', lng flow. w. Arsenault was thrown i. Bartieevgqhyeigg in ‘visiting Summer- l.'l‘l!1'l‘.QWN GUARDIAN tuuthiy scrl o. S pgfifi to?" diastolic * rue which burnt for”. » hours after the Pirc ftfahcuid not spread Department» l0 .,. ecu-i; _. . ..n . . . _FA'II.ID,'I0 10651‘! WIICK- Thg p; G. S.‘ Brant. _Capt. Kelly, which bltifdlideajvgilg to io- uva oiétlie buss» which was ‘loaf/recently off so. cow Head with" V-hundredUtons of o. N. n. coal, _ ‘buoythe piece and have the‘ wreck blown up laws. has so flr failed ;in',her mission. The Brant left ‘for Qhariottetown on sat- uydgy ship‘ supplies for m, light-houses in the vicinity of the-Magdalen She will‘ re- mm later; iorf another attempt to find the I. Williams. s. _nuvasn m can Acumen-r -On Friday afternoon's rather ser- ’ ious accident’ occurred by Bishops ymundry, Sumineralde. when a car ran dutotha‘ rear of ssr. Adolph Arsensulthaloven when he was haul- from fiii seat and received severe puts about'tlse head. which neces- sitatsd his removal to the Prince County hospital, where it wail found _ poeeasary_~to.put in several stlches _. b pleas the wounds. The horse was 1 badly out and bruised and the har- . p935 andslovemdalnaged consider ably. Mr. Araenauit is Ia 1°17 Pbpul truckman havingfbeen in the‘ busi- ness for a number» of yells H! 1| now_at hie" home and mil-ll! inm- lortably. and his many lrlonds hope lo see hinrat his business again in lhe near future. _S- v ' The death occurred at St. Ohrysos- tom, not it of Edmond Arsenauit, son of Philip M. Arsenault and Mar- guerite _Gallant, on rflfhursday. Jilly ilith, 1e39, at the early ‘age of 2e years, after an illness of three years. He was visited during his illness by his beloved pastor, Rev. Father Gal- lant, who administered to him the last rites of the Catholic Church; oi which he was a member. He leaves to nioum-thelrloss ~ a sorrowful father and mother. five brothel-sand four sisters. namely: ' siyre, Donat. Amedlel-lenry, Stanley. lira-Ana's Gauthier, of Charlotte- town; » Minnie, Yvonne, Lumlna at home. Church, largely» attended.’ The services at the ‘church and grave were conducted-by itev. Father Gal- lant. Tile pail beaprs ‘were: Andre Arsenauit, Irene Arldnauit. Ernest Baudet, ‘Ihnililn- ‘Arsenauit. Aneas Gauthier and Victor-in Arsenauit. (May hisaoul restin peace) Alrsrrfliltlieiiap _viell~on s-o lumsnaeniIv-aa-qovarnor sart- iett o; n: n. is here mak- lng a tour of tboprovince of prince‘ tdwsrd Island. wbuo m Summer- lide he called on his friend. Profes- l0!’ Rockford, who is an old acquain- lance of the Governor. Mr. Rockford ntroduced nartleit to a lumber of ‘thejsummehaide business hen and also some, or theReal sums Broken hers. ‘ll-Governor Bartlett ls now ainsember of the miernation- il Water "Ways Oommlssion- Mr- ilde was‘ unlocau Mrs. m. s. n. sbvu-p a. hideous. formerly ma: ldacquarrie, daughter, of‘ the law Fudge mcquapna. who nursed Ml‘- . Bartlett" ado in 0W‘ oitcmu.‘ cunt-a serlvvs 111"“ onus our pgivlcua visit n. the ls- away at will"? . tut mnsarustt boparwba able he returns to ‘tho . .., k 4 anal-nin- to lunch at Eddie's . law and was admitted to the Mass. l-lis funeral. which took plsce ‘on . , Friday. July 19th, w Eilflont nay 1.15m. M auisu iddiqipgaipvgj; u. col. no ocstella and-lsrsfiooauua .