l If I \ 17. 1932 _ s THE 'Cl'IARLOT'l`ETOWN_GUARDiA.N . _le PAGE THIRTEEN e€i;<’S News Budget for ur Saturday Subscribers _ `° 1 ___f __ _ I M: __ Lil I I ` M ___l_ y oc r McLellan the trip very much s. / ' i ill. O d b J - _ * 5..... .5 is Saturday nisht burglars enter- _WEDDING BELLS _ A q__Iet Mmm Another one the property Cenimerce, Charlottetown. ill” “`ii°i°s“i° b°°i “nd i"h°° W°‘i‘ii“¥ W” Wlelunlzed- bv Rev- of J. w. ryfe, caught at the west ` °i Mi' P' °" Mi' Siiiigis °f Kellllll18t°rl on end but was put out by the efforts st. Six .PH °i - are Thursday evening, when Mis ' mtmnce was effected at Pea” En _B S of the men fighting the fire. This E nd. R.N.. daughter 0! Wu tu b lldln d tl my of the premlses by the Mr. and Mrs. Robert England of lil- 8' 8 u g an mac cally G' H‘ Twmbs' city to Mr' meh" of a hatchwby cover. ThelEast Bideford wa united to ' epr°°t'ThB buudmgs were about r S Mr. lt 1 store of the Philips Sales Leigh Maynard, son of Mr. and 2;; tl? fron; the fremht shed trac , and as the wind was also entered. AIMrs. Edmund Maynard, of N t- ss e n the rear had been forced. I hamf Mr. and Mrs. Maynard 'xiii :Elia$;w";5asinfoi‘hatso(l?i'sect'ii':-in 'TS Sepwmber 'nh at the Erskm make their home at Northam, dun el. A all sth e ‘n iiiiimi Cii“i`°ii' M°iiii'°“i' Th coNvpN'rioN _ where e host or friends wish them g ' ° W" pi' '°"iiii i” th _Illyicc Arsenault, Hon. Dr. W. every happiness.--S. the summersme nremen' but as .llcllns prumlel-I and ey were ii°i i‘ii°WEii i‘° Send their ' later for the Laurentians. On thei M:lcMi!lan, Prof. H. H. Shaw The annual Memorial Day Serv- Stlfizligalttfnsglgg 2;; 0; naw" they. ' ward Christian Soldiers " bearers were Messrs. W. J. ' ' WEDNESDAY R_ E_ EnIs_ John Crockett__ Rev. D. K. Ross thanked the AI_SeI_IIIuIt_ Arthur Perry I crowd for the large number which. A surplus of $673,124.14 for the wanace c_IInsI_It__S_ _ turned out lor the occasion. year 1931 is shown in the accounts I , _ M Of the City of Charlottetown in the MAN INJURED-Mr. S. A. Mahal'I Ttlnlty Unlted clnn,cn_ Hel, nn_ss_I be apart from the main building _ Bw-tNED___A sman bam LEG BR0K|;N___A mteen yen, report ofthe External Aud`torI Mr, received a bad _shaking up and _ Ins wlll be deeply regretted by u;The east wing will bl: _uSed__;lrc: ofthe Island generally andthe twoI' The uxhlllltlon at Alberlon ws park gg,-een the l,mllt.l.ty uf old lad, Gordon Waye, sustained aID°ii“id S- Hart- C~ A-. Haiifblf. whose Seveiiii bruises yesieiday "i°i'iiinii 'lvide circle of fliends. Iniirses and ati'enda"' 5 res n ' commuiiiiy days °f ii” °iiiei”iiiiii“ favored with excellent weather, al Watson Ferguson was almost broken leg at Hunter Rlvel. 5at_Idetailed report was submitted by when he fell fifteen feet off the she leaves to mourn the follow, _ The basement will serve as 11 laun- _ ment cowl. some really novel dnnw__ _ _ _ _ Il _ _ though cloudy at frst, the dai destroyed by fire yes- "day eveulus at 6 am. when i‘°lC°""' Kennedy' chairman of 'he scammng M the h°s"1"""°"' “ii” I ing brothers and sisters; charles fify- All bulidmgs W1" bc l“'° Sim" Img attractions that will be entirely _rumen out warm and sunny an momlng at 4_t5_ A sman colllded wlth u cu, gulnn west unIFinance Committee, at last night's der construction. He was taken io nnd HIn.l,y_ Mu Edward R°nd_ Fred les in height. _ _ I Inew to our people and at no‘costItne dltsctuts were well pleases Imnexud to the udjuuellt the Malpeque Road. The lad had' meeting °i the City C0l-Ulf-ii. Iiiie Pi'ii?