,.J_. citadel? AUGUST 4.1927 measures h- standards, O7) ‘ I QR ». gs ‘Systems- Central Guardian BLESSING 0F BOATS — The beautiful cerem y of" the blessing u! boats preparatory to fishing will take place at Mont Carmel on Sunday next, August 7 from 4 to 5 o'clock. . ' NEW GLASGOW GIIRISTIAN CHURCH. —Dr. Grant K. Lewis of St. Louis, Mo, will- preach in the New Glasgow Christian Church on Sunday, Aug. 7th, morning and evening-at ll a. m. and 7.30 p. m. I-le will also preach in Fredericton at 3 p. m. ' cnauoss AT LOYOLA.~_-Amohg the changes announcedfrorri Loyola College, Montreal, of interest‘ to Is- landers-aretha following: Rev. Jos. Monaghan. ‘S. J.. to Parayle-Monial. France; Rev. Fra ncla Nelllgan, S. J.. has returned from Heythorp College B. Poole. ;%— i PREBBYTERIKN. s u M‘ M s n of the Presbyterian ‘Oxford, Eng. and will be a. member of the Faculty of Loyola College. L. SCHOOL — The opening exercises Summer School will be held in Zion Church THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN OCQO-O-OQ-OQOQ-OO-OO-O-Ofi-QMO George Methven &QQQ Organist and Choir Master St. James Church Beginning September, wlii' teach Plano. Organ and Sing- ing. Studio-St. James (Jhnroh llall. . Residenc Mrs. Fuilerwnh. 7 Greenfield Avenue. ' '—_T"'_"_""‘“'I”T"- u: - 1 Mrs. Malcolmdldcswain _and son MIQJQML, Roqdpf Kingston, have raturned'__home_ after, itlns Bi Experimental. Station, ,, t e guest: p: Murdock and Mrs. Mcnelluh, Mr. if. G. Nelson, proprietor of- the MacLaine Service Station. City returned yesterday from a four of Nova Scotia which he spent with his brother, Gordon, who motored from Montana. Mr. Gordon’ Nelson rei turns today to Pictou by the Hoche- laga. \ Western Guardian . ; shores cannot, I- am sure. help not- Plllclluwlln lsllll a ls A luullsl lislll .described_zfor\dua rdian Readers. army oillcer who was granted Lot 23 by Governor Patterson. He came to the province In 1771 or 1772, and established his residence on the north shore of his lot. where it fronts on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, call- ing it “Cavendish? in honor oi his patron, most probably Field Marshal Lord Frederick Cavendish. As -to Winter himself—-his name will go down to posterity attached to Winter River (Lot 24), a small stream flow- ing into Rustico Bay. The Mic Mae name for Cavendish ls Penamkeak, which means “the sandy beach." And fittingly did they name it. From ,. pCAvnnnlsns-I. , s.) -. ~ -. r , < T“ ‘”By‘ Hii-illl Messervy. The thoughtful“ visitor to our ing the large number of places In the ‘Island which bear the names oi personages more or less prominent in the first half of the eighteenth century. Thus we have Amherst Cove, Montague, Rollo Bay, and Car- digan, to name but a few. The com- parative scarcity of French and In- dian place names cannot fail, more- over, to arrest his attention. But when we consider the character of glclllll MIIIIHE. HNE llllll “It Must’l3e Love [IHEE IN‘ Opens to Big Hit at' New Warehouse Wlieremytd, “lire Guardian” ‘ THE GUARDIAN can be obtained from the following agents in Charlottetown: A. BROWN, Stamp‘ Vendor. RAILWAY BOOKSTALL. 1 MARITIME STATIONEBS, J. r. DUFFY,‘ queehstmt. < N. TWEEL, 45 111m Ave. SOURIS-M. A. PAQUET- - _ .. A Av‘ cLAssn-‘lnn Unll insertion Your ‘insertions Ei|ht insertions . c_--————j-‘-"——”——_'__ _ p“ ‘_ For Sale Y _ _ Teachers Wanted -' Y 1'" ~ “i WANTED-A TEACHER FOR FOR“ SALE-'C“INC“ILLA RAB Ilustico ‘Cross school. SupD1Q-1 J M“, 1mm pedigreed stock. 811 uses. Sun Bunny Rabbli-YY- 1" (fallout. Soc‘, o ster Bed - Valley 51- 32°11'84"“ Bridge. _ y y 8255-8-3~3i PEDIGREED CHINCHILLA RAB- WANTED ___ TEACHEK FOR bllfl- F1151 911111111“ Amly [new Mount Tryon School No. 87. llubbltry. $011118. BOX 3T _. Supplement $100.00. Alex A. " ~ 82M'8'3"h Wood, Secretary, Albany, R.R.1. 