I. u ~ - .i .. _..-.. ._. iii atesi a Most Important leading lletier Selected From This Week s llews tor The Gharlettete iii Guardian's‘ Saturday l Subscribed MONDAY" She was chi; only d‘ m“ William Macdonald an “a °l "Th"! SHIPMINTBF- Three British Columbia- contain tery. who will so o ' ' _ __-runaal. saavlcyaih-rhomiooaiu of Long Creelrdammiielaliflce; ‘were DOW meme seed petewealtho following details death of church tor thc wirtlrahlpedalltlgiwserltllllcl: ' ' hruin. trrrmrnze stir“ s" i. i... can: .21...." "ma: :.'.'.:.:.:.-:::..°l"t' i’.‘..“}.‘}‘.'§.‘;." °°“.l;“.?" ‘i’; Oct. is. and was iaraely at- and four “ohii comm“ hmbm‘ “ihrr points south will carry awaya. ' ' ' .' °°“ w - e v‘ ' ' “Led. Services at the home on’! Harry Gordondrzrld mllyvfi ‘lmh them m“ week appmxmmely NEW WESTMINSTER‘ o“ 21"“ gzgllgzletglllg~axlizx u” “may,” were mndllcm-i b] ‘m, two mothers. Albert o‘ st 90.06‘? bushels. The Jacob Christen- Roy Mason. 45. of 4049 School Clifton choir will have charge of my. Mr. Stirling, of Montague, as-lJvnn. New Brunswick and Irvin‘ Eel‘ loading 15,000 bushels atlstreet, Sapperton, lnet instant death Pthe music. The preachgi- {or ihe ev- “ml by Rgv, My, Qomn 5nd Rev, n; mm,‘ (he, elder blather Ha l! I tflrfleiown, and is expected to clearlat 6 p. m. Saturday when his autnjening will be Itcv. J. M. lvlcbeod, M. . l“ New“, grinders. Th;- pan- “swig given up m; me l“ m qfgfislahlit port tlzmorrow evening orltruck was struck by a Central ParkiA. The local pastors will assist at ‘€£f.3‘.‘.”.‘.“li.§° v °’.."“°"‘ vi iii- “isms ‘ll.°élill.“fifiéll'Llféttlllltéili? .:r..%'*"'.'.:":lt:‘i';:=*.ii".i“i~ “a: i“ i , . . . . . - cal-e an deepest sym_ is loadln i650“) J . . e n a o t: uld ng “muggy, Duncan McDonuIdJohn llqthy, l B . llihels at Sum was carried nearly 100 yards by the Fund. - wart and E. B. McLaren. A _»__ mcrside for Norfolk and other sou- impact. Slb _ The lamb occurred l“ u man ggllzltg. The Isa arrived in thisl when the tram struck the four ___ . illrart Home lh chavibthliffi°iifl tcria. ‘limeri- Zllo“l§§li'li'§°'§sl§§omu.l§§' tile?“c‘§iot'§l9§i§§rmgvt§§lil'°p°r§’c ‘do RELATIVES HERE a i FRIENDLY CONFERENCE Jglllldhy morning o: Mi; Lallcillln 01s. She will finish loading hereJR-Oyfll‘ Oak, Burnaby, w? hurled recalled yesterday morningw m: Arrangements for the exchange o! acDillllllli. an outstanding figure ‘Skills on an additional 25,000 bu- from his position at the controls Ri E~ Mlll-cll- "Om L05 Arlseles Cal market momation‘ prwes‘ "- llle this; agrlculllllwl ‘mil Political “llels- The 1BR ls $0111: to New York. and the speed was advanced- Al- wrlveylrls the sad news of the sud: qgipts andi turn-over facts war: 0 he Province during the pull, All three steamers are being loadedliihfllilflh he applied the air brakes hi; den death from heart failure, of his‘ made when r ,_ sentatives of the Ieneration. The late Mr. MacDon- by the Potato Growers’ Asocoinii n ionce, the accelerated peed car ied Elfilierbllusband Mr A d 5 it, liaritune mas and Poultry Err-laid. who had turned the fourscore Ii may be lhterestlne to note tllodlhr tram on. he said. s r Mr- Smlth was a nativ: ixliwOntgrlg: than“ me l According m Boy‘, s l-epol-i; w p0. but has lived for the past number of t with the rnembe s of "llerlvrle. Dl1§5Ed peacefully awa ‘he Isa is the‘ first stealrlo 4- . r of her the exezutive of the Prince Edward filler an illness of several monthg‘ size to load at Victoria. Ii is under- llci‘. i-llfi lights of the truck were years in Saskatoon during the sunl- mand o-operotlve E88 Poul- - - Was born on March 25th, 1344, SW06 that other steamers are onlllCt 0n when the accident occurred. 