JUNE 10. 1931 BEA CH . NOVELTIES AL BL It's a Grm-r Inn. Return fare arrangements. ‘A Wedding of rch. officiated. A 1* " - ceremony .\!r. and Mr left on a motor tr1 1e hfnritttne- ew England States. O OPENING ‘ -—AT- TED'S TAXI will operate a bus serv 1.11m Lliilall l; was married g an of Nctv Buckley Beach . Ling and Mr. T~ . son c! .\fr.=. A. B. w (ilaszcwv and the on. Rt-t". H. L. Den- the Charlottetown e looked very Charming ntble suit o.’ thL=tle wth the u 05.11191 a bouquet. of 40m Valley and Ophelia mpa_ e cotipie trcrc unattended} p35; my“), P1'°"'i1'*C@-Y from 2'1 rn they will reside at. New‘ GROVE INN —-OF THE‘ GYRO CLUB summon DANCES MONDAY, JUNE 14th. DRESS OPTIONAL‘ Dancing from 9 to 2 Tickets $1.00 93¢}; REFRESHMENTS ANCHARITS 9-Piece Orchestra Gyro Dance ire to d f B!" 25c. (‘all him 1111110271: mag’; _____. Th5 “BPl_;_ar rnonvh“. . A ~ ~ ~ meetng the Ha ‘ 3091'!!!’ of Pru ' 1:1 x1e Town H 1):. Olficer. reported that n ad ‘oecn placed x1 t Orphanage a; Herbc-ri. H reported that he 1 \ .0 anti $0115 favorable he l3 1 ed five; n! .‘.C_\' 1s confined i ptiptls. l: 1t". ‘hr pmv. month and a They we the school and sn baiion from Juvenile all dctng tefy tvel-S ][°_\l\HO\—At “tor Lin)‘ 181937 to Mr. Peter Mc- “- llafich. a scn. Lawrence iltcltaw weight l2 pm ds. it. .. igec E1; wars. Tuner: (‘ARRAGHER-At lune F 113T. Gecrze J, MacLean. lnonce laier. Grern Bay on Jos- Mrs. Prrtot. please c: pp» JOSEPH-Died sud: ' - . .Soph1a ‘w of the late In Memoriam I11 Ming memory of my our hun- ma. 111111.111 llurclork Riv-Infl- ipllng nun‘, who drpun-d thin life lune 1111.1. H1115. n» 011-11 1111111. of any: rune hr. ' n u» w!" nll together. lhv nlwlnw o'er our l": l: rank .- 0111 1 rd one gout torn" Y11111rl11 n1- ~tu1n 1m- glumlng lpnn a lonely gnu- hrrr ~lvQtlPtlI there ulthnut dream- ing ' 0n u» hub". but could nnt urn. ‘Inn r1-i mg urrumn of Iifr pa‘! vn. B111 ~z1ll the \\rlnt (hntr. lccuil- th1~ lmile the In" e 111.”- ot one I (Inch sat tho-re- 111m»..1 by ulfu fa t In Memo riam In loving memory of our dear ' “other MR5 .\I.-\LCOL.\I .\lacD0.\'.\LD n" Passed away on June l0, 1934. A: m» int-rd hn so we miss her n our minds she Ls always near nted. remembered longed nhvays, l lltinz many a sllcni tear. lliwrtrd by Husband and Family. for i25"-Is-1o-1L tre Dame . ; Preside!‘ 1an and {Album Farm-r K the Cl. Mrs nae was held Tues tv-'-'= received by The ushers were 1 Jllfhl! Arsenault. Gallon: and Mrs *=‘e:i bv and M155 s. A h: in scrving were: N1 a Rem Norrie. Vbrgare: ere artistically dec- Ilow and mauve color and draped lights . ut while butter- cztps and tui formed part of the beautiful decora! 0m- Rcgtsnration was an chars!‘ 0! .\1‘i.=s Dnrohv .\facKenzie and Mitts Shrgare: Francis. The annua‘. meeting during which reports were read followed the tea. Offzcers. elected last year. serve for a two-year term i In Memoriam ' In loving memory of “RS. A. C. FOSTER Dunshffnngr. '1'" drnama mu 1m June s. 19:15. Gone but not forgotten. lnsffled b! her Iltuband and Family. IFLWR-fi-HLIL j N- D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALEIER Charlottetown and horth Wlllshire Phone 149 .