Aucusr s1 1929 W, cws Budge t for virus; cliAanorl-srpvvg‘ cuAkpiAlv rdasy nouns! f , VISITING assessors-Many of no citiaens availed thmseives of the mpoftllnltfu! the H. M. 5. Despatcb‘. which came in p011 rrldsy. aavpmsp m roar-Tbs o. G. |_ Bayfleld arrived in port Saturday norning for fuel ind supplies. The gayfield is a survey boat. operating around the Magdalene Islands. The lm-vgy work will be. completed in lbcut three worm . ' j- LADY GRAY ARRIVE! INIPOBT. ._The C. G. B. Iiady Grey arrived in Port Saturday ‘morning. The Lady Lady Grey isian icebreaker used in st. Lawrence River inepring and fall. During the summer, when required, she is used for ‘transportation of sup- plies to isolated points in the Gulf pi St. Lawrence. She comes _ here from Quebec via Piston, and reiurns by way of Magdalensa. The solemn ceremony of the lay- ing of the corner stone of the new Roman Catholic Church, now in rcurse of erection in the north sec- tion cf Charlottetown, was attended by large numbers yesterday after- noon. Hislsilfdlllil! 3i§h°l> 01B”? officiated. Rev. Dr. Mclaellan of Tig- nish preaching an eloquent sermon it the conclusion of the ceremony of consecration, which was carried iut. with all the‘ impressive ritual of the Church. ' ' _RI.'CEIVID PAINIUL INJUR- IES IN FALL-JD". Joseph B. Arsen- lllit oi Abrams viilsse- received serious injuries to hi-s back and side est Friday evening. when he fell from a ten-foot scaffolding "hi!" flglng carpentry work on the Link- letter Road. He was taken to is!" home of his dli-ilhlfl- M"- 9"" Rtches, at Miscouche. and is resting sclfortabli- 5- "wsnnd that Alfred ward mst accidental death. by falling from I box car whiie_ train in motion- W8 atronglyreccaasnsnd that this rail!!! carves in tho vicinity be atrllllltfll- m. The above verdict was rendered Saturday morning by the 1W rm" penelledby qoroner Dr. Houston t0 enquire into the cause of Friday‘! shocking accidentwhich 195ml“ in the death. of-mn Amherst. N- 5» 1m- Alfred ward, whose body was piiiked ip between North Wlltshire and Hunter River. ____ a —Ii‘IBS’I.‘ SHIPMENTS OI‘ LIVE tonsraas-Mr. Andre Paturel o! iuminerside. the well known lobster packer and extensive fish expflms D11 Friday shipped‘ alconlignmfl" live lobstersflabout 10.000 pound-i» W the Boston‘. market. This made Paturers shipments this week. the first of the season. total 20.000 pounds, all for the Boston market- The lobsters this season are very plentiful, along the whole of the south shore and although smaller than usual an ‘in ePimdm flmdmhm‘ Boats are landing big catches. up '4' 1.000 pounds. S.“ The sepiiatlonal news has been "- oeived in crbarlottetown of the dis- sovsrv by emu. n. Oroelmsn. of this oily. of rich copper deposits in New- foundland laai week. whiieiihe assly- srs rspcri iris w yet bssn "wil." an expert xdlllliflbol‘ from Moll-Tim accompanying Mr Crossnian on hi! present expaditionlttaisa that the orr isofahigh grade-Itisaaurface de- posit. and was discovered in in "Pi"- hablted and practically unwim‘ section of inisraiaad slant mil" from Port-alix-Daaquqea. Immediately after locating ‘the mineral m». Creel- man and his eooiilnlllilfl. Th?" b‘ Insane to assist. hlns in i-Fo ',°"°" retumgd in St. ‘and ,filcd their mm i ,_ ,. . G and Mrs. Geo. S. Macfaeodlked- ericton. Prior-to his leaving. Willi!!!- as ha was familiarly, known, was presented with a handsome l!" i" gold from his friends in the villlll and was also thslreeipisnt of a beau- tifully bound sisi- from in! hunts! River United lchool of Willi-mm of iii-isms. ‘ and as; prim ‘hymnsand Mr. George pow- ness o_i Summe " Land on High." The funeral pfucu. sion was then formed with the Ma. "F! Wly to theocmetery l-fnilg m- loudest svsr seen in the district. The "m! "iii "i" and impressive ritual df the Order. The floral tributes W"! profuse andbeautifilL-Tlle pall- DQINIS. Iii brother M50113, wgrg Messrs.