the svriousness of the crime. "Asa IEN v r111»: (IHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN 14._-.._ ~ OUR NEWS BUDGET FOR OUR SATURDAY S BSQRIBERS MLY s. 1931 *‘ i MONDAY Seldom havethe hearts 0f the l\!’"1i1e been so grieved as when u, was icarned that the spirit of Mrs. David Si-nrabaugh had returned to H.m who gaie it 111 the early morn- 1112 hours of ‘Thursday: May 20th, l9 7 'l‘ak1-11 suddenly ill about, 11-11 (li\_\'.\' previous she gradually w 111-11111-1‘ 1111111 pneumonia dev- pr-rl 11nd 111-r lllllilss ievniiiiati-d .\'|(£.\'.-\I..\' T0 II. .\' Illilll-I 51-1 i1‘ l)..~il'|l'L til-111. H. C. C. 9111111111111111-11 by .\l11_i111 1*‘ 1i. Co1i11i1l .\l .\i. \\1ll start ll11-1r 11111111111 traili- 41.1011 S11 11111.11‘ Jilly 111d 11111-11 thuty-eigli! 1111-11. 1111 1111111», 1i11d--r 'l11- 1-11111111111111 ui (‘1i;1L. W. A. 51111111 11.-.\1- fur L‘.1i11p Borden, Out. for a 1l<‘l'll‘(l of tun vw-cks. T111- remain- ‘i- * of 1111- 1:11’ iiuuibl-rlri: eighty- ali 1'1111l1'.~ 1111i 1111111 lit Camp 1111111. (.‘l11i1l11:11'1i1.\n, fruln J11)‘ 1 111 Jilly d. 'l'1i1- 11 . ‘l1 at L/ls .-\11_.-§--.~; <'11‘11.11'11111. on the 111111 ::1.-'. 11f _\i:‘1. . Iii-hurl 'I‘ra11-.01'. wuuclw of 1.10 late MiCllBOl Train -r. formerly of" ths city. '1' e r‘. ' \\'l1<1.~1- !|]1il(.l"ll v.'.-. s 11 and Mr». .\l1. ‘.\\<- 11111111 Poai-l. ' ._ . Also two sun-rs to 11.’; o! sympathy is extend- P-VILITS .'\'l-I\\' ROAD AT MUR- IAY ItHL-‘R - (_.'()l1.‘»t.!'\lC'.lOl'l of a 111.: and a liaif piuiate road lciici- 114 [u .11:- si e oi a pliiiXlr-Bd s11m- -:' cirrus-- 11111 lll1l(‘.\ 110m the vil- ,. i11.;1-.' 1' "r has stnrlcfl. 1. 1111-. 1; U't\'l' 1h.- wi-vk Purl J11l111 L. Alai-lluuuld 111111 111211 1'1". -1‘s 11111111. v. Ji-izkliis. tri- :l1u cont ' i{'.i1l\'l' 1 "-1 'l‘l11- project will 1111-4 11f Ki-iuiyis Z1 -.t .-\ 11.1.1" i'i‘t11l will be built 111111111 :1 m1..- aiul i1 hull 0f vcooil- 111111 11111 l1-.111 fiuni 1111- .\l'.ll 1:111! to 1111- bunks of the 1-1111111y , 1.1 1 \\'l1-.-r<- a ui-aliliy Ami-r c1111 1. 111"].- io build a 110 .\' 40 foot logl cabin for a suinnu-r house. M". Thomas Doyle, 116 Ricllflwlld Stir-ct. clmi-ioztcoiivn. was “inner of ihe grand pr z1- a Chevrolet Coach a1 1111- 111.111 annual bazaar in aid a." 1hr.- Hiuzig number was 4613. The cirawnng “'11s made by His WODhlp Aiator P. W. 'I‘Urlli‘X‘ nlqht. “uuicrs of 111110 other prizes. of 52'- zvuau <11 llltkillailtllbe each. l0- re .. \\- numbers were: .\ia1y Lllblttli, FOIL August-Is. NO- 51711115; Russell Wood, southport. No. 55.176; Vvnltcr Curlc Freetown. No. - ~ 1, St. Mary's v- ,_ ' a .1110 Doron. Noith imistn-o. Nu 26.4117; Forrest icuiy,miiii_ cniwiigaii North. No. 39.1111‘; Ali's. Cl111.'l1-s Doyle. 42 Hills- oori) Street, N11. 14.393‘. JTl-llles Dull‘ can, Soulhpori, No. 22.899; Adol- wpin, (Tliiilloran, St. ivfaryls Road, N11. 3-1-1131. Jrvsoilli Hilllilflfly O-l Fart Augustus m1‘ \\lllllf.‘l‘ of the dour Pflm Sal‘ Jrday night. Richard (lauthier was sentenced to l0 years in Dorchester Peniten- tiary by Mr. Justice A. C. Saun- dr-rs iii Queen's County SHPFPmB Court Saturday following convic- .i(.-n on a charge of raile- His Lordship pronounced the sentence alter a brief address 0H The crime. he saldwas one of the most serious in the criminal calendar. The maximum penalty was death or life imprisonment withiashvfi- Before sentence W85 Passed Ml- R. R. Boll. who appeared for tht‘ prisoner asked that his previous good character be considered. He was a resident of Charlottetown for 28 years and this was the first timg he had been arrested on an)’ charge whatsoever .Mr. Bell said- ‘Tlhe jury when reporting thcll‘ verdict. mnfle a"sti'0nS lecomlllcn" dation for mercy". The court adJOllTYWd Sllle ‘l9- Ycstcrdoy “'85 llle wllclllflon Ol 111g Rev. Dr. J. Keir Frascrs act- ing appointment as minister of_St. James. and he confiucled two wry impressive services delivering.‘ as 11211311 s1-rn1011s suited t0 PIT-w"- fiav ‘nccds. l-lis message 111 the [naming was ~Tim Message of the 15mg" taking for hi5 l?“ 1 Corinthians. 1 and lil: "For thP prggghiiig of the cross ls to them may, perish foolishness: but 111110 Us which are saved it is the Pull" i Qqd", In the eveninil DY- Fl!‘ In‘ subject 1v” "Fisherman! Exmdlflnn", paging his remarks on Sififiohn 21 and 6: "C1151 my m?‘ 011-1119 right side and you she-l find." The soloist was Moi- Le“- son who saflfl. "Ado" and Be 5111.1" (Gounodr. In the course of both services Dr. Fraser thanked thtyqzongl-egaiion‘ for the universal friohdshlp and ‘mdwlu exmlclillll to film during his actifl! 