BY Y6 . bgqucit hi5 new ‘r 7‘ - .1239‘ _.__.s-_ Monday the will of the late Mr. l.“ pope it is understood that been made to the pilltlll‘. library in the way of Hung“; {ml a substantial en- do tent dred wmgnt, the ‘latter to the ex- of about $500. Several hun- bookvliave also been left t, the institution, all the type gulch on: would expect to flml m the library of a. cultured man, L“ cf distinct value and cover- ing a wide range of suiijects— ‘dye, biography. fiction, paci- fy There was also included in the 03-86- l ‘rostrum Ramsay and Rev. fldflllfl? bequest a. sectional book The pail PM; at the People’: Cemetery. PROPERTY SOLD-The property 3g M; Gavin Harding in Graham; Road has recently been purchase: by liiessrs William and, Daniel Gil- uy, Potatoes haw‘: been grown ex- upglveiy‘ ‘on this farm n11 a. lot )5 fertilizer has been used, so that land is very fertile. Their friends my; the. Gillis brothers eviiry suc- plan ' ISLAND GRADUATE-Tire name pf Edith Bertha Gordon Thomson appears in the list of graduates from Miss Thomson was awarded the Harry C. Crowe scholarship on the completion of lier training nt the P. E. I. Hospital. liid last September entrrcrl the above University to take the course in flos- pita! Administration and Teaching. m which she graduated, making a good showing in all subjects. After e week's vacation with her parents it the home of her sister Mrs. (Rev) B. E. Nervnham, Canficld, 0nt., she accepted a position in the Toronto General Hospital and entered on hcr duties May 30th. TOPODi (Miss Rev. Thomson, formerly torn. i CADIITS CHURCH I‘.\Ii.\DE— Yesterday “morning the ivest l-Zcnt School Cadets with Captain Kenneth MacDonald in command, hold tlirir annual church It the School, Kent Street to Queen, turned down Queen to Grafton. from Grafton lhevlproceedcrfto Prince Street, to hinttj: United Church for the morn- ing strvice. The service wins conduct.- who preached. and the Rev. Mr. Brown llso lddressed the bqvs. On the r0- ldb? film. LieutrnantfGovemor Hr-artz nt the Bank of Montreal. Many favourable comments on the smart appearance 0! ‘.11: large nur.\ 2r of cit‘; is who “twcd the parade. The offiuca~s were. (‘ap- tain Kenneth lVfacDmiald. Major Arnold Taylor. Platoon Lead- ers, liiitland Owen. Kenneth Furt- wlstle, Harry Lapthorne. Sam lit-n- "Bd. Albert. lifiirley", Foster PlCklIKl and 4211p nsnnow Bil Gaudct had a nnroiv escape from instant death when ho was tithing down an electric wire on the Mar- llie Wlzarf at Summerslde oi Frid- ll‘ afternoon. The Nfarinc and Fish- ertes ti partmerit are making some improvements on the wharf and a derrirk was bring rrcstcrl ill-Will of mrrying the heavy pol- “- fllm- for makitg trrtain repairs. l! Wis found nezessary to remove the electric wires which were attached l° the light house U1! derrick to pass mQBSBd in taking which were at right angles to one mother, being fnsvncd from the will sheds to the potato Wfffifiilfliii‘. The first o;e came off iviihout anv trouble but the second wire rprunti "lav and struck Mr. Gnudrt with ltrrzblo force undtlr the chin. Ha‘ lost his hold on the ladder and fer-ling lllmself falling backwards he jmnp- °¢ l0 the ground, about l8 feet, and lmded square 0:1 his fut, He im- mwlilely collapsed and remained in’ M .__._ this enterprise-E. o Uinversity. for the KTSTERDAY-Tlic “my of the late Mrs. W. P. Doull w; place yesterday afternoon from n-mjt-y United Church, Rev. E. H. C. N.. Brown of- bearws ivere M15, Duffy. R. H, Jenkhs, D. .1. p415, T. B. Woodman, John And- gson. E. _T. Higgs. Ltermerit tack SllllllTlPY. a semi-conscious state for about an’ hour. Men who saw the accident said it was a miracle that the man was not killed. H: was taken homo about , f3“ P- m. 811d although suufferizg; ‘from shock us apparently none the. worse for his terrible experiences-s. DECEASED PRIEST-Friends of the Rev. S. Weston Jones, vicar of ‘Hales, liiarket Di'aydcn, England, will regret to learn of his death. He was for some years Rector of Wind- mr, N. S. and before that of St. Paul's Church, Charlottetown. (Church Vlork.) “Tne grass withereth, and the flower fadeth, but the word 01 the Lord cndureth for ever." Standing by the flower covered (‘bed of tlu: silent sleeper, and