\- sr 9, 1926 £91.,“ ‘if r’. . ward} 4 w”. EVE ‘vty-IFRFJARE FLIES USE. FLY-TOX Fi‘Ft 1st: TainlIEvery They ‘Touch - A_ SOFT, spon Make your summertime freshness, cleanliness and good A health. FLY-TOX rittatrtias MOSQUITO BS , hairy, reeking with unspeaka le filth, the fly’s foot oisons and defiles everything it touches. Germs of sickness and dread disease thrive in the putrescent ooze. Kill the flies. Use FLY-TOX. sec one of IOTIB- IOAGIIQ ANTS. FIJAE >_.._.. FLY-TOX II a scientific l: um dueiwed or Mellon bulimic o lnd-uninl suavcll by Ru Frllowrllb n‘ Amman A A‘ A A Q Iv vvv v vvv 1v vv 0n lusertlen . . . . . . lienr lnscrtl a 140st tmssirlnn ADV v v1 vv ‘V121 ‘A ERTISEMENTS - l“ Dar lllsd e1‘ b Iordg IQ Der llns er 11 ‘ma, 76 per llm of I vrerdg ‘ I v r17‘ - Female Helpwdnted LOST-A LIGHT GREY COAT swi-utcr left on players bench :11 Abegwelt Ball Grounds uftisl" I(‘inn-lottotown-Summcrside game. 1111111111 please leave at Guardian Uiflcc and receive reward. 1150-7-21 Main Help Wanted W;§;EI;;".I;;I;E‘WORK 0N lull-111. Apply W111. E. Johnston, Long ltlvcr. 21 CARPENTERS WANTED IMMEDI- ntuly. Apply 11111111111111111 & M411:- Aulay at Prouse llms. 1104-8-6-31 WANTED — MARRIED MAN FOR farm work. Apply Ilarry Jenkins, .\Il1i'I(1¢l Illilg, L.'l1't01vn. 1147~8-7-tf MAN WANTED— IMMEDIATELY 111 work onfarmuApply to James Shin-l, Kcnslngton, ll. R. 2. 1091-8-5-41 FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, ‘BEGIN- 111-111 $150-$250 monthly, 111st) rlflrkii 111111111111 position?!’ Itaiiwny; llux llll. llll-l-li-Ii-Zi 'l‘eachers Wanted WANTED _- THIRD cLAss TEA- t-hul‘ for Brighton Island school Stlpplcmuilt $40. W.‘ 1.. Allan, Srvretary. 1165-84121. TEACHER WANTEOlFORfST. l'11t1-r's Lake School. Apply 1111111111; class and vkllfflflfiiltft! to ll. l-‘. .\iacDun:1ld, S e ’, Bristol. '§§*-8-6-3i Wanted WANTED TO BUY OR Z-RENT- 111111111 house centrally located with 1111 modsrli" conveniences. Wrltu clo Guardian. . 866-7-22tf. WANTED BY OLD LADY—WORK taking care of 111011 or housekeep- ing I11 s111all family. Apply Guard- lun Office, - 1131-8-7-21 waurso- canoe r011 A Mod-- 111. Ii. 1.. Palmer. iilhonc 116. 1152-7-31 WANTED TO RENT 7 OR 8 roamed house, modern conven- iences. Apply Box 247. George- io\v11_ 1146-8_-7-3i For Sale FOR SALE -— BABY CARRIAGE In excellent condition. Apply 339 h Etiuton or phone 746 L. I- _ 1 j-tdr - a} -_.._. 4X’ '- -_'_ CHEVROLET BABY.PRAND TOU- Plns car for saio:_<;cI'1enp.-Apply Windsor Ssrvlcc Station. ,_ 1154-7131. _ FOR SALE-df/HOICE ‘FARIM- OF 35 iwrcs n; Canoe Cove, formerly "Wilctl by Neil S. Macbean. For Daltlculars apply to Fred Ilytlc. ‘War/nu. ' 1 1189-8-7-31 “*—~———--__ _ ., J. Lester Douglas 4 39 Queen lsrect "fisrlcttatcwn, P, 5, l, Cream leparstcre THE susnrtec sucrlou rsso ~ lklms cicsn at any speed. Terms 1c suit customers. a1 housewprk. Apply Althcn, Georgetown. 104 two. N0 washing. middle one children. Stale lereneu rtetliilretl. Z.. Guardian. 1 aged wo111c11 121111111111111111111 I11 llll. G. F. fice A1111. 10 1o 18th SELLING OUT honnt-l. (lcrlnau llcgistertd stock. prices. 150x fairuis. ont- yt-ar. The following are the RUNS Miles Ii. MoLalna 201 1 .1. liulgcr . 1C6 'l‘otnl A vcrage hour. liilles . 508 speed-ZZ 1000 fillies, 35%. sumed Doyle. UVGI‘ the winner. Island. was on the second day was that after finished the run at 33 may be mentioned was used on the trip. Terms at asle- hl" iilrte cn band. Write of PM!“ ‘Ill Of ‘Q. Mace; RUFUS BTEV nccnmsttnnetl to salary. Apply X. Y. ideal watch WANTED—A MAID FOR GENER- Mrs. G. A. 8-8-3-61 MAID WANTED -_. (WITH EX- pcriauce In cooking) in family of Extra good Wages to capable person. Apply A. B. care of Guardian. W A N T E D-—- HOUSEKEEPER, pro 111111111. cars 120-8-0-lwk Miscellaneous TWO BOARDERS CAN BE AC- privute family. Apply by letter t0 "Li" care Guar- 1144-11-7-31 JNO. McDONALD. LAND BUR- veyor, l-lermanville, P. E, l, 596-7-10-1mo HUTCHESON OPTOME- irist will be absent from his of- inclusive. 