4 1932 ' i- eeklsbiews Budget gonna! srul. saunas! - My l New]; B11018, P. E. L, hi! , the following exams st I University: nnwln: l. (h): m, s, (b): surveying l. (c): ., tics 5. 91"”- ______. I _ "v53 DEGREE-Major and , ,1, A. MacKenzle have receiv- | "leg-am from the Dean of w; University stating that , "n, Hector M, better known _ I u, "Gus" is graduating with degree oi‘ Doctor of Dental ,.a. INNER BRIDGE-Mrs. J. J. W; oi Bummerside entertained l, delightful dinner bridge v on y evening ln honour of Mr. , we Grennough, who returned ,,, u; their home in Hyde Park, prizes were won by Mrl- J- Gaudet, Mrs. Grennough; Junie Perry and Mr. J. Henry . i, idiss Elizabeth Gaudet as- . e hostess in her duties. S. mill-limb 0F MR. STEBNS- , funeral of the late Mr. E. D. ,, was held yesterday at 2.80 the Baptist Church. The pail were Dr. J. A. Clark, J. P. (in, Dr. Yeo, Henry Callbeck, l, Proud and Byron Norton. The at the church and grave conducted by Rev. Dr. Vincent, , the Rev. H. D. aoayrnond. ... was a large concourse of . ers. FAEEWILL GIFT T0 MR. v nos-Mr. Arthur G. Bruce sang .. solo, "One sweetly Solemn ugiit" at the evening ‘service in limes Church yesterday, it be- iils last appearance before leav- iiext Saturday for Monoipn he will mks up his work ... the O. N. it. After the service President, Mr- C, J- Gallagher, behalf of the choir presented Jruce with a valuable wrist v - Good wishes were expressed liev. Mr. legate and others for .» future welfare and regret at .1 departure, as Mr- and Mrs. r will be greatly missed in s0- ind musical circles -Ili‘NIilAL SERVICES 0F ' B. LlNKLETTEIb-A very ~ number of citizens attended funeral service of the late ' s. Linkletter and was I. fit- . tribute to the esteem in which deceased was held by all class- ‘lbs service was held at the oi his brother. Mr. T. M. v tier on Central Stret, Sum- - e, and was conducted by .i.. B. Campbell, pastor of the led Church. The pallbearers ~ Messrs. Archibald, Hooper, James Andrew. and Brewer v- titer and Major Townsend. torment was in the United Cem- ‘l at Lot ii). There were many ‘ l? floral tributes. S. “may. the Feast oi Corpus ‘l "u vrettv chapel in the e - Heart Home was the scene I solemn and impressive cere- "“' “l 9 B-iih. when n. number Willis ladies of the province. flied their lives to the service ‘ W. in the Order of the Mai-- " - His Excellency Bishop ogui. ioificiated, assisted by m“ p_ 'h°"» D- 11. and Rev. Louis c: l°ll°wliiil young ladies re- l‘ I ihallolv Habit: Pdtricig A h". Charlottetown Royalty l" ' Mill Ursula): Edith Keefe, I (Sister Mary Angela); 1"“ Alaellsuit. Tlsnlsh (Bisteri v ‘ Assiiiilpllli; Catherine Mc- _' 090F855 (Sister Mary n‘ (s. Bernadette Connolly, ' “i” Marv Magdalene). "l" CHURCH Imma- "“““l church Dlrade of the It Kent School Cadet Corps was H“ Yalsrdsv to st. Peter's Church ' "imuu sermon-to to the , " m “What by the nsv. 5* M- Malone. who took as o! ruins 3lst verse, mn on». _ - Luke, "u they hear not ,, m“ m‘ Pfuilhsis. neither l?” M “mmml- l-huillli one "m the dead." After the r ‘W "l Enslsnd. ‘n l DEATH 0F MB. .I. STANLEY WlDLOCK-A. izlegram w“ u. ceived here yestordgy umoumul; ‘that Mr. Stanley wedlock, residing in Muslim. Mus. had died it noon Mr. wedlock leaves to mourn a widow (nee Ethel Hiilman), one lllulllter Wlnnifred (Mrs. sun-i monil) and a son Lorne. Mr. Wed- iwk occupied a prominent position in the business community here for 3 numb" "l Years. and was at one time the largest individual owner of foxes in the world. Two sessions of a conference of "FTW-clllflk lmiwltance to Marl- tlme agriculture were held in the historic Confederation chamber here on Saturday afternoon and ev- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE Emmi for Our SaturdayuSubscribers . IN roar-The - salvage Ihlol sssmisms new DUTIES-Mr. Foundation Franklin. Cant. o. Dwilrnest A. Large, c. N. n. ticket Louis. arrived M Built?