\\ yWeek MONDAY r COMPLETED ASSIGNMENT -. ‘Constable C. E. Shaw, of the Nova Scotia Provincial Police who has been in the province serving papers for the Halifax Suprerne Court which opens on Tuesday, left on ro_ tum Saturday morning after com. pleting his assignment. He feels deeply grateful to Chief Birtwlstle of the local force, who allowed Po- lice Oflcer Biggar to accompany him as the territory was unfamiliar to the Nova Scotia officer. —UIIILD DIES SUDDENLE- Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miliigan of Brae, in the very sudden death on ‘mura- elli. Rev. s‘. J. Chisholm: Sony.- M I meeting the Executive Treasurer. Rev. J. M. mclood. 'lhe TTETQ '3 Es Buet f0 DWINA IN PORT-The schbohe Dwina. Capt. Fraser, docked at‘ Wblgpnlmiuig r Our Saturday/Subscribe I l‘ ' THURSDAY The Potato Growers‘ Associa- l LATE am. rerun CAMPBELL-I ~ l - MM ‘ x: 1'3 RECONSTRUCTION WORK Over a dozen men are engaged in —VISITING MONCTON. .- Mrs. Council lest week the following sp- pointments were made to the Pro- hibition Commission: Mr. Charles H. Black, Charlotte. town. Mr. John Simpson, Prince County. Mr. James B. MacDonald, St Pet- Hamilton, "It meeting will be held in N0- vember at the call of the President. Simmons of Crapaud, has a Snow- blll tree which is blooming fm- g second time this year, large lovely whito blooms. Pownsl wharf about 8 o'clock ‘rues-I day afternoon, bringing a cargo of lumber from Burnt Church, N. B.‘ SECOND BLOOM-Mrs. Warren Lasva Ion simon-Mr. J. i='.‘j Pmfitt, Mr. Oeorgo Jardine, Thomas L. Ramsaywliov. Dr. Ash-' down of xensington, and Rov. Mr. tion have begun the season's Illlppillr. vcstordny the s. s. Certo left Charlottetown for Havana. Cuba. carrying a carro of Bliss Triumph. The cargo consisted of £0,000 bus. cf certi- fied seed packed in ‘ elv and ML sgmuel glmpbell returned by, William Bucha n of Sumlnerside is m, 5_ a Hamel"; yuterdfly from visiting her son and daughter in law, attending the funeral of his broth- , M'- Qnil M“ “My B"°*‘°“"' °' er, Mr. Peter Campbell, North Syd- ney. Investigation showed that ;death was due to heart failure and not drowning, the sudden shock of Mr- Cempbellu dive into the cold I with a little son last week, William ' HopgoocL-S. -nomc. Nicsun-It is pleasing . Moncton, N. B., who were presented ' making repairs on the breastworli at Victoria Purl‘. The section oi the bank between the ladies and mens’ bathing houses has been dug ‘away and the old logs removed. Work has now bean begun on the new breastwork. ers West. Under the statute, appolntmgnt, go the Prohibition Commission l; gol- q period of three years. The term of the. last Prohibition Commission ex- pllpd loot April. no lie-appointments being made, was a former resident of Charlotte- qlflw now gommlsslonem "a m town. and brother of Mr. Sam men of Prominence in their com-fgmpbeu blwksmin- H5 "m9 l" lllllllliy. with business experience chdlqthww“ 1mm 51"!" THE LATE MB. PETER. CAMP- FEIIIP-Tlle victim of the drownllls tragedy at North Sydney on Pfi- llfly. Mr. Peter Campbell, tailor, Osborne of New london left yester Canada which opened in Pictou las evening. The Moderator, Rev. R Pictou. lily to attend the Iuiitime Synod of the Presbyterian Church in Hensley Stavert is at present in UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF — 10.000 has. o! tableltock in O0 _ "L "ch- water having proved fatal. In ad- dition to the brothers already men- tioned, Mr- Campbell leaves a sor- rowing widow, to whom will go out the sympathy of all who knew her here. -—-EI.DERLY RESIDENT PASSES. t “Thelil passed away at the home cf . her brother, Mr. _John R. Glover, Summerslde, cn Tuesday morning, Mrs. Charles Mason, at the age of 54 years. Besides her brother one sister, Miss Jane Glover, is left to MEETS OLD FRIENDS.—Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Tanton, accompanied to report that Master Albert, eight year old son of Mr. Jerome Bernard l LAID To REST_TM funeral of M summemde m d°m3 “may “d l the late C. B. Chappell was held at the hospital grounds last week-S. inev‘ E‘ H‘ Ramsay ommatlng at iithe house and cemctery services. ‘The following were the pail bear- ers: Messrs. R. H. Hlllson, Colonel 'Davitlson, E. T. Riggs, B. W. Le- TO RECEIVE FORTUNE — A story in The Chicago 'I‘ribune stat- ‘es that John s. Holmes, Chicago Page, James Tait and A. W- Hyrid- man. day, Oct. 1st, of their eleven year old doughtor from heart trouble. The little girl was up and about as usual when she suddenly expired. Dr. Champion was called but un- by two daughters and a. son, of‘ Charlottetown, P. E. I., are guests of l::“:::tu:’ ozvhoflisodoogecergfiy .‘ William H. singleton and family, 22‘ ' ’ ' i Pearl st. Mrs. Singleton is a daugh- “mm” “i000 ‘s b°q“°“‘h°d ‘,° a‘ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Tanton. Many Zitgjrdmlizlaigcmgfihg:okjlpjfitiii y ber of cases of canned lobster were The ‘work on the approach to Hills- boro Bridge, which is being done through the aid of the federal um" employment grant is progressing lllpldly. The workmen have nearly and moral standing. Their appoint-ltw°“wz°n° FITS aso and follow- meat, which goes into effect iui- i“ h" m“ 1°” "Io years before medlawy“ l, expected to give gem ii-emovhig to North Sydney where eral satisfaction to all in the Pro- h” h“ "m m" lmled- M'- vince who have the interests of tem- Campbell w“ ‘mmmled. ‘Mid i8 mourn. The funeral will take place 0n Thursday with a short service at the house at 2 p. m. and from thence to the Presbyterian Church and Cemetery at Kensington-S. THIEVERY GOING ()N—A nuln- (i. ‘ ‘lendant. der the circulnmrices did not con- lidn an inquest necessary. ‘rho fimeral took place on Friday to "Milo Cemetc y. s. TAX CASE ADJOURNED-On Saturday at l0 o'clock the Supreme {Court continued the hearing of the {case of the City of Charlottetown against Foundation Maritime Ltd.. Jill‘. J. O. C- Campbell finishing his ézarsument which he had started the ‘,day before. The Court was adjourn- led until IPriday, octobci- om, at 7 -rouno rsorm BEORGAN- QZE-Zlhe reorganization meeting of the Young Peoples society of Frin- l tion at heart. realm of rapid and efficient tele- phone service in this city and the Island Telephone new building at the corner Walter Grant, the wife of the man-i opinion of all when he said ity United Church, Summerside, the ‘toothpicks, insulating here, James in Newfoundland, and John in Glasgow. on Sunday morning. at lzioyplace today. Mr. a_ m“ His worship Mayor How” gone from here on Saturday as set m motion a new em h the chief mourner. perance and competent admililstra- Furflved by “We “mm”: 5m“! Province when he put through a,versity Entrance Scholarship yam. call from the operating room ofilnatlons, which were held m Han. Company's fax last week, have been announc- 01 ed, and contain the names of l. Queen and Fitzroy Streets to Mrs.'number of Island students. it~Tlllrd Campbell Scholarship, ($200), would be "a great boon to business ‘Allan Charles Findlay, Sydney; in the City." The cut ovcr went MacKenzie Scholarship, ($150),,An. of! without a hitch. and it was a nle Ella Longard, Halifax; first sir great privilege to be present when William Young Scholarship, ($100), the Aubrey Walter Mutch, Hdpeton, p, completed renovation for the con- The f wk , crete roadway on the west side of uneral °l ' the tracks. 'I‘raffic has been shut Campbell havins‘ oil’ at the railroad crossing and ve- hicles detour by way of Fitzroy St. and “the butts." --A'I"I'ENDED LUNCIIEON AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE-Rev. J. J. McDonald and Rev. Bennett Mc- Donald of Summerslde, accompan- ied by Rev. Fathers Connolly and McGreel, who are at present con- ducting a mission in St. Paul's The results of the Dalhousle Unl- Thc following is a complete list: or General of Canada. S. --DEATII 0F FORMER ISLAND- Elt-Mr. Hammond Cannon of Summerside, has recelvtii word of the death of his brother, Arthur years ago Mr. Tanton was a teacher in the Methodist Church Sunday School at Charlottetown, and among the boys in the class was Robert S. Bridges, now of 1'74 Prospect St., and the Tanton family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bridges last evening. It is over 25 years since the fam- ilies have met-Wakefield, Mass., Exchange. FUNERAL. -— The funeral of the lute Dr. Enoch Dodge, whose re- mains, accompanied by his wife, ar- rived from