8274-8-4-31. ___ _____ ___________1___- son SALE-MY ROAD RACING . bicycle in perfect condition. —G80 C. Walker, Charlottetown Y. M. C. A, 8265 83 2i __ ——‘———-.- FOR SALE OR TO LET-HOUSE in good location with all modern conveniences and B0001 811F380- Phone s04. 8870 83 31 __ COW FOR. SALE. NEWLX FRESH- ened or one to freshen soon. El‘- ncst Younkcr. Brookfleld. r _ ‘ ' ‘8242-8-2-5-9-12-41 ENGINES FOR SAVLE-ON 1 34 ll. P.. Mogul one 3 ll. P. alpllil one 5 ll. P- Lister tlon‘, reason for selling, install- lng electric nlotnrsl" Apply l» A- llicllae & Solis, Clftown. R. ll. i»- 822941-2411 _?___‘..______ Miscellaneous __ LOADING noes. TUESDAY. AUG. 0th.. ~List early.—-»Mili'.'N10W 1» B. ~ 0-0101», . ~~ M“ WI "‘ ‘J KLfil-zofimeo‘ Surveyor, l-lernmnvllc, IKE-l- 3924-2-17-11110 J. n. TAYLOR, Grafton Street. , ALEX. McPIIERSON, Queen Street. CARTER a. 00., Queen Street. , _ MRS. L. DOIJGIITT, 20 Spring Park Road. 4 G. TOMLINS, Kent Street West. 1; STEPHEN DWFY-Vlliehrnond Street. R. THOMAS WHITE, 125 Elm Ave. FRED GAlllififpfireafGcorge Street. lvms. JACOBSON, Dorchester Street. ' FRANK ILKAYS, 1O Hillsboro‘ Street. ‘ sulvnusnsrpn-J. P. MclNNlS, McNeil Building. . ADVERTISEMENTS i v ev$¥+0+owv+¢+0+0++++o+¢w++§++0+ev' in good condl- _,_ 1:6, Unto‘ '* A Grafton Street. 4» I > . v. > 01 r 1 MourAoua-M.ymqioilgsrou. q ; new GLASGOW, u. s.-- ninsrornclvs noon s. .2 srsrrounns. > 1 srnusy. N. s-csurnhr. PHARMACY. ‘1; - BOSTON-OLD sourn NEWS; M. ANDLERMAN, s45 a > Tremont Street. . ‘I. New yonu-nozratnvos NEWS. Depot aos West _ ... -_ ~ '- ' 40th Street. - “I y , I M 10o per line of 5 words .. 8o per linen! It worth 7o par lino of 5 words mcnt $125.00. Apply to Peter A- WANTED-TEACHER FOR FOR- tuno Head School, No. 128. Sun- plcnlcnt $90-00. Apply Clinton McDonald. Sec'y of School Trust- ees, Red House, P. E. Island, Box 70, R. R. 4. 8257-8-3-31 WANTED-EXPERIENCED FIRST or‘ second class teacher for South Granville School- Supple- ment 0100.00. Protestant prefer- red. Apply llugh Corbett, Sacre- tnry, . t; 8227-8-2-31 _-- a Wanted _..__ WANTED —- FURNISHED HOUSE good location. Apply @1118 051*- 8137-7-27-61 Hall on Monday evening, Aug. 8th at 8 o'clock. Rev. W. M- and Mrs. Kannuwin, Miss and Miss M. L. Winchester will ar- -rlvo on the Mondayevening train. “The regular work of the ‘-wlll begin on Tuesday morning at F9 o'clock. All who can possibly do 1.50 should’ bear Dr. Kannawin and ‘the other teachers and leaders. flalncerp sympathy of ‘community will go to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Gaudet in the death of their son Aubrey- a=t tho age 0t 10 1cume as the result of a blow on 4 -St. Paul's Cenletery. The Guardian _ The meeting will open on Aug. 8th ‘ "vwv v - w“ “‘#‘Y**'* and close on Aug. 12th. lea and sale at Malpequo yester- -|=on SALE -—A few pair ranch. raised Mink. Nelson Sheen, Tyne} Valley. 41., -.l=o|.|cl-: COURT — At ‘the’ Police Court in Sumruerside yes-, tel-day several liquor cases were} Edith Sinclair. School PARENTS BEREAVED '- The me whom McInnis, Guardian agent, MacNeill Building, Summerside will be pleas- er toreceive news items, advertising new and renewal subscriptions. ‘iycars. The deceased has been hov- _ Mel-lug between life and death for ‘1 ‘ some time past and suffering with —Mr. John P. Gillespie, lazing River, entered the =Prince Cou ty Hospital recently for treatment. His father Mr. James Gillespie is in Summersidc awaiting the issue oi the development. All friends of the patient wish ,,tlim .0 speedy recovcry.