NOVEMBER Z9. ‘I950 Q leek MONDAY M, and Mrs. John Dickie have the “mummy o; a large number of avg“, m Charlottetown and Buni- merlqd... m the death of their dangli- w. p ta, Mr. Dickie himself being a Wyn: in the hospital at the present Illli? [QANDBR DEAD-Vi/Ord was re ca,“ that Mr Ixonai-d Creed, :1.’ 535p ;. n, suddenly imsscd away on Tue. '1)’. NOV- 13- H0 formerly be- langed m Albion, 11.131. and 111s sudden (ICRUI was a creat- Shuck 11> m5 many friends there- “LUIIINU IuiLLs-A quiet we'd- dmg my pla-CO in the United Church Puwnag? Kt Yr""., on Weclnsscr-y gwlllllt.’ Ntlll‘ll‘.'_"l' 19th. when tne W, .. 1111f» Air Arthur Iicitii at york and Miss Emma. Er Lhulke .30. it of Marslificid. Rev. F‘. El Bmtnroyd officiated at the CPR- mm; The couple were attended by p, Scott and Miss lyiuriel Eras-p Ar. tho principals are F) wcll Warm, they have the best ivishcs of a great circle of friends. Mo." IV.-\I.TIJRS--BIRT--A very pretty “Tdrliiig was solemriizcd in the Bap- m (‘l~:l1't‘]l, Berlin, N. IL. when Miss Emma F. Birt daughter of Mr. John W. Birt. St. Patricks Road was united in marriage to Mr. Arthur tyapcrs of Berlin, N. H. The bride lqpkfifl (‘lilifltllflg in a dross of roy'al blue Ffllill trimmed with pale gold lure, llicy were attended by her sis- ter Catherine and tha grooms neph- ew. Mr. Walters. Immediately after the reromonv the happy couplo motored to Ciorhriin ivhcre they dressed in zhelr iraielilng attire; then they left for Florida where they will reside until next June. LARGELY ATTENDED FUNERAL -'I'he funeral of the late Mrs. Frank Icel of Lynn. Mass, (nee Mamie licCallum- was held on Sunday af- ternoon from the residence of her parents, ilr. and Mrs. Daniel Me- Callum 79 Orlebai- St, oi’ this city. fhe scriire was conducted by the Rev. Dr. vincent assisted by Adjutant llarllncf the Salvation Army. In- iernient nt the Peoples Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Ernest Ford. Archibald Ford, Henry Josey. Bruce Josey, Elby Ford, Johnnie Williams. rm funeral which was very largely rtenrled siinived the esteem in which the dcrrrised was l-ieirl. liiiLTERS-BIRT WEDDING — A quiet rut pretty ivcdrling was solemn- ir-‘cl at the Baptist Church nt nine rirferl. Sunday morning. Nov. llth. at Berlin. New Hampshire, when Miss Emma E. Birt, of Pcakes’ Station, be- came the bride of Arthur W. Walters, of Berlin, NH. The laride looked very pw-Hv in a gown oflilue aem-gi-Lte 1111,11 niodish hat rind accesmiritis in harmony. She cnrr ed a bouquet of TYTZE_QF.1_5_RY-QFTLFET‘_. 31v." "1" ARPV‘ l‘. _ sN e~vtvs Budget for Our Soiurdasr fiubseri boys. -RIZTURNED FROM RUSSIAL-I Mr. James Pricliard arrived in Tor- cmo on Saturday m°mm5 "m" Bus’ iDickie was held yesterday from her sia, where he has been organizing the Hate residence 234 Fitzroy s‘ m the fox industry for the Russian Gov- iPeoplP-s Cemetery‘ and “as largely eminent. l-ie will remain in Toronto iaflmdedv services at the house and until the clcrae of‘ the Royal Winter gm“, “you, cpnducted by m“ C. N_ Fair, when he will return home-S. jsrow“, assisted by Re“ Du Ramsnh ‘:The pail bearers ivei-e Cecil Ward. _Nmv BARNS AT “Duh. m“ ‘Keneth Cameron, Chester Matthews. nit —'Ihrec fine HEW barns have been ihf-lde" (hamlet 91195191‘ Ward- built at. Indian River since Oct. 1st Mflhu" “wrin- ,viz Jarvis lvicLellairs Hubert Gillis! —‘_“ ‘and Albert Alcliellaifs the last nam- l LAST ‘CALI’ 0F RosALmn-The crl to replace omfburned by the , 5' 5- Rosalmd- cantai" CM"- made flinch-firing and explosion of n gaso- h?" 135‘ m“ 1m‘ m“ 59350" at ‘hi5 line. engine. The people still have an -"°5'~'~“"la~" “h” ‘m’ d°°k°d “t abiding faith in tht- future. rcgarfl- "l Wham: Th“ Rosanndt which Hess or present m“, prices for pm_ y has been plying between the ports of lancer‘; - Montreal. Charlottetoivn. and St. i-Iolirfis, Nfld.. and whit-h has called - ‘there mcry iwo wcrkas‘ during the ‘TEYTH? “I15 5IQ|INFNTJ—TT1Epurimcr. will. on the completion of touting of the new La France Met- lm- Isl-camp, {rm lake ,1 Cal-go or no- 1011013311 "W191i? 131181118 P11101188“! . patccs from Cleorgctoivn to rsouthcrn for the city fire department will be points, lconductcrl this morning ‘at Pownal, Wharf. "the pinup “"111 11° $11111“ at roman-m rsi..1\ivnnrc-1...