accuse s’, 192s cmlntorrmovvwl CiUARDIKN ~ KieplCooftllliisl Summer s mother out of ll 118 "P hungryyhiidren, _ ‘Pieases everyone - Good for all,» TRISCUIT- The betweenlmeal wheat wafer ‘VISITORS-WELCOME r0 ALL rAc-roixiias 7Ke vlul-llllll Pull null” JIiSEEHtPAIlK lnnsl Lady Willingdon Pass; Day in Horseback Riding While His Excellency Plays Golf! cwv» —. With Aides. ' lvw 1r‘ ___ Dally Selections RODWS TAXL-Phone 443_ Em- FOR “ plre Hotel. the kitchen Guardian Readers veo4+¢++voe++oo+v0~+O++0' August 3, i928 ASSIST THE WORK of the Pro- vincial Exhibition by getting in your elllrles ‘Bilfly- Help our officers by making your entries now. 8827-31. DON'T WAIT. D0 it now. Assist the work of the Provincial Exhibi- Wm by making your entries now at the Secretarys Office, Room 7. Provincial Building. A HOPELESS CASE-Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit? there is more hope o! a fool than him.—Pt0V. 26:12. - PRAYERv-ilnable us Lord. t0 walk humbly with Thee. THE UPHILL CLIMB 6827-31. MR. T. W.‘ BENTLEY ENTERS FIRE INSURANCE BUSINESS—It will be seen from an advertisement in another column that Mr. T. W. You may be ill and you may 0e sore Bentley, gamer“, Block’ the welb with aches and bruises and pains ‘kywn Life Insurance agent, has 8810M? a cled Fire Insurance to his stead- Pelllaps Y0“ a" BWBEY» and ha" ily growing business. Mr. Bentley and lame. is an aggressive arid popular sales- But Keel) fight 011. 10!‘ W5 B11 a man, and should find little dillicul- game W in developing a large valuable Where like as not you are booked to clientile in Fire policies. wih —-—— Rigllt now, in spite of the shape ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- yulfreln, Mrs. Beatrice Judson of Alexandria, announces the engagement of her daughter, Elizabeth Doris, to Dr. Harry Hammond Pierce, of Morg- antown, West Virginia, son of Rev. Henry Pierce of Georgetown. The Your brain is weary. your thoughts are dead, Each step is heavy as lifting lead; The sun is under a. passing cloud— Don't let them measure you for a marriage will take place this moaltqho. shroud But hang on now. th’ it may be T T_d B_t hard. ‘ _ For your next hund holds the win- ] l S ning card. , Treasurer was read by R A. Pendle- (Special to the Guardian) JASPER. ALTA. AUG. 1——Putting behind them witlfregret nine days of pleasure at Jasper Park Lodge, their Excellencies the [Govemnr General and Lady Willingdon leit here at ten o'clock tonight for the East, they will spend Friday at Min- akl and will not make any other break in their journey until they reach Port Arthur, from where they the ro ' ,r , valley 23d drllaudealxlielbfi M‘ “ml M“ J“ T‘ Wm“ 5'1"" . _ "morsiric were motorists to North Northern Grade three miles where] . they were picked up by autos. In ' $.23"; ull:;.l:.:“..:: 22:11:! by M» every time she comes to Jas r that 5mm Mrs‘ Sherman of she is an ardent horscwomplfn waslBlfiton also Mrs‘ me" woo-d of Mt‘ delighted with both til-O scenery andlTl-yon who had been vlsmng m with the ride itself. The Governor General himself If you have played at a losing game Until the colors all look the same. Youll feel more joy when your luck has turned. And look on life, which you may have spurned, Through cycs that glow with the will sail on the Hamonic on Satur- day on their way to Sarnia, Ottawa and Montreal. Yesterday Lady Wiliingdon rode into the famed Tonquin Valley and set up a record for fast trail rid- ing. The party covered 22 miles in ten and one half hours, with her rode Lord Harding, R.P. Knight Supt. of Jasper Park and his two daughters, Miss Kathleen Burrows. daughter of the Lieuiz-Governor oi Manitoba, James Thornton, soil of Sir Henry Thornton. Capt. Frere and Sgt. Paton of the R. C. M.P.. Richard Lanflord, |Supcrvising Warden of the Park, and Wardens Bryant and Davis. The party wcnt in motor cars from Jasper Lodge to the Portal Creek Bridge on the Edith Cavell highway. where the ____ horses were waitingfThey rode via The chm-ch may well be proud Portal Creek and Macarib Clock of IICI‘ missionaries, the