1051s 19.1931 YES TERDA Y’S STO THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDiAN n;:~:E'~:-:===-s:-:§"—:-:§:-:== gag: a:-:§.=.i-:¥=:i:0====_..-:-:§;_ o int-on Mt k R rt 11 D "' 11 a” et 9P0 S r Canada Bo .1 ~ f! 8 .,- i”; BY STEWART JQNES 8i C0», Charlottetown 1 - Correspondents of Greenuhlelds & 00., Montreal 1‘ .5:- u“ -"-r$;;==——Z-Z=-—2-Z_%.I-1—=z"=2-l§Z-i14%;‘! ' 5-15 (Special to Johnston t l‘ - 11 111 ‘ ‘ . 11:11:: 1.‘.'.&'l"‘1'.'"...t'.’.11:.‘11'; i313 Ell: 1". Alzilibi ... ... ... new“; o; mm noun", “huh w," Victory Loan‘ Albcrtn Pacific hruin ... ... ... eimmned on l pmnmhur bu“ “Renmmng u." " All’? 5 " " "‘ ‘ “M? 318000300 at: the and 5f Jnuunryliefundiug . liii" "r “."""”'-" "I whirl-ran with 315000000 111 Ds- Reliin-linr .". . 11.11111 0r sum bcotlu 1-1-1110", m 000.000 111 iinvcmbor 3:11- iliel-Indlns -'- " 11-11 Wi-‘vhime 0110.000 111 6111.11111- 0050011000 111' ssfi- 5° ""1" "51 “iimlm” ‘ ‘Hillier. 811.000.0031 1h August sud 57 191539 10150 will“ “."'“"""' . 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Fnlnous yluyers . 2.’ representing n rather unique glipQflo ‘ Frnsr-r Lon. .. nlent. but one designed to maintain . 1,-l..,..-1-..1”:‘=111el the‘ country's rlnnnclil policy 111111111- (special 11> Johnston award) 1111111: ._ ... uric‘ 1V \ 1 ' _ k . imflntt:g::gg gilxglledm _ U ozarozédlflvghmomealc political changes ‘lthzolrbri " n mlilsnnillligblizovvlibzlat 111cm: i ... ... 1 u or r iii | imperial Oll ... .. . 11711 its milrels 11131-111", fgchrifiscggiiiiiii §§Hnnr:.'.°°f'.°“° "§§1,1'1'§§o'{§§§‘§§1., hlussey 11ml: . 41;, 11111111111 dolly 11. New r0111 111s Cannrh n c Power‘ a” 111,21 1111i 111,41 1111;. .\l1-1‘11ll ilfronteiulnc l.‘ i 12 {ind exchanged into doilnn. Ne! 11111-1}! (‘Mi Ciil‘ Fdy 12 I12 11%| 12’ 1.1111111...;1.....:"... .°.1*.'..-;- 21 l::."'..11." .1"s"'".'" "~- =- i" ~ ~11" 11111 11 i» h ioluli Steel (fur ... ... l-ili/y 111111111’. n11 (‘nilipllfgd ifitnnfsnip Sol} "hi; snrandn H“ . ., .111 l>11tti‘1e’.1u11c figures, helped by h1g1; (‘an 51mm phfi 14 i Pnwel‘ ‘orporn oll . 41 er m res t'|ll t ti n , h 1 ' q v 1 I M pm, Brothers 211 better showinng.“ 0 a u oud ma“ I (‘ockgfuac Ifiixf: Ji‘ ‘bx/ll 25% 25 25 Q111-l1co Power till , _| R7 '1,“ s7 m Krill], ‘Bunk 24;!‘ ‘301/613016 30 3n ilnnvu 1:111 .. i. Gun] __ _ 23 12 ' _ ‘.2 New York " '1' 114*.‘ '3“ 7171 howl‘ of (‘unndn Phi . 30V; - M Hm-yfl!' :' “I! 4,4110 '1 | Winnipeg Electric ..., .. 11!» E h ‘hymn ___ _ v 12%| 121m my‘, 1.1% . . Miw Yomr xc ange §1‘.'{"h1'.§’-“‘.'. '..'.hi1V1/i'1Z1§?/",1?1 '33 Nt 141.1 c ' ' ilioghnny 6.. ... ... ..- ... -.. B"; 0“| M‘; n“ ‘s?’ “m 19% my‘ A111-1-1v11n no ... . . ,- p (1 H Ailllligiil\l|‘l‘v-h-\.‘k;‘-‘. . (spam m John-um ‘warm 133KB fill-gs. $55: 41 41 f?“ ‘. ‘. ' 0 n . Riiniviniiom 1111/11 ssv, as ssv, 1111111linu luclflc . “r n? 7¥Pl:|!_78h|1:‘(l‘W|l1iI:ilRich 9m, gm, fro“, '23 I I ‘."'*"“'1‘1'i..1".;.1 1111.. ' . ‘ .1 1~.'"i 1‘¢'1‘1‘4“1’1‘1i"2-¢’I‘1< Y“ ""1 2" ‘WW8 2*" 1-31133111111-11 o... ...’ 113v. M 111111111 I111“ "1111 ‘uwvfiusvi 41/1‘ M“ m“ m " “ ‘ ‘ n1111linelrcinlwSolzents ... . . .. £531 ' ' + ‘.6 351cm; 111111111011. ore . ~~ "1 —- . l‘.l1»1~\rl1~ Power and Light .. . . 