<~miiei u. it u. in. zuiLI will be kept operating iilumi. 6b‘. mic of it". pigmwrs n; for three 110N111, The lic\v engine was Vancouver, brother of l). J. Munn. brought from iizc railway station to ‘of Montreal, died there suddcvfl TUESDAY THE FUNERAL 0F the late Reta the Fire IInll F" rrlay morning, with Saturday week. Mr. Munn was a Air. W. A. Lci il~c Company's en- ‘native oi Prince Fclwrird Island, and irmevr. 111 1" 11PP1- 1111 Hurst's"- \‘~'f‘1lt in Bllliiiil Columbia in 1888. Tanner. rciv" iiitivc of the com- Bcridcn his brother in Montreal ihcrc puny, was c‘ v. the machine. While V7111.‘ two other brothers, Angus of being driver up Water Street and Nancnuver. nnd h’. A. of Victoria, He ‘Queen Street. the new engine was .1 also survived by his toil‘;- pmd (m0 lbr zglit. up to full syrced for a brlcf (Laughter. lvfrs. Alex McLcnnnn of ' -l"riiice Edward Island. i i Charged with forgery and with ob-l P. B, I. STATISTICS-The mrnin- tainlng goods under false pretenseslion Bureau of Statistics in ther re- ,Bruce A. l-Iowland, 22, alias B. R. iport of Blrtm, Marriages and Deaths iRoberts‘ North Devon. York County, "for October. credit this province as N. B., was arrested yesterday by follows: Births 41; Marriages 23; (‘unstable Watson Higgins in Monc- Deaths 12. ' v ton. and brought to Charlottetown! ‘lust evening. The arrest followed‘ WEDDING BELLS-A pretty wed- |ffoivlarids release from imprisonment ‘dlhfi was solemnized at St. Dunstans |nt Dorclicster where he has been I Basilica on November 5th. when Miss l-berving a scntcnce since January 23. Bessie Ready, daughter of Mr. and last on a charge of forgery, forlMrs. Daniel-Ready, Covehead Road, -\vliicli he had been arrested in Monc- ' became the bride of Mr. Terrance we on January 4. Llmpher, of Pleasant Grove. the Howland, it is alleged, forged ceremony being performed by Rev. iclzeques on certain local merchants, Father McCarthy. _The bride looked pmd obtained certain articles under charming, attired in a dress of copcn ‘false pretenses, among them a ladies blue with hat to match, she also wore ,iiii' trimmed coat, an overcoat, "a a navy coat with fur trimmings, and ‘suit of clothes and a fountain pen. was attended: by her sister. Miss .--.li of which have been recovered, and Agnes Ready, who also wore blue. .v.'i,iicli were found in his possession The groom was supported by Mr. Al- Almost one thousand tons of plpc were used in the llne- This piping was manufactured in Canada. by the Canadian Iron Foundries, Montreal. The pump motor was furnished by the Canadian Allis-Chalmers. '1'oron- to. The valves were manufactured by T. MacVity 6a Sons. Et, John. Power for the electric motor will be supplied by the Maritime Electric Co. who have laid a line from the plant to the works. Air vents are now being installed at high points in the line. The pumping station is almost completed. The concrete floor and the pump foundation were poured last week. The work of erecting the machinery is progressing favourably. It is thought that it may be neces- sary to flush the new line several times before permitting the water to enter the reservoir. Analysts who have analyzed the i-t the time of his arrest last winter. | frecl Watts. of Grand Tracadie. In l C11 1‘1=1~'01V1118 Cflmplaints on Jan- l the. evening. the bridal party motored vary Ll last, from local merchants who to the home of the bride's parents, had been victims of the operations of where a ‘sumptuous wedding supper a man answering the description of 1 awaited them. the immediate rela- l-Imvlniirl. and who gave his name as tves of the bride and groom being ll. R. Roberts‘ the police forwarded present. After a few hours spent in the ziescrlption to mainland pointmsoclal intercourse. the happy couple as tlie man had absconded from the left for their home in Pleasant Grove. wovince. As he stepped from the accompanied by the best wishes of train at Moncton on January 14 he their many friends. Previous ti; her 11115 Rllplvlwlldfld by U19 B01100 0f marriage. the bride was tendered a 111111- Cibl‘. 