HOLIDAY . ATTRACTION I DAYS r i' I * - iai"lI‘-iitrrrlfie ALEN JENKINS WA LTER CATLETT RONALD REAGAN HAROLD HUBER DAILY 2.30 7 & 9 P. lVl~ TWO , DON'T SPARE THE HORSE-LAFFS! with DlOWELL ANITA LOUIE, , Louis ARMSTRONG‘ MAXINE SULLIVAN Swiiiqiiw, ' erieis Cieeneis'. "Say‘ It with a Kiss ', "Mutiny in the Nursery’ ‘filoing Places” Opens Today At Prince Edward “Gem: Places.“ the Warner Bros, 3 vlC 1' \\AlLLll UDBH5 wuay Elf Lflt. i-since Ldward r'm.~.rtre with D.ek r’U\\c.l and Anita Louise neiwing like t...._ is a hilarious iarcu whose at..tn is lll«Cl‘Sp€l‘aE.'u uitli some l11AHl\' original and tunelui song s production. Powell is given l hilt‘ (.'llflllCC LU (lCll10l‘l.~i-l'8,lE ..ui-ins as a ecineuian wllltll iie i Land to sucii gocu elicct in \,.i\'~lJL.)' l<rom i-_ii‘ookiyii," uhu the siiiipoiuiiig oust L) largely inane up ). .it«Ui_\ \\'l]«.b€ lame as llllllly-lTi(‘|l .:.is long been well C5L8lJll5hC(1, 1: Allen .ien.kins, Waiter UM- lll;..1.: liiuold Huber and Thurston .n.l l’i.i'illlg slightly more sedate roles ire lioiiuld Reagan, Minna Gombcll inn L. rv Willi: ins, while ihe iiiusi- :il l)lilfi‘l\ is shared Willi Powell by .1] - ‘two great colored stars, Louis A!ill.\ll‘Ullg, the world's premier hot ’.Illill)lCll‘l, and Maxine Sullivan- uainiii; her debut in motion pictures -—i\iiii is the reigning sensation uniiur swingy singers, p Ainziiiiv. the four new songs written ' lie l)l‘()(l.l.lCllOI'l by Harry Warren . Jolinny Mercer, one is it rom- aiiiiu lizillad, while the other three izc all highly diverting novelty ll-|llh«1'-<. in the presentation of one >f ill‘ 0 numbers, “Mutiny in the Niir.-ei'_\‘," Powell. Armstrong and l\li.S.\ Sullivan all collaborate and are backerl up by a colored swing band ii'._a (ll(7l'l)S. The humor of the piece revolves about the masquerade by Powell, will\' a timid sporting oods sales- mn as a famous steep echase rid- ar lie is forced to make good on his Dfiasls by riding one of the meanest lll(l \\'il(l£‘~l. horses ever foaled he .\i.1r_vland Stee lechese. Natur- ilh’-Irr this is a fiaroe-thinzs gel IE‘l'\' complicated, but he does make mod bv calling sweet music to his ill’ lluw this is done constitutes Ont‘ if 'iir~ mosi. original as well as one if the funniest episodes ever filmed- HAMILTON w. 1. Rte regular monthly meeting of hi‘ Hamilton W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Neil Simpson Aim 15th with an attendance of lo Ch'Town Royalty And Vicinity In Lhe absence of Rev. .i.A.Nich- olson from his pulpit at York on Sunday last, his piace was taken very acceptably by Mr. Atnol Rob- is to be congratulated on liitving secured the sernees of Mr. Robeits ensuing year. Miss Msnnie Perth. begins duty today in training at the P. E. I McPherson, New as nurse . Hospital. Parkdale School opened on the 29th Wllfl Mr. Angus (jiiinour, Bel- fast, as Principal. Miss Nellie Bren- ton and Miss Fanny Deigli as as- slstants. Mis E. Tliompsoii. York, is spend- ing the week-end with relatives in Brookfield.