4. N6 4.5.1 Q 5# 'JULY 18» 1933 _ 'rim CHAaLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN _ _ 7 _ _ Pima rim ' A -E' Q E -" =:=1 §f_ ` SUMMERSIIJE GU and Prince Bounty lillronicle ARDIAN Stock Quotations -'Ilia column ia reserved for-news ~BARN of hal llderust but sdvertlslng ol I ws! lsturs may bs Inserted at 1 Eggs word strictly payable In ad- -LEFT FOR CAM?-A number of young ladies belonging to the C. G. It T. groups at Summerslde, left on Monday morning for the C. G. I. T. Camp at Canoe Cove.-S. r-_Li -BHOBEPABTY - The YOURS people of the Central Baptist Church and the United Baptist Church had s most enjoyable time last evening 'at Linkletter Road shore. Swimminir and sports were indulged in and later in the even- ing a bounteous lunch was .served on the beach. All returned home feeling they had had a most en- ioyable evening.-S. rr. l _- . PERSONALS ' ‘ _Miss Rita Pickering, of Sum- lomide, has returned from a pleas- ant vacation at Hamilton.-S. '-Mr. Joseph A. Hughes, Bedford. is the guest of J. A. Ready and fam- ily at Kensington.-Y. ...Rav. Mr. Whitten, of Baltimore. Ill., was the preacher in the Bap- tist Church at Summerside on Sun- day.-s. ‘ -Mlm Dorothy MacPherson. of Ottawa, arrived on Monday evening to spend her vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Pherson, of Summel-side.-S. ' -Dr. R. H. MacDonald, Mrs. MacDonald, and charming family of two young sons and one daughter, arrived last week from Saskatoon on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- Donald, of Bedeque.-S. --Rev. Albert Smith »and Mrs. smith, of Windsor, Ont., are visiting in Summerside. Mr. Smith was pas- tor of the Christian Church at Summerside about three years ago. -S. ` -Mr. and Mrs. Redmond and daughter, Miss Dorothy, returned on Monday to their home in Moncton, after a pleasant visit to Summer- side. Miss Ethel Storey accompan- ied them for a brief. visit.-S. -Mr. Ralph Llnkletter, of Toron- to, who is visiting his parents, Mr. ind Mrs. Archibald Linkletter, of Linkletter Road, sang at the morn- ing service in the Central Christian Church, Summerside on Sunday. Miss Amanda Cannon was the solo-‘ chinery, fire was 9 p. m., house B. wedding morning merside. P.P., per in a white T0dd, bride, Mrs. way that save the . T the barns date and _ only partly covered by in.ellz';1nce;- §"'y Paul’s, Summerslde, when Miss Mar- l;n\t-11 Fo .gmt oriifin, bi nlngham, Mass.. l-,,§,,§,',‘I,’," daughter of Mr. Joseph Griffin oi “’~‘*'“8'l"‘"*° - Lot 7, was united in marriage toln,.,l, g,,.,.| Mr. Frank E. Morrison, of Sum- U S SW" was the Mr. Lawrence Gallant, the organist. played during hymns. chic ensemble of blue with tended O'Hol.lor . _ amedasm-o0m5man_ My-_and Calf receipts totalled 1,026. “. _. Morrison, who will reside in ,.,,‘l:,,,,“”y., r a 1 rside have the best wishes of 1"" »}f°"d“_Y» Price! “""'° "Hill" Gbldrirl ' llc ‘Ju to all cents lower. Silica were Gmham_B r calves " \\"\-l'u sold for $4.255, with mcillun; to ""' °" " "" °°° " Summe a large Power ..... ... ich was in one of the Am Smelting ... h . Ain Tel an barns. was totally destroyed. The A,,,,,__,,,,,, d Tel . first noticed between B and Atrblsbn .___ . I* but had gained such head- $;',‘,’:'§: 1? nothing could be done to 3 _E R was away. Neighbors con- nrlrrrrrb e loss is a heavy one, as Gen Foods h .Gen llfotor well equipped, and were lot Nickel North A \ rth Am was solemnized Monday 'rerr Girl! ' rvwnlwnrrh Rev. G. J. McLellan, DD., formed the ceremony and celebrant at Nuptial Maas. the Wedding March and the Mass, played appropriate MON The bride looked charming ou tile hat and shoes. She was at- ll_l_iel-est by her cousin; Miss Viola §__,,.e°;“ of Summerside. Mr. James Wrillus. an, also a. cousin of the ,,,,,|,. circle of friends.