119 1-uni aiu Mori lmparbli rellliii' Milla” scluiel rr... ill. w~.-.ls ucv. ar llc' clirriliicla vr'"liiia'rllri.'r'*'s.lii°rl.ly” .1'ui=.auAv oss ,» | " _ " _' r - --- ll otadevotedmother d el- His Ex il , M t Ra d " _ The __e______ _“___ _________ on ________ m°__h_____ F___________ sc_________a1;_____i!1'1;2___|Andre__ C;l_‘;____§;:_<_=¥A__°s:__c D_;f_;‘1le;\teiJBS__3_§CnlZEgg'_?l;_e S'l‘_UDENTSM- leaves three brothers. Artemas Cook, mor (Dalvy) where a dinner wlll be 141111- wt -ll Amos si. ssiiici-ville d“°l°d lil the home June 12 by the 1° 01111300 81111 Newfoundland. 1'¢P"'Goughey and l/iail"aret)ll¥lrl1vlla :ll %;sDt1°lltI;t§tew;l.llcGi?;h:mci?o(l¢°k' gi gliilirlgrlilgliis hlirinteli) Iilmgm least - - ,.1 e proc s __ _ . Mu uw, M ,_ _' nev. william ia. Nia _ _ ti H 8 Y- Y Y- P - ‘aiiss ol! n uti».~o,,oir .1 the Um P ¢ 0| puswl. uf resen ng is H0ii11eB8 P9110 Plus three pupils of Green Bay School York, and three sisters. Emily (Mrssto Souris. visiting the different par-i l lliillglhiliy respected reslidcllit _:-1 limi iplaica. Ho -wus bo.i'n lu; Cc.,,r»_reu,| ll' resbyterian Church of XI will arrive in the city today at ._ hlcll fd cl l_l5 _ __ __. who tried P. S. C. Exams were suc- Wn1.Sellar, of Mount StewartJ,Mis. lshes e eccascd was a membcr.' P H1- bl’ the 3- 3- l’l°el1elH811 eesgfui in obtaining ce,-tin¢u¢,¢s_ Mary Jane McMillan, of Salt Lake The Dinner promises to bc onei en route. _ - _ cr : Ch t 1 welll; lrilg family lu Mau ll,lll_,_ll 5 _ 5591' Fisher. Raymond Mac- He leaves Cl'1B1'l°lf/ei»0W11 011 Silt- gmchel-_ Mury Culluck uh theu- Dutchman, oi' Denver, Colorado. entertaining of His _ Exceilency_i 35 yeh.,-§ ag., Hu lul._,_-cll`ll'l ul_Jul.l_ §;\;2_11Z_§_.___l_i_pra_;c_:__B_l:_;i_lii_l_e__l;_kvictorulal-_ufdui’ 11101111118- splllllllld w0l,ll_ Rev. _ E. Boothroyd, of York. and The ' ‘ MEC 11', °*`°“ ___ Rev. W. H. Palmer, of Wlnsloc, as- prep dhluululera Mus June. vhs l l mm' I LM" To RE5T"‘Tll° funefel Ol was SUCCESSFUL ___ Mary sistcd in the funeral service, whlchlreservations have been taken up. li borrowing -.wifldiziw ami -ill,r~..__, y;,_r|i-ulralll, M.ru_ _luhll _lv,_lul___________ ________Eurial~in Mount Wollaston Come- the late Arthur Foster was held 0-Keele ll llllllll ol Gllwall Bllle was conducted in her late home in of Somerville. The fu-r.¢|;al was held l J ; ltllilr. Rieiv. Mr. ri'.eil~ce ol‘iii::\iilil,i`ll,:`? lie was laitd to res; ill llllu lluniily Dbl ull Ceniibridgo Mass. ll ur..1.M.Murley wh _ “ cd the chariottctcwn igolzllcsélit ` at the International convention ‘.9 ' cntiy held in Minneapolis, r..-l "°_" ll nom.. rriaay~uigl-it.- This c¢,,{,"e2l,‘]`“ e is rated as the most -hill llll as P unlvelsalcongrels helll 0 8 Pickett. of Rimby. Alberta, Mrs. tions Miss Marie E; Kirwin, City, C ll _l _l ' ll' ___ -- was Rolarlamlrom lon _» in the world Fred E. Scott, of East Piltson and stands Third in the Senior Gradelcgnwxgfg srgclslngzglogs g_e__°_;fll;S Catholics of Charlottetown unit/ed.ihe i'y, Quincy. l_y_'o_:_;1_t.ce_l'd_ll_y' ___zll_tle€li_p;i_l__l__ troll; his r_esi-lschulll who med lhe Pllllllll School Covehead. by her pastor, Rev. Thos.l -M e a was ar- Exams was sllccessllll ln ohlallllll A. Wilson, who spoke from Numbers Mrs. L.»_.