t’ r i . P,JQ;JI.- .,..-.._<,, . ‘November: 1.330 ‘i MONDAY to pay their last tribute of respect . , 1 t 1d f l . ' _smra'rnv EPtTENDEIL-Since bZEzYllZI llgrifdlrlljrnig“ “:11: ‘"1131 hinting the obituary of the late ' a pa‘ ' A Thomas Gunman. a Mass Card and bcarersuvere Messrs. Waldron Stew- also a letter of Sympathy have been art. Hugh Frlzzell. Stanford Glover. received. a. Mass Card from Mlssesudmdsay Sharp’ Stanley sharp and iEl t .— . Kathleen and Nan McKenna. Hall-i mcr s ewan’ s fBX, N. S.. and a letter of sympathy P s u (mm Mr. Michael and Mss Maud1 A SE5 EXAMINATION“- M155 Mai" . ‘ill, 3 , . MacMlllan, of Bloomfield. P.E.l. me 1m}; ‘o’, "(£25,312 Edward Island who recently entered _ the Training School for Attendant 511°52'30" 8:352: ézgtsflsfcgiregrlezcti: Nurses conducted by the Household tliie ofllclal declaration proceediiigvs in Nursing’ Assochmon or 222 Newbury the 6mm house’ summergldcv onlStreet. ‘Boston. has Just completed Thursday afternoon before the re-1her 111111111111’. at the school and has turning omen’ Mr’ Swwart Montdnow entered the Norwood Hospital. gomery. The official recount gave at 11011110011‘ Ma” Mr. Sharp I296 votes and Mr. Camp- “i, , , bell 1on0, a majority of 210 for Mr. FUNERAL SERV“’LS'“T1'° 11m‘ sharp i era] of the late J; B, McDonald vras ' ____ 1 held Saturday morning from his late __PAINFUL Acmnglwlufl‘ regreblresideuce. 1'71 Doreheter Street to table accident occurred at Howlan on St‘ Dunsmns 355mm‘ “vhere a Re’ mummy "mm! when ML us”? quiem High Mass was celebrated by Shaun‘ manager of Mcquafll“ Right Reverend Monsignor Maurice Ranch had the four fingers of his xlcnslzlakill, Th? pa“ bcarers were: right hand cut off while operating p. S ""5 ‘l’ 11°17?’ 1"°“’5°- 11°55“- mwer reedwhoppe: The unmrlul,“ W. B. Robertson, SixtusMcLellan, R. ale ma" was rushed to the Prlnce Dougan, Sh, John Mclsenna and S. county Hospltal by D12 c-hamlllon T. Gallant. Servce at the grave was _O_ conducted by Rev, P. McMahon, D. 1s ormnsrlo-Mr. .1. Wilfred u" Boulter, Secretary of the Prince Ed- ward Island Potato Growers‘ Assocla- COMPLETE CQNTRACT__Me551-5_ lion, returned to the city last oven-. Dal-laid Kcnncdlh John Hugheg and lng from Halifax, where he intervlew-1 Aubrey white, o; grime stgftraft g; ed the Harbour Corunissbn with re- gnu returned to the guy, nippl- hall. gard to securing storage facilities lril in; {ngflaflgj n new hggflng sygtgm the Nova Section capital for Prince. in Ail saints chin-ch n; cm-dgpn, Edward Island seed potatoes. Mrl ____ Boulkr had little comment to makel _|5LAN1) F9335 p0}; sgo-r. on the results of his trip. but was LAND_1\h~,J°hn1i/|nryny n; Linking. hopeful of favourable developmentmim- 1.3;; n" Saturday afternoon for HE 1'~1'T1‘~'°11 111' 1311111" 511111111113’ c"'1Mont':cal, where he will leave on the enlng. but on account of bad weather. s s_ Montcalm g9,- Glnsgwh 5mg. remained at Tryon till list night. ipnd, Mr. Murray, is taking a. ship- i . mcnt of live foxes to Mr. Geddes of __DEA-nl 0|.- MRS, losmqyMelrose, Scotland. who is starting a HARDY OI.- ElllllsDALE_-rlle colmgi-anch there. Mr. Murray will return munity of Elmsdale was grieved tolwm‘ M1- Gmdes 1°! 51111111 1W5" hear of the death in the early hours 111°111115 1° 1°°11 1111" 1119 "M11 "111 cf Tuesday morning of iitrs. Joseph advise Mr. Geddes on the success- Haldy at the age o; 73 yenra The ful ranching of the silver fox. In the deceased had not been l“ very good shipment are blue foxes and black health for some tune and w“ on n raccons from Ontario. There are also vlsll w he, daughter. Mm Edmund some silver foxes from prize win- -nr:cLAarcnmnfacran-Mr. c. TUESDAY " eek’s News B "m; CHARLOTTETOWN__GLYARDIA" PAGE THIRTEEN RECEIVES SAD NEWS-Wordhasi been received by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McPhee. of Coleman, stating that membership in America of about 600.000. 10.000 of these are in Can- _ ado. the Maritime membership being their daughter, Mss Elsie McPheew ghoul’ Low The order owns and o1 Momma’ M555" 115d passed away‘ operates fifteen hospitals for crippled ggsigliulgljly momma‘ 0111" 5111- a1 11181 children. these hospitals having a y “$111151 The 19111111115, capacty of about 800 beds. S‘nce the 8111"“ 11°11“ °11 11111111110’ 1118M "c- beginning of this activity in 1922 the ‘mmpankd by h" 51511111“ M's" w' M‘ hospital staff and the out-patient de- McLeod and her brother, Byron Mcw partment have treated over 30.000 Phee, of Coleman. Funeral expected] Crlppled Cllllllrenl The order has 1° 11° °11 wedW-‘Sdll- °°1- 29111 111 2 about $12,000,000 invezted in hospital