J Try Doing Next Week’s Washing with Rinso have been put in. Do not pour the Rinso direct from the packajo into the tub. Soak the clothes for one hour, two hours, overnight, or as long as con- venient. Then rinse to remove the loosened ,dirt, until the water runs clear. Hang them out to dry. There's no rubbing-no boiling. Rinso is not a washing powder,~but a scientific combination of pure cleansing materials that loosen and dissolve the dirt from even the heav- iest pieces. It soaks clothes clean in a few hdurs without injury to a single fabric. Find out for yourself why hundreds of thousands of women say that they could not face another wash ' without it. The two easy steps will save you hours of back breaking rubbing. Pint: For each tub of clothes dis- solve a half a package of Rinso into a little cool water until it is like thick cream, then stir in two quarts of boiling water. If the water is hard, or the clothes extra dirty, use more Rinso. Then, pour into tub-—of oool or luke- warm water. Mix well. Keep adding the solution until you get a rich, last- ing, soapy suds, even after the clothes IF YOU USE A WASHING JMACHINE Follow the regular directions given here. Soak the clothes. Then, before operating the machine. add fresh Rinso solution using the same amount ofRinso as you used for soaking. No other product is needed when Rinso is used. Made by the makers of LUX At All Gr Rinso "A A ILITY‘ SYSTEM _ s we M ing of each boy He does not drill The swig; system y; up,“ 11,113. 0r handle firearms, however. until taristic anil probably uoulii never h‘? i‘? '“'°“t~"v3"""r$ '01:‘ Y?“ ‘g8 be acceptable to the United Stati-s.r"l"_"‘!l5‘ "f fflfn‘ a?" ‘miffl, r But it is interesting neverihelessqlflllsf-ll 1111 iilernrye xarii.n.i ion. as indicating ho“. me problem U‘ Hi.- niii-"t be able to read and ivrile defense h“ been m" Jud appuryand figure. and answer ‘(11183110118 an“), sowed b). ‘he Games‘ andlfl elemental Swiss history and geu. onds. Those who fall ln these ‘P a weight of thirty-seven pounds in both hands at least four times, and rim eighty yards in fourteen soc- IONDAY In Zion Presbyterian Cherub. o! Sadie Edwards Smith, daughter of Ir. and In. lllchard Edwards Smith. Brighton, to Sidney Tsbolr Green. son of llr. and llrs. .I. Waribursou Green Weymoutli 8f. lllsssmith who will beuuattsudql with squirrel inch-piece and cor- siige bouquet. Rev. George C. ‘Pay lur twlll ofllclate and immediate ly after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Green will leave on a trip through Nova Scotia. Tho wonder- ful array of gifts and congratula- tory telegrams received attest to their popularity. The Guardian iolus their boar of friends in bap- pless congratulations. The public schools 0f the city opened for the term yesterday. with a good general attendance. At Prince Street School the at- tendance was 428. This is irbig- ger attendance than last year and ls a record over the attendsn e for tha past fifteen yearis. The Guardian was informed by Princi- pal Seaman that the formal open lug of the new wing of tho school building will lake place next Mon .I. the building in the morning And on Monday afternoon there will be a public meeting in the hall. Among Lbs sneakers wlll be Sir Louis Davies. A good attendance ls also re ported by Principal Johnson at West Kent School. fliers being rdiout 420. No date has yet been fire-l for the opening of the new wing as there