i i aucusr :1. mo poooo ‘ ‘Yeoeooou - - ~ Agents Wanted PORTRAIT AGENTS-WRITE FOB Catalogue, United Art Ltd. 126 John, Toronto. il-o-A. W. mwsafll. ,,_._._. gm on WOMAN 1o TRAVEL and appoint local representatives. Position permanent: yearly guar- antee $1300. (being $25. weekly average) and eXPtnsee: commission and cash bonuses ‘- " State age, experience and general quali- fications. Winston Co. Tower Bldg, Toronto. A. W. B-WcdsattlSeptJQ. ~ IELL PUBLIC SERVICE GUARAN- reed shirts, ties. underwear. hos- POCKET BOOK WITH SUM OF LOST -— ON ___ __.._ .. ~ l LOST-A CAR. SPARE WHEEL‘ CAR. DAMAGED-About midnight ,last_ night a Studebaker travelling ‘toward the city on the Hillsboro, bridge crashed lntotherearofa ordeal which was alleged to have been park- ed without lights while the driver was changing a tire. The driver of the: Studebaker had dimmed his lights to permit another car to pass it was. said, and hence was unable to see the truck. The radmtor, the lights, and part of the front of the car money lost at Exhibition. Please return to Guardian Office. 5991-81224! LOST-BETWEEN’ ROCKFORD ST. (“'35 dl-mlifl-‘l- andvalley. a sum of money. Fin- der please leave at ofllce and re-i 1 celve reward. 6113 j Indian Constable ' Goes Mad And l Woman l lock, Finder notify Guardian. Re- i E X ll I B I T I 0 N grounds — ladies Wrist Watch. Finder please return to 309 Fitzroy . Street. 3091-11, i lery. Largest assortment. Wonder- . d 60 _ _ 5_ 1 HONGKONG. China, Aug. 26.—. m‘ vatuu‘ wmkfiisslom‘ “m. ‘ 45 a z 2 ‘ ~When an Indian constable went mad i‘ c l e so ~se n ‘ e. _"‘ m“ g ' ° rosr-ou cnansorraroww and ran amuck at the lnk-ma-chau Write today, Dept. i706. Public Scr- vioe Mills of Can da, Toronto, Ont. 8-6- . W. W-B. El. r For . Sale {-- IIEAVY BROWN PAPER FOR SALE. Apply at this Office. 5595-“. _ FOB SALE. T0 LET. BOAR: :91!) room sign! on hand at Guardian Office. t-f FOR SALE-A ~ FEW PIECES OF old-fashioned furniture. For in- formation, phone 003-1.. 6015-31 ml; SALE-I ACRE 0F LAND house and barn at Emyvale Corner. Mary Connolly, "I5 Dorchester St. 605s WANTED -- ONE YOUNG LADY. Borden Road. near Augustine Cove, police statbn he killed an English front bumper of Whippet car. Will woman, mortally wounded a fellow finder please notify this office. Indian, and fought 50 sergeants for‘ 6023-31Mod-Wed-5at two hours before he fell. l The madman first got possession of l a rifle by gaining his entrance to,‘ lthe armory. From there he ran to ,the room of Mrs. J. Maclgwick. wife Female Help Wanted WANTED Gym, To HELP WIT" ,0! an English sergeant, carefully shot housework. Apply Guardian Office. her down, and then put a bullet in 6°95-5-37~3l- the beak of the Indian who was on; iguard at the enrtancc of the station. l student w board m prmm 1mm lFour other Indian members of the u? Hume Rm_3_ 605741 ,police force fled from the building. =The madman now had full possession ‘ I WANTED-MAID FOR. GENERAL 10f the station, and took a defensive housewor‘ No washing. Apply 137 P905110“ behind a mad-mm gum 5pm‘; “k mad‘ ‘ 60734‘ Returning from patrol duty Serg-l‘ POR- SALllk-THIRTY SHEEP AND lambs. D. I". MacDonald. Sourls. 5661-1-28-1rnonth I01! SALE - MOTOR BOAT, I: Nancy Lee. Registered 20 tons. Ap- ply L. T. Beaten. Bohshaw. 6090-8-27-81. FOR SALE-A LIMITED NUMBER of English Mallard Ducks . Best Decoys known. $5.00 per pair. By express prepaid $1.00 extra. J. J. Gay dc Son. Box 187. Charlotte- town. P E. I. SBQG-B-IB-wedsatoi. 