599° meig Nothing could have been flni-l and on occasions the ex- r§slions of appreciation were Boris/hat embarrassinz- H‘? ‘Wlllld be"lea.sed at 8"!’ llme lll me lug- w offer his services on thrl‘ $311111 and meantime he would be 10.51.11; forward to worshippinfl wi$ them next winter. At the I .. of the morning germoll, the Rm Session mrt informally Whfll 1hr Session Clerk. Mr. $14-$13; Kit-mun, conveYPd m ' h deqip appreciation of the l mner in which he had dLscl-iarl- lelllimhis onerous duties. and 009"‘ f the brilliant discount! “lluhohc had invariably dellvelcll- “m.” nggd Dr. Fraser with an H02. Dresc compwied bv a suitable “l,ll'°“;).“p..1=¢1 in aclknowledgiflil Fllitcomlbllmcrit and ifm- "llll ll I“? been an unalloved pleasure to minister to such a fine and appre- uum, wngrogntion as that o! ll- IQPIIQS. . 1o 1111- R L‘. (fiuux-h 11f Si. Simon- i lSIh-LYDI-Ilt KILLED-Tile Gun.- ciizin regreis to learn of the sud- di-n death of Mr. James Rcadey, fxuchcsier. Mass... 1n an automo- bile accident. Mr. Ready is a bru- thr-r of Mr. Dan Rx-ady. Covehz-nd Road. -I)EA'I‘II OF MR. MALCOLM MORRISON -— One of the odcst residents of eastern Prince County passed away on 'I‘hursday in 111a person of Mr. Malcolm Morrison wno died at the hoinc of Mr. Chur- lcs MacLcllan. Spring Vallcy 111 98 _v1-.-1rs of ace. Mr. Morrison was a uauvc of Darnley and up to a few ya-ars ago engaged in farming. He 1111s 1111111111-1-11-11. and will be kiuily 11-1111-111111-11-(1 by 1111- ri-sidi-iils of 1111-1111311 llis iuiii-iuil 11111.1; 11111-1‘ 0n l-‘ricay- 111111111111; from his 1111c l"‘h'i— 1111-1-1- 11» 1111111111 R1v~r Church and 1-1-;11<-11-i'_\'. 111-t. H F. Mair-Donald 1-1-.1111'.11.11u 1111- 10-11-11-111 Ainss and C. C. Thompson, leave this morn- ing bv spPfllil C. N. R. train for .-\lLl€l'.\hOt for annual training as a unit of 1111- 18th Brigade. FOI'I1'1('l‘l_\' .1111- lilih Brigade was under command of Colonel U. G. Dawson l: is now commanded by o1:l1'l.i.l1i14 .11 ll.-1- gruic. . __ iLh-ui. Col. Colivill, 11110 lIOWf-VEI‘ l.-\ll) T0 REST] will be ab-i-nt as he is in rom- . Tlu- 111111-1111 .\‘ 111- for little 1.1-0. inund 1111.- _v1-a1 of the Canadian Afacifav. 51151 111 .\li'. and Ali's. b11111 l B1.~l1-,v 11-11111. xiclthc. 111111 '1\;1.< drou-in-d on Suii- T111- P E. l Highlanders coni- ziiy Julie ti .l1- i1l;1_\'11.>£ "ll lll9l “hm-f a; 'i‘1-;n;.~l1 1111s 111-id on Wcd- 1 nr-sflay morning 1111111 his 1111c 11111110 1112.4- 208 111ci1. all l'.ll‘ll(--—ll1(‘ larg- - several years. A1 o leaving for Alden-hot Camp 111111 Si- Jiui-r. Went-l- ll-llli’ "l1"; 111's afi-srnoon is the 21st Field and li1 1111s aiii-iidi-d. sym-. AnmH-nllcev ‘mdm, pnmmand of ' m: v-"il- ill" li-l-‘fllfll Pill", 1.11111. Cfll .1. s. 131.1111- Rcv. l-‘i. Kr v 1c ebialed 1111-, wrmxtlsnv“, lWI-llfim W11“ l“ Wll-“m” ‘ml sans wrrn (‘ARGO-With . . . . ii - llvl-‘lzfmllls Eljflfilfltkllfifnplliglg- everv available fool of space taken. DUN“ whom,‘ ‘dupmiwl m a bu“? above 111111 bclr-av docks. with cattle. . i est 1111111111-1- lo g0 into training for 1 Th‘, mllbonxvrfi “.01.? swung‘, M“ .--‘\\'11u-. produce. ‘or. the schooner Ram Flvolgy, Mcmau 0mm. Bfmy .\lar'>\- Pauline. Cay-t. 'I'l1on1a.< , mm HHHHWL Pa,“ Kmfh _ I _' .~.'I!li"(l ye lr-1'<i.i_\' 11111i_'i1111g at m“, _ RNIW.L\_ Mm], ,ym_ <1 ocvck fur Si Pierre. .'\I1q. 'l‘l1c-, M. U L, ,._A»,,_H,|,.,1 1,, d“. iamiiv who " .10 \"'1-' bought 111 the Province ‘ an, P“ m 1mm...‘ U... 19.5 n1 m; “f. by 111v ..1'n1 of Gulhicr Bros. ii-i-ia-ihile 1.1" 11-1 111111 brothel". S --~-~ . h 111 Rotiii-say. banked \\'lill pi1.k and white p001]- - 1P5 and sjicenr-ijv. ivas a charming DA‘. St Paul‘.- (11 ARRIYl-li IN ‘Eikhai-u‘ 111- 1111111 ' and . to N1 l , in- loudi-il l! is expected ll-e, ~i11p \\1ll sail about 1111011 lodav. A. Pl(‘l(.1l'(l 1k’ C0. are llii- 22PM.‘- rPllllTl for a wcdriuig. 011 Saturdav af i-rn o1 at Orio R ‘iiFll. I'll’? .1 3O oK-fock. younger daughter of Bliss of ‘ '. 1c. and Charles Stuart K-Stevcn on. i011 of Mr. and Mrs J111111-s H.S11-\':'11>o1i of Saiiil John. s Fl'(‘(l\‘l‘1('l-( W. Roach. . 1 lllllmll’ ll‘l"l'll llllll“. M hm. ll me lllillilfjl Hill-ll _.l:l-1l>l<l;<gll1o1.l.l -ll S 'll"‘ l) l" ‘lilllll ‘lllllll 9m \-."'