i iioiihff lliiiiir" {elected/From in. u. , v Igltitioay i Dorothy Nicholson: haul Liilill: i. P o‘ 0111*- Pfetldent of the Ca-- When he wasrilne years of age. o pogo was united in marriage guests sat wn 09. sum uoiis sup- Muttart.~'"rhe hinl " ~ ' 1-» - ~- ~ - o -- 111 “mmmd. ".11 m" °1 R1111" “mar mmm,‘ my" 1F“ Bmidfm‘ ""1114 @1119 1° 11115 011i’. Whflrflilo Mr. Arlibin Perry, sorrbf Mr. and per. The ltlzppy young ‘crguple were was beautifully ssurig by Pfilitwirrld lain.“ math‘ m “hm lcmldi? '. M " “v ~ Rn. on‘ - sass. or arson and new, ions vi ocistion, Dr. Ennis Smithyhfi learned the irnao oi our-nag.- Mrsxlidose§ M.“ y‘ of- st. Louis, the recipients or rncmybeautiftll sncrmrs. William Muttart. m. and Mrs." [:1 pct will ho prssshoss tome -¢::__..I"Y m, Eflwéilm’. m‘; Nienoiun, lr_\1'n.c"i, h“. hoe, ‘i’ 1-111-‘1111 "1- 11 1119 1"°X Eitptri- 115111191 Wit/h 01161‘ ' Mid Yflllnker; ‘the Rev. A. J. Jo n. 05111151-1118- 1311511? Plfiefiitfi. The best of ‘wishes flardy. who were the recipients of n Lgglslnture or, the hogt session pro- (:35; i hwfupyqu hf v reoolved-Jly V1179 ‘by Mr. Major “_l"“‘111p 511111011 at Surnmelside; afterwards going into business on The bride was attractwelyrgoiznznlqfollow Mr. rand Mrs. Campbell to urge number of very handsome was... {or the appointment o1 a ‘u’ om m ~hg~ neck . o . pcburmau of Bilmmflfpldg s at lrcd Peters" and Mr. Lo his own account, iffwlllfih he ccn- in pale blue crepe de chino with their new home in New London. ' chassis left n Tuesday afternoon 13 7R} g 'm,ggosg . " Xi * J: "- F I " , '>—--~- , {21111111111 01 511mm sidr: Mr. n. iimled until the year i901. when the hat and shoes lo match snh was" i k- fo: Amherst. PN. 5.. and Mbrltim: ' La o i" ~ ' iyefrljmj ‘ma; ‘ " ‘ ‘but * i m, vlvhlllfl ¥I5TEKDAY ..__ Th, RA‘P‘N.' and ivire. Mr. L. M. tookia position in the I. C. R. paint attended by Miss Mary L, nouootto,‘ Master Ray Cullcutt,-t"lic nine year province pqlntg ohq on thoh- fgturn _ .""'.“- ' muefuhtfl onfaymlmbfi. ‘fwd ‘a? m 1111191111“ ""1515 917111111 B1111 100- uhd‘ m‘ A‘ Lmum" 11-11111 DY- 1- ‘m1’- °111‘1'1°11’°1'°W11- " . Cyril Perry, brother: of itho P111 5°11 01 MY- 111111 M11- Alfiflndvf frun their honeymoon will reside ut "xow ASSEMBLWG 15o PAIRS! about . -' I = 7 ' 1.. I 91W I _ “ aftoifnooi-L gig-yum amine-cf Kcnslnzton: Mr‘. Cool-go Here he continued, until less than groom, "acted as the‘ groiimsmair. Culicutt of oLeai-y, was brought to Lung Ride)‘, q-ho guordhm ioihg in 01' ‘Fii-‘(Es-Meesrs. Mllliism- It. i i .. ..i . .- . . _ " otjuit mndrgravirwsrg éon-IBNWP of Moraine: Mr. o. Shelton 1W0. years use when. owing to. lll who wcddlng march was played by“ the Prince County Hospital on Mon- wishing the happy iyoung. couple 1401115111. shipped on Thursday three . _ . * quoted bynnsv. Canon mum, Theifiharii. of_ East Bideford: Mr. Em- health he was forced to lea-re his m. John s. Guudet. Followi s <11! 11101111111: suflerina froaro-"cain-‘sii prosoorityl- s. » Pa?” ‘i’ “'1°'~*“- “1"~"’ “*1” 1‘ “"1" l\ m“ U woo-o; y, Vmmmmbejost Mills of Clcrmont. and Mr, Work ioi- a time in order to underKtho ceremony at which only i ful and serious gunshot wo .-Iti .__.... "15111111911 1311c“ 11 11°1i11°m 1°- Amgot; Puqqlgod, Am“; Mnwmm ' " Mr. Cnliuans ranch in 0ii.a.ri-). ~ arm‘; _ oeo . Interment was the Peoiiigva Cemetery. . ' " b». "" ~ ——--- 1 ' i1llB8i‘.-The funeral till 11111111 Econ was . y H , t i mrgerrasifirioemng sh-oo i repaint fltlastairsloatnednii thghzoo to tho Rdmau ‘Catholic (remote y. The funeral was one of the largest "111" $9311 11'1" 11118 city; Rev. Father P. Whlilh officiated at the ch roh and 818W. The pail. bcareraYvilJer-e: John Mprtin. Clever McLean, Wii. 111111 B68111. Parker Moore, John Llghtizervlbobeifipfllmcan. p - _‘ §-—,--—-....i,'\,, ivaiziis swamped" -—Tlie his; ‘P; w- (xllfiugtfifidplace in the t. o... , _\ 11. ay evening Wmfiwilxhly hnloyed by all. Atpleaslng feature ofthc evening's entertainment was the awarding o; prizes in the reeanticontest.” Th, first prize for poetry wasrami-qoq fig-Miss Frances Kirwan. the first 1 111m eww to Mr. John Gor- don and the first ‘for advertising tiyiMr. Charles Bbntley. .'.l‘he death occurred .ln this city yesterday morning -of Gordon F‘ 1311i!