PAGE SIX RINCE EDWARD T ODAY ON LY “RACKETEER " ALL-‘IALKIE or tvuw CAPITOL TODAY HOOT GIBSON ‘IN THRILLING WESTERN YORK‘! ctvnunwonnn "Lingo- SHARKEY — Also Sound Cartoon FIGHT ts rauuus And TALKIE ‘concur CWM’ g‘ n 1-11}? WITH OICHISTROLA _ Mat. 8.00. llc. I60- ve. 7.15 S: 9.00 16c, 26c. UR SECRETS TAN’ Ihe strange story of a @111’: a u Tues-“Wed. E \lHAT ARE Y0 ‘I a ‘ Vie» suppose _vou gauli into a crystal and heard your past lif" revealed? Theinti- h macies — the things man who knew t c you thought the inner, thoughts t‘ world would never women. Term-Z Grip- piug‘. FIFQW" ions! tic l Drama- (‘olorful I ALSO “GOOD SCOITT" (‘OMEDY S f‘ R E A M i nhla n 1'3? MONDAY l2 Jnist/x THE CHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAB .. c u P , 4i mt. a.oo.1s¢,s1». l , Eve. 7.15 & 9.00 V TUES-—-WI'III, 36c, 12¢, “$21!. See and hear what an artist's E X O C model does during and after G A Y working hours! It is sensa- Fafm Fm‘ salg , Gibson Thriller/s 7 Excellent Picture ' The farm of l2? acres. belonging to in: larie Joseph Fraser, Atcndale, will be sold by aucuon on Tuesday, July 2Q; at ca; oclcrit. Also a implements and stock. F0: pfifllfll- lars see ltandbils. ‘- The farm m _ be sold pruxtteij. up‘ till July l5, and may be inspected at , any time. John Fraser and J. A. Kevugiian. Executors. 5190-7-5-8-12-15 N "THE LARIAT KID.‘ NOT AT THE cartrot. HAS 000p cmtnn‘, 10o e Ctzitersal pro- dlzcLoit ll \\' being shown at the CfiPl- tol "fltcatre. s the tale c! a young cow- .er whose sole 21m in life ls to ‘n15 vow to track down the mur- derers of hLs father and avenge hi5 tiervl‘. I NOTAICE The Annual “acting of the Three Rivers Cemetery C0,. will be hcld in the (‘eruetcrv at Bruderv-ll, Tuesday, July 8th at ‘J p. m. 5141-74-11. eu_..__._i.______ upon ilLS arrzval 1n the A“. Drx-STAFFSAGE . . l ., girl he is made the umerous murderous a:- tne brzgarzis who have on 1s to vripe F. o the tout: where he has curd the can; cf destx-racios nteets the beauti- a marriage ca! of the lot. Fox Ranch and farm of 40 acre< with good dwelling house and nut build- ings. Also a never failing well. (‘en- traLly located. near to school. church- es. station and creamery. V-flll he sold» in block or in part. to suit purchaser also l6 pair zmd Silver Black Fox with their Young if not sold privately‘ be sold ht‘ Auction in October. ' cf hzs adventures with o.‘ r"‘fians and the able he fmstrates their in; and breath- Ix-tdner. Grade VI-i James Vlckerson; 2 ' On May 9th., in Bangor. P. E. I.. Robert McLean; 3 Sandy .\facGre-l i peace.’ _ array the got‘. ‘"71": rein-ed fifteen y-ear old son Grade IV-l Dorothy McLean; 2 I of IL". and Mrs. Colin hmcKaj-i The Sarah Vacivalker. l 'cd ‘.11: u very bright child lov- Grade III~1 Florence Jewell; 2 l y b; at; W119 kngtt; mm 3-1;- 1, lMeliiclc Warren: 3 Eric Alloreside. been a greet suilerer for nine y Gracie II Sr.—1 Hilda Stevenson; -' Earl Yoiznker. Grade II Jzt~l Louise Ladner: 2 .:'Iln: Aioiyneaux. ' Grade 1-4- Eddle Thompson, Hel- r-n .\IacKitiley, teacher. Warren Grove School: The ‘follow- ins: pupils of Vvarrcri Grove Schonl, were sticcessful in the recent depart-E mental examinations oi the Boardl oi Education and have received their‘ . rates. YlZI Alexander Mac Lacnnn. Mary siaclfinrtcn a".~; Batu.’ Ladner. t BASIL EARL I\I.~\('KAY o weeks and had driven to hi: brother's homo better than usual for 50ml‘ in Rive on. He Cflnle home hfi-DDY ‘rand s king, but in a few hours h: ‘bwame sick and T113’. ' hands could do wou... not keep 2 .- here; The precious child G05- lent for a mile was Cfilltd brght happy land V1103? tvottid be no ntore pain or t»? ‘sides his Brief st cizen p? Irtle Basal lcavés ‘ Viola. at home. a: ' namely: Everett. .. and Ira in Saskatchewan: I-Iarr" Rivertort: Percy, “finston; ‘and Vilellingtcn, at home. The fun- eral was held from the hcme of the parents. ‘the Rev. .