h; S-_. I THOMPSON Mitts, Prince Edward Island The residents of Watervale and mm surioiincluig tiistricis were shocked hear on the afternoon of July iltli that Mi‘. James B}. .!2"'?ll iii" 111-. .-\‘ii Di ., _ - _ ‘Iltflitllkjftil’ Stlillifililllllc ii. wa< not {Iiilefijqgakziirlgv h‘? ‘ ' ~v ~ ~ t - - ‘ auirvnle; ._ $551156 Jolliltyand Annie at honic; h‘: wok a ‘Ititveroiigaas Xditllliiiryflnaifilgfl’ Fan and. Tllflllltllllyl. 3 .i (‘Li liiiii tvveivi‘ years Hg". is Illliffili took pace IHIIIII‘? to Veron River on but all to no avail Jmy Mm’ Anhmlgh the “mining ' bar of peupl [Ity aAltlirsc num- :. and lived all his life of Requim £1.15? e ' ugh Mass y, . 1. , _ ’ nu by Riyht Rw. m” P. “h”? i‘ Clllfled 0T1 exit-WEI"? Monsigneuar MacDonald who iilso Although Mr. Byme was a quiet pcriiiiémeiiiiiflfle mm“ “I m“ “m” of a somewhat retiring dis- yohn Tp G furs!“ itioni. he was a splendid ncigh- wmhm" 8r a“ ' John T~ (“Imp-i- an atrt. cl 'i ~ _ .. ‘- . _ téhWmflifllliiijl ‘iii iiitxdéi-Itfy "N331 IWDQSIJ)‘, Qumn‘ and 1'0"“ 116798.“. of deep reli i u. ' ' nvletiofis and lived his gilt; (Pmm PM“ “P” lib lll:‘., . (arming O])(‘l‘i\t ions rm-4 a.-. . __- <<um;éIQ~unA: ,-»-nu~».<--..-ws\- u _. - . _ - L | .| l '1 iw“ OUND THE y’ It,‘ A f’ I “TLYS It COIL If‘ lgilillfl SPF lib our. JiLDTIIITSMIIYRNE H" ‘m “mild-Pd I" ill-i 1w i11- ncss by his Pastor, Rt. ‘igllmlr McDonald who cquently. iii iziil- " " ‘ " imiuetliuie _- . Ho". L" July llili ' tiii» “first: and at llOOil 1i m l‘i4‘l‘llil_\'. >s hi- had all the er, on inn . ‘that loving . . 2v and the hluli- XLULOI kill. .. ,, w” . e Mr Byne was born m was einepiional were: O'Brien. John or. 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CRASWELL for rnciosrflitllfl- CONFIIDERATIO N .-.___.____._..____________ NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST Hood d China“ silverware or Plain. PHILLIPS-DENNIS —The I toric Anglican Rarrison church of at Chambly. Que, situated in the old military can- , IOIItmCIIbS. was the scene o! an at- tractive wedding which took place at six-thirty o'clock the marriage oi hfargerv Fletcher. eldest- ii-r of Mr. and hits. C. C. Dennis. ._ ___.._._. ._...___._..._....-- grand-daughter of of’ the parish. to Mr. Charles dc Jersey Phillips, youngest son of Mr. A. Phillips. of Chambly. was sol- the rector. the Rev. M. A. The church was beautifully decorated variety of flowers ding music was under the direction of Miss Violet Cooper. organist of St. Stephen's. The bi‘ given awnv by her father. wore a ‘ white satin gown made on straight lilies with train. a short veil held circlet of orange blossoms. and carried a bouquet of pink roses and bab\"s breath. The Miss Joan Luscombe. robiirs (gt: blue taffeta with pic- ture hat to match, and curried a bouquet of pink carnations. with rosebuds and baby's Rrbert Phillips was best man for thci". The ushers were Mr. SUMMERSIDE .ii. Mrs, Dennis. mother ‘of .idc. wore a pcriwiiikle blue For Permanent Colorful RUOFS ! Murray-Made Asphalt Shingles are made l0 hi!!! quality standards of the finest raw materials. They are made for durability—they will not curl, bleak °1' rot. With Murray-Made Shingles you gel Ptirmfln‘ ence long lasting service free from excessive repair and maintenance costs. ' And Murray-Made Shingles are BEAUTIFUL-UN)!‘ wide range of rich colors provides unlimited scope in your selection of the most suitable roof for your home. Enduring, attractive and economical, MUIIBYJIIBIIB Asphalt Shingles are giving satisfaction in thousands of Canadian homes today. Specify Murray-Made Shingles for YOUR roof. Just Arrived! A Carload of the Newest Colors» to add to the Beauty of your home!..