ll ps2 ._1_ LA‘ uh." ‘Annk L‘ A‘ "W »-» .-. w"... 71.1w- x. . {Malian- l . '_ I - v v Ascot; ‘Qlllilllllll- t: -—-——i_'v- A - 23.75. ‘rHAIBaT-téli qr Ioeymsu ' w“; to pay fo “ole es. " Any man who has seen Barton Bu!!!“ u n t e e d tailored-to-measure Clothes ‘knows this line is easy to sell. if you don't know Barton clothes, we'll furnish‘ names of successful salesmen and those ' who have boughtnndt nnkedus; ‘ Fall line is raiders.- . '. in Bvelg we guarantee B rton ‘S its and Overooats to" have retail value of $40.00 or money refund- e,l_ complete Oiltllllimfill. free, in- cluding big swa ch cloth samples with lots of exclusive novelty features and we train you how to sell. Write us atnoncef-Barton Tailoring Comps glbeptfii; Box lob t d _ ' 2“- M°“"'°“l' ,1 P. s: “A553. ‘"111???’ huviltllsti-e 5-. ‘ ‘m? 1 Souris. ‘ seo-‘l-zz-loif 1i ADVERTISEMENTS ‘ ._........'..'.....;..'I u. ,4. m, n. , "m "nonhuman-nut Tl p“ u‘; ‘l | '.'.. 1-1L.“ FOR aste- olloicz Fagin‘ ran“ -FOR SALE AT HALF PRICE ‘sac. NE-W BOATS ‘FOR SALE-SUIT:- ‘vvx Ivvvv. r V?‘ A Q ~ lllllllllnqlgya.“ F0!‘ SOIQ flour. 14.00 10.000 Iset 011,8; lu1?p,.,,l§:'p,:,',“f —ll- ll- Crosby. Boushaw Mills.‘ - - ' ‘905-7-24-41 sate-escorts l-l Fmst and Wood Mower at 9x22 Blllll- Arnly Robert n. Cra u, “lift. ~Wlmo.s*tul~ a "sci- 0nd hand ford truck In good run- lllllil 071191‘. Charlottetown Q1". flse C0.. Prince st. 878-7-23-41 able for t‘he slloro and fitted ml- jeachers Wanted '_" WANTED- THIRD CLASS TEAC- ‘ her for Abncy school. Supple- ment fifty dollars.——-John Germ- ley, secretary of Trustees. 882~7-2iir3l N oTlcE “r Hill’ for sale at Eldon All the Slllllilllilg hay on the 93mm of‘ the late A. G. ‘Smith will he B0 ll ‘by auction on Well. July 28th lll 4 Il- m. liberal terills, if not, flue next evening J. J, Lay-ape“ Auctioneer 921, m l _ . WANTED -- T-HIRP CLASS TEA- ' oller for Caledonll. SchoolNo 51. Supplement $50. D. ‘L. McPher- soil, Secretary. 7-23-6i. WANTED — A SeonthCluss oacher _.' ' for llopefleld School. District No, ‘ 122. Supplement $100.00. Apply in .luIlu A. McDonald. >Scc’y oi‘ 'i‘rustces. 920-7126-31. WANTED-PROTESTANT THIRD class teacher for, Mtpvernon ‘School. Supplement $50.00. -— J. E. Purchase, Set-y. 904-7-24-4i d . Female Help Wanted ,_.____-__---i_____ MAID WANTED —’_'(V_VITH EX- pei-ience in cooking)’ in family of two. No washing” Extra good wages to capable person. Apply A. B. care of Guardian. GIRLS OF NEAT APPEARANCE lo take orders for ‘necktiss dir- ect from factory at factory prices. llnusual opportunity to barn large income, Public Service, London, Unt- F.II.W, July 26. S Miscellaneous FOR CHILDREN'S SEWING, IN- ; _ City. 893-7-24-3i -' .fant‘s layettes, etc, Pllonejgii-It. .____.___;_~_____ E1 Verso JNO. McDONALlIiIfl LANDDISUR- vcyor Herma v_ ‘e P.. <. . ' “ ‘uh ' Bsls-l-lo-lluu - Situations Vacant BMACK IDEAL SOFT DRINK t flavor; cool, refreshing; iul, delightfully tasty; made in a Jiffy; enormous demand; send ten cents, get selling sample; make big money this summer; experience co capital unneces snry. Bradley-Garretson, Brant- iord, Ont. \ ‘ S. V. 121. Male‘ Help Wanted —\ ‘*—.——i' WANTED —-M‘AN "I'O'WORK ON farm August 1st.,.Apply Shaw's llotei. Braokely-Bench. .‘ _ » - 889-7-23-6i I WANTED--TWO NEAT APPEAR- ing men who have good refer- PIICB to train for salesman (mar- ried preferred). Excellent oiJenlng and. goor earnings. Per- mzlnent position. Previous ex- ‘ parlance u ~I oe ary. Write Box-An ollédaigigulll 900-7-24-3i FIREMEN ‘AND BRAK-Eil/ILEN. hugiuuui-u-also later $250‘ mouth- ly; also clerks (which position?) Write Railway’ Box 110, City. olll-l-zo-ai. Nltfflllfg I'RAlNIN‘G.9¢l2l9,9|-,FOR NuRsl-zs Cale Hospital". ._l-la,verhill. Mass. ‘rilree yours‘. course. Affiliation with Providence City Hospital. ddigh-l hour day. Allowance $15 nmntlliy. ‘One hour from Bos- ton. ‘For further information air nly to Superintendent. 