_t0wn, Sept. 9th., when llliss Cuill. - trip through Nova Scoiin and New ltlmfba ‘(f "baclgach l u. Latest "ailll mat lrriirlnl llalllrg furlhr Selected rrrh This Weelds um for lilo iiliarloiieiéill MONDAY , ‘ _ _ to New York, after which they will ablAelsgevzglesstvfiLzglt Ssofigdtege their home in Caurbridge, city for the safety of Hedley weeks ‘ ' ‘ and hi; engineer Victor Nelson who m“ ‘m munch?’ moolar gxgpman wins "Mercury Mills hole in mglligssgofigrbfionzllgue a cw; rejtwo competition. The Mercury Mills ' l ., one of Canada's porwd they w‘: m gigtrs: gfflldrgggtltlfilxlxlyntcllrdgturers of silk hos- gsg: Praising; uRuwF-flday nigymiery and silk lingerie some time ago when a message was received that its?figxiieisc'z';uéa¥1gagfigrgxggl they had "W18 11°’? lCanada. The competition £41118 fgrl -WEDDING BELLS - on wed- 111° 111314118 °l “W h°l° ° Y” ‘l nemluyl August gnhfln Kauai“... or over ln two strokes. The prize ls, loll. William Gunll and Mtvrl-iufel a valuable Saleem)“ fro?‘ tfie ‘gm-l Stewart Adams of Granville were P311375 Pmduc-ts- This Pr“ as teni ullited ill the bonds of Holy Mutri- W011 0y ChBTIQtWl-Clm ladies o“ w‘), nlolly by the Rev. Fred Wllliam- occasions previously and the Guard-v son. The ceremony which was lan now congratulates M15- Ilynd-Ii quietly conducted, was attended man on 111111111118 thl-‘l vfllu-lble award only by immediate relatives of u.» which was presented Yesterday couple, who were supported by through Messrs. Moore 8: McLeod, Mr. alld Mrs. Micilllel .l. Morrison. Limited. 'l‘llc principals aficrlvartis left for their home. and their lllany friends MacLEAN__M3cD0NALD, - St. wish them length of ularried life Andrew-s Presbyterian Qhumh, St.. 11ml ""1171! hupilllleei . John, N. 13,, was the scene ofal, ,qulct but pretty wedding on August_ 131st, 1927, when .Jean Belle Mac-i Lean became the bride of Benjamin Earle MacDonald, both of Char- liottetown, P. E. 1. The bride was prettily attired in a gown of white; georgette with hat and shoes to. match. WINS PRIZE-Mrs. J. O. Hynd- l The lloaih occurred. vcry sud- dollly, at the home of her (laughter. Mrs. Thomas Koughan, 52 Wey- lllolltll Si. City, on Friday, rhlgllst 24;, of Airs. Susanna lticWlltle. wid- ow of tile late .llllncs J, llll-Wadel l. . (list) year. was cullll and able to be around us was llor l-llstolll, up lill till» time oi‘ ilur death AfiI-r having assisted with lilo llousl-hoid dllt- it's on Friday’ afternoon silo retired lo lll‘l' rollnl, \\'fll'l'£‘ silo was found n few lllillllil-s lair-r ill ll dying coll- Illllllll. lll-r. Mgr. MZlUflCO liicDoll- lllll was hustily summoned, and ad- lllillisil-rl-ll illu last Sacraments of the llollllul (‘alilolic Church. Medi- l-ul hid was also called in. but God llilil vlllilllcd her soul for llis own. 'i‘llc late Mrs. Mcwado, who was a daughter of the lute Jlllllcs alld Allll Mullill of llerlnitulzc. Lot 49. is survivml by her family oi‘ three daughters lllld sovcll sons: Nellie, of Lyllll, Mass; ‘Mrs. 'i‘llolll:ls Kullghun null Annie oi‘ (‘ilurlotie- town; .lollll, ltliclillci, Frank, And- rew and .loln-,ililll. Durcllestcr; hlllss; (ll-urge. Illulgor, Mollie; and 'i‘holnas, Nevada. Ono daugh- ter and fivc soul-l having hastclnzll fronl their hollll-s ill tho lillitod States to ln- lll'i'.‘<it‘lli ill lilo fullvrltl. 'i‘ilcrt- lll-o also loft io nlollrll three ' Provinces. china, and linen, including a din-' ing-room suite from DeBlols Broth- MacLean dz Co. The dl-atll at Georgetown Roy- citizell of that community. The deceased came to George- town Royalty when a. young lllull and spent the remainder of ll long, alld useful life ill that Cflllllllllllllyn llustry ull combined to llluko who knew him. l-lc was a life-long member oi’ St.’ all cider. Th funeral services gisteffi un,] ‘urge bmthelqfia “My duct d by the llev. Mr. Pierce from of show horses. 