I'M" “n” hugrflfllll nuns" p‘,- “ooeooouou oeQQuCQQoCIGZOQCGGJoQ-QQQQ0" Classified Advertisements ........... 1h IP01‘ line of 8 wee-h m*"!.“’.“*9' "A": '31“. _° *.°_'_"J:r_*_~: an”; uwlinsunm v llporllneoflwordl - "Iflllllocfawords Miscellaneous Tlw crranurrws- T4222“,- plcnse leave at this $11’;- saco-"l-za-si. JOHN ALFRED MIEDONALD, LAN?) Surveyor, Box 19. Hermanville‘. 35104-041110. chnrlnttclolvn yeaterdoy- aso lr-ave at J. C. Carney- 5118-‘1-25-21 finesse BETWEEN nor?- and ‘fifrsii; Avenue. —_ ’ Mu. Help Wanted AMAN T0 ERECT A ast Royalty School - n. ticulnrs apply to ‘Pilgllishfix-‘lrji, ‘qr asss-"i-zz-al, , . amide Help Wanted “ffim L}; or arcrsr 1st c - ‘twirl: 1o ilelp ‘with housework. "Y i‘ 5~i23-7-l6-tf, "p. J, Guardian. flours»: COOK AND have best of refer- =1 Lexington. N. Rustim aw 5600-7-25-31. AGE?) sum mrork round a hotol. $15.00 a ‘M, 7560-7-25-31. nmhthllrl. r0 ASSIST wml . Artpll’ Mrs. Regfilsld sua-v-zs-ci lior. 305 Fulfill‘ 5t- fffilVanted P""— [ANTED R005! WITH OR WITH- ‘an. .019 board. Apply A care Guorr iii ‘MED — FIT-lizls-HED ROOMS. in bedroom". and sitting room. Apply this offlc". SEBD-Bl Tonic-hers Wanted EDD CLASS TEACHER. FOR Bromore School. Supplement $95. 5B. J. Hughrs. Secretary, 5550-7-23-81. r ..i_-__-_ IHCHER WANTED F 0 l’. ledeque School. Irb n; Toombs. ‘flhgpu R, H. 5308-11. iAhTED-SEFOND CLASS TEA- cher, French. for Si. Marvs School. lot 22. Bow" "it $100.00, lDotrc ,5 ' , 3580-7-2l-Gl. ilfildWest $t‘.il".’1i. Fccond Class. 000.00 \'1'i'.\"(i P?» (Ktnnt preferred. Duncan hlcinrrh, Secretary, 5385-7-24-8] IANTIID — TEACHER FOR EG- llrlgion School. Bav Fortune. Sup- plement slnooa. midsummer voca- lion. Mrs. Fred McKenzie. Sec- gurr. 5582-7-24-22. t~‘('ill1()1. w; been riscpgiriininll in n er, again crll for applications. in !X}\Fl"§(‘ll""(‘i teacher Dl‘€ft’i'1‘(‘d. ulpplemcni .1304 no for first clas: trillion for second class, ~ 5566-7-23-31. ATE b‘ CHER l\'.\.‘l-'TED FOR ST. L‘ Wrencr Beirut, District No, 1'1. tcr Shoo-vi Clnsls preferred. Wlliliimrlrt Flfiflfill, ‘ Apnlv to \V_ ‘ ii. ilclmsn, Rccrotnrv cl‘ . School yfrustces. Elmsdale, R. P. 1. P.E,T. '" soio-"l-za-al, I \ Salesman kVin ntcd iwell established Business‘. Con- Plilllires tire-services of a mrm ‘Melfilt them on‘ l’ E/I- Good hliilriltion m the right nnn. '11 rotifititincl- giving neg, mihillifi. um n us. - ' bu -___...-._,.._.._._.i_ __ POTATO TAGS FOB Tlll SEA- son's shipments on short notice. Guardian Central Printer), I-‘GLI. SALE. TU LIT. BOARD AND room <igns on hand at Guardian Office. g FOUND—-GENTLEl'-1AN’5 WATCH (Lv. or ln:y have same by applying to this Oflice and paying for add, 5601-ll. I T0 LET-FURNISHED ROOM. Al", ply to Cuarchan. 5112-7-25-31 T0 LET-IN A mo: nnsmnnranj locality Desirable hot-water heat-f ed residence at 53 Elston Street! Possession about August 1st. Apply‘ 51 Euston Street- 5541-‘1-22-81.’ John ' _' l 11D FOR CABLE‘ WHOMTQ ,.w_ fQ-UEENKS‘ M Ii You l'."'ili' to return Hon. R. B. Bennett to power, mark u‘ ballot tilus in Queen's County: i For Sale i ' nzavv s“ OWN Pic-ran FOR sans.’ l Apply at this Office. sass-tr. 15G; suuu-urFll-TtbTTTFrE. Apply Mrs. Wm. Partridge, York. 5561-‘1-23-81. [FDR QUICK SAL; PIANO 815.1“. App?! VI. V. Purdie, 13 Sydney Strrit. 5558-7-23-31. ,F.’\RM FOR SALE -- AT LONG ' Creek. 40 acres of good land, well r'r.tered,_ convenient to schools. churches, shiupmg. etc. For fur- ther partculars apply to owner, Neil H. MacKirmon. 