_ T'1E-l!ll§' at. 1.11s. MONDAY rostrum. or rue urre ‘Mus. m5, Eleanor Pruwse took place ir the residence of Mrs. I... E. Prowse.'1,ure_ wh . Richmond Street 0n Sunday after-l conductedmlaay “Retsrhollxlt derailed»? noon, The service which was heldiusstswd by . . . . m the house was conduc .1 by Rer. H, Johnson and Rev. Dr. Rams mm of whom also officiated at the grave. The interment was in the L people's Cemetery. The pail-bearers‘ were; Messrs. John T. Maclicnzle,» A A, Alley, s. A. Macbeod, P. Mac-' q-ggue, Jus. Garter and W. A. Hous- lls iiOCKY POINT FERRY _ s: running and an even bot that iillt‘ will lbreuk her record for thc pustl mlrty years, the S- S. has an open channel and from pl gel" indications will run m. llnys. perltttpfl weeks yei- Lust. your the fm-ry went oi‘! the route on lletwcm her itlitll- Tho 1111111881 Hhl‘. has run for lilo past liliilty years was I nulil January 10th, o few yours figu- Tilo report of ice conditions ycste day were, no ice to speak of from here t0 Point Prim, wlill thc Gull‘ entirely clear. Parts of East. Woo! and North rivers are covered wilh n thin coating, bllt if the Drew“, molllon, Altu., Decenrber 21st, five mild spell continrues will be ullsule Ymllll-l 111v" “"1111 raiflctl to ‘ priesthood by lilo Most Rev- Hem" .1. (Theory, viz. Rev. Ralph .Vl'll-§ “Wham Owe". new, eree Chester Campbelll. Mr Bertram “Owsdale had the palm,‘ "efmmanl new John i, crowd of fans are making the trip. misfortune go 1°58 m5 large dweljAhoarno and Rev. William J. Mfr} ling house by fire on Friday Jann-' Lami- ior tmvellint pry 6th. The flre originated from as much furniture as possible. Hel of the near neighbours The flames spread so rapidly. th hour. Mr. 'I‘rowsdale‘s loss is dale in his heavy loss. are mostly mares are well bred and will be an acquisition to the al- srrivc tonight in charge of Mr. Kcl- bllt now owned by Dr. J. S. Jcnk- ins. Tile New Glasgow News says: Col. D. A. McKlnnon, oi Charlotte- iow who recently lost the Yank, bought at Sole. At the final day of the Toron- to Driving Club Meet, Fred Medium lowered the course record for a trot- nnd heat in -2. A still ‘was rung in ht 3.20 p. m. last night for o. fire in No. 9 Granville Street. a house owned by by Mr. John Donovan. lar. and also in the main wall of the house, it was over an hour be- fore it was completely extinguished. Mr. Donovan was sitting in the llsrlour of the house, when he notic- ed smoke coming out of the wall. near the surface, and the alarm was at once turned in. Damage to the extent, it is estim- sled of about $500.00 was done to the front part of the establishment by fire and water but the family were not forced to leave the house. 1t is thought that the damage is partly covered by insurance. but ow- ing to the absence of the owner, it is not possible to verify this. The fire is believed to have start- "! hy a spark from the furnace lllllitlng a stack of shingles piled vii in the cellar close to the outer wall of thc house. It was a very great surprise and shock to the relatives and many friends of Mr. John R. Davies to 1mm of his very sudden death. Mr. Davies, who has been con- Mcted with the Marine Service for "it? llast twenty-five years, returned i0 Charlottetown a few days r180 {ram mum where the c. o. s. Blyfleld." with which he was con- ‘Wfld. was laying up for the wint- ll- Those who saw him thought he was in his usual good health. It ap- mffl. however, that he was suffer- lls With heart trouble and other iments for some months past and been in consultation with his ma?!“ advlsor. 0n Saturday a friend went to his lllflrtmcnts on Queen Street and midi"! thc apartments open and M Yelillonse in a knock at the door _dcd to enter, thinking that per- liis Mr. Davies was ill. as his over- °°°l and hat were hanging in the and to the visitor's horror he vcred Mr. Davies in his bed ‘mmliiy dead. Dr. Houston. the r was notified and immediat- ely "WW1 the scene and decided an illleet was unnecessary as Mr. Da- m“ had passed away in his sleep. MP- Davies was a son oi the late y‘ "hi! Mrs. Simon Davies and a s. Three brothers survive. “hilly $011 in New zeuland, lire?- hur ll Mum)“. Eagles {no Art \ The late Mr. Davies acted most ‘Wvleblv as‘ Social Secretary w m“ 901101‘ Lieutenant Govern!" "m" Ind also served as Privllhl llilll-rbnrn DWELLING I HOUSE BURNT.- he saved nearly all the furniture down stairs, whole structure was burnt in an _,___ srsso FOR. ma: ISLAND-Mr.‘ Wellington MacNelli of Southportl arrived in the city Saturday night from New‘ York and Boston whcrelwptayd he and Mr. Willard Kelly ,also of Southport purchased a carload oi trotting stock, eighteen in all. It islchflmd by the understood that the animals which prominent 1101-50", ready fine lot oi which the Islandl 110W b01155 The Shillmffht i5 dlle l0'seven years old and all registered‘ streams of water directed on the blaze. Drlkcousln of the late Sir Louis n. ed. at present. these is no insurance. oi the firc is not known. the latc John R. Davies, Social Bec- l tam T0 nssr_- emoonl the tunéallesterdaya nnahinl , t om d“ 9y he remains were andra Baptist lic 11y.