G é' = i _-_E GUARDIAN ' PAGE ELEVEN S.UBSCRI1u>.i Yesterday m°mlllB “__ md M,s_ M_ _,_ Mouahuh " merly speaker of the Legislative B. Campbell offtciatlng, when Mrs. Ht,_u_ Mme was rendered by the _______g tn the °____eue___ m___s_c s_____%Ka,mawtn_ Mm Kammwtn and lor ` Assembly. arrived recently on the M3581 Clark. °f 5°5f1°l'°Wn» W” ship's dance orchestra. plied by tho Loottoo of the C,-oss daughter will remain at the Lennox -\“~ Boh¢_ bingo om Hotel, where Dr, Kon,-,owtn Wm v1S_ wllo is on board with Mr. J. Arrlolcl Exhibitors at the .Regina World'| _ daughters. was olive Douglas and °“;W°» °‘ °'“"“‘¢*°°» MW- W- -coxonarunanous _ Mr. J. ‘ it the Prcebytcry Ccnsreeetlciv 'l‘ his West- T“"’“°l"°lgh* "1" 'limo prlse the crew. The yacht is all :gn MacMillan, Comwou; cont, Li t-G dMrs Dalto in 4 W” ° Roundup. Montana on July 12th, , second vibe DY'B6id¢l1t. -PURCHASES ESTATE-Sena h;:______ 3:etr};°rc:t__t___ and °“;'e__ f°'°° and i5 lllPDOsed to have season Among tbose present were. 1933 Arthur A_ Fatrhatth tormerty N0 '.McCarey. third Vl°¢-PN' tor Creelman MacArthur, of Sum- or H B D __ meh ___ now ___ stumbled on the deckload of lum- His Honour Lieut.-Governor Dalton of ~1'~|gt,t_,h_ He th survtvéd b two m l . M. . ~ . Y N Ann Mr. Frank I-Icnneeeey. N- mersido. recently Purchased the est- __o__t_ Wu heldztagoyemmmt Home be;___an¢(1_ thug gallon ova,-bo,m_ md Mm Dalton The _guests num_ _°m_ m__de_____k H__ ____ se_____e_ and: S_?"°“° W st- °» Wmllh helm in iconstsnce Alexander and Mr. Rich- twtotofm My, Urban Qui- ,to _og gho hte Judge Wogbuy-gun, _“__ _“___ e coeased was a nephew of bered aboutonehundred in all. The 1-1 4 ' _ ng. There were 240 present _ owar C., of Oregon, also two sis- como Oh the F0!l¢y River ln the western at the ve emo _me _“notion The Mrs. D. J. Riley, Charlottetown. Mr. ships orchestra. rendered the mu- to" Mt., G 0 Abbott and Mrs L d th ___ _ Th mt ry y . _ s_ R" Burke who is __ . - - - - - ay. The daily services were con- M _ pm °’ " 1”" °° ° °s ° ' “ ""“"° °’ 5° F- Cmeby- of Lawrence. Mass. and ducted by Rev. Father Dougan, who tt r also preached most of the sermons' gi The altar of shrine throughout the 8 an _ _ 0" Fon NEW GLM-C.-W MR_ Legate and Canon Malone con- VW° mvn' °h“"°h W” °°nd“°t°d tu Dtmm They hav. hh “km I B. I. . MEETING-The regular POB-_t~_Mt._ Walter Fowterfot ctm_ -ducted the service at the church. wmv' R H' Maven' mv' ann” summer cottage at Cavendish. Yea-"m°“"h1y m°°°m3 °f °h° B' I' 5' adian Airways Ltd.. and Mr. H. G. md C”-“°ll M°1°°° *° th’ ¥"“'V° luihall. I-lid RW- U- N- BWWE U14 km” .ccompuued by Mx, md which wok PINS Thll-Hdly. -ll-ily Rosen’ leave by httptttne thts mt,m_ The pall bearers were Messrs. F. W' W” bl’ 3”' 9" H' 5“‘"“'° ` |20#-h was largely attended with ` ci spencer A. w. Hyndmnn n. A. md new sydney B em The Mn. Mncndulan of Hunter River » _ ____ M K ___ th ins for New Giaesow for the purpose - ~ . President J C HIM C MacKinnon . A.