ilfnuG. 1929 - --—___;=___—-——- "-_‘ . 3mm“? almost completely severed. aarunus ox VISIT-Rev. Walter " M” w" ‘mmwlel: Wm- lotiori, o! tho Community o! the mm” m“ 5mm =55“ "i! 1'14"‘! tesurrection/ Penhalonga, snumam Within an hour from the time tho thodesla. ed in Charlottetown "°°‘°°“‘ m" P"‘°°- m" "How"! m saturday evening on a two-months m“ “d h‘ brought the little sufferer yigit to his mother, mg, w_ L cob in the Prince County Hospital where ion. Father Cotton, before coming to‘ n’ w“ mum imlmmbww “W, u“ Canada. n ‘ -' mission work mix; u“ u‘ w“ mpummi ‘"- m” England for three months largely in h“ eénmgmn‘ “mm” 1mm “W” the diocese of the¥ishop of ‘h-uro. “me “new rxgd‘??? gt operation and is now making steady CHALLENGE MATCH- mm“ improvement towards recovery. gm undermantioned riflemeri fired h ihis match but did not get into inc Prize Llstz-l". W. Judson. P111. gighianders, 4i. for Mrs. J. 0. Hyac- nan; K. S. Rogers. a Sig. Co., to for vflss i-iobklrk; Lt. Col. MacKinnon. H. 3., 39 for Mrs. S. C. Moore; l. Mc- lnnis, P.E.l. Light Horse, so for Mrs, y, B. Prowse; George Jones. Y.R.C.. iB for Mrs. VH1... Goodwill: H. W. Jones. P.l=t.C.._ 38 for Mrs. H. D. John- fill. cusrrrivo-srnvaasou - Avery pretty wedding their plwe y at the home of Mrs. John P‘. Cushing, 30 Harrison Avenue. Taunton, Mass. on Wednesday, June 26, when Miss Alice R. Cushlng and William H, Stevenson, formerly of Cornwall, P. E."I.. were united in marriage by Rev. Dr._R.obert L. Roberts, pastor of Calvaryychurch. The bride was dressed in white georgette and. car- ried a bouquet of sweet peg; m4 roses. The bride was attended by Woo Margaret Stevenson, sister of the groom, who wore a lovely gown °Y blue Georgette and carried an arlfi bouquet of sweet peas. The best mm was Constant h‘. Cushing, n; Ame- boro- The house was beautifully de- corated with roses, hydrangea and delphinium. It was s merry and‘ (is. “m 50° to“ of c“! m‘, the a N llghtlul occasion. The happy couple a. It was too rough outside on Sat- “ml w Yhmamm °“ “m? wedd‘ urday for Capt. Kelly to make s m‘ mp" M!’ “m! M“ QSVWW“ We,‘ bu, he is dams so m“), (MW both have been active in the work’ of fay). When the wreck is located it °“1‘”"Y ""1"" They he" many will be bouyed to be blown up in mm“ m T“““."°“ "m! "MPRY- "m the near future. as it is a menace Wm‘ ‘mm We” h'PP1"°“- lo fishing and navigation. The Brant “Zxiselggdigmutgysfiomelsfczx The annual St. Anne's celebration i the recent drowning accident. on Lennox wand Wk mice on sun-l‘ ' ‘ v . dfly but was marred by the deluge of rain which set in early and eontin- ued throughout the day. This was unfortunate as the preparations made were more than usually elaborate this year and instead of the enorm? ous crowds that usually attend this Popular annual event it was condu- ed more or less to the people in the vicinity and the parishioners of the island. - . In spite of the wet weather the church and parochial house looked very nice in their new coat of paint as also did Lady Wood Hall. There was no open air procession or out-. side attractions as is usual and the celebration was ‘confined to the re- ligious services. the church being well filled for the occasion. Rev. Joseph T. Rooney of Morrell sang high mass and Right Rev. Francis Kelly. D.D.. Bishop of Oklahoma. preached an el- oquent and inspiring sermon. The L” 73 M“ Q H- Bids“ °t Calgary‘ choir which rendered beautiful and M “-- ""1 Mm “m” w°°d M 5m“ appropriate music during the service merslde. to whom much BYBIDEUIY l5 w“ muted by new 9L Bemm-d attended in their untimely sorrow. S. Guns o! chummwwxh ma“ m!” ‘BlBhOp Q'Boyle and His Lordship Bishop oaeary of Charlottetown who were to have been present were unavoidably absent on accountbf the inclement weather. CHER! T0 LOCATE waacrh. rho D. G. S. Brant. Capt. Basil Kelly. came to Summersidc on Fri- lay at the request of Mr. A. E. Mac- Lean. M. P, for the purpose o; lo- zsting the wreck of thmbarge. Al- lrsd F. Mcwilliains. which was sunk off sea Cow Head‘ on Sunday. July ma, when in tow for Summ aide -DEATH 0F MR. RONALD MC- - DONALD-The death occurred in _iv York last Friday morning oi lfr. Ronald McDonald, formerly