.a:.-.>.,.,.._;.;;.... ~:' .~ Llllltina)aE1IIllI>Z!lri"9|v:-l§r .1. i‘ nl~ii,..445\.._. .., ...-:..:1:g3§_ H3309;up‘;"v!_"“‘__;____ wo . nun‘. - n-n.“ . ,_. , __,____ Bethfll. . 2- xi 35 :25 u-.. 4 . Matinee, 3.15 . . . . . . . . .. 16c, 37c. Evening. 7 8; 0.00 .. 26c, 42c, 52c. glib" ROMPS. SHE LOVES, ZHE FIGHTS, Sill-J I-‘Liwra, hllli WRINGS YOUR IIEART “ITll purring, ‘ “s ‘j > ‘GLORA livervtliliig: that l< magnificent in nu iliood is vividly cvpressed in ALSO ilii picture. llcrc is a tremendous TALK“; h‘? l 2T1 ' ' “A sows ‘five feumifs llltt-l acted. 50>! D1155" ‘ _ all, lic~t directed, best recorded and REEL first lvclovril Difll"?! .. 5A" l We are sorry to liczir of tlic con-I E M lllllllpd illness of Mr. Colin I§l‘ll0(‘,:.‘L‘i'\'lCf\ The .\;;‘l'l])llll'l.‘ sclccticiiis were l Vernon River. Messrs. Cieorge and Weatlierbic. Lake Verde. were \ \l'il.i.l.\.\i l. .‘\'I-I\‘\'S0i\'. 1930, NOV‘ u‘ DIES AT AGE 0F 68 - ors to Vernon River on Suturdi y c -_ ciung. “pump Augustus Ncvrsoii. 08. of 321 i -': ii even, died Thursday at his} wuss hlflnha walkpr, Vernon Riv. "-“l"““"- ‘er. spent the week end in Albcl m" x““'~"""~ “h” was hm“ mjPlains, the guest of her sister. M cniiutgx, P. E. I.. came L0.LnmaS slrwml‘ l; :0 yet 1. ugo and had been “m the c“ W" Nmrrayl Mr. Roy Eiimaii. Vermin. was a rc- He xvus a member of North i cent visitor hm-lh lodrge, N». 2. I. O. O. F. and off Baptist Church. Mrs. Jane Praught rli-ughtcrs, Mrs. A. Nicholson, Winni~ my sallll-qal; l | I . J. I). hluLcud, Saskatoon, and fvirs, .1. B. Gauley, Ot— Alhcrry Ont., and five sous. E. '. \\'iiiiiilicg. Ernest. lll=i]l\"|(=s,<, "irr- l:.fl‘\'lll'(l island. Chester. Stcl r Ecic Blair. and Lviitloii in Saskat ' ' - ' . . . ". fl l . rl “Aflll, also lwn brothers and oncl M!‘ Charm Walker Mm“) 0d siflici" liiing in Cornwall. iigmnt a ielvfdii: i: Tlli" funeral was held Saturday at ‘ SF ‘fillies 0 ' ‘ n ' m 3m p. in. from Tcbcrnavlc Baptist‘ n‘ ‘ ‘ Church. Rcv. F). Wliiddcn. pastor of‘ v _ - ._ _ _ , ill" church officiated. Burial took‘ 1W1 AL onlvsl'_vornnl“_laufq' “M place in the family plot- in Brookslde i a ‘llslmr m tho m“ rnnmdal‘ cemetery. Arrangements‘ were in: Mr’ Reggip wahhv Ehmlsvfllp‘ has charge of the A. B. Gardiner funeral‘ recpnuy been Operated on in the ?Y'Y“c' lCharlottctown Hospital for appen- , ‘ " ' lclicitis. YLRNON RIVER l Mrs. W. Carver has returned to —~— her home in Vernon River. after " Pndclv Woods. Lnkc Verde. was. spending: some lllllf‘ with licr daugh- a recent Vlflllfl“ to Vernon River. lier. Mrs. Jones. Monctou. ‘Vfr. Aeneas Curran. hfillvieiv. and: Miss hfariha Hynes. Alhcrrv H". Harriet liirvrs. Vfatervale. werclPlains. lS spending a fciv days with viziitnrs to Vernon River recently. friends in the city. Mrs. Edward Coiliiigs, Mr. Abic Block. city, was a recent Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Shaw. Al- Vritoi‘ to Vernon lZvicr. non River mi Tuesday evening. the and hfrs. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. 2005f»? 