."nrrrfirarv:-.»::.-g--.-,-_-._.....,-_. , - -- "swap-t: T JULY 19'. 193i eek’s News Budgetibr O ATTENDED PRESBYTEMAL _1Cs.rthy; Master o1. Ceremonies. Rev. Mrs. John i“. Pursey, Mr. William Mc- P‘ McMmmt D- D‘; “us” “n” Monday DVISITORS FROM THE WEST; lir. and Mrs. Dean Pritchard, of High giver, Alberta, are vlsitina the Is- land for tho first time. They came by auto through Montana, Wyoming, and parts of Ontario. Mr. Pritchard. who is a large rancher and wheat grower. is very much impressed with the farming conditions here-S. RILEY-STEAD-Tile marriage of Hazel Vera, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stead, of Hunter River, P. E. L, wok place on ‘Tuesday, June 24th. The ceremony W85 Deffofmbd by the Rev. Edward Scragg, at the Manse, Medicine Hat. Alberta. After a. short honeymoon trip, motoring to some of the chief places of interest in the Province, the happy couple returned p; Granlea, where the groom has large farming interests, and where they will reside. Their many friends wish them many years of wedded happiness i BOOM b El new home. ,‘ Dr. Baird was heard yesterday mcming by a. fine congregation at 5:. James, His text was "Walls about Zion. and the power; thereof." He touched upon many points of su- pycme interest to the Presbyterian Shurchta, As Moderator of the Gen- eral Assembly, Dr. Baird commences h‘s visitation of the Church in Can- ada this week in Prince Edward Is- land, Yesterday afternoon he preach 5i in Brookneid and in the evening in Summerside. He will speak Mon- day evening in Alberton, returning to the eastern section where he will address meetings in the various churches at Caledonia, Belfast, Car- dlgnn and other places. He returns to Pictou on Friday. D1’. Baird spoke ma fine clear. ringing voice. The congregation was struck by his mas- terly grasp not only of the church's ecclesiastical problems, but also of her legal status and the far-reach- ing possibilities of the recent’ finding before the Privy Council. We trust and pray that our moderator will have a pleasant and prosperous itin- eel-I? as he visit; our church from Newfoundland to Victoria, In view of the many demisrs in our churches and in the city in general, Rev. M. Scott Fulton. D. D., spoke very fitt- irtgly on St. Paul's words, "I am per- suaded that neither dcath nor life. shall separate us from the love of Christ." On behalf of the S, S. Superinten- dent and teachers Dr. Fulton extend ed thanks to all who assisted in ser- vice and in transportation of the children to the arounx at Lewis‘ Point. where Zion annual picnic was held. We also appreciate the kind- ness of the Lewis family in extend- ‘mg to n: the privilege of occupying tilch suitable and beautiful grounds. At the morning service Zion male ouartctte rendered the selection "Glorious ‘Things of Thee are Spok- en." and a male octette sang. “Re- mcmber me 0 mighty One," by Kim- bci. Those taking part in the cc- tctle were. Mr. Harry Craswell and Rev. Scott Fulton. 1st tenor, Messrs. Jack McLeod and Leonard Suther- land. 2nd tenor, Earl Carmody and Malcolm McKinnon. ist bass, Nor- man MacPherson and Harry Mac- Dbusai. 2nd. bass. Both numbers were excellently rendered. At the evening servce. in keeping with the thought of the sermon. "Oar Dnetly solemn Thought," by Ambroise was very feelingly sung by M1". Harry Craswell, The choir ren- dcrod the anthem “Trust in Him Always." Miss Flora Campbell taking the soprano solo in her usual cap- able manner. The remains of the late Bishop Louis J. Oleai-y, which are lying in state in the parlour of the Palace. were viewed by thousands of the mourning parishioners of Charlotte- Wwfl yesterday. The body will re- main in the Palace till 8.30 this even- 1118. when it will be translated to the Basilica, where Matins and lauds of the dead will be chanted. The funer- al service will take place Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, Daylight Sav- 1118 Time. Yesterday prayers for the dead were said at all the masses. Among the clerics arriving today in Connection with the funeral service tomorrow are Archbishop O'Donnell. 