. J _ . .21' _1 _l-. -,-me 1 t if i i. l i " ether and showered her with beau -§§lrnl eifts- - lf- - ‘ ’ ' 'f ' . .. ' ' ' -- wr- ' ~' -- _ _~f.1 ._ ._ - _ ' /_:'_y_-_~_;_-1,.:/f » ».- fr-»“" '-- ’ ‘ v -1 “ ' ' s 4 ' ll / , _ * , .Y V -... ¢- » . 1 , - - .. » .,, __. _ . 1 . .,.f ~. . _ _. ,, .____ . ..» . _ ____,.¢_ _ ~‘r '. f_;'.__;_¢_ _ ' 1 _v_,,-4-'».', _-_. _ ' .. .. .,. . ~ _ I ' 1 .--.. _ f- ' ' '3 1 ’ t . I 9° . _ _ __ _ ____ ______ . M *__-.___ _-WN _ _ ____ ___ ___ ____ _______ __ __ ___ ____ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _____ _________ _ _.__ ___ _ _ _ _ _ ___ ___ _ _ __ _ _ ___ ____ ___..__ _ ` ` _ _ _` _ <--~ Tiie Z. lui and llosl lmperlanl lleallingl Maller Selected from This l'lcel’s~ ilcws lor llie' Gllarlotteloml 0lnrllian's Saturday Subscribers . - - - ' - ' _ ii- 'ii l. i MONDAY l ' At Biaomfleld, oil Wednesday, iol§ol Summclslcle c wl as0 I September 20th .lftex a lingering be indl remelnbeled b some old‘ ' |N HALIFAX - Thoi Nerves on illness of many years there passed fflflldfi Still ll\'lflil ll<-W0 and '-mes -l .U ln the Children'-i _ _ away Veronica plncmf bcloved wife Lllroughout the province as a sports- (leathltttlolllililialhx at the early 115° "i"gw’L'ih':'s;:;:n$°Z‘l»l;‘l:e{152,15; of Amedee Gallant atvthe u"c of 'll n ma" in the days °f "cal 59°" Hosp a. - _' . . . »- ' ° . l' Mas or 10 years “Nil 3 ‘“"“_"‘“- " . ., wr “mmm H,.,~,\;u'il Mcllollaltl. so; or Mrs. Moll-ii--lil “"0 .“‘“. ."1" Charles E. ltizlcllollalil oi The remains will iu'l"""` Illhtice Monday evening. Fulleld 'ater. mis NUPTIAL sllowggé-Lf; - Ernest Duchemln mee __ Carter) whose .marriaZ° “wk |1133: m Wednesday lasttllv? cf Mr. ‘nm surpnsrgld Rlwnie Prince and tMMsondayncveninB. Wllen “mul bf ner friends saih°='°f‘ i°' _GIVEN Two MONTHS. --Th* n - named ?r::nat?l%aln;.l~rest‘?ed may Sheriff Wright. and P0550' _“nel d“_ 132;; chase through Browns woo men charged with molesting bi'_i__o__e around St. Eleanors, was llpbcn on Magistrate Alexander C_l1mD _ Pl-lda and the prisoner was sent encedyto two months in .lilll ami, costs and in default of costs. on ex- lrs two months in lall- FUNERAL ssnvicss -'Phill " , . . \_. -f 3li\<`l"""l.“"° ‘vmch ttnoi P siren! lis residence on Fitzroy __»_ _H4 Summerside on October .ti ner. _,ery largely gttcmled.R’l`llc___;____ vice in clmrnv Ol’ ill" """ ‘ 1'. Mncnougall was profoundly _eine »-----W 'fir ----1*-it-\'°'“ 3;.. Messrs. Alex. ltla<:Fall.lll§?, __;y____ Macpgrliule, Nathan BP-l . _ -_-H _ MacFarlane, llarrisnn l\’lacl-allelic and Edwin MacFarlane-ullA“il:_l; relatives of the deceased. coptlonally lurliv ll\ll“ll“-_" of l“"“m'| ers followed lilo r<‘|n:ulls lo the I’oople‘a (`.elnoteI‘y \\'l\i‘i‘e intol- mcnt took place. _ lI`l dustry of this province. I tlll \v|n~x held Fruit-a-t1ves'. Mr. J. O. Ringhelm. Wydnndel. B.C. . "l`nift-:r-ii'.'rr." soot‘lrs the digestive I trait, gently cncrgizcs s|ur:';i.=h or_~,:ins, _ makes you feel great. Maile from in- tensified frcsh fruit juices combined with tonics. 