—Y. " , -—<+>-—-— ti.‘ inflammation oi’ the brain which the head sustained willie at play. Tile funeral rtckes place this morn- ing to St. Paul's Church thence to extends sincere sympathy to the "e-t Wrestling And 1.15! LEAVE FOR. REGINA. -Coun- clllor E. A. Foster and Mrs. Foster, leave this morning for Regina where Mr. Foster will preside atthe an- nual meeting of the Canadian Phar- maceutical Association of which he is president. Representatives from all over Canada will be present. -a ..! ‘ "Prr-w-z. '~ . ~-.,)_, 0h Friday night atulllfl 1AM?!"- Riuk Charlottetown sport fans will have an opportunity of seeing two of the best wrestlers in the Mr. and game today in action, Zibyako a Mrs. Foster intend visiting Vancou- ver and other western cities before returning. p etrson the Canadian champ.- lt is a long "time since 111.118 in WIDELY PATRONIZED - The mat contest and no . doubt Ahey day ill aid of the new Presby- terian Church was one of the big~ gest even-ts of the season. There were hundreds iu attendance from Charlottetown, Hunter River, Kon- slngiou. and Summersirle and ten was served from 2.30 lill late ill the evening, there being an abun- dance of all the delicacies of the season. Teawas served on tables very attractively arranged in the lovely new church, which was very much admired by all present and which it is hoped will be opened early in September. The needle- work table was well patronized and lhe fancy work aprons and antiques were eagerly purchased. it was a grand gathering and the receipts were most satisfactory. The cakes were auctioned off by Mr. Morrison of Kensington. gualntance of this lively sport on Friday night. _ . ‘ ~l3oxing will also . 'II|l.v| - h be renewed Two local men wilLstagd-a. ghm and take six round match in ad- dition another good preliminary-ls in tho making. -. T110 mfllority of fans are taking keenly to the coming bouts and great interest is being shown ihfolliihfillt the island. so much so that it looks as lf standing room is 201111; to be a a premium on the 1118M 0f the bo ts. ' —--*<+>-____ (Canadian Press) SYDNEY. N. SL, Aug. 3. Johnny -Miles of Sydney Mines won the i mile race at Glace Buy ’ today agtfinst a. field of nineteen AUTO Aggggony sfl0P,-_Mf, of Cape Breton‘s best runners, lead- A. T. vlnuicombt! has opened anlns his nearest opponent by fifty automobile accessory store at 1631181718- Kent St., pvhlch is completely sinck- --—-—-oo-c---i-_ IN MEMORIAM ed with everything needed by the THE LATE MISS FANNY SMlTll diflerent car owners. This store will be a great convenience to garages and repair shops as it eliminates the necessity oi sending to Mun- trcal for parts and the consequent annoying delay. The new store has been nicely painted and has a. pri- vate office in the rear. ‘ll-re shelves . ._t____‘ ~--'--——-———~——-'—-' WANTED- av seer. 1, slx on BGVGII POOIII 1101160. (IOIIIHII COII‘ venlcnces. care of Guardian. l u [FED -—10.000 (ten thousand) qrnchlllu polls. Will he huylns after Nov. 1st. John A. Coulsofl - . . mun-nu. "on TultHMArtoIPm Rom, a purse. The wner may have the same by provins 11-5 identity ‘and paying for thisaggd sis sv Teunelvflctosuio -*MIIBQ ltith. Smalljjtenm "flu! 4o‘ ft long, a n) beam, 4 l6 Glasgow, ~ Scotia. 8282 B 4 4i l . ' To Lei: ' Souris where they were guests at the are filled with accessories while the basement 1s well stocked with fthe heavier car parts, etc. Mr. Vin- nicolnbe is no novice in the cuto- ,mobiie accessory business and it iwill be worth while for alllnter- lested to lodt up his advertisement lwhich appears in today's issue. As- sociated with Mrlr-uVlnnicombe is with whom she was residing. Puncher, E. T. l-liggs, P. T. Mac Kenzie and F‘. H. Beer. Mrs. (Dr.) Yco have returned from 6°“ H°"°1- m the sight pr the Lord. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Douse of Bos- v l-‘aught. Eliglislhlreait Cabins --*-"'——"_*"-i‘“-—- V - - "— _ ?or"e"a'nd’nft. Compound Engine "T1515 fNJoh Eatmmjllglmizf ton. Mass. motored t0 0110-11014“- f " Btrickland- England 80 l. H. l‘. g 111‘ Y ° " 1‘ ' town Tuesday on a months visit to 0 ' Small T- Boiler by same buiiii- ‘M; IT on!“ friends in the province. _ x ' 5179c.‘ n '1' éflm‘ - AND 1A In“ ‘i upigd “Fasfiifdsfisftzflh-m- 'mgarlflfriveciilhzmgfllfgiaaiTy F -- -- - ~-' g I’ a! $129111“ F°““°11 5‘ °hiiga¢i§lgifi “ night ‘to sptndher vacation in this ; EFFECTIVE FOR A‘ watt-nan: ralkepso- - a ‘ ' l; clw- W AY to-measur ___Btiit _ ,., ‘, ~ ~ I l. wanted ' " , ~ "l." “'1 .1.’ ‘G "Z 3'1“? °'-‘ ......M“'° I e p . __ “'57”. , T0 TAKE , A ltf l th ltest t o‘! t ‘unrsirwnaiiitlfiw ' u and how sum lw ad stl {to emu us.) sresuy EM- —-—- ——~ ‘$.11 ~‘ , xeinro "sew-e m ‘weeks. _r ee~—-—-—-—.-*---.-*-_—-— ~ y lag!!! fix‘ I ploymentffaor sarbsralmeeniorlrl: bravura. . n ‘town. . f . ‘l-ilgtf m“ qgugge, Department “F” LAUCl-ILIN-At ke. Aug. 8. y V’ --J ' “~ 34mg,‘ ‘ 3-i-22-ttsIf1ill27. Thomas Funeral, ‘ lmlday morning ' . , _,_ .. . iii-iii wan-run AT one: anlrdiningroonrm h ‘Glassware for Prince ' Jury-mug] 7 ~. “f1 d-‘nnd a p0fi10l1 01 ' - _ . -» - - raft y‘: Sitaotdia. g2; Flay”, t d. .. m to , g n o n.- ~ ~ - ‘ -' Bi85~7-29-tf N‘, u, MQQLEAN ~ nd fl in Vs under- cord tn A. W. l. Douse. . _ Ive references and eX I 1‘? wAhrén -L A Fantasia. AaPLvTolLLssi-ltl- ‘Afeiinhh. Mara. 8244-8-3-31. - r 0NCll..- FOX av by‘ first mail. F. 0. Box r B2B7-B-3-3i lr-b-l-TMVELLER. caocu- D~A mils no nor ~As ‘ ' t.l:m1lianm'dml1:e 1 , li ~ th " erred. This , LAXATIVE z MQQWE on August 2, 1927, to Mr. and Mr!- ;Wm- (l. Gillespie. .lr., a son. _“l"—- In this city on AI-il. , 1 2nd, Angus D. Gallant, aged 87 U1 . years Funeral this morning at 9 o'clock from his late residence 9% (Irnftou St., to Si. Dulntlms Cat e- drol thence to R. C. Odtnetery. -1 CALLAN I > heard and adjourned for judgment‘, Other cases come up this morningqalcof 1mm the “Mm” —-WES'I‘ERN AGENT.—MI‘. J. R1 Boring Matches. former World's-Champion QRdqPBL-t Charlottetown have ‘witnessed ‘Ir will be eager tomrenew- the-wne- when Bob Smith, Boston and. IIQCR MacDonald. Montreal willmswapl punches for ten lively roundly; . '- The funeral of the late Miss, Fanny 5mm, whose death occumgdl Holland, likely after Sir John Turn- 011 Mtmigflyl 11181119. aftgr adbriefftill-ler, Lord of the Treasury in 1762, dis- ness oo pace on e nes ay a er-_ _ t5 y n, wmqd For; yQu mugt_ noon at 2 (yclock. "om ‘he resldmplacing the Mic Mac name of Kwes ‘PM’ 0 B i dence of her brother Mr Henry Smith: the three races this is perhaps not so surprising. Where the French people come in contact with the sboriginies they are very apt to adopt many of their manners and customs. Not so the English. As colonizers, they hold themselves True, they treat them kindly, and with con- ‘slderation; but they do not associate l intimately with the inhabitants) In- ‘stead they take with" them wherever‘ Ithey go the customs oi Old England. 