~-_,_ _,_ B _ ll llgely attended. Services were con-| g 23.10, “Let me die the death of the! -BAD ACCIDENT-Mr. Angus lpn _ii ',-,mwu_ l,,,8;§ll'”l;'vl,,f;, gllgciductcd at st. Peters cathedral andl';lel'§fft;f:°l‘:;f_',l;_l;l§‘ef"lf,lf__‘;'5Mulff8‘5‘lf, righteous. ict my lust end be like Cameron. son of Mr- Samuel J-l honle. 4'! School St.. Augu5l_a_ Me__|1J.t the grave by Rev. Can_on Malone._Who lol. the past three years has his.” A very large funeral proces-iCsmeron. of Summerside. inet withi n _,fqrlda_y_cyehhlg at 730 0.cl0ck_‘The following were the pall bea lsllccellsllllly lallght ln qnwan Brac sion followed the remains to the`a regrettable accident. as the resultl 'Led 51 yearr-,_ ers: E. Saunders. W. E. W. Owen, S.| school We are pleased to note l_h,ll_'Unitcd Church cemetery in York, of ii __ Mrs. Brown leaves to mourn rl A. McDonald Peake. C. Drew,E. .Mlss Nlullally declded to remaln wlm where they were revcrcntly laid tu»1ast "_1lr_C:_1vl__llgoliu_§Ei_;l_l:__ll1____an_:l_s_i_i _:1__il_ill_¢_l_1__r_.;-l-_Cudmoi'e. :us another yeah g;_l_;_i;._ _l_hlic:B__l;ti_l_l$-_|;earil_l_sa_vv_;:reHD_/l_¢l_T_s_r__t{_lpvzlpsurred near Searletown Hall andl 1' Mr. William B I F t SUCCESSFUL S`l.`UDENTS.- In f - ._ JHS. Duck, He1‘b0l‘t V9SSey. J- A- in 8 urns. o rec own. BEREAVEMENT-Th d new- P - E. I.. also :l sisters, Mrs pmhthc recent civil service Examine-lwas melvcd bv Mrs B°l,s“Mll_llll;, Allen and 011111121 Auld- cyclists on the road. Mrf Cameron? _ » - ‘ _ . Fivo crimdsc _ _ i l _ _ P. E. Ieilmid in 1846 but moved "5 actlllil B-S Dull bear 10111 Piotou. iMuch credit is due in pupils g.ndiCity, and Minnie (Mrs. E. H. of the outstanding cvents of thc_ Ra Knights have made extensive! arations and to date nearly all _/ FRIDAY collision between automobiles, Wednesday night. The accident the result of the two approach-l cars trying to avoid a eou le of` thrown out Birough the roof of, car by the impact but oddly: . Yffour countrie' M W ~ of the oygyjd were. -1 FS. _altei Scott of Gardiner. Me.. and in Grade One Miss Dorothea l l, ll h-l l_ ll d . Yesifefuey £0 €11t.e11d 11 e0l01”ful end enough none of the other occu-i |118 27! from the éxmh :*__l_f;’___El1-__)i_1_:;‘_thers, Jas. H. Burns, of McMillan. leads all students fromlllllmglla Cflmlllfllllllge llsvell'lll;r F335; lg lmulfsslve gfeetlug lu Hu* E"°el'lpants of either car sustained any-l ne- Idl1i10. Joseph H this rovince A lar e numbcr of' ' lell°y me Pullul delegate ll” Cullll' thing more serious than a bruise ori h““d.'.9‘l C9ll.“."f-3821 .delegates from Burns. of Billerica, Mass.; Arthur persogs fromlall overgcanada werellllll/Il:UI`lll:lIll’logl7,`lt§lc¢,1l,ll"rl,l-ilgillllll llylllliglillllfuiilf da' and Ne“'f°“"‘ll”‘“d' A’°lll’l5ll°l’ two. _ was reuloycd lu ,_ Burns. of Charlottetown., P. E. I.. competing. Both young ladies are to eu lollowlllg the accldent Hl__ home ;_i_l_ll:ll_e__e;s C;s_sulo.P_u1§D§§§eH¢_l38 ___l;ll§lnearby residence and at lost uc- every city in fipuud l ll __ Duff in the 'hianyaflgsterlixillacilillld .Mr Cameron mclal nlm__.lll,_lm_ M___ Norman S0m_ Rruce Burns. oi' Frcetown. P. E. I.. be congratulated oh their excellenglwas ____ 1633 Cumming ___________e_ M_._ his n__s__ _ _mo Pri __ Fydward Islllcounts his condition was such that e"'ul°i°'r'To1'ono. gave the most 1 S¢l1'l'lu8 -‘address of the convention llssel S' Bums' °f Freewwn' P' E' W°1'l‘- They 11"’ Sfuduulee °f i9l19|M Nall was born December 15. 