0f M11 Martin Ilziyncs. Funimcrvillc. has Wood. been ill. _,_ . Mr. and Mrs. Parker Wood. Cross Air, and Mrs. Ben Coudy. Vernon Floatis. spent Sunday in Vernon Riv- Rlvgr, were visitors tn Albcrry Plainster. the guest. of the lattcrs parents. gm Quriziay. the guest of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood. Ali's. Robert Coady. ' s_..__ The MissPs Mabel Jenkins and Mr. I-Ioldcn Wood. Ilnzclbrook. was Edna 'I‘n,\'lm'. Millviluv. and Mr. Kel- a visitor to Albcrrv Plains fill Sun-lSlP Burhoe. City. were visitors to Al- dm. lash ‘berr_v Plains on Sunday inst. Mr. If. S. Smith. izciirral merchant at Vernon River. lie...- lrvatlzid thirty- lirc cars here this fail. ELDON SCHOOL 3L1‘. i; fivuillcy‘. Vcriiwn was n’ vhmh. hi“, on sflllh-dlll; month of November: Mics Farm Luwl. who has been FIOFBIICB KPNIKLIIT a for: dnvs in Albcrry M65011 Plains, hi": "rturiircl ti licr home in Ross McPherson: 3. Malcolm Penny. son; 2. Cassie MacPlierson. Grade VI-l, Ruth Gillis: -3. Mary MacWilllams. ' Grade IV—l. Rita Praia-at ' andrulf" f mid promote the growth of your hnir by rubbing the scalp with Mlmrdis four times a week. ‘atlne. - l I-Ialliday. day. 'i George Davis. lifyrtle HCl'l'lllfi—-'TO8Ch0I. Richard o. ~‘..u- - ~ti. , -Plmm' is lmmmmg q e] hm row“ ‘.s.'iid that if we opcn tlic New Tcstii- life. As children we have symparhls- lmciit anywhere we find ourselves in i cd with the lonely Crusoe, the lonely it is a resurrection. Ilplosivc like St. Paul's or gentle al- ‘hcard him might. be sure he hnd en- l The f‘\'f‘lllll[.{l$f‘i'\'lC(.' was broadcast 10112 ivill thou forget inc O Liord.“ berry Plains. were visitors to Ver-l l * Clarence i Honor roll of Eldon School for the Grade X~—l. Harriet Rodger; 2.: Mcwiillams; 3. Margaret: i Grade IXV-J. John MncWllllanisf ‘Grade vumi. Marian MacPl-icr-E Jean Halliday; 2.. McMillan: 2. Marian McMillan; 3. Beryl VnnIdcr- Grads III-J. John Penny: 2, Ali¢c' Grade II-l. Hampton Penny: 2. ~lhrle Vnnlderstine: 3, James Halli-_ Grade I-l. Ambrose McMillan; 2, iilatlnec. 3.15 m. m. Eve. 7 8: 8.45 16c, 26c. Twin pnr- Eight preps 101:0 Hons of g 3'1"“ "s; l . ,, cu uir. cvcryfhlm. "ch peep ls Twice the - fun. Twice ' I _ the laughs. _ 1000 l a u g h s long. Palpitat- i n g predica- l h - . ments. Comic TM" t c; _ complications i "1Y"'~-‘- I Difficult deck slung i l Ax!) mrsv aura C0.\IEDY llODGE rooms AND SCENIC ‘and “Light of the lonely Pilgrim's ‘her usual capable manner. There was laiso a hiale quartctte in the even- ‘irig "Though your sins be as scarlet." \\'c liuve UiIPYCIl upon the inst, mouth of 'Ll!l0l|lL.‘l' your with all they TRINITY UNYFEI) CIIFRCII Till? IIAPTISI‘ (‘IIURCII “ ;a.clivities of the Church functioning; iin a s:ui.~fuci,0ry' manner". The iit-l LiJPClflilCf.‘ at Sunday School yesterday ‘ Vim?!" 500k!‘ 0Y1 "Jflwlffi DTPflm-" Yesterday lll0l'llllll'.!. the Rev. A. C. “h5- ,l2,l_ Chlkh-eh-S Day will be ub/Ilis text was from Genesis 28, l2 ucrrccl next Sunday afternoon when l "AM H9 GYPDYDNL" A“ "l “S ("mm- groccrlns, clolhlhgflsivcs may bc dull mid uneventful, less they may be monotonous and jnjvless, lnhmhh, of [he Cohhrhhhllulh ‘but there are no drcamlcss lives. m.“ Mh EFL)“, Show, on tho Silly History shows on every page the J1.“ of ..p,.z.h\.k,l.