llliiii§l¥cn gy‘ i“ v.6 3.‘ Stu‘ - I _ PR1. -1: EDWARD THUR-FRI-SA y,‘ l. , / y . .,._ _, r‘ .. l‘ t. ii i ‘ ' ‘ P; k .. . i t t I x. i , The screen's Spectacular $1-000,000 Tribute to Canadians and to the C-P.R- -Actttai|y Filmed in Canada I T-Z'.30-7.00-9.00-r¢§ulor prices ti???‘ [HE UHARLXIFFETUWN‘ GUARDIAN The Central Guardian S URANCE. I tonight. n‘ is THE FIRM conviction or‘ Ross-Miller experts, borne out by the experience oi leading breeders that the main det oi ioxes should be R-M Vita Crumbla <Rieg‘d). This iood is the result oi years o1 care- iul study undertaken ation with Canada's most successful iox breeders. (IRAS WELL tor Photographs. -i~ CONFEDERBTION LIFE IN- L-6798-7-l3-3l7 DANCE AT IRISHTOWN rink L-l53B-8-12-1l lll 00-01321‘- FINED FOR CREATING DIS- TURBANCE-Sevcn men. charged with creating a disturbance at. French Village last Saturday night were each fined or in lieu of pay- ment sentenced to a ten days jail term by Magistrate Tweedy yes- terday. ing a fight fifteen men. Charges were laid follow- involving more than POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday a vag- rant was sent to jail for thirty days. ' THE REV. Daniel MacLeod, Illinois, formerly o! Bonshaw, who is home on his vacation will , preach at Boxishaw United Church, 1 i Sunday, Aug. i5, at 7.30 p. m. y i 14-1549. , THERE ARE over iorty diflerent ingredients used in the manuiac- turc oi Ros-Miller Fox and Mink Foods. each oi which must come up to a high biological and chemical standard. They are selected to sup- plement each other and so to pro- duce a balanced ration when ied according to R-M schedules. CORNWALL UNITED CHURCH —Kingston service by the Y. P. U. at 11 a. m. Sunday School at 2 p. m. New Dominion Sunday School '1 p. m.. service at 7.30, by local young people. Cornwall Sunday catisitig ii |iilll| knoun its riiouttnitiatn. Ill lalltnv come bright and your headaches dil- Eiiliiilil- contain ll tull tnonili’! treat- meiit. general Lircr will function not etnrt today haultlt, let Nox Kitlnt-y Fluaherl bring you good hoitlth. On aale tit-The Hughes Drug Po. Ltd. (‘harlottetrrvrni Carruthorl Drug Co. Mnntnfiue; Drug Cm, C. l . Murray Hirer; The Taylor Dru C0» lionitlnirton; lh-de Urio Acid Deposits Removed By N 0x Kidney Flushers s“ ."i.":..'t""':t:""..r§ Kidney trotiho tn l! I t. serious results. hour kitlneil Wm!“ thousand: pf little tilterl, each one having lpcclul work to Peff-"m- n guilli! of those tlltorn become cloirltld. poisons anti Uric iii-id enters the blood stream. The rt-ault in a backache. I dump hnlfly pfltll, The Uric acid de- uonitl l fine granitic in the Julull. To nogloct .\'ox Kidney Flusliurd ruiilly tluah the kidneys, placing them in a healthy- round condition. .\'0 more getting up night-tin more backache. [hat complexion ll rPDIBBRG b!