‘ service was indsay and Mr. Muir. tmflht was in In spite of thc fact that the roa twl-‘Pl; very bad. I _ l the church was lll lnunity. There beautiful floral ""1117 rcndcrcd by Mr. Muir gave a impressive nddreg, crs were: Messrs. l Lemuel Wood. Alexandra cemetery. TUESDAV ,._ til one, Rev. a, Rel’. Ralph Malone was born a safe in the ceiling while Mr, qyowylKeiiifi (‘$085. P.E.i.. and erlucut dale was at his Aunt's house. When Winston's in the spring o at St. Joseph's Seminary- Fathe lillllone loft lfirst solemn Mass ill parish. e Rev. Richard OiNell is a native of Charlottetown, P. E. I lie said his first Mass at the nnury. assisted by his brothel‘. Robert O'Neil, of Three Hills, Rev ,Mnss ni 'l‘hroe Hills 0n Chrlstnlas tuiglli. Messrs. Wellington McNeill 'oids, two Volo horses, two-year-oids, stock. Mr Russel Abbott a keen lover ly. Included with thc above due tolof horse flesh and an authority on‘ wedding took place on Wednesday evening. January 4th at l2 Douglas lStrect, thc home of the bride when lThrllnus Hessian of Dolmerry, Saslc. 2141-2, the world's champion iccflihd -M1‘$- Eliza Jill"? 9111/18 W910‘ trotter, has secured another in Freddlllillld l" "lllfflllié" by Ri-‘lh-H- D-‘ttprnptmt,._, they Hum. Medium, 2113-4, which he recently RByl1101ld~ I the New york Hol-Sghappy couple gathered for the oc- Fcaslon, and after thc ceremony pnr-, took oi the bountiful supper which‘ “Gust Mr. and Mrs. Hessionl .r 0,0,. 10,3 when he “m, u". secJwlll be leaving shortly for then" A few friends of thc lwas served. home in Saskatchewan, taking with‘ them thc good ‘cic of friends. i ‘ ‘JOSEPIF-GAIITITIER. — Sutlli“, Mm Robe" Gurus’ residmg u, prcufluy hlorning at 5.30 in Saint Dun- lilclr daughlm- 71w: (ieorglnrt was sent in Boston, Mass, and occupiedlhtmi“ Cathedral. Mr. Frederick |Jcscph, proprietor of the P. E. ls-l Th f, H“ l d liftlld Dry Goods Store, was unitcddilois Bros, Ltd- me fmnfffif,‘ gndnrtgzeblnggpil the holy bonds of matrimony to was performed by Rev. 11.1’). Ray; under cofitm] b," as n had got “Jvfnrie Emma Gauthier", of Rustlcml molld in lhe presence of n number Mung m the’ Con, heap m me ceFRcv. l’. McMahon. D. D.. =1 D@1‘501lili= of relatives and friends. Tile bride friend of the groom, performing the; ceremony and celebrating the nup-, tlai mass. The bride who was, gowned in pink georgette, with sil-t ver trimmings, with hat to match and wore a brown coat with sable fur trimmings was assisted by Miss» Margaret Joseph. sister of the] groom, who was gowned in coral» georgette, with hat to match. Mini, Edward Peters ably supported the groom. After the ceremony a dainty wedding breakfast was sent- ed at the home of the. groom at which the immediate fridnds oi the contracting parties were present,‘ after which the happy couple mot—, ored to the Railway Station and; amid showers of confetti left by the 6.45 train on a honeymoon trip to, Montreal, Toronto and American cities. The many presents, which included silver, linen. cut glass. cheques. etc., testified to the popu- larlty of the young. couple; the groom being identified with musical organizations in the city. The Guardian extends heartiest fellcit-- ations to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. At 12.05 o'clock this morning an alarm was rung in for a fire in the building which was former- ly Harper's wood working factory. located on Fitzroy Street near the Central Creameries. The building is now the proper- has used it for manufacturing door frames, window sashes. etc. ploylng a small gasoline engine as motive power for the purpose. The fire was discovered by Mr. Harry Hooper. who resides next door to the building. ‘He was lust the factory. He at once turned in ing promptly. The fire was‘ confined to the in- terior of the building, and was LAID T0 RESTr-The funeral of M hry during the term of office Lieutenant Governor Mcintyfil- m His Honour the Lieut. gliig-h... took place at ten o’clock Theo h“ of the late Church. The service at- the Church wsl__.rhe when] of the 1am P 11s Burhoe was held from as well as that at the grave was "'0 " 3° tesidence of his ughtcr, Mrs. W. Chester S. Mc- Rev. W. Bruce Muir. The then taken to Alex- Church. where pub-, Nutt and E. E. Clawson. conducted by Mr.~ The inter- Alexandro. Cemetery. ‘ there was a very Barrister-at-iaw of thc sanle place lalgc attendance at thciuneral and was solemnized at Saint Margaret's 4 filled-eloquent tcs- Church. Manhattan Beach.‘ on Satv tlmony to the great esteem in which,’ ‘ the deceased was held in his com-l was performed by Rev. Father El- were very many wood Wallace, a college chum of ]_ tributes, At the pnb- the groom at Saint Dunstuns Col- lc service u vocal solo was feeling- 16150- Mr, Lindsay, and numerous friends in this province most moving ztndllfl extending heartiest felicitatioils. The pall-bcar-t ,1 L Seymour McLel- - i111. ayton McCabe, Henry Jcnesu "'4 George Jenkins, Wlllifllll Coady and! the Abegweit lineup which play 11111 Interment, was ml Crystals in the opening game of thc In St. Joseph's Smnlilzlry, Eli oil invflle Charlottetown schools. the (l. Mr. Trowsdale discovered the fire he."1"“mng ‘he ‘Rifles “f 3' A- i"‘""‘ could do nothing but try and savelflbq , .