JUNE 28. 1930 Monday T0 INSPECT FIELD-Ml‘ 1P.’ eueauteu. " Weeks News Bu<1.<;e.t- .f,0r Qur Saturday Subscribers, An unexpected feature of Hon ceased lady was esteemed by bu who‘ - » - * she does not fecl v ry h 1d , iniiion provinoioi oooio oi the CiiobiMackenzle King»; visit w Summer- knew her as she had many iim “aw an“ gnome! {our is; otomeefl Thumb! VISITORS Amt“ E-lvlr. George PROF _-;;¢;R i-LETCHEWS on; F01‘ YOU!‘ ioiwiown Flying ciuo Nceivod u “misled: on Saturday, was a gall on theiqualitles and during her lung lifei 1i- iiio Did lady is spamdl _ CHANGE or RESIDENCE _ Mr grotllfizésijrilmioifzl t}: University of P-iliTijfiE-Profzszor Flew-er re- Daughtervs Toilet ~ -. 1 .1 1. an t. t -- . O11 Saturn?’ 1mm Ottawa’ 5tatmg=prme Mmkt" by Dr" ‘7- Y- Mcpadwdid many kmmy deeds. There ueillhtil next year she intends Alex McLeod. Hillsboro Street, h“ ‘ ed here Monday ewnirigu OiZ-‘Barlixillfiflt l 32s Fletilrwfi ‘@233 Eula upprove of Baby's Own that an inspector will be down here~ shay-fly to look over a. suitable site! Yen. M. B. E.. head of the adminis- tration of St. Kitts and Nevis which left to mourn three sons and one,io have o big ooiooraiiom He! daughter namely: Mrs. Georgeireoioo ioi. oiioioing a we“ use f . _ ‘ om a part of the group of islandgiBurrls . Spring Valley. James of i._ modoioiiol m on things and m l u purctfied a valuable ‘arm property to relatives and frzeuds in this Prov at. Valleyfield and has removed there i ime “is Rabinjm is visor‘, ha} ' with his family. t Stewartg for . Thomas. Orv Soap. its shxznrlant and frdgrazztlalller “ens dcl softens the skin and lfefiulcm from chaps and irri. $3 a W‘ a flying field. iLrother "Lmo ‘4 ' d *1 r-r I . ‘ G-nuflrrlia. hr: __a-1"‘”.>e ~-_ r- - '-< . ._._._.. 1n the British West Indies known aLiSpm-g Valley. Russel of Indian Riv- iaoiivu interest in things in general): ____ . is at Mahom Ba“ y s!‘ b i r i r1 Poi‘ I 1. u m; who“ The mnum Qorpug Christi pm. tho leeward Islands of which An-iel‘; 5913139 °i Hamilton “mm wmmfPlerzty ofvwork and some recreation. AMERICAN YACHT-The Amer- i ,, ' i. i . l’ a are com-Warm “mom? m Tnmms‘ an" . ceglon of the Congregations o! Btitisua is the capital. Dr‘. McFadyen $116 T151461! *0 H11 01 “hum “W3 lcafl YaghtiGadfly x4111 from chief; n" to c ‘U Otiwln ‘hiiremrtfln a mmi" ‘we °f Th” M“? 134mm‘ °“u""°“’r__-u:,°° l " uar tan o his our. v rerzlz‘. ”‘ '- nunstarvs and the Church ‘of the Most Holy Redeemer was held yes- i-gday morning from St. Dunstan‘: Basilica. t0 Notro Dame Academy, when Rt. Rev. Monsignor MacDon- 51d officiated at the Benediction of the Most. Blessed Sacrament. THE FUNERAL of the late Percy Mutch took place yesterday after- noon. The services at the house and grave were conducted by Rev. Mr. Campbell. Interment was in Mt. Her- bert Cemetery. The pail bearers were Guardian extends its sincere sym-| pathy. The funeral took place on! Monday afternoon from the resid-l is 611611111115 a two months visit at his home in Tignish. He was request- ed by the government of the islands to interview the Rims Minister wftfni WEB-rd to tho tariff levied by the Canadim Government on their sugar 5 51.101‘?- Ume B20- The Canadian Gov- ernment had removed the tax on fruit and vEgetables imported into Canada from the islands and now the government we; anxious to have the tax on sugar removed as the natives depended solely on the su- gar crop. Wednesday Rev. Mr. Williamson officiating and j c1055 next Sqnday his germ as sup- was very largely attended-S. 3 he has filled for the last five months, ed meeting of the Trinity term of the ‘ Supreme Court will be resumed this . serflws He“ Sunday" morning AS time “e no cases (mi the Holy Communion at the morning the docket, the Court wll be adjourn- ' Service‘ ed. ST. JAMES CHURCH-The Rev. 6:09 to the cemetery at Malpequel R.‘ Mogrhegd Logan Wm wing io o lply of the pulpit of the Kirk, which SUPREME COURILJme adjounh ‘ and will return thereafter to Mont- real. Mr. Legato will conduct both celebrating ago Master E. W. Baldwin, arrived. t rtfro NswLod,Co to! _ , cxutmshe ismcnchored ninonmidsttrim homm ‘Rrheam! Ewe" °“ "Wide?- ' " " June 7th. of Miss Margaret Vvarcs, at The number of crew is 13. and the i iii: gums‘): age oi Bi 3,8375 hi1: isteed tl62to.Ite-' .,. 