_l‘_nE__DIs'rINGUIsHED AcToR OUR CORNELIUS RODDY AND A BROADWAY cAsT I . , .‘F. 12M OPENING BILL WEDNESDAY NIGHT HIJACKING COMEDY DRAMA ILES ‘ THURSDAYINIGHT BILL LOGGER HEADS ROLLICKING IRISH COMEDY __ _ MATINEE 26c-52c..- SPECIAL MATINEE 2.30 THURSDAY NIGHT 52c - SOC - $1.10 SEATS NOW SELLING AT BOX OFFICE ll “- ~- . . ._ - A ._ V v~'~."vr<~» \ \ ' - ~\4.*..».-,-. / Y ---"""'“`* ”°°"*"'”-5'---~' -------~ --.~~-- --... .' -‘__~_‘__ _:jg ` __ ~- - _ ` ,__ __ . , . I _ - - __ _ - _ _ __ __‘ I; U -JI ' J _ _ , - .. .J - . . ` . , . .noun TBOINIOIWS ull! mom. l._1 \CAPITOL Noisy Neighbors IS _ iii 2 DAY ENGAGEMENT STARTING _ ' _ .i _ _,___ TONIGHT AT 8.15 CAPITOL TOMORROW G¢¥N(} COMEDY SERIAL *- `\~./ cl. A awift~moving. gn- matic, thrilling glory of rum running on the cout of Maine- ! lltvolnll Wlle 551 m o t h e r forced against her will to engage in an nnlaw. ful traffic-a lconn- dneliy hlllblnd and father who rewards her loyal love with treachery -- 5 ph. ture you can never forget. ~vf<“‘~’ . lREl|E`l!'l`¢l-I` aoacunausrnono., ' ozone: uauun; ¢.~uJl|:oooara|mg_ax_s _ I? l . \ . PRINCE EDWARD. -TO-DAY .T AND col/IEDY A S_TRAND" TODAYANDTHUR5 CORINNE GRIFFITH IN “OUTCAST” WITH _ anrwnn LOWE thrilling olcrhli ,...__ J ) f , ., u»'.~ » ~ - . ~ , ~ i -' ».-,la . ., _.V ._ \f, .- It, >. I . \ v Orchestra - News - Novelty - own " ` dw' am’ “ ‘°u°w°: H"°“”°°k H joumed until this moming. There are ‘ I Prohibition Cases At Summerside .,.._ .. ,,.' ' ii I uf; . .L4 I "`. A I. 21- 11,. ' . flféj, The defendent was a l I-nerslde ra.. ? I . , . _i‘-'.:‘.'- < I ' u Ji' .r;.. The Prohibition Magistrate, Mr. George J. Tweedy, held a court in ‘the Court House at Summerslde on Saturday last, when one customs case and eight prohibition cases were disposed of as follows: ' In the Customs case Mr. Morley M. Bell appeared for the prosecution. lady and was charged vr.. . having smuggled liquor in her possession. She did not appear either in person or by counsel. The accused was fined. fifty dollars and costs or three months A _ _ . 7 imprisonment. The liquor in question .1 was concealed alongside an infant in A-,, _~. ,dll . 1. Jil-I" »,i'. i.,_ .fic "; n- .1»a_»-... >_. .CFA v. 3 ..~ i"'. 2 ,i,'I‘;.i§ <'ii'.. 3 'I .i. 1' ».»'a5f. .fre ,.. I .al »» I' i ::.| I . -ar. _ ; _‘,_,,. M-, .ii Ii I tif *i _ Ea' A f ” 1 ggi.; ii‘1ii iv. Ernest H. Strong, K. C., further 5 swore that the bottle produced in ":f7f‘f-.`%? ~ . ._ .sm-_ I.. - . I gxi-f=’,i 1.-.~'.'.» . ’, I I Iziigi' 5 i I I’ .:-», .I - _...__ fggqgnu .-on ' V. J. .HLA a bed. The first Prohibition case heard was somewhat, novel. The ac- cused was a man from the country. who came to Summerside on busi "5 ness from Port Hill. While in town* ’ he eeshed a script at the Vendors I, '.1' plus the usual charge for a bottle oi *. » ‘ » .3 ,< rum. This he took to a. hotel and I took a couple of drinks. He then took ',_tho bottle in his i;'i‘ip back to the, I Vendors and asked if he might, leavei It therc. In the meantime he con- tinued \\'i'.h his business at Summer- Iside ani states in his evidence that V he was so pested with bootleggers I that hc bought a "teddy" of rum to f. get clear of them. He was stopped .ji by two prohibition officers and was ji found with this on his person, The ‘_ accused, _who was defended by. Mr. court did not belong to him as fari as he knew. He admitled ownershipi of the teddy. The accused was fined, two hundred dollars and costs or' three months in jail. The second case was againsta man for illegali consumption of liquor. The evidence showed that he had attended a. con- cert at Seven Mile Bay Hall in an intoxicated condition and created such a disturbance that the Chairman called him out of the meeting. The accused was fined fifteen dollars and costs or fifteen days in iail. In the StockMarketNews! I HALIFAX. July Ie._QuorutlonsI furnished by Johnston and Wardy Members Montreal Stock Exchange. I MURRAY RIVER. SCHOOL The annual school closing of Mur- ray River School was held Thursday afternoon, June 27. 