"w .-:' .3 s. i. 1t; MONDAY . The general provincial el- ections will take place on Tuesday, July 23. Official announcement of thqylissolutlon of the Legis- . lature was made on Satur- day June 15. Naominations for the elec- tion. will take place on July 16, with the election date, as aforesaid, fixed for July 23. Writs are to be returned August 6. A well deserved promotion has coma to a prominent Summerside citizen. Ernest N. McQuarrle, who was notified from Ottawa on Bat- urday that he had been promoted to Collector of Customs. He has been‘ acting collector since the ill- ness and death of the late lament- ed H. M. Baker. JOURING QUEBEC——ML'. Sam- uel Tuplin of Charlottetown. Mr. Herman Bryan, Mr. Wm. F. Bryan 0N HOLIDAY TRIP-Sir Andrew Macphail oi.’ Montreal, is 58111118 from Quebec on June 20. by the Elnpress, of Australia, with his randson, Master Robin Lindsay. or a six weeks‘ cruise to the Baltic. IETIBES FROM CONTEST-It is announced in the Summersl‘ Liberal press that Mr. G. W. Ram- say, recently nominated as a Lib- eral candidate in the Third. District of Prince, “has been obliged to re- tire." Another convention is to be held in the district for the purpose of nominating a successor. ____.__ . TO ATTEND FUNERAL - Mrs. Jack Duhy, Prince Street. left on the Ocean Limited Thursday morn- ing for’ Murray River, P. E. 1., where she was called by the death of her aunt, Mrs. Jane Higgen- bclham. Mrs. Higgenbotham was a sister of Mrs. Janet Bruce, Prince Strcet-Truro News. SAIL FOR ENGLANIF-Mrs. C. J. Whitlock, 28 Elm Avenue, received a telegram from her sm Harry. stating that he and his wife were sailing from Montreal on the S. B. "Letitia" June 14th for England. Mr. Whitlock will proceed to Africa where he will remain for six or and daughter’ Miss Bryan also Mrs‘?! clght months in the interest of the Henry Bryan, all o1 Lot l1, left on Monday molrang on a motor trip‘ through Qlv.".‘.:2c.—-S At what was probably the largest convention ever held in the First District of Queens, Mr. ‘Thomas Wlgmore, M.L.A., farmer, Pleasant Vallcyi, and Captain Theopnllus Benton, merchant and farmer, Hon- shaw, were unanimously nominated as candidates for the coming nro- vinclal clectlon. Confidence and en- thusiasm were the dominant notes of the splendid gathering. The meeting was held in Bradalbane Hall, which was packed to the doors. Mr. Duncan Campbell, Convener, Argyle Shore, presided. Mr. Ernest Haslam, Springfield, was secretary. —-QUIIII‘LY MARRIED-Two 0f‘ Sumrnersidcs pCplllilf young people; were quietly married at the home; of the officiating minister. Rev. W.1 H. Harding, Belmont St, on Sat- urday morning, when Mr. Harry T. Holman, Jr., and Miss Velda Reeves were joined together in the honds of holy matrimony in the presence of a few immediate friends. The young qoupleylmmediately after the ceremony, lcft on a. tour of the Maritime Provinces. On their re- tum they will reside in Summer- aide, and have the beat of wishes of a. host of friends-S ' Saturday evening, June 15th, at 6.45 p. m., the beautiful spirit of Mrs. Pctcr MoQuald passed to its eternal reward, and left behind a family of sorrowlng sons and daugh- ters. On Tuesday, June 11th. about 11.30 p. m., the late Mrs. McQuaid was stricken with a. severe heart attack and her lovczl ones feared her death would- be sudden, but, God, in His infinite mercy, ordained otherwise and spared her until the above date. She tlicd a happy and peaceful death‘ amidst the prayers of those near and dear to her. She leaves to mourn the follow- ing sons and daughters, viz: Rev. Mother St. Eliznbcth of the Visita- tlnn, St. Joscnhks Convent, City; Rev. Patrick W. McQuaid, Leduc. Alta; Mrs. F. E. Murphy, Emerald . Junctloru.P..E.I.; Mrs. Roland Coady. St. Avards, and. at home: Pctcr, Agnes, John, Philip, Vincent, and Bessie.‘ Also two brothers, Mr. Hugh McCai-ron, City, and Mr. William McCarron, New Glasgow,_N.S. —MEETING 0F PRINCE COUN- TY HOSPITAL TRUSTEES — The former board and officers were re- elcctcd at the annual meeting of the trustees of the Prlncn County Hospital held recently. The finan- cial statement was read by secre- tory Mr. J. H. Pl-lchard but was not ready for publication owing to some slight changes. A vote of thanks was exicncied to the Lfldiefi Aid and to the Womcns Institutes for numerous donations and gifts for the hospital. Also to R. E. Ellis. who audited the books free of charge. At a subsequent meeting of the board it was decided to en- large the bathroom on the second floor and install extra equipment. It was also mow-fed W build a sleeping porch over the operating room in order to rclirve the con- gestion at the -Nurs"s_‘ Home. A new lighting system has been in- stslled- in the operating loom which gives a perfect radius of light over the entire room. with no shadow-S Thclnnual meeting of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Prince Edward Ls- lanci P!" cstani. Orphanage was ‘ield Frldayciafternoozn in the Daughters of thQEmplre room in the Legion Building. The President, Mrs. Arthur I-Ienryrin her annual report, refer- red with enthusiasm to the way all the members of the Auxiliary vork- ed flu g the year. She also out- lined various activities of the organiutiorl. The gtreaeurer, Mrs. W. J. Bruce. in hen, P011. announced that dur- ing trio year some $2.000 hid bflfl-fl raised the Auxiliary- Mrl. B. Henderson gave a very magi-gating talk on the progress of m; gunnery since its inception some mteun Vi"! 