tilt not‘ lfiofriaiilillliélliiii‘ laminate. Fran g rut was’: m. in‘ urcnarltutia wr':sarui¢h'='" aianty' s ' . , -— , ' . _ Wm‘ t m. i slslfieef Hot and juicy, or sliced cold, , _ rout beef needs mustard. A dnshof Colrnan's Mustard, freshly mixed, improves this 809d meat and renders it Weederfully annetininz- ' ’ 9 aids m MONDAY At Elmwood, Lot 65, on Wednes- ltlay. July 27th. there passed peaco- INJURED IN CAR ACClDENT-— fully to her Plternul rest, Stella, Yesterdili! around six o'clock twolbeloved wife of Owen Egon in the cars, one from Fredericton, P. E. llvltirty-seveulh year of her age. _ and the other driven by two Com- Although deceased had been tul- mercial Travellers crashed head oni lug for the past three years, hopes near Sherwood, unfortunately re-j were entertained for her recovery suiting in a serious injury to a until the- past yenr. (luring which 1,13% Mfg Fred weeks.“ Frederic-seine continued to sink despite com- TUESDAY RETURNS HOME-Mr. James MacMurray. ‘President and Manag- ing Director Eastern Securities Co.. Ltd.. St. John, N. B., who has been on the Island for the past three days. returned home Saturday morning. While here Mr. MacMurray was the guest of the local Manager of the Company. Mr. W. I-I. V. Dunbar and Mrs. Dunbar, at Keppoch. McKENNA-To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. McKenna, Newtown Cross. on Friday, August I9th, I927. a daugh- ter, Myrtle Elizabeth. ' MacDONALD—In this city, August 21st, Alexander MacDonald, aged 80 years. Funeral from his late resid- t WEDNESDAY WELCOME _VISITORS-Rev.J.A. and Mrs. (lreenleas formerly oi Georgetown and now of Montreal. are the guests of Rev. Mrs. liIacLeod. the Manse, St. Pet- ers. Mr- Greenlees who for several years was the Librarian oi the Pres- byterian College, Montreal, was last year appointed to his former position as Librarian in the Unit- ed Theological College, Montreal. l l l l l l —CONTRAC'I‘S AWABDEDr-Th? contract of the new Post Office at Kensingion has been awarded to Mr. Major Schurman. Summerside, the amount of the tender being about $9.200. The contract for the building of the new station at Carleton Sid- ing has been awarded to Mr. Peter G. Clark, Summerside, the contract price being about $2,900. ON AUTO TRIP—A large Dirty from Prince Edward Island were ‘registered at the Queen hotel yea- terday. having motored hero through New Brunswick and will continue their trip through Nova Scotia today. The party is compos- edof ‘Mrs. K. B. Darby, Mrs. E. Darby Brown, Mrs. Frank Andrews, land Frank DesbroclL-Jlalifax lChronit-le. ' Dr. J. Boyle Travers and Mrs. Travers, of St. John arrived In Charlottetown yesterday after- noon uud they are the welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. McCrently 25 Longworth Ave.. for n few days. ton who had a. hip dislocated. The. lady was brought to the nearest! residence and medical aid sum- moned. peient medical care und the loving ministrut.lons of‘ her devoted fum- ily. Alwtrvs of a retiring (lisposititm ence. 308 Euston Street. Wednesday morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstan?» Cathedral, thence to the Roman“ liliaa Eileen and Nora Murray. , rafton Street, loft Monday morn- Catholic Cemetery. POLICE OFFICER APPOINTED ——()n the receipt oi un nrtlvr from His \Vorahip Mayor liilllcr. Ills Honour the Magistrate swore in Mr. Stanford lliggut‘ nu spcclul Police Officer, ycsterduy after» noon. Officcrlliggzir who is tho son oi’ Mr. und Mrs. Joseph lliggtir, City. Is a fine spttchnon oi’ physi- cul manhood and will. without doubt, prove n valuable zitldifioit to the Police Porcc. No appointment to thc position of chict’ of Police has yct been officially tnrulc and (952%- Allan Mclnnis in yet Acting- ‘i e . eating ceremony took plat-e Mon- day afternoon, Aug. 22nd. when lilo-is Jennie liittrgilrct Langlll, be- come the l)l'l(ll' of Melvin (Iilmorc Antloratin. The murrittgte ceremony “'11s perfortned by the llcv. l‘). II. llumsny ut his residcncc on Print-e Street. in the prcscntrt,» of n num- bfil‘ of’ iricntla und relatives. The brnlo lnokctl sweet in u Paris dos- lgnctl crepc dot-hone dress with hnf lo ntutch und curried n beuuiifnl ‘shower bouquet of pink gludiohts und white stock. The hnppy pair luit on the .'l.2tl pm. 1mm mmd showers of rico und good wishes. —POLICE COURT.