70R BALE - MOTOR LAUNCH. Mary .1. Arthur, in perfect condi- tion. Registered 25 tons, 65 feet over all. Communicate with Ver- non Moore. Dunedin. 6071-4i-tus-wed-fri-sat FOR SALE-ONE ISLAND DEED Clydesdale brood mare, bred to foal in May, one pure bred Shorthorn bull, two years old. Five milk cows and four calves. Chester Buntaln. New London, P. E. I. 6028-18-25-31 -- Teachers Wanted WANTED—SEPTEMBER 1st, FIRST or Second Class Teacher for Donah School. Supplement $100.00. J. P. McNally, Secretary. 6051-8-26-31. WANTED-SECOND CLHSS TEA- cher for Peakes Road School No. 59. supplement $100.00. Apply Dan A. Mclnnis, Secretary. 6001-8-23-81. Wanted WANTEIL-SMALL FLAT 0B. T-WO or three rooms for light house keeptnmby traveller. No children- Apply box H. Guardian. 6053-8-26-21. ACCOMMODATION F03 COL‘! She will have every luxury that WANTED-FARM, ABOUT FIFTY v lcge boys at 102 cumbegliggiflagfl~dj imoclem science and wealth can of- Bcres clear. Convenient to shipfl ping and Catholic Church. State price. H. F. G. Guardian. 6100-8-27-31. Accountant Wanted \VANTED — YOUNG WANTED _ Gum F0“ nous» ‘cant Madgwlck was met with a hall l a-ork, one who can amp a; home, ,of bullets from the machine gun. and Apply 51 Orlebar Street. iwas forced to beat a hasty retreat] 6093‘8'27"r"A general alarm turned into the COUNTRY ‘central station, brought reinforce-l gm m help with housegvorlt NO ments, lncludmg 50 European ser- , word“; o, wishing, Apply Bu; ,y_ igeants. led by Captain Superintend- Gentral Guard-lain Erinitp union cits; WEDNESDAY Milk-Weekly Prayer Servloe-Vhl- tore heartily welcome-Rental Memorial Hall. 6018-11. Asks‘ For Entries For Labor Day ' After twelve days of giorhus out- door sport and recreation the Rot- ery-Gyro community camp composed of local boys, ranging from nine 10' sixteen years of age, came to a suc- ‘ cessful close Saturday afternoon ~ when the Gyros with their cars met in full force at the camp grounds. Canoe Cove, and conveyed the happy . and sun-tanned youngsters to their various homes, after first visiting the Red Cross for weighing in. , Thirty-six boys were accorded- through the kindnses of theRctarl- . ans and Gyros-the privilege of en- joying this summer holiday. ‘ During the twelve days in comp the boys were kept on the move with a varied program from 7.30 a. m. until 9.15 at night: a summarybf which follows: 'l.30—-Setting-up exercise. TBS-Morning dip. ISO-Beds and bedding sunning. . 8 00—Breakfast. B.-i5-Morning Chapel Service. 9 to l0-Camp duties. Nils-Tent inspection. 10.30-Flag raising. 10.30 to HBO-Morning program (varied). 11.30 Swimming practice and 1n- sti-uction. moo-Dinner. j 12.50 Tooth brush drill itch-Quiet hour and first aid j health tanks. j 3 to filo-Baseball std volley bail leagues. 430 to 5—Sw1mmitg and instruc- out for ma CHARLOTTETOWNIJUARDIAN ___.._.-____..__ ~11‘ 1v Queens County T Court Opens ‘The Queens County Court opened yesterday morning at ll o'clock with Ills Honor Judge Duffy on the Bench. A large number of cases were heard, principally actions for debt and dam- ages. received by a car in an accident. The case was set over till Sept. 4. Johnst- on for the plaintiff. Bentley K. C., for the defendant. The case of MeKinnon vs Carr an flit-loll for debt was set over till Fri- Fill the Fuel Bins Put in your supply of ‘Coal now. We are prepared to provide your winter’: Coal supply lmmezlia‘ ' . Best quality COIB at the lowest llflcc- for defendant. v I Judgement for the plaintiff for .