“ "id B91135‘ agent at Surnmerside for the past Wu"! W-‘illldfly morning (r0111 fourteen years, who has been pro- Remuusklnluebl-‘Q- muted to the position of freight . agent at Charlottetown. is taking WEI-Cm“! NEW “Ellmllwflti over ‘his new duties this morning. slim“? ""3183 ""5" l" m“ Mr. Large, who formerly belonged Chum“ M“ 5- K- 399" rendered here, is renewing old acquaintances. in her usual admirable manner as a solo the beautiful hymn “Ninety and PREMIERE momposlflofi_ Nmefl Sunday ma‘ mp" becmm It is pleasing to learn that Premier n member of the chdr, and after slew“, ,5 maklng Steady pmnm the evening service a reception was towards recovery‘ though am, com given in her honor at the home of ‘med w m5 room‘ Under doctor,‘ Pmmsm‘ Tlmmpw“ and M's‘ orders, the Premier has had to re- Thllmpwn- It w“ “ttmded by m°m' frsin for the present from giving at- bers of the choir, the minister and tenth“ taconespondence and bush others, and a very pleasant evening “cs5 math,“ bu‘, hopes soon w be w“ spam back in his office personally direct- ing affairs. will! by the Ministers and mputy Ministers oi Agriculture for the three Maritime Provinces. The out- come will be the presentation at the forthcoming Imperial Econom- ic Conference at Ottawa of a joint brief setting forth the export and: lmpofl trade pmlbmtles or Mark byterian Church in Canada. Rev. time agriculture, covering in detaillM“ “ms Wm m“ m5 annual such prlnclpal expo“ products aslholiday at the same time and. ex- apples land’ potaines, as well as fann Peel's l” be flway (“Y ‘me mmm" cw“, l1“, stock’ furs’ dalrylngalRev. lVlr. Wilson, pastor of the poultry pmducm, small nulls and Baptist Church, will take a service vegetables’ canned goods’ potato i every Sunday morning in the Pres- woducls. em The delegates werclbyterian Church during his ab- in full agreement as go ins subject sence and will hold service in his matter to be presentem own church in the evening. S. The committee is taking steps to insure that their recommendat- —DEAT" 0F JQBN TRIUNQR ‘on: ‘(ml- belng passed on by the" OF KINKORA-Jlhe ilBBth OCCBITEd rupecllue Governments Wm be [o], on Wednesday, May 25, at his home lowed up at mmwl in Kinkora of Mr. John Trainer at 72 years of age. The deceased was s life long resident oi Kinkora and was very highly esteeme‘. He took TEACHER TRALNING COURSE an active part in_eve'ry movement _.Ab°ug ,1“;- ggudengg o; swung for the betterment of the district and Thu-d y“; 9mm; u; wales in which he lived, and his demise gum“ my, Qnl-Qflgd 1n u“ up‘- is a distinct loss to the community. cm “ab” . . . mu", wmcu There are left to cherish his mem- oontinues for the next few weeks. °YY- his wldilw» ‘m’? dauimer- M“- Albert McKinnon, oi Newton, P. E. SUPREME Conn-r JUDGMENTIL, and three sons, Harold in the Judgment h” been handed down United States and Joseph and m m‘ supreme court m the use o; George P. at home, to whom much Gem,” w_ Gatdlnen plalntl“ sympathy is extended. The funeral “Elna Murdock m McLeod‘ de_ took place on Saturday morning fondant. This was action cf dam- mm h“ we residence l” m” m‘ “as ‘or trespass lo land and was man Catholic Church and Ceme- tried before Judge Arsenault with- "i" a‘ Kmkm- R"- D“ 3mm‘ m‘ ‘ “EL By the “m! ‘of m’ officiating at Requiem Mass. The -VlSlTlNG TORONTO-Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans, pastor oi the Presbyterian Church at Summe - side, left on Monday morning for Toronto to attend the meeting of the General Assembly of the Pres- TUESDAY