taiesielaulle’ Most lmperlanl lleadini‘ Mailer Selected From This Weelds News for The’ MIIIIOIIBIGWII fiuarllianbwSialurilay Subscribers‘ motion . grTS POSlTIOM-Mr. W. .. Bell of Cape Traverse. left 11y morning for North East, 1 11ers he has accepted a posi- 1111 the staff of scoring Judges . American FOX Institute. . DER KlLLElL-Mr. and Daniel Burhoe, Strathccm. rc- , me sad news oi‘ the death of wn. Martin, who wasdnstant- . d in Boston, on October 5th, . particulars were as yet fit-f , It is expected the remains [IIIVC in Cardigan, Tuesday. 9th. Funeral will take place his father's residence, Strath- on Wednesday. : AVElL-‘rhs many friends lice Officer Wm. Maclnnis and Maclnnis will regret’ to learn e death of their daughter, Jean , ago 3 years atan early hour ay morning, of diptheria‘. The 111 was Yield yesterday after- from her parents’ residence to eople/s Cemetery. The services onductedby Rev. I-l. D. Ray- . _,__. ‘ . |_ , n LIST 0F PROMOTIONS - g the list of promotions ap- cd by the Civil ServloeCornls-l for the week ending Septem- .. as published in the Ottawa al and -Citizen, appear the e of a former Summerside girl.- Mary Dorothy McPherson, who been promoted from stenogra- grade 2 to grade 3. This»pro-. on carries with it a substantial ase in salary. Summerside .. heartily congratulate Miss "ed f°1' 111° 500500 T110 1081- 50111115! refrigerator cars have crossed at.‘ herscn on her good fortune have no doubt that the pro- was well meritegk-B. rm mwasn- o‘n sun;- afternoon about 2 p. m. a mot’- r driven by a young man which approaching Euston S. _t . Longworth Avenue ran 0v i’ a girl named Edna Carmichael. resides at 271 Euston Street. child was crossing Longw rth ue. and had almost v.1‘ tit-h c curb when she was struck e car. The driver at once pul- p and did what he could to as- the injured child, who was tak- - her home and thence to the ital, where she was found to be ring from cuts and bruises t the head and face. and ‘in- i inlurles. Her condition is ldered serious. Although badly en up. the little girl was report» resting comfortably last night CHBISIIOP vrsrrmo IIERE. elr Graces 51111111151101, fignrylbeiiS in St. Dunstans tower were ‘Leary of Edmonton and Arclr- omens the best heme operated 111 ‘y-Mr. Percival Price, Carillonalrc BANK TRANSFERS Mr. Hill- ard Gordon. of the 3151i: of Nova Soot-la. Surnrnerside, has’ been tXuTiS-l fer-red to the branch at Amhersti andgbailielt for tint town. 1whqn Mary Frances, youngmt1 ‘dolllhler of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Acorn became the bride of Harvey sflllwlck. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. llmcPherson. the Rev._ Camn Malone officiating. The bride looked very lovely in a blue and fbwn ensemble costume. entered the church on the arm of her brother Robert l-‘. Acorn to the strains of the weddingmarch played by Miss Ethel Hoaney. The couple were att- ended. the bride by her sister Miss Ewe Acom. and the groom by his cousin Mr. Earl James. After the gram was ruu._,_,_,ed at ‘he Bisho .5 ceremony the couple left on a Palace last evening stating tifat! Show’ fwmynmo" “'1 w 533M911‘ Ivfsnsignar- Fsrrley had passed awaymnd “h” towns m ' s‘ Pm” ‘o Chatham. N. yesterday. This '11" mama“ the bflde w” the nmmgng ms Grace Archbishop] guest, of honor at several functions. O'Leary, of Edlnonton, cccompanl- 5 51mm“ me ‘mmwcus weddmg 1 by 11;... 