('0 ()./~.-.3_‘/7’10 in rd ;_. .570 Zis/Z/i/zg _i I —i_ii7'i~ifli1hé1inir B: théwhriialiii? 1.7. ' ‘ citizen on the street at Summersldc. -Western Guardian‘ in connection with which Wadman,‘ _nnmK M“: Hoigilfii Aug '8i Jail. was sentenced to imprisonment ' ‘in the common Jail at the recent i sitting of the Supreme Court, escap- _FRESH CEMENT m moisture: ed and for whose arrest a. warrant “w! heavy paper‘ Suki 501d M: was issued. returned to Summerside a Brace,‘ 651844041 few days ago and on Monday night . . was arrested by Chief of Police Mac- __POULTRY FEXCNG mat Wm‘. Leod, after quite a serious fight ‘mp chickens 501d at Bracei i, which necessitated the assistance of 6-491_7_9_2L two other officers. lie appeared be- ‘, fore Siipendiary Wyatt in the Police __HAY SALT___CBX_ Mamgash Just Court on Tuesday morning, charged “rived Peter lwacNutt & so“ Ken; with assault with intent to steal. sington. W?" is" _8EAVY CRUDE ROOFING on‘: to jail until Thursday morning-S. red. brown and purple oxide. sold. right st Braces 6518-7-10-21, -—DANCING AT NEW ANNAN ‘RACES-Ladies and gentlemen in-_ 7-941“ Aug 8 please send entries to the secretary, James Pendergast at once. It is in- ‘ "LOST " Betwee“ Mme“ and tended to specialize in dancing, box- summexslde‘ spare u" and mm 32 x ,ing. gymnastics and other features 4' PM!” 1"“ at w- T' Bmlvmsi ion the miisi: paviliori-which MUST mdeque- m‘ '75" “Miami wv"er =be kept clear for performers in act- Bweque" 6485'7"8'3i .ual performance. Even judges will vacate the stand during a perform- --SLATE SURFACE SHINGLES-mnm 6540,1404, Cl!’ 1115f. in. The kind that will nOti blow off or curl up, and our price isj the lowest. Peter Macfutt d: Son.‘ slngton. Fredericton —SPRAYING DIATERIAlw-Gen- i i i QQQét“ peas.n¥h_e—groom was supported by Mr. Eldred Weeks, brother of the bride. with Mr. William Weeks and i now a prisoner in the Prince Countyl William Cristophcr. ushers. Tho brid- al party entered the church to the strains of the Lohengrin wedding march, played by Miss Irene Weeks. and took their place before the altar, j which was artistically decorated for l the occasion. The variegated flowers '; presented a very pleasing background l of color. During the signing of the ‘ register, the solo "O Promise Me". l, was beautifully rendered by Miss QViviai-i Armstrong. After the cere- ‘ mony the bridal party and immediate I relatives wended ‘their way to the 6531_.7_,_10_6Li After identification and some brief‘ home of the bride's parents, where a , evidence. the prisoner was remanded. sumptuous buffet luncheon was serv- ' ed. ‘The bride was the recipient of 5 many beautiful and costly gifts. and _ previousto her marriage was tender- ed a miscellaneous shower by her , host of friends. at a late hour the i happy couple departed for their fu- ture‘ home at Shcrbrooke, followed by the good wishes of their numerous i acquaintances. I l —WEDDING BELLS-On Tuesday ievening, July 2nd. Miss Bee Glenn Moose, popular and efficient tele- ‘phone operator of Kenslngton. was zpleasantly surprised when over one _ , “HHLLIQAN"'WEEKS "' A very‘ hundred friends and well-wishers in- GJ31-7-10-6l._ pretty wedding was solemnlzed at the: vaded her Home and bounmuuy christian Church °n§showered her with beautiful and use- Wednesday evening. June 19th. when; m1 guts’ one the eve of ha. m“, orous quantity sprajtlig material now Alma Ruth Weeks, daughter of Mrflflage m M1.’ John Mcaregm. o; a,” on hand for distribution. Please bookl and Mrs. Leslie Weeks. was united in! ham-s no“; when the guests h“ your orders at once and avoid disap-i marriage pointment. J. B. Millman, Kensing- Milligan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh- Wn- 6534-7-10-6i.' ton Milligan of Sherbrookc. The g bride who was attended by Miss —CEDAR sl-‘llNCvLEl-Car Mil-‘ Zelma Milligan, sister of the groom, lots Just arrived. We always kecpl looked very charming in a gown of Millers shingles in stock. as we con-J white flat crepe with veil and orange alder them the best. Peter MacNutt, blossoms, and carried a. bouquet of d: Son. Kensington. 6531-7-10-61, pink Orphelia roses, and maiden hair i—- fem- The‘ bridesmaid was attired in u —ABRESTED IN CONNECTION,‘ gown of yellow gcorgctte with hat to new ANNAN nuns: RACES Wednesday, July 31st, 1929 $1,050—PURSES—$1,050 CL t 3.11 :30’! AND IM PACI gas‘! i 3J4 BOT s. w: nor AND non ' $15133‘; I ‘(Eligible at both galls) " ' "l"! I8 l!" (open to tho world) but two l thr b (1., _ h". . Special truln currylog ruco horses out! penal; 1.3., chpmhm Ii 9.00 A. M. for New Autism-Returning uflcr no". lutrleo close SATURDAY. July 20th, "t9. Entrance money mull. u- bbpouy tho entry. Hones must be ollglbls on that IMO. llulonoooooulqlul PURSE $350.00 cocoon run-r... '"° M"- Mbe" Presmniall assembled. Mr. John Thompson gin a. few opening remarks expressed {the regret of the people of Kensing- ,ton in losing such an obliging icic- iphone girl and assured her of the ‘keen appreciation of the telephon- rlng public. He then called upon the -girl friends to continue the prog- ramme. The bride-elect was escort- ‘ed to the dining room which was iprettily decorated with pink and _W‘l'l'fl BOLD-UP-Jolin Fitzpatricki- match. and carried s. bouquetofl whim garlands and whim wedding bells. The gifts were opened by Miss Madge McNeil while Miss Bertha Thompson read the accompanying curds. Although almost overcome with surprise and gratitude Miss Moasq thanked her friends very graciously. The remainder of the evening passed all foo quickly. Mus- ic by Miss Mary Ready, (piano); Mr. Willard Brown (violin) and Mr. John McGrcgor (ukelelc), was o feature of the entertainment. Delicious refresh- rncnts were served by the indies and all departed to their homes wishing tn soon to be wedded pair many you: of happy woddcd life. Tho lutnuco foo 5% of purse. which must uccom n cu.- m , QQG deduction from moncy winners. Nd horn “domed diulexvtlicogizzom llonl on complied with. V’ All noel mllo huts: to be raced on the S-heat plan. vh: 10% oi (“h fine wlll bo awarded the winner. the rilllllmler to bc divided In three equal but“. one port to bo need for each heal. In tho event of tllcro being three blot-winners. they shell ncc o. fourth hoot to determine tho Winner of the Tho management reserves tho rlglit to dccloro off, cbungo order of m. glummo. decline any entry. bur any driver, deolorc ofl and llll without ro- olvufllalng, any races not satisfactorily filled. If wootllcr ls stormy, or fuck ls In unfavorable condition no that riclng cannot be can-led on at the limo advertised the management reserve the Ilgllt to postpone or declare tho races