- S war r e pil bearers were, Messrs. Stirling Krivyisxd 3333:" fini' chair. The following new members ;€,pl;.et;i)ttsde!::‘°t Zt;,?;a;t,,t§§:f,1at!;1,f- A, Brady ’ :ld Clfptaint' céerzeglt lfiellean. Brenton Howatt. Wil- 1.; tt' ' ' gas 8 ' were admitted to the order: Broth- om", ft-heywtttreturn t0mm.,.Cv, Komp_ Memo", og the vgogoym also held the positions of Secretary Mrs. Heartz at the afternoon tea lim Brown. Clarence gurihiaofn, DW' G°°“°w°m’ on J_ H_ gallons, pgmog Kenny, Bmm°éh_ ‘Loom A_ p_ ‘nd A_ M0 mondeo of the School Trustees and Town from 5 to 6 o'clock and again at .Hdiftlf “id WI V158- goto tt whim Tho topo,-g of Bro, ____ ` the tetvtce th ,_ _ The Mooohto Clerk. an at home in the evening from 8 %’l'he funeral was very lllwd- BUILDING WILL BE CON- Cronrin regarding regalias, showed servtoe at the ozontdgtew wth tom He wasfirst appoiniedastempor- to 11 dclock. Mr. Richard Heartz lyaended and a large number of g'r3Ug1~|.;p_¢onst,-uottoh work wt” he tett no stone uhtumed tn ttytng -SAD BEREAVEMENT - Much ducted by _Captain Kemh 'ary customs collector on September will arrive from Montreal tonight mal tributes were received. gosh-t ,hot-my on 5 bonding to bo to “cure these "Batt" at-tot. ho,-_ sympathy is extendedto Mr. Stan- -'l- erected on the site on Queen Street mg "pu" from dum-on; fu-mg in lt! B4l'l0W 0! 51611110 ill tlltl ddlllfh ill April 1913. or two. A large barn and two valuable of the om Brno, Bulldlom wmoh Umm. can". md U_ s_ h__ ht, of his wife on Tuesday momlng in -BAD I-'IRE AT 0'LEABY-Tll_e Be retired on superannuation animals belonging to Mr- was destroyed by fire several years found that the” regatta, cm bo the Prince County Hospital, under home of Mr. Peter Gotelle at O- who” tho omtom, omoo ot george- McMulu.n, Miscouche were ago. The building, which is to be a. soothed th prtnoe Edward Island ,ti sad circumstances. The remains Leary. was considerably domlstd by town was closed on May lst, 1929. The schooner "Gt-see and lou", mvmm' A M”""“ °°“ °‘ °h"1°‘ M“'°"d' 1” "°u‘ W”-“5‘ o,,,,t_GM“o_MMB°u_°um__l _._ _ ofrortx-riu,whoisonthestef:of ' -»t°h_ btw-gm the M m'm to h____i___;__B_.1li-lllfhulrlvan sean. Pour-_ thenoyalheuk of Ceuedmhes been Benliovli narrlsr slslivlclis ations for n visit to the provlnoi po.-t mmm, mmm: at tmdem ern belouslus to Mr- frffeil to their lifemll in Sum' -Sunday. July so. Preacher, (Revo or ten English Public schoolboyl ,wing thoeity et the Judgment wa reserved. mr. mea aafmsmnnu nsrulm- by drowning at if in en on ii - "”“°' R'B'“°"’”"““' "°“ Pm' '”""’°° "‘“ M” “nt” “P°" 1”’ °“‘ ‘A~ C* °“>W° 1° 4° our mornin w un ' ' ° - -- 8 ho 4*! °l W- Milo Buriee. son or My :;‘__1_:°;;”_l;°;l_t_l3'nf”:- 'hell lt li" We Week-& worship. subject: "Toning without New: B7 | _ Georgetown for many years. Prior Ho | MacDonald and Brothers. He had visi , With a view of making prepar- P _ resen MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED. - ° 'mt t° W9 M*¥d°-1°” mind# The Honourable and Mrs J D VENA CONCLUDED Duristun’s Basilica on July 17 ' ' lard H to s conclusion on