1E ~1, 1930' Threw Insertion: fun; Inserlipul oooozioccoocooo-cooooooooo-oo-ooo-o» Classified Advertisements § one Insertion ........_-.-..-........ 10c per llne o! 5 wrmh Eight Insertion: .-.................. 1c per line of 5 words ‘Naooofoowoo 0004 O90 O bfg-OOQOO-OOQCQCO-Q QQ-QQQQQQ-QQ-g I l l» PI! line o! s ‘ma: ‘ - l0 per line of 5 word: .__--i. I Agents Wanteo 'r""_"j—_' . ' . . fly AND WOMEL-JF IOU LIKL "m and shrubs. 1.111;; not sell 315m‘ Make n busincs-s of l1. Part time or full time. 900 vrrltits cf v oven Red Tag Nursery Products. C5511 every work. Finest equipment ,4, _, Write Dcminicn Nurseries. fauna-ca), A. W- 3-110. I l | Miscellaneous ANYONE KNOWING THE WHERE- abouts of Harold Gldclings. please not fy 90 Richmond Street. 4783 CHICKS, JULY 4th $15.00 PER. hzzixrlrcd cxpress paid. Lcghorns and Rocks Everett Howatt, Carle- ton. 4572-6-i9-6i. 55p ,\ --‘ll'O1‘-".)ERFUI4 (‘P- tpnrtumty for cqxtblc r n11 c:r:1 hi; money sell 11g Excll .\'c 1.110 ' Men's Nccktlrs and tho 112w Royal Buckingham Table Cover rlircct tc I wngumfl’. Full or sp:rc tmc. E1:- ' $18115? lllilIC""""i1l‘" Lit"~"1 r: passion. \Vl‘l.0 ttr‘ ' ‘outnt Dept. 140s Public 1111115 of Canada. Limltc-d. London. Ontaritn. A. W 5-31-6-7-11-21-23. Teachers V1 11111211 . INCIFAI. WANTED Fox 11D. . ton School. S111111Icmcn: $3 v ' 5, Neuson. Sccrctary. flIACHER WAPTPED FOR 17'“. l.""'.'.‘- ‘ ers L-akc School. Eccurid 1T1’ fp- piy 1:1 R. I“. McDonald. S rcnzy. Bristol. Lot 40. ~17 1841-21-34 1 _____¢-___.__ IANTEIL-FIRST CLASS IZXPEI’ enced tcachcr for Cross IT: School S1111plcme-11t, $22 . McCallum, Strulhport. 4134-3-21-21 ‘ IIAYTED~FIRST'CLASI1 TEACZI- ' er for lildon Schonl. $225.00 fifiuimilm 1 R, A. 111111;. Sac Suivplcmcn luded» l\ ’l '. 4728-5-2- .""" '—‘__ WATIED-Pilil-"CIPKIL . bud School. stipplcznrnt. $20K"). PI)? (‘Rf 1"- u: . lmfrl. S061‘. 4775-6-31-31 DDQD-i-mi-l-iy-i 'II'A.\'TED -- A SECOND (‘Tl/VS ' teacher for Shcrin-nokc Srhcnl D :- trzct N11. G0. rupplcn1rrit, Leonard 51111111, Scrfy, Summc R. R _'>~?-—-1— ' TEACHER \\'A1\IDD—‘ ALE P31 '- cipal i"? 1'.l'0€‘l'i.’l1‘l 11' .1 EJCIITCL‘ suppicm .._ .' 1.01 111111 31. R. ' tees. ‘WANTED -- A for '1 ‘lvaxrrn _ .1 1-‘1113? ' teach": for D1 snfimgc School.‘ supplrmcnt. S. H. '. Sec’): EWANTIID FDR APPIN FTZIOCL ' . \|1Vi "'35s Tcric‘. 1' Sup- Alfreti 171cm. Eecretzi . ‘ eralclRR. 111.11. It F01’! Flrt 1'11 .- (P. .4: 1-'*‘ ~11 clasr, Secjv. $13": '1 s, IIAMILTON " =5 Taich- F01‘. lrtt. (.1 CR FECCND Tcriclztr for Sizpplc- ta Dnutrtfld Mc- nf 'l‘r'.::i.c".<. 47511-3-23-21. 1 110111. of Fcrinini! Alnlpcqr. Stipnlrmcnt. $200. 1: '_ ..s. Jzmcs IIurn= - 4 NTPD -— A FECOEYD .’l' f*1" For? t Vow . 1hr l. . lv1r1l 1.11111. P111011 1. . -.= c1111 11 Iinif 1~.11‘c= from 01cm": Ct. }"‘.l rw-i l". l".11‘.11_'.' n l 1101 Ezzppicmcnt. $120 a p11 y y. Applv n11c=.\Vill:1'd ._ W. Fmnllmnn, Sccflv of Trustcrs. Olmary Station, PJELI. 