‘ Robert Douglas, ‘reasoning Robert Agnew, Wilmot; Lea_ owen, Mslpeque; wiuiam McLean. James Profltt, Gordon Glover. fo Kensing- ion. S. l Hon- P. ‘J. Cardin. Minister of Marine‘ ind Fisheries and nip gec- etrary, Deputy Minister Mr. WI A. Found, arrived in Charlottetown sat- ilrdily morning on board the govem- ment steamer "Lady Grey." l-ldn. m". Cardin, accompanied by Hon. J, E. Sinclair and Hon. R. H. Jenkins. called on His. Honour Lieutenant Governor Hearts,‘ and in the after- noon journeyed to ‘Sulnlnerslde. , The‘ object‘ of Mr. (‘Hardin's visit to __tbe province ls to obtain ‘first hand information regarding the ksbn- ditioll oi the. fisheries "that. ne may better decide certain questions com- lng before nim at Ottawa. Wittrtne idea in view of securlngsuch, inform- ation m. Cardin began on‘ August 0 a Maritime tour which has so. far been very successful. After-visiting the sardine cannerles at .St. John he began a trip along thmsouthern shore of Nova Scot-la and_ around Cape Breton Island, holding meetings at all important fishing centres. Pic- tou was the last place visited before coming to_ P. E. Island. -' rvaspAr “ RETURNS TO MONTANA-Rev. Louis R. McRory left oni return ‘to his parish in Montana after a pleas- ant visit to hlsfrlends and relatives in this city. ‘ ' WELCOME VISlTOBB-qgev. B. A. Manhood, M. A., D. Dgldaivllle, Ont, accompan‘ ‘_ by Mrs. Maclieod, is ' ting the Doctors sister, Mrs. G. H. Jones, Harrington. ‘The following week they intend visiting their old homes in Dundas. Many relatives and friends wil be delighted to see them it being a number of yearasinee ‘they visited the Island. BAD FINE HOLIDAY-A motor party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. O'Neill, Moncton, N. 8.; r. Joseph Peters, austico; Mrs. w. A. Doueetta- Wheatleyllivgr; Mrs. Al- ban Peters, _» Rustico; Rev.’ J. C. Peters,‘ St. Dunstan} Zliplyerslty; Mr. and Mrs. Abram Peters, Cynibria and Mrs. Captain Gallantfiharlottetowu. were the guests of Mr. andMrs. Wm. J. Paquet, at their home in Soul-is on Thursday. Mr. ‘O'Neill, who is a prominent merchant of Mcncton. ‘was delightedwlth, his first visit t0 the eastern end of p, a; 1. fsouris’ by the Sea" is certainly a dplightflll spot at this season of the year and holds many attractions for those whoaeek a restful holiday. ENJOYIIIpIIOIaIDAY-Mr. Lawson MacLeod son of Mr. and Mrs. 11,11. MscLeod Hunter River, leltml Friday morllinglfor Detrolt-_Mich., accom- panying M111». H._D. Maclleod and scnpdeorge who returning by moicp after spending the summer with Mk. he was a ‘iaithfulnaembar. A wide circle cg friepflfll? m"! W911» . . TINIPCQBP maasnfwaiisaneaa. c; s.,bl;. oraavsl W! accompanied‘ . . Y °" Obit! d ‘"3- o. oi George Aries. xeusington. "The PIWWWW! choir rendered appro- nng "Beautiful sonic Brethren leading and Wgndgd tilt/The cortege was one "of the llilllqured remains were laid tog-cg; Jloral arch, Mrs. n. A. "Dernlier and Miss Millie Cummings received "the guests. The rooms were tastefully decorated for the occasion-wiih cut - hlt and ‘gloves to match, while the Elwin wore I navy blue suit. The ‘bride and‘ groom were unattended lndftha w!’ y was» wimeased by onlya few relatives. After the- cere- imily. followed‘ by the customary salutations and congratulations, the happy couple left on a motor trip through‘ Northern New finglnhd‘ and the Canadian Provinces, for two or three weeks. On their return, Mr, and M"- Mrliiroy will make their future‘ dining room being pinkjhd mauve. Numerous ,_. _- wera a ' . in- cluding silver, cut glass. vchlna and linen. Presentations were also made by the C. N. It. A. Orchestra, Central United Church Orchesira d Choir and Messrs Blackney dc ops, Ltd. "wit"! - Wmwllis quail. it i!!! allied. “Y-flifimilltbii. I"! ulliifllttil ill!