\Ir. Datxd, offirz- atmg. Six brothers of the deceived acted as pa“ bearers. The funeral, 2T to there . 12-- IVARRITS.’ GROVE E scnoot. rxanttxartox} I Tne annual examinatcn of War-l In Grove School was Held in Fri- day afternoon, June ‘.51., with six- ie-en patents. and tisifors present. Tne pu were examined in the var-om: t r ' by their teacher I\IL== Helm Bfarmnlay: who was as- teet by Rev, w. R. Macwalkoxnl Twas largzci attened and the rcittaim |tvere lair‘ to rest in the Lorne Valley Cemetc-rj’. l Following the examination, Publici School, Certificates were pIGSEIITCd to] the successful candidates viz: Alex- Bentral Guardian Al‘ THE BIBLE SOCIETY MEET- [NG g1; uryon Baptist Church on Wvednesday, July 9th. m?" Wm b‘ complete reports oi the Society's Pf"- gress for the last Yell‘ 03 "mm 1mm n; several offlcers. Rev. J. M. Murchi- sort, District, Secretary will be present Jild will take part in the prdflfllmmfi- CHURCH SERVICES for July 6. i930, will be held at Haulbrook at. 1i 1:. m.; at Cross Roads at 3 P- m» Ind at Alexandra at 7 p. m. The ordin- ance of the Lord's Supper will be administered. B. J. Chisholm, pastor. ENGAGEMENT-LB. and M11. J. ‘ W. Whitehead, Clinton, axtnounoe the CL agement oi their daughter Verna. to Malcolm, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Murray. Graham's Road, marriage to take place July 16th. 5788-1i FUNERAL TODAY-The funeral of the late Mr. Wm. Yeo will be held from his late ‘residence, 20 School Sh, this Saturday‘, July 5th, service start- ing at 2 o'clock, funeral leaving at 2.30, Dayflght Saving Time. Inter- ment Peoples Cemetery. FUNERAL TODAY-The funeral of the late H. V. Buntaln takes place this afternoon from his residence, 189 Rochford Street, service starting at 3 o'clock, funeral leaving at 3.30. Inter- ment People's Cemetery. REV. DR. CLLARENCE MACKIN- NON of Pine Hill College will speak at both sessions cf the Bible Society's Annual Meeting at ‘Bryon on Wednes- ‘uy. July 9th. Dr. MacKlnnon has re- cently travelled extensively in the Far East and his messages will have special reference to the influence which is being exerted by the Soci- etys work in Missionary lands. 0pm: AIR SERVICES Saturday evening at 8 p. m., corner Queen and Grafton; Sunday, 3,15 p. m., Victoria Park: 6.15 p. m., Queen Square; 8.30 Eventide Musical Festival, Band- stand. The League of Mercy will con- duct service in Queens County Jail on Sunday, at 3.15 p. m. (‘ITADEL SERVICES-ll a. m., Holiness meeting. The members of the Orange Order Fraternal Society headed by the Citadel Band, will par- ade to this service for Divine Worship 7 p. m. Salvation meeting. The vocal party will render "Only a step to Jesus”, Sunday Sliool at 10 a. m., and 2 p. m. A TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO MR. BRENT WOOD, CRAPAUD, or t0 Mr. E. D. Stems, Charlottetown, 1n- forming them that it is your inten- tion to attend the Bible Society's Annual Meeting in Tryon on the 9th will greatly assist those who have the , School at l0, Holy Communion at 11; ‘roucl sonar-Yesterday mora- ing If. the Police Cot-IR. l drunk Ill fined $5 and eustl. I lPNder 21ml! I6 and meta, l can of sanitary by-llI, a dayl for cleaning out. one emf- rnent. case- ' ST. PAUL'S CHURCH - At St. Paul’: Church on Sunday morning. the Communion Service will be at half-plat ellht instead of the usual hour of ll oriock. Next Btmday there will be communion at.‘ both 8.30 and 11 dclock ' w -' ' i Q 'ANGLIOAN SERVICES -Cntmud. k Saint John's Church, July 6, Sunday Springfield, Saint Elizabeth's Church. July 6, Sunday School at 10.30, Even- song at 7.30. THE PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA, Kensington and Free- town services July 6th: 10 a. m., Sun- day School, 11 a. m., Morning Wor- ship, 3 p. m., fleet/own Service. 