1532'" '- “""f';v‘ x1333 lillilhisirtia-r:nriltirulzusulllrlllugugu“,-. ‘ v v wzrnu- If I ‘if! l JUNEZRI 1950 1 E's‘ {'5 uoiv. 1t. u. imuxmr, K. c. M. r., LL. n. SPEECHES WILL BE BROADCAST FROM STATHON c. F. i: §'§-§-§§-§-§+O Here ’s Your Favorite Food Put uptn a. new Packnge. Most delicious soups, all varieties in their original flavor condensed to powder form. ‘ Euy to make-Cheap and nour- 15c Per Package which makes two quarts. Use what portion of package. you 'reqniro—thc remainder keeps fresh. When you buy soup . Say J amisoifs Compressed A t .,, Soup ""'F"" At. All Grocers. ‘ A CB-nlfllun Product. O ‘ ‘ ' vw ‘$904 4053-5~29-tst8weeks. ¢B0sT0N via l/m 011/011 ' All WATER ROUTE TWO round tripscacli week. Steamer "CALVIN AUSTIN" leaves St. John every Wednes- _ day at 9 A. M. Atlantic Time; Bergen, Me.,1:00 P. M. East- ern ime; Luhec 2:30 P. Til. EasternTime, arriving in Bos- ton 10 A. M. Daylight Time, following morning. Every Saturda steamer sails direct from St. ohn to Boston, leaving St. John 7 P. M. Atlan- tic Time, due Boston Sunday 2 P. M. Daylight Time. Ell-hill!!! Monday, June 30th, sorvlre "mum rourt novun rmrs EACH WEEK. Sailing every Monday, Friday and sum-y ail-m u. Bos~ “It Every Wednesday vln Eastport Ind Lnbeo, ‘Me. 1 Mil Baum with ) than" la New York y ltdmd ram for llltmfloliil accompanied by , 5:1‘! U)?“ and War-puma u any Canadian A. C- In lmmsohmlv. “Rfifig-w-u- _-.__~. t .| B. EASTERN; steamship limes . ' $700111. POPULAR. I S I. A N D COUPLE RIARRIED IN CARIBRIDGE, BIASS. Cambridge. Mass, was thc scene Monday morning, June 23rd of one of tlie most. impi-vzsive. yet colorful weddings of the social ezison, when 34:: z: 2:211; ‘it-c: c! 2:2. Patracl: J. Kelly of Fort Augustus, be- came the bride of Mr. Chester Mc- Guigaii son of Mr. Bernard McGuig- an of Charlottutown. Both of the principals are \'Cl',V 1iopulnr and act- ivo among tlie youiiizc-i" sot in social activities iii Ciiiubridqc. Just us tlic bridal party n~ppronchcrl the wide flung doors of the church a brilliant shaft. of suiishiiir‘. 0mm of good for- tune so much (l€Sli‘E".l by every bride, fvll atliivrirt the group. Awaiting ‘the arrival of the bridal party in the church was the Rev. J. Edwin Iielly. pastor of Si. Patrick's Church, Wi- St. Jnhn the Evniigcllsts Church.‘ l"? ‘Tll-tnlfl IffETOjWlV "Uuzruw amad”‘="°am‘"‘5iizri=isr:sm"'°;fi£§ , Conservative HQNQRABLE R. B. BEN K. C., M. P., LEADER CONSERVATIVE PARTY wlu. ADDRESS A PUBLIC M EETlNG IN THE STRAND CHAKLOTTETDWN ULY su. 8 P. M. Atlantic Standard Time YERS F -- ON .. SATURDAY, ‘ At 9 P. M. Daylight Saving Time. THE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES MESSRS McLURE and Will Also Address This Meeting. L. L. D. .___-¢ V6135- 1 '= '._'==w_rF.1 i , , =~ méhzdsluih§éiisrsrsierlshfi J . j | FIE?» L 7 i J1immemmilluginigigilgziieh _ ‘ ' P5 Libby MCQuaid. May McNally, Josephine MvNally. Mr. and Mrs. IMYMurnashan. Mrs. Leo MCClllfk, Joe Bradley and Matt Martin all of I whom are former Islanders. The find“ Cflllple were the recipients of i numberous and valuable gifts of 511v. er ‘and linens. Mr. and Mrs. McGuigari left Mon- dav evmim ca e mugs-menu Qt;- to Arlington, Mass, and New York City, upon their return they ivill re- side in Cambridge where Mr. Mc- Guigan is employed in a lucrative po- sition. 