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Fareed âSermon by _ |Prince Edward Island Onthurst of Anger
Rev. Mr. Glendenning Boys at Petawawa Murder of Wilson |
Impressive Service: at Methodist Church Last Night, Noâs 2 and 8 Batteries Do Good Shooting and arelGrave Effects Anticipated in the Political Situation The Soldiers in can i i: âi si nade
~The: Pastor at the Conclusion of His Sermon Complime. ted by Camp Commandant Prospects} by London Newspapers. Resignation of Govern- Brighton aod Victoria Park Turnedâ Out in
Addressed Personally. the Congregation and Choir, Bright for Carrying First Honors, meat Predicted. Splendid Order and Attended Divine Service at
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There was a large attendance aty right, when he Says at the he-|, | (Special to The Guardian.) . :ond gunners has been very favor- (Special to The Guardian.) voluntarily resigning is predictea Severat City Churches: i
the Methodist Church last evening, ginning of hig Baster Day âHow]@âą | wbly commented upon, Both Bat- in some quarters: te *
where Rey. G. W.. BF, Glendenning,, yery hard it is âto be a Christian!â| (PEPAWAWA, Ont., June 24, â teries qualified the fall number of LONDON, June 24.â The pro-| The âMorning Post announces} i : +
pastor of the church for the past, Long before thie. the apostle Paul] Noâs 2 and 8 Batteries of the Heavy | gun layers, and the signaNers were buble effec! on the political situa-] this morning â that Lady Wilson} !The military church parades | citizenship. and of the new, reorutte
three years, preached his fareweli! had called attention to the soldier-| Brigade, completed their gun prac-/ also stated to be very efficient, Gr, Nonmorc ike: assassination of Field] has informed the cabinet that the| Yesterday morning of. the P.BE.1.|he desired that they would srasp
sermon, at the conclusion of which| ily quality of discipleship, saying|tice today; âboth batteries doing Hutcheson won first prize for. sig: Marshal Wilson, atiracie attention presence of any minister, at âthe| Light Horse, 1st Battalion P-E.J./the spirit of the men who made
he addressed the congregation and] âWight the good weht ofâ faith.â | 00d âehooting, âThe dwil and dis-|nalling.inNo2~ Battery,of wt. thio morning'and all the newspapers| funeral of her puebsrt Field Mar-| (ight Infantry and No. 8 Signaljthe great sacritice in the war,
choir, extending âhis thanks fori 'The Christian call has always been |Âąbline were excellent, After (hel Mackinnon in No, § Battery. It] speculate as to. the position of the; Shall Wilson would be distastefut,|COMPany was witnessed with plea- }
their co-operation and his eincere! to heroi 1s to moral discipline and| firing yesterday, Colonel Constan-{ will pe several months before the] British government in view of thel The cabinet begged for a recon-| Sure by thousands of citizens who At St. Dunstanâs Cathedral
wishes for their future welfare. | self-sacrifice: the Cross has ever| tine, the Camp Commandant, pre-! results of the efticlency competi-| outburst. of anger. in parliament,| Sideration of this. decision, bur thronged the streets, many ot them
Special music was rendered at, been the test of courage, sented ths prizes to'the gun layers| tions are published, but the â island Âąhe withdrawal of protection| Lady. Wilson declined, whereupon|*Âącompanying the soldiers to div| At St. Dunstan's Cathedral Rev.
the service, two anthems: âJerusa-| What did Christ mean by the]nd signallers and â congratulated] land boys feel they have a 8004! trom prominent men the war office explained that such|ine service at the various churches.|W. âF. Trainor celebrated his first
lem my. glorious Homeâ and âSay- frogs! 1st. it was a symbol of Shame} Clonel MacKinnon on the ex- chance for first. The Brigade willl he intense indignation â over| PYchibition of the Kingâs Minister's] The warm sunshine and clear sky} High Masg before a large congre-
ior Thy children keepâ, being sung continued, .Mr. Glendetyring), Hy | ellent state of. his brigade. âPhe| arrive âin Chartotletown tby hel the murder is mingled with wide} Would be disrespectful to the}made the day an ideal one for pa-|gatfon. Rev. Father Rooney act-
by the choir, in addition to, a solo| âthe Romans it was deemed go ab-/SPlendid training of the officers! late in Monday night, spread feeling that it should: have| King, and âthis caused Lady Wilson} "ades of this nature aud the splen-|ed aa deacon, Rev. R. McKenzia
âThe Publicanâ by Mr. Elmer Rit: cminable that it was reserved for = Ti CN on Eo ee I eee nreveti ted and consequentiy| â0 revoke her decision, did order and discipline maintain-lag eub-deacon and Rev. (Maurion
chie and a duet âForever withi the punishment of criminal slaves: : M âtecapegoat is being sought. Home|, Austen âChamberlain, Leader or|ed by even the new recruits among Te Douala as master of ceremonies
the Lordâ. by Mr. G. H. Gorbell| the Jews hag a. horror of it. alors Crow N Nest Pass ustoms Act Bill Secretary Shortt, ,as responsible| the governmeni in. the House, vis-|the soldiers spoke admirably for inspiring sermon was preached
and Miss Cheshire. At the morn-| all other deaths and when they : head of the Police has been siguled| âed the widow to express his] the efficiency of the brief traiming| iy Rev. F. Mullalley, who took
ng service, which was attended âby| fastened Christ on the cross there â L cae out particularly as a necessary vic.! 8Ympathy, but she refused to gee|they have already received undet/as his text. the words of Christ;
tae P. EB. 1. Light Horse, a solo| was deep meaning in their cry: greement 10 Âą to xciting tim and his remoyal is demanded,| "im, with the message âyou are] canvas. âIam the good Shepherd,â
âTke Son of God goes forth to âit thou be the Son of God come i That be will forestall the politiear) he last man who should be in thts After church service the infantry
Warâ wag rendered by Mr. Ritchie) down from the cross.â They â ad- Eff t J | 7th D h t H Pressure on the government / py} "Ouse today!â : The Wight Horse. parade from Zion iChurch; marched
and a solo and. chorus âLand of, miredâ Christ's character and lis. ec : U y e a e 1n ouse SEE rer ee Yee enact a a aE Sy RTs WERT ase ae ee , si up Grafton Street to Hughesâ Corn-
âHope âand Gloryâ by âMr. Gorbell| tĂ©ned gladly to his teaching, but oa E t t i dY d IP li I âigut Horse under the commend Sduare ty Gal. seed ant ae
and choir, : â they misunderstood . the symbol,] "(Special to The Guardian.) (Special to The Guardian.) nter ane âester ay ar lament Not of Lieut. Col. W. C. Cook, Rara- Sauare by Col. Stewart, ON, being
: which meant to them nothing but)â OTTAWA, June 24.âThe grain} OTTAWA, June 22âLivel : Âź "|Joined by the Roman Catholic de-
âA, 24, > pre â 22âLively bat- ding from their camp at the Bx â| bi
The Message of the Cross degredation. rates under the Crowâs Nest Passltling broke loose in the Houge By. Admiral Pakenham hibition Grounds to the Methodist tachment the narade proceeded
But the cross meant More than} cgreement of 1898 will come -into around midnight. Hon. Jacques On H MS Raleigh Yet Prorogued âChurch, was undoubtedly one of the along Queen StrĂ©et and thence te
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Rev. Mr, Glendenning took for|a symbol of shame: it was a sign) effect on July 7th, next after two|Bureau, Minister of Customs, had finest cavalry turnouts geen for a|@#âąP. âMany laudatory Torment.
his text Matthew 16, 24: âThen| of victory, Never wag there such] years suspension, The remainder of/an amendment. to the Customs (Special to The Guardian:) long time in this city. wav[ Were heard Upon the efficent
Said Jesus unto his disctples, -it|a peversal of feeling as âwhen|the agreement will continue In Act providing that: âIf at any time Yesterday afternoon Admira'| OTTAWA, Ont, June 24-â A een ft
Hid man will come after me, Jet) Uhis thing regarded as a curse of] «abeyance for another year aflerjit appears. to. the satisfaction of|Sir William G, Pakenham and of-! though. prorogation is impossible]. I. Andrew, M.M., âBâ Squad. owt was witnessed with keen in-
lim- deny âhimself, and take up| God, became the sign of victory.| the house has concurred inâ the|the Governo -in-Council that natural] ficers of H.M.S, Raleigh â enter.| this week end developments, today| ron by Maj. L. T. Lowther ana|{©â@st a ft proceeded.