°e Edward Isiiiiiii H°iipii°i in Edmonton, George in Vermillion' The main bl1iidlflK Wlii be d V' . to them. Intensive work on the ~~ ,with the attendance. _ house also caught fire and Swfted f° lu" “FOSS the r°°d'ul1-i Aii “Sim “iid ii“i’iiiii°~”>» HS f°f as "here he ‘"5 i°““d "° iie s‘iii°i" Alia.. Arthur ln vancouver, and llleillfltu ¢W° S'=°ti°“S» °i"~€ °°i‘ii“i . tW° days Program is new under Tha crminifnu was held on :nl ii' “ii o'i"°°i`y° Mr- (Special to the Guardian) n- ,.,. _-_-%`""'~"'" 1" ._c__|= .TIT ___ ~; -- ~ Scotia. While in sydney Mr. Stav- Chester Ward to the lwund H the guests of Rev and Mrs ert gpent gome time with his w taken into the residence ofIBrown at thc Manse. Rev. ani: .\leill, Minister of Public Works, Mlumlan IN MONTBEAL- Re The marriage of Miss Isabell C. Ro brother, E. P. stavert, manager of Mr. ployed with the Canadian Bank of L. Piper, son of Dr. W. A. P1perI the and the late Mrs. Piper of Calgary._ krl Dr. 1=1dgeon.Mr.andMrs. Piper left' ireturn they will reside in the Dil d ot er parts of Nova e orse s r rowing Mr._Sprlnghill, N. S. They are to I;-» ~ e . . In . dwe e the time was quickly on the scene, __ ' ¢ ` Ml At a m ting last evening of I _ Imam; _'mir-ucv. R. ri stavcrt returned _reecblus for a plrcel while deliver- Im-s. lc. c. Robertson and their af the into Mrs. Harry Curran a vacation at his former home in umm.” hearing before Mr' G' M' ' im saturday evening ‘mm 9' mu' 'nz goods 0" Cudmme Ewa' de- two im” Cecil and' D°"“id ie" iii” saturday momina at 9 0’Leary. and is the guest of his Matthewsufor Prmce county at the Iii” i’i°i'°i' i'i"P i'° °°P° Bl'°t°l1'1l'- "Very WH-m yesterday afternoon. Isiahd on Tuesday for a trip fu at Pleasant Grove. Father mother, Mrs. P. N. Pate. Mrs. P. Sou" House' summemde' 0" M°"i` 'imd ii" ii ' iii ii i’° Wi' iii emcfated at the church w. Pate has been sncndlng ine "y` WWI The pull bearers were: summer mont Curley, Aeneas McDougall. Pate had recently made B rvund Two large potato warehouses were MCQUi*i"i» Fiiiiik w“ii'ii~ Les' trip by aeroplane from Boston to bumed to the ground last night at ' Buell Bild fiiifed M°"'i5°ll» California and back and enjoyed' Emerald from fire of unknown or- iie Provincial Government, the into of the by-election in the 'ifth District oi' Prince County, or the leaf. fonnerly occupied A. ly the late Hon. Leonard Mac- Fred Power, Water ' St¥eet,'Mr5. Robertson intend to visit was set for Wednesday, October the Confederation Life msurunce where his injuries were attended points of interest in the provin 12. Co. who is weI.i known in this prov- t0 and then driven home where he before they return to Tyne Valley. ince, having at one time been em- is recovering. I FRIDAY I ENJOYABLE EVENING _ The -FIRE AT RANCH.-Fire broke staf! of the Canadian National Ho- out in the ranch owned' by Mr. tel had a corn boil and dance last Oliver. ' ~ ginahi Saunders on the Pope evening at Marshfield. The par- ad about 5.30 Monday' after- ticlpants in the affair went out by Toombs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. noon. The stable and feed house car or bus. The staff orchestra, ING-The w.A. cfst_J0im'gCi1ur¢h N Slltted but the rerlllillfiftr 0! headed by Mr. F. A. Johnston, chief St. Eleanors, held a very pleasant ranch was saved. It is not" engineer, supplied music. Activities social evening on Tuesday. Games OW" .il-1St il0W the fire Btirted- 'continued till a late hour. The af- and cards were enjoyed by a large Alberta, took place quietly on., Mr- Sftullders Whu WHS n0t there Ht fair was a most enjoyable one. cc .Npnxination Day will be Mon- l day, October 5. Mr. Louis A. Moore, Summer- side, was appointed returning Inumber of gucstsr The chic! fea- ture of the evening, however, was d assisted in Putting out thcf -CHILDRENS AID SOCIETY- the fortune telling cakes, made by ceremony wus nertunned _by ls_,v_I blazc.