"",'i_._ '_‘__a_'!l.§,11}].___... _._.- ,. .155 .. _...és..._._'__¢.__ {QB-sf i ‘in _.L.._-1i. l l I s) ,__ __{i.-?-fl il5 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDLAN Aioi ciinTEnnv MCCNLICHT rxcunsro CICH ' TilE cont si-ziisoii nus oroun WE OFFER VICTORIA-BRAS [I'M-SYDNEY I chosen words welcomed the visiting society and Mrs. McGreKOr very gracefully responded, 5811118 mil they of Summer-field were s small society, but when they received the invitation to be present, they made a great effort to come and she felt that they were glad they had made the effort. Mrs. Yeo also expressed SIIMMERSIIIIE GUARDIAN and Prince County Chronicle -'l‘0 LEA-Six roomed house on —'.l‘his column ls reserved for new! of local lutersst but sduertising of u Cnc Price $7.75 SPECIAL PRICES ON CAR LOTS Ask for quotations on slack for blowers. H. R. LARGE & ‘CO. Tel. 1000 Retail A: lVhoiesalc 58 Queon St. ‘ ‘ewsy nature may be inserted s! 1 -~r~:» a word strictly payable In sdi ‘l M‘. —PL"M‘PS, pipe, hose and all equipment for fighting fires, sold at Braces. 867. —MATINEE AT NEW ANNAN Scptcmbcr 13th. A. B. and C. Class- cs. Entries close Saturilzrv, Sept-l einbcr om. Admission 23c. 860.! I Tun To Tortellini/lids" AND co- OPERA TE 1s l IMPERA TIVE TODA Y , stock at. Bruce's. 867. —TL‘G-Ol-‘-\VAR and Sports. competing for the Armor: ’I‘i"opii_v, f in the Keusingion Rink Wednesday, i I Newly papercd and pointed through- -JAP-A-L.AC modem paints, en- “heavy rain, The game will take anieis, varnish, shellac Xllid wax in “ring-p on lvednnsday nftiemoon, s, Harvard Street, Summerslde, fur- nace heated bum mom 8am“ the thanks of the society to Mr. Lockhart for putting himself out to be present, and Mrs. George Lock- hart thanked Mr. and Mrs. Cotton and family for doing everything to make the picnic a great success. On Friday oi the same week a ‘number of the me u of the said W. M .5. met iii the parlor of Ken- sington United Church, and quilted three quilts for the needy people of Labrador. They are making five quilts and are sending them with socks and mittens etc., to that mis- sion field. AL<o rooms on Water Street. 900. out. Bowness Studio. —-GAM'E CALLED 0N AO- COIYNT 0F‘ RAIN-The playoff game between the Harris Sluggers and Summcrside Club was called off after a short period of play on Monday evening owing to the —SUMMERSIDE POLICE distinguished Scottish family, bore the maiden name of Kathryn Ellen Macphee, was born at Big Pond, Mt 45, Kings County, the daughter of Neil A. Macphee and Kathryn Mscdcnald in the seventy sixthl year of her age. Up to the time of her final illness she was one of the ‘genuine pioneer mo. lturd! in physical as strong in moral fibre. Kindly in nature, ways, and ever remdy with a help- ing handtowards all movements f0 enhance the welfare of the com-i munity in which she lived. Her adverse conditions few turned up whole life story constitutes a wor- mixing at the starting m and the"W0rld-'Wide thy chapter fitting in all respects‘ starter was busy from nine in the to take an honoured place in thqmomiug until midaftcrnoon. Green luminous though never self blaswwes the only player to break eighty oned record of those noble souls who helped