r < » -i vi r a -as 4.753 _____e__= L _ _ THF CHAR! U'l`|`E'l`UWN GUARDIAN PAGE fly] DL JULY 5, 1930 , _ _ . . r- ' ~ ~ s --- -_ . f » 1 ..`-"' f 1 I . ".' l 1 . _ ,., ' 4' 1 s' fl' V'/"TV ' '-_ _ . _ . __ _ _-___ IF _ ee S ews Budget for ur Sdtur§i:<1vS_ul_;§g:l'lbers- Monday RESIGNAHON or REV W U Company-Major B T Travers, .I-DANSI,-ERRDD_Ml. George Al, laverage test of 421% fat Thisheifer lneel enlnyeele mme nas hen ln three brothers, John of Boston, ENAERS Men Cllnncle R . . , I _ . . " BRANT IN n0n_T_Th° o_ G_ s_ DDUCE M-Dm,_0wlne le eentlnned Capt. C. Palmer. Lieut. F. S. Wright. sellllllll of Emerald J¢l_,_ senior gel-__ ;__“;_c:u':_d b;__k?‘;°t__1;‘v‘§ C_‘_’;`;“°°l;i“‘ guest of honor being the recipient of xksb' ‘Wham and _BmJ"m H' "I Wllilam McLeod and family were t ca tain xcliy arrived in pol-i ill.health nav w nrucc Muir- nun D Cvmpenv-Maier w. F. Mac. eeenl cook el lne welll lllellleneenl . e ee Y °f. many useful articles °"’ "““- '° 3” of “hom ‘he ‘im lbs city i-ssl-srdsy on their way _ , . . _ . 1 Bran. P ' ` ` ' Do ld C ln F_ M Mm _ Ll t_ lthe entire period. , sympathy of the community is ex- . _ _ lt the Mann. when seenedny nnn_n_ ister of Bt. Jams; chu;-ch, hu tend- ____ 1; I “Pm ___ _“ti _“fl eu has been transferred to No. B Signall -_ _ _ _ l l _ . The Brent nee been en lnley ered his resignation to the Presby- mes' L “ E '7 H M°m‘5eY' Corps as Sergeant cook. num ,nenNel,r_on M el en r --CONGRA'I`ULA'1`l0‘\S are being' llebd enters upon his new paste ing. were wlnch wnl comme lt “__ ___ t Henle M_ M_ Mnelnlyee l on ay e extended nn Mn nnn` Mm l__en,el Sunday last from hs late rcsidenccnlnles ¢nd_1igl-ltlmuse service in northem ' " ° 9° e l l en lll _ ' Potato Growers Association ordered , lr, .tn the cemetery at Elmsdolc. Rot. New Bnlnswick waters. She will re-ting in Zim Chumh °“ W°d“°’d°y' To E S rang ' 22 0 cm' mo men | 'N P0RT_The C' G' S' A'°‘mn°"' by wire a carload of dell drated li _ Cpmpmn' C" summerme' 0" the . M . Elll E . -~ i t t of llrisdale and Rr \Ir _ No z srorl/ll. COMPANY ern C ll Gm, ,_ 1 d in an B, V me birth or a bonnlc baby g.rl in the ,'. °' ' RECEIH-S APP0I\T\l£\1'-M main in port fOr several days. Dw_ SIGNALS thaepingrlne v;__a__;“;_¥;d__y gvmmg The lime was loaded into the car Pelnee Cnnney Hosp _al on _nme i Vtelr. of Alberton. conducted the ser \Vlil am A R dciln vlho vias on L ___ FUNERAL OF MR ARTHUR ln paper saclu and was received in \lC S Th I al h largei The advance guard or the and sig f H nf _ Il 1 1 a f dl, zsth. Mather and daughter arc both e e “ner “as my "aff of Queen Square School for _PBODATE CDUM- A1- SUM NEWBERY-The funeral of Mr. Ar- nellne Cemnnnn arelven ___ camp Wm 0 H eaves fl __ ewh YS the city yesterday. and unloaded. l elnlne Well__s_ attended and there “ere many lo'-'cl;~'l l mRsmn_H0n Harold Palmer ullll. Newbery Iso eeele plane on ifor st. Belle Isle with ght- ouse ll _ , . - - .. _ Bgturdgyl preparing for the remain slll_lplle3_ _ _ _M _ _ .Of Sllperlllimerary LeaCll9r 101' WO Judsb Of Pl‘°l>°t¢» held ° °°“1°“ °!| saturday um-noon from his N51' der of the unit which arrives today. . WRITBG ENTRANCE EXAMINA _ Mcssrs. Christopher Mathelall, Alexin le n ____ l ot Queen Square and Rochfo the Probate Court at Summerside ell dence, 12 Havilland Street. A short The roll of Omen" ls nn lnllnWs__ BRICK LAYERS ARnwE_________ 1'l0Ns_Mor¢ than 510 pupn, au The Rel,_ W_ Bruce Mllln wlle nee l White, John O. Gordon, Benj. War- i Snnnne sen0ols_ Tnls ls e mcse lm ,nnlnnnley when elle ewollnell ln me service was conducted there by Rev. Cane ne B_ eonnnn cane W_ A_ contractors for _he men worn on the OV” the 151°-hd U0 Writing the Irie- just resigned the charge of st. ' 'en' Frank H°dg5°“ and Chamsillortant department or the work estate or the latc _Mr. sylvanus P-.M’° "“"“‘°“°' “nd 'fm' °h° smith, cept. w. H. wonh. cant. re. new C N R Hole, have _,,,,,ll.ed all "‘°“‘“‘°“ """”"“““°" *° 'l““1‘fYl-rames Presbyterian church. is s. na-iJ°h"“°“- I“*‘"“““°‘"”~‘L“ ‘he fa’"‘i thc schools. and it is iclt that w;tl Dougherty of Tyne Valley were Pas- °°"'°g° 1°" 1°’ st' Pauls church* Q, Chandler, Capt, D, M, Bell, Lient, X ell' ln.lele°lll ere’ from Mnnlneel lf" °nt““°_° mm P"-“°° °l