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Hardware or Doparililsnisl Sioroi BkOTHTRS LUMPANY lHl MARH m)! ‘ll POLISHING NOUR (i) THE SHHIWINNH r r, - Tl-IE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved ior news‘ SEASON TICKETS ior Old u! local interest. hilt advertising oiruomo Week 0n sale now at all a neway nature may be Inserted Drug Stops and Milton's Old nt tin eente n word strictly nei- Spain. a able in advance -—- —————-————--—— TOHALIFAXin55 11.1.1 131M113 T531 75°" 539 Maritime Central Alrolliypsl] eAIITUQ _—_ 2051 540. COOK'S for Photographs. °' —-— mean swan-r PEAS t th conranananolv an m. Mame, m, momhm ' ° eurwvcr. ‘ BRADALBANE Pastoral Charge. T!!! 515513335 °1 WZPlh-Servicee Sunday, August 1st. North Miles Nc- 17 A- F- c» A- M- Wlll Granvell i1 A. M. Rose Valley a attend Divine Worship in Bi. P. M. Bradaibane 1.30 P. M. w. Andrew's Church, Orwell, on Sun- B, Mcplhagl, Mlhlgte; day. August 1st, at 2.30 P. M. , THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' rlv CANADA. — August 1st. Cardi- IN OANADA- — Services for Sun- i gan 11.00 A. M. Montague 1.30 P.M. 06y. August 1st, as follows: HlY-‘Rev. J. W. MacDonald will be the rington 11 A. M. Marshileld 3 PM.‘ speaker, Mt. Stewart 7.30 P. M. Sunday] - Schools at usual hours. Rev. F. N. Young. Minister. w CAVENDISH Pastoral Charge. Sunday. August 1st. North Rustico 11 A. M. Stanley Bridge 7.30 P. M. Sunday School at Cavendish ln the Baptist Church at l0 A. M. Rev. Mr. Macintosh of Jamaica Plains. Mass, will he Guest Speaker at Stanley Bridge. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNOI- ‘MENIL-Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Mac- IIUNTEB RIVER. United Church Charge: Services on Sunday. Aug-‘ ust 1st. are as follows: North Wllt_l shire 1,1 A. M. Wheatley River 3 P. M. Hunter River 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. I. Morrison, Minister. Wedding Bells llarew-Montgomery At 6 pan. on the evening oi June 30 friends and relatives assembled in the United Church, Hunter River. when Margaret Elizabeth. daughter o! Mr. Cuthbert Mont- gomery and the late Mrs. Mulzt~ gomery. became the bride oi Alfred Liovd Carew. eldest son of Mr. and Alfred Carew. Grecnvale. P. E. I. , The bride entered the church on the arm oi her father to the strains o! the wedding marcil played by Mr. Meryl Nicholson of iiaael Grove. The bride was dress- ed in a lovely white satin brocalied gown, with Iweethesrt neckline. and full length sleeves. Her dainty shoulder veil was caught up with orange blossoms and she carricd a houquetol pink and white roses. Her only ornament was an all- merside. close friend oi the bride I wore a lovely sheer gown in shed, pink with matching shoulder veil. and carried yellow roses. The marriage ceremony was per- formed by a grand-uncle oi the bride. Rev. A. D. Maclseod. Saint» John, N. 25., assisted by Rev, J. I.‘ Morrison. The groom was capably support- ed by his brother. John Carew, while the ushers were the hrldc'<| Iof the groom's sister and her has- YORK UNITED CHURCH 0F Caull, Ellerslie. wish to all- Tlw" Wh° sefved were Mrs. AI-iCANADA. — services for Sundaynlnounce the engagement or their be" crlswell- MYS- M11119!‘ Ill-l. August 1st. Pleasant Grove 9.