is considerable work to be done yet. Ar Queen Square School; the grading of classes occupied most of the day. The attendance num- berlng 452 ls highly satisfactory, reports Principal Wynn. The attendance a’ Rochfoi-d Square school yesterday was 389. other students are expected in the course of a day or two and this will bring the atslnoance up to a quite satisfactory‘ average, WEDNESDAY ON SAD JOURNEY. -— Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Mobellan. Valley- fleld. left by S. S. Magdalene, Fri- oaeeu - sum-i wsoolno —'l‘hs marriage lakes place very quietly u c o-eioeii us. morning poirat twill. chic. bat to match, day. The public are invited lo vls-. flirt lajibillil lilffr filial-Ii Flea Week's first is l l streets and his unusually “P89 circle of acquaintances embraced both city and country. In his de- parture, a link between the P851 and the present of the soclfll 811d business life of our city has ‘been severe}. He was during all his life acon slsient member of St. Dunstan‘: Parish and was ever in his place at the church services. His unex- pected dedih will be deeply anl widely regretted. His was fl gen- ial lll$ll0Slll0fl and a friendly na- ture_ Few enjoyed a companion- ship more than be and among our most respected and prominent, cit- izens may justly be numbered the late Mr. T. B. Riley. He was twice married. first lo Miss Annie Keollg flail, who died about eighteen yeiirs ago leaving one daughter, Miss Minna and afterwards to Miss O'Toole of Providence, R. l.. “be survives him with a family of four sous and one daughter. These are Thomas B., Charles. Gerald Daniel and Mary. Also one sister, Mrs. T. E. Flynn, of this city. Mr. W. M. Flynn, C. N, 3., Ticket agent of this city is a Hep. hew, His memory they will cher- ish while life lasts. T0 the ibg. l West Kent Street School. who has been dty. TIACHII arronrrao-mu Wilma Jbhnsoa. daulhtsr of Ir. Hammond Johnson, Principal 0f for some time in tbs province has been appointed to the slat! of tbs Modd School. ISLAND PRIZE GKITLE. -—A fin 8t. John cattle exhibition this Isak Messrs. Horns Bros. of Wlnsloe, P. E. l.. were the big winners in the Aberdeen Argus class, taking everything but two meouda and a third. which were cqltared by A. 8. Brier, Amherst. ENTERING SCHOOL-Mr. J. H. Stevenson. manager of the Bank of Nova Scotla. left on Saturday to accompany his son. Stuart, to Pic- tou. (N. 8.). where the latter wlll attend Piciou Academy. They will spend a few days at New Glasgow en route and Mr. Stevenson in- tends to take a short visit to Prince Edward island before returning to the cilia-St. John Telegraph. DIED lN ALBERTA-The death occurred on September 5th. at Wefaslriwfn. Alberta. of Lawrence. younger son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Montgomery. formerly of Bede Que. This sad news was received by telegram yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery will have the sympathy of their many friends in this province in their bereave- ment. RETURNING HOME.