1119f months spending his winter; try Exchange here last wees. The chine farm at Prospect Hill. East their way to the Island for chrgoesl Pollcewero- informnd that, the in California. This summer he dc‘- Maritime Exchange representatives 50.11., where he lived dll ills life. 0T potatoes. and should weathcriruck which Mason was driving foriclded to remain in California and were MPSEYS- W- H. Anderson, of‘ ‘i is successful farmer and Conditions permit, potato shipments the Brunch: Lumllcr .00.. Ltd-mics "D t0 the time of his death was en- Port Elgln. president. and A- R- im-Rv-"lr-v and was highly estecmctifirllm this ilrovlnee by steamer will urvcrr-dine east on Sbtth Avenue. lluylnz his usual good heuitlllvrr w‘ T . . Bl! IID$ 5 ,su unit _‘,MURE_‘SA~ isrvilis iiisre BLENDS in the Yellow package Jones, of Si. John. manager. Thclby a host of- friends and acquaint-flrontinue until Christmas. he two-car intcrburban tram car W- Mlltch bf Earnscliffe spent thc matter of closer co-operation be- Holmes. west bound for Vancouver. mast winter with hlsrslster and ‘Mrs tween the two associations was dis- n politics the late Mr. MacDon- At the intersection, a sudden l Smith in L05 Angglcg ' cussed but no definite decision was 11d was a consistent supporter of shock knocked Boyd from his place, ‘ l i M l I unwed a; ‘the Liberal party. In i873 he ran, Q11 Wrdnesdny, October 3, 192g and the train procegdgd {or a dist-i ___ flrslt election against the late ht St. Dunstan's Cathedral. Rev, 1121c: of 250 feet before the lnotor-‘ _.WEDDED AT CHATHAM, N. B. l aillllr IVIacEachei-n any. was dc_ Father Walsh joined in the holy Yuan regained his position. DIED AT ST- ELEANORS —Tliei ._The marriage» took lace on lrelalggslfl a Small mlllorltv. Again bonds of matrimony, Miss Eleanor Mason's body was discovered death “wk place lll Sli- Elennors cfl Thursday last at St. Michael's Ca- m“ f‘; flflfllhierlrd the First, Dis- Ellrabcih NlcLcllnn and Mn James about 100 feet from inc iliLcrrsc- ;Ml~ ilflllh R Lyle. a well known‘ _ lhedml. (l-llénmllll, NNdBfl git M“? “d “luluilrliizlltelllllsliliiglrelitgtl fiigickilldilh Wwnlticcanuni, ham o; (jhal-lolllleJllOllll €e$ad suffered a deep E8811lfiglgylllsgllyoiSlilfillfltldlfflfmiil‘, at the Kathleen y. _. .. aug er o _ -' l ve un- ~ . v r1 1e e an numerous Ol-‘Jeflll-w >9 _ l Y-rl ne years. Hr: EXpQRTi" the M“ lmcl Mm James Hay. o; cml- Ilnallli-lltay. and he supported They were attended by Mr. and limes, The bgdy ll-as removed willed been ailing for some rilonths. ' Green package ham lo M“ Clayton l>_ M°rlls_ of l“ lib.“ l avlleslltllen leader oi lVirs. ‘Percy Walsh, 515;" and bl-mltneldaurlors of the Columbia Funcr-lblli WM only recently confined to Newcastle. N. B, son of Mr. H. J. ' gm palL. l/hlih was in op- ihrr-ln-luiv of the groom, ifll service where an inquest is to belhls bed lilld he passed away as he ‘ Morris, of Newcastle. and brother of a‘: °ll Illlhe House. In 1876, at The bride was becomingiy iliiiplheld at_4.30 p. m. on Tuesday. illllld hlwllyr llvQd. quickly and in} Mr. J. J. Morris, manager oi the nufnlifsllsrh elections. he was .re-_cd in navy georgeiie wiiil metallic! In hi5 account of the (licldfillhythe dew refllwct of ills neighbors-i Sunlmersidc brunch of the Provinc’ wa" iy/qil’ fiiilillpllfllfln and in i870 hat and wore a corsailc bouquetlgoiyd stated ‘he sounded l?“ whistle ‘and menus‘ There are left mi lal Bank ML and Mm Morrlsy who a Swahili silccltllss ul. Ho remained 0i cal-nations and muldenqlall. fem lasorc reaching they crossing. 