.~ MONDAY Pllrceld. When all had b his ON sur-'rho s. s. Huis. Miss Miuigan eirprened °°lhn°:iln'l lil., gona to Pictou to so on in a few well ehogen Wm-dh Mm slip. Her place is 1191113 1°'1‘¢’1 George Pickering and Mm Fmnll llie present by the motor boat Callbeck contributed some llellghl_ nl Nine Mile Creek. ful music during the evening while Mrs Hall and Mrs- Arthur McEwen Miss Mary Mill and the Mis- of well rendered so1°p_ Ml-5 Bagwell Eleanor and Sarah Green left assisted _by some of the lnllleel eerv_ sal,”-day for a. motor ltrlp ed a dainty lunch before the ues Mrs George Iggy of Summerslde; also two _bro}h_era, John of Cam- cA1t1'E|;,_.'|-|;ENH0LM_A very Roaebank and one sister. me einnized at the Main st Baptist arrived y ved word of the TUESDIW 1° ‘penn W” °l the ‘lllllll °l “Ll °°“s1"» Mr- Innnam S- Paaacuab nv Mourmaari-At rlililllillfrlllélltlalillillellllllsflrlilllillilllelsallrllll llllllll l ' ' el' son C0 15 nl” “pen 8 ' 5° °°nd“°°°d 5 preached the sermonilast Sunday Latehy in me l,re_gen¢e of l . a ew turquoise blue hyacinthe crepe, with M”°D°n°'ld’ ° Tryon' was ll me °'g° 1`~'€1‘3u50n. Winnilles. General Man- ‘ a bouquet of roses carnations and P15101' Rev' J' 'L' Lund' The W” yesterday to spend a few weeks va- to the home of the 8room‘a Parents ld H vey. n rmen was . e nam al F°1`B“S°“ “nd 1911811' 1'B11111y- Mr- ed after which the happy couple left ri~ vmn v - ~ - “ S lei. lell in llllnlnl M _ H Senator Ferguson, formerly belong- Island. The bride traveled in nsuit .nl G el el ll goes out to the, bereaved . rs uestis .of ed to Marshfield The i e uar an J ns a ost of B _ - Del' y is re- of blue wool cr , ti d llllllll' Mm" hll "'ll° navlng P" gistered at the canadian. Nntiorini white -L in i lll lllllllll wllll "lends in "’Sn’"“ “nn” “WY S“°' follow ig _ ~ h ____ me ensuing yeell Pl_ee_ oi. the isillmi_ The large been ol Elini e t_w_e_year course in Commelil- School Trustees have received ad- noon from the residence oi F_ s_ Nl l l l l l 1110111 5611001. T01'0nt0. leading her amendment to the act respecting barn ls one ol the largest nh the being included in the display being provides that any district not mak- we,-el J _y_ Mgmnrmn J_ M_ Mc. -- Island. being over 240 feet long and S5115 ffvm the School to the Inter- ing special regulations shall be lpadyerr w, A, stewart: J. A. Web- lleellliilli _.iDnlvny_hy_l_hne_§n_.. was liiillt ln Sections by fhe Uwhen national Art Exhibition to be held considered a closed district, in ste,-l J_ Fl Mrwponnld and H, R.. built by William Mac- As far as could beleamed last in Vienna. which no domestic animals shall Hiiison of Stn,-,dard 011 fan-re, and night there was no stock in the *-1 be allowed to run at large from *_ still lingers a. royal romance, er. The value of the barn or the noon Miss' Annie Willson have nn was made- C1119 1° the fact init the prettiest weddings oi' the seas- where once upon n time two insurance could not be ascertained. exhihiiien el l week done by hee certain districts did not make res- on took place at Zion Church at '7 BI' and their company 'alone Another barn Owned by Mr. pupils ,inline l°ile peel winlee The ulatlohs. while others did not make 'einrir inet evening when 1/:ES the unrivalled location, the James C°Ug1'11111 Of A155110" W9-‘1 studies ln Water c01oi.s_ crayons and Pfnner °neS- - Mary Margaret Rowlings, daug Of See- 19011011. the many burned 15° the gllolmd °n saturday pastels were artistically hung on i ef °f Mr' nnd M75' A J' R°Wn"gs hills, the lonely little lake, 1115119 The me W”-5 d15°°"°1`°d nt 11 the walls of the Baptist ghumh WEDNESDAY of North Rustico, was united in seo breeze, and the Tracadie n~i m' The nm department turned grghogi r-(mm, which afforded excel_ marriage to Lorne W. Mcheill of lli_,l ln lll dish, iiliis out. but could do nothing t0 Save lent llghtln nfl ch Th hi The death °°°“"ed at Gfenfelf Cavendish. The ceremony was per- it e nce, olicned last evening as the building and its contents. Mr. llelnllne eleefexhllfllee mel:y.llllieel;l;lSHS1=-. on May 26. 