'*P(;:-'If~,~4'- p,“ ...;.=;.,., ‘ '_.1._?l’__ fiBARi-OTTETQWN QKLAJKDIAN PAGE ELEVEN Weeks N B d tf O S t d S i)‘ i. eWS l1 g6 ,0!‘ 111‘ a ur ay U SQ]. 1 €YS t Tuellhy Wednesday wave Fort OTTAWA-Mr. w. pg,“ om me hams and m, neck ranssnmaan - Mr.‘ Roderick; MASON-MATHESON wannmc f"... ..1l'll‘.l!1g bride was attendtliqfirtgiresentaiive of the Dominion De s. Munn, of the Canadian Bank of -Clisfon United Church, the little by he; s uter, ltflFfi raced, as mnid-of- i pariment of Agrlciliiure declzrr! ACTING PREMIER-During the mgence of Premier Lea, who is at- iending the Saint John and Toronto pchlbitionl. Hon. J. P. McIntyre is “m; Premier. IS NOW “HONOBABLIW-ldr. P. L geully has been scorn in as mem- ber of the Lea Government in place d! Dr. Grant, who resigned to con- -BETURNED FRJOM HALIFAX- Mrs. J. H. Gaudet, Mrs. iDr.) W, G. Church and, her little daughter, Miss Junie, have returned home to Sum- merslde from Halifax, N. 8., where they have been attending the exhib- ition there-S. —COUNTY COURT-All Friday afternoon was taken up with the Chester S. McLure, M. 9., and lvir. line fitting close to the throat and Commerce, Charlottetown, has been :liurch at the Cross Roads on the honor. After the ceremony. tiic happy ihnt Mr. liiiiii-‘s garden was the fin special session of parliament. John H. Myers, M. P., leave this the 5km Ghoul" at the botmm‘ ex_ mmmg for ottaw“ w “mend ‘he tending in a. long train at the back. She wore a veil oi white tulle ar- ranged ln a simple off-the-iace cap 0N "OI-WAY vlslT- ~ MY- K- effect caught with orange blossoms at Shfl-rbell. P011189. his rcillmedlthe back, and crepe de chene slip- home from a very enievable trip ti» pcrs and carried a. sheaf of white u- Nvvn Beetle. He was accompanied i lies tied with a bow of white satin. by Mr, William LeBlanc, Mchctcn] n. a. While away they visited‘ The lovely bride was attended by her sister, Miss Helen Stewart as promoted and transferred to the ‘branch at Fredericton, NB. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Master Joseph Gratton Noon- an, the five and a half year old son of Mr. and Mrs. O'Connell Noon- an, Searlewwn, was held on Aug- ust 1,1930 at Seven Mile Bay’ uouth side of the Hlllsboro River, {couple wont to their llorzic, 32 Hen;- ‘Junbury, was the scene 0f a very! pretty wedding at six o'clock yes-f terday moiuinz when M‘ss Berthaj Lois Mason. eldest daughter of Mr] 11nd Mrs Herbert Mason o: Bunburyj became the wife of Mr Stanley] Mathescn mechanical "superintend- Bnt of the water department of the icy St. Qty. WEDDING‘- BELLSIQSL ilvseplfs Church, Kelly}; Cross. was the scone 0f a pretw wedding on August 61.11, when Mary Josephine Smith, only, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lviark A Smith, was united in the holy honzis est lie had seen any re, and nev- 1 or licsi. axed to di. i. i." Ants to it. ' Diiixiig his long and tqving illness l:e i105 been SlllTGllT-Céd by a. band ‘of devoted friends and admirers l in uding the liirk Sesion and T: cos, c-f St. James Chug-i, who have been unremitting in ihe); at- tii ions n. and consideration _for him. .\ir. , H1 I f h l’ G. RE 1d P I . - , . test i116 ‘mmmuency M Kmgnnme valczmiflaxxzalee; Acttoilnéior W3: Grind P"- Hflmflx- Sydney Mm“- Maid of Honor and Miss Maude church. The service was conductedicmrmmwwn W“??? WOTRF- MI of matrimony m Mr. Waller Candy i fan" l5 ‘Smiwed by h“ federal election. m, manna“ supplied m repairing Truro and other interesting places. stewartqasbrldesmald. The formers by Rev. w. a, Monaghan at theiMaihesen is a son or Mrs son of the late James and .\1rs.,‘ "?‘_°"’”,“"-'°. "m dwgmf" I“ ‘° i‘- gown was of blush pink chiffon. church and Brave. Four brothers act’ lMntheson and the late lifalcolm coady of Emyi :1». The zmr-rzagc- ccte- I “run we time”? Empathy °l an .