1m lfitfifinm MR. PATRICK HAGAN By the death of Mr. Plcitrick Hagan, on Friday‘. June 13th. 1930. the par- im that naught but good be said of the (lead, but, lll this case, there is no cause trying to overestimate his worthfor his life both from the ma- terial and the spiritual point of view, was one of which any community might be imitative and grateful. His late residence m Inizerman, where he died, he acquired a few years ago, be- zris: Lu": others, after he disposed of his first farm ‘in Westmoreland. what cannot. be said of many farm- ers, the dwelling and all the other buildings on this farm are the pro- duct of his own workmanship, in- cluding inside finish. From a world- ly standpoint, he surely pointed the way to the 1vresciit generation in thrift, and industry. In religion, as 1n everything else, he was m earnest, and always thor- ough. By his practical aclherenc-es and loyal support of the parish of Kelly's Cross. his unfailing Catholiclcf an appeal ' 110th‘ months and one month im- prisoriment. l rhita. Kansas and cousin nf the bride, 15h of 5L Joseph's, Kelly; 01.0% has, nmflqqmqge m, 110151 M354, and prac- ‘ i ed by the deceased before his death, were. Messrs. Crisp Moore. Sidney. Matters, Melville Mnlmeaui-z. J. J. Hughes. John H.' Volyneaux and M. A. Smith. ’ lSollowaycpzndlMillsl Are Sentenced tCaiudlan Press Despatch» CALGARY. Alta... June 23.-Issac W. C. Salloway. Pres-lent of soils-tray ‘Mills Co, Limited. and Harvey xliifs. Wise-President of the DMXIIIIiDII-‘j wide brokerage firm. who were tnday: convicted on four chuges cf czn- |spi.rac_v. tonight paid fines totalling 5250.000. and were released on bill. aggregating $60000. pencuns; bearing against a sentettce of respectively. CALGARY. June 23—C3nv1ctetl ' vh crlcbrrited tho ‘vuptilil Muss. As suffered tl l . 1 t’ inert -‘l'i..i"lCP of his rcli ious dut-, l O ‘ 1e U“ of one of "s mnst‘ ma ‘ n 1 a g Icn four (‘aunts c-f conspiracy Isaar tlu. worlrliiis: 1nriy PillFFfWl illt‘ cliurrh popular. progressive and outstanding‘ "F- and h“? 0P \\'C(‘l('llll',l muzlr Pl lticnrlelr 11's i nmrrh VIZ}? hoard to rvsouiid from the, the. i monstvr piir- organ. During cclebiaitzcn u.’ the nuptial mfhfi. L01 lovuing tlic stilriiizizzntinii of the m1 ridge vows, choice trzd lt)11\l‘fll‘ll‘l.'l'."; Iflilfilfifll srlvczicns were rendered byt i the organist. | The biuclo war. l {Elizabeth lfcfiuignii. SFiCl‘ of thel l groom whil: Mi‘. Joseph Bradley SUP-i ported the ytromwi. The bride was at-| tired lll a flowizir: PUVCH of ivorl‘ duchers satin lllfltlf‘ \\'lil\ tlie new high waist, line. Th" P111131 0°11“ train was ‘inserted wi".i a lWQ-“l 113ml of rare old lure. ‘llic waist also had| :1 yoke of the sriiiic hm and loud‘ ‘satin sirrvcs. Th: bridal vcil was caught at the head with F1 halide“? l of silk and c-xtrtvriod iii flowing linrs to the floor. The bride carried n bouquet of white carnaticnr. ‘inter- swripd with green bridal-wreath. In contrast to the ivvry \\‘1\"P1\°55 °l lithe bride's gown was the costume of lfllB brides-maid which was 0f Dink satin and she wore n large Tbs brides-maid carried a bouquet. 