858722-71 voune w zi~ngsinluo ‘ro ‘ l eulor Sep ' felael of North ' Adams Training School for lNllrses. North , Adams, Mass., please writeflSupt. promptly. ‘School qualities pupil to secure registration, IProvides monthly allowance and iprlvllege of six ‘ months‘ course at Xela University School of Nuraing. All onDGTlBBU ilaid. i , sl1-l-2e1si. ~ ~ ~ : . WANTED-v-YOU .0 _WOIIEN TQ llflln in new, _ospita.l, 135 beds. accredited sohoolf affiliation Iiollevue Hospital, New‘ Nork. ~Ciasses.ente'r,A'ug_ust and Jan- ‘ very. Writ glorlrrospeutus to- ‘ ‘loy- Superint ndent, Forest Hills Ilosnuul. Forest Hills, Mass. u ' 9 . .-,-.. in . Nulessil“ ourld women wontedto‘ ‘olnefra uate ‘Reg- istered ’ kin er class; tuition. u. . in ill-y’ free till McNeil, Charlottetown. WANTED TO BUY OR RENT__ TOCI( ISSUE WANTED IN tCOM- could not give horse heat if he flu- lshed without a driver." This was hedlth- from W. l-l. Gocher, secretary of National Trotting Association, so that El. Verso, which was Elven the decision in the second heat by the judges, This gives while El Verso would be placed dullness again characterized the ex- P0 the Montreal market Saturday. The domestic trade was also slow but quiet but the undertone was steady, lines o1 millfeed were well main- There was little business transact- ieaidellce at 233 Cumberland Street will he sold by llllibllc mic. Jlllv loll» 1021mm 12 o'clock‘ noon. For particulars apply to McLeod 6's ‘Bentley. Solicitors. our. This is all ideal home for a elwly to Mrs. J. a. Rodd up lpreinlses or In McKiunon and . 910-7-26-21 A Wanted small house centrally located with all nlodcrn conveniences. Write "T" c|o Guardian. BGil-7-22tf. pally needing additional financ- ing or promotion with real merit and possibilities. Give com- plete details first communica- tion. Arthur Langlcy Rose & Co., 5G Wall Street, New York ST. STEPll-ENJuly 23.——"J\ldges he telegram received here today must lose the heat. Auto Pace the heat. ast, giving Bessie ‘McKylo and THE MARKETS IMIONTRIEAL, July 25.’-~Extremc prices were steady. In the spring wheat flour market business was A moderate amount of business was worked ln winter wheat grades and prices were firm. Prices for all tained with a fair trade passing. ell in standard grades of rolled oats bllt prices were unchanged. The ‘butter trade was fair and steady. The receipts last week were 16,477 packages. No.1 pasteurized was quoted at 32% to 33c., per pound. The exlport trade in cheese continued fair but the local de- mand was small. Prices were un- changed. Western grades sold _nt 36%, to 3'1 per pound. receipts last week were 65,096 boxes. Trail- ing lu eggs was on the light side but prices were firm. Fresh extras were quoted at 37 to 38 c. and firsts at 82c. per dozen. Stock Quotations Exchange : ' American Can. . Am. Car and Fdy C0- .. - 99 Am. locomotive Co. 102 Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. 49 Canadian Pacino Co. 163 iNZY. Con.‘ and Hud. Riv. R. R. 129 Consolidated Gas Co. . . .. . . "103 Killy Springfield Tire Co. . . . Nevada Consolidated 90W" . Pan-Am. Petroleum . Reading Co. Southern Pacino ‘Co. .. . . . .- Aria: solos, it is sufficient ‘tiou 0n the premises on Friday, Sympathetic renderings ‘HALIFAX. July ZL-Qulotatlons furnished by Johnston and Ward. ‘Members of the Montreal Stock At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. . 137% .. 58% Am. Smelt. and Reing. 