5 Z use‘?! 5w: “s x i The deceased had been in falling P“ 9 v W" health for some tame, but the end STANEOPE BEACH Hui-Under‘ came very suddenlv, while she was i about her usual duties. tshefuiizfifidm $552k?" fiiogigswh; i She k survived by three sisters and party of citizens were shown over the Stanhope Bea/ch Inn last evening, and greatly admired the alterations and improvements recently efiected. The death took place m, her 01d two brothers. Mrs. James Anderson. of Burnaby, B. (7.. lVfrs. Charles Siev- | enson, of New C-lusacw, Mrs. James. Simpson, of Bay V15‘ '. and Robert and John, of Wheatlcy River. iflltouvl. 121s nvrrs‘ abzl ‘iulre are “div great‘; Pr ixlrzll be grc-atl, mlxed n. Yicciallj," here. and the has; Iuwth them for EJJCCBiB and inn ‘ill thtzr 112v." sphere. D i i til/rte --I.\'TEIIE,II'L\'G WEDDING AT ' .\LBERTUN~SI. }‘€tEl“5 Church, AI beruvn, was i d ulih fYlFIldS on Tur. .t IDYBFCILPd ‘ - - day when the rector, "Bfl-‘ffil you and Baby loo" n-u S’. Plills Clzurch was the mane of ' _ retry June vreddzng yester- " '1 "when Mus Caiherlne s". rnughter of Nirs. to M: George G. Wood. son of . \'.'i‘.‘.;2m Wflod. Chnlottetowrrl. . G P Raymond performed the -" 5:1 the. prov-urn of a layge 121ml r c! izitr-rest/srl 31:5. Wood left-by Alfred Picker-d. W- L. MacEacl-lem, ' sm ANDREW Ma PHAIL AN . . . . ., Fraser Morrow, James Munll, Errl- hater-viewed by l Guardian rep: ' —YASSED AWAY m IPRINCE‘ PARTY ARRIVE-Attcached to bl: M the conclusion o! me inspection,‘ The funeral’ “vhich “'15 hem from of we nah V‘ ‘y b" Piumps’ ML " ‘and the est Lund Seymour Wood. sentative Dr McFad e e 1d u? COUNTY HOSPITAL—There passed, iiiauiime Ex m5 Tueso, ugh, ‘he “my w“ °“‘m'~“““° a‘ a "‘ the home of her brother Robert. on “m” b‘ -» - ‘We ‘u Wes Ella 1'11 on a meter trip through ' ' ~ Y *1 a ° " p ~ Y " cherche dinner, which did credit to June oih, was Conducted by Re“ ui,ii_ lBlanche Chanlplnn. Cfll. c: of the Scztza. They vuare (‘r143 re. T0 ATTEND MARRIAGE - Miss Beatrice M. MacL-eod, of the 193i harass’ Graduating Class, Princg m- away m ‘he prance (hum? 3059mm was a special car, chartered by Si! on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Domin- Andrew Macphafl to convey B puny l G e '5 i” Zlbzrthztdmva: The fdemasfinf some of his guests to his home at h m o gs t 3W“ Y i“ 1mm l“<Orwtl1. On arriving M? cbdrlottetowb o e n a “r ay mom n3 n a very 1 the party proceeded by car to Orwell. NOD19 Orrthe islands were very de- sirous c! tradln! with Canada and other parts of the Empire. There is compulsory education on the islands eminent during his residence on the fred McLeod. of New Glasgow. as- - sisted by Rev. John MLIFChLSDTl, of Et. and Rev. H. R. Bell. Kingsboro. P. E- I. She was laid t": 1 the new management, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Warren. ' ____.- CORONEBBS INQUEST-The cor- _-_. iv |. 3'.» Hr. Hrrbc-t’. pen. cf has created a ‘ to many frzcnds Champion and Mrs. ‘aerton. The wed/lug . ood d;a1 of Lnterczt __ . . JlTOUZhOlU. tile Pro-i luncc. as both parties are very popu-' _ . _ tts of many lovely wedding BIRTHS I 1 i i. ward mom Hosp-Mi. ion yesifldsy and the natives are highly educated critical condiiion and passed ma i onel-‘s inquest into the cause of death resi in Poriaoe semeieim _ - . and ht h t, d d / y.i=ir Anclrwvs brother, C lone! Mac- - ° " 1 l _ a i m, Bfldgowaifii.’ N‘ s, when Si“ ‘iii m m?! g1 s an a: of llivirig 1s shortly aimrwards‘ He was 7B yam-S: Phan who has been no ‘m! cmrt OIiBfl infaritiwhose body was exhum ar. i o o , BECK-At bfoungue, on June 6. i930. t bi- og, of the attending; u‘ gm mud B In? BmOHB he 118i V9 PODU- Ci ageanda prominent farmer or Du_ - _ . -- Y i ed at Kellys Cross cemetery on Tues _ ml r::.ce 1r: zLberton. "vherr m t-fr and Mrs P W. Beck, a dough. ‘i gage at high noon on Wednesday, in lation. Manufactured goods are var Mad‘ Mn Ganam “m be ‘yery-hgfclilé for semi: £1221: miat) ale: party i day by order of the Attorney General.