p. m. equipment and has a. building plan of three more to be erected in the HOTEL CONSTRUCTmN PROQ near future at an approximate cost GRESSING - Plastering has been‘ of $599,909, each, The has; 0f operat- cimllllcted on the second and tlilrdl ing these institutions for the year floors of the new Canadian Natcnai 193g was 31359990, _ Hotel. and the finishing wet is at] In addition to contributing to these preterit brine applied. The work in‘ activities, Plillae Tample. of Halifax. general is making favorable progress. The windows w-ill be put in during‘ the next few days and the heat will be turned on. The columns for the front entrance have been erected. and the terrace in front has been‘ The order in Canada has ahospital coznpleted except for the floor. Atlof 50 beds capacity in Montreal. present the teirazzo floor in the main, which has treated since its opening lobby is being laid. The chief land-l in i925 approximately 600 children. scape gardener. Mr. Glass. inspected They have also a mobile unit of 30 the hotel site last week. Work will beds in W‘nnipeg that has treated be begun at once on the driveways. i about 400 children since it was open- ed in i925. Membership in the Sliriners fs confined to either 32nd degree Scot- tish Rite Masons or members of the Preceptory. There are about fifty Shrlners fn Prince Edward Island. children in Nova Seotia. Most of this i work has been done at Halifax by Dr. Acker, who is now in the city con- ducting the Red Crose clinic. WEDDING’ BELLS-Prince Edvlardl island Telephone Agent weds in, Somerville. Macs-Mrs. Gertrude 5.! Dingwell, daughter of Mrs. J, Rack- ham. of Hunter River, P. E. island. and John N. Altken. of Arlington. and some 600 in Nova Scotia. Mass. were married Wednesday. ' WEDNESDAY September 17th. at ten o'clock by the, , - —lVLDDlNG BELLS-Of interest Rev. George Heath, of Maiden Masai . , lo M». Arr-- ....‘“§§1.‘..i.‘i§“.".‘$.Z°.2Z?f.§§§‘i§‘.i"..‘ii the only attendants‘ The bride wore afternoon of Wednesday, Oct. 8th, at a gown of brown silk velvet and lace, I with hat and Shoes w match Lunchl Summerside. of lVirs. Isabella Murixiy was served at the home or Mr and, Sweet, of Forest View. to Mr. Edward i .1. Lidst r K t - v- ter which Mr. and Mrs. Altken left Mr. and Mm Braden Joncy by B“, on a honeymoon "111 to the whuc Mr. Wilson of the Siimnivitid: Bop- Mountains. N. H., the bride travell- us,‘ Chlll_cl_l_ ing in a brown check jersey suit and brown broadcloth coat with fur trimmings. On their return they will Magxay, formerly ol Sclpulpa’ Oklm REVISITS ISLAND-Mr. Hugh reside at 54 Trowbrldge St.. Arling- hmmh “he wlll be remembered by 1°11‘ Mrs‘ Mme“ has been agent Mfmany Charlottetown folks who en- me Bland Teleplmne C°m11any' mm‘. joyed his acquaintance ivhile he alas 1'" River’ P31" 1°’ the P115118“ here with the Doherty‘ Oil people udget for O Corresponding Secretary. ‘Ciansman Ray MoDougall; Directois, Clanemen J. J. McGilllvray, P. J. McDonald, John Y. McDonald. D. B. McDonald, Alex. McDonald. J. R. Burnett. S. A. McLeod, Jas. Paton, S. A. Mc- Donald, The historical sketch was heard with great interest by the clansmen who with Mr. lVIacMiiian followed in their imagination the history of the Scottish race through two thousand years. With the help of a map the speaker told hLs hearers of the orig- ln of the Scot. Clansman MacMillan received the has paid the expenses of treating 34] Arthur, when she passed away. She was a daughter of the late Thomas Horne, who came to this country from Scotland and settled in Elms- ifale. Mrs. Hardy was ilie last of a ' large family. She was very promin- mt in the W. M. S. of the United Church and very active in all mat- ters pertaining to the welfare of the community, before ill health caused her to lead l1 quieter life. She was very highly esteemed and will be much missed by a large circle of friends. There are left to mourn sev- eral sons and daughters. nomely:— Elijah James, Fraser and ~ Robert Thomas of Boston, Mass. Frederick of Kensington, Irving of Rosebank, and I-Ieber on the old homestead at Elmsdnle, with whom Mrs. Hardy re- sided; Mrs. l-IcnryAdams of 0‘- Leary; Mrs. Leslie McMillan of Bloomfield; Mrs. Harry Barbour and Mu. Edmund Arthur of Elmsdnle, to all of "loom much sympathy is ex- pressed. The funeral was held from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur. on ‘Thursday afternoon and was very largely attended. The service was con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Elliot. assisted by Rev A. S. Weir of Alberton and Mr. Stanford. Mrs. Weir sang a solo rlur- ing the service. The