‘ At the close of the meeting Clansman Dilncan McDonald. favoured the‘ mem- ilowcrs, the colour scheme in the bars witbafepvselectionsgntnqggnag. i1“;- pi-piuggny, Qpphmggg p; ch“. pipes. Iix-Chleg “Mclfaslyen wascon- , A A on his recent lllnesr. ,, m, from”; At the sitting oft the Hducation Commission ycsw"_,‘ mpfglnz p.11- home in" Cambridge. The briqg and Kroomare well and favorably known will" Wmllli-lflity and have the/very best iwishes .of a wide circle of friends. . - 1 ApsiihAl. AND OFFICERS an- TEITAIhb-Admiral Sir Cyril Full- er, K.-C.‘ 5.; C. M. 6.; D. S. 0-; cers of"I-!.=M. S. Despatch, enter- tained as a tea-dance and dinner Contain iA. '1'. n. Curtela and om-i After a buffet luncheon -had been‘ denbe -was given by Professor L. ,w. served, Mr. and Mrs. Stratton left Shaw, former instructor’ o; Elba-mg] vby. motor for Montreal and Torontol Training in Prince of ‘wan. College, On their return they _will reside in and supervisor of cityvschools. Profes- Moncten, where the groom is employ- ' sorShaw, who was for ‘five yearn in- ed. in the Signal Department of- the C. ' i pl R. The out. oi town guestsin-I _ _ > cluded Mr.'and Mrs. James Sharpe,‘ Unlversitythis fail, the Misses Nina and Sernlce Sharpei Mr. Shaw discussed . inspectors, and Mr. James McKenzie, of Sydney. problem of rural ‘schools,- popgoiigg. N. S, Mr. and Mrs. John .Hogg oi tlon,‘ normal. training,‘ pggupgg o; "Tllfflflfifside, Miss Helen McLean and studies. salaries; etc. He pointed out tion as instructor at Mount Allison 51mm‘ °".""*"13°11§51.3. ill-Rs It lliiiii- [he Twas at once removed m the hoe- yesterday afternoon from 4 to 6 and in tbs cyenlng at a o'clock in non-| or of the Lieutenant Governor and‘ Mrs. Hearts and HLs Worship May-I, or Yeo and Mrs. Yeo. There were“ over one hundred guests present, a- —PASSED AWAY-There plead milng Whom were: His Honor Lieut. away on Sunday at~the residence" of G°V¢m°f Hearts and Mrs. I-leartz, hre son, Mr. James Shelds, Summer- Miss icuinnsaria. ms Worshiplliia- side; Mrs. Mnfy Bhelds. forum's-iv 6i yor Yen and Mrs. Yep, LieuL-Colcn- Palmer Road. The deceased had been e1 S. n. Jenkins and Mrs. Jenlrlns. in poor health for some time, shehid Lleut-Caloneld. P. Hooper and Mrs. lived with her app for a numberbf Hooper, Mr. Sydney Fielding. years. The body was taken on the '} A , ’ evening train on Monday to Palm - gwnnpilvo pasts-wedding bells Road for burial. s. ‘ ~ " ‘ sounded for'twp happy younggpeople L --——- . of Preetown, P. E. L-on August 14th. ' ' < . - The constricting pdrties were licbert hi): ftgxgzimmizmazifhiiflfsfi Goulding'Recves of Freetown, p. n. 1. - ' i l mild. M” Gully". “so o! new ping Beales left’ for Quebec yesterday h“, B. 1 whey" ‘he has been‘? where they will sail on the 29th on ihe sldlha.»lar_,-zsomeitme-past_ The c": _Duchess of Bedforcl forlthe Old m6“ w" performed by the m“ D: a ‘lniry. They‘will visit the Bntlsh Isles J. J. Sidey, o: the Central Bedeque “mfe- Belwm’ 1m“ “d “h”? Church, p. n.»1. at the home of the “mn-“es °' Em”.- brideb parents in Newcastle N. B. A few ‘frlendsgathered with the im- miss» criss- v “is cs u“ $2.3.‘ .‘.‘..;.i“.°§;.°i.‘3§ ffiiiiiilf m! brmanoom‘ ‘m, m‘ Fmfltum of Providence 11.1. after graduating mum." mun-um’ w“ performed‘ with honors ‘from the Rhoda Island '"“‘-‘°1°“‘“ """°“°°' 3°“ thelRadlo School i... passed his final 7min: 9”?“ m" highly esteemed. examinations L". Boston and has been by m“: m“? ‘fiends’ ‘m! Freemwn issued a Commercial Radio Operators Miss Winnifred Thompson of Wiri- chesier, Mass-S. ‘- - A f WEDNESDAY. t \. ancsrvasl escapism-Mr. and its many homes a new one, that will wash“ n c‘ adduto-thelmoral integrity and char- m" °* is" °°°"¥‘“"“Y- n" “'3” w“ wappma BELLS. - Miss Helen sows Y?" "Pmmy ""1 "Fwd" Michaud. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i=1 b". "i" "Si"! ‘mgr h" Yframifg" Joseph .Mlchaud. of Buctouche. and “u? Wm‘- "mi '3 °"°"3 - e Thaddee Allain. son oi Mr. and Mrs. bflaPPW" i179" “V” by h" “'9' lLcuis Allain. also oi Buctouchc, were 153119-1551" 4W" °°°P9'~ "hue the united ln marriage recently at the "6915 W" ‘mmd “Y m- Mncm‘ Church of st, John the Baptist‘ by loush of De Bert. Nova Eiwtio- ‘I115 the pastor, Rev. Philip Hebert. Fol- whoic community smite in Whirl! lowing nuptial mass. Mr. and Mrs. this “poplar couple. much hspoinnrss failam 1m on a trip to Prince Edward and ‘prosperity in their new life to- ‘island. The brlds was the recipient getheln; of numerous useful and pretty gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Ailaln will reside in John Telegraph- Jsaaslroa human-air. Charles Buctouche. - Saint A- ward, Amherst, father of Alfred Journal. ward the victim of the railway ac- . oident near Hunter River, cams over To ATTEND "Y" COLLEGEM" to the Province on Saturday night Gem!“ Mumiy» Fmpum’ u, Math“ We. who h“ b,“ h“, director of the local Y. M. C. A. l8 ra ing to his home in St. John for alfew weeks’ vacation. Accompanying "him mnuqm", hm“, h,‘ Mum’ when is his friend Mr. Charles Mathieson, he was told byMr. Coats, oi Amherst, Wm Wm b° m‘ we” Mr“ Mun-w m" m" h“ with“ been km“ on the tends to leave Sept. 15th, for the Y. ' ' ' ' ‘ M. C. A. College. at Ghicago,_where railway. The shock was severe but ' ' ‘ ' he will pursue a four year course in the bereaved father immediately physical culture. Although he has sat. out to comror. his wife, and look? ‘ ‘ i been in Charlottetown for but one “m”? human o! h“ "m whmr year Mr Murray made innumerable the P 1 ‘ C metcry ~ m“ m". ‘t cop" e I friends and The Guardian Joins in‘ f‘. . Alf d w a mtglédlznalifgslrspybuthreof ‘mtg-semi wishing him every success. The only surviving son of his Pnlollti. his elder brothgr navinc died ti" years ago. 8e owned. the colt Mabel which won the second ‘prise in the carriage horses _.class at the ‘Exhibi- greatly_'shocked in hearing of his son's | zragicdcath. Hewas waiting at Am- {RIIOME FOB. BUBIAIi-The mortal remains of Mrs. John Mc- Donald oi Rsd Point, pee Ann Jane McPhee, New Harmony, were laid to l‘. i° M’ ‘mmnmhiul °n ‘ddmg m License by the Dept., of Commerce.~ . lheld they on, piesented wltl_l_.va_lu- m. m, ‘pa; we,‘ ML w,“ m5‘ resigned his position, and is retum-I Ireason for the inviaion. H's then | ‘speak; Mr. Sinclair. after a few am- tion, and‘ ‘had proudly advised his, father. of the fact, and that he W88 filth‘ III!‘ CD10 i110 Halifax Exhibi- dimI air. and lie-aware are Islanders‘ V1,,‘ gpg fqniporlfiiy located in All". hflfitu He is sprinter. and bookbinder‘ be lijadcandiiopir pert in print"?! "l" ‘signer Joseph McLean. an. assisted restSaturday morning in St. Mary's Cemetery. Sourls. after a High of requiem sung by the" pastor. Mon- by ‘a large concourse of old friends and relatives. The body was a day delayed. not arriving in soul-is until instead 0f the previous“ day iii-phi of. the-Daily. Gillfiiilil- and . in‘ sow-sir v . ‘w ~¥°'ii" "43? s?” mwflhiandly moved to nested some" seven w“, , D great manyrelativierirom the . . - l iNcrth Side and old’ acquaintances “m” m" l." i-‘h were on hand Prlday morning. for |the interment. Mrs. McDonald and MI‘. B. ‘,he still has-a kindly 599,95.” “m” “up. ‘ ' {Her remains were aécdin- W!!!‘ ‘V? "Mi-m," her eon and three daugh- iesafsncileavsa besides theses sister. . inwards at ’Little Pond. and a flfltilil of!» Oiledoniarclnb took. “it'll! ma ‘is i thlt Ohlllgesin text books were not very irequcnt, and that a large ma- iqrity 0i ._books on ,t.l'ie course had I been therelnany years.‘ In his opinion books ilsed today were ' superior to i110“ formerly on the course. I-lcalso expressed his approval of the prin- ciple cf' Jldatlon, and of the suggestion to establish at first two, or three schools in each county, which might ‘serve as an educational‘ de- monstratlon of‘ this miucipis, which he believed‘: would be‘ ultimately‘ ‘ adopted.