>-¢-elr{"“ fir‘, L .-._--c-..d r... :4. ‘.._. P._g1:_§1x Spencer Trscy — Belly Luau-r “l Take lit; Woman" Q ononn-Manonor-nur: PRINCE EDWARD , LAST TEUES TODA Y a nnny untrue may be l! 5 cent: able 1n advance. I 950W! DAILY-l-l-‘l-‘I-Q l cnaswunr. m: Photographs. CONFEDI-IRATION LIFE INBUI not; L-9789-7-2l-8H wnuu ounce-mm: your mu Protestant Orphanage. The child- lren depend on YOU. Iimls, the Curry On Corps concert a | I‘('l‘\‘5.l.§ lust Friday- '}{4'(1 Cross. His selection, Danny 13")‘. 1111.; 111-arid}: npplaudcd. 1 Bacterial 11111: rot fortunately not l prevail-111 cuurxu- 0t insti-uctlon in dculingu-ith 1111s .:..1.1.s.1- 1111s been institubctl at 1111- 1.111>1>1-.11o1-v of P111111 Pathology. lmvlw-iui-s g1‘ table stock potatoes, '1' 11X] 1111-. LTUOHLLOTY ‘msterday- 111s11-11c11o11 1111s gven by R. 11. Hurst ant} laispectors _ __ , - 11111 Pcppin. '1‘ 1e speakers _(\’,/1,».; /_ _‘,,1',-,-rwpo4{} ZVIIV 60mm!) _ 11.111 1111- .s,\'111pLo111_s associated -.1_.1.-1 1111- (11:11 11.10, its occurrence — 1111-1--.1-.-,111.>111 01111111111, 11nd the meas- f3". nrBs Wlllllllld l0 combat it. Today the course will be contuiued 1n S111111n1-1-s11lo for the benefit of po- AKHXRNDER KOREA Prflml MERLE OBERON .. "twin-- lovely S13!‘ . “,‘.1.t3:..-ri11.; }§1~?;;1:‘.s“111 a . v 1: o m e d y . en especiab '11- tor her by '1 111116-13 5°"- ~ 111111111, (‘on-LE WELCOME!) h...“ plflywyighfi. v l V. i011 r‘1-:<111,v evening September 6th, thbcrt E. Sher - Rgfghgxttlidil “$111111? 111-find, author 0‘ r‘ .11\i to 11'1-l1'<-111e M1‘. 11nd Mrs. Jock why-Otis Delight" - .111- inzdst. To the a1 ‘" \.'ne L111- nnu 11..11'cl1 111113"- xcin in illionoio" _ 1:110 men 111 t11e western pnrt of the ‘ ,l.\l11nd. ll‘! 7191111111010! .\1 . _ . _ ‘111 by .\1.. th.11..<- ‘Alm-Kntnon the u-ilh Rl'.\' "UNISON . bipuc 111111 gnu-111 woze ushered to “ASVLA JEANS - LOUIS BORGLL ‘ [the seats of txonor by Miss Vera -~— - 1\V11r<1 and Mr. George McNell. Q1155 G11 vs Bernard read the ad- .\Ir. 1111c Proudo prr-scnt- 511111118 4- WANDWRERA or 1118 DESERT <1>1x rm- t.>1.n--1':-"><1n run nova ' ~ " 1' 111-11 11-11-1.» .111. Mc- ;4 ~v11n‘.\ 1‘»\11.Y -- .1171 A 7011 1~ 9.00 - l lnn1-z1..1lallfortl1t-ir 1.11-:' 111111-11 1111- 001111111111- 11 1 >lI‘f1lIltI For 'l‘l11-y Arc , Y Good Fclhnrs. The remainder of the P1111111.- was spout in danc- 1,‘ flng and w» 11 intert-nmse. Lunch M .11! (‘h-partcri for r11 _ - ..1' 111111 111's. ‘ f‘ ‘Eu 1:. n! I-mppv 111-d- j ' 1.1 1 $11 E & 1,11 owl-amt.“ . m. ll MT. ALHIAN ND VICINITY- Y» A1 A 11-111- c11_1o_\-.1ble (‘Vflllllg w-as 1 \. ‘r .~,11-:.'. o1. l~‘1'111.1 Di-‘PL l3 at the v d9 ‘I '1 ‘é, {p 1111111 111 .\l ' \1l.\. Mart My- - — l‘ - 1- .?‘ - 1141.1 . 11nd nvigii-Jors ;1 - _ . ‘, 1 ' - 1..111111 to Lo hon r their . "~ X.