- n member of the firm of Mc- Kllthflrli M11331], after m; Illness or 5011101111118 over a month. ’ E=Thc deceased .who was a first class mechanic specialized ln up. 1191-1191118 1nd general’ body work on automobiles- first come ¢ 5115 c"! about teen years ago hen he the contract o‘ 111111<11118- on several" ssh». W11“ 11y r. R. H. Stems , 11.1.11 beehjburhed." ‘which éihvttidmx to remain in this pro. c9» h? "Wlltedl position with stealer J. Wedloek and about two 1131111116 formcrha not hi A1108 MacEachern urldtililrsthe] 11.11"“. °1s1le¥1whern 8t Ball. The Ilffl Ml‘. Ball was bum 1n 1§10°1111¢111-i1‘7.- 5-. End-int the time of hiiderth q-vlis m. years .of_ age. 1min‘ t" r , v I r jiroxzs roll scrawny. on wsd- mdlymomlng libout 160 plim o1 live silver foxes left the Island, do . @1104 10 Vbrious ldces in the Unll. ‘d 3m." ""141 b. where they 1.1111 hauled 40l- breeders. There are "W?! 1191118 t Summer- Q“ 1110111 lililbatrs . livo. sliver 191w for flhipmeuton Tuesday next W‘ the-stunner homeroom. which. when, 11 tfliinafifmm Halifax. N. s.. direct 1P"-11°1'Wli'-"In-.ldd1tion to uioss N98818- Sgtonmess and Erdal who 1111" Qiiibtioivoj for! ranches in the Person district. are shipping to Nor- Wy a. numbuuofsalected pairs pur- iI-Bed in this locality to replenish .1111‘ brooding stock. Alsobythe tame steamer Nordang rid lrdiil. who have niadc their nata- aigrtora at Bummertide for the t six we&s, will accompany their purchases to about 100 pairs of live mink. ‘ ‘ animals are vefy fine spw of Island bred stock the Norwegian fur‘. ranching indus- try. which Qls now making hi8 labt night one rovln MIDI. p ocare ‘ . i torrid; Biickielir "ith-rid" ill JOIIIGBKTULATIONS - Murry 1riendl|1t Bummer-rifle will be in- ioxlsarn oLthe birth w Ml‘. and Mrl- Urville Bchumian. (rice qpmokeozle "of Trui-o io ,,_ . _ hoiqzat Sackkville. I fly "bfterndon at 3'"‘o'cloclr' ‘ " "111 for o! thclate captain . lhillli ‘Iiflt moslde and vicinity following: His W Humphrey of Kelvin. Mr. "morqhh, R Rattmwtlrofflt 1b Callbeck of Summcrside iii-Wile.“ accompanied by ms. Call,- ilves as one of the foirjudges .1". I "and the other judge. Mr. L. D. .'."-'- ngic MacDonald. widow of the Aruiie MacDonald. In bean, six. of whom survive her. The deceased lady was an example of the true Christian, wife and mother. Of ca. particularly kind and loving nature she endeared herself to all who knew her. She will long be missed by her family and especi- ally in the home where she lived for fiityiyears. and wherein her litter years. her daily life was spent in prayer and loving deeds. Although for years a. great sui- ferer. she never murmured, accept- ing her suffering with that sweet fortitude of the true Christlwl. For years umbla to attend church. Shr- bad rvery solace and ccnsolatlcn of oni- Holy Religion. i During the summer months she was visited by her daughters from California. namely. Miss Iraurethzi and Mrs. Robinson, Although seri- ously lll for a. great part of the sulnm , she seemed to grow much better and hopes were held fro her complete recovery, but God willed otherwise. and on October ist she had a‘ serious attack from which "‘~~ never fully rallied. She leavestorivoum theirlcs-i cherish the mem y of a lo mother. two sons and four daugh- tais, Daniel L. With whom she lived and Ronald in Oregon. Mrs. J.J. McDonald. South Lake. Laurette in Oakland; Mrs. Walter Robinson also 0t Oakland, and Jessie in New York. ' ~= . Conscious to the last the 800d wo- man "died the death merited by her Christian life. With her dear ones henlast; , , ' -° Her funeral took plane on qcilober 29, alt 10.3.. m, and upwards of "flamingos followed her re- . Columbds Church, hrZI-Iigil Mass was oolb ted _b heir beloved pastor. will. a. ‘ . who also e11- lceated at the grave, where flw was revel-entry laid to rest beside her hu-f-gwd’ l: beare’ r were as folivwfl‘ - 5 . t elm Joseph Mclnnis. James Hollalrd. Robe. B and Elmer Fraser. _ Mity Hrfsnul Rest 111 P9109 my" laminates a a few days can T118 911111111“ 1°‘ corded the death i of Mr. 110111111 Macdonald of Wheatleydnivrx age of eighty-eisht- IT u?- death o, ‘m’ 5.3"“ “u?“i§°.§‘.‘§..° ° his ow w c iii-day morning. Previous tocdtho (sooth of her husband Mrs. Ma 0g; aldwas seriously 111. 