‘ He" approved p‘! the idea of iorscr ,areas‘ p for adininlssriltlve‘ pur- poses’, and he "enulne atcdthe ao- vantssss or the ’ establishment $1 these areas. particularly in ins uni- l9fmiti’ of ‘ greater educational op- portunity: greater’ uniformity of equipment, helping of poorer ‘districts, 111d "it Possibility ofchanglng tea- ‘hers toschools within the area more suited to their qualifications. He ex-‘ pressed approval of experience and efficiency conslderatlond in the ad- justment of salaries. ‘He also favored more options in t.l'ie upper‘ grades which would thereby permit more‘ education forbqys and girls, who‘ did ,not intend to follow professionalism-- eers: Profsasorhhaw gave details of the normal training course, which has been developed in the plstthree years. The chairman, Dr. CyrusMc- Millan, expressedthe thanks. of "the .. commlssionvufor the evidence. zwhich occupied three hours of the sitting. and which ‘was a- very thorough presen‘ _.'f'he commlssi ad- journed until 10- a. m. tomorrow. when it will meet in New London. ' i \ v . I SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY -On the evening of August 18th. the home of .M.r. and Mrs. John A. Mac- Pherson. ‘Bellevus, was invaded by a hosts of friends who came from far and near to celebrate the silver wed- ding of this worthy couple. As a to- ken of the "esteem in which they are ‘able gifts of ‘silvenfrom theyaribus organisations in the community, who evening was spent in various ways. The old men stayed in the kitchen and smoked. and talked Gaelic. in- tersperaed withlinglish. The young folk went to the front rooms and made a great noise. At eleven o'- clock Colonel Weatherbis called the company tiforder and explained the asked the adv. n, Miaiaslair‘ to biguousu remarks. read this address: "As we move along the journey of life there come‘ tlmesflthat ‘stand out from the ordinary routine of life. This. tonight. is oneof those signi- ilcant milestones. As~we reilectupon the past: we may recall many sorrows and regrets, but even apart from these. life rllll. its~~compensiations. One of. these blesainn is.the friends melody of‘the"tilna of life. Without‘ miisicxwculd brthe mefisilinibf our days Life's richest“"blea_singa are cnlyiuily, ‘Illpreoistesi as we share them’ with ‘others. The home' is es- sentially a‘ sharing partnership] It‘ is zia, tbef-‘home that cues-abyss is slime." Wa-‘incthisastiilntfrhavs all bee asspflvilaesfei alhedae“ life ‘gush as that so accuratelyjpor- treyadlsy nus-pads his doctor's lat- urday Night.‘ In thiabomwin which wane satbersd-ionlgbsare- to-ba loads those 0dr|stian_virtuea "which make manhood whit pilllmlalt night in tbaciub rooms it eight us be. rm have diu- smia evsrysoodwork incbebsm- by his friends there and elsewhere in the Provincep-S. and associations which add to the when Miss Frances Gertrude O‘Hnra' time" kcidsn rams‘. how lltlrins in‘ riage ,to_'Mi-'. ‘Merrill Douglas Cam- elm of Head of uiilsboi-ouzn. p. a. fnia gown of white ksatin trimmed with- radium lace. She was attended hy;_her sister Miss Hilda while the groomwaa ably supported by Mr. Islilllldlately after the oeremo party motored to tbs home of the bride where supper was served. On Irfday the happycoupla left for P. I. lalandwherajbfter a brief honey- moen,”iat_'ths home of the groom's parent; they will_lsava_ for scalar- vlils, thenwiil‘ in ruturagra- alda-iikew olsmw poperaplsaae ‘sooner: cnsansaoad o-.. JHANAGF-ldfl. iA...I/."W00d8ii10. 