NOVEMBER 28. 1931 Weeks News Budget for Our Saturday/Subscribers THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rAGE THIRTEEN .__.._¢ HONDA! Last evening, Rev. R. Moorhead Legato, 8.0., gave the first of a en'- les of Sunday evening addregseg, dealing with the subject “Why 1 Do Not Go to Church," basing m, m- lnarh on Nehemiah 12-11 “Why is the House of God Forsaken." Fur- Imer subjects will be “Why I do go lo Church?’ and "What Can I Do " - the Church?" Thespeclal solo- at the evening service was Mrs. y r Burns, of Boston who sang ‘ ~ ~. beautiful interpretation the so- ‘ , “Just Foa- Today." This is Mrs. Burns’ first public appearance dur- 1118 he!‘ brief sojourn ln the city and ' her rich mezzo soprano voice was listened to with keenest enjoyment. WEDDING BELLS-A very pretty wedding took place at the United c; Church Manse on Wednesday eve ' hing, November 18th, when Lydia. Iay Simona and Wilfred MacLaren, both oi Cable Head were united in marriage by the Rev. John Adam- ‘ son of St. Peter's Bay. The cere- T mony was performed in the pres- ence oi relatives and intimate friends. A reception was held at ‘g the home of the bride and the f‘ good wishes of a host of f: friends were tendered to the ,. happy pair, who are very popular l’ in the community. After- a brief =honeymoon trip Mir. and Mrs. Mac- Laren will take up their residence A at Cable Head. ‘ ‘ l. _____ ‘file with deep regret that The ‘Guardian reports ‘the death of Mr. Arthur A. Alley, of this city, which occurred in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital ‘yesterday morning. s’ For the past three months, Mr. Al- ley, who was sixty-five years of age, had suffered from heart trouble. After treatment at the Hospital ne partially recovered. but suffered s. relapse last week and his condition became steadily worse until the end. He had recently retired from the ' etall boot and shoe bumncss of A. A. Alley and Company, with which his _ ‘name was so long and prominently 05500h1l5€d in Charlottetown. A relative of Mr. Alley’s was the late Hon. Franklin K. Lane, a for- . mcr Islander who achieved fame in ' the United States as a statesman rand member of the Wilson Cabinet. ‘ Mr. Alleys wife predeceased him by ‘several years. He is survived by ‘ualf sister, Miss Laura Young, 7 irarlifn at McGlll University, to , whom deep sympathy will be ex- "tendcd at the present time. Miss ‘Young is expected to arrive in _ Charlottetown in time for the fun- eral, which will be held privately on Saturday from the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hyndman. DAY humor. —SEN'I.' 10 SUPREME 00UBT-_ HIIWID MwDOlIflid [lid wflflgm Richards came before acting Mhgls- hi“ D. 0. BtCWSIC, On Mondgy m the Summersida poliog com-g on - ilhlfke of theft of a sum of money "9111 Rfllierick Nicholson. They were arrested on Bfltlirday aftgrnoan on a warrant. After hearing the on- dence the Mafstrate sent them up l0 the Supreme Court for trial, Mr, W. Henry Noonan acted for the Crown and Mr. C. D. MacCallpm and L. G. Lewis for the prisoners, Two other young men were arresp ed on Warrants on Sunday on u 511111131‘ 0h"!!! of a theft of money from Davis Baker. 'I‘hey were re- mended until Saturday. deep interest in its activities. whim: Bhe Will be greatly miss- ed in religious and social circlcs, her loss will be most keenly felt in the‘ home, to which she was intensely devoted, and there will be wide- spreid and sincere sympathy for the bereaved family as they mom-u memory will be fondly cherished. The deceased is survived by her husband. the Hon. George E. Hugh- es, for many years a member of the Legislature and minister without portfolio in Liberal administrations; also by one son, Mr. G. Gordon Hughes, who is associated with his father in the drug firm of George —IIOUSE BURNEDTO GROUND —-A large AESidCHCB at West Devon k110i"! as the “Pawe House" recent- 1y purchased by Mr. Elniest Rowe, , w” burned to the ground on Bab V. Newson, Edmonton and one “may evening The property ‘was | brother, Dr. Albert Boyle of Med. valued at $6,000, with a small m_ ford, Mass. ‘Their youngest son surance‘ Mr‘ Rowe had kindled the Frznk who went overseas with the me to 000k hm evenmg meal and 8th Seige Battery was killed in Sep had gone outside