..‘.. - > ._ v..._..,,.~ .v.,..__ ._, ,_ __ .-,, ‘ITTFJ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' satin wearing the conventional veil with orange blossoms and carrying ___ a boquet of pink and white carna- --TIIE BEDEQUE Dramatic ciubtlons: her only Jewelry belns a Wm present men- nlny “Nothing but handsome necklace, a gift of the the flush» m Borden Han Monday groom; Miss Selina Myers. tlw night, July 18th and in cum-y groom's sister dressed in pink silk Han q-hnrsday nuns. July 315g; Ad. brocaded crepe with hat to match hnsshsn 35c and 30¢ carrying a boquet of pale pink ap- 7337715 21 pie blossoms and Mr. Ralph H. Campbell. a brother of the bride, _ _ Trug, were best folks, while little Miss tsss Tstsgolsisigglfis 5,13,‘; have lsabellc Sidey, daughter of Rev. J. sechssd [he ssrvlcsshf M1“ M“. J. slid Mrs. Sidey, dressed in yol- jorie Darrach, New Haven, to teach 1°“ W" a "9"? FY9113’ "l"! dlllulY h] shsh, school h". ‘he ensuing, flower girl. Messrs Henry G. Af- yesh Miss Dssnssh comss we“ fleck and J. W. Waugh, hrotheri sscommshdssh in-law oi’ the bride acted as ushers. Th9 church, where standing room was a premium, was profusely and beautifully decorated with lilacs, apple blossoms and wedding hells. As the bridal party entered the church. Mrs. Earle I). Leland, in her well know manner. played Lob- cgrills Bridal Chorus until they took their places under an arch, while the Choir sang-"O Perfect Love." During the signing of the Register, Mr. J. B. Lewis, Free- town, salig "My Task." immediate- try RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE. 'A little higher price than other teas, but la real diifercnce in quality. Nov; packed in Aluminum. EGG LAYING CONTEST lYou musf —IMPROVING — The many fri- ends of Miss Florence Bowness, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bowncss, Bedequo, who underwent an operation iii the Prince County Hospital on Thursday for Appen- dicitis will be glad to learn that she is progressing favorably. Cliflord McEwen's hen No. 6 is 6th with 171.3 points. First. Mr. H. C. Muttarts B. R. with 1598.9 points; second Mrs. Alex l-lamiltons B. R. with 1444.6 points; Mrs. J. F. Eastons pen of W. L. third Mrs. J. F. Eastons W. L. with 1m the Contest for the week with a" 13831.- points; fourth m. Clifford total of 53.4 points: Mrs. Milton McEwens B. R. with 1338.8 points; WENT» B. R. were second with 52-8‘ and fifth Mr. Everett Howatt's W. points; Mr. Everett Howatts W. 11.51,, with 1275.1 points. were third with 51.5 points; the Ex- The total production for the week Perimental Station's W. W811: was B00 eggs. and to date 23459 eggs. fourth with 49.3 points; an Mr. . ~~~~ C. Muttarts B. R. weer fifth with A lady advertised for a maid. 48.5 points. When the applicant presented her- Four of Mr. H. C. MuttarUs hens self, the lady asked: "What about lead the Contest to date for indivi-l your‘ references?” dual production, hen No. 7 liavingt “References?” repeated the girl. i —-CONCERT ENJOYED — Paul Kollins, the brilliant exponent of modern aiid classic drama, gave a fine exposition of his ideals in the.” an" ‘he cemmmw- a5 U"? 311d‘ Strand Theatre, Kensington, on the“! pmcemlm‘ was having "w evening o! July 12. The program "hunk M's‘ Lem", Vmyed Mende‘ imbraced tell plays lll one night. ‘nnm’ Wemlmg March- A but!