00.12925 (If . '1' :1 moeulrui iluardian ‘ KELLY-S Chose. ‘By special “llllelll. AlLArlwus Cowboy" the 816i! South Western play ha; ‘pa. - cell“ Smal- llDDlnuse ‘wherever “Axed will lbe repeated in Kelly's fir"! Hell or Tuesday. July 27th. m“ l‘ ll" Ulljhovliortunity to see llllllrlev so no. ‘ours and come. 1i FUNERAL ‘ NOTICE. —Th9 re- mains of the late Mrs. Fitzgerald whl°ll Will arrive this evening will Al"! lllflced lli St. Paul's Tuesday morning at $.30. ‘FIUNERAL NOTICE. -Ths fun- a of the late Mrs w, E, Enmlm “I! NW tbl f tomorrow lll°l‘l1mfi“_"i' ‘ Ycrnallls will’ be placed in the Memorial Chapel of St. Peter's Cathedral at an early hour tomorrow morning. SOLOISTS AT T R I N I TY At the morning service yester- ‘llll’ ill Tflnlly Church, the con- Erogfltion again-had tho pleasure o! lloorlusl fMr. Robert n. Messer- VQY ln two .excellent numbers; the first being the famous ltecit and “Rollins in Foaming Bil- lows," from -Ilaydu's Mastery Ora- torio “The Creation," and [or the llelill-llll lllllllllfll‘. the beuutitul Ilymn "Dear Lord and Father 0f Mall- kind." Of the rendition of those to say that "The artistry of the singer equals PUBIJIO AUCTION- DE3|RABLE his splendid baritone voice. At ev~ ening service, Mr. Roland Philip- son (tenor) gave delightful and of "Lead, Klllllly l-lslll.‘ “All Evening Prayer." and immdhlg Sh‘ acre“ lllllll llllll llfllll gramme as DOIIuWB Son z g. Beautiful and he“ house~ Al“ new ‘Pump ill Bells;_ Recitation, Saving for a l-lolne. Miss Jean Walsh; French ‘rotir i i- ‘ __ p‘ . _ _ B‘ ‘Wmer or particular“ bong, Au iPerson; Recitation, When Timed Pa Shaves, Masterlleo Gallant; Dialogue, A ‘Cruel lloax; Recita- tion. ‘st. Peter at the Gate, John M. Chaisson; French Song, La Fleur Au Souvenir; Recitation, When Pa- pa is Sick, ‘Miss Agnes Arsenault; Recitation, A Bachelor's Dream in Church. Alyre Gallant, Intermission sale of Candy; Dialogue, Getting lltld of Father, recitation. My John, Jean Walsh; Encore, His Criti- cienls; Song, island Hymn; G011 Save the King. ‘The drawing of a lottery ilnder the direction of St. lFellx Women's Institute took place at vthe honle of Mrs. John J. Gal- lan‘t on June 30, 1926- The follow- ing were the winners: One pair of D plly, Creenlnount; One Bureau Scarf, won by Miss fLaurettu. lPet- ers, Tignish One Man's Silk Tie, won by Alyre Gallant, Tignish. The pll-plla of St. Felix School were express our heartfelt and hygienic welfare. propose to live up to the propose Gallant, Agnes Arsenauit, Winters, Annie Gillis, Mary H. Martin. BIRTHS Tina ‘Agatha. DONAHOE-At lDonahoe, a son-Gavan. DEATHS and Mrs John Donnlloe. at her home, 268 Sydney Street Saturday morning, Jilly 2 Funeral notice later. starting at 9.80. pic's Cemetery. vice starting st 10.30. lntenmen st. Peter's Cemetery.‘ tomorrow TMacLeafls oral 27th fromj ion Churcht- Service starting a 1:30. Cemetery. 11.6. industrial Alcohol Co. . Nvlhest-July. 141 ; Sept. 140% 52% United States Steel 133% iilow cases, won by Mr. Ed. Mur- presented with a‘ new drinking fountain from the members of St. Felix Women's institute. Follow- ing is the letter of thanks from the pupils: Dear Ladies: Wewish to thanks for the kind interest that the members of your Institute are taking in our school; to guard our educational Please ac- cept our sincere thanks and wg‘ standard that our positions requir- es of us. We are. sincerely, The llol ll/lollouo second one llllru moll- lPupIIs of ~ st. Felix School, Alice ey between them. Jami CALLAGHAN- At Lake Verde on rt trade In Canadian grain on July 17th, 1926, to Mr and Mrs John J. Callaghan, a daughter—- Roseneath, July 21st, 1926. to Mr and Mrs John D-ONAHOEQM ‘Roseneath, July 21st,, ‘1926, Gavan, infant sou of Mr ENMA‘N— Passed peacefully away 4th. 1926, Georgina J. Weldon, beloved wife of William Edgar Enmnn. PlTZGEFIAL‘D-—At New LISIIGIIHL. interment IP60- ENMAN- Passed peacefully away at her homo, 268 Sydney Street, Saturday morning, July 24th, 1926. Georgina J. ‘Weldon, beloved wife of William Edgar Enman. Funeral private in SI. Peter's Cathedral to; marrow, (Tuesday) morning, ser- MleLEAN-At the P. ll]. I. Hospit- al on Sunday, July 25th, 1026, Mrs John MacLean, age 54 years. Fun- (Tussday). Jilly Funeral ‘ Home, King ISquare to New Domin- lntenent to New Dominion l‘ ' - . ply Maritime Electric Plant. . 