58°- sev , new member were wel- comcdfat the meeting. The-blection of of icers resulted ll fol 2 P ent-_-Mrs. H. H. Home. Vic a ‘ ident at large-Mrs. A. C. I . all‘. 59 wry-Mrs. Alexander Scott. nirqeaurar-Mfl. W. G. Bruce. Vice Prelidento-For st. Paula Char-Chili's. H. Killer, Min Helen wanma; for 9t. Peters Church. m. ‘I’. I. lecmltt, Mu. W. E. Cot- wuirufi Ilaeleod am Prank ' m; m drum! MPI- I- M! imam-l, In. A. B. fisher. Mrs-"A- Jrflcule. ma. r a Colwilli f!" ion Church _ . 7"" Mrs. and also Ferd Motor Company. Mrs. Whit- lock will return to Canada after a short visit in Enlland. There passed away at Charlotte- town, P. E. 1., on April 19th, 1935. Francis Buoic at the advanced age of 83 years. Thc late Mr. Buote was in failing health for a number of years. He was of a quiet and loving disposition and was well liked by nil who knew him. Mr. Buole was s. blacksmith and car- riage buzldcr by trade; he was very industrious and alwavs tried to please everybody. APPLICANTS EXAMINED —- A meeting of members of the Civil Ser- vice Board of Canada was held Fri- day in ‘the office of the Dominion Fruit and Vegetable Department in this city. A number of the present potato inspectors. and four or five applicants. were orally examined with a view of establishing an elig- ible llst. Examinations were con- ducted by Mr. Jackson, Chairman of the Board, and Colonel ‘Vheeler, Fruit Commissioner. SPENDING SUMMER. AT FOR.- TUNE-Dr. Cyrus Macmillan of the English Department, McGill University, is spending the sum- mer quietly at his cottage at For- tune. He motored from Montreal with Mrs. Macmillan. At Fortune he will fish for silvery sea trout, rest, stroll through the country- side nnd road. “Will you be writ- ing any "books this summer, Dr. Macmillan?“ the English professor was asked. "Maybe," was the non- committal answer. The School Board of the Sum- mcrside High school held a meet- ing on Saturday afternoon at which it was decided to dismiss the pup- ils from Grade 9 down and to con- tinue grades 10-11-12 Ln the Bap- tist and St. Mary's Halls. The pu- pils in the other grades will receive their stnndlng from the teachers’ records ln tho case of those teach- ers who had been able to save them, and in the case where records were lost, the teachers would give the standing on their own personal knowledge of the pupils work. The Rev. T. Owen Hughes, B. A., Montague, again occupied the pul- plt in st. James Church yesterday, preaching two eloquent sermons which were greatly appreciated by large congregations morning and evening. Mr. Hughes has been oc- cupying the pulpit of St. James dur- ing the past two Sundays owing to the absence of the Rev. Dr. Moor- head Legato at the Assembly in Montreal. 'l“ne choir rendered splendid mu- sic at yesterday's services, the an- them in the morning being "Oh, How Lovely," iwatklns). In the evening the soloist was Miss Jac- queline MacDonald. The Robert Simpson Eastern Limited announces today the ao- pointmorlt of Jack E. Stewart as their spcclnl representative in Charlottetown. This appointment follows an exhaustive study of the qualifications possessed by a large number of applicants smklng this responsible post. Mr. Stewart 1s a native of Char- lottetown and in addition to his business training in this city, has also enjoyed valuable connections in other parts of the Maritime Provinces and Western Canada. He matriculated at Saint Boniface College, Winnipeg, some years ago. FUNERAL 0F 1t. P. SIMPSON- The funeral of the late R. P, Simp- son was held at 2 o'clock on Thurs- day afternoon from the residence of his father, Mr. W. G. Simpson, Ken- slngton, and was largely attended; flgrvicg at the 110mg was conducted by Rev. John Murchison, 8t, John. N.B., assisted by Rev. B. Bream of the Angilcan Church. Kenslngton, and Rcv. Hugh Miller, Trinity Uni- ted Church. City. At the service Rev. Mr. Murchison sang with much feeling, the beautiful solo “Shad- ows." Tho pail bearers wore: Messrs. Harold Mouse. Horace Glover, Wm. 59mph, Ivan Home, Wendell Mutch, and Percyflullilon- Yesterday morning Rev. George McCoi-mac. in his native Dflrhh church at st. Georges. WM "W4 i0 the i-roiy Priesthood bv His Ex- cellency Bishop 031111111!"- Bt. Raev. G. J. McLellln, Vicar General and uncbecgfdtlzleielilllfig- dined rielt m‘! B i! - ‘His Egcellencr was assisted b at. my. vicar General and RAV- - J- Rooney, P.P., Card!