’ f . ' ' ."-~',-.'-' -:»¢ .- / ..";‘ "'f.‘-_;<',"'f?"" "#52 'nf' r r , r,.»:_1f..;¢i;§,-ff' .'.-.-.» »/,rn 1,.,-. , , ,_ , I. _*-1- , _g _ ."»' ‘ - -'-'.1 '».-ff., io, 1932 ' _E __ me cnARr.9;r'rETowN GUARDIAN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ll-nor; 'rHm'ri-:i:N_ M ek’s NeWsBudget for ur Saturday Subscribers TUESDAY _,___ Fon N1-:W JERSEY - Mr. Loren A, Alford have re- W their home in Lakewood, vacation m, Province. Mrl. Alfbrd ' my Miss Ruby Brown. Of ‘°'md0,,_ They were accom- L4; Mn Alford’s father, Mr. n Alford. _,_- om the Wlgon in nm; “was driving when cl: ____ 3 passing motor car " ’ .,,,.,,¢, rar. rrrlilp n. nr- ' ‘ug summerside, lies in tho C,.,..ty llosplial with a n munr- bone and some ul cuts and bruises. His 4 dmom ¢|.,,ngh serious, is Iwi- °",,,,,. ... orltlorrl. 3, ¢ollIslon occurred about m_ on water Street, Sum- :,,,,,, ...posits Mrs. S_=~mli- n Gra¢li"S store. Mr. Arsen- `. i’s wagon was 00Ull’l¢3'“lY d°' "med in the crash, which nwrsloncd when a our n by Mr. Charles Cahill. mtmmiqe, collided with the IL _ . no rar was Pfadlbllly lm' ned, The car driver was kd hy the Summcrsiie ..i . C!- _,__ mrdny, Labour Day. SGW ‘me .M iincst parades witnessed in my for considierabl-e time. Mem- of the Labourers Protective n the city tr-llcknicnf and fb? en 1001; part. Despite the ,of showers the procession was nt ll o'clock was of lm- _.. icliiilll and citizens throng- Wstrcets through which the pa- , p,.5_-,¢rl, The Canadian Lcglbn ... headed the procession fol- , by the members of ‘the KU" the pipe band, the ttllok- wlih their horses and trucks.. iiremcn with all their equip- 4| i. leaving the `Union Hall the rl. proreodorl to Queen Street. queen to Kent, up Kent to 4,, down Prince to Water, ct to the Union Hall. -WEDDING BELLS-`-The verii - esting news has recently been ived of the quiet but prof-ty ding which was solemnized_nt - home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace liering, at Science, Mound Dis- t, Alberta, when their only ailghier Annie Margaret, was lied in rruirriage to Mr. Alexand- lriiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earlic `ler, Barlie, Alberta. The bride reabcauiiful gown of ivory sat- nid a rope of pearls and was niied by Miss Euphemina Mill- ,rlster of the groom, who looked i utiiul in it gown of powder blue I crepe and carried a bouquet ilelphlniums and Canterbury _ Little Miss Rae Clement was llilrity flower girl," in pink organ- l as she scattered roses in the way of the bride and carried ballet of flowers. Mr. Clarence ring ably supported the -rr The ceremony took place er a beautiful arch of flowers, ~Mr. J. M. Larvett, officiating. ' ll the signing of the register, i Wallace Wlggington rendered it Downing," very beautifully. .llnd Mrs. Pickering formerly ‘lied at their old home 'near _luingtorh P. E. I., where friends » nil their best wishcs to the 'Ill-weds. -lN'l`EltES'l‘lNG VISITOR -- Mia Phyllis l-‘enton’; R. N. ot Los cies, Calif. is visiting her sis- .Mrs. G. Ennis Smith of Sum- ""§idc. Miss Fenton has come ‘blliht from the war zone of Rio iltianciro, Brazil, in South Amor- |°'~ Mill Fenton has been there tm “lb Dust six months and for lb list month had not been able 1° hm lilly communication with ihtiliiisldc world either by mall or tlblegr-am, The regular steamer “"1” WHS cut off entirely. Fin- ‘UY Miss Fenton was able to leave mul!! which came into Rio and "uni “fl passengers lay outside W bbfbour from 6 a. m. to ll p. m. 1" the si/eamer from New York. *""bs at New York Miss Fenton ;;"b\1td her journey tothe Island She is very thankful to be “md Q Deuceful place as Prince _________° sland, although she found interest her in South Am- 'mf “bd Was in no danger from tfftbels, the worst inconvenience '"8 the absence or mall. s h;__M_;; 3_bmPS0n arady of Sum- hm 5 mendifll the horse- It Halifax, N, s__g ."