25c or SOC a box. Know [iond health again Zfée 1 ' 'russosv -ACTING MAGISTRATE-Dun ing thc absence of J. E. Wyatt, K. C., police coultmagistrate for the lown of Summerside, the duties of :ivlc administration of justice are being attended to by Calvin D. MacCallum, barrister. -RETURNS FROM ENGLAND. -Mr. R. Claude Holman, manager of thc Hall Mfg. Co., Sulnmerside, returned last night froln a business trip to England. He reported gen- eral business conditions particular- ly in Manchester. London and Bir- mingham, llluch beter than one wou_ld suppose from press reports of industrial activities. VALUABLE I’UBLICI'I‘Y.- The Saturday Evening Post in its cur- rent. issue has an excellently illus- trated article on “Rcstocking the Coverts." by Mr. Hall G. Everts_ ' which are displayed two splendid photographs of typical scenes in Rcsebank fur farms. The promin- ence given to this illus ation tr will be of immense value to the fox in- FUNERAL YESTERDAY - 'l‘lie uuoral ol' llle late Mrs. K. J. Mur- _vestorduy l'l-mn tin- 'esiilenee of the deceased on Wey- FU ERAL VESTERDAY _Yr-.s- lnontil Street where sel‘vlr-'e was terdavrjnflerllooll shortly fitter two'l‘0llll1l<‘i0~ -~ - In the death of Mrs. Martin, wife of Mr. Kenneth J. Martin, K. C., Stlpendlary Magistrate, Charlotte- town loses one of its most estimable ladies. After a short, severe illness she passed away Saturday morning at the P. E. Island Hospital where everything that loving care and tender nursing could do. could not avail and at the age of 59 years she has been called home tn a fuller commuhicant of St. James. a mem- ber of the Ladies Aid, and President of the Women's Missionary Society, her gentle guidance and kindly help will be sorely missed. Mrs. Martin was formerly Miss Elizabeth Montgomery. daughter of the late David Montgomery, Mayor Of Summerside_ and she leaves to were opened and the many inter- esting verses read by Miss Mary Maddigan. Among the beautiful gifts was a lovely piece of silver- ware presented by the St. Dunstan's Ladies Choir of which Miss McGee was a valued member. During the course of the evening, a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. MacKen- zie. The evening's program included dancing, singing, etc., and lavish good wishes for the bride-to-be. IN MILITIA CIRCLES.-The rc- sults of the Artillery competition at the Pctawawa Camp this summer were received Saturday morn- ing from Col, C. H. L. Sharman. Secretary of the Canadian Artillery Association by Lt.-Col. J. P. Hooper. The general efficiency was won by Vancouver Medium Battery. The 2nd Medium Battery of Charlotte- town commanded by Capt. D. F. Tierney won sixth place and the 8th Medium Battery, commanded by Major P. W. MeNevin won ninth place. In the gun practice compe- tition Bth Medium Battery of Char- lottetown won lst place with the 2nd Medium Battery taking sixth place. In view of the keen competi- tion at this well known camp. and the fact that the batteries from this city conttained a number of new men the officers and men of both _“___ She was __ d__vo____l WUC and batteries are to bc congratulated on mother, loved and revered byt friends and relatives. A faithful, he excellent showing and no doubt he success of this year will be an necntivc to still better efTorts next y0lll'. The wedding of Miss Blanche MacDonald, daughter of Mr. Jolm James MacDonald, Pinette. and Mr. Hazen Chipman Baker, Vice Presi- dent and Managing _Director ol' Jenkins 6.: Son Ltd., of this city, was mourn their irreparable loss her solcmnlzed saturday momlng ln husband, one son Kenneth M., and the Charlottetown Baptist Church, 0"'-‘ llllllilllim -16811 130 revere Mid the ceremony being performed by cherish her memory. 