63 Winslow Ave, Somervllle. Mass, or apply to E. D. ltfacKinncn, Canoe Cove, P. E. I. 5568-7-23-121 ‘Toints West” I A CorkingFilm H0O’! GIBSON AT CAPITOL IN STXRRZNG WESTERN Put a man with his hands in the air with twenty guns pointed at him and just three minuteslo live and you have o situation that sends thrills racing through an audience. Such a situation is only one of the many that make "Points West," star- ring Hoot Gibson, showing at the Capitol theatre, a picture no one should miss. . "Points West," a Universal feature production, is from a story by B. M. t Bowrr, who wrote "Chip of the Fly- ing U" and "The Calgary Stampede," two of Hunt's greatest successes. lt' is one oi the best "westerns" ever produced. . ' Gibson is in the saddle again in "Points West," s role of the type that made him the greatest of west- ern stars. The girl in the story ts the vivacious Alberta Vaughn and the "h'av_v" is Prank Campeau, who broke into fame with Dustin Farnum in the stage production of "The Vir- ginian." Supporting this trio are Jack Rey- mond, Martha Franklin, Milt Brown.‘ Jim Corey and a horde of hard rid-' ing cowboys. The photography, by lriarry Newman, is exceptional. ex- Iceilent-backgrounds having been pro- vided for the camera in the High Sierras, Cnlifornle. mo"; ~ 1011p l1. imans .. R-HAROLDJENKINS ~ . ..: | w ' wussrsnl s. McLURE . .. . .. CYRLS lilACMiLLAN lilakcyno, other mark of any kind. . - KING'S -' "You want to return Hon. R. B. Bennett to power mark ballot thus in King's County: l l THOMAS V. GRANT JOHN A. MACDONALD x I fake no other mark of any kind. PRINCE If You want to nturn Hon. R. B. Bennett to power mflrii ballot thus in Prince County: l i-LFRANK ARNETT 1| FRED E. MacLEAN . Make no other mark of any kigd. >_ , ‘>‘~;£‘*’- __ _ tlentraljliuarlllan 1 LEAGUE 01" THE CD08! Picnic] Bedford, July so. siio-r-zs-el JOHNSON’! SAMPLE DRESBESi at bargain prices Friday and Satur- " day. 144. Great George Street. . 5119-7-25 i BIG CIRCUS-There will be a regular circus at the League Mid- way, League of the Cross Picnic next Wedneldw- silc-r-zs-al JOHNSOWS SALE of sample dress- es fiiday and Saturday, 144 Great George Street. 5119-7-25 THE BOYS-Need your help. At- tend the League of the Cross Picnic next Wednesday. 5116-7-25-21 SAMPLE DRESSES-Just received one hundred sample dresses includ- ing ensembles, printed silks, voiies and rayons. On sale Friday and Sot- urday Johnson's Ladies Wear, 144 Great George Street. 5119-7-25 Mrs- Lily Large, of Los Angeles, California, is atpresent visiting her brother, Mr. J. D. Taylor, 154 Hills- boro St. CORRECTION — Attention is call- ed to the fact that in the Conserva- tive ballot advertisement in yester- day's paper, thelnnmes of Messrs. Myers and Macmillan were reversed. They appear correctly today. German Battle CraiserSalvagecl (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, July lid-More than e1- even years after the proud German fleet was scuttled in Scafib Flow, the 28,000 ton battle cruiser Htndenburg has been successfully raised and floated, with her deck clear of water. It is the greatest salvage feat o: the kind ever accomplished, and there was a note of jubilation in the news Parliament To Pro rogue Friday Or Saturday (Canadian Press) IDNDON, July 24—-Rt. Hon. Philip Snowden, Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, today announced in the House of Commons that the present parliamentary session would be pro- rogued on Friday or Saturday of next week and the next session convened on October 28. MARRIAGES SAVILLE—DOCKENDORFF—At the Baptist Parsonage, Charlottetown. July 19, 1930, Hilda Blanche Dock- endorff, of Mount Hope, to Robert Stems Saville, of Annandale, Dr. A. C. Vincent officiating. DEATHS TOOLS-July 