4 _ LYU7¢ 1931 » -1 i . 'l‘i1ii; \.'l-ii=~.._'»‘i'l‘i~;luwN uuixltiiiniv. .»,oi,=<; i.-;i-1 TRANSFIERED-Mr. Leong-ci J, Gay, on the staff of the Royal Bank of Canada at Cuba, San Diego. has been transferred to the branch at Saint John. Mr. Gay was formerly h' on tho stair oi tho chu-lotteiown _oEPENDAB|_E_sPRAYERs, branch. He intendstovisitthiscity Slrmmerlde momy' ._-X 501-vice Stocks at Both Summerside and Charlottetown THE REV- S- J- MUARTHUW M. A., of Moncton will be one of the P- -_ ;_ speakers at the Annual meeting of ORTRAIT AGENTS, WRITE acre of land, with new fox on City suburbs Apply Guardian 7082 Oli. SALE-COTTAGE AND ONE ra .__.__-_----_.-- og SALE-BABY CABRIA practically new. Phone 338-L 233 King St. 'I101-'l- ________-.--_-- Olt SALE I-'RESHENED JEBS cow. Prize winner at Exhibit Byrne Bros. North River. 'l SALE - BABY CARRIAGE. Good as new. Apply 25 Orle Street. 1061-1-4- - - ---~ ~~-'-- ---- the Bible Society at Mount Stewart O-004-00-0-OO-O'e\O on Wednesday night. M! McArthur Classified Advertisements i= a --uve of thu Pmvi-to and will one lnsartilm .....o......»»»....... Th!!! IIIIGINUU "sennaesaaseeau F0111' Illllfuflll snsuaaaeeeaeeseoaa Eight l|||e!UMll sssassaeseeeueatus lxpclineeflworda iii ESE iii represent the N. B. Bible Society 7141-'I-7 _.ii FERRY STEAMER BACK-The ferry steamer Hillsboro has return- ,,,.o+o+o+-M-N-4-M444-Moe-0-e++¢o-so-o-¢+oo4+¢4.o+ ' _ Z ;__v _ i °_'°`°“ ed from Pictouwhere for the past ed by Rev. Father Murphy, C 'l E :airing proposition. United Toronto T. A. W. 6-10-861. Agents Wanted Y 801118 repairs on the Marine slip. i 'on wAN.rED_CooK' APPLY AT She has been repianked, caulked,; no do and prioesbts money once, nun; Hotel. 'ioaa-'i-4-ai “lied ‘md °°PP°" ‘h°°i°i‘°d- *his - For Sale 'i-4 ai - Art '__ __ work being done under the very ef- _ - ficient supervision of Captain Char- wAN'r|;1)__M_1\1D w1~1-H KN0W_ les M. Fitzgerald, of Georgetown, ledge of plain cooking. Phone who built the two new ferry steam- 953-Ring 3. 7105-'I-6-31 ers, the Newport, and the Monta- SUB. “°" » Lost -- LOST IL - MANY ATTEND MEETINGS - - PAIR OF S VER. FOXES ‘ Gu nuilo, oo-as-o; Female, o.c.n.- gall* °"d‘°“°°' hem’ Dr' or 'l-C. Finder communicate -with 1s"°“ in mi’ Cm” R‘°"d’ 8_2, Commissioner of Provincial Police. Chfisiiln ChlU’¢i\ On Sunday. and 'l11'l-1-'l-3i. these summer meetings promise to EY _ --_ be as popular as those of last fall. ion. “2fhf;LQ;\‘§EhD;f&?L&U§ictg3 Dr. whision opens oooh night this of vémon Find" ‘haue “amy week at 8 o'clock and esah service - 1132-'I-'I-21 Lumuy, c',,,,,,,u_ Re,w,,u_ _ will last one hour only. 'ronight the 'iioi-'i-s-:li-ood subleot will be »"'rho sower, seed but _ and Soil"; Wednesday, "Diving for si. Miscellaneous i’°“""*"¢ '1"‘“f°d=v- “The Aflumout i __ Unarlswerable"; Friday. "Crashing OR SALE - TWO SECO handed driving wagons. Will Trainer, Mt. Ryan. 7063-7-4 ND .lonN iiwrtl-:n lvionouato. rlto- the Gatos." Week night servioor ho- iam viricial Land Surveyor, Herman-` gin gt g gnd sunday "1-V11," ut 11 -31. ville. 5153-8-10-1 month. “_ m_ and 7 p_ m_ FOB. SALE - OLD PAPERS, cents bundle. Guardian Office. _______________--- l-'OR SALE - .OLD CURIOS, - tiques and modern furniture. - ply Guardian. 