18110 ws n C 'it- v Ch _ C y (l. Th d f Mrs eS§_1_`__W0___ B;1__£B.__._?_g€;l:_ta__yMe_.__ Union Commercial College. and re-lu; Pllhce Edward lsluhll cuuud,,_ itll; st_,ee';l;5?_?__l§ ;’l_el;‘§’é;5f_?_W:;'§ remove him for some time. ‘ and vp, glyell ll mllglqllcmt OW lame 'clrcle of mends _ ceived their instructions for Civil und had resided lu Superior- for the . _ .- n Au .t . ' so great that the parade of cars i_i_01_1 _Among speakers oi' interna- She was a member of the Gregnmsl service work mlm Principal Mimm' P1151 40 yee1‘S- He WHS 11 Well lm°W"‘ from the S. S. Hochelaga was di-i 0 £1 renown. Methodist Church and an actlvvi L_ contractor. Surviving are his Wi1L‘~ verted to less frequented streets and 11110lhe1‘ SHCI lilo Bishop-.i 'Christine became the bride of lull ______f0__m W_____ sash _____d8sWo___;1__ The Guardlan extends s_nce____ _md W acPhee, of Bellevue by two The cere- ' dence than his own province. Alexander Miu.Donald. l: _ _ _:.3 _ He had not been feeling well for the __ sters. Mrs. A. H. Frink of Walpole. l- mony was performed by Rev. Dr. ;l_l°__fug;___i-l'1_§‘f__:_1_;_l>lI11_;ll_._lorl_ o__p__bXi,l»r_;i¢l:_;____l11Teiflll Symlmiilly i»0 the bereev _prevlolls few weekS_ but lt was be inent citizen who had spent three s, a d M _ '< n rs Malwlm Ma°Pl"el` The Prince Edward Island Light Watson in the presence of the im donnl D W ° uc 1 The body was recovered vvlllllll lieved the change of climate would I lmllc -ef Willillil Beefillee lu me tlme °f they Johll_ ol’Belle " _ ` Horse, the lst Prince Edward - _mcdlate frien s_ _-> p_ p__ Ad,-lah l=~_ Arsehl,_llll_ M_ Plltwo hours after the drowning. ber geril.1n the harris of their puuel-ul sclvl vue and Highlanders. the 26th Field parties. The blldes were doi11tiyP__ Wllllalll M0l.llll_ Andrew Hen] Coroner Houston, who was sum- ll - -'ous evening he had had a talk with ho had spent the winter with them. an elderly llellllemum u very prom- or four months in the hospital. qlllckly restore him to his wonted_'_I`l"l‘S .gcnmfman was very emp - _in his opinion that the hospital gglyghlggl :gg séptglseglshoiild rcmainwhere it was. There ` was room to put the new building 001° While life =l1“lll”'““‘ll“ll‘° 'rn l - 0 day’ Ju” z7“Coml>1111v. about 250 5110118 1111 \ve11l.ricc bouquets of white carnations. Cam b ll‘ ll W M llc the crowning was unnec _ very brief and distressing 11111125-sf . ' - 'fabric of the nation which they llllsel;_‘_”;’hce;a"’ conducted by her into camp yesterday. ,Both couples were unattended. Thi; el_ell;’:le ol' lhemlgllfzlls Boyi The funeral will be held egharsyat- Dossxd away the _f0ll°WluS Suu‘luY- ltjllmer away from me /railway comrades their memory will en- Bellevue on Wéifg swere held ln Ambulance, and the 8th Signollgcwned in pink georgette and car- Hesse” D B Macd0nalll_ Tlwlmlsiinoned, decided that an inquest in- W H saved- in _the mighty work which ll e ev' Quincy A' McD°w` The 8th Signal Co are cncamli- Following the ceremony a recep- Swllls who marched ahead ol- lheilirdav afternoon from the residence e was about thirty-five years of Dr Yeo laid _hal as ___ member ol, _ ll. w' ~ - ‘ _ ___l_e%__l___l__e _wc0mpll__l_c__l_ thelr “mall Mf_l;Lv_;'_1=:___as.s_l5te_ir~eturn will vesicle in Bosihri. Mass. Sheppard, James Lightir/er Pros ll’lll*"““’-5lll"ll’l'E- A" event lalll" MT ‘md M"" Pm’ B'_.