-MOTORING THROUGH THE MARITIMES-Mrs. Jack McLeod. Rev. Mr. Wilson, Miss Bertha Schur- mn-n and Miss Glen Williams, of summerside, have left on s. motor bu: of the Maritime Pfinmcea-S. the Pontiac carof the defendent. Judgment was given for the plain- tlfl for $61.19 and costs. Heath Strong, K.C., for plaintiff and C. D. McCallun-i for defendant. CITY SCHOOLS REOPEN-The RECEIVED SAD NEWS-A cable- gram from Glasgow. Scotland. re-E oeived yesterday by Mrs. J. M. Hun- ter, Grafton St., conveyed the sad news of the death of her mother, Mrs. Thomas Taylor. She is survived b7 her husband, two sons and two and the latter one of sea green chiffon made alike with short puff sleeves and long circular skirts, shlrred over the hips. Both wore small velvet hats and crepe de chene slippers in deeper shades to match their gowns and carried bouquets of premier ed as pa.ll bearers. He leaves to mourn besides his parents, seven brothers and three sLsters, Inman, Charles, Raymond, Emmett. gic and Rosella. He will always be remembered as a very bright and namely: . Wfllibl‘. Robert, Douglas, Mary, Geor- . Matheson of this city. The cere- mQTlY “'65 pcrfonncd by Rev D1- E, ‘H- Ram-WY of the UfLted Church Charlottetown. The couple were un- wzttcnidnd. The bride was groomed ijln navy blue with hat t, match‘ 1nd Carried a bouquet ct‘ sweet peas mcny was performer] ‘ny lli-v Smith, uncle of the ilfld“, c. Rev. L60 Herrel, Tyrone. The who was becomingly attired in white georgette and bridal veil was attend- ed by Miss Inez Connolly, T-ilddlflibfl. who were rose-beige georgctte and _;The filneral takes ,wi‘;i go out m their bereavement. P1168 tomorrow. Saturday a‘ p. m, in Si. James Church, thence to the PeOpleg came. fery. o BHKTHS _..,.._ City Schools reopened yesterday af- , -FUNEB.AL NOTICE-The fimeral t“ the two month, ‘mus; vuauom 611118119111 roses. lovable chm The sympathy of the After the ceremony Mr and Mrs 13cc with hat to match. The groom v of we. Evaneglins Auld FTISQP of .__ The best ffiflfl was Ml’. James cm- whole mmmunm, m, W, ,0 the ba- Mathesm left on t. motor in; was supported by Mr. Plus Smiihiinfgyqn tntxit} August 30th:; North Bedeque took place ca Sua- dgyatirantfromtheliomeoflicr 5011, Mr. Ira Fraser, North Bedeque, 530 were enrolled at Queen Square, 425 at West Kent, 463 at Prince Street and about 400 at Rochford Square. A considerable number who to the United Church and Cemetery at Lot it. Rev. m». Nichokon offic- LEMIJQw-s. were not present yesterday will enroll during the next few days. RECEIVED PAINFUL INJURY- Mr. Leslie Stacey, manager of the Woolworth 5 and l0 cent store. is in the Prince Edward Island Hospital suffering from a painful injury sus- tained at a picnic on Labor Day. Mr. Stacey fell on a sharp stick, which penetrated his side breaking one rib. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. -—RE'I'UB.NED HOME-Mr. and Mrs Harold Huling and their young nep- hew, Master Harvey, who have been visiting Mrs. Huling's parents. Mr. and lvfrs. Ben]. Nesbitt, of Summer- side, left on Tuesday morning on their return to Boston, Mass. Mr. ENJGYABLE HOLIDA 1- Mr and ms E; M. Campbell of Borden have returned home after a very @1110?- able trip to Montreal, Toronto and other Upper Canadian cities. While in qua-onto they visited the Canadian Naimnal Exhibition. RETURN HOME-Mrs. George L. French arid two little children were among the passenge to Charlotte- town from Montague, on Friday, en route to their home in Everett. Washington. after spending the sum- mer with her mother, Mrs. Georgina Campbell, Milltown Cross. It is ten years since Mrs. French last visited the Island, and no doubt sees many changes. They plan to spend a few days visiting with friends in Ver- mont and Boston. -SPEEDER FIRED $25 AND COSTS-A number of motorists came up before Stipendiary Wyatt in the l-Iuling is an enthusiastic fisherman and had the luck to get a few big ones during his short visit-S. —R.ECOVEBING - Mr. Harrison Bell, the only one of three men to recover from the terrible tragic ac- Police Court at Summerside on Sat- urday morning for violating 4he speed laws, one man was fined $25 and costs. The others were adjourn- ed for one week. The appeal of the Telephone Company against their assessment was adjourned for two weeks. Mr. George J. Tweedy, of Charlottetown. appeared for the Tel- ephone Company. Another appeal cident at McEwens railway crossing on August 4th, when Mr. Large, of Tryon. and Mr, James Arsenault, of Summerside. lost their lives, has now sufficiently recovered to be able to leave the Prince County Hospital and is at present