- ‘Qng-u-wsssu-lg. .._-.. J4~<xfl@,\f éawxteifi; ~ .1“. l-GRNGER / ‘AI/I'll! /umun/ [or 6U H ur/ / / 1 A L‘ l. 1 “Arnff f ‘i |n Saint lolsn 1 Stay n the lsr est hotel in the Maritime roviuceo. Bosutifully sud centrally sltu-r ,1 atedJscing Kin ‘a uars. tho garden spot ol ‘m ohu. ' Absolutely fireproof. 250 rooms with outside view, European plan from $2.50. Table d‘hote meals and cafe- teria. Ideal sample rooms and own garage service. Saul hr hells! Ill J 7 u“ hunsbkk an...“ \ . ‘VYVWTTTWTWTTVTTV T lA-A n ‘fir; A ‘n; l y i, wmr a GONG-d I ‘Hmcif/rdq/zaue, Every wskifi bout is filled to brim with u variety of joyous _ spom and healthful pleasures rs: sports day sss races and other competitive events s s deck games: sh boar ."x| deck tennis: a s quoits r r s horse racing r : : dancing r r s when you con by Cons Pacific Touriss ‘Ibis-d Cabin to liuro ::a5to5sa1llugs wee y from Montreal and Quebec to 9 British and Con: sinental Ports. Turks Tblrd Cabin Roan Pa": n low a $101.00 Pull Mos-suction In! fir! bu! agar! or C. B. ANDREWS, Dist. Pass. Agent. Canadian Pacific Railway. 60 K1118 Street. Balut John. N. B. g Ca neidin n Pal; ifig “Vrlrisflg. .. l; i _._,- ‘nu: .1: Wedding Chimes at. Ann's rt. o. church. m‘ Mlllinocket, Maine, was the i°°n° Q1 {quiet but interesting wedding d. Wednesday Ausust Iii-h» “h” w“ Katherine Nelsiona “H1110! been... the bride of Mr. Donald campbell oi the C. N. It. Sydney. N. S. n, bride u the daughter o! "=- and Mrs. Pfltrick x. ‘rrelnor who "formerly conducted the Post Oi- flce at Klnkora P. E. Island. The ‘ceremony was an imDTB-slivfi We- lAt a A. M. the- bridal wtv 8°" mompmied by s large number .0! ‘of relatives and friends arrived the church. . I Proceeded by Miss M31‘? Mc‘ Caifem and Miss Jean Marie Cur- lley .5 flower girls, the bridal pour ‘wended their way to the sanctuary- Miss Riosemond Burr, presided at the organ and as the procession gracefully wended up the flisle the ‘march from “Lsurendef VII D1!!- ed. The santtusry was a poem in ltself-laeautiiully decorated with white flowers, ferns and tropicfll plants which exhaled a sweet fros- rance throughout the interior 0i the Sacred edifice. . The main altar was handsomely decorated with Chrysanthemums. roses and myriads of lights mak- ing a picture of great lovclihfloi- iRev. John F. Holohan, P. P. per- formed the ceremony which was followed by a Nuptial High MW from "Konron." The music under the direction of Miss Burr with the esslstancé of Mr. Frank Wlllets (solost) was very finely rendered. The bride looked beautiful in her wedding array. Dressed in a. mas- niflcent robe o! brocsded ivory satin and lace with bridal veil of fine mesh whit; silk illusion with bridal wreath of orange blossoms. and carried a bouquet oi white ros- es and maiden hair fern. The bridesmaid Miss Josephine McDonald Jooked lovely in her gavm of pink taffeta and ($111501! with beautiful lace hat. She also carried n bouquet of pink sweet peas. Mr. Francis Campbell. broth‘ st of the bridegroom officsted M but man. Irom the large number of rela- tives and mend-s that filled St. Ann's Church on that eventful morning to offer felicitations to the happy couple on their nuptials. it is manifested that their friends and admirers are lesiflh- Burl!!! the ceremonies Messrs Joseph and Ignatius Farmer, funotio ‘ splen- didly ns ushers. . The Senior flower girl Miss Mc- Caffern, was charmingly dressed in white organdle with hatiito hutch. While little Jean M. Curley. the brlde’s niece 9311193795 111 a. Weill’ custume of pink crepe de chene with hat. to match. A large, respectable congregation -friends or the bride , filled the sacred edifice. After the ceremony the weddins party accompanied by numerous invited guests returned to the home of the bride. where a sumptuous breakfast was served. ‘thanks to the artistic skill and good taste 01 Mrs. Kenneth Goddard, the ban- quet hall was gorgeously decorated with palms and flowers, pink and white, streams of white and blue bunting with bridal bell in the center, presented a. striking scene of hymeneal gaiety. At 10. A. M. when the guests were ushered to the banquehtable laden with tempting viands and decked with bright scented flowers. (s, M. Lampoon 8 Co. LIMITED. M Queen Btnet London, mo. s. unused Public Auction Sales. J-MPPIIII his! will furnish. c c";"'..°"..:'" ".2 mo“ . o , merside, I’. l. l.