6090-7-1 _______K---;- FOR SALE, T0 LET. BOARD room signs on hand at Guardian Office. gf, €fltl’o1l(sUGfdl(1ll mtory sorvioo, wednaday night, s p. in. asv. D. M. sinolair oi val- mr. Alfred clinton. Linotype op- leyneld will be the special preacher. ‘erli-01'. M°H°i°n Times. is spendins - ' school certificates was Miss Doyle of Pleasant Prove. Point, Wednesday. Cars will and bring your baskets. 'll SUPREME COURT-At t pleted their addresses to the sented the plaintiff and M when Court opens at 10.30 morning. _ ___ LAID T0 REST-The fime from her late residence, 69 field Street, Sunday afternoon the Church of the Most Holy McDonald, Fred M. Nash. Joseph McGreel, C.SS.R.. Court yesterday morning, 9. incapable had $7 bail estreated. en seven days in jail. A case D9lI'll’ICG» QUEENS COUNTY COURT Frederick MacDonald vs. Frank yesterday morning by His 1-l he Bu- P“‘“‘° °°“1’iY°"“°’“Y °°““‘°‘ °°”" Mrs. Patrick Mulligan, also Mrs. hogs, lambs, veal, calves, wodpes- i‘“`y- Michael Mulligan returned to their day, July sth up till 11°011_ 7131.»1_-1 in the case of McEwen vs. Kennedy. homuu m Newwu une, gpem-11115 l 1 Mi- W- E- B°“ii°Y- K- 0-- 'elm' last wooir in ohirlottetown attend- -UNUSUAL 1.111-an or li.-5, it _ Wm- J- ing the C. W. L. Convention. -Mr. Nelson Sheen of Tyne Vauvy J. Johnston, K. C., and J. A. Mc vacation his home in the Cit 5 _ Bt y. . . ancslvhs cER,l,n,wA,l,E_ MONKEY at Georgetown Races Among thoso receiving then public Misses Dorothy ivioooweu and ‘”h°’° Y°“ “D have I his day. Mei-io -irons winior, ohdi-lottetovm, ion 'lisa-'i-1-ai Sunday morning for Moncton where ` ithey will be the guests of Mr and ZION CHURCH PICNIC at L0'Wis'1MrB. Mark D811!- leavc ` Mr- Bent. MicFa»dyen ot Kensington chu;-oh at aaa ond liao. All como Mus Eileen Mointyro. Charlotte- who ww token seriously iu fi short 4.2-'I-'I town, is spending her holidays with “H19 H80- It ie Dieu-sing to report her parents Hon. J. P. and Mrs. Mclntyre, Savage Harbor. M°D°“*id» “W d°f°“di“‘i‘- The fue Prof. Steele of the Prince of cepticnaily fine litters of ming. 1° U1 "°i'i°“ 1°' 3415 °u°K"d i'° 5° ` Wales College staff with Mrs. bred from Island rsnched minkll °W°d ih° Piuintiif on H <==1'l°i-Mi 01 stools, loft saturday morning for 1n one litter there sro eight sndi P°i'3W°° bl’ tm def¢“d‘“t- MY- JUS' Saint John where they will spend in the other nine as pretty g, lot, oil tice Arseneult will address the 1, vacation. kittens as you would find anywhere --» -S ' Miss Myrtle Cutcliife, of Boston, was a passenger on the Car Ferry T91 01 on Saturday evening, to spend her GRE!-IT NEW MINISTER.-”i‘ner¢ ' Mn- G°°l`3° Leighiizef WB-B held vacation with her parents in Fred- were large congrekations gi, both Bly- ericton. morning and evening services at in _-_ Trinity United Church at Summer- d h 1 Re' Mrs. W. Chester S. McLure, who side on _Sunday to greet the new -- °°’“°' W "8 B=fv°e WN °°ndu°i- as hoo in ottawa with Mr. Mo- minister. Rev- L- B. Cumpbeu from -ss-R" lllture all11d Miss Lens. McLure, for Si-ewilckc. who has taken C1111-l'Z€ ROBERT P` WHITE three weeks one had been under- The pall bearers were: Messrs. S. F. the Pu,11amemu,- mm, returned of the pastor-ate. specipi musk; was *- i Female Hélp Whtlted *Doyle, Patrick McTague, Leonard home 5unuuy_ y rendered by the choir.