‘ - 1'8""? Mi?" gogmgblu by aev. Joe. IMP . Wm". ' The parish priests of the ne h- haul-in: parishes were in attlfld ce my, m. by, Rev. A. J. re" tells"... "slime"- . r . . - O I l. Father McCall-mac was fel- Charlottetown nieces» .. . "s d TUESDAY A large and appreciative audience attended the annual fit-m) "mm by the Vlliills of Mr. Arthur Veer! at Hearts Memorial Hall last even- ing. The, different numbers on the program were received with en- thusiastio acclaim- Followins ‘he program, prises were pNwhYe-d W the following: llt for theory, Miss 01-; Jghkml; 2nd._ Miss Florence McPherson? first in rrwtiw W"! contest, junior division. Mill BMW thy Drake; senior A. Miss Mary Cumminll; Cenlor B, Miss Phyllis Easton; special prize for outstand- ing work during the year was awarded Miss Evelyn Drake. The following was the Pfofiffiml The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island Law Society was held in the Law Li. rary ct the Law Courts Building yesterday afternoon. The president, Mr. J. O. C. Campbell. presided. The re- gular routine business was trans- acted. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year. _ President, Mr. George Tweedy- Vlce President, Mr. Sylvere Des- Roche. Secretary Treasurer, Mr. W. E. Bentley. K. C. The following were also electcl as additional members of the coun- cil. lVLr. R. N. McNelll, K. 0.. Mr. J. O. C. Campbell, Mr. M- Alban Farmer and Mr. Malcolm Mac- Kinnon. MEDICAL SOCIETY T0 MEET- Cape Breton medical men are drafting elaborate preparations for the 82 nd annual convention of the Nova scotla Medical society Whifih will deliberate in this city for two days, starting July 2nd. Sub- mitting papers during the con- vention will be: Dr. E. C. Men- zles of the New Brunswick Medical Society; Dr. J C. Meakins, Mon- treal; Dr. J. R. Corston, Halifax; Dr. G. P‘ Dewar. P. E. I. Medical Society; Dr. Alfred T. Bazln, Mon- treal; Dr. D. W. Archibald, Sydney Min: Dr. Frank Mack. Halifax; Dr. John Fraser, Pro- fessor of Obstretrlos and Gynae- cology. McGill University, Mont- real: Dr. l’... M. Morton. Yarmouth. LEGATE-COLEBY WEDDING- The marriage of Miss Pauline Sylvya. Coleby, daughter or the law A. V. Coleby, and of Mrs. Coleby to Mr. John James de Conla! Iesste son -of the Rev. m. n. Moorhead legato and Mrs. Legate, of Char- iottetofwn, P. E. 1., is taking place Friday evening at seven o'clock at the home of the bride's mother. the Rev. Dr. Lloyd Smith ‘of- flciatlng assisted by the bride- groom's father. The bride's only at- tendant will be her sister, Miss Eva Coleby, while Mr. Robert Orly W111 act as best man for Mr. Les-ite- Mr, H, L. Vipond will give his niece in marriage. A reception fol- lows the ceremony the "Tidal couple leaving later for Charlmte- town, P. s. r. They will reside in Westmounn-dvilontreal Star. Arte; two most enjoyable months spent abroad, five Char- lottetown 1116i“. Mfs- G601‘!!! De’ Blols, wife of the Lieutenant Gov- ernor. Mrs. Georie Rogers. Mr!- Rowland Paton, Miss Kittie Peters. Miss Rosie Longworth returned home last evening. The part! travelled extensively in both EH8- land and Scotland, and row!"- havlng enjoyed the trlP 91°F‘ oughly. _ _ During the celebration or tne Silver Jubilee of Kins B90136 "W ladies were in London. 811d We" interested observers of- the various functions held. in connection with the great event. A carefully planned itinerary ‘included the chief spots of hlstonc and scenic interest in the United Kingdom. me party returned to Canada on the Duchess of York. The verses to the Old Country and the return were delightful, as ideal weather predominated. JEN’!!! ANNIVERSARY SER- VICE-Jrhere were large congrrga- tlorls on Sunday at Trinity United Church for the tenth anniversary services of the United Church of Canada. The service was c-wneml throughout Canada to commemor- ate the union of the congregation- al, Methodist and Presbyterian churches in Canada. The morning service was nductel by the DB5- tor, Rev. w. M. Ryan. D- D- who preached an excellent sermon. His subject was "The vision and the Task" which was eorrcvflm 101' the day. A full choli- rendered spec- ial hymns. the anthem was "Jesus My savior Look on Me." The solo part was taken by Mrs. Prank Daley. In the evening Rev. Hugh Miller, B.D., Charlottetown was the “ , and preached an in- spiring sermon from the text "Praise the 10rd." ‘The evenln". Im- them was "Send out thy Light". Min Jeanie Strong was the organist. Choir Leader. m, n. a. SharW-"5 MB. CIIUP MOORE HONORED -Tl1c fiftieth anniversary of the election of Mr. Crisp Moore of Weltmoreland. P. I7. 1 u a churchwsrden of Saint John's Church, Crapaud, was commemo- rated on the evening of Friday June 14 when many of his friends met at the home of Mr. J. Verner Mocle at Weetmorelsnd and pre- sented him with an address and a beautifully bound copy of the Book of Common Prayer. Mr. Robert MacDonald, for many years veltryelelt. read the address in which he congratulated Mr. Crisp Moore ohm. faithful and self-denying service for the Church during the plot fifty years and for the manner in which he had represented the perish at, the Diocesan Iynod in Halifax since i908. Mr. Fred lherrsn, treasurer of the Church. presented the Dflyifllbbl. an. Moon replied and thanked all Ha friends for their kind remembrance and gifts. The mt of the evenins paved most piellfi‘? "i "T" 9M 1"!" The funeral of Alexander Ii. MseLean of Lot i0, P. E. 1., was held on Sunday afternoon, June 16th from his late residence to the fam- ily plot in the United Church Cem- ef-Qfy. his old home church, where his father had been an elder fol mlny years. An encouraging view of the out- look for business conditions is taken by