lay the inundation ‘of what is most admired in the soc- iai fabric of today. DISTRICT‘ MANAGER WANTED Ceusdlsn life Insurance Company without Charlottetown rwpnsnlelcn wish to secure experienced sslesmm with proven record and organisation ability. Other Island Vacancies. Write fully Box 109, Charlottetown, P. E. I. N452. hospitable sl- Recovery MONIREAL, Que, Sept. c-rron ‘other parts o! the world come ad» vices of increased’ businessaotlvit) and renewal of confidence, states the Industrial Department oif the Can- adian National Railways, which gives added weight to the wooing general feeling- that world-wide economic recovery is under way Australia, in her primary industrid for the period 1932-33, ‘shows a rec- duringthedayanditwesawoirthy effort as it included e bell in the lake at the fourteenth. I". Boyward Wilson of Victoria had an B2 Jack Starkey the hard hitting Edmonton player had 85 C. W. Adams of Seattle had an 8'1. Dr. C. Graham, Vancouver as, Les- lie Bell, Calgary. former champion, W. T. Rae. Vancouver and Mac Deceased, who was of on old and COURT-In the Summerside Po- lice Court on Tuesday one drunk was fined $2 and costs. Another —Mr. William L. Delaney, super- Grcups With Co-opcrntivc ltlcu lu Active Open "agjqn Will Have Advantage, Declares Alfred Itlanlon i) ' Following is an appeal to Mnri- . at the Winlii licciirmuc Conference. time fishermen und other primary , was rcpowcd as iiiakiii: the 511m». b)" i inc-n‘, ll‘: " Alfred liaiiioii of Cause, president. “ would 11 of the United Aluritinie Fishermen: imic 5_v.-i->i "The Nova Scotia election is over 1 “ins u fdlliifi‘ and Nova Si-oiiains are once again ‘ ;1¢11i»1,-r-11~.r~1~~_ bcciiimccl." Bu: 110w is not the time g coiiiiiwiii ll . producers and Labor groups for any mun to take too vehenit-nii to licrir‘. the triumph of his part 0r tiic dcfoiit of his party, as the time may be, For things greater and I cvoiiouii 5.. 1‘i‘f\li'\il‘.". L‘ >u fcrciice “ oiled cconc- of actual " ".21 point ' -i A.. r1 :1 l . swwmbm‘ 13m’ 1933' M B P" M' Am’ ‘i one had his bail of $10 cstrcnted. ‘lint tlic (iruifcrcuce r h‘ _». i the llOlllC of Ms. a.:(l Ttlrs. (‘i111 . “)I(ll1l0l(l| T;'_v.u. \vi1.11 ‘.l nun ,, lfrivnrl», rvlatnves and urqu iitnu- m. ,g;,.,,,,.,1‘ cr-s nil-t to assst iii wk b1". > wen: All: llCCljf liicQuiirife of \Vil-" visor of Kensington Post Office Plant, is taking precaution against any interference on the grounds He is incioslng the grounds with a line of iron piping that will issue warning against intrusion-Y. mam from “Fly Pomlig Dmsum ‘nlA third Dart}! was Ftivcn ten days 111-11100 County cilgi ie. All lCilillSlm M“ for operating n mmor vb “fishing to conmete kmmy ha“e‘lll('lfl while under thv influence of their entries in the hsiirds of thcinquor s Scvrctriri’ on or bcfurc Sopicznbori ' ' oiii. 895- l 1 —sllli\l.l..lrf:\l\'——llli\(lKENDRICK fuvrri.ir.s.—A pretty home wed- ding wns scivmnized on Wednes- ,cia_\- evciiiiig August 9th at the .l1umc of Mr. and nfrs. James P. Summerslde: Mt m‘ siimrday ‘Sllililllliflli, Knuisforri, Prince Ed- mQmmg 7°” Qlmbec Cnyi where ward island when their youngcs ‘She Wm em" me Jeffon‘ H5195 daiuizlitci", Miss Margzarct Alll‘0(li1,‘HOSpital ‘or training- became the bride of Mr. Kenneth “mills l“ smllmcrslde “fish he“ ‘rcrnon hmuxcndrma so“ of Mn r-vcry success in her new under-In "vooazunuz: social.