EDS n1 11¢ t1 1.11. thr- 1th Two plucky sma.ll- town youngsters . . . bruising their hearts, finding out things about love ...in the great ad- venture that is Hollywood! . ' 4m ,6 ~ ‘~11 m. '11 11.71;’ M’ i< >+ \, i/W/ 11‘T'a"-'n'a'n'r fife“ Ioda)” s Short \Vave Radio Program rl’ .\I.\ Y 29 \\'0z11:\n‘s 4 n1 ; "Bu: ,' 01/9 mep. LINDA DARNELL sue lust John Payne fililoland Yormq Charlotte Greenwood William Garqan - Mary Beth Hughes Maro Healo - Donald Meek ALSO — )Il.'SIC.-\L INPURKLATION PLEASE DAILY 3.15 - 7 9 —- . P. M. DAYLIGHT TIME .1 ‘. 1 wl. lune nvn i110. idea 111 yciLIs, "Star" clvp1. .5 zhe l1car ~ ~ tr» plucky‘ .~1n.1ll1n\v11 . 1.11;; 1x11. 11101‘ .‘. nllil llllullll; Ulil ‘s .11} 1i’ .U'-l c‘ 1.11m. Ls 11011111000. 111 Um great ad- . _y scores u sum '1 hit as the FIN. ll. TODA Y- “LA UGH - 1 (DAYLIGHT S DAILY 3.15 — 7.00 — 8.45 RM. (‘ONSTANCE MOORE - JOHNNY DOWNS PLUS NOVELTY —' SPORT -_ 3.15 — 7 — 8.45 P. M. IT OFF” GOING PLACES TIIIJRS.—FHI.—SAT. AVING TIME) SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 EM. .1... ozone: IIAYES-RIISSElt: - Also: SERIAL-CARTOON-COMEDY HAYDEN-n 1mm summn Production "rm; CHARI.O'I>‘_TE_1IOWN___GUARDIANv |The Gentral Guardian rhl: column ll relerved for new: el local interest but advertising of a penny nature may he Inserted ‘g 5 “m; ~ word strictly pa: ehle In ulunce- UI CIASWELL tor Pno - . s DERAT u. LIFE INSUR- 9.58;?” ' ~L-97B9-1-2l-3ll THE MOST ATTRACTIVE llne 9f memtcere" en's“... twill‘; “£21? “a use‘ 11-868-5-28-1. R ft 1th th 1 t W. Nélyabntkygmldsgebe gelled fgr avvlellllll three weeks. THE WAR SERVICE Campaign Y. M. C. A. will hold a. pubic meeting in Borden Hall, Wednesday May 29, at 8.30 p. m. 1 L-871-5-29-1l l rouce covm‘ - At the Police Court yesterday morning three men charged wth crelilna a dis- ‘ turbance on the street Monday mght were fined $10 and costs or 20 days in jail. The disturbers c-f ‘ the peace chose the latter penalty. I I llAS TRAINING CLASS i Captain Wright of the P.E.I. High- '1anders has a c1855 of YOUNG T9- 'c:'uits ‘llldflr instruction at the ‘Armourles miniature ranges. Holl- 1 fox. who although ‘green at. firing (“Star Dust” At The ‘ Prince Edward Today the nrost orig.11a.le11-, r Annual i £1121 who 1.~. disc - red by tal- i . out Rob 'lYlv.1n;, brought 10 C. L, " cti-lcstr-rl and 112-‘ 11'“ L - ‘.‘"lll\§,'. B11 -. _“"'—* , , ma“ vuflngfilcl. an,‘ ‘Tlic 1 111i mcctutj: ol Si. 1.1111; co111co11cl< 111111 3111119“ W)" ill 01 I119 Catholic Mod on H5 u“; And an‘ Wcn1c111s League was held on May ally happened to ‘h and was cjtcncd by the Chap- . fjl~jul5 “‘ e a._ ‘ 1. R vjercnd P11011111 McKenna. 1- -' — t ~° "- l. ‘Llndas handsxomc‘ Th;- .1dcnt,_.\frs. Austin Murphy 8.1‘) n flffuvllf‘ ‘u-“S " a ""111? ' " line llllitutes 0f . "' -Y- _ ~ ast cxscuiive . . _. ,, ,. 1 . _ .3?‘§§i;-?e..ltT...-2‘21¢ and floored- 8”, ) _ m,“ q my?“ “a, . r hence was rend and qlw, fl if! - C nrloitc Greenwood , “Yd o): M," P ‘ 4 .' 1 wcl. 11cm back to the ~ *1" ~‘i’~_‘ e “Fm 0f fill I,‘ M {M2, : 21:) dramatic coach l‘? l1 -\""'"‘r1""'" Pv this branch 1W- . 31 v1 m , nuke qomy of the “OWL. since its organization 1.1m. 11¢ 1111c porform- t). l.) ll. litlitl She said i11 part ll-‘klj- 111_G11r.:.1u 11s a prC- I . _\' :.11p11._1.1 1'11: splendid co- - ‘- Bj-ln 11112131"? 