'There was _a very large attendance of ratepayers X land visitors which showed theinter- .I vs' ‘- 1 'W 'i I I . 1' ,I i‘ . ~~i fy? ‘Jiri-t` mx .._..= _ I» ~.» ". Wil ii I I I .i,'i,, ‘I .f".§i'.ik '§ .,~ _ *_ i. , . . ri ' third case the accused who did not appear in court and was not defend- ed belonged to St. Eleanors. He was found with a bottle of whiskey in his possession which bora no Vend- x;, or'e label. His Honour imposed a fine of two hundred dollars and costs or ' five months in jail. The next case `f was against a person _who had liquor in his poslcuionfcontrary to the pro- vlalonc of the Prohibition Act. This . being a second offence the accused _ yas sentenced to six months. in-jail without the option of a line. Two 1 other offenders- pioadodguiliy of - I.. L. having intoxicating liquor ih their 5 possession illegally and selling .illeg- ally respectively, and -were fined two hundred dollars and costa or »five months in iall. Two other eases were hold over. ‘ ‘ "`.‘*`3 “' *" naar' nm. scnoor. onoemo Forest I-li_l1 School qvaslheld on Fri- day afternoon. _June 22th. li- 140 select, in the presence ertweaty- 'neven viaitorl and ,rate DWI”-'TUG I handsome gift, and then visitorl ,pug gn ,mp '= ` _' ` _ 'nie mann publienaurineueu or New rolex ExclIANoa ' Atchisn, Top. & Santa Fe. Ry. . Am. Can Co. Am. Car :Sz Fdry. C0. .......... Am. Locomotive Co, Am. Smit. & Refin. Co. 105%, Am. Bosch Magneto Co. Anaconda Copper Min. Co. N. Y. Cen. dc I-Ind. Rv., R. R. .. Con. Gas Cc. (N. Y.) l-lud. Motor Car Co. Internati. Petroleum . . . . . . . . . . Standard Oil of N. J. Reading Co. Southern Pac. Union Pac. Ry. . . . . . . . . . U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. Westinghouse Elec, U. S. Steel 252 Ieisi, 1031!.: Issu- I ... I Boas 4 24 | 57% 125 66% MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE .Abitibi Missouri Kan. 6.: Texas Ry. .. Montreal Power . Natl, Breweries Brompton . . . . . . 'Braz. Traction SteelCo.of Can. Shawinigan Dominion Bridge Massey Harris . . . . . Asbestos . . . . . . . . . Canadian Brewery Fraser&CO. Chas. Gurd . . . . . .............. Power Corporation ....... Foreign Securities 34 ' Inter Utilities-A 48% , Br. Am. Oil 50’/I Imperial Oil 29-li 397 I 60‘.é 57% B6*/fl 1ll’K.- 57 10 19% 46 41% 113 BANKS Bank Commerce 295 Bank aoyal'.................. 362 I Bank Montreal .. 357 Bank Nova Scotia 400 WHEAT I 138% -140% 1 146‘.i» July Sept. ... .. Dec. ur ._ CORN July can I Sept. 102%-ii one we me 51% ‘ July .......... Sept.-.....................\... WBIAT 107% 155 . lvli ad by their ready answers that they had worked well during the time the achool- was open. After the cloa- _ing exercises were completed the ‘children presented' theteacber with lost. v-...