his cross, and follow me.â Christianity is the region of the] senates amendments to the bill,/Products of a class or kind produc-|tained at luncheon on board ship} have brought it measureably hear-|âC" Squadron by Maj. W. H, â
Christlanity, said the speaker) Cross: jt is Mcorporated in .our|umending the Canada Shipping Act.) ed in Canada or eing imported in-] iis Honor Lieutenant Governor] âŹ% the Sands of the first ° ges. Poole
never persuades men âby the pro-| architecture; adorns our spires and} â{n considering in committee thelto Canada, either on gale oy con- MacKinnon, Mrs. McKinnon . and!Slon of this parliament are now! On âarriving at the (Methodist
mise of ease or Pleasure, Christ| houses ot Worship; hangs from our) amending to the Soldiers Insurance| signed under such condition as party, consisting of Judge Haggard! key to run out about the middle Church the â troops diemdunte)
-}Squadron was commanded by Maj marohing and the parade; thro
The Signailers.
tteadily refused to compromise or| watch chains; i8 envblazoned jn] Act. Dr, Beland, announced â his{prejudicially or injuriously to af-|and Mrs. Haszard,. His Worship] f next week, , those of the Roman Catholic faith] No. 8 Signal Gompany under com-
cheapen the splritual life, and} diamond studded Jewellery; ana! willingness to make changes, which'fect the interests of Canadian pro-| Mayor Jenkins, Mrs. Jenking andl ~ breaking off and marching to- 8t.| Mand of Maj.
Browning has interpreted Him al-| is stamped on our bibles From) Would extend the period for applt- Nucers, the Governonin-Couniel may! yj
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nue u ) : My! ) Jenkius, U. 8. Consul Major Dunstaaâs Cathedral while the ra | breaking off from the infantry pa-
0 000eenn | the hymnals we sing âIn the Crogs/cation for the benefits of the uet{in any e or clas, authorize} Crosby and Mrs, Crosby, Lieut. Mainder proceeded into, the Methe.|Tade at Powna) Street, Proceedad.to
of Christ I glory.â to January âlet, 1923 and tu add althe Min er to valu
ugha Wi hac alah 9 gern tae such go0ds|/Col. G. J. Stewart and Mra. Stew- M D L Hl dist Church, occupying the central{St. Jamesâ Church, where the sar.â
JONDENSED:SPECIAES 'The cross is also the test â of) Schedule embodying regulations âtol for duiy, notwithstanding @NY/art, Mr. Frank R. Heartz an Mr. fs. le ooper ; pews : Atay vice Was conducted byâ Rev,
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{Âą | Obedience. It stands. as the sym-|8uide the âFinance Minister Injother provisions of this act, and) p 2
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; Haeak | ay y Tope. The guests were ed by the large congregation and|Mulligan, who. preached from 2f0
{Dol of disciplineâ the soldier spir-| the exercise of his dis retionary|the value so determined shall be received cordiaily and a very pleas-) | The whole commuzityâ was. saq.| visitors. Timothy2," 3% âThou therefore â6h.
+ 4 toy ls the capreity for sacrifice, âThe payer a roue dtl Gs antag hey P ie be the fair market value ant time was enjoyed, dened yesterday on learning of the} The service was conducted py] dure hardness as a:good soldierâof
RATES.â10c, per line per day, 9c} 5tOry of real Christianity is .the;Mr. Gardner, wanted the âtime hereof, : The cruise aa als Isite, nfdeath of Mrs. D, * ; a . ME ning,|Jesus Christi" $ aay
"oor lhe per day for t deve or evar Story of self-denial andâ fea eeshi limit for application extended to; âMr. Bureau explained that the Tera ee cere alteds it L. âHooper of|the pastor, Rev. M Glendenning
5 : the afternoon by ma sifizens who/this city, which occurreq Satur. assist army chaplain, Ma-) The preacher pointed out âthat
Count 6° wore too i ga%e, oF over. as is abundantly proven in the} September, 1925, but Mr. Fielding ESE ere would replace a prio | were aur EAOHENG oan nee the day afternoon at the Hone of hee Bea, erie Pio aeeneuel an/ St. Paul, who spoké these. words,
enokures, initial letters, count. au) lives. of the apostles and Lak Abad te buen uy tide patel ai Mito Se A Pune I handsome ship, which is of the Ja-|daughter, (Mrs. J.D, MacReath, eloquent se:mon. from Exodus 17{had himself led a soldier's . lite,
cash ore. 20 per cent: discount: for of ine n resisting this demand anajbe : ne mess. in making eo type of fast cruisers; can de-|Moncton, The lateâ Mrs, Hooper 12-13: âBut Mosesâ. hands were|Keeping order not only among the
cash, Address forms part of aa. the bill was reported and given althe change the Government hat! . i had g s q Romans but h
Hid must be paid fot. Special Rates| The Challenge of the Cross. j third readin the interests of the Canadian pro-{V@loP # speed of cver thirty knots/iad gone some three weeks ago to heavy; and they took a stone, and red. trine ue the different
eurniahad Room ad. toc for seven mal i ducer ag âprimary eraaitlorticn: jand ean throw from her 7.5 gung.a}the âRoyal Victoria Hospital, Mon-| put it under him, and he sat theve-/Conquered tribes of the Empiro.
Wanteg, tor seven words aie ae The question has been askedâ = ORE Hon Arthur Moighen pro.ttWo hundred pound projectile treal, for treatment. She was isa{cus and Aaron and Hur stayed up| While the world today has had
week, ' whether the present age is âequal! testedâ that the ainanilinent vag|@bout twelve miles. Seven of these companied by her daughter, Miss| his hands, âthe one on the one side,|âąore than enough of war, still the
7 â brett Noa â RSNA ant tae ka Ne silarge guns form her chief rma-|Vernâ. âFor some time hope wasland the th the other side;|4uatities of good soldiership are
âto the challenge of the Cross: and been taken: away. He. had tried; Protection itself, The Minister wagi/t?8@ guns for g lef a sited mas phate | other on the other ;
. it has been suggestey tl âthere!y eet, (eken: away. He, had me to be authorized t he tar.;âąMent but she also has four anti-|eulertainea of her recovery but on; and bis hands were stead„ until, im demand and the appliances uf
| Soon Suggested that there ato be: rized to put up the tar eye SUR g aâ machine. ; s| Wednesday last âshe left for home a t war are necessary for the mainte-
*WANTED MAID, 148 Pownal St. | i8 a âcaggingâ in some quarters: ws he saw fit. âNever,â he ex-|#ireraft guns, some machine, guns the going down of the sun, and Jo
to be not only a preacher but
4 pastor and a friend to eaeh ono) iff a au Seeks i ind stopped off at the dd ughterâs,} oy. â ita ' 7
GIRL WANTEDâ APPLY 177] :gainst denying oneseif too strong-| ina to Alen family of the -yase|laimed, âhas there been anything/@nd six torpedo tubes. âOf the) and Mabeath ge mansean Bhergl Ut discomfited Amatek and Al Obeipiian caita eanaon eee aa
Kent 8st. ly, But the religious spirit 13. NOtâ congregation over which he â haajflike this asked from any Parlia.| lent hundred oicers sand an of she âpassed peacefully away on Hepple with the edge ot the sword, eyes today to the menace of the
fh becoming flabby, as evidenced hy the privilege and honor of â being/ment.â the Ralotal, aHOU aia uct oa Saturday. The late (Mrs. âHuoper Mohammedan and Xallow, races
âWOOL WANTEDâHighest cash|the missionary spirit awakenedl yo minister and servant of Christ, Andrew = âMoMaster, ââLiberal,| ve seen service in the Great W: â|Was a most loveable lady, and had 0 4 :
Monument Decorated nor to the degenerate and revo't-
tionary tendencies which threaten
Resuming the parade after ser |{ts: destruction. The qualities of
vice, the troops paraded up Rich |gocd soldiership the speaker said,
mond Street to the Queen Square/are 1st, loyalty; 2nd, phys{ca) and
price paid for wool. Apply W.|in the last century and in the Whether or not he had accomplish-| Brome, | declared â he must vote; % large number havjng been de-
B. Love & Son., Charlottetown.| 2ew social spirit of the â presentl cq pis purpose, yet he did feel that)*8tinst hist party on the amend corated, a ry , sa
UP eee day, especially the revived i his. ministry had been blessed of|âąent.!He would vote against it if nal The Gfficial visit of His Woralt p âSho was a daughter of the late!