926-7 26 2i _8T. PAUL'S‘ QHu\RcH-o—'rh6 i-reacbe at St. Paul's Church yes- ‘tordov moi-alas was Rev. Canon Sloggett of Baco, Maine. Canon Glogxett is a native of ‘C rlotte- town. This is his first visi home for thirty-five years. FINDS FOX ‘PUP&-Mr. William Mahon discovered and captured in a hollow log on Hogg Island five patch foxes. The foxes are all healthy and to all appearances have not been affected by the severe winter. Sergeant Walker of the Ordinance Dept, Halifax, arrived in Chur- lottetown Saturday evening and will be at the Rifle Range this morning at 9 o'clock. and romalu until the conclusion of the PTCIVlll-l cial Rifle matches. He- will he available riflemen in correcting lilulifl of their rifles. L6H IFORMER RESIDENT EAD. __ Mr. ‘C. it. Smallwood rocoivi-ll - telegram Saturday morning au- nouucing the death of Mrs. ‘l-‘liz- garald, widow of the late Mlggluu- lice Fitzgerald at the resilience oi’ her daughter, Mrs Jduto mull, New Liskeard, Ontario. ‘The "billly will be brought here for tbunlill, and will arrivo this (Mondaylyfevclling. Funeral will the held Tllofiduy at 9 a. m. from St. Paul's Church. VISIT .‘l=ox RANCHES. _ iu. Oscar Thompson of -Kltcli'9ncr, Out was in town Friday, _,reiurlllil;: from a trip to iPrince Edward is- Tllonlpsolfs first visltll. lo the Mnritinles and he was much pleas- ed with the countryu-qMollt-inll TO ATTEND ASSOCIATE BO- ARDS OF TRADE CONFERENCE Among the visitors coming i0 Charlottetown to attend the Annual Conference of the Boards of Trade t0 be held on the 16th Aug- ust, is ‘Mr. T. A. lBensonfpolllllllon Poultry Representative. =-:Mr. Ilcu- soll is well known througlloul. tile Province In connection with ills splendid achievements for tllc lillli; and Poultry Industry and will l‘c- ccive a most llezrrty welcome. Mr. Benson will deliver an addrl-ss at this ‘Convention, which wlllbe look- ed forward to with a great deal of interest. “‘ THE PROVINCIAL RIFLE MATCHE-S.-— Everything ‘is now in readiness for the -_j',roviulrlo.l rifle matches, which commence Tuesday morning and .coutilluc Wednesday and Thursday. Car- taker Smith has a complete ‘set oi‘ target this year is different in that ‘blocks. bulls-eye, etc, are the salue as last year. will receive entries at ills ofiicc this morning. and at tllo rifle range this afternoon. ilt is pected that there will he a record. number of competitors shooting. l CHURCH MEETING. -'i‘he iv. M. S. of the Hazelbrook Baptist; Church held their July meeting at the home of Mrs Layton .\icCi1be,i Alexandra. a. large number of _meln-bors and visitors being pre-l scnt. The ‘President, Miss Lydin Jones, presided, and a short pro- gram of singing and reading was given. An interesting feature of the meeting was a report of the Association which was held in (Jharlottetown recently. This was prepared by the delegate. Miss Hannah Carver and read hy Rev. Mr. Lindsay, as the former was un- avoidably absent. As this was the last meeting of the your the election of officers took place at this time. ‘Aim-i PERSONALS ‘ Mr. Jamefi F. Kenny. St. Teresa, was a visitor ‘to the city on Satur- day. Mr. ChestcrCregory, New Glas- gow was a passenger on the lioche- laga to the city and returned un- Ont., lMrs Fitzgerald, widow oi‘ tllc late Justice "Fitzgerald. Funeral (lily- loinorrow '('l‘ueslluy) morning from St. Paul's Church, Service Mr. Alexander llir-Dolullil of ‘Lawrence. Mass. ishovlni: an en- joysihle time visiting friends and relatives here. Mrs J. Browne oi‘ thr- Lyman Drug Co., Ltd... Montreal is reliev- ing H. J. Malbon. Drugglsl. Mont- ague. ' ‘ - _ _ _ ? -)¢— O-OO-QO-Ofi ’ Wllllilllll "”'II'I';_‘;;0NOE > ~iWltHhoIs ‘whd- ‘can accom- ’ mounts‘ delegates ‘attending H The Orand Lodge ‘of the‘, aOé-lfii- to he held in > ' ‘ ..., August 9th to .- 12th; ‘communicate with the . undersigned at Ills-residence Idlpflogant», fit... or pholi! - fiihi/Mntlilfl lnumbsr you can _ llfllimfidlitillzd ‘I! you can '4 ‘only! room Ind-board. or roolvi ~ 003+} ‘. 