AUGUST 25, 1930 ' Central Guardian FORMER. ISLAND soy '10 W51) "T!" melsement is announced of Mire Helen Margaret Hayes, daugh- ter of the late Judge L. M. Hayes, and like. Hayes. of Guelph, to Mr. Cyril J. Tralnor, son o! Mrs. ‘lfiainor and the late James Tremor, Char- lottetown. 93.1., the marriage to take place on Sept. 20 in St. Thomas Aquinas Chapel. Toronto-Mail and Empire, ‘lloronto. likestodo ior the householder who hi; own repairs, or who is handy with tools and likes to make things for his CGNSERVATIVE B . - b°me‘ Too!‘ m“ Wm ‘we lam‘ lNGSFAll Conservaxv: gecwewlof _- iefViCe and satisfaction; that will m‘ OM and Rwau a" u “d ‘ h“ “p “d” m “d mm’ m" to attend u» meeting on will hold an edge and cut true. ~, evening, August 26th at the Com- : iThe Rogers .::*:.::::-:::; g Hardware Co., gates to attend the Convention on Friday evening to nominate a candi- O I I Lumted date to contest Charlottetown arid Royalty in the Provincial legislature. Poll Chairmen are requested to see that their Polls are well represented. The meeting will open at 8.00 l’. M. Wlisbt suing time. eoza-a-zs-zl. HERE FROM TORONTO-Mr. arid Mrs. W_ J. Baxter and son Ian, To- ronto. are visiting Mr. Baxter's aunt, Miss Mccallum, ‘Grafton Street. They came by car, and experienced excellent roads all the way to Tor. mentine, though they passed through . the severe rainstorm on the Gaspe Coast, and had to navigate roads under construction in New Brunswick. Mr. Baxter is most enthusiastic over j the good roads of Quebec. and thinks ‘ when completed, those of New Bruns- wick will be equally good. Both Mr. and-Mrs. Baxter are delighted with the beauty and evident prosperity of this Province and think it only re- quires improved roads to make it the ideal place in which to live or in which to spend a delightful vacation. is ii sinuous ‘dilly experiment when ‘you get quick delivery of the better netting? "Prince Edward” . Fox Netting i-s TiME PROVEN " Send Your Order “ ' Today .. i.‘ |_ , .. Writgor telegraph Order. -- shipped Within an hour. “ ‘i’. o . . - gum“ _ ’ _ V. welcome was reed. by Mrs. Wartield ‘_ ‘ ' NS Orr, Mayfield and responded to by " i ma. Thos. Bolger. Sterling Institute. V) i Li‘ suéiunslnz’ P‘ E‘ L lvlrs. B. C. Woolner gave an interest- “AMDA Mrs. James Stewart and sterling by Mrs. Jae. Hiscott. The Assistant Sup- ervism- gave an excellent addres on Institute work and District Conven- tions. Report from’ New Glasgow was read by Miss Elsie Laird and Mrs. B. C. Woolner reported tron-i Avonlea. Mrs. M. Maoleod gave a reading. Then reports from Mayfield by Miss Sadie Johnson and Anglo- Rustlco by Mrs. G. P. LePage were read. The following oillcers were el- ected tor the ensuing year. Pres. Mire. James Stevenson. (re-elected) Vice Pres. Mrs. B. C. Wooiner, Body Mrs. M. MacLeod. A Question Box conducted by Mis Haszard prov- ed very instructive. also a demon- stxation on Summer Drinks by Miss Helen MaoMillan. Meeting then ad- journed. During the intermission all were very kindly entertained- a-t the beautiful home o! Mrs. Frank Hous- ton. At the evening session the Pra- ident occupied the chair and Mrs. Walter Buntain was organist. The following program was given. Openins chorus, o canned. Song, Institute Carol, Reading. Miss Sadie