-. . in the following ycal" he W911i: Tyne Valley left on Friday morn- was scarce at first but through thelli) tile Mlest, taking up theolo good work f: Mr. George Keefe. mail“ , M C M , ' . , gig? Dora Mauzssgakesftf: soxlxgtilome m lilo east. and will say ills ' ,iliH home‘ iness and had the opportunity of; El’, immediately for hie a filillillfllilll: in arts ut St. Dllustans‘ h 1 1111 1934. he look up N18010:)" in the attending the Alaska Mining (Jol- nfivigfoggegs pggattfegtfrizzs lgg£rligubitlllle year, in Edmonton Seminary l estimated in the vicinity nf two thousand dollars with very little in- surance. The whole community ex-' tend their sympathy to Mr. 'I‘r0wds- Sem- ing the Blue Fox industry carried Alta. Father O'Neil said his first Solemn HORSES ARRlVE.-—Eightcen fine bred trotting stock the property of- and] Kelly arrived last night in lchargc of tllelattei- from Boston. and New York where they were bur-l framing of a. sea plane float. above mentioned, en. Among the lot arc five Axworthy mares, three-year the remainder are froln threc to ,\v:t.~l n1‘ Ellroprzlli lllako, .lil:ll in with-h (‘Olllll wishes of a wldc ctr-f lr-n Monday morning, January lilll. The president Mrs- W. .1. Mcllr und gave much credit to lhe devoo, ed cooperation oi‘ all lite lllelllil-l. ers and l-ile cheerful assistance 0.‘. lilo society. The financial lneltt was rend showing the not 0f this umount $1000.00 was paid‘ toward the iluililiug $1000.00 to ntalllte-nlluce account Ly of Mn Chm-tea Cotes, who g|gg,$200.00. was paid on account of paintings for Si. Charles (gm-land minor illils tn lhe amount 01' $63.00. There is u ilalunce on hand of $73-00 in the credit of the soc.- loty- On Julie 20th tcn nurses grad- uated from the Cilarlotteiown Hos- pitnl School of Nursing and the on the point of retiring when he (iXBrclsl-‘lfi which took place ln the heard a crackling sound, and, on,l.ongue of lilo Cross linll looking out of his wlnclowsaw tlieulndcr the (ilrnclion of the St. Chur- flamcs lighting up the windows ofIIcs Auxiliary Society- thc alarm. and the firemen, arriv- era in his usual kindly manner, soon had three thanking them for their zeal and devotion (‘llrlnlinn lilcul of (kid's iliesslng upon their work, never at, any time out of control. and upon themselves. Tile silccohs It is‘ at the moment of writing of lim year's work was also spok- (1.00 a. an.) practically extinguish- cu of in a very ‘ nlanucr by Rcv. Dr.McMtthon who The damage is considerable, Just especially commended the memb- how great is not possible to state era for their individual support. ‘i=1 It is understood that every occasion. ilo lhnnkod The origin society fc-r tho gift presented him by tile president lll illclr nnmn and promised bill help ill whatever wav ll was required and whatever wly ho could give it.» place with Rev. Dr. McMahon pre- lt- yesterday morning Irom St. Paul's! lleiilini“ Mailer, Selected I-'r _____. , .... ,,r|.i.., , Week's News to‘ ire cralhhuawh cleraliohfsilnati sunshine conducted by Rev. H. D. Raymond. The interment was in the family plot at Sherwood Cemetery. The pail-bearers were: Messrs. W. E. l-lyndman, J. O. Hyndman, D. F. Bethune, A. A. Alley, T. E. Macy‘ l —WEDDING BELLSZ- The mar- riage of Miss Blanche Wickham of ds Montague to Mr. S. S. Hessian, urday. January 7th. The ceremony. The Guardian joins with OPENING IIDCKEY SEASON.- The followings team will make up! . Island Hockey League in Summer- l side tonight: Ceilings, goal; Ander- 5 son, Splllett, McLellan, defence; ‘_ Dempsey Diamond, Prowse, Cox, l‘ forwards: Saunders, Ben Dolron, Bl subs. They will leave this afternoon 'by special train accompanied by Fred Moore, coach and official ref- A large y _‘ WELCOME VISITOR —i\lr. John 1 G. liicrComibe, lilonlreal, son of Dr- ’ John McComlbe, liledlcai Supt. of N. Railway, ‘who for the, past two weeks has been lhe guest it 0f Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ellis, lug for his home in Illontreai- Mr. 1‘ McCombe who has been seeing the‘ , l-slarvtl for the first time was great-i fly interested in thc silver fox bile-l ‘visiting sc-me cit‘ the large ranches l , ill the vicinity during ills stay here,‘ .'Whlle in Alaska, where he has. Ispent a part of the past four years -,liege he had the opportunity of see- ‘ ~l on extensively but he thought the; IHHVGI’ beauties _of P.E.I. for are. mwllletl lhe Blue foxes of Alaska. ‘ __"__' l l The piece of wreckage found at Miminigash last Monday was ex-i pressed to the city and has been re- ceived and duly examined by Capt. H. R. Stewart. He is of the opinion that it may. very well be a portion of the inner,‘ l The varnish on it was quite well; preserved and the wood much less‘ JVBBYMEFBG than in the case of the: , strut found at Savage Harbor, which; would seem to indicate that it had ,not been in the water for so long a lperiod as that fragment. lliiiilll‘ planes never hour serial nllnl- ,bl>rs similar to those found on ’\Vl‘l‘.'l‘i(.'l|.'