5* f1 1 cp 011 of our mc-lnbcrs could we Quaint: A... -_ . _ c,‘ .\l111'v llcfllyi _‘\\'11°1l1;1\-. accomplished 5,»; nmcrh" Fob 1l~1< 3303- 31 _1° m ? 3 fmflé l.11j‘_11‘,‘]"°1\F, 1_f1_°f§l~'\'b§~la;g‘ L4 39%‘ Zcwtnethis Mrs. James Lawless, sec- n1.; -1106, l9 b1 n1. _ _ fill} 3I1~‘~-!21- q afiggm, and Doygam rotary, rcnd a report which com- . Elxnlurnfdv , T129. me {Toinivix}, 61pm“! direi,_ij>r the financial as well as the RJ-la l7 m '- ""”"‘m3~“-‘~°" t? 'I;*“ as ‘ ‘ g’ “ ‘ ‘so ‘ll srdc of the activities. - 11-5511 311-11 U SA PCJ. 9.»? l 10-. __W rcwoplr offibloclzgl; Service work nrrgu, . L u‘ . . v.21 1 av ..rs. ;|r1‘_v H11" BER! IV C | Tm‘ "'01. T -(\vork hasqhc-cr: carried oh ln 9'30 '1 n1 ~~- 1w. r1111 1 - ._,.,. .~. ro:1_i11:rt.n11 wi.1 tie Red Cross 021B. 9 til 11114- 3‘ 3 m l DJD‘1'I‘IT;.II(\~',§,§ , Q;,,,,,,,,,_‘., me Dm; society fllld sine‘; organization has ll 77 meg . 271. m. . “on or - V Experimental mane very" sgncn 1 progress. "Ow", v :13" " ‘ D 1111111011 Dcnort- 4 n“? rwnzwml" M75" 9:15 p m, ~ N Stmimagv M“ 8 ".0 has conflmld Alf-ton C11r v e on itemized ac- GSC. 9 58 11192.. ill 3 m. m, on m0 MC“, (ovmr o1 1 _ s and expenditures. RUFHC _ v n. 0x Covprjn; U“, “mm. It was fiPClflTl t) hold the regular 1010:) p m.» Nrivs 1n English m , _ m. {Mm rnalrkefllng ‘inonink; mcctng l1c111'\";'t.l1 on the 2HO3, {£1.15 m ; BRO-i, 2.3 l0 m i. _ S‘ m,“ U". Huck [Zn-m The first Thursday of each month. 211w“ w m m’ mfmmation Includes “on. phase The slate of officers was left un. “n (Ow is mmmwd in a Somme m, cl_1ru1,.c:l_\\_ltl1 t: o cxccption of 2nd F! ‘ d bull ‘in which mnv be ob- ‘ prggmrxli‘ "T '(. I}, 2M“ All?“ [is f- n me . ' _ 101.1% . urn" v ' " ‘r1011 [lligigloir of (“Um 7”“ m PWFKPHKYE f . . . .. .. ‘ ' -_ 1" 1' ‘XDRA ‘XS "T! 1h {£1 f r1 s.“,..1‘{ii~".§1‘~,,‘-V Di‘ VH1": dmi M». fgtirhdiijticco m ___,___ 1 ;1~ .2; .1 .1 l . - - f" _ ' - ‘_ ‘u ,7 _ i‘ r l, _ ._ ,, > l‘ .- _K3 h It was mo... and seconded to ‘ All‘ mfu?“ m, Alpgdvldxa Pit-m vpngn] "l.,l,‘itq-l1-s}l°nnpcyfio_ “ilFPllllS-Q an A.\'1nlns‘cr rut: for ule met. n. me home n 1 rs. 1.10 1 .. ‘ - - m“ um," in m Pqmn] ,1] H” M . .. ; n: < nrlicthtur!‘ C-Enlrll ~ ' Y P ‘ * h ~' ~ BU“ 'J“‘~'°"' M ‘We ‘Lewd b“ 1H1 -! ‘firs Harrv Hitches 1nd ‘Vfrs J B - ~' ~ w‘. " Ode and repcat- l-nrm. 0.1mm. have - " ‘. " 9.‘, ‘ ‘- " .' ,' 5-‘? 4']? _T““ “m, ,_ i.‘ Wemulin, we m_ Crokcn 1101c nppoinmal to miy mm ~. m" ( “d. n? dun" ‘ ' ° ; The mornbr-rs AKn -_-"1v1"ctl to hnlri t-:1..n‘v~‘1_~wr ~.>~111_ entertainments fortnightly" in the‘ 1 . . h’. ‘ —‘*'"— . . 1 . - t . . H ~ , ,. ‘ h - 1 cl1u1cl1 h.1.l to 1111s» .uud\. lt._\1:1u ""'\’;.‘""l“ , ‘ ‘hm, were,‘ . » on <9‘ r "my; fir; also drcLdcd lzmt the committee ~111Mb e - . i" ‘ _ >1 1:1. l';z m‘ .1 an .1» ~ rmui. .1, :. flcport vl..i')0 lb. Vconumucd 4zttllté1oothlg on Clgilvlmnilrihghvdéingornusc d s r\e 07 “ilk” -_ i‘ "§"ml“tp M " ' Prize for lli"i1~\t Aagrczato in‘ y!" "lot (e 6' k H __ _____ this parish in thc Christian Doc- n1'):‘\?Yi!1(i. s ‘w T __ .~ a i_' A w _»_.-_. . miticcs for Fr-hcnl nurl t. Pnrlflky |,\( m 5b _i11nc 0mm muons will b" l1 11 b1 . 1~lwi~c ».- _= llge1£§“-. "v ;;..".?.i.1*;».~“W Lin?‘ ti??? n 3'3 on m n11 Canadian farms at Dc- C A Si.’ fl’) . : DfW/‘S, also l. 1939 '43-526-600'- was piper‘ 101v?" ll‘l‘.