'The Guardian the pg_~;l;m-_ l=¢ev_ R055 (;_ Ealm-,_ Joins in sincerest sympathy. %__é__________ The bride who was given away by her father, wore a dress of grey crepe and panne velvet and carried a shower bouquet of pink roses. Leaving the church she wore a coat of blue ncedlepoint trimmed with 5 grey fltch fur. As the bride entered the church the wedding march was played by Miss Roberta Spencer, organist of the Baptist Church. During the signing of the register Mr. Roy Quigley sang “I Love You Truly." The ushers were Mr. Sterling MacLean and Mr .Robert Callendar. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Baker left for a honeymoon trip through the Maritime Provinces. The presents were not only num- erous, but valuable and practical. testifying to the popularity of the young couple . The Guardian joins with numer- ous friends in wishing Mr .and Mrs. Baker every happiness. ' There passed away at the 1'. E. Hospltal on the 6th. October. beloved daughter of Mr. and James Blaxand, ol' Morell, Ada" at the early age oi' 17 years. Her remains were brought home on Oct. 7th., and laid to rest in the Medglll Cemetery, service being held at her home by the Rev. J. P. McLeod. She leaves to mourn her broken-hearted parents. and one sister Emmie at home. and ten brothers: James, George. John. Firank, Ernest, Abery. Seamore and Fred, all at home. and`Arthur in New York. The pall bearers were Messrs. Harry McEwen. Horace McEwen, Harold Murphy. William William Elilshaw. Louis 1 years. lsons and four daughters: Enlman-l _uel J., Boston, Mass.; John F.,l .Piusville, and Wilfrid at home; Mrs. _ Soutller, Chicago, Ill.; Zclla, erad- fuate Nurse, who tenderly llurserl -her mother through her inany years of illness, Mrs. Arthur Doiron, Bos- _ton, Mass., and Mrs. Joseph Au- Icoin, Fortune Cove. One bl'otilcr,_ [Levi of Duvar, and four sisters, Mrs. ,Andrew Martin, Bloomfield; Mrs. iJoseph Gallant, Rogersvllle, N. B.; iMrs. Joseph LcClail‘ and Miss Mar |Plneau, Campbellton, N. B.; 11l£w lsurvive her. During her long and g trying illness she was often visited 1 by her pastor Rev. John Gaudet. 1 Church, Bloomfield. on Saturdaylp services at the Church and grave ( . _ X pall-bearers were: Andrew Martin. 9, solemnimd in St. Joachim's church. l Vernon River, when Rev. P. D. Mc- a Guigan, P.P.. united in the holy li l` Wm. Cain, to Mr. Wm. E. Fraser, of orange blossoms. and carried a show- l id by her sister, Sadie, \vho wore, -lesh georgette and a picture hat to =weet pear and maiden hail' fern.!r| home of the brides parents, where receiving the best wishes of their tetown to have dinner at the Queen Hotel returning in the evelllng to olcasant time was s ent ami they were held in the community H We were calls-.il upon with dw-p szorrmv lo rl-col'(| thi: (leulli of Mr. Nnlhun i\la<-.l-‘zirlulu-, wllo pnsserl away ul. his residence in Sulnlnt-.