-P idem, presided and the meetinz opened by ropeatinir the Creed in unison. ’l‘.ie ccminitiees were ap- pointed ior the next three months. School: Mrs. Major Taylor and Mrs. Ray I_.ockeray. Sick: Mrs. Neil Simpson and Mrs. Chas. Stewiirt. Program: Mrs James Craig and Mrs. James Ra. say. A letter was read from the supezvlsor wishing to know which inagiiziuie we were go- ing to members signed for the Country. Alter some was decided to have the school thoroughly cleaned and that the Institute pay for getting this work done. It was moved and seconded we buy paint for the school fence and that the trustees see about gei- ting someone to paint it, A com- mittee was appointed to see ii car- nier about repairing the stage n our Public Hall. The collection flI1]0lll’ll.“(l to 60:. Mrs. Jnines Crziie invited the mem- bers to lvr il(‘lll(". for the n"xt meeting. The prowram consisted of Home and discusion it a re’ liw. by M“; Nril Simpson. R nIiesl.loniii=lrr- by Miss Marloric Crozlei‘. This was followed by a rinrsoug. Mrs. Preston Ramsay If. the piano. 'l"iie meeting clomd M singing National Anthem. ._?.::__—_—_ mciiibers and 2 visitors. The pres- Sept. 2nd. P. E. I. Medium Bde. Royal Canadian A ll T I L L E R Y I All members of Brigade will Armouries, Charlottetown Saturday morning. REGRIIITS The Brigade will recruit sufficient men to complete the establishment of both Batteries. Aliplicants will apply at Charlottetown Arm- ouries or to Lleut. P. A. McLellan. Lieut. L- H. MacFarlane. Summersiide at once. Keen Minn rd's in the home. report at Souris or as teacher of their School for the ‘ I l l erts of Highlield. The York CllSt~l‘lL't . i l I I Holiday Attraction — Today—Tuesday-Wed. ALSO: MUSICAL _ MATINEE rooav AND T STARTING wEDNESDAU;ISl')AY 2.30 P. M. EVENINGS — 7.00 AND 345 P M MATINEE 3.15 GOING PLACES-—FlCTl0N I this column is reserved [or nay" or local interest but advertising or I newly nature may be lmened It 5 cent: a word strictly pay- able to advance. ‘THE KINDERGARTEIV under directioi; cf Berna Huestls opens , Tuesdfi-V morning, September 5, I 0:30. Trinity Social Hall 4 L-625-9-2-31. i l I I I CRASWELL ror Photographs. . CON]-‘EDERATION Lin: INSUR- L-ais9—7-2i-3i PRETTY WEDDING —— A very happy event took place on Mon. day. August 28th, 1989, when Miss Melva McNeill daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William s. ML'Nelll 1i86Hlgh— land Ave., S0n16l’VlI. Mam, was united in matrimony to Mr Bern- ard P‘. McNeil]. son of My-. and Mrs. Chesley McNeill oi 1=‘.ank1m,, Mass. The ceremony was perform. ed in the First Presbyterkm Church, tor. Rev. Harold Wilson, at three oclock in the ’a1'ternoon_ The bride looked ehnrining ‘wearing a gown of Ivory Sziiin, with Veil and car- NEXT WED. and THURSDAY PRINCE ED W A RD "NURSES MEET MEN!" Love secrets of beautiful nurses... in M-G—M's reveal- i ing, inside drama of a woman's world! loiiiiiiiiii‘ rimiiiiiiii 1. ‘, .Utl,A_ MERKEL ANN Rumznrono MARY HOWARD take in our Iiistinite. Five . I\I.\'I'lY\'EE 'l‘() 3.15 l’. M. T /\R'[‘lNG WED Itiistwrhlln —.rCPi -- Cardigaii Head. Vicinity Mr. Alireirrvvrpy ‘ii Lirs Lin 5' K ( . :3. 5 P913: S . S llolllt‘ he left to llls County l>io:pi:al. held thfi.