1931 of Bertfornied by the Rev. st. ciair Jeans, iinlel_ ' Coughlin`s valuable race horse et exquisite werie hpieeeenteeelel Hardy, _ aged fifty-two, second pastor of the summer-side pres- -_ llmmny Bllyll was burned' He was hour was spent by the relatives and llldesll soll ol Mls' Allce Hardy’ nYn"n"n Church' Tne bride was _illiylil OF Mm HERBERT one of the best green racers coming friends lnvlteeh to whom _el__e__h_ formerly of York, P. E. I. He attired in a blue crepe romalne n0ii.i`.nSS_Tilere passed ewell forward this season and was sched- ments were eeevedl Mm R" E_ leaves besides his aged mother and ldress with hat, shoes and stockings ille Plillcn County Hospltei ell lucd for a good many races this Muielh Mies Eileen Bennefh Miss several brothers and sisters, a to match, and ‘carried a bouquet of e_.lemeon_ Me Herbert B_ year. A truck horse managed to Mae Stems end the pupils helping widow and four children to mourn white carnations and maldenhair of Montrose at the age of bleak l°°se' but was 5° badly llllmed Miss Watson in dispensing hospit- their l°5s' ` » fem' Aft" the celemlmy the llllllllll lem eller ll lone and “ying about the head that itlsunderstood eel! _ _ Couple wok supper at the Russ of one yen,-S dili.nlilon_ ‘llli._i1fnat nls °Wn°1` was °nn3ed t° Hotel, and left today by motor for -.vin the ron of the into sl‘°°l ul” llnlmlll' The 1’°“ll’y "ll Paasnyrareiiu. Maarmc -_ “GOING To EUROPE--M155 “~ ‘nn t° ‘ne ’n"l“l““d “nd the newness el, Montrose _md some hay and rigging were lost in The executive el the P_ in lslend constnnee Macarthur, B_ A,, United States. resided there on the home- me lllle' some fox pens were badly Presbyterial met in Heartz Memor- daughter °f senntm C' and M1* '__' lm llle_ He was of 8 __ulet_ scorched, but the foxes were saveld. lel Heli_ Cl_.m_loetetown_ on June MacArthur-l Summersidel p_ E_ L_ B ..*lSLANDER RECEIVES HON- elseeslllen me was l1;_h_e__li;ebe_i;n:2_n;sc;>_she__:e__;lefxglw: llllh_M,s_ Hammond .l.0nmbs_ llleehseoreta-riai graduate of Miss‘Mur- :__J11STAt r_e_ce_nt §_onvl>eSi_i_ti:n highly esteemed by all who i hlinl ldenl' led the devollollal exellclslls` llllys Bllsllless ‘College lllld wlllllell atllelllellvsflls othell'esilltl;ll§fl1l/nlichllalp-l lltllieilt; l;f:rlliglrl;lrldltlhrl;ll;ll;lllugl;1l§ `lllllllllce` asAl;_li§xlfl;.ln;l'llilel;l;rl;;l.lryllSlgl;l;l home in Summerside to join her Degree °f Bgnnelml °l Edllllllllllllloll Hamel.: Robert an i nil J. R_ suing Kensingtom was ii _ mother who will shortly sail for‘ was mnllene “pm Mr' l am -’f’2‘»2-- ..:,';".i.S;r;=...:'."..i'.';;. :.:’.‘;":: .. » §;;::;";- '.';.s..