E¢Euiiriiz__1_-4..19z9 1a. eek’s News IBulet Auk. irnifnijriaitfimwriiwflxiflARllim g -l’/\Gi-' 'l‘i-lll{'l‘EEN for Saturday Subscribers MONDAY 01am to the will of the late I p, s. Moore the following 111111,, 0t the bequests mentioned ‘ “y United CIIIITCI’). “DQ00- , 1'1’ g, A, $200.00’. ' I '11 1, Protestant Orphanage, 1., ‘salvation Army. $190.00- L95 ENJOYED-At st. James vth1vCSifllTlfly morning Mrs. rred sweetness of interpretation, the out Not Your Heart be Troub- . and at the evening service Miss pacdonnlrl gave a fine rendition m. 5010, "Fear Not Ye 0 Israel." irrlNG FOXES-Jfr. T. B. ,1, 1st; for Halifax Saturday , m; with I50 pair oi fxoes which bglng shipped from that port to any sweden and Czecho-Slo- ' by the W. K. Rogers ranches , fingers ranches are also ship- , mgr consignments of foundri- ., simk to England 11nd other opgxtn countries. » ._._.. ACTING INSPECTOR-Mi". u i..- dleur. a former P. E. Island mail, arrived from Ottawa to take Mr. .,grd's place as acting district Ln- ctor. in charge of the inspection lslon of the Dominion Seed ch. Mr.‘ A. Hope remains in "gs oi the laboratory division as pifvlfililg analyst. Mr. and Mrs. lacheuriand their three sons are present staying at the Intel-colon- inolel until their furniture ar- ea, when they will occupy the res- nce on ivclrion street recently va- ted in" the Simard family-Sack- s Illblllle. ILLNESS OF REV. W. BRUCE "nz-Jrhe congregation of St. as Church was greatly shocked Sunday rorcnoon by ihc sudden [lapse of the Rev. W. Bruce Muir 1am; with exceptional elearncsa, in Monteral. When due to advanced years Dr. Deinstadt was o...“ 7w 51W UP hi! practice here last sum- mer. he went to live with his dough- fer in Vancouver. " GERIWAN Foxmau ‘Laavi:_ V-Rivr Adolph d’ Hehgeliere and his Partner Lorenz l-Iulbaon of Iqcrusee Bavaria. silver foxmen from Gummy who spent the last few days in Charlottetown and -who leave today for New York, before returning to Gf-‘Pmlhl’ ethic that the fox industry is now on a firm (Oqflng in p“; ‘mum-Ty and is steadily developing. M i119 Present time there are about one hundred ranches in the country. The Germans claim that their equipment and feeding inc ‘nods are unsurpassed anywhere. CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING —-The twenty-fifty anniversary of the wedding of Captain Edward andMrs. Dlvlw was fittlrlgly observed at their. beautiful farm home, "Glen Alden". Mhlllfiilue Road. on Friday, Dec. 6th. Dancing, singing, etc., was indulged in during the evening and over [any guests were served supper at, g, 1gp; hour, the dining room being artistic- hlly arranged and decorated for the vhchsloh- Nhhlemhs ‘cursor silver were presented to mark the event and the evening was greatly enjoyed by all present. Mr. Malcolm Alexander tL-Quscnt oi, Winnipeg, Banister at Law and Native of Orwell and a descendant of one oi the "Polly immigrants" from Island of Skye has recently given to the press a very interesting volume entitled "Skye pioneers and the Island." Mr. Mfiueen hasex- pended a great deal of time and labour in compiling the history oi the early settlers oi Belfast and he deserves a great deal of credit. The events are recorded in an attractive to mourn,‘ besides her parentsitwo brothers Erskine and Donald. The funeral taka place this afternoon at twooclock from thelresidence to the cemetery at Int. i6, my, an. Aitken ‘officiating-S. ' ' ISLANDEB- ELECTED. —Ai. 1 the closely eontuted election for the mlllllililillity of Iroquois Falls, Ont: Mr. Ambrose Corcoran, formerly of Baldwin's Road, P. E. 1., was elected Councillor. ; ' Nunsn Gnanuama- 1 um RM Fhhie- dlllihier of Mrs. Edith 31MB. Ciil’. who has been training in Hotel Dieu Hospital for the last three Years, has successfully ‘passed her R. N. exams. Her many friends wish her succeu. The death occurred at her home on Marsh Street, New Glasgow, N. S. on November 9th., oi Helen. only iiflllihterv of Mrs. Norton MacEach- ern, axed six years, from pneumonia following scarlet fever. The funeral was held on Sunday afternoon and was largely attended by theschool children, with whom Helen who was a bright, lovable child. was a great favorite. Burial was at St. John's