JUNE 14‘, 1931 Sprayers i Cultivhtorl We have some unusual bargains in repolaegged “uayeyfor practical use as good as new. And a special end-of-seaaon price on Z-row Culti- vators, These are not scuffler attaclilnen “vmm at $48.00. DIE MFG. C0. HARlVorlifs Largest Builders of P. E. I. Potato Sprayers is-real cul- Brancll, Sumnleralde Classified Advertisements i Central Guardian no. z SIGNAL oomaNi-Au members of this unit will report It ' the armoriea Wednesday. Jun! 34"‘- at 7.30 p.111. P. B. Conrad, Major- 5528-8-24 GB-ADUATING CLASS-trite City Hospital graduation of nurses has been fixed ‘for tomorrow evenin: at Rochford Square Assembly Hall. The graduates are nurses 581198 Eileen MacDonald; Helen Ida Ham- mill, Mary Margaret Peters, Ger- trude Ann ‘Irainor and Mary Irene Burke. SUPREME (mURT-In the Su- preme Court on» Monday the case of Jas. F. Reid vs. Ben Acorn and Daniel MacDonald. was brought be- fore His Lordship Chief Justice Mathieson and the following Jury: Michael McManus, New Haven, foreman; John McQuarrie, city: Michael Conway, _c1ty; Ernest Cur- rie, Rocky Point; Jas. A. Fisher, Scotchfort; Hector Darrach, Clyde River; Manford Beer, Hampton. I, n; proposition. Toronto T- lillre. Table Covers. For Sale _____l_j__- m; 5ALE — OLD PAPERS. 5 tents bundle. Guardian Off '%Agents Wanted firraonurs, warm son s. w. 6-10-361. on WOMAN. TEACHERS. ' “udenls and others to distribute "M0115 and educational liter- Slxw to hundred days’ my, For terms write Mr. Con- nd Tower Bldg, TOTOXIID. ' a. w. S-W-tlJune so. . $001.10 smvlca GUAR- “wed shirts ties, underwear, huigry, also Royal Buckingham Large Assortment, ,l,l iicd. London, Ontario. m m A. \V. 6-6-Sw till July 2. ice. yo; SALE —- CABBAGE PLANTS 5H," C\\'t. Thos. W. Mayhew, Maple Plains. P. E. I. 5464-5-23-21. Wanted 170 Prince Street. July. Write Box R. wants two ished with ' ‘sally Drew-rm!‘ until 1i oclock this morning. Before ' ' the Court meets the jury will be Lost _ _ _.__'__._.__.____. '°“d°"“' Ea<l$plo$lb§lllil-sl§i$g aosr -- FAT nanx oaav narr- Wmm“ wme ma“, Dept‘ er. Finder notify A. Jonson, Service Mills of Can- zmQkneld- 5514'5'24‘3l‘ case. Notify Guardian. bag containing money and Male Help Wanted WANTED - OLD PERSIAN LAMB MN-G-N-i week. WANTED — SUMMER. COTTAGE near shore for first two weeks of terms to Guardian 0470-0-24-21. WANTED - MARRIED COUPLE or three rooms, furn- or without board. Pri- ..__________..._________._._ LOST-TWO FISHING RODS IN The counsel were Mr. J. O. C. l" for plaintiff; Mr. J. J. Johnston, K. C., for defendant Acorn, and Mr. A. A. MacLalne, K. C., and Mr. Donald MacKlnnon, K. C., for defendant MacDonald. Among the witnesses examined on Monday and yesterday were Doc- tors Ledwell and Smith; Sgt. Wm. Mcinnis; Mr. Greg Hughes. Jr.; the plaintiff. Chief of Police Birtwlstle and Mrs. I). MacDonald (wife of defendant). The court adjourned taken to the scene of the accident to enable them better to follow the evidence. -___. S. S. "SILVIlV-I-‘ollowing were passengers on the S. S. Silvia to Charlottetown on Monday Phone 848 POLICE counr-at the Police ' Court yesterday morning, one case of unlawful possession of liquor was fined $200 and costs or 3 months. A FINE LITTER -- Maclntyre Bros, French Village, are the proud owners of two one-year-old pups, which have afllttcr oi eight young minks cacli. Beat this, who can? THE CHARL()'I"I‘E'I‘()WN. GUARDIAN EA T MORE ICE CREAM If you are on the Committee [Be Sure to Order It For PIGNICS, FESTIVALS, HORSE RACES, Etc In Your Home Eat "PERFECTIOAW Ice Cream every day. It is made in all flavors in bulk or bricks. Askl for our Sherbet Centre Brick "A treat to eat.” It’s cooling and refreshing. at all "PERFECTION” Dealers ‘CENTRAL CREAMERIES 1.10 Wholesale Only Profi Kendal ’s Students Give ._._._. Charlottetown Fine Recital The first recital of the pupils oi 5518-8-24-21. LOST- 0N GRAFTON STREET opposite No. 40. ladies black silk I b h ‘k ‘u d A l Elsie Hartin, Mrs. Bertha Bowden, 34¢; o? wlffér 503mg‘ '39 Mr. Angus Cenge, Miss Sylvia Kean, ‘on street 5433_5_23_3l_ Miss Joan Parsons, Mrs. Mary Kin- n.