~...-..¢~.»»- OOOOOOOOOOQOOOOQO i IMPORTANT NOTICE A very Mifltilvfl nature mm- peLtlon for 131G 393mm“? Shield has been sent. out w l» Captains 1n P. E. I. The Commis- 51 F5 BYE M053. afar: Guzde in the Province should have a copy of the rezulwm m“ 1 wock. Wtll the Patrol Lenders help thezr Captatm by seeing that w!!!’ Guzde in their Patul has a 00W 111111 ‘~11; m» 01mm heir by Isl- f , p165? {M11120}- riijles of the oomwi-ii-itm hare been drawn Up b? l @m' mlttee consisting of Mrs. H. Cud- rnore. “as Constance Mchrlnne. ms Mgry Cifloghan. Mr. Hum and the Commusionem A variety of nat-zrr: tcplcs has been chosen. including mtuhroon‘. 108W". 50nd; rd ire making. 0111a" Extend smooth! 11-1»: Gtlzde: cf the Province ‘my, 3-, extend their sincere gympathfv t: Mrs. Hart-Davies Cofnynkl-Onnr {Ar Prince County on the sudden death o! her father. Iluard’: Llnlnut roncvn no!» _______ o "—_ iiifiikiesii" ' i-iiigitlhildrews Aid 393M! Meetingi Management of the t or. Tuesday evening. J. A. .\iacPh='e 4- R» “TAP. the Agent and -“°‘““i wtu. vtsrr rnovrscs-Prot.‘ King Gordon. son o! Rev. Dr. C.. will s and Charlotte- ~ had 1 J ed thme of the Society! Wards ' ' d 1n Country homes where these Wards are A He rcrwrted that in his ' as Truan: Officer for the‘ found Bb5ehDE¢S' i] from scimol from sicknes. number-l compellcd to stay home m}: cf carting. four; truen- and other excuses, four.) to thrcel ‘ was necesary for the Oftzccr to go to Kenslng- wee boya who ran away ten before the in n: further trouble. that the boys on pro- "ourt were tllnnual Nutref {Dame rlumnaei T Tea find Meeting The annua‘ afternoon tea of No- the g . .. Thomas B. CRlgh-i ha} gay pron; m1 vtce preuden: .\frs. M I 1 Ga lant. bfadelpm Mrs. J. Frank JMSPhmPi bites. A. Bartlett cut; ed by .\f'ss Jean Mac- mel anttzsemenz. .\i.'~1".\fi..an. Blanche; the day gave AIecDQnQIQL Florence Cantwell. Hel- en Jnhnsvan. Jmephme Doron.. Thelma Peppzn. Marian .\fahnr.| Winnie Tta nor. ant‘ hfary Moran. A dc ;1:h 11K m" al program was presented direction o .\I1:\s L11 "ichard “is Kath- 19931 Hnrn, ptrptlc rendered sev- eral cnio ‘ selections the floral v IDXDUS thll - BINGO PARTY Tonight 8.30 H01)‘ Redeemer Hall ~dl> saunas’ NOTICE-s. nueumla will go for St. John's, biimdfll‘ morning, "0011, A. Ptckzmzi d: 0o. list of firs: year certlt‘ Ntcholies address 111-51.; White Sandn. Tnzs been bllurray given . hould ha .91.. fourth on the Kitagawa Ls vmtnru; charges of the Ulllled Church P. E. Island in the interests of t is an ordained mimster church in Japan and i5 post-graduate work at Pine . of itoztor at U! ‘ered her b; 1C3 a‘! 5C3)‘ I‘. 3h? u-rd member of Society of the Ch preset‘. ed wrh a gift by fellow metrbe the Society. The party was .1110 home of .\lr. and Mrs. Williams. ne he ' , W. Gordon 1 | visit Summ ' l town nex: k 1r. ‘RINLAIIIE tour. P10 , travelltng secreta ship for a Ch ' an organzzaitcn .1 lpn Co" “or 1 il'l In Hal fa \io eaI. 1 spc. under the a Youth Council on "Cahadzan Youih and p’! Cfitiié." _OFFICERS ELECTED-Dr. C! .. Clark was re-e‘ ed den of the Y. .