= ‘ side on .\lonllHl.V lil ten (lays ago and nov-‘r rallied. lllr. l\ia_cFuriune was 11 nut- ive of Be--H .._.-._._______.--- 4--~-» - ; =-iw 1--ws »»~-i-1--S -1 so-»--»--i»».= __ lllielianil null five slnnll 1 ‘ii.illPll iv _aff'f‘3-gI1:j‘_";ff" -:- __ __§§fj‘j-~"=5="'i"-I ‘$151515-:»:1:f;¢;=:‘ 1?»:51¢:f:f:f:=:1:=:1:‘.-:-:.1""' _ V _ WEDNESDAY %(-lmml,i,,“_ _“_.S_ |[,.,~l,;-rl (‘llnnl|lio.l.inwiirll their loss, ll!-r i'u'}l..|'_ ninth- Oddlllll i00l( Place at Si' Mar \.l li \‘\’oorlnl.ul \l ln Au rlrnto nas ulltinleil hy .l lulgl- ga _ _ ooillro_vd_ il ln' _ _ 'l‘ilo pull llezll'el~s were .\ll_-.-;srs` erformcd by Rev. A. E. McPherson, m_(||.__l_ up .[._ "_ Hum_ M,.§g,~_e_ l-‘lunk Waits* Parnell (‘l ll ° - . I ' `llllI morning, October lst. The funeral_p_ P, After the ceremony the wed-_(;,,,,_ |,,,|,|,,|S_ T_ |,_m_m|. nhu.N",,_i_;,,s,.|,|, lt|.,|;;,,,,,,,,_ Ml,.|,,,,.l |l,,l,;,,_l ing party motorcd to the gl00Il\'S \ ll ,\,ll.,,, W R Allllm, l) ll son; \\'urr\-n tliilhs; Snlnnr-I Wool- waited them under the Cilpllblif rrlving back at 6 o‘clock to the l ` V. _ ' ' . _ . . . - were conducted by the Pi1Si0I'. The l omc where a sumptur-‘US bf€l1lT“_'_f°M°'§'i°:_‘- D* D' M D Baxter cfm . . e a carers were: essrs . ducted the bc'rvicc§‘ Rilo?/. Thos. Campbell. Chas. G. lDuffy. Victor Purdy. Angus Mo- THURSDAY The death oc('ul'l‘ed ill this eitv FRIDAY ‘Z -PASTOR ENGAGED _ .\lr. 1., lltlrolrl l\l. .\lnf-fliblloll of l“l'cil1'rii~- l, ton, .\`. ll, has been elllfillzl-ll :lst palslol' of tin- linitvil llzllltisim (‘.llurl»ll. Snnlllnrsiile. .\lr. l\la<~(iin»l~ l bouquet of orphelia loses nfl . '. a l- ivas given in marriage by her broth-` _ Mr. Roy McGee. The brides-I cousin Mr Chester MacPhee and’ From .\lo|n-ton -- T. l-Jaton (‘o.. "l°‘S°’"5- °“"`l0‘l fl bffallfiflll -“fl”l0W-' ` . ' ‘ il. _‘*' ‘ _ _ - ~ , .. .n-.. .. - . _ ~r naici. Miss Mary Maddigan. was n owned in n powder-blue L-'col'gctte_ repo dress and wore n black satin ot. Sho also carried n lovely ouquet of pink and wlliie carna- ions. The groom was ably slip- orterl by Mr. Len Doiron. Tile roonlls gift to thc bride wnsn hon |il'\-:will-il vi-r_v nl'\'epiul>ly il<‘l`i‘l ;trinr: of llearls. to the bridesmaid oil Slllnlily, (let. liih, lit’ will inlu- ,_ up lin- work in colllli-eiioll with rg white gold bracelet. and to the roomslnall old cuff links D iw- the i-hurcil on Sunday, Oct. Zlilril. ' ,mos M,._ and Mm Mcnomld nn. .\Nnr:l:s0N‘s nonscrc _CLASS.-A subscriber in the U. S . g _ or _ he wcdrlinil Mass. the St.~Dnn:stan`.s_' Ladies Choir rendered some vcl‘_v 1pproprintc hymns: the wedding: 'narch being played by Miss Bessie ;A. writes how interested he is in reading the Guardian, especially in following the careers of successful ive province. When he was at Prince to conduct an early winter morning "1: 1"- --si* E55-` 1;- 1.1-‘»=_/2~‘*'- -_z;.-1:; j.,.: - ~»~. , ii- . . . sf. _ _ LS tt `Mi-is iiluni-llc (‘llulnpion \lr~t .lolin el' two slat(-l‘~i und five ln'otller~= 1*; _- -- ------_-_ --’ H ,. 