—Rev. Dr. John \\'. Wadman and his wife, af- ter a visit of some weeks wlib tbelrrelatives and friends on the Island, leave this morning on their return trip to Callfornia.'They' go by the C. P. R. and expect to make a few short visits here and there en route. They have greatly enjoy- ed their vacation here. Before pro- ceeding to their home in Hawaii. Dr. Wadmau may remain on the Pacific Coast for some time filling engagements as a Missionary dele- lgate to the Methodist Churches or _ as pastor of one of the California Churches. it is possible. however, that he will go dh-ect to Honolulu in order to organize a. church of all nations for the benefit of an in- reaved, the Guardian extends slu- cere sympathy. to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. day morning to attend the funeral fl Mobellanus father. G. McDonald Mid file River. c. B. wiio died from the effects of a fall a few hours after it occurred on Aug. 30th. They hope to return Tuesday. Fltzslmmous of Spokahe. wasp, formerly of Montrose. P. E. l.. ls visiting the province anil is a guest at the Victoria Hotel. Mr. are given an extension of time for g further training, not toxceed four Pleied a" "WWUBBUOB 0T U18 tar years. and if physically dlsvquall- "m! 599091"! 011 l-‘itzslmmons who recently com- tihe Athabasca FROM ATHABA8OA—Mr. n. tilt-ii lthc late T. B. The funeral Wm tk I t and Orientals residing in the city day ‘vednesday mofufilgp gtceagland who have recently DQIXilOIlEFl O'clock from Ms lam residence mzthe Methodist authorities for such St. Dlmstants Cathedral, thence‘ i THURSDAY ' ‘monv Jct died ver ' ~ _ . y suddenly. ln-i LAID To REsT_‘Th° tuner“ °flWednesday' afternoon, while Oil a Riley '~°°k Placemuslness visit lo Mr. creasingly large number of native- boru, English-speaking Hawaiians an institution. Miss Mary T. McDonald of Har- lsaac Chev-l ‘from his ‘an’ residence’ sYdneyierltfs. New Zealand. After reaching St.. St. Duustan's Cathedral where a RPlluieni High Mass was celebrat- b)‘ Rev. Maurice McDonald. The psll bearers Were Hon. u. A. ‘Mclilniion. M. P.. Messrs J. B. Mc- ler. Simon Paoll and Hon. F, J. Nash. Services at the gravewere‘ conducted by Rev. Jas Rooney. inoiiaiii. Gilbert Glllldel Chas ciiiiiid; l heart-failure. taken to her home at Harmony Jc:.i the same evening where they re- mained iimil F‘rldziy SHIPS hein" iiiiiilc- in (‘iiiii-loiit yesterday morning at 9'45 wjlr. Cheverle's in the fore-noon. shrianvl the liiirscs blllllllPll hi‘ \\ _\" o: ifelt unwell, and lay down on n beiliSyilney. This exir-nsiie (Hill '10P a short time. Presently" she lelfslieaks \\i-]] [or rho reputation of i!’ ibctler and sat down with the fiim- l=lzind llfirirhw‘ iiiiil >- Elly to dinner, apparently all rieht. Mr. Curran are ilesi- but affendinner she relapsed anil'eiii-iitii-iiiieiiir-iii. .\li'. (‘iiriwiri ilii died Guile Bllddl-‘TIIF- Sllllltfl-“Pdly 01' his slay in the i'il_\' iviis 2i lulu-i iler remains werelilie Rev-re lliii r 61d f ans Guardian's sllllfliil. slump. q .- -w-————. Mothers. Know That, nmnnmm if fl l,’ (lllllif\ ii - Thirty Years EASTURIA 1n: eewnun eonrauv. Irwvolui cm. FRIDAY p-onii- linked up with the Assocla. CHEESE BOARD. — The sec ilitill iis llll lllllelwilllflil ilT-flIlCfLlll iilarl‘ iii the (‘lie-osc- Bnaril re- ~it‘illl oi being H]?! (lllfillghlilf! lflil celverl the folluiviiii t-abie from iin- yeiirs. nttiicieil to t. e Nun Brockviile, ()iit. _\'i?.~lf-l‘tlfll_\'i “3000l$t‘llll.\ liriiiicli, uniler the super- clieesc offered. 1500 sold on lllftlVlslull of .\lr. J. Cuthbertson Doyle Board at l6 ct-iiis. I f lizilifiix. who has zittr-ii in the - -~; ii('ll_\' of si-creliiry for boll; PURCHASED |SLAND HQRSES_hli"i)l'lllt'l'<. IL has mean fol’. that —.