3,1,"). (y,,nm,ny’ peukpfl Station, i2l‘l)il!hCfllll‘Cl1 oll_ Saturday, August Mrs, Isabella Doyle. Earnscllffe; Sarah .l., liellillghaln, Wash; 'P‘lt- ril-k. llcrlniiage; John. Ilcilillgham, Wflflil-I and .lanle.=l ill western U. S. A. . Th" funcrzli. which was largely llttclldoel, took place on Tuesday nlornlllg. Aug. iiti, from Si. Tereszls Pllllrvll. Wilcrl: iilc funeral nlllss and lilo services at the grave \\'(!l'l‘. l'()ll(l|i('l|‘il by hcr former piisior, Rl-v. i, it. A. dial-Donald. Tile pall- bearers were llor five sous; John Micilzwl. (ieorge. Andrew uull .lollcillln, and Mr. Owen McQuaid. 'i‘hc following Spiritual and in“)... “l Qifcriflils were rlel-leivl-rl; He leaves to mourn their loss. 5 the homestead, (leorgc (icorgoitwvn Royalty, Mrs. Knight, (ieorgetowll. Mrs. John S Aitkl-n, Lower Montague and Wal- lace lll Portland, Oregon. . . i The Charlottetown Board of, Trade have received a telegram the Board to visit Charlottetown. l Sir Halford. who is at present in lhappy couple left on a short trip‘ L Viean who owns the best stable FRE/l-l CLEAN Sweet u the mountain air and u exhilarating in_ its freshness u our cup of King Cole T"- Elch air-proof maul-loll puck- age in lull of quality. J—---=-———-— The 99191110111’ “'98 Def-l WON AT ST. JOHN EXHIBI- formed by Rev. W. MacN. Mat-‘TIQNF. The thews. AftCD the ceremony the were 1mm; by bride and groom left on a DOHBY-llfdgaf Easter a moon trip through the Maritime‘hlb1tion:_ Bull 3 years old. 1st; wag The Weddifl! Dleflelllilfibull, senior calf, 2nd; bull, junior flower cvnsisted 0f Silver. 011i; 811188. cheques calf, 1st and Junior Champion cow The n the Jerseys of Mr .4‘ years old in milk, 3rd; cow 4 years valuable old, dry, 1st, 2nd. and 3rd;- c ers and a silver tea service from years 01d in mllll, 2nd; cow .3 . dry. 2nd and 3rd; heifer MADE GOOD At Sherbrook how horses in Canada. Al; besides his widow, six children on John they only lost one first and H- 111 one second prize wiiih good competi- Johll “on, Messrs Horne Bros. will how at Charlottetown also at Am- I herst in November. WEDNESDAY SUDDEN DEATlL-Many will be that the Right Hon. Sir Halford shocked to learn of the sudden death MacKinnon. P. C. chairman of the 155i- 111811? 8110M 918111 0'01"“ “l Imperial Economic Committee and MYS- 51111111 E- sqllfllebfiggs 111 119T of the Imperial shipping commlrmhome 199 Kent St. Funeral notice tee has accepted the invitation of will appear later- USEFUL PREMIUMS are now be- the Guardian. TUESDAY Newfoundland will arrive in thcling 056186 by B A t ity on the S. S. Hochelaga on Fl-l~i“Lady's Shopping ag" or u 0 wsoouso sects. -.\ '- c » if r wflddin]: took ma“, in Vmwlflxlullltt day next and will be a guest of the Strap Razor and Utility Kn e ree Board at luncheon at the Victoria“- arille (innit-roll ll‘ Now Han-ll, lic- came thc bride of “flilialn \\‘. Gass. at New Wilisilirv», Thr- cprpnlony was pvrfllrllleti by the Rev. l). M_ ilnnlollf, llillistel" of the Cllurnlrnf Scotland. Tiley were unattended. After the ceremony thc happy young couple loft on a honeymoon about the city and points. In the evening-he will address other nearby islative Assembly Cl- ‘er, ilrullswilzk. illlttl‘ wilil-h illcy will reside lll Solilorvlllc. .\llls.-l., ivhcrl- the groom ilolds a lucluiirc. post? loll with thl- 'l‘lllwlllpsn‘n & Morris (n. Ml". iiliil .\li'.~l. (lass llll\‘<' a host of friend-s ill this Province, who wish tllcm a pitinsani journey tllro' lift‘, l‘hc tlllllrdiull joins ill congratulations. with prominent business men of this Province will seek to promote inter-Empire trade. H terday morning at ti o'clock when Q Martina Mary, daughter WEDDING BELLS-A pretty M“ "mms H- Mmlag“ "Elllllllt! took place rlt Boston, Iiiasia. Wclllll-sday. Sept. 7th , when Miss Katherine hllll-Pllcrson of (Yamilridgv, ltlasl», bot-lune the hrllll- oi‘ Mr. .lc-llll A. lilllcKillllou oi‘ tilc sllllll- pillrr. Rev. ltoberi Watson of the idlrsi Preasilytllriau (‘hurt-h. iloatoll, pcrfornlcd the i't‘l'l'lll(llly. Miss lsuilo! Allllwliiulloll. sister of lilo grc-onl. ativudcd the bride. wililo thl- groom was sup- poriod lly .