1t is .m0l'"ljl a vrrowing widow, T011118?- m new 0,, ma, honeymom am“ when-berth e lHoilse till 1on2 while the bridesmaid was dressedlimlefil- “m” Were 1S ‘on uuio-ziaticly Miss Ellen Trowsdale, and six ed in Sillimmersideh on Saturday the deli“ expat’ llgalviglsljeréovllllvllllh tblacil: veldvlet. with rose metzilliclslglla- m“ ‘he l“tel"*°°l1°"- ligfillllglltfiggi "We ‘Jldwllllm are mar- lliilt an are t, o giigstg o o _ _ _ -‘_ - u. inme ately after a idailltn . r l‘ n°w m5 9 lrl the Uli- Mi and Mrs. J. J. Morris. Mr. Clay“ firm? Inkngg‘ m conllmcll°n Willi breakfast the llB-DPY Young couplb‘ The “gull” lmlmhly lmelimg °l‘"ted states? M“ JQllIl Gllfliflll. of . ran . Heartz, now Govcr- ieii, on l1 short honeymoan lrllx ,i'.hc Culedonian Club was held lastlsllerbrlloke anti the Misses Winnie ton P. Mari-is is a war veteran an “or of lhls Provlme_ he assayed‘ Plevlous to lwl. marrlnge m6 night, President Anderson, presld-‘iglllge Mal-y atlhholnel. The filriel-g] 5 Dace ls a icrnoon at 2 went overseas during the early part . , 0i ihe win; with the 36th Bimini- fvgélnrgalgsggcselllltl l-lllglglslillcl- flldbride was tendered a miscellaneous ' W _ , _ » . 1e ushh shower by her friends at the home Tm” W“ l1 lmlle lliiehrllllllle 0f °°l°°k i° sh Jillllls Church and f B l k . . ltgllecotlnlilflw 5852:2153?‘ cwollatllillittdfiz: ‘was rlltlmmated hm‘ was dslengell-wi Mr. and Mrs. J.M. R001). Bay- mcmbers “ltd a great deal M 1m‘ cemetery at st‘ Eleanumr vm" \\ one llme helm mm, nlne momhs lllrerlimtsllieended his career avllllllllell-lliield St, lwéltfiléltfgllllglvlrllfils: we; etlranilictcd, Archdeacon White oillciating.~s . j Ur /,_, , Z1 . ’ 0 »' - ~~- . c s ere - i . ._ a i» i . 115x216 t0 o1 five] as e ' ./ Dlmng m“ Amcng the many valuable gifts‘ pointed for the ensuing year: -—CAMPBELL -- O'CONNOR - in the hospital from a machine gun camel he was a menlbel, o . ' ' l‘ m? z-cscivcd was a. beautiful calrnct of Z0 f t-S. . bullet l“ his 0° {gllilivcrnlmcnt wlthoull portfolirl ioiflsllvm. l-wnl the employees ul- llle Chief-Joint Anderson. f“ quiet wedding was solemnizcd at pnANclsqlEnNAnn NUPTIALS . vcla fiycilrls.‘ an.“ accomp 153383 l wwlwortll Co" when, the brlde President-Aben Mclbean. iW-lfldrn on Tuesday morning wllenl Q. ,,, - mnml -A w"ddinq of much interest took a? ‘lllseriaha iméll“ mi ndililwhfil3llvas ‘l Valued member of the staii- First _Vlce Prcsldenh-John T,_Miss Maw Matilda. 0‘Conmr., mm in Sam‘ Lawrence Chllm“ Wm“ “e llegldg“ e ‘m y “Minn, groom “rm ‘llilsor remembmdiMgleifillrlzrlevico President-J M Mo liluiiitierocrfgrffioztlgr? ‘ll/m Jnlilndou‘ m“ ‘ME m‘ Morel]. Tuesday, October 2a u. ' . . . - my o nurse o go ram his as-» - - -i~ ' - "S "ll" Y1 . ~ vol viii one. v . B .:!.‘.?3€§“‘S01‘ & JOHNSON Sirno Francls,b n th bid f . V <. 197959" 9m!) We- ’ _ ' - ‘ " Y5‘ - “V- ‘ R- KENT A‘ i * ~ ‘ ‘ “ °° m“ ° l e ° ward Island Dally Association and, Tm, many friends “lsl, Mn and (re-elected). iflasll CTOkGn, cousin of thc brides; , M’ PRINLE “Rizal” Treasurer-C, F. McDonald, (i-e-‘lperformed the ceremony. assisted bu i _ H ___ Pmnck Bmard °l Gnmd Rlver- rose to the vice-presidency He was ‘ ' TMrs. McCailum much happiness‘ .Rcv. William Milllflllllilfl. The bride l . l I b 4 SSéd ,. The nae was are m a gown of Prabldent of the Cheese Board o! and prosperity in their wedded life. elwWd-l French beige flat crepe and was at- prince Edward 151mm which a». , l . . tended by her sister. Mary Eliza- ii h d id ‘i ' d i ‘-1 , _ i Remrdmg Secretary-Tl M~ M°"‘"“S becmnlngly ‘lulled l“ a "avyicd by the .t»i iii = l o ~ l ‘ hem who was also