~ ht lhe morhlhg l power and valuc of dreims. Out of ‘dreams Jacob found ihc way to'n from the 0th and 7th UllQ]_)i(‘l'5 cl lfrull" “smnlof God‘ “lgllcatcr “flue lifuttheiv. "Prziyci" 1s the outcome of m Mp‘ a ‘mgmy ‘hslmy Dreams showed Joseph the road to power. a man's faith in God." declared lVlr. D_ 1 d J fA t r if Brouii. it is the expression of his bc- ‘ , Hams 0 0m? O m o n m ‘on tin a country liberated. strong and lief in a Supreme Being. The ‘cxist-‘ T0 uiicc of God and his relationship to f. Sjgmund Proud so“ fem‘ a thcorv ~51‘: ti‘ 1 -i.i'.‘ ‘ " - i} ( m’ “:1 fulwim (m l?“ mg‘ that (lrczuiis are but. the subconscious ‘are *' c159". ' . .. . l c‘ m H p p‘ u M o“ expression nf inhibited desires. It Muller“ draw “S mm‘ m God’ we mav bc true Jacob well taught of ~ i=1 A‘; i - ' ' ‘ .' C hate t lowship '1 h hiui through i goodly mrcntagoy hved an pally h“ pm‘ ‘ and w" ‘some w accept m5 do" of selfishness dcccipt unscrupulous .‘ll'l"5 as our (l(‘\il'C$. N01. our will but l gamma, for gm‘ In h“ dreams ~ i . l . . . < giits in money, etc“ will be presented fur the i “m” b" ‘mm- Th?" 0m‘ P1'“-l'°1'5 “in l thcrc were cvprcsscd his better sulf be iillS\\'(‘l‘('(l and his purpose wiiilwhlch he hml ' ,isc fulfilled. Nothing i5 more funda- l, lhh.nrl,cll_ l and licr soul ml l l _ H. d 1 t _. , _ . ivczl by his widow. thl'801_lack_ Beach Hllh “rm vluvhcrq m the t“ l ‘ ‘l (“*1 1° ‘"1 an 6X 10rd [vision of some bcltc-i‘ thing. Hc inhibited. set aside. In his dreams he saw the ilon was made to so‘, a part of each ‘ m“, golh he Sh“, n h“, “will klndly dill‘ F01‘ IIFILVCF- ,u:cftil and triumphant. In ihc cvctiing D1‘. 1111111503! Wfikl He was alone. Amiel rciiiarksihat for b3 Subject "Conversion." l-Ic l we are alone in the {treat things of the presence of a life thrillingIEnoch. Arden upon their islands of ihrourrli its every fibre with the joy l the 5e“- “T WW0 liilicd Bunyan ‘in of a great deliverance. The resources l hi5 lWl-‘IVC 101101!‘ YvTP-IIYS in Bcdford lcf laiirziiarze are taxed to express it. I ~75"- Wl‘ 110"‘ $°1‘l‘0“"‘d f0!‘ UH‘ 1011G- ow it is spoken 0i‘ as: re-birth. now 11111935 "l 305115- Bill 011i. 0f Redford flrlhlh a new came Pilgrim's Progress. out of ihc l creation, or a deliverance from slur- fkmcll’ ‘lily-i "I JP-ill?» 0mm‘ the hry. nr a change from darkness to ‘ “fwkrs rodcmplloll» llghh m Shhhly conversion‘ Theml The Revealing Vision. Somehow are different kinds of ‘mentioned in l5('1'l])llll'0 sudden, ex- Comcrsiolhl out of Jacob's dream he saw as we .niay see that while this world is n workshop and a place of pleasure it may also be an cntrniicc to the vorv house of God. "Surely God is in this lplace" said the drcnincr. and to us linost iinli<~i'cclii.iblc like Timothy's. But of whatever type conversion is a mighty reality both necessary and I this morni .,possibli= for all men. The preacher ‘ m‘, can some the "510" of I . . , _ . . ‘DI-WP 0Y1 "Ducal that every one who fihcinmgnszs or “s; F'“‘°'.°"“- "llghiy. f“! Ill-T a ci" in cavcii. As we look tel-ed mm thut lifc. jfl m“ Misti?“ “S” scam?