.l1 --.1'ln il-lbbnilis ‘Mril Reginald - f 31111111- 1111-4111 111 111-r 79th b“ ‘ Go dd‘? (lmambjt o, H‘: “ll I ‘l lll‘ l lllllllrg‘ Sh? l5 chuvfh iiaivicll‘ wall lllllilllllfil -"lll'l l"‘l bl‘ ll” llllollllll‘ John‘ also l music while 111$ lgiu-sls wcic 1 Ol Qlllll" . , lassembling and ai-crmizauicd ihc lll" llll‘“*ll “l” llml “ml h" l ve ted ci-oir 111 il1- slumps or 1111- l"""‘l"l'"" llllllll“lllll" ‘lune mm lplocessional hvmn “lie ‘V0108 T1111! ll P lll llllll “l” cllllllllclcd bl l Breathe-d 0'01" Erlz-n" During the R” ll ll lllql- K‘ , lsigiiiiig cf the register Mrs. Hugh S. ' lil-lllll- llll' Ml‘ H '. ‘ " Gregorv san: ‘Because’ and the re- . ' i111.- Inir-rnicnt iv-l-l lll the lccs-ionai was AIcndr-i.~sohn‘s Wedd- Unz-ed 11.1;- <t (‘cmelcrli K1735‘ m: MnrCiL born P E 1...-.1<l l Cliurloitcloivn Hospital. The - Saturday . 1 l l l i _____.__ |",H\.."{O‘.En__},,ire .\Irs Cliarlcs Lyons. 78. a Char- .;i through rl-e efforts 0f —ll-lll\l ‘ _ _ iot-tciown lady nf outstanding llllllllh blnkh llllllalgalllsgpiluiglvci; character died at her home 111-s. (AV 1110i’: All: lflllpf‘ 1_\' -\ . - - I I 1 '1‘ ‘ ' '11-» -- lYi-‘li 100 1 4o owned by lfmlal “loll.” a." Um.“ n l‘ -"l - f! c-g tho “fppque , year. Bcfoio hci mariiazr- she llm’ l ‘Ml "l" ml . ' ‘l l was Eleanor Beatrice Murnhv of R-"llll ‘l llllll‘ lllllll Klllhillglogt fill; Kr-nf C-untv. Enziand. Her hus- men ur-rr- c.1-at:111-_- o." 1 d ch 1 L,nn__ a formT llllll’ ‘lllll lllls llmllgll ll“? me m” Ofargl1al"l"1lir§fr1\\'n. iircdc- ‘lllllllllll lllllll. ‘l Sllllflllfw lgggllmlilxlgi ccascd her about efirhtecn years ga-oiine r-nglnr- - _ W,“ 11111111115 ‘l Oll-lllp Clark “m? m l Mrs. Lyons took an ai-iivc i11- 1 | ‘lPlllT-mr- 1 tcrcst in tho ivori; of the Prre D1- il11- llf‘l{.lllb.1lil‘S and the Fire Dc- Spmsflrv and the Rm Cw“ and lllllllllplll ‘ll Kllllqlllllml‘ the“, 1121s :1 valued mr-mber of the Altar “V” “l""ll' Society of Si. Dunstanis Basilica. . h: WW’. - . Her iau-ing will b» csp1-c..1il\' "ll llllll fill‘ "l5" s‘ "OQL mt-ilrrled‘ by follow members of "Dl‘ll'll'l lllollllll: lllllpll lglllli ihe lhrr-c-l orirriimrors with -*llli."l'lll“lll"‘ l‘ll"‘llll'llll"' l0 .$la0'l whom she had been close-iv as-ob- iuid aciioiirin-(i in 11111-1 at > a lawr .' mt", ' llilll‘ l" l'lll" llllll "°ll"lll"lA"ll‘-l.lll pllllld I Surviving s.» two riaiuliicrs, ‘vision fo1' nuirh needed icpalis a MISS mum‘ Lyons of Charloufi Ni-w trustce. EHWF, son .\.l1llll’l(’\\'_\. T110 trustee,- have‘ apiximicrl the f(1l‘.0\\".l‘-$I l0 llle staff of tr-achcrs for tho incomin‘! year Principal. Jolln Matthew's; V.ce-P1'.111-ipal. Nfiirv Lawson: In- termerii-ue. Lucille .\'l<~Q11.-11d; Prim- ary, Arlrirrdc .\Tfilfl1f‘\\'S. lllllllolllllllllllls‘ inwn and Mrs. Carroll Lw-‘ngston. of Plaltsbursz. New York. The funeral will hr- hrld from her rr-sldcnre. Fitzroy Sircct. t0- morrow morning m Si. Dunstziirs Basilica. Intr-rmcut will be in the i Roman Catholic Cemetery. ‘ .. 1~:7"_‘v: v Nl The Ladies Auxiliary of the ‘lolliill-rl '13-. ll§.1.1-l§r'l.ll.?.1.~ Pam b11111 sen- Ho-P-l-l 2"; léu_',lifAll\',lL,,nlishlJune 3 at held a special mcctm: in the s? Jlalnwq ‘UnmQd "Chmci. when. Cuiidall Home for nurses yesterday Mlss H"li‘l‘i Ame-Zia McNaughton. allelllmll- .. . _ Aft ll di- .n.in;,' dflughmr of M“. Alllplm McNmlgh isary (hrusinlrfl-s thloP-esiii attendance of ncccs- lrfglugllzgn us)‘; $5.22,. wcre li'f‘illf‘1’l to a dcfighifuliy des- the bird?‘ nfwq. .,.,-_m. gbbum cripiivo m- ount of ccitain phases “flex, of the United church of their ovcrsr-as trip during cor- lvl,,'nevn,,id_ i. F; 1_ Hm] w“ 0i olnaiiiugi b_v 111- lhrr-c- mr-mbr-rs of ‘ ~ - _ tie l . 3’:'Zug§m"_§c,m.:‘:£lllla'nd Oily". Mrs. W. S. Stewart. who had the Thoma; K Ebbmt’ N!“ b11113“ honor of being prescnu-d to Their MPNEIlIllZlIIOII, szsir-r of the bride, Maicstics at Court gave almost acted as lirldcsmau-i. and Rev.‘ Vlvlfl flvsfglpl?" lfll $91 llllllllllll- . _ _ scene at Fuc lll-ZlHIIl a1icc. l3°'."‘,l,il.,M,,C,-E‘I,°d' or ml" John Mrs. H J Ciordon. who with her ' l5 ‘l ' - husband had the. good fortune to obtain rflfllfi on Parliament Square _ :1; 1x11111121- .- Mr. ‘gmuol S l in front of limo historic old build . - - s 1 victim gilrllssélllfilflalclllllldllta Wltlllli work-l ings. told of ihc throng who w-cre i112 on 111s‘ farm at UllDll Rodd.‘ lll lhPll‘ "ills Place-a" l'l‘l'.\' Pall)’ Oll rpcvnlh. ,5 ,.,._,»1,nq pnny,fr)|-1,ab]\' 111,1 that misty but memorable 1110111- SlCOlilllY Hospital. Mr. Moore‘ iliiZ. Tllffll’ ll-"fl fill P-\'¢'l‘ll9lll Vi?“ "l mm, i‘~l"llirlr 1m hi1- farm‘ all (he pagr-aniry frmn six oclock win-n 1111- horse became frulhii-ni-ril 3- m- llrllll l-llf‘ l'l"lll'll lllllll wcsl‘ llllllolflf‘ Abbi-y after the coron- . - i -r‘ 1i, seat. Klloflgllliiqlllfg nl-ilarllflflllhgflfllllfg jnm- atiou Sin- snid one was impressed mm beuvm,“ n," mnm- and ‘fi-amo, by 1.111- sei'1oii.