34% m" fl!" ~~\_il1‘.fi|m'/.1i9i3'/§’99V 1V1 Commerce .. ...i2l0l/i 1 1:::..::"1-..1.-.1. -.~.: : 1r- 11: 1111' “'41-” “*1 -L__~ -~ ~'~. 1; .11 111m rs . .. . 11:10’ Al" 3 lie > ‘wit. wit! 281s 2RM1~ '14.. G:,','f1_,'.,'.,, _ _ _ mm: A111 '1' Tel 11110 10o 11110110114. 41g; "BEDEQUE lnn-rnutinulll Hydro 11b1,} All" ‘('1' --| 21%] 21% 20% 20%; - ll,‘ _____ Imcrnntionnl Harvest 3915, Alvhiiion "H53 i ~15 5111111111011 Copvpcrd“ Alvaro -i'll1i-'_i“,{1i'lili5‘ 1.3V -_'1 The evening service of the Cen- i 1 nmcry nr . 1 - 3 - ’ — mttglffil Hudson Po e 1111;; Bull Ohio 54 i150 55% 533a — ‘i’; "a! Bedeque Baptist _chumh was 91111111111111‘! 13111111: . .. 2's” gm? $29! 111W’ ‘IMI a ‘m - 11;; Attended by a very large congrega- i‘ 1- 1111 or :1 - .-. 0331' 111.11 c0. a 111i fifiil-‘r- . 111/1’ 1114151111 1111- v1 “W- i“ film“ ""1 ‘It-WY helm 11.1,:1r12l.{.6eh.“.ék... nail-i‘ uni-II 5% ‘zslvii-z-vfi been tilled to cabaclt . The reSular. '11..II1.1111Q011 11-1; '1§'11i1l'1's'£1111';'.I.' 11112 i‘; ilmfn/Iiie I 11:2: 30v m’ 13. sins 5°11! opened this service. Rev. 11101-1111: recur t es M. i‘ - 1 - - — -. 51111111111111" . . I rwisf 11111131415 114121-21 ‘ A‘ G" °"°w°'p“s”°"'d°"v°'°d “m5 ('_ dismal . “w; xrawlllzzg, is} text, 4th chapter of Luke, verse 1 ,1 ,_ . . : . , _ 1 yglrllh-"lliil-11ck ‘Mil 211%‘ 25v, wgk-y; 27th. Music and singing were very c1111 110111111 0:116 m i RM mvl-"zé nicely rendered by the choir. Mr. J. ACTIVE no“, “was I} :65 n. Lelweistoi lireetown, rendered . 1, _ u .. _ CORPORATION SECURITIES: III-v Chrm 10'! ‘I ‘I ‘— ii very . m my why N“ To gxonlglnltltt Boga,“ 51% 111,4 _111/_ night? accompanied on the organ p.c. 1 c 1 . 4 34% -ll/ ‘ 5 m 5M5 5125 12m “Vi, | B A‘: by Mrs. Earle leard. Rev. A. G. 111.1 1011.50 110.1 Film l’: _1 10 19% 18% - 1/, Crowc pronounced the Benediction, I My], 38% 38% _1 which brought this service to a 6 . 3g? 3:11 —4% close. Mrs. Earle Lcard, organist _ 1 . j‘ " |2111t1l111t1 has}, 33%,: and choir director. 5 " ‘ ' gag *1“ § _ _ . 1 a 5 L _ -_ “ 1:" “ 4M The community was deeply sad- Mmm WW u i; I 1 I 2782' 27% 275,2’ n?‘ j w‘ dened over the death o! Mr. George 31,1... Tram _ 5 ,, ,-_1 ‘l 5311,11 031,141 41w. 411st 4m Wright. one o! Central Bedequefis £32‘ p1,?” ' ‘g ' _', "1 is? ‘ "“1“‘%',‘“'*" " ‘A most highly esteemed 15111111111111. =11" 1"" '~- t.“ 1'12 .111. 11":'.1‘;".~is*i 1J1 1222-11‘ H}? 8,3,}: _; M “'15, W51. 1mm {new m m, 411,1 m}? 3g __ 1,’ The Peach 01 Willowlarm, a Domwox or “NADA fiflhriixllik -- 31%|‘ 31% 31' 1-1:: threc-yesr-old Holstein heifer, bred . . GUARANTEED Boy“ i\\'_l0:1h\v'nr1l 11:3,: 311141111‘ ‘lg! _ o, by Mr. R. A. Proiltt, oi’ Freetown c N R _ " l, " I: QéZI-‘MI-MII-41QI 54 and now owned by Mr. Wilbert f‘ ,\' n ‘$411.12.: 2:1 -11/, Wright, oi North Carleton, P. E. L, g ti‘ . _ a‘ Z1‘ 5m, 2M '_' :2 has just finished a yearly record in Q l1 865W :2”), 121% 242% -1 the R. O. P. with a production in 1. i} I 111.1 11A 11,5 ~11, I1 ass days, 10111111111; 12011 11111. of milk i: l; . -I 22%: 48 n” ‘mil-Ha containing 631.25 pounds butter. giv- 11..." n‘ R3115} so i" W 1_1 ing her an average test of 3.91% ' fat. It is worthy of note that this DOMINIO or CANADA nouns l‘1 1 ...l-'i1 I I + 1A _ N 211111111511 .1 in :15 1195' 1m - :7 heifer made her record on twice 11M Bram-r rssvms. mm Rana»! i,“ 1“ i 1-“ 1-11 j ,1; a day milking and that 11111-1111; one 2'1"- got im-“zrfi-ililgil‘ l - u: month o! her lactation period, she 1 -' 1- so . - - ~'- 7 r -\ r1141“... .. slgznlozvl 101.110 11111.10 9 Roebuck 151%! 