off, and return the oolco. Icy. m“ and stobllng free. This Truck h o member of the Notional Trotting Association. and will be governed by Ila ruloo. except wluro they conflict with the above conditions. ' <- 3 PIQDIBGABT, 1 . y. llfl-‘l-b-O-llfll. Q following day. July ltd, otJ p. m. the marriage was quiotly/solomnlmd at 5t. Mott's Roomy. Remington. Rev. Mr. Bprigga ofllolutlng. no young couple wore unattended. Im- mediately after the ceremony m. and Mrs. McGrcgor deportod on u short wedding trip. On their rotunl u wedding supper wol some It ill homo of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. l-LR. Mons. A host of friends in Remington, Graham's Rood and vicinity, unite in extending but wllh- cs to this popular young oouplg for many yours of wedded bliss. I lluorl’: Irlulnout h! Iormbo were served. Before departing for their "ma. qllARLoTremwNpuAiini/iw 1.....- --5HINGLE STAIN and endurance purc point sold at Bruce's. F i —B08!-MILLEB meat fox biscuit i contain meat. bonemcal, dried milk. j _ ' alfalfa. mcsl. etc. Order now at N J_IAI_I.Y 11,1929 F _._.._ Bruce's. 6584-741. . - o-MISGBLLANEOUS SHOWER..- On Monday evening. a number of the intimate friends of Mrs: Alice Gross- man. daughter of Mr. James Cross- man of the Journal Publishing Staff and Mrs. Crossman, assembled at the 1 ' homo of Miss Davis Woodside on‘ Oa-mbririgo ‘Street; Summcrsidq to '. shower her not only with beautiful i 98c SALE LITAN srona After weeks of preparation we can now confidently state that never in the history of our organization have we boon in better shape to give the public of Charlottetown and district the full benefit of a. gigantic sale. Every department is chuck-full of clean, fresh, sparkling merchandise purchased at bed rock BUY NOW AND SAVE ‘ prices. 98¢ SALE gifts but their best wishes on her ap- , preaching marriage. The house was i .1 tastefully decorated in pink and . white and the some colors were used -. " UNDEBARM BAG5 98c Values up to 55-9" Miss Crossman being a valued em- ployee of the Company; also the- sunday School- Class and Sisters of tho Edith Gavel Lodge, L. O. B. A. The bride to be was the recipient of many valuable presents and although buffet refreshments and ice cream Homes homes all Joined in singing “For She is a Jolly Good FellowP-S. 000 Broadcloth Shirts Fancy Checks IN! 51d?“ White and Solid Co!“ PERSONALS -—Miss Ethel McKiiu-ion, RN. of I the Gloucester Hospital, 'I‘ruro. N.S.. I is spending a three weeks‘ vacation' ' at her home in Kensington. K Separated Attached Co"!!! 98c Sizes 14 f4: l‘! BUY 6 AT THIS LOW PRICE —Mrs. Darby and her daughter who have been visiting Mrs. C. W. Ireland, St. Eleanors, for some time have returned to their home in Owtonria. Minn-S. -Mi.§ Sarah Green, who has been 1 visiting at Rocky Point. has return- ' ed to her home in Summcrsidc-S. , ., DIMITY o curs -Mrs. Wm. Semple and young son ; j BLQQMIRS >f Moncton. are spending a month‘ with Mrs. Semples parents, Mr. and I -"‘ MrshW. B. McArthur, Kensington. —-Mr. Gordon Callbeck. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs Walter Callbeck, of Summerside, arrived home on Mon— day from Denver, Colorado. where he ‘ _j has been staying for some time. Mr. ' Cailbeck is receiving a hearty wel- --_,. come from his old friends-S. i -—Mrs. Conley, formerly Miss Ellal Green of Summersidc. is reneiiving - l BOYS AND GIRLS WOOL SWEATERS 98c Button V Neck 98c White or Grey. Pink h Blue Bordon Sanitary Napkin 2 Box 98c Dozen u. Box 8 Big Days-Starts Friday July 12 Ends Sat. July 20-8 big Bays On the dainty basket which coritain- “EAL 11551-553 l"r.ANNl.‘l.|;'.l"l'E . MEN! ALARM CLOCKs ed the gifts. The staff of the Sum- POUCH AND BLANKET! Pan's Gnu-n"... merside Telephone Co. were present. Doubly neg Size SAILOR 3135773 , Pure quite overwhelmed with the kind‘ a CHILDEENS CHILDREN'S wishes showered upon her. thanked. 51"‘ cmnaw‘ PANTIE ‘DRESSES one and all for their kindness BOUDQW FAIL! SILK All us; Lstzt ‘Shale: l-mgmc. sun's PM“ Glnghamfi in thus remembering her. The re- Cvsmoxs BONNETS AND h" ‘ Sizes 2 to ll Broadcloth n,“ malnder of the evening was devotedfo Lgfge Assortment BLOCKED QIRAWS ‘ clumbmy a musical pogrammc. Special music was furnished by the Baptist Orches- ‘ . c 8 9 8 c 9 8 C . 9 8 c tru. some readings and duets were 9 C _ very much appreciated. At the close ' meal for Bllmm" 3'9"“ "'29 Vi!“ she 2 m b slimy Fill" svuw ram. rennet I IVIEM'S \ “,3... MILL NE m“ w“- Broadcloth Bwo ARGAINS BINATIONS ‘ AND B vusrs H SHIOCkS and Both for ' 130118,) c Q (Z LL41 v 98C Ladms Hats 2123333.... . .3 l“ 59'5" Advanced Summfl 5171" a Unharnlls I— “"6 weuqng Regular and OYETSIII: PRINDT$ W931i; snlRis AN GINUHAWIS c Double Slltbh ,. ‘ Scent I ‘;' 6 yds 98c New Assortment LENA...‘ i. T} l’. La" Many 1 __. .'_.'.::l:s. F1121. Colors ‘Assflflmflll. To ch00" Fmm Sh” l‘ to n i REAL $1.50 YAIJQES SILK LIN KOTEX Full Fashioned HOSE INLIUDES LACE TBDI BLOOMERS PRINCESS SLIPS, NIGHT GOWNS- TEDDIES, PANTIES, BOBBETTES 98c All First. Quail” Silk Silk 98c MI-dc ln Canada 98c _ Attractive Bond: lUhLxblLN mucus 25-40-60 watt GERIE FANCY SOCKS fur i 3 pp All Tested Good Quality 5199155 rumusii i? ERTADULUTZI BATH "rowers _ ."".‘I"ER". Pink a. Blue 3...... i r» ‘j. for Large Size old acquaintances on the Island. She H-Mt Samuel yorsm.“ Georg,» w“ acmmpanled by h" rmsband‘ town. motored to Charlottetown r2- who is receiving a warm welcome. ‘gently A S “M!” Wm“ schurmm- RN" °l ‘and son Jack motored to Georgetown Boston, Mass, is visiting in Summer- ‘ from charlonewwtt A side, the guest of Capt. J.B. and Mrs.,Allen. S '..'Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clark. ‘Mount Stewart, motored to George- -Mr. and Mrs. David Schurmcn. town recentm A of Reading. U.B.A.. are visiting Mrs. ______ Schurmans old home in Bedequmi’ “ma, Geo," M,cdom]d_ u a A" “M a" “m? ‘varmly W°1°°m°° by is visiting in Georgetown. the guest the“ °ld friends‘ 5 of Mr. and Mrs. George Yorston. W? A —Mrs. I-l. C. Archibald and her two children. Master Ralph and Mbs v “wuss Helen Solomon’ teacher Emnm- "m" Fmbu‘? Mm" ‘t’ ‘Vernon, is spending her vacation in rived on Saturday lost to spend the ‘Georzewwn, m. we“ o! ha. p", summer months with Mrs. Archl- Lents, ML and Mm Pa" Solomon bald‘: parents, Mr._ and Mrs. Edward , A Strong, of Summcrside. S ..'Mr. Frank Lynch and daughter. Evelyn. Mr. David Lynch and son st. John and are guests at the Moc- idonald Hotel. ..'A8K sou Macs mp Ale. | ’l-9-till Aug. 8. > ..'Misses Dorothy Jenkins, Gar- imclittu Solomon. Mary “ ‘ M ..'Mrs. Earn Doyle. Mrs. Juries and Helen Douglas. returned to their Hessian, Philip and Lawrence Doyle, Ihomcs in Georgetown. after attend- mowrcd to Cardigan from Gcorge- ;ing the Matriculation Illuminations town. A 'in Montcguo. A ..'Miss Margaret Mucdonsld. who has been attending Georgetown High _ 0 Business for Sale .. .. can: wcsr sup’ CASH nous: W" M" “l 9° 9'" "mh- l ..