\‘ THE CHARLOF FETOWN FrUARDiAN PKG? Sm ' —""_—"*—' ilentral Guardian OWING TO DELAY IN SHIPPINGWEEK- “ Gold Diggers ,,,..,,,,‘Z§,,.. no rrorunr-zs or FIGHT . Vivid, sensational tragic story of a so” - ‘ rackctee in; Cur who falls madly in love with a lovely aristocratic society girl who defies all the conventions. A tremendous all talking pic- Church Anny omcers omciatini. THIE: Prince Edward This Afternoon Only m, ,.......,... w: anancrcarmc M’ SOME .. LADIES Ewlvlil-I" SWEAT" - gs; u , _ , w‘ c c EBB only 81.55 on Dollar Days. - l? ipuce eownno Tonight a Sat. “n.1,: Usual Prices (r- =,¢:;*.:.»:i...- TODAY ma...» p "flu-AR n" atoFFinllifis — h iti- 'l l J 16c AND 20c- canny vuwy_awm sum F: ",_._ All Talking - Singing "P" *TT'"°“°" m’ ’ "f" m" m M w monomer chew-t 11 I-m- e Q .. GOFF’S 60 Pairs just received \ .7 , Men's Black Grain (Soft Hockey Leather) Work Boots ' ‘ LONG CREEK-Service Sunday next in Anglican Church at 3 p. m. Church Army Omcers in charge. © fil- t Y1‘ - —— @ $350for c, ture of strange __ I v i - .- ~- - _ ' _ °°'“'”m“' m” at y I A T KID H erg-lg]: lgglulfif 11.11.22". i“ o ' g; i t t . . . ' — _ flan asagjkabh on Dollar Days only 3149- PTQWE! g 48 pan-g - lbw" if“?! e5 v t“ .: {7} u ‘ .-. BM" Ltd‘ ‘mom’ © Men’s Sport Oxfords. Regularly $6.00 to $7.00 for with life nte ' ,_.- ,_¢1 . 2 dark haunts of ALB : r‘ A i’ A‘ ' . . ' mmraa swan-rho church © ‘ crime i“ i‘ “°“ "4' Army Van Officers will hold an open , @ my. l ' if t ' Tl" "cm" “'m"“°"“"°mh' Also Sound cartoon '1' “"1"”? Elm" 5"" 5mm’ ' 150 pairs Men's Light Colored Shoes discounted EY lngdrarna of a fighting cowboy next at 8. p. m. at 1 f who could ride as well as he could "cannnsac caress" ____ 0% ° 50% _ _ shoof—and whn had-to do both And gum], CORRECTION-Owing to a mix- 50 Pairs , _ __ ‘ up in copy, a play “The Winning of Joy" was inadvertently advertised for pI tion at Cornwall last night. This play had already been Prince Edward Monday gm KIFIIIIKIUG IIIIIAJNIIIE [III 1 ..... a... ._____...._... UNITED CHURCH-Public worship L on July 6th in Belle River at l1 a. m; ‘and Belfast at 3 p. m. The session 5 will meet in Eldon at 2.45 p. m., be- fore the service. u’ M“ ‘h’ ‘m M m‘ “mum Children's Sandal Slippers. Red or Blue Kid with Crepe Soles Reduced from $1.50 to 80 pairs broken lines of Men's Boots including SLATER, ARROW. APEX, TETRAULT and other good makes. Good lasts. All sizes in the lot. v ' As these must go this week we will allow 257,; discount to run them out quickly 1000 Other “Just as Good” Bargains FOUL S CHMELING ? Seeing and hear-in: this sound picture of the Championship Battle will put yon in the "m" position to Judge who should have won as the ringsidcr who paid over 526 for a. seat. This is strictly in addition to our usual program at. usual prices. [ISUR ©©©@@@@@@©©@©@ NEW GLASGOW AND CAVEN- DISH-Services on Sunday. July 6th: New Glasgow, l1 a. m. The Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper; Caven- dish, 7.30 p. m., “The Lord's Sabbath" Rev. H. S. Bishop, Minister. CHURCH OF_ CHRIST-Services for the New Glasgow Church of Christ are as follows: Morning at ll of Presbytery to defend the interests of the Zion congregation against the call to the First Presbyterian Church ,Chatham. The call was a very hearty and un- anlmous one and was signed by 605 members and 103 adherents. Rev. H. Hensley Stavert was un- Elder. Mr. A E. Morrison, another member of the session. spoke on be- half of the St. James conrzregntlon. While the people of the congregation regretted very much the continued illness of Mr. Muir they felt that as his health was improving somewhat slowly that it would not be well to the provincial elections. Unless there is an extraordinary change in sentiment in North Bruce Hon. James Malcolm will be defeat- ed. ill/heat growers and dairy farm- ers in North Bruce are dissatisfied to convey the greetings of Presbytery to the meeting of the Presbyterial which is to be held in