âPOSITION WANTED BY YOUNG| sion Lord Hoa TNE God One: mindvedâ ana Twenty Nemec epanly dhan to do so in he leity c ate SE eee once iit: dna Mee von We, Ran tieds
; ; â âBYâ cojhave born@ witness of the readt- imes he had bee iis mes|'House. On the other hand, T,G,.|City Co CH to ra PURER oe Brake Point and leaves to â * :
eens eiore Write âBY Âą hess of men be women. to accept aie. He Mae aria cae MdBride, of Cariboo, breaking on|on board ship Saturday morning ROU one son, (Major Parker|84tdens, where a halt was called Borel bate and a rai
the challenge ot duly at the Âąal row had fallen: One kundred andjthe amendment from his fellow| Was Cordially returned later in the Hooper, who wag at Petawawa but|@nd the officers, all of whom idfer'a it ra ena hile C)
*SUMMER BOARDINGS ON FARM| ° God. Now, leg than ever, 0! ninety three times had he the'Progressives, held that the apple;day. On Saturday utlernoon the arrived in Moncton yesterday and|!@4 Rhee pence ONCTHOS Sy Hired he oomvantlevattiite Er Rane
seven miles from the city, near| We hear men askin âWha: fg privilege of dedicating the | littie 8âowers of British. Columbia must]sports at the Albezweit grounds will accompany the body to Char-jtheir war medals, dismounted an ich make
a host of friends in the city and
country who will miss her-sorely.:
shore. Apply Mrs. Weatherbie,| there in it for me? but rather children to Christ in âbaptism: two 24v protection, - was the hig event, so far at least, *llottetown this evening; and two|Ptoceeded to the South ae Gan. wer pi on a Vine ote P. ai
(Dunstatinage. âWhere can I make my ifs count hundra& and eighty six ;people, âCross-firing continued for some ; the cree was concerned The offic ;{daughters, Murlal, (Mrs. McBeath) | monument and att be: dee. odibeâ itd dee fun P:
% most in service to. humanity and under te iblessing of God anatime. ion. J. MH. King, Mintster | were entertained in the afternoon and Miss Verna; algo sisters and Here they formed a half cÂą ane be billie, ohee tints eptis i aa
*YOUNG MAN 1S WILLING TQ) God!â through the power of the Hoiy Of Public Works, observed that{at Belvedere Golf âLinks. ,|Drothers besides numerous rela-|Col. Cook placed on beliale of the eee eae a iat a iters
assist on farm during summerâ This spirit hag been intensified Spirit, have united into the church thereâ was apparently a misunder-|.Yesterday afternoon the men wereltives and friends. The funeral ar-|COrps, a magnificent, wreath upon Ghtistlag iuittlee ne aaa, pene
tonthe Apply Box 431, City during the past ten years, Men auring his ministry. i standing. The amendment was | ashore and in the evening many of rangements will be announced | the monument in honor of com- te Whe shan Hata sie nee |
â : and nations have stood at tie âNow, as I come to the closo OMy intended to meet special! them Dae ire ik a Ae ane later. âThe untae petaere, deeb: ydes ona etre i ae uate dicted the ae ter a kk
* cross ronds and have met and . sreâ? conc yy Cases, various church services. âyest sympathy to the bereaved fam. | Lig crs Q , i
ene Grove aeheor wernt grappled with the issues confront: Mer Grentonaita, WA ty gomeat On the House dividing the/ orderly conduct is as nou cena BS Hy) THe geet ne Roe, eounaaa te 2 uke ee Sania one a iy
1 sg Jement $75.00 W. B. ing them in a manner which con- the last moments of the last ser-}2mMendment was sustained by 102] their neat and_ sailorlike appear the trumpetegs. This cengmony| us y & good: soldier o: ia. coun:
class, MAP . . sututes the brightest page of mo- vico in which we shall meet on|t0 44. âSeveral (Conservatives voted ance and it is to be hoped that citi was carried out with fine simplicity|try. ' : ;
Yardy, Secy. Gace cou) dern ae: The epirit: of hero-| tyÂą Sabbath evening that we may, With the Government fo the} zens will assist in making Ba Hee effect. i inst dit Splendid Cholr Musi :
pea rama ROR ism, exhibited by France and Bel- Ate sa 1 ang reag/*âąendment as did T. G. Mc Bride,}-vigit here a pleasant. one, hs ie parade against resumed its â âela
Bec ghomenamre si sma slum, Britain and all the Allies, taeine Gou'e holy Sone Hs (Prog., Cariboo). and games have been provided at Announcements, march along Richmond Street to
: bear witness that self-res ect, in- neat â; ; A. R. McMaster voted with the the Navy League but a little per- 3 Queen âStreet, thence eastward] In all the. churches yesterday the
housekeeping, âcentrally located tegrity, loyalty, liberty, AAITY ye illatd tallpeane at Mie AY Progressives against the amend- sonal etnaRY goes farther witn Coming Events, along Kent Street to the camp-|Parading soldiers wore treated to
Reply. M. in care of Guardian. and God are more prĂ©ctous than ibighty. spinit | chat Fai tor HAG ment. âVoting on a protectionist] âjag ashoreâ than any organizes i i grounds, â i magnificent choir Music which
*WANTED TEACHER Fopilife. Indeed, the men of today have} have. enjoyed of your cĂ©nfidence:{@âąendment, it is hardly fair to entertainment. Meetings, Ete Most of the overseas service men|formed a feature of: tHe services
Greenvale School. Supplenfdut)'@sponded to these clarion cals! toy what I have had of your/Count tho (Liberals first,â Mr.} > myjg evening with the Kind con- were wearing the decorations awar|very much appreciated.
reeny: K } â
$100 for either first or... second for unselfish service in « manner Meighen humorously remarked at. sent of Admiral Pakenham and of ded them. Formerly decorations
sympathy; for what: you have Blv-
which âhas never been surpassed. âfe ter the count was finished. ficers, a concert for the benefit could only be worn with full dress|. Citizens. were hoping to see yas.
class. Apply to-Gordon Brown 9 | âmi. same forces must. he on-| oro yor Your strength; â and 1 of. the Nayy League will be given â day, 90] Uniforms, but since the war this or-|tetday a parade of officers and
âdyin Carew, Hunter River. pray God that He may be with SPN TOUS ie hee EE RATES.â10c. per line per day. 90. f HiMâS: Raletgh t6 Bt
Edwin © p listed for God and His Kingdom you during the days and years s Mi by the men of the cruiser. per line per day tor % days or over.| der has been changed and it is kow)/men of H'iM\S. Raletg : :
> A new era is upon us with its before you.â . leomar âarine 1S ele eee kc. a line per day for 6 days or over| permissable on ceremonial occas'|Pauls Church or St.. Peter's Cathe-
Mitel iat hbotet Badr ian, problems and opportunities and tol ~ ? YO ; 4 ghacwroed line: "gent. discount. tor|1ons for decorations. to .be worn on|dkal but church service. was held) 15
tne, HV isakbecc aeccitie tite apart sitiee the iin Ws To the Choi Given: Ap Exte ion German Foreign cake Addons ' forms part of'aa| service unifotms, 25 Sonal in thé navy, on board the
ech neded 1ese opportunities the men ang o e oir, t \ â Osi Xx and mus e@ pa or, . may :
ae 5 women of today. are called. The eae 4 t d The Light Infantry fai
Be | nat re eeake cuore Wa nee role: the: sali. ts. clear, I Mish Hende Minister SSassimate i ea any
ayer Building, We must cleave to thĂ© cross un. n conclusion - Mr. Glendenning ** Pinetteâs Big Tea July 4th,] Under the command of Lieut. Coi.