—There was a large docket at the Police Court in Summerside yesterday before His Honor Mr. J. E. Wyatt, K. C. Two prohibition cases were dismissed. Four men charged with causing a disturbance in the Royal Cafe were sentenced. Three were fined $5 and costs and the fourth $20 and costs. A citlcen was sentenced to one month in the Prince County Jail without the option of a fime for assaulting a fellow citizen. The sentence is to be suspended during good behaviour and the defendant bound over to keep the peace for 12 months and to élgggish securities to thc amount of ENJOVABLE VISIT — lilr. und lifrs- (lot-don la‘. llaslairl und Mr. and Mrs. Louis (‘. Iluslum und the lutitrrs little duughtter ldlsbeth, oi‘ Provident-c, ll. I. who have been on the Island for the past wegk vigil. inf-i friends and rclutivcs in Spring"- iield. lluzcl (Irovc, Hampton und Cl1fll‘|“ll@li>\~'ii. leuvt: this afternoon viu the S. S. Ilochelnglt for Pictnu when they will visit u brother oi‘ the Messrs- lluslutn, Mr, Mfihqgf-h l-laslnm at Wcsfville, N- S. Mr. Cordon llualum is n native of‘ ilazel Grove and left the 1irnvintre "WY thirty yearn mm. Mr. Louis wsoome BELLS - An utter-l ling on u holiday visit to their aunt 'in Fredericton, N. B. Dr. l1‘. V“ Christopher und Mrs. Christopher have returned to Boa- ton after spending o. very pleasant three weeks holiday visiting friends in Tignish and other parts of the Province. VISITING PASTOR - The Rm’. l)r. Ramsay of ‘Trinity United (lhliit-ll, kfhm-lottettiwn, occupied ihc pulpit of fhc Eldon Baptist und _ United Church on Sunday allur- noou, August 20th, in the absence of their pastor. Rev. Mr. Mcbelhtn- The Rev. Mr. Romany who is well known us an orator and a preacher was very highly appreciated by the United (fhurcb congregation of Eldon. They hope in the near ful- urc to have o. return visit from him. In the course of‘ the services n solo. "(lrtissiug the Bar" was lmost. beautifully rendered by Mir"? lJt-ztu Ilenfon. Melville. During the lofftndory. Mrs- Willie Gillia. or- lwull (Iovc, sung :1 solo. The choir wvas nntlcr the capable direction lof the Church nrgntiist. MYH- J- J- lLari-nbce. l AROUND THE ISLAND-Jill'- Frud 1d. Morris has rciurnetl from .11 very enjoyable voyage around lthe Island in his motor yacht llot. Dug. lie was accompanied by (lull- {fain Xvultei‘ S. Grant and Mr. Ern- cat hlchittis as Chief Engineer. Thcit‘ first call. after leaving Chur- lottctown. was ut Summerside, af-' tor which they called at Mimmlm- gush. rounded North (Iape, calloll ‘at 'l‘ignlsl1 und Alberton. Proccctl- ling ziloitg thc North side they -cull- led ut Malpeque Buy where tho)’ Iwcra (letainetl two days by a storm. ‘fie-embarking they matlc a numbcr ‘of landings at different pflllll§~ roumltatl East Point, culled til lSouris and arrived homo Sunday liIi'lt‘.I‘ll()flll. ‘They hud a delightful lvoyuge. ihcir llilllllflill Onglll“ working fuultlesaly during the whole cruise. l l l l l church. Healso served on the Souris town council for a numberof years. Hashim is u nutivt- ot‘ Provldeuc-nl and both have visited the provincc; .____ l l llllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllll jshe ivus fies! known and loved b_\' NEAT APPEARAN¢E_ Every i her immediate relatives but it. is in little uid i0 bcntnify our city is up-l “'9 lmmegfvhe"? “h” “'1'” ever the predated by me (lilizuns- Manyitit-ivtltetl wile and mother. that shc commcndntory remarks are beingl Vi} be “udl-vfllmstfl" Pb“ 1e“: hoard on the ziphearttntrc of ih “ffmflleleiil (flnfiqlmyt [role-a carrying flw wires. trut1s-,An'dr‘ew. w‘, ‘mlmnp “iillenrglxlttq "“"m""“- "w" "f m“ Mmlllmw EIWW Mass Williunn Frank (‘vrilb unntl lric (‘u., which huvt- hccn xii<~t-l_\‘.‘“m.v".n home’ and '“/,I,,_ ‘Pew,- pzlinlcd. This t-xaitiplo should ht-rlmalfkin of mfiyvah, A3“; ‘he "UL “limit/ml b)’ "UWTS- iltnving brothers: Peter‘, Thomas, land Patrick lilurruy of Tryon, Lot p31; James. of‘ Ilosmn. Muss; nnd WARSIIIPS SAIL.