11113 111111911132": “pmmd w mover anwi gpgndln! entertained that not t s sh . her eighty-one years 01 1181i o‘; would regain a fair 111658111‘: m! strength. The death of her hush a m oner- an illness of only two 011 w” goo t a shock for her on- feebled streniith- 611d ""1181" °1‘ 1‘ relapse of her former malady. if: which she succumbed after sovera‘ (my; of weakness and wearlpew- Mrs. Macdonald was-a drab‘- t. She f Walaai andorMaodouald of B91188 was a graduate oi Prince 0 College -and in her ymmw‘ "'1" taught "school. She was a lfldy, °1 m“ im."=h"..i.iiifi'"'ih a. d 1 w a I . em w by all who knew her. iwitb the exception of the Jast few o; smemud h. ith h r husband were ye A's wbio; @515“ Dfi-nkéhaho ‘ “onald. t °111° ‘ “Md y“ spent their fifty-chili hi0}, u-md life in their com- ortsble iianii moms at whistle! Ken they reared Bit’ fani1 tup one of the finest ‘ poi-tits in the community- Qmf?” ‘my were not wiibogig, lot-rows. During tlioir early nllrfl, J “m, you; shiidi-sa died of dirt-h"- hjitiliivu month of each lather. Later their oldest son _Mal001111 W111 ad in Massachusetts ~when (lav all tilt when _ tWai- a ‘ttpnty fve hrs booked from Sum_ lncltldlnB the __ 111111119 Mayor Ar- rlrtt, who is on the classification ummlttee of the ioxolhrbit; Mn ins "the party ‘M11119 Desscd- peacefully away m October .27. at Bothwell at of 82 years Mrs. Jessie late Laughllh D. MacDonald. The de- cclisedwas the daughter of the late Angus Butlahd MacDonald and 1875 slie married Inuslfiin D. MacDonald. who pre-dejbcased her by 12 years. ' i. ‘Byythis union seven children were by her side, she. calmy breathed, rred early Sale‘ ~ 1- held iii-tbs" highest esteem by his hand their Joys and aor- 1 . Diifllll , "Eli-isfl-un... Street of Henry C. in thb but wedding too‘: 111W third your o1 his use. Wednesday. uio 24th of coil’; Milton in l 3014M and Younker. go a serious, operation. His recovery seemed so‘ complete and he felt so w that. notwithstanding the wishes 0f lunflreon w“ given", ‘I113. bride re- his 1111111131. he wen: back to work celved many beautiful and costly 41cm. shortly after returning to his gifts. among which were six, beauti- employment. his fllness once more 'ul dining mom chairs, a gift from 19°11 11 51111019 tlirn. and he was com- 1pc" Palmer RoadvChoir, of which W11“ 10 110p working. but was able who is B.“ h amber. . w. and Mrs. to go about a little imiii ghomy 3g- i" 1-116 1881. exhibition, when he was wishes of all who know them. will confied to his-bed. ivhere he sul- inakc their home in Bt. Louis. B feted considerably. _ . i ’ .__v At the railway Mi‘. Hooper, who‘ ruunnai. vnsrcitmv -‘- The was most highly thought of by his funeral of the late Mrs. Donald fellow employees, was always known Macdonald took place yesterday raf- as a oonsrientious and skillful temoon from her home church at workman. H: was an ardent horse- Brookfleld. The church was crowd- man from his boyhood days. and it ed to. thefdoors with her friends and is pot too much "to say that he lovedjfoimer neighbors and co-workers in hoffiefirand they loved himnFoiiov-Ithc church, in which. during her '11‘ 1111113! years he has been a ia- active years, she was a prominent miliar figure at the race tracks. andand helpful figure. The service was 1111111 111196 years ago was an occu- conducted by the Rev. w.‘ Bruce pant of the sulky. His skill in traln- Muir. who paid an eloquentotrlbuts ling and balanciflll 1101898. and his to the deceased and her work .ln ilbiiitl‘ in driving them was noted, the congregation. He was assisted and as a result he inn many races 111d brousht out miw- ‘horses. irsi Christian Church. Charlottetown . 51110118 11,16 many ‘iurses he raced, the Rev. R. H. Stuvert pronouncing the following Willberuealled: Crick- the benediction. The pallbearers et._Bronze_Chief, Parker L., Om.:. were: Messrs. R. H. McNeill, Char- wiid 11115’- J°°‘ 141119115’. Silver Todi ‘lotteiown; Alexander McRoe, Alex:- 111111 the renowned flfllflpiikher Bren- is Doiron, Wheatley River; Alexan- toli H. (2.16 114).‘ ‘This horse was derBeaman. BrackleyrJoseph-Mc- trained and developed by him, and Phcr-son- nnd Donald Campbell. WFTYQBTS W118 0116. 