‘ 2f; Ton 111110111 Llo 111111 orettirued - _- I _ - 1111111,- toi- a 11w 1111, 110111 Nova \ 0 mm’ 9'1"" awm“ 5,011.1 11:11-11.- 111- 1s training 1111.11 - - ; . A Rats‘ Mt Broadway... the P l. l-iiglihiinters. He was - f‘ . - tier-ion 11112111111111.1111! " - , 1 f 1 ' 111-u and 1 .-' @ mmkhfid. ; f Mpg " 111-1-11-1-1-1-"1-"1-"1 '- -‘.'.'.-.:...€-:1-.-;- ..f-..-:.-:1;*-;z-;- T WMNE MORR|SJANE WYMAN 41.11 1-113111-116 Joincd in S1113}- 1 y ,~ 11111111111 REAGAN-Rlilll 1111111 1, » -- _1 1. 11.... Good 111- ‘L .7” SHOWS ___ 3,15 _1,00 -_ lL-ll -- l.1.n.11 1111.» served by the L 7" . .. . ,_-» ' txnnc ‘.0 1. "lose .--_\..r-.—t Hahn's: 57!" 3161* 9'92" EE-Nr-m .111-111.-111 .11<~ 1101115 their L-Ps’. _;n but the rain 101-11. (p.110 11 <11'.\\vb111'k. The 11.’ .\l: 1111111111 are busy _ : the 111-d] Crioss The >_ -, ~_"" 11 t, 3» -.1'.1.». .10.: 111 the _\1l;,-L‘1 PlUlll IQ.\\‘H 11 .\ .. .l11i1:1 H. Afycrs .1 111111,- 11.1:11l111-s prcwng, The “Hr0ll1e1' Hill.” CH5‘; Capitllliib-xt llluxiliig ls 1o be held. at the 1"- 4 _1:11-1'-.1‘- 1\ iki - ‘s ,1'1-1111-- 01.7111. >11»; 1_~.l1.\ 9 ,. hon-c o: 111-s. J. W Ballem on ‘ 11:11‘ opportunity to phly 1110-" . 501-11 2-1, Gunner Law- 1111-1}. girl who 1r s soi1.J1-11r.111s_of L16 R. C. A. spent 1:111 1.111e-11 1111-» ~- 1a :1.1- <l.11.. .\‘n\t, w-c-ck 11-1111 hLs par- w-k w ~11- ml‘ ‘ -:- . \ ' .\I---~. 110112111‘ Jr-nklns. . > ' Supt l-i, .. 111-151111111-5 gathered at 11nd presented 1111-11 with l‘<1_ bu-"se. Lawsos thank- -111:s 10nd everyone joined l8 "For Ho’! A Jolly Good Lunch “'11s served by the 1111 11111 remainder of the 1-1-1-111 g was spent 1n games. .1111 of ruthless 1l1c11l~ A - .- ~ .... ‘lhe p1'o111011:1-s 111 11d -- \ 11 Morris and m ‘l 140111141 1101111111. . ;>1. ys- oppmite her 111:.» - - w: 11-111: with money of o svts out to teach on 1n hont-styn After -,- (JXHIHDK-‘g of the in- 211111 11111, we are quuc hlwndu Jflllt‘ succcctu! ~11 the pi-ograxu rue :11. short suby-cts entit- ito Society-fizzle Nel- nosrra and Souffle-s l. .. 'l'-'1;>, <o¢o0¢¢n~0aoo>:.;o--1 1111111)"; $111111 \\'1'1\ 121} 7"“ i‘ o 9 v y HATVL 9 l2 mug, v ' 1-1111111: Song; by l ‘ _ 1 ', N1-1vs in Etiglish; , I iltlll) Pfngffilll l‘ r on Hemlsin; P P Mil Time 111 Fnslerit Stamlarrl- , o ‘:00Qo0vO900¢O0OOOoooQO9\ LONDON 11 1. 111.11". >1.1--11-._\t111~.1-. ".1 , ll‘1l'\'\'\|l ' 1-1-‘1 p111 l t.» (‘.1111 Br.- l-ir-aufl- Y, , .".._ w, ‘NO. 141 111.-1z.. {It H n1 Lglalgs in Fmlmh l W I , l9 8 n1 ; D111,‘ ‘ I “ 1111.; l).\B, 0.131 ' I1. l , / " ‘l 1.11\:|10_\‘ l I ‘v - v-l‘! ~ |~ v ‘ 11f _ y Ii-“l-"hy-Mllrl‘ i You spvemoneyevery tlr-ne l- ‘- wlvdg-x-l‘ -, 11 u; lung. 31 3 m, you hreyour furnace with 5.30 ., m _'.._,..; S 4 '1 1n 1 Dominion HouseholdCoke no.1,‘ u s.