1Generally the subject peoples end ‘by adopting English ways. And p95- ‘slbly it is due to this upholding of ‘their own standards of manners and morals that the British peuples have been the most successful colonizers and administrators that the world has yet seen. ‘ This rigid adherence to their own Iways, and this rejection of those of the foreigner is shown forth in the Dlace names now current ‘in our Island. -' ~ In i765, Captain Samuel Holland was commissioned to survey this, the newest and fairest of Britain's col- onial acquisitions. He went about .1115 task‘ in the most thorough man- ner. All the piomlnent natural fea- tures had been named by the Mic Macs. ‘ the _name so given usually Pertaining to‘ some real or imaginary characteristic of the place in ques- tion. Thus tlne river now known as the "Hlllsborough," the Mic Macs P1111911 "M1mtugaak.” which means "running straight up)’ And one of their settlements on the river bears .-the very descriptive name of Elset. The French-true to their tendency am°n8 W110!" they lived. and to take to themselves their ways. adopted the Cavendish down to New London harbor, the beach runs smooth and unbroken for five miles or more. tlement. Approaching it from Bus-Leonel,“ Mame alarm"; vehlcle, "p, some distance. your car runs along‘ The country is well cleared; only a ko°k—"fl°w1ng 01056 by high rockswclasgow ems.“ the Cape road’ andgthc puthns of this theme, a flash of to become familiar with the natives shore road clear the Prince Edward. c _ T f the most popular m” avendish is indeed a. lovely set luonm“ 0291MB are tenured m me Must Bo Love", running. CIIPFQYYUY at the Prince Edward Theatre- They are Laughter and Tears. Both, of course, with capitals for Colleen Moore lauzhfl 011d tears warrant only 9311111115. 811d 05' pecially those elicited so willingly fe 1 f i, [from the crowded audiences view- w c umps o rees here and theredng u" Must Be Lovey cut o“ one?’ View of the wtmdrmml The motif of the entertainment blue of the Gulf. On the seaward 15 "Delicatessen." Adapted from side of this road. too. stand many the Brooke Hanlon short story by - th t , the scenarlst. and direc- we“ kept farm houses’ the“ ‘arcade: hlnggwcdmirebly established ah barns and prosperous appearancehmnosphero m which llmbufger attesting to the mfltchlew fertility and onions vie with cm pickles for of the soil. and the energy and thrift; Cflmedy hmwrs- Thfflllllh R11 11115 of their owners. ifioltllcel: Midge Inset; 810d furggte ‘firs; ma‘ c leg . Farther ‘m’ as we “e81 the Cavia German delicatessen merchant. endlsh road, our highway swingsiColioen again displays and makes farther from the Sher-m and large much of a verve which has justly groves o; trees made the“, appeal“ established her as the most vica- m t cious of screen stars. ance, so a soon we get only 00- "n, Must Be Love" deals with casional glimpses of ,the waters ofthe gtfugglg 0g a n]ldd‘Q class girl the Gulf, though now and thehyto live without friction in a dis- ‘tasteful environment. Because she when’ the Md ‘s M" 1'" “p1’°“"' “hives ill back of hcr father's dell- narrow dark’ hm” ‘whom betwefircatessen store the girl cannot in- thetree was endthe sky. ‘vite friends home without a feel- ing of inferiority. When she at- The T0011 1S 800d 110W; 011!‘ 0B!‘ tempts to point out to her father glides swiftly along, so we soomlllflt he 1B not giving he!‘ 8 1011‘ catch sight of the white spire ‘of aigérf]?! fmsfifigiwgisailxg 8°53‘: church ahead and on our lcft. Rap-lwde. construing n as‘ contempt idly it nears us; when we are close for her parents. _ to it, we see ma; here, mo, 13 3-, This misunderstanding as por- grave yard, near to the church, bill-I‘$312111gfi-lxglitgnrozxcioinngen}: separated from it by the Cavendish sham glvée such an at$nuphe‘re 0g; road, which, coming from Charlottc-iilleyitable,_parontui injustice that: town via Wheafley Rive,- and Newdry eyes are scarcely possible with] ' ‘the average audlence- Yet, (lespite- tico, by way of the Cape road, for‘; not over half a. mile from the shore. From the road, the fresh and pleas... ant fields slope smoothly to the cliffs. 