__q Also ll Complete Stock of lloll Roofing ilonnaoonna Wallhoaril, Etc. mother. being in a simple black c" pe with hat to match Tc of American Beauty ss B. J. Dennis; nun‘. of black lace with ti reception was held at the parents in Riche- lieu. The rooms were attractively ccntion the couple left bv motor ' " '" ' ' > r ' Silllllfllltll’ and Murray Bay on an _ , strictly according to the moral code. In A man oi deep piety he was int attendant at all a travelling cloak of hat i0 match. On their will take up their Que-Montreal Star. Presentation He leaves to mourn four sons and Joseph and Pius. who visited their A a bled a: the litiine \'\' . - . H. Robert Thompson, York. spent Saturday in the City. l- A wide open invitation to Bilt- "Cathay? and l1‘~‘1‘~“"1“1l.\' denial?“ Vernon Crockett. to attend ca: day M. the cu be" motor races at bv Cunt-vii Broekltinds has been extinded by DYOVI l‘; and to her iliclwit <~f w and gooil lii k Mr. cl iitg who Wit!- appy, cx liuiivil the obi V‘. his recent iridiripositlon. i Pickc:'ii:g to rca lit York. the gucsts of Elmer and . _ ela~ c oi. '-l d ‘/ s”. liv ml< (Ll-m PM piesiiiiiiiio lstoijv lfv higliizigiitIIiIIinHIEnEgEQ taininu suit. , WAS at (me true o "y ———— r-"r d 1 ‘ 13:13.1‘ Ci‘... ‘moon P 1 ntatiOn in the head. its 1 nu exper cnces cl ofvulue to him when lie tool-z up flying. ———- ———— On Friday evening a. large Illlm- ' . llllffldl‘ b!’ B0)’ bet‘ of the friends and iteirilibours Glven Thlee Years c Gig). WIIINIIOI gathered til the home of Ml‘. Fred BMQgTliailA-g-Ié 5118- 4619-'tl_\1%§d and ‘a ti n . . ~ - 1 i ~ - “ 1g re " vesqiie. , 0 - Exhibition at Toronto nlIllSa ygcaai: lttijwhtk? Cgfiifififif mundston, N. B., and Notre Dame ‘here “m be ‘mphlls "I it in a few wi-‘l chosen remarks Du L“- Que» “'95 sentenced m‘ Seoutcrafr work of various kinds. hi.‘ J Aux,“ {vmkt} explained day to three years in penitentiary Th gc staff of public MZY- the‘ “mun, of we gathering and for melting to automobile theft. u“ m“ be malnuunuil‘ m' \\‘“l"Cllit‘(l l.l1“lli ll) the coiiitiuinity’ Levmque had been convicted of g those who cacti 3111i‘ are ‘Mn qihompco“ rum an “d; inciting Frank Vincent, 33, to ed t0 the SPQCIRI ifl-“R 0! “ '1 “n. Tim)?“ ‘m. 1m“ steal three automobiles. Vincent. lmfi"; ' w“ finned in prison fOl‘ the thefts. said it Sem“ “cm w‘ I a we Levesques trial the curs were stolen here and then driven tovst. Anne Du Lac by way of Rlviere Prominent Arctic Fur Trader Dies PRINCE ALBERT. Sank. Aug. l9 -1CP>_Hei-bcrt 57. prominent Arctic and son of the late R. H. Hull. one time Hudson's Bay Company Fill‘ Trade Commissioner for Cau- iii hospital inst. was inlule by Miss Lorn- Miss Whitehead 1;‘ ty liutcli was scr- iiiider o1 the even- Mlss Whitehead will ved and the l't’lfi1 lSccuts and Wolf i you our most ilvallllfit Wlsilvis for your success and iiaiipliiess chosen career. We understa you are about to leave all familiar scenes to mace the ing staff of our Is ‘Though we shall ant smile, and y clasp, yet we mi Niiscopic from one of his trading posts on Hudson Straits and rived in Prince Albert His illness followed an accident suffered last May when his dog team ran away. throwing him out on the ice some 50 miles from one of the posts. Without cation with the outside world. he was unable 0t come out for treat- ment untll the Nnscopic called at Churchill a few weeks ago. u and caring for lost chil- r Scout visitors to Caua- finely YEDIIPEI- included 25 American Sea A dainty lunch was served by Du Lou Scouts from New Jersey. aboard the indies of Mill Valley and Kel- cabin cruisers "Re-l viii. Airs. Albert Campbell. Frce- m5bue_ Later evidence revealgd v h town. and iVliss Olive lhompson. em}. cm- was seized Subgequengiy 11d “RV-I ""116 Kelvin. were the accompanists for by thg Royal canadialili lMountcd co o. 1st "temper regret I ess of your goal. The beauti- al upon which your chosen rofamion is founded cannot fail to ire you to seek an even higher iln all our social activities have always been a generous h or. In our school you have ncl ed aucxmss and now. as y bout to enter into a new life. we feel sure that unyielding