most becommk lglrlnpmslsemgusslfi; lllvlaselggéh wanlvasnav. lMllJIan (re-elected) _ lblue costume trimmed with lrrey the Last ssalaiginzglllflhitilfig; Lottic Illlllllll)’ of Kensirliiton Werel ' "" ly alllred ln mbln blue georgelle‘ dmt also 0r we East Palm Fnmh‘ , I orrcspondlng Secretary-R. Hwillld 111i. t0 mllltch and Wis ail» Dd; Catholic Church HF Wasln U‘ llnlLEd in the holy bonds of matri- DEATHS i - t CONVALEQCING __ Hgy many McNeili. ,ed by Miss Katherine Driscoll. n- w“, hour ho-liyln-‘ll-Y Rytlllliélfllg; molly by Rev Mgr D J Gulls -—-—----_--______ r i- v .; u... i‘ g l ' - - - , The 319°"! W“ sllPl-‘Wlled bl’ M1" crs’ Institute and was rccretarv- i i ' . " d, - -. r O . d. Mr. Harold Campbell . v ..» . . chines pram“ uncle o; me b,l,le_ d m n gl dlmlor of m, Em friends will bc phased to ltzirn that, Club Pipers-Cant A. Mcflouealdfimrrrl m, cmsollng l, l _ _ _ JEIMDI of st. Marys, who al 1 . . vitriol brie lliiii iiiiii Dr's“ .".'."""..'*::;i yzerma: r"s..izl."..i's"srr.'.i....... .::.....:; catsuit: ..:.'.§:::..“.:: of“? Mo of? iii. £3"‘{§."¥;}.2.§“§,.§;£{,‘?;;;‘:i - party motored to Charlottetown, re- begllinjng_ in i391 he was appoint-l i i P‘ ‘=1 1° 5 ° 9- i - ' i ‘i ' ‘. l h" that loving cimrity so "llaracterlgiv- was Pllflrmlhsly gowned in rOmB-lly 3 ' tlimlnfl ‘in the Evening to the m; iigillllollse keeper ml. Em 'greatly improved in health. Shcjlnder McDonald. J. R. Burnett,,a number of thafrlends o t c of the lam, dl “d1, i~ blue Sail" crime ‘vlth com] lyefils. iiiiiii iii viii. ii iiiiii “.‘.‘Zf..."2.“‘.i3.,§...‘§.‘.“%{.‘;%°i§._."$212.?lllfiififiwl" estrus.- itméilf. iirmgimiliit:'zix.tzzfi a iluilllri... Sig? i- iiiii :2“. llll be of uxts walwd th _ l l f . - | - - , l - l 4 Jl {ls l e y ‘ “ f w Oppgsum lll . l l2. . TS. CSSC C YllllS. 8E6 m r g a em‘ Mr MacDonald w“ a lmm 0 ingly grave. Y. McDonald, P. J . McDonald. mrunlc left on the car ferly for a his hlgllgeralll “gzyllllilrlslflrorllo iglls snlull hat cl. csctitlllheadnieilllg? gggyezlls. During the evening violin music strong convictions both in church w . l th h h l l was furnished b Messr Gus Nlch- ' it _ u w m mber oii I‘ “:5 dfwlded ‘° "lebmie sl~lll°nelm°°n "P m"; l e SS e‘ Mi. - ._. . , felt in correspond‘ i, d H llUTCHESON-At we EUStIln st. y s “ml S l‘ e e “S l‘ e mull,“ S‘{0‘;-ER___MrS‘ Percy Andrews night. and a com rys Ch rch. lnrllan River. The mg S a e‘ she on Sunday out. 28th, 1928, William i mittee|provincns and on their return will » olas. Peter Scully and Joe Mit- st, c lumba Roman Catholic _ __ _ _ l1,‘ l M_ a ._ _ cnrrlcd a beautiful hon ct f - cllell- 3990191 mention millil- bfi chilffllloOf Kinifs 60mm‘ ‘md ‘n Fraud and Mrs. Rehgh Home wel-ecorlsisting of J. G. McFadyen, J .K. mesidc in Summersidc. Ml‘. Cnmu- “ Em ‘$5 bclllg fllmlhllil- find nations and "lumen “an; lefnglf, ‘A. l-luttxhesoli. , __ _ s ill“ solemn b. ' l i’ _ nlade of the songs furnished by this section of the country he was lolnt hostesses at the formers ggrlfé-lgzllii FDL-ICFllZ/alzlllfgll llbgh xiigélllililfll/lgggllflhgrglggmllcfgxgfi, Sig‘; ed by Mgnoallplcllsllms “mg “mdlwl was attended as bridesmaid, by Miss CHAPPELlr-AL st. Avords on Sat- lhe notable singer, Ml‘. William highly respected. Blessed with a home in this city Monday night. - - ~ ~ ' l ~ - - T... Adrlmc Cehill. sister of the grotnn, ilrday, Oct. 27th. Mrs. Alexander _ _ _ _, l‘ __ l l _ Th -- " deceased was . c I t1 , , upled with u when a kitchen shower was tender’ filiinrg Selle x3231? ‘rcvlfiinvI-‘lfieriigs W§SLll1m$ifsif$d 115v "rllnel Ready unqd wlfe. gllyznwlzlllfduglgigmlslllllé? lllnrlillfsgulnf