1s 11.111511’ Mt by motor presents wasa silver casserole from ,-, “Item; me funcmL lthe Trinity United Choir of which the groom was a member, ragtime 1-11355 5-3-1 3A1.AN_D,,_ Leg boudcir lamp i’-rc-m St. Peter's - “rank is’ mating a shipment of Cara-l ch51” of which m“ bride is a h1yfi,..b1auk mm“ from R E L to member. Ot-her gifts including silver, the lmpenal Government of Japan. ch15‘) and cut 31”“ an of which The shipment will be accompanied testify 19° m” popularity of the by'Mr. James Czrhill who will take Ymmg M11918‘ care of the foxes and also spend lsolne time in Japan instructing the yGqvernment in the care of ranchl The foxes are consigned Karafuto. Japan. {Houses 1.10.3.1. Pelor Stew- art, Marshficld has sold his valuable iwrse “British Soldier" to Mr, ,1, Me- D011Hld. Newfoundland for a very satisfactory sum. Mr. McDonald also purchased a fine horse from Mr. A108 McBeth. of Marshileld. The animals Went to giipyard yesterday. DIED IN CIIAaIAlVL-A tele- _._,_' At the present time. very few D0- 1110 tatoes are moving-only eight or -.. . . l — 725 bush- LAST SMUNG-“ofllmlfls 01 The efmfigrénzzeYifiaigfriéeratlbr cars Eastern Steamship Lines have an-, on 11111111. 111111 01,61 700 box cars, so 11011110911 1119-1 101101111118 1110 801111.18|that 1,000 cars arc available if re- of the Governor Dingley from St. q1111ed_ q-lm-e 111.5 been a steady JohnyNew Brunswick, October l3th,> movement o; ,_ 1111111115 22“.§'.".t.'..‘§‘.3..‘i.‘§°2€§§..‘2f."“”§.’Ii‘.' y“ “ma: w. . . 011 - b ex r De fday, October 14th, service from St. 30111:; 111: 21111111; or August. John on this line will be discontin- 13111-1113 the last three weeks, 142 l ei . day from Boston for St. John will leave 301-11911, These were. loaded with 130515011 011 FY1083’. 000111101‘ 12th. 0-15 turnips. cheese, butter and oysters‘. '10 a.m. Standard Time. More care is being taken with the ', . ' shipment of turnips than formerly. ' G053 To SYDNEY MT- 11010101 they being now considered a per- Slmpson oi’ Sununersid . P. E. L, 1511111119 commodity. has‘ been appointed General Sec- A cargo of potatoes has been ac-. rotary of the Young Men's Christ- 1111111111111311 m, summersidc for the 11-11 A$°01011011 01’ 3Y11110Y- 91111118 Steamer now loading_there, which the past eight years he has been W111 bake away a cargo of 20,009 (101118 00111110’ W011i 011 1-110 1510110 sacks to Cuba. Several other steam- and comes to this city highly re- ers are to follow. p mmended- He is conceded one 01 The situation caused by the des- re mostbrillialnt, young men in n18 tr-rlcllon by fire of the warehouse profession - in the Maritimes. Mr. on 1,111, Railway Wharf, Charlotte- 81111115011 W111 hwive here shortly. town, will be met in some measure an will. at once. take over his new by 1,1111 jngfeflsed yardage at G801", duties. —Sydney Post. getbwn, where 130 extra cars can now be accornodated. " IMPRESSED WITII CARILLON WEDNESDAY at the Parliament Buildings. Otta- ..\va, arrived in the City yesterday. and during the afternoon tested the carillon in St. Dunstan's Cath- edral. Mr. Price, interviewed by a Guardian reporter, stated that the PRE-NUPTIAL SIIOWEIL- De- spite the inclemency of the weather on the evening of 500101111991‘ 131/1‘ nearly one hundred friends and neighbors of Miss Florence Mac- Lean gathered at her home in North t0lten cars per day on the average. [At present ble stock-the only! l I during the; Wiltshire and tendered her a- pre-I p 5111mm o: w111111peg_ 11c. the largéstflathedral of North Am- anigd by 11710115131101- 1311111- of erica or Europe. After a few hours nuptial shower. The bride to be wasj blind-folded and led by Miss Chris-l tic ltfacKinnon to the living room. -a runny wunnrua-Y-A very pretty ‘ding took place last Wed- nesday morning. iri the chapel of St. Mary's Convent, Summersille. when Miss Rosamond Arsenault, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Belonl Ar- senault. of St. Eleanors. become the wife of Mr. Matthew Arsenault of Summerside, Rev. Father Gillie of- ficiating. Miss Cook attended the bride and the groom was supported by his brother. The bride looked charming in a dress of rose georget- te. embroidered with rose colored silk, with hat to matrh and carried a handsome bridal bouquet. After a brief honeymoon spent at