1 t ‘I t J cllnrsnrslls waster». Ml i, .M. held, the eveningsel-vices on these -. _. ylslTlNe RIFLE EXPERT AT- "also dieing discontinued. The ,. TENDING SCHOOL. - Arnlourer lllllll-‘ller. lRev“ W. Bruce Muir ‘ovelllng ln St. James’ Church will are visiting tllclr aunt, Mrs, p), W. ‘Bridge, has joined his party to l~c-- new- targets for all rnngesm The Calvin D_ ‘Bhmlm, ML Buchanan there is all one back groundeolor, fhe Misses The dimensions of the Gordon, Jersey any‘ N’ J" u“. gm,“ Luna}, The Secretary, Col. fLGIKII home l“ Roseueath ex- , v rows cumulus v q€Qlj9l§tQwfkqlld Charlottetown Wednesdtt I ill‘ °lll . lloovv DEVELOPED AND PRINTED PHOTOGRAPHS . ENLA RGEMENTS ORABWELL STUDIO 187 Grout Georg; strug- AUGUST 8ERVQQE$ AT 51‘, JAMES. —At a meeting of the sear. .' slon of St. James’ Church yester- llllv morning ltwas decided that m‘ the l°lll' llllll Sundays in August lllillllllll; services "only- shall lbe loaves this week for his summer's ‘l " ‘ vocation and will he absent during . ‘rte . D foodlclfu the mouth of August. Next Suu-_ day tile services, morning and . . .» , Tralirldes Camp Moses Levine, now In Canada as the representative of the Palestine Menorah Corporation, la private company supported by Jews In Canada and the United States with the object of establishing homes and developing land in Palestine. —-?<0>—-— PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH RE- CEIVES GREETINGS he conducted lily ‘Rev. (l. C. Taylor 0f Montreal. formerly of Zion Church, this city. Miss". (iaitllcrinc lilcNevlll, Bou- slluw, is visiting friends ill tllc -l.\'. llm guest of Mrs J. A. Mc- Fudyl-ll, Kent Street. fiilnal park and thirty fivc IlillLS from the ncartast settlement, tho Ml‘. and Mrs Richard Dollguu have returned frolna pleasant visit to St. Anne do ‘Iit-BIIIIIIYO, Montreal The llloilcruttll‘ of tllc (lcncral As- flllil ’I‘ol'ont0. l-iilillllly of tllo (Zlluruil of Scotland, its flallles llliuglcll with tllo snow Ill". J. l). .\Il-(‘al1uili, has stlllt a cor- tipped reflections of tllc great Messrs. (illurlcl-l McKilllion nnil dial illcssagll ill his official calpilc- llltluntuin pcakll-lvlliizh surround lIllH finest oi’ all rocky lllnuutaiu ily to Ilcv. (lilorge ll. Uillliilll, lllill- laiu-s,.giithcl‘cd lilo riiicl‘ who arc isitlr m‘ llli‘ (illul-lgli of Si, Aliilrclv null Si. lllllll, ‘Montreal, who addres- scll lilo Sizoltish assembly rccielliiy " ' fmlll PFPSIJY- iilli (‘llilrcil lll (illllntiii. it roads: lic (Hillellzil mlscilihly warmly ill .M. MGKIIIIIOII, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. McKinlmll, Siollurtull, (Ialliula wits ruprlesi-utuil ill the gilt- hi-rlllg and lilo ltlastcru Uiilliltl Slam-s hail n nilnlller of delegates MUKIIIIIUII this city. Ml‘. ill- W. McKiunoll anti Illii 906-7-24- I , ._ . ..____ 2 cefizoNcEin-l EiNJovEo: A “on land, where he was loo g U\'l‘l' sou (Jllilrios W, are attending llltl. FOR BALE _ Con“ t U‘ r was lo d _Il ‘Sl- FbllX 5611001 [he (ox Bituaflgfh‘ Ht, 15,, vim, Muminm Gold chmnplunflhll, at wielcilllli.» you llcru. Wu know that India uull tllc llrlllsll Isles were Sumo“ bum . m g‘; t“ g5 “ll JllllB 29. 1929: llllllel‘ l-llll flllllllll!‘ all. llie famous Colpltts- riluclics lllllllax in»! tllc trilitltest (‘hurt-ll call chill zliso among tllosil present. m e a eat “we e5 of m“ wmlwlrll lll-‘ll-ll-“le- Flo’ near Salisbury. This lwas Mr. l __ llll! llcillt of Si-illlilllli (txllflg to lilo The lluw wow was i-alil-ll to order (rlillrcll or lliu lilllil of till-ii‘ furl“, by hlnjill‘ FTHII llrcivslrlhvllllllllilllll" verb!" "R's Rsgaljlxlqwills plasma‘; fathcrs- You vilnlcllsit rclllwlscllla! or ill‘ lilo Silllillllilll and vice-pri-sl- S ly l“? ""“ l “Luigi” y’? “_ livt- ill" all IIII.‘ ldllillislrspeilkillg llclii 0i‘ liw Illitlli Imiiy and by rill ‘w’ u“ “a w” Q a l ‘u’ w “m I'I'B~‘liyil'I'luIll t-llilrcllcs, and we llllilllllllolis vain tho (‘IIIIIIIIIEIP stoic ho will zittellil ill the Muritllue uoll‘ CIllilIlQlUlIshlpS. ill‘ ilfflitcrs was ru-i-ini-ll-ll for lililii- 11:27. ‘Phase ilfu sillllulroll l-olulnilllti- m‘, Major Frcll IHTJWSIPI‘, SIWFUI- lily 'l‘l‘cusllri.