floral tributes were very beautiful. Interment was h the United Cemetery at Elms- dalo in the family plot beside the remains of her husband. who pre- deceased her about seven years -—S~ —-DEATH or MISS FANNY SHARP-It was with the deepest re- gret that relatves and friends throughout the Province learned of the death last Thursday, 0f M155 Fanny Sharp in the Massachusetts General Ilospitcl, where she had gone five weeks ago for an operation. ‘lb lib Miss Sharp was 5i years ofl age. and was born at Norboro on the old Sharp homestead. where she has lived for many years with her wi- dowed mother and oth-1- members 0f the family. The deceased was of a qlllct disposition. beloved by all who knew hen. She was o. faithful member of the Established Presbyterian Church and also a member of the Women's Institute at Norboro. Mss Sharp took o deep interest in the affairs of the community in whiclrshe lived and will be much missed by her many friends as well as in her home. 'I‘l1ere are left to mourn, besides her mother. M11- MIYBEWE 5118111. four sisters and three brothers. namely: M“. fluud and Mrs. Field. of Boston, Mus-t Miss Mary and Miss Jane. at home; Robert and George. also at home. and lvfr- A. l". Sharp of Summerside, to oil of whom the Guardian extend; its sincere sympathy. The remains arrived home on Thursday night no. companleti by Mrs. Field. The fun- eral was held on Friday afternoon from her home at Norboro to the People's Cemetery. at Kensington. Rev. Mr. Williamson. of Malpeque vnducted the impressive service, as- tlsttd by Rev. m. Griffiths. or Ken- Ilnzton. Besides neighbors and rela- 1-1-‘65. many friends from Charlotte- hwn and luounerslde were pnesent nlng foxes from the ranch of Mr. Y°a1~""'s°me'v'n" M1155‘ N011!‘ - some few years ago, has arrived on A. E. McLean. M. P.. who is occom- _ the Island for a brief visit. Mr. Mac- ‘panying Mr.- Murray as er as Mon- ‘Spam 1" The Guanta“) iKay is not in the employ of the treal-S. SUMMERSIDEL Oct‘ 211F111“: Sandi Doherty Company ,t at such Sucker Bay state‘ Capt‘ Howard’ timm as he contract; with them to “m” into Summerside Hath“ °n do work in specified arcos. Princip- Mmday 1111' 1511111“ t° h" P111111” and, ally. his wor‘ is of geological nature, engines‘ wh ch were badly damaged1 in the criplo: on of likely look fields 111"’ 15118131111 513195 B5 "BOSSY" 1155 by the he?” Se” and sales encmm- but frequently when drlillirr; o; r- {feilllfled 1° Nev/WWW“ 81191‘ fill tend an“ She 1°“ Gum‘ she med ations are commenced he assumes IOXIJOY-‘iblfl visit t0 Prlnvc Edward Is- 1° make ‘Chnrmttetown Harbor’ but charge of this dcpvrtzzzent cf the ‘land, the home of hls lumen the was so badly disabled that she could i .—RE'I‘URNED T0‘ NEWBURY- PORT-Mr. Andrew Gillis. Mayor of llewburyport, known throughout the‘ k n 1d H ("m work. and if the baring; proves suc- llll/B Mli Andrew Glllli. W110 “'85 B. only ma e Summxs e 11 h ‘lczssful. aids in the late". production‘ W611’. native of Grand River.."Bossy" oaus- “"111” M 11111115 h” 11111111915 lggfivltffg 11,11‘, Mngxnl, ed a little sensation in Sununcrsidc °°111P1E1E1Y ""4" “@181 “"1 11" “immune Mr. Ivan Rcclclin “hen lt was known that he had gine room was flooded. also the mens l’ :'l th : [brought a wlle wlllh mm llhls tlme_ sleeping quarters. At times the err-wow H“ e S1 spake cf vxho is 1 kl F ithe Dahsrty rpe. The Boston papers were very ln- “n” we" 11°‘ w” "s" "m1 °““° °’, Creek, Alberta dis . Tbxas ls the xious to find 0111? Who had finally twéi/eeragfnliiehjgit’ cl1l1ztslfii£treal thelpresent locatirzi . Mi‘, lviisKay, captured the batchelor Mayor of raw tat. me y h ve e o l“ dlW-llcre m, Della“. Uonlllany l5 em Newburyport but in spite 0f the el- c 5 e y a no 1m e igaged in drilling wells in the largest ION-i 01 TBPOrters ‘lie refused to Give 15521111?“ $995522: titfrslzlteghz: d 2:: gas fleltl in the world. l\-fr. MazKay the secret away. Perhaps he will be r - " " ' ih i i . ti 1' caught unaware 0n the return trip-S f’ V?” éwnezl: ‘(tlizieiotfigfthtaisr distitrlilétopdssizbilifiltsoldftltii: emrezfilce: ea‘ .118 up“ y g ‘v of oil.in this Province, thought none ships until they saw the beacon light __ _ _ . -—-—-— at Flues“ Palm and the" they saw was reached at Lloveriiors ALRJHC] at wEDDmG BELLS-A ‘very P181111»: schooner Just outside Summersidal a‘ 11511111 of ‘W65 1891' 1 autumn wedding was smemnized l. J — ~ ~ Zi P b e 1a Church on 'I‘ues- 1111111111‘- for? mcfreifizf; r031, 31 hy ghe Rem They left Detroit for Long Island. iDr. Ashdowri. when Adelaide Miriam New 11°11“ ‘m ocmber 5111 and 1“ m" lsamnel daughter of Mrs_ B‘ l, der to pass through the Welflatillldi ‘ ' Locks on Lake Erie. three fee o e W004i 13888-1116 111° ‘V119 171 113M111 nose or the shlp had m be cull Om of Boston, of George E. McLean, son Jam” Pwdge’ 5°“ °1 m‘ “d This is the frst ship of its kind ever °1 M‘- 111111” J- M°L°1111 111111 1113 '0 J. Partridge of 11115 flW- e “ llate Elizabeth lilcLcan M" Hebe" i to come into Summerside. It is 2'10 ~ - 1- - ‘brid- entered the church on the arm ‘McLean was fvl-lnav-l" o; cnelnan p ' _ - f t l . and of the whale buck type. r ' " - ~' - - ,0.’ her 5WD 19-1-1161‘ 1° 1119 51351113 °1 Ifiels Zzlcjcllwalved that {he Wlll be he“. E_ Island and the news of his son's 1the iveddinc march played by M155 1mm ‘ve'dm5dfly__s' ncnth will be learned with regret DI.’ Margaret Stentlford. The bride we" llls many “lends ll, mat, pm of & beautiful dress or brown lcrgpe Visiting Nova Scotia Shnners ar-‘me P1'°"111°°- Gmrfie W55 111 11$ 2151- blaek sa-tin and fox fur and carre a lveal. and a valor at the Norll.l_easl_ i' d in the city yesterday and others‘ .1 ~~ Jbmlq"?! "1 P1111‘ 10595 111111 111111111111! glfeeexpecled today m attend the nn-Qrrn University. Boston. He had been i191“ During 11,” M???“ of the r6811 emonlal session of Philae Templm|111 only three wows. A severe heart isle!‘ “'0Pl‘0m15@ MB “'11s 511113 by Halllam whlch lakes place Mp3 tiliyattack was the cause of his illness Lure“ M‘ sampe!‘ Sm" o‘ the bflde‘ gvening, when fifteen local candid-land death. The deceased was study. Th’ “W” °‘.’“1’1° 1°" by m’ 13111113“! nt-s will be initawd into the ing civil engineering and would have train for a honevmoon trip to Niagaral I‘ __ i ' '. teries of the o.der. 'l1‘alls and other cities, the briddm‘ -SAD NEWS RECEIVED-The sad news has been received by friends in iflunmicrsicle of the clrnth on Oct. 21st at his home in fly/tie Park. a suburb 1with hat and shoes to match. Glasgow. Mr. Grant. who is o brother mourn three sisters. Mrs. of Mr. Walter S. Grant, has a host Bndkus. lvirs. Bulbs Riley and Miss of friends in this city. {Gladys McLean all of Hyde Park, al- Other executive officers includfilso two brothers, Astor B. McLean of ief Rabban. H. R. Arenburg. Lun-{Pnhama and Milton J. McLean of w” 11pm” 1m evening 1n the “pa” i figburg. Assistant Rabban, A. B. Col-j Hyde Park, tc whom the sympathy ious and newly built Judslna Pflifl- home, sydriey, High Priest andlo.’ Island friends is extrndcd. The 11ml 111111911911 1° 11119 9711111119131 Ex'1Prgphet W. H. Hayes. Halifax, Orien-I funeral was held on Oct. 23rd at his hlbftion 31111611118. 501119 119"“ hund'1tal Gude. R,_ R. Campbell, Yar-llate home, Rev. John Bailey. pastor red and four foxes of ell fur CHM-s} mouth, Treasurer Arch. Crease, Hui-pt the first Methodist Church br- llfe 119W 111 1111911 111"” 111 1111' mun; ifax, and Recorder M. McF. Hall. ficlating. Interment was in the fam- building. The cages N! $110 81m: 51z°l Halifax. [lly plot in Fairvlew Cemetery-S. and 118W! 1110 5111119 91111111111511 “i Local shriners. headed by commit- those of last year. M141 11!‘! 517111118911: tee chairman A. V. Saunders, Poten- The morthly meeting of the Cal- in such a. manner as to utilize the} laws Representative for Prince Ed-l edonian Club was held last evening greatest possible flmflllnl- 01 899%. ward Island, C. C. Thompson. C. M-l in the Club Rooms with the pres- while ermitting the animals $0 beiwilliams and A. A. Pomeroy flrmident. Clansmen J. K. McKenzie. exhlbitgd to the best advantage. imaging preparations to entertain the‘ presiding. At the meeting the new The Show was formally declared] visiting members in a royal fashion." executive for the ensuing year was open by Yfis H0110? Llflll-Qillwmll? A supper will be g.ven in the Odd-1clectsd. Cltinsmnn T. M. MacMlilan Henrtz. Major A. S. Roberison. lilcr- fellows’ Hall this evening, served bi" read a sketch history of Scotland. mm], President of the Silver Fbfmembers of the Eastern Star. the] ‘The following officers were ap- Exhibilcrn Association presided. Oth- l business and ceremonial session takJnolntcdr 611101. f 11111151111111 J- K- M¢- er speakers were Premier Lea, His lpg place at Dixon's Hail at 1,30 p. Kenzlef PrcsidI-ilnt.