P. l v4 1'- ‘s. inviiuneixt i, ’ ,Txlpfe.__lnoestor.’.s', , Pocket Manual ' ls a handy little mhiy publication, con; ning l comprehensive g, st of Stocks and ‘loads listed on all the principal Exchanges of the United States and -cll.ll»fll- . l, n the cnlurse of on‘; 2 M, ‘. ln - ‘ .-, ca“ bbglleh can‘ ac- uire a .\ vcrv Illlllllflll "BWWIRB of Canadian, sAmerilrun and European ecurtles n we hellnve that I Folk o! this Manual is uirvoys n valu- isls..:.rsr"~e ~~~ Our latest issue will be sent on request. Bryant, Isard ‘& Co. 84-90 8t Fnuieoll Xavier Ht UPMWII Branch lWleo—lfl3 Peel '55. illonlreul Toronto-JLPJI. Bull-din; Ixfenlive Private ‘Pelt-graph \7|" . , h Connection; _ ._.._____________ i Hungarians Resist Austrians VIENNA. Aug. 30.——'Tlle Austri- ans have met with resistance from the Hungarians in occupation of Burgenland, a little strip west of Hungary, awarded to Austria by the peace treaty, according to m. ports reaching here. ‘ ‘ -———-—<-e->--—_ AS$ASSINATED m NIAGARA FALLS NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y.. A111,. 29-~A ‘man believed to be Charles (lnassio of No. 2413 East 110th street, New York, was shot, to ileath today in Eleventh street. The zissussin stood behind an au- tomobllo and fired one shot at Gnassio from ambush, as he cam.- out of a store 'l‘l'\a bullet enter- ciijflnassiifs licail and he stagger- ed lt-‘lck into the store. The giiii- man followed him and fired three more bullets into his body. The murderer escaped. . -—-—<-e->—--— WOOD ALCOHOL KILLS HALIFAX REsiDENT, 080,000 More - _ Lutllrlhlp Men Wanted REGINA. Aug. aa-r. M. Molloy, Government Labor Bureau, an- nounced today that 30,000 men We“ m" required to harvest the Saskatchewan crop. Help will be ‘bwusht from both east and west -to meet the extra demand. The first contingent is expected here today. _ Starvatioii Still Rampant MOSCOW, Aug. 30.—Leo Kame- 110“. Set/lei relief director, told a correspondent of the Associated Press today flint 1,050,000 person: in fifteen provinces of Russia were 111111111; starvation, food resources b61118 about. llfly Der cent. below ""150 01' llFC-Wlil’ days, he added. Discussing Lower Rates ———-< WlNNlPldG, Aug. 30.——Defiultc decision as to whether or not. the railway freight rates will be reduc- ed ibis fall w-ill bc made ul ilie meeting 'l‘uesday iii Ottawa of the presidents of railwalys with repre- sentatives of the Board of Railway (Jonimissioners, according to a lei- tcr fi"oni Mr. (larvell, chalrmaii of illc commission, in reply 1o a Ici- ier dated August 25, scut by the Winnipeg Board. 5OLDIER SETTLERS JUDGE LIVE STOCK AT RED DEER FAIR The Rod Devi" iAlbr-rta) . Agri- cultural Society is the first agri- cultural society in that province to givo demonstrations and lectures in livc stock judging for the bciie- iii oi’ SflIiIiPl‘ settlers. Tho (‘nurse was suggested ll. Ujllfklllllti, [Wt idenl. and was successfully curried through with the co-opcralion of the Rcd UGO!‘ Board of 'l‘r."iili\ and J. R. Wcsltm. Local Supervisor of tho Soldier Settlement Board. Sixty-one set‘.- lers from Red Deer and itlckvilic ilistricts attended. On the second day of the Fair the settlers were the guests of the Red Deer Board of ‘Prado at an informal banquet arranged by by r =liALlir‘A.\’. Aug. 29-—Poisoniug| 11y wood alcohol was the verdict given hero today by Dr. W. D. l"inn. medical examiner, following an autopsy held on the body of ‘fhomns Ellis. of this city, who died Friday in his room at n hotel. Do not nut!» another dl win. Itching, |v or Protrudlng Piles. Nn lurgscll ' operation requir- ed. Dr. Chase's Ointment will relieve you at -‘ once and afford llstin; benefit. 