2"". gy ' _ -- - ~ ~ " . ’. .` ` ‘ . ' - " . §=z=;=f=§=s=a:s=;%;I;.. ie-:s-f;f§f=‘f=ff==-=~.-. 2"'=.¥i"--....-s.-.-1PI--:f-1-és.- WE-_DDING BEL '_A wry pre sflhllnl. lllrs-_ l.ylnun Leuril. Mis.-i‘ 'lilo lun(-ral from hor late rosl- ___;§§f ' b V-I - - . .iv \\ . -I ‘ -_. ~.- . . .- _ - 1.~.._;:;. - BFCVS R- C- Chllrch °“ Septem er' in-oy lllll.,-,ng uf |,l.,,|,|,- - l., ill.. snl‘r..ik __ . _ "’=.`;,§;§_:1;3_¢_li;__,___ `-"§=§?§';?_=‘=;:_-~.,31*E§§§=§§§§§§§§5§§f§i§2;E;..' 4th, when Aéneali MilCD°“'_ pl-,,,,, U-r_,_.m.y __ M,-g_ Sllnlll-.-1;(fi~lln~tery, wllerv lilo funeral ser- "=i;5_______,_______._f__j___-_.__- ld of Monticello, led C0 the 9-lm-l`» p,.l7_,..|| -um S,m,,,@| g“~,.,.l ivicls \\-ere 4-olnlin-ti-.d by th- ll.-». =_=E;§;§;§§§5§5’5§5§§§5§§;__'-I"="»5£r5E-;..._._. :._;,§§;§5§§j5?;E;§j;_;E;§;;;;;L;g1.§¢5;E;§;Ei? ° -F '-1 H -' ' -< Infa1l_t_Care Motllers, you can`t start too cnrly to establish ll 1-l|ild`s serene and tranquil disposition. liven an ill- fltnt. can lnlvc :l lnll»|l_\', lretll-.ss stat.- of nnilltl-rrnpted llvultll. \\`llat. will help do this? .-\ silllple, llurely \'eg_'etallIe product. ns old' as you are: plain Fostoria. _ _ A few drops of (Historia will sei- tlo nil lllleilsillcss in al jitl`_v. \\'l|i dispel colic or wurll oil <-oll.-'ti|»u- tion; and just as surely cheek diur- rin-al. In reul sirkln-ss, onlin plrvsieiall. But ln|ln_v pllysiciull.-\ urge. only (‘ustoriit for tho.-o little ollilrlii-lil disorders that need nothing: more. You llccil In-ver lie ufraill io give pure (`u.~ltorin. It is sale un_il per- f`cl~l.l_y lntrnlless, for ii. volliuillli HU Inlrr-goric, no opiates, no dope of ,any kind. Ai. least, this i.-l true of the genuine l"li-tcllerls (':tstoria“- and that is tho kind doctors tl-ll you nl\ru\'a to lluy. I<‘ll~teln-rls (‘ast\\'-‘\'s._1iif-bi'_17_ l;..,.,,,,... M,-S_ Chai.-Son Mft bv the H0Cl~l@1aql\`S“.lw0l. (`l1l1i~'S Ol 1937- ilflfl IS Ulf? ll`-'~`- .lane Illrlioilnlrl to l.l~.~;t¢-r (`luil' ,m _,omc fm. an exmndea wedding of the class to be married. Mr. Wor- .lol|n:=ton. l‘<-it-is Road, l'. ii. l. i l . i _ . . .» - _ _ th‘n'i.on is foreman for the Valvo- class m Horace’ some of the stud` 'mu thmughout me Mmltmm Pm linle [>Oil Company The Gualdian REID-WARD At the Bettis' _ents attending being Messrs. K. J :Martin G, Robertson, A. Nicholson, `A. MePhail, V. Coffin. J. A. Ford. __ __. _._ _ ___ .~ V . . _l ning/s'frIil¢;‘rid(;‘Lil\1I€\:;ll1ililign§i;;l;'i1c§\?¢;'l"Joins in llappiest lollilraiulatiolls. iP“l`-“ollalll OU' lfl‘ll~ 1827- ll" RC"- \__;l'm5___C_s during their wedded mél, ' lRn.<.-. C. Eaton. Spiliett Osborne Reid _ ._ . land-Hawthorn, son of Senator H i M .Iohnnic and Nelson,_Charlottetowmi The (math Occurred at thc City, Willie of New York and Wallic, of'Hospltal on Tuesday after an illness Ii/Icntreal; and one sister, Mrs. Al- of two weeks of Owen Coyle, wgll bert Williams. in Charlottetown, to k d h' hi all of whom sincere sympathy is ex- bcr of this community. llinf-llel'll and Hedley Foster. f » - . _ Service nt. the grave was conduci- on October 6th of Elizabeth Boy(-.1-,jr-cl