“bM- siiowart-Mrr. J. A dnt ”°“"' and Miss Marion Mc lkixlrilalnli' w°"° Joint hostesser at mn Em' °W°l‘ given in honour of "mln “beth McNeill, on Friday ll at Mrs Arsenaulth lovely "°ll.1Y decorated with flowers. Af- ter the truest of honour- had been ushered into the room to the strains 0! the "Wedding Moron," a basket daintlly irirnrneo in pink and white was brought in. Its contents were 0l>9U¢d bl’ M188 McLellan, assisted by Miss Yvonne Arsenault. Many lovely gifts were found concealed amid the dainty wrappers. After all had been passed around and admired. Miss McNeill made a gracious speech, exprdssing her thanks in a very charming manner. Some musical numbers were given by some of the guests, after which ice cream- and cake were served. Assisting the hostess with serving was Miss Celenese Arsenault. Hearty congratulations were extended to the bride-to-be as the l:‘.'.'.~ Lu took their leave.~S. T0 RESIDE HERE-The follow- ing news clipping 'is from the St- Crolx Courier, (St. Stephen, N.B.) “H. J. Gordon, Managcrvof the Bank of Nova Scotia here for the past fifteen years, received word' this week that he has been granted one years leave of absence, dating from October 31st, following which time he will go on_the retired list. Mr. Gordon was _due for superan- nuation this fall/and the granting of leave of absence for such a long period comes~as a welcome surprise and it is a. distinct mark of appre- ciation ofihis many years of valu- don came to St. Stephen to take over the local branch on October 31, l9l'l, and during his stay here cti e interest in social and is resident of the St. Stephen- Gordon is a member of the St. Stephen School Board and is a for- mer President of the Women's Can adian Club. On leaving St. 'Step- liis home town." _ Running rhythmically and at tc d cl‘ Roy Oliver of Thorburn, modified marathon last evening in the excellent time of 54:19. This mark if not a record comes close to st ti clocked in years Wallace Rodd of Highfield an Is land roduct came second not far 55:40, and Noel Paul of Springhill. N. S. rig on p finished third in 56 minutes. WEDNESDAY Mrs. Oliver McNeil New Perth ac- companie Y attended the funeral of the late Mrs. William McEwen, to New Do seminary Dublin ho ‘ U £1' °“ Summer Street, Summer- _ ' Th* luests were received in| "@lllrniiil\..ii» .rn- l . ' t Miss Annie Mouelll at the home of carried a lovely bouquet of swe ‘ - peas. Miss Tessle McNeill attende 9|-d Ugg; Hill llll ¢V¢l\lril Ad eral others present- grainma included, choruses by th Corpus Christi Choir, violin sol by Miss Kathleen Hornby. and yoga] golo by `Mlss Ir_'lcy Blanchard z panist. - _ ‘ ple was expressed by C°1°“¢1 W _L_ Maccregor, president of_ th fCanad1an Chamberpf Commerc on behalf of himself and fello delegates whose visit y¢Sb€fd8y Y the Province was the occasion o a. luncheon tendered tn their hon our by the Provincial Governmen ieighty, arrived at 8 a.m. yesterda lon the S, S. New Northland, wer rounding country, and after lunch eon left at,__4 p.m. for St. John Newfoundland, after which the ‘will