~B. The regular monthly meeting of the the young girls. Each slice oi' cake Board of Management of the had n typewritten sheet of paper ri SCHOUNER GROUNDED -' Children's Aid Society of Prince telling your future. The sliccs were rilll tile 5t0i'm “HY Frida! C0ll1’lty WHS held in the Town Hall Isold at five cents a piece and caus- ll Roy mornin the two mastod schoone!I es ay evening e icc-presi- I ed a good deal of fun. Ice cream Iart, Euston Street, and is a third _L_ _ _ _ im ensure iownof lvfout al. 2 - '1`u d ~ Th V Ng;IIi;Iawl`tlxIsteI_ BOIMZIZIIC :I;I?" VIZ; §_i;;'x'e'g1y\;';iI;_dI_M°nI_i Iby car. This was no good, however,' ____ I “Wild Briar," engaged in carryingldent, Rev. G. J. McLellan, D.D.. was served by the ladies. The ai- III__5_ MIICMIIIIIII and than the é_________II_m Le Ion and _I _Y as the people at Emerald could notI 'm_A11,,B_.<;_, sept 13_D¢_ Cyril lumber from New Brunswick forIpreslded. The agent of the Society. fair was quite successful nnd the LOIIIS MHCMIHBII lent Saturday tended b a I__I_ 5 ’ d _Iii S aI' Supply the water. ISI Wllllulns ls dead he,-eI follow. ' the Tignish breakwater, was driven Vincent J. Harrington, reported prowess wen; ill aid oi the \v_ A_ nlgbt, N S to sttund the an I After th: smglgg fgblllo oCap¢;<:I_ilau; The Emerald cltlzens dld what lng an lllness of two months from her course while trying to taking two children from Campbell- _A_ - ` ll ft - ' t.tfhst.vl convention of the Canadian the school children. who assisted ill I akrlriiy ti:lt;Izidefi";rt‘:‘:ontf'il: dbtl1i'dmi'iis' He was bam at Pom" Point ' Txiloindhinhztotzndniezzhs suit: ;':f:%;(;'hi?l:a1gx;:'ydutiiingethe pa; Roads Aggoclgglon whlch the servlet, nnd floral wI,eI]nIsI _ e e f e Prince Edward Island, 53 years aK0 ' to the two warehouses. 'Tn fir ' f com ol the brcakwater, she was badly few days. A buy ¢°mmltt@d 'O St there today. around the memorial. Rev. D. stunted about Iwo p._m B; __e:I;l_dv;_st_i;i_-_ 1tgI_';l_I'i_u_i;_t;i_ngcani:(t_ toMBr_t_ damaged ,tom the bunetmg or theInntI_lck.5 Hnn.Ie_ Hsllfux_ by the C or ivm mills- v ROSS 'ed 'n prayer' A duct '°"°"" I iiiirtl' the buildings were burned I ish columbia ' i Wind and waves and lr beyond re- i Judlre Of ti” J“V‘”lii“ °°“’i i“i‘i i “' - ' " ' ed- Addiesses We” tile" deiiveffd I to the ground and th ' ' i air some of the lumber was wash. i been taken uver and placed in this i 0 funeral of Mr. I, Mess,-S D F Tl d C, e men centred Dr. williams was a noted surge- I P - _/_ Arscm___t_ the “cum of Ny__cm___a_l . . erney an iruS I :lair cgteniion an pyfe-s WIn_e_ I on and four years ago was made n ed off me deck and drlltell on ¢lle__ institution.-S. at depIomhIe MCICI ___ __ k . ouse. anger to other buildings at fellow of the American college or bench while the remainder is being l* _ on S__t____day m0m__;`i ____ 0;: Retief-ones ulivas made tio htile I that time was practically mi al. ' Surgeons I removed and hauled to the break- General plans for the new _Fal- I ne ' m an n ' ' ' " - ' ' . ' . . v _ CI_____ch and was very _____ge_y we it od _ a monumen w ich though n wntcn was belng kept MI In daughtsn IVIISS Rmena Wll_ Waten a short dlstlmce 9Iw,,_y_ T_ Ironwood Hospital bul1dings_ 11 e _ tr as ere e n memor of th fall b ~ .d b t frlal details are I Requiem Mass was cel- cn In the Great wary e the freight shed. The value or in- I liams resides in CharlottetownI -'m I een appiovp U ' I K b . " - y Rev Father McDonald. .. at the grave were con- The hymns sung