Walesltive of Scotland, where he was born Hy pmt at E]m`°'d“)"""S' lliir Rerldln in charge, much progre sad and the estate closed. Heath Wm” the Recmr “gsm °m°med` C. G. Pickard, Lieut. L. F. MacDon- -E-hrzly llll.lved yeileldny end the Welle! C°“e5e' This 151'" ab°"° the mlm' sixty-two years ago. His father vi-asf _ _ I~_‘r_|¢l.1_y _ fwlil be made. Swann( x_ on eeleel on nehell nl Burial took place at Sherwood. The_ald_ Lleue c_ Chandlm or _he Ho_____ ____ _h____ c0____e_____°__ mel ber of former years, the average be- . _ _ 1 QLEENS CCI Ah COLRT Th . me ndnllnleenneee ef me Eeleee__5_ active pail bearers were Messrs. H. R. Toe” strength _ln mem 8 om______8_ be _a ted _ing about :five hundred. The exam-_whose system ol edlleellen has leeenlniiournu session of the Queensl THE FUNERAL ol, ,nn Len. stewart, R. L. cotton. A. A. Alley. "nn "een _nnmnnnnn en 5 ' - inations are written at Charlottewvm.l,he admiration 0, me ...Om M_._ COUMY C°Ul`t W' °°1‘»tl““°d l'€S'"' anal-:ltr nrxxs-The funeral or t -PENSIONS AND POUTIC5- $3; Hel Dlgmolles' Hon” ang This unit is also expected to be in MA-gy p E ISLAND pASSEN_ Montague’ smms' slmmmmde °"dlMuir received his primary education|d3y' The ca” of Gem” Vs Brown leie Alb3riBiI121S t0Ol< DleCe On Sun es . a . _ _. . Alberton. Eihte mil-ltl - . '. .ti ht i.1 _ , , , _ on Saturday many retllrned soldiers bearers were lghlee Jn§elc3r;3l;:le§3n_ camp to-day. The advance guard ar- GER5 ON DISABLED D0AT_Yee_ nnlred of 5_6” x:h__e__°w;f;s ;"__'_’n‘;_ lat. his fathers school, from which an af' lm ‘Or dp “T “ng . wt “I day, June Sth. fiom has late res;donc lhmughout Prince county took ed- _nnnee Heenne Men" H_ _,_ eel_ rived saturday, to prepare for the sera-.sys sftsmooll ,mln from Selnl ` ’ _ .he passed to the University or uni... ‘he ”ll°€°€l Sale 0* A “fl” “me 'le' :ei Richmond st., to New clasgo vantage of the opportunity of seeing men _lemee Eden D_ B_'sllewnn me remainder of the unit. The unit con- John bl-ought quit, ,_ mmlbel- of Dr. Johnson, Official Soldier! Advtii- Arenlbeld lnwln_ ' sisfs of 30 man and 8 officers. the passengers who were aboard me or, who was in Mr. A. E. McLea.n's The roll of officers is as foilows:-- B office Saturday morning and after- TEDMINATES ms ENGAG5 Col. J. A. MalcPhee, Major John D1ng1ey_ when ig 5¢m¢l¢ 5, submerged noon. Dr. Johnson fully explained MEM-_Rel,_ R_ Moolelleed Lellalel Blake, Major o. c. chandler, cant. Object on passport, Men ,nd dsmag- tl'l° “UW P°“"l°m A" md v°t°“n B. D., who has been acting Minister Wllllllm- Q“‘“'t€l"ml15tel`- Guilt- ed the propellor early Saturday All°w==\°°, Bill *° tl" °PP“°=“t°- N cf st. James church ici- the past Smith. Lieut. F-f 0. Simpson. Lieut. nies-ning. All those reaching hers \ “Wit °f th° lmewlew ul’ °°'" °f five months owing to the indisposit- R- H- Kennedy. Llellt- P- A- Creel- sunday were bound for Prince Ed- 0155’ mm Wm °°m° b°f°f° eh’ M" ion of the Rev. Mr. Muir, terminated mm- ward Island and a special service Pell-51°” Tflblmul whim ‘"5 fmmed his engagement by preaching at both » Tllelddl from sackville to Charlottetown was during th’ he” 5°5‘1°n °f the H°“5° services yesterday. Officiating at the ' operated to accommodate Them. The lt 0tt°W°'- '*'S- celebration of the Ho Com.mu.n- zen’ FIELD AMBULANCE"Th° d ___ len ln elle memlne eel,1e¥lee_ In l_ele_ roll of officers in the 26th Field Am- no _gmrgpgy .0E|_y;Bg,A1~|0N_ lne fneewell he enneeenen nln enln_ee_ bulance is as follows. Col. J. A. Mac- lo DF- W- 5- G“l'1‘md'3 ml’-“Y “V543 lation of the very great kindness Phee' Ma-1°’ ‘mlm Blake' Ma-1°’ C' they were taken by special train to Eathefed “_ hi’ h°m° in summer' shown him ever since coming to C' Archibald' Capt' William' Q“‘"'i.'