23rd, 1930, at Green Road, Mrs. Charles Toole, age '77 years. mineral Friday morning at 8.30 to Kelly's Cross cemetery. MOONEY-At Detroit, Michigan, May 13th, Catherine Clair Mooney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Moon- ey, Peakes. NICHOLSON-At her home in lame Valley, July 18, i930, Mrs. Thankful Nicholson, widow of the late John Nicholson, aged I4. MOOIII-Tfilintered into rest at Pow- hal, A. A. Moore, aged 82. Funeral Saturday from Pcrwnal Church ser- vice beginning at 2.30 p. m. Stan- dard time. Please omit flowers. . . -. I MACQUAID—II1 the City ‘liospital, on July 23rd, 1930, Philip MacQuaid. age '12 years. Funeral from the re- sidence of his brother, 267 Sydney Street, Saturday morning at 8.45 to st. Dunstsnb Basilica, thence to the 11,. c. Cemetery. ODONNELL-Suddenly, on July 19th, at her late residence. 74 Lynd avenue, ‘Iblronto, Mary, dearly. belov- ed wife of John O'Donnell. 1n her to 8t. Vincent do Paul's Church. In- terment Mount Hope Cemetery. QOOQOO-OOO N. _D. MacLean uxnnnna . fill! I "IQ "BIND Illlllll 40th year. Mineral from the above; address on July 22nd, at 8.45 a. m., ‘ Crinitiv slum church FRIDAY ‘IJO-Ofllclal Board — Special Meet- ing — Ladies‘ Parlor. 5598-11. GENIAL Ellllllli 0F MAPLE LEAF i lllvlslls_ llllllll A welcome visitor to the city yea- terday was Mr. M. A. Mclnnia, of Oakland, California, editor and pub- lisher of "The Maple Leaf." Mr. Mc- Innis, who ls accompanied by his wife and daughter, is l. native of Seven Mile Bay, this Province, and served his printing apprenticeship on the Summerside Journal. He has been in California for the past. forty years, and his built up o. successful pub- lishing business of which "The Maple Leaf," devoted largely to news items of interest to former Maritlmers in California, is an offshoot. 4 About s. year ago Mr. Molnnis evolved the happy idea. of getting Canadians now resident in Califor- nia together for an annual trip back lhome. This year the project was started, and a party of sixteen made the trip over the Santa. Fe and Can- adian National Railways from Oak- land. They stopped off at various places of interest, arriving in the _,Mar1times after an eight days‘ trip. ' At Toronto and Montreal the party wvss royally entertained by the Muri- ‘ttme Provinces Associations of those icicles. I The party this year is largely com- ipased of former Nova Sections, but ‘next year it is Mr. Mclnnis‘ expec- i tntion that he will be able to get i0- ‘ gether a full pullman car“ of former I Islanders. , Mr. Mclnnis. who has not seen the l3 Province for seventeen years, is de- . lighted to meet many old friends l l and to make many new ones. received in London today from E. Fki Cox oi Ithe Salvaging Company o; Cox and Sanka, who since 1926 has been in personal charge of the op- oration. “Below Minimum , Of Safety” I 1 (Special to the Guardian) SYDNEY, Australia, July id-Warn- ing that recent events have tended to reduce British sen power below the minimum of safety were given ‘ by Sir Henry Chnuvel, Chiefof Gen- i eral Staff for the Australian forces, i h. his annual report While drmvinz- , attention to Australia's dangerous I position in war time, Sir Henry sug- ' gests that her contribution to naval ‘ defense should be revised in accord- ‘ anoe with what she can afford. Dry Agents Disciplined , (Special to the Guardian) 5 WASI-‘IINGTON. July 24—Ann0unc- ing he was trying to teach prohib- l itlon agents "to use their brains in- blend of their weapons," Amos W. N , W. Woodcock, the new Dry Law Ad- ‘ministrator, today disciplined two i agents for searching