we? O aged' I be ascertained iiisi I_ Rev D to ‘Our Help in Ages Past, and On SUNSHINE DAYS ASSURED-~ I l I I I harlottetowrrs' Sunshine Da.ys'i ere definitely set for Wednesday, IGi°iigiii”i'y' Oiiiv has biieii °i°5eii ctonel, l9tnI and Thursdny_ 20tlI_ I connected with missionary work for a lull meetlng of commltlees I a number of years und worked fo( held mths Ftrs Han Imrlors Wed_ *some time ut the port of Montreal ' ` She spoke on the work of the W action were definitely arrangcd,iM' S` iii Cmindii' cgpeciaiii' amor" nd perfected and heads of eacl_IIihe Iflfilails, also on thc work il d I _ lfhc liospiials lil China and Japan surance of the buildings could not i with her sunt MISS Clgllhel sgsw I The death occurred in this city ii°i yet ciimiiie-ie _‘ _ I °°mmiit@€ halt? HOW their seporatel an Sunday morning after a three' Tiie mai" iiuiiiiiiig will have £i°` i ii sday evening, Plans of each at-i 'W ` " `=' ' Q it *___* *__ - MONDAY _VISITING DLD no Mr r 101113. BQIIUTLEP, Of UhBl`i0tt£t0Wl\ RETURNS FROM MOTOR NARROW EsCAP|E_Whil€ l ON HOLIDAY v|S|T_Rev_ nndl _I saavrcns-The fun- P. w. pate of Boston is ° W" "ni "P 1°' "mi °i'-ih° iii” I T0 ATTEND DALHOUSIEF _Among those returning to resllml their studies at Dalhousie Univer- sity Monday morning were Jamq Haslain, Springfield; Eric Found New London; Howard Buntain Rustico. I I -NEW BRIDGE \\'0lfiL - Tn! residents of the second district ol IPrince County appreciate the new Iconcretc bridge which has beel Iconstructed to replace the- _old Iwooden one at the Northam cornei ‘leading to the Wc'sI.el‘li Road. Thi! I -W. A. IIOLD SOCIAL EVEN- was a vcry neccssilry piece of road work. The contract for this worli was given to Erland Ramsay and Percy Banks andthe work WIA very favourably commented upm by the public and Mr. Wm. Mc- Dougall, of Richmond, road engin- eer. The gravel used in the con. struction of this bridge was take! from West Point.-S. -MISS MCINTOSII SPEAKS IN UNITED CIIURCIIES-Very inter- esting spccchcs were delivered ol Monday afternoon in the United Churches of Lot 14 and Lot 18 bl Miss Mclntosh, Dominion 'Travel- ling Secretary of the W. M. S. oi the United Church in Canada Miss Mclntosh who is a native ol __ _ lThe dcvotlonul period was conduct- ndcrtakings in hand. Represent-Ied by RCI, E R Woodsldc MISI ~ r i ~t mmcrcial .life have banded to-I C n sh' “io “as C gms Iyear Pupil at Prince of Wales Col- months' illness, of Miss Hattie A. "°“im°di*ii01l f°l' 225 Datiflllr. BHG I ative leaders of Charlottetowns M I to' ' I' ' II ' ol lege) I Nswson daughter ul. the late Mn two convalescent hospitals, one for co I ' I Julln Newsom The lute Mlss New 'male the other for female patients. , g Ison was nmostlestlmnble Clnustlnn will have accommodation for 75 oo THURSDAY woman, and a faithful member of T business relations with the people; __II__I_ I _ _ IMrs. L. Ft. Allcn, of Siimmerside ' `0 put mm 'muon what is during hor visit. loft later for Port nsidered the most advanced plan I _ _ _ d B l , N, s. s. each. The di0CtOrS r0Sic U C . psrfiaiiy destroyed, The fue. S-Ware that the cur was approach- tile auditor has been _ble to ,seen ing from shock. His lnjui»;:s 1:1- noi Mlss Mlnnle at nun,le_ Ifor staff and administration and wut, und the dates Ol October l9In‘ __ I A' . I I _ tI_ III n who were summoned immcd. iris- He' crashed into the car, and iiiiii' are iimiiided in the l”¢D01”t ex' . regarded “si 'i°r'°"s' This iS the third time'Witili“ ii, ll, ,e,l,,,,,dedI and mn had the broke the leg below the lmce. 1-ie . Prnt the current assets and liabli-II -' year that the family have suffer- undcr control. The