meet at Halifax on Sept. 13 “ble service W the Bank' Mr' Gm' 15 for the annual convention of their organization. cn an a v . . C l l M G P in community affairs. At present he iE;;::d Ishgfd r;;°t;’__d:;w for: ts; D . R t C, b_ lu M _ gfirst time, and all expressed great Mimown any u wi e rs 'pleasure at having been able to [include this Province in their pre- - ' convention tour. hen. the family plan .to__t_._,l;c_ _ill _WEDDING BELLS__r_ wedding their residence in Chnl ' An' of much interest was solemnized lat 6 a.m. in St. Paul's Church !_Summerside, on Tuesday, when ;Miss Mary Elizabeth, eldest daugh- s a y 'P _ , - N. S. won the Kelly and Mclnnis W1' °f ’;'?`;__a_“d lV;_‘;‘__:'Ve' 1;/‘__‘_fN§_l_i; was un e in m g §Alman Wood, son of the late Mr land Mrs_ Harry P. Wood of Sum- ma ,asm me _ merside. Rev. J. D. McNeill, broth- _ er of the bride, celebrated the Nuptial Mass. The church and al- bemng the winner in me time of tar were artistically decorated with ' sion. The girls flowers for the occa r choir with Mrs; Roy Sllliphant at ht w of Rcdds heels ly expressed himself as being drellght- thc organ, rendered very sweet appropriate hymns during the Mass. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked vc charming gowned in R lovely dre ATTENDED FUNER’“’_Mr’ “di be, In _ H: School. Boston spent his vacat‘on .of sage green with ge ce d b M,._ “_ B_ Hammom hat of soft felt and her shoes wers Charlotwwwn and Mm Bowky lin matching tones of brown. Sh f 54| - ' dum, wer, also delivered by Mrs. P. J. Casey, president of the Char- lottetown Subdivision. MP5- 3. R- pm-gg, Diheesm president, Mrs. W. J. Maolntyn, national president, and His Worship Mayor Stewart. Brief remarks were made by sev-_ . Tho musical part of the pro- c BEL|,.M(;N|-;v1N._.1lt the p,.,,.ke,._ ` ’ oura e, e wor w no if ‘lfrom the work of he _lu ges. work was available through movine home of the' brde`s parents on All attaches of the Frimin l - r ghanr l nd dated Srl* 3"! motor on a honeymoon tri to _i e P test sed s lcturcs and because of the fact wed. sept. 7th, i932, by Rev Ewen pos,_OmCc_ as wc., as postal Ummm Belfast. Ir _:_ . _e _____va_ a~__e_ _-_ H _U d ____ M ____ _ms ward with the gi-ea sp po P announces e sa a a ax an o er ar me po . ,bl _ Work in the basement has FMDA i f Pleasant voyage of J. Alfred Mon- iFor_ travelling the bride wore! 1;; completed and activities are __Y 'mat A silondi rii.£>`rlrs§intflfii`/tllieolrratrnhbl Macnaugaul C(i)unMlsCam(;bt:;ril:c through Massachusetts' mourn the ngmn' S' J' and Thomas Hynes' S. lblack and mme suit and fox mr' “°"' °°“°"ed °“ the mst 113°" Mr and Mrs. C M. Hayes left by igigsrelfia tb? Eerson ofg Mr Ch-irlcsi gtifxcech)/lliecNe3ln ofsNew Argyle f1iea€Dd0liMr'Parkm~' for he had em J. from P. E. Island. These young 'Upon their. return Mr. and Mrs. The brkk work has been raised onfmom; for than _'mme in Medford .P~______»_e__ son ot Mr James' PR_m____ , ~ Gale imscif to thorn during hip h b S of the _ _ ' . - - ___4-----1*--“"_°*' seven years' ndmlriislrat _ fsfxély 0'; _:j_e__s_“:;$ :Lrsue their 5 _?;°d Gvi_1:_df_$:d_eo__: _:“m:;_§;°‘_'§:_;_ the average _to abgut _siiir___fce__i_;__;a_L0_\;¢|Mass., after spending two weeks_i_>__n Mm F_ L_ Haszmqp representing! DEATHS _ _ _ _ __ theologml qmme, m me Jesuit con Fw, Hans S Hl“°““d eve' ““ '*‘~*° the Blend- MTS- HBYCS W” ° the congregation, presented MiSs~ MR*-_-YOIIN llAltI'ER ‘ l ` ` i S l a ' ' me wmd°w frames hnve been plan' guest °f