--a "WM Jsniea- Tupiin oi- niank Blllh- "bib proceeding to" bummer-i side. swerved into a "ditch ae- count of a flat tire. After‘- ripping; own two heavy-fence poiegtheégr- was brolllht to a standstill whelrit came in contact with a telephpne Pole. The car was damaged butthe occupants without “ serious iliillfy- ' on MOTOR. room-s pan, a"...- lld dllllillcl‘. Ply!- accompanied by Misses no and Orpha ’ who... and Miss May Johnston. oLZSomer- ville. Mass. who ‘motored llerrto spend their vacation, left on return‘. “V1118 apfllt ‘a very pleasant time with relatives in Peter's Road. Mur- ray Harbour. sol-tune nridigrand Ohaflotfnwwh. " ' " ' "i pltsponvo VICTORIA‘ mansion Department of Public Works, Dredge No. 9 left for Victoria on Saturday, towed by the tug, "Rona." and now engaged in dredglnggtbe harbor. especially the slipping berths along the wharves.» 1n early May, it was found that the depth of water along the wharves was not-sufficient to accomodate. the large vessels engaged in the potato trade. on one occasion the S. S. "Tern" being on rock bot- tom at low tide. it ls understood that a large quantity of pciatoes will ‘be shipped through Victoria thlsseason. —FINANUIEB OPENS BUSINESS- Mr. E. Maurice Gallant, ogPiusviiie, brother of Mr. s; L ‘Gallant, has Nlllfnéd home aiterfid years .ln the, United States. Mr. Gallant studied Bar. He subsequently entered“ the financial world and has acquired an extensive "knowledge of- the _ bucineu’ Mr. ‘Giant 'is;no_w associated with.‘ and is managlngthcnumnicrslde-cr- fice of. siumincnv park subdivision, which is ‘adjacent to Arvlda, Quebec. and the works‘ of‘ the famousfAmeric- an Aluminum’ Company. Be will be assisted by ma‘ nrydou from the main edifice. ~' 'WEDNESDAY" m PORT-The c a. s. "Brantwar- rived in port on Saturday night to load coal and other auppncsiorc‘. the Magdalen Islands. hShe leaves this moors.» Sister-cf Mercy. New York, la -_visitlng in cbiliottcrpwu‘ the guest or an». and Mrs.‘ John r. Mcfleerplldd’ Weymouthl Street. , l. r I mnasr-sbcrtlyuarm e o'clock. ‘Sunday eyeiiidll». .a barn‘ jon . .the promises of lard wusonpa widow. wci man p: cardigan. Wlecompletelydei shoved by firs with alizcoiitents. in’- ciuding thirty tons of hay, plow and three horses. The cause of the fire is unkown. There was nodnsurance. ‘ WILL srvnir. rossmmlwsls- On Monday night,- Dr. v ," an export on cranberry’ eui arrived in fiiaailottetown, and yeslerdav in". for Flat Riveriln company with ilk. A. linewarianlraniofficlai‘ of‘ the Departlnentcf Agriculture tostudy the possibilities for cranberry grew- ipc‘ on Prince rdwardmaudl’ ‘ minnow sscarld-ssrtnivin Ford. an employee of tbs Maritime hlectrfc, while ‘riding along the St: Peierfs road 0n a lwciolawaagatruok. iiy.j-a_ car coming from behind. Mrhlflld-‘was, knocked non his wheel andfhad a~- narrow escape being Asfit was. he was “panda receivedmblad cutwhich required’ several stltchu. ' " ' s ygug, Q their brothers. Gnarls» and reoentil-"iliriiid Miifiliflifiiit. at hriiilgien-Iliidiiil- ‘ "lea. trap-bl saloons ‘ . wife cfratei- who u; macaw’, ._ ‘lIli-ifll of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Olapp i so.‘ . W" Awmmrerltyainndav. .. 