blazeI Was taken to his home nearbyI'i'ie"i °i iiie Wai" and Sewerake _ "‘Dr' EC' Lavers' of New Ross' ' _ It snmll ond Illuminated the where the Injured member was set _ Commmion and the Board o" 2-lrlicol 15 ll Patient at the P“Viii°ii- Vi°‘ W. having died in Edmonton last part or the city during the The young lady in the car received Tfiiftees- ~ i°ii" Geiieiiii H°5Piiiiil Wiieic iii’ October and the mother in Feb- minutes in which it was at its A cut face from broken. glass. is undergoing treatment. Dr. Lav- __` ' E WINNERS~-Island "S ha-l been Practising Hi New. To the sor"owZng relatives deep _ , h f 2 W lllll - STORM DAMAGE_-I-ne strung winners took honors at the St. I R055 f°l` f°fiY'°iie Yeiiis “iid has ii sympathy will be extended. l Chimes MMEHC em 0 e g nAnTY_A I.IIIm_ I ,und wnlcn sccomnanleu the nssvy I John Exhibition, which wg, one MI host of friends in that district. wncI ____ I It is expected that tenders vllll n.v. grounds. Just across om t one.wing each for male and female and 20tl.l nn., bs . I _ _ _ _ _ _ .e on decided on so cld cxh bltoii giounds, \\lilch wer: PHti9lltS~ __ ‘as to not conflict with the various llimilggcd in July from MTS. Henri ' ed bereavement a brother William __ d b __ D I aciiviiies that are Pialllltfi ill lilPIGdrd. They comprise eight acres b ca e a ou ec. . ‘ I ruary last. I II _ _ , _ M E h ,formerly of Char- of friends from Ki,,k,,,,, we,eIruln of saturday morning caused.iil¢ l°rs~St Jersey shows ever he1dIwlsh him a speedy recove y_ and M01-on mary nrrvlm-Mr Vll' “C 3° ef" Inst Monday at me homclconsldstuble damage ln the cltyin the Maritimes. In the one hun-Iretum to New Ross-Halitax Chu,-ies Dodge, Mrs. Charles Mn _Ind MI_s_ Flame Perry of _ through fnlllng trees on nnnncnes d_rcd head of Jerseys shown, out of . Chronicle. (Dr. Lavcrs a native Mosher and Miss GertI'_ude Mldsh; september _nh at _Seven OICIOCK _Io ude tm. n farewell party mIhi-asking or lodging on telephone ight classes, Harold Steed, Char- of Georgetown, P. E. I.) I motored back to Ha fax,d ._ __ _Ivins Washburn S____tz_ son of ML of Mr. Earle Perry who is , and electric wires. A .tree and el-` °i'i’°i’°Wii was the i\iKi`i9St "Wiley “_” Iiiiiei' spending ii' Week en vsi ' to SIII D__nstt_n._$ Couege Icctrln llgnt pole blown down surly winner, taking ten flrsts out of ia, LARGE CLASS ENROLLED-I at the home of Mr. Ernest Baker IESIIIIW ms stIIdIes_ The evenI__g _saturday tnntnlng ln front of the possible fourteen and five champion- I What- is Probably the larges~ Morell. Mrs. Charles Dodge and lIIIIIs_II_tIy spent III IIIIISIC _md icmwn Bakcn,_ Elm Avg lnle,,ul,_ Ships out of _a possible six and the Third year bless ever to enter two sons, carl and auddle also rc- sslectkms on the vI__II__ ted the llgnt wl,I,_lc-e to North WIlt_ remainder going td the Island herd Prince of Wales College enrolled tumed home after spending three IIIMIO were Ewen by ML _Io_ slne and Wlnslds Llnemen from of Wi_lliam Clarke, North Wiltshire. I Yilsteffiliy l1ft€l'll0°r1-_ Thirty-five weeks va/cation at the same Dia°9~ llgun and Ml.s_ Herbert the Maritime Electric Co. called Stems herd “is° Wiiii -iiiiii°i» 93"' Th- A daI__I_y I____cI_ was pm_ out nt 2 Unlock that moI_IIII_Ig_ were idx- and grand champion in bulls, ' oi' completing the edunational _ ._°GIi-'T APPRECIAIEE.; Mrs mam or honor and Rev_ Newc__ C_ thu hostess Annlonnlale compelled to dig post holes with 350 senior and grand c_hampion in Course provided by] the insitutlon. following letter was___i;ecetveS_ I; (__. _VIII “Nc nmde by MII Joseph the nlcl of n llnsll l=gnt_ and In __ emales, Junior champ on female