her °°“5’“ Mrs' Wana” DeBlois with a basket of beautiful lt|5¢NE|Ll,_At New Dominion onl - __ . . ed in position. Plumbing is ull to Wheatley, East R/oyalty. N,.0ses_ S_mday_ sem 4_1932 Mme S_ Mao _Th,_,.e ,,,,Ss,,d _,“._,_,. Sudderily at ` ' ' krl0W- Neill. Funeral this Tuesdziv after- 10? lonlc at 207 Fitzroy Street. SCHOOLS OPEN-_rrhc cm, _ _ _I Miss DeBlols spoke in ac _ _ _ _s6ho__L_ opened yesterday _mer the Word has been feeeiwd in the .were employed yesterday. andthl; Mrs. F. Bridge and gri;_ld dauih ledgmenh exmgssmg tm d,,.p fe,:1_ _,mon from me residence of w_ H_ Annie po,-d' w,do“. of ,hc lat' s__mm____ _____Ca__,on with me _ouow_ City of thc death in Medford, Mass., number are expected in from __ ter Marie of Medford. ass.. has me of the bond cxistlrig between Maclilwen, r John Ha.-p¢.~_ 1,.,,,.,,,g a f,,m,,y 0| of Dr. Albert D. Boyle, son of the country momentarily. Eighty- ve returned lwmb bfi" an °“j°y“ e the home parish and the work in __._.__ eight and one brother. George . ing attendance: Qu9¢“ S‘~`i“f"`° 599: late Mr. and Mrs. William Boyle, of men are employed on the i0b at visit to her old home. while in the India MACNE“_L_A,_ Cardigan som .1 _ nochtord Squaw. 521i Wes” K°“° thlr city. The into Dr. Boyle, after the present tlrne, but it is expected Province Mrs. nrirlse was the wel- The p,,,g,,,,,, 0. ,hc ,,.e,,.,,,, ,,,_ ,931 Em, M,,,N,,.,_ ,sed ..._ i 490* Pfmce street estimated It graduating from McGill Medical that about one hundred and twcnty come guest of her cousin Mrs. Wal- cm 520- Prince °f wales c°“°g° stud' College, practised his profession will be at work by the end of next lace Wheatlel/» Eb-'»t R°Ylli»y~ IEDM Mmm, Mrs Frances HRH’ Macmm \ ents ltglsiefbd Y°5W"d“Y- most successfully in Carbonear, week, when a full crew will be --" ‘.1-,.Mno,__ ML Percy Wmmm_,,_ duet! at r,,,.s,,nt_ m at his hom,,_ Roland i ’_””" Newfoundland. There he married taken on. local labour is employed T0 STUDY IN EDINBURGH- by Mr Percy wmmms and M`_s_'(:rmr.Ey_At Elmwood, sept, 6,lE__ Cm: M_____ M______ Hum, Cnr-__ APPEAL CASE-The HDPE” “se Miss Sophie Maddock,adaughter of almost exclusively, as will be seen Mr. H. Bramwell Chandler, B. A.. Ewen 'Macmmmn _,Olin 50,0 byl1932_ John cn.-lay, aged 79 years. Mr; wqmr O\_(:_`,_m `,_;_v€_mm'- ~~ °f Mem and M“°L°°“ V* "“"‘““° one oi the leading business men of from the not that out or the asir. o. D. le. scholar, lort_M°nda>' rvrr .hnrron Lo rn' ~ ‘Mase in-`< J fl wrilrinr si hon- came before the Supreme Court that place. He retired, owing to men now engaged, only six brick-|mornlng for Port Williams, whence V O §__m;casm_ recently HARPER-At 207 Flin-oy st, on _ ___ _‘me _‘__<___-______ ________~__ nde____ y9Si'»¢l'dBY with Cm” J“5“°"_lfailing health some years ago, and lay.,-rg are nun-residents rr thelhe sail, wodnegdgy cn the 5, S." ;,_`m_ r‘ecto__ af mlton' nhdlwednesday, sept. 7. 1932. Mrs.i__0`__ U_`_,_;n_ _______m mnd_ Mmhieson and Mr' Justice Arsen- made his home with his daughter' pmvdnce' lvmh for C'1“"g°w' s°°mnd‘ Mr' li/Fri; .Lancaster were In the gath- A1-‘nie Harper' "ed as years' ciiililreri and Src'\t` rarrrlcliilclren nult on the bench. This WHS H Cb” urs. norton, in Medford, Moss. 1-lie ' ' ` ` R ‘ ' in which judgment was given fol'|wlfe predeceased him about three The sessions of the annual dlo-§Edinl,m-gh university next month. | Th mc__cd.n _ ware brought to, d S _ ,_ um M_ M __.w0_“Ex SAY MEAN “EN the plaintiff, Moore dt MacL9°d-iyears ago and there are left to cesan meetmg M the Camouci | e 11 - E- ~ __ nes ay. ep. . , rs. my _“_ __ ‘__ _\R'm_ PURSES. by Mr. Justice Saunders som!! irnonrn, five sons and two dau8h- women; League continued yester- ...mg 5}||\>M|-;N1's-Mr, Joseph Be the ,ne Qrhm Ends.. and me l Th,.,,, ,S R 5l,,,,,_p in tm, me °| months ago. The case was.BPP9bl'|ters. His eldest son, Dr. R. W. da-y at the Knights oi' Columbusblochelman, Kensington, and his'E,_ned,mon ° ' CAMPBELI.