. OQTOBER 1s. 1930' ' .. ‘ Monday BWIMMING OCT. 12—-Two visit- “All; Oi" DLCGTHER-Thc 0T5 who axe enthusiastic Org;- ‘he m. {hen-is of Ml". W. H. V. Dun- lclimate oi RE. Island are Mr. Rid. ' lmllgirinlze with him in the‘ out oi Toronto and Dr. lvIcDonald _ his brother. Mr. R. A. A. of lvlontleal. who thoroughly enjoyed l b“ ..._l.:',1 occurred yesterday. a swim in the harbor on Sunday-o ' pleasure not often had in October. SEASONS NOVELTIEC-Straw- i berry blossoms were blooming pro- : Iusely on the farm of Mr Hammond * McKenzie. Cavendish, on Sunday lost. On the shore visitors were en- joying to the fullest a sun bath. th". sand being Just as warm a=- l l r-~‘~ T summer. ch. AQCIDENT-While Mr. .1. n. when, eirlngelist, accomllamed by -LOBSTEE SEASON CLOSED.- ‘ l l _ > ‘sin and dflllghtfil‘. Were The lobster season closed for the “YEDSIBG B!“L"‘s_Th° “"“‘"‘“7* ll...“ Pleasant Valley last fishermen on the South Shore onlof Miss Eunice’ Pittfifley‘ of 110mm“ r car tilrned over on the Saturday. althcilrli not officially cics- ‘ and Mr‘ “m” Crmmal" m0‘: mace ML Fortunately lhe 0C, "l ulzllll \~._.c>.ll€5.ll,_y_ The Catch was on Aug. 31, at the home of the bride's up t9 lhe Mange n n19“ places bu‘, I sister near Homer. The grocm is a lh the vlcllmy m su-mmersldfi lt was member of the firm of Crcrrmn £- ml so gflml Owlnq L,’ the pa“ ma” Elmore, who are the prc rs of ket in Eoston anti bier: ‘Kori: more of ‘- the fox ranching CH7“? jijgqyveill. M. D.. Shaun- the larger lobsters were canned. The NH‘ 9nd Mrs‘ C“ zon of the late Dr. Roh- prce of both canned and live lob-lme Maynard {mm .l cf this city. has been sters was low as compared with pre-. woudsmck‘ NX" Hiwhmge’ 1"“ m? chip in llle"Aln9l.l_ ‘low; yells m" lh? hcelmen me. Crosmen is the ycu-ljrcst son oi M" . goons. The degree cptimitlc and are . fcrvlard Ii-‘H- Croimzn, of Fctltbport. i to a bcitn" sczccn newt }LQ.I‘.——S. will lli‘ ‘ m‘ m DZCREASE IN‘ POTLT’) CROP», Pay.“ till.» v Canada will produce 45.20.1000 hund-l CDN-“Tllfiill ' ' lit. of potatoes this year lic- n": llj-lfll the efectfon nfjcsrdrg to a fcrcrzvt mace by the‘ (‘0L‘v"!1<,_>g .DA\~ fiEkVllClisi! ci-l as Moricmiol" Burgau Cr Si“ .3 Columbus Day services o. l" s“: . “l” _ W W , M‘ - “ s. of Columbus were heiril the anvil‘; Hfimd t“ lihgmK”-ll-."l.'.1. The mmrnt i171 t. Dlllfilllle Camedml- Etavert is recognized cntzdlis cle-r- y?“ mm 13% y: reached by REV» P» ‘ ical brethren as a loyal son o! Pres- m) 1nd the Bellefilcllilll ll?’ tyttrlanism. and cck in the University E1 iron whit t we ,._ ,f ..t F?‘ s ("row vas A ack- follrws: Prince lidwzrrl Island. 1552.090 c'\"t. 13.820 001W Nova Sjfflj. is. 3.1641100 l2 372.0035» New» a minister ivllo nitrite RlCDOMlH. filllflly- mcnt: this h gh office by reason of ~ l filbe Cifpus Christi Choir was in the fine-iv cfieCtlYe work which haslmck 5175x000 "4"v't‘c§a:' Q“‘°'3“"l ~" ' ' . 4.314.070: C-ntiro v The members ci’ the characterized 111s ministerial career. ‘ “ ' ‘ ' . (ZABILCOOI) ‘Manitoba '1 .. l of Cnltlmlz-us. headed by the A splendid tribute was also paid to m; Cross Bond. marched Mr. Silrrrt by Rcv. C.» E. Knight lI of C, Hall (m Qurggn in sllpjrnrtillg ll'.'