sEFreMamv-m, 1928 THE CH-ARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Western Guardian a ’ i -'ma caaaaorrarown GUARDIAN may be obtained 2mm the Hunter Boot Stare, next Bank of Nova Bootia. Water Street. Bub- ‘ Icy A q rQld Records’: orth Money "f end, under our new "plan, get flleee four new scrlpiaons will be received and ad- the Guardian. —FUNIBAL NOTICIF Theiun- eral of the late James Champion will tabs place from the residence of hi! 8011. Wesley Champion. Kensing- i011. on Saturday at 2 p.m. to Mal- peque. —TIIE MEMBERS of Caldwell Lodge. no. 1207, are requested to greet in lodge room Saturday, Sept. "Znd, 1.30 p. m. to attend the fun- ’ I ~ rral of late brother James Cham- i. On Sale To-day flon, Kensington. 7935 . . —CONGRATULATIONS.—COI1SPM- “Missouri Squnbble” "BLACK MARIA” ulations are being extended to Mr. In el Dlahnee\ 3m ' and Mrs. J. Scott Cairns (nee Georgina Cairns) of Freetown, on Savoy Orchestra ..................._.... “Was lt a Dream” the arrival of a son on Sept. 17th., "CHLOE" r lerC LeehKh .31.. =.|'I§'B"..i-....f "' 3993 "The Bluefield Murder" "GEORGE COLLINS" Harvey and the North Carolina Inlilere ........_._....... “When Summer la Gone" "IF l LOST YOU" ‘Plane 3elea—Lse Sine ....__._. m1“ -WEDDING IN BEDEQUEF-Tlle marriage took place on Tuesday at the United Church at North Bedeque. Rev. Mr. "Nicholson offic- iatins. of Miss Jenny Hogs. daugh- ter oi Mr. and Mrs. John H038. of Wilmot. to Mr. James Clark of North Bedeque. The bride and groom were unattended, after the :eremony the happy couple left for a honeymoon trip in the Sister Maritime Provinces. On their re- turn they will reside in North Bedeque. A host of friends wish them all prosperity-S. —CAME SAFE THROUGH HUR- ltlCANlL-A telebrarn has been re- ceived by Councillor John T. Phil- lips. of Summerside, conveying the good news that his son, Mrl Roy lfiilllilis, who is on the staff of the Bank of Nova Scctia at San Juan, P0110 R100. came safely through the great hurricane that devastated the . island a few days ago. The telegram "W" Mr- Phillips also states that all other members of the staff of the bank are safe-S. 250 1 Good Selected: an Inn BRUNSWICK Record. Lu your Brunswick Dular ilaleaatnle the new BruneIIcl Liglwfioabai Radio; the in’ lfrumtnt rim is built ro rlaa Ugh MUBICA standards ol m. Pinairopc. - __.- —COOKE - CAMERON NUPTI. iii-SP A very pretty wedding took place at the bride's home at 5.30 a. m. on Thursday. when Miss Tersie Adeline Cameron. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Keith Cameron of Kirk Street, S'side, became the wife of Mr. Ellwood L. Cooke, son oi Mr. and Mrs. George Cooke, 0i Windsor. Ont. The ceremony was performed by Ven. Archdeacon White in the presence of only the immediate relations. both the bride and groom being unattended. The wedding took place under an arch, prettily decorated with pink and white flowers, the color scheme of drawing room and diningroom being pink and white. Miss Bessie Small- OBTAINED ONLY AT ISLAND RADIO CO. 143 GREAT GEORGE STREET ding March as the bride appeared on the arm of her father, looking very charming in a dress of honey beige, trimming with cut embroid- ery, with hat and shoes to match and carrying a beautiful bouquet of pink and white roses. During the signing of the register Mr. Ewen at the Prince County Hospital. l man beautifully rendered