°“’“' pitcl should-_l,,, moved ucllml. me or Harold Poole Stimlev- D' 8- °-' * s'1'Evv/ilrr-inonmus. °ffl°_”‘ f"°'"“ me \°“““‘“°““ Sl“"‘Sl1f-‘od their u°1_‘evmoon and cn their field, Johnny lvlcaieer. _Devirii , T* 5‘““ll “l“l‘l‘““' hu "‘“‘l“" “ml ll.. ami iiormcrly thought inc nos- _ viii.. , to re'ail,' wibhf`!ull military "“ht1nors. _ esd ac y | Mrs. M y , _ The services at the-MacLean Fun at the h';l_'____°;l'3l‘ll_gl_ A::l_l £2911-_l923| The old 105th hulvlllluu hug no-v_Kenzle are dallghlcls of Mmmd Mrs, His Exeelleuuy-S cal- wllh l_l.le_tcck plncc in the First Presbyterian D ` - . - - ¥...l"'e 11I._was solemnized on llvltles lhls c_ll,_ “Donald and Ml,s_ Mllc_ l)el..Pel_cl.s_ Slllllle Mccllnllck iof interest to many P. E. Islanders cron Ellis River, Lot 16 and ..evercl f ___ it h __ lad now ' ciinlrc o .c c y. u 1 sisters and br°Lher~5ll§O Whom _llfl'?‘r'cmi- to the conclusion that the eral Home and at the grave weteie ...M lll .- ' ls' °S'lbecome the lst Prince Edward Isl- A_________ N_ M____L____d_ _________c___y of v____ Guard ol. l_lon0lll._ was ul the l. a.,Church Boston Mase on saturday extend sincere sympa y. ___ _ _ _ conducted 'by Rev, H. D._ Johnsorhiqplgll ulvln' _ 169 s°h°°l Stlleehland Highlanders. They look as if !levlleld_ l,_ E_ ly Ml._ Mllcxellzle ls'ur the hlucessloll lvlllch was hengeghgyehlhg _lllm 2nd at .7 dclocll when_ n.l.- bliildini, should be erected on A- MlWKllll'l°“- C°l' D' 'mlm' www-t of Caledonia' P' E' Small' new ulllwlllls MacKenzie. Hartsville. and Mr Island was united in i .-C 1. K ith S. Rogers, Lt_- _ m11i‘1‘B8e to Engl' Llgarkgr Hgoper. Major Percy llglllllled pR’_‘_’sl:_bl“s ‘ll Lul°°e» Meille M T E Mu _ r nee o more than one M°°N°"lll- 'md al" " lhundred guests The bride wore a Nlgge remalns were lnlerrcd lh white georgette dress with aveil,anf1 od _ _ where l_lll.,.c carried a bouquet oi’ brides rose sililleryfwerccelllrlgcel-iliier the grave bv :““‘l “’°°l l’°‘“~ “nu We 11 Stflns a firing party drawn from the-uf Pearls The bride 0f l101101‘. Miss ll H; h- |Margaret Stewart sister of the bride landers The lost post was sounded C 9- W1 e Sail" ‘V055 and 0111' with race horses pulled out from “lar Weddlng was solemnlzed ln th b Bu ier Winston Smith fled "' buuullet °l Wlllle “ull Plllk Cl19~\‘l°l°ei'°W“ Ml' Gems” can R. C Church, the contractinil par 105th Prince Edward Islan B war _it morning when the speeial 110 11 lleslllly mollllhg all 930 ll yuly hcl, Y 8 ____ roses Mr Farrall Ramsclall a class pick, of Summerside, who was l_ S belng Mr Fmderlck Royce Cl.m_ I is with feelings of deep sorrow mate of the groom was best m n that we chronicle the death of Mrs The uble ring service was used races there on Dominion Day WHS_.l-h lzll D lllllt -l-he hu lull cum 1 es N Mac!-‘hee of B18 P0110-I Alto the ceremony which was certainly doing feline vl'_01'1_yi1'1!. b_;1__l,llllll'lv wllsypelhllllled hy lgel, lr-ll el. ___________cd _______ _ __ __ lv "Mule Fl”°Ved kn lm h n 3 _l LcBris The bride looked most ,l,l__e we th C ‘lr "' OCC”-‘$1011 marriage the bride was the guest of °ul'5 Welyllhlllg _galil cllmge ll; eliarminiz in nn ensemble suit with and the “m_"l;__ W‘“_l_l"_$ and Wumllhciirr at several showers On each' llllgllll 5"" W_ lydrllg up °lFrench hat of rose and delst blue. rcspecls r_l_’se:_l§'_l“'l; ln