“ lallllllfll fi“Sti\'i\l mi Clll‘(ll1l1ll Hr-:id \\'(‘l‘t‘ \. City during the past week. On \V<=diics;ln_v cv ii ll New York City lleud, was a visitor to ilifiiliiggrri 9nTW.V Cd-‘FY New York I"ist week visiting - » Carter, :ii.iii'(iuy by car on return M"? J-’5"l7ll _McAul2iy Cardigan i ' ’ . " ouiids there istatp e and a very Mr, ve ry ried a bouquet of bridal roses. She i was attended by her sister-in-law ‘. M’5- s"Ymoiir MeNeill, as matron 1, of honor who wore a gown of ye]. low lacc. with hat to match, and _cra1i'rled a bouquet of pink roses. M e groom was ably supported by ml Selmour McNeill brother of e bride as best man, After the ceiemciny the happy couple yctum- ed in Somerville, Mass, where a ieceptlon was held at the Hotel Woodbridge Davis Square_ where the near ivlaiives and friends 3f the COFltf'&Cllll£{ parties extended COX‘l,'Jl‘al/lllall0ll_'~ to illie happy con. pie After a few hours of social *‘Y1l0\'Fnent the younu couple left amid sli0\\'ei’s of confetti and best Wl-Sh” T0!‘ ll two \\'N=ks honeymoon trip. by moth‘ Ihroiigli New Hamp- Head. \\.i. ii vigi ;« - (llil‘lll‘-I ill: -i.ist ii'e0< 10 Momugue Sm”) and mh-"Y Na“, E"“'1‘“"‘ ‘ ‘ _ States. VOnHih:-ir l‘(‘llll’ll they will C(ii_'i';l 1; - j ). res in >ll\'0l'lllll. MllS\, where A it: \u ition.sC(.)ir.1iw_i‘ll);lii(<:.,’ “e’x- the we ‘I is zissistziiit lll‘.lllftgCl‘ of . aw-iii"?-“i iii $0~..:‘:r hill" 5 1(,V,.1\. hm). h . . " .- . 0 a_ _oca y ‘ ‘ 0-‘ 1“ the Kings 3 low months Zlgfi, The .)ride re. ceived lfiilll" beaiitifiil and valu- M. , 1 M,_ " { ab'c rrifls whicli iiiiirks the high Offlglpfilllfnztdii“?.C‘f?Iz:ll‘l$I?l..Jl£Yé§(5Ve esteem in ivnicli the couple are and Gefimw 10“ T?‘-V1 Sdav mo 11 held by ilrxgir many ff-iends The. in b. . . ;,‘ H - T1‘ bride was formei‘l,V a resident of hog, ‘- ’“""” ‘”‘ Y‘ ‘”.~'l 10 W9” Fairview. r E. 1. and moved to .,D:,,:(; ],',‘v,R“‘M”"d_ Mm"? h,3_"mt=’ Srmerville. .\’fa<s. with her family , lhmi sL,\{H;"‘,‘;‘q’Y‘_”'q°l lgggims 51511111? some yea:s aizo The groom's fa- lCm.mg,m H‘m'( W1‘ “Tram ther was also ~ resident of the i ’ ‘ _-V__ lC3rovl‘l(nce hgvlllg been born in Long ‘ My Hunh \/“Leo! ‘t ‘ roe. an move: ‘to Franklin. hf: Wm? tin Ilflmp (Vflli:Vllli}ll(:\lVh§-E Mass. a number oiiears ago s in. a \'(‘lT pleasant two weeks ("PT i ~~ . L... W M“ r ; ED El\TERT.»\ll\I;R—-—F'or I X“ m: "mm [1 i"-i 1“ U~ 5- the past two weeks Ml‘. Rob Roy | ‘ A/IacGrego)r3. Scottish Radio and 1 M‘ ‘. W. I‘ on7ert_ aritone of Boston has ‘ nyvd ”t‘|"lJ\l'. )l .J‘”A_ McDon- been visitinz his mother. Mrs. Frank learn mm lxw R-c;V[‘«“1(1‘pd5(t)rl}l‘lf0 Dixon of North Tryon.‘ Mr. Mac- honm on wwum ‘Efl .1, D0 11‘! Gregor is well known in Concert ‘fish rm. 3 §,;IM_.V , _‘_-_71_~55 5‘ and Radio Circles all over New ' "" “‘ “"”“’-»‘- England and New York. For over ' ' l.li‘t- ' .l hob .....- l ‘ On M('nr‘lriv r'\'eiiiii'_i the mom. ‘lrrcr ‘;,\?‘¢i£;-argaxonfiaiof P:l\\.]—\‘e ‘ gglfneofvib‘--9 (;;\l:(l_ilg'a'ii ‘I Head and Network in New England. W O R L .. itsivcr an Churrh in Boston and several stations in the New York City and New York Beside his radio programs. Ma,cGregor is well known for everv endcavoiir has ivcni for him the titfe "The Versatile Scot." Last Mr llownrd Wl.“lll Siirizron. 