`A feature of There passed “Way °“ May 17' Fred ___ the evening was a solo by Renouf and J. J. Storey. Service at DL Hurry C_ Hooper 01 M3113. Roper of. Charlottetown. she ii-, when P'°`“°e White- the grave was conducted by `R€V~ pan, Mas., arrived in the city Sat- Weil im°Vm in Summefside urday night and will spend his va- ‘cation her the uest of his s ster, 5. E POLICE COURT-At the Pdllce Mu-5_ Frank Hobbs, Kent 51,1-get _ msn -sulvnunnsma Ponca: coulvr Mit’ Serving his aPl’f@“i1°e-“hit” charged with vagrancy was ordered M,.s_ David A_ B\.o0k5_ accomhan. -At the Police Court in Sm-n to leave the city with an alternative 1ed by 1151- daughter, Mildi-ed_ and side on Monday morning a y of twenty daysln jail. Adrunk and S151” Mrs_ Ernest W_ Frances ahu man from Charlottetown came °t A hor three children, nrivod in chin- We Mr- D- 0- Stewart. no msn who had been drunk while in ]0i;t¢i,ovm Tuesday enroute to An- Siipendinfy Magistrate. cha charge of a motor vehicle was giv- nundu1e to spend the next W0 with stealing $11 out of a m 01 mamhs at their c0,_tage_ clothes at a local hotel. He pleaded me “Um Wmk- _ vagranoy was dismissed. A warrant ___ suilty -to the charge. The vase was He ‘eaves t” m°“’“ im" 1°” i“'° was issued for the defendant in an Mr, and M15, pred C,_ gpenggp, 8d.i°1ll'n€d until today. He was “s““1i’ “Se °“ *"°°°“”@ °1 “°i\'i1P' their two sons. Gordon and Gerald, ,rested bl' Chief Kane B5 he and Mr. J. G. Armstrong, Treasur- - or cf the F. G. Spencer Company m°""““g' A dnmk ‘md mc” Judgment was given in the case Q! Limited and Mrs_ Armstrorm .ah was fined two dollars and costs B- of St, John, are at present on a mo- Uiifk ui the Queens County C°uft tor trip to the Island and are in “S” °’ “ ‘”°m"~“ ‘*"“‘¥“°d 1°' V ur Charlottetown today rancy, who had been arrested one _ -Judge Du|1y_ The cue was uh Mb ‘ week before for drunkenness, is ion for goods sold and delivered by Fmhds Wm regret to hmm uf P1' i "Sm" °"'"‘°'“" sive lioiiiav iir iii: noss ilziuc "LOOK Fmt MAGS H01’ ALE' zso Aspirin iso FREE! FREE! , 50c Aspirin 35c A25c bottle of $1-50 Aspirin $1.19 Cllhhvri Bouquet , loo s.ls.s. si Tablets loo w“h‘;“,E; or h T" u -sLrc.n'l'Ly rl\u>aovl:n._lviii Baby' QW" T` fm” " 19° C“*‘"‘"” B°“‘l“°* Wi" I In nds h nl' Milburni' II. l\. Pills 39<‘ Tplcnm 7" ° °"° been inquiring “wut $1.25 Ainoi-hint .ii-_ .. sl.r9 :iso l-‘oi-ham 'r i-ssto ._ zoo B031 f0l' 25|: 60c Forhlms T Paste . . 490 50 Pepsodeni 'l' Paste 39:; 50c Ipana T Paste' 39c 50:: Ponds Creams .. .. 39c I jg ,, . /”"”" _,,, ~' i-we - ,_,,_,,,,, Just Arrived ' goggle; E tr 60|: lb. 19c & 391: siigf. ROSS--DR UG -- UNITED successor: 'ro The MacKinnon Drug Co. PhOfIe Stgfe that he is slightly ifmiproved.