0f Halifax, Bishop Morrison, of Anti- Konish, and Bishop Renoulf, of St. John's Newfoundland. Bishop Cone- toes, Three Rivers, Que, and Bishop Alexander MacDonald. The lato Bishop OLeary was the sixth Bishop cf Charlottetown. ‘lite first Bishop was the Rt. Rev. Angus McEachernl D.D., who was conse- crated Tltular Bishop of Rosen on June l7, 182i, and first Bishop of Charlottetown on August 1i, 1829. At the time the Diocese of Char- lottetown also included the Province 0f New Brunswick. Ha died in i835 and was sucoedeed by the Rt. Rev. Bernard nonsld McDonald, D.D., consecrated in i837, and who occu- "M tin sop until nu cumin my, i.) ‘CljrAaLQZraTowlv GUARDTRN Saturday 4..." S ubsccibe PAGE FIFTEEN Tbfl i-blrd Bishop was m. Rev. Peter McIntyre, consecrated Bishop in 1860 and who was head of the diocese for thirty-one veal-s, his death taking place in 1891. He was succeeded by the Rt. Rev. James Charles McDon. aid, D.D., who had been consecrated ‘Pitular Bishop of Irina in 1890 and Coadjutor Bishop of Charlottetown. He became Bishop in i891, and pass- ed away in 1912 and was succeed ‘- by the Rt. Rev. Henry J. Oleary. D.D., consecrated Bishop on May 22. 1913. In August, 1920, Bishop O'- Leary was promoted to be Archbishop of Edmonton, Alberta and he was succeeded as Bishop by the late Rt. Rev. Louis J. O'Leary, who had been appointed Auxiliary Blimp a!’ Chat- ham, N. 8., in January, 1914, ma‘ consecrated 'I‘ituiar Bishop of Hier- apoiis on June 2 of that year. In August, 1920, the late Bishop O'I..eary became theBishop of Charlottetown —-HOME 0N A VISIT-Summer‘ side is welcoming home Mr. M. A. McInnis of Oakland, California, af- " Callum. Miss Mary Rollinss. Miss ter an absence of 41 years, also Mrs. , Reta Publicover, North Rustico, mo- Mcinnis and their little daughter‘ lured to Kenslnaton on Thursday. Ramona, aged eight yggrg, {where they attended the W.M-S. iPresbytcrial of the Presbyterian aorta rnoM NEW YORK-Dr.‘ Chum“ b} Canada- Clift arrived on Saturday last from‘ _ New york v15 the Weekly i-Down‘ LADY INJURED-A car in the Easfgr." which leaves every n1day_‘funcral procession yesterday skidded The doctor loves the Island and m_ and turned over on tho slippery road. tends to spend the summer here-if ‘ one °f the passengers’ 5' lady- re‘ not longer. ' cclvcd a few bruises and a bad shak- ____ ing up. She was taken to the hos- EXTRADITION PROCEEDINGS_ .‘ pital where it was found that the in- About midnight on Saturday Judge i juries though painful were not of a Duffy signed a. warrant for the ar- ‘I scrim“ “Mum- rest of a former Prince Edward Is-‘l . lander under the Extraction Act on, TOOMBS-DINGWELL NUPTI‘ a warrant of manslaughter issued in “LS-The mamage °f M“ Irving m, state of Mame‘ arising out‘ of‘ Toombs, of Bcdeque, and ivliss Jamie the death of a man in an automobile Margaret Dmgwen’ D: Midgen’ was in successi-u to his brother. The funeral of the late Rev. S. J. MacDonald took place from his old home at Monticello to St. Margaret's, Tuesday morning. 8th inst. It was very largely attended, not only by the people of his native parish, but also by many others who came to pay this last tribute of respect to the de- ceased priest. Over forty priests were in attendance, from all over the diocese. Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rt. Rev. Monsignor J. C. McLean, PA, V.G., with the following as- sistants: Rev. John Arch. McDonald. Deacon; Rev. A. L. Sinnot, Sub-Dea- con; Rev. Dr. McMahon, Master 0f Ceremonies; Ccnser-bearer. Rev. P. Walsh; Acolytes, Rev. Peter Gallant and ‘Rev. Walter McGuigan. In the choir Rev. Theodore Gal- lant was organist, and singing was led by Rev. Bernard Gillis, D. D.. assisted by Rev. Basil Croken and Rev. Urban Gillls. A sermon appropriate to the occa- sion wss preached by Rev. Father Kenny, S. J., who was conducting the retreat for the priests of the diocese at St. Dunstan's Llniversity. Service at the grave was conduct- ed by Rev. K. C. MacI-‘herson, P. P., with the choir already named. Honorary pail bearers were: Rev. A. J. McIntyre, Rev. J. F. Johnston. Rev. M. Monaghan, Rev. Reginald McDonald, Rev. Fr. Arsenault, and Rev. Michael Francis. Active pail bearers were cousins of the deceased; Messrs. John D. H. McDonald, Dougald McDonald, An- gus O. McDonald, Hugh A. McDon- ald. Joseph A. McDonald and Daniel McDonald. The funeral was under direction of Undertaker A. A. Hennessey of Char- lottetown, this being the first time that a motor hearse was used at St. Margaret's. ~ Many Mass Cards and other tokens of sympathy were received by the sorrowing relatives, of which par- ticulars will appear shortly. Tuesday BOY SCOUT CAMP-The b0!’ scout camp which is being held at Fairview, on the farm of Mr. Mac- Millan, a very beautiful and attract- lve spot, is situated near the water. and swimming no doubt will be one of the most enioyabie events 111° scouts left by the ferry yesterday morning at 9.30, about 35 in all, and are out to eniby l 800d “WW5 1""- There are seven from Montague. One from Cardigan, one Lone Scout. one from Sackville, N. 8.. tWO 1Y0?“ BED- tist. troop, city, seven from St. Peters troops. three from Zion and twelve from St. James troop. TRIBUTE T0 nav. w. arwca iilUllt-Before commencing his ad- dress in St. James Chil-ch on Sun- day forenoon, the Moderator oi’ the General Assembly. 31° V"? RQV- D1’- Baird of Pictou, took occasion to re- fer in kindly terms to the Present?" 1n gh, congregation oi.’ the Rev. W- Brucs Muir, the first time since his serious break down in hcflml- Th? Moderator said Mr. Mull- was one of the stalwarts of PIBbYT-Bflbmsm and it was largely due to his devoted serv- ice and herculean efforts that the Presbyterian Church WM 811W"! i" Nova Scotia-hc and a loyal band of colleagues stood with their backs to the wall and fought to the last ditch mo“ who would have sacrificed their priceless heritage. The Work which Mr. Muir had so vigorously and nobiy carried on in the Y"?! precedinl the disruption and it" labours carried on by him since com- lng to St. James to maintain the Presbyterian services in so many dif- ferent conafiibllofls- had mm ‘m m‘ health, and no doubt was responsible in a measure for hi8 PPM" mdu‘ Position. m was n "W" blfiuaml" in the real sense of the word. and m, worthy of T" the honour and consideration to which ‘war casual- glon" were entitled. He hOPHl- 111 “W Providence of God, Mr. Muir would be long spared to the church of ‘ which he was om b! m‘ m“ 4°‘! [Z34 ‘Put accident on Sunday the Chief of‘ solemnized by Rev. J. M. McLeod M. Ponce and the deputy Shem,‘ from 3., Chglptélctowniat the wsfrlffnc; pf Mame a td m d ‘, e o ca ing cergymzln, on uy “as e e egndant at his ' 12th, in the presence of the parelts home and brought him to Chariotte- i town. At midnight last night the -. and grim“, °f ti,“ ljilidefllih°bigf prisoner signed a Consent and waver i wry 8Com “g y rem ' e U L is the daughter of ltlr. and Mrs before Judge Duffy, agreeing to re-i . , . cult-n u‘: the United States without £32185‘:‘bilgggviallgjfiiflfiéf: 5x‘ m“ on proceedings and Stand his‘! ful teacher for a. few years, and is ral‘ The prisoner alleges it “"15 “n .. highly esiccmed for her cxczilcnt unavoidable accident and that he is] qualities in no way responsible. I CALL TO 5T, JAMES CHURC"_I A WELCOME VISITOR—The Rev. A congregational meeting of ‘ James Church was hold h-n model-am,- og ghe Klrk session‘ looking so wcll after his recent ill- Rev. M. Sco‘t Fulton presiding at the outset, and afterwards Mr. F. cvro of Summorside. and from the _J. A. Sullivan, Rev. Urban Giilis. ,Bishop Morrison stated, Outstanding ‘ PASSED EXADIINATIONS-JVIJ‘. .5 A. MacDonald has received a cab- ‘Ic from his son, S. A. MacDonald. A» new M whit»: emu 3 Z‘.;'.§§l‘§§§°.i§fiidiflfiepiilfifiilfii? was delivered by Right Rev- Jamesiaminauons successfully and would M°m5°n- 331ml! 01 Anfiflllni-ih- W110 f send particulars lat-r, also he is leav- t°°k 1°? m! t9“- 53- J°h!i- 17. "WI ing for Canada on July 25th. Dflbéflge ‘WHY-lining the prayer of the‘ 19rd UttBFSd before Hi3 death and‘ MOTOR PARTY ARRIVE — MI‘. pasion. The assemblage is gathered," and Mrs. Clarence M. Elliott, accom- Rev. Andre Areenault, Acilytes, Rev. depnrted mu} of om dear to a‘; n‘! Richard, a grandson. motored‘ from that m, Judgmm; Tharefor, in ma‘ Haverhill, Mass. where Miss Sadie mesence of death‘ the Reverend said‘; MacPhaii, sister of Mrs. C. M. Elliott. to much on a few Pam's in Con“?! Joined the party. All arrived at tion with the deceased. An apprecia- tion of education, a desire to uplift tho citizens, were outstanding clar- acteristic; of the deceased preiate their short vacation. —RETURNED FROM ‘VASHING- TON, D. Ca-IVII. and Mrs. among many actmns which hamlet! from Washington, D. C.. where WW9‘! his 117W"? t0 U19 P601316 and ' they attended the marriage of their "Y W" the bu-ildlus b! the hDSPWiIIIMorIey A. Jull of Washington. rm for suffering humanity, In the death‘ of the BiShOp 11b people have sus- Smi'h in Hamiine Methodist Epis- hoped that he will always be remem- v 5th. Only the immediate bered in their prayers, were prescnt. Dr. and