4763-6-21-11 )-—-—-—. .1 1.. ' Articles F8; S2112 _.> ’BAKERS‘ OVENS. WRITE F01 " catulowc; time paymcnts if de- . sired. some uscd ovens on hand. -' Hubbard Ovcn Company’, 1100 Queen “fest, Toronto. " A. r. s. A-stlJun: 211. Nursing -____________.______ " Home women nl-ismmo ‘r0 .1, enter class cf North Adams Train- lm: School for Nurses. North g Adams. Mass, 111cm“ write Supt. ' Prvmptly. school quallfias pupils to " secure registration. Provides q monthly allowance and privilege of 81x months‘ ooursc at. ‘Bellevue hos- bltal, New York Olty. All expenses ‘ mid. N-d-SwtlAugds. ___ To Let T0 ncur-roun cnoica 1.11m: rooms. situated near seashore. par- t ticulars, write s. 1-1. 11., North Be- il deque. 4111-0-21-11 8m, _____ mow. 11. CARSON hlnm Graduate Chiropractor . chronic nut Nervous mauv- _ 1M Prince ll. Phone I111’? Ullwsile SI. Paul's Church v_-t |fl“\u\ _. , EcrvLcc 1. 1 fu -_-. , 1 for Fox Ranch. ' ‘ VJANTED AT ONCE — TRUCK l. (‘L/IFS 4 31-21-31 - ‘Emerita-n MAID 1101: 01-211mm“. ‘1'“1“" BRET) STALLION. REGIS- l t _ ".1. 33. It. shall stand nt own- : crs stziblcs. F. J. Cairns. Newton. I 4745-6-21-11. l- 1 3 WILL BL‘ SERVED AT THE . Crcndish Beach. on 511212 221111. 4736-6-20-21 TOX FATE] AITD OVERNIGHT cabinr. for lnrticulars write A. T. Ifctcnzzrll, West Scarbara. Maine. 4565-6-10-231. ‘ COME SE3 THE PLAY 0 KAY IN Cardigan Hall 011 June 23rd by flurrov I-larbor North players. Dnncc aftcr show. 4726-6-20-Zi. ‘OPPORTUNITY. YOUNG CHIN- | c‘.1il'a rabbits $2.00 pair. 11-10 sroo. I From Pedigree stock. Herbert Tay- hr. Crrlctcn Sklmv. dtfj-G-ZO-fll. L tram-cu - r URNISHED on UN- ' izerl r0711: "y young lady. Ap- . 0., Guardian Office. G-IB-tf Jfili ALFRED MacDONALD. LAND * "cyor, Box 20, Hermanvdlc. | 3570-5-6-1mo. I 1-11 . T?‘ [AGS r011 r111: sca- ocns shipments on short notice Guardian Central PrintFfl. Mule Help Wanted 1'.’.»‘1NTED:\T ONCE. YQUNG MAN Call in person. P. 4787-6-21-31 A. Farquharson. '1ANTED—5INGLE MAN, ABOUT 2'» yams nf age. capable of taking charm‘. of small farm. Apply P. 0.. , 3711.611‘. 4l4Gl6-l4-tf IT-AINT IZIILPERS \VANTED. AP- ply J. I-futching, 225 Water Street. l 4613-6-20-21. cirivci". only; an able bodied man nccri apply The Rogers Hardware 4782 thlEN WANTED TO LEARN THE 1 B:rL*:r Trade through our special | short course. Expert training. Par- tlcubrs free. Moler Barber College. 5T3 Barrmgtcn St, Halifax. 1 Company Limited. 1 4-l-ttstf. ‘AID-S I T I 0 N S A; POSTMEN. I Circus. Customs Examiner, etc. constantly vacant. Vlfrlt». M. C. C. C.v;l Service School, Toronto. I0. M. if. W. 45-5-41. I931 DOMINION CENSUS MALE and Female Clerks wanted for work at. Ottzwra. Get full particulars mw (r2111 M. c. c. Civil Service 5:111:21. Toronto l0. M. l-I. W. G-SSzWtlZB. Lost ‘ DST-IN‘ TI-IIS CITY BUNCH 0F I keys. Finder plzase leave at Guard- l inn Office. 4529-6-18-31. | . LOST TIRE AND RIM BETWEEN_ Bordon and Charlottetown. Re- ward, $2.00. 