AUGUST '22‘. i -"*f an f“? '- IV)‘. m cnlmrlofiarowscoannrku Ev e ry tllirr Heme t .@¢’ [n la Ive V. 7'°'°°°__ P°° Inclpqlllvol . A h: 1'. la. c ;' Reaches th ,l m" CLASSIFIE >4 une Insertion . . . . Your Insertions Ilghlllnlertlonl . . . l. . . . . . . . . i l9§'* Agents \Vunted - ~ '. selling our Breeches ._l\lld Shirts. ‘Easy to gull, Write for sulcslnalafs out- m. itoyal Outfitting '00., 152 St. Lawrence‘, Montreal. _.____-._-—-?______r_. SALESMAN WANTED FOR TH}! “Old Reliable Fonthlll Nur- series." Liberal commissions; ex- clusive territory, handsome freo outfit, We offer the largest list oi‘ fruit and ornamental stock. ‘Write Stone it Wellington, ’l‘or- ;‘-ont0_ 8-7-261. --—-—-———-—- 'Feluale Help Jvunted ____._____________.. WANTED— GIRL 0R MIDDLE aged wolllan fer housework. Ono _.frolll country preferred. Apply 1221 Water Si..§§,_.. 362S§49txt0l ANTED-MIDDLE AGED WUM- "an all housekeeper. Family three. Apply-Airs. Nathl Wcstnway, Mon imglle, n. ll. 2. 3605-22 a 2i. ANTED MIDDLE" AGED country wornnn us Ilualsekecpor for elderly man in village. Ap- ‘piy l’. O. Iiox 21-1, Charlottetown. '~ 3586 8 15 tf "HELP" EMALE—EARN MONEY weclttv. spare time, addressing circulars. No selling. \Ve wol-kiyz Sl-nd for fllll lnforlnntlolw. "It'll ('0, illflfi Ilroadway. Ilept. I’. if». Nl-lv York. 31360-8-20 6i. MAID WANTEDF- APPLY 25 I"|1llcl' Prince St. 3671-8-20 Ill Ill. WANTED—A GOOD MAID FOR general work. Extrellent wages paid. Every lllOililTlI convenience including clclziric range. Apply ‘liirs. J. .\I. Robinson. ltotlleslty, N. ll. 3023»---8—l8~—5l ___._____,___.._.__. Miscellaneous 4N0. A. McDONALD, P. E. I., SUR veyor llarmanvlile 3732-7-30-1u1th ONLY A FEW GREENBACKS buys liiolltll 8b Overland 'l‘ouring (‘zlln Including license, See her. '1‘. (l. Ives, Montague. ; 3692—-—8——21-—3i YOUNG MAN FROM OOUNTRV wants work around a fox ranch- or small farm. Sober. good rc- vferouce. Apply to "H" care of ‘i-Gnllrllizln Office, Ch'lovv‘ii. ‘., laassl—s-sr-zl fpLiCANTS DF-OIRQUS OF EN- iiliriiig September (llaflsfof Nortll Adlllns Thullining-Sgilooi for Nurs- i". Nortll Adams, TMass, please write Superintendent promptly. I ' 817Bff7-—-3mi.l£—lBI T PERSONAL GREETING CHRIST- mall Cards. "Imperial Art!“ Best known selection. Want men 11111 women. in every town to solicit orders now in spare time. Delivery-Water. Representatives‘ ‘Already makingphig oney. Noyvcst designlland no elties. Lowest prices. Samples ‘free.- Iiritisil Canadian 122 Richmond West Toronto. II 1 Wanted WANTED—BOARD FUR THREE students (two brothers alld one sister-i Apply M. Guardian stat- iilil rato and accomodations. 8701-22-8 3i. g Teachers Wanted - everyrillng In boun mule. 21m .wl>_.linneo- - a "admins-vital; btnlnql we. pie — quickly, conveniently ‘and a “ARLOTTETOWN GUARDhiA Msde-to-ivleasurel pay ‘T’ I5l1iuwa ail e Multitude O-O-O ‘IIADVERTISEMENTS ... .... roe par hue or I! words no per line of 5 words ‘Io per line of ii words vvvv-v v1 w Situations Vacant. l AGENTS-EARN $15.00 A DAY] TTENTION I -— GREATEST inlaginable demand this season for our celebrated, Inexpensive, “1loyal" Series Christluus Greet- irlg Cards. Secure orders now ev- ell in spare time, deliver later- Representativea making tre- l mendous profits. Experience or capital unnecessary Big five doi- lar sample book free to workers. Bradley - Garretson, Limited, Drantford, Ont. 80-121. Boarders “ianted FEW BOARDERS CAN BE Ac. commodntcd at 235 Fitzroy street. ilear l’. W. College. 3081~8-2_1-M3i BOAFi-DERS CAN BE_ACCOMMO- dated at ~10 ldustonfit, BOARDERS WANTED — TWO llusirlel-ls College students. Apply 25 Upper Prince St. 3671-8-20 m3. STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED. lint-es moderate. Apply 101 Fitz roy Sl.~-IiGOZi-~R--ll‘ll --if. TWO GENTLEMEN BOARDEFIS call be nccollllllodrllrll n1 0 Graf tion Si. (Phone 2T7 .i i 367118-20 Ill 3i. For Sale COOKING RANGE FOR Apply ilii llocllford Street. SALE. 321i VALUABLE FARM, 163 ACRES for sale at North llustico, for pulilclllzlrs zlpply to lialnlllond J. 