\ii'. Malcolm .\lncl>her~ Hill], brother oi tllc l)l‘l(lt‘. liirs. Mac hlllllon. formerly ilvlongcd to llilll» tins, i’. l6. l. Mr. .\llll',l\'illlloii is a son of Mr. null liirs. l-Jwell f). Mar,- Kinllou. (‘zllloh (Tove. P. l-Z. l. The Alexander Nolan of Boston, Mass. The wedding ceremony was per- b!‘ formed by assisted by Nlllltial Mass. During the service ap-‘Sh propriate hymns were ren the ladies choir of St. Dunstans: Cathedral. of which the bride was‘ a valued member, under the direc- tion of Mr. W. J. Brown. veil and orange blossoms and car- es nnd maiden hair fern. m P31181811 Bown of yellow georgette‘ lsawis, richly and deeply fringed, the gift of the bride's brother, Rev. Gav-I 111 Momshan. who procured them. while recently in Rome. The groom was ablysupported by Mr. John F. Cam Ea present the officiating clergyman »~ and immediate friends and relatives. After the wedding dinner the happy couple motored to Borden where they will cross by the Car Ferry )0 Tormentine for their future home in Boston. visiting several Canadian and American cities enroute. - The groom's gift to the bride was a diamond pendant. to the brides- maid an aquamarine pendant and to the groomsmnn a set of plain gold cuff links. r t go (3 Quick relief / comes as y COllgCStlfi“ rye". The wedding presents which con- sisted of cheques. gold pieces, and valuable gifts of silver. cut glass, china. and linen, included a pretty silver tea service from the teachers of Queen Square School who the bride was a moat popular ificher fol-several you-a. and a beautiful » entree dish from the indie!’ choir of St. Dunstan‘: Cathedral. ' _. The, Guardian in eoulunciim with numerous friends in the‘ city mp v. ~ - ‘ .11» u.‘ Ai>=_<.-£)i"iiilfi c r it y“) _.___ Saturday night from St. John, N. B., St. Dunstan}; cathedral was the after attending the exhbitlon at scene of a very pretty wedding yesnThree Rivers and Sherbrookc inigds v. Margin MomghanfMiss Vlean, who owns the best ‘sta- v_ Gavan Monaghanyble of show horses in Canada. D. D., Professor of Philosophy a; St. John they only lost one first and St. Dunstans University, brothers of ‘me Semnd W1“ with §°°d COmPQ‘ the bride, the former celebrating the titlon. Messrs. Horne Brothers will dered by herst in November. ,_ list of permanent Civil Service ap- Tile bride was prettlly gowned in p°lntments~ “netted appears the Parisian white georgette with bfldaljollowlngm Permanent-Agriculture ried a shower bouquet of white res-land Physmmgm’ summerside‘ The bndesmmy Miss v, 1 M _ Service Commission appears the fol- Gulgan was becoming“, attrrig m°a‘lowing:—Junior Fruit and Vege- table Inspector, Prince Edward Is- with a yellow picture hat and car- gnfié Department °f Agriculture’ ried a. bouquet of yellow tea r . l m . Both the bride and her hnder§€d‘D°“"l”' Mt‘ SWWMHP‘ E‘ I" ‘I.°h" wore costly blue cut velvet Italian Coyle‘ Charlottetown‘ P’ E’ I" '1' .Whutal Rodd. Harrington, P. E. 1.; lwilliam F. P. Bradley. Charlotte- town. P. E. I.; James Edmund Flynn Cardigan, P. E. I.; Garfield Mac- GOODE-At the Coronation Hospit- nd post paid to any address in Hotel after which he will be rhcwfllsnede- Send l“ W“ Yea-fly Sub‘; scription today and get your choice. APPREClATED—-We have receiv- the nlembers of the Board and othqed more letters from satisfied sub- ers interesting probably m the Lepligrlbers over our latest premiums In his address Sir Halford will explain be , the work of the Imperial Economic “m! 19°“ Paid m every subscflbelnwhen Committee and 1n his meeungslsending in his subscription to '1‘. ‘Guardian. Don't delay. Act now. a given, while they last, free of cow WON SILVER CUP.