Kcnsington, Thursday, July 10th. The clerk ‘reported to the court that the Ministerial Association of Prince Edward Island were to hold Presbytery Of P. E. Island r v ' . -,_ The Presbytery of Prince Edward Island met in regular session in Zion Our most popular leader this summer ls a Woman’s Black Patent Buckie Strap at $2.25 .98 Yours'Frlday and Saturday for Church Hall. Charlottetown. on Wed- nesday, July 2nd. and was opened in due form by the moderator, Rev. Chas. J. St. Clair Jeans. There were’ two sessions. morning and aftemoon. Those present were Rev. Chas. J. interfere with his resignation. Kind words of appreciation were $190k"! regarding Mr. Muir not only by Mr§ Morrison, but also by Rev. M. Scott Fulton. Rev. Chas. J. St Clair Jeans, Rev. T. Lewis Williams,‘ and Rev. R. l afternoon of Monday. July 2159- and of the Presbyterian Church on the Island were invited - . ~ ' th a pimm at cawmnsh Beach on e animously nominated as moderator elect for the Maritime Synod which is to be held in St. James Church, Truro, October 7th-l0th, i930. Several months ago Rev. A. G. Grant, D. D., secretary of the Gen- hat all the ministers and students The reisgnation of Rev. T. Lewis and Karl Homuth. Conservative imb- a. m., Bible school at i0, also service St. Clair Jeans. Moderator. Rev. R. Hensley Stavert, Clerk; Rev_ M. Scott Fulton, Rev. '1‘. Lewis Williams, Hensley Stavert. Reference was made to the 800d work done by Mr. Muir not only in Williams from the congregation of Kensington and Freetown, which caseas a surprise to all, was present- ed by the clerk. Mr. James Jardine, eral Board of Missions, Toronto, wrote to the Clerk o! Presbytery ask- ing that the several congregations or candidate in North -Waterloo. has Hon. W. D. Euler thoroughly fright- ened. It is an even contest and the result will be very close. _ B. W. Fansher one of the two Progressive m-mbers from Ontario in the last Parliament will be de- feated by the Conservative candid- ate and if the Lilvral candidate re- at Fredericton Church of Christ at ‘l b. m. Wm. G. Quigley, speaker and pastor. ‘ i YORK CHARGE-United Church of Canada. Services on the 6th as fol- lows: Marshfield-Dunstaffnage School at 10 a. m., service at 1i a. m.; Pleas- QQQQTQJQQQQQQ WEST COVIHIAD-UNION ROAD United Church servicesfor Sunday, GOF F BROS. LIMITED _ © © ©©@ @© ©©A© ©© @ © ©r© @910 _. to the bride was a substantialcheque k The gifts received were many July 6th are: West Covehead, ll a. m.; Union Road, 8 p. m. The Sacra- ment of our lord's Supper will be costly, including cutlery, silver. linen. china cut glass and a substantial che- , ,- que from the groom's father. .. and Mrs. McLaren left immediately; 4 after the ceremony on a delightful-m . auto trip to the Annapolis Valley and; other places of interest in the time Provinces. The Guardian Join;- with a host of friends in extending. congratulations to Mr. and" Mrs. MQf Loren and wishing them a happy and 4. .V ' prosperous Journey through life. Rev. W. E. Davies, Rev. Allister Mur- pay, ' Rev. Donald McLean and Messrs. Andrew McLeod, Thos. W. Morrmey. Dr. A. J Murchison, Ged- dle Douglas, Robert Docherty, James Jar-dine, Russell McLaren. John Cam- eron, and Donald McKinnon rcpre-, sentative Elders. The others present who were not members of the court were Rev. D. P. Davies, Rev. M. E. Genge, D. D., Rev. ant Grove School at 2 p. m., service at 246 p. m; York School at 11 a. m., service at 7.30 p. m. dispensed at both of these services. Rev. E. M. Aitksn will preach at the morning service. Preparatory service on Friday at 8 p. m. at West Covehead. Rev. "n. M. Grant, of Winsloe will give the address. Cove- head Road Sunday School at loao a. m; a - - the st. James congregation, but also in taking care of a number of the vacant congregations within the Presbytery. While n member of this Presbytery Mr. Muir ably filled the office of the lvlodcrator of the Mari- time Synod and also nobly repre- sented the Maritime Synod