Mrs. Juli arc ‘I110 "IIE ch91,- og the 335mm spending their honeymoon i1 EurflP" was augmented by 5, number o; the and will reside in Maiflvland on their vlgltlng clergy‘ rendering the Re_|return. Many island friends wish quiem Mass with much feeling. Pre- ‘Mm ‘WHY happmess"s' vious to the commencement of Mass 5L J. A. and Mrs. Winfield are visitors, in the to the Island. Mr. Winfield‘s many,1"°‘"M'-W- J- BTW" Sustaining the Church Hail last evening-tile int?1"~‘h'3@11<15 Wm b9 Pleased l0 599 him ‘mm ncss. Mr. and Mrs. Winfield are the‘ Ruisis of Mr. and lVLrs. Victor Trav- I b‘? by Archbishop O'Leary. Archbis- " was driven by Rev-C. Guy biaclicnzza‘ .h[)p Qqgpnhell‘ Hahgax‘ Bishop (31,515 who has come to Charlottetown to the choir rendered the “Miseremini‘ iday evening. July 15th. among thc many cars which crossed from Cope Tormcntine to Borden was one boar- Final Absolutions were pronounc-i ing a British Columbia license. It Argyle Shore on July 4th and spent E. H. ‘ ‘Monkiey of Summerside have rrturn- , his love for the welfare of his coun- daughter‘ Marlon Lqulgg‘ to 171-,- ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. ‘ tallied a severe loss, but it is to be copal Church at Washington on Jilly; relatives \VELCOME VISITORS-Mr. l‘.i1ss., on his first vlslt home in thir- , ly four yvrrnrs. Mr. Stanley, who learn- ‘icd the tailoring with the late Mr. An- gus Murphy and who was also cm- ‘ploycd for a considerable time with the late Charles Robertson, loft iCharlottc-town fill)’ four years land settled in Lowell whrrc he now i conducts ‘a successful tailoring estab- hB 5459166. to offer prayer; for the‘ llflhibd by Mr- Eiliotfs‘ mother 8nd iishmcnt. Mr. Slnnlqv is a cousin of ‘Mrs. L. E. Prowrc, Hills-born Squarc. is appointed for n11 1,0 die‘ and ans,‘ Chicago. Ill- Tilcy Bahia by way Oflnnd also of lvir. Jon. x. Srxzxlry — iWhile in the city he L". :1 f'l~"l cl i the former. l i Citizens will be shockccl to learn of the sudden death of Mr. J. Wes- ley Robblee, \\'lllCi‘l look place at the evening at 7 dcloclz. The late Mr. ltobbicc tool: seriously ‘ ill on Tuesday last and his condition becoming worse lie was removed lo the P. E. Island Hospital, but o'cs-‘ plte the bcst of mcdmal skill and .ltlnd nursing he falicd to rally. The deceased conciuciccl a lcry successful Haberdashery on Great George Street and previous to this was a porlular clerk with Nioore ck l\ioLr:o(is, Ltd. Hi1; passing will be defilly nlfiiirrvYi by its mnnv fricnclr . and acquuzntilnccs in lhc Province. LONG MOTOR TRIP-On Tues-i TORONTO SCHOLARSHIP W01‘. RY DIR. “ILHTFIIII L. ‘\I'I".\'I'TT.—‘ It will plates-r? tho m1 frlrnrli. 0! Mr. Vvnllci" L. liiacNilti. orgzrlnnt oi Si. James Church, tmlonrn that on his rccczit visit to Toronto hc rom- Fred Stanley has armed from Lowell. 212"!) Prince Edward Island Hospital lazt 1'5.- Zhe retiring Noble Grand. Sister [Patterson thanked the officers and ‘ members for their co-operation dur. mg her term Pf office. TIM.- Noble Grand, Sister Jean Fraser, and Vice ‘Grand Sister Lillian Ducliemin, mad? short speeches ioolzrng fol-wold to added interests during the com- ing months. Refreshments were ‘rcrved at the close of the meciing. SXNNOTTH-At the Citizens Hospital Ncw Kensington. Pa, on July. 9. ji930, to Mr. and Mrs. Afertin Sin- lnolt, 174 Columbia Avo, Vanderift Pa, a daughter. RODD-At P. E. I. Hospital, on July l4, i930, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodd a son. iPatrlot please copy). hmfiACiililtN-A: the P. E. Island Hospital, July l5. 1930, lo Mr. and Mrs. Angus lvlcEachern, a son. AUSTIN-In Charlottetown, P.E.I., on ‘ July 10. i930. to Mr. and Mrs- Guy L. Aust n, a daughter, Eleanor Hazel. PIDGEOIV-At "re Prince County flash-tel. on July 7th. to Mr. and .Mrs. F. M. Piclgcon, Victoria, REL, a soil, John William. ISTEXVARIl-At Norboro, July 10th, 11930. to Mr. and Ali's. T. Mayne ‘Stewart (nee Ruby E BQwnegg) p daughter, Shirley Ruth, lilACliiNlYON-At the Royal Victoria. Maternity Hospital, Saturday, June 28, i930. to Mr. and Mrs. ‘Alastair Iifacklnnon IllCc Ruth Zviacphafin, of 7G6 Glrcunrtl avenue. S. Wilkins. The resignation of the Rev. W. Bruce Muir was heard with deep sorrow and sympathy express- ed with him in his ilincss. the hope being expressed that he would soon. be restored to health. Provision was made for a retiring allowance from‘ the congregation in augmentation of‘ the allowance to which Mr. lvluir is entitled for the Old and infirm Mem hers Fund. A call was submittcd by the SessionClerk. Ml‘. o. A. Mcxin-f non in favor of the Rev. R. Moore- head Legato, ltiontrcai, who has bonn- acting minister for some time, and ing signed by all presen‘. An opnon, tunity will b: given to all member: and adherents to slaw, tho coil up till, Thursday when the R-criyvtarl‘ IYYPN‘ at Malpeque to consider i‘. hlcsfirs W.