AL G. ARNES .- zyi""r."-."."rz'r.'.x= m‘ -_ Central Guardian l v4‘- BIADALIANI United Church of, ‘Canada. -servioea on the above} ‘charge for suuusy, my attu are as‘ ~ follows: Nola Valley, 11 a. m: Oran- ville, a p. n; Pleasant Valley, 1.30 p. 1n. Thou. Palethorpe, Minister. CHRISTIAN BROTHER VISITOR —In referring to the visit o! Brother V. Andrew F. B. C. of 5t. Mary's College school, Berkley 0e11, yester- day, the reference referring to the schools should have rwd-"The Christian Brothers sehook provide a high class education for boys. oom- sponding to the high school educ- ation for girl; and young ladies by the Ursurline and other Sister-hoods Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Ouflimise and daughter, ma. Cross and her young son Paul, Beaver Harbour, N. 5., mo-l _ \ ton-ed to Tignish OIYBIMITGIY and m. w. cmasrm s. McLURE we" m” W9“ 9nd 3W5“ °z ma’ Conservative Candidate For Queen's son, Rev. Malcolm Outhouse. Mon- day night they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Outhouse, City. leav- ing ‘mesday morning for home. INSTITUTE MEETING. - The regular meeting of New Glasgow Women’; Institute was held at the home of lVIrs. It. A. Houston on the evening oi’ July 6th., with a large attendance o! members and wrisitocrs. The woe-president, Mrs. R. W. Stev enson presided. Roll call was ans- wered with Jokes. The usual routine business was transacted and some correspondence read. The following delegates were appointed to attend the annual convention of Women's Irlstitutes to be held in Charlotte- town on the 10th and 11th., of July. Mrs. Mervyn Bulman and rm. J. L. Stevenson, regulars with Mire. Cyrus Smith and like. R. W. Stevenson as “carnal The Nona“ {or M“ ev_ upon that industry with zest and en- ema‘ mum,“ u’ chorus” by mem terprlse in 1912, at a time when most m" um "W", "m! by M‘ H‘? people were looking upon it as a bub- bm smmmn which wart much ble soon to be pricked. Today he is owl-o Mo»- M w» i.f.‘.‘.‘.‘f.‘.‘?§.‘ t::“;:.‘::.::@ Ood lave The King. The August ' In addition to being interested in the meeting will be held at the home oi vlmy mach no“ Mm m. ‘qumy Mr. W. Chester S. McLure, Char- lottetown are household words wher- ever foxes are bred or furs sold. He ls as well known and popular in the fur trade of London, England, New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Montreal and Toronto as he ls in his native Province. "Chester," as he Ls popular- ly kncwn, has risen to preeminence in business and public life by means o1 sheer ability, determination and enlightened vision. He always has seen beyond the present and worked for the future. Educated at the far- famed Prince" of Wales College, he taught school for a while and then entered business as a. dry-goods clerk, speedily blossoming into an ambas- in which he developed a remunersiive busines. He was one of the first to see the great possibilitis of domestic breeding of silver foxm, and entered sador of trade on his own account, ‘ A The gressive ranchers on the atitute. These remedies a by the originator, Col. D. this store. It Never Falls . . . . . . . . . . . Now is the Proper Time . We carry cvcryihing you ROSS-DRU MacKINNOZVS EAR MITE REMEDY T itisfi Sim Take no chances-Act today. Our preparations for NEMA CAPSULES for HOOKWORMS Foxes are used with marked success by the most pro- Island they accept no sub- re used at the Vimy Ranch