Wednes- will tour Eastem Canada and oundland during the next two t time. Paul William Alexander Clubs Inc., visited the local ained at a banquet and dams "" “' Th at Stanhope Beach inn. He is ac- ”' E co panied by Mrs. Alexallder, Miss HJISOII. Russel Phillips, manager of Stellarton branch of The Can- Stores is on vacation and - Margaret Calder, Mrs. A. L. Home and M iss Verda MacDonald, left go. Edward Island Nr\\.' Glas- oon and anchored at the Three *gow News. Quebec- The yacht is owned byl- EXHIBITING AT cn_'.;\' Ex- Walter T. Murphy of New Yorl:,` lllBITION - The principal lsland burner and is cruising about Q1-dig, i poop]o'| worth Canadian ports; arriving here from 'illlion ____ ; Rockland. Me. _ lotteto I The death occurred at Ceo;-getswll I Exhibition are Messrs. Gor- Mlddleton; Richard Creed ; Experimental Station. Char- wn; Frank Mullaly, Souris; 'Sylven Peters. St. louis; George Tttoodoy ,toot tt unset-mg illness ot. ENJOYABLE RECEPTION-.'.;l MacMillan, Cornwall. The exhibits Mt-_ Thomas E_ Mon-t5sey_ fo,-met enjoyable reception was held at the - forwarded were chiefly oats, barley, oustomo oonootot- at that pot-t_ M,-_ home of Mrs. Edgar Heartz, East clover, Morrissey was born in Nova Scotlal ROYBIW. W¢flll€Sdhy ilft€i'll00l1 and; ln 1353, out hu; boon o y-golden; of » evening in honor of Mrs. Richal-dt HERE FROM QUEBEC-Mr. and e to entering the customs service he Sli had been clerk in the store of A. A. Mrs tors enjoyed the hospitality of ding six weeks with Mr. and Mr P. . I-Ieartz. A large number of Dreeell seed and bent grass seed. artz, who with her children is l Mrs. H. L. Rolleston. and their son, n . R. Rolleston, Quebec, are at t visiting Charlottetown. They came by car, and experienced good 2nd. 1912, and as permanent officer to join his wife, remaining a week --@- -PRETTY WEDDlNG~A very fenced b me which broke out two-store brick structure wiu no 'were conveyed to her home at E1- life whloh bf°l=¢ °“t “fly 1"* 5”' Mr. Morrleev wee an cllicicut and P’°”Y Wedding W” ‘°1e““““d “i i Y , Y » a. lower price. It was then moved . dont lo.-is p. nn. do saturday. erected by Mr. albert 'r. Mnexin- thttt th, mtety mt, ,tt mutt ierslie where inter-inent will tube urday afternoon- Mr- Gotellc hed faithful officer, n man of excellent the Romeo Catholic Church et When the blaze was discovered the non, who has returned from United h ` tho o do Th, 1., tt of the place.-B returned to his work after his mid- character. 0! 1011181 llld °0i¥lPll¥ll°l'l- Wemnzwn °“ Wednesday m°mm¥' intein- of the buudins wu wen states to more his home here. 