50c l box lll_ dealers, or Ed- mudson, Bates d: Co" Limited. Tor- the indies of St. Luke's Church. when addresses were givcn by H. A. (‘ruig, llcpupy Minister of Ag- JUST ARRIVED womens wool capes light and dark shades. Prowse Bros. Ltd .._._. ‘FOSTERS ‘DRUGSTORE will be the only‘ one opened fills after- noon. Your friends a souvenir of P. E. l only 57c postpaid. Guardian Office: A SOMETHING NEW Women's Georsete and crepe de clteno blous- es in ifwu tone shades. A wonderful variety to choose from. Prowse lllros. Ltd. ‘iij,’ __ "‘ . POLICE couRr- 5d Police’ (‘ourt ‘yesterday one Prohibition case was the court, second months. At; the morning bef o l": offence. Six HELP THE ORPHANAGE. -- The Protestant Orphanage wants some sacred Song books for the cllililren. Who will supply the want? A few second hand books will do and will be very acceptable. Leave them a-t; the Little Book- store. FLOUR IN STOCK in ‘I18 follow- ing well known brands: Royal Gold Queen (‘.ity_ Robin Hool Victory and Quaker, in barrels uni] bugs, all of which we are soiling at spec- ially low prices. Wholesale and Re- tail. A. Horne 8: (Yo. COAL NOTICE-W's are (ielivcr- J. iiii crriiufcil" s... ,. - -. . .1"? f * 0R, Hd'%1'aNawill‘he in in. of- fico_ Victoria, Thursday, Sept_ 1st from 10 to 6. ‘ ‘ i’ not 11.x '. THE GARDEN OF‘ TH E GULF ILLUSTRATED-Souvenirs of the , Province-best illustrated write-up of the province ever published. WADVERTIBE THE BEAUTIEs flies fifty seven cents postpaid. OF THE ISLAND- By lending Uuardlan0ffico. -' * - NOTICE 1'0 ADVERTISERS.- dvertlsers are r noon wi-iaulwoun Moos: .fl n,“ arkness call Kelly & Larter. All night calla promptly attended to Phone 821-J. OLD SYiDN-EY LUMP COAL‘ We are discharging a-cnrgo of lump cutil from the Old Sydney Mines. the best for the grate, A 6’: Co_, Phone 240_ .‘ Plckaril ASSAULT CASErJPhe assault czise tried before Stipendiary Shaw yesterday has been postponed for further evidence until today when it will be resumed in camera. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.—-lley 11. M. Lamont will preach at Lot 4S at 10.30 a. m. on Sabbath, Sept. 4th, at Glasgow Road ut 3 p. m. and in the People's Church; city, v at 7 p. m. HEUT|$— WAUGH.— At the A iletiietluo Baptist Parsonage, Aug- cALElDQN|AN CLUE __ The 1x161 e121, lit/belt. icuii Id-Gllltls‘ of monthly meeting of the Club was WI my‘; 1'15- I- ‘"111 lhlflr"lfllfllnfl licld last evening, President Bur- vuugi ‘(dllKillOf of ’llitimas "all, in [he than; fr)“; [alum-mg \“‘"F5I' PI-“l- 5411111 I’. l‘). 1.. were now members were admitted‘ :1(1\*:)1'1'1“‘I ‘Ill’ U10 Rev. (‘ii-dries a lirit- iliossrs Howard iMclnnis, E. A Ferguson, llugh it‘. Morrison, and J. A. MacDonald. lng cargoes and carload lots of PLEASANTLY ENTERTA|NE[)_ $0M 1_>\'1‘t' this whole province in +Rev. A. K. and Mrs. Herman cn- ililiil1liliiltf l0 $1111 ltlllliiiilfici‘. if tertaincil their. guests, Mr. and you rcoiiire ‘any conl write oi" Mrs Jelly. of Summerside, htTtlioii~ phone lluniain ilcil & (‘o., who are camp I-lcrmsufs island." After Selling Agents for Dominion (krill enjoying camp life for several (.o.~i Sydney Coal and Springhiil weeks the Rcv. Mr. and Mrs. in . that all _, display advertlsementsdildust he in the Guardian ,Office before. of the dny previous to publication and beforevl0 a. m. on Saturdays. ' priccs MARITIME gOARD OF TRADE »ln tho Guardian's crlitciriai yes- terday if was mentioned that tho Maritime Iiourd of 'l‘rado was to meet here on 'l‘hiirsda_\' 1st inst. This ‘was a mislzike with which the Guardian was unintentionally icd by its Sunimcrsidi- contemporary tlic Pioneer. The llluritime Boar-l of 'l‘rail-e meets in (‘liurlotteloivii onSeptembei" 14th and 15th. riciilturc for Alberta; Dean liowcs, University of Alberto; W. J, liol- trill, President Board uf 'i‘ruile; ll Bjorkiand. President Agricultural Society"; and i-l. MCEIYOY. ‘Districll Aggiqnlturist ‘Board. The soldier settlers received va- luable instruction from the Course and highly. appreciate the active interests of the Agricultural. Socie- onto. Blmple box free if you me: plpor lnl enclose lo Itlnu noltlln. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS i’ lav-gunmen; under an mung". lo p» were s» one! u- IL ybhoerodgodpl) coma‘ to on: can“: be‘ II I C I Gil O QOYQI I'D Us Q G- ‘ Oontrletlons count ll no word. hlt llvl llglnn (ll llfifll llh allowed ll one I Olll Iolllttlleel to cover colt III! IQQI—IIII lll llvarlllo- to. ‘In ll olle Oll (ill IIlo rsaomms WANTED ty and the other public bodies which were responsible foi" its success. IlnnriPl lllniment fur Dnnilrufl s Ionvlllol. lvl oeltl 4 bebzvelltohqh Alvonlle-lltl MALE IIIELP WANTED ‘TEACHER WANTED FOR EN more School District. No. 49.‘. Supplement $100.00. Apply to Theo Enman, Secy., Northern h.‘ R. No. Z. TEACHER WANT-ED for West Devon School District. No. 8.1 Supplement. $125. Apply to W. Charles Moreshcnd, iSec'y 'l'l'lla~ teas. . m}. SALE ‘FOR 8ALE-—HEA_VY IIOWN alper. Applfll Guardian 0f oo. —--- ‘FOR SALE AT BRlGHTON.- modern seven rnoin house, large lawn. tli garage in roar, Apply if» Villa Ave., Brighton. FOfl SALE-TOBACCO CUTTER itreseos, rocks pots metals, re- lllino moulds. etc" at a bargain this is a chance tc- start a fac- °1Y at a ‘smullyost. A l l’. C‘. llox t3 l'lctou_ N) s, my i a. sale..." "-.~..-r--—-~ ..i‘.......... i... rat: sgutn Ample room for barn and b ck gar, ens. Easy terms. Phone 4 Tomi iis A Hrnes. - , i; lllecnrjnlool ‘Lil R. STE-EL srocx sousur ymm‘ ""159 op stocks and 11118.. Bruce & (‘o., MacKlnnon Cqfftironto, QnL i1 ‘FUR Ramon: I" “no l'f‘.lil t turn. , nerienco lira’ Si‘, friction furs to . oiling l II. N. "Al!!! nous T": w ' o u“ Filth‘. - Wrillns No oonvusnis. We lllltvlgazgil with LLING. - HAVE Odeileil by an ex- 1111 £6 years ex- e business. Satis- KO‘:I“"r'L11"‘I‘jI- Send your p0“ Impgki-uikrlier Remod a l "ck. Monc w "s1 x. Oolborne warm ~ ._.~.u-7-,.~<. l your l. lhoweordl , ‘SALESMEN WANTED 1'0 RE~ present "Canada's Great Nur- series." Handsome free outflt_ ex elusive territory . Highest com- missions. Start now at best sall- iag time. Stone 8o Wellington. "The Fonthlll Nurseries," Toron to, Ont. _______.______.________. AGENT WANTED.--WE WANT A (‘Uilllllflfliiili traveller in (lhariotte- town to sell on (lomni-ission, boots and rubbers, ‘wholesale. unexperi- cnced iiccd not reply. Reference. Atldrcss by ictlrr to E. ll, i~‘.. 29th Avenue Renaud, Quebec, Que. ._.______________ HELP WANTED MALE.— ANY intelligent person. anywhere who would like to earn money writ- ing news and special articles for daily and Sunday newspapers, wa will show you how. Sand for free booklet A Straight Talk to Prospective Newspaper Corres- pondents." National Press Bur- eau. Buffalo N. Y. ‘BALEBMAN WANTED. --8ALE8- man a self respecting salesman ' whose ambition is beyond his pragnt ~ occupation. mlzlit find more congenial employment Willi as ad at tne same time oou- ble his income. We require l _1!llll of clean chum‘ sound ll mind lnd body, of strong per- sonality vvho would lnprechto o life position with a fast grow- ooncorl whore industry would he rewarded with far above avenge earnings; merri- ed mm preferred. Anni! 1° M1- P. E. Ross, second floor Rlliy building, Queen Street, 017" Polite Brown Intim- WANTED WANTED — TWO BOY STUD- cnts. Apply .125 l-‘iirlrn-_y~ St. ~.____L -____.__._L ‘WANTED T0 RENT. COTTAGE or tenement. centrally located. with all modern convenience. Ap- Iy to "G" Guardian. WANTED - THREE on ro u R painful- ‘mums, will!“ 11111491121: - “Q .. _ u three. Apply "X" Guardian Of- flce‘ . . ... ... .._. ..... Prince Edwaiil island Light Horse --~'l‘o he provisional Llcutcnunlsb- Andrew.Wiiiiamsnii, 7th Julie, 1921. George Oren ‘Burns,’ lCtii June. Soldier Seflleiiient i921. iTo be provisional Lieuten- ant: i-lowurd Francis Wood. 22nd June, 1921. HONOR GAZETTED- Depart- of (.'