811d W115 later Sentenced by 7mlscellaneous shower at the home nf flis Honor .1\'".c Bennett to one year shei- aunt, Meg J, Ben-Iganl whgm she in Dorchc:.i<~i' Penitentary. lrecelved many beautiful glftril The Howland is of slim build. clean Guardian joins in wishhg Mr. and vlmvcri. about five feet nine ipches Mrs. Lamphier 1i happy and pros- tall with dark hair. He has a scar porous journey through life. on his nose. when arrested by Con- stable Higgins he was very poorly NEWSON — CHOWEN —— A very’ vrater at the source have pronounc- ed it excellent both from the bacter- iological and chemical starldpoints. Analyses were made by Dr. McKen- zie. analyst for the Department of Health of tlovri Scotia. and by Dr. Abramson of the. Department of Health of New Brunswick. The annual meeting of the Island Hockey League was held last evening at the Revere Hotel. The following offlcers were appointed for the ensu- ing year: President, H. M. Dowrfng. Summersde: Vice-President. S. I". Doyle. Charlottetown; Secretary Treasurer, Lloyd Lewis. Sunimcrside; Executive, J. E. Stems, Charlotte- clad. First”, wedding took place at seven | town, Ralph Sllliphunt, Sunimcrslde. —GOI.DEN WEDDING-On the ueiiiiil: of Nov. 14th. 1930, a goodly Miss Charlotte McKay, DeSable and HESS Mary lvfcEaehci-n. New Argyle. W-EJDNESDJ-Y rYclock on Wednesday evening, Nov.' It was decided that the first game “i110. representing the New Argyle Calf Club. upheld Island honours in calf Judging at the Maritime Winter minibcr of the ‘iicplicivis and nieces 11f Mr. and nfrsx. Edwin Payntcr, KEIISIIIQLOII, assembled at: the home n‘ Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Moase, to of- | fer congratulations and best wishes ;.o Mr. and Mrs, Paynter on the‘ fiftieth anniversary of their wedding. _ __ The Rev. G. T. Sprlggs was called.‘ "ms- “S “ team» “wk the Premm” upon to act as chairman and after an appropriate address to the happy couple, Mr. Nelson Paynter read an address to his parents accompanied by a sum of gold presented by their daughter. Mrs. S. B. Moase._Then followed an address read by Mr. Hruce Paynter and a. presentation of r1 gold headed cane by Mr. W. C. McLeod and a sum of gold by Mrs. John D. MacKay. Mr. and Mrs. Payn- ter thanked the donors for their licnutlful gifts. after which a pleas- ant evening was spent in speeches, music and singing; also readings by Mrs. W. C. MacLend and Mrs. Alden , Moase. Special, mention may be made of Mr. Charles Bearlsto and Mrs. W. C. litcLeod who played so beautifully. much to the enjoyment of nll present. During the evening a ‘ling teams in the Maritime Provinces, thus winning for a second time, the 1T Eaton to Co. trophy. At thqRoy- 1 gal Winter Fair Miss McEachern won the third individual prize for Juclg-. ing. Misses McEachem and MacKay re- port a wonderful experience at the recent exhibitions at which they civmpetcd. --DEATH 0F WELL KNOWN ‘RESIDENT 0F BEDEQllE-Cltizens ‘of Bedeque were grieved to hear on 'Saturclay morning that Mr, VJohn ‘on had been in falling health for ‘some time but had been up and a- fbout. until Thursday evening when he {was taken suddenly ill and never re- lunch was served to the guests and Famed °°"5°l°u5“°55~ He ‘"5 1" m5 enjoyed by all. After. singing the y73rd year. The deceased was o. nat- Nnufina, Anthem d", gathering n_ ‘ive of Burlington but had resided in midst hand shaking and good wishes ‘Bcdeque for mlmy years and carried departed tn their homes feeling they '0" a "My extensive can“? bmldlng had spent a ma“ Pnioyable evenmm ibusiness until his retirement. He was -KI1I'I'UKNI:II) AFTER A YEAR'S fifth at the home of the bride's i ‘"1" b’ Play“ °“ '”““"‘"1' 2“ “L icliarlotietoivn, and that. throughout l-‘air at Amherst and at the Royal 1'” Tuasday °n m” m“ "am m‘ _. t 1W inter Fair, Toronto, returned home ‘ "lag-l evening by ‘he 65m tram W308i‘ ago Lo organize the fox indust- M the Amherst Rm u“, W0 young ivy for the, Russian GovernmenL-S. .liu:;itl0n,'defcatlng all other compet- l T0 dale 1111s season 1,620,580 bush- ‘Dnvison had passed away. Mr. Davis- . parents. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Chow- I on. of I-Ilghfield, P. E. 1.. wheni their daughter, Mabel Gertrude, was united in marriage to Emmons Gar- field Newson, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Newson oi’ Brackley. Rev. Dr. A. C. Vincent of Charlottetown P performed the ceremony, which was witnessed by a large number‘ of rel- atives and friends. The bride who was given away by her father, en- tered the parlor to the strains, "Here Comes the Bride," beautifully rend-i cred by Miss Moi-once Newson, sister of the groom. The bridal party stood under an arch of spruce covered with running juniper, and bunches of pink roses at each side, anrlsmaller white ones mingled through potted house plants formed the beautiful back- ground. Durlng the signing of the Street. to st. Dunstan}; Basilica reirister. a duet was suns by Mises ABSENCE-Mr. James Prichsrd, re- tirrned to his home in Summerside richard left Summerside about a :eis of potatoes have been shipped from the province by water in steam- ers leaving the ports of Charlotte- town. Georgetown, Victoria, and Summerscle. There has also been shipped by steamer 59,032 bushels of turnips. FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The fu- ineral of the late Mrs. Edmund Proc- tor was held yesterday morning from hcr late residence 123 ‘Dorchester the season carries will be played on Tuesdays at Sunimerside and on Fri- clays at Charlottetown. The application of the Victoria hockey team. represented by Messrs. Earl Prowse and Hal. Spillett, for ad- mission into the Island League was refused. THURSDAY —IN SERIOUS CONDITION-The many friends of Mr. Harry spears of summer-side will regret to iiear that his condition is causing some anxiety. Mr, Spears has been under- going treatment in the Prince County Hospital for some time.-S. BIG FOX WINNERS-Mr. A. B. Cuicllffe of Hunter River has ar- rived home from Toi'oiito where he ‘vim-e a Rcquiem High Mas was Eileen Rodd and Atta Prowse, niec- imlebrawd by Rlgm Rgyergnd M0". es of the groom. The bride looked ‘signer Maurice McDonald. The pail charming in n sown 11f W111“ 811K [warm-S M“; M35515 Anmcny canton crepe, the conventional brid- pm...’ who; pin-Adam’ Am-ed Chap a; veil was worn, her shoes were of Pan's‘ Jchn R ;I*]@n1lng_ pope Bat white kid, with stockings to match, m“ and Pam. Flynn service at the and she carried a bouquet_of pink and gyave was conducted by Rey, George white chrysanthemun-is, asters and .1\;~_Dona1d_ niaidenhair fern. The groom's gift to the bride was a Pearl-on-amber set. The bride and groom were un- was attending the fpval Wiiilcr Fair. Mr. Cutlciffe took with him for the Fair a number of foxes for Mr. R, S. Humphrey which proved to be, win- ncrs carrvirig off the following hen- orrw-Werldls Champion for Adult Fox; four championships; four re- serves, best matched pair; fifteen first prizes; three seconds six thirds: three fourths: five fifths: five slxths. Mr. Cutcliffe also had Widespread public sympathy is ex- iciirlcd to Dr. J.S. and Mrs Jenkins attmded» the" an" T999114"! m” congratulations and hearty good wish pale pink roses. and was attended by her sister, Mrs. Catherine Murphy. who WPTP an outfit. of hrnwti and car- flwi a bouquet of red rrv-es. The rrcum was supporioil by iiis nephew. .\‘fr. Wilfred L. Paley. The bride WFIS Riven away by her brother. Mr. At- IrDONiILD NUFII. AI.S---.1\ very i y hut quiet wed- ding was soieitiii ctl at the home f‘! the officiating clergyman, Rev. Wl-i Davis, Cardigan, on Wednesday, No- vember 5th at 3 p. m. when Miss GRAHAM- blew Blrt. Soon after the l"‘l"‘l‘lli'.|l_\' _ , _ _ llr. anrl ltfrs. Walters lcft I Ame Mmle gfnl:|r,n'.li,y,nhg dgughl: pom_shlll_g_ Florldm whore m" 1 of Mumul 1'15 , iii. s ra am . spend the winter. planning to rvivxn ("upmcaux M“ “mtcd in manmgc to Mr Arctmas McDonald youngest .i Bet . l 1 .'.'|t, '1 rin in June T10) v1li 1 Sm or Mr and M" John A. Mum Washington. DC..