‘ A. a co. $12.30 and costs was given in the case ‘ ._' o! Frost and Wood vs Fred A. Dock- PBONF 34°- - endorf. Mark R. McGuigan for plain- tiff. In the case of the Canadian Secur- ity Co., vs W. T. I-Iuggan for debt iudgement was given for the plaint- iff for $25.53 and costs. Mr. Gilbert Cau-"let appeared for the plaintiff. Judgement will be given today in "cs case of Louis A. Haszard vs Hard- e Manufacturing Co. In an action for rent. Edward C. M‘ , “do”. ‘h’ McDonald vs Mary Vail. Judgement -- i- l th li iff. i °"""°""°°m‘”°“m“' ‘filial-oz: ‘veViljljlrlliit Albert W11 *"_'_'___"—“—"'_'_“ Ziams vs Daniel Coughlin, Charlotte- town Forum Co, Llcl, gamlshee. was adjourned till the October Court. hfcKinnon. K. C. for defendant. Three cases following were ad- journed, that of Patterson Vs George S McLeod till Friday next, that of Gill vs Fiske for debt till today. and Gill vs Sample for debt also till t0- day. In the latter case N. W. Lowther In a somewhat sarcastic manner appeared f‘)? the defendant- she undertakes to criticise the latest Judgement 1°!‘ the 915mm! 1'01” $5 book "Mum gm- Muggomv (rum m, land costs was given the plaintiff in pen of our beloved authoress, "I... M. the case cf Malcolm Stewart vs Montgomery." It seems tome it will Leslie Ford for work and wages. The Public Forum This column la 0pm for the discussion by adents cl question: of interest This c- lotletorwia‘ Guardian does L. M. MONTGOMEBTS IDEAS Sin-In your issue of August 12th. there appears a. somewhat lengthy epistie under. the heading "l... M. Montgomery's Ideas," signed by a lady who resides in the U. 5., and who visited our "Garden of tho. Gulf." The first case was that of Frizzel ~-..~ McQuarrie. an action for damages‘ day next. Johnston for plaintiff. Bell PAGF THREE An Excellent School a: Business Pen for Only W] T}; TIPS IRIDIUM ~tflai°fivc Appearance and Guaran- ee f"? 5011951. lalue and Service. The "REGENT" Pen, lecturers in England. barrel with pocket. clip. mm” h?‘ ""9 "7 ‘he largest pen m-ml: Self-filling typo-mnfiflcd vulcanitc N0 EXTRA CHARGES FOR Maiuva rocvriiv r-rzv ROSS-DRUG-UNITED SUCCESSORS T0 THE MncKINNON DRUG C()_ Where Better Pens and Pencils are Sold ailon for the lzccnse other than their l‘ homes. Miss Green gave hcr address; e as 41 Avenue Road, but rcfczcuca to E6818 Tn the directory Shana-d i". :0 be the res- idence of Dr. W. Warren Jones. physician and surgeon. Dr. Jones ‘, told The Mail and Empire last ev- ‘ ‘fining that he kllClV neither M115 Green nor hcr family, in either c. mrofcssjonal or a socxal way. He had never met either of the young people and knew iloihng about the afluir Whatever, he added. The home of Miss Green's parents 1S at 183 B31. moral Avenue, mzxsotsalsa GARDEN soc. I:\L—On Monday", the llth, a very 51100251111] garden soczal was held on the livid of in. o. r1. MacLeod, Alizchcll river. This soc.al was held for the laencLtxsf the Sunday School, and judging by the large attendance of old and young, was a splendid udcccts. Among the many entertain‘ mcnis "which the gathering enjoyed M . d ~ - = - . r e Lesseps gme b5 addrms ‘*5 ivas an open-air concert, other enter- 317 - m blifiltll-Zl Sltrecnhvhldl hallpemd iainments consisted of races. games Om n5 W” at Pnasem .01’ quoits and croquet. tenanted by Frank Murray. an eieva- I for operator at Batons. In this C1155 there was some connection. as Guy ‘l9 11955905, Francois‘ older brother. lived there for several months up untzl “three or four weeks ago," ac- cording to Mrs. l\fui'ray. A young rilan she believed to have been Francois de Lcsseps called there ._'.\lO.