‘ theimarrzage of Miss hahgy G. C. i“ Eiioaiwh Aime“ i Biiugowoioi. Uoiiod ciiuroh‘ o‘ Mi“ bought mostly from the United much m1 ‘by h“ many friendsal taccompane em e.r e4-i“'a5 wounded 155s evening. The re- Rovers, eldest délllgnifir of Mr. and l _ MLTCH__AJ_ Hiikimroi June 2i, at E- Miu-iou Ryan, iiaughioi. oi Re“ w_ M’ States at present but the people u he was a brilliant conversational: H“ m“- port of the autopsy, made by Dr. A Mrs. Reginald H. Rogers of thzs city to‘ up of the An; d3 Pariah or 3.1 w_ _\{(*[-:;i-in53‘5 io Mo and 7. Rvm fume!!! u! Charlottetown. to “'°“1d w°l°°m° m“ "m" “mm” '5 ist, very well informed on the topics PM u m, A""“o v J- Murchison and or. w. r‘. MacMil- Mr. Douglas A. Ramsay or Hamiltuini Alb/srton. He is a native of Waits Mrs. w. .1. Kflfch. Chem‘ Valley, a r. m, E912 Zhgpper, 3A., o; muumu they are very imperial and would of the day and wok a knen intmvti "- l 1 P 51f “ER-Mrs P- Ian was to the effect that there was P. a. 1.. was soieruruzed im ‘Iriniv. . The Guard ch Joins a has’. cf friends .91 z Mum Miss Macuod m, oeenprefer to trade within the Empire. - y ' _ " 11PM“ and Wes Kathleen McLean. nothing indicating and violence or Church last evening at eiahtuwutl. 1n u "z the harm" .1. :; couple TI-lERLAULT-At me Grace Matern- I . Di. M Fad - in i in wmmumcl/ me 571d “"5 B150 Leen- R. N of this city. were joint h- stesses - 1 1 a d that so m- a; gguld be Rev Dr Ramsay D D. assisted lw- 5v . .. spending a three weeks holiday ‘at - C {tens terv ew with the 1y interested in educational matters i recnnvtbv at the formers home when, A0‘; pdaythn mm h d‘ d Re‘. c .N Bro“; A. airman“. ‘ .i,_o_. Hakim“ N S“ June 26th, T7 ‘a: homo at Hunts: Rive: Prime Mine-o.- waa vi‘! Eatlsfacfory. ‘l “ - iu Be . e c may ave e B '\ t - ' i ' "- "" g". t . J. E Tbewault (nee - " ' some of ‘L; aor- and dau-htcq f 1-" 1 i - ~ l v - v ' ‘ ‘ I Th’ Prune Minis”, promised ii t” lowed tn;- teacgmg roxesssm? lglei :1 iirienqlshoaer “$5 ghnen to M155 I natural death. The coroners Jury re- The church was beautifully adorned: i a son. Congratula- ' 3A1) FATALITY-'fhQ 5mm g1 m turned to power to do all he could , p ' r “e ‘ m‘- RQ -- W °5e mamage i turned a verdict that the infant died lv-th ‘Summer b10011“ 131W"! ‘here bYi The Guardian re" ts to announce f tlons. immigrant m this country from Dem for the betterment of trade with the zlrajnasdeéiiiirchnie:iier no! bSt. An- tcailtes place iii-ithlli 2i fiw rdays, Mrs- a natural death, caused by the sud- the girlfriends of the bIldE and ngade; ii“, doom" “iiiuj i.) Dime m, moi . w r . - . r i- “_i§"_'_—“_*i . e:- mark, M: Karl Hansen. 26. took plum Dominion and the islands. Dr. Mo. kind]: remember; for mse griiplaglg "fir; rexeertprgeggzlaznag! den change from breast to bottle. and fialiievtty back ground for the ued lng i amino Oi u“ Armor _ i ooii.‘ ISO’ MARKLAGES f.‘ at 135110111016 0n Sfllllfdfly 11101111118 Fad?” 55 °Y1° °f P- E- Islflmfs mus‘ kind actions The“: are 1e“ m Cher ", iheqiwasliieiided by the reading oii muimieincy °f in; mmifisg m “c” p Astor ieiicitatiuns M: and Mr r mmgfly Agmm“ F-'°““‘"°'"“1 51*” l " ' ' ‘ ' " 8 CHE 0 91' ¢ - " " " 1 tar "Jfreasurcl". ‘ r '._ -- under very end circumstances. The trious sons and had the honor on ish his i PEYY v 3 JIacPH..RSO.\ BEARS-At the l1 t 1J1 ed ,hih - ____ ' ti d . v .. . .. , . ,., , . unfortunate man was discovered near December 25th, 1929. of receiving memory-h s widow, one son. Y‘ ctr-v: ymornlvs-e i verstes g ‘at cre- _ Ramsay left a motor rcp an (OI-h ‘M? M“ um “as iygdeceaued by 345mb, \a...ejv’.'!e.d. on April 18th,, 1930 " the shore about a. quarter of a mile from His Maimty the King the or- Dome‘ at h°m°' Mrs" ‘Mm Gama“? a e mlch manna“ ' a“ y n’ 30m AFTER *6 YEARS"A m‘ (‘hm "mm “L1 reside m ha”) ‘e his wife. ‘nee Ella lI-Jlrcluv. Eevcruh by 1'1"". D \l Slrwair Alfiiurder ism r m I _ f a Mfimb r i the B msh Em oi Piusviiio; Mm Bianciiaifi wife oi‘ freshments were served during the mer Islander, who has made good inf town. Many exquisite gifts were Years EEO‘ and is iuriivpd bu. ihioo Yo, I rohegson éllun; ' “£0 -+ 1mm the an“ ° 1° m“: t’? 0i ' Z0 i hri t i _ Professor Blanchard o: p o; w CO1.‘ evening and a most enloyable timeyhe republic ls revisiting Charlotte- ‘ received ‘ "ow mo; i. ,i,..,.i i‘. i8 oiiii i, D ” ' - “bi ‘B “ 15"‘ m‘ V" f; _ ‘ " , __ i i ' , ‘ I ‘ ‘=1 5 ~l»~ - 9- ‘- a » - 1:17.11 .