4735-6-20-21 Female Help Ivanfed References required. 4191-21 homework. Apply J.. c. 0.. Guardian. WANTED - IMMEDIATELY. EX- pericnced- waitress. good meals 11nd profitable dining 10cm to work in. Apply ct cnce to Beach Grove Inn. 4804-6-19-31 WANTED-A MAID. APPLY DIES. F. W. Tldmorsh. 6 Richmond St ‘1533-6-18-41 wnxrcn -o11u. 011 1110MB aged wcman. to do 115m h°"5'-" keeping. Able to do plain cooking. Apply 48 Ilongworth Ave. tI-II-lwk. WANTED-EXPERIENCED nonsti- maid. Good wages. Aimlv 01111111111 m,“ 4594-6-19-31. I 111-1111: wanton r011 GENERAL housework. small family. with re- ference. Mrs. Robert McPherson. Borden. 4592-11-19-31. WANTED — FOR HOUSEWORK. A woman or country ttlrl preferred» Apply to Mrs. Lorne McPherson. Southport, cr phone R-lfll. _ 4000-11-21-21. For Sale 111111111" 11110110011 ssr r01: sate. Apply Guardian Office. {GIOQ-d-QO-Bi. . . .-—-. FOR SuALE — 34 FOOT BOAT, EN- zlne room and living apartment. For particulars call or write. Small- er open boat may be considered in payment. Nathaniel Gay, Pownol. . 3dild-b-d-sststll. Titwnrnvqn the City. Jure 101.11, ‘Church of thc Mmt Holy Rcdcem- smucx av Lmmnjmo. -Thcl , warehouse of Wright Bros, at Victor- . 1a, was struck by lightning last ev- 1 ening during the heavy thunder-l storm that. swept. over that part oil the Province. The lightning atruckl the roof, and passed down the china-l ney. A crowd happened to be in tho. vicinity, and put the flre out im-i mediatcly.‘ The damage done wa.s1 very slight. Three very heavy rein- storms were experienced in that part of the Island betcween s o'clock and midnight. THE THUNDER STORM which 173F565 rrrs-r ti‘:- t" 1111.‘ . in t.‘~.= 1- y unztctotnwnied by rain. a disappoint- rrrnt to formers and city psople a.- ltl-e. ‘The soil stands sorely in need oi a liberal drenching, and although a heavy precipitation seemed im- minent on several occasions rec- ently, it invariably failed to mater-J ialirc. WXPER ANALYSIS-An analysls1 nf the water from the Charlottetown Water Supply. made recently by Dr. Abramson. notrd analyst. and chief of tho Dcpartmert of Health, St. John, N. B., was very favorable. After giving the analysis which is dated June 17th. the Doctor adds-r "The samples show very flne results" Charlottebowxfs water supply has always been of the purest, and the Commissioners. not content to trust to luck have tests made periodically. Those tests are made at different places. sometimes the water 1s sent to Dalhousie. and other times to St. John and occasionally to Ottawa and the report of the analyst: has always been most satisfactory, MARRIAGES DYMENT-GRIG C1—At the Manse. Wellington Station. on the 1851980. by Rev. D. M. McGowan. Mr. Fulton W. Dyment. of Springhlll, Northam. only son of Mr. Wesley Dyment. to Misr. Jennie May Grlgg. eldest daugh- ter of Mr. W. Grlgg. of f-iprlnghlll, Northern. ‘NOSEWORTHY-JENKINS-—At St. John's Rectory. Portsmouth New Hampshire