This number adde i/.1 t e large MacDonald from e lu e students signified their intentionI is a cousin of the bride. Miss Ruth s ' - ' _ . , ,_ It l I man. The bridegroom is the minis sIII__ Mn John LI sh__eemm_ downnonl. ol. mm They had I_e_ was awarded to Clarkes herd. Gill--WS ill First ye" Bild S9C0rld_ the New Kings County HOSP H Hubert Mulligan and Mr, E., n. S. e \videly'announced nl‘i'i.lul of t. Colonel J. S. Bladin, of the iitlll Army. eventuated on Sat- °"0llill8. when the Colonel ed from St. John. This dis- islicd officer of the S. A, is lv traveled man, and treat- es which were filled with hi! Personal experiences. ifiilllfifly evening the local Ind Adjutant Kimmins ex- uu cntliusiastic welcome to loiici in the Citadel, Great Street. On Sunday morning cm-l delivered a forceful ad- ‘ ilillg for his subject “Is your i Cilfliiense or a Comprom- ile text was taken from 13: "They took knowledge that he had been with M JING BELLS-At thc Par- Cornwall, P. E. I., on the, Of Saturday, Sept. l0th,I K__ hour of 6,30 a.m. by Rev., ROSS. B. li., Maris keith In- ` 5°" Oi Mr. and Mrs. Peter -, °i Clyde River, to Georgina °ii» d*lll8htcr of Mrs. .Liv-i and the late Boyd Living- ` were unattended. The bride :iiied fl boquet of pink roses Biden hair ferns. The cerc. _Will witnessed by the par. iillheson, Mr. and Mrs. Watson' I___ » tta. and Wm. C. Ross. d iillinlilnd im Unfveilgtbry and economics in 'III I__~__ly. The best wishes of |- ___ ow this fine y6ung ,, ‘ their new hnqa l - l audiences to some delightful I cf' i d will reside in ll the inaiter of the dispute on light Holman, chairman of the Light night's monthly meeting of the period in 1931 was reported by pairs made before 6 o'clock. Lights Dalton officially opened the ex- CIW Councu of the province visiting MontagueIhibiti0rl Rnd MiCir€SS€d the Sbth' ' ' erin in hi hi com llment An increuise of $46,236.71 in tax II'?:inSe:l:;er§“:l;1:: ggflxigg, langfiage. Thi ykeynotep of 'hiys collections for August of this fear the occsslén WI” served at tl_Ie|.snsecn was uunllty_ other sneakers over August Milli, and nn increase Garden HOUIII After v._sltmI; the i were Hon_ G_ S_ Shand Msn A_ EI of s29.ssa.so up to sept. 12. 1932 in Exhlsltlon EIOIIIIIIS the nutty n,_ I M,CL,,,,,I M_ p_I M,_ _,__ w_ Bonner, collections over the corresponding turned ln the evening to the groom'si, Deputy Min`ster of Agriculture. I _nl C K I , I th home in Westmoreland, where 4 The exhibits were far above thatIaimplicity, steady and straight, ah l~°i‘n';';icc ::x<‘='i'ne(r:i}i'tt;e'a'"i~l';'§nccii;ctio.'.' 'i*"B° number of their friends had of other years ln fiuulltv and quell- "lm ‘i°°l’il’ i’°i°"°‘-i- F" “me "me Moore at McLeod until hcr mar- tl cI_ llgures Ivete: AIIg_` sl nm $s2__ _ assembled to greet them. An cn-Itity. Ths was particularly notice- he suffered from a dread and all ,lass ide River- Tile bride Rnd 121 97_ A t 31 93'” nn use 6II_=joyabIe evening was passed witi'.able ln horses, cattle and sheep. t°° °°mm°“ di5¢“5°» the Win °i She was a faithful member of l sept '12 Ugg' $751378 t;_I_$se'IIt '12' Imuslc, dancing and other amuse- Among these exhibits were some Wi'li°i`l he b°f¢ in 5 ii“i9t» 5i'i'°i'i¥Ithe children of Mary Sodality Bild nent fitting dress of brown, 1932- _0,2_ 73,2 , .t - (_uII_~____- menus whlch extended wen Into the of the nnsst nnltnuls ln the Man. patience till death released his In devout member of the cons,-eg. was' ;ntl`cl'I)I'Ite'd_ ?I';;IE;'n_ 'lnc this small hours, and which was much time Prov'nces. The entries in car- _ spirit to find its place in lil¢ bet' ation of St. Dunsten‘s Basilica. wnectlons