Charlot- tetown and other pcints east, a res ception was held in their honorat the bride's home at which over 200 guests were present at a sumptuous banquet. The popularity of the hap- py young couple was fully attested by the numerous and beautiful pre- ents received. Mr. and Mrs. Arsen- xult will reside in Summerside where Hr. Arsenault is a valued employee of the Hall ManufacturingyCo. The Guardian joins a host of friends in wishing them all happiness and prosperity-S. ' ‘ The Prince Edward Island Minis- terial Association met in Heartz Hall yesterday morning with a large attendance. Rev. Dr. Ramsay led in devotional exercises. The following nominating com- ‘mittee was appointed: Rev. Mr. Lit-l wleviohns. Rev. J. D. FraserkRev. W.1 R. MacWalker. 1 Rev. H. D. Raymond addressed the meeting, presenting matters relative to the Temperance Alliance. Mr. Peter Moriarity. of Halifax’ Maritime Secretary Lord's Day Al-| liance spoke on the Lord's Day ob-I lservance and the Sabbath as a com- ,mon heritage emphasizing the dun. yger of its loss. He said we owed a Idebt of gratitude to the past for the lmanner in which the Sabbath has [been banded on and dwelt at somel llength on what needs to be done,1 how to preserve the Lord's Day. In‘ dealing with violations he said wet must first get facts and accurate in- lformation to really know 1,1111 forces ‘against us. The speaker then took up |W0Ys and means of solving the prob-l 10111 by law. not of suppression or. desires but by the substitution of something firmer and better and es- P001811)’ by the regeneration of the individual heart. In Canada Mr. lMorlarity said we have the’ best yLords Day Act in the world. Its first 0111ect is to protect every man and woman. The Act also plans 1,0 educate people as to the value of the Lord's Day and to beach the spirituality of life. Mr. Moriarity was Iplauded at the conclusio marks. l l warmly ap- n of his re- -—BOWNESS—-STEW ‘ was given by Mr. Court on “The —-S'I'EADILY IMPROVING-The many friends of Mr. John W. T. I-fogg. of Bummerside, will be glad‘ to learn that he is steadily lm-e proving after an operation per- formed in the Prince County Hos- pitaL-S. WEDDING BELLS-The 1 mar- riage was solemnized in the Mission Church, Roxbury, Mass, by the Rev. Father Breslin, on Sunday, Oct. 7th of Miss Adele Connors. R.N.. of Roxbury. to Mr. Kenneth M. Hay oi lwoonsocket. Rilodc Island. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Hay left on a honeymoon trip to Montreal and Quebec. Before returning to Boston they will visit the bride's former home in Charlottetown, P. E. I. The bride is a graduate nurse of the Charlottetown Hospital. ' BUIIIAL YESTERDAY-The fun- cral of the late Mrs. James Mc- Quaid was held yesterday morning from her late residence, 203 Great ‘George Street, to St. Dunstans Ca-' thedrsl, where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Right Reverend Monsignor Maurice McDonald. The pallbearers were: Messrs. G. J. G. Murphy. Wm. Scott, John Connors. Herbert Holl, James Kelly and James Dalton. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. Father Mc- Carthy. ON OFFICIAL VISIT IIERE -l Mrs.- Stewart Adrian. Most wor-l shipful Mistress of the L. 0. B. A , of Creik, Saskatchewan, arrived in the city yesterday on ah official visit t0 the L. O. B. A. Lodges on tne Island. She was received by a large attendance of members in‘ the local Lodge Rooms last evening; where she was presented with an} address and presentation. This is Mrs. Adrian's first official visit to the province, however, she spent a brief visit with friends on the Is- last summer. Among those present to welcome Mrs. _Adrian last night was Grand Master Char- les McKenzie. who on behalf of the L. O. B. A. of the province extend- cd a warm greeting. There were many out-of-town members pres- ent. Mrs. Adrian