- 1111-1 3 m H1111”;-§T§¢1n].;,,1{ ",'}‘5‘1,§°m Dmm- g instead of anthracite. I‘ _ q w ‘i,’ l" P, |’,’,,'.,,, ' I Government tests shoxv -- 1'11: 1- 1°“ 58""- ‘s l5 ~ *° 3°1- 11. , _ v -H'm‘-H"I,_Q‘ 25 4-"; _ mO-e 15' 3U when properlyfirecLYou ll _ l‘ nyrxlfjtirfllt H‘ m”, d‘ m,“ 19,5 ‘m ' ' ' hke this clean smokeless n, 4v,” "g-jrlnw-Uf-l‘ 9",“; fig“ LUVPONV ' . sootless fuel-it contains ‘. . u. _ 2;, 5 m ; rtliij\:_inllxlz-l“-‘~ll'iisSalfgr-‘Q-FQQ-T‘ practically no ash and V v ~- -~~~~—-. 15;,“ ,,._. ._, i 31;. m ‘ ”' . that means less work. - 1 Wm w m 1113.111. ‘n “WW1 g A511 your dealer for folder 4111111, 011:1 1111-1, .11 1 n1 ; 21101.1 5h°wm9 h°w m 7"” D°‘ 1 minion Household Coke to save money. Try a ton. F 110111111011 sun 11111 c011 ill 1G1 inc-z, 213.4 m.; 212.06, 15 Z111‘ '111c1*_, l!) 6 n1 " ll? lll.l.\' 10.30 p m V-Nt-n-s in 1211:1101. ‘DJll. 1511 ntr-gh. 19 8 n: ; 17.11),- ‘ll 77 HIPL’ _ 23.4 m j DXH, U (Fl 1 “mgr, 31 g m_ ,1 HALIFAX, svonzv. “ " (KI'.\TY,_\Y,\ I, \ ‘AIN'T JOHN, MONOTON D- ‘ ll :00 p 1n —I{11u-nifan Nfusfc. |-'!‘I‘1V!.'\. f) (l8 incl: , 3i m. 310s- uw 0 ' j 3:011 a m l-Iuu-Lsh Pvriod. RV- 96, 1:‘: .14 11111., l9 7 m, l SPECIAL (-111 Tums l I 1 1' I 1 o-PI-AWA. sS,.lT"E»1 ~~lCPJ--Sfl f I 1 1 _.f.:1' 11!: pnwsilfu- nfflcr-rs anti ml-n 1 111m 11n- ktlli-tl or 1111- Wlllll‘ sr-1'\1n", -.1"i‘l1 1111- (‘:111.-1<li1111 Active Sl-rvw-r- 11-"111-1-1- in (iv-111! llritnln will br- 11-111111! in n11»- n1- HINT!‘ SClIWJPIl 11-1-1111-1-11---, 111-cu1-1l111u to 11-.z1|l-- n 111w; 11111111-11-11 111 lhc (‘.1|11".< & ca. (tutu-Po. I ~ -—* _ Charlottetown I Elm.- 1111.» 11 111.111 for Lhntuu-l: 111"- L . ..= l0 ccnts fr r :11 - - r f." P_ E_ l", I u 5 Q; mm to 11mm a 11111111- nmmbut" 5 1 The Central Guardian fbin column In reserved for new! ol local interest but advertising of Ill 1 word strictly pay- churtties, remember to ineludc the 11-39-1-9-21-31. NAM! CORRECTED — It was Mr. John McQuaid, not John Mo. who sang so acceptably at St "lkht 11>: rhé , COURSE l-‘Oli POTATO MEN. -_ 1: Island potatoes, ..111o1n11-y- measure a. shipping agent: Eli-- THE crrakccrrrwi-uwlj QQARDIAN ‘wuss scam-arcs Blanchard, 114 Upper Prince st, will resume French classes this week. L480. CITY TAXES 3% discount on city Taxes third installment 1t p11id by September 30111. L-42l-9-24-71. VISIT!!!) P. E. ISLAND -— Th0 Mina Jean Hunter, Anna Ryan, Doris McDonald and Harold Mc- Donald have returned from 11 very enjoyable motor trip 1o P. E. I.~l-.n1d when they visited the beauty spots in the Garden of the Gulf, O11 the return trip passing through Mone- |ton, N.B., they enjoyed the thrill- - ing experience of driving over tho famous Magnetic Hill. just out- side the city. -_ New Glasgow News. FOB BURIAL -— The mnalns of Mr. ‘Hum-lea Baldwin were trans- fered yesterday morning from the A. A. Hennusey Ftuieral Home to St. Crtthbertfis Church, St. Tin-r- eras, where Requiem H1211 Nlnss- was celebrated by Rev. B. Crokcn who also conducted service at the grave. The pallbearers were Mesra bem- uel Hughes, A. J. Mooncy, Lmo ‘ Woods, P. A. Connolly, John T. G111, and Philip Mooney. 