‘ Cialrlsmge ' Mcliladyen; rs ce- s en. ‘Ptaxdsxippnfiamz. ?wSteltxr'Sl:1i1i1? mThe visiting Shriners include repre- clrmsman Malcolm McKinnon; Sec- $9105 were mndered by Mrs. A. H. scntatives from Sydney, New Glas- 0nd Vice-President. Cinnsmen John hope,‘ accompany“ by Milgg Roberta l gaw, Plctou. ‘Truro. Halifax, Lunen- Reid: Financial Secretxryhclansman Slrmcor. and Mr Raoul Reymond ac-l burg. Halifax and other Nova Scot a A. B. Brown, ire-elected), Treasur- e l” by M” Raymund. The cent,” er. Olausmrin C. P. McDonald, (rt- Tlve world's geatest fox show from] the point of number-sand quality of animals exhibited. of convenience to exhibitors and facilities for Judglnl. thanks of the club for his interest- ling paper. The hope was voiced by Clansmen Paton and Anderson that things, Scottish would henceforth play an important part in the ac- tlylties of theelub. Rev. Dr. Ash- down was introduced to the ‘clans- men. DEATH DEEPLY REGRETTED- The news of the death in Montreal cf Dr. Henry Martyn lilacKay, Dean of the Faculty of Applied Science and Profesor of Civil Engineering at McGill University, [was learned with derp regret by friends in this province. Dr. MacKay, who ivas a classmate at McGill with Mr. C. H. B. Longworth, had spent his sum- mer vacations at Holland Cove for ‘the past eleven years. A pretty autumn wedding took place in St. Dunstans Basilica this morning at 5.30 when Miss Lily bfarie Davey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O. Davey, was united in marriage to Mr. Thomas E. Corri- ganpson of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Corrigan of this city. flupiial High Mass was celebrated by Right Rev. Monsignor Maurice MacDonald in the presence of re- lotivcs and friends of the contract- ing parties, both of whom have hosts of friends, Mr. Corrlgan being on the Guardian News Staff and Miss Davey formerly cashier with the Imperial Life Assurance Com- pany. The bride. who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore an ex- quisite blege georgette and lace dress. and with this o. chic two tone brown b‘c,",c velvet hat, brown suede shoes, l1cse, gloves. and fox fur. .A lovely shower bouquet of rosrs and maiden hair fern completed the ensemble. Her bridesmaid. Miss Marion Clark. was goivned in blue crepe, with smart black vclvet hat and black fox fur and carried an arm _ bouquet oi‘ carnatlons. Her coat of black broadcloth had sable trim- 111‘ Saturday. Subscribers i , <--¢-__ __ .____. ___,______,_____ "SAD PASSINtP-There occurred at McNeills Mills on Tuesday evening the death 0f Mrs R. L. Williams who has been ill forsome weeks past. The funeral will take place on Thursday at 2 p.m. from her late afternoon Jitney. Previous to the ac- ACTING SUPERJNTENDBNT o1 cident he had been visiting at the ISLAND DIVIS!ON"M1" J‘ D‘ Mac‘ house of a nelghbm,‘ ML Glover) and Nutt, Superintendent of the Island had left this house and was stepping DNIFM“ Q1 the 0' NVR" 11511135 been on to the road when the accident granmd three 1111mm‘! absent‘ ‘M1113 to illness Mr. E. W. MacKii-mon, oecured. _ _ . residence, The deoeascd was a prummem Chief Despatcher, has been appointed member of the C.M.B.A. and had “C11,”: supermmndent 1” 1mm NW" QUEENS COUNTY COURT- attended the banquet given by that 1‘ M" J- E‘ R‘ McEwen h” been The Queens County Court met yes- terday with HLs Honor Judge Duffy On the Bench. In the case of Burns vs McPhall claim for damages aris- ing over a motor accident on the York Point Road. counsel reported a settlement had been arrived at be-l tween the parties. R. R. Bell for, association in Summeriide on Mon- 31111011111111 Acting‘ Chief 1395178161191 day night. He iras highly estoemedbj/ 11111111111 the sump 1111111011‘ Mr’ Mam many “lends and acquamlancr“ Nutt, it is dinderstood, intends pro throughout the County and his snd- 11190111111; 1° 111111111” 1°‘ the W311” den death has stirred the (whorin- ity very deeply. -COL'.\'TY COURT — In t4 _______ .Count,v Cent-t at Summerside on ‘FUNERAL YESTERDAY_ThIE h“ Tuexrlay. Judge Inmnn presiding. the plaintiff and Donald McKinrwn for. neral of the late Mr. Richard K. “as” "1 J‘ “"1111 c’°5‘.'"e“ "1' Km‘ delendantl _ lJust o! Jamal“ Plans’ Mas.’ wok ncth Lecky in an action for dam- _}_ l place yesterday altemonn at 233 l ages in an auto collision was called. —HOSPITBL R0011! FURN15H"l from the McLean Funeral ilorne. ln- y]; an“ 1 1 111101111511’ c‘ D‘ M“ El)—The room at the end of the Col-i terment was at Shcrvvoocl Comctrri‘ f“ ‘um’ 1 rldflr 0n th! thlrd U001‘ 0f lhfl Pfllwei where services were conducted hjc i 1m“ 11 131111111011 (.11 Us m the absence County Hospital has been recently’ Rev. Dr. Ramsay. or a necessary 1111111015‘ from the Pm‘ furnished and fitted up in memory ____. V111” and he “km 1"’ 1' 11°“ m“ of Annie Bell, dauhgter of the “late, 595M355 APPREC]ATED_AL the which w“ granted‘ E’ H‘ smmg’ K‘ Andrew Ben of ‘Mlll Rlvel-l Mmslrpglllar meeting of um Kmghls Ofl-‘Cv. RDDPBTPI‘! f0!