- anrl ntlic" inter- ‘very highly esteemed by a large m- 1011 the sudden and tragic death ct cle of friends and acquaintances and “w” “m” 5°“ Keir which Mcurmd “M always deeply Interested m the about 10.30 yesterday morning atihelr welfare of the community. There are "0"" m‘ nflgm°n Mad" The “we lcft to mourn besides his widow. one "m" Y”? 01d l“ M‘ down “ "ma" 5mm Bruce’ on his “m, ‘Icme from limlrliivay and sustained a fractured Western Canada, and one daughter ‘klm- H9 “'55 fumed at‘ ‘mm t?‘ M“? ‘Mrs. J. H. ivfcFarlane of Fernwood. C111’ Hc-‘Illitfil- Where hi! "m". “'95 Mr. John Dnvison of Bedcquc is a a1 “Tim "L u" Wrath‘! ""1315 A" broth“; To a“ o; “vhom The Guard- lexoininatiun of the child showed m“ “tends its sump", Sympatmh fihat life was extinct and it is believ- Thc funeral takes place on Thursday f"! 111M 593th “'35 31-11195‘ 133m‘ afternoon at 2 o'clock providing his 311N115- scn. Bruce. arrives from the wcst.l Th?” 111'? 19" l" "10""! b95115” othcrivlse it will bP iieiii the following 5111c izrlcf stricken parents. two sisters day, “m? Wm b, a short, “ma; iJcssica and Joan. ni present attend- es of all present, the bridal party retired to the dining room. where a- bout nlnety five relatives and friends ' isat down to a sumptuous wedding supper. Many beautiful wedding presents of silver, cheques, linen, fur- niture, etc, testified to the popular- ity of the young couple. Previous to - her marriage, Miss Chowen was tend- ered a miscellaneous shower at the , home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stock- man, Winsloe Station, on ‘Tuesday evening. Oct. 2B. also on Wednesday evening. Oct. 29. the Women's In- stitute of West Royalty met at her three foxes for Dr. f. W. Jardlne. _Kensington at the Fah- and these of light. heat and \\'.’lfCl'.‘ll15 growth icarrled o“ second’ third and fourth I was watched with keen interest by prizes. , Commenting upon 1.1m recent an- nouncement of the b-Jllfllhl hfinistnr of Agriculture w th respect to Step1; to be taken in aid of the live stuck industry, Premier Lea in an H115‘!- vicw yesterday expressed 1-1:; thorough approval and ‘Ipllffiflftiiilll. The definite steps so for annouitted are four in number. namely. the sup- plying to farmers free of cost by the Federal Government of thoroughbred sire bulls: the supplying of thorough- "hn: “Nuts an rm,“ Th? happy Dannki of Greek River. FThe bride Mun“, have m? hm “fly,” n, a was very lwconyiliétgiyl {attired in“; Murcia of friends for m“? s’ R’ crepe “ pro pcrliv and happiness. -" --7T.El\IAlNS BROUGHT HUME TOR. BI.'RIAL—TIIG remains of the We Piiilhert Perry, who passed away’ ii: :1. Boston hospital after a short illness. arrived nt summcrzzlde on the late train on Friday night. They were crmveycrl to his homo in Iiliscoiiche bl‘ l\'fr. Percy Boivness, who had charge of the funeral. The remains ivore. accompanied from Boston by the widow and infnnt daughter of the deceased and his brother, Mr. John Stephen Perry. ‘The deceased was tiie_son of Mr. and Mrs. Clem- ants Perry of St. Nicholas and had rrrrcrl oversens in the Great War. Fincc his return he had suffered From the effects of a gas attack re- ifived during active service. After nir marriage to Miss Flnrlna Gand- ‘l daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alban Cfiudci of Mlscouche, they made their home in Boston. Thcrc are left tn tnourn besides his widow and infant child, his sorrowlng parents Purl several brothers and sisters namely": Phillip and John Slmpllfih 9i Boston: Ezadie of lvlontrcol: Lir- “1111. Tillman and Edmund of St r3l"|101118: Mrs. Henry Arscunulf. of Fharlottetown; Mrs, Arscnc Polrici‘ ""1 Mrs. Ernest (inudct of Si. Nich- 3H5; 11cm the sympathy of the commun- 1i!" is extended in their sad bereave- "1'"1‘-t. The funeral took place on Flllldfiy from the, residence of his father to Bt. John the 'Ba.pt.lst Church nnd Cemetery: at b.fi3f‘"“""" Err, Dr. Monagbni. officiating. 