“ Some of tho selections included hmche°n w“ served i“ m“ 1mm” “Tsh of the Morning" the Ansh 0f the bride's mother. after which shd the Ross, hshssnsss" “East is an innumerable host of Cliivariers West's! “The noon. “Much Snssn. greeted the newly married couple. "Juhss Cssssr" and "shes comedy The wedding presents were numer- hhs The chshhhss were moss sh_ oils and costly including a number hmhrhsts‘ and the shddsh hhsngss of substantial cheques. Previous msds were hmssslsssh nus h is .h to the marriage. the bride was giv- be regretted that performances of e" a mlsflalhmwus show“ l" cm‘ 204.4 points; hen Ne. 9. 196.2 points;|'"Yes. my advertisement stated ‘Ex- this h1g1, men-my mem do no! 0|. m" Bedeque Him- MF- ‘"141 MPH- hen No. 4. 184.9 points and hen No. 5 cc-lleiit references.’ " "Oh." said the. Mt 11101-9 pyurgnage’ Nye" “"9 residing l" Cilrlem" ghh “I thought that hphhed m5 [where Mr. Myers is n vcry prosper- 184.6 points. Mrs. Hamilton's hen No. 5 is 5th with 181.2 points and Mr. yoll!" W“ ""11 Mimi" rm“; farmer- -—-——éiO3—-~—-~——~ 10. 1927. --A BEAR STORY -—A remark- able beiir story comes from Freo- towli. 0n Sundiiy morning about nine o'clock. Mr. Allan Campbell and Mr. Ralph Hamilton detected -the presence of u brown bonr and lcub, between the woods of John ‘Staveri. illld James Bruin" was tracked ncrose two fields in which hc hlid left sonic "M155 Rum Nfllsvll 0f Boston i: traces of his passage. A panic ivasll/lfvmnd friends and relatives in [causted shmongh the cattlh wliicislslcllflYloil-Otllvffl Mid Mollltli-Elle- mus ave eeu cogn zant c 1- Bl‘lllll'8 presence; for next. morning they were all found upon the roiidsz.‘ plucking the quickest way home. A 1 visitor from Nova Scotiii who was in ,ithe neighborhood and who has ikncli-sconiotl hound will lTilllrfllenl-sv Ml‘. 811d iiiutuiiinut/uuiiiiuwnaiuii-it-vn lfrmn Nova Scotia soon and ciidcav-fDOIIB-ld. Cllfiry 5'- Ior to track tlic unwelcome visitor‘ dlllll ihc ticcnmpiiiiyilig cub to their, ‘ ‘scout- of retirement. Y‘ O Heavy Fencing Full No. 9 Gauge 5 Strand. 27 inches high, pt-r rod 5 Strand, 40 inches high, pcr rod . .. 6 Strand, 40 inches high, pcr rod 7 Strand, 40 inches high, per rod 7 Stranfl. 48 inches high, per rod .. PERSONALS —Miss Gladys Sullivan, teacher in Stanford, COllfL. arrived in Sum. niersidc on Saturday night on her hlid . Cairns. "Mr. o ays Eastern Guardian ..*ST. PETERS BAY HORSE ltACES-A snappy scrics of good j -—BR|DAL SHOW number of tho young pi-oplv oi‘ K‘ l l .'l'i-l l '1 r“ ‘ntllilifionlllzorljlilt- tiluhil". lihlltiiiirfluliilzil-ll.’ r2335 osxllhrgcdncgdeaxl’ July goths s? ‘(‘sl,'. Kii, t,_ -" - Bra“ 55"- .l|z11“::_‘||v. :,‘,,Y-,,-1I;|n,,tl']|,,.,~,,l:rp ,,93|:,'.lh1::: ltabics, rcfrcsiinlcnt saloons and all shmvcr lll honor of Nllss Ethel Mc- lmm goes to make a good honday » iNhm (n- Khhshhshhh Thu IWhHhJlIOYSO FXICC._V 7924718 2i clcvt ivils escorted to ihc (‘Ollllfl of ‘éb-m‘ 3mg “gym; h 5 “Poker Hands!