— Messrs. orne Brothers of Winsloe returned uebec and St. John, N. B. At Three of Mn and Rivers they won a silver cup for the strong and feeling flne. an of my; best exhibits of beef cattle at the fair. city, became the bride 0g My; NH] They also did equally well with their flne string of show horses. Al. Sher- ooke they met such exhibitors as At ow at Charlottetown also at Am- CIVIL saavrca. —-Among the John C. Jack, Animal Nutritionist In e eligible list, issued by the Civil Branch :— Ira‘ Winfred chem. Cove Head Road, P, E. I. Bringing Up Father following‘ winnings fifty invited guests, including Rev. t the St. John Ex- Rev, 0w 3 cheques, cut glass and china dinner 110M5- set and dining room tlllllitllre. 2 year-i. the evening the bridal party lnotor- 3rd; 1191101‘. senior yearling. 1S1 11nd ed to the home c-t the groonrs par- 3ljd; heifer. senior calf 1st and 3rd ents, where a sumptuous supper llity on August 18th oi George A.vand Junior Champion; senior herd was served to about one hundred Parker at the advanced age of 80,2114? WW1! 119111. 1st? Gel? 01 Si"?- invited guests. yeurs removed ll highly respectethmld H116 31d; P1051108 0f COW, 2nd; to her nlariage. the bride was tell- R. O. P. cow over 5 years. 15¢. 2nd dercd a nliscellalleoals shower by and 3rd; R. O. P. cow, 11nd" 4 her girl friends and was the recip- iyears, 2nd and 3rd. - SHOWING. — ills honesty, temperance, and ill-lMessrs. Horne Bros. of Wlnsloe re- u turned Saturday night from St. sterling cilaracier respected by all John, N. B., after attending the ex- ‘hibition at Three Rivers and Sher- brooke in Quebec‘ and St. John, N.j David's Presbyterian (illurcll, (ieo-IB. At Three Rivers they won a sii_-' rgctown andlor nllllly years wuvvcr cup fol-l the best exhibit of beef cattle at the fair. were coll-equally well with their fine strin They also did STEPllEN-—Dr. Chas. g cclved a telegram last evening from St. they met $11971 exhlbll-QYS as Miss Marge Direct had won the 2.30 class s‘); in straight heats. Congratulations. FUNERAL YESTERDAY. — The funeral of the late John Coady was held yesterday morning from his late residence, 57 Dorchufler BL, to St. Damian's Cathedral whereaRe- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. D. Croken. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Patrick Keenan, John McKenna. D. J. Riley. James Hen- nessey. John Murnaghan, and John Cronin. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. Father McCarthy. WEDDING BELLS.- Candy-Mc- lntyre.—A very pretty wedding was aolemnized in St. Joachimb Church, Vernon River on Wednes- day, August 24th., when Miss Mar- xaret Coady. eldest daughter oi’ Mr. and Mrs. William Coady. Mill View, became the bride of ‘Mr. Al- phonsus McIntyre, son of Mr. and Mrll. Patrick McIntyre, Mllloove. The bride was becomingly attired ill veieutia. satin with sliver trim- ming, and black picture hat and curried a bouquet c-f pink and white sweet peas and maiden lluir fern. she was attended by her sis- ter, Miss llrene Coady, who wore peach satin and hat t0 match, while the groom was ably supported by Mr. Stephen MoDougald. Af- ter the ceremony was performed ‘by the pastor, Rev. P. D. McGuig- un, the happy couple motored to rthe home ct‘ the bride's parents. ‘where dinner was served to about ..l. I3. Mcllltyle, l’. 11., Tracndia. and P. l). McGlligun. The house artistically decorated with] s ill Dintk and white eiiefib unlerous gifts received were and useful, including lll A week previous lent of a number of beautiful and ‘costly present-s; Mrs. Mclntyrc “'11s one 0|‘ ollr most successful teach- crs and tho groom is a prfl-‘illulllllfi yc-ullg farmer. Their many flicnds wish Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre many happy years of wedded bliss. THURSDAY MAIIGE DIRECT WINS AT ST. Dougan re- Stephen. N. B., stating that —WELCOME VISITOR.