%'ll’flllli1l1llfll1 at tho mo‘ “Jégilqnn Alhvfll .1”! ‘I Cwhcrlr" -"".~‘ ;~~gtu1-l-‘S,\.'l"lc... "It the Xfilzlerato. lip l5 to ‘llmscrql’ D lime: w l M m “ D ll:e worked fol‘. then Ml". Stavert hflsonu ‘1-347-0503 ‘learned it." he said. "If it is a giftl . . '000 11.15! 005M 'Sa:i<2tchc\."rln_ _ fill p after 25c scrvice. ‘he is worthy of it." Mr. Stavcrt. “cflnémfiy "TY-EIGEYI‘ IN OCTOBER ail-we his rciurll from Truro. is be" RETURN FRO?! E131. the mid-summer hoot o - ,»_..|-.l¢-l l... m», nlgnlyrlonotu- Juclgg Dufiy 11.1 ..i the honor conferred upon returned . _ nieht from Halifax. where they spent 1131; “mo; Tlll-‘y we're acrcmpanleg by Ew- wt. .m3'~lel 5'93 Mic ‘f, an’! his lclaughter lv..'.s W.n l ulm pm. cesded to Yarmouth vcllerc they rok the steamer for Boston theme‘ to ithclr heme in E: 1t clcprecs XCSV-‘Fflfll’. - I i" ends no aitsincd o level for the, hi“; month cf October above that in thc memo; n; ..._».§i people of today. F8" @051; val;- discarded over the week- wd. and the strccts were crowded; with be rinns in summer garb. en- lam; the return of the season just past. A ivarm southerly wind DEX‘- mltted of lliilr- variation in tempz-ra- l tile. Er nning early in June with lite heat oftcn opproachin‘: ninety‘ degrees. it seems as if the 1930 sum- iner sr on will increase its almost llllpl tad length by dlsvegard~ in; the i.;he limit for its usual tel"- mincition. v On ltfnndcll’ cvenin: the country sidc in illc vicinity of Union Road, was agreeably surprised by the ap- pearance of one of the St. John Fly ing Club planes, piloted by Instruct- or F. Hcrtwick. Mr Ira Clark, who isa student at the air club. in St. -S‘[.\lP.-‘_TIf'-\' EXPRESSED ilicshlzlnséllgsznllll; llliligllliiosl Ylsllltll; Those citizens of Sillzuncrside. who‘ ll.‘ I _ - 5 6mm 1y lremember Mrs J. N. Clark, daugh- llp. he andmg. was made in lwffilfgy o; we late 1-; gl Green cg sum- B- C- Hilrdvl‘ llPld- Ollbcsite Ira?» merside. well regret to hear o! 112i- ncme. Ntal" '_ the whole country-side qgnh lh plttsfleldy llylass‘ Mn“ out“ to witness the novefiggayk left hel- mtlvc P-lx-lvlllce when _ lquite young but visited her home _ Mr. Clark is taking a commercial ymh-l ‘Mme m time (gm-mg the sum. EXTRACTED-Mi". course. The ‘plane was under his mel- mohlhs_ The Sl-mhallly ‘ll Krllh Mill“. $011 0f MT- William control “lost “f the lrlll- !l'l‘iellds is expressed for ill: weaved Mann o! Indian River has just had The distance was covered in 2"l-¢l3llve5___g ‘albulle: very successfully and skill- iwurs. 5 minutes. The Island. they? My lenmved from hls slda The lad said. looked .. particularly beautiful. ' ‘ ' ‘m atmlflnlly shot ln the stomach while many forest fires were sighted —l\0ll"l\'5Tl°l\ DAY FOR SllC- . IbOllt a ven- ago when shooting srlar- “llllle flying Elm“? m" "lallllillldl 0ND pnlhcE-Tuesday w‘? "Qmm" w] hi; younger brothen Hal They intend. weather permitting. ation Day for the second district of O m? Prince County Ho» to return Tuesday afternoon. Prince County. The nomination took l, it was found that he M!" C15"! anticipates flsltlne hlS place in the Court House, Summer- ilad su. sins-d a double puncture of hmrte many, ‘l‘".““.