—Tlle two wa1--l*‘."""k ‘i? ""“"“""""‘"l» "is" "I1" ships the n. M. s. Capetown nnd.-$S“"" §."“‘“"' “m” "““'”- “l Si- me a M_ Q s‘ Patriot sailed ‘mm; unstuns University. Charlottetown’ the former yesterday} Irliilhc iuncrul which was held on morning at 8.30 and-the latter Satuig 1211:1215; Illlttzrlning. July 29th. ivos day. On Saturday afternoon theimolflffl", l" ‘l"le‘l_‘—“ Sum" "ut'"‘l' people of the city were allowed tol the dwogqll‘e vfe“pe_mt h} ‘Illicit visit the H. M. s. CBDEWWII and n‘ w“, ,,,,,.‘f," K“? lmm‘ H?“ m“ large majority availed themselves of. Dfn‘ Ofkmy mm“ (“lmmlmh the opportunity afforded them. Onl “fhivi; U“, 1:11;‘: mi"), Slim.’ ""8" Friday night the sailors 0t bothlh, S,‘ A"'n,_;_‘“(,:_‘;““t“~'“ "‘"1""'"~*l ships had a most enioynble time atl The pull_héur'il~_lle fir)’. ‘ the Navy League Building. DBDClIlZlMPQunid “quill? afma. ‘]‘_""‘_"“ and card playing were entered intopun, Mann“, ‘AHHI(;II‘YQ'I'X““‘II'_ “I/‘l’ enthusiastically by all thc "Jack-o- (“ye-n M,.Q,,,'l'|,l“ final“, "s. "_‘]“_“y"' Tnrs" present and to the company fvlay slit: rest in Mitt-t? l“ U. of good music. Mrs. Hearn and her . “ ' niece, Misswilson, who were in charge of the entertainment, are en- Th _ titled great credit for the success of the lfitglwylamen“ am relatives °f their efforts. be greatl ' : Leard- °f Smlfls» Will Five Juveniles had a short career death ‘vtficfiaineg 1° hear 0f hi5 in crime. when. having effected en- Aug 14th 192g” afizéiceailgrilllgldtfillld trances in three different stores . ‘ ' 0 9 lately, they were finally landed in glzeffsxgéghbffl"fveh“wfl‘if? gggeaiiltlg “Y s22? erghéeveurge which causes lawbreak-vy The late Mr. Leard was born at YOUNG 01195. to return w.Tryon on February 4th. 1872 and the scene of the crime was the Im- was therefore past his 55th year He mediate cause of their apprehen» was the son of the late John w 'and sion, along with the acuteness of Frances Leard. of the same place. Acting-Chief of Police Sergt. Allanjfie left dhome while quite a young McInnis. t imam an took up the art of tailor- Yestcrday morning at about ten orlmg 3t Crflpaud, and after doing busi- eleven o'clock the premises of Thos. “e55 f“ a numb" 0f Years in Bed-. White, confectioner. Grafton Streetlequa "wved “Xsmlris in 1898. whet was entered. The matter havinglhe had W" 5"!” Carried on thBl been reported to the police’ Actmplgimle business. with marked successl Chief Sergt. McInnis repaired to thewufsigévefi-Po nglgum his early qeath‘ scene of the entrance early in the. Ayers_fo:fr w ow _ nee Emlly F’ afternoon to get an estimate of thelwendle Georgians‘ dnganely’ Russell’ damage done. As he entered brother; wmg Ea“ of By’ also three back of the premises he noticecllNO,-man'w of‘ Jésey Cifa lfldsflasrlf" some lads escaping over a near-by 5_ M" of West Roxburv yiggs 21s: fgnce. h As he was about to give One 515mm Mm J_ M_‘webste; of c use e heard suspicious sounds Bedeque. ' emanating from the upstairs of Mr. Mr. Leard w . - White's store. At that time Mr. Thos. terested in the ivselfell-Jgstlii glltgactllilylrlcrli White, Jr., arrived and while he school and community. He was forl went in the front entrance, Actingl25 years an active member in the. chm Mclnnlg gained gntrgngg athformer Methodist church. serving as the back, 1n the bufldjng he caugmitrustee and recording steward for two young lads, red handed in theimflnlf Years. and 85 Sunday $011001 process of injuring property. Theyl "Pfirlntendent for twenty-foil!‘ YBBPS. were immediately placed underrand whm? 13°81'40" hi‘ held at the arrest and last night Police Officerslflme °f m5 deal-h in the United Joseph Trainor, Dominic Doyle and‘ William Ifier thrggcrlnnennifberzsoltlffih: galggfhel marge‘, fggsqrtea] 53g? y“ held both Besides breaking and enteringmhurch and 312s ' ‘flange; Suited White's Store, these lads also madeipasmr '3“, Mr Nfggogglg y, F5 entrance into Bethune's Hardware by He}. Hénry'pierce_ Ab’ xi 5d‘: Stglxoand Carters B°°k SWTQ ceaseds request that folldwing hymns 01' m‘? lads We"? allowed l0 were sung. "Safe in the Arms of go home with their parents on thelJesus." "Nearer