-l‘, ll. S. lliivls, llill-ilgu tromlllltlce, It. W. Lang Filril, Jliglly Iliirl- nu IIUWI Ill illlilllirra as it) the gilllilliiilllltso llf your Pillribyitlflllli- lslll. “Your church, so long ill closet fclltlwshil) willl 1lill‘.‘<l, has fallen oll lrtlulllolls tlllltae‘. ill your efforts Lo hi», lfllt: to the cillltjtillllillitl of Pres- bytcrianlslll, you fcit it your duty to rt-nlaiil outside of that union of (lilnullizul churches into which nl-any oi‘ your fellow lucmbcrs have gone. "As ll izililscilllcncc your congre- Mrs Goo. ‘L. Morrison and young sun have arrived from llrovitlcncv, ll. I. They aretlle guests of Ml". “ml M“ Cllafl- Sllulll-lllrs- aid (Jurley Phillips. It was euro-oll ' that the next pow wow of tllc Mrs J. B. Tilonlpson accompan- iod by hcr little illulghter arrivcil lust nigllt from Niagara. [Pulls on il. visit to her parents, Mr and Mrs J. tllc 'l'lllifllllll Valley, bflfilill‘. illyst lakc, at tllc foot of lilo. Italli- alld Mrs Ernest Johnston, ‘lfllfllllll’ autl capable of rendering great scr- ics. l‘ilc route to llc follinvci-i. illlll vine to ‘Cilulilla and to our Loni. The Assellllllly deeply sylllllzitllizcs . lwilh you ill your trials alld prays MP5 Sllll-‘lilll Milclflllll ‘llllllilat misfortunes may not inspire Mflllllfl l-"WU. Qlllllcy- Mllllll-fll"? that bitterness and ilatreil which 110W llle lllleslll (ll Ml‘ llllll Jllslilre so llilllltiill in tllc progress 0i‘ rc- Dillilel Milfilflfiil. Pollll- Plllll- iligiou; llhtil, tllc hlcsslilg of (loll . may wllllliilillllly resl upon your MI‘. Culvlll N. Blflllllll. llflllfillillll-lcllurchcis labours and that. is iu It. l» l“ n0" ‘ll-slung llllllllcle lllY-ltlic disruption of the Blather (ihurcll ill ISII-L-Goll ill. ills own tllllc may so over-rule yours as to Ellllll promote truc Christianity in your turn to Ilrattlebtlro, Vermont. -——- a latcr date. (‘lllllllli-llllillg Iii tllc alit-lllitlll ill‘ tllc Edna. and spending their vacation at their llllfS passed a vote of thanks. M a BIG LEAGUES .. and Junlcs 0i llicioil, NEW YORK, July 23> _Only tllc excursiolll-‘llr-l llll'ihrl~.c games were played Ill tllo National League today. aull Boston, Si. Louis and Cilicogo won while, in the some order, (Jillclllllilti, New sell with a campfire sung. roach M aiigne luku. li_lI\ Florence \\i'l5l‘(‘. IITIIOIII; V the l-Iocllclaga to the City on Sull- ilay. trail Ilus-liiit! At Jasper Park MAlllG-N LAKE, Jasper National Pork, Alberta, July 24, —— By cour- ier. here in the heart of Jasper Na- Jilspcl- sqlliillfOfl of the irailriders or the (llllladlull Rockies held their first annual pow WOW liLSl. evelliilg ormllul the big camp fire, built so close to tllo. shore of tllc ialic that- makillg tllc trail trip. Nearly all of trililriiicrs hailing from fur away Iiurris, T. W. Mchouough and linu- squadron In 1927 would be Ilclil ill lulu-- part range Wllfiffiyllll) Canadian A|-_ theft‘. art: HUYUHII choices will be iiccilicll upon by tllc collllllltloc at A rtesolllilon was also passed ro- lllillll lmiiy 0i’ tllc triiilriilvrs tilt.- slig- gestiou that tllc pow wow of IIII.‘ llluill lboliy illlcruaie annually Ill" tween tilt.- rookies of ihi: llilrl ll ailtl >ouill and that the selection 01' the location he chosen ily a mall llailut of all lllcln-Ilers. The ballot to llle held IIUI. Iutcl‘ than Fcbrllilry‘ 1 ill’ the your of the pow wow. The lllOIli-l Ill lIll.‘ officers for their work llllrlilg the past your and the pow wow clu- 'I‘ilo llli‘ silllilllrull loft Jasper (m Mililillly lllhilrllnrlil and camped that night iii tllc llcail oflhlotlicillc lake. 