“ ‘ .. c us rca ize int icre is be- [TOPC 11S n ladder which rcnchcs from “HOW souls to the very lircscncg of The subject of Dr. Vincent's even- by CHCK. The clioii‘ 0f 32 voices nndercd beautiful anthems, THE ICE PA GEANT will now he held TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 9th. and 10th. , Tickets purchased for Monday are to be used for Tuesday: Tuesday's tickets are to be used Wed. nesday. The Gyro Club deeply regrets the un- avoidable postponement. The utmost co-operation will be given at The Forum Box Office to those wishing to exchange tickets. unimproved highway by the works. after coming off the newly ' ‘Own paved experimental section of Mal-l pcque Road. a new Chevrolet coupci was badly damaged. and its- driver,| Mr. Harold Gillespie, Brackley. pain- fully injured, about 11.30 Saturday night. T218 car, which had got out of control of the driver. was almost demolished, the vilhole right side be- ing. ripped away. Mr. Gillespie.‘ who received several cuts to the head. was removed to the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital but was able to return to his home yesterday. The other two occupants of ‘the car miraculously es- caped injury. M The Cqntral Guardian VIRGINIA MCI-BAN, bel’ ism. st. Paul's Schoolroom: SILKNIT iitoomzn. ROOM. Tuesday, Doc. 0th. noon tea served from 3.15. erie department, second Indira‘ “i-‘on A DOLLARP-SCE that mariielloifi llhe of men's ties at Lruirmo. ' _ 9m (ravenous BEOUllfiTS-Tha mu _licart." Miss Berna M. Huestis took Mrs- 51mm‘ W- Crabbe l" Bddllltm t0: the solo part. in the first anthem ln bcqucathillg $509 t° ‘he P7111"! Ed" y BREAKING ward Island Hospital also bequeathed $590 l0 m0 Pfvlfistant 0101100009, ‘were arrested Saturday in connec- 8500 to the Womens Missionary So- ciety of Trinity United Church. $400 to Sherwood Cemetery Company for the permanent upkeep of her father's and her husband's plots. and $150 to the People's Cemetery for the per- manent upkeep of the plot of the late vlilllam Dodd. ‘These bequests have bcen paid by Judge W. S. Stewart and Mr. E. T. Higgs, executors of the will. I CLEARING OUT A LINE 0f DOWH Puffs at a great reduction. Sec them in the annex. MOORE 6: MCLEOD LIMITED. ' 9747 INJURED. IN ACCIDENT—Turn- iiig over several times on the rough, County Jail Constable Mcph” cap | ried out the investigation at Gear?‘- ing sermon was ‘The Light of ihc World." The theme was treated with‘ the speaker's usual eloquence and l1l}\\’91'- The music of the day was in- tercstlng and worshlpful, including Hopkins anthem "Lift. up' your heads", Turner's sun was set," and Miss Spencer con- tinued her much appreciated short organ recital from 6.45 to '7 o'clock asva prelude to the evening service, using the Andante‘ from Hayden's Surprise Symphony, Oflcnbaclrs Barcarolle, Mason's Cloister Scene. The Sunday School was largely at- tended and interesting; It. was an- nounced that the special "Keeping the Faith" Campaign had been not- ably successful, realizing a total of $1725.00. The usual activities of the incoming week were intimated, with special attention called to the mid- week service on Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. IlETTEB OF SYMPATHY The following