My God to Thee." understanding that they will appearflThe Lord is My Shepherd," “Peace. this morning before His fionourqPerfectf Peace.” The burial took with the other three. The charge‘ place at Souris West and was large- against them is breaking, enteringJy attended. and stealing. Many beautiful tributes in the language of flowers were made by the following: Pillow. widow. sons and sister; wreaths. the Ayers bro- thers and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hardy and family; the St. James Sunday school. the officers and con- gregation of St. James United Church. Mr. and Mrs. J.,B. Mat- [thcw and Mrs. P. S. McDonald. Mr. ,and Mrs. John McLean. and Mr. and l?§£?..§."..°"slZ§.’:§“2is“ltJ" ‘Gui?’ , rs. ; ;Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McLean and lVFr. ‘and Mrs. N. H. Richards: cross, the »Cox family: crescents, Morley and ‘Mrs. Acorn and Mrs. F‘. Poole; sprays, Anna. Della and Isobel, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Home. Mr. and Mrs. Gar- rett. Mabel. Wanda and Pearl; Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Shaw: bouquets. brother Bert and sister Annie; Mn. and Mrs. David McEachern; Mrsnl xi laretrtman: Mr. and Mrs. Lem-i a e . tPuti-fot please copy.) The death of Mrs. John D. Mac-l IJQdw widow of the late John D. MtICT-wd. Marine Engineer. occur- , red very suddenly on Friday after- noon at her home B9 I-Iillsborough Street. The late Mrs. MacLeod. ;"'l"a5l°"l1|1.\'- 1710)’ arc on u motor rp and have euoytwtl ihclr vim; und the reunion with rolniiygg ilnd friends. Neither of their wlvng llilil teycr visited this ])“0Villi‘.e und lave teen so pleased with fht-ir eXlltlrrience here fhuf they have ni- real y rcsol - . . “unmet vul to comt. again next EXCELLENT SUCCESS _ Ml. I-Ialketc. investigating the Sgauop grounds outside Alberton Harbor Sismiitxrltingrwith excellent success in where ‘is lgations. The grounds m] e scallop are most plenti- are some distance of the harbor closer dare Capes. Th drag some days a "is up some one fish which is a m The fish taken Possible. no sign ease of any klnd_ promise of fish in unless all signs prov leading and with t the existing hardne industry may be nm this Invest e result of a single go resulted in pick- hundred and fifty 0st generous haul. are all healthy as There is ever/ abundance here e false and mis- his development ss of the fishing H eliorated. That a on with its promise of relief to th fishermen by opening yet another branch of trade Is due altogether to the energy and insist- ence of Mr. A. E. MacLean. M. P,, and he must be given full measfie of praise for this work. to the northl in to the KIl-; or indication of dis-. Taxi Driver If there is one thing that counts most- in getting away fast to beat traffic and speed for fast runs ifs spark Plugs. I use Cham- pions every time, l l l . é Chn mflon f: the imm- k I izzi..::.".t.":stui:.'.':e fr: con-in lwmplcc: Con: t Mifiiifiiiffififfii Chum Ion X _- for ordl 80¢ all $33’. 90¢ l l l l l AS A i k CHAMPION- ’ " ?{>m ' I A CANADIAN-MADE PRODUCT Bringing Up Father -l~-»--_--_- THURSPAY HOME AGAIN —- l)r. Bishop 0f the Federal Department of ASP!" culture, returned last night from Quebec where he spent the past} two months on business for hia dB-i pnrtment. With Mrs. Bishop and their ‘son "Dick, they resumed reaf- dence in their apartment, 24 Water Si. ‘ ItICIlARD-GAUDET-Sylvaln H. Richard, assistant town engineer of Shediac. and Miss Katherine Gau- det. of Rogersville, formerly of Mis- couche. P. E. I.. were united in mar- riage recently at St. March's Roman Catholic church, Rogersville. by the pastor. Rev. Father Babineau. at nuptial mass. Stephen Gaudet, of Rogersville, was a Witness. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Richard left on the C.N.R. on a trip to Sum- merside. Mlscouche. St. Nicholas and other places on Prince Edward Island. Mr. Richard is a native of Tignish. P.E.I. He and his wife will reside in ShedIac.—Sackville Tri- bune. WEDDING ,BELLS.