‘ 0.1111- G -- An event ex Z.\Oi‘(llillil'_\' tied on M ndzy envning n‘ -Miss Audrey Taylor, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Taylor oi W35 .. ‘l‘ U. 11g ‘H1050 lloii “Til inking. S. and Gentlemen who met the King's representative at Iona, when with their consent the celebrated "Status oi Icohemnkili" was enacted in the year 1809. She was a neice oi the late Rev. Fr. Pius Macphee and the late very Rev. Daniel Macdonald, D. D., a first cousin oi the late Rt. ———-——-—-- Rev. James Charles Macdonald fourth bishop of Charlottetown ' Good Outlook P. E. I., and also the late Rev.‘ D. J. G. Mncdonald and the late’ Her mnnyiRev. J. A. E. Macdonald. At the age of three years she was bereft of! hunt Mrs. Angus (Ban) Mncrion- ‘ m. system cf economy has gone on . will follow suit. “If it fails," in 111C i ' Ill Lliuot wilt-i", on 11's 85111 birtiidnyx,’ [m uc 0ft the 53rd birthday of his esteemed‘ "The old unrestricted, compctit- ‘ m’: mmpm‘ _ , F“ hm?’ ‘L 1s ihv co-opcrutivn, 1111.1 ill l'li’lilll[‘lll-‘ more urrzvn‘. than DDllllCS arc upon WliPl" ccicbmlion of the _ . . ,. . .. = ring anniversary thr- srrnp-heap, its parsing: has loft ‘l’ mm" F“? "hm" (‘n"lh"""s o’ i Clark Mflquawlg‘ . -. . a, . - l M the 113mm: of me ways ‘Wmt is diir-cicri rlljflhlfii- unfair COllillCliilOlL, there to replace 1"‘ Obviously, there. ‘The N‘ R" A‘ ‘a m“ first (“ch m" , . . . _ . , - . must he same mm, n, planned l ward.» r0 nrweraiv.nn__)l.. differs fgolm k Ifoctljr BTCQIIQWP emnom“. ‘ l‘tllltflllni-fwbtflll;liulfnstllflfsxiileces“ l. some ‘ntprcstlng my m5 of h“ i The Uuitcri Stofcs, driven by ne-, . _ 9,, f b , t u‘ ‘past life for the be... _ of those rcssirv, has initiated a national‘iféefifipéyiféclxlig,“ 32:5“; ti,‘ present. ‘MrAG. Elmer-gen HiiFSilI; planned CCOiiflrllfl-~lllC only possible I‘ n m ‘ 2h 10,, to whrch , Lndowd “A";“° with U5“ MCUm‘ way out of social dcstitution and l wciccvs fmmn ‘ e ( t‘ e5 ‘+1 pmmd on ‘he 0mm“ by Mm‘ Cm“; “ i r- i on o true co-opcrn ion mo. - ‘ u ,... ,. . , d d.‘ S . ~ r_ ~ , _ . _. cQuaJic. A lcttc. from tho Rel. .6?‘ H‘)? ma“ Nahomn Ind“ "vntcs the 1rcluiions of cmpioyci‘s‘J_ W_ A‘ Nichnjson, NR“, B,d_,qm,_ trial Recovery Act is his answer to} . ., .. .. f .1 t, ,- ghe gycMLSn-icken despair of m, 1 and “Olmll m“ 0mm“ L 1 ,W<'lS then rc-xd, w! CD‘f\'l"_\'i(l hi; Openly Competmve économy‘ i, would be if the era-operative rflort ‘ gmNingS t3 M,’ Inch]. BHQHJ‘ eyes of the world are on the N.R.A_ i. that‘ ‘S be“? lmpow“ £10m “bow m‘ m‘ m" happy Ocmw“ Slum ii, is an experiment on a stupend- l emu‘ m‘ m“ “lflh " g"‘-’"nd“'m'k_°f speeches ivcrc anode by several of ous scale. If the N R A succeeds ‘coioppmmvn ‘Hm ‘Yam ‘mow’ mm; m“ g“e5tl"am°“3 the!“ being a "PW CmlYllYY in tho Vt/ggyp; filth? "Omilvl" Kiwi HlYPTiflY =1 few W011 (‘lllSEil remzrrlts bf." Mr. " n “m! ffnrcc ilflilll’! t \'."n1"l'.i"‘<. Their the (mydgn nucstfla “runny, \'_,11.y_ A‘ _ , _ _ H -])lll‘.lIl."