.'l‘ picked up at Milnlliigusil. -l'.ltl.l., last. Monday. if lilo xvrt-ckngn is parl of illli ll. probably possibly DnLosseps Novvlblllllllzluvl was lost of-i‘ lbn l i l HUNTER--CLARKE - A very‘ qlliel lull. pretty wedding look place! at lllc hulllc o-f Mr- llilli Mrs. J.W. (lint-kc, X8 lllllhborn Si», when ullilod in marriage in Mr. Robert Sllliiiiill‘ iilllllFl‘ oi‘ lho stall‘ of lic- The corclnolly who was charmingly attired '.n roso-biege crepe-back satin, was. Riven away by her mother. A very‘ dainty breakfast was served atthcl home of the brlde- After the cere-,‘ mr-ny the happy young couple left. by the 6:45 train on a short trip; to tho groom's home, Seaview- Tile , many presents received showed the| esteem and popularity in which the» young couple were held- Tile nu-_. morons friends c-f Mr- and Mrs-t Hunter wish them much jov and] happiness in their wedded life. ii The annual meeting oi’ the St- Cllurles Auxiliary was held at Charlottetown Hospital on the afl- ernuon of Jan- Sih- There was rt largo attendance of members and His Lordship Bishop OLeary lll-l‘ gether with Rev. Dr. l’. lilcMalloll, the ‘Chaplain were also present- iyrc, gave an account of tile year's’ work which was most successful. the officers lil every undertaking oil state- recelpts or the year to be $2330.22- funtl and Chilplll W911i ills Lordship spoke lo the memb- ln ihla special work of Charity, and assuring lhcir society. their homes. compihncnlary lilo The election of officers tonkl \V ill tinucll Afler 317-59 four ioty lll‘ C il u rcll_ an was held last ni Trade rooms. Tho. reports of the secretary treasurer a A. Pomeroy, (O Nlargurol itcally returned respective weeks. (lfficos- :1 l. @ siding and resulted in illrs- i llllyre, President; Mrs. ltllicn Mao. yhc first game of the P‘ E‘ L div“ Donald, Vice President. and Miss Sccrcizlry, ileing by ill'('iflllillliOil to ‘tilelr The executive clzlnnlittec are, itlrs. All‘. Truinor. reelected; Airs. 'l‘. bll-Nlahnll, r-e- elected; and Mrs. Mrs. John Cronin and Ali's. Frank‘ Alcliollruey were atlpoilllcd as ilors to sick" committee- Tbe President tiluuked the soc- iety ill the name of all tile officers for their splendid endorsement and proceeded to lhe planning of work for 1928- it. was voted to hold a lot- lvill l-onluill- All were nlllhnsizisliddnnve the island. and every menthol- with ouch other swim‘ snilhbil- or tfllinly gilt i0 |ll'l,1 i‘ill lhn chest to nvl-rflmving. This “Hope Chest" buttery will open lmllqf Mr, and Mrs. nlediulely and will be lll-awn for at l Vancouver, B. C., will regret tohear ial-‘rfthut Mrs. Enman passed away on lll solnr- public l‘llli'l‘l21illilll‘lll on, and lul-ky illllocll will ho whine-r. for chest. be valnoll whist It)lll‘lll|.lll0lli w parlors oi‘ tho Nurse's Home Thursday, Jau- iillll, and continual for given i".‘l('ii night as woll as grand prizes al. close. Tllo Si. ffbnrios Auxiliary Soc thc Charlottetown . pita] ljXlllllfi their grateful lballksl lll all who lluvo helped llu-m in lilo’ past null r-urnt-slly solicit. their cou- , intern-st ‘and the tircsent year- ends and patrons they God's choicest blessings to theirs in abundance throughout the year- and Prizes will WEDNESDAV can MaclPhee. ..*THE LATE THOMAS MAC- PHEE - The death ccurred Montague on December 20th of Mr. Thomas itlacPhee, aged 34 yearshiparents, three sisters, Janie, Rose Son of lilrs- and the late Mr. Dun~ i and Clarena. also four brothers. Em- The sympathy of ‘ erson, Howard. Billy and James 111i the whole community goes out in at home, to all of whom the sym- tlle bereaved mother and son Wii- pathy of the whole community ls llmn in their great sorrow lll the ‘ death of ll beloved son and brother. l attended.—A. ._.___ extended I ISLANDERS wen-st. James! R zc o R o Saskatoon, was the scenclsMELTS--1\'vvi‘l' _ . ‘if 41 Gilli‘! Wedding on Tllursdafhlsltlrl- 0:‘ snloil fishing on Prlnvll afternoon, Aug. l. 1927, when Rev, ll. H. A. Haslanl united in marri- hlzc. Miss Hannah Moore, Asqttltlgtso coilslsteilt. This is especially Sushi, formerly of Milton, 11, pylon in tho blast River section wherf‘ l.. and m. Philip Lake 01' Asqulllmsnlrll llal1@1'""=11 1'11"" "mil" $“’“" [rtpiHYl to Si-tlti-hforl. ltrc enjoying all they made tiloir new 11mm. a; A... llllpreccdclltctl run of luck at till‘ rtulih, Sask., Canada. iliOlOP read and adopted.‘ of the discuss] .“ on the vartous rewldays was 1200 barrels caught aloll: pom; speeches were made by Messrsllht- river ‘between Cranberry wharf a. n. Jenkins. M. a; Jas. Paton, A. 11ml M0111" S"W“l'l' J. O. Hyndman. . Lepago, M. L. A.. Hon. H. P. Mac-i Intyre, Commissioner of Publi-Jhll-Vl-llllllil‘ "will"?! W?“ 5P9"! i": Works, T. B. Grady, Dr. Dewar, rc- lll" 1101"" "l Ml" 11"" MT-‘i- J- B; presenting the Medical Association. (lamb-l. 24 Ell-atoll Straet. on Frr Ml‘. .\’la-.*.-‘ Alan McInuls-l W53‘ t 0ES.—Thc steamer" proof-tit vi-"nl tircsmll ing lglllllonls.‘ about $3M- A} View. They were blessed with a fam- iil (lpflll ill lbs‘ ins- Perhaps the Coffee you are using pieaseswyet we are almost certain it you use KING COLE Tea~ you will want to try KING COLE Coffee. The same skill and care that arc responsible for , KING CQLE Tea are behind KING CQLE Coffee, loo. . . . at all grocers u _ m llw nl-h-“cvcr . llcsil lln —pu-.lnds and hail-pounds. ‘ SUMMERSIDE. P. E. 1., Jan. 10- sion of the Maritime Provinces Amateur Hockey League was \von in Sumlnerside last night by the Char- icitctoivn Abbics, when they blank- ed the Summerside Crystals by a score of 2 to 0. LATE SHIPMENT OF POTAT- Italia sailed from Georgetown at 4 o'clock yes- ,terday afternoon for Charleston with a cargo of 63620 bushels ofcer- tified seed potatoes loaded by the Potato Growers Association. This is the nineteenth steamer loaded at , CURTISS FlElD,\'~. v l.