ill/ll: glglllllxalfslltglwllfigtgilgld ytear. o ~ s - - — one on, on c- Connolly. Supper was then served sialwart figure. co d‘ _ d M Walter Hearty me Mm to over one hundred guests, after warm nature and generous SDOSX-‘B rs. . ~ lnnfdrl m, d_ J _. ll~ M - which all departed to their homes. tion. his hearty handshake and Della Mathieson, who recently re-cd to make the necessary arransc-illllitullllllbills every happiness in lhvlmrllnglo; Bmfxggsflllgm lgogert Dunphy. brother of the who, 30th, camerine Came,“ ‘ ‘ n 9' was gmllmsma" Alter the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ca-‘ tltc year 1890 —A lnclnber of a faniil . oi 51x, thrgig -,l,il0m,Slll-l.lve_ Lllllfllll: ctrcmcny, the Wedding Drlrly lllvl- mcrcn. formerly of Stanchel, ~P.E.I. _ ~ i t d f' h h ti ..lnenis- after cnioying a most sociable ev genial smile will be ml secl in ctylllillglenefllllnfileléléedtllnlelyglgornumlgéll It was also deemed w continual the course of lectures during the elllllfl- .and country. l l in 1876 Mr. MacDonald married of useful gifts. The humorous yer; conflng winter. A most delightful dance was glv- Fred a d W“ _ H id _ Bred to the home of the bride _ < _'__ q M i, , d ghter ses attached to each were read b cn last night in the Casino by the e _ n l iimr. _ is w ow also M5,. d l _- MACDONALD - In the Sacred Sadiglfiselilclilulfitxdliie’: ygszigrelrefllld Pclortlrtaniafiacgolnaldl Miss Eva Beer. Refreshments werel The following committee was ap- members of the Charlottetown Fire fillllgllvesllwholgvas Eligabcth McKenzie walsxicsveda {lutyllxsldeilllllglllie blffigligsz: Heart. Home on Oct. 27th. Hon. lil. the Prince County Iicnpltal on wlricbean of East Point. One son scrvcd during the evening and a lpolnted to make necessary arrange-lDepal-tment. . .mo} pt . alsotfiour children. and lrlemm In the evening a Lauchlin Macdonald of Prospect rusty last after only a week's iil- ‘survives namely Ronald. now uvqverv enioyable time ivas spent. meats for the carliviug out olltlllcs The runcuonglli rllost acugtlllrtil h“ bgnde gngrilrlillll Rrhlinillldrs telem- grand reception was tendered them Hm}, “d”? a‘ R°‘“‘““S we" m‘ ' , t ‘ . ' lectures: John All erson, R. . c-gcnc-was atten y over rec 5 er a. a- lg J ll ' ‘ , uiar c rem A. A. Hennessey's ne.s at the early axe of twenty four mg in Montleal. l Neill, D‘ J‘ McDonald‘ lhundred people‘ and a good floor. meals m llle 83d honesty strove w gntslielwhongreldofnmtllqic Jirnololrsn aillclll Funeral Home Saturday. aftemoop i ‘together with the excellent dance “will! tllillli "l", Prllvldence fore- sculllport‘ when llbwards of by tram to Elmira. " years. Although in somewhat poor; TUESDAY health for several months, her, _ l ..l . ls" TRURSDAY l l d b th c . o saw a glam o» lvl, sllperlor t wh t one _ _ i llellll l h v: t her Tile intclment was n tle lleoloe l‘ mus c‘ paye y e asino r- _ -. w» l“ n 0 l 11 hundred gugsts Hssflnblpd i, ( l QMABON —— AC-Cldenllllly kllled Bi llllllilycfill‘: gslegidfilrefl ‘Ighgcdecgased WRIST. _ st. Joseph's Sodaiity cemetery, where the committal ser-I lchestlalcontributed greatly to the T115 lllli "l" Kl‘; l--!1fI~ Sllmmo-lcd bl-aic me mp9,, event‘ Fm. a“: New Westminster, B. 0., October ' the grave was said by Rev. WEATHER FORECAFFIX- For evenings enjoyment. lim i0 ll s Just inward. Deepest cpplllm the brlil‘, W0“, a handsome 20th, Roy Mason. son of the law. sympathy ls extended to the bereav-‘drrss ol- lllde green goorgctle and Oliver Mason. and Mrs. Mason, of lmonth of November-l to 4, dulli, The chaperones were Mrs. J. Aus- Cilarlottetown, Prince Edward Is- tlustrl- Hall this Tuesday evening instead of "We a‘ backward conditions. 