-__ 001M. To Let LYTED vorner School. supplgmgng land. exclusive of Charlottetown, M“ P- J- Cairns, Newton, a son, oreciation by hearty applause. These mom protestant p,-e;e,"d_ “L fair“ thie “membership campaign Patrick Joseph. concerts are to be given each ll-Delancy, Secretary. 5011-0-24-21 e l v e Canadian Gecxrell- rr , flight and will be looked ~ --_-_------ £533‘ sgflfg"thf°gfnw°“t' 6'2“ MARBIAGES ‘forward to by the citizens oi the lsrro _ rescues r011 " ‘dm’ ' town and the sui-louncl c t _ . aphical fileiety, I101 -" , “K W" ‘Y1 mjkfi‘fio"of)i“gffrll°°l~ 5“PP"' ere st. West, Montreal, m. ror- MCNEILL-ROLLINGS - at Z1011 4011M Exchange- ~ ~ 8° sh““'- 5"‘ reil June-Zd-Si min. 0520-0-24-21. ' 1 CllER dill] department. Fitment. $115.00. Ii’. Sec'_v, lNTED-AIALE TEACHER FOR ‘I dalbanc School No. I05, sup- mtnt. $12500. John J. Mac- Box ‘d1, 5430-04241 -5@¢‘.\' of Trustees. dalbanr, PEI. er for dmflft‘. Secrcta I 1 H1001. first mlilfirl teacher. D-A ‘ - Supplement, , ' 1 Ceilings, sturnon, ‘ D ron "" firs ‘ 1110.00. Allan t B - rlnsr Al H L mull 711.500 ' l ~ 1h lcher, '“ for -» Mon Miscellaneous 4km: Leann if} PVBYOI‘, Linlmem "m.,". “H. CLA Teacher for Spti °- 95. Supplement 8175.00. 1e , liner- 104,41. ___.________._ IXPEIIINUIII = first “CAI, for ,, e High . hLNmslllllllement 9400.00. Ap- McDonald. Secretary. 85104-3041. Teachers Wanted ok- .705. BALE T0 LET, BOARD AND mm signs on hand at Guardian‘ — ITIACHER FOB PARK IVANTED FOR. PRIN- Albany Village Btliool. supplement $150.00 Sgd. LC. Green, Scc'y. 5438-0-22-31 ________ .___ vrcn-roa HAMILTON (CM-adieu Hm) Bthool. a first class teacher, lup- l-ioward Ram- 5450-6-22-81 hitfito-cxralzlnlvcan MALE c" Southport School. lilement $200.00. Arthur Burke, "lflrr- 5475-6-28-81. ..___.______._ will — PROTESTANT TEA- “ for Wlnsloe North School. Pvlvmenl $100.00. Apply Leon- Cu ry 50054-2441. __________.___ FOR HAMPSHIRE or second class ex- Supplement .00. J. G. MacLeod. Secretary. 5512-0-24-21. FIRST 0R SECOND ‘\ teacher for sturgeon School. $100.00. 5437-0-22-81 ‘ ‘ -___..__ If A M P '1' 0 N tor second class teach- Dlllemrllt, first, 8200.00; sec- Rrguson, lec- . 54404-2241 ngileid --___._....._ DONALD, PRO. Herman- llllla-e-io-l month, Hynes‘ Bakery. tf sentatives for WANTEIL-YOUNG MAN. APPLY _ 5490-6-23-31 _.______._______._._.___ Female Help Wanted —~—-'——————w-w———-——w--———-—-—- WANTED-JXPERJENCED MAID. Representatives Wanted PART Oil FULL TIMI REPRE- Prinee Edward Is- SOII . landing froln St. John's: Mr. Mar- tin I-I. Carmody, Mrs. Frances B. Carmody. Miss Mary Louise Car- mody; Enroute to Montreal: sells, Master Raymond Williams, Mr. J. Fiavieu Lemieux, Mr. Eben- ezer Crnnlln. Mrs. Mona Kean, Mrs. MlYBaret Parsorfi. Master David Parsons, Mr. John Smith, Rev. Fred’ Jos. Slnnamon, Miss Alice Wilson, Mrs. Sarah S. Cramm, Master Bruce Kean, MLss Marg. Pearson, Mr. Howard J. Gannon, Mrs. Alice Wil- CAIItNS-At Prince County Hos- pital, on June ii, 1931, to Mr. and Saint John's Church, June Mrs. or; 11. Rev. G. A. Grant, Minister. were present around the band stand and in their cars showed their ap- ANGLIUAN CHURCH, Crapaud, 28th, Sunday School, 10.510 a. m., Even- song, 7.30 p. m.; Springfield, Saint Elizabeth's Church, June 26th, Sun- day School, 10 a. m., Morning Pray- WINSLOE SERVICES - Winsloe Unitcd Church service on Sunday, June 28th will be: Winsloe North at 11 a. m.; Winsloe South at .'i p. m.; Princetown Road at 7.30 p. m. ____._. WELL KNOWN HERE—The Mid- nature appealing to all music lovers. The large number of people who Charlottetown School 81131111182 kei). Miss M. Ferguson. Murray. Songs, (a) ‘Trees!’ “Noctumefi (Pearls). Miss F will. (Watts). (b) (Densmore). Miss F. Wood. Piano Solo, (a) "Song Without Words." (Streabogl. Miss F. Sim- (Duvemoy). monds. (b) "Bluette," Prof. Roy Kendall was given very successfully last evening in the of" Music. Rev. Mr. Brown made appropriate opening remarks and a delightful programme of music followed. The hail was tastefully decorated by lvllss Tait. Following was the pro- Piano solo, “Spring Song," (Mer- Songs. (a7 “Alisa Mine," (New- ton), (b) "Duna," (McGlll). Mr. L. (Rasboch). (b) “Second Minuet," (Besiy). Miss Apply 31a gm; sung}, mm, Mrs Bride Hynes Miss Annie dleton Band, undel- the leadership N~ Mumiy- ' ' ' ' P 1,1 "s it," plcr-runmsnan ROOM, 110 ‘"1 9 3'3 al- Seward, Miss n. Noseworthy. °‘ ‘h’ 3°“ “m” Rmd‘ “mm” (Rig?) his!) gs. "32:: ‘Eb, ninceSl. 5494-6-23-61 .__________ Of Crelwld. made their first public “ e: - °‘_ ‘mm - ,,_..}----—-—-—- MOIICY Loaned appearance Friday night on the ‘Pru- (Lackl- M155 F- Mwphe" lmnrn IIOUSE ron sulnvllln _____ an...“ Lllllnatnt for Cnida- band stand. They wore their new 5°"- lwilthl apply Guerdiln- ‘ commas-n‘ oollnsr: IN srocx uniforms and are fine looking ag- simgs» l" "T°"""Y Led?’ W"- 5“"‘"'"”'°‘ Market: by the School of Wall -————-——-— merino“ m, ,, we," ,0 m, town getson. Mrs. w. A. Jenkins. to) ... Street. Tested methods of suc- _._..__.a.._‘_ , Mm,“ t Th r “Sing Me to Sleep,” (Greene). Miss l0 m - nounLl-z orrlcn cesaful speculation. Particulars Bnyfl-[s ° ""- ° P'°¢"m° m" E w d pound floor. 165 Greats George gfiongequest, n-lgomgglgngl Puss sic rendered showed careful training, "P‘a°° ‘ ‘ ) A“ Ho‘ c fillet. Apply Mrs. J. a. .Bayer. _ pp gservicessz Final? Avenue, --——-——-—-—-—-———-—-—-—— 1 i 1 biiit th t r “° °°- i’ “ e8" I‘ c 5407-0-24-31. Quebec, M,!,,,.Juno.34.1g CARR-At Marshfleld, June 17, a: P221553": an: 5:8 oteapsgfleod (Diabelli). Miss Jean Bentley. (b) loaf, to Charles and Mrs. cal-r, a ' _____.___._____._ . Col- Songs, (a) “Wings of Night," "Elf and Fairy.” The Marketa OTTAWA. June 28—!3g markets are steady todey with very few price changes. TORONTO-Arnie egg market i8 again steady today with extras slightly firmer. Sales oi this ‘grade in graded lots from Ontario points are selling to wholesalers at l0 1-2 to 19; firsts are selling at 1s 1-2 and seconds at 1d. For local lin- graded atlillmantn dealers are quot- lng producers and country shippe e extras 16 to 17, firsts 18, seconds ll to l2 MONIIRMAIPI" receipts here today were 2,717 cases as compared to 2,001 cases for the eon-eevondinl day last year. The market is W8! on seconds and one of this flld! are selling on spot to wholesale deal ere at 10 1-2, extras are selling It 22 and firsts at 17. MONTREAL. Que. June "- OhQBQ and butter quotations were lower and egg and Pvt-lib P11“! held unchanged on the produce and dairy market. here testy. ohm-lo and Quebec cheese de- clined a quarter of a cent at l1 1-4 round. rnwtiwlr- 8064M! W" 0,040 bona- rl-eah number 1 pamuriaed butt- er, incarlomieataquarterofl cent at 201-0 lo 201-2 cents a bound. ‘r0 retailers solids 10:10»: were mobilised at I l" m‘ _a pond, respectively. Receipts were 1M4 bowel. l nah Ontario and Prllrie