-S. li vorv <1 lui-iliuln lst at three at Su Mass., -Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and their §f,;"{,.,f§`,, md as ,,. H _ 50n5_ moto;-ed (mm Malden, better kinds ranging from $2 to arriving on Monday evening mmerside. They visited Mr. Good and Mrs. Oliver McNeill, afterwards mm, ,... terestl dough ands. wifes she is and -pr. Mrs. Maenbnald and their twb ln- 1° $3- ing Dr. Bedeque. They are the guests of selling Mr. and Mrs. James E. MacDonald. Dr. MacDonald is a member of $0.25' tht! 0. bli-thi.l'lg.4- _filir tn . i. C le. H. Mammals w.th sllrrb ' ng little sons and little ' _ ter, of Saskatoon are visit- E,,.,,,_ MaoDollald's old home in <‘°"\"\“" Hog N. s. r. B., Association §‘§‘,‘,§' former director. This is his first visit to the Island and charmed with the scenery §Q+X-H+g4 Advertising Rates-Pay Central Guardian locals, lc. Eastern locals, 20. per word; Ann Events, Zo. per word; Clilssiiled, Zo. Notices, 700, per inch; Lists of Flo ings, Cards. cw. io. per name; L2 per inch; Notices of Thanks and All or do per word. Other rates on ID Minimum Charge for any adve cents. RATE:-Zo per word. three ln- ‘__ acrtlous for the price of two. atriotlr Pllllllo in advance. Lost __ 1.os'r rlunay Nlolrr, EAmuNG Phone 916. 1844-7-17-21 tosr-rox rl-Iltlulslt, WHITE and brown. Tax No. 312. Notify 82 Elm Ave. 1878-'I-17-Bi Miscellaneous %%%%§ ‘I _Q/_n,t . , Er ft-cd 4-:. is 1'.-en zinig; neloetrd sag; 441'. Rgllrloy: r* lv rug : FOR. I-'OR ened youn Hammond Sanderson. West Roy- Th alty. pe _ ral ma spiritual oner- tten of Condolcnoc, 'l0c. rtisement twenty - five CARBOARD SUITABLE F0 lining sheet. Guardian Office. tf. Apply Guardian. 'laao-'1-is-sl . O e SALE-TWO NEWLY FRESH- ,md milk COWS GllCl`l'1Sey grildc, |lr|i~clz holilillg lint-hullgcil from 'rl closing qllolntluns. llc liglll ill llll linos. e butter nlnrkct r-niltinllcd 1313-7'15'3L quoted at 10 in 1111!. r-ents a 1 hutic in cfirlots or 07 3,' ; _ 0.lt.s' per word; Western and _ olancements and Coming 46"'§A. r word In Memoriam 6__,__B_ preclatlon, 'l0c. per inch plioatloua. “whim 031s: No 4 Fecrl 95. For Sale _... B 51% outhouses, etc., lc per 06 SALE - GIRL'S BYCYCLE. NT xl toll ' ' ' week g, and ill piime condition. ________ uAr sAl.E A1' mlltvraw. ROCKY Point, Monday, July 24th, 55 acres. J. A. lvleradyen. iaos-'I-is-ai. WANTED - BOARDERS IN COM- fortable home. Apply Guardian- 180'!-7-l5-31. Wanted &*____*____ BOTTLES WANTED-PINTS AND quarts. Phone 1107. 1433-ll-29-tt &_~_.____________ WANTED T0 RENT FOR ONE ‘month wheel chair. Ap ly i_& LUMBEB LAND WANTED. CEN- trally located. Must contain per- centage of heavy lumber. State distance from Railway or main highway. E. E. Sharbell, Portage, P. E. I. 1875-'I-is-31. --\i: No No 2 non 01%: No Ifnnr nor 85; No 5 78%: No tl 74%; Track 03'/5; No 1 s:No2CW44‘é€N03 1 " Nnlfoed Q;/-1-*_ as-~ ae” f'?=1‘l 04%: 001,; ~ No 2 row 1 No 5 : Truck (intl. L_, PRODUCE (Caniarllan Press) REAL Jill 17-A no r nrrirnls amounting to only prices rilllgcd from rl extms. 15 ccnia for first; nnd ts for accnlula. Only 275 cns (Canadian Press) .\I0.\`TRE.\l._ July I7-British reign excllnuge in relation to nniliiln tlo\lnr_ as compiled by Allstrrlllil Donn . .. Austl-ln scllllllng /151. Belgium helgll £2000. mllrl-la .1\‘L'l7. Hong Kong dollars .8 i`zri-hoslovnklil crown .MSL Denmark krone .2'.’/I8. Finlnnrl tfinmarirwi_'i%0. Frnnro Hlllc . . Gerlnnny ri-lchsmrlrk .$002. Omit Brltnln pound 5.0130. fin:-coo drilchmii .00.\‘i. Holland fiorln .00.W\. Hlinmlry penzo .Elm- lnrlln rllpel- ..'l'l00. Italy llni .0Tlll. .Tapnn yen ..'ll50. .Tugoslnvlil illnilr .0'2ll. Now Zoniilnrl pnill-ll 4.0087. Nnru-:ly krone 2520. slot! .17’_‘.'l. ltoumanl/l lcu .0»'t00. South Africa \'if_l2_;l_rI 5.0085. puncta . krone .HRX .iw-itzcrlnnd franc .9010 States dollar 475 D"l‘ remium . , » ny totalled 7870 Receipts “me T f le 1 ‘Early (-h|b_ou‘ Clcr cv . “mb” Columarlo .. and hogs. Lp to time ohcommnn W P ____ move_ Only four head had come over the g2,?,§;"§;l|!,':e!"