5 to 8 very cold tin ‘Trainer and Mrs. Parker Hoop- "l Olles- Reqllleschi» lll lllmil- blrndg ghocz; and sloclllllps The "Y" ‘ " ' " ' land. He is survived by his wife, was of a quiet, loving and in lw_ Bruce Mum ous disposition and being eldest Halloween. . ,,,. l ‘mghm °l “ “ml” °f “m” °‘"""l'i l‘ ‘Ab; pa‘lvfiiiglgrinvgelillsrlrllhallln '9 to 12 storm wave is to l7 ice and er fen she had been B slat help mller -———- ‘l Vel-l ~ ~ i all“ ‘Ni Jr! d 1a t- £1 d M“ l h _ bride who is a daughter of the late - widowed moiilel- since hel- fatilélvs APPOINTMENTS CANCELLED B. Mlllu, George c ltl G .w. rozen groun . o .mo era t. c Knights of Pythias hall FMDAY Thomas and Mrs. Dllllphy ol Kelp Bertha Irving Mason. and his son. death ghoul; seven yell-s “l; she -Owirlg toscarlet fever in his home MacLcod, Roland Paton an l . . to 26 storm period. 2'1 to 30. co ltherc were thirty tables of cards.‘ , _ _ Slllglon has mm“, “lends who m“, Irving. his mothcr and sister, Mrs. was a lnllhlul member o’ the Small“ Ewell Macnouga] is Qbllged to Ritchie. I w s t have. ‘both Auction Bridge and Auction: _QOCML EVFNINC AT v hu- a pleasant sumllse on Frlday ‘Parr. of this ciiy.—“Star,“l _Oct. ciety of the Children of Mary oi st. cancel all appointments for scmelDflgnllllnrlléixfiirsh wplfivxtfixlfin‘ 4 ‘Fatty filvlfli hem“ plllygf-tasetpllzef BAfiIST PARéONAEE __ evening ilrevious to her marrlagc,i“2“d‘ 1928‘ - i“ Vi‘ luau“ churclh summerslde and mg “mm lib Eng; Son Monlwn and. llyltluélr awlnnéase bwéfgl SS1 Au old! lmembers cl, tho 15mm“ Church and ln the form of o. miscellaneous 1"“ m“ °l ‘he °l“"'°h we" m‘ —— "Dr G F‘ Dgwall ‘ l ‘ RE“ m‘- w- “- “EM?” “l” Donald wholiiefyl- hnh no ‘d thahyilanrlregution gathered ‘It the Par- ghmw" Tl“ ‘=’"°°“‘ is ‘lli- lmllulal‘ ' —" ministered to her by her PhstolflRev. Mrs. Annie Whitley. Wll° has, The‘ flineral was very largely at” The condition of Rev. Dr. W. H. to ma} wlnn r° S‘ l; a he“ 9nd Somme l“ summersldo ‘on Elem“ and cfficlcnt caretaker oi‘ Dr. Iieo Urban Gillis. There are leit to been vlsitinfl at her Old hllme- “ml d d d ma“, were mm, beam mourn their sad and untlmel loss residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrosel ell e . =1" ll home l“ Amherst conllnues wllll l v H _ her ntother. Mrs. Arsene ArsellaultlMitchell. for the last three months; lllflll floral irlbllles- h“ "we change. on Tuesday m5 filled iallilefil-ved tflbglifl glfiplrlalse ti; lsvaillégalgslrglfldlisg- ‘llll/Els-cnilgjlflllhl including tvsinilnn chcqno from Dr. i of EBmont Bay. m!" brllmers ‘md m“ for her heme m Brooklyn‘ Newt - son, Mr. Edgar R. Heartz. the lat- w‘; eicelllenraeslslrand ea Engels?‘ 0 tlve davs and hare usuallv celcblnb F‘i‘mk‘ tnstm‘ to m!‘ Dolmlflflly or dour amen‘ namely: meat‘ Theo‘ Yoiflfi‘ hestlirdaynigcgmliililgs aclclgalllcl ter-‘s dauEhter. Mrs/fllWil/lqlh ling‘ e ep r ' ed together The marlv visitor‘ flllllsl hmf)‘)‘f‘i“ut1.lmg Couplip‘ A “we ore, Evangeline, gyivin Manna, E1. and y e1‘ i . w ‘H _ the Doctor's nephew, on. ran . l. t ' " " 0 ‘C? 0 1' en s imito n wishinr! eanor, Alf-rad and EIQIBStL _all at Mlwhelli “m” Wm visit m New abllehgolillrllnlttglllegli m; palace vlgfi’. Heartz, Lieutenant Governor mot- A o: lxllilqgufgoglgll) tgolalsgxlfiegningggnigpmlzpgslfllill:‘them ‘boll voyage’ through life.