\i C. D;re:'.: a a" ' the new" 1 evening. A" [elected \"."E-;)f l was elected. as . ' :5 the recording sacre ee c‘: Finance. A. Zigzous and World 5e t! George biase ' Crag: Camp, W. [he Central iiuardia _ arrive here Sunda i0 103d livestock and general mi Newfoundland, sailing about 11-1282. ADDRESS CORRECTED-qr; m. ACQKGS Elbert, _ . River the school Ehwh he attended and from which e entered P. W. C. name w nmxzsr: VISITOR-quvyrisygo the pastoral United Churchman. _vr1-_ 31mg“; in the ‘ pursuing g r1111. n» i :5 .11 demand for publzc meettngs. FAREWELL PARTll-Mis Jeani Enman of Charlottetown who leaves shortly for Boston. 3111s.. was the‘ L . _ .. rs of ‘i at Harry 1 Church o! C x1 at-l _ 1 tendance a’. V conclude Sflmiw" "1 i314‘ ca? scrorzd a:- ' Co.” '- f0.- 3 Ra; ,his horse zub and put‘ Botzlter; Boys. E. L .\l..es; Gam-.= House and Propertjr, J. E 11m CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i rmsr am: d’ DUNSTAFFNAGE BRAND Pasteurized CREAMERY BUTTER n ducts. ASK YOUR olzocnrt FOR ouzvsrarr/vaas BRAND FARMERS ATTENTION We have been appointed agents for the well known _De lfaval Cream Separators 1n nine sizes. These mach- mes are very little higher than the low priced mach- mes that are being offered. Terms can be arranged. DUNSTAFFNAGE CHEESE 8t BUTTER CO _ or write Vi. R. DENNIS. Charlotte- town, P. E. I. L-1273 8 B5 V6 35 on he IN QUEST INTO ‘ of the generator and starter that ' Ellis brought in. Mr. Bat: ‘ha: it was about 11.30 _ night w-hen the ...led for the repaired machine, Tiallace Andrew. East Royalty. g. ‘dd of helping with a stalled car fiimll! 2'33 Yards bey ‘id Bclvedere I112 Stauon. early Sunday morn- _ 3 He gave the loan of a flash- 52-“5 "id 355"‘ Pushed the ca: to aturdaj tween one and 130. P ' id W ‘. Charlottetown along the 1201426 beyond :he Be in: Statzrr. he It wouldn't’ ..o town. That ‘x0 .en 1230 and l Sunda -1 About s into-k noticed a ma: car: the radiator. The water ‘ P9111- to s'av 1n the radi . car was a black coupe z m .7 . 1'1".» T" xtxtrs Bmrumr ossmm‘ - VA CE — '1.'e.:e:tia;; nzahy arde THIGH 1C of the King‘; b. forth armed lure the tinny 1 stream. Some r -‘ lal evidence to b t. rcd and C? winch one more suspected were mosqtnw blles. Oth- m plat": ers spen: the holiday tettn s, or gof or oher congetLa. Heaty ram. early in lt.tle mlse of the beautiful uea er wl ch prevaied over the province tn the afternoon and las: night. MACDONALD '— MORRISSEY jNIJPTlALS-One o: me prettiest and most. interesting events of the ‘season took place in 5‘. T318813 Church. Iona. on Tuesday. May the eletenth when Florence Murtagh. i sixth. and youngest daughter of i Mr. and 34:5. D. R. Hacionald. Or- ‘ "well Cove was unteci tn marrzage to John Alan Xforrlseg: of Vernon Rivet. The ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. Charles hkCaf-thyz The b; tde who was one of the most POP- 1' looked charmmg in a sun: of grey V~Z'.il blue ECCCSSIJIZES. She was at- tended by the groom's -1=‘.er, Ber- T1106, who was also attzed tn my. ' a-hfe the groom was ably "P919394 b1" the bride's broiher. Charles. Fol- lowtnz the church service the bridal parZy-droswa tot e home of the