'f‘i'_von were traicd to an example spent ll‘." mi‘ \\f"‘l{Pllll \'l~liil]g at of this artist's abilities, when he the liome of l:i- i-nnsii . Mr. and l"Il‘(‘£~,?ill"d an all Sacred Recital at Mrs Peter Clll'l‘I‘l‘ (Tm. ii Head the Un“ed Church. HJS appeararco zinri recital wrn lhe fP.”l‘lii'(' o‘ the F‘ift_\'—Sr-vcntli Annivt-r.<nw services r-n_i< ole dance \\'{l~ l‘l(‘l‘.’l in Si. Mr MncGri=r:oi' p'(-sented three T(‘l'«’~ Hall siiriiisoiml by the rrroims. of llil‘."€‘ niim')rr< each Encli Cliild on of M.n'r ‘i Tlirire number line llltl‘0flllCf‘fl with brief was a large crowd in :ill!”llfi:lllC(’. but interest no commentaries per- Liinc-bcs were sold fll‘.(‘l hot tea lainiiiir to the sons: in be sung Mr served. Music for the croiriia was MncGrrrzor was c.'ip<ib'._v and effic- i furnished by \Vnhsicrs Oi(he.str;i. l!"iill_\‘ (l€‘(‘fil'l'1D!ll‘llf‘fl by Ms. Eurpec I)-iiring l'Ill-."l"il‘ll.‘i.\l'iil (ll‘il\\'lll‘_’, for Cfil'l‘ of Trvon. Mr. IViarGrs-gor is a ‘the beautiful nu'o robe. uhicli was hrwnnr in Miss Cnilinrine Dobson l loiir~:icd by the Society. took R. N. of Boston who also paid her place. the linldcr of the lll('l{V nc- mother :1 brief visit the past week. ks-t boinu Mr ’I'h<im:i.<, Krnney mid r-‘kn .\‘fr< Werdell Sea also of /1 No T"\':ih The human side brniiizhi out wl-ion ii is noted that Providence R. Island, by the Pas- , Wmiiiesrinv (‘\’(‘lllf‘l’I the people of THC? lV‘.I"‘l/it lllV,U'l’ Hit. .‘sl (.ll,‘\ DI?‘ -‘t ‘J 1' THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN CONFEDEEATION Llfl! INSUR- CNCE. 9789-7-21-3} L- POLICE COUR.'l‘——F‘ive more per- sons were fined at police court Saturday for pazking motor vehicles on the city streets OV(’l"lllglll. Two prohibition casea W(‘l‘L‘ ad- journed until Tuesday. SCHOOL lth-UYLNIAU l’Ub1- PONED— Charlottetown public schools would not re-open until next Monday. September 11, the Charlottetown School Board an- nounced last- night. Seven or riiore male members of the teaching 'staff were on military duty, it was. said in explanation, and the posi- ponement in date of opening was designed to give the Board an op- i portunity to consider plans to carry on. Schools in tihecily were originally scheduled to re—open today. Country teachers and pupils returned to their desksiwoweeks or more ago IVIUFF.-\'l‘I‘— A wedding took place atthe home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank iMoffatt, Archibald avenue. North isydney, on Wednesday afternoon ‘ when their younger (lall‘Ll’l'.Cl’. Aileen. was united in marriage with Douglas Etter of Charlotte- town. P. E. 1., by Rev. B G. Marrzer, B Th. pastor of Calvary Baptist chiirch The ceremony took ;:‘.ace arni.'..~:t a l?9alll1.'ll'. set- ting of flowers with an altar of Ibanked flowers and with‘ a lovely lbackizround of coral giaidioli adding to the attractiveness of the room while many "aeautiful pink and blue - blooms were ranged about ihe froom. The bride, le V on the arm of her fi\ther while ‘tie wedding march was played by irs. R. M. Thompson, looked llE\l‘il‘illl‘l in an afternoon gown of ‘icigre with brown trimmings rind wore brown accessories. The bridal ‘costume was coir‘ ‘vied by beaiili- l‘ fiil furs. n grifi of ET’I‘ER- .of much interest ing the siigiiiiig of the register Mrs. B. G. Minwer l‘t'll(l(‘l'f‘(l be-aiitifiilly ‘ the solo. "I Love You Truly." ac- ('()l‘flt)Elf‘ll(‘(l at ‘ R M. Tlioinpson. following the c "."