will visit Crap- aud lodge today and Summcrside on Friday and will conduct a pub- lit‘. meeting ln Kingston on Sat- urday. TEACHERS CLASS-A Service Training School for teachers was organized in York School on Wed- nesday Sept. 19. by Mr. Howard Court Supervisor of Schools. The election of officers resulted as follows: President. Pearle Vessey; Vice-President, Annie MacDonald; Secretary-Treasurer Jeanette Moc- Vittie. A very interesting lesson‘ Uses of the Sand Table". He ex- plained and worked out its uses 2n the teaching of three subjects, lit- CHOICEST Green package Cigars-ft BLENDS in the Yellow package XPORT in the VIRGINIA e 01' Every jérszfe" 2D CORNER. KENT AND PRINCE STREETS JOHNSON FOR SALE BY & JOHNSON i ____-----_. in Summcrside, where Mr. Arsen- Jay at Sunny 31000 F0110. P001105’ 1110115501-511 the Strathmma “mel- ault is the popular and efficient as-lon Sept. 14th a son. Flo merside 1 Congratulations. sisting engineer of the Sum Electric Light Plant. A host of. friends wish the bride and groom all. happiness and prosperity in the: iuture.—S. l ~ l The death occurred at 4.30 yester- ‘.1 day morning in the P. E. I. Hos» yd Edward, on Tuesday, Oct. 9th, Hugh Mac- _ Len. l’ MACNEfLL-At Long Creek on IfAGAN-At her home, Tyrone, Lot September 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. 65. October 10th. Miss A1100 H8880. Howard MacNeill. a daughter aged '70 ' F1 . l Edna mence ‘HENRY—Il1 the Prince Edward Is- hand Hospital, October llth, Harold nto, President of the catholldfldiustlnz. Mr. Price pronounced eh Extenslon 5011111151 111 c1111. the Carillon as perfect. The above arrived in the city Saturday 1110111101100 8011110111011 1108, 5001119 0 Muriel Campbell and Elda Clqw op- t. Tire Reverend gentlemen p111‘- number of years in Belgium on flened the gifts. Miss Clara Berrlflfin to be in attendance 11¢ the c011- special course and has the distmc- [read the names and witty verses ac- tion of Auxiliary Afchblshgp tlon of“ graduating from" the Belg- ¢O111punying each of the many var- e of Vancouver, which takes 111111 $011001 01 0011110115- 8110 101/01‘ led and lovely gifts. After a very ' in St. John, N. B. on Thurs-was chief 000111901" 01’ 1110 30011191‘; pleasant social evening and friendly the 18th of this 111011111 Arch. ler Memorial Carillons in Newlfelicitations the party dispersed. 0P 0'I..eary preached at 1100110111 C113" M“ PM“ added that‘. - k M355 111 the (1111111111111 yesggonlyoncc in a life-time is lt-neces-‘g PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER-A de- y morning and last evening 111-15111)’ 1-0 011111811 0 501 01 0011-‘- 011011 ‘Wlightful evening was spent at the Benediction His Grace preached those that are now in the tower Ufllsrgmctof llgrs. Maryagxéuughggiéglass in ' St. D an's. ree. W en B splring and eloquent sermon, ""5 [fiends gathered to tender a misceb text being "Go Teach. all Na- s, and 311111118 Them 1n “I91 Ex ilaneous shower to Miss Edith Proud e of 1119 Fame“ the so“ and‘ TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE Ziwho is to be an important figure in 1101i‘ Ghost." Monsignor Blair ECUTWE-“A meefing °f the exec an interesting event to take place ched at 9.30 Magg 11nd 11150 a; utive of the Temperance Alllan€01shortly.Miss Queenie Garnhum read y‘s Cross 19,51 9111111111; ‘ .was held yesterday 81101110011- 1 Sine verses and opened the parcels business was to consider the flnan- which contained many valuable and lclnl condition oi the 011101100 flndniseful gifts, including cut glass and Al) COLLISIODL-At about l0 0150 11110001010000 111100 Perm“ 1“. silverware. Their many friends wish . on Sat. when Mr. Neil Dar-‘thelr opinion suitable to flll the aP- them a safe and happy Journey of Eat Royalty accompanied mmtment of magistrates one "Kthrough life. is wife was 1115111111113 110m‘, 011 each of the