‘ the defendant. A Janet He“. now reaming m theviclhunlbus held yesterday evémng l“ l dzspiitml debt‘ car-tr lucid-eon two Sum- United States, is the donor. A bT35S1Jll5tiC Arsenault ave most in- i mcmde paltfls “'35 than taken up _ l H a i, _ E g _ a -arid was concluded on Wednesday ZlZ"...°"‘.Z’.‘..?Z°B‘SJ-°-‘21131.3.“QiliifilliilfufllififiifgiiSiiifjfiiiimlf“ ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' .0!‘ or pri: .n auto damage = v ranqcmcnwlfis h n-Hmv amwsmllgiltillnlecdhz-js- ll M- ‘tile on. if iolbe lllllofl0d at Summer- B conclusion a hearty vote. ofuthanin. A." h U0 (‘Dun on Thursday‘—sv lnioved by Sixtus Mclsellan, sccondcrl1 MAcl-EourllicnETfl NUPTlu-iby Bemard Hughes and supported b- ——O,n Oct. I8, 1930. at her homo inrpptq p_ yicgi/gahpn, p, 11 p, ,]_ (3 i " We the jury empanelled to enquire rio Ult- Fezzih of Thoma-i .\'. Doha. hut.» Fri that deceased com-e to his iris, Caledonia, Miss Zelda N- MC- and other; ivrt: lenflcYotl 111/.‘ l~ Infill, .,_. ll“. result of .l,ll,.e_,_ l,“ Beth, regstered nurse, daughter of (“my lffiiflfd h-inl; struck by a -a- driv- Mr. and Mrs. Roderick A. McBetli. _._ ;l_ l“ M, Charles Elm Came’, n! became the bride of Mr. Alexander D. FRIDAY 1 . \‘ii.niii,"ide while he was driving on McLeod, son of the late Mr. and‘ we public hlvhway “ca? Kenslnuvm .. . ,, ,, . Mrs. Samuel McLeod. of Point Prim, WXIER suPrrir-riic mm sun-llmlwpcn 7 PM no n m" 0st 29 mo, P. E- I- The “T613111; “'85 11 ‘lllli-‘igply in the City is gradually beiirgllvl, are ol- llll, ‘ml-film that death W“ one. The young couple were imtlt-lbrought up to its former standarctpurclv -a"cidfflt1l and altuh no lclldcd- T11<= 1111111?‘ ‘"11" “'15 P181111?’ l thanks to the heavy rains of the i111“ 1 ilidrni» to in. driver of ‘the car This dressed in ‘V1111?’ bridal veil’ midi‘ 11mm‘ The “Yntcr is by n” Imam 11111nri-ident neccsaiiaies more caution on wreath studded viiti: orange blossoms; l0 w; avcmm lcwl as l.,,l_ “m. wlll _l ‘h; part 6' "so", drivers and pew W85 EWPYI 5W2? 133' 11;: 111111913 5119i be for some time. and c' ' no. ore pvsqllié'n<" 1 99101110113’ “'25 3111 51 1171' 111° ~91“ T rc ucsted to coiitin ‘e to error re mu- . H , . . » . Alllslm. lrllulnl Jul-Elm. Ol- llw ml“ l m?“ and economyum its “be. “m1 The nbme ieidict was rendered h? ish, in the presence of a few of the the coroner's Jury empaneled to in- nupply from the new wells zit Brnclz-‘rvlro into ‘vednesday évenlnys “EL a f 1' l immediate friends. After a sumptu- - l .l ll ; _i\ l ous supper mixed with lauzlitci- and 1 gleliqlx-lilllzfc “'11 “be in “m1 " fatality at Kflllfilflgtolli T116 11‘!- merrimcnt, the happy: couple s" "tori. 1 i‘ I ___A__ 1 "11 117151 111 111° P11111195 U11‘ . lwnrjlllo lm. MT" flvvlvlrglnv ‘l Jklllg rooms. l-iciasington. yester- i‘ a A r \\ I.ABA'—'_> i‘ ., morning at 10.30, Coroner Dr. E. unknown parts, amid the best \\ c‘ lnrglll; l fill . of all present, and we may odd. o!‘ all who know the tlcs-ezwwwrll}: esteem- ed and popular ooupl‘. There passed i0iili‘i' tw- "i lrcst at Little Slllluii. on Octibc; 2. 1030. Mrs. Ellftabelh Mciclleill, widow of the lat" Mr. Alalcalm itfticNdfl. She rmds a (laughter of the late Mr. and lifrs. Alexander bfooDonalrl. rf Uttie Snndr. and wn:s born on Janu- arv 22. 18-16. The lat." Airs.‘ Nievvrvll was one of .. M‘ . r ' ‘ T Tanton presiding; °t ' "t '~ . ‘be. ‘ q ie ' , t‘ - . film _ “do 1 Wm L) “on”! a TJK‘ jury empaticiled were: Messrs rev: Pendergzisf. foreman. Alex- .: _- Iliintain, Phampritle LeBlane, . Prior lifslrn. Jas. B. Profit, G. F. c". fth.‘ , r ‘IT .111,‘ t ° m .11 U‘ ° m“ 1°“ q Lorkhriri. and Jas. F. Profit. Police them tlzrnucli mil". nf silver, floivers I ‘>‘r1i("f7l'l’lml.§'~lni'ifl' Trainer was also pres- tclcfzrams, lritzrr. and iwersriml Th? (‘iii 1."'i1 Loin; their ho nf friends iii vJiJ! lnppy: riurtt. of i . 'ent its, _ nmrns " vsetkltzi: c217. i.‘&(‘(‘.\l'l.lr--Ii1 the ‘ Ill-v, >1 .l. on Siinrlnv. Oct. 26th. to Mr. Prince County i?’ {-1 l VP} IP-M". ming and accessories to match, Mr. l}. N- l-llllnm l.,._ Wilfred Davey brc‘h="' cf the bide tltc iii out! 1'1"!" hvabh of 1 "l r‘ r " T] n lmrl Mr". (luv l\fc(.‘"iill. o P18021111?!‘- ~ ' “ r‘ ‘ ‘ fi- m" ‘l in ' l 5.- .. , . _ __ Performed the duties of gTvomsmznl nifn. No ilrrlvi l“\'-"i‘ rem:- _ “Ta pulp‘ W,“ i~'l7\'r-"-1l—’ll ll” FY1119" Edllflld o‘ this haPlJy evert licrze v: ‘gout f""'.lll'f hf‘.- lf‘ ‘F’ l Pit 1 “'1 1""'l‘l1.‘l1- 10 Ml‘- and '“ * ' ' in 1:?" l, 1.715s‘, re a , _ __. The Eroomisgift to the bl-lde was and lifl5"i.‘l3ili‘.'. Sh: on, ,-,~d a lav W“? 