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(IORRESPONDENLI CARDS AND envelopes with address FY15?"- Just the thirlg for acknowledge- ment, invitations, etc. Job Print"?- ~————————-“—_________—_ SHIPPING TAGS EXPEDITIOUSL! guppllcd, Guardian Job Printout.‘ ualvroluim AND MOURNINdG cards at shortest notice. Guar - fan Job printers- ___-————————-“"—“_“—_—_‘_ Male Help Wanted WANTED—-YOUNG MAN AS AS- slstant fox rancher. Apply 3- R~ Holrfifih, Charlottetown. 6913-7-27-31. For Sale om ravine 11:01: Ball-Swami per bun e. W I Bm_:_“_u_ _--—————-——__“-__”_-_- son. SALE-DWELLING lions: and store with outside ‘building- Apply hm. n. Phiilipson. n,“ soos-i-zo-ai. _--———————-——____“-_—____ FOI- SALl-M F001‘ YACHT. WILL r ‘. Accomodate 4 or more at sea or harbor. Particulars. write or sul Nathaniel our. Ppwlllh _ 68lI-7-S-0-l8-20-29-Aug.-li. __--————————-———-"~__-- can son SALl—McLAUGlILlN s touring. recently over‘ lsd. ChelP- Apply M. W. Weeks. 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Exceptionally high prices for good quality stock. Empty crops. S. R Pcndleton. Kensington. 6946-7-29-2! SOCIAL EVENT-His Honor Lieu- tenant Governor I-Ieartz and Mrs. Hesrtz have isued invitations to a dance in honour of the Captain and officers of the French cruiser “Ville D'Ys" at Government House, Vic- toria Park, on Friday evening, August 2nd. SAILORS PARADE-A detachment from the “Champlain" paraded to St. Paul's Church yesterday morning, where special services were held and and eloquent sermon preached by Rev. Mr. Raymond. The sailors looked very natty on parade and were thq object of much interest by the large number of citizens who saw thoturn-out. THE nusr NUISANCE-Socy. Pendergsst ls taking energetic means to prevent the dust nuisance at New" Arman Races. lie has received half a ioh of snowflake. which together SPRINGFIELD WOMEN'S IN- STITUTE-The Springfield Women's Institute held their regular meeting Iii the schoolhouse on Thursday. July l0, with eleven members and two visitors. Report of Convention was given by the President and it was moved. seconded and carried that one of the delegates‘ fares be paid by ‘Institute. Mrs. G. Haslam, Red Cross Collector, gave her report which amounted to $23.50. SAD NEWS-Mciieill‘: Mills and vicinity was terribly shocked on Thursday last. when it was learned that Mr. and Mrs. B. C. McDonald had received a telegram, stating that their sch Charles had died suddenly in Arizona. No particulars were given except that the remainswero being brought homo for burial. accompani- ed by his sister and brother. Much sympathy is expressed for the be- reaved parsnts and family in their sad and sudden bereavement. - HERE AFTER LONG ABSENCE- The Guardian had a pleasant call from Mr. Edward H. Webber, of Somerville, Mass, on Saturday. Mr. Webber, who is a member of the staff of the Boston Globe, commenc- sd his career as a printer in the of- fice of his brother-in-law, Mr. Henry Cooper. Charlottetown. It is fifty- fcur Years since Mr. Webber left for Glllfml; iBoston, crossing at the Capes in the ice by the oldtimo ice boats. Mr. Webber has made great progress in his profession since then, and is now’ high up on the staff of the Globe. On his present visit Ml‘. Webbor is accompanied by Mrs. Webbor. Ho is a cousin of Mrs. B. L. Coombs and Prof. ‘rantcn of this city and both Mr. and Mrs. Webber are grand- children of the late Mr. Watson Ducllmln. While in Charlottetown they are tho guests of Prof. Tantcn. BIRTHS TOOMDl-At north Wilt-shire. July 20th. to Mr. and Mrs. Walton T. Toombs. a daughter. MARRIAGE! LANGILL-HAITLIY-Ai the UNU- ed Church. in Bluff. Alberta. on July 13th, b? ROVfT. H. Lonsdalo. Winston Innglll. formfll! o! Cher- lottotcwu. to Iiorsace ‘Hartley o! Minnedcsa. lh-illtnlll. DIATISI iuAtinnm-"At Little tomes. July so, 1m. Daniel llasNoiil, aged ‘n. y N. ‘D. "gMacLean roa sale-nouns nwnuao "”""'“3" si wane sum. rim class eai- "Ill-l". dition. with large baxru.