three counties who St. Petol-‘g Road 111 11 115111, waflshould have exclusive 11111801011011 a motor c31- dflven 11y M1; Anhfifover prohibition eases. The Premier acKenzjg 11111119 up 1161111111 hmyrequested the alliance some weeks shlng 111m 111s wagon and mrowyago to make these recommendations hllnself 1111,11 111s N116 ~10 qhelil; is stated. The matter of the dor- nd, bruising 11¢; 911,1 1111111111; rnant condition of the new amend- arm. The car. after hitting tire men“ with” p1i°hlbmon act‘ (None 011. ran into another car comin 0f whlch appear t‘) be In enact m’ - town, wrecki present) was not taken up. it is ART A very !W. Henry. aged 44. pltal of Harold W. Henry. plumber 0f this City. at the early age of 44‘ ‘ I, u _ Th extlyears. He’ had been sick just one at’ the next meg n8 e n lvueck. havmg undergone an opera- meetmg w“ be held mTuesdayYtion the latter part of last week Oct. 23 or it the weather is not I h_ l h ‘ , ' ' ~ r ll - . . ~ - ll A s: -- ' favomble- mm“ W1" be he“ ‘he riiiiiywwiilkoi §§3...‘.‘.’.£“Ei c“? ¥“'“;“Vz.u‘§ Es“ e ""9 e“ “MINNIE-M we Wm S1» o“ In 1 Mn Th following evening. ‘vim the firm of Stanley Shawyantbar ' y“ y" isunday Oct. 7th, Jean Hilda Mac- 011 B. e bride beautifully ‘"1 ‘Pcordon but for the ast ten earsfivl CALLUM-McKAY-At St James 1111115- “EB 3 Years" daughml o1 Mr- gowned in white georgette 1111 111 FIRE AT VERNON RIVER-A V _ P; Y -‘ 0 I - d W _ Machmw conventional W“ and 011mg“; blossihorse stable and a large ham about had conducted a plumbing business Mange, 091011111. 19111 by the Rem w_ an is m 0mg and carrying a handsomfiyihowxo feet long‘ owned by Mn James of his own. He had a wide circle Bruce Mun, Obe McCallum, Allls- MACKENZIEFHM Albany’ Oct. 2, er bouquet of pink roses and whitelpflllfllt. 176111011 311/91" and furm-‘(Zillfifrillgrffgffliggfs 35111136131115; limalllf’. 11in‘ 1° Kamemw MLKRY’ Murray‘ 1928 Junior Leroy Preston Mam. Ohrysanthemums 3nd 191-115 enteymlbrly owned by Mr. L. C. HydPn-lfratemity thatmc Wm be as: RN“ ‘Kcnzie age three anda half months. ed the parlor on the arm of her were 01111191913913’ destmyed by me onlmissed Of a quiet diswsitionnlland PROUDE BEAIRsT0—-At the res- bemvcd baby 5°“ °f M“ 0nd M115" father to the strains of Lohengrin‘s|T1105d°-Y 11101111118 W111011 b10110 0111? gentleman“, manner h‘; was of the den e of the Re}, E H Rummy ‘Leroy MacKenzie. lweddin! march beautifully Dlayed 31110118 ti: 110116! mlaggfiggtagg 2: type that made friends and h€ld‘1DDC 'll Upper Prince St. Char-l? I y Mrs Dr. Saint and took her 018° 50 9- 1'- , , ' " ' -_ MacLEAN-At the Strathcona Hot- Dlace beneath an arch of autumn 11010 were 111331115 lmmmes when igfrxrtrlerge 11.211165 82133111151151.1121 l9ttctolgvrrougg sfipgfoiithtopfigrrgzlrlgt cl on Tuesday’, Oct. 9th, Hugh Mac- leaves. ferns and flowers. She was they 1111mm the fire and Wmch w“ Wm N a brothel, Aréhm. R and éammm of we“ Covehead lLcun. age 52 years (Prop. Strath- attended by 11111- 1w111 515m- 1111111, too far advanced to be overcomes one ‘mile? 1m Sganley Powgn of e“ ‘ ' §roml Hotel». Remains at MacLean who looked charming in rose tafet-,D08li111-0 0110 501011110115 01701178 01 Lime Hmltél, s to an of ‘vhonl - —--lfuneral home until 2.30 this after- “ and “med 0 1001101101? 01 P1111‘ about‘ any nelghborfi who hasmylThe Guardian extends sincere sym- .“°°“- A 511°“ servlce ‘"111 be new lasterss The groom was ably support-ifiathered» 311050 W“? buudmgs we" pamy ‘at the Strathcona Hotel at 7.30 this ‘ed by his brother Mr. Elmer Stew- bgrlixgtswlglzlliugigznlglavglngngl evening. ' art. Immediate] after the cere- 0 - ' {MM lmony about fiftfy invited guests satl111 11110 110111- T110 810118-11’ 08118111 c.3110 ‘£313 if?‘ 13am 1n 11115:‘ Golf can be played on a table . down to a sumptuous supper served 1110 0110 W118 801110111101 11011103911- ‘My on- efliles “y; c1‘ 31g’ Mm ,McLEOD-At Pt. Prim, Oct. 10. 