_'__""' "` There - illcrcuse in tile receipts of g~`,,§rj}'éf:k"' “IB "B °“m’m`°d with Goldllle ... r. . . ... ... r... ted to ,3 0 fmm Hollinge 3'3"' Homest 12-35- Huroni 2.335- Let- 55° in .\fn<-sssa B bulk Iialartlc . r dual- urn Basin .. . -... 41/_. ___ e...». al .. .r-... 3500 lamb” Mclntyr um 1° lirklnlev . . .. .. . . .. 50% w_ $150: l\l¢vu~i.`is . . N"“'h"" " °' ' ° ' ' ‘ 'Pa`tr1°t Please copy) well E. Fowler, of French Village, n°’th fought rlnnre 76%: Total durum C W 41: 'No 'Alg Track Alg 2 row onlin may H2.. . dalryi 0 “_m,_ Smellars celpta _Enlt llbrnr oil .....` .` f f. ?_l____§g Hull Bnl' ... . . .r-. . . _ _I Nickel . . . .... na '"1' ‘Jack .\liln .. ... “'“’“ Kirk lx-nu . f .11 ml of Kirk Town .Lohel ... . »~ . __w_g::_lIlillrolilr ... ... . .. ... ... Mllurly . . . ... . "° °fi Night urn-'lt . . 15 ,0'Nor|lon .. . .. "'“""r'enrl ole' ' ' . . ' ' lebtn-rrlnrl . . . '. . _“__” "rm ___ "Jw to ‘L75 lllbilgo ... .. ... .... _ according tn quality. ~ ' L This M 129% Stocks _ 13% Batbulat A 40% gall _Eel 13| ras an va C C 2”- ..:."...r..- ... ... ... rn A-.. ...- ... _... a-... 75 ... .-. ... _... ...#.. go Can Ind A1 2g C P R ... t.. ... ». -... 20 Dom Brid? ... ... ... .rr ... 991/_, How Smit 4431;, Dom Steel ... ar. -...- .-1 _--- ..... ... ... -rs r.. and Coal B ... -... msg Int Nickel . . .... gg Massey Harris ... ... ... .... 00 McColl Front ... .~.. ... .. ... sun; Montreal Power ... ... . . .-.. 291,; Nat Brew ..... ..v ... . . .... 381.5 Power Col-ll ... -... ... ... ..- 3314, Quebec Power ... ... . . .... 44'/A Shalvinigan 101;, Steel of 501l_. Iwinnipeg El 55 =i fi-Hu Mzzvuvc 83% 49 1'_’fli/1 131,; TORONTO. July 11- 22’/r Studia 31% Acme Oil ,... 5714 Ajax Oil 40 Alb PIB 4.1'/r Rie_x_ ... 651/ m y .. ° Amulet . . ». . ... . . ..... ...v .......... Al-no ... Ashley rr. ... ....~..>r».. nr ar er. »-. ... ... 1 Buff Can Bunk Bi Bralorne ma" ical oil FRDYRII .. ~%~w§;u_ .. .- -.S U ar. ... ... ..r .rr »-.. ... . . ... ... ..._... r . . ... r.-a -... ... » . ... .. -...- v.. ... .r . . . -rr -l.. 5.' rr . ‘Di”°t“l New Montreal Y°f'° Sf°°'“ sock Maker ‘ - Peter Doyle, of Campbellton, Lot 4. _ were burned tothe ground on Fri- smear day last. A large quantity of ma- §:,'_’°g__dCh§.‘“ w cannula.. rum °’°"° Clzu iee, ar itil’ io .WL 13% B.l‘9 :ll 20% ai W. 4% N00 10 14 4.1% 28'/.l 14 Zi'/Q .. ~... ... . ... 21 (‘i\n ... ... ... ... .. 31 . 4 l to gi (Canadian Press) nnd Clone cha ... ... ..._ ....-.. 16 sta]-te]-5 wju be acmepted in each .. . ,. is .`. .... 1. so C12-1 .-.¢ . . ..... .. ..._ .. tl-ie eo ~.. . .. ._ ....r 8 120 . er. ... . . ... .r~.~. 28 W .-.-. rr. ... ... ......- 1 en] 0% ... ..-. ... ..-.. -.1 .. 23.1 day . . 3 ... . . . ... ...__l._. 3325 at r:_. A _ ' A . . .._ or ...§m 3”; -<3 r .. . .. uw rail .. . . ` ._ ..'. 2:", tciown. with Howey ... ts . ... 92*/Q an . . . . 45 Klrlr Bud ... Keele! .. Kirk hike ... rr.. ...- °°m‘ Kootenay . Luke Shore ... . . . .- 2| : 2: _. la 5-f$=~§=°»e§ Ui and .\r.-lfllnln . . .. zo $0-50 nirwnttera . . .. sa to °“'f \lcrlnnrI . . . llinrf mu .' . r. .. \fonet Ifurnhv ... ...- ... ..-r ..... . .. . ‘it _ .il ... ... ... ... ... 10 Moss Mine! .. .fs ‘... ... ..... R '.!'.£- 64 WN? Nlplsslng r . ...r .. R10 ri Oil .. or . a I* S5-75 we ol Y- Premier... ... .. . .1 ... All' ... ... .f .. lr. 120 Pros ...- . ... .tr .. - Snr-nill .. .. .... ... Shel-rltt . . .ff ..-r Slacnn Sollth Star Suri D00 Svlv lte .. .. Dec Tonk Hugh . Deo Trendvrell ... ... au \. . Tlnlt 'lrlo Wills Tnwnirmrlc ... .w ...V .-_r ._.. 4.;__0 1| ». . . ~ ... .-.-. -'NM . 