_ »* ' vi Ll. .. . _r.‘ .~ ` -.,:_, ,. 1 .- ,;__ __@_ A / "gf, 11.1%. t ` .. . , ei. ,_ 'i ...wg 5, » ii ‘iii ' ‘ f. li .___ 1... W 1" -if i if-"ff"‘. .i E 3.' Z. _ ,ll 6,- 'ii 1 .`. 5? .jl ,l ~ ii fir* ii _ 4, t fill ff. .q_"’ r .i'».f= 5 -' "iii ,_ ..f:i_Jl`; _‘, igiii- _,lr I C in ti-~§ _-.,.`. ~ ?5F?“\';'_iics .» ._ c .,-rf . `t i v if 1 1 » ‘»~_ .w .fs -1 K _ ' ts ;_ i ` A _ ' - _ r _ . '-_IUNE12,1928` , ' \ t THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN g _ Two- is good ted' The 0range'Pekoe 9 _I is extra gooti i’ / In clean, bright Aluminum f-_-A t 'Liberal Conservative - _ Convention for Belfast. ' (Fourth District of Queens) A Liberal-Conservative Convention will be held in the Eldon Ball, on Wednesday, June 20th at. 2 o'clock for the purpose of nominating a candidate to contest the district in the interests of the Party in the coming by-election caused by the resignation of the lion. George S- lltmiln. K. C. Poll Chairmen are advised to see that tive delegates from each poll are sent. to the Convention. ` JOHN FRASER, N. A. GILLIS, ' Joint tlnnvencrs. sg, “Jealous Hearts” DIILDRED BAIEBOUR oao'+o.o-o-ooof-Q 0-0-o+¢+o-o+oo1 “The audition is arra‘nged for t- morrow at ten at the Opera,” James Farraday told Elinor. She had come up from Monro Carlo to Paris, especially for the oc- casion. The great Italian impres- ario whose favorable verdict meant an_ engagement at La Scala was sailing shortly for America. lt was early winter, and Paris \vas at its worst. From a leaden sky an incessant drizzle fell; a north wind scurried in wet, wintry gusts around corners; dusk fell early. ` Elinor _shivered in her furs during the drive from the station to her hotel. She was too restless to dine quietly and retirc early. The gai- ety of the Riviera still possessed her. She made Fai-raday take her to Ciro’s and to tg Opera Comique afterward. The had supper at a smart pldcc in the Bois. It was still raining when she awoke the next morning, and she felt depressed and irritable. The gray outlook from hor windows un- lltfylfd her; she missed the smiling, sun~dapplcd cxlpanses of the Medl- tcrrancan; tho purple umphitheatre oi' hills; the incredible acurc of sky und sou. She chose a simple tzostttnic, cf- 1(-ctlve, expensive. It was of huns - u NEW PRICES f- ‘ .~ - Y’ ~ “Nesco” 1 “ ‘Z Ufim ---f\"=_=_*-$92"-`$=-"7§;5"’ il' tl* _ti lti-_. l =-.-_\=,- -_~T‘.‘.l `.._*,,,lg.g‘ *'i 1' " l \ W :ii 'll i~ if( i ‘ ’ Y '1' ‘ I .!;l;ll'l H 6 Q 3 U V tiiff ' I l E 1 2 Bumer . . . . . . _ _ $13.00 ier's green velvcti A turbuu of green vclvct wrapped hcr lustrous, CODPGI'-colored hair. She wore a single strand of superbly matched pearls ,around her throat, and a long, fur-trimmed coat. But, just before she descended to the car. where Flirraday awaited hcr, she turned back to her mirror and added a 'generous touch of rouge. She thought that she look- ed unusually pale. And haggard. There was no denying it. ‘ "It's because my hair is so bright and l'in so very tired," she told her- eclf. “When I get that role for Ln Scala, l’ll go to somequiet place and rest and study. No more all-niglit sessions at the Casino!" Farrliday had brought her Parma violets. She pinned them to her fur collar and forgot to thank him. The great impresario, rather fat and pudgy, and with ferocious mus- taches, was late in arriving at the the Opera. Elinor, wht) det/ested being kept waiting and rarely suf- fered such a discourtesy, even from 3’ _ run surnsm: 'rEs'r. l ~ .f Scott-Wright _- _ _ Nupials WINNIPEG. May 28.