1928 with a new game in which 90 cards iiififiif‘ ‘meters: e W 2r" Fr f.“""."%'i.‘ ‘°“'“'°“.§‘.1;.;@S...““.i'.t.‘2.t ma. s- Mom» a 1 o wor . ere was a - - ‘ Summersid): for Southern marketsdxuslc lzgixfltagagxginwhug-geaaigdt ,,.,1.'.‘d,y1,,,§'1°,1u,1,1,1y 1t was b]°w_=Hardy, in her 84th year. The do. The mrerulmer- 6f them was thdonleyolf) our efficient School teachers 111B 111 1110 09005110 11110001011 ffllmfimsed w” bom at winskm‘ the Norwegian steamer Lorentz W. was tendered a "dsceuaneous Show the dwemng. oyherwise we latterdauglrter of the late William and Hansen, Capt. Hulm. which arrived er, at her home a (aw days 1,1,11,11,11; might also have been 1111111e¢ Th‘, {iii}? (Wes-til dPeagdoir. tShc was; at 9 0010011 011 511111103!» 110m 3V :10 1191- marriage and recap/ed many cattle and horses were not in the 8x33603153 ‘Winslow? by ‘gmofililgzi MARRIAGES where the Misses Irene MacLeamp 911115111“ 3°°€P0P11Y and 11151101.! 100W Weddin t k . 8 0° place (m m‘ Reading will be the subject studied _,evening of Sept. 26th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Bowness, Kensington, when their daughter R1103’ Elizabeth, was united in mar- ruse w Mr- Mayne Stewart, Nor- boro. the Rev. Dr. J. R. Saint of- A1 SQMcQUAID-At the residence 20s ct. DENNIS — STEWRTVI‘. 1? James Jam“ Manse out’ Gm by the Rey George Si... Oct. 8th. Mrs. W. Bruce Muir. John Gabriel Den- McQullid. 050d 74 Years- DEATHS FIZRGUSON-At Carleton. October 7th. Lottie Ferguson. ' -—-POTATOES FOR THE CUBAN MARKET-At is understood that a ‘HOWARD-At Ancastcr, Ont., Oct.‘ It is estimated that American in- l0, Mrs. Stella Howard. dustry spends $200.000.000 a year in research. K01’. the operator of the in- 1112 cur was not injured, but - 111001101! had’ to be taken to the . Island Hospital. where she was l; to be suflerlnz from cuts and I s. though lrer injuries are not erous. The Guardian. ascer- 1118 the seriousness of Mrs. Mc- 5 111Jurics. is pleased to report ng both cars. Mn, stated. It will be recalled, that. inter slla, these amendments provide that any person who consumes or drinks any liquors which have been obtain- ed in contravention of the act. 811011 be liable on summary conviction. for a first offence. to a penalty of $200.00 or three months, or for a second of- fence to six months in jail; that any John's, .Nfid., and Sydney. C. B. This vessel's home port is Bergen. Norway. She is of 11,100 tons bur- den and is now being loaded with 20,000 bags of table stock by the P. E. I. Potato Growers’ Association at the Railway Wharf and expects to sail for Cuba on Wednesdaywhcrc she will discharge part of her cargo at Havana and the remain- beautlful and costly gifts. The groom is a popular young farmer of lNorboro. The Guardian heartily Joins in wishing this young couple all happiness and prosperity. ' McDOUGALL — COADY.—A vet! pretty "Autumn wedding was solemn- ‘lzed on Tuesday, September 18th at St. Joachimrr Churclf, Vernon River, tshe has r t .1 . landlord who knowingly suffers a although 31.11113‘: 11121211111‘ llgmggconvicted "bootlegger" to continue rely out 11g 1111113913 - .- as his tenant. is guilty of an offence under the act. and that if anyone TU charged with an oflence under any EMMY of the provisions of the act fail to ONI-‘INED To BED_The many give satisfactory evidence as to 1:105 0i Mr. Hugh McInnis, well " 110118001X?!‘ man, and one where he got his liquor. it will be considered prime facts ievtigencelctihlat e connected with th ~ | 1,18 was in , ess on o e so - rtgret 1,0 18am ghgtmlfisni? qudr unlawfully. " co m1 , :- '~ 1' . .. rely 1:1,, fmmfémge’; ACORN-MCPIII-IRSON. an Soul's tleman W111 m“, a 5‘ m, Chapel of St. Peters Catihedraldwas 01y and a t ' w ‘the scene of a very pretty w ‘ m “m “M “mm sdturday morning, October 6th’. 