\'TAGIJE-—In the Baptist Church. Montague. the Charlotte- .tc\vn Citadel Band of the Salvation Army, will conduct a special Evan- “wgélfitlf! service. “Wednesday evening. at a p. m, istandard Time). The Bond will render a number of fam- ‘ous old hYIYiIlS and vocal selections Guardian. 5913-8-19-tl. ’ Bentley, x. 0., for plaintiff, McKin- Swen“ “m” m S” h“ ‘"°“‘°’- “m fjby the Qulntette Party. The ser- 1931. CENSUS CLERKS. $35-$50 CHRISTMAS EARN MONEY NOW TAKING OR- Gnu ACCOMMQDATED A1- zzg fgers and 800 crew. Were she a coal WANTED-JTWO BOARDERS. AP- rwo contact: novs. arr-av ss shops will be at the disposal of the reds will be required. Write M-CC. | Civil Service School, Toronto l0. CAN. BE EARNED and paid weekly in‘ ent Wolfe. Quickly surrounding the tion. be n‘ n ‘police station, which is well fortified silo-Supper. ‘to gsestlonnixzxcg: 321°‘; v51”? FUND" lwith barbed Wire they poured ales o-arvehihg baseball ~ ' ' °“ ' ‘ ' , ' ' gornery's statements when we begin ‘steady stream of fire into the lone, 730-44316. w do m 3'5"??- H- w- w-“fl- lmwmm“ "m- l aim-Campbm’ Smgmg‘ mks “d Do not all authors draw somewhat l For two hours the Indian repelled , leldlhs- on the“. imagination? 1B“ 59536151 115mg 3175 "ii-chm? Si"! ‘ 5115-” deb‘ - And many such characters as thosc in the best advantage. and righting] 9-45 “Eh” W" mentioned by 1.. M. M. 1n her books tl s lll ' ll k o line‘ ggfg§n,,,mf;h§st,r§,is“ 53rd: Warner. ‘with insane gallantry. When his last, fence unnecessary. and our co-operatlori éatsslilres sud-i .13 tifl w r sampe, _ , 23:9 hifigteruxgfft p330? ztmiberL the station. Behind his machine guns‘ Toronto. Representatives wanted ‘and piles of ammunition they found small to"!!! c180 the dead madman, riddled with bul- 8-13-15-f8-20-22-§5-27-F.H.W.No. l. M,“ . ‘e- - Situations Vacant MONEY EASILY. quickly earned taking orders now for our beautiful line of Personal Christmas Greeting Cards. Sell on Continued from Page 1 sight. Regal Art 00.. 310 511113111"- ; comfort that she will offer. She wlllq Ave. Toronto 3-3- "" lbe 1.000 feet long-more than 30o ‘feet longer than the Mauretarila. ders for Personal Christmas Greet- which w“ m‘: Pride o: Great Brit‘ ing Cards. Finest line evcr shown. Iain in the PIC-Will‘ 6395- Fhe will. Easy to sell. Write for particulars. ‘i; 15 staged, d391,,“ 75mg mm’ and Regal Art Co., 310 Spadina Avc.. Toronto. 3-5 V l rher engines will drive her through) the ivatxer at 28 to 30 knots, or 35' miles an hour. Boarders Wanted she will have a floating population ' .of nearly 5.000 people-4,000 Passen- GIOS-B-ZI-Zilflburner a much larger crew would Ibo required. Fitzroy Street. lfer-theatres. talking picture cinem- las, a ball-room, frosted lights, swim- Imlng pools, a gymnasium. elevators. gardens. and streets of ply 106 Fitzroy Street. 6059-8-26-31. V — ---——-- —— ' libraries. Cumberland Strect. 6069-8-26-31. i passengem l%E-7.'ANT REQUIRED T0 ACT as State Registrar for an Interna- tional Professlonal Accountancy and Secretarial Institute. The In- stitute has several thousand Assoc- iates, Fellows or Senior Fellows as members and is established in practically every country on tho earth. It has 82 offices throughout the world. There are 14 Profession- al and Practical benefits of mem- bership. Included in the benefits i rm Ufa Assurance for all mem- bers in any part o! the world. Ad- mittance is by Exemption or Ex- amination. The International President on a world tour will visit Canada early in 1931. uive full Plrticularl of experience and sta- tus no that appointment can be made without .v delay- Adequate remuneration and allow- ances. Writ: in first instance to the International t. ‘ -f-' Corporation, Capitol House. Swans- ton so, Melbourne. Victoria. Av"- tralia. Ii FARMERS ‘VAN'-TED“'TWO COLLEGE frizgiisafeti! ‘t sea. The most important WVANTED-TWO BOARDERS CAN anted SALESMEN WANTED -- SALES ascsrrzn SILVER FEMALE FOX ‘— HALLS THBEBHERS- ALL 513E3- Thcre will be every new device for to board in private family. Guardian. 