to attend to the umber o’ 1918' stock. When he returned he found‘ "a m l l 1 The death occurred at the P. E. I. h rm" amund e flue m Rowe Hospital on Nov. 7th, of Mrs. Tho- ad no near neighbors and could Wooiridge, after a long period of c thi “s ogtbfsldlg; i°nj“:smihzfptlx°iifiz lalrll-trtcvglfzlbrlgllirne ram. Cgrlstiandpati- hold furnlture wns saved. At tho 5mm on‘ ecease was b time that the railway was building 2112a: sgdofvatshgeisirgitly allllngzd "Paws House" was a flourishing y ‘ h tl u t ed l i knew he“ ma: i: c“ er to t“ mlway‘; She leaves to mourn their loss the following sons and daughters to ' "T cherish her memory: Mrs. P. H. ROTARY LUNCIIEON — "'l'hc Gulliford, Lynn, Mass; Mrs. Benoit, Eyes oi the Wot " was the subject Central Fall, R.I.; Mrs. N. Bateman, of an interesting address at the Hamilton, Ont.; Mrs. Wm. Gormley, Rotary luncheon yesterday by Ro- Miss R/ebecca Woolrldge, Charlotte'- tarian Cleve Craswell, who dealt town; John, Fred and David, of with the evolution and development Hamilton, Ont; _ of present day photography and ‘the The funeral, which was conduct- amazing scope u,’ the uses of the ed by Ricv. Mr. Brown, took place camera in modern times. Rotariau t0 the P8091“ Cemetery 0!! Nvv- 9. Frank Hutcheson presided. Hon. G. the Dull bearers being Messrs. Wil- S. Inman, County Court Judge for liam Bmhaut, John Chandler, Tho- Prince County, an honorary Ro- mas Spencer. Frank Ready. Many daughters, Miss Laura Hughes, was present and gave s, few jnter- ‘of the esteem in which the deceased esting reminiscences. He compli- W85 held- mented the Club on the excellent,’ progress which has been made.’ President Hornby referred to the death of Mrs. Geo. E. Hughes, moth er of Rotarlan Gordon Hughes. and also to the illness of two Rotarlansi Charles Gallagher and Judge Pal-, mer. —SUPREME COURT OPENS TODAY-The fall term oi’ the Su- preme Court opens this morning at Summerside at 11 o'clock. Chief Justice Mathcson is the presding judge. There are four criminal cases on the docket at present. Two cases for theft which were sent up for —DEA'I‘II 0F MRS. REUBEN D. DURANT-Citizens of Summerside will regret to learn of the death on Sunday of Mrs, Reuben Durant- The ‘eoeased, who hid been ill for some time in the Prince County side police court, may be included in this term. The first case on the docket ls the King vs. Frank Rich-i ards for breaking and entering the store of Mr. Shclfoon at Tignlsh. - DEATII 0F MR. FRANK , v1 IIOWATT or‘ CARLETON - The ‘ » remains of Mr. Frank Howatt, well as known retired farmer of Carleton‘ iii-arrived‘ home from Montreal on ‘ Tuesday last for burial. Mr. Howatt jihad been ill for some time and had * gone to Montreal for an operation. I _» His wife received word that he was -in a serious condition and left on Friday for Montreal, but he had _- passed away before she arrived. He ‘was 68 years of age and a son of‘ the late Joshug Howatt oi Carleton; and was very highly esteemed by a. V‘ large circle of friends. He leaves I to mourn besides his widow,’ one, brother, Simeon of Denver and one i ' isistcr, lvllrs. J. A. Brace of DHmmBPSidC. The funeral was held on Thursday afternoon with ser- , vice by Rev. Mr. Archibald of the Bedequc United Church at the home, followed by a service at_ the V; United Church, Cape Traverse. [u]- der the auspices of Mount Mor'ah Lodge, A. F. and A. M, Cape ‘Trav- erse Masonic brethren attended ‘ ifrom all parts of the Province, Past Grand Master, John-M‘. Nicholson. conducted the servlcm in a very -1 impressive manner. The church was filled to capacity by friends of the deceased- The pallbearers were. Brothers Charles Doull, Mont, Campbell, Nathen Boll, James Bell, Fred Bell and Cook Howatt.. Inter- . vncnt was in the United Church Cemetery at Cape ‘Traverse-S ____;_ ‘Cir-ix =. / zl roll ' ' cl zxmalztiiwn ofmtll: mL It Q 4v NB- LS ' Cemetery-S. Hspital, returned to her home a few weeks ago where 21o.