determination th c spurred you on- ill continue to attain your undertakings. ivlontrcal byythikinla mm New or . U. s, Se . Scouts were entertained by Canal} the awning Ill-lice’ logiei-“Lug ts at St. fihntis. ue.. on on rea were - . . guests of u R0 l S-L L‘ gives us great pleasuie to meet yacht club ‘gen ggomsl atagfggfi here this ct euiiiu-n company of The New Glasgow Plant Strike Unsettled NEW GLASGOW, N. S.. Aug. 19-—iCP)-—Slrlkiniz es from drowning m rivers make your acquaintance and to 8s and the sea, have become a1_ welcome y0u_ to our community. most a iookedqor service by Boy We hope the friends in your new Scouts in all the Scouting countries surroundings will be equally as world. In India, trhe scout? ltoval as those yuan haveulleftl; ans ucn rescue o ant your new ome w e n rsons wh f l1 icio wells fromowhlchn wihole village tend to vou our best ivlshes for figcnémuitibtsoiaguldéggi khacslrthwtryatleeerécuzl your future. and congratulations on ‘ ‘ ‘ .' u ~ . M slmhadm‘ Punjab‘ o‘ a small having passed what \ve believe to boy who had trtaddled to the well = - . iincaufifi §§;.Clll?é. gniolii of t\v‘o_ souls in the holy at once dived “L (ms o. ma iimoiu. Braspcd the infant. hive added the ire track construction plant of a wage increase. The offer was made known to the men by members union executive after a series .meetings with company officials. part of the big d an order for cars sincere token of our esteem . In conclusion we all Jo in wishing you many happy of glorious service and an ance 0t’ blessings. Signed on behalf of your Frineds Clinton. The strike held i," a r0 e was old as ihi- \\'0i'l(i.)'t‘t ever new with pgwm-ed and lqwered by v1 7 em.‘ every recurrence. Truly all the when pom were draw“ up b0 i‘ “y. world loves a lover. and we peo- Mother Dies On Welcoming Son GLASGOW. Aug. lir-(CP-Havns) —-The excitement home her son l-‘talph Davidson of Vancouver, whoni she had notscen for 2i years. today proved fatal to Davidson, of Mount Road. Al the liner in which he was a r was entering the Clyde. _ vidson htid n SCII-llfi! and lost her xoicc. Arrived home. Dav- idson watched over his mother for five days and nights hoping she Ports o mama's LILIIMEN BRINGING UP.- FATHER all Darts of the British Isles, gbe to join a family reunion plan- Mrs. Davidson died t0- fcring. was that oi’ the South Af- i i-rican magnate Sir Abe Bailey. Thai Confesses To nwaivi was made bv Lord Baden- ov ititciise .uil'erinu over a long ation Sir Abe so. led llllht- his i100 h ~ two IiO. for England. liad ended. 0i 67.0.10 inhiibaziiits. Recently the BOv scouts of Randwick district fie SurrenderKL milestone to the 1st Rrondwick (St. hotel {at tip lieu-ween the Riiiidwieks new and old. The stone was carried free of charge by the P. and O. liner quanened‘ Edmundston M-an purse. to which Mr. Puynter fit- p and Edmundston. l-ic sa d ivlilcli reached ‘ Following is the address: ————————————'*“ “' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ptiynterz-It your friends and neighbours to the many that you desire. We can also ex- be the outstanding milestone on the journey cf life. that is the and held n The sacrament of marriage is its pie gathered here tonight cannot Mi I he inventions of modem but feel such ii thrill of joy that . I imagine, have done surrounds such an ticcasioii. increase human happiness We give you both n warm wel- BOY Scout movement. — come to our community. May the 1s kllOWll as a reliable Business nd. in the London Neus- joys of vour married life be many 'I‘rfllulng institute. Its giaduates are cl and your sorrows [('\V_ we 110m to be found in the best paying osi- p ‘Ti and trust that bv the mercies of Mimi Nmnbfls 0i Smdem‘ “We gieat Nat onni camp of Boy God‘ m.“ w,“ be“. be 10m, 8pm.