60634-2021.. ‘is the division of thehull into com- partments. each water-tight, so that even in the event of a collision she will be seaworthy. New principles of construction which will make her practically without vibration even when she 1s steaming at Jull speed. in conjunc- tion with her enormous bulk. which will obviate pitching and rolling 1n any but the worst weather, should remove fears of sickness. Owing to the tremendous cost of the new liners there is no company which would ensure them. Hence, at the suggestion of the Board of Trade and the Treasury, the Government has stepped into the breach and will be responsible for about $22,000,000 of the insurance. A bill to this effect will be submitted at the next session of Parliament. ‘ be accommodated at 26 Victory ._ v m preferred. me ‘mung en oilsii-ili-wed-sat‘ agent for Prince Edward Island. 900g pgy. Pres outfit. We want- now a reliable. energetic 1'99"" entatlve to handle the best d15- trlcts on the Island. Our agency is profitable Write Pelham Nurse? Co., Toronto. 01ft. S. W. a-ws f. Miscellaneous C X. S. 4 G. Notify Frank Hous- ton, Mayfield. P. a. r. 6984-8-21-21. We can handle your ‘I865 1""- Terms if required. W. R. Donna's. Charlottetown. BIRTHS ‘BRITAIlWBUILDiv-r- and Nurse Miss . Health Director looking after the various minor cuts‘ and bruises which boys have the‘ ,hab1t of acquiring in eml uslasti ‘sport. During the period of Camp medical “supervision was given by Rotarion -Dr. Harry Johnson and Gyro Dr. Rotarian Ray Penldeton was acted as Rotsrians as camp‘ leader. Glen Patrrldge was sports.‘ director. i One day was spent away from camp f in an enjoyable picnic and boat sail l to Rocky Point. Another day‘ through the kindness of the Rotar- ians the boys were motored in to the Exhibition which they enjoyed both afternoon any‘ evening. Much credit. is due Miss Wilson and her staff for the securing of the. boys, their medical examination,‘ and her many visits to the camp. i The camp committee, Rotations and Gyros are greatly pleased over the success of the camp and feel that the various boys who were crippled. under-weight. or sickly have been benefited by this twelve-day outing. Gains in weight ran from half- pounds to seven pounds and the average gain in weight for all boys in camp was three and one quarter pounds. Horace Smith, YMCA. camp cook for the past four years was the chef and to him great cre- dit is due for the very fine menu end tasty manner in which the food was cooked. which no dcttbt contri- buted to the increase 1n weight. Western Guardian --RETURNING TO NEEDHAM. MASS-Mrs. Luke W. Keith, who has been visiting on the Island, re- turned m her home in Needham. Mass. on Monday. She was accom- ‘pahied by her sister, Mrs. Annie be- furgey. of ‘Pl-yon, who will visit rela- ‘ tives in different parts of USA-S. —ADMH"I‘ED T0 ‘BAIL-The pre- liminary hearing o: Frederick Przt- -chard, of Linklettc- Road, charged with receiving stolen foxes, came be- _ fore lilaglawille Campbell on Monday‘ at the Ciurt House. Sununersldo. Three witnesses gave evidence for the may be met with today 1n P. E. 1.. An early start lshot was fired the attacking force ‘ h“ G111?