“ 6a h Bfifleckaec Nli-ss Kilillcrlllo (‘iisclvy wlicro Hill‘ ‘was showcrcti with gifts. iinw Co“ t" Close the meeting’ H ... Tlic policv VHEFO brought and ER. —A lilrgo 8 Strand, 40 inches high, pcr rod . . . . . . . . Miss Kiiihcrinis Casclcy road the Medium Weights No- 9 HTOI) and jlliilnos of donors and hulnolous ‘ ' vorscs iittii llcl. J I ‘ ' l tl ~ Bottom) N0‘ Fllhng illiirgc nriaycof(boautlliilzliililtl gostl; ' 9 Strand, 36 inches high .pcr rod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . ,. caring. Half an hour of continued din followed. and tllc chairman closed the meeting. ENGLAND IMPRESSED low." I When rill was quict again. l\lr.. Shaw continued: “l iiuvc many tic-Y jlllilllllilflftfifi among thc more in- tclligcnt ilntl eiluciitctl of tho Inotl iUill (!0llll’l'lllllil_\'. I find that did it spontanvously. and nil Flag: liintl said. "that's vcry nice,’ We -ccrtalnly apprecliitcii it. Tho Ilussiails were trcrtainly zibusiny; oiir hospitality. Tlicro coincs ll time when you have to toil any h rap- lpetl by bliss hill asked to llll(‘l‘Vi¥llU, but rotusrtl to iall Champion and bliss Evelyn Lockhart. and ur- do so unless ordered by their sup- erior nfflccls. Jvlilgmi by bliss Ella Saint, while The students bud rattles. whist- prescnts, Itliss McNt-ll] lg hum in no small esteem by iier nlally fricnds. whom she thanked in licr Mic Farm Fencing in Rolls of 20, 30 and and 40 Rods usual pleasant miinner which was TPSDOMIEII to by the hniirty singing oi‘ “For She's n Jolly Good Fclloyv." A delicious lunch was served and the evening passed pleasantly. Mr. “llud" Mountain of Sulnnlersitle Vivisectidnflists’ Meet- ing Breaks up in Free it's, mouth orginls, illld othcr noisy iilst-ruiiients. iind for u quurtci" of all hour before tho n-apoukcrt-i arriv- ctl on tho plutfnrln, thorn was stamping, cllctrrliig iiliti (‘ltlxfiiill-‘i. Thcrt- wcri- sort-rill girl students itlnong lhein. when thcytare ill. thcy go to ev- cry sort. of unregistered practition- l\i‘——~f.t\ tho ostt-tipilth. ‘iiritiire-utitii‘ and Svrcdish masseuse, and ihcv ptiy ilicni higher "cs than you will evcr be nble to t: ilrgo. BY PREMIER'S ACTION lN BANN ING RUSSIANS 'l‘0lt()NTO, July 11.—- Tile grow- ing popularity of Premier Macken- zic King iii England, especially guest to go who hlis ‘been acting like a boilnder. That act of Air. King did fllOlc good than anything else" ————<{O-}—————- Barker: “Yes, my dnughtei-‘s ink- ; . "You cannot repuilinto moral ro~ g3 itlchm?’ p" I? ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " stpolisibilly with ‘regard to animals ' c 0's’ p" m ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " without also rcpudititing it with re- gard to lillmun beings. Ask tho (‘Oilllllfill pooplo. whiit they nrn af- raid of ill tlic hospitals. You know very woll they lirn ilfriiirl of being exporimelitotl upon- Herc the interruptions became so loud that Mr. Sluiw was unable to continue and lic turned und left tho platform. Commander Kcliworthy. M. ll. and the Countess of Tankcrvillo ivero loudly heckled when they ab tempted to speak, iilld the chair» mun cal-led upon tho students to soioct their spokesman to put their side of tho ciiso. A. student mounted tho platform in response, and. iiflnr ho liud spoken. Dr. Iladwen was refused al delighting the company with a solo. Wllllf‘ bliss Mary Really. Willa‘ lll llcr usual good form lit tho or- gan. As tile r-iirly morning hours appronchoil, all