\lr. Tho-x Curran. of the Anglo-lint‘ Flim‘! h“ ‘l "iiilfifll m’ WIP- Neivfouniilziiiil Ilevelopiiig Ciiiiiiiain_\'li'P-i@ni"ll P? "l? Dmmmml ("lulllll returned to the mniiilzinil iiiiiiiy iii l-lllil liiiiiiiiiioii Board. as it would ll'f' conipletiiii: a purchase oi oniqll" to the il-hilniage I101 9111)’ 0i hundred limiiy ilriiil horses tor hi» "lii i"\l\'l""° m" l" ml” -'~"°"ll1 company" in Neiviiiiiiidlziiiil. tiniril H‘. Zit- asmi-iiition LlS well. 'l‘lie lii prices were i-iiiil for the llUfiPS, 1hr, "m! llllllvl‘ “lllfh ‘ill’ -'\5~“l“'“lll°_l1 -,“-n_ i< iiperiiiing gives-i eat-ii brancii x l‘€l)l‘8.€t!ll?illl\'PS and iii this i iho island will Qlljtl)‘ ii bet- l‘t~]li”€‘FUZllllllOll zict-oriiiiig l0 q, buvpfg “.- . t» illlll population than any pro i“! U} p“. viiii-i- iii Caiiaiin. Tim iirzziiiiziitiiiii mnilent . ind briincii was coni- lple-itil yesterday" zit ii meeting ' lil in the Gil) iiiiil presiiloil over Iiiill‘ of ilie iiiilep- f ‘N __ ;_ b_ ]\i'll\'ll‘.i‘l-li president (‘him li. WEDDWG BELLS A ‘“‘"‘li llllllllivf‘ .\lr. B. Roy H0llll1lll city iii-ii in ma, and 01¢“; pgrlgd [hgy River. speaks enthusiastically of MCLROM-CROCKETT WEDDING , _ "wmmg- Wedding lwik iilllve iii Zion Pris» _, , _ ,_ , ._ tire obliged topay a tax. or to U"? DOBBlblIItIt-s for the c0mm(_\r-l—-Th0 marriage of Miss blarionlwhefwe‘ :'°“<?“Pd b? i‘ l“??? Cnrfil'5|l_\’lt‘l‘iilll Vliiircli. l‘llill‘iiilil'll\\l'll.fifth! fwiufd fiffrehfifcflflflnalafngi_ lake gqme 335151194 position wmch clal development of this product E. Crockett and Norman J. blc-mvoulse o‘, (Heads; and fP°urnPrT'."lll \\'l'<liir---1.._v iVOlllll-f. All: :.:i<l.-’l‘i"‘""1_“?£.:2.“ m? :0 - "m, ,,,,,‘,_ they can my in the district which came uniler Leod 0f this city took place quiet-hem comeied m it‘ “h” s C.h“r°“!nt 7 nwlm-k, ii-lii-n lii’ ini-"ii-r lliiixl q _‘ ffl,‘ "g "*5 cm“ MS observation He plans maklngiy in 8L peter-g Cathedral ongourls. where a High Mass of Req-IG,“ (r 1.41),“, “mind h] nnnklltrs “ill ionic to him. 'e u.» __ v anon." trip with,“ a month‘ "hm-Tuesday evening n, 730‘ [he “ev-‘lllelll was chanted by the pastor ‘for, mug m“ 3hr}. 1mm l"r‘)?1“Il'L‘F‘| o‘ iizipiiiii-ierl chief iigent for the t ’ - ' - ‘ l ‘ " ~ ‘development work on a large scale E. M. Malone Rector officiatiflglme “m? M her-Sm“ ‘ma’ “'h'"hl.\'illllll~'"-‘l ""“~'-""'" “f 'H""““" K’ ‘ "L"i“! . lludmlns. Lndfrmisler: ‘ |ls being considered for Dug The bride who was attended bv'lh.9,b°d-‘ w“ mm to rest In nn-iilllll .\lr< ll lliilll. .\li‘.\'llll4ll‘il. l‘\“""~‘.. “ml ‘he 3mm .9“ ‘ ‘h iBDrlng. Miss Dorothv McCannell wore £.'l°""“= chumhyard" 3n“ 319mm‘ .\lr .l.iiiii»< .<~..lii~i- \\._i;1;.\r "*1 F"? Ynillrflllfe. This insur- , . , ‘- - . -, iild was a daughter of the late John. .- ' ., ' .. - .' llllri- PFl-lllllflllfid lllfflllgll lhe A5‘ . . lfawllln, suit of Navy blue tric- n. \ i» mil \li~ \\ nllii-r . STLDEBAKER LIGHT-SIX I . . . ~ ~il."l.l'il(lll onziiiles the retail iner- fl -' J-“FDOII-"lld- (Big Donald) of Ilzir- , » - _ __ ,.,. . -..,_ 0 n8 “uh haunt‘ H“ "W" ‘m’ h Wm“ iliiiiii iii cot lils fire insurance at hat to match and ai Era '- - ._';..