a. citizen's auto- =mobile without proper cause. Agents Charles B. McCartney and John T. Weigel were suspended for three days each after Woodcock! investi- gation cleared them of a charge of firing upon a Maryland State bridge commission automobile near here the night of July l6. The car, driven by E. G. Duncnn,_a State engineer, con- tained no liquor. Duncan iiloci charg- es against the agent-a, alleging the firing and rough treatment. Woodcock! action was the first public action in such a case since he ‘took over the new Justice Depart- ‘ ment limforcmncnt Bureau July 1. l-le explained today that the policemen denied firing and expressed the opinion Duncan mistook other noises for shots. The agents were suspended, he said, "for searching the car of l. citizen without probable cause." The number of Duncan's car had been reported us a whiskey running sus- pect, but the agents could have learned the untruth of this by inves- tigation, he said. DR. J. P. MILLAR l-rirzgonalzndrrmoww ovannran nsnsqus NOTES LEAVE lo; llllllrllxi Cbulottetowrfs quote of athletes Maurice Lodge, George Ayers, Bill Power and Bill Murley, leave this afternoon by the l-lochelega to takei part in the Maritime ChamplonU ships which are being held there to- morrow. Lodge will compete in the 800 and 1,600 metre events, Ayers in the higlfjump, broad jump, 5nd hop. step Ind jump. Power in pols vault, the broad jump, and hop, step and jump, Murley in the :00‘ metres and 400 metre. Messrs. Pen- dleton and Muse, are accompany- ing the four boys as coaches. SWING Continued from Page 1 bier. Conservative, 2nd Miss Beatrice Brigden , Progressive-Labor. Miss Brlgden will cut heavily into Mr. Crerar's vote in the country, where the farmers are indignant at Mr. Crcrarb desertion of their cause. Colonel Beaubier 1s confident of vic- tory. North Centre, Winnipeg, will re- turn J. S. Woodsworth, Labor. He is opposed by F Forkln, Communist, and a Conservative, who against the wishes of his party injected himself into the fight of the last minute. He is not approved by the Conservatives and will receive little support. North Centre, Winnipeg, has three candid- ates, A. A. Heaps, Labor, and former member, Dr. M. R. Blake, Conser- vative, and Leslie Morris, Commun- ist. The fight is between Heaps and Blake with odds favoring the former. Mayor Burns, Portage La Prairie, has an excellent chance in Rt. Hon. Ar- thur Molgherrs old constituency. He is a strong candidate and his victory is confidently expected. Arthur Benubien, member in the last Parlia- ment for Provencher, will probably be defeated. There is a. Laurier Lib- eral, Alexander Ayottc, in the field, in addition to Dr. J. A. Belnnger, Conservative. In this three-corner- ed contest, Dr. Belanger is expected to win. T. G, Murphy in Nepawa and J. L. Bowman, Dauphin, have good prospects ofwlnntng these constitu- encies for the Conservatives. The best Liberal prospects are MacDon- ald and Selkirk; the former is a Lib- eral stronghold. and in the latter nineteen different languages are spoken. ‘There is also a Communist named Hawizowsky, who will take votes from the Liberal candidate _L. P. Bancroft, member in the last Par- liament. James Stitt, Conservative claims he will win. With the swing to the Conservative Party, it is safe to predict there will be of seventeen Manitoba. members, a Conservative majority and very probable a substantial majority It would not be surprising if the Lib- erai representation was reduced to two. Unemployment in the cities and depression on th‘e farm are working against the government and also Manitoba. is basically c. Con- servative Province, and when conditions are equal will return a majority of Conservatives. At this election. the conditions favor the Conservatives. WONDERFUL Continued from Page 1 just sat tight. 