âStreet. All Jatest conventences til its promise becomes a reality,| appealed for the same loyal sup- (Special to The Guardian.) \ Ble ram oMban he âaite C.J. Stewart, M.C., the 1st Bat f\e
and heated. Apply at the Studio) iit the Kingdoms of this wonld| Port to his successor,. and then,| OTTAWA, June 24- -Introduction (Special to The Guardian.) â |Please remember the date. talion P.B.1, (Light Infantry (105th I agi te
7 become the kingdom of our Lora] 'urning to Prof. Fletcher and thejof a resolution. in the Commons} jZfRLIN, June 24,â!Dr. Waller **The Woman's Institute of Fred| Battalion, ©.B.F.) paraded in
âWANTED.â A maid for general 3 ais members of the choir he expressea|this morning to provide for the Rathenau, German Minister of For-| A Ra aay lab) rd fro Brighton|! «fe , ra
housework. âApply ito Mrs. sau cteia eae This is the challenge his sincere appreciation of their manufacture and importation of eign affairs was assassinated this atten Re nate Buen tls Bam: ts Hos Prewsyaalins Anaih eLS:: ast 4
Bruce Stewart, 14, Water St. : devotedâ services, âFrom. the|oleomargarine for another year The Minister was shot,Âąial on the hall g 8, ? (
elie aes June 27th. it not fine â followingland St. Dunstan's Cathedral, heail
i i y ai | arp cross-fir-| , ly he waé leay-| June ; j j :
78, The, Gonaregation, Hive Une leyal HA ERASER meee han an nt oa ie AEE evening. ; ed by the pipe and brass bands of Special..t G â
*MINK WANTED, ALIVE Aa iy QHD f Âą{ lave been loyal and Kind and-help-|ing between Right Hon. Arthur) ing his residence in an. automobile. : te battalions Ab Ghaltecâ âat (Speet % Fhe Guardian.) -
7 \ (ii Âą a8) ; spate aes eee 2 batta â : n >| TARRY TOWN;.N. Yi June 24.-â
vee Roy Dudgan, (At the conclusion of his ser- ite ies i lo wieh tan ba ed Wah tudor NA aS abate __ The Hobie ha bie Wee Ne wie ** (Chester Woolner Contrac-|corner the parade dieded, the Re! Wikiam Rockutelier Oil Magnate
ote mon, Rey. Mr, Glendenning ad, see the like again! ang ga} well, ; Ag : in a mptor car slo DĂ© shotjtor and Builder of North Rustice}man Catholic soldiers, undepâ tha and brother of. âD,
ell â sai ACh al forth with the most precious mem.|ter rapid-fire exchange oxtending nearing Dr, Rathenau and ; ; fohn.D, Rockefalier
ay , ssed Âą ul words ti ; bat sol acide PRS ds . Estimate nished mar (Major Stro and
oo eeate Hotiget NEAR SEA. Sere eM Reragmel worn | ti ories of our association and with{over an hour the resolution was] tice at the foreign minister, the Ki o paling tea ANA is i eat Ube ie rate Bande pro- inate nes iin led 1 si
shore mi â r Rocky ties withthe deterniinatien of| the deepest appreciation of yourjapproved and a bill based on it Âąhots taking immediate fatal ef- wore inbeding to St. Dunstanâs Cathedral} more: before, seven. o:clock,
Point suitable for two or three| BV ihe. aNd Ot preaching Jesus|SYpathy and âhelp, 1 trust thatleiven. first reading. i fect and putting on high speed the Ane and the remainder marching to Zion
familias, Qood bathing. Apply:|*! ig ts Godâs blessing may rest abundan-|. At the outset (Mr, Meighen| assassin escaped, ve um. " :
Christ and Him only, and he had Moth li with not i rag The parishoners of St. Colum-|Church, where the service was cov
pne otte : faithfully, tried to carry out this} {ly om vou all and that you may|twitted Mr. Mothenwell with n BERDIN, | Jung #4, âPollowing bia's parish, Bast Point, will hold| ducted by the chaplain Capt. G.C. '
â with the assuranee that the Mas-|SHII continue in the Masterâe ser.Jenunciating, his policy. The Gov- the assassination of foreign min- : y : The Woathiar
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ren ary the] Taylor
y « f i as âs less, afraid] 5.4, wile F reeds their annual tea-party on laylor.
ter would be with him in hisâ mln- vice, praising God and up-liftingjernment was âspineles: ister Rathenau it was announced church âground âon Wednesday, Capt. Taylor preached from
*NOTICEâDO YOU âKNOW 1
make a specialty â of. putting i .; mens thoughts in praise to Him,|to face its responsibilities,â 21d) this afternoon that the Goverte ede
lawn mowers in perfect running pit âHrd âwith the oly. Spirit and inspiring them ae I have been i a ala Ms a i BEBE ment, would immediately deoree hick Wy ak Cont 4 aaa and sanarul ce ake iotue oaahh pen Temperature, â
order at short notice, Stoves,| â hi we het Gini 1 iNspired again and again by the] The Prime ster dec the establishment of extraordinary] © yi : the gate : * .
suns, Iooks, also every Kind of sUpedllasidg. HIMIMES ere ewan ty hymns you have sung.â ee pap acct Tay BUENA: count for the sa of paar aliet **Notice: Come to the Tea par. ahereo? Sheil inte Teak: Hid Lis Tide, 008, Ete,
repair work done promptly. rn . â The service concluded with the|the establishmen 0 a "1 plotters, and. would proclaim ayy Belle Ri Stati June } \ â
â the glory of God. As a pastor he « ; âThe leader of the Opposition â DĂ© ; ly at Belle River Station on June ang they of the city shall flourteh â
ure White, of Some had tried to know his congregation, Mer neat a age hist me Benodist is java âone of his sarcastic mil abterenat cs autem Sr iniiten pony rareonna We ie bh at follow HIgh Abie Seay che nee ie Spat pio Pag oon Ww eae
"MEN WANTED â WE WANZ/8S men and women, as families, tion by the pastor, spellsâ, âMr. (Motherwell contribu-listig demonstrations wi!l be pro: Tea MAG Sihah oe aH Cnisiitiaaes plied this text to the marvĂ©llotslerly winds, a am Aottee, showers
athers Âą 8, aS ; mf â j B 0} } ij a
4 few real Iive representatives| %S fathers and mothers, as âyoung On Tuesday evening a tarewell| ted. hibited, E & day, by of the â;extension of the British Enipire}at first, but mostly ft ir gnd some.