‘ B natural clonr akin. Your eye! he- Ettch package n! No: Kidney Kidney Thort- is only one No: entire Flunhr-r-tltcy luWmW Yo"? ltcttlth. Your Kidney! Ind perfectly. Why the roiid to gootl on Snuris soiirlit; Horton. and W. M. Calheck. l‘ one. I Clanada Limltgd eection to the i3 , < oi the company 01rd o‘ Steeves. AUGUST ~n 13-1231 Elected Director —_————- Imillerial Tobacco 01 Mr. 00 our. nnnounoi y 0' D. ‘Jflltin T- a J , -i—- School l1 a. m. The North River __ ‘k ~ p a SEASON TICKETS for Exhibi- Sacred Song service alt‘ 3r i‘ - tionare ah b in - ""1 1' ' 4»; i; popular. Iiait yyefiak s§lc;mvi'e€en21l0of7: “i ¢ . ~, - gfegfief, ma“ me previous m, OPEN Am SERVICE at Baptist '~ a i This season should break all re; Church campinz Rrounds." Marsh- Y. P- U- PM!" i" G“““dT'a“‘di°£ ' g v . - ' Jenkins Senior and junior societies mec a . s! , cords Buy soufs at any (my Drug I i eld. on farm of Ludlow . . . -' , store {Q 3,00__o- 5m 1 _ on Sunday, August _ 15th. 3 p. m. church 6.00 p. m. s24’. ' see ever; [in o; §§f,,,‘e,e.,"d‘§°, Young People's‘ Chg Wkm 535x81 ~——m"—— MR- J- T- R- STT-livigs . , - . , v. . n. - ———’-—~—~ . , ._ d i 231g evening‘ They are tramxetrt- Sig? (iflkaintirtz fund ot H t r Mr. Sleeves \\'.l- “‘ ' ' J-ii‘ lcl B’ list Church. - borough. Nrw lit". n‘ rxi - NM“ 1e ap L_1539-g.12-21 e graduate engineer ~' -. - ENJOYEI) rmsr VISIT-Mr. ' ‘mmy- . {l} “ ‘ P'O_OU r OF THE J. F. ‘Cullinane. proprietor 0i GOING To l, E I_En route to 1M1‘. Sieeves has btcii ir. f, ,1 m iQnY. . .THE THRILLINO s I ORY OF THE MEN Riuuei u... u Dov... up. ac- Pm,” Ed...“ 1...... wt... u... ____ k £5,353.53, ,?‘C,‘,i'f;;g"~; i " ._ - . . - m db h". "i,d ht . - _ - _ - 4'1 _ ~ it: , “ . ». ‘Ct..- i VJHO conooeato THE sitcnr BARRIERS 3.21121. d... ‘iiléuuifiiniiilgj; ‘$112.25’ M¥§“°.“.ff.i..§§.i¥. .332‘ “fggijgflu,gg;‘;?°g;,;§,, .3433; ......é,~t;i.... ' __ _ . ,,_, .._, , , - . 1 - ‘ - ' . ’ ' - , cons mains. ' , st i T L. iJLLit itfiE i/‘i/AY TQ UNBROKEFJ COMP/IUPUCATIONS C“??? °f Iilaiiltsciiiitaihave been i of Rev Donald Hoddmoubt o; Charlottetown. a veil’ quiet but to engineer ’ p “ T,‘ A I » spen mg a s or V time n the pro- ;Buchans, Newfoundland, speii a pretty weddmg was sqlemnlzgd by A _ y‘ i n ‘_ . l i i.lN THE EMPIRE. W vince. While in Charlottetown day in the city, guest, o1 the Misses the He“ DR K Moorhead Layers, h . thleyh were guests oi’ Mr. and Mrs. l Maisie and ArtnigeeGttét, Park Street. when Margaret Ema (wmuockp n ‘I “JAWAPD ARLEN —— J FARRELL a TOFITlGI‘ Dc son‘ Queen st" Mr’ Cumn- —sydney Pas wt ' datighicr oi Mr. and MFS- John F!‘ rt " ' J‘ ‘ Q . , ' ane having spent the greater part i“ - Nelson Whitlock. Charlottetown. t n W ~ = and ginidtmte of Qll- Dunstan s. . . . .. . o! his life in uie restaurant busi- $100 BUYS A SEASON Tick" . ‘ - » _ .1 i Joggph , '.' K Q ness had many interestini talks 10f me pr°vmcllal lixmlklmléaf" ¥§§.,o‘§“‘§finflnm§§§f‘g,§ gm and . I p =1 jfrl-TftT REEL — POPULAR SClENCE ——- PQPEYE CARTOQN all: llliliefirlié tings wgsingdeuiéilstlr glggrensomzi Sgkeetaadlanm u? Open- Mrs, J, M, Hunter, Charlottetowin. 