A. MacKinnon and sold at DALMATION INSECT POWDER I w (MacKinnonsBesi Grade) . . . . . . .. $ I per lb. $1 .00 $1.00 need to keep your puppies S oz. bottle . . . . . . . .. per box and olrler foxes healthy G-UNITED Successor to The MacKinnon Drug Co. “HG-ME 0F MacKINNOJV FOX REMEDIES" in ' Apply in p l i SALESMAN WANTED Good, reliable salesman wanted. Must be an Islander. erson only National Candy Limited UHARLOTFETOWN. P. I, Classified Advertisements .... llloperllna ofammia In‘ n", maum’ Nu “u b b’ enterprising partner. Col. n. A- Mac- l wIm“ w ‘M’ ‘w’ m" °' 7”‘ Kinnon. D. 5. 0-. and the Hudson's‘ CHARLOTTETOWN ON MONDAY, July z1 ' Every boy and girl under 16 years of age can go. Simply get one friend to subscribe for The CharlottetownGuardian, have the order below signed, mail or bring the blank to the office of The Guardian, and you will be given a_ ticket admitting you to the Big Show, the Side Show and the Wild West Show. If you don’t live in Charlottetown, mail the order and as soon as it has been verified your ticket will be mailed you. . g i . 'All Orders Must be Verified. Verification Takes Two Days ' F‘ Tickets Will be Good at Any Town Where the CircusPlays llllllllY-"Send Your llrders 50M Once-- Tickets Now Being Distributed HAVE THE BLANK BELOW SIGNED AND BRING OR MAID TO THE CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT OF The Charlottetown Guardian With $2.00 For New Subscription d has been promoted to Buffalo, and he intends spending a few days on the Island getting better acquainted with it and its people. Col. H. M. Davidson, the local, agent of the C. P. R. is showing Mr. Pugsley around, and introducing him to some of his many friends. Mr. Pugsley states that the tourist traffic so far has not been up to last year's record, due to the financial stringency in the States and the election campaign in Canada. On the other hand, the Atlantic Steamship service has been unusually great, a large rlum-, when he was in New York on a busi- ness trip, the Conservative Party of Queens County, wired him offering ' to submit his name for nomination at the then forthcoming convention. At that time he could not see his way clear to accept this flattering offer, but later consented to run for the Provincial Legislature for the city, quharson, 09 Upper Prince. | 5450-7-l6-3i WANTED _ MAID roa nrxrxc room and upstair work. Apply Lennox Hotel, 140 ivater St. 3 5437-7-16-31 WANTED-A MAID. APPLY MRS. E. A. Foster. 5-164-7-17-3; and was elected. In 1927, when the _‘, VZ-LYTED BY AUGUST 1st COUN- , Liberal sweep of the Province occur- ' l red, Mr. McLure ms one of zhe few i survivors retaining his seat along xrith l Hon. Di‘. W J. Macbllllan. A‘. the‘ ber or Maritime people and from the [last Queen's County Conservative j New England States‘ having travelled ‘Convention. he along with Hon, John * \l'-\-\TED"W-UTE555 F03 PAL‘ C. P. R. to the old country. The C. P. R. bookings in this part of the Maritimes have been up to the aver- age and there is every indication of ' this being maintained. WEDDING BELLS-A very pretty wedding was solemnized at 5t. Mal- , achias Church. Kinirora. by the pas- ltor. Rev. M. .1. su-um. cousin of the bride, when Miss Cecelia Monahan, of Providence, Rhode Island, became the bride of Mr. Emmet A. Duffy, one of Kinkorrs most prosperous farmers. The bride was tastefully go ed m blue silk georgette with hat and