Mr. D. H. Gibson. Toronto, Vice President of The Robert Simpson Co. Ltd., who is visiting m; pm- vlnce for stew daye- Interviewed, he expressed the hope of rapid im- provement after the unsettled con- ditions which always arm 1mm e1- GOtiOII-s have subsided. Tie also en- tertained the belief that there is a desirable tendency toward interna- tional trade agreements. At one of the largest conventions ever held in the constituency, Hon. H. D. MacLean and Mr. Arthur F. McQuaid, K. 0., were nominated unanimously last evening as Con- servative candidates for the First District of King's County in the coming general Plbvincial elec- tlcns. The convention, was held in the Court House, Sour-is. and was fully representative of all the polling divisions. The nominations in both cases weze unanimous. and were accompanied by demonstrations of |enthuslasm and confidence in the l candidates and in the record and policies of the MacMillan Govern- ment. Addresses ov the candidates and lby Hon. G. Shelton Sharp, Min- ister of Public Works, Premier MacMillan. and_ Hon. Dr, A. A. MacDonald followed. the speech- making covering every phase of the political question. Hon. Mr. MacLeans re-nomin- ation as Councillor was moved by Mr. Stephen J. Macaulay, Scuris Line Road, seconded by Mr. Raleigh Bruce, Red Point. “wcnyasnav BURIAL AT CORRAN BAN-The funeral of the late Mrs. Alexander J. Martin took place yesterday morn- ing from the residence of Mrs. W. J. MacIntyre, Weymouth Street, to Corran Ban. Church, where Mass was celebrated at 9.30. Interment was in Corran Ban Cemetery. The honorary poll bearers were JOhn C. MacAulay, Ronald J. MacDonald, Walter Campbell, Eustace MacDon- ald, Charles Gibbs and James Train- or. The active pail bearers were Messrs, John Connors, James Revell, Maurice Martin, Alyward Brehaut, Allan MacDonald and Alban Mac- Donald. . GIFTS TO ST. JAMES CHURCH -—On the occasion of the 110th an- niversary services next Sunday there will be used, for the first time, an offering set consisting of a handsome hand-engraved brass aims basin, six brass offering plates and a brass flower-vase for the communion table. These valu- able gifts have been presented by the late Col. J. R. Moodle of Ham- ilton, Ontario, a friend of Dr. Scotti.‘ Ivor travelling, the bridcwu becomingly attired in a brown swagger suit with accessories to match. Previous to ha: marriage the bride wartime recipient or many lovely and useful ifts. 0n their re- turn Mr. and s. Msclay will reside in Park Corner. —UUD.DINLY llI-IAVIDP- Chief Jacob Berk of Lennon Island will have the iympath of many people in the sudden ath of his daughter, Mary Margare Bark, B-sed I4 years which occurred June lb while visiting her grandmother in Big cove. Indian HeservaN. B. when she had been for the pbst few weeks. The young girl, who was a general favourite with her teacher, schoolmates and friends. took suddenly ill on Saturday mom- lug and passed away despite the care by loving friends and her father who did all in his power to save her.- . THURSDAY AT THE SUPREME COURT- At the Supreme Court yesterday the appeal case, the King, respond- ent vs. Grace lsmitn, appellant was heard. His Lordship Chief Justice Mathleson presided. The case was an appeal from a conviction under the Prohibition Act. Judgment was reserved. This morning at 11 o'clock the appeal case. the King vs. David Head will be hoard. The other appeal cases will be heard July 4. The non jury civil action for damages, of Bailey vs. Berrigsn will be heard June 24. . Legato. and a notable benefactor of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. SOURIS ALUMNAE-Thegen- eral monthly meeting or st. Mary's Alumnae. Sourls. took place in the music hall of the Convent on the evening of June 16th with a large attendance of members. The Presi- dent. Mrs. Adrian Mclnn’: presided. Meeting was opened with prayer bv Rev. Mother Superior, directress of the society. After the usualrout- lne of business plans were made for the annual social event of the so- ciety. The annual mmting and afternoon tea on the beautiful iirounds of St. Mary's Convent on the evening of June 26th from four to six p.m. Weather not permitting the some will take place in the As- sembly Hall of the Convent. A large attendance of members is anticipat- ed. . FUNERAL SERVlCES-—The fun. eral of Mrs. Peter McQuaid was held yesterday morning from her late residence, 20'! Sydney Street, to 5t. Dunstans Basilica, ,where Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by her son, Rev. Patrick McQunid of the Archdiocese of Edmonton, with Rev. Louis Dougan as Deacon, and Rev. Eugcnc Murray as Bub- Dcacnn of the Mass. 1n the sanctu- ary assisting at the Mass were 111s Excellency Bishop J. A. O‘Sulllvan. Dr. J, Murphy, Dr. P. McMahon, Rcv. l". McQunid, Rev. R. Ellsworth. Rev. F. Cass, Rev. E. Dalton and Rev. W. V. McDonald. The final absolution was given by His Excel- lency Bishop 0'Sulllvan. The pail bearers were Messrs. T, L. Smith, Pctcr McCarron, John B. Connolly. Simon P. Pauli Sn, Edward Hender- son, Wllliam Wyatt. service at the grave was conducted by Rev. Pat- rick McQuaid. The Prince Street School piano classes, instructed by Miss Lillian