‘(‘ll5lSf‘(l f'1r‘s.x p" cont lll1llf‘l‘ ll i1 lll 1933- scltool O11~ . .'c.1‘.'r 11ml thre‘ pr. ‘The numbcx- of '3-641-30o'. 5001,»; 'g._.,-,,¢»1 1-, ~~- 11-1 ("cs "111-0 slmxvrri n s nutiul atlvnucc. Mrs lnvton .‘.f1.',.';.1bc. Airs. A. 1.1mm l8 bcr (‘P111 izririfcr on Der!- p Bfiwffijt 1' ~ In wt- wmbcr i than :1! that. dafc 1n i938 194m; {be nnm» :111d,l_nrcc h1crenx<rs were Wpftrwd l" "mom, (\'(‘_c"fl w ny- ‘Quebec. Mmitnbe, Saskatchewan, H- ym- Pp_q(‘(}_ g W and Alberta _ ___ __ _ _ __ 4 The new models ANNOUNCING of Westinghouse Pllcctric Ranges with the fastest rind most economical ele- ments ever produced- l)0n‘t fail to see this outstanding line on display “Miller Bros. Ltd. “'14. ti‘ . .. _§\ Q1 o, lhc Iwnquc. one to senior pupil and Hi" to Junior. To cncnuratre the mcmbcrs tn crcatcr cfforts i11 Rod Cross work, '1 pnrislz-vflric drive was planned, which will, it is Impcd. show its rc- sults in tho ‘arse-r amount of work .1cco111pli=l1cd. SEFRETARYS REPORT Matlmn President. Rev. Chaplain. Officers nud Members of the St. James Sim-division Catholic Wo- men's League; As your recordlnu-sccrcinry I beg tn report as follows: Since our oruanlzation meeting on Oct. 15th last, f011r n1ontl1lv and three cxccutivc mcethms were held. Considcrint: the iuconvcnicncca to many of th-c mcmbcrs. estrerznrlly dilrmz the wintcr months, ihcsc mcctings were very wcll atlcutlcd and m1 cncntirnrzing lntcrcst shown Our organization following clos" 0n tho outbreak of war, the first work undertaken was in conjunction with the Rod Cross. Yarn and sewhw stippiles were tilstrfbilttd among the members and n large nmouu‘ nf l work is being accomplished. a de- tailed account of which will be giv- Come along for a lulu of a time in Honolulu. with Deanna and her two sun-tanned suitors! WALTER PIDBEUN COMING FRIDAY SATURDAY PRINCE EDWARD eh by the convenor, Mrs. Harry 1 l-luzhss. I At an executive meeting on Nov. 27th four stirdv clubs were organ- izscl and it was ticcldod to tn e up the slut 1-11: Pope's F: _ cui ‘011 Cdflfilllll] Education of Youzh. t books being distributed among the groups. members. Two of these namely Emerald and Freetown me‘ weekly in the different homes and a keen interest was shown in this phase of l. "tgue mdcavor. T11 the .outl_vi'11g di ‘cts, the rcsuts ant-re i not so satisfactory. due mostly to ithc lmrdsltips entailed in meeting ‘at this time of the year. However. now that the organization stage of this work may be said to be ymsscd it is hoped that all groups will be functionine during the 00min: sea- son. so inrnortant- it. is that we should all strive in those troubled times ,t.o be better informed con- fierning our religion and Notional e. Twenty-three new members have , jozncd since 011r organization meet- l 111g, making a total of fifty-five paid 11p members. This is a vcry cucour- l aging percentage, but our aim is to "have every woman in the parish a .mcmber or the Leootre. i Our finances have lup by sponsoring variety ccnccrts and c11t-e1't.1l11n1e11ts, Iottcrlcs, Flo, all of which were highly sircccssfill both social‘ and financially, the ,-League having raised the amount been kept ‘of $94.90 since its organization a ‘ few months ago. After pirrchnshtg {cur chart-or, paying Diorcsmt divs, ctc., we lmvc on hand the amnu" 1 of $66.89 which is to be used ,some of o11r parish activities ‘.0 he dccxiccl by the members at 011r ‘present meeting. The fFCllSllFPi‘, lvfrs. Alfred Curley will give you a detailed account of our lirlflllClill standing. O11r correspondence hns , bccn wcll taken cure of by our Cor- rcstrondine Sscrctarjv. Mrs. MIHTEC.