staying with his brother, Mr. Morley M. Bell, athis home in Summerside-S’. RETURNED HOME~Monday morn ing Dr. and Mrs. Swoop left on re- turn to their homes in Kingston. Mass., after spending two weeks vac- ation in Charlottetown and Mt. Al- bion. They enioyed their visit very much and were loud in the praLses of P. E. I. as a summer resort. While in the city they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Fraser. Mrs. Swoop is a cousin of Mrs. Yraser. PBDIHBITION OFFICER LEAVES —Ex-Inspector Harland C, Hague who has left the service of the Pro- hibtion Comrrussion, leaves this morn- i lng for Toronto, It is understood that I before leaving Mr. Hague came tog an arrangement satisfactory to the Commission and to himself. Mr.) Hague came to the province early in‘, the spring and has since worked with the prohibition force. i SUCCESSFUL ISLANDER. Among the prize winners at the Halifax Exhibition were Home Bros. 0! Winsloe, P. E. I., who won 3B. firsts and l7 seconds, 10 third prizes) also 6 championships with their ex-A hiblt of horses and cattle. Another? successful exhibitor was Mr. Frank Saunderson and son, of North Riv- er, who won with their Hereford cattle i6 firsts. ll seconds, 6 thirds. 2 fourths. also 6 championships. This goes to show how Island stock can compare with o‘her provinces. ENJOYED VISIT. - Mr. Her- bert A. Ling with his daughter Eli- zabeth returned to Danvers, Mass, row, of Montreal, and the ushers, Dr. John S. Jenkins, Mr. George Filllter. Mr. John P. Hillion and Mr. Hugh Ronald Stewart. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, where the floral decorations were similar to those at the church. Mrs. Stewart, the bride's mother, wore a gown of Independence blue chifion and velvet and a hat of vel- vet of the same shade and carried a bouquet of Pearson roses. Going away, the bride wore a be- coming suit of brown Scotch tweed, with a close fitting brown felt hat and brown kid and suede shoes and bag. The honeymoon will be spent mo- toring through the Maritime Provin- ces and the Eastern States as far as ‘Virginia. On their return they will reside at 868 Upper Rosly Ave, Mon- trcal. Thursday RETURNS IIOME-Mrs. Allan Mc- Innis. and her two children Frances and Brenton, left Saturday morning for their home in Lynn, Mass., after spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. Duncan Livingston, city, and Mrs. Thomas White. West Royalty. -—CONGRATULATION8.-Thc T13- nish friends of Miss Annetta Morris- sey, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. C. F. Morrissey, extended to her their heart- iest congratulations achievement of winning the Brennan reaved family. ENJOYING HOLIDAY-Rev. John McKinnon and Mrs. MacKlm-ion, of Chesley, Ont., were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. J, M. McLeod. City. this week. Mr. McKinnon and Mr. McLeod were classmates in P. W. i College, under the late Dr. Anderson. He is a graduate in Arts the The- ology of Queen's University, Kings- ton, 0nt., and his ministry has been spent in Ont. He is now enjoying a well-eamed rest and receintly visit- ed friends in Valleyfield, Heather-dale and Belfast. Their many friends were delighted to see them. They are now on their way home, expect- ing to spend some days in Montreal and Toronto. —FUNERAL OF MRS. ALLAN FRASER-The funeral of Mrs. Al- lan Fraser tool: place on Sunday af- ternoon. The servicu were conduct- ed by Rev. lvlr. Mcholson of Bedeque. There was a shod service at her home in North Bedeque followed by a service in the United Church at Central, Lot id. The ($110!;- of the Un- ited Church at Bedeque in charge of their organist, Mrs. Clark MacQuar- rie, renedered very sweetly the deceas- throutgb the Maritime Pmvmces the [brideivjeairins a iravelling costume ‘o! navy blue “with blut coat and ‘black fur, ‘The church was beauti. ifully dewr-‘ilcd with autumn flotv- iefi f0!