bndes parents w ere a sumPIUOU-i breakfast war s ed to more than for}: guests after wh ch the party’ mofofed to Charlottetown and spent dav. returning in the evening ‘ ' e home of the groom where sen-em. frtends of the bride] and groom awazted them. After; of a delicious wedding| ring was indulged in un-. hours of Lhe morning’ _wher1 all lei: for their respective wishing the young ,-_ . and prosperity in thrr new 11cm:- The bride and gfnnrn renewed many useful and cm‘ presents among them being 1 hgndgnmfi cheque from the bride's m)"; Prvzxo-zs tn her marriage she ' was tendered a miscellaneous show- tome of her brother Leo where . received many useful and valuable gifts. R e g i n a. r; the Cltjr, a guest .9 of 5L1 N. L. Vessey. i. .i ‘Titre One-Act Plays .._5f_. Trinity Y. P. U. __\1-_ (‘avenrilsh Ho" fgnunfi‘. 1V8! 10th AT l!" P. W. SPE ‘YALTIES Sponsored b!‘ (‘arcndhh Admission .5 Csnzs and [1-1217-6-8-11. i‘. P. U. 15 Cebu. *—~—~—-__.________ ce nday and ta. ed; _ to f blcck ens o1 pond and 1 wltn mater- "Will you give me a push?" their 013L311 of witness with Cock Jflwlih 5 H1183?“ P011116 "i. T719?’ fshtng prowess but others told only ‘ o1 " ‘ ones that got away‘ and o: than hail ithe radiator cap was tnissi _. I ular you; la Les in the communny‘ para tide v~1. th the man roused up and r. went :0 rear and the man fr. the car out and steered throuvh dow. The withers r10"~= l lng w-hrever wrong w {He wen’. home :-.f the machine to the didrft see 1t again. = ‘a ‘. Lfallett. ‘U1 saw 1. again when he was r= ing home later. ‘This at the wheel signalled to stop and asked for a ithe road. Mallett puslvd " ito his own gate. about 150 f ,1: went for a short dista w jstopped. The aitness tr." it about a quarter of a mm top at‘ the next . ‘Z. He r damage to the lcf: tenderer. mun himself appeared to be all right. He didn't know the ma: and dldnt get the number. Harry Vessley. York. tcl of . ing the coupe pushed as far a< gate about 930 Sunday m: The car pushing the coupe t- and wen: back. A man go‘. 0-. and walked of‘! south. Later the 1 witness examined the car.a Doizc Both front damaged, the radia" cap m:.=<'“. and the radiator gri. pushed ‘safl-t from the bottom and out of D‘ ‘ There was clay or. ‘its ru. board. He didn't notice any in the rad tor grill. Y The man came back w): witness was at. the gate ta! a neighbor who asked ‘.1 he had ar. accident. The man repiied h= thought. the m 1m: was pita“? and the buttery low. flomeone come and took ‘he ca: any between i130 and l2 noon. Bu! Phillips of Charloztetnn sold that he was o: a cowl?! i’- Trmadle Sunday mornmg when Heath Saunders arrived; bez-ncn l0 and ll. the witness thougnt. Saunders told that hi! cor was stuck by York Station and Zaier drove with the witness to York. Phillips told he examined the ca: and suggested when he saw the fan was scraping the radiator that they tow the car to the cotmge He saw one. or possibly two. small sticks tucking out of the radiator ,- 1» After they htd gone sown‘ dis- tance. the witness driving h: car md Sounders steering the ccvrr». the witness heard a horn and stopped and looked