1 _ _ I _ I'M“ f t‘ W“ R. H. J,\\€li. l-Iaits.ille. a a check to her bridesmaid a neclc- (‘Pele of friends. who will miss 1101211" P‘ “a1 H" M1151 ‘ '1 “Ii ‘ 1 "hit" ‘ ' ‘“ ”' .. ..d illits. J1, = MC P ' ~- ' lace and to the groomsman cuff and Cherish the memory of a cowl ,1] cl, l, .1131, .1“ fl“l~eif|lm ‘VP-M Cunmprland‘ Oct 9' ‘irks christian lvgmnn, “*0 3' “ 1’ “"1" '1 11'1"" 1"" " to Mr and Mrs. Alexander 1 l THIHLSDAY She leaves to mourn five dfllléll-‘C ‘"1 111111111111‘ 11"". 1111111111111‘ 111119"? "- 0 rhilflil-‘i? " and rne hrrc. ii." Mrceriwlln l"fi, , ARRANMOKE IN PORT-The C, tors and tivn sons, Mrs. Will am Buell, U _ r I W‘ l ’ - '~*——~' n" — - ' White: Sands: Mrs. Stanley Dllfitflllfnul “°‘111°'i”‘1' 1“ E“1"11' 1“ aJMJ 7115111114655 G. s. Arranmore, Captain 6111191‘! ' ed i Pflrt at the Mafine Wharf‘ V/orcoster Mass‘ ivlrs 1 I-I c Beck 11'1"” 111111111111 111115111 arrzv n c . _ _ . . .. .. lost evening. returning fr-Izii light- house supply work on the Newfound- land and Straits 0f Belle Isle coasts. The Arranmore will probably be dc- t:iled to buoy service, as usual. in the late Fall. Very heavy competition was evi- denced in the second day's Judgng at the Fox Show, the accommodations in the judging pavilion being taxed to capacity. In almost every section Judges New Glasgow. N. 5.: Muss liiorszont. Boston. Mass." Coin I-l., Little Sands. and Sgbaiilcl. at home. The following slrter and brothers survive: ll/irs. Catherine Graham. New Hampshire; Colin MacDonald. Fiotou. N. S: Angus Me- Donald and Duncan MacDonald. Pic- tau Island, N. 5.; Alexander lilac- iDcriald, Hopefield and James Ma’:- lDonald, Little Smut; l Her funeral vfirv- lwrl on Sefnrda‘: .11- l tit“ 4th inst. and ivas larrfily a - . = _ :1. . . . of Mcnkley, Stewart and Taylor had|€d‘ RH‘ T P‘ C2111‘: 0617M 1” dlmculty In maklng awardi In the the house and grate. She vias lain to Dark Medium male pup section. the honors were contested with particu- lar bitterness. One of the judges stated that the foxes of Mr. John A. Lea, and of McKinnon 6.: McLure. Among yesterday's arrivals was Po-Iofien came to Lhe Island with his‘ _ i , once so far at the show. One tlsous- “ezmng a beautiful Lmkm Lamb w“: tentate C. Leonard Grant. formerly. father for the summer vacation, Be- l and vlsllors were admmed durlng the of Charlottetown and now of Newrsides his father there are left tol Sella Dlnhuh-n rendcrQd p number of much! The Ancient Arabic Order of the electedv; Recording Secretary. 011M- ulectimo. Ncbluofthlllilll-lflfibllllllllll l __ rest in the Little Sands Cemetnflv. be=lcle her husband, who passed avrziy five years ego. A sad fatality‘ oscuire’! nt Km- whlch captured ‘m: and second slngton last night shortly after B places respectively were the belt o'clock alien Mr. Thomas Donahoe. ‘obtained his degree iievt June He1amma1s he had ever handleti hcusc on to the mz-in YPflfl ‘ ‘ ' ‘ " Yesterday saw the largest atiend-; ‘ ' clay. STIJWART-MCPHERSON NLPTI- ALS-The Manet‘. Caledonia, was once more the scene of n. happy end iarctty wedding on October 22nd. when Miss Mirdie Ray McPherson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Alexander McPherson, of Bellevric. P. E. I. became the bride of Mr. Jrnes Stewart, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Vial- colm J. Stewart. of Caledonia, P. I. The bride was attended by Miss Ruth Stewart. sister of the groom, while Mr. Stewart McPherson did the duties of best man. Exactly at the appoint- ed hour the bridal party arrived at the Manse. and after the m'"""'";:~, motored back to Bellevue. the home’ of the bride, ‘to be Joyously greeted by their parents and assembled wedding guests. After the wedding feast, the rest of the evening was spent to the enjoyment of all in the happy gath- ering. Mr. and Mrs. Juries Stewart may rest assured that they have the best and heortieot good wishes of all their friends and all who know them. A "fine and splendid young couple is the universal comment. The Guard- ian wishes them all luppineu. not while stepping out of a neighbor's V32‘. struck by a passing car. iecciving severe facial and head injuries from which he later succumbed, while be- ingldriven to the Prince County Hospital. 'I’he driver of the car. Mr. Earl Comey, Summerside, who was rc- turning from Charlottctozvn nth..