15 1934 PAGE ELEvEN _ . ._ , THE cuAiu.o'r'rE'roWN GUARDIAN _ ,___ i S NEWS RDAYSUBSCRIBERSI s sent Vl41¢1.D8 on hh! BUDGET Fon OUR SATU UBGENTLY SOUGHT h i Volley llsvo N- license 'io-419, 'rry hotels son ser intelligence of the sudden death or home ln W" Wu‘i l°lBlV injured. Andrew McDonnell, her son. slr George C. Hennessey of Mr. Norman Mhz'-l Chief of Poli e." P tl d . - ls ll me i ° °’ ““ ' °’el‘°“' gauncurglss held last evening with M;-Mntyronlna 'ro aos'roN - und Mrs, qnutnier left on e metsrl V amuomu. smvrc _ -ALM nanny cu'r _ oretia clnl:V9l.h,'°u”§:f°:e§l§,°r§‘,neve:r;np?;E l»eo'Ki:Zl-it 111/Lnisihsssiim/i;¥¥i'ul:;I trflgngyh me bm Wh” M mm WT oo on ..»es..°°.......r..?.”ii".‘l.‘l‘2.°...l““..‘.§':i..: mm. .'...l’.......°.fsli..`.;. ll... .l.......l 122.? :”;‘.§°““”° ‘==;_l;;=;= mg- . ;‘;‘,t,.‘:,;.;';,°*°;.,‘;‘,: ,‘;§;’;';=;l,,;,‘;;‘;l,;g ' NW'-'NTI - was held yesterd lh, h hl l ll, Pnl, 0 l, e er was r rom e l ‘ rsr.Arm1.AnY DEAD-and news hlnunl convention of the can- Cnthollc Cemetery ;ev_"l;g?3c‘l‘l"l5ll;’f ggpllfgufn Mgndlf; sulleielng °nm,;n5;‘ lsabor Union Council or Charlotte- gi' Ml” 'fgliile gllgnlllllfli Mwfzelllbif has been received by Mr. Ray A. Good Roads Asaoeistlolnctalilolil Mnhon, DD.. pronounced the gb. severe guts lo her ann from n l.n.°l‘_l asking that they be given n Rurlznggrs e an ss rene am , MMl_eod_ Graham Roni l,_E_l_' of it Murray B°Y» d ‘;h solution and recited the Prayers for en mill: bottle. The little one re-fl", “”°° ”° ‘°“d" ‘°’ ‘my ‘”°"‘ *° ' ' ,_ ll” °‘*dd°ll ‘l°°*'l‘ °l lll' Wie'-l . wednesday ui ui-sdsy. llhg d,,,,d_ The mnlon WM preached oelved treatment and ln now ml__l o done by the oity. Kate. Mrs. Alexander Maoxsy at [_ |°1'"~\l OIH mob ttle ht !Mrl.nd The monthly meeting of the City MONDAY tolioo Birtwistle received-(ghtlaeifdit FHM’ or this City' M"h°“5h MV' from Los Angeles to Chicago and Judging will take place and will tended by her sister. Miss. Breta To Nur Wm.. mms wh., lm nlgnl,,.,n_y lam; sllllg livin-“fd th; allotted soon oi liie. laid beside those of her father and continue untu Friday when it is Mocabe, who wore rough brown Maman ....4 John w_ cool, of web” Gm yem un:/lilnslflllilllliylsmarteior ll” three brothers. The large number expected that the final classes will crepe with satin trimmings. and who have Missouri, enroute St. Louis, P. E nature gave signglof avgengrslnlaregg 31° hgttlfnded the hmm” °h°w°d b° disposed °! “mm mm' It is mt 'md 'hm' mmm' md " 1° “ml 3°- ave some ~-»-. Mlm- wi. no »-ec ti is is .5 .::.”.....°‘“ ‘.';..“;¥“°“ W W” ‘.;°;‘.;i‘;.‘°..is.i.’:.1‘. 5.2:: I :;°“:i,°,.....' mi* phles at 2 p.m. on Friday aftertioou. I Gilllvl-ay. After a wedding break- ' fast at the home of the bride Mr LIBERAL MEETING-A Llberll het hom’ olympln wanhmnwm on lu those on the official Pro- by Rev.'Eugene Murray. The st.llng ¢omfqrt,o,bly__,g omnnlullon meeunn, ln wnnecllon Th By m 8. Aug _ inn, ,ye Hon. G. ihelton Sharp. Dunstans Men's Choir, under the; ___ WEDNESDAY wllh the voters. llsln, under une nw, _ _,l_ E, Arsenau . Mr. L. B. direction of Mr. W. J. Brown, sangf _FUNERAL SERVICES __ The The t emh 8 n Bl dl eslm‘ Domlnlon lnranclllse Act' called by Mr. H. H. Shaw. the Be dit - .., w n u oc "‘° i........i.i.‘..:.:,‘" `m°l黓.‘;i‘.:;..it..”f..'..‘i.‘;i;°l". of is we is L°f.§;“..°“si:‘.;‘.'.*.t‘,’:.’l -f’°‘.l..“°“°l.?..