tlilpiirtotl for thcir holncs nftr-r wishing "Ethel" many _vcars 0f wedded bliss- nlliCG his action ill expelling the Russian trade delegation and cali- coiling the Russliin-Ciiniitlian trade agreement. was explained by Sir Percy Bates. Bait, G. B- E» l1 fill" actor of the London Morning Post,‘ one of England's oldest newsllulr, era. and deputy chairman of the great CunartiSteamship Company. |Lilniteil. of. Liverpool. who left Tortiiito for Vancouver today on a trip across tho dominion to study Canadian shipping conditions, with o. view to suggesting n possible "X" pnnsion of the Canadian business. "l don't think one sirilllfi act o! Mr. Kings since his premicrshill than so much impressed England." said Sir Percy. "I think I can filly ' absolutely that there was no uriw from tho British govcrnmcnt for him to follow its cxirmple. llo 80c 85c Poultry Fencing iii Rolls 0f 10 alid 20 Rods. FULL SIZE GATES 42 x 42 inch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 4.65 48 X l0 ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. S 9.25 ing up law." Harker: “Oh? My wife's laying it down." for all as 200 Stud- ents Go Wild. LONDON. July ltiaAhoilt 200 mctllcill iind tithcr stildents broke up the annual nicotlug of tho Uri- llilll l.'iiioli for the Abflllllnnof vilVllltiflCllllilil/l rtu-onily at Caxton a . Wilcn licrnwrtl Show nppcnrcil therc was a gnnoriil liprtiiir. Tho students bvgiiii by singing "'l‘lio Frotil-blowcrs‘ Aiithvln" and nliirk- lug tiliiti with tlicir foot. They howled ill the lop til‘ their voices when Sir Francis liliikc llltif‘. to spoiik. 'l‘li<-. next. minute what. appeared to bc ll fri-o fight devel- opctl at the buck of the hull. Coats were taken off, and the Hlfiwllfllli llilfl to link arms across the hull to prevent the BlllllDlllS rushing t0- wartli-l tho pliitttlrin. Ono young man was forcibly ejected. "l have llovcr bet-n iiblc to lin- dcrstaild quite why l enjoy such extraordinary popularity," IVlr. Shim’ llfi-Rnll. lint he had to wiiit until Lhc students luul finishml ‘Rlllfllni; “For he's a jolly good fel- 5 t l Poultry Fencing, N0. 9 and 13 Gauge l i I NE RPI-‘lg Drive away the throbbing {will with applications oi‘. Minartfs- . iii —WEDDING BELLS-At Central Betlcquc Baptist Church Wodncs- day eve. Juno 22, a very pretty and impressive ivoililing ceremony took place when Edna Mabel. youngest iliiugiitor of Mrs. (Ihztrles tilanlpbcli. Chelton, became the bride of liober Ernest, son of Mr. and Mrs. l-lcr- man Myers, Carleton. Rev. Dr. J. J l Sitioy officiating. The For nrrzlrly two lloilrs. ihc spook- crs, ztlnong wholu was (icorgo lior- nard Siltiw. lrloil to zldilrcss the meeting iii ‘vain. and when Dr. Walter Hudwen. Prcsiilcnt of the- Ilritish Union fol‘ tlic Abolition nf Viviscctioii. iittclnlmtil tn speak. inn became so great chairman. Slr Francis lilukc. t-x-M. l1, liiirristci". was for- 48 x l2 It. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.50 by her brother Mr. Ray H. bell W85 bccomingly attired in Ivory Bringing 17p Fntlloi- THAT WUZ A NICE I$LAND 1M NOT c.ou~i'To NEED ANY LULLABY ‘to GlT ME To SLEEP- NO ONF. WILL HAVE TO ROCK ME ‘TO ORNAMENTAL Q1232? LAWN FENCING 36 in. 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