brave ad- across the Macarib Divide and had Vance guard o‘ the army that never luncheon at. Warden Goodears cabin] followed lhcm lhlo the llehl Milslling on down Meadow Crock had o day's rest during thc present stay when he went up Signal] Mountain with Her Excellency ‘and a party but he gave lnost of his time to golf, He and James Kimmcr the Jasper Professional in partner- ship defeated Capt. Mevilie and Capt. Jarvis on several occasions Lady Willingdon also played an ex- ceptionally good gamc of golf. A vcry restful comfortable and enjoy- able holiday was ihc way Their Ex- cellencies expressed their stay at Jasper in saying good-bye to John O'Brien Manager of the Lodge. If my fortunes are not as good .11 thcy should have been, I am also sure they are not so bad as they might have been. Annual Meeting “l E ] Of Chautauqua ‘~ ‘exsglly... Guarantors The annual meeting of- the Chau- tauqua Cuarantars was held Thurs- day evening July 26th. at 1PM. with the following guarantors pres- ent: Chairnmm R.H. Rogers, Mrs. W. W. Down, Mrs. A. Grey, Messrs. D. Williams, C. Ross, J. A. Moore, A. C. Duchemin, Rev. Dr. Ramsay, W. H. Johnson, C. H. Black, Mrs. C. H. Black and B. A. Pendleton. The report oi’ the Secretary ton and on motion this report was adopt/ed. A discussion took place as topwhat Hall to engage for the Chautauqua programme, Mr. Black expressed the opinion that the Y. M. C. A. Hall would be suitable and was sup- ported in this statiement by many others. Mr, A. C. Du chemin to bring Y the matter to a. head moved that Chautauqua should be held in the Y. M. C. A. Building Sept. 26-28 providing satisfactory arrangemeivs could be made and that a com- mittee be appointed to wait on the , Board oi’ Directors of the Y. M. C. A. to secure their consent. This motion was seconded by Rev. Dr. Ramsay. On‘ motion Messrs. Rogers, Black, and W. H. Johnson would constitute the committee to wait on the Board 0f Direfil-OTS. , NEW BUSlNESS-— Election of officers resulted as follows:- President. R. H. Rogers Vice President, Mr. Chas. Ross Secretary R. A. Pcrudleton Treasurer, J. I... Doulrlas The committees appointed are fls follows:— Press and Add. Mr. J. T.Crockett Ticket, The executive .-' Hall, A. C. Duchemin ' Hospitality, Rev, R. C. Eaton Amusement Tax-It was moved and seconded that the executive committee write or wziit on the gov- M‘: "2'? feature. Advanced Six Models. u ernment and ask that thy remit the Sulllmerslde" That gdgxlllloSl-lifdffihllfillililiilfl an up- Mrs. Les. Edwards, Tryon, is scri- m“ fight“ , Ciltily ill at her home. Dr Bell of Cape Traverse is in attendance. . “' ~vo++§44+¢ +04- ‘ tax. Prices for 192th- Adult season ticket $230 Twin-Ignition motor Press the Pedal Motor cars of high price, sucb 4; 1],. . Rolls Royce, prize Bijur Centralized chassis lubrication as an invaluable Nash, at moderate price, has i; a; standard equipment on all "400" Bijur operation is simplicity itself — and it is invariably eflicient regard- less of changes in temperature. There's a lever conveniently placed for your left toe at the floor board. Simply depress it once and 2 1 points N A E H “ 0 0" OTHER IMPORTANT FEATURES-ND OTHER CAR HAS THEM ALL 7-bearing crankshaft Miss Lilla Rogcrson, Cape Trav- _ . , {boflmw ' in The Land We Love iil‘.‘2'.f.f;‘.i.°‘;.ii.°.‘;§f...item... ... Houd-lue-nlwea N ,, ,,,"“""" ' ' shock absorbers cw o“ e Friday once considered an un- _ evellllll? '75 . . . dro frame lwky ‘my, certainly med up m ma], By Frank Yeigh lglgnior single admission afternoon {exclam-veNarbmounlmg} P . reputation on me 27th’ for m the "*"*"°**"***" "***"‘ Play single admission afternoon 1.00 Bohnalire aluminum salon Bodies vicinity of Tryon and Victoria, sev- crnl motorists had hard luck. The most unlucky however were Messrs G. E. Thomson. of North Tryon, and Gcn. MacLccd of Victoria who while , _ driving from Victoria to Hampton ,A'._(’“Dl'l‘ln vlfllmuver was a". ‘hat evening‘ overturned at Mav English explorer who discovered Dmmlws comm, on the Vmwmb Vancouver Island, which carries his Halmpwn Road’ smashing one from name. His grave is in the village of wheel and breaking the windshield P°l3l'llfll'l' suney- England- where Cr me coup“ crawling out they he was buried on May 18th, 1798. CAPTAIN VANCOUVER Q. Who is Captain Vancouver? C. Al.’ -in lieu of rent for the thrcc day and night performances mittee. Moved and seconded that 80W. on _ pistons any profits be g-iven to the Y., M. {lnvar Struts} and that 20% of the profits be retiaineri in reserve by the executive coin- Mceting adjourned at l0 P. M. -4-I~o—-/—~———~ found it balanced on the top of the Tlle" was "mlllly Pllllllell ‘llllllllll radiator and the sun vizor while a llls grave seeds 0f Douglas F“ “ml-l fmw stake which had entered me other British Columbia trees so that] tcp near the rear kept it balanced. l“ lilsl/ lcsllllg Place lllllY can?‘ M,‘ Macmod escaped Wm, bmlse, this living testimony from ihc greatxcnslngwh, on Tuesday lhcld their " ' while Mr. Thomson received besides Farm“ Island m‘ llls dlscollelY- lmmual picnic at the beautiful beach bl-lliscsn cut ovpr his knee necessitat- W .10; lhc John s, Cousins Plant, Park ing several stitches. Mr. Allison Mac- "'° ' ' ' ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ”""” ‘ ' ' ° . omen The afternoon was; Shem, 1h THE LATE Mm; GEORGE m DAILY LESSONS ; lull of Charlottetown and party illckey s. Nicholson's Black Twist Tobacco ls Used by Thousands of Men Who Chew Tobacco, and They Never Change to Any Other Brand. There is a Reason. They Want tile Best Chew and They Get it in Every Fig. HICKEY s. NICHOLSON TOBACCO 00., LTD. Manufaciurers-Jfhariotietown. I ItwMust be Good were the first arrivals on the scone and both Mr. MacLeod and Thomson rmeak in the highest terms of the kindness of these peoplewhorend- cl-l-d first aid and then tut-ning out of their way. conveyed them to Dr. Bovyer at Crapaud, who soon had the injuries attended to. Mr. Jas. Cobb the general proprietor of the Svzittlo Garage immediately had his service car oilt and inside of an hcur the wrecked Cill‘ was at the garage. The dxlmage however prov- cd to be, small n. ncw windshield and whccl then OK. again. IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say "in what portion of the state does she 1ive?" Say "in what part." O F‘ T E N MISPRONOUNCEDU Salome. Pronounce Sa-lo-me, a as in "ask," o as in “no," é as in "me," three syllables, not Sa-lome. OFTEN MISSPELLED: accom- paniment; observe the two c‘s and Miss. Laura MacDonald of Brain- the l‘ _ , . ’ SYNONYMS: earnest. eager, en- “c” Mas" and Slater Mrs’ Henry thusiastic, impetuous, vehement. Hall, of Weymollth. Mass arrived in North 'I‘ryon, on Monday evening fervent, zealous. Ice Cream. Perfection 1 It ls IIIIIQ-—POSITIVELYIA and flavorings. mixed and You can serve ‘ PERFECTION lihwaxs. Positiuely been superior to the moat cxactllng legal requirements. methods; packed and delivered with murvlaus cm- in complete assuraiicc of purity and wholescmeness- Cell-trill flllrealneries Ltd. l‘ , Wholesale Distributors ' I Phone s48 ce Cream has ALWAYS The finest dairy products frozen by hygiene modern ICE CREAM Pic-nics and all Iillh‘ llo gnthcrlllll IQMI‘ ally servo Perfection. You can always tell by "l6 mic-ails smooth, velvety tex- Thomson North Tryon. WORD STUDY: "Use a word. three times and it ls yours." Let us] increase our vocabulary by master-l having motored here in Miss Mac- Donald's Dodge Coupe. They will ing one word each day. word: MENACING; “The menacing crept upon him.” _ Today's visiting relatives. At present they threatening-I arc guests of their uncle Mr. D. J. N evers In Court FREDERICTON. N. B.. Aug. 1.