519i 50% Mi‘; —1"6 w“ n“ “m” °! mnki cm‘ 111111 -- .- 1111x1111 ~ i g,,,|_ 1+ 1s 1111111111; 44.11 1101111411 01 m. A re- 1I "' (yamnu; 188mg) _ ‘m 11o 11114 1111,; _. s; cord quite hard to beatonP. E. I. 11214111: |1i2 :12 - N Lmqg 1M; 1731B? 17 - N21,“... .1111‘ Him g ' 111011, 4;’; Miss Ruth Carruthers, 0i’ Lower h, ‘Q1455, 3"“, '3'“ l.“ _ Carleton, sud Miss Jean MecKay, 03¢ b111, 11m i iiifltdl 16W‘ 15% 15% —- 5s oi Centrcvllle Bedeque, were visitors _ gggqggg m... 11.. 111111.111. 111111 -.»11 + 1; to 110110.011 Sunday. me mots o1 ‘ Tex 0 snl 1112111 1»1/.1.'11i/1 :11 _ 1111.11 colvvnnslolv 1.0.1111 r1111 11 n 12114.1 1131,91 11:1 1:10 - v. m” mm“ Mum’ 11 1-111-(1110 uncut: 1| - 1,4 11. 1 , 111 .. ._ :1 1,1_1' , :1; j j 103,22 nnrt; 1;? 19am ,,,.‘,f.._,,}4'.§g.;,'_ V: The many friends oi Miss Min- 111‘ . . 110v 111111111112 101.1111 104.11% sq iqalfio l‘ ‘ézuil ‘JFLAII 511% ‘z-‘rhi-i-izé erva Curley regret her illness in the =“‘ - - *\°'1-“""'5“ 1M3" 1M“ W," “m”, '1 20,1] 2m,” 2-, ‘In,’ Charlottetown Hospital, where she liummr nnvngg‘ ron JUNE 1a. Firing“ 23m ‘a’? 15w- underwent an operation for appen- lVcs 11111111111511 1101i 1101111101041-11/ dim“- BRAZILIAN TRACTION a}? m" 5W1,‘ 5-195 55%|; ‘ . o vrm - "'1' “m” A“) P ‘ l‘l"oolht‘op l] 13ml 641M535‘; fiWflI-nfi 1411111011.» Horace Wright, oi s11 1, | _ '11-: . 1 1 _-- 1.1.1."1'T...".1"'1’-'..’.&' cifitiiiti‘ 11§§"l.“.'13i‘. 1- 1 o...“ 111.1 m1 11.1‘ m1- ‘ “w” B°"°"“°-'“°”°‘°"“‘°°““““‘ 2H1 11131-11111 interested in 1111-, 11211-1011; meeting oi the Women's Christian mm , i , ‘ _ _ Iirnaiil."whggguifigirnfioigfinlg/“powerfltem. mmpmnnce Union‘ held m the Rliiortu from llrnsii continue to All!“ ‘ 3ummcrsido ‘Bflpi-lét Hill Oll Thurs- Jlvnt more favorable financial sad _ business developments i-p the coun- ‘ d‘? qwmmm‘ Mn- wfllk“ w“ one "i "i" "e bound to M!» the 1111111- oi the speakers at this important 111111 11in 111 t i 1 -r c - "Irfnflllizntion? 111'w11'1'$1"¥'11.1'1‘1'1'1'11111'§°i1§11 meeting. Mrs. Rev. A. J. Reynolds r 1> . l 1 . Than nnsigeihofexs 11111 11mm whgrg spoke on Temperance Education improvements 11m inrllrnl-nl for Rrn- Ind M11. John P1121611 I150 890KB. til: (l) Th’ “"53” h" hem gnu“. (special to Johnston twsrd) l" by the process of 1111111111- down Rocks (gieoiillghihuwlilastl --— "Wiilliiirrn between a-urtoooooo 111111 “is t-lifl-"I" - ' 2’ m - 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Wilt“ oi Fllkiiilililiitt from lost yenr Together ilritish Am Oll 10%| 105i 971i 9%- ‘ ‘ with inercnned taxntion- ti’) For (he (‘all Malling 12%| |\Vi1lllOi. Valley, were visitors t0 (kh- 111-11 ihreo 111111111111 0t the 11111-111: fis- Do an: “huh "Bl ' ~ m; gwequ; 0,, Bung” "i Your inc c011ntry showed 11 fovor- 90 51°F" - - ~ - -- ‘"71 IBM- ' 1M0 lmlnnre 0i’ trade 11111011111111; toi Do Tghfli PM roughly 5111001000; (,1) 7|, r ft 9 East nru ... ihe economic 111-1-11111-11111111°¢1.'1§'11'1111ns Home Oll .. M w bended by Big Otto Kigmgyer, ll-EIBC Sec .1 “PTKA 0 ‘Ill ‘looms clear that arrangements impcrvllslh Oll “W12 ‘Y-"A “Val 1- rc l ' ‘ scco ... 