$l1lil(Ili~<IilS Elxcellencv thollov- merit. of the Scci"etiii"_y' of Slate crnoi" (lciicrai has becn picasod to make tho following zippointment, viz: Ottawa, lltli August, i921 ’l‘lie Right lionnurable Sir Louis llciii"_v ilavics, Saint .\licli:|cl and Saint (foul. Prompt dclivery and lowest Knight (Iomiiiaiitl-:~i' oi‘ llic Iliost ltistiiiguishcil Order oi‘ (lcorgsi llci-"mnii Iclt for Prince Edward is- land, says the Halifax Exchange. REV. DR_ A. G. SINCLAIR oi illcomiicld. .\‘. J., \\'lii lecture at, ilamiiion ilall on 'l‘liursiiay evciifl ing, Soptciiibcr 1st at 8 ifeloirk. An inlcrcsiing and instructive lcc-I lllfl‘ may be cxpeclcil. Proceeds iii aid of Lzidics \id Society. FORMER ISLANDER-At tlic rocent (Yaniidian Teachers‘ Forlorn-i tlon‘ Convention, Mr. W. H. l-funi- . ' icy of Winnipeg, ivas re-clectcrl GAZETTED,.— The (lannda as Vice President. His picture Gazette contains the fol appeared in the Vancouver Daily lowing ilitlr-"lllillleilts; T111! "Province of August, 13th inst. 'l‘lie position him s our province as,‘ Mr. Huntley's home is at Vcrnon.1 \\'cii done. llcrbert, say all his old frlciiils. ' JEust Royalty had lost his barn by ‘rflre with practically all its con- Itenis. The cause was not definite- -l_v known but it is supposed have been struck by l a heavy ciceiricafsttirm was pass- ing over that section of the coun- try at the time. ' CHURCH OF SCOTLANQ-Tiie ‘Communion of the Lords Supper will be dispensed at Canoe (love <¢y-._. ,.--,-_,. . . .. Hay - Fever RSTHMA, SUMMER COLD.- You don't need l month's trul- meot to provl thourorthlol R-AZ-MAl-ll "RELIEF l! IMMEDIATE. It sutures normol_ mouthing,- n l mucul illhiflll‘! in nlnl on bronchil polllgcl, lalurel long nightl of quiet lleep. _ Llll) at our dru 3101's, or write for triiJto Tcmpfietons, Toronto. Sold by Reddln Bros. PERSONALS Mrs. Prank Driscoiland her little daughter, Helen of Mt. Herbert, have returned home after spending the week end _with her sister. Mrs. M. J. Donnelly of Summcrvillc. Capt. John Russel of Newcastle, N, B.. was a visitor to the city last week on business. Rev, Percy Cotton, St. Stephen is spending a vacation on the ls- land. Miss Helena Ostrich and Misses “Libbie" and Lucy McQuflill spent Sunday. August 28th at South Shore. Miss Mary Haszard, daughter of ‘Mr. Justice and Mrs. Haszard left Yesterday morning tor Toronto illiere shc will spend a holiday. Principal Moi"an of the Union Commercial College and Mrs, Moran have returned homo from a visit to Montreal and tithcr Can- udiun_c)t_ic§. 'l‘licy had u most. enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ritchie and family of Ottawa who have been visiting Mrs. ititchids parents. Mn and Mrs. L. l1 Prowse, left on re- turn yesterday morning, Mayor and Mrs. John Bassctl. Ottawa, and family who have been snmmerlng at Brackley Beach leave on return home lomorrow_ lllziyor Buslselt, who is vice presi ilcnt of the Montreal Gazette, i: greatly delighted with the island and has been the means of bring- ing many Ottawa people here this summer. New Trouble Is Feareill ilUllliLiN, Aug. 30.—Micliael to _ ightnlng as . (follins, Sinn Fclu finance minister and commaiiilcr-iii-cliierf of the Irish Republican army, announced he will address a meeting in Arm- agh on Sunday. A reception com- FIRE DESTROYED BARN- Ariniitlco hus been formed and Mr. v-a late hour last night i: was lcarn-' ed that Mr. Wallace Wllealicy oflipflruunmnt for Arman, but Armaghl Collins was elected io the northerni is the centre of an Orange orgau-' izntion aiul it is believed the visit of .