AU i "rue savor osiY $436,. The boys are the picture of health and heavily bronzed after their seven weeks sojourn in the great out- Cleveland Boys doors on New Brurisw cks summer Break Camp _ y Al‘, Bonaventure ‘fiimiiiéeniietgiucciiiifuiin iii T; Littleiield of the East Techinlcal High School, Cleveland, is in charge NEW MILI-s- N-B AU8~ 21—Iof the boys who will arrive in A pi-Fly of twenty bays from Clcvc- Montreal tomorrow morning and land. Ohio, and vicin ty who have proceed immedately to Cleveland W?" attending "it? bOYS CBmP- by Way of Toronto and Buffalo, camp Bonaventure hetc leave this -___ iifiernoon on the Ocenn Limited of The Canadian National Railways on their way back home. To be ready for the opening of the next whool year. _ ::Toothache and neuralgia are in- stantly relieved with Douglas‘ Egy- ptian Liniment. A quick, sure rem- edy. Also recommended for bums. sprains and inflammation. Fardy Bus Service & Taxi Service GIIIIRLOTTETOWII to FORTUNE TIME TABLE Leaving Charlottetown .. 4.00 p. m.l.eaving Fortune .. " Hazelbrook .20 p. m. " DingweIPs . " Kate's Lake ... 4.35 p. m. Dundas " 48 Road .45 p. m. " Bridgetown °' Cardigan .. . p. m. “ Cardigan , " Bridgetown . p. rn. “ 48 Station ,, " Band“ r- m- " Krolds Lake 9.3a a. m. °' DlflZWelPs p. m. “ Hnelbrook 9.45 a. m. Arrive Fortune p. mArrivs Charlottetown. 10.05 a. m. Headquarters in Giarlattetoivn — DIANA TEA ROOMS, Phone 1374. Headquarte-s In Sciu-ls -I.ENNOX HOTEL CITY BUS SERVICE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY CIIARLOTTETOWN SOURIS ELMIRA LEAVES TIME LEAVES TIME Elmira . . 7.15 A. M.Chariottetown . . . . . . . . . . 4.10 P. M. Souris .. . 8.10 A. M.Mt. Stewart 5.00 P. M. St. Peters . . 8.55 A. llLMorell . . .. 525 P. M Morel! . . . . . .. . . 9.15 A. M. St. Peter's 5 45 P. M Mt. Stewart . . . . . . .. .. 9.40 A. M. Souns . . . . .. 630 P. M Arrives Charlottetown . . 10.30 A. M. Arrives Eln-ii ‘I 15 P. M Bus will stop on signal at any point on route. Headquarters in Charlottetown, Old Spain Tea Rooms. LOADING TURNIPS I am loading limited quantity turnips this week. Please call or phone 389 or 390 before making delivery. J, M. ROOP. 125 Grafton St. L-8670-8-20-3i Noyce: All overdue accounts andarranged for within Yifieen notes must be settled fordays will be handed i0 my immediately at my office in solicitor for collection. Charlottetown. Those not WELLINGTON McNEILL ll. Ii. S. IIEMMIIIG, B.A..<1P.a.c.0-A CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ' MEMBER OF CANADIAN SOCIETY OF COST ACCOUNTANTS COMMISSIONER FOR. TAKING AFFIDAVITS IN THE SUPREME COURT OF P. E. I. P. E. I. REPRESENTATIVE THE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S TRUST ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA BUILDING CIIABLOTTETOWN, P. E. L ~. . - Io ml ' ‘ Labor saving oillce methods installed. om Accounting instituted u; nit special nnlnmmli- Monthly, quarterly and lnnnnl audits. Balance sheets sun Profit and Loss Account: Morin!