‘ K Rogers, A. S. Morrison and Jioiinl I. Thomson. elders. were apppoizltcd‘ to further the call btfore the Pres-f betery. The burial services of the late Bic-y hop O'Lea.ry taken place at St, Duns: tons Basilica at iii o'clock this. morning when Pontifical High Moss‘ will be celebrated by Archbishop Henry J. O'Leary, of Edmonton, as- sisted by Rev. Dr. McLellan, as high priest, by Rev. N. Poiricr, and Rcv. Chas. McCarthy, as, deacon and sub deacon of the Mass; Rev. Dr. Mur- pby and Rev. R. MacKenaie, as‘ dew’ con and sub-deacon of Honour. The sermon will be preached by Bishou! Morrison, of Antigonish. Absolution,‘ will be pronounced over the body byl the celebrant, by Archbishop O'Don-' nell. Bishop Alexander MacDonald,’ Bishop Chaisson, and Bishop Rcncnuf unanimously approved, the call be-, . [Frederick Strong Moore of Charlotte- Frnsx-r. pastor of the 33ml to the 29m M" be the guests f son, Chatham, Bishop honour, shivisit his mother. Mrs. Barbara lviac. of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Woodman, Chariot tc ' ou n. The Jilly term of‘ the Supreme Court at Gcorgrtown ope:.cd yester- with Chicf Justice Mathieson presid- ing. The Grand Jury were empan-. nclcd as follows: Martin MacKinnon iIOTClDQlI); John Fifzpatrick, Pat- rick, P. Morrisson, William Steele, Charlfs Macdonald, Wallace Alt.- lccn. A. A. bfacclonuld, John Fraser S. iii. McLeod. Charles Parker, A. J. McAdams, and Spencer Moore. Ills lordship in addressing the Jury dealt especially with the case of the Kin: vs An‘i aiid Posselt, charged with the murclu of Rodriquez, boat- main of thc steamer “Winding Gulf" He reviewed the circumstances in connrction with that case and the‘ cvidcnce the Jury would consider‘ His Lordship also fully explained the duties of the Grand Jury. True riils were found against each: cf Anti and Por-sclt. The former will‘ 7111110111‘ for trial today. Messrs David. Mathieson. K. J. Martin, and S. S. Ilcssian viii appear for the accus- 0d. Mr. Thane Campbell. Attorney- Gcneral will conduct the prosecut- ion. -—DED!CATION ‘OF HISTORICAL FLAG. PRESENTED TO UNITED CHURCH-At the morning service in Trinity United Church. Sumrnerside, on Sunday morning the Union Jbfik presented by Capt. L. A. Moore of Summcrsido to thc church in mem- ory of his father. the late Colonel (indicated. Rev. M1‘. church. read town, was —Arnong the visitors Georges, Newfoundland and Bishop Alexander McDonald. In addition to the above, the fol- lowing clergy occupied seats in the Sanctuary: Bishop LeBlanc, Saint John. Bishop Compiois, Auxiliary Bishbli 0! Quebec, Monsignor Gar- noau, representing Cardinal Roleou, Quebec, Monsignor Tnldel, Chatham, Monsingnor Guertin, St. Joseph's University, Memramcook. The order of the funeral process- . ion was as follows: league of Cross IBand; Male Choir St. Dunstan’s Basilica; Holy Name Society; Knights of Columbus (Summerside, Souris and Charlottetown); Benevol- cnt Irish Society; His Worship the Mayor and City Council; Altar Boys; Pupils Queen Square School; Clergy; lilir. F. Hennessey, Undertaker; Guard of Honor-iith. Degree mem- bers Knights of Columbus; Messrs. Adrian Arsenault, Wm. M. Flynn, Wm. Moran, D. B. McDonald, 'I‘hos. Campbell, A. A. Hennessey. » Honorary Pail Bearers-Mr. Jus- tics Arsenault, Dr. W. J. McMillan, DY» J- D- Mvdlllgflh. Dr. J. S. Jenkins Walter Jones. and were very much ‘ M. J. Moran, Sixtus McLellan. J. J. Johnstone. K. C.. Simon Pao1i,.s,r., Gilbert Gaudet, K. C.. Patrick Mc- - Tague. Active Pall Bearers-James Hogan, c. J. Moran, Frank McDonald, J. T. Rcardon, Simon Paoli, Jr., Philip Noonan, Hearse, Chief Mourners, Public. CHRISTAIN BROTHER VISITOR- at present ‘Kenzie, and sister, Mrs. C. L. Par- tridge. In making the trip the car travelled 4.901 miles. Mr. MacKenzie was accompanied by ter spending about two wccks in the Province, Mr. MacKenzie will begin the return Journey to New “Westmin- ster, B. C.. where he is Principal cf Columbian College. YACHT SIALllL-The American yacht siaiia. v40 tong gross, ovmed by lvir. D. M. Andrews. millionaire stock and investment broker of New York city, arrived in port Wed- nesday evening on a tour of New England and Maritime Provinces waters. She carries a crew of 33 men. Among the party of fourteen people ‘aboard through the courtesy of Mr. 