‘ the happy event. The wed- idirlg presents included a cabinet of iComfnunity silver from the neigh- ~.bors of the brde. The Guarcfari Iioins ‘in happiieit Cwigratulatiorls. '--WEDDING BELLS-A very pret- jiy Wedding was solemnized on Tues- idfly mowing at 8 o'clock in St. Paul's Church, Summerside, when M155 Gel-t. rude Eloise Cameron, daughter of: M19 iii-e Alexander Cameron and Mrs. Cameron of Summerslde, was united’ ‘in marriage to Mr. Ronald MCKenna\ ‘of Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jam- es McKenna of Elmsdale. Rev. J, J, yMcDonald performed the ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass, My, Lawrence Gallant played the sued. ‘ding march. The bride W85 given in‘ marriage by her brother, lVLr. w, A, ‘Cameron of Summerside. and looked fiery charming in a lovely dress of ‘Vwhite silk velvet made with tight fit- iting bodice and circular skirt which almost reached the floor at the back. ‘Her veil was caught at the side with ,‘°l'B!18e blossoms and hung irl grace- brother of the bride. Following the ceremony, breakfast was served at the home of the l-iride after which the happy couple left on a honeymoon trip to Halifax, the bride traveillnr; in an ensemble suit of laliic, with h to match. Their many friends W151i Mr. and Mrs. Cflflfl)‘ many years of happy wedded He. —DEATH OF MRS. F. A. CASE- LElC-Thcre passcd peacefully away at her home in Coleman on Saturday August 30th fiirzs. F. A. Cnselcy, wi- dow of the late Char .= T. Caseie-y, at. the advanced are of 85 years. 3111-". Caseley had been very active until this spring svhen her health began to fail. She was tenderlv nursed during her illness by her dfiug‘ er, Ifrs. H. A. Derry oi _'\li\)lll‘lld.1!(‘. l\le.=s. The cle- ceased was a native of Viest River, but had lived in ‘Coleman for the past thirty-five years. She was a woman of .Mr. and Mrs. William Jay, c. son. ‘DOYLE-At City Hospital, Aug. 3i, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Dojyle, Kent St, a son. l :(‘UTCLlFF-At the Prince County lie-spiral. Auc 22, mo, to m. and Mrs, A. B. Ciitcliif. Hunter River, n , son. CAMEROffi-At Wellingtorh Aug“; i6, 1930, t0 Mr. and Mrs. Eusebius ,C2meron, {nee Eileen Smith), a, son ‘Viiiliam Emmett. lllYERS-mfi.‘ the P. E. Island Hospit. a1, August 25th, to Mr. and Mrs Frank Myers, Crapaud, a daughter ‘Jean Bcrthwick. KETCHITVI-On August 30, Pnncq County Hospital, Summerside, to M: and Mrs. Clarence Ketchum, a. son. iaAKam-At. Lakeville, Aug. 1th, 1930 exemplary character, of a home lav-‘ to Mr‘ and Mm wimam Baker a ing disposition and beloved by all who i daugmexx ' knew her. There are left to mourn four daughters and four sons, name- i FRASElb-At South Lake on August ly; Mrs. J. F. Taylor of Sumznerside; y 15th, 1930 to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mrs. H. A. Derry of Auburndale, iFraser. a daughter. liiassx, Mrs. a. r. Beck. of Necdham, i -- CARRAGHElt-At Green Bey on Mass; Mrs Bettie Crczier of Cole-i August 20th. l930..to Mr. and Mrs. on her latest cdfavorite hymns. Mir. BmersonHeus- i111! 101d» to the hem of her dress. g1, 79nd,,“ very ‘ppmwmgqy “Good ,Her shoes were of white satin. She Night)’ Many mend, “gamed the lean-led a shower bouquet of lovely funeral and the love and respect in ivink Wise- The bride's only orni- whych the late M“ Frasu- w“ hem ‘merit was a beautiful diamond neck- were manifest in the beautiful ricmifliwe. the sift or the groom. ivrissi hqbuw um w "have; and mend; iMirlam Genevive Cameron attended afternoon from her late home to Brae | man; leopard of Grapaud, John of Newton, Mass, Lyman, Cascumpec ThOmB-‘l Carragher. B 50a. Louis Eph- an_d Morton on the homestead; also one brother, Rev. Alexander McNeill of Peabody, Mass. to all of whom the Guardian extends sincere sympathy. The. funeral was held on Tuesday raim. MARRIAGES lottetovm, P. E, Island on Sept, 4, Scholarship which entitles her one in Prince College. It will be remem- ' resrbeside those‘ of her life part- Tne remains were gendefly 131d to her sister as bridesmaid and ivore a lovely dress of daffodil georgette with i Church and cemetery, where the re- W933. b? Rev- 3W6“ MMDWSB-li. 3- D- mains were laid to rest by those of her , 301m M91111!!! 0f G181’! William i0 -—IIOCKEY PLAYER. GOES WEST ,hsb_,.,_ fCthlCbollfChlt . P4“. All" Murphy. n“ hockey late u and Pei Mr Harding and a. 91'" 8-1‘ He 0 B-rofcwwfl n” in m, ‘true eta-y ma; the jpicture hat to match andcarricd a , R \ _ _ ’. M . B l l ii ‘ i. ii fl X v case was allowed and another reduc- ed.