‘“ mmme". side" bemre the Returning Omcer ‘or ed tn and owing w" the fact that _ I - 9 "a e l‘. m" ' he was rlolnc nicely a filrthcr search I mogrmi G‘ lid“: ‘tllbgle fiflshcfllllgllllilcby egliflllffl- for the ‘ill . w s rot warranted. It ‘m c ° l" ~ 5~ T- '- "3- 0" has jxlstbbeljfimeamlanifest above the The potato market locally contin-lshalp- farm" 0f Elsi. Bldelvrd- t0 leil hip and was very skillfully re-l lies dull with no sale 1'01‘ the Cvm- llcprexm the C°n5el"53l:"@ PF-‘ity ‘"15 moved w. stated above, Mr. Mann ismodily at FY9591“? lllcminaled by ‘mm J- W- 6W3‘; °l qolng m... lll¢9ly__s_ - l Foreign markets are also dull. aslTyne Volley. seconded and silpport- ihot weather and heavy shipmentsed by Nelson Ramsay. Conway; Eri- _are not conducive to good sales. ward Williams and Colin Ramsay of “XWERHTY G“'\DUATE'S l An analysis of the increase in POt- "Tyne Valley. and D. S. Ramsay of inslT-l-Il- 5- A- Saunders» M- A~lato estimates in United States fOrlNortham. Mr. Thane A. Campbell °l the University of Tvrlmlo- “'35 the month of September Over tllflllsttomey General. Summerslde, Lib- lvisilni: all ovcr the province 18M’ of August. according to information. leral cahdldale‘ was nonlmaled by OUCQSDD. -BK'LLET lfieeks News Budget lMl". M. P. Totczlr, malnginz director Couple." gave three chers and n. her brother Martin MacDonald. New "rm: CHARLOTFET Thursday RECEIVES SAD NEvVS-Word has been received by Miss Davida l... cr of the sudden death of ‘her ‘wther. Ml". J. Gordon Baker. of lass. Arizona. where he went - with Bliss. Baler-r to spend vxlth their son, J. Ren- LOBSTI-Iit QEASON (‘LOSES—- The lobster season for the south sitoro of the Island between Victoria 2nd West Point clozed yesterday. B/Ir. S. T. Gallant, Supervisor of Fist-cries reports that the catch for tite :e2'=on cqilollecl tlrat of last year irsm ‘jte p':nls of quantity and rluaLty. The v.11uc_ho\ve'.'er, wjas lees. PROSPEROUS MARKTIMES __ 0'.‘ the Prcnlicl" Vacuum Co. Ltd. To- ronto vcttcvday and cic- . ‘ ‘ I .. p altlons of] p ieritv hcrc a: a in the NldlitlmES generally. I-Zc has bccn from coast to CO2‘. t and in no prnvil cxpcricnccd Izcticr bu"... tions." than hcrc. ~ W, D. Robb, Montreal, n: of the Canad an Na- vaya. in chzlrtze of. tele- nraph. rauin, coloniz lcn. agricult» lands. insur- ance nnd pensions. v itcti the cityl icd ibc Cana- '.l‘f‘f"‘l’fllfll Offces. Th" F," a i"; ‘llf)‘.l" tollrcf h1- . of lite i - k llllflCl‘ his rup- n in the lvioritime Provincrs. i". crcoliilnalii"! bv Pflffi. Robb. rfi-rl. l1" bl; private sec""ctary Mr owiveri .n the c't_v p' to car afternoon. ynvirmlav 3-1.»! lnflo r‘... l\'"i'":1'1l SXTCYA- Upper I ,l:.:t rcturned p>tjn| where she ac- . .1; cnmpanlcd her brotltcr. Mr. John l\':ili'f"l.' i-rl rmlte for England. lwczlcht I word that a cable had i in the effect tlrzit work Airl". hnd hccn resumed. 1c lim- coirrilnicrl effect- “c-l fnrrricnl to all work- men. l'l v.r " ihc sicciniiits. wlzo not"? liv- Loc of thr- ricporcd Pres-l icicut. rcfurcrl to zilloiv anyone to work ot HIP docks ilnless tlzcy were sociolifis. Tire cable. which ivas ad- (lira. c"! in Ml". l-‘lurcliison. read as follows. "The {Earracos labourers rtcppcd for [l‘.'(‘!l[_\'-f’.