'i‘oonlbs. 11690-22-8 10I. FOR SALE-PROPERTY Queen Street, Nos {i5 and iilibillSOn Est. adjoining Riley lluilding. Apply to (llllllifli. and Iluzzlrti, Solicitors, Charlottetown. 3639-8-19 6i. ON PROPERTY FOR SALE—TEND- ers for tile IIIIFPIIIIHC of lilo prop c-rty of tlhc late Mrs. Jane Walk- er at Cape Traverse will be re- ceived to Oct. 15th. 1924. Rev. Ewell Mncillungltli, 52 Upper lllllslloro Si, Charlottetown. Ex ecutor. 3617-~8—~13—-6\ _ ____--—--——— To Let TO LET--F-U—RNISHED OR UN- furnished, -i nice rooms. parity and porcll. All well finished in lllodl-rn llonlls, with water, Ilgllt, telephone. Fuli supply. Couple without children preferred. Apply Care Guardian. 3699 22-21 I I t TO LET-SEVEN ‘ROOM HOUSE ill first class condition. Conveni- ences. Apply 126 Fitzroy St.—-2l ___4‘e4>———- NAGE; MEMORIES PARSO , FRAGRANT “Cornciia" writes in the Toronto 'I‘clcgrnln: "At the fullernl of a nlinlsterh; wiidow in Torml officiated‘ three Uil-‘Fgyliielll Methodist to there one one who used to visit In i181‘ 1101116 when ll student ,the third her son. As those first two men told of the gentle Indy of the 11117801111119 and ns llcr notable son stood there in his ministerial garb, one who had just attended a series of club- wonlclrs annual meetiings was old- fashioned enough to wonder if any of the convention figures would lellvo as fragrant a nlelnory as the me these three mcn spoke of so tenderly." _ TEACHER WANTED-A‘ THIR ‘éiggaofgiaie l teacher-War ‘ Suff allllnlz. st2i’,_‘""°“‘ 11o not amferaknofldto H Bieodi 0 I Q m I .l"i'>i"¢l. o, requra. . ~'-‘--'t"i.'..r"atzt.-..'~ ‘h. ilailhr“'dl“-llsli"liéib(iif ~ I Prat Iilr icafglgaat‘ Ql Pl . 0. John 8-20 4i. Ioah-Ip. making a net "1"" deaths and removals fill consideration 0 ,that ther w btllinoli iii? THE TIRELESS PASTOR During a five-year pastorate at Bowmanviiie. one of the most Methodist towns In Ontario, Rey. S '. Moore made 7,000 pastor n nllditon this pastor hiul nlrlaln. 22h baptisms an 450 persons into church are taken . And yet It Ill e no industrious ministers. Sunday Aug. 2l.—iPreachlng servic- fireshyterian Aug. fifth North _Be- lSacrament of the lord's Supper at Jars Rest at 7.80 a memoriai-lser- _provided, all weioonve. . Liberal iAt the public meeting which fol- -Iowcd the transaction of business, . .-_-- -a10s.22.=s-ai ‘ 97 rived in the cityfiaturday night to her ilusbnlllfs confrere. the second . al crliis. 225 d received rllenlller- gain of 266 it into said OI‘ Central Guardian ~8HOP from Helium's Catalog METHODIST CI-IQJROH. — The lllev. R. G. Fulton will occupy the jillibit of- the cilnl-lottetown Maul- qdist Church next Sunday the 24th instant both mollrig and evening- lT-RYON METHODIST CIRCUIT. es Tryon. 11 a m. DeSableB p. m.. Crapaud 9.30 p. m. The quarterly official Board will me_et In the Methodist Church, Tryon on Tues- day Aug 26th at ll p. p. ‘cnuncll. ' sEnvlcéel-‘neaolllls ileque at 11 o'clock.’ Freetown at 3. Freetown. Brenarawrv service here on‘ Friday night at 8. Travel- vics when special music will be LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVE MEETING-at iange and enthusias- tic meeting of the Prince County Conservative Association was held In Summerside last night milfllerly speeches were delivered by Premier Stewart, Dr. S, F. Toi- 11118. 1'10". J. II- Myers and others, All extended report will appear la- cr ICE CREAM FESTIVAL. —St. Dual-item's‘ Cllolr and Altar Boys held a very successful festival last night on Rochford Square, the add- ed attraction of music by the League of the Cross Band drawing large crowds. The different booths were well patronized and the salc of cakes realized a very substantial sum. CHILD HURT. —A little girl of ten or twelve years was knocked down by a country team yesterday afternoon while crossing the street at Hilghes‘ corner. A congestion of traffic at the time had evident- ly confused hcr and in avoiding a passing car she stepped in the path of the horse and wagon. the former knocking her down. When the team stopped she was lying