“ mug: \ Jpn-y“. f" Y" siio-sic-si.. "m! "_,i,_-no-nan», ' - GET MACS Hop Ale at New An- ‘I - ...._At.7.30 PTMFSe-rvisein St.-.P§l.§l"5 .’..1‘r2.0.‘f‘..::.‘£r1.'l-.' . ' -. __ --'l‘i)'l"l‘l~;'l‘0WN GUARDI DRINK MACS HOP ALE for thirsti and health. sss-i-r-‘ao-zi GYBO DANCE-The regular Gyro, Dance takes place at Beach Grove Inn tonight, at 8 o'clock. Dixon's orchestra in attendance. Admission 50 cents each. 0949 A CAR of race horses from the! mainland arrived at New Arman, Saturday and are quartered at thci race track. There are some good per- i {formers among them who will make ‘ iit lively for our local horses Wednes- day, July 31st. i 1 ‘ m PORT-The s. s. "Cornwallis/‘g Canadian National Steamships, was. at Buntain 6s Bell's wharf on Sat-I urday with a cargo of molasses from ' Barbadoes for Carvell Bros. and De- ' Blots Bros. She left on Saturday night. for Quebec and Montreal. l PAYING VISITf-Mr. H. H. Lynch. Ottawa, Ont., Vice-President of the Brotherhood of locomotive Firemen and Engine-men, is now in this city on a. visit to the local organization here. ’I‘hi.s is his first visit hero. He is accompanied by Mr. R. E. Linden. Monctorl, General Chairman for the same brotherhood of the Canadian National RailwayhEastel-n Lines. ON SHORT VISIT HERE-Rev. George MacLeod and Mrs. Maclisod“ with their two children, Margareti and Betty. for the past eight years‘ city last week on their way to St. Peters, Cape Breton, w the United Church cf which Mr. MacLsod has recently been called. Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod are Prince Edward Island- -ers, Mrs. MacLeod being a sister of Prof. Steele, of Prince of Waies- Col- lege. They are both well known in Charlottetown, and are delighted to meet many former friends. After their somewhat prolonged residence in the south they are thoroughly enjoying the salubrious air of their native province. They leave early this week ,for their future home in Cal"! Breton. CHURCH ARMY. CHARLOTTE- Town-Th; services in connection with the Church Army Crusade to the City will be as follows: - Monday at 6 P. M. Open Air Se!‘- vice in Queen Square. . Tuesday at 7.45 A. M. Holy Com- munion. St. Peter's Cathedral. At 3.30 P. M. Womens Meeting in St.‘ Peter's Cathedral Hall, Cathedral and at 8.30 P. M. final Open Air service in Queen Square. The public are invited to attend all services, and women of all denomina- tions are invited . to the Womens meeting on Tuesday at 3.30 P. M. RECOVERTNG FROM ACCIDENT - Her many friends will be pleased to learn that Mrs. George Tiylol‘. of Hamilton, who. as stated in The Guardian on Saturday, was somewhat severely injured in a road accident. is making good recovery. It mill! be stated here that there was no car following Mrs. Taylor's carriage. as first reported, The accident alas seen by Mr. Myron MacArthur from his own shore some twenty-five chains distant. and he immediately‘ went to the rescue of the injured ladyi with his car, drove to Kensington: for a. doctor, and returned with hirnl within a few minutes. Through his, timely assistance an ambulance was, procured and she was taken to m6? Prince County Hospital. i VISITING PROVINCE-The many; friends of Sir George I-lennesseyq formerly an Island boy. now a rest-L dent and a leading Morticlan in, Portland, Dragon, arrived in the Clfiyl last Saturday evening and is being' welcomed by a host of friends and relatives in the Province. Sir Geor- ge. who is a son of Mrs. M. l-lennes- We have prepared A SPECIAIJ ii REMEDY .: which is being effectively used , by many ' LEADING FOX . RANCHERS Testimonials of its merit re- " solved daily. TII PIOMPT DIUGGISTI» b EAR MITE DESTROYER Y‘ vvvvVVVYYvvv vvvvvvvv? AAAAAAA AAA‘ a innon: lghpnug Co.