—l-Iis old parishioners and a multitude of oth- er friends here have been delighted to see Rev.» J. C. MacLean, Vicar lGeneral for the District of Charlot- tetown, who paid Summerside a visitl ‘on his return last week from a vaca-‘ tion tour of Cape Breton, and wthcr points of interest and beauty in Nova. Scotia. I-Ie was accompanied on the enjoyable motor trip by Rev. J. J. MacDonald. of Summerside, and Rev. K. C. McPherson, of St. Margaret's. ‘tr-RETURN HOME-Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Muttart, with their daughter, Miss Ruth, and son Kenneth. rturneci home to Summerside on Monday night from an enjoyable motor tour, during which they vis- ited, Toronto, Elmira. N. Y., Boston, ‘Niagara Falls and other places of interest. They were accompanied and Mrs. John Alexander MacLeulhlcflrflfl lmd BWMT-inls’ U18 first 1M0?" of Iris, was united ill marriage to of Mr. Leod, of Iris. The wedding took place at the holne of Mr. C. K. Mar- 7.30 p. m. Tile bride was attended 3th Wednesday by her cousin, Miss Catherine F‘. ‘ , MacLean, and the groom v by a bm_ trip of lllore than 325 miles in cx- The Rev. Qunlcy A. McDowell ofil- _ elated. Following the ceremony, the equal that lecord‘ wedding dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James A. MncLeod. —HAPPl:' llVENlfl-Tlfllilh 6X- tends congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mooney (nee Etta Klnch), Rumford. Me. on the arriv- al of a baby girl at their home re- cently. FRIDAY —OLD THREE YEAR ACCI- DENT PROVES FATAL. -- John Cameron, 41, son of Mr. and M1"!- Alexander Cameron died at his npme in Elmsdale on Sunday as the result of ' a violent blow in the stomach received -na'rtmu 1'0 001.141.02.1- Misses Valerie Arnett and Dorothy Monkley, Summerslde left Tuesday morning to attend Mt, Allison Lad- ies’ College. ‘Sackville. M18865 Evelyn Sinclair, Elizabeth Sinclair and Mr. Edward Arnett left Mon- day for Charlottetown where they will resume studies at Prince of Wales College. three years ago plough while turning at the end of a.‘ furrow. - He leaves to mourn 8 widow and one son, Max, to whom the sympathy of the whole com- munity has been extended. The funeral was held on Tuesday after- noon, Rev. Mr. Elliott officiating. -—-— RETURN FROM TORONTO. -- —SERIOUSLY ILL-A telegram was received on Monday by Mrs. Herbert Clark, of Alberton. a niece of Dr. B. Hiram Champion, formerly of Summerslde. and now one of the leading medical men in Vancouver. B. 0., conveying the disquieting news that the doctor was in a very serious state of health following an operation there for appendicitis. Miss Ethel Coombs have arrived home from Toronto Where méy 911' joyed a most pleasant visit. While in Toronto. Miss Coombs sang for Signor Carboni, Dr. David Dick Slater, and Dr. H. A. Fricker, Dir- ector of the Mendelesol-ln Choir. and {rainer of the 2200 voices that sang at.» the Toronto Exhibition These noted musicians spoke in the highest terms of Miss Coombs voice. During her ‘stay in Toronto, Miss Coombs took lessons daily from Signor Carboni and hopes to return in the nearfuture to resume the lserious study of singing. Miss Coombs also sang at several very 15x3; frfggsuherg‘, fspegmglitlaslflselect musicals and received a most ifeaguifs of u; ‘inggisrfllsenawn As geilerouilang elglllllSlflSlilcdllplilliliifi, .. ‘.2 eng o ige 0 respon o e lllzll".lli iiiilvsrlous , ——i(0>-——»— by the fact that it has broughtyliliw- On Tuesday evening, Sept. abom the much talked of naboutionlldth, Mr. and liirh. Fiarle lluilenl. of the senate" in Tigmsh... Pr“, Southport celebrated tile fifth llll- m his departure Mr Afléam was lllversary oi‘ ihoir married life. Tile ten cred a number ‘of farewell re_|()(t(!llkli(lll waolrlllost auspiciousolle, Cepgions and presenwd with app“? There were present the iullnedlate prints souvenirs ‘mm ms friends relatives and some Ulllfi!