~. na e c rs. r" ‘ly . .. Wm‘ “mm he W" Emil Wed“ W1 pre n lracogri tin o :1 I we ve iege. Charlottetown; two Sons‘ Mam, “as; spent sochlly. itown in the person of Mr. Wlllzam, The Guardian Joins m happest uuiiiams; Marion wiie Oi m‘ George; ‘lmTlwAqcngLroyofiin m E pm d m‘ he“ and m” n” W“ yea“ ‘e 0° o he Impe a Gov‘ uel and Gilbert, and one married "G Young. San Hancisco. son of the late ‘ congratulations. D_ DoBioiS; and Fioionoer wiie 0i ‘iaiw aim 11a, d “o; m2‘ 12‘; a . . . . . A , Ll -~ f? .. r o by the charge of c 51mi- 011111194 b? '5 own hand. The actions of the ‘Dane had always been considered‘ peculiar, but nothing extraord , had been noticed in his conduct im-i mediately preceding the incident. -—FL-".\‘ERAL 0F MRS. CHAR- LOTTE (‘AMPBELL-The funeral of Mrs. Charlotte Campbell, who pas- cd away on Sunday at the home of her son, Mr. George Campbell, was daughter 1n, the Western States, to‘ all of whom the sympathy of the‘ community is extended. The. funeral took place on Monday from‘ the house to St. Anthony's Church, Rev.‘ John Gaudet officiating. and was. islands. Tuesday -NOTED PRIEST RECUPERAT- BID-The many friend: of Rev. Mon- signor D. J. Gillie, both in this pro- Mr. Robert Young. dry goods mar-i ‘ichant, and half brother of our es-i The 55th annual communication of l teamed citizen, Mr. A. A- Alley. It Most Worshlpful Grand Lodge of A iwas 46 year: ago that. Mr. Young I F. and A. M.. of Prince Edrvard Ls- left Charlottetown, and although he i land was held in Masonic Hall at ‘has travelled far in America acdigmimud on Wednesday 25th., inst Major Fred I. Andrew: also two sis- ters. Mrs. FDr.‘ Conroy". C131; Ma- ame Neuvbcrj: of the Slcrecl Jlcart Convent. Halifax: two brothers, Fen- ton T.. and William. of New York Citivkand five grandchildren, who i1930. by Rev. D. M. Sinclair, Alex- Endif‘ Martin Grand Vierv. to Blanche .\'.cl~.o‘_=on. Comnzercial Cross. STEWART—FOSTER—-At Charlotte- town, June Z5, 1930, by Rev. C. N‘. lBroc'n, Bessie Edith Emily Footer, ----- vines and abroad, will learn with _ held on Monday afternoon from the! h _ , i t D V’ PRIME MINISTER art-anus pleasure that he is quite recovered W” mg“ “ltsllded- s» home to the cemetery at luslpeque. §;";§Z'.§1.h§.§§v§§f°g§§.Qfiimjfi.1fijijflgelzjfai“§°jj,j§‘j_,f‘"j§,..,§;, ‘"11 mew‘ ‘he m*“‘°"" C’! a m“? Duuuafinase. w Albert Charles » ' 7 , ~ ~ - 3 - " " . a. ill g l"l d father and gran - . \i Aio CE Tu mo,” iii i m5 i . .Re\. Mr. Williamson conducted the’ , l , _ . ""1 d l“ ‘1 =1 ° Stewart, . ount ion. 5T" ‘AM-Es 6mm ‘ ‘e "m ° “new ° m“ ° m” BOWARIM-WRIGII! _ Lorettc.‘ “W- B" l" u" "Y °’ ‘ml°'°“°'“e“t- out» The" election of ufllefns resulted father. hvoon-woon-At the bride‘: home in st. James Presbyterian Church‘ yyeaterday were well attended thei service assisted by Rev. Mr. Grant. fall and winter and h now able to M i " an» June 7-—A qulflt. but Pretty i The funeral was very largely attend- 1 t . . t - ce ab“ e M“! He t! at press“ re wedding was solemnized at the homo and has no difficulty in recognizing ‘o5 (0uQw§'___ friends of his youth, though time has 1 Grand Niasioi.‘ Henri. T. Begg. 1 The funeral will take place on Sat- urday.‘ afternoon fxm his law": resi- at SIX o'clock p. m, on Wednesday, June l8. 1930, by Rev. H. E. Campbell, xxx: rglmgter “whim lfooreheladlséclilir: wflttlihlsi EhewK Dr. E‘ G‘ of the bridels parents’ Lomlw- Man" Ifdalxlanirliofinzaifogxleau12:5“ 1:‘, not always den“ Wm‘ ms so glfittthkl‘ Dep- Grand xiaster. John E‘ sm- rkmn‘ 12 Hanhnf‘ St‘ t“ S" PZHH Pars" Florine duwhtcr of r r and - a ' " Dre“ “g W0 e0‘ ' o em“ n“ ' o J 1th "h Mid d E l vi I ' ‘ - as i" h“ Wm‘ the 5pm“a"nce ° e‘ clair. ' ' Ch lrch thence tr Shorxvnrvi Ccmfl» Y‘ i l L r ' .- quent ‘emons’ taking the morning‘! elzicstndeaughtejofcrlifr andeMrsvii/itlli as to (me who was very highly m.“ M1‘- Ymmg ‘mums Smndmg a; Sen. Grand Warden. R A. Gordon. Hm‘, I lofyffrjofn: ' theme 1mm Matthew 6%" and mi FWTYJFIETH ANNIVERSARY“ Wris t became the bride of Mr. Syd.