taken by , by Mm Huichesom Mr. George Tweedy to the P.E.l. Hospital, where an operation was; ‘immediately performed. Sheriff Mc-‘ Fadyen was reported to be resting as comfortably as can be expected. WILL ORGANIZE SUMMER. SCHOOL-Prof. Lloyd Shaw informs The Guardian that the report of his resignation from Prince of Wales Col- but will probably be confined to bed! lege is incorrect“ Mr‘ Shaw "as am nounced, has resigned from the posi-. for some time. l I tion of Inspector of the City S.'hools l and leaves ‘shortly for Sackville where _fifgf‘g_snfg(xztifvfngglgylffi'f, he will teach at Mt. Allison University cessful P. E. Islander abroad has he-T‘ summer schoomwtis planning m or‘ turned after an absence of twenty‘ gm? fnld m? underpwfly the tcaclh- years, to his native home in Emeraldl c“ m n m; c 5:55 i? “nee or “h? es where he is visiting his brothers and‘ college m sepkmlm‘ I sisters. Mr. McKenna accompanied by his wife and two daughters, Kath- wEDDxNG BELLs_Th° marriage leen and ‘Celestine. motored from: fizz‘: in“ at Calgary‘ Ana" ‘m ‘mm wnai- z. .2 fif‘l.if.f‘.fl‘.i*t.flii".i‘ti’?' y way of Detroit, where the were‘ ' ' ' joined by Wallace and Otto Mclyienna,‘ gary’ and chrysfle Jenkms‘ w“ m brother! o‘. Mr‘ Mcxenna and; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins. Mt. by h“ sister Pearl. Before Ieavmgl Albion, the Rev. Dr. HJ-l. Blngham Prince Edward Island‘ Mr‘ McKennal ofllciating. After a honeymoon spent w“ one o! m must popular and; in Ontario and Prince Edward Island prosperous young men. His manyl Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins will reside in friends and acquaintances wish him'cn1gary' a very pleasant and happy holiday» among the scenes of his early life! HLifHEYGfLSCEVVfRFn/Igik Maria's: also his wife and famil on their‘ - e ‘" s a "Y s“ ' m.“ mp m om. Province?’ City. who is on a holiday at Brack- ley Beach. the guest of Mrs. Nell McCallum, has sent the Guardian a - lbunch of clover which she picked at WEDDING BELLS-The maffllsfthe entrance of the Gregor Hotel. of Misl- Miriam F- AYef-‘l- Eldest! One had four leaves, another five and d-lllihtfl‘ 0f Df- J- H- Ayers and Mrs. . the third sLv leaves, which it is hop- ; _____ ,ed. like the three leaf clover, willl Hon. Robert Duff and Mrs. Duff of; was soiemniaed i ,ho GAZETTED-The following SD-‘l ilCanhlfl. 16th, April, 1929. To bflnm ‘I929, 2nd Res. Bn. Lt. A.W. Allin. 59B M. (1., resigns liis commn. on ap- will polntment. at Qrmr. 6th. April 1929. [iv-me for the ben has been received an hon or to learn of the the guest of Mr. and Mrs. McNevin. A approved by 5 Inspector (perm Prince Edward the Board of Co Maritime Com ing the Province a brother of the oress Miss Mars son of the Rev. long the leading Halifax. Prof. E. G. -- Proffitor -of 29th. of Ethel Louise. Anderson, age embalming and itary science, ar- ll years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs rived in the city tevealngarid is Anderson, after a short illness. All conducting a t -day course of that medical skill and kind nursing‘ lectures at the directors of the and. He is ac- devoted mother. who was with her companion‘ by t, I-Iarry Hill. until the end came. She was bright representative of ‘ the Dominion and intelligent and her death in the IMPRESSED WI - -—Mr. R. W. E. B ‘ Commissioner, Tor A SPLENDID ‘or m. s. FRIDAY ‘Mrs. Alfred Aifleck, School Street. returned last night from Montreal and Toronto. where she attended Grand 1-0688 which took place in Montreal, June 23rd. Mrs. Affleck was the delegate from Memorial L. o. B. A. "mummi- easoroi Law in S -— 'I‘he following M— aacaivas m. vlsrrs MONCTON-Mrs. n. 