Cemetery. Mrs. MacEacheln and her four sons have the sympathy oi a wide circle of friends in their bereave- ment. It ls but eighteen months ‘since they were called upon to mourn the loss oi husband and father. about three weeks ago. The compli- cations resulting were the direct causelof his death. I-fe is survived by his wife and by three sons. Charles. now studying medicine at Dalhousie University. Douglas in Bathurst, and Claire, principal of Bedeque School, also by two sisters, Mrs. Geo. seller, Jacksonville, N. B., and Mrs. Geo. 1Ayers. Kensingion. and one brother. iMr. W. if. Johnston. merchant of l this city. The funerabwilliake place on Friday Dee. 13th., at Bathurst. ' THURSDAY —CONGRATULATIONS-Congrat- ulations are" being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watson of Summer- side on the arrival of a bonny baby girl on Monday in me Prime county Hospital-S. . --IIIGH NOON WEDDING-At high noon on Wednesday, November 27th, St. Mary's Church, Summer- SMBpWJ-S the scene of a very pretty sledding when bliss Nina Jhnet Somers daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Bruce isomers, Springfield vras unltzd in marriage to Mr. Earl Daniel May- inard. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Daniel llvfaynard, Ellerslie. Venerable Arch- ~d:aoon White performed the cere- ilnony in the presence of a congre- tglltion, which lncludzd n. large num- in»; of friends of both the bride and igroom. The bride was beautifully gowned in a costume of blue gaor- ‘gette and looked exceedingly Winsome {Thegroonrs gilt to the bride was a lbeautiful gold watch. In the even- Ths friend‘; 0g Dr, 3981mm 3_ iing a reception was held at the home common, v, 1),, Wm be Emmy of the bride's parents, when the im- shocked to hear of his sudden death which occurred in the city yesterday. Dr. Cameron was the eldest son of the late Rev. John G. Cameron oi Souris and Murray Harbour, and a brothel- of Guy Cameron, Inspec- tor for the Royal Bank of Canada. mediate friends of the contracting parties assembled to d: them honor A sumptuous repast was served and the health of the bride and groom was proposed by Mr. M. T. Lambe. who expressed the scntnterts of all the friends in cornplimcntaryviief-‘il-‘i. tel where he underwent’ an operation axons: rmzr: worsen-m. won third prize at the Royal Winter Fill’. TWOIIW. 1m- eertifled "seed po- tatoes. Green Mountain variety, I POTATO STEAMERS COMING-J ‘The S. S. Cissy- and the Nyhadsl sailed yesterday morning from New‘ York for Georgetown to load 90,000 bags of potatoes, I50 pounds each, for the Potato Growers’. Association‘ and Mr. C. C. Thompson, repraent-i ing the Southgate Produce Corporw, ‘ation, New York City. Both s Lazners i are due on Sunday. I ISLAND LADY. _II..L-—Mi‘s. H. H. Jewell _oi this city, received the news Mgsechuaetts General Hospital where sheuwiltundergo an operation the latter part of this week, Ifer many friends on_the Island will regret to speedy _ reoovery._ The work of the Boy Scout move- . merit is to help boys choose profes- sions that suit their talents, to over- come the growing tendency of seek- ing comfort and luxury- instead of “roughing it," to teach boys p0S~ ltlvely, rather than negatively, by means of» games and to. give instruc- tion in woddcraft and handicraft. This is a, summary of the explana- tion oi the object of the scouting movement. offered by Mr. John A. Stiles. Assistant Chief Commissioner for-the Boy Seouis Association in Canada in an interesting address at a mectingvoi’ local scoutmasters and interested parties in the City f-fall last evening. Accompanying Mr. Stilcr. in his tour of ‘the Maritime Prov- inces is Mr. W. L. Currier oi the in Margate, followed by the best the track made by the“C. G. S. Stan- 1mm and homc games. February to her marriage the bride was tcndor- hliélllflrlly- Last Wlntel" , 1 Al’! A. M , ’ . . . . m“ ‘mound Bum!" Muls- wishes of a host of friends. Prexious 193'. ‘Yilwll l5 CXDOI-‘i-Qd 111 D0"- m9‘f4ill and lltil. U"? 191'!