-s -KENSINGTON CLUB loading Smiles 'n Chuckles Chocolates is the proud possessor of two ex. - L A It G E CONGREGATIONS AM country shipments to wholesaler! at extras 19, firsts 16, seconds 14, » delivered. Wholesaler prices oi egg! to retailers are extras 21 to 23, firsts 18, seconds 16. MONTREAL,-Egg receipts here today were 2080 cases as compared to 2252 cases for the corresponding day last year. The market is steady Western eggs were sold on spoil Saturday at extras 21, firsts 17, seconds 15 and the market is un- changed today. Dealers a`re ¢iu<>t1nK producers and country shippers 101' ungraded eggs extras 21 to 22, firsta 16 to 17, seconds 13 to 14. WINNIPEG-The production of eggs throughout Manitoba and Sas- katchewan continues to tall oil bl-W markets are not showing very much change in it price way. Dealers here are quoting producers and country shippers for eggs extras 14, firsts 12, seconds 9, -llivered, cases re- turned. EDMONTON-The past week has not seen much change in this egg market dealers are quoting produc- ers and country shippers extras 121 firsts 9, seconds 6. _ VANCOUVER-Eg! production in British columbia continues to tau off 'and it is elcpected that Within M_`_s_ at the ripe age oi’ eighty-two years as u Mr. White was a son of the late em, Archibald White who fora number of years conducted a fcundvy and machine shop. charming singer. She was form Miss Barbara, McNeill.-S map with his father he removed to the ouhg United States where he resided for be_ some years, returning to Charl tc- hhg town where he operated a machine med shop on the old stand. After a. time “.5 failing eyesight caused him to re- m._ daughters, Mrs. (Dr.) W. S. Fer- was guscn, Cambridge, Mass.; Mrs. Ern- wu1k1hg at-h-_,ug the "wk oh Sunday est Doull, of East Milton. Mass.; able also his sister, Mrs, S. Albert Mac- ur Donald, and brother, Mr. James D. The White. Funeral was held from the ug_ ` residence of his sister, Mrs. S. A. the MacDonald, 25 Hillsboro Street. n five days. He took the days. at Services were conducted by the rev- asm; before me omu-t__S erend C. N. Brown of Trinity U lt- ed Church, assisted by Rev Donald - - ____ the D18-lniiiff i0 the defendant' the illness of Mr. S. Howell, Man- I the course of two weeks receipts 5 srnawnannlcs - car Yoon berries at Cudmorc Bros. They are mr _AND RUN-*A NW Y°fk 2 4 if Island grown, fresh and boxes are motorist who is alleged to have on shale-A 'monoucn lmao °“' short horn bull. Apply to Post Master General, Hunter River. will be received by the unders - ed up to July 10th. 1931 for t purchase of the Saw Mill Prope y _of the late George M. Wright, at Central Bedeque. The highest or any tender not necessarily accept- ed. Mrs. Mary Wright, Central Bcdoque. 'ioio-'I-4-'i-zi. OR SALE -_ SEALED TENDERS ign h rt ANTED FOR SOUTH GRAN- Viii SCHOOL first or second class experienced teacher. Supplement $100.00. Hugh Corbett, Sec'y. Georges School. (Male preferred.) Supplement $10000 Joseph J. Mc Cogiriack, Secretary '|123-'I-7-21 dui- roi- Aims school, nut 7060-7-4-31. 9 . Teachers Wanted l `sailed. 