on June 17th. 1980 by the Rev. Arthu,» M. Dunston. James l-lowan- Noseworthy of Portsmouth. New Hampshire to Elva Marguerite Jenkins or Annandale. Prince Ed- n-ard Island. ' DEATH; MUTCH—At Mt Herbert on Friday June 20. R. Percy Mutoh in his 63 year. Funeral from his late resid- ence on Sunday. June 22 service starting at I p. m. standard time. Interment. Mt. Herbert. Cemetery. FORD-At Wheatley River. Thurs- day. June 19, 1930. Amber Ford, son of T. Ford. Funeral today. Sut- urday, at 2.00 p. m. McIVER-—At Summerside. Charles Gerald. lrfzint son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McIver. of Summerslde. aged '1 months. ‘Funeral Saturday after- ncnn at Klnkora to Klnkora cem- etery Saturday afternoon. William Murphy. aged as years. Fun- r1111 from his late residence. 66 Bay-< ficld Strret. Sunday. at 2.45 to the; or. thcnce to Rnman Catholic Cem- ctery. 111 11121111111111 In loving memory of George P. Grady, who died June 21, 1926. In the limt-ly hours of thinking Thoughts of you are very ncar I. who loved you dearly Sadly miss you As there downs another you. Inserted by his Wife. P0400‘ COCO Q N. D. MacLean g UNDERTAKEB 4, enmscsma . Q Charlottetown a North wit-am i Phone m i FOR SALE-PURE BRED GUERN- sey Bull 1'1 months old. Apply Harry Rodd. Harrington. - 4573-6-19-31. F_OB ~“\Ll'._“1‘|.‘:"I CART. BODY built of oak. Wm. J. Scott. Marsh- Lentral Guardia O O-Of9ifOQ-QO+f9f§fi-O<§-Of§-O§fvO-O- AA A TTAALATAAAAA THE__ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN a.‘ A444 A L‘ St. Paul ’s Church 1 1 AAA‘ 8.30 A. M.—Iloly Communion. 100.00 A. Mw-TDQ Sunday SchooL 11-00 A. Mw-Mbflllll‘ P1119! lnfl flag-mpg... “SI-Willi!!! FONIIIIIIOIHL" 1.00 P. ltt-Evenlng Pnyer 5nd 5¢rg|°n_ “A Stone of Witness." . zvammony wucoom. nav. n. n. nsmorm. M. A., mt,“ AAA ‘ PAGE. THREE AT The Store WHERE YOUR PENNIES GO FURTHER I MORE SAVINGS FOR THE THRIFTY ‘#00000 o sooow- Araaoo-owooo» 00000-0-0; oosasoooooo-om W18 fiagtist Qllburcb A. C. Vincent, D. D.. 1111mm; Organist-Illa Roberta Spencer, I, 1', c_ L II-INCI Ax) "TOO! III. Sunday School immedlatel You are invited. . O400§+O4004> I MORNING wonsmr 11 woman Mflwm-"Ihe Shepherd Psalm" PIOUIOIOQ 5¢PIII°II—F¢V- Myrna 0. Brlnton. EVENING WORSHIP '1 OCLOOIC Anthem-"The Sun Shnll Be No More Thy Light. by Dly" E Sermon-Item Myron O. Brlnton. $ Anthem- MoreLovetoThw .............0ley Speaks Trinity United Church y follows the morning service. -—Woodwarfl 0++>¢4 +4¢-*0+0++0++04o0++00+o00 O-6-O-§§'§OO4““““ Minister-m Rev. E. H. Ramsey, D. 1)., lav. C. N- Brown, M. A. Acting Organist-Miss Llll Inn McKenzie, Mun. Bee. 11.00 A. M.—Mornlng Wors Mr. George Sermon-Raw. D. M. Grant, Baritone SoIos-“O Ilcst in 0 9-004 O-FO-§-Q-O-§§.§-90§OO4§¢ O-O-OO-OQQ-O-O 9 > 10.00 A. hL-Sunday School and Bible Clusu. Sermorh-"Beslst not, grieve not. quench not" Ibcv. C. N. Brown. Tenor Solo-“I Will Lift Mine Eyes" .......'.