8rd INSTALLMENT City Taxi-s must be aid bv September 30th to receive unt. L-421-9-24-7i. SCHOOL 0F THEOLOGY Heart: Memorial Hall, commencing Mon- day, September 30th at 8 P. M. Tuesday, Wednesday, T'l1111'.\.d:1_v scs- sions at 9.30, 2.30, 8.00. lA‘L'llll'(‘$ by the profcsors of Pine Hill Divinity . Hall, Halifax. The public is invited. I 11-408-9-24-11. C.N.II.. PROMOTION — In the announcement of promotions 1n the Sleeping and Dining Car SL-rvit-os of the Canadian National R1111- ways, the name of W. A. MacDonald appears as been made s11p1-1-intond- cnt at Toronto, Ont. It will be of interest to know that. Mr. Afar-Don- ald is a tmtlve of this Prurincc. born at Grconvnlc, Kim's County. son of the 1111c Hue-h J. 11nd 111s. Mac-Donald. Before entcrin-z 1111- aervico of the C. N. Railways h1- taughlt school in different parts of the Province. and had an excel- lent record 1n that profession. W E l) D I N G l! l-I l. I. S-A 1'1-1'_\' p1'1‘1t_\' wcdd111g “'11s solc11111izz-1l 11'. st. D1111str1111< Basilica n11 scpt. 19, when Margarct Hnrpt-r, eldr-st daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thrnnas Harper. City, was 1111itcrl in mnr- riagc tn Frcdt-ricl: Condy, son of M1‘. and M11“. W111 P11111113 11:171-1- brook. Thr- cr-rr-nmnv “'11s ])(‘l'f0l‘lll— ed by Rev. Louis Dnuflnit in the presence of lmmr-dlnto rr-lntivr-s and friends. Thr- hrirlc looked charming in a s‘1'r-ct lv-nuth frm-k n! Bilrgtmriy Front-h 1-1-11-r-t, 11-1111 hat and matching 111-1-c.-=o1-i1-.~. 11nd can-sage of rest-s. 111-r 111:'-11cl11111. Miss Lillian 11-‘11-(1111-1-011. . u-orr- a crepe dress of Elr-ctru grt-cn with black hat. 11nd ncccssrvrlcs. Afr. Austen Coady, ln-othcr nf the groom. acted as pronmsman. Afir-r the 111-titling brl-t1lzl11s-l n! 1hr- Qur-en Hotcl. thr- l1.1np1- cnupll- l-ft on a motor trip lhrnuuh Nova Scotia, thr- bride t1-111-clli11c :11 a. black ttiilorcrl suit with lsluck hat 11nd acccssorics. YORK AN!) \'l(‘l\'l'l‘\' and Mrs. Craig 111111 111111111 (‘orc- hccci, have 111011-11 to 1111.- 1-1:_\-. — Mr. Cecil G. Day, Liverpool, N S paid a flying \'l:ll. to York, ' dny —Miss Lorna Watts, P \V. . second ycai- siuticnt, 5111-111 S11 d' at her home at York. -.\i1-.~.- Hc-ttdcson. has 1-1-t11r11r1i to 111-1- home at Union Road, 111111-11 iinprovc/l 1n health. ——Mr Albert Ravemhill. Un- ion Lot 33 and Mr. Albert Teznplar, Suffolk, have downed the Kings uniform and leave for 1511111111111 shortly. Thl-y- will visit thc-r 111111)‘ rclafiW-s in [Etc 011i (‘o11:1.1;. ~- Mr. and Mns L1vi11g>t;r1-1-, 2111-1- moved lnto their new hcinc, tzu- old one being destroyed by 111-e in the early summer. »—'I‘hrc1- of Mr. and Mrs. J.W.M:1cLain1-‘sfz1m- ily residing in U. S. vlsitcd the old home this sununcr. --\fr. Ro- hcrt Marshall, Cove-head R1. , 1s in ins 93rd year and still marking on the farm. T0 ATTEND SESSIONS - Threo board members and three other dclcgntcs frcnt Saint John will be attending the 111111u.