U. S. A. on Saturday lllsht, was held from the home of Mrs. Dodge's sister, Mrs. Elizabeth 'I‘ralnor, Kinkora, on Monday morn- lll8.t0 St.Ma1schls' Church, Kin- kora, and was followed by a large concourse of relatives and friends from all parts of the Island. The Guardian joins her many friends in extendlllk Sincere sympathy to Mrs. SUPERVISING CAR FERRY RE- PAlRS-Mr. H. H. German, C.N.R. naval architect, who designed the S. S. Charlottetown, arrived in the pretty wedding was solemnized on Sept 20, at St. Pauls Church Dor- chcster, when Miss Della Trainer, youngest daughter of Mr. Patrick Trainer, South Melville, became thg bride of Mr. Edward Daly son gineer of the Canadian‘ National Engineer, Moncton and Mr. Jolm- son, Private Secretary to Mr. Haven. They are here in connection with the work being done on the car Railways, C. S. G. Rogers, Bridge,‘ .pllrloined from a warehouse on the pa” ‘n bequeams are ‘W0 Swami‘ waterfront, during last week. Mr- Mrs. Hattie Elgar and Miss Eliza. Holmes, who received $50,000 each, hdniteciggz and n3 widow who received ha“ of‘ lilght and it itylizvibio hc i!" ewcrk . . . .~ . s - the estate. , _ lug on this car. It lS rumoured NOT MUCHTJIIDING BEING ‘ that several bags of similar goods D0NE_The Building Business lsuvere follnrl on the nrrmisrs of a supposed to be an index of gemzresirlriiit, of tho city, but. whether em, conditions m busjnesi Judgmgitliczuz ‘arc lllf‘ sum: is not known by a survey of Charlottetown, bus- l at Pmscn” inesa must be somewllait stagnant, "—-— as the Building Business at present!‘ “LAID To REST-T“ rmmins 1s rather 510w compared with mstwil little Edward, only son of ND’. o o'clock. .1. o. Stewart, x. c-. and filer of the Island Division. First Campbell Scholarship (taco. °*'“'”°“' “'°'° "mm “w” ‘mm Dodge “‘ ‘he ‘m °‘ h" ““‘““‘“"' cit tli k - ' lb "i Ye“ "ma" ‘he Cmmdm“ N““°““‘ ‘ m‘ M“ ‘Wm R Mcmnak‘ o‘ ‘K. M. Martin are appearing for After putting through the call Freeman Kenneth Stewart, stellar. Summerside who attended the _E- c y its ‘Zea f“ tifipgcmd “a "'15s Hem help“, to Bugmem me emwfiortli Bt’(lt‘l.|ilt', wt-ro luid to rest We plaintiff. T. A. Campbell, K. 0., His Worship stated it was an honor ton; Second Campbel] scholarslflp luncheon at. Government House in lltnwzsaficceomignie: borlvletinsqrga; llldyment therein. However, Mr. H. i i“ u"? R‘ C Clllltlfli‘ ill Sulllmflr- , ‘and J. O. C. Campbell for the‘de- and a privilege and expressed the ($250), Robert Aitkens, stsllgl-gon; honor of Earl Bessborough, Govern- WEDDING BELLS_A very T_ Haéen thezsslstnn: Chm J. Phillips is constructing a flnefside on Sulurduy I morning. Tile r new residence at the lower end l fullelul services lic.<l lli Si. Pzluls |of Grafton street and mere l5‘CliUl‘Cll iverc very largely attended [some other work beini! done in lily Old and yflllllil: Tlll? Convent ‘connection with 10w] homes suclpchilrlrcli attended in n. body arid ‘as the new house on the Sim olnlhc little children who had made the Victoria Hotel and the new their first Communion with Ecl- gtol-s at 5t, Avsrds, just outside the l yvlrd were also present at the rc- G- Cannon. e well known drllsglst or Mrs. Margaret Daly, Sturgeon, of Brocton, Mass. on September p_ E_ I" the m“ FL cunnlngham 18th. He was the son of the late pastor was celebmng The youth. W. F. Cannon. He loaves to mourn ‘ful bride looked radiant, dressed in his widow and three children; also white satin and Chantilly lace, and ferry S. S. Prince Edward Island, by Bruce Stewart and Co. Ltd. Mr. Germain supervising the repairs to be made. new exchange from the old, were E. 1.; Bruce Scholarship ($100). pulled out as the Lower Queen Donald Murray Ross, Sydney; First Street ofllc; went dead. As this University Scholarship,‘ ($100), Jean was doneythe lights in the new Walker MacLellan, Truro; Second took place in Epworth Hall on. Friday evening, October 2nd. In the , absence of both the last year's' President and Vice-President, the City limits. {quest of Rev. J. J. McDonald, pas- itor of St. Paul's Church, who said [the Requiem Mass. The pallbearers in Summerside and Kinkora will were the deceased little playmates. --lI0lllE FOR Burma-Friends f- . ti‘ l w. it lbalton. After -a geneivl discussion Rev. L. B. Campbell presided. After the devotional period, the officers exchange board began to glow,‘ one University Scholarship $100),‘ Hel- by one, like the lights of a great en Fraser Reynolds Belyea, Saint for the coming year were elected.