- passed away. She was 52 years of age. For many years NLrs. Durant had been the proprletress of the Globe Hotel. Summerside, and was well known to the travelling public for her ex- cellent cuisine and courteous man-- ner. She was before her marriage Miss Mary Mclsaac of Coleman. but had lived in Summersldc most of her life where she had a wide circle oi friends. ‘There are left to mourn hr husband and two sons. Roy and Vernon at home, to whom sympathy is extended. The fun- eral takes place this morning at 9 o'clock to St. PauPsChurch and Tbs case was tried at the last term and the jury disagreed-The next. is the King vs. Bernie Grady for theft of butter from the Dunk Riv- er Co. at Bedeque. The third, the King vs. W. D. Clark, charged with the death of Charles Waugh. and the fourth the King vs. Daniel Campbell charged with assault at Travellers Rest. Hon. J. D. Stewart. Attorney General, who‘ returned from Ottawa last night, came di- rect to Summersidc and is conduct- ‘ing the cases for the crown. S. 1 _____ On Saturday evening, October 31st, a number of the neighbors from Pleasant Valley and Spring- _Dm,n| or MRS. ALBERTYfieId gathered at the home of Mr. James Hill, Pleasant Valley to cele- MAOCALLUM The" passed awwibrate the eighty-ninth anniversary early Saturday morning at harlot his birth. They were received fizgilrliuinflwggtgfdiquszgftm‘ alum“ ‘very cordially by Mr. and Mrs. Hill, at the E862” 6o yum The dwefifland after friendly greeting were ex- ' changed and an hour spent in ed w” tomefly Mm Ho“ °t w“ isocal intercourse, the ‘ax-lies pro- mot Valley. Her husband had pre-lceedcd w my the table. upwards tarlsn and Past District Governor, 101/91)’ floral offerings gave evidence’, In TBSDOIISB l0 the trial yesterday from the Summer-| I making the mnistrat ion manslaughter in) connection wlthlcpened up ,m,spiclo,,sly for timism and the saving grace oi over, Mr. Alex MacDonald W88 I'- poinied chairman and he conveyed She was a consistent member of to Mr. Hill in a. nicely worded Trinity Church and always took a speech the best wishes of the 1160-‘ nie and Miss Dorothy at home. A brother, Paul, of Margatn is also left to mourn. Much sympathy’ llDUltANT-Thc funeral of Mrs, THURSDAY —FUNERAL 0F MRS. REUBEN lple assembled‘ The chairman thenlexpressed for the bereaved famllylneuben Durant took place on Tucs- ' 11 . Mineral c“ ed on w Henry Mac U8 lflklhs Place this afternoon at ence to st. ‘ who runner Md “I m” 5°“! wlahesl two o'clock from his late Ifldflliw- Cemetery, Rev. Bennett McDonald3 of the people by _a neatly worded‘ address, followed by the presen -| tion of a purse of money. Th‘ honored gentleman mmkedvately yesterday, in accordance withior, Gabriel MlICDYnJid, thc wishes of the deceased, froml the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hyndman, to St. Peter's Church the people in his usual versatile‘, for a loving wife and mother, Whose manner andassured them that he‘ thought-' highly apprcq ted their fulness. All joined in singing "For He's A Jolly Good Fellow," after , which complimentary remarks were 'made by Mr. John McDowell, Mr. John McDonald, Mr. Thomas Wig- more, M. L. A., Mr. Andrew Steven- son, Mrs. Franklin Hickon and Mrs. Again" and "Auld Lang Sync," AT GYRO-Hon. H. Frank Mac- Phee, M. L. A., was chairman at the regular Gyro Club meeting held last evening in the Canadian Na- Itional Hotel. The report of the team captains for the first day's sale of Christmas Seals indicated a ivery generous result and augurs ‘well for the final returns. Special |cmphasls was placed on the use of the seals on all mail. Arrangements were made for a meeting’ of all cap- tains Wednesday evening to make the final report of the result of the city solicitation. _R.ev. Malone was the speaker. H's sub- ,ject was the "Evolution of Adver- ‘tlsingf’ In a most interesting man- lncr he traced the story of adver- gtising from the Stone Age to pres- ent day newspaper publicity and sky-writing. A vote of thanks mov- ed by ex-Gov. Dave Bethune, sec- ionded by Mr. W. A. Gaudet, sup- lported by President R. C. Chandler was tendered to thc speaker by thc I chairman. Canon ] iln their sudden loss. The funeral late Mr. A. A. Alley was held priv- llCemeiery. Rcv. Canon Malone of- ificlating. LAID T0 REST-A large number I \f our citizens today paid their last rllhuics of respect to the late Mrs. l LAID TO REST-The funeral 01 the , attended, Thc day morning from her lateresid- Paul's Church and ofllclnting. The funeral was largely DliliX-TZLFCYS were |Me5srs Alban Gulls; Chester Palm- ‘of silver and linen were received! by the bridc and roam. The beaut- iful wedding cake was the gift of Convent. On ,the Sisters of the Tuesd _v evening Mr. and Mrs liPoirlcr wcrc host and hostess at a young ldunce and supper for thc Wilfr d , K u m" P“ uet and M0525 people of the parish. 