-On Sept. 'lt‘a, at the pnmcs fm- ...mp ....51 .r-.,.,.@.. an ed by the defendan; Jardine. The Boyle, is one of the l“’\“°l9°'| mem' ‘I-fall. The morning was Spent Chief' assistant, Mr. C. Campbell, thus far| ` ‘ orlg`nal action was for goods soldlberg of the Reselfbh B“"°““ ‘t 0°' ly in devotion, the afternoon S¢5'lthis season have shipped 2.500: The closing 508,10” of me C_w_L_ lwyanrl, Cavendisli, Mrs. Duncan M. of 5 pu.-,,-_. ir. .... ...f..i'n,i.- rig.. 0| | b ll. formerly of hluntnsilc. the mort mira crcattirr-, n :ncaa and delivered to the defendant* tawa. Oth" ‘°“’ °’°' s"°'“1°y' m sion In business, and the cvening,lambs. The individuals were all Diocesan Cohvcnrion was herd mlcsniii r~ .wlro. Mr. K. J. Mnrtl;i_. __:<.___§;__|tho_.iaalt per:art_;ri_;r_;t___r;r __.:;n-_ lm emm,nmen,_ ,mme mek md Wm ,,,,,,e ,,,,,,,,,: the K_ of C_ Home yesterday mom _aged 83 ,-....,,_ |,,,,,,,_ “neared 1°' the “ppc R C f ,_ um' G°°r_ge' ez 1 th F, t Nw | The proceedings yesterday oP€l\',viands for the consumer. Few ,ng at 830 when constdernbrc b,,§1_l_wD"____ V _ udd______ ___ S _ i "l-le is the sort nl nrnn .rho ironic M' D°“°1d Macxmmm K' ' ° mundhmd’ Fr ' n B rs "-‘ ith Convention Mass cele- centres in this province can 'mess-'ness was completed. . H t ltflfiy rjorth Rbvern R<:x?d.`cmry H “msc” is the most cm' l' ed w a _ the respondent. tional Bank, Boston. Ind Dr, H“: ,hraixsd in St. Dunstanra Basilica bylure up to the standard set by_ Report, of me nomhmung com_ §,o_li;_2__.__=;____ M__cD____ ___ ____ _______ teniptnous thing n woman can sa; ‘ "‘ 'O l\lil:\n schedule. Seventeen hrlcklayers appointed. All the judging in the lExhibition Building was completed _in the evening of September 6th, and all doors were thrown open at 9 o‘clock yesterday morning S dne NS and other Maritime ister of Agriculture, encouraged the . Y Yr - ‘- The entries in lsaz exhibition in ’ Cities 0" ° b°“°Ym°°“ "\P~ Tb” .Guardian Joins with numerous lfrlends in congratulating Mr. Mor lris and in wishing him and his es gtimable partner, many years of Ihappy useful wedded life. as to gather they walk in the path mad out for them by the Divine Guide. ___,_._ ' A reception for Miss Audrey Dc Blcls, returned missionary from \_Kar.g-ra, Punjab, India, was held last evening in st. Paarr Parish Hall. Miss DeBlois, who has been working in India for some twenty years, retilmed early in July on furlough, and the first opportunity of holding a large meeting of the congregation was taken to exten°‘ a welcome to her. Representative cf several neighbor congregation were present in addition. Rev. H. D. Raymond, rector of St. Paul's welcomed the returned missionary, and referred to the closeness of the work here and on 5°"~ MU- J- A- M5ihf¢5°H Bud Mrsl Recording-Sec'y. Miss Margar Mrs. victor Shaw. Miss iv. -fr.:-i-f.’ setting for the event. The guests Murphy, T|gn|5h_ were welcomed by the president, ard vlee-President, M.