'J. Hutchlns. who is Mr. Andrew's lbusiness associate, are Mr. H. D. iHutchins, New York; Dr. and Mrs. Salisbury lvfr. and Mrs. H, C, Hut- !chins, Virginia and Judge J. C. Hut- ‘chins, Cleveland. Yesterday the ‘guests visited the fox ranch of Mr. delighted with the Island's beauty. WEDDING BELLS-A very pretty wedding was solemnizcd at St. Mal- achiafis Church, Kinkora. by the pas- tor, Rev. M. J. Smith. cousin of the bride, when Miss Cecelia Monahan, of Providence, Rhoda island, became thc bride of Mr. Emmet A. Duffy. one of Kinkoras most prosperous farmers. “The bride was tastefully gownecl in ‘ blue silk georgette with hat and -‘ shoes to match and carried a bouquet. From Manitoba , [Gilbert Minorgan, of Winnipeg. Af-‘ cd the appointment of organist in one .‘ potcrl for rm r-prn .-riiol:= ' _n at ll:- Mmnrcali a Toronto Conrorvntorja of Aluslc, on. has just received word that he has‘ boon awarded “The Doctor voqt Mo. l"_'_'_'““""—-—“'-_P"-'—— morial Scholarship" for the cnmlngf MARRIAGES ycar, starting Svptrmbcr 1 unrl on-l ‘_"—'_‘"_'_‘—"‘~_""r- titling him to four terms of organ 1 TOOMBS_DINGWELL_At the my intuition under the famous Dr. Hcalyl idence o, the offmatng clergyman Wiilans, the foremost instructor mil“ Prince s,” Charlottetown ‘m’ Canada. Mr. lifacNutt has also recelv- . July 12m‘ by me Rev‘ J‘ M_ McLeod‘ M. A.. Mr. Irving Toombs,‘ of Bed- cque, and Miss Jennie Margaret -Dingweil of Midgell, P. E, 1, d." 111101‘. lot the churches in Toronto. It is‘ gratifying to announce Mi". Mac- ,‘ Nutt's success in those respects, as he j is a youth of great promise musically ‘ TOOMBS-CHKISTMANN-On July ‘and much may be expected in the ‘ 4th, in St. Hiida's Episcopal Church, future of him in the profession of his River Range, Michigan, Muriel Bea- ichoicc. ‘ ' itrice, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. E. i j ‘Toombs, to William Milton Christ- ‘ (By 0,“- Qwn Staff Reporter) "mann. son of the late Ludwig and GEORGETOWN. July l6.—'I'ne Mrs. Christmann, of Katzenbach, trial of Chssier Anti charged with ' Germany, by the Rev. E. R. E. Gar- - . - - i the mlllder of Antonio Roderiques _ v . ‘I at Georgetown on the American I MC“ 0R'_M°CL0sKE"_At st‘ Dun‘ Enmmcr Hvmdin: G““__ m‘ May zzistans Basilica on Wednesday, July ‘last. began this morning before Chief | the 16th’ by the He“ mom“ cur‘ Tilstice \/f'i'liio=on and . Justic" ran’ D‘ D" Hugh John hick“ w ‘Ffllllldflffi. ziftr-r the jury was em-‘Mary Catherine Mccloskey’ qirlttncllod, the prosecution called IIA“'BOLT__SQLIIRES__AE the “Sb "scvcn wltncsscr C1riifiifl Ffflilk 3°31“ deuce of the otficlatin; clergyman, ‘sch. Dr. R. F. Scruliflri. DT- KFllillf-V‘, 154 Prince St, Charlottetown, on iKr-nrieth MacDonald. Afis. Myrtle, July 16‘ 1930‘ by Re“ J‘ M‘ Altcbeod, “Jenkins. lfcrsrs Reginald Botchlider‘ M_A__ Mn RU_55,_.1 N811 Hawbon‘ or 5L and William MCI/‘Od. ‘ Peter's (Harbor, and Miss Elsie Irene I Following is the fury: Willianr gquh-ES‘ of B14301‘ PEL {Hughes foreman; Verffin Sharv,‘ iJohn F. MacDonald. Fred DaLoreYY-i '—_"—-'*——-—— ‘Daniel Murphy, Norman C. Stctvart- DEATHS “rm_ Maggy; Jnpgmg D. Campbell. --————————-—--—- ‘George Mathicson, Jamr-r. T. White. ‘Charles Graham. Allan 1\TPD“i1fi1<l- Alina-new‘ General Thane Camuboli conducted thc prosecution, while Aforsrs D. L. Mnthicson and S. S. BRYENTON- At Amherst; N. S. July 15th. Stanley O. Bryenton, aged 33 years. . onooxALp-zn the City, July 1s, From the Basilica the filncral pro-I ffcssian. K. C‘. nppcarcrl for iii" rvle- ‘ 1530. Kenneth J. .\IoDonald. aged 27. cession will proceed to the cemetery where interment will take place. Last evening the remains were tok- en in solemn procession from the Palace to the Basilica, where they were received at the entrance by Rt. Rev. Monsignor Maurice MacDonald. assisted by Rev. Walter McGuignn, and Rev. M. E. Francis. The rcmains were exposed in the Sanctuary, whcrc matins and lauds of the dead were [thc dcrlicntory address ard prayer- Dr. Clarence McKinnon, principal of spending a vacation hare is Brother V. Andrew, FSC. of St, Mary's Col- Pine Hill Cciieze. Halifax. weather! a iege School, Berkeley, Calif. Brotner very impIEFSIVE sermon suitable fbi‘ the 0013:1011 and also SPOKE 0Y1 the wvork of Pine Hill. The choir ren- lclcred special music. Miss Jean ‘Wright and Mr. Roy Smflllm“ Wk‘ “m: the solo parts in the hymii "Kinl! of Love My Sheppard ‘The fin: presented by Cflbi- MW" hm] sn-n ncfive service both in the rived yesterday to attend the funcrnl hnyoog of P. E. Island had been Among them were Archbishop o‘- “wen-d by the neg on the battle Donnell, Halifax; Bishop Le Blanc, field. The pastor and congregation" St. John; Bishop Chaisson, Chat- are vciii‘ y: T"! t" ca?‘ Mm“? rm‘ ham; Bishop Comptois, Three Riv-this b-autlful sift. S- ers; Bishop Reneauf, St. Georges, Newfoundland; Bishop Alexander‘ Sadly and Slowly *1 mwmi“? °°“‘ MacDonald. Monsignors Garncau, re- moursc. representative of his 6M1" yesterday morning in Wednesday Catholic ‘ Ccmefery- The E. F. Acorn. Needless to say thc Browns will be interested spectators at St: Peters Races this afternoon. “mam Ed says he'll be there too. DEATH 0F DB. MACDONALD _. The death occurred in Mt. Stewart today of Dr. John C. Macdonald. a R 1 m h well known and highly respected 50km“ Pnmtnm] equ em g - < » t th a iii ' physician, whose passing at the com- | Ma‘ was celeblaml a e F5 m parativeiy early age of 55 will be l by Mm“ Rwermd Henry J‘ ovary’ deeply deplored by a Mae circle offof Edmcn on, brother of tho deceas-l friends- practiced at York, and both in his ""- G- McLelmn- D- D4 99am“ M professional capacity, and as a resid- "ch01 Rcv- James luurphy. D. Din: being unabieato gain admittance. At l0 o'clock yesterday morning ent who took an active interest inJRQV- R- V. MCKPIIZP-‘I community welfare, he won a w'arm_tl~.e Ma". Rev. N. Po-nez; ilhflfllsW i)?!" °‘ m‘ 9"?“- Deacon of the Mass, Bey. O. m- carries a creatofselag men. _ Andrew is an Islander, the son of Mr. Cyril White. Rollo Bay. but no left the Island forty-five years ago to train in the Christian Brotherhood 90119268. He 1S a brother of Daniel F. White of St, Dunstan‘: University. The Christian Brother schools pro- vide a high class education for boys chanteli 8mm ANN“ w“ and 81mm the corresponding to the high school A 1 r e b r f d- n‘ .1“ ._ I ' ‘ V M‘ f the fallen education for girls. and young a g num c D lg“ n n‘; m (‘rpm W“ my o ladies by the Ursuiine and .other sisterhoods, There are Christian ‘ ed in Mrs. McCardlcs bcst style, af- Brother colleges all over the world. Al- though Brother Andrew has spent the greatest part of his life in Cali- fornia he w“ m; gjght you-s in Qharge ;. on Tuesday evening to the home of , of Christian Brother Schools in the Phlilipine Islands. Malay states and | I - - , a presenting Cardinal Roulcau. of Quc- ‘cpisifbllrii dl-‘ilici- “milled i“ the 518115-991?- He M5 A150 traveled i-h- A widdlng rfwptlon “as tfndtrcd “'0 bec- O'Keefe Chatham. 'I‘rudello, funeral train of Hi3 lordshili- Riaht mush Japan. China and the Haauaian; “my mm “d “mm” m" °“"1“‘“‘ ~ Chatham Mleianson Campbellton iRr-v LouLs J OTIQB-Yy- 131511013 iii-Sands» 51m! 195ml! Berkeley 5 ’ dred Invited guests “Tm ‘urgent 1.0 Guertin, ‘St. James, Mcmaromcook.’ Chal-iottetown‘, wh'o was laid t0 rest l month ago Brother Andrew has visit- | which Supper was scrwd‘ The music the Roman ,od his sister in Dorchester. He has funeral. "two sisters nuns. one. Sister. st. Hilda- TO ATTEND RACES-Mr. "Torry" whlnh tool; place from St. Dunstan?» ‘bert, Waterbury, Conn. who h at pre- and R. C. Brown, Glace Buy, eu- Basilica, was the largest held in the ,scnt attendin; B0590" $011081! ium- ' thusiastic Cape Breton horsemen, are m, gm- many years. and was attend- mer school. and Sister 5t. Cyril. at- VBMIIB bhb 18111115 U19 8115595 °1 MT- edyby vir-ting clergy from many ‘ tached to the Notre Dame Convent. points in the Dominion who assembl St Jean. Que. While in the city Bro- ‘pd to pay tribute to the beloved dig- ‘thei- Andrzw is the guest of Mr. Daniel ‘ [Paquet 4'! Dorchester Street. but most gifted singers, and was one of The Basilica was thrcnged with intends visiting his old friend. citizens of all denominations, many‘Waiker of Rollo Bay. where he will ‘make his headquarters while here. I-‘r. Thursday IN FOR WATER-The patrol boat Chaieur docked at the Marine Wharf yesterday to replenish her supply of ‘ iwater which was very low. The Chal- ,’ maid‘ Dr. Macdonald formerly “d- 955M931 a5 r°n°“""5 High Priest‘ our is a new beat on the service and patrols around the Gulf and North- umberlsnd Strait, having her head-Jenna 1n Kink“, at the Del“!!! 