'r., . Clyde Auld, w hi8 been practising Donald, oi Malpeque, r. s. 1., is vis-‘i ‘ . law in Toron - has retired from iiing her sons, Les and Dr. stcnicy; practice and accepted the pcsi- Dwlld. She WI! accompanied htre‘ ’ ' ‘ . Y’ v;- tion oi Assistan i" - ' by her Ion Melville. and while inf ~ the ‘city they _ are guests of Dr.,-‘ Donald. Mrs. Donald, who is B2 years ~ of age, motoredJtovMonctcn, and was much inierostininn the big Air Pa- , Scscsx »_ . Agricult- haw from Junior le Inspector (sea- ruit and Vegetable eat). province of < has wodthe medal in the class o Public Health and Preventative Medicine at Edin- burgh University, MacDonald was first with a mark of 90 per cent. In Surgery he received certificate. His many friends in this city will be pleased excellent progress Mr. MacDonald is making. His re- cord ls highly creditable not only to himself but. to his native province. I This is Mr. MacDonald's third year ___" | at Edinburgh University. I-Ie is a graduate of McGill, and holds an M. A. degree from that institution. Scotland. Mr. Verde. Prince Edward island. He Kenaie of Webster's Corner. red at Georgetown onPi-iday. Jun such is the tended to the family. ing points of interest in the city and Dfflvince. The party are 183 in num- ber. about 120 of whom are from Ontario. The majority are ladies. A sad gloomwes cast over the quiet village of St. Eleanors on Wed- dléilf-fl’ Eiihtby the tragic death of Master Victor Compton. l4 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Comp.- ton, a prominent farmer. The fam- ily had returned from Summcrsidc about 7.30 p. m. and the young lad had unharnessed the horse and was. , midi"! him away to the pasture when the horse kicked him in the region of the heart killing him iii- stantly. A. WEDDING BELLS-The marriage of Miss Helen Viola Cullin, youngest ‘ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F‘. Cullin, City, to Mr. Bernard Martin son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph S. Martin ‘ of Rustico, was solemnized at._St. Dunstan‘s Basilica on July the first at live-thirty a. m., the ceremony being performed by Rev, Father P. MacMahon in the presence of anum- ber of friends and relatives of the contracting parties. The groom was ably supported by his brother-ln-lalv, ‘ Mr. Andrew A. Leclair. the bride's Miss Florence Campbell of Sum- attendant being Mrs. Andrew Le- mcrside left Saturday morning for Moncton where she will be one of the principals in an interesting event in Rose Blege with hat and shoes to the near future. While there she is match with red fox fur, After the James ceremony the happy couple motored lclair, sister of the groom. The bride Iwas bccomingly gowncd in a. suit of ;to the home of the groom's sister. lwhere a wedding breakfast was serv- SUMMER. VISITORS —- Among‘ ed amid friends and relatives of con- me in Hunter River. —-WELCOME VISITOR-Mr. A. M. l |,iArt) Doyle, of Winnipeg, president 10f the Manitoba Fox Breeders‘ As- of which the bride was a valued eni- o; lmmedmw relatives and “lends_ ind. Med_ m). mowv)_capt_ a L ‘sOClBtiOIl, arrived on the Island a y. ployce. The Guardian joins with their The wedding mirch w“ very “up I now“, 15' trans’ m we 1st Rm (R few days ago to attend the National l many friends in wishing Mr. and