911F911 . gun-MW. Willi-l" 3'9?" ‘s Cemetery. » S meraide. . ' ._/-. iQ-annnllss l sivn unanimi- oi Celina Gaudet. of St. Nich- olmmn the eve cg her depamire fesqbfontreal where she will en- for the Dame. ~ Amery, ' pleasant evening was spent and a very nicely worded address and a handsome presenta- tion wasgpa-esented to Miss Gaudet ‘during the evening. Miss Gaudet his a very large circle of friends in Sunssneraide and was very deeply touched *by their kind rehsembrsnccs ‘this is thersecond time that this young - ladythas been waited on b! her friends since the announce- ment of her- departure from the Miss Gaudet- carries with her the best. wishes of a host of "Manda-S. ‘ _- ' ' WEDDING BILLSF-At the 110m! c! the bride's ;' , {at Auzuctine dove. on Wednesday, Aug.~_1'l.,' Miss Jean Webster was united in marriage to Mr. Lorne Carruthers of the same place. At 2 p.m. as themedding march was ‘being rendered by- Mrs. Helen Sell. the’ bride." dressed in whit» georgette with veil and orange bloa- aolns, "carrying. gshdwer bouquet of roses leaning ‘on the arm oi her father approached the lawn ,where ,_an~ arch covered- with sweet peas ‘and derns. was prepared for the occasion. The couple were unattended. Little llbrn .Beli_ dressedln white orgsndy and carrying a basket ofewcet peas lnade a flower. girl. The oeremoliyllvp-s performed by ‘the Rev. kllir‘. ileynoldxassistcd by‘Rev.; Mr‘. - _ Homers. After congratulation from a ‘lefge ‘numberfof friends, a dainty ‘ buffet iunoheomwas, served to the guests. _in_ld,rs.. Webster's well known style. The happy couple -_icft im- bredutely op ‘an able trip through the Maritime provinces. A large num- ,of'_ frlendsq accompanied them to. Borden‘. The. wedding gifte which ' were _ numerous consisted of out glad-B. china sliver- ware. and _ a ‘sflbstantiai cheque from her parents. The groom's gm to the bride was azbeautifulgstrlng of ’_peli'1l. to her pnarriage. -f Cerruthers who wss_.a popular youns" school teacher. fwas tendered (miscellaneous shower at hes-home receiving ‘uscruijlito, testify- ing to the esteenfin which she was bald. ' ‘ ' ' - . NUrTfahflg-‘s-ga, Jog, c.hlm's"Oh_'urch.' Vernon River. was-the scene of a very hap- py evention Wednesday, July i'1th.. when ‘Margaret’ Irene youngest dllilhterjof _ Char-lei Kelly, Lake Verde and Patrick lihiest; Duf- fy. rim. Augustus» were ‘united in the hciybcndiroi matrimony, lnj the absence ofrthe Pastor tfia cérc- monyfwaa [performed-lay itev. Fr. ‘i 019F611. Ibrt Alilil-stus in the pres- ence_of ielativea;.ail'd~ friends of the young. couple. During the nuptial W" Plflljlink selections were ren- deredfby ‘the ehqdunder the cap- IN! {iildiitivllhoi Mln-g-Iohn Keefe; ‘lfhejhriife loohedfvery winsome‘ in a sown oMthitrsatilvanclaoe-wlm ii. lnd.,.wreath of ‘orange blossoms liiii‘ a shower bouquet oi whim and maiden hair fern. aorul-‘r- , rqrouiniiboaar". ‘sung feelingly ‘_by the United dmallnlsprl-leusiis and Sharp. and a beautiful geolo by Mr. ‘Linkletter. The pail-bearers‘ were‘ _ Messrs. Brenton Oiark. Ernest Callback, Robert Palm- er. Sari Sohurrrljap. lwon ‘Nicholson » and pr. A. roucnonald." interment m- s .Tl0No-A_ number cf friends from sulnmerside gathered at the home Congregation 'of ' Notre ‘to tile feisnd J ‘in’ wit". .111 not-minus w. tbs-cuss "is WM Biiicnsqii-au- ‘oi whoo- ' its! lil*nt,_ls_ome odd visit to rel- w“ 101139. ‘Hi ~.. "lent liildl. during the matches lhhtcia lo shots arson yards ringei I; [Ill H1O l: fir» Mifilllli. ‘v Three Qalnbrldge students 191-: pl smoke. __. , ‘t; din aoronto just as 010! Wqtlilflllilolst for. Winnipeg. In. their ancient "m, u; "Florence." sold them byLady. Eaton; their hostess. at I-nonainal sum. The. car. which has M“ “rain,” m Mung; of re- cent years, once belonged to the iatesir John Eatosfs prlvats garage. 