‘llI‘ hours. but today‘ rccclnmcnced work lifting all boycotts. Everything now rnmplet=ly nnrnt. . ti in all the republic and the prevent Covernluent eifcctvely 9l"!""lllcf"§ il"r-rrl."-ril to work to every- bcc" "llCdl Afurrhlson." DYEY-l! ‘VCNEELL ‘The "th River, was ivith veil-colored prcttllv dvcorstcri maple icrlvc: and autumn flowers on Wcrincswlav overrule. October eighth 1:1 honor cf the mar e of Miss Altnle Jr-no fvllcNeill. of St. Crther- iner». to Ml". Donald Alexander Niac- Fndvcn. of Rice Pout. The bride and tllr- bririvg-yyrwm stood under a floral arch while the ceremony was bcinr: povfnrancci. The witne=ses were Miss Glcidvs AfacNcill. skier cf the hriclc rind lvli" John lliiocvocljxr-il. cou- rin of the hr‘ r-‘groom. Rev. Wallace R. llioclvolker read the ire-dutiful " """ that srilieci tltcil" vows as they , .. 15rd their troth each to the oth- er. Th" bride and the bridegroom are hcth members of weil-knolvii and much rcslwcclcd falnlies and many friends cro much intcrrstt-‘d inlhc ~1- nouirccmcut of tbcii" marriage. 'I'he_v thcnlsilvcs. are lmpuinr because o! their nvnny mod qualities and all ‘join in wishing them the Divine iii "int: in iliitvrs i"".lll7."l‘fll anrl sp r- ‘oi iv ihvv hcfiin life torzcthor in new relation of husband and vrffc. --WT.D!)Y.\'G BELLS-A vrlgv quiet but prcity wedding was soiemnizeci at the home of Mr. Elvin L. Bmvrn. ‘ ‘icllezn. Si- Wakoficid. vhcn . s FilillliC Edna Phillips oi Sum- mzruslrle, P. E. L. became the bride nf Mr. Lawrence Irvin: Brown of Portland. llunc- The bride looked very becoming in a gown of orchid satin and carried a bouriuet of yel- iov.’ rcscs. nod was attenchd by the qrocms sstrvrin-ituv, Mrs Anna L. Brown. who wore a gown of N.ie gvcslvccorcctto and carri-d n bou- quet of rrilzivln roses. The groom was attended by hi: brothel", Ml". Ei- vln L. B."owir. The ceremony was sol- cmnized by the Rev. B. G. Scaboyer ‘of Vllnkeficld Mass. the double ring service bclnq used. The rooln was beautifully decorated in cut flowers and orchid and yellow streamers. After the ceremony a. short recep- tion was held and a buff-ct lunch was Week in the company of Mr. R. C- received by 1%.". J.W. Bouiter. sec- {James C‘ Palm“ Heeland: ssmnch ‘Parent, srlpervisor of Illustration Sta- lretnry of the Potato Growers Assn. ‘led and supported blkmlzsfl Glmlt tlons. l!.~ l; procuring material for shows that the increase is made lguerslera I la mi “The Economic Struc- principally in Maine. Pennsylvania. fin": o.‘ the Maritime Provinces." 0N0 and Nmlll Dakotal while the“ wllh a \4“p‘.\> l0 cblalnlng hls Ph 11:15 a decrease in Wisconsin ‘and some‘ SMITH - DIACDOhKALD NED. degree 1.1.; Saunders was gl-gally of t-lic Western States. Figures re- lTIALS-A quiet ivedding took place 1mm d hv m" kecnne“ m. amlcuh can-ed fro/m the different, states in- l at the Parsonage, Charlottetown. on tum ..ll,l'lll.esvl k ale“ here lh dicate that. in the states sl1ipiJing‘\Vednesda_v_ Sept. 24th. when lvIiss the p-llilwl l tyliil r flhhlnh He lthe commodity there are between 12.