this Wed- ' vertisements taken for insertion in i r Nicholson sang very effectively "O Peri-act Dove". Immediately after a sumptuous wedding breakfast was served the nappy couple left on a honeymoon trip, calling at Nils-i gara Falls and Chicago and thence lo the groom's home in Windsor, Ont., where a. reception will be 31W, an in their honor before they deq ZPEERLESS’; ENGLISH FOX NETTING will reside in future. Both the bride 1nd groom were the reciplen‘ of many beautiful presents, inciudin! cheques. cut glass and silverware. A handsome pair of silver vases was the gift oi the Junior w. a. of stl Mary's Church, of which the bride was a popular member. The groom s gift to the bride was a beautiful peflfl and crystal necklace. The Every roll guaran- teed. Sold only by. THE ROGERS HARDWARE 00., LIMITED. in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Cooke all prosperity and happiness; B- . PERSONALS —Mr. Donald Lidstone, of Sum- nerside and Mr. Eric McKay 0i thi! Post Office staff at Summerside. ‘rave left on a motor trip to the mainland-S. CARTERS’ FEED STORE Arriving daily CARLOADS of BIIAN, SHORTS. WHITE MIDDLINOS, CRACKED CORN. FEED COBNMEAL, OIL CAKE MEAL. COTTON SEED MEAL. ON HAND POTATO BASKETS, FEED OATS (Old Ind new) PRESS- ID IIAY and STBAW, etc. A fllll stock of POULTRY SUP- PLIES always on hand. We are hayins FEED oars. Want some BAILEY‘ and BUCKWHEAT. Oall at our sun stone. We soil at Iowan eel. wrrobitsan! a as an.‘ w. pa; ran mar-m prices for PRODUCE." Carter t? Co. ~ LlllfflED. gin-Jamar AMINATION and aupplyk —Mr.".77imes Champion, Kenning- ton, died Wednesday night after an extended illness, aged 0B. Funeral notice latch-Y. , ds Checked By modern va g ointment-J _ _ xlOS Professional Cards _~__- Mark R. McGuigan B. A. QABRISTEB. SOLIOITOI». ITO MONEY T0 LOAN Ollneron Bloch. Cbarleiietewlalll Br. C. C. Archibald l” . . l» Oflllll "Tllfiihfhlalf-Z‘ no»... " Prietlca Liminte: Eye, lar, lioee (‘citing III‘ Ylfll Glasses fill-I U0 "all. l.” l0 l.“ McLeod & Bentley i. a. pawns! w. a. earn-Ln. x. o. Darrbter and Aticrnsy-at-Law office: ill liolmend noun to LOAN c‘ rleitetowl. r. s. I. McDonald & McPhc 1.0a. usoonaatk 5h. r. mm: part for Detroit, Mich.. where they| ¥ . FALL ~ iNG a THURSDA Y, September 2a.. uFrom 2 to '5 p. m. and Follolilziirgl Days A YgrzLAreBid a Cordial Welcome to Dar Formal Display of the A UTUMN FASHIONS Our windows will tell the story of the fashion glories of the different departments-so panorama of the apparel-Millinery, Coats, Dresses, Dress GOOdS, Lingerie» and other accessories depicting the unfolding of the New Season's Fashions. i ' i ‘ Come. and Inspect Even if You Don't Select PRO WSE ROS Lt “The lVhole Town's Talking” Eastemgardidfl “GEE THE descriptive Pfflgfflm and be convinced that V011 5110"“ - see Chautauqua at Montague. 7848 IO'EEMEMBER CHAUTAUQUA Guardian Joins a host of iricndslwm be m Montagufi September 2232. t0 27th. mnaama, MUSIC. LECTURES -Undoubtedly the finest PFOZYEim yer, put on by Chautauqua Montag- llé 35th t0 27th murlfilllbtil’. ..'BETTEB OBTAIN‘ your tick-_ ets for Chautauqua at once for sale at all Montague stores. 7845 i ..'EASTEIIN AGENT—M1'. J. W Murdock is Guardian A88!" i" Mm‘ tague and will be pleased to receive news items, navel-cums. new H"! renewal subscriptions. ..'BAPTIST ClIURCllES.