-At Saint Marys of the Assumption Church, Brookline, Mass. Saturday. August 20th. Miss Sayde M. Maclnnis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacInuis, Brookline. Mass, for- merly of Charlottetown. P. E. I.. was married to William E. Quigley of Dorchester. Maw. The Rev. Bernard O'Kane, performed the ceremony. Miss Kathleen MacInnis, sister of the bride was bridesmaid. while Mr. John J. Dunphy, Y cousin of the groom was groomsman. The bride looked lovely in a gown of white satin and tulle white loco cap. Her shower bouquet consisted of lilies of the valley and white roses. The bridesmaid wore a gown of yellow chiffon, with large hnt to match and carried a bouquet of yellow tea roses. After the ceremony a. wedding breakfast was held at the home of the brides parents, 38 Linden St.. Brookline, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Quig- ley left on a wedding tour to New York and other American Cities. Mrs. Quigley is a graduate of St. Joseph's Convent and Union Com- mercial College. Charlottetown, P. E. I.-tPatt'iot Please Copy.) ..., ..,, _.. - . WEDDING BEl.Ls—Ferguson and McKinnon. Thom took place at Hntnpton Wednesday, Julie 29th. at 8 o'clock, a quiet but pretty wedding, when Margaret Jane, eldest daught-l er ‘of Captain and Mrs. Donald Fer-, guson. became the bride of Mr. John. Malcolm McKinnon. only son of ‘Mal and Mrs. John McKinnon. of New Argyle. The winsome young bride looked charming in a gown of ivory satin with rhine stone trimmings, wearing veil and orange blossoms. carrying a bouquet of white roses. cntcred the parlor on the arm of her father. where the ceremony was‘ performed by the Rev. Ewen Mac-l Dougall. of Charlottetown, in thel presence of about fifty guests. The bridal party standing under a beau- tiful arch of white flowers and rib- bon. The brlde was attended by her sister, Miss Amy Robertha, who wore pink silk crepe de chene with lace trimmings. while the groom was, supported by Mr. John Gillis, of. New Argyle. After the signing oft the register all sat down to a boun- teous slipper. Music and other amuse- ments were indulged in. The bride was the recipient of many valuable gifts, including silver, cut glass and money. During the evening a large crowd of sercnaders gathered after wishing the bride and groom many happy years of wedded bliss, all quietly dispersed. Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered a miscellaneous shower at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Wilfred Ferguson. of Hampton. where she received nu- merous valuable gifts. which speak for the popularity of the young couple. WEDDIING BELLS --.A very protiy wcdtiing took plncc at Si. Ilunaitinfu Cufhctirnl. Charlotte- Iuwn. on wctnwmluy. July ‘the 28th. when Miss Margaret daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cnney. Car- digan, und Mr. Ilarry Trolnor, son, oi‘ Mr. und Mrs. Jnmcs Tralnor. 3L 'l‘crcaa. wore tinited in tho holy bonds of mnfrintony by Mgr. Mattr- icn Mcllonultl- The bride was iusicfully und bccomlngly nitirotl in whitc satin with hut to tnutch. Shc wua nttcntlotl by her cousin. Miss Sndio Burge, St. Peter's Bay. whilo Mr. Augustine Callaghan. Lulu» Vcrdc. did the honors for tho groom. After dining ni tht- Rcverc hotel. the bridal pnrty, through lhc kindnnns of Mr. -I’oicr (lnrtz-r with his bcnutifill cnr, spent n pleu- sant afternoon motoring, visiting muuy plucea of internal, returning to the homo of the groom, nt fl o'clock. where supper wna served lo upwards of two hundred invit- ed guests. The evening was pleas- unily spcnf. in music and dancing. splcttdlti violin, music was furnish- ctl by Messrs. Ilugh Mc-Arec, Dan- it-l Baldwin, Chvater McDoualtl. Louis Cnliughnn. ltlchtird Zleukins _nnd John McKinnon, whlin Mr- D. I). McDonald und Miss ltlthel Train- nrvcnpnbiy presided at the organ. lThu many uaaful and coatly gifts rt-t-taivotl testify to tbc popularity of the young couple. Their many friends unite in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Trninor u hnppy journey through life. P-——~\--— ---v____s__.. ._.