“ u‘ "m Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. I13 Fifth Avenue N" XII. u. r. y? IIAROWOOO Fllililllllfi llacIiOllALO-ROVIE woonwoumo o0. urn. they felt that marriages are made in heaven and that Angelic hands were ministering to them. In Mrs. Trainers inimitable style the spread was an excellent one. And the charming indies that waited upon the guests performed the function with a swlftness and skill due to years of practice in the art. The sumptuous rcpust tenn- inatng, Rev. Brother Ambrose Jerome, F. 5. C. paid g glowing tribute to one of Kinkorws fairest dsughters. He complimmted the couple on their happiness in boins married with the blessing of the Church. appealed to ‘their loyalty to stand by the "Faith of our Fathers," as an assurance is fut- urs glory and ended his brief ad- dress with an appropriate greeting from the pen of a poet. In sentiments of gratitude a chorus of voices responded "Kin- kora Ibrever." numerous and costly lovely gifts of silver, chins, glass- Among those who expressed con- and energetic members o! m; at. gratuiutions and felicitations were Ann's parish. In all parish and the Rev J. F. Holhan P. P., Rev social activities Miss ‘Trainer has Brother Ambrose l". S. 0.; lvllrs. been uhlversaiiy popular. The John Farmer and family; Mrs. bridegrooms gift to the bride was 1w“ h Molionlld and ilmfly; a beautiful red n». m. To the Mr- Ind Mrs. John Power. Mrs. Al- groomsmitil, a set of gold cuff links. b?“ MQWWM; Ms. Charles filllifl’. The bride's gift to her cousin the Mrs. Francis Kelly, Messrs Russell bridesmaid a lovely onyx ring, to Mctwen, llrancis Willets and many each or the flower girls a handsome others. A locket and chain and in the organ- The presents to the bride were ist, Miss Burr, d precious amethyst including roasary with gold chain. In the afternoon the happy ware, linen, etc., from friends far couple accompanied by brides-mild ‘and near which bespoke their wide and groom-man left for Bangor, in — ester/p for one art the most active a fashionably dewrutedclr. my l . EVERY DROP a charming troupe from the mur- ried ladies‘ Glee Club of Millinoe- ket who kept up the sounds of revelery with several humorous choruses of mixed voices with musi cal acoompsnlent which called forth unstinted applause from the Youth and beauty of East Mlilin0c-- kst. At midnight the couple left for British Columbia, the bride travelling in a smart costume oi’ Belgian blue with hat and shoes to match. Going through Vancouver they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McPherson und Miss Gertrude drainer. On. their wed- ‘friends. m 5, SHORT DAYS "m: BlGGEfliSIjILLlNGR GASOLINE m THE MARITIMES . -k i. Again qudiity has won instant recognition“ w imperial 3-Star introduced but Five clays ago, is now the biggest sciiing gasoiine in the Mairitimes ... And why? Because 3-Star is a vastiy better gasoiine u w e Quick to ‘sun r e é anti-knock s t s iu" 0F power on economical n .Et¢.y drop refined in the Maritimes by Maritime ‘labour e * w 3-Star Gasoiine is Green inrcdiour and sells at the regular price ~ * =~ Fiii today at the Pump.‘ . mrsnuu. S" MADE were followed as far as Midway. bl! ding trhs they will visit Alberta and the other Western provinces, taking in all the principal cities before returning to the U. B. A. they will spend n. few days at the home oi the bride's parents before taking up their residence in Md- ney, N. B. where a hearty wilcome is awaiting them. May happlnou‘, health ‘and pros- perity accompsny Mr. and Mrs. Campbell through ' the yours to come, is the wish of all their "Heartiest Congratu- lltionl." s i Returning t0 East Millinockat. ." ENGLAND COMPLETING NON SKID HIGHWAY (United Prels) WASHINGTON‘. Sept. s — Au. tcmiles will have trouble trying in skid on a new road now being built at Sheffield, mum, the Comm- ._. 3’ STAR GASOLINE For Sale by LARGE BROS. QUEEN STREET M A RYI eroe Department hll been inform- ed. ,, Work already has begun on the project - a "non-ski " highway- and nearly two thousand square yards of new surface is being laid over the old mad. ‘The trouble in eities has always been to provide a road surfses that would bs non skid. and stand till to heavy baffle," said city Disin- esrwutnsdfielmdsslrnsroitns new hishvsr. ' Humid ssid he experimented extensively with many lrsdd of tarandchlppiuubsforshsdlseo- A Akoasorlu: TIMES med the "ideal blend“. A ' surface is used. b“ " w‘ m isfied that it does not cam ' bis to he “id- Illlll’! hlnlneus for Neural ‘ n» Pamrl in our-ii" 3 STAR OASOLI \