_ ._.:‘.-_.-.._ ..\a.~. From cleaning up in the, kitchen to clezming up in ‘ the stock market these two‘ merry stars romp their wny through the funniest com- edy you ever saw! Then came the crash! It's :1 riot I every inch of the- way. Matinee 3.15 16o -. 37c. Night- 7.l5 s; 9.00 2-3c-i'2----52c. Central Guardian ' —.P»- CAVENDISH AND NEW GLAS- GOW-Services in the United church ‘on Sunday. June 22nd at Cavendish, iii a. m. and at New Glasgow, 7.30 p m. Rev. H. S. Bishop. minister. SERIOUSLY ILL-The many; ' friends of Miss Loretta White. Emer- ald. regret to hear of her continuedl i illness and hope to hear of her con- valescence soon. E. SUNDAY SERVICES — Church services for Sunday, June 22. will be . held at Cross Roads. ll a. m.; at Al- fexandra. 3 p. m.. and st Hazelbrook, 7 p. m. E. J. Chisholm, pastor. rm: CHAEOTTETOW' cunnmm ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. .. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Toombs ar- nounca the engagement of their daughter Muriel Beatrice to William ‘Milt/an Christmann of Rochford. n- ‘linois. Marriage will take place early 5 in July. I BAPTIST SERVICES-North Riv- el- field. Sunday. June 22: Fairvicw, il a. m.; North River. 3 p. m.; Long Creek. 7.30 p. m. W. R. MscWalker, minister. ' SAD BEREAVEMENT-The peo- pleof Springfield and surrounding districts express much sympathy to Mrs. H. B. Haslam in the sad death at Brookfield of her mother. Mrs. 14:17 A. Abbot. Mrs. Abbot‘: illness was of short duration and her sud- Variability In Production , Continued from Page 4 the earlier or later market. Advices from country points in this Province indicate that less sows are being bred this yearthan usual. This is unfortunate as there is always room for one or two good sows on every farm. Regulation of breeding practises to have the litters coming so as to assure uniform distribution ‘ and supply; and a regard for the‘ pm-cchairg of PM; at scasozu of lowest cost are two essentials that “Wan lIIlnaurllIlllll-l-lanIn... : Fm '\o“"° 5 . mm Outings ,1 Select Your Provisions From Our Choice Selection of Fresh GrcceriesnLow Priced . Speclali Friday, Saturday, ltillonday _ ‘ den death on June 10th came as a are directed to the consideration .of ~ 4° OZ Jar Tm” “Ami” PASTORATE“; shock to all her friends. a. our breeders. With regard to these Pu re P|u m Jam 2 7 .5°“"°e5 smday‘ June 22' Bonsham‘ factors. the Provincial Department a sch c l‘ 1‘ ‘*~ m" W°S"“°’°“‘“d' 3 p" m" PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES - of Agriculture is prepared to direct ' Pkili- ' 601. lTryq“ 7'30 p‘ m’ m" 5' c‘ vmwnt‘ Service in ‘Pryfln Prtibyttrlln producers to these sources of supply 6 Grape N uts 2 for 29c choice Lobste rs ""8 will be the preacher at all three: services. Myron 0. Brinton. Minister. L . Church on Sunday. June 22nd, will be at 3 p. m.. not at 7.30 p. m. as previously anonunced. owing to the where breeding animals and feeds; may be purchasedat the best econo- l mic advantage. a LYNN VALLEY PEAS, N053 sieve, Pertln.... 14c Vi-Tone l i . CORXWALL UNITED CHUBUL” Masonic Service in the Baptist W. R. SHAW. ‘ ’ law‘ E’ M‘ Aitken‘ A" Mm??? Church havinB been DmtPWled. Sun- Live Stock Superintendent i n Lougfixggofnor STAROH’ y! lb- ~- -- -- .. .. . . isgrvflog worship Sun ay, Julie n . L f] . .... .... cnasjaaaa case c..- a - . In West not. at 11 3. m. Kingston‘ d“ s°“°°‘ W‘ b° “t m as us“ Provincial Department o l I KELLOGG’8 nlcl-z KRISPIES 12 i "1- -- -- .. .. .. 5 How To . ’ I There will be a Protestant service in . Agriculture. . 