following have lust returned from Boston to spend the summe with relatves on the Island: Miss Chris- tine Dawson, Aibany; Miss Kather- ine McLeod, Culloden: Miss Lima McLeod, Strathcona: Miss Mar- garet Morrison, St, Peters Bay:- Miss Manon Newson, Kingston, Miss Ethel Moore, Brookfield. WEEKLY‘ GYRO MEETING- Mr. C._ M. Williams was chairman at the regular weekly Gyro meet- ing held last evening in the Can- adian Nationai Hotel. One new member, Mr. Walter Amy, was in- ducted by the President, Mr. Stew- art Jones. It was decided that the Club would defray the expenses of one entrant from the Province in the Halifax Herald modified mara- thon. The guests were: Rev. A. S. Murray, Messrs. Robert Holman and A. K. Mclnnis. CHARLOTIETOWN MAN IN- Junan-Mr. .1. L. Lockllari; of Charlottetown. traveller for Moss's Snook of Truro, N. 5., nict with a painful accident on Monday at l-lun- ter River, when he was struck by a ear as he was entering a garage. The car knocked him down, but he did not think he was seriously hurt and continued on his way,’ driving his car as far as KCllL-‘liig- ton- However h’s arm became s0 painful he was obliged to sec a doc- ludgmem’ the corllenvons oi the pallbearers were Messrs. Ernest and plaintiff that the defendant had Emmm ‘hmhes- Emmi o” Dmi- wmnsly erected {uncles on his prom Patrick Crelghan, Ptitrck McCarviile any’ we” upheld and he was also and James clreenan. The service lmrded “on, damages The db was very largely attended.—S fmdant received damages of $5.00 on his counterclaim. R. R. Bell for plalntl“ and Donald mmmmn K The Conservative convention at c‘ ‘m, the delendant _ Summersidc to nominate a candid- ate to fill the vacancy oi the Fifth District caused by the death of A most enluysble recital was Hon. 1.. M. McNeili was postponed Elven ll‘! "i9 Gem-Pal Cllllstlfln owing to the unavoidable absence, Church Schoclroom last evening by through illness of Hun _y_ D_ Miss Margaret Stems, assisted by Stewart, premm; M18868 Audrey Gilli! and LOUISE The meeting which was very Ccx- Miss Sterile presented a dc- largely attended was held in the ushtlul and unusual program. wln- Town Hall and presided over by ning the undivided attention of My; Lea Mountain, um, u; the ‘children as well as "crown-ups" commencement invited Dr. McMil- Hol‘ iluftflyll °l "ClIYlMOPhBY lan to address tlie meeting. Robin." “Eiillbcth Ellcll. Who Dr. McMillan, after expressing Should l-iavs Been John" and the his regret that this convention many other interesting characters should be necessary at all, said the revealed her own understanding of Premier had requested him to ask the various moods of children and the delegates to postpone the meet- rnade the small persons of the ing until he was able to be pres- songs very real to her listeners. lent as he always made it a point The accompaniments which were l to be at every nominating conven- desoriptive of the various songs ,tlon, also that he wished to out- were played in a charming man- ' line certain policies of the Govern- ner by Miss Helen Duchernin, who '_ merit. l i I tor. who took him to the Prince County Hospital where his injur- ies were attended to. He remained in the hospital overniglit.