(l (»."Fvi‘.i>il‘._\’ would b»: an ilfl-vfgw 01d time 5011-45 were sung by‘ wordisfirlnnflzncljffilgo’T2: anpsrigt surcd sucvcvs. icvciybcdy and trc iruiics served ice do y, h, u ' ' ' '4 "The point, the lCFFOTlICTCEIIII and crlce. ‘The siizzisg: of n‘ in“ “m"°"““”5 m“ *'="“""‘ni>1-ir»u< r1" i-"irfcs and "BIr-st- Be ihc Ti‘ itrre Biivi “y-Oz ms “gm To 8' White House nroups, rind sections, \l.'l‘.f‘l"l‘ln the “God Sdvc iixu Liingz" l]?! " visitor who rsuggestcd that if his L.,,_,,,,,,.,,1... 1.1.», 1< 111 flpiufll oper-‘ciosc o. vcrv lvappv cvcufiiu. plan succerdcd ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ i ‘ ’ Kfeutcst Pirsidcnt he womd he m“ ‘flilflli, vsiii have n [ZlTIlt advantage]? the United States " - h. ....v . is sti o ave , pans‘, (,1. H ‘nvcr mo nliwrr- when the planned? p21‘ uurivr vany, BM‘ l"i'. (iii/l adapta- repiicri: "Wrong! If it fails I " ‘ti -. _. be ‘he worst mosimrh r“ bwm rhniti‘ 11s pO-npcl. m, U101" uili no. last,» “' p tm‘ccs=.s.uriiv brwcmt- the safeguards of - 1 ,, . . “Canada Wm be no excflmon ‘national manila}, the strongholds hem.” Bennett, While in London ‘of national-profile“ . is pi ‘n. -ll.\)DilZl.l. AND MCRPIH’ [Nl.‘i"l‘l.\l.' -- l30r<l¢11 Ciinpei was ‘the scene of a i1:.1;py' event on th morimig of Aug. 1513i when 1v ,Marion Nlurpiiy hcciiue tiic bride .of Mt". Ausin liiitmiivil of Froc- i . town. The bzidc iookcil charming l "Fishiwilmm mrmtr-‘l- “n grmlps: in a sand suit. with hot. siiocs and V ‘ “ 717"‘ "l1 1° "Nam mm “Dd c°'°D"stockli1y,s auci gloves i0 nadir-h, ‘Twntmn " ‘n ‘ml’~““‘il"° one iodiil" ,‘.‘enning on tiie flTill of her larotiicr s I G H T Unit". Ftlitly- "W1 RMW m!‘ ""35 Joseph who gave hcr ilwny in 111111‘- and gi-knxanccr. of your own indus-qqngfi The wedding march was EXAMINATICN tries, I "V111 and education ha\'c,bcniitifuliy" played by NUS. James ritltlns sud supplying uisss- . I‘ I, always been required ‘for svlf-nrPs-ia/icniccr of Borden. Tiic bride was Prvfltimi. Bill tflfifll‘ 111W‘ 1W0 DC-faticudcd by her c;usiu, Miss Mar- “ come in zirinilinti, a patriotic duty. ‘ifOi. Dawson of Augusfini: Cave. " l'll'if‘l‘.. formers, nil w0i'kcr.=..\vhiEc the groom was aitiiuitd by H’ J‘ ‘Note tint. tho richt to collective iis brother, Mr. J. W. Hnmmcii of; orrruusrn - ... . . ,.. _ _ -_ , .3 1; _. ‘ connwuzsnvlt‘ i1a1.,n.n.11c ha. bin uiittcn iurpcliouidn Th g i friends 0f thci i-and Mi"s. Cainpbeiiton. idnughter, Mrs Cirls. L.1"d, and the pormnncd by RC‘: J’ c‘ Peacock 26L,‘ “wading in the presence of immediate rc- Of M“ and Lusnlxitlvcs unri friends. The Wedding r , . ,, ‘March “'11s played by lvliss ‘Hazel the world ivefuridimi and irrcsniutc l m” \‘- n '\~ m w“ mm“! Shaw's 1S ‘ Mn T_ J_ Immn, Suialimau, SfSZDI‘ (if the bride. The‘ acted as chairman and afirr a fviuhlld-“l mum“ ‘Mk mm’ PW‘? 110-: ireminbcent icmuri-"s czfiod on Ali‘. ‘math "ll who raraum flowrrs, pink and white being the, color scheme. The bride looked, charming ailircd in shell pink‘ chiffcn with embroidered veil. hmmague" 10G‘ caught with nrauvc i iossnms ' ca rffcci and czn"ried"a llCriiqllltt o?‘ "fin-L TUFTS vlsIT_A"ange- lilJl‘ill‘il_ roses and maiden hair fern.