01‘ "the leading ‘Brookficld. Nunicroiic floral tribut- winners oil Maritime tracks‘. He e" testificcfto the esteem in whiqii ‘particularly loved to takeacolt and liars. Macdonalcl ‘ivas held in ‘train him into a useful [racing pros- c mmunlty and among friends. far peot, and few men were his equals in wrl ncnr. Anion". these were Spray,‘ 11113 Prospect. He was a great friend Capt. W. A. Macdonaid. Seattle. g1 the late P. BuBIOWD and the lite Wash; Wreath. Mrs. Charles Hynd- ammond Kelly, and all three were man and family; cross. Mrs. Lucy ilreat favorites with the horsemen Klelly, city: wreath, Dr. and Mraii. *1 the PTOi/lllfle- f". Bishop; city; spray. Mr. and Mrs. l Asian evidence of Mr. Hoo err: l. R. Nicholson: wreath. Mr. M. "l-l oie for harness raclng._arid o his Conroy: crescent. Mr. and Mrs. W. strength of charactér. it will be re- D. Crosby. Boston: o. , Mix. iiltmbered that previous to the ex- and Mrs. J. M. Raokham, Wheatley 1111111011, held last August ‘he’ was River ;orescent._Major and Mrs. D ‘very ill. but had made up his mind A. Miicdonaldz’ wreath. ‘Mr. and ,to see the races. 811d. as he was mo Mrs. F. W. Williams, Bummersidc: 1W9“ 1° W111 y a place in the rand wreath. Central Christian Church- ‘11111111- he , a very comfo bly lg, placed in an auto near the grandJ stand ivherc he could~get a good view, . ., 0f each days events. At that time he »—-UNANIMOUS CALln-Jtev. -W. felt that the (“id was norm;- oif, but H. Harding. a former very popular his loveof the sport mastered his pastor of the Christian Church at physical weaknesfand pain. 1111118 young days, Mr. Hooper months at his summefcottage in ives a valued member of the Char- Lot. 8 and returned recentlyimuch lottotown Fire Department undo! iimprovedgln" health by the needed the local Militia fomes, taking poi-great, has received a. unanimous call with the latter in one f their wln-"tOpreflch in his old church during hing Gun Shift compel. tions". ' lthe winter. months andglias already He is survived by his widow, rorhpientcred upon his duties. Rev. '. 911113’ Grace McCoubrey, and the fol- Kardlng recently purchaseda hand- lowfng children George and llredar- some residence on_ _the Weatherby ick of this City, Dr. Harry o1 Boston, block. Surnmerslde.-S_. - and Mrs..Frank Hobbs and Ruth, of - Charlottetown. Two of Mr. Hooper-t; —-WAS BROTHER 0F FORMER sons took part in the. World Wm», SUMMEBSIDE RESIDENT.- namely Phomas W.. better known do Friends at Summer-side read with Bert. who was one of the first Cgn-TCBTCC in Monday's Guardian of the ndians to enlist. coming from Oma- death at Hnifax on Sunday of ' ha, Nebraska. for thatpui-poglgi-gh George W. Hensley. Managing Di- 10011 P511331!!! all the battles in which rector of Messrs. Pickford d: Black the Cana were engaged, ihchid- and one of the best known business lng the Battle of Amlsng, August 3m men in Nova Scotla. The late Mr. 191B when he was killed. Another Hensley was a son of the late Can- 5011. Fred. enlisted with the 98th 0n John M. Hensley, D. D, of Wind- 81988. and was biidlv W0und9d_ ‘m. sor. N. 8., who was at one time 111111 W0- 0 Nice-President of King's College. 86in addition to Thomas, we, and was o. brother, of Mr. Charles n Brenton; predeceased him, u, u, Hensley, for many years managcaaof, “m? 5111"'1V'~‘f1 by one" ~ sistor, Mm the Bank of Commerce and one of Edward Tu er of Boston, Mo“ the most honored and popular citi- _ zens of Bummersilie. The latter. who TUESDAY -_ now resides, with Mrs. Hensley and g their daughur, Miss Nita Hensley.- DEHGHTFUL GATHERING .'_i\ 1n British Columbia paid a visit this number o! the Montague’, ueomé summer to his friends" at summe - motored to Mr. and My-gf Laurie 51de.—-S. {flier-ores beautiful new home in‘ . my Harbor ‘ - . , ,, Muslo, gamgg hi? fiiginigfgyrgg- Earl. the little three year old son can servgd by m, hum,“ mule thQOI Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clark of New‘ young‘; m“; aways“; mm MmAnna-il, whose father is caretaker or. MP9 11115 .1'°°°1111y installed a no Atwatell-Kent" radio in WEDNESDAY l e Mr. John A. Lee's fox. ranch there] owe: his life‘ today to the prompt S actor: of his parents. the motor car} and, the efficient: , y of the Prince " County Hospital.’ OrfBatlirday last" --DEATII IEGRETTED._ The her-father had procured a tube of death occurred at xohggmwn. on rat paste to "poison the pests about Saturday of Mr. Gear-go y; “cu-am the premises and had put it away on. retired station agent ‘of the 1n a, drawer downstairs, , ’ C. N. B. Mr. on w“ ; ma“ out of harm's wa . Somehow, how-l ohm-um’. 