as a delegate to the meeting of the Pan Presbyterian Council held in Boston, i928 within the Presbytery that are re- ,ma,._-s in the new in south Eat ceiving grants be asked to make a isrev‘ Miss Agnes Mcphan Wm not canvass of the members and adher-Ibe in the next Parliament ents with a view to having the grant given to these several congregations reduced by at least 10¢}. The clerk was instructed to write to the Chairman of the Boards of Managers in their several congrega- tions and ask them to take up this matter at the earliest date possible, the representative Elder from Ken- sington, spoke of the success of the work done by Mr. ivilliams since coming to the Kcnsington and Free- town congregation. A motion was passed by Presbytery suggesting that Mr. Williams reconsider his resigna- 1 lion. Mr. Williams then stated to the ‘court that as he had made other plans he wished the Presbytery to ac- cept his resignation to take effect on PRESBYTIJBIAN SERVICE IN TRYON-Service in Tryon Presbyter- ian Church on Sunday, July 6th, will be at 7.30 p. m., Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. ‘There will be auProtestant service in the Union Hall in Borden at 11 a. m. on Sunday, July 6th, Sun. day School at 10.30. Farm Lands Unsaleable This evtraordinary change in Wes- torn Ontario i; tlw result of ewrom- lie conditions affecting labor, agri- culture and industry in the wealth- lest agricultural area in Canada. SHIPS DOCTOFA North Sydney despatch of June 27th says: The steamer N pic, Captain Murray, HAS BROTHER HERE -1\c:: A B. Armstrong. Rev. Stanley Nich- ols. Picrou. N. S. and A. E. hforrissey, Wm. McWllliam and Chas. Martin. Elders. Paev. D. P. Davies. Rev. M. E_ ‘The Presbytery is making appli- cation to have the nmnc of Rev. W. Bruce Muir placed on the Pension Fund list. It is understood that Mr. Muir is in line for quite a snug pen- Genge. D. D., Rev. A. E. Armstrong and Rev. Stanley Nichols were asked.‘ to sit and correspond. As this was the first opportunityI Q1135‘ Rev Allister Murray has had of attending a meeting of the Pres- sion. The congregation of St. James have arranged tn supplement this with a good sized retiring allowance. ‘This congregation is to be highly ‘commended not only for arranging for this retiring allowance. bu‘. also July 31st. so that the success met with can be sent in to Dr. Grant early in the month of September beforethe next quarterly cheques are-to be. issued. It was agreed that the reports from the several commissioners to the General Assembly be given at this meeting of Presbytery to be held on July 17th. Mr. Donald McKinnon gave a brief report on the Salt Springs case which It. was then moved by Rev. W. E_ Davies and seconded by Rev. R. Hensley Stavert. Presbytery acquiesce in Mr. Williams‘ decision and re- quest. Rev. Chas. J St. Clair Jeans was appointed interim Moderator of Ses- sion. Mr. Jeans will confer with the Session regarding the date for the Farm land prices have decreased for. least thirty percent and in flct ._.__ B Ifarms are unsaleable. Fruit grflwers. canzgfuittmgsunird ‘isms: ‘tobacco grrrhrs. market gardeners chug’ ‘or Sunday, July 6th an as ‘iand dairy farmers have ceased to be “Hows-z Pleasant‘ vmey, n’ a. m‘; lexporters and ml’: tgeirwihtomzmagk- m” valley’ 3 p‘ m: Bradalbune at Jet has to be d de h oregn ' lmmpeflwn. V 7 p. m. Thos. Palethorpe, Minister. 