'rbe mf; ttf r' mttt,,f° md __ dey meal sud his vile had maeecd ewcy about three 0! Mr- *md Mrs- -'°S¢Ph Afsellallll Meet the fire was so intense that a frontage of 60 feet and indepth of a an e 0 MN- 5hil'1°Y B1'°Wfl» Bf°°kUll°» heard a crackling noise and on gc- yum ogg, mg daughter Fl-edu 5|; of Wellington was united in mar- lfr. will Monday Church ater. det,” and wutd not be “_ bui ding. The lower floor will be_ . was highly satisfactory. On motion Mm Mcompohted by then. ,oh md, t to tm Mtch” :ohhh th, ph” m t me rms tn, ,ohm “ton 70 feet, and will bs so constructed Bm D_hwn_ seconded by Bm cab _h _ _ B __ he - years £80. s daush er E l about ,FM b_____ “_ | ,N an M' thht huttttom tm hh removed ___d_d ________ delle of lhd M185 Myft 0 lll' ¢» alight. The fire had started round two qu, _ couche. The bride was very charm- lBBhle1`l the lll°etlll8 °°ll° " are visiting Mrs Brownie brother 1 tg od ngidergble to 1 1 1 wtthout mhuyto th, htte th ot the r - » the fue an m e co nur. no left to mourn two sons, g n a bege ace dress with hat 50 199% Wldd Ind UP W _ _ng the Irilh 8&lllbB.tlOl!. Ml. PGM! A. B\ll‘k¢, It BBHGVUC H0- headway in bgtwggn tha ygllg, Neg.: E_ J_ H_ ,don-may' v|°e_Pt»1hc|pa_l of and shoes to mattth and was a_tf,ehd__ _ . ighteen years et Moors cam., with band extin-` sch l chnl tt - ed b Miss Y onn an n lt f completed about Nov. 15, and thel . tel’ Tmush It is e " 5 Q“°°“ aqua” °°~ ’° e Y V ° se ‘W ° 1?” less than upon' second shortly after. The fcotings‘ _roar NUPTIAL SHOWER _ sm" Mr" Bmw” “med he’ name 8111511011 md Bftdl’ wind d-lffl°“1*Y town; Tupper Morrisey, Station Ag- wmnm' pun med M' of the main walls will be sunk to a Tm h°m° °f Mn' [mme Mmhead' P"°“”°°~ Mr' B"°w“ 1* makms ms sbt the Ilrd und" °°lll-¥°l- 'n\l’°° ent at Mslagash. N5., one daugh- M:-. oamlle Arsenault acted as Guernsey bull and 8 Pure th 1 lv 1° ,of St Eleanors, was the scene of a 11"; vim to gh. mgn¢|_ They ure , chttdum who wo" ,tok to bod 'mg mt atm* dep o twe e et from the street ’ , mmm” Yanni” bo" level Allywindow sashes are to be happy gathering mst Fda" 'vm' spmmg * °w° “"1” mud” h"°» meh-S109. WEN 2‘¢lll°‘/Od fb l 1191811' The Morrisey family have had an ceremony a sumptuous wedding wh mmm' A mmm" of steel thus rendering the windows m3'Wh°“ M"'°'“d M"'F'°“k Gb" ”""'- b°1ir`-1 how- C0lllilfl¢i'°bl° dlmll* unusually heavy burden of sorrow breakfast was served at the home harness and other things a- ' er who were recently married, were at don, beter, th, th., wo, tthdot- E J H M 1 _ d . , pt-gouoglly but-glgppyoog and fl,-,_ ' _ BARN ,muon BY “Gin-_ W _ ll Mn- . - . Ori' Se.. Dil-'S59 of the brlde. In the evening a 'h' bm "°'° "‘° °°°"°y°d' proof. ur.. J. E. Home ie the er- ‘°°d°"" " "°“ ““"““1 'fh°"°’ by 6G_m,m th, met, ,,,ct,.t_ e°otf°l-S- away en July ith e-uc their flrlt dence was siven in Wellington Heil e to Mr. George Walsh of Mis- Egmont Bay. The brlde’s brother, groomsmen. Irnmedlately after the their many friends in Bt Eieanors I l_ Mm mud tn _,musty 1932 m hom” I the 1° G-Es IN DB. KANNAWIN wh" and surrounding district They were 081 Wim ‘Vhmh W” “nn” W” Something over one hundred My-_ Mo,-mo, ,|11 bo mo to res; r ° coup °’ ‘l’°“““' memos-xsuy - on wed th’ ’°°“”°“"’ °’ '°“‘° "W 1°"°” $1” "h°t°f 12° P" 1”” ff: fm' sucete assembled et "the Hill" Nfl- in the lmnnn cethoue cemetery nt ,,,,,,,,,, wa, tenomo ,, show, ,t I H . Brookfield Presbyterian _ Slftr- belldel °°m° “fl” Pf°°“°*' “Y mg "' 3° b‘“"‘°“ ° “rm Elizabeth Mechennanh newly nc- Georgetown this n-lornlng. h h b h l on 'rhua-edgy, July 27, st nemaZd:’;m1:fo’kJmy 5';_l;3u:e; Presents, which were very much ap- of Harry Ramsay at Lot 9, near_ quired ,whence on Fttmoy street _sr °"'° Y 5 xmmber °f er fl’ ___ ____ ____ K ____ Wm que w 8 place . a - prectttod by the happy young cou-3 0'Lcury. was struck by lishtningi to honor hu, “num uh md Mm mmdy . anne- n . 