1.1m“; and sunmylng Glass" ° i" A . ' ' ' During the private ceremony n [gm i I Zgdwnh the 5601;“? uand cntmaitfi tziirlypilkfoffiglcien Zxigrythgfieogtirlgii: the Maitsr. the bride and groom . saw a WOlK er t oppor uri y - _ . , ‘ i . 1 r \' . _- . ~ ~ ~ a ~ ~ —~ —~ u gggwt,ifggfi.,,i“i‘,%“;ii.,li‘.f:. gag: ii- J- M ii B 0N i r . t- . ' ‘ ' Persona S wads 1am) roachmg and °n Pa!‘ $h0w, Vaudeville and. Fireworks at who acted as bridesmaid. and Mr- OPTOMETRIST i. - K - - . . . _+_'" _ were mproveq’ trade during the night. Transferable. so can be Niall H. Burnett who supported MONTAGUE, P. E, i, “ 0 c itiay Saturday ' We“ B“ i riiiiztaz: ‘.133Zii?§“"&.?.?l“‘3.?§..§“.i.i‘flf§° M u enema- j ~ =" ‘ ' "'- i r I . ,' . V - ‘ ‘ ' e t, aiua . t: The bride was charmingly at- Drugstore I‘ H. i . — To Halifax ‘ gugisiafviinl/Ilighirfiklilifli giikéngue me 31ml “m bieilfoksd forward to by m n v i‘ tired in fl°wer¢<l HOURLY-O. carry- ‘T’? ____' _ l - " l l .*€_t q d I ‘ d?‘ I er mam He“ s‘ ADDITIONAL ENTRANCE ing a bouquet oi sweet peas. while " ' ' ‘—‘= . u ' gt i If-“fl "i"? “W? ~‘"‘ “Y i M1.’ Lloyd 1.31m.“ Ne“. Haven SONG QERVICE AT RR Y NAMES-‘rhe names 0t the fol- the bridesmaid wore flowered chii- I l ‘ 4 . _ . .. _ ,4 I l . . . ~ ' ‘ MU A lawiing candidates who wrote their um, t I t _ ll i , 3! ha "litlltldatl at 4.00 PM. lgiefizillglrlllllg/IQLZXO. “OClus tisititig Saturdlay evening, examinations from me om French As the ceremony “.55 being com t‘ g -' ' I-‘iirt-s uri- ltl\\'., ' ' He: ‘w’; '11:]? ‘igjotgiaéb grgglgygtelfg; ‘Iiext should be added in the Paws ducted, a large number of the ' “ .\‘l'l\‘e “tlliliii 12.00 JlitlnPhL ‘ .. . . _, list oi matriculanu to Prince oi friends and wcll-wisltcrs gathered c n ,5 . \ ‘ll _ . _ ,1‘. 1 l “RT .§°J_Z§C,F;‘I,‘,Q‘ffnnfffldiiff}, Af/nmtfly Farbor,‘ Qum a Wales College: Mtiriel Campbell. uuiglde L119 Manse‘ and gave the _ a ; h” "m.'l'.il:_',l'cl‘o't‘ni-'he_' ‘ ' ' he, 5,00,“. Mm Euphmma Fflb including‘) Milnggg; 3138963191155? Victoria Cross. 446’; Alban Gill- happy couple a hearty send-oft‘. I < ~ - ‘ ' 1am Howlau. 431: Rana Reid. Vic- m the evening Mrs. Whitlock. i zeil New Hatch MacL h M cl 4" t. i. ~ ' " " ' ' P" ' r‘ a“ Mm “m” toria 0105a. 431'; K9191 Mcmn‘ mother oi the bride served a. de- IDLAXD MlOIUR W)“ F‘ J k d I Thompson, Peters Road. Clarence mm, 1W“ Pleasant, 415-; Bmy nghm“ supper w {he prmchms g , , .,_. J , , TD. . s. .i‘l(‘ on ins an noting son Nicolle, Murray RIVER) 157F119“ Lieard. Fwllifle CW9 414* A150 w. v I . . f i 11{:\JNJ1 ORl L I ggrliflévb-HgttllgilllfilllllL\§li(3 iyirgilnfuliilfi- Kirby, Gladstone. Louis Harris, me fgllpwing inadvertently omit- §‘,‘,‘,’,p°,‘.e,;f,,.:§d,,i§§ rcmerlyufrlarllsd: An electrical storm m" slitill. nu. t l "“ ““‘“" " ' F bald“!‘b;-iei§;,-‘Sl.}c:i“ ' 15' ' cap? Hm" M"5~ Mark 5mm" ted by the DeDfl-flmeni» 0f Ed" me bride and grogm many happy aim“ Paee“! 0""? I'“““'° Ediiflii . g 1 V .‘ _ _ _‘ _ 3, e e (tug an 5_ v9 , ' 408a: J B e, can _ ' a ' . ti iiiu tu l'l ~ . . i. (Ieergcmwn — .. .... and 400'. a" “' Q“ i“ m- ‘ ,_- (vharlottetown 1am“ and 3113"“ n11 A-hm timer Mm J‘ H. McDonald’ Highbank, i; {ikiersi en ere t By are to take uP Lasting little more tiiiiii iill lioui = - Rrvei Wi d 0i‘ Jt (i Haliiav ‘ M". Archie McDonald. Murray QUARTERLY MEETING nELn m’ “wdmm reports of dfiltuufl by RM rout . i ' , » BUS SQPVICC ' ' n h .__L_'_fi‘ ‘ " Harbor. Rev. R. H. Stavert pre- -An impromptu quarterly meeting ails?‘ “om ly“lf'°‘i‘l“i"m , H”"i:"“" 4 . . . _. , ., . ,. <1 _ _ - G d- '1 e a tvootun uu iiiuu illli\\\‘i at ' i i": as. .211“ ..:;:* éliii!ii..i°.'é“t“f°...ifi ii*““i*'i§° iiiaaiszra. a. Eastern Guardian i» ‘ 1'1"" ""1"!" "w" " -‘ - » ~ - ‘ ‘a ' ~' ‘ i '. " ' ' . < 1 ht in . A ortioi ' the wall , , . . ,. . . - , J d _ 5,93 E Tl E P \_ U! . fardiran - — -— 8.30 A.M oyti, ate rapectod to aiiiie iir the Ellis. J. J. McKay presided at giangiirgfigdli? txiliswéhiiflotwtswx: . where a radio 8mm; mwuoi w,“ i us siiitiiiii - - into A.M. mtyltits t-\_etttiig_ on a tisit to 1c a- igau. assisted by M155 gem“; _ __ _ jROBlN H " w,“ away‘ The ramo Wm. flmnolibi.“ . , . .. » - . d 1 1 5 b Hospital and piesident 0i the AS - 00D FLOUR. makes Y“ it" iuwnlflls _ _ ‘no ‘m I an“. iairhciiiateauliéhitt A number of: dd socliation presided Chairmen of lovely light loaves oi tastier bread 9d. curtains were .~L‘t'll'L'lli‘\l uizd oth- ' 1' ~ exits-s - — — — - . i .i . ‘ ————-—- y V _ ' ' y n8 were sting an en- ' , _ -_ _ ' .. l. _ , L‘ Hsqmd _ _ __ 9J0 5,51, Vi. Burlcigh Owen, htins Minnie joyed by all present. The special mm‘)? wsgflrgggx, gggxiggtfigit as): L107” 7 2mm‘ erAclnag§fifb§fiffgl§d;,.,s, 1).... 111W t pew-i Aipgugttw _ A.M. Oneii and N1'i»j-.‘I'(Qivl~ gantsay. mOl- numbers included a solo by Wil- ‘tlggoégnufl mezmng was Lramacwd_ H-The mam, friends of mom with hay, mum! by MR Utmard . p t _ ill-burrs Ltirpcr m... AM. oicd to the cit,» .\_cs.e_idn_\ and were lard MncLcan_ “v35 That Bomb Fbuowm me meeting a denshtm] Nicholson m. Dundas Centre are Doyle “.33 Swuuk m. Lghnung and _‘ Arrive (hztrlotietown - 10.00 AM. the” guests of Mi. and ltlisbFrank body your accompanied by Mix w was ierved .813‘; w See her home again an“. destroyed by iiie. Neighbours . v ' Leave (Thflrlflllfiwwfl — 411° P-M- gcmle a" ma" cmmg“ 3119mm James Thompson; also two male a i‘ a very serious. but successful oper- Gulf-kill Efltllvivfi mill fliitmvlcd" ' 1 5'91""! --- "' e391’ quartettes sting bv Willard Mac- ADDRESSED CLASSICAL AS- ation at the King's County Hosp_ save another barn itmirbi‘ ililli ii"! ‘ fnrtiiitfl" — “ _ " ' ‘ E ‘ L ‘ = . fin ‘ . d r: l‘ ttud tht v Arrive (ivnmcumrn __ _ 6'00 RM Mm Laura NMCKHy f}. Swnb ean. James Thompson,’ Clarence sofllATlONf-Mr. Harry E. Foder tui. M‘ builllétli: bmlht_iiitéutrmk‘ 50m‘ i - ~ J Nlwiie and 1101115 Harris Those w f; ti’: {West Kent ————————- g . A Saturday nigh“ m,“ Georgfi ham, Mass, and Mis. Cviuce ar- b v ‘ b - of the ac mg SB 0 REFUSE To PE F Y machinery was m“ m _ mo‘ l um" MU l5 3L dine oi Tbuinttiri. ‘hlllbnlx who’ have 2:2‘ mifcgwle Eeduggulqmrendered School, returned last night from DlNG I“ Llolfvgllglaaglill- Llghmng struck n MW i“ . “we Nova,“ Tm Rooms a; spent a month xisitinu lCldl ics on ‘m atop aria . ese song Halifax, where he addressed‘ the i i Belvedere G01, mks wit. . v, 1L0UI,_M_ the ‘Island lame on Thuisday services are very enjoyable to lnnuai convention oi the C-assl- CoNCORDi acrms some leivphdne its, . A I Pufiungvrs are “my pruwflcd by mOrnllig virom‘ the home oi their those who enjoy singing the good ca; Association o; the Maritime (AP) W . N, H.. Aug. 11-— other damage “as rvwn.,,,,, h. ‘ - lmumnce (m. "m. a(>‘ii(l‘\l‘t m.“ may nun’. Nlrs. Waliace Toombs oi Try- 01d hymns and 1t 15 hoped to have provinces and Newfoundland on ]_ —- anted. a Daniel to invade telephone Company Tm, “n, i llitpputl while driving iu this Bus’. Ou w return In their homes» another in the near future. the 51.1.19“ or the technique oi a “m5 d" l° Perform a Wedd-ng ~ y ansport "r has Schedule ii. ‘til >- (llAllLUl il-IVTHYN ‘ll"ll)l. ti ‘i i\l..'-.\l_\h‘l().\‘) (‘_~;-_.-_-pen L avldlladl ' , j ii ' l.~l ¥ D. " t 1 l ' Jul .\ .‘l l.‘.lfi l'..\l. Llil l‘.,\l. Jill] PL“. . .\.tiiiii=.._i \/.l ‘\ ill...» l'..\l. ritititlay titily 10.00 .\.f\l, 8...U Pall- ; itiii a331,“! liflltll t\'l.\ liilltllliNl ‘ IL...» "\l'l'l‘ .~.iiurtl.t_\ and Jlillflily .'. . l‘..\l, ' ' . t..ii.l>\ only iLilo l‘..\l. lt-J l.ti.1ill.\' “\.'\ ‘w'..‘tl‘Ill!-ll)l'.) .lii i..i.; uitii .\i...iii'..iii| [L115 prlliyg ti..... i . .,i. Ailillhlj 2.10 ital. it i.’ \. t.i.'l i.'.;... t\l\ .\i)i Klh‘) l ‘i"\ tot-pi miitttild) tttiil .\:.;t . ' LIHI l‘ dr-IF-{I-vv -. iii: .. 'il‘|\ ~.< i-orrwrtlcixlstt %_ it 1"" I \i'i‘|ll rwimiuy‘ w... m...‘ w“. _... ‘"1 I ‘ rot Quick Sale "ml! (lllifiili NOW A i. 4 '“ ' iii-rd iieilv vrj/ ~-- --- — $100.00 1,. i: 1S3 ( litwroitii (tragic -1- —~---»- 23'. 7133i 13,52 Willy's Sedan ~- ~—- —- --~ 250.00 lfiiitl Nash Fedim .-~ ~--——- 125.00 197T!) l'l_vm">ttt.'a (‘ottpc —- -— —- 150.00 19'?!) Plus-cert (‘tiuch (Licensed) 50.00 W133 Pontiac l.i<".~u<od ~ - m- — 25.00 (l4) Fiwicizil (‘thine 1.106 modeLilotv mile- 3i“?- Biziliiilllll & McDONALD IVJYNPE &' IWSOTU DEALICIKS Phone 94 I22 Fitzroy Street Stops at NOBANSi 'l'li.-\ ROOMS ALLISON llUliSflS Great (it-urge St. DIARIHJGES l! 191:7, b3 A‘. E. ’.\I.t cuzic. Mr. Jo‘ ‘l lltitticti CtillilJil (ii Summer- ‘ "o, P, E. 1.. to Ml»: .\Iiil'l()l'l Eliza Cousins oi Baltic. P. I lluljsltia-sILYI-Asllfv — On .. LlCllli-N .