Jamison. Song. Island Hymn. Reading, Mrs: H. S. Bishop. (encored) address, Mr. Smurman. on BeautLfy-lng Home Sur- roundings. Bong. Carry Me Back to CONVENTION A1‘ MAYFIELD- ‘Ilhe Third District Convention for Mayfield section was held in May- field Hall on July 3i. 1930. Meeting opened with the Ode followed by the Creed. Mrs. Clarence Reid acted as organist. Mrs. M. MaoLeod W55 ap- pointed “in the absence o! Miss Marthe Brown. The minutes of the second convention were reed and approved. A resolution was passed to hold tihe next convention on or a- USE ial-iii‘ “PEERLESS” riisiisii FOX NETTING For security on your Fox or Mink Ranch. Satifaction guaran- teed. i Sold by the oldest dealers in ranching °“' ‘""”‘“' r“°"“"' m“ “m” , iteJ-Ioiswn, Proper, School Children 5119131105. wrote» and neu- Health. Mrs. M. Doyle. A hearty vote was tendered to m. _ bout August a. m1. An address or ‘I )\€ THE CHARLOTTETOWMJGUARDLAN W0 KNOCK) he occupied until his death. ill-lore they laboured together and were blessed with health and happiness. with their two children. Harold Allan and Edna May. they were beginnins to partake of well earned comforts. when this sudden break came. A devoted wife is now a widow. and she and the children feel keenly the loes of one who wu so deer to them. Two sister's also survive. Flora Ann. widow of the late William Maoltle, of Bonn-law. and Margaret. wile c! Peroy Wilson o! Providence n. I. m. Macxinnon was a member of the church o! Scotland. and was n”; o! the comfortirik "me Surging power on the speed hills . . . smoother, smarter pic benefits are in every drop of McColl You’ll cut your engine worries in two, with Red Indian Motor Oil in your c up the steepest grades in Knock) Motor Fuel or Marat under your spark plugs. Wherever you drive, you Turn in at the next one for moto recommend, and service you’ll remember! MOTOR OIL McCOLL-FRONTENAC OIL COMPANY LIMITED Olen ndrbm n: Whnlltl- Regina. Coleen, Viv-Benn Tennu, Mai-m and Minor’! Dilrthtlna Wadi-nu: or man wuuuiu-v o-‘vi dy which Lcfi Levon. and salmon trout. but. God m Christ Jesus. especially from speckled trout. The ‘\ The Wife- v Cyclo Gas mic UNIDUAR‘! way . . . extra pull for k-up in traffic . . . -Fronteriac products! rankcase. high with Cyclo Gas (No- hon Hi-Test Gasoline firing these And you’li breeze ’ll see the Red Indian sign. r fuels that you'll . 4e! MARATHON M9703" Fun- outrun! A new motor Provides a, per- A straight-run fuel with drivc— feet fdm of poo- gasoline . . . eco-y pope-and punch tection between. nomicai . . A and a-plcnty i all working parcel reliable! Il-rllr “when The M‘? 51X'*'°°d Ya‘ d“ *5 They galleys for the man who cut-and-thrust sword and Nabonne 1119 rest o; you stay he“ I is the love o! . _ _ The pallbearers ‘ogre Edison Easter. ‘Emit hatcheiy mfodueeid e 20100;: l . covering? I must have one of mo“! ~ . i t" c i‘ . '. . i i. il A. Muriey. p. J. Macl-fifim- He» im“ “W” °=~° "m | “Sh; Woman withered 661$. And out came the S as vi J me Mackelme and Qiicce tilt-tn 1.100 Lack Levon eggs ‘ m’ MacNe n‘ a 5 wore ccllec-cd at the Y-irmoiitlii Continued from Page 2 Neil MucKinnon. 