-1l incor- ing of th; Eastern Dn-zsion of the W.MB. of he Presbyterian Church 1n Canada which W111 be in sess- ion in Zion Church. Charlottetown P11 I , on Wodnesdeiy and Thurs- “ Mr Hog prices declined day. The three board members ing sccrct-at-y; Miss E. G. 5111111‘.- editor of "The lvlessngc,’ and Mrss Florence Cummings, treasurer of "The Message." The board members will leave on Mon- day for Charlottctowtt 11s they will be present at. a board 1111-0111111 on Tuesday, prior to the general sessions. The thru- otln-r rlctr-guws from Saint, John who will attend and will be leaving for the con- vention on Tuesday are Miss Jcn- ‘ nie Grosset, pit-sldcnt of the Young Women's Lfissionary- Society 1.1 the Church of St. John 11nd S1. Stephen, and the official Mrs. William Graham Frank Hoar. The prcsiticzit and Mrs. I sessions and be welcomed to Zion Mr Lawrence E. Toocnhs loft y-cstcrclny morning.- im- /\('1\(1l!\ Uni- versity. Wolfvlllc, N. S , 11-111-1-1- h1- has been nwarricd the Franklin Bovyer Scholarship. Lfeut. J. C Arscnnult. Mrs Arscmtult and young son Paul nf Halifax arrivr-d S1111rl11y on 11 $11011 visit to Mrs. A1s'-11.111lf's 1v1trcnts, Mr. and Mrs. 11. 1-2. Caittwcll Mlaa Shirley McCarthy, 143 St. George stre-ct, Mom-ton left Satur- day by plane for Cliai-iottctow-n. where she will »spt-nd a wt-ck's vaca- tion-(Monclon Transcript). Mr. Justin C. Jordan and Mrs. Jordan left Friday for Nr-wton. Maaa, whore Mr. Jordan will take peat graduate work in New-ton Theo- logical Semenary. Mr. and Mrs. Jor- dan are graduates of Acadia Unlvr-r- slty and best. wishes go with tht-m for their future cnrrv-r. Mus four-a. Mat-Rae of Vain-nu- ver, British Colwnbla, ls spending a month's vacation in Br-lfast and the city visiting relatives 11nd fiends. Miss MacRac left Char- f lottetown font-leery years ago ‘with 111g hor vis- ia-ful on]: SDCTC tary - $0368; of the 1111 weight from $3 to $5. winter season favornhlc for (lflll'_\'11‘.l2 cutput and CANADIAN faew Livestock MONTREAL. Sept. Montreal livestock markets from Saint John who will nttctid. rule Donnnn" mpmmnem ° 1i- l 1 - > . are Mrs. James Porn-nus, rc-sord- bod" 0mm Receipts: Cattle 839; slccin of Hogs were l0 to 15 u-nts 11- rr-spr-ftlvr-lr. HAD GOOD “TNTER AUCKLAND? n. z - lCPl-—'rhl‘ I here. cxcr-ptlonally , W35 narrowly calves f r0111 23——(CP)-— ‘l ll0MEl.E$$, W0l|llllEll BRITISH F0l.K The Red Cross asks your help F011 MONTHS, the Canadian