!‘.TiOn_V rt buffet I supper was served Pouring was Mrs. ‘T. P Mcifati, aunt of the bride. while those assisiiii: in serving weze Mrs. A. N Rico. Mrs. R M. 'l"hornr\son, Mrs. Ralph Frise, and the Misses Louise Arnold Elizabeth MacDonald The toast lie the bride and oroom was pro- rosed by Rev. E. G. Manzer and was responded to bv Mr. Ettcr. Later in the evenincz the bride and ezroom left on a motor trip throuiz'h the p ovince before taking up their resirievire in Ciharlottetovm_ In- cluded in the out-of-town quests were Mrs. T Etter. mother nf the rzroom: Mrs. Chapman. sister of the groom. Robert Chapman, all of Amherst. N S: and Dr. and Mrs B P Potter of Jersey City. N. J PERSONALS Mrs. George Gamester. Hunter River. is a patient in the P. - . land Hospital. Mr R. C. Stoddard,‘ Asst. Mana- , [)l€El§‘.’\llt P\'£‘.'llIi1Y was spent. meals his cancer; uppearancps and his : “"9 5‘'’‘°‘i 0” “W Rl'0\l“<l«‘- efforts along these lines have al- ger of the Bank of Nova seotia, ac- T ways been well and eritlnisiastlcally companied by Mrs. Stoddard. left. Mr Tlionias K€‘l‘lll€‘i‘. Mr R.'>- received. He has in his possrisslon itoday for a three weeks holiday l“-Flt K"n!1r‘.\'. Miss Péggv Cutrini, a repiiofre of over six hundred of trip L0 Hant-sport. Nova Scolin. ‘ Mrs James Hart and Sllll Jimmie, the world's finest and best loved --—— efl. Sn‘iirrl.'iv niornii ' on Scottish. Irish. En:zlish.Welsh. SaC'l M‘"‘J°l‘ P9”-V -7- C“m“’€“ Of B05‘ rt-iii_rn to ill"'ll" ‘semcs wed mm 5-3111” Sm,‘-_g_ songs of: Lon. arrived in the City liisi Fri- l‘V."l\'!ll’_"‘Sl)‘”lil :1 \'(‘l‘\' n"f‘fl\‘.’llll in the wori<l'.s best loved and best " day in':ht to spend short holi- Iion w"li their illl'l7l‘l"i'. Mrs l3:‘id- known coiiiposers Mi‘ MacGrcgor's I (“W Wlbll his 515i<?T. TS. BENJ- "et. l{(‘fll‘-f‘V, St Tcrcsiis. apvwnrnricm in the my of scams)“ Stcntiford. and Mr. H. E Cant- -— Comedian have also won him pop- 1 “'0”- M1'- and “T34 ulnr acclaim. A real artist in his‘ ,% Mrs. Norvilie E. Luck and ' daughter, Miss Merle have return- cd from it visit to Ontario ‘BIRTH home SHAW «At the Pl‘lI'lt‘(‘ Edward I-land Hospital on Sept. 2. 1939. to Mr and Mrs. George F‘ Shaw ‘(nee Kathlnrn Mellotti Brackley Point. a dlllltglllei‘. THANKS rishioners of Palmer Road ll’. )3. I. hereby publiclv thank for. ‘generoin donations to their Annual iPlcnic the following. The St. Law- rence I-‘lour MilLs rind their agent ‘W. W. Lord, 2 bags of Flour. John The pa cl to the altar‘ we groom. l')u‘- i the piano by Mrs.l Iinniediately ' B and ' Freetown and Vicinity Miss Rena Arbing left Thurs- da morning for Ontario where she wii visit with Mr and Mrs. Henry Mllle Freetown school has gain for another term with Miss I‘ . opened a- ./AGE THREE IlA ll 0 E Dance at Sporting Club MONDAY NIGHT Modern and old time danclnx Admission 25 cent: l l I Ina Phillips and Mr. Maurice ,Deacon as teatiiers. i 1*“ THE BAPTIST CHURCH 3 Con.g1'atulatinns are being ex- ___..