'I‘il»-_v filliowell Lili. tllc rushing Jialigllcl rivl-l‘ i4) hialiguc lake wlllere iralllp; whorls-st refreshing utl satisfying ; higher up, the members will have a view of more than 100 miles oi‘ lllollntuiu scenery, the view extend- illg as far south as Wilcox pass and the clliulnbia ice fields. The Jasper slllladruil number more than IUII melllhtlrs representing almost every collntly ill the world, uiuoug them are Earl and Countess lluig, Yuku Mllkl, greatest o! all Japanese AI- plllists, Aiasllu lMoto, soil of the llrelllitvr of Japan, Sir Henry 'I‘llorn- toll, Irvlllg ‘cillllilllllgtl, and J, pa“. rt-I ihlizllllllalll of lllovie fame. Ail-- (IIIII'I' llolcil IIIUVItl actor who was to llav - ‘llltllldtill the puw wow ‘but, was fill ti] ‘lly business to send a icll-sr-‘Hu of regret at the last Illlll- llii‘, was 'I‘mll Mix, at the saute time llv allililullcl-ii Ills Intention of visiting the park this suluuler to‘ suck a location for one 0f his pru- jei-ted nil-lures. ’i‘llesia ill zltlnniianca nt the pow \\‘li\v tonight weri- liliss M. E. Nic- kl-Il ’I‘lli'illll0, ‘Miss (I. It. NICIlcII, Calgiily, Mrs. C. ll. Wcdoll, (Jalcili- lit, ‘Miss ltilsallc l‘). Panllcrt, Brook- lyn, Mi‘. W. H JOHNS, New York. fill‘. ilellry ti. Fowler, 'I‘0rtlllll), ‘bliss ll. l. ltcid, ‘Poroultl, Mrs. Aim-rt Brill, (HIIIMIIIIFK, Ill., ulld forlller ilillllll" ill‘ mulling, Prof, B. W. Shul- lioii, lllilillnlllilll, (lctlrga ll, liruwue, llilillllfllllit‘, kinks, Prof. ll]. V. Hun. tiugillll, llarvitrtl University, (Jain-- bridge .\'lii.~l.~l., Osborne iSclltt, Will- llipl-g, itay Prtetk, Ottawa, Arthur (‘ilriv-l- utlawa, V. ‘ll. Robinson, .\li)llil't‘ftl. (i. ll. Lush, Montreal, Jtls, iiiirlis liinliilll, A. Wilkins‘ Illliiitllil, l-Jllglalltl, ‘Prof Neovllle, \\'lllill|li‘l',, Alien Ainsley, Wlillli- |Ii‘l-‘. \'I\‘]IIl\‘.ll tlud John \Voolstoll, ‘ll- Mcnlllllllll- giltlmls have lit-cu disrupted ilutl lllllt‘ (flilll; is‘ hellllllg lln lllllllllll _ , sillllc of your colleges IlII-Vti, had to lllouling t-llnlilulncillg next Monday, l'HI l lulu. Major and Mrs. Fred Ml- Alllllll‘ (llllllvllell “h” h“ be wictltcli. llut you still arr.- a ‘fills l-ciiou is (IIIU oi tile luost Iiriwvslor. II. S. lillVl-"l. Digby. llllf- llllilll llllilllllllli; ll Vllllllllllll wllll M“ great church Willi great resources spei ocular iii Ilit! (Jailalliull llllck- rls liilll Jilin-s, ‘Charles llowllon. Ilcall Swift, Ilall-y Moilcl‘, John 'l‘oil\‘ily' iillll (Jrallt liarell 0f Jus- ]ll‘I‘. -——-i<o@——-—- PERFECTLY SAFE “llzivilrt I lulll you, llollby, that Will will llllISIl your fingers if you iiri‘. nails?" “\<‘.~‘, I know. Illllill g the null." llall. hut Juno's Victoria. c Hotel One of the largest and best In Eastern “l. and .\lrs Charles A. Dixon York and ‘Philadelphia lost. H _ , _l y x , ‘ _ , _ equipped Hotels loft Saturday morning for New GIANTS DOWNED llbrila. llllLniilil lute lili tllc afternoon. Canada comm". 12° room“ (ilosgow, N. and Bracklcy‘ St. Louis ilowned lilo Giants, 6 lllfl-llrlll-lllz sllonllen ‘culglpéoi uuitlln 44 of whkh h“. prlvau ilieutlh. l5. E. l., on a vacation trip. to 1. at St. Louis. The, Cllflliinigzllilnijg ‘lg; “narrows llgfllgllallgzng ilulfeyrlilnme bath‘ comphmy nnuvated [Oil ‘hliigllillau when hits runs, Soutllworth smacking ill four. Mr. Eric Love has arrived in the llauagor Jlornsby, who was hit in city oll a visit from, Boston. l-lc; the eye yesterday, was back in tllo ll accompanied by ‘Vir. Chal-livigzlllles. lvilbldacheru and Mr. C. Cha-tficitl AMERICAN LEAGUE also o; goston. They came by‘ The Yankees continued their hed- motorln Mr. Love's Hudson. coach vy hitting to defeat the White Sex and made a remarkable run of llveltodoy, 11-3. Urban Shocker worked hundrad miles the m“ (my _ on the Yankee Stadium protru- braucc, tossing them to Hank. Sev- —_— ereill. Hank, iayill his first with h Mlhfiflmki-Viegylilkgltlal: :tl::r“g:ev::h$ the Yanks, hltpa double and two sin- er o e g us, tho past two weeks in Alberton visiting her friend. Miss Dona Gul- lant. Miss Buote has been engaged for the past three years in teaching in Petcrville School. —~_Jlen‘cton Times.» f,‘ llibcil Io the top ‘of that mountain, WASHINGTON POUNDED hrokell at Jviilllgue lake and