--S. WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dewar nnd family recently arrived from the West and have located at Pe- ters Road. They are residing on the premises oi Mr. John McLean, city. Mr. Dewar saw service in the Great War and on his discharge settled with his family in the Mid- die West. A succession of crop re- verses (drouth, hail, etc.) compel- led Mr. Dewar and family to re- turn to their native province. Mr. Dewar is at present engaged in the lobster factory of Mr. S. S. Butler and Co, Peters Road. Graded by the presence of His Excellency Bishop O'Sullivai1, His Honor Lieutenant Govelnor Dalt- on, representatives oi Parlameiit. RETURN FROM BOSTON-Tlle i McKenna, Rsginald-Oyster Bed Bridge. MacLellali, Justin-Grand River. Meiancon, Henri-at. Bel-mobs. Nord Que. Murphy, Oswald-Tiguish. Rveddin, William-Charlottetown. Trainer, Ivan-Charlottemwn. -CONGRATULAT!0NS are be- ing extended to Mr. and Ma's. Will- lam wnaliman (lice Marion heard) of Summerslde on the birth oi a little son in the Prince county Hos- pital on Saturday, May ZBtlL-S WEATHER FORECAST — The forecast for June is: l w 4 first week ends wet: 5 to i1, fine and becoming warmer: l2 to iii, warm spell followed by wind and rain; l9 to‘ 25, becomes fine and warm this week‘. 26 to 30, the month ends very warm. PIOGIESSING SATISFACTOR- lLY-Jrhe young lad, Johnny Blan- chard, who had met with a painful accident on Tuesday is progressing satisfactorily and is on the road to recovery. I. , caLaanAriis BIRTHDAY. - Mrs. Artemas Lord, one of Char- lottetownb grand old ladies, who 1s loved by young and old, is today celebrating her 87th bd-thday at‘ m Mrs. lord's friends are legion and arable lady many happy returns of l the home of her daughter, ‘Mrs. T = H they will heartily Join with The the day. -.___._____ Wilfrid Wright, 12 Kent Street. 1/ Guardian in extending to this ven- FIGS‘! ‘IOIII “IQ Glfdfliil’ _.__.. .___,_.m__._se __. VISITORS FROM TOLEDO, O.—- BlRTHS At present visiting Charlottetown WEDDING BELLS-A quiet but pretty wedding was soiemiiizcd at the Manse, Belle River, on Saturday evening, Muy 28th, when Rev. J. R. LAWLESbl-ln the City Hospital May 27th, i932, to Mr. and Mrs are Mr. and Mrs. Essa McKarus| and their - n d d it , Mp.‘ 5° an augler lPaul Lawless, West Royalty. lnee Nicholas lticKarus and Miss Helen lmovirig the shingles, and by use oJiiEldon. at which many friends ggth. SLIGHT BLAZE - The firemen Skinner iinted Miss Jennie May were called out about 9 o'clock last ‘Fraser, of Hopeiiold, and William vlsll-mg we.“ Solvkhlaw and "Em l" 1981171158 l0 l“ 915"“ 89M Russel Frlzzcll of Eldon, in the daugllul.) M“ and Mm. N Twee, in from 2&5 Grafton street. A slight bonds of holy matrimony. Immcdi- i Elm Avuuuu The party came by blaze found in a. patch in the roof. ,ately following. the ceremony a re-l cm. amvlng mm on Mondlm ha,” Wll-s quickly extinguished by rs- ceptlon was held at the home. at lug lcft Toledo Oi] Thursday. The tour via Montreal, Quebec and ‘Bred w Wl-Sli i-lifim mlllly years of Fredericton was partly spoiled by e. ,hs.ppy wedded life. continuous fall of rain all the time. WELCOME VISITOW-Mr. W. T.’ .____ The roads were good up till Que- White. who recently accepted sup-l ISLAND LADY DEAD-Mrs. F. bee. but through New Brunswick, erannuaticn from the North Syd- 11'. Kelly today received a wire nn- they were soft and muddy. It is the ney office of the Western Union nouncing the death of her only l intention of Mr. McKarus and Cable system where he had been sister, Annie, widow of Alfred Pil-YW l0 return by a different route. Superintendent for many years, is l Quirk, at the home of her dough-l They are ‘my much impressed by vlsltlng ms daughter Mra _l_ Parker ‘m,’ Mm “but Lmngswne, Men? the bedury of Charlottetown, one of Hooper. Mr. white expects to stay ldith, n. n, with whom she resided. “m. be“ “m” ‘may "a" m“ °" in the city for several months be- -Her death occurred after only n the“ mp lure beslmlirls an extensive tour to short illness, and the news will be various parts of the world. noun-l with regret by numerous RECEPTION-wit the -——~ friends in the city. Mrs. Kelly Marshficid on Tue-Hilly McKnrus of Toledo, Ohio They are a chemical. yliiiise" evening, lEiizabcLli McDonnldi, :1 daughter i________ ____________ DENNIS inmrfiav Helm tzigc, June l. liill’. ‘George E. Lam, agcrl til. lMcCLOSHEY-ln the cizy on Mn; 29th. Patrick McCioskcy, aged 53 MORRISSEY-At Owvcll, May 3i .1932. Mrs. Patrick Morrissey, agv B3. lWEDLOCK~Az ArllllgiOll. Mass May 2i). i932, J. Stanley wedlock aged 54. MCKAY—At Bracli-ilbaiie, May 30th Mrs. May McKay, wile of the lair J. Gordon McKay, aged G6 years 1% -..