-5_ Th `Bolger, Hope River. Dougan, (re-elected). _ tu. table and were assisted in dis- _Corresponding-Secretary, Mrs. M.. M. Murphy, City. Treas., Mrs. Parnell McMaho Summersldc. Convenora _ Education and Scholarship, Mrs 1-‘. Miu'ray, City. i Study Clubs, Mrs. L. J. Murph ! '.i`ignish. Social Service and Child Welfare Mrs. Henry Gallant, Tlgnish. Sisters of Service, Mrs. Thcs. Boi ger, Hope River. Organization fPrincei Mrs. A McGrath, Alberton. (Kings), Mrs. F. J. Casey, City. (Queens), Mrs. W. J. Mcintyr City. Juniors, Miss G. Coady, City. Kinkora._ d Councillors, Mrs. Alexander Mc- Kenzie, Mt. Stewart; Miss M. Con- way. Souris; Mrs. J. J. Murray, Lo 65; Mrs. J. J. Hughes, Rollo Bay Mrs. Wilfred McKinnon, St. Peters Miss M. Sharbell, Portage; Mrs. .lo McIntyre, Corrau Ban and Mr Harold Doyle, Campbellton. into the death of Philip \. Arsen iiult, returned the following verdic yesterday afternoon at the lnque [held in Bowncss' Undertaking Par | Tunlon. | "We, the Coroner's Jury empan Ieilerl in Bowness Undertaking Par liars on Sept. Bth, 1932, to enquir I first-nault, rind that he earns to li ‘death as the rcsult of a fracture ed and driven by Charles Cahil while under the influence of liquo éskull being struck by an auto own- | I l'. I . ,driving too fast and withoutlights. _ E Framingham. [This accident took place opposlt ! Sam Grady's store, West Wafer St | at 8 p. m. Monday. We recommen that wagons carry lights or reflec- t member of the town finance com- ltors after sundown and that th law be more rigidly enforced. Signed-W. J. Lresrone, Foreman Williams, Neil McLeod, J. A. Mor rison, John Harding. | The inquest _ _ ll Following a charge of manslaugh _ _ ter being laid against Chas. Cahl upon the death of Philip V. Ar senault in the Prince County Hos on the body in Bowness Undertak e. Uf U0DK1'essman Robert Luce, hav Magazines, Mrs. John A. Smith, lon; before the Coroner, Dr. E. T. MR. R. H. PARKER (Framingham News, Aug. 31.) Postmaster Ralph H. Parker bf passed away at il o'clock this morn- ing at his home, 18 Oliver street, _after a lingering illness, at the age of 54 years. He had been confined ni to his home for thc past two months ‘and previously had been in ill health for more than a year. ' News of his death was received by postal workers at the Framing- 'although the end had been expect. ' ed for some lime, and the flag on the new postoffice building on _ Franklin street was lowered to half staff in his memory. | Postmaster Parker was appointed by President Calvin Coolidge on Feb- 15. 1925. on recommendation ing stood first in an examination °°"dU0¢@d by the Civil Service corn- mission. He was named to fill a vac- ancy caused by the death of Col. H0l‘b€l'¢ W. Damon, who died in L 1924. ; Mr. Parker was born in Hollistorl ; the son of Henry W. and Charlotte s. W. (Pond) Parker. He came to S- Framingham 44 years ago and at- tended the public schools or the town and later Burdett Business _ Tire Jury empanelled to enquire College in Boston I st ' FOX' f0Uf years Mr. Parker was 1 | nn accolintant for Bachelors dz Sny- der, wholesale beef dealers, in B05- ` i011. I‘@SlH\llllK 10 -lccept a position with the Easter-rl Cold Storage C0, _ ill B0-HOU- He reliiriinecl with this __ wmpbny 18 5'€bl'S. the last three as treasurer of the corporation. E . iinto the cause of death or rhllln Fmm mm he “em “"“‘ the R' H- I-CHE C0-. where he worked as i _T an accountant on war work from 1917 until after the war orders were C0mP1cted_ For a year or more be- fore his appointment to the 'post- office