0n the other hand, there were several car loud; o! sturdy political he: chmen, all the any from Mon- tague. It was this Spartan contin- gent that saved the nay. We under- stand that leather medals will be dis- tributed in due course. Souria and the surrounding fish- ing districts were represented by a number of highly interested sum- mer tourists, who found the proceed- ing; quite diverting. The enthusiasm at the meeting was confined to the remainder of the audience. This was composed of Con- servatives, who were lust as interest- ed as the summer tourists and found the proceedings even more diverting, The fishermen are awaiting with breathless interest for the announce- ment of the next meeting. It la felt that the event, unique as 1t was, can be dupllclted in other parts of the Province. S. S. SOLLUND Dne Charlottetown Monday, July 10th. Shippers plane have cattle at ‘wharf by uh n. m. Monday. smut» Hailing same u; for it. Hem and M. John's. Nfld. Tha proudest motto, for the young Wflh it in words of gold, Upon the hearts, and in the mind The stirring truths cnfold. And in misfortune‘; dreary hour Of fortuneb prosperous gale Twill have a holy cheering power, "There's no such word as fail." The Young People's Society of the Centrevllle Bedeque United Church,| met last Wednesday evening. Mr.‘ Robert Carruthcrs, presided, The’ secretary being absent. Plans were made for a clam bake to be held on July BOth/A very interesting talk was then given by Mr. Victor Lea-rd. 6 800d crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison MncFar- lane, Lower Bodeque, were recent visitors to Emerald. The Lower Bedcque Lcung Ladies‘ i Club, held an ice cream feuttval at l the Uhiied Church vestry on Tuci- ' day evening, s, very large Crowd oi YOung people were present. and thei Bblendid ice cream brought a readyi I119 Ind a large amount alas sold. A neat sum was realized I l Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MacFarlanlh, Lower Bedeque, were recent visitorsi to Summersidc, the guests of Mr.‘ and Mrs. Arthur MacFarlane, ‘ i W. mo Mrs. Alder Wright, North , Carleton, left on s. trip to Edmonton] and oher nieces 1h the Prairie Pro- vinces and intends being away for the summer months. I Mr. Sutherland Henderson, Cen irevme- Bedeqile, was a recent visi- ‘ tor to Charlottetown, I A very quiet but pretty weddlngi took place at the St, Mslachiabl Church, Kinkora, by the pastor Rev. when Miss Cecelia Monahan, of Pro-| vidence, Rhoda Island, became thel bride of Mr. Emmet A, Duffy, one, of Klnkorais most prosperous farm. ed in I blue swrgetie with hat nndl shoes to match and carried n bou-i duet of white carnations with maid-- "1 hlir fern. She was attended by, ms.- Adeiade Trainer, oi Full Riven! Mass. cousin of the groom, who W016 I zreen silk georgette with hot bouquet of sweet, peas 5nd maldenl ha“ ‘"1 The Broom was supported! by his cousin Mr. Earl Duffy. Kin-l’ kora. After the ceremony. the huppyi couple left on a motor trip to char-xi MWWWH. and a reception up; held, on Tuesday evening at Mr. and Mrs.