1151-7-31 POLICE DOG Police Reasonable 1141-8-7-01 The-Non Stop Run official fig- ures relative to the 1000 mile non‘ stop run of the "Whippet." llrs. 2-1-—325.---1il l65——33l—15 l-.‘. Perry . . . . . .. 201 l43-—344-—,l8 434-1000 46 miles per Number of gallons of gas per (‘orreet guess 11s to number con- route-Mr. Frank 'l‘wo other guesses were the same as tha above, but as mentioned be- fore the run, the first correct num- bcr of gallons would be declared The route taken by the Whippet throughout was from East Point to .went Cape and other points 0n the Only one puncture was expiiflllllc‘ ed by the Whippet on the run; this when a lit- tle time was lost in changing. A notable feature of this car working now, ilevelnpetl a mileniifl oi 23-12- on the miles per gnllon, lruly a, good record. There- fore Mr. iMdbnlna I11 to be congrat- nlnlod on his unique test 0f the "twlllppet." ' For tI1o 1.1.1.8111 of auto fans it that only 1 vqiiart of oil and 1 Gilli" "l will” 'fifififiT§EF -1 1.111.... tor Mrl- Frlnk "WW1 01¢» valley. Tuwhy- Milli" "ll" at 5 p. m. so acres oi atandinl "IY- kusou. Auctioneer. Central Guardian ‘s1-11NcL1:s'Ano‘rosrs, Cargo lust arrived best quallly. W. T. Weir, Stanley Bridge. i 8-9-21. 8T. DUNBTANRS CATHEDRAL- At the 9.30 and eleven o"cl0ck mas- 1101-1 a1 St. Dunstan’s Cathedral yes- terday, the Rev. A. -1.. SInuott'of tho Cathedral staff preached very $311,111: sermons on the “Mercy of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Morrlssey an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Evangeline 1o Mr. Plugs to take place the latter part of this month. 1168 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Martin h‘. Power, of Mermaid. Mar- Funeral of the Late Frederick ‘Groom The funeral of the late Freder- lck Groom took place on Saturda? and was largely attended. Rev. W. M. Ryan officiated. The remains were laid to rest in the Peoples Cemetery. ' The late Mr. Groom leaves to ‘ mourn his wife, formerly Miss Char lotto Howatt of Georgetown, three sons, Alfred engineer 0i.‘ the Water- works Department. Summsrside, John and Percy ofChai-lottetmvn, and one daughter, Mrs. Steinbren- ner 10f Washington, D. 6.. who ar- rived home in time for the funeral on being apprised of her father's‘ death. ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN DEVELOPED AND . 1 PRINTED FHOTOORAIPHS autsncsmen-rs ORASWELL STUDIO . 137 Great George street "Mr. Patrick Cairns, Vernon Riv- er. was n_ visitor to the city oil Sat- urday. The Royal Commission (Continued from page 1) [Odd Fellows Convene‘ MODERATOR COMING — Rev. A. J. MeGlllivary, I). D. Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Can- llilfl. BXIJscts to visit Prince Ed- ward island During‘ the present month. i111 will preach in St. James Church, probably‘, on‘ August 15th, 0i’ which definite announcement will be made. THE LECTURE TONIGHT- Strand 'l‘i1eatre this evening. Ad- aFloral tributes wcr from the following: ‘Mrs. John Miller and daughters, Mr. C. H. Love, The Charlottetown iGusrdIan, ‘Staff of Jenkins» and son. iMr. and Mrs. J. 1R. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. T., Roy Cudvmore. Mrs. , R. T. White, the Mechanical Dbpartment of tho Canadian lNatlonal Railways. Miss Margaret .M. Miller. Mr. Robert Mosaervey and Besides many 'ilowars and mes- MP- 13911111111111 Acorn will. sages of sympathy from friends far conduct a vocal solo and and near, Miss Kathleen l-lornby a. violin Thu Guardian [UDIICTR sincere solo, the lecture 0i Professor Har- sympathy u, [he Badly pal-mum; vcy. on Edward W-hslun, in the l-nmlyy - a received Mr. and Employees of had not ‘been foreseen when the car farry was put on and the speak er said that trade-In genaralhad now grown to such‘ an extent that he believed a second car ferry 1o be nlbsolutely necessary. 