“ been prepared for Civil service work Sweden f ,. .. . . and many have been 8)p0ll‘lt€fI to was held during August in the park niinjigfnéhp b‘ ‘c m“ or m“ "mm good paying positions, i5 upon the invitation oi " teadi m._ you shall see fit. and you nro as- one 3mm; 1mm Indm you again to our community we _.___. would ask you to accept. tlii5 g-ift WM. MORAN, Principal. interesting addition to the as a tangible proof of our regard. Royal Bank Build "K. COrnM/all Scout medal awards Signed on behalf of your i h- ven for outsmnd n; courage anil bours and friends of Mill ‘galley Charmtetow" °h Lo_ttile-"il eté-___eetll<'=lrle- Lei Us Quote You on a Complete Roofing Job. c" - ‘QIUOTTETOWN - - Eastern Cuardi ll._ "for Oxiecpliflntil courage in Slaying Glrli an ..'Thi: column ls reserved fornc of local interest but advertising a newsy nnturc may be inserted 4c s word strictly pflyllbll in ad- cl of iiuiti." Sir ab.» a vice- NEW YORK. Aug. 19—John Bell- lciii of ihc Boy Scouts Assn- iiiger, advertising clerk who grew elation. Ilad one leg iiinpiiiiiletl in up in Montreal, toda confessed London last year. and the other he shot and killed ary Joyce. one early this year at Johannes- pretty 25-year-old private xcretary. but“ IJQIILHVII}! t-lit- second oper- alter he learned their romance - ‘ROBIN-EE . . .. _ ic bread from each bag. HGUBSCRIPTIONSM: Charlottetown Guardian handed to their Rept. Arc orders. to see sorrowing at lier waning love, ll the 139F193! the English-born emplflyee of tho y-i New York Merchants Association In 18-14 Siinsou Pearce 1e" "19 here. confessed to a priest that he little village of Rautiwick. Glouces- had shot his sweemean with a tcrsiiirc. and settled in New South snwedwf; rme carried 1n a brief WF11°$~ 011 l1 slehhim wdib". i5 case while they dined and quar- ovcupird by the cllv 0i Rllll‘“vl°k' relied. ‘Then he accompanied the riest to police headquarters where village 5"" t‘ 4'°““- °°““’°1d The dined at a iaslhionable _ - n1 ht. he told p0 ce. He ides» Scout TPOF/ll- ".5 a FICMWI“ said he urged Miss Joyce to marry him and when she refused. they EYE SIG N T EXAMINATION Fitting and supplying Glance Mo. II. J. MABIIN OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUE. P. l. L Office Connected With D more tghe young cofiple gem. to ‘a. ctafc-i ., .. .- ria for co ee, e nger o. d I‘? i? llf,"gflfls,“‘,lleslf§,lfi ieoolice. Still arguing. they returned of l’ Ye _ the Resident gf the Rand .. ‘vilillgb to he built into 5:163 kvasfiugogdgveg, British Homing Drivers‘ Club. the church 0i Si. Juclc o'l_ Riiiid- 5h t l 1 - l k m ivck N. S. W.. was thrown 11110 1h! A5 9 time‘ D u“ °° e ' om. Susntitted of con- door. police said Bellingci" told n13 do L.‘ them, he opened his brie! case. drew out the rifle and shot her Professional Cards II. F. ARCIIIBALII Chartered Accountant I40 Richmond Street ____.______.____:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::II McLeod 6. Bentley w. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. C. l. BENTLEY. LL. B. Barristers and Attorncy-at-Iaw MONEY TO DO Phone R. 10-28 R. 7-22. MIT; T;.I‘.. _ '_ ‘ _D Alex. W. Matheson BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. he was paid $7 per auto- Office: 90 Great George Street. ic A. Large Barrister. Solicitor, etc. Shaw. K. Frown Block. 127 Grafton Stree . Charlottetown. P. E. l. Lon Collections. Real Estate .__ -2. .._ i_ i M. Alban Farmer BARRISTFII. SOLICIT M F linnk o! Canada Iluiliilng.‘ n l XIICITILIICEG We Siillll bc pleased to have you “s” m‘ C “s “I” pmem" swedtfiwdagtlifggdégnfg share in the various activities as cmummble ma“ roomi no Wu“ sh Scouting was re sentod by a contingent drawn 31mm sured of a warm welcome to our and homes at all times. In welcoming UNiQN QQMMER£|AL COLLEGE time. Send, today for free inform- ation. College reopens September Adiuflnwifl Bureau CREDIT - Ci)! LEFTIONS CREDIT REPORTS ‘ PERSONAL LOANS Pcarilc-n llulrlza WELL: I M - E Masai" We‘ ‘MOEN- THEY KNOW HOW '~ "is Cape ifll. his; Imam Syndicate. inc. SE THAN l llllllwl I ___ ' ___