of Indian River, at the early age of l5 years. after s. brief illness of two reeks. The deceased was the son o! he late Hon. John McDonald, one lime Speaker of the local legislature. and had-resided in New York for the past five years, where he was a suc- cessful building contractor. His bro- lher. Rev. John A. McDonald of St. Vlarlts, Lot ‘l. ieft on Thursday morn- ln; for New York in response to a telegram and is accompanying the remains, which are expected to arrive It summerside tonight (Monday). The lute Mr. McDonald was unmar- :ied and leaves to mourn one bro- her and two sisters namelyn-Rev. iolih Archie McDonald of St. Marks. RESTXNG COMFORTABLY — Mr. limes H. Judson, farmer and ranch- lr oi Alexandria. who when drivinB a truck enroule to his "homh on Sat- irday morning was struck by the liurrayl-larbour train at Duffy’! Bros-sing, southport. ‘was reported to la resting comfortably last night. llie truck had almost made tho Irossing when the train struck the tear end carrying it down the track ibout fifty feet. smashing the wheels ind throwing the machine into the litch badly broken up. Mr. Judson rasplaced on board the train am! alien to the Prince Edward island hospital where it was discovered that he had sustained s broken collar . and sn injured shoulder. It is , ught that Mr. Judson. who is ex- . 1 - - ~ Vomely deaf, failed 1p "hearth: an» “WOUND DEAD IN THE BAY- nrgqghmg gum ma u my mugging Finn-Leo Nell MCDNllld l-hvlihlli h in a cutting about six feet deep. it respected young farmer of Iilenooro- ihrpgmemu-w amnion; dale, Int 40. was found dead in his '~ M .______. hsyfleld. Thursday evening about ‘.511 Jamgg vcuqggfl ... 115v, Dr. four o'clock, by I nollhbbl‘. M2‘. Mc- we n. m“ o1 ottswa. who is Donald lived alone. was working at p yin: the pulpit of‘ Bt. James his hay. apparently in his usual, Q1 August health. Heart disease wls ho doll“ yester- the cause. ruasnar [SLANDER DBAD-‘Mrs. math Young has received the sad news of the death of air brother, Mr. ab. Gillie. Seattle. Washington. who died July 38th‘. _.___ PASSED AWAY-Mr. Matthew , city. received the sad news of the death of his sister, Mrs. A. Jay. Seattle. Washington, who passed‘ away July itthflolfl. (Patriot please copy). - Church for the month Jtosched anleloquent sermon hy from Job ll, verse '1. ' *"-""' by Searching Find. out ATTIYWWG _ . _, Ross bgfqgg “imam; his sermon Henri crepoau arrived in the city looks of the plush“ it guarded him recently by motor. Mr. Orepeau isoho lo again be with the congregation of of the prominent sons of St. Dun- ‘ James‘ after an absence of n ‘m? u“ mm“ m" en ye", ‘M u“ “m, while be the Alumni meeting. Dr. Lafoniaine. law before mm m“, fgmiliar faces of Montreal. another prominent lie the mime mgny old frien . Ho French Canadian who attended It. laid s feeling tribute to the late Dr. Duncan's, arrived Saturday night in Yllllcrton, whose sterling. character. attend the motilit- hlgh ideals and outstanding ability Would always he in incentive to him 1M in sll whose friendlier was. Dr- Bm also mama to Dr. Fullerton‘! "lit-rue. m. 'r.o.' James. who w" i-otive worker in the church. Tho ’0h lmdrOoh-ect DICK-HIM!!- Rwessivaly and pleasingly W" its Mr. Oharlaa McKenzie. ' t. . "....__ ‘oh moat charming. accident occurs M at alums "lbw last-mm night a °““°'°1°¢U<ll'¥& svaoins- 7 . Qvatih qgmgguv ‘m; gmn year old “Mo! w. dill mt lrnast canv- ‘lill-oi museum-ant. N in tho Board anew when his m hecamaols- aa-Iriivron-w. ._....-l-.l ‘cusses racroar Imam-cu urn-n“ evening about a o'clock, the But‘ ltlver Cheese Factory It N" Augustus was destroyed by MIN“! i. supposed to have started in the boiler-room. No one was in the fac- wry at the time. The factory 1n with f Mr. Janina Pal ‘tasloaintiiypewng-raaslilncwlillst I _ d, w-riu‘ it was info-metros and an root was _ Saturday evening about minutes n... the eelk’s News Budget for Our "Saturday School was acoapéc and Mr. o. Fred 31b0,, who iormerly taught on the school. was reinstated. Miss Mary Rogers was transferred from thestaf! of West KentSchool to Prince Street School. The resignation of Miss hols Owen from the staff of Prince Street School was accepted and Miss Gladys Taylor was appointed to the staff of West Kent School. ‘ ..