O i '=<< i 3 i i i ». _. y... .-. “m; -.'_;..._'-g-§~;_ . . “J4: v—- vra+~zwan , d rasr nouaucs or ma isms a1. A, OUR GANG-SERIAL ‘ ‘nce Edward ' _TODAY“ t, The i ~ ‘AN EVENT" ~ ‘gr’ l. l“ F‘ i, SO Biiii n1 » s.) _ IDQYE. Gareerl‘ Capitol Today “ANNAPOLLIS ” 1 , SPECIAL OBCHISTIA- ‘HON WITH OUR. NEW BOUND ALSO Mnauarn COMEDY 810T . rnovmcn or raises anwano rsnasn omens comwrv We, Colin H. Love of Charlottetown in Queens fllounty, Prince Edward , Butcher and John A. Lawson of Charlottetown aforesaid, ‘ b HEREBY. OER-TIE‘! ‘ ‘i. That the partnership heretofore existing between us doing business at Charlottetown aforesaid under name and firm of "Love's Meat and Fish Market" has this day been dissolved .by mutual consent, f‘ .9 jTha business carried on by us will 1n future be conducteduby the said John A. hwsou who has assumed the liabiliflm d h sans an‘, e. vieua all accounts due said partnership "are payable. _ - :- Witness our hands this ‘rhird day p! September A. D., 1929 at Charlotte- Qown aioresaid. _ -- ~ COLIN ll. LOVE, J. A. LAWSON Witness-BUST. N. McNElLL, ANNOUNCEMENT I have purchased m. Colin u. Love's '__ , ‘interest in the ~.- _ iKlOVUS MEAT AND‘ FISH MAR-K- "--- ~ 8T’ 'and will continue the business on the same premises under my own V. name. ..1 wish to thank all the customers o?! "Love's Moat and Fish Market" for their generous patronage in the past and trust that they will be pleased to me in the future. ‘do business with ' - s. s. LAWSON. ilitfl-B-ll-ii. ".1 0-. .3 _ "Annual Meeting 15f the King's County Conservative flssodatlon will be held in the Town flail, Georgetown. on Friday, Sept- ember 20th, i929 at 1.30 o'clock P. M» for the Election of Oiflcers and other -'~Address'a will be delivered by F? ‘ ent Speakers, including:- Iarl Rowe, M. I, Dniferln, Ont. 'W. S. Ihmnml. M. P, Hastings, speakerl. l. I. STIAINI, Prsddnt. T: hereby wish to siinsunee that 1 iim known as VDlOENT-TINGLEY A quiet but very pretty wedding was solemnised at 5 p. m. Wednesday. Sept. 4th. at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. R. 1". Tingley.‘ when their only daughter. Gertrude Naomi, was unit- ed in marriage to Rev. Arthur Craw- lcy Vincent, Th.M., D.D., son of Rev. A. J. arid Mrs. Vincent, of Bllltown, N. S. , The bride entered the drawin! room on. the arm of her father. to the stnlns-of Lohengrirfs wedding march. gassed by Miss Minnie Poole, or Balm John. Thebride was very Winsome in a gown of white satin princess style with shined bodice and bouffant skirt, caught with orange blossoms and carried a bouquet or cphelia roses and sweet peas. The bridal veil which had been worn by the bride's mother, arranged in cororiet fashion with double bandeau of orange blos- soms. The bridal party were unst- tended. ‘ The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. J. Vincent. father of the groom, assisted by Rev. L. L. Dufiy. of the Dorchester Baptist church. under an arch of evergreen, and pink and while asters banked with I umn leaves and potted plants. Miss Evelyn Vincent, sister of the groom. sang very sweetly, "O Prom- ise Me," at the close of the cere- V moriy. A delicious luncheon was served to about 80 guests by girl friends of the bride. The bride's table was de- coriwed with vases of pink sweet peas, with the bride's cake in the centre. Streamers of pink and white extended from the chandeliers and were caught ‘by small bunches of sweet peas at the corners of the table. V A toast was proposed to the bride by Dr. yr. s. ‘Oulton, Miss. oi Shed- lscnincle o! the bride-and respond- ed to by the groom. 