7079-'l-4-3i_ TEACHER FOR ST. enter August class of No Adams Training School for Nu write Superintendent promp School qualifies pupils for Re tration in Massachusetts. Provld monthly allowance, and privile of six months' course at Belle Hospital. All expenses paid. YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING ' tl Kia vu Schr. Dwina, Capt. Fraser, h 7012 'I-3 81 Nursing 11- full. Ask for Reeves' berries. neglected to stop after seriously ________i._--_-- gi N' B was arrested Sunday evening at Borden by Constable Kinch of the Prince Edward Island Provin- iN ' ' ' injuring s, woman near St. John, AND '£2 cial Police. The injured woman was removed to the hospital in a seri- N01-i,i-i Adpmg Mm, please ous condition. New Brunswick police y. got in touch with the Island force. ; An officer was sent to Borden, and 5° the arrest followed. 'rho motorist. , who was accompanied by a Party. was sent back to St. John. The car N'5'i'5'9i- was held as evidence. Along The Water ,Front Paoli's Wharf ‘ Car-ragher's Wharf Schr. Clarisse, Captain Chapman has sailed. Schr. Irene M. B., Captain Pet pas, has sailed. Carvell’s Wharf arrived in port yesterday mor BIRTHS E _.._.1_-_.______--- BOSWALL-At Dunstsfinage, on June 29, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Al- mon Boswell, s daughter. B5 MACDONALD-,At Travellers Re!! on June 11, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ms/enonald a son, John Ben- nett. ' . MACNEILL-.At New Annan, June 27, 1931. to Mr. and Mrs. Allie Mac- ti- Neill, s daughter, Mildred Frances hoyoiia. ‘ ` - nssrns . ____,____.__-_- ._ ical, Mi-. rtoderloir stools. ANTED _ *wr------“’* The 5. S. silvia, captain Kean, s'n:i:r.1-1-in Newport, on June 19. ning ns wrap saoolvn ctass 'rail- 0 ‘ $9 . N . 132.' Peters Road. Supplement 0 Wm. J. MacLean, Seo. 7130-'l-'l-3i WANTED - PRINCIPAL FOR Fortune Bridge School. Supple- ment $150.00. (Licence First C apply. E. J. Campbell, Secretary Tf\15i-665. 7124-7-'l-li. TEAVhCl-IER. FOR EGLINGTON School, Bav Fortune, mldsummer vacation. Supplement $125. Apply to~ Mrs. I-‘red MacKenzie. Sec'y. -i-1 Mille Help Wanted wimrsn-A MAN ron r'sruu` ii BECEME EXPERT thtugh our- special co . gr uates. Wr-its Meier I1' il HZISVU €P§‘“s°s5 from a gen lass) Lain where 7089-'I-4-31 D€0ted The . Hope Mutch. Southport. 7131-'I-'I-21 goof Himdreda of ege, 578 Barr-ingtcat " im* srd Nommo 'ro luv. e from us how to get a job as n, Pcstahbfllerk, Btencgra- r, Customs aininsr, etc., in icanadiankgivil Stervhro. Vg- es occurr cons an y. e C. O. Civi1 Service School Ltd., nto 10.~ M. H. W. 'I-4-5-41. The WITH CAB WANTED IM- ately to take over business of lu _nearby Rural locality lying 5 Watkins Home and Necessities to established e. $35.00 to $50.00 a week from start. We fumish credit. Write Watkins company, '(49 Craig t. -_ Montreal. Que., Dept. 1.! ‘ B. O. 6-ld-29-80-71. Montreal, and after icsdi eral cargo, sailed the sam day for St. John's. Nfld. Pickard'| Wharf has left for Plctou, N S at that port she is to under go inspection, caulking, cleani and aint of bottom. It is ex- The S. S. Harland. Captain Mac- 1 ` ns p ins be that she will probably away about three or four days. Railway What( S. S. Ulva, Captain Mao- Grady, arrived in port Sunday from ins. Fort William, Ontario, with a oar- e50 tons of flour and feed. After discharging here she will pro- ceed to Sydney, Nova Scotia, with cargo for that port. Buntain. Bell sr Co. are the agents here. Ferry Wharf B. S. Hill8b0l‘0. Clptlih MSC- Dougall, arrived in port Sunday from Pictnu, N. S., where she has been undergoing I general over hauling on the Marine Slip there. She has been replanked. caulked. copper sheathed and felted. The Hillsboro was taken to and from Picton by Captain Fit-lserald ,of Geilgetown. who built the two new ferry steamer-s. the Newport and the Mbntague. » _...