__. BURIAL. YESTERDAY - The funeral of the III/to Alexander Mc- Donald which was largely attended. wag held yesterday morning from his late residence 308 Eulton Street to St. Duncan's Cathedral, where a Requiem l-Iigh Mast; was celebra- ted by Rev. A. J. McIntyre-Write Caledonian Club. of which the de~ ceased was a Past Chief yteceded the hearse, the pipers playing the Lament. The Knights ofColumbus. of which the deceased was =a Past Grand Knight. also attended in a body. The pail bearers were: Dr. Pethick, Messrs. John M- Hughes. Sixtus McLellan, James Paton. John Collings and John McKlnnon. Service at the’ grave was conduct- ed by Rev. P. McMahon, D. D. IMPORTANT AYRSBIRE SALES. —One of the Important vhltors to the Province, recently. was Gilbert McMillan of Huntingdorl, Quebec. Mr. McMillan who is atDlrecinr of’ the Canadian Ayrshire Bmeders As- sociation. came to atfendthe Annual Picnic of the Provincial Ayrshire Breeders Club," but owing --w the Postponement of this event, was un- able to do so. He visited however, the homes of’ many of our breeders ...i_\ I l , htinn-or-dondruflfllt In!» clam cum Io coo Quticura Bath I f“! l: Teach your chlldyq, bonus: it In but lotto “we "'5'"! W oecuio their L“, nnl a Qlntment to n; the and healthy, ‘c u"! and IOOthIn“ lulIm Ill. n“ ask-I.. is. t... Cutleun Shawl" a“ ‘m Ila. actions were played by Mrs. Dr Donnelly and Miss Vivian Mac Guigan, ambbeforo parting all ax the future happiness of Martina. spend a couple of weeks with “the Frank MacPheb. Mrs- M. J. Mclvor. the Misses Anne Walsh, Del Cul- len and Vivian MaéGuigan. During the evening violin and piano sel- pressed their vary beet wishes for Inmr: FaoM ARIZONA. - Mr. and Mrs. mnwlck Baker and daugh- ter, of Douglas; Arizona. arrived in town by motor last week and will » . i. a few years a o o - ' . tion as teachgr tgldllfi‘ a “" achoolaof Kingston’ Qntarlot and Mrs. MacLeod return: Cape Breton on Mona“ d ‘ All day ester Charlottetowli wegaybmfilm“ ‘f In cleaning their premises a? violent wind and rain of .. r ‘l mam. Although there m, ‘ real damage In the W876 lit-MISC With l6 branches and 1n 5 large trees were victims of the}, cll-Y. the a , aves and b . everal In; and was greatly impressed with the tommrs parenm’ Mr’ and Mn’ J'G excellence of our_ Island Aymhfres, Mr. McMillan who is in close touch Arizona a few years O_ Baker. Mr. Baker,’ who was former- ly residing In P. E. Island, iletft for e re- with. the markets over the continent for high class dairy cattle, feels there is a great future ahead for "breed- ers who use discrimination in breeding and feeding practises. The market at the present time is cap- able of absorbing large numbers of 500d cows at extremely profitable Drlces. and he advised our breeders to take consideration to the demand for milk cows and breedlng- stock, and shape their course accordingly. Mr. McMillan during his visit pur- chased a car lot of very choice females. With the exception of one these were all pure-brads select, from our best herds. The prices paid Tflllgefi “Om $150 to $250. This sale it LS fflli; Will IIBVC ll. good effect on the production of high class cattle m the province. KELLY-CARRP- St. Dunstnni; Cathedral was the scene of a pretty Wfiddinl; yesterday morning when Right Reverend Monsignor Maurice McDonald united in the holy bonds oi ntatrimony Mabel Bertha Carr. formerly of Hope River to Eugene Kelly. formerly or Fol-t Augustus and now residing in Detroit. The bride who was prettily gowned in white georgette, with bridal veil and orange blossoms and carried n bouquet of exquisite roses and maiden hair fern, was given in mar- riage by her brother-in-law. Mr. J. B. Fleming. Miss Winnie Gaudet. gowned in a pink georgette dress with white picture hat and carry- ing a beautiful bouquet or roses and maiden hair fern assisted the bride. The groom was supported by his brother. Mr. Lucias Kelly. During the celebration of the nuptial mass excellent music was rendered by the - choir of St. Joseph's Sodallty of which Sodallty the bride was a faithful member. -After the cere- mony a dainty wedding breakfast was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fleming. Dorchester St. A large numbcr of expensive and practical presents of china. silver. cut glass, linen and gold coins were received testifying to the