é0'eldest daughter Audrey Frances to and Ml" Mari! Mfllheiim- ,A.M. YOPK 11 A.M. Brackley 3 P-BIiEdgar Stanley. son oi‘ Mr. Wilbur The Popular young couple were rcentral 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schools Hgjdy and the late 341-5, Hardy or serenaded during the evening, after 'at usual hours. Rev. J. H. Mac-‘Freelhnd, p, E, 1, Marriage to take which they leit on a short mine:- Callum, Minister. place on September 1st. moon to points in the» Maritime: and were guests for several days: 5T- JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CITY POLICE COURT — At the CHURCH. Belfast. Rev. R. S. Qiilg- City Police Court yesterday morrl- leY- Ph-D» M1019"? 340ml"! W°1‘"i lrlg there were three drunk and ln- lsllll! 1L Evening w°Y5hiP 7-30‘ capables. One was fined $5 and band. Mr. and Mrs. Mertnn Gan: ble. saint John.‘ N. B. The bride chose for travelling a esclay. 8.00 P. M. liervlce l" Flat Riv" 5°h°°l w°d'i costs or 10 days. another was re-' brother Mr. Hodge Montgomery oi‘ white two-piece suit and g {up Kensington. and Mr. Harold oiac-llength cost of steel blue. with Donald oi Wheatiey River. a close black accessories, and wore a wh.l.e friend oi the groom. hat and shoes. and carried a whine During the exchange oi vows. hand bag. U1! iveddlli! Plifly Pfciellifid l PR- ' Previous to her marriage, the tilrc Ml i0 b6 TOIKOMH. a8 befurc bride was tendered a shower ll’! they stood in youthful array. while r oi June 23rd. While the wedding the solemn words that made them. ' march was played Margaret was man and wife echoed in the quiet i escorted to the seat oi honor under church. ' | a prettlly decorated arch by Veins During the slsiiiiie c! ilic rcsisr- | Newman. Mrs. Fulton Robertson. tel‘ Mi’. G0rd0i1 CHIW SW99“? "li- Verna Nelvman. Thelma MacLcan. clered "Oh. Perfect Love." Thelma Nicholson. Jeanette More- The smllins ycuns ccuplc icii side and Shirley Carew wall-ea the church amid the laughter and upon m; brgdhlmhe and Eggs,- good wishes of their friends. and reading oi several jolly verses s were driven to the bride's home by much cumng o; strlngy and we Mr. Byron Spence. while Mr. Fm- lovely array of gifts graced the the beautifully decorated chancel the Masonic Hall on the everlzng] lmanded until August 2nd, and tire “"- | third who had been detained ln jail C3055 B0555’ Alexandra“ several days was dismissed. Services for Sunday. ‘Hazelbrook. August lst. Cross Roads 11 A. M. S. S. 10. Alexandra 3 P. M. S. S. 2.30 P. M. Hazelrbrook 7 P. M. S. S. 11 A. M. Uigg S. S. every Sunday , 0 A. M. Lic. Bryon Hewlett, ‘speaker. I i GEORGETOWN United Church ioi Canada Pastoral Charge. Sun- ;day, August 1st. Rev. Dr. A. D. gMackenzie will conduct services as dollows: 11 A. M. Sturgeon. {m0 -P. M. Milltown Cross. 7.30 ‘P. M. St. 1David's Church, Georgetown WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH.- Services for Sunday, August 1st. North Winsloc 11 A. M. S. School 10 A. M. South Winsloe 3 P. M. S. School 2 P. M. I-Ilghfield 7.30 P. M. S. School l1 A.M. Princctown Road S. School 11 A. M. Y. P. U. Friday. July 30th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erith Hughes. Jnhn F‘. Mac- Kay, B. A., student Minister. MAN STILL MISSING - City Police were still seeking the where- abouts yesterday of Link Publiccver who had disappeared from his resl. deuce. Richmond St. on Sunday § COVEHEAD-STANHOPE unr- _TED CHURCIL-Servicm for Sun- Soott-Maotood Mr. and Mrs. John D Scott who w Mass. The bride is the daughter oi Bradalbane, P. E. I The groom i5 1h ere married June 23rd in Quincy, e son oi Mr. and Airs. Reynold EEAGE THREE i Says Butter Supply To Bontinue Short (Dy The Canadian Press) xmrvmuu, N. s. July 3|- Earl Kitchen o! Toronto. semi- sry oi the Dairy Farmers o! Can- ada, told the Canadian Federation of Agriculture here todflY m!‘ Canada's present butter shortage will become even greater because of iixed prices. He said producers were not in- terested in producing more bill-tel‘ because they could not meet in- creased costs at a profit. Present shortage amounted to about 10.- 000000 pounds. he said. The situation "will become in- creaslngly more serious u time goes on." he said. The polio)’ 01 bringing butter under price con- trol was formed by the Govern- ment, he added. Farmers done nothing to bring it about. The Federation is holding its semi-annual meeting here. President l-I. l-i. I-iannsm of Ot- taws said he bad been told by an economist that increased costs oi labor alone should cause the price of butter to go up to 01 cents I. pound. That price did not include ai‘owance for other increased COSY/S. The Federation then passed a resolution to consider the problem and outline a program for Can- ada. to give the dairy industry "confidence and stability." tion from a "Farmerette". One is. I suppose only human to linger over such niceties and even Jame.» Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacLeod q! had ' Scott of Warren. Ohio. U. S. A. They Quincy. Muss. u. s. A. Mr. C's on the hillside towards the barn there; "More bread. E.- len" at meal-times "we've been working you knowl"; strawberries heaped in saucers to cat with ll.“- and salty dairy butter for piquan- cy; the milking with granchdaugh ter there. and a number of cal» lapping at the warm milk in the are residing at 70 Pleasant SL, agreed: "Now wasn't it nice of ner to think oi the like!" There is aim "lots oi work" in any walk or calling oi life when one must earn his or her living. quite as tryln; I see it as that which is w be acne on a farm. But the delights oi the farming with the varied and fresh interests of each new unfolding day! Until tomorrow - Diary —Good~ night. 0P AND m WITH TILT-IN cat-pan; calves urging folks er, hurry with the pails; and then at. ter the bustle of day the silence and loveliness of evening e a e‘ And perhaps best oi all in a way, though it is difficult to choose a- mong so many good things. was a fine bouquet oi’ words of apprecla-l Mr. Pulllicover, a native of Georg:- towrl. P. E. 1.. is about 39,_YCdlS of age. six feet tall and weighs 160 lbs. Anyone with information of the missing man is requested to contact the local police. ton Robertson drove the wedding “may demrated table. I _ group. l Gifts oi silver, cutlery. beddirlglggia fllgxstnyrlstémfii1'opléveigo golf; About 70 guests sat down to smovelties. money. glassware lraclMlss Gyms” bixon c! Neg, dlas, bounty“; wedding “wet Thsipieces of furniture were amoligstlgow, N_ s" Wm sing at the mom_ dining room was suitably decorated t the “"5” “laced l” denim‘ ma] ills Service at Wcsi Cfivchefld- RE" h t f th i li h r b - . m wu- ci rink we white eurw- ' roeli. Si...