'I‘hclr many m” Y-uiere_s ‘l ifrlends wish the happy ccupic i “cq ' ' __ Imany more years or congenial _. ATTENDING MARITIME ' "" l wedded life-S. laonnn or TRADE-Mr. s. w. {Robinson left on Tuesday mornlIlB‘ .for Halliax where he will reprew isent the Summcrside Board of‘ Trade at iii..- | . l. . uucfng of the ,Ma,m1m Muctnnm After singing i George E. Hughes, who was laid to Maritime Board. Mr. Robinson will vjflgg a. Hughes and Company. fourl"God Be With You Till We Meeti “s” Y""““‘“Y ““°"'°°“ l“ ‘he P°°'i“° ‘mm’ “m” m“ ‘m °x°°“°“‘“."““ —CELEBRATES GOLDEN WEI)- DING ANNIVERSARY — Monday, Nov. 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Agap U. Caudct, of Tignlsh, celebrated the Golden Anniversary of their mar- In the morning High Mus-s: gulch Cemetery-The funeral servicespeport of the mvctins and While Gaudct. after which the Nupiial Brown. thc Benediction being pro- nounced by Rev. R. Moorehead Le- gate. Hymns were sung by the transportation. S. i r-"GOLDEN WEDDING MASS-Z- Mrs. J. A. MacMillan and Mrs J the guests departed wishing Mr iwere cmlducmd Bl the h°ll5° byithere Wm winch me interests o’ thehalcssing “mp” was givm by m" A_ Lawson Charlotteéown Mrs ‘W’ Hm many happy returns or the day. Rev. Dr. Ramsay and Rev. c. rrllisilr-d. especially in" ihc mailer vhrcsicr. Inthc evening rnnny iflfllii‘, and relatives called to extend to thc happy couple their hcnrticst oun- gratulations. Dlnner was served to choirs of rmngty and 5g yamesyMr. and Mrs. Ju"te J. DesRoches oi‘a largo number of guests and thc Churc1]es_ The services at the gmvéllfiscouche cclcbraied their Goldemcvening was spent yer" pleasantly‘ were conducted by Rev‘ Q uiweddlng Day Monday. Nov. 23rd Dlaying games of cards. Both Mr. Brown. The Dali bearers were S. C.I b3’ ‘ii-Wilding M75‘ l“ 7 °‘°1°°k that and Mrs‘ Gaudet “m enjciymg the i Moore A A Mwhean K c c H ‘mm-rung The pastor’ Rev’ D13 Mgn- best of health and we all join in! , . . t , . ., . . * r 4 a f Holmes,“ Q F, Hutches”, Dmsghsh ooiciutcc. The male chor, Wishlna them many more years v Ayers and S. A. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Delaney, rntcrlained their Malpeque friends ‘at th-cir home in Baltic on Wedncs- day evening Nov. 18th. Tile rooms ‘were tastefully decorated with chrysailtlieulns and llllles and pres cntcd a very attractive appearance. ,The littlc company of friends join- cd _in the enjoyment of mixed bridge-nine tables in all-Prizes were awarded to successful players. A dainty repast was served by the young ladies oi St. Mary's Par- ish in splendid style. The evening was one of mutual enjoyment. The guests enjoying the hospitality of their genial host and hostess, wlfle ‘Mr. and Mrs. Dblancy were lavish in extending their hospitality. The V975’ °°'d1“1.evcn’ng will be remembered as one i iand earnest invitation of the Bost- '0; rare socjabmm f on Presbytery of the oi which Mr. DesRcches is a. mom-z bar, attended in a body. Rev. Theo-l .dore Gallant of Mount Carmel pre-I sided at thc organ. On Thursday, Mast Mr. and Mrs. DesRochvs held ‘a reception at their home in honor i0.‘ their Golden Wedding at which {their children, six in all, were pres- icnt. The happy couple are receiv- liug the congratulation". of their l’ friends-S. l ENJOYABLE FUNCTlON-Lolit evening a vcry enjoyable function “'21s held at thg home o.‘ Mrs, K. S. Rzgers, 53 Bayyficld Street. when Mrs. Rogers’ father, Mr. Henry Smith was ca-lied upon by some 125 friends in frelebration of his 80th birthday. Mr. Smith despite his ad-l vanclng years is in excellent health and has the appearance of r1 man ‘many years younger. Besides gifts ‘oral of Edward Flynn wedded happincss.