âin âevery Âą min Cana.| People and littie children; and ; saatIONAl soGlAL INâ Honor ORL "Che plete presented âby Mr
to ih ausoinentte stop sig-| through the past three a a HOO, Mr. Glendunnine wit he held|Motherwell was grotesque,â © Mr. ap romeerre bil ad ae Med athens Able : aR vr be Hit tie tine emviny at 10.56
nals; Positively prevents acef-} aq gone from home to nibe Tat at 8 o'clock in Heartz Memorial;Meighen retorted. â une 2 Rint e oie Âą me fes.| the ree ae ties bbe ing ne enight at 8,
Hlents; every car owner a proa-| With any idle purpose, but â tha Hall, Mr. and Mrs, Glendonning| âYon, T, A. Crerar thought the|fensible position in asking the ad-|tivai at Kingston, be band mujthe privilege cf this heritage) (Sup sets this . avening. at 7.65
pect; easy to sell; big profits.) he might enter into their joys lane oh Wednesday or Thursday Government would have been welllvice of Parliament, (Members were}sic, horse swing and other amuse He appealed to the returned men and rises tomorro row. morning at
Write for particulars and agents'| nd sorrows, understand » thetr a Moneton where Mr, Glenden-ladvised to have brought in a. bill sent to Ottawa as representatives|ments. Proceeds in aid of hall} present to earry the qualities of[4.11, ; 4 :
Proposition. Canadian Atte temptations and difficulties. and ing takes overâ hia new pastoratelof permanent character, âThe Gov. of the Deople, and not to indulge|it noy fine will be the following courage and endurance thoy learn Finest: quarter: of: moon! Saturday
Shops, P. ©. Box, 164, Niagars be with them in'the supreme mo: ig âWesley Memorial Church, ernment was taking a fair ang de-in party combat across the floor. evening. â +, + @d on active service into Canadian July dst, 6.62 pi. my
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Fareed âSermon by _ |Prince Edward Island Onthurst of Anger
Rev. Mr. Glendenning Boys at Petawawa Murder of Wilson |
Impressive Service: at Methodist Church Last Night, Noâs 2 and 8 Batteries Do Good Shooting and arelGrave Effects Anticipated in the Political Situation The Soldiers in can i i: âi si nade
~The: Pastor at the Conclusion of His Sermon Complime. ted by Camp Commandant Prospects} by London Newspapers. Resignation of Govern- Brighton aod Victoria Park Turnedâ Out in
Addressed Personally. the Congregation and Choir, Bright for Carrying First Honors, meat Predicted. Splendid Order and Attended Divine Service at
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There was a large attendance aty right, when he Says at the he-|, | (Special to The Guardian.) . :ond gunners has been very favor- (Special to The Guardian.) voluntarily resigning is predictea Severat City Churches: i
the Methodist Church last evening, ginning of hig Baster Day âHow]@âą | wbly commented upon, Both Bat- in some quarters: te *
where Rey. G. W.. BF, Glendenning,, yery hard it is âto be a Christian!â| (PEPAWAWA, Ont., June 24, â teries qualified the fall number of LONDON, June 24.â The pro-| The âMorning Post announces} i : +
pastor of the church for the past, Long before thie. the apostle Paul] Noâs 2 and 8 Batteries of the Heavy | gun layers, and the signaNers were buble effec! on the political situa-] this morning â that Lady Wilson} !The military church parades | citizenship. and of the new, reorutte
three years, preached his fareweli! had called attention to the soldier-| Brigade, completed their gun prac-/ also stated to be very efficient, Gr, Nonmorc ike: assassination of Field] has informed the cabinet that the| Yesterday morning of. the P.BE.1.|he desired that they would srasp
sermon, at the conclusion of which| ily quality of discipleship, saying|tice today; âboth batteries doing Hutcheson won first prize for. sig: Marshal Wilson, atiracie attention presence of any minister, at âthe| Light Horse, 1st Battalion P-E.J./the spirit of the men who made
he addressed the congregation and] âWight the good weht ofâ faith.â | 00d âehooting, âThe dwil and dis-|nalling.inNo2~ Battery,of wt. thio morning'and all the newspapers| funeral of her puebsrt Field Mar-| (ight Infantry and No. 8 Signaljthe great sacritice in the war,
choir, extending âhis thanks fori 'The Christian call has always been |Âąbline were excellent, After (hel Mackinnon in No, § Battery. It] speculate as to. the position of the; Shall Wilson would be distastefut,|COMPany was witnessed with plea- }
their co-operation and his eincere! to heroi 1s to moral discipline and| firing yesterday, Colonel Constan-{ will pe several months before the] British government in view of thel The cabinet begged for a recon-| Sure by thousands of citizens who At St. Dunstanâs Cathedral
wishes for their future welfare. | self-sacrifice: the Cross has ever| tine, the Camp Commandant, pre-! results of the efticlency competi-| outburst. of anger. in parliament,| Sideration of this. decision, bur thronged the streets, many ot them
Special music was rendered at, been the test of courage, sented ths prizes to'the gun layers| tions are published, but the â island Âąhe withdrawal of protection| Lady. Wilson declined, whereupon|*Âącompanying the soldiers to div| At St. Dunstan's Cathedral Rev.
the service, two anthems: âJerusa-| What did Christ mean by the]nd signallers and â congratulated] land boys feel they have a 8004! trom prominent men the war office explained that such|ine service at the various churches.|W. âF. Trainor celebrated his first
lem my. glorious Homeâ and âSay- frogs! 1st. it was a symbol of Shame} Clonel MacKinnon on the ex- chance for first. The Brigade willl he intense indignation â over| PYchibition of the Kingâs Minister's] The warm sunshine and clear sky} High Masg before a large congre-
ior Thy children keepâ, being sung continued, .Mr. Glendetyring), Hy | ellent state of. his brigade. âPhe| arrive âin Chartotletown tby hel the murder is mingled with wide} Would be disrespectful to the}made the day an ideal one for pa-|gatfon. Rev. Father Rooney act-
by the choir, in addition to, a solo| âthe Romans it was deemed go ab-/SPlendid training of the officers! late in Monday night, spread feeling that it should: have| King, and âthis caused Lady Wilson} "ades of this nature aud the splen-|ed aa deacon, Rev. R. McKenzia
âThe Publicanâ by Mr. Elmer Rit: cminable that it was reserved for = Ti CN on Eo ee I eee nreveti ted and consequentiy| â0 revoke her decision, did order and discipline maintain-lag eub-deacon and Rev. (Maurion
chie and a duet âForever withi the punishment of criminal slaves: : M âtecapegoat is being sought. Home|, Austen âChamberlain, Leader or|ed by even the new recruits among Te Douala as master of ceremonies
the Lordâ. by Mr. G. H. Gorbell| the Jews hag a. horror of it. alors Crow N Nest Pass ustoms Act Bill Secretary Shortt, ,as responsible| the governmeni in. the House, vis-|the soldiers spoke admirably for inspiring sermon was preached
and Miss Cheshire. At the morn-| all other deaths and when they : head of the Police has been siguled| âed the widow to express his] the efficiency of the brief traiming| iy Rev. F. Mullalley, who took
ng service, which was attended âby| fastened Christ on the cross there â L cae out particularly as a necessary vic.! 8Ympathy, but she refused to gee|they have already received undet/as his text. the words of Christ;
tae P. EB. 1. Light Horse, a solo| was deep meaning in their cry: greement 10 Âą to xciting tim and his remoyal is demanded,| "im, with the message âyou are] canvas. âIam the good Shepherd,â
âTke Son of God goes forth to âit thou be the Son of God come i That be will forestall the politiear) he last man who should be in thts After church service the infantry
Warâ wag rendered by Mr. Ritchie) down from the cross.â They â ad- Eff t J | 7th D h t H Pressure on the government / py} "Ouse today!â : The Wight Horse. parade from Zion iChurch; marched
and a solo and. chorus âLand of, miredâ Christ's character and lis. ec : U y e a e 1n ouse SEE rer ee Yee enact a a aE Sy RTs WERT ase ae ee , si up Grafton Street to Hughesâ Corn-
âHope âand Gloryâ by âMr. Gorbell| tĂ©ned gladly to his teaching, but oa E t t i dY d IP li I âigut Horse under the commend Sduare ty Gal. seed ant ae
and choir, : â they misunderstood . the symbol,] "(Special to The Guardian.) (Special to The Guardian.) nter ane âester ay ar lament Not of Lieut. Col. W. C. Cook, Rara- Sauare by Col. Stewart, ON, being
: which meant to them nothing but)â OTTAWA, June 24.âThe grain} OTTAWA, June 22âLivel : Âź "|Joined by the Roman Catholic de-
âA, 24, > pre â 22âLively bat- ding from their camp at the Bx â| bi
The Message of the Cross degredation. rates under the Crowâs Nest Passltling broke loose in the Houge By. Admiral Pakenham hibition Grounds to the Methodist tachment the narade proceeded
But the cross meant More than} cgreement of 1898 will come -into around midnight. Hon. Jacques On H MS Raleigh Yet Prorogued âChurch, was undoubtedly one of the along Queen StrĂ©et and thence te
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Rev. Mr, Glendenning took for|a symbol of shame: it was a sign) effect on July 7th, next after two|Bureau, Minister of Customs, had finest cavalry turnouts geen for a|@#âąP. âMany laudatory Torment.
his text Matthew 16, 24: âThen| of victory, Never wag there such] years suspension, The remainder of/an amendment. to the Customs (Special to The Guardian:) long time in this city. wav[ Were heard Upon the efficent
Said Jesus unto his disctples, -it|a peversal of feeling as âwhen|the agreement will continue In Act providing that: âIf at any time Yesterday afternoon Admira'| OTTAWA, Ont, June 24-â A een ft
Hid man will come after me, Jet) Uhis thing regarded as a curse of] «abeyance for another year aflerjit appears. to. the satisfaction of|Sir William G, Pakenham and of-! though. prorogation is impossible]. I. Andrew, M.M., âBâ Squad. owt was witnessed with keen in-
lim- deny âhimself, and take up| God, became the sign of victory.| the house has concurred inâ the|the Governo -in-Council that natural] ficers of H.M.S, Raleigh â enter.| this week end developments, today| ron by Maj. L. T. Lowther ana|{©â@st a ft proceeded.