-;g -1 - y '3 ‘m5 (I m ‘n t‘ ‘H n “ m h" i-iist iiiiil lizi- in lzilo yours proved I. o. b. Waffles-ville, Ont. - _ v b:- l-k Lfrzipliy. I mflgggppomn or a rep“ 1c l e The physical tests require that The Swiss iyswm is ‘compulsory the applicant slizill cover zit least Ind begins “In, the earl}. Schony eight feet lll ll running jump, lift LOBSTER INVESTIGATIONS. ~Dr. Knight. Chairman or tne Bialuglcal Hoard of Canada. is lii Charlottetown today. He has been conducting experiments in the South coast of Prince County with in view to ascertaining the advis- ,abillty of beginning tho lobster flshlug oii the first, rather than on the 15th of August. The experi- squirrel neck Diem, The mony. A brother. George. fllPtl sud- groom was supported by his 09m!" “M” °'1“"‘"-' Si“! ""°“"" iii lllillbil. .\i‘ii»i~ llli- i-i-i-i-iiiiiiiv tiii- . brother-in arms, .\lr. liazeii nfllicfls,tances' §w° Years 339' “bout ‘his lirippv i-iiiiiiii- iliuiv, h, iii.» immp """-“ -"“‘“""““‘"- Th0 lflrlle number of viiluablelilme‘ 895m” h" sister'm'law- Mrs‘ nf tlic- hriilc ivliéro ii siiiiiiiiiioiu gifts received testify to the high 99m” dlcnonam and mmm" 5m‘ iliiiii-~-~ “n: eiirviwl fir; Wilki-r esteem in which they lire held by 193"“ l9 ""1""! a “$1912 139ml- will l'('I*('l\‘0 my [fir-film ';|f1@i-()(~i_ their many friends. After the cer- Mrs" (p'°79‘s°')_ 3°!“ A- “CD0” 2nd. Ill ilPf-llllflli‘ 57f Fliii -\ve enmny [he happy couple drove to aid, Saskatoon lniversiiy. also zin- H,“ ' " ' ' " Borden on me“. ‘my m the Mam other sister and a brother in the ' _,_ [and where Wm a l iiiled Slates. May her soul rest in .\|l‘ “Olllldll is lzikini; over his sci-riitziriiil iliitit-s ill once in liis i.i‘i'ii-t\ iii the Riley Block. Queen Sin-vi. .~\ tinmpcteiit assistant lll tlrii porsun of Miss Dorothy Dil- vis liiia also been zippoiiitetl til stonogrziplicr. COMPARE the Studebaker Light-Six, at its new low price of $1375, with cars of even higher price. Note its greater intrinsic value, which is evidenced by such refinements and features of construction as: ' Completely machined crankshaft and connecting rods; aluminum detachable head motor; four-bearing, bronze-backed, crankshaft; silent timing chain; thermostatically-controlled cooling system. Cowl ventilator; parking lights; thief-proof transmission lock, reducing insurance rate 15 to 20%; large rectangular plate glass window in rear; genuine leather upholstery; seat cushions, nine inches deep. In addition, you get the in-built Studebaker durability, economy of opcrationand comfort which owners the world over find in their Studebaker cars. And your purchase is safe- guarded by Studebakefs seventy years of experience in build- ing vehicles of all kinds-a record which no other manufac- turer can equal. , Come today and see this remarkable value—-the Studebaker Light-Sh at $137 5 ' .-—/-% ~ - . MODELQ AND PRlCE8-—f. o. b., Water-ville, Ont, salsa and dexclss lax sxtra. —'-—-= c-"niztwvsfii i “‘”‘ '“' s-rmLigHi-{iifiiirna ma... m-‘$."i;.,‘» n. r. r-r-u. new. a. r. Touring ...........'..._....$I275 Speedster (4-Pass.).. 1500 (slgéipefl-Paas.) 3 Cord Tires SfindnrdBqufpment "Bullt-in-Canalo” A. norms‘ .& c0. Charlottetown .8. ' Mxxadaulfilfil-lfil-JON DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ' i-lnl menls were conducted from vic- forla harbor on the east to West Point ori the west and necessitate- ed fishing at Victoria, Borden, Summerslde. Cape Egmont. Hig- gins’ Wharf and West Point. The result of his observations wlll be laid before the Department of Fisheries as soon as they can be tabulated and studied. The Minis- ter of Fisheries wlll lu due time announce the results and the da- clslon which he reaches from the facts submitted to him. Tlio death of Mr. T B. Riley, occurred at his late residence on Hlllsboro Square at 1.3-0 