-Westmiiv ` ster church, 'Maryland street, wasl .the setting for an interesting event- Saturday evening at 8.80 o‘clock,| -l when Rev. David Christie united in the holy bonds of matrimony, Ida| Kirk, daughter of Mr.. and ' M:°s.| Walter M. Scott, (B. A. Sc.. form- erly of Charlottetown, P. E. I.) and - Mrldfhomas Greenway Wright, son of rs. W.-»J. Wright. The church was bright with palms, ferns and quantities of spring bloom, the pews | reserved for the guests were desig- l nated with bows of- ribbon tying, clusters of marguerities. _ At the appointed hour the groom ‘ with his groomsmen, Mr. Donald A ‘ Ross, took their places withlthe of- l ficiatlng clergyman. t As the first notes of the weddingl march were heard, played by Miss; Eileen Motely, the bridal party mov- § ed slowly down the aisle, preceded by the four ushers, the Messrs.Wll-| liam M. Scott, E. H. Coleman, Johnl Morgan and Ross Wright, followed, by the bridesmaid, Miss Dorot.hy‘ Mackay, and lastly with her fcthcni who gave her in marriage, the pet- ite bride, wearing her wedding gown ; of white chiffon. The tight fltitng’ bodice fashioned in surplice style! with a vest of pointe de venise lace.; the long sleeves finished at the cuffs] with pearls. The flared skirt html _Ili Memoriam MR. JOHN P. GALLANT l --- 4 On Friday, June lst, Woodstockl and Si.. Anthony's parish lost onel of its most respected citizens by' the death of John Ri Gallant nt' the advanced agc of eighty-sevenl years. l The late Mr. Gallant was' a inanl all who had the pleasure ol' know-l ing him. i He always clljoyed robust licaltli; but some twelve years ago, ho lostl his sight completely, (which is the, greatest affliction that can befalli mam, and ever since then he was gradually sinking. nevertheless his* I-le was attended during these long‘ years of affliction by his daughter- in-law, Mrs. John Finnan and fam- ily (Mrs. John Finnan’s first hus- band being a son of the deceasedi. Branch Office 'I0 Prince Street. CHARLOTTETOWN. .\. _\\;.";€\',k»,l-`_-__'. .1 l ` d U .- `-_»',';,-t ` on uneven hcinlinc, and was fin-_ - _ _ - -- f ' ---_ lished at the waist line with a peail .handling of workingmvn's indcmnif-'and latcr _by the house, wh_ich eil- 'cut of thc insurance branch of the -----‘~-----l- Vornametit. ‘ ics in thc province nf Qnchc-C, Tin- lnn.-Sed thc suggestions of the two Provincial Treasurerr office, will in ' - ~ i The full court train was of chif- report. 'was accepted practically un- lccnimissioners. As already an- ionc of the two commissioners, with f0ll. 0VHl“|aid Wim Spanish lace with changed both by thc govcrntnt-nl lnounccd, 0. E. Sharpe. superintend a. Montreal attorney. a dee facing of w`Hte chiffon vel- - -~ - _ 7- ' -_ - ' __ D vcti Her vcil of rihny tulle was worn with a cap of pointe de venisu lace, caught at one side with a clulr- ter of orange blossoms. 'She ca"- ricd it bouquet of white lilacs, lily of thc valley and swansoria. The bridt-smaid's costumc was ol’ lanviii green Frexicli lace with a tight-fitting sleeveless bodice and it i‘ull ripplcd skirt. A smart coliion °f"‘1_e\`HnE Clllnllf-IES Und, b9l0V@d 3-‘Y 1 of the smile lalcc was i`ustt‘ned with a rliinttstonc ornnlnctlt. Her hat was a hirgc mohair model in tones and she carried an arm bou- quet of talisman roses. During the signing of thfificgisixri' Mrs. Harold Barbour sang tho wed- ding hynln: "O Pcrfccl Love." Following tlieccremoilv an infor- death Came 9-S ‘I Sh°0k lo 9V¢l`Yb0d?