- President, Miss Estelle: Bowness; vice president, Mr. Albert Linklet- ter; Secretary, Miss Zilpha Mac- Quarrie; Treasurer, Miss Helen concerning the activities for the city as dusk begins to fall, mark- John; Special Campbell Scholarship lng with their brightness thg in- ($100), P. E. I. Further awards on itiatlve and blislness foresight of other scholarships are as follows: the Island Telephone CompanypPlctou Academy Scholarship ($200) who thus show their faith in the Robert Leander Aikens, Stellartori, business future of the City. lPrince of Wales Scholarship ($200), TUESDAY iDorothy Doull, New Dominion, P, two brothers Lorenzo of Beverly. Mass" and Hammond oi Summer- side, S. -I-‘UNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Miss Mildred Mllllgan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milligan of Brae, who died quite suddenly ‘wore a lace embroidered ‘caught with lllllos of-the-Valley‘ solemnized in si. Dunstans Basil- ‘and orange blossoms. Her flowers 139, Tuggday momlng M, 53g when We" a bmlqllei- °l him“ 10595.‘ Right Rev. Monsignor Maurice M’:- and lilies of the valley. The brides-I‘ Dgnald unmet] Annle Ellzgbegh MC- maid was her sister, Miss Elleeni Donald, daughter of Mm M630“- Trainer, who was dressed in coral! 51d‘ and the late y 3_ MCDDMRL Pmk chmmb Welm“! the new i to Mr. George James McCormack in Eugenie hat, and carried a bouquet? the Holy Bonds o; Matrimony veil A charming October wedding was regret m learn o: the death of Dr, i Masters Charley Hogan, Billy _ E‘; Dodge at m5 home in Boston ‘ Wood. Tantcn liicNoill and Kane on seplember 39th,‘ allel- an ll]- Ratteryi, Rev. Brnnritt .\fcDorla1d “e55 of five weeks, at the age ohofficiaicd at the crave. The large 75 year; D13 Dodge and Mm Dgdge‘ concourse of people who attended resided 1n Summefsldg for {our tlia funeral from town and country years and made many ll-lendg Lust showed the deep sympathy express- (all they returned so 1305mm to od- for the bercuvcdparcnls in their live. Mrs. Dodge was Miss Janie‘ 511d ‘and tragic 1055- $- coming year, the meeting adjourn- RECEIVES SAD NEWS — Mrd- E- I- last week, was held on Saturday af- ed with the Mizpah benediction-Snceorge Abbott, Union Road recelv- temoon__n.om the home to M110 "o; ,.o5es_ The groom was attended The coup“? were attended by Mn Dawson of Tryoh and a sisten of m w ___ ed a. wire last evening conveying ISLANDER DEAD-The Burrill- Cemetery, Rev, lvlr, Baker, con- by Mr. William Flynn of Summer- '3‘ E Mcpheel M_ h A" and Mrs_.Mrs. Drlscoll of Summerslde. The BlRLlS ._QUll;T WEDDING-A quiet the sad news that hei- bbrother, H. |ville Evening Bulletin of ducted the sgl-vlge, asglgtgd by Rev, _ville. The groom's‘ gift to the bride Mcphee. |remains were taken to Kinkora GOTGSON I k wedding was solemnlzed in tho I. Moore of Campus, Nevadmhrilild Rhode Island says: Robert Henry Mr. Turpel, who also sang a solo was a beautiful Bulova watch set The large number of weddlnglygflllieay ‘Qggsg: Si?‘ tlirzalafizrvg: ilospltgl, 5301,01. 31d‘ Q93," u‘: :21 Sacred Heart Church at Albcrtnn passed away at the home of a Wade, Vfor the past six years M; the grave, The pallbearers we", with emeralds, to the bridesmaid s, presents bore tesflmony to the pop-I being had m m; R0518“ catholic and Mm F. Chester Hodgsony a SOIL on Thursday, Oct. 1st, at 7 p.m., when Miss Ann McDonald, daugh- ter of Mk‘. and Mrs. Neil McDon- aid of Alberton, was united in marriage to Mr. Frederick Skerri’ of Portage. The bride, who was at- tended by Miss Aldoria Gallant, wore a dress of blue georget-te with dark blue coat and hat. Mr. Henry Wedge of Summerside acted as groomsiuan. Rev. Father Campbell. pastor of the church, officiated. Af- ter the ceremony the bridal part-y left for Portage where a reception was hold in their honour at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Killbride. Previous to her marriB-BB the bride eral of Mary Gertrude Griffin was