“ Tierney who also attended to titc sending of letters of sympathy. 1 The Angel of Dent-h has nlrcnciy bcrs, Mrs. James Curlcy. We extend our sincere svmpnthv tn hcr fnuulv and to our other mclnlscrs who have stiffcrcd bereavement dilrluu the past your. We w'isi1 to extend our thanks to our Chrtnlniu. Rev. Father McKenna. for his enrnuragcmcrxt n11d counsel ut. nil times. As our nraonizatinzr is only in lls initial slalzc, w~ lmvc not accom- piisltcrl any areal amount of wm-k as yet. but t think I may sov 13ml it has been vcrv successful so f.1r tinder the efflclcnt leadership of our President. Mrs. Austin Milrphv. and with the ecu-operation 11rd road will of all our mcmbcrs. wc mnv look forward to a happy and .211"- cessful year's work. which is for the fzlnry of God and our common d [Z00 . Respectfully submitted. MRS. JAMEQ L.'\\VLI';RR. BONE DISCS FOR. PAY IJQNDON _ (CPI _ The British Broadcasting Cor ration recctvcd in its mall elaht d scs made of bone from the Cocos Island in the Indian Ocean. with a letter exrfalnlna tin-v represented a vcar‘; mhscrintloir to I the B. B Cfs overseas program '1\llmrd::_liill:_;bfi , ill . Lntercd our ranks claiming one of, ;our oldest and most cstccmcd mcm- | cxcitiscs, nevertheless zsve u good raccount of themselves. Captain Wright 1s receiving assistance from CQMS Bcirldiitg of the Haflax Rifles. ENGAGEMENT —- The ellilllfi!“ 1111-111 is announc-ctl of Miss Eliza- bcih Bfntheson.cfMcntrcaLdaugh- icr of Mr. and Mrs. George Mathe- son. of Prince Edward Island, t0 Dr. Kenneth Borden Jacques. son 0f Hrs. Laura Jacques. _of Wollas- ton, Mass. A June wedding 1n Bos- to11 is ula1111cd._ Dr. Jacques grati- uiilflfl 111 lncrlicinc in the Clflffl 0f ‘:17 from McG1l1 University, — ivrtwirrenl star. BRIDAL SIIOWEMAn @1110!- ablc- function was held at the home of Mrs. Benjrunin Wood of Alex- nnLira on Saturday ‘night when}! miscellaneous shower was given n1 honor of Miss Evelyn Wood whose marriage is to take place soon. Miss Wood locked lovely dressed in Queen's blue, Miss Mary McLennan ,lcd the bride-to-bc to the seat of , l1<:;1.:r. while lvlrs. Gov Judson sang swcciiy and softly "Here Comgs the Bride." The arch was beauti- fully decorated with a large bell in the center maklnz Miss Wood even more attractive. She was fol- lowed by two charming little chaps Earl and Keith Beaten and Winsome Louise Mcbennan. Earl and lxcuh carrying a lovely trrmmed baskct full of presents, while Louise 118d her arms full of additional gifts which were opened by Mrs. Wilbur Wood and names and verses read by Mrs. George McI/rnnan, Mrs. Gay Jucison placed them om a tatble. The gucsl of honor utado a 111cc lit-Le speech thankint: all for their ‘lovely gifts and invited them to visit her 2n hcr new home at Southport. The ladies then bounced the bride- to-be which made lots of fun and :1 bit: hand clap after which all iolncrl i11 sinpirv: “For She's A Jolly Good Fsllnvs." A dainty lunch was served by the ‘adios and much en- joycd by all. The social gathering ended in wishing Miss Wood much happiness in her future life. (Patriot please copy) I PERSONALS | Nlr. a11d_.