—-T. FRIDAY FITNERAI. SERVICES-Tile fun- was held yesterday morning from his latc residence, King St. to St. Dunsians Baslica, where a Rvquiz-m High lkfnss was celebrated by Rev, 6.: ltifCariby. The pail bearers were: rssrs. John Doyle, James Camp- bell. Goo. Rcddn, Patrick McTaguc, .7. H. G. Murphy and Luk-c Hlgllilw- Service at the grave was conductcd by Rev. Father Farrell. The Bone- volent Irish Society oi’ which the deceascd was a member. attended in o. body, proceeding thc hoarse. -r:r.rsc'rnn "r0 rmvr: sruany TRIAL-William Richard and Huh- ert MucDnnld, who were scnt up for Presbyterian, Mn Wesley crazier of Hart-linen l from friends hers Mr. Smith receiv-l ma] m“ Mmday rmm the sum church, u S_ A" and with the kind_ spent a few days recently with his z cd many telegrams and flowers [mei-sid: Pclicc Court on u charge 1y and "Hahlmws vlmscnl "l the Friend M'r. William Brien. Cole-‘ sesson and congregation of thc Scottish Kirk of Cambridge, their minister, Rev. J. W. S. Lowry, has undertaken to conduct one weekly service for the congregation of the Union Square Presbyterian Church Somerville, Masha, for six months, in ‘addition to thc maintenance of his regular work in Cambridge. The two! churches are witlfn close proxim- ity to each other, and thc paroch- ‘ial boundaries arc closely entwined to both convenient and congenial. The two services are continued in the Cam- bridge Kirk every Lord's Day, the afternoon Sabbath School and ser- vice belng largely attended, with increasng interest, thc special work of the young people havius 41150 this season. An additional position of ‘ifluence and regard has come to the Rev. Mr. Lowry and his church in his election recently to the office of 1st. Vice President of the Pres- byterian Ministers and Rider's Assoc! ation of Greater Boston, an organ- ization representative of all the Calvin \: Church within the BOS- ton area and surrounding towns. the United Presbyterian, the Re- formed Presbyterian and thc Church of Scotland, and which holds its meetings quarterly for con- with the various avenues cl Christ- ian work within the territory 6°"- ered. WEDNESDAY namely: The Northern Presbyterian. ‘ mans-M. Th‘: H. M. S. Sagucnay, Comman- among them his son Mr. Harry‘ Smith, Victoria, B. 0.: daughters, Mrs. Dixon. New Westminster and ‘Mrs. Peterson in Ottawa, and others. of theft from .1» person, and whose names were included on the crim- inal docket at the present sittings of the Supreme Court, have elect- A presentation of oped to bc tried under the Speedy dcr P. W. Nellcs, arrived in Char- ‘lovely gift was made by Professor T71R15 ACF- Their hflmcs have bccn lottctown yesterday afternoon about tain and Bell's wharf. The Sagucnuy, which visited ' Charlottetown in the latter part oi_ the summer is thc latest type of u-rs- I troyer. She was launched inst spring by thc Thornycraft Co., of England, especially for the Canadian Navy. She curries a crew of eight oiliccrs _ last the case of Ronald Mclnnls vs,‘ 5cm“- — Ehglhv" iG. D. Steele on behalf of the Ses- “four o'clock and is docked at Bun- , slon of Trinity Church. During the icvcning several songs were beauti- fully rendered by M's. Kenneth Richards. In a few wcek; Mr. Smith will go to Victoria where he will spend the winter, COUNTY COURT—Qn Monday‘ struck from tho Supreme Court docket and a date will be set, for their trial before His Honor Judge Inman-S. —-TIGNISII—Mr. A. T. Boll was n recent visitor to Tignish in thc Ill-é 20' 1931‘ Elijah Lmkleuer, aged 74 terestsof his firm, the Colonial To- bacco Company of Windsor, Nova MacDougull, and 150 men, all bcing Canadians. ‘Ben. G. Acorn was tried before His Chflrkmehlwh. W115 I! Visiwr to 'l"iic- Hcr armaments consist of four 4.7 Honour Judge Duffy. This was an: lush m c°mlccii°n mm m5 duties inch guns, two anti-aircraft guns! and eight torpedo tubes. The Sag- ' ucnay is equipped in the vely latest ‘ manner with steam heating, ice: making equipment, latest wireless equipment and facilities, such as‘ shower baths for the accommodation of the crew. I Before coming to Charlottetown| led. action for $500 claimed by thc plain-‘ tiff for damages sustained during an auto accident. After the plaintiff's cvidcnce was heard the Court decid- ed that he had proved damages amounting to $47 only, which amount with costs the Court award- Mr. R; R. Bell appeared as counsel for the plaintiff, Mr. J. J. thc Saguenay called at llallfamiJohnson, K.C., for the deIcndanLOn Country Harbour and Port Hawkes- lFriday, 20th, thc case of the King bury. Upon leaving here, she will return to Halifax and about Janu- ary 12 will sail for thc south. versus Bernard McCloskey, a case of robbery with violence, came up for hearing, Mr. J. A. Bentley, in the Department of Public Works. —Mr. Alex MacDonald, Summerslde, is relieving his brother, Mr. P. A. MacDonald, who has gone to Char- drcss was ilttingly rcplicd to by Mr. Poirier, Mr. Rqtzis Gaudet pre- _;sentcd them with a beautiful sil- .ver casserole, OihCr lovely presents ‘MACPHERSON—On Sunday, NO- much admiration from Llic you—ng_'cr folks-Mr. Pius Doiron, Howlan, war n visitor to Tignlsh during the firs! part of thc wcek-T. . —-DIJ.