1 1 ms. . d . un-ye on Mono., o,-tyuot, "°"° °”‘"°h' F°"' A“““°°“°' when nle. Min charlotte Mun-head and-_and burned to the ground. 'rhere _,_D_Btgw. mth, ,.,,,,,,,to, otehw- oamsan Leaves -_ f-r. nf. s. °"°Y 5 M’ “‘ M" WW” . W" V°"°“‘°° ’~°“"°~ ‘°°°°‘ Miss Edna Rosen assisted the young wee I- ierse eu-entity of lest years wth out mlvmm _eu me 'muse' left port nt il.ao yesterday 24, e_t_B__g>._m. and instead 0'! ggughter of Mr. and Mrs. William bride in __nw__ap_____g me -gms md crop ___ the buuding which Wu de_ _m_m___l;l_l___° ‘Xmuy were present __ mornin' ‘___ B" Harbon Me_ P__e_ an Previous to her marriage Misa Ar- lends. at which she received many will make their home in Miscouohe d have the best wishes of their “p°°“° °” W°d”°’ Tremor ‘Johnstone River. became ln stroyed 'rho born was about 'ls by vious t th dance lost evenln the “Wil f"1°“"‘ ‘°’ "mir f““"° hall' _My 36 it 2 so m Dr ' -reading the many humorous say gs_ . wen tt, many relatives, nomhbqurg o e g P' ' tm h"|d° °f MT- Albert Kew- 5°” °f| attached to each gift. Mr.. Glover 35 feet and one of the best in the and mono, Captain entertained the officers of Pine” and P’°'5P°my-_‘S speak at the Pres- Ohurch Summerside 11 ll- There will not be any meet- ln the Presbyterian Church July 24. in au prob-, the service will be held in Saturday evening. ll1!\0ll.l'108|DOD¢ 1111 bl! TUEIMY °0lm'r IN wcelr P5 lg__ o “N oele MAGDALIINES-Mir. -1. oiuniilerouiloe, quebec. 5°lll'le this morning on the for the mqdelene nl-Ithe bride een: efmrenrrieie hymns- he will held sour-t, ne',munedinte1y after the uuptlel end in the city, Ind at the Canadian Na- APPY RETURNS-Mr. 8'- Mllllsor of tha Con- Lifa Association, and 3°" Were receiving the con- f their numerous Vmdfdlv on the twenty- ”""V°l’5ll’y of ‘their-‘mar-riage. brsting the event ‘ll their home with their nam' R°b°l'°. medical student hh m Unmnity. who il Hemel' vliilfloll, And ho. *mn* hu "ml year in ‘NP ‘ JJ dal veil and cu-ming a bouquet of white roses. entered the church on the arm of her father, by whom me was given away, her sister, Mil auth presiding et the organ ren- dered Lohengrln’s Wedding March. The bride was assisted by her sis- ter. Miss Mary, who was daintily guwned ii:l_ maine georgettn with' had to match and carried a bou- quet of pale pink roses. The 2100111 i was ably supported by his nephew, Mr. James Lund. During the cere- mony which was Performed by Rev. P. D. crcken. slrl friends of mass bfeakifast was served at the home of the bride to the immediate tolouvg md n-lends of the con- crwtdng patios. Previous to her marriage, Mrs. Kely was tendered a miscelaneoils shower at the home gf her parents. The representative md, md groom, little Miss Mary Quinn and Vincent Mllrnaghan wiited on the bride elect while Miss Hilda Halloran and Mrs. J. J. _s. , , 'rr-einor reed the verses and made tho presentations which were nolptent. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly. will pu-entless. 1-Ie is survived also by.'1‘lll'lllIh Petrol. Waits. Southern marital bliss. ` and interesting visitor to the Gimp "M, gy oharlottetown. '1'h¢4-I' twosisteri, Mrs. Ayersin the Unitedlldooh. Glldlalm' Nlfbh. The Kliil- Tile singing of Auld Bang Sync-. was Col. George A. Drew, well- Bramptorl Ont and their two mmyfriendswiehthemevef7auo- States, andlliu Annie Galla¢her.Alargcnumberofcitilens throng- andGodSavathaKing,brough¢the.knownCanadian writer, who met tiilmta aatheleulcdvlingluoeesest. teee|e|m&taldeea~ ttieesoeqnliillislde. . (___"__1_f’____'i’:_°‘=__:__f__:;‘_:_____1;'°:; My. John xely ond the we 1,, _appropriate ienguoye tnmleed district. ft is understood there wee* M,._ on 3,," ,,, ,, ...fur ,enrol the n.cu.v.u.. and their ledy hm 'd of “__ Kblly 0! °1ll-l‘l°tlM°!!l- Ill l-1101 the guests for their tangible expres- some insurance.-S Chou-mm, md mud, g my well friends at dinner on board the ship. th ’ m mama Q" ' bride. who wls becomingly gown/ed gong of good will. Music and danc- ° ‘§:__°‘"°___1“‘;“‘;’_‘" °"“‘;‘;‘_f' in whim satin and lace. with brl- ‘ing made the evening pass very, _ . The t,,og,,,m tootodeo the ron". rmns neon Mayo rotmna- y , B I. ln. . chosen introductory remarks. Meurs._Balnue1 and Ernest Cannon. ’ " l A genial sing-song, participated in his Parents. Mr. and Mrs. William A _Miss Mulrheed served a dainty °*"“‘**“"' m“__hK‘__;;’”w';°;":_P;;_ by eu present, was fouowed by a vein. New Perth. Dr. li- F- vein. W,_tt,,,,,.,,,h.h H,,,ptt,,_ New H,_mp_ lunch at tlld 91°* 0! ul* f¢mV|¢l°|~ 'M' 'M' W ' much appreciated reading# "Little M. lc. M.. M. D., etc., of the Mayo sm" ‘mr In mm” of _ ‘W A' E' M°“‘“" M' P" ‘“° “"" W' stove ripe Hole," by mrs. mieebeth rbundatlon, lcooheeter, Min. 'rhe week; Mr M bo __ “"* my "'° '”'°°" s°‘”“‘°’ lulncnennnn; solo, “adein'rfe»," Mr. doctor has had n distinguished ' ' °°'"'“ '"" "‘ ‘ It is with ellloefé "vet th° °'°°‘“‘”‘ "9“°“"‘“" Mr' 5”” Ire MacKay: receding. "Kelly: uulvereity course lu m¢dl°i”° “nd enty yeen uso and wan the son of Guardian records the death at the W” * f°m‘°" Umm "P’°““t°' Dream," Miss Marian Mschennan: surgery. and has been attachedfor t nge of fifty-six of lui-. chu-ies J. ll" f°l' Wm °°1‘”“b‘° ”‘ ”‘° solo,/‘Asleopinthsneep,"afr.oeo. tba put three years to the Mayo Gallagher. mahaldl' 0! til! Pf1l\°° nd"`°1 H°'"'°' Tm' “ mm nm Beers. Mr. Outhouse accompanist; Foundation olinie at Rochester. The lcdward and capitol Theatres ef YW* *° °“° “lm '"4 “W °" solo, "ieookabye may Mary doctor can spare only n brief per- F. J. Slleliter. I-ti Th! “ml °°' °h“'m'd 'M' H” °°°”°'V' Th” “° Trainor. Mr. Austin Connolly ac- icd here at present and leaves to at- oun-ou 1-other unexpectedly about °ll I m°°°|‘ WW' *nd Wm vu” colnpanist. All of which were tend aclinicin Southem Callfomla eleven o’clock yesterday Imnow lb ‘°h"1°"°°"'”\ ‘nd th’ “Wm “"1 heartily responded to by encorea. on Tuesday. I th, Ptthc, Edwoy-tg mono gogpmg of the Island. also parts of Nova ottmuth' th, mmm nt o _.