-—- Sentence was suspended in the local police court today in the case of driver Harry A. Nevers, oi’ Houi- ton, Mc., who pleaded guilty to H charge of assaulting driver Allen l. Lcepof run. Falrfield. Mc., after the third heat of the 2.16 trot and pace on the Fredericton race track last Wednesday. Ncvcrs was warn- ed to control his temper in future. I-Ic hos already bee" “fled filly dollars by racing officials and sus- pended for thirty days as a Na- tional Trotting Association driver. M; QiQ-OO-OQOOQ‘ Modern Etiquette l! ROBERTA LII - QQQOOOO4QO¥O—O>QQOO-OTQQOQ the most sensible the ccntcrpiccc of o Q. What is ornament for dinner table? A. Flat bowls of flowers are always sensible and in good taste. Q. Is the per cent sign ('74.) still uscd in addressing an cnvclopc to indicate “care of"? A. No, it implies haste. Write the word "care of." Q. What does a hostess always rightfully expect of the guest? A. That he arrive punctually. -—> i3 i T0 ELIMINATE ‘ PICNIC LITTE MONTREAL. Que. Aug. 1. —T1\9 Royal Automobile Club of Canada is urging its members to do what they can to eradicate the habit of leaving “picnic litter" which is so prevalent at this time of the YB"- By doing this motorists will be doing their share towards checkinl! the wave towards untidy behavlfll" which is imperilling the free and uninterrupted use of BPMBS. 8nd by their good example, will stimulate others to act in a manner that will leave the country unspoiled sol? Geo. McNamee, manner? rim WOLFILLE mar SHEET RECALLS HISTORY AND LE- GENDS or om GRAND PRE. A map sheet of the National Top- ographic Series that apart from its local interest. will have a particular interest to those. who have a fond- ness for Canadian history and leg- endary lore is the recently issued Woifville sheet of the National ‘rop- pgraphic Series issued on a. scale of one mile to an inch. It coveis an area. some 24 miles in an east and west direction by i7 miles north and south. around the Basin of Minus in Nova Scotia. In the centre of the map sheet is historic Grand Pre. Herc the Nor- man and Burgundim peasants built with “labour incessant” the dykes that shut out the "turbulent tides" of Mindy. Then they called the m. claimed lands "The Great Meadow", Grand Pre. All the region is rich in legend i114 Nlfmy- On the southerly edge of the map is Windsor where Kings Oollacc. the oldest Colonial Univers- ity in the Intiah Empire, was first established. Outside the northwest corner of "- -~ ""' areas: 8cm ANNUAL PICNIC AND PRESENT- spend a couple of weeks in P. E. I. 4,1011 of the pan; you have taken in ATION The Y. P. S. of the United Chilrch, _ ____V ____ g In MGIIIOTIHJII. C surf bathing exciting games and inter csting social discourse. A delicious lunch was served to the lllflfllfiflfs at which Rev. A. W. and Mrs. Robertson presided and animated the event with sociable influence. Where the physical appetite had been satiated the social and intell- ectual man was approached. The concc-ilrse desired to show that they wished to emphasize the occasion with character expressive of gratitude. Miss Dorothy McKenzie, in her competent affable manner. read the subjoined address which discloses its purposoi Miss Gertrude Buntain, Kensing- ton. Dear Gertrude. Gathered here to- day to enjoy together the beauty oi Nature both on land and sea, we. the members of the Y. P. 5-. wish o express to you our sincere apprecia- MacMILLAN late Mrs. MacMillan up to the time] 5f her demise twenty-second was best of health. However on peaceful Sabbath shadows and stillness her a life well spent on earth. The late Mrs. MacMiilan was a woman of estimable qualities. She‘ was a wife, companion and Mother worthy of emulation. A true wife md a devoted Mother! no higher eulogy can be pronounced upon any woman. It can be truly said that. in the training of her family, in the the me and welfare of our Society‘ church and in the social circleshc You have always shown a keen Wm]: shall” “l wanltinterest in all the activities of our Church, and our Y. P. S. owes you no small dcbt for the place you have filled so faithfully and so well. ] We all regret that we cannot look forward to having you with us in jthe coming year, but our best wishes ]will follow you in your new avocation land we shall look forward to having the pleasure of your assistance and inspiration at many of our meetings in the future. Kindly accept this gift as a slight token oi’ esteem and apprecia- ltion. we trust it may help to