____. SYMPATHY EXPRESSED —- Hi5 many friends will regret to learn that Rev. Quincy A. MiscDowell of Cale- donia was called lohla home in Penn~ sylvania on July 19th. because of the death of his mother. Sincere sympathy is extended to Rev. Mac- Dowell in his bereavement. During his absence the services of Caledonia Church are being taken by Rev." Mal- colm Mstheson .of Chicago. who is visiting his former home at Mllltown. BkILLIANT FAMILY-It is inter- esting ‘to note that in the recent matriculation examinations Miss Mar- garet Black, daughter o1 Mr. and Mrs. ‘C. H. Black of this city, led the city in the entrance examinations and also made the highest marks in history for the Province. 1n "this connection it might be said that her sister, Dorothy, led in grade 6 work in West Kent School this year and her brother, Harold. "led in grade '1 work. Miss Margaret also led in grade l0 and wonthe Governor General? medal. This is quite a feat for one family. and the young people are to be warmly congratulated. HORSE BAD T0 B! KILLED-On 7 o'clock when three horses were being driven across St. Peter's Road to pasture about a mile outside the City. a car driven lby a party Qom Grand Trac- adie on the wrong side of the road. it is alleged. struck the finest of. the three..s three-year-old mare. claimld by the owner, Mr. Rankine McLaine, be one of the best in the province. j lmsl sustained a broken leg and a ‘severe wound on the side and wis despatched. the Guardian is re- liably informed, in less than fifteen ‘ accident. The driv- er was yesterday obliged to siibmit to anexamination by City Police Ome- ers" of his brakes. which were found to be in very poor condition. The anlhial ‘was ‘being prepared for ex- hibit at the approaching Provincial lkhibltlbn. . -.___. HORSE KILLED AT KENSING- rou-‘abouvu mile ands half east “of Kensingtou on Sunday. when a Mr. ‘Birt. who lives in that vicinity, was driving in ifl buggy, a car driv- en by a Charlottetown boy struck his horse which sustained such severe in- juries" that it had to be shot. Mr. Birt was thrown out of the buggy. but was not seriously hurt. The driv- er_ of~the ear, however, suffered in- juries which necessitated a doctor's care. It is understood that the ac- cident occurred when the driver of ' ’ seeing the buggy on the side of the road and that ould. remain there. swerved over to the left and struck the horse which had too iaie been directed to the sarneside. The car- cuss of the l-nlfnal and the “Q6195 wagon which was permitted to rc- main on the side of the road din-ins the heavy csr traffic oi Sunday. al- tracted much unfavorable comment. There passed sway in Amherst on July 20th, William A. Casey at the advancad ago of eighty one years. ‘son of Daniel Echlbeth Casey. mq. and Rosaline Chappell. He is surviv- ed by two daughters. Emma Casey oi Calgary and Mrs. Russell Mills of Milo, Alberta. 'also one sister, Mrs. Waller P. Doull. of Charlottetown, who" was at his bedside beveral days before he slept peacefully away. I-lls ancestor. Thomas Casey, who was one of the heirs to the nun throne. with his wife Sarah Owen. in 1658 left Ireland, on. account of constant righting and settled in Rhoda Island. U. S. A“ where the family remained until ma. coming tortillas; at the time of ' the American Rebellion. where- his lands were conf cated on account of his loyalty to e British Crown. as was a man ofsuperior. intcnbct. a keen Liberal Politician and a loyal friend. Bis whole life was spent in naia Vans on part or lands granted to' Jahes Ohappeli in use. Bis great grandfather. Liffey Ohsppell. son of Jabes. also received ‘the Royal Cram‘ of Fort isoairton from George the third: . Hewanburiadfroni the Episcopal Church at hale Verls. whore serv- was held, and laid. to rest in-the ' in the‘ Episcopal Cem- ---._- ltd-cubic 4 saws-st. Mary's . Cliurohnllontague. mas the scene of lehool choppy mat on Wednesday morn- ing, July 11th. inst: whorl Miss Mary Florence frrey. eldest daughter o! Ilr. and Mrs. Thomas ‘Troy. of Green- flglq,‘ ydrunitad in the holy bonds of 1.», -. ._ E § ' . "PAGE rfiFTEEi-r