\lr. (Iollins is certain to provoke strong imposition. ---co>——-— SOVIEVS OBJECTED RICA, Aug. Lift-A hloscow mes- sitge i‘) the Lctviun Telegraph Agency says the Soviet govern- ment t ssoiveil the l'ltlI1~plll‘l8tlll_ and (‘hicf Justice of (‘#1110001 i0 on Sabbath, Sept. 11. Services on Russian relief committee because; bc llcpnLY of ills l'l.\1i'(1ll0ll('_\' the Submm at 1030 a‘ m and t, p n, it refused to adhere to the ileci-' (lovcrnor General. I,‘ _ _ _ ‘__ ._ ' ,,l _' ,' sion of the governrrnnt, of Aug __ ieparatoiy siivices on liuisday m‘ whim‘ nmered Gorkfs com, QHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS —'l‘lie market yesterday was fairly well attended. There was large iluanililes of vegetables which sold at much the same prices as last market tiny. Butter sold at from 43c. to 50c; eggs 38c to 40c; chick- ens from $1.00 lo $1.40 each; apples 10c n doz; blueberries 18c qt; and raspberries 25c qt. There was little produce on the square, hay sellinl! at $1.05 per cwt. fish inarkci was fairly well stock- cd. fresh and corned at 8cfs_ _._......_-‘-_ fish selling . fly. orbrulses Absorbine, Jr. should be applied promptly, for the chief danger from cuts and bruises is the danger from in- fection. ~ Ablorhinl, Jr. is hoth'l corrective and l prevent- ive remedy; ln ofllchnt lnlileptic ii Prevent! 1n- fection, lnd its healinguzd soothing properties tlko out lll the soreness from -_ the wound. I115 a hottlo s1 most drunllts‘ e ,w. F. YOUNG- Iqey , . Plui 50.. Moduli Carriage Building and Repairing Blacklmlthlnq of all kindl- Horle shoeing a lpsclaiity- w, M" "on; bu! experienc- ed Hgip, therefore our ltm || to give our customers lltllfaotion. ' i i Lqfgfl Old Stand I23 Gt. George O!- ‘ Tho riioun i. iioiirsiiii: ,1, at 2.30 p. m. and on Saturday at 7_1l0 p. ‘m. Thanksgiving scrvico on Monday nl 10 u, in. A PLEASANT GATHERING- A most pleasant and very enjoyable reception was glvenpn lvcdnee day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus J. llli-Pliec. Rig Pond. in honor of Professor John A. McDonald and lvlrs. Mffnflllflifl, of Saskatoon, prior to their leav- ing for their Western homo. Prof. You they left ilOllillii. 'i‘hey'rc marching down to tho Ex. To checr their Pal -Loril B11111- Foi" all the lmys in that parudi‘ Arc more than proud oi‘ him, So when you son them passing by, ilon‘t any “theres Mutt and Jeff" And when you sen the blinded eye. Just think of the (‘. E. i~‘. ..,w||1,t‘, lllll. 147 liustlngs Ave., TOFOIIIO- -_--#¢-0->—-——- m: LOSSES Fire loses in Canada during the ivsck ended Aug. 24 are estimated by The Monetary Times at $224.- 000, compared with $140000 i118! vrcek. ~s~n1 For and in its: m uracil-film Al» been . . mittce not ~to go tibroad, but .1 proceed to tho famine areas. -_¢-o->--—-- NEW lNCORPORAT-IONS lAutliorized (ta-pi-tal of $15,843,000 is represented by (rompanies whose incorporations have been reported to The Monetary Times during the week ended Aug. 20, 1921 compar - ed with $11,925,000 last week. A cmnpztralivc summary by provinces is as follows:- uud Mrs. McDonald iiud just 1'0- turiicil from u prolonged visit ‘to week 32d“! Europe. and were visiting at Lie - old homo for the past few weeks. ggfbfggtign - - - - - - - - - - - . ..‘ $6,640,000 Excellent. violin music Wiis given ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ " " '?~” by M. McPhee. one of the old time alixfligb C°“"“b“‘ - musicians and also by Prof Mc- ogtanoa’ ' " {goo-GOO Donald who is un expert violinist Prince Edwar " who" A dainty supper was scrvcd bl’ nnphm‘, ' ' ' ' ' "lonboo, .\irs. McPhcc. assisted by liervsaskatchgvbhh ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' “ ' _ ilaughlcrs visiting from iloslon. """"'>_________ Totals .. . . . . . . . . . .. $11,925,000 -----<-0¢-——— I All ." Llll-ent Iol Dlldrufl Week ‘ended Aug. 20 -i—-<"*>-—'" Dominion . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $il.0ii0,000 FRAGMENTS OF FRANCE Alberta . . . . . . .. . British (‘oiunrbi-a Just look upon the fragments, Manitoba .. Look at tbcm today, Ontario . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5' ’i‘he remnants (if mo regiments. -Pi"ince Edward island ’i‘hat. proudly marched away. (Quebec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. iAiliiAllil Soul.» are iumc, some lost n limb. Saskatchewan . . . . . .. 00.000 So-im- of them arc lbiind. - — - |,n\||ll_\‘ tiicn, their praises sing. Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $llS,84‘I,4il0 Assets in the hands of (‘nutrition trust (iompanics iii the end (.1 1920 totalled $1,0fi2,0ii9,ti27, try-cording to figures just complicit by The Monetary Times. There was a large increase in cslutos under adminl - strutlon; this is_ however, partly d-ue to the fact that the Montreal Trust co, has included in its fig- ures this your lhelani-oiinlitii‘ scouri- ty issues for which it is trustee. Comparative figures are as iol - lows:—- would DEATHS MclVER-At Newton, Lot 26, Pe- ter Mclver. Sr., aged 82 Funeral Thursday at 9 o'clock. COSH- At “The lltli," Charlotte- town on 30th August, 1921. Allison Myra Rankin, infant daughter of Alien B., and Mary Florence Cosh. WlSENER-At Aiborton, Thurs- day, August 18th. Mrs. Margaret Wisener in her 89th year. McPHERSON—- At Dundee, Aug. 29th, 1021,"Jolin i). McPherson. aged 82 years. Funeral today, (Wednes- day) at l0 a. m. HENNESSEY-ln this city, Aug. 6th Robert Parker Hennessey, on- ly son of Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Hennessey of Dorchesier Sh, age-l five months, 18 dnys-(l-ialifax pa- pers pleifso copy.) IN MEMORIAM MRS. PATRICK F. TOBIN O11 August 24th, 1921, Mrs. Patrick l‘. Tobin (nee Frances E_ (Jorcorzmo passed peacefully away at the Boston ffity‘ l-iospitzil. dos- plte the fact that everything iiiedl- cal science could do was done to restore her to health. Her husband Patrick T. Tobin. and her sister Miss Mary Coicoran were at her bed side when she ltreather iicr last. Besides a sorrowful and loving husband, . .9 is mourned by three Young Cilll(il‘€ll_ her father, (Mr. Michael (‘orcrurzin of Road]: two sisters and six brot - hers The funeral service took place on ‘Friday mr-rning from our tLiiily of Lourdes Church, and her l‘*"lil?lill.‘~‘ were followed by a large number of mourners and friends to St. Joseplrs (‘cmeiery vrlicre she was laid to rest. lliay she rest in petite. ———<-0>——— THE LATE MRS. RUEBEN J. VESSEY The funcral of the into Mrs. Rcubcn J. Vcsscy and infant son. look place. _VOSif!l‘flllv ui 2.30 p ‘m. from iicr late resilience, 188 Great Gcorgc Street to tlic People's (fem- ctcry. The funeral was largely attended by friends zinil relatives. Slit‘ lcavcs to mourn a surruyviiig husband bcsidcs seven children. namely, licrbert. ltldgni". Wilfrid uni Ralph, hlisscs Pearl, Emily and Ruth. who will miss iiie care oi‘ a loving wife and mother. Her gracious ivinsome personality, her symputii_v with all in suffering or in sorrow. her frec hearted hospi- tality; her ever rczidy helping hand made life a benediction. The‘ fuiicrui mus conducted by the Rey. Mr, Peters, pastor of the itlctlivl- dist Church, oi‘ which the, deceased was a mcmber. The pallbearers BrIlllWlll ' VICTORIA HOTEL Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hill, City; A. J_ Biffin, City; G_ W. Thompson, Megantic, Qfle; Mrs. Thompson, Mogantic, Que; Margaret. Megan- tlc, Que; Jean Thompson, Megan- tic, Que; C. R. Rogers, Sunimerside J. J. Wright‘ Sumrnerslde; W. Mc- Lean and wife, Keiieington; P. C. Murphy Jr., Blgnish; Miss M. O. Robertson. Montague; Miss Joan Martin, Montague; L. H. Poole, Montague; Miss 1-i. M_ Dickson, Toronto; Miss L_ l. Dickson, Tor- onto; P. G. Powe, Coleman; E. W. Manson. Summerslde; B. G. Rogers. Sumiuerside; R. Y. Wad- man, Suniinerside; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Woollett, Toronto; Allan D. MacLean, Bristol, Conn; E_ J. Warner, Dartmouth; B. S_ Abbott, Toronto; J. E‘. Barry, Moncton; H. B. Shore, Taiifsx, N. S; Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Chapman. Newark‘ N. J;,M. A. McLeod, St. John; if. Hayden, Phila, Pa; l}, (.‘_ Johnson. Boston; D. P. Forte, Boston; Chas. \V. Pike, Boston; kE. E. ‘Jordan. Vancouver; 'l‘hos. D. Mullin. Mont real. QUEEN HOTEL J. A. Lyle, Honolulu; W. C. Sheppard, Halifax; G. S. lnman_ -City; ifev_ Dr. Hieartz, Amherst; Mrs. Fred Perkins, Boston; W. l). Olsan, Potsdam, .\'. Y; (fapt. l‘. Williams, Port Hawkesbupv; Harold L Williams, Port Hawkcs- bury; Miss Nettie Warren, City; John P. and Mrs. Guudef, Ric mom]; lvlrs. E. Lewis, lticlimond; J. B. GIlllilPi, Miscnticiic, J. J_ llrilcDonald, Suminerside; W. O. Mc- Mr. and Mrs, S. B. Turner, Glncc Bay; L. M. Kielly, New York; Vi"_ G. Watson, Snchvillc; Wni_ Camp- bell, Boston. .l. A, Lye, Honululu; W. (‘. Slici- faril. lialiftix; G. S. inman, city; _ Miss Nettie Warren. (‘.it_v; Rev. Ilr. Hearts, Amherst; Mrs Frczl Perkins, Boston; Vi’. D. Olson. Potsdam, N.Y.; (Iapt. X. \Villiam.i.I Port Hawkesbunv; Harold Wil-I liams, Port awkesbunv; John (law. det. Plsquiii; Mrs. John Gaudet, Plsquid; lllrs. E. Lewis, Pisquld; J. B. Gaudet. hllscoiichc: J .1. Aicllunzild. Summersitle; W. O. hic- Donaid, Slllllillflfslfli’; Ernest Really. St. Peters; Goran Really. St. Peters; B. Gaudet. Miscouizlic; S. R. Turner, Glace Bay; Airs. . R. ‘Furncr. (llace flay, L. M. kici- were fViirssrs. George Vcssey, Frank Henriesscy. (‘yrus Vessel: Murdock ltoss, John Turner anu Everett Jenkins. The floral iri-' buiei-i ivcre beautiful and many. Mr ‘ Reuben Vessey and family, piilow;| M11" and Mrs. Albert Lorin",- wrcntli; Fred. Kennoy, wreatiu‘ l"l‘fllll sisters, wreath; Murdock Ross and employees, wreath; Mr. and Mrs. James lllcEziciiern, wreath; iilyrtie and Hazel Lartcr. - Stuff of Telegraph (‘o.. ' Itodfirick and Kate Ves- cnt; Daniel hirNeiiLI . iss ii. Bell, Spray; Miss: t‘ llicCloskiz-y, spray; Mr. and Mrs. J. ll. Bell spru_ , Mi". unil Mrs. Everett Jenkins. spray; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White (Jr! bo-‘ quot; Mrs. it‘, hiclszizic, boquet. Misc-Mi- CARD OF THANKS The family of the late (‘harles (fules (RH-ill? to express their sin- cere thanks for the many expres- simis the illness and death ol their fal- her. cnnn or THANKS Miss Lynia Wright wishes to ox- lenii her thanks to all those who liclped- her in the Guardian's great competition. Miss Wright was the ivinner of Prowse Bros $100 Mer- chandise prize, also a $50 prize. iiaoa-i CARD OF THANKS Mr. Reuben J. Vcssey and family wish to thunk all friends who so kindly showed their sympathy in their recent sod bereavement, also ior the floral tributes. _i_<+>_-- A FREAK STORM violent by ()T'l‘AWA. Aug. 20- A thiinder storm, llf'(‘(llil|)llllll‘(l linil broke over Ottawa a few ininutcs bcfore four o'clock [his uflcrnomi. The thunder was said to be tho hcaivicsl of the subtitle!‘ thus far. A piicnouicniii zispcct of the storm was that willie the sky to the norilicast was inky black. the sky in the southwest was clcttt" with the sun shining brilliant- ly. of sympathy shown during , ly. New York; W. G. Watson, Saiclu"illc;'\\'. A. flampbell. Bos- ton; Di". Honeywell, (Iiihaiios, (Tu ha; Rusell E. Mcllure, North Rus- tico; Ecie MUDOllllIiI, (‘zilcdtmiin Miss Lucie McLure. Regina REVERE HOTEL J. W. hlcKalt Kentviile; J, l‘l_ Bnindage, Halifax, N. S; William Johnston, ‘Boston; Russel Panton, Roxbur F_ B. Dowtliez", ('ily; J. R. Ross, Stoilarton, .\'. S; \\'. L. Gleason, Avondale; G. J. bit-Donald Cardigan; Byron Bowness. City; Bert llrehaut. New York; J. J. Dunphy. Monclon; J. A_ l\'c.ll_\".' (‘ityz J... 'l‘i'ainor, city; 111's. o. \".I Darracli, IklliSIl-tn‘; Miss Ii. Builonf, Bonshnyv. ‘. G. Palmer. Port iliiron. hitch; G. W. Profiit. Boston; S. B. Mc\\'nde_ iVilllil0ll,_ Jlziss; J. Aeneas .\lcDon.ilil. i‘arili-! gan; M. Ready, .\'ew York; P. 111i Powers, St. John; 0. .i. Ellis, llali- fax; S. Mclnnls, Halifax; A. B. (lnmpbcll, Calder, Sank: A. 0. ‘Belle-isle, (Yainpbollton; J_ E. Paquet. Souris; Chas. it‘. White. Suminersidc; Arthur Brown, Hes- ton; Mrs. Vernon Maithew_ Sum- mersirie; Georgie Matthew, Sum- merside; Clifton Colquhoun, llaii- fr“; E, .l_ McNevin, Havcrbili, .\l- s; Albert L. Bunker. Ilaveriiill. hlass; F. ll. Lowtlier. Sumincrsitic.‘ out today that scliemc. .Y. in a is. and t5 ll. ~it should be no conundrum why the graduates of the Charlottetown Business College so easily employment. Business incn apply direct to life College for them, and they know what they are get,- ting. A question often asked: "where on earth do you place all grailuatc-s, for we seldom hear oi‘ one being idle? Many of them in ifanada, sonic in the United States and tlic rest clseudierc. As usual, ‘the (3 I]. C. will have a large llllflllflllllitt‘ again this term wh-icli opcns on Tuesday, next. Sen tember lltli. (‘. ll. (‘. students are L. B. MILLER, Prin The Commerce Bank canister in L-lm-zi ' News from the C. ii. 0. ' The carpenters, plumbers lad painters have completed their work lin the Charlottetown Business Cpl. iege, and the various rooms with equipment-will be der -by Thursday of this week, The large rooms and hails ‘have been nicely tinted, setting outlho uigii ceilings" and low broad windows to good effect. The whole placay represents n most‘ inviting and home-like appearance. in proper or- find YOUR‘ trained iiOW to do business by actually ‘Iiitll-‘llli. 5l11l"111e1'-I119Z 3111951 transacting it in the (‘illloge The Reilly, St. Peters; Gorlii Reilly. ivork is praciiczii with INDIV St. Peters; B. (infidel, Mlscoucbe; IDUAL INSTRUCTmN, Is Victimized TORONTY), Aug. i 3U.""“ to the extent ll Death Cancels Official Visits. 'l‘illt().\"l‘(). Aug. 30.—L0i"d Clarke was . to ilitend a n nrntmo on»: 771m: hola um Islwmiderfidrelief for; Headaches .~Co1de. CularrlnChnpped Shingle, H49 rum! ll! nuns leaked tho flunk of Com~ mi-rcc- head nilicr- licre on Saturday was victimized $30,000 by a quick check switching was during the busy hours when the checks were pre- scntcd to the paying teller by two different mcii within a fcw minutes of each other. of and Lady Byiigfis -i"ountl of social func- tions werc suddenly wound up yes~ tcrilay ziftcrnrlon when the ileath of LicuL-iloverntii‘ nount-eil just as their exccilencles wcre about to leave for the R. C, ' garden party. They immediately ca-ultelleti all en- gagements out of respect of thGIl laic, Lieuicnaiit-Giivcriioi". illl - +'++oa++>w+o+»+o+u+++o+oo++»o++a b ment- snd other good mlkol priced Hlvs us show you. , Successors to D. ~81‘- 1919 Capital paid up $6,109,906 Reserve . . . . . . .. . 11,069,886 Capital assets . . . . . . .. 02.024.11.111 Guarantee-l accounts .. 42,782,299 Estates. trusts. etc, . fiMjiILHil Toiinl assets .. . 689195.777 Net Profits . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.476.418 1920 Capital paid up . . . . . . .. $251,070,107 Reserve 111441.461 capital assets . . . . . . . .. 44.151450 Guaranteed accounts 42.463088 Flstates, trusts. etc, .. 975182.626 Total assets . . . . . 1.0020095?! Net Profits 2,160,988 Iunnyoldo, Charlottetown, r. i-:. -¢s__._. . _ J , L We would like “you to compare the price and quality of our WORK BOOTS with other: than use your olvn judg- Wo have them in Amherst, Valentino, Mlrtins. Amoo, Holden. MoCroldy, Cetol. Pllmor. McLuhan’: Shospnok moot reuonsblo. 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