-K gfllgllgéyfiethleulégllfchmélllfd Pcglnclgwg; ____ day afternoon from his residencelat mhersgmel” eiillllfllgllll- R“ Macllelll alld Mm Macllelll an olf the ‘day did not forget tol min at ngmont my Rev p x mils,“ ALLIANCE EXECUTIVE MEET-iii. Vlllh hvehlle- Th3 slagtrllibserglli? Ream “laugh physlcally wealpsllll rived in the city last evening rrorh golldgtlllllllh tlhrlrblleerty good wishes; Blllnls i - - - at the house was coll uc y . remalns ms charactermlc brlghb cab“ Saskatchewan, on all cxlel-l- . n ng nngl e to back up their; tied visit to the Doctor's brother, l illllrlrl-lne and was lareely etwud-"Na-‘A mmm“ °’ l“ exwmve M‘ w B M l ex ression r a ii (l l m Tm “me Allllmce was ileid . ruce ur.’ d d l _ t l d. He m“ . p s o goo wl. The re-l _ e “s e e pe M At St. James Church, the service hfseglérlssplleagll“: at Seelng Mt A_ E_ Maclqelll l3q powl-lal cipients. although completely taken.Ro1-;Bllq5_1ll More“ on Oct 2.7m Street. The Doctor was accompan- yesterday morning in the Y. . C. w b , dls us loll o; ghe was conducted by Rev. . Bruce h_ y surprise, expressed their thanks 192g l M l _ i A‘ The" was a c s m5 son‘ granddaughter and mm led by ills wife and rliece.Miss Mar- 1n very sincere and fitting terms. {blllsl no sonl and Mrs‘ Percy Rob l” WM‘ with sod reirret her Muir assisted b Rev Dr Larkin n friends learned on September illthiflhlllclll Baal" “d “me ‘mm ll ' l Alba a, alld all old alld ew, and was able to talk to them A v y pl t Ml l h l l that Bu’! mlpmmll- bfilllved Wile mum" submmgd by commlwees“g'iatlllllitg frlentl of ‘the deceased. Dr. l“ a whue’ lfeulzollrgikilce Itlhchasmlatftgr; leeflghttlalfi: isilellflrlrl 82:1: h“; cozllgentlglr ‘:5: IgQAIQOltllIUR _ At Kensmgwn mfil“ ‘ - i ‘ c . , i s province, After gfgdimflng fl-omlversatlon and a dainty lunch waslMcArLllurl :7 (13:38 MYS- Myrolllnl °l "l" levnord Gardiner. versed m“ W“ wlsrlgllllflfifrd Larlilh delivered an address in the L. w“ nllthmg u e p ‘ course of which he paid a high iri- The death of Mr. W. A. Hutche- Mcqlli Unlverslty lll 19m he wellll ijcrvad in hiiffni 5[y]Q_.__S , lMacLEAN-At Darlingion. October l- 22 1928 to Mr. mid Mrs. Dan A. MBC-,ll| lliawgylat. lhllvemo in Cape Trav ~ ~. ~r I early age of 32 "" ' _cl.ll lbute of respect and praise to the son, which occlumed at his home on n, weslcm Canada, whom in the "Si." n": any’ Ex e Agnew. Appropriate Sunday last, removes another of big when; pl-Ovlnce he mlldeamme ‘L C l l . can, a son. cngra u atlons. i y - memory oi Mr. Ahhqugil ml, l he, “ma; l,“ -vmm'rl! snow AND DANCE . ll ,l l_ . l ld l d n l M‘ mnmlN-Mrs‘ Mum’ x: §§'.l"l”.l§l§'?is'1§.'rl§°i'o°§v‘lil/elleuliliil Cbmottemwns 0d" m‘ ens ‘m for hlmmf as a physicmn and a “Mclvm _ N°ONAN - ‘rhcllilacQUAltRlE-At ihc P. n. l.’ health for the put f the .i . ‘ “° "l" "Willi" m” $3311" "l" “m” a“ ‘mmy “lmwfid, stand" was sun! by Mrs. Lawson. At "‘¥J}.°‘.;l..'l°'.‘..o..th. his health had fifil’f;"l,f.‘.l°'°‘if,ifl..l,l‘é?.iii‘lff aaléllllflmhrrlhse took place on Mvhdlw Hospital Oil Oct 2n 192a t M l s” "V" N14 hfl‘ M61165 b05911 14H’- dm“ “t Germ“! Howl‘ B“ n"the end of the service. the organist been failing. and on Sunday. Oct. dian ‘reporter last evening tuc"“°"‘“"‘ M Borden o’ Miss Lillian "nil Ml‘: Wlll hiailQuur " 0 i '5‘ \ “"4 9° I11 6N1)’ "WWI? Y“ 50¢ m‘ Md“ evwms‘ 8m“ m hmorirvtr. Methvcn. played the Dead 28th. he passed peacefully to his Doctor expressed himself most elo_-‘.M' Noonan‘ daughm‘ °i M“ wll‘ Alicc Bernardo‘ fl nun ourilllovhl“ ‘ ‘mu’ '““'““‘<"°"““l‘ ‘ ‘Wmll’ l“ '°F“"d ‘° “l” m“ '*“°“li‘vlli-mchi'rlgoga‘llllarfe‘r Bsglrdcgr‘ ivtwl WARWICK at M Q.“ N ‘B ’ ~ - - - , r.l i —— . on on. . ...