-\TII 01-‘ MR. KENFORD WAITE-Tlurc passed away sud- iif-nly at. his hcmc in Kcusingtcn on Wc-dncsd. y morning Mr, Kenford Waite. The dccczucd was a native of Wilmot Valley ihc son of ihc lute John Wuitc and liud farmed zhcrc for many years. About ter ‘JPIIYS ago he rctirrd from active l rmlng and wont m reside‘ in ."l"'I'l¥lIl{,".Oll whom h" mud; many friends. He was n vcry successful fformor and took n great interest in community life (luring h‘s 1on5 li_e in Wilmot Vail-y. There are inf: to mourn besides his" widow flvc daughters uiui two SOIIS, name- celcbratcd for Mn and Mm. 1y: Nil-s. Doyle. Airs. W.'iltcr Bern- ard and Mrs. M. cLcod in the Un- lc-d States: Mrs. Charles Kennedy of Kcnsingion: Mrs. l-Ialoy, Ken- izeth and Miller at homo: also one :istcr. Mrs. Ncilif‘ Mric-Callum oi Bcdcquc, lo all cf whom much sympathy is extcndcd- S. . MARRIAGES ‘LEARD - THOMAS - at the Bap- ;tlst Parsonage, Charlottetown, Nov- cmbci" 25, 1931, by Rev. A. C. Vincent ‘Austin Leard of Tryon to Eleanor ‘,' Grace 'l‘liomas oi North Tryon. 1 (‘U.\ll"I‘ON—-.\I()llliUIV — At Char- ‘lotteiown, P, E. Island, on November iilGtil, 1941, by ltvvfhvcii fviucDougall, ‘Stephen Coluptmi of Glen Forest to PZvfiss Gertrude Blanche Morrow of irks, P. E. Island, fiflncflANNELll-élllllllflfi —- Al; the ‘Baptist Parsonage, Charlottetown, November 25, 193i, by Rev. A. O. Vincent, Allen Ilamm MacCannell of Charlottetown t0 Marion Drake of Charlottetown. ‘ROBERTS — McPHERSONF-At the home of the officiating Minister, Rev. C. E. Armstrong, on the even- ing of Novcmbcr 21st, 1931, Laura May Roberts of High Bank was unl- tccl in thc bonds of matrimony to Poland Archibald iHCPilCISOIl of Murray Harbor. ‘DILIITIIS IIILI-l-At Fredericton, on Nov. 2i, Ira Hill, aged l8 years. JOHNSON-At ‘Montreal, Nov. 24, i931, Kmncth Hammond Johnson, soil of l-Imnmnnd and Edith Irving Johnson. aged 9 years. WAITE - suddenly at Kenslngmn, P. E. 1'.. Nov. 25th, i931, Kenford L. Waite. nixed 67 years, LINKLE'I'TER—At the Prince County Hospital, Summcrsidc, Nov. VCSTS. vcmber 22, Archibald D. MacPher- son, age 74 formerly of Brookiield. THOMPSON-Suddenly at Mar- gatc, P. E. Island, Nov. 2i, Hiram D. Thompson, aged 65 years, IIOWES-At 99 Elm Avenue, No- lottetown for a icw doys-Mastcriwmber 22. H919" 13"“ HOWPS» 98¢ Llyle Shea, youngest son of Mr. and 2 months daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. R. Shea, had the misfortune ‘ Fred Hmlfes- v of having his ankle badly sprained while playing footbtfll, and is forced to rest up for a. fcw dnyc.—Mr. J. B. Gaudct, the genial representative of the Rock City Tobacco Company, was in Tlgnish Wednesday in thc interests of his firm and renewing LOUGHI-ZRAN-In this city, Novem- ber 21st, William Loughcran, aged 26 years. ALLEY-At the P. In’. l. Hospital, Sunday, Nov. 22nd, Arthur A. Al- ley. aged 66 years. IIUGlIES-Enlcrcd into rest ll Today Commander .'.'l'.ics will ‘ counsel for the Crown and Mr, J, 0, ‘old acquaintances-A "Ilnby Austin" charlotivtcu-n, November 22, 1931, make visits to His Honour Licuten- ‘c, Campbell for the defendant. The ‘car was secn on the streets of Tig- Anna Gordon Boylc. dearly beloved ant Governor Dalton and His Wor- g prisoner pleaded not guilty and was nish this wcek and was the cause of ,wifc of Gcorsv E. l-lushvs- ship Mayor Prowse. | The people of O'Leary and vicinity 17th inst., of Miss Edna Gallant, ‘aged l9 years, y ungcst daughter-of Joseph R. and Mrs. Gallant, under very sad circumstances. A wcek pre- remanded until the 24th for trial. On the 24th the evidence of flank J, McAndrews, witness for the! lcrence and Dfflyfir. and the °°"' were shocked to hear or Q18 death known‘ was