“ W“ kept °“ h" m“ "m" i and could. I am sure. be found 1n broke down the doors and entered Ythe “M13 wmsm ‘mm ugh“ w" i any civilized part of the world. There must always be some difference in the lives and opinions of those dwelling in country villages and those dwelling in the city. But whether the people of P. E. Is- land dwell 1n the city or country. they are the most patriotic people in the world, also l think the most hospitable ‘and many will resent the criticism of the books of our Island authoress. , I am. Slr. etc. (‘MRSJ A. ML‘. SAVAGE, HARBOR, P.E.l Aug. 23. KC, for the accused. Mr. Thane A. Campbell, KC, Attorney-General. was present in the interest oi’ the Crown,~S. PERSONALS —M»ny friends w'll rer- cl 1.1 continued ill Dav‘ . Ft- at. of Heal; -Miss Cecelia Richards. who hr been visiting relatives and friends in Mont Carmel. has returned to her home in Chelsea. Mass-S. -.'. to learn of l\Iv:= Mrs .':'\* ..'1Vfr. McInnis. Dairy promoter Charlottetown. was a visitor to Sou- ris. during the first of the week. in dairy business. ~Vislting Summerside this week were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Grey anrl Mr. Dana Grey. of Meedham, Mass They were accompanied by M‘ss Fer- rer, of Dorchester. They are very delighted with their visit to different parts of the Island-S. ~ -Mr. L. V. Thebodeau and party. of Van Buren. Maine. lire touring the Island by motor car. They were “ 1n Summerside for the week end and expressed themselves as delighted with the Island scenery. the well- stocked farms and the hospitality of the people-S. -Readers will regret to learn of the illness of Mr. Martin l-Ieckbert. of Summerside. who has been a familiar figure at the railway crossing at the eastern approach to Summerside for a great number of years. carrying out .non, K, 0., for defendant. In the case of McLeod vs McDon- ald, an action for $68.90 damages sus- tained in an automobile accident. ‘judgement was given for the plain- itiff for the amount claimed. Bell for the plaintiff. McKinnoi-l, K. C, for the defendant. In the case of G. Linus Smith vs {Viola Fall. an action for $6 physic- ian's fees. judgement was given for ‘the plaintiff n. r, McPhce for the ‘plaintiff. l In an action for S105 house rent in ,the case of Bertha Douse vs Michael Kcnslorv. judgement was given for the plaintiff with costs. In the case of Charles A. Mc- ,D:>ugall vs the Portland Packing Co. a judgement for non-suit with costs was given. Gauclct. K. C. for plaint- iff. Stewart K. C. for defendant. The case of Leith and Elmer Brown vs Benj. Carter. garnlshee proceedings. was hold over till Oc- tober. H. F‘. lVfcPhee for plaintiff. J. O C. Campbell for garnishees. Last evening at 7.30 flic case of J. Lee Gamble vs J. Milton immat- Try a suit for $45.65 for damages sus- tained to the car of the plaintiff in an accident on the Malpeque Road _"‘25 heard. The case was adjourned “.11 Saturday. Engaging Raises- Romantic Climax TORONTO, Aug. ‘JG-Engaging detaJs of the ruaes adopted by the young elopcrs to carry out their stratagem of getting married before anybody could become aware of their plans, came to light yesterday re-. garding the marriage c1 Mss Aleen Green, daughter of Col. Byron and Mrs. Grccn. and granddaughter of the late Sir Sam Hughes. to Francois de Iiesseps. son of the late Count Jacques dc Lcsscps and grandson of ‘Sir William Mackenzie. Although the