- tlme. did not notice Mr. Donahoe until he was directly in front of the car. The accident followed immed- lately. Dr. Giliis. Keirsington, with whom Mr. Donahoe lived. was hastily sum- moned. and seeing the serious nature of the injuries endeavored to get the victim to the Prince County Hospi- tal. Mr. Donahoe passed away, how- ever. before reaching Summerside. The rcmaiiu were then taken back to Kensington. O11 rzccivlng IICWS of the accident Police Commissioner ‘Irainor motor- cd last night to Kensington from Charlottetown to investigate. Coron- er Dr. Tanton. Summer ide. also drove to Kensington and arranged for the holding of an inquest at l0 o'clock this morning. The late Mr. Donahoe was about eighty years of age. He was a widow- er. without family. Mr. Donshoe had goneto Sum- oniy during their honeymoonfbut all merside on business yesterday mom- _ nu, mum-n. SN,'_I,1QQ¥Q.¢.ZR-:1~IIMIIQJZBZ um..d-nefllils-iinrmmlnc w Kev-Wm I "is Miss Doro. at hom/‘zi itrk place l I- l-lffillAfl-ROGERR - In Char- i lotteloivn. on October l3. i930. Mr O"! ,v. --S. i Th. i A 131117“ 1115' 911d ""1? 1'1" 1“~~’1" Herbert Srhurman. Summersde. to 1711111191 1‘1"~’“~"'111 1"‘ P1111‘ 11"‘-"1“i.lt=_~. Blorsom, daughter of Mr. and ‘attrndirig _vesterrla,i"s Fox Shov, in» “t. A l-_,_ Rag-slag Kpnslngtoll b forest in the various section". . .‘|,-~ -,y;l.~___ iftwer heal. and the compctitioia a‘ l“; ~,.l l,,_.l Cl,,lr,.1_.l_ b‘, Rel, D_ ion the preceding-r r32". was ex-rrari-j _.-l,,,.-,,,l,_ , Gordon Rev Holmes. 1!1fl1.\‘1<1"~"!1» T111’ J11???‘ P411111 1"".‘ftiw"iz"'o‘trioivn and Margaret Minro greater part of the rlai." on the blvrfv- 1 ;~;i(~1q-.1_=~n_ "anglvflpzdl him Silver sections. T1 the Afllvl‘ l'0llyu\_-__ll-l\-l\-l-;;_Al the Ball» 11°11? 3'1 H195 “""" ~‘1""'1‘- 11> 1' ii=t Pz-rsanawr Charlottetown, Oc- WFP?‘ ‘l’ "-'-1"1‘~' “"111 '1 "PYY "*1”""" wow. i030. hi‘ m. A. c. Vill- '-n."“i!1‘i‘?!‘i The Pill‘) srrtions olsri l H _ W,” llnrllln Ol- llllrral. Ell-er well over thirty foxes in ewcb. Rio-i, M Alpe ‘lglwlns "l Gavel: Elven Liiredzlvloclflnnon winning lntlie fP-ll-loyAlll-l _ ‘vnonsmfi _ All ‘he nmles rmrl F. G. Kennfvlv in $11“; lulu." yyqlpp-llln 05p 3g, 1930 h; lirviles. The other sections vimrv lap,“ l; V, ‘ant-all, B_ A“ Goldie l1-'l1"-"1.\' fiilcrl and l't“i1l.‘»' "“1‘19(1r'1_Atwwrl-Yio, rmncizrw- of tifr. and Mrs lTlwe judges Just finirlirtl ‘lie f“"-lrrlrli_:~-m \i,'ph@=nip_ npn-liitgh, w will- lsertnn in the light, hicchiim Stliscr lam El Donald Spavllhlx <4 ‘Class. when the light faiwi. l——-—- -—--- ---_-. - _;._.-__-.._ _ ~ _ l‘ oestrus (Special to the Guarrliztti i fiEYfiPfllfTfiiVlsl. l‘ l‘. l. C‘? ‘ ,\‘."nat might be called a miraculous escape from death was the unusual 1experience of little George Sietvart, 322ml four. of this town \Vo:lne<dti_\'. 1'11"‘ 11111" 111-11‘ "11" 1’ '1 "m1 "1 111-“ sonic-Al liiillioivn Cross. o:t. 2*. ‘Allister- Stewart, followed his brcih-wsnl M‘, John J‘ Bruce‘ aged m ers i0 the ferry wharf to ivatch them _l0sT_Al Jamal“ Plaln‘ “ma” t- ‘fishlng smclts. Unnoilced by the oid- "all la O1 25m‘ 1930 mallard r: boys. lie in some w?" loll over the l-Kn m _, Jnsl l“ h", lwh veal ivltarf and drifter] out some riistoivo. l RnGl-llSn5-__Al Mt r'lgllanvl o: ,1 A young nian named Louisa Victor. Orl 2t llmu Ml. T-lmmas Rcfirsnn‘ ‘V11° 15 111113’ 11" 1115 1115115- 1131131119 l in his 59th rear. son of the late Adam ithe situation. came on the run from r Qml 3m“, l-lngersml lhis work in the vicinity. removed hl= ESQUAREBRIGGS_A,J Brldgewwll fouter clothing as he ran. kicked off fr, 25 193v can; Han“. slum, lhis rubber boots and plunged intalllrlnzsl aged 9031mm ‘the river. Carrying. the unconscious boy under one arm. he was able to greaeh the wharf where eager hands _ med 9» l-cars and 4 mnnllm irssisted in comnlefins the mtuv- COLES-At Clifton, New London. on First aid was at once resorted to Oct. 10.1930. Alma Grace Coles. aged land in a short time the efforts 0f 4 days. da\ightor_ of Mr. and Airs. the rescue party were rewarded h_v John Coles. evidences of life restored. Doctor MORRISON-At Fredericton. Oct |Grant who had been telephoned for 23. 1930. Mrs. William Morrison.) arrived on the scene shortly after and 1 HUGHES-in this city. Oct. 26. Min- the patient was given every attentqnle Elsie Hughes, aged l month ion, and at the present feels none the BIORRISEY-At Georgetown on Sat- woroe for his experience. jurdoy. Oct. 25th 1930. Mm. ‘Theo Greet praise lo due Mr. victor for E. Motrisey in the 70th rear ‘his act of heroism and the towns- ILUND-fn this city. 02f. 25. George people intend making vigorous over- l Luivl. aged 89 years. ltures to thOSg in authority for eult- l MCDOUGALL-In the Cit-s Hospital able recognition. 13. If INNON-Ozi ("TxObPT Bus: inlaid-At Brudeneli. Oct. 21. 10:0 l Emma Nlrwr. azefl 83 years. lSept. 17, i030. Bessie Ethel Ccles ‘J-i-afloili. , Ml,“ YIFHOLSON-In the Val- 1 COLES-At Clifton. New London. or ~ Oct. 8.0. Jenn J. llcwunil. ued c: