tier in nadir: time o psi ION DAY .-WEDDING BEU-8.— Miss orgia Campbell formerly of ummerside, P. E. l. was married h Portland, Maine, on Monday oveains. June 13th to Mr. Cecil Whitney, a Boston lawyer. The ceremony was performed by the brides brother, the Rev. W. J. Camp bell. After a month in the White Mountains, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney will reside in Cambridge. Mass. WON FIVE PRIZES-Amour: the prize winners at King College School (Windsor) was A. R. Saun- ders. son of A. (‘. Saunders. K. (‘. M. P. P., of Summerside, appear- ing five times. The {allowing are the prizes he won: Vi Purim-Pro- ficiency, $40 prize by Alumni As- sociation of King's College. Eng- lish and History, $5 prize by Alum- ni. The Nelson Shield for best section la cadet corps, awarded to No. 4 section ‘*A“ Co. Scripture~ 85 prize by His Grace the Arch- bishop. \\'. T. Whitehead cup for best all round boy in Upper School Scholarship, Sports. (‘ontluct and Popularity. Passed peacefully away on May 2nd, at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. G. Storey. 18 Jones Street. Ever- ett, Mass. Mrs. R. K. Henderson. aged 34 years and six months, after a lingering illness which she bore with patience and resignation to the Divine will. The deceased wan the eldest daughter" of the late Philip hlcFadyen of Coleman, f’. E. 1.. and leaves to mourn besides her husband and one little daughter Lillian. a mother, four sisters anti three brothers, namely, Mrs. A. G. Storey. Everett. Mass. Mrs. R. Rowland, Cambrlrlge, .\lass.. Mrs. Harry Craig. (‘olenram John in Cambridge. Mass- Major Neil and Ethel at home and a large circle of friends and relatives. Her remains arrived home on the 18th. and were laid to rest in the family plot in the Brae (‘emeV tery on the 20th. The services were conducted by her pastor. Rev. Jas. Ait-Dotrga-ll. Minister of the Church of Scotalnd of which she was a member. who spoke 1n glowing terms of hcr having visit- ed hcr during her last days and testified of her willingness to de- part an to be with (‘ltrist which rs fnr better. TUESDAY. Mr. John i‘. Mullen. formerly a resident of Charlottetown. who has been in this city on a visit to his friends since June 1st. left last week on return to Boston. .\lr. .\iul- len was n delegate at the Labor Convention Union, at the Labor Convention held in Halifax early this month. anti avallr-tl himself of the opportunity of taking a run over to his old home. He was very much pleased with the appearance of Charlottetown which he had not seen for thirty years. Mr. Mullen has been a resident of East Bos- ton since he left here and has rrtude r a comfortable home for lrlruself| and fantily. During his stay here he was the guest of Mr. and ur. _f John McKenua. ANOTHER CAR ACCIDENT. —-' Yesterday afternoon a cal‘ driven along Grafton St. by parties evi- dently untler the influence of liq- uor. was brought to rr stand by colliding with the side of a house near the (‘urling Rink. after u yvheel batl been broken off a wagon nearby. The damage. both to house and car was slight and the cake-less driivers [spot awn] with some minor scratches from the broken giass of the windshield. But the strangest part. of the ac- cident is that the tirlvct" left the damaged our in the street. where it was found by the police and taken to the station. it was sub- sequently identified as .