McKenzie and Mrs, G. E. Fu night in the School Hall. Twenty- six children performed vcry cred- ltably in a most interesting pro- gramme-of solos, duets and trios, showing much promising talent, and were heard with great pleas- ure by the large audience present. The prize winners were Ann Duffy, Marjorie Splllett, Arlellhn Ooles, Joyce Howatt, Hugh Camp- bell, Olive Keeping, Helen Stewart, Catherine Wright, Kitty Williams, Margaret Lawson, Allin Thomp- son, Erma Andrew, Beverley Van- Iderstine- -_—WEDDI‘NG BELL! ~ A very quiet wedding was solemnised this Wednesday morning. June 18th at the United Church Parsonage. Remington. when Rev. Geo. N. Somers united in marriage cheater Donald Manny, son of 0. l. and the late Mrs. Mosley of Park Co:- nor and Itvelyn» ltutb Campbell, youngest daughter of Mrs. Campbell of Burlington. They were unattended. Immediately after the ceremony the mm Mum couple left by cal- ofi a honeymoon trip M the_ mainland when they will _ ~ ' "kw not»?! n! In. ..'PAINF‘ULLY INJURED -— An unfortunate accident occurred at Montague on Monday afternoon when Hal-old Stewart, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart, was knocked down by a car driven by M1". Eric Coffin. The little fellow was immediately taken to Dr. Mac- Intyrvs office by Mr. Coffin where it ‘was found he had sustained s. broken leg. He was later taken to his home which is quite mar the doctor's office. No blame was st- tsched to the driver of the ear as the little boy ran directly into the car and the accident was unavoid- able-H Citizens will learn with regret of the death of Fred Renouf which oc- curred at thc Prince Edward Island Hospital at an early hour yesterday morning after only a few days’ ill- ness. The deceased who learned the tailoring trade with the late John McLeod, was employed for many years with the late John McKenzie. Although of a. quiet and reserved disposition, he was a pleasant com- panion, enjoying a large circle of friends. He was a prominent Oddfcllow. being a. Past Grand of 8t. ‘lawience Lodge No. 8 and was also n. member of the Canadian Order of Foresters. A regrettable feature of his death is the fact that his wife is confined to her bed through illness. A brother, William. resides in the United States. Mrs. Harry Bonnell, 17B Grafton Street, City, has received the sed news of the death of her brother, Mr. Cyrus Maclilachern 1n ‘fission City, B. C. The late Mr. MacEaohern vuat born in Sourls, P. E. 1.. January 12th, 1886 the son of the late Ben- jamin D. MacEachern, formerly trackmaster of the Eastern section. He was a graduate of Prince of Wales College. having completed his third year there with distinction in 1903. He later operated a saw mill and store in Hopefleld up to ten years ago when he left for British Columbia, where he was manager of a. mill up to the time of his death. He leaves to mourn a wife (for- merly Mlas Mina Livingstone of Hopefield), and three children, Stanley, Benjamin and Phyllis, all of Mission City, B. C. ON VISIT HERE -- Mr. R. W. Tufts, Chief Federal Migratory Bird Officer of the Maritime Provinces, has been on the Island since sat- urday, giving lectures throughout the rural districts. He is accompan- ied on his visit by Mrs. Tufts. the well known journalist who covered the Hauptmann trial, the Eskimo murder case in the Arctic, and other events of intnrnational interest. Mr. Tufts will remain on the Island to complete his work. l-le will lecture tonight at Alexandra, and Friday night at Kensinltoii. Mrs. Tufts left yesterday afternoon accompan- ied by her brother. Mr. l". L. Smith. Manager of the Robert Simpson Company of Halifax, and Mr. Da- vid 1-l. Gibson of Toronto. Vice President of the latter Company. The ‘June term of the supreme Court opened yesterday with His lbordshlp Chief Justice Mathleson presiding. with associate Judges Arsenault and Saunders. As there were no criminal cases on the docket the sheriff wesented u’ His Lordship with a pair of white gave a. very successful recital llst 31 eves. The Grand Jury were composed John H. Buntaln, Ruatico. fore- man. James Andrews, Hunter River. Wm‘. Drake, Charlottetown. Hamid D. McLeod. Vernon River. John H. Court. Redford. Peter Jaokman. village Green. James Aitken, Mt. Stewart. Herbert hizflll, oovehead mad. ‘Plies. Campbell, Charlottetown. Murdock Kennedy, Brldalbsne. James Tierney. New Haven. Murdock Cutlifle. Hunter River. The fcllowlnfls the docket: Appeals The Kl i, respondent vs. Grace Smith, sp liant. The King, respondent vs. Mary Cahili, appellant. The Jeopondent Mann. appellant. H30 Kmghrgolpondent n. David The King. respondent vs. Artemu ury out, an action for damages: Harry Ba plaintlfl n. Wellington McNeil‘ VI. Wm. Oliver Campbell and Waiter E(l\ ~"'-- defendants. {mot in New Brunswick and News‘ is EWL Bfiol-BR OURSATURDAY rm to: Couicbolis. which h“ Bummerslde Monday at noon bound for Bonaventure. Quebec. with a dredge and one scow in tow. encountered heavy weather about twenty miles south out of Eus- culninw Point. at the entrance to Miramiehl Bay. The emw filled with water and in order tomave the dredlv. t!" crew were obliged to cut the scow adrift. The tug returned to sum- merside