1h- luiieral was lonely attendant-B. home and presented her with a love- 1 bffid BOWS Rt 1105i- flud U16 Dihvment 0! ~nncl triiiziiiings and coat and hat to llllitil. The bride iuid groom were attended by Miss Ruth Graham sis- irr of in» bride and Mr 111111.: Mc- at the home followed by a service ing school in Halifax, and one broth- iii the United Church at Bcdeque. {Interment will be ln Bcdcque Confi- cicrv. The service will be conducted Miss Edlna nt honic, to all of 1 ‘U held brother oi‘ the zrouni. Alter by ftcv. A. J. Reynolds. S. the ceremony tlic bridal party euifly- ~-~~— flfl a motor drive through the coun. -IDEATII 0F MR. JOSEPH VIN- lry arriving pi. the home of the brides, (?l-'.N'l'—'l;hc death occurred at liir parents about 7 p. m. where the lm-i home in Alma on Thursday last of mediate relatives c-f the CUIItTll-llilllg‘ Mr. Jflhfllh Vlllct-‘m "L the a!" °l 65 parties were assembled to greet ihc. years. The deceased was a native of young couple. After the usual felicit- Alma, the youngest son of the lute aticms had been extended to the‘ Mr. Joseph Vincent. the last surviv- bride and groom a very delicious ing member of a large family. He supper was spread and as Ivfrs Gra-I was born and died on the old home- hiiin (mother c-f the bride) ls an einistead. Mr. Vincent find been ill for pert in the art of culinary every one more than a year. He was a very present immensely enjoyed the vcrylsucccssful farmer and fisherman and tempting viands and various dishes was most highly respected in the of the splendid repast. Whcn the in. district. Handicapped from birth m,- mm “m5 replenished the guests wfh acrippled left arm, he had, in rctlrcrl to different rorms, some to spite of his infirmity, made good and ilijiCll to fine niuzsic others to have al W85 BIWBYS Cheerful 11111161‘ 619561115505- isgmn] elm, but in the midst of thelrl‘ He had a family 0f fourteen child- enjoyment the sound of a bugle hrrn i'cn. two of whom predeceased him. was heard in the clliziance 5001i thclThcre are left to mourn, besides his _,_c,.cnndc,.5 mn-roundéd m9 house antiwar-rowing widow. tChrlstlna Helen between music out and music in alhflimnions. of Smith Roadl. five went nmwy M a nygffklgc bell. After‘ daughters and seven sons, namely. [nllgffltllilltitllls t: the 1111111: cvuvle M“ R4111 Gcfimn- M155 E1111 111111 5111- whn aiJD-enrcd on the platform‘ 11nd ""1 l" “"1 "mm WC“? M1511’ 311th- Vdlstrlbuung of candy by hat-oral ‘Boyce, John. Lester and James in the wlmg ‘amps the Scrcmdem “many; United States. Mrs. John Gordon, of. ,.'.;l~fl(;,.c“, and ‘vent m the“. ,-c-_,pcc_-Alberton; Mabel, who came home to .,._.L, rcnzcha The milieu“, lo the brme nurse her father: Lloyd and Ralph. “no "lam, and "my," cmw-lstlng or on the homestead, to nll of whom Cheques chum cm glam 5mm. m“; the sincere sympathy of the t-mmun- “mt Mn“ an’ 0.6m,‘ U". ham“, ity is extended. The funeral took guests commenccd w look M. me“- place on Saturday from his late resi- mL-s ca.“ and coats bu, before m-ndcncc to the Anglican Church and mum: u i. m‘ VT Wm" r a... --. Cemetery at Alina. Rev. W. J. PIIHIIIJSI “fa lush,“ “m, a ,1 Wight, ,ii.~in. ‘sting and was largely attended. '5 nappy time down tin river of 111' "'5- lv silver cake plate. At the close of! a very happy evening spent in music and singing, the young couple motor- ed to their new home in Harring- ton, with many wishes of a happy l?!‘ ilackie at ‘heme. ‘Hie funeral Will be held privately mils mcrniiig from the residence of hr. Jenkins. 80 Brighton ‘Road. Premier Lea returned to the Prov- “Sdded m9- ince inst cveninghift-er an absence cf _ ~'*“ lllOre than a week during which he If nothing imforseen occurs? Charlottetowrfs new auxiliary water supply. the-source‘ of which is the twenty newly sunken wells on the farm of Mr. Charles Mallett on the B-i-ackley Point Road six miles from the _clt_v. will be available for use within fen days, waier 601111111551011- ers state. _ There are nineteen four inch aclLs. which are sunk to an average depth of twenty-tvro to twenty-three feet. and one six inch well. These wells were driven by Mr. T. R. Kent. well driier, of St. George. N. 9., who brought his equipment