5 451mm] over, at about flva o'clock on Sun-i mflwgy gmphyee "Id day 6V0fll118- Whllffihll 21101-110!‘ WES“ upstairs. the little one found the‘ tube and ate some (lithe-contents. With vory commendable presence of mind an emetic was immediately given and-the child rushed by auto- the tAiQthe Prince County Hospital. There 5111111119. Um stornaol punll was at once ap- tho "be- plied with eat.- _ e little one ¢-_-_ and ca asoociateson the railway Ind by the general public. _-. cg‘ we now. John regular sci-vices or, Church. (B. 4;, ’ none the 11111230111 y ra- his homoiin q” “ma, Ailsttiliarndr. Tumor calm to the‘ ‘ W by v at the hoine of the bri {immediate relatives of. the bride ell and groom were present. a buffet xiben Perry, who have the best by the Rev‘. John Turner, of Cent- ili? ~ Summerslde, who spent the summer. . [couple were addressed in congrat- Bliff lihll." "A! pilbeais that heghagd, “a! (o _ year old companion, who had la J11 rifle in his ion, we y the wbodsion Sunday “who _ eld- er boy shot at a birdiln someunuc- I Rays shoulder from the front, shat- tering the ‘iouldcr deflected by the lod8ed between the third and fourth ribs. The poor boy suffered con. pidcrflblc pain and was weak from 511w? and loss ‘of blood wlicn"a.d-. mitteil to the hospital. Thc‘ bullet was located by X-ray on Tuesday embedded in the chest. where it was decided to leave it until the patient gains strength. In the meantime his shoulder has been set and he is doing» as well as can be expected. ~ ' THURSDAY FORMER RESIDENT. — Mrs George W. Snelgrove. 228 l-lillsboro Street. received a telegram yester- day stating that Mrs. Joseph Bell. fcrrnerly of this cltyrpassed away at l0 a. m. Nov. 21st; at her resid- ence, 35 Cornwall St, Moncton, N. B. Mrs. F. R. Heartz, wife of the Lieutenant Governor was At Home iyewtordzzy’ afternoon for the first ‘time this season. The spacious drawing room was pleasantly crowded, a great many "visitors calling to pay their respects and wish .Mrs. Heartz and Miss iHcartz bon voyage as they areleav- ling shortly to spend the Christmas Iscaton in the Holy Land and will tour Europe before returning. i , 1n the drawing room, Mrs. F..J., {Nash and Mrs. Houston, ushered.‘ while the lovely tea table which was ‘tastefully decorated with clirysahtll- ‘cmums in various colors. was presld-f led ofver by Mrs. W. F. Tidmarsh, as-j "sisting in serving were: Mrs. M0859.‘ iMlss Stephanie Jenkins, Miss Elaine Berries, Mrs. F. M. Nash, Mrs. Park-i or Hooparf Miss Kathleen Bourkei Miss Ruth Miller, Miss Dorothy Hutchesou, Miss Avila Mathieson, Miifie Ruth iissrtz nno- Miss Doris J l ‘ i WEDDING BELLS.— very pretty: W€ddlflB‘_:=W8$ solemnize at Borden‘ Chapel 0n Tuesday morning October: 30th, ., when Mary M. 'O'Connor,i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JohuE. ‘Comics! of North Carleton, and F. Earle, Campbell. Bummerslde, were united in the holy bonds of matri- mony. The ceremony. was performed and Nuptial Mass celebrated by Rev. J- B. Croken. cousin of the bride, sis- sistod by- Rev. Wm. E. Moniighaii. They enfnred the‘ Church to the strains of the wedding march", beau» tifully rendered by Mrs. was Mao- Alccr. During the celebration of the M1155» the ladies’ choir of Borden. 511118 appropriate and - leasing hymns. The bride was becomlngly attired in a navybluc costume, trim- med with grey and hat to match. and was attended by Miss Kathleen Driscoll of Fee-town. Qousin of the bride. while the groom was ably gufli] ‘ported by Mr. Harold campbeil of Cane ‘Traverse. After-b the ceremony relatives and friends gfa the. page 111111 8100111. the bridal Dflrty left on" a motor trip to Boston andBangorJ Me. On their return they will irslde 111 Qlimmersidm Mr. Campbell l5 a. popular. member. of the utufl‘ of» Pgwe at McKay 00-. Ltd. Siimnier-, h- hi. The many friends wish Mr. and M13- Cllflpbeli many years nf happl- my "WFiPWHeer please copy.) -, -' . —~DESBOOllES-—KARDY-.- a very i i Pretty wedding. and one quite uni. 1111B 111 the nuptial Bimals of.