- ivrxiinisccs lBlanchard, City, who, it appears, WELL KNOWN aaAnuAri-zs- ' degree Bachelor of Arts at the con- vocation of Brandon College on l youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. EfMatthews, formerly of Char- lottetown, and George T. Eaton,, eldest son of E. Scott Eaton, for- merly associated with the Unionl Commercial College. A SPECIALIST-The Guardian‘ had o, pleasant call yesterday from, Mrs. John MoAulay, 19B Kent std who had with her two plants a red pepper and n, rice plant which she grew from seed. The petal)" Oil U" short vine was large and almost ripe although only planted in De- cember. The rice plant, planted in March, was flouflshing and showed every evidence or early flowering. Mrs. McAulay has had great suc- cess with sll kinds of flowers but makes a specialty of planting from seed, orange, lemon, peach, etc. and has met with great success in her endeavors. l PAINFUL ACCIDENT-Late yes-l terday afternoon a regrettable ac- cident occurred when a car pro- ceeding across the intersection of Great George and Kent Street in- young lad, Johnny Blanchard, six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred had run directly in the path oi the car. The little lad was taken immediately‘ to the Charlottetown oi the Provincial Government, the Civic Corporation, the clergy and a large body of citizens, the 78th Commencement exercises of St. Dun- stuns University were held most suc- cessfully in the Dalton Hall of the University yesterday afternoon. ‘deserves great commendation for‘ lher sympathetic and interpretive work. ' i i I.0.D.E.—The regular monthly: meeting of the Royal Edward: Chapter I. O. D. E. was held in the moms yesterday. Mrs. l-L/R. Hlllson iirst Vice Regent presiding. The Treasurer's reports showed a splendid balance. Payment W" authorised for outstanding bills 10l- roses and percentage, rent, mem- bgfghlp pins, and cdplés oi the con-l stftution. A pleasing feature of the; The meeting was therefore post- poncd until the Premier's health would enable him to be present. Among those present at the meeting were Hon. Adrian F. Arsenault, Mr. A. F. Arnett, Mr. D. B. McDonald and other promin- ent Conservatives. Eleven students received their graduating diplomas and were addressed in an inspiring mamlfll" by His Excellency Bishop O'Suiliv- an- l Among those present, were Hon. --MEMOBIAL SERVICE-I the Bummerside‘ Presbyterian Cl-lurch M P‘; Mr‘ w' chest" s. Mum-m’ M. 7.; His worship Mayor Stew- on Sunday morning a memorial mt and ML w. M bu’ louder o; service for the late" T. D. Ramsay, the’ opposwolh ' who had been closely connected The Rector Bubmmed a gully- with the Church since its earliest mg report‘ showlng m“ duupiu, 1);, w, .1. P. MndMilian, Acting PIE-lo" Monday evenlnm He w“ m.” mi" and Miniai" °i “ealllail alllgllsented with a Masonic ‘Ring by m. Eduuaiiolli “Wi- J- A- M“ m" vo. B. Jelly on behalf oi those pres- Hospitsi where he was found to be suffering from a fractured right leg and minor bruises. At n late hour last night he was reported to be resting comfortably. -DB. A. L. MCDONALD TEND- LRED RECEPTION-Members oi the Baptst Choir and Sunday school Clam with which Dr. A. L. McDonald of Summcrside was asso- ciated, tendered him s. farewell rc- ception at the Baptist Parsonage ent and Dr. heard read an address in which was expressed the sincere regret of not only his Sunday‘ school class and the choir, but all members oi the congregation, at h's departure from their midst. Dr. leaves this morning to be present . i ___.