about five o'clock Wed- nesday morning. She left this morning with the dredge on her second attempt to make Bonaven- ture. B. Rev. Walter McCleary was on Tuesday evening last inducted to the pastoral charge of the immer- side Presbyterian Church. The ceremony was under the aus- pices of the Presb tery of P. E. I. Rev. D. Lloyd 0 filth of Belfast. Moderator, presided and inducted. Rev. T. Owen Bushes breached tht sermon. Rev. J. A. Prltchard. in the absence of the interim modera- tor of the Summerside congregation, Rev. F. Williamson. narrated the steps leading up to the Call and in- dtletion. Tile Rev. W. O. Rhoad of Kensington gave the charge to the newly inducted minister. IIIDA! F1351‘ IIIGII MASS-Ordained to the priesthood on Tburlday, June ma, of the Dominican Order will celebrate ills first Solenm High More at 8t. Dun- stan's Basilica. Sunday at Io s.~m Following this Mull will be the ll- nual Corpus Christi Proceuicn. Daniel White, Rollo Icy. was or- dained to the priesthood by His Excellency Bishop Oiuliivan at St. Damian's Basilica. yesterday rimming. on the occasion of the least of corpus Christi. ‘rho or- dinand was assisted by Rev. Dr. Murphy. Rector of ‘Bt. Dunstan’! University. ' ' Manyof the priest's relatives in- cluding two mtm of the Congre- gation of Notre Dame, one from Mltfitfbll, the other from New- castle, were present at the cere- mony. Present in the Senctua y was a large number of priests in- cluding ltev. Father Fleming, C5517... Rev. Father O'Hara, CBS-Rs Rev. A. J. MacIntyre, Rev. A. Sinott, Rev. It. MacDonald. Father White is a subject ‘o! Archbishop Duke of Vancouver Diocese. He completed his course at St. Dunstan! University. He Rev. I-fenslsey Stavert read the Scripture. Rev. Dr. Gcnge lead in prayer. Mr. Griffith jr. sung very appropriately Mall of Galilee. ' There was a large congregation present and many from out of wwn. Following the service refreshments were served in the Church parlors by the ladies of the congregation. Rev, Mr. McCleary comes to the Island from the For West of On- tario. This ls his second charge since ordination in 1929. He is a graduate of Knox, Toronto in Arts and Theology. " The body of Everett Birt, who was drowned on Monday, May 13th, off Richmond Bay, while he was attending to his lobster traps, was found on Wednesday morning. Mr. Birch noticed the body float- ing on the water at the entrance to Richmond Bay near Ram Island. Mr. Birch notified Corporal Englis of the R. C. M. P. at Sum- merslde, who went down to Grand River to investigate. The Mounties with Mr. Birch went out to the body and took it round to Keir-s Wharf at Malpeque. Although bad- ly decomposed the remains were positively identified as those of Everett Blrt. An inquest was con- sdered unnecessary. Dr. Keir was present. ' The remains were interred in Malpeque Cemetery that after- noon. A short service was held at the grave conducted by Rev. Mr. Roades of Kenslngton. Rev. Mr. MacMiilan pronounced the henc- dlction. The Masons conducted l short service for their departed brother Mason. Mr. John Simpson had charge of the Masonic service. The widow of the unfortunate man was present at the grave, with other relatives. Much sympathy is enrolled for Mrs. Birt and her four small children in their sad bereavement. S. >___J A very Pretty wedding was sol- emnized by the Rev. D. L. Grif- fiths of Belfast, at the home of the groom's sister Mrs. Aben Mac- Leen. B4 Fitzroy st; Junc 1am, 1985, when Miss Jennie MacKcn- zic, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J, A. MacKenzle of Garfield, was united in marriage to Russell Dewar Wood, son of Mrs. and the late Samuel Wood of Southport. The bride was becomingly at. tired in a blue crepe dress with accessories to match and carried a bridal bouquet of pink carnation: And lily of the valley. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Floyd Stewart of Boston, Mass., §§§e§“i."$m.-T'°§ Satmply sup- . oy ewa o: Boston. rt, also A supper and reception was held at the home of the bride's parents at Garfield following the cere. mony. Previous to the wed l v friends of the bride dtggdzilifdghlll. miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Aben MacLean. The house W" “iTBiIi-ivflly decorated in pink and white and the gifts were Ohened by Miss Irene Lawson and "m" Md by Miss Mae White. The gifts were costly and numer. m". W-‘iliiyinil f0 the popularity oi’ the bride and groom. WEDDING AND RECl-1PTION— The following is taken from the June 14 issue of the North shore (Long Island. N.Y.,) Daily Journal: Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Holtzem. of 333 Cherry Street, Douglaston, were hosts at a supper and rewp- tion Saturday evening in honor of the wedding at 4.45 in the aftcr- noon at the Little Church Around the Corner in Manhattan of Miss Linda Richards Currie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Currie. ‘of Elmldlle. Prince Edward Island. and Mr. f-Ioltzems brother, Char- les John Holtzem, Jr. son of Char- les John Holttem and the late Mrs. Holtsén of Nswburgh, N.Y., form- erly of Douglaston. The ceremony Performed by the Rev. Landslne G. Pittman. The bride was attend- ed by Miss