§l1int John. side on Thursday evening and tend- ¢lle_l.l°ttellewl,l_ me stay here hnvlng ter-master, Lieut. F. C. _ Simpson, ered hlln n nllrllllne llnny md “_ been eneeenlnely nleennnln Dunne Lieut. R. H. Kennedy, Lieut. P. A. tend their good wishes and consort- July sci-vices will be held iointly with °’°°”“"" ." uiatlohs on the occassien of his birth ‘zion church. unclcl- tha direction of --- E' G- Smml' managmg d”°°'°’ °f day. A sumptuous supper was served Rev. M. Scott Fulton. Munn CAMP-Th* f°ll0Wlllg iS the Qllffllvfl Cllibhicle Telegraph, ac- ” the enenln et elle e-eloeln by the the roll of officers in the No.2 Cop., Cflllliliillled by MTS- Smith Mid tW0 hotexs, Mrs. Brown. After the good 'I`hi-‘J Week the local Militia Units 6th Div. Signals; O. C., Major F. B. Suns, Thomas and Edwin, arrived by things had been dlscmsd the guage; start their annual fortnight’s train- Conrad, M. M.. 2nd irl command, car yesterday to tour the Island. adjourned to the living room where ing Bt Brighton Mid V10*/Urio Park. Clflt- W- H. Worth, M. s. M., Capt, They visited Summerside and the n lnlesentallon of 8 lovely reading This first due to arrive being Signal- W. A. Smith, Capt. R.. C. Chandler, ‘\‘€St€l‘ll Dart Hlld then Came t0 Chiir- lamp was made to the genial doc-ll€1’8 8-rid 26th Field Amblllnlico- CBPt- D. N- Bell. Lieut. C. S, Chang. lottetowrl, and will proceed to Kings a tor, accompanied by an dadress. in address was signed by all the Slleit-5 After the camp here the various ler, Lieut L F McDonald, Lleut C Cblillty. f-Skills lil M0l1tHEU€. Cardi- - mili units will be taken to Pic- G- Pickard. g n, Souris and Georgetown. They 32?: 2;’ Gea'r'l:-lnd's“l;ios;l’ttl,lrllt:y Mutt? July 10th. where they will _.__ are delighted with the scenery and this and many other occassions take part in the proposed combined BARN nl-:s'rleoyrn_»rhe bam of ccmrbnablc appearance of the farms. on Wl ee ull! mn] md military manoeuvres. Unswortb Gurney, on the Norwood The country reminds them very we" 5°* 'mth in 31° ng. mm Tneee nnlte wlll be conveyed to Pl¢_ Rnd, .bong 1,1-U-ee miles from Char. ' nluch of Scotland and England, and me hope that 'wh succeeding ish” tou on siv warships detailed for this lottetown was burned to the ground the Debllle they have met have been Wm b° happier than the Int' e llllrlloeel md by the Ho¢he1,gg_wh|¢h last evening. The fire was supposed kind and hospitable- The r0Hd-1. Mr. » to be caused by a spark from the flue Smith considers, are wonderfully present' A very pleasant .social hour ’s»;lEl\:;':l!;:;lll8 ll_l.e the demlle of me of Mr. Gumey’s residence, which ig- good considering local conditions; brought the evening to B cms-e-sh units' ` nited a. haystack next to the barn.‘ and he feels sure if we advertised WEDDING BELLS-Mr. Lorne W. ' ,uqgy H0353 Some young cattle and _pigs, which more we would get all the tourists cameron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- The pl-mc, Edward Island ugh; were in the building were moved by we could accomodate. It wasasthe re- ry Cameron of Albany, P. E. I., and Ho,-sg marched into can-ll, at B-rlghg- Mr. Gurney and neighbors. Another slili:_ of newspaper advertising he Mlsn Lney Deween_ of Medl.el,d_ on en setnndey llndel. Ln col G_ El_ bam close by was saved by the heroic came here, and he certainly has not Mass.. daughter of thc late samuel liot Full, v. D.. A. D. c. The strength °‘f°‘t= °f P°°l’l° 1” the ‘flclfilty ffl" Ll” _ and Mrs. Dawson of East Bideford. is the same as last year, namely, 62 gem" with the mum' arrival °f the °f the beauties Of the Pl'°Vlll°9~ Pl E_ L_ were me nrlnclnnle ln nn homes and no ell nenlen The roll of chemical apparatus and fi.remen‘ from h i tt town. interesting event, which took place officers is as follows;_ C "° °- - at the United Church parsonage, Headquarters; Lt.-Col. G. Elliot ne the Prlnee Cnnnl H nllnl os ; _ Hampton, N. B. The officiating cler- Full, 0. C.; Major F. J. Andrew, M. snnnnel_slde_ on Saturday? _lnne else l 0_f _MlS- G-Orge Wall’-S Of Elmsdele gyman was R/ev. H. S. Young. B. A. M., 2nd in Command; Capt. O. W. there passed ewey very enddenne l “lli be learned With l‘@E.’l‘€t by many Miss nva Dawson, sister or the bride, ccmpbcu. edit.; Maier .1.c. Martin, Delnlnle Gellent el Dnven ln me ffleufle flrfuuslwut the Pfevllwe- attended as bridesmaid. and Hr- Quarter Master: Capt. A. E. Power, ,lelll year el lns eee_ ` MTS Wflllls had been ln D001' health Lloyd J. Bradshaw, of Bloomfield.. Pay;-naster; Major I. E. Croken, Vet. The deeee_eed_ who had been ln lne f°l' P- E- I-» 5‘lPP°l't°d the Umm' The 0m°°'3 Ll" W' F' Hyndmm' B13' usual health, had breakfast as usual Thursday IBs.t at the age of 73 years' guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Off.; Lt. J. M. McGowan, Musketry end proceeded to do some chores She “'55 3 lift l-“FI resident Of Elm' m John H, Dawson, and Miss Maysie Officer. __________d, the bam ya__d_ R______________g toisdale and \i~as_. Instore her marriage, L gmlcr-Q5, of p, E, Island. Ths bride "A" Squadron-Major C. Graham, the house shortly nlllen he enmnlnln_ Miss Katie Oconnor of that place. was becomirigly attired in a gown of Lt. J. F. Morris, Lt. W. E. Phillips, ed of being lll severe l,llll.l_ A declllll.,'l'l1° <`l@Ce=lSed will be vcry kindly re-lB white crepe de chene and carried a I Lt. J. E. Andrew. was hunledly mued and he Ordered lmembefed ln the district f°" bf’ G boquet of roses and maiden hair fern. "B" Squadron-Major L. T. Low- me lmlnedllllle removal ln the l_lnsnl_ l many kird actions and Clleefflll d-5' la The bridesmaid wore a dress of crepe ther, Capt. E. W. Johnstone, Lt. R. ¢a]_ gn his al-rival the,-el 1; w,5Il°°5m°"- She Was 3' °°"§l5l'a“" mem' tory. da chene and carried a boquet of R.. Inga, Lt. R. A. Gordon. Lt. D. B. found that his colldllll-,ll was ex- bel' 0’ the R- C- Church at Alben' roses and maiden hair fern. The Montgomery- tremely critical, and within an hour °“' There are left t° moum besides bridcsrnaid wore a dress of rose "c" squadron-Capt. R- H- Duvar. after his admission hcsrplrcd. _lhff h""°“""' f°‘" daughters 'md “vel C opening crepe de chene and carried a Lt. F. M. Nash, Lt. A. F. Campbell. The deceased, who had been ll life- “"5 namely: M-rs' Jem" Cauaghan l C boquet of sweet peas and roses. Af- Lt. J. E. Mustard. _ ` long resident of Bloomfield parish, °! Elmsdnlel Mrs' Frank Gmdey °f ll ter dinner was served the happy The chief changes duo to promo- was born at Cascumpec. Wllile.yet a Tiilflfh' .;[rS's Cllzlwif °§ l d couple left by motor on ls tour of tion and appointments among offic- young man he settled at Dlivnr, W sey' _ ' ' " rs' as l°_ `D _ ' the Maritime Provinces. The bride‘s ers and N. C. O.'s are :- where, by his industry and thrift he l B’°°k"“°' Le” °f Pemma' ont” °' were the l”m°1l’“l5 m ° Weddmg' tavelirvg dress was an ensemble suit Lt. E. W. Johnstone, promoted to succeeded in building a beautiful and M°"L‘ _“F Albert” “rd John’ Albert “' of beige fancy tweed will hat to Captain and 2nd in Command of comfortable home for himself and “nd Wmmm at Elnmdalel al” 'me C d Mu Cameron wlll ,,B,, nnelnen fenllly He wee amen of mnn l-lne brother. Edward who resided with t uv lr' N ' J ~ ° U* ._ __ _ _ __ _ _ ._ _ __ _ _ __ ._ M l I I V . ' i _i ' - " ~ ~ 1 ' fix- _ ' u. ll E he oston-Saint John boat, Governor isabled seamer was towed to East- rt and the passengers transferred St. Stephen, N. B., from where TOURYSTS FROM QUEBEC-lvlr. cn disappointed-half was not told --DEATH OF LIFE LONG RES- IDENT OF ELMSDALE-The death some time and passed away on \\ 11 ' Y. tended The furlclal was held on e mum Sta mn' “here Mr M h 'il ral tribute The pall bearers uerei pas bear as accepted the posmo one of the old pari.sh~=ohool teache_s “ 0, *_ f s ~ e_r_e_stel;l_;y.__tl;re_l_e_ s.;e to be written to _lnn_ell_ Here nn wok nls Ares and fone His Honor Judge Duffy, Judgell Celllelely Rev Dn Ramsey end Ren Y. w rn rrow. _Tneoleglnnl Genesee n_ndln_ some nm_ nl nt was given for the plaintiff ol _l_ W_ Meleeen emelellne Pell been__ fegsorg who,” fame hge b¢¢0l-no $121 “"3 M"'_ T;`°i‘__i3"lers Daniel McDonald, Herbert Jewell, _ _ _ appeare or .antz an . r. . , 505°” B°’mD°Al the 'wma' Wald Wide' notably Pr°fe`s°“ chap il. B Johnson fa; the defendant. imgbd St.elen5°n»` M' McDonald’ AM” ln0lll,lh_ly_n.leetll.le of _elle cne_l_lellle_ tcris and Flint, After completing hisl ' l Bii1liS. i*-eil Robinson. ww” school D,-,"4 yesterday Ml_es'A-its and Theological curriculum hcl A 'i Mabel Mmleeonl formerly sllnen was licensed to preach _tha Gospel by wl»:nnlr~G nl~:l.l.s-A wedding all FROM Non” nnY_Mn_ mn lllmlsmry llemheln wee nnpolnlled the Presbfytery of Linlhllgow in 1892. spec.al interest to a. “ide circle ofllvllee Frank M_ Buck and em nangh_ teacher lol, one of the neeme ln Thereafter he became assastant tol relatives and friends both here and _-lem Fennws and Helen of