- There will be services on Sunday. Sep- tember 23rd, in Montague ai. ll A.M. Georgetown 3 P. M. and Sturgeon at 7.30 P. M. Russell l... Wallace, Min- up um . 188E THE THREE ACT comedy drama "Sarbara Makes a Splash" in the st. Georges Hall Monday. Sepi- g4_ 7922-9-21-21 ..'DON'T FAIL T0 SEE our new fail coats and dresses, prices to suit every pocket. J. W. Murdock a Company, Montagu . PIBSONALS .____,.‘ ..'Misses Florence Gillie, Hay dtiver, Agnes McDonald. Herman- viile, Catherine Gillis, Hay River and Florence Mclsaac, l-lermanville. were passengers Friday from Bear River Station the two former for Boston and the two latter accomp- anying them as far as Charlotte- town and returning Saturday even- inl. ..°Mr|. Oantwell and her three “" of Halifax, who had been summering at her old home. Clear Bprinp, returned in Halifax by the 701l-9-2i-1i~ Hallway Wharf Danish Str. Harold. Capt. Chris Sensen unloading creosote piles for new potato warehouse on railway wharf. D. P. W. Dredge No. 115 Capt. MacLeod dredging oTrFi-ailway dock. The Tug Canso, which was here working with Tug Liagar at Dredge No. 115, left yesterday afternoon for Port Hood to tow Dredge No. 2 to Chitacamp. CAPE TRAVERSE AND VICINITY - . Carraghel-‘s Wharf Schr. Nellie J. KinghCapt. Mur- ray in port. Pickard’s' Wharf Schr. Corean. Capt. Lavangier in port. Tug Lisgar, Capt. Gamble in port. Schr. Hazel W. Capt. Munn in rt. Buntaln Bell's Wharf Schr. Eliza Coreham, Capt. Mac- Deod in port. ' Schr. Bonus, Capt. Boudreau in port. Misses Edith Crosman and Lyla" Rodgerson, spent a few days visit- ing in Cape Tormenting N. B. as the guest of Miss Laura Howavt. Marine Wharf C. G. S. Brant, Capt. Kelly sailed. Bruce Stewart's Wharf S. S. Harland, Capt. MacLaine, Messrs George Dawson, and Jack sailed. llieaton. of Tryon. were visitors to l Schr. Carl E. Richards, Capt. Bkln- Cape Traverse on Wednesday even- ner in port. . S. B. Hochelaga on Pictou route. , Str. Delson, Capt. Marshall load- ing cattle for St. John's. llfld. Miss Doris Campbell. of Char- lottetown, spent the week end at her home in Cape Traverse, Mrs. J. Campbell, and Mrs. Win- fred Rodgerson, spent Saturday. 400,000 Worffen Report Benefitf by actual record “Have you recdued benefit from taking Lydia Pinkhamls Vegetable Compound?” A questionnaire enclosed with every bottle of medicine has brought, to date, over 400,000 replies. The overwhelming ma- jority-in fact, ninctyeight our of a hundred-says, “Yes.” If this dependable medicine has helped so many women, isn't it reasonable to suppose that it Magdalene Boat from Bouris, via [Pictou Friday evening. Waterfront Directory i -—_- hell's Wharf I THIS. 'I'l'0 “ ‘mlma-v‘... ".37.?" '3“ am ease-e. Charlottetown °*°°°""= wt Bohr. Prod and Norman, Capt; i f. will help you tool Get a bottle from your druggist today. LYDIA LPINIH _ _ .v~..~_,.. .._._ a “Sign; gig-lends pnd ‘relatives in Cape Tbrmentime N. B. Mr. Edward Trowsdale of North Tryon, was a visitor to.Cape ‘Ira- verse, on Sunday. MisrAnnie Hately has retumed home after spending a few days in I ‘m; Mm ,1, Hgflgjy, Albany at the guest of Miss Mar- jorie. Howatt. * Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald. and family of Chelton has returned| . mm gflief spending a. few days in Cape Traverse, at the guest of Mr- homa in Murray Harbour. -_--aee->-—— Mlnardh Ijlnlnrent for Ohennliil m. 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