two had their license for nearly two weeks before the knot was tied. the minister who performed vthé ceremony had but five minutes‘ ‘notice of their 1ntentions._ it was dis- [closed l ‘The marriage, following a swift ioourtship between the comely sub- deb and the dark-ey-ed. charming young do Lesseps. was announced Tuesday night to have taken place Aug l2. Relatives declined to discuss the elopomerit beyond issuing a. brief statement that the marriage had oc- Mrs’ Murray’ being unsuccessful ‘m .vice will be preceded by an open-sir , each occasion, but Francois had nev- c!‘ lived there. Young Mr. do Lcsscps lS understood to have lived with his mother, the Comtess do Lesscps. at . 55 Ridge Drive. The boy gave his first name as‘ his occupation; "Frances Patrick." was filled in as “Imperial Oil laborer. tories," and his birthplace as Indra, France. His bride gave her full name on the form as Allison Moretfa Ham- ilton Green. and signed herself “Allie iGrecn.“ although her name was giv- on in the formal announcement sim- hly as Aleen Green. Ilrr lalrthplace was Welland. she ivroi". and shc had, resided in Detroit for tho 15 01;“ llreccdng her application for the li- cense. ‘ The license obtained. waited nearly two works-until Aug ‘ l2—‘bcfore proceeding ivzih the mar- riage On that ("lflfi a lady teleplmn- ed Rev. W. G Stcpbons. :1 rctZrr-rl lilethodist minister. who occasionally does supply work in local Iliitcci churchcs at his homo n‘. 101 Allin-q.‘ Avenue. "In ‘Five Minutes." The lady srticlzc as if she knew him. but did not give her frame. and ht- did not recognize her vozcc. said V: Stephens yesterday He presumed she was the mother of one member * cf the couple, although she did not. ray as much. After inquiring vvlinthrr he would be home and would be aliic i; perform a marriage ceremony. she hung up with the advice that the couple would "be ovcr in about five innutcs." In five minutes they did QTIIVD, ac- companied by a young inrin and young woman who acted as ivltncss- , es. He could not recall their names. but they appeared to be fihciids of the bride and groom. Neither of the .young women had a voice winch h: recognized as that which had cwmc over the telephone wire a short time previously. He did not tlnnk there was a 112mg unusual about the ceremony. said Mr. Stephens, as the license socmccl quite in order and the groom appeared to‘ be 20 or 22 years of ago. Ho: recall-i ed it yesterday only because it was.‘ the only one of three lvcddzngs he performed recently which took place in his house, the others being sol- emnlzed 1n a ixcarby‘ church. Little additional informamon could‘, be gleaned yesterday regarding the! headlong romance \v1i.cl1 united two ‘of Ontario's old families and has caused a FCIIFHLOH lll local soclctgrl circles, from frLends or relatives of‘ the couple. It was learned. hOWGI/Crm that the bride was n. popular figure) the couple meeting about 1.15 p. m. All are Vvsclcomt‘ to these services. s PERSONALS ..‘Mr J. A. McDonald. Land Sur- ‘vcycr. Hermanville. was a passenger ‘from Harmony Junction to Aiberton ‘on Ilonday, and had some work in _ that section. ..'Jolm J. McDonald and John R ixfcnonalcl. St. Margarcts. were hav- ing their farms surveyed on Satur- day. outlining their dlvslon lines, al- =0 some work in connection with the ' '11 farm. ..'RC\' Finley Mullaly. Charlotte- town, who is filling the Rev. Father "‘Pl1crson‘s place. at St. Margarcts. 