~111-.~s and rim-p rc- and this ls whul. v-vi-nlually 510i)- llzzivius loinliy of the 13111111 peo- 1 .- , <_ .\lor1r1-‘.-.- hand it‘. llnl-aeallgirllwlaswllaadly crushed. It pMrs N. f). MacLx-au rloscribcd w“. thought, at first that nmputa- "one day in Ifidinburgh" and pl- tlon would b1- ncccssary but. lucki- ed around viz-as of its ancient. 2v. no infection has set in nn-i-hisiorzc buildings. castlvs and hpflljlf! i; taking placc. -H. memorials Canadians ‘were def-ply _.._._. imprcssi-rl with the g-triklflg beauty of that grand old Scotch rity. All present l1.-toned with great .lI‘ll.i"f'P.'-‘f and at. the r10 e a stand- 'ing vote of ihai-ks was given the three iafii ' ki The Rev. D. L. Griffiths now of Quebcc. who was pastor of Belfast. R E, 1,, Church 11p to last October. writing to a cllilrlOilf-‘LOWII friend this week, states in the course of his ieticr, "last Sunday A. M. “'8 had the surprise of our lives. when we were informed that 10rd . TERIAL-Mrs. J. G. Jamicson and The Prince Edward I land High- 1 landcrs. under command of Lt. Col. ' . learned ‘ 111g. The i1ariy was in the form of l lsiusTffiuohfilol FAVTIHAER I --AI'POINTED TO LINKLdT- , FRIDAY TER SCHOOL-Mia Lucia Bow- Mr. F. A. Rodd was elected pre- 1105s of Montruse has accepted the sident of uhC third district of position of teacher at the Link- letter Road SchooL-S. -I‘R()BATE COURT-Hon. H. L. Palmer held Probate Court here on the 24th. when the accounts of lhe Estate of James Charles Wood- side were passed and the Estate closed. Heath Strong, K. C.. acted for the Petitioner. and Morley Bell, K. C. for the next of kin-S. Queens County at the annual meeting of the Liberal Association Tuesday night. Major Robertson was chosen vice-president and M1-. D. A. McDonald Secretary. An early morning blaze yester- day caused several hundred doi- lars damage to a building and stored equipment at the Ordnance Compound, Brighton Road. Fire- men called at 3.30 a.m. found fire burning briskly in tents stored in , a building near York Lane to the v irear of the Compound. Prompt anniversary on Sunday. June 27th. work on the part of the firemen Mr. McRae 1s still enjoying good 1 prevented destruction of the bulld- hcalth and is ablc to attend wing, One line or hose was u5ed_ many of tin-lighter duties around | Cause of the blazg was unkngwn. 111s frrm. l-Iis mniiy friends join 111 wishing him manv more y-ears of health and happiness. MANY HAPPY RETURNS- l Mr. John McRae of Ebenezer cele- brated hi; cighty-eigth birthday SCHOOL SECRETARIES ARE REGISTRARS -- The secretary of school trustees for each school dis- i trlct will act as district registrar 1 for the registration of birth and JOURNALIST VISITING HERE --»Mr. Wm. J. Pitts, journalist of Toronto. 1s visiting the Island deaths in his respective district be- aftcr an ab ence of thirtyy-three Eillllllllfl yesterday. July lsl- the provincial government announced. years. Mr. Pitts is a nephew of the i late James Reddin of Charlotte- The lllwm "E dl-ilrl" 7983"?" W55 m“... “Yhjie hare he 15 the guest, requested to obtain all papers re- O; N15,. L J’ Reddm‘ southpaw lative to vital statistics from his m, has Observed mam. inxprovfi predecessor 111 his district. mcnt- n the Island. and is par- iicirarlv plcaseri to enjoy again i111- dr-liihlful rcd and green rol- 011- of our sccnerv. GOES 'l'O ENGLAND~Dr. Theo- | ldore Monaghan, Shcrbrook. N. 5.. who has been spending a holiday l with his parents in the city, left Saturday for Halifax sailed by the S. S. "Newfoundland" for Liverpool. England. Dr. Mon- -—LE.-\\'E FOR Al.DERS|IOT-— Members of C Company P. E. I. .121 l. . g . llllrml;flgllelgSllrllconhlllcllue-sgllv- alilil; aghan mlends laklng a posbgrad- I left in the afternoon by truck for Pile cclllse l“ one Ol the unlvlll‘ Bordon, where ihr-y crossed to the ‘ .l.e5 Ol Europe‘ Ell mule lle wlll mankind for 1111- Aldershot Mil- Vlsll‘ h“ brother’ Rel." J" Alfred itrrv Camp near Kentville. N. S. Monagllan’ s‘ J" Dllbllll‘ Ireland- They ivrrc- in charge of Gentleman Cadr-i. G. E Sllllth. who is at- , _ tat-lied l0 1111- ltflitaigv Colicgc at bl Mmk Galldel “l” escaped wllll KlililnlCll. 