lhe cav Detroit pounded Washington at. tllo capital for 19 hits V ll-il. Manager Cobb look l1 good lleallllllil ft-cl. ‘l'illll|t will and llig Slloul passes into the lllilll‘ ‘ Miss Josephine Beagan, has arrived home on n friends and relatives. ihif-olty sho is the gue visit to playing Lillie with wihilo In with umpires about removing u fall] st oi’ her who Illld, been reviling him. Notll-_ lilo tlutlook a ft-w llillltlrcll Ice aunt, Mrs w, P. Dillon, Upper ing was done about it. llilisboro Street. Natio-lal League Brooklyn at Pittsburgh, rain. ‘ Mrs Adelbnrt McDonald and at chlcitso- lLlI-IC. (laughter Doris. Cambridge, Nines" Philadelphia 3 l0 II have arrived holllc oll a visit t0 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 6 ll relatives and friends. llutterios ——,Deun and lltllllllltl; Root and Gonzales. lllllflfi distant. Ilcre lllvy tllsclllbar- ltcil and several clilulloll more than half way up Mount Slullson from wile-re a magnificent view (if the, surrounding country was ohisiuedl One of the trailridurs Miss ltosalie, E. (Zallbcrt of Brooklyn ill company | with Joan Weber, ‘Swiss guide, cli- of Mount Leah and therefore as far as It is known, achieved the ilistllictlon of being the first wnnlall to reach tile peak 'I‘lllll"siiay morning camp will be iIIULHIO will pint-coil uvcr the Little in the past few years. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have its splendid table. Courteous service to all “nests. Tele- phones in rooms. Rltel $4.00 l0 ‘$.00 pcr day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN, Mllilgsr and '\\'I)Il,l IliOlliiilllU valley ill an i-lcvafioll of Ilc pill-hell lBostoll. 0f the two hours liud forty ulillutosltliclwe close to llllllllll‘ lino lluriiil-l an argument lllc jlllfifiillOil Illlil -lly l-lllulllllg to VICTORIA HOTEL t __ .I. li._ Winnie, Truro; Miss ll, -\llll'\'l'lll- 'l‘l‘lIl‘o: Mr and Mrs (in TWPPII)’, IIZillfilX. I Queen ‘Miss Mary Bradley and little At Cincinnati ItR.li. l6. _'ncpilew, Wiliiuln Bartholomew Ol Bloston . . . . . . . . ti 14 1 Dorchestcr -Mass., nrenyii-Jlilfll; Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 U (l relatlvesnnd friends lu the ilm‘ Batteries -— Wcrtz and 'i‘aylor; - glue, “kin; eval- Qhl; vluce. _ li/Illllys, Nehi‘ and l-largravesl, Picin- -—-—- Ho“, w‘ M" "m. m“, -—-— c . M,“ Mme Tape‘; of Si, {Oillllh is A, 5L mms_ n“ I; Hughes! thousands lei dollars‘ III; spending her hol llY-‘l ‘l’ l el‘ New York . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 8 2 . , . repairs and ulllrllvllllfll l- nlother,.MI‘8- Amanda Tllillll‘. Clfv- st, Louis ....... e 10 1 Glllgfl‘ Cordial l, M“, m, M." l-lml .1 u; Batteries — McQilillan and Mc- Mulleu; Sherllel and (YFarrell. Petey J. Cailtweli has arrlv- Essence spruce 'Batteries—l..y0us, S eengrnftroud‘ Grabowski; I shocker . and Seevrcld. 0i Ollie Victilll Stout and, Ale - Body, ~ I At Boston—', ‘ -H-. id. - ISROCOVGTGd-st. Louis .‘ s 15 1 Hires . _____ , Boston“ ...........411 0, (sp.e‘-| l, Th, gum-gig") Bgtterisélrzlilclhial-y ‘and schang‘. Root afld Ginger . _ __ We .er, ligfe anl Gaston. ‘ Ball Fatgdllfntyigluillzdzfgtge clgfeilmléedeiphia‘ llé r6‘ B1581‘ first y to he found since t o , ». ‘ - ~ drowning‘ ‘tragedy last Tuesday plglgikfiglll’gllf_éhl_kza-igukhh- gewenll; Tartarlc and CltfiC when-eleven young men lost their lives. The body was found within Acids Walberg," Gray. Rommoll and l class In the Maritime Prov- Btl from B05101} on l1 BIIOI‘! Vllilt t0 TAKE 3 BK} LEAGUES __ _ _ _ _ __ ‘"995 l! IPPQ." t° "m3. relatives in tile province. Ile At New York- R. ll. w. , . . who want a comfortable leaves, ior nouns this. ollornoon» Chicago, ........ .. a a z Watson S‘ Tonic Hotel and splendid table and _ . Naw Yprk """"' n m q excellent service at a moder- ate prloo. - Rates from $3.00 to 84-00 per day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors MISS L. 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