- Inoome Tu returns written up sud flied. Financial arrangements lnldo between debtor Ill creditors, Limited Liability Companies Incorporated. P. C. BOX 3.1. ‘IIIBPIIONI I'll Tl-IE CHARLUTTEFOWN cuiigam CNS Stove Prices Are Going U Buy Now And Save Money EXHIBITION SALE I O<C Plan now to Choose your Stove from the Big Showing of ENTERPRISE Ranges at our Exhibition Booth." Whether your choice is a ENTERPRISE Savoy at the startling low complete or the Best Range it is possible to build. knowing that Holman's Price is The Lowestin Canada. price of $36.00 you have the satisfaction of Some inakers have already advanced prices-all prices must go up- We are hold- ing Prices Down for you to Save at this Big Sale- Buy on the convenient HOLMAN HOME PLAN. One 10 equal monthly payments. Nothing added-Io This column ls reserved for new-n at’ local interest but advertising o! a neivny IIIIIIIII may ho inserted at l rents a u-oril strictly puyubis in advance. CONFE DERATION LlfE INSUR- ANCE. L-C798-7-12-3lZi. THE HIGHLANDS, Wednesday's Dance as usual this week. L-8626. THE STEAMER IIARLAND sails for Victoria on Friday morning next at 7 o'clock. returning Livestock Ex- hibits, the East River trips will b; made on Thursday instead of Fri- ' Cartier delegation. and when they day. MR. AND MRS. JAMES SMITH. Rocky Point, announce the engage- ment of their daughter ‘Thelma to Newton W. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Taylor, Cumberland. Marriage to take place last of Aug- list. - L-8690-8-2l. MOTOR BOAT OUTING-A party consisting of Messrs. Murray and Arthur Oulton. Otis 'I‘ienho'm. ihe Misses Myrtle Oultcn and Margaret Rayworth of this place, the Misses lvllattie and Nettie Dobson and Ml‘. Norman Dobson. of Cape Spear, N.B. har’ a very pleasant trip to P.E.I. on Sunday by motor-boat. The day was ideal for the trip and was much enjoycd.-—Sackville Tri- bune. NEW Y.M_C.A. SECRETARY- The President of the Charlottetown Young Men's Christian Associaiion received a telegram this morning from Mr. Norvllle E. Luck of Tor- onto accepting the secretaryship of the Association. Mr. Luck comes to the city with the very highes; rec- ommendations from the National Council oi’ the Young Men's Chris- tian Associations of Canada. He has had a thorough training in Y.M C.A. work. has given very effective service both at home and overseas. and has always shown very able administrative leadership. Mr. Luck is married and has cne child, he is a member of the United Church. graduated with the degree of BA. from Toronto University in 1920; he is a. graduate of the Y.lVi‘.O.A. Summer School and has been in Y.M.C.A. wOrk since 1906. He was Assistant Secretary at Brant- ford, and was General Secietary at Midland until he went overseas on military service the 10th of July. i915. BOY SCOUTS COUNCIL- A meeting of the Council of the Boy Scouts Association was held in the Guardian Office yesterday. Past President Burnett presiding in the unavoidable absence of President I/iightizer. Those present were: Provincial Commissioner Warren. Messrs. J. J. Morris, J. O. Hyndman, J. Drlscoll, Hon. Adrian Arsenault. Mayor Lidstone, Summerside. and Mr. R. C. Parent, Secretary. Apolo- gies were received from His Honour the Lieutenant Governor and Mr. L. D. Murray. ATPIITILZTITIQIILS in con- nection with the visit of the French Commissioner Pniil Cozc and l5 Boy Scouts were discussed. Mr. Arsen- ault was dcputed to extend the wel- come on behalf of the association and to address the French Scouts. It was intimated that in addition to the City Troops, Scouts from Alberton. Summersicle and Mon- tague had expressed their intention of being present. It was decided the Cubs, Scouts, Rovers, Leaders and members of the Council would meet at St. Paul's Hall at one o'clock Friday to make final arrangements for the parade to the Provincial Buildings and thence to Govern- ment House. where they will be the guests of His Honour the Lieuten- ant Governor and Mrs. DeBlois at the garden party for the Jacques will be inspected by bench Oom- miasionor Con. _ iii IND PAIN — Frotlw THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN A DELIGHTED VISITOR.