41 Reno 200 Run Ant ... .- .-..- ... . . <.. 110 . .' . 22 152 ...- ... ... .». 100 W P .... .rv -..r '... ..... 40 Stadnconn ... ... ... .. .. 4% Pac . . . . 50 Bnsin ...f . . . . v- .... 1115 _ nn .. . . . r 130 Sud Fon ... ... ..... . . . .... 10 .. . .. . 1 08 Kirk ... _... ... . . .. 12 Vncllum .. .. ~ . 1 21/, \ lid ... . rr » » . ... 55 e_v-(` ... .. .. 10% I nor Wright-H -. . 085 83%: Silver ... ... .. 397; sales 2.4'l'i,00. UNLISTED o Assoc Brownlee .. ... --ir . . Fill a Can if* Clifton .. Cobalt Oil .. Exp] ... . . . _ ("l-est . . ‘Eli-lornrio . ... . . ~ .. Dal Inst nom 13 25 in "’_;'9- mrntlflrn ... .. . . s Hilltop .. .. .. . . 1 20 f°r_ lgke .\I:|rou ` . u. ... . mrlhlaylnnd . . . .. “"5 lin-Leofl .. . .'..s.. .. B 25 Onisko . . . . - "°'_nli.~hn» . . . . Rohh Mont .. . _ v. . ..... .1 Royallte ... . .-- .... Rn Kenra . ..... Furl Mines -.... \entures .. ... .. . .» . N >- aw..-` the the todsyi _. ‘_ _ `sm-Irs ‘nn ‘B rn" curse lottetown where Dr. Giddings is ll A on lss__§ A Besullnrnois . -... ... ... t. 6 Dom Eng .. ... ... .-1 ... ... -- Uma ..-.» ... .-» ,... ... ... ISM llqnln ... ... ... ..., .. Va Oli ... ... ... ... 21 _ i' . r...... .. ... 11! .ho 4 sig llllrr . . . .. 24 8 C W meet iss, 1110 00 2 Tr... ..... . . . .. 21 . r ». . UK no nam ..1 .. . ... ;1o Kirk .sr r.. .. .. M5 tn Man r. .- ~ _ .. 12 Churchill . . . .. .. 4% . 3% C~Coppel' ... ‘... ... . . .. _'_l25 prrrr '. .".`.i -ies .. r . ¢ ~ . ... 0 . . . . . .. 140.00 . . . 74 750 to bel _ _ 50 , ..-.-. 1 1 41 so 12 1 14 mi 3% no un 1 21.; 2% 'ii l 2100 S-$2 'Imp Oil ..- ... sr. A . ... -tr l5% Imp Toh » . ... . ..... 10% mm Tut 'Pete ... .ss .N ... -.. ... M* .Walkel"Pfd ... ... ... t.. ... 16% M-T N. Y. CURB (Canadian rl-eu) Starks Clos Amer Sup Power .. .. ..... ... Aa ll nnrl I-ll ... ... ... ..¢ ... Can Mnrronl ... ... ... ... - 3 f?lt.lr-s Serv ... ... ... ... I Ill Bonll and Share ... ... ... Pont nf Cnnniia A ... .__ ... Imp Oli ... ... ... ... ... lllt Pete ... ... ... ... ..... Ning Hull .. .... ... ... ... .. .St. Oil Ind ... ...._ ... ... ... RQ 18 IR IR Rf! cent 1 iii* lilsrd's Liulmont for laloot bites. is it 1/_. iw. is Amer Cyan B ... ... ...._ 14% '12 I ‘A _Y 54. CENTRAL GUARDIAN _-f_- Uoullly ne!! M 1 ation, Joying their stay immensely. They Came by the Fort St. George of the Fume s Line, Montreal, and the same NEW ANNAN 2.23 AND 2.26 it_wa.s th class and making a (purse $200.00). This change ought 1848-7-17-21 ` ' ".'.. '.1. ls ilfui gardens, cornwall. About ... ... ~. ~.. rr- 62 fin ., g held, with Mrs. Melkle Vice Pre- sident Queens Go., presiding and a progra foil d d Cornwall, address Mrs. Thomson, Prov. ds Th ldie th all pal-tool: Joyed a Mrs. F. Mrs. MacMillan and Comwsll again W. C. when united of pei-fo Rev. N. B., bride, Cook ville. ed in with embroidered veil of white silk net, 301115. rose N. S., was beautifully gown- and carried a bouquet of pink blue B-!‘m The flower girl. Miss Florence Cook, of Wolfville, N. S., little niece of the bride, wore it dress of blue organ the ‘of Charlottetown. The wedding ins . WBS and wild-flowers by friends of the tion Mrs. the ed sie T. W. Cook, sister~in-law of bride, poured. and were assist-, in serving by Misses Lillian. Jes- ,‘ and Mrs. Giddings will spend their honeymoon in Nova Scotia, and on their return, will reside in Char- practising. The bride's popularity was attested by the showers held in her honor and by the many beautiful glfts‘she received. The out of town guests were Dr. and Mis. T. W. Cook and children of Wolfville, N. S.; Mrs. W. E. Scantle- bury, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heartz, Ma-s. Heiber Bell. Mr. Ralph Jenkins, Mr. Oscar Diamond, Mr. Douglass Mayne. of Charlottetown, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mutch, of