/-- mal reception was held at the home of the bride‘s parents, Montrost St.. River Heights. The rece tion rooms were frag- P .- rant with spring blossoms. Here Mr. and Mrs. Scott, with Mrs. Wright. B“'“" -- ‘ $2°°°° cclconties, fumes impatiently. The “'h° did “U P°SS“’1° *°S'“Y the hall” received with the bridal party 'jiiilfi ` If I ' I4 " -" . tile# | ` 4 00 auditorium was cold and gloomy of semi, but all to no cvcii. and his Late, in me evening M,_ and M,-._ lille," ' W 3 num" ' ` ` ` ` ' " $2 ' Gray daylight fugered in from mn-_ Slllfit Passed 011 '10 00d W_h° EHVE Wright left for a honeymoon to thc ' " ` nom.-r siioo row, high windows It mode El W -Canadian Rockies The bride tm- Shc actually felt haggard_ me he was Visited by his P5901 blue poiret twill the coat showing ‘ The great man arrived-finally. Rev* Fr' J- A' Gaudet P- P- Wh° a Chinese fox collar, was lined witn several other men accom anicd “dmmgmed me 1”* mes Pf me beige crepe. revealing a smart frwk ti" `_’ 4 _ , _ _ , _ _ _ _ - . ;~',lL;7ji'¢ ' incl-'c rouge stand out in patches. D‘"*"¥ me ¥’““’ “YS ‘?f °‘°S1“*§`ve1lins_in ti smart ensemble of navy 'f ¢ f l ‘ i , , QT Wi" i J D H013’ 09310110 Ohumh Uf Whwh he of th same be' e material attract- No dirty smoky wicks on the Nesco." him. Their names were mumbled in l 9 ' lg Ennm-_ who sc,m,,,1y limned_ They was a devoted member. _thus pre--lively tucked and finished at the seated themselves, after chugging Daring him 10 meet his Divine waislinc with a topaz buckle. The Absolutely safe--consumes less oil than any other stovc. pleasantly with Furaday' The _ludge_ ll-ms was essentially con hat was 8 small blue Dobbs .model Thousands m use. Come to oul household department ately c the back, they seemed to _ 1 h l r Q famous man patted mm al-lec_tlon_ sistent with the whole life of the in fem V, f lil; - . 5 . deceased, for his daily actions were Mrs, Scott were 3 smart costume 3, li f . - or c clcmcnsh-ation hc great-.friends rrhc dclcy annoy °ff°l°d “P il* E §l“ l t “P “W “_ of bisque georgette inset with clunv rt »'~ _ ed Elinor this life the 1*”-mfllllellt Ol 5 fullel lace and applique. Her hat was a Do not suffer from kitchen heat. Geta “Nesco.' M last" evcrylhlng was ready' life in the realms of the beloved Re- blagk lace ,md mohair model, Hof silence fell. 'rho accompaniment de-°'_“°l'-, _ bowl'-ret was of American Beavis/ to her songs began Elinor let her His wife Mrs, Phlleinen Arsen- roses, ault prede eased him some flfteei. M155 Mar m-el Scott Chose H from( 1 f » - @ small audience have time to gauge 9 ' _ _ ' `, ' Z '- " l _ l “l ' and appreciate her beauty; she was Years 1180. d}l;l_llid0f U3-3 Ul`U0ll ihefffl .of almond green crepe finished with . _ -'* o striking figure 'rhcn che raised were ““°»~° 1 fm fee 8°” lm* applique. braided in a lace effect- W HOL 5 A L E. f- P E T A | L - - hcl. head, revealing the beauty or one daughter survive, to cherish the . - \ - ' _ memory of a dear father. I ' :_ -;?.= 4346 .ii .» till? » gl ‘ i I 1 ' , 1 ; / " iqiéili ' it \ , i t‘ ,i r 6 '_ “__” tc, .<’ _, §t'.‘f,' till. ,ou go the better they `get. ‘Peter the Great.” crossed with \t. his stable at St. Peters. Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . ._ ln... . JOSEPH II. CHEVERIEI AT STUD GOLDEN AUBREY 1 REGISTERED STANDARD TROTTER WEIGHT l 125 GOLDEN AUBREY sired by "CAPTAIN AUBREY-" First _ Dam by Kalol, second Dam hy "All Right." third Dam, ‘Minnie Grey," by "Harry Morgan," fourth Dam by Jacques Cartier,” fifth Dam by “Noble." The farther back For size, slyle, action speed and endurance, get thc GOLDEN AUBREY~w|i| stand for the summer of 1923 in Charge. Owners. - “Morgnn." . . . _ . _ storm (3. E. PRATT & SON, -»~ -- ___ _...___-\ _ J _ _ .____,__,__________g___ Prince Edward Fox Netting is made princip- ally for use in the sait- laden air of the Maritime Provinces and is extra I heavily galvanised before weaving and after, making earcztwist in each mesh a b d and welded im- moveablc joint, every mesh is true to sim and strongly woven while the Netting is further strength ened by extra strands of wire on top, bottom and ends Every roll has a guaranteed length of 150 feet, and opens out flat and smooth, making a straight non bagging and non sag (ing wall when erected Write or Wire -Collect- For Samples and Dellvnel Prices. H01-MAN S IUWUUIDI in- __1-»-- lMK“~| (GIHU WH PRINCE- EDWARD = l S , X l, , M E S _ “o."cE Mortgage Sale , iw .1/»t,t '\ ____ 'Poke nnilrli thnt tlntlnr rind hy virtnn _° _ 't ” ' `° | if ih1~ |»nwr~ra of still' cnntilillhlj |" ll ,,,.,._ _ ' O G E R `, `”_`_ '"|" M0l`|l!0|-Zi' 0|* lived ui' ’l‘rnlt ilalml. """’, were In thé’ great mnns lux' tlic i.wt»niy-nnn-iii tiny of .lnnnnry 4 curious limousine, gliding -through _ The Auction Sale of Wilmot Q. 1934- lIH\'l" |\"¢W ll J- & T_ Morbid the wet, dismal streets of Paris. J mm ‘mlb _'vas postponed W," be ,§{,',’,"l}f‘,f‘.”_.,,[’,‘,'{‘,',I.",I'-|~?%..'i'2.r.§ff§fti.5}f‘Tl!Thch- host chance igucbly with Fm-_ ' ' the at-contl 'pilri there will lm nffnrml iflldlly in Itdliiiil. Ht! Cdllld ASDCBIC held on the premises at Albin? "n :':~||5nHnr1"o:y 7't»'|li:."-'f;""'{§’,"l:f" QI!" llfilllli- Iparfect English, if he wanted to. Thursday' June Hgh at gn, 0'¢\_|0(~_||_t l'||:lrloti|~'lr;\vn, on !\lo:(il|rv `ll'|'i€ptnix'! Vrhc Incl that he didnvt Irrngtcd ""‘""l 1|" of Jnlv A li, lines, nt. tin-;Elinor_ Her Italian was limitcd to llollcr Iwllr of vlvrvcli u`|lo~k in ilu- fnrnlitioli, i - 1 il i . - _ ' ' - the roles she had memorized. She ,,_,,_,,, ' "..."..';:lr:l.,.'.'_'1::$r:.’;._"ami-.........Tf-it if he -1-ought no of no im- ' iihmh-_ lying innl twin; gn m,,,,|.,¢¢,..‘nortance. It was a new and dis- town nforcatllll hnumleil ns fnllowsl. 33, f.lf‘,‘,’,l:11f}_',,'{"§’,’;' ,,'}{,,},‘.,';"y"’,§,,f‘}‘§:‘\?‘l-m‘§_'§ l' was accustomed to homage. to flai- |_v nwncii hy \if_ w_ owl", ;¢,,,,,,,,.|v.tery, to unwavering masculine at 'i~".”lin."»"f f.'y"'itF’il’I‘t. $‘f'i'-i.i.’;..£‘"n ‘l-° ‘°"“°"' ‘ ' ~ ‘ ' - '- The were in a br ht and color- _ _ Longuvirth, nmi nn the Northwest by y is amldoge fm- pm", bug are you ¢m»¢fl_|| The funeral took place to Sf.. Anthony's Church. Bloomfied, on :Sunday aft/ernoon, June 3rd, and lwas largely attended. Rev. J. Ai; ;Gaudet the pastor, officiated, aridl _laid to rest. all that was mortal of, kind and loving father, to await; glorious resurrection. Requescat, DUCE. Hci llat was a large Legholn picture. model showing a bow of velvet of a deeper tone. She wore a corsage of rosesi I _ Mrs. Wright wore a\ rosewood crepe model with matching hat and smart black lace coat.. Her flow- ers, were butterfly roses. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs Wright will make their home on Elm street. throat, and sang. i It was over, at last. There was! 1D-0% QUEBEC, Que., June 1l.