1f there was no water shipping available, the crop, as the situation now stood, could not all ‘be moved. ‘There wasu lack of dockiuig facilities. Trade had developed ahead of the facilities. Mr. Wallace L. Higgins present- ed a history of potato shipments during the fall of 11125, showing protected t-nrs, and also from lack of yard room and storage accom- tbe serious delays due to lack of H mission free. NEW PASTOR COMING — Mr. Murdock R088. representative EI- der 0f Zion Presbyterian Session 11118 received a communication from the Rev. ‘Scott Fulton dated the 41h. lHHL, stating that he does not intend taking his planned trip to the Uld Country this summer, ow- lug‘ to unavoidable delays. it is his intention to start for Montreal from Toronto in about three weeks. so that he will be able t0 reach Charlottetown I11 ‘September,- there- fore It is likely that Mr. Fulton will enter upon his duller, of Zion Church 11s first announced in the month 07f September. RECEIVES SAD NEWS. — Mr. S. 1.. Hardy, -Clty, received a tele- gram from iBuston Friday, Aug. 6th conveying the sad news of the sudden deuith of 111s sister, Mrs Lorne ‘Stewart. she leaves to mourn her husband and two sons. Stanley aged sixteen, 11nd Ralph PLEASED VISITORS YFROM QUEBEC.—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zakem with Messrs. Isaac and Al» bert Zakem. and Misses Mary and Nakel Znkcm, St. Damlah. P. (1., are at present visiting their tlnugbt er, Mrs. Nemir Tweel, 45 Elm Av- enue, City. Thiuis their first vlult and they are greatly impressed with the beauty 0t the City and Province. lo I11 LOCAL STORMS.- Both Satur- day and Sunday mornings this I'm- vince was visited by severe storms. The first, an electrical storm 111' some violence, killed a cow past- ured 111 the Hlllblllbllfl of the city, and one o1‘ the tbolts also split a telephone pole at York Point from top t0 bottom, putting a number of ' telephones out of commission. Yesterday 1110rnlng's wind and rain from the dfiitheast, nt one tlnui was blowing forty miles an hour. The rainfall, one half inch in nine hours, is almost unprecedented. In t|1 a1 ferred blockades and to discrimination in freight rates other ports of (tsnnda. ed by quoting from shorter haul from an Island port to Boston, cost seven rents nmre than from London, ()nt., and 11c gave another cnso 111 which busi- ness had dealers 0011111 higher priced goods lPIlVCIIlllg over moat appeal to timdaition. The witness also re- to delays owing t0 snow ‘between here and ‘He show- rates that r1 been 10st ‘betmuse the not compete with Tiger routes, lbecatise of similar discrepancy In rates. Mr. J. O. Hyndman, the emit-lud- g witness, spoke of the inalie- lacy oi‘ facilities for handling utittnnobllcs at Borden. Eloquent Sermon (Continued from page 1) .nm'1nal, full-rounded, whole- some life, and 1n the manner and zcortllng to the methods which bis own pectilim" 01‘ Re- IIliillU, ngotl 5 years, daughter 0t‘ James 11111110, passed away 0n Tues- day, August 3rd, at the home o1 her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Keenan, Wood Islands, 1’. E. 1., 111’- ter a lingering illness. The fun- eral services were acid on Wednes- day. being conducted by G. Wil- freti Fletcher, Student Pastor of Murray itlvcr Baptist Church. RETURNED FROM ROME.- Rcv. Gavan 1". Monaghan, P11-, D. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Monagh- an, Weyn1011tl1 Street, has return- ed 1'ro111 Rome, where he spent the past two years taking a special course of study, and where he re- ceived his degree 01' Doctor of P1111- osophy with honors. 11c will be at- inched to the Faculty of St. Dun- stairs’ University as Professor of left Mass. nine years. Also n11 aged mother m 011B ulster. Mrs M. u. ‘CPOORUH, and W}? two brothers S. 1.. and ii. 1.. pansoNALa Illlrdy all of 1111s city. ____ Mr. and Mrs. A. 1C. McNeiIl. Cav- BEREAVED HOME __ “em, endlsh, were visitors to the City on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B- Arsennultl Louis are visiting for a few days in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Newton MaeNsvin Worcester, last week for Mr. Charles Taylor, Malpequc, leaves this morning on an extended visit to Vancouver, B. C. Miss‘ Mayo Coylc, Charlottetown, is visiting in Summersidethe guest ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Silliphnilt. Rev. Father Campbell 0f St. Cec- eIIaJs Church, Boston. Mnss., is vis- iting 0n the lslalnl anti at present is the guest of Rev. J. .1. MacDon- Phllosopby. Father Monaghan is be- am’ Summgrslde- nature, will accept (‘hrist 11s his Saviour, unite with the churt-h and join 1111111111 wll-ll others, who have pledged tbetnsclves to the ilIlVullCC- ment 0f the 1111111110111 of God. When nil is said a11d done there is nothing that will do more for the boy than the fellowship of his father, 111s dad. llnppy is that latl whose Dad is 1111s most intimate friend, the one to whom he natur- ally turns utevery new crisis I11 111s physical and mental IIBVIIIOD- mam. Nor is- tbere nnythiilr! noblcr for the father than to bu n companion of his -boy. It ls n great thing for a lather to he a boy with his boy, to IJCRIII where he finds the boy, and to lead him tlny iby day I11 n strong manly cnm- punimtshlp until he 1111s inspired Illm with the notblc ideals of Christian manhood. ‘It ls very inn-resting to note nn an (ict-tislun of this kind that 111a only Incident mentioned 1n the lift‘ of our 1.0111 from 111s birth until $1 Dill!“- dogs for Ages two months t0 'l‘wo ilosttin Terriers. 1111111- 111111 fvnlale. Valley Silver Fox Farm, St. Stephen, N. ll. lnces. Monsignor Alt-llolmltl officiating, of Florence K1111; 111' ilut11'gctow11, to (iomellus (lautlet of this city. The bride wore a blue tailored suit, llllll was atteutled by her sister, Miss Ada King, while Mr. Ernest Mcidsrlane supported the groom. After the ceremony the happy c011- pie left by the Borden train for a trip through the Maritime Prov- I-fiil A NEW RESIDENT - Mr. John .I. l.oft has arrived in this city from Coventry, England, and it Is ple- asing tn learn it 1s his Intention in remain 111-re. Mr. Loft Is a forni- er naval man having served with distinction 111 the lato war and was in the famous Jutland engagement. lie Is the proud possessor 0f three decorations. Mr. l.01t is the last of the family to take up their resi- dencc 111 Canada and he is the type of young .man who will make iri- ends and a success 0f any work he undertakes. IN MEMORIAM ' In Loving Memory of my dcar husband, Ptc. Heath W. McQuarrle. Victoria, who was killed In action August 8th, 1918. His dust is asleep in Flanders And our eycs with tears go dim. As we light cur lamps 1n the gleaming And silently think of him, ‘May the Heavenly winds blow ’ acfiily O’cr that ewcct and ballowlfl spot. Though the m divides his‘ crlvv from home g; -, . Hc will never be forgot. '~ INSERTED 111v 111s vnrs. 11cc. city and province. years is spending a pleasant va- cation visiting her sister, MrsJDr.) A. n. Reid, city. Il Mrs. John Quinn and her (laugh- ter