7-30 p. m., Evening Service. The pulpit will be occupied by the Rev. D. F. Davies, Tyne Valley, who is exchang- ing with the Minister, the Rev. Williams. - “£3. YESTER-DAYS MARKEIE-FOWI Bach Eggs WSW-tug; "‘““"”"i. Ran R0 "a was ‘lkoqunrvw-r-Rutlisuimmfuttr. JULY. 5. 1930 us? ‘Sig-Q s: TEA ‘K $1 to $1.50, eggs 32c a doz., butter 32: lb., rhubarb 5c. lb, radishes 5c. bunch. strawberries 25c. box. Hay 65c. to 70:. I oat: 45c. to 50c., straw 40:. potatoes 90c. The fish market was poorly stocked with fish. There were no mackerel and very little cod. Cod Patriot Not policy of its Government at 0 following statements, Consulted fl How closely the local Liberal organ is in touch with 1h: ttawa will be seen from the twr both given out on the same day: ‘rm: PATRIOT sold for 6c. 1b. THE BISHOFS HEALTH-A wire was received yesterday from Right Reverend Monsignor “Maurice M:- Donald from Dayton, Ohio, stating the condition of I-Ila Lordship Bishop O’Leary was unchanged. Both Mon- signor McDonald and H‘s hardships brother, Archbishop O‘Leary of Ed- monton. are at his bedside and will remain until the issue ls decided. ON MOTOR TRIP -Mr, bfyles Cheverie and his bride-to-be, Miss Mae Gallagher, teacher of Boston Trade School for Girls, has motored to the old homestead of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac D. Cheverie, New Zealand, P. E. I. It is Miss Gallag- her's first trip to P. E. I. and she found the people very hospitable and the country well named when it is called “The Garden of the Gulf." Accompanying them from St. John were Mr. Thomas Roper and family and Miss Genevieve Lawler, of Hampton, N. B. ' 1 l MABSHFIELD PRESBYTERIAN TEA -- The uncertain weather of Thursday did not prevent u large at- tendance at the annual ten, given by‘ the ladies of the Marshfield Presby- terian Church. consequently the tea "We are told by Lite Steel Companies that we might. with their gm. clous permission of course, raise the duties against. the United Stain and lower them against Great Britain. WHY THIS GEIVEROSIIY? . . . If duties were increased on imports from the United States IT WOULD ENABLE OUR FRIENDS THE STEEL MANUFACTUR- ERS T0 RECORD THEIR TOTAL PROFITS IN MILLIONS BY THE SIMPLE PROCESS 0F INCREASING PRICES. THE COMPETITION OF THE RELATIVELY SMALL IMPORTS FROM GREAT BRITAIN WOULD SCARCELY BE NOTICED. It would be a fourteen to out shot for these gentlemen. . The fact ls the steel companies of Canada are doing better than they over did before—-NOW IS NOT THE TIME T0 GIVE THEM A FURTHER "HAND-OUT". . IT WILL NOT BE THUS THAT THE BUDGET WILL BE REVISED.” —Patriot editorial, May l. 1930. _ THE GOVERNBIENT "IRON AND STEEL: General adjustment of ratu on all primary forms with INCREASES IN RATES on ingots, blooms and billets, sheets. bars, etc. Provisions of a tariff group to cover ferroalloys, all of which are. made free under the British preferential tariff. IN- CREASE IN RATES under all tariffs on structural steel in certain shapes and weights commercially rolled in Canada with reduced Brit- ish preferential rates on verv heavy sections and on all finished struc- tural steel. INCREASES ‘EXCEPT IN THE BRITISH PREFEREN- TIAL BATE on steel plates such as can be rolled in Canada. Free en- try UNDER THE BRITISH PREFERENTIAL TARIFF on all such plates when of widths and weights not rolled in Canada. PROVISION FOR A BRITISH PREFERENCE on all kinds of hotrolled strip steel for use in cold rolling. INCREASES _ IN THE GENERAL TARIFF RATES on most coated sheets with provision for tin plate if and when made in Canada. PROVISION FOR DUTIES AFTER JANUARY 1, 1931. on black sheets imported for coating with metal. Reduction un- der all tariffs in rates on corrugated sheets. PROVISION FOR DU- TIES ON SKELP if and when rolled in Canada. Provision for a British preference on saw steels untempe uni and extension on existing prefer- ence on saw steels tempo =6. PROVISION FOR. AD VALOREM SUB- TAX on alloyed steels. Extensions of existing British preference on wire and sprIngsP-Klng Government Budget announcement, May 1, 1930. ant, event occurred at the home of WEDDING BELLS-A very pleas- M!