popularity of the young couple. Shortly after noon Mr. and Mrs. Kelly left by: motor for their "home in Detroit. followed by the best wishes of their numerous friends in which the Guardian joins. PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER - A vcry pleasant eoclnl evening was given by Mrs. (Dr) Mnciluizifll and Mrs. F. J. Casey, at the beauti- ful home of’ Mrs. Casey on the ev- ening of Aug. llltll. In lwnor of Miss lilnrliua Monughan. ntarriagc to Mr. Neil Nolan takes whose MncWalker. Sackville Tribune. j-é-oo-c-—-—— after visiting relatives at Morel]. or of Mr. William S. Steeves of tl ports a pleasant trip o 3,875 miles. ‘They will-visit friends In P. E. Inland and elsewhere before returning. — Dr. l’. A. Hannebery left yester- day morning on roturn to Boston -—Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Steeves have retumed to Byron, California, after a short visit to Mr. Steevea‘ home town of Summerside. He is a broth!- 1 s The most serious dm . ed was that at mtlmii, . grounds where buildings and is“ were destroyed to the value of g .-a: serious loss. “ Reports from the rural w; l are more serious, in many c“, - 11min crop being totally ass; “ localaties exposed to the fullf ' l the storm. Indications are pm sections of the Island were affected, the grain and potato c being the chief sufferers w“ orchards also suffered severely In many places early yup)“, morning the roads were lmpgm“ ‘due to the unusual congumn water. Telephone and electric wires suffered und lhc Mann“ town, and was formerly with the Royal Bank. where he resides. merly a Miss Davies. _.._ __<o&—-—— FRIDAY THE STORMr-The official rain- fall during Wednesday was 2.06 storm seemed at its worst. Mr. George M. MacDonald and wife of Providence. R. I.. Mrs. Chris- tina MacDonald and Miss Annie of Brighton, Mass, arrived in the city by motor Tuesday evening. They in- tend to visit different parts of the Island before returning home. While in the city they will be the guests of A. A. MacDonald and Mrs. Mac- Donald. Upper Hilisboro Street. DELIGHTFUL VISIT-Ml‘. and MP8. Loren W. Ileaeltina who have boon spending the aummlil‘ 0|! U19 island, leave this morning for their homo in Windsor. Outnrlo- This is Mrs. Hescltinebti first visit l0 this province, anti she in very much lmpresnctl with iii-i natural beauti- Mr. und Mrs. llaseltint: hopo to return next suinmor- Whiio on the lslund they were tho guests of Mr. und Mrs. R. J| Sellar, Wheatley River. ON WEDDING TRIP-Rev. D. J. MncLeod und Mrs- MacLatid of West Bay Cape Breton have been spending their honeymoon on "tho Island." While in Charlottetown they were guests at the. Queen Hotel. They visited several parts of the Garden of the Gulf, includ- ing North Itivor, where they were the guests of ltev. W. Ii- and Mrs. Mr. MncLeod Ia min- ister of one of the oldest congrega- tions on the Island of Cape Brat- He is now auditor of a leadfnghotel in the town Mrs. Steoves Isa native of Pictou, N. 8., and was for- i Inches and the wind velocity 28 miles nn hour between the hours of 12 and I a. m. of Thursday when the piuce early in September. Miss Mnnaghnn is one of Charlotte- town‘a moat charming young lad- on, where he is much beloved. lie preaches iiuonltvlry in both Gaelic ies. and for n number of years n. very successful teacher in .0ur Public. Schools being lufely eu- guged in Queen Square School of this city. The homo was very artistically decorated for tho oc- cnuion with pink and white‘ flow- ers. mixed with streamers of '1 aimilur color. The Bridal 'l‘hrunc was trimmed with streamers, while a largo wedding bell being over- bezul- When tho guests assembled. the bridc-to-be. after being decpy- cd to the house, Wills ushered to her Ilridnl chnir, while the Wed- ding March was being plnyod by Mina Bessie Blanchard. whereupon, little Phyllis Blanchard. daughter of Dr. J. E. and Mrs, Ilinnchnrtl. dreaacd us n bride, nnd Billy Mc- (Iuigan dressed na a groom, wheel- ed in u train latlcn with numerous beautiful gifts, carrying humour- ous and witty messages to the bride, which were rend by Miaa Anne Wnlah und Miss Vivian Mc- (itligun. This purl of the entertain- mout was climnxod by pulling the itmgne of the wedding llell. when u. grout shower of confctte fell ovcr the hride-to-bc. Dainty re- freshments were served by tho Houteaaes. tea being poured by Mrs. J- II. Monaghnn, mother of mc bride, while Mrs. Dr. Blanchard cut the ices. Among those serving were Mra. Dr. Donnelly, Mm. and English. Perthahire, Scotland, Iassie Electric linemen were out n g o'clock In the morning in the hum of the storm repairing brokenlm BIRTH? 