0f ma". "n Wm “n, u“ boys toihelr destination, the home of RalpllConnor, an uncle of Bob Reid who "ma" m ‘he “new p; the group. Eric Wiseinan is on the left and Ken- neth Mayall on the right, enjoying a local bank managers have NOW"! circular/n from head office will!!! °1 a group ofcounterfciters of Ameri- can papcr money oporiltill! ill cm‘ ada. complaints has been heard from Summerslde m“ 8i ‘bill! P513’ ‘ed to tens by pasting a ten over the one are in circulation. Two of the” ‘pufloug bnfi: were taken in at till! New Annan "M5 "Pd 1'? i5 ma" stood that. there a... ather yiot 0! ‘this ingenious wile ‘in ‘b6 WHY-em part of ,the province. ' 1 took place at Everett. Mesa. Oh All!" us; 10th. of George A. Sirt. illflileriy of Peake's Station, son of the, late {ieorge I. and Mrs. Blrt, to Mia Anne mpg pigegat the Manse. 4 Norway Street. Everett, Mass. Rev. O. H. Davis of Union Church performed the ooremony- ' ' VISITING FISHING SECTIONE- Mr. S. R._Earl, Department of Min- ister-of Marine and Fisheries. Ottawa. 1g M», present on the Island demon- strating improved methods “of dry-- in; codflsh. Mr. Earl on; is at pres- ent at Rustico, is planning to visit several parts of the province, where- evernhis services are reqllifl-‘d. His work will be of great interspt to our fishermen and shippers generally. i, VISITING HOME TOWN — Jack McKenzie, formerly of, Amherst. but now, of Providence, R. _I., ls spending a three weeks’ holiday in town. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fraser, Prince Arthur Street, says the Amherst News. He was accom- panied by Dr. and Mrs. Sharpe and daughter Miss Marion, who are visit- ingibr. Sharpe's relatives in P. mt They inside the trip bymoior. Mrs. McKenzie and grandson, Jack Fraser ‘have been spending the past few weeks in town. . guests of Mr. and Mrs. J; W. Fraser and will accompany Mr. McKenzie ‘haplr to Providence. 'Ml'. and Mrs.‘ McKenzie were former residents oi this town and their many| friends are giving them a warm wel- come back w their home town, e-PASSED AWAY A1.‘ SUMMER- SIDE-Mr. William A. Murphy pas- sed away at about six o'clock on Tuesday morning at the residence of Mr. Melburn _Sudbury. Summersldo. where_he had made his home‘ for the: past year or so. The deceased] who was 53 years of age. was a na- tive of Alnlafbut had been employed onthe ‘O. N, it. at _Wli'i!11p9g for me years, until an injury in gm tor car accident two years agmhad caused his retirement. He returned twelve months ago and ad since resided at Summer- aide, where be liilde many friends was hiehly esteemed by all whJ hi" him- ‘iherears left to mourn atlfcafand oleuda- acsalnia. m spinal takarplaca=udaw1niuadapl afternoon lat» a o'clock to ‘trinity united Uliditch. nev. s. p. o. eraser ' ._,_iiill'~@l- ‘ r T‘ sinnnmsmn. n Ava. ls-sn al- sipii.eloucisias_ day ravens ca. sheet if?‘ qlulryes- , i d" an enthusiastic. gathering c: anemone-om Charlotte; T2511“. Milton-and sunburst!- Wdnulcucrsdsinanlco, about! "lift-y an all. ‘Races ‘weresonle excel- COUNTERFEIT MGNEiL-Several i wsnnmo BELLS-The mar-rinse i . Ledger, of inomlnister, . Marriage side Match, 7 shots at 200. 