11c away .n the West. came up fmm the Saturday and func- mned at divine sci-vice in the Church on Sunday. ..'D:ln1el Mcvhee, who has been '}73llClllI,'_! the summer with hLs mo- thc: and nephew at St. Ifargarcts. i-cturnod to the sailor's Snug Harbor Home. on Staten island, N. Y. . ‘R-onslci lifcLcan, of the Founda- i Co. rfew York City, returned T y to resume work. after spending three months at the old hcnzc. Sum-s Line Road. Mr. Mc- Lean occupcs a prominent position in the actnsc work of this big con- cern. and has been with them over twenty.‘ jyccrs. After the Show Drop in f0 our commod- ious and up-to-datc ice cream parlor for refresh- mcnfs. 5770-3-5-Moo-Wed-‘fhure-lmc- r was smr mun Ttmmrs m: oar YOU MOI-l more“. 1. arnoommson m Prince Street i‘. 1"‘ COAL - on nuunnan rows Springhlll and Albion Nut. Court d; Son, Bedford. 6103-8474!- Male Help Wanted wooo-st rm am, August 2am. to Mr. and Mrs. W.-L. Wood, n daughter. CAl-BUTHERS-At the Prince County Y" ,‘ l Aug. 24, i930, to Ml’. and Mrs. Lorne Oarruthers (nee Jean Webster.) Augustine Cove, a son. DOWCOOOOOQFCWQ ' “ "W" wanna-nor aositnaa. amt this ofllce. 9979-31. ——— ~—---i ‘ WANTED mmmsran: -1ix-‘- DR; W. R- perfenced Barber. Apply Ivan Mac-l Inns; mama‘ chiropractor "eeman. Russell Hotel. Somme l Uhrnleanl Nervous Diseases Bide- . °°47"'”'2"; l“ Prince Ct Phone l"!- - i ' JOIIN Amman MaeDONALD. LANn °.”"‘" ‘b in“ “m” , 20, Harmanville. m, ano-a-c-im. N. D. MacLean UNDIITAKII IIBAI-MII CHIHOQIQIIIII I Nlflll Ill“ Phone HO 00000000400031 prosecution. The evidence was that Officers Flam and Lmklsve: seaich- ‘ ed the ranch of Mrs Delaney and; found three foxes which Alban’ strong identified as having been‘ stolen from his ranch. The accused, admitted that he had taken these foxes to Mrs. Delsneys ranch but he‘ stated that he had bought them from {Joseph McDougall and had paid ten ‘dollars and was to pay McDougall ianother fifteen dollars and to give’ ‘him a pup next year. He claimed; ‘that he had no knowledge or aus- piclon that the foxes had been stolen‘ Mr. C. McCallum appeared for the, informant and ur. 2mm n. Strong.‘ his duties as flag man. Mr. Heck- hert was taken to the Prince Count!‘ Hospital for treatment. I-Iis numer- ‘ ous friends will wish lum a spccdy recovery-C. curred. The couple are reported to be both only 17. one year under tho legal age required for marriage with- iout consent of parents. Examination of the records showed lthat the license was issued on July ‘ ‘ L31. with de Iesseps putting his age PAINTER at 20 years and Miss Green svtlng Painting and hers down at 1B. Although they were Paper Hanging married by a silperannuatcd Mctho- dist clergyman 1n the seclusion of his home. both gave their religious af- filiations as "Engrsh Church.‘ THOMAS GALLANT 1a Kent Street Phone 139d Whimsical Device Both gave addresses on the applic- among the smart set of Havcrgal‘; Lades College. whcrc she was cnroll- i Egg Noggs_ ed at the time of her wedding. and, 1“, Cream sodas that it was likely the honeymoon! sundcem ‘tour of the lVcst on which the two! 5qnd“.h.,ws_ are embarked would not be conclud-l Tnast cd "for some time." I It is unrlcrstod that one reason, ‘little information is available is that‘, ‘very fcw outside closest "lativcs nnd ‘intimate friends know ho\v it fill} happened. sucl-i a sudden iurprisc] was the event of their mnrrlaie. Foal‘. outside the couplc themselves, l1 is‘ ‘said. know hnv: or when or where, they mot, or how the courtship was!‘ pursued. M alfed Mlllgefc. Got your candy and clgznvclics from us. LE1GH’S Cor. 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