hy Rev. Fatlier McCarth_v. beloved wife of Mr. E. G. I'arkmml_i after an illness of about six weeks. i ISLANDERS WED 'N ll0ST0N- The late Mrs. Parkman emigratecl‘ --McCabe ~-~ Mr-.Pherson A very to this province from scotland lninreity- Scnteliihvi' Wedding i-00k 1840 with her parents when olllyfl1l=1C€ ln Si- PHUVS Cllllrcll- cfm" two years of age. The family local-illlldilfi. M355-~ lm S“t“rflay~ Sem' ed in Bonshaw where the deceascd.l7tl1. Whl’-D Mllfy l-"Ui-“K flnllllmm' resided until her marriage in lsa7_ »oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr-Cabo. Of a kindly and lovable fiisposi-llona. P. E. I., became thc bride of tion the late Mrs. Parkman nnldclKennet.h Noll, son oi` Mr. and Mrs and retained numerous friends \vho§Di1lll<’.l MCPh0\‘S0H Uf Uli§i.~'. P- E- 1- Will regret to learn of her- pa5_qil,g_iTllc bride was bccomlngly attired in She was a faithful and consist(-lltjwllllc 8¢‘-OFEOU-0~ Wllll Veil- ‘md car' 'nembcr of Trinlt U it ~ cl b t of white roses. She y n edChulch1Il‘ il 0\lrel:)lToa€ss.§<:?lrln the Gov(-rllnlcrt' ' 4 _ ' M ` ' lil' li-\'. ll, l’i<-rl-.»_ l;_ _\_ ll.-or,-:'= '. .' __ .; _ ,~, i ~- ,i-.1-:. i. Fishery Protective Service some sis-4 _lfY_ES_;l_____‘\'R_l__§fl;_’_"' ;‘ l’\'\,__`_:' _“__ W H te n ar a o. His wife, fornlery ; ‘ _ ‘~ -‘ - ‘ ~ ' _ ,V555 5r;iar;m.§t. Mum.0_ of Vm.n,m_| Fllillllzls l-l'oderli'k. _ V lTi-lOMAS-MacNElLL_.\l 5;’ lip. -iiwrv died on October- 22_ 1911_lWEEKS-.»\l l-`i'\-vii-l'u‘if-.ll, l', l-._ I., ptr ll_lll.~'llorou»_'i| St, ('in||-lnllr»- gapth Nicholson was 8 faithful m__on ill-loin-r ill: |ih._ i-i .\lr. until min. vl’.l-I.l._ on ii.-»..l..~|- l;:ll,_ |,_\- _Cndnnt nt (,hm.(.h_ whm, able to d0`i\lr.~'_ l.4irln- li_ \‘,'|-1-ks, al -lililflillt-:‘. li- \'. I-.\\'l n .\l;n-Iio|1;;;lll_ li.ll, .lohil w* and at an times a m,nel.0us sup,ltlll::| .\lnl'uiii>l'lte l ll--rin-it 'l`ilonlns of .\'orll`i 'l‘r_vo'l. oorter of the work of the church to? ll" M’-"ti ~“il"¥-"l"" »\li"'-`\".'lll 'if 'l`l'.l‘- fill. . \ | _ ...L_ _ __ gratulatlons. l lvl AGES ___§';;";‘;_s‘i;‘n§:;§{'__;f‘ff_'l’_§2"}§2|f:_:_;§(]`rross.wAl_oFioN.--\i _r'in.inn~»-.i‘l>.-l mu, .ln-.-._ sn-nil .inn lcv lnltl-rl (`_|l\|rl-ll .\lun:;.-_ \nll<-lnl\-l~r _//_ ` ut t/l .-Niil . -. " --- k§fl2de"‘;'_‘_ ,__f_lg“,§,m§_.:§° S‘;§on,_f"?;,.|onNs0i\..¢ rc Mr. .uni Mrs. .i% §u_|_|s_,\. 1...-» _\_=.ii.-_v ..,, ll... Ma_.ch_ 1918_ paying me supreme Johnson, Klllkora, Clct._5tll. 1927, .1_Hll_ .\lr.~=__.l:ln-- rillils in in-r will _acrmce of Courage and devotionldallglltel.Caineilne Iciinsl. Con-, \».n l- ._ _ . _ __ ,MAR'l`Il\'--Al the Prince Edward _ gigggrfsglauggwnglffs JONI-IS-At the Prince Edward Isl-_lsizulrl Hospital on Saturday. Octob- Alicm Wim ha's been in a1mos`,_` cow and Hospital on October 13th to er 8th. Mrs. Kenneth J. Martin. _.tam attendance at homa Mn D_ Mr. and Mrs. J. Layton Jones, al aged 59 years. T _ _ ‘ I. Nicholson is the only surviving Son, _ _ ‘ MCQUMD " 'V IW"-V.” (7""",", 0"". ;,mthe_._ Mrs Mary MOLD,-,d_ in_ ___ __ __ lliill, M:li‘unl'<_>i i\l<'Q||uul. will-._'_»i California, and Miss Bella, Orweli""` "W ARR' li-li-l' .