011i He ' so , ~_ Just a few cuts when the car over- n, . M“ G Erin‘? slrlmlzg “f” turnedwhile making the turn at su_,n,m.,r_q-k.k,___ Gilli-spies Corner, jut east of ______ Summcrside, yesterday afternoon. a”, mm“. “m. n “.35 when rounding the corner the car _,.,.:,[,,.d,._v_ m‘, '8“ Expo” skidded and struck the fence at 1111-11111‘ s11 pmcni of at least a ton llle brldge and lllmed over several of Princi- Edward Island straw- “mes mm llle dllcll‘ berries to English jam factories. The ‘film's w“ a lolal Wreck The fruit will be preserved for and ll“ “cllpallles w"? mllsldel" transit by the sulphur dioxide pro- ed lucky mlmme, °lll' _°l ll“ llccl‘ ccss and will be, packr-d 1n 300 Gem “lllll sllcll llllle lllll-lry- pound barrels. The Provincial De- pariincnt of Agr1c11lture is arrang- ing m have a Federal Department cf Agriculliire official come from ‘Five occupants of a car driven Plans The marriage of Jane Patricia Macdonald eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E MacDonald to Dr, - .» .- _- 1 Grant son of Dr. T. P and hcnitille to smpeiinicnd packing E“ ' - of the berries. St Mgélalilglle- Chulllllg: ----_ ‘ . - 1 s DELEGATES To Souris. on the twenty third inst, 1- asa '- . R 5 ‘ Milly friends of the bride and 123cm witnessed the ceremony. co ulprleths egusrllitoll-le Md SQithhCoh f ' 1'6 W ne . atu-nd the annual meeting of the llggeymlsifl g3“: hinslgtllilson m 395' . ..» _ an i: ies, 131-1231.‘;- '¥.';T;“1'i1‘.i"'s:2l..1‘°.".i 112321.51 m" 111-c- ---- 1w 11h- h» ' ‘ I dell“ m P011 H0011. Cape Breton. Churrn on Friday. July 2nd. The i when the dncmr has n e d - p ne Miss lilary Irvzng are the delegates appointed by the Si. James‘ Woman's .\i1s.-"ionar_v Society to Woman's Missionary Society . llP Zion Church will be represented by l Onlce rlellcllallom‘ Mrs. Aubrey White and M15‘ Ida A large number of parents and MflcDollglll" friends attended the closing exercis- es of the senior classes, Grades 5 A'I"I'EN DED REUNION-Colonel ' Fred Andrew and Mr. Norman weldllllegéagrlrgginsiéllleekdsc gel: Lowthcr accompanicd bv their S,“ of the school hoafifpljeslsgd wivcs recently 1111111111111 the annual reunion of the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles at Sherbrooke. Quebec. One hundred and twenty- fivc veterans of the unit answered tho roll call at the dinner. which was held in the new Sherbrooke Hon-e. 'I“1e chief figure at the re- union was Brigadier General D. C. Draper. C. M. G.. D. S. 0., who afici- Colonel Baker was killed in a-tion. assumed command of the 8nd Bave an interesting address. Principal Lowther referred to the NSIBIiation of Miss Marion Douglas, Vice-Principal. and highly com- mended her outstanding work as a teacher. After the closing Miss Douglas was presented by the i"- chers and pupils of the four senor casses with a handsome tray. At the school picnic on Monday Ml~>$ D9ll8las was presented by the staff with a serviceable dressing rcgimcni and later commanded the bag- flth Canadian Infantry Brigade. ____ Mr. George Payntcr for many mamvau. PARTY-A farewell "a" 8 respected and admired resident of Freetown paged away at his home in Freetown on Wed- nesday. June l6. i937, at the age of 62 years. For some year-g My, Paynter was in rather "indifferent health but his health , was pa:- llvulflrly 1:001- durins the last two years, during which he suffered greatly at times. Yet he bore his suffering with fortitude and pa- tience befitting of a Christian gentleman. He was a man of well known Christian character and he continued in the Chri-tian faith to the vnry end. . party was hold iri Borden Union Hall Fnriay vvening. June 26. by the Bordon Y.P U. 111 honor of the Rev. Arthur Organ and Mrs Or- gan. A program of games was carried out for entertainment and rcfrr-shnicnLs were served. At the PlOSI‘ of the cvening Mr. and Mrs. Organ were presented with a short address and a gift of money. Af- icr expressing their appreciation of his iiiiercst. and work in organ imtion of the Borden Y. P. U. and ihcu" rvgrrt at Mr. and Mrs. Or- c-anis rir-pnrturr- they wished them 1111- hr-si of luck and success in his new w-ork in the Centenary Chili-ch. Saint John. N. B. A very interesting event took , place at the residence of the offic- ‘1 11151118 évflnisfir. Rev. G. A. Jeffrey .