7 . FOFiD—At~I2 Chestnut SLCiuvht. totown, on Aug.’ 12th, 12:21:01,, und Mrs. Alex. Ford, n tinughm GATES-On August 23rd, 192m Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Gates, a m; ter. . r McDONALD-In this City Thursday, August 18; i927, to‘ Mr. and Misti‘ R. McDonald, a > daughter. Muf Shirley Adele. MAR RIAGES MacEWEN-MIMEACIIERM-At ii North River Road. City, on Aunt 20th. i927, by the Rev. D. Mlammi Daniel MacEwen, Long Creek, Ill I.. and Rosland Letitia MncEathm of Long Creek. P. E. I. DINGWALL<—Ma.oKINNON.— u a, Nortmltlver Road, City, on the ilii August. 1921. by. the 1m. D.lI Lamont, puy Addison Dingwailaf Bayl Fortune, P. E. I.. and Peuit Idalla. MacKfnnon of North Rim. ' DEATHS PANTON-At lhmobtlrry on fill‘ tluy, August 14th, Front-is W. Pn- tun, in his 71st year. JOHNSON-In Medford. Mass.,u August 22nd. Jemima M. Johnstonll her 33rd year. FOLEY —- In this city, Aug. i5 John Joseph Foley, ugetl b2 yelrlt Funeral Idritluy ut Curdlgltn Hell-g McLEOD-At Ilradnlbnnt», on All“ tist2tlrd, lsulfollu MucLcod, ugedl yeara- Funeral from rcultit-nca ti her brother, Jftinct-i It‘. lilucheoclu Thursday, August 25th ut l0 n.l MncDONALD-On July 27th. ‘l tho Wefuskiwin General Iluflilllll» Weiuakiwitt Alfu.. to Mr- uutl Mil "L Macbeml w“ "' Angus Mac-Donald (non I-‘lurenu "l" J- u u t - sterile canto to Canada with her pnrenla figfu,',der‘fr 8mm’) a non’ _._4 Back was so Could no A study of ay ‘Weak. t Tumin Bell m torn: enabled this lady to obtain competd relief‘ Kidnfl t troubles. from rm- latter deualbes a remarhblo experience which Mn. Londrylihd with Dr. Chase's Kidney-Live‘: Pills. Beuuae of their unitiliie action on bfitlla {the liwtler and dnoyl those p uan rolfeveeampli‘ ea aims»? will punk ca» doctor. Thfapolutilwollillwlra in this cue ‘i ' us. Psi-n mat-y. “Fi?.2“‘it°°st£ii‘tl “fish... ‘ r o my book was very but tilt“! "h? "1"? i” l" '° ‘$3 co no urn without I comm ilvd "m avail. | Ono day a "t. g seven - i W“ B0 ‘ down and _ that [I'll O B0 ‘V €l.°':.t":".§2;'l':- tliffiiii- ma: and up: on arm than time obtained snow»; all mllldillallflfmlwltlwill-‘glmm I 0113's» infant's“ hill... "l! Mm. t; ‘A 1* ~- Lgdllllllll! - WHO wuz THE AH: ‘bii- MUCH i?» TO BE LEARNED RBQUT THI?\ OLD CITT OF RQNL- R. PEANUT docl some heavy scorin on the courts-and on the udc lines. Tennis devotees find that a sack or two of crisp, freshly-roasted Planter: Peanuts is n refreshing whose maiden name was Jessie MflcMillfl-n. was born at Wood Is- lands seventy-two years ago, a de- scendant of the first Scottish pion- eers who settled In that district In 1893. The greater part of her life we spent in this city where her kind THKbB QUINE ARE OVER A THQUSAND sun‘ THEbE Rum-g, t-snve. a-VQQD son MAN~< Qeummza- OVER. THBQE 5TAND5 A humming Qvzp. rwo mouzrmn > YEAR-s can - —-—- THANK QQQQNEQQ- THAT quggz |5 QQNE ~HE SAY": l l l 1'0 wwa some: AH‘- CtF-NTLEMEN- wouuo You LJKE. llillllll , lllll cor our we; cum-wen LET'S em’.- THtb RF-bTAuqguT l5 ONE HUNDF-ED YEAR5 OLD- HAIM Aumgqg? hospitality and gentle Christian character endeared her to her friends and acquaintances. She was a devoted member of Zion Pres- byterian Church. She leaves to mourn four children. Donald, En- gineer in Vancouver, B. (7.. John of the Canadian National Railway. Vernon and Miss Ena. Her husband predeceased her over twenty years ago. The funeral was held from her late residence to 8M Cemetery yesterday. To the be- reaved The Guardian extends its Imnnflu. . . treat after a hard set and an energy-builder for the next game. D PEANUTS set-n IIICNIL LUNCH” tmtuiuuululuuuliu. “(HI v 10-" , O-llfl ov luv-i.‘ aha: lama‘, l“ cn“"if@ll1ii