ileneath thc wagon and had luckily escaped its wheels. She was car- ried into Hughes‘ Drugstore where her injuries. which were about the Ilcnd and fortunately not serious. were attended to by Dr. Alley. PERSONALS Miss Tweedy of Sackville, has returned from-a visit to Sourls. Mr. John Grady, Summorsidc, is among the guests registered at the Victoria. Mr. J. N. McEachern of Souris, was a visitor in the city yesterday. , . Dr. and MFETBYW. Robertson. of Keswick Ridge, N. S; and young sell are on all extensive auto tour over the Island. ' Rev. E. II. Ramsay of New Glas- gow, N. S.. is visitllg in the city the guest of Miss McNutt, 80 Iiluston strcct. _.,__. Mr. and Mrs. heonurd G. Crooks are returning to them home in Sonlervllle, Mass after a six weeks vii-lit among relatives in Murray Harbor North and Murray River and Lower Montague. licv. Chester N. Brown, of Bidde- forll, I‘. E. l.. who spent his vaca tion at Epwortil Park, St. Johli, N. 11., has left for Amherst to visit friends before returning to Prince Edward Island. . Rev. Father Henry Mciiory, Plain View, South Dakota, who ar- attcnd the funeral of his father. thc late Francis McRory, left on return yesterday morning. Mrs. S. T. Doyle and daughter Mil-ls Eda Rllndstrom of Everett, Mass, who have been visiting re- istivos arld friends In the city leave this morning on return. ltev. and Mrs. Bertram E. Newll. han, of Stsifordviiie. Ont.. who are visiting Rev. and Mrs. Thompson. Hayfield St. left yesterday to spend a few days in Georgetown where Mr. Ncwllhan gave an illus- trated lecture lsat evening. Mr. Nownilmt took the services ill tho Methodist Church In this city tho past two Sundays preaching ac- ceptably to large congregations. ..__.___.__. BIRTHS IRVING-To Mr. and Mrs. A, J. ir- vlng at the Brandon General Ilol-l- pltal on August 6th, a sell. BEER-At the ‘I’. E. Island liospi- tai, on August 21st, to Mr. and Mrs, Ernest W. Beer, a son. REID-At Hops River. Aufl- 20. 1024, to Mr. and Mrs. James Reid. a‘ daughter. MARRIAGES _______.____..._._.._ IIIORESIDE-MOREBIDE-On Wed nesday, Aug. 13, 1024, by Rev. Hub- ert T. Smith, George Samuel More. side and Mrs. Katherine Moresido. both of Milton, P. E. I. CLARK - WILKIE - At the Me- thodist Parsonage, Aiberton. Aug. 20 by Rev. Henry A. Brown, Stan- ton Clark of Elmsdale to Thelma Sophia Wllkie of Albcrton, P. E. I. McDONALD -—.RIX -— At the Par- aonage. Albcrton, Aug. ll by Rev. Henry A. vrown, Peter McDonald. Tyne Vaiey. to Jessie It Rix o! EImsdaIeI INGB-VILLETTB- At 6 o'clock nil Wednesday. A_ g. 20th In the Pownal Parsonage. Mr. Herman Inga, son at Mr, and Mrs. Cyrus lags of China Point and Miss lllva Margaret Viiiett. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Jlillett of Millvisw LaAlMm$KM%$mm cllllllv v - iContInued from Page 1) A special meeting of Queen's County L. 0. A. will be held in Kingston Orange Hall on. Wednesday Aug- ust 27th at 7 p. m. Im- ptlrtant business. F. C. Dollar, C. M. N. D. MacLean C. R. 1 Over thirty passengers and five cars came over on the Hochelaga McAilistcr of Milltown, chairman: Murdock McLeod of Charlottetown and H. S. Terris of Springhlll. ‘lhe annual convention next your wlll be held at Fredericton. Pythian Sisters Elect Offlcra ‘ The Grand Temple of Pythian Sisters, Maritime domain. ut its morning session today conducted the installation of newly elected of- ficcrsvund closed the business of the zlnuuui convention. Tile in- stallation was conducted by Past Supreme Representative. Sister Kate Foster of Grand Manon. us- sisted by Past Supreme Iiepresent- utiveS Slater Georgie Policy of St. Stephen and Past Grand Cllicf L. Johnston, Si. Andrews. The offic- ers installer] were us follows: 111111 nlghl- Uffllld Chief, M153 Margaret I Waddcn, New (llasgow; Grand Mr. J. LeRoy Holman. Sside, senior, M", Mary q-rccunen’ was in the city yesterday. (lralld Manun; Grand Junior, Mrs MIIIIOI (Irearson, St. John; Grand Manager, MIWLEIIIIIIII Ivers, St. John; Grand Mistress fo Records and (iorrespllndcnts, Mrs. Mary