Subscribers comfortably ind rru-z ciiAauri"r-a'row1~i. GUARDIAN and he was resting night. ~ sahooldays. Two favourite hymns of home in Chicago. after spending the deceased. "Lead Kindly Light." three weeks on the Island with Mrs. and "Shall We Gather at the River." Mathesonb parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. were beautifully rendered by the I... MacPhee, Commercial Cross, and choir, while Mr. George Bowness o! with Mr. Mathesons brothers. Ar- Summerside; sang very effectively chic and Niel. and his sister. Mrs. "Beautiful isle of Somewhere." The C. J. McDonald. of Milioari Cross. pallbearers were Messrs G. W. Bell. The Rev. Mr. Mathesori is pastor of F. J. E. Wright. Wallace htcCallum. the Kelvyn Park Presbyterian Church, Archie Llnkletter. Peter I... DesRoches Chicago. During his stayori the Is- and Cornelius McCallum. Interment land he preached in Caledonia pres- was in the People's Cemetery at byieriari Church, in the absence oi Surnmerside. As the funeral cortege the pastor Rev. Mr. McDowell. ‘who vaas passing St. John tlie Baptist has been called to hm home in Penn- Church. Mlscouche. Rev. Dr. lvion- sylvania by the sudden death olhis aghsn had the bell tolled outof re- mother. fri addition to their visloto spect for the deceased. Floral offer- this, their naiive province. Mr. lugs-Mrs. a. l-fowatt and Biff. Mricnc Mrs. Matheson will R150 vis- and Mrs. A. E. MricLean, Mr. andiit ‘ Montreal, Quebec. Vwatcrvillc. Mrs. Sterling MacKay, Mr. and Mrailtiaine, Boston and Niagua Falls be- U. R. GiliLs and family, Suiumersideiore returning to their home in Chl- v very pleasing personality andghls Hyaes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin ready wit will no doubt make him a Hynes, of Alberry Plains. The hap- wbrthy representative of his native py couple entered the Church to the province when he speaks Thursday beautiful strains of the Wedding night. . ,_ March. The Nuptial High Mass was ______ p celebrated by Rev. Father Connolly. BRIGHT YOUNG STUDENTS- uncle of the‘ groom. Mr. Wilfred Congratulations are due to Roderick Hyncs, the groom's father. acted as MacDonald of Thistle and ‘Shamrock groomsman. The bride was becom- forpbeihg one oi’ the most successful lngly attired in a charming costume scholarship winners of Queen's of white fiat crepe with hat and County i.t the age of fourteen years. shoes to match. She carried a bou- His case is remarkable, as‘ he was de- quet of white roses and maiden hall‘ tained from school for a‘ year on sc- fern. She was attended by her sis- count of n; accident. his. sister ter. Miss Laura. who wore a. beautl-_. ‘Flora also passed. They are children fui costume of coral georgctie with of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. MacDonald. hat and shoes to match. Bho olr- and reflects credit on the part of their ricd a bouquet of pink roses and teacher, MrQFrancls McAvlni-i. maiden hair fern. After the cere- . ' ‘ mony the happy couple motored to aaaivr-zn aasr alien's-among the home of the bride's father, where the“ arriving 155g‘ evening (qy the a sumptuous wedding breaklflst w.” reunionof the graduatesof st. Dun- mktrirnoriy to Mr. Francis Eugene ______~ . -CONFINED T0 Hi8 BOMIF-Il is learned with regret" that’ ‘III- Thomas Johnson o! summerside if confined in his home aufferniglrom an attack or blood-poisoning caused- by a bite fronione of his faked. l-hd fox biting his finger v/hiist he was feeding them. The bite was hardly discernible, the forbaroly rowel the skin: but beforenight the pals from the wound was so intense WM a doctor was called and prompt mol- sures had to be taken to 1WD W infection from going through the sill-- tern. Mr. Johnson is now, however. getting on very nicely. S. ._-__- SPINDING vscarroiv nann- Tliz- Misses Dorothy ‘Wilson, B. Mus. of Fredericton; Wlnriilredlitmmersoik Customs, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Perryicago. and family, J. Sinclair MacKay, E. R1 A shocking motor cycle accident Served lo a numb!!! o1 121C148 0! the starts University were Messrs Emile Foley. A. W.