~.suin-. mflfiide. took place on Monday 11181114 8t" eight o'clock in the Salvation Anny Hall, when Miss Edna DesRoches, of Summer. side. became the wife of Min-Jami I i lthe ceremony theiof the brldz, 10:11:11 ‘and igtlflléiii Capt, Murchison was seventy-fly s ou er a c‘ 5111MB! . The death occurred at one o'clock yesterday momlng at his home. 33 111 Orlebar street, of Capt. John J. Mur- chison. a veteran mariner who ach- ieved slgnpl success in. his calling countable way m9 5111191" 9111411911 and was widely known and respect. ‘ed throughout the Province. c Vflflffibf age. and was borrrét Point Prim. He was the son of- the late _ l ivlilrchisolrand Isabelle Mac- Donald. and was a grandson of Nell Murchison, who witlrccveral 011115 brothers came to ‘Pr we Edward is- land on the ‘ship ‘ lly" in 1803. Eleven years ago. Capt. Murchison retired from the sea. and has since been residing ,- iii this ‘city. About seven mouths ago. his health began to fall. and during thcsprlng he - l “L H med, how- Alameda, Calif, last month. Rlcli-‘ “as sggguig ‘he smug" months ‘arii and Arthur left their old home: e vol‘, .. b; w be m1 as who]; about the some time, in 1891 ¥hlsafall his illngrsguagain took on first. named some w Aibeqiierqw-i unfavorable turn but hlscondltion was not considered alarming. and the end was very sudden, causing a deep shock »to his family and friends. » Capt. Murchison began-his sea- faring career at a vory early age. being only fifteen years old when he " {started on his first voyage. So great. was his skill and abllltyas a navi- gator, that he was only twenty-two when he received his papers as a deep sea. captain. After- making," many voyages to different parts of the world, sailing for part of the time in vessel owned by himself. Capt. Murchison entered the Dom- inion Government Marine Service as first officer’ of the --“Northern Light", one of the firstplce-bresk- css to ply betwcenthe Island and the mainland. » He was subsequently. first oihcer of. the "Stanley." and later, her master; He was also master of the “Min- ta." the “Earl Grey." "and of the Carferry "Prince Edward‘ Islandfl’, WlllCh begafi her work under his command. _Sl'lc was his last ship. and .he retired in 1917. Captain Murclilsom was a I liyvorthy‘, 0Y5 part . province. He was a man oi‘ splendid . _' v iphysique. ancistroilg in character, Raking ‘mm the‘ Se“ Cb, fibmfi as well as in body, Honest,.honor- able and upright in all his dealings with his fellow men, genial rand companlonable ' lri his disposition. he iwas held in thethlgliestiestcem by all. who knew him.‘ By his death.‘ the Island has lost one of her best navigators and finest ‘citizens, and the family, a kind and loving hus- band and father. ' - . e was a member of Trinity Un- ited Church. Charlottetown. There are left to mournia widow (formerly Miss Catherine Hnlay-v son oi i-oint Prim), four sons. Hec- tor in Chicago; Rev. John M, oti St._Jol'in. Secretary of the Bible Bo- ciety for New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island; Angus at homenand, Rev. Archibald. formerly of Hori- con, Wisconsin; and one daughter. Catherine. wife of Willard Spencer of Charlottetown. He also loaves two brothers, Sim- on ln Pinctle; and Donald Neil on the 1* ‘ “ It PolnigPrim, jand three sisters,‘ Mrs. Donald Nichol- son, o! Uiwéll. Mrs. Thomas Nich- olson and Mrs. Donald Mscl/nd oi Point Prim, there boing thirteen iii the family originally, four of the Captain's brothers also, bolus T011‘, faring men. . , i ; To the bereaved relatives. The‘ Guardiamextends deepestsympa-i I qrfitlfiht ,,,_ n 1N irlmrvitbri -Mr;‘. Oheverle. secretary-treasurer of the Canadian Branch of the -B. E. 5.1a. at Sourls, RE W1)"- Jfihn E- 091151118. bwthfl‘ 111 111°, T111111 1111111 101W Quests sat down ‘in the amount needed to construct the ' _ r_ at bride. Thegrooms gift to the brldgtho B. A. Hall to a aumptuouo The late Mr. Hooper was born tln|flhfl homo o: tho brida‘; parents at,arid bridesmaid were pearl neck- quot. at which speeches were made" of Harris’ . the 8011 01 T110111!!! PalrnelQRoad, when Miss Belle Pot- " " ers. daughter of llr.