Florence, left Saturday morn lug on s visit to Boston. They were In warm] welcomed 1101s a111l ""—' Ills urblir mlnistr was when 11c heart“), eolllmrfllulated m] is Bu‘? y Mr. Rankin of the FitchbtiranSclr “W. I," M“ 15m, Wynn 3pm,; now cess in the Eternal City. “m” and Mr-“l- Rallkln n“ “lmmlmli In 111s 1111111 year, the Nazarene lloy their annual holiday in Uharlottc- ha,‘ runchpd H“, ago m]. helm WEDDING BELLs _ The may. mwnv $119913 at The Ru“- 11111111- u “S011 of the Law". H" l-lnge w“ ploleulnlzod l“ 3L mm,’ ——, _ 0511711‘ forth for t-mlfirnlntltiu, so stairs Cathedral on Wednesday MN“ R~ B- Rullenlmry “I Wm‘ \\"‘ll PFPililPWl “'03 ll‘? fill‘ ll"! m‘ mumlng a; hall- m,“ 11w.’ m,“ iillleg. after i111 110801106 of "ll"! liginus axmniuntion that "all who ilenrtl Ilim were astonished at His ntlerslandiilg and answers." It. is important tn remember that the (‘111-let Child was not there as a teacher. colve Instruction from the doctors of the law. His desire was to rc- tNo doubt His answers y . Herelfhis Week The sixty-ninth Annual Conven-l tion of the Grand Lodge of the ln-‘ dependent Order of Odd! Fellowal the Grand Encampment and the‘ Rebekah Assembly of the Maritimcl Provinces, is to be held in Char-l iottetawn this week, and it is ex-| pacted that between six hundred; and eight hundred people will vii-n, 1t 1.11s city in connection with the. - event. Most of these will arrive by‘ 1188b, pllré and mOSC d8“!!- t0day’s and tomorrow's boats and? , 1...... ions m flavour. A number of the Odd Fellows and Rebekah sisters have already, BIOWI 7‘C Grands! P¢l§°¢ “a arrived In the city by Saturday . SIIEBIIIIIIMPSHIIME ll WINNER " Following is the week's program: Monday. Augustflb '8 p. n1.-—Specia1 Session of the Rebekah Assembly in the Hearty. liiomorinl Hall to receive the re ‘ port of the Committee on Creden-l tials, and confer the Assembly De, gfee- ' int-k 1.111111. sailing the “Sl1e1ba". tbc first rountl- "P-No" and Tufldi)’: 51111145919!" Iwgllit-b ln- bus been putting I11tu"M1ncg11u" several limes indulging 9-30 “~'n~'“lJlw“lul§ $953k)“ olvlrat-ing 1111111111011 during the last 111 a t-lust- fight pvt-r 1111111 1111111111111. m“ lll-ebelmll AsllellllllYv l" “earl-Z two “sacks, scored u 111-ll l‘lll'l.ll‘tl U11 the 11121-111111 round the Memorial Jlall- . 10 n. m.—10pening Session oi Grand Encampment in Odd lFellowsl 1111. “ZQ-pbyr," which by the way was footers on Saturday. sailed by Mr. (‘beater At-orn. who T111: “Shebzfl had not been lllilli-‘lbllti 11s tlint i1 is sixtceli years 111g much 0|‘ a showitlg nil ne-nsuinuint-t- he rat-ml a boat, nlunaged anti only the fans, who 11nd been to work otri ahead of tlu- "Sllielli". 1.1111111 114111111111: their the wind gradually victory tivur the other cigblc-eti‘ 2 p. mw-Mcmorlal Service, Ila-l bckah Assembly, Conducted byqwau-hing 111-r l1c1'it11'111a11t:1-. 11111-1111: llH- t1tlu~r Maple theaf Jlebeknh Lodge o1’ Sumltlm last week or so since Jack positions and merslde, , . llfll: ‘took t-onunand, were prepared iufduurtzasliig. As the Iloats rimmi- 2 p. m.—-Sec0n1l Session orlthc s111'pris<-. It'll lllb‘ Pllfk llllili’ "l"! 719mb" Yul‘ Grand Encampment. I 'l"l1t.- boats got away iu a pretty tho ilnisb the wintl was vI-ry 3 p, m,—esecond 3,151,193,; gegglonlsiart at 2.30 crossing 1111- line well light. “ZRIIIIIN stood In toward Rebekah Agggmbly i111111~l1ctl with "P-no" leading 111111 the Park ou-t of llifi U116 Wlllle 7_3g 1y m__speclal 355310“ 0f1“'/.e11i1l1" n11 the tag and. ’I‘l1e skipper 1.111111 10111111118‘ sitllpilglb‘: (Jraml Loflgg lll (Jlld lrelll,wg' “all, first leg was 111 11-111111111111‘, Buttery ‘line IoIIIhe stake mat 11 tuiqld m reach,“ the report o; ‘he LIVOHPIPUIIII"IIIIUX"I)BIIIE the” 111st Ulvlllllkq Shebzrs . ‘qlltqyuiits ‘stun; “no true mlttee on Credentials and c011i'c1'“l""" ~ '*’l"""‘ - “Why! m“! m“ I .. ‘ I" l‘, “m! ('0' “g ' ' lhdbelk" rt-nlalulng on the purl “Zenltlii-i‘ 1111111 111111 for 11 whllc- It the (lrnml Lodge Degree, _ __ _ ,_ _ _ ., H .. _ N .. n“ ,_ 3 ‘L “Lwblxenlpuncuuon o‘ menu“); while .\i111c1,nt. and 1.1111111 111111.111 us 11 1111». 1'. o and . I111 ~ 1 . :1 '1 1 1' ‘k lulnlt-llatt-ly they goo“ 111111111 also get In- ahead of Rebekah Degree in the Assenllilyliqllgtiitd ‘zhpdlnnp Human“): for nmglql‘, “Zpnnhn h", n HK-m m” tame 111111)] o! PFllll-‘e (l! fwflles g?nlegelzby lmstlbnuil side 1111 llu-lr hlltiilliiilftl to 111-r n-sgy’ 111111 it was unybotlls astegree team ron1 p111 _. '» ,,-.,, m y.“ . w ,.|_ bekub Midge of (Ihurlottctown. loI-fhul" H“ h,“ h‘ “W” Md hkIMLh H“ u“ l H m “a CNNHH . why." lln- builis tnrltt-tl again It, The “She-ba" finally liufilfll will lowed by u’ Recmnlo" "pa" l“ flmwn-i stwn that "Zenith" hail "ainetl the "’/.e111tl1" by about a“ bouts 111111 Fellows and Rebekahs, ll“; lenli iullouctl byllcnglb with "I‘~.\'11" a ir-w wt-nntls “Shrbifl and "P~.'~l‘.>" WIIU hail int-en later and "Mlnegorw a 1111s» fourth wumnday’ Auw" "t" havlnr :1 little 1111a! -1I 1l11-ir o\v11.}“7.¢*1tl1.\’l"' flflll fiilil ‘filWllW fillilll- 9 u’ luffThml Session "f Re‘ The positions :11 1111- wi|.-l\\'n1'1Il ’l‘|1is was 11111- 111‘ the 11111111 1311141- helml‘ Assumm)“ wert- "'/.t-11ltl1", "Sin 111", "l'-.\'<1"Il11l: r.'1< i-s _\-*i ril-lfml lt"lll lfltlll ill“ ll-l 3- Ilifiilllllllllll-l sll-‘lfill-‘n 0t "ylinr-cno". “Sbvllf 4111.1 ‘-,'/,t»;1i1y1"'.|yat-ltlsurclis 111111 spectators luilnis ilrand ‘Lodge lil ‘P141109 0f will“ 'l‘l1t1'11ox1 mark. North River buoy 11f view, only seconds separating ' Ci-lllvge llBll- found lrisitiuns as 11111 the 011d of the t-raft during the whole race. 11 n. n1.—-C1vic and Provincial __..... . ..----» welcome to the members 01' thei ,,_,_,H,H rommn, _ (ll-and Lodge, Grand gncnmllmeul of HPhnk-lll, ,l'.,.l,,,l,ly),l' 0 ‘S. S. , and Itebekah Assembly jointly. 111 H _ ‘I,‘,,,U,.,H-U,, of (‘hlvflh-y . Prince of wales College Haul‘ tholln §‘I(*IllllI‘I.:1l‘ llall. l ineetlilg will be addressed by Ills ., m Th5,“ ,,_,_,,‘5U" 0f Gram Ilonur Lieutenant Governor lleuru. " ' l0 11. 111. . , , , _ Imilhv» S. S. 311111111110 with over 250 p884 I110!" J11} i7tewaf..“,l,’"ff"'i;r Sinai‘: 7"‘ l" ‘“~ 433ml“ 50mm" "1 s1-11gc1-s on hoard, having encounb ‘ ' _ ‘ ' . _ t 1t ]1 11-. 11111111 tone-rt in Q11“!!! lwnnn New York and Halifax is "(m1A.”lArutfxlllullllliresAdifli-Ildlalmlh" “n”! m“ Iiiutainetl 24 hours“ In reachini L h‘ h: n“ u L y 3' l V I I ' T’ ‘T’ A” h‘ iFharlottetoWn. She Will in 1111911979 _' , . . i ' " ,,< I at], wiookan l I1. 111.~—A11to drive tn the Ncitlil fi/SLLI n ‘Iliillilqillllrl! L112: 2581mm‘: 7 yclocgl of $11,331:“!‘zghlgglzrlufilnllfflgl? —'—'—— fur (Ililirlliéi. Parties wlthautos 1n- ] '8 O H ‘ " ' ' __-,v/l,\l'l-[D l,.11:-. nnlll llljIIIIPIIIlIIII-Z lo int-ct this steamer 011 the North Side. 1111y whuo wish Willi y _ have the tippcrtunlty of enjoyluifi"xl""""""“‘l l""" ‘ ' the wonderful surf bathing for 121111"! ll"l'l- - '~ 111. . 1 r - I ' ' “llimll: mE-IgltllilldOfflcidrifzlfiusBanqutat ~3AND CQNCERT ‘“ Th“ l‘ at Beach Grove lnn, followed by alllml“ l” l“ 1mm" "3' I - .'I l" 1th. Dance. Km" ' - - , crmvtls t~ l1 n1 ck. (111 1' ritlay evan- , ‘tllilliiilillly 11111- program wns 1'<.-111l1-1'e1l by Si. l’1111l‘s lira»; Apply Mo-iulay nmrnlng will kindly do II ,1; 141411 ,'l‘11vs1|uy 111111111111; on arrival d -.'-:1en111cl~ n" llutltaln, Bell and C03 111111111. Thursday. August 12th ‘ 9'30 u’ “IL-Second session or 11111111 which lllfgllilllltlllill is i111pr0v- I (Jami Lodge‘ ' i115 wllll 0:11: ' :........11~'t.