\l\t uuid 1 ho- .Il _vf‘.li. l J u l 7' ll EXWOl'iTH\’-.-.\l .\'v-\\' \\'iltslii|'f'. \\<»rI||_\', iii lim* tiiélll _rf-:ir . _ ,_ . , .v'_._ .jf -_‘:_(.o |‘(I’.H .\('.)|i('l'i,l|l)l|l-‘.'iiii.|I .'\?i‘il‘:l tll)l‘li4|'.\|"i;': Tl(t)|:,l l!l2'I',u '<\>\\'\'1'llHf\7I>,i`{l(ll_ vll1|`l!lt‘K| Mill ' " '. ' ` .' ' . - - -- ' ~- -.-\ l\r.ii of Orwell' assisted by "_ Cho". |.cm.c_ on|_\ al.i||i_l|l< l 'ot .\li .__.|lld _.\ll_ _ _ _ _ N( N /_ ____ ___\____“__ M_____ :emotive of all the churches led by -`-"ll “"lfl"’"- I-‘_"_" \"|_l"'l' I' l"I||__'i;\|l,‘l'Kf1E`,' l’oil, \lii27.\' Mr.-.. /\nn\'- Mrs. J. J. Larrabbec at the organ, to .\lr. hlnn- lto\~_ ~.i|l,\.”"’l].".', 1. ‘M'.."..'K,,,,,,,,, -...`,..| 73 V.-,l,»_~__ l'llr‘ llylnns sung were “Will My An- lil!" -“l`~ 'l“`]'" “"5" "1 (' MLM" _______,__'_‘_`. _.-._ __ ____ _...___ _:hor Hold?" and "Tile Haven oi: --_"”"“-""”"*°"”‘°"'»"" BAYER 4”' ' ,. >i...-.:.'/_ -' - , ,‘, “ . 1 f f , _ ‘ ‘ _»_:_,;_-_v _»-g-,__»' __- _ ,_ . ,,-,-, ‘-.. .._., ,» -'.' ...Z-< _r-» f. M. Hardy, to Clayton E. Worthing- ton son of Mrs Clarence ' d soul went forth on its Journey to by Rey- H¢1mm0Ud J0hI1S0!1. il-SSi~1t~. eternity fortified by the rites of the ed by Rev. E. H. Ramsay. The pall bearers were: Messrs. of Confirmation. administered to Henry Rackham, Frank Moms na d and D. D. Morrison. Interment was in the People's - i At a special meetin o i The Contract was sway-(led rl., The Congregation is to be con-4 The following is a list of Con- l-‘rom Alberto_n- Mrs- John strains of the wedding march beau- tifully rcndercd by Miss Freda Ryan, organist of St. Pauls Church . . Grinnell. 170 Willow street. Miss Hardy is u granddaughter of Mrs. Robert Hud-’ _ and during Mass the choir sang ap- Frank L. Dillon. James Kiggins, L.`pl'opriate hymns. After the cere- J. McDo l ~ nlony a dainty breakfast was served at the Kenmore Hotel after which emetery. ‘the bridal party left on a honey- moon trip to New York and other cities - - g i' ull the, - four Churches of Anglican l’u.ri.~\ll.I i* of Alllerton. it was finally, rlgfiirl -BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION.- liely. and unanimously decided thoti St. I’eter's Church would he |~o.*pr0minence to the fact that Ml". built. ‘Newton Lea of that town. recently A Truro, N. S.. paper sive-‘1 S0111? celebrated his 85th birthday and re- Messrs, Wm. Aubl-¢y_ and A|exa,,.|. ‘ oorts him hale and heaftv. with his or Leard who are working ln ¢,¢,n.iiacullies practically undlnmed. Mr. junction with one ,mmhel-_ q~|,e.Lea was the recipient of many con- work is to start in the spring mngratulations and remembrances. soon as ever weather pm-mlm Tl|(.,Commenting upon the event the Architect in J. E. Harris, Esq., of editor °f me New Gl“53°“' Easterll Charlottetown §Chronicle says::_-"The old-timers all have a kindly memory of Newt ig;-glulsted on havlng ln hand ,D Lea and especially in the old trott- detain the bank me sum of $3-,57_-ing horse day when he and his 00, together wp pledge, amount great horse “Allright" were invinc- ing gn ;735_00_ glaklng B tom of ible. We cull this news item es- $44$l5.00. There is still a