121111"*§.:'*"'*"'*353“555i** "'1'; li?1::Y111::"'. waits "*1"’“ '°" 611-1- w- "Rs-w 1 .11111111Qmh.11T':i1'§~'i11:§3d'1i0§'“i11§°131T» 1111 0111111» a .1 0111i WANT Yourro omca "ii. As tho lnttcr are unnsonll! Niifiliii‘! -- 1- l" w" m m 59'"! such n more would "not n; n P-llers Ltd . 75A Iron! relief: it ls thought that Brnall flhrflill ~- -v 53 bill from now on be in n position to News .. ... “W: a 11311111111111 11111111 1111 n- 1.1111111 111,111.41: waiver. H ii ff i! _ ._.._. ......- ~——-'“ ‘_ 3T1 - . , , Q St ' wart Jones 18¢ Co ‘ é 1 Q t j correspondents! .\_ s. c 1”‘ Greenlhieldl _ o. . /1 Insiders 0f flu Manfred fleck lockup 4/1“ i \ ._,_-- ‘T l, l i . as em: 000110 s1. cannons» 11,1111, 1 I a ' 11111111 1|! PAGE NINE KAND BOND QUCTA TIO i t L blng. also a water pail and drinking (Special to Johnston llVsrd) The statement cl the l. Q C- t miolntenanoe expenditures by the rall- ecsds has been reduced some M11300.- 000 during ths Ilrst four months ot this your so that olrnlnll Jilly he considered u actually even we!" that reporter], apparently slur the ex- the loaders In this group u s t u market was revealed. Balance o] lint gradually soul all during greater part. o! the lily Wllh slight recovery It the close. The market seems to Ilnd u base around U52 ln tho Dow Jones indus- trill lvsrngs from which to attempt to break through the previous highs. Tho drying up o! volume on thin re- aetlon to the Ill! level may mean sn- otller temporary recovery, provided volume does not -plolr up today on inr- thor weakness. Such short nailing on low volume nrs of relatively little lmilortdnrc. into reaction approaching previous low ||| that can be nah! relnrdlng the market "Mother thnn that it is still purely pen- “wlesslonal and ls nnbjoct tn the I3£K§RIIw$nairc$x§m$:-:%H%Z-Z%Ffl '1 Morning Stock Letter a Wall Street Mirror Says:- u Special to Johnston d‘: Ward §fi§:-:§x§xE:-:§:-:§:-:§:-:%:-:§:-:sagas however. and the market must INN" pricsn or break through recent bl: . preicrrubly the former, hclors In! real silhlficant indications are given. Wall Street Mirror Bays- With trading at its lowest point nlnco October IBM, there ls very little whims o! those operators who Illurs that they must he doing something. The market ll still forced to contend In addition to Ito dullness with poor business new: nltturpwh constructive ins-tors are in the making. In lllfh n market an we are now witnessing It is rather unless for tho tender to nt- tompt anything aml lt in advisable tlunt nothing be done on either side until tho market ltsell shown which way It is going to break out o! its trading area. A very successlul Women's In- stitute meeting was hcdid at the' home of Mrs. J. Sutherland Wright of Middleton, when Mrs. Wright en- tertained the Women's Institute oi Middleton on Friday evening, May 5th. The meeting opened with the singing oi’ "O Canada," followed by the Institute Creed in unison. The roll call was responded to by fifteen members, each giving a hint