~. Buy. liow natural lie was. 3S0 _BLOOM,-'E‘LD“__ h] m‘, M» must you . Be a boy make 11o‘ w 1.1,“, y,’ U‘, p, v best of life. Learn to be truiihiul qén(l,ll_zll’lfl_l‘__ ' if I H l " ' 'i‘ell the truth 110 matte; what hap- “ my U l m ,_‘,_ Alimony.‘ I Dell!“ "m" he u’ “an be a real (‘l1111t:l1, 1.. .i11-ltl on 511111111): Aug- manly I'll-v‘ , 11st ls1., 111111 lut-ztrht-ti n v1 v up “e “mwmllllgl [M5 ls u" n“ pmlulntt- 1101111011 at 1111111 .\'I when some people think It Is not necessary to be polite, answer your seniors with dignity don't be afraid to remove your hat. and, learn to say N0 Sir and Yes Sir.‘ While you are a iboy be 11 111.111. plny the game and remember yo! are a learner. . Robert Louis Stevenson dedlcn ed a poem to the "Lad that wz. gone," vhinklng of himself. '1‘- tbt- trvetring Fr. Frau cu :11 \'t-.~'pt~1us 111111 111. 1'11iv. . l‘il' .1 . . .\11tl1nny's lflirochlul .1.»..- un August S1111 and litb. 111's 1111 l --to'r'r1:av RESULTS - The ‘ -~: in 121111111 -I1o11 \\'1tl1 the Altarl For Auto and 11000111115111“ b1’ ‘Pll-Ylilk Rilil Flam‘ were illuminating and the question .1111 11011- buys i.t.1tt-._v_ s1. Anth-l , MOTPlBBBY. U16 llifmel“! llrlllllefll- which he propounded to the Rab- 5mg me a mug o; the 1M1 llmy- ..._\-'< (‘bur-"b 11100111110111 were Home use bis indicated that His thougntiul- so“, Lawn for on .I11ly 27th as itllluwri: The many friends of Mrs. Pal- 1199s was finer and more spiritual Say could that m; be lg -.'.1liu anti bow. 1111111111111 Plucau, _ rick shims. Vernon RlVer will b8 1111.11 theirs; and yet He was only “my o, so“; he lanad 0,, ,, day, Albertuu. - —-—- pleased todaarn that she is n!“ u pupil, a candidate for conflrma- Over the gag to s‘kye_ 111111,, - (lllbt-zi 1.. 11111111111. .\ii.-:~ greasing nicely- and hopes lo b8 t1o_n. It was on this occasion concur; H,” mm‘, ‘Mum h." able to return to her-home; that. His parents 11nd unwittingly Mull w“ “glam, Rum 0n fllg port $110008 ~ Viola Phil-J". lil<1~i1l' om, " ' ‘ left Him behind. .'I‘l1ey thastlly Egg m, llln glnnnnnl-d bow, llirlil: . y ' The Misses Blanche and Pearl rotraced their steps to the Holy Glory o; you", glowed 1n m; Bony Scout Kniko — I\‘1<lclc Arscnault, PH“, 35c‘ not ‘L25. ‘Z50 Mayhew ofborchester, 'M:1ss.. nrc (Tlty and at last they discoverer! where-B that gory now? Ilowlan. I up m $750 v gpendlng lllelr vgnnllgn ln Mnrgntc 111m 111 the temple the very place Flashlight Hllussci 81111111111124, liln- " guests of their" uncle M1‘. AllPvil where they ought to have strppns- my‘, ‘me “gum n" "my was the”, omileid. - Mnybew. -- ed I-lim to be. ‘The frantic and GM, me Che sun that ghgng, —""—'*<°>"—“-“ ., I . overjoyed mother chides I-iim gent- Qlve mo the ‘eyes. give me the soul, g Miss Alma Finlayson, New York, __-~l'l1y father 11nd .1 have sought Gm, me the lad that's “at , " _ . _ and Mr. George Finiayson or the Thee sorrowlng." Mark His reply. 1 ,.. _ --— — ~ Lnnlted. Finance Department, Ottawa, are "How is it that ye sought Me‘! Bmow and breeze, “land; and HALIFAX A“, 7_____Q“,,,.dfl,,ns . sllemllng ma“ vacuum] 5'- theh‘ “flat Y9 not that I mum me 9mm" B983. furnlshei by Johnston 111111 Ward. home in this city. My Fathers business". His words Mountains of mln and gun, yxember, o, u“, “munm, Sum, r *1 -——-—- tell- an extraordinary conscloua- All that was good, all that was Exchange. ' , '“" " Rev. Frank Collin. of Sim"? 11ers. We are told that His‘ pnr- 1r, A, T0,, u,“ sum, 5-,, y ___,_ ___ -.