shoes to match and carried a bouquet of white carnations with maiden hair fern. She was attended by Miss Ad- alade Trainer, of Fall» River, Mass. cousin of the groom, who was gowned in a green silk georgette with hat and gloves to match and carried a bou- quet of sweet peas and maiden hair fern. The groom was ably supported kora- After the marriage ceremony was performed, the bridal party mot- ored in Mr. Duffy's beautiful Nash car to the home of Mr. and Mrs. James McCai-dle, Middleton, sister of the groom, where breakfast was serv- ed in Mrs. McCardleb best style, af- ter which they motored to Charlotte- town, where they partook of dinner at the Queen Hotel. They returned by his cousin, Mr. Earl Duffy, of Kin- - lI-I. Myers, was unanimously chosen to I , . ‘carry the party colors at this general ‘ election. on Tuesday evening to the home of lvlr. and lVLrs. Patrick McCarvill, Shamrock. cousins of the bride, where a wedding reception was tendered the newly married couple. Over one hun- ! dred invited guests were present to which supper was served. The music was furnished by Mr. Jerome Ran- ahan, of Kinkcra, accompanied on the organ by Mrs. Peter A. McMahon, of Emerald. The evening was pleas- antly spent in music and song, till the wee sma hours. when all went home wishing Mr. and Mrs. Duffy many happy years of wedded life” Mrs. Duffy was one of Providences most gifted singers, and was one of the soloist singers in St. Mary's Church, Broadway and a daughter of the late Patrick and Mrs. Monahan, 42 Bainbridge Ave-,-Providence, Rh’ i- I Island. The groom lS a brother of Judge Duffy, of Charlottetown. The groom's gift to the bride was a valu- able diamond R-ing, and to the brides- maid, a handsome Ackcrmarine ring and to the groomsman a set of gold cuiI links. Mr. and Mrs. Duffy will reside in Kinkora at the beautiful farm home of the groom. Mrs. Dufly will be at home to her friends after September the first. BIRTH! awareness-ac u}. P. a. Island Hospital. July is. ie30,'to‘Mi-. and Mn. Angus Mctacnern. a son. AUlTIN-—In Charlottetown, PEI. on Austin, a daughter. Eleanor Hazel. N. D. MacLean UNDIITAKII IMBALMIB aarlefleten 0 North Wilahin Phone m . +vovoooocoovoo vooo-oooooooooo July l0, i930. to Mr. and Mrs. Ouy L. Card of Thanks James MacCoi-mack and family wish to express thanks to all those who sent Mass Cards, Spiritual 0f- ferings. Flowers and lilcssages oi, Sympathy. also those who by k.nd deeds and words of consolation helped to brighten the dark hour oi’ their bereavement. 546i-7-l7-1i. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. John Macfnnis and family wish to thank their trends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness during the sickness and death of their dear loved one, also for the beautiful floral tributes and neuagea of sympathy. om-fluz-u. try girl to help with housework - Write J, Gua. zen. 5429-7-16-tf ‘ EIRL WANTED-APPLY CITY HO_- tel, 5444-7-16-31 ace Cafe a: once. 54-27-7-16-31 l WANTED-A MAID. APPLY T0 ' Mrs. 1-‘. B, Conrad, l~i Upper Prince Street. 5307-7-lU-tf. WANTED-A IVONIAN COOK AND waitress. must have best of refer- ences. Hotel Lexington, N. Rustico > Harbor. 5418-7-15-31 ; VFAYIED - AN EXPERIENCED maid for general housework. Mrs. Eric Pendergast, Hazelbrook. 5374-7-l4-6i; ' Tgchers Wanted IYANTED- TEACHER FOR HEAD v of l-iillsborough School. supplement , $100.00. Lawson Douglas. Secretary. Second Class. 