01. Juillmemide, recently adopted a little girl-of five years, Frances Ilene. from ‘ it. clown-S. panama INJUnuis-on Friday morning, August 23rd. Mrs. Davjid stewart, Northam, recelveda message from her son Hartford of Wat Yar- nouth, Mass, stating that his broth- el Clayton, while at work on a con- struction job in that town fell from "he proof of a building some 25 feet and sustained painful injuries, break- ‘ng his right elbow and his left wrist. pital in l-Iyannis, Mass. where he is new receiving the best medical at- tention. ' . v FAREWELL GATHERING—OII Tuesday night a farewell party‘ for . Mr George Murray was held ~at Brighton Club, Abount iwenty- couples were present all of whom_ heartily enjoyed the dancing and other am- ssements. A ‘ ‘icious luncheon was -erved. George, who intends going i0 ‘he Y. M. C. "A. College inflhicago. has been in our locality for about, a year. During that time he has mule many friends all of whom wishllilfl ‘he b_est of luck.. ' -. aacovaaruc prion msuallls Many friends will be glad toknow that flldr. i osorsc Herbgrt 541m"- brigg’: of, the American Railway E1!- pm" 5a,, ‘whul-laavbean in the High-i land- View Hospital,‘ Amherst, N.’ 5.. for the past ave ‘weeks is recoverins from‘ injuries recelvedlln liltifn-iiili‘ dentfonsluly 29:11., while on "his will to'vislt relatives in P. E. L," ujill shortly be bble to lepve the hospital gain‘, by Pllllmln £31‘ hi8 b01139 in Waltham, Mass. He regrets that owing to _the doctor's advice he Will not be able to visit his father Capt. Henry Squarebrigga and sister Mrs. J. A. Stems of Bridgetown, P. E. l. EEASSUBING NEWS-Mr. Welfare Williams, of Sumnieslde, has re- ceived further details regarding the accident. of his brother, Mr I. C. Will- lama of ‘Watertbwn, Mass, when he was knocked down by an auto on _ his way stowork in Boston. The leiter stated that although Mrfwullams was dragged along some distance by the mr, which finally went over his leg. ho 1's not suffering from any iniemal injury as was feared at first but sus- tained a broken leg. Mr. William will remain in the hospital about six weeks. I-le is well known in Sum- merslde and this reassuring report will be received with much Pleasure and-vans‘ HOME-Rev. J. M. Mc- Leod Mrsf McLeod returned name Tuesday evening, (21th, inst) from New Mills, N. 3., where Mr. McLeod was supplying for the month of August. For seventeen years he was minister of the Con- gregation, and he received a warm reception from his old parlshoners. During his goiournin N.‘ n, Mr. and Mrs. McLeod visited Rev. and lidrs. Hammond Johnston in Bavthurst, who are happily and comfortably settled in their new congregation. They were accompanied from N. 8., by Mrs. -(S.ev.)_ J_. A. Greenlees o! Montreal. who is the guest of Mrs. McLeod for a few days. ‘She expects to visit Georgetown, where her-late husband was minister for eight years. x _ ' WEDDING BELLS-A very pretty wedding wok place in the Trinity United Manse, NewGlasgow, NJ 5,. on_the evening of August 14th.,‘ lsnp,_ of New Glasgow was united in mar- niaod. The‘ bride ‘looked charming ul- onus", brother ‘of the‘ bride. the 88 years. Mr. _Condon had been in ’poor ‘aim but he gradually became weaker some difficulty. Mrs. MacDougall is MacDougall thinksvthat-he will be abls to resume some or his pastoral duties next- week. HALIFAX-The excellent showing of the Island exhibitors at the Halifax Subset PAGYEFIFTE" . 0.. and Rev. D. D. Moore, Western .usti'alls, also one broiher. (deceased) .1;e late G. Sydney Moore, of the Bank cf Nova Scotia. Mr. Haszard died in 1905 and their rnly son Gordongave his life for his country at tliefiattle of Paasclrendaele ‘n 1017.. _ _ A ~ The service was taken by Rev. H D. Raymond, Rector of St. Paul's Church, and lhe burial took place at ‘he People's ‘Cemetery. OPERATED ON FOB APPEND- aClTlflw-Miss Edith 10rd. of Tryon, who for some. time has been one of Messrs. R. T. Holmalfs clerks in the Jrygoodk Department, was taken seriously ill on Sunday morning and H88 operated on for appendicitis in .ha Prince County Hospital on Tues- day. Miss, Lord‘ had made arrange- nents-to leave on Saturday next for