‘ esteemed‘ ghe gamdearem 1.21m: 1mg holiday he" and Wm enjoy m“ ‘hm Gram ‘mwden s M Daniel (Till ‘n \"n0/d.0f ‘Syorhpo-t . ‘ ' “’ " ‘ t Nlrsrs. Gor on an ersou, <1 " ‘ ' ' ~ ' ~ “e Y- “ ° calving old acquaintances and making! Grand Treasurer’ “q _i_ Dmim re_ PROUDE _ JOHSSTON __ M me the evenisg from the parable of the emphasis 7 Talents, with particular on the use of the one talent so often Lockerby, Bertram Stewart. George Crozier. Hartwell Can't-v: and Colin It is not. given to many couples to m . y Howard, Newclale, Man. Mzss l - . . i; e32: tgsrélm’ ti“: tglmgfrstily Wright entered the sitting room with. we’ u e, her father, who gave her in marriage. | i new ones. i oieciooii i’ Grand secretary. E. King. re-elect- i MARRIED IN rmw Yoltx-Tbef ed i E-trtms-ing the tremendous impcrt~ anco of the for‘ cztlon to the liver-pie of Canada Ho: Tjniied Church parsonage, Winsloe, on. June 25th. 1930. by RPY- G- A- uiiowed go be dummy M15 mum- happy fortune today of Mr. and MIS-i and took her place beneath the floral’ gamma)" s’ v . .. . - .911 Rvp PPOQdQ Q1 1,0 ~. Momwey sang with splejdld ef- James Calder. 153 Hlllsbormlgh Si‘! arch. The bride was attired in pale‘ “i 1cm“ my Gama sayw-John Grand Chaplain. Rev. E. R. G g B Li, 3 _ _ m “mired Cithgrmeivdaughti! feet two selected solos eta the mom- They were married in Glasgow, Scot- oiuo goorgoiio and curried o oououoii ‘i y T] T x AT KELLTSi Holmes, Prince street. announca i Bfldgemier. I iOméJ ame in. l ‘in . l; r i ~\"\.>: if fir’ and M“ Harm’ Johnston, o! mg service, the second being the 15nd. 0n June 24. 1875. and came to!“ butterfly roses‘ and was attended, If \ES G-Atllf- f m the marriage of hg daughter Lflllrfli Grand mature?‘ Jo i“ Muriey. P the dllfillfimliliifi 1:110’. Fl, ‘oi-d. Quinn iormerl" of Brookneld. “WHY lamlu“ “m5 °‘ Tflmy‘ chm°wet°wn *7 “m as“ 5°“ ‘W’ by her sister Thelma The erwm CI-‘Pgsbfiktch no ti“ m 02m Ont Van Idersteu” w Mr‘ Donald MP1 C” M- ip-mc-i 1.111.‘“°;.‘”.i?“...l°;. l’HOL'l)-—GRED.\'-—AL the Parson- m‘: "wefleiw i"! Bu" 111 u" W" I l“ ‘hi’ °“1°Y"‘°“° °1¢°°d mam‘- “d was atamakd by 22s err-thee. Jenn. l “we y e A omey em“ a 13mm" ‘m “m” mm‘ a‘ u“ 3mm“ Sen. Grand Deacon. c c. M?» iif-[Dlfier-lfmtirbton e1 n but: 121...} 12o. Carnival. u; Rev. E. M. Aitliun. ening 1th‘. C. J. Gallagher was solo--i 1st. giving “Softly Jesus Is Calling." The Prime Minis- ter Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie Kirig and Tenderly‘ friends in wishing them still many v i following preliminary investigation y‘? ‘Danni: Ki?“ its? P: l? n: by Chief of Police Birtwistle, Coron- a“ r’ ac ' o . mvm ' n ‘ e . er Dr. J. C. Houston last evening or- presence of about fifty guests. The" . numbers and quality of the gmsifil rlered the exhumation of the body 4 of an infant in the cemetery at Kel- the Guardian joins their many more anniversaries. Chapel in the Cathedral of St. John ‘ mm thetDirrf-B- YtzsYfigctiig Li?! Jun. Grand Deacon, H. E. Ward, i: efistxctor o’ mien“ dec_ i Grand Marshall. R. McLaren. .‘ n1 m t m Umversit o! wiswmi Sen. Grarujl Steward, Frank Mc- i orat on a e Y |Fariane_ cmzens r"al...=.= "in potenml creat- ness of ths Dominzorl. the vartncss of its sr-o. and the p1 litzos that lze before us But after dli. the l3. A. 0n June 25. 1930. Etta May Green. daughter cf IVZr. and. Mrs. Geo. Green, Kingston. to Clifford Eilstlrsrtli Proud of Hampshire. Zion attended the morning service and -—‘-WEDDING ANNIVERSARY- cured by the happy couple. did more v_ C n e v n, m, f. n b“ M ,7“, H; w,’ DR 5K3 _ irgRGfso}; __, A; afterwards visited the Rev, Mr. About forty couples gathered at the than testify to their popularity. TheIBfsdCrtoQsuAJ-lhirliguleist indtlfl ‘the calf- sin. Nfr. McDonald is cohntézdnultfii Jun‘ Grand Siewlfli F M PM? i inuiiéli 111%?" H “fwiw B ma“ Ti.“ Jung oi mo’ by m“ M .\fu1r in the marlse. He was accom- home of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Greerl- groom's gift to the bride was a bcafl- Ii o“ (f? Tgaseviiienc??? 5213a? w; the foreign depsxttegttot may 0:; eon. We Iéienohoi oaioi, ouiioi rui, mi Yukon, Grape Pearl Drake, o: _ partied. by the Hon. Cyrus MnoMil- an of Kinkora on the occasion of tiful engraved wrist watch, and to! “ r °' _ e h 1m Batik m New Ur y i _ Grand Standard Bearer. W. MC-‘vitui. oo-uuih. io ,,,... u; p18,» a. . cal. to Anxbrose Melville Fergus- lan, the new Minister of Fisheries. the twenty-fifth anniversary of their the bridesmaid a lovely purse, and tot, “e55” “as taken" The {mt B‘ ° e spending their b01165’ "Wm i" P‘ “rel Kenzie‘ "" "‘ q W h m ‘ m‘? " H“ M"! on of Dunmfinagc. “uddiue- A dainty lunch was served the gfoomsman. gold ClllT links. Ar-‘idmd- ‘mmamed- “SW71” m" i‘ Edward 151°“ m‘ “M” °f “l”; Grand Sword Bearer. J. c. m», mniv“: Q1.” .1} v.1..." "to; }; Cb'I=.RlE——STRETCl-I—At the bride's A sod drowning occurred mi Sim. between 1i and 2’ The delightful c“ m, the wedding Suppet i.