____a______.__- M“ ‘mh’ a “m1 g‘“h°r'“g °f lMABEY—BURKE-At the home oi Among the graduates winning thelgi; the funeral, May 23rd, was Mayme M. Matthews, weuulug was advertently struck and ran over a of her passing. There are left Educltun "W" WB-‘l i-llfli M155, years, was conducted by the pastor. Helen ABIIIW- 0i M155 Iii/m“ m“: Rev. Mr. Jeans; his sermomwas world Wldfl 660110111" ileiliuslil“ ‘he ‘McDonald responded in a few words attendance or aiudtlli-a W" “'1' and said that he would Llwlys have 31c cadets marched up .. lalm“ Queen street. and " all to the Bchool. 0n xsn), “u? stood at sllentloifwhilo partment Prince Street School, had won the second prize in the all Canada competition for the Sara Maxwell may. the first solos W gr-itisn Columbia and third to Fredericton, N. B- Miss A8116“? l5 l" no congratulated on her success. wi-respondence submitted included letters from the Head office re wort in India and British Films ready for release. From the Abel welt Chapter summerside, and from ‘d bylssttlers families in Brim-mil’- ‘m’ based on the text in Joshua, chap. malnmned. whlle u“, u“, work l, verse 2. He spoke of the splendid w“ mo“ ‘allsluclory u, the guc. work that Mr. Ramsay had sccom- “l _ plisllaed among the congregation. The Alumnl may w,“ your), by Helwas indeed an elder of the “mu Maul”, and me vuleulci. church in the fullest meaning of on, by wlnllm Ruuum, tho word. In his duties as clerk A vocal mo by Mu pgungis Mc- of the semion he attended many mum w“ very pleuingiy rendered meetings throughout the year. He u we" 51w u quurmle uuu emu. laboured unceasingly for the choir u"; by members of the Glee Club. and the fruits of his efforts are one of the best choirs in the church's history. Miss Helen Peters the exercises. were given by I'll‘ Brief addresses, at the close of, pleasant rnenmries of his soioum in Summerside. A pleasant social eve- ning was enjoyed nnd refreshments served by Mrs. Jack McLeod, assist- ed by members of the choir. Dr. and Mrs. McDonald with their little daughter, Miss June, leave th'e rnomlng for Nova Scotia, where they will visit Dr. McDonald's home. before going in Brandon, Manitoba. Dr. McDonald has sold his resi- dence on Spring Street to Mr. B. the members of the Presbyterian . . _ _ . Church was held. The occasion be- ‘if: tzzmgc?) Cupgellsifslfrofi 8k -WEDDING Bill-Lil -- A lluiei» 1:: d Zimlrzlllcogfi :1 dtfirscozxsittlaz Louis Maboy to Florence. eldesl wmmnmd l“ sl- DUI“ Sr agdw and Duuilgr daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marys Church, Summerside, on - - - - Wednesday momma, a, Ho’ Rev who rccciizlymovcd from Highiicld Du McLenan celebrating the Nuw lDtllell‘ new homcat Marshfieldhav tial Mass. The contracting parties mg Wrchascd m“ Chaim“ farm-l iso Mr. and Mrs. MacArthur of were Miss Vera Morrison, daughter a - of Mr. and Mrs_ Joseph Monlson Moncton who recently purchased] May 2a‘ 1932' Emma S‘ Calder tc _ _ the Pcndlewn chlckcn l. t‘ Franklin C. Cotton, boiii of St. Pet- or Bummefide and éjliunlrll: MC Suffolk The evening u.” Sig?‘ u: i ers, Nova. sentia. The latter is the N11 iE tBa. ‘lewa ' ' . a y o‘ 820x?