re- calling tlie calm and useful life which she lived ere the‘ fate of all mortality claimed her, we realize the comforting assurance, "Oh grave, where is thy victory, and where oh death. thy sting." Though her bodily sufferings were often severe, yet. under the unfail- ing ministration of those tVhose teachings calm life's‘ stormy day I Illd evening close in peace, And light the soul to that bright realm. Where al earth's sorrowp‘ cease. she was enabled calmly to submit to that Higher Will, Who firmly sup- ports when all earthly props give lway. and to pass from the uncer- tainties of earth to the certain pros- pect of that ever enduring happin- ess which far exceeds the transitory joys of time. ’ E. S. M. The death occurred at her home in this city at 11.30 Fbiday night, June 13th, of Mrs. W. P. Doull, who for the past thirty five years has been a highly respected resident of this city. For the past six months Mrs. Doull has been confined do her home by an illness which she bore with true Christian patience and although the hest medical attention and tender nursing was bestowed she passed Thomson i5‘ n. daughter of Dance-gun}. away 155; night, W- .A- Thamaan mid Mrs- The deceased who was the last of 0f Qllflflfill-Q- a large family, was the daughter of parade. they proceeded {IQ .__"‘_'- Pf‘. Ff“"‘?“" the Salute was taken cadets were‘ passed by Sr. t7l'l1'l3l‘l Saunders. liiarshallfnf: the zmt. ESCAPE —Mr. for the beacon i3 allow . Mr. (iaiidet was dovrn the wires the late Daniel Casey Esq, and Mrs. Casey o! Bale Verte. N. B.. and came to this city as the bride of Mr. Wal- ter P. Doull. Her pleasing and friend- l_v disposition soon won her many friends and in a short time she be- ramo actively engaged in Church oinrk, being of great assistance in such auxiliaries as the W. C. T. 11-. Y. M. c. A., and Ladies Auxiliary of the Protestant Orphanage. She was also a prominent member of the “lot-liens Liberal Club. Two daughters survive, Mrs. Mabel ‘Taste? of miss, Oklahoma. who was with licr mother when'she passed Mrs. Alice Markle also of ‘Pul- up | no" v; h‘ m, Oklahoma, who was home a. short time, ago and one son Arthur of Toronto. Ont, who visited his mother only e week ago. To Mr. Doull and the members of the family the Guardian extends heartfelt sympathy. A pupil of the School for the Deaf for the past seven years, this season captain of the football team. He has played on the School tram for several seasons. and fills his position of center forward in a manner which denotes a familiar- i'.y and knowledge of the game. Last wcsl: byva large vote of the pupils of the School Edmund was Selectfid ivinncr cf the good fellowship Pflle an award made annually l0 the scholar who during the year has dis- played traits of good fellowship in; has advanced in his studies and work, The pupils know each other best and the choice is always left with them, and their selection this year was popular with all officials of the school. Edmund will be re- turning home next Week 101' the summer holidays. but both his fellow scholars and teachers expect to see him back again at the re-opening next fall. Besides being captain 0f the School soccer team. which last weak played a two all tie game with lvlorrias street High School, he is an all-around athlete.--Halifax Even- ing Mull. NOTE-The clever young studen‘ mentioned above is s son of Mr. wil- liam Duffy, Bunbury. Mr. John F. Greenslade Tells How Ciiticura Healed Scalp Trouble. ‘First my hair became dry and covered with smiles. 1 also had pim itchy and caused me to scratch. imitation caused loss of sleep. brittle and then my scalp became leaon myeal whicbwerevery y hair was fail out fut. The "l tried several other remedies without success. [began using Cutl- cura Soap and Ointment and got some relief after the first application. I kept on usin irritation comp etaly disappeared. i was Greeosiade, Carlton, Saskatchewan. - Telcum 25c. Wok Comp“! Sam 25c. Ointment B and 50c. Address Clhldllfl Ddbbt: J. T. them for three weeks and e th scales howl isiuw?» r. u‘ .. hvnywfion. Qnnoinnebtruu. Sold merit. Edmund Duffy, of Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. 15 school ‘J35.-. ‘Tlléfil-Djlflllf-TD.