---ueeeueeuennveu-» 115 I _ _ , _ .you have proved yourself a disclpl n _because "I meant mixing Babsoda 133 41 !arlan of the first rank and the pro- and water in the right propmmm est taken in the work of teacher audi pupils. After the examination Miss Ruby Reynolds read an address to the vice-principal. Miss Florence Clem-I -Cnts, and Mr. Leonard Herring, cn! yQ+ Motoring with i Mary ' ly HART JANE H008! Q4-#0-0-QQ-O64-904+-0 the-\ has diaeevered. Every revolution ol the angina grind: out wildom for the woman who dgivu l can imp nl’ 4§O To Mann MEN wont: Wives who have tried -and failed -Ebehnlf of pupils and parents' made -to get their husband's co-opera- the presentation of the sum of $10.50 “on in “mlm toms or keepkm the The following is the address: 235%# M155 C1 Lv tO Iso :Dear “mm ' Itbeir efforts with success. I ala me As this school term has come to a I close, and we are about to part for :I time, we, your pupils and their pa- rents would like to let you know that I' preclatcd. 56 I 111 land several miscellaneous gifts. . car looking md running Wu wiht appreciate a tlp that might climax suppose other wives would feel the same way. ` The tip cllme to me very indirect- almost accidentally. Every time 1 _ _ Y. 146-.i’°°“‘_ °°‘°°“°“° servms have been ap sub would drive me cur, something ,, . uid give him the idea that the W FO? SOIl'i€ YEATS DFEVIOUS |20 YOU! radiator should be drained Bhd but have a. dilaterious effect on the progress and reputation of not only t the school but of the whole com 42%! ~ _ 'be munity. In bringing order out of chaos. t lsr ' . , I 1971/_. .fmgagement the v1°°'?rm°ip;1s gi' flushed. As a. matter of fact. the zer- zozsi Ipamnfm or °",;,s°h°°h,w” U1; vice station foreman pointed out to Imoml Zed cond on' W ch co nu me one time that this form of car- care ‘should come at least every hree months if the radiator was to an enicient cooling medium. However, in spite of Bob'a desire o do the job, he was always stopped grcss shwm by Yom pupils who and that was simply too much of A commenced the term under the se- J ob for him to undertake. It ilnaliy vere handicap of former time prac- became B gam°_on my DM," I pm,_ tically wasted, you have demonstrat- cilt t to°your school, you have been ilrm one of kindn-css and if your pupils have been betimes trying and in their hecdlessncss have seemed in- nppreciativc of your efforts in their behalf.” they crave your forgiveness. It is regrettable that under our in a tangible way, and we therefore t tender you this small present as a friend. Signed by your pupils on behalf of themselves and parents. LETTER OF SYMPATHY To Mrs. Samuel Sherren, Crapaud, P. E.I. . My dear Mrs. Bherren-At the semi annual meéting of Queenls County L.O.L. a resolution ofideep sympathy was passed for you and your family in the sorrow you eil have experienced in the death of your husband and our Brother. I was requested to express to you the sympathy thus voiced at the an- nual meeting, and may I join with it the like sorrow oi the members of the R.W. Grand Orange Lodge and my own sympathy for you. Our order has sustained a heavy lose but _wc realize ours is not to be compared with yours. Aa you know God'| word il the foundation of an the Orange Alsooiation ctendl fda. and we Gnd in it 1iot.'only guidance, but comfort and lo' may I commend it to you et thu time oi :rim ron will and it in nmqeu of uuuiglnea iand comfort and aineanl of Gnd to oeely did not take the car to the . » P fd four ablmy as A _teacher or high service station because I wanted Bob o do the work himself. Finally, I n . In the carrying out of your duty found 9' way W do "_ I mn “mu ,_ ackaged radiator cleaning com- ll but your rod of correction has been pound that was so "sy ,D me mast even Bob could not talk himself out of using it. As a. matt/er of fact. like all men, he was a. bit curious to ‘see how it worked." Finally, to satisfy his curiosity, he 'led it. It worked beautifully. ' tr present system of education uniiqug AA a matter of met’ lt wmked bet_ and special merit is not recogn ze ber than he knew' for I determined hat