Glocestcr, died yesterday at held yesterday morning from the 110ml! 0f m5 53118111191‘, Mrs. George residence of her brother-in-law, Mr. Marvin, Terrace William Flynn, 1'1 Dorchester St iville, after an illness of two years. briited by Rev. C. McCarthy. The Edward Island. He left there when Wilson, W. J. Brown, Thos. Malone ‘ago. Mr. Wade conducted s. gener- Ila resident of Burrillville and ,fcr nearly 60 years s resident, ‘business man and politician of the brother in Lakeside, California. BURIAL YESTERDAY-The fun- avenue, Maple- to Saint Dunstarfs Basilica where I-Ie was in his 83rd year. Mr. Wade A Requiem High Mass was cele-Qwas born in Charlottetown, Prince pail bearers were. Messrs Patrick ‘a. young man, settling in chepachefl,‘ McMahon, Patrick Dennis, Albert Iwhcre he rislded until six years‘ and Luke Higgins. Service at the a1 store and harness shop in that Farrell.‘ ivillage for ‘nearly a. half century‘ < ‘and also served two terms as State Senator from that town, as well as —SERIOUSLY IIURT —- Master holding the office of Town Coun- Albert, little son of Mr. Jerome Ber- four uncles of the deceased, Messrs. Alvin McLean, Norman McLean. Scot Milligan and Daniel McNev- in. S. ‘ EXAMINES HOSPITAL PLANS-l Yesterday evening Mr. James Pat- on returned from Toronto, where he attended the exhibition of the American Hospital Association to inspect all that is newest and up- to-date in hospital equipment to as- ‘sure that the new Prince Edwarthivereu‘ Ave’ somervme‘ Island Hospital shall be in the forefront in this respect as in oth- ers. He also went over the proposed plans carefully with the very best was tendered a 11118061181180"! Show", at the home o! M“ sum- nard, of Summerside, was seriously hurt on Saturday afternoon when men in Toronto who are connected , ‘mman and other omega‘ He m with hospital building, collecting‘ survived by two daughters, Mrs. set of crystals. Immediately after ‘the ceremony a reception was ten- ldered them at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Daniel Curley. The many and costly gifts re- ‘ceived testified to the popularity lof the young couple. The bride's ftravelling suit was of navy all wool crepe, with hat to match. Fol- Ilowing an extensive automobile tour of the New England States the ‘happy couple will reside at 45 the groom being the obliglng and efilcleni; C. N. R. train despatchel‘, and the bride for a number of ye1rs on the teaching staff of Queen Square School. 'I‘h-_. Guardian joins with a host of friends in extending hearty fel- lcltations. The marriage of Miss Annie E. MacLennan, assistant matron of | “i Falconwood Hospital, to Mr. Harold Nicholson of Montague, took place last evening in the Baptist Church. Rev. Dr. A. C. Vincent performed the marriage ceremony. The Wed- ding March was beautifully render- ed as the bride entered the church i TRADE BOARD MEETING-A ‘council meeting of the Charlotte- town Board of Trade was held at 4.30 yesterday afternoon in the ularity of Mr. and Mrs. McCormack, ghm-ch at Klnkgrg, Rev, M_ J, (Nee Aliene Hutchcson.) ‘Smith officiating. Mrs. Dodge, wbo'll0DGSON—-At the P. l: l. Hospit- ‘accompanied the remains of her 'at, Oct 2, to Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Inusbsnd mun Boston is stayinsiHodsson, c son- with her sister Mrs . Driscoll at‘! summerslders MURPHY-At Norboro oil Septem- ‘bcr 30th, 193i, to Mr. and Mrs. Fbiincis B. Murphy a. S0ll. Vernon Joseph. BOSWX-ILII-xtt blzlrsliiicld, Oct, l, '1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Lylo Boswali, a son. There arrived in the city yester- day at 1.50 p. m. the following rc- liresentatives of the Canadian Alr- iways Ltd: Mr. H. Cook, and Pilot iw. Fowler, in their Fairchild '11 six passenger cabin plane for the pur- ——— pose of arranging the inauguration MARRIAGES [of a passenger plane service bc- —P———i—- twcen Charlottetown and Monctoii. CLARK-HOOVER - At St. John's The local flying field, which Col. Church. Milton. Monday. 