he was with Fitts Bros. in l . He served as chairman ofthe L.; Republican town committee for 5 time and for several years was a mitlcc. _ ; Mr. Parker is sul'vi\'r:d by his A. S. McKay, Thos. Johnson, J. P. Wife. Katherine B.. and a sister, ~~‘,Mf5- chaflbs J- FIHEG of Holliston. |Their’oril_v child, rt daughter, passed laway at the age of two and a half -'Y0al's. He was ii. member of the ll Masszechilsetls Posimrlsters' Assoc - ' lation, Alpha lodge, A, F, A; A_ M_ - the Frnrnlngilaln Square and Com- - nierce He vias sccretars of Alpha ' .r ..`»_¢_ r--\c.r»-'-7-7-`T;r 5' I---ni 1 1; 11 <;'_ I __ _ :'______~;-~___ _ _ I ` -_ society. The .Birches is exception- Mun-ay' ¢i¢y_ my bell-‘mul md- mid* “U N681 2nd Vice-President, Mrs. L. \ r ,. .s ir r . . - - l lodge for sci eral years. ._ ‘ Brltrns .» pital at noon, an autopsy was held .' pass, .and the Chamber of COm_ ___; The funeral scrviccs will be held I _ on Friday nfwynqgn at 2 oiclock at CRASWEL_L-At Clyde Station, or. his late homC_ with Ren F _E_ Em_ August 31, 1932, to Mr. _.and Mrs. rich' D_D__ fonncrly of Fmmmm Harry R. Craswcll, e. daughter. ham_ .md R...._ James A_ Thompsol McFARLANE-At Victoria CrosS.lof St. Andrea.-S Church* 0mciatm‘_ 5995- 5. 1932. W MF- and MTS' W- 3- Interment will be in Lake G;-Dv, McFarlane, a son. - cemetery, Holllston, under the di. McIsAAC__M Cherry vauey_ AUP rectlon of Arthur J. Stevens. Frierxdl .‘.' Mclsaac, a son. ‘ nrt 29, liiaz, to Mr. and Mrs. John ‘"0 asked to Please omit flowers. S Assistant Postmaster Arthur K S Nute will be acting postmaster um CONNOLLY-At Iona. Saturday, m the- V,-,Cm,cy ,S mlci Mn NIM Sept. 3, 1932, Mrs. Bernard Con- was ,,¢ti,,g posmasm during th' nolly. time from Col. Dllmou`s death until ~_” MY. Parker was appoinggd as hi. i lihimzuicms ded vocal solos by Miss Verna danghicr of Mr, ,and Mrs. Frank successor, and has filled the pggi- H0115’ 01' \V.i‘..=lcc, to mou members cf the lriniily are W., City; John N. Malden Conductor Arthur J. Crl_v lChBD\il9\‘ Wm b9K`n bl-5 Studies °" el-mg and were hgartliy \\~¢l¢nm¢d_ “URm.;1-1~_M Rmky point, w,.d.`, _-_-__..-..,_..._.. a close by the singing of Blessed Bu.-dei¢_ aged 33 y(.mrS_ \\ \ S (‘ rn. The 1 Georg( Mass.; , who il liome of her daughter, Mrs. Allan iw blanm For 1-, .hom me ¢_~..~.-ying t f ben' supermtenden ° . sun” iR.ev. P MacMahon D D. and °“\Kenslngton farmers in this indus- mme; were submitted, the resolu- . . 1 ‘ ‘ ‘Mr of ms 53°' Wi' srll ll' cs but mtstlv fol o i Praise for the work of the Cath-Zmm in Maine, The daughter-gr ‘ ' '_ b ; _ . __ _ __ __ _ _ _ ll fm d Ml' J hn “ppmprmte sermon demercd yltry 1°! they are men of mmmveiuons appmrmg bpmw' sciioollrivs Urinal collntri' i.e.>l>lc.' `olic Womcn's League. BH °X ° ' Mrs. Guy Horton an s. o .R . . V. M Donald ci H°P° intellect th ratl i t _ then l\ct.- Th f ll irc officer were elect- - ~ _ _1 1 it Hg, it ~ - _ ‘tion to a feeling of responSlbm"Y Watts are both living in Medford, 'V W C l ' ey oem F Y.'ed nridollllvlnxllcd by sMrs. S. R.‘;§:_R;;_ garélh ;£.,,::,,?,:`_‘_snlililir-ti--tri 0_5 n lentlier .;oo;lsur_lo. ' 'li ‘ o ' alrde siorc '0 c ri. in facing problems, and advice in Mass. mvcf' _ _ _ _ __ ,_ _ , _ _ gh g¢ At 10 ocloek the co-lvbntlbbl ir ~ Dio-c.an Presidoiitw de ly beloved wg.. of lm “H _ ‘ __ Burke ret ln, l ' _ I a'tc:l 32. al' r-cpl'l-"i\lli".l\c linvw use “Pm 110- ` is ll were D,Bl 'asabroero he . _ r;r_e_t__h:idi__ :__ cd_;i;icr;__;i__izc__onBlshop late"Mrl?y¢§e