\‘lr. Daniel O'Brlen's car and itseems that the parties responsible for the accl- dcnt had possession of it entirely without his knowledge. Prturovrrr Brings strength and cncrgy. Rrulurcs inst vitality. Th: greatest and quickest fl‘.\llll'all\'l' known. Prutovim will make yrrli strong and robust. Wcuklings are transfornu-d lllln mcn of strong ncrvcs with plenty will power. Pricc per box. Tlrroc dollars. RIIEIIMATISM Moovlt for nil Rheumatic trouble. ls n won- dcrlul medicine. it got-s to the scat of thc trouble and cradicates the rausc. Don't Illflcr with any rheumatic Condition; got n box Moovlt. for ritvurnatisln. One month's treat- mcnt for Two dollars. lilliililil Iifoovit for Cniarrlr is flu: grcntcst remedy yet devised for catanh. Aftt-r taking n fr-w (lo-cs you will (ct-i rclir-vr-tl. A month's trr-ntnu-nt anrl the caiarrli is gouc. (lo to your tlnrggist, anti gt-t n box of this rrorcdy at oncmjt‘ you have calnrrlt. Prrcc, pcr box. one month s treatment, Two dollars. Mlllllll FEMAlE PIllS These are n rcliablc regulator for all fcmnic complaints, for n-rardcrl tncn-trurrtinns. Tin-y allay pnln. and nrrrkt- childbirth vcry’ easy. A month's treatment, Five dollars. ~ 108M200 ilABll ll‘ you want to Itop chcwing or smoking, got n box of Muovlt for Tobacco. \ou will be. nur- nrlmi how tiny it will be in stop. it krlln the for Tobacco and drugs. Price. Three mlttsrttsu if you oral victim to this most dreadful com- plnlnt. you gut l box of Moovrt for Drjwlfilp- and one haw won you will get over it. \ nil will be able to at anything; your wirole gcncrnl health will improve. Don t take any substitute. Price per box, Two dollars. one months treat» nous Moovft Com Pencil lnnormhlng entirely new. pencil on the cotli.:nd in n fcw aye‘ time t corn h gone. it ocn not hurt you. it in handy to use and in uarnntccrl fn remove the corn. Price per pc l. filly cents; h flf t y dollarl. d T" 122:: ...rr:-.:.':::a.'g..a.: is... the ulrlntfld- OM l! H..W"~.....:..v'.:fi'" 23"‘ %Yl in Charlottetown at 1M I --~.-.~~». ,_. WQUIIII II Qliltliil» l-M- ~ iMias Mary —t8l.lGHT A0OlDENT.-—Whilea carriage driven by a chap from the country was nearing Summerslde Sunday evening the horse got scared of an auto and going over towards a deep ditch upsetting the carriage and occupants. Nobody was hurt. ' FOR BURIAL- The remains of Miss Alice Carragher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Carragher. city. arrived home last night from New York. where her sad death occurred on June 18th. The re- mains were accompanied home by Mr. James Carragher and Mrs. Samuel hiurphy, brother and sister of the deceased. . THE S. S. CANADIAN Sappcr arrived from Montreal at R o'clock last evening with a large general] cargo. Dr. Alley, blrs. Alley and daughter were passengers. She wit. sail Wetirterdit evening for zt. John's NfltL. rlircr-t. The cnrno from here will consist of 10.000 bags of potatoes. 150 tons of hay. 230 cases eggs, 60 phgs butter, 150 head of tiattlc. ‘Z15 sheep. 3 horses, besides a quanticv ot" other sund- ries. Mr. A. J. Mclunis will be =r passenger by her to St. John's. LAY DELEGATES—Among the lay delegates attending the N. B. and P. E. l. Methodist Conference are the following islanders, Harry (‘ochrane. Bloomfield, Col. F. S. Moore. llenry Smith, E. H. Beer. (‘harlotretow'n. George (irewys. Cornwall; Chas Prnutle. Winsloe; B. R. Brown. York; Frank llowartb Vornwall; Richard Creed, Monta- gue; Mrs. i<.‘_ S. Weeks. Rlurrrw Harbor; Edgar Girldings, E. J, Wright, New Annan. Thomas Bert- ram, Bratialbane; John McClure, Wellington. R. if. 2; E. E. Wright, Victoria; Herman Myers, Carleton; Mrs. \\'. S. Godfrey. Alberton; (ieorge Leard, West. Devon. CADET SlGNALl-ERS.—Tlie 0X zrrnination of cadets in semlphore signalling front Queen Square School and ‘West Kcnt School was carried out last ‘fhurstiay and Fritluy by Capt. Jones, .\f. (‘.. of the district signalling office. liai- ifax. Every boy taking part. was examined individually with tuost favourable results. The following are the names of the cadets who later will be awarded a certificate ifor uertriplture signalling also a bonus of $5.00 granted by the government. Q.,S. S. SCHOOL; O. Dalton. l). llornsby. J. Lee anti J. rs. ’l‘rainor. was-r KENT’ SCHOOL: .\f. Archibald. B. Grant. R. Kemp, S. lilcLeod, S. NIcNutt and R. ltattary. wnnrvnsoav MCDOWELL AND FITZGEFI ALD.—The Holy (‘ross Uztthedral, Boston. ‘Muss, was the scene of L I happy cvcnt on June Stir, wht-l Gertrude Fitzgerald daughter of .\'lr. and Mrs. Henry Fitzgcrrrltl of (‘harlottcto\vn, 1'. E. 1., “'11s united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. John \\'. McDow- ell of Boston by the Rcv_ Fr. (‘ul- lratrc. After tho nuptial tnas; the happy couple left on a short honey- moon trip. ' WEDDING BELLS.»--On Wednt-s- day evening at 6 rfcolttk in Queen Square ilethotlist church, St. John. Rcv. Neil hlclarughltrn solemnizerl the marriage of Miss Vera Eliza- bctlr .\lcl(ee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ll. (‘. B. Nlclfce, King Street cast. St. John. for-tnerly of (‘liar-- ltittetown to Mr. William Henry hiurray, son of .\lr. F). it. S. .\lurru,\' Douglas avenue. The bride was charnringly gowned in navy blue silver irrerlescent hat and seal scarf and curried a shower bouquet of ophelia roses. Major W. A. Mc Kce of Mont-ton. trnole of the bride. played the wedding march. After the ceremony the bride and bridegroom left for a‘ honeymoon trip lo Boston and New York and on their return will reside, at 270 Douglas rrvenutn- St. John Tele- graph. {Devon's Bench lllls A rclinblc rr-gnlallng pill for Wo- men. Restores health, maintains ‘ strength, ennui-m beauty, Irsncru pain, $6 nbox. _ At all rlrugglsts or tiirrct from ,, THE SCOBELL DR UG (IO LTD. M o n r r e nl FOR SALE BY E . A. FO ST E R H UGHES DRUG CO. STOR E ‘today they will proceed t r I Ianmally the result of sluggish, i torpid action of the liver and bowels, and dlnappea when Dr. (Hume's Kidney-fiver Pill: Dr. Chase KdiiéqlvirPills OFF TO PETEWAWA-The de- tachment of P‘ E. i. Artillery for Petewawa left yesterday at 1.30 p. m. A large number of citizens wntched-Ulem parade from the , Drill Hall to the station and many‘ followed to bid the boys good luck at the train. r350 for a small dish. ‘market fresh and corned cod sold l wzooruo ionAm-Tne. wetl- ding o! Miss Helen Bagnall and " Mr. W. F. Dunbar ‘will be cele- brated today in St. James Church After the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar will leave for Guelph Ont. on their honeymoon. THE MARKET8.