Bunbury; Dr. Charles Johnston of Eldon: Miss Doris Jenkins, of Arlington, Mass.; Rev. and Mrs. Lyman Gidd- ings of Hartland, N. B.. Rev. and Mrs. T. R. Cioudgc. of Murray Har- bour. 1 . l l .CRO 1 .Mum I. "nn" hr Q , . This column is rassrvetl for Queers I ot local interest bultuallie $::t?:i,ng“;'!. s“nlo‘::; "|:'a‘t:a.r.e‘ bn .Ne Bel0w lug of ‘s newsy nature may ba ln “V d “ ‘ t d _ _ sorted lt 4 dents A word strictly 1 Ia In sdva‘lz¢c|;.. _ 'M I ren, ’”.bl' in -d""‘°°‘ opals of he] A RENTRAL GUARDIAN drivers, charged with driving to the common danger. were each fined twenty dollars and costs or thirty for one week. ito his left eye. While chopping isévere injury. His many fl-lends. | wish him a speedy recovery. I _ . c. 1'. U. A-r nom:-A very, _--_ ~f_:;s‘a°_t;’ ed at the RE nw,” TORONTO _ Mn DB. B.. F. SEAMAN will be absent l of Montlea W_ _,_ Davlm of the Attorney Gem from his Odioe from July 17th to Branch Managers have complete g Dem Toronm md Mm D_v_ July sith. lass-'i-la-ai. xo ultima e visiting the Province on vac- . W" “I um regutererl at the c. N. a. Ho- ‘ “uc” °°'"“`”"“ ‘M P°”°° "°“°h with This is their _mst vim _md they Court yesterday morning two car sections of en s intend ,-etumfng by me Nerlsm 0! days. At the Juvenile Court the crops, mm _ case of a delinquent was adjourned an ,nm-ing upon me critical pe,_ F iod with satisfact posed 2.26 Trot and Pace (mlxed),f knowledges receipt of $11.48 from (mba, ught advisable to split the , King William Orange Lodge, Kings- | drbuggi 53132;; lil; alexis: supplement the purse, lon; also $29.00 from True Brothers _ ive_ and except in me northem pop 2.23 straight tml. (purse Masonic 1.oage,crapaud. ,mm M the provmces ugh, mldsl $200.00), and a 2.26 straight pace - 1867-7-18-ii. .are md, ‘ 0° s. The first eleven paid up en-I wood yesterday morning he was :_eCa__m;:__d s will qualify to start, | struck by a chip, which inflicted a most dist surname counr Ar oaoncs 5 ° I Supreme Court opens at Georgetown of The King vs. MacLean, , SNBAK 'rllllsvns BUSY-when .Bmton to occupy her summer catt- = crops P__es_de__t_ Oh____1o__e__oW___ _age at ijfeppoch she was surprised 50 per oc . ,to find th t d in h _ Solo, Mrs. Leigh Warren, Chariot- , a ur g er absence are b,1ckwa,.d_ A1bem,__ southeasbi business, Mr. Schlcber was most op- somc one removed all the .bed cloth- fact all the moveable fumishihgs. may make some difficulty in dis- P. and local police have a list of employe of the Pennsylvania Rail- _*__ Mr. J. Roy Hughes, Manager of ‘the Bank of Nova Scotia. New die and carried o. basket of Car11_;1e_ p_ Q__ is visiflng his par.. P' forget-me-hots, The groom was st- ents, M,-_ and M,-s_ G_ A_ Hughm oo tended by Roy W. Cook, brother of prime sn-ee; My-_ Hughes is ac- with bride. and the ushers were,b<>mpanied by his wife and daugh- filling .Ralph Jenkins and Oscar Diamond' 1 tg,-_ BTO of mlrvhes were Played by MI'S~ T~ W- Mr. Claude Blake, Manager of a. thin 000k of Wolfville. During thi' sign- Branch of the Royal Bank at Mon- may of the r<‘€iSf€1” "0 PF0mi5€ M9" l treal, accompanied by Mrs. Blake Cm' suns by Mft W“1*’f'f Dalziel' 01’ and Child arrived by the s. s. Fort gras Murray River. The church was . si. George yesterday on a visit to he beautifully decorated with ferns relatives, ly plet bride. After the wedding a recap- Friend; of Mm, Gen Micmr-1nn¢_ 'fit WR5 held at the home of the_who underwent a surgical opera- ls bride where about fifty invited tion in the r>.ii:.1.l~ibspltal on sat- d°iu guests were received. Mrs. W. E. ui-day will be pleased to learn she fd Scantlcbury, sister of the bride, and » in reported doing well and resting comfortably. Mrs. Dorrance 0. Headley, nee and clara cook. Miss obrisimrtliur seller-.or csmbrlagal/lass., /Pee