“ -‘l Gil/Hill‘ f‘ -‘ _ Tuesday ‘ SUPREME COURT-There is but LAW SOCIETY MEETING-The annual muting of the Law Society of Prince Edward Island was held; yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock in‘ the Law Library with the retiring‘! president. Hon. H. L. Palmer, in thef chair. The following officers were. appointed fcr the ensuing yea: Pres- ident, H. F. McPhee; vlce-president,_ N. W. Lowther; secretary-treasurer, W. E. Bently, K. C. ROAD ACCIDENT-Meeting in s. cloud of dust on the road between Dundas and Dlngwells Mills Satur- day afternoon, two motor cars were badly smashed and the occupantsof one car, bfessrs Willard Jordan 511d Russell McBeth were painfully in- lurzd, Mr. McBeth being taken to Montague where his head was found to be so severely cut that it required sixteen stitches to close the wound. Mr. Jordan was brought to the Prince Edward Island Hospital suf- fering from a fractured knee cap. He was reported, resting comfortably last evening. Messrs J. J. McPhee, preventive officer and J. C. McDon- aid, prohibition inspwtors, occup- ants of the other car were badly shaken up. Both cars were damaged beyond repair. Tenders are being called immed- iately fur the new Charlottetown Forum, and the plans will be ready for the contractors on Wednesday morning. Bids are to be opened- at noon Friday, June 21th. stipulated in the tenders is the condition that the Forum be completed by October" 15th, work to commence on July 1st if possible. As indicated before, the location selected is on Fitzroy Street, taking in the old Harper factory, the Hoop- er property, and the holdings of six other real estate owners. The new company was incorporated e. few days ago under the name, the Char- lottetown Forum Company, authoriz- ed capital $100,000. Replacing a pro- visional board, anew board of di- rectors has been elected as follows: President, Dr. 1. J. Yeo. Vice-Pres., J. P. Simmonds. Sec‘y.-’I‘reas., H. S. Henderson. Directors; Mayor Prowse, W. H. V. - Dunbar, H. H. Horne, A. C. Sinclair. Six nurses received their diplomas last evening at the graduation exer- cises cf the Charlottetown Hospital School of nursing held last evening in the hall of Rochford Square School. under the patronage of Rt. Rev. Mgr. J. C. McLean, in the absence of His Lordship Bishop O‘Leary. The graduating nurses are Misses Mei-y Adeila Gaudet, Virginia Ann McKenna, Mary Florence McInnis, Mary Margaret McDonald, Rose Hel- ena McGuigan and Hazel Dori Keefe. Dr. G. Harvey Agnew, Secretary of Department Hospital Service, Canad- ian Medical Association, addressed the graduates. Miss Rose McGuigan read the salutatory. Miss Eileen Mc- Donald, the class prophecy, and Mrs. Mary Gaudet, the valedictory. The diplomas were presented by Rev. Mgr. McLean. and the boquets by Miss Gertrude Trainer. The Corpus Christi Choir rendered three selec- tlonsfand two solos were sung with splendid effect by Miss Lucy Bian- chard, —I.ARGELY ATTENDED FU- NERAL-The funeral of Mr. John Edward Gallant took placs- on Mon- day morning from his late residence to Si. Paul‘s Church. Summcrslde. The Knights of Columbus marched in a body from the house to the church and to the grave. In rever- ence to the late Mr. Gallant, who was e. prominent Summerside busi- ness man, the stores were closed for an hcur during the time of the fu- neral. Th: P. E. Island Druggists As- sociation was well represented and a large number of friends from all parts of 1h:- Provinee attended the funeral. Right. Rev. Monsignor Mc- Lean, V. G.. from Souris, was Cele- brant of Solemn Requiem Mass, as- sisted by Rev. P. X. Gallant, of Eg- mont Bay as Deacon; Rev. John A. Monaghawof Miscouche as Master of Ceremonies; Rev. Basil Croken of Souris as assistant Master of Cere- monies; Rev. Theodore Gallant. of Mont Carmel, gave the blessing at the door. Rev. Urban Gillie officiat- ed at the grave. A fulrmsle choir was in attendance, assisted by W. J. Brown, choir master of St. Dunstanb Basilica, Charlottetown. The church was filled with mourners. ‘There were many beautiful floral tributes, spir- ftunl ' uquets and Mass Cards. The pallbearers were Messrs. Ernest Mc- Tegue and ‘Peter cahiil of Tignish, Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan presided, McDonald as Sub Deacon; Rev. Dr.] ek’s News Budget for‘ (Qur Saturday Su IbI-JQRT-C. o. s. Brant, Captain l Kelly,’ leaves foriCrapsud tomorrow: ACTING hIlNl5TER.