for the comms nIontns_ic-nhanced by the arrival of the_ riage and draft horses were cxcep-I tegdlivorld. _ I __ o the Coun_ Kennedy also suulnlttud charlvari band which also came tn, tionaily large and of superior qual- e unera Serv Ce Ori A118118 leaves to mourn two children, Broom and Mr. Robert an external andlt ol, the nII_ greettlln young muffled coul,lu_rl~hu lly_ 24, which was largely attended, phylligI who only recently passed to lnnces un to Dm 3l_ l93l_ nlnnured groom preented the grooiivmani The judges were: Horses. Ray WM /ill tile ¢ilHf8° 01 the PU-it0.l'. her third- birthday. and Dominic, w_n. Wonda Livingston, by Mr Donayd s_ Hart Cn .dn with a set of cuff links. His pres- Horne; cattle, W. R. Shaw; sheep. Rev. F. E. Boothroyd, of Hunter _wllo wus me ysnts old yustsl.duy_ “iii” Bm- MISS Durrreh. QI tu, t» 'h ,alll -q ent io the bridesmaid was a hand- s. D. Irving; swine, H. w. clay: River. vvhe wer resisted by the‘ 'rwo sisters, lvirs. winne Monon- i'°‘i ii p;ess';"w'It‘l, ll Qu. c';,,lldc'nc,, some necklace and to the bride a poultry. 1-*_ W. Nash; grains, pete- RW- Dr- E- H- Ramsey. ef Cher- ala. Toronto. and MISS Ruse. cltv. Dpi Ciiiiiiie left by auto for and the ul-ssu,-ance thu; the Com-,gli valuable bracelet. At a prernuptiul toes, flowers, R. C. Parent and F. lottctown. The following friends sigh survive . ave exercised good Judgment in shower held a week previous, the s. Reeves; fruit and vegetables, 1l'.Iacied as bearers: Messrs. Stanley To all thc bereaved the Guard- .0iit., where Mr. Illrrlllll is procuring the services of Mr. Hart. illl-Plby e0uP1e Were tile r¢¢'Piellta Oi S. Reeves: domestic science, M'lssI L- Hardy. James Dover, Lemuel ian extends heartfelt sympathy. ‘ ...rne ,snort should nun, set ul many vnlllgbig and useful gifts from Haggard and Ml-,_ ll_ E, Mon-ison;IMatheson, George Matheson, Chas- The funornl takes place this est thc criticism of thc Clty‘s fin- their friends. They will make their butter and gheggg, w, L_ Brenton., ter Rackham and Horace Ling. In- ,naming to St. Dunstan's Basilica, . I year brings the total enrollment up To Mr. R. G. McDonald, Montague : iei' iii; Ci`iiiii“iii9dCii_iii;__°iil D°i'°_iIi_eii' ‘ _ er. e was gra uae rom u s ln the Clty Hosnltsl wer an I d CAMPBELL-HAMM - A pretty t0 9- figure in the vicinity of 460. _-At a. recent meeting of the Trus _ _ _ I_I _ by failing trees, but th; linjmgn “"i‘i°ii“ii W” _ _5°i°"‘“i“‘i at St *_* tees °f the New Hospital, e unrul- °°ii°“" iii ig” “iid is “ii” " “iid °"’i'i°‘i i i’°“°“ei °i W ie 'i september ie, 1932. io Mr, and nnd tnls trouble remedied twenty Dunstan’s Basl;caI Charii-,¢f,¢I,°wuI (Special to the Guardian) I SCIIOOI minutes after their an-ivai_ Gal- iiii wednesday m°i'ni"S'. All8ust The new Exhibition Grounds at ygu their sincere appreciation of ~ luntn Forge on Rlcnmond street I24th, when Mr, John cgmpbell son .llberton presentedl csn tanlmateri yum-h_mag:nI:entt_i_ind valuabrlelsift near Queen, was unable to stand the of the late Hugh Campbeii and appearance yes er ay or he open- o t e sl or e propose ew Mn Frank MacDom__d_ R/sgIst__m_ strong wind and collapsed. There Mrs' Camiibeii °f w°si'm°i'°iaii°i 1?: Ui tgetlwest Prmce Exh'b't";n' H°spual',_They sed ‘maid Tn rzlueiof Deeds for Queens County, in city oi' flower girl. The groom wast was very llttle damage on I,III_IIl ten ,was imtgd in mlm-lass II, MISS e lni a ve of management n combinatan has een oun y ,I cnllunu llnt_.s_ Hnd the llnes been Margaret Hamm, daughter of 1vi_»i~s. ll1ll`¢hll5in8 -BuCh a _fine site On to be the possessor of so suitable sl Wet there doubtless would have Ii/iisrgarsil