—At the market yesterday butter sold from 35c to 37c; eggs. 30c; fowl, $1.35 to $1.50 rhubarb, 10c a bundle and berries In the fish at 8c; haddock, 8c; and mackerel. 20 to 25c. On the square hay sold at 75c. to 85c; oats, 70c; straw. 50c; and potatoes, 35c to 40c.' THURSDAY —WEDDING BELLS-A very pretty wedding teok place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, of Freetown, recently. when there daughter Miss Fannie A. Smith was united in marriage to_Mr_ Robert --WlLD STRAWBERRIES. - Wiltl strawberries are more plen- tiful around the roads and coun- tryslde atljacent to Sumnterside than for many years past, so urot- orists and farmers report. The average housekeeper is only hop‘ ing that this will have some effect] on the retail price of the garden variety. I l —BA8EBA'-L.—The regular ball I. game of the league series, Pioneers vs. Red Sax was played at the- school grounds on Monday evening The Pioneers with Messrs Lynda and Doyle as batteries. won. the score being 7V3. The game was fast and well played throughout Batteries for‘Red Sox were Messrs hlonltley and Wlthroyv. Officials. Iilcssrs Iilc-(‘oilough anti Sullivan. H ISLAND LADY DEAD.— The death occurred in Vancouver. British (‘olttmbia on June 4th. of Mrs. John Francis McKinnon. formerly of St. Georges, P. E. l. The tlcceasetl was 59 years old and reruainetl rn good ltcaltlt up to the lash ller husband prede- cerrsx-tl her sortie years ago. The late liirs. McKinnon was a dcvour member of the Roman Catholic Church and died sanctified with its holy rites. Interment took plat-e in Yancorrver.——l\iuy she rest‘ in peace.-—A. ARCHIBISHOP VISIT — Tire Arcliibislrop of Nova. Scotia anti Mrs. Worrell visited itustico anti fviilton on Tuesday, trcctittrpanied by Mrs. J. 0. ‘Hyndnran of this city. llis Grucedclivereti excellent uri- rlr in the churches at hoth Ru. o and Milton and held a (‘on flrrnation Service at Milton. Yes- tcrriayr the Archibishop and Airs. Worrcll were at Kcnsington and Alber- 'on. 0n lr‘ritluy they will v ' Port liill and liltlefortf and on Satur- day and Strnday liis Grace will hold Confirmation and 1iretrch at Sum- mcrsirle and St. lillcrtnorfls. The Arch bishop and Mrs. Wort-ell will rc-i turn to Nova Scotia on hionduy. BOY’S NARROW ESCAREr-Anl unusual atrcident occurred sortie days ago at High Bank. Murray’ l1orse>flrlrivenby a. fvoltng lad haul- 1101's.. driven a young lad, huulling brush for Mr‘. Joltn T NlcLeoti of that vicinity took fright at some tihjcct and bolted. ’l‘hey 1irocectl- ed at a mud gallop in a straight linc for tho shore and leaped over thc M091) cliff there. The boy suc- ceeded in getting clear of "thc teartr before the animals arrived at the edge of the cliff. One hors-r war. killed und badly mutilated nn-‘l [he other anrlmml yuas sever-oily hurt. 'l‘he Waggon was demolish- ed. UNOCCUPIED FARMS FOR SA\-E.--ln order to provide prosper- tive purchasers with information ns to where land furry be obtained in Prince Edward island. the De- partment of the interior, has cot".