§“~ ..;°';“:;.:i.:,: Caliiornla; Mrs. Gordon Ram Friday last eil the heme of his Soul ;l_i;c1;i‘i_e;i__i1_n:_i;;J_ils decided to _hold _FUNERAL;__eIR, WILLIAM eblelned high honors ln ell sub_ lllltflilllilairlllllllzlilllltllilnirllilsllel lllmlllgllllllll G(;llllllllll_lllltSllllllllllllllsllll;ll’ June 25th, afternoolnllsesillillrlilzi T- MCART11UR_T1`1e lfunefai °1 'leclll lllld wllll also one lll llllosll wllll ' Mr. 05 he 8 H11 11 6 age ' . , _ received the University Certificate _ lllclculllldlnn extends sin' 84 years. Mr. Gallant was a native ;lllelllnllllil;llllll;n;l ;l.l;l,:l.ledA:llll;ddll§°: llglnkwllnlgllliellld llclllifilllli/llilllilrlii? ;l;;_ of Great Distinction. Mr. Brennan ymlllllly' The funeral tnkes of Mont Carmel but had resided in eetes from ever lll' ee noun hom his home in Roseilenie has had a successful collegiate car- °n W"‘1n°5‘1“Y» at 230 f1‘°m summerside for the past 12 years. vlled to be eeglelnlllx Bn" _are ln' The services were very lel, ei ei; eer. He graduated from St. Dun- Re to the cemetery at Mont- He .was very will known and high- uSed_ It waszecldeé to glgldunlgllles tended Rev' ML Elliott B; dyie e v_ stan's University, with honors, in ll' Gl Al Elllol ollllclllllllgl ly llespecled blllll ln llls llllllllle vllll `for Prince anti Kin ‘ tlla es Mr Stanford conducted the ser- 1925 alld subsequently lecelvlld the RAL 'SE`“R”vlCEs _ The age and in Summerside. It is not Tyne valley andgséggliesgwzn vlce__ The l_ymn__ _,Asleep ln _lee_ degree of Bachelor of Arts, cum _mel I M __ often that married couples attain Luncheon was served wll_h_M__s W us" ,heblele with Me" end ,The laude, from Laval University. He ces ol ls' Glullgll such lllllgclllly ln lllalllllell llle as A Thomson as h st ft l l Lord is M She herd" er feelin l llllm llllllllll the lellcllllln lllclllly °l were held on Saturday af- did Mr. Gallant and his spouse, who elle meeelng Bdjollle es: ll ell whlch l elm by mp een :agen Tse Campion Jesuit College, Regina, ____ h0T_l_l0rt;o_vl'as a short Service had almost 63 years of happy mar' ll ' plgllbegersywer; Mesgellhlex llllhlie where he remained for four years as _l_ U owed by a. serv ce rled life to their credit. They had ISLANDER AT P__RLe_Y_Al_ th Robert Home Benl wenen C0l_ Professor of English History, Latin, l "md Church at S9‘“`n'°n~ seven children, one df whom had con el eh e ll Th ’ ' Economics and Sciences. In the lllllllll was lllled wllh Sym' Passed away. thirty three grand- D-enlgll Xglsolgatl e llllllllglllllnd Stale _l_lgW;°dM elfmlls’ d'lall_;esenHllledl:; autumn of 1930, he entered the Uni- l____lllll°"_ds' Wn° “me W nay children and seventeen great grand- more lest Week llgr ;_hnnPB;l;_1_‘ llaeeulllul ll' lllcllxllll 'theses 3 were versity of Saskatchewan, where he ii llllllllll lo ll llelll lllllld' °n“‘n°n' “ll °’ ‘”n°"‘ “le llllllg' Baltimore denltistl fr il l a wreath from the iamii wreath l°°ll “P “ ln°°l"l dem” °°”"° "1 1° remain °nf~Slde 115 Mr. Gallant was the last oi ii large ohm ll _ . o mery of Y- h ll which he has lust completed with WHS no room for them. The llimlly of Audra descent, who had as co; ';;’_;':_n' 5_1;‘;_1‘°d°n ’n°d°’n “rt E'dR‘“m5“y'ls1Tllly' lgs' Mill ll: such marked success. He is also a R_yn0__liifieiatinB were Rev, A. resided for generations in _ Mont at one ff the stlrles °5n$;°__c;n;`l‘;;n_g_» ;l;0___;fei;;l;_ Sl:nll_lme__;'del_l2S_ 5' forceful debator and in the month 2- 1;:'"';l..%‘.“°;i..“'i..1i;‘ ‘:..;".;“-.12 --- ii ' --~ ;'..‘.;“:;.°.‘;.;;“..“:§..°.'.;.