back. He saw smoke coming from Saunders‘ car and shouted to him and sited him if he had it In gear. Saundmrs i w replied amt 11¢ ma and m; Irifi- I =- m cnliiitorrnrtiiwn nosrtTKL 1.11 42 Years experience gives Y0" U" highest. quality pro- "cs-E Enid perhaps 1t he put it out of gear it would be all right. Saunders Clld so and they got along without further troublg, A‘ ‘m? wit-He the witness saw someone takzng a part o! g w“ of beer out of Saunders’ car. They took 1'. mto the cottage, he gup- Posed. Wendell Worth. Charlottetown was at the cottage at. Trundle on slmdflY-MIY 23. He saw the Dodge and described the way it. was dam. aged. He saw a pigce of wood ‘Ilflkmg out of the radiator grill. 1Y1 7991i‘ to a question by the arit- ness Saunders replied that he had been 0n the road all night. He had been stuck in the ditch. That was quite ‘evident, the Wilnggg 5,111 because hzs shoes were all over mud Jeffery Fxzzerald of Charlotte- town was at the cottage at ‘Trac- aclw and =avr 1'1 damaged coupe. Saunckrs cut his finger when he "Eifijiiil! Q9 and the wztnc were working at an oid =przrrg ‘h a chisel and an old axe The ‘=el slipped. A few E minutes after e cu: hzs ling»;- Saunders wen’. over to the car i .\!r. Fitzgerald continued. Robert Duvar Charlottetown Roy- fllili DFOIWEV)“ o! Crowlands, a ' that Saunders .-c r mained until about boys get l: started That would be be- ‘ Reva! Garza-i. sad he "rm c... grill. st P. Barrack; when a Dodge tray. Na 4-61 witne i l i ll. There was nothing to drunk] 5 had no jurisdic- rvas perfectly sob- and Saunders . He appeared r. Queer. Szreet. , . samage, d. 4o coupe. 4072. re- . pre at: =12?“ . was ugh‘. tn. He talked with H-ath den who gaae “n; hzs mover? of May 22 am! PLANNING FOR AN ANN LAWN PARTY OR SUMM Of-DER 1N ADVANCE ARE YOU A COMMITTEE MAN ii UAL PIFNK‘. PIORSIC RACE l'l‘l.<'l"i\'.\i.. ER OUTING? The Pure Whoieaomc Product of :1 Nloriel Dairy Combining Rich island (Iream With Dc- 1‘ licious Vanilla, Strawberry, Maple, (lrnnfltf- Pineapple, Cherry Custard and Other Flavor- ings. “Tastes Better Because Jllade Better” AND REMEMBER ALSO That We Supply all Picnic Acccswrics. Cnnrfi. Sanitary Plates, Spout-s, Etc. and “e Dulncr Anywhere. WRITE. PHONE OR CALL PERSONALLY CENTRAL CREAMERIES Charlottetown 1-» t IF 5O IILUEBIIIER Til ‘- der guard. derson said. "what a drop of blood or. 1 the hood o.‘ the ca:- "car or. the instrume Approaching Prmpcriiy "General bvzisineaa activity He found. a a’: There were revin- o.’ b Canada Mr. ._ Ton Late TO LET-ROOMS \\'\\Tl.')f1ll'l {f1 for the present". "U, A The ‘witness told c.‘ tr. ’ " ' " the car. 4672. on May 24. _ , police gar _ _ . To Strike Settled act. _ 11'! HILLS- ‘ -‘.2Z4-€-1‘--T. Y ‘VHO PIFK- ' " I’. C‘ FUR GENEIIU. :1 -1- .. ~ zAAitl EXPIIRTK TIL I'll T!) NALUsIXPORlT" w Q TJEICS in cigarettes dificr-but all smokers qtulm-thc finc- aroma-the soothing 11111..‘ . cni} 1n good tabaccos. These rcil and dininctitc q- . are daily winning more smokers to biacdunald s LXPUI-tl tiain tip-moitsturcproof paper. Qualdc; l ____.;_ -404000O49 l‘ ' I9 a iooooooooo Y ' . 1 1 .1 i... n21 -- .2: l. t