3°05 on d°wn w the shme- ‘the Monro eyes and a perk of the It is a. much travelled way — this indescrlbale nose cause the same‘ Iuobs to be chockod off in gasps of road to the shore. Many picnic par-, lhilarious laughter. ties use it; for it goes straight tothei n is delightful comedyqlmma at magnmcen‘ cavendkh bewh- onlis best; yct the most attractive many of the Indian place names, 50911108 them. 0f course, in the French manner; though, as regards called it the "l-‘tiviere du Nord Est"_ 9. name which explains itself. Hol- land, however, made a clean sweep of all, and in his map (published in 1765) not a single Indian name ap- pears, savc in a secondary position. V And more often than not, in design“. ing a. place, he gave it the name of some worthy prominent at the time - in the Army the Navy or in politics. 1Thus Cape Turner was called so by have "stuck." ber. Of her it may truly‘ be said dlsuse_ The estuary in question her life without guile and blameless now generally known as "North Rh, l oavefidhih 15 1"" such “ pammflmeslded during the- rest of‘ his stay‘ ,1"*m°- but 1" 11115 c115“. lfmmmd wulnear Hunter River. .1101- 1110 sfldillhfif- T110 m8“ feillimqreturned to England, where he died.‘ Bible 18 (79411- W1111B-m Wlnikl‘. 811 and no one of that name lives in the Mimtugaak or I-lillsborough, they) osak-“the headland." Fortunately In-inot all the names of eighteenth cen-l terment was in the Sherwood ceme- wry genflemen given so genefoug]y_ tvfifytfhaomlltbgggi: gi1g%‘11il,g5;1'css'_by Holland to our natural features Bedford Bay," as he lcalled Tracadie Bay, has yielded Although she has never taken an place to the older name_|g5e|f a active part in the life of the com- Hench corruption of the Mic Mac ._________._ Ifllm-"W 59-1719 name 9'5 m“ which American rgvgluflgnary wan Bndf -~¢4+0e4-»0+o+++o+++»o4fl the French had given it. ' holidays, one may quite often seejthing about this picture is its In- isix orscven cars parked at the endymm humaglwssglhel 5:311“ bu‘ ‘heartless an rca ty t gves e- where it descends to the shore. Andlcause it deals with such people M 51-31151"! 011 the 10W c1111 W110"! 1-119 \ve all know and, In fact are. And [road turns to lose itself in the sand-fine love interest is certainly well 1,1115, one can See to the westwardlhsndlsd w-ilh Malcolm McGregm as the suitor for Colleens hand. I ‘ . ‘the long line of dunes, clothed in‘ The future happiness of the two the sage green sand grass. stretch- lovers is threatened at more than 1118 BWB-Y. 1T1 B- 5111118111- 1111B. the fore-lone climatic point by the entrance ‘shore dottedhere and there. W110i Arthur Stone. hopelessly- comi- ‘ehance, with little groups oi bath-‘cal in his characterization as a sau- . "S- “MY- °°°- “P“"‘“““ “mm”lilii.fi'“l?§"“fff.iiiiini“dr.§{”§.§"“Xl_ '11" 911° 51111113111» 15 the "mks o! Shin‘ though there is comedy eternally ins Waters"—a 01w which 1B fflm- mingled wlih the pathos OI this iliar, I'll wager, to more than a mil- feature, the romance is never un- - realistic. lion English-speaking people in all who“ Malcolm McGrcgur, as know that Cavendish is the Scclieitho first time; when Fernie quar- whereon the characters in L. M. Montgomery's-beautiful saga "Anne-i l fl d m t l ‘ Her is 80mg n ' Ill C ll S i! 161‘ B‘ i (liq?rezgaraszéezroégvigaggdcfizigllf;Ito buy a bungalow for thcmbéo llv- l 1 _.. _ 'in and she can't accept cause ls Miss Montgomery's birthplacoahhq [m5 already toltl Jack she And not, gar away, qulw close to thejwould marry him-these are a few ' 10f the high points of the drama. Cavendish school house, is a. lovelymnd to mp it a“. more m we mo“ ‘ ' alt