‘ mems ‘haw Peon made by the Sm “ Wm in marriage by h“, Womcns Institute to have Mr. father. . tile Virginia IVIOIISC iiiccol ‘runs at Montague on Frlday Sept‘ ‘of the bride acted as flower girl. Kendrick, sister or the groom was] ‘attired in a rose beige dress andi carried n bouquet of sweet peas and , muiricu hair fcru. Mi". mun 11.15 Mi". a’ lllllll, The croonfs gift to the bride. ‘Wfls n 1wudant of mnrcnsitc and 1135505 away M h" Tesldelwt‘. dopnv, Folioiviug iiic ceremony MixfMount Stewart, Mrs. Hamilton D. Allison Harris ivic." Prcsiciiiwg at llu: tables were Mrs. Coffin, who before her mar- Mrs. Aliiron ilurvis, Mrs. Arihui",1"iagc was Henrietta Jardine, leaves Harris, Airs. Robert Wpndsitie who scrvcci about‘ four daughters, Ltithcr of Mount fsrvcnty guests. The gifts were iiu-isioivrirt, Arihur 0f Charlottetown, morons and costly and testified to! Emeline, New York, Mrs. Fay Gin- , [he PSLPFlYi in which the bridal cou- l vor, Charlottetown, and Mrs. D. J. Kendrick lvii. the following morn-g Mount Stewart. Two brothers and . matching shade. Tiicy intend to mod, Seattle. There are also eleven 5N1. On Thicstlay’ August Ziflih the lV.1\'f.S. William MacKeiidrick, ‘flue ccrcinony was EASTERN Crllfllliilfll. “'11!!! column is l m-ivs of incizi Interest but iulvertllinu nf rs neway iiulure niiiy It! inserlril nl t rents u word strictly payable is advance. arch of evergreen and‘ —-——- . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS t0 The handed to their Rep. Archie Hume. or left at H. J. Mabon's Drug Store, r The bridosmiiitl, Miss Dorothy Mac- ° Edgar 51114111. MRS. HAMILTON D. COFFIN ii(lrick's bcst l‘ On Sunday, August 27th, there Sillli‘: "O PromiselCoffln, nftcr a protracted illness. l1 llanqv Adams, Mrs; to mourn their loss two sons and pic are hold. Mr. and Mrs. MaclMcLcod and Mrs. Lane Pigot, 111g by motor for :1 short honcy-itwo sisters also survive, Henry .1‘ The bri . travelling cos- fJr-rdine, Trenton, N. 5., Frank Jar- iuiue was of brown Cordova Succlcldinc, Brndalbauc; Emeline, Rox- with fox stoic nml accessories in the I bury, lvlass, and Mrs. Margaret Mc- maize their homo in Cnmpbciiton grandchildren, Her husband pre-, in the future. A 110st of friends. ; deceased her sixteen 1icnrs ago. Mrs.‘ ‘"1511 U18 Mount: ciouplc 1111 llflilni-iCoffiri was a indy of fine, though ncss and J01" over iii/is matiiinotiizii‘ retiring character, and will be 5 greatly missed. She was in her sixty ____ ninth your. —PI(‘.\‘IC AT KENSl.\'(i‘i'O.\'.—1 from her lntc-hcmc on Wednesday, aid, Pisquid where she remained until she married Mr. ‘ FMacdonald on October 10, 1882. Of llthis union four sons and four reserved m i daughters were born namely, Annie Mrs. Louis C. Macdonuid, Dorches- ter, Moss: Pius A., ~ Boston, Mass; Aeneas, residing in Dorchester, Peter A. Macphee, Big Pond; Miss M"? Q1 “d Daniel 5-» “S151”? “b , holders of Chicago summer lambs home. her, one daughter in infancy. Her eldest son Joseph L. Macdonuid. ‘died in Boston four years ago. On Tuesday morning, November 8th her funeral took ‘place from her 3m- , lute home to St. Margaret's Church I N M 0 R I ber. Muss was offered for the re- P tor, Rev. K. C. MacPherson who also performed the services at the grave. Besides the above mentioned family she has loft an aged hus- band, who will deeply mourn the irreparable loss of a