‘ Pa“ Hand: o’ Montreal i among the visitors in the city. JOHN D. HTME. T-E-Sats- ll cky Point Ferry The S. S. Iiiilshoro will make a special trip Saturday. July 5th. leav- Ing Rockw- Poin: at 7 P. .\l. Standard Time. i P. SI Daylight Savin: Time. Beturmn: to Rorky Point nflcr the o excellent in her role . rmances are gzveri by Zilary Foy. (‘an Arid“ Brennan. Andj: Waidron. borne. Bud Os- Joe Bennett and Jim Corey. .-‘I.\"I'IGO.\“IEH_ _ txstta D-ciran, of Nev. ent College student, on. Francis Ford, Walterj _ ,- lPatrlot please copyJ of the charming Mary Lou and good ‘ l The North Carleton School elm-ins, was on June 27th. A number payers and parents attended. -.\.Iar;c An- ichildren were examined in_t.he var- castle, N. B., Hons departménis of school work by NORTH CARLETON SCHOOL of rate Title jtheir teacher Miss Jennie Dingwcll, Oswald Lowthcr, nnfier 1tnem¢h1in_ Mary Magxin- I matter of hospitality in hand. Rev non and Beth Ladner. A five dollar i131" 51511006 MHCKUIHOH W111 be the 201d ma” donated by Mn Duncan l special speaker. His Honor the Lieut- staznieson u» the pupil making the . Gmlem" W111 Prey-de- 5161 hizhcst standing in their school tvflrk for the year was awarded to? PROMIXENT FOXMAN-‘MI- G- Alarion hfolyneaux. Grade X. ,w' Myem calgarl" Mm" 15 “t Pres‘ n“, following prizes were damned lent, visiting relatives and friends on by me teacher: Perfect attendance‘; the Island. after an absence of about Eddie Thompson; Deportment, Hilda, mgmeen years‘ Mr‘ Myers is a“ om" Stevensmh Pup“ making the hignest , cer of the Alberta Fox Breeders‘ As- ‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Lockhart, Cole- ‘man, on Wednesday, June 18th, at 8 o'clock p. m., when their daughter, tables were pleasantly crowded until late in the evening. There was an abundance of delectable chicken. ham, salads, biscuits, cakes and pas- 291m“ 313mm w” “mud m "um" try, as the Marshfleld ladies are not- 15° w wlmam Jemflngs Bryn” 5°“ ed u good Con“ The fimlyqvork l of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brynn, Un- table was also liberally patronized as , ‘°""“‘°' The °°""‘°"Y w“ "Ymm" well as the refreshment booth, arid ‘ ed m‘ m‘ lawn “d” a“ m!‘ d the committee in charge is to be con- ‘I “ewe”! Wm‘ " m?“ “hi” be“ gratulated on their success. Fine , prmmdlng 1mm me cent?“ und" 822:. t Dleezirtg. ‘u n aonou .ced as winner of the 5i " ., offered by the s League in a Clin- "" “C ‘_*_‘"“_—""'—" n‘ ' st. The scholar- -—--( i-_:-( L» ct 1e an arts course in , - -. uuitzon :n Canada. 5 00 J l " ‘ f W} ' ' C . fie flax zrntving in Russia . "e firmaton of cv-operate farm- BOSTON via the ma; ‘AFLL WATER norm Sailings until fur- ptcy Act ther notice 0n _ ' . $07K? TO FREDITORS OF FIRST v ednesda-l 3 n d nrrrtxc. tvtmttr ustoxsnzxr The I SEaO-rtkru Saturday only. -“-\"E l Inthe matter "r the Estate of steamer l Turners Limited. Authorized Assignor. “CalVIIT Austin” ,' Notice is hereby given that Tur- . ,. ,' ..lid.f'l. _,d1d th “ednesday Salhng nerslmte o 0 earv on e 28th day of June, 1930, make aln a . . ' ll th via Eastport and ,Sl.lIh0f'llPd assignment of a er Lubec. - , property for the benefit of their cred- Safurday sailings ltors and that R. ll. Rogers, Official Receiver. has appointed me to he (‘ustndian of the Estate of the Debtor until the first meeting of Creditors. dire" Saint Jttltn fii3"..