- Mary Margaret MacDonald. younq- we h t] r pm P“. ' , 'ooo.ooo and 14,000,000 bushels less lost daughter, of John A- ll/lacDonllid. m Om f“ ranrhes‘ “Shelia at‘ ‘than at. this date in 1929. At least "of Nine Mile Creek, beczrlne the l‘ “r11 as forms and seemed to; . L. p » . ' 7,000 more cars have been shipped to I bride of Arthur oruce om ih, son f)??? n t1‘°r°"3h glnsp o‘ the degms l dale than in 1929 during the same ‘of Mr. Frank Smith, Cumberland. sex-v industries. Mr. Sflllll crs _ " Rev C N Brolvn performed m. Y , period. " ' - .' ~- rt b‘ l-"F 3- 3- 3001161155 m 5"‘ ll 15 expected that the first move- ‘ marriage ceremony. The bride wnz. my rm Picmu‘ mcnt in seed potatoes in the prov- vbecomlngiy attired in a dross of blllf‘ "*—- - l m“ wlll begin about Oct. 20. bilocsclgd satin and carried: boutliuelt o r e's roses. an mat en 1:11" fern. She was attended by hcr coils- l The Ministerial Association Oil in. Miss Florence ‘MacDonald, who E . Prlme Edward Island met in an-Iivore o gown of b.ue chiffon. Tile “ded by Rem?“ """ fits’; 2121111312. ".’1i.‘;'I.'.’-‘i'.i°“...2l 51.": o l . . ' . . ll yesterday mom B - ififill a 33nd attendance of mlnist-lceremony the bridal party mcinrcri - to the home of the bride's sister ers. Rev. G. A, Grant. president. 0c l l _ . ‘Hgl-hlslhe lama“! old Help? whlcllmlpcupled the chm.‘ and Rev E, M, Mrs. Colin MacDougall. where sup- gtns of housewives have found to be the Aime“ acted as secretary‘ Alter de_ llel- “walled thnm‘ mm. ll“. lmlmsd. 0s ' ' - .. . ' ltubtbillrouitollieilillzelflngletiirllusgilf llilff," § vovonal exerclses led by Messrs vlh. iate relatives being present. scarcely » filament to prowl"! 5nd “s” mm b“ in ~ R J M M‘? had supper been over whan a hnppy glllzsiwrlllll] Pin.“ 0W“ for till“ cent and Boothrozghnetlhehlle‘ and band of youth and age serenaded the ‘ from nunv ‘drl"?l¥gi::vo£:tc§r'¢l will." 0i Leod road a DBP H Jewel‘ mlhouse in the form of on old time lligeikllllui n‘ Mo “'10 m’ h(‘)ttl"i“"“ “wk °l the me rmhlrs lrhe pager chivcrari. After each and all mm nf- mup “r ‘gtrfiillltdtllgilgyllrlyllllgtélgu will‘, prince amlontlorlxslzfldeed .by Dr Co! lfcred their hearty congratulations to ‘ . ‘ C ' ' . . t..il".?.l$‘..‘l.‘...'3$i§2 irrals.slil.zi.ii"sf;'f .,‘¥.‘Z."2i...-. " 137583;“ 'l,.;,“;.",1:‘; §:;*.,"‘;g,$;"‘gg;3 cost. it‘ novc ‘l’ d tastes so 500d ' 5 ‘ ' that even ch15 “pol. l!“ this was the annual meeting‘ I ‘l l ron like lt. m l ear l nlllo onllllltmlillilglgjéml ‘,°0'.‘,‘,F*,‘;,'.f,.§‘,’§,,.§ l!" Mme“ f“ me ensflnlfr yw ltiger for the bride nnd groom then l with silrprieing cine but also it isnbsoriledwere lDDllml/ed- u ‘ouowa’ ' ' quietly dispersed. PTeVlOIIS t0 hPl‘ l- Il§§1§i.‘illhl‘.’fl§l>'.“Filtiiilifliirlblwligi:rl-hlfL- omhmm‘ put” o! the centrallmnrrlage the bridewas tendered a l ‘h? in tlirowvin} off the ego li. it lonlén: Christian Church. Pfflldellsl- i I iscelianwus shower at the home of l ‘ norm-laden phlegm an crises mo: M McLeod firs; vice p; ‘ en; V. i’ ' “F?‘l:with;*1::.:li."::l:l"li":i.t. o. Raymond» m Mll- un n ‘ - - y a);ll,fgcfffglgllfegfifgzflflgflg: fgnlm: ent: Rev. A. J. Chisholm. Hazel :l“°."