- Among the visitors here is Mrs. Eliza Josephine Harwood. for 40 years head of the department of Voice and Physical Training in the ton. This is her first visit and she is loud in her praise of the beauties of the Island and the cordiality of its people. In all her travels she has experienced nothing like it, and wonders why we do not adver- tise our advantages more. She re- grcts she had not known of them before, as she would have planned an extensive holiday in our midst. Her programme is filled up, and she regretfully leaves this morning to keep an appointment in 'I‘ruro. RETURNING FROM GETAWA- Allan MoCabe, Percy Landrigan. Roy Ooles, James Coles, George McLennan and W. A. Smith, mem- bers of the Prince Edward Island rifle team which took part in the ‘Dominion Rifle Association shoot at Connaught Ranges, Ottawa, pas- .sed through the city this morning en Nate to their homes. They were jubilant over the winning of the Governor Generals Medal by J. L. Ward. of Sunny Brae. it; being the second time such s feat has been ncoompiished by a New Brunswick- er. Sgt. Ward was due to reach Moncton on the Ocean Limited this afternoon.-Mbncton Transcript. STANHOPE BEACH INN.- Guests of the week included Miss Ephigenie Arsenault, Miss Madelyn -Clarkin. Miss Mary Conally, Mrs. lC. P. Price, Mrs. E. D. Nicholson, Miss Alice Cox, Miss Pauline Nich- olson, Miss Joan Price, Mrs. William iMcNeeley, Mrs. Murray McNeeley, Mrs. John J. Trainer, Mrs. Mark McGuigan, Miss Marion J. Holmes. Miss Bobby Wright, Miss Edna Jenkins, D. Bell, J. H. Saunders, Charlottetown; Miss Bert Ritchie, New York; Gertrude Holmes, Roy- alty; Vera Murray. Kenneth A. Ross, St. John's. Nfld; Mr. and Mrs. Aben MacLean, Charlotte- town; Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Martin, Haverhill, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Miller, Granby, Conn.i Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Denworth, Philadelphia, Pa; Miss ‘Thelma Cook, Boston; L. H. Jenkins, Ottawa; Miss Helen Large, Toronto; Miss Ethel Hodg- son, Ottawa; Miss Betty Jamleson, Halifax: Mrs. F. A. Gates, Mrs. R, E. Jenkins, Mrs. R. B. Snazelle, Mrs. Ross McEwen, Mrs. J. Curran, Mrs. P. Turner, Mrs. J. A. Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pomeroy, Mrs. iSenator) Robertson, Mrs. Bessie Waller. Mrs. Hilda Wonnacctt, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. LePage, Mr. A. Blan- chard, Mr. C. J. Campbell, Mr. E. Reardon, Mr. L. J. Campbell, Mr. D. Brown, Mr. Bill McCollister. M. ICampbeII, Mr. and Mrs. H, R. Hill- son, Miss Mary Irving, Miss K. C. Irving. Miss Margaret Irving, James ‘Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. C. Craswell. L. W. Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McInnls, Mrs. B. F. Tinney, Char- lottetown; Miss Alice Muirhead, R. J, MacKelvic, A. M. Sonnerman. Harry Sudbury, Summerside, R, S. Lea, Montreal; Mrs. J. A. Munn. Marshflcld; Mr. R. S. Munn, Souris; Mrs. H. Blan, MlssmAda Matheson, Boston, Mass; Miss Margaret Hynes. Miss B. Laonard, Mrs. l". P. Megan, Toronto; Miss B. Leonard. Miss M. Hynes, Toronto. PERSONALS children of Dorchesier, N.B., have returned from Charlottetown where they spent the past week guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Newsonie oi Montreal are taking in the Exhibi- tion and room. Mr. and Mrs. Montague W. De Wolfe have arrived from Spring- field, likes. on s. visit to Mrs. Dc Wolfe's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jdinson. Mr. De Wolfe is as- sistant treasurer of the Federal m- ‘ ediote Oredlt Bank of Spring- SORE HANDS byRubbingin as field. Mus. , The Misses Helen and Mai-ion Garrison have left on a trip tn Charlottetown, PEI. - Ottawa Journal. Misses Annaiul MafiDcnald and Anna lilac-Donald, Anligcnsh, have rclztrncd to Antigczilsh eft'r sn-nd- ing an enjoyable vacation at K-ro- , IICppOch Bca h. P. E. I rx Chronicle. a qé-fism. ‘- Curry School of Expression, Bus-i Mr. and Mm. G. M. smith and b price-the cash nrice, 10% lotto. Plans Test l For Infantile Paralysis Care PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 21 —Dr. John A. Kolmer. Temple University Professor who claims discovery of a vaccine to prevent infantile paral- ysis, said today he plans to try it upon 20 children, including his mm two sons. Deluged with requests for sup- plies of the vaccine from physic- ians over the country, Dr. Kolmer refused them until further vaccin- ations have been tried. Thus far only he and his technical assistant Miss Anna M. Rulen, formerly of Halifax, N.S., have been vaccinated with it. -_i._i_.___ CHURCHILL SEEN AS AN OIL PORT WINNIPEG, Aug. 21—Churc.h- ‘Til has not developed as a grain port to the extent its promoters expected but that is no reason for censoring the port or its fu- ture rxnssibiiitles," Said Hon. T. G- Murphiy. Dominion Minister of the Interior today. "some day it may be an ‘mportant crude oil port with a large refinery there." Mr. Murphy is in Winnipeg to assist in laying the preliminary plans for the Conservative convention to be held in Brandon. Ocfoiaer 3. FLIES UPSIDE DOIVN OVER DOVER STRAITS DOVER. Aug. Zl-Fllght-Lieu- tenant Geoffrey 'I‘ys0n, ex-R A.1=‘. pilot, flew across the Straits of D0ver—upside down. This feat commemorated Louis Bleriot's epoch-making crossing 25 years ago. Fllght~Lieutenant Tyson covered the 2i miles in sixteen minutes- five minutes less than half the time it took the French pioneer. AGRICULTURE AMUSIM ENT FUN l- THDILLS NOW balance in iififiiin curl rum 0N liucnisi. I l ikCIl. sterd . rests I n Man- . of m i0 Gom- to the _- .7,‘ a ,1‘ lion London Fashions ..§§.‘.°’“.i.’iiilt‘.‘ '*:>;t.::;-.::;i “$5.: .. hi; Reign Suprcmcimund they mu m vslablish bran- sum, Li ches hcre if they ivdntcd ‘to be in , LONDON Aug g1_;_ondmL M alon" HIIVIIIC advanced fashions. ‘ F's for fashion centre, has scored auolherl‘ Anlcrican (ICSIZLETS have faLcn 910p- point. This time me iriiiuics mine into lgw- Nvfi‘ York fj-“cardsv i116 ‘ fact t at they are makini. c.ct.c.i “worm For several weeks past notes‘ l Peterborough Youth; Lost In Attempt To Conquer Gulf In 161 Foot Craft. (C. P. Cable By Guardian's Special 'irc) ST. JOHN'S, Nfld., Aug. C1-—FBI.CI of Jack Smith, the young Peter- borough, Ont, canoeist who tried to paddle across the Atlantic, was in- dicated definitely today when his vaditors there have becn culoziziug which is fast gaining for gold mine reputation TE. not ion; past when Amcri~ I iznrs complained that the c.0 I English shops had no lzuc a- dl . The latest “bouqucfi Sliyri "England has become mp srturcj" cn beach costumes and sun ha of original chic that docs not with tweeds and ghhllcs, Anicrlciiiil buyers arriving at the peak of ihc season find much a! .