€""i§;‘.r:. "“¢...::lz’;f 1 mens League for Prince Edward Qll€€Il5. CSSFS. F t mornlng when Gem,” Kenwla wn_ .vtvlll D- 5°"-’”l°u» Jr- hm" BUMAL sartmnav-The fit-§2'§ff,;f,§1,ay,,f',§°T,!,f,f,‘;glgl;’e"l‘ 3fl'l;l”,‘l‘;d"1 Island opened in summerslde J. J. Larabee. was held in hs leased to mms pmlclpmd ln tm l,l,,l,l_,, Mass., Harvard student, “eral of Mrs. Joseph 0'Reil1y was 'Rev G' J Mcllnllan VDD ,lG:lTuesdiiy evening with 9. public Board of Trade rooflns lastxniglé . robbery ul me Mlm* Gemude md ai‘i‘lV¢d ill C'e°r3e"°W“» Where held Saturday moming from Mfgimgl the 'Requiem yygassf the; lmeetmg ,i“ St- Paws Hall at Mrndnll Edgar S aw' ' " Blanche MaioNel1l on the night of will spend a short time before Hennesseyts funeral nmlors to the 'Sa cl Rev. Re mam MaC_,a'hlch His Excellency Right Rever- Dl`¢c € ~ Annnnt mln last" mg home to Pursue his stud- Church of the Most H01 R d ll llafi’ was K ll,end J. A. O'Slllliian. Bishop of Detectlve cordwell of the R c_. ill” Y e eem- 'Donald of Indian River. Intermen . ll 1' th Ch ,' _ iii. glcasrlrllgenréairglno cguege; gr lwhere Requiem Mass wus cele- lwas in the catholic cemetery ati lng‘f”ll"lF:lf°§f,'(§’lc:S‘;;l"{)`”*el§1lr;“eJ“$3 WEDDING BELLS-The msn-i. M. P. after giving evidence pre. yl°l ,, hools ln the Unlted ‘B ed bl’ R¢V~ Fl". Murphy. ,Summerside The pallbeai-ers werelle' Nntlonal Pl, ldyl ' d' R ' age took place at the Springsido Sellted Kerwi-\1's signed confsion. 'Pfep it Portland last June C- ss- R- Thi? Pl1lll>€l1l'9l”5 Were iMHy0r W. J. Lidstone, Chtirleslng' Maclvlannn es ' all evf' Manse, Upper Stewlacke, on the af- The hearing of Lund and Gorrn- te5.Wh° 6 ,, Mesirl. James Mcliinis, Peter Mc- |MaoCarthy, James Shields, Jcseph| ` ' me or 0 ternoon of Sept. 8th when Mr_ Al- ley was held jointly. At the con- lhe schooner George P. Cluett" lake up volunteer missionary -- for the Grellfell Mission, His Dr, D. D, Scannell met him also his uncle Mr. L. of Georgetown. iiicnv'rY1tE rNJU1tED - A lnlury was sustained yester-l by M011- I horse- Hill. Dr. Preston who wus thrown ridiriil con- for Dr. McIntyre wasl to his home, where he was . night to be resting Dr. Seaman, Char- Dr. David MacKen- a former class-mate who is visiting the attendance. Tile about 10.30 yes- orlling. The horse which was riding slipped on WPTB pavement. of lvilrs. Flor- formerly Valley, at Simms, was B2 are left to l Mrs, Robinson, one son Charles, Cal- funeral which was attended was held on Satur- from the Presbyterian The services were conduct- Mr. Orsbome, assisted by Fream. The pall bearers Joseph Sheen. W. Hartwell Simms, Glover, James B. Profitt and Interment took place Pecp1e‘s Cemetery, New Lon- death BTEARIER MYRTIS ASHORE -_ ard was received Saturday rncrn-; .l hy'Messrs Hyndman & Com- , y. Lloyd‘s agents, that the mer Myrtls, carrying a. general i-go, chiefly of floulr. from the = t Lakes to Charlottetown and cloli. had gone ashore in fog at ». shonls. Yesterday morning services of the tug Lisgsr were tained, which went to the Myrtis' lstsllce, but was una/ble to get steamer clear of the sand bot- ... The tug moved the Myrtis ii t forty feet. This morning at is tide another effort will be -' by the Lisgar. If unsuccess- lhe cargo of the Myrtis will be ~~ ed. The steamer is not con- ..-. to be in immediate danger. i--1. in the event of storm. -SUMMERSIDE CITIZEN ASSES-There passed away about ~~ o'clock on Saturday morning ‘ .Joseph Gillis ii. highly respect.