“.°..l?...'."".'.l°'eflll3.."'l.l iii *0 Bostmt- :".::.:.“:.‘::.:..::" ".*..'::.':..:'.::.' ‘t: ’ QWWMMBWWHHQ Mnndav. u» no. flav of .JuI_v,'1tl.10. allfllfiflllflb New York at eleven o'clock in ' the forenoon. Reduced rah: for nutomobila accompanied by passengers [Idem and information a! any Canadian‘ National Rya. ticket ofite, or apply w A. C. Currie, M. Reid’: PL , Wharf, St. olln, N. B. ASTERN standard time. Tn entitle you to vote thereof. proof of your claim must be lodged with me before the meeting is held. Proxies to be used at the meeting must he lodged with me prior thereto. And further take notice that at such meeting the Creditors will elect the permanent Trustee- And further take nntlce that if you I l l ZWYFTTJESHC plans to pro- ‘ ‘assisted by Mrsf ,and answered the numerous ques- _t.'0ns concerning the work in the‘ Idifierent grades very readily and a:- ‘ctiratcljc. A short program was carri- ed out by the pupils, Mr. Alder! ’Wrigltt acting as chairman. ' The following pupils received their‘ Public School Certificates: Dorothy hiacrurlane, Arthur ‘tvrizltt, Lloyd Lowther and Emmett Mclnnis. i; Dorothy Nfacliktrlanc. Alberta .\Ilit-' tart and Wanda Latttzter rcccvvcd ‘prizes for attendance and Rita ‘iGould. Hazen Lmvther and Everett‘ ,MacFarlalte prizes for proficiency. At the close of the presentations complimentary remarks were made by the ratepayers. The following address was read to, the teacher: Dear teacher, We the’ ratepayers and pupils oi North Carle,‘ ton School having learned with the depeest regret that you are leaving‘ at the end of the present term, felt that we could not. let you go without showing in ‘a small measure our ap- lpreclatlon of the faithful vmrk you ihave done while among us. We ask‘ ‘you to accept. this gift of money} helping you may see m tn purchase jsomeetitng stiltable with it which lvrlll be a constant reminder of the lpmmni relaflmfihlp which always {existed between the teacher, parents ‘and pupils. Wishing YOu every happiness and prosperity in the future. Signed on {whim of the district, per George ,Muttart. (Patriot please copy) , of machines wterelpainfed in differ. standing in Public School Certlfi-l rates. Alexandcr atacmcntln. rm} proficiency: Grade X~Muriel Warren. Grade IX-Haldane 5cm. Grade Vii-James Vlckerson. Grade IV-Dorothy McLean. Grade ilk-Florence Jewell. Grade II Sit-Hilda Stevenson. Grade II Jtn-Imuise Ladner. Grade I~Eddle Thompson. , 11w- pupils and visitors were then ' very ttcncrotlslj.‘ treated to fruit and , candy by the teacher. At. the close of the cxomlnatlon a vote of thanks was tendered the teacher by Mrs.‘ Prank wmi- and seconded by Mrs.‘ Harry Scott. STYLES FOLLOW AUTO RACES Famktine styles in Northern Ire land have been influenced by this year's international auto races at Belfast. Silver and gold model; o] famous makes of mm being worn as hat broches. As the various groups mt. colors. scarves in carats-spending shades became popular and are still in vogue. __._________ Because of the great crop of gher- kins. the small cucumbers which are‘ pickled in Germany. this year, grow- ers of the Rltineland are unable to‘ sell them. sociatlon and will attend the annual meeting in Summerside next, week. A motor party, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Hermas Myers, Miss Selina Myers. Mr. John Myers, Carleton and Mr. G. W. Myers, Calgary, spent a short while in the city yesterday on their way to Souris. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH-IO a. m., Sunday School and morning prayer meeting; l1 a. m., morning worship. Principal MacKinnon, D.D-, of Plnehill, will preach, Mrs. Arthur I-i- Roper will sing "Babylon" by Wat- son, and a quartette "God is a Spirit" will be rendered by Miss Stems, Miss Huestis, Mr. Johnson and Mr. G'llls. ‘l p. m., Evening worship. Dr. Ram- say‘s subject will be ‘Through Nature to God." Mr. Sen Acorn will be solo- ist, Evening service broadcast by sta- tion C.H.C.K. Mr. Roy Kendall, of Napanee, 0nt., will be organist for the day. WONDERFUL SHOWING - The West. Kent and Queen Square Cadet Corps are to be congratulated upon the fine showing which they made, having obtained 2nd and 3rd places respectively out of a large number of COW! lnsbccterl in the Maritlmea. The standing announced la the re- sult of the inspection marks and the {final standing will not be known un- til later as it ls influenced by the participation of corps in several rifle shooting competitions, some of which are not. completed. This year to ar- rive at It more equitable basis for steamship line: DENTAL IUIOION HOURS-O to 12.80 l to 5.00 corner Queen and lklmolll i among the parties ‘ vrfthout regard to l I l i la1 l llNfl-I-l-Zi. . have any claim against the Debtor for which you are entitled to rank, proof of such claim must he flied with me or with the Trustee when up- ’ ‘ zolherwise the proceeds of the Debtor's Estate will be distributed entitled thereto, your claim. Dated at Summenlde. Prince 24l- va-rd Island. m: 30th 1M0. FREDERICK l. I. WRIGHT. ___,_,___ Custodian. _.__.___i___ WARREN GROVE SCHOOL The following is the class standing of Warren Grove School month of June; for the Grade X-l MLTIOn Molrneuux. I thy of June, ‘Muriel Warren: 3 Eleanor Younker. Grade IX-l Haldane Scott. Grade VIII-l ‘mum; a Mary Alexander Mac- aaem comparing corps they were divided into three groups: Clam A having more than 15o infantry cadets on psi-me, Class a less than 15o; Class C, six cavalry and field artillery corps. Ibllowtng ls the present order of marlin-Class A-l, Halifax High School Cadet Battalion. Halifax; a, wen Kent B61100] cum Cbrpe, Charlottetown; 0. Quin Square pipe music by the we“ known Pip" which the bridal party stood. The Capt. Mcvouga“ w“ an added fer nuptial knot was tied by the Rev. S. mm ‘B. Profit. The bride looked charm- ‘ ____ ling as she entered the arch on the WEDDING ANNWERSAR‘; _ M; ~ arm of her father. She was attend- aud M“ n“ R Mafia,“ Ankemue l ed by Miss Lillie Boyle, of Comwall, Street, celebrated the twentieth an- Wm!’ ‘he 57mm w“ ‘b1? ‘uppwwd niversary of their marriage, on Mon- U by the ‘may’ brmher’ Mr’ Bruce day evening, when their parents, Mr. M‘°D°“3‘“' M" sbewa“ wmwmi and Mm wmhm MOM,“ o! Ma,“ l cousin of the bride, played the Wedd- field, Prince Edward Island, who are “'3 Mimi“ "d M1“ Elm" E11" "n! visiting them, together wnti Mr. Mof- my “mlmlmy "° "m1" M" M‘ fact‘: two brothers and their wives, l“ the qmnmm’ m’ wmpmy s” ML and M“. John Mona“ am ML down to the marriage feast, over 150 and Mrs. Lou Morfatt, presented them “mm”; n“ Sven“? w” 91'3"‘ with a handsome piano lamp. Mrs. “my ‘pent l" mum ‘umlshed by John Moflatt made the presentation Mr’ “be” Mm“? ‘cmmpanled b?’ and ML Lou Mom“, made . "n, Williams, Ellis and Hardy. Beautiful feeling mm speech to “comp.” selections were also sung by Miss the gift. Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt ,WhO "my" 311mm" l“ "wwdl"! 3°11!" were new}, summed and demhmd’ and etc. The esteem in which the mmked them in such i charming ’ young couple are held was deeply manner. A Jolly little supper follow- “awed by u“ 1"" numb" °1 use‘ ed, together with may congnmlb ful, costly and beautiful presents as w” “ma”! reaming many mm"! well IS some substantial cheques. At years of happy married life-Sackville midnight‘ the “mp”? ‘mpemd- Pow wishing Mr. and Mrs. Bryan many years of happiness. They will make their future home at Unlouvale. ._________.. PERSONALS MB. CALDER HONORED-Mfrs. W. P‘. Bannerman, Townsend Street, was hostess for the choir of