Logan, New Glasgow; Grand Mis- tress of Finance, lilrs. Laura Snllth Silrlllgllill; Grand Protector, Mrs. Johnson, Ilillrysville; Grand (luartl, Mrs. lloinlan, Charlottetown; Grand liiistrtrss TIISLCIBS, hirs. Belli- ing, Fredericton; Press Corres- pondent, Mrs. Bertha Holmes. St. Stephen. The retiring Grand Chlcf Mrs. llovilla Mason, New Glasgow, was given n Past Chief's pin. —-—-<o>i-— Col. C. W F Scott, New Hamp- shire, was among the toilrlat arrlv. alu in the city yesterday. Lieutenants lloughton, Reid. Roy. and Cameron of the Royal Ca- nadian Navy, were among the pas- sengers on the Hochelaga last night, —-—-——¢e->——— RECRUITED MEN: RAISE MONEY A newspaper despatch from Swift Current of Regina carries the answer to thc old question, how can an itinerant minister get any- thing done ill the four-year Method- lst pastorate? Rev. G. H. Bennee went to Swlift Current a stranger four years ago and at once gave himself "without stint" to every phase of the community life. Sc did nis wife. Then they sought out means in the face of crop failures EAST AND WEST MEET ilciltnd the press paragraph stat- ing that two young nlen. Stanley V. H. Itcdlnzln and Dum How Yung, were ordained to the Christian min- istry this year by the Iirdtish Columbia hietbollist Conference is a study in contrasts which all who know lllnnklnd's history can pic- i° redifce i1 debt that made m” turc. RevJMr. ltedrunn comes of churchs condition critical. The h“ Om 316,110,113, mm“), and has 4cm w“ Tediiceii i‘? "w"? ma“ been educated in thc colleges of one-half and at his last board meet. lng the departing pastor was able to present two young men of the congregation for licensing as preachers. the Oedillent. Rev. Mr. Yung is a young pastor fronl a coast city in China. recommended by the nllss- ionarics and now set apart to work Il-nlorlg his fellow countrynltn irl the coast province for the Method- FOHEIGNERS UNRESPONSIVE is‘ Anssionury socluuh Impatient with the results of his work, a Methodist past-or in Saskatchewan bursts out with thc wish that the immigration of Ukrainians into Canada would be reduced because of ignorance and lawlessness. whereupon the Re- gina Leader reads the earnest ln-an a mild lesson, taking an text the statement. of the Japanese Foreign Office which reads". "The process of zlsslnlilatlon can thrive only in u general atmosphere of just and equitable treatment. it seems hardly falir to complain of the failure of foreign elements to merge into a community while the community chooses to KOCIPIIIEIII, apart from the rest of Its menlber- sirip." The Methodist policy in thcl large is that of fricndshlp and its exponents do well when they cn- dure rebuffs. MANY MANUFACTURERS AD- VERSELY AFFECTED BY RES- TORATION OF CROW’S NEST PASS RATES The serious nature of the situa- tion created by the restoration of the Crow's Nest Pass Agreement rates on Cunzfllun railways is evidenced by the fact that over 300 members of the Canadian Manu- facturers’ Association in Eastern Canada are adversely affected by the discrimination in freight rules which has resulted. In ;British Columbia practically ull members are complaining of the adverse effect of the new rates, while even manufacturers in the Prairie Pro. vinccs are claiming that there has been dislocation of business as a result of the application-of the Crow's Nest rates. ‘ Even since the railway conlirlau- Tile forces of Methodllsln and :9? '32“?dlkztzggiigogu-ggsé Roman Catholicism irl Ronfrew l“ “no ‘ "_ H‘, m collecting evmmb country are to be led for the next {us y "fllglfikgi u urhn-nuuon h“, few years by men who were L? Pm‘ fmi‘ If Ed q 1mm ab“; u, friends us boys in high school. The MW‘ ‘curb ff“, M ‘fir, Hlcgum, reinovnl of "Rev. Dr. John 0. Ellis "iafird nl‘"‘l‘:“gl°'_‘ed ‘mm; H“; 5,135",§;;"{;,=;,,§g"§,,}; 1;;;:;*,};;";;}g; ‘siiniillll. l..’.‘.'..il"5. all... s..