-S. - inst Saturday morning after spend-l bered that Miss Annette. led the Is- lng a very pleasant two and a half i land in English last June at the time , iCLOW-BERNARD-At Trinity Uni:- a » s - . Luann. vvw-r» w.» '1' .~ M. -r'f s‘... , . . . _ 1211, augullr-rrallnrflfflfllalflllilrw-wb-i .“.|,g4u-;-et;;~y;;yH-.,vvn.|.”.l,»",.,,' "",,¢,"""."~.""nn|rival»- ‘-COUNTY COURT-In the County Court at Summerside on Thursday, Judge Inman presiding, the day was taken up with the case of Preston Chappell vs Ellsworth Gillls action for $20 damages for non delivery of three young cattle and one cow which the plaintiff, who is a butcher, alleg- es to have purchased from the de- fendant for the price of $10 and which the defendant failed to deliver. The evidence was taken and the case -ad- iourned till Sept. 5th for argument. Mr. C. D. McCallum for the plain- tiff, Mr. Ei-nest 1-1. Strong. K. C., for defendant-S. ' AULD FRASER-There passed peace- fully away to her eternal nest on Thursday in the Prince County Hos- pital, Mrs. Evangeline Auld Maser, widow of the late Mr. Allan Fraser 0f "North Bedeque, at the age of ‘if Years. The deceased had been ailing for about a year but was only ser- player of the Kensington Granites, left recently for the Rouyn mining district of Northern Quebec. He left by motor car in company with Mark and Earl Murphy formerly of Cler- mont, who were home on a short vis- it. The other members of the Ken- sington hockey team are hoping that Allan will-return before the freeze- UIJ.—K. -—SUFFERED BROKEN LEG-Mr. l-f. T. Ramsay, formerly of Montrose, who recently brought a. carload of western horses from Winnipeg to Summerside to be sold, suffered a broken leg when the horse he was riding shied at something on the road and threw his rider to the ground. The accident occurred near Conway on Saturday. Mr. Ramsay was brought to the Prince County Hospital, where the leg was set and he is now resting oomfortablyn-S. , __ ans nun-Iv‘; HERE-Jrhe fol- weeks‘ vacation wlh his Only bwfll‘ of ivriting entrance examinations. iously ill for one week. Mrs. Fraser lowing reference to Mr. Rankin Q11, er Horace H. Ling, of New Glasgow and his sister Mrs. Austin Laird, of? Cavendish, Mr. Ling is a first class graduate of old P. W. C., Burl taught here for four years. He notes: with considerable pride the tremen- dous advance h‘s‘ native province. has made educationally, especially: in the rural districts during ihe last; thirty years. uorrssr rrns suivnviaa-Mcn-i day besides being one of the warm-i est Labor Days ever experienced in; this province, was one of the hottest: days this summer-a summer anus-u ually hot-the thermometer register- ing as high as 84 degrees in the shade The holiday was observed generallyi throughout the province. Most off those who did not attend the Labor‘ Day sports. either took advantage of. the opening of the duck shooting season. or went to the where crowded beaches testified to the I large number of Defillle- W11 was born in Cove Head but removed with her parents. the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Auld. to Lot l6 when a YOHM girl. For some time after her be of interest here, as he is a nephew to Mr. and IVLrs. John Williams. Prince Street. and has visited here on several occasionx-“Spencer Ran- kin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ran- kin, of East Avenue, Suvaren, N. J., who was graduated last week from Rider College in Trenton, with the degree of bachelor of accounts. Mir. Rankin has been most prominent in the social and athletic activities of the college and holds the record of only. being absent six times in the past seven years from school. 'He is a member of Pi Theta Epsilon fra- ma-iriage she continued to live in Lot 16- Wentv-rive years ago her first husband bought a. farm property in North Bedeque when they lived until his death some sixteen years ago. n‘? "l3! I011. I11. remained on the home stead with his mother. Mrs; “W” w" I quiet unassuming wom- "i- hem/M by £11 who knew her. She W" O! I very charitable disposition ""1 ‘W33’! *0 the fin-e when help seeking relief from the heat in the‘ wam- or plcnleing on the sands. 