his cross, and follow me.â Christianity is the region of the] senates amendments to the bill,/Products of a class or kind produc-|tained at luncheon on board ship} have brought it measureably hear-|âC" Squadron by Maj. W. H, â
Christlanity, said the speaker) Cross: jt is Mcorporated in .our|umending the Canada Shipping Act.) ed in Canada or eing imported in-] iis Honor Lieutenant Governor] âŹ% the Sands of the first ° ges. Poole
never persuades men âby the pro-| architecture; adorns our spires and} â{n considering in committee thelto Canada, either on gale oy con- MacKinnon, Mrs. McKinnon . and!Slon of this parliament are now! On âarriving at the (Methodist
mise of ease or Pleasure, Christ| houses ot Worship; hangs from our) amending to the Soldiers Insurance| signed under such condition as party, consisting of Judge Haggard! key to run out about the middle Church the â troops diemdunte)
-}Squadron was commanded by Maj marohing and the parade; thro
The Signailers.
tteadily refused to compromise or| watch chains; i8 envblazoned jn] Act. Dr, Beland, announced â his{prejudicially or injuriously to af-|and Mrs. Haszard,. His Worship] f next week, , those of the Roman Catholic faith] No. 8 Signal Gompany under com-
cheapen the splritual life, and} diamond studded Jewellery; ana! willingness to make changes, which'fect the interests of Canadian pro-| Mayor Jenkins, Mrs. Jenking andl ~ breaking off and marching to- 8t.| Mand of Maj.
Browning has interpreted Him al-| is stamped on our bibles From) Would extend the period for applt- Nucers, the Governonin-Couniel may! yj
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nue u ) : My! ) Jenkius, U. 8. Consul Major Dunstaaâs Cathedral while the ra | breaking off from the infantry pa-
0 000eenn | the hymnals we sing âIn the Crogs/cation for the benefits of the uet{in any e or clas, authorize} Crosby and Mrs, Crosby, Lieut. Mainder proceeded into, the Methe.|Tade at Powna) Street, Proceedad.to
of Christ I glory.â to January âlet, 1923 and tu add althe Min er to valu
ugha Wi hac alah 9 gern tae such go0ds|/Col. G. J. Stewart and Mra. Stew- M D L Hl dist Church, occupying the central{St. Jamesâ Church, where the sar.â
JONDENSED:SPECIAES 'The cross is also the test â of) Schedule embodying regulations âtol for duiy, notwithstanding @NY/art, Mr. Frank R. Heartz an Mr. fs. le ooper ; pews : Atay vice Was conducted byâ Rev,
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f het ; The other paws were fill-
{Âą | Obedience. It stands. as the sym-|8uide the âFinance Minister Injother provisions of this act, and) p 2
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; Haeak | ay y Tope. The guests were ed by the large congregation and|Mulligan, who. preached from 2f0
{Dol of disciplineâ the soldier spir-| the exercise of his dis retionary|the value so determined shall be received cordiaily and a very pleas-) | The whole commuzityâ was. saq.| visitors. Timothy2," 3% âThou therefore â6h.
+ 4 toy ls the capreity for sacrifice, âThe payer a roue dtl Gs antag hey P ie be the fair market value ant time was enjoyed, dened yesterday on learning of the} The service was conducted py] dure hardness as a:good soldierâof
RATES.â10c, per line per day, 9c} 5tOry of real Christianity is .the;Mr. Gardner, wanted the âtime hereof, : The cruise aa als Isite, nfdeath of Mrs. D, * ; a . ME ning,|Jesus Christi" $ aay
"oor lhe per day for t deve or evar Story of self-denial andâ fea eeshi limit for application extended to; âMr. Bureau explained that the Tera ee cere alteds it L. âHooper of|the pastor, Rev. M Glendenning
5 : the afternoon by ma sifizens who/this city, which occurreq Satur. assist army chaplain, Ma-) The preacher pointed out âthat
Count 6° wore too i ga%e, oF over. as is abundantly proven in the} September, 1925, but Mr. Fielding ESE ere would replace a prio | were aur EAOHENG oan nee the day afternoon at the Hone of hee Bea, erie Pio aeeneuel an/ St. Paul, who spoké these. words,
enokures, initial letters, count. au) lives. of the apostles and Lak Abad te buen uy tide patel ai Mito Se A Pune I handsome ship, which is of the Ja-|daughter, (Mrs. J.D, MacReath, eloquent se:mon. from Exodus 17{had himself led a soldier's . lite,
cash ore. 20 per cent: discount: for of ine n resisting this demand anajbe : ne mess. in making eo type of fast cruisers; can de-|Moncton, The lateâ Mrs, Hooper 12-13: âBut Mosesâ. hands were|Keeping order not only among the
cash, Address forms part of aa. the bill was reported and given althe change the Government hat! . i had g s q Romans but h
Hid must be paid fot. Special Rates| The Challenge of the Cross. j third readin the interests of the Canadian pro-{V@loP # speed of cver thirty knots/iad gone some three weeks ago to heavy; and they took a stone, and red. trine ue the different
eurniahad Room ad. toc for seven mal i ducer ag âprimary eraaitlorticn: jand ean throw from her 7.5 gung.a}the âRoyal Victoria Hospital, Mon-| put it under him, and he sat theve-/Conquered tribes of the Empiro.
Wanteg, tor seven words aie ae The question has been askedâ = ORE Hon Arthur Moighen pro.ttWo hundred pound projectile treal, for treatment. She was isa{cus and Aaron and Hur stayed up| While the world today has had
week, ' whether the present age is âequal! testedâ that the ainanilinent vag|@bout twelve miles. Seven of these companied by her daughter, Miss| his hands, âthe one on the one side,|âąore than enough of war, still the
7 â brett Noa â RSNA ant tae ka Ne silarge guns form her chief rma-|Vernâ. âFor some time hope wasland the th the other side;|4uatities of good soldiership are
âto the challenge of the Cross: and been taken: away. He. had tried; Protection itself, The Minister wagi/t?8@ guns for g lef a sited mas phate | other on the other ;
. it has been suggestey tl âthere!y eet, (eken: away. He, had me to be authorized t he tar.;âąMent but she also has four anti-|eulertainea of her recovery but on; and bis hands were stead„ until, im demand and the appliances uf
| Soon Suggested that there ato be: rized to put up the tar eye SUR g aâ machine. ; s| Wednesday last âshe left for home a t war are necessary for the mainte-
*WANTED MAID, 148 Pownal St. | i8 a âcaggingâ in some quarters: ws he saw fit. âNever,â he ex-|#ireraft guns, some machine, guns the going down of the sun, and Jo
to be not only a preacher but
4 pastor and a friend to eaeh ono) iff a au Seeks i ind stopped off at the dd ughterâs,} oy. â ita ' 7
GIRL WANTEDâ APPLY 177] :gainst denying oneseif too strong-| ina to Alen family of the -yase|laimed, âhas there been anything/@nd six torpedo tubes. âOf the) and Mabeath ge mansean Bhergl Ut discomfited Amatek and Al Obeipiian caita eanaon eee aa
Kent 8st. ly, But the religious spirit 13. NOtâ congregation over which he â haajflike this asked from any Parlia.| lent hundred oicers sand an of she âpassed peacefully away on Hepple with the edge ot the sword, eyes today to the menace of the
fh becoming flabby, as evidenced hy the privilege and honor of â being/ment.â the Ralotal, aHOU aia uct oa Saturday. The late (Mrs. âHuoper Mohammedan and Xallow, races
âWOOL WANTEDâHighest cash|the missionary spirit awakenedl yo minister and servant of Christ, Andrew = âMoMaster, ââLiberal,| ve seen service in the Great W: â|Was a most loveable lady, and had 0 4 :
Monument Decorated nor to the degenerate and revo't-
tionary tendencies which threaten
Resuming the parade after ser |{ts: destruction. The qualities of
vice, the troops paraded up Rich |gocd soldiership the speaker said,
mond Street to the Queen Square/are 1st, loyalty; 2nd, phys{ca) and
price paid for wool. Apply W.|in the last century and in the Whether or not he had accomplish-| Brome, | declared â he must vote; % large number havjng been de-
B. Love & Son., Charlottetown.| 2ew social spirit of the â presentl cq pis purpose, yet he did feel that)*8tinst hist party on the amend corated, a ry , sa
UP eee day, especially the revived i his. ministry had been blessed of|âąent.!He would vote against it if nal The Gfficial visit of His Woralt p âSho was a daughter of the late!