em. in carlois, are unahanaid. ell-P" being queue at 2| centt. firm ll 1'! d, 1'1 1-2 eeah and ascends at 1s to 1a l-a emu a 00ml. oarlet priced of British ooluiaelo men c:- traa and firsts I7 I-I olli a Quotations to Church, Charlottetown, on June 17, 1931, by Rev. St. Clair Jeans, Lorne Winton McNeiii, Cavendish, and Mary Margaret Railings, Rustico. DIARSHALL-MACVITTIE-At the home of the groom's parents, on June 28, 193i, by Rev. ‘rhos. A. Wil- son, B. Sc., Le-nl-les Elias Marshall, oi Covehead, P.E.I., and Jeanette Macvittie, oi Westmoreland, P.E.I. Ill MEMORIAM H. Gordon, Brndenell, ed this life on June 13. God knows how much we mlas her, Never will hel- memo ,1 fade Loving thoughts will always wander To the spot whore she ia laid. Inserted by her Loving Family. 0511-11. In loving memory of mv darling Mother. Mrs. Wm. II. Gordon, Brod- enell, who departed this life June l3. cents and I0 1-2 to l0 8-4 cents l 1028. Th! precious one from na is gone A voice we loved ls still A place la vacant in our home Which never can be filled. Inserted by hel- Lovinl Blush!" Mn. 5811- l. N. D. MacLean North In loving memory of Mrs. William who depart- l 929. stock. Alden Mcliaaen, Irndeneli. illt and J. W. oaoaaaasaa North wnaam “m” Pheaalde e lllllllflfll’ PERSONALS The Guardian regrets to learn of the continued illness oi R. McDonald, Grand ‘Pi-needle. His many friends regret to hear of the illness of Mr. Jeremiah Mahar, Pleasant Grove. Miss Agnes Curran has returned to Pleasant Grove, after a few months in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Alden McLaren, oi Brudenell and Miss Jean and Miss Mary Gordon motored to the city yesterday. --__ Miss Florence Wooldridge, R.N., who was visiting her parents at Coyehead, has returned to Boston to resume her position as sllperlntend. ent of a Massachusetts hospital. -___________ uGET READY POE EXHIBIT ION, August 17th to 21st. Arrange- lncata are being made for the bigg- est show on record. Get new prise commence fitting your Donlter, Charlottetown, P. E. I. .., ... ..tf Latest A: The" Vogue . ...._.. ‘The latest in Summer dresses is now arriving weekly at the Vogue. The hot Qlmmer days have again lcome round bringing with them a complete new line of ladies dresses ‘featuring, style, appearance. At the vogue in the Cameron Block Richmond Street - n “a ‘there Ia a complete stock of these ‘from 84.00 to $35.00 varying in color to suit the taste and style of Miss M. Baunders, (b) "I Passed by your Window, (Brahe). Miss M. Ferguson. Mr. Hugh Holley- zorka). Miss B. Wood. God Save the King. ____.__.____ Up-to-Date Office Equipment Some people think that merchan- dise that is bought from some firm from off the Island is better than that which can be obtained at home. They also think that a salesman that comes from away knows a. lot more than a local chap. This is not the case when it comes to office furniture and equipment. Mr. Simp- soll buys from the best firms in Canada, England and the United States and the quality of the goods sold by him is unsurpassed. A sales- man boosts the goods put out by his own firm and it is only natural that he should try to make you believe that his merchandise is a little bet- ter than anyone else‘s. Mr. Simpson has been in business under his own name for just a year and if you care to make enquiries you Will find that his customers are perfectly satisfied with the quality of the goons and the service he gives. When you want oflice furniture, typewriters, adding machines, or any sundry supplies, counter sales books, parcel labels, loose leaf systems, in fact anything at all for the office call at 83 Queen Street, or phone 1277 and you will be sure of price consistent with quality. Your office reflects the manner in which your business is conducted, if your office is full of old scratched furniture, customers naturally think your shelves are stocked with old scratched goods. Improve your business by improving your office. Gordon, Secretary» comfort and dresses ranging Songs. (a) "Litany," (Shubert). Songs a) "Blow, Blow Thou Win- ter Wind," (Arne). (b) "Rose in the Bud." (Foster). Miss B. Con- Piano Solo "Tarantella" (Piec- .