letter has been sent to Mr. H. A. Darby. by Premier Lea: Chni-lottctoivn. l Dec. 5, 1930 H. A. Darby, M. P. P. Abrams Village. P. E. I. Dear Mr. Darby-It was with deep regret that I learned this morning of ihc death of Mrs. Darby. On behalf-of the Government and your assoclaterlri tlfi lkfllflflbllfl, I wish to extend to you and your bee‘ caved family. my most sincere sync pathy. l WALTER. M. LEA, Fox Men Attention Ihavo opened my (Ir cleaning and - pcitlng business for thla season, alloy; the ofllcebf the estate of A. ‘l. ‘Bl!- fin. . l __ll hovclhcd 10ml ozjporlciico lp ‘fin- cleaning thnnwiq; quip- firm now In operation on the" Island and ‘therefore earnestly mliclt your bia- dness for 1930-31. w. miuvrcmttzit ‘l0 Queen SO. .._.. Ilium-MI.- s-sl celebrated Canadian pianist. ‘ruesday. Decem- Court yesterday 010M108 fl ma" FANCY FINISH. some with tiny edging of lace, $1.00. MOORE a MCLEOD LIMITED , 9'14‘! BAZAAR IN BAPTIST SCHOOL- Fancy work, aprons: handkerchtefs, child- ren's wear, home cooking. also after- ‘r’ ~ l. 9802-l2-4-fi-B-3i oer AcQuAiivTEn ' wmi nu»: CHRISTMAS BOOTIIS in the Luig- floor. They're packbdi‘ with gift ideas. MOORE “x. Mention LIMITED 9747 51-00 E8011. MOORE d‘- LICLEOD ilnst March. and which the Provin- lgation since the force was organ- ‘wcre removed from the house oi’ ai l lady While she was absent in the i United States. Several searches were iconducted Saturday, lfollowed. Howard Llewellyn and |John l\fcDon.-ild were "At even ere the l SILKNIT vioumowui Foul um s-roiw or A’ THOUSAND inputs, a wonder value at. $l.00.lG|FI‘5—MOQRE 84 MGLEOD DIM" luoom: a iimtimon LIMITED. om rmn. 9741 l . ii POLICE COUllT—At the Police charged with the unlawful sale‘ of 9143-12-3 . intoxicating liquor was fined $200 and costs or three months. Oiie drunk and incapable had $5 bail cstrcatcd, and a second was fined $10 and costs l or ten days, scones or‘ CUSTOMERS arc finding dclliglitfql Child-mas gifts in the linen department», See the iron- derful showing. MOORE 8a MCLEOD; LIMITED. am YORK works-Mr. P. Fcllinn. York, has installed a new radio in his home and can enjoy concerts lfrom his homelniid.—The Guardian is pleased to learn that Mrs. Geo. Watts is convnlesciug.,at~ P. E. I. Hospitab- ' Mr, Lillie;- Bppriqtu. ,West Covchead. spent Friday in the cltyl-lilr Wm. Vesey.‘ leading fox man» of York, in recovering from a ‘severe fox bite. i THEE/IS AS GEFTS——SQE lhf! ‘bx-Ltlclofh shirts here al. $2.25. iMOOPE dz MCLEOD LIMITED. 9747 t H; ARRESTED, CHARGED WITH _ AND FNTEREhG-fl‘ llThree young men from Georgetown tion with ivbrcakiiig and entering. which occurred in the Eastern town cial Police have had under investi- lzed. It appears that certain goods goods were found and identified, and the arrests arrested iii Georgetown, and sent to jail to await the hearing. Samuel Yorston, who was alleged to have been hiding, was arrested in Souilipoi~t by Commis- sioner Trainer. and lodged in Queens PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Heath Vcssey, York.‘ are spending the week in Montreal.