cerlululeccaszon she received many useflil acktllllnd splitmd ngldrabeMll:ll!rcl)vl:il‘M1ss Agnes Munn' the bridesmaid’ ti procession mgdea aonlus Chris- gifts including sterling silver' p'vrex'l cgllglvenlll m°few;g'fe°l ““°’“°°“lwi7trll ltsuit gftwlhchbklshznclzth 11nd colorful spectacle D mmessiveinnd Cul glass' linen’ °hl"“' “"d"`“`l“l‘l°" “le °°5l ""'l'°”“ "W fm' nloss objection could be taken thahlgol are grecrillz Ml? _;"`§h:‘Mug:§ The little newer girls and boys,‘§';?ll/5;?wllgbsllxlb:§;nvcl;e$lolif"v_ls¥_%; . . . Th DS: ' ' ' ' ' i.l'l D0 h l' C l . ll Wu* u "me l'°° hut e l'°l`l'°n lgiving the bride away. The service Mllfrv lgrlf dolab wld th hxren °f they received cn their wedding day am King; County, which took Dlllee Performed by Rev Wm Nicholl of her home on Monday. Moy 2155- Quincy A reception was held with 11 ' Deceased whose maiden namelroom. which was decorated in white was Mary Catherine McDonald.land pink iris. The couple received was born at Morell. P. E. I.. 01_1J1111e many beautiful and costly gifts, as 24, 1867. She was the only Child elltokens of best wishes for a bright the late Allan and Mary A1111 M¢'|and happy wedded life. The bride is Donald. and s. cousin of the late IB-la gradate nurse from the Beacon' mented llfeV~ l"l'~ l*°‘l3l"ll“ M“lf,D°n7 H011Pii»11-l. Boston: Mr. Robbins was aid. founder of the St. Vincen s or- lmlllllawd lrom Lllbec h h_____h__0_ ln There are two new units this a son ol- Ml. D M Boys of Queen Square School Pupils of Notre Dame Convent Pupils of St Josephs Convent e r the zcih Field Ambulance M“°D°““ld ls dl V ll - MacDonald of Hope a e C°l”l’5i and th” Inmnuy Cams Previous to the wedding both S"ll°°l The lam” ls in be wcmltc lbr‘des were tendered miscellaneous fl`°m the lst Highlanders showers at the home of their par It looked most unpromising forlems ln Boston’ Mass horse racing at nine o’clock in the DYSART CONROY _On wed_ alnly resmnslble for staging he barrister of this city, and Miss Catholic Wuman's League Third Order of St Francis St Chailcs Auxiliary League of the Sacred Heart St Joseph‘s Sodality LAssumption Society Benevolent Irish Society Children of Mary Knights of Columbus Catholic Clergy Choir Boys Pages lchurch united in the Holy bands of mairlmony Miss Jean Semple ldrlughter of Ml Watson Scinple of lvew Glasgow P E I and Mr Russell Haywafii son of Mr and Mrs C B H1y\vard Everett Mass ' The Bride who was unattended was givnn in marriage by hcr uncle Mr ilohn Warren, Medford Mass and looked charming in a lovely gowni of pale orchid silk georgette wlthi 'pictuie hat to match The spacious :Pnl leurs were filled with only intim | atc friends and relatives who gath- .crcd to witness the union of this pop u _ '“ "` l the p:'e. . . . . .. opia Beauty (Stewart) B Dr, ulucu M _H h um.h_ -I-llmll ll Time: 2.21; 2.21'/at 2.28. her stroll; rx§de:a:n.:st Christian lg.. Time: 2.19%: 2.10'/.rl 2.23%. 