‘ “ RnuA-L "l0- i , a- residing in Trinidad. arrived in the ~ ' AN And now-King Cole Coffee HE wide-spread sale of‘ King Cole Tea over a great many years proves un- questionably the ability of its blenders to satisfy public . taste. The same sincere care for goodness of product, the same untiring application of expert knowledge, the same watchful regard for a reputa- tion, established and to be established. is behind King " Cole Coffee. Your liking for King Cole Tea will naturally lead you to try this equally fine coffee. _ mo Con: Coff_e_e_ sey. City, was linighted by I-Iis Holl- ness, Pope Pius XI. five years ago as Knight-Commander of the Holy Sep- ulchre. Sir George intends spending a few days on the Island before re- turning to his home in Portland. While in the Province he Ls a guest of His Lordship Bishop O‘l..ea.ry. LONG CREEK WOMEN'S IN- STITUTE —- The regular monthly meeting of the Long Creek Women's Institute met at the home of Miss Annie MacPhee, on Wednesday even- ing. July 3rd, with an attendance of fifteen members and five visitors. Tlle meeting opened with the singing of the Institute Odo. and repeating the Creed, followed by the reading and approval of minutes cf last meeting Roll Call was answerrd with “My birthday. month and stone." Report from sick committee .'or last month. Mrs. ‘Alex MacLeod and Della MacLeod were appointed ion sick committee for the month of July, It was decided to hold a lecture in the hall 0n Saturday. August 3rd. It was moved and seconded that the .wo delegates going to the Institute Con- vehtion be the delegates for the dis- trict Convention. Lunch was served by' the hostess. and the meeting clos- ed with singing. Mrs. Fred Stretch kindly invited the members to her home for the next meeting, roll call to be answered with "The funniest scrape in which I ever saw anyone.” -—Myrtlo MacLeod. Secretary-Treas- urer. VISITING HERE-Professor E.G Matheson. B.A.S., C.M.A.S.C.E. and Mrs. Matheson are now visiting his brother, Millar Matheson of Charlottetown, and his sister, Mrs. Edward Shaw of Brackley Point. af- ter having stayed for two weeks with his brother, A.J. Matheson of O'- Leary. Mr. Matheson is Professor of Civil Engineering in the University of British Columbia, with which in- stitution he has been connected since its inception in i014. Mr. and Mrs. Matheson are on a three month mot- or trip from Vancouver, B.C., by way of Old Oregon Trail and the Lincoln Highway, having visited friends and relatives at Detroit, Toronto, Ottawa. Montreal aha Quebec. They covered over 6,000 miles before arriving in P. E. Island. Mr. Matheson says that he saw no finer farms and crops than in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Matheson purpose returning via Eastern States. Toronto. North Bay. the Soc Canad- ian Prairies and the Canadian Rock- ies. ::l980 “BUICK” now on display at our showroom. Don't fall i0 call and see them. A. Ilorng it Co. 0937-7-27-2! PERSONALS Mrs. Thomas Beer of this city is visiting friends and relatives in Kan- lingwn. Tho Misses Gertrude and Helen Maynard, of Northam. spent the week end in Halifax, N. 5. Among the week end visitors to the city were, Mn. Allan J. MacDonald. of Grand Iracadio. accompanied by her sons. Lorne and Urban. Rev. Louis H. McRol-y. of Montana. arrived home by express hidey night, on a visit to his mother, Mrs. Preach Mcltory, and other relatives cg this city. - MO KODAK $70K! 53'- .0 '. P Q m. ms m. Douglas Hogan oi Ottawa. with their two ma. daugh- L_ The lacut here shows (l) C- rado Voroshliofl. Russia's cornmlssar of abiding by the Kellogg peace pact to settle the present Russian-Chin- ____fl cse difference. and t!) General iChang