companion and that her excellent womanly quai- itics shone; also one brother James NsMacphce, Big Pond; and four step-sisters, Mrs. Joseph lviaclsuac, Rock Burro; Mrs. Aivah A. Adams, Boston; lvlrs. Fred Clarke, Boston; Mrs. Numerous Muss cards and letters of sympathy were received from relatives and friends. May licr soul rest in peace i iTotem Pole Golf Sept. 5—-Plllyll'lg under conditions that were anything but conducive l The funeral service was held to 860d Sooflng mos_ M Green’ J“ of Seattle toured the difficult of the Uiiitcrl Church at Kcusiiig- Augugt 30th, 11nd 1mg conducted by ton iicld a picnic for the Associntelhpr pgmfQr, the Rm sidney ,1, course yesterday morning in '79 t0 O'Neill, Vancouver all had 89. For the next two days flight play will prevail for both ladies and the men. Thos Green tho medallist meets E. C. Ryan of Winnipeg and Jack Maison runner-lip meets Dr. Aippleby, Vancouver. Leslie Bell, Calgary meets W. Pigott of Seattle and Jack Starkey meets P. Byrne, Calgary many other iutercstfng matches are in sight. (Garrahelia) Macdonald, his wife of that place, a descendant of Don- ald Macphee of Colonsay, Scotland, who was one of the twelve Chiefs oi-d production season. Compam operations have improved. confid- ence has been greatly restored ant credit is now being extended by thr trade banks to meet all reasonabli demands. Improvement in real w m. business is a favorable fest ure. Building activities are steedr ily increasing and many vacant properties _are being utilized for this purpose. Confidence has been renewed in the pastoral industry and stronger inquiries exist for station moperties with ‘the result that several transfers of large holds inks have recently been effected at satisfactory prices. Stock exchange security values, which were marked down severely, have recovered. on the average, more than 50 per cent of their loss. The Netherlands re- cord some improvement during the last two months which leads to the hope , that the precipitous donmward movement of the pest three ycars may have come to an cnd in that country. Hide Market MNIREAL, Que, Sept. 5 - ‘The present ever-soaring prices of hid- es is having its effect on the leath- er industry of the United King- dmn, boot and shoe manufacturers having sufficient stocks on hand to answer their immediate needs being loath to place orders ahead at increased prices, states the In- dustrial Department of the Can- adian National Railways. But this, it is felt, will only be for a short‘ time. In the IDHdOTl market, re-inATED FROM DAYS ports have been received that WHEN DIME WAS n, RYE, N. Y.. Sept. il-Simeon Two children predeceasecfhave rdused $850 per dozen mriFord, retired hotel man who be- skins. 1n the lighter leathers, trncici “m” mmm“ 1°” Mt“'dh-m" Seem“ to have been “my occupledl speeches, died of a heart attack yes- and reamnable advances have been? terdny on the eve of his 78th birth- made for fnished goods. Fancy} day" . leathers for the shoe trade havel A5 “mine hilst“ “h the 0m Gram’ been in fairly good demand, espcc-{Umml 3W“ i“ New Ymk Cm 14,11). m, export n, “m, a steady from i581 to 1014, he became known trade of moderate proportions is 9° ihmisnnds 11pm" thwsmd‘ “l reported and reptiles have sold "lslmls- well. Cheap white leathers are still "I d3“ back?