1 c 5c . GET at a p. m. and Cornwall at 7.30 p. , Borden a, n 3,111,011 Sunday. June June 17th, i930. q . Pkg. ~ 51°“ QUICK im- The “rims f“ ‘he °‘°=“°=* °’l ma n. the Union nan Sunday l EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK, 20c a "a" °1d°"”°‘°b°"°ei"°d aithKschcclntloglo. ' ' i. Pertln.... F. , . “wing swflcer —-—- ZION 9303,93 Exppcrs go hoiq IMPORTED BELGHIM PEAS, N0. 5 S|0V0, lwrench 5 Axum“ SERVICES m m Par SUCCESSFUL AFFAfRr-An. ice their sum” school pm,“ a, “My 2 ilns for I Ustard . A A E ' i ' . . v . ish of New London on the mind inst‘. cream festival was held Wednesday Poznt on Wednesday. 9th July. 4140.‘ a EATON S JELLY POWDEFIS, assorted flavors, 18c 9 0L 1m, 1 2 Wm be, as fonowskxensmgmn» at Central Loyaltyoilrg the dgrouréldlil . 3 pkgs. . . . . . . .. Each .. .. .. ., c we =- m» suns“ em- “0 ..”.“‘.°..°l“w"i......-."“ni'nuc-lcififfii..i.‘ii.iliyi.ii’ll°°n"3= I Clvvel‘ H0118)! 15 01- Jar 25¢ . .2 hR1',2-3-4B' ,3 '5. ‘ if, 5:13, p",',,. sfimflaf‘ 5mg; m resrlvcl was c bis success m m.. Church Army Van can". 1.1:. LYLES GOLDEN svnur, 2 Ill. tln, 26c sh .f , g ‘ ' ' " “’ ' grounds were lighted by electricity. Per u" _ _ _ ‘ . _ _ _ H _ erl f S 6.3010. m. G. T. Spl-iggs, rector Macileod was baked by Mrs. W. P.i A large cake lotterled a:.d realized‘ charge. -- i _._._ , LONG CREEK-There will be ser- Each SHERRIFFS PINEAPPLE MARllAtAm-Zlyizoiz. jar, 24c Orange Marmalade, 23c 6 oz. jar .. .. .. . _ CHURCH o]: CHR]§T_T}1E 591-. _ l .... .-.. “.- v. m a ~ - _ g v ! a sum of $38. The cake was non by ‘ vice in the Anglican Church at Long I ‘mm an) so . n sro '1‘ s BJECT V1685 for the Ne“ Glasgovl Church u Mrs Nelson Good o‘, chmlotmown‘ , Creek Sunday next a“ “m” church‘ AYLMER CHOICE TOMATOES, 29c .i_ - _ , of Christ are as follows-Morning ‘ 2 tlllS . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . - . . . . .. . . . . 11; Bible School at 10 a. m.. also,‘ CUMBERLAND HILL-The first' Army Van ofllcers in charge. i l l EATOWS FAMILY BLEND TEA, 60c Fry's Cocoa | 3L - 3'15 11° -' 25“ sew?” ,2“ Fredericmn churFh of meeting since organizing was held BRADALBANE—Thc service in the 1 Per m‘ ' ' " " ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ fi ll], ting 2 -; E\LNINGY7.I5_& 9.00 Christ m afternoon and again 7.39 at the home of the Plesldant. Mrs. Presbyterian Church, Bradalbane, oni HUAKER PUFFED RICE, Each u n __ n U 4c J u" AM’ 3"“ P- m- l‘ N?“ Glasgmi‘ slieak" wm- J35_ A, McLeod on Jung 12th with, Sunday, June 22nd will be at a p. my Per pkg. __ _ g Tumour "Dlcfaddcn FLATS" STARS P. Quigley, pastor. t b 2, rd three vislmrs! Sunday sthoo] at 2 p_ m_ ' a _ m rumor rmsr TALKIE e“ “m” e 5 a a i . LEAF LETTUCE 10c LARGE rises. rues 25c null-BARB 20c ~ ...__ _,__ ,, , _. mresent. The meeting op-ned bv re-| ' Head Each ........ GLbs. ........ .... .. '-' ' » -' 71-‘ '- '- -' "W 3 HtXTER R“ EILJHIE Senwes on I mating h unison the chm woman's NORTH RIISTICO-On Sund3y_' I M11? ll ‘he ‘mm’ Rm’ “med Charge f“ Creed. The roll call was axlswered Jim 32ml- ihere W111 be ""1" i“: mrr. TOMATOES 29 NEW CELERY 30 GRAPEFRUIT 25c . . . ~‘ smday‘ “m” 22' m“ a" a‘ mum's‘ -, with Gardening and Poultry Hints. the North Rustiw School house in; a Per Lb. ......... c Head .......... c 3'" -- - ' l ' —-11 . .. Wltfihi I 3 . .. W11 t- . ' v . i ._ I _ ‘uunau "cums a l re p n1 ‘B? in was demd-d to hold a pie 50cm connection nith the Presbyteriam ‘ LUNCHEON LOAF " ' """‘P" ' l” R“"'<7'3° p‘ m‘ Hum“ Rm‘ "rid dame in the ch00] .150 o, s,“ Church in Canada at 11 n. m. l snrcrn BACON 39 cooxsn IIAM 55c 33¢ _ ‘ ' y. .1 m nmd t b» " ” 5 ‘ c Per Lb. . . . . . . .: . . . . . . . . .. u '1'.e ser\ ces on e ....1 are o s home made Gamay at the coming Per Lb. . . . . . . . . . . Per Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . - l conducted by Nil‘. Lorne MHCLQHXI. a . . . w . WINSLOE sERwQEs_w“-|51°e \ - ‘ .