HgmmI of Ki;-ll¢°,uI The which to hold their fairs was com- site for the purpose, and to be o _ been more damned A tree whlch INuptial ceremony was performed by mented on very favorably by many the will and generous spirit to offer-_ tell across the wnes near West ,Rev. cial-omg pill-QI pam-I, °lI visitors. There was an attendance it so freely for the public welfare.I Kent SCIIOOI was the greatest Source Kellys Cross Cnumln The brlde I of almost 2000 wh ch exceeded ex- As an investment. though it may of tI_0IIh.c who lg only seventeen looked charm. pectations and the Fair was con- not give you a large return in dol- ' ' _ ing in g gown of white 'crepe dui sidered as the best held in Albert- lars and cents, it will certainly re- TUESDAY chene, with hat to match. She was' on for many years. ward you greatly in the happiness. attended by her former ,gchoalmggg Mayor Foley welcomed the Ll'eu‘\‘.. of knowing you have contributed ACti0ll fl‘0ll1 the Utility 3308111 ill and friend, Zfiss Kathgieen Hugh- Governor and visitors and express- in so large a measure to the health es oi sham;-Cog, who was gm-acl.; ed his pleasure at the interest tak- and welfare of the community. rates between thc Maritime Electric rvely u-llrell ln plnig silk ch'fl0n‘ cn in the exhib`tions as he consid-' _ -M I ‘ ' ‘ - sonality and cheerful disposition. S_¢:_r;i§_a__ny and tlre iityt gf ICh;l_l'- wltll wnlte panama hal, The gfogmi cred them of educational value. Mr.I On August 22, there passed on Ishe Iwquued a Inge clrcle ol. menus I ~ rl may 0 0 PCC 9 rl 0 was ably supported by his cousln,I A. D. OBrien, President, also gave a fine spirit in the person of Angustmd IIcIIIIaIIItIII_IIIIss_ an of whom. course of the next few weeks, Coun. Mn Elmer Campbell oi M'ddi¢i;0n_' a short welcoming speech. [Mel-tae, who died at his home at; After the marriage ceremony thc His 1-Ion. Lieut. Governor, Chas. Committee, announced at last lnanty motored to the “stern part mous vote directed me to convey to eiii iii iii” Harvard Tiiioiogicai apartments, 26 Rochford Street,I early Wednesday afternoon, after' a prolonged illness. I Deceased, who before her mur- ringe was Ruth H. Ryan, daughter of the late Dominic Ryan, who for I many years served as purser on all winter boats, and Mrs. Ryan, was a young woman of true Chris- tian character. Of li pleasing per- . ill ith t f h . - Wheatley River at the age of 64. IF' mam W regrc 0 cr 'HSS D8 Mr' Macmn’ whose father W” In the home, to which she was John MCRM’ was bom ai' Wheatley atl devoted. and where numer- 8l'¢ y River and in 1900 married Missions intimate friends spent many Cassie M. McLeod, of Charlotte- ‘pleasant lI0uI.s_ she wlll be greatly town, who survives him. Their only mlssed chiidl Maiiim' dim iiimiii °i3iitI The deceased reccivcd her educa- yim" 33°' aged 23' Aiigiis M°R°° ,tion at Notre Dame Academy andl possessed a character strong in its tel, nnlduntlnn was employed l°l.I number of years as sal-eslady with Besides a sorrowing husband she I nces, which has been current for home at the campbcli homestead an extended report will appearlterment was made in the Brook- thence to the Roman Catbulle Ce-I .comb time in weatinoreinnd Jute;-._-ls ‘field Cemetery meters c _I near future. Iwell adapted for holding an exhl Ibition 'I’hci'c is some talk of t I Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bcullci- of _linimlng wedding on Saturday inarriagc t0. Vicior Ferguson of Hampton. The immediate relatives WEDDING BELLS.-Miss Mnr- - _ ' _ . . , . _ acc track next year. The fini jorie MacEachern, daughter of Mrs. ll EDDll\G BELLS-ln: liJincIi I,__II