~ haiutnble form. Nothing known in hrcok. SECRl-"Y "'¢"“l'°"~ OIIlOiIIQ is more helpful in cues of dll- Th ember! of the “mclgtion "F? n hi i 9 hilglllllllifllcnlghs, chest colds, and brooc a mnched will“! at Milton‘ o . It in gwlgtfillnefziffit‘: §'l'.l’:tl.tr"q§,l,°§,§§f°;, The next meeting will be held on I mm refunded. ‘ " . "**" the first Month? .0! N°VWW~ WPYJ. Domlnion- A large number of gifts were received including checks. cut‘ E1335‘ 11mm aluminum, etc, Mr. and "their honeymoon. tourism Canada Mrs. Smith will reside at Cumber- They are now visltlfl! the bride's land where Mr. Smith is a prosper- former home in Summerside. P- E. ous young former. (Patriot. please 1.._slf.er which they will for Qur Saturday served to over fifty guests. Shortly utter the bride and groom left on UWIY uunnulplv _ PACE THIRTEEN m- Sul)$ <:1% i ‘('5 MEN'S CLUm-The “Teklll RETURN rnml ooncuesren- I Friday ldinner of the Y's Mens Club was hclci q w; l: 1v"; qv-rl 13¢ “l..- LEAVE FOR. Y's l\llEN'S CONFER-i - '..herlfI J. G. . c ac n i Slierlff Wilfred Cm!" i"c'.".ll"ncd Ti" ~ EYCE-The annual district convcn-Hast awning in the Y‘ M‘ C" A m!‘ ' "flours. Mr. Clever Mclieaq was in the ‘ r333. night {mm r).-.~ll.-~,».; NB" “l. tion of the Y's Men's Clubs of the‘ Marlllme ‘Prov-mess will begin allchalra Rev. Dr. Ashdown, who is at lsr l-lellvsllll; thrlle hrllvlm-l Jnlw Gormley. to the C'.il~'.'."l‘.' of the pen!- Halllax thls evenlng and wlll com present preaching at Zion Church. _ tinue to-morrow and the day foil-Was the Speaker 01' the BYEHIIIFS- H‘? tantiarv oiflrlcls. Tlir- tfll) via: llliiti" owlng Messrs Juk McNalL w_ RV took as his subject the motto of the l by automobile C'vill‘!ill"‘.' w =r~nl=nc- Lepage‘ El Q Clawson. Lloyd wlml Y's Men's Club "To acknowledge the ed some tzme ago to serve a scnvncr Ray Pendlelolt Nell McLean’ J w‘ duty of every right.‘ After the meet- l of seven years on c.1311 l n“ Bentley leave mls momlng for llalh .ing the Y's Men repaired to the bozv- V with violence and pct. bl" "till"! fax to represent the local club at ling alleys where they were jfllllff‘: the cnnlel-ehcel by their ladies. After the game."- lunch was served. old. which occurred n! ill‘. ionic in tins city Wcdncsclav afternoon. after rniv a few day's iilncs: (‘no tom: loses one of he!" mo" pt‘ rnl and mlo whn xvii‘ l0" Business GOOD m lilAlu-l TIMES-Among the vbitors here‘ 1m C- ‘. Crotsley Iiszjdlo WrillO reported that S? loggi? dllstanci fags “will?” maul‘ .- ‘ ‘ - at 911.0 01cc _ . the Maritimes held the record of loo. wargmricelve‘; 1;: m h; b, ‘l; lush lll-"Sh 111" "l l" “Plmlllw- tier ccnt increase in sales this year,l ' ' g 3 ’ " ‘ . Ho leaves to mourn l‘ _ V ice Ar enzlult. It wa. from Texas M, .- m. . t ~ The DeFoi-est-Crossiey is an entirely; and l: Fllfiaks we“ l; the prlncglx-oril... old... Up toll. Canadian product. every part oi’ it rliltlrltlrws: Jwc-‘b ‘T. . EIlWJTfl Isiarl Telcihone Commivl , being made in Canada. The new fac- ‘.1 l‘ . ) _' ‘R . Vlfillflfiy! Tl-rcq that tile reception was quite clcnz. .. . tory in Toronto is being kept. fully _ 4 lac-zit of .1." Flax... of .. . The call came from Ml. Huzh Mz- _ . . employed. practically dav and night, ..