“ all/c bl; ‘S-lk “l: formally, with mggl-csnug chats on eldest son of the lmc ti’. L. Cqt- rlerty wgsomtlmp t h Ml (lmg farmin" chicken raising and vsr- W“ Esq" “f charloltct°wm a an coa mac. on "‘ the bride and groom were Mr. and "leiglulbwhmd mph“ "Ge" Mrs. McNaliy of Egniont Bay. After ucglgfibllgllc leg?) s" b18151)’ Te" the ceremony a wedding brcakiastlnmnvc led m p” m‘ _ Wm served at lhe bride's home lit e ‘an’ The hmlcs“ 0f which were the immediate relativ-lthc Mm“ M“ D“ Genie asssted u and friends of mo bride ‘by tile ladies of the church supplied and! groom Mr and M“ Mentally havelthe refreshments a. la Marshficlci the bést wishes or alum m, lrlendslstyle, nnd a real old cup of tea, Chinese in quality but with s real ~ i .-S. ’ for their rum“; happ M55 Scotch flavor the beverage par ex- llBHCP- Dr. Gclige gave a few ... . in KAY °° DEATH OF MRS MAY C iwelconllng words expresing hearty‘ —'f‘h dc th ccurred atllradalbanel , on Mind; 83830 p. m“ May 3m .wishes for the welfare and pmg. of Mrs May McKay wldow o’ me , perity of the new comers. "Blcst Be 1 te J ‘Gordon McKay who passed‘. The Tie Th“ Binds" “V.” heart“; 8;“, ‘Just ten month; ago on a sling and fond adieu}; ushered in Monday at 0.30. Mrs. McKay was ‘he mm" gm hm“ rhoids or Plies and all - _ - ~ i h k‘ . Ff 66 years of age and was very hsli ,ln be: £';:::‘;‘;“:u:cesi_” 5 '" ‘ l‘ 1i’ esteemed hi’ '- “Tfi” “m” °‘ wnnnihlo BELLS-St. aoseplrsl" “b” friends, who will regret to learn church, Kalb“ Cross was me mourn three mm mum o‘ sum scene of a quiet but pretty wcddng ' ' on the morning of May, 25th. when mun?‘ “d Rflphtgnd All“; Min Johanna eldest daughter oi o 3mm?!‘ “l” '35” bro 1ST’ mime Mr. and Mrs. John E. MoGaughey H!“ K- °1 “fime” e Tnm l was united in the holy bonds oi. .____, ‘ma!’ '17; n Elgar); zhmatriinony to Francis Edward 221mm?‘ exld'mgs'bncsregor o‘ CllblMslone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh “'35 e a h" h m “h ,Malone, Green Bay. The charming w" i" "-11 °l w °m m“ 3y l’ y young bride was becomingly attired is cktfleizidddljTllfi rfltumffll ilfl‘ Flt‘? in blue flat ercile with picture hat. rn e ‘m w n“ “Y 5' em°m 7° and the proper accessories to match. N w_ Low-um“ Unit d Church at Bradalbnne In- 9 ' She was attended by her cousin, BAKRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. "mm W" 1" ‘he °"““’-‘°'Y i" Miss Lillian McMurrer who wore 84 Graeme-arse 51ml cunwmé blue crepe with hat to match. Mr. MONEY To LOAN Patrick Malone. brother of the groom ably assisted him. After the “PRETTY WEDD‘NI""A ‘lumllceremony which ivas performed by ,1, A, piziuwpvgy but pretty wedding was solemnized Rem Clarence Pine’ R P" mcl w_ E. BENTLEY_ K‘ C‘ It the United Church parsonage. - ,,i Barrister and Attorncy-al-Law Summer-hide. on Wednesday hitor-‘brfujfl: "“,§',Y,,'."°’~°"“ 1° ‘m,’ h°'““i MONEY r0 LOAN n h Rev L B c m bell‘ D e r s , pare“ s Wm” _ a’ Office: 180 Richmond Street 11°?‘ l1“; e" _ - -M_ - Ff b? E ‘sumptuous wedding breakfast nwai- l “n e n maTTlllge 1S5 ll y . , _ ed them. In the afternoon they 8‘ Lord daughter of Mr. and Mis. t Cl ll, o . l on“; w fTr l M_ D m° m“ l“ m“ °~°“" '°""“ B.lt.Bell n. L. illalhicson, urn. °‘ d ° W“ " " ‘[111: ill the everlns to the bride's Barristers s. Solicitors um“ cnnllbeu- 5°" °l M" ‘mdvhome, A well behaved crowd of liiuncy 11> L01"! Ml”- mvli-‘l-campbe" m‘ °'L°"Y~ chivariers arrived. Danc‘ng was in- m“fl°""'t°w" and Mlmmgue The bflde W" ‘"59’ dlarmlng l" l‘. dulgcd in until the wee small hours. H"Aw" Bcorgette dress of lndependnnccl-rhc gmom.s gm to the brldc w“; - 221:‘ E1112? glasmzl/slgéslslegisllggil a beautiful while gold wrist watch} H‘ 8' A. v d h b ‘d. id Y W" l 4"" °l 59mm‘ me 5llkl:gok.ul]'lrlvvloiis rtlccliT: msril-"nyeratlieg m] B "JTSTARX filzgrlouvlown with 2892i: ililll/fh- algfilflgmng ‘Jizslbride was iondcrcd a miscellaneous flsg-B-ui moifth, v I “Vi” Y r- c l“ ' shower at n-hicii she rccevcd many 51W"- Tl" hBPPY Ymmg “ouple lcltluscful niirl valuable gifts showing. immediately after the ccrcnionylforllhl, n.5,“ cslwm l" whlch she ls! ‘LA. I honeymoon trip to the Mariilllulhold. Thr-v iiiirlld residing =11 River-l BARRlSTuu_ SOUL-no“ M, Pmvlncu- The brldc- “Ql/clllni “llcinlo where lilo groom is a DTOSDOT” Riley Building a flowered chiffon dress and darklmls _,-,,,uq -~~,~,up,-_ Thor irihnds‘ Charlottetown. i’. E. island. blue coat trimmed with squlrrcldd-i-li .