500 and 600 yards range wu shot ofl in the afternoon. Special prizes are being donated by the cltlhens of Summer- side for this match. Special FY1195 will also be given for the other matches. The winner of the live dollar gold piece donated by Col. McKlnnon for the gentleman ecorin! the highest number of points in all three matches was Mr. Hooper 01 the Milton Rifle Club, The score card and winners of the three matches cannot be obtained from the ofllcials until today. " FRIDAY nervous HOME-Sister M-Ildd- ts. left Thursday morning for St. iPaul, Minn. She was accompanied as far as Moncton by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts. and her sister, Sister M; Elects, of New York. She was also accompanied in "Borden by her six brother. and Mr. and Mrs. WWm, Sherry. —DEMONSTRATION AT SUM- lliERSIDE-A large number of inter- ested spectators witnessed a demon- stratlon in the Summsrside harbor on Wednesday afternoon of a racing hydroplane driven by Mr. L. L. Trom- hlcau of Montreal. ‘This speed boat is. installed with a 32 horse power motor giving a speed of 40 miles an hour, and is [the product of the Johnston Moun- 00., Ltd., Peterboro, Ont. Mandolin Stewart of Summer- slde has been for some weeks the ovmerof a. elmiilar speed boat and thetwo racing together in the Har- bour, on Wednesday afternoon made an interesting and pretty sight-S. l APPSAL CASES-AT SUMMER.- SIDl-Stipendiary Wyatt, held ‘court in tht Town Hall of Summerslde on’ ‘Thursday and heard a number of assessment appeal cases. The mos: ‘important case to come before l-lls Honor was the appeal of the Prince Edward Island Telephone 00., which involved the principal upon which the poles, wires and other equipment in connection with the telephone system inflllmmefoiie “ ‘ beassessed. Mr. Walter S. Grant General Manager of the Telephone Company, appeared for i-he company and gave evidence. The matter was postponed for fur- ther consideration. All the mher casese were disposed of.—S. CRANBERRY CULTURE-Dr. n. J Franklin, of Ease Wareham, Mass, osearoh Professor on tht staff of the Massachuseits Agricultural College. has been on the Island the Plst few days in response to an invitation from the department of Agriculture. Accompanied by Mr. A. P. Dewar, and all official of the Department. Dr. Franklin on Tuesday visited Flat River and Sulnmerside and west on Wednesday. Hg cons ders that Brlnce Edward Island is in many waysJdapted ‘in the cultivation of cranberries but has seen any great amount of land in which all things necessary are brought, together. He left yesterday by the Hochelaga on ‘roturn. . qsuaxnaas siaaamn m- sr. JOHN-A wedding of interest to ls- landefl Pike in Si. John N. 3.. on Alllllst ‘Ith. when Mr. George of Spring Valley was united in arl-lage» to Miss Catherine Martin of Reatherdaie. rial Martin la tad daughter or lar. h. ssaiim and a niece of Sir Andr-iw _ cPiiail; fhich lasted all day. Th. mgfi r us. so can; “i $60 yards ram. were shot on m: luwiiinr The town or i“ "Wwi i. . m wit‘ " a . ‘bride's mother, where a dainty wed- —A CRIMINAL ACT-It ha pened that on Sunday night last the rav- eillng public were greatly annoyed and harmed by a. number of lads who spent a great deal of thtir time that sacred evening throwing sods. stones and oil-les- debris at automombiles, wag gons, and their occupanie when P"- sing at or near. a, Mi‘. Hloox rsteway on the eastern section of that quiet and law-abiding community of Springfield in Lot. 67. The road centre bore the resemblance of a veritable battleground after a fray. It is also understood that the authorities are at work and have received first hand information, and that those dlsordllies will shortly be brooch: helm ins courts of