‘ ‘w en rc an McEwen. son of SHOWERED lgn: and MISE A. W. McEwen of . _ " ummerirde ast. and Lillian Are- llllilli.tlyllrlilliivfillfsbllllff 11cm Pursey, daughter of Mr. and "lérgide fripnd‘ ‘ ‘(Id i Mrs. Wallace Pursey of North Rus. " ' °ll ' °l ll-V ellell‘ ' tico were united in marriage at four o‘c ock on Wednesday after- noon, June 30. The ceremony was performed in the presence of im- mediate relatives. After the ceremony the happy couple accompanied by their rela- tivcs motored to the home of the bride's parents. where a reception was held. and a sumptuous slipper 'served. The bride was the recipient; -—BRII)E-T(;_-BE - Miss Ji-nn Townsend. R. a picnic at Stave-rib shore, when} a zlclicious supper was carved [L 5.30 aftcr w-hich i1 huge basket hNlOCkPd with ribbons was brought forward into the circle sitting iound i111- picnic table- nnd a show- cr of lovely and useful lzifts were unwrapped by Miss Estelle Bow- ness and Miss Ruth Ros: After singing “For She‘; a jolly good of many beautiful presents. includ- fellow“ and other party 301135 the ing a very substantial sum of g_athc1 n_g dispersed.-s. money. . , and l Sherbrooke, P. E. I.. S011. a The happy couple will roman with the bride's parents until Mon- day, Juiy 111.11.111.11- which they will go to Sydney. Cape Breton, where they will make their home. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Ewen wish them every happiness. —-5 BRILLIANT STUDENT- James Fraser, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fraser, City, has arrived home from Toronto where he was at- tending Radio College of Canada. His friends w.l1 be interested to know that Jim made the highest marks in the College, then took the Radio Government examinations and made 96 per cent, having some seven 100's to his credit. Mr. H. H. Shaw, chief superinten- dent of education for Prince Edward Island returned to Charlottetown last night. He was returning from a visit to the Old Country where, together with Hon. M. R. McGuigmi, minister of health and education for the Province and Mrs. McGuiga1i_ he Was a guest of the overseas ed- ucation league. three young men from this Province Whv studenk attended l l N0 More Getting Up Nights _NOX KIDNEY FLUSHERS Regulate ‘The Kidneys and Liver Thousands today are not enjoying good health because the kidney. or liver are not functioning as they should-two very important organs. If your liver is covered with bile, you have a bad taste in the mouth, tongue coated. breath foul, a, bitter taste in the mouth, pain under the shoulder blade—so many symptoms‘ are the outcome of I sluggish liver. If the kidneys or bladder is weak. the filters clogged. then uric acid and poison is thrown into the blood stream. 681151111 rheumatism and sciatica, you see specks like stars appear in your eyes. there is a burning sensation, a pain in the back and limbs become weak-take Nox Kidney Flushers and appear. You maylpurchase Nox Kidney sec how quid-111- thcy all dis- Fluszhcrs at: T1111 Hughes Drug Co., Ltd. Charlottetown; Carrutherfis Drug Co., lviuntnuuo; Souris Drug Co., Souris; C. I-I. Horton. Murray River; The Taylor Drug Co., Kensing- ion; W. M. Callbeck, Hedeque. where they will spend their honey- moon. The bride travelled in a navy suit of tricoline sheer, trimmed with w-hite. Navy hat with nose veil, slver fox fur and navy accdssoriu. Upon their return Dr. and Mrs. i,“ Coronation Wm no,’ return to, Winsor will reside in Norton, N. m, their homes until Clarke and John Downing. Sum- - merside. M Shaw was one of the party lllllere he [of fifteen made up of representatives of all the provinces 169111. Manitoba. The tour was under‘ of Canada ex- thee auspwes of the ovcrseas Educa- tion League. Toronto. Secretary A wedding of considerable iii- terest took place on afternoon at one o'clock United Church. Summer Miss Jean Mi dred. daughter of Mrs. Major was united 1n marriage to Dr. A. E. Lacey Wlnsor of‘Norton. N. B.. son of Mrs. Win- sor of Westleyville, Newfoundland.- and the late Captain Jesse Winsor. l Rev. L. E. G. Davics. pastor of the church performed the ceremony l assisted by Rev. James A. Fraser of ‘ Norton. N. B. l said. The students wcrc- John Matthew’. Souris, and James- latcr in the sum-l 11191’. D05sibly not until Scplcmbcr. Mr. Shaw dircted by lvfaior Ncy_, of the Canadian- Council of Education. The church was very pn-itiiyl -Mi.ss Bessie Smallman presided at the organ and played Iohcngrins Bridal Chorus as the br oe enter- ed the church on the arm of her father. who gave her in marriage. Her lovely gown was of while sat- in, made on princess lines with a short train, tight fitting sleeves and high standing collar. Hcr veil, which hung in graceful folds over her dress. was fastened with a cor- onet of orange blossoms. hcr on'y ornaments were a necklace and ear rings of gold and cameo, the gift of the groom. Her bouquet was a love- ly spray of yellow tallisman roses and