- chairman of district back to his ‘mm’ hearings “L mm lilrth place but brings him Into ‘ ' , neighborly relations again with 1i is °°“t'"'m1‘3d__by till” (filly; His Lordship Bishop Ryan of Pelll- mm- uw ‘vhfm "fwi fir“: ttuw broke. Both clcrgymcll have done Cimada- ‘vhhjl: wf“ T? uvtlipflguerg lnucll pioneer work for_llieir re- 13°37“ "I R“l“",‘_y, ‘ailing ‘ l_ spcctive organlzalflens in the Upper n“ ‘Emmy m‘ UM’ hf“ hefni ‘law 0mm,“ valley‘ troycd by the incqualltts llro- duced through the restoration of the Crow's Ncst rates. The neces- sity for prompt action in order to remove the unjust liistvrllllinatlorls under which some shilppclrs uric breezes off the farm, on which ll. "uttering “m”? "mm a oases’ is drove the plo w-tealu as a boy." 1191111! strongly urged by the As- says the Halilfa-x Cilronlcle in dcs- Siwiiiiimi- cribillg Rev. \‘Vnlter E. Millson of London as the famous singing ----<+>———- CLERICS WERE BOYHOOD FRIENDS ---<o>—-— MILLSON IN NOVA SCOTIA "Tillie hearty. human son of Ontario, who brought with him the 4. FOR STEADY COLLEGE preacher appeared recently before GROWTH tr C f . S iii-gill? 5g‘; ‘the Ogpggtcrlllceof “if; Wt-‘fllcy College, Winnipeg. Methodlsllfs pioneer college west of the Great Lakes stands in need n; present of a practical nllll tung- lble vote of confidence from the West. Rev] Principal ltlllllcll tolll the Manitoba (Yonfcrence that $200.- i)00 should be added to cndownlllerli. so as to forearm against the pinch of hard times us they recur. Dr. liitldcll has just completed Ill-H seventh year as successor to the famous Principal Sparllrlg. \Vcsley is affiliated Ill its arts teaching with the provincial university nml has its own theological school. visitor that the diigniflerl eastern conference rose to its feet and sung n hymn for him as he pro- claimed evangelism to be "tile beginning and thc secret of all social and moral reform." oo-oooeo4 i Hotel Victoria Water 8treoL Charlottetown i’ .____.________ Oflera to the travelling public a comfortable. up-to- Ilato hotel. Contains 44 _______<,>____ rooma with private baths. “MSTAKEN m m5 mz/is The Cuisine Ia famous ail , OVII‘ Cinldl. TOIGPMW i" ‘Occasionally? said Senator Sor- l" 799m.- ’ cmlrum" u" gilum, "a politician honestly thinks vino. he is saving the country when ho is H. C. IBOWN, in mnllty engaged with all his Manager might in self-preservation." __-<¢>-——-— i ' SAFETY FIRST Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Proprietors “Maw says you can't kills mc any more, Willie Jones, ‘cause you might get uicrobes and I might get w-oo-oo-oo-oo-oooo-o-oooooo-o» your crobca."—Sun Dial. ~—-——-————FDXES SALE Fifty pain hllnh olau foul. nuns of 1924 guaranteed to score 90 points or better with good brushes and tips-the majority well silver- ed. These were bought for a party In the United States but owing to mone conditions being tlpht party P ll. S. Morgan. Boston; Mrs. Tiles. Goodwill, Montreal; Chas. l. Ciarkc B. E. Dakin. Sussex; J. O. Rodger, Mr. Montague. Amherst: Margaret Marvin, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. W. Cameron. Amherst; D. Stuart Campbell, Saekviiia; John I. Brown Montreal; John Grady, Shiidel G- R. Forbes, Halifax: J. N. McEaclt- ern, Souris; J. LeRoy Holman. gore united inangqtagg by Geo. W. Q . - . S'sIde; John McLean, Souris; Mr. y. "_- PM“ m.‘ "uombl, and Mrs. John Gordon, N. Y. 0.; "id qu-my m.“ d.“ ' °°°l W.- Fmrtlw- N-Y; W- D- All IMIUIPIOI aallvlaellellll all: “ma” ‘m9 "d chu-di- A§d°511°P°~ouriolIty seeker: will receive no £33855‘? 910G181!‘ Cii k0. C- reply so only writs t! you mean . rs . . C; 0a litir-‘iwd "Ha ~_ i ' ' ‘ b‘ up HIIAYIE H ca" King Government Policy Disastrous (Continued From Page One) there has to be some moral muscle behind the government that at» tempts It. and I do not propose to promise lilo people of this Dominion that the government with the mor- al muscle to deny public works and public expenditure In order to func- tion is going to be universally po- pillar. llut I tell you in advance these things must be done. "Next and what is of more cause. quencc than all, the‘ Government intends that the policy which John A. MacDonald laid down will be