“ A wie of thank. was moved to the ed a. miscellaneous shower and was mflfilh her ill-it trip for the season on. fjlifllifl pifisifidllt, is, w. Roblugqn, the recipient oi many beautiful gifts --B.' DR. DINTAR ILL—A\HLIE clrrlc 0f friends will regret lo learn that ur. G. F. Dewar is at present ill in the P. E. Island Hospital and will hope that. ills ilidispositlan is only Lern- porary. FIRST IIO CKEY PRACTICE. last night about twenty Abcgwcitiby lhockeyisis turned out at the Arena ‘for the first hockey practice oi the season, and for an hour the build- firxgfiizoggagrl‘ tgwxatlzie’ ing re-eciloed ivitherash oi hockey ‘ ' s ' sticks and the familiar vvhlr of the Coach Roy Prowsc put the boys through their paces. The ice was in excellent condition - and the players likewise, all shelving ‘Mung’ h" “ma” ma hope for her the effects oi the recent strenuous flvorkouis in the "Y" wider the direct tion of Mr. Glen Partridge. piiyslcnl1 steel blades as director. [If the first practice is a foreiaste of things to colnc a. suc- cessful hockey season is in the offing. Inicriiciveri ytsierdoyt by The Guardian with regard to the work of construction of the new C. N. R. Hotel, M: H. J. Grudge, Chief En- , ginesr from Moncton, who is at the hotel site inspecting the work, sad “Progress Ls. very favourable, with everything linccl up according _ to schedule. We hope to have the erec- tion oi the stesl frame started with- in the next month, Plans are lacing riahed with the idea of keeping the work going steadily to completion." At present the space for the bailcr r0070 i5 179i"! cxchvatrd. i0 ill" dilllh i ly known throughout the (llnLYlCL for National Office, Ottawa, who withlvi twenty Mel. Wllivll l5 mile i935 his ilonest work and genial personal- Mi‘. Stiles will visit Summerside and UElOW i-hfl lGW-‘l 0f the lefllllfllllg D1" ity. He left his native province ovci" MACPlIAlL-At tile P. E. Island Hos- Kensington before leaving" the prov-Inf the excavation. The latter portion thirty yea“ ago 1111., 51111011111111. 111111, 1m 1306111111)“ 11111’ u, Mr‘ m“ 'lul' his sci-vice to tile league and ll... luiIldIlCIii fur iluiiaiiiig trophy fur L\lill]i’.".l'.ll)li. _ January 3. i. i.-.‘ i FTLOYINCIAI. LXHIIZYFIUN 193i] ~At a meeting of the directors ul __ dice Prozlncial Eniif-alilon AZAOTILP’ (“US$1.15 lu.l_zu1.gue._11.ge Dad“ trill lcctcrday it uagnccidcil ".2 ll'.l.il H1111111.” crucd 1.118 1w 0n 10m, 110111 lie Exhilnholl of limu iron; Allggili. 3,1,,“ m,“ w U16 1.1.11.1‘ 51101.11 Wew ‘ilaill t0 tile 11211.1. llltllillhC- 11-11111.‘ He 101111.111 111N111 111mg 11,1_ | " ‘ grs oi ice. l —QUIE'I‘ ITILDDING. -— A quze‘ __ lnianuage ceremony “as performed HHUS-l-MAS "OLIDAXEMAL i He“ W‘ H" 53ml“; a3 I“? “m” Qpcnnl inrcilng of the school board on Belmont Si. Szllillllcizaidc, when 1151.11 16111211111.’ 11 “.115 deuded m Mr. Rcbcrt hltloallrlzl of EllillufC and 1 11111 c111. 11,111.12 $311005 on 1,11 12:11; isfinfff1rihén _.\‘- l); rlliiisr 20th for illc Xmas _ ‘=“ ‘ holidays and reopen on hfandny, UB3’. Dec. 11.1). The young couple, G111 will make their home at Enmore, where the groom is. a suucessiui farmer. A ltost 0f fzucricis vvisn Lhcm every happiness-P. —-(.‘IIIIISTI\IAS PIIESENI‘ Junuutjv‘ lipikrliil to the Guardian) SUAUIERSIDE, Dec. lf-The gaso- luic boat. “IIICII was caught in tiu l'““"lcr* tun nlllc; outside the Summer- ‘finiut ‘lmflultj-ylil" A“'*"='"“"" ,-..:lc IJLfiIZ House nn ‘Thursday last .2151’ l'f‘]l(Jl',' I‘ :11 My. _\_1_.._-._~ 1 _ 1 N _ , .00 {g y ’ H‘ ‘I y M a “it l .l..l by the S. S. Stanley or yM? “"_ "_ ‘Nfk-l“ “iii-ir" 0i l" lli-illfllflf.’ (IILFYIIOLJII about four o'- 1 lclnat lniliziil time of bf.i‘,ill‘_\'. L 1.1091.‘ C11111a111 53111115011 Grady o1 in" “as mNVMUCd i‘ PM” “I \’°“'>'“‘1 z-hlnnncrsidc went out on the ice and moose ilillc silppclxa 1i) lllC Kiillf. ‘I'll: “Cd the “M1101, b1. d011, and l "DJ.- "l. .\."/‘~: t~» t ' . . _ 0N1 PM‘ h? “J1“l' m4» “r 1;“ .eti llcr to the imprisoned craft. EH15 Mules“? [truly “e ‘We “it”: i" The boat lvzis taken aboard and with a (icmocrnllc time anti place. Would 1-15 ‘clkjppcr c111,, Seymour Young o1 isUmve kind 93mm‘ “Will-Va $u"~i1bi‘-‘;.Albcl'.oli, left for Charlottetown ll. Latin or French quotatioln-if there Qlm-break 011 5,111,121‘, 01,1 ECW111111 o! .“1'° “We aPilljcu-blc» Illiille one. K. '. the snow storm the Sanley had ‘$9911 l)r€‘.'i..‘.C(i iwrm Krill-ii; earlier. i ——I)II5I) IN TIIE \'.'I£L~"I‘-Ne\v:. Ill!