-.... lvlfls Anthem-"I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord" . .. ..... . Fletcher Soloist, Mrs. Roy Cudmore. 1.00 I’. lVL-Evenlng Service. “Lord God of Abrahlm" .. Mendehsohn “Crossing the Bar" . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bsrnby Evening Service Broadcast. by Station C. H. C. K. hip. Johnson. B. A. the Lord" Mendelssohn 4 O-O&OOOO-O-O-OOFO-OQQ+§Q§@QQQ‘. . . . . > 1 Zion Presbyterian Church MINISTEDF-IEV. M. SCOTT FULTON, M. L, I. D. ORGANlST-MB. L. D. TIO@SON m‘ P ‘ALLA Q 730 n. nL-"The Masterful welcome at Zion. O-OQOOOO-O-OQQOQ Offi-Ofi-Q-QO-O- QOVO-O-OQO VOfWO h 1 P V P _ v ‘AAAAAAA; A A‘ 1 000400-04 MORNING ll a. ms-"Rooted and Built Up." t Anthem-“O Love That W111 Not Let Me Go" Slug]; ' Mr. Malcolm Mclilnnon and Choir. 2.30 P. Mw-Sunday School end Bible Clulol. EVENING Anti-JO Worship the King” . . . . . . . . . . . , , . Mum!" M.r. Harry Craswell and Choir. A Welcome Awaits You in Zion. 00-0404» St. James Presbyterian Church mmsnn-nav. w. awe: Mum; ACTING MINTSTEB-IEILLMOOIHEAD LEGATI. B. D. ORGANIST-WALTEI. McNUT! ncss of Jesus." You will be b-O§-O6+&O£O§ O§QO§Q-§UOOOOQQ-OOOU§OOOOO-O P PREMIERE ITINERARY MONCTON. June 20-111 addition to speaking at Charlottetown. Prem- ier Mackenzie-King will address a meeting at Summerslde. P. E. I. The Summerslde meeting will be held to- morrow. Saturday, afternoon, and thc Prime Minister will speak at Char- 11.00 A. ltL-Prcacher: Rev. It. Nhorhead Logan, B, b, fl 7.00 P. MF-Prencher: Rev. B. Moorhesd Legato, B. D. VISIIORS OOIIDIALLY WELCOMED. AATAA ;v OO§O§OOO-O-O'OOQQV§DOFQO§O§§QO§O 1 l lottetown before crossing to Sydney for his =1 Jgemen‘ on Monday. In spite of the 111th altitude of the greater part of the country few houses in Bolivia are heated and less than 30.000 torts of coal were burned there lut year field, P. E. I. 4427-6-18-71. FOR. SALE-l DRIVING WAGON. nearly new Apply to D. A. Mc- Kinnon. 2O Douglas St. 4516-6-17-81 Salesman wanted 11-‘011, GALE -- AN UP-TO-DATI cottage. ell modern convenlencu, and nice barn suitable for n:- age. Apply I‘! Olebsr street. AMO-B-IO-ttsiwks. FOII. BALI. 1'0 LIT. IIOARI) AND SA IBMEN WANTED - SALE! t for Prince Edward Island Good psy- Free outfit. We wan now s, reliable. energetic repres- entative to handle the best. dis- rMm time up band at Guardian Olfloo, ~"' _ "“~ g tricts on the Island. Our agency ts profitable Avrite Pelbzrn Nursery 0o. woman-Oat. B. W. l-tmf. I 1 1 $6 1 1 I I INSIDE OU 1 r1 We Have It HNSONlS J OHNSON’S EXCLUSIVE ~ LADIES’ READY TO-WEAR 144 Great George Street JUST RECEIVED A New Shipment of Silk Crepe (plain shades) and Printed Silk Wash Dresses Special Prices For the Week-End 75 See the New T HOSIERY. Q I‘ a Phone Your Orders 1‘ entraldwirdian Q LEAVING FOR. EUROPE-Mr. W. McKinley and Miss McKinley, of New York, formerly of North River, who have been spending a few days in the city. leave this morning for Halifax