remind -yoll often of your friends of the Y. P. S. oi’ Konsington. Signed on behalf of the Society Members. Miss Buntain gracbfully accepted address and present thanking her fricnds for their kindness. masses of rock, broken wih violet the) beach. On the eastern cdgc of the sheet Kent-Ville lies amid a country oi’ or- chards. Not far from the town a row of ancient stables tell of coaching days when Keiitvilie was one of the busiest relay points on the post- mouth. This interesting map upon which farmhouses and villages, every little hill and trailing woodland road, are located. is obtainable for twenty- five cents. to cover the cost of print- Ins and paper. from the Surveyor General. Deparlnlsnt of the Inter- im’. mil-Wm. 0n linen back or in- loider from h price if fifty cents. THE GABBS , (Y-Eowr c053 TCUR all»... . PARTIES m our wees AND TNATS POSFHVELY FINALE- quartz and purple amethyst, upon, road between Halifax and Yar- l ilways did hcr duty nobly. the whole community has suffered a distinct loss in her passing away vet. it is in tlic home where she will be the most sorely missed. Besides her snrrowing husband she ‘eaves to mourn one daughter Wil- helmina, wife of Malcolm MacLcan. five brothers, Herbert of Chicago, Ambrose and Kestle of Milton. Mass. Charles of Montague and Frederick of Hermitage, and two sisters, Mrs. William Knight. earthly body was laid to rest iii the quir-i. ccmctr-ry nl. Vnrllnn River be- side the grave nf hnr other tiallglit- cr Gertrude. who prcdcccascd her Mother. l A largo concourse of lioolilr‘ Iltr tended thr- funcrnl. thlls bearing a r feeble but fitting tribute to the me- mory of tho deceased. Tlic Rev. E. H. Littlcjohns of Pownal. conducted the services both at tho house and at the graveside. The pail-bearers were William MllcMillan. Michael Donnnlly, Frank B. Lea. Clarence MacLcan. Benjamin MacDonald and, Shaw MacMillan. l, The floral tributes included the‘ icllowingz- Pillow. Charles Vickcrson at Fam~= _ I Crescent, The Brchaut Family dz] Mrs. Agnes Holland. l Spray, Mrs. Henry MacLarcn 6c] Mrs. Annic Shaw. , l Spray. Mrs. William MncMillan. ] Wreath, Mr. 8c Mrs. l-l. S. Mac- oil Moncton and Mrs. Matilda MncMll- lan of Indiana, U. S. A. ‘ On Tuesday. Jilly tho twenty- fourth all that was mortal nf her, Bouquet, Mrs. Thomas Richards. Torsional vibration damper Dealer's Name and Address Here NASH MOTOR SALES ' (IIIARLOTTETOWN AND SUMMERSIDE ‘MR. J. ‘c. MOYNAN Now CHIEF. n. sf c. R. with MacDonald College John C. MoynangB. S. A., has re- received the appciniment as Assist- ccivcd the appointmenttothe posi- ant to the, Chief of the Illustration tich of Chief of the Stations Division of the Once again the peoph. of Vernon mental Farms Branch. He has beenwiscs the operation of 195 Illustra- Rivm- and vlclhlty have men Shock- Acting Chief since the death of Mr. tion] stations throughout Canada. 9d by the news of the nagging alvay John Fixtcr, and previous to that These stations are centres for the of Mrs. George F. MaeMillan. Thejtlmc Assistant to Mr. Fixter. A Hal-Ive 0f the Pmvlnce 0f Qllc- ‘grade seed. and pure bred live stock, on Sunday, July;bcc. M1". Moynan graduated from and serve as a medium for convoy» enjoying the MacDonald College in 1916. He wasfing to farmers in the vicinity of the that mm flDlwini-ed t0 the Staff of the Station in a practial wlay the results evening shortly crllege as Assistant Lecturer in Field of the experimental and research after thc sun had gone to rest ondj-Iusbandry which position he relin- llhfi‘ fiflllnlfyside W85 Clflthed Witiflquislied early in 1917 and proceeded perimental. Farms. Hlllrltfcvcrscas with the artillery. Upon] Gil-Wed quietly t0 Pest with Him Wholhis return to Canada in 1918 he be- EB-Vfl 1t. and t0 9M0)’ the reward Ofrlcame Vocational Supervisor for thclculturv, OTTAWA.) WOXIFPS Onc-pixe easiest steering Salon fenders Clear vision Exterior metalware Short turning fading and oil your cars are automatically oiled, including all spring shackles. 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