__ _ an-. cieuesber had not been well for ‘5°°tle “ld NW 3f“1l'Yl°l¢ Mlm mode wedding ceremony, pdrtiefo- nennssrmu svaurs Ar some months, but lt Will llltlcllllkll Nmmml h°m°'“5 ated in by the guests of honor, Mr. CAMP - several unique features that a "rest ture" in the hospital *- and Mrs. J. D. Biggar. Rev. W. L. marked the annual train_i_r_i°g ;e_rio: h would restore him to his usual good outbound officiating. nt Pstswswa Camp of an health. no entered the hospital a A__°°"°'“'_”‘:___:"""u__';‘12_: Many appropriate gina, including artillery Brigade, which returned to ,week ago after oxperlenolbl I heart can 'unm :"1 1“t°“" ,__ __ gold coins were received by Mr. and the Province this week. Ikpecially attack on his way from his home te E "°“ '_ » 5;” mgmze lure. nigger. - notable who the visit of me nxcel- the theatre. and at the hospital he y The color scheme of the spacious lency, the Governor General, Earl of was advised that treatment would amd °f H' M' 5' Dm" "nd" dk' rooms were 'carried out in orchid Besaborough. The six batteries then be necessary for four or five weeks. °°“°“ °f 3'-°4m°°t” K°“°"h A' and gold and presiding over the tes, in camp, two from Prince Edward ne was in remarkably good spirits Meow-n. The baud '°°°"°d _W table were urs. Herbert Platte end- mend, two from Hamilton, ont., on Sunday and yell-erdly m°l'llil\8. tnmmf In the 5°?" M"‘“° MissAgnes Williams. Whilsanum- one from St. Catherines, and one but I l'°l>¢tl°l°ll Of the Milli INN* s°h°°“ °‘ m“"°' mu- x°“°° 1'\"1‘ ber of the young ladies of the church from Guelph, each gave seventeen previously eXl>¢l'l°D¢¢ll. proved fatal. \l°Wl1l¥ WN _UH ll“m|’¢*`l °f the ably assisted in serving. men to forfn a. guard of honour of Mr. Gallagherk wife died on J-une lll'°l'l'\llme2 The Middy March. After a vary enioyable evening the one hundred men. Adiutant How- lth and his three children, Charles. 5°l°°fl°ll Vdmlllillh. Demoiselle ,oem deported wishing Mr. and ard Court cf the First Brigade. was thankfuuy acknowledged by the ltobert and Margaret are thus left Ghlok. Selection he Gran Vie. mrs. nigger many more years of captain of the guard. aninterested -SAD NEWS RECEIVED-Mrs. Isabella Glidden of Bummerside received the sad news on Wednes- pleasantly.. Music was furnished by » M' md Mn' nm swrk °t.thg, _ TION.