—Mr. Edwin ' ‘~11 ‘ - - I 11° "59 dime-ted 1°!‘ the ‘Supreme to place new buoys. On Thursday, White, of P. E. Island, is holding ser- m; pouring the concrete rm. the firs, Cfiurt Wlilfrh 11189115 this 11101111118. that, she will leave with supplies for Nova . ' cf creed ano. vs. Peardon for eJect-' 5mm. night's, beginning at, Cape st. Lawrence. i At the nurses-graduation exer- I cises in connection with the Chu- lottetown HOSDIHI 115C Ifllllt It 1'15 announced that a telegram had been received from Dayton, l out», stating that Bishop O’Lesry 5 was critically ill and that he-. would be unable to arrive home. 3 as was expected, by the latter part of this week. Further news of His Lordship’: condition is be- iiig anxiously awaited. I PAINFUL INJURIES-Mi‘. Louis Davies Ward, a. prominent farmer- of Hampshire, was severely injured re- cently when he was knocked down and trampled on by a horse. Mr. Ward had several ribs broken and suffered internal injuries. He is con- fined to his bed but expects to be up and around in a. few days. NEW BUSINESS PREMISES- Messi-s Stanley, Shaw, Peardon in- tend to erect a three story building on the ‘site lately occupied by Messrs W. B. Prowse and Son. Greet George St. The ground floor will consist of stores, and the upper floors of offic- es. The work is expected to begin as soon as possible and tenders will be called for imrntdiately. FRENCH CRUISER. 1N PORT- The French cruiser Ville d‘y’s arriv- ed in D011 at 6 p. m. last evening, Commander Pierre Nathan and 5111f! °1f1e1e11v_ visited Lieutenant Governor Heart: upon arrival, m; Honor later mturnlrig the cell ac- Cvmbanied by his Aides Col. Hooper and Lieut. Buritain. The usual court. esies were extended by the an“- lottetownClub the local tennis and golf clubs, to the visiting officers, 0n Thursday His Honor will give a. dance at Edgewater. . mes 1N CLEvELANlkqvol-d was received tn Halifax Thursday of the death of Edwin N. Gunseulus, United States Consul General at Halifax from i920 to i924. Mr. Gunsnulus passed away at Cleveland, Ohio, on Wednesday according to a. message received at the Consulate here. Mr. Gunsaulus had many friends in the city and his passing will be receiv- ed with regret. He ‘served in Well- ington, New Zealand, and Singapore, Straits settlements. before coming to Halifax, and retired from the con- sular service on leaving this city.- Halifax Herald-Jrhe sympathy of many friends here will‘ go out to Mr. Gunsaulus, American Consul. of Charlottetown. who is a. son of the deceased. . HSERIOUS ACCIDENT-Mr. Aus- tin Ross. son of Mr. D. P. Ross, Low- er Montague, whtle operating his po- tato planter, met with a very painful accident. 1t appears that a small bush got stuck in covering discs. In bending backwards to clear the bush,‘ his foot went up on‘ the foot. rest, and in coming back went into the picker chamber, one of the points entering his ankle. If it were not that one of the sprockets broke, his leg would have been terribly mangled. The doc- tor from Montague was hurriedly called in and while the young man will be laid up for some time, the infection is now past. (Be careful boys with all kinds of machinery. cars included.) The death of Herbert G. Sanderson, Ingram end Bell, medical supplies, occurred at. the General Public hos- pital. Monday. Mr. Sanderson had made his headquarters in Saint John for the last eighteen years and spent the gi-eeterpart of each year in the Maritimes. Although he had not been in the best of health for some time. he had been seriously ill for only a iveek. Two sons. Melrose and Loren. of Toronto, arrived in Saint John Sunday and were with their father at the end. He also leaves an- other son. Norman._ in Toronto, and one daughter, Gladys, also of Toron- to. ' - Mr. Sanderson will be kindly re- unembered by many friends in this city and Province. The death, which appeared on April 24th. of James Anderson Mac- Donald, should have read James Ar.