--L`buis silence: Elinor confidently await- ‘Demers, IK. C., former Batonnier of ed the verdict. | The great man leaned over andj to Farraday in Italian. Far- I suggests we lunch with him, just we two." I Elinor flushed angrily. “He‘s not very courteous, yourl fricndi I sing myself hoarse, and! the Quebec Bar, and one of the most distinguished attorneys of the province of Qucbec. will bc appoint- rose and came to Elinor. ind. chairman of the new working- n¢en's compensation board. Ac-l cording to information on hand. |while it. is robahlc that thc new D board will bc named on Juno 13. ll is also possible that. due to unfor- his first thought is food." lscen circumstances, thc-re may be F'arradny's gray eyes were very n delay until thc 21st. kindly. _ Mr. Demcrs was one of the lilcin- "We can talk more intimately bers of the special coniitiissloii :ip- o. cheerful meal," he said soo- Hcavcn's sake," snapped El- irrltably, "don't take |ha‘t tone mc! It gets on my nerves," Farrnduy laughed goodhumorcdly. "lt/s this dupresslng atmosphere." saidi “Don't you feel it?" Elinor shivered suddenly. Shc cold and old and`wl:ary_ “Ycsl Take me somewhere quick order me n cocktail." tinctly unpleasant sensation; she ,pointed to investigate Labor confli- tions :ind to prcpnrc it report. with lHon. Wi G. Mitchell, iw-izlmliiig the MOST people know this absolute --_ tl li ii li: t :__ ed restaurant, warm and gay. redo- . We, the undersigned merchants of "1.\ls»nt'~l?“tl1f|: 'hitter bnrnl of land in 'lent of good food and good wine. l 5° “Y Bnly" ‘:'h°.“ey°“ l;‘gc;' ?‘°A;:; Poole Q Thompson, Limited. L. H Poole, President. J. W Murdock I Company. Mobeod 0 McGregor. ‘ E. I Purkuma. I L. 'fouaher McGowuu’| Limited, Kilmllr. l W A. Poole a clmlieily. lmml on Wednesday It “ Mb.) par 'l'. 0. Ives. one ovclook P M during thc :sine giclnl, omcc ltirniinrcj cioc|¢.in.h»n.ic, host ate with frank enjoyment. I period We also urea to clog uly 0 tell. will bv". bowl. cum. el But Elinor was not happy. Thel I2" (D°\-l'»l°“ Dwi 2_°3'.‘.?.%.»l.".i‘°Ilii‘i “iii i.‘.'.'Zl’.ii'il,“'§i.'.', -endlw vw ' ncrntetl water: and (lrllikl manufaciur- ht!!- ed or in process of manufacture, form~ ghe prhiing the mnchinerv. plant equip-l -linen, trademarks trade naman, book- ilohn, and all other fixtures, ntenllla, gooiln cbntteln effects nntl lllnotl now owned. nr which at the ttine of such sale moz bo owned iq thefooit J, t ‘lit Moi-rin ‘olnplny Lim ted. Terms o lilé to he twenty rr nt cull nt the time of nie. Ill iu.§|l~ olive ,within thirty dlyo ufhr the nu I li e, nlrlgied this fourteenth dey of lfoy | _ The rses of the meal wearied. was restless and ate little. the great hum eye her a admiri ly talk in ic-tell bout my voice?" the last drop of from gloss. the lit. a fat chair, and to the Iudition, Ma- Montegue Lower Montague and C"""""""’“"‘ """“""d "' '°"°""‘ -The rcat. man ordered refull .as ° y°" aw” " 3 3 iliiimnir, hgree to close our respec- nnOrl.»‘h§ni?tli:f~:»‘::eify hgrn‘,Y¢°|-'fy' S1-trial if hegmentally savored eggh dist? be- B“y°f °" ?:*;‘d“;‘dIt'h.° .rag uvc pieces or business at s irctocit nl--1- nw-._ on the Northeast ti; nw- lm-c hc made hu selection. it was ‘7'”“?"’ 2"". - ‘ - ' ~ ”“ ...n cr on imc. mm... | senwne Smrm wnhodt ltl A dr - P M. isotonic crm mn from ' Y - ""1 °" tl" ell t 1 h lr mc x M ‘_ J uyul lush Frm* Soiitlienat hy property of Bruce Stew- in exe en unc e°n* om h Store lI_W8yl hill Bl 81', With MI y. lille y. /tri sc to canape of Russian caviar to t e proven dlresllom ludnalngeqboxl September 14th, both dates inolus- Ml" "ll the ncrldnnl lironertly of J. very old and ellow brandy that' ive/Also Wednesday afternoons at “‘ '|`~ "“"’*‘ ‘7""'l’““Y "“"‘°‘> ""'"" accompanied e coffee. 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