- pilcrl and published particulars ro- garrllng unoccupicrl privately own- cd farm lands for sale. The tibjcct of the undertaking. is of course. to assist in the settlement anti dc- vclopnrcnt of agrictrltrral lands now lying idle. important details such us the urea of cultivation, nature of soil, distance from railway, price and terms of paymens, are given regarding each farm. 1t is expected that the information will prove of great assistance to pros- pective purchasers or those in- terestetl in inducing settlers to In- cute in the province, likewise in- dividuals wishing to lease a farm. The list may he obtained fret! of charge upon application to ‘the. Natural Resources intelligence Branch of thr- Deptrrtltrent of the THE 2 MACS onus VICTOR covLr-z (GOUIHJEI I.'l‘l).. lflumlnrrnlnlci 17:‘ AWFULf j l l Hrol-iwAy Surallman of O‘Lesry. Rev. C. A. Britten preformed the ceremony. HORSE NOTE. — Another good one that is training on the Summer'- ville track. and a son of the fast sire (Mayor Todd). is a colt owned and driven by Mr. Philip Sullivan. (‘ardigan Head. This is a perfect gaited trotter of good quality and bids fair to make a great racer. lu his work out stepping easy in 1.14 without boots of any kind. Thlsls the kind horsemen atl- mlre. We congratulate Mr. {Sullivan on b-éiw}; his owner. SUCCESSFUL ISLAND STU- DENT.—ller friends in Charlotte- town will be pleased to learn of tlte success in ilalifax of Miss Nlarjory Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs_ Joseph 1). Kennedy, for- trrerly of this city. Miss Kennedy in the examinations just held at the Ladies‘ (‘ollegc was the winner of the Governor Generals medal for all-round proficiency in her studies and also wnn the first prize for French. She intentls entering Dai- housle next year. The Misses Blanche and Marie ‘Terese lvl:rcl)onoltl, daughters of inspector John A. MacDonald of the Royal Canadian Mounted Pol- ice, lilcLeotl, Alta" who have boon attending Notre Dame Academy for lhc last five years, leave this morning to join their trucle lirirrjor" A_ A. Pare of Montreal They will spend the summer in the. Laurcn- iians_ Thcir aunt Miss Sara lilac Donald accompanied them to Mont real. -WEDDING ANNIVERSARY- Mr. anti Mrs. ‘H. ii. Lewis of (‘ole- rntrn were agrectrbly surprised on lrirlay evening last when a nrrrrr ber of relatives anti friends ariv- ed at their borne lo congratulate them on their 25th wedding anni- versary Ailcr a plctrsatrt social evening refrr-shntents were scrvctl by those present and after wish- ing Mr. and Mrs. Lewis many more years of happy werldctl lifc, they retired to their ironies. ; -—Mr_ Vern W. Hell, son of Mr. Ephrarn Liell_ of (‘ape 'l‘rrrvcrsr-., arrivctl borne rcccntly from Ballb. more, Md" whcrc he has hccn tak- ing his law course in tlre- Johns Hopkins iiniversit. Mr licll pass- eti all his exams with honors und distinction. Ho. motorcrl itr his own (arr from Baltirntrrc to his tween 1.500 and the trip took fivc days. Vernon will spend the sururttcr" with his par- ents. DELIGHTED WITH ISLAND.- Mr. Jiaron Stonc. of St. John's, Newfoundland. who is on u short visit to the province for lh-e first time, is very favorably impressed with the natural beauties of the island. anti with (‘harlottelown as a residential city. Mr. Stone is a prominent buslncss man of St. John's anti is a contrfllatrlor- to some of the lctrtiing newspaper's there. it is his intention to “write as he is convinced that not half enough publicity has been given bo the attractions of this province, as a surnmcr rcstrrt. Driving by car through Nlontagrto and vie‘;- lt_v lrtsl: Tuesday, Mr. Stone Wihi privileged to soc the beauty of the country in all tho rich colors of sunset. in (‘harlottctown he was particularly impressed with the cleanliness uf the streets rfitl with their brcutlth and design. "You must have a wide-awakc (‘lty (‘ount-il hcro" he informed tho Guurtllun. Mr. Stone believes that R01‘ sterr Ill interior of Ottrnvn. MUTT AND. JEFF-Muttllhavevtoiwa ._-._: T“, \ K it a.