Jenkins and Miss Rita Ferlruson. ir visiting ner brother and sister ‘A Miss Claire Brehaut ushered. Dr. at their home on Kent street. lvbs. ftuf Headley was accompanied by her niece, Miss Wanda Acorn, daugh- ter of l-1. H. Acorn. Sourls. Mrs. B. I. Douglas and daughter, lvlrs. and Manvllle and Miss olive fb Douglas, of Prince Albert, Basic., 'th Murray River. The service was Fowler. George Crusel-, cousin of cept rmed by Rev. Arthur Pyke, both bride and groom, supported the at. pr pastor of the church, assisted by groom. Immediately after the cere- look f Lyman Giddlngs. of Hartland, mony the couple left on a motor dice brother of the groom. The trip through Eastern New Brunswick they who entered the church on and Prince Edward Island. On 75 pe the arm of her brother, Dr. T. W. their return they will proceed to Wim of Acadia University, Wolf- New York where tha §I'0°m is an ited white satin princess style, W&Y~ P with n bandeau of orange bios- PERSQNALS Gr stlww s. Her sister, Miss Jennie Cook Mm A_ H_ M¢Le,,d ,md her prog-r waa bridesmaid. and was dressed in daughten M155 Dummy McLe0d_ prove satin taffeta and carried an and som Kem~,_ _are spending the acco b0UClU€l9 Of Pink' SHP~Pd1’a80US~ summer months at Bl-ackley Beach. OW 8 MARITIME PROVINCES Oyable time was spent Thurs-l - ,ate due __ __ __ gpgernwn by me Queen5_ TOWN - The July session of the but 'are ll . . 8 County members bf the W. c, T, U_ Mm Gordon Ma¢»M,,,an»s ,,e,,,,_ today, with Mr. .Justice Arsenaulton .”’°g"”' the Bench. The Grand Jury will B' mat . , ther, y wmen gathered and m,,r_ll1spcct the court house and jail, _now rf; viewing me many ,md varied n0w_ and will present its report. _There _ac__o C em mses_ ew ,_ short meet,” was | is but one case on the docket, that ry m as owe ren ere: _ Aybe ,_ h Dox01o__,y_ Pmye___ Rem D_ K RDss_ [Mrs Julian C. Jayncs arrived from Heavyr a Nort_ eastern Area _ Recitation, Alice Howard, _ _ em Ar ing. linen, to el, ' _ d 1 ea* C"°P5 “Ot Sel`1°U-‘JY . .. .. ____ _c__°“__“W_;‘_u' H5"mn» B198! be the tie W 5 mum” .an n damag _ ..."'.."'..;"'..:"ff'. as a very pleasant social hour. . the north. wheat is heading t _ _ _ _ __ E. Brothrvyd- Hunter Riv- imsmg 01 them' mth me R' C' M' good height and coarse grain: ar; The ._ .. . . . . ... er, moved a. hearty vote of thanks the m_5s___g a____c_es_ making ’ ~ In the C._ T. U. for their hospitality, PARKER__F0WLER__A quiet but favourable and rain is badly need- ness of r . 3; Whch me mstess graciously re' pretty wedding took place at All ed' su m __ _“___ (_______ __ _ ...__..-__-_~ im plied with the wish that we meet Saints, Church Loch Lomond F____ Hay bmps are below ,Weragg i three _ 3 . . T' .U‘ Wmk “mud be greatly ing Fowler, elder daughter of Mrs. Cmps increased by such 5 gaf’hmng_ Margaret Fowler and the late Ros- sem°n _ ` was united in marriage to Thomas been fecellfed "OPS U9 makilm Wash.. ,__ C. ' _ _,, WEDDING BELLS - A wedding Gilbert Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. hemw |‘ _ _ _:ff gn of much local interest took place Thomas Pm.ke_,_ of valley st_,.eam_ Saska ' ' ' ' ‘ 1:22 Bt the Murray RW” Baptist N. S. The ceremony was performed USM Churfh. Murray River, Monday by R_ev_ Cecil Giggey_ 'Ivhe bride_ little °"“'"°“* ' ‘°‘ ' ' ' 1”' evening. July 3rd., at seven-thirty, who was given in marriage by her distric Henfieml Jean. dH\1B`hl9l` 01' brother, John Fowler, was becom- and S Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Cook, was mgly gowned in navy blue pyemh makin in marriage to Dr. Edgar crepe, trimmed with white, with hat hopne Stirling Giddings of Charlottetvwn, and accessories to match. She was dlstric S* A“"“’"-V ' ~ " 35 son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Glddlngs i attended by her sister, Miss Eve. have cl.Assas-in view or the prbspec-. THE BOARD or 'mn l>lto'ras'r- br. s edgyogrvee-elrlematiri i announc tive extra large entry list in the pro-I ANT ORPHANAGE gratefully ac- ' pmmolc growth and filling In ‘ ' for new o P REPURT be found a brief syn- crop condition; in all the districts m.entloned.i A B I GEN'E‘RlA|L is lmowieage or each St_l?