“ ti; ‘rsllili. ’.‘§§l,l““°'“" "' “""°"~ ""“‘"'°'" NO LlFTlNG-A slight pull er push and the door floats l TlLT-lN-The modern ‘one- piece overhead Garage Door. tiquo heart-shaped bracelet. gift oi the groom. Her maid of hone-r Miss Amy Cousin oi Park corner. cousin o! the bride. was dressed in a hall-length gown oi queen's biuo sheer with mstchingyell and carried an oldJasilioncd nosegay TILT-IN DOORS odd to the °"°"' No more Snow and ke ‘to oi mined lowers. while her brides- "i- "ld 818C108 "l! b71093 bible, an address and Miss Carroll Mac- TRy0N_BvON5gAw “Ms-HST Y n; p Mum“ of o" maid, Miss Grace Dingwell, surn- was a three-tier bride's cake. tRae on behalf of the SIIIIKIE,V!PASTOBATE_ _ Bengt“ m, Sum s a opp - y r . ‘ ' $°h°°1 “Ill-is ""1 "sch" Precclvcl day. August 1st. are‘. Tryon n A.M. property. shovel before opening deed Margaret with a magazine racial On the previous evening Margsrotimptgsm and the Lord's supper ____?____..c___.._ 511d UOYd WT"! Drtsflillfid ivil-‘i fllwlll he observed at the n-lorrringlshe do? Quick as a flash she poullc 11°01‘ 15ml! by irhelffcllfliv member! service. Bonshaw 7.30 P. M. Reviied on it! Yes. 1 believe country of the Y. RU. and choir. in ap- c, A. Hicks, Minister. cats are smarter than town catsi" predation of their eiiorts in those ' ' r two societies. omaanr msronar. CHARGE. Margaret in usual manner thanls- -'rhe United Church or Canada, .95 h" "Wmhleil frlfllds and iM-lHev. W. G. Dickson, B. A., Mlnis- ings and when grand-daugntcr tended a cordial invitation to themlter. The services for Sunday. Auz- I came reireshed and happy irom to visit her after her marriage. ust 1st are as ioliows:—IBlonmfleld'h.=.-r nap she. not fond oi them, I The remainder of the evening was at 11 A. M. West Devon at 2 P. ‘M. lingered with us to Join in the spent in music and dancing. rBree at 3.30 P. M. O’Leary at 7.30 conversation. She speaks remark- The popular young couple intendiPM. ‘Iihe Sunday Schools will meet ably well gm- her two yegrs, wm-ga to reside in Hunter River. wherclat the usuahhorurs in all appoint- a5 11Gb hggring the two chatting, the best wishes oi friends and merits. There will be no services remarked ~15 only quite natural m. ncislibcrs arc extended to i-ilemldllrlils t-hc mi- Of the "Ywnlh Of her sex!" while not exceptional ior Prosperity 811d hflpPme-‘S "liimmst "5 u" M10555“ Wm be °n from other small ones in any way the sea o! matrimony, lhis annual vacation. The next reg- and certainly not a paragon. she lgtlgr "Wk! Wm be Sullday’ Sept‘ is bright and lovable and daily - - more interesting to her grand- father and me. One catches sight of her carrying a kitten about the yard by the nape oi the neck which as Jamie tells her rescuing y o§>o0<30o€>00< l S. S. 10.00 A. M. The ordinances of (Continued frflnl Page Zl Specials in Beach Wear ‘Toke advantage of these discount prices to invest In e smart slack suit. Many styles to choose from in two and three-piece effects. Stock Sets adjustable to Nil Pl'°PPl"9 d"?! 0P!" ' - various sized doors. no doors blowing shut. Set Complete $25.00 Special on Lawn Mowers 20% — Discount 0n All Models — 20% 3, 4 and 5 Blade Mowers from 12" to i8" Width PRIDE RANGE And so we stemmed strawberries, Jamie accepting odd large offer. GOOD FLYING WEATHER ormwA. July 2s -(CP)-Aid-!