- drew MacDonald. One brother Allan MacDonald, We- tertown, Mus, should have reed Allan MacDonald, Roxbury, Mass. Letters of sympathy-Mr. and Mrs. William Haniett. Brekn Bray, should have read Mr. and Mrs. William Hewlett, Gowen Bree; Mr. and Mrs. Frany Auley. St. Peters. should have reed Mrs. Frank McAulsy and Jean. I". J. E. Wright, L. M. McNeil], J. E- Dllton Ind E. W. Manson. Interment was in tho $36. Cemetery. Summer- L. St. Peters Boy; Miss Katie MacDon- ald, Wellesley Penna, Muss, should have read Miss Katherine MacDon- illl, Welluiey MID 4 'She will be accompanied by her neice, l Toronto. Maritime representative of < Thursday ' Friday NEW HOTEL WORK-Jrhe work, SOCIAL FUNCTION-Last even- ‘ in; at Ecigewater, the oflicers of the French Cruiser Ville cl‘ys, were en- tertained by Lieutenant-Govemor liaartz and Mrs. l-leertz. Splendid music for dancing was furnished by Dixon's orchestra. Wednesday , vices for the summer months at. the ifloor at the new hotel has been com_ fgesbytena: Chlfch’ ilegtfleldusays jpleted and the work has proceeded I lsethiuglllizsgi oTelagzalaw glllfigfn-g 1'1‘; gto the zlcond. The cement is mixed ; sagwa ' ‘ at. the ground, andis hoisted, where ‘ ' desired, in barrows on the improvised T elevator. 1 TO ATTEND CONVENTION-Miss‘ Etta C. Coles, Reg. N., Milton, is; leaving on Thursday for Regina,‘ Sask, to attend the Biennial meeting of the Canadian Nurses Association, to be held there June 24th to 28th. BATTERIES INSPECTED — Erivadier General Gibzcne, and Col. Bel-rs. HJllfZX, last night inspected Court yeggerdgy judgjmgnt was 3W9“ i No 2 and No. 8 Medium Batteries for. the plaintiff in the case of George i‘ the Dim Hall- 5°m batten“ :22’. Cardin: v; Angu: McNeill, s20 =1 111=P°¢i1°fl “d ‘"111 811mm Pezswaws tomorrow afternoon, Saturday). QUEENS COUNTY COURT-At the sitttg of the Queens County while ‘being awarded for rent, The court s“ of , then adjourned till Thursday. June 126th at 11 a. m. when the case of Ges- ner Vs Wood will be resumed. Miss Margaret Ccles, Milton. in Regina, they will be the gue the farmer's brother, Dr. W. R. Coles, 2430 Victoria Avenue. A big seizure of liquor was made at. daybreak Thursday morning in the woods at Mont Carmel by Cus- toms Officers Platts and McDonald and Prohibition Officers Miller and Marin. In a cache in the woods cov- ered up with brush was hidden forty- nlne five gallon kegs of rum and fLf- i tv cases of whlskcyn The cfficersl have no clue as to the owners of the‘ liquor. It took them some consider-Y able time to transfer the seizure in- to automobiles and a truck. The li- quor was brought into Summerside about ii o'clock that morning and stored in the cellar of the Customs House pending instructions from Ot- towa. S. ' Regis Arsenault was the wiizner ofl WILL ATTEND CONVENTION- uie Holman-Pickard l0 mile Bike Mr- 111d Mrs- J- A. Clark leave this "we held ‘as, evening’ pedaumg the . morning to attend the Cazzadian seed , distance in 35 minutes» 15 savcondsl l Growers Convertfen at Wolfville, N.‘ and followed one second later byfs Ne“ “Wk "my will ‘mend the William Warrenin a. whirlwind fiu- lcenventlm °x “"- canadla" 50411613’ ish." More than a minute lat/er the °* T°°hm°al Aflwlllwrali-sls at the third man, Charles Hyndman, came same place‘ and Wm "wmlnny the 1.1. followed u. half a minute by Ed- “mm” °' ‘h’ “my 011 their Is- wsrd Hornby. During the next few land mm" minutes the remainder of the fifteen finishing crossed the line in front. of Hob-lion's Store. PRE-NUPTIAL SHO\.VER.—Miss Helen Duchemin was the charming hostess at e shower given yesterday afternoon‘ in honor of Miss Mary ‘ 3108811. whose marriage to Mr. Doug- las Ramsay takes place in the near future. Snapdragon, pyrethrums and l camations were used very effective- ly in decoration. Mrs. R. H. Rogers Presided at the prettily appointed tea-table with Mrs. c. N, Brawn we, ‘U118 the ices. The serviteurs iverel ‘Misses. Marv McPhall, Doris Taiti Louise Haszard and Jean Ross. The many beautiful and useful gifts were opened by the bride-to-be, who re- ceived them from the fortune pack of a gaily attired gypsy in {hp pm‘- ‘son of Miss Elinor Stewart, while the (humorous verses attached were read by Mrs. Lindsay Coles. FUNERAL SERVICES—Ths funer- al of the late Mrs. James McCallum was held yesterday morning from her late residence to St. Dunstans Basilica where a. Requiem High Mas was celebrated by Rev. P. McMahon, D. D. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Richard Doueau, Jr., J. .1. Bowlan, J- A- Miller. B. Paquet. Frank Currie and Elmer Bovyer. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. C. Mc- Carthy. , ' ORDAINED-Among a large class‘ ordained to the priesthood on. June 18th. at Fairvlew House of Studiesp Weston llfass. was Henry Charles‘ lfchecd of the Society of Jesus...’ Fathcr l\lacLeod is the only son of‘ Dr. and Mrs. Harry MacLeod. bothl formerly of Charlottetown. Father} MacLe-od. though young in years. llfls : already achieved more tharnordlfln arv success in the. teaching profes-, sicri Boil-l Fordham Universzty Nrw, York City. and Canisius College, Buffalo. attests to his marked‘ skill’ in his chosen callizg. The mam’ friends of the family in Charlotte- town reioice in h: success, and in his reception of the‘ dignity of the priesthood. The June term of the Supreme Court opened yesterday morning with his Lordship Chief Justice Mathia- son, Mr. Justice Arsenault and Mr. Justice Saunders on the Bench. A Grand Jury was empannelled and sworn, was addressed by the Chief Justice, and in the afternoon at the second session of the Court brought in its report of the inspection of the Queens County Jail, an of fal- conwood Hospital. A pair of u/nite. The following telegram from Mr. W. J. O’Leery at Dayton, Ohio. re-l ‘garding the condition of his brother ‘ Bishop O'Leary of Charlottetown, was ireceived early lest evening by Dr, w, J. MacMillan: ‘Bishop O'I.eary suffered a coron- —STPPER IN HONOR. OF REV. gloves were placed on the desk of His ary embolus with extreme anghm DR. MONAGHAN-In the Parish Lordship signifying that there are noland collapse and severe drop in Hall at Ml-‘fivllche 0n Wednesday evening a supper was given by ti: ladies and gentlemen of Miscouche and St. Nicholas parishes in honor of Rev. Dr. l\fonaghan._the occasion being the twenty fifth anniversary of his incumbency as Parish Priest of Misrouche and St. Nicholas Parish. Other guests present were Rev. Theo- dore Gallant. of Mont Carmel. Riv» criminal cases to be‘ tried at the blood pressure. At 1.15 today his pulse Pre5enl1lefm~ Jras 128 but he was still cy-anotlc. The names of the ‘jurymen are as Prognosis unfavorable and fflrflvgry‘ follows: ,'not expected unless blood pressure Samuel A. McLeod, (foreman), 11-159,," . Gavin Harding, James Moneghaml News of the critical condition of Robert Anderson, Samuel Kennedy, ‘ Bishop 016a“. during his v15“, uh Ernest Warren. Clarence Reid. Ed- Ohio was received on Mondav and‘ ward Nicholson, John Collings. 1305-‘ caused much disqumude m ‘Char-v: well Jenkins, Scott Cairns. lottetown ad throughout, me Pm“ I I‘. X. Gallant, of Egmont Bay. and *"'_‘ lnce generally, yesterday-s telegram Rev. John A. McDonald. of Grand indicates ha; 1 ~ l -_ River. A. E. McLean. M. P.. was also The June term of the Queens mm {emafins ‘if; 5L;,r:f:1p:n§°?:,1_ present. An address was read to Dr. County Court opened yesterday at i1, the, word Wm be awaited with the Mcnaghezi by Mr. Urban Gillis in a. m., with His d-ionor Judge Duffy on 1 greatest “new which the gemal Rev‘ Fame, ‘m; t“ 3mm‘ _ _ spoken of very highly. m the address The first’ case was that of Jamal was mentioned the faithful services MhcCafE-ey vshcamilius fostello, end c, He“ m“ Monaghan during his 0s. arrag er, garnls ed judgment , , -, , for plaintiff, $20 and costs for money t“ elm-me Wars as parish priest‘ lent. A new garnished order, directed to be served on the garnishee. Mr. J. A. McDonald for the plain- WEDDING BELLS-The wedding i of Miss Alfredo Berkeley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Berkeley, of De- ! parture Bay. Vancouver Island, to Mr. ‘ Alfred W. H. Needler, son of Profes- my, m the case of smphm R Dum,’ sor and Mrs. Needler, Bedford Road, v5“ Joseph Peters’ Home“ M, one _ Toronto, was quietly solemnized on months’ rent of house, judgment was l Friday “ltem°°n' Mal’ 3n‘ l“ wYcllfic given m. defendant yCollege Chapel, Rev. Dr. C. V. Pilcher In the case of J_ A‘ Gesner VS Brent i officiating. The bride was given away Wood and C.N.R. Company garnlr-tieeAbY h" “mm M!" H- 3- Dlmlnglfiln _;_ Robert Nelson appeared for gawk Grubb. She wore an ensemble of flat ishee, and admitted um the railway ‘, mPe l" 1°11“ °l 801d” bmwn- ‘"1111 was holding $164.25 of defendants ! matchmg h“ and slwes‘ He‘ lwwels l “.ages_ The case “.35 than proceeded were Talisman roses and liLv-of-the l with and considerable evidence taken l "anal" M355 Marl’ Newhm 5m" Dr on both sides. It was further eci-fhe blldegrmlm- l" “lmmld glee“- journed till 26th inst, when additional l Wm‘ beige hat and ShOES- and hm“ l evidence will be submitted. G. Jim-MS 0f Dink snapdragon, was ‘hplplinpp n1 “lnles College, in the in- TWBBdN. 