on the garden of poultry. Three new mem- bers were welcomed, four visitors were also present. School commit- tee reported school needed scrub- cup tor the Principal's room. The visiting committee reported a. num- ber ol visits made to the sick. New committees were than hopointed: School, Mrs. William Reid and Mrs. Wilfred Craig; Visiting, Mrs. Clif- ford Wright and Mrs. Edison1 Wright. Arraingements were made? for ‘Mr. Reid to give a. talk on his, trip 10 the Toronto Fair. the ad- 1 by measuring of height. A talk on Gooseberries and Currants was given by Mrs. John MacCardlc, and a chorus parody on “In the Gleaming," brought to a close the programme. The closing number of the evening meeting was the sing- irlg c!’ "God Save the King." A lunch oi lce cream and cake was then served by the hostess, after which all adjourned to meet next month with Mrs. John MacCardle. Collection amounted to $1.11. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Sherry. Miss Lottie Hagen and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ranahan and son. Master Ivan Sherry, motored to Charlotte- town on Sunday and were the wel- come guests o! Mr. and Mrs. John Lawlor. ~ Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Roberts, (nee Sadie Sherry) of Kinkora, on the birth oi a lovely baby boy, John Ezekiel, on Monday, May 1.. .. In the death of Mr. Felix Curiey. Freetown has lost one of its most highly respected residents. Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson, pastor of the North Bedeque United Pas- torate. attended the Maritime Con- iercnce o! the United Church oi Canada at Sackville. Mrs. Parnell Curran. o! Pleasant Grove, was a recent visitor to Mr. and Mrs. John MacEntee. Mrs. C. W. Croken and Miss Lil- lian Murphy, were visitors to Char- lottetown last Sunday. I Rev. R. Allison Prolltt. o.f Lower Freetown, hasbcen granted an R. O. P. certificate for the two-year- old Holstein heiier, Hocharm Col- antha, with a production in the 385 day division, totalling on a twice a day milking, 128952 pounds of milk. containing 611.25 pounds of butter. giving on an aver- age iest of 3.78% butter. , Mr. Alban ‘MacDonald, succcssiul student at Prince of Wales College. is spending the summer holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Donald, North Bcdcque. Mr. Robert Baker, North Bedeque, A very quiet, but pretty wedding was solemnized in the St. James Church, Summerslde, on Wednesday morning. May 27th, when Miss Margaret Lillian McEntee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McEmtee, of Emerald, became the bride oi Mr. and Mrs. Percy Augustus Murphy, son of the late Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ber- nard Murphy, of Erucruld. The cou- ple were attended by Miss Leona McEntce, sister oi the bride and Mr. Victor Allen, of Emerald. Rev. Francis MacDonald performed the ceremony. The bride looked very wlnsome in a gown of white geor- gette and veil, carrying a. bouquet of sweet peas and maiden hair fern, while the bridesmaid wore a ‘rose taffeta dress. The girls choir of S1. James Church rendered some beau- tiful singing. during the Nuptlal Mass. After a. very dainty wedding breakfast at the home of