0 5 |§hI3'llJ-A I DUIIQW I 2 3 ¢l'l¢l§N>-A tlrbbehil-1 The League of tile Cross Band of rain had turned the race track, c ou c eps of _ __ - -u -- - °'”°'“ lower tum. but by heroic work onipallelsoh and Ml._ Leolllld Allldlllll 111111111128- Appropriate hymns, in-_ or em' the pul-t of the uul-urukel-_ uurl the belng the “shew Durlng the “___ cluding patriotic songs and O Can-‘ assistance of a number oi’ automo- ylce_ Ml.s_ Mcllelll sllllg very heuutl_ eil" by the ehildfell Were S1111! with lie owners who volunteered to _ ' -drive around the course it was put The wedlllllg breaklasl was Served' The Palace was decorated to suit iin pretty good condition by start- ,ll the home ol Ml.s_ _l_ J_ Mllgull the 3115111010115 occasion. ing timc. Upwards of 2000 people some twenty guests being seated. In the ”"eul11K 11 Procession wits, Were ln elleuduuee *md eu-i0Yed u Toasts were eloquently presented binheld fmm the Pllluce 3° the C11- snappy program of horse racing. _ c three heat plan, or every heat Bl.ehhlll_ The happy couple left cellency was_ tendered addresses B race, was tried out for the first du,-lug me guy for u momr grip in ll'°m the Cle1`8y and Laityf His 1118 111111 HB-V0 I-1001! eutl3fu°tl°“-the the Maritime Provinces and the Lordship Blsholl 01-'°ul`Y und Mf- afiernoonb snort ending earlier southern states and are not expect- ‘l- 'l' 'l°l‘“~'>°"- K C- readies the than usual ond there brine no tire lcd bark from their tour until Fall. ’°sP°°ll"° “°l‘l’eS“eS~ some. long drawn out contests. A great many beautiful presems The Cumby healers were: Messrs. he following is the summary. ltcstified to the popularity oi' bride 'mhn Sulllvlm- Desmuud 0'l»e111'y. fully the song "Love‘s Coronation " meat "sl alld f“l"'°ul`- Col Craig. Judge Buckles and Aldcr`th"d'“l> Where at ll °'Cl°el¢ H18 EX- ,_l,l_l9 ball bearers wele. Lt _Col D_ |Bc__ esy. ass. when Miss FiorenC0|¢hey will have a knessy time in thel. _ R son of me law John A__ and Ml-u_ by the cross bearers, followed by: lthe Rev. Dr. Watson pastor of the _ é_ 1 _ _ ~. ' . 1 . i _ _ - _ . _ '_ ' v ‘ .` ill _ ` “ ' I ° r&. ' ' _ l _ _ . _ _ _ ` _ ` _ th ~ ' . lt. i » ' A - ~ Th ,imc groom. (North Baitieiord o - l3°“i*““l" M°D°111ld- Joseph -llllllllll p Campbell, Joseph McMillan, An- l (The above is a son of the late °h°“l' Fl`“ll°l"- Dr. Conroy and Mrs. Conroy. They ilinre to arrive in the city this week l to visit hil mother, Mrs. Conroy.) 3 The passing to her heavenly rc-_ ward of Mrs. James G. Hughes, (Bessie Hannah Cook) on May 19. 1928, in the sixty-eighth year of her age, has been an increasingly llfnlt loss- to her loved ones and 3l neighbors of Covehcad. Mrs. Hughes Zlwas a woman of outstanding Chl'li»:- 4ltian character. sincere. loyal. con- 5.sistent and true. A woman of ex- ’ceptionally good judlment. for more than fifty years her life witness for Christ has ever been “holv reason- able" and we sincerely believe "ac- llccptvibie to she was monica 3, in 1379 from her glrlhood home inl 3 York, P. E. I., and for nearly fifty 4 _venrs since Mr. and Mrs. Hughes 5 have lived in Covehetd, in which Sir Charles Dalton was present in the Sanctuary during services, Yesterday evening the Delegate was tendered a clergy dinner el; Saint Dunstan's University where upwards of sixty priests represent- ing al_l the parishes on the Island ithin the city limits, begs leave? to rvpol-l :is follcws. l Yolll' committee viewed the sites. on Longworth Avenue. While thesei ‘properties are very desirable, wo ular young couple Previouse to her :incial ability of the Hospital Board. The only site that your committee feels like suggesting is situated on 'Kent Street. It comprises ille resi- dence and land. owned by J. D ‘*W* '_' '_ ~ ;._ _ _f _ our an¢lsNeeil ' ' _ ` 'Cuticura Soap 1 ` ' lv¢f!