‘ invited guests. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ilalionl re- gg$'smlll_guxggggflmrsuccess m ms ceived many useful and appreciat- ' ivo gifts which testify lo the high M» l. @1-E~<»~-Th-.‘mill"l,l:us“:l.::.:.‘:r;“..:ll Sad death wk place at his resldenci ill music ulld gnlllcs, after which o. at Elmsdflle at noon on Sunday o ldaitity lilll(‘.ll(‘.()ll was served by the M“ Juhn Cameron’ “fmr a “mg m-HIOHIBHB. At about midnight after “f5 lat the early “mi of 41 years; the singing of some appropriate 1h” decensed- wh‘) Ya“ n 5°“ of M" sollgq concluded by “Atlid Lang and M“' Alexande‘ camemxh WHSISYHG" the coillpany dispersed to a well known, progressive and high-MIN“. mflwulive homes much pleafi; ‘Y honored farmer 0f the dlstflct “ndlicd with lilo ovonhlgs ellicriulnllletlt hlsnfoss s?“ g” szeplymagflgfglalgge and Wlfillllll; Mr. tllld Mrs. Balienl c” "1"" - e S“ ' n at - , i c: ‘ o wedded did character and rcmarklbly flne firefly mm‘, “up” ‘v ‘m I physique and his untimely death. which occurred three clays ago, when whilst plowing he was struck l1 viv- Raconu- Captain William West- lcnt blow in the stomach by the on magm- of me Schooner Maud handle 0i the implemflli- The“! i119 out of Hichiiiucto, New Brunswick. left to mg/lilrn atszrrowilzg Wildow fltlfidwho made SlllCll an exgeiptionally 011B 5011. 1111.11 01110. 0 W 10m 6 fast round tr p between chibucto Sincere sympathy 0f the comgnlnityland Bummerside last year excelled is extended. T4: funeral mo place that record during the early part Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Elliot of September this year. Loaded officiating. with lumber he sailed the Maud -West0n from Rlchlbucto 0n Sep- MEQI,EAN—-MQQLEOD__M1SScnth- tember 7th, arrived at Summerside 1m, May MacLenm daughter o; Mrlthe same evening, ‘discharged thc —-DEPARTURE REGRETTED. -—- The departure of Mr. M. J. A’Hearn from Tignish, to take up his abode in one of the great commercial cen- tres to our south, has caused a great deal of regret on the part of his -—---l-<o>---- —CAPTAIN ‘BREAKS SAILING able wind sailed to Newcastle Sat.- urday, creptembe 10th. docked at Newcastle Sunday evening and sali- ed again for Summerside on Tues- day afternoon. arriving in Summer- side with another cargo of lunlber noon September In all the captain made a Mr. John Raymond MacLeod, son and Mrs. James A. Mac- l tin on Tuesday evening, Sept. 6, at _ ceptionally fast time and is looking ther of the bride, John MacLean. forward w see some person try to Tile death of Mrs. Arthur ROSIE And immediately M,“ of North Sydney Cupe Breton, be- home by Mrs. Chas. MacKenzie of Summerside and Muttart naturally thought he was pinched for speeding. It was, how- ever, only Mr. Maddigun, the Boy Scout hiker, who left Charlottetown ll som like Johnny Walker. still going l1 l1 in n. car collision, through the negli- gence of Alyre Arsenault to observe‘ the Motor Vehicle Regulations. ilililiil Nil REST UR SI 1 Rash on If-lljlliliill and Face. Cuiicura Heals. "I was troubled with an ltclnng ruulrwhlch broke out in blotchea on my arms. neck and lam. l: itched and burned causing me to scratch, and acmtchi a caused eruptions. My face was disfigured and l had to bandage my arms. I could not rest or sleep on account of the irritation. “ A friend advised Cutlcurlflflonp and Ointment so [bent for a free sample. l got relleflt once so pur- chased more, and after using one cake of Soap and part of a box of Ointment l was healed." (Signed) Min Wava