____ ‘tended to Mr. and Mrs. Walter In the absence 0; me my Paynter on the arrival of a lovely Harvey L. Denwn B D_ at my, DEW 50)’ 31 the P115“ C°‘~"”Y United Baptist Convention at .H05l>J'l01- Woodstock N. B. the services of ' '—**- the day were very acceptably tak- Rev. and M:s. Douglas Fraser 9,, by Mr_ Dgnald S’ ca1km_ pas. B'cdt.‘qU(’, are recelviny congratu1a- [/Gr of me poi“; geauig Baptist ‘-ions on the arrival of a baby bob! Cl.urcli. Mr, Calkinfikz morning ser- 3Miss Grace Deacon. 2 Recent guests at the home of ‘ Teachers for the coming year in Lower F‘reetowri and South Free- town are Miss Olive Stavert and mon "An Angel, A Sliue girl and a .)iiilbirci" bastd on the dramatic story oi Lie release of Saint Peter ll‘»>ll\ }il’l;i‘ll 1L3 told in Acts 12. re- told of the desperate pei'seeuLlo1i of the Cniircli with the death«— of Stephen and James. the iii\prl&n- }M—'- and MT5- Andre“: J5-mm? ment of Peter, the little gather- WN9 REV and MT$- Q'»”-"C" M53‘ ing of i;'.' ‘it: folk £‘.D]i(’i1lll)g to DOWP11 B7‘-fl “IN? Clllldrim 0? SW1‘ Allllllll 'v priwer aigaiiist the nilfiht Il€'.\' Mime. C3179 B“3l°“» of govt-riiineiiz, the (iverruling.. of *——‘ l'rovidenen-. the part that m¢!‘_"b< Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perkins H 1 by uh. hummes; “-organ gh. have bad as their guests Mrs. C ._m.;-._ Unify-‘gV_-3n(‘1y‘_(1 3nd 9511- Perkins' i')rothers. namely Mr. Secramm or Pm”. George Hirkox and MY Fm’ Mr. Ca kin reziii un- addIesa'o' HlCk°X Of Jamal” Flam-5i M355 -T‘rime Miiilster Chainbr-rlain. am- '—""‘ the s rvice closed with the Nation- The Misses Dorothy and _F'lor- 3 ‘ «nee Wiil’.s:‘-‘is are iijoelving I. r; ~31 (=\'L'nl!‘.L' seam: Icordial welcome from their rela- was based on me words aw‘ UV‘-‘S in Fl'9€l'°“'“ Would See .lesiis,," lJOl’.‘.‘. l2‘ - The niw iii‘; ll". of i‘i‘n C Th. HBFVESC Wm‘ 15 Wm‘ “5 5331“ John lrieh Mm. Brie formerly or- i and bi’ Bil T3301"-5 the 1“-‘'m‘-’’5 90”‘ ganist of the Main S.re<-'. Baptist . alder it to be an excellent crop Ch.“ Ch of S!’ J(,m,__ ,.._m,n.d upm- ’ ”—" his duties _vo.st<-rrl.i‘.' if was inti- Ml”. mid M13» D9113“-l.B"“‘“d mated that the mix‘. week SEl'VlC( lire T€C€lV1YlE C0n‘i=’l'3lUl3-l-Wns "' of prayer would take place or. ‘the birth of 2\ still at ":1 recently. ‘ Mrs Willis O~a‘twa\_i and Mr. Evans have had as tillell’ ll’ home Eeorgetowii Mr. a.‘ll(l .\/frs. M Varliey am Staiilcy I iriiesi lll£‘ll‘ sister. Mrs. William _ , _ _ _ ‘(him and Mr dmlgm/er Mnrgmfl fiunily, ietuiind to Boston. ‘Valuer , [‘F”_ .1 Mm Um“. Omwny spending two tucks zi. 3/lOl‘ll.>Ol"lS 0 ‘ (“'6' ‘ “ ’ Bench, Cr(0l‘_.§L".’.;\\‘ll R{_'illl)'. I has ii.so been lJ.l(‘ll‘ guest. tion A Chu WES . the Mr. 1 August 15, w daughter and the late Mrs. Bedford, was united to Daniel Aenea Donald MaoDou.l nah Mac.Dougall of Donaldston. ‘ The bride looked beautiful i her wedwdinz gown of vrli wrth long tight sleeves. xi coronet of orange d ri bouquet 5 Breath. her blossoms. It is pleasing to . D. Jardine has covered after her to be able t home in Freetown. NUPTI V8l‘}' rch. Tr of Mr. caught in pretty solemnlzed in St. acadle. on hen Katherine Estella Pete: Marfluaidf o 5. all and Mrs. Han- She carrie of Sweet Peas and Babie The bride was attended by sister. Blanche. who wore ii fzowri of pink orU,rindie with W cexsorics and same as the bride Louis MacDonald. serious 0 ALS u ezlding Bonaventure‘s Wednesd note that Mrs. sufficiently re- opera- retuzn to her F‘. ,_...