-‘iSc)i. tiirri —~i— Courts, and nmml: the dcml at? Visitor~"Your son is ralhcr small women of the theatre audiences for his age, isn't he?" worth bringing home. Thiy are rc- Proud Mothcr—"Oh. no; most boys discovering the West-cud ns an ex- of his age arc overgrown, I think." - PAGE FIVE THE MONARCH Famous for that f 311ml in London of “ ccrless hand-woven a» ’ _ v ‘ fabrics, and are employing London as "the thriliniz iown forililnwlis Ellilllfill tailoring that CM?- fvers of clothes." ‘ This is a triumph for an iudusziy, {be worn with an air." Special complimcnzs ngpif q,l<jiluiis.h materials: day L. "Linens and cottons arc distinc- i ifs-l live in wcavc and r-ocrinfl-Eiigiish cs in (lycrs arc cxmrl. and their iiciv are paid “WhvF says New York ‘their Zizi- mp costumcs have no backs at all." l View Points “Detroit Free Press. citing fashion centre." zclvciccns for ilie fall urc- n delight." IEO ands 5e Of 6mm’ "n" 41'1""! “aim” m”- r NEWIOUIIGIDIMTS west coast. ' ‘ The "Pride of Peterborough" lav ’ ,, tonight at River ofPonds, while ~ - fishermen searched the shore at Greetings and Lil-nu Point Laionlaine for the body of ling‘ the adventurous young Canadian .1111: who set out in the 16-foot craft on T0 our Many a voyage to England more than a month ago. Battered by seas for weeks, the} and canoe was washed to land at Point‘ Lafontaine today. Choppy wzivcs ofi v ,» the Gulf of St, Lawrence had over-| turned it and carried away the, h, canoeistls effects somewhere be-i _ . . . . ,, tween Gaspe. Que. and Cape 11...! Q cordial invitation 1s extended to Nfld. _ d, k ur office our Head- Confident o! Voyage ' you t0 ma e O y _ . . . . 7 he I, was just about a month m’ quarters durum EXIHDIIIOII“ eek. I‘; that he set out on the dangcrou: 270-mlle passage across the gulf. confident that he could negotian, D it in a few clays and then continue e P) WES his projected voyage from Peter- ‘wmfm’; 0m» i° P°‘"b°*°"K“~’ Wholesale Merchants, Exporters and ‘vim Eng an . ' . r71 Already he had paddled n. way Fire Insurance Agents, his through Lake Ontario, through the w ‘ _ i: a dangerous rapids on the way to the ( harlotteto“ n a is Sc. Lawmence River, and down m in Gaspe. And he felt the Gulf of Si. , Hrs Lawrence crossing should present L"3551"5"~’1 ‘ii. ma, no difficulties greater than those T.~._ __ he conquered on the initial stage. Given Up For Lost. i But the days passed and length- ened into weeks, and the fisher- men watching off Cape Ray caught no sight of the venturesome pad- dicr. He was given up for lost long before the empty canoe came to land today. Only his mother, Mrs, Teresa Smith, had clung to hope that her son might still live. But today. prostrntcd with grief at her homc in Pctcrboroilgh, she said she had given up hope that Jack would tum up alive. l DOMINION fill‘ f‘l\.\‘.\ll.\ I'r- ivm-v nf PIIINFIC I§II\\'.\Itl> ISLAND in ili~ Sui u’ > ll'l]I IN Ill! I» '~ i‘ . lvnr, liiu- of l.i\\\' r \\'i-ii|~.\-.vr~.i iu| Pumhrrlniul t-iun In .\-i\'.. .~'-~->l=:i.; will"... <1.-.-...i~~.:, I. w- I By inc Hrmourulvli- Iiamiil Lnnnaril Palmer, Surrogate, Juvlgo of Probate; ctr, rim I To the Sheriff of‘ Ilif‘ t‘uunl_v of] Queen's (‘runny or ziuy (‘iiuslniilv or; lllcrnlo pcrimn uuhin IIII‘ SiiIII (‘minty- lilil".l‘l'l'l \VHI<IIIE.\S lllllvll l‘ lien: the hell-l lion mi lilo of IIlIlIl‘ IJIIIIIIIIII. n! .