‘ l.» '-. ~ . - - . “we tonight‘ are two nnefimch- Says the animals are as finefJun- it. -—0ilflcialu h- thllivélkolfslkwl" wlllgn[Tonlltikelgljs/lpfiilgdSi:lid lzulnfnetlsidcli ‘qlaqotltetlliairlcaradlici "meeqearmld comm a mare and ‘i- ‘i iookmg lot h“ has 9V9" 5°C" lnnll Fokker Aeroplane (i0f11pflllil‘\l.] mil will be on tlistilay in ‘mu- oi’ Iii" lqrcihgtgtgig: fr? “$532.11: 1nd gtllc field-ing formerly "19 PPOllEPl-V 0F M11 ' i- ‘mllkl-rs of lhl- pianos LIYIWII" and“ swirl winllous \\:ill“l'l nil may blvt Jn‘ i " ' ‘ ‘ ‘ - , . , _ ' -' . . - ‘ r A ~- t v t ‘ -- ‘ '- ' . i ' lied States. liils 1S the latest ‘mhilwillaidlif Plemue 15k‘- Malim WEDIHNG BELLP- " A (imagine "Old lllory", said today thall a uilullcu in sl-c thc treasure-s i1. ,i‘ol~ any steamer loading produce to Messrs Buntoin d: Bell were the agents for all thc siealnors. The many friends Richard Enlnan of l Dll-JS IN l: .‘ U1" t the 30th December" last. Before rc- moving to B. C. they lived at Grand l ily oi‘ five sons and three dilllgilllil-S m! ’ who now mourn the loss of their luother. Mrs. Enman whose maiden illflnalne was Sarah Campbell was a "l" l sister of Mrs. Dr. Ross lately of the lcity hcrc, but who now resides ill |Vancotlver, B. C. Tile sympathy oi ' the Guardian goes out to the friends of the departed. ..*SUDDEN DEATII.— It was “-“~“i-“"~"i"" i" . with a sense of shock and most pro- To all their fri- pray for lfound regret that the citizens of QGeorgetown learned of the sudden be , death of Glen Llewelyn on Saturday January 6th, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Llewelyn of Georgetown. laftcr a short illness. He was oi a tgentle, kind and sympathetic 011d ,l loving disposition and brought slin- | shine where ever he went. He leaves lto mourn besides his heart broken '1! extended. His funeral was largely 5 E A S O N FOR before in m“ llcllwnrtl island have the different ,l'fll.('iltlil reported been so large "l ilrrsent time, shipments ruuniir-Z .ns high as 100 barrels n day to New The annual meeting or the P a ,,,,Ytn-ir and Boston. where all sales Edward 15mm; Publicity Ass°c1:‘?g,,lall'o made lsqu et-onlnlnn. An nvol ght in the Board on?“ s ]ll‘ll'i". of $ .00 a barrel profit being" realized, while several ,lr=ar:ng..gl;rs?£ll%::;";:::: ’li‘..'.-‘i-..ii‘“‘iii.°.i‘.. wit“. ma“ of the Flnancmcon-lmttwe wereitlnunllu. What is considered i0 m! 1n the course's rrcnrtl catch within the past fcw B i SOCIAL EVENING- A v0?!’ MacDonald and Mr, Q 1\t_day, filll inst when a card purly Shannon. , The meeting discussed the qucs- blnclidv, previous to his return t0 i.ion of increased howl nccommodh. St. Jost-tllrs University, Memram- tiorl and put itself strongly on re-wmik. wllcro he is lmmedigtckxoursc- A largo number 0f young construction of a new cm- Ferry people. friends of Eilclitle, were steamer. The following officers were elcct- evening was ogrfioabiy HD0111 hy ed for the ensuing President-His Honor Mrs. Justice or cievcu o'clock u delirious lunch Arsenault (re-elected) Vice Presidents-For Queen's. Mr. H. C. Brown (re-elected; for Prince Senator C. McArthur (re-elected); for King's, J. A. Macdonald. M. P. light-fully spent in vol-hi and instru- mittec mental ll1llfl|fl~ Mrs. (inudet. who is ted cord as favouring the Chairman of Finance Com »~Mr. S. A. McLeod (re-elec Chairman of Publicity Com. Mr. R. L. Cotton Chairman of Housing Com-Mr. P. W. Clarkln. : Chairman of Entertainment Com. -Mr. Jns. MncMillan. year: wan hrld in ilonoltr of their son. in the aria prciu-nl- Tho earlier part of the the company nl. cards. Shortly nfi- wns served, zlftcr which tho morrv young tit-nplt- all repaired lo tho large llllli well-appointed drawing- room, whore u few hours were d-.\~ la talented musician presided al tho --plnn0, lim groalosl number of lhe guests jointing in tho music. Tllus tho hours were joyfully whil- od away. and tho time for Hi0 kneels to lnko iholr leave arrived‘ '..il pm snqn- Mr. and Mrs. (laudct I 8111i fallliiy. who have but recently from Monctcn. the plane flown by investing action be had no power taken residence here, are very E. J. Cooper, made a graceful iand- to weigh evidence and give a dq~ ‘lpflplliliifi and have already acquired, ing on the water and transferred clsion in the matter. a wldc circle of friends. [700 pounds of. mail to a waiting lie therefore committed the ac< , boat. quickly taking on the out- cused for trial lll the Supreme |‘ THURSDAY lward bound mail that had been (‘nurt- - . ‘taken out by boat. l ivlr- Donald MarlKiunon, K. C.. _ deg‘: ‘gmuriinifggfnnlfiggé_bame| The plane took off again and ait- appeared for the defence, and the ' ' er circling over the land to survey Attorney General for the Crown- ‘ °“ Jammry “m1 °f Bmmhi“ Pliewlthc landing field at Hospital Beach. LAID T0 BEBE-The funeral of monia, of little Alfreda Callaghan» l > _ ' prepared for the use of the plane "7 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.’ the late Wflllmn Conroy took place yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock when a water landing is not. advis- "3:,r;egtE' Camghim’ mrmefly “Fable, disappeared in the northwest _ ° Y- from his residence a2 Pownal st. 1 where a short service was held, on the return journey to the main-, T, i ' land. Cheers greeted the flierl - 0r Vllfiattlilgnrlvagllsmlcérgnglgfttllfigfifzflgg,when he landed and when he took ‘ ~' ' 1 ' l‘ t. ~ 1.1g. ' , their rooms in‘ the Market Building. if,,[,.§{‘,,,§,h°tgifizflioélfffu, "ti? 2,111-,‘ gimgggragghTggmggggyfvszlflgrrg l An?’ m‘! "lmull-‘S of u"? lllevwllflaiice of accumulated mails, ll the Raymond omcmted a; an Servtcea nlcetmg had been approved, theflvhnthm- ,)Q|‘]n|u_cd_ The pallbearers were, Capt John ‘President. Mr. R. L. Cotton pre- . ‘ , _ _ ' | It. McDonald, Patrick Mumaghan, sented a masterly report on thc, FmDAy John Mcxenna, 5am“, Nelson’ work of the organization during the past year. ‘ I FRIDAY 131 ri.-—'[‘lli.‘<i l. Fflllily. iceorge Beams‘ Frank Mm-ris‘ Following 0T1 Ulifi. M13 $- A. Milli-lhe liilh inst, which may sol-m lo 130111115 "lhyfid the adoption of the hi: i'illili:l'1l ftmiislt rt-pttrlli in make, report. This was seconded by Mr. ,,»;.,.,. it “u; 1 —ACCIDENTAL DEATH lworli bus been l‘i‘i'.tll\'I‘.ll oi‘ the ac . 7'“ “i” m“ "ii"- (‘iflvllifli tlvzllb n1‘ l/ir lddwurd lites- aaugnwlfiizchaiid 5ul’p°"'ed‘11ll1‘llll~'*l _‘_"_il"F lililllfii- i933» Wm RlWiiPrl ul. lfulnfurll, Maine» 511'.‘ . A“ t-hesé "speflkeré pa“, worthy‘l’:z‘éfiul_rl‘l‘liyum your 1hr lill‘ liillWl" Jn-slloclll-s and Eliwllfl Lerrnoul. 'i‘h¢- l-<l1lJ'lll"-"i"" "f Fm‘ lHll-alnl'ilinrs nnlllltlytui l ‘ lll 0x- tflbutes to me gm“ energy “ndhlay and liil‘ liilll, wlllvil (-l:l'lll'l‘('li; u P ‘ability shown by the president in‘ the discharge of his duties during his term of (lmcc. l _ ‘l'lJi'(l Punt-r (m., of Maine and (laps sully lull-a Inst your lln .\lay) and lbw-lop, wort: iuslilully killed in tho ouy our‘: 111-" yt-lll‘ l1':i‘l11'-' ll" leuglnl- room 0f lhe mill when thc . . . lAulzllsi) will illlllllmi lill"l' ""108 iIPall lll‘ n bulb-r tank bis-w oil'- ‘girgietlielfrfntgglh lllvilbf-ryalltncgtnggflttt tim popping _v¢>:lr. .lnnnary,l.\il'. ‘lk-slfol-llt-s tvns burn ill lilis- begihmng of thlé past yggfi he Snidcptprfil illlll July will bl- liil‘ months You . l’.itl.i.. 4d years ngu. lie l Y ~,~. .. , I t1; 3; "l I . y. there had been 146 members. Dur-lm huh)’ U" 15th fmlitvt‘, .,,T..,‘Y,',§I.,.",'I,‘I,f,,,‘,f'"{llfili;,_l‘e ‘ _ing the year 49 new members had ‘ ’ '__ ' ' ‘ been enrolled. The members hadrej signed and one had passed away, STILL GOIiVG STRONG-JTWEH- lty-five, thirty and as high as forty lief-wing the organization with liisittegims life “if? ‘a: Wcfifljf}, lmembers—a net gain for the year! Pomt airy ,e‘,hat ighsiness islvVvflllvs-lllily allot-noon “men M,“ .01 38. . ‘Mcnmagfil Says than it has beenulane Elizabeth Wright was united in , The financial position too, was ex- ymrfih “kt nogvnth m, so There is‘ marriage to Mr. William Lea Mac- ceedingly satisfactory. Tile total re-l or. e pas ",2 f in the harbor Eachcrn, Mermaid. The church was ceipts for the year had been $960.42 m? we w Sp” tic f lime lolly‘ very artistically decorated for the and the total expenditures $778.56.. wlthfile excep ‘on, o ‘Id-Mom ,.(,_' happy occasion and although unat- lcaving a balance of $181.80. To Ifpmsent “Bathe! £10,“ l tmuep ,0 tended the popular young couple this must be added the balance of, ‘jailhtggraitn? Ugurfla c0335 flying‘ “TF9 211M611 With a church full of $79.23 from last rear, making a bal-‘ “m m ‘film e Fen, gout of re; interested friends who were ushered ancc on hand o; $26199, fialb-“fi Ofiwelt _ Lyhe deceasedpn by l)r. A, W. N. Allan and .\l.r. Mr. H. V. Buntain moved and‘ mic.‘ w Mrs,” 1a, (.2114 :9 ',,,,,,,,,;,,,,.11v~r<-=l Alien. Mr. A. A. Pomeroy seconded the ad- ‘Vin? o,‘ a m a ' ‘ ‘ The wedding march was played {cation of this report. which was dli~n ‘°‘ °‘ ' __ __,__ ‘by Pref. Thompson and the cere- y carried. . . .. . . ,, - _ mony was witnessed b a lar e- It was then moved by Mr. Pom-, T“ Pnsomfs glue €,'ia;gn§sst;:e number of people, the chyurch beigng ‘eroy, and seconded by Mr. J. 0.1mm n,“ Louis, m5 line goth-t: Iiygigélagllblllld clartrrielfl thgt a. bonus‘ a‘ he up ‘zheThclu 1120x3112‘ svhlpi ‘flwasLgiverzv awe‘); by; t . epai 0 r. 1111501’ ". . .,_ . _ ‘ '. . ou rig o - slis efficient and capable segrgices as‘ ,F'{‘_“‘ the ifs‘inggstfiglclngvlg,LefLower Montague, wore a gown of i$9Cr9lflTy- l him“ True - [£5319 “sonar One= Rosewood chiffon velvet and rose , The fclloiving officers were then‘ ‘jiimlshlivzlgalnsr iboutpthe 15ft, (layi crellfi With hat to match. She car- lclected for the year i928: “W15 L "“ 0119a,,‘ L Charlmivtownl ried a beautiful bouquet of roses. ; Pfegidgttt._$_ A, Muctfln to‘ Ocloberj Cw!‘ ‘a Jose ,1‘ ‘hub, The church was artistically dec- v1ce-Pre5ldent_1<1_ F, MgPhgg_ l?‘ ‘Qigfiéis maéenfian aasgbt uponlorated for the interesting occasion (rfeecltég-grieasurcn-W. L. Higgins dud nrcfimn norm“. by thc friends of the bride. . _ The grooln’s gift to the bride was I coun¢il_R, L, comm, ,1_ p) him“ w Edm‘ L“ Toombs‘ The om go Persian Lamb coat with Kolinsky . -~ -.t.rd.. Crockett. P. W. Clarkin, G. J. Twee-l gtqglggirbggigelol “mo” me m ‘n I trlgillnlmgs, and to the ushers gold jdy, A. A. Pomcroy, S. A. MacDon-l " . __ ' _ ,,,, , . n0" l1 S. tald, G. DeBlois. P. W. Turner. l or‘ {m} m“ ,‘i:“,"§."tk_n:','Wflgifiggi The bride was also the recipient 5 Qn motion of Mr. Pomeroy. sew‘ iflffd"? ,,“§§,§.