who is in 8r Co., Senvlew, P. E. l. Mr‘ '7‘ DMM stew _ n“, ' M155 5 m, gfl-kngwn 1d g m d m h 1 h r _ 8233-8-2-31 0115189 °1 55155 w‘)? M“ “"111 zggoughout them cmywazsgeciany m Tuiakadik, "a camping ground." And ° as ‘me 119m“ 1” c a1 w ° unusual and unexpected. yet on A combe is absent kthrough, the the United Church which she “Ems name "Yorke." given to the know their Caveflfish will point Olllosecond thought ‘the most natural. WANTED CHINQHILLA llABBiTS 00110111111 tended when he, beam, pm-mlttedlhaivwre d“ Nord" m. the FrenchQto you as the ‘Green Gables" houscienglng scrofirlmedfllln firxliltlgnygpgrkllliga] T111151» m“ “mk-wmy‘ mm” 1w" 1 r nsoluts and °‘ "m" Sh‘ W" I‘ "mmb" 1 h... o John Yorke Lord Com- "m" “hm “m” “W” h" ““1’1’1" Jvfimi-‘i... 11...’. Wcckl are al- esi Prim delivered. which you" be‘ E . She will be missed by her friends“ “e ’ ‘and . " childhood. 1"‘ ° , , ,. m, ,,,,,,,§,, This close to pelt basis. "Chinchilla". Mmses Alena m,‘ itéfie Home and and in the family circle of whiehimlssioner of Trade and Plantations‘ The firs‘ of our race w make hislxleciaeryhnflueiufal Giselle!“ nmslm‘ Box 155B, New Nova - she was s. loyal and devoted mem-from 176i to 1783, has fallen into home here w“, u we have SQeILHITOKrBm by the Orchestra is a mm lCapt. William Winter. But he left to gram yo“ 5110111111“ m“! new“ 10' ‘ serve m the West Indies during the. ‘"- though he returned to the Island.‘ Attacked Soviet’ In 1865; hei I I I l ‘vQQ ...w _-. . .. I taking spun-l able villus-span! "M"! sllfillr- P‘ '"'i°""' "‘ "pain-e imPP°V"""‘:'|:' gym-mien Hm! o I yttfltirlnritlms. Prov- ‘ ‘ppnlu to‘ thou ‘ comfortable “Qpflindlfl table ami- Q~gy|ee' atla mellow ‘AAMA vvvv y Ca " ‘ today. The founder of the present settle- ment was Wllliamrfilmpson, who dospatch from‘ Warsaw Buys the settletfhere In i700. He was follow- (Canadian Press) Clark, who arrived. it u believed, m the same year." They married hhrlin White Russia. daughters.‘ Aha, to this day, the1 Simpson, Clark‘ udtfmenelu fami- lies are veryprornlnent in the local- wars lty. All three men-Simpson, M... iet officials escaped. Two Neill and‘ OllrX-Lhad been some v‘ time. in theprdrince before coming ____<,>____ < to Cavendish. Simpson harrianded- ' - ‘ . m i775 at Flat River, whore heipalnt a Con‘ with lived m- a short time, we are‘ told‘. in very straitened-cifcunutancss, as . he had-been shipwrlcked. so losing all his household effects-a‘ serious , matter, as he had awtfe-and eight‘ children to provide-for. 1 . McNelll, too: had suffered a like, ‘misfortunes The ship in which he cams-pus wrecked at mlpeite. and . _ej._mide his way u» clmlottllwwh. ,_ , u. ministration ‘- . .mhw._4nmm The try the report said. Tight shoes. won't infuse a substitute for Putnam‘ ‘ .. . in got out of his home; when Fer-Ibo more Garrison LONDON, Aug. 3. -—— A Routers reports have been recegvcd that. Amman Kulim, Anti-Soy et leader. ed by John McNelll and William ‘tucked [he 5pm“ ""30" o; 1thc town of Kojdsnovo near Minsk garrison. P consisting of a battalion‘ of infan- wal disarlnsd, ten officers t were killed and regimental funds , confiscated. The local Sov- ' regi- ments havebeen sent in pursuit, * This Marvel Liquid The pain stops in a few seconds. hurt any more. I'I'he Com ahriveis up. and drops off. Removes the whole corn and doesn't pain a bit. It‘: the sure re- remedy-Quinaln‘: 00m Ixtxaetor. Aii drugglsts seii Putnam's Corn. Extractor. Get your bottle y. ‘III! a.