-..— ’.\iacooL'GALL——rviacQU.-no W85 BY. Mrs. Fred Gotell is doing well after an operzitioii at tile City Hos- pital. The S. S. Brant is now at the Railway wharf. after bringing sup- plies to the light ll0l.LS€.‘:, 13am to Ml’. and Mrs. Earnest Roche. on August 29th--twins. Miss Bessie -McLean returned to Cliar'.otteto\\'n, after spending the week-end with Mrs. John A. Mac- MaoQuaid Kinnon. . 9 ___ son “gr r3:,"i§§9 Mrs. Glover of Murray Harbour carried a bite at- is visiting here. the quest of Mrs Chester Walker. 1 __.___ Re 5811-? Mrs. ID:'i Scandall and son. Bos- He, Wu ion, art‘ spending their vacation at their summer home here. Mr. Gordon Douglais left this vieell to resume h'Ls t(‘£l(‘llln',; duties at East R')_V'i\llt‘ school i Mr and Mrs. John Monagle 0.’ t bnuque i Brrioklino. Mass. spent the week- ‘ laid, l‘l‘.(‘ ',fllt‘SlS of Mrs. Michael lcousn Kcrimn, Georciiowri Royalty. Mrs of the bride. was best ma". .' l Monarzlo was born in Siiniincraide, . ac. ‘t<.l(iemCik')riarIrdiaae l Bilfl has been i-csidiiic in Brook- oe;emorii' during which the choir l “M R.” ””.”""m“° y"‘"53 ml.‘ L‘ rendered mam, beamm” hvmns‘ [her first visit to the ls! lid. since Amer mu, Céremonv R few ‘m_ 1 that time. If is .\‘fi'. M(iii.'i;:.es first mediate friends and’ relatives of 11" i“ "M I~‘1‘"”‘d- ';,l:_§\_b"Cj1‘1i‘;o\f’;":)‘1‘P g’h(;(;$(r2;“”°(;l§ Mm: l Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gotell and home of‘ the bride after which tl‘(‘ S‘“‘- "‘f‘‘”‘‘’‘’’ L" M"".”““I MI" brim, and grcwm Mn fm. A mu, speiirliiig some time visitiizg M:. of the Maritime-5, On their return GWEN“ ’"‘’”‘"i U“? “Vii” “°°°m' they will reside in Donaidston. . l’“ml'd b-" “*5” "“"“ C-0”- wmwc mt, “mom is a “.91; hmwn i Miss KfllllPl‘1!lt‘ M:i<‘Kinrior. ' Gcorgzclruii. aim has l)(’1‘ll teach- On well ! vmm his ‘ ‘turn from he mm "m§pm.°“s farm" Their mam: iris: at Vvcs‘. R9§.:ilt_v School for bits from to say what he thinks about women He cVr‘n took the Canad- ian girl: down ii pee or two. the said Sun F‘ranci5cn Wor’.d‘s Fair where he several months. American air] is more practi- cal than her Canadian sister--—s‘ie‘ ’ 4 ( ' h §,";l.;:.nSdS“r\“‘{.T,1ddT,.,]:x(‘r?i{P "mm anm past six _\e:ii's. l‘£‘lilf'1‘.(’(l this week P,.,_.\..;,,us mm... manmgeme bride‘ to rL‘suin.z- her l(‘1l(‘l‘il".i.‘ duties. was .<llOW(‘,l’P{l with many useful Tm‘ "‘"“""’>" L‘ “‘“" “”‘”‘1' ‘WV and beautiful irfts such as: 21 ‘md mi" "095 “T9 ”'?“”‘‘‘l P038‘ ob:-st of silver. a dresser. and mes “"1 °”“"‘ mm f”) * 3”‘ 5“f' a.l'l‘flf‘l1fill‘, two beautiful lamps. a f””'‘.'3 r" .m‘’ ""’m ”* "1" chamber set and numerous other M155 M”d“’d M°l'“”'” l"‘iv“~"l°d arnrqm to WPSlf’fll CTllVl!l(l1i. after’ spending ‘ ______ ‘her vnrniioii \i'i‘li iier pni'er.i5, Mr I "7 . . . ‘and Mrs. P‘. B 1\frl,m'rii‘. . 7. . LS P . . ‘ M“ K(‘.:.\'AGlI)'I‘.