falgary, ‘Alberta, where she intended to take a. position and was waited on Saturday evening after closing hours and presented with a handsome travelling ‘trunk andsult case. Miss Lord is very popular wlih the young people and her friends hope she will make.,a quick recovery and that she will be able to make her intended visit in ‘the near future-S. i _-'paA'ri1 or morass con- DON-There passed away in the Prince County Hospital 'on Tuesday one of the oldest and best, known residents ‘of vvilmot Valley. iMr. ‘ihbmas Ccndonat the ripe age of health for some time and entered. the Hospital a ‘fewweelm ago where all that was pwlble was done for until the end came peacefully. Two "cars ago his friends gathered at his house to celebrate his 87th birthday. and hiany friends will miss this kindly 1entleirian who was ever courteous to old and young. There arc left to mourn. one sister. Mrs.‘ Joseph upppgn oi Alpany; three sons and four daughters namely:—John, ofi Boston, MISS-J Benjamin, of Sum- mersids; Hartwell. on ihe homesteadI at Wilmotz-Mrs/Hall Sudsbury- 0! Spring Galley; Mrs. I-Ieber MeQillf- -i.e of Wilmot: Mrsf Milton CAM!‘- of Boston, Mead. Mrs. Prank Iiazel- wood. of Roxbury, to all of whom sympathy ls extended. ' FRIDAY ISLANDEB amnion-Mr. Archi- bald McPherson of Orwell, has re- ceived notice of the dflth ‘If-hi! brother William D., in an accident at the Britannia Mines, B. C. The re- mains will be brought home to Or- well for burial, notice of which will rgpear later. —'.l'0UBlNG NOVA SCOTIA-A motor 120E111, consisting-o! the Misses Evelyn and Betty Sinclair, Misses Constance and Molly MacArthur and Mia's Emma Bradshaw, left on Thurs- day afternoon‘ for a trip through Nova Scotia. Tne young ladies expect to return on Monday evening-S. -aa'rms'lvnvo 'r'o suussaasipa —Mr. Jesse Matheson. who has been living in Boston, Mass. for the past five years. has returned to take up his residence in his old home at Sum- merslde. Mr. Matheson is remodell- ing his house which has been vacant for some time. His sister, Miss Mary Matneson, who is at. present in Sos- ton, will join him about the middle of September. r 9 PASTOR IMPROVING-The friends of Rev. Ewen and Mrs. Mac- Dougall will be pleased to know that they are recovering from the effects of their recent accident. Mr. Mac- Dougall still suffers considerable pain butj ls able w walk, although with up and about but still feels the ef- fects of the shock to her system. Mr. SHOWING AT §OILLINT Elufi“, ‘IIO Kii ll cbampim .- suns. and Grand Win91“ "fir; cf ha: brother-Ciel! and mamas ptly .. . ,. .. . I attendance oi clansmsnr nudity a m‘ w no!“ Baby‘) -" I .. '. ‘ ’ a .dmt_wm. v araqhl-m. A new nmbei.‘dunmm‘floyflo’fiiiih'lififl_is‘afiilljilabf‘iialfljrascbafi ' f ' ' . _ hm , .‘ Three ‘ praaaadwl thaloealdatachmant and '"' nous-n wafvsimee io the slvh-gviilnwsisilm-asvibsic Intel-lily‘ The-funerals! cbailals‘ am.‘ 6.1!. “'°~'°* -""'-~ """ "‘ 4'?“ m s ‘ ' sv- i " assas- ‘ s drums-mirror"- °°°"‘°i"“."’i"i."r~'ti"i!i"ill"i.m ‘ Iiooispisos anvil-ballot. ?‘°“.""'i °“'»" P“"'"°"’ “u”. ' ' s “mt? I GQMH committee , OI r {MI l. gum‘; m|_'li|__m h 9'“'dlb, %' an”: ‘f. "nu oil's ' mare ~ 9”“ wervioiir-iwnm~si:ri‘,°“ii-f."'°’°l-.' Vii?!“ ‘W. m'ss'ibT'-bs'alia.1ci- a number "““""' "° “m” """"" s .. onion. may‘ walla, 141i, “gum, pi.J..-.loag.,aa.aiiarse'ia'm.mim that I, WM“, m “turn, ~ ‘Iadyen, J. u. . . i" - _ ‘MGM!!! I I bouiiwlpoihtaae-lor weakly palhithertdanddhlt- , in a small adinibiod should be sumac.‘ ~ W-PYQLIirrI-ageaseatsioi-‘st. Andrew's dips. bridflqosr were. aiaoelssuuad. rwo closures dsspsuaau and ..?'r9.*'.€ii i‘ 3 arson-sis. o. nusotaais. i. o-ials- ‘. ills-sauna‘ iris Hi to ‘your ggpgqq; g, 4,; m‘. store bf ‘rrmcsIM-in-iA-i-s-r “t” be held iaoetiuy iii-i _ ia=p~isis.r~r=.'iis?:m"" . lasts-spinal. ~ hlllvlnemasthsy amiable N"! ' 1 l sifua addict. lit ‘felicltatfons to the young couple, vaiicsd ag'_s of as yearn-airman ill- ness of only a..iew days’ duration. Mrs.