- ‘- citizen of Summermde. Mr. Gil- hm in his 'Nth year and was bmi lil Grand River the son of John Gillis, He came with his #Nuts to Summerslde when an lifsnt and had resided there ever lines. He was a carpenter by trade Ind enjoyed the patronage of a. iiimiber of citizens. who held him in the llicilesf. esteem. He was a. ilevout member of St. Paulfs Church He had been ill for about three months but he passed away rather suddenly at the last. There are left to cherish his memory one daugh- ter. Miss Lena. who tenderly nurs- ed him during his last illness and one son. Bernard Gillis; three oth- or daughters and three sons reside iii the United States. Rev. Father Gllllt of Ctlarlottetown t a. Tltblltw of the deceased. Mrs. Gli- US predeceased her- husband four- ttcll vi."--s rico. The tundra' tnk~s‘ Dllcc this lnovning from his into lbildence to St. Paul's Church.-8 RETURNS T0 U. S.-H011. G. .O. locihsrt of Duluth, Minnesota, Vho has been visiting his parents’ name Province of P. E. I., after im ulieiice of 51 years, he having been Wm in Moncton, N, B., in lim, left Ut week on retum home. Mr. t*°¢kl\nrt was given a. cordial wel-l bllio, being met on his arrival here VY his aunt Mrs. M. N. MacLeod M Grafton Street, whose guest hcl 'ill while visiting here. Mr. and lim ifseheod had the pleasure or M‘lllB their nephew to visit. re- lltivss in different parts of the rs- \lld and while in the east, on one qlhese trips, Mr. Lockhart was Fftented with a. spinning wheel “Wh was handed down from his gut grandmother and is lm years md and greatly prized by him. On kg eve of his departure Mrs. Mac- d entertained at supper in hon- :M Mr. Lockhart at her attract- nl llilme. inviting anumber of other natives in for the happy event. dl this occasion his aunt prevmt- dn him with a lovely hooked rug, “'30 by hersclf, as a souvenir of his lnll- Mr. Lockhart, who holds an ‘l"°"9fl Dlace in the State Cabinet, M: llllllldson oi’ the late Mr. and in-. Donald Livingstone of Mur- nlllitlvcr, and visited them its a le b0y oi six. He was greatly £92? with his holiday and hopes l'fl€l`Sih.dfr- an °Ve" the l)"°Vin°e “nd mam llllllilll- 5°" °f Ml* and MTS' J' A' sorrowing husband, five sons and al bl estlon. were made Ma illan, has been awarded a. two daughters’ A_ W_ ln Medlclhe th this wk, Th 1 gl fi livered his first address i Clh - V “ll e Sul!!! § Cm e" vi; ln th eggs anffnefg iotietown since his inductioil beige that will be utilised to Mlvontase oi-aduste Fellowship in the Grodll-l not; J. A. in calgary. and T, E. ini e » . I-v;ge,c€l` £0 WP lf 05- ` Mrs, Micllac_i_'l-iermesaey, born' in for over seven-ty years a. resident of Charlottetown, is bollig m0\1m9d bi’ a large and sympathetic clrcle.of friends. Having reC€lV9lnhofh;ll_lb€rtGnevery £3' day’ a number °f Witnesses on each funerals seen for some mme' Thereiolson' N0-nh Bedeque and Miss H01- | ciety that the two boys which had cess in her new undertaking. S, slde bell-lg exllmllled_ At the close was a short service at his late res-llniln. Miss Hunt very caps-bly pre- been committed to the Home were of the case, the plaintiffs nttorncy ldence lm Argyle Stl`°et'» Sllmmef' smed' DL Felfgusorh who is advisor 1 ‘ marked improvement The The death of Mrs Wm. Curran lr f n d ur ment in order 5id9~ at Whlch Rel’ L B’ CHl'l'lPb9ll'°“ the Camegle Library Demonstmf swwmg Office M Vincent 'HB1' took place at her residence 210 Wei’ as ed ora a jo il , ~ ~ - _ _ .nuanll rl l. _ _ that he might me 8' brief' The omciated' assisted by Rev' ML nog at Yi(;lki‘:1ni’;in`c§iLi;lId§v2rlt‘i ririEt.on. reported a number of mouth Street on the evening of case was adjourned until the 1-ith Nl°l‘°lS°ll °f N,°fll‘ B°<`l°