00101181‘ J. S. Jenkins, D.S.O., has prepared so splendidly is being used as a base. Col. Jenkins, who has himself been 5th, 193i, Walter Richard Clark o! North Wiitshlre and Beatrice May Hooper of North Aiilton. ‘e Gnu,“ when, she w“ the re- h 1m. t, d, _ , Board of Trade Rooms. President y ‘Flora Smith of Providence, and muc mm“ on reg" ng ven Tweedy presided. Owing to the ab- BULmTT_"_ADLEY_At we Lime cipient of many lovely gifts. Mn, and Mrs. Skerry are very P0011181‘ with the young people of Alberton- The groom is the teacher of Mur- ray Road school and their many friends wish them every prosper- he fell from a tree on the hospital grounds. The little chap had climb- ed the tree and in starting to come down had slipped, but caught on to another branch, hanging by .the lower branch, he jumped, but land- ed on his head, also striking his lMrs. Marvin of Mapleville; one brother, William Wade of Rockland, Mass, and two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Messervy and Miss Mary Wade,l both of Charlottefllwn. The funer-l sl will be from the home [of his tllatlon, heating and other matters connected with the proposed new hospital Mr. Paton was in contact with experts such as Messrs. Hark- ness and Anderson, who have giv- en special study to the manufacture of material to lessen the noise in gowned in white satin with bridal veil and shoes to match. She car- ried an exquisite bouquet of roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Mary Clin- tonywore a dress of flowered chif- fon with close fitting black hat and shoes to mach. She carried a isence of Mr. Higgans, Mr. R. L. ‘Cotton was acting Secretary. The fentire time of the meeting was itaken up with a. discussion of the ‘curtailment of the late train serv- iice. The Board, it was complained, working on a similar service, greet- cd the new company very warmly and is extending his help to make the enterprise a success. This morning at eleven o'clock o. representative of the Provincial Government, the Mayor of Char- Cliurch Around the Corner, New York City, on Sept. 30, 1931, George W. Bulpltt, West Medford, Mass, formerly of Roscncath, P.E.I., to Miss Lily Hucllr-y. West Mcdford, formerly of Birmingham, England. ity. S . r » ..‘°’;‘;’."‘;Yi - s? of - - After a brief illness Mr- Robort ' ' mohitects for the proposed new" g hrlr ferns Mr- Daniel Acorn of will make a trial trip to Moncton, city, Sclltombcr 24th, 193i, by the he struck the ground caused severe olook- Burial Will be in App“ Hill ‘Pllbm. Wm f" ‘he "mi Pa“ d‘) Montague, ably supported the when; they will be ti... guests of the Rev. Charles lilccartliy, lvlargaret _ fonahip of a kind uncle. Patterson Owen passed from lllll hospital, have completed the plans I_ . . _,_. . . m ,. .. .___ y _ life to the bell-El‘ 1116 beYond- M‘ riergzuilgiurlesi! is 1 ° 1216MB é‘; ) F ‘Patrm and will be here with them in per- i m” seem "° realm the impmmnce groom. Immediately after the wed- my of Monctqn gfi luncheon, White oi Rocky Point to Roland tllollflh 3°!‘ ma"? yell‘! 5 511119?" om t bl T; e now res‘ n8 PzVQDNESDAY son towards the end of this week. l o‘ ‘ms send“ or ‘he ‘njusuce done din! ceremony the happy y0llll8 returning at about four o'clock. On Alfllwfll 0f U10 511019 plilfl?» c or a y n the Prince County .. , to the business of this province by couple motored to the home of the Saturday’ a 51mm" puny Wm leave __ from rheumatism, he bore his af- fliction with cheerfulness and was able to be about the neighborhood on Saturday and his par-sins on Tuesday at 8 P. M. came as a dis- flirt shock to his friends here. Mr. Owen was born in Malpeque seventy-two years ago and was 8- son of the late Mr. and lVh-s. John Owen-names, that still live in this commuity. Of a family of eleven- six daughters and five sons-there- are left to mourn one sister, Mrs. Janie Silliker of Somerville. Mara. The regular monthly meeting of the C. W. I..'. was held in their Hall last evening, with the President, Mrs. Casey, in the chair. Upon re- quest the rcports of delegates to National and Diocesan Conven- tions were read. These reports were read respectively by Mrs. M. M. Murphy and Mrs. J. P. McCloskey and proved very interesting to the membe A satisfactory report was given of the bridge held recently in the C. N. R. Hotel, with Mls- J. D. Hospital, but his condition is con- sidered serious-S. SUCCESSFUL .STUDENT.