\f';'. hidlnno and ills brrle "m"? m ma" "m! “Hum” i given the very lltsi attention. "l"! l!“ In‘! fi°°e55°rlr= i° mlltch- many happy years of wedded bits. l 515_2_6_lmo,,l_h_ Mrs. Campbell has been a valued MARK R. McGUiC-AN B E. Burke, Charlottetown. COTTOAK-UALDER-Ai tlic homl of Mrs. J. 1-1. i-lczicicrson, Mcrigom- ish, Nova Scotla, on Wednesday. Because it does post lively relieve the itch’ ing almost as soon a) ispplieri and efiects s healthful healing of flat skin,Dr.Cl'iasc'sOinsmer-v is a moss satisfactory tress men: for Eczema, Humor Proiossional Cards Stewart d’. Lowther J. l’). STEWART, K. C. McLEOD 8t BENTLEY BARRISTI-lit, SOLICITOR employee of Messrs R. T. Holman. Ltd, for some time and before, ...-Tu’. ....-‘*'-..f5*"'-“-Lrla.»s:.ce:.;;1." >Y§WJTKQ *'=s;.;~“» .- DAItRiSTl-IR. S-OLITJITOR. ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Biorlr. Charlottetown. I'LL _Honor the monument uvvtm°*- n. strong, x. o. non. he and Mrs.‘ le-vins there s week or twu w. A presided It the vrsw in the Hon. m. MsoMillafi, Mr- Lea. l-lou- McDonald will be much missed by was tendered a shower by morning, when the favourite hymns ‘ m. nfisononsid and His Worship m, mm “l u, uummmiu, 3mg“; staff. Mr. Campbell, who is the ca- l l of M‘:- Rkamsly We" lulls- Mr- B the Mayor. whom they had made rnany friends. shler at I-iolmanb, has ilio bsst i l :1 3mm ma” m‘ favors shown. Mrs. Goodwill asked l t is due the instructors, m. nuuus to visit Pure Milk Com- Kililcrt Yeo and m. Dan neltlluuy in order to provide milk for RllAMiiioN; m‘ m“ lhovln: and the d fmilies m‘ mo“ work in M! y a Graham Rogers singing a solo The diplomas and awards W!" ‘lmlnuw which thbiuuu "oer-oi groups were formed. The doctor was s member of the Bllmmerfde Rifle Club and he Pill/s Prohibition Commission wishes of his employers and assoc- l Chas. ll. Bloch. Chairman, (‘har- iates for his future happiness. Both, which was much appreciated. At distributed by Bishop O'Sull'.vdn- v l Presented. The following Pmy[n°|.] gum were flxgd 1n 9c. “i! officers: vent. Arthur u“, "m, 19th, ioih, for the Brit- Lt. Fred Shannon; Lt. Prod m, p-gm, gpongbffld by the chapt- . Lt. Charlie Hyndmsn. Lt. u, 1115mm“; ndjourned till alter may’ 1"" '7'“ 39m"!- U- the return of the Resfllt who isi nlmflld-Lt-Jaclr nlfifihllhgnjgyin] n pleasant holiday’ "ll L‘ Rlilinlld Pergugon, lillflls the evening service Rev. Mr. Jeans GRADUATES 193,1 preached a sermon from the text, Bgrrigcn, Edward-Charlottetown. "and Jesus set His fcse inward Capmbell, Donald-Red Point. Jerusalem." There was special mu- Kelly, John—Bear River. brought many lsurels to the club as he was one of the best shots in the Maritime Provinces. The best sic by the choir, with Miss Muriel Lynch, James-Donaldston. me at the organ. S. McCarthy, Joseph-Saint John. in their new sauna-I ~~-\ wishes of Bummer-side friends arelthe best of luck. Upon their re- extended u) Dr. and Mrs. McDonaldltuln they will reside in Summer- lollntowrl. Ins. B. hit-Donald, West St. Peters. John Simpson. Hamilton. Send all information regarding infractions of PROIIIIHTIDN ACT to the shove or io n. l. surm- l/“lHl-Tllllfli’ HE itiDiChGTIlJN l ‘, aihlousaolinss bride and groom are very highly cs-l seemed and the Guardian joins their many friends in wishing tilcnl CONSTIDATION i llderG.