Justice. ‘Wm. J. Powell’. [Iv-em staging at South aersnlnall. Halifax. Receives Brain lnjilriflv Fractured Skull and Fractured Del. Crashing 2o feet to the around when the staging on which he was working slipped. WfllilwL-i- Piiv/"T-m the employ of James W. Cumming. Manufacturing C0,, working on 00n- struction work, was rushed to the Victoria General Hospital. Halifali. NS. suffering from brain inlllflfl- l fractured skull, a compound fracture of the left leg and numerous bruises and abrasions. shortly after 1.30 yer; terday afternoon. ‘ William .1. Power referred to in this accident is a native, of Newrgerth. P, E. 1.. son of the late Terence “Power. Much sympathy is extended to his mother, brothers and sisters by their many friends. His brother, Jerome. left by the Hochelag Wednesday af- ternoon robe with him in the hos- pital. OTIEARN-HUSSEYP-A very pretty marriage was solernnizod in~‘Sacred Heart church Monday morning at ‘I o'clock. when Miss Theresa O'Hearn. daughter of Mrs. M. O'Hearn, became the bride of Mr. J. Harry I-fussey. of Halifax. The bride looked charming in a beautiful fawn georgette en- semble. and carried a bridal bouquet of carnatlons and roses. She was at- tended by her sister, Miss Genevieve 0'Hearn. who was nicely garmd in poudre blue georgette. Johnny O‘- Henrn, brother of the bride. did hon- ors for the groom. Rxzv. Fr. J. H. McDonald, pastor, was’ celebrant. Following the ceremony the happy couple repaired to the home of the ding breakfast was served. ’I‘hey leave today by motor on ‘a honey- moon tour of Prince Edward Island and other points in then Maritlmes, and upon their return will reside in "imi- The rroornu 5m to the bride was a beautiful fox fur. to the bfldylllllid I- lilliet ring. and to the groomsman a travelling bag-sygney Poet. nllihllilginsaor Mr. Patrick spicy. n‘ "W" "like Yes llfltdn a. Alber- ion- Fire Ohio! heavitt got m With llhalneer racitendirclr and the “"51"! "l 0d to the scene. T“ situation was bad on the arriv. ‘i W the Nberton firemen. but they "filiilelettoworkandbystrgg. ueua efforts. confined the biaaa so the cut-buildings. The residence Rlvettel’. Tbrnvn' stratcd and the directing orders and some insurance. but the amount is relatively small and will not cover more than a trifle of the loss. Yesterday evening Major F. L. C Bond, D. S. 0., general superintend- ent oi the Canadian National Rail- ways ior the Montreal District, ar- rived in the city. His private car came in on ‘the 6.30 train. Major Bond has come to the province on the invitation of Sir Andrew Mc- Phaii. and has just completed a busi- ness trlp through the Maritime Pro- vinces, stopping at Moncton and Sydney. _ Major Bond. who is manager of the Montreai- exhibition. ' much interested in exhibition work. nnd intends visiting the Provincial Bond visited P. E. Island before war and has many frlerfiis and ac- . quaintancelrin the Province. l-ie serv- I ed in France with the 10th Battalion Railways Troops and has had a dis- tinguished ermineering career. The death occurred at Bristol, of Roderick McDonald, at the home of his son William on Saturday, June 15th, 192a, at the ripe age of e5 years. He was in fairly good health within two weeks o fhis death when he was taken suddenly l.li and despite medical and lender care he peacefully passed sway on the above mentioned date. He was frequently visited in his illness by his beloved pastor, Rev. Father Rooney, who