‘l!°°\1l°P ¢5¢11I°°.*°4 Mr.1“red E--1 Wriiihtaoted as life can onlybe htly measured in; lathwith either bot or onli starter and announced to the satin- :heaven above. Brgtdas her bereav-` _ i warm! ahve dry thofwlllir- lf Iflotion of all. ' rd and sorrowlng- husband. shel, » i 1 |“.“' "qu on hot ilu l Othor _oillcials won: Clerk of leaves to mourn A faithful Christian l|q,nbbia¢ inoouean Qoilno John B. Cobb. : mother. three sons. William Perm i Ola I - 7 `f'l‘li|m1--Dr Q... cA\r4f7i°l.°°P°“ll7 if‘§§‘g°|a°§3 . Princns Aubrey-Jams 1'. Waite, marriage, and 'together they have The winners were owned bv the fluence her husband vm won to followinz parties: christ within two years of their Summenide: Teddy Jackson--W; A. rinse bam gg. uh pun," d 'll0°11\b6. K01'18i11Bi011i Worthy I-1011-,active workerautlll thgulhethodisbnagd Ile, Col. D. A. McKinnon, Chur1otte~; in me Unit” Uhur-¢u_ 'nw qu,-lu, town. ltlan influence of this gocdwurnanm _>. P ‘ - ll -4 ,ga 'lun_uh;‘. A quiet but exceptionally pretty wedding was solelnnizcd at St. Simeon and St. Judc's Church. 'Tignish on Wednesday, June twenty-seventh when Marion Cor- nelia, third daughter of John A.l Hackett was united in marriage in Philip Noonan, son of Mrs. J. E.i Noonan, Bedequc. Rev. 'Fath°r; Gregory McLellan performed thc` ceremony and was the celcbrant at the Nuptial Mass assisted by Rev.- Faiher William McCabe. The altazf was banked for the occasion with. white lilacs and ferns. _ The bride who was given ln marriage by her father. wore .ll model gown of oyster white crepe' with rhino stone trimmings. She, wore a large mohair and silver hai-i with silver shoes and stockings. An* erminc neck piece completed thcl At 2.10 Hia Excellency will visit s»ou¢ndwo1w1¢»i1.‘ Y ri=ivr.»iir.rlqer.tiriccviruc.i»== ii il. in-uct is nic. . . Inokhartl Popeand two doughtelmn may ' psalm, Notre _Dame Academy asetnllllzloc-k_lan:1. had snveigyn blibghrily ve:lle°rdr:y asked if in - U |<1¢.11- 1»°~11_° #fron _. of wimioei. '"1 'lliunqsv evening. _ visiting the various catholic mba- mittee-_.bud commerce be ._and.I.ottie 'launch iuimaerbert _At io cclocx on Friday 11101111119 tutlem throughout the city and fi-bln the perk -factory ami . 'Veena of York). Mrs. Hughes also Hu Excellency will leave for Alan- elsewhere, _equating af mlm ,mil yuulu ensemble. She carried a showerlulu. and the slluullou may bu mu. bouquet of ophelia roses and lille."-_S were present. Others present werezluf the VulleY~ ibility is the object in removing the G. Cameron of Souris, P. chief Justice Mathiescri, ,austleei Tho bride was attended by l1_o\'_hospltal from the present sin-, the and Inspector for Royal Meellllllif-. Justice Hasz~ard_ His Sioief M15* D01'0i-l1.V H11-Ckeii Wllillproperty referred to meets the re- Canada in West Indies and Worship Mayor Yep, Mr_ J_ p_ Mu_ wore orchid georgette and carried (lull-emeuuu ° Ame,-¢uu_ - Tntyre. Minister of Public Works; lm “fm bouquet Ui butterfly 1'°Se-‘_- l In considering the cost of pur- DIXON-At Stanchel, July 2nd DF- 3. R. Jenkins. Dr. W. J. P.: The Kl'°0m Wes Biiended by hi*-chasing properly in thc city, it Henry Dixon, aged 62 years. Funer- McMillan. Dr. J. D. Mcnuigan. Jybrother, Mr. Henry N0011l111- iiilicuid be born in mind that the nl was held yesterday to Snrington D. Stewart. K. C. His Excellency N101' il'1e C0fem011Y R buff”-§'pi'escnt hospital site should be cemetery, lgeoeived at the University by lunch was served at the home o.