‘ McCabe Bros., Stanhope, spent Saturday in the city. l ' l MnH. Henderson. Union, spent Sat- urday at York, the guest of Mr. W. H. 5 P. Cooke. . Stanhope. spent Sunday at her home l l Mia; Edith Cameron. teacher at; l at. Hillsboro. i Mr. J. D. McNutt, Superintendent of Island Division. C. N. R... with: Mrs. McNutt loft Saturday morning foi Clcarwntcr, Florida, whcrc they will spend the winter. The Guardian regrets to learn of the continued ‘llness of Mrs. Anne West Saunders, who at present is l the guest of her daughter Mrs. A. Seller. Wirislce. Mr. and'Mrs. Bernard Allen and children of Fredericton Junction re- turnedlhome recently from a six weeks‘ visit to Mrs. Allen's mother. Mrs. Worth at Charlottetown. Miss Lena MacQuaid. who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. A. A. i-Icn- ncsscy for the past month returned to Montreal Saturday morning to re- sume her duties nt the Mount Royal Hotel. Mrs. Murdock Stewart, Brnokficld, received the sad icws cf the death of her aunt. Mrs. V. P. Rose, 5J1 Reno Okla, 5hr- lezircs to mourn n husband two sons, i-iul two daughters. and twenty eight grandcllldren. also two‘ brothers. Mr. Ronald MacDonald. Rrookficld and William RH. in Muss. Mrs. Rose was a daughter o9 the iatc Donald and Mary MacDonald of Brookflcld. (Patriot Please Copy.) Miss Virginia McLean, the cele- her Canadian tour. Miss will spend Christmas at her home in Montreal. Already slic is engaged to and Toronto. public are near future. . THE MARKETS i, MONTREAL. Que. Dec. three cents lower velv. Fresh firsts mid - LOOK AHEAD. .. brnted Canadian pianist. will arrive financial in St. John Friday the twelfth. in Circle should have read: Receipts ,M,h.;a by Ros/owl; Ahml Shawn} nf the Duchess of Athol to commence $199.40; expenditure $92.47. Cash onicohl-elh the hrlde and [Imam hi; hi‘ car for Borden on a lioiic.'»'1fl“"1l lthc Maritime Provinces. The 111W“ —CONGR.ATULATIONS arc ex-ih-avelllng dress ‘m, brmvn (-2 ' gcorgette and muskrzit fur coat wit" hat to match. On their return Mf- Condon will Richmond where he Ls a rm‘ 111'?" porous farmer and fox raizeliei. T" bride was the, recipient "l “mm lovely gifts including several chfflll“ The Guardian 10108 fl 11"‘- ‘lf "Mm Ill wishing them every h"lll"m“‘5‘ give recitals in St. John. Montreal, tended to Mr. and Mrs. The Charlottetown MacArthur, ‘of Rosebank. looking forward with birth of twin girls on November pleasure to hearing this artist in the 25th.“ Mother and the twins arc do- ing nicely-S.‘ 311i attraztibc iiilbtisimaii packages of 10, 25 anti 50 rigors: from 50: up. LIFE is at it: noondde now. --ail are your: now. \ HEAD OFFICE Youth and vigour, the ability to earn and the freedom to spend Evening follows noonday. Will the evening of you: life be happy and peaceful? Will you bc- assured of ill the comforts and some of the luxu- You will if you LOOK AHEAD The little that you will umzcely min now, Invested in the Sui-i Life Policy bu: suited to you: _ ' ements, will bring you nplendid return: when your eun- ing clay: no oven And in the meantime, thou deu- to you will be fully protected. Talk over your assurance problem: u/itb a Sim L170 nun. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE‘ COMPANY OF CANADA MONTREAL Eastern townships number one pac- tcurized crcamcry butter. grass make regarded, was unchanged at 28 3-4 to 29 cents n pound to retailers, solids were 32 cents and prints 33 cents. Last week's receipts were 1613 boxes. , Ontario cheese W05 quoted at l2 cents and Quebec at 11 1-2 cents, both being unchanged. Receipts last week were 2415 boxes. New Bruns- wick g/een mountains were quoted at: 00 to 95 cents per 80 pound bag, on the potato market. Prince Edward Island poiatocs were s1 for cobblcrs and $1.10 for green mountains per 00 pound bug. Western Guardian! statement of McLean hand $106.03. John B. on the —RECEF[‘ION roii. ma. AND HRS. JAMES EDWARD CONDON~ 7,538 A reception was held at the home of prices to retailers were from one to MW- M"? 000100 ll Rlchmfind 101' while wholqgplg Mr- and MP8. JIJHCS Edward COndQll butter. cheese and potatoca were un- °I1 m9" "Wm "m" the" Weddlfll changed iii the produce 4mg dull-y trip. About 100 guests were present market, With the exception or fresh on this occasion. Music and dancing specials‘ and extras. all retail ' egg mlde the H1801"! Dims an too Quick- ..|;ricou dropped. Fresh specigil 1nd ly. Many lovely gifts were received fresh extras were unchanged iii. 0a by the bride and groom. who are to 6B cents and 68 to 65 cents rc- vrry no fresh rnciits "l r iii the district. Refresh- .: si-rvci and uii the de- ullet extras both lost one cent at 50 parture of the guests Mr- ‘and Mn. ——CONI)0N — LAUGI-ILIN TIALS-A pretty wedding cmriizefl in the chapel at Si. film"! convent, Summerside, at 6 o'clock on Wednesday morning. November 36th when Mary Ida, daughter m’ MIS- Mary E. Laughlin of Shcrbrnokt‘. was united in marriage to James Ed- Causa Plwsam ‘Eucharistic Hymn by Stllllfltltl .\\‘r to 58 cents and 52 to 54 cents. Stor- Coodon received heartiest congratu- agc extras dropped’ two cents nt 40 cents. Storage firsts and seconds de- clined thrcc cents selling at 36 cents and 32 cents a. dozen respectively. Carlot prices for fresh eggs were un- changed extras bcing quoted at B0 cents, firsts 54 cents and pullct ox- tras 4'1 cents. Receipts for the week were 5385 cases. lotions and good wishes. s. son of Mrs Condon of’ Richmond. Rev. B01111?" McDonald performed the ccrcuioii? in the presence of a lame iiumlxir and friends. lbrlde entered the Convent Chapel Shier St. Lydia played the weddiiit iMarch. The bride looked chm-mini: in a wedding dress of beige satin WIT" over dress of radium lace llludl‘ in the new princess lines. hCI‘ 1111i ""5 lshoes were in matclihrl! +004" "l gbrown. Her only ornament beautiful whim gold and Fzcnvh necklace, groom. The bride and 01mm attended by Mr. and Mrs- Thur-i‘ Richmond. iservice the Sisters of the ' ‘sang very sweetly the M5 -FIGUBEI CORRECTED - The hyn-u-Lq: the gift c! Astrnc —-Mu= Alberta oiiimnlvn- "Y T“ vgllerg Rest, who underwent. n W‘; o“; owl-anon in the Prince Connie Hospital recently, is now -_—- -Mr. Norman Johnson. 0f ' l‘. River. who l! ill in the Prince (M i Hospital, is mukln! 8°°d 11"; L5 " NU?- iras sol~ A S um. Dunn; m" crmvcul L3H} reside l" dci u; VF?”