‘;‘..:';°..2,':'f ‘,ll`ll‘l’"°"“ 01 the United 0111111511 namely: Sylverc, of Washinllton, D. _ilgllebgre 1ielll'l_Wn° °“'n° "° m"Tl"'l_ ;NlNU‘“‘ll_MEfTlNGl gl versity of Saskatchewan in the ln- loh. Among those attehdih8 C, Emmanuel and Joseph of 5'-U11' ll ell een years ag°l ll Els llllcll, L lllll Asswll' l ter-Collegiate Debate with represen- 1‘1nei'i\l were 1-Ion. Walter M. m uagcs, Margaret Houston. Char- lottetown; Book prize, third form, (A). Drawing certificates Hops. I, Hons._ II, Pass III. the Staten’ Wa"-1 °f W111°11 1’“m'n““°’n° “‘“°n'n°’Y and B ’°n aiu' Exulsrr-Yesterday after- Mlly 15 l° Nw' ls' The ‘"“°"d'“°”t WEDDED YEsTE“D“Y"°“° °l -WELCOME vfsiron_Mr H J. Montgomery of Montgomery Bros Wetaskiwin, Alta., arrived at Be- deque yesterday on a visit to rela- tives and friends. Mrs, Montgomery stopped off at Quebec to attend a Convention of The Federated Wom- en's Institutes of Canada and will join her husband next week. Mr. Montgomery is a member of the Al- berta Legislature, representing thc Wetaskiwin district. _ ISLANDERS INTERESTED - The moonlight excursion of the In- tercoloniai Club of Boston is being held on Wednesday evening, July 1, 1931, onthe steamer Myrtle Second, down Boston Harbour with dancing and an excellent orchestra. The Committee includes: Wendell H. Gordon, chairman, formerly of P. E. I., John Kiley, Daniel B. Munn, Frank W. Clark. Murdock J. Mc- This is a bad loss to Mr. Cong ll 1 c n the pleasure of his acquaint- 1 - on “°°°“nt °f 1`¢m0Vali Mrs- Rev. °l l e g°d medal for general ell' l. ~~ -r lmnnld’ Murdock Camnllell' Alex' as it is understood he has no n _ cellencel left on saturday lol. hei. pear in t1.e Saskatoon Star, the Meverlsle Felmie X Mlteilelh _lemee R. Chalsson, Dougald Mi1cGillivray, Ronald J. Mclntyre, Ernest A. Eh- ler, John S. Nolan. -CONVENTION 3RD DISTRICT OF PRINCE-At a convention oi the Liberals of the third district of Prince held in Summcrslde Wednes- day nlght candidates were elected to contest the district in the forth- coming election. Mr. Morin Gallant was chairman oi the meeting and Mr. Morley M. Bell. secretary. Mr. H. A, Darby and Mr. Morin Gal- lant were proposed to represent the electorate, but declined. Mr. G. W. Ramsay of Malpcque and Mr. Ed~ ward Larkins of Tyne Valley were thlen put to the vote for Council- men, Mr. Ramsay polling the larg- est vote. Mr. Sylvester Dcsroches of Charlottetown was unanimously nominated for Assemblyman. After the candidates had addressed the meeting Messrs H. A. Darby T. R. Allen and Premier Lea gave :i'l:lrcs- es.-S _ TRANSFERRED.- Stewart Flet- deeeased him some llme _. Th l HD ur On their return _ - 'nie iiiiy-fifth annual meeting of were no children. The Gulilllgian H°t°1- llley will reside in saekvine- T11” cell llllllllgll lllll_Sl 1-ill<¢l;eilli;rllllll§lil.;ollnllbieElRil;l;l¢ll‘t llllllllllly llllllNllllll_ll my llll , ll th _ *_ - . . erestin llilw Soeiety of Prince Edward tends sympathy to the bereaved.-S A BRILLIANT STUDENT _Mies ell;v; f:lel_l_lill_lllll;l_l_'l_se_‘;ll_ 13:6 ‘nr _ 1~}{U|ts|)_4y who has just been transferred from my Halibol- Noi-th nh Wellnceelnyimay ` ' the Bank of Commerce Branch, at` v ni was held yesterday afternoon Fr - _ _ T ances Munn, Marshfield, return- _ _ _ _ 0 0 118. me Lau Libraries with the pres W° barns- one 240 feet long ed in he hom l To ll i M _ , . Lam 'ro lmsr-The funeral of Montague. P. E. I.. to Bridgewater. hey D. Muhure eeiebrnted her vena] SMITH-At the Pnnee County Hos- ` ' ' y with a family reunion.', Pit Mr. ii. F. ivicrhee presiding. were blazed to the ground by fire ’ ° .“":‘ ll ll ° °“ C°NsmE“ED CLOSED ms' the late Mrs. w. A. Martin oi To- N. S.. nent su da h th ii b thd ir were appointed of this Week end in the western part day llllelllllg lllccmlllllly complet' lllR'lCTS_s°°llel'l'rleS °f B°"d'l1 °f ledo, Ohio, was held Tuesday after- parental-New Gllasigloivlllliill ls 'rlnosell Ge . ~ , -, l ' w Lowther vice Pres M M1- 'lhunues Merlev orulmsdaie was msg "5 ‘ll ‘he central T” "ne "°’“ the G°"°""“°“° °f an chandler, s Brighton Road. ser- /rr r:nc.