C. Carter; Junction Rd" Springhlil. N. 8., Aug. 30, 1926. Use Cuticura Soap. Ointment and Talcum for daily toilet purposes. in to S8 Oil th the dinner the young people of the Boston-who will spend some time community announced the house any vet. These premiums Willlvlsitlng relations and friends at “ml gave m“ -"°““g °°"P1° *1 lively ' Charlottetown serenade and as they presented coming this way on Saturday themselves on the lawn, congratula- 19 last, near Bangor, Maine, a man on no“ wgre Oflered them by the“ the road put up his hand and Mr. many friends‘ c days p80 to walk thfgugh to Everett Doucette find; that on Mon- ton for a little exercise. I-le was, lily. $6M- 3. 1927 at about 5 o'clock cette c me to his death at the cor- of any driver of any auto, drinking intoxicating liquors even moderate] _ while driving a car. son convicted of driving a car nnd-l er the influence of liquor prlved of the license to drive a car. and country he more rigidly enforc-l ed and alsdthat licenses be not giv- Ity to operate a car and a physical- oxuminatlon as to the applicant's; vision and hearing; also that when‘ ried at all timesi on the person to‘ whom it was issued, when ‘driving al death‘ of little Everett Doticette which took place on Labor Day. was loved daughter 'of Mr. and’ Mrs. 'John D. Murphy Borden, occurred at llarbor View Hospital. Sydnoy Mince, August 30th after n. very short illness. Hersudden death was quite a shock to her parents and friends. The deceased leaves a sorrowiug husband and five small children. David; Maurice; Annie; Edith and all infant one day old, besides u. I We your jury impanelfed to in- ulre into the cause of the death 0i‘ six brothers and six slst rs. The brothers are Fred of Toronto; Junt- es of Texas; Donald of Saskatoon; William; Bruce nlld John at. llonlc. flyrnouth and Sydney 515-. The sisters are Mrs. Stephen Pike of Charlottetown. P.E.l.; MrsrEvu llillman of Boston. Mass; Mrs. . m., the above said Everett Dou- er of We strongly condemn the practice u se ii ‘Nherever the Recipe We also recommend that any per-l be de- We also recommend that the laws regard to speeding both in town drive cars without a thorough} amhmtion as the applicant's still-- id license is issued that It be cnr-‘ l’: P. J. MacCLOSKEY For Self and Others The above verdict of the jury in e inquest in connection, with the i when struck by the handle of a] Prof. HuAJTSJItOD and his neice I sorrowing nlotiler nlld i’ tllar, nnd “ ' Birt a daughter. v Guardian's “Saturday Subscriber; l l I Kenneth Mucbelln of Borden, IKE. l.; Mrs. Berkley J. Sutton of Glace Bay, N.S.; Mrs. Ralph C. Hutche- son 0i‘ Campbellton, N.B. and Beatrice at llonlo. _ ay ilcr soul rest in peace. \ On Saturday. July 16th. Mr. John McPhee n. very highly esteemed resident of Sprlngton‘ passed peace- fully away nt the age of 84 years. Besides a sorrowing widow, Mr. McPhee leaves to mourn the loss of a kind and loving father four sons and five daughters. The sons are Roy McPhee, Portland, Me; Angus McPhee, St. Louis, Minn.; John Mc- Phee. Boston, Mass, and Daniel McPhee at home, and the daughters are: Mrs. Chas. Gray, Lower Nap- pan, N. B.; Mrs. L. B. Bell. Natick. Mass; Mrs. W. H. Boothby. New- ton, Mass; Mrs. H. E. Ducker. Newton, Mass: and Mrs. Chas. H. Pernunn, Newton, Mass. Another daughter, Mrs. Cassie McNevin predeceased her father by a number ‘of years. , The funeral which was a large one was held on the afternoon of Monday, July 18th. The service was conducted by Rev. R. H. Stavert assisted by Mr. George Jackson student catechist. The pail bearers were: Messrs. D. A. McIntosh, Wm. Todd, Fred Buchanan. John ‘Buchanan. Wm. McPhee and Wm. McIntosh. In- terment was in the Sprlngton ceme- tery. There passed away at Little Sands on Saturday evening. Alli!