North ` Prince Street School. Certain otherlseveral °f the leading ministers °fl al°r°_ad' was wlemnizcd, at SL `]°“°`lB=.y. Ontario. formerly of Moncton .appointments were held over. lVI.issl§:° Cheliih Osh Scguang immdiggll Elms Church' Tlern°;_Rl1_\'cr`er\edl_I`l,e5'lure the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Mellon Muelennlm ,eel ll S _ snoc on e ev, r, can-ut - ay morning, une at ,wen llss i gne as u K 5 ll, r pemllmerery eeeellel, ton, Queen ers of Fa_l_k,u-lr, the Rev, Dr, Gi-33-lam' Anne W. Grant, daughter of Mr. and? ,et Brydges st ect' Moncton' They student at Dalhousie University, Al- i ~ f i ren: Dr. Ira Herbert, vice-principall'~ 35 m ed 9"” or west Kent school, Harold, medical Since as one Of the leading Presby- Snnm end Rnenleen sqnene seneele , of Bathgaige, the R¢v_ DL wothel-_ Mrs. Vincent Grant became the bride It was moved to call for tenders forts-‘°°m' Outlands' C'1a5g°“'» and the M Mr' P' Le°_ Mcxemm’ 5°” °f Mr' nnlntlne md other week ln the elll,_ ‘Rev_ D,-_ MaCL¢3n Walt, then of ; and Mrs. Patrick Mclienlla, of Corn- feeenll eelleoln fA11oa, now of Glasgow can-led_l.a]_ Ill ( \\'all,_P. E. I. Rev. Phelan McKenna, 1906 he became mmlswl-. of Trlllleyi cousin of the groom omclated. The death occurred in this .city Parish' Aberdeen' Where he learned lest ment of Mn Wm L_ Yee eller all about the Independent Labor WEDDING BELL5_Th° residence le me! lllllese of e len. days He nes Party and their meghgds of dellllne of the Rev. C, E. and Mrs. Arlllsiiollg. 9, wen known md mah] lespected with their constituents. During this Montague' was the scene Of E* "ery resident or clwrlotietowfl for ci-cr P°’l°d the Canadian °“’l°1'S willed pm’ J““° Wedding °“ W°d"°5da“" sixty years, and although in h|_~;'SC05land under the captaincy of the _ Hon, D, C. Fraser, Lieutenmt (`ov- y° ;f_i1;;§'n;°‘;r;‘:d _T;:_Il_hwa;e ;p§3;€_’1;1';ieenm_ ol, Nova Seolle Tnnongn thls and Mrs. William H. Gordon, of Ken- _'influence M.r. Muir was induced to m by 3 widw and the !°u°Wmg wud ‘ _lsle C l and l_l ee nln | William Alden, only son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. William McLaren, also of r June 18th, 1930, when Lillian Isabell, ungest daughter of the late Mr. ure, Brudeneii, became the bride of ma. teacher in West Kent School.§PY°"mCe5- It 15 t0 be hoped that Ml-I Fe Helen teacher in the Model schoo1.‘MUl-l` Wm Yet be long spared t0 Elle Clle ll le- , l ll . .1 ' d cl b M . Ml-5_ _y_ _yl mmm, gllmmgl-slag Ml-s_:t-he benefit of his long experience for ll r s eau u 5 ren ere Y FS lc. w. lvni-un, mt 4a, Mrs. Msblcihe eood or the Presbyterian churchl ' ' i-csr>c_~.ac-lic. ing after spending a week in prec-l from the Southern School of Divin- tical training at the Petawawa Camp; "ty, Dallas, Texas. In this institlltion The two batteries No. 2, command- ` hz took the Doc-tor of Theology course ed by Major D. F. Tierney and Nofltlcllldirlg the followllig subjects: 3 commanded by Major p, 5_ F1e1c1-l5\stematic and Biblical Theology. match. Mr. an . BQ - ~ Y reside at Albany, P. rl. 1. Mr. John Mustard, M. l.. s., ap. parts and oi sterling character. 1-lls tl‘il‘°~ ti; :ll °f Wl‘°“_°___°l‘°___d:__2’___i:_"_§_' ____ pointed Lieutenant in "C" squadron, frankness and cheerful disposition f_`;‘_e"5;__‘_’l______;e °;’""_‘_*;‘___ Oi sunday “_” wnppnvq nnLr.s_A quiet but sgdn. sat. Maier Judson promoted made him many friends Wllercver he _________ l_0___“’l‘_; _esldence ____ the n pretty wedding was solemrlized on to Regtl. Sgt. Major after having Went- He mule llls lwme filmed ffiflc Cn_:‘____h ae Al'l'_c__l0‘___ and was very Juno ith at st. Malachra church. qualified at R. s. c. at st. Johns, and Wide 101' ite h°Sl°lti1liiv ehdln _ ll n n M ol the new Klnln_n_e_ when Mlen Gertrude Mlll._ Pll_ i cheerfulness. He always took a veryl Wiley P- 011 0 ~ any ' h ta i th b ci oi mat out .1 stretch to scan Sgt Maier “live and Pf°'“l"°“° PM in “"i""‘ “"1 "°"h°“"°‘ °' me decemd 'mm pywasune rl eons - -- ~ - .. .. ‘ ts for the advancement oflthe Vlflnltl' °f Sprlng van” “ere rlmofiy with Jerome Mulligan, Kin- of A 5©lUBdl'°D- mwemen H. S. Young. 