‘.“,,f',a,, ,,‘,I,,,,,,__ He of many valuable and-handsome ‘oncled by Mr. N. Rattcnbury, it was ° m. ,1‘ . - .. - _, _ slits and had been given tilree pre- lrcsolvcd that the meeting suggest‘ iiicaiiw 3mg” u; ‘v35 that nuptial showers. . tn the council that they arrange for. The sewn arm g MT- and MP8- MCE-ichcrll left , _ _ ,. ~ .;h-,c "thl. . . ,thc publication of the president's "5 Limb Dlamgglicmufiépe,99:2,“ immediately for Borden en route to Zion Presbyterian Church . was the scene of a very pretty wedding address in pamphlet “my, lharborins 91‘ I , ‘ . ,_ Boston and New York on thcil l Active members of the Associated’Fiiiuniggljfizgdséwiéfcvlw‘, ilmlPylnoon lrill- ' Boards of Trade were then elected o, ‘Zuni 1 we‘ 33pm, ha, 0,. The Guardian JOIIiS in happiest l .as follows: _ ,__, . - ‘ n}. l Ex-Officio: s. A. MacLcofl, n. F. ‘_‘"_‘~ f“? ,°‘,,:‘L,“‘,,°a,f,';“,,, m. lMucPllcc, w. 1.. Higgins, R. L. Cot— °"“‘"‘l“'g"” °, , d H. luwhn, , l ton. S. A. MacDonald, G. E. Full. uliwmdi‘ “helm” H“ u ‘ h L b) n‘ .\lr‘.~:. |’:|ll'lI'i( (Llllnlzhnll. flrull ' Elected: J. 0. flyndnmn. R. E, lyltilayable m Canada had no to H... blrvvll, (l7ilY.]l'0(‘]I‘iV£?(l the sun Mutcll. Jan. Paton. E. T. Hi s. J. Pa‘ - . .. - -- “Yws “'3' """"~" ‘ '“' ""' “‘"'- """"" J. Loightizcr, J. P. ci-schcttgi. A.‘ Ti" l"“~‘°"°" l’i““‘.l"d m“ ‘wgtyi. "' "l" ‘t- N; "-- =11 F111" Wlllhuu- lsmneroy and P w Clark," Mr. Donald Mc-Knlnon. K. - flint“ was ifiilvli Monday wllliu zll The following‘ twclvc arbitrators reimwmmg Joseph Matthews‘ ““""" r were next elect/ed. J_ JV Leigmizer. . . J. Joilllstmle, K. C. ITlJITB-dfilli-llll! Tim li4'l‘l‘(l."il‘ll lrlm \\'.'l.‘i lwl-nly" o, lzungratulations. . - . _ Elijah Diamond. Mr. A. C. Saullll- fir.- yl-nrs of - fi~ ll-fl ibis vii)’ ldn,-stine_ p_ Nummm G_ E_ p,“ L and is l‘L‘l)l‘L‘S9lll.1il[.{ the Clown. I ‘ tarot lll-hill llulrl-rslly lo lnko uh B. MacMillan, n. R. Hoilllilll, '1", 1-1. 1mm“ .M°L“°"' ‘nmmml- m. ""' “""'-" "i '1'“ Aflrr rrumlnilln MncNutt_ tsllot) brcaklnll “m! iarflfilly W111‘ b‘. lwu yl-ars in that lusliinliou ho llf" ,l larraigncd Monday. H0 1S ul- llfehf-lli l‘l'])|i‘l| :l i|it‘i'll|l\’l' position with i“ .~ . ~ - ‘, ton imii. (‘nllzuliau l"lr-ifit- ll ii " ' t- o“ 5 Lm-d 1hr, _ f .‘._ m the country. Ht 1s 011 _‘ _ I . . .1 tiny ill Mon suult $.15 ztlryiedqgbcxflortfals; gfidtiil" 5119mm‘ 951$‘? 0Y1 U10 GOCKOL 1-‘- lilf? llnll \V|l(‘l'l‘ lu- worked for some Show. Chief Magistrate for Queen's King “5- 1m“ ‘ma Smvensfin’ 5mm- "m" "m1 m” w""' "l m“ Wu‘ Con, _ he . . _ . mg , luun, ‘lint, whl-rc- ho was omploy= by Heir,“ Hlfiglgfiftuggsfvfiotilf‘ The Attorncv General moved and _ with llh- Tnnailinu National ty against Ray Frizz“ of St. Avards- slay of proceedings lll the caselo lluiillrrvs" until lilo ttmn of pig The evidence of the prosecution Edlllllnd Byers “m! Jame“ Gonn eyfwmhi . , \ was to the effect that on Christmas T01‘ the Vogue Robbery. They were, lil-iurl- leaving this my pm...‘ cvc the complainant and his tried last term of the Slllirimetlvlll-H a D faithful and popular em- daughter went into Mr, Victtjrs, Court and the Jury disagreed T ‘Fytllflyrfi "1 the llflslni service. and where they met the defendant and arc at pro-sell" servms =1 141111 "if" "h" time n member or lhe Sta"f an altercation took place. lDorchester Penitentiary. A" mideryiwh“ G"‘“"H"“' u" “'09 W911 and Subsequently to this, the com-,was accordingly 1111169 1-0 Slfly 11\‘°'l -" "llrllilly iillfiwll lll fills city as zl plainant was driving homewards ceedings. V iymmg mm,‘ "f "Wm"? ‘Illlliillfl-‘l. i1" along st. Peter's Road with his two Appeal cases whloh W111 "P "l" “llliflbie ‘ilflllflsltloh. 11ml to know daughters when a motor car camcettention of the Court [during We him W05 if) fliWiLVfl remember his up behind them, and passed them‘ “taming was Harry A. Jenklns,_Ap- cheery snllle and trinnlng personal- ;on the right hand side. When thtfpellant, vs. Malcolm W. Murchrsollsity- The news of his (loath natur- ‘complainant reached the end of thejgespondent. The appeal was wlth- oily 135N110. as n great shock to bis Brackley Point road, the same C8l‘,d1-a\yn_ lsflflhylilll: motllrr and family l’? was stopped there with its lights The appeal of thc Imperial Banklwilonl Ibo (luardian extends fliil- turned off. The complainant anrLof Canada vs. Arthur B. Reid wash-crest and heartfelt sympathy. his two daughters stated that one of, tum over until the end of the dock- lie loaves m nlonrn ‘lo-sides a the occupants of the motor can“ _ isollrloredhmnlltcr. live s sters and caught his horses rein, and stopped, om», gtdburned to meet again on our lrol 111's. lllliilPLVj .\lrs, yo“. it. and U111! both this Pally- WhQMsnday nelxt at 11 o'clock a. m. _ llil lll-Kenna, llerlluliti, Prince was unknown to the complainanhj ,|l'3tl\varrl Island; .\li'.~‘» Andrew Bu: and the defendant struck the com-‘ _ _ . _ . Wm“ received. 