“ happy was born on May 13 at Tkulio. She groom. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald will i mews J13. . . . n . “m; Lnrfi Cow}; P E I June 25 d" "Mmw" lbw" 1 °'°1°°k “l ‘he erunz was slrnt 1n music and 115110? will?" 1e" 1°‘ *1 ml’ thmugh the ‘m! m“ ““5“°°°5'“f“ny u’ g“ it ad‘ ma“ ‘m’ “w” at mfldsmn‘ New‘ Grand Pursurvant. n x. Clements ..inw.§.e>n,l.o. 1.;.{f b1" “some n. ituewuluer, shore at the western end of Summer- side near the rifle range. Several mg. Mr. Joseph Mulligan and others gave a fi:-.e exhibition of step- ‘ mitted into an orphanage at Halifax. on June 3rd she started to return ihome with the baby, but n. died on States. and on their return will re- side in Winnipeg. | Ym‘ cm“ I l Grand Tyler. u. Douglas The funeral of the late Mrs. Georie Hlday l-lecix: T. C1. of New Dominion, 1m Marv E Stretch of Long Creek. NICHOLSON — MACDONKALD-At B fr. rttort rifltvti" lit-On B Yer“ - citizens. of our .- children were bathing on the sand dunoing Music was furnished by V’ o _ w Cm N“ Con?“ ‘mrm H“ bars. Two children. sons of Mr- unu‘ Messrs Mulligan, TuDlin and Drts- —-Mlss Katherine McIntyre. who. the "Y m" 5mm" “m” ’°“°*"1H°m° m“ pm” °“ wemesday Mm “PRETTY “mums '“ A m‘ ‘L. 1.». i“... v5.1. I G - Vyle-vficld o1 June 2a MN.» Fdflifd Arseflulllt. were Bmimg coll. There were several speeches lives Wm‘ he!‘ nephew. lvfr. pew; i112 Borden. she carried it on her her late home in UnicynvJe Umwdipretcy weddmg mo}; place on June n ‘ to r“ ‘tld Michelson UP: them. The two buys, Ira and Reggie, during iho evening) M the oiooo McIntyre, at m5 {gym in Ni-u- Aiuu knee for some time on the train and Church to the" Cemetery at Bloom- 18th. at. High Noon. at the home of ti” "iii" i- a K; giacnénald ' 7 and 9 you" oi use responiivoiyiirioo Mr‘ “d M“. Green” “we presmb on. oiioiuod mo grout ogo o; m4 later placed the body in her suitcaseifleld. Rev. Mr. Profitt of the United Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Toombs, of h?’ “iii; m" r1 i a ‘Mn \ m” “ ‘ to cross between the sand burs ed with a. very hlndSOmE purse-S. yesterday. she 1s as far-as ls known_0fl the fulluwing evening after herlchurch at oLeary W!!! Halal-ed 1h, Kenslngton. when their mace. Mo: ~' * a "~ 2W“ Faint“ ‘m . ";TKES_Ml"Q\“___A‘ the home o! where the tide coming 1n. the water was deeper than they expected and a they got out of their depth. The oth- er children were further in and in- side the bar. 'I‘he two boys could not Swim and went under. when the other children missed them they f!!! to the shore. The father and mother were on the shore and several other people. The father and another man waded out toythe spot where the children were floating on the water and brought them ashore. In the FUNERAL TODAI-i-ffhe citizens. of Summerside were shocked to learn] of the terrible tragedy, which took’ place on Sunday. when the tWul youngest boys of Mr, and Mrs. Ed.‘ ward Arsenault were drowned. The, eldest boy. Herbert, aged about elev-‘i en years. who was with them but didl not get into the deep water, is left to comfort his parents 1n their great» affliction. They were a. very affec- tionate family and the sad bereave-i ment is a terrible blow to them all. ii“ oidosi Nsidoni; of p_ E‘ 15mm; j arrival llome. with the assistance of Miss Moiniyi-e oeiooi-aieii hoi- biiiyuihcr sister she interred the body in day ouioiiy in ood_ and received a, the family plot in the cemetery at ‘Kelly's Cross. The evidence of a num'ber of callers who extended to he’. their ieiioiiaiiom This chum.