'Miss Eva Dawson, tha ¢°mmullllyllmd_by wo,-d and ex present There were marlv floral a _ellen mlnlseens oe me Mentlme Bl-udenell. The young couple, who ere unattended, entered the parlor tile strains of Lohellgl‘ln's Bridal rmstrorlg Jones. lady aunt Industrial Home. i lf* C°““l°~ ‘ The death or Mr. Hedley v. Bun-' Halifax. Mrs. Rev. W. P. Movie. --»- Sherbrooke, Quebec. The funeral will Rev. Scott Fulton. M. B._ D-il the Prince Eduard Lslalld Hospital, _-'l a very pleasant evening was spo:,t be held on Saturday next at 2.30 to_ pastor of Zion Church. will l`i@llC€-~ and caused universal expression gf re_ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin the People's Cemetery. lf0fth be k¥l0l\'Il BS Rev. Dr- F`lllt0l'l` grit from all who know hilil. l 3-lid he iS l'@C@l\'lllS the h0Hl'tY C0l'i-l Strickeri last week he was remov- The first Prince Edward l'sland_gratulations of numerous friends inl ed io the hospital and was making ‘-\‘lSl'iF<‘l tllem ffl’-'Cll ha-Dbll”-eSS. Little Medium Brigade commanded by this province on recelving the de- such satisfcictory rccovcry that his Lieutenant-Colonel P. W. McNevirl‘r_:1"ee of Doctor of Theology. returned to the province last even-l Dr. Fulton rectived this degree ‘tain occurred yestelwlay mol'l~iing at physlcalls assured him on Saturday Iuill also visit Mrs. Bucks parents. ‘li/Lr and Mrs. Arthur Keith_ Sussex, and in Syd.-.ev and Prince Edwzird ‘Inland before returning to' their home _in North Bay. 1 sUPm~:lvrl: comer-At n sitting ‘of the Supreme Court yfsterday the argument was continued in an appeal ,from the judgement of His Honor Judge Palmer of the Court oi’ Pro- ‘beta who set aside the probate of the will of the late Alfred Mo'Wil- llianls. At the time of closing of oourf. lthefargument was not completed, land will be continued today. Messrs IJ. D. Stewart, K. C.. Thane Camp- ‘bell and J. O. C. Campbell appeared .for the appelants. arid Messrs W E. Eentley and J J. Johrston for the m , Pl.l»:AsA.~."r Evlawmc-on ` July `Wiiilai'ns when they cel'-'brated their Silver .A_rlni\'ersztl',v. Many friends Miss Constance attended the door. The evcnirlg was sp’i'it in musi. a::cl evening he would be out the first of songs furnished by Messrs Bill Free- tills week. He was seized with an-` other attack, early on Sunday nlorn- lllg, llo\‘.'e\'er, from lvhlch he failed to rally and yesterday morning hc mando and Alex McLean after which a dainty lunch was served. The table was beautifully: decorated lil pink and whit1'_= carnations. Mr. ll'-15506 BWSS- irllid Mrs. Williams were the recip- lng report the most .slcoessful trip_.\lc»:i:-rn Tilenlogy. Minists=r's Practlc-l The late Mr. Bulliain was a mem-_ for Years. The brlgate left Petawawa ,` B1 Psychology, Varieties of Raligiousl ber of the Masonic Ordcr all enthusi- on Monday evenlllg and spent D0m_li};_,;p@_-lense, Major Blble Themegl astlc Rotarian and Past Prcsidcnt_ lnlon my in Montreal, 5¢venty.n1ne l Bible Typology, History and Litenlt-i mid i1_Life Member ci the Holloraryl rc: Mccdllghcy. daughter of Mr. and en of all ranks returned ixwludlriglilre of the New Testament. _.C0llll<`ll Of U19 B00l‘d of '1`i'-ade oi lenllenente _,_ A_ Fllllel,t0l.l_ w_ s__ The Doctor ll-l-Ole 3 gh-_.ls of lm \\'l1.<‘h orgailizntiori he has been an Woolner. and Arthur Peake of No. zlthousand words. and the President Hsilve member for years. .He was also gown Oi White ruse crepe de chene. has been ,ellen le llle second mg. bl-oi.nf~~'.-. b~d.=lde at my-ion. l-.avi-_-_ai kora's popular barber. The bride look- Corporals Profitt and Montgomery ` t__ln`_nn_s` and ennlnnnl nnnnnel_e___s_ n cd lovely in a plnlc satin dl-ess with of "B" squadron to Sersemfs- ”“p’°' eve' "led ‘° 1°” the W" ‘° nat and gloves to match. she was Cpl- Birtwirtle to Sergeant in the attended by her cousin Miss Margar- et Greenan. who wore e pink fiat crepe dress with hat and gloves to supported by Mr. John D. Mclver. After the marriage ceremony I. sumptuous breakfast was held at the home of Mrs. John _M. Johnston, sis- ter of the bride. After breakfast the happy couple motored to Charlotte- town, Georgetown and Mt. stewart. Signal Section. of "B" and J. Donehoe of "C." Capt. J. Woods, R.. C. D. and Sgt. Harding, R.. 0. D., are in camp with the unit to assist in