Chlng Nui of the Manchur- reporta in Manchurian ters, Maureen and Willa, are thei guests of Mr. Hogan's father, Mr. W. i H. Hogan, Hope River. f I The many friends of Mrs, William, Nicholson, City, who entered the P: E. Island Hospital for treatment, will be sorry to learn that her conditicnl is not as favorable as might be ex-I, pected. ‘ to his home in Bedeque, after spend- Euston Street. Mrs. H. A. Compton, Summcrside. is in the city" accompanying her cousins, Mr. and lvfrs. Webber, of the Boston Globe. who are visiting the Island and renewing old ac- quaintanceships. Old LondonlRelics Are Scattered Far TORONTO. July 2‘! -_- (By The London's histori: structures and monuments a correspondent of ths Imidon Dally News and Westminster Gazette refers to the fact that in many cases pieces of the ancient metropolis have been moved to other parts of England and are preserved as relics. In this connection the cor- respondent mentions a ‘piece of old Ixindon" that forms one of the at- tractions. in High Park, Toronto, the railings’ that slurrourld (they tomb» 5f John G. Hon-ard and his wife. "Off the Hastings road at Helm- hurst," says the correspondent. in dealing with old Irondon, "is a statue of Queen Anne that stood for years near St. Paul's Cathedral. The statue was found in a. broken state in an old stone yard in the City by the late Augustus Hare, well-known tra- veller, and he had the pieces carted down to Hastings with the aid of 28 horses, four troliies and 16 men. The railings that surrounded the statue are believed to be now in Toronto. They are said to adorn the grave of a loving couple who begged for the railings because, in their young days, they had courted in St. Paul's churchyard." One of the iron posts at the gate in the railings referred to by the correspondent as surrounding the burial plot in High Park has on it a brass plate bearing the following in- scription: "Saint Paul's Cathedral for I60 years I Did Enclose. Ohi Stranger. Look with Reverence. Man! Man. Unstable Man! It was Thou who Caused the Severance." High Park was given to the City of Toronto by the late John George Howard, who died in 1890 in his 87th year. His wife Jemima Frances Ho- ward, beside whom he was buried, died in 1877 age 75 years. The correspondent of the Dally News and Westminster Gazette re- fers to old Hungerford Bridge, once at Charlng Cross. as now being the Clifton Suspension Bridge; near Bri- stol. "Temple Bar," he says, "which. fol centuries, marked the division of the City of London and the city of Westminster stands in Theobslds Canadian Press) —- Writing of old- l itli Connolly received cuts. and another land; -~ llady with the perrv v-as hid'v in- G. Charlottetown Baby Killed In Auto Accident AMHERST. N. 5., July 27—Richard TConnolIy. five months old son oi ‘Charlottetown, P. E. 1., is dead and !an auto accident on the Oxford-Am- fherst road early last evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Amos. accompanied iby Mrs. Connolly and her two child- ,ren, Richard and Doris. were in the »car, an open McLaughlin, at the time ,of the accident. i The car skidded 1n the loosely packed gravel and turned over twice. lrlnnirrg Mrs. Amos beneath and flllrotvlng the ollzer ccsupants of the ‘car out. Mrs. Connolly, Doris Con- nolly’ and Mr, Amos received minor injuries, The accident occurred about five 3miles from here. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Richard Connolly, who 1s employed by Mc- Dougall dz McAuiay, received a wire from his wife. who with their two children. are visiting friends in Am- herst, ststlng that lheir seven months old child had been seriously injured. Later a. message came by telephone ,statihg the child had died. It seems Mrs. Connolly and ‘wo children with Ia party were BT‘i_l1“ll‘.