“ brakeman on the Borden train was to the effect that he had seen moth- lng old lady has enjoyed wonderful hoaiiii righi up io the omsoui “m? It‘! and child cm the train between She had a mild attack of influenza ifinrde" and Albafly and that 31° h" in Much, and olihough now quiie heard the child cry when the train recovered spends mosi oi» hoi- iime was between Albany and Kinkora. in her bod‘ out “is uo emu iiuy uni-i . Later he passed through the car, siis in he, room goi- u shoi-i, “mi; saw the woman alone and asked She still takes quite an intelligen i lzterest in the affairs of the corn- ‘ mm int-hat had become of the baby, shei him 1t was 1n her suitcase. He Jelly- gconducting the service by Rev. Ml" fxatherine E. vVoolner, R. N" daugh- iPeacock of the Baptist Church and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Woolner. ‘Rely Mr. Myatt of the Nazarene Ta- " of Rustico, was united m marriage Ibemule at Unlonvale. A long cortegel to Mr. Erskine S. Mchlurdo, of Ken- fof sci-rowing friends and relativos fol- i sington. The reception looms were ‘iowod gym "main; from the home i tastefully decorated with out flourrs ‘io Bioomgieid. friends eon-mi; _frc_'n\ and ferns. The bride was given in iioi. and u,“ io o“ a i“; gflbute of marriage by her father. As, she en- lrespect to one whom they held in the i tered the room on his arm. the Wed- iiighoii “Mom The oaiubeui-ei-Si ding March wgi Didi-Ed by ‘the. we" Din Champion "id Mose“, (Rev) Saint. The ceremony was per- Joim A Moi;i.ioi.5on_ Edwina Bi-yoiuiformed by Rev. Mr. Saint of the United Church at Kcnsington. The Jack Pate, Chad. Dennis and Ward: ‘ ‘i bride looked lovely in a Princess gown ‘iof white satin with the conven ional Llhe-rnl Go ' th": "We brzrle. 1'10 Upper Prince $1., Char- ttetcun, on June 25. W. R. Aitkcn Mable Shaw. daughter of Mr. Ira Slim‘. ROGERS-At Charlotte- B. A. Ramsay, of H on. Prince Erlwarzl Island. to Mary G C. Rogers, daughter of Mr. and .\frs. R. H. Rogers. Charlotte- torvn. »o._ Plrsqbi-“Iq i-.. w ti." ccn1=$ r7131“ M. .. . ‘(if c110 is t1 mt?" or: e (“o 3. Jilrze The anmlal lififimlll; of the Prince Edward Island Pharmaceutical As-l snciation was hclrl in Summerside Wednesday afternoon and was one o1 the largest held for years. all sections cl the Province being represcnwi. DEATHS -._--._ GILLIS-Jlt Grand View on June i9, meantime Round Htzpatflck m“ to iii wo id iii i“ o and . asked her if it would not, smother '_—-— The followtzg officers were elected ‘ -_i °°l°¢-.G1'ldi"! store about three quur- Ira and Herbert attended the I-iighimunity, and e r g . m sh m h did t mink A 5mm Juno wedding iooii oiimi veil and orange blossoms and carried M m, Emu,“ on? i Dohald Gills. aged 76 years. '1 w" °f I mile away and phoned for School, and Resale. the vuuuaeut-ila a “mull” "M" °’ ‘h’ Cmme‘! heereiheneiszk iiieebaby 2st mi hi; n. nine o'clock ust evening at the: a beautiful bouquet e1 yellow roses. o; QNQiJGoiQuo. om o corny-fist Savage Harbor. Juno a summerslde doctor who came im- went. to the convent. The school town Guardian of which she has been it on her knee‘ The woman m“ me? homo oi ti" wide-s omen“ M,‘ mu i The gift of the groom to the bride flugheg ' of b‘ i; coffin. in the 56th year medlately and went out to the spot where they had laid the boys on the bank. He worked over them for about, half an hour but he expressed the children of both classes sent wreaths to the family. The funeral is takingi place this, Tuesday. morning at 9i o'clock, from the home to 8t. Faufsi h subscriber for many F9575- A representative of the Guardian "m" M Bradalblm- “Emil”! '3" had the pleasure of callifli? to seeibflbY- ‘Vmless helm“! h" Wm‘ the h“ Wain this your ood found hef suitcase mto the waiting room of the moi “n, moo“ uiiorm Juoi u iiiigi, l station. While he was positive that ‘My; _ n 1n shdw, Uppef prince! was a beautiful watch and bracelet i street, when their dgughtgr of whit/e gold. set with diamonds and ‘Mabel s. Shaw, n. N, was united in , sapphire stuues- During the slsnms marriage to Mr. William Reginald of the register. Mrs. <Dr.\ Callback of Aitkerl. son of the late Mr. Henry Orunaud. sl\ ~r of the erourn- can: i l ~ IIASISEN-At Frenchfort. on Satur- day June 31, 1930. Karl Hansen. aged 26 years. NEWBERY-Entcred into rest Thurs- Presldent-Mr. W. J. Brown. . Vice Pres-Mr. W. Taylor. I Secfv-Registrar-ifr. H. L. Beth-' line. tre-olcctedl Opinion that the had been dead Church and cemetery. Rev. Urban _ _ _ _ about twenty mirfutes before he nr- Gillls officiating. B. [more frail WYhBPS than °" 5""? the baby “'as_ an“ “n” the hm“ Album 5nd m5, Amen o1 this Olly very sweetly. ‘O Promise Me" After Trekmwmvfr‘ E’ 1x FONT‘ i dav evening, Arthur Neu-berv. in his . rived. 