hem-CL ow,“ to the ab- slderiltlon 0f BHKeFPTl-‘es l-‘mlnccted in the Prince County Hospital on the I sen“ o! another material wlgnpss, the case was further adimlmed m‘ til MorndBy. ilrd- Th‘? P‘“"°“°’ is‘ confined to Queen's 0011M’ ml- deceaced her some years ago. Mrs. of fifty guests partook or the svod MacCallum was very Jilghly esteem j m,“ to “t, m‘ ‘m, ‘upper w“ ed for her many estimable qualit- ies and will be missed by a large circle of friends. She leaves to mourn three daughters, Mrs. Bruce Afleck, Central Bedeque; Mrs. char, lee Henderson, Fernwood: Mrs. Wall ter Craig, Middleton, and two sons,‘ Gordon of the C. N. R. at Charlotte town and Walter at hme, to whom much sympathy is extended. The funeral took place on Sunday after- noon ffcm her late residence, Rev. Mr. Nicholson officiating. assisted by Rev. Mr. Crowe- The pallbearers were Messrs Percy Atfleck, Horace Wright, Daniel Machine, Gordon Huestis and John and Robert Hogg.—S. Many friends throughout the‘ Pro vince will regret to ieam of the ‘death of Mrs. George n. Hughes of this city.‘ who passed away Sunday at the Prince Edward Island Hos- pitai. The late Mm. Hughes, whose maiden name was Anna Gordon Boyle, possessed a most lovable per- sonality and rare qualities of mind and heart which won for her mall! warm friends, being- ever cheery KIDN EyYaLlVER PIL r 7VWwnYmuCmmh Hangs On, Mix Thhatflmme For coughs due to colds, the best remedy that money could buy can cnni be rnixml at home. saves mo" av a gives you tho most reliable, mg medicine you ever used. ‘he way it takes bold of stubborn cou hs, giving imgicdladtc rclilif, is astonlfls: ag. "m. n rugg s can sup ou 2 oiinces of Pines. Pour this law a 1 cs. bottle, and flll up with plain ‘ ranulatcd sugar s rup or strained honey, It's no trou le at all to mis and when never be w thout it. Keeps rfectly and tastes good-children real like it. It is surprising bow uic y this loosens the germ-laden p legm, and soothes the inflamed membranes. A the same time, part of the medicine is absorbed into the blood w ere acts directly on the bronchial tubes, and helps the system throw ol the whole trouble. Illven those severe ‘coughs which follow cold epidemics, are rom tly ended. P aex l‘; s. highly concent ‘ com- pound of Norway inc, contelnlnintbe ligasrzfizs. "warms. a n zvcr: Cgllflillllwlr; branlzaliilel irricautilcras. Do not accept a substitute-for Pines In guaranteed to give prompt slid , It end bright with an unfailing oa- l or money ref PRINCE STREET 531100!- HT‘ vlous she entered the Hospital but ERARY soClliTYmTlli‘ sPea-kl-‘T 8" her condition was not considered mthemeetlng oi t‘ ". S. 5- filer"? ‘serious until she developed pneu- Soclety yesterday was MI- Behl» ‘monla. Everything possible was done Bremner, who gave a most interest- 4r,“- he, but she passed away a; noon in! series of sketches on 60v- Fflh- ‘on the 17th, fortified by the rites nine. Gov- Smith. GW- Behhefmfl" of the Catholic Church, by thc Rev. and Rec. Theo. Desbrlaay- M1 Bennett McDonald, who visited her ,l3remner's sketches were delightfully (mm m,“ w" a ‘Home Wm; ‘reminiscent and were listened to lboth 01d and young h, and around with close attention by those pre- rO'Leary and all mourn hcr passing —car.aaan'ran SILVER wan- DING—Mr. and Mrs. Arslne Poirlcr or Mlscouche celebrated their sil- ver wedding on Monday. Nllv- 13rd at 8 a. m. A special Mass was sun! by Rev. Nzzare Poirier o.‘ St. Dun- stan's University. on the Parish Church. The choir was compilfled of the children of the Convent, Rev. Theodore Gallant Drvsldl"! l" Did you ever get your mouth so the organ M 12 0,3106‘, about [my gloriously clcnn you can almost ‘sent. A hearty vote of thanks was a; this comparatrvel early age. extended to the speaker by M155 The Very large rnbcr oi peoplc Club. A pleasant social time follow- and 19110;“; 1m- , to Bloom- cd the meeting. field Church was ample testimony , ———- for her pophlarity in the village. -MARGATE RESIDENT DEAD i The funeral, on the 19th was con- --’I‘here billed away in the Prince ducted by her pastor, the Rev. Fa- . -§ t f m; on“ u“ jg, you wnf County Hospital on Saturday, N0“. ther Gaudet, after which her rc- -~i°"“5h“n- D- D" Pa‘ Sh m“ o 21st Mr. Hiram Thompson of Mar- ‘mains were entered