here for the purpose. There is a very extensive watershed in the locality where the wells have been driven, as well as a splendid spring of water. attended the Royal Winter Fair at "Toronto, and a conference of pro- vincial Ministers of Agriculture with Hon Robert Weir, Federal Minister of Agriculture. Premier" boa expressed the opinion that the show was without doubt the greatest held in the history of the Royal Winter Fair. In the live stick classes in particular there was n larger number of entries, and a higher quality of exhibits than on any previous occasion. The only Island exhibitors were Mr J. Walter Jones of Bunbury and Mr R. A. Profltt, of Freetown. Both took a considerable niunbcr of prizes Competition was unusually keen cs- pcclally in the H ' ‘ ' 618-5508 Ind local breeders pitted their animals The reservoir 11w about four 1111M “m,” mlmonall-u- herds, north wcstof the new sourcz of The quality of the potato and grain ‘HIPPIY- Th6 twenty Well! 111‘! 6011- mhibus w“ such as w dlgcqm-qg nected to a suction main. From this the showing of any mediocre exhibl- main the Water will be pumped by its. ln the former classcs there was means of an electric mowi- 10 the tremendous competition. Island ex- [reservoir through a fourteen inch mbuors ‘my a 15,-“ number or pyl- force-main. It will thus be possible zes. Mv Peter Brodie taking first in to deliver two million gallons of me ‘flux. New Bfunswjck‘ hgwgvgyub/ICQI’ to the reservoir in 24 hours, won premier honors in the GreenI The ‘VOIK 0f llylhfl the 11111111 "-5 Mountains. Premier Lea also report- 11081111 011 Beviember 0 bl’ the 111111 ed a very successful conference with|0f Philip! and Clarke, and has bEEH Hon. Robert Weir Dominion Minia- recently completed. The main is five u: of Agriculture. not below the surface of the around. the freight upon these ni-rmals to the individual farm: the importing of thoroughbred stallions to he, hauled by the various breed asst-iris- lions: and the establishment of lab- oratories to test adult chickens for disease, free of charge to the farm- ers or chicken-ralsers. FRIDAY The installation of the Hon. Char- les Dalton as Lieutenant Crorernor takes place in the Legislative Cham- ber tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock when the Clerk of the Privy Coun- cil, Ottawa, Mr. 1'2. J. Lemaire. will be in attendance for the purpose of ad- ministering the oath of offlce. The new Governor, his son. Dr, Howard Dalton and Mrs. Howard Dalton, and his daughter Mrs. Paul A. Murray and her two children Mar- ia and Paul. are at present guests at the Queen Hotel. where they will ~- t». vflgb$vxm Maw- s,'“\\-* -~s».t.,u..su~y,-satt-sa fin. ."‘& Rae Ros: Tea . "i: "ammo." l Mummies - - wan use. a 0mm “AWE been obtained when they w be joined by Mrs. Charles Dalton and other members of the family. Immediately on taking" ilie oath ' ltlie new Governor assumes his (lfir, hOI-“NG-At mntscufl" NM" 25' 93° ‘ 1m, dufiea ,I~.'fll'iE‘l’l Iourg, age l‘; years. l EVANGELISTI-Eit-VES i=0n\i.'iN-1B“°‘“"“‘1“ m“ my Nmwmb“ a‘ TIER-Di". R. F. Winston, Provincial 1930' ‘hum Iii-ward Bfimn" aged l‘ iILVBIIgOIISL for the Churches of ,1 (IMVS/ dean)‘ bcluwd so“ or mo and Christ on Prince Edward Island, and “m” 57mm‘ Mrs. Whiston left the province on Tuesday afternoon for, Rhoda Is- land where they will spend the iwintcr months. Mr. and Mrs. Whis- iton will return in May to resume the ciangclical work which they began here last winter. On the evening pre- I _ ceding their departure members of nIURCHISON-“At the .P1’1nce Ed. {the various Chuishes of Christ on! ward Leland 1105111531 0n Wednesday {the Island zissemblcrl at the’ Central l Nmmnbcr 25;“ 1930' 51mm A Mug. i Chl-lpiian Church to Lid them iarc- I Cimon Q1 pipette, aged 68 years. Tivell. The evening was spent enjoy“, " ::ibly in social intercourse. Expres-|1"'1-ACAULAY_At GwrgekQFn R'°Y' lsions of the popularity and esteem, ianyi Nov‘ 2211i 1930' Emu‘ A‘ Mac- ,\‘llif‘h Dr. niid M ' Winston have gfxmay- aged 5O mars’ Tamed, acre voiced b}: a numbci- oi iMCDQNALD_1H me cllyf.