Catherine Whalen. of Bhortliilll. NJ. and the best man was Clyde C. ylaltlen, of Hemp- stesd. The bride wore a white mous- reline do sole gown with a quilted cape of the some materlil, a white picture hat and matching acces- sories. and carried an old fashion- ed bouquet of white carnation: and white sweet peas, with white ribbon streamers. Min Whaien was attir- ed in a flowered chiffon dress. large pastel yellow picture hat and matching accessories and carried an old fashioned bouquet of yellow carnation: and blue lace flowers. m bride is a graduate of Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown, Prince Edward inland. and h-ls been following the vocation o: a nurse in the united Mates for the put few ears. The groom ll eur- plorld in batten. by the Edison Company. Alter a hotnymoon spent with the bride's parents in Ima- mcnthl at their summer camp at ‘Foley Grove. after which they will v-“d-i in the Iiuthinl district. dele the young couple will spend two . took his _ theological studies at Holy Heart Seminary, Halifax. The annual meeting of the Prince Edward island Holsteln-Frleaian Association was held yesterday af- ternoon in the Agricultural Hall. vitriol-awn nu offer of mm... tion before .t was accepted, and that the judgment of’ Mr. Justigq AIUDII-llf- should be reversed, with costs for the defendant. Mr. William Nelson for man; years a resident of Malpeque Road, reached the good old age of ninety on the 14th of June, and his neigh- bors to the number of about forty took the opportunity of presenting him with an scidress. accompanied with the gilt of an electric reading lamp, jar of tobacco and a lflrgg decorated fruit cake, which latter was handed to him by little. M.“ Joan Carmody. A pleasant evening was greatly enio d and during teatime [he gue s were entertained with music and songs by their friends and with best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. Mr. Nelson made a fitting reply and thanked all for their kindness to them. Word has been received by T. J. Inman of Bedcquc, Grand l-fasier 0i’ the L. O. L. Prince Iidivnrd 1:;- limd that the Most Worsllipful G-rand Lodge of British America ,will meet in St. John's, Newfound- land, Monday, June 24th. The steamer New Noiflllnlld llns h . specially charlcrcrl from Mont , bringing lib delcgctcs. and is flue to arrive at Clirvells whim Charlottetown. on Saturday. June 22, '7 a.m., to take on Island dole. gates The steamer will remain Mr. Harry Linkletter president of the Association presided. A oom- Plehenslve review of the year's work was contained in the reports of this president and of the secretary Mr. Cecil Stewart. One phase of the work which was of special interest was the inspection determining whether the cattle were infected with Bangs Disease. The election of officers resulted as follows: President. Colby Lewis, Freetown. Vice President, l‘ ,‘ Altken Fortune Bridge. Secretary, Cecil siewart, Hamp- shire. a Directors, for Prince County, Harry Linkletter, Bumrnerside ; Colby I-ewls. Freetown; for Qimena Coun- ty, Oliver LePage, Rustlco; Cecil Stewart, Hampshire, H. J. Kennedy Southpcrt. Layton Jones Pownal; For Kings County, Douglas Altken, Fortune Bridge, Harold Wood, Red House. Optimistlsm and enthusiasm were dominant notes at the Conservative convention held last evening in Morell Hall for the purpose of nom- lnating candidates for the Second District o: Kings. The unanimous choices of the crowded mtetlng were Mr. Louis Burge. Fortune Road whose nomination was moved by Mr. ms Sirlott and seconded by Mr. Vincent’ Sutherland. and Mr. Malcolm MacKinnon. Charlotte- town. whose nomination was moved by Mr. Joseph Kennedy and sec- onded by Mr. Ollie Jay. A third nominee. Mr. Henry Coffin. Cherry Hill, whose name was proposed by Mr. Percy Coffin supported by Mr. Alex Morrison, declined nomination. having made s stirring speech, in the course of which he gave his reasons for retirement. The party policies were discussed by the candidates. Messrs Burge and MaeKlnnon, by Mi‘. James B. MacDonald. Hon. Dr. A. A. Mac- Donald, and Premier W. J. P. Mac- Millan. Vigorous applause greeted the speakers as they strongly en- dorsed the policies o1 the MacMll- lan government, and reviewed the record of the present administra- on. Mr. W. F‘. Allan Stewart of Strathgartney was nominated as Councillor and Mr. D. N. McKay of Springfield was chosen as Assem- blyman candidate when Liberals of the First District of Queens County met in convention at Bred- albanc last night. Mr. Stewart's nomination was moved by John Toll, Bonshaw, seconded by Gerald A. MacDoug- aid. Canoe Cove. Mr. Ambrose Seilar, Argyle 5110M. was also proposed as can- didate for Councillor. He lost out on the balloting. Mr. MacKayu nomination as Assemblyman was moved by Ray Morris. North Granville, seconded by George Mayne, Emerald. Another name proposed was that of Mr. John W. Murphy, who was defeated in the balloting. Speakers at the convention in- cluded the candidates. and Dr. I. J. Yec, President of the Charlotte- town Distrlct of the Liberal As- sociation; Messrs. Chest/er Shaw, Liberal organizer for Queens County. Thane A. Campbell, mem- ber of the 11st legislature for the First District of King's County. Peter Sinclair and James J. Lar- abee. Federal Liberal candidates for Queens County, Russell Chane. 