‘ Patrick McCarvilleb, shamrock, mu], sins. of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Duf- ‘ fy will reside in Kinkorn, m; eh; beautiful farm home of the groom, host of wishes goes to Mr. and Mrs,‘ Duffy by their many friends tori their future happiness, t Service was held in the Centre. Ville Bedeque Church on Sunday morning at 11 a, m. The music by: the choir was in the usual high or»! der. Organist Mrs, John Stuart. Rev A. .7. Reynolds, minister, cfllilfegation was present, A large " Among the week's visitors to sum. mersids were: Mr. and Mrs, Timon Newsome, Mr, and Mm warm. Leard, lvh‘. and Mrs. Edwin M“. Farlanc, Mr. Clayton MacLure, ‘Mr. Walter Bowness, Mr. Ivan Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Johnson, Dr. 4- D- shlfiie. Mr. and Mrs. T. En- man, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waugh, Mr. Letth Schurman, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Leard. Mr, Leonard Lem-d, M1’!- A. J. Reynolds, Miss Myrtle Noonan, F"- MH- A. J. Reynolds and little eon. Centreville, Bedeque, ha, been ‘Pendlnfl’ l 7W d8?! in Summerside, An observing ngriculturisi, motor. in! through our country recently, IIVO a very regrettable note of hi; lwhbseeml: Th" l STEM, variety °7 "M5 "e RDPEBWIK on s number of the fanna, even, where strong, luxuriant crops are growing, The prevalence of weeds rum into m annual loss on any farm, grggtgr than any taxes placed on the farm lands and is not only an indication of careless farming, but, i, one that ls bmmd to result in serious laws. Eternal vigilance should be excl-eu- Qd lllinst the l-PPQI-rance of all weeds, on a clean farm and on their first appearance no effort should be spared to destroy them before the] Spraying with blue-stone will strong solution of kill the growing polluted. plowing always brings some additional seed to the centre. l. P. IIAGG. Rlflh like Wharf- uggz-n-a _ that will grow wherever the lanai lr farmer is completely put to the run. W55 n. visitor to the city recently. SAVE with SAFETY on Drugs FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS .P.\.GF 111321: $1.15 50o 35o cuasr-rs 25o BABY'S 25o nurse's KIDNEY OWN Panoxms ASPIRIN" runs ranu-zrs (Beat; 29c 29c 19c 14c m uudffiiellu 75° M31?“ “m. - LYSOL Reg. shoo 14c 79C c 5 ' r-agdcana knuxgzznzn m (sweet) sans HEPATICA §I§§§g§ 16c 69c 59c 19c nrrbgicmmr koznskk 75° m" P ' r < Pumas mus §3¥§f§l F153;?‘ 29c 3 for 69c 49c 4. l... 25¢ Use OTHINE for FBECKLES Z50 CORYLOPSIS TALCUM 16c The MacKinn ROSS -DRUG-UNITED Successor to . “HOME or" BETTER VALUES" on Drug Co. , e'd“T:Dltiv-atirin_wlllfi kééifhhéfil " 165.5,; check, but the only safe means oi| controlling the weed menace is suf- l lrrcient, vigilance to detect them early l Catch them before they get a foot- hold, destroy them as you would the worst enemy that could attack your farm. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bchurman, guests of Mrs, Annie Black, Centre- i ville Bedeque. returned to their. home, last week, i little son, accompanied’ by _Mi'S. Frank Jewell and daughter Hazel, all of Centreville Bedeque, left on Sat-l urday morning on s motor trip to‘ Amherst and other places in the: Maritime Provinces. 5 town, is spending a. holiday in Cen-. tral Bedeque, the guest of Mr. andi Mrs, Rufus Bagnall, l Miss Georgie Campbell, of Sum- merside, has returned to her-home, after speding her vacation with her, sister, Mrs. Ralph Callbcck, Central Bedeque. ' ' The haying season &>~notl ln-full. _ M1", f‘! l .= -. ' mjndiiilaife ":19 1:0 121i. home to hervlzvhng in those districts and a hum M“, mm Aiargxauchnn’ ha‘ ‘b r pem er the first, Aof mowing machines are heard advflved‘ 1mm" frhm ‘he U_ S‘ A“ w (S. A., is how spending 5.5;.’ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon of l-lillsboro, Douglas, Head Misses Cora and Jennie Douglas Charlottetown, SDCDL the week end at the home oi their parents Mr. _ hind Mrs, Nathan Douglas. Mount Stewart, i i 1V1 . ., h h DC ‘ -~ , . M J- smnh cousin of m b ,d tor B95011’ “is w 0 ave en_ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyde and ' ' ' e r‘ C’ ‘Spending B hmday m Bedeque‘ the children, Charlottetown, are spend- ing some time visiting at. Harbor, the guests 0f Mrs. Coffin, Savage Victor em The bride W" tastefully 80Wn- Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Betta and Mm G_ Bennett who for the ,5“, few years hll been living in the U. ' some time with _'h'er father, Mr. J. Dwyer, Mount Stewart, Mr. and Mrs, Rnss Pigott, Mount Stewart. were recent visitors to Sav- and gloves to match and carried a‘, Miss Florence Baker. Ohnrlotte- in” Hamm Services were held in Mount Stew- art. United Church, on Sunday gt eleven a. m. Rev. Mr, Charman, pas- | 10!, Miss Florence Birt. Charlottetown. is ‘spa-ding some time with her moth- er, Mrs. William Birt, Panning- brook. overvthe country. A hcavqv crop_is Spend‘ m]. mcaflén M“, her pun expected. v Jets Mr_._and_-Mrs, Cameron M”. TGIauchlin, Head of Hillsboro, Many cnrioads of people from this‘ ViCiHii-Y. motored to Borden on Sun- ' day afternoon, to see the Circus land on P. E, I., were disappointed to hear of the Circus being in the train ‘neck. The indisposition of Mr, Artemas Schurmarl, Centreville Bedeque, is much regretted by his many friends. Mr. Charles Lcard, Central Bede- qllf’, 16ft recently for Sqgkvjllg where he is attending Summer Col- lege at the Mount Allison Univer- sity_ Mr. and Mrs. Donald ltfacl-"arlrlne, arrived home on Monday vening from Fort William and are guests 0f MI- and Mrs. Robert Walker, also will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie . MuoFarlane, Summerside and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacFai-lane, Lower Bedeque. Mr, MacFiarlnne was s for; mer resident of Lower Bedeque. Sunday evening servicp, m, 73o p, rn.. at the Central Bedequo Baptist Church, was very largely attended. Special music was rendered by the choir, Rev, Dr. J. J. Sidey. minister. Mrs, mrl Leard, orgsist. Mr Mid Mrs. mlest Mulligan. Kinkora. were ydsitorloto Charlotte- town last. week. Mr. Emmet Maclssao, rrpeinwh, was a. recent visitor to Summerside. _.B_ m. STEWART-AND vrcrmn Mr, S. A. Coidlh-T-Mount Stewart, M?» find‘ Mrs, ‘C. Wood. Bunbury, 3am“ were recent visitors. to Mount Stew. however, my“ . A SUIVIMEIPS EVE AT NORTH RIVER The sun sinks low beneath yon wood- ed hills, And shadows stretch across the tranquil brakes; The wild duck nestles quite by the rllls. The weury world its rest from labor takes. Like fairy oil's-s, the clouds enchant- cd roll, Beyond the Peakes.- And falling sunbeams linger long to feel The dew of tears on sleeping nature's checks. river to tho rising 0ft through the still and fragrant air is hoard The mowers hum. or click of busy hoe. i As thrifty former turns the fertile sword or warblor stays, loath to his nest to go. Rises the moon, full radiant o'er flaa ions; Her spell on land and stream she loves to vreare, No breath of aighing winds disturbs the trees, Wrapped in the cool fresh air o! Summer's eve. Thr-n one by one, the stars peep into plants but where a field is badly ‘Mrs. C, lav. Mount Stewart. was in rvent x-tsiior to Savage Harbor. X, Y. Z, ‘Mills Ellie Douglas. who has spent view, , Those tiny luminous orbs of quiver- inl lifiht, On sleeping meadows softly falls the flu-w, And evening gently mclts into the night. | F. H. M, Lorne Valley. In. Summer following with repeat the vast year in the U. 8. 11.. is now | ma,“ “an” m,“ w“ “ u“ a" - ~ -.$-l,,= _ -_.__..., "u,