Red Cross Society has been storing up sup lies of all kinds in warehouses in England 1n preparation for the ong heralded German attack on the British Isles. The Battle of Britain is on. Canadian Red Cross Supplies are in England ready for the emergency. Within two hours of the call for relief of the victims of bombing raids, the Canadian Red Cross was distributing food, clothing an blankets in the temporary shelters where the homeless people were gathered. In the Red Cross Maple Leaf Clubs thousands of sufferers have been served with hot tea 11nd food. One Club has been put out of action by a bomb, but the other is still carrying on. 150 Red Crass ambulances, given by the people ofCanadn through the Rr-rl Cross, are now avniltihle in I-Inglnntl for use in any emergency. The women ofCanndu have nlrcndy sent to England, through the ltod (Irons, 786 cases of clothing especially needed for civilian relief. They are now working on 500,000 garments for women 11ml children. It. is estimated the materials alone will cost half a million dollars and the finished garments will be worth three times as much. Within the pnat wevk, $37,000 was ap- propriated to purchase 50,000 antl- tetanus treatments." 10,000 pairs of Wellington boots for boys; and $10,000 for boots and shoes for women and children. Food to the value 0189,6773) has been purchased in Canada and shipped to London which, together with voluntary contributions of fruit, reaches a total 0111,5157 cases. 'I‘heae supplies are now available in England. All this is in addition to the oomfo t. and requirements of our own men both in camp and in hospitals. We appeal to the people of Canada to give generously of their work, time and money, so that our de leted warehouses may be filled and refilled—— so that we shall a ways be prepared for such emergencies as have now arisen. Give to the Red Cross. EMERGENCY CALL FOR $5,000,000 ,' Bristol And Vicinity on . f Ag- I livestock me slockcr with C1115 0H —Saint John Telegraph Journal. ‘Fold 0T1 mil E1114!‘ bffllllllli $13129 hot. might. d Go ewm an wethera were Personals steady 11t$ll.50. bucks and culls ?——- wen- cut. $1 to $2 per lnindrcd- Slit-Pp were Let us d0 the hard part! Special low prices 0n rugs and drapes available. NEW METHOD CLEANERS Phone 983 today.‘ ' ‘ m‘ 1- Mi-s. Stannis Lapierre, returned s_.1'.u1-duy 11111111 from an extended 111.111 1o 111111-1-1-111. puris- of Nova 2.- 1 Scoua 111111 Quvixm .\11‘s. Laplerrc 1 hogs 1,956; sheep and lambs ism-111 some time with hcr son and duughtcr-ln-lztw, Mr. and Mrs. Crime were slow starting. A few - Charles Lapzt-ri-c, at 13.111- Coinenu, early salt-s of mostly 001v; at, $5.50 1 Quebc-c, t0 $5.75 for good. 11nd up 10 $6 (‘Q1- alllllfi PXUYL [IOCd COWS west, A ft-Av quality w-crc sold at $6 l0 $6.50. The bulk o ftho cattle were not welgheo .11 early trading. Cnlvcs were 111-m. Vz-RIS were l’! 