‘ w . birch received of lite death at ltcglnn. __________________________ i Satin. on Nuvembci" Illilll, of Mr. wli- 1311:1115 tfillflill McLeod. who unr. Ii)l'lll(‘l'l_\' mic ____ ____ ___ {cf Kcilc-zzigtoliis ltlurt rraglcvrrrl clil- ~_~-_~ l zcns, a blacksmith by trade and “n19. l-‘ufill-At. Milton uh Saturday. Dcu '7. i921). to Mr. mid Mrs. John A I-‘ord. nee Irene Ford, a (laughtcr, i Grand Opening Talkies Using Northern Electric‘ Sound System The Best _'l‘liat: Money Can Buy i i ‘ nee Edwa 4 .111 lllla conducting the service. Mr. uir had been suffering intensely am rheumatism the previous week ~- on Saturday the trouble affected legs making locomotion exceed- rly painful, His general health also llerNlJand when he entered the ipit it was evident to everyone that u-as in great physical agony. He accrued with the service, however, ‘lh characteristic determination. but licn it came to the sermon he was st able to announce his text, and .en in stale that the effort to each was too great for him. l-fe re out. the closing hymn. and then ‘as helped to his seat by two mcm~ rs of tho choir, who later assisted in ‘Ji rise to pronounce the benedic- ion. The rpverend gentleman then ttcrh" collapsed in the arms of his ‘o supporters who gently laid him "l1 lfllclh on the pulpit seat. Two dies. who had been trained nurs- . went to his. assistance. They call- d for a stimulant which was ob- aiilcil iroln a neighbour. and admin- tcmi tvilli the desired effect. Med- "ll aid had been summoned. and in short time Drs. Dewar, Seaman rid Houston were on the scene, and iderrd his removal to the hospital, illtll “as done in Mr. McLean's mbulrncc. At a late hour last. night '~ I11‘ iilloried Mr. Muir was resting s conltill-iably as possible under the lrcunlstonccs. 'f'l"le evening service n st. James Church was conducted l" tho nov. fir. Ramsay of -'I‘rinii.y ‘lllifil ("liul"cl1. TUESDAY llfhlliflfilAh DlAS8.—-YBIofllil¥ “mills at '1 o'clock a Solemn High "h 0i Mquim was celebrated at st mepirs Convent for the repose of ~° will oi Mother St. Angelina, s. former superlorw, who passed a- m“ “its Rev. A. J. McIntyre who ‘l! assisted by Rev. C. McCarthy m“ R"- J. Sullivan. The members M Si" JMDlTs Badallty at-tcndcd in l body ._ “DIED IN WINNlPEG-Tlw dcilfnh ngibrzhil ln Vancouver, B. 0., on No- r 33th Oi’ Di‘. Williflm M. Dein- “tli- lied a2 of st. Stephen, n. n. jlha buried there last week, Dr. tillh-‘Jiladt was a native oi Nova Soo- 811i“ le attended HQTVB-ifi Medical m“: “ltd was one oi iia oldest smwatr... In i878 he came to St. "m "11": from Prince Edward island 511ml". formerly Mrs. Graham. oi _ -.l:llm died about i0 years ago. 11°11? “Pro four children, only one m hi". Mrs. Klllam, of Vanmnl- '1“ ilviiig- Besides this daughter, v i tllfVIVEd by one sister, Mrs. ~ on. in Prince Edward Island. tarshvod Mill him here infleceni. 111"”; "hill his deplrture for Van- 1111" "jffc ar e two nieces, on: '“ ‘ h! Halifax and the cthu tskye men to arid to the hlsiflfl’ 01' "way in this well ‘written work and win be greatly appreciated by the people oi Belfast and by the thous- ands of descendants of the early pioneers scattered tnronrhout fi-he world. We understand this was a work of 1 love on Mr. McQuecns part and it is _ up to some other descendants of the Belfast. There is much more infor- mation at present available and which unless soon compiled Wm be lost. This work will undoubtedly b!" igood results and we trust will give encouragement to others i0 Bdd i0 the too meagre history of our early seitlers. There is no more praise- worthy undertaking than the rec- drding of the history of one! country The work is on sale at Garter 6v Co. ,City. WEDNESDAY . —DOING NfCELY-Mr. William J. Adams, oi Sea View, is prbgrwin! favourably since his recent accident. when he had the misfortune to break his leg just above the ankle. While b9 was helping with the raising of hi8 house-S. ROCKY rowi- FERRY-The Rocky Point ferry continues to mllw its scheduled trips between 0'1"" iotistqwn and Rocky Point. but with liner-easing difficulty as the ice I11 U13 harbour gradually becomes thick"- At the present. time the harbour l5 almost completely fozen over. The lea in some places is six inches thick but is oi a soft slushy whilmhvv and so does not seriously ill-filler navigation. However. ii" m" trip yesterday morning took an hour and a half instead oi the usual half hour. With a few hours more of hard frost the work .oi the ferry will be over for the season. -8UDI)EN DJATII .0!