0i pink carnations- Following tho wedding ceremony a sumptious breakfast 0f dclmmble ‘l’ ands was served in the well arranit- ed and spacious apnitment of the pink hat. ‘ members. cciergesufériteecn anzqondthstagf the dc- F Zillllwll ltevtas proud to be an zidher- in: ‘heir names‘ were mm] an Ms re a a ac- o DllPLI-t . mania. and immediately after he was‘ the HDFYFYJY 0f 1155 attacked by a virulent, type o: can- friends of whcm he had many. cor. which during the past year was, sappiiig his strength, and finally, cn wife, his life of usefulness and tend- erness to his family, and of progress and industry in the ccn-imuiiitjr, came to a close. The deceased, who was the eldest son of tlie late Thomas Hagan, one of the pioneers of Kelly's Cross par- ish. from whom he learned the les- sons of honesty. sobriety, industry and progress when only a boy went to work with some of the best farm- ers oi’ the adjacent districts, and be- ing of an active, bright, and ambi- tious type of young man, he acquir- ed the best ideas then put. in practice by the best farmers. When a young man, he married. took a. farm in westmureland, and in the course of a few years he , ssed one of-the neatest and best equipped homestead: in the district. The late Mr. Hagan was a parish- lnner who always took a deep interest l nevery movement which was for ad- Amoiv; the invited guest! e Father J. Edwin Kelly. Eugene and Lucious Kelly, M155 Item ‘sxott and Mr. and Mrs. Josevh Kelly cousins cf tlie bride, Mr. Bernard McGuigan and Miss Elizabeth, fath- 1‘ present Wef vancement, financial, moral or ma- terial. and we. with whom he has been associated for the past nearly halt a century miss his active and willing co-operation, and ready init- iative, when almost insuperable dif- | er and sister of the sIQOm» ‘he Mm" llculties loomed up. It is an old max- i lzc Church. of teachings of tlie Cali l‘n€l'll'."l not only the respect but non-Catholic The deceased was born Just at the birth of the blew Year, 1856. (mid-l i the above date. ‘in spite of the bescjriight» and was therefore m his 71th, i. , _ . _| , .> . - attended by Miss medical skill, and the mar solicitoul! sear. His first. “lfe was Miss Mary flamed w {our months m m1‘ or care and tender nursing of his loving A. John Llll'(\°. sons and seven daughters. sev- eral of whom predeceased him. His m firmer‘? C‘ on’, Ivan“ lmwui second wife, who survives him, "was or i’ he dflfmm pqwne“ o!" n: " burs Margaret McGuigari, who with :3 “mums in m, ' l two sons tby first wife) Emmett, of‘ i Charlottetown and Amos, of Emer- ald. and one daughter, Mrs. John T. Kelly, stanchel. moum the loss of a kind, indulgent, and God-fearing husband and father, and will cherish a dear memory and pray for his eter- nal rest. The acting pastor of Kelly's Cross Parish, Rev. M. J. Smith, was a fre- quent visitor at the bedside of the late Mr. l-Ia-zaii, and consoled and for- tifled his soul for the terrible moment of death. The funeral to Kelly's Cross Church 0n Monday morning. June 16th st- tendcri by a large concourse of all de- nominations, was a fitting tribute to the worth of a great. man, who has left an indelible stamp on this com- munity. A Rzquiem High lvlass was: cele- brated by Rev. M. J. Smith, who al- ro performed the cemetery services, assisted by Rev. Thomas Curran. The ball bearers. who were select- Count Nos-one month hard labonj 49a;_5_2@.5-;,.9_ . _ , . . en profrssion of the‘ flail terms by Mr. JLlEllTJ William C. [Ives at the conclusion of a IITJC“ ston. of Kinkora. who dierll Blm°5° 14 Yea" 38% ‘JY “ilwm he hadlmoriths in default c‘: fine llaynzen: W. C. Sollnvway and Harvey Milis. h‘: ' er In the brokerage firm ban-I rsgate of $250,000. ari-l sentéliced 1v weeks‘ trial late today. Sallzvvajv recur-ed the l‘.