‘ Hgspltal‘ v i MCLELLAN-At Charlottetown. NOV 1 :6. 1930, Sister Mary Carmel Moul- f inn. l lllflNNls-At lioscberigv, Tuesday I Nov. 25, 19150. Donald A. hfclnnid ‘ aged 56. ' speakers during the presentation of N0“ 25' Fume,“ MacD9pa1d_ fthe program. ir-itocTon-in this city; Nov. 2s.- | AWAR I) IE I) HCIIOLARSIIII‘ — "BITS. Ulmunrl Proctor, aged 86 years- l . , .. ,. ‘ . ‘Antoni; the rtiniial slliol. hllh a- nROUAN_At n. Auguétusl No“ 23 iuill-(if: of Acadia biiimigsityl i-lic y M“ Catherine Brogan aged 9,1 names of Alan Alcniillan and Mor- I ‘ " ' __ ris Lodge of Charlottetown appear in “an” ' {the Franklin 11v ' $1100" S41v1 E.‘J\(‘l)fi!\‘AI.l)—-At 234 ut. George J 1111411" T?" fl i1 - "q" t“ F -'r , on ltftvidnv. flov. 24th. Duncan D. fiilfldllfllf‘ "4 U1" P117?" "5 ‘H- \f1- ixmnid, lt7l'lI'i0l'l_\' of Georgetown i or. , in lzis 7B ycar. , . | l . ‘\'.'\I.l,.~\f'E-.'\t Eifill-flftlP, on Sunday. i . ‘FINE NI-JY \\'.»'if!fillfll':~'!j --' ' .. 1 Ticuris has rcaron to be prowl ct her "1’ . | latest ocrluiliiion. the new frost-proof i warehouse just. complctfrl. The build- l ing, an immrnrc structure, is .1 mas- terpiece of workmziiisli p l!'l curry - tail and from the l.lllf‘ that ti" fi.. pile was driven uviii ilic installation e, cgcrl T1. 1' - ‘my ~.--_\.t l‘ My“ on November 24, 11130. Mrs. Rupert Ross in her Ht): jtrr. 1' f"i,"-At 111111, Nov 27. um. Jame: .l.1al;*. agcrl 8i. HOOPER—-At the P. E. Island HD6171- ! the citizens of the town as well as by lal- N""- 717- Frederick Harold Hoop’ l the farmers ni‘ the i1rcc1icts. 'Ili"\f’1'-3‘l”l w lcunirartor. Mr. Ecrvrirrl (‘rcnnici l builder of note. i». to he rcngi-zittiinieri 11.‘ XRIIEN » At Fredericton, on Nov. ‘on the cizccileiice of his work cs wcll 1 231th’, 1.030, Flora Jean Warren, :11- es on the rap diiy li-llll which thetfnnt daiphier of Garnet M. and wr-rk ivas carried rrn m as to cnaifc .\‘."s \\'ri:,tn, aged Fl months l5 days shippers to have the use of the bulld- fill’: this Fall. 'l'l'»~ District. Eiiziiicrr. Mr. Hyhdmiiii iiiid his assistant, Mr. Millar .are rlcscriing of much credit. . IWLATIII-JIBIE-At Pownal. Nov. Z4 10:10. Alexandci‘ wcatiicrbie. aged 71 lJENfilNS-At Charlottetown, P. E for their untlring interest and assst- I T‘ ‘\:(\\v‘ i=1, v w" Jgnkhti {om RHVCIP in seeing the work through. ltkca, Hm H,“ of Dr Ly 5 and m“ wi. FUN’ ,v he a brmii to the farnwcr: ~ . of Eastern Kings to have a l.iil:.-n,_ Umkn". of such immense capacity at their _ command. and no rlniiht potato grnrv- I _ :,,____ ' ' ' ers will not be slmi iii ta rin-l -‘~ ~1 - inch, 171m rvbcrcn Montgomery - tage of their great (‘iPDOiHllllfV - B i BIRTHS GRAYfS-fit Prince County iiospii-i a1. lNo-cmlicr 0th. in Mr. rind .\lr<.: FFFIIO Grave"- of Suuiiiicrwrlr n‘ daughter. §ci..\nv_.nt cu,»- fiospital. not. 3;, is‘. Mi. and Mrs. Rufus Clary, (icnrgef town, i. sen. STl§\\'.\R1'-Ai. C‘il,\‘ ilniqwiifil. Nov .24. in Ml‘. and Mrs. S. A. Stewart. .Cit,v. a zluuchirr. - “IQISH-Ai (.‘il_v Htilapiifli. N01‘. Z11.‘ to lifr. mid 1.11"."- Lcur- Walsh. Erad- iilbaiie. a son. MARRIA GES remain until a suitable residence has BRADI.I-}\'-I).-\l.7.II;I.-Ai Charlotte town, Wednesday. Nov. 20, 1.030. by Rev. C‘. N. Brown. John Ilcnrv ‘Bi-tid- iii-y to ‘Ida afarinu nnlzicl, both of, [Charlottetown t lFOSTER-DIURRAY-At. ihc resi- 'denc.= of Rev. F}. ll. Rnmzzny‘, 7i Upper; Prince Sheri. Charlottetown, Nmf l9. I930. I-lvwr)" Edwin Foster. oi‘ Hurl- ford Sictrvii. to Martha Mniilrlzi M1ir-‘ ray, nf Dirtv i ilflllflllf‘. l i iucimvls-ivizivsow-Ar. fr» EMF‘ iir-t Parsonage. Charlnttotozwi, Nov 2i‘ i930 bYfJr A C Vincent (‘nvrlun flaccid tirhinir r.i \'v'1i‘..'{it1r- to l""i' . l___. __~-~. ‘The above amount of money ha: been given away by us in CASH PRIZES $250.00 more will be given away as follows,- ; ha. pa» 31100 0o 3rd. pa“ 3:10.00 2nd. " $ 50 O0 4th. _" $20.00 f l5lh.lo 10th. prizes $10002: incuh .r 11.1111! aml aiiili mini of .'\ s mfli‘ l" Anti air)‘ m.- I inn 52" p “amt. £11m m4 1}\)u1i'. smil Iffl: i~ _‘ G00!) HOPE ltlllili” ' 455 Craig S1,“? anon Luella New-son of Bracklu. i lentil‘ i /i"l gs