-lfld'ul,‘iiblQhn ban-Jrullding. Therewillalsobe alopn laces, and to the groomsruan 801d by Mr. Benjamin Dwfloches; father trlbutlons previously referred to. and m. William The question cf maintenance will, ‘ The? are now ru-scmblng in Compton bulking on Central SJCBC _one hl‘ll(ll‘0‘1 and fifty pairs, ti: pic‘: ("if rfznfie‘: in ri“i [mite of I'll: Island of- ireni-te-"l whii-h will bi shipped about the middicoi‘ nex week and "raicd, which work is now pro- ceeding, to replenish the Mllllgfll‘. Morrison throughout the Vlcstcrns States. railshe= S ISL-KNIWZRS liIEllT-Riciwrvl R. Brelmiit, f ormerlv of Charlottetown ' P. 12,1» accompanied by ltL-s. Bre= haut on n mote" trip from Florida to California and Nevada. his cousin. Arthur Brehaut. .and familyyat 641 Santa Clam avenue. ,‘| the New Mexico. where lie remain“ several years. For the past ~,si-< years he has made his 110m’! in Florida. Richard B. Brehaut’: bro- ther (William MJ, mother and "sis- ,ter, are living in Charlottetown. iMrs. Richard Biehnut is e. native of Wisconsin. while the blrthplaco or’, Mrs. Brchaut is Michigan. The rc- union ofithe two‘ families in »\la-' migld afte‘ many years separation -~.-== n‘ most delightful events-Oak: land Maple Leaf. REY‘! CROSS CLINIC'—ThB1 Dub- _lic clinic being conducted under thr- ovisnlcns of the Red Cross So- ~=o.:; and in charge of Dr. T. B. Ackcr. Halifax, is now going on in theformer rooms on Graft/on St. Fr by children from Vout of town were examined yesterday and only n very smalLpercentage were pro- iloilnced incurable. Today _wlll_ be- 'devoied entirely to the examining of city children. The clinic will close Monday evening. _ The death occurred in this city on Tuesday last of John TwMahar. a well" known and highly respected citizen in his 78rd year. ' Tile deceased was for a. number shops where by his cheerful and ob- ligirig manner he wasp general fa- oritc. i years ago he opened n grocery which he» conducted with marked successuntll about two years all". when he disposed of his business. Although .ln failing, hcalt for some time it was not though the and was near. He was about town as usual until a week ago wheh‘ hi5 condition" became. such that he was confided to his home, but the best medical attention and tender nus- ing failed and the end came peace- fully on Tuesday. ,,_ Holeaves to mourn three sisters. Eliza. Sarah, and Joan. and three brothers. Jeremiah. James and Pat- rick. His ivlfe predeceased him eight years ago. I The funeral. was held H morning from his late residence.“ liongworth Avenue to St. Dunstims Cathedral, where a Requiem H1811 Mass wi: celebrated by B12111 343V“ erend Monsignor Maurice McDon- ald, The pallbearers were: Messrs. W. A. Rlx, G. H. J. Murphy. T110111- as Gillan. Edv/ard Dowlink. J°1111 Tralnor and Ex-Bherlff Dcugan. Service at the grave was conduct- od by Rev. Matthew Smith. yesterday 8 J3‘ after being marked. mated: . various Visited . 1 ___-,_ l . l’ },- ‘y - -.>¢'.'.,_)_"“1j§1<;l;§ g b “Ufidialfi Saturday. Awful canal-o . {On root/sail For I‘-‘our Years paintings and other con- I bottles and m face i! clear of pimp u." , Manufactured only by Th6 T. Milo burn Co., Ltd, Toronto, On now completely OH A PRGTIY I to otomqp i 15g . e ma: one: woe mom. now , You iiui unit mun lu lpft. Jf-iri-dfiigalini a cnldijiwinfigy, 53L‘ iftlm. you vim yfirliflr-na] "m," |.,_ ibelnre hurl iibzithcr ‘sets. 5,. ‘Prudent-and plltttyllllf orda- now. W-D@<?i11isf=*><><>~ .,.. :21: '7'. l j \ , ONE 11c .. _" "“<-—*-\~innan- girl's. ‘I C ~- i. NTELLO-Oir November 22nd jiji-Qii" M“? ‘E5 osnrsllo. aged on MAHAB-In this my’. No“ gm [Jchn Mahar, aged Uyears; Nicrzobsoii -- In i Minneapolis Nov. 7th, M rd , 64 ycalrs. ‘u __s Ivéholson‘ aged VESSEY-At Mont-ache. Nov. 21, 1,11% M15 Gwrse Nessey. aged e3 ‘HOOIPER-On snturrfiifrlousmbor . 17th» 19.28. Horny C. Hooper. age o3 Yeflrsl ' . ., . ‘ MCMAHON—~.At Kenslngton, on Saturday. Nov. 17th, George R... McMahon, aged 7g yum v MACKINNON - at mutown cross on Nov. 14th, Mrs. Neil Mackin- non. aged 66 years, _ - ' INNIS-At the borne of Hugh Mo- Kinnon, ‘Eradalbane. on Nov. 19th, i928, Miss’ Jban s. PETEESP-In the Sacred Heart | Home. Nov. 21st. Mrs. Edesse Peters, laged 79 years. ' MACKINNON-At the City Hos- pital. Nov. 21st, Donald A. Mac- mmnon, aged dfl-years. BELL-At Moncfmi, ma. on wed. dic-sday, Nov. 21st, Mrs. Joseph Bell, romisrly of o i LANNAN-In minority; Mass. Nov. 1S. John A.. belovedi husband of. Ilannan. (nee Hughes.) . SHEEIIAIT- In Newton Centre. Mass, Nvv. 13, PGM|@9.A_..be]m/. ed Wife 0f John J. Bhcehan. -i-~»---——----————--'—"€-" BELL-At 3401101011. N,B., on‘Wcd- BIRTHS _ cioriboN-in this" city. i928, to Mr. and,Mrs. J. F. Gordon. n 50h, . t whales-At 15,341 Miagirid Mrs; Lorne H. Weeks. a daughter. ' " NOV. 17. MUBOlllSON—-At 88~Orlebar 115111311 NOV . 