‘ EIGHT‘ YEAR OLD CHILD-The sympathy 0i’ 1 friends not only in 1140'- 16. blli throughout the Island goes out i0 Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Forbes, of Loi- 16, in the sudden bereavement which they have been called upon to bear in the death of their only daulhter, Kathleen, at the are of elliht rum, after only a few hours‘ illness. 'I"he' little one took sick on Sunday after- who died at Luna, South America about l8 months ago. Dr. Rohan Cameron of London, England is a Wile. Among those sitting around the address" m Hang“ M“; intend m. surviving brother The deceased had been absent from this province for a number of years oquent manner wished Lite newly t to Qgtawa, but owing to ill health returned here not long ago. The funeral will take place priv- mil’ from the Mel-film Uhdeiiflhhla wnmv harmonic and costly 9'9 ens lslealnor-s in illtlnc buoys is now t l Home this Wednesday afternoon at 8 o'clock, to the Peoples Cemetery. FAREWELL GATHERING - A pleasant farewell party was tender- ed Mr. Amos ffubley at the home of Miss Mamie Moynagh, Souris. Mr. f-Iubley has been manager‘ oi the brancirof the Central Greamerles since it's erection two years ago. and during that time has made many friends. ‘His good work has earn- ed him a promotion to the Char- lottetown branch. The evening was spent with music, songs and games. After singing "For he‘s a Jolly Good "Fellow," those present wished Mr. Hubley good luck in his new position. Mr. I-fubiey left Thursday mornln! for Charlottetown followed by the good wishes of his numerous friends. News has been received of the death of Rev. Hammond Johnston in Montreal General Hospital. Rev. Mr. Johnston formerly occupied the pulpit. of Trinity United Church in this city, as co-pastor with Rev. Dr. Ramsay. _ The laio Mr. Johnston was born at Neivstead, l-lighiield, Prince Ed- ward Isiand in 1870. He was the son of the late John Johnston and nep- hew of Dr. Richard Johnston and Dr. Hammond Johnston, At the I86] of ‘23 he went to Saekviile, where he entered Mount Allison Academy. and in 1902 graduated from the uni- versity there. Always a brilliant; or- aior; he was regarded from the time of his graduation as one of the com- ing preachers of the gospel. Ills re- cordhhows that he lived up to and surpassed even the‘ most sanguine expectations. Immediately after hi5 ordination lie wcnlgto preach in Newcastle, N. fsywhere‘ he remain- ed for four years. i-fere hemarried Miss Georgie Harrison, daughter of Rev. Geo. Harrison. I-fe then preach- ed successively in the churches at noon, but appenreifto be quite W!" again before going to beds About’ thre o'clock on Monday momlnl she‘, again became iii and the doctor was| sent for. When he arrived. the child‘ was unconscious. He called in two‘ other doctors; but nothing could be done and the little one plated IWIY about ll o'clock thee mbrnlnl- H" sudden death is" particularly sad. 1A0 she was a very bright arid- healthy little girl and a great comfort to her father. who is in felling health, and‘ her cheerful happy voila-e wlllbe M41! inland int-be home. ‘mm In Mt surnmerside, Bedequc. Queen Square Church. St. ‘John, and Moncion Wesley Memorial church, occupying the pulpit in each for four years. going next ‘ to the -Gower Street Church, 8t. John's. Newfoundland ‘where hie remained for Ave" years be- fore coming to ‘irinlty, United Church Oharlottétown. where he remained twojelfl. neliznin: that j-Ihly he went to preach in the UniudjOhurch at Bathurst. N. 3.. Here his health began to fail two months ago. and h: motel-ed’ the Montreal Generaiyfioebi- iconcluding by wishing the iccuple s long, horny and prospercus ‘festive board was H01. Peter Sin- Jlair, who in his cllaractrristlcally el- marrled couple every success and happiness through life. Mr. and Mrs. IMaynard were the rcsipients of which is only one testimony of t.