-¢__ teed Investment Policy as its _aocumulation of savings and vides a safe way of investing the first ten years the a.lnou face of the policy tosethcr all premiums paid after the tieth years. The features of both the Twenty ment Life and Endowment Life the policy becomes Paid u pany, however, guarantees an ditlon to the face of the pollc fifty per cent at maturity so ability is required. If, however, available may be surrendered amount. The Total Disability and Double Indemnity benefits may be secured with this policy. This ls an‘ ideal policy fqr business women and for young men. Hughes and Ed- monds of Charlottetown. the local Manufac- tures Life would be only too pleas- ed Lo discuss this policy with any- reprcselltatives of the one interestedl The Popular er of Euston and Queen Street might be well termed the popul Service station.‘ This Servics St tion carries the various grades ding. ner with which the motorist agement. greasing pit, and an electric grass gun installed electric gasoline pump which aid greatly in expediency. u X00111. Along The Waterfront MARINE WHARF loading supplies for Island light- houses. ____ Customs Cutter Chaleur, Captain Heather, arrived in port yesterday. C. G. S. Hayfield, Captain Snel- grove has sailed for Grand Entry, Magdalene Islands. P. Q. Tug Bally, Captain Genie. has arrived in port from Plctou, N. S. PICKARIYS WllAItF Schr. Corean, Captain Lavengler at present discharging a cargo of coal. .__.-__ Sdhr. Hazel, Captain Chapman. has sailed after discharging her cargo of coal. CARVELIJS WI-IARF ..__. S. S. Silvia. captain Kean, arriv- ed in port Sunday and after load- ing a general cargo sailed yeltfll" day for Montreal. S. S. Gaspeala, Captain Riou, ar- rived in port ytsterday and is load- lng a general cargo and will sail at midnight for Montreal. CARRAGIIIIWS WIIARI‘ Schr. Etta Vaughan, Captain Murray arrived in port and is It present discharging . cargo of coal. schr. Irene M.B., Captain Mac- Donald. in port with a cargo of coal. .i__._.___i_. Ulnar-it's Llnimont for Plmplea. ‘ Investmen tPolicy The Manufacturers Life Guaran- ilnplies is an excellent business 6 proposition. It not only affords‘ protection, but it 1188MB in the‘ The premium-paying period oi. this policy is limited to twenty years. If death occurs during F!" insurance payable is the face o1 ;the policy. If death occurs between» ;the tenth and twentieth yEBFB. 9119' amount of insurance payable is the year. This in itself is a noteworthy feature as the insurance is carried free between the tenth and twen- Guaranteed Investment Policy has many of the salient tracts. Like the Twenty Payment the end of twenty yeflrs- The 90m‘ if extra protection is desired it is available as no evidence of insur- insured does not wish this extra in- surance, part of the insurance a- its equivalent Cash Value leaving the policy paid up for the original Service Station Conveniently located at the corn- the I-luestia Service Station, which gasoline and motor oils. During the three years of its existence the Huestls Service Station has grown in popularity