\f1's.~l?rufl‘r_1' l-Ivde have w-cturned home after visiting . Nova Scotla. for :1 few davs with their 5e11, Sergeant. Gordon Hyde. Vrtfldcrstiitc has Miss Rover! \ lcfl for Clntham. Ont.. where she will visit for sworn] weeks, thc lcurst. of hcr aunt, Mrs. M. Scott 1 Fulton ! Mrs. H. P. Duchemin has left ,fnr hcr home in Sydney after a brief visit to hcr summer home in - Fortune. , Mr and Mrs. G. F. Hutchesm 13nd their daughter Mrs. W. J. ‘Ducherrln have returned Y visit to Montreal. The many friends of Mr. Edwin fBell. DcSnble, are triad to see hlm ‘home again, after his recent oper- ation ln the P. E. I. Hospital. Mr. William Mahar and his sis- ter, who spent the post few months in Trenton, MS“ with their sister and larnthor-in-law. Mr. and Mrs- Frnnk Ryan left On Monday 011 return m their home at Cardigan. PEI. Their brother. John, who accompanied them. will remain for a few months l0nflr-—N@W G185- tzow Nun's. Gleamngs From Tryon And Viclnity Ffsluernwn from Victoria East re- port th-e lobsters fnlr as regards the catch with the price at 8 cents a pound ‘or irarkct 1obs‘crs and 5 1-4 for crmncrs, which is the price let by lh" Gt-vrrcmertt for the c-rmers. T110 6 1-2 inch slzc limit on ihe South side in t.‘ sprint! has prac- tically no bearing on these fisher- mcn as thcrc is lcss than three :01)- stcrs out of :1 hundred which camr- under it. from A Mr. Rcv Dawsmi ‘f North Tryon one nl‘ our foremost rftneers in the fnx husiuflss rcporls a litter of six rim: necks. or wimt is commonly known 11s frcnks to the avenue rmchcr. Those pun: arc nractlcallv nll a light grey colour or nearly Willi!‘ ls the nt-nrcst. dcwtrintlon. The Pr" ‘s; 1"“ mo .1" cf vorv nalc silvers and if pvcsrnf lndicattow moon Ally thin" Mr. D-crvson shovfd lnvc c 1u1n1l>~r of pelts next. fell \vl1‘cl1 will hold the son‘ itch‘, with rnv produce-i l11 "1" Voritlmcs. Tt 1' mcn “kc Mr. Dawson v"! ‘1 . "ht rtnrl com‘ cc in now- f":- wn" frr thrive "xi-o would like to v~1i1|"" bu‘ wail for the proof eun- nlicd hy snvncnnc rls." who rwvrly "lrvnvs rem) the lmrvrst b~forc their loss vc11f11rcs"111c brethren fake the plunzc. O11 Tursdnv Wov 2I<t therc passed |,_.,..-.».,1;,. .. m. ,...,,.,,rfl Ho,“ lnrd Francis or Trvnn "at tho age of ‘:1 ,.»-..-_- T1“ f"\rv'\fl P!‘ 1W4 yo?“ it only '1 short time with nwumonm to which he flnwll" svccumbvl after rniwh suffcrinn which w»; 1mm:- with Mflonc- owl christian forti- tude 'T'l'e lute ‘fr. Fwmcis will not mu- I» rvrflqtlv rvflr-eer] p. M. WW.» N" in "e cn"~"~"vlnl‘v as rvell. '7'!" deceased was of a cheerful. vcniai disposition e kind and obllglng L-B68-5-29-l1. ‘ 1 —- OOOO ro-DAY. . l‘ 7319010/0 re/y 250022 1 THEIR BANKS LONG past is the day when the best place in which to keep savings. Modern banking, a hole in the ground was regarded as evolved by man as a convenience, to serve his developing needs, now provides the solution. As a depository for his money today the Canadian relies upon his bank. (I From the days of the old-world goldsmiths of centuries ago, to banks, bank notes and deposit accounts which meet so efficiently the greater business and human needs of today, is a far cry indeed. (LCanadrfs chartered banks, with their wide distribution of branches throughout the