111', Pity; sfi-tm- gt. gapinlm Nmm plainant. knocking him down. i, A "Me Y" "fin" m, ' 1.. illlic (‘onvculz Airs. James l r- Another motor ca, was the“ apallls 1l1~clhninaly‘ lilérlillltniqaql atiégzlllglexonmll Molltrein: Con,“ Montrxh tiroaching and when the occupants “T cowl iesicfflnl, . vnlinst cpiolPvtoln California; Plrrlck, Wlsco-r of the second motor car came up.;‘"‘ li°‘-i"'_y_ f'°"g‘_ ‘U’. u“, m‘, sin; Juck and Snbinns, New York Mr. Harper's assailants desisted and “mi,” PM“ “Hi 220st’, m l, ,1, ly. weTlliebgllggitgrtlarttcirfiggg tlfigldefent iltgclfnlizftlilllallzltlslllg,"at llllbotifbluigl‘ llasi.hli:“""“"i=rl"d ‘H? lll lhe accident t - , _ , , as yo , no il-on '0 _ ant five dollars and costs. w" ‘Wimk’ Wmhm‘ new," “as ant it is expected the will MT- Bentley 3131193195 fol‘ U19 munodfmd rPbhed M.“ n ‘ill‘l‘l'\'(‘ homo S:lllll‘tllll' night fnr in prlfasccution and Mr. Tweedy for thc Ill rmnnl ' (e once. . f . ‘ l _ hcntiod and brought in trial beta: “r Wm , n, ‘ The aeroplane which 1e“ Monctcn‘Slipclldlary Magistrate hlzlrlul. Oillkncw" citi7silgllslilyu0l-l0 (ll our best - -lh<- evidence snbuilllctl, (,lal'vll':\* ' 1 935*“! “way y"- yesterday forenoon with mall for . _ _ , -, Wqfltrduy morning at hlc restd-n‘... the Magdalene Islands passed over fiqwtlf’ “Al? illiijsllfzizfiiztzfimlell “,,lp0“-nn| street am". a innmqqul, m‘ Charlottetown at 12.47 p. m.-and " ‘l " ' ' ' . 1 H , , ' ' ‘ ~ ‘ was seen by a large number of citi- "imrli" "l mmwry with vlolencr“ ‘wit? "(Ylllldfllnolflhsl Zerm The plane was about; 2,009 and sentenced to two years lll _ -‘ L y was o-nc of our inosl . n,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,. ,.,,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,.y, lcsptoted and upright. business feet above the city. She appeared r , _ men ,, , to be of the seaplane type equipped, 0" Jlllllmfl‘ ~11"- “flilQr lillllllf "I - l‘: "ll s arted in the boot and with a float for landing. illlllilvli l0 lilo Supreme, Loult fol M109‘ 11$ "e118 "hilly yflllffi i130 i" This 15 the firs; time for ma“ to lcuvo lo llppelli, submitting, among 1c stole connected with his reslli~ be cart-ted to the Magdalenes by other evlrencc, an uiildavlt made 011cc on Pownal Si... afterwards aeroplane and marks a new epoch hi‘ ili-‘l ilmiilfl‘ Ci“"“"?° m“ h” "mvmg '0 "- 11"!" 91111111 0n S1111- in the Canadian Postal service, Jlharclu-el ilflli commuted the as nyside, and later to Queen St. The Diane left Monctcn at twelve "llllll- Til" "Pl""'““‘"‘ iv“ m" who"? he 7"“ bell" fllrrylhfl <1" ffqlopk noon span» reached me grnlltt-ll. and by reason of this affl- Magdatenes safely and 19ft, there llavil, thc crown preferred a “gain at 107 p_ m_ on return to charge of perjury against Clarence Moncton. It is thought that shc,l'"Wl'_1'- _ __ carried about 100 pounds of letter, lu .\"‘1<_lll‘l'(i1l.V s ilcnrlnl: of til!‘- matt 1t; ts the tnmntton of the rise, ovltlvllrc was brought by the p05; Qfflce Department, to carry 0n dt-fonrv lo show that, nl the time. a weekly mail service between of thc rubllvry. namely about. 10-.l0 Monctcn and the Magdalena; ,ln Lilo _evonlng. lhe defendant, who The aeroplane passed over char- was visiting at thc time with togtetowt; on return to Mgncton at .\lr- and Mrs- llym-s loft the house 3.15 p. m., taking a more northerly for n short period, whlln his bro- cnufse than sht- dtd on her outward thor Wullor. who was also ill tho trip from Moncton, she was ro- sumo hollsv, rl-nlallla-li lilcro. Will- portcd over Boar River at. flvc nllu- lam lll-rrrn. for tlu- crown iosti "ms to threc, fir-ll lhni hl- was nbh- in llicnllfy ORINDSTONE, Magdalen Islands his lloszlllnnt as Waller Power. In jay; 11,... Inhabttangq of these isol-ulllliillon to ibis, other‘ evidence atcd islands of the Gulf of St. Law-,was heard on both sides. rcnce thronged the shore at Grlnd- Aftor nll the evidence had been business for many years, lie was born in Gloucester, Eug- iflllti. 77 yours ago. and (tame to Charlottetown‘ with his parents. WhPn a child. The family inter mflvml to Souris. where he legrned the trade of shoemaker, at which h" will‘ ll" "Xllert. After eight yours as snlvsnlnn in some of the largo retail shnestores in Mao-sir cbllsolla, he returned to Charlotte- town. anrl for ‘over thirty‘ years has curl-loll on buslnoss hem us above stulml, iiflllltiPs his widow ht- loaves Olin daughter, Biunchc, two ;t|;tt¢\|-g_ Mrs. (l. ll. lllngweli. Ch'lown; and Mrs. ll. ll. Bishop, Qttuwa; and lllrco brothers, Mr. Frank E, can. stone today when a wireless message heard. tho (lofolldallls attorney nSk- gay. Fll-llrisf Mr. John R. Conroy, stated that the first mail plane ln- ed that. the prisoner hr! discharged #1011: Mr. S. P. Conroy, Vancou- augurating a regular winter service on the grounds of the cvlrlonc.» V01‘. ‘ to the islands had left Monctcn at which hill] been added by tho d1 noon. An hour and a half later, fence. Fortune-Teller: "Boys"; o; t; the hum of the aeroplane motor His Honour stated that the crown "liildmlhii. tail bioude." was heard and lust one hour and lml‘ mnllt- will a prilmt fncio l-nsc, Weary Willie lsadlvi: "Too late, thirty five minutes after thc hop-off and that. as ll was u prvlinlluary I've married her." It: I thence w St. Paul's Church for ser- ‘ . ca". u, r.‘