Monday. The‘ late Mr. fliloy was born ll! Charlottetown seventy-seven years ago, and spent the whole of his exceptionally long and useful life lii this city. He was llic foiiniler 0i the extensive business so wide- ly known as the firm of T. H. and D. Jfnlley, Tobacco Manufactur- crs- carried ou for over half n century by himself and later ln partnership with his nephew ex- Mayor Riley. Besides the flrnrs business op- erations, the late Mr. Riley was interested in several other com- merclnl enterprises as wall as ex- tensively In real estate lii this province. Indeed every legitimate undertaking for lhr- expansion of business and the development of trade in the Island. had in Mr Ri- ley g gu-cng gupporter and stauudl advocate. The late Mr. Rllcy was lii every scnsc a mun of affairs from whom advice‘ on ibuslness was mudb sought. Ho kept abreast of tho limes and was one of our lbest 1n formed citizens on public and coin mérclal- matters. ‘For at least a quarter of a cen- tiiry lie was Vice President of the Queen's Coupty Liberal Association and for double that period was an ardent and unwavering supporter of the Liberal party and llii prin- ciples. Several tlrnes Mr. Riley was approached and offered nom- liiiwlons. both in civic and prorln- polltlcs~ but ho invariably docllnod although he was one of the most active workers for tbs party. Mr. Riley attended the school of the lflla Mr. Blake lrvlng ln tllls‘ city and afterwards Bl. Duilstliirs College. ‘Than ha sutured Into tho 5n Business which he so successfully‘ of her death yesterday came as a Mrs. Hornsby meut. "o the contracting parties. conducted all his lite/It may ha they spend snort honeymoon. On their return they wlll take up their residence in their new home at 72 Roclifordl Street where we hope many happy years of wedded life await them. DEATH OF MR8 O. A. HORNS- BY-Woril was received her yes- terday of the death in New York of the wile of Mr. O A. Hornsby. The deceased lady who was form- erly Miss Beatrice Lawrence of Halifax. N. 8., had ‘been lndlspos- od for some time. stlll the news great shock to her friends here. leaves to mourn, beside her husband. two daugh- ters. her mother and sister. Mr. Hornsby will accompany the ro- mains to Charlottetown for inter- The marriage of Miss Edith Wlnnlrreil Jenkins. daughter o. His Worship the Mayor anti Mrs Jenkins in Frederick Mednrde Gates took place iit lhe Baptist Church at 6.30 yesterday morning. ‘Rev. Ross Baton, being the of- ficiating clergyman. The bride who was given sway by her father. was very becoming- ly attired in a suit of blue broad- cloth with gray squirrel trimmings wllb hat to match and carried a gorfteous bouquet of pink roses. She was attended by bliss Eve- lyrrJenklns as flower girl. o groin was supported by Mr Earl Prowiia. while the bride was assisted by Miss Alexa Lowe. The church which was nicely decorated with flowers and potted p ills was crowded with friends The ushers were Messrs Ralph and Cecil Jenkins, Pope Beer and! I. Wesley Robbie. Durliig the ceremony Miss Dillllr Rafuse rendered "0 Pro- inlss mo" In her pleasing manner. Mrs. Kellli Rogers presiding s: the organ. After the ceremony the happy couple drove to the bride's home. Brighton. where s wedding break- fast was served. after which Mr and Mrs Gates motored to Borden wbsro they crossed by the car ferry to tour the Maritime Prov- inces by motor on s honeymoon trip. They were accompanied s1 far,“ Borden by the bride's par- ta. .'l'ha wedding presents which lu- clndsd numerous articles 6f silver close p peace. Eternal rost grant unto lier O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. The morning or Aug 29m vi-as an anxious time for the Presbyter- laus of 0‘Leary for on that tiny the Lleut Governor was to formul- .