\‘c\v ‘roll-z Frederick C. _. .. ‘ _, Kay W110 is well remcmbcrcri here , __ _ promising radios for Canadian use» . ., . . . . _ _ Clint It1=.;7f""t=l‘. : mil: cf ( Rm. can" as we“ gthrough his activities in lmlnz for T“ I ‘oil on Governors Irlanzi. l-li. many: i’ (‘M ' ' " ‘friends w:ll be clad tn learn ihfit Pill‘. ‘ ' FUNERA‘ -ST-‘ D '- . h Y: LR A‘ The f" . McKaymay visit Prince Edward Is- l C l f t' l t ~. . -. nera o ne a e Mrs John Pughcsl land shortly‘ ‘, a sor- i .='ln= and was held yesterday morning froml the residence of her son Joseph. loll ._____ r; l; Sydney Street. to St. Dunstans Ba- jllnhm M ths m, h. 55a“ n; Qnmh Sill" “he” Requiem His“ MM v15. WEDDING BELLS—A veil‘ pron‘ l .=»,...~_~@ Sflionl cm. Fillfl w... s: .1»..- cclebrated by Rev. C. McCarthy. The, wedding was celebrated at .\’t.. sllldley- splllpmcnl Emyl Cm; palbbeamrs “Vere Messrs‘ John Stewart o“ Sept" 10th" “hm Emma; To the bereaved tho Guardzrln ex- Mcllfllwld- Anthony Flynn. Edlvard= Elizabeth Court. dfllllglltvr of ll/lr.‘ “m... l.o.l..l_,l.lll .=‘vn-\y7flt]1‘>‘ Flylm- T- L» smllh- 30h" Clllllfli and Mrs. Joseph Court. rlicl Gcrcltlifl 4 ' lmd Mich“! Cllrlall- SETVlCB Kl the: Edgar Coles, son of Ml". and Mrs: HTRVE was conducted by Rev. Geo. Henry Coics. Suffolk, vcrc iluitczi inf —{<.»\D BER! Ffilflllfilhfl’ is (‘X]\ll'.-: ' I‘I!"'\‘T --< ,‘.lllf'll M‘ for Mr. and cvronri rializhicr. F""r‘.. at "to w‘ riage cf Rlwah Arvelia. daughter of Albert Court and tho bride lw u 1s Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Grant. of Gladys senmplq "Tm hlidrg wiv- CHYVBWUFY. and R!!!‘- D- Lyman iookerl vcr}: atiroctlvc vsns “scrutiny:- Gicldings. of Prince Edward Island. 1y attired in a mailvo ccoryzcttc d tack place on Monday evening. Cct with bridal vcil. fastcncri '."lll‘i m'-" _ 6. at the Baptist imrsonage. Upper angc blossoms and cairied a bouquet fmwnl w‘. M Fl‘. Woodstock. The csrcmony was per- of pink sweet peas 3.1-1 m " formed by Rev. H Bragclon. in the fern. The hlirir-inald, N l,“ l“. Fpnlo (w, Mfr". lw... rlflvl“ presence of immediate relatives. The Sentner. looked vc-qv rvlrvoiaiv 1n r Sm, l...“ n mum ml‘. wllh m“, l, bride was attired in browrrchiffon, gown of rose ccrpe dr- rriinc. Iftclf Ol- cllsl.acll,r_ and had a _ l. nl with accessories to match. After the the marriage the ws-rilmg parties filth,“ who Wmnallfl?" with l” n__l,_ ceremony the party motored tn motored on a trip ilwrc "- fin.‘ ln ,h_l,_. Ad l.“ Thaw, filmy... Woodstock. where dinner-was serv- ince. and retl-lrnin: to lllf‘ p. m v brow... ‘\(\‘\. ed. ‘Mr. and Mrs. (Jyiddings left nil home were entertained at n sumpill- m“ l l“.n,l.l,,.. a motor trip to Massachusetts. They ous supper" ivhcre ltunv friend. .ln,ll,i.-_ 31h: Dcairrcc. Y"5ll“1'i" will reside in Hartland. Carleton relatives avraitcd them. M’ “m l_‘l_,_rl,l.ll_ l,‘ Whmn l... r-...,...._l.ln county, where the groom is pastor- ttful gifts were rcceivcd. Thri" nvw" Th, hm’ of the United Baptist Church of friend; v: sh tile noivlyx vwrl". "Ml lML. l...l,.,, n“ 71mph... l......l.l.l-_._.-. Cflllada- l “'1'” “"" W" l'°""‘a" m“ l frr-m hcr homo to tlw- n. r: mow. happy wedded llfe. | rorlr 0"» of till. icon _‘\'f‘."l'§ \fl ‘- l Pcrrv was n xcr" ritvrv pupil air-i had obtoincri hrl‘ licolvc to \l‘ki('l1 c‘ Sh» had touch» rchoci "forc- ill h. n si l"l'< curl n" ' 911d“ F-\l""=l'l" S\?""