—Fri- ends o." Miss Dorothy Doull, New Dominion, will be interested to learn of her success in the recent Matriculation examinations held at Dalhousle University, where she won the Special Campbell Scholar- ship, attaining distinctlon in all five subjects. Miss Doull has a brilliant scholastic record at Prince The departure of the vice regal train from Charlottetown at 10 d-l clock last. night marked the close of a memorable social event in the his- tory of the city and Province. Dur- ing the two days‘ visit of the Gov- ernor General, public interest was focused upon His Excellencys activi- ties. His arrival on Monday morn- ing, the reception accorded him by the provincial and civic authorities, and the functions held in his hon- our, have been duly chronicled. Yes- and one brother, Mr. Walter Owen‘!!! wales college. having led last who mid“ m the home; m flqegg years graduating class, winning the the loving gympathy of frIendsWsiAnder-son Gold Medal and Prince g; ndgd, Thor-o are also two of Wales Scholarship to Dalhousie. nephews in the homo who shalllThe previous year she won the terday the western capital was vis- lied, and further enthusiastic greet- ings were extended at the various functions which were held. The weather, as on Monday, was dc- Huglies, Convenor. The President reported a very successful envelope collection for the Sacred Heart Home. bride's sister where a sumptuous supper was served. The many friends of Mr- and Mrs. Nicholson wish them many years of happy wedded life. FRIDAY ARTILLEBY IN TRAINING — The first Prince Edward Island Medium Brigade Canadian Artill- ery is in training at local headquart- ers in the Drill Shed for eight days. Lt. Col. P. W. MacNevin, D. C. M., V. D., being in command. Upflll conclusion of their training, the men will engage in the Canadian Artillery Association Competitive Tests and a good showing is to be expected. ‘its removal. Contrary to common ‘opinion, Prince Edward Island is , almost til: only place where reduc- tion in train service for the fall and winter months has taken place- It was shown that with the present ,slngle train service anyone leaving Boston on Friday morning could not reach points on the Eastern line such as Mount Stewart or Souris until Tuesday evening. An actual case was cited where a party left Woodstock, New Bruns- wick at 7.30 Saturday morning and did not reach Charlottetown until 7.30 Monday night. Another com- plant was cited of an or- der which reached here yesterday afternoon on the Hochelaga for _were conveyed to Keir Memorial sadly miss the love and wmpllll‘ The funeral was held on Thurs-I day afternoon. The short service at the home was conducted by his pastor, the Rev. Fredk. William- son and from thence the remains Church where an impressive ill“ vice was held, the Rev. Mr. wil- iiamson assisted by the Rev M. A- MacMillan of‘ Pi-‘ncetown United Church, officiating. .1" Interelnent took place in Prince- town Cemetery, the pail bearers being: Messrs John Keir, Robert Crafer, Preston MacNutt, Charles Ffisrnpion. George and Owen Mac- John Carver and F. R. Hearts prises. Congratulations. —SUDDEN DEATH-Blends will regret to learn of the very sudden death of James McMurdo, son of Mr- and Mrs. W. A- McMurdo of Kelvin. in the Prince County l-Ios- pital on Monday at 1.30 p.m. The deceased was ‘brought to the Prince County Hospital on Satur- day evening suffering from a se- vere carbuncle on his neck, which turned to bloodpoisoning. may ef- fort was made to save the young man, wflo was only 28 years of age, but without avail. Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved family. Be- sides his parents their are left to MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION- A meeting of the Ministerial As- sociation was held in St. Paul's Hall on Monday, 5th inst, at 10.30 a,m., with a fair attendance of min. isters. Considerable business of civ- ic and provincial importance was transacted. Dr. l-luestis, Secretary of the Lord's Day Alliance, was present. and addressed the meet- ing on the duty of safeguarding the lord's Day for Canada. The follow- ing officers were appointed for the ensuing year: President, Dr. A. C. Vincent; 1st Vice i-iesident, Rev. Ccugan. mourn two brothers and two aiswrs. H. D. Raymond; 