where they will be joined by Mr. McKinley! second daughter and sell on an extended trip to Europe. Closing Exercises Of Kindergarten‘ Yesterday morning, the closing of Trinity Social Hell, with Miss Huestis; 111 charge, assisted by Miss Margaret] ‘Stems. A delightful program was, and relatives 1n attendance. The tiny tots. comported themselves very de-l) lightfully. showing a. keen interest in the exercises and entering into the spirit nf the games, recltatlons, dances, etc., in which they partlcipat- ‘ ed‘. The wall was decorated with the 1 handiwork of the little pupils; thcsc were examined by the visitors, who- expressed their appreciation of the; work done by the little people- ‘ Following was the programmez- 1 Good Morning Song. s Prayer and hymn-"Llttle Lambs‘ white and fair." . ‘ Trio-“The Pussy Willow-Mar- garet Mclntyrc, Shirley Hooper, and Joan Williams. Solo—-"A little boys walk"~l..orine Dingwell. Game-"The Family"-Father, Ed- ward Outhouse; Mother, Lois Brad- ley; Sister, Hazel Balllngall: Brother. Albert Douglas; Baby, Edith Out- house. . Solo-“My pigeon house" — Joan l McCarey. Recitation-Ben W1ll1ams. Game-"Miss Muffetfs Spiders" - Edlth Outhouse, Pat Clark, George ltfcMillan. George Farquharson, Don- aid Martin. Rccitatlom-“Chrlstopher Robin" by all the children. Bolo and chorus-"The Bluebird"- Mary Bentley. Boat. Bong, Soloist, Angus McDon- aid; Sailors. John Rogers. Lew Low- ther, John Sterne. end Jack Stewart. Recitatlon-Falrley Prowse. Chorus-"Light Bird." Solo-"My DollW-Helene Colwell. Geme-"Trsln Englner-Ben Wll-i liams and Don McLeod. Solo-"Whlte sheep" -- Margaret Lawson. Nevin and Alice Madden. Japanese Pantominc-All Children. Recitation-Phyllis Blanchard. Game-Blacksmith. Edward Out- house: Assistant. Bill Brehaut: John Stems. horse; Albert Douglas. driver. Song-Don McLeod, Angus McDon- ald, Don Wonnacott, Douglas H111. Chorus-"Good Mother Hen." solo-"Byc Baby Buntinf-I-lelcn Glover. Recitation-Noel McNeviri. solo-Catherine Wright. Folk Dance-Mary Bentley. Don Seaman. Palrley Prowse. Edward Out- house. Pcek-a-boo-Joyce Coffin. 130ml!!! Martin. Phyllis Blanchard, Lewis Lowther. Helen Btcwart- .__@4 Good safsm- ‘pink Duet-"Jecl: and .1111"-rm1 Mo‘ ROSS-DRUG-UNITED Successor to 25c 25c Johnson Llniment .. 1111- 25 c m - H“, _ _ _ 4 __ V _ FEARS 25o Buyer's Aspirin . . . . . . . .. 19c 25: Himnrtznm H“, _ OPEKO soAp 25c Blby’: Own Tablets 1111- _ ' ' ' ‘ ' " COFFEE 35c Chases Ik. k L. Pills 29c 40o Castorls . . . . . . . 291-. 5 19E 50ePo1-1d'eCnams......... 39c Zc-Knmhm Sam 69“ i |b_ 60c Hind’: Cream . . . . . . . . .. 131' '00 s“ nepnfl“ 59? "It's Batter" @125 Irnnlzrd ' ‘ I H 35C 60c Phillip‘: Magnesia. . . . . . . 49v ‘Sig’; Nu!“ ' ‘"5’ " Guammeed Y 7°29" 50o mu 11 as ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' " ' Vacuum P-iaw- i; 51:35 ¥2I.‘i2Z“.‘.‘..'.’.‘?f'.'.‘. BOTTLES ° 5 Q c $1.25 Vlnul _ 913,; | c 60c Chases Nerve r0011 4'11- 51.