___--_sz-_ tslkinl about. e YOULAND-At Friston Road, July 5, 1931, Mrs. William Youll-md. Fun- eral Wednesday at 2 o'clock to Mt. Stewart Cemetery. lil MEMURIAM In affectionate memory of Mrs. Robert Thompson of Milltown Cross who died July 'ith 1919. In Stur- geon Cemetery, beside the sea, she sleeps until the Resurrection Mom. Quiet are the sounds of the morn- And hushed is the voice of the ses, The songs of the birds are muted. While I bring my tribute to thee. amide thy lrlvo. low l=u°°1iul» I bow my head and Prey. Amd on the green of thy wverlet Gently some flowers I lay- At the shrine of memory, Mother, I kneel on bended knee, 'Asini.haurnonthealter. I offer this incense to thee. E. M. '1'. 'list-'l-1 ______,__._______.___.---. N, D. MacLeair` mtcurana nnarsnl McKinnon appeared for the pl morrow morning at 11 o'clock. day night from a. three weeks to Boston and New York where met many of his old friends cluding Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Webb of Somerville. This estimable coupl who celebrated the 50th annive sary of their wedding early t summer, are coming to the Isla shortly to spend a few weeks, t guests of Professor Tanton. weather while he was there was the whole very enjoyable, there b ing little if any excessive he had the pleasure of renewing h acquaintance with Mrs. Blanc Martin, who is a native of Ch . . t leading elocutionists in the N England States and was a form teacher in La Salle Seminary an also in the Leland Power School Oratory. She has achieved gre success in her profession and o a. magnificent home in the we known Fenway district of Boston. CREAMEB-MCCABE NUPTIAL -St. Michaels Church, Iona, w the scene of a very pretty weddin e on Wednesday. June 3rd, wh Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mr riage ceremony was performed an The bride looked charming in n large picture hat, and carrying sbs, who was becomingly attired i a gown of sunni chiffon and blac cellaneous shower at the home man street, Cambridge, Mass. _1__._1-1-1 defendant. Court adjourned till Th When in Boston Professor Tant h wns .___- B the Nuptial Mass sung by the pas- tor, Rev. P. S. Duffy, _assisted _by Rev. Phalen McKenna, Tignish. gown of powder blue 'chiffon ad shower bouquet of pink camatlon and maiden hair ifern. She was st- tended by her sister, Miss Mary Mc- bat. She carried a bouquet of mauv and pink sweet peas. Mr. Angus Mc- Cormack, Souris, ably supported the groom. The Wedding March was beautifully rendered by Miss Bessie . McQuaid, Charlottetown. Following the ceremony, breakfast was served‘ at the home of the brlde's parents. Only the immediate relatives and friends were present, after which the happy young couple left on a motor trip through the Maritime Provinces, the bride travelling in navy blue. Previous to her marri- age, the bride was tendered a mis o her parents and