if he could be induced to do l-rings, provided exactly the right - t wk” °f our Rppreciamn and mn' equipment were available, I would see regard for you as the teacher and to it that he had what he needed. My next i ea in this general pro- cedure was :with regard to cleaning the windshield: I bought one of the numerous chemically treated special Cloths that really do an awfully good job, on the windshied and can be tucked neatly in a door pocket where they always are handy. That “work- ed,” too. Bob got so interested in see- ing how it worked that he-now uses it, even when there is no need for lt. From there, we went to a special preparation that in used as a substi- tute for butter for removing tar and greasespots from the finish. The system was working ao per- fectly that I began to have my doubts about it. I thought cure Bob would catch on to the fact that he wal being made more or less ofa goat. As a matter of fact. I hesitat- ed to make another purchase until his utter lack of suspicion told me that it would be entirely feasible. We both had noticed that the un- derneath pert of the fenders wal rultinginapotaandneedacoating of paint .or lacquer. Finally. one bfilbt 611.1 dren a paint 5 8 mmwzntnmuoeuramrmt- »u.a=¢.°I tiwivwieluuumiu ueaymnlcwnuuatanuuuuna. cloths for its application. Bob had to 0 try them too, and his interest contln- J0 ued until the whole car was giisten- B ing like new. d kind of polish and some special D By that time, the system was thor- M Central _Guardidn I. I. to-der at I-80. returning at s._c‘m-'I-1':-li 'DOUUSTOIII OPEN-WN’6\\`l Drugstore will by the 0111! dhldlturt o9enoiidAytoday._` s'm~1-I1-xi, nwuuiv nano: eouzriclv- o'elock. Rev- Q- A. llcbnwall will preach. (Eatriot pleue copy). POLICE COURT*-Al the poll~e court yesterday morning me drunk wal fiiied |20 and one' defendant in a cane of assault was fined 820. WEDNESDAY. THE 17th-Keep the afternoon of the above date for St. Pet/ex-'s born recu.‘_An excellent road, a perfect track. a good `me.\l. courteous treatment and red hot horse racing. 6482-tf 10 GUARDIAN IUBBCIIBEI PICNICKEES-When youanprepar- ingtogoonicknicklngitmaypsy you to .take advantage of The Guar- dian special offer of plates, spoons and ferla. Read advertisement in this issue. ef T0 COUNTRY ADVERTISING PATRONS-Will advertisers in the country please note that all small advertisements are payable in ad-_ vance and when sending an ad- vertisement to send the cash along with it. 6661-7-15-lf HAZELBROOK CIRCUIT 10! Sull- ine|erviceonS_undoy.July !at,atl_ at 9.05 !°i’ Bt. Poten. I 0131 ..____. FEATHER CONDITIONS a ne evcrythihl looks favorable for u re. cord crowd at Bt. Peters today, Good lnllilwillbecervedandthereissure be |004 tlcini. 5731 U moalcurlows UNm:n my loo ncam.A'rroNs_-ou July nn, residents ofuount stewart, ebuyer; with violating the Egg Grading Reg. ulationa were each dned $25 me coats by Magistrate D. Edgar shew, They were convicted under claus., le, which provides that all purchases or eggs in iota of 10 dozen or over. must be paid for on a graded basis und not on a dat rate. on L E D o N I A rnnsaylu-:nlalr CHURCH-Closing exercises of th.; Summer Bible School are to be held on Bundcrmorning, July 21st. at ll o'ciock. Everyone is welcome.