°1 E TBYON PASTORAL CHARGE the United Church oi Canada. ed by exceptionally good weatherlServices 0n Sunday, August lst. as i 5 the R.C.A.F.'s two air photographiclfollowsz-Cape ‘traverse 11 A. M. ... l Rwuli" 9-95 N I915" 4 E9 squadrons have covered recordcC. S. 10 A. M. Crapaud 3 P. M. gtwdg; vzaallirat fiuhigtthsramoigg; Clem-i" q} n a _ _. areas in the last few weeks andyC. s. 2.30 P. M. Tryon 13o P. M. would you m: to be Gang‘; m, 2 i the total area photographed this,C. S. 11 A. M. The services at Cape , ._‘ . I g l summer now exceeds 657.000 Square Traverse and Tryon will be con- way ymuselfjxdtukeiltl" knmggg“ ' - ' i mil it ted tod A totallductcdb members itheY P u answ" m“ “- w Y“ " L‘ B | I i‘, __s|z” 31 h 42__ V_ es was repor ay. Y o . . . sh _ ; 95"“ o‘ hill "9 s“ 5 _ f oi 16 planes. inclulzling LancaztersJCan-ilp atétmllmtierlee 501,154.25 W112: pueelihzizgilhigaianlgaghgrllelhsrgsigli_ A25 , S 3'9"“? 4-95 f0 19-95- l° “ma” and D“ m“ a" Mg we a a W y 1_ ly lo dabble in the bird-bath or used from bases such as Fort,Rev. James Cross, B. A.. o Ma , u i Now - - ~ - - - - - ' ' chlmo, Que; Goose Bay, Labrador; peque. Rev. is. n. Woodslde, Min- hm" m" "will!" {Hills W" u-i- . Baifin island; and others. ister. gzsfilfrgesl} difnkalgg Lbflbssplgh l“ . . 0mm; - ~ u“ ‘ _ _ " n _ _ H _t ____ L49 """"'PKI\I PM ___ in presently swect though begrilneol Dmw smug “bu” ‘lemme M '" ""' to demand some favor or to help String Sweaters 1.00 o, [Ccnflnugd (rccn Page a) with my cunem ,,,,,,,,,s,_.dengn,. g ecl ii it happens to be some mixing Bu.“ .. _ that a wedding ring is all that is necessary. Yet he .or baking. makes d good living. see s54: I can't understand how my daughter can love such a tlghtwad. but; Qhe recalls then o; (may any number oi things - small oncs she does. What do you think of such a marl? _ A MOTHER. ‘chatter and laughter; the creek oi - ‘hay wagons and the busy-ness cf ANSWER: Ithink he is a poor bet for a. husband. A stingy man the workers; the incense oi the makes the meanest husband on earth and I pity any girl who trusts haying, known only to this 50a- her happiness in his hands. He will begrudge her the very food shc , son; great loads of the fragrant eats and will make her life a torment to her. ysiuii moving from a meadow of TllE GREENDAL 00. LTD. LADIES’ WEAR 99 QUEEN STREET THE ROGERS HARDWARE - 105 oomrlluv tmllrso laos - ¢ iwfiywssw-llryai-ga. ave A On Fine Summer Clothing r Thursday - Friday r- Saturday -- July 29 - 3O - 3| OUTFlT YOURSELF FOR THE COMING HOT WEA-THER wlTH A SELECTION FROM OUR OUTSTAND- . me srocx. THIS ls NOT A SALE, our AN on ORTUNITY FOR YOU TO MAKE BIG SAVINGS AT AS MUCH AS s Only- l0 Dozen Men's SILK TIES-g _ Men's SLACK SUITS ........ Reg. 1.002s 1.50. Special ...,=......... 253?. S Dos. Men's fancy fused collar SHIRTS. liues-Favm-H - 16% Mm Block RUBBER cons-s ' Special .... ettv o 203?. 1 .50 ‘ $0 Man's fins WORSTED SIUITS- Grey-BIues-lrown. Sires 35 to 42 2532 25 8?. QSS — PWC —- WKS — SDU — PT 40 Fairs young Men's TWEED PANTS. SHIRTS- Short Sieeves- A real value at . Men's FAWN TRENCH COATS- _ Greys and Fowns. Size 29-36. . ..,._._.. ao.4o..;.. .. 13s 9am cross: smrr ‘ cumuomerowu "IF IT'S NEW-WE HAVE IT-_-i_ IF WE HAVE IT-IT’S NEWf PHONE HT