‘ long spellwforilzllbis toinuch. — the ‘nalf ‘ home I in (iape 'l‘rrrv0rse. a distance of be- t 2.000 miles and I up" the lslrrntl on his return homc.. and money? by erecting a Frost RE you the farmer who is continually battling against the weeds which grow and breed in the “fence corners” of snake, stump or other wooden fences, wasting valuable time . Or are you the farmer who gets rid of the fences which require attention several times a year which is sightly, neat and occu- pies much less space? A Wire Fence really adds acres of productive soil to your farm, reduces the weed menace and in- creases the value of your property. 4 ~33. . Wire Fence See the local dealer FENCE FIRST lectetl from This Week's News for Tire Charlottetown‘ ‘Guartliarfs Salinity/W's hitSijrliscnlierlil utation It is to atantial So we or write for catalogue. Frost Steel and Wire Co., Limited, Hamilton, Canard Manufacturers of Galvanized and ‘Bright Wire, liay Wire nflrl Ilaic Tics, Woven \\'irc, Farm, Factory, and Ornamental Fences, Galvanized C-aics liianufzttzturers’ \\'irc So ilies. v Pi You can profitably tear’ down your rail fences, sell the wood, and replace them with perman. ent Frost Woven -Wire Fences, fence or Frost Fence-~WHICH'I -i.~p¢-i | - HE wire used in Frost Feimg is all drawn and galvanized ‘ , in our own mills. Our mpg has been gained bccaugq of the full gauge and well galvan. ized wire we put into our fence. ugh and will give sub. service even under severe usage. . The FrostiTight Lock used in the weaving is immovable under the severest strains. t emphasize again- lbw,- 1|’! GILL & LANTZ, Agent-s, Charlottetown in the slimmer months. Mr. Stone llrcm and tlrc good wishts showcr- rottrluclcrl II_\' officers and N. i‘ is registered at the Revere llotcl and will remain in the city for a] | 19W <i11.\'=~1- 11-“111111: Surnntersidr- bc-‘ and the pt‘u\'url1i:rl oltl . foro returning ironic. lie vhopcs. next strtnrncr to bring his family to the island. One of the prcttiest of June wed- llilllés was stilernnlzcrl ycslcrtltry" at high noon in Si. James church, this city. when bliss ilclcn llyutl- man lhtgnull. daughter of Dr. J. S. and Mrs. liagnall, became the bride of Mr. W. ll. V. Dunbar, assistant‘ I ‘manager of the Bank of Novu Sco- tia lrere. The church which was most artistically decorated for the occasion by the girl friends of the .bri<'.e. was well filled by the friends »nf the young couple, in addition tu about sixty invited guests. The bride and groom were unattended and the ceremony was performed by Rev. G. U. 'l‘rt_vlor. The bride twus dressed in a travelling srril of navy blue tricotiue with grey cd upon Llurrrr. Auriti a shower of ricc, coufclti ipptrrs Mr. and Mrs. ilulllurt‘ lt-it by auto for Bordon Pnrnrrlr- lo (iuclplt, 0111.. the groom's fornrcr ironic, rtflcr 1t brief stay at which tlrcy \\'1'll rc- turn via a rturrrbcr of Arrrcrit-rrtt and (‘anadiun cities. .