-come and no what the young have learned during their two weeks of Bible Study. (Patriot pleue copy). SUPREME COURT-'I'he July Term of the Supreme Court opened in Georgetown yesterday, with Mr. Justice Arsenault presiding. In the James Bouchard and Frank Madorc pleaded guilty to shop-breaking, the crime having been committed at J, A. Ma.cDonaid'a store, Cardigan. Mr. H. F. MacPhee appeared for the prisoner: and pleaded for leniency. The Attomey General appilared for the Crown. Sentence was suspended. the prisoners being released on their recognilance. The Court ad eople of Bradalbane for this gener- °~ "I-7 Cm" Rnd' 3 P- In-7 4I°‘"»°' two civil jury cases to be heard. us e ressicn of their kindness, .All df’ 7 P°m' Th’ member* °f chru' XP ined, them, in sing'/1 "For they re Jolly Good Fellows." Short ad- Wm “'53,-"‘ 5" im' \"'m°°° "W1"- ress of welcome ware then given by Tho HIMINOOR laldkl MIIIIODBYY essrs. D. A. Yeo, Student Cntechlst, Robert MacLeod. Mackenzie mane- Hwfy Jmiinl- Mt -'ilbi°°~ all among the permanenttesidents of our Community and the constant at- tendants upon the services of our_ Church. < B ghiy established The first thing, 011 '. obviously. was to catch Bob's inter- SOD. JH-mes BYOWH. M-2l’ShB»11 MIDN- ¢_v,g_ The way Q, do |¢ WM w provide son and Misses Marie Graham, Jula him with something new, the C' "working" or which be aid not know. R. H- Sieve"- Aft/er all, if one must fool one‘s husband, this is a reailyvaluable d way to do lt. _ B RECEPTION On the evening of Friday, Jui\e.B _Judging by the tone of all the ad- resses~it was very clear to Mr. nd Mrs. Cummings, that the wel- come which was being extended to mms have-been md in the creat them was indeed a very hearty one. AXWOTUW °WY1°¢_1 DY Fflllk Ml¢K8¥» Cudllm. om., ,mmm kumu Mc_ . I I After the addresses were over and dainty lunch served, the rest of the asm, me Young Peoples society QII evwins was Scent in sames and aw- me p,-esbyw,-gm ¢h,,_,»¢1-,_ B-md,_;b,m.3_ ial intercourse. The gathering was Sabbath, July 21st, 11 a.m. Dispens- helrllis weekly meeting ut me home then brvushi to a close by Sinclair ins or sacrament of Lortab supper of ML ang M,-,_ Allan Cummings, Blest be The Tie that Binds' and the at Cardigan; 'I p.m. Service at Car- red at th. charlot” Hospital Quite a large number were present NlV\°1\9~1-‘\1\ih°m- and the service was enjoyed by all. After the regular service, the gath- ering todk the form of a reception to Mr. and Mrs. Ciunmings. Mr. Robert MacLeod was appointed Chairman, and i.n a few well. chosen words Mr. MacLeod stated the purpose of the meeting. and then called upon Rev. H. R, Stavert -to read an address of Mosaic Disease Of Potatoes .___ "The seed plot is a comparatively W6l¢°m€- old idea," writes R.. R. Hurst, of the - Ex The following is a copy of the ad dress:- . d Mr. and Mrs, Allan Cummings and Family. Dear Friends ' perimental Farms system, but uring recent years it has been ap- ied more generally as an lid in the P1 ~ control of mosaic, which is known rosa on Wednesday l.'Ith at 7.30 p.m. to effect serious reductions in yield. Spccialicollection at Belle River- It is with feelings of great Joy that The Division or Botany, ceun-ul nx- ner we, a few of your neighbors and| members of the Young People's Boc- iety of the Presbyterian Church lu ing in your home to express to you in our own modest way what a pleasure _ it is to Us to be able to number you To you Mrs Cummings weextend royal welcome and we cordially ln- imental Farm, Ottawa. have dem- onstrated ibut this disease is kept lRS»-In order to insure Martian or under control by careful and can-, advartilemenil. well advertiser: are B“d“lb““°° h°‘V° ¢”'t'h°’°‘i'mL" even' sistent rogueing of the seed-plot, a Nvmd W hi" i‘-hill' BODY in fb! method which is accepted as an es- G“"¢1\l\ 951" D02 i-IN! i-hlh 1030 iabilsbed practice by the moat sue- A- N- the dlv previous to wblicatlon. cessful producers of certific`d seed. wh” th’ ldwfunmm" "0 h\\f° Rogueing should be done only by N39, °’ m°\’°~ WD! milli be in th! individuals capable or detecting eu. °U1°° Went?