-There is at present visiting day of the death of her b__othe___ e hill A.. MacR.u, on July 24th, at Kildare Capes, P. E. Island, sev- ha late George T. and Hannah Macnee. He left the Island a/bout forty years ago and worked in Massachusetts on the railways. He retired from the railway service only last November and purchased farm at Oesabee, New Hampshire. I-Ie visited his native province last year and was cordially welcomed by old friends, who will remember im for his kind hospitality and charitable disposition. Ho is sur- vived by his widow, who is his sec- ond wife. and one son, Ray. _Be- sides his sister. Mrs. Isabella Glid- den ol Summerelde. two brothers are left to mourn, Oliver A. Mac- Rae of Long Island, New York and Samuel A. MaoRae of Jersey City, New Jersey. The funeral took place on Wednesday, July 28th at Lowell, Mass., where the deceased former- ly resided. Lntennent was in the Edson Cemetery, the remains being laid beside those of his first wlie. who was s Miss Ellis of Ipwell. Mass., who predeceased him many roads all the way, and enjoyed the journey immensely. The only un- lnterbstlng part was that covered by the new Matapedla road, which runs for the most part through bush They are guests of Mr. and Mrs C. M. Shannon, Brighton, and ex- pect to remain here for the remain- der of the week. BIRTHS -1-*-M MCLEOD-On July 27, 1938, at UM home of Mrs. N. W. McKinnon, Hillsboro, to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney McLeod, Earnscliffe, s. daughter. DALTON-In the Prince Count] Hospital on Sunday, July 23rd is Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dalton, a non. MALONE-At St. Anne's, Monday, July 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Malone, s son, David Lloyd George. PENDLETON-At Kensington, July 8, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. S, R.. Pen- dleton, a. daughter. DOCKENDORFF-At York Point .July 28, 1933, to Mr. and M11 George Dockendcrff a lon. Georg! Daniel Clarence. ROLLINGS-At North Rudtioo, July 18, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rollings, a son. DOUNDY-In the Prince County Hospital on July 26th to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Boundy of Summer- side, a. son. _ MARRIAGES CRAWFORD-JOHNSTON-At tha Manse, Valleyfield. on July 19, 1933, by the Rev. D. M. Sinclair, George Johnston, Peter's Road, to Mis: Marion Eliza. Crawford, Roseneatb. COOKE-FERGUSON - At Char- lottetown, P. E. Island, on July 26th, 1933, by Rev. Ewen MacDou- gall, BD., Rowan E. Cooke, oi’ East Royalty to Miss Flora A. Ferguson of Argyle Shore. DEATHS MANUAL-At Georgetown, July 21, 1933, Mrs. James C. Manual, aged 'I7 years. 0‘lIAN'Ll-:Y-At St. Peter's Bay, Saturday, July 22, 1933. Bamaby 0‘Hanley, Postmaster, aged 82 years. MORBISEY-At Georgetown, July 25, 1933, Thomas E. Morrisey. I-'BANCIS-At Fortune, Monday, July 24, 1933, Mrs. John S. Francie. LARTEE-At the P. E. I. Hospital Tuesday, July 25, 1933, Eldon Lart- er. 1’ GALLAGHER.-At the Prince Ed- wnrd Island Hospital, on Monday, July 24th, 1933, Charles J. Gal- lagher, aged 56 years ROSS-At the City Hospital, os July 15, 1933, Earl Rose, aged I months, infant son of Mrs. Rosa and the.lste Earl Ross. MULLALY-In the City Hcspitak July 22, -Wm. B. Mullaly. ated 4 ¥lU°4-5 years.” _s ___ _._ f 'a 5 s .l l . r ~“-.'> l _ I .`1,T4e-:‘-