1 ELECTS FOR. SPEEDY TnlAl4_"1l James Gormley. charged with break-l ing jail and with robbery with vim-I ence, elected for a. speedy trial before ‘v a county court judge in. Dffilelflllcel to a trial in January. by Jury 0°50", the Supreme Court. His l-lonouio Judge Duffy, before whom Gormlcy’ appeared yesterday afternoon, set the , data of trial for Sept. l7. at 1i a. m., Gormley escaped from the Queen's, County Jail more than a yen!‘ us". was arrested in Halifax on a choral‘ Miss MorrLssey has been a pupil since childhood at Tignish Convent-T. It is with a feeling of deep regret that the Guardian learns of the drowning accident which befall the little three year old son of Mr. H. Mallard. Souris River on Friday last. The little fellow was playing around the pump with his little sister when he began looking into a tub of water which was there and he fell in. His sister hastily summoned her mother who when she arrived found the life of the child to be extinct. Mr. and Mrs. Mallards many friends extend their sincerest sympathies to them in this sad bereavement. A large and most enthusiastic del- egation attended the annual meeting of the Liberal-Conservative Associa- tion of Queen's County, held in the seashore,‘ Strand ‘Theatre yesterday afternoon. The report of the year's work was o were} larleily presented by Mr. W. Allan Stewart, Conservative nominee for Charlottetown and Royalty and pre- sident of the Association: the execu- tive for the coming year was ap- pointed; a number of important re- solutions were passed; and addresses were delivered by Hon. J. D. Stewart, leader of the Opposition, and by Dr. W, J. P. McMillan. At a meeting of the executive. Mr. W. A. Stewart was rte-appointed pres- ident. Mr. Geo. M. McKay, New Lon- don, Vice-president and Mr. N. W. Lowiher, Secretary. in life together. The pallbearers were Summerside; Mr. D. B. McDonald and Richard Gardiner of Belmont, Lot -6.—S. The marriage of Miss Charlotte Creighan, daughter of Mrs. Harriet Creighan of this city, to Mr. Gordon B. McQuillan, son of Mr. Bernard took place at 8J5 a. m. yesterday ln the Basilica, Rev. Patrick McMahon. D. D., cousin of the bride, officiating. The bride enteredthe church on the arm oi her brother Thomas. to the strains of the Wedding March, play- ed by Mlss Bessie Blanchard. The bridal party was attended by Quaid. The bride were a beautiful dress of white georgette and lace with hat ‘sweet peas. Mr. Stephen Daley J22. sup- red to the home of the bride where: served. The dining room was fest- ooned with greenery and flowers, the i decorating beings the work of Mr. ‘Stephen Daley, of Detroit, a friendi ,0! the groom. The table was adorned: ‘with beautiful yellow dahlias and] "sweet peas. The bride is one of Sum-‘ McQulllari, oi Long Island. N. Yqymersidels most popular young ladies, Wdsidef‘ _‘and was for some years the efficienti ‘ pianist at the Capitol ‘Ilzeatre. A miscellaneous shower was tendered to‘, itlie bride on Friday last at her home i "by her girl friends when she was the , ‘recipient of many lovely gifts. 'I'li».= ' igrcom has been in Detroit for a num- ,ber of years on the staff of the Bur- ilng a native of the Island he hasf snany friezids here. Mr. and Mrs. Mr- l Kenna left on-Wednesday by motor to match and carried a bridal boa-km. the’: future homa The Guardian qua °f Pink American T°5e5- iioim a host of friends in wishing a bouquet of sweet peas. The bridesmaid wore mauve adthfihem even. happmesa out of to“, 511°” and hat to match and tamed guests at the wedding were .\'lr. Stoph . ion Daley (s12) and Afr Stephen The bride's mother wore fawn Daley .jr.. of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. georgette with a brown velour batik l McDonald of Mermam m, Chap M“! the wedding‘ 5' meptm“ w” lottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ram- lield at the home of her mother foggy and M35 Irene Cameron o; Tm‘ xlzatda‘ ‘urge “umber M guests were dlan River: Mr. Austin McDonaldj‘ A» u- ». m. ~1- uu M» M- .§I.fli‘;““.