‘~.ei' popunrlty with all their fricn-ls. The evening extended to a delightiu sec- lial time everyone enjlyiiig the nsel- ves to the full. In the lvcs sma" hours a very delightful function terminated after three Iusiy cheers for the bud‘. and groom ard the snging rf Auld Lang Sync. Mr. "and Mrs. Maynard left the followlrg mcrnlng for their future home in Halifax followed by the bcri vtiihcs of a hrs‘. of i"iends.S -ul."a"rli or LIFE tom; nus- IDENT or KILDARE-Jfherc missed and tedious illness Mr. Patdck M. Foley, of Kildare at the age of ‘f3 years. The laie Mr. Foley was born at Kildare where he resided all his life. I-fe was one of the best, and inlosi". progressiveiarmers of the dis- ‘trict. In politics he was a strong Con- servative and in religion a. devote adherent to the Roman Catholic Faith. The deceased was held in the ililghest, esteem by his neighbours and liriends. There are left. to mourn a sol-rowing widow, six sons andtwn daughters. namely-Wilfred. and Gerald of Ifolyoke, Mass" Freder- ick, of Newark N‘. J., Oswald o.‘ lWox-cestcr. Mass, Edward P. of iSummerside; Sister StQMaLl-garet of tNotre Dame Convent, Montreal, Miss [Louise of Watertowil, Mass, and"Al- tired at home. also one brother, Mr. in. M. Foley of Alberibri and-two sisters, Mrs. Kate O'Brien of Al- bertondand Mrs. James McIntyre of ontague, to all of whom the Guardian extends sincere sympathy --8. " Mr. James A. Roddpoi Ottawa. dir- eetoi- of fish culture for'the' Domin- ion Fisheries Branch. and a_native of Buckley Point, P. a. 1., and Dr. John Van‘ Oosten, who is in charge of Great Lakes fishery investigations for the United States, have been ap- pointed byCanada and-the United States, respectively, to make g joint fact-finding investigation into the Lilia onarnpinln fisheries situation. The investigation is to cover the pike-perch. pickerel, or dore fisheries of Lake Champlain and any other question that might have bearing on" the fisheries in the lake and its ex- pensions. Mr. Rodd and Dr. Van Ooeten have conferred in Ottawa, Albany, N. ‘L. and Montpelier. Vi... and Quebec. P. 1Q. Bubse entiy, public hearings will be held at different points. hi"! 0K1 54°11“? Welling after a long 1 ‘Mr. Currier have recently delivered idressing meetings InIMoncwn, St. John. Fredericton before ‘returning LIFTING BUOY 5* . l i "STANLf-IY” _'The work of the Marine Department nearing completion. The ‘Bi-ani" ihas already finished “work and will ;‘.a‘y up in port shortly. The “Stan- .ley" is at present endeavouring to gift. buoys in Csriban Channel near lPlctou Island and will then yiroceed ‘lo Indian Rock near Wood Islands to take up the buoy there. The; "Stanley" Ls to lift the balance of; lthe buoys in the straits. and is‘ standing by to help the potato‘ ‘steamer "Delia".‘ out; if port. if rc-"1 Inuired. When the harbour buoys were ‘pasted. Eleven carioads cf gravel will 1111mm h“ m) m’ v1 1 1 ‘taken in last week several had brok- also bc used in the making of the . ‘ c a “mmmml “"0"” In loose and were drifting out ivith cement 1t. is cxpe~tcu to begin work I 5mm“ l" “mpmncn.” mcmfim‘ Se“ the""l~e Buoys sometimes get lost in on dishing iooiinii for the lfcrs in ‘time i“ C“? "I mmgmlv-V‘ i“ m“ “Yml “ ' - - ‘ 1 ion of Ml". fl. S. Tl w , C " - this way; At the present time there lthe near futur". Undsr reasrnnblr lmdcmy u! me L1a':i:::1"to1":::_;‘1:‘C'h‘ tls a largo fourteen ten buoy, eleven} tfeet in diameter at the Marine‘ Wharf. This buoy broke adrift from Lockport. N. s., on my. an.’ 1m and was picked up off the coast of Scot- fing November I928; It was shipped to I Quebec during thesummer of 192M on the S. B. Garcia ‘andwas taken to Charlottetown this fall to Rival’. transportation to "Halifax. -—PBETTY WEDDING —1i 1 aonage, at Kensington. Rev. Mp1 Ayers officiatingcwhen Mr. Heath Ju, Mayhew. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Alfred‘ i Mayhew, of Matgaie, was united in- marriage -t'o-~Mias Marion Ruth‘ Oaseiy. second daughter ofMr; and Mrs. William If. Casely. of Kelvin- The ceremony took place at 6 p. m.. in ‘the presence of the immediate relatives. The bride was attired in a lovely, gownoi white satin crepe, her veil was in cap effect, caught up with dainty sprays .oi orange blossom, a beautiful necklace ,._of pearls- was the only ornamelnt, She wore white shoes and stooklngs-andcerricd a lovely bouquet of carnatlons and fern. The bride was ‘attended by her sister, Miss Kathleen Oaseiy," who wore a pretty dress of shell pink georgette, trimmed with lace. The‘ groom was supported by his brother, Mr. George Mayhem After. the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's par- ents, at which sixtygucsts were pres- ent. , A sumbtuous wedding ,, was served, the dining room-being dllntlly trimmed in pink and white. At the close oi a delightful evening. a large party of eharivlriers called to extend, ineli- best wlshesto the bride (and groom,’ aiid added much do.» merriment oi the occasion. The happy interviewed in the same tonne: ion Zvll". R. S. Allan, contractor and Mr. i. superintendent slated‘ H. W. Low, that the work was progrsslng very satisfactorily, although the present Mather condticlls arc unlnulilrobic.‘ Eacmation work except (or the ho l- j cl- rooms has been COillplCLCd. and on Lllklldfth and west sides ihe bn k forms have been laid for the mm- cnt. At the completion of this re "i of. the lvcrk an elaborate system of reinforcing steel will be installed. JTIIG front Lrms trill thcn lIC put l'l place and the cement poured in. Three carloads of sand for the CIRII- en‘: have arrived from Sussex and are being transported to the scene 01' operations, Six cat's more are ex~ ucather conditions ill: job siroufd be ccmpleicd in contract. linlc. MEASLES IN I’. W. (b-At laud and gowed {mo 1,9511 Ryan duy- present time there are about a cloz- , measles 3111011,‘; the Prince of Wales College students. Although the disease is of a mild type it comes at a most unfortun; clic time, as the students arc now writing their Christlnas examina- tions. Principal Robertson states en cases of llllddln! WIS solcmnlzed on Wcilncs- that the students who al"c unable to I W 1. L day lsstat the United Church pal-Make their exams will uc credited *""""“" with the marks made in previous tests and their general class stand- ing throughout the term. Supple- mentary examinations will probably be written in January. "TI-IE VISCOUNT MONCK IIOTEI. have a series oi famous pccrcsses fu their steamers,‘ vrritcs a. correspond Queen Charlotte Island service on ih Pacific Coast and Queen Cliarloti Hotel here would be confusing," write another correspondent, but Rocky Point ferry. ceased running owing to the in Charlottetown and Rocky Point. At wharf awaiting the possibility of be younfcouplafuftiior their new home r tho . after ihe first Governor-general. Lot‘ the Railway start a series of Govli- nor-general hotels, the sonic m. they asks. "why not Sh‘ Jam“ Howl?" A “Md. Scciy. Trcnz-llrcl", W. A. fiznltil. Clmr- “l?” m” lll°llill< l“ "lflllsboro." has tempts to cross met with failure. and Charlottetown the "ffilisboro" is now atihc ferry whore the cpcnili: ing able io make l few more trips in the inccthig. Sectional play-offs in 3/011"! ince Tuesday morning. Mr. Stiles and Of the bailimelll Will be "$51140? 5M- ‘ curled on his trade ‘in Manitoba. 1-Ic Mrs. Walter S. lvfzacPhairAl-gyi vise departments, refrigerators, str- , ago rooms, and scrvaits quarters. retired from business LUIIIC yours ago, Shore. a son. ! and two years ago lvcllt to i-cnidé m, Liiivls-At York. Der. B. to Barr, l Regina. where he iiatl several rein-t nnil p“; Lou-jg, a daughlcy‘ Lives, including ills tn") soils, JalllCf. l-‘INLAYSON-zit fifcdford, Mass. and William. At the Lllilf‘ of lllt.‘ Aiollciay, Dec. 2nd, to Mi: and My; 1 death hc had rent-lied t-hc rlpc age of lJanlcl it‘. Flnlayson. a son. 4 8i years. Iicsitlca his witimv anti ill?‘ DOUGLAS-At the I‘, 11,’, 151a“; will; lhhhilhhc". ivlt 1h I-lcllpllnl. Ilcr. 12in. to Mr. and Mr: mourn three other soils, ‘lllcopllilils. J. Lcstcr- Douglas. a daughter. weight It of Eikhorn, Man, Lijurgc h. Cnlifurti- g Wumm ‘l ia, and John in Alberto; also two sis- WUUD-At Mi. licrbert, on Des 1 We hhd Hi9. brotherh- nanlrll". Mr. iolli. to Ml". and ivn-s. Walter Wood llalv and llfass" I‘:'l?"