1'15 hard to break the when love has bound the i“: hu-d_ 5° hard to speak the word. We must forever Pi“- Dearest loved one we must lay thee 1n the peaceful graves embrace‘. But thy memory will be cherish: l Till we see thy heavenly taee. liatcliciy. At the Saint John hatch- vry 46,592 oi these eggs we're iaken from seventy-five ilsh. The Saint John and Yarmouth hatcherics pm- duced 43.276 eggs from 120 liydrld brown trout, and 257,391 eggs from 1'15 brcrrn trout. The report goes on to say Uni‘, Margaret‘ tender cord- heart '. F‘ s“ CUUHmE Florenceville rtiil Yaiiuniauth hatcherlcs ifrom the coas ‘in Ncivn S.;‘..a. the Saint. John and ltalk about hatcherles in New iwater. water. Ah, now he begins." ‘Monsieur Brampton, would you kindly iconvince me with a display of the ilatest steps of the war dance?" ‘ "H—1! But he‘s an odd fish!" mum- ibled Six Fingers. "He was dull en- ough coming over with his moping {rm the Anflgonbh, and groaning until he was two days t. Then he began his gold till one's mouth would Before the matter could proceed to the tow men. and i "His excellency rules that blood will q Swirl-man and to all who had helped to make the convention a. eucceee. meeting closed with the National Anthem. The Rogers Hardware Company Limited We also sell such ac- cessories ae Fox Pans, Tongs, Staples, etc. _________“P! JOHN A. MAOKINNON Q M. Lampoon 9 . tram-an. ll Queen ltroet lenders. l. C. l. lashed Public Auction Sales i ~ or ~ always faithful and zealous. He was attentive to religious services. and his often remarked his great earnestnea as he received the word as preached. Hie children shall al- ways remember his sincere devotion and respect for his moat holy religion. The fimenl. which was one o! the °I\ MY “im- ‘m "m WP" °' 1mm ever seen in that locality. was Downtown Arwlo snore. Canoe Cove- l“! "d!" 11,14 m “m”; ugh w “"1, mmfirzre man 2.500.000 e888 Were 8m?!)- ltywceihocked asthey learnedot count“ “w mmd'°“9'“m ‘“7°‘J°m“ iylllvl-fliyaudeeteemwerehesrd as WTID dKdWhflQRaU-BI mnmqvlu o‘ ‘mounds’ PQNG It timeshare below his Mm farm. He w.” an m m. "may ma d hr" we Division. Upon the develop- was a son of the uts Lauchlin im- “m” ment of the» 1mm "it all" Simon and Mary Ami MacArthur o! mum. conducted m’ “Wm, u DQQNO I-hd WI! N)!!! lbblll titty awe“ 11g u‘ xunn$ friend. m» pastor, w. Ewen Moe The plgh culture Division o! the Dominion Fisheries Brimch is tryini! by mans or selective breeding to build up swam; o; tpout which will ‘may. tumble of “We mi“ ke growth and more productive V1511 the Fisheries a ed from the porrdirock stock during the 1020-80 autumn and winter sea- son at. different. hatoheriee Operated m“ Mum m, ~ 4 e4 1n digger-d», par-Is or the country F" "WM- m the hone of neatly increasing the In this connection. a report 0i Fish Culture Division 0i the Branch says and ' i n/ and i.n:_;¢;i;:gs will be distribut- | iisli eggs was mode during the 1929 ' m, 15 she “undying about the island," Bruzbwidt. the Kellys Pond hatch- i Narbonne, who was addressing non- cry in Prince Edward Island and the Esense to the circle. suddenly gave his 011M011”! Mk0 Plan?» i“ 3mm‘ CM‘ iattention to me and explained; umbla nearly 2,200,000 speckled trout i “I was musty and wandered m one egg‘ were wuemd" The F151‘ Cm’ of the lakes o! rare wine. which bless m“ Dwismn M the Dmmmm fist“ ‘this island, and so was not here when cries Brando undertook for rile first i‘ the boats