§Z a car ride. iwhen in acme lliiacmllntable manner i jured. The latter was ‘slzen to a hos- 'pital where it is understood her name is on the danger list. Mr. Connolly ( left Saturday morning for Amp-rs; / In Memo riam m: can: rvms. IVAN McCABE The death occurred in this city on Saturday. June 1st, of Jennie Isobel Fraser, beloved wife of Ivan McCabe, who passed avray after a compara- tively short illness, at the early age of twenty seven years. . Last fall the deceased developed the influenza. and never fully recov- ered, but was able to be about until two weeks previous to her passing. During her illness she received the hast medical attention and careful nursing, but despite all this she gradually sank until she passed peacefully away on June 1st. Besides a sol-rowing husband she leaves to mourn three young sons, Ivan. Eugene and Stephen, and one young daughter. Joan. A sister, Mrs. Ray Buote of this city. and a brother, Joseph of Bos- ton. also survive. The funeral was held on Monday. Julie 3rd from her late residence to St. Dunstarrs Cathedral. where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. McMahon, D.D. The pail bearers were: Messrs, Edwin Mc- Millan, Edward Ryan, Fred Steele. Russel Bell. Robert Harley and Frank Lawlor. Service at the gravg was conducted by Rev. Father McCarthy. l Park. the seat cf the Meux family. Under its shadow hllntsmen now gather for the chase, and its grue- some associations are forgotten. "An equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington, which stood at the‘ top of Constitution Hill near Aps-l, loy House now hos an open position: on the heights near Aidershot. Thai iron steed on which the Duke sits is occasion a party got inside and had a. meal." ' Our Coastal Fisheries usually motor driven. with crews of two or three men. and in a clue of small vessels with crews of from four to seven men. The moans of capture ailerons oporotsdlhp acts, csiaosandwem. __,.._.-...._..... iiamtagdlnu. The following spiritual and floral‘ offerings were received: i Crescent-The family. Spray-Joseph Fraser, Boston. Wreath-Mr. Patrick McMillan and son Edwin. Spiritual Offerings- Miss Ethel McCabe, Mrs. John O'Neill. Miss Mary Duffy. Mr. and‘ and family. Mrs.‘ g y a! guch ends-mg“ g1" m" qn gng anon u“ 5.6m‘ ML ‘m! M11 John; the lines Of Scotland YI-fd b)‘ In 010,: Mrs. H. steels Bell and family. Moss Cards- refiner Graduate Uhiroprldoi Clsroull and Nervous DIIIIIUI V’ 1M Prince St- Phono 107! Opposite Si. Paul’! Childh- — 3 -‘I- ' IIIO. ' Church Services 5' TRINITY UNITED CHURCH A good congregation greeted Rev. .0. Kenneth Mclnnis. Ph. n. who ll ion a visit to his native Province af- of army and navy, and t3] Comrade lan government, who made. the pro- 391' fill 85591190 0i 0V9!‘ 40 Yeafi- D)‘- Budjemmy, head of Russia's arnml slsuntlvn that death penalty Would Mclnnis‘ address was based on twc both of whom declare their intention lbe dealt to those spreading alarmist W738 E00l¢5135i¢5 2'4 End 3 Tlllwlhl’ 11-7, his subject being “ 'A true Phil- oscphy of Life," and he drew striking comparisons between Solomon and ‘Paul. Solomon amassed great pos- ‘scssions, great weahh and was A great man. whatsoever his eyes de- sired he kept, not from them and withheld not his heart from any icy bu: at the close of his life his test- zmony is “Behold all was vanity and ‘VEXQUOH of spirit." Paul came from a good home, was well educated, had a wonderful conversion, spent his life in service for others. placed the M1" Albee" D- N°°“““ has remmediRichard Ccnnolly and Mrs. Connolly. Christian faith on a solid founda- zon. left to susceeding generations l“! “pleasant vacmm“ mthe dtYgMrs. J. C. Amos, Amherst, is in a letters, eplslles. arid writings of In where he was the_guest of, hlslcylglcal condition