tably played by Manet-sec Meg... m.) Med. Bde. 17th, April 192a) P. mqeilns 1'» flummeralda on the 10th en. .Artei- the ceremony c wedding a1. I-Ilghrs-Prov. Lt. n. o. Kenne- and 11th Mf- 190W» I 11W" by breakfast was served at the bride's . dy is retd. under the prov. of K.R. iPYmmitm- 15 "l9 "Preimtmvl °‘ home and at seven o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Dufl left by motor for Borden Province of Manitoba, to the Na- Qrmr. with the rank of Lt. Alexan- PM"! mewnl- H9 l‘ ‘n nllndm to catch the morning ferry and will idol- Wyllie Allan, M.C., 6th April, and tiwaht whwl for "m! W"! l‘ honeymoon in the Annapolis Valley prior to returning to Montreal where their home will be established. rleiown. While on the Island he be the guest of Arthur Daw- son. North 'I‘ryon. U"! PB-lilnsers crossing on the car-ltracting parties, after which the ferry yesterday evening were Mrs. bridal party left on a motor trip to A. Mullen and little daughter Irma of Quincy, Mass, who will spend the returning in the afternoon to attend SUm/XIIGI‘ on P. E. Island, They were l the Scotch Gathering at Vernon‘ flvfiiimhlflild by Miss Margaret Mac- l River. A reception was held for the Swain of Wollaston. Mass. who will’ spend two months vacation at her lthe home of the groom in Rusticn. ‘bridal party on the following Jiignt , and was largely attended by relatives land friends, and n. good til-he was enjoyed by all. The wedding gifts ‘were numerous including a valuable lgift from the Guardian Office stall Mrs, Martin many years of hflillli’ wedded life. BIRTHS Raymond Judson (nee Jessie Horton 1 s Mt. Albion now of Alexandra. a son. I lfoli. age 64 years. geant held Monday.—Moncton'Times1 ISLAND GRADUATES-Among the graduates at Boston University's 56th i annual" commencement vlast month wasAlvin Jerome Andrews. who re- ceived‘ his‘ degree of Bachelor of Arts. lldrrAndrews is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Parker Andrews of Framingn ham,‘ and his mother was for- merly Miss Sadie‘ Wood of ‘Lake a first cousin of Mrs. Kat een Mac- . BSA!) DEATH-The death occur- could do was done. but God willed} otherwise. She was cared for by her home has cast a sad gloom, Suffer littliechildren to come unto me, for Kingdom of Heaven. where Ethel Louise is a bright An- gel. She leaves to mourn besides her sorrowing parents. flve brothers and two sisters. Sincere sympathy is ex- i“ A summit-At! the _gue. son, John Lorne Stevenson to Miss _ 1929. Levita Dingwcll to hlillorl .‘.l"~ Donald of Montreal, Canada. i I-‘OGERTY-At Glenfanning. on July 3rd. Mary Georgina Fngerty. age 20. , KELLY-At Stanhope. SundayuJune‘: JUDSON-At the P. a. Island l-los- | 30th, John A. Kiclly. in his 72nd year. pltgl, June 10th to Mr. and Mrs. 1 ROLL-At the P. E. Island Hospital. GINGERflLE ' with O. contented . , mind is G firoduc/ 9/ 611w: fll/imra/ dfiri/zgs Z/d. oJT/ssvz A58 CARVED. BROS. fl/5/p/Zu/0/3 Cfidf/Of/P/Ol/M fifi/ prince County l Professional Curtis very much impress t by its scenic . , -—-—- Efiuspnal June 17m 1929 to h“ and] beauty- Mr. saun s says he hu The Party of representatives of the Mm wmmm D_ Shem, a daughwr| seen nothing 1n C da that oom- United Churchdn Canada which Almda Them“ _ ———-—.~-. ""~—~——-.