~Macl)owell and farnllyfidiapizeiied last evening on the Link- a _ . contracting parties; after Whlifh ‘FY19 Thibault and Lionel ‘Bilodeau, Riviera H. T. Begg. Geo. A. Callback, Johniiettcr Road, about a nille and a half v M Halifax; 31mm‘ Mhwmd’ m‘ bridal Party motored to Choflolle- n; boup; Arthur Loriiler and r. s. Crabb. y. a. n. Wright, John s. ‘leo from Summcrside. at about nao an. I. miziww“ "‘~‘°M“““- °' M°'“"“" P- town. where dinner was served. The gmgom Quem; 5mg“; gunk M i, E, 1.. students at Acadia University. J. C. and Mrs. Simpson, Liberal Clubficn the road near flie Rogers fox __ A I cram! reception was held at the attend Notre Dime Academy; Edgar’. Bllmmeraldc; Mr. and Mrs. CgMac- F‘“"‘-°‘-'°- 3”“ s“. ""-"' c-‘Y- o" , Fontaina and Laurent coutral. Que- , Goudet and family, Uncle Henry radium! Mr- Harding was thrown head- v iawed by music mg dancing, , unusual display of l’l&§.'.l76.*—-'l\'lOllL‘i'.0ll versity. Rev. Fr. Verresu, St. Joseph's i .r_ "peonard Rogers. who found Mr. Hard- brlde W“ Wlldered "- miscellaneous Mary's Collage, Halifax; Rev. Dr. Mc- I . ,d°°"” “"1 ‘h’ ‘“‘“’“““°* “d ‘with. Ronald McDonald. who died last cl"- Blw- chine "d 511v"- lh“! "s" Seminary. Halifax; Mr. no. Neill. Ernest Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Cllffordv iniuries were~found~ to consist or a‘ - .5 V d k their many friends in waning Mr. l "°' h“ ‘"5"’- Mrs" Jam“ \ °° ‘ i wannmc. Basis-Friends in this l“ i° h“ he“ ""3 “mt "L'- “mk {friends from all overihe Province, as July 9th o! Mrs. Mary Elisabethllhis *'°°°“*"Y W“ “illlslde-Yed very w- Rev. .1. .1. MzDsnald. assisted by "“' con. Rev. Dr. li-ionagiian of Mis- -__.- THURSDAY .___-,- . V FAMILY REUNION-A few even- ings ago the Darke family. form-- erly of ‘Brookfield, met at the homo l-ING-IMPHAI!» WEDMNG -' A of ivir. and Mrs. Ernest Crabbe. Mll- very pretty wedding took _ ploofl 5i ton. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mr- and M“ “m” John Darke and son Austin, of s. Llnfl- when"? 31"‘- al? 7' °'°1°°k Bancroft. Maine, Mr. and Mrs. Win. on Wednesday overlies» July 1W‘- Darke, Brookfield, Mrs. Frederick when their daushi-er- Emel- W" “m” wu. and daughter-ln-law ht Winni- cd in marriage tn Mr. Victor Mac- peg; M,‘ and My; gamvfii Newsoll, Phail, of Cornwall. The ceremony Kvngsmn; Mm 911mb, gm“, ‘m1 was performed by Rev. (LE. Arm- Mm 5-,“, com, 3411mm 1t i, (fifty strong. of New Glasgow. assisted by W“; m,“ M; John pug, gh-gi; Mt Rev. A.E. Chapman, of Hunter Riv- m, Province and m, doubt h; 5m er. The‘bride who was given away some {vqmdergul change’; and i; is by her father looked charming in a about thmy ye", “m, he l“; met and family, Mrs.’ H. R. Crockett iindlwallace Harding. proprietor o; Hard- , _ v _ remainder or the day was spent at P.,‘Mrs. Caron and Miss Jeanne Car- Carl. . aha Mrs. Lloyd ‘Lewis, m. lng‘: Garage, Summereide. was riding =. M" “Y-“dmi P" °“$°Y““@ ,"'°°‘ “ 5R Peter's RBi-‘fl- I“ the oven‘!!! l on, ‘Quebec, thedormer who used. to Pt. du Cliche. guests of Miss Ruby Wench at a good speed ivhsi: the, front l _ groom-s home where an elegant re- L, Fonmnm D1 Maurice Jospeh La- U11“ and “mill MY- and We. J. Plwhfil of the mscllfne strugk a ,.o:,,_1| \\ mus-day the pcriy moiorcd to past was served to all the guests, fol- ‘ “The Rocks,‘ and greatly enjoyed tbl "ld- beef Rev. Cyril ‘Gagrion. Laval uni-i Stems family. B. ‘T. Gallant. C. P. lone" . needless to state. all enioyed them’ Palmer, P. a. MacLellan. nuwi ‘The accident was witnessed by an." Tim“- ielvss Previous t” h" mefflflse W University, rtcv. Brother Sterling. st. 5 Moran. J. C. Shaw. Mr. and Ma's, ‘ i . _ ‘v E- ?hm‘ps- M“ “d M“ A- B-ltm‘ ““°°“‘°‘°“$ '°“"“° m“ “hm, --FUNERAL or MlLBONALD MC- shower by ‘her mlnylflemlfi- "WP" Pherson. st. arancis Xavier Univors- , Clerk and family. Mr. aria Mrs. s. Hjvhe fell. 1-1.. at once telephoned for a DONALMTM mm. o; the my 111s many “Semi 81M v1“ "mqlm- lty: Rev. Pr. ‘Iressel, Holy Heart E Inman and family. M1‘. and Mrs, i ' ‘ iriiured man was removed to the F d - N y tk may; mac o; lfylns to the est/w“ with vhivh 5*" New Brunswick: Ameus Holl. Bativ- Rogers. ‘Ruth Gallarlt.-S. Prince County Hospital, where his " $83G: mmorxng firs,“ m, ask-fen“ was held. The Guardian unites with w.