the policy of Canada. The policy which Sir Wilfrid Lnurier denied— but maintnined"that .WIll be the policy of thc Dominion alld that policy all m-pn of business and agriculture and all those in the Dominion can rcly upon us the set- tled pollcy of Canada. There will be no tinkering and meddling and nursing with tile tariff. The tariff slructure will be strength-strut where It needs strengthening. It won't be strengthened for llle pur» pose of building up a high inlpeue- trablc edifice over which inlports cannot come. \Ve do not need a Iligll tariff in Canada, but we do need ll stable tariff. These are tho fundamcnlzlls of the Conservative faith." Still Aims To Be First (Continued from Page ‘) was much mor col‘ a test than dlli- ly flighs of regular commercial planes overhauled at the end of SAIILVPOGASPRINGS. each trip. Also the world fliers August 20.~Mrs. W. K, Yanderl iiew froru sevcll to nlllc hours dai- 1i, has‘ llllded IiIO good 1y. Major MacLaren said that be ilaIglll-ll by llcr llnlll-l- the nallll- oi had never in his life experienced the Fair Stable. Nicholas is a dark such continued ball weather, gray son of SiUiJIl the (Ira-at and “He flew above the fog at limes, Eaton Lass, allll has won both lllc but that dill not, mnko nlnqil (impr- Albany Handicap nnll the Sailforli, erenlae," he said, "We llnn m Cm".- Mcnlorial for Frllllit J. I“Jl'I‘i'Ii. ilolll down sometime and landing ill n 111' 1110M‘ \‘1<'il11'i\'fi 111111‘ w illliifchs- fog is (langereus bllblillCGB. EYPII 1Y1‘ 111111 1111111)’ H0011 IIHIHQS 1H1“.- nbove [he fog we coup] not Sen any pronounced him tllc best of iill‘ tiling. It was alivayls a question YWHK 1110111111 11c Still 1111s‘ 5111111)’ wlwther we Show,‘ m, furlhur in lllzzll and Aiilcriczlll Flag to br-alt 11m m“ Hum would allow m, to n. to nlalrc his leadership unquestion. turn to our starting point for nlorl- U" fuel. Several times we went ahead H0 far that we could "cl have gm that was cntillogilcll to Iii.‘ sold- back with me we] we had‘ n» W. with the other I-‘rlrrcli horses rc- hfld not been “me to Um] m“. m,“ ccntly. but he was withdrawn frolll depot the jig would have been “no the auction. to iilc lliszlppoiiltnleili. of FCYQPZII prospcciivt: bitlllcrs. \Vllile the pril-l- paid by Airs. - Vzullll-rllilt was not nlade public, it is. Silili to llzlvl- been Siitl.liiili_ which . is a high one, t'(ilih'il|t'i‘iIli! the fact To that Nicllolzis is not us well cngilg- cll as .~' illi‘ of the good jll\'4.‘lliit'.e' of the year. The zlgrl-clllenr. HIGH PRICE FOR COLT Y.. liii _ juvenile Nicholas to the string that is cnill- Nlcilolas was one of tile horses (Continued from Page i) m ‘my was w, Amie‘ Oceim‘ i“ “ml Safe “pd illgltfiisflfllllldtirlyllllilillilxitilmHiigvliln‘.hhninllfl swmdfl nmuizh caugh} ‘ m a1“ F‘: (‘ully. Nicholas was brnigllt out of ilbflcllggi;lllill‘ll'“ii_lhvrledr w," unflmffirfl the ifnrrl-il at villi-s llllli ill"‘l'7.i'ii a _ i’ m“? l“ m“ mt“ l|llfii'il‘l‘ 'll 2i seconds. \Vllclt he “If? peasfble cflfftplcvfrolnulvii‘ L?’ pulll-li ii|l lJr. .\I<'(‘nlly prllllouilcell a rliéelsglznuaidiif‘ In‘ thc colt sound nnll be \\'.'IH trans‘- Fmncl" (“Strict manager of the terrcti to iili.‘ ilirscll Slfiiiii‘, . Hudson Bay (lompany. The posi- tion of the ship was given as ~12 miles east-of Port liurrmv, in the Arctic Ocean. OTTAWA, Aug. 21. —Ftillurc 01 Ill the zlxls, or llppl-i‘ burial —-<0>——~ -——- A MODERN METHUSELAH Find with It's own not r l’ inn-an. ... i: .sd%~ I-ofio-etla-I .- flI-flrw unbeatable Try ltfarpuwl I Western “Guardian —-JUST ARRIVED one czlr flollr and stud zllso due to arrive one car llllrli coal. Place your orders czlrly as till-re is 1i limited amount left. for sale. Fox biscuits also in st lttkr~ A. II. Afileck, Albany. Iii TRUE MAKER OF EMPIRE After fourtccll yl-zlrs as mission- ary in llllllariai Iiritish Guiana, known as “the white man's grave," Itev, JUiiII i-‘awceit ih-llny, was ord. err-ll to a luorl- tl-lllpcrnte climate allll l-:lllll,- to Prince Idllwurll Island, \\'Ill'(' ill.