101. Tillllfl. mother c! till Kid!- 'wssbecominglygowne'dinadress of black goorgette over Mrs! Vincent. mother of the was sqwned in sand canton craps. bridegnduafedifrom sum p‘ Ivktistdheoiogioal , unis groom ‘received his as. in mil mu at Allison university. and l‘? .. ih..YF§'..°W‘P1'W’m i UPPER DOE/CHESTER. 59W. 13- . _ ‘PRIN CEEDWARI) ' MONDAY wrm o sun nonhena — “OOLLIGIANS” ‘ 4- ¢arcunoun l’ Qirturg groom is pastor of the Baptist church. ‘ -Mai’iy beautiful gifts were receiv- ed by the young couple, which testi- fy to their extreme popularity. Among the out-of-town guests were: Miss Mildred Vincent, of Bos- ton; Mlss Evelyn Vincent. and Rev. A. J. andMrs. Vincent, oi Bllltown. N. 5.; Mrs. Herbert Tlrich, Halifax; Miss Minnie Poole, Saint John; Miss Annie Hicks, Miss Margaret Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gillespie and Miss Mabel Tlngley, of Monctori; Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Oulton, of Shedlac; iii!- Hlé Lin. Fred Oulton and sons. of Jolicure: Mr. and Mrs. mince? Smith, Amherst; Mr. Frank Turner and son, of Port Elgln. The bride will be very much missed in her home town. where she was an active worker in the church and Ladies’ Aid. She will also be greatly missed in musical circles in the ‘com- munity. HAZELBROOK AND VICINITY Among those attending the meeting o! the Boards of Trade held at the Experimental Farm last week were Miss Julia Carver. Mrs. W. T. Oosdy, Mrs. H. S. Jenkins and Mrs. James Monaghan. , A motor party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lund. Mr. and Mrs. ' Ernest Lund. Mrs. Juries Rankin, Missa Elsie and Melva Lund.Messrs. Seymour Aubrey and Elmer Myers, and Mr. Percy Lund motored to Souris last week. where they spent s most enjoyable day. Miss Marion Storey, City, was a recent visitor to Mt. Albion. we. Leigh Warren. Miss Jean Fra- ser and Mrs. A. D. Fraser, City, mo- torcd through Hsaelbrook last week. ilk. ‘and Mrs. George Myers re- turned to their home in Sydney after spending some time here st the for- um's old home. ' ~ _ Miss Ethel Myers, loreet Hill. has returned homeaftcrspending spicu- out visit in Hsselhrook. the gust o! her sister. Miss Georgie ‘ .',_ its. J. O. Wood spent l. plasterit lioildayin Summer-lids last week, u, - ed through mums: this v "jist s. iota, "wuss-suit... isuiibxfot ‘Greenwich. Ohimiwhq on the fsisiid owner-n mo. Mics-auntie iisveretursu _ home in Wstertown. Mass. ' Mr. and Mrs. William McKay and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meiiett, Brack- ley, were visitors here on Sunday. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary ‘Aid ‘Society of the Haulbrook Baptist ‘Church was held at the home of Mrs. Benja- min Farquharson. Mt. Herbert, on Wednesday afternoon. September t, with a large number of membersand visitors. present? A very interesting and proiltahle afternoon was spent, at the close of which s very dainty supper was served. Mrs. Robertiloiton and Miss Mae Horton returned w- their hoinejn Cambridge,‘ Mass. after spendingthc summer on the Island visiting friends and relatives. ' .Mr. [and is." Willard Prowse. of Brackley, were recent visitors ‘to m- opeds-. . m.'_z_.ei_gi'i _Mclllaohern ieit the Island‘ last ‘week, on routs to his home Somervllle, Mass. Miss nsrotiiy ‘pinion returned to her home in Svomerville, Mass. irons a very pleasant visit on the Island. Mr. and'I_Mr's.4_1=ercy Myers were recent visitors to Giencoe. m“ .