-\l\'St M l M” E *4 '~‘‘‘‘““'‘‘‘‘ - M“""fim- _ __ cook . ii. is ll‘.t' '."icsi of Miss VANCOUVER. Sept prop» — l M'”“‘‘‘ O““’‘’‘ One local man-zibont-town isn't a- 1 5”“, .‘ ;‘i()M:;,\;"-rk-RLED NORTON. N B Sept 3—- (CP)\ Mrs. Charles Piiiflrm 0‘. S\i.\scx. N, B, Was l(llll"(‘l lif‘.’lI' lH‘l‘(' t'{~'<{(-rdav when a car in wliith slivi was a passenger 10ft the ]‘Irfl(l Mis. p:|l‘li‘f'. lll0Illi'l‘ of four childrr-ii. \\'n:- beznr driven tc the saint John l\il)l‘l‘f‘li Osls hospita. is older for her age at 21. knows ‘to be fl(ll"n.tl(‘(l as ii p;i‘ient shr her own mind has a better un- was 35 derstnnriiivr of llfe—is more (‘un- l Meinbors of the Sussex detach flrimi of ht-rsvrlf and her work " merit of llli‘ Rm-nl (tnnndin-.i Mmm lncldentelli‘ the Vancouver mriri Md Police xnid tiir " inst his heart f'llll'lllE his smithoni lhfmin off lllf‘ road uh . . soiourn and will claim an Am- ('1'. JnIIi(‘s B::i‘ii.s o.’Sii V.<‘lll You 0-if,“ gm for his bm-1(._ Ah closolv in front of a truck winch lll had passed \ , - .,; Mr. and Mi ‘__—l_;fll’i‘llt‘l'l K‘i'.tAree ;t‘*.l< nmi-l:.< the first time in ri-tiarlv -- 1 _n ca mun... , M, H V . _ _ Tobiin & Co. and then agent Glen mthiwil ml be a isinll\.dn.Vlll s Jl1;?;i£lrPTlC‘]l:é DY.--i\:1l'l\,3A “.(\ai('l: iihni lhp abow» MCph,.mm_ 12 “)5 of tea and 1 Case ' on llll;‘.’.).ii11i]‘. ., ma‘ ‘ :1 ‘ yr‘, ' 3 ‘' .mt‘”‘1‘" "W" m l ‘”‘>“T ll‘ Slim” Tml. ‘of milk. '.iiv- x‘ftCo“ike. 5‘). f:ii‘- ‘H“‘,\‘;- *-V2‘ ~ .-_‘“ ng':‘rK\ - Ml; ‘VA;-.0 frl'(‘l:“l” ills radio and rloncrr. . The Marven Biscuit Co. Moncmn. . . . - <‘.'lilIl1lll, look the field ‘q“V,‘ \’/IV_“' -H“-m““V»*InA B-._1“_mv-§ ‘Poi . M. '. 1 Gicrrorw is :_i_ Radio n 5 1b, can of BlSCl.lll.S. The bags of .lllfl for .’l \\'lllli) (lF‘.'ll.llll”(l the " ‘ ‘5- “~‘ ~ - T 3 i - o"‘rrim 7' id Pr-rsnnfi lties Mlum- . flour and the case of milk were lot- mnw ‘| Road. C. nisl, c7n‘rllnitir~ n1'fl(‘lf‘< of Ame--. .teried hr Capt J. R. Perry. The win: "nn nrvi (‘ii ’i(ll7‘vl‘l Rwdin Sl'ii'S tn l'iPl_S \\(‘r(‘ Mis. Thomas. Mrs. Rob "”““ ihn n,-inch Pr'5< My Mara-.-gm iori FiizGcrald and Joseph Richard. um Mimn-d-S for b|ge5_ Use .\llnard's for bltew. will be here for one more week. |L'534'9'4’1l» -, _‘—-.:- " g : Thimble Theatre. Starring POPEYE — — 7 7 V _ , _, 4, __A_#_V, ,_ _ AA_,__ W N NEUTOPIA RAIN FOR HOOMANlT\/'5 SAKE i=.vEi2\/ruins l$ PERFECT FALLS ONLY av IWAMNA LEARN HDWTHEV N t~iEUTOl>iA,SANDWlCHl’:S CONTROL THE WEATHER GROW ON SANDWlCH TREES APPOll\lTMENT l HAMBURGEQS2) \ .9 l L,__J Gs. Al2F' Al2F' 1 M . $UlTCA$E,WE SAlL FOR N UTOPlA ,, IMMEDIATE v UST PACK MY TILLIE THE TOlLER —— — 33 ANOTHER By Westover WELL,'[.HOpE OH/MAC, HERE'S A DEAR MQ.MACDOU6ALL .. TUST TO WELL OF ALL BUT, AFTER ALL, HE WAS VERY DECENT TO IL YOU AND MR SPEClAL DELlVERY SHOW THAT THERE ARE NO HARD THE ERVE~ MAC,HE KEPT YOU YCU AND lT’S ONLY FAIR ll‘ ‘i GQIGGS HAD LETTER THAT IUST FEELlN€i5..HEl2E ARE TWO CASlNO I WOULDN'T FROM GETTlN6 ‘""_\ ’ ' l ‘ A PLEASANT CAME TlCKET5 FOR YOU TAKE IEMlF }OH,ALL LUNCH FOR AND Ml55 IONES~ HE PAID ME LRlC1HT ' YOU SlNCERELY~ 3'-H~ FOR TAKlN' ‘ —_ II / .,.,~ -- / 2 .5 ’V/ /‘ A 7 @.,O r -«.53 J l on im K-ml lumi-