2nd Vice Presld- S. llghtfully fine, and this added ma- terially to the success of the day'8 events. At 10.15 yesterday morning His Excellency left by motor cai- from Charlottetown for Summerslde. He was accompanied by his secretary. Mr. Lasceiles, and aide, Capt. Ful- ler; also His Honour Lieutenant Governor Dalton and staff, consist- ing of his secretary, Mr. Farmer, Lleut. Colonel hill, Major Tierney, and Lieut. Connolly; Chief Justice Mathieson; Premier Stewart; Hop- Dr. MacMillan and Hon. G. Shelton Sharp. At many centres along the Way flags and bunting were displayed l" honour of the distinguished visitor supplies to be sent on the Aran- more which left last night. ‘rhis caused great inconvenience in pre- paring the supplies at such short notice, whereas with a late mail train running the letter would have reached here the evening before, in ample time to fill the order. It was finally decided to hold a meeting Friday evening at a p.m. to which Premier Stewart, Mr. E. W. Mc- Kinnon, the Senators and the fed- 8N1 members should be invited and the matter discussed. Canon E. A. Harris, Mahone Bay, N- E. returned home yesterday af- ter a pleasant visit with relatives .hcre. ' On Wednesday and Thursday the Court cf Appeal of the Supreme Court heard the appeal case of Wil- liam B. MacNelll of Summerside a- gainst Robert W. Stewart of Brud- enell. This case concerned n proin- lssory note, given in payment for Jay Copper Shares and cashed by Mr- MacNelll, who brought action to recover the amount. Last June the Jury gave .1 verdict for the de- fendant Stewart, which is now being appealed. The arguments were con- cluded yesterday iinci the court ad- journed until Nov. 9th when briefs Justice Saunders heard the case. will be presented and ill? cnss de- ‘pllhy testify to the high esteem in] cided. The Chief Jusiicc and Ml’. which he was held. Sincere sym- the late Chiil-lcs Mmon of Whit- DEATHS Mcncton for Charlottetown. I BYRNE-At Si. Thrrcsn'.<, Edmund Byriic, aged '10 yours. DICMURDO-Al. Kelvin, 001., 5 M1‘. 'JillllCS Mclilurdo, ngc 21!, Z\l(‘l.\‘.\.-\C—At Scnl River, Sept 26, After a brief illness, Mr. Mur- dock Manhood, Mitchell River, pass od from this life to the butter life ‘beyond on Sunday. October 6th, lAithoiigh for many years a sufferer he bore hls allllctlon ‘vlth cheer. 103i, Pclcr hlclsnamuizvd Ell) lvnrs. ‘fulness and he will be missed in TOWNSIII-IND-flit s1. John, Octo- yhe community where he has been? bcr 4th, C. ll. TU‘.\‘ll5ll(‘ll(l, aged 6i a life long resident and a good cit- I-‘IJFITS. 'lzei1, upright, and honorable. and§TOWNSliEND-At Si. Jolm. Oct. ‘ever put into practice the old adage I 3rd, i931, C. H. TOWlBllflld, aged or being “to others faults a llttleim years- blind". His devoted sister, Mrs. biclSAAC-At Cherry Volloiv Sop- MocLcall, iiursrd him tenderly dilr tembcr 26th, 1931, Pvivl‘ ilislF-flilfi. mil his illness. He loaves to mourn l "fwd 90 Ivvrlls- — ‘I,- slswrsv Mrg Dame] Sklnner,‘ l\ll7|.l.l£.\'-lli East Boston. .\iaas., uirgetown; Mrs. McPherson, Mal-‘, Oil Sept. 2.3. Michael J., husband of den, Mass; Mrs. McLean, Mitchell Sllsflll iProtli Mllllcn. River; Miss Christina McLeod, Bos- POOLE-v“ Qlllllfy. Nlass, Sunday. ton, Mass; niid one brother, Mal- Oct- 4lll Mrs. blnltlnrct A. Poole, 'colm, in Vernon. His funeral which fornwrly of lilouialzuc, P. 1.. zwas held at Cardigan, on Monday, DARRACll-At, S‘. Csilicrlnrs, on ‘October '7, was largely attended Monday. Oct. .\li‘.<. Ralph Dar- showing the high esteem in whichlrrch moo Joan llrlrridi tigcrl 21 he was held. Rev. Mr. Davies ofii- POOLE-At Qil .\'iu.'=r,., Sunday, ciatcd. Mr. Davies chose as his text l Oct. 4th, l\ll‘.\. 1i. JZJYCI A. Perle, John l0, 4l-44 "and when he had formerly of Aloutrigizo, P. B. I. Zthus spoken he cried with a loud DlNGWELL-At Mario, Oct. 8th, voice "Lazarus Come Forth" Jesus Audrey Loellcn, infant daughter of said unto them loose him and let Stanley and Airs. l)llig".'.‘bll, aged 7 ‘mill 8o.” The many beautiful flor- months. ll tributes and messages o.’ sym- CLOVER-At Siinmur itlc (>11 Oct. G. 193i, Mrs. Bull Glovcr, wicluw o! fill-ll? is extended to the family. man. Mam. are n4 years. 7-1.; / $7.1? l \ . f t b 1c