-!°“r hours in ndva-neo. 1 eases. To symptoms of mosaic are 5114-5~31-11 greatly influenced by seasonal and -i _ climatic conditions. 'rhey are obeeur- Tn PUUVINUIAI- 3311151110! loss is surely our gain and we believe that your talent, your co-operation vite you to take a. part in all the activities of our Church, knowing how well fitted you are to assist in every worthy cause in the Commun- ity from which you come. We feel indeed that what was Hunter Rivers ed by bngm sunlight, by ruin, and °* °\*lfl°“°i»vl. Annu ll-U. will by deposits from spray materials. 5° 95° 5'3"* I-ll 5°" "N ll\ ll Rogueing should, therefore, be timed NN' U0” llfili fi! UWINGL All to overcome such objections. hdlhh F” °‘ ""'*°°\- "GIG" The removal of diseased plants is rendered less effective by ignorance "°‘7°' 3"” N" "*iv llll “U oi the symptoms, haste, poor eye- '"7' 5"” '“|”l~ Wm* 9° 7°" right, by leaving part or the dinued "“°'“'* *"°"| “N Pi" W °°“f*\°° hi ini oun anblct -“'°mu‘“"’°"!°°"°*F'|U|“¢~ and your presence at our various meetings will be an inspiration to us all and will tend to promote the ad- vancement of our Church and the welfare of our village as a whole, And to you Mr. Cummings we also extend a hearty welcome. We are glad to know that You have aucn_ faith in the future possibilities of our village, as to decide to make your house here. We trust that Prosperity and good fortune may ever smile upon you and your family, Already your little girls and infant son have won for themselves a place in our hearts and we trust. that our admiration for all will grow as the years go by. It M with this warmth of feeling that we ask you to kindly accept this purse as a tangible expression of our-'good will, together with our beat wishes for your health, hapninels and prol- perity. And may Be who holds al "in the hollow of Hia HIM" CNY. guide. direct and keep you all. through the iight and lbadowi of the future years and ml! the bick- ing that makes rich and adds uo‘ sorrow be rburl richly to mioy. -ul nl-..a _._ shaun: _A As... _._- li he Z1' d. d y cu-ry ing the infected plants from the field, for aphids may be present and 'because they dislike the flavor of dying plants will go to healthy ones to which they will carry thedieeace. Dlseased plants should be removed aa'soon_as the symptoms appear. which may be very soon after the plants come thmush the Kfwnd. Should these plants not be taken out immediately the Symptoms may be- come marked and later will be the source of infection for healthy plants. Beat results can be expected only when rogueing is done often, as well ae early and late in the season. when rogueing late, tuberr from diseased plants are liable to be left in the ground. This is to be afvoided, aa nlchliubere will be harvested with thecroplndwilibeanaidinthe transmission of mosaic' from one erop to the nett. _ . In seed plots where potatoes are planted according to the tubcr _unit method it is quite only to dotoetfllll the plants from one diseased nad tuner, for should mosaic appear in 'uf’°“'“°¢ Q3* 7-’“‘|‘W'|fiii\il¥ NW . _ _ ,, _, _ _ _ AID ‘“n§_A|‘ IIQQQAQJQ QAM.