Dominion, now provide deposit and other banking services in line with up-to-dare requirements and in keeping with Canada's position as an im- portant factor in world trade. In um, a: in peace, Canada’: Chartered Bank: maintain, uninter- rupled, all their services to deposimrs, farmerr, manufacturers, cx/mrIcrr-jarililnlirrg the nation's busiuesb-Ioaking forward to peace trill: freedom as flu only sure baxi: for enduring prosperity. THE CHARTERED BANKS OF CANADA friend and neighbor and will luv; be remembered for his generous hus- pitalrw in his home. There was a short service at the house ioiowed by a service ln the Baptist Church both of which ware conducted by his pastor the Rev. SD. Trims. Many friends gathered to pny their last tribute of respect to n dear friend. Favourite hymns of Llle deceased "Shall We Gather At The River“ , and “Some Time We'll Understand" ' were sung at the church. He leaves to mourn his loss a sorrowing wife formerly Miss Agnes Rogerson of Tryon, one sister, Mrs. Joseph Rog- . ersmt of Tryon and one brother. , Parker Francis of Westmnreland to - whom tne sincere sympathy of the i community is extended in their sad ‘ bereavement. The pail-bearers were l Messrs. Austen Toombs. Alfred Foy, Percy I-Iowatt, Frank Robblee. AJbro Y Howatt and Arthur Hnlliwell. In- torment was made in the Baptist cemetery at Westmorefand. The students attending Prince of i Wales college from this section have returned home for their holidays among them being Misses Lois Mc- Kay and Kathlccn ‘Bnultcr of Albany and Mr. Everett Howatt of Tryon. It is pleasing to report that Mrs. Stanley Thompson of North Tryon has returned home much improved after undergoluc treatment ln the Prince Countv Hmpit-ol. ‘gret to learn that Mr. Thomas Dow- vtown motored to Tryon on Sunday son of North Tryon is quite seriously where they visited relativcs. ill. All sincerely wish hln1 a speedy Empire De recovery. Mr. and Mrs. George Hennelsey and son Raymond accompanied b Mrs. William Thomas of Y Chsrlotte-_ _ yer _ they dld l. fins Job of cleaning up thebchool d. _ '1‘, ." m~ Pushing through a. gap between the Allied armies, column of motorcycle troops reached Abbevllle at Germany‘: flylnl the mouth of the Somme. Valiant citizens and French troop: combined to drive tire-m out, but May 23 stronger force: regained the town and drove norlh- l ward to Bnulngne, which fell. . ~1- ,~ = Entire stock of the late W. N. TANTON including fixtures, show cases, safe, cash regis- ter, etc. Fine quality diamonds, watches, jewel- lery, silverware, flatware. Discount as much as 50%. An en]o_v;1b‘c rinucc was hold in Borden on Wednesday evening of .-..4~ last week. The larze number in at- w; tendance thoroughly enjoyed them- y‘ selves and are lookinsr forward with 6 anticipation to the wccklv dance to 1 be held there once a week ail sum- ‘ mer. i ¢fl The community at ‘Tryon was saddened to learn of the death of John A. Dawson of Bcdcqtie on Ma 1 20th at the age of 75 years. Mr. Dawson was n native of Tryon‘ and had a wide circle of friends here who greatly deplore l1ls passing. He leaves to mourn their loss a sorrowln Sale going on daily. wife formeriy Miss Eliza Wood an five sons, Dr, Carl A. Dawson on ’ the lgfcGlll University staff. Col. U. i; . . G. awson. Chnrlcxtctorvn. Elmer t‘! of Augustine