instruction. P. E. I. HIGBLANDERS The P. E. I. Highlanders, will sr- rive first trains from East end West When they returned home in theli tomorrow. Ari advance party mule evening A delightful supper was served with only immediate relatives and neighbours present. The bride was the recipient of many valuable gifts including linen and glass were and cheques. After many _ pleasant hours spent in dancing, musle and other Amusements, all returned to their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. Mulligan many years of happy wed- ded life. The groom's gift to the bride was e beautiful three strand necklace, to bridesmaid necklace el- eo, and to the groomsmen a set of gold cufflinks. Mr. and Mrs. Mulli- gan intend to reside in St. John, N. 1 ...___._.__...__..._--~~ _ .Ji-fcf.e`}' ' 2 i up of one officer md six other rmks will report at Ordinance Compound today, to set up tents and kitchens. necessary for the men when they er- rive. ' The roll of officers is ss followsz- ncadquartera-Licut.-col. v. ci. Dawson, lst in command, Major E. H. Strong, M. C.. 2nd in command, Captain J. B. Deeliochea, Adjutant Capt. A. W. Allen, Quartermaster. A Company-Major T. B. Rogers, Lieut. W. W. Myers, D. C. M., M. M., Lieut. 0. F. Campbell, Lieut. w. Reid. B. Company--Mejor R. E. Howard, Lieut. P. Coles, M. M.. Lieut. O. Ar- l¢Ul»\l“a _../ l "B" and "C” Squadrons are for- tunate in retaining their old Ser- match, while the groom was ably geants-Major, namely T. Llnkletter greater and better things. He will be greatly missed, not only by his im- mediate family and neighbors, but also by a. host of friends throughout the Province. He leaves to mourn, besides his sor- rowing widow and one sister, Mrs. Philippe Gallant, Rogersville, N. B.; three sons and three daughters, Jos. E. and Gilbert of Winnipeg, Man., and Dorice at home; Mrs. Anthony Doirorl of Detroit, Mich., U. S. A.; Mrs. J. H. Blanchard. Charlottetown; and Mn. John F. Gallant, of Pius- ville. Two sons and one daughter predeceased him: Aubin, who was drowned in August, 1924; Arthur _end Josephine (Mrs. Dames Richardi both of whom died in March 1929. The funeral, which was very largely attended, took place at St. Anthony’s Church, Bloomfield. on Monday morning. June 23rd. 'I'he parish priest. Rev. John Gaudet oiileiated at the church and grave. Rev. John A. MacDonald of St. Mark's, Lot 7, oc- cupied I seat in the sanctuary. The pall bearers were: Messrs. Oli- ver Pitre. Joseph Pitre, Joseph Doiron Prosper Gallant, John J. Rooney and Alannah: Gullmt. .» Thursday SAD BEREAVEMENT-Mr. W. G. Dcschamp, Village Green, received a sad message of the death in Everett, Mass., of his 'neice‘s husband, Mr. Joseph Francis. He is survived by a wife, Hazel J. Deschamp, and one little daughter. RECEIVES PROMOTION - The promotion of Mr. J. A. Costello, elect- riclan of the C.N.R., City, to the posi- tion of Equipment Maintainer of the Island Division with headquarters st Charlottetown. will be learned with pleasure by his numerous friends, es- pecially by railway men. He will supervise maintenance of lines, way stations and office equipment, and will also supervise all construction work in this territory. STOCK NOTE-A three-year-o!’. and owned by Mr. Walter Buntain, South Rustico, P. E. I., has just fin- ished a year's work In the 305 day division of the R.. O. P. with a very creditable record, her production to- talling 12,099 lbs. milk containing ‘scans lbs. butter aivina nel- tba blah Holstein heifer. Gem of Seaside, bred’ the organ during the ceremony, ibany, P. E I.-St. John Telegraph Jou man daughter of Mrs. Ps.rkn-lan, a Beers and the late Dr. Alfred Beers lcllts of mary happy remembrances. WEDDING BELLS-MKS l\Ia.i‘g- Mrs Michael McCflughey. Desaible, Prince Edu-ard Isla:-.d, became the bride of Mr, Joseph Burke, son of atm-y und Lieugensnts ca;-1 Kellyfof the Divinity school of Dallas ln_ fi "Wmber 0f'fl1e 0fldiell0\\'S SOC‘lei.\‘- jMr. and Mrs. l\fsl\*.e Burk, Nova eo,-ge Raymond_ Alex, Math1e_;_on‘fara-ardlng the diploma added these He 15 Slllvll/Pfl by hlS Wiflfilv ‘rife nd Lorne MeeFe_l_lene el. Ne 8 bah I ll-Olds; --We collglalulefe you 0ll_ Malnie McDonald of Cllatllaml and your gifts and experience wllich_ one, S011. GGOFHC. WHO iS 21SS0CiHt¢dl ____ have made lllls good Work lll»,5sly,1e,r ,with the firm and to all of whom the CA_ME}\0N_]J,4w§0N-Lgmg W, It Wm be lloled mat Dl-_ pulwn Guardian extends heartfelt sympstlly. ameron. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry completed this post graduate course -& ` emeron. oi Albany. P. E. I.. and’i-_-.th the final standing of Magna T” "SIT '"1-‘Hop-“Rf2l`~* R"- nss Lucy Dewsolllof Med_f°l.d_Ma55_,,Gnm l__ende_ Tllln nelllse nns n0n.l_l_\Ion` Scotia. at the Star of the Sea Churcll. New London, Conn. at 930 o'c1ock Tuesday morning June 24, the Rev. J. B. Quinn perforlning the cermoriy. __ BIRTHS - c._s`r_.at the horns ci Mr. Fred H. Tl'ov.'sdalc, Hazelbl-ook. June 24th, the congregation at Chrltham, On-lDa"l'°"~ Ohm- “'ll"l'° h” ll-“"1 bf"`“ IMO. to Mr. and Mrs. Purley Gay, of hlch £001! place at the Unitedllarlo T]-115 pal] u--ia p\~f¢-“ded in i1im‘Flll”»lll’li""f’.”i ml arcoillrt of the snr- hurgh pg;-gqngge, Hampton, N, B,,llnl, elle nnnnlnlolls elnndlle lllle of lou.; illllcss of Hi.: l_»orrl_=hiD. Bl.»-.hop he ofllciating clergyman being Rev. ll large n.leeli_ne of me l.lll.lzl..llllll0l.l Loufs O‘l.r~ar_'.‘. ivlw vi-.is strifkelil held ebellt n lllonlll ella No Olllol. while on a visit to his brotllel' ill Medford, sister of the bride, waslnelne was menllnned Tlllile ls ll san that city. His lnrfi.=hip's r~'>l1clition_f__.< bridesmaid, and Lloyd J. Bradshaw,lnl,v el. smllll nlln e nlnllse llll.,l.lll._l ltffolisigunr lifricflnnald stated. had of Bloomfield. P- E- I-. supported the',,,.`l,,.nm and ll lllelllll-S -l.___.lle_l,._._ inks.. n _-liddsn turn 'nr thc -.-_-in-_--» groom- Amerig the guests were Ml~.f.l-llle cell .llll be dell Wllll ,ll ,l'.~r-.ri lima han- was lfcld out for his and Mrs. John H. Dawson and Miss'nleellne el lnn Plnlnne l,3,.l,_l.nl.d l§l,ll.l._»; l~croi'cry.'. Most Rev. flcnrv J. O' Maysie Cameron, of Albany, P. E. I-]l,nneln,l_el,_l, llednn lir~.1.r_~.'. .archbisllop of Edmonton. The bride was becomingly attired inl The nlnlenn le nnlnn len Fnllen Aw., la ,lpn _sl,,..,-lgm l,.,.~.,l,-_S his Pownal, a son. rc. ` MAR!! [AGES MYERS-ACORN-At Charlottetown, P. E. Island, on June 23, 1930, by Rev. Ewen l\lsleDfillif:alI, B. D., Alvin A. l\I_vcrs, of Cllarlottetown, to Miss Lydia Elm Acorn. of Village Green. P.-\RK.\l.-\.\T - BEERS - At. .Central CIil~i.d_ who is at present in Win-P MTB- K- S- R08¢l'5- Wll0 Pl'°Slfl9d at linc. His passing will be keenly felttnipeiz. There are loft tri mflllrn bc- by the community ofthe surrounding ‘sides her mother. the fniloaillg sis- The Glilrdibn Join! in l1€8l’tY COD- districts as hc was very yhlghiy cs- ters and one hrnrhfll nqmcljs: Mrs. Kl'&tlll&tl0h8- 011 MODGAY the bl`lCl0 10 teemed. There are left to mourll, h.s Graham of Erlmo'toll: Mrs. Brown; be was the guest at a miscellaneous widow, incc .lcnny ivllliamsi cfm.” winnipeg: Mrs valcniinc of cal-` silowel' lt the home of Mrs. H, H.,Elmsdale, one son Edgar and onelgary; Mrs. McMui-do of Summerside Pllttir Bl'lShfon. and on Friday ltldaughter Mrs Arthur Matthews ofland ‘ifr Athol 'tff‘l_e of E/i ollion` *right Hodgson Beers to Azza Jean Farkmarl. CLARK-MACDONALD - At the ome of the brides father, Hunter River. P. E, I. on Wednesday even- Chapman, George Willard Clark, of North Wiltshire. to Rachael MacDon- ald. of .Hunter River. DEATHS ___ ._i__,_______i___ COILEI’--At North Granville, June 30. Emast Colley. BI'CHA.\`AN-At Fredericton, Juno 50, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Buchanan. SPENCE-At Wlnsloe North, on Sat- llrclsy. June 28th. Mrs. Honeywell Spcllce in her 22nd year. YEO-Irl the city, last night, Wil- liam L. Yen. aged 84 years. P' SPTIIERLAND-At the home Of ht! sister. Mrs. William Campbell, Bel,- vicw, on July lst.. 1930, Christen! Sutherland, aged 'I4 years. PARSONS-At Kensington July 3, James Parsons, aged 82 years. BUNTA!\'--At the Prince Ed fs . . . . .. . l _. od .m _ . ward - the home of Mrs. Neil Robertson. l-Zrocklinc; also one sister, Mrs. to whom the deepest sympathy islland Hospital, Thursday, July Std. Richmond lt. On Ich occasion l i Thomas Metherall. of Mill River. and extended.-.L Hedley V. Buntain. in his Nth nu. \