£‘l\"..°$t. pen- aity. being fined $225 000 and sen~ 5L1?" l I FIR. J A. (‘LARK FEIPYlfiPWlflPlll r! the Dnmxiion EA- ' rerimertjl :‘i1fl~."i at ("nrlr-{trtwrvsn on whom the Dora-re of Doctor of $159215‘? v." imiferrrvl lb" .\-"llll.l I'iiivrr=-i‘._r~ week h" ~10 0'73 w; additional imprismment of 23 ‘l 3-Onz= manil". liarrl Mills this fined $25000 and im- ‘ , Cctntt Ne. ~l—:.1‘.:= mirzttiu 11.11"?! labor. All térill’. e'-:<‘lu. .- .. Defense counsel annnuriced that an appeal WOllld be entered. Tn: accused were bald in custod" by the Sheriff until bail is arranged.‘ pending the appeal. The first count on which the brok- ers were convicted was made undrr the Criminal Code. covering conspiiw‘ My to defraud the publir. Penalties for Solloway an ldditicnnl 23 mantiis. Count No. 3-'l‘wo months‘ 111:1‘ l-‘ibil’. ‘pvsed in lieii of 1'11‘ .. the cammcn law. while tlie remaiit- ' l in; three. came under Section 444 oft mu "un C0."if‘ll'.'I"‘ll'c'."' roar-i in (Wrrt of ‘yawn .. “n11 runlcot: l" The. Mm: A. l. Crown mun" H1911? Entries r1711" .111!’ ‘ (LURDUN l).‘.‘-' ' ‘ ovifmmes c” gamma?’ “a” L‘ m" , i rli-ifillc Tea, good duality, 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c r a Count No‘ 14,6“: months hard {dl-Iaisidlsd lféobiairis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 69c labor m Lembfldge Jm a rm M1 t ‘u prise cap, _ ais . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54c 151001300. or in default of pavmcnt an I Wlllowdzb Trrwk. or» TFTFFSY‘ 3r- § lofibar» . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ , , _ 42¢ mddmonal 23 mcnms m Jam ,1 u.“ TIT ‘h’ MW n hatches, .> boxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ..--29c 11m 1s my mm, my; i ‘ ‘ Premium F-ollcr. Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c Count, N0. 2—F'ou: mciths,‘ hard’ F0‘ n‘ (LA: “l-'q—’\‘ 5' c- Ayn D‘ PllClIHTClS, 3 C3115 . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , , . , . . . . . . 40C labor 1n Lethbrtdse Jail. a fine c!) rut; per w: =11.- m-. m. h r»- Store open every Friday evening" till 9 o'clock. $125, 000. a: tn default of piyrnent. ' 55111-5 p. “rlypcvfl m ,1._-h .1,’ __ Clcssd Donflnicn Day‘ f Adv-airflow .15 r~-*.t< .'".d 35 l"'.‘i *1 Secretary Spend Your Holidays At York Point l’ Daily Ferry Service AsFollows: l LEAVE CHARLOTTETOVVX Pmrnzl lVhaif LL-iv: roux POINT 5.3!. A BI. . ‘. Ewtthrv 5.1M» ll ".0 56?; i lion. 2L Thurs. 8.00 3m ,4 ‘i Ann. ' ‘ “'°° Tues. a; l-‘ri. 81in imq qfm l,“ _ , mi. “'00 1 Wet} 5- Fat. S03 1",".r) 33¢; . 600, ‘The 6.09 l’. Til. trip \"lll onb hr- mad= 1-1 rugum picnic parties‘ ' l All ahovfi time l5. Atlantic Stanrlan-L .4 ‘ Gas-ii. l l u _ -_'m_'m_”_'_'_'_““‘ (‘till at. our - or» and look nit-r tlir- many useful Lawn. trrnts. We. luve real values in Lawn I10 to 2Z0 (hi. and Carl! n In‘ Flour". Prit". All sizes. .’.! -. lTuivbr-r Hr“, R:.l\:r_ Spudzii; Fork. Hoes, Grass Shsxifl. Tl'O‘-'.(‘l$. rt’. Bethune Hardware Co. Ltd. Phone 757. F-TORE" 123 Quz-r-n Street “THE FRIENDLY LIARDYYARE Special Cash Prices on Flour, Feed. Groceries Till July 5th CAR NEW STOCK FLOUR AND FEED JUST ARRIVED I/Iaple Leaf 54.10 per bag Bran . Queen City 316E) p?!‘ bwg Eeechnut $5.50 per baa; Other feeds at lowest prices. Court's Sperial Tea. yellow package. 2 lb l. COURT 8< SONmBcdlord