Cnvc, l-inddcn in Penn- '1 Charlottetown 180 Kent Street woot woot woot ____. rm rum Edwnd blend Sheep Breederl‘ Anoolfllinn Main Mm its service: In memo the wool clip of the Province for ctr-W"! rd rlxaukegng through the Canadian (lo-operative Wool lirowerl. l-"n" "oron . sylvanin and Ivnn of Bedeque to all of whom the sympntlty of the community is extended. Interment was in the Baptist cemetery at. Be- i deque. The writer happened to visit the western cnpltal the other clay and was surprised to see at a dtsiance what was thought to be the Be- dcqtre ferry on her usual run. 0n closer observation lt turned out to be a large freighter headed up the stream in the direction of Bedeque. This freighter loaded with fertll~ lzer in the after hole went aground LQi-“ihgikuzl. ' - it iuq as Sh“ “m ‘caving summer. Cash on delivery at full nurket values will be paid. Breeder: ahoulu 51d... for chnrfottctown with me take note that the sheep Breeder: Association sets the price of woolfizlil‘ Very often competing agencies buy wool ll. lower prlvrfl l opening of the neson but conform to the Annotation’: price II l°°".l“f,q ls announced. Last year patron: ahlppfnl wool tnrouxh lhfl 5d‘ m, Breeders’ Association, . E. l. realized uvemeen m) cent: p" 0'1"" n u lhellgtpfilflfilcl. Compare thl: with ordinary prices and you will flnd muc g er. when you sell your wool through the Canadian Co-yllflmvd" Growers. you will not only receive promptly In cuh of. MM 0! " n"; the highest. prevnllln market price but 11:0 the rlae In the Iflflltfl g1 m‘ the wool l: ultlmatey sold through an expert mics service It l v favorable period: of dlltrfbutlon. or o’ l1~r frcizltt. On Saturday evening May 25th a mlscclinvzcotls shown‘ was held f'n the Trinn 17 vvo11111iiv Hall fcr Miss Jennie Weddell in honor of her approaching ntarriagc. 'I'l1_= evening o-M ulrnsautly s-icnt in uantes of different kinds. ‘The brldo-tn-be end croom-to-be were thcu escorted to the seats of honor. Miss Frances Ivcs oprrt-d the packnzcs and Miss Ale- "w f?""~rsr\*~ nrrnnzed thc pzifts on the table. Many beautiful and usc- ful tufts were rcclvcd bv the non- ulnr young couple, wlto both have n host of friends. Jenni:- ard finer- lie very graclouslv thanked all for Prince Edward lr-"Amt ultnre will receive wool n‘ ‘he ‘till’; point: In the Province during tnl: week. Shipping tan Ind WP" are available at. the Department of Agriculture. their kindness. A delicious lunch t us for full Dim” wes served bv the ladies in charsv- lars ‘33,.'.'.°.1‘..'.“" 21232112.” “'1i”.‘ii'1‘.'.¥$.‘.'.'t".'.'¢¥3u°ii‘ ‘ff-n. send "HP" ""‘ The manv friends of Mr. Jack Lea |¢ct m the 1,5 y"; 59pm, c’ North Trvnn m"- nicnswd to know - that he la improving after being ln Our “preventative: In the field no es fellows: the Prince County Hospital for a ' short time. l‘. A. Mclsuc. South. Mr, and Mrs. William Rovermn |~ K- LQPKEPBY- Alflfillnllfll RQPN5Q"'-I"VQQM°M"“" o; ghaflogmown “fie recent m“, W. J. Reid Airicnllnrel Representative, 0 If!- o" to TWOIL George Me nn s. St. Peter-I. Her many friends regret the con- tinued illness of Mrs. Frank Dixon of North Tryon, but hope that her \cnnd’tlon will improve and that she will be about as usual soon again. His wide circle of friend: will re- I P. E. I. BREEIIERS’ ASSOCIATION. Charlottetown, P. E. I.