101' U19 Plalnllfi. 3511195 B~lonly bridal banendmq" dMg/"l Pgifltormediatc- event. who aittr holding Johnston. for the defendant ‘B’°“'“ “S e5“ m"- m‘ "- " ‘ ‘,thc- championship for about half an 1P1 the CB5!’- Ql 390186 W- Gdfdlflel‘ l be“ Robmson play?‘ the “leddmg l hour was dethroned b,\’ Ayers. ‘.5 Angus A’ McNepL action gm- Xem music. Mr. and Mrs. Needler will live T,“ Fnmmgrsidp beam led with of house and repairs. Evidence ivaslal- Ellefille- m‘ 914"" Edward l5‘ 73 1.. .._ “.65, Kc,“ Comm; 5x. land-Toronto Saturday Night. CM W“ 7L fouowed by R W‘ c’ Two Maritime Interscholastic rec- ords went. by the boards at the Pro- vincial Interscholastic Athletic Meet held at. the Abegweit Grounds la-st evnniit: ivhon Maurice Lodge. city. representing Mince of Waits Col- lege. won the mile run in 4.57 l-Z. bettering the existing record by s- bout ten seconds and a half, and Georgy Avers. rity. also‘ representing P. W C cleared tlis bar in the run- ning high Jump at 5 feet t 1-2 in- ches. The latter record was broken twice. first b_v Kenfieth Beer. l6 year old lviontague lad competing for submitted on both sides and case ad- journed till today at i1 a. m., for fur- “.12., w‘ and s D U” u-‘th 3g m" e"1d°“°e' lC-ecrge Ayers was the ivirizer of the ins" & “mad 6°" Ltd" v5 “ed A Quiet Wsddlfll W35 P’ ‘l 1t rat-nor all-around charnlflionshiv. St- Jame-s Church 11'- T oclc-‘l- T1161- ‘iKennsth Bszr of the intermediate. d3)’ 11101111118 when M155 11011150 ‘and Bob Clark. Summerside of the McKinnon, daughter of the late Mr. iyimmr and Mrs. Charles McKinnon of Uigg i p-mnl-qsne ants“; the contestants and car" ~ing off a large number of was united in marriage to Davidi Mathieson son of Chief Jusiicr firsts was Emmet. Donahoe. Sour-is. Mathleson and Mrs. Miithieson of representing S D U. This young Charlottetown. the ceremony Dockendorff. was the next case. Evi- dence was given on behalf of the plaintiff and the case adjourned till the August Court. 1n the meantime. an action is to be commenced against a third party for an alleged set-off. 1n the case of N. Rattenbury’ Ltd, vs Lewis and Oldanlcy. judgment for the plaintiff for $27 on a promissory note. Before Judge Inmnn. the case of the Attorney General of Canada vs N. W. Lowther was heard. My. Qylvere DesH/oches for the plaintiff. gate. Mi‘. W81!!!‘ MlCNl/ilt. the rvinnfng (if the McKinnon. wore an ensemble suit of I unwavering gait. and the white and pink roses. of the events contested last night. Mr. Reginald Bell supported the r1 each event. groom. Mr. and Mrs. Methieson left by ' BEEN RECOGNIZED AS THE-HOST EFFECTIVE IE- GULATOD. OF THE LIVER close of the meet presented ieins in heap t congratulations. oellent condition. l0SQril3.€rS. llflnfl athlrt-e i< the son of the late Deflflfmed bi’ Rev. Moorehead Le-Jtol: rt Donahoc famous all-arouztd‘ lnlhfete of a number of vears agolmncALLvM-In U“ d“ n“ ‘ma’! The Weddlne March “'11s p1a.\'edbi"ii<..<i spectacular of all events wasIkL “"3"?” L"‘““s‘ "WW “°"“'¢d mile run by The bride. who was Blvcri in mflr- “Sparky” Lodge in re:0rd time, The rinse by her brother. Mr. Willirlnrieng smooth sirlae. the steady and brilliant flowered chiffon with coat of black 51.11311 (Qfnblnfid to make the Qvggt, SEOYEQIte and carried a bouquet 0f one of the most pleasing to watch ‘T. "Eula" Miss Jean McKinnon. sister of the The crowd m uttendugee was very FOROVEEHALF bride who wore a green ensemble suit largo. but the absence of parents Aum-uqyymspgw end ranted s bouquet. of snap-cirag- ‘of marlv contestants was a matter ENPQESCRIPTIONHAS on, acted as bridesmaid. '05 regrtt. Great interest was taken l-lis Worship Mayor Prcwse at the th! _ PXGffTfngjreEN u. SERIOUSLY ILL-The many friends of Miss Loretta White, Emer- ald. regret to hear of her continued illness and hope to hear of her con- valescence soon. E. . ssn BEEEAVl-IbfENT-The peo- ple of Springfield and surrounding districts express much sympathy so/ Mrs. H. B. Hashim in the sad death at Brookfield of. her mother. ltfrs,___ Mary A. Abbot. Mrs. Abbots illness ' was of short duration and her sud-v? den death on June 10th came as a shock to all her friends. E. f,‘ . rim: IIOLSTEINS-Mr. .102... Y. ,, Clark. Rustico. P. r: I. has some high producing Holstelns in his herd as .