ma. denhair fem. Her sister, Mliss Margaret Tbwn- send. acted as maid of honor and wore a printed silk crepe dross of a pastel yellow shade with large picture hat and matching accessor- ies The groom's sister. Miss Susie Winsor, was bridesmaid and was dressed in green printed chiffon. with white Leghorn hat and accos- decorated by the girl friends of the - brine. with ferns and white spireal l i sories to match. The maid of l1on-. or and bridesmaid carried nose- gays of snapdragon and ferns. The bride's mother was gowncrl in a white figured silk crepe and wore a corsage bouquet of pink and white carnations. The groomsman was Mr. Arthur Polkins of Sussex. N. B. During the signing of the regis- ter, Mrs. Jack MacLeod sang very sweetly "Beloved. its is Mom." As the bridal party left. the church the organst played Mendcssohna Wedding March. The ushers were Dr. R. D. Mac- Neili, Kensington, Mr. Edwin John- Charlotictown: Mr. George Lcard. Soul-is. Immediately after the ceremony s reception was held at the or1de's home for relatives and friends. Mrs. M. C. Fisher and Mrs. Earl MacMui-do. sisters of the bride. presided over the tea cups at the bride's table, which was adorned with vases of pink. white and yel- low flowers. Assisting in serving the guests were the girl friends of, the-bride, Miss Ruth Ross, R. N, Miss Mollie Meikle. Miss Lucy Mill- er. Miss Jean Gordon and the Misses Blanche and Jean Linklet- ter. Out of town guests were Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Donovan, St. John, N. 13.; Dr. V. A. Snow, Hampton. N. 8.; Rev. James A. Fraser. Norior ' N. B.; Mrs. P. E. Saunders, Norton; Mtl. (Rev) M. C. Fisher. Enter- priso, Ontario; Mr Arthur Folkins. Sussex. N. B; Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark. Mss Mona Wilson, Miss Ina Gillan and Mr. Edwin Johnson. all of Charlottetown: Mr. Geo. Leai-d. Souris; Dr. R. D. MacNeill, Ken- singtnn. 111a bride and groom left by the afternoon boat for Halifax. sailinl from there for Newfoundland. l Cyril McGra-gor. ivhcre the groom. is a practising physician. _ The bride before hcr marriage riage was Pubic Health Nurse for Prince County with headquarters at Summcrsidc and had a large circle of friends. The lovely wedding g fls received by the bride testified to the very high esteem in which she was hcld. The Guardian joins in happy fci1citatinns.-S-—<St. John papers please copyi. IVOOLNER-PLATTS-The mar- riage took place Wednesday. June 30th at the home of the bride. 211 Admiral Si, Charlotte-town of Wednesday ‘ Emily Belle. daughter of Mr. and m Tl-mny. Mrs. H. W. Platts, to Arthur Ste!‘- _,1de_ Wm.“ ling Woolncr. M“, Benjamin Woolner of North Rus- w_ TQ“-n5m1d_1 ticn. Rev. S. C. Cooper officiated. son of Mr. and Mrs. The bride who was unattended, looked very charming in a gown of whife satin an Princess, a ban- deau of velvet, pearls and orange blossonr and carried a sheaf of rc-e» She entered the spacious livilig room on the arm 0f her futhcr to the strains of Men- dr-lrsohns Wedding March played hv Mrs Leigh Dirigwell. During the signing of the register Mrs. Arthur Roper sang "BecauseF-A large number of g1ie"ts and rela- lives witucssx-d the ceremony. Many were from out of town. The bride's mother wore flowered silk taffeta. Mrs. Woolnr-r. mother of the groom wore blue gcorgctte and lace. As- sisting in ihc dining-room were Misscs Mary Stewart. Jemina Mc- Iran. Agni-s Clements. Hazel Siruih. Muriel Wright. Marian Mc- Leod. Mrs. Jas. Brady. Mrs. Al- li on 011-011. Miss Margaret Wool- nor, M.ss Evelyn Woolner and Miss Irene Wells. Ushering the guests were. Mrs. Evcrett Platts and Mrs. After luncheon the bridal party departed amid a shower of confetti‘ and good wishcs. The bride's goingaway Fllif. wa; dark blue georgette with coat and 1111i of powder bluo and dark blue accessories. Miss Mar- ian Raynor and Mr. Ralph Raynor entertained the guests with music and all joined in an old fashioned sing-song. Mr. and Mrs. Woolner left on rm cxtcndccf motor trip through the New England States. New York City. returning by way of Niagara Falls to occupy their rosy new apartment at 28 Admiral St. IRIRTI-IS ltlac-KENZII-b-At the Prince 11x1- ward Island I-Ictspiial on"J1ine 29, 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- -K1-nzic. Charlottetown. a son. DIlFFETT-At the Prince Edward Island- Hospital cm June 29. i937, to Mnand Mrs LJ-I. Duffett, Win- sloc. a daughter. BELL-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hilspllill on J1me 30. 