‘“‘7'll\'i". TODAY'S FOR lricntlfzcr‘. wit“. ‘iv’ l>'l'-‘ McDnnald" lmarriage' The Cemmml-v ‘m5 mpl Nfrs. Vlillinln Pcrrv, of hiiscoilch". m i’ formed by Reverend 1W N" Chamlan‘! the ricath inst F'llli“.’lfi_\'. of tlxclr ‘n CIDDTNGS-GRANT-The 11181“ The groom was ably nupporcd hj-"f DDIIl for skin. aiiections It cools. soothes instantly. A flu! l that actually does wash the blemished skill clean. A bad skin is unfortumhl. emilanassiug, unnecessa y, with‘ this , formula so rich in healing eleountu. II. A. foster Hulhel Drug Cm, 13¢ J. G. Jamie-ion llcictinc. The Children of Mary, of l which the deceased. was a member. . lmrclxcrl iii a body in front of the ; fimclnl procession from the home tc the rhurcii. and thence to the grave Tho funcz-al was very lance“ attend- ‘. cri and tltcre were many beautiful fin-ml t"‘i“'lr‘.'*. '1'“.1c pail bearers were f\l~"'i"~" r" Ws-rine, Jack Square- ‘uarl n Gnudci. Reginald Thomas (Bailout rnd Le: ("r/iv xlsctlioo-Anioog lflO-SE ..I~\ l. brood the Baptist District mcr m [luv/Ens on NI lday and . hi last week was Mr. Ben- uiznizi hiarhccd. n! 'I‘r_v0n. brother o! .‘.lr. W Mod ‘Deacon Wil- ~ town, at whose home ..- rillrriained during the meet- Elli? Tllr .‘.IcLrod travelled by auw- lmohlio with Rev. M. O. Brtnton lDurin: the journey he recalled in- lritlcnt". of sixtv and seventy year: lrlcn zr: h» pzwscrl through the famil- liar .~ wcs of iris youth in King". "mi". A.‘ the rizsirxt meeting ii . a plcrrin: sight to see those twc "rs. physical ciants. intellectual and spiritual giants, one rlvcl" Plaiitx" f-"FHYS of age. the othel l ovcr nznciv. and to hear them speak ‘lot the thinas that. lav nearest t: Warts. ‘The NfacLeods art l... l titcir . 1th hi4‘ nrgvhrwvs of Rev. Samuel Macheod. E o in‘, '11“ r‘".'r".'-"fl I-‘lwpilsi Mmrtcr. who came out from lfltl ""21 in n. Ffll"""f"ll“.l rlt Kfolrv- f""ollnilri when PT-lltf? Edward Island was vnlltic. one who was a power f0! l‘ll.‘lll0i'lli.'»ilPFfr and whose genuine coodners was so generally recognized that a school boy on being asked "ritcre ho would like to be on the Dav cf Jildcment replied. "Inside ‘lR/"v. Snmilel NIacLeod.“ The Mac- l Lcoris of the prercntldayr are walking in the old paths and mav Prince Ed- vard l=land never lack MacLeods 11M» Do: n Wzllram and hzs brother l Eelriflmin. ' DOLLAR (The 6-60 Sedan) Q» w-nnr. \. - (The 8-77 Sedan) ozmau “m” - (The 8-80 Sedan) a .132! Finest Eivbt Motoring Il/Ioncy Can Buy é (The 8-90 Sedan) Above Prices COXiPARE the new, lower Nash prices. Then come to your Nash showroom and rmdy t/ze cars. Your "First view of the three new Nash Eights and the new Nash Six will convey-instantly and overwhelmingly-full realization oftllc and you, mo, :i"1'// rum: home in Portland. Maine. l QUEEN STREET, CHARLO1"'i"fI.'l'O\\'N nmke their Lowest "Priced Si ~ in All Nash History $1231 ‘ . Straight Big/qt Four-Door Sedan at $1390 Only Twin-Ignition Eight at its Price $1947 Is! F-U-B- ( ilarirttclou n. l‘. E. I- sa? 4w 32-355 areCinadiz-i entirely ilnexampled motor c Nash now otters to the morn? The new cars are larger rm any Nash cars that hm c g Riclein them. Drive then 1,, p 1 Nash. Motor Soles f