-. demonstrated in irsts recently con- v eluded in the R. o. P. 1:1 the sea i.- day division. the five-year old err-v. 3‘ Polly lifald Poscli. produced 12.941 1'» lbs milk containing 613.75 lbs. butter giving hei- an average tat of 3 79 per '- year 01d cent fat. while her two daughter. Princess Pont.‘ Pooch. produced in '22’) cl lbs milk coztaining 435.75 lbs of but- ter. The daughter's beet month's ‘ production was in July when she gave 1656.5 '12s milk. +- KART-SOY—-One of Arrdiersvs _ brst known and DODular young lad- ies was united in marriage at- St. _ Charles‘ Glebe on Saturday mo ‘w '1 when Alice IsoEel. daughter cf I J. Soy. became the bride of C6211 Hart. ' eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E R. i Hart. of Sackville. The care was performed by Rev. Father J. 1 Brown. The bride was "W311 a by her father and aittrmcrl h" M Marjorie Lusby, while Donald brother of the groom. arted as best man. The bride presented a charm- ing appearance in a rnwder lulu:- gown of flat crepe with hat and shoe; to match aitd otlvr Ef"‘€FOYlES to correspond and carried a bouquet of snap dragcnand lilzes of the val- ley, Mss Lusby wore s figured gear.- gett/J with cream mohair hat and ,B.CC6S£Ol'lE§ to match and carried a. bouquet of sweet peas. Only i119 ire.- mediate friends ezzd ‘relatives of rue bride and groom were present at the lkceremony. Following their marriage ‘the young couple left on a motor Ttrip to Halifax and the. Arrzipoii". rvallev and will spend a week on ‘Prince Edward Island before returx- ing to Amherst. The bride has Wen the guest of honor a‘ several Gina'- ers during the past few R'E'?l(5.——AlIl— herst News. - a BIRTHS ' - CLAltK-—At Mt Start-rt cii J i8. to Mr. and Mrs. Edwir. Clar‘. iclaughter. Marion Hills bfadelvn COYLI-k-In the City Hospital. June 16. i930. to Mr. and Mrs Frank Corie, | City, a son. l/noucerru-iu the ca; l-Iospmal, June 14. 1930, to lvlr. and Cor- ’ nelius Doucette. Rustico, a daughter. 6 COPATE-In the City Hospital, June 3 l0. 1930. to Mr. and Mrs Reuben Co- pate. a son. *BURHOE—At P E. Island Hospial. Juneiihto Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood C. Burhoe. a daughter, Phyillis Mae. MACKENDRICK - At \\'Pdtl3rlilll ‘House, Blairs, Aberdeen. Scotland. to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. MacKendrick, a l daughter I MACKINNON-At Mt. Buchanan on [Wednesday June lltlt. 1930. to Mr laud Mrs. Donald MacKinncn. lneai; E Lavinia Bishop: a daughter. Florence l Anna l CAHIIL-At the Cambridge nus-l " lpital. June l0. to M: and Ali's." iAeneas Cahill. ln-e Alice EflZPli oi” jSomerville. bless. a daughter ' CHRISTIE-At Toronto. on N: nciay. . June 16th. the wife of Hugh tihiistic. a son. <1 I"u18l ffivfinzJxsa he 4.; {Qglw ‘I ' MARRIAGES l , ---- . imosscv-iuctess-Av. st. Dun’- [starrs Basilica on June 1i. 1930, at -6.30 s. m., by Rev. nfonsignor Mc- .Dcnal-:l, Freeman Mossey o.‘ Both- well. P E. 1., and Miss Teresa Mo- ‘iean. of East Point. P E I '» _~_ i~d> - DEATHS lMacPflAllr-Siiddenly‘ on Thursday, lJune 19th, Mrs. E. D. lVIacPhaiI. Cornwall. lwife of James MacCallum. aged 56 i r J» yiil MDNEYS AND sown-s the early train for Bo den and on i th tn t pr .s ' “H, r w nners m er i2‘ . _ , . ,1. ,1, DILCIIA‘ "an", reaching Tormentme will take their The raui. whlCh was threstenifll lbw 1'“'.4ul‘f:‘§l.il" automobile to motor to New York on ali day held off till the last event ‘my! I honeymoon An The Guardian wa: completed. ‘The track wu in ex- u ownnrsnls. 1:1 :- IISILIB u ":““"'.‘Z';‘5fl-¥J' u 214411;! Y u. < i ""“ , iaqc-u , _.'-,=yv‘_,m._ T€‘-*~“i"'“‘ '1‘ m‘; a