94m, 1929, 16f?» Burden, witness could not swear The ceremony took plush the gram“ the ceremnny about “my or the im_ F COLllICl1-—.\I€;Sl’!=. \- E. Dalton. Ezghw firs, year‘ The bodies of the little victims -DEA'I'H or MRS. cnmborrli Mist Mclutm 15 "P" lnt/"fitlfil Wu“? 1m,“ F“? zh°hwf°m“i“dg°‘llng room which was banked with mediate relatives and friends set i g“"““°’f‘l‘fl a’; Am“:’:°*‘°“, NICHOLSON-At Commercial Cross. were taken io their homo Th", "i, CAMPBELk-i-ii, doom Mimi-Hid 5Q to talk to, and can relate many in t.e ra t gtt yalvne d e] in i orange b10550“, pm); roses, palms down t0 a sumptuous banquet, after xiv-r: do .E “fgaoh-afldi rm June 22. 1930. Murdock M. Nich- lett, h; moum besides ii“ soriowiog mo home oi h" sou. Mi; Ggoygg stories of the life of the early seitl- , ‘llcrihurnggilwae vilasla rm: zone and ferns, and was performed by Rev which the happy young couple, left C Exist. So .. . . i0!_=;vn_ agpd my parent; one mo“ bmiiim.‘ io whom Campooih oi Hamilton M“ ch“. ers. ‘I112 chief event which stands‘ n: i; t c m; 5e a pr. Ramsay, the bride being unat- for an extended trip to the Allnapollg -D 1;: W- H? c P H A C .7 I “l5 deepest sympathy of the eom- lotto Campbell at the age o! 83 011th he? 1118mm’? *5 “l9 0"“ H" ' T“ “mm “as 1mm“ 4mm" 5 tended and given in marriage by her Valley and other parts of the sister P $1M‘ m " - _ - " '9“ i of Mlrnmlchi, which occurred when,°"°""13- A PM mmi-‘m °u ‘he bwi“ father, in the presence of the irn- Provinces. Mr. and Mrs. btcuurdb fifutluu at liflluax~lltfi=lt E- A; All iCGhIlIQ 8k “limit? l: extended. The funeral is "M41118 place this morning from the home to St. Paula Church and cem- years. Mrs. Campbell had been in failing health for some time and P85- sed quietly away on Sunday mom- 5of the infant. will be made this mom- ling 1n Charlottetown. Assisting Cor- oner Houston at the exhumation and M15: McIntyre was about ten years of 5,55, 1111s wonderful old lady was ' will reside near Kenslngton. wherv the groom ls a very successful fdrnter. The bride is a popular graduate of ,medlate relatives and nsends of the . two families. Immediately after the ceremony a Foster. Charlottefnnn. and A. J.‘ MQTHPEOYL OLeary. I A resollvlon was passed regrfitilnb Ugly pimples‘! Red eruptions? The active fluid DDD will wash the the absence of Hon. Geo. E. Hughesf city. and J. N. Enmm Summersido A resolutloh was also passed ex- rliseuse germs out of tho skin. Touch a few drops to a. had spot-wraith tho formula penetrate. Rermt the tut the Prince County Hnsrxtal. ‘They were the recipients of many lovely t h . lng. Mrs. Campbell came from uue ‘m’ “m” “w h" °’°‘°“ °m° iii o; wyuchlflq- father emigrated from Scotland of the pioneer fam t: Mn‘ uwiion o young mm and later married subsequent lnvestliflvflfl W"! D1" reception was held. after which Mr ‘~ m??- About thirty years ago some Murchison. Clyde River. Chief of Po-i ind Mm Alibi,“ M; on g hgngy- i children were drowned at that acme lbut and Capt. Grad usi ted in there only two slate" “"1" e _ bflflllng them ashore y Thgsspot is Mrs .;e H. Nesbitt of Stlmrnerside a younk lady living in that vicinity. lice Biitwistle, "olice officer B18861’. moon trip to Ottawa and other Can- presents. Among the guests uere lvtr. i d 5 h m“ K in 1v i i. ,_ one. two. three times-the rough un- very unsafe for nothing especially and Mrs Alien Cameron of Mu- when Miss McIntyre celebraletl-Mr- Elvere DesRoche. acting Ai-t-OT-ildldn cities. W and Mrs Wm .\lcl\‘l'lrd0 and Mr. and en 1n.. ear is .111 i. i .0 n.‘ Sign“? m“ m" diuooomm ' mi 0mm brcihom died 1m- one hundreth birthday. sh~ said ney Genevti, and Undertaker Prank‘ The Guardian extends hippies! v ltfrs. Oliver McNeill, of Summerslde- Edgy- snd f-lnllu l‘! We l-i-u J- 5i i;_ L foo"; quiiiu, mu‘ a," ma. a an f h a’ ° "m" "‘ ‘h’ "l" l‘ "W 4°” felicltatioha u. m. and Mrs. Aimed. -s. bmme" the land ban. “u. gate. The .. i, iquite recently 1n Boston. Tho @- J. l). Jomleson h. ‘he w“ beginning to feel old. but l Hennessey- "":'r'9-tI*"-*.---=.~. "-- n. Li;iLLl.Lh-d 2 : i £Al5il1§ : .- '