administered to him" i-he last rights of the Cath- olic Church of which he was a de- voted member. He leaves to mourn their loss, two sons and one daugh- ter, James, William andllorence, all cf Bristol. his wife having pre- deceased hlm four years age; aiso one daughter who predeceased him eighteen years ago. i-leialso leaves to mourn two brothers and one sister, John . of Charlottetown: Wallace of Pictou and Mrs. James McEwengAibart McEwen. McDonald and Joseph McDonald. _ The Prince Edward Island Ayr- shire Breeders’ Assn. have sponsored a futurity class for Ayrshire calves at the‘ Provincial Exhibition next week. The nominations for this event were made last June and the follow- ing‘ breeders entered. named their cows, and Pflld their nominations fees.‘ Several others made entries but did not make the second payment. Fred McRae nominated (Pleasant Grove. Cora Grove.) _ Athol Roberts nominated "Avon- lea Lucky Bessie." Earle McR-ee nominated "Chris- ' tins. Blanche." Vernon " McMillan nominated "Glenhoim Daisy." "Greendala Prim- rose." Bert R. Brown nominated "Bright- slde Helena," "Brighislde Ida." The Associalton now asks all Ayr- shire breeders on the Island to enter a cow according to the rules forlthe 1930 Exhibition. ‘I11: promqtorg g1 this futurity have been promised by s Maritime Exhibition Ass'n. sumo! $50 provided they can secure l5 calves w be an exhibit at their fair. _ ‘This is the first time a venture of damaged was in safety. The efficacy, gsrfl French of the chemical was amply fleimfl- men are going 111i" u" al work of the Alberton Fire up over (thahsdvanl-ll! ,ll1,il,“§a‘1. Chief and his men showed coolness product already _ and clrarheadedness. which are vital ‘my metrical. B3 factors in fighting fire. There was "maul-pigment, i‘ ntillmlYictaudal-d an pound boxes. fair and is staying in this province! until the end of next week. Major McIntyre, aqua River, P. n. 1. The pail bearers were: Alex. R. Me- Donald, Angus R. McDonald, Hamilton ' Donald the , operativeiy and vlfiflm" aecllrettiiiflllfli ‘ o are following‘ 11K much interest.‘ ' er! circa-k; ... experiment with iMr. Earl um the ektra cire“ in #911"- hivs liiwiv. ‘J ‘l’ up; up {quality product is deservidi of appdvance in 9116* 9° u" in‘ ermensznd in’, every case. vilified-iii new product has hem 05694- have voluntariiyadvanced the P3“. s diffiouityiliitherio ssperisnw has been-to secure ‘the proper bow ‘ i for shipping." This problem baabees met.‘ and soon’ a sufficient: number of boxes. manufactured on the is- land. will be available and ti}! i-Ildi will be supplied regularly with i superior dualitylsiand product ii’. lany quantities, desired. put up ill Mr. Earl states that his great de re is to see the Maritime Provinces Iselllng their fish on the ‘English Imarkeis. He believes that this will ‘sl "Woe done within a few years. Brine H freezing will play an important part in this connection. as, it is already proving itself very successful. A‘ present. in this Province. we an concentrating on the salt-curing. process. but ‘within a year he ba- iieves a brine freezing plant for bail will be established and will be. of great assistance to the industry. A number of friends and ncigh» bors gathered at the horns of Mr 1 and Mrs. John A. MscKcnzie. d Ocean View on Friday evening Juni 28th., for the purpose o: giving I b01186 Wl-Ymilll. The evening we: spent in dancing and music, the vio- lin music was