— pares so favourabl with _ English touring the Maritime Provinces under Tlummbq“ cznavoy on June BELL 6!, MATHIESON: landscapes and cul ation. and feels the auspices of the "New Outlook,“ 25m to Mn and M“ Raymond m L BELL ' i" sure it has only to . known to be- arrived in Charlottetown ‘yesterday; chum”- , son Jenn Newman glmr D L MA-rumsou LL By; some the pleasure re rt of the Durn- morning and spent the day in visit-f gratuh-wions ‘ o - - i Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. .; Money to Loan. ' JBlcea-(‘harlotietown and Montljlle , McINNIS - At the Charlottetowni ! Hospital. June 29th, to Mr. and Mrs.- f A. R. Mcfnnls. a son. l HARRIS-Born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. I-Iarrls (nee Marion Gawdinl. at nartmo-ithfiv s; a "sill/Juno 2i. l. 1929, l Chairman, Mr. ccorcua E. BROWN. s1‘ ETCII-At st. Catl rine", on “fwm- P- E- 1- ~ a 21 t 1929 w M $8M]; Fred; Send all information regardln, 18' June 5- i r- B“ - j fractions of Prohibition Act w tin W. Stretch. a son ,‘ above BEAGAN-In the Prince County cm l t B J u: d a 'tl J . ti 20th, l \ir.!_ °*' “Pew” - - W” aifzpllvl; [lziilvereutxtlglicrfgelaii ( neeoMkar | ‘5 Dorchcner street‘ fmrlouewwn . ' -~ ' ' i Phone 70 giret McLeod. Sllmmersidei, a son. 9101-11454“, i .. Ccrigraiulations. I a lllark R. McGuigan, ; B. A. i BARRSTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. BURGOYNE-Smillilts - On Jllll‘ MONEY T0 LOAN 26th. at the residence of Rev. E. l-i i CHIN"!!! BXMK- Chflfllili-“WPII. P-‘EJ- Ramsay. 7i Upper Prince $1.. Jollnl ' Russel Burgoyne. of Charlottetown.’ to Annie M. Somers. of Norlvaro. E IIUBLEY-WIGIITMAN-Jiina 26th.; at St Andrew's Prcslrvteifian Cilurcll. Montague, by the Rev. Bruce itlizir St. James, Charlottetown, Milford S Hubl-Av. Brighton. Mass. to Laura.‘ Josephine Wightman. Lower Month-i . McDonald & McPhee STEVENSON-STEVENSON-dtt thi’, B A c o Parsonage. 223 Richmond Si. fill ‘ D ‘ALB H F M FREE June 24th. by Rev. Hammond Jniln- AjrToliNiYsf: ETC. IHQNEY TO LOAN i , 0r To MARRIAGES McLeod & Bentley- J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. U. Barrister and Attorney-at-Lup Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown. P. I2. I. Alvsrette Louise Stevenszn. both o!‘ Rue, gmmjng Quantum‘; New Glasgow. P-E-I» ———-—-'———-" . DUFIL-AYERS-At Trinity United, Stewqirt 8g Lowther Church, Charlottetown. July 2nd, and- by Rev. Hammond Johusrzi. Edgar N’ w_ LOWTHER Cowperthwaite Duff. M0 y-“T-l i0 BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. Miss Miriam Florence Aylatg. cl Cilrly- iii Great George Street loucmwn MOKIJ -i() LOAS _ _ _ I02l-l-4-lf DINGWELIPCOI-Flh-A: lilo ham: of the bride's parents zit hlldrrcil, ii" Rev. A, J. Murchison, on Juno "“'l 1929. Alice Maud Ding-well to G E. Coffin J. D. STETVART. K. C. ETC ROYAL SECURITIES CORPORATION LIMITED. J. R. Paton. Manager. lnvestlzient Bankers Offices in all Leading Cities o! DINGWELL-DICDONALD-AL t h e Canada. . home of the bride's parents Itlldfltfi]. 'M“'-"Y5 B°°5““K “rm” 55"" , ' '7 . Island.” ' by Rev. A. J. Murchison. on June 2:». an" nnndhm Telephone 82!. DEATHS or"? Dr. l). , DENTAL suaocou ' I30 Richmond Street Ch-rlotietowrs. P. It. L Ulflct Hours Phone . ll A. M. m I ‘ l unday. June 30. Frederick Arthur} M. FATHER \ BRINGING UP WELLJ GOT TO BEAT IT-‘THEQE COUNTRY CLUB POKER GAMEG ARE THE BUNK- , unit will leave xentville on le- a honeymoon trip tarough,thc_Mai1-_ ‘the afternoon of hiday, July times ended return will dc at goo Charlottetown»! noon Ywi- The Culrdim hlnl __ .387 l. I in“! . ~ ' 9;’ b?“ -: y‘ .4 lF t CKFCH DAG - 1mm out. B8. iN ‘rt-E Hamil. BEFORE ovmmnnuoou-i-i-T t Prohibition Commission» 1 ~ ,1?