\n cxccptitinzrlly large rrrruy" of vulturblo rrrrd br-nulifxrl gifts bore taloquortt tcsliltlony to the popularity‘ of thr- bridc. Among these wcre a cast: of silvcr‘ from the Bunk of Nova Scoliu. an in» laid mahogany ‘tcu iablc from the iiank of (‘oruni-ercc. a valuable. chair from the proprietors; and guests of the Russ Hotel which had been the grooufs home during his residence in (‘hurlottcttnvn. also rr, number nf goodly sized cheques. sllvcr, cut glass. ctc. The groom's gift lo tho bride The Guardian hctrriily joins was u vuluublo fur coat. host wishes for thclr mutual buy- |pinoss und prosperity. hat. gloves und shoes und carried a ' bouquet of white roses with stream ers of lilies of the valley. 'l‘i*.t ,ush<-rs were Mr. Manning Bagnul brother of the bride anti Mr. Reg iinald Williams, nephew of thr |groom. Mr. F. 'l‘. Watkls presidet at the Iii-gun. Aflcr tho ceremony the invited guests were entertained at the home of the bride's parents »where dainty refreshments were served and a most enjrryublc hi)“: -wus spent. ills iionor Lieutenant ,Governor MacKinnnn. in a felici- tous speech proposed the health ‘of the bride wltllc Rev. (ioorgo (‘. Taylor in a charatztcristically humorous speech proposed the health ‘of tho groom, Bolli toasts FRIDAV The Signal (fornpzrrryt has s-‘tlltttl down to a vcry busincssliko wi- lubus of training. lntzlrnling loot drill undcr Q. M. S. l. Johnson of ihc. R. (T, it's und nl signall- ing trntlcr Scgi. inslruc or Kt-rtrplin of the porrnancnt Signal ikirps, 'l‘hr- recruits rtrt- showing a rnrrrktrrl apli tudo for tho truinintz. und Major Rogers is ctmflrlcnl that lrtspclion day will find a V(‘|'_y cfflcicnt. Sig. nal (‘ompuny on parade. blurry now N. f‘. 02s have bccn rrrtpolnlotl, and a first class scrgcanlz» rut-sit has boon trrgzruizorl. - ‘Fire more atlvrrncr-rl slgnulicrs arc doing lump signalling in tlir- t-vcvt- closer relations should be cstubllsh- With ill-i limit‘ uttflflllllnt R0011 W151i‘, lngs‘ rind it: is proposrerl to com. Q11 beiwflflfl Newfflltfltlltlntl Mid lhi=i|es being heartily reci-procatcd hylnrontzo lnstrucliort in cubic work 11101111101‘- Rnil 1113i 11 11119171 P555911‘ the guests and modestly responded tomorrow. ln this linc a ntinluiurt- Flllll S01v1“! 118N191"- to by the groom who expressed for ficltl oxchrrngc, as trsctl in brigade St. John's and (‘hnrlottctown would hints-elf und bride their approciu- ircatrlqrrartcrs drrrw runny additional visitors ltere tion of the many klmlncssos frombc inslrrllcrl. The trulurrlg will bu I lrt thc t‘. 1'3. l~‘ will 0's who hrnc had cxpr-ritrncc in this work in Franco 11ml will in- qlrrrlc Opt ruling lhc cxclrrrrrgc. in~ stalling tcloplrottc, iroubio slmnt- lug." cic. 'l‘lrr- cntirr- ctrrnpuny’ was urc.tlic.-.l~ ly t-xzrrrtirtt-rl iotlzrv by Major FrL-rl 'l‘u_vlor (.‘. A. M. (f. .-\ i'rr|| rluy is br-ing rtrrzmgcrl [or ru-xt Saturdzry with it very interest rug rugrun. of t-vcnis 'I‘lic. com. »11111.\'.