3 was in Western Ontario where SUNDAY SERVICE Mo" ‘or |the Canadian dairy industry has Sunday July 6th m Pownlbvemon has cleared for Hudson Bay via New- foundland after taking‘ 1,300 tons of bunkers here. The Nascopic brought six passengers here from 5t. John's. Dr. Leo MoKennn, of Charlottetown, is going to Hudson Bay as ship's doc- tor’. WEDDING BELLS-Miss Gertrude the Island division, C. N. R. WEDDING BELLS-A wedding O! . relatives and friends both here and abroad, was solemnized at St. Joacg. George T. McNutt, Conservative didate in Colchester, member of Pare, ., llament for that constituency in th'¢_ l last Parliamentary Assembly, is r, _'.' brother of Superintendent McN-‘utt of"; special interest to a. nnae circle or} been brought to the highest peak of ef- ficiency and production. New Zeal- and buffer has destrcyed the home market and the world famed dairy herds have been delfrtecl. It will! take years to bring the dairy in-q dustry back to the productivity of ten years ago. It is the same with the fruit grow- ers, market garderrrs azd tobacco farmers. Government action in pro- tect these classes of agriculture is foo declaring of the pulpit vacant. The clerk announced to the court that he had in his possession a let- tcr from Rev". Dr. Groom, President of the Southern School of Divinity, Dallas, Texas, stating that Rev. M. Scott Fulton had completed the work for the degree of D. Th., and congratulating Mr. Fulton on his suc- cess. The Presbytery of Prince Ed- ward Island were pleased to be the A. Douglas of 32 Maple Street, Frank- lin Park, Massachusetts, and George Edward Sanders, Jr., of Hyde Park, Mass, were married Friday, June 27, in a shower of ferns, roses and lilies, and other fitting decorations, at the home of the bride's parents; Mr. and Mrs. William A. Douglas. The. cere- mony was performed by the_l?.ev. Charles MacDufl, of the 1st Con- gregational Church of Cliftondsle. him's Church, Vernon River, Wednesj day morning, June 25th, when Mist ‘ ' Anne W. Grant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Grant became the bride . . . o! Mr. P- Leo McKenna, son of and Mrs. Patrick McKenna, of Corn wall, P. E. I. Rev. Phelan McKenna, ' cousin of the groom omciated. bride was given in marriage by her ' __ father and was becomingly attired in! a. lovely gown of powder blue chiffon’. t ' Circuit was as follows: United service at Vernon and St. Andrews at 3 p. m. In St. Andrew's Church, preacher Dr. Clarence McKinnon. Service at Cherry Valley at 2.30 p. m,, Sunday School at 1.45 p. m. Notice change or time. H. Pierce, pastor, for having during the past si.\' months ‘ ‘ paid Mr. Muir's salary in full togeth- arThiQaDLTZSZ tgttpgggjgs w?!’ or with the amount given to Rev. 5 - Moorhead Legato as stated supply. 51R‘ PTP5b-""~‘Yl'—M°5"5- 3°11“ Fleck-j Has ‘any one ever heard of a congre- JQhIi H- Palmmm- and R' J: _B9r“5', gation that can show a better record were presen: and were also given a hem/Y “flwmfi And while Mr. Muir is resigning The mmmes 0f m‘? 1353 ‘Paula’, his charge for the present the mem- meezmg held in the Presbyterian: bars of Presbywry are hoping to w: Chill“ Han‘ summerside" ‘m May} him back at work in the not far dis- had been recently dealt with by the Privy Council. As all may know the case was decided in favor of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. After the taking of two votes and a great deal of disputing over the legal ownership the Presbytery of the Salt Spring congregation it has pass- ed forever info the hands of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. After the discussion of a few minor ieyfery since his induction a hearty welcome was extended to him. I r than that? NOTICE T0 LOCAL ADVERTIS- ERS.-In order‘ insure insertion of advertisements, local advertisers are 23rd. were read and with one slight itanf. fixture. All trust that his illness channel through which the fact of Mr. Fulton having attained his hon- matters the Presbytery adjourned to advised to have their copy in m; the bride's pnwr- ’I'h¢ bride" were“ and lope with horsehair hat and satin ' late. Western Ontario farmers real- Gunrdian Oflice not later than 10,30 tended by her cousin, Miss Vivian A. pumps in the prevailing color and’ _ ' carried a bouquet of sweet peas and ' carnation. She was attended by her ‘ sister, Miss Ethel Grant, of Boston,“ who wore a becoming gown of flow- correction were adopted as read. Us only wnporary The correspondence was then dealt; It was ‘hm movkd by no“ T. Lew“, nrs was made known to the outside with. Six applications from ministers - is ‘vmiflms and geconflod by m‘, R world. 