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. ChiiflPS Boll. Char- lottoinvm. a daughter. HYDE-At the Prim-e Edward Is- land Hospital on June 30. i937, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hyde. Corn- wall, a son. SIMS-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on July 1. i937. to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sims, Park Corner. a‘son. LAWTON-At the Prince Edward I land Hospital on June 25. 1937,- to Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Lawton, Hazefbrook, a daughter. Doris Adryce. MACMILLAN-mat the City Hos- pital. July l. 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose MacMiilan. a daughter. DALIY-At St. Mary's Rid. Eall on Friday, June 25. 1937, to m. and Mrs. Lawrence Daley nee. (Mary C. MacDonald) a daughter, MARRIAGES GAMESTER-ACORN - 1111'...“- byterian Church. Marshfield. on Monday. June 2B, l9_§7._yby__R.~ev. .__... —~ .-__= John C. MacNc-ii. Miss Helen Ger- trude Aroin of Lal-zc Verde to M! Benjamin Ciuy ciamcsu-r of Aub- HID. RODD—BRL'CE-- O n Saturday June 19th at Cali-uoiiia Presby- terian Church by Rev. T. Owen Hughcs Sadh .\l1.1:1u1 Bruce daughter of M1: John Bruce and the latc Itli-s. 151-111-1- of Brrtkiyn to Wallarc ililivn Rodd, son oi Mr. and Airs. '1‘. A. Rodd of Mll- tori. ROBERTS — IIROIVN — At lhi Manse, Kcitsincton, June l1. 1937 bv R . W111. O Rhund. (lordon Earl Robcris". of \Vl1‘.."»li'1(’ and Dorothy Jean Brown of New London. \V.-\LSII—IIIIIFC(II.I. At F011 Augustus. June 11o, i937. hv Rev. D. P. Crokcn, Patrick Joseph Walsh, of Niuc V111‘ Crrcl»; to Katherine V11\l.1 Uri-coll, 0f John- ston's River. ' DI-L-VYIIS _ .____ WEDG.-—Af. Siuiiiiu-iz-dc. Jilly l, 1937, Flinn-r \v(‘fll'i‘, azzrfl i8 years, son of Mr. and .\-I1.-1, Cyrus Wedge. Mar-KAY — A1 Krli 1. July 1st, 1937. Hugh .7. !\'la1-l\'11_v. ngcd 54 MACDONALD Af P. F7. Island Hospital on T7111rsri-1y Jilly 11.1, 193'! Harry Liar-Donald in his 42nd year. I? RICHARDS-111 NFPOIISPl, Juno 23. 1937. Annu- J.. wifi- o1‘ (‘icorge T. R-chard", 1n hr-r 711111 year. GRIFFIN -in lhr- iity. June Z8, i937. Augustini- (iriilin. aged 74 Y0IYNKER~Ai Kihrsion, ‘Tues- day. June 29, 1.717. xii-s. Frederick Yoiiiikcr 1l1.h1‘r '1'1'-'1.l1 war. ainm-nv-m Bnslnll Juno 27. 1937 Bridget. E. l\T1lr;\l'1'.‘. LYflNhfl-Ai (‘linvlolli-ioivri Jllfll '29. i937, Fllcanru- Rcalrri- Murphy of Hyic. Kr-nt. l‘ ' the lair- Chnrlvs ESTABROOKS ~11 1h.- Provincial Infirmary r111 lt-ionrlav. June 28. 1937. ‘Bcdford I-Istabi-noks. aged 3i WHITE-Suddenly a1 Montague on Monday, Juni- 28. 1937. Mrs. C. E. White aged 60. MrRAE-At (‘flirrry- Valley, Jun! 25. i937. John R. ll 0511s Professional EcLANIcYL-‘(I i Chartered Accountants ‘ 140 Richmond street. ‘1 Phone 47. l‘. O. Box 12- 11 M. ALBAN FARMER BARRISTER, SOLIFITOR. ETO MONEY TI) LOAN Bank of Canada Bldl Jharintlelnwl -**— 71M ) Palmer 1k H aslam n. J. PAIJHI-IR. K. C. A. .|. II.-\ I.1\\1. l! .\.. LL. B HARRIS’! Elli, ETC. Bank of Nova Si-oiia (‘hamberi Char iii-town l‘. E l. MONEY TO LOAN Phone 85. l’. u. Ilox I21 H. F. hli-PHWI-Jla, K. (‘. NO'l‘.-\II‘|' 1H‘. BARRISTIJR. SOLICITOR Elleyvliuildlng, (‘harloiteftfog Bell & Mathieson IL B. Bell D. L. Matlileson, LL-B. Barristers 81 Solicitor: MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block; harlotietownJKEJ. . , . MacGuigan a. Tramor MARK ll. MacGlilU-AN, K. O. C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR, B. A. Barristers. Solicitors, Etc, MONEY TO LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank, Ill “ Street, Charlottetown, Tweedsmuir would be at. our morn- I mg service, as he wa= spending a. YE5'MR5 JlGGS- M? Q1665 DlD KE Lgggatts Point. He “'11s BOCOmPllIl‘ led by his 5011 and Ml‘. Find M75- "Reeford. I suggested to the Gov- lernor General that he read thfi scripture lesson. Wlllvll l" ‘lld wunngly a; one to whom the Bg-flptlirés were nor a strange book. Like moat men of tr1.e BTPIl-flfi-‘F- h, i, a 300.1 listener. My son -‘ Kenneth sari! l! ml" dull“! ll” service "How lovely are ‘Th!’ dwellings" and His Excellency thanked him at the close of the service." I can 55-1“; you that the 11n- expwmg visit, of the distinguished man will be long remembered in thii mmmimit)’ any or two at the Reeford Man- l sicln a few miles away. It all t1irn- I HE PROBABLY ed out to be correct for a few min- WONTQOFAR_ utes before eleven I had the JOY FLA-JUST LOOK of welcoming the Govern-r- Ge-l- OUT THE WINDOW eral at the door of our church in AND SEE-FJ a v w-‘ vuvwrfir-vqi "By George McManus 1 i \ ‘i’