-. A A tian Church choir of Charlottetown Society will meet Friday, 230 it Mrl. ATTBACTED .ATTENTION-Much yesterday by a psi: of splendid dark bay. standard-bred mares. owned by Mr. E. A. Pierce. who drove them .to his home in Elmira yesterday. The Ent Royalty PBESBYTEBIAN SERVICES - digan. Preparatory Services, Thurs- day. July 18th, at 730 p.m. and Bat- urday, July 20th. dt 2.80 p.n'i. at Cardigan; Friday. July 19th, ll a.n1. at Lorrie Valley. Rev. W.E. Davies, B.A.. Minister# CHURCH OF SCUTLAND - The _Kirk at Murray River is being repair- ed and there will be no service there this week es announced. Rev. J. W. S. Lowry will preach at Belle ,liver on Thursday 18th at 7.30 p. rn. Rev. Ewen Macbougali will preach at Kin N0’l.'ICl 'I0 LOCAL ADVERTIS- Illllvly WI. Thru performing J. W. anim, secretary, cbulem- uwu, P. c. :mud 41,44 rn.csnN'rA'rIoN-Mr. md whit. lock, rancher at tho. Dalton reg rm-m, southport. who with bu wife Ind family expects to leave uhm-tly for Du Moines. Iowa, was pleqmg.. ll' surprised on Monday morning when be was vreebmea with a beautiful pipe by M'-_ Simi” Rrm ou bebsu ez me bars who are wiring at the Dalton much. mr. wbluoek thanked the °°>'~f°ffNnk1nzorbmyin»u¢bn pleasant manner and assured them i-hut be would appnaatrtnall- gm, -M., loan ovmla Igsuln - 'rbe NN guides and mace by me “M Inoue ‘new may for au. UWM ‘M 1:1; in sauna at up f°1\°'~”\¢ »1~°¢~= one sr um mme. ruby auiwne. can-u»l¢e~ T3 ,nhl Wflght, .||mg”g_|m.=. J_ lliiilllhv Klltinglon: 'lrnan . Hallett. oteuy; _q.|,, OFFICERS ELECTED-At the King‘l County Liberal convention at Gwrlcwwn Mondly Mir. C. B. Clay, Dundas. was elects! to succeed Mr. eociation. The following other officers were eledted: Vice `President, H. H, raham. Lillian Matheson, and Rev. 5°t°m'1°“ W" li'"\°W-i U1 U18 UW Acorn' scum; Bec,.et,,_1._,,_.I."._’ure,,_ _Eugene Dunn, Victoria. Cross: Dis- trict Presidcnt, (lst district), An- drew Peters, Rollo Bay; (Znd district) Frank Mclnnis. Bt. Peters Bay; (ard district) John Musterdr M. P. P, d, Commercial Drou: (Sth dis- trict) Wiiliam White, Paiimure Is land. PASSED AWAY-The death occur- yesterday morning of Mrs. Sara J. Hartley widow of the lateheonard A. Hartley of London, Eng. The casket will remain at the Macbeen Funeral Home until 1`o'clock this afternoon. when it will be taken to'Bt. Peters Cathedral where A short service for the dead will be held starting at 2.30. Tomorrow morning (Thursday) the casket will be taken via C.N.R. to Montreal for cremation. It will be accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Holbrook. Later on the urn contain- ing the ashes will be taken to Eng- land and will be interred in Hull Cemetery, Yorkshire, beside her hus- band. `» PERSONALS Miss Bessie Mann, Burlington is York. _ ; Misses Anne and Milly Walsh, ciili eft yesterday moming on the Pil- grimage to Ste. Anne De Beaupre. Mr. and Mrs. Bowley Leard of West Tryon, returned Bundayervening from attending the Baptist Association at El-Bt Point. The Hon. Commissioner of Public Works visited his old friend, Mr- Allan Gillis, Hay River, during U10 week. Mn. Frederic-¢ D. Berkeley. and Min l.»orna_ D. Berkeley. of New York city. arrived Saturday to spend the summer at West Wood. Mr. Jack Mann and Mk. Ju. Camil- bell, Somerville, Mau.. was visitor! to York, the guests of Miss June Macliiachern. ' Mis Alma Rolling: his returned to ber home in ltustico. after havin! ment a very enjoyable week in Braekley Point. the guest of her lilter, Mrl. Fmton B. ldlwlurc. Min Marion Hmmm, Charlotte- town hu returned bonu after :pend- illl o Pleasant visit with ber Giwd' parents. ur. and Ike. W. ll. vesxv. i 5 §§§§i5 ' ip: 5t5H §E§§t Ml'l.Brih' Wilfred Uaifbeck. from lt- tlcn Iii single criminal case on the docket. . I. li W. L. Pllble as president of the As- »I, the guest of Miss June MacEachern. I .I T; ;,:..`$1 3 ..-._ 4.-____._,_..__J ii __ .I ~i ,. , . Isl II il 4- malfu- I .I 'II _ I I I rg' .L5 at ,E rr I .vs_ .tl it » 19! ..l CI _ -rl il, e~_ _L JI IJ -7. . I _...... _~_,. _...*...-.. _-.__ -_ _