$“*.*.=l'=.v' 1P fiaitlwk- m; reguisr‘ monthly meeting of the Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. J. h. Money“ ’on Tuesday evening; September lihwith membersv and several visitors present. lliiieotingopened with Greed followed by singing "o Canada". Roll call was responded to by "a Person's Owriiui-Iobby." Minutes of the mt regular-T 'sn_ii' hpééial meetings resd and approved.‘ departs of school and sick Icolllirlittyees heard and edema.- Mrs. wfifr. sassy. vieiegstsjts tbs meetingofthsBoardsofTradehald “ “*9. #5959991 ,¥"F"".FQI°‘"°*- u": olsamiim w; m 1M- ws- .v.~‘='&=~=. ‘WM swim-n meeting. roll call to be aasvereeivy ' ‘ IOIDII-Ssrvids-in‘ ‘ a good attendance. m. siurmvsfrbsmss White, city, i 'W@*1it'..‘iYsiIfi/= "In i~“*.i-" Flaw‘ so I iwl infiml-inr poplin 1111.611 l"! "Wi- . I“! F”! m" 3543"?“ ' l'@ F‘?! 9"“ S‘ ' bssutiiui solo._vld_estir|g.dlqsd_ with‘ oifiehorlgfifiotéisht. den. on eucdsy. Sept-reinvent; st- loco‘ sl-rusebtsib School at . ..;‘: 1;‘; _‘ Y i NOTIOIs-Annuaidlesflng-cbtlie kins‘- osuntv Ohssrvativs-Associse tisn wiii: be. midis-rows rnsu, oecrgetewrsoii rlriday, iisphmber rats at lM-rdclock» ~ . uncs-s-is-ai. ‘IQAIVIO. IOyIt-AiL-Oha-bsalifl day announced that m; fviacountwillirwdon. Governor-Gan- eraiofcanadawilllayfitbe corner- stone of the new unlvarsltyibuiid- insa in Hamilton on nastier". 0c- iobsrnAlumnihomaiiovei-Oanada, United Statesandforoisn landsare eapectedtobeprucntatitiscers- mony. with the date tor completion cetssAugust lst, iimallworron thebuiidingsisnocceding as par sdiedule. are almost finished, the walls ct the science buildings ‘and women's‘ dor- mitory have reached flietiret ilocr. and we expeotiiie same progresses the university inn. which theadminiatrstion oflcesJiythet-imo cellor Whidderi stated. icova nsao arns moor. hOldllt-lfldDL-lofiflfi. ‘D8518 shoot for Balver beheld-litur- wereas follows: . B. Mayo bring out a consignment of between toosndoomsiidagroupeieydney. E r castle. for Australia his loll intest- edwitlnaiilions ct rabbits tor years ‘for aimvstanvtiiisgia use tom a a ~ Ba wars native of daint.‘ ‘John. a 17m of the late Samusi-watsoi-uruh- Whiddsn of Mcilastsr Uninrsig io- u met witlfalfsocidellt. sltliouglrtnree oerslnd was oneoctheolitrter mem- ‘bsrsofironetcnnivisisnflom or- “Thefflfilfifl lndll t, i “a” ‘m’ ganlscd here in the eighties. sons. Frederick; 591F80- Harry and Percy at home: four daughters. Mrs. Winnie Rowen, mwfillfldzi Mrs. Thomas Mc- . ., _ on. of t. John; Mrs. Jamel theoornes-stoneistobelaid, Chan Gnmkdcmuy: ‘Mummbm 1e NIKKI?- o! Moncton: two broth- "il- Robert of irosiresi. and mi- etlsk of Bilnt John: and twosistors. ’ , . Mrs. Samuel Bruce, of Maiden, mass, The second shoot for Solver was and Miss it. J. Watson of Saint John. Everyone, was service glad to have Mr. E. G. have present. Monica's Lane, at 2 o'clock, m; w‘. Mr. Love is always yery weioonieat tsge leaving at g. Owe Headriilelhoote. ‘Thenelt cemetery cev. Bent. it Swen for lust mm late ms. John Garrick. city. "shipped to the United States a car- snd fill ststsigcvarniasah would ol- - 1"’? c'fRt* Y‘t§?“.""* “ i l Dead A r s2, i Wstsiiwell re»- tiredvetsrsn locqnotlve engineer oi thmold lhtercolonial Railway passed swsy hers "yesterday. after months illness. sgedisiglity-tvve years. teen-inns , much missed in church and social kwefuhm m. m“? m‘ 9"" .""""