‘)£'lli Mclmrld, fl. n sun. Congralulaiioils. i N.. oi Boston. hiss L Ml". Alcxailzlci" fIi)OI\'l;l‘—C:t_v Hospital. Dec. 9. t4 j iifc-Lcod, oi‘ Sal-inn, (Jill, and Ml" ill: and lifrs. Wm. Rooney. Chcrr,’ i Murdock blclnccd ‘if lllllliltllfil‘, ncnr vnlltfll". a daughter. , Sunlmcrsidc. llitcnllrllt ta l; pint-r n1 licgiila, Saslw-S. |ltlflSi1\'-Clt_v Hospital, Dec. 5. t1 ‘.lr. and Mrs. Frank Dorsey. city. | acn. I SHOULD HAVE ivnintuss hTA- 3TfUN--'I‘llrll. Prince Eduard Ihlilllii MARRIAGES 1IIE.\NEI'—DI‘NNING—Ai the Unit, ‘oil Church Parsonage. Kenslngton t at Ilnlifnx, who lcnvcs (_'i‘.IIl'iC‘l'.f“.(l\\lli t.“ wvrdncjdnxl‘ 130th“ 1929' by Rev l “K1111; Auhmu1l1 1111, 161611131111 £11.11). tum. Kipp-pa, Alfred Lrilsoli Heaney t1 1 excellent news sci-vice the brcaknilll gram M‘ Dunning’ an o! Clinton‘ P ‘ of the silbniarllic cables ill the rcirrlli " ' ffillihillhlie lllOYCil liloir l|llCf‘.“i.'"lillfj.', Illl(fK—.\'l(‘0l.LE-AtCharlottetown. |-I')(‘.'3. ll. 19119. by Dr. A. C, Vinggnt "l)l£f.l.\" STILL I.\' I'(]II'I'—']'[\3 ' l..’l".li"il C clia Niroli“ of Willie Sands ipoiaiu sicallirr '"l)_~l;;l"" 5;,“ m P. E. l, in Samuel Jlnim 395i; Q port. auaitlllg tho arliull Ul ilyt‘ g, Aililrl‘. l’. F2. l. U. S. Stanley ivhlsil i’. in break n‘ ‘uni ll- "~ l; ._ ,1. ,' _ "" '—-— * w" ~-"~- ,\ ilougll the lic cli \ if‘ ll.li \ l. 1111111115 to allow the rtcnnlcl" in int; ii-r- Gcorgctoun where s-ho ulll iullnlvuzp 1111,1111: ,,11.1.11111,1111 11311 ,_,1.\Ir.\flf.l..\{\‘.-—-.'\i Aibcriflv Plains. Dec. tbc lltssolliliiurii on flJVllllill n: the U‘ ""3" JUN“ L'- Mmllilall- v~ 3 .\f(‘f§l.\'I..‘H'—.'it. Hfflfllllballf‘, De~ lrzlliicl‘ itilLl, MY”- Wullaln MCKIHIA)’, odiou- of lilo idle William ltfcKinlav. .'\li-Lf£.\\'.-.»\t Ul'fiilil\l€l\‘, Dec, 9th., ‘ sainncl ltlcbcan, aged 59 years. HUI ‘ION-JV. fviayfitld, DEC, 0, ‘will. John Houston, aged '75 mars. 1111111111 11,11,111“, 11011111? “as 11,111 , miiIitiN-ln North ftuslico. on Der. .1111, 01111.9 (11- 1\1,._.._11.\_ “P111111 11111<.'>lll_ 1112.’), Jtucpll Doirmi, agctl 7! Innis; Silmlncrsiilr, lrllnzlli ml); n1"MIlUIIJN-iit“hhllllw. Manilflbl- r, good i1c|il~c:cnlalirnli\f lllPlIIlNfl». tin". 5”“ '3' 1937' Elm-l 3u°llallhll~ '. from Chnrloiicinu-n null Sinnlnoz- ii~"3""*“‘1 ‘i150 "l J» Aildi-wrl hlmLnr- cold of illc walwllollsr. ffo\\":-\"cr, tile.’ ..iralnel" can llc londril mirlv in (tour- l’. 1)Zfli)\\'i'i as tho wmrlinllw- illfTt‘ heated. SUMMERSIDE. D00. l'.!-~'l'..- mini meeting of tllc PFiitJC i-Itiil t vii ant‘ "The C‘ N’ R’ already has aysitic. Aflcr rouiiile iliL-lllfints‘ the ri-,""- ""'~"~ll"l' “i Cmldlwiol‘ lllihl-fileh e cctinn of officers for tho your lino‘; “i i "“-"- c place as. lotions. Pl'f‘.‘-lflf‘ilf. f‘. l) “"'(";l‘3‘1" “"5 "i." m‘ 139911159135. Stewart. Cliarloitcioxvii; \7lfi‘-I‘l'€.\l(l' “"39- lh“ iP-LIW ‘mllilhler 0! Phil“! cnt. iinlnh Sillipllnlli. 5iililllllf‘l‘\'iilf‘i “mi U" h" M“- Pilliilil MCG" * l tion to be played on the following lilllhitli. fined G0 Years. '" - (lnics: Jan. 3rd. 7th. itlln. nlnl Hill t.i|.l.|:;:r||~;_1ll Hal-villain". on Sai- creasing thickness of ice between 'f'hc second SFCLiOfI lo be plnyctl onWIYd-il‘. Doc. '1th. Nil-s. samuei Gill- 2~iih, and 23th lcsilif‘. “ZN! 6'3 years. F" . the choice of SWEET-Al 79 MrCrill "Ave on Sun- $1.1m“ s-llnll baulviiay. Doc. lith, fifrs. Mary Sweei - played. which was not decided a Izlge B2 yrs. 15th. 21st. has ' Jan. Cilfff-‘illifihdclli. SUBSC-ils “The Gartlcli,10u,.w1111_ ("Alli-1RON-Silddclily' in this city Hotel." willie a fourth tiroposcsl 1,-VX__1,11111.1,. 11 ,1 5.11.11,“ S1111," .l;t "lhosiiay the 9th_Dc;'cn1bcr_192f “Queen City." "For dignity and np- mcrspja 1.1111] S, pg Unfit (_~~_1_...-;_,11,._ Firzlnnlcl Sicnart Csnicroil, aged 54 proprlaicncssfsainanotl1er_"iloiliiilg‘“M, flilx! sun of llli". late Rev. Johr beats "The Norihulnbcrianri." 11111.31 1.1,1.\,,|11_11 1111, 11 1111,1111... l. (‘Rlilrifliil m SJUPL} an.) Mung; . - . _ iiilTbJlll‘. Faun‘, oi patties .lululrl tnlilnlcnir ml .l...l.i _ _ ary 3rd. to Ii." l‘l:i_"~i‘:i lll :".\"_l sections “1l"|\|-\NI\\ M ilflilllflli- 011 55in ROCKY POINT f‘Effff\'—'l'7'lc1 four games in each Illlc ft,..l _=.~;-~ ltfilnl. Dev. 7th. Mrs. Donald Mac- ' t) ,1 -_,___. _._.__._._,._.._.....-_¢.-‘._.___ __ , _ _ .-.- y... ._... ._.. q-t-a..__-a_.-_.a ‘m. L. .‘_,7'_'Z..__. -_._ I ' ‘