°Mr|. nod Dolorio lllfl,fhl‘bl Sfeyns San & Co. sons Freddy, John and Maurice. Georgetown. no visiting in Iber- SOUIIIQ. PIINCEIDWAID ISLAND wood. the guests of Mrs. Dclorifl Buildings and Iutlro Stock of father. Mr. James Cullen. A I General Merchandise y lpllildll opportunity for ouy cum- pflolag yum u mo flnt um u ma ouu oubmno. m risk. ANDIIION - DOYLI Tho man-lugs of Mary Virgina lac Ion con-alto u no]; [of m. . Doyle. daughter of Mn. Katherine pat twenty-n: yum. A. Doyle of schoncctsdy. N. 7., and Goon "um Andrew Mathew Anderson, son of ‘Mn. Annio l-l. Anderson of Fough- "fi III Olllollary convenient-l! keopuio. ll. ‘L. took plooc ot s nuptial ‘i, m, “,,|_“~"Mu"'m nuclpturdoy mornlugdum 20th. a ammo wucoboum l; "u, u. an o'clock at It. John the Ivongo- ‘lflollllohlwuloiouoooq ,1; utOburohfllhooorosoooy . toot, lwooulohlllovll. ‘ v" p’ Infll. P. I. Ialolll. Illlo ll, llll llblvl-ll-Il-lil-Il. i ..'Dr. McIntosh, Mrs. McIntosh. Eastern qgardgln John, motored w Georgetown from‘ Monuments. Headstones. etc.“ bouquet of pink roses and blue dol- phlmium. The bridesmaid, Miss Mar- garet Doyle sister of the bride. wore ai carried yellow roses. Mr. James Ryan of Poughkeepsis, N. I. Y. The ushers were Mr. Rolland O. f MP- Jlmos B. Croken of Bummerfc‘ ' Griffith of Schenectady. N. Y., and] Mr. Charles 0. Wcterstreet of Am- i i0 stardom. N. Y. i is A Yflfllltion st the ' homo of the i, ville. N. Y.. with th: bride's mother. at which thlrty-sixiI-l we“: Wm 9118"". followed the] ceremony. The house was prettily ' or for a. honeymoon in the vicinity o. decanted with yellow rose; and blue Philadelphia and Atlantic City. delphimium. During the receptioni solocs were rendered by Mrs. W. W.. CIORCD 0f Schenectady. N. Y“ gnqi lllnordw Llnlmrnt for (‘ougho h colds i l Mr. Wm. H. Curtin of Philadelphia. BISLEY CAMP. En». J . lace to match. she curried an srmlPl. I a ' ads. attended Prince of Wales Col- blue chiffon with hat to thatch and I ieie Ind has been teaching in Hamil- lton school in Schenectady for the Mr. Anderson had ls his best man ‘i lust few years. She is a niece of Dr. Lieut. Desmond Burke of 0 Th“ 9mm» Wh° "'15 b°m 111 B11513‘ ‘former King's prize winnen can"? bane’ Pflme Edvwrd Isllndi Cm‘ ued to lead the Canadian foam ai marksmcn here for the . .. ,Rifie Associations empire meet day. when some of the CJ shot in the railway service mpeq iticn. which called seven Shllo a‘. cnll - a " Sergt-lwfajar A t‘ Lulu shot a Alt» ~2 1t!"‘i‘ 'n E. Croken of Charlottetown and Mr. Anderson is u graduah " n College, schen clad" 9 __, l- clvil engineer lo‘ “‘“‘ ighwoy Department. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson .1. . EVERY KNOWN 'i i or GRANITE Allll MARBLE PROOIIRABLE . l i WE GUARANTEE to save you from $10 to $75, on the ivoi-‘i we turn out. ' unreasonable. " Let Us Prove. It is BEST SERVICE BEST MATERIAL "A SEE US ANDLER £3 g BELL ‘We Pay No Agents Therefore our customers get the ' benefit of the agent's commis- sion. Be Your Own Agent Deal Direct __4» Cl-IARLOTTETOWN 741-L