“.il“.;“i'.i. Quillan left on a. motor trip through‘ Gamma‘; o, Txfaveuors R_,S,___5_ the Maritime Provinces before re-i turning to bong Island where they'll) make their future home, the bride wearing a travelling suit of silver‘; ISLANDER DEAD-r“? Wilicilim of our readers Friday propriatcly sang "I Am Going Home" Mr‘ A‘ E‘ Mcum’ M" P" Mr‘ Ttmmas ‘ ported the groonm Immediately an“ There were n~aiiy io\'"‘v flowers sent Linkletter, and Mr. John Ramsay, of ‘ the “eremmw the bridal party repair" iii affectionate remembrance byua i large circle of friends. The pail bear- 1}’: Messrs. William, Edward, Stanley, William l-lrirvey and Hr-ain Case-leg." and Mr. Bruce Payntere-S. John Masefield, the Fae: in his poem “Sitting by SEIYSI Laureate, a. Sick- "And all tha- nigl-it long the stone Felt how the wind was blow-n; And all nght 1mg the rock Stood the seas shock; While, from ihe wlndoxv. l Looked out. and xvaii Wily a; such lelij 1i Such force should figix: Miss Emelia. Gaudet and Basil MC- [roughs Adding Machine Co, but be-l Such Shmgm ., This would have llPFfl ‘written o1 the sick-bed of the Row‘. W. Muir, who parsed away a". Si’. Jzmic: Manse, forerioon, in his sixty-third year, ate.“ nine months of HD1035 and izidom liable ficlii wirli ihe Last E. . f In addtion to having an llIlLiSli. _ fine constitution and athletically developed bzdy .\Ir. Mill: W35 cri- dowed with a menial power and do- terminniion which made one illTTPl "wh_v a. r31 lniigili such fc-ix‘: Ia: death» slziidil fight cllifll strenyli." Bu: the Glam Reaper won ihe sl-P-"l- uous fight. and the Stormy Peirel 0i Maritime Pl‘PSi\_\'?Pl'lflY1l$lli l5 nozv but a memory. a memory long to b’ cherished by those who knezv him intimately and be.) . In Split} cf 11's yesterday." B:"ure' was needed. To know her was to love temity." SUMNlEl-ISIDE, Sept. 3~After an tone with black velvet hat and brown i McPhaii whom many }e:l parsonage on Sept. 1, by cev. C. I V. Brown, Edna Pearl Cioy of Char- lottetown to Harold John Bernard I o.‘ Stanhope. M13 R0553 H088 01 Bfideiiue 511d M?» in sumphmus wedding breakfast was,‘ era were the deceased nephews naine- I ][ACD()\‘ALD_JAY_Af (yl-m-jqgte- ‘town, P. E. Island on Septcmbq- 3nd d930, by Rev. Ewen MaldDcuga-IIHB. 1 D Walter Dewar MacDonald of iCovehead Road, P. E. Island to Miss ibois Idell Jay of the same plus. ‘I DEATHS , ____.._€____.__ ' MACNEILL-At Little Sands, Aug. i 30. A. B. MacNeill, aged ‘I7 years. ' LEWIS-At Freetown, Sept 3, Henry ‘Lewis, age 84. IMUlR~1n Charlottetown, September 14. Rev. W. Bruce Muir. WEBsTER-At his raidence Cardi- . gun on September 3rd, Alexander l). ‘Webster. age as years. aIcPliERSON-At Union Ros-d, King’: , County on September 3rd. Sophia Mc- ‘Pherson. aged 61 yea-PS. ‘ifACLENNAhl-At Inkerman. Sun- day, Aug. 31, Mrs. Christie MacLen- nun, iii her 79th year. Funeral Tues- day at 2 p. m. JUDSON-At Alexandra ,on Satur- day, Aug. 30, Mrs. James Henry Jud- son in her 80th year. i i ' CAREY-At the Charlottetown Hos- pital. September 3rd. Mrs. William Carey, aged 72 years. i nnNnaasox-At 4s Euston st. on Friday, August 29th, Mrs. John Hen- her. She will always he kindly re- of robbery, and, on relem from lull _ V ‘ _ membflflfi b? lhost of friends in Lot there recently. was again arresirrii 2111f“ N" E2155“ 919:8)‘ tailing fir: furégmctmgnthe nurnerlous wed‘; iwill zgmengbzi-eaéllifirily: fgiijorifngsxge ggtlgjglfi? wfgbafioxnetrgia SIHGWZTS (WW1 “god so yea“ a _ crcy . an,w n gg 0 sverycu gass an ‘was rn ..r i. . v- ~ ~ ': -~~- ~> 19- "firth Bedeque and many other THE REASON WHY and bf0ll§hc back m charm emwn “n!” which “awed ‘he pgmuarity ‘rifts in 1910 died 1n caigury an tors octiesivflcli. "l _ Rev. lift... Darts of the Province. Most of her ‘"1117 are in Western Canada and Thin. Weak Chlldrera Need The marriage took plaice at one o‘- of summers-la, passed away in the Prince County Hmspital tonight at 8.30 at 54 years of age. the junior branch of C. W. L. of the bride, was a silver service from imigust 26th. He was injured in sep-i ‘Muir was cndcvved wiiii a most lav- able disposition and was pa.‘ 1- tember last by a. fall from a load ‘ ltlATlll-ISON-At puriihgtoh, "thun- day. Sept. 4, Finlay hiatheson, aged ma. Ila-aq- h“ w, phuun o; w, Baby's Own Tablets. clock yesterday in St. James Church, ‘ 1 t nd o’ child!