\..,,.i.L 4.13M? l_'..tl'i Boii- = ' k HnQUXV L0 Jtiiii Sttvriison oi‘ ii. i.i.t ...i .i i..c ii.'...t;i Liixitc. it 'ii ii i.\.\il_\-—.‘~l.\.\"l'l'.' . .\ tonne, z" Aili ixllllluli, x to .\...~.s Clara hinde- uf \L.ilUll lint-r. P. h . ill _'~'ll.l!~—\‘\'lll'l'l.i)('l{ -~ AL Sh. iJuintu Clitiicii .\l Liiiitlottc- , lliili’. oii \Vf'ililt.~'i. ‘ ' IJ.‘ ltct .\i.i'l,'.ti ' oi .\i‘i . Joiiii Ni 150D Whit-i l(1'l§, : ' to .l with Ta -l ltii‘ ll . I . i .\l liii... DliiYlllS i I BEl.l.-—At Baltimore, Md. on Aug. i7. i037. Mrs, Eiihrain: Hell. aged :75. lOllllPTlY oi Cutie lratxorsu P. iii Tito ittivixil took place at , Biiitinzore or. Mtimlay. Aug. ilih. (‘.\.\II'Bl-II.l.--.I\t DHTIUCX‘. Aiiqttrt .11, 19117. ‘its. .‘<.<iir' L. C ‘nerd till y ill .. A pr‘ ‘ale .s\"i"\i<‘C at the home ni her ‘tiaitulitcr, ‘Mini, BitiI-c Crovicr, at 1.30 pin. followed by ii service at 1hr Vnipr-tiiiv [Ttiitcti Church at V230. Ititcrmt iii tit Burlington. i mirastntv ~ At Ct-titoo Cove on ' Wednesday. Aim. il, i937, Mrs. Catherine Cirorniau‘, ugorl R0 years. Fiiiiiml from the TCSIGPTIK‘? oi her nt-phrw [Jonuld Macllottzal. Canoe Cure on Ffltlhy. Service starting at two o'clock. Interment. Canoe Cove retitr-tory. NEW YORK. Jlutg. ll 'Al")—- The annual shower oi Perseid meteors was due tonight, with re- peat performances Thursday and Friday. The best time tn so: these shooting stars a from Lorily be-l fore midnight to dawn. ‘Capo Breton. ili"(‘i'lll1]lillll(‘d by her .Mn.\s.. are Vlr-illllg in lltiy Fortune. Mr, and Mrs. Frvii M. Nash 0i, Bcrwirk. N. S. accompanied by " Nit-s. tllr.) hiillor. oi Kontrillc, N. S., motored to the Isaiand on Mon- day to spend a week visiting rela- tives. Thcy will be accompanied buck by their daughter. Emmy L-.ii, ulio has been spending the summer in Sitmmcrs dc. Miss Marion E. ltfacLctinan. Deaconess at Chalmers Jack Pres- byterian Mission. North Sydney. friend Niiss Violet MncPherson, Sydney. are the guests of the for- nirtris mother. Mrs. Gillls, “The Hill" Apts. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mills, oi Brookliiic. Mass" and Mrs. W. H. Collin of Bathitrst. N. FL. with their nieces Miss Mary Nicholson oi Los Angeios, California, and Aflss Hazel Angeviuo oi Belmont. guests oi Mr. and Mlls, Qieorgi; Clapp, i Airs. G. I. Diamond and Miss| hiiram Worth of Cliat-ottetiown are spending two woeks the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Brrniirri Alien at Fbrcitrtcton Junction, .\ll:-'S Mable “Fri-iii. Charloiivtown. and Miss Alnrgarot Woodill oi" Saint John, “"10 had been their guests at the Junction, have returned to their! homes. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hozile and daughter. Miss Annie oi Brighton. Mass, who have been visiting the cty the guests oi Mrs. Hale's brother Mr. A. A. MrDonnld and wit. MacDonald. Upper Hillsboro Start. Ieit Tuesday itiiernonn on rottirn iioiue. , F00 Late To (llasify FOR SALE-FARM AND STOCK lit». acres. Apply to Joe Carter, Sylvester. Plctou Co. N. S. L-l544-8-l2-3 ron sau-z nntvtun ttonsE a years old. 110 Elm Avenue. ,._L.".