- 27th alter a few years of very poor llcllith, Flora Mllntl, beloved wife of Mr. Daniel MacNetll. Born hi Wood Islands ‘I6 years n50. ‘but her entire married life 0t nearly forty years Wile spent ill Little Solids- Sill» was n quict. kind and inof- fcnsivc wolllan uiltl one who on- joyvd u large circle of friends. ile- sitics her sorrliwillg husband. who is llow left lllolla sllh leaves to mourn two brothers and four sis- tel-u. Magnus lilunn, Stougllton, iViass; Malcolm Munll Miamu, Fla; Mrs. Allllic lilacMellan. and Mrs. Maggie Maclililllln, both of Wood lrllmlds; Mrs. Hamilton ill the Uti- ited States and Miss Sophia Munll ill Little Sands. Her funeral on Monday afternoon was very largely attended. The service at the house and gravo was taken by her pastor ilcv. M.l). MatrDonuid. \wllo spoke n most‘ comforting massage to the bereaved. She was laid to rest lll the Little Saltds Celnétery. BIRTHS SULLIVAN-On Monday, Sept. l2. Sullivan, Klnkora. a son. weighing nine and three quarters unds. BIBT — At Covehead ad, Sept. 12. to Mr. and Mrs. E. and Mrs. MMDONALD-At Tignish on Aug- ust the 19th to Mr. and Mrs. Austin J. MacDonald, a daughter, Mary Ca- millia Doreen. ' McGRATH-‘- At Covnllead Road, Sept. l0. to-Mr. W. l’. and Mrs. McGruth. a daughter. CAMPBELL — Al. the l’. E. l. lIos- pita] Sept. 12, 1927. to Mr. and Mm. Clifton A. Campbell, of Boston. Maura. n daughter. ' sTRANG-At New Dominion, Alig- ust sixteenth, 1927, to Mr, and Mpg TllPlwr Strung. a daughter. (Charlotte Annie). CANNON-At Pownal. Aug. 21st. i927. to Mr. and Mrs. John Cannon. a daughlen-Annle Gertrude.~ Con- . gratulutlonl. ' ROSSITEFL-QAt Si. Peters, Sept, 1i, 1927. to Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rou- Hltvr. n daughter. FEDLEY-At i034 Grosvenor Avc.. Montreal, Sept. 3.10 Dr. ll‘. (i, and Mrs. Pellley (nos Mary llaslam) a daughter. MIQDQNALD—— At tho Charlotte- town ‘Hoepital on Bept. 15th. 1927 to pbell or Brooklyn.‘ th ded m d fte b the -_ u", _ l _ -- ' " " a '3"<;‘.1."3;‘é%‘li.§i r.- esa r2222... r-...:r......2..l::.ll.r“"°""" l"""°"“‘""°" ‘lill After the ceremony a sumptuous ' 18 1927 ‘Ed d‘ m. Olntmcntflund w... 11mm. u... ’ deubemung about three qumh" o; sAuNnmkAt m, Hm“ Edwud | m" lvygxdldirzgf ltifleaklfaisflt‘ wastserzdlft thelgesgtglust . , a son. wur ,‘ Cuticurn Shula; Stick 25¢. an hour on the evidenck _ Bu“ 308mm,’ som“ ‘m,’ l9”. w e e r e a w c were .. _ _ " n . 192v, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis E.‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Saundcrsja daughter. , MARR-LAQES MACLEOD-MMRCHlSONs-Ai I1..l<t. St. John on Sept. 6th., by the lll-V. J. M. Murchison. the lll-r, ,\, ,\_ MucLeod of Cilurlotletown lo lillr- bura Grace Murchison of lmlllt Prim, (Patriot please copy.) WARREN—HASLAM -—At. (‘hur- lottetowll. Sept._10l.ll. by the lll-v. C. J. Johnson, ‘Milton. l’. ll, I. assilltelhby the Rev. ll. .l. llUWPit, Toronto, (laruet- Marshall \\':lrrl-ll French River to Mrs. Lclnlrzl l.ll<:i.l llasianl. Charlottetown. MacNElLlr-PUNCHEM Al. Zion Church. Sept. 14th, 1927, by RPV. M. Scott Fulton, Mary FIOFPHCO MncNelll, Milton, to Frank L. Puncher. of Charlottetown. ‘Pliny were attended by Mr. ulld Mrs. Edwin Weeks. MURCHISON- Mucaacnnnlv- at 52 Upper llilisborough Street, (thar- lottetown, on Sept. 14th. 192'! by Rev. Ewen MacDougall, B. I). [Lirlllicl A. Murchison of Mount Buchanan, to Miss Lena McEacllerll oi Point (Prim. DEATHS MCDOUGALD-Al. Blooming Point Sept. 13th., Mrs. R. .l. liicilouglllli. Funeral Thursday morning lll. 9 o'clock. SQUAREBRlGGS-Suddcniy at her home 199 Kent St.. Sept. i3. Mrs. aruh E. Squarebriggs. Aged 50. COADY —- At his into residl-lll-l- 7-1 Durclltistcl- Si,. John tioluiy or..- w yours EARS-At Broolliille, Lot lll, ohn Bears, in ‘his 80th year puss- ed peacefully away. 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