|w0,-lu, say $12,000.00, which might GRANT-At Bangor. on July lst. |__-_hi __l1;_'iv.___-_1__l;_li_l»_j_l_=_ Murpil_y.,th_<;f___l>_§:_<1¢-_______y "___ ____d__ “___ __ lgc appélid ic the purchase or the Mrs. Roderick Grant, in her seth - - over y own . o. year. "“' l”l'lj_l1"_‘___‘;_<1=l‘i1> Bishop 0‘1»esry. srer and balsa ensemble with, Respectfully submitted, ni .s'rl\vl~:lrr_surlcenly at charlotte- or L1______°¢l_l»:_r:_¢v called on His 1-lon-lbels:_hnt and belse show 111111 w. if. 'r1nMA|r.su, "' -town cn saturday morning, June so v_____v_e__d___; __ve_fll'“°l' H5851 Bt 5-30lHl0n<; 1185- M N l ` For sell and others. after an attack of acute indignation. the ______ ____ mug, w o retumed r. and rs. oonan left for n __ Ml” B¢l-thu Buyer; ur wllmug vgl. g t previous to the trip to Quebec, Montreal and up Ir. Tldmnnh moved the adop- ley rc... .- leneral reception in the Bishopu the Saguenay and later will take up tion of the report. _ Nlcnousou _ Al the l,_ ‘_ |_ hluee- their ence in Charlottetown, Mr. Justice llaszard enquired ll mg Stewart. Esq_, of thofollowing dini- ensions. namely. 180 x 160 feet; ul small strip of land adjoining. own-l cd by the estate of the late Mlm Snnlllcl Lowc; and thc lot a-joining it. owned by Mr. Henry Lowe. Th-v combined frontage of thcsc lots on Kent Street is 300 feet, the depth 160 feet. ' The total cost of these properties $17,500.00. If additional properly is re- quired the Meiklc Lot 128 x 160 fcct. adjoining the Lowe Lots and ex- tending through to Fitzroy Strcel. could be pllrchased at a reasonable price. The house on the Stewart Prop- criy contains twenty-two rooms, and might. bc converted llito a Nurses Home. These lots have ii southern front- ill ldercd quite desirable. If accessi- 2nd to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Dunn- ing. a daughter. Maripn Louise. DOYLE-At Eslrnsclil' e on Juno 30, 1928. to Mr. and Mrs. Bemarri Doyle, a daughter, Miriam Celine. BOWNESS-At Kensington, June zsth, to M. and Mrs. Lorne B. Bow- ncss, a son, weighing 12 lbs. (Arthur I-Ierbcrt_i MA'I`THEWS~In this city, on Julie the 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Matthews, a daughter. MURPHY-St. Anns, June 27, 1928 in Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Murphy, ii. son. \ - CALLAGIIAN-At thc Prince Coun- ty I-lespitzll, June 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. n son. MORRISON -- At Launching on Jlinc 24th, 19211, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Morrison, a son, Freder- ick Daniel. weighing 10 lbs. .Con- grailllations. ` nil/lrlis ' FOSTI-IR-At 04 Elm Avenue Arthur Frtsler_ aged '75_V€ars.F‘ WOOD-At Orwell, June 30th, Ric- hard Wood. (YARVER - Drowned ni Alexandra, Jllly 5th, Cecil Nelson Carver, age 13 years, son of Mr. Nelson Carver. CAMERON-At Lima, Peru, 011 Jllly 3rd, 1928, Guy Cameron, aged 40, second son of the late Rev. John E. i This morning His Excellency will where Noonan is the popular the motion meant that acceptance glifllllmliluxflllllllazyllgug 3152;." L_' celebrate Mm in the cathedral at Manager or the Prcvinciunanx. of the report moan! thot the l»r\1S- Nicholson, age sa rem. fl ;1;S_1:_e_I1n__