‘ Illls dim-ll ill the nlillst of a promising pllsioralte. In his first winter III (‘llll.lllll. 1022, he rode u country circuit wtlhout a break but in tlll- llext winter he was snlitiell again with aguc and mal- aria. 'l‘lll1n Ill‘ accepted u will to Sllllllllcrsille, ll largo town churcll, \\'ilL'l‘l.' once illorc he broke down and was sent I0 the country to re- cllperzltc. Lllsl. fall cume a period of PIWQII activity as lecturer and >11) zinl pruaclll-l‘ throughout the Province. ills wife's tuental lll-altll llall I'll'OI(_t'lI on tile way to (‘llnnlln 21nd Ill~ was loft with six y Jill}; Cillilifvl‘. to curl.- for. Ont- lllllrnillg rl-ccnily he was found lll lll ill lvll. Snell in ilricf outline is tho story of llll Ellgllslllllllll who. (lualifled as all l-llgilll-l-r- llIIII journalist, sprllt illlllsl-If ill forty two daunt- ]"S!~I yl-nrs ilorn ill Essex, Eng- lzlllll, ill l. .. ll<~ was Pllllfllititi at illlnliri GHIPIII)’. Scotlnnii, at iiowlal" il‘ili wllrics. (llamllrgarl, null iiilisllllry (‘ullvgc hianchcster, the Lady K101107810)’ l0 80111110111511 ground of ill-rlllnllllnvll. illi‘l't' is :l to 1107501101 151111111. 111 1-110 Arum‘- lOllliiHlillli.‘ which gives tile age will necessitate postponclluillt of "l" nnn who “P5 hlflitifllh n, “H. the establishment of a radio station Jul“, Allnln, ;|_-,- mm yonl-l, '|‘ill- l-o- tilcrc. l cords, I ili‘iit'\i‘, show that. his age All officer and two mvii 0i U11? was rightly HiXly-llillt‘, and the ex- Depllrtluent of National Defl-nlzl; l,|_,m,l;,_.,, “h,” is m," H“. .L;'(,“(l. "F0111 1119591“ 5111110119“ m‘ “V15 crlltici‘ cut his Ilill(' first llllii iillli lsiiiliil. iiiiii i110 $l¢11~i111U1' 9111'" follnll iii‘ Il'lIi no room for IIIS six. BHIIIIIIPS41110011101110“! 1111111“ 1-‘ So ilt‘ filll-ll ill iill} Ililit! with tion of n radio station till-re. wilieil U. H “ml m, lwhiml M, firs, 'l‘illll~ having worn <|li' will ‘lie one of a chain of stations “m, “nus, HOTUWVII Ciliiilih [or iliv L't‘liI\'lli. l'l‘\i‘iII.\ llppnrcllily the provided In lllilltllry and conlnlcrclzll purposes. mm“ ,,|- m, and, "L m l , l“. 013mg. cot-dell in reaching the island soon, it would be too late in tllc season to conlmcrlce construction. Ilosides carrying supplies; for __ Iicrschol island the liitiy iiilllil-r- hllrlllo. agvil HW- sley carries food supplies and oll>'l‘i‘\'=1Hl. IHHI |1~'"‘11 ouillpnlcnt for the lllolllltlio police $llilllilvii by Ill-l" lllollll-l: Sll mill oll posts and settlements at tllo luolltll lili‘ floor. lll~r l-.\'<‘o 1111i" W111i illlfly of the MacKcnzio river. lit is l-x. tears. Slllllil-lliy ,-.il<- rose wltil a i. _-oo>——-——— REVENGE i l l noun.“ that‘ when Clem. of the inn, tvrnlilllwl look upon In r little flll~l~| the boat Wm procped m the.“ llllii sl-lzlwl ll<-l' Illli. “\\lll-rl- girl» yllll hosts with the subblles. 1411111147" Wk“! 1'” "“'ii""'- “tint to tlll llll III 1‘i1liiliI)‘.\\‘i‘l'l-l,\‘ to iii" lll-igllbllrs," said llll- cllilli f.rlllly. WANT METHODIST FERVOR 'i‘lll~. lllt‘ll stationed on lll-rsclll-i" Island. it is stated, will not return with the boat, but will come out overland when winter ICI! sets ill. . BROADCASTBING DR. TREVOR A Even if 1110 1-1111}? KiiHlcrsll-y suc- L-qkvliil iiIUSI‘ lllclltiilllt-ll ill Genesis. r l>Ili>l'i. lv-rloll going out as Wesleyan missionary to ti - "Z c.‘ LIIIII [Cast Indians of lirii ' I. serving us assistant Piiiilll‘ oi‘ zl 'ly ilzlpcr in (leorge- town, and fi ally dying as u pastor ill Canadian Metllodism. ._.__-<o-Q-_i_ VALUE OF COD LIVER OIL ST. JOHN'S; Nilll, August 20.- As ll result of ilIVUSiIgfliiOHS and "inn-nil: mlrricll on over n um. - pl-rillll at liny Bulls by Anll-rlcllll scivliiiilts, into the effect of Nl-ufllulllllzlllll cod liver o-il Ill iilo il‘l‘lllllll'l'li lli‘ rickets. an inl- pllrtnlll discovery has been an- nounced. llals, which had been fell ll- a I'i('IfI'i-|Il‘UIIlll‘ill]-1 diet, were I'Ill'l'1i llf lilt‘ colllplaini. by the ad. llllllli-il-lliillll oi‘ lilacs of Newfound- iilllli coll oil ill nlllnunts as low as ilIIl'~l'I( gilt of one per cont, In the of five days. {Q-ji-i VAGUE REQUEST “'I‘ll.'lt. was raihl-r n vague re- I|lli'.