“ N’ B. “Mom whim ‘ y - _ compound fracture M m” Wu“ m“ ‘St Paul‘ Church The ‘funeral serv- o. ivi . a h a _' ' s . ‘ h; Wedgie] biggest many EDDY 9° 1'5 and numerous and very severe injur has in me church “we anmded b! oily hove received the announcement {m5 w“ m“ “nwn-‘fimus a‘ 5 m“ ‘size deceased was well and favorably . a the mmiafl 1X1 CERF-TY. Alta... on ‘hour m“ night‘ ma‘ the ouitluok m’ known. Requiem High ltfass was sung Mumh’ mxmerly °1 this ‘My m M1" vzrave‘ Tev. John Archie Mcbcrizld. oi St. Harold C°mm o! calgary- v ilarks. bro.her of the deceased. as , . i LATER and I-isv. Pope .‘f:."£:‘.icri oi svb-dczcrria. The pall- ‘éarers v": Messrs James Hcgan ENGAGEIVEINT-dlrom Julianne - v ' M - r. Hardirigpassed sway at abcu: w c; , urg. South Africa, comes the an“ neuncement o! the engagement of ,l;:0 without regaining consciousness Joya‘ any daughter o! w_ h W31 ye deceased leaves l. bereaved wl- 3b“ 1L James pengergasg Palmer and Mrs. Palmer of iii?‘ and parents‘ Ra“ W- H- ‘nd ‘Iernard lticbelian. A. LfCwens and B‘ ‘nuns’ new 5b che“ summer 3. F. MacNeili. Interment was in Abegwelt, Pallinghurst Road, and grand-daughter of the late Charles (‘caitfigi at’ Habron‘ L“ 48' 515° t“ the Catholic Cemetery at summer- to o» e.s and four sisters. 3.1m a Phllflol‘. K. 0.. of this city. Dennis Leigh Gale of Salisburk, .___. dress of white georgette with lace u ab.“ Mm wag ~01 wmmpgm trimmings, and conventional veil Thkevcmng w“ pvusmm. 59mg with orange blossom wreath. and car- talking o", 0mm tune, and Query- rled c. beautiful shower bouquet of we dispersed w the‘, home, (germ; pink and white camatlons with maid- m“ they h“ ,‘ wen we,“ evening en hair fern. The bridesmaid, Miss and we" Baum; to M; mg yr“,- Lillian MacPhall, sister of the groom Cub“ m. than. “M v-mpmmy, wore a very becoming dress of pink georgette and carried abeautiful bou- __DEATu m, MR“ L 111mg)! quet of pennies. Little Miss Doris GALLANTF-rhe death occux-red at Raclcham. cousin of thabride, was a m! home m Bummemde-o“ Mqnddy very dainty and sweet flower girl. of M,‘ y Henry Gallant. after an iii- The groom was ably supported by ms at several montmm a; me com- Mr. Hammond Ling. brother of the pamuveiy early age of 54 years. He bride. Miss Mabel Ling. sister of the was" me m“ o; the late My, nng Mrs. bride, played Lohengrirfs wedding Bernard Gaunt and (o; gomeyears march as the bridal party proceeded h“ been the are" totem“ m s . to the piazza, where a large arch bad meraldey 1n" “ma; g, position been erected and beautifully dccor- m, “eight gheds at Charlottetown. ated with flowers arid terns and the H, w" l mm Oi splendid character. conventional wedding bell. The dou- 5 conscientious worker and respected blaring service was used with pret- by 511 who knew him. He leaves to ty effect. During the signing of the mom-n hi; widow and two small child- resister the so1o“'0 Promise Me" W ides the following brothers and sung by MY- Elohim Dlckersim- °1 sisters, narrielyz- Messrs Samuel A. New Glasgow. After thc signing o allant of Summer- tho register a sumptuous repast was gide", sllant o: Dover. served in the prettlly decorated din- N. 1-1.; Mrs_ Clovis Richards of Rum- ing room, est: ford Falls. Maine. and Mrs. G. E. partook of the we Stevens, of Dover. N~ H» l" 511 °t Following the meeting hi the h; umni Association of St. Dunstans . niverslt i ODDFELLOWS PICNIC-The thlrdgmount gt aids HOWHTJ“ ‘he Prime Edward h‘ annual picnic of the Oddfellows was wards an endowment fund for] Uni- m? ifimémxxausi 1'0: Mn u‘: htlo at Kcppoch yesterda wit - er versit .activiti .. . ‘ ' ' ' 160 ladies. gentlemen and children still gaming lnesangaixttlfsbhggx this? PENDLEToN-At the Prince Edward attending. Games of all descriptions the amount will reach a suggestedob- Island Hospita" August 7' w ML and and swmmmg- were greatly enjoyeddecmve or swimool g Mrs. Silvanus Pendleton. a. daughter. and i lonfithy sports programme flll1€ Mr. Prank J. Curran invyentor of! DONOVAN-At me Prince Edward 01L The vpqcnlc was voted by one andiNsw York subscribed $3.000 yesmu Island Hospital. August ‘l, to Mr. and an present a huge success. day i Mrs. Samuel Donovan, a daughter. 