Saint An- drew's Church, Sydney, C. 13., one ev- ening recently, who entertained in honor of Mr. James Calder, who, with his wife, is shortly leaving the city for Charlottetown, Prince Edwam Ia- land. The lflalr took the form of a presentation to Mr. Calder and the gift wu a beautiful colored scene. of one of the beauty spots of Cape Bre- ton. The presentation was made by Mr. George Crooks, president of the choir, who expressed the great regret ‘felt by the entire membership at Mr. Calder’: dvplrture. and the hope that he might. often return to visit his Sydney friends. Mr. Buncka and Mr. Lou Molhtt followed Mr. Crooks with many exp. ions of regret to- getherwlthlflodwlaheaforhlafu- tun suceau. Miss Ductile Pruner also spokeonbohalfofthalndymemben and wal very happy la her remarks. Rafrqhmaats and mulic followed and the party ended with hurt! good w-lahu to Mr. and Mn. Calder, who w... Mary Connolly, a. m, of iris Department of Health. New York is visiting friend: in the province. Mr. Ernest P. Weeks. son of Rev. l. S. Weeks, Salisbury, N. B, has been the gum of hi: uncle, Mr. Rer- mu Myers, Cafleton. Miss Margaret: Dougln, Miss Irene Dougan and their little niece, Miss Francis McCarey, have returned from a very pleasant visit to their sister in Buffalo. Mr. John finer, Avondale. ha: been in the city on business during this week, and intends remaining over for the Bennett meeting tonight. . I Mr. W.A. Stan-lethal returned‘ from l¢Q¢.‘.d1D‘fdIlR0€ll1COBVlfl-! tioninChlclgoJlbamebywlyofi School Cadet Corps, Charlottetnrtn; 6 The Cadet ggrpc, a mI-nfl‘ ma...“ -y—~1 Toronto when he met his Ion w. will be much mined in both social _Allan smart. 1w student who 10-] eadmuquloirolur-ilvdnlvltcsb .. oomoenledmm hmmfcammu. Capt. T. G. Taylor and Mrs Tay- lor with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tayloa and family, are now occupyizg their summer cottage “Ocean Q-est" at Keppoch. Mr. John A. MacLeod Primrose. and two sons, Howard and Alex and Mr. Alex M. Acorn, Cardigan, and son Elliot were in the city yesterday attnnding the Ayrshire Picnic. Mrs. J. J. Marshall and two child- ren of Regina, Sask, and Mrs. L. A. Lobsinger and son, of Edmonton. Alta, arrived ‘Thursday on a visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, 64 Great George St. Miss Isabelle Mullins. ultras-lu- trainlng at the New York Hospital. zNew York a visiting her parents, w. land Mrs. D. Mullins. Her sister. Miss Inez, Asst. Supenntesdent of St. Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. ' also arrived last night. Mr. G. W. Myers, Calgary, Mr. Haber E. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Her- maa Myers, Carleton, were visitors at Mlliigan 6a Morriaons, Nortbam, on Wednesday last. As Mr. Myers i: l largo shareholder in an Alberta fox ranch. he is therefore anxious to we some of the Island stock. w. James A. Pierce of this Illin- ois Central Railway, Alameda, Calif. has arrived on a visit to friends and relatives in the province after an lb- aence of fifteen years. Mk. Pierce before leaving the province was u salesman vdth Prone Bron. Ho la ac- companied by his wife and 0184"" Rat-mid Ion. Misses Irene and Grace Stewart have arrived from Boston to spend I vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Stewart, of Wlnsloe. Mil Irene la a student of ‘Burdetta’ Buil- neu College and Min Grace l: a third year ehtdent nurse of the Mul- Wornenu Hospital, Bostonl-(Patrloi please copy). -__.__.._...i__- . The famous I-Iaumton Court Vlad of London. plume in i700, is ma» ed to yield this 7B:- ebcnlt 500 bun- chol 0f Iflhel wl-tid: will be sold w the public aCILU a pound. The ll- nual picking of the Irina: l: om: of the unique event: in Imdon and ll llildtelbybfillplbpleandtctnilfl whodslretomnchnu napalm! _._ . i t