1». $10.50. (10011 vcab- 11111110 s10 1111M 1111-. $10.50 with mr-dium kind: front $9 ‘to $950, Drinkz-rs 11-1-1-1- $5 710 to $7 dclrga- 1111111 groan-rs wm-e $4 to tcs of the W M S of that c1111r1-h,,'1l1¢~ bulk PYCIWYVEn $4.75 11nd $5. lower an last lvlonday; 50111111; at $9.16 Eastern Division, Mrs. Clark Elliott 1101- bacon: fed 11nd 11-1111-1-1-(1 and up of Sussex wilt be presiding 111 theyfo $9.35 off trucks. Sr-lr-cts drew the convt-11tiot1 will m-rnnum with thr- Wtlu" Church by 1111f grndr-s, Son's 11-1-1-1- 5.130 to $6.50 the minister, 111v, G. c. Wcb 1.1-1-..\vilh odd you-u: sow n1 $7. Hogs 111111 W11. 11-1111 the new 1'11)‘. 111111-11 unpi-t-ssctl Mot-vii lust 111101-111-1- 111 i1.» nln tlndtes last 111-ck when death called ,.\frs. Ih-nnk 1f,0.‘.wll('l. .\'11-s, ‘iossul-r, 111-ho was wt-ll 11111111; 1n the evutniig 1 1111s 1|1u11~ 51111111 until 11 . fow (lays ago. 111-r 111-urn fuliouzs 111 11 short .~.]1.11-1- (l 1.1111- thosv of M1‘. 111111 M1». P J. ll115.-,.11-s 111111 Mrs George Kelly. 111-r f1111c1-.11 1v.1.<. 111-id ,0n 5111111115- 111o1'11...g to 111.- C1111r1-l1 ‘of the Little Flower and 1v11s one of the largest, ever 1o pa»- llllflnigll , the villa-gr. The end of thc 11111;; 1111c 1 10f vclticles had not 1- 1011011 the -C11u1-ch w-hcn 1110 .\l'!V.('(! 11-11.» 111-1111-— ‘ , 111g to a c1011». Scivlcc 11'. the, lChurch and uruvc were conducted j by her pastor Rev, Just-pit Rooney. | .__ ,1 Miss Lottie Hughes will leavo i 1111s weck for lu-r 111-hie 111 Bosmn, lMnss Mm 11min“ 11115 bet-n in Ilris c1 for row-ml 11111111115 and (1111-1111; 111-r s111' 111-i" 1111111191‘ 11nd 11111-1101 were called by (ll-nth. She , w.l1 1-c1111-t1 n1 tho spring 1111:1111 nnd 11.11 nt 1111s! 11111-1111 111-r stunmcrs F.1r1n-.-1-<1n.-1rl;- 11 zlespt-rnle ef- (‘X(‘£"(‘dlh§§l\' good sr-nsnn for sheep ‘ fort to saw- n5 111111-11 as llfi>>lblP o1‘ farming. making cxpnrt wool for , thru- h-irvr-st. ‘Truck 11111101.» carts. Britain of boiler quality. 1 lfllllslfl‘ trucks and one tractor 111-ere lll‘1‘.\5((] 11110 sr-rviro, 11'. 111011- 1.~:111ds of stocks 11nd lficlds of win-111. are still out. oorr-st 11ml most tinbzxrkt-n sens-rm V 11 lnstorv. I Blueberries 17n- 1111 bt-Evc t-akcn he-rt- 11nd 111p 1-1-11-1- ha: 11211011211 a -111-1.1' high of fcur t-cnls per pound. 1 I P111111: w-orc sold 111-re last W001! 1:11 Plplllly cont.» 111-r lmskel. l Mrs. Waller Connolly, “(Mom -.\l.1\~_ 1111-111-11 511111-11115- 11111111 to 111111-1111 1111- 111111 1'11! of 111-r mother, 1l-.- 1111c Mrs". l-‘rnnk lLx-llcl. 0o Cairns, teiuzher at St. 1 ' 11.11am schsz-l. 1vas rush- Ied to the Charlottetown Hospital, ND 11101111!‘ llillv 1199K (0! Ill M51106!