5’ “h” flmrrh“ ‘Hkmg m h" W’ i Hensley Stavcrt. that Mr Muir's res- It w“ celved into the ministry of the Pros- meet on July 17th. of which public intimation was given and the meet- ing was closed with the benediction by the Moderator, Rev. Chas. J. St. ize that oily the exigencies of a general election forced Government action and with decreased farm values. depleted dairy herds. and 5- M- 311! d!!! Previous to publication- When the advertisements are hug. P880 or more, copy must be in the Office twenty-four hoursin advance, Chatfield, of Hyde Park, cousin of the bride. The best man was Howard» Sanders, brother of the groom. Little Laura Chatfield, also a cousin of the then moved by Rev. R. Hensley Stavert and seconded by Jgnation be rerzreifull acce ted to‘ bvferian Church in Canada through 1' m“, em,“ n, om, an; m, ti)“, W, , Rev. w. n. Davies that we as a Pres- ma“ Je"“" low prion for agricultural products -__ bride, was flower girl. The bride was ered net with hat and shoes ton-latch," the Gene-vi Assembly as its cvmmis- m, b. declared mean, 0,, Sunday} bylery take this Opportunity of ex- they are ready to “weak vengeance "E given in marriage by her father. the and carried a bouquet of carnationi: 510p in one rcccpfon of minrsversvwre ‘tending to Rev. M. Scott Fulton, M, CONSERVATIVE )vn the x1 g Government. I LADIES of the Conservative doom fin: ggfvlcg being used, and me groom “'55 suppomd b, m; submitted to the court. July em. A., n. 0.. our hearty congratulations f a Lm” 51"“ "M" l Wrdiel invita- she was attired in whltesatin. with Francis Cass of North River. Arie?“ tion to the Conservative Ladies o1 P-E-l’. to attend t.-he- political meeting at the Strand Theatre, Saturday, July 5th, at 0 p. m. (D. S.) to hgaf the Hon. R. B. Bennett. Seat; wm be provided on the stage for all la. dies, thus affording them an oppop- tunity of meeting Miss Bennett. industry Stagnating bridal veil caught up with orange blossoms and a. tiara of pearls and brillisnts and canted a largebouquet of Calla and Madona Lillies. The bridesmaid canted a bouquet of roses and wore a powder blue chiffon ‘dress; The Wedding March was played by. Miss Lorinia ‘Tripp. of Cliftondale. the" ceremony a delicious breakfast was served at the home of the bride‘ with _the immediate relatives of the happy couple in attendance, include ing the bride's grandmother and sis- ter Ruth, who‘ arrived home from Boston to attend the festive occasion The bridal party left on a honey- Thc PrPFbVcry of Ottawa is mnk- Rev. M. Scott Fulton was then ap- 0n the honor recently conferred up- ing application tothe General As-I pointed inlcrlm moderator of the, on him. Motion carried unanimous- _ semblys Commission on the Recep- Q Session of sr. James. Mr. Fulton was’ ly. considerable justification the" l! no‘ tion of Ministers fnr permission tol also appointed to trike Mr. Muir's The attention of the Presbytery a n“ Liberal ronsmumcy "no": receive Rev. P. R. Meredith. a min- place as interim moderator of thelwas called to the fact that Miss El- ‘he ‘Wm’, s“. bu,’ admit that in lster of the United Church of Can- Sessions of Harrington, Marshfleld, izabeth McDougall‘ denconess in Kent and in Mkidlesex Wes-t and ada, as a minister of the Prcsbyter- hit Stcyvarf. and Hlghfic-ld. training is now carrying on her work Perth south m, Liberals ha“! the inn Church in Canada The clerk, Rev. R. Hensley Stavert, among the missionary societies and V Continued from Page 1 Stagnation in industry in Western Ontario is also reflected on the farm in the low purchasing power in the home market. Unemploy- merit is prevalent rd vhere there is not unemployment there is a part l eegL-z-Qgtsyw . _ -. r , _ ton West, Norfolk. Elgin West, Elgin, It 3 p. m. Rev. J. W s Lo . ~' ' clnadg Rev, T, K_ u; m, 0g me roe m flrfanze gm, mnenm.