0°‘ 1" "Wwews-"s- wnm Rev. P. o. McGuigan-unitod in holy bonds of matrimony Miss } illian Coady. yaplililrligestgoaauightglrl-lgf " _, 4. . and Mrs. am y. ' §.“§“.¥-.i..'§§"n°§.'?'.1'i‘i.'3i§u.“;‘§’é.- Vow and Mr. Stephen Mebousell. tamed the women-s 11411351911511: so-‘son of the late Mrinand ‘lrtldrs. Jglgln ciety and the Young Ladies’ Guild 1140130118011. B10001 S! P0 1h,“ d i0 of the Charlottetown Baptist cnurerubride. who was b01111 111v 0 8 11 in honour of Dr. Zella Clark. medl- While 800180150 ‘"1511 1111110890110 ca] mmslonary a; we g; 011 1111-- trimmings, wore the conventional mush from Ind“ A 81mm,“ pm. veil and carried a beautiful bouquet gram of music and readings was en- 0f P1111! 011d W111" 811/801 P008 B1111 myed as follows, Plano 111mm, bylmaiden hair fern. She was attended Misses Watson "m; ,_M111a,51e1-1111_[by her sister, Miss Irene Coady. whr Plano 8°10 by Mm A111"; gakm-Jwore navy crepe and black picture reading by M135 mm, 596mg‘ sokyhat. The groom was ably supported and encore by Mm 1L 5 mndemonfby Mr. Alexander McDonald. The and a our by Dr. Clark on her pre-' Wsddlns ceremony being over. the v10,“ mp m 1nd“ 1n “hm, Sh, dedbridal party motored to the home of scribed some of the interesting and the bride's-Parent“ W110" 5 11011111’ historical places visited. en routo.' Weddm! brakia" W” ""011 9° the mrreahmenu were 5912196 and Mwmmmediste relatives of the contract- gether the social intercourse was 1'13 90"!’ “"11 m“ P- D- M09018"- AN INTERESTING EVENT-On "tori 111N111 much enjoyed by all present. Just as the sun was slnklng in the west August 10th. 1028. Mrs. James W. Ryan. Victoria, P. E. I.. (formerly Mrs. Samuel French) passed peacefully to the great beyond. During her illness she woe always patient and contented and loved to see her dear ones near A cry‘ in the night holds noforror [or th useholdpwhore there s Cad. ' .313“ drops. Ind 1311117“ 0M‘ 11m glilment is relieved. Your little on, 1. mmgol-gqd, 3nd you has"; done only whit s nurse or any oevv: would have 1d i0" t° “h” ‘a Costoril is s vegetable f" l" - Inlde for babies, and the one safe means of quietirll 011)’ 1010111" 1.1a‘ not a narcotic. it. contains nine u . yet it always comforts a c - 1101111 lug night come without a 1,011,“ of Cantor-la on hand; ifs“: m ‘quaint-table feslin to n 11h p the house. And it s an ever- r-oady lid when an v of the CRIIKIPII y 11' ll , eve e are eooetipiaitsahusveolle: 2nd ma; Itindby of 010110?" L-fluo million bot- st year. the last. She leaves to mourn their loss three sons and one daughter ‘rremain French, Detroit. Mich: Percy Ls French. Pugwlnh, N. 5.: Samuel B. French. Clftown. P. EJ. and Mrs. Parker JJRogerson. of Victoria. P. E. L. yllso two sisters, W. Mullins- Albony. P. E. 1.. Ardinie‘. e Park. drefn, be- lle riends. The funeral lawnmow- od by Nov. Mr. Semen, she was tenderolyloidtoreltlnthecrap- side numerous rjelsti leflloe mothers. Tweet am an b01171" r .' her. recognizing them slinost’ to, [After which they proceeded to Char- llottetown and had dinner at the iQueen Hotel. In the evening they motored to the groom's home in Blooming Point where s. sumptuous supper was served to about eighty invited guests mcluding Rev. .7. B. McIntyre, P. P. The many beautiful and valuable gifts received included cheques. silver, cut gloss, china and linen. indicating the popularity oi the young couple. A week previous to her marriage the bride was ten- red a miscellaneous shower st her ome. where she also received many beautiful presents. Mrs. McDougall is one of our molt successful teach- ers and the groom is one of the most Droslfiroun formers of Trac- adie Parish. Their many friends wish m. and Mrs. llcDvlugall many years of happy wedded bliss. Tlllllmiv I 0N INIIIOTION TIIP.