furnished by M! Angus L. Mulaean of Garfield Dainty refreshments were served a all present at the closeofthe evenini An address was/read by was sear; n. MacLeal-i, of Lewis and ‘ Wilfred MacWiliiams presented ' ' and Mrs; MacKenzie with a sum , money. The recipients thanked donors for their kindness. The ad dress is as foliowsf-To m. i - Dess- friends-- ‘ . This is the second in s comparatively short. space of time upon which we have made, whal we consider to be a surprise visit to this house. On theilast occasion, as you know.our object was to. bid fare- well fo the late occupants or this home. Tonight our_object is of a dif- ferent nature, that of_eadending_ t: you a hearty welcome as neighbors We hope that you will participate in and enloy the various activities of the social side of our community life. We trust that everything per- taining to the welfare of our dis- trict will have your hearty ‘pug. port and co-operation. The number o! vacant homes in our midst bears mute lestimony to the factlthal many of our people have left us to seek their fortunes in other pQi-tg e1 our broad Dominion and in the land of the Stars and Stripes. Hence 1i .is a source of pleasure to us to wel. ‘come new residents who 11k; ma“ |nstive country well enough to set rtle in it and contribute of their en- "cfgy to its advancement and devel. ppment- 1n concluding our and"; we ask you to accept. as g, when q Iour friendship, only, ‘u; mauve. ‘with our best wishes fm- ygu; [hi-‘mh- hlppineas and prosperity. signed on behalf of your friends Mrs. John W. MacKenzle, Mrs. Hector Gillis,_ Mrs. Wilfred MlnWillianm-O, this kind has been at‘ and we hope the Breeders and Ayrshire ns will be at hand on the day of 1111181"! ‘hi! 01m and to see who Bets the red ribbon for the calf and ask to see the "Bonnie Coo" who produced it, 0i exceptional. interest to local fishermen and packers is the tour now being mad: of the codflsh pack. 111i Pilnts of the Province by Mr. __ BIRTHS .__ oonrnsv-se Nor-h Wlltshire, o1 August lOth, w w. and Mrs. Geo. 1 Godfrey. ason. CAMERON-At Augustine Oove. Ju’ 29th. to m. and Mrs. lAltl-l w. can _ eron. (nee Aietha Dickie). a daugl ' tar. Amy Peal-la. ._ " t arrears-At Vtctoria._ n. g. L, spy‘- G. R. Earl. of the department. g] ""1" 1nd Fisheries. Ottawa. so. Iarl. who has been on the, island Wtfllliwllisrtncmarkotcau ts stated that the fire started in tne"“""'- I'm"! his especially ‘to dc boiler room of the pig-house. apread- ‘m’ m‘ "l"!!! and‘ honing o! ma Ina them tab-the barnsand other m“ i‘ "tat-Ina with a [ratifying blllldim The wind was blowinfto- “PM "l4. shed: plants am wards. the msiddnce. and-q u... "'9 "It"! It Neutron and Souris, "i?! amt-her ona shortly to be ‘start- nroducz already out/has met with the hearty lppflywa who have egppq. of oo-Wlfatlng ll on brains Iii‘. ed at Rustieo. Th; al of wholesalers, their deals-e "917 "l7. The new with Ffifilltw "W?! 5N IIIVGWC . 5'“- diffcdst fllllhtrlrauveraieiigq; elven. ’ nth. tn naware and airs, wood, a. ‘lull’?! llcQuariia. Hampton. a --ms a-r mailman-Fire at i” ii“ 9"‘ "mil-h" shady ill“. "'°°""‘“ P- l 1'1" Fulfill‘ x115," amp-g, m, "m," o, m, termed quite a number c: papa." Alla armour. and Mrs. n. c. Moore Fill inst. destroyed the barns and,md “m” i" ilflilrdved methods of "m- . s PIIKINE-At the lmeraon 8o:- Pitai. Jamaica Plain, laasa, July mu. Luella Bic koxladauabtar. rein Shiriey.- : ~ o ToMlnandmaArthurPerkinsinas»