°_;'a3s|; ion and are in close 186o_.,_18_6i egrapluc reports receiv- Wanted, a large quantity mae office br the sank of unwuahed wool. l from its Branches. The Hi hes t cash prices paid. t daily at 267 King railroad station. LUCK & SUN -iii ir. .ns min.. 1-M-ins.. Newspapers Best moisture conditions un- ; L. l»:.scble creased That nc ntinue ept hay, the cutting of L,m,,ed_ ouid soon be general. In` Um- advert or Advertising ber at life Savers Ltd. ca increased appropriation 'spaper space. Sales in- ln both 1932 and 1933. _ wspaper advertising will , to constitute the bulk of cated' In Quebm "went their publicity is the opinion of L. _. ve all the slow in class troiters PA1Nl='Ur. INJURY _ Mr. James Za n; have been benenml 1° an E~ S°’“°b° pacers in the provirlce a good. Jewell, North River, is in the P. E. wrsiih eg nce. Not more than eleven! I. Hospital suffering from an imury Ontario r, manager of Life Savers “We have been spending ising money largely in l-llc while prolonged hot. dry newspapers" said Mr, Schlcbel: adversely affects.-i grain, ~-and 0.... Fy. In the Maritime Prov- l agershlp DS generally are two weeks 1933, and increased sales indica tl Pa5t"“’S- EWU! fain! in l clearly that we have been doing thi riots have been beneficial. 1-.gm thingy . and conditions generally are fairlyl ML Schleber ,ook over the man. in Canada on January lst reports gratifying sales in- traw short. Coarse grains are ¢_e,.s_ g only fair progress. Grass- folk r damage is severe in many gar_,._ ts. Manitoba - Recent rains and improved conditions but, ex- the d to cool weather in June, creases. In British Columbia, with_ above t improvement in the wea-` 1932 _ PS in most districts are Sidering In an creased PRAIRIE PROVINCES PBPGFS. ondltlons. Details follow: papers showers have improved “F1118 ver large areas. wheat is When H timlstlc now making satisfactory Schlebel- ning under vely satis-[exceeded never in been so useful to him as "1933 to date” says Mr “shows our sales to be 91 he corresponding period ox a note-worthy increase con- the fact that sales in 1932 those of 1931 by over 8%.’ nouncing his plan of in- use of space in the news- Mr. Schleber stated that his experience have news- the last several months. skcd his opinion about cur- gn-¢_ headed Coarse gmlnsf rent prospects for general Canadian that hcre will be a con- ed by drought are showing tinuously improving trend during n _~ _ °___ 3 ; ffl A number of the _m__c_es_ towels improvement. Wheat is heading on me rem ° '° "°’ me" “Wed by nd lin re mlm d bien Sh” a ens a l e w st ' ' the Cornwall mmebers and en- ' _ ’ _ good Alberm Western Area _ In! ‘ms ROBERT ___ YOUYG raw Pasturage is fail-lyi Pmaress. Moisture is ample. . _,assed Kar beets are satisfactory. _l mmm all-lder of 1933. late Mrs. Robert M. Young away on July lst at her mum pmspects 3-” 1955 I home in Donaldston after an ill- Slx years. She leaves to besides her bereaved husband daughters. Mrs. Lorne Quick ‘md that the ml mr the. day at 2 ouloelr, when Greta Dari- Saskatchewan, Northern Area ~ of punnleky, sask. who had been an 9°" in the Westem with her mother for 6 weeks, Mrs. and fair to good ln the Frank and east. Where moisture has Mr. H CPUPS are indicated, with Chasg better than seed in some do,-e-of ts. Wheat is largely headed Idaho in Uhe north. where moisture bv me li ment is ample and the out- al W avourable, light yields are in- July ted and rairl and cooler Wea- the C are required. Wheat is about ,pau r oent. headed. Grasshoppers beu_ nue their destruction in lim-.P_,,c_. reas. Mn ains are promising, but the vi will be short. Root crops are .