Set Sal I was so busy time the collection of steelhead sal- gather,“ diamonds ‘owed ‘Tom mo?» eggs in Allout e River. B. C., ’ dewdrops that I lost sight of the l 60.000 g b i ll ted. “m”, e 8s an; co e0 precious Jewels among us here. i ‘Forty-nine fish were taken between _ 1 ‘mar March 1 and March 26, and the eggs ‘:32? ‘m; M“ mgr‘: d’ n“ o see er now. e was rwsed were collected between March l0| inblack. most unholy ct colors for one entering this land of enchant- A tnstly larger ccilecticn of v/hite mo,“ md she go w me mamlmd, i seasoy. at. the Cochin Fishing station , "In the second boot." I coldly in- which is operated by the Fish Cul- forrned him. have blocd. Hanging for a killing.‘ A Mall Driver i beet UNI that can be had." -—Le\eer hem a mall ( name on request) 1 built to unucryin] standards ‘ guarantee long mileage says “Best Tire" "I have driven a set of DUNLOP Cable I 00rd Tire: on all kinda of roads and have never aoen the Inside of them. They are atlll good and i think are the Every DUNLOP Cable Con‘! Tin h . PAGE Flv ii ... . ._.,,. u ‘at- admw“ t” Msi-‘mman Wiimut im- tempts to kill. You turd are so full of lie you shall come with me and help bury two dead men and a woman. And a! “filungmgiplayfmly and de-‘ltemll-‘ly for you. Englishman. his ext leaicy‘! a‘ he fitment Wm‘ a “"31"! V! ‘orders are that you be hers r lien he "189 51X Flfléers leaped backward and. yaw-HS;- yanked out his dirk. and catching ill “I came purposely to meet .1151." I bl‘ the UP hurled it at his tormentor. ‘said, "m; we meet an!“ 133mm, Only by droppinz to the ground did INQr-bonng,“ i Narbonne escape it. "Monsieur is very polite. I repeat words and look ahead to meeting more serious results Sergant Suarez him on the golden silver m inland was ‘between hoarsely bowling: Pardl! A grave-digger! Ho! Come along. little six-iced find gold." (Tobe Continued) He l mt, we _ 111$ .-::‘..sr‘;-;--s ~ Hull eight years ado. Bis mother was left » | p loll Only a; curator our» n new m a widow with a family owxohuarsn l , n , | I I I I a I I. m 93:11:31.“ dump We 11:32.21: taint}: $211121; 03:1)! The effect oi the question on Six ‘ ., L, |m'yfltl [Qfnflfls - ll ' Ill. J um’- u - ~ ' _ ed without charge a; swims $5M‘ "mtzmflr" 0:11“ ° EYES T "3 . ends referred u, nearly 0.500 par- Jacktish, and Murray lakes in Nortb- "m" "5 “mum H“ m“? RE‘ N F0 RC E D b t t "mum ML Bu” ai n years. ocela y ed for "n, z ‘em “out ‘rim L,“ hlmhew ponds am Srkatchewam More ma“ M’ transformed into ademon o! hate. his I “m.” r‘ " L m“ Wat m‘ “mm! mmuement‘ en's‘! "fr", ' use dripped. The most of these 000 003 eggs were secured. About Squat may seem“ u’ ‘mate "5 he ' D M I 0 p yewelenteo l) He‘ married Mil-l Annie Maobean 5 We" m m!“ Jam hatchery and i mvcoopm of the eggs were amt m crouched and glared at Narbonne. ‘ i An?“ Fliliel’, |n¢~ 4min?" °! m‘ h“ An“ uuium- opp-gum. .316 hetolieiry or. iicrencevlfle. NB. ‘ the Fort Q- "wficlle hatchery. the "D-"fl YWY "185!" he "led- "50 ‘gnqlalrllfl who survival him; Ind they ‘settled ‘ Ill Hell-ml 5min ' i Eggs were scciu-ed f; om speckled ciiirxss being lmfcd in the green 9-13! l! your 81PM- 81? YOWR NW1] c D T | R EIS ' ' cumin-m .ia__a,rg;_;e anon-owl!“ l u-eut. blown Bout. hybrid bluwmstma on nearby aaawnius around» her-T : K