\‘i till: ii‘IlI\l‘ llllllll- of Ills manag- or." "What was it?" call this Avenue Road?" “ ‘Oh, don't you know?" asked liliss Wallace in seeming surprise. "it was the expression of tlll- nlnn who nlude lt." “How w-as that?" inquired till- ‘HES ’I‘lll- .'lppe:ll llllallltl Ill-fore annual “m, z‘§k|l(l u“, manamq- m 1n. collil-lwlll-l-s iills gal-or by Ill-v. ill‘. 40rd,. his "ulna-- With September colnlucnces tile (‘Ilown lilllt Ail-tilollisls ilulifli-‘Jfi broadcasting for the 'I‘oronto Ilally in. kc f-vlllillvll-“lil K ilic (‘Illil allll _ Slur-S "um, Station (CIqjA) m‘ ml- .l'ii-iii‘llll‘lvllilil Illlsllllw-s ‘oi tilt‘ A research cnnannunnmsnnn'""“"““”“""" Davies, ). ., nulls er o i1 - 1 - ‘ " > -'* -' . 'l‘lmothy Eaton Mtllllilfilli Church. 1111111111“ ii-‘j i" midiiiiiio‘ "1111 111111 Um, wundcrfi “hplher U“. “wlll. ifflllllllltv‘. Bvitiiliilll. ll:l.-= the‘: lvl-zlliel», Wu“, street’ ciuflotumw" lllodulated tones of Dr. Davies wlll ell-ii vigil illlwillliiii.’ fill-WI _-1l- battle the Pstatic" successfully A Ail-illolll-lll bl-l-ll s» xiilhllli-li)’ uol- Th‘. popm" Ho“. M. suvrunw cxummu M rcglrainod colnl-ll and l-lllltlrsl-ll. lills poiil-y is bu" completely renovaud passion in pump: utterance. [hig ,II ililflllill)’ lIIStl with iilt" \‘ll[~ii(_‘.:li. In‘ r°‘.ur““h°d ‘hmuflhou! prince or preachers is the very an, plczl mzulc iltliiili‘ _ hll-tllollist and “h” very comhmhl. titiiesls of the “router? 'l‘llc (IIICH- ‘liiif-Plii-‘Pb 11.1’ “W. 1'_1‘1111'1i11i1 3111i“ ‘coommodaflon ‘o ‘h’ "NML > ton‘ is’ “.111 MS cunwurfltiv,.|y Killnllll, .\'llll_ll_-l':lloi‘ lli lllc ill-nl-lull WW public H 4: weak vome carry’ m. “lust u“, fissclllblhv. tllllt .\il‘iIlIiiIi>'|S bring Th“ ab“ l. ounoll" Ilrynns and Billy Sundays tend lo i111" 111111111 111i _.1’l'11_1_' 1'\-111.1!\'i1*'i1<'- good u“ ‘h’ "bun i; > luollopolize tlle ether wlll-n sermons \"1'1'"1‘ 111-11 iiil-"Hi-tli- ___ euurtwuuy and gor- i, are to be sent out. _ ' T > THE LICENSE - . v p D FALSEHOOD g Rates I800 a day i} Clever Nellie Wallace the girl _ _ , BRUCE J, TAYLOR, o who has made Inmions pang)“ 15 ~ E\cr_y man, if be catches ills son Mum”, o @ccc“r"cnwmnmnnmwnma ' c vcr worst urn on rccorl. ‘ i l - i‘ ~' ‘ thlt cubic about ‘In this way. A lady flliseinlliill iiill‘ plan's illvoiriill- HIIIIPHII CIIBPIOiICCtOWII ‘t friend was walking with ller to- 111111 i‘ *1» 11' 111011‘ Hi1 H‘ 1-~' i" 4» wnrllll Regent's Park. vote for llilll. lllili bollll-rs others toio Co" 4P "l wonder," she said, "wlly they \'(1il.' for ililll.---I<I_ \\'_ Newt's Moll l: PWPFIUWN i’ UIIY- +o4+0ooo TO DRIVE A NAIL , QUEEN HOTEL . INTQ pLag-rgg 1.. A. Silllpslln. Stewirlckic; Lieut ll‘. l.. llnughttln, ll.(‘..N. Illeut ll lit-fon- ll‘_\‘iIi|.! to I|I'I\'I‘ n llliii illio H livid, llicui J V R R11)’- Lieut- frimtl. "He said: ‘Want a new road‘ ere? Well. ‘ave-a-new road ‘ere.’ Sc they called it Ave-n-ncyv roml Noth’ng simpler.“ HE TRAVELED The clock struck 12. "I wish I had enough money to "Here's a car ticket." announced b ‘plaster. travel," rem-inked the young man. tween ‘ father, making his appearance has. and the a plastered wall. first pllt the llllilivfllllvrfiil. 1i-(‘-N-\"-1l. P101011; T. G in boiling hot water until it is thor- (3100-“1111. 110M011; Mr and Mrs C. F. ollghiy healed. You Cilll then llrlv.-,\\'1wrrrn- “Within: Angus McDon- it in clean without breaking orlniii- 11001111111 NICIIOIBOII, Llwhlan PIVPDIIIK any of lilo surroundingflid-“iiii- N011 Jlcliiliian, Hebrides; l.\i . Jlllli til-s. J. U. Clark, Frederic. lion; bliss 1'1. Cork, Canlpbclltou; lGeo. Suilll-s, New’ Castle; Andrew Bocher and family, Gilhertvillc; difference bc- D1‘. B‘. W. Rflbcrteon, Mrs. Robert- ‘insurance’ and ‘sssuranceflaon, Master J. I Robertson. Ken. “WeiLthe-lattcr is what ole agient wick Ridge; J. Paul, TOYOIIiO; F. -——- EXPLAINED "Pa, what's‘ the forlrnsr is WlII-IIIU .--‘Pierce and wife, Boston: Rob.