in the Highland exalted character and yet was in bmmer- 1mm and M“ N°°“““' zzsiview Hospital here as the result of prison with chains and finally led to the block but his final note of triumph was "I have fought a good fight, I have finished my coursofl hiwe kept the faith." The speaker“ admonition was to mix Christianity with your business affairs and witll your pleasures. Attend the worship of the Sanctuary, keep the Sabbath day holy. do no: neglect God and ,l'iUS go down" in the evening of life \vl.h the heart breaking thought, "all is vanltyi" _ lvflss Frances Wood was the" mom- ih; soloist and rendered a beautiful solo entkled "A dream of Paradise." by Hamilton Gray. The subject of Revj Dr. Ramsay‘! address in the evening was "Th! pcmised land," and took as his text Duet, 1-8 "Go in and possess it." I-Io referred to tho fact that the con- sumatlon of Confederation was ‘ through guidance of God and we be‘- lieve that God still guides us‘ in working out our destiny in this fav- ored Canada. I". is national duty to he religious. May our Dominion ever ‘be a temple in Thy praise, Thy will g csrskidded and overturned. ‘Mrsfalcrlc let all enthrcne; Lord of the ‘ - Canada thine own. MT. ‘zie sang “Abide with r m: ISTIAN ‘CHURCH '1 at the Central Chris- tion t. .. yesterday were conduct- ed by the pastor, Rev. W. L. Out- house. B. A., who preached two force- ful and eloquent sermons. His subject for the morning was "Things that are lovely in God," and, for the ever-i- llig the topic selected was "The Sec; ond Coming of.Christ." At the morn- in; service lvLr. Ben. G. Acorn sang in his usual fine voice, “God lvlll take rare of you," and at the evening service lvliss Margaret Stearns sang with fllie expression and interpreta- llCn "One Slveelly Solemn Thought." Next Sunday the ccngregadon wilL unite with the Baptist Church in union services. conlnuing during the month of Angus‘. and during the fast four Sundays in September the DEEDS; congregation will unite wizh the central Christian Church in union services. MONTREAL. July ZI-Pflces on the local cash grain market were un- changed on Saturday. Butter prices were also unchanged with No. l eastern townships pasteurized selling at 36‘. to 38‘.- ccllts per pound. Busi- ness was rather dull. Receipts were 7,423 cases. Cheese receipts yesterday amounted to 10,770 boxes with prices remaining unchanged. Business was quiet. Egg values yesterday were also unchanged from Friday's prevailing prices with receipts amounting to 1,423 cases. The market for new. Quebec potatoes was firmer towards the close and brought $1.70 to $2.00 i pcr 80 pounds. Old potatoes are still’ bringing as high as 81.50 per 90 pounds. The poultry market was steady with prices generally uni changed. ' Alhens is to have a criminal inves» ltigatlon department modeled along i ficer of that organisation. . . Mr. and Mrs. James Lawlor and ‘Mfl- Jllhn MfiKtlllll Bid flllllly. Ml‘- r family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawior, __ .Earl and Helen McMillan, Mr. and J-E- Blanchard. Gertrude Swell. W» . The inshore or coastal fishery of M", witlgm wgggher-blg, ML m4 and Mrs. Allan Dolrcn (I muses»? Canada is carried on in small bcatsHvh-g. A. pgm-a, Mr" “d pm, w, ‘Grade 4 Queen Square School. ‘ Dooley. Miss Births Lawlor. Mrs. James Dowling and__famiiy, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Raymond Buots. Mr. Edward Ryan, Mr. William Lewlor, Mr. and employed by boat fishermen m gill m. William Bridges, m. and am. i nets andhooks and lines. both-hand Idwgrd McCabo and family. l‘ lilies and trowls: whilst from tho Rune! Iinta, am. Denis! ltsoio cad isasily. Rovurq Iflfliflfl has. wt!“- I01. 11D n~ , .t land Mrs. P. Hopkinson. Dr. and Mrs‘ u 10000000 o00000000-Q00‘0-0¢0¢O time m. RMILLAR E i hm,”