5414-7-15-41 : WANTED - i‘; {CHER FOR PT. Prim bCI-i-Ol lst or Second C‘sss._ Supplement $110.00. hlilrdock GllllS, ' Secretary. 5209-7-7-8-15-16-11- WANTED — AN EXPERIENCED First or Second Class Teacher for Principal in the Central Bccleque School. Supplement $190 00. R9591‘- erices required. A. E. Wright. Sec- retary cf Trustees. 5453-‘1-17-31- ' Miscell-aneoua ‘ JOHN ALFRED MacDONALD. LAND Surveyor, Box 29, Hermanvllle. 3570-5-6-lmo. I ._____--i—-—-————— E POTATO TAGS FOB TIIE SEA-i son's shipments on short notice; Guardian Central Printery. I TOURISTS ACCOMMODATED AT the sea shore near Charlottetown in l, a private home with bath. 5i59-7-i7-4i. Lost i LOST-PLATE WITH FIVE GOLD; teeth. Reward. Apply Mrs. P. J.; Holmes. Ocean View. 540i-7-l5-3i. l roar-mm TRUCK TIRE BE- tween 5 Mile House and St. Peters. Finder please phone 1234. Char- lottetown. 5i22-7-i5l3i Approximately $300,030 worth of profumery materials are shipped from the United States to other countries CV81 -_ O - i O ~ . o e ' ‘ ‘ Oflllnllflhaa .............. z —-- ~ ' Insertions 9a per lina of l word: o s =- - - “mu-u 35.’ ".3; . :- - p. ~:~ ...-=..~=-. = "not; “Gnu-rpm,” u n web Hudson’. B“ compmy m: light Insertions .-.................. a per o a z _ “i” "m" '4" ?'°"1"°°- Ml" w- T- which Messrs. McLure and MacKin- P" '3‘ ‘*2? °' - 2'? 1's Emu,’ Tnwum‘ Pumw" 53°” non have built up a most lucrative ' — ;gh;h°N°':'mn Prim: Rwww‘ st‘ and steadily growing business in the ' Female HCIP Wanted F01‘ S818 ' ' m‘ my w~1’“"' Maritlmes. m. McLure is in public _ | 1°" “m m“ “m” h“ ""1"" life not so much because he sought wlwrso-smm TO ASSIST n trvr: nacooxs son sass. aox A T merit in succession to lVIr. Allan, who n’ but because n sought mm m m“ “germ-n housewom Mrs‘ R A pa,“ | 152v 5443-7-16-31 FOR SALE—A GOOD COW. AYE- shire Jersey. Fred W. E. Haslam. Bradalbane. 5447-7-16-31 FOR S.-\LE—.\‘E\\'LY FRESHENED cow. Apply Walter Quilty, South Shore. 5473-7-l6-3i. FOB SALE. TO LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office l1 FOR SALE-MALAGASH HAY Salt. Cargo just arrived. Whole- sale and Retail Earle Fisheries Co. 83 Water Street. 5305-7-10-1wk. FOR SALE AT GARDEN. LETTUCE 3: per bunch Also Swiss chard cross splna beets etc. M. J Byrne, Earitwllffe. 5434-7-16-51 _ FOR SALE -- BABY CARRIAGE. Lzke n2" Apply 227 Grafton. 5439-7-16-21. PIJLLETS FOR SALE. LEGIIORNS and Rocks. Everett Hon-art. Carle- ton. 5376-7-14-61. FOR SALE — AN UP-TO-DATE csttaze. all modern conveniences. and LCE barn suitable for gim- age. Apply l7 Olebai- Street. 5400-7-15-tts3vvks. Male Help" Wanted WANTED-BOY T0 WORK I.\‘ Drugstore. E. A. Foster. 5463-7-17-35. WANTED-EXPERIENFED BAR- bcr. Applv ivaliies‘ Barber Shop. rafton Si. 5450-7-1éii-vred-thur-sat “ANTED SEVERAL MEN FOR farm and ranch work. Arthur C. Wood, Mt. Herbert. 5379-7-l4-5l MEN WANTED T0 LEARN HIE barber trade through our spcciai short course. Expert traininir. Par- ticulars free. Mole-r Barber College 573 Barrington Strcct. Halifax. . 7-3-tts-2mos. Wanted WANTED BED SITTING ROOM for three weeks including meals Gzve rate. etc, for married couple and °l1‘l<l five l‘t‘.=.r.'= old. Apply G > DR. J. P. MILLAR i DENTAL sonosos 3 . nouns-a w 12.80 l to 5.00 Conan Queen and Richmond nceeeownoowoooooo-oooi DR. W. R. CARSON Palmer Graduate Chiropractor Chronic and Nervoul uiseascs I24 Prince SI. Phone i072. Opposite 8L Paul's Church