‘ v .» r --Built By Messrs. gji ' Glarke B r 0s. 11,8 mm ofpMejljrsCiarke Bros. having filled to find suitable accoln- 1 modation for their former 1100""! °“ Qua“ Street have ‘warehouse on i! The buildinlf 1floors and a with 12-inch hollow wall tile manu- factured by L. E. Sh“! of Avonport. N. S. which will be used largely for potato storage crete floor and pillars and has I- capacity of 30 carlosds. Omthe first floor are three banana rooms for ripening and preserving the fruit with a capacity for 800 bunches ,. shipping office office while the general storage purposes. their customers in erected a fine new which contains two basement is constructed 6r. Co., Ltd. The‘ basement is equipped with con- and . the main top floor is used for Every possible scientific improve- ment has been introduced into the new warehouse to increase the effic- iency of the firm. ' system for regulating the temper- atures of the rooms of the main floor which is automatic in action. fire-proof glass and burglar-proof windows and an elaborate and effic- ient vent“ ting system are among the most unique features“ A gasheating From the railway track which passes close by. as many ‘as four carloads of potatoes at a time can be moved into the warehouse the floor of which will be on the same ‘level as that of an ordinary freight car. proof and is equipped with doors lined with granulated cork. The building is entirely frost- In the new warehouse a great deal of time and labor are saved as the firm can now pack 125 bunches in an hour and a. half while before five hours were required for the same a. ount of work. > The building was designed by Mr. E. Sterling Blanchard and Mr; l-f. J. Phillips was the general contractor. “Appointed Provincial Manager Empire Life Insurance G0. Mr. n. n. McNelll of this‘ city has been appointed Provincial Manager of the Empire Life Insurance Co. Contract dated Aug. 1st. 1927. This appointment to a responsible position. in one of the y- ungest and one of the most powerful insurance companies of Canada, comes after a most successful career as Provincial Organiser or the Independent Order of Fore: ' . and conspicu us For over two years Mr. McN ill applied his splendid talents in the selling of Life Insurance as well;as his gifts as an organizer in a con cern that was in many particulars under much criticism concerhinglits past record. Never daunted Mr. McNelll believed in the business-Tim which he applied a strong hand. and it is now a well known fact t I: that as Provincial Organizer he as succeeded by many additions mfifs membership in lacing the Order 'on a firm and thriving footing once more. With such a rccdrd it was no wonder that the I. 0'. l". with headquarters in Toronto. did its best Colman M; yam-um megtgiiif) retain the services of one who so Jack, for ‘well understood its principiesand aims. rels with "Pop", and he tells her] Only the larger opportunities and lucrative inducements from the Empire Life led MITMC- Neill to throw in his lot with a com- pany that is bound to play a leading role in the big business of life insur- ance. ' Mr. McNeilfs many friends in and off the Island, will wishthc genial Provincial Manager of the Empire Life the highest and best success in the new field of big endeavour and big business. Promotion for Vice 1 Admiral Cowan LONDON. Allllllflt 3. ~ Vice- Admiral Sir Waiter llenry COWQII ‘has been promoted admiral. Ho ls 56 yearn of age and has been com- mander in chief or the North Am- and West Indies SIAUOII 1926. f - , orica. since -"-———-€I)——“—" ooo+o+ooy+ogyeouee+ooos rem --¢_ t v 1 Ono of the Iarqui and but ' :.=".':::" :.'.‘..".'..':..""" l 1 44 u um Java who“ 1 baths. Com oiely renovated lh thiplbi liliyflrl. FEW "M; t7“"‘°i'.‘...°'7.t‘32 ttd t O l It; cplondiastfifl . courteous. > service to all Qlldlhr- ‘his? phonon In rooms. P Lower Prince Street- = 1