___€_. B1118. N- 5-. and ‘bl! llffllllfir RW- ents “understood not the saying» Ann,“ w“ me 1B gone}. ‘II-length an} 70-) . -y .. H Robert Cofflndf Tatamagouche, N. wlllch m; spake "mo ‘hemp A C 1 .1 (‘n , . . . . . .. My‘, S., arrived 0n the island last Thurs- Listen to this "He went down ‘m 3r m“ .v‘-‘_ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ “ I ,1‘ - » ' day 0n a motor trllJ- The)’ are the with them and came to Nazareth. m" Lmmmmm‘ ( "' ;",'_' ' " 9",,‘ v ~ guests of their aisterMrs. Toombs md w“ mhyect “m0 than" Bow Am- Smell- M111 llPlils- l» 111,3‘. and Dr. Toombs of Mt. Stewart. flag“, d“; the my,“ Boy accept Am- 3°96“ M4111. (.11. ‘.... .11 I c me- lot or a My H9 wmmgly énacglntln Cop, Min. (.0. . If»; :11 ' = ' renflcubn, and B" ana an Pacific C0 .. . t; i’. sLMZX-g n: .1”..§‘.“Z’§°.‘§i'.“.'..ll;‘ ti’; £1121: 1111111111 childhood my. Con. and 11111011111 11.11. 1131?. honor 0f her guests Mrs. Margaret 111011111 bow. He assumed the ob- Confllllldillell (~l'-*_(°- -- 113-14 ' Strong 111.11 111111311161 Jean of Syd- "nations or sdnshiP- It was not 5111mm“ ll" 0' ~\"“' -'"'-“‘Y “*4 My‘ N; s_ “m McDonald was “s. ’1>r Him to be the fMIlIIy tyrant- Since taking over this Renlllng c? . . . . . . . . .. 90:91’. on. M." "m." may"; a - ' -- -‘lOI9 W‘OBBO 8 W I ' - - ~ ~ - - ~ - - -- 1' 1d mrdml- 3' A' T°"““l°' “l” l“ "ls" .aw_ Th“ lmclgnne w,“ a yam, thousands mo! dollars 1n us. rndusmm Alum“), Cm . 63 y Canada. contains 120 rooms. lng her old home Now Perth. Mrs. Owen McCnrey, accompan- ied by her son. Mastarfiwcn. I181‘ IlODIIBWr. Fred Powsnand her two nieces. the Misses .Mclnnis. left Saturday morning on return to Bostolvsiter-u pleasant vacat- ion spent with relatives In this '16 in So id earner-t and evangelical preacher ni the old Gospel of peace and c0111- fort. u, 11v ha». c. > 1111a part 0f His turther education \io one is fit to command unless was thoroughly‘- trained tdwbo 1511a -vurld was full of unregulated pené pie who have never been tiisniplin- 111. atood ready for ii-lis colossal task. morning, boys listening In the air. it is s great thing to ‘be young. l have pictured to you libs ‘DIVING ye Iy Baldy ,Vlitli ta and}; 1.111.; an. *c"cw=-Ju w... 11.81.. has nlnlself dcaqnsdl to obey. mind and heart an Hsqnldcsun n of Man. He knew 11.1.1 the When the hour struck He IRQv-I W- -S- and M" Mlbfln of ‘le ‘Md "mile" l" l'“"“- "W" 1 1 sacs u se-Oii s1 ndnrd New York aa-r . . . . Nova Scotia spent some days with lid’ He think wronil. lieverldlil H9 find“ "m n i‘ Charlottetown thzirMfrirnds in dSt. Peter's‘ Ylorl: Hfntiflulizllgyvisegg rvlgvnor dizrzgciogqlg l" IY- wheut_sapt_ 138%; mo. 142%, . an . on sgne an were gues s as t . _ M _ I 7n. s week st the Manse, Si. Peter} '-y1nmelrll¢8l:1i. iit £118 ll"! 1011115“ Charluttetown ‘IQHLS/‘epy gym’;- “M. 3354-‘ Ilote] (“'9 They expect to return this wee ~r oi s nor one re sml- y ' " ‘l ‘ after spending n pleasant holiday What more can -1 say to you Hntel Cm, MBt-‘Eui-sep‘ H; m“ “V ’ P"°l""l°" on the island. .Mr. Mcibon is n11 boys, boys here in church this Pmprletcrc ' t‘ -- d 44 cl which have private baths. Completely renovated repairs and lmilfiil/"mlm- l‘ _ ilnitetl States Steel i la now the Inset Hotel cf its .. ~ "" "" 1 1m n 1 em. Few claea In the Maritime Prov gfarLtSteugships P111. . . . . .. Jon‘. fihmmom‘ an.“ Incas. It appeals to those N30133: 3321:1118-8- - - - ~ - -- m4 the Uflficifltates have who want a' comfortable ' I1; splendid table. 000K501“ service to all Guests.- phcuce in rooms. _ mica $4.00 ~10 ham-per day. Hngal and splendid table and T.“ excellent service at a sncdcr ate price. ' Winnipeg Electric . Asbestos Com. New . Asbestos 1PM. New . int. Petroleum mm 47% HARRY C. BROWN. Manager Wheat-Oct. 140%: Doc. 138%; May, 143%. hill! L. MeQUAID, Manager. “PAGE wanna “i t For Discerning Tastes-r-u‘ _ ,, . . ‘L1 111111111111 110111 111:1! .1‘ ‘l to...“