-» willed otherwise and her °l h" mm‘ m“ Lmm Noonmi‘ March in Saul. llllrlt tookfl t walla who “"81"” °‘M"W'E'N°°M“'°: -— l-l is viedb his if,fr- m‘ n‘ m‘ mm‘ who Wm be uleogrogtlceuual‘ -'rna LATE MRS. ALEXAND- merfv Ilia new. in; igur lfigsltaerlgrllgyrllliziriluggrs-dke:‘t:ss§l1lh‘;‘:l“"d M"- T- 5- Mm"- °l Km" i°°'" a." '9”- “’ M‘ “"1 ""1""- *- "Wl Wu of e lent-la wvlne dla- "1"" “m” l“ ‘m l‘ “lea criArraLL-nle body of the children Ma)’ or. home. Aline and lottctown He laid particulanstrcssikom’ m“ wllllm M°“"‘l“‘“ °l‘ w“““°k‘ m” M‘“l°“° B°‘"k°’ “l position, a ma; ‘ and the lium M“ Alexander chllllpell, who M“ w: ll “up”. ln Montreal on the rlenme“ and general mtflciatlng. The bride looked charm- son. Congratulations. me apt from this died on Saturday lasi- nt the rcsl- and William in Vancouver. and also pearance or homes. farm buildings m“ l“ “ 9°“ °l n“? 9°°rl°lilre ..__.____________ . . . world wan wading in the wants‘ dence of her daughwr at St. Av- Um sister, M", John New,“ 9i and “no” encloslng me vnrlous Ovler wllllite with silver beaded trim-l MARMAGES ‘Nightly, [howl llcl-l smile Ala wlln- oi "45- "M" ‘he h“ lfllded m" m9 this city. To the members of the holdings along this route of the m ‘m ‘l’ °l bu“ “d my“ an __ ‘llrg -.mlw. llflo: i“ fr‘: “will a‘ "Tight Little Island." On arrivinll bl“? “hm “d “m” "Wm" “dl 5 ° “’- °‘° 7 m“ "l °"’ Y‘ °'° w” “tended by “h, New lork home is the how \\ cston Fl!‘ "ll" 3M5"- "Tlved l‘ 5"!!!" bereaved family we extend our sin- I M i i d“ momma‘ Ce" ‘ymmflm “time M‘°PHEE-M"PHEBSON - ocli- Hotel. tier march to fame includes "The llualc Box" in the city. he was further impres- ‘inoriiide on Mon Cross . f Bord . Th "““‘ ° "‘ ° !"°°"‘.21, at st. James Manse. by new. w. ll, shim “hi. in Kwflliyewithtrueflhrletlozlfor-l agile to l0 to be forever with her -I lull,“ goal‘ llrldoewfllllid biglsfllilhla "l? ——-" WOMAB CA sed with the permanent streets. and w" snpponed by M, George on ~ mgmlnjh-B. °' l" l’? ° ° F l~ i - mm! other improvements in evl- l l De - ‘iaruce Muir. John MacPhee. Bellc- Mid "The Fcandahi" and now under her husband who M away at hllldenoe since his departure from "l" ° “'°"" “Mm” “l” vuc to Annie christiha MacPher Chiu Bowers’ direction " . l - .. alien going l the ceremony a sumptuous weddinglwn lower Managua the mmlul l ' “ml don't batten in overlooking any when more" Needle“ w “y mfbreakfaat. was served at the home vllssil,_ ‘Annls _ M H l_ point which maynlotp make in: can I l MacNeilfis retumltobllis nativltlalproc-lof the ma“ mm M" John il. orlneryvincewlnotony adellg ‘an ~ i, hi; m,“ _ u bom;a pleasure to himself. but will af- xgrzlllllégudlmrlllzlll 0?‘: ‘all?!’ 1ft" 11:10 oczplgtthplm tfélfi“? try ford an opportunity for many nap-i ll Ori rll - Llnaslm Refill.“ 3",“ “l”; d‘ or trip to Charlottetown and other 11ml‘, Yo,‘ PEI“ m “My at. tho age of seventy by aeven years. p.“ ‘was eighty-one your! of age. l.‘ ' non - M‘ u‘ t hi h e - ' “mm” points . t the h id ri , , l .l no use w cmen ear. mm h“: m“, ‘huie ‘um h” hammrlu ‘fur cosh‘ Kazan‘; Barnes of Mt. Albion. P.E.l. “If r189 Ill": N" Shh-m h m Q‘ F“ -,-,l,,,¢,4‘ was held later at the horn or th l“ "° m,‘ 7°“ ' M‘ ' ‘ utivt m an?‘ groom's parents at Kinkor: wher: uoooccAnwnTflly-ST‘ ‘unis —M u“ mmmme “wnllflfifflln ' ' ' u i" _ _ “fill lfrinm l’ e M s‘ m“ to dnu and boldn it‘; ll in a lane number of guests rm down . i,“ ,0 m. to a splendid banqu“. Amongst a?‘ ‘L m" f,’ ndzrfully. lulu pea: I'll he could quickly m 8'1"" "l" ‘MW "m °“'"' Marlon Josephine Goodwin of nehl "llbn-IM ' onml mv" “M “Ne” gor io Daniel Maurice Lutz of The Guardian Joins a wide circle scum The ‘m l of frienda in wishing ur. and an. ‘ l’ " lllclver every happiness and proa- mfltr-B l it i: l 5i it ill ‘it’. i=3 J.