also one at the home of Mrs. J. M. Johnson, 15 New Judgment wa-S 8iV°i'\ f°1' me f°rm' ager of the C. N. R, News Stand in er °f $63 “nd wats' Mr- M“1°°1m the Railway Station. He was strick- '“‘S"At “_ fmpmal High Mass Bl en with a severe attack of acute ill ,,. _ _ hu and 1,,u_N_w_1_,,w,,1m. 10,11, p. E. island lost wednesday, .iuly Cro-Swell. Murdoch Ross. Harvey e digestion Sunday evCliing at his m boarding house but today is report~ d ` B" ` _ . X; J ed somewhat improved. A trained nurse from the Prince Edward Is- Tanton returned home on Satur- ____ d “nd fi f ip _ - he Mr' Wm' Dawsm’ mmagmg ed orated with flowers. The ch itor of the Ontario Farmer and in Canadian Home Journal, Toronto, ei' accompanied by Mrs. Dawson and Gaham' organist or Sh Pu ' tW° s°n5» is "sm" me P'°"1“°°° Church, Summerslde, officiated hri; It is seventeen years since Mr. the organ Two hone Mass was sung ter in cadets gained a quarter to nd‘D9-WS°i\ ‘V55 19-Si? here and. he is by a. full choir. The bride looke h Kfeaily impfessed by the ‘“‘P’°"°‘ chulmius in B- sown Of Whit# Sail” a pound. 'ro retailers solids and la . E ments he sees in both city and on Cnnntry- with wreath of orange blossoms, and 2.1 cents 1,, P,-,u,,d_ 1-espec11veiy_ Re. Edie Murchison, of Waltham, Mass 0; and her little cousin Ccttie Murchi canary crepe de china with plct son, of New York City, accompanied not and shoes to match. Her e from St. John by Mrs. Rev. A. A. Y' MacLeod, are visiting their parents. supported by_ the brlde's brother. 3300 boxes, 3 Miss Mildred Murchison and Miss she was attended by Miss Plneau Ohtuuu cheese advanced three a lottetown Mrs Martin is one of h ew e Mrs. S. A. Murchison, of Pinette and Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Murchison, eg Point Prim. to a large nlmiber of su°StS» MTS- tm being quoted at 22 cents, fir-sts I' I at Mrs. Amy M. Westmoreland, Di- al party for dinner. In the ¢V€11inB 15 1.2 centg 9, dozen, B1-1t1g11 comm- rector of Expression, Regina Col- h lege, is here after spending pleas- ant stopovers at Toronto, St. Cath- erines, Montreal, and Fredericton. S Her many friends are pleased to S see her in her native province once E again. while in the city she is the guest of her cousin Mrs. A. D. A. ~ n Fraser, and later will join her son B€B\lDi’°» f\'°m thi’ W°m°n'5 msm' potatoes were $4 per 160 pound bar S ~ l mil ld.'rh happy young , Joseph Mocdbabeosmo the initio or L1°"d “i B°“"“° F“"“' °h° ““°" ui” °’ B°° e e - 'el' John J. Creamer, Souris. The mar- of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stewart. d Miss Alyce Van Dusen and Miss Madeline Roy of Toronto, arrived in Charlottetown Thursday evening a to spend the month of July, after having enjoyed an interesting trip through the Thousand Islands with Roy is a graduate of the Toronto Conservatory of Music and Miss “ Van Duseri has been associated with k tho ontario college oi an and will mond Street. ____..__.._-_ CLASS B LEAGUE HAS e do some sketching. They are the County Hospital mr treatment' Her Steady today with prices unchanged guests of Miss Jean Fraser, Rich- many friend-5 h°i’° that “he Wm CANDIDATES FOR BIG TIME i5 Teivilrlled to her duties at M9-5i;l‘H ____ Sinclair and Stewart, Summers B. and Churmmg duughhh. Dorm sransisaunio, pa., July a.