consider- pecmny fm 'Ju' mend Hecwr ' able amount that must be raised in s“""°"l°“d- ‘”h°- with the Edlwf- 0|-der ln “over R" e,mem,es_ so thatlare about all that are left of the old lf mere are any more klnd menduiguard who knew Lea in his active who wish to make a contrihutioilllmd emh“5l“9"° days 1” 'fm "cms and have nm yet done ,m_ H would grounds." Many years ago Mr. Lea he of the greatest assistance rmearried on an extensive blacksmith- the gulldlns' Commmee H lheydng business in Summernide, on the would send it in right away. Thelsm "°W °°°“Pl9d by the E“m°n, Congregation wishes to thank all`D"u35t°"° ‘md G°dk‘“'5 ‘lewehyl who have contributed o generous- Swre' He is B b"°l'he" °f Mr' ly. ‘ { Caleb Lea of Bummerslde, Mr. John Lea of St. Eleanors and Mr. George ,,.,hmm.H m dale: Les at present visiting his nieces, Mrs. D. M. Wouginand Miss Hamli- son. of Charlottetown, P. E. Island.j Her mother was formerly Miss Eliza- beth Hudson, of Stanhope. Six rib-` bun girls formed an aisle through. which the bride passed. She was. given in marriage by her father andi was attended by Miss Hilda Allenl as bridesmaid and Miss Gwendolyn- Guilford. newer girl .The ribbon! lirls were the Misses Barbara Clarke.l Icanne McKay, Esther Worthington.' Audrey Qc Martin. Carrie Robbins ington was attended by John A.- ushering corps were Hudson Fil zlnrd Howar Worthint er ated at the ceremony, which tooki followed. The bride wore a period' trimmed with ribbons. hung from' was of plain tulle. was worn in al shower bouquet of roses and lilies of carried flowers that blended with Duchann, as best man. On thel . if . it c 'lyer lr tu _ oiB»y_ei-9am - will -. i. .- and Barbara Hughes. Mr. Worth-l When buying uASPlRINn insist on th B. i ol ci Y- d 8 °“» R08 f - - '- - " tablets ou McDonald and Nelson B_ Hmman, Unless you see the Bsyer_Cross on package or , y The Rev. Herbert M. 1-miner cmei-1 are not getting “ASPIRIN nt all. place at a_ The doubla ,mg service! Tablets of genuine “l\Sl’lRlN" musi be _“Ba_ver." They were was used. Miss aschehoibbs was; introduced by “Bro-er.” have been prescr1be_d_by physicians for §:_“d"';§M',‘:dd a{“';i_e‘”Q;:;l[;’t’;°,¥'°`l\f,’:;’;f_" more than 20 _\-ears, and proved safe by millions tor gown of white satin. A court train., C()lLlS llL‘lltl1lCllC NClll`il.lS LLllTllJIlgO ine nnnndm and ner veil. winch' Pain Neumlgia Tooihnche Rheumatism .r’.:§':;;~ ';r::.;:‘..;i'°°s.‘;i:.:::§.:-2;: DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART. the valley; The attend_a_lltsA_y/orel V>ACCCPi oi1l,V .»B2l_V6r»» P3Clt3‘e gowns of astc shades. iss en's . -_ ' ~" ' ' dress was of pink Beorsette and taf-l whldl 'f;nta:2s€r_0ve"fd;;g¢£;n“\' feta. she were s bans cl bruunnts Heed; ly* “W ° *'~° in her hair and can-isd tea roses and ' A180 °lllPH °f 24 “Nl l°0'“Df“88i°i-° delphinlum. The rl bon girls were _ ' ~ ,B K , , ,H ,Mm _ dressed. tv/0 in elle Bree-\~ W° in f.~'.‘.l'.'.i{`..°'..'f"§l|'.'.`-'}i..71`i`l'.i‘r'li§l1‘ff€1'il‘c'§ri’.?“.$Tlf 9/.. 377.--»f"‘ivi.°nL"|°. `l. .Sli mi.. Orchid Bhd two in yell0W. They all tlnl.A|ptrin menu Bnver manufacture.manic!thelrubllcltliultimltltimlmtln - ,f \`. \