- - _ , , polltlcal mestlng to ralse funds. The 1 - - 030105 cmgayrggy - . - medical student of McGill, who l5 . . , United Church Services o; Sunda. Lo“ CHEESE SUCH’ CORNED BEEF 25C Y j preparing for medical missionary meeting closed by Emglng God sa‘e 1 y I V; Ll). PflCkii-IG “nu-n- P2!‘ Lb- . . . . . . . . . . - . . .. BUTEER A rip-reading riot with the " FOLLIES PODG “1IICKY’S A.\'D I-IODGII JtlrllN DEERS ALSO SOUND CARTQON ( E LARRY KENT ; idemonstrated in tests recently con- . ‘eluded in the R. O. P. In- the 305 work. VA. E. Chapman, pastor. L FINE IIOLSTEINS-lvir. 'John L. ,Ciark, Rustico, P. E. I.. has some high iproducing Holsteins in his herd as i lbs milk containing 435.75 lbs of but- iter. The daughter's best month's ‘lpcoduction vnas in July when she gave 1556.5 l‘:s milk. I ORDAINED-Among a large class OTTAViL-K, Ont, June i9.—fEggsl -Ve*."_v lltile change is reported on ‘ Canadian egg markets torlav. Tor- alzto-A sale c! Ontario grade eggs lvcsvrclny from this the market is un- rcl. Ainntrcal-Egg r-tceipts here \‘.‘.'.‘l‘9 2.013 cases as com- pleted to 2.268 cases on the corres- ordained to the priesthood on June 16th. at Fain-low I-Iouse of Studies. Weston Mass. was Henry Charles McLeod of the Society of Jesus. Father MacLeod is the only son of the King, after which a dainty lunch “'35 served by the hostess assisted by Mlssas Sarah McLeod and Laur- etta Campbell. PERSONALS Mr. D. B. MacDonald. Bedeque, Mr. Maurice Roger. a graduate of St, Dunstanb left yesterday morn- ing for his home in Quebec City. '2 '='*...lctor George S. Tanton-left this morning On a visit to his daugh- ter in Halifax. The many friends of Mrs. B. H. Coulson. Mt. Edward Road. will- be pleased to hear of her convalescence June 22nd will be: Highfield, at ll a m.; Princetown Road at 3 p. m.; Winsloe South at 7.30 p. m. cums await-on Sunday. June 22nd. the service in the Presbyterian‘ Church, clydc‘ River, will be at mo. Sunday School at 2 p. rn. This ser- vice is the annual ._Thank offering Dunstaifnage School at 10 a. m.. ser- vice at ii a. m.; Pleasant Grove School at 10 a. m. Service at 7.30 School at 2 p.'m., Service at 2.45 p. m. York School at 10 a. m.. Service at 7.30 p. m. POLICE COURT-Yesterday mom- ing at the police court, a drunk and disorderly was fined $10 and costs or 30 days. A man, charged with dis- is e Per Lb. - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WEDDING BELLS-Jrhe wedding of Miss Alfredo. Berkeley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Berkeley, of De- parture Bay. Vancouver Island, to Mr. Alfred W. H. Needler, son of Profes- sor and Mrs. Needler. Bedford Road. Toronto, was quietly solemnized on Friday afternoon, May 30. in Wycliffe College Chapel, l-‘tev. Dr. C. V. Pilcher ‘emulating. The bride was given away expenses, $125. For school fair $75. Play ground‘ is to be enlarged and graded, also fenced. Contract given to Mr. Bert J. Trowsdale. A lawn party to be held. Teacher Miss Lolita McVittie, resigned Heath Mcvlttie. Sec‘y., and 'I‘rus- tee. SABLE LIGHTHOUSE AIDED BY BRITAIN ' screens fun- . ' lday diviswn’ the five ye“ °m ww‘ was in the city yesterday. ' . nicst mum Tmmwmfe ma,“ >Polly Maid Posch. produced 12,940 service of the Women's Missionary a " ' " "' " w