— Cap W. P. Bennett, inspector buildings at the time. The loss will be about $8.000 and there was no insurance. —-INJUR.ED IN AUTO ACCID- ENT-Mrs. George Bownesshs con- fined to her residence, at Summer- side. suffering from injuries receiv- cd in a somewhat serious auto ac- cident near Kentsford. Lot 7. Whilst returning from a visit to her mo- ther, Mrs. Lidstone, of Cape Wolfe, in company with her brother. Mr. W. J. Lidstone of Summer " . the ear skidded on the road, made slip- pery by the heavy rain, and over- turned into the ditch, which at that spot was four feet deep. All the occupants of the car escaped any serious injury, excepting Mrs. Bowness who was badly cut about the head and face by broken glass, besides receiving qul a severe shock. One cut over e temple necessitated the insertion of five stitches. I-fer daughter, little Miss Adel Bowness. was thrown amongst the broken glass of the wind shield but miraculously escaped all in- jury. The car was considerably damaged. Her many friends wish Mrs. Bowness a speedy recovery.- S. FRIDAY —PETERS—ARSENAULT -— A quiet wedding was solenmieed on Wednesday monllng at s welder in the chapel of St. Mary's Convent. Summerside. when Miss Angelena Peters. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Peters, of Bloomfield. was united in marriage to Mr. Anthony Arsenauit. son of Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Arsenault, of Summer- side, Rev. hther Gillis ofliciating. Miss Ursula Arsenault. sister of the groom. acted as bridesmaid, and the groom was supported by his cousin. Mr. Clovis Perry. The bride looked charming in a dress of midnight blue crepe de chine. with hat to matclm. and light grey shoes and stockings. Miss A noult wore a dress of peach tafetta and black velvet hstl After the ceremony a substantial wedding breakfast was served at the homo of the groom's .. happy couple left . - ylnoon in the Mar- M’! ‘lg 70h their return leaves the following family tol IIIOUPIII I George of Three Hills, Alberta"? Arthur and Isaac, Mrs. E. N. Har- per, and Mrs. Guy Sales. all of Cal-i gary, also Mrs. Charles Crowc, oil Hyde Park. Mass. By her second! marriage she leaves one daughtcn! Mrs. M. G. Crockett and two sons H. I... Hardy. and S. L. Hardy. all‘ of this city. Also three sisters. Mrs, David Hooper. Mrs. Nelson Rab, tenbury of this City, and Mrs. Gill-i ric. of Victoria. B. C. Mr. Lemuel Mellett, formerly of‘ Somerville, died suddenly Sundayl moming. September 30th.. at his home, 2B0 Mount Auburn Street‘ Watortown. Massachusetts. He was born in Prince Edward Island. and at an early age located in Somer-l ville. where he lived for many. years, spending his later years in] Milford and Watortown. Mass- achusetts. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.| Ida A. Mellett; two sons. Oliver J.‘ Mellctt, of Somervllle. and Percival,‘ A. Mellett, of Watertown; one daughter, Mrs. Lillian McGonnell; a grandson, Howard McGonnell: four brothers. Walter A. Mellett of Somerville, Robert Mellett of Atlan- tic. Mass; William Mellett oi Sas- katchewan; George Mellett of Union, Prince Edward Island; and three; sisters, Mrs. Lydia Crockett of Pleas- 1 ant Grove. and Miss Maime Mellett~ of Union. and Mrs. James McMillan‘ of Stanhope, Prince Edward Island} ATTENDING C0 ERENCE — Mrs. R. H. Jenkin Charlottetown. and Miss Marga Coburn. Brad- albsne. are listed am gates attending the Maritime Re- ligious Education Council now in session at Halifax. BIRTHS MACKBNZIlh-At Hartsville September 12th. to Mr. and Mm: John D. MscKepale, a son. MaeINNIS-At the City‘ Hospitalp! Oct. 8th. to Mrxand Mrs. Howard l". Mecinnis, a daughter. HARRIS-At the Prince Colmty, Iiolpitll. Oetqlth. to Mr. and Mrs. 1 A. l. Harrie. a daughter. L ong the dele-. , RUGGED Westinghouse Genuine DIOTRONS UX-QOI-B Powerful Amplifier UXfIZPB Companion Output Rodiotron llllllllllg ‘I'll! IOGII! IABDWAII COMPANY. LIMITED. Dlltribilhfl-