0f 'quarters at Port Eigin. The Chaleur' sub- is 70 fe:t long, mater dz-Lven, anti will be at hem: to her friends after ‘h lfiepternber the first. ' l g the late Patrick and Mrs. Monahan, i and to the grozunsmo ‘ cuff links. Mr. and bfrs. Duffy will l cf white carnations with maiden hair 3 fern. She was attended by Miss Arl- ‘talade Trainor, of Fall River, i\lass.. l cousin of the groom, who was gowncd i in a green silk georgcttc with hat and igloves to match and carried a bou-. iquet of sweet peas and maiden 1181'.‘ ' fern. The groom was ably supportrd I by his cousln, Mr. Earl Dufly. oi Hin- ‘kora. After the marriage ccrcnlony was performed, the bridal party mot- ,ored in Mr. Duffy's beautiful Nash ‘car to the home of b-ir. and Mrs. ‘ James McCrlrdie, Ivluidicton, sister of ‘ the groom, whcrc breakfast was sci-v- owrs. The Caoflnin and tho fir.“ o.’- ficor. Nil" Frcdcrlrk Delano wcro lrth 1wrrscnt. , ELECT OFFICERS-Alpha Re- ixalzah Lorlg". No. 10. I. O O. F. at. a lax: attonrlcd DVFPUYYZ livid “Tursday evening installed their 0i- liirers for thr- curroz-t. ‘crm Distric‘. ilfi-puty President. Sister 1"‘. "ch"? .i\'.'rl')nnn.l'l assistcri bv Slur." Jab" '1‘_ hlplklp n; Grand Ildiz-sliriii and g-m» pf (‘rjrnld Ollirct‘; rwurlurtcd H.111- inrtailntion crrcmony. Fobcxvin? .'ii‘(‘ the oifirr-rs: N. G.—F ‘ ter which they motored to Chnrlottc- i Joan F...a,_.,._ 1g p,‘ 5,‘ ltown, where they partook of dinner ‘at the Queen Hotui. They returned I; "an Durbcvnin. Rrrvfri 31'.‘ F"‘i"’Y@-’\'~ 513T” 5,». Cally-tine hfarqoson. Fsnnnrla‘. t. '_"Si:trl' Fiorenc‘ 1W’. c?!‘ 7 - iMr. and Mrs. Patrick Mccarvill.‘[;,_::; 15mm S,,,,,P,.,,_..,,A i,“ , Shamrock. cousins of the bride, where Sis," J0?“ 1pm.,“ (-,,.‘4,,,¢_,,,._ gfg. for Sndic Seminar. R S .\‘. G., Sas- far Riliyv .\f HOilif‘. l S. N. f‘.- . "god 55 Wars‘ 1 53'" “f” -"~‘*?““~ F‘; s; G" nnnnLLAx-oziru:;d1:.-.Ju1;.~1stn. ‘was furnished by Mr. Jcrome Ran- frjtfiapgfgmxsif,né.nyky"(-‘,;“‘.:Ai,_" A _ infant. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iahan’ o; Klnkom‘ accnmpanlm m lmn‘? Gnmmn“ n G Show .\for.\I:ll-n, Abcffy Plains. ‘the organ by Mrs. Peter A. blcbiahou. ma,” R..n.‘,.n_ L G ___S,;_,.,,,. Tl,“ F 35"‘! 3 “TY-S “f Emralct Th” evemm‘ w“ PMS‘ Freed. r w o. an». Atiirrw Pu- IVfcEAClIERN-At the City Hospital. '~ antly spent in music and song. tiiUPrtqn‘ Orgams. 1H,, Tnpz Lawn», .. r. an rs. u y , , p. ‘__ . Li”, t‘. ,_,,,...__.. " many hobby .\‘(‘iil‘S of vvoddcri life. I mo“ a “p; M‘ W“ ‘ ‘Zfc-‘sckali .'\‘~=(‘"li)i\‘ ivhlrh lives thi rs. ii‘ ' n . ' ‘ | . M Du _\ was one of Providcncoswqxr m FL Jdm‘ N H“ ‘n A“: T. . ..II.'..'.T_........T_';-L‘ Summer Strains For all the strains the flesh is heir I to during the summer months- use Iilinarrfs. Popular fir fifty yours. the soloist singers in St. l\iary‘s Q Chilfflh. Bwfldwtly and a dailghter of 42 Bainbridge Ave.. Providence, Rhwl-l Island. The groom is a ivroihc-r of.’ Judge Duffy. of Charlottetown. The? groom's gift to the bride was a vnlu- , able diamond Ring, and to thr- bridcs- I i! handsome Ackcnnarme ring‘ n a set of gold beautiful farm home of the groom. lVlrs. Duff; SIMPSON-At 74 Gerald Street on Wednesday. July 16th, Mrs. Hannah L. Simpson. age 86 years. 1- J!¢‘PIiERSO.\"—.Afi tile P. E. Island Fviufiltal On Wcclnav July 15th, John Paul McPherson. aged 2 years, ron of 11.". and Airs. DJ.':.1el McPher- rcn. ' REGAN-A‘ Halzfax. N. S., July 13th Heir-n _\Ill‘l.'lm ‘Bonniei Mitch- 1.. r-ii. ivife- of John W. Regan, and granddnuchtcz" cf the late Judge William Pope. v O‘H.~\.\'LEY—-Ili this" Cit}: July 13th., iasn. Ekze M. Smizh. dearly beloved l‘ wife of Danaei O‘Harlley, aged 2: fifarDONAlD-At .\I‘.. Stewart on July 15th. Dr. John C. Macdonald, July 15th. James licEachcfn. T0 years. agcd ALLEY-A‘. Cape ‘Fravcrsel on July 15m. Mrs. Thomas n. Allen. aged 4e ¢l\IcD0.\'ALD-In this cityJuly 15th, ~ Kenneth J. hicDonald. aged 27. F‘ » FOLEY-In the sacred Heart Home v July 13. Edward Foley. O0 itars. T ‘snnrn-m this city. July i3. Elsie M. Smith. dearly beloved wife oi, Iianiel OHanley. agcd 22 ‘years. MORRISON - At savage Harbor, July 17. Marguerite l/Iortzon. aged , 28 years. i " v ROBBLEI-Z-At the P. n. Island lies- pital. Thurs-Asia, July 17m, ,J. Wcsle) Robblee, aged 39 years. i . _