i ' "" » " . _:_ _ , ., t. , in» milk containing 613.75 lbs. butter M35 0.00m” Boston M“ ,5 Society. aosr: VALLEY-There will be ser- flier all bills were lwid there was a "Bv the last packet Mum “clam” luxurious s‘ m. 20m" 'Bl\'l'ng hel- an average test oi 3.79 per “Sums friends '01., the island " M —-- ' vice in connection with the Presby- balance on hand of $35. been received from the Bnllsh l l PM" “i ‘““"““°° “d m’ “s m, m‘ WM, he, m, yea, 01d present She is visiting M, and'Mrs roux CHARGE, United Church of terian Church in Canada in the Mr. .1. v. Moore was re-apbointed eminent allowing 400 noun/M a Cum-IRS’ daughter. Princess Pontiac Maid John L‘ Sullivan Clinton: m ‘ Canada. Services next Sunday as Orange Hall, Rose Valley on Sunday, W115i?" in! 11¢!‘ flrmllm towards PM 5" Tpogoh, produced in 289 clays. 11,036 ' follows: Central Church. Marshfield- June 22nd at 7.30 p. m. Supplement voted 3125- Running 0f the cstablishnwni 0n 13w 1 of sable. providing a lll-:e sum contributed by the Legzslatllrc of provinces. ‘Illis grant we ~- amply sufficient for the p and as a fresh instance. ii any were wanted of that lib? which distinguishes the mils - maternal Goverxrlent. Vlhile this subject we would beg w re that we cannot see 0n what pr o! Justice Canada and New B l5 YEDCYYQF! a“ l5 39- firs“ Ulllmldifls dill’ 135i Yea-l‘- The market orderly conduct was fined $5 and by her uncle. Mr. H. B. Dunington _._._ wick canlreluse to furnlshsc seconds L4 d“. Prod i c" roses but ; lrlnairo unchanged with cousump- m’ “d ms‘ mm 243cm“ mm i“ ti" P- E- ma“ H°§P1m- m" i‘ costs ol- l0 daysi a vagrant was sen- Grubb. she wore an ensemble of flat HAW-Ax N_ s, June 13, 55b1,. quoe, o; m, gxpendilure lol- 1' is bcl-"vrrl flni i‘ 1:" a 1 cwo- "lr-n picking uo a little due to the “mm” °f Ch“1°“'°°““' Fm" “m” “mil” s°m° “w” a" tenced to ac days; a case of abusive crepe in tones of Bolden brown. with island that "graveyard of the At- establishment Thev rm "w - tion as rules are one cent nlore. A- ENNA "you nerd no longer E n1 you have 0.1 cxen/lvcfcor’ - cooler ":5". $1161‘ ichzlngz-d Nov. 2R. ENNA Chicago. spot un- bfacLeod. though young in years, has already achieved more than ordin- ary success in the teaching profes- sion. Both Fordham University New York City, and Canisius College, Buffalo. attests to his marked skill ill his chosen callirg. The many friends of the family in Charlotte- town rejoice in his success. and in his rzception of the dignity of the priesthood. EGG LAYING CONTEST Rev. J. N. Poirier. and Rev. J. A. Curran. St. Dunstans. left yesterday morning for Quebec where they will aid in correcting the B. L. and B. A. examinations. Among visitors to Springfield on last Sunday and attended service "at St. James‘ Church were: Mrs. Wil- liam Muttart, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muttart and son Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Muttart and Mr. Hubert Muttart. E. language was dismissed; two cases of unlawful possession of liquor were fined $200 or 3 months each. hR-OOKFIELD-The services in the Brookfield Congregation on Sunday, June 22nd. will be as follows: Harts- ville. 11 a. m.. Sunday School, l0 a. m.. Young'Peoples' meeting, 7.30 p. m.; Brookfield, 3 p. m.. Sunday School. 