\l~ ilchoro Iii lhr- Still» of \i: .'~l Fnlteii Stfliiw i-l’ woninu, |ir<i,\'.||g s. ‘vI I v l ii p pvii r in the snlil . u In ho IIIHI lioforn nn- at urrngili- Fivurt lo lw held in ihn Fouri ll-ui-i- in Fhril-Iollv- loivn In Qiwcn‘! lbiuuly, in tho SliItI Province, uii 'l'm\svlu_\' llll‘ tivntvliflli rlny of September iii-st i-mulng, ill ilm lmur of PIPTPII oH-liw-k IUPFIIIWIII of lIil‘ some lIl'l_\' in sliv-iv vans" If any |I||~_\' l‘.'lll why tlw Avvnlllllrl iii ilic said lis- lriin ahmilil Iilll In- [IINSPII liflli Estate clnsi-il as pruycil for in poilllnn nnri ufl iunllmi of \\' Bontlvgv, I-laq , Prnrinv for snhl I‘ i- tloucr And ldo licr- l-_v uril- r lluil n irur 1‘l'1|\_\' hereof lie furllniiili pulilislivii in sum -‘ newnplipcr piilvlislvcil in Pluirloitvlr-uiv aforesaid flur- lu 1':i1‘I\ \\'I‘i‘I\' in ill lrnsl. (our mmsu-iiilin win-ks from III" ilnlc lu-rcnf niul lliiit n lrnn cup;- hcreoi’ he forilnvilli posh-ii in the fol~ lowing PIIIlIII‘ plums ri-spi-i-llvolyz namely, in thr- hull of the (‘nurt lions-- in (‘hurloili-loun nfor- “IIII at nr li"lll‘ tho Hunk n! Nmui Si» nud nt or IIPIII" llic Ilnynl Iinlik nf lifilifl lmlh in Charlottetown iifoi-u-uiil, so llllll all persons IIIIFTPSIUII in illf‘ snlii listin- us aforesaid may have iluu IIOIIPI‘ lhcrrof Given unilvr my II‘ III‘ suiil (‘i-ilvl .I and llm Soul of iu-iilli-lli il:i\' of‘ ll in nn- l\\i'l|l_\‘- l _i\‘.~= EVIL," l. I'.\I.\IIIR Surrogate - '_ cri roof. BRITISH “TARZAB” LIVES IN TREE-TOP BRISTOL. Aug. 21-111 tiic woods round Bitterwcil Lake. at Biitou, 11cm" Bristol, is n man aged ~i\\'0lli._\‘ who lives in the ITO!‘ tops. wcai-lng u leopard skin “That is my favorite trce. over‘ there." this bronzecl young Tarzan, n mass of muscle. said. He was at the tap in ten seconds. He swiiilg through thc branches of adjacent trees l0 reach it. He lives in an cyric among the leaves which he has built himself. It has a wooden floor and a thatch- "I like It and so I d0 It," he ex- pIiIIIiOCI. His body is perfectly proportioned and his shoulders are tremendous. "My feet are rather flat." he said. “that is what makes climbing easy Swr mo." When ho is not at work hr: is hunting, with a spear. knife. tow and arrow. "I have killed a rabbit at a hundred yards with my bmv nnd arrow," he said. mural’: iiu- zri-ni Yllltr Llnimrlil EXAMINATION fitting and supplying "losses. etc. II. J. IMBOII I OPTOMETRIST Office Connected With Drugstore , E. R. BROW Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness Y and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summer-side, Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond Sh, Charlottetown T! WHY IIAIIE BAD BRAKES? ' oiTcviiu: lirzikc Lining. 'I‘HIS WEEK i ONLY. at the following Special Prices We are 2 X1 I IVovcn Lining" . . . . . . . . . . . .39 fl. 2",xl~i \\'o\'cn Lining‘ ................ .50 ft. 1' lxii 32 Woven Linini: .20 fi. l'._»X.'i Iii Wovvii Lininu‘ .. . . . . . . . . . .25 fi. ‘lflxii iii \\'o\"vn Lining . . . . .. .. .. .29 ft. 2 xlilli Woven Linini: .31 it. Sets. Complete, Nlodvl .-\ Ford . . . . . Lilli 11v. 32 Nloulzlcil Iirzikc Linimr .::is n. l 1i, I Iii .\louldcd Iiriiki- Lining .35‘ it. " 114m‘! Iii Aioulilcd lirzikc Lining" .i2 it. 2 x3 1G Moulded Ilrnki- Lining i") it. I The nocrns nilllli COMPANY LIMITED (‘ll .'t RI .(I'I"I‘I~ITO\\'N I I i, . . C1 ‘, é l, . f1 i ;- l 51. ..= =1‘ fr‘ b é. 1 w- ‘ 15 ‘Z . ...‘..- ...~_..... “amn- g ,. if“, ‘ 5' f