21811, Bel], Joseph formerly of Charlottetovg. on Wednesday. Nov. 2i, pt. John f8. J. Milrchision. aged ‘f5 yea irredoi-icton on Nov. ivrosuaat Bhairirock. after a brief illness of pneumonia} Margaret. widow of the late Owen Moan. in ivl-ZST-At Innlsfall. Alberto. Nov. | the 73rd year of her age. R.I.P. 1st,, to Prank and Mrs. West, a dmivbter. .' ,McDONALD—At L05 Angeles, 0311' fornia. Nov. 16, 192B, Mrs. James A. . 1.. wins admitted to the Kent- MclnNNoN-‘At Pisquid on Nov- 'McDbnald, formerly Miss Laura Mc- ville Banatorium _ for," treatment 2nd. to Mr._ and Mrs. Aeneas A. ;Lellan of Indian Rlvcr,_P. E." I, Hm”, o, b," bland’ NM; h ‘Tuesday having boenlnrijinsrerrod has raided at Summerside rorwthg 11°11‘ c111"? m“ “°“1‘"=‘14-—H“m““. Met you. The ceremony was per- formed by Adjt. Martin, the newly appointed; officer of the -- Anny. at Chas‘ "tetown; Thsbrlde who was dreasedlfi the‘ conventional Army uniform. with white silk sash. was attended. by Miss Angie McNe-lll, who was similarly attired. Immed- iately afterthe ceremony the happy ulatory tamis by Ensign Cubeliar ,-tA, Seymour Ferguson. the latter of whom was the groomsman. An appropriate vocal solo wealthy.- ly rendered by tlrs. (Adlt) Martin, 1 iiilii ed. Last nuhvntoi-rrf". . moan!!! Premier. Herald. _< itaTUBNEnlfMtfMmgnNq - Messrs. R. E. Mulch ,and J..,O., l-lyndman representingflthe Asso-i elated Boards- of Trade, Edward Island. returnqdhome last‘ night byithe late an trdin from Halifax. where they attended. the annuabmeetlng of the Mark; time Board of ‘Trade. rimsr BNOWFALI-qé-Uuder the first snowfall of the ygar curred last evening o wn and houaotopoilioktfon quite a wintry appearance the firstlanow fell on October aath. to the depth of one sun-yo: inch. On, Nov. 23rd the ilext mpg _ - red. wbsuhalf- inch .> record- Libmry and Art Gallery, for Club’ lottWown was dimmed. at a couf Saunders’ off! Premier. Rev. Cation tel-day held in‘ betwee the . ' of macho N, a. of Jamaal‘. Han-b family, Ma .j Councillor! Prowse representing the City do hell. ‘ . Blane lubrnli-ifid W!" "an?! ltfltwdeoidcd - on. for ill! jq-to f lb 111°Qusei Street. Charlottetown lMloswaiermiiaer-taon McKlnnon. a son. i DOWNE-At a0: iritzroy Bt- °11 Tuesday, Nov. 13th, to A. W. and Mrs. Downe, a son. DOCKENDORFF - at York. AuB- an, 192a‘. to Walter and Mrs. Dock- onflnrfi. twin BOYS. l Nov. 19th to Mr. and Mrs. James A-i Miller, llrenchfort, a son. ' I BACKI-lAltL-At ,Wheatley River. on, Nov. 14th.. to Mr. and Mrs. Milton; Rackham. a son. (Congratulatiorisw, UTOLlI-‘FE-At l5 Park ‘llerracd, chsirioixslown; Nov. l8. 1m to Mr. . and Mrs. Wlllhm Cutcliffe, a. daugh- ter. Helen Dorothy. DALTON-At Piotmi. N. 8.. Nov- 4111 to Mr. and llfrs. William Dalian J1" (nae Isabell Corrigan) a. daughtcr- Dorothy Ramona . 1., Nov. 11,1920 to the us’ will’ i _ . Boer‘ n. snd~ ms. Robertson. a, f _ “ mild one. Ind barelys ,_ ", 14> 81W daughter, Walena Ernestine. weight , ‘ , - ' the children a , ii 1110.. a ca. " " i‘ l " -~ V , each other, which Aeyevldently, "-......_....... e .,, - i MARQIIAGIB V‘ I l i: ‘ ‘r ' ‘I l ' < I I l“; - . 4 I “$0 111d " 11111111111” v1 the propelled new MAHIS '$n. an acJooonbblihili-ch. . Jill-- by hther Qullivan; Jilt- mom iAlhfififli I." 1. l .Ci.lmmiahy. ‘ _ TBON-IOYCI - Noveaber. ma.‘ 11y ftov. D. V; hi residuals. m: andocarglns qa-tiio D.- iiyqo _ ‘e05 typesetting-moot‘- c)» w» obs-ii“ SMITH -—Suddenly at 'I‘racadie Cross, Nov. 21st. Annie Hughes, dearly beloved wile ‘oi Thomas J. Smith. aged 48 years. , MACDONALD-At the residence of her son. Major D._A. Macdonald. on Nov 17th. Mrs. Donald Macdonald, of Prince MILLER-At the P. E. I. Hospital. Rili-‘d eighty-one years. " MacKINNON-At Powhal. on Sun- dayfflovember 18th,; 1828, lidamle Eleanor MacKlnnon daughter of Mr. and MacKinnon age 1 year, rs. Nathaniel ‘is ‘A Substitute i..." _, Dieting i 1 *.‘.i'i‘.:’..*<*i.":r:i who “Pick and choose ', hit ‘this a ’ a table. " ‘A -‘ often emharraui _ Try this “ ekperilllefit; eee if that “indlgcetioil” doeanfg.‘ dlaap near f I . he vory . 1 rs .. i ‘Pa! i 0h Di . o restore good d W‘ mic excite: tell. is and advised rnc to use it. I used four‘ r