‘ Perry was a nativafiof Mon Carmel. but. bad resided “for years _ln the State iof Mains, _ Perry came with her ‘husband son to Suiilmerside to live, elgh ' years ago, and being o1 ghkiggfly,flj,gs Position. she made many _ was s constant member of st. Pa ‘ church. Her husband predeceased- her three years ago. ‘Ijhare logy to mourn. three daughters and}, sons. namelyz‘ Mrs. B. Portia-oil. Mo: Mrsicbarisa relapse” Quincy. Mass-i Mrs. Jeffrey Gallant Summersld , - Mcssra- Louis '_ Pérr“ Amhterst, _n.s.. d_ Joscpb Jfiiririi‘? summsrsids.‘ with wliom‘ ‘she iesidéi also the foLIowingIglaier-g 5nd bmgh. er: Mrs. Sllvang Arsenault, Egpiefi: Bay: Mrs-I. c. aanantgpcrtlani.“ Me-z Mrs. John c. WedgmMontdarI mci.’ and Mr. Antoine Gallant,‘ so? Nicholas. to all of whom the sincere sympathy of the ommuniiy ig us; tended. The funeral took place on Thursday morning to St. Paiflic church and cemetery, m“ m3“ Gillie omciating. The remains laid to mt beside those of l-ier "mi husband. ..'TO VISIT P. E- ISLAND-Ali} jor James MacLean, M.B.E.. will 4t- tend th-s Good Roads ccnvcniij ,. which takes plane in Chnilottetojvn 51111118 the middle of September. Maclean has not been back to 8611p; is, his old home. since 1004. orig! Yelrs ago, but expects to pay a brief visit there now, A gap p; m, u“ Hon. James R. MacLean grandson ‘of the late Hon. Joseph Wightman of Montague. his attend-l’ ance at thg convention should be‘; Pleasure to the Island people, wlfb" will relnembu him in his boyhood days and have followed wlthinterest the progress ‘cf their native son? abroad. _ i " ' 5 ‘-"‘-‘ SbIITH-WALKEBL-A very pretty lawn wedding was solemnized at 430 o'clock Wbdncsday afternoon whom Miss Verna Smith. B. A.. daughter of Mr. Wallace Smith,-Pown,_al,-w_aa.l united in marriage to Mr. George C, Walker, formerly physical instructor, at the Y. M. c. A. and nowiccecsii in Sherbrooke, Quebec. The ceremony was performed on the lawn of Mrs, Stewart. sister oftha bride, uifdbrl. an arch, beautifully decorated-with. cut flowers. vines and potted plenty... the officiating clergyman being Merman C. Campbell, pastor of Pow- nal United Church." The bride, who’ was becomingly gcwned in Whig“ georgette with veil caught with orange, blossoms, with hat and shoes match and carried a handsane bou- _’ quet. of American Beauty Roses ‘ sweet peas. was assisted by Miss Flo- rence Brown, who was attired in pinlr Tafetta with "hat and ahoertb". match and carried ‘a very pretfy"; bouquet of American Beauty- Roses.’ Mr. Earl McInnis supported the” groom. Little Miss Muriel Jones acted as the little flower girl while thb ring bearer was little Clive Stewarv." During the signing of the Register“ Mrs. Nathaniel MacKinnon. sang _ acceptably "" ." accompaniidl’ by Mia Hazel McEachern. who alsd" played the Wedding MarclnAftei the ceremony a dainty wedding sup- per was served. Mr. and Mrs. Vifalkir leave on Monday morning for Shel-sf" brooke, Que, where the groom if" physical director in the local Y. ' cl A. The Guardian extends he 4&4 HYMlNlAIHAn event of more than i ordinary interest was enacted at. St. James‘ Church, Buntmerfieldf? when the marriage of. Mary Hilda Smith, daughter of ssra. gins. Smith, Emerald. to Ml‘. Augustus Hickey, soir of Mr. and Mrs John Hickey, took place at" flnuptiat‘! mans on Wednesday morning, Jul 24th., at eight o'clock. The cal-email! was performed by Rev. Francis Donafi, P. P., in the presence of a--_.' number of immediate friends and rIF‘ lativeslof the young couple. ‘In! church was artistically ‘dpcoracedn; with gold draperies and valentin- fiowera by girl-friends ‘of HQ bride; ‘ The bridejooked vary ' ' y; a gown of‘ white toilette Qd lacgx -.., M fern entered the church ole-file 4 tbratrains of‘ E i1 “E35?