“ and n mars‘ 79 itins them quite recently. There are °* mm’ “lam ‘uwhw’ °’ ‘he H” ML Ema“ w“ mm m sum“- whue drmng a mm for m? Com‘ i yengeared himself to the iizi le yms‘ Malnutrition. or inability in de- and Mrs. James D. Stewart, and Mr. side. the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. .__ mercial Co. in that city, H; back; ones wherever h’: “V” mated: and “MCIXTYRB_AE North mm a 1°" t0 mourn. one son. Ira on the homestead and the following daugh- ters: Edith, ma. George Riley, San- ta Auna, Calif: Sadie, Mrs. John Mama-dc. Winnipeg; Olive Mrs. Harry 1M. Bummer-side: Addie. Mrs. James Burns. Cailllfy- Alberta: Flossie. Mrs. Emest lumen. Belmont, not i6; Mar- ‘m- Mrs. Harry Mills. New Annan; Dlisv. Mrs. Leslie Gardener, Wetas- "m- Nr- Onion-v. Albcttl; also four "Willem James Auld, Gary, Indiana: Duncan Auld, Roswell. New Mexico: "my Auld, Colorado: and William a! -‘- . P. a. 1.; two sisters, Mrs. _ Charles H5100. Indiana and Mrs. Rich an! Simmons, Iteetown, P. II. L. to all of whom the months of tho oom- rive nourishment from food. is a common trouble with little chil- dren and is entirely due to stomach and bowel weakness. Another cause of loss of flesh and sleep is worms. To correct stomach and bowel troubles and thus banish constipa- tion and indigestion, break up colds and simple fevers: expel worms and allay the pain which accompanies the cutting of teeth is whet Baby's Own ‘Ihblets were designed for, They never fail to be of nld and can be given with safety to the , ungest babe. . Baby's Own Tablets are sold b? medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ aaunitsisdnAaL-l. i Goodwin and the late Lady Mary Goodwin of Kent, England. The Rev. R. Moorhead Legato officiated. and Mr. Walter MaeNutt played the Wedding March. During the signing of the Register, Mrs. F. M. Nash. sang "Because". The church was beautifully decor- ated with garden flowers in white and shades of pink, and the guest pews were marked with rows of white ribbon and bouquets of white snlpd Ilguu. The bride, who was given away hy her father, wore a gown of white satin made on long simple lines, with hladMmOmSroekvillLOnL loxuhtiaht slcevesextendina toa George Gonville Wycliffe Goodwin of: Montreal, son of the Rev. Leslie E. FDR J. D. Enman. and had been in busi- ness for over thirty years. He was well known for his integrity in his Dhrrh$a dealings with his associates in bush‘ THERE'S NUTIIIIQ T0 EQUIL ness and for his kindly disposition ., which won him many friends i throughout Prince County. There are left to mourn two sisters, Mrs. Chis- holm of Ottawa, and lvfrs. Annie Reborn of Ruddel, Sasle, and two brothers, ‘Charles D., Wetaskiwin, Alta. and Lawrence at present in _(su“\mclu.ld_, to whom The Guardian extends sincere sympathy. The funeral will be held from the Presbyterian Church at Surnmerside on Friday afternoon. The remainqm . will be at Mtss Burrows residence, i£u°:;m=:°£]l° ‘gy The Sumrnerside, until noon on may. s. ‘flag’, yams, {mam n,‘ Ibo market for the past bowelcum Innis.’ This viluabie preparation ha: been q; e , Ind holdsarefiuistion secon suing: or " r rth ,' was fractured and vvhllE N671 kw!“ rm HS flowers‘ m“ gardens were ‘possible was “he t‘? docforsuitni the show places of ilie Maritime .. e , , - ‘he Cneml H043 a "are “as Provinces. At Annapolis Royial. Tuesday. September 2nd. M11. Chris- ty Ann ltinclriffvre in her 86th year, the Wldlllw of the late James Maclntyra tlc hope from that first that he ;T:___ _xvou.ld recover. i‘ _._ DlGKIE-CHANDLER NUPTIALS, ‘—The marriage took place on Tues-i iday evening. Aug. 26th, at ‘Trinity, United Parsonage. of Devina Ellen‘ Beryl Dickie, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. John W. Dickie, and Ja-mts Wil- liam Chandler. son of Mr. and Mrs Frederick Chandler. both of Char- ‘lcttetovm, the Rev. C. N. Brown of- ficiating. The bride wore a gown of i THOUSAND! of women have come to aid to a lovely shin and attractive bands and hair. Regular daily use of Cnelcurl Soap, assisted b; (lutlcura Ointment when re- quired, purifies Ind beautifiea the ; akimcleauacs the scalp and keeps ihe- hair live and glossy. .. id gzlcum 5e. Gouda Depot l. .Iall 0.11:1. Li, IQQQIL . . In Daily Use‘ over all the world regal-J Cullen ran as the true natural cvsrlwbsrmflolhflcfih unlemifi. ’ *—-_.\ ‘ white georgette. with hat to match.