‘ he said‘ P9993513’ in dmmnd and 15 13 anticipated “to the time when we got rich sel- that whim shoes will be cviri morc ling roast beef and boiled pctatoel popular next year. the improvement f0!‘ 30 Cefltfi- Ami if YOU HD1195 u" in flmployment has been mnintain- waiter 1C ccuis he would wipe hi! ed and all skilled critters are nb- hnnds and shake ivith you if you'd sorbed. stand for it. Every hotel man in tlicsc days had n. diamond ciustei and u pair of trotting horses and r bunch of ‘wistnria springing from his Adam's apple." mother and was fostered by her John H. residing in Mass; Helen. Mrs. f which she was a faithful mem- ose of her soul by her zealous pas- ousekeepcr, for it was in the home "Tire American people can be led, but they cannot be drivcnP-Alircd E. Smith. John D. MacDonald, Souris. At Jasper Park (Special to The Guardian) JASPER. PARK LODGE, Alta, City Schools i rues. mum," 11.11,, m.- riutio 1i Recovery Ac! inibrtdc sang some appropriate‘ _..._| 1th,. p.151,“ §j‘-,1‘r~; r.f Aynm-ipqn, The hymns for the occasiut. Affcr the _ ‘H’ _ A imd 5 m“; 11w‘ 11.1w hcing i-npirliyhiipiirii mass, Mr. nmi Ali's. Ham- lmnyyvm 1,,- mq 11-: r- 1y n11.11- nn. infill rcccxrd tiin cn:".g:r.:1"i.ntioiis “nihcr (oniniii in" ions under th!s‘°f their fflflld‘ “n0 5h‘7“'¢»“‘?d hoary n“... 3., n ‘sflvnie n; what is tiicm uiili rice. The iiipyv ccupio 1am dmvn 1,, ‘r,,,,,,.;,,1i._.h1 and and friend". m. rrl i0 tn" izot 1r‘ 9‘ pwm. ma. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank N‘ 1 n! .411 IIIAS rowmm.‘ M. SWHUH 7 m, "LBONICH. ih“ bride's siier v “ ‘W, I n. >\-.,.,,,,,q] 1,7,,“ n.3,,‘ very grand brzakfirsiivtspr]: M AP, W, ., for ilic occrviwu. Afmr all p.i:. . i conditions of this rode" 0i the good thin us. the bmlr: anti ii ,,.IV‘_F.,,,D,U,,,,,,S ma], Hwigroom left on a honzymoon trip. ‘h’ ,. re-opcn for the l-‘ALI. and wINTicn 'l'lill.\l on Tuesday, September 5th. 41,,» i'i""\\.'. illf '.".‘F»i'.-' .'<' llfWl‘. W: . 1'1 lbzlit to nfuaiii/i» and llilliTlllil col» An” rflumm‘; “my Wm Hymn m t" " ._ . ,.: . .- .--'- r1 lcctivcl.“ lhrouvii rrprescntniivw; oi‘ Fgufitllnt?‘ amt to in)‘ mflilmfi. Carter's Bookstore "r" ~ r LSrTQf.‘I.l*..r.f§“§§‘§ JAiRiILLlI ill free from ill/B iutnrlcrlnrc. vu- _ ‘_ ' _. , , ,, swam‘ or vnprrm“ of ‘mpimr ‘f cuoci. from the basics father. . Headquarters for SCHOOL ' ’ ‘ ' F7. Nlurpiiv ziixci tiic bride also r - labor, or iiaui mum's, in tho ll ~ PM ‘M some beautiful gifls; a 6.1m nation of fiWll r1 {tr nlniinrs r~r in .. u n qf u h 11:1. tra sri, z-ui glass. srvcnvatc 1111:! rc - . 7.1.0 n . ‘ c l‘.— - ~ . ’ rg “ n r n o” r N‘ liii(‘ii---—-I.1l very usctu. for house- certcd nvtivitirs for the purpose of pug Mn“, rrhmds 10;“ m b“, cnilc-eiivc hzirtlnining or oihcr rmv- h“ Mr l ‘d? and gm)!“ uni aid nr prrifvciiou. ____W_ _ ‘ " '2.»~l\1n cmpiojrco and no one‘ seeking rmpioymcnt shell be re. qulrcd ns :1 condition of employ. merit in join any company union BOOKS and SCHOOL SUI’- .... Zfiif" We arc well stocked u usual. The prices oi’ all books are sold by us at the regular list u! arranged by the BOARD of EDUCATION. Blimirul‘! “Llriimenl fur Piles. t‘ a / mvnibrrr. and invited the W- M. S.