“ Pipkham‘; Comp. 9st» Pints Balm“ 75c COTY Re ' B"-'—'E g. 35c WH1S1<S ASP'3'N- -FACE POWDER 49c For the Home or BURKE A 50c Slze $100 coTY Auto ‘H H H Chocolates 33G Famous Perfumes c Special c Ib.‘ box BETTER RILEY'S TOFFEE GANONCTS. FANCY BATHINQ sum ~11 “may am - “Sweetheart Kisses" WATER "Ye on“ Enimh Kind" The’ Peatnut Butter Kind Fresh Tasty Reg. 40c 5901b ' |b_ The MacKinnon Drug Co. ' ‘ "HOME 0F BETTER POLICE COURT-Yesterday morn- ing at the Police Court a non-stop was fined $2 11nd rwts . A case of ‘stead int; was dismissed. MANY FRIENDS HERE -—'I'hc marriage took place in Toronto Pri- day of Rev‘ Dr. James Efndicott. gen crnl secretary of missions of the llnited Church. and Mrs. C. L. Mc- Ivvinc, Widow of Rev. Dr. 5.1.1. Mc- Irvine for-thei- pastor of First Churoh Hamilton. They will sail from Mon- treal 011 F‘rida.y for England. where Dr. Endirott is tn glvr- 11 series of addresses in London and Birming- ham. On their return to Canada, they will go to Lakeside. Ohio, to a conference. and will later spend some time in Muskoka before taking 11p their residence at 94 Wolmsley boulevard Toronto. Dr. Endicott was the seoond Moderator or the United Church 0g CanadwMontreal .‘ journed for judgment until the Kindergarten School was held atlsmn NELLIGAN-RONALDJIIm mar- the late Mr George Ronald and of Mrs Ronald to Dr. Lawrence Patrick Nelligan son of the late M. Nelli- can and of Mrs. Nelligan, of Prince Eduard Island. took place Wednesday momlng in the Lady's. Ohapcl of St Pntrlckfls Church. Rev Father Cooney officiated. Th9 bride civen in marriage byher brother, Mr A. J. Ron-aid. wore n, govm of e1 a c e m a d e 1 n effect with orange blossoms and carried a shower bou- quet of roses and lilies-of-the-valleyn The brides-maids. the Misses Geor- gina and Winnifred Roland, wore aquamarine chiffon dregxen 111th slippers tn thatch and eggshell mo- hair hats with aquamarine trimm- lxigs. and car-rind Talisman roses. Mr Frank Pater-lauds acted as best. man. The ushers tram: Dr. C. K. Mc- Leod. Mr Len Venne, of Ottawa. and Mr. (‘worm Ronald. During the cert- mony solos “we rendered bv the Misses Mary Hall. Ella and Margaret McAleer. The mother wore a gown "f black swtin with a black b11111 hat t and mrsaze of red roses and lilies. r1f-tho-\'1111t'_\'. The receptmn was held at the Ritz-Carlton, after which Dr. and Mrs Nelllgan left for Jasper Park. the latter wearing an Pnsemble of Monet blue with beret. to match. snake skin shoes and bag, and stone marten fur. the gift of thg groom. O11 their ref-um they will re. side in the Park Avrenus-Mdntreal Star. Western Guardian at. Strong's ' 23 to .10 at Strong's. Co. Ltd. VALUES” R-Ryiflflnd Apartments. l . . -111:.\'s sox-w-e pm for 2on1 47011-11-21-21. ' -—WOMEN‘S HATS mduced to $195 tn clear at. Strong's 4736-6-21-21 --WOMEN'S STRAP slippers es- sorted elem-in! "- 8149 from June 4754-21-31 -BARGAI.