‘ with white hat and white ac- ccswrlcs, and wore a cox-sage of uwvcet. pens. 1;.rayer book and - 41ft of the groom. 1 1 1 l formed by P P . who also celebrated the Nup- 1 some large , 1 Fisllcrmcn will 11-111-0 111c- shoic j 2111s wtw-k 11111-1‘ what is 11-1-1111-(1 the ~ operation and at tho time o! writ-l 111K 15 P99019611 a: doing very sat» , turned to the homo of the b1- Y- wvhere 11 dainty wvc-dding brv-akfu was serrcd to the 11111111-1-11111- rela- tives, also llcv. Joseph Room-v at“! asil Crokmi, St. 'l‘--: Immediately after breakfast til happy couple left on a hnn-‘Ytnodfl trip through the Maritime din“ 1n 1 tnces. The bride's travelling we“ 1' was a navy and white 51111-1 1.111183 11111-3’ and 11-11111- whitc accessories Previous 1c her week- I bride was tA-ndered a shcnvcr n: I10 to we home of Mr. 11nd Mrs. M. llandrv ihnn, St. Patrick's Road, 111 Wlllfh {district 1111- bride bc-cn 011-111-1011 as school The 1111-1 ft-u-uds of thr- l-rl-‘P 19° gave her 11 show-er at hcr honrt The young couple recon-wt 11111117 lovely gifts, including 11 reading lamp from Messrs. llnll ll Starr-rt, 11-111-1-1- the groom 2.- rm- _t11 Mnss. during which the choir 351mg many beautiful hymns. 1 .-_ Illthls vicinity are suffering ' roun lfqrell vru cantcell 1111-2111; to the death of Mrs. Ros- s. er. ed with a crash here wten and boys were oflf snore very early in the morning 11nd the crash of guns could be ‘hoard b11t this scribe ha; at yet 1o >00 one (101111 duck. 1 plltClllg 111s brother a; teacher at s1. Peter's Imrbor during the lat.- 11-1-‘s illness. B. 1111s 1111- some of a pretty wedding on Wednesday 7111. when Miss Marion McCarthy, daughter of Mrs. thy. and the late Mr. McCarthy, bo- (‘A1116 the bride of Joseph Gillan. ‘Clmrlottctown, son of James Gillan 11nd the late Mrs. Gillan, Peake's. Cnrthy, sister of the bride, wore a dusty mse dress mwsorles. The groom was supported ‘by his brother, John isfnctortl Quite a huntber of people in rettvg‘ cold that is making thej The regular Frida. last The duck shooting season open- 1 last Mr. Itoy Cairns, Souris, is re-! ._____________ McCARTIIY-GILLAN Dlo.\'°<l 11s hntlcrn t1111k1-1-.}-l1=- l- St. Lawrence's Church, Morell. glififgllgcc mm“ s“ mm‘ m em morning, August Edward AlcCar- The bride was dressed 1n pink She carried a white pearl rosary, the ‘The bridesmaid, Miss Hilda Mc- with whllo ac- Gillan. The marriage ceremony was per- - Rev. Joseph Rooney,- Aftm- Mass, the young col-Pk 1'9- T°m l l 111-v. B 1 dress. REDCROS The runny friends of Mrs. Gillan wish them 11mm“. hap- piness it1 tin-fr w-cddc-d 1111-. names INSTANT 1A9! hat 11nd marriage d! 11nd .\lr AM i Ml Prol- d?! 1111-1119111’ 1121 "1' lu-ulltlflkl ' MORSITS PEKOE is a the Maritlmes. SELECTED ‘onannn “stand-nul" So blcndcrl 1e11, ill it has been said that it leaves nothing 101,9 desired.