0m“ subscriptions were: ItICCARTiPJ-At Jamaica Plains Alumni Member’ mom bless, on August 3rd. to Mr. and Bishop Kelley, Oklahoma. s1 coo. M3‘ F‘ L" mctmhy‘ m“ “ah m‘ s“ drowning accident n week "o Hem! Grape“, Montreal $1500. Carey). a son. Congratulations. m lugt outside the lighthouse at Sum- The following $500 each: ‘Menrs L. pfggxi-J; ‘Zfigeaigogznfiugufi 1:‘! merside. who fell overboard from a J. McAi-th . maria er Ro al ,1. ' ' ‘ “r y r motor boat returning from Tormen- ilnverncss, S., Hzfn. J. A.yMscBl§<?if- A gegfneofiadle Macmnmd) a $11’ Percy W“ when it Wes stauck by a wave, old, Cardigan; Sir Geor ei-lenn ss . r" w” mum, ycsurday mum,“ heme“ Portia“ Oregon. m "Howardengi , JAY-At Mt. Stewart, on Aux. 2nd. the wharves. near the Y at the root ton. Somerville, Mass, (son of Sir v m ML and Mm Lymon My‘ ‘ dau‘ of the Railway Wharf. The coroner, Charles Dalton); Rt. Rev. Msgr, Mac- 3mg,’ wand“ Basie Elizabeth’ Mrs‘ D1 E313 Tanmn‘ was notified and Lean. m“ Gregory MacLeuan‘ nab Jay was formerly Miss Anna Yors- he ordered the remains, which were old White, Bathurst, N. B., Rev. John ‘ ‘um "Gwrgewwym in a badly, decomposed condition, re- ‘A. MacDonald. Rev. A. P. McLellan. ~__~ moved to Bowness’ Undertaking Par- $250 each: Rev. M. J. Smith Kln- " MARRIAGES loi-s, where an enquiry, for which nu k0", Arm“, ' my w" empamned, W”. hem ‘Mam°na1d‘ Rlzsslgtdglsw NORTON-SWETNABI-At Moncloh. many beaumm presents rec smug; gympgthy e1 the » Jam” Donahue’ Miami. oh August 1929. Robert H. Norton. linen. cut glass, silver, hand is ex noed- . KNOCKED nown BY cam-Yes- a number o1 the priests and facui- M A" cardmn‘ P‘ E‘ I" w Mann" and substantial cheques. attested ‘rhe funeral takes Plloo W! mcim‘ rerdsy about l p. m., when a young V3’ gang-pm“ om, w“, salary 5§"-“°'"~ dauihm’ °1 M“- “"93" the popularity of the lol-ol‘ mum" l" 5'" lad named Joseph McDougall was namely, $250. ' swelmm’ *9 WEN” s“ Mcmwm The groom's gift to the bride was a 39mm?! 5- engaged in removing stock from The renewing are mung o“, m_ wmLEY ‘f DINQWELL '" Mart!“ beautiful string of pearls. to Whltlocks Art and News Store. while "surarice policies varying from $500 to July 24' at me first Balm“ Church bridesmaid arid flower girl rings s street (rem the 1s- 1511100 m favor o, 5L Dunsmfs: Rev. mmklmfi Mass-v by the Rov- I- F with birth stones, to the pianist a! m., yesterday, destroyed a large ‘and Rama Co“ darted m" between ‘a L. Lmnnny’ m“ Pflflck Walsh Frisbee. Frederick B. Whiley or Boa sold vanity case. and to the srooms- W°°d°P bllllfimifiv "Yo" °*°'¥° 5'" two parked cars in h-ont of a car vPicton McCormack. Douglas L lro- m“ Mm" m Pm‘ $18116‘ ems man gold cun links. Mr. and Mrs. owned by Mr. L. P. Tanton and caus- . she quickly ‘ism, comenus Campbell Dr ‘A A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. c. H MacPhall left the Island Thursday ed severe damage in the adiolniug ‘ppued ‘he brak”, but w“ q trifle ‘Muugvm 305mm m,‘ fignk ‘Baku’; Dingwell, cf Chailottetowri. morning on a motor trill to NW Y°fk bmdmi “Wm” by ‘TM- H" w‘ TmUloo late and the boy was knocked §soincrvi:1c_ 118:5" m“ Joseph noon: _'_"""_”"”'_““ and other points of interest. They Wn- down. It, was at first feared that his iey, my, p; ,1 30mm“ Rm c 1 DEATHS accompanied as for as Monoton by Tho l» P- Tonto“ "W411" W" °°- irijurlu were serious. but later he in. smith. Seacomb. Mass. Rev K‘ \ _"‘:--"~""~'*~ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stevenson. or . copied by "wow! he". “W'- "14 was found to he suffering from a few c. McPherson, lfiilligm iv nun...‘ ‘M““"5°“T""' D‘“'““!‘°“~ ""5 New Glasgow. 0n their return from by Noll MoNovm» lmomlk" Th‘ cuts and bruises only. The polict Neil A. Nolan. Roxbury. Rev: ‘an M“ Full“ rdatmsan’ aged 7‘ their waddle} trip Mr. and Mrs. Mac- coriflagration burst through the rolIirii-aw attention to this practice oi ‘va. a. Rooney. Helena Montana. Rev m“ . Phail will reside at Cornwall. of this building rapidly and attacked stepping onto the street between park has!“ ward‘ Lukedm N B ' ‘I.\ACDO‘JG~\LL—— At Loxvcl‘ Newton the adjoining owned by Pr; B. W‘. ed c“! u extremely dangerous. Many "m"! Con‘ i-Xoméd kyhofie ‘$1635. Aug. 6. 