‘ Boyce. The choii" of Mount Stewart of the Srmuuuiiiciti United church, United church was 1n attendance The picnic was ll{‘l(l on ilic bcauti- and led the large company of 591-. : Rf‘ ~ laboring Mr. Illfliliflil. who Brinnind U1) Father iui iuwii n‘ Nli". Win. Cations. Kcu- rowing friends 11-1 the ginging of ivton, Rm’, W. S. Loving 00n- favcurite hymns of the departed. icd iii" devotional exercises and The pail bearers were Messrs. im-kiuiri. of Aniigoiiisiimqmyge cimrim Qcqrgg Jay, Alffgd N. S. nave a "-"‘T.\' ifltrflfffitillil Hd-lfiraut, James McLaughlin, Benjn- d; div“ 0Y1 U!" 113F141 i 0f Otlrimin Douglas and John Timmins. m '3~‘1l'Fh. 1W‘! 11nd 1n xii". i iiuflntermcnt was mode in West St. the two qucstions "Arr: M .. p910”; (jgmgtgfy. Worth-willie“ and “\‘Vh;."." Al! vi re cit-lighted to have the p ‘go of‘ to vs!“ acquainted with his subjrict, and 1' fl rmilve 0f m“ Cfilliifviifllfvn. w’! inrne with true christian resigna- Iircsident of the F. M. Board cl {ion one of the oldest and most this conference. Afim‘ the acidrrrr highly respected residents or Mryn. u Iiriuntliul lunch virus served, [JlC- riceiio passed to her etomal re- nic style. Mrs. C E. P. You, Prcsi-hiirird on Sunday November 6th, rir-nt of t“ ' i932, in the person of Mrs. John llby MRS. JOHN‘ H. MACDONALD After a brief illness of three days or to refrain from joining. organ- izing or asiriing n labor organiza- tion of his own choosing: rind “fl-Employers shall comply with tho miircimum hours of labor, minimum raim of pnv, and, other conditions of cirwpioj.mr~nt., npprov- i cri or prcscrihrri by the President,‘ '1 "The planned economy i1; under I why in the United States. It is bound to r-nmc to Canada. Workers , in Maritime inriuidrics, grt ready! i ORGANIZE!" ‘ Welt DFJMJ ON M?’ FEET‘, GETTMQG “HWT NEIYV fSTDCK MOVED WNTO “THE OFFICE, NOVV Pi BED] t School Supplies Our prices will be found‘ lower than those asked st the r Govt. School Supply Store and Q better values given. Come lo g i Carter's for your wants. Store opcn each evening. CARTER & co. i‘ Limited i “The way some people drive you'd think they were late for their zicci. ‘ dentF-Eddie Oentor. \» /\ .-.,_..,, _/ _ " "MK-M. lr-Mh ow w. 111,4. Ill n u... 1J)\UIEAIsIA\V ‘~----.l "i Maison of Victoria, hander in the Pacific northwest who had a card 0t Bl. cd under similar unpleasant oon- Wilson winner of the ladies chem- pionship last year won the ladies medal with 92 being closely follow- ed by Mrs. S. C. Swecny of Van- couver with 98 which score took the runner up medal. It was a gala day for Pacific coast golfers as they not only won the above priz- es but the men's international team match was won by the Seattle team and the ladies match we-l won win the qualifying medal in the f" annual Totem Pole competition. Runner up to Mr. Green was Jack leading left HICKEY s. NlCHOl. In the afternoon the ladies play- tions as a light rirn fell at inwr- ittcnt intervals. Mrs. Sayward omen rwisr CHEWING " L - the Vancouver team. Despite the By ‘George Mt-M ~~ w cAPTl-IN Mei-um! OF 1H!» 1s: Pnmincr swear-cine - somiuaov MO/ED x112 crevice. OLITAFEW NtlNl-fliin W)‘