161'. president of the Queens County Liberal Association. At the Supreme Court yesterday the appeal case, the King, p“. pondent, vs, David Head, appellant. being an appeal from a conviction under the Hohlbition Act. W“ heard before Mr. Justice “aundera. The appeal was dismissed with floats. The court adjourned until 11 o'clock. this morning when the case, the King, respondent, vs, Aretas McKinncn will be heard. At Tuesday's sitting judgment was given in the case of the Pro- vincial l: utorium vs. Creeiman McArthur. This was an appeal from the jLdgn-lent of Mr. Justice, Arsenault whereby he found the defendant (Senator McArthur) in- debted to nd lialle to pay to the plaintiff the tum of 0200, being the amount subscribed by the de- fendant on 809t- 18, 109 towards the building of the Provincial Ban- atorium. The seiiatertum wn built but the defendant did not my his subscription nor, any part thereof. Chief Justice Illthillofl. in deliv- ering dcmeat, concurred with the Judie‘ and dismissed the appeal with com. Mr. Justice Saunders. in a ion y dissenting I"! ltidllibllt. bold the defendant hld till until noon. During the ship's stay in the city, the delegates from Upper Canada will be entertained by the Orangemen of Prince Ed- ward Island. Arrangements have been made for a motor drive. Among those who will embark at Charlottetown for Newfoundland are J. Stair Tait, KC, of st. .101... N. B., Grand Master and SOVCIMQ]; oi’ British America, T. J. Inmnn Grand Master of P. E. Island: Mrs. Louise Bonncll. Grand lifist- ress, and Mrs. Alfred Afflcck Grand Secretary of the L.0,)3_A_ 5f ¢ -_-- BIRTHS PAUL-At Montague Hospital Jim! 15. 1935. t0 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Paul, Montague, a son. ACORN-At Montague Hosiplzil, June l8, 1935, to Mr. and Mm, George Acorn, Mlltown Cross, a son. BANSOUCIH-To and Mrs. w. R. Sansoucy (formerly Llzzc Carr. Charlottetown), Bidefcrd, M01119, | daughter, Beverley Ann. OONNOLLY-At Iona on Just 16 1935, to Mr. and Mrs. Jam-r. Con. nolly, (nee Elizabeth Gill) n .1»... MACFAllLANE-At Monfagzzl" on June 17. 19b5, to Mr. and wit. w S. MacFarlane, a son. John li._-~,.,@,-; IRVING-At Borden June iii, i935, to Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Irvin»; a. son. KAYIiw-At All Saints Hospiial, Springhlll, N. S., June 15, 1935. m Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kaye nice Margaret Gould) a son, Roger Charles. BURNS-At the Prince Edward is- land Hospital, on June 16. 1935 to fill‘. and Mrs. W. A. Bums, ciiy, a son. canvas-mt the Prince Edward Island Ilospial on June 16, 19:15, to Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Cil‘.l'.'L‘5, Bonshsw, a daughter. MACDONALD—At the P. E. Island Hospital on Julie l6. 1915 to Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacDonald, Malpcque Road, a daughter. PICKETTC-At the Fisher Memor- ial Hospital, Woodstock, N.B., u. the Reverend and Mrs. Willard C. Pick- etts (nee Nora Mackenzie) oi Gloss- ville, N. B., a daughter. (Stlllbomv. l-Aliflh-At Wooster, Ohio, 0.5a, on June i4, 1035, to Dr. and Mrs C. A. Lamb (nos Ethel Mcsscrvcyl a son, John Alexander. ' CIIAMLPION-Jn the Prlncc Couniv Hospital, June l7, 1936, to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Champion of Hamil-y, a son. IIICKEY -- At Indian River on June 10,‘ 1935, to Mr. and lVlrs. lid- gar Hiokey_ (nee Kathleen Driscolli a dsushter. Rozlta Kathlccn. MARRIAGES amFBELb-ROBERTSON-At the Baptist Parsonage, Charlottetown. June 14th, by Dr. A. C’. Vincent. John Samuel Campbell of Elmira to Marjorie Elizabeth Robertson of Kingabbro. WIIITLOCK - WHITLOCK ~ At the United Church Manse, Hunter 'Rivfll'. on Wednesday Junc 5, 1935. lby Rev. P’. E. Boothroyd, Wllircc; lnaurlel- Whltlock to Minnie Sophia gfhgilflfiii. both of Hunter Rivcr, P. MCKIE-LUND-At the’ Parsollnoc. Charlottetown. Jung 8, 1935, by Rev J. W. Barbour, Irvine McKlc of ltcp- poch to Elsie Lund of Bethel. SMITH-JENIUNC —~ At the home of the bride's parallels in Miilvlcw. P. E. Island. on June 11, i935. by the Rev. Geo. A. D. Elliott, Miss Elinor Adele Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jenkins. to Mr. 1006911 pndffl! Smith/sol. n! Mr. William C. Smith. boil-l o.‘ Mlllvieu P. E. Island. DEA T!!! nr"‘acieo—'"_lt oTTEtIrta 733.32 20. mo. Malcolm’ luncLeod. use a0 "I". MACBAE-Jlt Whenilcy River. J11"! g, i938. William M. Maofloe. and AULD-At Covehead Tuesday June 18, 1935 Artemus Auld in hi! 01st year DAMI-At Wooster. Ohio. on Jum 16. liitliJohn Alexander, infant so: of Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Lamb. LAND-At Montague, June l9. 1935 Phillip bane in his 70th year. l‘ IINOUI-At the P. l2. Island Holi- cmlou Wedneedl-y, June w. 1915 Prod Bailout, sped bl ysnra. (JOLIE-At 8t. Avards on June 19. i080. Imest Henry Oolel. lnfantshll of Mr. utnd Mrs. Gordon (‘ilrs DWAN-Jn’ the Charlottetown lies- gzahnfilnl lo, ma. Mrs..ClllTfl1d an aged 34 years. uoodAin-ln mu City. June u 1m am. Pm:- Mequaid. aged 6i -At Boston on ‘Ilulr-"W- Jime 1!. 108b, Mn. Alexander MM- ‘ \ 1~ dug),