192D. Captain Duncan Tsnton. who resides in lt. e fron ‘ “ _ _ _ 1 Rfioliioll- portion is occupied by Mr- “film! savartaav i.~uuvcn_v..o....'f;§§?“ com m b” “"“°d -‘°"“°“ JARDlNE-At home c! n" dgughtgr, 001A], qygflggmq_r,ggt week vol-mock‘, 5,4, mg New; aim-e, The afternoon about 5 dclock n mo} .\!rs. John A. Jenkins. Blrchill. Mrs. Mrs. Noel DeBlois entertained at her git-ems“ had a hopeless task in at- sand o! me Pu" M“ Ci a“ are“, lfargsrci Mary Jardiiie summer r “ Keppoch in honor tempting w save the first building. an,“ Street’. m“ Ewen Mcnouunl iMACLEXNAN-At 38 Reserve Street, oi Miss Eileen hongworth and Miss not much more than the frame working “and m mad“: m“ mm“ PM“, AWARDEMA pm‘ o‘ ‘mi on Tuesday, Aug, c. Malcolm Mac- Allie Peake. A large numbqr of young and exterior remains. The rear end ham,“ m h“ m. which w” puma h“ bum ‘wardm w u“ schmlvht-nnan. axed ‘to years. formerly people were present and the evenin: of the B. W. Tanton building was out“, ma wmch cunmmd M“ ‘Board m M,“ “mun ma“ M of Fredericton! ' was most enlovlbly evenl- wth w“, badly charred and 111m 1mm“ “iiscnougaii and two children. at the‘ y“; Km. "mo, “.0 M m‘ c“, JORDAN-Died n. 1m Hilisboro and dancing. . damage by smoke was incurred. The umaume . c". driven by g “m, ndhfim i“ m‘ "'1 m M w“; street. Charlottetown, on July 131b, ‘ whole building was gutted. The 1mm c," mug tucked out o; m, '0 u M m h“ “a Edward Mortimer Jordan in his rer- greater part of the stock oflll tho o “a I c“ an tummmom“ enty-fifth year. ~ NACLENNAN—At 36 Reserve Street h a w‘ ‘d dgsrage next door. and after describ- mlfl? “l! l 9° V" "v “i lng a horseshoe course backed into on newhmm, gummy y v 1o ‘DOIWHESTERF-John order-Jon m,sdny_ A“ m Mammm Mm of Summerside. who, at the Junewenrmn‘ ‘gm 15 yum ‘mmefly d iIMr. McDougalTs car which was bsd- ~ -'—— ‘ly battered.’ The driver. it is so-l _|-'|_m|;]rAL 0F “In! LATE-MR. item: oi the Supreme Court wusvprmermwth “Wlm “'1 transit-at aiii King street. a was experienced only with Ford cars‘ _ JAMES SQUAlEBRlGGS-Notwith- md been.“ wmmux one when w“ convicted for ineft and so “umm; the m“; "in, two years in Dorchester Penitentiary“ Mm“, “m Ame, “menu, h” a“ left for there yesterday in charge oi, y,“ dumb“, o; “n ‘n; m; w‘ "h°"“h‘“‘ knocked of! and the running-board Sheriff MacDonald. Permission for! 1mm.“ “m”. gag" m“; °f m! m9 M“ "mw 5q“'~"°b'13l3- badly bent. Mr, McDougall received msrisouisnan cannons- which took place on Sunday sfter- 5w," mm,“ wggvh 1."; ,,,,,,,,1,,. “leave to appeal was recently refusedlamuk“ m, hm. o; M, ma“, by the “m in Dorchasm. ma. some Olllil Mr. i-renry Crepe“. K. 0.. oi Mont- noon at his residence in ouche. m‘ ‘ b“ m; a m, u” m, . nei- heeq, 39m ____._ y The remains are expected homo Wad-i ‘ F-ilftdoolo. the marriage to take place early in August. ”'_ i BIRTHS The body of the late Mn Eflwgrd iEddle) Gaudet. the victim oi the t0 WEDNESDAY FRIDAY .._.__._. DISBOLVID-Among the Boards of Trade which have ceased to ex- erciae their franchise and which stored isaolvcd by His Excel- or General in Coun- Central Kings Board o!‘ Trade. Georgvtown. _._.-__ _ ‘real, arrived last night for the Si. was very largely attendee gag the awumd m“ w.‘ Mcmuun “_ RICOVIhING-Joseph MooPW- nasday evening, August 1th Damian's reunion. Mr. Crepeau is a floral tributes were my numerous new“ . b“ m; on prominent Conservative. as is his bro- and beautiful. The service was coa- u; Qonflngd w mm- bgqt Th‘ ch11. thor- Hon. A- 0- 0mm“. womb" ‘of filmed by Rov- J- P. 0- Prom and received but slight injuries. sail. the young lad who was insured ‘room-med Aug. l. at the homo Bherbroolte. Mr. Henry Crepeau gradu- a very touching address was given _.__._.. in a car accident on Croat George bei- daughter. ma. WM from 8t. Domino's In "lo mo by Rev. s. o. iartin. a personal wabcoraa VISITORS-The a». Street mt Wednesday. u niuat ti» congenial Station. am. lsnow President of the Therino coui- friend or the family and former Malcolm a. Mathoson the Mrs. as x. napalm-Bil WWI-nth". , areaoilors‘ aarlouyrlflfiol bustiph System of America. He is a teaches of tar. in‘ h! Mattias‘ have returned to i ‘ . . as". ours. not. '