âPOSITION WANTED BY YOUNG| sion Lord Hoa TNE God One: mindvedâ ana Twenty Nemec epanly dhan to do so in he leity c ate SE eee once iit: dna Mee von We, Ran tieds
; ; â âBYâ cojhave born@ witness of the readt- imes he had bee iis mes|'House. On the other hand, T,G,.|City Co CH to ra PURER oe Brake Point and leaves to â * :
eens eiore Write âBY Âą hess of men be women. to accept aie. He Mae aria cae MdBride, of Cariboo, breaking on|on board ship Saturday morning ROU one son, (Major Parker|84tdens, where a halt was called Borel bate and a rai
the challenge ot duly at the Âąal row had fallen: One kundred andjthe amendment from his fellow| Was Cordially returned later in the Hooper, who wag at Petawawa but|@nd the officers, all of whom idfer'a it ra ena hile C)
*SUMMER BOARDINGS ON FARM| ° God. Now, leg than ever, 0! ninety three times had he the'Progressives, held that the apple;day. On Saturday utlernoon the arrived in Moncton yesterday and|!@4 Rhee pence ONCTHOS Sy Hired he oomvantlevattiite Er Rane
seven miles from the city, near| We hear men askin âWha: fg privilege of dedicating the | littie 8âowers of British. Columbia must]sports at the Albezweit grounds will accompany the body to Char-jtheir war medals, dismounted an ich make
a host of friends in the city and
country who will miss her-sorely.:
shore. Apply Mrs. Weatherbie,| there in it for me? but rather children to Christ in âbaptism: two 24v protection, - was the hig event, so far at least, *llottetown this evening; and two|Ptoceeded to the South ae Gan. wer pi on a Vine ote P. ai
(Dunstatinage. âWhere can I make my ifs count hundra& and eighty six ;people, âCross-firing continued for some ; the cree was concerned The offic ;{daughters, Murlal, (Mrs. McBeath) | monument and att be: dee. odibeâ itd dee fun P:
% most in service to. humanity and under te iblessing of God anatime. ion. J. MH. King, Mintster | were entertained in the afternoon and Miss Verna; algo sisters and Here they formed a half cÂą ane be billie, ohee tints eptis i aa
*YOUNG MAN 1S WILLING TQ) God!â through the power of the Hoiy Of Public Works, observed that{at Belvedere Golf âLinks. ,|Drothers besides numerous rela-|Col. Cook placed on beliale of the eee eae a iat a iters
assist on farm during summerâ This spirit hag been intensified Spirit, have united into the church thereâ was apparently a misunder-|.Yesterday afternoon the men wereltives and friends. The funeral ar-|COrps, a magnificent, wreath upon Ghtistlag iuittlee ne aaa, pene
tonthe Apply Box 431, City during the past ten years, Men auring his ministry. i standing. The amendment was | ashore and in the evening many of rangements will be announced | the monument in honor of com- te Whe shan Hata sie nee |
â : and nations have stood at tie âNow, as I come to the closo OMy intended to meet special! them Dae ire ik a Ae ane later. âThe untae petaere, deeb: ydes ona etre i ae uate dicted the ae ter a kk
* cross ronds and have met and . sreâ? conc yy Cases, various church services. âyest sympathy to the bereaved fam. | Lig crs Q , i
ene Grove aeheor wernt grappled with the issues confront: Mer Grentonaita, WA ty gomeat On the House dividing the/ orderly conduct is as nou cena BS Hy) THe geet ne Roe, eounaaa te 2 uke ee Sania one a iy
1 sg Jement $75.00 W. B. ing them in a manner which con- the last moments of the last ser-}2mMendment was sustained by 102] their neat and_ sailorlike appear the trumpetegs. This cengmony| us y & good: soldier o: ia. coun:
class, MAP . . sututes the brightest page of mo- vico in which we shall meet on|t0 44. âSeveral (Conservatives voted ance and it is to be hoped that citi was carried out with fine simplicity|try. ' : ;
Yardy, Secy. Gace cou) dern ae: The epirit: of hero-| tyÂą Sabbath evening that we may, With the Government fo the} zens will assist in making Ba Hee effect. i inst dit Splendid Cholr Musi :
pea rama ROR ism, exhibited by France and Bel- Ate sa 1 ang reag/*âąendment as did T. G. Mc Bride,}-vigit here a pleasant. one, hs ie parade against resumed its â âela
Bec ghomenamre si sma slum, Britain and all the Allies, taeine Gou'e holy Sone Hs (Prog., Cariboo). and games have been provided at Announcements, march along Richmond Street to
: bear witness that self-res ect, in- neat â; ; A. R. McMaster voted with the the Navy League but a little per- 3 Queen âStreet, thence eastward] In all the. churches yesterday the
housekeeping, âcentrally located tegrity, loyalty, liberty, AAITY ye illatd tallpeane at Mie AY Progressives against the amend- sonal etnaRY goes farther witn Coming Events, along Kent Street to the camp-|Parading soldiers wore treated to
Reply. M. in care of Guardian. and God are more prĂ©ctous than ibighty. spinit | chat Fai tor HAG ment. âVoting on a protectionist] âjag ashoreâ than any organizes i i grounds, â i magnificent choir Music which
*WANTED TEACHER Fopilife. Indeed, the men of today have} have. enjoyed of your cĂ©nfidence:{@âąendment, it is hardly fair to entertainment. Meetings, Ete Most of the overseas service men|formed a feature of: tHe services
Greenvale School. Supplenfdut)'@sponded to these clarion cals! toy what I have had of your/Count tho (Liberals first,â Mr.} > myjg evening with the Kind con- were wearing the decorations awar|very much appreciated.
reeny: K } â
$100 for either first or... second for unselfish service in « manner Meighen humorously remarked at. sent of Admiral Pakenham and of ded them. Formerly decorations
sympathy; for what: you have Blv-
which âhas never been surpassed. âfe ter the count was finished. ficers, a concert for the benefit could only be worn with full dress|. Citizens. were hoping to see yas.
class. Apply to-Gordon Brown 9 | âmi. same forces must. he on-| oro yor Your strength; â and 1 of. the Nayy League will be given â day, 90] Uniforms, but since the war this or-|tetday a parade of officers and
âdyin Carew, Hunter River. pray God that He may be with SPN TOUS ie hee EE RATES.â10c. per line per day. 90. f HiMâS: Raletgh t6 Bt
Edwin © p listed for God and His Kingdom you during the days and years s Mi by the men of the cruiser. per line per day tor % days or over.| der has been changed and it is kow)/men of H'iM\S. Raletg : :
> A new era is upon us with its before you.â . leomar âarine 1S ele eee kc. a line per day for 6 days or over| permissable on ceremonial occas'|Pauls Church or St.. Peter's Cathe-
Mitel iat hbotet Badr ian, problems and opportunities and tol ~ ? YO ; 4 ghacwroed line: "gent. discount. tor|1ons for decorations. to .be worn on|dkal but church service. was held) 15
tne, HV isakbecc aeccitie tite apart sitiee the iin Ws To the Choi Given: Ap Exte ion German Foreign cake Addons ' forms part of'aa| service unifotms, 25 Sonal in thé navy, on board the
ech neded 1ese opportunities the men ang o e oir, t \ â Osi Xx and mus e@ pa or, . may :
ae 5 women of today. are called. The eae 4 t d The Light Infantry fai
Be | nat re eeake cuore Wa nee role: the: sali. ts. clear, I Mish Hende Minister SSassimate i ea any
ayer Building, We must cleave to thĂ© cross un. n conclusion - Mr. Glendenning ** Pinetteâs Big Tea July 4th,] Under the command of Lieut. Coi.