-tu. this Week-“S P.)-The New York Pennsylvania ' Class B League this year offers four “Mi” Bmw M' Lmmemr' rc y n hu le s e tl headedfr i " ' ' ` Holi; gm appar ll Y 0 tion very pleasantly at the homie if ter Helen' of Cape Traverse' were ,Free from 811 (10,,-,gsm 51,119 - Q Roy Brannon, a Williamsport he' i’“°“t‘s' G°rEl°n and Mrs' L n ' ' ; rookie, has turned in nine victories 1°i'i'°r' gimme" 6' against one defeat. Carl Schoof, Scranton first-year moundsmsn. “Mm Feme ,B°“'_°“m'°“’ ' has an eight and two record. "sugar" coin, an Athletic idnn- 5*-““’“°“‘id° ii" 3“°‘° °’ h" g”““d huhd with Harrisburg' has won parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Link- seven while dr in two and lem" _ Water!-What became of that lit- George "specs, opgieghck, 'n°_h“ -- .--- We ll arrange things to perfection-< - GALLANT -_ lvraivrrn NUPTI- MCI-ein GSS in The pan bearers were M rs’ will only be equal to consumptlve demand, Wholesale dealers here are quoting producers for eggs deliver- ed Vancouver at extras 16, flrsts 14. pullet extras 13. CHICAGO-Spot 16 1-4, Novem- ber refrigerators 23. . st anthonys church. Bloomfield, James Paton. A. J. Houle, Henry ist at 9 so rn Rev. J. A Gaudet Steins and Fenton Hlsslns. unite ln marriage, M s can Martin youngest daughter of Mr. THE MARKETS llrcll and Mrs Andrew Martin Qi Bloom- .__ his (Canadian Press) ville The altar was heB_ut1fu11y dw. M,ON.I.REAL‘ Que" July 6_But_ KITTENS RESEMBLE RABBITS ENJOYED vI5“`_P"°f H A' land Hospital is attending him. nel ' Nemo Gallant 0 P , tr ter andcheese prices continued was filled to the doors with friends their advance and eggs and potato of the bride and groom. Mr. L. B. pmces held unchanged oh the pro. “V5 duce and dairy market here today. at Fresh number 1 pssteurized but- GROVE CITY, Pa., July 3-(U. P.)-Two small animals, resembling kittens in the head and body, but with hind legs and tails similar t( a. ribbit's, are owned by Boyd Bakr er, near here. The animals ard tame. They hop about like rabbits. hd One is gray in color, the other striped. _ d a half a. cent at 21 3-4 to 22 gents Wiii11°iiZ fi°Wi“E Veil held in P ‘ie prints were unchanged at 23 a oerryins H b°uflu€t Of White I°S¢S~ oeipts were 1019 boxes. RDUEN, July 5-Lady Douglas Haig has just presented to Monsig- nor de la Vlllerbel, archbishop of Rouen, primate of Normandy, a purse of $2,000 collected among English people to help towards the memorial chapel to Joan of Arc to be erected on the market place 0! this city. _____,_._____-_ POOR. BEl\’NE'l"I‘! of Bloomfield, who more a dress of quam.,-S of a Cent ut 12 1_4 to 12 1_2 “Te cents and Quebec gained three W1' oighls to half o cent at 11 1-z to illlei- W” Ted f°5e5- The i3i'°°m W” 11 3-4 cents a pound. Receipts were Mr- R°i>€i'§ Martin- A Weddinil bfeafk Carloi; prices of fresh Ontario and fe-Sit WHS S€1'V°d at me brlde's h°me Prairie eggs were unchanged, ex- Alifed Vi/948° eniemined me b id' at 1'! to 17 1-2 cents and seconds at 3- SUPP" and d°°“°° W” given at bla. fresh extras and firsts in car- tho home 01 the i>‘i