\‘S wonderful bargains, in all departments of o\1r store from ' Jun. 23 in Jure 30, F‘. W. Strong 8c cvac-s-zi 21 1 Call 219 (day. June 26th; Borden. Friday, June 127th. All meetings will be opcn at B foclock p. m. and w1ll be addressed gby A. YT. Kfcllcnn. 111111111! rmdzrlrite, {and other speakers. Adyninlng polls in the different districts are asked to send delegates as organization ‘work will be taken up at the close i of each meeting. Evnrvbndy uv-lcome. Ladies are especially i111.'i1cr1..()ppa- sltion cancliclntcs lnvitvrl. 4788-6-21-51 —IN THE POLICE COURT-JR- ‘fore Stiperidlarfv Wyatt. in the Police iCourt at Summcrside on Friday ‘lmornint: a Summcrsidc woman was charged with using abusive language 1 on the street. The action was brought ‘tby two womcn. The offender was ,fincd $10 and costs in tho one case ‘and $5 11nd costs in the other. Th5 “radio cases which have been occupy- : ing the Court for some time were a11- Friday next, J1me 27th. s. 1 .____ —-CLERMONT INSTITUTE -1-‘ The PIESEMBd I0 the 1111111970115 111611115 ; ridge of hfay Margaret. daughter of regular monthly meeting of the Cler- ‘mont. Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Jabez Mill on Tues- day evening, June 3rd. ivith twelve ‘ members. and two visitors present. The meeting opened with the singing 'nf "O Canada", followed by “Crcc-d“ ‘and roll call was answcrrd 11'1t.l1 "My Jnvorite girl's uamc." Minutes of 1 previous meeting wr-rc read and adop- ‘vtcd. Correspondence from Red Cross |Socicty was brought bcfnre meeting lby the Secretary, regarding funds, ‘and it was (lPClflffl m make a liberal ‘donation for this 111-11111‘ cause. Re- ,port.s of committees were then given and it was resolved to vote money for {purchasing of seats, bench 11nd door 1 for school. A commlttcc ivns ap- 1 1101111011 1n 1111--cl1:1.<r~ 11 trout. for school children 111. 1111111121 cxnmi11nt1on.l-lav- ing finlshcd business. a suitable pro- gram was carried out. which consist- , ed of piano solos. Anibcrnln sclcttion: and favorite SHEER. w ich wasmuch jnnjoyed by all. Dnintv rcfrcrhments livers thcn served by the hostess and a hearty vote of thanks was tendered ‘MTFpMlll for samr» tn which she fitt- inalv rrspondcd. lvlcctznt: closed “"1111 singing nf National Anthem. Mrs l John ltfurpltv kindly invitcd tlifl . members and visitors to her home for IJuly meeting and roll call to be ans- l wered with "riddles." ._.~..__. ,.._.__.-4 I MARY'S INN.’ at ' 2M1 RICHMOND (Opposite St. Paul's Rm-tory) Serving 1* PERFECTION ICE CREAM -POLITICAL MEETINGS will be held in the following places. Elms-y dale. Itfonday. June 23; Monti-me.‘ SHE ICE GOLD DRINKS - Il k . dc. ‘fuesday. June 24th; Preetevm. wed- I m aesclsv. Juno 25th: Ellcrsllfl. Thllrh‘ :._:s»i 1L“. A -v.xa<r.¢i.» 5 -;-!cr= _._..,--._-__.,..--..-....-_-. 1M1 sin-sf. 2 as 21.; .1; ._ -_..- . . 4_ ‘k’ .- . ---...--_ _..-a---~ 1a’ "'-.".;.:_ . . . u...