âStreet. All Jatest conventences til its promise becomes a reality,| appealed for the same loyal sup- (Special to The Guardian.) \ Ble ram oMban he âaite C.J. Stewart, M.C., the 1st Bat f\e
and heated. Apply at the Studio) iit the Kingdoms of this wonld| Port to his successor,. and then,| OTTAWA, June 24- -Introduction (Special to The Guardian.) â |Please remember the date. talion P.B.1, (Light Infantry (105th I agi te
7 become the kingdom of our Lora] 'urning to Prof. Fletcher and thejof a resolution. in the Commons} jZfRLIN, June 24,â!Dr. Waller **The Woman's Institute of Fred| Battalion, ©.B.F.) paraded in
âWANTED.â A maid for general 3 ais members of the choir he expressea|this morning to provide for the Rathenau, German Minister of For-| A Ra aay lab) rd fro Brighton|! «fe , ra
housework. âApply ito Mrs. sau cteia eae This is the challenge his sincere appreciation of their manufacture and importation of eign affairs was assassinated this atten Re nate Buen tls Bam: ts Hos Prewsyaalins Anaih eLS:: ast 4
Bruce Stewart, 14, Water St. : devotedâ services, âFrom. the|oleomargarine for another year The Minister was shot,Âąial on the hall g 8, ? (
elie aes June 27th. it not fine â followingland St. Dunstan's Cathedral, heail
i i y ai | arp cross-fir-| , ly he waé leay-| June ; j j :
78, The, Gonaregation, Hive Une leyal HA ERASER meee han an nt oa ie AEE evening. ; ed by the pipe and brass bands of Special..t G â
*MINK WANTED, ALIVE Aa iy QHD f Âą{ lave been loyal and Kind and-help-|ing between Right Hon. Arthur) ing his residence in an. automobile. : te battalions Ab Ghaltecâ âat (Speet % Fhe Guardian.) -
7 \ (ii Âą a8) ; spate aes eee 2 batta â : n >| TARRY TOWN;.N. Yi June 24.-â
vee Roy Dudgan, (At the conclusion of his ser- ite ies i lo wieh tan ba ed Wah tudor NA aS abate __ The Hobie ha bie Wee Ne wie ** (Chester Woolner Contrac-|corner the parade dieded, the Re! Wikiam Rockutelier Oil Magnate
ote mon, Rey. Mr, Glendenning ad, see the like again! ang ga} well, ; Ag : in a mptor car slo DĂ© shotjtor and Builder of North Rustice}man Catholic soldiers, undepâ tha and brother of. âD,
ell â sai ACh al forth with the most precious mem.|ter rapid-fire exchange oxtending nearing Dr, Rathenau and ; ; fohn.D, Rockefalier
ay , ssed Âą ul words ti ; bat sol acide PRS ds . Estimate nished mar (Major Stro and
oo eeate Hotiget NEAR SEA. Sere eM Reragmel worn | ti ories of our association and with{over an hour the resolution was] tice at the foreign minister, the Ki o paling tea ANA is i eat Ube ie rate Bande pro- inate nes iin led 1 si
shore mi â r Rocky ties withthe deterniinatien of| the deepest appreciation of yourjapproved and a bill based on it Âąhots taking immediate fatal ef- wore inbeding to St. Dunstanâs Cathedral} more: before, seven. o:clock,
Point suitable for two or three| BV ihe. aNd Ot preaching Jesus|SYpathy and âhelp, 1 trust thatleiven. first reading. i fect and putting on high speed the Ane and the remainder marching to Zion
familias, Qood bathing. Apply:|*! ig ts Godâs blessing may rest abundan-|. At the outset (Mr, Meighen| assassin escaped, ve um. " :
Christ and Him only, and he had Moth li with not i rag The parishoners of St. Colum-|Church, where the service was cov
pne otte : faithfully, tried to carry out this} {ly om vou all and that you may|twitted Mr. Mothenwell with n BERDIN, | Jung #4, âPollowing bia's parish, Bast Point, will hold| ducted by the chaplain Capt. G.C. '
â with the assuranee that the Mas-|SHII continue in the Masterâe ser.Jenunciating, his policy. The Gov- the assassination of foreign min- : y : The Woathiar
â
ren ary the] Taylor
y « f i as âs less, afraid] 5.4, wile F reeds their annual tea-party on laylor.
ter would be with him in hisâ mln- vice, praising God and up-liftingjernment was âspineles: ister Rathenau it was announced church âground âon Wednesday, Capt. Taylor preached from
*NOTICEâDO YOU âKNOW 1
make a specialty â of. putting i .; mens thoughts in praise to Him,|to face its responsibilities,â 21d) this afternoon that the Goverte ede
lawn mowers in perfect running pit âHrd âwith the oly. Spirit and inspiring them ae I have been i a ala Ms a i BEBE ment, would immediately deoree hick Wy ak Cont 4 aaa and sanarul ce ake iotue oaahh pen Temperature, â
order at short notice, Stoves,| â hi we het Gini 1 iNspired again and again by the] The Prime ster dec the establishment of extraordinary] © yi : the gate : * .
suns, Iooks, also every Kind of sUpedllasidg. HIMIMES ere ewan ty hymns you have sung.â ee pap acct Tay BUENA: count for the sa of paar aliet **Notice: Come to the Tea par. ahereo? Sheil inte Teak: Hid Lis Tide, 008, Ete,
repair work done promptly. rn . â The service concluded with the|the establishmen 0 a "1 plotters, and. would proclaim ayy Belle Ri Stati June } \ â
â the glory of God. As a pastor he « ; âThe leader of the Opposition â DĂ© ; ly at Belle River Station on June ang they of the city shall flourteh â
ure White, of Some had tried to know his congregation, Mer neat a age hist me Benodist is java âone of his sarcastic mil abterenat cs autem Sr iniiten pony rareonna We ie bh at follow HIgh Abie Seay che nee ie Spat pio Pag oon Ww eae
"MEN WANTED â WE WANZ/8S men and women, as families, tion by the pastor, spellsâ, âMr. (Motherwell contribu-listig demonstrations wi!l be pro: Tea MAG Sihah oe aH Cnisiitiaaes plied this text to the marvĂ©llotslerly winds, a am Aottee, showers
athers Âą 8, aS ; mf â j B 0} } ij a
4 few real Iive representatives| %S fathers and mothers, as âyoung On Tuesday evening a tarewell| ted. hibited, E & day, by of the â;extension of the British Enipire}at first, but mostly ft ir gnd some.
âin âevery Âą min Cana.| People and littie children; and ; saatIONAl soGlAL INâ Honor ORL "Che plete presented âby Mr
to ih ausoinentte stop sig-| through the past three a a HOO, Mr. Glendunnine wit he held|Motherwell was grotesque,â © Mr. ap romeerre bil ad ae Med athens Able : aR vr be Hit tie tine emviny at 10.56
nals; Positively prevents acef-} aq gone from home to nibe Tat at 8 o'clock in Heartz Memorial;Meighen retorted. â une 2 Rint e oie Âą me fes.| the ree ae ties bbe ing ne enight at 8,
Hlents; every car owner a proa-| With any idle purpose, but â tha Hall, Mr. and Mrs, Glendonning| âYon, T, A. Crerar thought the|fensible position in asking the ad-|tivai at Kingston, be band mujthe privilege cf this heritage) (Sup sets this . avening. at 7.65
pect; easy to sell; big profits.) he might enter into their joys lane oh Wednesday or Thursday Government would have been welllvice of Parliament, (Members were}sic, horse swing and other amuse He appealed to the returned men and rises tomorro row. morning at
Write for particulars and agents'| nd sorrows, understand » thetr a Moneton where Mr, Glenden-ladvised to have brought in a. bill sent to Ottawa as representatives|ments. Proceeds in aid of hall} present to earry the qualities of[4.11, ; 4 :
Proposition. Canadian Atte temptations and difficulties. and ing takes overâ hia new pastoratelof permanent character, âThe Gov. of the Deople, and not to indulge|it noy fine will be the following courage and endurance thoy learn Finest: quarter: of: moon! Saturday
Shops, P. ©. Box, 164, Niagars be with them in'the supreme mo: ig âWesley Memorial Church, ernment was taking a fair ang de-in party combat across the floor. evening. â +, + @d on active service into Canadian July dst, 6.62 pi. my
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