‘ an“ "om M,“ MCDOUKB" mm“ the home market and decreased ' ' "W. of is a granddaugh of m. and Mrs the Iroom is a prosperous fanaa% United Church of Canada. Rev. J. Requests for a service from Dr. kindly write to her at her home ad- isglfigmmxntegxogordsogzrthE0553? purchasing pow" M the “mum Slrgzrfgg’ gushing prfigh on Bu‘ J°hn 7- Memckr mrmflly ‘l! mm". Th‘ G““d1m 1°74“ ma‘ ' " V,‘ " ' i ' consumer the farmer is simply hsng- W 8- 112.1, friends in wishing the happy couple i The Presbytery of Toronto is mak- i stated that he had received a letter ing application in the General As- sembly or to its Commission on the Reception of Ministers for permission to receive Rev. James Fleming of the United Church of Canada. Rev. Wm Coutts of the United Church of Stanclring of the Methodist. Episco- pal Church in United States as ministers of Church in Canada. As no one had any objections to offer to any of these applications they were all sent on to Toronto to be dealt with by the General Assem- ceived from Rev. W. Bruce Muir his resignation of the pastoral charge of St. James congregation. As is well known Rev. Mr. Muir has been ill for the past six months and while he is slowly recovering his health, it was thcught wise to be relieved of all the cue of a congregation. in the unavoidable absence of Mr. .1!’- A. Stewart t? representative and’ ing places: Rev. E. Qsborne. late minister Booniside, Kensington. Avenue Baptist Church. Toronto-‘and Caledonia. the Presbyterian l will be published in the near futurg, l dealing with the itinerary of Rev. Frank Baird, D. D., Moderator of the General Assembly in Prince Edward Island, July llth—-l7th. lt was agreed that all of the min- isters of the Presbytery be a commit- Baird o'er-e received from the follow- Charlottetown, llmmer- Erookfield, Belfast Dr. Baird's itinerary A letter was received from Rev. J w. McNamara, n. n, Clerk of thé' Assembly, stating that the overture presented to the General Assembly by "l? PW-‘bytfiry 0f Prince Edward to the term “baptized member" had been laid on the table for the pres- ent. It was felt by the Assembly that it would be unwise in this time of crisis to make any such change in the Rules and Forms of Procedure. The matter will be dealt with at a later meeting of the assembly. Rev. Chas. J. St. Clair Jeans. Mod- Gflfnr of Presbytery, young people's societies throughout the Presbytery. Rev. M. E. Gengc spoke very highly of the work done by Miss McDougall in the different sections Harrington, Marshfield ‘Stewart. Any society needing seem- dress. Belle River, P. E, 1, Presbytery received from Rev. J. C. Huchison, ’I‘hame.sville, 0nt., interim moderator of the Session of the First Presbyterian Church, Chatham, Ont., ‘a. call from this said church dressed to Rev. M. Scott Fulton. The congregation of Zion Church Char- lottetown was on Sunday last citedto day it was agreed that as the citing of a congregation requires at least ten days it was decided to hold a meeting of the Presbytery on July 17th at which this matter will be dealt with. In the meantime a con- gregational mseting will be held in Zion Church at which delegates willing W11] W" lilllvintedibe IPPOInted to advantage. At the present time the situation would Justify the following apport- ionm-nt of constituencies: Conservative: Essex East, Essex West. Essex North. Huron South. Huron North, Bruce South. Lamb- of the pastoral charge of and Mt. Mlcidlesex East. Grey North-IS. Liberal: Kent, Mlddlesex West-Z. Doubtful: Lambton West. Bruce North. Oxford South. Waterloo North GTPY South, East Perth South-G. The three ministers, Messrs Mal- colm. Euler and Elliott are being so hardly pressed they dare not leave a tr d. . 