-N esslng well. Pastures have im- har, d during the past week. Tob- cannot Fre Court. wart lzovnvos or otmazc 3,8 08. OC continues to make satisfact- ,|_dne_ growth. Pltovrucs or olvraluo cm... S all wheat, cutting of which has mmenced. is ripening too quickly the result that heads_a.re not wth has been retarded by lack moisture. Barley and oats are E. iuvoerly- Spring w-beat and show short growth. which _ make harvesting difficult. n continues to make good pro- T'_ __ __ ,__ ____ s. Under favourable conditions, 'l'..}-nur.. .\l»}|¢,<-'ll.lr.\..flr.fl nrflrl-.1‘¢_ rvesting of a. heavy and uniform- ""'_€',",', 00d hay crop is nearing com- ion. Tobacco plants have bene- _-,... ed from recent rains but barley below average. Tree fruits arc, g well. but rain is badly need- L\ the Niagara fruit bel-t. An average yield of hay is ex- ted. Root crops are doing well. pples are sizing satisfactorily. Pas- cs are in good condition. iron =lf.rl‘k I \\'inni New t l f 50?* vim movnvol; or narrlsn 25' F* Hay-ing is general. but there has een some damage from rain and e crop is below average Grains have arrived by motor, and ale BFG l>l'08Nssing satisfactorily. Tom- ` spending the summer at Cavendish 85063. Dotifbée Ind 01110!!! are do- WWW* Beach. Mrs. Amold Dann, of Ash- ling well, and in some districts the ville, North Carolina, arrived s few ivield will be well above average. days ago and are having a reunion »Frult trees are in good condition, nerr. 'rbe yield bf cherries will be about Y|)|||' Eygs --_ 65 per cent. of average. Applcsi' Mr. Joseph Dougan of the Post .have received some damage from All °“‘“|'“"°“ 'mlm 5° °' Office staff has retumed from an .hail and the yield is now estimated enjoyable vacation spent in Halifax at 80 per cent. of averagb. small with his brothers, Rev. Emmett /fruits are ripening satisfactorily ` I3' \SN° Dougan, and Mr. I-‘rank Dougan. and, with the exception of rasp- ’ ' c. N. lt. ticket agent, and Mrs. berries, the yield will be almost °"°ME'"“sTs Dougan. He left hcre by plane io average. Hops are doing well and South lids Queen Square Moncton. indications point to a heavy cnop.~ OOLUMBIA great Fleck of Orofino, Idaho, and A. Ra_vfii=ld of Tacoma, and one stepson, R. B. Young ay' Wheat’ is heady? rapidly- of Saskatoon, Sask., and two t°h°'W‘m' 5°”them Ama * granclcllildren. also tbl-ce brothers' Ellis of Dunstaffnage. Theo- Donaldston. and Lcolinvd of State, U.S.A. and two sis- Mrs. Guilford Court of Sui- and Mrs. Leo Powell of Cal- Alta.. also a l-lost of relatives friends. The esteem in which encased was held was shown cxceptiorlally large 'fuller- hlch took place on Monday 3rd, from her late residence tc emotery at Donaldston. Tile bearers were Mr. Walter Camp- Mr. Angus MoDolia.'il. Mr McQliaid. Mr. Joseph Court d Court and Mr, Leonard R/ev. S. J. Boyce of Mt. conducted the funeral scr- ---___i_ ountry can be prosperous ol py if those who work its soil make a living."-John Ers- "All the ills of democracy can be d by more democracy."-Alfred mith. Markets » At A Glance (Cunnrlinn Pr:-ssl in :mil Moulrr-nl__l.iqu~» lt lr lr Ynl-k~S'oilks sharply higher, rw:-\\'h»-nt .~l.»,=r-fl higher. York-~i`o¢iol|, r|l|»lvr'r_ .lugul l coffvr: higher. IFIUIERNIE S S Red Cross [ine Freight and Pzlsscngcn _ Leave Leave Morltreal (`h"l‘nwl't . Ft. St. George July 15 July 17 . Nerissa July 29 .lr1ly.'ll St Geor eAu 12 Au Ii s. Nérlrer g Au: zo Ani; ea CARVELL BROS LTD. Charlottetown Agcni4\/) benefit to you. - _ sam.. » 15,1 K y.~.' sl /,, i . _ .;...,.~, . .. 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