§52 WANTED EXPERIENCED KIT- rlien help and (lliilllq room help Apply Box ‘ R" Guardian. WANTED EXPERIENCED MAID for general housework. Must be well recommended. Mrs. J. A. Gillies, 183 Eitston Street. , 11-15634-1241- uow no YOU KEEP so FRESH on rues: nor m vs? I EAT T0 FEEL FIT Kellogg's Bran Flake: help make the hot days seem cooler. Enjoy Kellogg's Bran Flakes. Start the day right. Packed with the nourishment of toasted ~ wheat. The elements for margy and strength. Plus enou h oxtra bran to be mild y laxative. Ask our grocer for Kellogge Bran Flnku. Always oven-fresh. Al- ways delicious and randy to eat. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. . 14%;? IRAN FlAKES ll OIIOOOIIQII YQIOU Kilt E_______J the plays oi Euripides. In his ad- dress, which is to be published in the Dalhousie Review. Mr. Foster analyzed the dramatic methods employed by the great Greek tra- gic writer. His comments evoked an interesting discussion at the convention. Other speakers includ- ed Dr. A. K. Griffin, Halifax. pre- ceremony. here had everything wedding Friday night in a lions den but local ministers said they would have nothing to do with it and denounced the "idesecration and a stunt." The management of a carnival iixed for a plan as a. Erctric Company rcpvttcti no titim- age. _ Mr. Warren Hum.» inclroroioirtcal official. Clllll.0'tlt‘l(l\\i2, 1.06 inches oi Iillllliil] during tit! storm. Previously only 1.13 111F119! had been recorded sintc Juli‘ L Yesterdays tciniicratttrc “H15 recorded the __same as Tuesday's, 82 (ll'i2l'('*"5» _ a sident of the Association, who gave a talk on Modernity and the Clas- sics. Subsequently the delegates were entertained at his home by Nichols oi Dalhousie Univer- si y. HERE ON HONEYMOON-Knox Presbyterian Church, Campbeliton, NB. tvas the scene oi a quiet, wed. ding last week, when Miss Emma Miriam White. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. John White, Cainpbellton, be- camc the brde oi William Guy Wyers, son oi the late Prederck A. Wycrs and oi Mrs. Wyers, Camp- bellton. Rev. Lambert Ogers. newly inducted pastor of the church, oi- ficiated and presented the bride and groom a beautifully bound Bible. The church was decorated with a profusion oi‘ tern, sweet peas. gladioli and other summer flowers. Shortly alter the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Wyers ieit on . the Ocean Limited for Beach Grove Inn, P. E. 1., to spend their honey- moon. For travelling the bride don- ned a navy blue triple sheer model ensemble was worn a. navy blue and shoes to match. On their re- turn the bride and groom will re- side in Campbellton. Bank o! 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