0n Friday. June 27th. the Clerk of m“ or Bram ad- M m” Eubytery "wuml held W‘ enmity of the Progressives through placing a Liberal candidate in the field last provincial election and oompassing the defeat of J. G. Leth- brldge the Progressive leader. Up to the present Mr. Elliott is opposed only by a Conservative but if the Progressives enter the fie‘ be defeated and they may time rmplnyment. The textile in- 5708-7-3-31 duustry is depressed and the parts‘ manufacturer finds his o"l‘ers can- crlled or lmvcred through the depres- sion in the automobile, agricultural impl-ments and machinery indust- ries. With foreign competiflon in ---__ CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Tire Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will Blbblth. 0th. Services at lo.ao and 7- Piflllrltory service on Saturday ing. Western Ontario will show a gain of at least ten constituencies for the Conservatives wi‘) other [ling i- central nfirthern and eastern Ontario Conservative representation in the QUEENS COUNTY 0011314111, ldlourned session of the Queen; Ovllfliy Court was continued yoegap. flly. Therese of Gesner V: Brown an action for debt arising out of the alleged sale of a radio, came be- be dispensed in the Kirk. DcSable on - The bride's gifts to her attendants were pearl studded combs. ‘The groom's gift to the bride was a dia- mond pendant. The bride received a young couple left for a. month's auto- mobile tour of Maine. Mrs. Sanders WEDDING BILLS-The residence of the Rev. C. E. and Mrs. Armstrong, pretty June wedding on Wednesday, June 18th, i930, when Lillian laabeli, youngest dhughtar of the late Mr. next parliament will rival that at. tcr the 191i e.'ect'on when that party had seventy out of the eighty t"'a fore His Honor Judge Duffy. Judge. ment was given for the plaintiff of T!!! FUNIHAL OI’ ‘I'll’! LAT! ALBIIT BlNNs-Ths funeral of the "late Albert Binnl took place-on Sun- day. June 0th, from his late residence. 224 Richmond it, to New Glasgow Cemetery, Rev Dr. Ramsay and Dav. J. W. McLeod oflieiatlng. Pail bear- era Daniel McDonald, Herbert Jewell. Lloyd Stevenson. M- McDonald, Alvin Children of Venice. Italy. recently had the thrill of their young lives when they saw their first horas. Cronvds of adult, as well as young Venstians hung over the Pomp do Paglia and charred when M. van Bwlimlél- l young Dutchman. arriv- ed on the animal from Belgrade. 1t was the first horse to invade the attend IHCGHDQ do w in retunuon ‘w h“ “no” m city in many years. . Bionl. Hail Robinson. ,:..-....... and Mrs. William H. Gordon, of Ken- mure. Brudenell, became the bride of were unattended. ‘ ‘ the parlor Chorus. beautifully rendered by ma. Armstrong. The bride was baccar- inlly attired in sapphire blue-satin with rhinestone and silver iaee trim- ming and carried a bouquet of lilies ofthavailayandmaidenlrairferm. During the signing of the register, Mrs. Armstrong sang very sweetly, j _“.Oll Promise ‘nu groom's gilt large number of valuable gifts. The i Montague, was the scene of a very , moon trip to Frosty Lakes, N. 5., amidst a host of hearty congratula- tions and good wishes. The bride's On their return Mr. and Mrs.‘ Kenna will reside in Cornwall, wlaeti many years of happy wedded bliss. T‘. ‘a; a ‘A a small ‘lot of Hats worth frouii 84-50 to $8.00. To clear Friday all ' big. pr by its Commission on the Re- Island dealing with the chansinl! of appear at the meeting of Presbytery gxmtfmagchlsfllioitrt Shllftlitiitgleiiefxi membem V 2:59am fir“ ‘rduedy gltlsu-mwfirnli’ orflyclearson o‘ gnu“, u’ ‘mo’ u.“ I“ us‘. ' ' ception of Ministers_ the word “adhere-nth as now weed 1n hem Lodgy r0 Show ransom why Mn ‘ ‘ " ' ‘ ————-———-— i’ P l" Mf- ' ‘n- " ° - M The clerk stated that he had re- "The Rules and Forms of Procedure" Fulton should not accept said call. ::,,::l:,,,': p2,- F3310!” Igzrzzmezfiastg‘; VENICE TOT! u‘ "EST no!!! '7' B’ Johnson m. the J tenant‘ Bmdemu‘ The you“ pawn’ who P. A. Mcnonun to the strains of lnhengrtnh Bridal : . . -————--—r—— ...li Nor-Ida ‘Illa Annual Meeting of the Three livers 0a., vril be held tn at Bradenpli. Tuesday, I- II- ' a-q ~av " "it" "Srmvviw-rzlcwii-iwwaserwwr 0141-14-31. r >-~~».....-.-.~{.~<-r'-.-;-"~L..- - -- s». travelling costume was a knitted of red and white with beret to match?»