in the buria‘, gate after a short illness. The de- grounds nearby, there to await the ‘eased was 66 years of age and was fresurrection. l prominent farmer of Marsflli‘. She leaves to mourn, besides her whorg be wag highly esteemed for parents, Josie and Mrs. Farritter, oi his integrity and honest deallnsl New York: Simon and Philip, of with h‘s fellow men. His wife ‘Boston; Mrs. McNaughton and predeceased him some few yemrbilipfof Quebec: Arthur OabrieL-at ago. There are left m mourn two'hcme, and Mrs. Gallant, of How- daughters and seven sons namelyillih- Bryon at Remington. Stanley It The Pallbearers were: John Gal- Kelvln, Clifford in Western can-‘lant, Geo. McDl-‘illlld. Dominic Perry. ads, Roland, Ralph and Horace in EJll-tiheWtKel-meth Campbell and tho United States, B". Mia! Will" Wm- 391115"!- h d d‘ t the Pokw taste thc freshness of ihc air‘? sts a nner a - , _ ‘we Not. ihc momentary exhilaration d Ml, uic-ii-act- MBQDOMW- v1°l?'1"°3id°m' "i ‘he who attended service at the house flmme- ‘new were Mr‘ a“ n following some dnrggy tooth-paste Polrlers ten children and l: m; or lIllllSBPllC. Build ‘mouth CYPIIII‘ a older relatives and Rev»- "Z" surgeon would cal ccan. So u u- ‘ f l‘ d . ' i. ilui ihc brcuih is ‘Poitier’ John ‘L Meg 1TH‘: s; liil: ‘iigw-iiiiocvsn h‘:|y. S0 lrcc from l3fhhd Riv"- F- x- ‘a “n acid your iccih nnfl gums fccl wont Carmel and Rev. ivlarth‘ slippery to the tongue. Oi course you should brush your iecihl But it is far holler to go without a tooth-brush ihnn miss a flailyalknlincrinsc. l-lvory night pour out a tablespoon of Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesia and slosh ii hock and forth in your mouth unlll ilk done. No water. Just ihc um- emu sum. Force it between t e lccili with "rcuche. Their eldest llllllilhwri _ =0, road a bvutllul adores". to her parents. which was Tfllllml i‘ c-uu deep feeling by h" will" wnrritiilatory remarks rvrrc mild" by the Reverend gchllrmcn p15 m. m the evening ihc ..-i:hb<>r= [Mr- Polrier is their wry hlllhly esteemed instructor. Alli-r ihc ad- and friends were rnicrizfufrl l0 l I . ‘ sumptuous supprr- llr. WOT"! "Poitier, s. nephew of Nlr- Phlflfif- D4 i O F ,‘i'cad an address to the hnPllY c9“? N E S 11c on bah-cl.’ of ihc lmnll boys, ar- l I your tongue, and work it all around ihc gurus. Your icoih will sla white cvcn if 'nu smoke a iol. our innguc wili be pink and health Jooking. People who don't know iris use of Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesia Just lhink ihcir mouths arc clean. Donlisls arc urging this scientific pruivriion from uciil-Iuouih. And \\'ill'll you adopt ihc suggestion your dvnlisl knows it nn your ncxt visiil You may go ilircc nr four vmirs without n single new ruviiy when you ulkuliuizl! your mouth ln this manuvr :||ul neutralize thc acid that (‘his ihc cnzuuvl (‘rot ihc grnuiuo prcsvriplionoi preparation ominrsiwi hy ihc nuwliral profession, Illullipc‘ Milk of Magnesia. (“ado in Llulladzi.) Vleasurc .)—-'f‘he com- ted todaythai ‘e tariff pro- enjoys from -dutles. 2 Chamber oi Laval Gov- n a proposal c of two pcr ds, four per manufactured nt on manu- :h was not nfldence, and e life of the 18d down ap- ieputies fear- ie cost of liv- vspaper com- ew days about ‘rest Britain. r declared the rad "made a ng high dut- as a friend," n said, “but 2s make mis- :l, intends to J far as pos- her own con- roducts hit by s ' rlistry spokes- exports to , high French ly a few items p the French momentarily ' cent super. d after Great 2 gold stand- recent 50 per measures lr. ve. s were among ts of the tar- ln the Cham- THOOL spl. Ryan, 2 Anne ird 4 Leonard a Murphy 2 yl-lis Agnew, 4 Allan Walsh. MacAulsy and lban Sullivan. ileen Ryan, l avina Byrne. ae Vickerson. ion MacEeeh- maid. 3 Bern- rgarct Gallant Y (equal) 2 lly Agnew. nlty. She bore uch cheerful- at even those she was suf- ier illness was reconciled to I put all her ikg frequently was held on rom her fath- 'cople‘s Come- ldCd and was! . Ramsay, as- own, Rev, Mr. l: sweetly ren igged Cross" n re six of her Hutch, Irvine Kennedy. Pres alder-son. Her I brother Ken . her memory. ed By n Face a! Cove, N.B., very nervous, i not able tr. Awith pimples nag redun- ‘l. pttlm of Bur- .n do my own have eminly llnealrlrrih r“? “rw- -¢- .