““"‘ isutwooeslbusrrivesattber n "m m“ articles -as prlinsry~fsaclisr'in' ~ - ' portuni tlutares enla- WeItXentSchcv-illsrinanyfriends. ;°'"N'! u“, ‘ m, ‘w; w. a oissscsofour peopls._in furpsoduc- vhi-lrlerryrtolee hcrlesvethishmmfiutm tiomaliliavcsnappeai. ‘ Provinomwillwishhcrevery-suc- aupltnuny,‘ Princelldwardlslandisthshcmp eessinherchcssnproressicn. ménuinédm - ofthslhirmdustrydtistirfplaoe rsisaa iuiiwsy until 1m when rs °" '“°°"' m“ ‘mmr_°"' H- ~w~--1==-=-t~-=-$L‘.i..“.i‘.ii*“:.&‘ one; l8 Excellency tend tbs service ofthe Interooion- which m m‘ a a mwmhm . w mm “'- "m ‘m m“ interested business iur ranchingand Will-Lily n8 f: séuzm“ “All”? “"1"” furnzlillll worm isdirected. i _ ' ._ ' a ,. cemdward lsisndsrshavea ‘ Cornerstone H?” d"?:°:m“‘:n"'“°'m m" rsyutstisnteunbolsiutbisincustry ran forjaeariy twent! rears. hi mi he retiredimder the provinces of theProvldent Fund." " frlie lags m. _Watson“during his long-service‘ on the railway; never terised the its output from this Province. and has doniwo much ‘to braksiiaerrwcre accidentelly kiliid on “hi!” trsihs lie wasfopes-"ating, but tl-ifough nofauitcfhis. f c‘ Hews: fstaunch-memberof the ~ Brotherhood ‘of locomotive Juigm. shower. The many ‘beautiful and fl gifts received testiilsd to the poo- _.~ns is survived by his wile, hvs lsrity of both bride llldINCh. Ai- cf Toronto; John, most enioylbly with music and dancing. "nie mt that in. one mo. gives their isrgs circle s... friends here no smalilpleasure. ._ Illlmmlvillbsbsiatsvrorrev rttbsiissiei of the Women's Missionary ‘Society at which we. A J. ssstlieson 010'. Leary wssths speaker. She save) 10d‘ nlmwcod ‘Ihetahove was a-brothsr o! the . l arsssnau sons . Harvesting in this part c! the country -is about over. Those ‘who have lined! ‘ threched report s lifleildidwlold. especially in the ca: crop. ' e-..___' , The regular monthly meeting a: the lflmsdals ,Wmien's Institute yt-wk Place the evenins or centers. atthehomeofMi-arrankidotenna. ‘PM memos was‘ orients Ill-Ill!!! o1 the Institute Carol. Alta: W11 w! a lanai-hr discussion took PM! telerdins the new Sanitarium.- "nis members voted sio to be gives. *4‘ i 91°31“!!! in need of,liclp._A DIM!!! sale was planned for Sstur. dew. cert. ma. stttbs close of the business dlscussionl. ~a nag and Blobs msntlv nurse-sec for tbs "11001- were dimmed. next msét- inliatobeheldatthlhonleoflfll. Alexander Cameron-l. ‘ m. Albert Wallace has loaded and load oi turnips. tbs arst iron this section of the country. uoviu the evenins of the ari inst. wm adored by a large audi- ence. - ' - innoobn Murray and m. sis; erasxos amps n; g. Matthews sreresicing in llnudals __ United Church under ‘the "auspice: _ willo- t; 2 E g v ;e,_.csts ss f E §s§s =2 Erfir ti¥i.i: gggiie 5: § § f __ isttswvrn, m“... " , like their entries possible. i? ."F71.“l"w'*¥ ‘ii; ' _ . o as 5?- a at 3 ‘(m 11h can; section. The! V _ fndueamen in tiiemssltes meme gt- industry the ‘g list. Qllvdnchefiizard f ' '_ tidy-five For " l Convention‘ pm." ~ ~ s. ‘osiuybsii. lnsrltime rewwll‘ tivs oi this same firm-bu also“ rived for the convention. He is W‘ comer is rsoene oi __. . ‘ nest ssiivitvuieso cm. m. s. i. iioumssr. Que. lent. 11-min the yubiis as well as to 01mm l‘ lfllll,-il»reb__ _ his store which black swans, four grey ducks and theccnvoniion. 'uhrn.“.n.l lndisbuild- iflrouewwlilarsersoeieuisubv- fcrawhileawaltingthe tflalbydsnadiabilv 9'. la serious u m on lair-warehouse pivarsll- " #1118501 tossrvessas mgtiiyrli?‘ u. tn 3. in E‘ i??? I .