\' zrthlctcs will bo thorn in lull fort-o and some cxcivnmgn; is rtssurcrl. V ROTARY LUNCHEON— ltotarm runs hold thr-ir_ regular weakly itrncircon at. thc (fnunlrvr (‘lrlb vcs tr-rtlay, with Secretary‘ Port-v ‘W, ‘l‘trrnr-t' presiding. Rotarlun lv-L R, llogcrs. Supcrintcnrlcni of Eduta- tion. urltlressvcrl tho (‘lnh on the rlcvr-ltiptucnt of story telling in curly times, how stories grew ttlmlll the persons of national hcroes. and how they were added to and varied front time to time. Knights ol lhc Round ’l‘uble was lrivcrr its an oxuurple."i‘ho outline lot ibcsc tales was handed down from (lctlffrrgv of Monmouth |n Hm "dim of King lronry 1st in his lrls- lory of the Kings nl tho Britons. Additions wcrc ruztrlo by Waco who intro-luccti llrc account of the Round 'l‘ublo and by illnp, who trdrlcvl lho lteg-rntl oi‘ tho llolv (irall. Willlulu Caxton, tho fir-at, ldnglish tu-itrtcv. publislrcd, in tho lam-J- purl of tho 15th Vcntury‘. Sir ‘Plies. Malloryfls ‘work which rvtnairxs as lhc rum-rt important sourcn of tho Artirurirrtr lcgcrttl. ln tho Victnrirttr rtgc lrzuly (ilrurlotitr Guest with ti": "t. isihncc of Vi/‘olsh scholars trans. lrricrl llrc \Vclsh tnarrttscrjipt giving furllrcr- details of tho cxplnlt-r of kVclt-rh hcrtics untlcr thr- rrauro of .tl|c hiabiuugitru. TV-nnyson m-ttw lfrorn illlldi: r-uurrccrt in wvillug rho lrlyls oi‘ the King. Early in his liter The story of King Arthur und the ary career ho wrotr- a pocru on ill richtlr of Arthur. many yours nllcc Wzrrri incomorrrfctl with corrsltlcr- trblr: rtrlrlitirins m lrls poem chlicrl ,'l‘lrc Passing of Arthur whit h forms ltho 12th part oi tho lriy .\ir. Rogcrs concludutl his ruldrr-ss will: a bricf outline of the story of Gareth and l.ysctto_ cxplrllnlni; its allegorlul morning. 'l‘hc thrurltr t-l tltc llotary' l..‘lub was r-xlcrulcrl to the spoukcr- by Socrciarv 'l‘ur= ncr_ WEDDING BELLS.» .\ quit-t and pretty murrizrgtr look plat" Wednesday noon, Juno 22nd. 102i at tho residence of tlrc bride‘ tiarents. Mr. arzl Mrs. tit-or.“ (i. White. York Point, wlu-rt- tlrcir daughter. llclcn St. .(!lulr and .\lr. J. W. Bell. son of Mr, Arlluu‘ Bell of the Department of Murlll West Royalty weer unlit-d in uurr ridge. Rcv. H. (i. Melllck. B. l). performed the ceremony in lllJ presence of relatives of tlu- familt’ Tire bride looked clrururlug rlrcsscr _in blue satin with hat to ruatclr. Both bride und groom scrvcrl ovcr- sous In tho great war. lic cnllslcll in tho West at the bcgitrnirrg of 111v taonflirl. llc wont into thc infantry and rtfiorwurdu wntrprutuulcrl ill Llrc imperial Air Force. Shc Wrfli ovor as nurse in the (‘. A. M. t‘. in 1915. 'l‘hc_v both served with (iii-- tlnctlott and honor. 'l‘lic_v uru trow in tho Govornrti-unt l). S. t‘. it. Alter trongrtrttrlatlotrs rt dainty 111110119" was sorvcti und than lhc lullllll’ corrplc rnotorcxl to Milton Stiliiflll wlrorc they ontralnctl for Stckvillf.‘ und tiihcr points on thr- 111111111111"- Thc hrtvu the host Wlsitca of u host. of friends. ~—<0->-—-—~— iFldo had gonn under lhc bcd anti rofusctl to come out. ills mlslrcfl! cumn ln and sternly hzrdc him (‘"1119 forth. Llitlo Grace lcancrl 110W" und sold. “Fido. if you ltnorv tnuru- urn, yoll'il come quick!" —By BUDTISliljill. titre/s nit ‘M Rosana’, gigflfifszc iiuT wt‘ GQTTA Stoop,» v-v_ , -‘ v _ _ _Af\l- ,,,,\:.,~.. t t-Attx H; PAY sucH ab‘ ‘filgaa A t. gruff’. Amrf P‘ PW‘ " - L‘ W N A wGolZovS EAcei Tttflo THc-v ouGHTT Tb EAT Horesc McAr! Hates: Men's Atttetcur. prowl’ You em- SOME rtolese MEAT‘ to) FRANCC if" \ '- ’YG$v 4N1: 1H,“ ‘f Pumc-o N‘! T€€TH criéwmrs 0N rr, n01 / ha... ‘Tlié HoFcsc-s As "IOUGH As _T __._ / f / x (tociss mac- PMPLL-S WEfPJ: ALL retoHr - 'lr;p’v TliC sac Md . A rucss-se1"-¢""‘T - »\. 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