and has greatly in- creased busisness since its foun- The friendly and cheerful man- greeted, the snappy and complete way lnwhich the order ls executed, speaks in high praise for the man- The station is equipped with After the car has been washed, an electric pollsher and simonlzer completes the work. There is also The Huestis Service Station has an up-to date office and ladies rest C. G. S. Brant. Captain Kelly name ' to Bathing Shoes . . . . . . . . . . . j pm, Ties, all colors . . . . . . . . . . . . them. Don't Forget to Take nt of VA CA TION NEEDS BATHING CAPS All Colors and Sizes wnv nor TAKE a new CAMERA 98C '° $15.00 so VACUUM BOTTLES 50c Extra Strong Pint.’ Size —i@-—' CANDY WRITING PAPER v» s»- M- c». mo. §§.'ii°;'l‘.'i.‘.‘é‘.'$i.°.' $1,‘; "wku" E“"°'°P°= ‘° Laura 5000111 Chocs. .. 70c lb. Both for Annie Hunter Choca. . $1.00 lb. 39c Molrs, Ganongs, etc. with tenth Pay - ROSS —-DR U G —— UNITED SUCCESSOR TO The MacKinnon Drug Co. The eatdu, Store Phone 219 C011 - Charlottetown Boy We d s p at ad- y 0i that ..__._. the Ottawa Journal, for broke took place at and friends were present in church for the ceremony. is ar a. of effect fashioned on long lines wit gloves to match, and carried a bell tiful bouquet of Ophelia roses, lily of-the-valley, and maidenhair fern. Mrs. l". J. McElllgott was matron 15 of honor, and was becomlngly at picture hat of mauve transparen mohair, mauve slippers. and 10"! gloves of beige shade. l-Ier bouquet g was of Talisman roses and fern. Mr l... P. Bernicr. s was sung by Miss Marguerite Lan- driault, while John Mueller sang Roswlgs "Ave Marla." Miss E. Tremblay presided at the organ, Following the ceremony. a receiv- tion was held at the home of the bride's parents, Miller Street, and luncheon was served to relatives and immediate friends. The house was tastefully decorated with bas- kets of pink and white 060N105. while the table centered with the wedding cake, was adorned with bouquets of pink and white carna- tluns. Mr. and Mrs. Parkman r9- ceived a great many beautiful and useful gifts. At 2.45 this afternoon Mr. 811d Mrs. Parkman left on a wedding trip to Chariottetolvn, P. E. I. and en route they will visit Monti-cal. Quebec, Moncton and St. John. The bride travelled in a tailored suit 0f brawn figured crepe. with close-fit- ting beige hat. and gloves. slippers and purse of matching shade. Her travelling coat was of brown tweed trimmed with brown squirrel. On their return the young 60111118 W1“ reside in Pembroke. Lafest In Men’s At t i r e When one thinks cl quality in Gents W981‘, the name of McLelian Bros. immediately springs to mind- Thls firm for many years has held the leading poaitiondn the (11110?- illg and haberdashcry business. For excellencc oi‘ quality and rc- iiablllty of service. MacLr-llnn Bros. is a name w conjure with on the part of the menfolk of the community. when ongmiants Q1111- ity in shirts, ties, socks or anythln! for men he will save money in buy- ing from Mlcllelm Bros. In Rd- dltion to made-tp-lnoasure clothvfl in which this flnn specialises they have ready to wear suits, the best Bohr. Plnie, l‘ ,.‘ ' in port. Dcaleette 110w on the market for the price-style. fit and comfort included. trl tired in a gown of beige lace, fash- ioned on princess lines, with large F. J. MicElilgott was best man, and the ushers were Ray R. Tardlff and During the mass an "O Salutaris" AtPembrolee (The follow-log is taken from the and dated, Pem~ broke, June 16.)—A wedding which held much interest for the many friends of the young couple in Pem- St, John the Baptist Church at 9 o'clock this morning when Miss Rose M‘. Boire. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boire of Pembroke, became the bride of J. Wilfred Parkman, son of the late Frederick Parkman and Mrs Mary Parkman, of Charlotte- town, P. E. I. and manager of the local branch of the Provincial Bank of Canada. Rev. Father T. J. Sloan officiated at the nuptial mass. The young couple were accorded the prlv liege of having the marriage sol- emnized in the sanctuary of the church and the altar was beautifully illuminated and decorated with cut flowers and fem. Many relatives the Given in marriage by her father, the bride was pretty in a gown of mauve lace and chiffon with jacket‘? h full skirt which fell in graceful lin- es to her ankles. She were a large picture hat of transparent mohair in eggshell shade, with slippers and U t Thomas’ Eclectrlc Oil that it can used internally with as much suc- cess as it can outwardly. Sufferers fronl cniarrh will find that the Oil MURRAY HARBOR. NORTH 1 The fine weather, good roads and a number of other heluful facial-I made the past week somewhat busy, but a great deal was accomplished in promoting the work of the sea- son . Rev. John Murchison, of Saint John. agent for the Canadian Bible Society in the Maritilfles, was through this district during the pasii week and called on a number o! friends as well as the local officers [of the Branch. Since his last visit ilcrc three years ago, many changes have taken place as the President, Mr. _George Reynolds, has since been removed by death as well as many other supporters of this work. |A public meeting will be held by lMr. Murchison in the near future, when it is hoped the work can be re-organlzed and revived though in the present time this is no easy matter. Notice of the meeting will be given later and Mr. Gavin Hicken is the Secretary. A very pleasant house birthday party was held one evening last week at the home of Cheater Mc- Clure in honor of his mother, Mrs. C. D. McClure, who has attained her 72nd birthday. ' l ____ Another week will see the finish of the lobster packing season and the workers will leave the shore vacant and deserted till next season. Willie this is only an average sea,- son, there has been more than an average of good weather in May and June so far. Communion services were held in the Presbyterian Church here on Sabbath. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper in the morning and the Thanksgiving services in the evening. Although the number oi‘ communicant members was not large the church was well filled by the congregation. Patriotic services will be held on Sabbath morning next. June 28th. Mr. Edward Lanigan, the census- taker for this district, completed his task on Thursday last and an inter- esting array of figures represents some equally interesting facts. The annual school meeting and the June meeting of the Women's Institute both took place on ‘mes- day evening the 16th inst. A good dcai was done by both organizations and as a result one community will be these plans are carried out as they have been contemplated. Holidays for the school children will soon be- gin now and continue for about s1: substantially benefitted if all weeks.—-M. -——-—--—-__. ::F‘or Catarrh-lt is one of the chief recommendations of Dr. be vvhcll uscci according to directions will give prompt relief. Many sufler- el-s from this ailment have found re- lief in the Oil and have sent teati- monlals. Green Lantern Rooming House Is Now Open Rooms by Day or by Week 50 QUEEN ST. 12d Prince St. _ Home Calls "m0 ilr. W. ll. Carson CHIIOPIAMOI ‘Harte Year Palmer GRID“ Pboaa 1072 Mada. lusunancs B. R. HOLMAN CIIAI-IDFITITOWN