|:im.L. _` Among the chZ;lli;~ G lmlliirlll Mmi-illillllnnll t M M D Me- d Presbyterian Church. but was a sun ISLAND GRADUATE-Amon she' ‘ P01101' Of -*ge Nllilrehe B°¢1e¢y»_¥1'e»duates from the Universiti oflllilnllngnfiléegmcel llllllhlléloll Rllllllllli will _BRIDAL sllowznppleviolls lolslslllls ol . irecipient of man lo l Them -ue le nw m°lll,n_ _heeldee Meryiend el melt eemmeneemehllie ____ Fonsm U? ¢°~n dl B her approaching marriage, Miss R. paid her official visit to Charlotte- V "Y W°d‘11l1U his sorrowing widow (nee_ Ml-sl exercises on June 6th, was Mr. Wil-' lllll ll llll Dlslllllll al Qlleml' Rlllll Melllellllll' lll Rlosllllllllll’ wlls` lllllllll Tllllllll . _lnhle Boylé of Lol nl, two ,ohh heel T_ Mllqlleilh mlmeeiy ol Cllel__ il* 5 L1b¢N1 °011Ve11¢1°h held ll-S1 ll tendered a miscellaneous shower at evening, The meeting was presided Jun” nl Elnihdnle end John on the loltebewm wil°_ beeldee greduetlne l¢V911-1118 lt E1d0D- The l10ll'iIhBti0IllSthe beautiful home of Mr. and over by - were unanimous. Mr. D. J. Riley- Mrs Lester Profit. The bride-to-bc M. E. C., P _ homestead; two daughters Mrs in lay, ll, li - _ »0N MOTOR. TRIP MPS- H' C- ‘“'V°1'°'1 the guests with a niunber George Matthews of Elmsdale and of hlslcllal; lllllollg ll ollolll lllell Ellglllllllllilowlll llllelllllllll Mlll Mllllk was mel lll llllll dollll by llllle llllllllll llllllll wllllll llllll sllllmlllll Rlllllel ' . cGu gan, Charlottetown, acting Hunter, who, after making a pres- sentative S as secretary. Mr. Larabee’e nomina- entatioh of a bouquet led the guest ‘ zie being a l tion for Assemblyman, was mov- of honor on a petal-strewn path spiring d h l f I dd , New Brunswick and took their leave wishing me :liens bndge' MW' md B°n1°“n~n “‘ ‘1“1°° “Id Pfml' Weddm _“S 3°" ed by ri.. c. McLeod, arnndlthrough the decorated hallway to a uuueii pllellelntedlwinlilln “ns l'°`be every n°PP11”1@SS--S i-I-hamhs Melhenll ol Mm River to W ' View. seconded by J. S. Stewart,' prettily decorated arch in the living ver plate by the local Temple. Af- llllllcllll' ll' E' I" Wn° W°n 111° P11" i ' n“"’°“"'g° °“ ednesday' "““° mn Caledonia, Mr Bruce being nornin- l room Miss 1/ella Profit followed ter the regular routine business a1i.f°’ _ ` .all of whom .sincere sympathy is at 2,30 _ _ il Ml ° ~ ll-MNIER VISITORS-Dr. L. M. DEATH OF MR. INGHAM g_ nx¢ehdeil__s C eh lull m' W ell lla Blanche ated for Councillor by Milton Fur- wheelingacarriage trimmed in pink present ga S dll d lil winlclh _ a er e Trenholm daughter of _ Mm Lin ny an ve S T Mr. F. J. E, wright cr . Ml,_ and Mrs Elmer’ Trenholm ol ness, ver-non River, ireeondod by and white and laden with costly home of sister Pauline Maenonnidl esmdny nlmn ummerslde "@1591 l ’ William Murphy, Vernon, gifts. Mr. Leslie Dlgnan then read where n very pleasant evening was l°ll an address. Following this the gifts spent, Sister Enid LcPage assistin . indso' fth- Wright i c - »- _ ' P’ wllll Ml; LPha.illll:at llOr- Sunda it 7;lllllb°11ton, Lot 4. 0" the request of his soldier friend, of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter I. Csrinr of -WEDMNG BELLS _ A qlllell Welle llllllllllll and lllesellllld by Mlss the h°5l°“l ln semng ref"’5n’n°n15' Sl! Andrew ac Wei hi years of age- M1'°‘lC9,r\0n John Almond, rectgrl the shaky-lue_ The ceremony was l l__ Wedding t°°k P1309 35 U19 1101116 Of P5571 C1318 and the 1`9ad1nG' 01 the 011 WL‘dlle.