2 p. m.; Hunter River, Sun- day School, l0.30 a. m. Rev. Thos Goodwill will conduct the services at Brookfield and Rev. R. Hensley 5t"- ert will take the services at Nine Mile matching hat and shoes. Her flowers were Talisman roses’ and llly-of-the valley. Miss Mary Needler. sister of the bridegroom. in almond green. with beige hat and shoes. and bou- quets of pink snapdragon. was the only bridal attendant. Mr. Price Brown was best man, and Mr. Gil- bert Robinson playec‘. the wedding music. Mr. and Mrs. Needler will live at Ellerslle, on Prince Edward Is- land-Toronto Saturday Night. MARSI-IFIELD SCHOOL MEETING llantlc" oft the Nova Scotla coast. |has always figured in the news. An item reproduced by the Halifax Chronicle from an old newspaper file of June, 1826. tells how the British Government granted an allowance of 400 pounds sterling for the support of the lighthouse on the Island. providing a similar sum was contributed by the Legislature of Nova Sootia. The gmrlt was regard- cd “as a fresh instance. if indeed any were ‘wanted. of that liberality ‘which distinguishes the gifts of our maternal Government." The writer as well as we do. Po,- cxnmfllt ‘ have been five vessels mst ma) the Island this season - loo oi the ships Elizabeth and := -' sailed from Si. John's and the ship, the Nassau, was bound to ' bec. It is in fact. an eslabils - the expenses or whlrll 011211! borne by the comnlcrclal int connected with the whole cont‘ oi North America: and we are - inclined to hope that the w ponclence which has been 0P9" his Excellency with the lleish Provinces, on this sublvil- 1" ‘ Hiléllearyiignsliqvnsgilz 2 BllzgytheCxlck Miss Catherine Cash. Boston. Mass. Creek at 2 p. m. Tgmhq- supp, _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ __ $135.00 felt m“ Canada (now Ontario and sequence of m adjress by it f“ . ' .' ' _ has a" ved home m spend a’ “w , Pawn“? mien“ °t 5°h°°1 Quebec) and New Brunswick should Assembly during the late -~ i est; or the neek “lih 53 eggs. 63 weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. flART-SOY-—One of Aml-lersts __ ggorylywntflbuw w “he upkeep o; one will end by making such an an lpoints; Mr. William Sansoms B. R. and Mrs. Patrick L. Cash, Graham's bggt known and popular young lad- schoo] poi; , saoojnghmuse m: “em read as ma“ as Wm be due to om. d, . .pen l0 was second with 55 eggs. 5B Road. Her many friends wish her a iéo w“ united in marriage at St. Tuna“! Experts,‘ $93.00, follows‘ . “Justice” |points, and Mr. H. C. Muttartb B. pleasant holiday. E. gnu-log Giebo on Saturday morning u geeky-germ“ m1]. George ' ' R. pen 9 was third with 52 eggs. 57.8 points. _ The Kensigton Baby Chick B. R. Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald and children, Mr. Louis MacDonald when Alice Isobel. daughter of I. J. Soy. became the bride of Cecil Hal-t. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R.._ Smith. and James A. Houston, re-el- acted. Teacher-Miss MacDougall, resign- g :-: =_ :-: a :-: g :-: g. as :-: a! :-: g :-: E :- 313%?! h. . lhen 9 leads the contest for individ- and Mr. S. M. MacDonald. Badford. Hart, of Sackville. The ceremony m‘ i- uall xvi; ivithL lgoeggs and 190.3 motored to Springfield. on Sunday w“ poygomoq 5y my pool-m- y, w,: ‘ “m” A Houston. sewn“? 1 17in ; . . . gers B. R. hen and were the guests of Mrs. Mary sfQwfL Tho bride on, given away- ‘y, i . 9 15 “@004 with 155 9385- 131-3 1min“ Mflfimfllld- E- by her father and attended by Miss; ANN-u“, M5511)“; ‘l’ ' . , . . c l Wing;- fifieslsilipims 3-7 § hi"; , Mal-Jone msbv. while Donald flirt-i‘ oasnsrom: scnooi. FIOIII the Maritime PPOVIIICES i0 ‘.5 eizss. . Pan . Mrs. B. L. Adadow. (nee Tina brother of the groom. acted as best, The annual mutiny o; the and. i Th‘ Pens 191151118 in total produc- 511mm, accompanied by her hus- man. ‘The bride pfflflltfld l- flhlfm-lstone School district was held onlm QUE’ For Women All sizes in stock to fit any normal foot, widths from AAA to EEE, sizes 1 to 12 $7.00. $7 .50 $8.00 "You need no longer be told that you have an expensive foot.” non are: i 1st. Kensington Baby Chick Hatch- cry. B’. R... 1348 eggs. 1475.1 points. i 2nd. Mr. A. 1.. Rogers, n. n. 1285 ‘ggs. 13:49.: points.’ i 3rd. Mr. William Sansom. B. Roi 127B eggs. 1326.1 points. 4th. Mr. James Tuplin, B. R.. i188 eggs, 1282.9 points. ‘The production for the week was 934 and to date 22437. e Q Made by Murray c» band. has arrived from Lansing, Mich to spend s short vacation with her parezts. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shams Weymouth Street. Mr. Eugene Murray of St. August- ine seminsry. Toronto has -arrived home to spend the summer with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hark Mur-_ ray, Grafton street. who met him in ' Moncton. Mrs. John Y. Rtay of La Salle. Que, with her daughter Dorothy.’ ing appearance in a Fflwder blue- gown of fist crepe with hat and; shoes to match axd other accesoriesi to correspond and can-led a bouquet of snap dragon and lilies of the val-l ley. Miss Lusiby wore a figured geor- getle with cream mohair hat and accessoriw to match and carried sf bouquet of sweet peas. Only the im-j mediate friends and relatives of the: ceremony. lPollowing- their marriage the young couple left on a motor trip to Halifax and the Annapolis June 17th. Mr. Henry Sharam was elected chairman. Supplement $75. penses $75. New trustee, Mr. Albert McKay. Trustees are as follows: Clarence Cuddy. Alex, Richards, Albert Mc- Kay. Freeman Muttart. auditor, teacher leaving. Alex. E. Richards. Sedy. Gladstone Contingent ex- bride and groom were present at the ‘ p. E, 1, WESTMORELAND SCHOOL RETURN FARES. " Moncton. 810w Leaving Tuesday, suly 1s - maul-am: may. July i‘ N. B. and P. E. 1- Amherst. slo.-ls---shcaluc. $10.75—-5"° rfllerlctoli. $l0.75-—5'“ mm “sums i " __ s1on= 2.: , .00--C pe narmentins, "ll ll |:-: ll ll , in while there. 3" only a limited number 'I’his includes time at St. Ann. I i Make Pullman reservation early _ d an Pullman fares are Pflyflble i“ a ‘ 2-! SPECIAL TRAIN-From Moncton via Campbellwn. L- uholp-churlctlciuwn. S"- -—-'l‘racadle. $l2-00——-Grand Anse. $i2.00--§hll1l>¢8"'~ i" '———Children under i2 years of age. Half Pric8--" PULLMAN l-‘ARES axrns WlllBe AsFallows: y Standard Pullman-lower Berth, 515.00; U911" WP"- . i‘! Drawing Room, $35.00. o i! Tourist Pullman-Lower Berth. $1.00; Upper Bflih- S“ ' $9.00: lee ll are available to} I as Pu mans as there “u, eave 5! peas‘ (Daylight Timci. (Atlantic Time» Cominunlcrlflfls i” rimlfi- slil», ftim *:'M‘/4 {Hm ‘(A it“ ROOF , -ALEXANDBI Murray- . my“ John Tuesday, July 1b. 10.00 a. m. Mnncton Tuesday, July i5. 3.00 p. m. For Further Information, Address All REV. FRANCIS F. WALKER, Director. St. Ann Pill East Saint John, N. B- have arrived in the city. Miss Rveay;valley and will spend a week on‘ wgrmm-qmd gohoo] meeting wulnll has been attending Edgehill SchooHPrlnce Edward-Island before return-lheld on Tuesday 17th Meeting wasi , Windsor. N. 8.. for the past two|ing t: Amherst. The bride has been} called w om" by the secretary H. years. Both are visiting Mrs. Reaybltheguest of honor at several show-‘Heath McVittie. Mr. J. V.- Moore father. sow-n. r. Palmer m a felqers during the pm few wars-anal WI] appointed chairman. Financial m m“ "m- “ "P" l!‘ *9" i‘! '24 i%lz-zfixaxfiaaaar:fia§aaafi=fi ,> ' 4V3 I ALLEY Ed CO. LTD i 3. ‘L A Experts in fitting Enna Jettick Shoes