the bride's parents, where the immediate friends oi the bride and groom were present, the bridal party lelt on a honeymoon tFlp to Charlottetown and other Eastern centres, and. where a. very enjoyable day was spent. The bride's travelling dress was of yellow crepe with 11 lawn coat and accessories to correspond. The young cou- ple were the recipients‘ o! many many friends join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Murphy every happiness in their wedded life. Rev. Alexander G. and Mrs. Crowe, the {ormer being Pastor of the Central Bedeque Baptist Pas- torate, returned to their new home in Central Bedeque. on Thursday, alter a very enjoyable honeymoon trip by motor through Nova. Scotia and New DYUHSWICK. A host of friends join in wishing Rev. and Mrs. Crows every happiness in their wedded life. Rev. A. J. Reynolds attended the sixth annual meeting of the Mari- time Conference of United Church oi Canada at Sackvlllc. lvir. John Cahlll Central Bede- que was a recent visitor to Summer- sidc-B. CASCUMPEC AND VICINITY Miss Laura Gordon and her sis- ter, Mrs. Nettie LePage, o! Toron- to, are spending a delightful holl- day at the home o! their brother, Mr. Murray Gordon. Miss Jean‘ Olton, 0f Alberton was a visitor to Fortune Cove last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Ramsay, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ramsay and two children. o! Mt. Royal. were guests ct Mr. Iioclterby and family on Thursday. Miss Eleanor Ouiton. oi Brae Harbour, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Vernon Metherall. Miss Joyce MacArthur, teacher at Brooklyn, and Mrs. Gallant. teach- er at Fortune Cove. exchanged schools (or the leaving exams last week. The candidates at this point was among the recent visitors to Sulnmcrsldc. were Earle Icatd and Waldo Mur- ray. useful and valuable gifts. Their" Limoges Bhina iiinner Ware With Every DINING ROOM SUITE Purchased Before June 30th. A BEAUTIFUL LIMOGES DINNER SET ABSOLUTELY FREE! For one Weelconly we willpresent t0 the purchaser of each Walnut Dmlng Room Suite one of these Beauti- ful China Sets. Not for yearshas the price of Furniture been so low - all new designs, new finishes, new prices — and Mr. and Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Robert Rankin, oi Summcrsidc, mo- tored up last week to attend the funeral oi’ the late Mrs. Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weeks, of Brcokllne, Mass, and Mrs. Le Pelle- tler, of Old Orchard, Mo, spent a few days here last. week, having been called home by the suddent death of Mrs. Weeks‘ mother. The funeral of the late Mrs. Min- or Bridges was held in the Cas- cumpec United Church on Tuesday. the 9th lhst., and was very largely attended. The pail hearers were six grandsons of the deceased, all sons o! Mr. Benjamin Bridges. Among the floral offerings, none were 1110112 beautiful than the pink and white apple blossoms from the orchard of the old homestead. After a short service at the house. a large c011- course lollowcd the remains to the church, which was lillcd to capa- clty. The service was conducted by Rev. A. S. Weir, assisted by Rev. Mr. Baker, of 0'Leary and Rev. Mr. boring. of West Cape. The hymns were “What a. Friend We Hnve in Jesus," "Peace, Perfect Peace,’ and "Asleep in Jesus," also a solo, “My Mother's Prayer," which was very feeilngly rendered by Mr. Russell Lcard. Mr. Weir took as his text. "At eventide it shall be light," and among other things, touched on tho _ now this Beautiful Premium. your selectlon at once. R. '1'. HOLMAN 1.1.1. SUMMERSIDE and CHARLOTTETOWN last days the strong character, mcr. She everything four-score missed by of friends. three sons Benjamin. Pcllctlcv, Florence son, Mrs. luarriage her all through her lite. Mrs. Bridges was a woman of strong all of Brookllnc, Mass. band predeceased her some _vc:1rs ago; also one daughter. Mabel nlld two sons, Jabez and George. The United Church field was the sccnc of a pretty Juno wedding at high noon on the win-CELEBRATES SPRlNG inst... when MISS Ruth only daughter Harry Motllemll. of the deceased. her pleasure of health, the devotion oi her children and grandchildren, and faith which had upheld The late active in body and mind and possessed a kccn sense of hu- took a lively interest in around her, despite her years and will be greatly an unusually large circle She leaves to mourn : Winfred, Professor of Psychology at McGlll University; of Invcrness and Gilbert at home; also scvcu daughters. Mrs. McKc-ndrlck. of Port. Hill; Mrs. Le oi Old Orchard; Mrs. Webster, of ROSSbllYll, Man; Mrs. Schoflcld, Mrs. Thomp- Wceks and Mrs. Wilcox, Her llus- ilt Bloom- Mcthcrnll. oi M1‘. unri Mrs. was united in to Ml‘. Reginald hicAus- lnnrl, son of M1". and Mrs. Fred Mc- Auslllnd. decorated The church ivos tastciully with evergreens, lllncs 11nd apple blossoms and was tilled various blessings which attended the’ to capacity. The bride. who was It will pay you to make given away by her father. looked very charming in a beautiful gown of white crepe dc cliche with veil and carried a bouquet of lilies and fem. She was attended by Miss ir- ma Palmer as maid of honour and Miss Pearl Craig as bridesmaid, while the groom was supporter! by his brother. Mr. Eddie McAuslzlnd. The ushers were Ml'. Hebcr Profitt, Mr. Donald hicAuslund and Mr. Al- ton Webb. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev. M1". Baker and immedi- ately utter the ceremony, the lmppy couple motored to the home of tllo bride and received the congratula- tions of their friends. utter which a. delicious wcddmg breakfast was served. Later in the day. Mr. 21nd Mrs. Mcmlsiaud lcit by car ml n. llolleyluoon k117i through the Mari- timcs. The wedding gifts wcro many 11nd varied and testified t0 tile ‘nigh esteem in which tllcsc pop- ular young laconic are lluld ill 1111s community. Many irlcncls join in. Mailing them a long and happy wedded. llic.—C. » WlTll TWO BATES MADISON, Wis, Julio 17 1UP.) -—A11111'c, the elephant in Vilas Park Zoo llcrc, ate a bushel of dirt and took two mud baths the first any sin; was taken (r0111 her indoor quarters i0 the outdoor enclosure where she spends her summers, L. Mc Mu nus o 1mm: 1s M155 ai-A mwur one uooxs LlKl ‘IWO PEDPLB e MEET we Hufifllwb- u: 1o 11.11111 cwgzw TO DANQI WITH TOU- CHARMED- 1 wEnHTHE M0516. 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