\'.-S. the Iloiiiiiiiiin Rcliiil "l? question \\'llR cmislilcreil zinil ll TBSOIXHPHI was piisscil llizif iii filly time this pi-nvliici- iiiizlii ill:- .\i ilii- l‘l‘l'l'lll convention of the iiiiil l’.l'I.l. Retail brunch of Alrrrcliziiits \S50(‘lilllflll liclzl lii (‘lizirlivtti-iown At iiii executive meeting lielil at the close of the recent convention heft‘. ililll. Geo. E, Hughes iinil .\lr. S, A. Alclmod, of the ifirm uf Moore d Ali-Lend. were Illldfll i" tlio proviiiciiil executive iueiii- hers. 1y 18)’ the corner ‘stone of their new church. Not until nildilay did there seem to be any possibility of’ the ceremony taking place. How ever shortly before twelve the. ral_n which hail been falling in tor- rents all forenoon let up. the clouds broke away, the sun peep ed out and the question canie rlnz inc over the phone, “Will it be or will it not?" And it was ilecideil to proceed with the ceremony. By 2.30 o'clock, il goodly number litid gathered at the cbiircb grounds and shortly before three all the requisites were ready to band llw silver trowel. suitably engraved; the corner stone, squared. polish- ed. and dated, the little box with it's coins, papers. and records. At 3 o'clock His Honor the Lieut. Governor. with Rev. G. P. Tat- trle, chairman, Rev. G. A. Chris» tie of Alberton and Rev. H Smith of Sprinzfleld ascended the plat- form. The ceremony began with rlie singing of “Christ lii our Corner Stone on Him Alone we Biiilil" by the choir. The scripture lesson: l (‘hrou. 29: 10-18 was then fPflll and the Apostles‘ creeil recltt-il. The Lieu! Governor then laid the corner stone With all due formall- ly according to the rule and cus- MARVENE WHITE LILY BISCUITS Ask l-‘i Maivvnhs, {lllii m ii ill llil ~.iili~.liliili‘< J. A. MARVEN LTD. EJIwTVfTCIH ‘ i-rii_,iin “n”; tom of the Presbyterian Church. An offering was received in nlil of the building fund and Miss Hunter 0f Alberton. favorcil the gathering with s solo which was much appreciated. Tbs Lleui Gov- ernor gave ii short address in which he urged a whole hearted consecration of time and money to the church and all that it stands for. because of the glorious heri- tage of the past, the bright pros- pects of the future and the deep and abiding place which flie church holds In the future pros- perlly of our country. Rev. Mr. Christie brought greetings and good wishes from n“; Progpylory, and Rev Mr Smlili did the ssms for the Methodist Church of which he ls the honour- ed minister It Springfield. The ceremony was than brought to s ills cliol sin lngfiChrlsl WATER URCHS In Before you redseorats ass W!’ ‘ _ - booklet on the new Alabastins OP!‘ l . ~ ~ . llllo Effects. Solllsthlll‘ new-NI" " tiful and economical. l l l i Paris,‘ Ont. ' A TheAl’"A ~ -- » _- d lflllruld of him "M he "s "l! uirglnaaiiirisiiis iimi were sr- n» s tbs r rs lldallon." . . flufih" c mpnw’ Pnq‘ Lin“: ~ Ifcllillllll 0f 11'! 0'"! 19ml"- m! cspllollally elegant. The Guardlallsnd ills Beusdletlon by tbs chair- ‘ 1m unfamiliar flgurs upon, lllfllqasqgpajisartlsst oossntulatloiis. mas. A_STUDEBAKER’YEAR